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天津市耀华中学2023届高三年级第二次月考英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题),第II卷(非选择题)和第III卷(听力试卷)三部分,共150分,第I,II卷考试时间100分钟,听力考试时间为20分钟。祝各位同学考试顺利!第Ⅰ卷(95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.Wecanbecomeasmartshopperbychoosingforvalue,notforlooks;______,choosegoodqualitygoodswithplainpackages.A.inparticularB.inadditionC.inotherwordsD.inanycase2.Ihadn’thadtroublelearningEnglishuntilonedayI______whethertherewashaminahamburger.A.askedB.hadaskedC.wasaskedD.hadbeenasked3.SomeofthelanguageusedontheInternetisdifferentfromthatusedinotherformsof______.A.communicationB.exchangeC.literatureD.transport4.Onsocialmediasites,peopletendtopostonly______updatesthatmakethemappearhappyandfriendly.A.regularB.immediateC.falseD.positive5.Sheappliedforapositioninthesalesdepartment______oneconsiderstobeofvalueandimportance.A.whereB.whichC.whenD.as6.TheLongjiRiceTerraces(龙脊梯田)attractmanyvisitorswhocometoadmirethisgreatwondercreatedbypeopleandnature______together.A.workB.toworkC.workingD.worked7.Ifyoulooktherightway,you______seethatthewholeworldisagarden.A.canB.mustC.dareD.should8.Carsdocauseussomehealthproblems—infactfarmoreserious______thanmobilephonesdo.A.oneB.onesC.thatD.those9.Thankstoadvancesintechnology,____wemakefriendsandcommunicatewiththemhaschangedsignificantly.A.whyB.whetherC.howD.where10.After-schoolactivitiestakeupalotoftime,sostudentshavetolearnto______theirbusyschedules.A.adoptB.highlightC.declineD.organize11.Maryworkedhereasatemporarysecretaryand______gettingafull-timejobwiththecompanybecauseofherdiligenceandintelligence.A.endedupB.turnedoutC.dependedonD.setabout12.______youstarteatinginahealthierway,weightcontrolwillbecomemucheasier.A.UnlessB.UntilC.BeforeD.Once
113.AftertheShenzhouVIcapsuletoucheddown,twoastronautssucceededintravelingaroundtheearth,thusagain______Chinaisaglobalspacepower.A.provedB.provingC.toproveD.tohaveproved14.NowadaysthegrowthoffooddeliveryappsinChina______thecountrywithtakeoutcontainersandplasticbags.A.havedrownedB.hasbeendrownedC.isdrowningD.aredrowned15.Englishidiomsareawayofaddingcolortothelanguage.Forexample,ifthey’rerushingintosomethingandshouldwaitandbepatient,youcouldsay“______”.A.killtwobirdswithonestoneB.callitadayC.addfueltothefireD.holdyourhorses第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Therewillbeamiraclewhenyoubelieve.Againstallodds,abelovedbordercollie(博德牧羊犬)hasamazinglybeen16withherownerswhospent57dayssearchingforher.CaroleKingandherhusbandVernehadtraveledtoKalispellfromtheirhomeinSpokane,Washingtonsotheycouldenjoyarelaxing4-day17inthemountainwilderness.18,theirvacationturnedintoa19searchmissionaftertheyfoundthattheir7-year-oldbordercollienamedKatiehad20fromtheirroom.TheKingsimmediately21theirreturntriphomesotheycouldstayinKalispellandsearchforKatie.Forseveralweeks,they22hundredsofadvertisingleafletsthroughoutthecommunity;theypublishedher23onsocialmediachannelsandFacebookgroups;concernedlocalcitizenshelpedthem24thecountryside---buttheystillcouldn’tfindKatie.Atonepoint,Caroletraveledbackhomesoshecouldgobacktoherjobasamailcarrier;butwhenthey25herrequesttotakeadditionaltimeofftokeepsearching,she26.27returningtoKalispelloncemore,Carolecontinuedthesearch.Atthattime,Verneflewbackhometotakeher28tolookaftertheirotherpets.Thankfully,alocalfamilyinKalispellofferedto29heruntilshefoundKatie.BythetimeSeptember30,Carolebegantolosehope.Shemissedherhome,husband,andpets,butVerne31hertocontinuelookingforonemoreweek.Shethenreceiveda32fromaresidentwhosaidthathehadseenabordercollieinhisyard.Carolevisitedtheproperty,butfoundnothing---untilthey33apairofhikerswhopointedoutabordercolliethathadbeenrestingunderanearbytree.WhenCarolecalledKatie’sname,thedogranboundingintoherarms.ThoughKatiehadlostmuch34inthewild,shewasinrelativelygoodhealth---andshewasoverwhelmed(被淹没)withjoy.Carolenowhopesthattheirstorywill35otherpetownerstonevergiveupontheirmissinganimals.16.A.returnedB.reunitedC.replacedD.restored17.A.breakdownB.overlookC.getawayD.outlet18.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.MoreoverD.However19.A.disturbingB.thrillingC.threateningD.appealing20.A.stormedB.disappearedC.transferredD.hidden
