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湖北省孝感市部分学校学年高二下学期期末考试2022-2023英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解WANTEDSOURCING MANAGERPositionSummary:(销售公司)The SourcingManager isresponsible forvendor identification,selection,(审计)auditing andevaluation forall hotels,restaurants,guides,transportation providersand travel()agents usedin theAsia-Pacific APACstudent programs.The managedvendor networkis spreadthroughoutthe APACregion.Must bewilling andable totravel andto workduring irregularhourson occasion.Position Goals:・Build andmaintain astrong relationship with theAPACs vendorsto ensurevendors fulfillprogramrequirements ata targetbudgeted cost.・Build andmaintain asmooth communicationchannel withother departments.Responsibilities:・Support theProgram Managementteam inprogram implementation,ensuring strongcommunicationso thatneeds arefully understoodby bothour externalsuppliers andour internalteam,and addressedin a timely manner.・Research andidentify vendorresources fbrstudent travelprograms.・Set up,develop andmaintain the databases of providers,specified vendordetails andusermanagement relatedto vendors.・Build andmaintain apositive workingrelationshipwith all vendor partners.・Negotiate competitivepayment termswithallvendorpartners,review andmanage allvendorcontracts.Qualifications:・At least25years old.・Bachelors(学士)degree orabove.・Fluent inspoken andwritten Englishand/or anotherAsian languagestrongly preferred.But thenGeorge lookedat thesadness inhis childrens eyesand realizedhe shouldnthave saidthat.“But,he added,r guessT cantry,cant IT canget someeggs andflour,and lefsget your(阁楼).mothers cookbookfrom theattic IShe hadthese inexpensiveand deliciousrecipes in there.How aboutthat^^“Oh,perfect!,9Faith cheered.Youre thebest,Dad!Well finallyhave aproper dinner!”sheshouted toher younger siblings,and thejoy onhis kidscheeksmade Georgerealize thatnothingwas moreimportant tohim thanthe happinessof his children.The nextday,George couldtake hiskids toshop.The singlefather rolledhis shoppingcart(过道),through theaisles pickingup alarge bagof flour,a dozeneggs,and cheapsliced ham.After theyfinished shopping,George andhis childrendecided to walk homebecause thegrocery注意store wasonly afew blocksaway.续写词数应为左右;
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2.Suddenly,the bagslipped,and Georgeknelt topick itup whena younglady,Emma,steppedout ofher car.When gettinghome,George invitedEmma tohis homefor thefestival dinner.・Very strongorganization,planning,time managementand negotiationskills.・Ability towork withlittle directsupervision andtake accountabilityfbr decisions/results.・Attention todetail anddesire tolearn newaspects of the internationaleducation field.・Willing andable totravel upto20%-30%annually.・2-3years experiencein suppliercommunication ormanagement.
1.What isthe responsibilityof theSourcing ManagerA.To maintainthedatabasesofproviders.B・To discusspayment detailswith managers.C.To offersupport to academic communication.D.To studyresources forstudent employmentprograms.
2.Who canbe themost qualifiedfor theSourcing ManagerA.John whois22years old.B・Lee who has adoctors degree.C,Frank who can onlyspeak French.D.Sam whohas travelledto60countries.
3.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA,A trainingprogram.B.A universityposter.C.An academicarticle.D.A sitefor jobhunting.(蜂群)In theheart ofTexas,“Bee Czar“Walter Schumacheris savingthe world-one hiveatatime.And hedoes itwithout wearinga protectivebee suit.What ishis techniqueHe“communicates withthe beesto avoidbeing bitten.Walter andhis teamat theAmerican HoneyBeeProtection Agencyrescue hivesfrom placesthat areunwanted-inside the walls of a houseor30(授feet up in aneighborhood tree,and relocatethe hiveswhere thebees cangrow andpollinate粉)in peace.According toWalter,every thirdbite offood weeat waspollinated bybees;without them,lifewould ceaseexisting.But savingbees costsmoney,so theyhave gotto sellhoney to make money.Walters businessonce wasbooming with$200,000in yearlysales.But afterlosing everythinginthe pastthree years,Walter wantsto rebuildhis honeybusiness sothat hecan affordto rescueunwantedhives.With hisoldest sonWill anda smallbut dedicatedteam,Walter hasa planto transformtheir oldfamily farm into theirnew headquarters,to savemore beesandsell morehoney.Saving beesis abig affair.Will runsthe business,trying tokeep hisdad organized;Walter teaches his youngersons Bodhiand Odinthe skillsof keepingbees,and WillswifeMeredith isexperiencing herfirst beerescue.Walter alsoinvites beetechnician Jonathanwho seeks脚手架inner calmby rescuing bees andscaffolding proSandy,whocanreach angrybees inplacesladders cantand dreamsof talkingto beesherself.Walter bringsaudiences into the hivewhenhe trainsbeekeepers tosafely handlemillions ofbees Willplans tosign bigcontracts sellinghoneyto businesseslike restaurantsand supermarkets,meanwhile undertakingdangerous hiverescues.A.Interesting.B.Tough.C.Tiring.D.Simple.
