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武汉市重点中学5G联合体2023-2024学年度下学期期末考试高一年级英语试卷命题学校:华中科技大学附中 命题:高二英语备课组审题人:潘晨曦柳小兰考试时间:2024年6月27日下午8:00--10:00试卷满分:150分★祝考试顺利★注意事项: 1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。(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。1.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheSummerHouse? A.Theserviceisgood. B.Thefoodishealthy. C.Thefoodisexpensive.2.Whichflightwillthemanreserve? A.At16:45. B.At18:45. C.At18:00.3.Whereshouldthemanputhisgarbage? A.Thebluebin. B.Theredbin. C.Thebrownbin.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutlearningtopaint? A.It’sboring. B.Ittakesalotofenergy. C.It’sgreatfun.5.Whogotapromotion? A.Liza. B.Henry. C.Emily.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.WhatwillthewomandothisSaturday? A.Dosomereading. B.Hangoutwithfriends. C.Playgolf.7.WhenwillthewomanplaygolfnextWednesday? A.At4:30pm. B.At4:15pm. C.At4:00pm.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatmakesthewomansurprisedaboutSteve? A.Hisbeingingoodshape. B.Histiredlook. C.Hiswayofdressing.9.Wheredidthewomanusuallyexercise? A.Inthegym. B.Athome. C.Intheopen.10.WhatsuggestiondoesSteveoffertothewoman? A.Usinghisguestpasses. B.Lookingforatrainer. C.Workingoutwithhim.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwillthewomantaketomorrowmorning? A.Ahistorylecture. B.Ahistoryexam. C.Aphysicsexperiment.12.WhatdoesGeorgesuggeststudying? A.Mr.Smith’slectures. B.TheAmericansociety. C.TheAmericanCivilWar.13.Wherewillthewomango? A.Thelibrary. B.Thelab. C.Thelectureroom. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Husbandandwife. B.Interviewerandinterviewee. C.Employerandemployee. 15.WhatwasthemaninchargeofatComputerCountry? A.Thehumanresources. B.Thecomputerproduction. C.Thesalesservice.16.Whatwillthemandointhefollowingdays? A.Signupforacourse. B.Dosomeresearches. C.Spendtimewithhiskids.17.HowdoesthemanviewEmoryville? A.Itpayswell. B.Ithasalonghistory. C.Ithasagoodreputation.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoesHistoricEnglandadvise? A.Waystoprotecttraditionalbuildings. B.Waystomakethebestphotos. C.Waystoraisepeople’sinterestinart.19.Whatistheexhibitionabout? A.Picturesofdailylife. B.Waysofcommunication. C.Protectingtheenvironment.20.WhatisthefeatureoftheshowinLondon? A.Photosinshopwindows. B.PhotostakenbyJamil. C.TheWeekJunioradvertisements.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFourOnlineArtClassesInternationalCenterofPhotographyCost:$20permonthor$220peryearClasslength:3to5hoursRegistration:Openyear-round Standoutfeature:InternationalCenterofPhotographyispopularforphotographyclassesthataresuitableforpeopleatdifferentskilllevelsandtheseclassesaretaughtbyexperiencedteachers.TheCeramic(陶瓷)SchoolCost:$30permonthor$300peryearClasslength:1to2hoursRegistration:Openyear-round Standoutfeature:TheCeramicSchooloffersmanyclassesandliveonlineeventsatareasonablepriceandisonlycenteredonceramics.CraftsyCost:$10permonthor$90peryearClasslength:1to2hoursRegistration:Bysemester(学期) Standoutfeature:Craftsystandsoutforofferingmanycoursessuchassewing,embroideryandknitting(缝纫、刺绣和编织)thataresuitableforalllevels,frombeginnerstomoreexperiencedlearners.SkillshareCost:$15permonthor$150peryearClasslength:1to3hoursRegistration:Openyear-round Standoutfeature:Providingclassesforpeopleatallskilllevelsatanaffordableprice,Skillshareisourtoppickforonlinepaintinglessons.21.