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陕西省西安市长安区第一中学学年高二下学期期2022-2023末考试英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、短对话
1.Who ishaving aholiday abroadA.David.B.Mike.C.John.
2.What timedoes thenext planeto LondonleaveA.At10:
00.B.At11:
00.C.At12:
00.
3.What isMr.Thomass lifelike nowA.Worse thanbefore.B.Happier thanbefore.C.As goodas before.
4.Why wontthe mango to the movieswith HelenA.She is not in the mood.B.She likestalking duringa movie.C.She doesntwant togo outwith him.
5..What is the mantrying to doA.Deliver somebad news.B.Find anew position.C.Make aspeech.
二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How doesthe mansound atfirstC.A littleangry.A.Rather surprised.B.Very calm.
7.Where arethe filesA.On the mans desk.B,Next to the faxmachine.C,On thecomputer desk.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What doIranians caremost aboutthe teaDarrinwas next.Full ofconfidence,he sat on thechair for the scan,and then58saton the adjustingtable.We hadbecome59,and I had adjustedmy60upright vacuum sweeper!
41.A.teacher B.doctor C.policeman D.fireman
42.A.company B.resistance C.trust D.sympathy
43.A.cooperation B.instruction C,admiration D.protection
44.A.techniques B.projects C.regulations D.experiments
45.A.hand-made B.costly C.household D.favored
46.A.tended B.applied C.adjusted D.admitted
47.A.appearance B.reaction C.illness D.situation
48.A.bring B.buy C.polish D.operate
49.A.warned B.asked C・dreamed D.argued
50.A.bitter B,ambitious C.embarrassed D.comfortable
51.A.painted B.decorated C,cleaned D.entered52・A.begging B.encouraging C.forcing D.forbidding
53.A.procedure B.standard C.result D.paper
54.A.covered B.tested C.ran D.dug
55.A.declined B.failed C.learned D.pretended
56.A.design B・plan C.move D.program
57.A.wiser B.better C.tidier D,tighter
58.A.mindlessly B.nervously C.fearlessly D.hesitatingly
59.A.friends B.neighbors C,competitors D.colleagues
60.A.solid B.first C.best D.new
七、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1With fivethousand yearsof creativeefforts,the Chinesecuisine has become increasinglypopular.Modem Chinaenjoys aworldwide reputationas thekingdom ofcuisine.”The endlessvariety naturalmaterials61methods ofpreparation employedinChinese cuisinestand outunequaled in the world,which mayaccount for the62universepopularity ofChinese restaurantsand cookingoverseas.The threekey elements,by63Chinese cokingis judged,are knownas color,aroma andtaste.They are achieved bycombininga seriesof delicate64activity.Visitors toChina areoften surprisedwhen atypical dinerfor atable ofeight people65consistof coldand hotdishes,with soupand steamedrice.Often beerand wine66serve as well.Whentoasting eachother,people usuallydry uptheir gasses67convey themessage that they aresincere andjoyful.68,it isquite acceptablefor aforeignguest to take alittle insteadof emptyingthe glass.While thecustom strikesa foreignvisitoras69particular strange,it showsone keyaspect thatfine foodand gooddrink,70take in thecompany ofgood friends,make upone ofour supremepleasures inlife.
八、短文改错.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中71共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号A,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分2111Dear Mandy,Im notdoing wellin mylessons atschool,especial inmaths.My dadsays Imust tryhardbecause hewants mego touniversity.He thinksIm lazy,but itsnot true.I workreally hard,studiedlate into the night.Fve triedto talkto mymother,but shealways saidI haveto workas hardlike mybrotherdoes.My brotherdoesnt studyveiy hard,and healways getsexcellent grades.Ifs notfair!The onlything Ilike it is art.My teachersays Imthe beststudent sheshad foryear.When Itoldmy dad,all hesaid was,“You mustntwaste yourtime onart.You mustfocus yourmind inyourlessons!”Fm feelingquite puzzlingabout whattodonow.Would youplease helpme outThanksa lot!Yours sincerely,Lisa
九、开放性作文某英文网站正在开展讨论有些人认为成功需要运
72.“The DecisiveFactors inSuccess”气;有些人认为成功需要毅力……请你围绕该话题发一个帖子,要点如下.你的观点;1举例说明
2.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式作答
3.A.The color.B.The teaset.C.The quality.
9.What isspecial abouttea shopsin IranA.There areno teacups.B.There areno chairs.C.There areno waiters.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.Why didthe mango to the PhilippinesA.For atrip.B.For furtherstudies.C.For volunteerwork.
11.Who helpedthemanwith the projectA.The localstudents.B,The localgovernment.C.The localbusinessmen.
12.Whats theaim of theprojectA.To explorean island.B.To helpthe poorstudents.C.To protectthe environment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What is the manA.A doctor.B.A host.C.A teacher.
