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2023学年第二学期浙里特色联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共9页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。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。例:Howmuchistheshin?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whichpartwillthespeakersfinishtogether?A.Collectingdata. B.Writingthereport. C.Analyzingdata.2.Whathasthemanbeendoingfortheexam?A.Doingpracticequestions. B.Goingoverhisnotes. C.Askingforhelp.3.Whenwillthespeakersgohiking?A.OnSaturdaymorning. B.OnSaturdayafternoon. C.OnSundaymorning.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atthebusstation. B.Inazoo. C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Motherandson. C.Friends.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或读白。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whydoesthewomanetotheman?A.Toplainaboutthenoise.B.Tomaintaintheapartment.C.Toinvitethemantoaparty.7.Whatdoesthemanagreetodointheend?A.Makeapublicapology. B.Havenomoreparties. C.Bemorethoughtful.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewoman’sconcernaboutthepants?A.Thestyle. B.Thecolor. C.Thesize.9.Whatwillthewomandoprobably?A.Returnthepants. B.Tryonthepants. C.Goonadiet.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthemandoing?A.Havingameeting. B.Hostingaprogram. C.Sharingabook.11.WhydidTaylorchoosetoworkforatraditionalmediapany?A.Tohelptraditionalmedia.B.Toachieveheroriginaldreams.C.Toearnmoremoney.12.WhatisthemeaningbehindthetitleExtremelyOnline?A.TheInternetispowerful.B.Peoplespendtoomuchtimeonline.C.Itiseasiertostartupbusinessesnowadays.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatproblemdokidsfaceaccordingtotheman?A.Theyjustfocusononesport.B.Manyofthemdon’tplaysports.C.Theycan’tstickwithwhattheylike.14.HowmanystudentsplayaschoolsportinTuscaroraHighSchool?A.About600. B.About800. C.About1,600.15.WhatdoweknowaboutTuscaroraHighSchool?A.Itprovidesvariouskindsofsports.B.Itaimstotrainprofessionalathletes.C.Itencouragesstudentstoplaybasketball.16.HowdoesTuscaroraencouragestudentswhodon’twanttoplaysports?A.Bydevelopingteamsports.B.Byturningtoschoolleaders.C.Byprovidingenoughteachers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Thefantasticpowerofmusic.B.Thedevelopmentofmusiceducation.C.Asingerteachinglanguagesthroughmusic.18.WhendidJoséLuisOrozcomovetoSanFrancisco?A.Atage8. B.Atage19. C.Atage32.19.WhatdoesOrozco’snewalbumfocuson?A.Kids’health. B.Kids’readinghabits. C.Kids’hobbies.20.WhatdoesNatalieCortezthinkofOrozco’smusic?A.Itiseducational. B.Itisannoying. C.Itisenjoyable.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheArabRepublicofEgyptcoversalandareaofapproximately1millionkm2,withanestimated106millionpeople,EgyptaccountsforonefourthoftheArabworld’spopulation.Egypthaslongbeenconsideredthecradleofcivilizationandmaybetheoldesttouristdestinationonearth.CairoAtypicalvisittoEgyptincludesarrivalinthecapitalcityofCairo,oneofthelargestcitiesinAfricaandtheMiddleEast,withapopulationofapproximately22million.Cairotodayisamodern,internationalmixofArab,African,andEuropeaninfluences.TravelersgenerallyspendatleastafewdaysinCairoseeingtheEgyptianAntiquitiesMuseum,NationalMuseumofEgyptianCivilizationandPyramidsatGiza.UpperNileRiverMosttravelersincludeanUpperNileRivercruiseaspartoftheirschedule.Egyptisabeachdestination,withthousandsofmilesofMediterraneanandRedSeacoastlines.Alexandria,Egypt’ssecondlargestcityislocatedontheMediterraneanSeaandhasastringofbeachesandseafoodrestaurants.Foratrulyrelaxingbeachvacation,travelerscanvisitoneofthemanyresortsalongtheNorthCoastreferredtoas“Sahel”.RedSeacoastEgypt’sRedSeacoasthasreefsoffshore,withdivingandsnorkelingtraditionallycenteredinHurghadaandSharmElSheikh.VisitstoMountSinaiandSaintCatherine’sMonasteryinthemountainousinteriorarepopulardestinations,especiallywithreligiouspilgrims.Adventuretravelersfavordesertjeepsafarisandcameltrekstoremoteoasesandspectacularwadis.21.WhatdoweknowaboutEgypt?A.Egyptmakesup25%oftheworld’spopulation.B.Cairotodayisamixofmodernandtraditionalelements.C.VisitorscanenjoytheirbeachvacationsinCairo.D.Egypthasbeenconsideredastheoldesttouristdestination.22.Whichplaceismostattractivetopeoplewithreligiousfaith?A.Mediterranean. B.Alexandria.C.SharmElSheikh. D.SaintCatherine’sMonastery.23.Thistextismostlikelytakenfrom______.A.Atravelguide. B.Ageographybook.C.AnEgyptiannewspaper. D.Ahistoricalmagazine.BForthefirsttimeinits100yearhistory,WaltDisneyAnimationhascooperatedwithanoutsideanimationstudioonaproject.Theresultislwájú,aninterestingandoriginalsixpartseriessetinafuturisticversionofLagos,Africa.ItwascreatedwiththePanAfricanentertainmentpanyKugaliandpremieres(首映)onDisney+onFebruary28.lwájúisastoryaboutTola,ayounggirlfromawealthyfamily,andherbestfriend,Kole,aselftaughttechexpert,andtheirdiscoveryofthesecretsanddangershiddenintheirdifferentworlds.Theshowexploresinequalityandtheideaofchallengingsociety’sstandards.LiketheDisney+seriesKizaziMoto:GenerationFire,Marvel’sBlackPantherfilms,andtheNetflixanimatedseriesMyDadtheBountyHunter,lwájúispartofagenre(体裁)calledAfrofuturism.Itbineselementsofsciencefiction,thecultureandhistoryofAfricaandAfricans,fantasy,andavisionofabetterfuture.TheserieswasdirectedbyAdeola,“lwájúwasbornfrommypersonalinspirationtotellastoryaboutLagosbecauseoneoftheuniquethingsInoticedishowthegeographyactuallysupportsthesocietaldivideinawaythatisveryobvious,”Adeolatoldintheinterview,“InLagos,thewealthypeopleliveontheisland,andtheworkingclassandpoorpeopleliveonthemainland.Soyouliterallyseeabodyofwaterseparatingrichandpoor.AndsoIthoughtthatwasareallyinterestingfoundationuponwhichtobuildasciencefictionstory.”Adeolacalledlwájú“alovelettertoLagos”andsaideveryframepraisesthecity’sdiversityandspirit.Thecharacters,heexplained,representtypicaltypesofNigerianpeopleandtheywearclothinginspiredbytraditionalAfricantextiles(纺织品).Whiletheseriesoffilmsquestionsthedivisionsinsociety,Adeolasaiditalsohighlightsthebraveryrequiredtodisruptthem.Headdedthathehopeslwájúinspiresaudiencestofindstrengthinunityandthecouragetodreamofchange.24.What’sthesimilaritybetweenlwájúandotherDisney+seriesaccordingtothetext?A.Theyareadventurousstories.B.Theyexploreinequalityandchallengesociety’sstandards.C.TheybineAfricantraditionalcultureandfuturism.D.TheyareproducedbyWaltDisneyAnimationindependently.25.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?A.Thesocietyisrarelydividedbygeography.B.Generally,upperclassliveonthemainland.C.Adeola’sfriendinspiredhimtofilmlwájú.D.Thepoorandrichareseparatedquiteclearly.26.Theunderlinedword“disrupt”canbereplacedby______.A.Break. B.Obtain. C.Estimate. D.Distinguish.