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2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試題共兩節(jié),30分),第一節(jié)5小題;1.57.5分)5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A.B.C,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10遍。Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?Atahairdresser’s. B.AtaC.AtaWhatdocsthewomanaskJohntodo?Getsomethingtocat.HaveadiscussionwithPeter.Leavetheroomforamoment.WhydidTomvisitTracy?Tosaysorrytoher. B.Toborrowsomemilk. C.Tohelpcookthemeal.Howdoesthewomanfeelwhenhearingtheman’swords?Angry.WhatdoesAnnesuggest?Theshoppingshouldbedonefirst.Theyshouldgototheconcert
B.Sensitive. C.Surprised.C.Theyshoulddoshoppingaftertheconcert.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)5ABC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出55秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whatarethespeakertalkingabout?Anotebookcomputer. B.AnewT-shirt.Whatcanthetinycomputerdo?Receivemessages.Controlairtemperature.Switchlightsonandoff聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。What’swrongwiththeman’ssalad?Heorderedasaladbutdidn’tgetHeorderedtwosaladsbutgotonlyone.Heorderedahotsaladbutgotacoldsoup.Howdidthathappen?Themanhimselfmadeamistake.Themandidn’tgivehisorderThewaitressdidn’ttakethecorrectorder.Whatwillthewomando?Takethesoupandsaladaway.Bringasaladandanothersoup.c.Bringsomeotherfoodsinstead.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inanightschool. B.Intheman’soffice.Whydidthemancomeintotheroom?Heworkedherehimself.HewantedtotalkwithKate.HewantedJanetotypealetter.WhatisJanedoingnow?Takingarestathome.PreparingforanexamThinkingaboutacourse.9,1416題。
C.Amobilephone.C.Inthewoman’soffice.Whydidthemansayitwasn’thisfaulttohitthewoman’scar?Shehitthebraketoooften.Shefollowedhimtooclosely.Shestoppedthecartoosuddenly.Whydidthewomanhavetohitthebrakesohard?Thepolicesawherspeeding.Therewasanoldmaninfront.Shewantedtogetawayfromanothercar.Whatwouldhappenifthepolicecame?Themanwouldbetakenaway.Themanwouldlosehisdrivinglicense.Thewomanwouldberesponsiblefortheaccident.10,1720題。Fromwhomdidthespeakergettheinformationoftheproject?A.Herneighbors. B.Hercousins. C.Herfriends.Wheredoesthespeakercomefrom?A.China. B.Thailand. C.Australia.Whatwillthespeakeraskherfamilytodo?Learnaboutseaanimals.Workonthesouthcoast.Recycleasmuchaspossible.Whatwilltheprojectdonextyear?Cleanupwoodlands.Clearrubbishfromrivers.Pickuprubbishontheseaside.共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)15;2分,30分)A、CD,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATherewasagardenerwholookedafterhisgardenwithgreatcare.Towaterhisflowers,heusedtwobuckets水).Onewasashinyandnewbucket.Theotherwasaveryoldand