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2023年秋期棠湖中學(xué)高二期中考試

英語試題

本試卷共8頁,滿分120分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息;

2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上。

第I卷(選擇題95分)

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段

對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Atabusstop.B.Athome.C.Attheairport.

2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Astreet.B.Apark.C.Adog.

3.Howwilltheboygotothemuseum?

A.Byfoot.B.Byunderground.C.Bybike.

4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Theboyneedstohavearest.

B.Theboyhastogooverlessonsatweekends.

C.Theboyshouldhavepassedtheexamlasttime.

5.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?

A.Gototherestaurant.B.Typethedocument.C.Seeadentist.

第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題15分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選

項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答

時間,每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段長對話,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthefirstshirt?

A.Itissimilartooneofhisoldshirts.

B.Itscolordoesn'tsuithim.

C.Itspriceistoohigh.

7.Whichshirtwillthemanbuy?

A.Thewhiteone.B.Thegreenone.C.Theblackone.

聽第7段長對話,回答第8至9題。

8.Whenwillthegrassbecut?

A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Inthreeweeks.

9.WhyisMrs.Johnson'sgrasslong?

A.Sheistoobusy.B.Jimhasn'tcutit.C.Herhusbandhasn'tcutit.

聽第8段長對話,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatdostormhuntersdo?

A.Followtornadoesandstudythem.

B.Savepeopleinstormyweather.

C.Collectpicturesabouttornadoes.

11.WhatdoesDr.Robertsusuallydotostudytornadoes?

A.Readmagazinesabouttornadoes.

B.Measuretornadoescloselyinhiscar.

C.Inventinstrumentstoforecasttornadoes.

12.What'sDr.Robert'sfutureplan?

A.Publishinganarticleabouttornadoes.

B.Settinguparesearchproject.

C.Recordingtheinsideofatornado.

聽第9段長對話,回答第13至16題。

13.WhatdoesDr.BakersayinTiptwo?

A.Don'tdohomeworkbeforebedtime.

B.Onlydoeasierhomeworkbeforebedtime.

C.Don'tgettiredbeforebedtime.

14.WhatdoesDr.Bakerasktoturnoff?

A.Music,phone,TVandcomputer.

B.Phone,TVandcomputer.

C.PhoneandTV.

15.WhydoesDr.Bakerdisagreewithvideogamesbeforebedtime?

A.It'sexciting.B.It'stime-wasting.C.Ifsnoisy.

16.WhafsDr.Baker'sadviceonthephone?

A.Turnitdown.B.Putitbesidethebed.C.Leaveitoutofbedroom.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatarethehighesttemperaturesinNorthernIndianow?

A.About35℃.B.Almost40℃.C.Over45℃.

18.HowmanyIndianpeoplediedin2016duetoheat-relatedillnesses?

A.About200.B.About1,000.C.About2,000.

19.Whatwillbedoneunderextremelyhightemperatures?

A.Governmentprojectswillbedoneatnight.

B.Bottlesofwaterwillbesoldatlowprices.

C.Schooldayswillbereduced.

20.WhatwilltheweatherbelikelatethismonthinIndia?

A.Cooler.B.Allthesame.C.Hotter.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

FourInterestingScienceMuseums

PolytechnicMuseum,Russia

Formanyguestsofthecapital,someofthemostvividchildhoodmemoriesareassociatedwiththismuseum.

Avarietyoftechnicalfieldsarepresentedin65halls-Mining,Space,Energy,andTransportation,etc.Andthe

exposition(博覽會)istheonlymuseumprojectinRussiaaboutthehistoryofthebike.Theinteractivedivision

“Technoplay“isopen,whereyounotonlycanbutalsoneedtouchmostoftheexhibitswithyourhands.Inaddition

toself-experimentation,forpersonalrequeststhemuseum'sexpertswillshowmanyentertainingexperiments.

Eureka,England

TheEurekaeducationalcenterisahugecomplexwheremodemscienceandtechnologyarebecomingclear,

eventokids.Themainexhibitionisdevotedtothehumanbody,thelawsofphysicsandnaturalthings.Visitorscan

obtainenergyorcreatepaperwiththeirownhands.OntheareaoftheEurekaeducationalparkthereisabotanical

gardenandacollectionofmineralsfromtherocktypesofFinlandispresentedthere.