221.A.canceledB.shortenedC.reservedD.completed22.A.purchasedB.promotedC.distributedD.collected23.A.pictureB.storyC.nameD.location24.A.contactB.identifyC.exploreD.comb25.A.learnedB.declinedC.consideredD.repeated26.A.hesitatedB.compromisedC.resignedD.suffered27.A.ForB.UntilC.UponD.In28.A.partB.chanceC.turnD.place29.A.consultB.hostC.equipD.protect30.A.rolledaroundB.cameaboutC.wentbackD.drewup31.A.remindedB.promisedC.encouragedD.required32.A.signalB.callC.giftD.letter33.A.turnedtoB.calledinC.pickedoutD.raninto34.A.patienceB.wealthC.appetiteD.weight35.A.persuadeB.induceC.warnD.inspire第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AJUNIPF.RINSTITUTEFORYOUNGWRITERSHostedbyUniversityofMassachusettsAmherstJune20-28,2015TheJuniperInstituteforYoungWriters(JIYW)offershighschoolstudentsauniqueopportunitytoparticipateinintensivecreativewritingworkshops,craftsessions,andstudiocoursesdesignedespeciallyforyoungwriters.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearenowacceptingonlineapplicationsforthe2015session!Eligibility(资格)TheJuniperInstituteforYoungWriterswelcomeshighschoolstudents.Weoperateonarollingadmissionsbasis(滚动录取招生政策),andwedoourbesttomakeadmissiondecisionswithin6weeksofreceivingapplications.Onceyourapplicationisaccepted,enrollment(入学,注册)intheJIYWisguaranteedonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.ApplicationProcessOverviewApplicationsareacceptedonline.TheapplicationdeadlineisMarch2,2015.Earlyapplicationisencouraged,asadmissioniscompetitiveandtheprogramfillsquickly!Applicationmaterialsinclude:$30applicationfee,awritingsampleandapersonalstatement.ApplicationFeeAnon-refundable(不退款的)applicationfeeof$30isrequiredwitheachapplication.Applicantspaythefeebydebit(借记)orcreditcardthroughasecuresiteontheonlineapplication.AWritingSampleThewritingsampleshouldbe5-7pagesoffiction.Pleaseincludeyourname&emailaddressasaheaderorfooterinthewritingsample.
3APersonalStatementThisstatementofnomorethan300wordsshoulddescribeyourinterestintheJuniperInstituteforYoungWriters.Pleaseexplainwhythiswouldbeameaningfulopportunityforyouandwhatyouthinkyoucancontributetotheinstitute.Tuition&HousingTuitionof$1,350includesallinstituteactivities(workshops,craftsessions,studiocoursesandfieldtrips).Youwillneedtopaya$200non-refundabletuitiondepositinordertoguaranteeyourspace.RemainingtuitionisdueinfullnolaterthanMay15,2015.Thecostofhousingis$216forasharedroominourresidencehall.Participantsmayopt(选择)tostayelsewhereoffcampus,buttheimmersive(沉浸式)natureoftheprogramandresidencelifecurriculumencourageson-campusresidence.36.TheJuniperInstituteforYoungWritersprogramlasts________.A.5daysB.9daysC.12daysD.15days37.Potentialapplicantsareadvisedto________.A.applyasearlyaspossibleB.liveelsewhereoffcampusC.inspecttheresidencehallD.paythetuitioninfull38.Whichofthefollowingisacceptableasthewritingsample?A.Newsreports.B.Biographies.C.Shortstories.D.Businessletters.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthetuition?A.Studiocourses.B.Craftsessions.C.Fieldtrips.D.Dailymeals.40.