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绝密★考试结束前2023学年第二学期衢温“5+1”联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂
相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分听力(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。
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.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Gethimsomecoffee.B.Treathimtolunch.C.Lookforhislunchbox.
2.WhathappenedtoHenry?A.Hegainedweight.B.Hemaintainedweight.C.Helostweight.3.Whereisthemangoing?A.5thAvenue.B.6thAvenue.C.8thAvenue.4.Wh
atistheman’sopinionaboutsoapoperas?A.Relaxing.B.Boring.C.Interesting.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabou
t?A.Aphotographer.B.Avacation.C.Aphoto.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whatareonthelistoftheclothes?A
.Sweaters.B.Socks.C.T-shirts.7.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Shoppingwiththeman.B.Givingadvice.C.Packingforatrip.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Whatd
oesthemanmainlydoinhissparetime?A.Helearnsalanguage.B.Heplaysthepiano.C.Hedoessomesports.9.Whydidthemangiveupskating?A.Helostinterestinit.B.Hed
idn’thaveenoughtime.C.Hegotinjuredinhisleg.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheproblemwiththewoman?A.Shehasgainedweight.B.Shedoesn’tfeelverywell
.C.Sheisworriedabouttheexams.11.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewoman?A.Drinklesscoffee.B.Eatmoremeatandfruits.C.Gotobedbefore10:00p.m.12.Whatexercis
edoesthemanrecommendthewomantotake?A.RunningB.Dancing.C.Walking.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthewomanhavetodotogetscholarships?A.SpeakEnglishwell.B.A
pplybyMonday.C.Getthehighestgrades.14.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Makeasurvey.B.Askforadvice.C.Offersomehelp.15.Whichsubjec
tdoesthewomanlikebest?A.English.B.Math.C.Art.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’sdreamjob?A.Perfect.B.Impractical.C.Dull.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20
题。17.Whatwasthesurveyon?A.Hotelservices.B.Hotelrooms.C.Hotelcomplaints.18.Howmanyhotelstaffweresurveyed?A.400.
B.75.C.39.19.Whatweremostoftheunusualcomplaintsabout?A.Food.B.Rooms.C.Location.20.WhydidthemanataluxuryhotelinLondoncomplain
?A.Hedidn’tgetadiscount.B.Thetoiletwasfilledwithwater.C.Hisroomdidn’thaveaseaview.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。AConsideringstudyingintheUS?Concernedaboutexpense?Let’sexplorestrategiesforreducingeconomicpressure.Finding
scholarshipsExploreuniversitywebsites,asmanyUSinstitutionsofferscholarshipstointernationalstudents.MakeuseofsearchengineslikeFastwebor
Scholarship.comforcomprehensivescholarshipsearches.Scholarshipscanbecompetitiveduetohighdemand.However,alargenumberofopportunitiesexist.Tipsforsecuri
ngscholarships:●Academicexcellence:Strongacademicperformanceishighlyregardedbyuniversities●Extracurricularinvolv
ement:Participationinsports,musicorcommunityservicedistinguishesapplicants.●Seekguidance:Teachersoradviserscanoffervaluableadvice.Alternative
cost-reductionmeasures●On-campusemployment:Internationalstudentscanworkoncampus,providingbothincomeandnetworkingopportuni
ties.●Communitycolleges:Startstudiesatacommunitycollege,whichisoftenmoreaffordable,beforetransferringtoauniversityfordegr
eecompletion.●Hostfamilyaccommodation:LivingwithaUSfamilycanbeacost-effectivealternativetouniversityhousing
.Financialoptions:loansandaid●Loans(贷款):Somefinancialinstitutionsloanstointernationalstudents.●Financialaid:Certainuniversitiesprovidefinancia
lassistancetointernationalstudents.Practicalbudgeting●Homecooking:Preparingmealsathomeismoreeconomical
thandiningout.●Second-handpurchases:Chooseusedbooksandfurnituretosaveonexpenses.●Publictransportation:Takebusesandtrains
insteadofowningacarformorecost-effectivetravel.21.Whatisanadvantageinguaranteeingscholarships?A.Agreatgiftinart.B.Excellentac
ademicperformance.C.Activeparticipationinclassactivities.D.Agoodcommandofusingsearchengines.22.Basedonthep
assage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Communitycollegefeesarerelativelyhigh.B.Owningacaristhecheapestwaytoge
taround.C.Internationalstudentshaveaccesstofinancialaidinsomeuniversities.D.On-campusaccommodationcostsmuchlessthanlivingwithahostfamily.23.W
hichsectionofanewspapermaythetextcomefrom?A.Education.B.Economy.C.Transportation.D.Travel.BAreyouan“Iperson”oran“Eperson”?Thesetwope
rsonalitylabelsinparticulararewidelydiscussedonline.TheyarepartofapopularpersonalitytestcalledtheMyers-BriggsTypeIndicator,orMBTI.
