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一、短对话
1.Who didthe womanchange seatswithC.Charlie.A.Sally.B.Jennifer.
2.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Be patient.B.Get offthe plane.C.Sit atthe front.
3.What time is itnowA.8:45a.m.B.9:00a.m.C.9:15a.m.
4.How doesthe manfeel probablyA.Satisfied.B.Angry.C.Happy.
5.What is the maintopic of the conversationA.Neighbors.B.Cars.C.Houses.福建省诏安县桥东中学学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题2022-2023
二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Where arethe speakersA.In ashop.B.In ahotel.C.In anoffice.
7.What doesthewomanwant todoA.Explain something.B.Ask forsomething.C.Offer somehelp.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why isJoes bikeupside downA.He ischecking it.B.He keepsit thatway.C.He hadan accident.
9.How oftendoes Joeoil hisbikeA.Once ayear.B.Once amonth.C.Once aweek.
10.Which part of thebike doesthe mansay needschanging mostoftenA.The seat.B.The wheels.C.The chain.试卷第页,共页1010听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What is the relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Friends.B.Classmates.C.Strangers.
12.What kindof moviesdoes KatielikeA.War movies.B.Action movies.C.Scary movies.
13.What doesthe manlike tohave duringa movieA.Chips.B.Milk shakes.C.Coffee.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.How longis Faisalgoing tostayC.Until theend ofterm.A.A month.B.One year.
15..What doesDennis dislikeabout FaisalA.His untidiness.B.His senseof humor.C.His tastein music.
16.Where isDennis goingtonightA.To acafe.B.To aconcert.C.To acinema.
17.What doesDennis dobefore breakfastA.Do somereading.B.Go for a run.C.Give alecture.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.Where isthe linepainted onshipsC.On theside.A.At thebottom.B.At thetop.
19.Which countrydid SamuelPlimsoll comefromC.Venice.A.Britain.B.France.
20.When didships firsthave thelinesC.In the20th century.A.In the12th century.B.In the19th century.
四、阅读理解Spare timeactivities atthe Universityof VictoriaArts()There aremany artgalleries andongoing displayson thecampus of the Universityof VictoriaUVic.The StudentUnion Building loungedisplays variouslocal studentsartworks.The MaltwoodArt MuseumGallery,located in the mainlobbyof theUniversity Center,features local,national,and internationalworks.The McPhersonLibrary Gallerylocatedon themain floorof thelibrary,features artproduced by UVic students.To seeongoing artdisplays,you canvisit theFineArts Building.MoviesCinecenta isthe studentssocietys300-seat movietheater,which alwaysoffers anexcellent choiceof movies.Take(午后)the timeon aSunday afternoonand catcha2:30matinee foronly$
3.75or catcha midnightclassic!Movies are only$
4.75for studentswith a-valid studentID——or buya10-movie passand payonly$
3.75each.You canpick upa freetimetablearound campus.Music(独The musicdepartment on campus holdsover100concerts ayear.Everyone iswelcome toattend studentrecitals奏会),held everyFriday at12:30pm in the PhillipT.The Victoriasymphony offersreduced pricetickets tostudents iftickets,are purchasedon theday ofthe concert.PublicationsCopies ofthe followingpublications canbe pickedup fromcampus publicationboxes thatare locatedin everybuildingoncampus.The Martlet,the official student paperof UVic,is fundedpartially throughstudent feesand isproduced by anautonomous collectiveof students and staff.A publicationfunded byUVic andproducedbythe women9scenter,the Womens Publication Network,which isavailable everyother Thursday,isthe oldest womenstudent newspaper(女权主义者)(in Canada.The paperhas afeminist focus.Published monthlyby CFUVVictorias campusamp;)community radiostation,Offbeat isyour guideto CFUVsprogram schedule.The Ring,published eveiytwo weeks,isUVics communitynewspaper forstaff,studentsandoff-campus readers.
