资源简介 武汉市江岸区2023-2024学年度第二学期期末质量检测高一英语试题参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 CACBC 6-10 BBCAA 11-15 ABACB 16-20 BCACB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)21-23 BDC 24-27 DABC 28-31 DDCB 32-35 DDCC第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40 ADBFG第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 ADBCC 46-50 DBDAA 51-55 CBACD第二节 短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. highly 57. recognition 58. said 59. before 60. a61. whose 62. singing 63. peaceful 64. to/towards 65. to keep第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Popular Books Among StudentsAs can be seen from the chart, diverse sorts of books hold different proportions. Science, accounting for 43% enjoys the greatest popularity among students, while the classics, ranking the fourth place, wins the hearts of 13% students. The proportions of comics and Sports & Music occupy 26% and 18% respectively.The phenomenon above may result from the following factors. First of all, not only does Science have tight bonds with Physics and Biology, but it also is equipped with adequate imagination, inspiring our passion ate desire to explore the world. Additionally, interesting illustrations are added to the comics, which provides a fabulous feast for eyes.Personally, I suggest students should read m ore classics, which accumulates the wisdom and spirits fro m ancestors, thus having a deeper insight into the pearl of literature.第二节(满分25分)参考范文:Carrying the flowers, Evan rushed home to surprise his mom. “Happy birthday, Mom!” he cried, running up to her. Stacey was shocked at the huge bouquet. “Where did you get it ” she asked. When Evan told the whole story, Stacey was delighted and hugged her son closely. Evan smiled and was about to give her the bouquet when he suddenly noticed the envelope. He pulled it out and found the money in it. “But I told Mrs. Carter not to pay me! I think this got here by mistake!” said Evan.Then, Evan and his mom hurried to return the money to Mrs. Carter. When they reached her shop and were about to return the money, Mrs. Carter smiled and said, “It’s my pay for Evan. He did a very good job. Keep it. The flowers are my gift for you.” Stacey was grateful for Mrs. Carter’s kindness and invited her home for dinner that night to celebrate her birthday together. From then on, Stacey started to join Evan in helping Mrs. Carter in her shop and they became friends.2023~2024学年度第二学期期末质量检测高一英语试题(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上.2.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.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.每段对话仅读一遍.例:Howmuchistheshirt A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C.1.HowmanystudentsvisitedtheBuckinghamPalace A.Twelve. B.Ten. C.Six.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace A.Inanairplane. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inakitchen.3.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthewoman’sadvice A.Ambiguous. B.Supportive. C.Disapproving.4.Whatdoesthemandislikeabouthislivingplace A.Thesurroundings. B.Thenoise. C.Theneighbors.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout A.Whales. B.Theweather. C.Asail.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 1 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}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.Whatdoesthewomando A.Shedoesinterviews.B.Sheorganizestraining.C.Shepostsjobadvertisements.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman A.Sheworksinatrainingschool.B.Sheisdoingastressfuljob.C.Shewilreceivetraining.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8.Whydidthewomanchoosetobeateacherasaprofession A.Becauseofthepressurefromherfamily.B.Becauseofateacher’sencouragement.C.Becauseofthepassionforthework.