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2024年春期高2022级高二期末考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答
案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段
对话仅读一遍。1.Whatshouldbedonebeforeopeningadoorinafire?A.Soundthealarmclock.B.Makesurethedooriscold.C.Godirectlyto
theemergencyexit.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirdailyroutine.B.Theirdormitory.C.Theweather.3.Whatm
aycausethewomantrouble?A.Missingaclass.B.Havingdinneroutside.C.Gettingbackhometoolate.4.Whatisthemangoodat?A.LanzhouHand-pulledNoodles.B.LambHotPot.C
.MapoBeanCurd.5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Doingsomeshopping.B.Sendingaletter.C.Askingtheway.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每
段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howmany
coursescanastudentchoose?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.7.Whowillthewomanturntoforhelp?A.Herparents.B.Herprofessor.C.Herfriend.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Playerandcoach.C.Perform
erandaudience.9.Whatdoestheaudiencewantaccordingtotheman?A.Toseeagoodshow.B.Toseethewoman’sopponentwin.C.Toseethewomanbecomethechampion.听第8段材料,回答
第10至12题。10.Whathasmadeworkingathomepossible?A.Differentjobopportunities.B.Livingfarfromworkplaces.C.Communicationindustry.11.
Whatistheadvantageofworkingathomeaccordingtothewoman?A.Savingalotoftime.B.Improvingfamilymembers’relationship.
C.Offeringanenvironmentforfreemovement.12.Whatmighthappeninthefutureinthewoman’sopinion?A.Acompanynolongerneedsworkers.B.
Allworkerswillbeforeignersinacompany.C.Peoplecanworkathomeforaforeigncompany.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.Whatistheplanforchangestoth
ecitycentreabout?A.Banningcarsfromthecitycentre.B.Changingbusesinthecitycentre.C.Keepingbikesoutofthecitycentre.14.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetow
ardstheplan?A.Uncertain.B.Supportive.C.Disapproving.15.Whathappenedinthetownwhereatrialwasdone?A.Theairqualityimproved.B.Theshopsalesweredown.C.Traff
icconditionsgotbetter.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkthegovernmentshoulddo?A.Lowertransportfees.B.Promotecleanenergy.C.Improve
publictransport.听第10段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.Whenwilltheswimclassesbegin?A.OnMay1st.B.OnApril30th.C.OnApril29th.18
.Howmanyswimclassesarebeingoffered?A.10.B.15.C.20.19.Whomustcometotheswimskillshow?A.ThosewhohavenoLevel3certificate.B.Thosewhowanttopa
sstheskillleveltestquickly.C.ThosewhohaveneverattendedCommunityPoolclasses.20.Whowillratethestudents’skil
llevels?A.Thespeaker.B.Theinstructors.C.Thelocalcommunity.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
AThesearefourcitieswhichhavetraditionalFrenchChristmasmarkets.ArrasDates:November24toDecember30Openingtimes:SundaytoThursday—10:30amto8:30p
m,FridayandSaturday—10:30amto10pmHeadtoArrasforhistory,cultureandtraditioninabundanceattheChristmasmarket.Thetownisswe