DeutschesMuseum,Germany

Inthismuseumyoucanseemorethan100thousanddifferentitemsfromwindmills(風(fēng)車)tomedical

equipment.Allaspectsofindustrialproductionappearbeforetheeyes.Severalmuseumroomsarearranged

especiallyforchildren-thereareexhibitsthatentertainkidsstartingfromthree.

NEMO,theNetherlands

ThelargestDutchresearchcentrestandsreadytoshareitssecretswitheveryone.Thisimmersion(沉浸)inthe

worldofscienceandtechnologywillnotbedull.Allsignificantinformationispresentedintheformofexciting

games.Allexhibitsareinteractive;visitorsareallowedtotouch,pullandpressonanything.Themuseumisfor

childrenfrom6to16,aswellasfortheirparents-itwillbeinterestingtoall.

21.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraphone?

A.Visitorswillshowentertainingexperiments.

B.Kidshavethechancetowatchentertainingmovies.

C.Ifyouareinterestedintheexhibits,youcantouchallofthem.

D.Visitorscanlearnsomethingabouttransportation.

22.Whereshouldakidgoifheorsheisinterestedintrees?

A.PolytechnicMuseum.B.DeutschesMuseum.C.Eureka.D.NEMO.

23.WhatmakesNEMOspecial?

A.Itisspeciallydesignedforchildren.B.Itshowsinformationofexhibitsingames.

C.Lotsofenjoyableexperimentsareshown.D.Someexhibitscanbetouchedorpressed.

WhenaskedaboutherchildhoodinthedocumentaryAliveInside,a90-year-oldwomanwithdementiareplies,

"I'veforgottensomuch.^^Film-makerMichaelRossato-Bennettthenplaysmusicfromherpastfbrher."That's

LouisArmstrong,“shesays."He'ssingingWhentheSaintsGoMarchingInandittakesmebacktomyschool

days."Shethenrecallsexactdetailsfromherlife.

Whydoesithappen?Musictendstoaccompanyeventsthatarouseemotionsorotherwisemakestrong

impressionsonus-suchasweddingsandgraduations.Thesekindsofexperiencesformstrongmemories,andthe

musicandmemorieslikelybecomeintertwined(緊密相連)inourneural(神經(jīng)的)networks,accordingtoJulene

Johnson,aprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia.Movements,suchasdancing,alsooftenpairwithour

experienceofmusic,whichcanhelpformmemories.Evenmanyyearslater,hearingthemusiccanbringback

memoriesoftheselong-pastevents.

AsAliveInsideshows,musichasthispowerevenformanypeoplewithdementia.Researchersnotethatthe

brainareasthatprocessandremembermusicaretypicallylessdamagedbydementiathanotherareas,andthey

thinkitmayexplainthephenomenon.

Theyalsopayattentiontoelderlypeoplewithdementia,especiallythoseinnursinghomes."It'spossiblethose

long-termmemoriesarestillthereJJohnsonsays,“butpeoplejusthaveahardertimeaccessingthembecause

they'reinastrangeplaceandthere9renotalotofcircumstancesinwhichsomeonecouldpulloutthosememories.^^

Johnsonalsonotesthatmusicisnotuniversallyusefulforallpeoplewithdementiasincetherearesomepeople

withdementiawhosebrainareathatrecognizesmusicisdamaged.

Despitemusic'sapparentbenefits,fewstudieshaveexploreditsinfluenceonmemoryrecallinpeoplewith

dementia."It'sreallyanuntappedarea,“Johnsonsays.PetrJanataisaresearcherinvestigatingthetopicofmusic

andmemory.Hesaysthatscientistsstilldonothavetheanswerstowhyandhowmusicreawakensmemoriesin

peoplewithdementia,butthisphenomenonisrealandit'sjustamatteroftimebeforeit'sfullyborneoutby

scientificresearch.

24.WhathelpstheoldwomaninAliveInsiderecallherchildhood?

A.ThedescriptionofherschooldaysB.Afilmshewatchedbefore.

C.Asongshelistenedtobefore.D.Thevoiceofherchildhoodfriend.

