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扬州市2022-2023学年第二学期期初考试高三英语2023.02.13第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A.B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。l.Whatwastheweatherlikeintheafternoon?A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.2.Howdoesthemansound?A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Afraid3.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Goingonholiday.B.Takingphotographs.C.Gettinganewpassport.4.Whydidthemangotoseeadoctor?A.Hecanonlyseethingsupclose.B.Hegetsglassesforthewoman.C.Hedoesn’tlikehisoldglasses5.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Stayathome.B.Playwithsnow.C.Playbadminton.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttoreplacethesofa?AItisuncomfortable.BItisreallyold.C.Itdoesn’tmatchthetable.7.Whatdothespeakersagreetodo?A.Changethetable.B.Buyareadinglamp.C.Movealampontothetable.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidthemanuselastweekend?A.Asharedbike.B.Asharedcharger.C.Asharedumbrella.9.Whatisthewomangoingtotalkaboutnext?ATheproperwaystousethesharingproductBHerattitudetowardsthesharingeconomy.C.Theadvantagesofthesharingeconomy.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whathasthemanfound?A.Anolddoor.B.Asecretdinner.C.Aninterestingwall1lWhat'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Husbandandwife.12.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inashop.B.Inahouse.C.Inacastle.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Eatingameal.B.Cookingameal.C.Havinganinterview.14.Howlonghasthemanbeencooking?A.Onlyrecently.B.Sincehewasakid.C.Sincehewastwentyyearsold.15.Whydoesthemanmentionriceandnoodles?A.Togiveanexample.B.Tonamehisfavoritefood.C.Toshowhisbestcooking.16.Whatisthemostimportantforcookingaccordingtotheman?A.Richflavors.BFreshnessoffood.C.Differentstylesofcooking.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisCathy'snationality?A.Chinese.B.German.C.American.18.Whenwilltheystartmakingdumplings?A.At4p.m.B.At6p.mC.At8p.m.19.HowwillCathycometothespeaker'shouseprobably?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkCathymayworryabout?A.Goingbacktooearly.B.Stayingtheretoolong.C.HavingdifficultywatchingTVshows.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D个选项中选出选项AThere’snoshortageofhealthfoodtrendsonTikTok,butwhichonesareactuallysensible?Andshouldyouskipanyofthemaltogether?WeaskedregistereddietitianVanessaRissetto,andhere’swhatyouneedtoknow.EmilyMariko’sSalmonBowlMadewithrice,bakedsalmon,soysauceandspicymayo—andtobeclear,therearealotofdifferentvariationsofitonline—thispassesRissetto’stestbecauseit'shealthy,fast,easyandhasgoodflavor.Rissettosaysthatwhileshewouldrecommendthisrecipe,shewouldalsosuggestchangingthewhitericeforbrownriceforincreasednutrientsandmorefiber.HealthyCookieDoughCookiedoughthat'shealthy?Thisistoogoodtobetrue,right?Theanswerisprobablyyes.Risscttosaysthatwhilethismaybehealthy,itprobablydoesn’ttastegood.“I’mcertainthistasteslikecardboard,”shesaid,“Ifyoudon'tcareabouttaste—thenthisisforyou.”LettuceWaterForSleepWhileharmless,theTikToktrendofpouringboilingwateroverromainelettuceleavestomake“lettucewater”forbettersleepprobablywon'tcureyoursleepdisorder-anditprobablydoesn’ttastegreat,either.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126“Thisisnotathing.There’snoevidencetoproveit,Rissettosaid.“Instead,steepabananapeelinboilingwatertohelpaidwithsleep.”Nature’sCerealAsRissettopointsout,itsbasicallyafruitsmoothiebowl.