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2023~2024學年度高二上學期期中考試英語3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。1.Bill’ssuchanmanbecauseheoftentellsjokeswhenhethinkswe’regetting.A.amuse;boringB.amused;boringC.amusement;boredD.amusing;bored2.Unfortunately,whenIdroppedin,ProfessorJohnson,soweonlyhadtimeforafewwords.A.hasjustleftB.hadjustleftC.justleftD.wasjustleaving3.Theforeignguests,weresuccessfulbusinessmen,werewarmlywelcomedattheairport.A.mostofwhomB.mostofthoseC.mostofwhichD.mostofthem4.Newly-builtwoodencottageslinethestreet,theoldtownintodreamland.AturnB.toturnC.turningD.turned.5.Withareport,IhavetostopsurfingtheInternettodothatnow.A.writtenB.havingwrittenC.writingD.towrite6.Alargeamountoftimesittingatadesk,officeworkersaregenerallytroubledbyhealthproblems.A.spentB.havingspentC.isspentD.spending7.Somepeoplewearmasksonlyincrowds,theyexpecttocomeintocontactwithlotsofgerms(病菌).A.whatB.whereC.whoD.why8.It’sgoingtobesometimeheseeshisfatheragain,companyhasjustbeensetupinSwitzerland.A.after;whoB.since;whoC.before;whoseD.while;whose9.Mr.Smithisgreattoworkfor—Ireallycouldn’taskforamanager.A.goodB.betterC.bestD.muchgood10.Wehaveavarietyofwintercampsforyourholiday.Youcanchoosebasedonyourinterests.第2頁/共13頁A.oneB.itC.eachD.either11.Tomwon’tapologizetoushehasrealizedthatheiswrong.AasifB.eventhoughC.eversinceD.incase.12.Haveyougotanyideaitwasthatmadehimlosehislifeintheaccident?A.whyB.whatC.whenD.where13.Thelittledeerescapedbythelionsanditmanagedaway.A.tobecaught;runningB.tobecaught;torunC.beingcaught;torunD.beingcaught;running14.Bythetimeheleftthecollege,hedozensofthingssohewasagreatguy.A.hasinventedB.wasinventingC.wouldinventD.hadinvented15.—Canyouseetheflowersthataspresentsforyourmother’sbirthday?—Yes.Theyaresobeautiful.A.arebuyingB.willbuyC.havebroughtD.havebeenbought16.Wehurriedlywenttothehotel,onlythatwewerenotabletogetaroombecausewehadn’tbookedoneinadvance.A.totellB.tellingC.tobetoldD.havingtold17.Itisthisbook,withwhosehelpyouhavedeepenedyourunderstandingofChineseculture,isworthreading.A.whyB.thatC.itD.what18.in1931,theEmpireStateBuilding,thehighestskyscraperuntil1954,inspiredtheimaginationoftheworld.A.CompletingB.TocompleteC.TobecompletedD.Completed19.theemployersmokingintheofficemadethemanagerratherangry.A.FindingB.FindC.FoundD.Beingfound20.WhenMr.Brownarrivedattheiroffice,hefoundthegate.ThenherealizeditwasSundaythatday.A.tolockB.havinglockedC.lockingD.lockedA第3頁/共13頁ExperiencingcultureCHI’sAcademicYearProgram(AYP)isyourchancetostudyinAmericaandspendeitheranacademicyearorasemesterlivingwithavolunteerhostfamily.TherequirementsforstudyinginAmerica*Highschoolstudentswhoareaged15to18*Ascoreofatleast212ontheELTiS(EnglishLanguageTestforInternationalStudents)examApplicationContactapartneragencyinyourcountryoranearbyone.Wecanalsosendyoualistofpartnersnearyou.Theywillsetyouupwithanapplicationandletyouknowwhatyouneedtosubmitinordertobeconsidered.AdmissionandvisaOurAdmissionDepartmentreviewsandacceptsyourapplication.WeissueandsendyouragencytheFormDS-2019,whichistheofficialUSDepartmentofStatedocumentthatallowsyoutoapplyforandreceiveyourJ-1visa.OnceyoureceivetheDS-2019,youcanmakeyourvisaappointment,Whenthevisaisgranted(授予),youaresettotraveltoAmerica.HomestayMeanwhile,ourFieldandOperationsstaffworkhardtofindyoutheperfectfamilyandschoolassoonaspossible!Oncetheyfindtherighthostfamilyforyou,youcanstarttogettoknowyourhostfamilybyemail.DeparttotheUSandmeetyourfamilyandfriendsYouragencywillbookyourflightaccordingtoyourschoolstartdate.Whenyouarrive,wewillgiveyouastudentorientation(迎新會)andintroduceyoutootherexchangestudentsandthesurroundingcommunity.Whenschoolstarts,youwillbegintheprocessofculturalexchange.Contactus:1-800-432-4643;1-415-459-5397Location:255WEndAvenueSanRafael,CA9490121.Whocantakepartinthishomestayproject?A.15-year-oldhighschoolstudentswith210ontheELTiSexam.B.17-year-oldhighschoolstudentswith213ontheELTiSexam.C.20-year-oldcollegestudentswith220ontheELTiSexam.D.18-year-oldcollegestudentwith218ontheELTiSexam.22.Whatshouldapplicantsdobeforemakingavisaappointment?A.Gainapprovalfromtheirschool’sAdmissionDepartment.B.Getaletterofintroductionfromtheirteacher.第4頁/共13頁C.Contactthehostfamilyviaemail.D.FillandsendtheFormDS-2019.23.WhatawaitsthestudentswhentheyarriveintheUS?A.Astudentorientation.B.Apartywiththeirhostfamily.C.Avolunteeractivityinthecommunity.D.AmeetingwiththeFieldandOperationsstaff.BAfewdaysago,myhusband,Russ,andIlostourhouseof28yearstoaCaliforniawildfire.Onthatnight,wehadtoleaveourhouseandsleepinthebackseatofourFord.Thenextmorning,wehadtodrivethreeandahalfhourstofindahotelthathadaroomavailable.Onlylater,inthelocalnewspaper,didweseephotographsofthedestruction.Ourhousehadbeenconsumedbythefirealongwithmostofourneighborhood.“Howarewegoingtorebuildourhouseafterthis?”Ithought,roundingacorneronthesidewalkonmywalkbacktothehotel.“Isitevenpossible?”Inoticedsomethingupahead—apairofnickels,shininglikepreciousjewels.Theywerejustnickels,buttheysomehowfeltspecial.Ibentdownandpickedthemup.Ifthesewereluckycoins,IcouldusealltheluckIcouldget.Afewdayslater,Imadeatriptothestoretobuyessentials.Theenormoustaskofreplacingeverythingwe’dlostputaheavyweightonme.IwasabouttoleavewhenIfelttheurgetostopandturnmyheadtotheright.Icouldhardlybelieveit—thereonashelf,wasanickel!“Okay,maybethisismorethanluck,”Ithoughtandputthenickelinmypocket.ItoldmyselfthatIhadfoundthenickelsjustbychance.ThenIfoundonenexttomyplateatarestaurant—onThanksgiving,whenIwasmissingourhousemorethanever.Itseemedthatanickelappearedwhenevermyspiritssank.WheneverIreachedmybreakingpoint,I’dfindanothernickel.Inthegrassatthepark,ornearthetireofmycarinaparkinglot.Once,mychangeforaquicklunchwasgivenentirelyinnickels.“I’msorry,”thecashiersaid.“It’sallwehave.”“It’sallIneed!”Isaid.Oneday,Iwassittingatthedeskwhenmyphonerang.Itwasareal-estateagentI’dbeenworkingwith.“Ihaveanewlisting,”shesaid.“Whencanweseeit?”Afewhourslater,RussandIwerefollowingtheagentdownthedrivewaytowardthehouse.Ididn’tthinklong.Becausethere,inthedriveway...第5頁/共13頁24.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thehotelwasratherfarawayfromtheirdestroyedhouse.B.Theauthortooksomephotosofthedestructionafterthefire.C.Thecouplesavedmostoftheirpreciousitemsfromthehouse.D.Thecouplespentthenightsleepinginatemporarytentafterthefire.25.Wheredidtheauthorfindthefirstpairofnickels?A.Infrontofthehotel.B.Amongtheashesofhishouse.C.Inthecornerofthehotelroom.D.Atthecornerofthesideofaroad.26.Howdidtheauthorreacttothecashier’sgivingherchangeinnickels?A.Shelaughedatthecashier.B.Sherefusedtoacceptthem.C.Sheexpressedhersatisfaction.D.Shethrewthemonthecounter.27.Whatmightthenickelsrepresentontheauthor’smind?A.Notonlyvictorybutalsosomethingelse.B.Notonlyfortunebutalsosomethingelse.C.Notonlystrengthbutalsosomethingelse.D.Notonlypromotionbutalsosomethingelse.CHorrormoviesaredesignedtocauseseeminglybademotions—shock,fearanddisgust(厭惡).Yetmanypeoplewanttositthroughthosefilms.Why?Clasen,whodirectstheRecreationalFearLabatAarhusUniversityinDenmark,madeasurveyofmorethan250Americanhorrorfanswithhisteam,andtheresponsesofthoseparticipantsrevealedthreetypesoffans.Thefirsttypefeltgreatandwereinhighspirits.Thesecondtypereportedsomenegativereactionstoscarymovies,andsomeevenhadnightmaresatfirst,buttheyexplainedthattheywerefeelingliketheylearnedsomethingaboutthemselvesatlast.Thethirdtypeoffansseemedtousehorrortodealwithbadfeelingsandeventsinreallife.Theysupportedstatementssuchas“WatchinghorrormoviesmakesmerealizethateverythinginmyownlifeisOK.”Accordingtopreviousstudies,thrillseekers,whooftenseekoutnewandintenseexperiences,tendtobehorrorfans.Menalsoseemedtobeslightlybiggerhorrorfansthanwomen.Clasen’steammatesdidn’tthinkso.“Theyarestereotypes(老套),”theysaid.Menarelesslikelytoadmitinsurveysthattheyareafraidofhorror.第6頁/共13頁Likewise,researchersthinkit’sunfairtopaintallhorrorfansasthrillseekers.Whatmayinfluencehowmuchpeoplelikehorrorissomethingcalledtheneedforaffections(情感).“Peopledifferonthat—howmuchemotiontheywantintheirlives,”Clasenexplained.Afterwatchingahorrormovie,youcouldbeleftunsettledandanxious,oryouhavenightmares,butitmayactuallyhelpyoubecomemorepreparedinreallife.Horrorfansreportedlowerlevelsofdistress(憂慮)duringthepandemic,forinstance.“That’sbecausehorrormoviesletpeoplepractisenegativeemotionsinasafesetting,”Clasensaid.“Thatway,whenitcomestoscarysituationsinreallife,youknowhowtoreactquicklyandcorrectly.”Goodornot,scarymoviesaren’tforeveryone.Andthat’sOK.“Monstermoviesaregood,”sociologistMargeeKerrsaid,“becauseyouknowthatthey’renotreal.”“Ifyouarenotreadytowatchahorrormovie,thereareotherwaystotestyourself.Oneiswritingyourownhorror-moviestory.Ifyouarewritingastoryaboutsomethingthatyouareafraidof,youaretakingcontrolofit,”sheexplained.“Thatcanbereallyhelpful.”28.Howdidthesecondtypeofhorrorfansrespondafterwatchinghorrormovies?A.Themoviesmadethemfeelworriedabouttheirreallifeforsometime.B.Themoviesstoppedthefansfromhavingunpleasantdreams.C.Thefanscouldhaveabetterunderstandingofthemselves.D.Thefansfeltfantasticandwereinhighspirits.29.Whatdotheresearchersmainlywanttoexpressinparagraph3?A.Thereasonwhypeopleneedaffections.B.Thereasonwhypeoplelovehorror.C.Theconceptofthrillseekers.D.Thefeaturesofhorrorfans.30.Whyisthepandemicmentionedinparagraph4?A.Horrormoviescanhelppeopledealwithscarysituationsquicklyandcorrectly.B.Horrormoviescanmakepeoplehaveafalsejudgementaboutscarysituations.C.Horrormoviescanhelppeoplegetridofnegativeemotionsinreallife.D.Horrormoviescanmakepeopleunsettledandanxiousinreallife.31.Howcancreatingahorrorstoryaffectpeople?A.Theycanbringtheirsenseofexcitementundercontrol.B.Theycanbringtheirsenseoffearundercontrol.C.Theycantakecontroloftheirsenseofsadness.D.Theycantakecontroloftheirsenseofpride.DOnSaturday,Britainwillwitnessitsfirstcoronation(加冕禮)in70years,asCharlesⅢiscrownedkingina第7頁/共13頁Christianceremonythatiscarefullypreparedandorganized,whichhasmorethanathousandyearsofhistory.Thecoronation,whichisthereligiousconfirmationofhisaccession(就職)afterthedeathofhismother,QueenElizabethII,lastSeptember,isthefirstofaBritishkingsince1937.PrimeMinisterRishiSunakcalledtheevent“amomentofenormousnationalpride”and“ashowofourcountry’scharacter.”However,noteveryoneisinacelebratorymood.Republicanopponentswhowantanelectedheadofstateplantoprotestonthedaywithsignsdeclaring“notmyking.”Anti-monarchist(反君主制者)activistgroupRepublicplanstoholdademonstrationashortwalkfromwherethekingisduetobecrowned,thoughtheyreceivedlettersfromtheHomeOfficewarningthemaboutnewpowershandedtopolicetodealwithpublicdemonstrations.“Republicwillnotgivein,andwewillbeprotestingonTrafalgarSquareandalongtherouteofthecoronationprocessiononSaturday,”thegroup’schiefexecutive,GrahamSmith,toldTheGuardian.TheannualBritishAttitudesSurveyalsouncoveredachangeinattitudestowardstheroyals.Oftherespondents,29percentsaidthemonarchywas“veryimportant,”26percentthoughtitwas“quiteimportant,”20percentsaiditwas“notveryimportant,”and25percentsaiditwas“notatallimportant.”Thenumberofpeoplewhosaidthatthemonarchyis“veryimportant”hasneverbeenlowersincedatacollectionbeganin1983.Therewasalsoacleardifferenceinattitudesbetweenolderandyoungergenerations.Just12percentof18-to34-year-oldsviewthemonarchyas“veryimportant,”comparedto42percentofthe55+agegroup.Australia,Belize,andJamaicaarealreadyindicatingmovestowardsbecomingrepublicswhileCharlesisalsofacingcallstoapologizeforhisancestors’involvementincolonialism(殖民主義)andtheslavetrade.32.HowdoRepublicanopponentsrespondtotheHomeOffice’swarning?A.Theywillchangetheirroute.B.Theywillgiveuptheprotest.CTheywillstillcarryouttheirplan.D.Theywillnegotiatewiththepolice..33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“demonstration”inparagraph3mean?A.Publichearing.B.Publicsecurity.C.Publicservice.D.Publicmarch.34.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.People’sdifferentviewsonthevalueandfunctionofthemonarchy.B.Thepurposeofthecollectionofdataaboutthetheroyalfamily.C.Thereasonwhyoldergenerationspreferthemonarchy.D.People’sdifferentunderstandingoftheroyalfamily.第8頁/共13頁35.Whichisasuitabletitleforthenewsreport?AMomentofenormousnationalprideforUK.B.Thecoronation—religiousconfirmationofCharles’accessionC.Charlesfacescallstoapologizeforhisancestors’colonialismD.DoubtsremainformonarchyasUKholdsfirstcoronationin70yearsHowtochooseacareer-formany,it’sabigandscaryquestion.Decidingontherightcareerpathisoneofthemostimportantdecisionsyou’llmakeinyourlife.Withendlesscareeroptionsavailable,makingtherightchoicecanbeoverwhelming(令人不知所措的).36.Hereisapracticalguideonhowtochooseacareerpath. 37.Nomatterwhoyouare,Iknowthereareplentyofthingsyou’regoodat.Makealistofeverysingleonethatcomestomind.Whatsubjectsdidyoudoverywellinschool?Whattalentsdopeoplecompliment(贊美)youon?Theseareallevidencesthattellyouwhatyourstrengthsare.Don’tleaveoutanyskill,evenifyoudon’tthinkitqualifiesasacareerskill.Youneverknowhowyouruniquesetofstrengthscouldtransfertoajob.Figureoutyourmotivation.Thenextfactoryouneedtoconsiderisyourmission.Whoarethepeopleyoumostwanttohelp?Whatproblemsdoyouwanttosolve?Whatcausesinspireorconcernyou?Howhaveyoubeenabletohelppeopleinwaysthatweremeaningfultoyou?38,becausewithouthavingadeeperpurposeoforthereasonforyourwork,itwillbehardtostaywithitinthelongterm.