25.Whatbenefitofmusicisdiscussedinparagraph2?

A.Ithelpsmakelastingmemories.B.Ithelpscurepatientsofdementia.

C.Ithelpsarouseemotionsinspecialevents.D.Ithelpsrememberdancemovementseasily.

26.AccordingtoJohnson,whatshouldwedoforelderlypeoplewithdementia?

A.Sendthemtonursinghomesforgoodcare.B.Providefamiliarenvironmentsforthem.

C.Playlotsofclassicalmusictothem.D.Talktothemabouttheirpast.

27.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudyintomusicandmemoryrecallinpeoplewithdementia?

A.ItiscriticizedbyPetrJanata.B.Itisaground-breakingstudy.

C.Itissupportedbysolidevidence.D.Itappliestoallpeoplewithdementia.

C

Somegamesfadeintonearirrelevance,whileotherspassthetestoftimeandcontinuetobeenjoyedbymillions

ofpeoplefromallovertheworld.Bingoisahugelyentertaininggameplayedallovertheworldandithasbeen

aroundfbrroughlyfivecenturies.Ifsimpossibletotelltheexacttimethegamewasinvented,butroughestimations

placeitsbirtharound1530.ThefirstplayerstoenjoythisgamewerethosewhooftenwenttotheIIGiocodelLotto

d'Italia(意大利彩票)anditquicklybecameavailableinFrance.

Bingoisnowavailableatonlinebingositeslistedatbingosites,netandpeopleenjoyitonvirtualandreal

currency.Backintheday,itwasn'tnecessarilyagameplayedforprofit,butratherapleasantpastimewithmultiple

uses.FewpeopleknowthatbingowasusedasaneducationaltoolinGermanyattheturnofthe18thcentury.

Childrenhadmorefunplayingthisgamewhilelearningaboutmultiplicationtablesandspelling,andinthiscountry,

thenamewascalledTombola,

Bingowasoneofthelastgamestobeaddedtotheportfoliosofonlinecasinos(賭場),wellafterslots,table

games,andvideopokers.Playerswerereluctanttoswitchfrombrick—and—mortarlocationstoonlinebingo

rooms.Bingoisagamethatfosterssocialinteractionsandintheabsenceofthiskeyingredient,itisfarlessexciting

toplayonrealorvirtualcurrency.Internetbingoroomswereabletoaddressthisconcernbydevelopingchat

featuresallowinggamerstotalktoeachotherwhileplaying.Onlinebingoroomsarenowlicensedandregulated,

soplayerscansignupforanaccount,makeadepositandgamblesecurely.Thelicensegivesthempeaceofmind,

astheyknowthattheydon'tbreakanylawsbyplayingthegameonrealmoney.Anotherreasononlinebingoisso

popularisthatyoucantrythegameforfreeusingthevirtualcurrencywhichisreplenishedindefinitely.Mobile

devicesarealsoidealforplayingthegame,withallthatisneededbeinganInternetconnection.

28.Whatisintendedtobestressedinthefirstparagraph?

A.Bingo'spopularity.B.Bingo'sdevelopment.

C.Bingo'smystery.D.Bingo'sinvention.

29.What'sthewriter'sattitudetowardBingo?

A.Critical.B.Skeptical.C.Positive.D.Unclear.

30.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thisconcern^^referto?

A.Boringonlinerooms.B.Lackofcommunication.

C.Absenceofrealmoney.D.Popularityofphysicalbingolocations.

31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Bingo-AneducationaltoolB.Onlinebingo-Ahitaroundtheworld

C.Bingo—AneverlastinggameD.OnlineBingo—Agameofmobiledevices

Itiswellknownthatrhinos(犀牛)havepooreyesight,sotheymostlyrelyontheirnosestounderstandthe

worldaroundthem.Butthere'soneinteractioninwhichsoundplaysakeyrole.Southernwhiterhinomalescan

eitherbedominant(支酉己地位的)orsubordinate.Andonlythedominantmalesholdanddefendterritories.New

searchfindsthattheycandistinguishthecallsofothermalestoknowwhoiswho.

“Wefoundthatcontactcallscarryinformationaboutthedominancestatusofthemales.Itmeansthatonlyby

listeningtothecalls,youcansayifthemaleisterritorialorsubordinate.^^IvanaCinkoval,azoologistatthe

UniversityofKwaZulu-NatalinSouthAfrica.

