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绝密★考试结束前浙江省A9协作体2022学年第二学期期中联考高二英语试题考生须知:1.本试卷分为第1卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),本卷满分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
在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。第I卷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,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。1.WhydoesJefftalktothewoman?A.Tohandinhishomework.B.Toaskabouthisgrades.C.Toaskforassistance.2.W
hatisthemanlikelytodotomorrow?A.Startahealthydiet.B.Eatsomejunkfood.C.Buysomevegetables.3.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Inabookstor
e.B.Inacanteen.C.Inaclassroom.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Anxious.B.Doubtful.C.Excited.5.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Adoctor.B.Anathlete.C.Apatient.第二节:(
共15小题;每小题1.5分,共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,各尔题将给出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.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.Theybothlikemusic.B.Theybothenjoyreading.C.Theybothlovevarioussports.7.Whatsportdoe
sthewomanlike?A.Bowling.B.Swimming.C.Skateboarding.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithabouttheapartment?A
.Itslocation.B.Itsfacilities.C.Itsprice.9.Howmanybedroomsarethereintheapartment?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.10.W
hatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Houseownerandrenter.C.Realhouseagent
andclient听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。A9协作体高二英语试题卷第1页共9页11.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherestaurant?A.It'squitenew.B.It'sprettypopular.C
.It'sjustso-so.12.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.WednesdayC.Thursday13.Howdidthemandecidewhattoorder?A.Byr
eferringtoothers'dishes.B.Byreadingthemenucarefully.C.Byfollowingthewaiter'sadvice.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whoisprobablytheman
?A.Adesigner.B.AsalespersonC.Thewoman'sfriend15.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?A.Shebroketwofloorlamps.B.Shede
coratedherlivingroom.C.Shelookedatsomefurniture.16.Whatwastheoriginalpriceoftheblackleathersuite?A.$2,000.B.$1,
000.C.$500.17.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Testthefurniture.B.Lookatsomeothergoods.C.Payforthesuite.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whocanbenefitfromsides
leepingaccordingtoMichaelJ.Breus?A.Thosewhohaveneckproblems.B.Thosewhohavehighbloodpressure.C.Thosewhohavebadcirculation.19.WhatdidC
hrisWintersayaboutbacksleeping?A.Itcouldtransferpressurepoints.B.Itmightworsenkneepain.C.Itcouldhelprelieves
houlderpain.20.WhatdidMichaelJ.Breusthinkcouldbeabadresultofstomachsleeping?A.MusclepainB.Toothache.C.Heartbur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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHaveyoueverwishedyoucou
ldspeakaforeignlanguagewithouttakingtheclasses?Haveyoueverhadtroublewhiletravellingabroadbecauseofthelanguagebarrier?MeetMUAMAEnence—aJapanese
high-techinventionthatallowsyoutocommunicateinmorethan40languages,withoutwastingyourtimeandmoneyforboringlanguageclasses.Whenyoucom
municatewithanotherpersonnomatterwhatlanguageheorshespeaks,thistinybutgeniusdeviceA9协作体高二英语试题卷第2页共9页instantlyrecordsandtranslatesover40languag
es.Youcanuseitwhentravelling,forbusinessmeetingsorwheneveryouwishtosaysomethinginadifferentlanguage.HowDoesItWork?Althoughitisarmedwiththelatesttec
hnology,usingthedeviceissupereasy.Allyouneedtodoistochoosethelanguageinwhichyouwanttocommunicateandrecordyourwordsorsentences.Youcaneve
nrecordreallylongsentencesandEnencewilltranslateeverythingperfectly!WhyIsMUAMAEnenceSoPopular?Thisgeniusdeviceallowsyoutostartcommun
icating(YES,speaking!)withalmosteverypersonintheworld.Thistechnologywasneverbeforeavailabletothepublic.Foralimited
