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湖北云学新高考联盟2022—2023学年高二年级上学期期末联考英语试卷满分:150分时长:120分钟注意事项: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窠标号涂黑。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,将答案写在答题卡匕写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatisthewoman’sf
avoritehobby?A.Goingshopping.B.Playingtennis.C.Singingsongs.2Whatisthemandoing?A.WatchingTV.B.Enjoyingaplay.C.Valuinganadvert
isement.3.Wherearethespeakersgoingafterdinner?A.Toapark.B.Toaclothesshop.C.Toanicecreamshop.4Whatdoesthemanthinkofthepaintingoft
hehouse?A.Great.B.Plain.C.Boring.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Wheretogetonabus.B.Whethertoleavenow.C.Howtogethome.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至7题。6.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toconfirmherdailyarrangements.B.Toremindherofanappointment.C.Torescheduleherappoin
tment.7.WhatwillthewomandoonFriday?A.Attendameeting.B.Takeabusinesstrip.C.Haveaphysicalexam.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.He
isinSydneynow.B.Heworksforamagazine.9.Whatmakesthemanfeelpuzzled?C.Hedidn’tpackthesuitcasehimselfA.Thereisabaginhissuitcase.B.Anoldwoman
knewhisaddress.C.Thewomanknowsallabouttheoldwoman.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onaplane.B.Atthe
Customs.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthemancometothelibrary?C.Inapolicestation.A.Topayafine.B.Tocheckoutbooks.C.Toknowhowtou
sethelibrary.12.Howlongcanastudentkeepthebooks?A.Foramonth.B.Foraterm.13.Howcanastudentgetabookunavailableatthelibrary?A.Thelibra
rywillpurchaseit.C.Fortendays.B.Hehastoborrowitfromanotherlibraryhimself.C.ItcanbeobtainedthroughtheInterlibraryLoanService.听
第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theimportanceoflimitingtheuseofcars.B.Waystoreduceairpollution.C.Thecauseof
airpollution.15Whydoesthewomandecidetoridethecitybus?A.Hercarisunderrepair.B.Parkingisdifficultinthecity.C.Shewantstohe
lpreducepollution.16Whatisthefunctionofthenewmaterial?A.Tomakethefuelbumupcompletely.B.Tomakethecarrunfaster.C.Tomakethefuelclean.17.Whycan’tthe
newmaterialbeusedbyeveryone?A.Thematerialisn’teasytogetB.Theuseofthematerialisdangerous.C.Peoplearen’tabletouseitbythemselves.听第10
段材料,回答第18至20题.18.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeaker?A.Shewasfondoffashioninheryouth.B.Shegotherfirstjobintheuniversity.C.Shegotint
ofashionbychance.19.Howdidthespeakergetherfirstjob?A.Inamagazine.B.ThroughtheInternet.C.FromaTVprogr
am.20.Whatwillmakepeoplerememberyouaccordingtothespeaker?A.Workinghard.B.Showingyourselfbravely.C.Havin
gagoodsenseoffashion.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。AAgoodcupofco
ffeeiswhatgetsusthroughthedayandhelpsustounwindattheendofit.AndinwalksthePodCoffeeMachine.Thisskillfulki
tchendeviceishereforconvenience.ProsCons•Usuallyquitesmall-sized•Cheaptobuy—somecostaslittleas£40.•Coffeepodscreatewas
te,asmanypodsareplastic.•Goodforoccasionalcoffeedrinkers,asthesealedpodskeepcoffeefresh.Toensurethatyougetthebest
fixofcaffeine,we’veroundedupalistofwhatweconsiderthebestpodcoffeemachinesinmind.HamiltonBeach(49976)PodCoffeeMachineNespressoPixieEspressoPodCoffeeMa
chineTwiceasnice!Whetherit’sforasinglecuponthegooracoffeedatewithfriends,thisnotbeveragemakergivesyoutheoptiontoselectasingleserv