21.Where shouldyou goif youwant tovisit UVicstudents9artworksA.The FineArts Building.B.The McPhersonLibrary Gallery.C.The StudentUnionBuildinglounge.D.The MaltwoodArt MuseumGallery.
22.How muchwill youand yourfriend payfor afilm atCinecenta if you bothhave a10-movie passA.$
3.
75.B.$
4.
75.C.$75D.$
9.
5.
23.What can we learnabout theWomensPublicationNetworkA.It isfinancially supportedbyUVic.B.It isa weeklyofficialstudent newspaper.C.It isa guideto CFUVsprogram schedule.D.It istheoldeststudentnewspaperin Canada.In itsresponse toreports that its Kindlebusiness isexiting the Chinese mainlandmarket,Amazon saidconsumers can(零售),still buy Kindle devicesthrough third-party onlineand offlineretailers whilesome of its deviceshave beensoldout in the mainland.No oneknows whetherconsumers boughtall itsproducts orthe companyproduced toofew,but itsobviousthat Kindlehas shutdown severalonline saleschannels,forcing manyin Chinato puttheir Kindlesup forsale.(国内的)The domesticdigital readingmarket isgrowing rapidly.The reasonfor theindustrys growtheven asKindledeclines isthe ubiquitoussmartphone.Nearly everyadult hasone smartphonein China.In fact,all electronicdevicesthat specializein singlefunctions arefading out.Even tabletsaccount foronly one-tenth ofmobile devicessalesbecause onecannot useone tomake aphone call.Besides,Kindle itselfhas problems.The electronicbooks thatareavailable areexpensive,while KindleUnlimited,a programthat allowscustomers toread anynumber ofe-books for amonthly subscriptionfee,seldom includesnew titles.In aword,while electronicreading isa boomingmarket,the marketfor electronicreading devicesis shrinking.Thatswhy manyjoke thatthe onlyfunction leftfor aKindle deviceis toact as a coverfor asteaming cupof instantnoodles.Many usersare saddenedand hopeKindle doesntdisappear forgood.Maybe Kindlecan finda way to reinvent itselfand continueserving itscustomers.
24.What conclusioncanwedraw fromthe firstparagraphA.Digital readingat homeisnt aspopular asbefore.B.Some Kindlesales routesonline havebeen closed.C.All Kindledevices aresold outin theChinese market.D.Consumers areable tobuyKindleproducts onthe Internetdirectly atpresent.
25.What doesthe underlinedword“ubiquitous inParagraph2probably meanA.High-end.B.Expensive.C.Good-looking.D.Common.
26.Whats theauthors attitudetowards Kindlesdisappearance fromtheChinesemarketA.Objective.B.Pitiful.C.Sad.D.Worried.
27.Whafs thetext mainlyaboutA.The historyof Kindlebusiness.
8.Electronic readingis booming.C.The applicationsof smartphones.D.Kindle mustreinventitselfto bounceback.If youlive inWashington,D.C.,or Redwood,Calif.,you mayhave glimpseda small,boxy robotrolling alonga localsidewalk,minding itsown business,but attractingthe attentionof manya curiousonlooker.The autonomousmachineswere partof apilot programlast yearby Starship Technologies focusedon deliveringmeals fromlocal restaurantsindozens ofcities aroundthe world.“Today,more thanever,people leada busyand diverselife/7Lex Bayer,Starships CEO,said ina statementonline.The hassleof needingto rearrangeyour lifeforadelivery willbecome athing ofthe past.You donthave toswitch yourworkingfrom homeday,reschedule meetings,visit alocker,drive toa postoffice orcontact adeliveryman allbecause ofamissed delivery/7The packagedelivery serviceis notavailable toeveryone justyet.The companysaid itsrolling outthe serviceinMilton Keynes,England.The wheeledrobots have a topspeed of4mph andcan detectobstacles from as faras30feetaway.The robotcan operatethrough justabout anything,“Nick Handrick,head ofoperations forStarships D.C.office,told TheWashington PostsMaura Judkislast year.If youhad somethingin theway-a stick-its ableto climbthe edgesofa road.^^By givingcustomers control of whendeliveries occur,StarshipTechnologiesis offeringits serviceasawaytobattlepackage theft.In itsannouncement,the companycited statisticsfromaWakefield ResearchPoll forComcast lastyear thatfoundthat3in10Americans wholive inhouses ortownhouses havehad packagesstolen.To signup forthe service,which costsa littlemore than$10per month,customers needto downloadthe companysapp.Customers thencreate a“Starship Delivery Address Ja uniqueaddress insidea Starshipfacility,instead of a residence,where theycan havepackages sentfrom placessuch asAmazon,com.Once apackage is delivered to the Starshipaddress,customers receivea textthat allowsthem toschedule ahome deliveryvia robot.