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.theprogramdoesn’tacceptonlineapplicationB.youcanapplyforthisprogrambeforeJune20,2015C.students’on-campusresidenceisnotcompulsoryD.youcanpay$216torentyourownroomintheresidencehallBAfederaljudgeinCaliforniahasdismissedalawsuitagainsttheCoca-ColacompanywhicharguedthatDietCokemisledpeopletobelievethedrinkwouldhelpthemloseweight.ThecasewasbroughtbyShanaBecerrawhosaidthatshehadboughtanddrankDietCokebecauseshebelieveditwouldcontributetoweightlossandhealthyweightmanagement.SheallegedthatDietCokehadtheoppositeeffect,citingstudiesthatsheclaimedshowedsweetenerswithnonutritionalvaluelikethoseusedinDietCokecauseweightgainandincreasedriskofcertaindiseases.AlthoughCoca-Cola’sargumentsagainstthesuitwerenotadequate,JudgeWilliamAlsupsaidtheprosecutor(检察官)failedtoshowthatconsumerswerelikelytobedeceivedbytheadvertising.AlsupdismissedthecasebecauseBecerrahadnotmettherequirementthat“membersofthepublicarelikelytobedeceived”.“Insupermarkets,DietCokeisdisplayednexttoregularsoftdrinksandisnotsoldinthehealth-foodsection.ReasonableconsumerswouldunderstandthatDietCokemerelydeletesthecaloriesusuallypresentinregularCoke,andthatthecaloricreductionwillleadtoweightlossonlyaspartofanoverallsensibledietandexerciseregimen(养生法)dependentonindividualmetabolism(新陈代谢),”Alsupsaidinthedecision.
4AlsupsaidthestudiescitedbyBecerrasuggestaconnectionbetweenDietCoke-typedrinksandweightgain,buttheydonotsuggestcausation.Headdedthatoneofthestudiesevensaysthatweightgainis“duetothebehaviorofconsumers,ratherthantheeffectsofnonnutritivesweeteners.”AlsupalsorejectedtheideathatDietCokeadvertisingwouldsuggesttoconsumersthatthesoftdrinkledtoweightlossas“reasonableconsumersunderstandthatadvertisingwillfeaturehealthyandattractiveconsumersenjoyingthesubjectproductsandwillnotstartheunhealthyandunfit.”ThedecisiononTuesday,saidthattheprosecutorhasuntilMarch22tofileamotiontoamendthecomplaint.AspokespersonfortheCoca-Colacompanysaidtheywerecontentwiththefactthatthecourtdismissedprosecutorbaselesscomplaint.41.Whatwasthelawsuitagainst?A.OneofCoca-Cola’sdrinksmadepeoplethinkitwouldmakethemthinner.B.TheCoca-Colacompanymisledpeopletobelievethesafetyofitsproducts.C.TheadvertisementsexaggeratedthehealtheffectsofDietCoke.D.ThejudgediscriminatedtheconsumersinfavoroftheCoco-Colacompany.42.Whatarethesideeffectsofsweeteners?A.Theystimulatepeople’sspiritsandmakethemenergetic.B.Theyincreasepeople’sweightandthepotentialpossibilityofgettingsick.C.Theyprovidenutritiousrefreshmentforfatconsumers.D.Theyaddanicetouchtothesoftdrinksandmakethempopular.43.WhydidJudgeWilliamAlsupdismissthecharge?A.Becausetheprosecutorcouldn’tprovidesolidevidencetosupportherlawsuit.B.BecausetheCoca-Colacompanydidn’tdoanythingwrong.C.Becausehewasreasonableenoughtoknowtheeffectsofsoftdrinks.D.Becausetheconsumermadenosenseinthislawsuit.44.AccordingtoAlsup,howcanpeopleloseweightwithDietCoke?A.Theyshouldreducethecaloriestheytakein.B.TheyshouldreplacetheregularCocawithDietCoke.C.TheyshouldreducetheirdrinkingofDietCoke.D.Theyshouldpayattentiontotheirdietanddoexercises.45.WhatwastheCoca-Colacompany’sattitudetowardstheJudge’sdecision?A.Angry.B.Regretful.C.Pleased.D.Shameful.CSpendingoverayearinthebleak(荒凉的)Antarcticamightchangeyourbrainfortheworse,accordingtonewresearchoutthismonth.Itseemstoshowthatpolarexplorerswholivedfor14monthsatanAntarcticaresearchstationexperiencedbrainshrinkage,likelyasaresultoftheirlonelinessandboredom.Thestudy’sauthorsusedMRI(核磁共振)toscanthebrainsofeightmembersofateambeforetheybeganalongstayattheGerman-runresearchstation.Duringtheirmission,theteamperiodicallytooktestsoftheircognitionandmemoryandprovidedbloodsamplesthatallowedthestudyauthorstomeasuretheirlevelsofaproteinimportantforbrainhealthcalledbrain-derivedneurotrophicfactor(BDNF).Whentheyreturned,theyhadtheirbrainsscannedagain.
