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高二英語試題(考試時間:120分鐘總分:150分)注意事項:1.答題前,考生務必用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆將自己的姓名、座號、考生號、縣區和科類填寫在答題卡和試卷規定的位置上。2.第Ⅰ卷每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。3.第Ⅱ卷必須用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區域內相應的位置,不能寫在試卷上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、膠帶紙、修正帶。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whydidthemangotothemailroomthismorning?A.Forapostcard. B.Forabankstatement. C.ForaChristmasgift.2.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend?A.Gofishing. B.Haveabarbecue. C.Workoutinthegym.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofridinginadriverlesscar?A.It’sboring. B.It’sexciting. C.It’sdangerous.4.Howistheweathernow?A.Stormy. B.Windy. C.Sunny.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theprojectissimple. B.SheissatisfiedwithJack. C.Jackisn’tpatientenough.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wherewasthemanonthe19thofthismonth?A.Atschool. B.Ataparty. C.Atanartshow.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Classmates. C.Workmates.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Howlonghasitbeensincethespeakerslastsaweachother?A.Aboutsixmonths. B.Nearlyayear. C.Abouttwoyears.9.Whatdidthewomanstudyincollege?A.German. B.English. C.Spanish.10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Overthephone. B.Atthewoman’shome. C.Onacampus.聽第8段材料,回答第11至14題。11.WhydoesthewomangiveupRidgewayHouse?A.Itcoststoomuch. B.Itdoesn’tprovidemeals. C.Itisn’tavailableallyear.12.HowmuchdoesasingleroominInternationalHousecost?A.$130aweek. B.$150aweek. C.$175aweek.13.Whichofthefollowingisthewomanprobablymoreinterestedin?A.Thecomputerroom. B.Thevolleyballcourt. C.Theswimmingpool.14.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Getthekey. B.Fillintheform. C.Paythedeposit.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatdidthemanmainlydoathispreviouscompany?A.Promotethewebsite. B.Producedigitalproducts. C.Monitorfashiontrends.16.Whydoesthemanwanttochangehisjob?A.Tolookforafriendlyteam. B.Toseekgreaterdevelopment. C.Togetahighersalary.17.Whatmightbetheman’sbiggestadvantageforthejob?A.Hisqualifications. B.Hisexperience. C.Hispassion.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.ThestreetsofGermany. B.TheeducationofGermany. C.ThereadingcultureofGermany.19.Whatdoweknowaboutthefree-for-alllibrariesinGermany?A.Readershavetoreturnbooksontime.B.Readerscanexchangebooksforbooks.C.Readersneedtoregistertoborrowbooks.20.Whotakescareofthepublicbookshelves?A.Thelibrarystaff. B.Thelocalofficials. C.Thevolunteers.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AHerearefouroftheU.S.’sleastcrowdedparks,pluswhattoseeanddointhem.ChannelIslandsNationalPark,CaliforniaTouristsfindmanywaystoexplorethisgroupoffivewildislandsoffthecoastofSantaBarbara.Beginner-friendlypaddlingtripsletvisitorstakeinabundantseacavesandwildlife,suchasgraywhalesandsealions.Strongcurrents(洋流)andshiftingweathermakegoingwithaguideasmartmove.KenaiFjordsNationalPark,AlaskaThiscoast-meets-mountainsreservetakeswildlifewatchingtothenextlevel.Usethepark’sonlymaintainedlongpathtotheoutlookoverHardingIcefieldforbreathtakingviewsofthisicylandscape.Alongtheway,keepaneyeoutforblackbears,wolvesandmountaingoats.Fromatourboat,lookoutforwhalesanddolphinsamongthewavesandsealionsandsealsonthebeaches.CarlsbadCavernsNationalPark,NewMexicoBrazilianfree-tailedbatsareastarattractionatthispark.Eachyear,thesebatsmaketheirwaybackfromtheirwintergroundsinMexicotorestinthepark’snetworkoflimestone(石灰巖)caves.AugustandSeptemberbringthebestbatwatchingwhentheyear’sbabiestaketotheskieswiththeirparents.Aroundsunset,thebatsleavethecavesbythehundredsofthousandstoeatinsects.NorthCascadesNationalPark,WashingtonKnownasthe“AmericanAlps”,thisparkholdsmorethan400milesofpathsthattakehikersandhorsebackriderstowildflowerfields,old-growthforests,glacierviewpointsandremotelakes.OnestandoutistheDesolationPeakTrail,whichleadstoamountaintopcabinwhereJackKerouac,afamous20th-centuryAmericannovelist,spentasummer.21.What’stheroleofaguideinChannelIslandsNationalPark?A.Avoidingwildanimals. B.Findingthemostattractivespots.C.Managingcurrentsandvaryingweather. D.Findingsuitablewaystoexplorewildislands.22.WhatwildlifemighttouristsseeonaboatrideinKenaiFjordsNationalPark?A.Sealionsandseals. B.Graywhalesandblackbears.C.Brazilianfree-tailedbats. D.Wolvesandmountaingoats.23.Whichparkmightappealtosomeonewholovesliterature?A.ChannelIslandsNationalPark. B.KenaiFjordsNationalPark.C.CarlsbadCavernsNationalPark. D.NorthCascadesNationalPark.B“Whenyouexperienceadifficultperiodoftime,there’snothingwrongwithcryingalittle,butyouhavetosoldieron,”accordingtolatebillionaireCharlieMunger.“Youcancry,allright.Butyoucan’tquit.”Mungersaidthatchallengingtimesareunavoidableineveryone’slife.Whatmattersishowyoudealwiththemandthenmoveon.Onthesurface,Munger’slifemayhaveappearedperfect.Hewasasuccessfullawyerandinvestor,extremelywealthy,andhelivedalong,seeminglyhappylife.Buthisstrugglesandsadnesswereintense:adivorceinhis20s,blindnessinoneeyeasaresultoffailedsurgeryandthedeathofhis9-year-oldsonTeddy,whohadleukemia(白血病).“Yourabilitytorecoverfromstrugglesordisappointments,whetherinyourpersonallifeorcareer,isessentialforyoursuccessandhappinessinthelongrun,”expertssay.Often,thatcanmeanproperlyfeelingsadorprocessingyourdisappointmentbeforemovingforward.AsMungernoted,cryingcanbeahealthywayofdoingthat.Itliterallyhelpsyouletgoofemotionalsufferingthroughthereleaseofendorphins(內啡肽),researchshows.Incontrast,repressing(壓抑)thoseemotionscanmakeavarietyofmentalandphysicalhealthproblemsseverer.“Theironruleoflifeis:Everybodystruggles,”Mungersaid.Peoplewhohavethestrengthtocarryonaremorelikelytolivehappily,sometimes,learningavaluablelessonintheprocess.“It’syouronlyoption.Youcan’tbringbackthedead.Youcan’tcurethedyingchild.Youcan’tdoallkindsofthings,”saidMunger.“Youhavetomoveforward.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“soldieron”probablymean?A.Keepgoing. B.Takeabreak. C.Staycommitted. D.Bepassionate.25.