ptintoChristmaswitheverycornerdecoratedwithcomplexdecorationsandabreathtakinglightshowilluminating(照亮)theUnes
co-listedBeffroid’Arras.AvignonDates:December1toJanuary6Openingtimes:Everyday—10amto7pmTheAvignonChristmasMarketb
lendstraditionandfestivitywiththeadditionoflocalProvencalspecialities.FromtheendofNovembertotheendofDecember,
thecity’shistoriccentreistransformedwithover120woodencottagesdecoratedwithtwinklinglightsandfestivedecorationsliningthestr
eets.WalkfurtherintothemarkettotheChemindesCrèches,acharminglighttrailshowcasingelaborate(精心制作的)scenesilluminatedbyunique
light.ToulouseDates:November25toDecember25Openingtimes:MondaytoFriday—middayto7:30pm,Saturday—10amto9pm,Sunda
y—10amto7:30pmThemarketislocatedintheheartofToulouse,onthePlaceduCapitole.It’ssurroundedbybeautifulbuildings,including
theCapitoleitselfandtheJacobinschurch.Thecityiswell-knownforitsterracottaarchitecturewhichservesasafai
rytaleexterior(外观)totheirChristmasmarket.BordeauxDates:November24toDecember27Openingtimes:Everyday—11amto9pmThereisonefoodinpartic
ularlinkedtothecity,andthatischocolate.Steepedinchocolate-makingheritagesince1969,theBordeauxregionhasmany
famouschocolatefactories.Themarkethasnumerousstandsshowcasingthisexquisitelocalcraft.Youcanexpecttofinddifferentkindsofc
hocolate,allmadewiththehigh-qualityingredients,whichyoucantakehome.21.WhatdoesArrasandAvignonhaveincommon?A.Theybo
thhaveparticularfood.B.Theyprovidethefantasticlightshow.C.Theyaredecoratedwithfestivedecorations.D.Theyarebothfamousfortheiruniquearchitecture.22.Whe
ncanyougoshoppingatToulouse’sChristmasmarket?A.At9:00pmonSunday.B.At4:30pmonSaturday.C.At10:00amonThursday
.D.At8:30amonTuesday.23.Whichcityisrelatedtochocolate?A.Arras.B.Avignon.C.Toulouse.D.Bordeaux.BNomatterhowmanytimesSandyhasrescuedananimal,s
henevergetsoverthecasualcrueltysomepeopledisplaytowardunwantedpets.Whenshelostherown“angel”dog,shestartedLogan’sLegacytohelpotherp
etsinneed.Sandyrecentlyreceivedaphonecallaboutasmalldog,possiblyapuppy,thathadbeenabandonedonastreet.Sinceshewastoofartohel
pon,shecalledafriendwholivesnearbytogetthereassoonaspossible.WhenherfriendTomarrived,hefoundatinydogcurled(蜷缩)inatightballwiththecha
infirmlytiedtoatree.Someonehadleftfoodandwaterforher,butthepuppywastoofrightenedtoeatordrink.Oncegatheredupinablanketandplacedintothebac
kseatofthecar,shebegantogetweakquicklyfromdehydration(脱水)andexhaustion.Themomentshegotsomewaterandfood,thepuppymadearapidrecovery,andherlovel
yandsweetpersonalitycouldfinallyshine!“WehavenamedherCiCi,”Sandyadded,“Sheisfeelingsomuchbetter.Shehasbeenobservedatmyplaceands
heisdoinggreat.Thissweetbabygirlwillneverfeelfearfulagain,andwon’teverbeabandonedagain.”AfterwinningheartsatSandy’s
office,CiCihasbeenapprovedforadoptingandwillsoonleaveforhernewlife.Sandyandherfellowrescuersaretryingtheirbesttofindhertheperfectfamilytoloveherandtr
eatherwiththerespectalllivingcreaturesdeserve!24.WhatdidSandyfeelithardtoovercome?A.Thecasualhumanity.
