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兰州一中学期期末考试试题202420251高二英语命题杜娟审题朱瑾瑞说明本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷非选择题两部分满分分,考试时间分钟答案写在I H150120答题卡上,交题时只交答题卡第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,请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第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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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5A BC听完每段对话后,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
101.Where isMatthew nowA.In a car.B.In agarden.C.At aparty.
2.What arethe speakersprobably doingA.Discussing abiology project.B.Applying touniversities.C.Signing upfor classes.
3.What does the mansuggest the woman doA.Count calories.B.Work outregularly.C.Get aprivate trainer.
4.What willCatherine donext SaturdayA.Invite somestudents toher house.B.Attend asports event.C.Design someposters.
5.Why doesnlthe womanlook goodA.She hada highfever.B.She dranktoo muchwater.C.She wasexposed to the sunfor toolong.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.How doesthe mansound at the beginning of the conversationA.Worried.B.Relaxed.C.Surprised.
7.What doesthe manprobably donowA.Hes awriter.B.He5s ateacher.C.Hes adoctor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What doesthe girlwant fromhis fatherA.A Christmasgift.B.Some cash.C.Some makeupproducts.
9.What dowe knowabout Emily and GraceA.They arethe girlsclassmates.B.They invitedthe girlto goshopping.C.They boughtsome newbeauty products.兰州一中学期期末考试试题202420251高二英语答案15BCABC610CABCA1115BBCCA1620B AACC2123ACB2427D DC A2831DCDC3235B DB D3640G CE FB4145CDBBD4650ABACA5155DABDC;;;;;
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65.as写作第一节(略)写作第二节Tom noticedthe flamewas reachingup.Frozen withfear,he stoodrooted to the spot.He prehendedthe gravityofthe situationand heldJanes handtightly.By then,both of them werecoughing and their eyeswere stinging.Time seemedto stand still,though theywere probablythere foronly twoor threeminutes.Tom beggedJane torun for safety asquicklyas possible.Jane triedto shieldher nosefrom thechoking smokeand shookher head.She keptpounding againstthe door.Tom burst out crying.Luckily,some neighborspassing bystopped andoffered help.A senseof strengthimmediately replacedthemounting fearand anxietyin Janesmind.She toldthem Makcikmust bestill in the room.They forcedthe dooropen withall their might.Sure enough,Makcik waslying inbed,unconscious.She wascarried downstairs.And thensomeneighbours rushed her to the hospital,where shefinally cameto herself.People in the neighbourhoodfelt relieved.Janeand Tomsjoy wasimmense.解析本文以人物为线索展开,叙述了的汤姆和他的姐姐清晨发现所住的公寓发生火灾,简和汤姆冲出门,10穿过烟雾沿着走廊走去,他们正朝走廊尽头的楼梯走去,这时简停住了脚步她转过身,简突然想起了住在他们隔壁的那位多岁的老妇人
70.段落续写1
①由第一段首句内容”汤姆注意到火焰正在蔓延”可知,第一段可描写简和汤姆救人的艰辛过程
②由第二段首句内容”幸运的是,一些路过的邻居停了下来,并提供了帮助”可知,第二段可描写在邻居的帮助下,那位多岁的老妇人获救以及简和汤姆的心情
70.续写线索恐惧一汤姆祈求离开危险区域一简坚持敲门一邻居帮忙,破门而入将多岁的老妇人台下楼梯送270往医院一简和汤姆的心情.词汇激活3努力做某事try todo sth/struggle todo sth取代replace/take theplace of突然大哭burstoutcrying/burst intotears无意识的unconscious/insensible巨大的enormous/immense[高分句型(由1].Time seemedtostandstill,though theywere probablythere foronly twoor threeminutes.though引导的让步状语从句)[高分句型;;(2].And thensome neighboursrushedherto thehospital,where shefinally cameto herself.where引导的非限制性定语从句)英语听力原文Text1W:Matthew,have youset offfor thegraduation partyM:Hello,Kate.Im weedingin thegarden rightnow.W:Oh,I wasexpecting that you weredriving to the party.Fil callyou later.Text2M:All right,dear.Pick twodaily coursesthatyou want.For example,if youwant thisbiology course,click here.W:Got it.But should1choose themorning orafternoon classesM:Well,its reallyup toyou!Text3W:Tm tryingto loseweight butnothing seemsto beworking.Ive triedYoga andswimming.And Imthinking aboutfinding a personal trainer.M:What Ifound helpfulwas countingcalories.That wayyou canwork outhow manycalories youhave toburn.Text4M:What areyou puttingon thewall,CatherineW:Theyre postersfor ourchampionship matchnext Saturday.I want to makesure asmany studentse aspossible.M:Next SaturdayI cantwait to see youguys play!Text5W:Hold on,Jason.Fve gotto sitdown fora second.M:Whafs wrongWow,you dontlook sogood.How longhave youbeen out in thesunW:Too long,I think.Im verydizzy andthirsty.M:Well,have somewater first.Text6M:I mean,really,this issuch ansurprising encounter!It musthave been...oh...40years now!Ah yes,it wasthe winterof
