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高二年级期末联考英语试卷命题学校:枝江一中命题教师:李进审题教师:朱学恒鲁红考试时间:2022年1月13日9:00—11:00.试卷满分150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1.WhatdidthemandolastSunday?A.Hewentfishing.B.Heboughtnewfishingrods.C.Heplayedgolf.2.WhattimeinLosAngelesdidthemanassume?A.10:00p.m.B.4:00p.m.C.4:00a.m.3.Wherearethemanandthewoman?A.Atadrugstore.B.Atashop.C.Atarestaurant.4.What'sthewomandoing?A.Lookingforayounglady.B.Lookingforherwristwatch.C.Lookingforayoungman.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.He'sunabletogotothepicnic.B.He'lljointhewomanintheafternoon.C.Heneedstodeliveratelevisionthisafternoon.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Buysomemedicineforthewoman.B.Accompanythewomantothedoctor'soffice.C.Takethewoman'stemperature.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shecan'thavefeltbetternow.B.Shefeelsbored.C.Shedoesn'tfeellikeeatinganything.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。14/14\n8.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Exchangingreadingexperiencewiththeman.B.Questioningaboutaneveningschool.C.Askingforinformationonreadinghabits9.Howlongdoesthemanspendaweekreadingnewspapers?A.Aboutoneortwohours.B.Abouttwoorthreehours.C.Aboutsixorsevenhours.10.Whatdoesthemanlikebest?wwww.ks5u.comA.Newspapers.B.Novels.C.Textbooks.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredidthewww.ks5u.commanthinkthewomancameatthebeginning?A.Washington.B.NewYork.C.LosAngeles.12.WhydidthemangotoLosAngeles?A.Becauseit'seasiertofindaroomonSunday.B.BecausetheticketischeaperonSundayC.BecausetherearespecialshowsinLosAngeles.13.HowmanytimeshasthewomanbeentoLosAngeles?A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.听第9段材料。回答第14至17题。14.WhatisStuartplanningtodowithhisfriends?A.Goforadriveandhaveapicnic.B.Watchafootballgame.C.Seeamovieandhavedinner.15.WhydoesAmysayshecan'tgowiththem?A.Shehastostudyforanexam.B.Shedoesn'thaveanyspendingmoney.C.Shealreadyhasplanstoattendtheparty.16.Whataretheyplanningtodoattheendoftheevening?A.Watchavideo.B.Haveaparty.C.Playsomegames.17.HowisAmygettingtotheactivity?A.She'sdrivinghercar.B.Stuartisgivingheraride.C.She'stakingthebus.听第10段材料.回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasthefirstunusualthingthatCindynoticed?A.Awomanboughtsomethingintheshop.14/14\nB.Therewasasalesmaninthewoman'scoatshop.C.Thesalesmandidn'tseemtobelisteningtoher.19.Whatwastheman?A.Astoredetective.B.Asalesman.C.Acustomer.20.Whatwasthemandoinginthedepartmentstore?A.Helpingtosellcoat.B.Answeringcustomers'questions.C.Findingoutiftherewasanyshoplifting.第二部分英语知识应用(共三节,满分55分)第一节单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项21.Heisatalkativeman,buthedidn'tsayawordintoday'sdiscussion.Iamnotsurehowtohissilence.A.treatB.masterC.graspD.read22.thephotossentbackbythesatellite,theyhavecometotheconclusionthatthereisnolifeonthemoon.A.UsedbyB.ComparedwithC.BasedonD.Connectedwith23.Havingdecidedtorentahouse,wecontactingalltheagenciesinthecity.A.setaboutB.setdownC.setupD.setout24.–Whydidyouthethirdparagraphofthecomposition?--BecauseIthinkitwasoffthepoint.A.makeoutB.putoutC.leaveoutD.figureout25.Theysaidtheyhadsoldlargequantitiesofeducationalbooks.Lastyeartheysoldfivemillioncopies.A.onlyB.merelyC.justD.alone26.Ifyoucangetchallengestoencourageannoyyou,morecanbeachievedthanyouthoughtinthefirstplace.A.ratherthanB.lessthanC.otherthanD.morethan27.FormostAmericans.their18thbirthdaytheendofonepartoftheirlifeandthebeginningofanother.A.predictsB.tellsC.marksD.signs28.Well,IhavetosaythatthoughIcan'tyourpointsofview,Idoadmitthatsomeofthemarereasonable.A.permitB.shareC.recognizeD.agree29.