14.Who usedto be a doctorA.Cassie^friend.B.Cassies mother.C.Cassie^friend^mother.
15.How longdid ittake Cassieto becomea qualifieddoctorA.One year.B.Four years.C.Five years.
16.What doesCassie sayabout herjobA.She getsbored withit.B.She enjoysit ingeneral.C.She alwaysworks overtime.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What is the weatherlike todayA.Rainy.B.Snowy.C.Sunny.
18.When shouldthe listenersget up tomorrowA.At5:
30.B.At6:
00.C.At6:
30.
19.What doesthe speakeradvise the listeners NOTto takeA.Whistles.B.Maps.C.Cameras.
20.What arethelistenersgoing todo most probablyA.Go surfing.B.Go hiking.C.Go boating.
四、阅读理解Authors ShareTheir FavoriteBooksKristan HigginsHarriet the Spyby LouiseFitzhugh was a bookI readover andover asa kid.I lovedHarrietsindependence anddrive and her abilityto getwhere shewanted.Most ofall,Harriet remindedmethat everyonehas a story worthreading.”Kristan Higginsis aNew YorkTimes-bestselling author of morethan20novels.Nisha Sharma“I wascrazy aboutPride andPrejudice from the momentI readthe veryfirst sentence.Elizabeth Bennetis astrong-willed heroinewho knowsher mindandherheart.At ayoung age,JaneAusten mademe believethat strongwomen likeElizabeth deservelove frommen whorespect theirintelligence.I canconfidently sayJane Austensstory shapedthe directionof mywriting career.”Nisha Sharmaisthe author ofMy So-Called BollywoodLife.Elyssa Friedland“I absolutelyadore Ella Enchanted byGail CarsonLevine.What couldbe betterthan a story(彳山女)?about agirl forcedto obeyevery orderbecause ofa giftfrom afairy Tiredof beingtakenadvantage of,the girl,with atalking bookas hercompanion,leaves herhome tofind thefairyto returnher unwantedgift.This is astoryabout takingmatters intoones ownhands andusing(不可逾越的wisdom anddetermination toovercome whatseems likean insurmountableobstacle障碍)Elyssa Friedlandisthe author of the novelnamed TheIntermission.Vesper Stamper“Its hardto beatthe Brontesisters fortheir womanpower.My favoritebook ofall timeis JaneEyreby CharlotteBronte,which provesthat agirl orwoman canhave innerstrength andgreatpower bybeing herself,even ifthat ispoor,plain andlittle
5.Jane refusesto givein tomoralconvenience,at greatcost toherself.As aresult,she findstrue loveand changesthe livesof thoseshecomes across.A lessonfbr me:Sometimes itsin thesmall actsthat areal changeis made.Vesper StamperistheauthorofWhat theNight Sings,an incrediblymoving novel.
21.Whose bookis NishaSharmas favoriteA.Louise Fitzhughs.B.Jane Austens.C.Gail CarsonLevines.D.Charlotte Brontes.
22.Which bookis relatedto magicA.HarriettheSpy.B.Pride andPrejudice.C・EllaEnchanted.D.Jane Eyre.
23.What dothe fourbooks sharedby authorshave incommonA.Their maincharacters arefemales.B.Their authorswere bornvery poor.C.They focuson seekingfor truelove.D.They describethe authors9own lives.For morethan adecade,Tree HouseCraft Coffeeamp;Frozen Yogurthas beena belovedpart of the community inHouston9s EnergyCorridor.Theyve offeredespresso-based drinks,cold-brewed coffeeand12flavors offrozen yogurtwith32topping options.However,when thehurricaneHarvey destroyedthe eastcoast ofTexas,owner NoelMontemayor steppedup tosupportthe communityin ameaningful way.(发Even thoughhis ownstorefront hadbeen tornaway by the storm,he broughtin generators电机)to runthe espressoand icemachines tooffer beveragesto firstresponders,providing freecoffeeand electricityto membersof thecommunity andkeeping theirrestrooms opentothepublic.He createda placewhere hisneighbors couldescape thedestruction,even ifit wasjust for a littlewhile.The hurricanecame justtwo yearsafter Montemayor and hiswife hadrebranded andremodeledthe shop,soon afterwelcoming their first child.Born andraised inHouston,it wasimportantto him to makehis communitya betterplace.He hasremained committedto thatmission,providing botha positivegathering spotand localemployment opportunities.Though the COVID-19pandemic was a roadblockatthebeginning,Tree Housequickly startedtooffer onlineordering andother servicesto keepcustomers fueledwith their favorite coffeeandfrozen yogurt.The communityplays animportant rolein shapingthe businessJ hesaid Itsthereason thebusiness iswhat itis today.,,Montemayorandhis staff-which hasgrown fromjust afew teammembers whenhe openedto12full-time employeesnow-continue togive backby gettinginvolved inlocal activitiesandfundraisers.
