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学年(下)期末考试2022—2023高届英语试题2025考试说明
1.考试时间120分钟
2.试题总分150分
3.试卷页数10页第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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,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
1.What doesthe manorderA.A hamsalad.B.A beefsalad.C.Some breadrolls.
2.What isAndrew askedto doA.Put awayhis toys.B.Finish hishomework.C.Go tosleep.
3.What isthe weatherlike nowA.Cool.B.Cold.C.Hot.
4.What willPeter usethe orangepeel todoA.Eat asa snack.B.Soak hisfeet.C.Remove thesmell in the fridge.
5.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In abookstore.B.In alibrary.C.In acinema.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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,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.What timeis itnowA.6:40p.m.B.7:00p.m.C.7:20p.m.
7.How doesthe womansound in the endI wasnt justa singleparent;I was the onlyparent.My paycheckwas
24.(标签).The nextday as we searchedfor ourtree,I struggledto becheerful asI25each pricetag Overthenext week,I26applied forjobs asmy bankaccount grewsmaller.On aweekend afternoon,I droppedKristil ina27gated munityfor abirthday party.I watchedas shewent in,surrounded byall thenice thingswe couldntafford.I drovehome
28.Back athome,I glancedout the window.It hadbeen snowingon andoff allmorning.I29a smallelderly womanwithshort whitehair struggling to openher cardoor30thewind.As shegot out,I realizedit wasmy oldprofessor,Sister EstherHeffernan,whom Ihadnt seenfbr aboutsix months.“What areyou doingout in this weather,I askedaswehugged.Well,I triedto calllast weekbut couldnt
31.Then Icalled yourjob and they saidyou werentworking thereanymore,so Ithought Iwould eby.”Just beingin SisterEsthers32gave mehope thatthings wouldbe allright.As shegot upto leave,she handedme aChristmascard andkissed meon thecheek.I walkedher toher carand33as shedrove away.(喘气)When Iopened hercard,I gaspedin34,Hundreddollar billsfell onto the table.Tears of35welled upin myeyes asI counted.I silentlythanked herin myheart.
21.A.annoyed B.excited C.surprised D.discouraged
22.A.planned B.promised C.managed D.failed
23.A.beat B.jumped C.ached D.sank
24.A.evidence B.savings C.survival D.charity
25.A.decorated B.eyed C.replaced D.removed
26.A.desperately B.secretly C.immediately D.carefully
27.A.poor B.mon C.wealthy D.romantic
28.A.embarrassed B.satisfied C.defeated D.relieved
29.A.saved B.noticed C.sought D.recognized
30.A.with B.for C.of D.against
31.A.get overB.get offC.get throughD.get away
32.A.presence B.place C.situation D.shoes
33.A.greeted B.clapped C.chatted D.waved
34.A.despair B.shock C.fort D.anger
35.A.pride B.guilt C.disappointment D.gratitude第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内1单词的正确形式()()One of the36old traditionalopera formsstill37perform inChina,Kunqu Operawas bornin Suzhou,Jiangsu()(非物质文化遗产)province.It38list asone of the masterpiecesof theoral andintangible culturalheritage byUNESCOin
2001.()bining songs,graceful bodymovements,martial artsand dance,Kunqu usesa seeminglyendless39various ofgesturesto expressemotions.Like manytraditional Chineseart forms,Kunqu hasbeen faced40petition frommass cultureand alack ofinterest amongyoung people.But therecognition byUNESCO made()()it possiblefor Kunqu Opera41experience arevival.Some artistsnoted thatKunquOperapieces are42close linked(牡丹亭),with Chineseliterature andthe bestknownone isThe PeonyRavilion43was writtenby MingDynasty playwrightTang Xianzu.(青春版)When44youth version^^of ThePeony Pavilionwas puton atuniversities acrossChina,it gainedgreat()popularity amongyoung people.One of the actressesreceived anote froman audiencemember afterthe show,45tell herhowbeautiful she was onstageand howbeautiful Kunquwas.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节单句填空(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,根据所给汉语或单词提示,填出单词的正确形式(和谐共处)(根
46.Only whenwe learnto existin withnature canwe stopbeing athreat towildlife andto ourplanet.据汉语提示单词拼写)(大部分)(根据
47.Instead offollowing thetraditional pathof marriagelike theof girls,Lin choseto studymedicine.汉语提示单词拼写)(更新)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
48.He wasback in the office,the workschedule on the puter.
