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舟山市2023學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末檢測高二英語試題卷考生須知:本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)。滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。請考生按規(guī)定用筆將所有試題的答案涂、寫在答題紙上。第I卷(選擇題)注意事項(xiàng):1.答第I卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的學(xué)校、班級、姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題紙上。2.選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題紙上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。做在試題卷上無效。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題紙上。第一節(jié):(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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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.£9.15.1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaprintingshop.B.Atabookstore.C.Inalibrary2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewco-worker.B.Atalentshow.C.Acareerambition.3.WhyhasJimeatenjustalittlebitoffriedchicken?A.He'snothungry.B.He'srushingtowork.C.He'stryinganewdiet.4.WhatwillLucydonext?A.Walkhome.B.Catchthebus.C.Lookforhernotebook.5.Howdoesthegirlfeelabouthernewteacher?A.Shefeelsbetter.B.Sheadmireshim.C.Sheisdissatisfied.第二節(jié):(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whichjacketwillthewomanchoosetowear?A.Theblackone.B.Theblueone.C.Thegreenone.7.Whatwillthewomandofirst?A.Gotothemovies.B.BuyMaryadress.C.Attendabirthdayparty.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhoisMaryprobablyspeakingto?A.Herworkmate.B.Herclient.C.Herhusband.9.What'swrongwiththeman'ssparelaptop?A.It'smissing.B.Ithasavirus.C.Itneedsrepair.10.What'sMarygoingtodo?A.TurntoLisaforhelp.B.Contactherfamily.C.Buyanewlaptop.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhathappenedtoAlexonthewaytotheinterview?A.Hiscarbrokedown.B.Hegotstuckintraffic.C.Abusstruckhiscar.12.HowdidtheHRmanagerreacttoAlex'sexplanation?A.Hewasquiteangry.B.Hewasunderstanding.C.Hefeltembarrassed.13.WhatdidthewomanthinkofAlex'saccident?A.IttaughtAlexagoodlesson.B.Itwashandledinawrongway.C.Itcouldhavebeenavoided.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whomisthepartyfor?A.Dan.B.Julie.C.Jane.15.Whenwilltheguestsarrive?A.At4:00.B.At5:00.C.At6:00.16.Whathasbeenpreparedfortheparty?A.Aspecialcakeandmusic.B.Freedrinksanddancing.C.Candlesandfreedrinks.17.Whathappenedinthepartylastyear?A.Thebuildingcaughtfire.B.Thepolicecame.C.Theneighborsdranktoomuch.第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whattroubledidthespeakerusetohave?A.Havingtoomuchmeat.B.Lackingenergyforexercise.C.Feelingbadabouthisbody.19.Whatisthespeaker'scurrentweight?A.70kg.B.90kg.C.110kg.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Toaskforweight-lossways.B.Torecommendaclub.C.Tointroduceagooddiet.