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethefilmlwájú?A.Imaginaryandhumorous. B.Innovativeandrealistic. C.Attractiveandinspiring. D.Criticalandmulticultural.CItiswellestablishedthateatingvegetablesisgoodforus.Why,then,dosomepeoplelikethembutothersdon’t?Anewstudyhasfoundthatotherpeople’slikesanddislikescouldplayapart.Accordingtotheresearch,peoplewhoeatvegetablesandshowanobviousdistasteforthemcaninfluenceothers.AteamofscientistsintheUKsetouttoinvestigatehowthefacialexpressionspeoplemakeastheyeataffectapersonwatchingthem.Theyaskedmorethan200youngwomentowatchvideosofotheradultseatingrawbroccoli.Thepeopleinthevideoshaddifferentexpressionswhileeating.Theywouldsmile,seemneutral(neitherhappynorsad),orlookdisgustedbywhattheyweretasting.Thestudyfoundthatparticipantswhowatchedsomeoneelsereactwithdisgustwhileeatingbroccolibegantolikebroccoliless.Theoppositewasnottrue,however.Whensomeonehadapositivefacialexpressionwhileeatingbroccoli,peoplewatchingthemdidnotenduplikingbroccolimore.Humanslearnwhichbehaviors,includingeating,willbenefitthembywatchingthereactionsofothers.Knownassocialmodeling,thistendencycanhaveastronginfluenceonpeople’seatinghabits.Scientistsbelievethatpeoplemightavoidfoodthatappearsdisgustingbecauseitcouldhelpprotectthemfromeatingsomethingthattastesbadorcouldevenbedangerous.Althoughtheresearchfocusedonlyonadults,expertsthinktheresultscouldalsoapplytochildren.Thismeansthatifchildrenseetheirparentsorsiblingsnotenjoyingcertainfoods,includingvegetables,theymightnotwanttoeatthemeither.Apreviousstudyfoundthatchildrenbetweentheagesof4and6weremorelikelytoeatbroccoliiftheyhadseenvideoclipsofadultsenjoyingit.Theteamsaidfurtherresearchisneededtounderstandmoreabouthowthebehaviorofadultsinfluenceschildren’senjoymentoffood.Thiscouldhelpexpertsfindwaystoencourageyoungpeopletoeatmoreofthefoodsthatarehealthyforthem.28.WhatwasthepurposeoftheUKscientists’study?A.Assessyoungwomen’seatinghabits.B.Examinetheeffectofrawbroccolionpeople.C.Investigatefacialexpressionsduringeating.D.Studytheimpactofdiners’expressionsonviewers.29.Whatdoessocialmodelinginparagraph4refertointhetext?A.Correctingothers’behaviors.B.Socializingone’sbehaviorsbylearningfromothers.C.Developingothers’eatinghabits.D.Learningbeneficialbehaviorsfromobservingothers.30.Accordingtothetext,whatisthelikelyreasonthatchildrenrefusetoeatvegetables?A.Impactoffriends. B.Influenceoffamilymembers.C.Personaltastepreferences. D.Unpleasanttasteofvegetables.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.DevelopingGoodHabits:TheImportanceofModeling.B.ImpactingFoodPreferences:ThePowerofEatingHabits.C.InfluencingFoodChoices:ThePowerofFacialReactions.D.EncouragingVegetableConsumption:TheImportanceofHealthyEating.DEurope’sseriesrecordbreakinghotanddrysummershavebrokenaneasylinktoclimatechange.ClimatemodelsshowEuropewarmsfasterthantherestoftheplanetandtheArcticmeltingeventuallycausesmassiveoceancurrents(洋流)andregionalhotaircirculationpatterns.Arcticmeltingisaddingroughly6000cubickilometersofwaterormoretotheoceanperdecade.AsthatfreshwaterpoursintotheNorthAtlanticOcean,itsitsontopofheavieroceansaltwaterandstopsmixing.Withlessheatbeingstirredinfrombelow,thesurfacewatergetscolderthanusualduringthefallandwintermonths,saysMarilenaOltmanns,aclimatescientistattheU.K.NationalOceanographyCentre.Thisphenomenonmayexplainthesocalled“coldblob”,anareaofseaintheNorthAtlanticthatNASAnodelingsuggestsisoneofthefewspotsonEarthgettingcolder.ToexplorehowthefreshwaterfromArcticicemightbeaffectingweather,Oltmannsandhercolleaguesdevelopedawaytobinedatafromsatellites,andweatherstations.Theyfoundwhenthefreshwatercausedcoldblobsweremoreintense,theboundarywassharper,bringingmorepowerfulwesterly(向西的)winds.Asaresult,thestrongerwesterliesmoveawarmoceanflowfromroughly45°Nto60°N.Thatshiftcancontinueintothenextsummer.Andlikeabarrier,thiswarmcurrent,curlsupandaroundtheBritishIsles,allowingamassofhot,dryairtocampoutoverEurope.“ThestudyconvincinglyputsmeatonthebonesofanexpectationIandothershavehadforawhile—thatthecoldblobsouthofGreenlandwouldinfluenceNorthAtlanticweatherpatterns,aswellasthosedownstreamoverEurope,”saysJenniferFrancis,aclimatescientistatWoodwellClimateResearchCenter.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“coldblob”inparagraph2mean?A.Climatemodels. B.Oceancurrent.C.Coldwaterzone. D.Aircirculationpatterns.33.Whatdoesparagraph3focuson?A.Introducetheformofcoldblob.B.PresentaphenomenonofclimatechangesinEurope.C.Surveysomedataforthestudy.D.AnalyzethereasonofhotanddrysummerinEurope.34.WhatisJennifer’sattitudetowardthestudy?A.Approving. B.Indifferent. C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.35.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Humanactivitieschangeclimatemodels.B.ArcticmeltingcontributestoEuropeanheatwaves.C.Climatechangeshavelittleimpactonoceancurrents.D.Globalwarmingresultsintheriseofthetemperature.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Somepeopleonlyexerciseselfdisciplineinthepartsoftheirlivestheythinkasnecessitiessuchasturninguptoworkontimeandgettingthejobdone.Butselfdisciplineisaskillthatcanbeappliedtoeveryaspectoflife.Andthebenefitscanbegreat.36.ItwillhelpyoureachyourfullpotentialWhenyouhaveselfdiscipline,youareabletopushyourselftoachievethingsyouneverthoughtpossible.Yousethighstandardsforyourselfandthenworkhardtomeetthem.37.Itcanalsohelpyoufeelproudofyourselfandyouracplishments.Ultimately,itcanhelpyoubethebestyoucanbeinallaspectsofyourlife.38Selfdisciplinecanhelpyougetmoredoneinlesstime.Whenyouhaveselfdiscipline,youarelesslikelytowastetimeonthingsthatarenotimportant.Thismeansyoucanuseyourtimemoreeffectivelyandgetmoredone.Thiscanleadtogreaterproductivityatwork,athome,andinyourpersonallife.ItwillhelpyoubehealthierSelfdisciplinecanalsohelpyouliveahealthierlife.Whenyouhaveselfdiscipline,youaremorelikelytomakehealthychoicesandsticktothem.Thismeansyouwillbelesslikelytoovereat,smoke,orengageinotherunhealthybehaviors.39.Allofthesethingscanleadtobetterphysicalandmentalhealth.ItwillhelpyoubehappierLastbutnotleast,selfdisciplinecanhelpyoubehappier.Whenyouhaveselfdiscipline,youarelesslikelytoengageinselfdestructivebehaviors.40.Thiscanleadtoagreatersenseofhappinessandwellbeing.So,asyoucansee,selfdisciplinecanimproveyourwholelife.Ifyouwanttobemoresuccessful,productive,andhappier,thenstartworkingonyourselfdisciplinetoday.A.Itwillhelpyoufinishworkontime.B.Itwillhelpyoubemoreproductive.C.Here’showselfdisciplinecanimproveallaspectsofyourlife.D.Thiscanleadtopersonalandprofessionalsuccess.E.Thisisbecauseyouarelesslikelytogiveupwhenthingsgettough.F.Thismeansyouwillbemorelikelytofocusonthepositiveandenjoyyourlife.G.Itcanalsomeanyouaremorelikelytoexerciseregularly.