timeonlythisdeviceisavailableforaheavilyreducedpriceof$89(previously$189).OurConclusion—BuyItWhileIt'sStillAvailableThelowcostandhighqualityEnence
translatorischangingtheworld.Theproducthasbeensellinglikecrazy,butthestockwon'tlastlongasthesuppliesarelimited.WerecommendorderingMUAMAEnenceTra
nslatorwhileitisstillavailable.Clickheretocheckavailabilitynow!21.WhatisMUAMAEnence?A.Itisanorganizationaimedatbreakingthelanguag
ebarrierintheworld.B.Itisadevicewithhigh-techtopromoteeasiercommunicationwithforeigners.C.Itisanappenablingpeopletomastervariou
sforeignlanguagesinashorttime.D.Itisatechnologyappliedtotravellingabroadandbusinessmeetingsfreeofcharge.2
2.HowmuchshouldyoupayfortwosetsofMUAMAEnencenow?A.$178.B.$200.C.$278.D.$378.23.Wherecanyoufindthepass
age?A.Inanewspaper.B.OntheInternet.C.Inamagazine.D.Inaguidebook.B“Youshouldgetacat,”mydoctorsaid.“Acat?"Icouldn'tevenlookafter
myself!Itookadeepbreathandcarefullyconsideredtheideaofwelcomingafeline(猫科的)friendintomylife.Adoptingananimalduringthehe
ightofthepandemicwasfarfromeasy.WhenmypartnerandIfoundCinnamon,heradoptioninformationmadeheroutastheperfectkitten.Wefilledoutthepaperworkandhadafe
wweekstoprepareforherarrival.Whenshecamehome,itbecameincreasinglyobviousthatCinnamondidn'tunderstand“no
”,“stopit”or“don'tdothat”.ShewastheworstcatI'veeverowned.Iwasbeginningtodoubtmydoctor'sadvice.Wedecidedtostarttakingherforwalks.Icouldhard
lyleavethehousebefore,butmyheartcouldn'tsaynotoCinnamon.Cinnamonshowedmewhatbraverylookedlikeifthere
wasadogatapark,shewouldruntowardit.Shejumpedwithoutknowingwhereshewouldland.Shelovedadventure.Ifoundmyselfmirroringherbehaviora
fterawhile,jumpingoutofbedwithoutasecondthought.Ibegantofindthemotivationtogetoutofbedinthemorning.C
innamonunfortunatelypassedawayafteramedicalaccident,leavingacat-sizedholeinmyheartthedaysheleftusatonlysixmonthsold.I'mnostrangertosadn
essorgrief,butlosingmypetsosuddenlywasthemostconfusingemotionalexperienceI'veeverhad.Shewassupposedtohel
pmethroughmoreofmylifethanthethreeshortmonthswehadher.Shenolongerwakesmeupat5a.m.beggingforbreakfast,butshei
sstillthereasonIgetupeverymorning.Ourtimeisoftencutunpredictably,unmistakablyshort.Itwouldbeashametolivelifebeinganythinglesst
hanbraveandadventurous.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第3页共9页24.Howdidtheauthorfeeloriginallywhenadvisedtoadoptacat?A.Thrilled.B.Ashamed.C.ShockedD.Relieve
d.25.Whydidtheauthordoubtthedoctor'sadviceinthebeginning?A.Becausetheauthorwastooilltolookafterthecat.B.B
ecausethepandemicmadeitimpossibletokeepacatathome.C.Becausetheauthor'sfamilydidn'tapproveoftheplan.D.Becauseraisingthecatwaschallengingfor
theauthor.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthecatCinnamon?A.Stupidbutadorable.B.Naughtyandadventurous.C.Inactivebutcourageous.D.Fierceandagg
ressive.27.Whatmessagedoesthestoryconvey?A.Friendshipwithpetsisshort.B.Theshortlifeispredictable.C.Thelossofapetispainful.D.Thecouragetotakeri
sksisbeneficial.CYoumightseelonelinessassomeone(usuallyanoldperson)sitsalone,staringintothedistanceorouto
fawindow.Suchimagesaredeceptive.Researchershaveactuallyfoundthatthosewhoreportexperiencinglonelinessthemostareyoungpeople,andsuchi
magesofsolitude(孤独)don'tmatchtheexperienceoflonelinessduringyouth.Thoseyearsaretypicallyspentsurroundedbyothe
rpeople,atschooloratwork.Lonelinessduringyouthcanbedefinedasanegativefeelingaboutadifferencebetweentherelationshipswe
haveandthosewewant.Thismeanswemightfeellonelyinthecompanyofothersifwedon'tfeeltheyunderstandusorsharecommoninter
estswithus.Althoughlonelinessisoftenadifficultexperience,itcanhelpustoreconnectandtorethinkourrelationshipssothatwecanbuild(orseekout)theonesth
atmeanthemosttous.Therearecertainfeaturesofyouththattendtogiverisetoloneliness.Inyouth,ourfriendshipsareincreasing
lyimportantinprovidinguswithemotionalsupport.Researchshowsthatyoungpeoplehavehigherexpectationsoftheirfriendshipsthanadultsdo;theys