49.He narrowly(逃脱)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)being killedin thetraffic accidentthe otherday.
50.pared tohow shewas whenshe(精力充沛的).(根据汉语提示拼写单词)first startedattending myclass,Shirley ismore active,smart and()(用所给词的适当形式填空)
51.With thefinal examapproach,some studentsare gettingmore andmore nervous.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
52.Many animalsare beinglegal huntedand theirhabitats arebeing destroyed.().(所给词的适当形式填空)
53.Ifs importantthat studentsdevelop anaware ofhow theInternet can be usedproperly()(所给词的适当形式填空)
54.This newtest mightable doctorsto detectthe diseaseearly.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
55.absorb inwriting herposition in the study,she didnthear thephone ring.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友在成都国际学校读书,暑假想到你的家乡重庆旅游请你给他写一封邮
56.Peter件告知相关情况,内容包括推荐高铁出行;
1.简单介绍重庆城市特色;
2.期待到来,表达祝愿
3.注意,词数左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);1100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考词汇高铁highspeed trainDearPeter,How iseverything goinglatelyYours sincerely,Li HuaA.Surprised.B.Annoyed.C.Disappointed.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.How longdid Zarasroundtheworld flighttakeA.Two months.B.Three months.C.Five months.
9.Where didZara starther tripA.In Britain.B.In Belgium.C.In Canada
10.Why wasZara stuckin theRussian FarEastA.Her visaneeded tobe renewed.B.Her planehad abreakdown.C.She raninto badweather.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What isthe relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Colleagues.B.Husband andwife.C.Doctor andpatient.
12.Why didthe manstay uplate lastnightA.To watcha match.B.To preparea report.C.To cleanup aftera party.
13.What doesthe womanadvise the man todoA.Take somemedicine.B.Drink somewater.C.Ask forsick leave.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Why doesthe manwant tochange hisreservationA.He needs to attenda meeting.B.His meetingended early.C.His flightwas delayed.
15.How manyother peopleare on the waitinglist besidesthe manA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
6.When willflight SA285start checkinginA.In about40minutes.B.In aboutone hour.C.In aboutone hourand ahalf.
17.What willthemando nextA.Check hisbags.B.Wait fora while.C.Apply fora membercard.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题18Whafs thetalk mainlyaboutA.The returnof twolost notebooks.B.The valueof twopriceless notebooks.C.The displayof Darwinstwo notebooks.
19.What doesJessica GardnerdoA.A policeman.B.A professor.C.A librarian.
20.What dowe knowabout thetwo notebooksA.They wereoriginally ina pinkbox.B.They arein goodcondition.C.They belongto anational library.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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Everyone meetstroubles anddifficulties,and everyoneneedsto get negativefeelings outof theirown systems.Doyou have a person,a placeor evenan objectthat youturn towhenever youneed alistener andfortSun FlowerWeleto postyour storiesbelow.When Iam thinking about relievingstress,thoughts ofmy schooPscherry trees instantly fillmymind.It isthis placewhere Itake awalk everyday afterlunch thathelps meto reflectonmyself andprepare formy afternoonclasses.When thetree bloomsinthesummer,it willsymbolizethe timethat weneed tosay goodbyeto ourschool andgraduate.Enjoying thefreshair andwarm sunshineand whisperingtothelovely treesabout bothmy progressandchallenges aremy specialways tofind fort.When I have troublesin mylife andfind itdifficult totalk tomy friends,then Thave atendency to share themwithstrangers online.One of the reasonsis thatit seemseasier totap onthe screenof themobile phonethan tospeak because,inthiscase,my anxietyis minimized.In addition,I canfreely controlthe chatcontent andexpress myemotions withoutworryingabout beinginterrupted.Most importantly,social mediagives mea feelingof security.Often wedont knowwhothe otherperson ison socialmedia,so wecan speakfreely withoutreservation.Ihavea friendwith whomI cantalk aboutany ofmy worries-I oftencall him“Mr TreeHole”.He hasbeen mygoodfriend sincehigh school.Whenever Iplain tohim andseek help,he alwayspatiently listensto meand magicallycalmsme down.He is always thereto“hear outmy dailysmall things,so Iam morethan willingtosharemany smallthingswith him.He istruly areliable shoulderfor meto cryon.