“Iamallforhavingberriesandcoconutwatershesaid,“Nutrition-wise,thishaslotsofvitamins,antioxidantsandfiberIt’sbasicallyafruitsaladthatwouldbesuperrefreshingonahotdayorpost-workout.”21.WhatisspecialaboutEmilyMariko’ssalmonbowl?AItdoesn’ttastegreat.B.Itisgoodforhealth.C.Itsrecipeisnotfixed.D.Itusestwokindsofrice.22.Whichrecipedoesn'tRissettorecommend?A.EmilyMariko'ssalmonbowl.B.Healthycookiedough.C.Lettucewaterforsleep.D.Nature’scereal.23.Whichfoodsuitsyoubestafterplayingafootballmatch?A.EmilyMariko'ssalmonbowlB.HealthycookiedoughC.Lettucewaterforsleep.D.Nature'scerealBAndyKonghasworkedveryhardtogettowhereheistoday.Hecreditsbecomingamillionaireby20tohisstrictAsianparentswhotutoredhimatayoungagebyworkingforthefamily.Kong,ofDanville,Virginia,startedworkingwhenhewasonlynine.Englishwasn’tastrongsuitforAndy'sparents,andthat'swherehewasabletoassisthisfamilythemost.Afterschoolandonweekendshewouldhelpoutattheirfamily-ownedrestaurantandnailsalons.Notonlydidhedothelaborwork,buthewasalsoinvolvedincreatingonlineads.Thiswashisintroductiontotheworldofonlinebusiness.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126AndystartedhisAmazonbusinessintheeighthgrade.WhenhelearnedaboutAmazonDropshipping(代发货模式)fromakidhesawonInstagram,hegotinspiredanddecidedtogiveitatry.Unfortunately,thestoreeventuallygotshutdownbecausehewasimpatientwiththegrowth.Insteadofconsideringitafailure,heviewedthisexperienceasalifelessonandlearnedfromhismistakes.Meanwhile,hisparentsneverstoppedtryingtotalkhimintofocusingonschoolandtheirretailbusinessThebiggestchallengewhenstartingabusinessisgettingsomeonetobelieveinyou,”Andysays.Hepushedthroughanddidthingsforhimselfevenwhenhislovedonesdiscouragedit.In2019,Andymethisnowbusinesspartners,andtogether,theycreatedanAmazonmanagementcompanycalledProjectWiFi.ThisProjecthasproventobeextremelysuccessful,Theycurrentlyhelpover55clientsruntheironlinebusinesses,andplantohelpmanymoreinthefuture.Whenaskedaboutthesecrettohissuccess,Andysays,“Learningtosacrificewhetherthat’sfamilyfriends,orsoccergameforasinglegoalistheonlywaytosucceed,ratherthanattemptingmultiplethings.Ifit’sworthdoingthenit'sworthdoingwellwithnoshortcuts.”24.WhydidAndyworkinhisparents’shopsatayoungage?A.Becausehecouldearnsomepocketmoney.B.Becausehisparentsweren’tfluentinEnglish.C.BecausehisparentscouldhelpwithhisstudyD.BecausehecouldgetaccesstotheInternet.25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Anewonlinebusinessmodel.B.Resultsofworkingimpatiently.C.DifficultiesinAndy'scareer.DAndy'stensefamilyrelationship.26.WhatdoesAndythinkcontributestohissuccess?A.Hisearlyworkingexperiences.B.Lessonslearnedfromhisfailures.C.Gainingotherpeople'strust.D.Focusingononethingatatime.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAndyKong'spersonality?A.Committedandgenerous.B.Motivatedandopen-minded.C.Creativeandfaithful.D.Hard-workingandsociable.CToday,theVikingsaremostlyknownasviolentpirates(海盗).Buttheywerealsotraders.Attheirheight,theVikingsattacked,settledortradedonfourcontinents.Alloftheirtravel,tradeandwarfareweremadepossiblebyVikingships,whichwerefarmoreadvancedthananythingelsesailingaroundEuropeatthetime.Themostfamous,andmostfeared,wasthedrekar.Atsea,theseshipscouldmovequicklythankstotheirlargesails.Thehulls(船体)oftheshipswereshallowandfat,whichmadethemridehighinthewater.Theshipswerealsolightenoughthattheycouldbecarriedfromonebodyofwatertoanotherovershortsectionsofland.Thisgreatlyextendedtheirrange.ButVikingshipsweren'tjustbuiltforwarfare.Anothertype,calledtheknarr,hadcargo(货物)holdsbuiltinthehull.Onesuchcargoshipwascapableofcarrying24tons.Theknarrswouldhavelookedsimilartothedrekarsexcepttheywerelonger,fatterandtaller,ThesewerethebackbonesoftheVikingempire,whichtheyusedtocarryeverythingfromgoldcoinstospicesandfinefabrics.