howapreferenceforlargerfriendgroups,morecompanionshipandhigherfrequencyofcontactwithfriends.Whenweconsiderthatlonelinessservesthe
functionofkeepingussafewithinoursocialworld,itmakessensethatthefeelinglikewedonot“fitin",assomanyyoungpeople
feel,givesrisetoloneliness.Anotherreasonisourdevelopingsenseofself-discoveringwhoweare.Thatoftenmeanschangestovaluesorbeliefs.It
canbechallengingwhenyourfriendsaregoingthroughthesameprocess,butmightnotfollowthesamepathasyou.Youngpeopleoftenreportfeel
inglonelyatschool,whilehomeisacomfortablespace.Butwhentherearedifficultiesathome—suchasargumentsortensionwithfamilymembersandthedepa
rtureofsupportivefamilymembers—thesecanmakethefeelingoflonelinessworse.Ifyoufindyourselffeelinglonelyanditseemslikenothingishelping,donotgiveu
phope.Itislikelythatyouhavenotyetfoundthestrategythatworksforyou.Herearesomepracticalstepsyoucantry,star
tingwithwhatyoucandoonyourownandmovingontowaystoconnectwithothers.28.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“decepti
ve”inparagraph1?A.irrelevantB.disgracefulC.misleadingD.unfortunate29.Whatdoeslonelinessofyoungpeopleusuallyreferto?A.Not
havingapreferencefordealingwithtoughthingsalone.B.Nothavingfriendsorfamilyforcompanywhenintrouble.C.Nothavinginterestinothers
'schoollifewithinthesocialworld.D.Nothavingpositiveattitudetothepresentrelationshipswithothers.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第4页共9页30.Whichofthe
followingisNOTmentionedasthereasonofyoungpeople'sloneliness?A.Discoveryofself-identity.B.Desireformore
friends.C.Difficultiesathome.D.Unfamiliarenvironments.31.Whatwillthetextprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Suggestionsonhowtobe
atloneliness.B.Morereasonsthatcausethefeelingofloneliness.C.Strategiestodealwiththeargumentsortensioninfamily.D.Waystofacethedepartureofsuppo
rtivefamilymembers.DAboutone-thirdofadultsgloballyhavehighbloodpressure,whichincreasestheriskofhavin
gaheartattackorstroke(中风).Physicalactivityisknowntolowerbloodpressure.However,manypeoplehavetroublekeepingtoexerciseplans.Yogatendstob
emoresustainable(可持续的)thanotherformsofexercisebecauseitisgentle,canbedonewithothersandhelpstorelaxthemind
.Severalexperimentshavefoundthatyogalowersbloodpressure.However,theseexperimentshavetypicallyinvolvedseveralsessionsaweek,whichmaynotbeachie
vableformanypeople.Tofindoutifyogahelpstoreducebloodpressureintherealworld,someresearchersconductedanewstudyandanalysedtheel
ectronichealthrecordsof1,355peopleaged18to79whopractisedyogaatleastonceaweek.Theycomparedeachofthesepeoplewithatleas
tthreeotherindividuals.Theyhadsimilarcharacteristicsintermsofthingslikeage,gender,andbodymassindex(BMI),buthadnomentionofpractisingyogainth
eirrecords.Onaverage,thepeoplewhopractisedyogahadsystolicbloodpressure(收缩压)thatwas2.8mmHgloweranddiasto
licbloodpressure(舒张压)thatwas1.5mmHglowerthanthosewhodidn't.Thisbloodpressurereductionprobablywouldn'tmak
eahugedifferencetomostpeopleinthestudy,sincetheytendedtobeyoungandhealthy.Theyalreadyhadnormalbloodpress
ure.Butatapopulationlevel,ifaveragebloodpressuredeclinedbythismuch,itwouldpreventasignificantnumberofheartattacksandstrokes.Forexample,a2018study
foundthatapopulation-wideaveragesystolicbloodpressurereductionof2mmHgamongmiddle-agedadultsintheUSwouldpreventmorethan12,000heartattacksand7,000st
rokeseachyear.Basedonthenewstudy,wecan'tsayforsurethatyogalowersbloodpressure,becausetheremaybeotherexplanationsforthefindings.Peoplew
hodoyogamayhavelowerbloodpressurebecausetheytendtohavebetterdiets,notbecauseoftheyogaitself.Andyogashouldn'tbeseenasth
ereplacementforbloodpressureloweringmedicines.Nevertheless,yogaislikelytoassistinloweringbloodpressureifitencouragessedentary(久坐的)peopletoexe
rcise.“Thegreatestbenefitisgettingtheexercise-shytodosomethingratherthanincreasingexerciseinsomeonewhodoesitregularly,”anexpertsays.32.
Whichadvantagedoesyogahaveoverotherkindsofexercise?A.Itiseasierforbeginnerstolearn.B.Itismoreeffectiveinkeepingf
it.C.Peoplearemorelikelytosticktoit.D.Peoplecanfindpartnersmoreeasily.33.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthenewstudy?A.The
studytooktherelevantfactorsinrealityintoconsideration.B.Alltheseparticipantswereofthesameageandgender.C.Thestudyanalyseddifferentkindsofe
xercise.D.Theresearchersstudiedtheparticipants'dailyroutine.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第5页共9页34.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbytheexampl
einparagraph4?A.Theresultsarefarfromsatisfactory.B.Loweringbloodpressureisquiteeasy.C.Bloodpressurereductionisbenefi
cial.D.Doingyogaonceaweekismeaningful.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Otherreasonshavebeenfound
toexplainthebloodpressurereductionforcertain.B.Encouraginginactivepeopletodoyogapossiblycontributestoloweringblo
odpressure.C.Havingbetterdietsismoreimportantthanpractisingyogaregularlyforsedentarypeople.D.Thebenefitsofpractisin
gyogaareequaltotakingbloodpressureloweringmedicines.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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。Theideathatredmeansstopandgreenmeansgoaffectsmorethanjusttrafficlightcolors.Wehavebeentaughtfromayoungagethatredmeansdanger,whilegreenmeans
safety.36Forsomethingwehavetolookateveryday,whycouldn'ttheyhavebeenprettiercolors?You'reabouttofindout.Beforethereweretrafficlightsforcars
,thereweretrafficsignalsfortrains.Atfirst,railroadcompaniesusedredtomeanstop,whitetomeangoandgreentomeancaution.Buttrainconductorsranintoapr
oblemwiththecolorwhitemeaninggo—brightwhitecouldeasilybemistakenforstarsatnight.37Ithasbeenthatwayeversince.38Thatmeansthatasittravelsthroughtheai
r,itgetsdiffused(分散)lessthanothercolors,soitcanbeseenfromagreaterdistance.Forexample,thinkabouthowthelightturnsredasthesunsets.Eventhoughthe
humaneyeismostsensitivetoayellowish-greenhighlightercolor,itcanseeredfromfurtheraway.Butthiscouldhappenbychance.It'snotclearwhetherthatwaschosen
basedonwavelength,contrastagainstgreennatureornaturalconnectionofredwiththingslikeblood.39Yellowhasashorterwavelengththanredbutalonge
rwavelengththangreen.Thismeansthatredisnoticeablethefurthestaway,yellowinthemiddleandgreentheleastdistanceaway—ahel
pfuladvancedwarningforneedingtosloworstop.However,believeitornot,yellowwasonceusedtomeanstop.Backinthe1900s,somest
opsignswereyellowbecauseitwastoohardtoseearedsigninapoorlylitarea.40Sinceyellowcanbeseenwellatalltime
softheday,schoolareas,sometrafficsignsandschoolbusescontinuetobepaintedthecolor.Keepthesesafedrivingtipsinthebackof
yourmindwheneveryouseeayellowlight.A.Railwaycompanieseventuallymovedtothecolorgreenforgo.B.Itcouldbeamixofallthree!C.B