Thereare16personalitiesinall,ofwhich“I”and“E”referto“introverted”and“extroverted”,respectively.Evenifsomeoneistypicallyquiet,manyonlinediscuss
ionssuggestthatan“Iperson”canstillactoutgoingattimes.Forexample,whenanintrovertedpersoniswithagroupofintroverted
friends,theymightbecomemoresociallikean“E”person.Accordingtopsychologists,thisideaoftemporarilyswitchingpersonali
tiesiscalled“masking”.Thatishidingyourtruepersonalityinspecificsituations.“Humanbeingswanttofeeltheybelong,andtheymightbecomepeople-pleaserstodoso,”
wrotetheMasterClasswebsite.Thinkingonthis,Imayactuallybethekindofpersonthatthesepeoplearediscussing.Mosttimes,Ijustwishtomaketheatmos
pheremoreinterestingandexcitingandshowpeoplethatI’measytogetalongwith.Butdeepdown,Imostlyenjoybeingaloneandquiet.UsingtheM
BTIresulttoidentifyanddescribesomeone’spersonalityseemsfun.However,Iwenttoofaratonetime.Mysisterwasexcitedlymakingaday-to-daytrave
lplanwhenIrememberedfromanarticlethata“Pperson”doesn’tliketomakeorsticktoplans,soIsaidtoher,“Youdon’tse
emlikea‘Pperson’”.“Why?”sheaskedback.“SincewhendoIneedtofollowwhatmypersonalitytesttellsmetodo?”ItwasthenthatIrealizedthatI’dta
kentheresulttooseriously.TheMBTIpersonalitytestmayshowsomethingyoudon’tknowaboutyourselfandcanevenbeafunice-breakerq
uestionwhenmeetingnewfriends.Andthat’sallitis—forfun.Knowingsomeone’sMBTIresultdoesn’tmeanyoureallyknowthisperson.24.An“Iperson”tendsto___
_____.A.reflectonproblemsaloneB.enjoygatheringswithfriendsC.beactiveinsocialsituationsD.trytochatwithcompletestrangers25.W
hydoesan“Iperson”actlikean“Eperson”sometimes?A.Becausehe/shewantstobelikeothers.B.Becausehe/sheneedsasenseofbelonging.C.Becausehe/sh
edislikestoembarrassothers.D.Becausehe/sheisactuallyan“Eperson”deepinside26.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“Iwenttoofar”inparagraph
5?A.Shepushedhersistertoomuch.B.Shefailedtohelphersisterfollowherplan.C.Shebelievedblindlytheresultofthepersonalitytest.D.Shediscou
ragedhersistertomakeadetailedtravelplan.27.WhatdoesthewriterthinkabouttheMBTI?A.Itissupposedtobestrictlyfollowed.B.Itte
llsyoueverythingaboutyourpersonality.C.It’saninterestingwaytostartachatwithastranger.D.It’sareliableapproachtotellingwhattype
ofpeopleapersonbelongsto.CWhenopeningcertainmobileapps,usersoftenfinddisruptive(有干扰性的)open-appadvertisemen
tsthatimpacttheirexperience.Open-appadvertisementsareadvertisementsthatappearinbetweencontentsorduringtransitionscr
eens,suchaswhenanappisloadingthenextpage.Someoftheseadvertisementscanredirectuserstoanotherappifthephoneisshaken,causingalotoffrustrationforconsumer
s.Theseopen-appadvertisementsfunctionasgatewaysandbecomemorecommonduringonlineshoppingfestivals,redirectinguserstoshoppingplatformssuch
asTaobaoandJD.Mostsmartphoneshaveagyroscopesensor(陀螺仪传感器)todetectshaking,leadingtounintentionalredirection.Manyusersnotonl
yfinditannoyingtofindthemselvesonanadvertisementspage,butalsohavetroubledisablingthegyroscopefeaturesincesometimestheirphoneslackthechoice
