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2022-2023学年第一学期高二期末考试英语出题人:曹丽娜注意事项:1.英语考试时间为2023年1月13日下午5:00-6:40共100分钟。2.考前15分钟(13日下午4:45),考生在七天学伴会看到考试任务,在钉钉群和微信群会看到试题和答题卡(wor
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小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AWriter’sDigestAnnualWritingCompetitionWriter’sDigesthasbeenshiningaspotlighton
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fhistimetoreadingtohiscustomers.ToppfoundedReadMeaStory,Inkafterreadingtochildreninpublicschoolsfornearly30years.Hiswebsitefeaturesrecordin
gsofToppreadingstoriesaloudandoverathousandstoriesforotherstoreadandchildrencanmakecommentsandexchangeopinions.Healsohasapodcast(播客)availableonmajorp
latformsthatfeaturehimreadingstoriesfitfortheclassroom,bedtimeandmore.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“one”inparagraph3probablyreferto?A.Model
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eeandtea.C.They’rechangingtheirbusinessmodel.D.Theyaretryingtocreatereadingcommunity.11.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthetext?A.Traditionalbookstor
esarestillpopular.B.Bookstoresfocusonnewwaystoreachreaders.C.Bookclubsareappearinginanewform.D.Manybookstoresappearinthe
world.DIt’suncertainwhenmanyofficesmayreopen,butit’sclearthevirtualworkrevolutionthatbeganwiththepandemicisn’tgoingaway.AlexiaCa
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ectorDeborahLovichstressesthatcompaniesshouldconsiderthatflexibilityisnotonlyaboutlocation,butalsoaboutthehoursemployeeswork.Alexiaalsopointsout
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l.Ithastobefortheteam,”shesays.“Whenthewholeteamistogetheronlineversusawholeteamtogetherinperson,itworks.”Progressiveorganiza
tionsarealsoreconsideringtheirworkplaceculture.“They’rethinkingaboutchangingcultureandleadershiptobemuchmoretrust-based,i
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ywhereinthecountryoreventheworld.Sheviewsitascreatingequalityintermsofallowingsmalltownstoattracttalentandofferingmoreopportunityforwomentocli
mbthecorporateladderwithouthavingtorelocatetheirfamilies,somethingthatshesaysoftentakesabackseatinadual-careerhouschold.Companiesthatrequirear
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hatdoesAlexiaemphasizeaccordingtothetext?A.Howtomakevirtualworkgoawaysoon.B.Howtocombinevirtualworkwithscience.C.Howtocreat
evirtualworkcooperatively.D.Howtofindthebestlocationforvirtualwork13.Whydoprogressiveorganizationschangetheirworkplaceculture?A.Tocompa
recompanyculturewithfirmleadership.B.Totakecontrolofthedevelopmentofvirtualwork.C.Tomakeemployeesfeeltrustedanddevelopposi
tively.D.Topersuademorecompaniestochoosevirtualworksoon.14.WhatdoesLovichthinkofvirtualwork?A.Itbenefitsbothbossesandworkers.B.