24.What didTree Housedo when theCOVID-19pandemic happenedA.It offeredtimely newservices.B.It wassoon rebrandedand remodeled.C.It immediatelyprovided freecoffeeoD.It createda placeto escapethe pandemic.
25..What canwe inferfrom the passageA.Tree Housewill enjoya betterrelationship with thecommunity.B.Tree Housewill certainlycontinue togive backtothecommunity.C.Tree Housewill keepproviding betterand cheaperproducts.D.Tree Housewill completelychange thewhole community.
26.Which wordcan bestdescribe TreeHouseA.Professional.B.Responsible.C.High-paying.D.Profitable.
27.What doesthepassagemainly wantto tellusA.Small businesscan growbig quickly.B.A goodtradition benefitsa smallshop.C.A goodshop dependson itscommunity.D.A smallbusiness makesa bigdifference.(促销活动)A promotionoffering98yuan domesticplane ticketsis beingadvertised byChineseonline travelplatform LY.COM.While sucha lowprice soundsamazing,there isjust onecatch:the purchaseris nottold wherethe flightis heading,nor when it willtake off.The promotionhasbecomea trendingtopic onChinese socialmedia assome peoplehave beenattemptingto bookthem aheadof theupcoming MayDay holiday.Labeled asa destination blindbox“onthesite,tickets arepurchased througha rathersimple bookingprocedure,in whichpassengersprovide theirtravel information,select adeparture airportand thenpay their98yuan.Ifthe randomlychosen dateand destinationare unsuitable,users mayask fora refund,but oncetheylock intheir tickets,there isno goingback.Destination blind box isnow ahot topicon Chinasonline platforms.I believeyoung people(特定年龄段人口)areabig targetdemographic forthis promotion,because theynot onlyenjoythe thrillof theunknown,but alsolike toshow offtheir livesthrough thesetypes ofcommercialactivities.Like thisone forinstance,it doesntmatter if they finallygo ornot.Booking a ticket andpostingabout iton socialmedia canstill suggestthat onehas adventurous and life-lovingqualities,“said Fan,a marketingexpert whohas workedwith civilaviation clients.Many peoplenot onlyshared thescreenshots of tickets theydrew,some evencame upwith atutorialto teachthe bookingprocedure underthe freecancelling policy.However,some othersclaimeditis too rareto drawaticketthat isideal.If itwants tobea profitable activity,the releaseofthe ticketsmust havebeen plannedahead andisnotas randomas itseems.It willnot havepopularairlines.The marketingcampaign mayalso beaimed atthe fastsale of some ticketsfrom lesspopularairlines thatwere originallynot thatexpensive.If theysell alarge quantityoftickets,thecompany maystill earnaprofiteven thoughthe priceis98yuan anexpert intourism suggested.
28.Which of the followingbest explains“catch“underlined inparagraph1A.Benefit.B.Mistake.C.Disadvantage.D.Charm.
29.What isparagraph2mainly aboutA.The originof destination blind box”.B.The purchaseintroduction todestination blindbox”.C.The originalpurpose of destinationblindbox”.D.The popularityofdestinationblindbox”.
30.Why willdestinationblindbox appealto youngpeople accordingto FanA.It allowsthem toexperience variousadventures.B.It satisfiestheir desireto travelaround China.C.It helpsthem savemoney onthe costof travel.D.It accordswith theirlifestyle andattitudes.
31.In whichpartofa newspapercan youfind thisarticleA.Economy.B.Science.C.Culture.D.Advertisement.One majorissue incontemporary medicalscience isthe use of humansin clinical trials ofmedicalproducts.These trialsoccur frequentlyto determinethe bestway tomanage diseases.People are invited randomlyand paidtotakepart intrials ofan experimentaldrug,or newsurgicalprocedure,in anumber ofcountries atthe onetime.For example,uptoa quarterof patientsinsome fieldslike breastcancer may be engaged.Other projects,one ofwhich isto determinewhethernew scanningtechniques candetect Alzheimersdisease,are underway.They may be given(安慰剂),the drugoraplacebo orthe bestexisting treatment,and resultscompared.The trialsmaybe“blind“with thepatient notknowing whichgroup theyareinor they may bea double-blind”withthe doctors notknowing either.Actually,so manypeople offerthemselves willingly.Patients takethe viewsthat atleast theywillget specialattention fromthedoctoriftheyparticipate andtheymayget accessto newdrugsbefore theybecome availablein chemistsshops.In somecountries peopleare paidto participate,especially inpoorer countrieswhere theymaybetold littleof what is actuallyhappening.Yet thereare significantrisks too.One USstudy estimatedthat onein30people sufferedsideeffects fromsuch trials,and onein10,000dies.Doctors saythat the risk isnot so great duringthetrial itself,where patientsare closelymonitored,but comeswhenthe drug isreleased onthe marketplace.For example,in2004a UScompany recalledan arthritisdrug,whenitwas foundthat after18months ofuse,the riskof heartattack andstroke increased.People whosupport testingclaim the risks tothe individualare smallcompared withthebenefits.Even ifthe individualhas adverseoutcomes andtheir conditionworsens,that isvaluableinformation forthedrugcompany.While thedrug companiesusually pay forthe hospital trials,government hasset upmedical committeesto handlethe issue.