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)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAttendWomenatWorkLiveMay16We'veplannedahalf-dayoflearning,guidance,andinspiration—allvirtual.Here'stheagenda: ExecutivecoachDorieClarkonworkingwiththeambitionyou'vegotrightnow,whetheryou'remakingeveryefforttogetpromotedoraretakingabreakfromstriving.She'llhelpyourecognizewhenit'sbesttoslowdownorrampup.OrganizationalpsychologistRuchiSinha'slatestresearchfindingsontrust:howtomeasuretheamountfeltbetweenteammembers,andwhattodoifit'simbalanced.Plus,she'llexplaintheupsidesofswitchingbetweendifferentkindsofleadershipstyles,andshe'llillustratehowtodothatDEIstrategistLilyZhengonthepowerofdatatocorrectdiscrimination,designfairprocesses,anddemonstrateacompany'sprogresstowarddiversity,equity,andinclusion.They'llalsodescribethepositiveandnegativemovescompaniesaremakingandhowtohaveinfluencewithinyours.TheAmysonwhateverguidanceyouandotherattendeesneedtoleadateam,dealwithconflict,negotiate,orsomethingelse.Emailyourquestionaheadoftimetowomenatwork@hbr.org,ordropitintothechatduringthesession.Ticketsare$60forHarvardBusinessReviewsubscribersand$75foreveryoneelse.Aticketwillalsogiveyouaccesstoareplayoftheeventrecording.Registerhere.Interestedinbuyingabunchofticketsforyourteam,department,orentirecompany?EmailWAWLive@hbr.orgtolearnaboutgroupdiscounts.Seeyouthere!21.Whatkindofactivityis“WomenatWorkLive”?A.Acompanyanniversary.B.Avirtuallearningevent.C.Awomen'srightscharity.D.Anonlinepoliticalproject.22.WhichofthefollowingisNOTabenefitofattending“WomenatWorkLive”?A.ObtainingguidanceonteamleadershipfromTheAmys.B.ReceivingafreesubscriptiontoHarvardBusinessReview.C.GaininginsightsintoambitionmanagementfromDorieClark.D.LearningabouttheroleofdatainaddressingdiscriminationfromLilyZheng.23.Whatistheoverallthemeofthe“WomenatWorkLive”?A.Toenhanceleadershipskillsforwomeninbusiness.B.Topromotediversityandinclusionintheworkplace.C.Toprovideguidanceandinspirationforprofessionalwomen.D.Todiscussthelatestresearchinorganizationalpsychology.BOncetherewasalittleboy,GeorgeHarper,whowaslivingwithhisuncle,Johnny,andhisaunt,Nancyafterhisparentswentmissing.George'sparentsweregeologistsandneverreturnedfromanadventurousexpeditiontripandwerebelievedtobedead.LittleHarperwaslovedalotbyhisuncleJohnnyasheandNancyhadnochild,soJohnnyalwaystookgoodcareofGeorgeashisownsonbutyethisauntNancyneverlikedhim.Georgewasveryshyandbarelyusedtotalkingwithanybody.Buthehadafriendfromhisneighborhood,GraceGreen,thedaughterofadistinguishedandweirdphysicsprofessor.Mr.Greenwasaweirdmanandwantedtobuildatimemachine.Afterdoinghisdayjobasaheadlectureratthefamouscityuniversity,hespenthiswholenightdoingweirdexperimentsinhishomelaboratory.TheneighborhoodofMr.Greenwasfedupwithwatchingeverynightcolored-flashylightsandsmokecomingfromhishouse.HisweirdexperimentswerethemainreasonthatletMr.Green'swifeleavehimandstartedlivingwithherparents,butGracedecidedtolivewithherdad.ButGeorgewasveryfondofwatchingthecoloredlightscomingfromMr.Green'shouse.HewastheonlypersonwhomMr.GreenhadallowedtoenterhishouseandevenhislaboratoryasGeorgeneverdoubtedMr.Green'sambitions.Heusedtoaskmanyquestionsrelatedtotheexperiments.Veryhappily,Mr.GreenusedtoanswereveryquestioncuriousGeorgeraisedandtoldGeorgeabouthissecrettimemachineprojectonwhichhewasworkingformanyyears.Mr.GreenhadalsopromisedlittleGeorgethatonedaysoonhewouldtakehimtohisparentsinhistimemachine.ThenonedaythewholeneighborhoodgatheredaroundMr.Green'shouse.EveryonewasshockedtoseethehouseofMr.GreendisappearalongwithMr.Green,Grace,andlittleGeorge.24.Wherecouldyoufindthepassage?A.Inafashionmagazine. B.Onafictionwebsite.C.Inasciencetextbook. D.Inanacademicjournal.25.HowdidtheneighborsreacttoMr.Green'sexperiments?A.Theywerefascinatedbythecoloredlights.B.Theywereannoyedbythenoiseandsmoke.C.TheysupportedMr.Green'sambitions.D.TheywerejealousofMr.Green'sscientificachievements.