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西南大学附中2022-2023学年度下期期末考试高二英语试题注意事项:(满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书
写;必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷学生保存,以备评讲)。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.Whereisthewomanprobablyfrom?A.Peru.B.Britain.C.Mexico.2.Whatwillthemandotonight?A.Attenda
party.B.Replytoaninvitation.C.Playfootball.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofheroldroommate?A.Selfish.B.Thoughtful.C.Carefu
l.4.Whatshouldthecitydoaccordingtothewoman?A.Createmorejobs.B.Improvetheairquality.C.Closesomebusiness
es.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirdailyroutine.B.Theirdormitory.C.Theweather.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2
2.5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.Howdoe
sthewomansuggestthemangethome?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytaxi.7.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Atabusstation.C.Atarestaurant.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whyi
sthemanatthesupermarkettoday?A.Todosomeshopping.B.Tocarryoutasurvey.C.Tomeettheowner.9.Whatchangedidtheownermaketothesupermarketlastyear?A.Theloc
ation.B.Thename.C.Themanager.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Borrowingatent.B.Returningatent.C.Packingatent.
11.Whatisthewoman’smotivationforclimbing?A.Togetclosetonature.B.Tohavefun.C.Toimproveherfitness.12.Wherewillthespeakersclimbtogether?A.In
thewild.B.Ataclimbingcenter.C.Atagym.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutherideaoftheonlinebusiness?A.It’sunique.B.It’sp
ractical.C.It’schallenging.14.Whywillthewomancontactartists?A.Toseetheirworks.B.Tolookforinspiration.C.Todobusinesswit
hthem.15.Whatwillthewomandoforlargeorders?A.Offerfreedelivery.B.Chargeasmallfee.C.Giveadiscount.16.Whatisspecialaboutthepackagin
g?A.It’sluxury.B.It’sofgoodquality.C.It’senvironmentallyfriendly.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherearedrinksservedallday?A.Inthecafe.B.Inthedinin
groom.C.Bytheswimmingpool.18.Whatwillthelistenersprobablydoaround1p.m.?A.Havelunch.B.Goswimming.C.Attendaconference.19.Whatdoesthespeakerapolo
gizefor?A.Theupdatedprogram.B.Thehightemperature.C.Thelatelunch.20.Whydoestheconferenceprogramhaveto
bechanged?A.Someroomsarebeingrepaired.B.TheGeneralManagercan’tcome.C.Aspeakerisn’tabletogivehertalk.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ATECHNOLOGYSIMPLIFIED—BIGGERANDBETTERWOWCO
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itcanevenreadyouremailstoyou!U.S.BasedCustomerServiceHaveyoueversaidtoyourself“I’dlovetogetacomputer,ifonlyIcouldfigureout
howtouseit.”Well,you’renotalone.Computersweresupposedtomakeourlivessimpler,butthey’vegottensocomplicatedthattheyarenotwort
hthetrouble.Ifthissoundsfamiliar,wehavegreatnewsforyou.Thereisfinallyacomputerthat’sdesignedforsimplicit
yandeaseofuse.It’stheWOWComputer,anditwasdesignedwithyouinmind.Fromthemomentyouopenthebox,you’llrealizehowdifferenttheWOWComputeris.Th
ecomponentsareallconnected;allyoudoisplugitintoanoutletandyourhigh-speedInternetconnection.Thenyou’llseeth
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iorswithgreatmindsB.designedforseniorswithoutenoughbrainsC.tailoredspeciallytotheelderly’sneedsD.madetoeasetheelderly’sfinancialburdens22.Mary,a77
-year-oldladywithpooreye-sight,decidestobuyaWOWComputermostprobablyforallthereasonsexceptthat.A.itcanevenreadema
ilstotheusersB.ithasa22-inchhi-resolutionscreenC.ithashundredsofonlinegamestochoosefromD.itsbuttonsareeasytose
eandunderstand23.WhichofthefollowingisthesellingpointoftheWOWComputer?A.Low-chargeSoftwareupdates.B.Noput-togethertask.C.Lightning-fast
