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2021~2022学年度第二学期期中五校联考高二英语本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷选择题(共110分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共
5小题;每小题1分,满分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,你将有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
.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Gototheshoptoreplacethecamera.B.Chooseagoodanglewhentakingpictures.C.Keepthecameracleanwhentaking
pictures.2.WhoisRoseprobably?A.Theman’sstudent.B.Thespeakers’daughter.C.Thewoman’steacher.3.HowmightbeMary’suniversitylifebeforelastSeptemb
er?A.Exciting.B.Terrible.C.Ordinary.4.Whenwilltheprofessorbeback?A.At12:00.B.At13:00.C.At14:00.5.Wherearethespeakersprobablyrightnow?A.Inares
taurant.B.Atasupermarket.C.Atawatchstore.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并涂在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每道小
题(每小题5秒钟),听完后,你将有5秒钟时间回答各个小题。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。6.What’sthemancallingthewomanmainlyfor?A.Complainingabouttheneighb
ors.B.Stoppingthenoise.C.Changingtoaquietroom.7.Whichroomisthemanstayingnow?A.InRoom1014.B.InRoom1016.C.I
nRoom868.8.Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodo?A.Changearoomfortheman.B.Givethemanamorningcall.C.Givethemanadiscount.听下面一段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Whe
rewillthepartybeheld?A.AtGerald’splace.B.AtTony’splace.C.AtJohnny’splace.10.WhydidGeraldneveraskthewomanout?A.Heknewtha
tshewasalwaysbusy.B.Hewasafraidofbeingrefusedbyher.C.Hedidn’thaveagoodimpressionofher.11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisn’tinterest
edinthedisguiseparty.B.Shewillhelpwiththedecoration.C.SheplanstobuyGeraldagift.听下面一段独白,回答第12至15题。12.W
hatarethebasicrequirementsforanEnglishmantoapplyforadrivinglicense?A.Hemustbequitestrongandunderthea
geof70.B.Hemustbephysicallyandmentallyhealthyandover17.C.Hemustpayacertainamountofmoneyandbeoldenough.13.Whichprobleminthecenterofthecit
yhasn’tbeenmentioned?A.Traffic.B.Parking.C.Noise.14.Whataregraduallybeingimprovedaccordingtothespeaker?A.Facilities
forcrossingwalks.B.Variousformsofpublictransport.C.Spacefornewroadsandparkingplaces.15.Whataregreatlynee
dedatnightaccordingtothespeaker?A.Taxiservices.B.Subwayservices.C.Newbusservices.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B
、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。16.--Listeningtothemusicisthebestwaytokilltimeonthetrain.--!Inevergotraveli
ngwithoutmusic.A.Don’tmentionitB.DefinitelynotC.That’strueD.Welldone17.Toimprovelearningefficiency,studentsmusts
pendmoretimefocusingontheyareweakin.A.whatB.whereC.whenD.which18.Idon’tknowhowyouthinkyoucankeepitasecret;someoneistofindoutsooneror
later.A.hesitateB.reluctantC.necessaryD.bound19.Chinahasbeenpushingthereformofoff-campuscurriculum-sub
jecttutoringservicesstudentsatthestageofcompulsoryeducation.A.inpursuitofB.forthebenefitofC.inchargeofD.incontrastto20.TheTVprogr
amhostsaysthathugeamountsofmoneyforthesickboysofarandtheaudienceneedn’tdonateany!A.hasbeencollectedB.wascollecte
dC.havebeencollectedD.werecollected21.asoneofFrance’greatestwriters,VictorHugoiscelebratedasthe“ShakespeareofFrance”.A.