32.What isthe mainidea ofthe secondparagraphA.The purposeof medicaltrial.B.The procedureof medicaltrial.C.The groupsof medicaltrial.D.The resultof medicaltrial.
33.Why doestheauthor mention theexample inthe fourthparagraphA.To tellusalot ofpatients diefromthemedical trials.B.To showtheriskof heartattack andstroke hasincreased.C.To introducethe risksofthemedical trialsare notsogreat.D.To explaintherisksofsomedrugs appearwhen theyare sold.
34.What doesthe underlinedword“adverse“inthelast paragraphmeanA.negativeB.effectiveC.subjectiveD.impressive
35.What wouldtheauthormostprobablydiscuss nextA.How thegovernment preventsclinicaltrials.B.How thegovernment gathersthe information.C.How themedical committeespayforthehospitaltrials.D.How themedical committeessolve theproblem.
五、七选五A manmay usuallybe knownby thebooks hereads aswell asbythecompany hekeeps,forthere isthe companionshipof booksaswellas ofmen.36A goodbook maybe amongthe bestof friends.Is thesame todaythat italways was,and itwillnever change.It isthe mostpatient andcheerful ofcompanions.37It alwaysreceives uswith thesamekindness,amusing andinstructing us in youth,and comfortingand supportingus in age.38They doso justas twopersons sometimesdiscover afriend bythe admirationwhichthey bothhave fbra third.Theres aproverb,“Love me,love mydog.But thereis morewisdom inthis:“Love me,love mybook.The bookisatruer andhigher bondof union.Men canthink,feel,and sympathizewith eachother throughtheirfavoriteauthor.Books introduceus intothe bestsociety.39We hearwhat theysaid anddid;we seethem asifthey werereally alive;we sympathizewith them,enjoy with them;their experiencebecomes ours,and wefeel asif wewere actorsor actresseswiththeminthescenes whichthey describe.There isastoryof twomen:one wasa king,who dreamedevery nightthat hewasa beggar;theother wasabeggar,who dreamedevery nightthat hewasaprince,and livedin apalace.40Butwhen weread,we:may notonly bekings andlive inpalaces,but,whatisfar better,we maytransportourselves tothe mountainsortheseashore,and visitthe mostbeautiful partsoftheworld,without tirednessinconvenience orexpense.A.Imagination issometimes morevivid thanreality.B.Books areto mankindwhat memoryistoa man.C.Nothing inbooks canlong survivebut whatis reallygood.D.It doesntturn itsback uponusintimes ofdifficulty orhardship.E.They bringus intothe presenceofthegreatest mindsthat haveever lived.F.And oneshould liveinthebest companywhether itmaybeof booksormen.G.Men discovertheir likingfor eachother bythe love they eachhave fora book.
六、完形填空(脊柱矫正术).It was4-year-old Darrinsfirst chiropracticadjustment Hewas afraid,as mostchildrenare ontheirfirstvisit toany
41.But ifyou gainchildrens42and takethe timeto developa goodrelationship,you candoanything withtheir complete43,One ofthe44I findmost usefulisto showan interestina childs specialtoy.When youtouch,hug andlovethe45toy,you openthedoor toachildsheart.I havegiven thousandsof chiropracticadjustments toteddy bears,dolls andfiretrucks——you nameit,so Ive46tothesituation.Darrins47however,was different.Ihadtold Darrin9s motherto48his favoritetoy,but whenI49about it,she said,“Sorry,Dr.Stillwagon.Darrins favoriteplay toyis ourupright vacuum(立式吸尘器),sweeper andI justcouldnt feel50to cometotheoffice withit.”“Wait justa minuteJ Isaid.I wentout,got ourupright vacuumsweeper and51the adjustingroom.I introducedhim toour vacuumsweeper,52himtoplay withit.Our examination53involves theuseofa handheldscanner tomonitor thepatients progress.Itook thescanner and54it alongthe uprightvacuumsweeper.I thenplaced thesweeper ontheadjusting tableand55to adjustit.Darrin watchedmy every56,I toldhim thatthesweeper wouldsoon feel
57.。