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兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第1页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司兰州一中2022-2023-2学期期末考试试题高二英语说明:本试卷分第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
。答案写在答题卡上,交卷时只交答题卡。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,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题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatisAlicenow?A.Aphotographer.B.Ajournalist.C.Anactress.2.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?
A.Getalibrarycard.B.ShowhisIDcard.C.Gooverthebook.3.Whatdoesthemandislike?A.Traveling.B.Driving.C.Flying.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Buyingacarfor
thewoman.B.Tryingtosellthewomanacar.C.Showingoffhisnewcartothewoman.5.Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Cleaningthelift.B.Smokinginthelift.C.Helpingthewoman.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.HowdoesthewomanknowSpanish?A.ShetraveledtoMexico.B.Shestudieditinschool.C.Shelearneditfromhermother.7.WhendidthewomangotoSi
ngapore?A.Inherchildhood.B.Inhighschool.C.Duringcollege.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whereisthewomanplanningtogo?A.America.B.France.C.
Canada.9.Whyisthewomanflyingthere?A.Forbusiness.B.Forseeingherfamily.C.Foravisitofafriend.{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAAC
BNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第2页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司10.Whatisthewoman’sopinionofbookingwebsites?A.Shedoesn’ttru
stthem.B.Shefindsthemconvenient.C.Shethinksthey’recheaper.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomanwanttoworkintherestaurant?A.Thes
alaryisgood.B.Theenvironmentisnice.C.Theworkingtimeisconvenient.12.Whencanthewomangetthereply?A.OnFriday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnMonday
.13.Whomightthemanbe?A.Theinterviewer.B.Themanager.C.Acustomer.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What’sthegeneraltopicoftheconversation?A.Startingatau
niversity.B.Takinghighschoolclasses.C.Signingupforcollegeclasses.15.Whatyearofcollegeisthewomanin?A.First.B.Second.C.Third.16.Whatclassdoesthemanwant
totake?A.Englishclass.B.Artclass.C.Biologyclass.17.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Takeatest.B.Callhisteacher.C.Ta
lktotheschool.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasReagan’sjobfrom1967to1975?A.Aradioannouncer.B.TheGovernorofCalifornia.C.Amovieandte
levisionactor.19.WhatisReagan’sfirstmovie?A.DarkVictory.B.LoveIsontheAir.C.TheWinningTeam.20.WhyisReaganstillconsi
deredapopularpresidenttoday?A.Heservedtwoterms.B.Hewastheoldestpresident.C.Hewasoptimisticforthecountry.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){#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第3
页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheBestbookstoGiveasGraduationGiftsAnyrecentgraduatewillenjoyreadingthroughthesebo
oksthatmakeexcellentgraduationgifts.ThisIsWaterbyDavidFosterWallacePerfectfor:Allgrads.Here’swhy:DavidFosterWallaceonlyd
eliveredonegraduationaddressinhiscareer,andhismessagewassolastingthattheentirespeechwaspublishedinhardcover.What’suniqueaboutWallace’sword
s:Thoughhewarnsgraduatesoftheordinarinessofday-to-dayadultlife,heremindsthemthattheirnewlyacquiredskillscanhelpthemmaintainawarenessandsympathyasthey
moveforwardforsuccess.BouncebyMatthewSyedPerfectfor:Bothartistsandathletes.Here’swhy:Inthisoptimisticguidetosucces
s,theUnitedKingdomtabletennischampionSyedcombinesdetailedresearchwithhisownexperiencestobackhandthegeneralpercept