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyouregisterforasix-monthphotographycourse? A.$60. B.$85. C.$100. D.$120.22.InwhatwaydotheCeramicSchoolandCraftsyhaveincommon? A.Theirclassesarebothforbeginners. B.Theirclassescostthesame. C.Theirclasseslastforthesametime. D.Theirclassesarebothopenyear-round.23.Whichofthefollowingclassesissuitableforpaintinglovers? A.Skillshare. B.Craftsy. C.TheCeramicSchool. D.InternationalCenterofPhotography. B ABeijinggirlsurnamedZhougaveherselfaperfectbirthdaygiftinFebruary.TheBeijing-basedinternetcompanyemployeegota200-yuan($27.59)cakeforhalftheusualprice.The30-year-oldsaidthecakehappenedtobeherfavoritetasteandshefeltitwasthemostexceptionalfindinheryear-and-a-half-longbuyingof“leftoverblindbox”—orrandomlypackedboxesofunsoldfoodanddrinksavailableatdiscountedrates. Zhouisoneamongmanymiddle-agedandyoungpeoplewhoareincreasinglyusingWeChat’sleftoverblindboxminiprogramCherishMagicBag,whichsatisfiesconsumers’needswhilerecommendsalow-carbon,low-wastelifestyle.Afterpayingonlinethroughtheprogram,consumerscancollecttherandomlypackedboxesofleftoverfoodduringappointedtime,typicallyjustbeforeclosingtime,between8and10pm. “Theoriginalpriceisgenerallytwotothreetimesthepriceontheprogram,”Zhousaid,addingthatbyplacing194suchorders,sheensuredthatfoodworth5,700yuan,accountingfor520kilogramsincarbondioxideemissions,didnotgotowaste.“Iappreciatetheenvironmentalconceptoftheprogram.Inaddition,I’mcuriousandopentotryingoutdifferentcuisinesandnewapproaches,”shesaid,addingthatsheregularlychecksfornewadditionsontheprogramandtriesthemout. Despitethediscountedprices,Zhousaidthequalityoftheserviceremainsgood,encouraginghertobuymoreusingtheprogram. “TheprogramgetsalongwiththedevelopmenttrendofInternetPlus,inagreementwiththesustainable(可持续的)developmentconceptandprovidesasimpleapproachtodealingwithfoodwastagebyactivelyengagingwiththepublic,”saidLuoXueming,chiefexpertattheGuangdongModernUrbanIndustrialTechnologyResearchInstitute.However,Luoalsostressedfoodqualityandsafetyissuesconcerningperishable(易腐坏的)products,andemphasizedtheneedtoincreaseconsumers’awarenessaboutfoodresources,whichisimportantforenlargingtheuserbaseandensuringthelong-termsuccessoftheinitiative.“Onceitiswidelycarriedout,thisprogramwillholdsignificantimportanceforChina’sfoodsecuritystrategy,“hesaid.Whatcanwelearnabout“leftoverblindbox”? A.It’ssoldtotheblind. B.Itcanbegotanytime. C.Itisawidespreadlifestyle. D.Itcanbeboughtatareducedprice.25.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningthenumbersinparagraph3? A.Zhouhasgotacheaperitem. B.Zhouisfondoftheprogram. C.Muchmoneyhasbeenspentontheprogram. D.Theprogramisofgreatbenefittotheenvironment.26.WhatisZhou’sattitudetowards“leftoverblindbox”?Favorable. B.Objective. C.Doubtful. D.Indifferent.AccordingtoLuoXueming,whichofthefollowingisthebiggestconcern? A.Foodprice. B.Foodsafety. C.Environmentalprotection. D.Sustainabledevelopment.C Someoftheworld’smostimportantscientiststhinktheideaofpeoplelivingonMarswillcometrueoneday.StephenHawkingbelievedhumansmustmoveintospacetosurvive.