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthebestpartofherjob A.Beingwithchildren.B.Winningothers’respect.C.Learningdifferentthings.10.Whatdoesthewomanwantherstudentstobe A.Lifelonglearners. B.Creativethinkers. C.Goodcommunicators.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers A.Classmates.B.Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.12.Whatdoesthemanthinkofstartingone’sownbusiness A.Interesting. B.Helpful. C.Difficult.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman A.Shehasn’tdecidedwhattodo.B.Shewilstartherownbusiness.C.Shepreferslivingapeacefullife.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题. 2 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}14.Whoprobablyisthewoman A.Astudent. B.Aparent. C.Areceptionist.15.WhenwilthepartGtimecourseend A.OnJuly29th. B.OnAugust26th. C.OnAugust29th.16.HowmuchdoesitcosttotakeafulGtimecourseandliveinadormitory A.$1,000. B.$1,160. C.$1,320.17.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthepriceofthedormitory A.High. B.Low. C.Reasonable.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.WhendidHemingwayproducehisfirstcolectionofshortstories A.In1923. B.In1929. C.In1952.19.Whatishisfirstnovelabout A.HisexperiencesduringWorldWarI.B.Thetimewhenheworkedasareporter.C.Thosegiftedbutlonelyandangrypeople.20.WhycouldHemingwaywintheNobelPrizeforLiteratureaccordingtothespeaker A.Hewrotemanybooksandstories.B.Hewroteitwithhisownpersonalexperiences.C.Hewroteabouthischildhood.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 A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.ATheSTAREcoStationisanenvironmentalsciencemuseum,awildliferescuecenter,andashelterforendangeredandilegalyGtradedforeignanimalsconfiscated(没收)bytheU.S.FishandWildlifeService.Itcarriesoutthemission “PreservationthroughEducation”byeducatingvisitorsaboutthepreservationoftheenvironmentandtheinterGdependenceofallivingthings.FieldtripsSTAREcoStationhostsfieldtripsforschoolsandcampsthroughoutSouthernCalifornia.Eachfieldtriplaststwohours,consistingofaoneGhourgatheringandaoneGhourtourofthefacility,withlessonsassociatedwithCaliforniaStateScienceStandards.Throughoutthefieldtrip,studentslearnaboutthelatestdevelopmentsinenvironmental 3 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}protectionandthewaysinwhichwildlifeinteractswithvariousecosystems.ThestudentsalsoreceiveanupGcloseandhandsGonexperiencewithourrescuedforeignwildlife.Thetourincludesdifferentenvironmentalexhibitsthatshowcasethewaysstudentscanhelpprotectanimalsinthewild.Fieldtripsareofferedonweekdaysonly,from10a.mG.12p.m.or12p.mG.2p.m.Therateis$6pervisitor,bothchildandadult,witha $120 minimum.Weofferonefreeadultper10childrenforgroupsof40ormore.Maximumcapacityis120peopleperfieldtrip.PublictoursGuidedtoursoftheSTAREcoStationintroducevisitorstoovertwohundredrescuedforeignwildlife.EachtourisledbyanEcoStationstaffmember,andfeaturesfunanimalfacts,handsGonanimalencounters,surprisingrescuestories,environmentalexhibits,andoriginalapproachestogoinggreen.Visitorsmayonlyseetheanimalsonaguidedtour,forbothyoursafetyandthesafetyofouranimals.Theguidedtourlastsapproximately45G60minutes.PublictoursareofferedonSaturdayandSunday,from10a.mG.4p.m.(lasttourbeginsat3p.m.).Ourguidedpublictoursstarteveryhouronthehour.VisitorsareservedonafirstGcome,firstGservedbasis.Noreservationsarerequired.However,toursmayselout.Wesuggestlargergroupsscheduleaprivatetour.Note:Ourregularpublictourstimesaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.PleasecalinadvanceforthemostupGtoGdateinformation.21.TheSTAREcoStationaimsto .A.helpresearchwildlifeabroad B.raiseawarenessofwildlifeprotectionC.colectmoneyforanimalshelters D.provideaknowledgeofunusualanimals22.Whatcanstudentsdoduringafieldtrip A.Makeaspeechontheenvironment. B.Takepartinforeignwildliferescue.C.Gettoknowwhyspeciesgetendangered. D.Learnhowlivingthingsaffecteachother.23.Foraguidedtour,visitorsshouldknowthat .A.largegroupsareservedfirst B.itisavailableonweekdaysC.itstimecouldchange D.bookingisneededB“Meetmeintheconferenceroomwiththecontractsandacupofcoffee,”mybossbarkedatme.