dilapidateone,whichhadmanyyearsofserviceandwasnowpastitsbest.Everymorning,thegardenerwouldfillupthetwobuckets.Thenhewouldcarrythemalongthepath,oneoneachside,totheflowerbeds.Thenewbucketwasveryproudofitself.Itcouldcarryafullbucketofwaterwithoutsingledropspilled.Theoldbucketfeltveryashamedbecauseofitsholes:beforeitreachedtheflowerbeds,muchwaterhadleaked漏alongthepath.Sometimesthenewbucketwouldsay,“SeehowcapableIam!Howgoodiisthatthegardenerhasmetowatertheflowerseveryday!Idon’tknowwhyhebotherswithyou.WhatawasteofspaceyouAndallthattheoldbucketcouldsaywas,“Iknow1amnotveryuseful,butIcanonlydomybest.Iamthatthegardenerstillfindsalittlebitofuseinme,atOneday,thegardenerheardthatkindofconversation.Afterwateringtheflowersasusual,hesaid, ”Youhavedoneyourworkverywell.NowIamgoingtocarryyouback,IwantyoutolookcarefullyalongtheThenthetwobucketsdidso.Allalongthepath,theynoticed,onthesidewherethenewbucketwascarried,therewasjustbareearth;ontheothersidewheretheoldbucketwascarried,therewasajoyousrowofwildleadingallthewaytothegarden.Theunderlinedword“dilapidated”inParagraph1probablymeans“ ”.dirtydarkworn-outordinary-lookingWhatwastheoldbucketashamedof?Itspast.Itsaging.Itsmanner.Itsleak.Whydidthenewbucketmakeconversationswiththeoldone?Totakepityontheoldone.Tolaughattheoldone.Toshowoffitsbeautifullooks.Topraisethegardener’s34.Whydidthegardenerstillkeeptheoldbucket?Ithaditsownfunction.Itstayedinitsgoodcondition.Itwasusedtokeepabalance.Itwasconsideredasatreasure.BIt’stimetoturnyourdreamvacationintoarealtrip.“Ihaven’tseenabuyer’smarketlikethisin25years,saystravelexpertPeterGreenberg.“Everythingisonsale.Eventhehigh-endmarketisofferingitsaddedthings:afreenighthere,a)passthere.”Inabadeconomy,thiscomesasgoodnewsformany.Whetheryouwanttoflyacrossthecountryordriveacrossthestateline,hereareplacesthatofferplentytodo.Foranyonewhocan beartositstill,bigcitiesarebestchoiceforweekendtrips.Thebig-namehotelsemptyoutontheweekendsandwillgivetouristsabetterdeal.Chicago,Illinois:It’soneofAmerica’sbest-lookingcitycenters,especiallyinthespringandsummer.SpendasunnydayinMillenniumPark,orconsideraneveningatGrantAlinearestaurantinLincolnPark.LasVegas,Nevada:It’sneverbeensoeasytoscoreadealonthestreets.Five-starhotelsaremarkeddowntothree-startpricesBookaluxuryflatfor$89anightatomSanFrancisco,California:rareforamajorcitytohavesuchanextraordinaryphysicalsetting—theviewsofthebayfromthehillsandtheFerryBuildingMarketplacearestriking.Italsoawalkablecitywithgreatmuseums.YoucanvisitthenewCaliforniaAcademyofSciencesbuildinginGoldenGatePark.Portland,Oregon:TheInternationalRoseTestGardenisaplacethatonenevertriestovisit.It’sfriendlyandlaid-back.Thereareover10,000rosebushes,andbecauseit’satestgarden,thepublichasneverseenmanyofthese550varieties.TheRoseFestivalisoneofthebiggestcelebrationsinthecity.Whyisitthebesttimefortravelingnow?Peoplehavemorefreetime.Everythingisatlowerprices.Theweatherismorepleasant.Touristsitesarelesscrowded.Whydoestheauthorsuggestgoingtothebigcitiesonweekends?Big-namehotelsarecheaper.Parksareopenfreeofcharge.Thetrafficismuchlessheavy.Therearenobusinesstravelers.Whichcityisthebestchoiceformuseumlovers?Chicago.LasVegas.SanFrancisco.Portland.