资源简介 宁波市奉化区2022-2023学年高二上学期期末联考参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 ABACA 6-10 ACABA 11-15 CBCAB 16-20 CCBBA第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5 分)21-23 CBD 24-27 BADB 28-31 ADAD 32-35 CBDC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)DEAGB第三部分 语言运用 (共四节,总分70分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 DABBA 46-50 CADBC 51-55 CDABC第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. have been 57. harmful 58. used 59. as 60. a61. whose 62. However 63. to feed 64. before 65. solution第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)One possible version:Ladies and gentlemen,It is a great privilege for me to deliver a speech here. When it comes to my hero, the first name popping into my head is Yuan Longping, Father of Hybrid Rice.What inspires me most is his perseverance. Dr. Yuan initially found it hard to study the new rice under the tough condition in 1950s, but he still devoted his youth to it. And even at the age of 90, he strove to extend his research to seawater rice. Such spirit constantly stimulates me to keep moving, regardless of how many exams I failed.Thanks for your attention!第二节:读后续写(满分25分)One possible version:As I skated toward the exit, I felt everyone was looking at me with pity. How I wished the floor would open up and swallow me! Offstage, Coach Geena handed me a towel and I thanked her with a heavy heart. Then I climbed upstairs and seated myself between my parents. Dad placed a comforting hand on my shoulder and Mom gave me a tight squeeze. “Darling, it’s OK.” I nodded, my eyes watering. As I turned my gaze to the ice center, I happened to catch sight of a perfect axel the next skater landed. There came clapping and cheering. My heart grew heavier.The performance going on, I rose up from the bleachers, determined to go home but my parents held me up. “It’s poor sportsmanship to leave before the results are posted.” Hesitating for a moment, I sat back. Time dragging, I was absent-minded. However, when I saw a skater fall down and then gracefully stand up, I watched the performance with full attention. When the competition ended, I gave my parents a big hug and determined to pursue my Olympic dream no matter how many difficulties I would face.Another possible version:As I skated toward the exit, I felt everyone was looking at me with pity. When the next skater glided past me to take her place center ice, I couldn’t help thinking I was a terrible skater. After making an eye contact with Coach Geena, I made my way to my parents and sat between them. My weak smile resulted in their hugs of encouragement. Not having the mood to watch the performance, I sank in thought soon. “What am I doing here My skating career will end.” The more I thought about it, the sadder I felt. “Maybe I should give up.”The performance going on, I rose up from the bleachers, determined to go home but my parents held me up. I looked down to see concern and worry in their eyes. Words failed me. Unwilling to make them worry, I sank back into the seat and continued watching the performance. Suddenly, the skater on the ice fell. As she struggled to her feet and went on with her performance, I saw an excellent performer. She failed outside, but not inside. I suddenly realized giving up would leave me in total failure. Ashamed of my stupid decision, I decided to fight against discouragements to realise my skating dream.听力原文:(Text 1)M: Linda, it seems you’ve been learning to sing Chinese songs a lot recently. Are you preparing for a performance W: No. My Chinese friend told me it’s a good way to learn the language.(Text 2)W: Jason, what does your sister like doing in her spare time M: She loved dancing a lot in the past, but now she hardly dances and spends most of her time reading and watching movies.W: What about you M: Now I like doing what my sister used to love doing.(Text 3)M: Why are you sitting indoors It won’t always be spring, you know. Enjoy it while you can.W: I’d like to, but I have a lot of work to do. Why does good weather always come along with a huge stack of exams (Text 4)W: So, I will see you on Monday for our appointment M: Actually, I have to meet my parents for dinner that day. We’d better make it on Tuesday.W: I have to meet someone else on that day. Let’s meet the next day instead.(Text 5)M: I know you are working at your dad’s gas station every day after school, but what do you actually do there W: I fill people’s cars with gas. I wash their windows, too.(Text 6)M: Good morning, Mrs. West. Are you ready for the holidays W: Morning, George. Yes, with the whole family coming I’ve had to buy a lot more than usual.M: Well, what can I get you W: 5 pounds of flour and some sugar please.M: Planning to do some baking W: Yes. All the kids love my homemade bread best, you know.M: There you are. Anything else W: Yes, I need a box of milk and half a pound of cheese.