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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。RalphStreetlovesmaps.Appropriately(相称)forsomeonewithhissurname,hestudiedgeographyandtownplanning.Andwellbeforethat,hisparents41tookhimoutorienteering(定向运动).“Idon’treallyrememberatimebeforeorienteering,”Street42.“MyparentstookmeorienteeringthefirstweekIwasborn.”Henow43internationallyasanorienteer.In2023,hewonthefirstplaceinOrienteeringWorldCup.Streetremembersachildhoodtripwithfriendswhotrustedhimastheyrealizedhisexcellent44forgettingaroundthenewcity.Street45thesportoforienteeringattheageofnine.Ashisexperiencessuggest,childhoodexposureshapespeople’sfortand46withnavigation(导航).Peoplewhogrewupoutsidecities,orinmorespatially(空间的)plexcities,alsoappeartobebetterabletonavigate.“Evenasadults,wehavegood47thatpeoplewhonavigatemorewidelyaroundtheirenvironmenthavebetterspatialskills,”saysNoraNewbe,apsychologyprofessoratTempleUniversityinPhiladelphia.Misconceptions48abouthumannavigation.“Oneofthemisthatyouthinkyoucannotimprove,”Newbesays.Navigational49likemapsandpassescanleadtoadependence.Peoplecantrainthemselvestobetternoticeenvironmental50likethewind,thesunandslopes.Forpeoplewhocan’timaginewayfindingwithoutaphoneapp,therearestillwaysto51spatialskills.Thesystemonmanyappsisthat“whereveryou’regoingisstraightahead,whichisaterriblewaytolearn.Iadvocatekeepingnorthonthetopallthetime,”Newbe52.Gettinga(an)53amountofsleepmayhelptoo.Oneglobalstudyfoundthatforparticipants54fiftyandolder,sleepingsevenhoursanight55thebestperformanceinanavigationgame.41.A.hardly B.recently C.regularly D.typically42.A.recalls B.repeats C.regrets D.responds43.A.travels B.petes C.visits D.runs44.A.ambition B.purpose C.skill D.task45.A.tookover B.tookup C.tookon D.tookaway46.A.confusion B.confidence C.happiness D.sorrow47.A.insight B.news C.information D.evidence48.A.appear B.happen C.consist D.exist49.A.aids B.aims C.destinations D.means50.A.situations B.protections C.measures D.signs51.A.perform B.evaluate C.practise D.motivate52.A.ments B.suggests C.states D.decides53.A.obvious B.same C.different D.abundant54.A.aged B.aging C.toage D.ages55.A.wasfilledwith B.wassatisfiedwith C.waslinkedto D.wasparedto非选择题部分第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)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。Areinsectsdrawntolight?Newresearchshowsit’sconfusion,notfatalattraction.Likeamothtoflame,manyscientistsandpoetshavelongassumedthatflyinginsectswere56(simple)drawntobrightlights.Butthat’snotexactlywhat’sgoingon,anewstudy57(suggest).Ratherthanbeingattractedtolight,researchersbelievethatartificiallightsatnightmayactuallydisturbflyinginsects’inbornnavigationalsystems,causingthem58(fly)inconfusionaroundstreetlightsandotherartificialbeacons.