“Tenminutes.”Ididn’trespond.Istoodstilasifmyshoeshadbeengluedtothefloor.Ihadnointentionof 4 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}takingacupofanythingtoanyone,supervisorornot.Ihadseenwithmyowneyeswhatsuchbehaviordidtoawoman.IthappenedtoMrs.Wilsonnextdoor.OldMr.Wilsoncouldn’tputinhisownfalseteethwithouthiswife’sassistance,letalonemakehimselflunch.Itwasamiserableunion.IvowedbyageeightthatIwouldneverlivelikeher.Iadoptedthemotto:Don’thelpthosewhowon’thelpthemselves.Irushedtothefileroomandpuledmyphone.Iexplainedtomyfatherwhathadhappenedandaskedhisadviceonwhattodo,onlytobeaskedback.Hemusthaveforgottentheunwrittenrulebetweenusaboutnotansweringaquestionwithaquestion.Fortunately,Icameupwithanideathatwouldhavethebestofbothworlds.Itookupthefilesandheadedforthecoffeepot.Itooktwocupsandmadetwocupsofcoffee.ThenIwalkedintotheboss’officewithacupofcoffeeineachhand.Ihandedmybossacupofcoffeeanddrankatthesametimeashim.“Let’stakeabreak,”partwaythroughthemeeting,mybossstood,saying.“Ineedmorecoffee.”Ipickedupmyemptycup.“Ido,too,”Isaid,andhandedittohimacrossthetable.“Thanks,”Iadded,lookingathimexpectantly.Thebosswasstaggeredforamoment,andthentookthecupfrom me.WhenIfinalyleftmyboss’office,Ihidinthebathroomandcaledmydad.Myfather’slaughteronthephonemademefeelevenprouder.24.WhydoestheauthormentiontheWilsons A.Toshowhowthecouplegrewoldtogether.B.Topicturewhatshewilbelikewhensheages.C.Tostressheroppositiontoinequalityinsociety.D.Toexplainherunwilingnesstoservethecoffee.25.Whatdidtheauthormeanbybringingtwocupsofcoffeetomeettheboss A.Shemeanttoshareinsteadofserving.B.Sheplannedtohavethebossserveherlater.C.Sheintendedtoplayatrickonhermeanboss.D.Shewantedtosavethetroubleofdoingitagain.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“staggered”meaninthesixthparagraph A.Annoyed. B.Shocked. C.Confused. D.Excited.27.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthetext A.Shefiguredouthowtoshowrespectforhersuperior.B.Shefounditpracticaltoseeksolutionsfromherfather. 5 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}C.Shetookasensibleapproachtostandingupforherself.D.Sheconsidereditsignificanttofightagainstmenbravely.CInDecember1994,aweightGlossmovementwasstarted,statingthatobesity(肥胖)hadbecomeAmerica’ssecondGlargestcauseofdeath,“resultinginabout300,000liveslosteachyear.”Thismarkedthebeginningofalongandinfluentiallifeforthenumber.Expertsbeganusingthenumbertostresstheseriousnessoftheproblem.Aftertenyears,thenumberhadbaloonedtonearly400,000deathscausedbyhighweight,anditwasexpectedtosoonreachhalfamilion.Buttheseseeminglyshockingnumberswerethenoverturned(推翻).ThenumberkilerwasKatherineFlegal.Hopingtobetterunderstandtherelationshipbetweenbodysizeanddeathrate,Flegalledastudythatfinalyshowedsomethingmanyscientists—andcertainlythepublic—didnotexpect:theannual(每 年 的)deathsrelatedtoobesityaddeduptojust morethan100,000.Moreinterestingstil,peopleconsidered“overweight”couldlivelongerthanthosewhohad“normal”weight.Thestudywasmetwithafirestormofdoubt.“Peopleweresayingthatourarticlewasrubbish,”Flegalsays.“Ourfindingsproducedcontroversy(争论)becausesomeonewantedacontroversy.”“Peoplearejustmorecomfortablewithalargernumber—theypreferittobelarger,”Flegalsays.Andinnutritionscienceandmedicine,thatlargernumberisequaltotheideathatthinnerisbetter,skinnierishealthier.