RegardB.BeingregardedC.HavingregardedD.Regarded22.IreachedintomywalletIdon’tusuallyhavecashandpulledoutall.A.whichB.whereC.whenD.who23.--Doyouknowany
thingaboutZhongNanshan?--.HehasbeengiventhehigheststatehonorforhisoutstandingcontributiontofightingtheCOVID-19epidemic.A.It’suptoyouB.SowhatC
.ByallmeansD.Notreally24.Shehasbeenherselfwiththewelfareofthehomelesssincesheretiredfromherbusiness.A.devotingB
.stickingC.employingD.supporting25.Iwantedtomakeadifferenceintheworldsomehow.ThatwasIbegantoleamabouttheLight-houseProject.A.whatB.becauseC.w
hichD.why26.Itisquiteannoyingifourclosefriendchecksthecellphoneandignoresourheartfeltwords.A.properlyB.constantlyC.offi
ciallyD.physically27.super-intelligentAIcouldbethebiggestleapforwardinhumanhistory,ifitgoeswrongorfallsintot
hewronghands,itcouldalsobedangerous.A.AsB.SinceC.WhileD.Once28.Withherattentiononthebook,thegirlsattherequietly.A.fixingB.tobefixe
dC.fixD.fixed29.AsIgrewupinasmalltownatthefootofamountain,thevisitofthevillagethescenesofmychiA.calledonB.called
inC.calledupD.calledfor30.Mr.Baker,somestudentswanttoseeyou.theywaithereoroutside?A.MayB.ShouldC.ShallD.Will第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文
,掌握大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。JustbeforeChristmas,mydaughterKatieandIwentovertomydad’splacetodecorate.Icouldn’thelp31theol
dglassballswhen32themonthetree.LaterthatnightbeforeIwenttosleep,inthequietdarkness,Irecalledsome33fromyearsago.Th
eChristmasafterIturned16,whiledecoratingthe34withmymom,Iaccidentally35andbrokeaball.Theoldglassballhadbeenonourtreefora
slongasIcould36.Broken-hearted,Iknelttopickupthepiecesandwas37tofindasmallslipofpaperonthefloor.Unfoldingthenote,138myfath
er’swriting.Liftingmyeyes,Isawmymother’s39expression.“Yourdaddywrotethatandputitinthat40duringourfirstChristmastogether,j
ustbeforeyouwereborn,”shesaidwithasmile.Iwouldn’thave41it,exceptfortheproofthereinmy42.ThedaddyIknewalwayss
eemedabit43aroundtheholidays.Andyet,thisbitofyellowedpaper44thatlongago,mydaddyhaddonesomethingquiteromanticatChristmas.Icleanedupt
hepieces,45Icouldputthemtogether.“It’sOK,”Momsaid.“Justpickoutanotheroftheoldonesandputthe46inside.”Now,as
we47theholidayswithoutmymom,whowelosttocancer,mydiscoveryisevenmore48.EachyearasIdecoratemydad’stree,IrememberthemomentI49withmymomthatwinter
afternoon.Thenoteinsideoneofthoseoldglassballsonmydad’streeholdstheheartofmyparents’50inthreelittlewor
ds:“Iloveyou.”31.A.selectingB.admiringC.breakingD.collecting32.A.holdingB.printingC.hangingD.hiding33.A.me
moriesB.ideasC.dreamsD.opinions34.A.wallB.treeC.cakeD.room35.A.discoveredB.coveredC.caughtD.dropped36.A.tellB.decideC
.rememberD.predict37.A.annoyedB.surprisedC.excitedD.disappointed38.A.realizedB.learnedC.expectedD.recognized39.A.warmB.anxiousC.a
ngryD.bored40.A.ballB.drawerC.pocketD.box41.A.understoodB.recalledC.believedD.noticed42.A.mindB.handsC.bookD.shoes43.A.th
oughtfulB.passionateC.cheerfulD.mean44.A.provedB.describedC.explainedD.stressed45.A.showingB.knowingC.wishingD.pretending46.A.billB.note
C.piecesD.card47.A.prepareB.demandC.celebrateD.save48.A.funnyB.difficultC.puzzlingD.touching49.A.sharedB.cookedC.quarreledD.read50.A.
