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1/92022学年第一学期期末教学质量监测高二英语笔试试题2023.01本试卷共9页,卷面满分120分,折算成130分计入总分。考试用时120分钟。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分60分)第一节阅读理解(共19小题;每小题2.5分,
满分47.5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。AHere’resomefamousplacesofinterestinBeijingforyoutovisit.TheGreatWallofC
hinaIt’soneofthegreatestsightsintheworld—thelongestwallintheworld,anawe-inspiringfeatofancientdefensive
architecture.Itswindingpathoverruggedcountrysteepmountainstakesinsomegreatscenery.ItshowsusnotonlyChina’scultureofnational
pride,grandprojects,anddeterminedresistance,butalsoChina’sextravagantarchitectureandcreativity.Opentime:A
pr.1-Oct.31(highseason)7:30-16:00Ticket:40yuanforadult;halfforstudentNov.1-Mar.31(lowseason)7:30-16:00Ticket:35yuanforadult;ha
lfforstudentWebsite:badaling.cnTel:86-10-69122222TheSummerPalaceIt’sthelargestandmostcompleteimperialgardenexistinginChina.Itwasfirstbuiltinthe12
thcenturyasanimperialpalace.Occupyinganareaof304hectares,theSummerPalacefeatureshillyandwaterscenery.TheKunmingLakemakesupfour-fift
hsofthisroyalpark.TheLongCorridorrunningeast-westalongthelakeaswellasthePavilionoftheFragranceofBuddha,theSeaofWisdom,andth
eHallofDispellingtheCloudsandSuzhouStreetstandingsouthtonorthontheLongevityHillarethemajorscenicspots.Opent
ime:Apr.1-Oct.316:30-18:00Ticket:30yuanforadult;Childunder6,forfreeNov.1-Mar.317:00-17:00Ticket:20yuanforadult;childunder6,forfreeE-mail:web
master@china.org.cnTel:86-10-68326688TheForbiddenCityItwastheChineseimperialpalaceduringthemid-MingandtheQingDynasties.It’slistedbyUNESCOasthelargest
collectionofpreservedancientwoodenstructuresintheworld.AddedtotheWorldHeritagein1987asthe“ImperialPalaceoftheM
ingandQingDynasties”,theForbiddenCityisnowofficiallycalledthePalaceMuseum.Opentime:8:30-16:00;(ClosedonMondaybutope
nduringnationalholidays)2/9Ticket:60yuanforadult;halfforstudent;childlessthan1.2mtall,forfreeWebsite:www.dpm.org.cnTel:86-10-850079381.Fondofcli
mbingandenjoyinggreatesthillysights,Mikeshouldbestchoose_______tovisit.A.theLongCorridorB.theForbiddenCit
yC.theGreatWallofChinaD.theSummerPalace2.IfacouplewiththeirdaughterAnnaaged5,visitstheSummerPalaceonMayDay,howmuchshouldthey
pay?A.50yuan.B.40yuan.C.90yuan.D.60yuan.3.AninternationalcollectorwantstoknowmoreaboutthePalaceMuseum,heshouldconnect______.A.Website:
www.dpm.org.cnB.Tel:86-10-68326688C.Website:badaling.cnD.Tel:86-10-69122222BOnMonday,August21,millionsofAmericansacrossthecountryworetheir
protectiveeyeglassestowatchthehighlyexpectedtotalsolareclipse(日食).Thoughtheeclipses,whichoccuraboutevery18months,arenotrare,thisonewashistoric.