—I’msorrytobelateagain,Madam.Therewasaheavytrafficontheway.---Whateveryoumakeupthistime,Iwon'tbelieveyou.A.reasonB.causeC.instructionD.excuse30.Hecan'tanynewjobsatthistime.Healreadyhasmorethanhecando.A.takeonB.takeoffC.takeinD.takedown第二节完成句子(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)31.Itwashisnervousnessintheinterview,Ithink,(使他失去了该工作)(cost)32.Hardly(我到达)whenIwastoldthemeetingwasputoff.(arrive)33.Tom,whyareyouherewhen?(你此时本该在学校)(should)34.MissGreentookupthestoryatthepoint(小偷强行闯入)the14/14\nbank.(break)35.Therearefivepairs(可供选择),butI’matalosswhichtobuy.(choose)36.E-mail,aswellasphonecalls,(正起着越来越)importantroleindailycommunication.(play)37.Thestudentsstillcan’tunderstandwhathesaid.Hemight(可能没有)hiswordsacross.(get)38.Ithasbeenannouncedthat(任何被抓住舞弊的人)intheexamwillbegradedzero.(cheat)39.Aftertheearthquake,anewschoolbuildingisbuilt(一个曾经是工厂的地方).(therebe)40.Thisyeartheyhaveproduced(两倍多的汽车)theydidlastyear.(as)第三节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Itisgenerallyacceptedthattheexperiencesofthechildinhisfirstyearslargelydeterminehischaracterandlaterpersonality.Everyexperience41thechildsomethingandtheeffectsare42."Upbringing"normallyreferstothetreatmentandtrainingofthechildinthe43.Thisiscloselyconnectedwiththetreatmentandtrainingofthe44inschool,whichisusuallydistinguished(区别)bytheterm"45".Inasocietysuchasours,both46andteachersareresponsibleforthechancesprovidedforthedevelopmentofthechild,47upbringingandeducationdependoneachother.Theideasandpracticesofchildupbringingare48fromculture.Generally,themoreruralthegroup,the49unchangeablethecustomsofchildupbringing.Inmoretechnologicallydevelopedsocieties,childhoodandadolescence(青春期)arelikelyto50alongtime,resultinginmore51foreducationandgreatervarietyin52development.Earlyupbringinginthehomeisnaturally53bothbytheculturalpatternofthegroupandbytheparents'54andtheiraims.Andthecharacterofthechilddependsnotonlyonupbringingandeducationbutalsoonhisorher55abilities.Therearewidedifferencesofintelligenceandcharactereveninchildrenofthe56family.Parentscanfindoutwhatisnormalin57,mentalandsocialdevelopment,by58tosomeofthemanybooks59onscientificknowledgeintheseareas,orby60noteswithfriendsandrelativeswhohavechildren.41.A.offersB.suppliesC.teachesD.brings42.A.losingB.winningC.reducingD.increasing43.A.schoolB.homeC.futureD.past44.A.societyB.worldC.childD.teacher45.A.treatmentB.trainingC.introductionD.education46.A.studentsB.classmatesC.parentsD.friends47.A.sothatB.asifC.assoonasD.eventhough48.A.similarB.sameC.oppositeD.different49.A.moreB.lessC.mostD.least50.A.coverB.changeC.spendD.take51.A.chancesB.difficultiesC.questionsD.tasks52.A.careerB.knowledgeC.characterD.health53.A.damagedB.influencedC.stoppedD.forgotten14/14\n54.A.studyB.abilityC.luckD.work55.A.givenB.broughtC.namedD.born56.A.bigB.smallC.sameD.new,57.A.politicalB.physicalC.chemicalD.scientific58.A.referringB.talkingC.reportingD.sticking59.A.fixedB.calledC.basedD.carried60.A.takingB.comparingC.leavingD.writing第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAstronautZhaiZhigangbecamethefirstChinesemantowalkinspaceonSaturday,climbingoutofChina'sShenzhouVIIspacecraftinatechnologicalfeatthatmadetheChinesepeopleexcited."I'mfeelingquitewell.IgreettheChinesepeopleandthepeopleoftheworld,"Zhaisaidasheclimbedoutofthecraftataround16:40Beijingtime,ahistoricachievementtelecastliveonCCTV.TensofmillionsofChineseviewersgatheredbeforeTVscreenstowatchthemoment.ChinesePresidentHuJintaoandothertopleadershadappearedattheBeijingAerospaceControlCentertowatchthelivetransmissionofZhai'sspacewalk.Zhai,42,chosenbyanexpertteamforthefirst"extra-vehicularactivity".unveiledarednationalflag,helpedbycolleagueLiuBoming,whoalsobrieflypoppedhisheadoutofthecapsule.Zhaislowlymadehiswaytowardsatestsampleofsolidlubricantoutsidethecapsule,tookasampleandhandedittoLiu.Zhaisafelyreturnedinsidethecraftafterabout20minutes.ThewalkmarkedthehighpointofChina'sthirdmannedspacejourney,whichhasreceivedwidespreadmediacoverage.Zhaiworea$4.4millionChinese-madesuitweighing120kg.LiuworeaRussian-madeoneandactedasaback-up.Thethirdcrewmember,JingHaipeng,monitoredtheshipfrominsidethere-entrymodule.Theriskymanoeuvre(部署)isasteptowardsChina'slonger-termgoalofassemblingaspacelabandthenalargerspacestation,analystssaid."Onthisflight,Chinesepeople'sfootprintswillbeleftinspaceforthefirsttime,"saidacommentarybytheXinhuaNewsAgency.TheastronautsembarkedontheirwalkafterreceivingacleanbillofhealthfromdoctorsonthegroundatmissioncontrolinBeijing,Xinhuasaid.Zhai'ssuithas10layersandtakesupto15hourstoassembleandputon.China'sfirstmannedspaceflightwasin2022.Asecond,two-mannedflightfollowedin2022.TheonlyothercountriesthathavesentpeopleintospaceareRussiaandtheUnitedStates.61.AstronautZhaiZhigangwillberememberedasthefirstChinese.A.towalkinspaceB.toenterspaceC.tolandonthemoonD.tospeakwithpeopleonearthinspace14/14\n62.WhatdidZhaidooutsidethecapsuleinspace?A.Hewalkedinspacetoenjoythebeautifulspacescenery.B.Hefetchedasampleofsolidlubricantandpassedittohiscolleague.C.HewavedaredChinesenationalflagmadlyfortwentyminutes.D.HemadeanexperimentwithhiscolleagueLiuBoming.63.Accordingtothetext,China'sgoalofitsspaceprogramis.A.tosendmanintospace.B.tobuildaspacelabonthemoon.C.tobuildaspacestation.D.toleaveChinesepeople'sfootprintsinspace.64.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.AChineseastronauttakeshistoricwalkinspace.B.ChinasucceededinlaunchingShenzhouVIIintospace.C.ChinesespacecraftarrivesontheMars.D.Chinacompetesinthespaceexploration.BTeenswhobecomeaddictedtotheircellphonesmaybeplacingtheirhealthatriskbyharmingtheirabilitytosleepwell,anewSwedishstudysuggests."Themessageisthatteenagerswhousetheircellphonesexcessivelyaremuchmorestressed,muchmorerestless,muchmoretired,andhaveagreattendencytodevelopsleepdeprivation(剥夺)asaresultoftheircallinghabits,"saidthestudyauthorDr.GabyBader.Hefocusedontheexperiencesof21healthySwedishboysandgirlsbetweentheagesof14and20.Theteenskeptwhattheauthorsdescribedas"regularworking/studyinghours"andwerenotpreviouslydiagnosedwithanyparticularsleepirregularity.Heobservedthattheabove-15callgroupkeptmoreirregularsleepinghoursthanthelower-usegroup,hadmoredifficultyfallingasleep,moredifficultywakingup,andexperiencedmoresleepdisruptions(扰乱).Badersaidthatamongyoungpeople,arelativelyrecenttechnologicalinventionlikethecellphonehasquicklybecomeexistednearlyeverywhere,givingrisetoconsiderablepressuretokeepintouch.Andthispressurecandevelopintoanaddiction,withseriousnegativeresultsforteenagerhealth."Weseemoreandmorepeople--especiallytheyounggeneration--whogrewupwiththesekindsofitemsandgadgetsintheirhands