B.Thecrueltyofhumanity.C.Thekindhumannature.D.Theweaknessofkindness.25.Howwasthedog’sconditionwhenfirstfound?A.Sh
esufferedaseriousillness.B.Shehadnothingtoeatordrink.C.Shegotlostfarawayfromhome.D.Shewasscaredandinpoorhealt
h.26.WhatwillbeCiCi’sprobablefuturelife?A.Shewillstoptakingmedicine.B.Shewillcontinuefurthertreatment.C.Shewillhaveaperfectmatchforhome.D
.ShewillgetonwellwithSandyforever.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.AWarmHomeforCiCiB.DogSavedHeartFulfilledC.ATerribleExperienceofCiC
iD.SavingDogsSavingThemselvesCIt’snotoftenthatpeoplelineupforanexhibitiononaweekday,butthat’sexactlywhat
’shappeningattheChinaAcademyofArtMuseum,where13topnationalink-washpaintingsfromvariousmuseumsareondispla
yuntilApril16.Thisisanunparalleledopportunityformuseum-goers.ThehighlightoftheexhibitionisHuangGongwang’ssurvivingworkDwellingintheFuchunMountains,wh
ichisconsideredoneofthetopartisticpaintingsinChina.InspiredbythestillwaterandpoeticviewsalongHangzhou’sFuchunRiver,Huangpaintedthemasterpiecebetwee
n1348and1350.ItwasliterallyburnedintotwopiecesduringthereignofEmperorShunzhi(1644-1661)intheQingDynasty(1644
-1911).Itslastkeeper,WuHongyu,lovedthepaintingsomuchthatheorderedittobeburnedsohecouldtakeittotheafterlifewhenhedied.Wu’snephewrescue
dthepainting,whichwasalreadysplitintotwoparts.Thefirstsmallerpiece,slightlyoverhalfameterinlength,wasrenamedTheBrokenMoun
tain(orShengShanTu)andmadeitswayintotheZhejiangMuseuminHangzhou,whiletheotherwenttothePalaceMuseuminTaipei.In2011,thefirstsectionofthepaintin
gwasloanedtothePalaceMuseuminTaipeiwherethetwopieceswerereunitedforthefirsttimesincetheirseparationoverthreean
dahalfcenturiesago.Sincethen,ShengShanTuhasrarelybeenshowntothepublic.Visitorsarehighlyrecommendedtoseizetherareopportunitytoseethismasterpiece.Am
ongthe13topmasterpieces,10piecesarepaintedintheSongDynasty(960-1279)AsthepeakofancientChineseart,Songink-wa
shpaintingsareconsideredthetypicalrepresentativeoftraditionalaesthetics(美学).AnotherhighlightcomesfromMaYuanandXiaGui.Inthe
irpaintings,peoplecanalsobeseendrinkingtea,playingChineseinstruments.orentertainingfriends.Usually,humanfiguresonlyaccountforas
mallpartofthesepaintings.highlightingman’sinsignificanceagainstnatureandthepainters’detached(超然的)attitudetowardlife.28.Whatdoest
heword“unparalleled”inparagraph1mean?A.Limited.B.Unacceptable.C.Unique.D.Genuine.29.WhatcanweinferaboutHuang’sworkDwelling
intheFuchunMountains?A.ItbelongstothePalaceMuseuminTaipei.B.Ithasbeenkeptasawholesincetheexhibition.C.Itwouldh
avebeendestroyedwithoutWuHongyu.D.ItisapaintingfeaturingpoeticsceneryalongtheFuchunriver.30.Whatisth
eauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toattractvisitorsbyrecommendingfeaturesoftheexhibition.B.Tosho
wthepopularityofcontemporaryink-washpaintings.C.Tostresstheimportanceofprotectingancientartworks.D.Tosharethestory
ofmasterpieceswithmuseum-goers.31.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthepaintingsaccordingtoparagraphs4-5?A.Songink-washpaintingsrepre
sentthetoplevelinarthistory.B.Painterstrytoreflectpeople’sattitudetolifeinpaintings.C.Humanfiguresmakeupasignificantpartofthepaintin
