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2022—2023学年度第一学期期末学业水平诊断高三英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。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。3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。1.Whatkindofmoviemi
ghtinteresttheman?A.Acomedymovie.B.Adetectivemovie.C.Aromanticmovie..2.Whenwillthemetingbescheduledforto
morrow?A.15:20.B.15:40.C.16:00.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asong.B.Amusicschool.C.Theman’sbrother.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A
.Heenjoystryingnewthings.B.Hedoesn’tlikemakingcakes.C.Hepreferstosharehisnewrecipe.5.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Surprised.B.Depressed.C.
Confident.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。听每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的作
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.Howdidthemanworkonthereport?A.Herewroteitinthelibrary.B.Hecollectedalotof
valuablematerial.C.Hepolisheditupaftertakingthewomansadvice.7.Howdoesthewomanliketheman’sreport?A.Simple.B.Outdated
.C.Fine听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodothisweekend?A.Studyforanexam.B.Relaxherself.C.Callonfriends.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoin
g?A.Seeingaplay.B.Goingtotheconcert.C.Watchingafilm.10.Whydothespeakersdecidetogotothemusicfestival?A.There
’safamoussinger.B.It’sfreeforthemtoattend.C.Jennyinvitedthemtogowithher.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwillthemanprobably
doontheproject?A.Collectthematerial.B.Writetheprojectplan.C.Dothecomputerwork.12.Whencanthemantakepartintheproject?A.OnApril29.B.OnMay1.C.OnMay3.
13.Howwillthemangivethewomanhispersonalinformation?A.Byemail.B.Inperson.C.Byphone.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatwillTinamainly
doinItaly?A.Goshopping.B.Travelaround.C.Attendaconference.15.WhatdoesTinathinkofstayingathome?A.Relaxin
g.B.Boring.C.Fun.16.WhatdoesBillwantTinatodo?A.TakehimtoRome.B.Buyhimsomepresents.C.Keepsomethingforhim.17.WhatdoesBillprefer
tocollect?A.Bottlecaps.B.Coins.C.Stamps.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhenwasNationalPoetryMonthofficiallylaun
ched?A.In1990.B.In1995.C.In1996.19.WhatdidtheAcademyofAmericanPoetsdoin1998?A.Itheldapoetrycontest.B.Ithandedoutbooksofpoetry.C.Itinvit
edpeopletovoteforpoets.20.WhatdoweknowaboutNationalPoetryMonth?A.Itisquitepopularinmanyplaces.B.Studentswritethemostpo
emsthatmonth.C.Itistheworld'ssecondlargestliterarycelebration.第二部分阅读(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。ACALIFORNIACOLLEGEOFTHEARTS’PRE-COLLEGEPROGRAMHaveyoueverwonderedwhatit'sliketobeinartanddesignschool?Thisisyourtimetogrowa
sanindividualandtakeyourcreativepowertothenextlevel!TheCaliforniaCollegeoftheArts’Pre-CollegeProgramisopentoallinterestedparticipants,thosewithl
ittleartanddesignexperienceandthosewithadvancedskills.Participantswillhavetheopportunitytotakestudio-focused,college-levelcoursestoh
elpmakeconceptsandideasintorealworkswhileearning3collegecredits.In-person:July7-August3Animation3DArchitectureIl
lustration/DrawingIndustrialDesignPainting/DrawingYoursettingwillbetheCCASanFranciscocampus.YourbackdropwillbetheSanFranciscoBayArea,hometopowerho
usebrands,techcompanies,world-classmuseums,andadynamicecosystemofartists,designers,andcreativesfromacrosstheglobe.Onlineofferings:June27—July29Thes
ethreestudiosallbeginat9a.m.MondaythroughFriday.Animation2D/3DFashionDesignGameDesignOnlinestudentsdonothaveaccesstoorparticipateinon-campusresour
cesandactivities.Onlinecoursesaretypicallysmallerinsizeandtaughtbyhighlysuccessfulartists,architects,designersandwrite
