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仁壽縣22級高二下期期末校際聯(lián)考英語試題答案,聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和A.HeeverhadlonghaiB.Helikestohavelongh4.WhatdoesthewomanwaA.Rentanapartment.5.Whendoesthemanplantor各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。6.Wheredidtheman7.Whydidthewomanapol8.WhatdoesthemanB.Gojoggingwithhim.C.HeisinpoorphysicalA.Sympathetic.B.Doubtful第2頁/共11頁A.ReadingabookaC.ThetwospeakershaA.At2:00p.mB.HehadsomethingtoC.HehadquarrelsA.HewasaresponsibA.Anderson’smotherC.AndersonwasperhapsnotfriendAFormoreculturecoverageandthenewstreamingservices,www.vulture.comhaspreparedawiderangeoffunnythingstosee,hear,watch,andread.TV:TheCrown(SeasonSix)Netflix,November16.ThefinalseasonofTheCrownisbeingdividedintotwoparts,withfourepisodesonshowbeforeThanksgivingandtheremainingsixlandingonDecember14.And,yes,thoseinitialepisodeswilladdressthedeath第3頁/共11頁ofPrincessDiana,playedbyElizabethDebicki,atalentedAustralianactress.OPERA:LatertheSameEveningJuilliardOperapresents.PeterJaySharpTheater,November12,15,and17.ComposerJohnMustoandplaywriterMarkCampbellturnedthosemoodyscenesintoaone-actoperathat’sbecomeastudentfavoritebutrarelygetsseenonagreaterstage.Itwouldbeaonceinalifetimechancetohaveafeastforeyes.MOVIES:FallenLeavesIntheaters,November17.FinnishdirectorAkiKaurism?ki,amasterofdeadpan,returnswithwhatmightbehismostromanticfilmsofar—anunexpectedmeetupofanalcoholicconstructionworkerandaheadstrongsupermarketemployee.MUSIC:HeavenKnowsWarnerRecordsUK,November10.PinkPantheress,22,combinesR&B,pop,andelectronicmusicintorelaxingbutimpactfultrackslike“DoYouMissMe?”fromDecember’sTakeMeHomeEP.Thisfall,herfirstcompletestudio-recordedalbum,consistingof13songs,willbereleased.EarlytastesofHeavenKnowslike“CapableofLove”and“Mosquito”suggestthatwe’reinfortighterhooksandlonger,moreambitiouscompositions.21.WhichwillattractthosewhoenjoyElizabethDebicki’sperformance?A.Mosquito.B.Malarkoi.C.TheCrown.D.FallenLeaves.22.Whatdothestreamingserviceshaveincommon?A.TheyarecomingintomarketinNovember.B.Theworkscanbeenjoyedonceinalifetime.C.Moredetailscanbeaccessiblefromnewspaper.D.Theyaretheworksbytheworld-famousartists.23.WhatdoweknowaboutHeavenKnows?A.ItisproducedbyNetflix.B.Itisdividedintotwoparts.C.It’llbereleasedonNov.17.D.Itisherfirstfullstudioalbum.BEradajereOleitathinksshemayhaveasolutiontotwoofourcountry’slong-lastingproblems:garbageand第4頁/共11頁poverty.It’scalledtheChipBagProject.The26-year-oldstudentandenvironmentalistfromDetroitisaskingafavoroflocalsnacklovers:Ratherthanthrowyouremptychipbagsintothetrash,donatethemsoshecanturnthemintosleepingbagsforthehomeless.ChipeatersdropofftheiremptybagsfromDoritos,Lay’s,andotherfavoritesattwolocationsinDetroit:aprintshopandaclothingstore,whereOleitaandhervolunteerhelperscollectthem.Aftertheysanitizethechipbagsinsoapyhotwater,theyslicethemopen,laythemflat,andironthemtogether.Theyusepaddingandlinersfromoldcoatstolinetheinsides.Ittakesaboutfourhourstosewasleepingbag,andeachtakesaround150to300chipbags,dependingonwhetherthey’resingle-serveorfamilysize.Theresultisasleepingbagthatis“waterproof,lightweight,andeasytocarryaround,”O(jiān)leitatoldtheDetroitNews.Sinceitsstartin2020,theChipBagProjecthascollectedmorethan800,000chipbagsand,asoflastDecember,created110sleepingbags.Sure,itwouldbesimplertoraisethemoneytobuynewsleepingbags.Butthat’sonlyhalfthegoalforOleita-whosefamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesfromNigeriaadecadeagowiththehopeofattainingabetterlife-andherfellowvolunteers.