5Finally,comparedtothemselvesbeforethemission,theexplorers’brainsappearedtohavelessgreymatteronaverage.Theshrinkagewasmostapparentinthehippocampus,anareaofthebrainkeytomemoryandcognition.TheiraveragelevelsofBDNFalsodroppedduringthetripanddidn’timprovesignificantlyevenafterone-and-a-halfmonthsbackhome.Thestudy’sfindings,publishedinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine,aren’tthefirsttosuggestthatlongtimeofbeingseparatedcanchangethebrain.Butpracticallyallofthisworkhasinvolvedanimals,accordingtotheresearchers.Ofcourse,aneight-personstudyissmall,soanyofitsconclusionsshouldbetakenwithcaution.LeadauthorAlexanderC.Stahn,nowaresearcheratthePerelmanSchoolofMedicineattheUniversityofPennsylvania,saidthattheeffectsonthehippocampusarelikelytemporary,providedthescientistsreturnedbacktoalifefilledwithsocialinteractionandinterestingthingstosee.Still,sincepeoplewillcontinuetravelingtoandfromAntarcticaforlongperiodsoftime,thefindingsaredefinitelyworthkeepinginmindandexploringfurther.TheymightevenproverelevantfortherarefewpeoplewhomighttravelasfarasMarsinthefuture—perhapstheonlysimilarlyscientific,months-longmissionthatwouldbeevenmorelonely.46.Whatwilldodamagetothebrainaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Doingresearchinbrainshrinkage.B.TravelingtotheAntarctica.C.Workingasaresearcherinastation.D.Beinginalonelyplaceforalongtime.47.Howdidthescientistsgettheconclusion?A.Bycomparingthescannedresults.B.Bystudyingthepreviousfigures.C.Bymakingalong-termprogram.D.Byscanningtheparticipants’brains.48.Whatcanweinferabouttheexplorerswhentheyreturned?A.Theywerenolongerusedtothecivilizedworld.B.Theyhadsomedifficultyinrememberingthings.C.Theybecamenormalafterone-and-a-halfmonths.D.Theypublishedtheirfindingsinamedicalmagazine.49.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudy?A.Thescientistsareprovidedwithvarioussocialactivities.B.Longtimeofbeingseparatedcanchangethebrainofallanimals.C.Otherresearcheshavethesamefindingsasthestudy.D.Itsconclusionmayberelevantforthosewhoarefondoftravelling.50.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofthefinding.B.Thedisadvantageofthefinding.C.Thefuturedevelopmentofthespace.D.ThepossibilityoftravellingtoMars.DOneofourbiggestfearsnowadaysisthatourkidsmightsomedaygetlostina“seaoftechnology”ratherthanexperiencingthenaturalworld.Fear-producingTVandcomputergamesareleadingtoaseriousdisconnectbetweenkidsandthegreatoutdoors,whichwillchangethewildplacesoftheworld,itscreaturesandhumanhealthfortheworse,unlessadultsgetworkingonchild’splay.