SheandherteamspentalmosttwoyearsinSouthAfrica'sHluhluwe-iMfoloziParkrecordingthesocialcontact

callsofmalerhinos.Thentheyplayedthosecallsbacktodominantterritorialmalesandwatchedtheresponses.

Theresearchersaskedthattherhinocallsnotbeincludedinthisprogramduetotheconcernthatcallsmight

beusedforillegalhunting.Backtothereactionsoftherhinos.

“Theystartedtosearchfortheunexpectedvisitorthemostquicklyandspentthelongesttimesearchingaround

fortheunwelcomevisitoraftertheplaybackofthesubordinatecall,whichwasquitesurprising.^^

Onlytenitorialmalerhinosholdbreeding(交酉己繁育)opportunitieswiththefemalerhinos.Subordinatemales

couldthusbeinterestedinchallengingtheterritorialmalefordominance.Butdominantmalesrarelylosetheir

territoriestosubordinatemales,atleastwhilethey'reinprimecondition.

32.Whatdodominantmalesrelyontoidentifyothers?

A.Senseofhearing.B.Senseoftouch.C.Senseofsight.D.Senseofsmell.

33.Whydidn'tresearchersallowrecordedcallstobeincludedintheprogram?

A.Toprotecttheirintellectualpropertyrights.

B.Tokeeppeoplefrombeingfrightenedbythem.

C.Topreventthemfrombeingusedforhuntingrhinos.

D.Tocoverupthefactofillegalhuntinginrhinos.

34.Howdiddominantmalesreacttothesubordinatecall?

A.Theystartedtosearchforahidingplace.

B.Theysoughtforthecomerquicklyandcarefully.

C.Theyranawayfromtheunexpectedvisitors.

D.Theylookedaroundwithgreatalarm.

35.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Territorialmales'dominanceisgenerallystable.

B.Dominancemales'positionischallenging.

C.Subordinatemalesareaggressive.

D.Subordinatemaleshavebreedingopportunities.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Howmuchtimedoyouspenddoingresearchbeforeyoumakeadecision?Therearepeoplewhogooverevery

detailexhaustivelybeforemakingachoice.36Psychologistscallthiswayofthinkingacognitivebias(認(rèn)

知偏見),atendencytowardaspecificmentalmistake.

Tostudy'jumping”,weexamineddecision-makingpatternsamongmorethan600peoplefromthegeneral

population.Wefoundthatjumpersmademoreerrorsthannon-jumpersonproblemsthatrequirethoughtfulanalysis.

37InaquizaboutUScitizens,theyoverestimatedthechancethattheiranswerswererightsignificantlymore

thanotherparticipantsdid—evenwhentheiranswerswerewrong.

Sowhatisbehind'jumping"?Psychologicalresearcherscommonlydistinguishbetweentwopathwaysof

thought:automaticsystem,whichreflectsideasthatcometothemindeasilyandwithouteffort,andcontrolled

systemincludingconsciousandeffortfulreasoning.Jumpersandnon-jumpersareequallyinfluencedbyautomatic

thoughts.38

Itisthecontrolledsystemthathelpspeoplecounterbalancementalbiasesintroducedbytheautomaticsystem.

Asaresult,jumpersweremorelikelytoaccepttheconclusionmadeatfirstsightwithoutfurtherquestioning.A

lackofcontrolledthinkingisalsomorebroadlyconnectedtotheirproblematicbeliefsandfaultyreasoning.

39Amethodcalledcognitivetrainingcanbeusedtotargettheirbiases,whichcanhelppeoplethink

moredeliberatively.Inthistraining,participantsarefacedwiththeirownbiases.Theycanlearnaboutthemissteps

andotherwaysofthinkingthroughtheproblemathand.Ithelpstograduallygetridofparticipants,overconfidence.

Ineverydaylife,thequestionofwhetherweshouldthinkthingsthroughorinsteadjumptoaconclusionisa

frequentandimportantone.40Sometimesthemostimportantdecisionwemakecanbetotakesomemore

timebeforemakingachoice.

A.Happily,theremaybesomehopeforjumpers.

