资源简介 哈三中 2022-2023 学年度下学期高二学年期末考试 英语 答案听力1-5 BABAC 6-10 CACAB 11-15ACBBC 16-20 CCABA阅读21-23 BCD 24-27 ABCC 28-31 BDCC 32-35 BCAD 36-40 CAEGD完型填空41-45BCADB 46-50 DCCCB 51-55 ADDCD单句语法填空56. That 57. it 58. will 59. sensitive parison61. to leave 62. dramatically mitted 64. Whatever 65. with作文第一节Dear Hans,I am very glad to hear that you are going to introduce high school students’ campus life withshort videos.I’d like to recommend something to you for the shooting. First of all, I recommend the videoof students’ morning exercise to you. I think students’ morning exercise is very important, whichaffects their mental outlook of the day. Then there are videos of students in class. This is also themost critical period for students, which can showcase their learning process. Last but not least, thereare various extracurricular activities for students. Extracurricular activities discover and developstudents’ interests and hobbies.Finally, I wish your program a success.Yours,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。假定你是李华,你校交换生 Hans 在策划“ApproachingChinese Students”栏目,用短视频介绍中学生校园生活,为此咨询你的意见。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:推荐拍摄内容;陈述理由;表达祝愿。【详解】1.词汇积累重要的:important→significant/vital各种各样的:various → all kinds of/all sorts of发现:discover→explore影响:affect→ influence2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:Last but not least, there are various extracurricular activities for students. Extracurricularactivities discover and develop students’ interests and hobbies.拓展句:Last but not least, there are various extracurricular activities for students, which discoverand develop students’ interests and hobbies.【点睛】【高分句型 1】This is also the most critical period for students, which can show theirlearning status.(运用了 which 引导的非限制性定语从句)【高分句型 2】I think students’ morning exercise is very important, which affects the students’{#{QQABAQQCKAogAogAAIJAAAARRBBCCQUwFHwSCCkEGGQQkkggCCAAACIgGwQEFAcYsoEEIAAyRiANFABCA=}}#}}mental outlook of the day.(运用了宾语从句和非限制性定语从句)第二节One Possible Version:Curious, Annie got up and looked out of her window. The women said to the other, “My son isdisabled in one foot. He cannot walk like a normal person. He knows that’s his drawback, but he’smentally strong. He often encourages himself to study hard for a better future. Now he is the bestin his class, and he’s also the best in my heart.” The other woman answered, “That’s right. Innerbeauty always trumps outer beauty. Don’t care what other people say.”Annie turned her eyes away from the scene and saw her own figure in the mirror. She startedto see something different. Even though she had a plump figure and a chubby face, she was healthyand her skin was rosy. After a deep thought on what the two women had just said, she learned goodhealth and positive attitude are far more important than a slim figure. “I don’t have to copy anyoneelse. Just be myself.” she said. Since then, she restricts her diet and hobbies for healthy and happyliving, not for a perfect shape.【思路点拨】根据第一句提示可以推测接下来 Annie 会看到窗外的两个女人之间的互动情况,而根据其中一个女人的话语可知她是一位母亲,且她的孩子有些问题。所以此部分可以借母亲之口写孩子的情况;又或写在母亲身边的那个特殊孩子的情况。根据第二句提示可以构思Annie开始看着自己的身影思考,具体思考内容可以是听完那个女人话语的感悟,包括外表是否真的那么重要。需要注意的是:要在续写中体现 Annie 对人生观和价值观有了新的认识——更加注重内涵,少注重外表。【表达亮点】drawback / mentally strong/ inner beauty/ external beauty/outward appearance/ trump/ chubby/restrict / shape / Inner beauty always trumps outer beauty. Don’t care what other people say.听力材料Text 1.W:Dad, have you seen my hairdryer I remember I blow -dried my hair last night and left it in mybedroom. But it’s not there, nor in the sitting room.M: Oh, your mom used it and put it away in the bathroom.Text 2.M: Fiona, thank you so much for the time you spent helping me with my biology project. I couldn’thave completed my paper without your sincere help.W: My pleasure! I also learned a lot from you.Text 3.{#{QQABQAQCKAogAogAAIJAAAARRBBCCQUwFHwSCCkEGGQQkkggCCAAACIgGwQEFAcYsoEEIAAyRiANFABCA=}}#}}W: Do you know that the government’s considering investing money in public transportation, tobuild more long-distance bus lines M: Really When was that policy released That’s really good news.Text 4.W: I’ve been considering buying a coffee machine for weeks, but I’m simply too busy to do it.M: Why don’t you do it online You just need to create an account and follow the instructions formaking purchases.Text 5.M: Tina, you were late for work three times this week! Our manager’s not happy with that.W: I know. But my brother just had an operation, and I need to bring breakfast to him before I driveto work. Maybe I should get up earlier.Text 6.W: So you don’t have a license M: No, I’ve lived in city centers all my life. I usually take the subway to work and I also ride mybicycle sometimes.W: Do you think you’ll learn to drive someday M: Yes. I plan to buy a car next year. I’d like to travel more. I’ve been in this place for a few years,but it seems like I haven’t seen anything