todosotoavoidthisissue.Inresponse,authoritieshaveintroduceddetailedregulationsonshakingadvertisementsgateways.A
regulationpublishedinDecember2022outlinesspecificrulesforthedesignof“shake-to-open”advertisements.Itsayst
hattheseadvertisementscanonlybe“clickedthrough”ifthephone’srotationangleexceeds35degrees,withanactiontimelongerthanthreeseconds.Ad
ditionally,inFebruary,theMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnologyemphasizedthatpop-uporopen-appadvertisementsshou
ldnotdisruptusers’experiences.AregulationintroducedinMaystatesthatadvertisementsmustincludeaclearbuttonforuserstoclosethem.Governmentenfor
cementoftheseregulationspresentschallenges,asthenumberofappsanddevelopersisgreat.However,thisshouldnotbeanexcusef
orinternetplatformstobreaktherules,asthisbehaviorcausesfarmoreharmthangood.AsurveybytheJiangsuConsumerCounc
ilshowedthatover90percentofusersstronglydislikeopen-appadvertisements,feelingthattheirrightsarebeingthreat
ened.Whiletheseadvertisementsmightleadtomoreclicks,thefactisthattheadvertisementsmayharmthecredibilityoftheplatformst
hattheadvertisementsleadtoandweakentheusers’willingnesstousetheplatforms.Platformscanachieveamutuallybeneficial(互惠互利)solutiononlyiftheyres
pectusers’choicesandprovidesuitableadvertisementsthatusersarewilingtoaccept.28.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytalk
aboutconcerningopen-appads?A.Thebenefitsofopen-appadsforonlineshoppingplatforms.B.Thelackofregulationsgoverningtraditionaladvertisingmethods.C.T
heeffectivenessofopen-appadsinincreasingusers’engagement.D.Thenegativeimpactofdisruptiveopen-appadsonusers’experience.29.Whatwasreg
ulatedinDecember2022about“shake-to-open”ads?A.Theycanbeclickedthroughwithoutanyrestrictions.B.Theycanon
lybeclickedthroughoncertainconditions.C.Theyshouldhaveaclearbuttonforuserstoclosethem.D.Theyshouldappearforonlythreesecondsonthescreen.30
.Howcanplatformsreachawin-winsolutionasmentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Byignoringusers’choices.B.Byrespectin
gusers’preferences.C.Bypresentingmoreirrelevantads.D.Byfloodinguserswithmoreprofitableads.31.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassa
ge?A.ThePreferencesofShoppingPlatforms.B.TheChallengesofOnlineShoppingFestivals.C.TheRoleofAdvertisementsinImprovingUsers’Experience.D.TheBa
ttleagainstDisruptiveAdvertisementsonMobileApps.DPost-traumaticstressdisorder(PTSD,创伤后应激障碍)isamentaldisorderthatdevelo
psamongpeoplewhohaveexperiencedorobservedtraumaticthingssuchaswars,disastersorotherviolentevents.AttheheartofPTSDisamemorythatcannotbecontrol
led.Itcanaffecttheeverydaylivesofitssufferersinformssuchasflashbacks,nightmaresandanxiety.Anewstudydonebyresearcher
sfromYaleUniversityandtheIcahnSchoolofMedicineatMountSinaiinNewYorkCitysuggeststhatpatientswithPTSDprocesstheirtraumaticmem
oriesdifferentlythanregularmemories.Theresearchersdidbrainscansof28PTSDpatients.Theyaskedthepatientstolistentorecordednarrationsoft