ionthattalentismerelybasedongenetics(基因).Instudyingtheachievementsofgreatartists,composers,andathletes,Syedfindstheyhaveonethingincommon:hours,and
hours,andhoursofpractice—about10,000hourseach.LeaveYourMarkbyAlizaLichtPerfectfor:Theambitiousrecent-g
radtryingtofigureouthowtomakeit.Here’swhy:Thisisnotjustacareeradvicebook,butawholeinstructorinnovelform.Famousfashioncommunicationsexecutive(总
监)AlizaLichtshareshersecretsforsuccessfulpersonalbranding(品牌)andhowtodowellassomeonejuststartingtheircareer.It’sjustlikeme
etingsomeoneforcoffeeandcareeradvicebutinwrittenform.RisingStrongbyBrenéBrownPerfectfor:Peoplelookingforwaystohandlerejectionbetter
.Here’swhy:Rejectionispartoflife,butittakestimetolearnhowtohandleit.Inthisadvice-filledbook,BrenéBrownteachesreadershowtomakethemostoutofrej
ectionsandfailuresthatunavoidablyhappen.Readingitwillmakeyouviewrejectionemailsinanewlight.21.Whatmessageisconveyedintheb
ookThisIsWater?A.Treasureeverycriticalmomentinlife.B.Learntoexpandthecomfortzone.C.Keepmasteringvariousskills.D.Digintorecipesfo
rsuccess.22.WhatcanwelearnfromthebookBounce?A.Constantdroppingwearsthestone.B.Hopeforthebest,preparefortheworst.C.A
thousand-milejourneybeginswithasinglestep.D.Successishowhighyoubouncewhenyouhitbottom.23.Whosebookistargetedatanunsu
ccessfuljobseeker?{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第4页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司A.D
avidFosterWallace.B.MatthewSyed.C.AlizaLicht.D.BrenéBrown.BWe’veallheardthestoriesofanactor’sstrugglesbeforebeingacareerbreakthrough:livingahar
dlife,workingparttime,beingacouchpotatobeforegettingthatmajorrole.Shelby,thestarof“ADog’sWayHome”,hasahard-luckta
lethatcouldtopthemall.Beforeherbigbreak,shewaslivinginalandfill,rootingthroughgarbageforhernextmeal.She
lby’sbigbreakcameinApril2017,whenanimal-controlofficerMeganBuhlerwasdrivinginCheathamCounty,Tennessee.Outonanunrelat
edcall,Buhlerspottedandapproachedwhatsherecalledwasanoticeablyscaredpuppyemergingfromthedump.“Ikneltdownandjustsaid,‘Oh,comehere,baby,’”saidBuhl
er.“Shewassoscared,butshecamerightuptome,andIwasabletoputherinmytruck.”Thepairheadedtothecountyanimalshelte
r,wherethestaffbegancallingthenewresidentBabyGirl.Buhlerandothersdidn’tknowthat3,200kilometersaway,Hollywoodwasl
ookingforadogtoplayBellainafilmwrittenbyCathrynMichon.Thefind-a-BellajobwentfreelancetrainerTeresaAnnMiller.H
ermissionwastosearchsheltersnationwideforadogthatcouldplayBella.Oneday,MillerspottedBabyGirl’sadoptionphoto.“Honestly,
itwasareallygoodpicture,andshewasflat-outsmiling,”Millersaid.ThenshemetBabyGirl,andassessedheronpersonalityandabilitytore
spondtosimplecommands.Afterassessment,sheadoptedBabyGirlfromtheshelter,renamedherShelbyandtookhertoCaliforniafortraining.M
illerandShelbytrainedforjustoverthreemonthsbeforefilmingbegan.Thentheyweretogethereachdayontheset.Mostofthefilm’sreviewshavepraisedShelby’sperfor
mance.Varietymadethecomments“anamazingdog,perfectperformance!”Shelbyhascomealongwayfromthegarbagedump.ButBuhlersaidwh
enshesawShelbyrecentlyshejustneededonlyasecondtocomparethemoviestarwiththedogshefoundfrompilesoftrash.“She’sexactlythesame,”Buhlersaid.24.Whydoesthe
authormentionanactor’sstrugglebeforeacareerbreakthroughattheverybeginning?A.Toclearlypointoutthemainideaofth
epassage.B.Toattractreaders’attentionbygivingdramaticexamples.C.Tointroduceadog’ssimilarbutevenmorestrikingexperiences.D.Tomakeasharpcontrastbetwee
nanactor’sstruggleandadog’sstruggle.25.WhatfinallyhelpedBabyGirlgetthebigroleinthefilm?A.Heradoptionpicture.B
.Herpersonalityandability.C.Herflat-outsmiling.D.Hermiserableexperiences.{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA
=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第5页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司26.Bysaying“Sheisexactlythesame”inthelastparagraph,Buhlerprobablymeans.A.thedoglooke
dexactlythesameasbeforeB.thedog’sreallyexcitedtolivesuchahappylifeC.thedogreturnedtothepilesoftrashwhereshefounditD.thedramaticchangeofthedog’slif
ehasn’tchangedherinnerquality27.Whatdoyouthinkmayserveasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheTrainerandHerSta
rDogB.Shelby’sHard-luckStoryC.FromaLandfillPuppytoaMovieStarD.TheSuccessof“ADog’sWayHome”CGardenersmaybeablet
ocutdownontheamountofweeds(杂草)killertheyusebydealingwithinvadersatspecifictimesoftheday,suchasdawn,an
ewstudysuggests.ResearchersattheUniversityofBristolhavediscoveredthatthe24-hourrhythmsofplantsleavethemmoredefenselesstoherbicides(除草剂)at
differentpointsintheirdaily24hourcycle.Theybelievethefindingscouldhelpfarmersbyreducingcroplossandimprovingh
arvests.Andgardenerscouldbenefitfromknowingwhichweedsrespondbetteratcertaintimesoftheday.Inrecentyears,p
esticide(杀虫剂)andherbicideshavebeenimplicatedinthedeclineofimportantpollinatinginsects,suchasbees.Dr.AntonyDodd,seniorauthorofthenewstudy,said,“
Theresearchsuggeststhat,infuture,wemightbeabletoimprovetheuseofsomechemicalsthatareusedinagriculturebytakingadvantageoftheb
iologicalclockinplants.”Justlikehumans,plantshaveevolvedtotakeadvantageofcyclesofnightandday,withcertainbiolog
icalprocessesturningonatdifferenttimesoftheday.Scientistshavediscoveredthatmanydrugsworkmuchbetterinhumansiftheyaregivenatspecifich
ours.Aspirin,forexample,hasdoubledtheimpactonthinningthebloodiftakenatnightasopposedtointhemorning.Theprocessisknow
nas“chronotherapy”andresearcherswantedtofindoutifthesameconceptcouldbeappliedtoplants.Manygardenersalreadykn
owthatplantsdrinkinmorewaterinthemorningbecausetheirpores(气孔)areopentotakeadvantageofearlymorningdewandwatervapour.Atthebreakofthe
day,plantsarealsonotbusyproducingfoodthroughphotosynthesis(光合作用).Theopenporescouldalsobethereasonsthatchemicalsaremoreeffectiveatdawnandalsoatdusk.T
heairisalsolikelytobestilleratdawnanddusk,meaningthatpesticidesorherbicidesarelesslikelytobeblownawa
ytoplaceswheretheyarenotwanted.Pesticidelabelsoftenwarnagainstsprayingonwindydaysincasetheyendangerpeopleoranimals.Manyinsectsare
activeearlyinthemorningandarounddusk,alsomakingveryearlymorningandearlyeveningeffectivetimesforinsecticide.Commenting
onthestudy,Dr.TrevorDines,BotanicalSpecialistattheconservationcharityPlantlife,said,“Thisisafascinatingrese
archwhichwillbeofgreatinteresttomanygardeners{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级
期末英语试卷第6页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司likeme.Thisresearchknockspreviousassumptiononitshead.Theoppositeistrue.”28.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacet
heunderlinedphrase“implicatedin”inthethirdparagraph?A.Restoredto.B.Blamedfor.C.Limitedto.D.Composedof.29.Accordingtotheresearch,wh
ichisoneofthereasonsforusingherbicidesinthemorning?A.Theprocessofphotosynthesisismostactiveinthemorning.B.Insectsaremoredefenselessinthemorn
ingthananyothertimeoftheday.C.Biggerporesontheplantsmakeherbicidesworkmoreeffectively.D.Thestrongermorning
windblowspesticidesawaytomoreplaces.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Gardenerswerenotinterestedincombiningscie
ncewithgardening.B.Alongtimehadpassedbeforeherbicidewasappliedinfarming.C.Theoldassumptionabouttheuseofchemicalsprovedright.D.Manygard
enersusedtosprayherbicidesatthewrongtime.31.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?A.Newchemicalshavebeenfoundtohelpkillharmfulinsec
ts.B.Biologicalclockofplantscouldhelpgardenersuselessweedkiller.C.Plants’cyclescanbetakenadvantageoftoimprovetheenvironment.D.Theresearchontheeffec