“Wearededicatedtomakinganimpactnotonlysocially,butenvironmentally,”shesays.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sanitize”mean?A.Clean.B.Burn.C.Color.D.Dry.25.WhatdoweknowabouttheChipBagProject?A.Ithelpstoshakeoffpoverty.B.Ithasgatheredover900,000bags.C.Itwasputforwardbychiplovers.D.Ithelpsthepoorandenvironment.26.Whydochipeatersleaveemptybagsatgivenlocations?A.Becausetheyareforbiddentolitterthem.B.Becausetheyhappentoprintthingsthere.C.BecausetheywanttohelpEradajereOleita.D.Becausetheycanusethemtotradeclothes.27.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ChippingAwayatPovertyB.ChipEatersDoaBigFavorC.AStoryaboutEradajereOleitaD.GoodWaystoSaveEnvironment第5頁/共11頁CInspiteofthetitle,HowtoGrowOld,thisarticlewillreallybeonhownottogrowold,which,atmytimeoflife,isamuchmoreimportantsubject.Myfirstadvicewouldbetochooseyourancestorscarefully.Althoughbothmyparentsdiedyoung,Ihavedonewellinthisrespectasregardsmyotherancestors.Mymaternal(母親方面的)grandfather,itistrue,diedintheflowerofhisyouthattheageofsixty-seven,butmyotherthreegrandparentsalllivedtobeovereighty.OfremoteancestorsIcanonlydiscoveronewhodidnotlivetoagreatage,andhediedofadiseasewhichisnowrare,namely,havinghisheadcutoff.Mymaternalgrandmother,afterhavingninechildrenwhosurvived,assoonasshebecameawidow,devotedherselftowomen’shighereducation.Shewastheco-foundersofGirtonCollege.SheusedtorelatehowshemetinItalyanelderlygentlemanwhowaslookingverysad.Sheinquiredthecauseofhissorrowandhesaidthathehadjustpartedfromhistwograndchildren.“Goodgracious,”sheexclaimed,“Ihaveseventy-twograndchildren,andifIweresadeachtimeIpartedfromoneofthem,Ishouldhaveamiserableexistence!”“Madresnaturale(奇怪的母親),”hereplied.Butasoneoftheseventy-two,Ipreferherrecipe.Aftertheageofeightyshefoundshehadsomedifficultyingettingtosleep,soshehabituallyspentthehoursfrommidnightto3a.m.inreadingpopularscience.Idonotbelievethatsheeverhadtimetonoticethatshewasgrowingold.This,Ithink,istheproperrecipeforremainingyoung.Ifyouhavewideandkeeninterestsandactivitiesinwhichyoucanstillbeeffective,youwillhavenoreasontothinkaboutthemerelystatistical(統(tǒng)計學的)factofthenumberofyearsyouhavealreadylived,stilllessoftheprobableshortnessofyourfuture.28.Whatdoweknowaboutauthor’smaternalgrandmother?A.Shewasastrangeandcruelmother.B.ShesetupGirtonCollegewithothers.C.Herhusbanddiedwhenhewasyoung.D.Shehad72childrenandgrandchildren.29.Whydidthegrandmotheraskedthegentleman?A.Becauseshewantedtoteachhimalesson.B.Becauseshepreferredcookingandtalking.C.Becauseshewantedshowoffherfreedom.D.Becauseshewonderedwhyhewassosad.30.Whatistheproperwaytoremainyoungaccordingtotheauthor?A.Tomaintainwideinterestsandactiveparticipation.