浙江省丽水市2022-2023学年高二英语下学期期末试题(Word版附答案)
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丽水市2022学年第二学期普通高中教学质量监控高二英语试题卷2023.06本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。第I卷1至8页,第II卷9至10页。第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。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.Whatwillthewomanfetch?A.Acarrot.B.Ahat.C.Arabbit.2.WhatdoesAnnthinkofbikingtowork?A.It’stiring.B.It’senvironment-friendly.C.It’scomfortable.3.HowwillEddyspendhisholiday?A.Goingonatrip.B.Learningtodance.C.Stayingwithhisgrandparents.4.Whereisprobablythewomannow?A.Inthelivingroom.B.Inthebedroom.C.Inthekitchen.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.ThereasonswhyJunoquit.B.Thewoman’scompany.C.Theman’sboss.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.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheendingofthemovie?A.Bored.B.Puzzled.C.Satisfied.7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonext?A.Dinewiththeman.B.Playbasketball.C.Pickaweddinggift.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whowillgototheparkwiththeman?A.Thewoman.B.Andy.C.George.9.WhydidJessicagototheairport?
A.Topickupherfriend.B.Tocatchherflight.C.Toseesomeoneoff.10.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Snowy.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthephone.B.Inalanguagecenter.C.Atthewoman’shome.12.Howmanycoursesdoesthewomanmention?A.6.B.5.C.4.13.WhichcoursewillAmytake?A.MagicEnglish.B.MagicGrowth.C.MagicConversation.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:30a.m.B.8:00a.m.C.8:30a.m.15.WhatdidEricdolastnight?A.Heworkedovertime.B.Helookedafterhisnephew.C.Hewenttoaparty.16.WhatdoesthewomanaskErictobuy?A.Candles.B.Chocolate.C.Balloons.17.HowwillEricgotothesupermarket?A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bycar.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howweretheelephantspreventedfromescaping?A.Byholdingthemwithchains.B.Bytyingaropetooneoftheirlegs.C.Bykeepingthemincages.19.Whydidthegentlemantalkwithatrainer?A.Toremovehisconfusion.B.Tolearnhowtotrainanimals.C.Toknowaboutthecamp.20.Whatdoesthespeakertrytotellpeople?A.It’simportanttolearnfromsuccessfulpeople.B.Themostdifficultthinginlifeistoknowoneself.C.Peopleshouldbelieveinthemselvesinpursuingdreams.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。AClicktoseefigurecaptionsofthebestUKhotelsandhideawaysinlandscapedgardens.Allt-y-Bela,Usk,WalesHomeofrenownedgardendesignerArneMaynardoffersthechancetoimmerseyourselfinthebeautyandpeaceoftheWelshcountryside.Therearejusttwobedroomswithbreakfastsservedinthefarmhousekitchen,inthe
companyofArne’stwodogs,catandchickens(guestsarewelcometobringtheirownpets).TherealjoyisthegardenwitheverythingfromnativemeadowplantingtoclippedclassicEnglishblooms.Doublesfrom£200,B&B(BedandBreakfast);arnemaynard.comGoldstoneHallHotel,ShropshireGoldstoneHallboastsfiveacresoflovinglydesignedgardens.Roomsarequietandcomfortableratherthanluxurious,butmanyhavewonderfulviewsacrossthegardens,andtherestaurantservesupflavoursomedishesmadewiththebestofgardenproduce.ThisisaclassicEnglishescape.Doublesfrom£170,B&B;goldstonehallhotel.co.ukHotelEndsleigh,DevonApeacefulgetawaynearthebeautifulbayofFindhorn,astayattheEndsleighdoesn’tcomecheap,butthechancetoexplorethestunning100-acregardensisoneofEngland’sgreatesthorticulturaltreats.Roomsaretheepitomeofrusticluxury,withstatementwallpapersandvibrantprints,whiletherestaurantofferseverythingfromheartybreakfaststoluxuriousafternoonteas.Doublesfrom£240,Room-only;thepolizzicollection.comHeverCastle,KentOriginallylaidoutbetween1904and1908,Hever’s125acresofgardenscombinepondswith5,000rosebushes,arhododendronwalkandanItalianategardenthatboastsacollectionofItaliansculptures.Thebestwaytobeatthecrowdsandseethegardensistostayinoneofthe27bedrooms,housedintwowingsofthecastle:allindividuallydesigned,withaplush,contemporarycountryhousefeel.Doublesfrom£185,B&B;hevercastle.co.uk21.Whichhotelbestsuitspeoplewhoenjoypetscompany?A.HeverCastle,KentB.HotelEndsleigh,DevonC.Allt-y-Bela,Usk,WalesD.GoldstoneHallHotel,Shropshire22.WhatisthedisadvantageofHotelEndsleigh,Devon?A.Itgetsnoisyatnight.B.Thefacilityisoutdated.C.Itisinconvenientlylocated.D.Itchargesforbreakfast.23.Whatisprobablythemajorconcernoftravelerswhochoosetostayinthesehotels?A.Price.B.Peace.C.Location.D.Security.BChristmaswasapproaching,butIlostmyjob.Mypaycheckwassurvival.IdideverythingIcouldtogivemydaughter,Kristil,agoodlife,butthereweresomethingsasinglemom’slovecouldn’tfix.Mondaymorning,IdroppedKristilatschoolandsetoffonmymoneymakingpursuits.Lookingforwheretopawnstuff,Iheadedtoapawnshopwithagarnetringsetin14-karatgoldthatmymotherhadgivenmeadecadeearlier.“BestIcandois$70,”theownersaid“Thestonesareworthless.”Iwasdefeated,feelingasiftheworldwasclosinginonme.Backathome,Iglancedoutthewindow.Ithadbeensnowingallmorning.Inoticedapetitewomanstrugglingtoopenhercardooragainstthewind.Asshegotout,Irealizeditwasmyoldprofessor,SisterEstherHeffernan.Ihadn’tseenhersincewemetforlunchthreemonthsago.I’dfirstmetSisterEsther10yearsearlierwhenIwasherstudentatEdgewoodCollege.Kristilwas2atthetime,andIsometimestookhertoclass.SisterEstherwasunderstandingand
wouldbringcoloringbookstooccupyKristil.AfterIgraduated,SisterEstherkeptintouch,meetingmeforluncheveryfewmonths.Ihadgrowntoloveherlikefamily.Irushedtothefrontofmybuilding.JustbeinginSisterEsther’spresencegavemehopethatthingswouldbeallright.ShehandedmeaChristmascard.WhenIopenedhercard,Igaspedinshock.Therewasmoneyinside.Tearsofgratitudepuddledinmyeyes.SisterEstherhadgivenme$1,000.OnChristmasmorning,KristilandIgatheredaroundourtree,andIjoyfullywatchedassheopenedherChristmasgifts.IsilentlythankedSisterEstherinmyheart.Ithasbeen14yearssincethatChristmas,butI’veneverforgottenwhatSisterEstherdidforus.ThatyearSanta’ssuitwentfromsignatureredtotrueblue.In2020,atage91,SisterEstherdied,buttheloveshegaveduringherlifelivesonintheheartsofmany.Iamluckytobeoneofthem.24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Thewriterwasasinglemomwhenshewasunemployed.B.SisterEstherwas77yearsoldwhenthewriterfirstmether.C.Thewriterdidn’trecognizeSisterEstherwhenshegotoutofhercar.D.SisterEstherwouldteachKristilwhenKristilwastakentotheschool.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pawn”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Fix.B.Sell.C.Deposit.D.Purchase.26.WhydoesthewritermentionSanta’ssuitinthelastparagraph?A.TotellthelegendofSanta.B.ToillustratetheoriginofChristmas.C.ToshowthedevotionofSisterEsther.D.TodemonstratethechangeofSanta’ssuit.