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Therewasanaturaldisasterthatdestroyedthehouse.B.TheexperimentcameintoeffectwiththehelpofGeorge.C.Theymighttravelthroughtimeforthetimemachineworked.D.Mr.Greenkeptagoodbalancebetweenworkandfamily.27.Whatmightbethemostpossiblesubsequencetothisstory?A.George'sunclefoundoutwhathappenedtothem.B.Mr.Greenreturnedwithafullyfunctionaltimemachine.C.Georgemethisparentsinadifferenttimeperiod.D.TheneighborsorganizedasearchpartyforMr.Green'shouse.CAsmileyfaceisnotalwaysjustasmileyface.Behindtheyellow,wide-eyedemoji'ssmileisanintergenerationalminefield.Formanyteenagersand20-somethings,asmileyfacepoppingupinatextoremailisseenassomethingdifferent.HafeezatBishi,21,startedaninternship(實(shí)習(xí))ataBrooklyndigitalmediafirm.Shewassurprisedtobegreetedbyherco-workerswithabrightsmileyface.ForBishi,thewelcomeseemeddismissiveandsheseestheemojiasconveyingakindofside-eyesmile.Theriseoftheuseofemojisatwork,especiallybetweenremoteteamsduringthepandemic,hascreatedmoremisunderstandingsthanever.Peopleover30tendtouseemojistoexpresswhattheimagesalwaysdid,butyoungerdigitalnativesmayusethemtoconveyironicmeanings,orusethemasshorthandforanentirelydifferentthought.Forinstance,theskullandcrossbonesmeansdeathordangertomanyadults,whilemanyyoungerpeoplesaythattothemitsignifieslaughingextremelyhard-asin“I'mlaughingsohardthatI'mdying.”CharlieNelsonKeever,a31-year-oldlawyerintheSanFranciscoBayArea,spendsalotoftimeanalyzingsocialmediaaccountstopiecetogetherlegalcases.Itwaswhileresearchingnarrativesandtimelinesonacasethatitdawnedonherthatyoungpeopledon'tusesmileyfacestomeantheyaresmiling.ShequizzedaGenZfriendandwasconfusedbytheundertoneswhichsomeemojiscarryforthatgeneration.Onitsface,thecowboy,agrinningemojiwearingahat,cansignifyaspecialbrandofquirky,gigglyhappiness.ButformanyinGenZ,itmeansthesenderisputtingonafront,smilingontheoutsidewhiledyingontheinside.KeeverfeelssheshouldhaveherfingeronthepulseofhowpeoplecommunicateontheInternet.“There'snothingthatmakesyoufeelolderthangooglingwhatanemojimeans,”shesaid.28.HowdidBishiunderstandthesmileyfacefromherco-workers?A.Aninsinceregreeting. B.Adynamicgreeting.C.Anindifferentgreeting. D.Agenuinegreeting.29.Whatdowelearnfromparagraph3?A.Youngpeopleuseskullandcrossbonestoconveydeathtoadults.B.Thepandemichaslargelybroughtabouttheincreasinguseofemojis.C.Emojisareoftenusedtoexpressironicthoughtsbyolderpeople.D.Misunderstandingsofemojismayoccurduetotheintergenerationalgap.