yet.W: Okay.M: I’ve already signed up for a course near my apartment. It starts next month.Text 7.M: Do you know the painting by Edward Munch called The Scream W: Yes. It was sold at an auction --- guess at what price M: I remember a painting by Van Gogh sold at a record-high 82.5 million many years ago.W: Then Munch’s The Scream achieved another milestone: it was sold at 119.9 million dollars. Andhere it says the previous record is held by a painting by Picasso at 106.5 million.M: Does that mean the world is attaching greater significance to fine art W: Not necessarily. These paintings have already become an icon, but their commercial valuechanges, depending on the market, the campaign, personal taste, ect.Text 8.M: I’m still not sure whether I should apply to a graduate school in France. You’ve been there fortwo years. What do you think W: I think it’s good value for money. France has been a popular study-abroad destination becauseof its many excellent universities.M: Are the tuition fees in France high W: They might be higher than in Russia, but lower than in, let’s say, the US.M: What about accommodation W: You’d better live in the university residence halls. It’s much safer, and cheaper than living in ahost family or renting an apartment.M: Okay. I’d also like to ask you about the application procedures. I went to the Study-Abroad{#{QQABQAQCKAogAogAAIJAAAARRBBCCQUwFHwSCCkEGGQQkkggCCAAACIgGwQEFAcYsoEEIAAyRiANFABCA=}}#}}Center yesterday morning, and they told me it depends on where I’m going.W: Right. Application procedures vary from one institute to another, so you’ll need to look them upon their websites or find an agency to guide you.Text 9.W: Morning, everyone. Welcome to Business! Today, I’m talking to Richard Butler, ManagingDirector of Cliche, the straw toy which every youngster wants. Welcome, Richard!M: Hello Jenny.W: So, how did it all start M: I’d been running my father’s plastic component business, and we were producing make-up cases--- eye shadow, lipstick and so on. I thought I would take it as far as I could, but I was bored fromthe very beginning.W: What gave you the idea for Cliche M: I was at a wedding party, sitting in a corner toying with plastic drinking straws on my table. Ipieced them together and managed to build a toy with them. I realized that with the right structureI could build some impressive new toys.W: How did you plan to get started then M: My initial idea was to sell the concept to a big toy company, so they could make and sell it. Afterthe model was ready, I tried to convince a big manufacturer, but unexpectedly, they agreed todevelop it with me collectively. And that saved me a lot of trouble.Text 10.My mom’s a wonderful woman. She was born in Texas in 1968 and worked as a Spanishteacher until 2005. Then two years later, with my father’s help, she built a home for children inHonduras. She devoted herself to caring for the poor, both physically and emotionally. However,from 2020, everything was different. My mom was found with Alzheimer’s disease. But luckily,she doesn’t have Parkinson’s disease or any blood pressure disorders, which are common diseasesfor the elderly. Right now, my mom lives in a special care center that meets the needs of residentswho suffer from such medical conditions. Several times a week, a woman comes to bathe her. Theyoften offer activities at the center, and these include singing, exercise, and even short trips to thelocal area. Although my mom isn’t able to participate in these as she did in the past, she still enjoysthe simple things: holding hands, watching TV shows and taking short walks outside. I used to talkabout everything with my mom. But now, my conversations with my mom are always short, likelast week ...{#{QQABQAQCKAogAogAAIJAAAARRBBCCQUwFHwSCCkEGGQQkkggCCAAACIgGwQEFAcYsoEEIAAyRiANFABCA=}}#}}哈三中 2022-2023 学年度下学期高二学年期末考试英语试卷注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,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 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,从题中给出的 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 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15 B. 9.15 C. 9.18答案是 B。Where is the hairdryer A. In the bedroom. B. In the bathroom. C. In the sitting room.What is the man doing A. Expressing thanks. B. Asking for help. C. Making a suggestion.What are the speakers talking about A. A bus line. B. A policy. C. A newspaper.What does the man suggest the woman do A. Shop online. B. Take a day off. C. Borrow a coffee machine.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Relatives. B. Classmates. C. Colleagues.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。How does the man usually go to work A. By car. B. By bike. C. By subway.What will the man start doing next month Learning to drive.Travelling around the world.Looking for a new apartment.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。