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学年度上期高届半期考试2023-20242025英语试卷考试时间分钟满分分120150第一部分听力(共两节;每小题分,满分分)L530做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,共分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有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10A.To starta newjob.B.To goon a business trip.C.To lookafter hisfamily.
2.What doesthe womanmeanA.The backpackisnt lost,B.The manis toocareless.C.Shell helpfind thebackpack.
3.What arethey going to dofirstA.Pickup Jim.B.Go backhome.C.Stop by the cleaners.
4.What isthe relationshipbetween the two speakersA.Doctor andpatient.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Boss andemployee.
5.What toppingswill beon thepizzaA.Italian sausage.B.Pineapple.C.Black pepper.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
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51.Why isthe manmoving to New York听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,佳从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最选项,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,每小题秒钟;听完5后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How willthe twospeakers get to themallA.By taxi.B.By bus.C.By subway.
7.When willthey arriveat themallA.In about10minutes.B.In about20minutes.C.In about30minutes.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What doesthe womanwant the man to doA.Fix theprinter.B.Pickup inkfor theprinter.C.Get extracomputer paper.
9.What isthe womangoing todo nextA.Text theman.B.Call theman.C.Go tofind theman.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Why isthe womancallingA.To discussthe monthlyrent.B.To inquireabout theapartment advertised.C.To changetime forher appointment.Text4W:Mike,you looktired.Whats wrongwith youM:I thinkIm havinga temperature.My headis spinningand I have asore throat.W:Let mesee.Hmm.Youd betterstay athome today.Til callyour momand askher to take youhome.M:Thank you,Ms.Stone.Text5W:Hello!Can Itake yourorderM:Yes.rd likea largehalf andhalf pizza.W:What toppingswould youlike oneach halfWe haveItalian sausage,ham,mushroom,onion,pineapple,black olives,green pepper,bacon,tomato,shrimp,pepperoni.M:Well then.Til havepepperoni andmushroom onone halfand greenpepper andItalian sausageon theother.Andcould Iget extracheeseM:All right第二节Text6W:Should wetake a taxi or a busto themallM:Lefs take a bus.Ifs impossibleto getataxiduring rushhour.And thebus ridewill onlytake us20minutesW:Isnt thatabusstop overthereM:Yes.Oh,theres abus now!Well haveto runto catchit.W:Oh no!Weve justmissed it!M:No problem.There willbe anotherone in10minutes.Text7M:Hello.Hi,Stephanie!How arethings atthe officeW:Hi,Luke.How are you Can you pleasestop andpick upextra paperfor thecomputer printerM:What didyou sayCan yourepeat thatplease Didyou sayto pickup inkfbr theprinter Sorry.I canthear youclearly.W:Canyouhear menow No.I needmore computerpaper.Well,Ill textyou exactlywhat Ineed.Thanks,Luke.Talk toyoulater.M:Thanks,Stephanie.Sorry.My phonehas reallybad receptionhere.Text8W:Hello.Tm callingabout theapartment youadvertised.M:Yes.What kindof apartmentareyouinterested inW:Tm interestedin aone-bedroom.Do you have anyavailableM:Yes,Ihaveone.When do you needitW:Sometime aroundnext week.What canyou tellme aboutthis apartmentM:Well,ifs aone-bedroom apartment.The monthlyrent is$650with a$300security deposit.You payelectricity only.Gas andwater areincluded.Both theheater andstove usegas.And thatsprobably it.W:Sounds good.May Icome overtomorrow to takealookM:Sure.What timewould youlike tocomeW:How about10amM:Good.May Ihave yourname pleaseW:My nameis Blanca.M:Blanca.Til seeyou tomorrow.Text9M:Linda,doyouknow howto get to Samsonscompany Ivenever beenthere before.W:Are youdriving ortaking thesubwayM:The subway.W:Take theblue linefrom14th Avenueand changeto thegray lineat Andrew Square.Get offat83rd Street.M:Just amoment.Let mewrite thisdown.W:Take theblue linefrom14th Avenueand changeto thegray lineat AndrewSquare.Get offat83rd Street.Got itM:Yes.Thanks.Now,once IgettoAndrewSquare,how doI proceedW:Once youare on83rd Street,go straightpasta bank.Take thesecond leftand continuegoing straight.Ifs acrossthestreet fromJacks bar.M:Thanks,Linda.How longdoes ittake to get thereW:It takesabout halfan hour.When isyour meetingM:Its10am.Til leaveat9:
30.W:Thafs abusy time.You shouldleave30minutes earlier.M:OK.Thanks,Linda.W:Not atall.Text10Hello,everyone.Td liketo introducethe BBCtoday.The British Broadcasting Companywas establishedin
1922.Fouryears later,it changedits name to theBritishBroadcastingCorporation,better knownas the BBC.And thatis howit hasremainedever since.From thebeginning,the BBCwas a public serviceradio,but alsoan independentoperator.Exceptduring thewar years,it hasnever beencontrolled bythe government.In theearly daysof BBC radio,there was not a lotof newson theradio.There weremusic,drama,discussions andchildrens programs.But newswasnotbroadcast untilafter7:00pm toavoid competitionwith thenewspapers.Today ithas severalnational televisionchannels,lots ofradiochannels anda growingnumber ofinternational services.It alsohas avery popularInternet sitewith newsstories fromBritain and aroundthe world.In tomorrowsworld,communications andthe mediawill becomemore andmore important.With almost100years ofexperience,the BBCis determinedto remain one of the worldsmajor playersin media.A.Around nextweek.B.Around nextmonth.C.Two weekslater.
12.What isnot coveredbythemonthly rentA.Gas.B.Water.C.Electricity听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Where shouldthemanget offA.At AndrewSquare.B.At14h Avenue.C.At83rd Street.
14.Which linewill notbe takenA.The blueline.B.The redline.C.The grayline.
11.When doesthe womanneed theapartmentSamsonsBankJacks BankBankand Co.BarSamsons andSamsonsJacks JacksCo.and Co.Bar Bar
15.Which pictureshows thecorrect routeto thedestination
16.What isthe suggestedleaving timeA.9am.B.9:30am C.10am.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题C.
17.When did theBBCget itspresent nameA.In
1920.B.In
1922.C.In
1926.
18.What kindof programsdidtheBBC offer in theearly daysA.Music programs.B.Sports programsC.Cooking programs
19.When couldpeople listento newson theBBCradioin theearly daysA.At4pm B.At6pm C.At8pm
20.What dowe knowabout theBBCA.It isgovernment-owned.B.It providesinternet services.C.It isthe worldsbiggest mediacompany.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAWhereto Eatin BangkokBangkokis ahighly desirabledestination forfood lovers.It hasa seeminglybottomless wellof diningoptions.Hereare somesuggestions onwhere tostart yourBangkok eatingadventure.NahmOffering Thaifine diningwith exquisiteattention todetail,the bestingredients andauthenticity,Nahm providesthe(烹饪的)best ofBangkok culinaryexperience.Ifs theonly Thairestaurant thatranks amongthe top10of theworlds50best restaurantlist.Head ChefDavid Thompson,who receiveda Michelinstar forhis London-based Thairestaurant ofthesame name,opened thisbranch in the MetropolitanHotel in
2010.Issaya SiameseClubIssaya SiameseClub isinternationally knownThai chefIan Kittichaisfirst flagshipBangkok restaurant.The menuinthis beautifullyrestored colonialhouse featurestraditional Thaicuisine combinedwith modern cooking methods.Bo.IanBo.Ian hasbeen makingwaves in Bangkoks culinaryscene sinceit openedin
2009.Serving hard-to-find Thaidishesinahip atmosphere,the restaurantis trueto Thaicuisines roots,yet stillmanages toadd aspecial twist.This placeisgood fora candle-lit dinnerorawork meetingwith colleagueswho appreciatefine food.For thoseextremely hungry,theres a large setmenu.GagganEarning firstplace on the latestAsias50best restaurants^^list,progressive Indianrestaurant Gagganis one of themostexciting venuesto arriveinBangkokin recentyears.The besttable inthis two-story colonialThai homeoffers awindowright into the kitchen,where youcan seechef Gagganand hisstaff inaction.Culinary theaterat itsbest.
21.What doNahm andIssaya SiameseClub havein commonA.They arebased inhotels.B.They havetop-class chefs.C.They havebranches inLondon.D.They adoptmoderncookingmethods.