heirownmemories.Someoftherecordedmemorieswereneutral,someweresimply“sad”,andsomeweretraumatic.Theyfoundthatwhe
nthepatientslistenedtothe“sad”memories,thehippocampus(海马体),whichisresponsibleforformingmemories,wasactivated.Butwhentheylistenedtothetraumaticme
mories,adifferentarea,.calledtheposteriorcingulatecortex(PCC,后扣带回皮质),wasengaged.ThePCCisnotamemoryregion.Inst
ead,itregulatesinternalexperiences,suchasdaydreaming.ThemoreseverePTSDsymptomsare,themoreactivethePCCis.“Thebraindoesn’tlooklikeitisinastateofmemor
y;itlookslikeitisinastateofpresentexperience,”DanielaSchiller,oneoftheauthorsofthestudy,toldTheNewYorkTimes.Thatmeanspeop
lewithPTSDfeelasthoughthey’reexperiencingthetraumaticeventagaininthepresentmoment,ratherthanthinkingba
ckonitlikeatypicalmemory.ThenewfindingmightholdhopefornewPTSDtherapies(治疗).FuturetherapiesareexpectedtofocusonhelpingPTSDpatientsreturntheirtraumatic
memoriestothehippocampussothattheycantreatthemasregularandnon-disruptive(非破坏性的)memories.Changingthewaysofthinkingcouldhelpthebrainreducethefee
lingofimmediatethreatcausedbytrauma,accordingtoIlanHarpaz-Rotem,oneofthepaper’sauthors.32.Whatdoestheun
derlinedword“flashbacks”inparagraph1mean?A.Rapidmovementsofeyes.B.Loudsoundinthedistance.C.Repeatedupsettingmemories.D.B
rightlightssuddenlyappearing.33.HowdopeoplewithPTSDrecalltraumaticeventsaccordingtoDanielaSchiller?A.Theytreatthemasregularmemories.B.T
heycaneasilycontrolthesememories.C.Theystruggletoremembertraumaticeventsclearly.D.Theyvividlyrelivetraumaticev
entsasiftheyarehappeningatpresent.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthenewfinding?A.Positive.B.Negative.C.Unclear.D.Doubtful.35.Whatisthepurposeoft
hepassage?A.Toanalyzethereasonsfortraumaticevents.B.ToinformreadersofthesymptomsofPTSDpatients.C.Toadvocatepatients’participationinfuturetherapies.D.
Topresentaresearchfindinganditspotentialapplication.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。HowtoBoostHappinessSpendt
imewithyourclosestfriendsAccordingtoOxfordpsychologistRobertDunbar,morethan60percentofoursocialtimeisdev
otedtoour5closestfriends.36Fromahappinesspointofview,itpaystoinvestinthoseclosesttoyou.Laughingwithfriendshasbeenshowntobebenefic
ialforyourheart,lungsandstresscontrol.HoldopenadoorUndertakinganactofkindness,suchasholdingopenadoorforastrangertriggersthebrainplea
surecentre.Oneofthelargeststudiesintokindness,TheKindnessTest,lookedat60,000peopleandshowedthatthosewhoregularlyvolunteerseeapositivechangein
brainchemistry.37StrikeupconversationswithstrangersIfyouliveinalargecity,chancesarethatyoudon’tregularlystrikeupco
nversationswithstrangers.38Researchshowsthattalkingtostrangerscanstimulateourbraininwaysthatfamiliarinteractionsdon’t,sharpeningourt
hinking,boostingself-confidenceandprovidingasenseofaccomplishment.HugforawhileItmightnotcomenaturallytoeveryonebuthugsaregreatf
orthebody.39Thereasonisthatittakesawhileforyourbraintoreleaseahormonelinkedtoincreasedtrustandcreativity.Hugsalsotr