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?Atextbook.Astorybook.Areport.Anewspaper.CWhenIthinkaboutthehorrormovieTheIrememberoneofmyfriendsoncesaid,“Deathdoesn’tchoosethosewhoareyoungorold,sickorhealthy.Itjustchoosesrandomly. “Itexplainedwhyshewass0afraidwhilewatchingthemovie.ThisiswhatIthinkofcancer.Ithasnopredeterminedplan.Itdoesnotmatterifyouareoldoryoung.Ihadaperfectlife.Itwasaballofgasinliquidthatcouldnotbepiercedbyunhappiness.Noonedied,andonewassick.Wewereallhappyandlovedlife.ThenIfoundoutmygrandfatherhadcancer.NomatterhowmuchItoldmyselfhewouldlive,somehowIstillfeltasifitwasadeathsentence.Hewassoyoung,only63.Hefoughtsohard.wheneverIfeelmyownlifetakingturnfortheworse,asifthingswouldnevergetbetter,rememberhowmanyyearshelivedfightingsuchascaryanddifficultdisease.Afterhedied,agrandgatheringwasheldforhim.Allhisfriendsandrelativesattendedit.ItwasatraditionalIrishwake守靈TheyateanddrankandcelebratedGrandpa’slifeHediedwithdignity,surroundedbylovedones.Ihonestlydon’tknowhowImanaged.Inevercriedalone.Ihadthecompassionofmyfriendsandthesupportofmyfamilyandteachers.Ijustrememberedmygrandfather’swishthatweshouldcelebratehislifeafterhepassedaway.That’showwecameupwiththeideaforHivesforLives—abusinessmywifeandIstartedwherealltheprofitsgototheAmericanCancerSociety.Wesellhoney,honeycombs,beeswaxcandles,andlipbalms,whichcomefromourbeehivesinVirginia.Whywastheauthor’sfriendafraidwhilewatchingTheRing?Deathchoosespeopleatrandom.Deathchoosespeopleonpurpose.Deathonlychoosesyoungpeople.Deathonlychooseshealthypeople.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?Theauthoralwaysmetwithdifficultiesinhislife.Whentheauthorthoughtofhisgrandfatherhecried.Hisgrandfatherhadfoughtagainstcancerfortwoyears.Hisgrandfather’sfightingagainstencouragedhim.WhydidtheauthorandhiswifestartthebusinessHivesforLives?Toearmoremoney.TohelppeoplewithcancerinUSA.D.TosupportthepoorpeopleinVirginia.C.Torescuetheendangeredbees.DEveryonetalksaboutthebenefitsof“simplepleasures”.However,theproblemformanyofmakesusisthatwedon’tknowmakesushappy.WhenIwasincollege,mymothergavemesomewiseadvice.Shesaid,“Beforeyougetmarriedandlivewithanotherperson,youneedtospendsometimelivingbyyourselfandgettoknowyourself.”SoIdidthatexactly.almosttwoyears,Ilivedbymyself,IfoundthatIlovetospendhourslookingaroundinbookstores.Ialsolovetospendonafternoonjustwalkingaroundthecity.Andeverysooften,Ineedmomentsofpuresilence.But,ofcourse,wealldon’tenjoythesameAsimplepleasureformewouldbetospendanhourreadingabookinmybackyard.However,thatsameactivitywouldgivemyhusbandnopleasure.Weareallsodifferent.Sometimes,wealreadyknowwhatmakesushappy.However,aslifegetsbusierandwegetolder,weputoursimplepleasure.Forexample,Ihadtogiveupplayingtheflute( 長(zhǎng)笛whenIstartedworkingandhadfamilyresponsibilities.Playingmyfluteseemedselfishwhennooneelseinmyfamilycouldparticipate,butthreeyearsagoIreturnedtoplayingtheflute.Iregrethavingeverstopped.Oursimplepleasuresareareflection反映ofwhoweare.Theyareuniqueactivitiesthatgiveeachofusjoy.Thatisn’talwayseasyinaworldinwhichwehavetoconsiderotherpeople’sneedsandopinionsaswellasourown,butenjoyingsimplepleasuresissomethingthateachofusdeserves.Thinkofitasyourright,andsaytoyourself,“Today,I’mgoingtodiscoverwhatmysimplepleasuresare.”Whatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbysharingherexperienceoflivingbyherself?Wisepeopleoftentaketheirmother’sIt’snecessarytolivealonebeforegettingIt’sworthspendingsometimealoneenjoyingsimplepleasure.One’ssimplepleasurescanbringhappinesstootherfamilymembers.