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126Boththedrekarandtheknarrwerebuiltusingthesamemethod.Traditionally,oceangoingshipshaveusedakeel(龙骨),shapedlikethefinofafish.Thekeelsinksintothewaterbelowthehull.Ithelpstheshipmaintainastraightlinethroughthewaterandcounterstheforceofthewindagainstthesail,whichotherwisemightblowtheshipover,Vikingshipshadnodeepkeel.Instead,theywerebuiltfatenoughtocarrylotsofsoldiersorpiecesofcargowhoseeighthelpedkeeptheshipplantedinthewater.Vikingshipsweresoadvancedfortheirtimethattheyoftenwerethebiggest,tallestandmoststrikingshipsmanypeoplehadeverseen.AmonkattheSt,OmerMonnstery,inFrance,wrotethisdescriptionofaroyalVikingshipin1013:“Ononesidelionsmoldedingoldweretobeseenontheships,ontheotherbirdsonthetopsofthepolesindicatedbytheirmovementsthewindsastheyblew”TheVikingsbuiltawealthyempirethroughtradeaswellasrobberyandusedtheirwealthtocontinuouslyimprovetheirships.28.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.TheVikingswerenotviolentpiratesbuttraders.B,TheVikingsusedtotakealeadintheworldtrade.C.Vikingshipscouldcarrymorecargothanshipstoday.D.Vikingshipscontributedtotheextensionoftheirempire.29.WWhatcanweinferaboutthekaar7s?A.TheywerenotdesignedforwarfareB.Theywerefasterthanthedrekars.C.Theyweredesignedtocarrysoldiers.D.Theyservedthesamepurposeasdrekars.30.WhatdotheVikings'shipsandthetraditionaloceangoingshipshaveincommon?A.TheybothuseadeepkeelshapedlikethefinofafishBTheybothmakethehullshallowandfatwithlargesails.C.Theybothtakemeasurestokeeptheshipplantedinwater.D.Theybothinstallsomethingtocountertheforceofwind.31.Whydoestheauthorrefertoamonk'sdescriptionofaVikingship?A.ToshowhowadvancedVikingshipswerefortheirtime.B.Toshowhowinterestedthemonkwasintravelingbysea.C.ToshowthatVikingshipsweredesignedinastrangeway.D.ToshowthatVikingshipswerecontinuouslyimproved.DEverylanguageandculturehascursewords(脏话).Whatgivesacurseworditspowerispartlyitsmeaningandpartlyitssound.“InEnglish,forexample,cursewordstendtocontainahighpercentageofplosivesounds—includingP,TandK,”saidRyanMcKay,apsychologistatUniversityofLondon.DrMcKayteamedupwithhiscolleagueShiriLev-AritolearnwhetherthisfamiliarpatternwentbeyondEnglish.Theywonderedwhetheritmightevenrepresentwhat'scalledsoundsymbolism.Soundsymbolismiswhenawordsoundslikewhatitmeans.TheresearchersfirstaskedfluentspeakersofHebrew,Hindi,Hungarian,KoreanandRussiantolistthemostvulgar(粗俗的)wordstheycouldthinkof,Oncethey'dmadealistofeachlanguage’smostfrequentlyusedcursewords,theresearcherscomparedthesewithneutralwordsfromthesamelanguage.Intheselanguages,theydidn'tfindtheplosivesoundsthatseemcommoninEnglishcursewords.“Instead,wefoundthatthevulgarwordsweredefinedbywhattheylacked:theapproximantsoundsthatincludelettersI,LRWandY”Dr,Lev-Arisaid.Next,thescientistsinvited215nativespeakersofsixlanguages:Arabic,Chinese,Finnish,FrenchGermanandSpanish.Theparticipantslistenedtopairsofwordsinalanguagetheydidn'tspeak,andguessedwhichwordineachpairwasoffensive,Inreality,allthewordswereinvented.Forexample,theresearchersstartedwiththeAlbanianword“zog,”for“bird,”andcreatedthepairoffakewords“yogand“tsog”Participantsweremorelikelytoguessthatwordswithoutapproximants,suchas“tsog,werecurses.Finally,theresearcherscombedthroughthedictionaryforEnglishcursewordsandtheitrcleaned-upversions