rs.Mostclassesmeettwotofivetimesweeklyandassignhomework,researchpapers,midtermsandfinals.AdditionalActivities:Optionaleveningandweekendactiv
itiessuchaslifedrawingsessions,lectures,andinterdisciplinary(跨学科)workshopsenhancetheoverallprogramexperience.Acalendaro
factivitieswillbeprovidedtostudentstwoweeksbeforetheprogrambegins.Qualification:Theprogramisdesignedforthestudentswhowillhavecompletedtheirse
nioryearofhighschoolbysummer2023.21.Inwhichaspectwilltheprogrambenefittheparticipants?A.Winningacollegescholarship.B.Enhancingtheircrea
tivity.C.Gettingallcreditsrequiredatcollege.D.Havingtheirartworkspublished.22.Whatcanwelearnabouttheonlineofferings?A.Thecoursesaregivenbytopprofes
sionals.B.Onlinestudentscanuseon-campusresources.C.Theeveningandweekendactivitiesareamust.D.Studentshighly-experiencedinartsenjoypr
iority.23.Whoistheprogramtargetedat?A.Musicgeniuses.B.Studentsmajoringinart.C.Collegefreshmen.D.Highschoolgraduatesof2023.BKidseverywhereloveto
play.Andtheyknowaballisaperfectthingtoplaywith.NowscientistsatLondon'sQueenMaryUniversityreportthatbumblebeesseemtoknowthesamething
,makingbumblebeesthefirstinsectsknowntoplay.Whenpeopletalkabout“play”,they’redescribingananimaldoingsomethingth
atdoesn’treallyseemtohelpit.They’renotdoingtheactiontogetfoodorshelteroranothersimilar“reward”.Playusuallyhappens
whenacreatureisrelaxedandisoftenrepeated.However,scientiststhinkmanyanimalsandbirds'playingisakindoftrainingforthingsthey'llhavetodea
lwithinlaterlife.Butbeforethis,therewerenoreportsofinsectsplaying.ScientistsatDr.Chittka’slab,carriedoutanexperiment.
First,theytagged(贴标签)45youngbumblebees,bothmaleandfemale,between1and23daysold.Thetagsmadethebeeseasiertoidentifyandfollow.Thescientistss
etupaclearpathwayfromthebumblebees’nesttoafeedingarea.Oneithersideoftheopenpathway,theresearchersplacedsmallcoloredwoodenballs.Onone
sideofthepath,theballswereattachedandcouldn’tmove.Ontheotherside,theballscouldrollaround.Itturnedoutthatthebumblebeesweren'tinterestedintheunmovabl
eballs,buttheymadelotsofvisitstotherollingballs.Grabbingtheballswiththeirlegs,thebeeswouldflap(拍打)theirwingstopullon
theballs,causingthemtoroll.The45taggedbumblebeesrolledballs910timesduringtheexperiment.Thoughsomeonlydidi
tonce,othersdiditalot.Theyoungerbumblebeesspentmoretimerollingballs.Malesseemedmorelikelytoplaythanfemales.“It’snotcle
arwhythebeesrolltheballsorwhethertheyenjoyitButtheexperimentraisesimportantquestionsabouthowtheinsects’m
indsworkandwhethertheyhavefeelings.Withfurtherresearch,thefuturewillholdsurprisesandanswersinstoreforus,”saidDr.Chittka.24.Whatisthepurpose
ofanimals’playaccordingtoscientists?A.Tofindidealshelter.B.Toreceiveextrarewards.C.Todevelopsurvivalskills.sD.Togettheirfell
ows’attention.25.WhatdidDr.Chittka’sexperimentfocuson?A.Bumblebees’categories.B.Bumblebees’habitats.C.Bumblebees’intelligence.D.Bumblebees’b
ehavior.26.Whatwastheresultoftheexperiment?A.Youngermalebumblebeespreferredtorolltheballs.B.Bumblebeespossesseddifferentwingbeatfrequency.C.Bumbl
ebeescoulddistinguishballsofdifferentcolors.D.Aspecially-builtpathwayhelpedbumblebeesfindfood.27.WhatisDr.Chittka’sattitudetoth
eirfutureresearch?A.Uncertain.B.Doubtful.C.Optimistic.D.Critical.CDronehobbyistswillberequiredtoregistert
heiraircraftwiththegovernmentorfaceunspecifiedpenalties(处罚),theUSFederalAviationAdministration(FAA)announcedan
ewlawonMonday.Themoveisanattempttopreventdronesendangeringairsafety,asthenumberofcomplaintsabouterrant(偏离的)flyershasskyrocketedinrecentmonths,t
heFAAsaid.“Wearecertainlyseeingasignificantincreaseinreports,”Huerta,administratoroftheFAA,said.“Clearly,thisisanindustrytha
tistakingoff.Andtherearealotofactivitiestakingplaceinthenationalairspacesystem.”Dronesaretakingtotheskiesing