(Text 7)M: Hi, Carol. Are you ready to start our class project about keeping pets W: Yes, John. What kind of pets should we focus on M: Tom and I are thinking of a cat or a dog. Which do you prefer W: Well, I don’t know much about either of them. What about fish My brother is keeping several ones at home.M: That’s a good idea. I’ll ask Tom to help you do the survey.W: Sure. What else should we discuss, John M: I think we should make some cards so we won’t forget what we’re saying during the presentation.W: Sounds great, but I hate speaking in public. So I prefer not to do the introduction.M: I don’t mind at all. I’ll do that.W: I’m sure Mary can handle the summarizing.M: That’s settled.(Text 8)W: Hi, Adam! What are you doing here M: Since you weren’t answering any of my calls, I thought I’d make a home visit.W: I’m sorry. I know you are looking for this week’s article, and I know I’m past the deadline…M: That’s not why I’m here. Actually, a publishing company called me a week ago with an interest in turning your articles in the newspapers into a book. I promised to set up a meeting between you and them by the end of the week, but I didn’t expect you to be avoiding my calls for seven days straight.W: Are you serious M: Yes, I’m serious, but they are starting to think that you are not serious. I’ve scheduled a meeting for this afternoon at four. Can you make it W: Of course! I can’t wait for that.(Text 9)M: I’ve got Molly in the studio today. She lives in a new housing zone named BedZED. Welcome to the program, Molly.W: Thank you.M: How do you like BedZED W: It is a great zone. You know, all the energy in BedZED is produced by special boards on the roofs of the buildings. The boards can turn sunlight into electricity. Now I can live there without feeling ashamed of polluting the environment.M: So, even in the British climate it’s possible to produce enough solar energy for residents. By the way, what kinds of people live there W: All kinds, such as teachers, nurses and young professionals. BedZED has shared work stations where computers are shared by all the people, so energy is saved. There’s also a library for us. Instead of back gardens, the gardens are on the roofs!M: I’d love to see this place.W: Well, you can. But don’t drive your car. There’s nowhere to park. I go everywhere on my bicycle or by public transport.M: You really have a green lifestyle. Then how are you getting home today W: I’ll take the bus.(Text 10)Now look at some of this evening’s programs on Radio Pearl. At 7:30 we have Art Review, a program which has fast become a favorite among our listeners, with its mix of in-depth reports on artistic events, and interviews with the artists. Today we’ll go to the National Museum in London, which holds almost five events a year, and this one is always particular and popular because it has many works by student artists.Then at 8:00, there’s another one in our series of classic plays and tonight it’s The Vanishing Lady, starring Margaret Louden. It’s a brilliant play by Porten and also his last work before he moved on to writing for films.Finally for those who like sailing, Business Scenes at 9:30 brings you the “unsinkable” boat and a chance to meet its maker, a Canadian businessman—Peter Field. In 1995, Peter was a manager in a computer company but he left that job to go on a world trip. He had wanted a stress-free life but ended up building boats. His new company has many products, including expensive boats costing $1-2 million, which Peter claims will suffer no serious damage even if they hit an iceberg at full speed…Well, back to this afternoon’s programs…宁波市奉化区2022-2023学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 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。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。每段对仅读一遍。1. Why does Linda learn Chinese songs A.She is learning Chinese.B.She’ll give a performance.C.She hopes to become a singer.2.What does Jason like doing now A.Reading. B.Dancing. C.Watching movies.3.What does the man advise the woman to do A.Enjoy the spring time.B.Do some indoor activities.C.Study hard for exams.4.When can the speakers meet A.On Monday. B.On Tuesday. C.On Wednesday.5.What are the speakers talking about A.A part-time job. B.House cleaning. C.The woman’s father.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.What is Mrs. West doing A.Shopping for groceries. B.Doing some baking. C.Having dinner.7.What do Mrs. West’s kids like best A.Milk. B.Cheese. C.Homemade bread.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the relationship between the speakers A.Classmates. B.Brother and sister. C.Teacher and student.9.Who will be in charge of the introduction A.Tom. B.John. C.Mary.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In the woman’s house. B.In a newspaper office. C.In a publishing company.11.Why is the man talking to the woman A.To borrow her book. B.To ask for an article. C.To inform her of a meeting.12.How does the woman sound at the end of the conversation A.Serious. B.Excited. C.Annoyed.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What are the special boards used for A.Keeping sunshine out. B.Covering buildings. C.Producing energy.14.Where are the gardens A.On the roofs. B.In the backyards. C.Next to the work stations.15.How will Molly go home today A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car.16.What does Molly say about BedZED A.The public transportation is poor.B.There’s much parking space.C.It is environment-friendly.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。What is today’s Art Review about A.A report on an artistic film.B.An interview with an artist.C.An event in London National Museum.18.When does The Vanishing Lady begin A.At 7:30. B.At 8:00. C.At 9:30.19.What is Porten A.An actor. B.A playwright(剧作家). C.A director.20.What are Peter Field’s boats like A.They are strongly built. B.They are huge. C.They are fast.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5 分)AAccompanied by the background sounds of Chinese traditional instruments, Yuanxi – China Daily’s digital employee –introduced the 9,000-year-old stone carvings (岩画) from the Helan Mountains in Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui autonomous region on Oct 14.The meeting between the virtual human and Chinese traditional culture is quite interesting,” an internet user commented on Sina Weibo.With the rise of the metaverse (元宇宙), virtual humans have become a growing phenomenon in China. According to a research report by QbitAI, it is estimated that the overall market size of China’s virtual humans will reach 270 billion yuan by 2030.Though they are not real, these virtual beings share similar identities with us and serve in different fields of our daily lives, including education, broadcasting, and business. For example, in June 2021, Hua Zhibing, a virtual human who can write poetry, was officially registered as a student at Tsinghua University. Throughout the 2022 Winter Olympics, China’s first AI sign language presenter served hearing-impaired (有听力障碍的) audiences 24/7.Due to their perfect image and interesting setups, some virtual humans even get a large number of fans and become idols in real life. Luo Tianyi is one of them. As a virtual singer, Luo has over 5 million followers on Sina Weibo. When she held a concert in Shanghai in 2018, more than 10,000 fans waved glow sticks and cheered for her. Gao Yu, a fan of Luo, told Economic Information Daily that “just like chasing human idols, Luo’s fans also hold birthday parties for her and buy the products she promotes.”While the future of virtual humans seems promising, problems also lurk (隐藏着) underneath. As the novelty wears off, some followers are getting tired of virtual humans’ never-changing expressions. “No matter how lifelike these virtual influencers look, they’re still not real people. It’s a little scary,” Gigi You, 23, from Guangdong, told Insider. Studies also showed that their “perfect” face and “perfect” life which humans are unable to achieve can also trigger (引发) anxiety and depression in individuals.Generally speaking, virtual humans are often seen as the gateway to the metaverse and have demonstrated financial potential, but there’s still a lot of room for development, reported Xinhua.21. What can we learn about Yuanxi A. She is the first digital employee in China.B. She played Chinese traditional instruments.C. She covered stories about stone carvings.D. She was designed to promote Chinese traditional culture.Why is Hua Zhibing mentioned A. To show the popularity of virtual humans.B. To illustrate the similarities of virtual humans.C. To describe the characteristics of virtual humans.D. To explain the importance of virtual humans in our lives.What does Gigi You think of virtual idols A. They lose appeal quickly.B. They are too good to be true.C. They can make people anxious.D. They are never as real as humans.BA 63-year-old Chinese grandpa's traditional carpentry skills are delighting tens of millions of viewers online as he creates woodwork without glue, screws or nails.The Chinese master carpenter, Wang Dewen, known as "Grandpa Amu" on YouTube, has been honored as the modern day Lu Ban, a famous Chinese structural engineer during the Zhou Dynasty, thanks to his vast carpentry knowledge. One of his videos, which shows him making a fantastic wooden arch bridge, went viral on the platform, gaining more than 42 million views.Grandpa Amu follows an ancient Chinese technique, which means no nails or glue are involved in the entire process of building the arch bridge. Grandpa Amu has also made several wooden toys for his grandson using the same technique. He created a folding stool(凳子) that looked like the China pavilion from the 2010 Shanghai Expo. "A block of wood transforms into a stool. Genius," a YouTube user named Rey commented under the video.Li Ziqi, who lives in a picturesque village of southwest China's Sichuan Province, has made a name for herself by making various Chinese dishes on YouTube since 2016. In her videos, she gracefully works as a farmer, impressing