decorationsB.businessC.successD.marriage第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。AT
oensureasafeandenjoyablevisit,theBritishMuseumcontinuestoworkwithingovernmentguidelines.Mostofourgalleriesareopen.Youcanvisi
tthetreasuresofSuttonHoo,explorethewonderfulcollectionoftheIslamicworld(Opensinnewwindow),andlearnmoreaboutEgyptia
nmummies.Pleaseseethelistofavailablegalleriesbelow.TicketstoNero:themanbehindthemythandHokusai:TheGreatPictureBookofEverythingare
availabletobook.You’readvisedtobookatimedslotinadvance(Opensinnewwindow)toguaranteeentryandhelpcontrolthenumbersofindividualswhocanvi
sit.Walk-upvisitsareavailableeachdayforthosewhoarriveattheMuseumwithoutadvancebookings.Butthisdoesdependo
ncapacity,aswalk-upentrycannotbeguaranteed.Pleasespeaktostaffonyourarrivaltoenquireaboutavailability.Wetakethesafetyandsecurityofourstaffandvisitor
sseriously,sofacecoveringsarerecommendedfortheprotectionofyourselfandothers,unlessyou’reexempt.Pleasebeconsiderateofothers——especiallyinsmallerspace
s.HandsanitizerstationscanbefoundthroughouttheMuseumandwerecommendwashingorsanitizingyourhandsregularly.Contactlesspaymentispreferredinourshopsa
ndcafes.Staffareavailabletoadviseifyouhaveanyquestions.PleasedonotvisitifyoufeelunwellorhaveCOVID-19symptoms.Welookforwardtowelcomingyou.51.Visi
torstotheBritishMuseumcanNOTgainaccessto.A.valuablethingsofSuttonHooB.attractivecollectionoftheIslamicworldC.furtherinformationofEgy
ptianmummiesD.WingedvictoryofSamothrace52.Forthosewhodonotreserveticket,theycan.A.openanewwindowtoenterB.askstaffwhetheritisavailableornotC.walktot
hemuseumD.controlthecapacityofthemuseum53.Toensureasafevisit,whichofthefollowingactionsisnotpreferred?A.Wearin
gmasks.B.Alwaysthinkingofothers.C.Usingcash.D.Washinghandsregularly.54.What’sthemainpurposeoftheauthor’swritingthispass
age?A.Togivevisitorssometipsbeforegoing.B.TomaketheBritishMuseumbetterknown.C.Toprovidevisitorswaysofbookingtickets.D.Totell
visitorshowtoenjoygalleries.55.Whereisthetextmostlikelytohavebeentakenfrom?A.AstorybookB.AwebsiteC.AmagazineD.AreportBTheterm“
IronMan”hasmanyconnotations(内涵),includingreferencestoasong,acomicbookicon,evenamovie.Yetonlyonedefinitionofthetermtrulylivesuptoitsname:theIronmantr
iathlonheldannuallyinHawaii,apicturesque(独特的)settingforachallengingrace,whichdemandsamazingphysicalprowessandtheabili
tytoswim,bike,andrunamarathon,allinlessthan12hourswithnobreak.Veryfewindividualsareuptothetask.However,GordonHallerisanotab
leexception.Growingupinthe1950s,Hallerdevelopedaninterestinmanysportscategorizedasendurance(耐性)athlet
icsandwelcomedtheirphysicaldemands.Ashepursuedadegreeinphysicshedroveataxitopaythebills,butcompetitivetrainingprovedhispassion.Sowhenheheardabou
ttheracein1978,thefirstyearitwasheld,heimmediatelysignedup.Theraceoriginatedinasomewhatamusingway.Themembersofthetwopopularsportsclubs,theMid-Paci
ficRoadRunnersofHonoluluandtheWaikikiSwimClubofOahu,hadalong-standingandgood-natureddebategoingoverwhomadebetterathlete
s:runnersorswimmers.However,somelocalbikesthoughtbothclubswerewrong,claimingthatthey,infact,deservedthetitle.Wantingtosettlethedispute(争论)onceandfora
ll,theydecidedtocombinethreeseparateracesalreadyheldannuallyontheislandintoonemassivetestofendurance.Thus,theWaikikiRoughwaterSwimof
2.4miles,theAround-OahuBikeraceof112miles,andtheHonoluluMarathonof26.2mileswereallputtogethertoformt
heIronmanTriathlon.HallerwasoneofonlyfifteencompetitorstoshowupthatFebruarymorningtostarttherace.Hequ
icklyscannedthefewpagesofrulesandinstructions,andonthelastpagehediscoveredasentencethatwouldbecometherace’sfamousslogan:“Swim2.4miles!Bike112miles
!Run26.2miles!Brag(吹牛)fortherestofyourlife!”Hallertookthattoheart,andattheendoftheday,hebecamethefirstIronma
nchampioninhistory.Haller’sphysicalstrengthenabledhimtodowhatnooneelseinthepasthadaccomplished.Intheapproxi