.Onceagain,thecleanversionsincludedmoreofthesoundsI,L,R,WandY.A20th-centurylinguistic(语言学的)principleclaimedthatthesoundsofwordswerearbitrary:Anywordcouldhaveanymeaning.Withcursewords,though,asinothercasesofsoundsymbolism,thesoundsthemselvesseemtocarrymeaning"saidLev-Ari,“That'sanewthing,"saidlinguistBenjaminBergen,"Cursewordsacrosslanguages,unrelatedtoeachother,maypatternsimilarly.”Healsopointedout,tomakesurethepatternofapproximantsmissingfromcursesisn'tanaccident,itwouldbenicetofinditinanevenlargersampleoflanguages.32WhatisthepurposeofMcKayandLev-Ari’sresearch?A.Toanalyzeaphenomenon.B.Toconfirmanassumption.C.Toexplainadefinition.D.Tochallengeatheory.33.Whatweretheparticipantsaskedtodointhesecondpartoftheresearch?A.Todecidewhichcursewordsareusedmorefrequently.B.Tomakeupnewcursewordsfromrealwords.C.Toguessaword'soffensivenessaccordingtoitssoundD.Toidentifytheapproximantsincursewords.34.AccordingtoLev-Ari,whichofthefourislikelytosoundoffensive?AtusckB.solaC.darnD.biach35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?ATheoldlinguisticprincipleofsoundsandmeaningsiswrongB.Insoundsymbolism,aword'ssoundrepresentsitsmeaning.C.TheresearchrevealsthesimilaritiesbetweendifferentlanguagesD.Theresultoftheresearchisnotfullyacceptedbyscientists.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Intheory,modemsmartphonescanlasthundredsofhoursonasinglecharge.36Manufacturerslovetouselaboratoryconditionstoadvertisegreatnumbers,mostofwhichdon'tmatchreal-worlduse.Herewehavesomesavingtricksthatactuallywork.Deleteappsyoudon'tuse.Onaverage,smartphoneusersdownloadabout42appsbutuseonlytendaily.Aneasywaytopreservebatterylife?37Deletinganappthatyoudon’tuseisasimplewaytofreeupstoragespaceonyourdeviceandreducetheburdenofyourbattery.38Aphone’ssinglebiggestbatterydrainisthefactthatittakesalotofenergytokeepyourphone’sscreenlitup,andweoftenleaveitonaccidentally,evenifwe'renotlookingatthescreen.Thesolutionistosetyourdevicetoturnoffitsscreenafter30secondsoraminute.Dimthescreen.Viewingyourphone'smillionsofpixelsatfullbrightnessisaguaranteedbatterydrain.Evenyourphone’sauto-brightnessfeaturewillsometimesoverdoit,meaningyoucouldbelosingprecioushoursofbatterylife,Trydimmingyourdisplayalittleatatime.39Goaheadandchargeit.You'veprobablyheardtheclassicadviceaboutchargingbatteries:Letyourbatterydrainalltheway,thenchargeto100percentandrepeat.Theideaisthatyouareteachingyourbatteryto“rememberitsfullchargecapacity,ratherthanconfusingitwithperiodic,inconsistentcharges.40Soinsteadofrunningoutthedoorwith50percentjuice,considerplugginginyourphonefor15minutesbeforeyouleave.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126A.Getridoftheothers.B.Decreasedisplaytime.C.Butit'snotthecaseinpractice.D.Turnofftheonesthatyoudon'tuse.E.You'llbesurprisedhowquicklyyoureyesadjust.F.Itdoesn'tconsumeasmuchbatterypoweraswethink.G.Actuallymostsmartphonebatteriesdon'tneedspecialtreatment第三部分语言运用(两小节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满15分)读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Aboutfiveyearsago,Iwaspartofapilotgroup(试验小组)formyemployertaskedwithfiguringouthowtohireandtrainpeoplewithdisabilitiesandmakethemsuccessfulinsidetheorganization.Mybosswasverykindanddecidedtobethe41forthegroup.Untilthenwehadonlyhiredpeoplewiththevisually42.Iledthe43ofacandidatewithanautism(自闭症)disability.Thecandidatehadthe44However,ourinterviewteamfeltthatthedisabilitywould45himlearningtheskillsandbeingsuccessful.Iconvincedmypeerstogivehimachancetotryout—46,itwasapilotprogrammeantforourorganizationtolearntoo.Igavethecandidatealotof47adIbecameoneofhistrainers.OurHRdepartmentwasnottoosupportivetotakesomeriskssowecouldonlyhirehimasa48contractor.