“Oncewespreadoutintospaceandestablishindependentcolonies(殖民地),ourfutureshouldbesafe.”hesaid.RobertZubrin,arocketscientist,agreesandthinksstartingwithMarsmakesthemostsense.HethinkssendingpeopletoMarswillallowustolearnalot—forexample,abouttheabilityofhumanstoliveinaverydifferentenvironment. However,scientistswillneedtoterraformMarsforpeopletobeabletolive.OneofthemaingoalsofterraformingMarsistowarmitupbecausetheaveragetemperaturethereisabout-60℃.OneideaforwarmingMarsistobuildfactoriestherethatproducegreenhousegases.Thiscouldtakemanycenturies.However,itshouldleadtorainfallandthegrowthofplants,resultinginmoreairthatpeoplecanbreathe. AnotherbigconcernforscientistsiswhetherhumanscanmovetoMarsandstillstayhealthyinmindandbody.Asatest,sixpeoplelivedinaMars-likeenvironmentinHawaiiforayearbefore“returningtoEarth”recently.Itwasa1,200-square-footroomthatwasonthesideofavolcanoandusedthesunforenergy.ChristianeHeinicke,oneofthepeoplewholivedthere,saidthatoneofthebiggestissueswasfeelingbored.SohumansonMarswouldalwaysneedtokeepthemselvesbusywithvariousactivities.Anotherimportantfindingwasthatthepeoplelivingtogethershouldallbeabletogetalongandworktogether. OneparticularorganizationbasedinEuropeisplanningtosendthefirsthumanstoMarsbefore2030.TheorganizationbelievesthatitsprojectisgivingpeopleworldwidethechancetobepartofthefirsthumancrewevertoliveonMarsforgood.However,manyexpertsthinktheproject’scostofUS$6billionistoolowforittobesuccessful.TheAmericanspaceagencyNASAbelievesthatsendingpeopletoMarswouldcostaboutUS$100billion,althoughthisestimateisbasedonbringingthembacktoEarth,too.Regardless,itseemsthathumanslivingonMarsmaywellhappenalotsoonerthanmostpeoplebelieve.WhyisStephenHawkingmentionedinparagraph1? A.Topredictthefuture. B.Toshowhisconcern. C.Tointroducethetopic. D.Toadvertisespaceliving.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“terraform”inparagraph2probablymean? A.Warmingupaplanet. B.Movingtoaplanet. C.Constructingaplanet. D.Changingtheenvironmentonaplanet.30.Whatcanyoulearnfromthetext? A.Thebudgetoftheprojectiscost-effective. B.GreenhousegasesareamustforlivingonMars. C.HawaiiisaplacewithMars-likeenvironment. D.HumanslivingonMarswillbearealityinthenot-too-distantfuture.31.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext? A.LifeonMars? B.HomesonMars? C.MarsExploration. D.EscapefromPlanetEarth.D Parentsmayworrythattheirchildrenaren’tgettingenoughqualitysleep.However,nowthere’sasmartbedtoprovideadultswithsleepdatabyasmartapp.TheSleepIQbedcansendasignalofattentiontoparentswhentheirchildrenareasleep,aswellasiftheyareriskingoutofbed.Ifachildistossingandturning(辗转反侧),itcanalsobeadjustedtomakeitmorecomfortable. ThebedwasfirstintroducedattheInternationalConsumer,ElectronicsShow(CES).Itclaimstobetheonlyoneintheworld,whichadjustswithchildrenastheygrow.Childrendon’tneedtowearasmart-bandoralternativewearabledeviceinbed.Instead,thequalityoftheirsleepismeasuredbysensorsinthebed,whichmonitortheirpresent,averagebreathingrate,heartrateandmovement.Thenitassessesqualityofsleep.TheyaregivenaSleepIQscoreforeachnight’ssleep.Usinganaccompanyingapp,parentscanseeitclearly.Italsoallowsparentstomonitorroutines(常规)thataffectsleep,suchasexercise,caffeineandscreentime,helpingthemtodeveloparoutinethathelpsdevelopagoodnight’sshut-eye. Thebedsendsasignaltotheappwhenitsensesachildisoutofbedorisrestless,suchasifheishavinganightmare(噩梦).Itsfirmnesscanbeadjustedtochangethelevelofcomfortandsupporttosuitchildrenastheygrow.A“headtilt(倾斜)“featureforreadingisbuiltin,andparentscanremotelyturnalightoutafterreadingtimeusingtheapp.Therearealsofunfeaturessuchasa“monsterscanner”,whichusesamobilephonetocheckforandfightmonstersunderthebed.What’smore,anautomaticlightwillguidechildren,iftheyneedtogetupinthemiddleofthenight. ThebedisavailableonlineandatSleepNumberstoresintheUSfromaround$499,almostthesameasthebedswearesleepingon.32.WhateffectdoestheSleepIQbedhaveonchildren? A.Theirsleepqualitywillbeimproved. B.Theirsportsperformancewillbeimproved. C.Theirhealthconditionwillbeimprovedgreatly. D.Theynolongerneedtogetupinthemiddleofthenight.33.