tsofpesticideshasenabledgoodharvests.DStarWarsfanswouldbefamiliarwiththegoodrelationshipbetweenhumansan
dandroids(人形机器人)inthemovies.InthemovieSolo:AStarWarsStory,LandoCalrissianriskedhislifetorescuehisco-pilot,afemaledroidL3-37.Inreallife,ahuman
oidrobot,Sophia,hasrecentlybeengranted(准予)citizenshipinSaudiArabia.Increasingly,peoplearereadytoseerobotsasmachinesresem
blinghumans.Giventhisphenomenon,Ibelieveitisnecessarytoconsidergivingrobotscertainrightshumansenjoy.Expertshavearguedthatsincerobotshavenowacqu
iredhuman-likequalities,itisappropriatetoconsideriftheyshouldhaverightsjustashumans.Sophiahasahuman-likefaceandutilizesartificial
intelligencetorespondtospeechandexpressemotions.Forsuchalifelikebeingthatispotentiallycapableofexpressingemotions,doesitnotdeservetherigh
ttobelovedandrespected?Robotsshouldalsobegivenlegalandmoralprotectionasharmingarobotmaybesimilartoharminghuma
ns.Sincepeopletendtoformattachmentstosocialrobots,itbecomespossibleforcompaniestocontrolthehardwareandsoftwaretoexpl
oitthisemotionalattachment.Thereisadangerthatdatathatisstoredintherobotcouldbeuploadedtothecloud.Therewouldthenpossiblybesituationsinwhicht
hegovernmentortheprivatesectorretrieves(检索效据)theinformationstoredinarobotictoyorsocialrobot.Withtheseuncertainties,itisclearwhyrobotsshouldbe
protected,justashumans.Anevenmoreirresistiblereasontogranthumanrightstotherobotsistheprotectionof{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQw
FwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第7页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司societalvalues.Weshouldstopayoungchildfromkick
ingortearingatoyrobotapartbecauseitresemblesareallife.Givingrobotscertainrightswillensurethatsocietals
tandardsareset.Still,manyhaveroundlyarguedthatnomatterhowsophisticated(老练的)theymaybe,robotsarestillmachines.Itisthereforequiteridiculoustotreatth
emaslivingbeingsandgrantthemrights.However,withtheadvancementintechnology,itisamatteroftimebeforerobotsarefull
yanthropomorphized(给……赋予人性),andwewouldhavetoconsidergrantingthemrights.Inconclusion,decidingwhetherrobotsdeservehumanrightsisbynomeansa
neasytask,butnowisthetimetostarttheconversationonthisandseriouslyconsiderthepossibility.32.Whydoestheauthormentionthetwoexamplesinthefirstparagr
aph?A.Toremindreadersoftheimportanceofrobots.B.Todiscussthenecessityofrescuingrobots.C.Tosetreadersthinkingaboutanissueaboutrobots.D.T
odescribetherelationshipbetweenhumansandrobots.33.What’sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Robotsshouldbelegallyandmorallyprotected.B
.Thereispossibleinformationrisk.C.Humansaredoingharmtorobots.D.Robotsshouldbegivenmoreemotionalattachment.34.What’sthea
uthor’sattitudetowardsgrantingrobotshumanrights?A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Negative.D.Uncaring.35.What’sthestructureofthepassage?(①=Para.1②=P
ara.2③=Para.3④=Para.4⑤=Para.5⑥=Para.6)A.①-②③④⑤-⑥B.①②-③④⑤-⑥C.①-②③-④⑤⑥D.①-②③④-⑤⑥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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。HowtoSaveWaterDuringaDrought?Thedroughtishappeningbecauseofclimatechange.Californiajusthaditsdriestyeari
nacentury.Gov.GavinNewsomhasdeclaredastatewidedroughtemergency,askingallCalifornianstosavewaterineverypossibleway.36.,th
oughyoucan’tsaveCaliforniaonyourown.Smallthingscanaddup.You’veprobablyheardthesetipsbefore,butconsiderthisarefreshercourse:Don’
tleavethewaterrunningwhileyouarewashingdishesinthesink,washing,brushingyourteethorshaving.37..Wateroutdoorplantsinthemorningorev
ening,soyoudon'tloseasmuchwatertoevaporationinthemiddaysun.Replaceoldtoiletsandappliances.Howoldisyourtoilet?