22.Which restaurantoffers a large setmenuA.Gaggan.B.Bo.Ian.C.Issaya SiameseClub.D.Nahm.
23.What isspecial aboutGagganA.It hiresstaff fromIndia.B.It putson aplay everyday.C.It serveshard-to-find localdishes.D.It showsthe cookingprocess toguests.BBenjamin West,the fatherof Americanpainting,showed histalent forart whenhe wasonly sixyears ofage.But hedid not knowabout brushesbefore a visitor toldhim heneeded one.In thosedays,a brushwas madefrom earnershair.There wereno camelsnearby.Benjamin decidedcat hairwould work instead.He cutsome furfrom thefamily cattomake abrush.The brushdidnotlast long.Soon Benjaminneeded morefur.Before long,the catbegan to look ragged.His fathersaidthat thecat mustbe sick.Benjamin wasforced toadmit whathe hadbeen doing.The catslot wasabout to improve.That year,oneof Benjamins cousins,Mr.Pennington,came tovisit.He wasimpressed with Benjaminsdrawings.When hewent home,he sentBenjamin abox ofpaint and some brushes.He also(版画)sent sixengravings byan artist.These werethe firstpictures andfirst realpaint andbrushes Benjaminhad everseen.In1747,when Benjaminwas nineyears old,Mr.Pennington returnedfor anothervisit.He wasamazed atwhatBenjamin haddone withhis gift.He askedBenjamins parentsif hemight takethe boyback to Philadelphia foravisit.In thecity,Mr.Pennington gaveBenjamin materialsfor creatingoil paintings.The boybegan alandscape painting.William Williams,a well-known painter,came tosee himwork.Williams wasimpressedwithBenjamin andgave himtwoclassic bookson paintingtotakehome.The books were longand dull.Benjamin couldread onlya little,having beenapoor student.But helater said,Those two booksweremy companionsby day,and undermy pillowat night.While itislikely that he understoodvery littleof thebooks,they werehis introductionto classicalpaintings.The nine-year-oldboy decidedthen thathe would be an artist.
24.What isthe textmainly aboutA.Benjamins visittoPhiladelphia.B.Williams9influence onBenjamin.C.The beginningofBenjaminslife asanartist.D.The friendshipbetween Benjamin and Pennington.
25.What doesthe underlinedpart in paragraph3suggestA.The catwould beclosely observed.B.The catwould getsome medicalcare.C.Benjamin wouldleave hishome shortly.D.Benjamin would have realbrushes soon.
26.What didPennington doto helpBenjamin develophis talentA.He providedhim withpainting materials.B.He tookhim tosee paintingexhibitions.C.He senthim toa schoolinPhiladelphia.D.He taughthim howto makeengravings.
27.Williams9twobookshelped Benjaminto.A.master theuse ofpaints B.appreciate landscapepaintingsC.gettoknow otherpainters D.makeup hismind to be apainterCI wasabout13when anuncle gave me acopy ofJostein Gaarder^Sophie sWorld.It wasfull ofideas thatwere newtome,so Ispent thesummer with my headinandout of that book.It spoketome andbrought meinto aworld ofphilosophy.That lovefor philosophylasted untilI gotto college.Nothing killsthe lovefor philosophyfaster thanpeople whothinkthey understandFoucault,Baudrillard,or Confuciusbetter thanyou—and thentry toexplain them.Eric WeinersThe SocratesExpress:In Searchof LifeLessons fromDead Philosophersreawakened mylove forphilosophy.It isnot anexplanation,but aninvitation tothink andexperience philosophy.Weiner startseach chapterwith ascene ona trainride betweencities andthen frameseach philosophersworkin thecontext ofone thingthey canhelp usdo better.The endresult is a readin whichwe learnto wonderlike Socrates,see likeThoreau,listen likeSchopenhauer,and haveno regretslike Nietzsche.This,more thana book about understandingphilosophy,isabookaboutlearning touse philosophytoimprovea life.He makesphilosophical thoughtan appealingexercise thatimproves thequality of our experiences,and hedoes sowithplenty ofhumor.Weiner entersinto conversationwith someof themost importantphilosophers inhistory,and he(解读)becomes partofthatcrowd inthe processby decodingtheir messagesand addinghis owninterpretation.The SocratesExpress isa fun,sharp bookthat drawsreaders inwith itsapparent simplicityand graduallypulls themindeeper thoughtson desire,loneliness,and aging.The invitationis clear:Weiner wantsyou topickup acoffee ortea andsitdown withthis book.I encourageyou totake hisoffer.Its worthyour time,even iftime issomething wedont have alot of.