iggerthereleaseofhormonesthatarelinkedtoyourimmunesystem.Theyhavealsobeenlinkedtoreducinganxietyinpeoplewithlowself-es
teem.40AstudyinPolandfoundadecreaseinstressinyoungadultswhospent15minutesinnaturalsurroundings.Afurthers
tudybytheUniversityofExeterfoundthatjustfiveminutesofnatureexposurereducedstress.Thebestpossiblebenefi
tsareachievedbyspending120minutesaweekinnature-or17minutesaday.A.Workoutregularly.B.Stepoutsidetobeund
erthesky.C.Remembertokeepdoingitforsevenseconds,though.D.Actually,gratitudeisstronglyassociatedwithagreaterlevelofhappin
ess.E.That’sfollowedby15goodfriends,50friendsand150meaningfulcontacts.F.Butdoingsohasbeenproventoboostasenseofbelong
ingandimprovemoodG.Thosewhocarryoutniceactsforstrangersalsoreportfeelingmorecompetent.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。Foralongtime,SergioPeraltafromtheUSdreamed
aboutplayingcatchWhenhewasborn,hisrighthanddidn’tfully41,withonlytinyfingersattheendofhisarm.42,hehadtolearntowrite,eatandcarryboo
kswithonlyonehand.Overtheyears,the15-year-oldboyfromHendersonvilleHighSchoollost43thatanythingwouldchange.Peraltawouldhid
ehishandinhissleeve(袖子),so44wouldeverfindout.Luckily,theschool’sengineeringteacher,JeffWilkins,toldhimthathisfellowstudentsmightbeabletohelp,
andhisclassmatessupportedhiminawayhenever45.Threestudentshad46toonlinemodelsofprostheses(假体)anda3Dprinte
r,sotheymadeaplan.Theyusedpolylacticacid(聚乳酸),acommonmaterialin3Dprintingthatisalso47tomakeelectronicd
evices,asthemainfabricofthe48.Theyappliedanotherelastic(有弹性的),plasticmaterialtomakethefingers49objects.BobCotter,theschool’s50
,toldtheBBCthathisstudentsareencouragedto“makeconcepts51reality”.Hethoughthighlyofwhatthestudentsdid,52thatPeralta’snewprosthesisisa
proofthatthestudentscareabouteachother.Peralta,who53todoeverythingwithhislefthand,wasevenabletocatchabaseballwiththe
prosthetichandcreatedbyhisclassmates.“WhenIcaughtitforthefirsttime,everyonestartedcheeringup54,”Peraltasaidwithasmile.“Itwasthefirsttim
ethatIhadcaughtaballwithmy55handinmy15years.”41.A.sweepB.spreadC.buildD.develop42.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.N
everthelessD.Yet43.A.heartB.courageC.hopeD.help44.A.nobodyB.somebodyC.anybodyD.everybody45.A.declinedB.emergedC.stimulatedD.expected46.A.chanceB
.abilityC.accessD.plan47.A.usedB.deletedC.reliedD.urged48.A.legB.handC.armD.foot49.A.stretchB.defendC.c
ollapseD.catch50.A.managerB.colleagueC.principalD.monitor51.A.turnedupB.turnedoutC.turnedintoD.turneddown52.A.talkingB.addingC.wishingD.whisper
ing53.A.grewupB.brokeupC.pickedupD.lookedup54.A.cautiouslyB.consideratelyC.gratefullyD.excitedly55.A.leftB.rig
htC.extraD.another非选择题部分第二节(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。Asacountrywitharichhistoryandsplend
idcivilization,Chinahaswitnessedthepassingdownofnumerous56__________(form)ofintangibleculturalheritagewhichcontinuetobevaluedt