Ifit’sfrombefore1990,itcouldbeusingupto6gallonsperflush.Newertoiletsmayuseaslittleas1.28gallonsorless
.38..Upgradingyourdishwasherandwashingmachineandanyotherwater-intensiveappliancewillalsopaysavingdividends(回报),inbothwateran
denergycosts.{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第8页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司39..Keep
aneyeonyourwaterbill.Ifitcreepshigherthanusualwithoutagoodreason,checktoseewhetheryouhavealeaksomewhere.Dependingonthetypeofwatermet
er(水表)youhave,youmaybeabletomonitorthemeterwithallyourwaterturnedoffandseewhetheranythingisstillgoingonin
yoursystem.40..Consideryouroveralllifestyleofwaterusageanddoeverythingwithinyourpowertouselesswater.Individualactioncanmakeabigchang
e.A.FocusonthewaterbillB.IndividualactionmattersC.FindoutthepotentialproblemD.TheycansavealotperhouseholdperdayE.It’stheactionthatbringsasignificant
changeF.Youmayalsouseasmartleakdetectortoletyouknowoncethere’saproblemG.Onlyrunwashingmachinesanddishwas
herswhenyouhaveafullload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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ClaraBartoniswidelyknownasoneofth
emosthonoredwomeninAmericanhistory.Sheusedtobeamiddleschoolteacher.Later,shebecameoneofthefirstwomenevertobe41bythegovernment.Hercareerinhelpingt
hesickbeganwhenherelderbrotherDavidbecameherfirst42.HefelldownfromtheroofofahousewhenClarawasjust11yearsold.Shestayedbyhissideand43himfor
threeyears.WhentheCivilWarbegan,sheimmediatelyrecognizedthatthe44soldiersneededhelp.45waitingforotherstostepin,Claracoll
ectednecessarythingsonherown.Shealsoaskedthepublicfordonationsandlearnedhowto46themtosoldiers.AftertheBattle
ofCedarMountaininnorthernVirginia,Claraarrivedatafieldhospitalat47withavehiclefullofsupplies.Adoctorna
medPaulSmithatthathospitallatersaid48,“Ithoughtheavenhadsentoutanangelthatnight.Her49appearedexactlyatth
erighttime.”Shesuccessfully50theAmericanRedCrossandledtheorganizationforthenext23years.Herlastfield51aspresidentoftheAmericanRedCrosswastohelpthe5
2ofthe1900Galvestonhurricane.Shedidnot53fromtheAmericanRedCrossuntilshewas83.Truetoher54,Claraalwayswenttowheretheneedwasthegreates
t.Today,withthehelpofvolunteers,theAmericanRedCrossprovidesrelieftopeoplesufferingfromdisasters,aswellashel
pspeople55,prepareforandrespondtoallsortsofemergencies.41.A.firedB.employedC.arrestedD.mentioned{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgK
QkhAACAgGwFAUMEAACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第9页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司42.A.patientB.studentC.friendD.colleague43.A.caredaboutB.dependedon
C.tendedtoD.quarreledwith44.A.well-organizedB.highly-praisedC.badly-shockedD.poorly-equipped45.A.InsteadofB.RegardlessofC.Apa
rtfromD.Incaseof46.A.introduceB.distributeC.returnD.lend47.A.noonB.duskC.midnightD.dawn48.A.sadlyB.peac
efullyC.disappointedlyD.gratefully49.A.assistanceB.guidanceC.performanceD.disturbance50.A.inventedB.