Microsoftprocessors.D.Heavilydiscountedintroductoryprice.BInthePascuccihousehold,puttingupChristmaslightswasalwaysabigdayofcelebrationandafamilyaffai
r.Everyyear,AnthonyPascucci,themaleheadofthefamily,andhisoldersister,ConniePascucci,andAnthony’sson,AnthonyJr.,anddaughter,Sara,pitchedin
it.In2020,AnthonySr.,60,tiedcolorfullightsallaroundtheirroofuntilitlookedasifthebrightnessofthelightscouldcountersom
eofthedarknessofthepastyearwithCOVID-19.However,justseveraldaysafterChristmasEvethepandemicclaimedhislife.Sar
asaysthenextweeksweretheworstofherlife.Butwhenshepulleduptothehouseattheendofalongday,thetwinklingChristmaslightsbroughtheras
parkofjoy.Takingthelightsdownfeltlikeafinalactofclosureshewasn’treadytotake.Soshekeptthemup.OnedaySarareceivedanunsignedletterwhichread
“TakeyourChristmaslightsdown!It’sValentine’sDay!!!”Sarawasshockedandangry.Shedecidedtoposttheletter.“Iwantedtoremindpeoplethatweallhadatoughy
earandpeopleshouldbealittlemorecaringtowardeachother,”shesays.“Iknowwhatitfeelsliketolosesomeoneandnotwanttoputtheirthin
gsaway.It’sveryhard,”onemancommented.Andsomethingstrangebegantohappen.Sarawasdrivingbackfromworkonedaywhensh
enoticedthatChristmaslightswereappearing—orreappearing—onneighbors’houses.Themysteryhadasweetexplanation:Herneighbors
hadgottentogetheranddecided,collectively,tohangtheirlightsbackupandturnthembackoninhonorofSara’sfather
.“Toseethelightsandtheblocklitupagain,”Sarasaid,“ittouchedmyheart.”Afewweekslater,Saradecidedshewasreadytotakedownthelights.S
arasaiditwashardtopackthemaway—“butnotashardasIthinkitwouldhavebeenifwehadn’texperiencedallthatsupportandlove.”24.InSara’sfamily,puttingupChristmasli
ghts.A.wasinthechargeofAnthonyB.wasafamilyroutineC.wasthebiggesteventinayearD.couldremovethedarknessofthepastyear25.Sarakeptthelightsupbec
ause.A.theyremindedherofherfatherB.itwasstillChristmasseasonthenC.itwastootroublesometoremovethemD.shecould
n’ttoleratethem26.Sarapostedtheunsignedletterinorderto.A.shareherangerandshockB.winothers’sympathyandfavorC.critic
izethepersonwhowrotetheletterD.appealtopeopletoshowmoreconsiderationtoothers27.Whichcanbethemostprobabletitleforthetext?A.UpinLights.B.
Sara’sSweetNeighbors.C.AnUnforgettableChristmas.D.LetYourNeighbors’LightsOn.CAcrossthegardensofBritain,peop
learebuildingsheds.Peoplehavegonecrazyaboutsheds.TheTimberTradeFederationreportsthatinOctober,thelastmonthforwhichstatisticswereavailable,import
sofsoftwoodwere34%higherthanayearearlier.Withstocks(库存)runninglow,whatwoodisavailableisquicklysoldout.Agardenshedusedto
bemostlyaplacetostoretools,oraplacetodiscusshowtogrowflowersandenjoyteaandsnackswhiletherainfallsoutside,accordingtoMichaelRand,anexpertgardener.Bu
tthecreativebrain-workerhaslongputittomoreproductiveuse.RoaldDahlandDylanThomaswroteinsheds.GeorgeBerna
rdShawhadoneinhisHertfordshiregardenthatfacedthesun.Besidesgrowingflowers,theshedsnowbeingbuiltarealsooftenintendedfo
rwork.However,theyaregranderthantheonesthosepioneershed-writersused.GreenRetreats,whichmostlybuildsgardenoffices,saysthatoverallsale
sonbuildingshedsgrewby113%between2019and2020.Largerandfancierstructuresareespeciallypopular.Thishasanimportantimpactoncities.Ur
banscholarslikeRichardFloridaandEdwardGlaeserarebusytryingtoworkoutwhethertheriseinhome-workingthathasoccurredduri
ngtheCOVID-19pandemicwillcontinuewhenthevirusdeclines.Ifitdoes,manyservicejobsincities,fromwaiterstotaxidrivers,willdisappear.Publi
ctransportsystemswillstruggle.Thevalueofcity-centrehousingwilldrop.Theshedboommakesthatoutcomemorelikely.Awhite
-collarworkerwhohastriedtoworkfromthekitchentableforthepastninemonthsmightbekeentoreturntotheoffice.Aworkerwhohasabe
autifulgardenshedwithWi-Fiwillnothopeso.JoelBird,whobuildspersonalizedsheds,iscertainthathiscustomersexpectalong-termchangeinthei
rworkinghabits.“Theydon’tconsiderhome-workingtobetemporary,”hesays.“They’respendingtoomuchmoneyonsheds.”28.WhydidBritainbuymor