28.Who openedthe doorto philosophyfor the authorA.Foucault.B.Jostein Gaarder.C.Eric Weiner.D.A collegeteacher.
29.Why doesthe authorlist greatphilosophers inparagraph4A.To compareWeiner withthem.B.To praisetheir writingskills.C.To helpreaders understandWeiners book.D.To giveexamples ofgreat philosophicalworks.
30.What doesthe authorlike aboutThe SocratesExpressA.Its viewson historyare well-presented.B.It leavesan openending.C.It includescomments fromreaders.D.Its ideascan beapplied todaily life.
31.What doestheauthorthink ofWeiner^bookA.Objective andplain.B.Daring andambitious.C.Humorous andstraightforward.D.Serious andhard tofollow.According toa recentstudy inthe Journalof ConsumerResearch,both thesize andconsumption habitsofoureatingcompanions caninfluence ourfood intake.And contraryto existingresearch thatsays you should avoideating with(份),heavier peoplewho orderlarge portionsits thebeanpoles withbig appetitesyou reallyneed toavoid.To testthe effectof socialinfluence oneating habits,the researchconducted twoexperiments.In the first,95(表面上)undergraduate womenwere individuallyinvited intoa labto ostensiblyparticipate ina studyabout movieviewership.Before thefilm began,each womanwas askedto helpherself toa snack.An actorhired bythe researchersgrabbedher foodfirst.In hernatural state,the actorweighed105pounds.But inhalf thecases shewore aspeciallydesigned fatsuit whichincreased her weight to180pounds.Both thefat andthin versionsof theactor tookalargeamount offood.The participantsfollowed suit,taking morefoodthan theynormally wouldhave.However,they tooksignificantly morewhen theactor wasthin.For thesecond test,inonecase the thin actor took twopieces ofcandy from the snackbowls.In theother case,she took30pieces.The resultsweresimilar tothefirsttest:the participantsfollowed suitbut tooksignificantly morecandy whenthethinactortook30pieces.The testsshow that the socialenvironment isextremely influentialwhen weremaking decisions.If thisfellowparticipant isgoing toeat more,so willI.Call itthe Illhave whatshes having“effect.However,well adjust theinfluence.If anoverweight personis havingalargeportion,Til holdback a bit becauseI seethe resultsofhis eatinghabits.But ifa thinperson eatsalot,Fil followsuit.If hecan eatmuch andkeep slim,why cantI
32.A.Food safety.B.Movie viewership.C.Consumer demand.D.Eating behavior.What isthe recentstudy mainlyabout
33.What doesthe underlinedword“beanpoles“inparagraph1refer toA.Big eaters.B.Picky eaters.C.Tall thinpersons.D.Overweight persons.
34.Why didthe researchershire theactorA.To seehow she would affectthe participants.C.To testif theparticipants couldrecognize her.C.To findout whatshe woulddo inthetwotests.D.To studywhy she could keepherweightdown.