Dosomeresearch.Thoroughsurveyaboutthelistedcareersisofgreatimportance.Hereiswhereyoucouldfindouttheminimumrequirementsforeachprofessioneducationally,physicallyandmentally.Asyoucontinueyourresearch,firstconsiderjobsthatareinlinewithyourexpectations.39Identifyyourpassions(激情).Passionisn’tjustapipedream(白日夢).It’saveryrealandnecessarypartofdoingajobthat’smeaningfultoyou.Noonewantstodoworkthatmakesthemfeelbored!Findingyourpassiondoesn’tmeantheworkwillalwaysbeeasy,butitdoesmeanyou’llbefulfilledwhiledoingit.Makealistoftheactivitiesthatbringyoutolife,energizeyou,inspireyou,andmakeyoulosetrackoftime. 40whenyouchoosethefuturejob.第9頁/共13頁A.ListyourskillsB.Don’tworryaboutthatC.MakefulluseofyourskillsD.YoucanbeattheheightofyourcareerE.TheseareimportantquestionstoaskyourselfF.IgnoreonesthathavelittleincommonwithyourstrongdesireG.Admittedly,thecombinationoftheabovestepsprovesextremelyeffectively第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30WhileIwasdrivingamotorbikewithonehand,aladysuddenlysteppedintothestreet.Ibraked41totrytoavoidher.Asaresult,Ifellheavilytothegroundandmyleftarmbecamecompletelyparalyzed(癱瘓的).ThusIhadto42everythingIusedtodowithtwohands.Asapersonwhowouldrathergetlostthan,askfordirections,askingfor43isdifficultforme.ButIneverexpectedthingswould44afteryearsofswimmingtrainingforthe2020Paralympics(殘奧會).Whenswimming,Ineedtowearatightracingsuit.Ittookalotofpracticetobecome45slowlyputtingoneonwithonehand.However,46onewasadifferentstory.Iwasoncestuckandhalfnakedinaswimsuit.Istillrefusedtobotherothersandwaseven47toreachforaknifetofindmywayout.Agirlnearmesawmestruggling.Sherushedoverandmanagedto48meinaminute.AtaParalympicevent,everyoneplayerhasa(n)49.Beingunwillingto50ahelpinghandmademea(n)51one.Howeverthe52inthatchangingroomhelpedmestarttobecomeanewnormalperson.Atfirst,learningtoaskforhelpwastheadaptationthatprovedtobemoredifficultthanputtingona53withonehand.Aftersomeefforts,IrealizedlearningtodosowasnotthedecisionIhad54made,butitbecamethewinI55wantingmost.41.A.occasionallyB.slowlyC.hesitantlyD.sharply42.A.relearnB.predictC.analyzeD.memorize43.A.forgivenessB.assistanceC.permissionD.protection44.A.gatherB.changeC.worsenD.appear第10頁/共13頁45.A.equaltoB.opposedtoC.skilledatD.crazyabout46.A.choosingB.preservingC.washingD.removing47.A.readyB.afraidC.relievedD.shocked48.A.blameB.inspireC.freeD.greet49.A.alternativeB.certificateC.shortcomingD.disability50.A.seekforB.pointoutC.holdupD.lookinto51.A.confidentB.outgoingC.strangeD.selfless52.A.guidanceB.conflictC.jokeD.incident53.A.hatB.swimsuitC.coatD.glasses54.A.initiallyB.dangerouslyC.widelyD.frequently55.A.gaveupB.objectedtoC.endedupD.putoff閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AboynamedJohannetrembledearlyinthemorninginthewinterinOslo,whichwasextremelycold.Hepitifullywrappedhisarmsaroundhimself,56(seat)onabusstopbench.Hewasn’twearingacoatandtemperaturesintheNorwegiancapitalregularlydropto—10℃duringwinter.Ayoungwomanwhowasunfamiliar57theboysatnexttohimandshe58(distinct)sawhissituation.Shecouldn’thelp59(ask)him,“Don’tyouhaveajacket?Yououghttohaveputonmoreclothes.”