esoftwoodfromothercountries?A.Softwoodwascheaperthisyear.B.Demandsforshedswereontherise.C.Softwoodsupplie
rswerefewerthanbefore.D.BritonsstoredsoftwoodlikecrazyduetoCOVID-19.29.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.P
reviousshed-writers.B.Variousfunctionsofsheds.C.Improvementsonshed-building.D.Theadvantagesofgarden-sheds.30.Whatcanweinferfrom
thetext?A.Theshedboommightthreateneconomyincities.B.Workersareeagertoreturntoworkintheiroffices.C.Morepeopleprefergardeningintheirbeautifulsheds
.D.People’sworkinghabitsremainthesameafterCOVID-19.31.WhatisJoelBird’sattitudetoreturningtoworkinofficeafterCOVID-19?A
.Unclear.B.Optimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Pessimistic.DArielNovoplansky,anecologistinIsrael,setupanexperimen
tamongpeaplantstostudyhowtheycommunicatewitheachother.IntheexperimentsArielputthepeaplantsinrowsofcontainers.Thecenterplantintherowwasthetarget.Thepe
aplantshadbeengrownwithtwomainroots.Ononeside,eachpeaplanthadonerootinitsownpotandtheotherreachingintoaneighbor’spot.Thecentralplantconnec
tedtoitsclosestneighbor,whichconnectedtoanotherneighbor,andsoondowntheline.Ontheotherside,alltheplantskeptth
eirrootsintheirownpots,unconnectedtotheirneighbors.Witheverythingready,theecologistcreatedadrynessforthecentraltarg
etplant,whichhadquicklyclosedupitsleafpores(气孔)tosavewater.Amazingly,theconnectedplantsononesidegraduallyclosedupthe
irleafpores,eventhoughonlyoneofthemhadexperiencedrealdryness.Ontheotherside,withunconnectedrootspeac
hain,alltheirporesstayedopen.Thismeansthewarningsignaldidn’ttravelfromthestressedplantsleavesthroughtheair,butonlyfromitsrootsthroughthesoil.It’sposs
iblethatplantsarejusteavesdropping(偷听)evenifthedamagedplantdidn’tmeantosendsignalstothem.Maybethedamaged
plantleakscertainchemicalsandnearbyrootscouldsensethosesignals.Buttheplantswithconnectedrootsthatweren’td
riedoutpassedonthedroughtsignalstotheirneighborstoo,whichmeanssimpleeavesdroppingprobablyisn’ttheanswer.Theyseemtobehavingarealconversation,
pickingupinformationononesideandsharingitwithaneighborontheother.Thebenefittoaplantthatreceivesthisinformationisprettyclear.Butwhat’stheb
enefittosendingadangersignaltoyourneighbor?Remember,yourneighbormayactuallybeyou.32.Whichaspectoftheexperimentdoesparagraph2mai
nlyconcern?AItsfinding.B.Itsapplication.C.Itspurpose.D.Itsdesign.33.Howdothepeaplantscommunicateintheexperi
ment?A.Byconnectingtheirroots.B.Byopeningtheirleafpores.C.Byspreadingaspecialsmell.D.Byleakingcertainchemicals.34.Whichwordbestdescribesthe
communicationbetweenplants?A.Confidential.B.Cooperative.C.Long-distance.D.Air-to-air.35.Whydoesaplantsendadangersignaltoitsnei
ghborsaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Tobetteritssurroundings.B.Tomakeitselfstrong.C.Todevelopitsroot.D.Tokeepitselfsafe.第二节(共5
小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。OneSecondEveryDayI’vebeeninadvertisingforeightyearsandusedt
oworkalotoflatenightsandweekendsfornumerousprojects.36OnedayIwatchedatalkcalled“Thepoweroftimeoff”.It’sabouthoweverysevenyears,thespeakertakesayea
rofffromworksohecandohisowncreativeprojects.37IdecidedIhadtodothat.Ineedtotaketimetostartmyowncreativeid
eas.ThefirstprojectendsupbeingsomethingIcall“OneSecondEveryDay”.Basically,Irecordonesecondofeverydayfortherestofmylife,combiningthesemomentsin
toonesinglecontinuousvideountilIcan’trecordthemanymore.38There’remanythingsIhavenorecollectionofunlesssomeonebr
ingsthemup,andIthink,“Oh,that’ssomethingIdid.”39Onagoodday,I’llhavemaybefoursecondsIwanttochoose.I’lljusthavetonarrowthemdowntoone
,butevennarrowingthemdowntothatoneallowsmetoremembertheotherthreeanyway.Idon’tuseanyfilters(滤镜),justtryingtocatchthemomentasmuchaspossibleasitis.