oday.ChinaDailyrecentlyhaslaunchedthedocumentaryseriesRevivalofAncientArts,filminginheritorsandmodernartiststhataredevot
ed57__________revivingancientarts.Ronghua,orvelvet(天鹅绒)flowers,isatraditionalChineseartformoftwistingsilkthreadsbetweenthinwire.T
hetraditionofwearingvelvetflowersisbelieved58__________(date)backtotheTangDynasty(618-907).Atthattime,theartisticflower
s59__________(offer)asgiftstotheimperialcourt.Theintangibleculturalheritageof60__________tomakevelvetf
lowershasbeenpasseddownthroughthegenerations,61__________(preserve)itstimelessartistry.62__________firstpartofthedocumentaryseriesfocuseso
ntheeffortsofavelvetflowerartist,63__________hasinheritedthetraditionaltechniqueandcombinedthehistorywithmodernculture.Inthesecond
part,aninheritorfromNanjingofEastChina’sJiangsuprovince,oneofthebirthplacesofvelvetflowerproduction,64__________(show)theprocessofcraftin
gvelvetflowers,sharinghiseffortstoadvancethistraditionalart65__________hiscontributiontorevivingtheancienttechnique.第四部分写作(共两节,满
分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周日你校举办了“种下一棵树,收获一片林”的植树节活动。请你为校英语报写一篇活动报道,内容包括:1.活动内容;2.活动收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。PlantaTree,HarvestaForest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。Iwas11yearsoldwhenIaskedmyparentsforpianolessons.Wewereintheimpactofthe
recession(经济衰退).Mymotherhadrecentlybeenoutofworkandsomyfatherbecametheonlybreadearnerforourfamily.Apolite“no”wastheans
wer.Thatdidn’tdiscourageme.IGoogledthedimensionsofakeyboard,drewthekeysontoapieceofpaperandstuckitonmydesk.Iwouldclicknotesonanonlinekeyboardand“play
”thembackonmypaperone—keepingthesoundtheymadeonthecomputerinmyhead.AfterawhileIcouldhearthenotesinmyheadwhilepressingthekeys
onthepaper.Ispentsixmonthsplayingscalesandchordsequenceswithouttouchingarealpiano.Oncemymothersawitwasn’ta
craze,inspiteofthefactthatsheandfatherneverwishedtheirdaughtertoworkinmusic,sheborrowedsomemoneyfromfamilyand
friends,andboughtme10lessons.Istillrememberthefirstlesson.Iwasstruckbyhownobleandelegantthesoundofthepianowas,asIhadbecomefamiliarwiththeartificial
electronicsound.TheteachertriedtoexplainwheremiddleCwasbutIcouldalreadyplayallthemajorandminorscales(音阶),aswellastonicanddominantfunction
s.Aftereightlessons,Iobtainedthefirstgradepianocertificate(证书).BythetimeIstartedsecondaryschool,wecouldn’taffordlessonsagain,soIretu
rnedtomypaperkeyboard.Ipassedgradethree,thengradefive,practicingonlyonmypaperkeyboard.Forthegradesaboveth
at,there’sanexpectationthatyouincludeacertainsensitivityintoyourplaying.TheheadofmusicatmyschoolsaidIcouldpracticeontheschool’sgrandpia
no.Iwouldwakeupat5:30a.m.togetthereintimeandplayuntillessonsstarted.I’dskiplunchandthenpracticeafterschool
untilthecaretakerkickedmeout.Athome,I’dhavedinner,dothreehoursofrevision,andthenmentalpracticeuntil1a.m.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作
答。Oneevening,whenIwasabout13,Icamehome,andmymothersaidshehadasurpriseforme.Myfatherwasverymuchagainstplayingthepi