viewers with her understanding of food, nature and Chinese culture while showcasing the charm of Chinese culture in every detail of daily life. Her traditional food preparation craft and Chinese rural lifestyle have attracted 11.1 million subscribers on YouTube. Just like Li Ziqi, Grandpa Amu is also trying to spread unique Chinese techniques to the world.Grandpa Amu's son and daughter-in-law now work full time on his videos, hoping that the channel's popularity would help local villagers better sell their farm produce." We came up with the idea of making the videos because we wanted to bring our rural culture to others and let people learn about these ancient Chinese techniques," said Huang Chunmei, Grandpa Amu's daughter-in-law, in an interview with South China Morning Post. Which is one of Song Dan’s work at the airport as a Customs Officer 24. What does the underlined word “viral” in Paragraph 2 mean A. infected B. popular C. crazy D. famous25. What do we know from the passage A. The video of making a folding stool amazed the viewers.B. Grandpa Amu uses a variety of techniques to create woodwork.C. Lu Ban was good at doing carpentry without glue, screws or nails.D. Grandpa Amu uses no tools in the entire process of creating woodwork.26. Why does the author mention Li Ziqi in paragraph 5 A. To help readers better understand the work of being a farmer.B. To provide another example of a farmer being famous through internet.C. To prove the popularity of Chinese rural lifestyle nowadays.D. To show their common intention of spreading Chinese culture to the world.27. What is the text probably from A. An agricultural magazine. B. A news report.C. A research paper. D. An advertisement.CMagpies(喜鹊) can be found all over the world. The black and white birds can be seen flying over the skies of China and the UK alike. These charming birds are seemingly everywhere.While they do span(跨越) the globe, they often share the common meaning of luck in spite of the culture everywhere they are found. In the UK, there is a poem related to what seeing a different number of magpies is supposed to mean:One for sorrow/ Two for joy/ Three for a girl/ Four for a boy/ Five for Silver/ Six for Gold/ Seven for a secret never to be told.Three and four are usually interpreted as revealing the gender of a soon-to-be-born child or possibly talking about romantic success. Five and six mean that the person is soon likely to discover wealth. Seven means that a secret will successfully be kept away from curious ears forever. They are all positive, except for the sighting of a single bird, which is supposed to be bad luck. However, there is a way of removing your sorrow. By simply saluting(敬礼) the lonely bird, you gain another dose of good luck.There is a saying in China that goes “the singing of a magpie foretells good luck and happiness while that of a crow bad luck and misery(喜鹊报喜,乌鸦报丧)”, meaning that magpies are symbols of good luck, while crows are those of bad fortune.In the UK, crows are also seen as a bad omen(征兆) by many people. In TV shows and films, if you see a group of crows chirping(鸣叫) with their distinctive call, the intention is to introduce an atmosphere of misery(痛苦) or death. A group of crows is also called a “murder”, bringing to mind the superstition(迷信) related to the bird.However, such a distinction between the two animals just based on their color is maybe unfair. They belong to the same family of birds, having some of the most intelligent animals in the whole animal kingdom. And while crows have been known to use their intelligence to use tools for finding food, magpies have been known for stealing shiny objects. Maybe it’s time for cultures all over the world to rethink these birds.What does seeing six magpies mean in the UK The viewer will make a fortune.The viewer will have a baby girl.The viewer will find romance.The viewer will discover a secret.How can people avoid bad luck after seeing a single magpie, according to the UK traditions By saying hello. B. By giving it food.By turning it away. D. By showing it respect.Why do some TV shows and films present crows calling A. To create a sad atmosphere. B. To mourn someone who has died.C. To signal the death of a murderer. D. To bring back miserable memories.Which of the following would the author most probably agree with Magpies are more intelligent than crows.Magpies really deserve their good reputation.Crows should be equally seen as a good sign.People should change their opinions on these birds.DIn the spring of 2013, my wife and I opened Literati Bookstore in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Opening a community-minded independent bookstore was a dream we’d shared. We were in our late twenties, pursuing a dream.When opening day arrived, we unlocked the door and held our breath. One by one, people walked inside, paged through new books, and discussed favorite authors. The bookstore came alive.That morning, I had set out a typewriter on our lower