ingortobrewupawholepot.Humbleinappearance,thismulti-servepodcoflfeemakercomeswithanotheraddedbonus;usetheloosecoffeegroundsoptionifyouprefer
abrandthatdoesnotcomeinapod.$104,99Designedtoplease,notonlyisthismachinesmallenoughtofitinthesmallestofkitchens,butthe19-barhigh-pressurepumpals
oensuresthateachpodisreleasedtoensuremaster-styleresults.Heatingupinonly25seconds,thissingle-servekitchenbuddywillhaveyourcu
pofcoffeereadyinlessthan2minutes.$159.95NespressoInissiaOriginalPodCoffeeMachineThisPREMIUMCHOICEmodelisidealforsmallhouseholdswhoenjoynovelc
offees.Oryoucanpreparethecoffeeforthego.BuyAldicoffeepodstocutthepriceofyourdailybrewandsaveadollar.$149.95$66.75(6Second-hand)Ke
uringK55/K-ClassicPodCoffeeMachineIfthestrengthorweaknessofyourcoffeeisoneofyourgreatestconcern,thenthismachinemightcomeinquit
ehandy.Thesmallerthepot,thestrongerthecoffee.$118.261.Whichofthefollowingisanadvantageofpodcoffeemachines?A.Theyarebiginsize.B.Theyc
anbewellsealed.C.Theyareenvironment-friendly.D.Theydon’tcostmuch.2.WhatmakesHamiltonBeach(49976)PodCoffeeM
achinespecial?A.Itwillneverbeoutofdate.B.Itfitsinwithloosecoffeegrounds.C.Itischeap.D.Itmakespeopleappearhumble.3.Whichofthefoll
owingwillbeagooddealifacustomerwantstominimizethetimeofmakingcoffee?A.HamiltonBeach(49976)PodCoffeeM
achine.B.NespressoInissiaOriginalPodCoffeeMachine.C.NespressoPixieEspressoPodCoffeeMachine.D.KeuringK55/K-ClassicPodCoffeeMachine.BT
hemenglancedaroundthelivingroomwhichHanahadtakengreatpainstodecorateproperly.Anewfloweredruglayonthefloor,andfreshwhitecurtainsthatKikuhadhe
lpedHanasewhungatthewindows.Thefirsttightbudsofthefloweringpeachintheiryardhadbeguntobloom,andknowin
gtherewouldbecallers,Hanahadarrangedabunchonthetable.“We’llcomerighttothepoint,”atallred-headedmansaidwithoutbotheringtositdown.“The
re’vebeensomecomplaintsfromtheneighborhoodabouthavingJapaneseonthisblock,”Tarocaughthisbreath.“Isee.Canyoutellmewhoitwasthatcomplained
?”“Justsomeoftheneighbors.,"“Whatisitthatwehavedonetooffendthem?”“Well,nothingspecific.”Tarolookedateachofthemeninturnandtriedtokeephisvoi
cesteady.“Gentlemen,”hebegan.“MywifeandIlookedmany,manymonthstofindahomewherewemightraiseourdaughter.Whentheownersaidt
herewouldbenoobjectiontoourmovinginhere,wetrustedhim.Itwaslikeadreamcometrueforus.Wehavealreadyspentmuchtimeandmoneyto
makethishouseourhome.Andnow,youwouldaskustoleave?”Tarodarednotstopbeforehefinishedallhewantedtosay:“Ishouldliketomeet
thoseneighborswhoobjecttous,“hesaid.“Isitanyofyougentlemen?”Themenlookeduncomfortable.uWe5rejustheret
orepresentthem.”“Thenpleaseinvitethemtocometalktome.Iftheycantellmewhywearen’tdesirableorwhywedonotdeservetheirrespect,Ishallconsid
ertheirrequest.IamtheownerofTakedaDryGoodsandGrocersonSeventhStreetandIwouldbehappytohavethemvisitmyshopaswell.”Themenglanceduneasilyatonea
notherandhadnothingmoretosay.4.What’sthemainpurposeofthemen’svisittoTaroandHana’shouse?A.TocheckwhetherHanahadproperlydecoratedtheho
use.B.TotellTarothathisfamilywasnotwelcomeintheneighborhood.C.TomakeTaroawareofthecomplaintsabouthisoffensivewords.D.Toextendt
heirwelcometothefamilytosettleintheneighborhood.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutTaro?A.Hewasbravetodefendhisrights.B.Hewasconsiderateofothers’f
eelings.C.Hewasoffensiveanddisrespectful.D.Hewaseagertoavoidconflicts.6.Theunderlinedword“desirable”isclosestinmea