“Thesamefindingsaboutobesitycanbereported100times,andcanbecaled‘unexpected’everysingletime,”Flegalsays.“Atwhatpointwouldyouchangeyourmindandsaythismightbetheexpected ”“It’shumannatureforpeopletofindproofthatsupportstheirbelief,”Caan,abreastcancerresearchersays.“Butweneedtostudywherethedatatakesus.”Herown“unexpectedfindings”ledtoadiscoverythatcouldinfluencebreastcancerpatients:keepingmuscleduringtreatmentisfarmoreimportanttosurvivalthanavoidingweightgain.“Wecan’tbestuckinwhatwethoughtwastrue,”Caansays,“becausethenwe’renevergoingtomovethefieldforward.”28.Inparagraph1,theauthorlistsnumbersto .A.calonpeopletoloseweight B.drawexperts’attentiontoobesityC.supporttheweightGlossmovement D.introduceFlegal’sresearchbackground29.WhatdoweknowaboutFlegal’sstudy A.Ithelpedpeopletolivealongerlife.B.Itlackedproofsothatitcauseddoubt. 6 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}C.Itsaimwastodecideonnormalweightranges.D.Itsfindingswerebeyondpeople’sexpectations.30.Whatdoes“this”refertoinparagraph3 A.Apointthatchangesourmind.B.Astudyaboutnutritionscience.C.Thenumberofdeathscausedbyobesity.D.Theideathatthinnerisbetter,skinnierishealthier31.Whatcanbeinferred(推断)fromCaan’sunexpectedfindings A.Breastcancerisrelatedtobodysize.B.Itisnecessarytobreaklimitingbeliefs.C.Losingweightmatterstocancerpatients.D.Itisrighttobelievewhatwechoosetobelieve.DHowgoodareyouatmaths Somepeoplelovethechalengeofalgebra(代数)orenjoyworkingoutnumberpuzzles.Mathsisalaroundus,fromworkingouthowtosharethebilafterameal,tocalculatingyourfamilybils.Butmanyareafraidofthemomentwhentheyhavetodealwithnumbersandfiguresandfeelarealsenseof worryandconfusion.Itcanseemfrightening,butthismathsanxietyisperfectlynormal,andyou’redefinitelynotalone.Andanyway,ourworriesandfearsdon’tnecessarilyreflectourability.Theproblemrealystartsinchildhood,atschool.Researchhasfoundthatmathsteacherswhoarenervousaboutteachingthesubjectcanpassontheiranxietytothepupils,andgirlsmaybemorelikelytobeaffected.TheProgrammeforInternationalStudentAssessmentfoundaround31%of15—and16—year—oldsacross34countriessaidtheygotverynervousdoingmathsproblems,33%saidtheygottensedoingmathshomework,andnearly60% saidtheyworriedthatmathsclasses wouldbedifficult.Shulamit Kahn,aprofessorfrom Boston University,believesthatgivingstudents,particularlygirls,goodrolemodelsiscritical,especialyatayoungage.Shethinksthekeyistogetpeople,especialywomenwholovemaths,toteachyoungerchildren.WritingfortheBBC,DavidRobsonsays,“It’snotclearwhymathscausessomuchfearcomparedtogeography.Butthefactthatthere’snoroomforplayingtricksmightmakeyoumoreworriedaboutunderperforming.”Andonceweassumethatwe’renotamathsperson,weavoidsolvingthingsthatweprobablycoulddo.Psychologistshavebeentryingtoworkoutwhymentalarithmetic(心算)canbringusoutin 7 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}asweat.Thatseedoffearmaycomefrommanysources,butsomesuggestthatvoicingyourfearscanloosentheircontroloveryou.Theyalsosuggestencouragingchildrentoseeamathstestasachalenge,notathreat.Mostimportantly,weneedtothinkpositivelyaboutmathsandgiveitasecondchance.32.Whatistheauthor’sunderstandingofmathsanxietyinparagraph1 A.Ithappenswhenyouhavetopaybilsafterameal.B.Itactualyreflectsone’spoorperformanceinmaths.C.Onlystudentsoftensufferfromthissenseofworry.D.Peoplenormalyhaveitwhendealingwithnumbers33.Whatmaycausestudents’mathsanxietyaccordingtotheresearch A.Theparticularfeatureofmaths.B.Thefearoffailureinmathstests.C.Students’dislikeoflearningmaths.D.Mathsteachers’lackofconfidence.34.WhatcanweinferfromDavidRobson’swords A.Geographyseldomcausesworry.B.Slowstudentshavemathsanxiety.C.Dishonestyisdifficultinmathstests.D.Mathsstudentslikenumberpuzzles.35.Whatisthebestwaytogetovermathsanxiety A.Speakingoutyourfearsinpublic.B.Employingfemalemathsteachers.C.Havingapositiveattitudetomaths.D.Viewingmathstestsasachalenge.