1984.1distinctly rememberyour goodfather sittingin theoffice.W:So youwere hiscoworker thattimeM:Yeah,we taughthistory inthose days.I movedon towriting as a careeronly fiveyears ago.W:So,how didyou knowthat I was hisdaughterM:Its theshape ofyour ears.Your fatherhad them,too.Text7W:Hey,Dad.My birthdayjust passed,and Christmasisnt formonths,but Fdbe sogratefulif Icould borrowsome cashfor shopping.M:Well,Lucy,what areyou lookingto getW:EmilyandGrace justgot somenew makeupproducts.I reallywant to get some!M:Dear,we haveso manybeauty productsaround thehouse.Do youreally needthem,or doyouwantthem justbecause yourfriends have themW:Maybe both.I wantto lookas goodas myfriends.When they came backfrom themall withnew products,they lookedamazing.M:I know,dear.But remember,beauty startsinside first.No beautyproduct in the worldcould petewith thebeauty ofaconfident person.So,please,consider thisbefore buyinga newproduct.Text8W:Heres yourroom keyand thepassword for the WiFi.Also,I noticedthat youraccent soundsFrench.Where areyou fromM:Tm from a smallcountry calledMonaco,surrounded byFrance.Oh,and wespeak Frenchthere.W:Howinteresting!Ive neverbeen toEurope,but Iveheard Monacois asmall butbeautiful country.M:Sure,its lovely.It hasbeea populartourist destinationfor verywealthy people,similar toAbu Dhabi.There is acarracetrack thatruns throughout the country.W:It soundsmuch morewonderful thanmy hometownhere inSouth Korea.M:Maybe,but ifsalso verycostly tolive there!Almost30%of thecountrys populationhas overone million一dollars Icertainly donthave thatmuch money,so Idecided tostudy overseas,which costsless thanstudyingin Europe.W:Oh,thats interesting,because thishotel isusually fortourists andbusiness people.M:Tm movinginto thedormitorytomorrow andjust neededa placeto spendthe night!Text9W:Excuse me,I camehere forlunch earlierand itseems Ivelost mynew phone.I dontsuppose youvefound it,have youM:Not tomy knowledge,madam,but itmay have been putinto theLost Propertybox.Lefs goand see.W:Thankyou!Ive lookedeverywhere that Ive beentoday...the bookstore,the supermarket...and Ivehad noluck,so thisrestaurantis mylast hope!M:Okay...We havea coupleof phoneshere.Can youdescribe yoursto meW:Its apink onewith awhite case.Oh,sorry.I forgotthatIjust puta newblack caseon it.M:Okay.This couldbe it.W:Oh,I hopeso!M:Can youtell mewhat backgroundphoto youhave onyour homescreen,so thatI knowits yoursW:Sure.Ifs apictureof meand mysister in the forest.No,wait!That wasmy oldphone.My newphone has a pictureof mycat on the beach.M:Thats enoughinformation forme!Here youare.W:Thatsit!Thank youso much!Text10Attention,students.This is an announcementfor allthird gradestudents!Tomorrow is the daywhen youcan choosewhat musical instrument youwanttolearn to play in the schoolband.The gymwill befilled withmusical instrumentsfor everystudent to try.When youfind aninstrument youlike,findMs.Anderson onthe otherside of the roomand tellher yourname andwhat instrumentyou wouldlike toplay in theband.Playing aninstrument is a greatlearning opportunity.Learning toplay aninstrument teachesyou how topractice and howtoread music.Many of our studentshave goneon toplay in their highschool bands.If you wouldlike toplay aninstrument in the band,your parentshave to pay$60per year.This feeis duenext week.It isfor the(租赁).music books,the cleaningsupplies,andtheinstrument rentalIf youplay the guitar,the feeis$10more(弦)because thestrings arevery expensive.If youare notable topay the fee butyouwouldstill liketoplayaninstrument thisyear,please visitMs.Andersons office.