ningto____.A.enviable.B.worthwhile.C.acceptable.D.tolerant7.WhatsocialproblemmightTaroandHanafaceinthestory?A.Unsafeneighb
orhood.B.IllegalImmigration.C.Housingshortage.D.Racialprejudice.CIfyou’veevertakenaclassindrawing,paintingorpotteryandinspite
ofyourbesteffort,couldn’tmakethefinalresultlookanythinglikethemodelshown,youmayhavethought,“Idon’thaveacreativeboneinmy
body.”Accordingtosomescientists,whoforthepast20yearshaveputtheelusivesubjectofcreativitythroughtherigorsofresearch,youareunderes
timatingyourself.DaVinciyoumayneverbe,butwhenitcomestocreativity,weareallsomewhatblessed.It’slearningtofosterth
isuniquetoolofextraordinaryproductivity,andthenapplyingitineverythingyoudo,thatcountstotellyoufromfigureslikeDaVinci.“Evenifwedon
’thavethegoodfortunetodiscoveranewchemicalelementorwriteagreatstory,theloveofthecreativeprocessforitsownsakeisavailabletosaysMihalyCsik
szentmihalyiinCreativity:FlowandPsychologyofDiscoveryandInvention.Mostpeoplebelievecreativityhasbeenawarded
tothoseperceivedtohavespecialtalent.Welookuponthese“creativegeniuses,”asweoftencallthem,withaweandabitofenvy,andmostpeopl
eassumethey’rebornwiththegoodgenes,or,asifinGreekmythology,acquirefromsomekindofdivineinspiration.Thereisnoargumentthatthewo
rldisnevershortofhighlytalentedandcreativepeople.Theyaremastersoftheirtradesandstandheads-and-shouldersabovecommoners,makingnewpathwaysforoth
erstofollow,andprovidinggreatercontextandunderstandingofourworld.Itcouldbesaidthatwithoutcreativityhumanitywouldnotevol
vesorapidly.Butlikeapubliclyrecognizedcreativebaseballplayerwhosharpenshisskillthroughyearsofcontinuoustraining,givingupotherpursuitsf
orthesolepassion,peoplewhoshowtheslightestreluctanceforarduouslaborareboundtowitnesstheirboastedabilitydisappear.Aftercloselystudying91crea
tiveandinfluentialpeople,includingnovelists,playwrights,composers,musiciansandscientists,Csikszentmihalyiconcludesthatnoonewouldignorethesweatt
heyshedandtheiralmostinsanewillingnesstofollowtheircreativeendeavortotheveryend,whereverthatmaybe.Thesearetheverythingsw
eallcanmaster,solongaswe’dliketo.8.It’swidelybelievedthatcreativitycomesfrom.A.goodtraininginartisticclasses.B.inborng
enesorrelevantgifts.C.goodluckinproductivity.D.certainGreekhistoricaltextbooks.9.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Peoplew
ithcreativityspeeduptheevolutionofhumanrace.B.Notallpeoplearebornwithcreativity.C.Wecan’tunderstandtheworldwithouttalentedandcreativepe
ople.D.Peopletendtoliveundertheshadowofgeniuses.10.Whydopeoplelosetheircreativityaccordingtothepassage?A.Beca
usetheystoppursuingtheirdream.B.Becausetheirpassiongraduallyfadesaway.C.Becausetheykeepboastingabouttheirability.D.Becausetheyareunwilling
toworkhard.11..Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howordinarypeopleandscientistsviewcreativitydifferently.B.Thereasons
forpeople’slackofcreativity.C.People’smisunderstandingofcreativityanditstruenature.D.Ordinarypeople’sunwillingnesstofollowtheexamplesofcreativeones
.DAnewstudysuggeststheAppleWatchwasabletoidentifyabnormalheartratesthatcouldbelinkedtoaseriousheartcondition.Morethan400,000AppleWatchu
sersvolunteeredforthestudy.ItwasaprojectofresearchersattheStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicine.Apple,theAmericanteleologycompany,provid
edmoneyforthestudy.ResultswererecentlypresentedatamajorconferenceonhearthealthinNewOrleans,Louisiana.Theresearcherslookedforsignsofatrialfibrillati