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.Diorclicksabuttonandwatchesasherneighborhoodisflooded.Theshorelinesarefirsttogo. 36 Bythetimeseawaterreachestheseniorcenter,ithasfloodedstreetsandoveradozenbrickhomes.Diormovesherheadupanddown,sidetoside,takinginthesimulated(仿真的)view.ThisiswhatcouldhappentoTurnerStation,ahistoricAfricanAmericancommunitysoutheastofBaltimore,assealevelsrise.Climatechangepresents manychalengestocoastalcommunitiesandtothosetryingto 8 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}prepareforitsimpacts,butoneofthemostbasicisalsooneofthemostbothersome: 37 Communicatingtherealnessandimmediacy(紧迫)oftheclimatethreatishugelyimportanttoclimateresearchersandthoseaimingtocutdownwhatitcauses.Butit'salsothemostimportanttocommunitiesfacedwithcomingchangesthatarealreadyunavoidable. 38 That'swhyDiorandotherresidentsarebeingdirectedtositinmetalchairs,putonvirtual(模拟)reality(VR)headsetsandwatchtheirhomesbeflooded. 39 Ithaspartnered(合作)withthePortofBaltimore,afewnonprofitsandalocallandscapearchitecturefirmtoadopt(采用)arangeoftoolsandwaystocommunicateclimatechangetothepublic,becauseeverypersonisdifferentandeveryplaceisdifferent.TheVRprogramisonlythemostrecent,andperhapsthemosteffectivestep. 40 Buttrickingpeopleisnotthegoalofthesealevelrisesimulation(模拟)beingusedatTurnerStation,saysJames,oneoftheprogram'sdevelopers.“Thegoal,”hesays,“istostartaconversationandhelpfolksvisualize(想象)theimpactsofclimatechangeandthesolutions,andalsodiscussthetradeGoffsbetweenthem.”A.Then,thebasebalfieldsatFlemingPark.B.Forthem,publicsupportandinputareneeded.C.VRistheproductoftherapiddevelopmentofit.D.Howdoyoushowpeopleandconvincethemofapossiblefuture E.Doesthecommunitydependontheshippingindustryforitssurvival F.TurnerStation,acommunitywhichgetsfloodedeasily,istryingtoprepare.G.VRisanimmersive(沉浸式的)experiencethatcantrickthehumanbrainintothinkingit’sreal.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Recently,Iwasadmittedtohospitalforsurgery.Todealwiththe 41 oflongdaysthere,Ibroughtmycomputerwithme.Myconsistentstrategyduringsucha 42 timewaswriting.It’snotdifficulttofindwordshaveplayedalargepartin 43 me.EverytimeI’munder 44 Ikeepjournals.TheyhavealwaysbeentheplacewhereIcanexploremyinnerself.Throughputtinginnermostthoughtsintowords,Icanbe 45 ofwhatisgoingwrongandfinaly 46 theproblem.Ofcourse,Ithenfeelrelievedandcheerful.Writingisactualya 47 process.Apartfromkeepingjournals,I 48 updatemycolumnonline.Eachweek,I 49 one 9 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}article.Wheneverseeingpeople 50 myarticlesandsharetheiropinionswithme,Iknowmystoriesresonate(引起共鸣)withthem,whichbringsmeastrongsenseof 51 .Thejoythatwritingbringsmeisundeniable,whichinspiresmetokeepmoving.Thereis 52 behindthestatementthatwritingcanimproveourmentalwelGbeing.JamesPennebaker,asocialpsychologist,states,“Whensomething 53 happens,thebraintendstoplaythenonGconstructivethoughtpatternsoverandoveragainandthuswebecomestuck.Insuchacase,writing 54 ustolookback,constructanarrative,andthenorganizeideas.”Needlesstosay,Ihavenointentionof 55 infutureaswritingtakesrootinmylifeandkeepsenrichingmylife.41.A.boredom B.chaos C.expectation D.readiness42.A.promising B.fruitful C.cloudy D.painful43.A.convincing B.sustaining C.chalenging D.astonishing44.A.guidance B.consideration C.pressure D.treatment45.A.proud B.nervous C.conscious D.guilty46.A.takedown B.strugglewith C.bringabout D.workout47.A.selfGdenying B.selfGhealing C.selfGdefeating D.selfGsacrificing48.A.finaly B.instantly C.rarely D.regularly49.A.post B.broadcast C.translate D.purchase50.A.commenton B.takeover C.handout D.lookfor51.A.responsibility