level for anyone to use. It was a community-building experiment: What if people could walk into a bookstore and type anything they wanted The first typewriter I ever fell in love with was my grandfather’s- a 1930s Smith Corona. My memory of him is limited to impressions: visits to his Florida apartment, beach picnics, and a fascinating black typewriter on his writing desk. One year, long after he passed, Grandma gave me his Smith Corona for Christmas. At the time, I was a struggling writer. Seeing his old typewriter again stirred something in me. His typewriter made writing fun again. And for the first time since his death, I felt connected to him, to a past I never really knew.The typewriter I set out on opening day was a light blue Olivetti Lettera 32. I inserted a clean piece of paper and let it be: the world’s smallest publishing house, waiting for an author. One of the notes I found that first day was: Thank you for being here. I didn’t see the typer’s identity, so it appeared as if the typewriter itself was thanking me. Soon, more notes accumulated. Typewriting had become part of our bookstore’s identity.Customers and friends began encouraging me to turn these notes into a book. At first, I was hesitant. But then I read through the piles of messy, typewritten pages again. Some made me tear up; many made me laugh out loud. They shouldn’t be locked inside my filing cabinet at home. Inside our store, surrounded by books that have been labored over by authors, editors, and marketers, there’s a way for people to publish directly into the world in permanent ink- spelling errors and all.32. Why did the author set out a typewriter in the bookstore A. To honor his grandfather.B. To provide convenience to customers.C. To offer people a way to express themselves.D. To respond to community residents’ requirement.33. How did the author feel when he got Smith Corona as a gift A. Amused. B. Inspired. C. Surprised. D. Curious.34. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs A. There was a publishing house in the bookstore.B. The typewritten notes were full of spelling errors.C. The bookstore was famous for its unique typewriter.D. The author would publish a book consisting of those notes.35. What message does the text intend to convey in this passage A. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.B. Everyone can be a writer of his own life.C. It only takes a typewriter to be an author.D. Books are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。When the British poet Alfred Lord Tennyson described nature as “red in tooth and claw”, he was telling us that the natural world can be cruel as well as beautiful. 36Most people living in urban areas rarely encounter wild animals in their natural surroundings. 37 And they are willing to get close to them. But for wild animals, it is “eat or be eaten,” and they can’t distinguish between humans and other animals.38 In Canadian woods lives a dog-like animal, coyote, which is a little bigger than a fox, but smaller than a wolf. They usually avoid humans, but the occasional attacks can be deadly. Every year, one or two people end up getting killed by coyotes.Earlier this year, a herd of elephants in Yunnan left their home in the Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve and went on a meandering journey through the province. They destroyed crops and buildings along the way. Villages in their path had to be evacuated because of the potential dangers they posed to villagers. Animal experts haven’t determined why the elephants went on their journey. 39 The wild animals we love are in a constant struggle for survival. Our expanding into the natural habitats of wild animals can be dangerous for the animals and then us humans as well.Maybe we should try to stay away from them. 40 Their lives—red in tooth and claw—are difficult enough without us causing them any more problems than they already have.A.A walk in the woods can be dangerous.B.It is a way to protect the wild animals, and it’s also our responsibility.C.In Canada, people have a more realistic attitude towards wild animals.D.In simple terms, we should try to keep proper distance from wild animals.E.Hence they misunderstand that wild animals are just as friendly as Disney characters.F.Thanks to active environmental conservation, the number of the elephants grew larger.G.A reasonable possibility is that they probably needed more room and more food to survive.第三部分 语言运用 (共四节,总分70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。