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“undertone”inparagraph5mean?A.answerB.implicationC.imageD.signal31.WhydoesKeeverwanttohaveherfingeronthepulseofhowpeoplecommunicate?A.Tocatchupwiththelatestfashionpulse.B.Tolineupwithwhatpeoplechatonline.C.Toputupwithfeelingoldwhengooglingemojis.D.Tokeepupwiththewaydigitalnativescommunicate.DIt'sinthedirtontheground,thedebris(碎片)onyourroof,andthedustthatticklesyournose--tinypiecesof“cosmicdust”,everywhere.Thesemicroscopicparticlesfromouterspacearemicrometeorites(微隕石)--mostlythedebrisfromcometsandasteroids(小行星)--andtheyhavesettledalloverourplanet.Oncetheparticlessettletotheground,theycanbefoundanywhere;theycouldbesittingonyourclothesrightnow.Butdespitetheirwidespreadpresence,findingcosmicdustisn'teasy.OneplacethattheparticlesshowupmoreeasilyisAntarctica.Aroundadecadeago,MattewGengeatImperialCollegeLondonspentsevenweekssearchingforandcollectingdustthere.ThedownsidetocollectingdustfromAntarcticaisthecostandcomplicationsoftravellingthere.That'swhyPennyWozniakiewiczoftheUniversityofKentintheUKhasfocusedherresearchclosertohome.Thekeyistocollectmaterialsfromafairlyundisturbedspot.Forinstance,shesamplesontherooftopsofoldcathedralsintheUK.Shefocusesontheseroofsbecausetheyareoldandmoreuntouchedthanmodernbuildings.What'smore,historicbuildingslikecathedralsusuallyhavewell-keptrecordsthatindicatewhenmaintenanceandcleaninghavebeendone.Thatmakesiteasiertodeterminehowlongcosmicdusthasbeencollectingandgivesresearchersinsightintowhatotherparticlesmightbepresentinthedusttheycollect.ThisallowsthemtomoreefficientlyremovetheEarthstuff,andfocusonthespacestuff.Eachyear,approximately100billionparticlesofspacedustlandonEarth,carryingsecretsfromasteroidsandofferingglimpsesintotheformationofgalaxies.Thesemicrometeoritesnotonlycontainwaterbutalsoorganicmolecules(分子);theypotentiallyserveasthebuildingblocksforlifeonEarth.Cosmicdustcould,therefore,tellscientistsabouttheintricate(錯綜復(fù)雜的)relationshipbetweenthesecelestialbodiesandEarth.Itactsasabridge,connectingustothewideruniverse.32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutcosmicdust?A.Thedustisveryeasytocollectbecauseitiswidespread.B.MattewGengefailedtocollectthedustaroundtenyearsago.C.Alltinypiecesofcosmicdustarenotfromcometsandasteroids.D.Antarcticaistheonlyplacewherethedustshowsupmoreeasily.33.PennychosetoresearchontheroofsofoldcathedralsforthereasonsEXCEPT__________.A.theyoftenhavewell-preservedrecordsofmaintenanceandcleaningB.theyaremoreefficientforresearcherstomaketheEarthstuffremovedC.theyaremoreancientandundisturbedthanbuildingsbuiltinmoderntimesD.theyarelessexpensiveandcomplicatedtoapproachthantravellingtoAntarctica34.Whatdoesparagraph5imply?A.Micrometeoritesarethebuildingblocksforlifeonearth.B.About100billionparticlesofcosmicdustarecollectedeveryyear.C.Cosmicdustisabridgewhichconnectsustothewideruniverse.D.Scientistscanknowmoreabouttheouterspacethroughcosmicdust.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheCosmicDust:SittingonYourRoofB.Antarctica:TheHometoCosmicDustC.OldCathedrals:UndisturbedSpotforCosmicDustD.Micrometeorites:ParticlesfromOuterSpace第二節(jié):(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoProtectYourEyesWhenUsingaComputerExpertsagreethatspendingtimeinfrontofacomputermaycauseeyestrain.Whileeyestraintypicallyisn'tharmful,itcancausebothersomesymptomslikedry,wateryeyes,sensitivitytolightandneckorshoulderpain.36_________Researchsuggeststhatmakingsimplechangesmayhelppreventeyestrain.Repositionreferencematerials.37___________Iftheyaretoolowortoohigh,youreyeswillhavetorefocuseverytimeyouglanceatthem,leadingtoeyefatigue.Actually,referencematerialsshouldbelocatedabovethekeyboardandbelowthecomputer'smonitor.Tohelpdothis,useadocumentholderorabooktopropupmaterialsafewinchesandhelprestyoureyes.Blinkeverysooften.Wenaturallyblinkabout20timeseveryminute,butwhenfocusingonascreenthiscandropbyasmuchashalf.Thismeansyoureyesareatmuchgreaterriskofdryingoutwhenworkingonthecomputer.You'llhavetobeconsciousofthisandforceyourselftoblink.Deliberatelyblinkeveryfivesecondsorso.38_________Every20minutes,lookawayfromthescreenfor20seconds.Adjustyourscreenlighting.Yourscreenshouldbeilluminatedinrelationtoyourenvironment.Ifyou'reworkinginabrightlylitroom,youcanincreaseyourbrightnesssettings;iftheroomisdim,lowerthesettings.Ifyoureyesarefeelingstrained,tryadjustingyourbrightnesssettingsinrelationtoyourworkenvironment.39_____________40________________Eyedoctorsusethistermtodescribetheadverseeffectsofprolongedcomputeruse.Thesesymptomsarenotpermanentandshouldsubsidewhenyoustepawayfromthecomputerforafewhours.Theycancausesignificantdiscomfort,however,andifignoredcanleadtopermanenteyeproblems.A.Fortunately,thereisstillawayout.B.Pausewithcomputervisionsyndrome.C.Haveabreakwheneyestrainhappens.D.Improperpositionofmaterialscancausediscomfort.E.Ifyoufindthistoodistracting,trytakingbreaks.F.Duringthistime,youshouldblinkorcloseyoureyes.G.Anyway,youreyesoftentellyouwhatyoushoulddo.第三部分:語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):(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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenWhitemetthepitbullpuppyin2018,Darbywasyoung,playful,strongasanox.Then,inthesummerof2019,cameDarby'sdatewithdestiny.Whitewas41inNorthernCaledonia'sBodegaBay.HeleftDarby,thenayearoldand100pounds,intheparkedcarwithwindows42_,whilehecasthislineafewyardsaway.Thefishweren'tbiting,Whiterecalled,until,43_,theywere.Atfirst,Whitethoughthehadhookedastingray.Butashereeled(繞線)itin,he44itwasasevengillshark,about6feetlong.Notuncommonbutstill45.Hebroughtitcloseandcarefullyunhookedit,expectingitto46.Itdidn't.Thesharkbithisankle.“Allofasuddentherewas47everywhere,”saysWhite.Heyelledforhelp,hopingthefishermendownthe48couldhear.Buttheydidn'tseemtoknowwhatwasgoingon.Fortunately,Darbydid.Hejumpedoutofthecarandrantowardthewater.Heranrightuptothesharkand49histeethintoitsgills(魚鰓).“Thatjustmadethesharkbitedownharder,”Whitesays.Darby50,thenregroupedandattackedtheshark'stail.Theshark51itsgrip(緊抓),andWhitemanagedtopushitintoshallowwater,52itswamoff.“Thewholethingtooklessthanaminute,”Whitesays,“butitleftplentyof53.”Whitewasabletostopthebleedingandgettoahospital,wherehelearnedthatthewoundwasverysevere.Thatwouldhavebeentheendofit,hadDarby'sstorynotgoneviral(走紅).Whitewas54byNBCNewsandCNN.That'swhenthecountlesscashoffersstartedtocomein.Butthebigdogwasnotfor55.41.A.swimming B.running C.driving D.fishing42.A.beneath B.off C.up D.down43.A.gradually B.suddenly C.definitely D.exceptionally44.A.rememberedB.conveyed C.realized D.concluded45.A.dangerous B.marvelous C.vigorous D.courageous46.A.breakaway