foundedC.ruinedD.left51.A.missionB.hobbyC.interestD.dream52.A.doctorsB.victimsC.soldiersD.citizens53.A.recoverB.sufferC.learnD.
retire54.A.ideaB.opinionC.natureD.concept55.A.preventB.ignoreC.forgiveD.forget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。Thesedays,doctorsareusinganewapproachtohealing,whichiscalledtapping.Thisapproachcombines56(wise)
fromChinesemedicinewithtalktherapy.Bysimplytappingpointsalongthebodywhile57(confirm)youremotionalstate,youcanreleasecel
lularenergy.Byfeelingtheemotions,youprocessandclearthemthrough58powerofloveandforgiveness.Tappingprovidesahealt
hywaytoprocessdifficultemotions,evenfrom59youexperiencedinthedistantpast.Thepracticedrawsinspirationfromacupuncture,ahealingmeth
odfromtraditionalChinesemedicinethat60(date)fromthousandsofyearsago.Acupunctureopensenergyhighwaysinthebodybystickingthinneedl
esintotheskin.Tappingtakesasimilarapproach,butusestouchinsteadofneedles61(promote)theflowofenergythrougho
utthebody.Itmaysoundstrangeorimpossible62firstglance.Butscientistsbelievethatthemethodworksbecauseitstimulatesthe63(center)nervoussystem,whichcausest
hebodytoreleasehelpfulchemicals.Everyonemayhaveexperiencedsomesortofemotionaldiscomfortintheirlives.64pai
nful,it’simportanttodevelophealthywaystoprocesstheseexperiences.Healingpracticesliketappinghelpreleasethes
eemotions65(active),soyoucanprocessandhealfromdifficultemotions.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,你校国际部计划
组织参观北京古代建筑博物馆活动。请你代表国际部写一则通知告知同学们参加活动,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容及注意事项;{#{QQABQQAAgggAABBAARACQwFwCgKQkhAACAgGwFAUME
AACBNABCA=}#}兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第10页共11页学科网(北京)股份有限公司3.表达期待。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:北京古代建筑博物馆BeijingAncientArchitectureMuse
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________________________________________________________________________________________InternationalDepartment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。SnowbegantofallacrossItaly’sApennineMountaininJanuaryandlastedfordays.FromhishomeinRome,Mattwatchedthe
weatherwithconcern.Heandhiswife,Nora,hadplannedtostayatahotel,butnowhewonderedwhethertheyshouldgo.Afterphoningthehotel,theydecidedtomakethetr
ip.Bythetimetheynearedthehotelsixhourslater,theywerecaughtinasnowstorm.Whentheyfinallyarrived,theywerebothcoldandexhaus
ted.Theycheckedintotheirroomandwenttobedearly.Whentheyawokethenextday,theyfoundthesnowhadcontinuedovernight.Thecarsintheparkinglotwere
hiddenunderthesnow.Whiletheywerehavingbreakfast,thehotelbegantoshake.Anearthquakewithamagnitude(震级)of5.7hadstruckthemountain.“Let’sget
outofhere!”Mattshoutedtohiswife.Theymadetheirwaytotheparkinglot,whereotherswerediggingouttheircars.Withmostcarsfreedbynoon,theguestssetoffdownthe
driveway.Butwhentheyreachedthemainroad,thepathwasblockedbyatwo-meter-highwallofsnow.Mattclimbedoutofhiscartocheck.Therewasnoroadinsight.“We’ret
rapped!”hetoldhiswife.Withnootherchoice,theymadetheirwaybacktothehotel.Theymanagedtogetbacktothehotelbef
oredark.Thatwaswhenthesnowonthemountainbegantoslide.Theyheardtheavalanche(雪崩)beforetheysawit.Theavalanchegathereds
peed,grabbingrocksandtreesandanythingelseinitswayasitfloweddownthemountain,tearingthehotelfromitsfoundation.Whenthea
valanchecametoastop,thosetrappedinsidethehotelwereburiedintheicyruins.注意:1.续写短文的总词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好。
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