“Insectsdonotflydirectlytowardalightsource,butactuallybendtheirbackstowardthelight,”saidSamFabian,59ImperialCollegeLondonscientistandcoauthorofthestudy60(publish)inthejournalNaturemunications.Thatwouldmakesenseifthestrongestlightsourcewasinthesky.Butinthepresenceofartificiallights,theresultisconfusion,notattraction.Forthestudy,researchersattachedtinysensorstomothsanddragonfliesinalabtofilm“motioncapture”videoofflight—similar61howfilmmakersattachsensorstoactorstotracktheirmovements.Theyalsousedhighresolution62(camera)tofilminsectscirclingaroundlightsatafieldsiteinCostaRica.Thisallowed63(they)tostudyhowdragonflieswillcircleendlesslyaroundlightsources,positioningthemselveswiththeirbacks64(face)thebeams.Theyalsodocumentedthatsomeinsectswillflipupsidedownandoftencrashlandinthepresenceoflightsthatshinestraightupwardlikesearchlights.“Formillionsofyears,insectsorientedthemselvesbysensingthattheskyislight,thegroundisdarkuntilpeopleinventedartificiallights,”saidAvalonOwens,aHarvardscientist65wasnotinvolvedintheresearch.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,你校将于下周五举办羽毛球比赛,请给你校交换生Chris写封信邀请他参加,内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.目的和形式;3.比赛奖项。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。参考词汇:BadmintonSingles羽毛球单打DearChris,Yourssincerely,LiHua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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。WhenIfirstmovedtothenewmunity,Ifounditdifficulttoadapt.Everythingwasunfamiliar,andIfeltlikeanoutsiderinaplacewhereeveryoneseemedtoknoweachother.Oneday,Ireturnedfromamorningwalkwithmydog.Atthefrontdoor,Idugaroundinmypocketsforthekeys,onlytorealizethatIhadlostthem.Asallofthemaretiedtogetherincludingmycarkey,Idecidedtoreturntothepathswe’dtaken.Ispentanhourlooking,brushingasidetallgrasses,butthekeysremainedlost.IwasbeginningtogetupsetasIthoughtoftheconsequencesoflosingthem,soIcontinuedtoretraceoursteps,butinvain.Backhomeagain,Ipulledthebackupkeyfromitshidingplace,letmyselfinthehouse,andfellonthechairinexhaustion.Thehousekeywasn’tthatimportantasIhadanextra.Ihadasparecarkey,buttherewasoftensomethingwrongwithit,andthekeywouldbeexpensivetoreplace.Theironheartmadebymygrandsonwaspreciousbeyondmeasure.Thinkingofitbeinggoneforevermadetearsetomyeyes.Thatnight,itturnedcolderandwehadasnow.SuddenlyIheardthenoiseofmycaralarmfromthegarage.Irushedtothecar,puttheextrakeyintothedoorandfinallyopenedit,andthenIhurriedlytriedmybesttostopthealarm.IfeltredfacedasIimaginedmynextdoorneighborsbeingdisturbedandannoyed.Iwentbackinthehousebutthealarmstartedagain.Iturneditoff,wentbackinside,andthealarmsoundedagain.Irepeatedtheprocess.Backinthehouse,Iwaited,butthenextsoundwasthefrontdoorbell.Thinkingitwasaneighborreadytoplainatme,Iopenedthedoorcautiously.Paragraph1:Tomysurprise,inthelightsnowstoodthreeneighborsfromseveralstreetsaway.Paragraph2:Feelinggratefulandrelieved,Iinvitedtheminsideforacupofhottea.2023学年第二学期浙里特色联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科参考答案听力:15BBACA 610ACCBB 1115AABBA 1620CCBAC阅读:2123BDA 2427CDAC 2831DDBC 3235CDAB 3640CDBGF完形:4145CABCB 4650BDDAD 5155CBDAC语法填空:56.simply 57.suggests 58.tofly 59.an 60.published61.to 62.cameras 63.them 64.facing 