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126Thecandidateslowlyandsurelystoodoutintheworkplace.Thereweremanybarriersalongthewaybutthecandidatecametobe49byhiscolleaguesandhisleader.Icontinuedtotrainhim50andhelpedhimtogetoveranumberofchallengeshisdisabilitypresentedattheworkplace.Fastforwardfiveyears,hecalledmelastnighttoletmeknowthathegotaformal51yesterdayfromhismanagerasaregularemployeewithajobtitle.I52himandtoldhimmyjoy.Hewentontosay“Sir,53yoursupportalltheseyears,Iwouldnotbehere”.Itoldhim“Yoursuccessisthe54ofyourhardworkandpersistence.Youareaninspirationtoalotofpeoplewith55disabilities.”Isn’titwonderfulthatapersonwithdisabilitysucceedsinaworkplace?41.A.sponsorB.intervieweeC.followerD.inspector42.A.involvedB.challengedC.advantagedD.varied43.A.interviewB.examC.departmentD.group44.A.disabilitiesB.experiencesC.qualificationsD.attitudes45.A.preventB.leaveC.keepD.send46.A.inallB.afterallC.firstofallD.aboveall47.A.pressureB.gratitudeC.controlD.encouragement48.A.potentialB.constantC.permanentD.temporary49.A.discoveredB.ignoredC.acceptedD.envied50.A.dramaticallyB.causallyC.carelesslyD.closely51.A.offerB.permitC.answerD.salary52.A.treatedB.comfortedC.recognizedD.congratulated53.A.beyondB.withoutC.despiteD.besides54.A.methodB.causeC.rewardD.direction55.A.rareB.seriousC.similarD.menta第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ThereisnothingquitesoFrenchasabaguette—along,thinstickofbreadthat'sfoundineveryFrenchbakeryintheworld.56thistraditionalfoodisn'tjustasnack;thebaguetteisanimportantpartofFrenchculture.Accordingtoonelegend,thebaguette57(create)inAustriabyabakerwhointroducedthesteamoventoFrancein1839.Thisbakingmethodmadeitpossibletobakebreadwithacrispycrust(酥皮)andlightcenter.Baguettesgrewin58(popular)inFrancethroughoutthe19thcentury.Earlybaguettesweremuchlargerthanthoseoftoday.59(measure)aroundtwometerslong,thesebaguetteswerecarriedbydeliverywomen,whopiledthemlikefirewoodontheirbacks.When60(serve),thesehugebaguetteswerecommonlylaidalongthedinnertable,astheyweretoolongtoftthetable’swidth!江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126Whilethebreaddatesbacktothe1800s,thetermbaguettewasn’tregularlyuseduntilthe1920s,61anewlawpreventedbakersfromworkingbefore4:00a.m.Followingthelaw’sintroduction,bakersstartedmakingbreadwithalong,thinshapesothatitwouldbake62(fast)andbereadyintimeforbreakfast.Baguettebegantobeusedtorefertothisfast-bakingbread.Baguetteeatingcomeswith63(it)ownsetofcustoms.Forexample,it'sconsideredunluckytoplaceabaguetteupsidedownonatable.Andbaguettesareusuallybrokenapartbyhandduringmeals,notsliced64aknife.Howeveryouenjoythem,justrememberthatyou’renotjusteatingbread,you'reeating65symbolofFrance!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的笔友Jack为了让父母感受中国春节的氛围,就如何装饰家中更有“年”味征求你的意见。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.感谢喜欢中国年:2.如何装饰(不少于两点):3.你的祝福。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,伙之构成一篇完整的短文。