1.Who prefersan objectto dealwith negativefeelingsA.Sun Flower.B.Amy.C.Enkaer.D.Mr TreeHole.
2.Which isnot Amysopinion onthe advantageof sharingtroubles onlineA.It iseasier totap onthe screenof amobile phonethan tospeak.B.Social mediaprovides asense ofsecurity.C Peoplecan speakwith reservationon socialmedia.D.Emotions canbe expressedfreely online.A.In adaily newspaper.B.In asocial magazine.C.In astudent handbook.D.In ablog post.
3.Where areyou mostlikely toread this articlePamela Malhotrahas alwaysattached greatimportance toeducation.However,life alwaysseemed toget intheway“every timeshe triedto finishher bachelorsdegree.The singlemom wasso devotedto workingto supporther twochildrenthat sherepeatedly puther owneducation goalson hold,giving upher collegeprogram ontwo separateoccasionsover theyears.When hewas justfive yearsold,her sonBonifacio Malhotranoticed herstrugglingtoget herdegree,and hemade a;promise to help her.I rememberI justtold mymom...one day,its gonnabe youand meBonifacio said.“Were goingtogain ourdegrees at the same time.Those wordsproved tobe propheticfor themomandson duo,who currentlywalkedacross thestage atthe universityto collecttheir bachelorsdegrees together!“That promise,he neverallowed itto die,“said Pamela.He continuouslyconfirmed thatwere gonnado this.”Theirpath tograduation wasnteasy,but Bonifaciostayed trueto hispromise andhelped hismother alongthe way.The twoholdtwo associatesdegrees each,so inthe fallof2021they registeredtogether inbachelorlevel online courses.They bothfoundthe classeschallenging,but Bonifaciostepped upas thecheerleader hismother needed.“Mom,youve gotto keepitgoing.I knowyou wantto stop.We mustkeep going,“Bonifacio recalled.uThe mainthing wasjust tryingto geteverythinglined upand stayon topof all the work.”It tookthe Malhotrastwo yearsto finishtheir bachelorsdegrees,hers in humanities and Bonifacio^in publicsafetyadministration.Pamela plansto stayat herjob asa coordinator,andBonifaciohas accepteda jobat universitytohelpotherstudents succeedin college,too.Pamela saidshewasincredibly proudof hersons achievement,and shepersonally couldnthave reachedher lifelonggoalwithout thesupport ofher family,especially him.Between myson andmy daughter,they weremy greatestsupporter,“Pamela proudlysaid.
4.What doesthe underlinedword“prophetic“in Paragraph2probably meanA.Professional.B.Particular.C.Precious.D.Predictable.
5.What dowe knowabout theMalhotrasA.They tookonlinecoursesatthesametime.B.Pamela thoughtthe courseswere morechallenging.C.Bonifacio majoredinhumanitiesat university.D.Pamela nowworks asa universityteacher.
6.Which of the followingstatement canbest describeBonifacioA.Hes thegood man of thehouse.B.Hes aman of all work.C.Hes aman amongmen.D.Hes amanofhis word.
