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北京市朝阳区2022〜2023学年度第一学期期末质量检测

高二英语2023.1

(考试时间100分钟满分100分)

本试卷共10页。考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分知识运用(共三节,30分)

第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

BreakdownandStart-up

Justovertwoyearsago,Iwasdrivinghomefairlylateonenightonaquiet,remoteroadwhen

anothercarsuddenlymovedtowardsmewithgreat11hadtomakeasuddenandquick

sidewaysmovementtohittingitandIalmosthitatree.Luckily1wasn'lhurt,butIcouldn't

getmycartostart.Ithadbrokendown.Ifeltquite3asitwaslateandtherewerehardlyany

othercarsaround.I4myroadsideassistancecompanyforhelpandtheytoldmesomeone

wouldbethereinaroundoneandhalfanhour.Afteraboutfifteenminutes,apassingcar5

andastrongmanwithaseriousfacesteppedoutofthecar.HeaskedifIneeded6and1told

himwhathadhappened.He7offeredtostaywithmeuntilroadsideassistancearrived.Iwas

uncertainaboutwhattodobecauseIwasnervousanduneasy.Therewassomethingverycalmand

comfortableinhisvoice,soItookhimuponhisoffer.Whilewaiting,westartedtalkingand

really8itoff.Bythetimetheroadsideassistancemanturnedup,we'darrangedto9

again.Twoyearson,wehavesharedthejoysandsorrowsoflifetogether.IwishIcouldthankthe

carelessdriverwhoforcedmeofftheroad.Ifhewasabetterdriver,I'dneverhavemetalifelong

10.

1.A.powerB.effortC.careD.speed

2.A.avoidB.practisec.riskD.delay

3.A.guiltyB.ashamedc.anxiousI).curious

4.A.phonedB.recommendedc.blamedD.examined

5.A.startedupB.brokeclownc.droveoffD.pulledup

6.A.spaceB.helpc.careD.information

7.A.kindlyB.carefullyc.eagerlyD.rudely

8.A.tookB.shookc.knockedD.hit

9.A.travelB.playc.meetD.wait

10.AinterestB.fnendshipc.dreamD.habit

高二英语试卷第1页(共10页)

第二节选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

阅读下面句子,根据句意,从方框中选择恰当的词或词组并用其正确形式填空。

beconsistentwithmotivateurgentreputationapplyoneselfto

beenthusiasticaboutapprovalsetouttakeupinteractwith

11.Itwasreallytoseesomeonedoingsomerealefforttosavetheforestsandtrees.

12.Themost________thinginafireislomakesureeveiyoneisoutofthebuilding.

13.Ifyouwouldjustyourschoolwork,youwouldgetmuchbettergrades.

14.Shewasagoodlawyerwithaforhonestyandcarefulwork.

15.Youcanbelievewhatthewitnesssaid.Herversionofeventstheevidence.

16.Itisjustthreemonthssincewereceivedofficialtogoaheadwiththeproject.

17.Shewiththeaimofbecomingtheyoungesteverwinnerofthechampionship.

18.Althoughwehavebeentakingclassesonline,wecanourteacheroverthephones.

19.IknowhowbusyyoumustbeandnaturallyIwouldn'twanttotoomuchofyour

time.

20.Ifyousomething,youshowhowmuchyoulikeitbyIhewaythatyoubehaveand

talk.

(请务必将第11至20题的答案写在答题卡指定区域内)

第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

阅读下面句子,根据句子内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,

在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

21.Shesaidshedidn'tcareaboutit,butIbelieveshewas________(secret)delighted.

22.AshewatchedtheTVplay,hesuddenlyrealizedthathe(see)itbefore.

23.Shirleyhasa17-year-olddaughter,ambitionistobeaphotographer.

24.Pleasedon'tcomeatfourthisafternoon.I(have)ameetingthen.

25.Readingagoodbookislike(talk)withanadmirableperson.

26.Stevenshowedmeroundthetown,________wasverykindofhim.

27.Theheavysnow(fall)forthreedays.Thefieldswereallwhite.

28.Wehavegoteveiything(prepare)fortheNewYearspartytomonow.

29.John(work)hereforovertwentyyearsandheisretiringnextmonth.