At what price was The Scream sold A. 82.5 million dollars. B. 106.5 million dollars. C. 119.9 million dollars.What does the woman say about the paintings Their commercial value always changes.They’re becoming more valuable than before.They get much appreciation from personal collectors.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。What does the woman think of studying in France A.It’s surprising. B. It’s worthwhile. C. It’s disappointing.Where does the woman advise the man to live when studying abroad A. In the school dormitory. B. In a host family. C. In a rented apartment.What did the man do yesterday morning He surfed the Internet.He handed in his application form.He went to the Study-Abroad Center.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。Who is the woman probably A. A reporter. B. A hostess. C. A manager.How did the man find the plastic component business A. It was tiring. B. It was boring. C. It was interesting.What inspired the man to set up Cliche A. Eye shadow. B. A wedding dress. C. Plastic drinking straws.What did the man do to get Cliche started He sold the products by himself.He gave the concept to a big firm.He cooperated with a famous company.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。When did the speaker’s mother build a shelter for children A. In 2005. B. In 2006. C. In 2007.What disease does the speaker’s mother suffer from A. Alzheimer’s disease. B. Parkinson’s disease. C. Blood pressure disorders.What can the speaker’s mother do now A. Sing songs. B. Watch TV shows. C. Do morning exercises.What will the speaker probably talk about next Her talks with her mother.The care center’s regulations.Her mother’s expectations of her.第二部分 阅读理解(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。AA family vacation may be a good opportunity to relax and enjoy ourselves. Destinations nestled in nature with plenty of breathing room and easy access to fresh air are trending. Here are four destinations with an eye towards the great outdoors.Woodloch Resort, PennsylvaniaGiven that meals, drinks and activities are all included, it is worry-free to travel at Woodloch Resort. With vast rural grounds, its location and safety measures make it easy to be socially distant. You can sail on the lake, hike, swim or enjoy family-friendly games and fort food classics served three times each day should satisfy even picky eaters.Ocean Lakes Family Campground, South CarolinaCamping is a time-honored tradition. Families may bond over simple pleasures such as eating burgers grilled over an open fire and stargazing. Ocean Lakes Family Campground in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, sits on nearly a mile of beachfront. Each site is roomy enough for a large camper. Mini-golf, a waterpark, and bike rentals are a few of the many family- friendly recreational options.Hull-O Farms, New YorkDevelop a connection to the land when you stay on a working farm. Take part in simple agricultural tasks such as picking fruit, gathering eggs and milking cows. Kids can enjoy the outdoor environment with healthy freedom that their parents might not be able to allow them in a crowded city. Hull-O Farms is a 7th-generation family farm. Guests may reserve one of three comfortable houses and participate in farm life as much or as little as they please.Shenandoah Valley, VirginiaVirginia’s Shenandoah Valley is not far from Philadelphia and New York. You’ll find a slower pace as you travel along scenic country roads through mountains, valleys and forests. You can hike in Shenandoah National Park, explore large caves or rent a boat moving down the Shenandoah River.Which destination offers all-inclusive service A. Shenandoah Valley. B. Woodloch Resort.C. Hull-O Farms. D. Ocean Lakes Family Campground.What is special about Hull-O Farms A. People can camp on the beach. B. People can enjoy all kinds of foods.C. People can take part in farm life. D. People can row a boat along the river.Where can the text be found A. In a novel. B. In a biography. C. In a farming magazine. D. In a travel brochure.BIsolated and difficult as life was, Dara, diagnosed as autistic ( 孤 独 症 ) when he was 5, continued to learn, write and photograph. Nature was and is as big a part of him as his own heartbeat.Dara’s family used to live in Belfast, a city filled with piercing noise. It was a struggle for the young autistic. He couldn’t fade out the noise to hear what mattered. In 2013, Dara’s dad, who is a conservation scientist, transferred to County Fermanagh, so the family moved and life started to change for Dara.The volume was turned down enough to hear things and the boy discovered quiet places so alive with wildlife. He felt a surge growing inside him. Dara loved this place. The screaming volume in his mind turned down and thoughts and words started to spill out.Dora started his blog in June 2016 and has been overwhelmed by