matelythirtyyearssincethatveryfirstrace,theIronmanhasbecomeatraditioninHawaiiandnowboastsapproximately1500entrantseveryyear.Th
ecompetitorswhocompletetheracedon’thavetobethefirstacrossthefinishlinetoclaimsuccess:justfinishingisavictoryontoitself.5
6.The“IronMan”inthepassageaboverefersto.A.afolksongB.amoviecharacterC.atriathlonathleteD.asportsevent57.Whatdoesth
eunderlinedword“prowess”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.musclesB.skillsC.balanceD.reaction58.TheIronmanracewasbornduetothefactthat.A.thetwocl
ubsfoughtoverwhomadebetterathletesB.gordonHallerwantedtoshowhisgreatenduranceC.thecombinedracecanhelpchoose
themostathleticD.clubmemberswantedtoimprovetheirphysicalabilities59.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutthefirstIronmanTriathlon?A.Participantsha
dtochoosetwofromthethreeracesinthefirstIronmanTriathlon.B.Hallermaynothaveknowntherulesofitbeforeheshowedupforthee
vent.C.NoothercompetitorsotherthanHallerfinishedtheracesintheend.D.SixteencompetitorsintotalparticipatedinitonFebruarymorning.60.What
doesthelastparagraphtrytotellus?A.Itistheparticipationratherthanvictorythatcounts.B.ThecurrentIronmanTriathlonisd
ifferentfromtheoriginalone.C.Thevictorsrespondexcitedlywhencrossingthefinishline.D.Theeventattractsmanypeoplebecauseitcreatesgoodfortu
ne.C“InonlysixdaysIlostsevenpoundsofweight.”“Twofullinchesinthefirstthreedays!”Thesearethekindsofstatementsus
edinmagazine,newspaper,radioandtelevisionads,promisingnewshapesandnewlookstothosewhobuythemedicineorthedevice.Thepromotersofproductssaytheycanshapet
helegs,slimtheface,smoothwrinkles,orinsomeotherwaytoaddtobeautyordesirability.Oftensuchproductsarenothingmorethanmoney-makingthingsfortheirprom
oters.Theresultstheyproducearequestionable,andsomearedangeroustohealth.Tounderstandhowtheseproductscanbelegallypromotedtothepublic
,itisnecessarytounderstandsomethingofthelawscoveringtheirregulation.Iftheproductisadrug,FDA(FoodandDrugAdminist
ration)canrequireproofundertheFood,Drug,andCosmeticActthatissafeandeffectivebeforeitisputonthemarket.Butiftheproductisadevice,FDAhasnoau
thoritytorequirepremarketingproofofsafetyoreffectiveness.Ifaproductalreadyonthemarketisadangertohealth,FDAcanrequesttheproducerordistributortoremovei
tfromthemarketvoluntarily,oritcantakelegalaction,includingseizure(查封)oftheproduct.Onenotablecaseafewyearsagoinvolvedanelectricaldev
icecalledtheRelaxacisor,whichhadbeensoldforreducingthewaistline.TheRelaxacisorproducedelectricalshocksto
thebodythroughcontactpads.FDAtooklegalactionagainstthedistributortostopthesaleofthedeviceonthegroundsthatitwasdangeroustohealthandl
ife.Obviously,mostofthedevicesonthemarkethaveneverbeenthesubjectofcourtproceedings(法律诉讼),andnewdevicesappearcontin
ually.Beforebuying,itisuptotheconsumertojudgethesafetyoreffectivenessofsuchitems.61.Itcanbeinferredthattheadsmentionedinthetextare.A.objecti
veB.costlyC.unreliableD.illegal62.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Thecourtisinchargeofremovi
ngdangerousproducts.B.Newproductsaremorelikelytobequestionable.C.TheproductionofadevicemustbeapprovedbyFDA.D.Thepromotersusua
llyjustcareaboutprofits.63.FDAcanaskfortheproofofsafetyandeffectivenessofaproduct.A.ifitisadrugB.ifitisadeviceCifitsconsumersmakecomplaintsD.ifits
distributorschallengeFDA’sauthority64.TheRelaxacisorismentionedas.A.aproductwhichwasdesignedtoproduceelectricityB.aproductw
hosedistributorwasinvolvedinalegalcaseC.asuccessfuladvertisementofabeautyproductD.anexampleofaqualitybeautyproduct65.Theauthorintendst
o.A.makeconsumersawareofthepromoters’falsepromisesB.showtheweaknessofthelawonproductsafetyC.giveadviceonhowtokeepyoungandbeautifulD.introdu
cetheorganizationofFDADRoboticsurgeryisonething,butsendingarobotinsidethebodytocarryoutanoperationquiteanoth
er,whichhaslongbeenagoalofsomeresearcherstoproducetinyroboticdevicesbeingcapableoftravelingthroughthebodytode