7.What canbe thebest titleof thethe passageA.We Valuethe TimeBeing withFamiliesB.Families HelpEach OtherC.The HomeIs OurHeavenD.Each FamilyHas ItsOwn ProblemsC(珊壬胡礁)A Spanishproject isattempting to3D printcoral reefs to providehabitat forfish andprotection forbeachesand coastalmunities atrisk fromrising seas and otherdamage.Coral reefs are massivelydecreasing globally,and somescientists saywe couldlose7090%of ourreefs duetowarming oceanwaters.That has all kindsof seriousconsequences becausea quarterofthe worlds fishlive inand aroundreefs,reefsarecritically importantprotectors ofbeach munitiesthreatened byhigh wavesand tides,andtheysupport amassiveamount ofbiodiversity.That ledmarine biologistLizzie Faneand hercofounder AlfredMartel,a puterscientist,to startCoastruction,a nonprofitorganization.(规模)...;“Even ifyou starton asmall scalea squarekilometer already,it couldhaveagreat impactMartel says.It couldreally protecta coast,a beach,or anarea wherethere isa munityliving andthey needprotection becausethe seaisrising.^^Being ableto3D printis important,because youmatch individualsites.Every locationis differentwith differentcoralspecies.like everybodyhasadifferent house,“Fane says.You cantake intoaccount habitatrequirements ofnot justthecoral but also thefish thatlive nearby.”Their currenttechnology canprint variousshapes.The resultcanbean amazinglynaturallooking manmaderock withplentyof cornersfor bothcoral andother fishto attachthemselves andmake homes.The Coastructionfounders dontthink theycan possiblymeet theglobal demand,so theirgoal isto providethe tools一like the3D printer-for localpeople anddesign thetechnology touse cheapand locallyavailablematerials tocreate theartificialcoral reefs.No hightemperatures orchemical additivesare required,and anyloose powderor sandmaterial notusedin oneprint willbe usedinthenext.The3D printerworks onsite,so theresno transportof finishedblocks required.
8.What doesthe underlinedword“That inparagraph2refer toA.The biodiversityof coral reefs.B.The reductionin coralspecies.C.The protectioncoral reefsprovide.D.The lossof globalcoralreefs.
9.What doMartePs wordsimplyA.3Dprinted reefscan hardlysave oceans.B.Small actionscan makea lotof difference.C.Smallscale productionof reefsisadrop inthe ocean.D.3Dprinted reefsfail toprovide perfectfish habitat.
10.What dowe knowabout thecurrent3D reefprintingA.It canjust printregularshaped reefs.B.It canuse anymaterial toproduce reefs.C.It cancreate lifelikereefs.D.It canmeet theglobal demandfor reefs.
11.What isone goaloftheCoastruction foundersA.Adapting theirtechnology tolocal conditions.B.Putting theirreefs intomass production.C.Transporting finishedreefstowhere they are needed.D.Adding chemicalsto reefsto makethem colorful.D()Artificial intelligenceAI hashit theheadlines inrecent months,particularly sincethe launchof ChatGPTinNovember.The chatbotcan notonly answera broadrange ofquestions,butalsocreate originalpoems andstories.Japans first fully Alcreatedic Cyberpunk:Peach John,was releasedon March9by Shinchosha,a majorpublishinghouse.The icis basedonthefuturistic imaginationoftheauthor,whose penname isRootport.It describeshow theJapanese(民间传说)(反乌托folklore heroMomotaro,who issaid tohave beenborn froma giantpeach,lives ina dystopian邦的)future.All thefancy futuristicobjects andcreatures inthe book,however,were designedand createdby Midjourneyalongwith otherpopular onlineimagegeneration AItools suchas StableDiffusion andDALLE
2.Unlike traditionalic volumeswhich areusually blackandwhiteand shortin length,Cyberpunk:Peach Johnesinfullcolor andspans morethan100pages.A work of thislength wouldnormally takeover ayear toplete byeven authorswho一are familiarwith iccreation.However,with AIcreation,it tookthe writera surprisinglyshort periodonlysix weeks—to finishthe wholework.Despite gainingwidespread attentionasthefirstfullyAldrawn ic in Japan,the workhas alsoraised somequestionsand concernas well.According toGulf Newsand CNN,some peopleare worriedthat AI technology willthreaten jobsandcopyright ownershipinthenations thrivingic bookindustry,as wellas creativityand artisticvalue.(侮辱)One Twitteruser describedthe projectasanabsolute insultto icand icartists everywhere.Another wrote:Weird topublish aic byAI whenyour countryhas someofthe most talentedartists inexistence.But Rootporthas insistedthat hisic bookshould beconsidered awork ofart.“AI cannotyet createa perfectwork onitsown.Human assistanceis essential,“he said.