the reactions to it from the wider world. He’s met some wonderful people and had extraordinary opportunities. His blog won the youth category for the Wildlife Trusts 30 Days Wild 2017 campaign and he himself won the yearly “competition”-best blog of 2016-organized by A Focus on Nature.Dara also organizes wildlife awareness displays for schools and organizations. The firsttime he did this, he had to breathe into a paper bag. He also engages with young people all the time, nurturing their connections with nature and exposing them to ideas and ways in which they can help too. At home he helps his dad with the many rescue animals he brings back.Writing about autism and nature is an important part of Dara’s life. It has helped him cope with his difficulties and differences. He hopes to further grow and spread the message of environmental awareness, local biodiversity and conservation through his writing and campaigning in the future.The publication of Diary of a young naturist in May 2020 further changed Dara’s life. In September the same year, he became the youngest ever author to win the Wainwright Prize for Nature writing.Why did Dara’s family moved to Fermanagh Because Dara’s father got a chance to work in Fermanagh.Because Dara complained about the noise in Belfast.Because there were better facilities for autistics in Fermanagh.Because Dara’s family wanted to change Dara’s life.How does the 5th paragraph develop A. By analyzing causes and effects. B. By listing various facts.C. By describing process. D. By making comparisons.What can we learn from Dara’s success A. Time and tide wait for no man. B. One good turn deserves another.C. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. D. To know everything is to know nothing.Which column of a magazine does this passage most probably belong to A. Science. B. Travel. C. Life. D. Health.COver the past decades, experts have done a considerable amount of research to explore different ways to encourage children’s learning. Especially, there has been a common focus on how physical activity, separated from the learning activities, can improve children’s learning. However, there has been less of a focus aimed at the potential of integrating physical activity into the learning activities.The main purpose of the Basket Mathematics study conducted at five Danish primary and elementary schools by researchers from the University of Copenhagen therefore was to develop a learning activity that combines basketball and mathematics and examine how it might affect children’s motivation for mathematics.756 children from 40 different classes at Copenhagen area schools participated in the project, where about half of them-once a week for six weeks-had Basketball Mathematics during gym class, while the other half played basketball without mathematics.“During classes with Basketball Mathematics, the children had to collect numbers and perform calculations associated with various basketball exercises. An example could be counting how many times they could sink a basket from three meters away vs at a one-meter distance, and adding up the numbers. Both the math and basketball elements could be adjusted to suit the children’s levels, as well as being adjusted for whether it was addition, multiplication or some other operations that needed to be practiced,” explains Linn Damsgaard, a leading researcher.The results showed that children’s motivation for math integrated with basketball was 16% higher compared to classroom math learning. Children also experienced a 14% increase in self-determination compared with classroom teaching. Meanwhile Basketball Mathematics improved their math confidence.“We are planning to do research to examine whether the Basketball Mathematics model can strengthen performance in mathematics. Once we have the final results, we hope that they will inspire school teachers and principals to prioritize more physical activity and movement in such subjects. Eventually, we hope to succeed in putting these tools into school system and teacher education,” says Associate Professor Jacob Wienecke.What is the purpose of Paragraph 1 A. To show the advantage of the study. B. To explain the reason for the study.C. To conduct a review of past research. D. To introduce a way to raise math grades.What can we learn about the study A. All kids didn’t play basketball. B. Kids were divided into 40 groups.C. It studied kids’ math performance. D. It tailored activities to different kids.What effect does basketball have on the participants A. More motivation for exercise. B. More confidence in basketball.C. A gain in desire to learn math. D. A rise in determination to learn.How does Jacob Wienecke expect the study to help educators A. Make math learning easier. B. Inspire students’ math confidence.C. Build physical activity into teaching. D. Notice the benefits of physical exercise.DWhen it comes