30.China,________TracyhadtaughtEnglishforseveralyears,impressedherthemost.

(请务必将第21至30题的答案写在答题卡指定区域内)

高二英语试卷第2页(共10页)

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上

将该项涂黑。

A

IfyouwouldliketoshareyourknowledgeaboutlifealMonashandmakeapositiveimpacton

others,becominganeducationpeermentor(导师)istheperfectchoiceforyou.

WhatarethebenefitsofEducationPeerMentoring?

•Receivepriorityaccesstoprofessionaldevelopmentopportunities.

•Joinourcommunityofhigh-achievingMonashstudents.

•Developyourleadership,communicationandteamworkskills.

•MeetandnetworkwithseniorMonashstaffandlike-mindedstudentleaders.

•RecordthisexperienceonyourAustralianHigherEducationGraduateStatement.

•Gainrichexperienceforyourresume(简历).

Whocanapply?

•YouhaveadesiretohelpnewstudentsgetstartedandsucceedatMonash.

•Youarewillingtotalkaboutyourownuniversityexperience.

•Youshouldhavestronginterpersonalandcommunicationskills.

•Youhavetheabilitytoworkwithavarietyofpeoplefromdifferentbackgrounds.

Whataretherequirements?

•YoumustbeastudentatanAustraliancampusforpart-timeorfull-timelearning.

•Youmustbealleastinyoursecondyearofstudyorabove.

•Youshouldbeabletocommittosupportingupto20fieshstudentsthroughpersonal

interactions.

•Youshouldbeabletocommitatleast20hoursvolunteeringthroughouttheprogramin

onesemester.

Howtoapply?

•Asanewpeermentor,sendawrittenapplicationthroughthenewmentorapplication

button.

•Asacunentpeermentorapplyingforthispositionagain,sendawrittenapplication

throughthereturningmentorapplicationbutton.

Onceyou'veapplied,we'llbeintouchtoletyouknowtheoutcomeofyourapplication.

ImportantDates

Mentorapplicationsopen9January2023

Mentorapplicationsclose10Februaiy2023

ProgramstartsApril2023

高二英语试卷第3页(共10页)

31.WhatdoapplicantsgainfromEducationPeerMentoring?

A.Theycangainrichlifeexperience.

B.Theycanhavepriorityaccesstovariedjobs.

C.Theycanbecomeseniorcommunityteamleaders.

D.Theycannetworkwithotherlike-mindedstudentleaders.

32.Accordingtothispassage,applicantsarerequiredto________.

A.beintheirfirstyearofstudyorabove

B.haveadesiretocommunicateandhelpotherstudents

C.finishupto20hoursvolunteeringthroughouttheprogram

D.shareuniversityexperiencewithpeoplefromthesamebackground

33.Whatshouldapplicantsdotogettheposition?

A.Contacttheschoolfbrapplicationresults.

B.Sendwrittenapplicationsafterprogramstarts.

C.Preparewrittenapplicationstoapplyfbrtheprogram.

D.Handinapplicationsonlythroughthenewmentorapplicationbutton.

B

Theshiftfromadolescence(青春期)toadulthoodcanbehardandoftenfilledwithhardship

andlessonslearned,especiallyforyoungpeopleexperiencinghomelessness.

Frankie,ayoungwomanwhofeelsluckytohavehadthecaringsupportfromherdad.

Frankie'sdadraisedher,andtheywereveryclose.Whenhesuddenlypassedawaytwoyearsago,

Frankiedidn'tknowhowshewouldsurvive.Withnofamilyorrelativestolakeherin,shefellinto

adepression.Shebouncedfromhometohome,losingtrustshe'devergainstability.

OneFridayafternoon,Frankiesatataparkbenchoutsideofschool.Asshewaswonying

aboutwhereshewasgoingtolive,shesuddenlyrememberedsomethingherdadwouldtellher

whenshewaslittle.

“Don'tevergiveup,“saidFrankie."Ifdadwerehere,hewouldtellmethat.**

ThosewordsencouragedhertoseekhelpfromNoel,aYouthCarecasemanager,whohelped

herfindaccommodationatCatalyst,oneofYouthCare'scommunitylivingprograms.YouthCare

providedapathbacktostability.Frankiewasthankfultohavearoutine:dishwashingsafter

dinner,weeklygamenights,andcheck-inswithamentalhealthdoctoreveryThursday.At

Catalyst,Frankiereceivedconsistentsupportandfoundadditionalresourcesfbrhermentalhealth

care.OutsideofherThursdayappointments,sheparticipatedinweeklyhomeworkassignments

focusedonwell-beingandgoal-settingforthefuture.