6Eachofushasaplaceinnaturewegosometimes,evenifitwastorndown.Wecannotbethelastgenerationtohavethatplace.Atthisrate,kidswhomissthesenseofwonderoutdoorswillnotgrowuptobeprotectorsofnaturallandscapes.“IfthedeclineinparksusecontinuesacrossNorthAmerica,whowilldefendparksagainstencroachment(蚕食)?”asksRichardLouv,authorofLastChildintheWoods.Withouthavinganatureexperience,kids,canturnoutjustfine,buttheyaremissingoutahugeenrichmentoftheirlives.Thatappliestoeverythingfromtheirphysicalhealthandmentalhealth,tostresslevels,creativityandcognitive(认知的)skills.Expertspredictmodernkidswillhavepoorerhealththantheirparents—andtheysayalackofoutsideplayissurelypartofit;researchsuggeststhatkidsdobetteracademicallyinschoolswithanaturecomponentandthatplayinnaturefosters(培养)leadershipbythesmartest,notbythetoughest.Evenatinyoutdoorexperiencecancreatewonderinachild.Thethree-year-oldturningoverhisfirstrockrealizesheisnotaloneintheworld.Aclumpoftreesontheroadsidecanbethewholeuniverseinhiseyes.Wereallyneedtovaluethatmore.Kidsarenotresponsible.Theyareover-protectedandfrightened.Itisdangerousouttherefromtimetotime,butrepetitivestressfromcomputersisreplacingbreakinganarmasachildhoodrite(仪式)ofpassage.Everyone,fromdevelopers,toschoolsandoutdoorcitizens,shouldhelpregainforourkidssomeofthefreedomandjoyofexploring,takingfriendshipinfieldsandwoodsthatcementlove,respectandneedforlandscape.Asparents,weshoulddevotesomeofourenergiestotakingourkidsintonature.Thiscouldyetbeourgreatestcause.51.ThemainideaofParagraph2isthat________.A.kidsmissthesenseofwonderoutdoorsB.parksareindangerofbeinggraduallyencroachedC.RichardLouvistheauthorofLastChildintheWoodsD.childrenareexpectedtodevelopintoprotectorsofnature52.Accordingtothepassage,childrenwithoutexperiencingnaturewill________.A.keepahighsenseofwonderB.beover-protectedbytheirparentsC.belesshealthybothphysicallyandmentallyD.changewildplacesandcreaturesforthebetter53.Accordingtotheauthor,children’sbreakinganarmis________.A.thefaultonthepartoftheirparentsB.thenaturalexperienceintheirgrowingupC.theresultoftheirowncarelessnessinplayD.theeffectoftheirrepetitivestressfromcomputers54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cement”inthelastparagraphmean?A.strengthenB.enrichC.spreadD.present55.Inwritingthispassage,theauthormainlyintendsto________.A.blamechildrenforgettinglostincomputergamesB.encouragechildrentoprotectparksfromencroachmentC.showhisconcernaboutchildren’slackofexperienceinnatureD.inspirechildrentokeepthesenseofwonderaboutthingsaround
7第Ⅱ卷(35分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列短文,按照要求用英文回答问题。MyfamilymovedintoanewlyconstructedhomeinCalgary10yearsago.Thatyearwasfullofpromise.Wewavedatthestreamofincomingfamiliesduringtheirmove-indays.Handswereshaken.Couches(沙发)werehauled(拖)upsteps.Butwesawlessofeachotheraswinterapproached.Nameswereforgotten.Asthesnowmelted,manyoftheneighborhood’skidsbegantolearnhowtorideabike.Theirmotherswouldbenearby,sittingandchattingontheroadside.Dadwantedaplaceforchildrentoplay,aquietplaceforparentstositandrelax,butmoreimportantly,areasonforeveryonetoleavethehouseandjointhecommunity.Hebeganimaginingbenches.Hestartedknockingondoorsandreshakinghandswiththeneighbors.WhenConstructionbeganwithmeandmyfatherhaulingpiecesofwoodandsteeloutofhistruck,withinminutestherewasacrowdofyoungneighborsathand,eachclaimingtheycouldhelp.Noneofuskneweachotherwell,butallhandswereondeck.Jeffrantothegaragetograbhisdrill(钻孔机).BrianheldtheboardstogetherwhileIdugthroughthetoolboxinsearchofawrench(扳手).Charliemeasuredandmarkedlocationsonthegroundfordrilling.Afterafewhours,threebenchesformedasemi-circleonthestreet.Theyweretheperfectplacetositandbewiththeneighbors,haveacoffeeinthemorningorhaveabeerafterwork.ThatafternoonmarkedthefirstofmanyweekendNeighborDayswhenweatherpermitted.Kidsracedeachotheraroundwhileparentsbroughtoutfood.Laterintheevening,someoneputafirepitinthecenterofthebenchessothattheconversationswouldcarryonintothenight.Weoftenendeduptherethefollowingafternoon,aswellascountlessafternoonsandeveningsintheyearssince.Imovedoutforuniversityfouryearsago,havinglearnedtoemotionallyvaluecommunity.ButI’veneverlivedsomewhereassocialasmyfamilyneighborhoodsince.Justasthesayinggoes,youmustbeagoodneighbortohavegoodneighbors.Mydadwasn’tthinkingmuchaboutbuildingthosebenches.HejustwantedaplacetositonaSaturdayafternoon,aplacetobringthecommunitytogether.56.Howdidtheneighborhoodreactwhennewfamiliesmovedin?