gs.D.Painterstendtoconveyman’ssuperiorforceagainstnature.DTheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)hasapprovedanewclass
ofhearingaiddevices,whichdonotrequireamedicalexam.ThatmeansAmericanswillbeabletobuyhearingaidslaterthisyearwithoutseeingadoctororreceivingamed
icalexamination.Thedevicesaredesignedforadultswithmildtomoderatehearingproblems.TheFDAestimatesthatthehearingaidsc
ouldhelpnearly30millionadultsintheUnitedStates,butonlyaboutone-fifthofpeoplewithhearingproblemsusethedevicesc
urrently.“Today’sactionbytheFDArepresentsasignificantmilestoneinmakinghearingaidsmorecost-effectiveandaccessible
,”HealthandHumanServicesSecretaryXavierBecerra,toldreportersonTuesday.TheFDAfirstproposedtherulechangeforhearingaidslastyearandth
enewruleswilltakeeffectinthemiddleofOctober.Themovefollowsyearsofpressurefrommedicalexpertsandotherstomakethedevicesl
esscostlyandeasiertoget.However,costisstillabarrierrightnow.Americanscanpaymorethan$5,000forhearingaids,whichisforthedeviceitselfandfit
tingservices.Privateinsurancecoverageisalsolimitedforthedevices.Andgovernmentinsuranceforolderpeople
,knownasMedicare,doesnotpayforthem.Medicareonlypaysforhearingtests.“Therequirementtoseeaspecialistwa
snotonlyaburdenandanannoyanceformanyconsumersbutalsoitactuallycreatedacompetitivebarriertoentry,”saidBrianDeese,aWhiteHouseec
onomicadviser.DeeseaddedthatthegovernmentestimatesthatAmericanscouldsaveasmuchas$2,800forasetofhearingaidsiftheywanttobuythem.ButFDAoff
icialsnotedthatthesavingswilldependonwhenproducerslaunchproductsandhowmuchtheycost.“It’sveryhardtopredictexactlywhatwe’llsee
andwhen,”saidDr.JeffreyShuren,theFDA’smedicaldevicechief.Shurenaddedofficialsexpectedtoseeincreasedcompetitionfromnewproducersandnewproductsfrom
existinghearingaidmakers.32.Whoprobablyusethenewhearingaiddevices?A.Thepeoplewhocannotaffordmedicalfee.B.T
he20percentofpeoplewhocanpayforthem.C.Thepeoplewhoneedn’tbeexaminedbydoctors.D.Theadultswhosehearingproblemsarenotserious.33.Whatmight
therulechangebring?A.Hearingtestsforfree.B.Morepressurefrommedicalexperts.C.Lowercostofthehearingdevices.D.Moreprivateinsurancecoverage.34.WhatmayD
eeseagreewith?A.Seeingaspecialistwasunaccessible.B.Seeingaspecialistwasatroublesomeexperience.C.Thegover
nmentwillsavemuchmedicalexpense.D.Americanswillpaymoremoneyformedicalcare.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastpara
graph?A.Whenthecostwillbereducedisuncertain.B.Existinghearingaidmakerscanbenefitmost.C.Officialswilldecidethepriceofthehea
ringaids.D.Newproducerswillsucceedinthecompetition.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Travelingwithkids,re
gardlessoftheage,isaterriblethingfornewparents.Responsibilityishighandtravelexpensesmightbeunexpectedatanypointofthetrip.I
fyouareplanningyourfirstroadtriporvacationwithchildren,thereareseveralimportantthingstoconsider.Getach
ildlocator.36andmanyparentssometimeslosetheirkidsPopulartouristdestinationsareovercrowded,too.So,ifyouareafraidoflosingyourchild