B.Also,jumpershadproblemswithoverconfidence.

C.Weplantotraceotherproblemsintroducedbyjumping.

D.Butafairnumberofindividualsarequicktojumptoconclusions.

E.Itiscertainlypossibleforthemtooverthinkthingstotakeadecision.

F.Thejumpers,however,didnotengageincontrolledreasoningtothesamedegreeasnon-jumpers.

G.Recentstudiesshowthatevengatheringjustalittlebitmoreevidencemayhelpusavoidamajormistake.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

WhenPeteEckertstartedgoingblind,hedecidedtochannelhisfeelingsoflossintoart.Inhis20satthetime,

Eckertwouldspendwholedayspreparingdrawingsandwoodcutsbeforeaskinghiswifeto_41—theresultsto

him.Buttheprocesswasdrivinghiswife_42—.So,insearchofamoreinstantmedium,heturnedhishandto

photography.

“WhenIstartedout,digitalcamerashadn't__43_traditionalphotographyshopsyet,“Eckertsaidonthe

phonefromhishomeinSacramento,California,t4Iwouldgotothosephotographyshopsandbuytworollsoffilm

andaskten_44—questions.Iwenteveryday.Andbyaskingquestionsandgetting__45—,Ileamed.^^

Morethantwodecadesafterentirelylosinghissightfromaneyedisease,Eckerthas_46_asuccessful

careerasaself-taughtphotographernow.Whenhefirst_47_theworldofphotography,Eckertwouldgoonshort

tripsatnightwithhisdogfor_48—.Hebeganbyphotographingstatues,thoughhesoon_49_moreinteresting

subjectmatter."Totakephotosofsculpturesisn'treally_50—becausetheartisalreadythere,Mhesaid."WhatI

waslookingforwasawayofshowingwhat_51_islike.^^

Thisnewfocusresultedina_52—kindofphotographicbeauty—images_53—ofghostlyfiguresand

artfullyvague(模糊的)linesthatnoonehadevertriedbefore.

Eckert'simagesaren't_54—metaphors(暗喻)forblindness.Manyofthemhavebeenshottoliterally

representwhathismindsees,offeringsightedpeopleaclear_55_intohisworld.

41.A.predictB.describeC.questionD.confirm

42.A.worriedB.lonelyC.crazyD.disappointed

43.A.runintoB.givenawayC.putoffD.wipedout

44.A.professionalB.academicC.difficultD.important

45.A.beliefB.expectationC.judgmentD.instruction

46.A.establishedB.introducedC.spottedD.ruined

47.A.putupwithB.stoodupforC.tookchargeofD.setfootin

48.A.protectionB.inspirationC.promotionD.attraction

49.A.acceptedB.inventedC.soughtD.checked

50.A.newB.fairC.hardD.easy

51.A.blindnessB.worldC.spaceD.loneliness

52.A.popularB.traditionalC.practicalD.unique

53.A.accusedB.composedC.ridD.cleared

54.A.hardlyB.simplyC.rarelyD.seriously

55.A.reasonB.targetC.viewD.message

第II卷(非選擇題55分)

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料?,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案轉(zhuǎn)寫到答

題卡上。

Sichuanhotpots,NanjingsaltedduckandCantonesedimsumarethe56(tradition)Chinesefoods.

Sichuanhotpotsarebelieved57(start)offinthelateQingDynastyasawayforboatmenonthe

YangtzeRivertokeepwarmduringthecoldandwetwinters.58(gradual),itrangesfromsimpledelicious

dishesbyboilingvegetables,chilliesandSichuanpeppersinwater59multipleoptionsofsoups,vegetables,

meatsandsauces,appealingtopeopleofdifferenttastes.WhenItriedit,thehotflavour60(quick)our

laughterandconversation,makingthemealtheperfectwaytorelaxwithfriends.

Nanjing,smostfamousfoodexportissaltedduck,61isjuicyandsalty.62takesseveraldays

toprepareeachNanjingsaltedduck.AlocalhistorybookfromthelateQingDynastypraisedit,63(say)it

waswithoutequal.