NoelshowedgreatsurpriseatFrankie'spositivechangeswitheachpassingday.Sheearned

herGED,anditwasn'tlongbeforeshebegansearchingfbrherfirstjob.WiththehelpofNoel,

Frankieappliedfbrahandfulofpositionsinhealthorfitness.Frankiejumpedwithexcitement

whenshereceivedaninterviewcallfbrafrontdeskpositionatalocalgym!

高二英语试卷第4页(共10页)

Dressedingreen,herdad'sfavoritecolor,Frankieenteredherinteniewwithconfidence.

NoelsmiledveryhappilywhenFrankiereceivedasecondcalllaterthatdaywithnewsthatshegot

thejob.

ToomanyyoungpeoplecometoYouthCarewiththeirownstory.Eachofthemdeservesa

pathbacktostability:astablehome,consistentsupport,andaccesstotreatmentservices

necessarytobecomewell.LikeFrankie,theycanimaginenewpossibilitiesandchangethecourse

oftheirownstorythroughencouragementandtreatment.

34.WhatwasthemaincausefbrFrankie'sdepression?

A.Herdesiretogetajob.

B.Herfearofhomelessness.

C.Herlessonsofadolescence.

D.Herinabilitytodealwithrelatives.

35.HowdidYouthCareinfluenceFrankie?

A.Sherealizedthevalueoffamilyaffection.

B.Shehadastablelifetoacliieveherpotential.

C.Shelearnedtheimportanceofinteniewconfidence.

D.Shebuiltuphercouragetobeamentalhealthdoctor.

36.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Frankie'sJobHuntinginFitness

B.TheFriendshipbetweenFrankieandNoel

C.FindingtheSupportNeededtoMoveForward

I).LookingforReliableRelativestotheHomeless

C

Dogsgreetotherdogs'nosesfirst,sniffing(PM)eachotherfromheadtotail.Peoplearenotso

openabouttheprocessofsniffing,butsmellisimportantinhumanrelations,too.Thereisalso

evidencethathunuinscaninferrelationshipandemotionalstatesandevendiscoverdiseasethrough

smell.

Now,InbalRcivreby,KobiSnitzandNoamSobeloftheWeizmannInstituteofSciencehave

goneastepfurther.AstheyreportinScienceAdvances,thethreeresearchersstartedtheirfirst

experimentbytestingthesmellsof20pairsoffamiliarandsame-sexfriends.Theyemployedan

electronicnose(e-nose)andtwogi'oupsofhuman“smellers”.

Thee-noseusedasetofgassensorstoassessT-shirtswornbyparticipants.Onegroupof

humansmellersweregivenpairsoftheseshirtsandaskedtoratehowsimilartheysmelt.Thosein

theothergroupwereaskedtoratethesmellsofindividualT-shirtsonfivedimensions(维度):

pleasantness,intensity,attractiveness,competenceandwannth.Bothapproachesproducedthe

sameresult.TheT-shirtsoffriendssmellmoresimilartoeachotherthandidtheT-shirlsof

strangers.

高二英语试卷第5页(共10页)

Doesfriendshipcausesimilarityofsmell,ordoessimilarityofsmellcausefriendship?The

threeresearchersinvestigatedwhethertherewerepositiveinteractionsbetweenstrangersbyusing

thee-nosemeasurement.Theycollectedthesmellsofanother17volunteerswithe-nose,andthen

askedtheparticipantstoplayaminoringgame.

Chatgameinvolvedsilentlymirroringanotherindividual's

handmovements.Participantswerepairedupbychanceandtheir

reactionswererecorded.Aftereachinteraction,theydemonstrated

howclosetheyfelttotheirfellowgamerbyoverlappingtwocircles

(onerepresentingthemselves,theothertheirpartner).Themore

similarthetwoelectronicsmellsignatureswere,thegreaterthe

overlap.Participantsalsoratedthequalityoftheirinteractionin

thegamealong12dimensionsoffeelingsthatdefinefriendship.Similarsmellswereconsistent

withpositiveratingsfornineofthesedimensions.However,Iwoparticipantssmellingalikedidnot

meantheywereanymoreaccurateatthemirroringgamethanothers.