ren,getachildlocatortobeawareofwhereyourkidsaregoingwhentheyaccidentallygetlost.37Youdonotneedtopacktonsoftoys,sweetsandatabletfullofgamesinor
dertokeepyourlittleonesentertained.Youcanencouragethemtocreateatraveljournalorsmashbook,read,telleachotherstories,orgivethemacamer
atocapturethemostpreciousmomentsduringyourtrip.3839Thisisamustevenduringtheshortestroadtrip.Youcanhandleaheadache,butyourchildcan’t
.Ifyoudonotknowwhattoputinyourfirstaidkit(急救箱),consultyourchildren’sdoctor,becauseallchildrenaredifferentandthemedicineseither.Apartfromtheab
ove,money,passport,avoidingheavyluggage,pickafamily-friendlydestinationandfamilyfriendlyaccommodationarea
lsoneeded.Travelingwithkidsisexcitingandinteresting.Yourfirsttripmightnotbesoexciting,butwithacarefulpreparation,yourfamilytripwillbethemost
memorableone.40A.KeepthemcarefulB.KeepthementertainedC.Packasmall,kid-friendlyfirstaidkit.D.Boardgamesmightbeagodchoice,tooE.Airportsandtrainstation
sareusuallyovercrowded.F.Avoidingyourlittleonesinthepanningofthetripisagoodidea.G.Involveyourlittleonesintheplanningofthetrip,whichwillhelpy
ou第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Evenwhenyouhaveconfidenceinyourself,yourgoalsw
illsometimesseemoutofreach.Whenthathappens,getholdofthepeoplewho41youandyourgoalsanddon’tletgo!WhenIwasyounger,I42becaus
elifefeltsohard.Ihad43tobecomeateacherorabusinessadministrator.IknewIneededacollegedegree,butIhad44believinginmyself.Thenateacherinmyhighscho
ol45me.Hetoldmethreethings:First,ifyoudon’tbelieveinyourself,itwillbe46togetanyoneelsetobelieveinyou.Second,never
letotherpeople’s47toseeyourbrilliancepreventyoufrombeingbrilliant.Andthird,despitelife’s48,sticktocreatingthefutureyouwant.Earlyinmy49
,Iwasteachingaworkshopwhenapersonintheaudienceyelledouttome.HetoldmeIhad50madeajobchoiceandhadabrightfuture.This51feedback(反馈)cameatjusttherighttim
e,becausewhiletheaudiencedidn’tknowit,Iwas52self-doubt.Evennow,I53myselfthatIhaveabrightfuture.That’swhatItellmys
elfwhenI54successandfailure.Youhaveabrightfutureahead.Thinkaboutthiseverysingleday.Rememberyourtalents,skills,andi
nterests.Explorethejobsthatinterestyou,andhavecourage—andmost55,believeinyourself.41.A.refertoB.dependonC.learnfromD.believein42.A.quitB.struggle
dC.regrettedD.argued43.A.responsibilitiesB.dreamsC.opportunitiesD.doubts44.A.stoppedB.admittedC.allowedD.considered4
5.A.trackedB.recommendedC.accompaniedD.encouraged46.A.seriousB.possibleC.hardD.necessary47.A.requestB.unwillingnessC.inabi
lityD.attempt48.A.difficultiesB.optionsC.aimsD.standards49.A.careerB.experimentC.businessD.recovery50.A.foolishly
B.simplyC.wiselyD.bravely51.A.originalB.familiarC.typicalD.positive52.A.lookingintoB.takingdownC.dealing
withD.pointingout53.A.introduceB.remindC.guaranteeD.warn54.A.experienceB.describeC.compareD.limit55.A.probablyB.fortunatelyC.obviouslyD.importantly第
二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Inancienttimes,silkfromChinafounditswayoverlandtoIndia,theMiddleEastandRome,alongwhatbecame
knownastheSilkRoad.Atradingrouteacrosstheseawasalso56alongthecoastsoftheIndianOceancentredaroundCeylon(nowSriLanka).Here,me