Iwastwentythen,teachingaclassofthirtystudentsinTorontoincludingMike,a10-ycar-oldstreetkid.Havinglosthisfatherandmother,helivedwithamentally-disturbedgrandmother,Hewasalwayshungry,soeachdayI'dtakehimforbreakfastbeforeclass.EachnoonafterIsharedmylunchwithhim,Itaughthimnewskills—usingamicroscope,constructingacameraetc.OnedayMiketoldmeofhisdream.Mostkidsintheclasswantedtobedoctors,teachersorsomeSuchthing,butnotMike!Hisdesirewastobeagangster(强盗)!Andhewasseriousaboutit.Ibelievedallchildrenhadagiftforwhathewantedtobe.Ifhewantedtobeagangster,I’ddoallcouldtohelphimbecometheverybest“gangster”Ihadaplan.EverySaturdayafterwehadbreakfast,ItookhimtotheLawLibraryofthecity.Iexplainedtohimagoodgangsterhadtoknowsomethingaboutcriminallaw,andreadinguponlawwastheonlywaytolearn.Hisyoungmindwasinterested,andhedovein.ThatwashowwespenteachSaturdaymorningthatyear.I’ddrophimoffatthelawlibrary.Threehourslater,I’dreturn,pickhimupforlunchandafterareviewofhismorning'swork,takehimhome.ThefollowingyearItaughtinanotherschoolfaraway,whichpreventedmecontinuingtopanticipatephysicallywithhimonSaturdaymornings.ButIprovidedhimwithpublictransportationticketssohecouldkeepuphisregularstudyatthelibrary.LaterIgotmarriedandmovedtoLondon,Sadly,andtomygreatregret,IlostcontactwithMike.YearspassedIoftenthoughtofhim,wonderingwhathadbecomeofhim.Then,oneday,IwasbackinTorontoonbusiness,lookingupthenumberofaformercolleagueinthetelephonedirectory,andthere,Mike'snameaspartofatitleof“JUDGESandLAWYERS”dancedoffthepageintomyeyes.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Iwondered“Coulditbehim?”Whenwewereabletogettogether,hetoldmehisroadtothelaw.扬州市2022-2023学年第二学期期初考试高三英语答案第一部分听力1-5ABCAB 6-10BCCAA 11-15CBCBA 16BCAAB 第二部分阅读第一节A篇21-23CCD B篇24-27BCDBC篇28-31DACA D篇32-35BCAD第二节36-40CABEG第三部分语言运用第一节41-45ABACA46-50BDDCD51-55ADBCC第二节56.But/Yet 57.wascreated 58.popularity 59.Measuring 60.served 61.when 62.faster 63.its 64.with 65.a第四部分写作第一节DearJack,ThankssomuchforyouraffectionfortheSpringFestival!AndIamtoowillingtoofferyousomeadviceondecoratingyourhome.Tocreatethejoyousatmosphere,you’dbetterintegrate“red”intoyourdecorationasitmeans“happiness”.Firstly,pastetheredcoupletsonthedoorsandaffixtheredpaper-cuttingstothewindows.Stickingthecharacteroffuisalsoacustom.Besides,afterthecleaning,youcanhanguptheredlanternstoilluminatetheinsideandoutsideofthehouse.MayyouhaveapleasantChineseNewYearandremembermetoyourparents!Yours,LiHua第二节Iwondered,“Coulditbehim?”Idialedthenumber,gavemyfullnametoasecretaryandwasputonhold.Alongfifteensecondslater,agentlemanwasontheline.Hisopeningstatementwas,“Mr.Kowal(orwhatever),I’vereally…missedyou.”Thentherewassilence.Tearswellingupinmyeyes,Iblurtedoutbetweensobs,“Mike,IonlywishI’dkeptintouchwithyoualltheseyears.I’mreallyproudofyou.”Inatremblingvoiceontheotherside,Mikeanswered,“Iwouldn’tbeherenowifitweren’tforyou.”江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126Whenwewereabletogettogether,hetoldmehisroadtothelaw.Studyinglawinthelibraryenabledhimtoexplorehisinnerdepths—the“gangster”hehadwantedtobewassomethingofaheroprotectingthedisadvantagedwithknowledge.Hestudiedallthewaytothelawuniversitywhileworkingpart-timeforhiseducationfees.NowhehadrisentobeoneofthemostsuccessfulcriminallawyersinCanada.HeowedalltomewhileIthoughtthegreatestgoodweteacherscoulddoforthestudentswastoassistinrevealingthebestoftheirown.听力原文Text1M:Lookatthesky,Jane.Howclearitisnow!W:Yes.Luckily,thewindintheafternoonblewawaythosedarkclouds,
buttheweatherreportsaysit’sgoingtorainin12hours.
Text2W:Aren’tyouafraidofgettingsick?It’scoldoutthere.M:Noway.Thismaterialisstrongerthanitlooksandit’squitewarm.W:OK,butIworryaboutyou.Makesuretotellmeifyou’regettingcold.Text3W:I’msolookingforwardtogoingonholidayandtakingphotos,butIneedtogetanew
passportfirst.M:It’sveryeasy.Thereisanonlineformthatyoucanfilloutandthenuploadyourown
photograph.Text4W:Howwasyourappointment,dear?M:Well,unfortunately,
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