B.flashaway C.swimaway D.pullaway47.A.shock B.blood C.water D.shout48.A.beach B.road C.park D.boat49.A.bit B.bared C.sank D.punched50.A.backedoff B.backedup C.putoff D.putup51.A.relieved B.released C.reserved D.removed52.A.which B.when C.what D.where53.A.chaos B.grief C.damage D.despair54.A.contacted B.commanded C.criticized D.consulted55.A.fame B.sale C.pleasure D.discount第二節(jié)(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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Themorewaterpeoplesplashonyou,the56_____(lucky)yourlifewillbe.That'sthepositivemessagefromthewatersprinklingfestivalinXishuangbanna,inSouthwestChina'sYunnanprovince.ThefestivalisoneofthemostimportantfestivalsfortheDaipeople—anethnicgroupmostly57_____(live)inXishuangbannaDai,whorecognizethefestival58______thenewyearandorganizeactivitieslikesplashingwateranddragonboatraces."Water"is59_____uniquewayofsendingblessingstotheDaipeopleonNewYear'sDay.Themoreyou60______(soak),themoreblessingsyouget.Thisis61_______peopleexpresstheirfeelingsandwishesforthefuture.AvisitorfromtheUnitedStatessaidtwoelderlywomen62_______(dress)inDaiethnicclothessplashedwateronhimandhesplashedback.Laughterandwatertwistedtomakethemfeelliketheywerebestfriends,asifthey63_______(meet)before.Xishuangbannaishometo12ethnic64______(minority)andboastsaborderextendingover966.3kilometers.NeighboringcountriessuchasCambodia,Thailand,Myanmar,andLaosalsocelebratethefestival,takingplaceinthemid-sixthmonthoftheDaicalendar,65_______(rough)tendaysbeforeorafterChina'sQingmingFestival.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你所在的國際學(xué)校計(jì)劃新建一所圖書館。作為一名讀書愛好者,請你給圖書館籌建負(fù)責(zé)人Chris寫一封信,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的建議;2.你的期望和祝福。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)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。Theyearshaveleftmanychildhoodmemoriesalmostdreamlike.However,onememoryissearedintomybrain.Itwillneverbeforgotten,asitchangedthetrackofmyentirelife.Afterweeksoflyinginahospitalbed,Iwokeupfromafaint,withbothofmylegsamputated(截肢).Iwasfouryearsold.Thatdoubleamputationhelpedshapeandmoldme.Itgavemethedrivetoperseverewheneveryonequits,andthedeterminationtoprovetotheworldandmyselfthatanyobstaclescanbeovercome.Runningwasarelativelynewpursuitforme.IstartedtrainingseriouslyasarunnerinAugust2016.Fromthestart,itseemedtobeasporttailoredtome.Itrequiredlonghoursoftraining.Itdidnotmatterifitwashotorcold,rainingorsnowing.Therewasalwaystrainingtobedoneandnewgoldstoachieve.The2018ChicagoMarathonwasmyfifthattemptatthedistance.Thestartingguncracked,andagrinspreadacrossmyfaceasachillracedupmyarmsanddownmyback.Accompaniedbymypacer(配速員),Idashedforward,powerfulandconfidentinmyabilitytoruntheexactraceplanIhadmadewithmycoach.Theracedraggedon,andwithlessthan10milestogo,mybodystartedtofeeltheeffectsofrunningatafastpaceforalongtime.“Dad,Iknowyouwillwintherace,”Ithoughtofwhatmythree-year-oldsonsaidbeforetherace.Itgavemethemotivation.Shortlyaftermile22,Iwasmakingarightturnwhendisasterstruck.Isteppedinahole,caughttheedge,andfeltanartificiallegcomingoff.Ipanickedandgrabbeditwithmyrighthandwhilefrantically(手忙腳亂地)reachingouttograbtheshoulderofthepacer.Unfortunately,Imissedandcamedownhardonmyside.Asmyheadhitthepavement,mywholeworldwentdark.