on,also,called”a-fib”,themostcommonformofirregularheartbeat.Somepeoplewitha-fibfeelchangesintheirheartbeat,whileothe
rsdonot.Becauseofthis,manypeopledonotknowtheyhavethecondition.Peoplewithuntreateda-fibareaboutfivetimesmore
likelytosufferastroke(中风).IntheUnitedStates,a-fibcausesanestimated130,000deathsand750,000hospitalizationseachyear.PeopletakingpartinthestudyworetheAp
pleWatchforextendedperiods.Thedevicescontainanappthatcontinuouslygathersinformationwithoutusershavingtodoanything.Itusesthewatch’slightse
nsortechnologytomeasurebloodflow.Thesystemisdesignedtoidentifychangesthatmightshowanirregularheartbe
at.Theresearcherssaidthatoutofthosetakingpart,about2,000subjects(实验对象)receivedawarningfromthedevicethattheymighthav
eaproblem.Thoseindividualswerethenaskedtocontactadoctor,whodecidedwhethertheyshouldreceivemoreclosewatchforapossibleirregularheartbeat.LloydMi
nor,headofStanford’sSchoolofMedicine,saidinastatementthattheresultsshowgreatpromiseinusingtechnologytocreate“morepredictiveandpreventivehealthcar
e”.DoctorMinoraddedthata-fibisjustoneexampleofaconditiondevicescanhelpidentifyinthefuture.“Thisstudyop
ensthedoortofurtherresearchintowearabletechnologiesandhowtheymightbeusedtopreventdiseasebeforeitstrikes”hesaid.Butsomehealthresearche
rswarnedagainstmakinganygeneraljudgementsbasedontheApple-financedstudy.Theyhavecalledformuchmoreresearchtomeasuretheeffectivene
ssofwearabledevicestoidentifysignsofdisease.RichardKovacs,whowaswiththeAmericanCollegeofCardiologyandwasnotinvolvedwiththestud
y,toldtheAssociatedPressthatdespitetheresults,theAppleWatchsystem“isnotperfect.”Henotedthatsincethestudydidnothave
acomparisongroupgettingregularECGmeasurements,thereisnowayofknowingifthedevicemissedheartbeatproblems.Thiscouldgiv
eusersafalsesenseofsecurity,hesaid.Otherexpertsagreedthatmorestudiesareneededbeforesimilardevice-basedhealt
hobservationsystemsarewidelyrecommended.12.Whatdoesthenewstudymainlyfindout?A.AppleWatchcanwarnofheartproblems.B.Thechangeofa-fibcanleadtoaserio
usheartcondition.C.Abnormalheartratescancauseastroke.D.Heartproblemscanbeidentifiedandcured.13.AppleWatchidentifiesi
rregularheartbeatsby________.A.measuringthewearer’sheartrates.B.sendinginformationtothewearer.C.monitoringthewearer’sbloodstream.D.extendi
ngthetimeofwearingit.14.WhichofthefollowingmightbewhatLloydMinormeansinhisstatement?A.Ifsdifficultfordoctorstopredictandpreventdiseasenow.B.Th
erearemorepossibilitiesofdevelopmentinwearableteleology.C.Wearabletechnologieswillidentifyandtreatanydiseaseoneday.D.A
-fibisjustoneexampleofaconditionthatcausesheartproblems.15.Whichstatementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Device-basedhealthobservati
onsystemsareconvenientandshouldbewidelyused.B.Wearabletechnologiesaredevelopingfastbutshouldn’tbeappliedtomedicine.C.Thestudyisgreatlyi
nfluencedbyacommercialcompanysotheresultsarealittleunfair.D.Thestudyresultsareinspiringbutmoreproofsareneededtoensur
etheaccuracy.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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。GenderStereotypesAreMessingwithYourKidGenderstereoty
pesaremessingwithyourkid.It’snotjustonemovie.It’snotjustoneTVshow.____16____Forexample,boysaresmarterthangirls,orcert
ainjobsarebestformenandothersforwomen.Accordingtoarecentreport,whichanalyzedmorethan150articles,interviews,books,andot