10.What is the manssuggestion forhis daughterA.Working onbuilding confidence.B.Saving moneyfor Christmas.C.Working parttime to earnmoney.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.Where doestheconversationtake placeA.At anairport.B.In ahotel.C.At atourist attraction.
12.Which countryisthe man fromA.France.B.Monaco.C.Abu Dhabi
13.Why didthemanleave hishometownA.To dobusiness.B.lb goon vacation.C.To pursueeducation abroad.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Salesman andconsumer.B.Lawyer andclient.C.Restaurant ownerand diner.
15.How didthewomanprobably feelat firstA.Uneasy.B.Regretful.C.Thrilled.
16.What coloristhewoman5s phoneA.Black.B.Pink.C.White.
17.What photodoesthewoman haveon herphones homescreenA.A pictureof hercat.B.A pictureof heronthebeach.C.A pictureof herand hersister.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What shouldstudents doafter theyfind themusicalinstrumentthey likeA.Find Ms.Anderson.B.Contact theirparents.C.Discuss withband members.
19.Why doesthe speakerremend learninga musicalinstrument川A.It helpswith socialsk s.B.It improvesstudents5academic performance.C.It teachesstudents howto practiceand readmusic.
20.What isthefeefor playingtheguitarper yearA.$
50.B.$
60.C.$
70.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)AMemorial Dayisa time thatmany associatewith aslower paceaffording,maybe,a littlemore freetime toread.We askedsome ofour regularbook reviewerswhat titlesthey aremost lookingforward toreading thissummer.Heres what they said.The WindKnows MyName byIsabel AllendeTimes Mouthby EdanLepuckiWhen Ilearned that the novelhas Nogales,Times Mouthisastory byThe NewYork Arizona,where Iwasborn,as itsbackdrop,I putit onTimes bestsellingauthor EdanLepucki,about thetop ofmy readinglist.It shapes(继承)romanticism mothers,memories,what weinherit andwhataround socialpolitical history.Tm extremelyeager towe chooseto keep.Its setin theNew Ageworld offind what shediscovers inour borderlands.California featuringtime travel,life forceand一Marcela DavisonAviles psychoanalysis.一Lily MeyerFamily Lore byElizabeth AcevedoWitness byJamel BrinkleyElizabethAcevedo haswon thebook worldsmost Jamel Brinkleys firstpublication,A LuckyMan,desired prizes,including theNational BookAward wasone of the bestbooks of2018,which looksat andCarnegie Medalfor ThePoetX.FamilyLore,her family,identity anddesire.His followupcollection firstnovel foradults,is anAmerican dramaandone ofcontains storiesabout people who chooseto speakon hermost personalcreations inspiredin partby herbehalfof others.Brinkley isextremely talented,eight auntsand interestin howculture andtraditions makingthis oneof the yearsmost desiredworks ofare made.American fiction.—Carole Bell—Michael Schaub
21.Why doesAviles chooseThe WindKnows MyNameA.It has a bondwith her.B.It isbased ona truestory.C.It evaluatessocial politics.D.It tellsthe historyof Nogales.