to global warming, Electric vehicles (EVs) are generally assumed to be a strong weapon against the issue. But are they like what people believe The Radiant Energy Group (REG) stated effects of EVs vary with countries. In some nations, EVs lead to the release of more carbon gases than gasoline cars. The group reckoned gas emissions caused by a gasoline vehicle and from charging an EV. Countries where charging an EV is cleaner than driving a gasoline-powered car use a lot of nuclear or solar power.Sales of electric cars are rising the fastest in Europe. Data from REG suggests EVs in Poland actually create more carbon emissions because their electrical systems depend so much on coal. In other European countries, however, EVs result in fewer emissions. The countries with the biggest carbon gas reduction use much clean power. The first was Switzerland at 100 percent carbon reductions over gasoline vehicles.Germany and Spain create lots of electricity from the sun and wind. But the sun and wind don’t add to a country’s electrical system equally throughout the day. For this reason, carbon emissions saved by driving an EV aren’t fixed. Charging in the afternoon, when there’s more sun and wind, saves 16 to 18 percent more carbon than at night when electrical systems are more likely to be using gas or coal.The gap in emissions between electric and gasoline-powered vehicles has narrowed in recent years. In Europe, carmakers have been required to meet EU CO emissions of performance standards. They’ve made their gasoline engines more fuel-efficient. As a result, carbon emissions of new gasoline-powered cars in Europe have fallen an average of 25 percent in the past years. But EV sales in Europe are backed by government spending and rules against new gasoline engine cars after 2035. Major automakers have set targets to sell mainly EVs in Europe in the coming years.What does the underlined word “reckoned” mean in Paragraph 1 A. Reduced. B. Calculated. C. Banned. D. Predicted.What affects carbon emissions of EVs according to Paragraph 3 A. The country where they’re made. B. Facilities producing clean power.C. The time they are being charged. D. Technology used by electrical systems.What causes sales of EVs to rise quickly in Europe A. Support of official policies. B. Concern about global warming.C. Standards of gasoline car. D. Advertisements from carmakers.Which can be the best title for the text What Benefits Do EVs Bring Will EVs Replace Gasoline Cars in Europe How Do EVs Affect Carbon Emissions Do Electric Cars Really Help the Environment 第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Nowadays, many of us are finding ourselves tired out, struggling to build balance back into our lives. 36 Spending time near oceans, lakes, rivers and other blue spaces can provide a range of benefits including reducing anxiety, easing mental tiredness and refreshing us. Here is some advice on how to take advantage of the healing power of water.37You likely have some water close by, even if it is just a pond alongside the road. Start there. Then get out to water you can visit on the weekend or a vacation. Urban water matters — rivers, canals and fountains. 38 If you can’t get to actual water, then paintings, photographs, videos as well as movies can produce some of the same benefits. Even virtual reality helps.Go frequently.A little bit makes a big difference. 39 But an environmental psychologist found that spending a similar amount of time near water has the same benefits. Even people who look into aquariums (水族箱) have lower heart rates and better moods after just 15 minutes.Listen to the sounds.One of the most calming characteristics of water is its sound, typically steady and soft. The water sounds people find having the strongest healing power are rain in a rainforest, waves patting a beach, and a running stream. When the sounds of various living things are added to the sounds of water, people like them even better. Make an audio recording of your favorite water.40Remember that all water counts.Stay in a place surrounded by natural water.According to researchers, water can help us.It will bring back happy memories serving as a source of comfort.So does domestic water—in pools, bathtubs, even by fish tanks.Spending some time every day near water can speed up our recovery.It takes at least two hours a week in nature to improve our well-being.