Whysmellmightplayaroleinformingfriendshipsremainsobscure.Otherqualitiesrelatedto

beingfriends,includingage,appearance,andeducation,areeitherimmediatelyobviousor

rapidlybecomeso.Butwhilesomeindividualshavestrongbodysmell,manydonot.Itis

present.Butitissubliminal(潜意识的).DrRavrebyguessesthattheremaybe“anevolutionaiy

advantageinhavingfriendsihalaregeneticallysimilarlous”.Bodysmellisknowntobelinked

withgeneticmake-up.Smellingsimilartoothersmaythusallowsubliminalinferencesabout

geneticsimilaritytobedrawn.

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstexperiment?

A.Friendssmelllikeoneanother.

B.Friendstendtosniffeachother.

C.Thesmellcanbejudgedonfivedimensions.

D.TheT-shirtsoffriendssmellthesametoeachother.

38.Themirroringgameisdesignedto.

A.enrichthedimensionsthatdefinefriendship

B.provestrangerssmellmorealikeafterpositiveinteractions

C.testwhetherstrangerscandevelopfriendshipintheprocess

D.exploretherelationshipbetweensimilarityofsmellandfriendship

39.WhatdoestheunderlinedworduobscureMinthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Unacceptable.B.Unchanged.C.Unclear.D.Unrealistic.

40.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?

A.Bodysmellshaveeffectsongeneticmake-up.

B.Peoplewhohavesimilarsmellsmayhavesimilargenes.

C.Bodysmellsbecomesimilarafterpeoplebecomingfriends.

D.Twoparticipantssmellingalikeperformedbetterinthegamethanothers.

高二英语试卷第6页(共10页)

D

Ihaveafriendwhobirdwatches.Shefeelscomfortable

whenevershe'sdoingit.Tfyouaskherwhyshelikesit,shewill

saythingslike"Well,birdsaretheworld'smostmagical

creatures."Ihaveanotherfriendwhoknits.Shelikesitbecause

ifssatisfying,andhasanastonishinglyimpressiveimpacton

peopleforwhombeingabletoknitglovesisoutofreach.

Asaterm,“hobby“hasalwaysbeenofarguablemeaning.Asksomeonewhattheythinka

hobbyis,andyou'llgetadictionaiydefinitionthattheywillhavejustlookedupontheirphones

and,then,apassionatespeechonalloftheactivitiesthatcanundernocircumstancesbeputinto

groupsashobbiesbytheirownhighlyuniqueandinflexiblestandards.Beingonlineisnota

hobby,apparently,norislisteningtomusic.

llardlyanyoneknowswhatahobbyis,andthisisparticularlythecasenowthatsomanyofus

arespendingourleisuretimeonlinearguingaboutthesesortsofbasicdefinitionswithpeople,as

thewriterMaxReadputitinanessay,“towhomtheworldhasbeencreatedagaineveryrmorning,

forwhomeverysettledargumentofmodernitymustberewritten,bulthistimewiththeir

engagement.n

Eventakingthesedifficultiesintoaccount,however,itseemsobviousthatbirdwatchingand

knittingareclassichobbies.Theyareenjoyable,involvepracticeandrewardefforl,andtheyare

givenimmediateaccesstoagroupwiththesameinterests.Theyarethesortsofhobbiesadvice

columnists(专栏作家)haveinmindwhenpeoplewriteinabouttheirimbalancedlives.It's

interesting,then,thatnotoneofmytwoclearlyhobby-havingfriendswouldadmittothepractice.

Theyworriedthattheirhobbies,whichgivethempleasureandkeepthemfarfromtheir

computers,madethemseemliketheyhadtoomuchleisuretimeandtoofewinnerresourcesthat

wouldenablethemtonaturallyavoidboredom.Theyarefullypaid-upmembersofsociety,with

busylives,fulfillinginterpersonalrelationshipsand,again,hobbiesthatmakethemhappy.It's

justthathobbieshaveanundeservedlybadreputation,onemadeworsebytheInternet,like

everythingelse.