ItwasnotonlythefirsttotalsolareclipsevisiblefromthemainlandUSinmorethan38years,butalsothefirsttobeseencoasttocoastinalmostacentury.Th
ecrowdswerethrilledasthemoonbrieflyblockedthesun,coveringcitiesallthewayfromOregontoSouthCarolina(SC)with
darkness.Acoldrandownmanyspines(脊柱)asthetemperaturesdroppeddramatically,byupto12degreesFahrenheit,duringtotality(全食).Thosefortunateenoughtohave
clearskiesnotonlysawthecorona,thesun’souteratmosphere,whichisusuallynotvisibleinthesun’sglare,butalsothebrightstarsandplanets.Un
fortunately,theweatherwasnotcooperativeeverywhere.ThecrowdswhogatheredinCharleston,SC,thelastbigcityinthepathoftotality,hadto
struggleagainstathickcloudcoverwhenthepartialeclipsebeganat1:17pm.Itdidthinoutalittleastotalitytookplaceat2:46pm,allowingforagoodviewoft
heeclipse,butnotthesun’scorona!However,somesplendidflashesoflightningthatoccurredjustasthemooncoveredthesunhelpedeasethedisap
pointmentsomewhat.Allinall,therareevent,believedtobethemostobservedandmostphotographedeclipseinhistor
y,wasahugesuccess.AsBillNye,aka“theScienceGuy”brieflyputit,“Experiencinganeclipsechangesthewaywefeelabouts
paceandhowweareconnected.Thismomentwillremindusallthatweshareacommonoriginamongthestarsandthatweareallcitizensofthesameplanet.”4.Wha
tdoweknowabouttheeclipseonAugust21?A.ItwasfirstviewedbythecitizensinCarolina.B.Itcausedatemperaturedecreaseinsomecities.C.Itwasthefirsttotalsolar
eclipsevisibleintheUS.D.Itcheeredastronomyloversfromallovertheworld.3/95.Paragraph3ismainlyabout_________.A.whe
repeoplecouldenjoyagoodeclipseB.whenthetotalsolareclipsehappenedinCharlestonC.whatpeoplesawinCharlesto
nduringtheeclipseD.whytheweatherwasbadinCharleston6.HowdoesBillcommentthisrareevent?A.Astonishing.B.Disappointing.C.Troublesome.
D.Meaningful.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.USPeopleCelebratetheRareSolarEclipseB.ImperfectWeatherDisappointsEcli
pseLoversC.AstronomyExpertsAnalyzeTotalSolarEclipseD.HistoricTotalSolarEclipseAttractsPeopleinUSCMasksthathelpedtosavelivesareprovinga
deadlydangerforwildlife,withbirdsandseacreaturestrappedintheshockingnumberofthrown-awayfacialcoverings.Sin
gle-usemaskshavebeenfoundaroundpavements,waterwaysandbeachesworldwide.Wornonce,thethinprotectivematerials
cantakehundredsofyearstodecompose.“Facemasksaren’tgoingawayanytimesoon—butwhenwethrowthemaway,theseitemscanharmtheenvi
ronmentandtheanimals,”AshleyFrunoofanimalrightsgroupPETAsaid.InBritain,agullwasrescuedbytheRSPCAafteri
tslegsbecametangledinthestraps(带子)ofamaskforuptoaweek.Theanimalwelfarecharitytookittoawildlifehospitalfortreatmentbeforeitsrelease.Thebi
ggesteffectmaybeinthewater.Morethan1.5billionmasksmadetheirwayintotheworld’soceanslastyear,accounting
foraround6200extratonnesofoceanplasticpollution,accordingtoenvironmentalgroupOceansAsia.ConservationistsinBrazilfou
ndonemaskinsidethestomachofapenguinafteritsbodywaswasheduponabeach,whileadeadpufferfishwasdiscoveredcaughtinsideanotherofthecoastofMiami.F
renchcampaignersfoundadeadcrabtrappedinamaskneartheMediterranean.Masksandglovesare“particularlyproblematic”forseacreatures,saysGeorgeLeonard
,chiefscientistfromNGOOceanConservancy.“Whenthoseplasticsbreakdownintheenvironment,theythenenterthefoodchainandimpactentireecosystems,”headded.