rchantsfromChinaandmanyotherplacesmetto57tradedeals,whichalsoledtomore58ofeachother’scultures.Overthecenturies,furthertradingallowedmoreexploratio
noftheregionstothewestofChina,as59inDuHuan’sRecordofMyTravelsintheeighthcentury.Later,theMingDynastyfurther60relationswiththeseregions
.Between1405and1433,sevenlargefleetssailedwestonvoyagesoftradeandexploration.Thesefleetswereasighttobeholdandwereinaleagueoftheiro
wnatthattime.Underthe61ofZhengHe,theysetsailfromtheSouthChinaSeaacrosstheIndianOceantothemouthoftheRedSea,andthe
ntotheeastcoastofAfrica.African62familiessentgiftssuchasgiraffesasgesturesoffriendshipin63forgold,silk,andspices.AlthoughChina64fromfurthere
xpeditionsafter1433,theselandandsearoutesremained65channelsbetweenotherculturesforcenturies.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40
分)第一节、应用文写作(满分15分)66.你校最近举办了以“用英语推广中国文化”为主题的演讲比赛,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动过程;3.收获与感想。注意:1.词数100左右;2
.题目已为你写好。____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________第二节、读后续写(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Aslongasshecouldremember,Maryhadbee
nfascinatedbyhergrandmother’snotebooks.Theywereoverflowingwithstoriesandrecipesfromeverycorneroftheglobe,gatheredduringherwanderingsinher
youth.Thosenotebookswerelikeatimemachine,takingherbacktothedayswhenhergrandmotherwasyoungandfulloflife.Shefeltasifshecouldalmosttastetheflavorsofthed
isheshergrandmotherhadcookedbackthen.Thenotebooksweremorethanjustpagesofpaperandink.Theywereareflectionofhergrandmother’slife,arecordofherex
periencesandlearning.Eachrecipewasamemory,eachstoryalessonlearned.Andnow,thosenotebookswereabouttopass
intoMary’skeeping.Hergrandmotherhadpromisedtopassthemdowntoherwhenshewasoldenoughtoappreciatethem.Marycouldn’twai
ttodiveintothosenotebooksanddiscovermoreabouthergrandmother’sworld.Shewassurethattheywouldbearichsourceofknowledgeandinspiration,andshewasdeter
minedtohonorhergrandmother’slegacy(遗产)bypreservingandcherishingthosepricelessnotebooks.Oneday,whilesearchingthroughhergrandmother’sattic(阁楼
),Marycameacrossapileofunfamiliarnotebooks.Assheturnedthepagesofoneofthem,sherealizedtheywerefilledwithintricate(错综复杂的)details
ofhergrandmother’slife.However,somepagesweremissing.Marywaspuzzled.Shewonderedwhatcouldhavehappenedtothosemissi
ngpagesandwhatsecretstheymighthaveheld.Shewasdeterminedtodiscoverthetruthbehindthenotebooksandfillin
themissingpiecesofhergrandmother’slife.Withherheartpoundinginherchest,Marywildlysearchedtheatticfortho
semissingpages,butstillcouldn’tfindthem.Then,suddenly,sherecalledhergrandmothermentioningsomethingabouthidingthingsinplainsight.Al
ightbulbwentoffinherhead-themissingpagesmustbesomewhereinthehouse!Sheknewshehadtofindthembeforetheywerelostforever.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格
式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withreneweddetermination,Marybeganhersearch.___________________________________________
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removedtheenvelope,tremblingwithexcitement.高2022级高二下期期末考试英语试题参考答案:一.听力1.B2.C3.C4.C5.C6.C7.B8.B9.A10.C11.A12.C13.A14.C15.B16.C17.