Thebirdwatchersaidtheproblemwithhavingahobbywasthatitmadepeopleseemlikethey

werecontributingandlearningnothing.Theknittersaidthatshepersonallyconnectedhobbieswith

havingnofriendsandnoideaofwhatnormalpeopledotohavefun.Actually,theydonotwantto

beseenasmadpeoplewhointentionallygetawayfromtheconectcourse.

Well,Ienjoycertainlightoperas.Iplaymusicformyownamusement.Andyes,Iaman

ordinarystudent,andthatisnotasignofmadness.

高二英语试卷第7页(共10页)

41.TheauthormentionstwofriendswithdifferenthobbiesinParagraph1mainlylo.

A.explainthedefinitionof“hobby”

B.attractthereaders9attentiontohobbies

C.stresstheimportanceofhavingahobby

D.comparetwodifferenttypesofhobbies

42.WhatdoestheauthormeanbyquotingMaxReadinParagraph3?

A.”Hobby“asatermcanonlybedefinedwithouttheInternet.

B.Peopleonlinediscussthedefinitionof“hobby“tochangelives.

C.Peoplecreateanewworldbyexpressingtheirideasofhobbiesonline.

D.Itishardforonlinepeopletoreachanagreementonthedefinitionof“hobby”.

43.WhatcanbeinfeiTedfromthetwofriends9concernsabouttheirhobbies?

A.Theyareafraidofbeingseenascrazypeople.

B.Theyfeartheirhobbiesarenotimpressiveenough.

C.Theyfinditnecessarytosharehobbiestobalancetheirlives.

D.Theyrefusetosharetheirfeelingsabouttheirhobbieswithmadpeople.

44.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?

A.Hobbiesaregreatforpeople'smentalhealth.

B.Differentpeoplehavetheirownstandardsofhobbies.

C.Itisreasonableandnormalforpeopletohavehobbies.

D.Peoplewhosufferfrommadnesscanalsohavehobbies.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上

将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Inprinciple,ilsoundssimple:eatlessandmovemore.45Yet,despileallthecalorie

counting,dietingandexercising,worldwideobesity(月巴胖)ratesjustkeepspeedingup.Peoplein

theUSwereheavierin2021thantheywerein2020,placingmanymorepeopleatriskfrom

seriousdiseases.

Sowhyhasn'tthisapproachtoweightcontrolworked?Onepossibilityisthatwehaven'ttried

hardenough.46Orperhapstheproblemisthefocuson44caloriebalance“itself.Inarecent

paper,mycolleaguesandIquestionthebasicassumptionofwhethertakinginmorecaloriesthan

youburnreallyisthechiefcauseofobesity.Wearguethattheevidenceactuallypointstheother

way:wearedriventoovereatbecausewearegettingfatter.

47Astheirgrowthratespeedsup,teenagersmayeathundredsofcaloriesmoreeachday

thantheyusedto.Doesthis“overeating"causetherapidgrowth?Ordoestherapidgrowth,

whichrequiresmorecaloriestobuildnewbodytissues,maketeenagershungriersotheyeatmore?

Clearlythelatter,asadultswon'tgrowtaller,nomatterhowmuchtheyeat.

高二英语试卷第8页(共10页)

Thekeytohowthisworksinobesityishormones(激素),especiallythefat-storagehormone.

Processed,rapidlydigestiblehigh-carbonfoodslikepotatochipsandsugarydrinksraiseour

hormonelevelloohigh.48Afewhoursaftereatingahigh-carbonmeal,thenumberof

caloriesinthebloodstreamfallsrapidly,sowegethungriersooneraftereating.

Therefore,inorderlopreventandtreatweightproblems,theemphasisshouldbeplacedon

whattoeatinsteadofhowmuchweeat.Replacingprocessedhigh-carbonfoodswithhigh-fat

foods—suchasnuts-lowersthehormoneobtainablefortherestofthebody.49

Althoughmuchmoreresearchwillbeneededtotestthisidea,itistimetoquestionthebasic

assumptionsal)outcauseandeffect,caloriesandweightgainthathavedominatedourthinkingfor

decades.

A.Weightcontrolbecomesabattlebetweendietingandexercising.