35.On whatbasis dowe“adjusttheinfluence”according tothe lastparagraphA.How hungrywe are.B.How slimwe want to be.C.How weperceive others.D.How wefeel aboutthe food.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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If youhave watchedthe amazingBeijing2022Winter Olympics,chances arethat youhave fallenin lovewith somewinter sports andyoure alreadymaking sureyour equipmentis ready for them.36However,theres anotherelement togetreadyfor the slopes——your body.Even ifyou exerciseregularly,skiing,snowshoeing orskating challengesyourmuscles inways otheractivities dont.(新陈代谢)37Your metabolismincreases towarm youup.Your heart and lungsalso needto workharder towarmair beforeit entersyour body.Depending on the sport,certain musclesmay alsobe usedmore frequentlycomparedto activitiesin otherseasons.The goodnews isthat mostwintersportsinvolve heartendurance,muscle strengthandmuscle endurance.38But thereare stillsome otherthings tothink about.Skiing andsnowboarding aregreat wintersports thatprovide atotalbody workout.39As anyonewho hasspent timeskiing orsnowboarding canprove,after along dayon the slopes,the bodybecomes extremelytired.And thatis wheninjuries aremore likelyto occur.40Before the winter season,aregular exerciseprogram shouldinclude exercisesthat getthe bloodrunning whilechallenging theentire body,such asstairclimbing orrunning.The intensityshould varyfrom20to45minutes atleast3to5days aweek.As winternears,(有氧的)adding acardio workoutlonger induration butlower inintensity canhelp increaseendurance.A.Maybe youhavent boughtall theequipment.B.Exercising inthe colddecreases yourbody temperature.C.You shouldtake advantageof thisopportunity tohavearest.D.Probably,youhavegot yourskis tunedand skatessharpened.E.However,it can be hardonthebody thefirst timeyou hittheslopes.F.All of them areareas whichcanbetrained beforethewinterseason comes.G.To avoidthis,you needtotakesometime tostrengthen yourbody andimprove endurance.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DDaleCarnegie rosefromtheunknown ofa Missourifarm tointernational famebecause hefound away tofill auniversalhuman need.It wasa needthathefirst_41—back in1906when youngDale wasa junior at StateTeachers CollegeinWarrensburg.To getan_42_,he wasstruggling againstmany difficulties.His familywas poor.His Dadcouldnt affordtheboard atcollege,so Dalehad toride horseback12miles toattend classes.Study hadto bedone_43—his farm-workroutines.He withdrewfrom manyschool activitiesbecause hedidnt havethe timeorthe_44_.He hadonly onegood suit.He_45—the footballteam,but thecoach turnedhim downfor beingtoo_46—.During thisperiod Dalewas slowly_47_(自卑感),an inferioritycomplex whichhis motherknew could_48—him fromachieving hisreal potential.She_49—that Dalejoin thedebating team,believing that_50—in speakingcould give him theconfidence andrecognition thatheneeded.Dale tookhis mothersadvice,tried desperatelyand afterseveral attempts_51—made it.This provedtobea—52—point inhis life.Speaking beforegroups didhelp himgain theconfidence heneeded.By thetime Dalewas asenior,he hadwon everytop honorin speech.Now otherstudents werecoming tohim forcoaching andthey,―53—,were winningcontests.Out ofthis earlystruggle to_54—his feelingsof inferiority,Dale cameto understandthattheability to55_an ideatoan audiencebuilds apersons confidence.And,with it,Dale knewhe coulddo anythinghe wanted todo—andso
41.A.admitted B.filled C.supplied D.recognized
42.A.assignment B.education C.advantage D.instruction
43.A.between B.during C.over D.through
44.A.permits B.interest C.talent D.clothes
45.A.tried onB.tried forC.turned toD.turned in
46.A.light B.flexible C.optimistic D.outgoing
47.A.gaining B.achieving C.developing D.obtaining
48.A.prevent B.protect C.save D.free
49.A.suggested B.demanded C.required D.insisted
50.A.presence B.practice C.patience D.potential
51.A.hopefully B.certainly C.finally D.naturally
52.A.key B.breaking C.basic D.turning
53.A.in returnB.in briefC.in turnD.in fact
54.A.convey B.overcome C.understand D.build