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AnEverlastingLoveB.AnUnexpectedVisitC.AnUnusualChristmasTreeD.AnExcitingChristmasReunionCThe“scriptmurder”gameisnotonlypopularinChina,butthegenreislovedbymanypeoplearoundtheworld.Acastofactorsplaysthesuspects,andtheparticipantssolvethecase.Infact,murder-inspiredboardgames,cardgames,interactivebooksandpartygameshavebeenaroundatleastsincetheso-calledgoldenageofBritishcrimefictioninthe1920sand1930s,whichsawtheriseoflegendaryauthorslikeAgathaChristie.SamEmmerson,creativedirectorofMoonstoneMurderMysteriesinLondon,acompanythatcreatesandrunsimmersivemysteries,sayspeoplelikethepuzzleaspectofit,andtheimprovisedexchangeswiththeactors:“It’sthereputationthatmurdermysterieshavebuiltupthesedays,asbeingafunthingtogoto.”Afterall,real-lifeviolentcrimeiseveryperson’sworstnightmare.“Ifitwasareal-lifesituation,andsomeone’sbeenmurdered,that’snotafunsubject.You’reinthissortofalternaterealitywherewe’reverycasuallysolvingthedeathofahumanbeing.”Theenduringpopularityofthesegamespresentsamysteryofitsown:Whatmotivatesordinary,law-abidingpeopletospendaneveninginvestigatingfakebloodshed,andhuntingpretendmurderers?Onesimpleexplanationmightbecuriosity.Butthatisnotthefullstory.Instead,murdergamesfollowasurprisinglycomplexsetofpsychologicalrules.Theyallowustolearnandpracticeimportantmentalandemotionalskills,andcaneventeachusnottooverlookimportantevidence.
“Thebasicideaisthatweareusingthemasawaytosimulatethreateningplots,andthenplayaroundwithhowwewouldrespondtothat,”ColtanScrivner,abehavioralscientistsays.Theresponsecouldbebehavioral,orevenjustemotional,intermsofhandlingthefear.Hecallssuchgames“scaryplay”,andcomparesthemtoplay-fightingamonganimals,whichpreparesthemforreal-lifefighting,butalsohuntingortrackingdownthetarget.28.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoweknowaboutAgathaChristie?A.Sheisanexcellentwriterwhowritesoutofpassion.B.Sheisanoutstandingwriterwhoisknownforherdetectivenovels.C.Sheisalegendarywriterwhohasinventedthe“scriptmurder”game.D.Sheisafamouswriterwhomakesinternationalheadlineswithhersciencefiction.29.SamEmmerson’sMoonstoneMurderMysteriesenablespeopleto_______.A.experienceimmersivemysteriesinafictionalworldB.changereal-lifeviolentcrimeintoafunthingtogotoC.createandsolveimmersivemysteriesinavirtualrealityD.defendthereputationthatmurdermysterieshavebuiltupthesedays30.Whatelseattractspeoplewhoparticipateinthe“scriptmurder”gamesbesidescuriosity?A.Followingcomplicatedpsychologicalrules.B.Experiencingdramaticallythreateningplots.C.Accumulatingmajorinformationinreal-lifefightingandhunting.D.Gainingimportantmentalandemotionalskillsaswellaswisdom.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthe“scriptmurder”game?A.Negative.B.Cautious.C.Positive.D.Objective.DPeoplewhoworkwithoctopuses(章鱼)orwhospendalotoftimeintheircompanydescribethesensethatwhenyoulookatanoctopus,thereissomethinglookingback.Giventhisfeelingasastartingpoint,howdoyoubegintoexploretheconsciousness(意识)ofananimalsounlikeourselves?Imagininganoctopus’sinnerlifeisahardthingtodofromourhumanstandpoint.Whenyoupicturethetipsofyoursuckeredlimbsmoving,whatdoyouimagineitfeelslike?