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext? A.TheSleepIQbedisthebestbedaroundtheworld. B.ChildrenwillneverfalloutoftheSleepIQbed. C.Thesmartbedisascheapasanordinaryone. D.Anothersmartbedisneededwithchildrengrowingolder.34.WhatcanbeinferredfromhavingtheSleepIQbed? A.Childrenwon’thaveanightmare. B.Parentscanbefreefromsomeworries. C.Childrenhadbetternotreadonthebed. D.Parentsdon’tneedtocareforchildrenanymoreatnight.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout? A.Howtogetagoodsleep. B.Howparentstakecareofchildren. C.Thesmartbedhelpingsleepbetter. D.Risksthatchildrenfacewhensleeping.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。 Flucanbeverydangerousalthoughinmostpeopletheillnessmaylastonlyaweekortwo.Gettingafluvaccine(疫苗)everyyearisthebestwaytopreventgettingtheflu.36____ Recognizeflusymptoms(症状).Beforeyoucaneffectivelytreattheflu,makesurethat’swhatyouactuallyhave.37Commonsymptomsoffluincludeseriouscough,sorethroat,feverabove100°F,headaches,weaknessandsoonwhilesymptomsofthecommoncoldusuallyincludemildcough,low-gradeornofeveraswellasslightaches. 38Insomeextremecases,theflucancausesymptomssevereenoughtorequirehospitalization.Youneedtoseeadoctorimmediatelyifyouareexperiencingthefollowingsymptoms:shortnessofbreathordifficultybreathing,chestpainorpressure;blueishskinorpurplishlips;severeheadacheorneckpain. Getsomerest.Sometimesit’spossibletokeepworkingorgoingtoschoolwithacold,butwhenyouhavetheflu,it’simportanttorest.39Sincetheflumayspreadbycontact,stayinghomeisasconsiderateasitisnecessaryforyourrecovery. TakevitaminC.VitaminCisessentialforhealth.StudiessuggestthataproperamountofvitaminCcanhelpremovecoldandflusymptoms.40Thentake1000mgthreetimesdaily.DonotcontinuetotaketoomuchvitaminCafteryoufeelbetter.Thoughitrarelyhappens,toomuchofitmaygetyoupoisoned. A.Knowwhentoseekemergencymedicaltreatment. B.Butifyougettheflu,itpaystolearnhowtotreatit. C.Takeafewdaysofftogiveyourbodytimetorecover. D.Youcanremovethediscomfortoffeverbyusingacoolcloth. E.Take1000mgperhourwithinfivehourswhensymptomsappear. F.Flusymptomsaresimilartocoldsymptoms,butmuchmoresevere. G.HavesomeorangejuicebecauseitisagoodsourceofnaturalvitaminC.第三部分语言运用(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。DearSeth, Youareonlythreeyearsold,andatthispointinyourlifeyouarenotabletounderstandthisletter.Butsomedaywhenyou41,Ihopeyouwillfindsomething42inwhatIamgoingtosharewithyou. Lifecanbe43.Therewillbepeopleinyourlifewhowon’tbeverynice.They’ll44youbecauseyouaredifferent,orfornogoodreason.Youwillalsofaceheartbreakandmightbe45bythoseyoulove.Ihopeyoudon’thavetofacethesetoomuch.Butsuchthings46. Beopentolifeanyway.You’llfindcruelty(残忍)and47inyourjourneythroughlife,butdon’tletthatpreventyoufromfindingnewthings.Don’tretreat(退却)fromlife,anddon’thideor48yourselfoff.Beopentonewthings,newexperiencesandnewpeople.Youwill49manytimes,butifyouallowthattostopyoufromtrying,youwill50manychances.Dorememberfailureisasteppingstonetosuccess. Youwillmeetmanypeoplewhowilltrytodo51thanyou,inschool,incollege,andatwork.They’lltrytohavenicercars,biggerhouses,nicerclothes,andsoon…Tothem,lifeisacompetition.However,Ibelievelifeisa52.Ifyoualwaystryyourbestto53others,youarewastingyourlife.Learntoenjoyyourlifeinsteadandyouwillmakeitajourneyof54oflearningandoflove. Finally,knowthatIloveyouandalwayswill.Youare55areallywonderfuljourney,andIwillalwaysbethereforyou.LoveDad41. A.cheerup