ano,butwhenheheardmyplaying,somethinginsidehimchanged.2023学年第二学期衢温“5+1”联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科参考答案听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BCABC6-10ABACB11-15ACBBA16-20
BCAAC阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节21-23BCA24-27ABCC28-31DBBD32-35CDAD第二节36-40EGFCB完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15)41-45DB
CAD46-50CABDC51-55CBADB语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.forms57.to58.todate59.wereoffered60.how61.preserving62.The
63.who64.shows65.and应用文写作(满分15分)Apossibleversion:PlantaTree,HarvestaForestAimingtoraisestudents’awarenessaboutenvironmentalpr
otectionandtheimportanceofreforestation,ourschoolorganizedatree-plantingeventthemed“PlantaTree,HarvestaFores
t”lastSunday.Asisscheduled,studentsandteachersgatheredintheschoolgardenwithshovelsandsaplingsinhand.Everyoneenthusiasticall
yparticipatedinplantingtrees,creatingavibrantandgreenatmosphere.Studentsweredividedintogroups,eachresponsibleforplantingandcaringfor
aspecificareaofthegarden.Alongsidetreeplanting,environmentalknowledgeboardsweredisplayed,furtherpromotingstudents’eco-aware
ness.Notonlydidtheeventpromoteasenseofunityandteamworkamongtheparticipants,butalsoiteducatedeveryoneaboutthebenefitsoftreestotheenvironment.S
tudentsbetterunderstoodtheroleoftreesincombatingclimatechangeandimprovingairquality.读后续写(满分25分)Apossibleversion:Oneevening,whenIwasabout13,Icameho
me,andmymumsaidshehadasurpriseforme.Iwasexpectingachocolatebar,butitturnedouttobearealpiano,boughtwithmoremon
eyborrowedfromfriends.ItwasthefirsttimethatI’dplayedforher.Muchtohersurprise,insteadofasimplesong,IplayedapiececalledEleg
y:InAutumn.Icouldseetearswellingupinhereyes.Shehurriedtofetchmydadfromhisroomandalmostpushedhimintothesofa.“Justl
isten,”shesaid.Myfatherwasverymuchagainstmeplayingthepiano,butwhenheheardmyplaying,somethinginsidehimchanged.Actuall
y,hewouldalwaysdropeverythinghewasdoingwheneverheheardthesoundofthepianokeys.Now,manyyearslater,peopleallovertheworldhe
armeplaying.Whatmyfathersaidthatdayhasneverfadedfrommymemory,“Sinceyoudoloveplayingitandplayitsowell,justkeepplayingitlikenooneelsewould.”SoI’vedo
neeversinceandthisisoneofthefewthingsthatIfeelsoproudhavehappenedinmylife.附:英语听力原文Text1M:Ican’tfindmylunchboxanywhere.IknowIhaditwhenIarrived.W:Nev
ermind.Iwilltreatyoutodayatthatcafeacrossthestreet.Text2M:Henrycan’tbeover60kilogramsnow.W:Sure.Howdidhelose10kilogramsinamonth?Text3M:What
stopisthis?W:6thAvenue.Thebuswon’tstopagainuntil8thAvenue.M:Oh,no.Imissedmystop!Whydidn’tyouremindmewhenthebusarrivedat5thAvenue?Te
xt4M:Doyouwanttogooutforawalk?W:What,now?Ican’t.It’s“SoapTime”.Don’tyouwatchit?M:Areyoukidding?Soapoperas
(肥皂剧)areforpeoplewhohavenothingbettertodo.Text5W:Thepictureiswelldesigned.M:Itookitonmyvacationlastyear.W:Really?Id
idn’tknowyouaresuchagreatphotographer!Text6M:HereisthelistoftheclothesIwanttotaketoLosAngeles.DoyouthinkI’vethoughtofeverything?