22.Whose workis partlyinspired byrelativesA.Isabel Allendes.B.Edan Lepuckis.C.Elizabeth Acevedos.D.JamelBrinkleys.
23.What dowe knowabout WitnessA.It isthe bestbook ofthe year.B.It isBrinkleys secondbook.C.It mainlytalks aboutmodern life.D.It containsmany familystories.BVirginia Hislopreceives amasters degreeinthe2024diploma ceremonyattheage of
105.When shestarted attheGSE in1936then theStanford UniversitySchool ofEducation herplan wastogether bachelorsof education,which shedid in1940,and obtain her mastersof educationso shecould teach,which shestarted directlyafter.However,just afterpleting hercoursework andjust beforeturning in her finalthesis,her thenboyfriendGeorgeHislop,a GSEstudent inReserve OfficersTraining CorpsROTC,got calledin toserve duringWorld WarII,prompting thepair toget marriedand Virginia Hislop toleave campusbefore graduating.Now,83years afterleaving campusand livingin serviceto learning,Hislop returnedto Stanfordto finishwhatshe startedand receive her graduatedegree.Looking backon hercareer,Hislop creditsher timeat Stanfordand thethingsshes learnedfrom munitypartners alongthe wayfor herability toimpact students.ul thinkI didgood thingsforour localschool systemand Ihelped broadenit out,“she said.Tor me,this degreeis anappreciation ofthe manyyearsIve putin workingfor theschools inthe Yakimaarea andon differentboards.nAt theDiploma ceremony,GSE DeanDaniel Schwartzconcurred,saying Hislopuled alife oftremendouseducational acplishment.^^Her fellowgraduates andtheir familiesgave hera standingovation.When Hisloprose兜帽,from herseat,dressed incap andgown,to walkacross thestage andreceiveher masters hoodthe applauseroaredonce again.She greetedSchwartz onstage andwas handedher diploma.She smiledfor thecameras.Hergrand kidsand greatgrandkids wavedand cheered.My goodness,55Hislop said.Tve waiteda longtime forthis/
524.When didVirginia Hislopleave campus to marryandhowold wasshe;;;;A.194021B.194022C.194121D.
19412225.Why didVirginiaHislopdecide toreturn toStanfordA.She wasinspired byher family.B.She neededhermastersof educationto teach.C.She benefitedfrom itasateacher.D.She wantedto achieveher originallearning goals.
26.What doesthe underlinedword ovationHin paragraph4meanA.Wele.B.Salute.C.Applause.D.Farewell.
27.Which ofthe followingcan bestsummarize thetextA.A lifelonglearning story.B.An inspirationalwomen story.C.A teacherseducation story.D.A respectedold ladysstory.C(珊瑚礁)Coral reefsare filled with adiverse rangeof fish.Some fishare morebeautiful tohumans than others,and manypeople firmlybelieve thatbeautiful fishdeserve moreconservation thanthe uglierspecies.Is the“firmbelief5true You can getthe answerfromanew paperpublished inthe journalPLOS Biology.Researchers showed481photographs ofrayfinned reef fish to13,000members ofthe public.With thatdata,theythen traineda putermodel togenerate predictionsfor additional4,400photographs of2,417ofthe most mon reeffish(美学等级)species.They nextpared theaesthetic ratingof eachspecies withother characteristics,includingevolutionary history,distinctiveness fromother fish,conservation statusand importanceto fisheries.After analyzingthe numbers,researchers foundthatthe fish humansrated asthemostbeautiful tended to belessecologically andevolutionarily distinct.Prettier fishwere alsomore likely to be listed asspecies ofleast concern”on()the InternationalUnion forConservation ofNature IUCNRed List.On thecontrary,thefishthat humansfound to be theleast attractivewere themost ecologicallyandevolutionarily distinct,and theywere morelikelytobelistedas“threatened onthe IUCNRed ListUnattractive speciesalsotendedtobe moreimportant tomercial fisheries,which putthem athigher riskfor overfishing.“The lessattractive specieshavethehighest ecologicaldistinctiveness,and thusprovide thehighest diversityofecological functions,nthe researchers writeinthepaper.uWe needtopaymore attentiontotheextinction riskof thelessattractive fishspecies,or thatmight haveoverlooked effectsonreefecosystem functioning.5,“Therefore,to minimizethe impactof aestheticbiases,scientists,conservation groupsand policymakersmayneed tochange howthey municateabout wildlife,nthe researchers write.Making peoplemore aware oftherolesuglier fishplay inreef ecosystemscould help them gainmore support.n
28.What didthe researchersdo fortheirresearchA.They ratedallthephotos ontheir own.B.They huntedfor reeffish incoral reefs.C.They stayedunderwater tomonitor fish.D.They useda puterto predictratings.