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMungeraccordingtothetext?A.Helivedalifefreeofsadnessandstress.B.Hewasalwayssuccessfulandneverfailed.C.Heexperiencedsignificantpersonallosses.D.Hewasamillionaireknownforhissuccess.26.Whatdoestheresearchsuggestabouttheroleofcryingduringtoughtimes?A.Itisatypicalsignofweakness. B.Itcanonlybebeneficialforashorttime.C.Itisahelpfulwaytoprocessemotionalpain. D.Itpromotessomeone’sabilitytorecoverimmediately.27.What’sMunger’ssuggestionfordealingwithhardtimes?A.Focusingonthepositiveaspectsoflife.B.Acceptingthechallengesandkeepingon.C.Seekingprofessionalhelptocopewithstruggles.D.Avoidingsadnessandfocusingonmovingforward.CAngusNeishdaredtohopethathisfine-lookingcattle,raisedatRodmeadFarminWilt-shire,wouldwinaprizeattheRoyalBathandWestShowlastmonth.Theannualfair,heldnearSheptonMallet,inSomerset,isEngland’soldestandgrandest.Aswellasafiercelycompetitivelivestock(家畜)parade,itfeaturesMorrisdancing,sheep-shearingandavintagefairground.Itspony-chariotracesaresecondtonone.Manycontestantsperformedspiritedlybeforealargecrowd.100,000turnedoutforsomeofthethree-dayshow.Britonsloveafair.Nooneissureexactlyhowmanyshowsthereareacrossthecountry,butatleast365daysofsuchruraleventshappenannuallyacrossthecountry.RoughlyoneintenBritonsattendthemeachyear.Itappearstheirpopularityisrising.InlateJune,itwastheturnoftheRoyalHighlandShow,nearEdinburgh,where217,000peoplebreakingarecordsetin2019rolledup.Itisestimatedthattheeventlastyearboostednearbybusinessesbyalmost£40m($51m).Whydopeoplego?Nostalgia(懷舊)isevidentlyadraw.AtBathandWest,ascoloredflagsflapped,visitorsformedqueues,boughtcreamteasandlistenedasamilitarybandplayedwartimehits.Ruralshowsalsohaveapurpose.Manyfairswerefoundedtospreadtheknowledgeofnewfarmingtechnologyamongruralpopulations.Someofthatmissionliveson.Asecondarygoalistobettereducatethosewhofloodinfromtownsandcities—urbanfolkmakeupadecentshareofthosewhopackthegrounds.Someconsumersalsocomearmedwithpowerfulknowledgeoffoodsupplychainsaswellassometimespickypersonalpreferencesfororganic,local,animal-friendlyandenvironmentallysoundproducts.LauraWilliams,oftheRoyalWelshShow,notesthatvisitorsare“muchmoreinvestedinfarmingandinterestedinwheretheirfoodcomesfrom”thaninyearspast.Alastpurpose,naturally,isforfarmerstoexcelagainsttheirrivals(競爭對手)infriendlycompetition.Inthisrespect,Mr.Neishenjoyedanutterlysuccessfulday.InafirstforBathandWest,hiscattlescoopedallfourofthetopprizesonofferintheircategories.Suchvictoriesdonotbringimmediate,largefinancialrewards,butshouldboostthereputationofhisprogram.28.Whatdoweknowaboutthefairlastmonth?A.Itwasheldintheoldestcity. B.Itwasamonthlyshow.C.Itwitnessedhighattendances. D.Ithadthefiercestcompetition.29.What’sthepurposeoftheshows?A.Tonarrowtheurban-ruralgap. B.Topromotewartimehitrecord.C.Toremovecompetitionamongfarmers. D.Toofferaninsightintofarming.30.WhatwillMr.NeishgainfromBathandWest?A.Anopportunitytoadvertise. B.Aninstantandlargeprofit.C.Amarketingstrategy. D.Anacademicreputation.