A few years ago, I saw a baby goat at the end of the driveway, and I figured he was 41 by his owner. The kid was 42 nervous but stood perfectly still as I approached.I’m an animal lover and I’ve brought 43 animals home, cats, chickens, horses but never a goat. The tiny kid was too adorable to 44 . I named him Quincy.Quincy proved to be quite 45 . When he was about a week old, I tapped my fingers on the bathroom floor and said “Lie down.” I was 46 when he dropped down, and even more surprised when he did it three times in a row. After a quick 47 , Quincy mastered how to lie down, bow, and turn in a circle 48 . Now he knows the name of everything I feed him.I love to 49 animals and often take my dogs to shows where they can perform their tricks. When he was just six weeks old, Quincy 50 the first show. He knew only a few tricks then, but he did them 51 and never misbehaved or got nervous in front of the 52 . Now Quincy and my dog perform regularly at schools, nursing homes, and charity events. Quincy can 53 “read” his tricks off cue (提示) cards, which always 54 the most applause.It’s hard to believe that the goat kid which nobody wanted 55 one of the smartest and most good-natured animals I’ve ever had. He’s by far the sharpest of my bunch!41. A. sold B. released C. rescued D. abandoned42. A. obviously B. merely C. rarely D. eventually43. A. small B. various C. strange D. lovely44. A. adopt B. resist C. keep D. donate45. A. intelligent B. sensitive C. faithful D. curious46. A. concerned B. confused C. amazed D. satisfied47. A. study B. thought C. check D. recovery48. A. as a result B. by no means C. in that case D. in no time49. A. feed B. train C. comfort D. raise50. A. appreciated B. watched C. gave D. planned51. A. determinedly B. clumsily C. unmistakably D. nervously52. A. staff B. owner C. trainer D. crowd53. A. even B. still C. just D. yet54. A. requires B. earns C. expects D. gives55. A. led to B. served as C. turned out D. took over第II卷第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Given the fact that chemical pesticides and artificial fertilisers can fight crop disease and increase production, they 56 (be)in widespread use since the 1950s. However, with time going by, they have been proved 57 (harm)to the environment and human health if 58 (use) for a long time. To tackle the problems, farmers have switched to organic farming 59 an alternative. And organic food has become 60 favorite for many customers. Organic farmers rely on it that natural means could keep their soil fertile and free of disease. Different organic methods have come up, 61 goal is to grow good food while avoiding damage to the environment or to the human health. 62 , organic farming cannot replace chemical farming with a huge number of people 63 (feed) worldwide. There is still a long way to go 64 scientists find a suitable 65 (solve) that can satisfy the high demand for food while protecting the environment. 第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)假定你是李华,下周将参加一场主题为“A Hero in My Heart”的英语演讲比赛。 请撰写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1. 人物简介;2. 主要事迹;3. 所受启发。注意:1. 词数 80 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 读后续写 (满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。That day, I was going to skate a clean freestyle program for the first time in a year. I determined to land the axel(前外一周半跳) in competition.“I can make it!” I thought as I skated to the center ice. When my music sounded, I started my program with a circular step and a bright smile, followed by a beautiful combination spin. Flying camel, sit spin, layback spin. Perfection. The jump! The axel!I could do it when I practiced off-ice, but I’d only landed it on-ice approximately fourteen times in my entire life. So I was a little nervous. I’d leave it out if I could, but my Olympic dreams depended on it. My coach, Geena, put it early in my program so I could do it while my legs were not tired. Taking a deep breath, “I can succeed!” I thought.I was on the right back outside edge of my skate blade(冰刀), ready to turn forward and launch into the axel. My nerves were back, working against me. “I can do this!” I thought. I stepped into takeoff and I did… a waltz jump(半周跳). It is a jump I’d been doing since I was pretty young. It is only one-half a rotation(旋转) instead of the one and one-half that I need for the axel.I glimpsed Coach Geena’s questioning eyebrow as I glided past the door and imagined the disappointed looks on my parents’ faces. “It’s not over,” I reasoned to myself, glancing into the bleachers(露天座位). “I’d just replace the next jump with the axel.”However, it didn’t work out the way I’d hoped. I fell, and I kept falling. Never one to give up, I replaced every jump in my program with the axel, but I didn’t land one. I spent so much time on the ice that it’s like I was making sure the ice was clean for the next skater. The two minutes, fifteen seconds of my program felt like an age. By the time I was done, my dress was soaked through and I was seven seconds behind my music, so I finished skating to silence.注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式在相应位置作答。As I skated toward the exit, I felt everyone was looking at me with pity. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The performance going on, I rose up from the bleachers, determined to go home but my parents held me up.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2022学年第一学期奉化区期末联考高二英语试题.docx 2022学年第一学期高二联考英语听力试题.mp3 参考答案.docx