29.What doestheresearchers5analysis suggestA.The researchisafailure.B.Fishs rolein natureis equal.C.The“firm belief5isn5t true.D.Uglier fishare lessimportant.
30.What istheresearchers5adviceA.Building naturalreserves worldwidefor uglier fish.B.Making anattempt toraise peoplesaesthetic levels.C.Raising awarenessabout theappearance ofuglierfish.D.Educating peopleon uglierfishs ecologicalimportance.
31.What mightbe thebest titleforthetextA.Uglier FishAre FacingExtinction B.Coral ReefsRely onVarious FishC.Uglier FishNeed MoreProtection D.Aesthetic BiasesPut ReefFish inDangerDA culturesvalues canbe mirroredby itshumour.Humour hasbeen evaluatedby manygreat mindssuch asThomasHobbes,who dislikedhumour,and thoughtlaughter isnothing elsebut suddenglory arising from suddenthoughtof feelingfar betterthanothers.He thoughthumour tobe anegative qualityof humannarrowmindedness.However,Mordechai Gordon,PhD ofEducation,insists that humour allowsus toview the world froman anglethat is amusingrather thanserious.I agreewith Gordon.Learning tolook atthe worldthrough humour is important,In theUnited States,every fouryears anelection occurs.Without humourasaway toexpress their feelings,howwould Americansbe willingto supportthe electionTelevision showslike TheDaily Showhavebeeimportant partsofAmerican culture.They areaffecting themasses byunconsciously inputtingpolitics intotheir minds.They makepoliticsfun.Of course,politics isonly onetype of humour.Social humourhelps peoplethrough thetwists andturns ofthehuman condition.American popculture promotesan unhealthyselfimage.On thetopic ofselfimage,Hari Kondabolustandsout.He hasa jokeabout thepopular musicalgroup ThePussycat Dolls,describing theirhit songDont Chaasa negativerepresentation ofwomen.He pointsouttheobvious offencein Americanculture.A studyfrom LoyolaUniversity Marylandhas shownthathumouris onedetermining factorin selectinga partner.Among otherthings,people lookfor anoutstanding funnybone ina potentialpartner.(粗俗)Of course,humourisnot alwaysused forgood purposes.Humour canbe linkedto vulgarityand racism,but,like everythingelse,it hasthe potentialto unitehuman beingsby allowingustolaugh atourselves,our failuresandour connectionswith oneanother.Though lifemay seemtough anddepressing attimes,all Ihave todo islook inthe mirrorat myincreased wrinkles(皱纹)to knowthat thereis edyout therethat evenChaplin wasntaware of.With thatin mind,remember tolaughwith humanity.
32.What didHobbes thinkof humourA.lt resultedinthenarrowmindedness ofhuman beings.B.lt wasonly away tolaugh at others tomake oneselffeel better.C.lt hadthe powerto mirrorpersonal gloryand nationalvalues.D.lt madepeople viewtheworld from anotherangle.