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Farmproducts:sweepingBritish B.Ruralshows:victors’stageC.Massesoffarmers:truewinners D.Funofthefair:gainingpopularityDThemakerofChatGPTrecentlyannounceditsnextmoveintogenerativeartificialintelligence.SanFrancisco-basedOpenAI’snewtext-to-videogenerator,calledSora,isatoolthatinstantlymakesshortvideosbasedonwrittencommands,calledprompts.Soraisnotthefirstofitskind.Google,MetaandRunwayareamongtheothercompaniestohavedevelopedsimilartechnology.ButthehighqualityofvideosdisplayedbyOpenAI—somereleasedafterCEOSamAltmanaskedsocialmediauserstosendinideasforwrittenpromptssurprisedobservers.AphotographerfromNewHampshirepostedonesuggestion,orprompt,onsocialmedia.Thepromptgavedetailsaboutakindoffoodtobecooked,gnocchi(意大利團子),aswellasthesetting,anoldItaliancountrykitchen.Thepromptsaid,“Aninstructionalcookingsessionforhomemadegnocchi,hostedbyagrandmother,asocialmediainfluencer,setinarustic(土氣的)Tuscancountrykitchen.”Altmanansweredashorttimelaterwitharealisticvideothatshowedwhatthepromptdescribed.Thetoolisnotyetpubliclyavailable.OpenAIhasgivenlimitedinformationabouthowitwasbuilt.ThecompanyalsohasnotstatedwhatimageryandvideosourceswereusedtotrainSora.Atthesametime,thevideoresultsledtofearsaboutthepossiblemoralandsocialeffects.TheNewYorkTimesandsomewritershavetakenlegalactionsagainstOpenAIforitsuseofcopyrightedworksofwritingtotrainChatGPT.AndOpenAIpaysafeetoTheAssociatedPress,thesourceofthisreport,tolicenseitstextnewsfile.OpenAIsaidinablogpostthatitiscommunicatingwithartists,policymakersandothersbeforereleasingthenewtooltothepublic.Thecompanyaddedthatitisworkingwith“redteamers”,peoplewhotrytofindproblemsandgivehelpfulsuggestions,todevelopSora.“Weareworkingwithredteamers-expressinareaslikemisinformationandhatefulcontent—whowillbeadversarially(對抗地)testingthemodel,”thecompanysaid.“We’realsobuildingtoolstohelpdetectmisleadingcontentsuchasadetectionclassifierthatcantellwhenavideowasgeneratedbySora.”32.WhatmakesSoraimpressive?A.Itsrapiddevelopment. B.Itsremarkablevideoquality.C.Itsmoralandsocialinfluence. D.Itswrittencommandsandprompts.33.What’sthewritingpurposeofparagraph3?A.Togiveadefinition. B.Tomakeacomparison. C.Tointroduceatopic. D.Topresentanexample.34.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Thepublichasaccesstothetooleasily.B.SomedisagreementsoverSorahavearisen.C.MuchinformationhasbeengivenonhowSorawasbuilt.D.OpenAIhavebeenapprovedforusingcopyrightedworks.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsSora?A.Objective. B.Subjective. C.Doubtful. D.Critical.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whyisacompliment(稱贊)sopowerful?Oneofthemostimportantthingstohumansistofeelvaluedandrespectedbyothers,saysVanessaBohns,asocialpsychologist,whohasresearchedcompliments.36Withthatinmind,weaskedhertosharesomeofherfavoritecompliments.“Youhandledthatsituationsowell.”Bohnsrecentlyusedherfavoritecomplimentwhenshesawaserveraddressadifficultsituationwithacustomeratthebar.“IlikeitsomuchbecauseyouuseitinanxiousmomentswheretheotherpersonisoftenunsureofwhethertheyhandledasituationOK,”shesays.37Giveyourcomplimentsgenerously.Peoplesometimesworrythatthey’regoingoverandwillstarttosoundinsincere.Thatconcernisunfounded.“38”Thiscompliment—oneofBohns’favorites—workswellamongromanticpartnersandclosefamilymembers.“It’sabeautifulwaytostresshowtheirpresenceturnslifeintosomethingmeaningful,despiteboringroutinesofoureverydaylives,”shesays.Ifyou’reafraidthatgivingacomplimentlikethiswillfeelstrange,you’renotalone.39Ifitmakesyoupersonallyfeellikethebarisloweredforyoutogiveacomplimentifyouwriteitdown,orifyoupracticesayingitoutloudorgivingyourpetcatthecomplimentfirst,dothat.