B.growup C.showup D.bringup42. A.valuable B.familiar C.normal D.novel43. A.flexible B.limited C.unkind D.equal44. A.runafter B.lookat C.lookafter D.laughat45. A.impressed B.hurt C.found D.accepted46. A.happen B.work C.matter D.disappear47. A.hope B.difference C.pain D.luck48. A.see B.wall C.shake D.cover49. A.escape B.prepare C.fail D.seek50. A.meet B.enjoy C.take D.miss51. A.better B.earlier C.less D.faster52. A.course B.dream C.journey D.challenge53. A.change B.follow C.beat D.pardon54. A.regret B.patience C.quietness D.happiness55. A.conducting B.permitting C.starting D.recognizing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。TheDragonBoatFestival TheDragonBoatFestival,also56(call)theDuanwuFestival,iscelebratedonthefifthdayofthefifthlunarmonth.About2,500yearsago,itcameintobeingasoneofChina’straditionalfestivals.TheDragonBoatFestivalisverypopularbothathomeandabroad.Forthousandsofyears,thefestival57(mark)byeatingzongziandracingdragonboats. Youcan’timaginethatthefestivalhassuchalonghistory.Therearemanylegendsabouttheoriginofthefestival,themostpopularof58saysitisinmemoryofQuYuan,59honestpoetwhoissaidtohavekilled60(he)bydrowninginariver.QuwasagovernoroftheStateofChuandoneofChina’s___61___(early)poetsduringtheWarringStatesperiod. InfaceofgreatpressurefromthepowerfulQinState,hesupportedenrichingthecountryandimprovingitsmilitaryforcessoastofightagainsttheStateofQin.However,hewasdisagreedbysomepoliticians,andlaterremoved62powerandforcedtoleavehiscountry.63(realize)thatthecountrywasnowinthehandsofevil64(official),QuheldalargestoneandjumpedintotheMiluoRiver.Nearbyfishermenrushedovertotryandsavehimbutwereevenunabletorecoverhisbody. TheDragonBoatFestivalisanimportantsymbolicevent,whichalsoallowsordinaryChinesepeople65(communicate)withnatureandtheuniverse.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分) 假如你是李华,你的加拿大网友Henry暑假打算来中国,希望你能为他推荐一个旅游胜地。请你用英语给他发一封电子邮件,向他推荐一个你喜欢的旅游胜地。内容包括:简介你推荐的旅游胜地;叙述推荐理由;表达祝愿。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearHenry,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.Yours,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。 FrankthrewhimselfintohisseatinthebackoftheMilwaukeecitybusalongwithseveralotherhighschoolboys.Itwasanothercold,grayday. Hestillrememberedhisstomachchilling(使寒冷)intoafrozenknotasheapproachedthelockerroomlastmonth.Hehadreadtheteamlistpostedonthelockerroomdoor,hoping,searchinganxiouslyforhisname.Ithadn’tbeenthere.Itwasmissing.Hehadfeltsuddenlyasifhehadceased(停止)toexist.Becomeinvisible. Itwasn’teasystartinganewschool,especiallyforFrankbecausehehadbeenastarathleteinallsportsatelementaryschool.Now,itseemed,hewasnothing. ThebuscametoastopattheCountyInstitutionsgrounds.Averypregnantwomanhungontothesilverhandrail(扶手)andslowlypulledherselfontothebus.Asshefellbackwardintotheseatbehindthebusdriver,herfeetkickedup,andFranksawthatshewasn’twearinganyshoes. Thebusdrivershoutedoverhisshoulder,“Whereareyourshoes,lady?Itisfreezingoutthere.” “Ican’taffordshoes,”thewomananswered.“Igotonthebusjusttogetmyfeetwarm,”thewomancontinued.