5.What doesWalter thinkof beesA.They areimportant tous.B,They arenot indanger.C.They cantgrow inpeace.D.They canbite many people.
6.What isWalters presentplanA.To findmore hives.B.To expandhis team.C.To rebuildhis business.D.To trainmore beeraisers.
4.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe Walterswork ofrescuingbees
7.What doesthe lastparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.Why Walterstarted thebig affair.
8.What Waltersfamily doto savebees.
9.Whether Waltersticks tohis business.
10.How Walterteacheshissons tokeep bees.This year,the students of Universityof RochesterUR canmonitor occupancyrates inRiverCampus LibrariesRCL spacesthrough theWaitz App,seeing which areas of the libraryhave freespacewithout havingto physicallyvisit itthemselves.“Waitz showshow busyeach floorofthe library is,so studentscan knowbefore leavingtheirdorm,“Madi VanDeVelde,Manager of Waitzs parentcompany,said.Now,students neverhave towastetime pacingto lookingfor anopen seatagain.”“The beautyof Waitzhas reallybeen inhelping anyonewhohaswalked intoone ofour popularspaces,only todiscover that they cantfind aspace JMaurini Strub,Director ofPerformanceamp;User Engagementof RCL,said.Using theapp,they canidentify theirbestbets foran alternativespace,and knowbefore theygo to thelibrarywhere tofind aspot.”The companyuses theInternet ofThings todetermine howmanypeopleare in a givenspace.They installsensors into thewallsof RCLspaces thatscan forBluetooth andWi-Fi signals.Thesignals arethen convertedinto liveoccupancy datawhicharedisplayed inthe monitorswithin RCLandon themobile app.According tothe companysCEO NicHalverson,the sensorshave atleast a90%accuracy rateand donot collectany personallyidentifiable information.Halverson launchedthe projectin2017with hisroommates inUC SanDiego UCSDafterbeing frustratedby thelack ofopen spacesat theuniversitys library.I waswalking upand downtheeight floorsof UCSDsGeisei Librarytrying tofind a seat tostudy onenight onlyto seezerospace available/9Halverson said.I wishI knewhow busyevery floorwas beforeI came!Then,Waitz Appwas born.^^Now,you candownload Waitz App oniOS andAndroid devicesand selectURas yourlocation.
8..What canWaitzApphelp the studentsofUR doA.Find emptyseats inRCL.B.Know theway toUR.C.Borrow booksfrom RCL.D.Make friendsin UR.
9.What isthe advantageofWaitzApp accordingtothetextA.Avoiding accidents.B.Reducing costs.C.Improving grades.D.Saving time.
10.Why didHalverson designWaitz AppA.He wantedto helpthestudentsof UCSD.B・He wantedtowalkup theeight floorsquickly.C.He hadthe dreamto inventan Androiddevice.D.Heonce haddifficulty findingaseatin alibrary.
11.What maybe thebest titlefor thetextA.Waitz,A MagicApp B.RCL,A FamousLibraryC.UR,A BeautifulUniversity D.Halverson,A GreatDesignerAs thecarbon countdownclock tickson,cities mustbe moreimaginative andcooperative,alively roundtable hostedin Newhamby anon-profit organizationFriends ofthe Earthsaid.“Net zerois aroundthe corner,said MikeWake,Director ofFriends ofthe Earth.“The UKhas(排放)cut greenhouse gas emissionby40%to datemostly throughthe growthof largerenewable(输电网),generation onthe gridbut furthercuts willbe neededas Londontries tofind newwaysof usingenergy.“While Newham has lowergreenhouse gasemission perhead thanthe UK,it hashigh levelsoffuel poverty,poor airquality andleaky homes.Vastly improvedenergy efficiency,especially onolderand leakierhomes,along withmore efficientforms of heating andan expansionof lowcarbonheat networks,will help,“said Wake.“But the future requiresa shifttoamore communalsolution/9the representativessaid.Districtheating,which pipeshot waterfrom acentral sourceto connectedhomes orbusinesses,is oftenacheaper andlower-carbon methodofheatinghighly populatedareas.“Its thelowest costand lowcarbonsolution forthefuture,Wake added.There arenew technologiesto usewasted heat,Wake said.We workedwith businessesto(使环保)decarbonise energysupply.Rather thanwasting,spare heatgenerated bymanufacturingand otheractivities canbe capturedand usedto heatnearby properties.Friends ofthe Earthhasalready helpedsave Newhamthousands oftonnes ofemissions throughdistrict heatingplans,solarPV andmore energyefficient measuresinthe homes.”But thechallenges aresubstantial.NewhamhasLondons second-highest rateof fuel poverty.Anyway,Im confidentand hopefulabout thecollective challenge,“said Wake.“But fbrNewhamto beattheforefront ofa greeneconomy,to solvefuelpovertyand dealwith structuralequalities,we mustspare noeffort.”
12.What doesWake thinkof cuttinggreenhousegasemission inthe UKA.It doesn9t workat all.B.It endeda shorttime ago.C.It isvery difficultto continue.D.It stillneeds tobe improved.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“communal“in paragraph4meanA.Expensive.B.Peaceful.C.Public.D.Complex.
14.How didFriends ofthe Earthhelp protectthe environmentA.By releasingwasted heat.B.By startingup manybusinesses.C.By makingnational heatingplans.D.By solvingthe issuesabout energy.A.Worried.B.Positive.C.Uncaring.D.Critical.
15.What isWakes attitudetothechallenges ofNewham
二、七选五Asking for or accepting help canbring upa widerange ofcomplicated emotions,like there9sthe fearof beingseen asneedy orweak.Although accepting help fromothers isdifficult,giving andreceivingis anecessary partof life.
16.For manypeople,the difficultyin asking foror receiving helpis tiedtochildhood.As psychologistLisa Firestonepoints out,these feelingsoften developfrom havingourrequests gounnoticed atan earlierage.Sometimes theseunnoticed requestsare aresult ofneglect orbecause parentsare toobusy tonotice.Maybe they were undertakingsome jobsto makeends meetor didnthave additionalfamilysupport tospare.17・When yourneeds gounnoticed,it cancreatefeelings ofshame aboutasking fororreceivinghelp,while alsoforming anextreme senseofindependence.How doyou getbetter ataccepting helpOne wayto getbetter atacceptinghelpis tostart withsmallrequests,such asaskingfordirections.
18.Practicing thisin goodenvironmentcan easesome ofthe emotionsthat canappear suddenly.
19.If youfeel veryuncomfortable,wait afew momentsto letthese feelingscalmdown beforeaccepting ordenying thehelp.Helping othersfeels good.Although askingfor helpis hard,one waytomakeit alittle easieristo focuson howit feelswhen youhelp others.
20.A.Start smalland makeit ahabitB.It canfeel likea burdento askfor helpC.Whatever thecause is,it mayaffect youD.Having needsignored canmake askingfor helpdifficultE.We growupinsituations wherehelp comeswith dutiesattachedF.And rememberthat thesame thingapplies whenothers arehelping youG.Another wayto getbetter atacceptinghelpis tolisten toyour internalreactions
三、完形填空(退伍军人)About more than ten years ago,an elderlyveteran Frankreceived aheartwarmingletter froma sweetthird-grader,thanking himfor hisservice anddevotion.Frank21the thoughtfulletterso muchthat hehas carriedit aroundeverywhere hewent,every daysince then.When Frankfirst receivedthe letter,he was22,It meantthe23to himbecausea youngchild would24him insuch akind way.The letter25a childsdrawing ofcolorful(头盔).flowers growingout ofa helmetHe wishedthat beforehe26his eyesto thislife,he wouldhavethe27to meetthe younggirl.Frank iscurrently livinginasenior residence home,where thestaff was28Franks wishtofind theauthor ofhis treasuredletter.They wantedto helphim onhis search.After sometimesearching,theywere able to29her downon socialmedia.They discoveredthat thelittle girlnamed()Dashauna wasnow an30woman servingon activeduty inthe army.Dashauna excitedlyaccepted thestaffs invitationto visitFrank atthe seniorresidencehome.She vividlyrecalled sendingthe letterin thirdgrade.She rememberedfeeling31to sendthe lettertoa veteranas she had always32those inuniform.Little didFrank knowthat Dashaunaalso treasuredaletter thatshehadkept underlock andkey formany years.It was the veryletter thatFrank hadwrittenin33to hers,morethantenyearsearlier.On awarm summerday in2021,the34finally arrived.Tearfully,Frankmet withDashauna,who_35wore heruniform andcarried abunch offlowers.