Therehasbeenashifttowardsgreateruseofreusableclothmasksasthepandemic(疫情)haswornon,butmanyarestillusingthelightersingle-usevari
eties.Campaignershaveurgedpeopletobinthemproperlyandcutthestrapstoreducetheriskofanimalsbecomingtrapped.OceansAsiahasalsoca
lledongovernmentstoincreasefinesforlitteringandencouragetheuseofwashablemasks.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dec
ompose”mean?A.Breakdown.B.Burndown.C.Turndown.D.Falldown.9.WhatcanwelearnfromGeorgeLeonard’swords?A.Theenviro
nmentalgroupsavesmanyanimals.B.Seawildlifeisfondoffeedingonfacemasks.C.Measuresshouldbetakentoprotectseawildlife.D.Masksthrownaroun
dwillfinallyharmhumans.4/910.Howisparagraph4developed?A.Byanalysingcauses.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byprovidingexpla
nations.D.Bymakingcomparisons.11.Accordingtotheauthor,howmightthemaskproblemsbesolved?A.Bywashingthereusableclothmasksmorefrequently.B.By
stoppingthepublicfromusingthesingle-usemasks.C.Byencouragingtheuseofreusablemasksandincreasingfines.D.Bycuttingthestrapsofthemasksandreusingthempro
perly.DRaynerLoikeepsanoteonhisiPhonewithdetailsofthefruitandvegetablesthatgobadeveryweekathishome.Thatway,whenhegoestothesupermarket,hehasabetter
ideaofhowmanyapplesorbananasheactuallyeatsinaweek,andcanadjusthisshoppingaccordingly.Hebelievesindividualactionlikethisisimportanttotack
letheproblemoffoodwaste.Buthealsohashighergoals.In2017,LoifoundedLumitics,acompanythattracksfoodwastewit
htheaimofhelpinghotelsandairlines,whichservethousandsofmealsaday,figureouthowmuchavoidablewastetheyaregenerating.Loisaysmostchefscan’teasilymon
itorallthefoodthatnevergetseatenandfinditveryhardtodevelopstrategiesandimplementmeasurestoreducefoodwaste.Lumiticsusesg
arbagecansequippedwithweightsensors,cameras,andAltechnologythatcanidentifyandtrackthetypeandamountoffoodthatgetsthrownout--includingwhetheri
t’sspoiled,uneatenorkitchenwaste.Later,Lumitics’customersusethewastedatatoadjusttheamountoffoodputoutatabreakfastbuffet,or
cutbackonbuyingcertainingredients.Loipointstocompanydatathatshowshehashelpedthehotelsheworkwithreducefoodwastesignific
antly.That’snotonlygreen,it’sgoodforthebottomline.Hotelrestaurantsoftenoperateonrelativelythinprofit,“soanysa
vingsforthemactuallyisreallyimmensefortheirbusiness”hesays.LoiandhissmallteamarealreadyworkingwithmajorclientsliketheFourSeasonshotelinS
ingaporeandairlinesincludingEtihadAirways.Now,LoiisexpandinghisambitionsbeyondSingapore:Lumiticsisworkingtobegin
operationsnextyearinhotelsintheMiddleEastandinothercitiesacrossAsia.Whattheywanttoachieveisreallytangibleintermsofthenumberofmealssavedandth
eamountofcarbonemissionsavoided.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph1referto?A.keeptrackofhisfoodconsump
tion.B.buylessapplesandbananas.C.buyfoodinsupermarketeveryweek.D.handletheproblemoffoodwaste.13.HowdoesLumiticsworktoreducefoodwaste
?A.Itdevelopsstrategyandimplementsmeasures.B.Itmakesfulluseofthegarbagecans.C.Itrecognizesandtracesthefoodw
aste.D.Itanalyzesthewastedatafromhotels.5/914.WhichoneisnotthebenefitsofLumitics?A.Itisenvironmentally-fr
iendly.B.Itcanhelphotelrestaurantscuttheircost.C.Itcanreducefoodwaste.D.Itcanattractmorecustomers.15.
WhatcanwelearnaboutLoifromthetext?A.Helovescookinginhotelrestaurants.B.B.Heisthemanagerofhotelrestaurants.C.Hei
sambitioustoreducefoodwaste.D.HeisworkingwithhotelsinMiddleEast.EAnationalengineeringlaboratoryinTianjinisthebaseoftheworld’slarges
tandmostadvancedsoundsourceidentificationsystemforcommercialuse.Atfirstsight,theequipment,knownasasoundcameraandcon
sistingofabigwheelwithasupportingframe,resemblesaminiFerriswheelthatlacksseatsandcannotturnaround.Aclose
rlookatthe5-meter-diameterwheelrevealshigh-techfeatureslikeanarrayof144sensorsusedtocapture,identifyandanalyzethesourceofnois
eonrailways.“Itislikeasoundradar(雷达)fordiscoveringnoise,”saidHuWenlin,viceheadoftheNationalEngineeringLaboratoryforNoiseControlandReductio
natChinaRailwayDesignCorporation.Husaidthatthedataproducedbythemachineallowsengineerstobetterunderstandthesoundsgeneratedwhenatrainpassesby,e.