utwhywerethoseparticularcolorschosenfortrafficlights?D.Employthesedrivingrulesandknowthattrafficlightshavecertainlycomealongway.E.Redisthecolorwit
hthelongestwavelength.F.Whenyou'reimpatientlywaitingatatrafficlight,don'tgetmad.G.Eventually,highlyre
flectivematerialsweredeveloped,andredstopsignswereborn.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(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和D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑。ItneveroccurredtometothinkaboutmyfuturejobtillIenteredhighschool.I
ntheyearsbeforehighschool,I41muchonfootballandmusic.Thatwas42.Ispentmostofmysparetime.AfterIenteredh
ighschool,my43forcivilengineering(土木工程)inspiredmetomakegreaterefforts.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第6页共9页Ifoundmywaytoc
ivilengineering44whenIreadanarticleabouttheLosAngelesearthquakein1994.ItsconsequencewassoawfulthatIwastotallyshocked.Duri
ngtheearthquake,manybuildingsfelldown.Thedisasterledtoheavycasualties(伤亡).The4.5sentmeintothinkingab
outhowthebuildingprojectscouldbesafer,andhowIcouldgetthemthatway.Fromthenon,I46tolearncivilengineering.47differentkindsofbuildingsisaformofr
ecreationforme.Sittingonmybicycleforhourswatchingthehousesaroundmehasmademefeelthe48toshapeourbuildingsintos
olidones.Toachievemyambition,Imust49thatIcangethighgradesinallmysubjects.Inschool,Iamtrulyfondofscienceandgoodatmath.50,myhighscho
olyearshadbeenchallenged.Mypoorwritingskillsusedto51mealot.Fortunately,Ihadastrongwishtoachievemydream.Itwasthedesire
,which52metokeeppracticing,thathelpedmeovercomemyshortcomings.Overtheyears,IhavelearnedtostickwiththingsthatIfindright53.Thischaract
erwillstaywithmetillmyefforts54That,combinedwithmylongstandingcuriosityabout55ourworld,iswhatwillmakemeagrea
tcivilengineersomedaysoon.41.A.relied42.A.how43.A.talent44.A.fortunately45.A.ruins46.A.promised47.A.Designing
48.A.expense49.A.ensure50.A.Therefore51.A.cheat52.A.forced53.A.easily54.A.giveoff55.A.shapingB.concentratedC.livedB.whenC.whyB.nee
dC.loveB.directlyC.frequentlyB.wastesC.pollutantsB.managedC.expectedB.CompletingC.ObservingB.necessityC.trendB.admitC.believe
B.HoweverC.MoreoverB.frightenC.botherB.remindedC.restrictedB.personallyC.firmlyB.getoffC.turnoffB.highlightingC.viewing第Ⅱ卷非选择题部分D.depende
dD.whatD.pityD.accidentallyD.emissionsD.determinedD.UnderstandingD.solutionD.declareD.ThusD.hurtD.urgedD.naturallyD.payoffD
.saving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。Chinesesci-fifilmindustrywent56ahardtimethreeyearsago.TheWande
ringEarthhadfacedcapitalwithdrawal(撤资)duringfilming,andtheproductionprocesshadmanytwistsandturns.Intheend,itr
ankedthefifthplaceinChina'sboxofficehistorywith4.686billion,57madeitawatershedmoment(分水岭)forChinesesci-fifilms,andChineseaudiences'5
8(expect)forChinesesci-fifilmswereonceagainhigh.Sci-fifilmshootingisdifferentfrom59ofotherfilmtypes,andte