28.Which canbest replacethe underlinedwordhassle“in paragraph2A.failure B.expectation C.safety D.trouble
29.What problemisthe delivery robotfacingA.There isa limitto itsservice area.B,It takeslonger todeliver packages.C.It coversa shortdistance eachtime.D.It cantsense thebarriers20feet away.
30.How doesthe packageby arobot avoidbeing stolenA.The companyshortens thedelivery hour.B,The packageisdeliveredtothehouse directly.C.Its delivery timeisinthecontrolofcustomers.D.The customersare informedofitsdeliverytimein advance.
31.What canbe inferredabout StarshipDeliveryAddressinthelast paragraphA.It isa realhome addressofthe customers.B,It canarrange deliveryrobots forthecustomers.C.It isa cheapersolution tothedeliveryof packages.D.It sendsthe packagesmainly tosome shoppingplatforms.
五、七选五Getting people to smileis notdifficult becausemost peoplelike to smile.However,if someoneis facedwith lossorexperiencing sadness,they mightbe lesspossible to smile.32Praise someone to get them to smile.33Maybe theirhair isstyled inan attractiveway,or theirclothes looknice onthem.These arethe nicethings youcan sayto probablygetthem tosmile.34If youhaveafamily member,a friendoraco-worker thatis facedwith alife difficulty,pull him/her asideandtell him/her youunderstand whathe/she isgoing throughand thatyou arethere forhim/her ifhe/she needsyou.Doing thiscouldhelp theperson feelmore connectedwith thosearound him/her andthis iscertainly areason tosmile.Learn tolisten.Again,some peoplemay beso troubledby somethingthat it is hardfor themtosmile.35Often,whena personcan speakout whafsgoing onin theirlives,to someone who istruly listening,it canreduce someof theirburden(负担).When theirburden isreduced,they havemore reasonstosmile.Make anunexpected phonecall.36When theperson knowssomeone caresabout him/her,he/she canthelp butsmileabout that.A.Let themknow theyare notalone.B,They mayjust needsomeoneto talk to.C.So insuch cases,how canwe getpeopletosmileD.Tell themeveryone experienceshard timesin life.E.Perhaps theperson youare talkingto hasnice eyes.F.Usually,it couldmake anuneasy situationeven worse.G.It worksespecially wellifyouexpress yourconcern aboutthem onthe phone.
六、完形填空Over thepast38years,Mr.Wang haspretended to be someoneelse manytimes,and haseven learnedto37differentdialects(方言),leading tohim beingdescribed asan“Oscar-winning actor
1.The60-year-old is not anactor,but a38However,he ismore devotedto his39”than anyrealactor.In the1990s,a groupof thievesoften soldstolen goodswith thehelp ofsome beggars.To lookinto the40,Wang(伪装)disguised himselfand41the beggars.Dirty shortsand oldshoes gavehim the42of areal beggarand hisconvincing dialectsoon won him the43ofthebeggars.“I often44themtodrink alcohol.Once theywere45,they begantotalka lot,Wang said.Td then46myself tousethe toilet,47what thebeggars said,and sendthe48to myteammates.(柔道)Wang,who isoften in49situations,is alsoa judomaster.As longas Iget closeenough,no criminalcan50from me,he said.Wang*s51wonhimseveral honors,including aNational MayDay LaborMedal and11Citations of
37.A.teach B,compare C.assess D.speak
38.A.lawyer B,doctor C.policeman D.businessman
39.A.role B.study C.family D.audience
40.A.minor B・case C,future D.question
41.A.interviewed B.joined C,arrested D.assisted
42.A.challenge B,experience C.appearance D.freedom
43.A.vote B.sympathy C.permission D.trust
44.A.invited B.forced C.helped D.expected
45.A.drunk B.deserted C,bored D.lost
46.A.guide B.persuade C.excuse D.allowMerit.Paris.