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 完型填空(共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It is 5:15 when I am approaching the Knight Street Bridge in my car. The traffic is already41 and then it comes to a full stop. I’m 42 even before getting on the bridge. Ahead of me are endless rows of 43 , roughly 300.When I finally __44__it onto the bridge, the traffic is still moving at a slow pace. Tired and hungry, I become very 45__.Just then I hear a weak sound in the distance. The sound gradually becomes louder, until I can __46__ it as an emergency vehicle approaching from behind. What do we do The bridge is__47__. There’s no room for us to move.But I’m wrong. Every single car quickly, yet __48__, moves to the side. Without thinking, I follow suit. The lane (车道) remains __49__ for a few seconds, during which the ambulance__50__ through. Afterward, we close up the emergency lane, ready to continue our wait. Back in my __51__, my anxiety is gone. I start __52__ what we just did.Despite our tiredness, we collectively drew on our compassion and __53__ to help the stranger who needed the time more __54__ than we did without any orders. Although I may seem alone stuck on the bridge, I’m __55__ to all the other drivers. Together we could make the impossible possible.41. A. pulling over B. slowing down C. rushing in D. turning up42. A. lost B. wrapped C. stuck D. fixed43. A. vehicles B. taxis C. passers-by D drivers44. A. attempt B. get C. reach D. make45. A. annoying B. anxious C. disappointed D. pessimistic46. A. imagine B. sense C. realize D. identify47. A. blocked B. narrowed C. filled D. vacant48. A. casually B. apparently C. carefully D. gradually49. A. crowded B. convenient C. open D. secure50. A. jumps B. flashes C. crashes D. pushes51. A. spot B. sight C. car D. seat52. A. referring to B. focusing on C. bringing up D. reflecting upon53. A. intelligence B. expectation C. gratitude D generosity54. A. barely B. temporarily C. desperately D. patiently55. A. exposed B. accustomed C. devoted D. related第二节 单句语法填空(共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。urban development and climate change are responsible for pushing animals out of their natural habitats is not necessarily accurate.Even though life is stressful nowadays, I consider a priority to maintain a healthy work-life balance.Only when he apologizes for his rudeness I speak to him again.The artist’s work is very (sense) to light and needs to be displayed in a dimly-lit room.Victor Hugo employed the use of (compare) and contrast when writing his novel.To earn more money, some parents have no option but (leave) their children at hometown and work in big cities.When a species goes extinct, it (drama) changes the landscape of biodiversity.Both sides (commit) themselves to settling the dispute peacefully after last week’s negotiations.the shape of a school of the future might be, technology is always a huge part of it.Our products must fit in various needs of customers so as to succeed in the market.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是李华,你校交换生 Hans 在策划 “Approaching Chinese Students” 栏目,用短视频介绍中学生校园生活,为此咨询你的意见。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:推荐拍摄内容;陈述理由;表达祝愿。注意:词数 80 左右;请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Hans,Li Hua第二节(满分 25 分)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。Pizza, potato chips with cola and spaghetti, her favourite meal of the day sat right in front of her, telling her to have more, probably just this one day. Her hand reached out for the last slice of pizza. “STOP!” said her mind; “PLEASE!” begged the nineteen-year-old heart. Annie could feel the tires around her waist, weighing her down, emotionally and physically. She pulled herhand back, eyeing the inviting pizza, which would have been hers if only she had not decided to follow her dream, a dream which seemed beyond her reach.But there she was, and she wanted it badly, a fantasy of a teenager to fit into the beautiful peacock green bikini ( 比 基 尼 ). A trip had been planned, to the sunny beaches, by a group of friends, and the trip included her. She used to sit depressed, listening to her slim friends discuss about the kind of clothes they purchased, and how short each of their skirts were, and how beautiful they looked. She wanted to see their expression change from surprise to admiration, so she decided to go on diet and take fitness courses.Weeks passed and her patience started to die away. The fat was stubborn and refused to melt fast, but the time went fast. No matter how less she ate, she still looked awfully plump (胖的 ), which annoyed her and she was ready to call it quits. She sat on her bed and wept an entire evening, ignoring her dinner. Her tears dried up, and she lay down on her bed staring at the ceiling, letting random thoughts pass through her mind. Then she heard two women talking outside her window. She heard one woman saying: “My child is special, and every child is god’s gift. It doesn’t matter what’s on the outside and inner self is what matters.”注意:续写词数应为 150 左右:请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。(Curious, Annie got up and looked out of her window.Annie turned her eyes away from the scene and saw her own figure in the mirror.) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 哈三中2022—2023学年度下学期高二学年期末考试英语答案(1).pdf 哈三中2022—2023学年度下学期高二学年期末考试英语试卷(1).docx 期末听力.mp3