W:Let’ssee.Sweaters,jackets,scarves…M:Yes,it’sspringinLosAngeles,andit’llbecool.W:Notallthetime.Whatwillyouwearifit’swarm?M:Ifit’swarm,Iwo
n’twearasweater!W:Fine,butyoudon’thaveanyT-shirtsorsocksonyourlist.M:Oh,Iforgot.I’lltakeacoupleofsocksandsomeT-shirts.Aretheyi
nmybedroom?W:Yes,inyourclothescupboard.Text7M:It’sSaturdayagain.Noalarmclock.Nowork.Iloveit.W:HowIwanttohavemuchfreetim
easyoudo!Sowhatdoyouusuallydoinyourfreetime?M:Atthemoment,I’mspendingmuchofmyfreetimelearningGerman.Ialsoenjoyplayingthepianonowand
then.W:Doyouplayanysports?M:Notmuch.ButIgotothesportsclubandworkoutonceaweek.W:Whynottryskating?It’ssoexciting.M:Yes,buttooexciting.Ioncebr
okemylegwhileskating.Ihadtogiveitup.W:Whatapity!Text8M:Iknowthatyoudon’tfeelverywellandyou’relosingweight.Hasschoolbeenverydifficultlate
ly?W:Yes.Ijustfinishedtakingmymidtermexams.I’vebeendrinkingalotofcoffeetostayuplatetostudy.M:Whataboutexercise?Haveyoubee
nabletogetanyexerciseduringmidtermexams?W:No.I’vebeenstudyingsomuchthatIhaven’thadtime.M:Itsoundstomethatyouhave
n’tgivenyourbodyachancetogetbetter.W:WhatshouldIdo?M:First,youmustsleepmore.Next,youhavetoeatbetter.Yourbodycannotworkwellifyoudon’tgiveitgoodfood.T
rytoeatmorevegetablesandfruits.Andlimityourcoffeetotwocupsaday.Finally,youshouldexercisemore.Itdoesn’thavetoberunnin
gordancing.Walkingisanexcellentexerciseandiseasytodo.W:Allright.Thankyou,doctor.Text9M:Hi,Melissa!Howareyoudoi
ng?W:I’msostressed(焦虑不安,心力交瘁)!Idon’tknowwheretogotoschoolandwhattomajorin!M:Don’tworry.Youhaveplentyoftimetodecide.W:Actuall
y,Idon’t.IfIwanttogetscholarshipstohelpmepayfortuition(学费),IneedtoapplybyMonday.M:Oh,Isee.Well,letmeseeifIcanhelpyou.What’syourfavoritesubject?W:
IlikeEnglish,math,art,andmusic.M:OK.Whichonedoyoulikethemost?W:IguessI’dhavetosayEnglish.IusuallydoprettywellinEnglishclasses,too.M:Whichsubject
doyougetyourhighestgradesin?W:Actually,thatwouldhavetobemath.M:OK.Well,whatkindofjobdoyouwanttogetwhenyougraduate?W:Idon’tknow.AllIknowisth
atIwanttomakelotsofmoney!M:Alright!So,isitmoreimportanttoyoutomakemoneyortoenjoyyourwork?W:Inaperfectworld,Iwouldenjoymywork,and
makelotsofmoney!M:OK.Stopdreaming.Text10W:Atravelwebsiteconductedasurveyonhotelcomplaintsandfoundsomeun
usualthings.ThesiteSkyscanner.Netsurveyed400hotelstaffin39countries.Itaskedaboutthestrangestthingsguestshadaskedfororcomplainedabout.Staf
fsaidthatmostoftheunusualcomplaintswereaboutfood.Otherrequestswereaboutrooms.Noteveryhotelroomistoeverybody’sta
ste,butthecomplaintsintheSkyscannersurveyweresostrangethattheymakeyouwonderhowthehotelstaffanswered.Itwouldbeimpossibleforanyho
teltomakesomeofthesecomplainingguestshappy.Thecomplaintsaboutfoodwereverystrange.Oneguestaskedfor16cucumbersaday.Anotherrequestedonlyt
herightlegofachicken.Thestaffwonderediftheleftlegdidn’ttasteasniceastherightleg.Oneguestaskedforsomethi
ngnotnormallyonthemenu—crocodilesoup.Othercomplaintsweretotallycrazy.AmanataluxuryhotelinLondoncompla
inedthathisroomdidnothaveaseaview.ThenearestbeachtoLondonisabout75kilometersaway.Otherguestswantedthetoiletfilledwithmineralwate
r,abathfullofhoneyandadiscountbecausehisgirlfriendsnored(打呼噜).