amsofhundredsorthousandsofpeoplecannotmovearoundmultipleareas6(repeated)toshoot.InthecaseofMoonMan,95%ofitsfootage(镜头)inv
olvedspecialeffects,andthecrewused15studiostotalingmorethan40,000squaremetersintheOrientalFilmCity,withtheentireteam61.(take)moret
hanhalfayeartobuild.Inordertocreatearealeffect,thecreweven62(lay)200tonsofsandandgravelinastudio63(imitate)themoondust,andbuilta“real”moonba
se.Itisnotdifficulttofindthat64roadofChinesesci-fifilmexplorationisextendingexcitinglyfartherandfarther.Theappearanceofanerawon'thapp
enovernight.Butwecanbelievethat,withthe65(continue)effortsofChinesefilmmakers,thebuddingeraofChinesesci-fi
filmsisworthlookingforwardtointhefuture.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第7页共9页第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华。上
周末,你校组织去新华村参加了为期一天的环保活动。请给同样热衷环保的英国笔友Tom写一封信,介绍这次活动。内容包括:1.活动内容和过程;2.收获和感想。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。DearTom,Yours,LiHua第
二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ThephotographofMrs.MuellerthatItookwithmycameracapturesherseatedonthesofainourlivingroom
,smilingshyly.Mrs.Muellerwasournext-doorneighbor.MysisterLaurelandIgottoknowherafterherhusbanddied.Shedidn'thavechildrenofhero
wnandnorelativesthatweknewof.Shewasgentleandkind,andweconsideredherourspecialfriend.EarlyoneDecember,Mrs.Muellerwentintothehospital.LaurelandI
werebusymakingChristmaspresents,andwepondered(琢磨)whattomakeforMrs.Mueller.ItdawnedonusthatshewouldbecominghomeafewdaysbeforeChr
istmastoanemptyhousewithnoholidaydecorations.Welitupontheideaofdecoratingasmalltreethatwouldgreether
withlightsandcheer.Wewerewonderinghowtocarryoutourplanwhentheanswerappeared.IwasinMissO'Keefe'ssixthgradeclassthatyear,andwehaddecoratedasmalltr
eewithpaper-linkchainsandornaments(装饰品).Itwasbeautiful.Bestofall,ithadtoberemovedfromtheclassroombeforeChristmasvacation.MissO’Keefesaidtherewou
ldbeadrawing(抽签)forthetree.Wewouldeachwriteournameonapieceofpaperandputitintheshoeboxshehaddecorated.Onthelastdayofschoolbeforevacation,shewou
lddrawaname,andthatstudentcouldtakehomethetree.AfterIputmyfoldedpieceofpaperintothebox,Iclosedmyeyesandclaspedmyh
ands,prayingquietly.MissO'Keefenoticedmeandasked,“Holly,whywereyouprayingjustnow?"ItoldherMrs.Mueller'sstoryandourwi
shtomakeherhappy.“Goodluck!”MissO'Keefesaidwithasmile.Afterschool,Iwasbesidemyselfwithexcitement!Mymother
pointedouttherewere30childrenwhomightwinthetree,butIwascertainIwouldgetitbecauseGodwoulddefinitelyhearmysincereprayer.Thedaybeforevacation
finallyarrived.LaurelandIusuallywalkedtoandfromschool,butIwassosureIwouldwinthetreethatIpersuadedMomtopick
usupinthecarthatday.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第8页共9页注意: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。Latethatafternoon,MissO'Keefeannounceditwastimeforthedrawing.