第6頁/共11頁B.Torememberhowmanyyearsyouhavelivedsofar.C.Tostayupreadingfrommidnightto3a.m.everyday.D.Toraiseasmanychildrenasyoucanandcherishthem.31.Whatisthewritingstyleofthepassage?A.Romantic.B.Imaginative.C.Humorous.D.Ironic.DForyears,scientistshavedebatedwhetherhumansortheclimatehavecausedthepopulationoflargemammalstodeclinedramaticallyoverthepastseveralthousandyears.AnewstudyfromAarhusUniversityconfirmsthatclimatecannotbetheexplanation.About100,000yearsago,thefirstmodernhumansmigratedoutofAfricainlargenumbers.Theywereverygoodatadaptingtonewhabitats,andtheysettledinalmosteverykindoflandscape—fromdesertstojunglestotheicytaigainthefarnorth.Partofthesuccesswashuman’sabilitytohuntlargeanimals.Withcleverhuntingtechniquesandspeciallybuiltweapons,theyperfectedtheartofkillingeventhemostdangerousmammals.Butunfortunately,thegreatsuccessofourancestorscameattheexpenseoftheotherlargemammals.Itiswell-knownthatnumerouslargespecieswentextinctduringthetimeofworldwidecolonizationbymodernhumans.Now,newresearchfromAarhusUniversityrevealsthatthoselargemammalsthatsurvivedalsoexperiencedadramaticdecline.BystudyingtheDNAof139livingspeciesoflargemammals,scientistshavebeenabletoshowthattheabundancesofalmostallspeciesfelldramaticallyabout50,000yearsago.ThisisaccordingtoJens-ChristianSvenning,aprofessorandheadoftheDanishNationalResearchFoundation’sCenterforEcologicalDynamicsinaNovelBiosphere(ECONOVO)atAarhusUniversityandtheinitiatorofthestudy.“We’vestudiedtheevolutionoflargemammalianpopulationsoverthepast750,000years.Forthefirst700,000years,thepopulationswerefairlystable.But50,000yearsago,thepopulationsfelldramaticallyandneverrecovered,”hesays,andcontinues:“Forthepast800,000years,theglobehasfluctuated(波動)betweeniceagesandinterglacialperiodsaboutevery100,000years.Iftheclimatewasthecause,weshouldseegreaterfluctuationswhentheclimatechanged50,000yearsearlier.Butwedon’t.Humansare,therefore,themostlikelyexplanation.”32.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thesuccess”meaninParagraph3?A.Theevolutionoflargemammals.B.Theprosperityofvarioushabitats.C.Theachievementofhumanmigration.第7頁/共11頁D.Theprogressinhuntingtechniques.33.AccordingtoSvenning,whathappened50,000yearsago?A.Populationsoflargemammalssignificantlydropped.B.Livingconditionsoflargemammalsremainedstable.C.Globalclimatedramaticallychanged.D.Alargenumberofglacierssuddenlymelt.34.What’susedasaclueoftheresearchaccordingtothelasttwoparagraphs?A.Species.B.Place.C.Time.D.Climate.35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ClimateImpactonAnimalsB.ChangesofPrehistoricEnvironmentC.EvolutionofLargeMammalPopulationsD.HumanInfluenceonGiantMammalsTipsonLearningMathWhileyouaresittinginamathclasslisteningtoyourteachermultiplying(乘以)andaddingendlessnumbers,mathcanbecomeboringanduninterestingquickly.36.Herearesometipsthatcanhelpyou.Learnmathtricks.Therearemanytricksinmaththatsaveyouenormoustime.Forexample,addingupallthenumbersfrom1to100isalotofwork.But,checkoutthiseasywaytodoit:100+1=101and99+2=101,right?Sodoes98+3,97+4,96+5,etc.So,ifyoumultiply101bythenumberofthesepairs,you’llgetthesumofallthenumbersfrom1to100,whichis5050.37.Makematheasy.Mathcanbedifficulttolearnbecausestudentsareoftentaughttolearnmathbymemorizingformulas(公式).However,bylearningmaththisway,studentsaren’ttaughttheprinciplesandconcepts.Buttheprinciplesandconceptsareneededtounderstandwhyaparticularformulaisbeingused.38.Youcanaskyourteacherwhyandhowaparticularformulaworks,whileothersdonot. 