InGuangzhou,morningteais64essentialpartofthedailyroutine.TodayGuangzhou\restaurants

stimulate65(customer)appetitewithmorethanathousandofferings,witheachmoredelicateanddelicious.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假如你是李華,第19屆亞運(yùn)會(The19thAsianGames)將于九月在杭州舉行,目前組委會正在招募

志愿者,職責(zé)主要包括接待運(yùn)動員及介紹中國文化,要求志愿者能夠熟練運(yùn)用英語,請你用英語寫一封申

請信。

內(nèi)容包括:

1.申請原因;

2.你的優(yōu)勢;

3.相關(guān)經(jīng)歷。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Sixdecadeyearsago,a13-year-oldboysawabeautifulhairpin(發(fā)夾)inashopwindowwhichsethisheart

racing.Buttheprice-fivedollars-wastoohighforJack,Fivedollarswouldbuyalmostaweek'sfoodforhisfamily.

Jackcouldn'taskhisfatherforthemoney.Everythinghisfathermadethroughfishingwenttohismother,

Dora,Slimandbeautiful,shewasthecenterofthehome,thegluethatheldittogether.Thehouseworkwasnever-

ending,andshestruggledtofeedandclothetheirfivechildrenbutshewashappyasherfamilyandtheirwell-being

wereallshecaredabout.

Nevertheless,heopenedtheshop'sdoorandwentinside.Standingproudandstraightinhisshabbyshirtand

washed-outtrousers,hetoldtheshopkeeperwhathewanted,adding,44ButIdon'thavethemoneyrightnow.Can

youpleaseholditformeforsometime?”

'THtry,“theshopkeepersmiled."Peoplearoundheredon'tusuallyhavethatkindofmoneytospendonsuch

things.Itshouldbekeptforawhile.^^

Jackrespectfullytouchedhisworncapandwalkedout.Hewouldraisethemoneyandnottellanybody,forhe

thoughtMumwouldgetsurprisedwhenshesawthathaiipin.Onhearingthesoundofhammeringfromasidestreet,

Jacksuddenlyhadanideathathecouldraisemoneybysellingtheusednailbags.Peoplebuilttheirownhomesin

BayRoberts,usingnailsboughtinbagsfromalocalfactory.Sometimestheusedbagswerethrownawayatthe

constructionsite,andJackknewhecouldsellthembacktothefactoryforfivecentsapiece.

Thatdayhesoldtwonailbagsandhidthemoneyinarustysodatin.

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2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

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Everydayafterschool,Jackstartedhisplan______________________________________________________

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Finally,thetimecame!_______________________________________________________________________

2023年秋期棠湖中學(xué)高二期中考試英語試題參考答案

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閱讀理解

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DearSirorMadam,

I'mwritingtoapplytobeavolunteerforThe19thAsianGamestobeheldinHangzhouthisSeptember.

I'mconvincedthatI'mwellqualifiedfortheposition.First,IhaveagoodcommandoforalEnglish,which

enablesmetocommunicatewithothersfreely.Whafsmore,Ihavesomerelevantworkexperience,workingasa

volunteerforyearsatinternationalfootballandbasketballgames.Iregarditagreatopportunityandaprivilegeto

introduceChinatoforeignfriendsinmyownway.

Anyfavorableconsiderationofmyapplicationwouldbehighlyappreciated.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.

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Everydayafterschool,Jackstartedhisplan.Coldandhungry,Jackwanderedthestreets,searchingforthe

nailbagscarefully.Tosavemoremoney,heevendecidedtodeliverpapersintheearlymorning.Exhaustedand

tiredashefelt,hestillstucktotheplan.Itwasthehairpinintheshopwindowthatremindedhimthatwhathedid

wasworthwhile.Afteralongtimeofhardwork,hemadeiteventually.

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Finallythetimecame!Hetookoutthesodatin,pouredthecoinsoutandbegantocountthem.Fivedollars!

Hishardworkpaidoff!Holdingthesodatinfirmly,Reubenrushedfortheshoptobuythehaiipin.Themomenthe

gotthebeautifulhairpin,herushedhomeandplaceditinDora'shand.NeverhadDorareceivedsuchagift.

Speechlessandhappy,sheheldhersontightlyintoherarms,withtearswellingupinhereyes.Itwasan

unforgettableexperience,whichallthefamilymemberswillremember

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