“Theoctopus’sarmsare,insomeways,morelikelipsortonguesthanhands,”saysGodfrey-Smith,aprofessorofhistoryandphilosophyofscience.“There’sagreatdealofsensoryinformationthat’scomingineverytimetheanimaldoesanything.That’sverydifferentfromoursituation.”Takeacloserlookattheoctopus’snervoussystem,andthingsgetevenstranger.Theoctopus’sarmshavemoreautonomythanourhumanarmsandlegsdo.Eachhasitsownminibrain,givingitadegreeofindependencefromtheanimal’scentralbrain.Ourownnervoussystem,however,ishighlycentralized,withthebrainthecenterofsensoryintegration,emotion,movement,behaviorandotheractions.Thecloseryoulookattheoctopus’sbodyandnervoussystem,theharderitbecomestograsp—orbelieveyouaregrasping—whatitmightbeliketobeanoctopus.Howeverharditmightbetodo,it’sworthtryingtounderstandwhetheroctopuseshaveconsciousness,andwhatit’slikeiftheydo,saysGodfrey-Smith.Thisiswhytheoctopusissuchaninterestingcase.Octopusesaredifferentenoughfromusthatalotofourassumptionsaboutthemhavetobequestioned—andevenourassumptionsaboutourselves.“Byaskingwhetheroctopusesareconsciouslikeus,we
mightbeaskingaquestionthatdoesn’tmakealotofsensebecausewedon’tfullyknowwhatit’sliketobeconscious,”saysGodfrey-Smith.32.Whatdoestheauthortrytodoinparagraph1?A.Introducehisspecialfeelingaboutstudyingoctopuses.B.Sharehisuniqueexperienceofworkingwithoctopuses.C.Inspirethereaders’interestinlearningaboutoctopuses.D.Showthemeaningofstudyingconsciousnessofanimals.33.Inwhichwayaretheoctopus’sarmsspecialaccordingtoGodfrey-Smith?A.Theirstructure.B.Theirfunction.C.Theirmovement.D.Theirnumber.34.Howisparagraph3mainlydeveloped?A.Bylistingstatistics.B.Byanalyzingcauses.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Bymakingcomparisons.35.Whatcanweknowaboutoctopusesfromthelastparagraph?A.Octopusesarereallysimilartohumansinsomeway.B.Moreworkisneededtostudyoctopuses’consciousness.C.Mostassumptionsaboutoctopusesarecompletelywrong.D.Itmakesnosensetoresearchifoctopusesareconscious.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。Genealogy(宗谱学)isaperfecthobbyforthosewhoareinterestedinlearningmoreaboutthemselvesandtheirfamilies.36AnotherfactorcontributingtothepopularityofgenealogyistheexistenceoftheInternetwhichmakesiteasiertotracklong-lostrelatives.However,thereareseveralrulesthatanewgenealogistneedstoknow.Newgenealogistsneedtoavoidthecommonmistakeoffocusingtheirsearchontheirrichandfamousrelativessimplybecausetheyareeasiertolocate.37Theymighthaveinterestingtalestotellandcouldprovidesignificantclues.Allhavefamilystoriestoshare.Abuddinggenealogistneedstocheckfamilystoriesasnotallofthesestoriesareaccurate.38Thestoriesmustbecheckedwithotherfamilymembers.Anexperiencedgenealogistwouldknowwhetherthestoryisafactorfiction.Anexpertingenealogyknowsitisimportanttoorganizefamilyfactsproperly.Informationneedstobeorganizedtoenablemoreefficientresearchtobearfruitfulresults.39TherearemanygenealogyprogramsavailableinthemarketsuchasGenealogyJ,GrampsandFamilyHistorianwhichcouldhelpgenealogistsorganizetheirinformation.Anothergoodpracticefornewgenealogistsistousetheirlivingrelatives.Theyshouldneverunderestimatethepowerfulmemoriesoflivingrelatives.Theserelativescouldshareinformationondeceasedfamilymembersandleadtothediscoveryofotherlong-lostlivingrelatives.40A.Ordinaryrelativesshouldnotbeunderestimated.