65.who/that应用文参考例文:DearChris,IamexcitedtoinformyouaboutabadmintonpetitiontobeheldinourschoolgymnextFriday.Isincerelyinviteyoutoparticipate.Theprimaryobjectiveofthispetitionistopromotetheimportanceofmaintainingahealthyandactivelifestyleamongusstudents.Thepetitionwillbedividedintotwocategories:BadmintonSinglesandBadmintonDoubles.Theplayerorteamwiththehighestscorewillbeawardedthefirstprize.Furthermore,therewillbeseveralotherprizesforthosewhorankintopsix.Thiseventpromisestobebothexcitingandrewarding.I’dappreciateitifyoucouldconfirmyourparticipationatyourearliestconvenience.Yourssincerely,LiHua读后续写参考例文:Tomysurprise,inthelightsnowstoodthreeneighborsfromseveralstreetsaway.ThewarmthandkindnessradiatingfromtheirsmilesinstantlymeltedawayanyfrustrationIhadfeltearlier.Withoneoftheirglovedhandextended,Icouldseemykeyshangingfromapointerfingerlikeasmallvictorytrophy.Overwhelmedwithgratitude,Icouldn’thelpbutembracethemtightly,conveyingmydeepestappreciation.WordsfailedmeforamomentasIrepeated,“Oh,mygoodness!Thankyou!”Theyexplainedthattheyhadnoticedmykey’salarmbuttonandusedittolocatemyhome.Thejoyofknowingthattheyhadsparednoefforttotrackdownmykeysfilledmyheartwithaconnectiontomyneighborhood.Feelinggratefulandrelieved,Iinvitedtheminsideforacupofhottea.Aswesataroundthefireplace,theysharedstoriesofhowthemunitycametogetherintimesofneed.IfeltarenewedsenseofsecurityknowingthatIhadnotonlyfoundmykeysbutalsodiscoveredthetruevalueofhavingcaringneighbors.Fromthatdayon,westartedhostingmonthlygatheringswherewetalkedaboutnotonlysafetybutalsoothermattersofmoninterest.Wecreatedasenseofbelongingandsupport,knowingthatwehavereliableneighborswhoarewillingtoactivelycontributetothewellbeingandsecurityofourmunity.听力材料Text1M:Ifinishedthepartofcollectingdatatwoweeksago.Nowthedeadlineisapproaching.How’syourprogress?W:I’malmostdonewithdataanalysis.Thenwe’llneedtoworktogetheronwritingthereport.(1)Text2W:Thebiologyexamisjustaroundthecorner.I’vebeendoingpracticequestions,butIthinkit’suseless.Howareyoupreparingforit?IthinkIneedsomehelp.M:I’vebeenreviewingmynotesandIbelieveit’suseful.(2)Text3M:We’rethinkingofgoinghikingonSaturdaymorning.Wouldyouliketoewithus?(3)W:Yes,I’dloveto.(3)IhadplannedtogoswimmingonSaturdaymorning.ButIcanputitofftillSundaymorning.Text4W:Howcanwegettothezoo?M:Bybus.Oh,thebusising!We’dbetterpackuptheleftoverfood.Thenwecancatchthebus.(4)W:OK.I’llaskforsomeplasticbags.(4)Text5M:Howareyoufeelingtoday?W:I’vebeenquitetiredlately.Also,Ihavesufferedfrombackpainforweeks.Ithasbeenconcerningmymother.M:Ican’tfigureoutwhat’swrongwithyouandgiveyousomemedicinebasedonyourdescription.Youneedfurtherexamination.(5)Text6W:Hi,wereallyneedtotalk.M:Whatdoweneedtotalkabout?W:WasthereapartygoingoninyourapartmentonFriday?(6)M:IdidthrowapartyonFriday.W:Youwerequiteloud.(6)M:Ireallydidn’tmeantobeloud.Iwantedeveryonetohaveagoodtime.W:Iunderstandthat,butthewallsarequitethin,andthenoisemadeitdifficultformetosleep.(6)M:Isee.Ididn’trealizeitwasbotheringyouthatmuch.I’msorry.W:It’sallright.It’sokaytohavefun,butit’salsoimportanttobeconsideratetowardsyourneighbors.So,couldyoutrytokeepitdownnexttime?(7)M:OK.Iapologizeagainfordisturbingyou.(7)Text7M:Iboughtyouapairofpants.Look,thestyleisperfect,right?W:Yes.Thankyou.It’sreallythoughtfulofyou.YourememberedthatIlikeblackpants.They’llgowithmynewsweater.M:Ihopeso.W:Oh,doyoukeepthereceipt?Youknow,mysizecanbeabitunpredictablelately.(8)M:Youthinktheywon’tfit?(8)W:Yes.I’veputonsomeweight.(8)M:Really?W:Maybefourorfivepounds.It’sbeenabusymonth,youknow.Icouldn’tresistsomeofthosedelicioustreats.Maybeweshouldreturnorexchangethemthisweekend.M:Don’tworry.Thepantshaveawaistbandthatisadjustable,soyouwon’tfeeltootight.W:Well,theneverythingwillbegreat.I’lltrythemon.(9)Text8M:W

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