39.Forexample,ifyou’reinterestedinhistoricallandmarks,learnaboutthemathinvolvedinbuildingtheselandmarks.Connectmathtoeverydaylife.40.Forexample,ifyouhaveanalarmclock,chancesarethatyouwillfigureouthowmanyextraminutesyoucansleepbeforeyougetoutofbedonceyouhitthesnoozebutton(貪睡按鈕).Trytonoticethedifferentwaysyoudomathinyourday-to-daytasks.A.Theyareofteninteresting,tooB.SomakematheasierbylearningthemC.MakemathfunbyusingitintherealworldD.TrysolvingsomemathcompetitionproblemsE.ExplorehowmathisrelatedtosomethingthatyouloveF.Bydoingso,youcanfindawayoutofdoingextraworkG.However,youcanbeattheboredombymakingmathmeaningfultoyouAsthesayinggoes,lifeissweet.Butwhilewemaywishforconsistentlysweetmoments,lifeoftenservesusother41.Recently,wecelebratedmymom’sbirthday.Inherninetiesnow,asshe42theclosingstagesofalongandremarkablelife,shestruggleswithdementia(癡呆),leadingtohermindandbodynot43thewayshewouldwant.Thedaybeforethecelebration,we44tobakecookieswithhergreatgrandkids.Notjustanycookies,but6045sugarcookiescutindifferentshapes,coveredwithlotsofsprinkles(糖屑).Thoughthekidsworkedascarefullyastheycould,theymadethekitchenatotalmess,46almostasmanysprinklesonthefloorasonthecookies.Theywentonforhours,rollingdough,baking,cuttingshapes,and 47withfourkindsofsprinkles.Thenextday,thebirthday48wasasuccess.Wetookmanypictures,andthebeautifulcookieswereshared.Inan49way,thosesweetsprinkleshavenotonlystuckinmymindbutremainedalmosteverywhereinourhomeforthepastfewdays.Inevery50,Icontinuetofindthem,inallthecolorsoftherainbow,fourshapesandsizes,sweet,andafterI51steponthem,notsosweet.Truly,thesearebittersweetmoments,filledwith52emotions.Fromsuchmoments,weunwillinglylearnthatmuchinlifeis53ourcontrol:theseparationsandlosses,the54oflife,thepassageoftime.Lifeservesupmanyflavors.55,wecanchooseourattitudesonthejourney.41.A.memoriesB.flavorsC.experiencesD.smells42.A.forgetsB.realizesC.nearsD.questions43.A.functioningB.changingC.failingD.growing44.A.decidedB.askedC.managedD.continued第9頁/共11頁45.A.new-born46.A.workingon47.A.checking48.A.cake49.A.unexpected50.A.picture51.A.dangerously52.A.new53.A.within54.A.shortness55.A.InsteadB.snow-coveredB.preparingforB.decoratingB.wishB.unknownB.roomB.successfullyB.strongB.throughB.meaningB.HoweverC.hard-wonC.cuttingoffC.strugglingC.giftC.undoubtedC.cookieC.emotionallyC.mixedC.beyondC.recordC.MeanwhileD.home-madeD.resultinginD.volunteeringD.partyD.unlimitedD.houseD.accidentallyD.negativeD.towardD.styleD.Therefore閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。