B.justice C.accomplishment D.freedom52.A.uncertainty B.science C.criticism D.prejudice53.A.negative B.significant C.similar D.interesting54.A.prefers B.forbids C.assists D.troubles55.A.folowing B.resigning C.wondering D.stopping第二节 短文填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.SuShi,afamousscholaroftheSongDynasty,was 56 (high)thoughtofinpoetry,proseandpainting.Attheageof21,hisfreshprosestyleearnedhimthe 57 (recognize)ofOuyangXiu.He 58 (say)thatSuShi’swritingswereoutstanding.This madeSuShiinstantlyfamous.However, 59 hispoliticaldreamwasrealized,hehadtoleavehispositionandreturnhome.Hisdreamscutshort,SuShiturnedhisfocustowardnature.Inthespringof1082,hetookanoutingwithhisfriends.When 60 suddenshowerofrainmadehiscompanionsrushfor 10 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}shelter(遮蔽物),SuShiburstintolaughterasifcompletelyunawareoftherain.Alongbothsidesofthepathweregrowingtrees, 61 leavesmadesoftsoundsastherainGdropsfel.Withwetclothes,hewalkedalongwhile 62 (sing)ahappysong.Thenithithim:“Ishalgothroughthislifeina 63 (peace)mind,ifonlywearingastrawraincape(蓑衣).”SuShi’soptimisticandopenGmindedattitude 64 lifeensuredhisadvancementdespitepoliticalupsanddowns.Expressedinhispoetryandessay,whichhavebeenpasseddownthroughgenerations,suchanattitudehastrulyinspiredus 65 (keep)abroadmindandpersistinourstruggleagainstaldifficulties.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.你校英文报正在开展以“PopularBooksAmongStudents”为题的讨论.请依据图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.读书状况描述;2.简单评论;3.你的建议.注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.PopularBooksAmongStudents 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.8GyearGoldEvanwasstandingbythesidewalkwhenhenoticedMrs.Carteropeninghershopagain.Severaldaysago,whenEvanwaspassingbyherstore,hesawaclosedsignonthestore’sdoor.Whentheshopremainedclosedfornotjusttwodays,Evanwasworriedhe’dneverbeabletogethis“dreamjob”.85GyearGoldMrs.CarterwasawomanselingflowersforalivingandEvanhadbefriendedherwhenhehelpedhercrossthestreetoneday. 11 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#}Nowseeingheragain,Evanranuptoherandgreetedher.“CanIhelpyoutoday,Evan Doyouwantflowers ”Mrs.Carterasked.Evansmiled,“I’mlookingforajob!Canyoupleasehireme ”“Ajob ”theelderlyladylaughed,thinkingEvanwastoolittleforthat.ButEvanproudlyrepliedheknewmanythings,likemakingsandwichesandhelpinghismomgetgrocerybagsfromthecar.Mrs.CarterlaughedandaskedEvanhowmuchmoneyshewouldhavetopayhimifshehiredhim.Evanshookhishead.“AlIwantisabigbouquet(花束)formymom.HernameisStaceyandherbirthdayisoneweekaway.Momsaysweshouldworkhardforwhatwewant.Iwanttoworkhardforthatbouquet.Canyouhireme ”Evanasked.Mrs.Carterwasimpressedandnodded.Thenforawholeweek,EvanwouldcometoMrs.Carter’sstoreintheeveningsandhelpher,andhavingEvanaroundrelieved Mrs.Carter’sboredom whileshewasworking.SomecustomersthoughtEvanwaslovelyandentertaining,sotheyboughtmoreflowers.Mrs.Carter’sbusinessbecamebetter.Aweeklater,onEvan’slastdayonthejob,Mrs.Carterwasemotional.Theyhadgrowncloseforworkingtogether,andEvanhadbecomelikeagrandchildtoher.WhilemakingahugebouquetforEvan’smother,Mrs.Cartersecretlyplacedoneenvelopeintothebouquet.Theenvelopecontained$200.Whenhandinghimthebouquet,shesaid,“Wilyoucometoseemesomeday,Evan I’dbedelightedtohaveyouhere.”“Iwil!”EvansmiledandwavedgoodbyetoMrs.Carter.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.Carryingtheflowers,Evanrushedhometosurprisehismom. Then,EvanandhismomhurriedtoreturnthemoneytoMrs.Carter. 12 {#{QQABRQQ9wwiYwBRACI66AQEsCwiQkJCQJaoGARCSKAQLyQNAFAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 湖北省武汉市江岸区2023-2024学年高一下学期期末质量检测英语听力.mp3 湖北省武汉市江岸区2023-2024学年高一下学期期末质量检测英语答案.docx 湖北省武汉市江岸区2023-2024学年高一下学期期末质量检测英语试卷(PDF版,含音频).pdf