g.whichpartproducesthemostnoise.Afteranalyzingthedata,engineerscandrawuppreciseplanstoreducenoiseandmakeconstructionplansaccordingly.For
example,ifarailwaypassesaresidentialareawithstricternoiseabatementrequirements,engineerscancomeupwithaplantominimizenoise,usually
atgreaterexpense.Butifarailwaypassesaplacewithmorerelaxednoisecontrolrequirements,designerscanmakeacheaperplan.N
oisecontroltechnologieshavebeenappliedtodozensofmajorrailwayprojectsacrossthecountry.Thesoundcamera,fullydevelopedinChina,isadvancedbyworldsta
ndards,saidWangChangjin,thedirectoroftheNationalEngineeringLaboratory.Beforethesoundcamerawasavailable,engi
neersusuallyusedapolefittedwithsensorstocollectsounddataalongrailwaylines.“Itcannotbecomparedtothetechniqueweareusin
gnow,whichisfarmoreprecise,”Wangsaid.Themachineisjustoneofmanyinnovationsdevelopedbythelaboratory.Ithasconductedmanyresearchprojectsonrailways
,leadingtothedevelopmentofkeynoisecontrolequipmentforhigh-speedrailwaysandbringingquieterlivestopeoplelivingnearth
elines.16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesoundcamera?A.It’sinventedbyHuWenlinforbusinessuse.B.Ittranslatessoundinformationintoimages.C.It’sasoundradarint
heshapeofawheel.D.It’sfittedwithmanysensorstostudynoise.6/917.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?A.Thedataofthesoundcameraassistengineerstom
akebetterplans.B.Engineerscancontrolthenoiserequirements.C.Engineerscanmakepreciseplanstoreducenoise.D.Thestricter
thenoisecontrolrequirements,thecheapertheexpenses.18.Whathighlightsthesoundcameraaccordingtothe3rdparagraph?A.It’seasiertomovethanothe
rsoundcollectors.B.Ithasbeenwidelyusedinrailwayprojects.C.Itoperatesmuchmoreaccurately.D.It’savailableforrailwayworkers.19.What
isthemainideaofthepassage?A.China’snoisecontroltechnologyleadstheworld.B.Soundcamerasmakerailwaylinesquieter.C.Advancedtechnologyridspeopleofm
uchnoise.D.Conductingsoundresearchisofgreatimportance.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据下面短文,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。Highschoolisagreattimetostartthinkingaboutcareers,yetmanyhighschoolersdon’tknowwhatthe
ywanttodo.20.Infact,studentsarelikelytochangetheirmindsmanytimes,perhapsevenaftertheyentertheworkforce.An
dsomeoftomorrow’scareersmightnotexisttoday.21.However,theyshouldknowhowtoexplorecareersandputtimeintoinvestigatingthemandlearningabouttheirskil
lsandinterests.Understandingwhatyouenjoy—andwhatyou’regoodat—isthefirststepinexploringcareers.“22,thequ
estionis,‘Whatdoyouliketolearnabout?’”saysSchneider,aschoolcounselor(规划师)atSheboyganSouthHighSchoolinSheboygan,Wis
consin.“Ifyoureallylikescience,whatdoyouenjoyaboutit—thelabwork,thefieldresearch?”23.HighschooljuniorKateSours,forexample,lovesspendingtimewith
kidsasababysitterandenjoyshelpingpeople,soshefocusedonthosetwointerestswhenshebeganconsideringpotenti
alcareers.Onceyou’vethoughtaboutthesubjectsandactivitiesyoulikebest,thenextstepistolookforcareersthatputthoseintereststouse.Ifyouloves
ports,forexample,youmightconsideracareerasagymteacheroracoach.24.Therearehundredsofoccupations,mostofwhicharerelatedtomorethanone
skillarea.Schoolcounselors,teachers,andparentscanhelppointyouinthedirectionofoccupationsthatmatchyourinterestsandskills.A.High
schoolstudentsdon’thavetoknowtheexactcareertheywantB.Ifyoudon’tknowwhatyouwanttodoC.Butschoolcounselorssaythat’sperfectlyfineD.