hersocial-scientificresearch,genderstereotypesinmoviesandonTVshowsaremorethanpersistent.________17________Think
ofpreschoolerswhoarejustbeginningtoidentifyasboysorgirls.ThecharacterstheyseeonTVoftenhaveanobviousmasc
ulineorfeminineappearance,suchasasuperhero’sbigmusclesoraprincess’longhair.Thesecharacteristicsalsoareoftenassociatedwithspecific
traits—forexample,beingstrongandbraveorfearfulandmeek(温顺的).____18____That“strongandbrave”superherobecomesaggressiveandviolent.T
hat“fearfulandmeek”princessbecomesubmissiveandweak.Accordingtothereport,alifetimeofviewingstereotypicalmediabec
omessodeep-rootedthatitcanultimatelyaffectkids’careerchoices,self-worth,relationships,andabilitytoachievetheirfullpot
ential.____19____Wepolled(调查)nearly1,000parentsacrossthecountryandfoundthattheybelievethemediahasasignificantinfluenceontheirkids,
fromhowgirlsshouldlookandbehavetohowseeingviolencecanaffectboys’beliefsaboutthemselves.Luckily,parentscanbringthemessagesHo
llywooddeliversundercontrol.Let’sfaceit:Exaggeratingthedifferencesbetweenboysanagirlsisnotwhatwereallywantourkidstoimi
tate.WhiletherearemoviesandTVshowsthatrejectgenderstereotypes—andHollywoodismakingsomeprogressonthisfront—you’renotgoingtobea
bletopreventyourkidsfromseeingeverythingthatsendsthewrongmessage.Andyourkidsprobablylikealotofmediathatreinforcesstereotypes.____20____Whenyouacti
velyrole-modelgenderequality,speakoutagainststereotypes,andchallengeoutdatedideas,kidswillhearthatloudandclear.A.Andlotsofpare
ntareconcernedabouttheseissues,too.B.Youhavealotofcontroloveryourkids’media—mostlywhenthey’relittle,butevenastheygrow.C.They’reincredibl
yeffectiveatteachingkidswhatthecultureexpectsofboysandgirls.D.Self-segregateisbasedongender--boyswanttoplaywithboys,andgirlswa
nttoplaywithgirls.E.Fortunately,themostpowerfulmessageskidsabsorbarefromyou.F.Fast-forwardtothetweenandteenyears,whencharactersbegintofightwi
threlationships,life,andjobprospects(前景).G.It’sconstantexposuretothesamedatedconcepts.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)ForCana
anElementary’ssecondgradeinPatchogue,N.Y.,todayisspeechday,andrightnowit’sChrisPalaez’sturn.The8-year-oldisthejokeroft
heclass.Withshiningdarkeyes,heseemslikethekindofkidwhowould____21____publicspeaking.Butheis____22____.“Fmheretotellyoutodaywhyyoushould...s
hould...”____23____onthe“-ld,”apronunciationdifficultyformanynon-nativeEnglishspeakers.Histeacher,ThomasWhaley,isnexttohim,whispering____24
____.“…Votefor...me...”____25____somestumbles,Chrisisdoingamazinglywell.Asonofimmigrants,ChrisstartedlearningEnglishalittleoverthreeyearsago.Wha
leyrecallshowatthebeginningoftheyear,whencalledupontoread,Chriswould____26____himselftogotothebathroom.Learning
Englishasasecondlanguagecanbea____27____experience.Sowhatyouneedisagreatteacherwholetsyoumake____28____.“Ittakesalotforanystude
nt,”Whaleyexplains,“tofeelconfidentenoughtosay,‘Idon’tknow,____29____Iwanttoknow.’”Whaleygottheideaofthissecond-gradepresidential____
_30_____projectwhenheaskedthechildrenonedaytoraisetheirhandsiftheythoughttheycouldneverbea/an_____31_____.Theanswer_____3
2_____hisheart.Whaleysaystheprojectisabout_____33_____justlearningtoreadandspeakinpublic.Hewantsthesekidstolearnto_____34_____aboutthemselves.
‘‘Appreciatingyourself,andyourbest_____35_____”Whaleysays,“isverydifficultforachildwhocameintotheclassroomnotfeelingconfident.”