“Yes,Ioughttohave,”hereplied.Hewentontosay,“Ithasbeenstolen.”Shequestionedhimanddiscoveredhewasonaschooltripandwastoldtomeethisteacheratthebusstop.Thewomansaid,“Ishouldcovermyowncoataroundyourbody.Myaimis60(keep)youwarm.”Theboycracked61smile.Shesaidshewouldinteractwithhisfamilymembersthenexttime.Someothers62(follow)inherfootsteps.Later,anotherolderwomanatfirstgavehimherscarf,andapartfromthat,shewrappedhiminherlargejacket.Hewasquite 63(appreciation)oftheircare.Johanne’sdifficultsituationwasahiddencameraexperimentbyNorwegiancharitySOSChildren’sVillageaspartoftheirwintercampaigntogatherdonationstosendmuch-neededcoatsandblanketstohelpSyrianchildrengetthroughthewinter.“64youknow,ourlittle65(expect)isthatpeopleshouldcareasmuchaboutchildrenfromSyriaastheycareaboutthisboy,”SynneRunnine,theinformationheadofSOSChildren’sVillagesNorway,whowasdevotedtothecause,toldTheLocal.Shealsonotedthatthechildwasavolunteerwhowasneverinanydangerduringthefilming.根據(jù)所給單詞,寫出單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。66.Speedwasofthe______(essential)inaprojectofthistype.(所給詞的適當形式填空)67.Onceaweekortwiceamonth,itisagood______(entertain)foryoutowatchmovies.(所給詞的適當形式填68.Youeatherfood,enjoyherhospitalityandthen______(criticism)herbehindherback.(所給詞的適當形式填69.Itwasthemost______(delight)gardenIhadeverseen.(所給詞的適當形式填空)70.Itwassaidthathehaddecidedtosettle______(permanent)inFrance.(所給詞的適當形式填空)71.Theproblemwithpencilsisthatyoualwayshaveto______(sharp)themoften.(所給詞的適當形式填空)72.Theteam’s______(opponent)havebeenunbeatensofarthisseason.(所給詞的適當形式填空)73.Thomaswasoneofthemostcreativeand(innovation)engineersofhisgeneration.(所給詞的適當形式填空)74.Sometimesyoucan’tmakesenseofsomeChineseexpressions(literal)becausetheyhavedeepermeanings.(所給詞的適當形式填空)75.Youwillneedtocompletethreewritten(assign)everytermatschool.(所給詞的適當形式填空)根據(jù)首字母和所給中文意思,寫出單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)76.Billisanoutstandingathleteandd______(應(yīng)得)towintheracetobeorganizednextweek.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)77.Thetwopoemswearelearningtodayfallintothecategoryofm______(中世紀的)times.(根據(jù)中英文提示填78.Asuccessfulendingisnottheonlythingthatisw______(值得……的)ofacelebration.(根據(jù)中英文提示填79.Myuncleshowedremarkablee______(忍耐力)throughouthisillness.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)80.Wewouldliketoseecloserc(合作)betweenparentsandschools.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)81.Thereislittlechancethatwewillsucceedinchangingthelaw.N______(然而,不過),itisimportantthatweshouldtry.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)82.Lastweekourschoolwasd______(擊敗)byanotherschoolatfootball.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)83.Thelionc______(蹲伏)inthegrassandwasreadytoattackthezebra.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)第12頁/共13頁84.Herhusbandisagoodt______(巧匠;技師)andheisexpertinfixingoldcomputers.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)85.Shecan’tputupwithseeinganimalsc______(殘忍地)treated.(根據(jù)中英文提示填空)86.假定你是李華,你給曾經(jīng)的外教,來自英國的Mr.Smith寫封電子郵件,告訴他你和父母在選擇未來職業(yè)方面有了分歧。為此向他求助,內(nèi)容包括:1.問候Mr.Smith,詢問近況;2.你希望成為“野生動植物攝影師”及原因(至少兩點3.父母反對的原因(至少兩點4.咨詢Mr.Smith如何說服父母尊重你的理想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答;3.參考詞匯:野生動植物攝影師wildlifephotographer。DearMr.Smith,Howarethingsgoingwithyouthesedays?__________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第1頁/共29頁2023~2024學年度高二上學期期中考試英語3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。

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