Thenextday,whenMrs.Muellerscarturnedintoherdriveway,wehurriedovertowelcomeherback.A9协作体高二英语试题卷第9页共9页浙江省A9协作体2022学年第二学期期中联考高二英语参考答案听力:1-5CAB
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continuing应用文范文:DearTom,Howiseverythinggoing?I’mdelightedtosharemyvoluntaryexperienceonenvironmentalprotectionwithyou,whichyouarekeenon.LastSunda
y,allthestudentsandteachersinourschoolgotinvolvedinanactivityconcerningenvironmentalprotection.ThemomentwearrivedtheXinhuaVillagebybus
,weweredividedintotwogroups,onegroupcollectingtherubbishandtheotherdistributingleaflets.Afterwards,aspeechon“whitepollution”wasd
eliveredbyateachertoraisetheawarenessofprotectingtheenvironment.Inspiredandthrilled,allofusthoughthighlyoftherewardingactivity.Itprovi
dedusaplatformwherewecouldmakeadifferencetoenvironmentalprotection.Yours,LiHua读后续写范文一:Latethatafternoon,MissO’Keefeannounceditwastimeforthedrawing.My
heartpounded.Iheldmybreathasshetookthelidofftheshoebox,closedhereyes,swirledherhandaroundintheboxoffoldedpiecesofpaper,anddrewoneout.Sheope
nedhereyes,unfoldedthepaper,lookedatit,andproclaimed,“Hollyhaswonthetree.”Iwasecstatic!Afterschool,someofmyclassmatescarriedittoourcara
ndputitintothetrunkcarefullysotheornamentswouldn’tgetknockedoff.MomhadakeytoMrs.Mueller’shouse.Thatev
ening,wecarriedthetreenextdoorandsetituponatableinthelivingroom.Thenextday,whenMrs.Mueller’scarturnedintoherdriveway,wehurrie
dovertowelcomeherback.Wefollowedassheslowlymadeherwayintothehouseandturnedonthelights.Themomentshesawthetree,sheworealookofsurprise.T
hen,asweetsmileappeared,tearsfillinghereyes.Sheturnedtousandsoftlysaid,“Thankyou.”Myparentshadtoldusthatmakin
gothershappywouldbringusmoretruejoythanapileofpresentsunderthetreeevercould.OneofthehappiestChristmasesIrecal
listheonewhenwegotatreeforMrs.Mueller.读后续写范文二:Latethatafternoon,MissO’Keefeannounceditwastimeforthedrawing.Myheart
pounded.Iheldmybreathasshetookthelidofftheshoebox,closedhereyes,swirledherhandaroundintheboxoffoldedpiecesofpaper,anddrewoneout.Sheo
penedhereyes,unfoldedthepaper,lookedatit,andproclaimed,“Hollyhaswonthetree.”Iwasecstatic!Iwouldneverforgetmymoth
er’sfaceasIracedtothecarafterschool.ItoldhermyprayerhadbeenansweredandthatIhadwonthetree.MomhadakeytoMrs.Mueller’shouse.Th
atevening,wecarriedthetreenextdoorandsetituponatableinthelivingroom.Thenextday,whenMrs.Mueller’scarturnedintoherdriveway,wehurriedovertowelcomeherbac
k.Wefollowedassheslowlymadeherwayintothehouseandturnedonthelights.Themomentshesawthetree,sheworealookofsurprise.Then,asweetsmileappear
ed,tearsfillinghereyes.Sheturnedtousandsoftlysaid,“Thankyou.”ThatmomentbroughtusmoretruejoythanapileofChristmaspresents.Manyyearslateritdawnedo
nmethatwemighthavehadmorehelpwithourschemethanwerealized.WhileMissO’Keefehadannouncedmyname,shenevershowedanyonewhatwaswritten
onthatpieceofpaper.Iwasblessedwithkindnesswhentryingtooffer.听力原文材料Text1M:Ms.Robbins,I’mhavingtroublewithamathproblem.Can
youteachmehowtosolveit?W:Ofcourse,Jeff.Bytheway,haveyouhandedinyourhomeworktoday?M:Yes.W:Good.Yourgradeshaveimprovedalotrecently.Text2M:I’vedecide
dtogiveupjunkfood.I’mgoingtoeathealthyfoodinstead,likefreshvegetables,fruitandwholewheatbread.W:Whata
pity!Iwasgoingtoaskyouifyou’dliketojoinme.I’mgoingtobuyhamburgersandlotsofchips.Whenwillyoustartyournewdiet?M:Tomorrow!Text3W:Excuseme.I’mLau
raBrown.IhadlunchherewithaclassmatejustnowandImayhaveleftmymathtextbookhere.Ihopeyougotit.M:Yeah.Hereitis.W:Thankyou.Text4M:Ican’tbelieveit.I’llv
isitAmericaalone.Howamazingitis!W:YourdadandIwillworryaboutyouflyingallthatway.Text5W:Ithinkyourankleishurt.Youneedtogetan
X-rayfirstandthenI’lldomorecheckupsforyou.M:Ohno,Ihopeit’snottooserious.IhaveafootballgameonFriday.Text6M:Diana,whatdoyouliketodoinyourleisure
time?W:⑥Ilikelisteningtomusicandreading.MyfavoritebookisAPortraitoftheArtistasaYoungManbyJamesJoyce.