“Ifyoudon’tmind,I’lljustridearoundwithyouforabit.”Someoftheboysatthebackexchangedglancesandrolledtheireyes. Thedriverscratched(挠)hisheadandshouted,“Nowjusttellmehowcomeyoucan’taffordshoes?” “Igoteightkids.Theyallgotshoes.There’snotenoughleftforme.” FranklookeddownathisnewNikebasketballshoes.Hisfeetwerewarmandcomfortable.Andthenhelookedbackatthewoman.Hersocksweretorn.Hercoat,missingbuttons,hungopenaroundherstomach,asswollen(肿大的)asabasketball. Frankdidn’thearanythingaroundhimafterthat.Theword“invisible(隐形的)”poppedintohismindagain.Aninvisiblepersonforgottenbysociety,butforadifferentreason,hethought.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。Paragraph1:Hewouldprobablyalwaysbeabletoaffordshoes,butsheprobablyneverwould.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.Paragraph2:Hethenhurriedtothedoorwhenheheardthewomanexclaim,“Thankyou,youngman.“_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

武汉市重点中学5G联合体2023-2024学年度下学期期末考试高一年级英语试卷参考答案第一部分听力 1-5BCAAC 6-10ABABC 11-15BCABC 16-20CCAAB第二部分阅读 21-23DCA 24-27DDAB 28-31CDBB 32-35ACBC 36-40BFACE第三部分知识运用第一节完形填空 41-45BACDB 46-50ACBCD 51-55ACBDC第二节阅读填词. 56.called 57.hasbeenmarked 58.which 59.an 60.himself 61.earliest 62.from 63.Realizing 64.officials 65.tocommunicate第四部分写作:第一节应用文DearHenry, Howiseverythinggoingwithyou?GladtolearnthatyouaretovisitChinainthesummerholiday.I’mwritingtorecommendtoyoumyfavoritetouristattraction. WhenIreadyourletter,thefirstplacethatpoppedintomymindisXishuangbanna,locatedinthesouthwestofChina.YoucanenjoythefascinatingdancesofDaipeoplethereaswellasallkindsofdeliciousfood,especiallythelocalsnacks.WhatimpressesmemostistheWaterSplashingFestival,atwhichpeoplesplashwaterontoeachothertoexpresstheirwishes.ColorfulcultureandcustomsareanotherchiefreasonwhyIrecommendtheplace. I’msurethetripwillbeavisualfeastforyou.I’mlookingforwardtohearingfromyouaboutit.(127words)YoursLiHua第二节读后续写参考范文1: Hewouldprobablyalwaysbeabletoaffordshoes,butsheprobablyneverwould.Insuchacoldandgrayday,hestillhadNikeshoes,warmandcomfortablewhilethepregnantwomanworenoshoeswithonlytornsocks.Laughterfromotherschoolkidscirculatedaroundthebus.Staringattheinvisiblelady,hisfrozenknotinhisstomachmeltedaway,andanideapoppedupinhismind.Withthebuscomingtotheterminalstop,andothersemptyingoff,Frankracedtothelady,pulledoutsomenotesandhandedthemtoher.Inasplitsecond,theladywasoverwhelmedbyawaveofconfusionandsurprise.Lookingintohereyes,hesaid,“Takethemoneyandbuyyou/yourselfapairofshoes!“ Hethenhurriedtothedoorwhenheheardthewomanexclaim,“Thankyou,youngman.“Hearingallthis,thebusdriverslookedoverhisshoulderandaskedFrankwhathisnamewas.Hischeeksburning,Frankturnedaroundtofacehimandansweredquietly,“FrankDaily”.RootingFrank’snameinhisheart,hesaidthathehadneverwitnessedsuchaheart-warmingsceneinhiscareer.Meanwhile,theladysobbedingratitude,“Ithoughtnoonewouldnoticeme—aninvisibleindividual.“Gettingoffthebus,awaveofwarmthboiledupinsideFrank.Onthewaybackhome,hehoppedlikeabirdandcouldhardlyfeelthebitingwind.参考范文2: Hewouldprobablyalwaysbeabletoaffordshoes,butsheprobablyneverwould.Atthethoughtofthis,awaveofsadnessandempathytookholdofhim.Then,hehidhimselfbehindtheseat,archinghisbackandholdingtightlyontotheheelofhisshoes.Squeezinghisfeetoutofshoes,hestraightenedupandnoticedthatthebuscametotheterminalstop.Thecrowdsrushedtogetoff,jostlingeachotherandleaving

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