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperienceofplayingtheflute?Weshouldtrytodevelopthesameinterestsasothers.Entertainingourfamilyisbetterthanentertainingourselves.Familyresponsibilitiesaremoreimportantthanourowninterests.Keepingourinterestsaliveisagoodwaytomakeourselveshappy.Aboutsimplepleasures,whichopiniondoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?Weusuallyhavethesamesimplepleasures.Simplepleasurescanreflectourcharacters.Oursimplepleasureschangeaswegetolder.Itiseasyforpeopletogainsimplepleasures.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwringthelasttwoparagraphs?Toencourageustoseeksimplepleasuresbravely.teachustobalanceothers’needswithourown.Toadviseustovaluethemostimportantpartoflife.Topersuadeustopaymoretoothers’第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。You’rehavingaperfectlygooddaywhensuddenlyyourheadstartstoache.36 Youmightevenfeelsickyourstomach.What’sgoingonhere?Whydokidsgetheadachesanyway?Therearesomanyquestionsforustoanswer,butonethingisforsure:ifyougetheadaches,you’renotalone.3738 Ittellsyouwhenotherpartsofyourbodyhurt, butitcan’tactuallyfeelpainMostheadacheshappeninthenerves,bloodvessels血管andmusclesthatcoveraperson’sheadandneck.Themostcommontypeofheadacheisatensionormusclecontraction.39 Itmightfeelasthoughsomethingispressingonthefront,back,orbothsidesofyourhead.Painthat’sespeciallysharpcanbeasignofadifferentkindofheadachecalledaSometimes,justbeforeamigrainehappens,thepersonseeswavylinesorbrightspotsoflight.Sometimesaheadacheisjustapartofanotherillness,suchasacoldorflu.Whenyougetbetter,theheadachegetsbetter,too.Ifyou’renototherthingsmaycauseaheadache.40Infact,aheadacheisn’tapaininyourLotsofkidshaveheadachesfromtimetotime.Migraineheadachesaren’tascommonastensionheadaches.Whenyougetthiskindofheadache,thepainisusuallyconstant.Youcan’tdowhatyou’redoingbecauseyourheadhurtssoSometimesthemusclesorbloodvesselsswell,andsometimestheytighten.Forexample,stayinguplate,orplayinginthehotsunlongcanalsocauseaheadache.(共兩節(jié),45分)(20;1.5分,30分),A.B.CD,在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。In2004therelationshipsbetweenmyboyfriendandmewasbad,whichleftmefeelingsad.Whatmadeitwasthathedecidedto 42 ourrelationshipinDecember,weeksbeforebothmybirthdayandChristmas.To 43 meup,mydadsentmesomemoneyfortheholidays.Icouldhavedoneanumberof thingswithit,suchaspayingoffmystudentloanoraddingittomysavings),butIdidn’t.45 Iboughtmyselfacookerycourse.Thefive 46 inFrenchcookingwereheldataschooltwomilesfrommyhouse.I’dgotothelessonsoneverySaturdaymorning.andourlittlegroupwouldlistensleepilyto47ofdifferentrecipes(食譜We’dthen48withanotherstudentandtrytomakeour49together,whichusuallydidn’tturnoutverywell.Eachweek,wewouldgatherto50ourselvesinfrontofthe51chef廚師andcooksomethingthathardlylookedlikeFrenchdishes.Whenitwastimeto 52 ourdishes,theteacherwould 53 bottlesofwinethathadbeenusedinthelastweek’swinetastingcoursesandservesotheendofeachdaybecamevery 54 .Afewmonthslater,Ihadtostopgoingtotheclasses,asIcouldnolonger55them.Althoughtheclassesdidn’ttummeintoachef,theygavemea56totalktopeoplewhoweren’tco-workersorfriends,helpingme57myself-pity.ItgavemeanexcusetotakeiteasyonaFridaynight,andgetoutofthehouseonaSaturdaymorning.AndalthoughIstilldon’tknowhowtoprepareaFrenchdish58,I’mstillgladIgottoeat,drinkandlaughwithallthosefriendlypeople.Theworldcansometimesbevery59,orevencruel,soeveryonceinawhile.weshouldremembertoourselves,cherishfriendshiparoundusandliveameaningfullife.41.A.betterB.worseC.lessD.more42.A.destroyB.developC.endD.improve43.A.pickB.bringC.wakeD.cheer44.A.responsibleB.kindC.previousD.flexible45 BesidesB.InsteadC.StillD.Therefore46.A.performancesB.partiesC.classesD.meetings47.A.descriptionsB.secretsC.changesD.arrangements48.A.setoffB.takeupC.leaveoffD.pairup49.A.plansB.decisionsC.dishesD.cakes50.A.appreciateB.embarrassC.witnessD.enjoy51.A.awfulB.faithfulC.ordinaryD.professional52.A.tasteB.compareC.checkD.prepare53.A.tryoutB.glancethroughC.searchforD.putaway54.A.pleasingB.disappointingC.worryingD.boring55.A.bearB.conductC.followD.afford56.A.promiseB.chanceC.pleasureD.duty57.A.rememberB.realizeC.forgetD.keep58.A.properlyB.patientlyC.carefullyD.differently59.A.warmB.coldC.violentD.crazy60.A.calmB.respectC.challengeD.treat第二節(jié)10;1.5分,15分),在空白處填入1,位置上。OnOctober17,2017,theChinesenationalSudoku(數(shù)獨(dú))teamwonthechampionshipatthe12thWorldSudokuChampionship, 61washeldinIndia.Over200playersfrom35countriesandregionstookpart.62memberoftheteam,DaiTantan,astudentfromtheHighSchoolAffiliatedtoRenminUniversityofChinaplayedagreatroleinthesuccess.Shealsoranked5thintheindividualevent.Withmanytopplayersaround,Daifelt 63(take)thetitlewassomethingshehadneverexpected.Dai64(fall)inlovewithSudokuaftershefirstsawthechallengingnumbergrid格子)inacoursein7,duringwhichherteachintroduceddifferentSudoku65(puzzle),changingstudentsviewsofthegameasbeingboring.66 (attract)bythegame,Daidecidedtogiveitashot.ShealwaysatthedeskplayingSudokufor5or6hours.“Ineverfeltlonelyor 67 (bore),”shesaid.“Instead,takingpartinthelogicreasoningprocesstofindthesolutionwas 68 (enjoy).”However,spendingsomuchonSudokudoesn’tmeanshehasnotimeforasociallife.Shehasmademanynewfriendsfromallovertheworld.Even 69 they’reofdifferentnationalitiesandages,theycancommunicateusingtheirownspeciallanguage-—Sudoku.“Nowthissmalllogicpuzzle 70 (shape)myworldviewandledmetoabroaderstage.Itprovesthatbiggiftssometimescomeinsmallpackages,”shesaid.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(/\),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:;10(11不計(jì)分。InmyfinaltermIfoundajob,lookedaftertwochildren.Ifeltthiswasn’tchallengingtodosoatfirst,butproblemsbeganwhenIagreedtoliveintheirhome.IfeltextremelytiringbecauseIhadtoomanylatenightsorearlymorningswiththem.OneSunday,ImetMary,whousedtogotoschoolwithme.Itoldheraboutmybadlysituation.ShesuggestedItookacoursesoastogetaqualification( 資格)thatifIwantedtoworkwithchildren.Ididn’tthinkIwouldbesuccessful.ShepersuadedmetophonealocalcollegeandfinallyIacceptedbecausemyexperiencehelpedmealot.NowI’vegotthefull-timejobatakindergarten.IshallalwaysbeethankfultoMary 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