33.What isthe authorsattitude towardspolitical humourA.Worried.B.Disappointed.C.Curious.D.Appreciative.
34.How isthe fourthparagraph mainlydevelopedA.By describingthe process.B.By givingan example.C.By paring.D.By classifying.
35.What canwe learnfrom thelast paragraphA.Chaplin wasntawareofbeing laughedat.B.The authorfeels helplessand sadabout gettingolder.C.Never bethe onewho laughsatotherpeople.D.The authoris determinedto facelife witha senseofhumour.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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(共情),(视角).When wefeel empathywe areable tosee theworldfromanother persons perspective36_______________Here areseveral topempathy examples.Sense someonesemotions.A highlyempathetic personis intune withothers*nonverbal cues,like bodylanguage.37--------------------------.They canalso sensefeelings suchas sadness,happiness,or angerbeforeit*s expressed.These individualsare sensitivetotheemotions ofthose around them,which allowsthem toexperiencegreater empathy,including feelingothers*pain andsadness.Imagine yourself in someonessituation.Empathy isabout beingable tounderstand howsomeone elsefeels byputtingyourselfin their position.
38.People whohave facedpersonal painoften goodatthis,as theirlived experienceshelpthemunderstand othersemotions.In contrast,a privilegedperson mayfeelsympathy butstruggle toconnect emotionally,as theyhave notfaced similartough situationsintheirown lives.Feel stronglyfor peoplewho shareyour identityJi9___________.This isbecause we understand theirfeelingsfrom ourown past.We canalso envisionourselves intheir situationinthefuture.For instance,apersonofcolor witnessinganother personof colorbeing mistreatedby thepolice notonly recognizesthe socialinjustice butalsofeels angerbecause itaffects theirgroup.They mightfear thatthey couldbe inthe samesituation nextweek.Taking thetimetolisten tosomeone andshow thatweunderstandtheir experiencescan reducestress,buildtrust,and strengthenmunity.
40.This isbecause theyallow ustoseethings fromanotherpersonsperspective.By usingthese statements,we canconnect moredeeply withothers andcreate amorepassionate world.A.We knowthe feelingourselves.B.Empathy statementsare helpfulin resolvingconflicts.C.They noticethese cuesas indicatorsof emotionalstates.D.These arethe sortsof peoplewho areusually highlyempathetic.E.You canrelate totheirfeelingsbecause youveexperienced thembefore.F.We tendto empathizemore withpeoplewhoshare similarlife experiences.G.This canlead toa deeperunderstanding of their experienceand aproper response.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115(课Youcanimagine hownovel wefound itwhen myschool beganoffering cookingas partofthecurriculum程).As agrowing boy,I seemedtobe_______________4J allday long.And thegood newswas thatwecould—42—what wecooked.I immediatelysigned up.At thebeginningofthe firstclass,I43slowly witha classic,boiled eggalone.To ateenage boy,the boiledeggmight seemlike anobrainer.Iwasfeeling44and excited.Then theclass wasdivided intoteams to45the plexand challengingdish-Rodeo StuffedHot Dogs.The46—proceeded satisfactorily.Even thebaking seemedto progressas
47.But my(烤箱)team raninto48when weturned onthe broilerto brownour hot dogs.It reallywasntour—49—.The membersof anothergroup werebusy50their hotdogs outfrom theoven andplacing themon thetableto cool.They------------------------5J—good,making ourmouths water.We gatheredclosely togetheraroundthose tastyhotdogs,and we were all
52...until acloud ofblack smokerisingfromour ovensuddenly53our masterpieces.All ourprevious effortswere wasted---------54-,wewereregarded asthat daysheroes.The senseof55that camefrom creatinga dishpromoted apositive relationshipwith foodand willingnesstotry
41.A.ignorant B.sleepy C.hungry D.greedy
42.A.display B.exchange C.market D.have
43.A.took offB.started offC.called offD.put off