21.A.wrote B.deserted C-forgot D.treasured
22.A.touched B.annoyed C.disappointed D.worried
23.A.contrast B.lesson C.world D.modern
24.A.hate B.respect C.limit D.accused
25.A.concluded B.praised C,featured D.mentioned
26.A.washed B.closed C.made D.fixed
27.A.adventure B.advantage C.opportunity D.power
28.A.aware ofB.popular withC・superior toD.blind to
29.A.take B.turn C.track D.break
30.A.bored B.strange C.unfortunate D.grown
31.A.honored B,sorrowful C.fearful D.embarrassed
32.A.predicted B,observed C.explored D.admired
33.A.regard B.opposition C.response D.addition
34.A.moment B.treatment C.government D.department
35.A.sadly B.proudly C.cautiously D.humorously
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The MaritimeSilk RoadMuseum ofGuangdong MSRMGin Yangjiang,South ChinasGuangdongProvince,is Chinasfirst museumto fbcus36underwater archaeology考古学.The museumhas becomethehomeoftheancient ship,now knownasthe Nanhai I,andcontinues totell thestory ofthe MaritimeSilk Road37began800years ago.“Unlike manyother Chinesemuseums thatcontain38various ofrelics,the MSRMGisdedicated toNanhai Iculture/9museum expertLi Yiyangsaid.Ye Daoyang,the deputydirector ofMSRMGs UnderwaterArchaeology andTechnologyDepartment,said thatthe NanhaiI will39eventual becomecloser andcloser topeople.During theexcavationofthesunken ship,visitors havebeen ableto witnessthe slowreveal ofthe ship,once40船体.reveal only1meter ofthe hullMost importantly,the museumis41archaeological sitethatkeeps peopleclose tofirst-hand discoveries.Apart fromthe shipitself,the museumis hometo manychina42object.A woodenshi dingisanother itemunique tothe museum.It wasa tool43use duringthe Songand Yuandynasties tomeasurethe balanceofaship.“The entirebody oftheNanhaiI44display fullyto visitorssoon.This isa landmarkstage.Such richunderwater resourceshave encouragedmuseums likethe MSRMGto improveitsfacilities45protect theserelics whilefinding creativemeans tointroduce themtothepublic JYenoted.
五、开放性作文假定你是李华,你校英语报以为题向学生征
46.The FutureBelongs ToChinese Youth”文请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括结合实例说明你的理解;
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2.The FutureBelongs ToChinese Youth
六、读后续写.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47With onlya week before NewYear knockedon theirdoor,Faith satat herold sewingmachine一一a specialgift from her latemother apartfromhersewing skillssecretly sewingnew clothesfor(兄弟姐妹)her fatherand threeyoungersiblingsand preparingthem forEaster.Faith wasthe eldestdaughter inthe familyand responsibleenough toshoulder herdisabledfather^responsibilities.Faiths father,George,lost hisarminan accident.Despite hisdisability,George didhis bestto raisehischildren,but moneywas tight,and therewerealot ofmouths tofeed.When Georgecouldnt affordnew bedsfbr hischildren asthey grewtaller andolder,he madenewfurniture withone hand.It tookhim severalrestless nightsto anangethe suppliesand completethework.Out ofgratitude,Faith decidedto dosomething forhim aweekbeforeEaster.“Lets havea festivedinner,Dad!”she toldGeorge.“We haventcelebrated anythingsinceMoms death.Lets makea changethis NewYear!Please!”“Honey,“George saidhelplessly,I barelyhave anymoney left,and Idhate tosee mychildrengo tobed starving.”。