55.A.express B.stress C.contribute D.repeatcould others.第二节共小题;每小题分满分分10L5,15阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The Englishword“garden“gives an entirely wrongidea ofthe Chineseyuan,for“garden“suggests alawn andan呆板的infinite56vary offlowers,altogether tooprim andtidy tosuit Chinesetaste.The Chineseyuan suggestsfirstof alla wildlandscape,perhaps betterarranged andmore artistically57plan thannature,but stillabitof natureitself,with trees,creeks,and flowers.Dotted inthis naturallandscape arethe humanstructures likepavilions andlong windingcorridors,so58perfect belongingtothescenery asto becomea wholewith it.The Chinesegarden59characterize by对称的studied disorderliness.There areno evencutbushes orsymmetric rowslining avenuesas ifin battleformation.No Chinesemansion allowsan outsider60look throughtheir owngates atalong drive,for thatwould beagainst theprincipleof concealment.61face thegate,we seea smallcourtyard givingno ideaoftheexpansiveness ofspace inside,and leadingone stepby stepinto newerviews,in62continual seriesof surprisesand astonishment.With woodenframework63bear mostoftheweight ofthe house,windows,doors andwalls are not restrictedto certainlocations.The室内的essential ideaof interiordecoration isthe beautyof simplicity.Home designsarenotsomething fancywe buyfroma first-class firm.What distinguishesa home64apublicbuilding isthe personaltouch thatwe giveit.It isonlywhen thespirit ofleisure andloving careexists65living athome canbecome anartanda pleasure.第Adaptation fromMy Countryand MyPeople byLinYutang四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,你校高二年级将于月举行英文戏剧大赛请你代表学生会写一则英文通知,发布在12各班级电子班牌上,内容包括活动简介;
1..报名时间及方式2注意.词数应为左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡上作答2NoticeStudents Union第二节(满分分)25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When Dr.Gullikson wasassigning projectmates forhis introductionto experimentalpsychology class,I secretlyhopedhewouldpair mewithmybest friendoratleast aclassmate Icould havesome funwith.Above all,I hopedhewouldnt assignmetowork withthe fiercelycompetitive,extremely seriousfellow whoalways woredark clothesandapparently had a personalityto match.As fatewouldhaveit,Dr.Gullikson verydeliberately matchedeveryone inclassand announcedthat I wouldbeworking withthe oneperson inclass Iwanted toavoid.I wentup tomy newlab mateand introducedmyself.He lookedat me as ifI werentthere.I felthe treatedmeasif(恶语相向I wouldhold himback andprobably makehim failtogetan Ainthecourse.He wasntmean orabusive的).He justgavemethe impressionhecoulddo whateverproject betterif hedid italone.(冷落),Needless tosay,1didnt lookforward toanentireterm ofbeing brushedoff butI triedto makethe bestofit anddidnt sayanything forfear thatIwouldmake thingsworse.(假说),The projectrequired eachlab teamto developa hypothesisset upan experimentto testthe hypothesis,dothe statisticalanalysis andpresent thefindings.Whatever gradethe teamreceived wouldbe sharedby bothstudents.When myteammate andI metto discussour project,I wasuneasy.Here wasthis challengingstudent whohad areputationfor single-mindedness andgood grades—the exactopposite ofme.I wasoutmatched.I actuallywantedtodropthe classat onepoint,but stoppedshort becauseI didntwanttogivehimthe satisfactionof mychickening out.After longdiscussions,we somehowagreed todo astudy onthe psychologicalwell-being ofteenagers.I wasntsurewhat itmeant exactly,but atleast wehadatopic.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡上作答2Paragraph1:We startedto meetregularly todraw upour plans.Paragraph2:One dayinthemiddle ofour project,I gotword thathe wasadmitted tohospital fora seriousdisease.学年度上期高届半期考试英语试题参考答案2023-20242025听力(每小题分,共分)L53001-05ABCBA06-10BCCAB11-15ACCBA16-20ACACB阅读理解(每小题分,共分)
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537.521-23BBD24-27CDAD28-31BCDC32-35DCAC七选五(每小题分,共分)
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512.536-40DBFEG完形填空(每小题分,共分)11541-45DBADB46-50ACAAB51-55CDCBA语法填空(每小题分,共分)
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65.that(共两节,满分分)……40听力原文第一节Text1W:I heardyoure movingtoNew York.M:Tve gota jobofferinNewYork.W:Thafs great!But Imgoingtomiss you.M:Me too.Lefs keepin touch.Text2M:Where ismy backpackW:I dontknow.Where didyou leaveitM:T justput itonthechair awhile ago,but nowits gone.I betsomeone stoleit.W:Well,youshouldhave keptan eyeon it.Text3W:What timeis itM:Its quarterto five.W:Arent wesupposed tobeat Jimshouse by5oclockM:5or5:
30.He saidit wouldntmake anydifference.W:Then,maybe wecould pickyour suitup atthe cleaners.M:Sure.We haveplenty oftime.。
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