roups,andthenumberoftinyflyersisexpectedtomultiplyinthecomingyears.AmazonandGoogleaimtousedronestodelivercommercialgoodsinth
enextdecade.Alreadythisyear,pilotsandothershavereported100complaintsaboutdronesamonth,roughlydoubletherateofcomplaintsin2021,the
FAAsaid.Manyofthosecomplaintsareaboutclosecalls,inwhichdronesnarrowlymissotheraircraft.TheFAAbarspeoplefromflyingdroneswithin5milesofanairport,orhigh
erthan400feetabovetheground.Butincreasingly,dronepilotsarebreakingthoserules.InAugust,forinstance,twoairplaneslan
dingatKennedyInternationalAirportcamewithin100feetofadroneflyingataheightofroughly800feet.Whensuchdronesviolate(侵犯)
airspace,thegovernmentcurrentlyhasnowaytolocatetheiroperators.TheTransportationSecurityAdministration(TSA)andtheFAAareworkingoutth
edetails,butrightnow,thenewregistrywouldn’trequiredronestocarrytrackers.Anditwouldn’tinstituteapolicyof“geofenci
ng”,whichinvolvescreatingmarked-offsafespaceswheredroneswouldautomaticallybedeactivated.“Unlessadronecrashes,itco
uldbedifficulttoidentifytinyflyersfromsightalone.Butourbiggestchallengesofarhasnotbeenidentifyingthedroneitself.
It'sbeenconnectingitbacktothepersonwho'susingit,”saidFoxx,secretaryoftheTSA.28.WhydidtheFAAannouncethelaw?A.Topromotedrones'businessservice
s.B.Toregulatedronesforairspacesecurity.C.Toadjusttheflightdirectionoferrantdrones.D.Tochargepeopleforpersonaluseofairspace.29.Whatdoestheunde
rlinedword“bars”inparagraph5mean?A.Frees.B.Saves.C.Distracts.D.Prohibits.30.WhatisthemajorproblemthattheTSAfacesconcernin
gdrones?A.Buildingsafedroneairspace.B.Trackingdownthedronepilots.C.Publicizingcurrentflightrules.D.Plantin
gtrackersonthedrones.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.DronesWillGetPeopleinTroubleB.AmericaIsExpandingDroneIndustryC.ComplaintsA
boutDronesContinuetoPourinD.FlyingUnregisteredDronesWillBeIllegalintheUSDWhenAndretoothestandinacourtroomonafallafternoonin2022,hetestified(作
证)tothefinancialworthofanold-growthredwood.AndreisaregisteredprofessionalforesterinCalifornia.Beforehistestification,fore
stersfromRedwoodNationalandStateParksinnorthernCaliforniaweredeepintoamonths-longinvestigationofburlpoaching(树瘤偷猎).Burls,thebarkcoveredgro
wthsthatcanstickoutfromatree'strunk,produceawoodthat'svaluedforitsuniquegrainandsmoothworkability.Becauseo
ftheirbeautyandrelativerarity,old-growthburlsfetchveryhighpricesandareeventuallyturnedintotablesandbowls,orcarvedint
ostatues.BurlpoachingisanongoingconcerninnorthernCalifornia’sparks.Itaffectsthestabilityofsomeoftheonlyold-growthcoastalredwoods:Only4%ofthecoas
talredwoodsremain,and45%ofthoseareconservedinparkboundaries.Whensomeonepoachesaburlfromoneoftheseancienttrees,itleavesthetreewithstructurald
amagethatcankillit,andmakesitmoresubjecttodisease.Whenpoachingcasesarebroughttotrial,judgesaretaskedw
itharguingforapunishmentthattakesatree'sworthintoaccount.Therelianceonapurelymarket-basedfineisgraduallyfallingfromfavo
r.Judgeshavestartedarguingmoreforcefullyforvaluationthatconsiderstheforestasacomplexecosystem,withinwhichold
-growthisjustasingle,yetcrucial,element.It’sashiftfromtheeasilyquantifiabletowardamulti-aspectconsiderationofworth.Thegravi
tyofpoachingismostfelt,notsimplythelossofamarketableresource.Thenewstrategyispartlyduetothesurprisinglylowfinesforpoachers,usuallybasedonthatw
eek’swoodmarketdata.Finally,thejudgeshandeddowntwoyears'probation(缓刑),communityservicehoursanda$1,200finetothepoache
r.Althoughjudgesandforesterscontinuetoargueforexpandingdefinitionsof“worth”",poachingfromAmericanfore
stsstillremainsworththerisk.32.Whatdrivespoacherstostealoldgrowthredwoodburls?A.Theabsenceofaforestlaw.B.Theburls’medicinalproperties.C.