Haveyoureadit?M:Yes,it’saninterestingbook.⑥Ilovereadingtoo,butIhavesomeotherhobbies.Ilovegoingskateboarding,swimmingandhiking
.W:Youaresoactive.M:Yeah.Doyoulikedoingexercise?W:Hmm…I’mnotcrazyaboutmostsports,⑦butIdoliketogobowl
ingsometimes.Text7W:⑧Ilikethisapartment.Thefacilitiesandlocationaresuitableforus.M:Iagreewithyou,⑧buttherealheadacheist
heprice.It’swaybeyondourbudget.W:Yes.⑨⑩There’sanicebedroomforus,oneeachforJennyandJerry,plusaspareone.M:That’sprobablywhytheyar
easkingsomuchforthisapartment.W:Whatdoyouthinkoftheoutside?M:It’shardtotellinthedark.Maybeweshouldcomeagainin
themorningorafternoon.W:Ihavebeenaroundthisareainthedaytimeanditdoesseemnice.Text8M:⑪⑫Michelle,ImustrecommendthewonderfulChineserestaura
ntIwenttolastnight.It’scalledJasmineRestaurant.W:Isitanewrestaurant?M:No,Ithinkit’sbeenaroundforawhil
e.⑪Manypeoplewenttheretoeat.Ittookme40minutestogetaseat.W:Wow!M:⑫Andyouwouldn’tbelievehowmanypeopleweknowwerethere,too.IsawMrs.William
sandherfamilythere.W:OhmyGod,⑫alotofpeoplewentthereonaWednesdaynight,huh?M:Yes,youdohavetogotothisplace.Themenuisabout10pagesl
ong.W:Sincetherearesomanydishes,⑬howdidyoudecidewhattoeat?M:⑬Actually,Ijustorderedwhateverthepeoplearoundmewereeating
.W:Ithinkthat’swhatIwouldhavetodo.Text9W:Goodmorning.⑭I’mthinkingaboutbuyingsomenewfurnitureformylivingroom.C
ouldyouhelpme?M:⑭Certainly.Asyoucansee,wehaveseveralthree-piecesuitesonsale.Feelfreetositdownandtesth
owcomfortabletheyare.W:⑮Icametoyourstoreyesterdayandhavecomebacktodaytomakethefinaldecision.⑯IthinkIliketheblackleathersuite.
It’sonsale,isn’tit?M:⑯Yes,itis.Thepriceis$1,000aftera50%discount.W:It’sarealbargain.I’lltakeit.Ialsoli
kethedesignofthesefloorlamps.M:Thesefloorlampsareveryniceandyoucanadjustthebrightness.W:OK,I’llbuytwo.⑰Ialsoneedsomecushioncover
s.I’lljustlookatthoseonesoverthere.Text10M:Youprobablyhopintobedwithoutgivingyoursleepposturemuchthought.Buttherearebenefitsofdifferentp
ositionsthatcanbehelpfultoknowabout:SideSleeping“Sidesleepingisidealforneckproblems,”saidDr.DavidGreenwald,aneurosurgeo
n.⑲Dr.ChrisWinter,asleepspecialist,notedthatthere’ssomeevidencetosuggestsleepingonyourleftsideisbetterforcirculation.⑱M
ichaelJ.Breus,aclinicalpsychologist,recommendedsidesleepingforanyonewithhighbloodpressure.BackSleeping“Oftensleepingonyourbackrelievespressurep
oints,”⑲Winterexplained.“Youmaywanttosleeponyourbackifyouarestrugglingwithshoulderorkneepain.”headded.StomachS
leeping“Thefree-fallstomachposition,whereyoulayonyourstomachwithyourhandsaboveasupportivepillow,isthebestsleeppositionfordig
estiveissueslikeindigestionandheartburn.”Breussaid.⑳However,Breuswarnedstomachsleepingcanprobablyresultinmuscleandneckpain.获得更多资源请扫码
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