liverdrugsortomakerepairswithouttheneedforasinglecut,thepossibilityofwhichhasjustgotabitcloser.However,unlikethe
plotofonefilm——whichfeaturedamicroscopiccrewandsubmarinetravelingthroughascientist’sbloodstream——thisdevicecouldnotbeinsertedintobloodvesse
ls(管)becauseitistoobig.Whileothertypesofminiatureswallowablerobotshavebeendevelopedinthepast,theirrolehasm
ostlybeenlimitedtocapturingimagesinsidethebody.InapresentationthisweektotheInternationalConference,DanielaRusandShuhei
MiyashitaoftheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologydescribedarobottheyhavedevelopedthatcanbeswallowedandusedtocoll
ectdangerousobjectsaccidentallytakenin.Totesttheirlatestversion,DrRusandDrMiyashitadesignedarobotasabatteryhunter,whichmight
seemtobeanoddtask,butmorethan3,500peopleinAmericaalone,mostofthemchildren,swallowthetinybuttoncellsusedinsmallele
ctronicdevicesbyaccidenteveryyear.Tostartwith,theresearcherscreatedanartificialesophagus(食道)andstomachmadeo
utofsilicone(硅胶).Itwascloselymodeledonthatfoundinapigandfilledwithmedicalliquid;therobotitselfismadefromseverallayersofdifferentmaterials,includingpi
gintestine(肠),andcontainsalittlemagnet.Thisisfoldedupandencasedina10mmx27mmcapsuleofice.Oncethisreachesthestomach
theicemeltsandtherobotunfoldswhichismovedandguidedwiththeuseofamagneticfieldoutsidethebody.Intheirtests,therobotwasabletotouchabuttonbatteryan
ddrawitwithitsownmagnet,andduringdraggingitalong,therobotcouldthenbedirectedtowardstheintestineswhereitwouldeventuallybegottenridofthroughtheanus
(肛门).Afterit,theresearcherssentinanotherrobotloadedwithmedicationtodeliverittothesiteofthebatteryburntospeeduphealing.Theartificialstomach
beingtransparentononeside,theresearcherswereabletoseethebatteriesandvisuallycontroltherobots.Ifnot,thatwillrequirethehelpfromim
agingsystem,whichwillbeabitmoreofachallenge,butDr.RusandDr.Miyashitaaredeterminedtosucceed.66.TherobotdescribedbyDr.RusandDr.Miyashitaisabreakthro
ughinthat.A.theycancaptureimagesinsidethebodyB.theycantravelthroughthebodytomakerepairswithoutasinglecutC.theycanbeswallowedandcolle
ctdangerousobjectsaccidentallytakeninD.theycanbeinsertedintobloodvessels67.AccordingtoPara.3,whichstatementabouttheexperim
entisNOTtrue?A.It’sanoddtasktodesigntherobotasabatteryhunter.B.Theexperimentuseartificialesophagusandstomach.C.Theactualsizeoftherobotm
aybelargerthanthecapsuleofice.D.Afterthebatteryisremoved,anotherrobotwillbeneededtospeedupheeling.68.Whatbenefitsmayt
heexperimentbringtomedicalworld?A.Fewchildrenwillswallowthebuttoncells.B.Patientswillsufferlessforsomesurgeries.C.Pat
ientswillnolongergothroughanyoperation.D.Thesurgerieswillcostpatientsmuchmoney.69.HowdoDr.RusandDr.Miyashitaseeth
eprospectoftheirrobot?A.It’schallengingbutpromising.B.It’schallengingbutsuccessful.C.It’scertainandsuccessful.D.It’suncertain
andhopeless.70.Whichcanbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.TheRoboticVoyageinBodyB.AnExplorationofRobotC.TheR
oboticOperationD.AnExperimentonRobot第Ⅱ卷(共40分)第四部分:写作(共三节,满分40分)第一节:单词拼写(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)阅读下面各句,并根据提示用词汇的适当形式填空。71.Ifyouryourselftoanunple
asantsituation,youacceptitbecauseyourealizethatyoucannotchangeit.72.Timeissopforusthatwecan’taffordtowastei
t.73.Thetwopicturesaresimilar,althoughnot(完全相同的).74.Theproductisn’t(一致的)withtheonethatexpertsdepicted.75.TheChinesenationi
sproudofthe(学术的)achievementsmadeinscientifictechnology.第二节:阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。Personalgrowthdoesn’tnecessari
lyonlyhappenwhentheconditionsareperfect.Seedstendtodeveloponlywhenconditionsareright.Aseedwillremaindormant(休眠)untilmoisture(湿度)andtemperaturea
refavorableforgrowth.Unfortunately,ashumans,wedon’talwayshavetheluxuryofgrowingwhenconditionsarejustright.Sometimesyoumustcultivatepersonalgrowthandf
lowerwhereyou’replanted,ofteninspiteofexternalcircumstances.Formuchofmylife,Iletexternalcircumstancescontrolmyhappiness.