B.Itisadangerouspracticetoacceptallstoriesastruths.C.Itisnecessarytoorganizefilesonindividuals,familiesandevents.D.ButnowthegenealogistsprefertoorganizetheeventsbytheInternet.E.Itisalsogoodtobringalongacameraorarecordertorecordinterviews.F.Peopleliketofindsomefamouspeopleinhistorytoworkastheirancestors.G.Peoplelearnmoreabouttheirfamilyhistoryandthemselvesbytrackingdownfamilyroots.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ItwasastoryaboutbroccolisoupthatreallybroughthometoShirleyZhuthevalueoftheworkshewasdoing.SheandhertwinsisterAnnie,whoare18,were41boxesoffoodtopeoplestrugglingtoget42,nutritiousfoodintheirhomecityofHouston.Onewoman,whoShirleywasvisitingforthesecondtime,was43totellShirleythatshehadmadebroccolisoupforheryoungdaughterwiththe44foodpackage.ShirleyandAnniewere15yearsoldwhentheybegan45unsoldfoodfromgrocerystoresand46inHoustonanddistributingitto47livingin“fooddeserts”—areaswhichdon’thavegood48tofresh,affordablefood.Togetherwithaninitialteamof10classmatesattheirhighschool,they49FreshHub.Withthehelpofasmartphoneappandautomatedmessagingservice,theywereableto50residentswhenfreshfoodwasavailable.Afterfailingtobuildsomethingfromthegroundup,theydecidedto51forceswithanorganizationalreadydoingthiswork.SecondServings,aHouston-basednon-profit,alreadyhadthevans,theequipment,andthe52inrescuingfood,whichitdonatestohomelesssheltersandotherplacesofneed.Whatitdidn’tdowashold53.“Wewereusedtoseeingotheradultsbeingthe54anddidn’tconsiderourselvesascapableofmakingchange,”Shirleysays.Shenowbelievesthat55someone’sageorresources,it’salwayspossibletodosomething.41.A.foldingB.deliveringC.packingD.locking42.A.deliciousB.traditionalC.uniqueD.affordable43.A.excitedB.embarrassedC.scaredD.annoyed44.A.suitableB.previousC.tastyD.adequate45.A.offeringB.cookingC.collectingD.exchanging46.A.officesB.hotelsC.bakeriesD.classrooms47.A.specialistsB.residentsC.clientsD.salesmen48.A.accessB.barrierC.admissionD.right49.A.setdownB.setupC.setasideD.setoff50.A.approachB.dominateC.disturbD.alert51.A.joinB.catchC.sendD.support52.A.passionB.interestC.expertiseD.expectation53.A.eventsB.patentsC.beliefsD.responsibilities
54.A.designersB.operatorsC.heroesD.assistants55.A.accordingtoB.apartfromC.becauseofD.regardlessof第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TheclosureofChinesemuseumsacceleratedadigitalprocessthatwasalreadyunderwaytobetterengageMillennialsandGenZers.Take,forexample,the56(count)institutionsthatuploadedvirtualtours,orLhasa’sPotalaPalacelivestreaming,orBeijing’sUCCA,reimaginingitsprogrammingtodeliverfilmandworkshoppingonpopular57(platform).AfurtherexamplecamefromtheTerracottaWarriors,EmperorQinshihuang’sMausoleumSiteMuseum,58gavelifetothecreationsofChina’sfirstemperorwithWeChatMiniProgram.Fromthecartoon-inspiredbeautytotheinteractivemannerinwhichbite-sizedinformation59(present),itspokeofaninitiativedesignedtoengageyoungeraudiences.Attractingyoungaudiences60(be)notonlyaquestionforChinesemuseums,butmoreovera61(press)questionthatconcernsarangeofindustriesfromtraditionalcompaniesandbrands,toentertainmentandtechnologycompanies.Youngaudiencesrepresentchange,fashionandthefuturemarket,andfocusingonyoungpeoplehasthepower62(attract)othergenerations.Museumshavetobeveryclearabouttheircorevalues.63theyarestorageareasofartandhistory,theystillhavetobecomecreativeinusingtheirresourcestoinspireyoungpeople.Thefirstobjectiveofmuseumsisnevertomakemoney,butrather,toprovide64understandingofculturalidentitybycreatingcontentthatinspiresgenuineconnections65youngpeople.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,你的外国朋友Peter不仅学业成绩优秀,而且担任国际部学生会主席一职。本学期他荣获“校园卓越奖”(SchoolExcellenceAward)。请你给他写一封电子邮件,向他表示祝贺。要点如下:1.表示祝贺;2.赞扬对方的优秀表现(学业、履职等)。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ThewoodssurroundingtheAudubonSocietywereNovemberdarkwithitsskyovercastwithgloomyclouds.Thebranchesshutoutthedaylightandthewindhowledhorriblyaroundthewoods.Rubysighedandpackeduphisbagontheshoulders.“Leastithasstoppedraining.Itwon’ttakelong,”Ruby
comfortedhisbrotherHenry.“Dadsaidhe’dpickusatthegiftshop.”Henryignoredhimwithafrownandstomped(踩踏)upthepath,hisshoesslippingonthewetrocks.Hewasannoyedthattheirdadhadpracticallyforcedthemtogoonahikeinthebirdhabitatoutsidetown.“Itwillbegoodforyouboth,”Dadhadencouraged,handingthemhisbinoculars.“You’llgetsomefreshairandmaybeseesomecoolbirds.”Astheboysclimbed,thetreesgrewclosertogether.Theonlysoundswerethedrippingofrainfromthetreesandtherustle(沙沙声)ofsmallbirdsamongtheforest.Atthetopoftheslope,theystoppedtocatchtheirbreath.Asingleblackfeatherfloateddownontothepath.Rubylookedup.Onanearbybranch,ablackcrow(乌鸦)stareddownatthem.“Shoo!”shoutedRuby,wavinghisarms,frightenedbythebird’sblackeyes.Itopeneditssharpbeak(鸟喙)andletoutaloudandhorriblesquawk.“It’swatchingusasifwewerewormsorsomething.”Rubypushedhisbrotheralongthepath.“Justastupidcrow.”Butashewalked,Rubycouldn’tshakethefeelingthattheywerebeingwatched.“Ruby?”calledHenry,panicshakinghisvoice.Totheirhorror,onthepath,alineofmorecrowsblockedtheirwayandthebranchesonbothsideswerefilledwithnumerousbirds,theirevileyesglancingatthem.Theyflutteredtheirwingsfrantically,readytoattacktheboys.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Theboysfroze,frightenedbythehundredsofgreedyeyes._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Atthaturgentmoment,afamiliarcarpulledintothepath._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
丽水市2022学年第二学期普通高中教学质量监控高二英语参考答案2023.06一、听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5ABACA6—10CAACB11—15BCBCB16—20ABBAC二、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)21—23CDB24—27ABCA28—31BADC32—35CBDB第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40GABCE三、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)41—45BDABC46—50CBABD51—55ACACD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.countless/uncountable57.platforms58.which59.waspresented60.is61.pressing62.toattract63.Although/Though/While64.an65.with四、写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)参考范文:DearPeter,IamthrilledtohearthatyouhavewontheSchoolExcellenceAwardthissemester.Congratulationsonthisamazingachievement!Youtrulydeservethisrecognitionforyourexcellentacademicperformanceandoutstandingleadershipskills.SinceyouwereappointedasChairmanoftheStudents’Union,youhavebeendevotedtoworkingheartandsoulandorganizingavarietyofinspiringextracurricularactivities.Itisyourdedicationandthevirtueofservingothersthatleaveusadeepimpressionandsetagoodexampleforus.Iamconfidentthatyouwillcontinuetoachieveinthefuture.Onceagain,congratulationsonthiswell-deservedaward.Lookingforwardtocelebratingyoursuccesswithyousoon.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)参考范文:Theboysfroze,frightenedbythehundredsofgreedyeyes.“Run!”screamedRuby,grabbinghisbrotherbythe
armandchargingthroughthelineofcrows.Abruptly,thecrowsflewupinamass,butsoondescendedagainlikeadarkcloudcoveringthegloomysky.Slippingandscrambling,thebrothersrandownthehill,fightingofftherushofthesharpclawsandbeaks.Rubyknewthatthegiftshopwasjustaroundthecorner,butthecreepybirdswerejusteverywhere,makingitdifficultforthemtoseeanythingahead.Suddenly,Henrytrippedandfelldown.Inaninstant,thebirdswereonhim,pecking,scratchingandtearinghisclothes.Heletoutahigh-pitchedscream.Onhearingthat,Rubyranbacktohisbrother,andbeatoffthecrowswithallhismight,yellingforhelpatthetopofhislungs.Atthaturgentmoment,afamiliarcarpulledintothepath.Itwastheirdad,whohadsetoffearlierthanexpectedoutofconcern.“Getinthecar,boys!”Dadyelled,beepingthehornfiercelyandgesturingforthemtohastentheirapproach.Theboyswastednotimeandboundedtowardsthecar,withthecrowsinhotpursuit,screechingfuriously.RubyandHenryquicklyscrambledintothebackseat,breathingheavilyfromtheadrenalinerush.Astheirdaddrovethemawayfromthebirdhabitat,theylookedbacktoseethecrowsretreatingbackintothetrees.“Areyouokay?”Dadasked,concernetchedonhisface.“Yeah,we’refine,”repliedRuby,stillshakingfromtheexperience.“Butcanwenevercomebackhereagain?”addedHenry,hisvoicestillshaky.Dadnoddedinagreement,andtheydrovebackhome,thankfully,safeandsound.附件1:听力录音原文Text1M:Look!Thecarrotthatactsasthesnowman’snoseismissing.Maybearabbitateit.W:Idon’tknow.TheredChristmashatisalsogone.I’llgetanothernoseforthesnowman,butIreallydon’thaveanymorehats.Text2M:Goodmorning,Ann.You’vebeencyclingtoworkforamonth.Don’tyougettired?W:No.Youcanhaveago.It’sgoodfortheenvironment.M:Butdrivingtoworkismorecomfortableforme.Text3W:Eddy,whatareyougoingtodothisholiday?M:I’mgoingtotouraroundEurope.What’syourplan?W:Iplantovisitmygrandparentsandlearntodance.Text4M:Mom,couldyouhelpmelookformytoygun?IrememberIputitonthesofainthelivingroom.W:Youalwaysputyourtoyseverywhere!Didyoucheckyourbedroom?I’mbusyfryingthefishnow.Text5W:Junosaidshewaspreparingforjobinterviews.Whydidshequitherlastjob?M:Shecouldn’tstandthedullatmosphereandheavyworkloadAndherpreviousbosswastoostrict.W:Isee.Iremembershealsocomplainedaboutthelongdistancefromherhometothatcompany.M:Yes.Text6W:Hey,honey,wakeup.Themoviewasover.M:Oh,sorry.TheplotwassoboringthatIcouldn’thelpfallingasleep.W:Well,theendingwasexciting—thatoldladyrealizedherdream.