B.Thismayseemincrediblebutconsidertherapidgrowthofteenagers.

C.Thedietaryadvicefordealingwithobesityhasbeenaroundfordecades.

D.Wehavelackedwillpowertomaintainhealthydietaryandexercisehabits.

E.Alow-caloriedietfurtherrestrictsanalreadylimitedsupplyofenergytothebody.

F.Thiscausesourfatcellstostoretoomanycalories,leavingfewerfortherestofthebody.

G.Infact,high-fatfoodsmayhelpdecreasebodyfat,apossibilitysupportedbymedicalpractices.

第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)

第一节(共4小题;第50、51题各2分,第52题3分,第53题5分,共12分)

阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。

SleepinDifferentCultures

Itisapparentthattherearesignificantdifferencesinsleeppatternsindifferentpartsofthe

world,andthatsleeppatternshavealsochangedoverlime.Traditions,culturalvalues,local

conditionsandenvironmentsallinfluencesleeppatterns.

Onemajorsourceofthesedifferencesisthewidespreaduseofartificial(人造的)light,which

hasledtochangesinthesleeppatternsintheinduslnalizedworkl.Itisthoughtthattodaywe

sleepseveralhourslessthanbeforeindustrialization.Artificiallighthasencouragedpeopletogoto

bedlaterandlosleepthewholenightthrough(MonophasicSleep),ratherthanthemorebroken-

upandflexiblesleeppatterns(BiphasicSleep).Duringthelongnightsofthewintermonths,our

ancestorsusedtobreaksleepupintotwoormoreparts,separatedbyanhourortwoofquiet

restfulness.

Evenwithinthedevelopedworld,therearestillsignificantdifferencesinsleeppatterns.A

studycarriedoutintencountriesin2002showedsomeoftheseregionalvariations.Forinstance,

theresultsofsleepingtimeatnightfromindividualcountriesvariedfrom6hours53minutesin

Japanlo8hours24minutesinPorlugal.Over42%ofBrazilianslookregularafternoonnaps

(shortsleeps),comparedtoonly12%ofJapanesepeople.

高二英语试卷第9页(共10页)

Adaytimenapisacommonhabitamongadultsinmanycountries.Spain,inparticular,has

raisedthenapalmosttothelevelofanartfbnnTheexperienceofJapanisaclearexampleoftheway

aculturechangecanaftectsleeppattems.Inthe1950s,Japanwaskeentorebuild.Japaneseworkers

wereencouragedtowakeearlyandfinishlateaswell.Thework-placenapwasencouragedasawayfor

aworkertoincreaseproductivity,eventhoughinfactitprobablydegradedthequalityofnight-time

sleepevenmore.Today,sleepisperhapsmoreundervaluedinJapanthananywhereelse.

Itisclear,then,thatthereareculturalandhistoricaldifferencesinoursleeppattems.Yet

theonethingthatstaysthesameacrossallculturesistheonetruthaboutsleeping:Wealldoit!

50.Whataffectsthesleeppatterns?

51.WhatisBiphasicSleep?

52.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplain

why.

»Thework-placenapwasencouragedandinfactitprobablyincreasesthequalityof

night-timesleepevenmore.

53.Amongthesleeppatternsindiflerentcountriesmentionedinthepassage,whichonedoyou

likemostandwhy?(Inabout40words)

(请务必将第50至53题的答案写在答题卡指定区域内)

第二节(20分)

假设你是红星中学高二(1)班学生李华。作为班长,你打算邀请外教MrJenson为你们

班做关于英语口语表达的线上讲座。请你用英文给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:

1.讲座的具体内容并说明理由;

2.讲座时间和其他相关事项。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

DearMrJenson,

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)

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高二英语试卷参考答案2023.1

第一部分知识运用(共三节,30分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

1.D2.A3.C4.A5.D

6.B7.A8.D9.C10.B

第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

11.motivating12.urgent13.applyyourselflo14.reputation

15.isconsistentwith16.approval17.setout18.interactwith

19.takeup20.areenthusiasticabout

第三节(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

2Lsecretly22.hadseen23.whose24.willbehaving

25.talking26.which27.hadbeenfalling28.prepared

29.hasbeenworking30.where

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

31.D32.B33.C34.B35.B

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