21.A.enjoyB.dislikeC.addressD.deliver22.A.embarrassedB.confidentC.nervousD.delighted23.A.layB.reliesC.focusesD.trips24
.A.praiseB.supportC.amazementD.secret25.A.RegardlessofB.ExceptforC.InsteadofD.Judgingfrom26.A.forceB.adviseC.excuseD.persuade27.A.straightforwardB.p
reciousC.uniqueD.painful28.A.mistakesB.correctionsC.accomplishmentsD.requests29.A.neverthelessB.thoughC.orD.but30.A.selecti
onB.campaignC.engagementD.assignment31.A.artistB.managerC.presidentD.astronaut32.A.brokeB.touchedC.meltedD.opened33
.A.lessthanB.nomorethanC.morethanD.ratherthan34.A.learnB.boastC.inquireD.examine35.A.meansB.wishesC.choicesD.qualities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。RobertCormierdidnotseemlikeanauthorwhowouldcreatecontroversy(争议),orargument.Never____36____helivefartherthanthreemiles
fromhischildhoodhomeinLeominster,Massachusetts,andformanyyears,hewasapopularcolumnistforalocalnewspaper.Onmostafternoo
ns,hecouldbefoundinthearea’spubliclibrary.However,controversyforCormierbeganin1974___37___hepublishedhisnovelTheCho
colateWar.ThenoveldealswithbullyingataNewEnglandschoolinarealisticway.Soonsomepeoplewerecallingforthebook___38___(ban)fromlibrariesandschools.Cormie
rneverbackeddown,though___39___greatpressure.“Mydreamwastobeknownasawriterandtobeabletoproduceatleastonebookthatwould___40___(read)bypeople.Tha
tdreamcametruewithmyfirstnovel___41___(publish).Andall___42___resthasbeenasweetbonus.Oneofthesentencesthat___43___(occur)allthetime
inlettersIreceiveis:‘Youtellitlikeitis.’Andthat’sencouragementformeandkeepsme___44___(go).”Cormiercontinuedtowriteabouttherealitiesofgrowi
ngup,withnovelssuchasIAMtheCheese____45____storiessuchasTheMoustache.HisstoriesreflectanamazingabilitytofocusoneverydayAmeri
canlifeandcaptureitfromtheperspectiveofteenagers,whoseethingsthatadultsdon’talwayssee.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华。来自英国的学生正访问你校。为庆祝中国传统
节日元宵节,学校特举办“吃元宵•猜灯谜”活动,带领外国学生感受中国文化。请你为此写一份邀请信,内容包括:1.活动日期、地点;2.具体活动;3.期待参与。_________________________
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________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Alittlegirlrantoher
bedroomandpulledoutherpiggybankfromasecretdrawerinhercloset.Shebrokethepiggybankandtookthechangeandcounteditcarefully.Threetimes,even.Thetotalha
stobeexactlyperfectasthereshouldn’tbeanychanceformistakehere.Shecarefullyplacedthecoinsinajarandtwistedonthecap.Shetookthejarfullofcoinandslippedouto
fthebackdoor.Shemadeherwaysixblockstoadrugstore.Shewaitedpatientlyforthepharmacist(药剂师)togivehersomeattentionbuthewastoobusyattendingotherc
ustomersatthatmoment.Shetriedseveraltimestogethisattention,butshewasn’tsuccessful.Finally,shetookaquarterfromher
jarandbangedontheglasscounter,whichwasfinallyabletogethersomeattention.“Andwhatdoyouwantlittlemiss?”theph
armacistaskedthetinygirlinthefrontofhiscounter.“Mybrotherisreally,reallysick...andIwanttobuyamiracle
.”thegirlansweredback.“Ibegyourpardon?”saidthepharmacist.“Mybrotherisreallysickandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecancurehim
now.So,Iwanttogetamiracleforhim.howmuchdoesamiraclecost?”“I’msorrybutIcan’thelpyou.Wedon’tsellmiracles
here,littlegirl.”thepharmacistsaid,softeningalittle.“Listen,Ihavethemoneytopayforit.Ifitisn’tenough,Iwillgetmore.
Justtellmehowmuchitcosts.”Nexttothelittlegirlwasatallwell-dressedman.Hestoopeddownandaskedthelittlegirl,“Whatkindofamiracledoesyourbrotherneed
?”“Idon’tknow,”thegirlrepliedwithhereyesfilledwithtears.“Ijustknowheisverysickandhassomethingbadgrowinginsidehishead.Doc
torsaysheneedsanoperation.Butdaddycan’tpayforit,soweneedamiracletosavehimnow.Icanuseallmymoneytosavem
ybrother.”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。Paragraph1:‘‘Howmuchdoyouhave?”askedtheman._____________________________________________
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________________________Paragraph2:HewasareputedNeurosurgeon,justtherightpersonneededtosavethelittleboy’slife._______
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