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;Paragraph1:Ididn'tknowifitwassecondsorminutesbeforeIcametomyself.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thefinal2.2mileswasshortbutlongforme.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 舟山市2023學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末檢測高二英語試卷參考答案1-5BACBC6-10CBACA11-15ABACA16-20BBCAB21-23BBC24-27BBCC28-31ADBD32-35CBDA36-40ADEGB41-45DDBCA46-50CBACA51-55BDCAB56.luckier57.living58.as59.a60.aresoaked61.how62.dressed63.hadmet64.minorities65.roughly應(yīng)用文DearChris,IamLiHua,apassionatereaderatourschool.Iwouldliketosharesomesuggestionsfortheupcominglibraryproject.Firstly,Isuggestadiversebookcollectiontocatertoallinterests.Additionally,acozyreadingareawithcomfortableseatingandadequatelightingwouldbeideal,whichhelpstoimmersestudentsinbooks.WhatIreallyanticipateistohaveaVRstudiowherewecanhaveadeeperinsightintothewisdomofgreatminds.Ieagerlyawaittheopeningofournewlibraryandhopeitwillbecomeafantasticplaceforlearningandreading.Wishyouallthebestinyourwork!Bestregards,LiHua讀后續(xù)寫Ididn’tknowifitwassecondsorminutesbeforeIcametomyself.Myheadwasspinninganddizzy.Icouldn'tfocusmyeyes,andmyvisionwasblurry.Myhearingwaslikeapoorlytunedradiothatwasunderapillow.MypacerhelpedtodragmeoffthegroundandImanagedtopullmytorn-offlegbackon.ThenIforgedwithhim.Atfirst,Istaggered,andthenIwalked.Suddenly,mywholebodywascramping.ButIknewIwasstrongenoughtofinishtherace.Finally,thosetotteringwalkingstepsturnedintorunningagain.Thefinal2.2mileswasshortbutlongforme.Thedizzinesswasworse,andmylegsfeltlikeleadweights.Iwalkedagain.Butmyson'swordsechoedinmymind,“Dad,Iknowyouwillwintherace.”Thoughmybodyscreamedatme,Iscrapedthebottomofthebarreltorun.Finally,Icrossedthefinaltimematandcollapsedtotheground,mybodyhavinggiveneverythingthatitcould.Bysomemiracle,Isetanewdoubleamputeeworldrecord.IhadbattledwitheverythingIhadonthestreetsofChicago,andIarosevictorious.聽力原文Text1W:WhatcanIdoforyou,Sir?M:I'dliketobuyacopyofProfessorFrank'sbookonAmericanculture.W:I'msorry.Thebookhasbeenoutofprintforsometimenow.Text2M:HaveyoumetJacksonyet?Heisanewcomertoourcompany,andhegraduatedfromNewYorkUniversity.W:Notyet.What'shelike?M:Heseemssmartandambitious.It'ssaidthatheisgoodatmarketingandisproductive.W:Wow,that'sadmirable.Text3W:Jim,Inoticeyou'veeatenjustalittlebitoffriedchicken.Isthereareasonforthat?M:Yes.I'vebeenpayingmoreattentiontomyfoodchoiceslately.Iamswitchingtohealthyfood,likefruitandvegetables.Text4W:Hello,Dad.ThisisLucy.Iaccidentallyleftmynotebookathome,andIneeditatschool.Couldyoubringittomyschoolintheafternoon?M:Ofcourse.W:Thanks,dad.Iloveyou!Oh,I'minahurry.Thebusisabouttoarrive!Bye!M:Bye-bye,honey.Text5M:Iusedtohatemath,butI'vedonemuchbettersincewehadthatnewteacherW:Idon'tenjoytheclasseswiththenewteacher.Althoughhe'sreallygoodatexplaining,hegoestoofarandmakesitallabittoosimple.Text6W:Ourhouseissuchamess.Icanneverfindanything.Haveyouseenmybluejacket?M:Sorry,no.Doyouwanttoweartheblackjacket?

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