47.A.refer toB.note downC,ask aboutD.miss out
48.A.plan B.agreement C.direction D.information
49.A.awkward B.dangerous C.unfortunate D.strange
50.A.separate B.recover C.escape D.hear
51.A.courage B.honesty C.kindness D.optimism
七、用单词的适当形式完成句子()一
52.But manymiddle-class occupytrucking,financial advice,software engineering-have arousedtheir interest,or(所给词的适当形式填空)soon will.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
53.They havearrived ata solutionvia ascience investigation.()(所给词的适
54.advocate bymany well-known expertsand filmstars,the productwas verypopular atone time.当形式填空)()(所给词的适当形式填空)
55.When Icame acrosshim,he waswander aimlesslyinthestreet.(用适当的词填空)
56.Often,only asmall partofamuseums collectionis display.()已(所给词的适当形式填空)
57.Ifs nouse weepwhen weare introubl().(所给词的
58.In Japan,someonewhowitnesses anotherperson employthe gesturemight thinkit meansmoney适当形式填空)()(所给词的适当形式填空)
59.Most peopleare againstthe decisionto postponebuild thenew hospital.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
60.The oldlady satthere silently,stare atthe distance.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
61.In thefuture,our smarthome monitorour healthfor usevery day.
八、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子阅读下面句子,选择一个适当的词组填入空白处result in,insist on,keep in touch,for fun,break downonthe move,vary in,up to,be opposedto,approve of
62.Were warnedthatitis dangerousto jumpoff acar whenits
63.Though Maryand Janeare twins,they character.
64.I goingshopping onSundays foritistoo crowded.
65..False firealarms arenot permittedand mayimprisonment.
66.In othercountries,eye contactisnotalways.
67.He makinga voyageafter graduatingfrom college.
68.It isour monitorto decidewhere wewill gonext.
69.with ourfriends isan importantpartoffriendship.
70.A smilecan barriers.
71.From thebeginning,I wrotethe storyjust.
九、英译汉(整句).(英译汉)
72.Being insuch abeautiful andwild placemakes mefeel blessedtobealive
73.Moreover,the Internethas madeit possiblefor friendsand familyto keepintoucheasily evenif theyareonopposite(英译汉)sides ofthe world.
十、汉译英(整句)
74.在不远的将来,我们的智能手环将会不断追踪我们的身体状况(smartband,keep trackof…)(汉译英)无论你喜欢哪一个,喜欢什么,总会有一个妙不可言的主题公园吸引你!(疑问词)(汉译英)
75.+ever
76.就我个人而言,技术进步让我受益匪浅(benefit from)(汉译英)
十一、其他应用文随着互联网的发展和普及,网络购物在中国也变得越来越普遍了,甚至已经成了我们日常生活中的一部分
77.双十一在即,相信你们身边一定有不少同学已经通过网络进行购物了,比如淘宝网,京东商城等但是网络购物究竟有何利弊呢?请写一篇短文,谈谈网上购物的好处与坏处,并发表自己的观点注意,网上购物的好处与坏处至少各举至点;112数左右;
78.100头已给出,不计入总词数
79.参考词汇淘宝京东taobao.com,jd.comWe havetalked aboutthe advantagesand disadvantagesof Internetshopping thesedays.。