(Nomorethan5words.)57.Whydidtheauthor’sfatherwanttobuildthebenches?(Nomorethan10words.)58.Howdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraph?(Nomorethan10words.)59.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?(Nomorethan15words.)60.Whatwillyoudotobenefityourcommunity?Pleaseexplainthereason.(Nomorethan20words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)61.假设你是李津,你在社交网站上面看到一名澳大利亚高中生Jason的动态,得知他十分关心即将到来的卡塔尔世界杯足球赛,同时又担心看球赛会影响自己的学业,请你根据以下提示给Jason留言:1.安慰他不必担心看球赛会影响学业;2.给他提出建议(如:提高学习效率,合理安排时间等);3.希望他在世界杯期间有快乐时光。注意:1.词数不少于100词;
82.可以适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。Hi,Jason.________________________________________________________________________________第III卷(20分)第四部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。62.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotoday?A.Gocamping.B.Reviewlessons.C.Takeanexam.63.Whatisthemostexpensiveitem?A.Thewashingmachine.B.Thefridge.C.Thebed.64.Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheoffice.B.Athome.C.Inthesupermarket.65.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’schange.B.Theman’schildhood.C.Theman’sfavoritemovies.66.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.William?A.Sheisinherthirties.B.Shehadherdaughterattheageof25.C.Shelooksyoungerthansheis.第二节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第67~68题。67.Whathappenedtothespeakers?A.Theyhaddifficultygettingamap.B.Theylosttheirway.C.Theyweregiventhewrongdirections.68.Whatwillthewomando?A.Drivethecar.B.Blametheman.C.Callhersister.听第7段材料,回答第69~71题。69.Whatdoesthemando?A.Asportsman.B.Atourguide.C.Asportswriter.70.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sjob?A.Tiring.B.Great.C.Boring.听第8段材料,回答第72~74题。71.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Warmandsunny.B.Chillyandsnowy.C.Coldandcloudy.72.Howwillthemangotowork?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
973.Whatisthewomantryingtopersuadethemantodo?A.Listentotheforecast.B.Wearwarmclothes.C.Gooutforlunch.听第9段材料,回答第75~77题。74.What’stheman’splanforthissummer?A.Workingatmusicalfestivals.B.Doingamarketsurvey.C.Stayingwithhisfamily.75.Wherewillthewomanprobablyworkthissummer?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inamusicclub.C.Onafarm.76.Howlongwillthewomanworkeveryday?A.4hours.B.5hours.C.6hours.77.Wheredidthewomangetthejobinformation?A.Fromherfriend.B.Fromamagazine.C.Fromherparents.听第10段材料,回答第78~81题。78.Inwhichcountryisthespeakernow?A.America.B.England.C.Australia.79.WhenwasTheUnlikelyPilgrimageofHaroldFrypublished?A.In2007.B.In2012.C.In2014.80.Whatawardhasthespeakerwon?A.TheManBookerPrize.B.TheCommonwealthBookPrize.C.TheTinniswoodAward.81.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Introduceherworks.B.Answerquestions.C.Visitthelibrary.天津市耀华中学2023届高三年级第二次月考英语答案第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空CCADBCABCDADBCD第二节:完形填空BCDABACADBCCDBACBDDD第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)BACDCABADCDABCADCBAC第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达56.Theywerekindtothem.Or:Theyhelpedthem.Or:Theywelcomedthem.57.Tomakeneighborsleavetheirhouseandjointhecommunity.Or:Forneighborstostayconnected.58.Weworkedtogether/asateam/incooperation.
10Or:Itwasourjointeffort.59.Goodmemoriesneighborsspenttogether.Or:Whattheydidonthebenchesattheweekends.Or:Thebenchesbroughtthecommunitytogether.60.AnypossibleanswerisOK.第二节:书面表达略第四部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20分)BCBACBACBCCBCABBABCB
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