Istartedaruleofthefirst-personview.Earlyon,IthoughtIshouldhaveacoupleofvideoswherepeoplewouldseeme,butIrealizedthatwasn’t
thewaytogo.40Theprojecthasmanypossibilities.Iencourageyoualltorecordjustasmallpieceofyourlifeeveryday,soyoucanneverfor
getthatdayandtreasureeverymoment.A.Itinstantlyinspiredme.B.ThepurposeistorememberwhatI’vedone.C.I’malwaysenergeticwhendoingthing
sIlove.D.Peoplemighthavedifferentinterpretationsofit.E.It’sdifficult,sometimes,topickthatonesecond.F.Bu
tIneverhadtimeforoneIwantedtoworkononmyown.G.TheessenceofmyprojectshouldberecordingthethingasIactuallyseeit.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分4
5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中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ihadneverbeenmoreanxiousinmylife.Ihadjustarrivedattheairporttotravelhome.AsIwatchedt
hebusdriversetmyluggageontheairportsidewalk,Irealizedmy41hadjustbegun.Thiswasmyfirstvisitalonetotheinternationalterminalofthe
airport,andnothingwas42.Icouldn’tmakesenseofanyofthe43.Wherewasthecheck-incounter?IfeltasifIweredeafandblin
dandstupid.Ibeganto44Ihadtofindhelp!Itriedtoaskapassingbusinessmanforhelp,butmy45cameoutwrong.Hefrownedandwalkedaway.Ihadbeeninthiscountryforas
emester,butcouldnotevenrememberhowtoaskfordirections.Awful!Another46arrivedattheterminal,andthepassengerscameoutcar
ryinglotsofluggage.Right!Icould47themtotherightplace.Idraggedmyenormoussuitcase,wentafterthemandreachedtheelevat
ors.Oh,no!Theyallfitinit,butnotenoughroomforme.Iwatchedindespairastheelevatordoorsclosed.Iwas48!Igotontheelevatorwhenitreturnedand49allth
ebuttons.Whichonecoulditbe?Ipressedbutton3becauseIthoughtIsawthosepassengerspressed3,thoughonlyaquickglance.Theelev
atorclimbeduptothethirdfloorandstopped.Ahigh,unpleasantnoise50theopeningofthedoors,andIlookedaround51.T
earsformedasIsawtheemptyhallandrealizedIwould52myplane.Justthenanelderlyairportemployeewalkedtowardsme.HeguessedIwas53andofferedtohelp.Hep
attedmyshouldertoeasemyanxiety.Wewalkedupsomestairs,turnedacorner,andreachedthecheck-incounter!WhenItu
rnedto54him,hewasgone.Inevergotanopportunitytoknowthatman’sname,butIwouldalwaysrememberhiskindness.Withouthistimelyhe
lp,Iwouldhavemissedmyplane.IhopeIwillbeabletodothesameforanothertravelerexperiencinga(n)55journeylikeme
.41.A.excitementB.anxietyC.freedomD.curiosity42.A.specialB.wrongC.familiarD.perfect43.A.facilitiesB.
destinationsC.regulationsD.signs44.A.doubtB.investigateC.panicD.suspect45.A.mannersB.instructionsC.tonesD.words46.A.busB.planeC.