Buttheyaren’ttheonlyoptionsforpeopleinterestedinsportsE.It’simportanttothinkaboutwhatyouliketodoF.Whenyouge
tjobexperienceG.Usetheanswerstothosequestionstoidentifycareersthatmayhavesimilartasks7/9第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分60分)第一节完形填空(共2篇30小题;每小题1分,满分30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。AIfyou’refeelingthatlifejustcan’tbeanyworseforyou,itcanbechallengingtothinkpositivethoughts.Whenyou’restressed,depresse
d,25,orinanegativestateofmindbecauseyoufeel“badthings”26happeningtoyou,it’simportanttochangethose27t
houghtstosomethingpositive.Ifnot,you’llonlyattractmore“badthings”.It’softenveryhardtothinkpositivewhensomanythingsarenega
tive,butbe28thatsomeone,somewhereisworseoffthanyou.Youcanchoosetothink29bybeginningwiththesmallestofsteps.Ifyoustartonesmall,p
ositivethingand30itduringthecourseofyourday,you’llbegintomoveintoamorepositive31:positivethoughts,feelingsandopport
unities.Withpractice,youwillfindthatovertime,youwillchangeyouroutlookandchoosetobe32,regardlessofthe
eventsaroundyou.Herearesomeexamplesforyouto33.Beginandendeachdaywitha“Thankyouforthiswonderfulday!”Whe
nyouseegaspricesrising,say“I’msogladtohavea34inwhichtogetaround.”Whenyourbossistoohardonyou,say“IamgratefulformyjobasIknowthatma
nydon’thaveone.”Ifyouarehavinghealthproblems,be35forwhatdoeswork:“Idoappreciateitthatmyeyessee,myearshear,mymouthtastes,mylegswalk,andmy36write.”
Writedownwhateveryou’rethankfulforeachday.Inmomentswhenyou’refeelingreallydown,readaloudwhatyou37beforeh
and.Thiswillcertainlyhelpupliftyourspirits.Ifyoupracticethis38,youwillfindyourlistgettinglongerandlonger.The39tomakingitamomentofjoyf
ulpeaceistomoveyourselfintoapositivethoughtandkeepittherelongenough.Themoreyoupractice,thehappieryou’llbe.25.A.upsetB.seriousC.ter
ribleD.curious26.A.avoidB.keepC.preventD.try27.A.relativeB.positiveC.negativeD.sensitive28.A.disappo
intedB.anxiousC.interestedD.sure29.A.stubbornlyB.differentlyC.carelesslyD.actively30.A.singB.speakC.catchD.repeat31.A.situationB.attentionC.ambiti
onD.conclusion32.A.depressedB.peacefulC.happyD.confused33.A.announceB.makeC.followD.learn34.A.wheelchairB.
carC.shipD.jetplane35.A.beautifulB.gratefulC.mercifulD.wonderful36.A.armsB.legsC.handsD.shoulders37.A.record
edB.talkedC.heardD.noticed38.A.rapidlyB.occasionallyC.slightlyD.regularly39.A.designB.keyC.projectD.chance308/9BWouldyoubuysometh
ingyoucan’tsee?That’sthequestionposedbytwoNewYorkbrotherswho’velostmuchoftheir___40___toarareeyedisorderandhave___41___theirlives—andl
ivelihoods—toraisingmoneyforacure.BradfordManning,35,andhis30-year-oldbrother,Bryan,arethe___42___oftheclothingbrandTwoBlindBr
others.They’ve___43___astrategythat’shelpedraise$700,000forthecause:sellingmysteryboxesfullofavarietyofthe
irsoftshirts,comfortable___44___,knitbeaniesandsweaters.Andthesaleoftheirboxes,costingfrom$30to$200,isnowasocial___45__
_phenomenon.Amongtheircustomersareparentswithvision-damagedchildren.Somehave___46___unboxingvideosonTikTok,FacebookandInstagram.Th
etwoturnoverall___47___fromtheboxestogroupsliketheFoundationFightingBlindness,fundingresearchoneyediseasesliketheonethey’ve___48___from.Brad
wasdiagnosedat7afteradoctor___49___thatStargardtdiseasewasthecauseofhis___50___vision.Thedoctortoldthemotherto“takehim___51___,ge
thimamagnifier(放大镜)andmaybeteachhimBraille,and“goodluck”.Buttheparentswouldnotgiveuptheirson.Today,thetwobrothers’conditionhas___52___,leavi
ngbothwithperipheral(外围的)vision.Thebrothers___53___theirstoryineverymysterybox,withsomespecialthanks.“