A18.B19.C20.B二.阅读理解21.C22.B23.D24.B25.D26.C27.B28.C29.D30.A31.B32.D33.C34.B35.A36.E37.B38.D39.C40.G三.完形填空41.D42.B43.B44.A45.D46.C47.C4
8.A49.A50.C51.D52.C53.B54.A55.D四.语法填空56.extended57.negotiate58.awareness59.recorded60.developed61.command62.royal63.return64.withdrew65.activ
e五.书面表达66.AmeaningfulspeechcontestOurschoolrecentlyorganizedaspeechcontestthemed“PromoteChineseCultureinEnglish”.Theeven
twasagreatsuccess,attractingenthusiasticparticipationfromstudentsacrossallgradelevels.Thepurposeoftheact
ivityistoenhanceEnglishcommunicationskillsandpromoteChineseculture.Throughoutthecontest,participantsdeliveredspe
echesonvarioustopicsrelatedtoChinesecultureandtraditions.TheyskillfullyintegratedEnglishlanguageskillswiththeirknowle
dgeofChineseculture,showingtheirtalentandcreativity.Inconclusion,theeventnotonlyprovidedanopportunityforstudentstoimprovetheir
English-speakingabilitiesbutalsodeepenedtheirunderstandingandappreciationofChineseculture.67.Oneposs
ibleversion:Withreneweddetermination,Marybeganhersearch.First,shelookedinthekitchen,theheartofhergrandmother’sdomain.Shelookedthroughthedrawe
rs,searchedthecupboards,andevencheckedunderthesink.Thensheventuredintothelivingroom,inspectingeveryinchof
it.Justasshewasabouttogiveup,hergazefellonapictureframe.Itwasatreasuredpossessionfromhergrandmother,amemoryfromapastmo
ment.Assheinspectedtheframe,shesawit—asmallenvelopetapedbehindit.Marycarefullyremovedtheenvelope,tremblingwithexcitement.Atlast,shefoundthemissi
ngpages!Asshereadthroughtheyellowedpages,thewordsseemedtoleapoffthepage,transportingherbacktohergrandm
other’skitchen.Thefamiliarflavorofdisheshergrandmotherwascookingfilledtheair,andshecouldevenhearhergrandmot
her’svoicespeakingtoher.Shefeltlikeshewaswalkingthroughhergrandmother’slifeagain,experiencingthehighsandlows,theadventuresandmisadventures.I
twasanemotionalrollercoasterride,butatthesametime,itwasabeautifuljourneyofself-discovery.Anotherpossibleversionofparag
raph2:Marycarefullyrenewedtheenvelope,tremblingwithexcitement.Someyellowedpageswerethere!Betweenthewords,shelearnedwhathergrandmother
treasured—oneregretfulquarrelwithherparentsforfuturechoicesattheageof18,afaithfulcommitmenthergrandfathermadeontheirweddingday,thediet
preferencesofallsheloved,andsoon.AsMaryreadon,shecouldn’tholdbackhertearsandevenwhispered,“Imissyou,Grandma!Imissthefla
vor!Imissyow?hugs!”ThesenotebooksmakeMaryfeelthathergrandmotherisnevergone,andthatherwisdom.herlove,andhercarefo
rthewholefamilyarestilllivinginthisworld.听力原文Text1:W:Jim,whatshouldIdoifIhearthefirealarminmydorm?M:First,makesurethatyourdoorisnothotbeforeyouo
penit.Thenmakeyourwaytotheemergencyexitcalmly.W:Thankyou.Text2:M:Whatanawfulmonthwearehaving.W:It’sprettybad,isn'tit?Sohotandwet.It’shardto
sleepatnightinourdormitory.M:It’snotusuallythishotinthefall.Well,IthinkI’mgoingtogetsomemoreicecreaminthestore.Text3:W:Maryand
IwillgoouttodinnerafterclassonFriday.Canyougowithus?M:Yeah,sure.Butwhattimearewegoingtogoout?Ihaveto
behomebyten,orI’llgetintotrouble.Text4:M:Itsmellsgreat!Whatareyoucooking?W:LanzhouHand-pulledNoodlesandLambHotPot.M:Wow,am
azing.IcanonlymakeMapoBeanCurd.W:Well,that’snotbad.GivemetherecipeandIwillhaveatry.Text5:W:Excuseme.Doy
ouknowwherethenearestdrugstoreis?M:Gostraight.Turnleftatthefirsttrafficlight,walktwoblocks,andthenturnright.Itisnexttothesupermarketandacrossfr