Thecommercialprofitsfromburls.D.Theburls’fastreproductionability.33.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytellus?A.Whereredwoodsaredistributed.B.Howm
anyvarietiesofredwoodsexist.C.Whatthreatburlpoachingposestoredwoods.D.WhyCalifornia’sparksarehometoredwoods.34.Onwhatbasisshouldthep
unishmentforpoachersbedetermined?A.Overallvalueofthetree.B.Previouspoachingcases.C.Averagewoodmarketpric
es.D.Environmentalimpactsofthetree.35.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthenewwaytojudgepoachingcases?A.Itfailstoreachdesire
deffects.B.Itcausespanicamongpoachers.C.Itdiscouragespeoplefrompoaching.D.Itguaranteesreasonablesent
encestopoachers.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,全科免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。75yearsafterhumanssuccessfullyputthei
rfirstobjectintospace,it’smucheasiertolaunchasatellite,butalotmessieroncewe’reupthere.”36Therearearound5000satellitesinorbitwithfew
erthanhalfactuallyworking.Whenasatellitestopsfunctioning,itkeepsorbitingatveryhighspeeds,makingagreatthreatfortheusefulones.Sos
pacesustainabilityhasbecomeabigconcern.37Onesuggestedsolutionistorefuelthedeadsatellitesandbringthembacktolife.Anotherconceptistouse
arobotwithfourarmstocatchadeadsatellitebeforepullingitintotheatmospheretoburnitup.38Operatingarobotfromhundredsofmi
lesawayistough.Andtheworldhasn’tyetreachedaconsensus(共识)onwhyweshouldclearthespacejunkandtherearenorealrulesthatgo
vernhowweworkoutthere.Firstwhyshouldwekeepthingscleaninorbit?Weusesatellitestochecktheweather,findourwayaround,and
forfinancialpurposes.Spacedatagivesusnotjustbeautifulpicturesoftheearth,butalsoinformationaboutclimatechange,naturaldisastersandotherthingsthatca
nhelphumanswithearthboundchallenges.39Thenhowcanwehumansthinkasonebigcommunity?Governmentsshouldmakepow
erfulregulations.Companiesoughttoengageinsharedpracticesandscientistsareexpectedtothinkuppracticalmethods.40Onlyinthiswaycanwekeepthoseorbit
alhighwaysopenforthenextgenerationandbeyondbeforetheyaredeadlyblockedbyspacejunk.A.Theyprovideservicescloselyrelatedtoourlife.B.Th
isishardbothtechnicallyandpolitically,though.C.Anyway,weshouldquickenthepaceofclearingup.D.Spaceisgetting
increasinglycrowdedanddangerous.E.Sowedependlargelyonspaceanditneedstobetidiedup.F.Scientistsarestrugglingforstrategiestot
ackletheproblem.G.Allofthesehavebeenintegratedintothesolutionswereallyneed.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。At17,Iquitschool,lefthomeandmovedfromplacetoplace.Yearslater
,Iwas41forpossessingdrugs.I’dnevertoucheddrugs,butnobodybelievedmebecausemywanderinglifestylefailedtodefendmy42Iwassenttoprison.MycellmatewasHe
rbert.Webothworkedintheelectricshop.Iwouldn’tletthefactthatIwas43imprisoneddefeatme;sotokeepmyself44Ivolunteeredforextrawork,Myattitudeandefforte
arnedmeHerbert’sconfidenceandfriendship.BeforeHerbertwas45,heofferedmeajobathisbigcompany.NeverhadIexpected46wouldsmileonme!DeeplytouchedbyHer
bert’s47IwasdeterminedthatsomedayI’dhelpotherex-prisonersthisway.Onceoutofprison,IwenttoHerbert’scompany,whereIwas48rapidlythr
oughhardwork.WhenIhada49inemployment,Ibegantoperformthe50Ihadmadetomyself.Throughtheyears,wehaveofferedover300ex-prisoners51jobs.Webeliev
einthem,regardlessoftheirpast.Asweknow,prison52aman.Whenhisternends,societyrarelygiveshimapaid-in-fullreceipt.Hecarriesthe53of