Itisjustbeneficialtoemployers.C.Itispopularamongsmallfirms.D.Itisattractivetoallemployees.15.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellus?A.Virtualworkishere
tostay.B.Advantagesofvirtualwork.C.Befarawayfromflexibility.D.A“win-win“changeforbusiness.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》
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。MyFavoriteMoneySavingTipsOneofthethingsthatmanyfolkswanttodoisbettermoney
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doinganyothersavings.Ifyouhaveseveralcardswithdebt,trytheladderingtechnique.Startbypayingdownyourdebtonthehighestinterestcardyou
have.Oncethatbalanceisatzero,gotothenexthighestpercentcardandsoon.____17____Lifecanthrowatyouunexpectedexpensesthatcaneasilyaddupquickly.Oneofyourmai
nsavingsgoalsshouldbetobuildanemergencyfund.Youshouldhaveready-to-go-inliquidcash,6-9monthsoflivingexpensesfor
arainyday.____18____Butdon’tinvestthemoney.Makesureyoucanaccessthismoneyinanabsoluteemergency.Spendyourcash.Seemscrazybutit’strue!Thisis
especiallyhelpfultothosewhotendtobeimpulsive(冲动的)shoppers.Figureoutyourmonthlybudget,anddivideitby4.Addthisamounttoyourwalle
teachweekandonlyspendthecash.____19____Studieshaveshownthatyouarelesslikelytobreaklargebillsortospendlesscashwhenyouhavetophysicallypullthecashou
t.Keepyourextracashinahighyieldsavingsaccount.Thoughit’sraretofindabankthatprovidesalargeinterestrateonsavings,rightnowyoucang
et0.5%and0.1to0.25%onchecking.____20____A.Don’ttouchthecreditcards.B.Youmustmakethisapriority.C.Getanemergencyfund.D.Avo
idunnecessaryexpenses.E.Butremembertocheckitfromtimetotime.F.It’sagreatwaytoaddalittleextraincometoyourmoney.G.Thisamountshouldbekeptinyourhigh-
yieldsavingsaccount.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My7-year-olddaughteralways
hashernoseinabook.Sheevencontinuedreadinginthecaronthelongdrivetosummercamp,whereshelostthebook.Thisisthefirstlost___21___bookinmyli
fe.Inmychildhood,myfamilyhadalwaysbeenexpectedtobe___22___,butwewerepoor,andIdidn’townbooks.Ihadtoborrowbooks.Mylibrarybookslivedona
___23___shelfwhiletheyweremine,andit___24___mewhenIhadtoreturnthemtothelibraryonthedueday.However,mydaughterhasmorebook
snowthanIownedduringmywholechildhood.Soit’sprobablymy___25___thatshedidn’tcherishthebooks.“Sorry.Ican’
tfindit.”Mydaughtersaidwithashrug,“Wejustpay$20forthebook.What’sthebig___26___?”Themissinglibrarybookjustmetwithacold___27___fromher,butitmet
withnail-biting___28___fromme.Iwalkedintothelibraryinadeep___29___asifIhadlostthebook.Feelingtheneedtomakeherf
eelresponsibleforthebook,Iaskedhertodothechores.Sheagreedtocleanupallthepets’houses___30___mypayingthelibrarybook.I’dmeantthechoretobe___31___!Surpri
singly,shewasenjoyingherself.Itookapictureofherlovelyback.So,wasIwinningorlosingat___32___?DidIteachhert
he___33___ofkeepingalibrarybookifthepictureItookshowssheisworking___34___?Tomy___35___,mylittlegirlknewwhatmattersinhe
rlife.Shecoulddevoteherselftothechoresasmuchasbooks.21.A.schoolB.referenceC.storyD.library22.A.powerfulB.practicalC.employedD.academic23.A.specifi
cB.dustyC.presentD.wasted24.A.painedB.accompaniedC.abandonedD.lost25.A.faultB.reasonC.workD.duty26.A.
dealB.questionC.caseD.worry27.A.shoulderB.powerC.refusalD.excuse28.A.impressionB.concernC.effectD.effort29.A
.respectB.shameC.thoughtD.shock30.A.inneedofB.intradeforC.intermsofD.infavorof31.A.promiseB.recoveryC.encouragementD.