Whenpeopleshopsblind,theyprovesomething___54___,”theywrite.“Theyprovethatgenuinetrustisreal.”第二节语法填空(共2篇20小题;每小题1.5分,满分分)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。40A.abilityB.visionC.viewD.brightness41A.devotedB.spentC.donatedD.lived42A.fansB.supportersC.foundersD.sponsors43A.searchedforB.metwithC.deal
twithD.hiton44A.socksB.jewelryC.backpacksD.watches45A.environmentB.healthC.mediaD.trade46A.updatedB.packedC.downloadedD.posted47A.incomesB.p
rofitsC.salariesD.gains48A.resultedB.sufferedC.recoveredD.consulted59A.calculatedB.investigatedC.dou
btedD.determined50A.decliningB.satisfyingC.lastingD.outstanding51A.homeB.awayC.hereD.abroad52A.worsenedB.changedC.slowedD.sped53A.broadcas
tB.publishC.includeD.record54A.imaginableB.remarkableC.affordableD.acceptable9/9ACHINAhasmadeecologicalandenvironmentalprotectionana
tionalpriority,beingacutelyawarethatthecountryhastogotowaragainstpollution.“Wemust55(firm)establishtheconceptofasocialistecologica
lcivilization.Wemustdevelopaharmoniousrelationshipbetweenmanandnature,56(do)everythingtoprotecttheenvironmentforfut
uregenerations,”saidPresidentXi.Itwouldbefascinatingtosee57thisimpactseverydaylifeinChina,intermsoftheresponseofordinarypeople,results,
58thestateofecologicalawareness.OneofthepopularactivitiesisRidingforKicks.China’sbike-sharingcompaniesareprai
sedas59environmentallyfriendlyalternativetotheovercrowdedpublictransportationsysteminmostChinesecities.The60(arrive)ofdocklessbikesinrecen
tyearsisaninnovationthat61(welcome)agreeablyinurbanareassinceitslaunch.OfoInc.wasoneofthefirstcompanies62(launch)adockles
se-bike-sharingschemeinBeijing.Shortlyafterwards,othercompaniessuchasMobikejumpedonthebandwagoninmajorChinesecities,andmany
otherstart-upsemerged.COVID-19hasalsocontributed63thepopularityofthismeansofindividualtransportation.HellobikereportsthatinallChinesecities64itopera
tes,so-called“long-distance”tripshavedoubledsinceApril.BAmodernviewofancientChinaLiZiqi,29,hasmorethan18millionfollowersonSinaWeibo,andmoret
hansixmillionsubscribersonYouTube.ThesenumbersmakeLithesecondmost65(influence)vloggerfromChinaoninternationalvideo-s
haring66(platform).67(inspire)bytheself-sufficientlifestyleofancientChinesepeople,shestartedshootingshortvi
deosin2016.Asayoungwomanofthepost-1990generation,Lilookselegantwithlongbraidsinherhair,alwaysdressed68traditionalcostum
es.Inhershortvideos,ripecherriesarepickedtomakejamandpeaches69(harvest)tomakesweetwine.___70_____mostviewersfindwonderfulisthatt
helifestyleandthepicturesquelandscapesdisplayedinLi’svideoshelpthemfindinnerpeace71givethemapsychologicalbreakfromtheirst
ressfulandbusyurbanroutine.Apartfromshowcasinghowtocook,Lihasevendemonstratedotherancientskills,suchasmovable-typeprinting,
dyeingclothandmakingfurniture.She72(impress)herviewerswiththecharmofChina’straditionalhandicraftsandtechniques.Shehasbeen
patientwithherwork.Sheoncespenttwoyears_____73______(make)paperfromtreebark,brushesoutofrabbithair,andotherstationerywithnatural
materials.Lisays:“As74increasinglypopularvlogger,IhopeIcanshowtheworldthewonderfulculturalheritageofC
hina.”参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分60分)第一节阅读理解(共19小题;每小题2.5分,满分47.5分)1~3CDA4~7BCDD8~11ADBB12~15ACDC16~19DACB第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12.5分)20~24CABGD第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分60分)第一节完形填空(共2篇30小题;每小题1分,满分30分)25~29ABCDB30~34DACCB35~39BCADB40~44BACDA45~49CDBBD50~54AACCB第二节语法填空(共2篇20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)55.firmly;56.do;57.how;58.and;59.an60.arrival;61.hasbeenwelcomed;62.tolaunch;63.to;64.where65.
influential;66.platforms;67.Inspired;68.in;69.harvested70.What;71.and;72.hasimpressed;73.making;74.an