M:That’snice.MaybeI’llwatchitagainonmyphoneafteratime.W:Let’shaveabigmealinourfavoriteFrenchrestaurant.I’vebookedatable.M:ButI’mgoingtoplaybasketballwithWilsonlater.W:What?Don’ttellmeyouforgotit’sourweddinganniversarytoday!Text7M:Doyouwanttoflyakitewithmeintheparknearby?W:Ofcourse.It’sawasteoftimestayingathomeonsuchafineday!M:WhynotinviteJessicaandAndytojoinus?Themorethemerrier.W:JessicadroveherfriendGeorgetotheairportjustnow.GeorgewillcatchaflighttoShanghai.M:Alright,howaboutAndy?W:Andywascaughtintherainyesterday.Hethusisrunningafeverandhastostayinbednow.M:PoorAndy.Itseemsthatwe’retheonlyonesthatareluckyenoughtoenjoytoday’ssunshine.W:Yes,let’sgo.Text8W:WelcometoABCLanguageCenter.WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:I’mPeterJones.Wespokeonthephoneyesterday.IwanttosignupforalanguagecourseformydaughterAmy.I’dliketoknowmoreaboutyourcourses.W:Noproblem,Mr.Jones.Weofferbothonlineandofflinecourses.Whichonedoyouprefer?M:Canyoutellmethedifferences?W:TheofflinecoursesincludeMagicGrowthandMagicEnglish,whicharetaughtbyteachersintheclassroom.TheonlinecoursesincludeFreeTalkandMagicConversation.Studentscanstudyathome.NativeEnglishspeakerswillteachthemonline.M:Well,AmyissixyearsoldandshehasneverlearntEnglishbefore.Whichcoursedoyourecommend?W:TheofflinecourseMagicGrowthissuitableforbeginners.M:OK,I’llchooseit.WhatshouldIdonext?W:Pleasefillinthisform.Thesearetextbooksforyourdaughter.Text9W:Eric,you’rehalfanhourlate.Youweresupposedtoarriveatmyhouseat8:00a.m.M:Sorry.Mysisterhadtoworkovertimelastnight,sosheaskedmetotakecareofherson.Ididn’tgotobeduntil1:00a.m.SoIgotuplate.W:Alright.Let’sprepareforSusan’sbirthdayparty.I’vealreadyblownuptheballoons.I’mgoingtobakeachocolatecake.M:ThenI’llputuptheballoons.W:Fine.Ohmygoodness.Iforgottobuycandles.Canyougotothesupermarketandbuysome?M:OK,butdoyouhavechangeforfouryuan?Ineedtotakethebus.I’verunoutofchange.AndIdidn’tdriveheretoday.W:Youdon’thavetotakethebus.It’sonlytenminutes’walkfromheretothesupermarket.M:Okay.Text10M:Agentlemanwaswalkingthroughanelephantcamp,andhespottedthattheelephantsweren’tbeingkeptincagesorheldbytheuseofchains.Theonlythingthatheldthembackfromescapingthecampwasasmallpieceofropetiedtooneoftheirlegs.Asthemangazedupontheelephants,hewascompletelyconfusedaboutwhythe
elephantsdidn’tjustusetheirstrengthtobreaktheropeandescapethecamp.Theycouldeasilyhavedoneso,butinstead,theydidn’ttrytoatall.Wantingtoknowtheanswer,heaskedatrainernearbywhytheelephantswerejuststandingthereandnevertriedtoescape.Thetrainerreplied,“Whentheywereveryyoungandmuchsmaller,weusedthesamesizeropetotiethem.Atthatage,itwasenoughtoholdthem.Astheygrowup,theyareconditionedtobelievetheycannotbreakaway.Theybelievetheropecanstillholdthem,sotheynevertrytobreakfree.”Theonlyreasonthattheelephantsweren’tbreakingfreeandescapingfromthecampwasthatovertimetheyadoptedthebeliefthatitjustwasn’tpossible.Nomatterhowmuchtheworldtriestoholdyouback,alwayscontinuewiththebeliefthatwhatyouwanttoachieveispossible.Believingyoucanbecomesuccessfulisthemostimportantstepinactuallyachievingit.
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