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44.A.nervous B.confident C.bored D.make
45.A.remendB.appreciate C.evaluate
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46.A.preparationB.cooking Cpetition
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47.A.involvedB.intended C.copied
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48.A.troubleB.pressure C.tease D.cooker
49.A.dishB.task C.fault
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50.A.pullingB.giving C.putting D.smelled
51..A.tastedB.felt C.sounded
0.refused
52.A.drawnB.cheated C.beaten D.saved
53.A prisedB.ended C.perfected D.Still
54.A.MoreoverB.Therefore C.Otherwise
0.responsibility
55.A.achievementB.security C.excitementnew things.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515(阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词)或所给单词的正确形式1In November2023,China launcheda threeyearaction planto promotethe useof bambooasareplacement
56.--------------------------------------plastic.Actually,I
57.------------------use bamboo products moreoften overtheyears.The lookand feelof bamboo are absolutelyabove andbeyond plastic,but theremust bemore positiveaspects to美学.bamboo otherthan justaesthetics Whenpared to
58.healthy plastic,可生物降解的bamboo isa highlyrenewable,natural materialthatisbiodegradable and59-bee thegreen goldofmodern timesin recentyears becauseit hasso manygoodqualities.
60.live inatimewhen mostofourhomes arefilledwithplastic,I thinkits timetowake uptothegreen alternativeand realizeits fullpotential asa planetprotector.This superpoweredplant isactually agrass andlooks likea weedin termsof
61.quicklyit cangrow andwhere
62.--------------can live.The productioncosts ofbambooareextremelylow duetotheeasy
63.available ofthis material,and itrequires almostzeroadjustment------------------
64.make whenpeople producebambooproducts.From householdobjects todecorativesettings,the quantityof usesthat bamboohas goesbeyond yourwildest dreamsand Idlove tosee itbeing morepopular
65.time goeson.第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,你校英文报增设了一个主题为的新版块,正在面向全校学生招聘编辑请你给负责人Humour写一封应聘邮件,内容包括Chris.你对工作内容的理解;
1.你能胜任的理由2注意写作词数为个左右;
1.80可适当增加细节
2.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The eventthat standsoutinToms memoryhappened onemorning whenTom wasonly tenyears old.Hewas athome withhis eldersister Jane.Tom was doing hishomework whenhe heardraised voices.At firsthethought nothingof itsince customersinthemotorcycle shopdirectly belowtheir flatoften becameloud,buthe soonrealized thistime itwas different.Quick!Quick!Remove themotorcycles fromthe shop.someone yelled.Then athick burningsmell filledthe air.When Tomopened thefront doorof theirflat toinvestigate,athick cloudof smokegreeted him,The motorcycleshop hadcaught fireand peoplewere runningand crying.Jane,who hadbeen playingthe violinin herroom,hurried tothe livingroom.Jane andTom rushedoutof the door andwent alongthe corridorthrough thesmoke.They wereheading towardsthe stairwayatthefar endofthecorridor whenJane stoppedinhertrack.She turnedaround andheaded backthe waytheycame.Tom hadno ideawhatshewasdoing,but hefollowedsuit.Jane hadsuddenly rememberedthe ladyinher70s wholived nextdoor tothem.They calledher AuntieMakcik.Jane beganbanging onMakciks door,but gotno answer.As thesmoke thickenedaroundthem,Tom couldsee manyoftheirneighbors—some stillintheirpajamas—running forsafety.The thoughtof fearcrossedhis mind.She mayhave runforsafetylike everyoneelse!”Tom said.However,Jane refusedto giveup andsaid,I knowMakcik isstill inside.Jane wasfamiliar withMakciks dailyroutine andwas certainshewould stillbe sleeping.She poundedthedoor.HGo downstairs.Go now!Go!H注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2,Tom noticedthe flamewas reachingup.Luckily,some neighborspassing bystopped andoffered help.兰州一中高二年级期末英语试卷第页共页88。
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