“Hey,greatdress!”Feelfreetocomplimentstrangers.InBohns’research,studentsonacollegecampusweretoldtoapproachastrangerofthesamegenderandcomplimentthemabout,forexample,theirniceshirt.Beforeheadingout,thestudyparticipantstendedtounderestimatetheirpositiveeffectwhileoverestimatinghowannoyingitwouldbe.Acrossallcontexts,strangersaremorelikelytobepleasedthanconfused.Plus,whoknows?40A.Respectisvitalwhenyoudelivercompliments.B.Youmakeevenordinarymomentsfeelextraordinary.C.Onewaytoovercomethisfearistodoapracticerun.D.Insituationsthatcallforacompliment,don’thesitate.E.Youbringoutthebestinpeoplewhengivingacompliment.F.Youmightmakeanewfriendinadditiontomakingsomeone’sday.G.Sheholdsthatpeoplefeelbetteraftergivingandreceivingacompliment.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。MaxHaniscontributingtobringingaboutenvironmentalchangethroughYouthsUnitedForEarth(YUFE).Whenhewas19,he41thegrass-rootsorganizationwithhisfriend,NurfatinHamzah.Thegroup’saimistocreatea42planet.Now22,HanisagraduatestudentinenvironmentalscienceatYaleUniversity.He43inMalaysia,anAsiancountry.RecentlyIspokewithhimaboutthe44behindhisenvironmentalefforts.TheirYUFEbegan,hesaid,withanimportant45:Peoplearemoremotivatedtoseekchangewhentheylearnabout46environmentalissues.Forexample,HannoticedthatmanyyoungMalaysians,awareofthe47topolarbears,tookappropriateactions.48,theyknewlittleaboutdeforestation(毀林)inMalaysia,whoseeffectshewitnessedgrowingup.“Weneedtostartlocalizingourclimatenarratives(敘述)sincepeopleareespecially49toactuponissuesthatarefamiliartothem,”Hantoldme.“They’ll50tosavethethingstheylove.”YUFE’smissionisto51kidsaboutenvironmentalchallengesandinspirecollectiveaction.Hanemphasizesthevitalroleyoungpeople,includinghimself,playin52climatechange.“Whateverwe53inexperience,”hesaid,“wemakeupforinpassion.”Thisyear,HanwasawardedtheDianaAwardforhisefforts.Hehassetupaprogramforyoungpeople54tocareersinenvironmentalscience.Hanis55ofthenecessitytoprotecttheplanetforfuturegenerations.41.A.joined B.promoted C.founded D.expanded42.A.larger B.better C.heavier D.smoother43.A.grewup B.brokeup C.showedup D.cheeredup44.A.result B.confusion C.principle D.inspiration45.A.policy B.agreement C.observation D.assessment46.A.global B.artificial C.local D.virtual47.A.threat B.approach C.attachment D.response48.A.Instead B.However C.Gradually D.Similarly49.A.likely B.unwilling C.grateful D.worthy50.A.refuse B.prefer C.pretend D.fight51.A.ask B.interview C.educate D.bother52.A.addressing B.causing C.showing D.making53.A.obey B.lack C.teach D.forget54.A.opposed B.exposed C.addicted D.devoted55.A.informed B.warned C.reminded D.convinced第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。