,"Badersaid."Andtheybecomedependentonthetechnology.So,wehavetoteachyoungpeopletobestructured.Toknowwhentohavethecellphoneon,andwhentoswitchitoff.Toavoidbecomingtheslaveoftechnology,insteadofthemaster."Dr.MaryCarskadonexpressedlittlesurprisewiththefinding."Interpersonal(人际的)contactisoneofthethingsthat'sbestatkeepingusawake,"sheobserved."Andso,ayoungpersonreceivingcellphonetextsorphonecallsisgoingtohavemoredeepdisturbances.Andtheyaregoingtobetiredandrestless,andprobably,asaresult,goingtousemorestimulants(兴奋剂).Andjudgmentisnotalwaysthebestinourteenageyears.So,that'swhereIthinkparentalattentiontothisissuemaybeuseful."14/14\n65.Teenswhobecomeaddictedtotheircellphoneswillbecome.A.tooanxioustorelax.B.unabletostaystill.C.unabletohaverealrest.D.excitedtoforgetsleep.66.Whatwecanlearnfromthesixthparagraphisthat.A.moreteensknowhowtomaketechnologyservethemB.teensusedtobetaughthowtousetechnologyC.weshouldmakeuseoftechnologyratherthanbeinthecontrolofitD.theyounggenerationdependslessonthetechnologytogrowup67.AccordingtoDr.MaryCarskadon,howtodealwiththeproblem?A.Teenagersshouldjudgehowtousetheirphones.B.Teenagersshouldreducetheirinterpersonalcontact.C.Teenagersshouldswitchtheirphonesoff.D.Parentsshouldgivemoreattentiontochildren'suseofphones.68.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Toomuchphonetimehasabadeffectonteens'sleep.B.Toomanycellophonecallshavecostteenstoomuch.C.Fewcellphonecallswilldamageteens'friendships.D.Toolittlecellphonetimeimprovesteens'attentionatclass.CManykidsturnuptheirnosesatthethoughtofeatingfishbecause,well,itcansmell"fishy".Whileitisusuallyahealthfulsourceofproteininthediet,theremaybeseveralreasonstoavoidbitingintoaforkfuloffish.Beforeyoubreakoutthetartaresauce(酸泡菜调味酱),learnsomefactsaboutfishtokeepyourselfandtheenvironmenthealthy.Somefishmaycontainharmfulchemicals,whichcanbetheresultofbothnaturalcausesandwaterpollution.Mercury(汞)isatoxicchemical,whichoccursnaturallyinoceansandtheEarth'scrust,butalsocomesfromman-madesources,suchaspesticides,burninggarbage,andthereleasingoffossilfuels.Polychlorinatedbiphenyls(PCBs),agroupofchemicals,canalsobefoundinsomefish.Theseman-madechemicalswereusedinmanyindustriesuntil1977,whentheywerebanned.PCBswerereleasedorleakintotheairandwaterandhavebeentransportedaroundtheglobe.HowdomercuryandPCBsendupinfishandthefoodsupply?Whentheyarereleasedintotheair,theyattachthemselvestoparticles.Theseparticlessettleonthegroundandinthewaterandareeventuallyeatenbymicroscopicorganisms(有机物).Smallfisheatthemicro-organisms,andlargefisheatthesmallfishandonupthefoodchain.Therearealsomanytypesoffishthataregoodforyou,butbecauseofoverfishingsomeareindangerofbeingwipednot.Somearebeingfishedinthewildsomuchthattheycannotreproduceenoughtosurvive.Othersarebeingfarmedinwaysthatarenotenvironmentallyfriendly.Despitetheseproblems,thereareseveralfishthatarebothhealthyandsustainable,suchasAlaskansalmon,Americancatfish,Pacificcod,andseveralfarm-raisedfishandshellfish.14/14\n69.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowA.childrencan'teatfishwithafork.B.eatingfishcankeepyourselfhealthy.C.fishisasourceoffatinthediet.D.childrenhateeatingfishbecauseofitssmell.70.PCBsareagroupofchemicalsthatA.usedtobemadeandusedinfactories.B.occursnaturallyinoceansandtheEarth'scrust.C.comesfromthereleasingoffossilfuels.D.canbemadefromburninggarbage.71.