PekingduckisaniconofBeijingcuisineandenjoyingthetreatisamust-dointhecapital.Amongthefast-changingtrendsofinternationalcuisine,thedishisarare,enduringclassic,56(win)worldwidefameforitscrispyskinandtendermeat.ThestoriesabouttheoriginsofPekingduckvary,oneof57datesbacktotheMingDynasty.Inthe1420s,EmperorZhuDi,alsoknownastheYongleEmperor,58(move)thecountry’scapitalfromNanjingtoBeijing.ChefsworkingfortheroyalfamilyalsomigratedtoBeijing,wheretheycameup59newmethodstocookduck.Ifdinersorderroastduckinarestaurant,achefwillcometothetabletoprovide60(serve).Thechefskillfullycutsoff61(taste)partsofskinfirst,withthemeatthencutintojuicyslices.Usually,theslicesare62(delicate)servedwithasweetbeanpaste(醬),restedonabedofshredded(切碎的)cucumber,springonionsorradishes(蘿卜)andwrappedinabite-sized,thinpancake.63(roll)intolittleenvelopes,thesepancakesareatasteandtactileexperience.Tasteisonlyoneofthe64(reason)forPekingduck’suniquestatus,though.InChina,65 isgenerallybelievedthatduckismoderateandevenslightlycoldinnature,andthereforebringsnoexcessiveheattothebody.66.假定你是校剪紙社(Paper-cuttingClub)負責人李華,得知你校美國交換生Jim對該社很感興趣,請你給他寫一封郵件邀請其加入,內(nèi)容包括:1.社團創(chuàng)建時間和目的;2.社團活動內(nèi)容。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJim,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。There’salotthatgoesintomovingtoanewcity.You’rehousehuntinginareasyouaren’tfamiliarwith,draggingallofyourbelongingsaround,tryingtofigureoutwhichgrocerystorekeepsyourfavouritenoodlesinstock,andwonderingwhenyou’lleverfindanewdentist.ThiswasexactlywhatIwentthroughwhenIsettledinChicago.Everyday,Iwasfullyoccupied,exhausted.Ifoundmynewcitysobigandunfriendly.AftergraduatingfromcollegeinMay,ImovedfromthetownofOxford,Mississippi,toChicagotostartmyfull-timejob.Typically,whenIwentthroughlotsofchangeinmylife,Ihadconsistentfacesaroundme:myfamilyormyfriends.Thistime,however,itwasjustme.Andforsomeonewho’sanintrovert(內(nèi)向的人),thiswasanythingbuteasy.Besides,thejobitselfwasalsosomethingbeyondmyexpectation.WhatIlearntincollegewastotallydifferentfromwhatIneededtodointhecompany.Iworkedlongerhourstosortthingsoutandcouldn’tsleepwellatnight.Itwasalotofchangeatonce.Itwastoomuch.Iwashelpless.What’sworse,mypoorhealthaddedtothehelplessness.Duetodaysofpressure,Ihadaphysicalproblem.ItseemedthatIhadtogotohospitalforathoroughexamination.ItseemedasmallchallengecomparedtotheoneIwasabouttoface,butthingsstartedtogowrongrightfromthebeginning.Nothavingacarorknowingthecity,Iwasdependingonacoupleofbusestogetaround.AlthoughI’dleftmyselfplentyoftime,soonitwasobviousthatIwasgoingtobelate,asIhadmistakenlygotonabusthatwastakingmeintheoppositedirection.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Paragraph1:Ihadnochoicebuttogetofthebus._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Suddenly,acarstoppedinfrontofmeanditwasthesamewoman.___________________________________________________________第一部分聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5ABBAC6-10CBACC11-15BCAAB16-20ACBAC第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)21~23:CAD24~27:ADCB28~31:BDAC32~35:CACD第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2

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