“prisoner”whereverhegoes.Nobodytrustsorwantshim.Theonly54openforhimmightleadbacktocrime.I’mgladI’ve55someofthemandinspiredthe
irpassionforanewlife.41.A.firedB.arrestedC.rejectedD.blamed42.A.dignityB.ambitionC.innocenceD.identity43.A.unjustlyB.indirectlyC.leisurel
yD.readily44.A.comfortableB.satisfiedC.humbleD.occupied45.A.sentencedB.releasedC.punishedD.rescued46.A.dutyB.freedomC.courageD.fortune47
.A.trustB.honestyC.praiseD.forgiveness48.A.promotedB.convincedC.informedD.educated49.A.choiceB.judgmentC.directionD.voice50.A.taskB.funct
ionC.promiseD.explanation51.A.challengingB.first-rateC.decentD.temporary52.A.limitsB.transformsC.disciplinesD.marks53.A.labelB.attit
udeC.signalD.manner54.A.adviceB.positionC.routeD.reward55.A.caughtupwithB.reachedouttoC.keptawayfromD.gotah
eadof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.Although56(use)inmanyAsiancountries,chopstickshavetheirbeginninginChina.Chine
sechopsticksdatebackover4,000yearstoXiaDynasty.It’ssaidthat,57(save)timeforcontrollingfloods,Dayu,agreatrulerinancientChina,atehotfoodwi
thsticks.By500AD,chopstickshadbeenadoptedinmanyneighboringcountriesthanks58theirlightnessandconvenience.Chopsticks,
withdistinctiveChinesefeatures,59(praise)bywesternersas“China’s60(five)greatinvention”.Oneendofachopstickis
roundandtheotherissquare,61(represent)theroundskyandsquareearth.Chopsticksareusuallysevencunandsixfeninlength,whichstandsforpeople’ssevenemoti
onsandsixdesires.AndChinesepeoplethinkchopsticksare62(good)thanknivesbecauseintheireyesmetalknivesremindpeopleofkillingandv
iolencewhilechopstickssymbolizegentlenessandkindness.Inaword,chopsticksrevealChinesephilosophyandvaluesandreflectthebasiccharac
teristicsofChinesecultureandcivilization.Thatis63Chinesepeoplehavestucktochopsticksforthousandsofyears.Moreover,t
hereisscientific64(prove)thatusingchopsticksdoesusalotofgood,likeincreasingfingerflexibility,improvingeyesight,helpingusloseweightandmakingussmarter.
WithChina’sinfluenceintheworldgrowing65(rapid),moreandmoreforeignersarebecomingfondofusingchopsticksorcollectingel
egantly-madechopsticksasartistictreasures.Chopsticksaregoingglobal.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校英语社团的李华,你们准备在校园艺术节上用英语表演中国话剧《茶
馆》片段。请给外教Thomas写封邮件,请他帮忙修改台词。内容包括:1.演出的目的;2.你们的请求;3.邀请他观看。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:《茶馆》TeahouseDearThomas,
Yours,LiHua第二节(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。ScottLegriedwasa50-year-oldfarmerinFrost,Minn
esota.OneOctobermorning,hewasdrivinghistruckalongthecountryroadwhenadogpoppedupoutofnowhere.Itwastoolatetohitthebrake.Scotthadnoch
oicebuttoturnthewheelsharplytotherighttoavoidrunningoverthedog.Thedoghadaluckynarrowescape,butScott'scarcrashedintotheroadsi
decornfield.Hegotknockedoutandwhenhecameto,hefoundhewasunabletomoveorevenreachforhiscellphonelyingnotfaraway.Scot
twasdesperateforhelp.Fortunately,amotoristdrivingthroughtheareafoundScottandcalled911.Scottwasrushedtohospital.Withoutdelay,thedoctor
sgaveScottathoroughexaminationandfoundthathesufferedmultipleseriousinjuriesandneededtobeoperatedonimmediately.Aftera5-hoursurgery,
Scottwaswheeledtohisward,wherethedoctorstoldScott’swifeSusanthatitwouldtakeseveralmonthsforScotttorecover
beforehecoulddofarmworkagain.Itwasreallybadnews.Thiswasthebusiesttimeofyearforthefarmersoftheregion.