businessmanD.employee47.A.sendB.followC.guideD.accompany48.A.touchedB.relievedC.abandonedD.lifted49.A.triedoutB.staredatC.clickedonD.s
ortedout50.A.announcedB.stressedC.suggestedD.promised51.A.joyfullyB.firmlyC.calmlyD.cautiously52.A.ab
oardB.missC.catchD.desert53.A.lostB.hurtC.exhaustedD.embarrassed54.A.callB.patC.thankD.greet55.A.favorable
B.unforgettableC.uneventfulD.awful第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Withahistoryofmorethan2,000years,theSilkRoutedate
sbacktoHandynasty.Throughthisroute,theChinesehighlyqualifiedsilkmade56(it)fametothewesterncountries.Themerchantsindifferent
regions57(seek)theopportunityoftradingChinesesilkandtheyindeedmadetheirfortunealongthisroute.Thatroutefunctioned58thelifebloodofinternationaltradeatt
hattime.Meanwhile,theChinesecivilization59(introduce)totheWesterncountriesandviceversa.TheSilkRoutewasco
nsideredasanewchapter60(record)thefriendshipbetweentheEuropeanandAsianpeoples.Throughoutalltheseyears,manygreatfig
ureshavemadesignificant61(contribute)tothedevelopmentoftheSilkRoute.Today,theSilkRoutehasapoeticnamecalledO
neBeltOneRoad,aimingtohelpthose62(connect)regionsincultureandeconomyexchangewith63moreadvancedroad.Themaincitiesalongsideitarebecomin
g64(large)andmoreimportantinhelpingtradeandcultureexchange.Manycountrieshavegainedgreatbenefitsalongthetradingprocess.Allina
ll,theancientSilkRoadismorelikeahistoricaltextbookforeveryonetoreadandtoknowabout65happenedduringthatancienttime.Ithasbeenplayinga
significantroleinthedevelopmentofthecivilizationsofChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,最近你校学生会发起了“绿色地球,从我做起”
的主题活动,作为学生会成员,请你为该活动写一封倡议书。内容要点如下:1.活动目的;2.提出建议;3.发出呼吁。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。A
youngwomanwaswaitingforherflightatanairport.ShewasleavingforLondonbecauseshegotanewjobthere.ItwassaidthathernewbosswasatypicalEnglishgentleman-poli
te,modest,humorousandconsiderate.Shewasexcitedaswellasalittlenervousabouthernewlife.Withseverallonghoursbeforeherflight,thew
omanhuntedforabookintheairportshops,boughtapacketofcookiesandfoundaplacetosit.Shetookoutabookandstartedtoread.Althoughshewasa
bsorbedinherbook,shehappenedtoseethatthemansittingbesideher,asboldashecouldbe,grabbedacookieortwofromthebaginbetweenthem.Educatedtobewell-mannered,sh
etriedtoignoreittoavoidanargument.Buttoshowthatshewastheowner,shestartedtotakecookiesfromthatbagtoo.Unfortunately,themandidn’
tgetthathint,sincehedidn’tstopgrabbingthecookies.“Howannoying!”shethought.Asthegreedycookiethiefkepteating,thewoma
nmunched(用力咀嚼)somecookiesandwatchedtheclock.Shewasgettingangrierastheminuteswentby,thinking,“IfIweren’tsonice,Iwouldblackenhiseyes.”Witheachco
okieshetook,hetookone,too;whenonlyonewasleft,shewonderedwhathewoulddo.Withasmileonhisface,andanervous
laugh,hetookthelastcookieandbrokeitinhalf.Heofferedherahalf,andatetheother.Shegrabbeditfromhim,glaredathimandthought,“Oh,brother.Thisguy
hassomenerveandheissorude!Whydidn’theevenshowanygratefulness?”Shehadneverknownwhenshehadbeensoangry,ands
ighedinreliefwhenherflightwascalled.Shegatheredherbelongingsandheadedtothegatequickly,refusingtolookbackattherudet
hief.Sheboardedtheplane,sankinherseat,andlookedforherbook,whichwasalmostcomplete.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Asshereachedinherbagga
ge,shegasped(喘气)withsurprise.Paragraph2:Surprisingly,shefoundthemansittingjustbehindher.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com