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?a.Theyattachthemselvestoparticles.b.Smallfisheatthemicro-organismsc.Theseparticlessettleontheground.d.Largefisheatthesmallfishandonupthefoodchain.e.Theyarereleasedintotheair.f.Theseparticlesareeventuallyeatenbymicroscopicorganisms.A.a—b—c—d—e—fB.e—a—c—f—b—dC.d—c—f—e—b—aD.f—e—d—b—a—c72.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Thewayonraisingfish.B.Thebenefitsofeatingfish.C.Thekindsofhealthyfish.D.Thefactsonfish.DChinawastoreformschoolcurriculum(课程)toeasetheburdenputonchildrenbypushyteachersandparentseagertoseethemsucceedinanincreasinglycompetitivesociety.Chinesepupilsweresufferingfrompooreyesightinincreasingnumbersandatayoungerage.Tiringhomeworkandincreasingexampressureweretoblame.TheprimaryreasonisthetraditionalEastAsiancultureinwhichallparentswanttheirkidstobecomedragonsorandphoenixes.Toomuchemphasisisplacedon"diplomas"(文凭)andexamscores.ThatwasexacerbatedbythefactthatChinaisadevelopingnationwith1.3billionpeopleanditsone-childpolicy.Yuan,agovernmentstaff,said,"Thecompetitioninemploymentisfierceandthatpressurehasbeencascadedbacktoschools.Everyparentexpectshischildtooutperformpeers."TheEducationMinistrywouldcutthedifficultyofthetextbooks,reducehomework,makeclassesmoreinterestingandlimitthenumberoftests.Anotherproblemthegovernmenthadtodealwithwastheeducationof13millionruralchildrenwhoswarmed(涌入)intothecitieswiththeirparentsworkingasmigrantworkers.Morethan100millionpeasantsacrossthecountrymigratetotheboomingcitieseveryyearformanuallaborandsmall-timebusinesses.14/14\nButpolicyhurdlesforthemtosettleinthecitiesabound,includingthosethatpreventtheirchildrenfromreceivingagoodeducation.Anestimated23million"left-behindchildren"ofmigrantworkersstayinthecountryside"Thegovernmenthasorderedurbanpublicschoolstoopenuptothe7.88millionmigrantchildrenofschoolage,"Yuansaid,addingprivateschoolsarealsoallowedtoaccommodate(接纳)someofthem.73.WhatmakesChinesepupilsbecomenearsightedatayoungerage?A.ExamscoresarenotregardedtobevaluableB.ParentsexpecttheirchildrentobecomedragonsandphoenixesC.DragonsandphoenixesarepartoftraditionalChineseculture.D.Pupilsareaskedtodohomeworkmoreandmore.74.Theunderlinedword"exacerbated"inParagraph3maymeanA.improved.B.proved.C.worsened.D.lightened.75.HowcanChinesegovernmentsolvetheeducationproblemofmigrantchildren?A.Byallowingthemtotakefewerexams.B.Bymakingtextbookseasierforthem.C.Bysettingupmoreprivateschoolsforthem.D.Byaskingurbanpublicschoolstoadmitthem76.What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Chinawillreduceburdenonschoolchildren.B.Left-behindchildreninthecountrysidereceivenoeducation.C.Childrenofmigrantworkerswillhaveabettereducation.D.Theeducationofthemigrantchildrenreceivesattention.ETheweddingtookplaceinaBirminghamhotel.ThebrideandherfatherarrivedinanewblackAmericansportscar.Herfatherlookednervousanduncomfortableinfrontofthecameras.Thebrideworeasilkweddingdress.Shesmilednervouslyatthewaitingphotographersandwenttoaroomonthefirstfloorwhereshemetherfuturehusbandfortheveryfirsttime. CarlaGermaineandGregCordellwerethewinnersofaradiostation'scompetition.Theaimofthecompetitionwastofindtwostrangerspreparedtomarrywithouthavingmeteachother.MissGermaine,23,isamodel.Mr.Cordell,27,isaTVsalesman.Theywereamongthetwohundredpeoplewhoenteredforapeculiar"experiment"organizedbyBMRBradioinBirmingham,England.GregandCarlawereamongeightfinalistswhowereinterviewedliveonradio.Theytookaliedetector(测谎仪)testandthestationalsospoketotheirfriendsandfamilyabouttheirpersonalities.Thecompetitionjudgesincludedanastrologer(占卜家)whodeclaredthattheyweresuited. Thecouplecelebratedtheirweddingwithaweddingbreakfastandapartyfor100guestsintheevening,butnoteveryonesharedtheirjoy.MissGermaine'smotherlookedanxiousthroughouttheweddingandMr.Cordell'sparentsarereportedtobelessthandelighted. Organizations,includingthemarriageguidanceserviceRelate,havecriticizedthemarriage.Asoneexpertputit,"wehaveenoughproblemsgettingyoungpeopletotakemarriage14/14\nseriouslywithoutthis.Marriageshouldalwaysbeaboutlove." ThecouplesarenowonaCaribbeanhoneymoonfollowedbyjournalists.Theirotherprizesincludeayear'sfreeuseofawonderfulapartmentinthecentreofBirmingham,andacar.Butwillitlast? 77.Howdidthecouple'sparentsreacttothewedding? A.Thebride'smothersharedtheirjoy. B.Thebride'sfatherfeltuncomfortableaboutthewedding. C.Thebridegroom'sparentswerequitedelighted. D.Thebridegroom'sparentswerenotthatjoyful. 78.Someexpertsbelievethat   . A.marriagewithoutthecouple'smeetingeachotherfirstendsupindivorce. B.youngpeoplenowadaysaretoocarelessaboutmarriage C.takingaliedetectortestcannotsolveallthemarriageproblems D.mostyoungpeopletakemarriageseriouslyexceptthiscouple. 79.Oneoftheprizesforthecoupleis   . A.tospendtheirhoneymoonwherevertheylike. B.touseanapartmentfreeforsometime. C.tohaveaweddingdressfree. D.toownanAmericansportscar. 80.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.TwoStrangersandaWedding. B.AWeddingBasedonlove. C.AShort-livedMarriage. D.AWell-MatchedCouple.第四部分书面表达(满分25分)在2022年北京奥运会上,中国著名运动员刘翔因脚伤退出比赛,引起人们的广泛争议。下面是腾讯网站的一项调查:运动员受伤后,应该坚持还是应该退出?选项名称投票数百分比应该退出,健康比金牌重要22229254,77%运动场就是战场,刘翔应当坚持12375229.36%请你结合上表,写一篇英语短文,谈谈自己的看法。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头已给出,不计人总词数。腾讯网:TencentWebsiteIntheBeijing2022OlympicGamesChineseathleteLiuXiangdroppedoutoftheraceduetohisfootinjury,whichledtoaheateddiscussionamongpeopleacrossthecountry.14/14\n______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________宜昌市“三校联合体”2022-2022学年度第一学期高二年级期末联考英语试卷答案第一部分:听力1---5CBBCA6---10BCCAB11---15BBCCA16---20BBBAC第二部分:单项选择21-25DCACD26-30ACBDA第三部分:完成句子31.thatcosthimthejob.32.hadIarrived33.youshouldbeinschool34.wherethethiefbroke/hadbrokeninto35.tochoosefrom36.isplayingamoreandmore37.nothavegot38.whoeveriscaughtcheating39.wheretherewasafactory40.twiceasmanycarsas第四部分:完形填空41---45CDBCD46---50CADAA51---55ACBBD56---60CBACB第五部分:阅读理解61---65ABCAA66---70CDADA71---75BDBCD76---80ADBBA第六部分:书面表达IntheBeijing2022OlympicGamesChineseathleteLiuXiangdroppedoutoftheraceduetohisfootinjury,whichledtoaheateddiscussionamongpeopleacrossthecountry.AccordingtoasurveyconductedbyTencentWebsite,about54percentofthepeoplethinkanathleteshouldquittheracewheninjuredsincehealthismuchmoreimportantthanagold14/14\nmedal.Whilenearly30percentofthecitizensbelievethataninjuredathleteshouldholdontotheendinsteadofgivinguphalfway.Theyregardthesportfieldasabattlefieldinwhicheveryathleteshouldfightforthehonorofhisorhercountryinspiteofanydifficulty.Inmyopinion,it'sarightchoiceforLiuXiangtochoosetoquittherace.Foronething,nothingismoreimportantthanhealthandsportsdon’tmeansacrificingone'shealthforagoldmedal;foranother,afterLiuXiangrecoversfully,hestillhasmanychancestorealizehisdream.w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m14/14\n14/14\nw.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mwww.ks5u.com14/14 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