WhatthedoctorssaidmeantScottwouldnotbeabletobringintheirOctoberharvestofsoybeansandcomintime,whichwouldprobablyberuinedinthefields.Thecrop
sweretheirhardworkofsomanydays!Theymeanttheworldtothefamily.Besides,wheatshouldbesownafterthesoybeansandcomwereharvested.Theycou
ldn’taffordtomissthefarmtime,buttheycoulddonothingatallsinceSusanalsohadtostayinthehospitaltoaccompanyan
dtakecareofScot.Feelingextremelyanxiousandhelpless,thecouplecouldhardlyfallasleeponthefirstnightinthehospital.ThebadnewsthatScotthadaseriousaccident
spreadquickly.Thewholecommunityweredeeplyconcernedabouthim.Frank,directorofthecommunity,andsomeotherfarmerscametothehospitaltoseeSc
ottthenextday.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。Frankcomfortedthecoupleandpromisedtohelpthemout.Twomonthslater,Scott
recoveredandreturnedhome.2022-2023学年度第一学期期末学业水平诊断高三英语参考答案第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21—25BADCD26—30ACBDB31—35DCCAA36—40DFB
EC第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41—45BCADB46—50DAADC51—55CDACB第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.used57.tosave58.to59.arepraised60.fifth61.
representing62.Better63.why64.proof65.rapidly第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(Onepossibleversion)DearThomasTopromoteChineseliteratureinaninnovat
ivewayandimproveourEnglish,theEnglishSocietyIaministoperformanepisodeoftheclassicChinesedramaTeahouseinEnglishatthecomingCampusCultureFe
stival.Nowwehavetoaskafavorofyou.Notsureaboutthevocabularyandgrammarofthetranslatedlines,welookforwardtoyoumakingsomenecessarycorrections.Sorrytop
utyoutothetroubleandwesincerelyinviteyoutowatchourperformancewhenitisstaged.Yourearlyreplywouldbehighlyappr
eciated.YoursLiHua第二节(满分25分)(Onepossibleversion)Frankcomfortedthecoupleandpromisedtohelpthemout.Greatlyrelieved,S
cottandSusanexpressedtheirheartfeltgratituderepeatedly.Onrectum,Frankpostedanoticeontheircommunitywebsite,callingonp
eopletohelpharvestScott’scrops.Hourslater,overadozenfarmerssignedupvoluntarilyinresponse.ThenFrankmadeadetaile
darrangement.SomefarmerswereassignedtoharvestScott’scornandsoybeans,somewereinchargeofbaggingthegrainandsometransportedanddriedt
hem.FrankevenarrangedforwheatseedstobeboughtandsowninScott'sfields.Everythingwentprettywell.Twomonthslater,Scottr
ecoveredandreturnedhome.Themomentthecouplesteppedintotheirhouse,theycouldhardlybelievetheireyes.Insidewereneatrowsofbags
filledwithdrycornandsoybeans.Awaveofwarmthrosefromthebottomoftheirhearts.Whentheygottotheirfields,theywereoverwhelm
edwithwhatcameintosight.Bathedinthebrightsunshine,thegreenwheatwaswavingatthemlikelong-lostfriends.ThenfromthedistancecameFrankandsomefarm
ers,towhomScottandSusanhurriedlywentover,withgratefultearsstreamingdowntheircheeks.Theyfeltluckytoliveinacommunitywherepeoplealwayslookedoutfor
eachother.