FacialmakeupisapaintingonthefacesofChineseoperaactorsusedformakeupandplasticartsduringstageperformance.Facialmakeupandcostumesaretwodistinguished56(characteristic)ofPekingopera.Theaudiencecanknowwhatkindofcharactertheroleisfromthecolorsandpatterns.Redfaces,generallyspeaking,haveapositivemeaningsymbolizingthebrave,uprightandwisemen.Blackfacesusuallyhaveaneutral(中性的)meaning,57(represent)thejustmenanduprightness.Blueandgreenonesalsohaveneutralmeanings58symbolizetheheroorsomekindofevilleaders.Meanwhile,yellowandwhiteonesrepresentthetrickymen59negativemeaningssuchasactsofdishonesty.Good-naturedpeoplearepaintedwithrelativelysimplecolorswhilethemakeupofdoubtfulcharacters,suchasrobbers,evilpersonsandalike,60(bear)complexmarks.CostumesofPekingopera61(base)mainlyontheofficialandciviliancostumesoftheMingDynastystyle,withthefrequentuseofdeepred,green,yellow,white,blackandblue.Therulesforcostumesarestrictlygroundedonrank,62(occupy)andlifestyle,andtherearecostumesspecially63(make)indifferentcolorsanddesignsforeachrole.Thereisnodoubtthatitis64(true)andundoubtedlythemostprecioustreasureofChineseculture.Itrepresents65wisdomandcreativityofgenerations,carryingwithitaprofoundhistoricalandculturalconnotation(內涵).第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)本學期,你校新開設了一門課程——“英語歌曲賞析”。請你寫一篇短文向校英文報投稿,內容包括:1.課程介紹;2.你的評價。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。EnglishSongAppreciationCourse第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Itwasonthewarmthofasummerday.Afterfinishingthespringsemesterathighschool,mycousinsandIhadtwomonthstorestandgosomewhere.Abeachtripinthesummerwasalwaysasparkingideaforuswholivedfarawayfromthebeach.Hence,mycousinsandImadeaplantogotoFortWaltonBeachinFloridabecauseweheardFloridahasthemostamazingbeaches.Thetripwassuchanunforgettablevacationformewithmixedemotions.Sometimes,whenIrecall,everythingseemstohavejusthappenedyesterday.WewereveryexcitedaboutthistripbecausethiswasthefirstchanceforustogooutofTexas.Wepreparedandpackedupeverythingaboutthreeweeksbeforethedayofdeparture.WedrovestraighttoFloridaandarrivedatWaltonBeachintheevening.Theinstantwegotoutofthecar,Iwenttocheckintworooms.Mycousinswentstraighttothebeachtofindaplacetogofishing.IstayedbehindandgotmythingssettledinsinceIdon’tlikefishing.Afterunpacking,Icalledataxitotakemetothem.NightfelldowncompletelybythetimeIgotthere.ThecoolwindcoveredmybodywhenIwalkedonabridgewheremycousinswerefishing.Theydidn’tnoticemebecausetheyweresoconcentratedonfishing.IendedupleavingthembehindbecauseIstartedtogetboredandwentdowntothebeach.Suddenly,farfromthebeach,Iheardsomeoneyelling,“Help,helpme!”Ilookedaroundshockedandtriedtodeterminewherethesoundwascomingfromaboutahalfmileawayfromme.Isawsomethingrisingoutofthesurface.Itlookedlikeapersonandshewasabouttosinkintothewater,fightingtostayup.Forasecond,IreallydidnotknowwhatIshoulddoinsteadofjuststandingtherewithsurprise.ThoughtsinsidemymindweregoingcrazybecauseIwantedtosaveher,butmyconsciousnessdidnotallowmetodothatbecauseIwasnotskilledatswimming.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。However,onlywithsecondsofhesitation,Ilookedaroundandsawalifejacket.Exhausted,welaidourbodiesonthesand.