omthepostoffice.W:Thanksalot.Igotit.Text6:W:Haveyoumadeyourfinaldecisionsonthistermscourses?M:No.I’mstil
lreadingthedescriptionofAdvancedBiochemistry,butIdon’tknowwhetherit’llbetoodemandingforme.W:Whynotchecktheentryrequirementsfo
rthecourse?Inthisway,youcanlearnmoreaboutit.M:Thanks.Itsoundslikeagoodidea.Sowhatcourseshaveyouchosen?W:Hist
oryandMovies.ButIamstillhesitatingaboutthelastone.M:Why?W:Idon’tknowwhethertochooseEngineeringorElectronics.M:Sowhydon’tyoutalkaboutitwithyou
rparents?W:Ihavedonethat.AndIwillalsovisitourprofessorthisweekendandhearwhathewillsay.M:Goodidea!Heisalwayspatientwithus.Text7:M:Justkeeppo
sitive.Youdeservethiswin.Thisisyours.Youjustneedtoscoreonemorepoint.W:Mykneeisaching.M:Tryandignorethepain.Justpushthroughit.W:Idon’
tknowifIcan.M:Don’tlookintothecrowdforyourparents.Stayfocusedonwinning.W:Theaudiencewantshertowin.M:Theaud
iencewantstobeentertained.Justfocusonbeatingherandtakingtheprizehome.W:Canyougivemesomewater?Mythroatisdry.M:Yeah,it’shotterthanweth
oughtitwouldbe.Doyouneedanewracket?W:No,Ilikethisone.It’sgotmethisfar.Text8:M:MissGreen,doyouthink,withinafe
wyears,manypeoplecouldworkathomeinsteadofworkingoutside?W:It’shappeningnow.Thecommunicationindustryhasmademuchprogressinrecentyears,like
thedevelopmentof5Gsmartphones,andAItechnologyalsohelps.M:Andhowdothesepeoplemanagetowork?W:Well,theyhaveatelevisionse
t,acomputer,aprinterandatelephonetoconnectwithothercomputers.M:Oh,Isee.Butsurelythere’resomeadvantagesinworkingathome.W:Yes.Peopledon’thave
tospendalotoftimegettingtoandfromtheirworkplaces.Therushhoursaretheworsttimeofday.Theymaymakemoremoneyiftheyappl
yformoredifferentjobs.M:Ah,yes,Isee.Whatdoyouthinkabouttheconditionsofhomeworkers?W:Letmetellyouwhatmighthappen.ABritishcompany,forexample,inL
ondon,mightemployclerksinBelfast,oraPariscompanycouldhavetheirmanagersinSpain.Theyjustuseatelephonetocallaroundfortheemployee.Text9:W:Haveyouseenthis
planinthelocalpaperforchangestothecitycentre?M:Oh,youmeantheideatobancarsfromthecentre?W:Yes,andonlyallowbusesandbikes.Whatdoyouthinkofthe
idea?M:Oh,I’minfavourofit.Ithinkitwouldbereallygoodfortheenvironment.W:Well,it’sbeenshownthatbusesaremore
pollutingthancars.M:Howcantheybe?Buteveniftheyareatthemoment,itseemstomethattheywillgetbetter.They’llgetreplacedwithelectricb
usesorsomethinglikethat.W:Maybe.M:Doesthatmeanyou’reagainstit?W:Yes,IthinkIam.Accordingtothearticle,whentheydidatrialinanothertown,therewasared
uctioninshopsales,almosttenpercent.M:Thesituationwillgetbetterifmorepeoplecameinonbuses.Isupposethemainthingforthego
vernmenttodoismakesurewehavebetterpublictransport.Text10:M:Goodafternoon.Now,I’lltellyouourswimclassesattheCommunityPool.ClassesbeginonMonday,M
ay1st,andwillcontinuethroughoutthesummer.Fifteenswimclassesarebeingoffered.Eachclasslaststenhours.Anewclassstartseachweeko
fthesummer.Eachclasscosts$20.Thepoolisbigenoughforsixstudentsperclass.Classeswillincreaseindifficultyeachweek.Studentscansignupforas
manyclassesastheylike,buttheymustpasstheskillleveltest.Forexample,studentswhosignupforLevel4mustshowtheircertific
ateforcompletingLevel3.Childrencannotsignupforaleveltheyarenotreadyfor.ChildrenwhohaveneverattendedCommunityPoolclassesmustshowu
ponApril29thor30thforaswimskillshow.Instructorswillratethestudentsandassignthemtoaparticularskilllevel.