punishment32.A.studyingB.parentingC.arguingD.fighting33.A.benefitB.methodC.demandD.commitment34.A.profession
allyB.unwillinglyC.seriouslyD.constantly35.A.disappointmentB.regretC.reliefD.sorrow第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)36.语法填空Atotalof29provincialregio
nshavestartedormadeplanstoreformthenationalcollegeentranceexamorgaokao,___1___(offer)moreoptionstostudentstakingthecriticaltest,theMinistryofEducati
onsaidonSeptember15.WangHui,directoroftheministry’sDepartmentofCollegeStudentsAffairs,said14provincialregionshavealreadyimplem
ented(实施)gaokaoreforms.Sevenregionswill___2___(official)implementthemin2024,whileeightotherswilldosoin2025.Beforethereform
s,highschoolstudents___3___(divide)intoliberalarts(文科)andsciencescategories,in___4___theformerneededtoanswerquestionsrelatedtopolit
ics,historyandgeographyinthegaokaowhile___5___latterconcentratedonphysics,chemistryandbiology.Now,studentscanchoose
anythreeofthesesixsubjects__6___(test)on.Highschoolanduniversityofficialssaidtheythinkthechangesencouragestudentstolearnmoreaboutt
hedifferentsubjectsand__7___educationofficialshavemadeprogressintestingstudentsbasedontheirabilities.Toensurefairnessinthenationalc
ollegeentranceexam,theministryhascancelledthebonus-pointsystem(加分政策)considerablyforstudents___8___exceptionalabilityinthesciences
andsports.Athletes,winnersofacademicOlympiads,includinginmath,physics,chemistryandbiology,winnersofscience___9___(compete),provincialmode
lstudentsandstudentswho____10____(undertake)exceptionalmoraldeedsbefore,arenolongerbeinggrantedextrapointsinthegao
kao.37.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)生活中除了金钱、房子、车子等财富,也有如知识、健康、经历等隐性财富。作为高中生,你所理解的财富是什么?请以“MyTreasures”为题用英语写一篇短文,内容包括以下要点:1.我眼中的财富2.拥
有它们的意义3.获取它们的途径注意:1.词数100左右;2.作文中不得提及本人姓名。38.第二节读后续写(满分25分)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。MsHar
tstoodinfrontofherclassontheveryfirstdayofschoolandtoldthechildrenalie.Likemostteachers,shelookedatherstudents,sayingthatshelovedt
hemallthesame,treatingthemallalike.Andthatwasimpossiblebecausethereinfrontofher,rightonthethirdrow,wasalittlebo
ynamedGeorge.MsHarthadwatchedGeorgetheyearbeforeandnoticedhewasseldomengagedinschoolgames,thathealwaysworetorndustyclothesandthatheconstantlyneededa
bath.Asawhole,Georgewasunpleasant.WhenMsHartwasrequiredtorevieweachchild’srecords,sheputGeorge’soffu
ntillast.Buthisfileturnedoutasurprise.Hisfirst-gradeteacherwrote,“Georgeisabrightchildwithareadylaugh.Heisajoytobearound.”Anotherteacherwr
ote,“Georgeisanexcellentstudentwell-likedbyhisclassmates,butheistroubledbecausehismotherhasaseriousillnessandlifeath
omemustbeastruggle.”Thenextwrote.“Georgecontinuestoworkhardbuthismother’sdeathhasbeenhardonhim.Sincehisfatherdoesn’tshowmuchinter
est,hishomelifewillsoon,affecthimifsomestepsaren’ttaken.”Thelastrecordwrote,“Georgeissilentanddoesn’tshowmuchinter
estinschool.Hedoesn’thavemanyfriendsandsometimessleepsinclass.Hecouldbecomeaproblem.”BynowMsHartrealizedtheproblemandChris
tmaswascomingfast.Herchildrenbroughtherpresents,allinbeautifulribbonandbrightpaper,exceptforGeorge’s,whichwasclumsilywrappedintheheavy,brownp
aperofascissoredgrocerybag.MsHarttookpainstoopenitinthemiddleoftheotherpresents.Someofthechildrenstartedtolaughwhenshefoundatoybracelet(手镯)
withsomeofthestonesmissing,andabottlethatwasone-quarterfullofperfume(香水).Shestoppedthechildren’slaughterwhenshedeclaredhowprettythebraceletwa
s,puttingiton,andwearingsomeoftheperfumebehindtheotherwrist.Georgestayedbehindjustlongenoughtosay,“MsHart,todayyousm
elledjustlikemymomusedto.”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。AfterGeorgeleft,MsHartdecidedtocarefo
rhimlikeamother.___________________________________________________________________________________________ManyyearslaterMsHartattendedGeo
rge’swedding,wearingtheverybracelethegaveher.___________________________________________________________________________________________________
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