高二英語參考答案第一部分聽力理解1—5BCABC6—10CABAA11—15CBABA16—20BCCBC第二部分閱讀理解21—23CAD24—27ACCB28—31CDAD32—35BDBA36—40GDBCF第三部分語言運用第一節完形填空41—45CBADC46—50CABAD51—55CABDD第二節語法填空56.characteristics57.representing58.which/that59.with60.bears61.arebased62.occupation63.made64.truly65.the第四部分寫作第一節Onepossibleversion:EnglishSongAppreciationCourseThisterm,ourschoolhaslaunchedanEnglishSongAppreciationcourseforthestudents,whichisarefreshingadditiontoourcurriculum.ScheduledforeveryFridayafternoon,thecoursefeaturesavarietyofEnglishsongs,rangingfromclassicworkstocontemporaryones.Byengagingininteractivediscussionsaboutthebackgroundandtheemotionsconveyed,weareabletoexploretheprofounddepthsoftheEnglishsongs.TheEnglishSongAppreciationcoursehasundoubtedlybeenahighlightofthisterm.Notonlyhasithelpedusgainadeepinsightintothevastworldofwesternmusic,butalsoinspiredanewfoundpassionforEnglishlearningwithinus.(107words)第二節Onepossibleversion:However,onlywithsecondsofhesitation,Ilookedaroundandsawalifejacket.Iputonthelifejacketandjumpedintothewaterwithoutdelay.Theseawasrough,andthewaveskeptcrashingoverme,makingithardtoswimtowardsthegirl.Icouldfeelmystrengthdrainingaway,butIpushedon,determinedtosaveher.WhenIfinallyreachedher,Igraspedherhandfirmly.Ittookallmyefforttopullherupandkeepherheadabovethewater.IdidallIcouldtobringhertotheshore.Exhausted,welaidourbodiesonthesand.Thegirllookedatmewithgratitudeinhereyesandsaid,“Thankyousomuchforsavingmylife.Ican’timaginewhatIwouldhaveendedupwithoutyourhelp.”Ismiledandreplied,“It’sokay.I’mjustgladIcouldhelp.”Then,Iheardthesoundofwavesrushingtotheshoreandthewaterwasrunninguponthesand,fillinginthegapsofmytoes.ItwasnotuntilIexperiencedthiseventthatIrealizedIshouldlearntoswimwell,notonlytokeepmyselfsafebutalsotohelpothers.(183words)聽力文稿Text1(35詞)歸還失物M:Hi,Lucy,here’syourpostcard!Ihappenedtofinditthismorningwhenlookingformybankstatementinthemailroom.W:Manythanks,Jim!It’saChristmasgiftfrommybestfriend.Text2(38詞)要去健身M:Shallwegofishingthisweekend?W:Soundsfun,butFrancishasinvitedmetogotothegym.M:Comeon.Wecanhaveabarbecueafterfishing.W:Well,Ihavetolosesomeweight.Text3(32詞)無人駕駛車W:Doyouthinktechnologicaldevelopmentmaythreatenyourjob,especiallythedriverlesscarreportedrecently?M:Well,thedriverlesscarmaybesafer,butit’lltakeawaythefunofdriving.Text4(42詞)天氣M:Fancyagameoftabletennisifthesuncomesoutinalittlebit?W:Really?Theballwillgetblownaboutallovertheplaceinthisweather!M:You’reright.Ithinkwemayhaveastormlater.Text5(36詞)評價杰克W:Jackhassomeofthequalities,buthe’snotexactlywhatweneed.M:Whatdoyoumean?W:Forthisproject,weneedsomeonewhoisjustastough,butalotmorepatient.Text6(94詞)參加藝術展W:Hey,Jim.Ididn’tseeyouatJing’spartyonthe19th.M:The19th?IwasatArtHongKongthatday.W:What’sthat?M:Itwasamodernartexhibitionlastingfourdays.MyschoolwasinvitedtoentertheXilingCup,apaintingcompetitionforyoungpeople.Myworkwasoneofthe80pieceschosen.So,myparentstookmetoseeit!W:Wow!M:Itwassocool.Thethemewas“TraditionandModernity”,andtherewereartclasses,lectures,andforums.Itreallyinspiredme.Text7(125詞)電話閑聊M:Hi,Connie,Ihaven’tseenyouforages.Howhaveyoubeen?W:Nottoobad,Dennis.Ithasbeenalongtime,hasn’tit?Itmustbealmosttwoyears.M:No.WetalkedonChristmasEveatLeo’shouselastDecember.Don’tyouremember?W:That’sright.Timeflies!Christmasiscomingagain.M:Well,howareyou?StillworkingatHarvardUniversity?W:Yes,butItransferredfromtheGermanDepartmenttotheSpanishDepartment.M:Don’ttellmeyouspeakSpanish,too?W:Sure,I’mEnglishbutIgrewupinSpain.Youknow,GermanwaswhatIstudiedincollege...Oh,someoneisknockingatthedoor.I’lltalktoyoulater,Dennis.Don’thangup.M:OK.Text8(187詞)想搬宿舍W:I’dl
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