12.Who isthe writeroftheic,Cyberpunk:Peach John!A.Shinchosha.B.Rootport.C.Momotaro.D.Midjourney.
13.Which ofthe followingis trueA.The icbook iscolorful andextremely timesavingin creation.B.AItechnologywill definitelythreaten jobsand copyrightownership.C.Japan hasthe mosttalented icartists intheworld.D.The icbook isconsidered aworkofart.
14.Whafs peoplesattitude towardsthe Aldrawnicinthe textA.Positive.B.Negative.C.Unconcerned.D.Neutral.
15.What isthe mainidea ofthe textA.Aldrawn icshave advantagesover traditionalones.B.Aldrawn icshave beea newtrend inJapan.C.Japan releasedits firstfully Alcreatedic.D.People havedifferent opinionsonthefirst Alcreatedic.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项When youresitting onan examiningtable,its easyto forgetallthequestions thatbrought youin tosee thedoctor inthefirst place.Maybe youthought your physician wouldask youabout something,but theydidnt,so youwerent sureif(症状)you shouldbring itup.Or asymptom feltlike abig dealto you,but theybrushed itoff.How toget thebest carefrom your physician16Prepare foran appointmentMostpatients feelthat thedoctor isallknowing,and thatinthemedical relationshiptheyarepowerless.17This isa partnership.Doctors andpatients shouldwork togetheras“codetective”.And thatdetective workwill beeasierfor youand your doctor ifyou eto yourappointment ready.You canbegin withthinkingaboutyour currentproblemsas wellas givingyour medicalhistory.18If youfeel dismissedby your doctor,dont hesitateto voiceyour opinions.Some helpfulphrases canbe usedin thosemoments:“This islimiting mylifb,and“I thinkthat theressomething goingon and Im havinga hardtime puttingit(转诊)together.I needyour help.^^You canalso askfbr areferral tosee anotherspecialist andbring afriend orfamilymember toyour nextappointment toask questionsor takenotes.Take information home with youTaking writtenor recordedinformationhomewith you can helpyou rememberinformation andinstructions anytimeyou needto.Your doctorisagood sourceof accurateinformation youcan trust.You cantake homewithyouthe notesthatyou havetaken duringthe appointment.19If necessary,youcaneven takebrochures orother educationalmaterials.Follow upwith yourdoctor
20、like takingmedicine,scheduling atest orscheduling anappointment witha specialist.If you9reconfused orif youveforgotten someinformation,its okto contactyourdoctor.A.Ask followupquestions.B Hereshow totalk toyourphysician.C.Your doctorcan writeall instructionsdown foryou.D.But yourphysician cantread yourmind.E.Make sureto followany instructionsyourdoctorgave you.(诊断).F.Here aresome tipson makingthemostofadiagnosisG.You canalso takehome anywritten instructionsfromyourdoctor.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项One Fridayevening inDecember,two weeksbefore Christmas,I lostmy jobwithout anywarning.Iwas21for theweekend,when mydaughter KristilandI22togetour Christmastree.Then Ilistened tomy voicemail:Were sorrybut yourwork assignmenthas endedas oftoday.My heart。
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