Ifthingsweren’tgoingwell,thenIwasn’twell.ItoldmyselfthatIwouldbehappierifconditionswereright.Withthismindset,Igavemyselfpermissiontostayem
otionallydormant.IwaswaitingforthingsaroundmetochangebeforeIwoulddotheworktobecomeabetterversionofmyself.Inotherwords,Imademypersonalgrowthc
onditionalonexternalcircumstances.Theproblemwithwaitingforchangeoutsideofyourselfisthatyoumighthavetowaitaverylongtim
e,maybeevenforever.Andifyoustaydormantwhilewaiting,youaren’tgrowing.You’resimplystuckinplace.Youcertainlyaren’tbecomingthebetterversionofyoursel
fthatyouwanttobe.Ifyouwanttoengageinpersonalgrowth,likeplantingseeds,youhavetodosomeworktomakeithappen.Youcan’twaitaroundforeverything
tofallintoplace.Startwithpullingupyouremotionalweeds.Examineyourselfandremovethepessimisticthoughtsandbehaviorsthatareholdingy
ouback.Then,workonthefoundationthatyouhave.Practicepositivelifehabitsthatbuildyourself-respectandhappiness.Personalgrowthissomethingyoucan
fightfor.Itmaynotcomenaturally,butwhenyoudevelopthismindset,youwillflowernomatterwhereyou’replanted.76.Whatdoesthe
underlinedword“cultivate”inparagraph1probablymean?(1word)77.Whataffectedtheauthor’sgrowthmostinthepast?(nomorethan3words)78.Whatdoestheauthors
uggestyoudoifyouwanttoengageinpersonalgrowth?(nomorethan10words)79.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?(nomorethan15words)80.Whatdoyouthinki
sthemostimportantinpersonalgrowth?Why?(nomorethan20words)第三节:书面表达(满分25分)81.假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Michael正在一家孔子学院学习汉语和中国文化,知道中国人很重视家风传承。他在给你的电子邮件中想了解你
家的家风以及家风对你的影响。请你给他回复一封电子邮件。开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:家风familyspiritDearMichael,I’mgladtok
nowthatyouarelearningChineselanguageandculture.Yours,LiHua高二英语参考答案听力:1-5CBBCA6-10CBACB11-15CBCAC单选:16-20CADBC21-25DBCCD26-30BCDCC完形:31-35BCAB
D36-40CBDAA41-45CBDAC46-50BCDAD阅读:51-55DBCAB56-60DBCBA61-65CDABA66-70CABAA单词拼写71.resign72.precious73.
identical74.consistent75.academic阅读表达76.Promote./Develop.77.Outsideinfluences./Externalcircumstances.78.Stopwaitingandtakeaction./Dosomeworktomakeith
appen.79.Personalgrowthislikeaflowerthatneedstogrowunderanycircumstances./Personalgrowthissomethingyoucanfightfor.
80.(Open)Possibleanswer:Adaptingtoanycircumstances.Becauseonlybydoingthatcanweformgoodhabitsandachieveasucces
sfullife.81.书面表达DearMichael,I’mgladtoknowthatyouarelearningChineselanguageandculture.Inyouremailyousaidthat
youwantedtoknowsomethingaboutmyfamilyspirit.Therearemanygoodqualitiesthathavebeenpassedonfromgenerationtogenerationin
myfamily.Myparentsalwayslayemphasisontheimportanceofhonesty,bravery,perseveranceanddiligenceandtheyhavesetgood
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