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成都七中2023—2024学年度下期高2026届半期考试英语试题(总分:150分考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。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。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。WhyisthemangoingtoFlorida?A.Tobuyacat. B.Toattendameeting. C.Totakeyogaclasses.Howwillthewomangotoschool?A.Bycar. B.Bybike. C.Onfoot.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Drawingamap. B.Makingatravelplan. C.Preparingforaclass.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheliedtotheman.B.Shedidn’thaveabike.C.Hermothermadeupastory.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Rainforests. B.Animals. C.Weather.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。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7小题。What’sthegirlgoingtodothisafternoon?A.Haveabiologytest.B.Workintherestaurant.C.GotoMissDefoe’soffice.Whyisthegirlgoingtogiveupbiology?A.Sheisn’tfondofthesubject.B.Shewantstotakeanothercourse.C.Shehasmissedtoomanyclasses.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10小题。WhereisSusangoing?A.Australia. B.Canada. C.Britain.Whoinsistsontakingthetripbyair?A.Susan’shusband. B.Susan’schildren. C.Susan’sparents.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends. B.Husbandandwife. C.Teacherandstudent.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13小题。Wherearethespeakers?A.InRome. B.InAmerica. C.InEngland.Whydoesthewomanfeelenvious?A.ItrainslessofteninEngland.B.ThereismoresunshineinRome.C.Americansknowhowtoenjoythemselves.WhatdoesthemanthinkattractstouriststoRome?A.Thebeautifulscenery. B.Thedeliciousfood. C.Thetastefulwine.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16小题。Whenwillmostoftheexamsend?A.BythisFriday. B.ByJanuary23rd. C.ByJanuary26th.Howmanystudentsarethereintheman’sdorm(寝室)?A.Four. B.Five. C.Six.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Makeavideo. B.Plantheparty. C.GiveMarkacall.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthedolphin?A.Itisman’slargestfriend.B.Itisman’sfavoriteanimal.C.Itisman’smostintelligentfriend.Whatwerethosedolphinpaintingsmainlymadeof?A.Glass. B.Wood. C.Stones.Howmanydolphinthemeswerethereattheexhibition?A.About100. B.About150. C.About750.WhoisPandora?A.Anorganizer. B.Adolphin. C.Areporter.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共19小题;每小题2.5分,满分47.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWHATYOUSHOULDKNOWABOUTCARRENTALINCANADAWhenyouflyintoCanadayoudon’thavemanychoices.AcarisoftentheonlywaytoreachthespectaculardestinationswhichCanadaisfamousfor.Mostmajorcarrentalcompanieshaveofficesatairports,townsandcitiesacrossthecountry.WhatdoyouneedinordertorentacarinCanada?●ValidDriver’slicenseandInternationalDriver’sPermitifyourlicenseisnotinEnglishorFrench.●Whenpickingupyourcar,youmayhavetoshowyourpassportandareturnairlineticket.●CreditCardforthedeposit–rentingacarinCanadawithoutacreditcardisimpossible.Fly-DrivePackagesfromHomeYoumaygetthebestdealoncarrentalifyoubookafly-drivepackagefromhomeorifyoubookalongtimeinadvance.Rentalcostvariesgreatly,dependingonthetimeofyear,typeofvehicleandlengthofrental.MinimumAgeThedriverhastobeatleast21yearsoldandhaveaminimumof12monthsofdrivingexperienceinordertorentacarinCanada.A“YoungRenterFee”willbeappliedtoyourcarrentalifyouarebetweentheagesof21and24andwillbechargedontopoftherentalrate.Insurance(保险)MostcarrentalcompaniesinCanadaofferacollisiondamagewaiver(CDW)foranadditionalcharge.SomecreditcardcompaniesincludeCDWinsuranceoncarrentalswhenyouusetheircardstopayfortherental.Checkyourcreditcard’stermsandconditions.FuelandServiceStationsMostrentalcarsuseunleadedgas.Remember,drivingdistancesinCanadaarelongandalargeamountofyourvacationcostwillgotowardsgas.Fillingupinlargercitiesisusuallycheaperthaninsmalltowns.IfyouareheadinguptotheNorthwestTerritories,gaspriceswillbemuchhigherthaninthesouth.Cross-BorderTravelSomerentalcompaniesdon’tallowtheircarstodriveacrossborders,likefromCanadatotheUSoracrossprovinces.Ifthisisthecase,watchout;GPSmaybeusedtotrackyourroute.InwhichsituationdoyouneedtopayextrafeesforyourcarrentalinCanada?A.Youbookafly-drivepackagefromhome.B.Youhavenopassportorreturnairlineticket.C.Youare22withone-yeardrivingexperience.D.YouuseacreditcardofferingCDWinsurance.WhatareyouencouragedtodowhenyourentacarinCanada?A.UseGPStofindyourway. B.ProvidealicenseinEnglish.C.Fillupthecarinlargecities. D.DriveacrossborderstoAmerica.Onwhichwebsitecanyoumostprobablyfindthepassage?A. B.C. D.BOnacoldmorninginMay,Ireceivedafascinatingemailfromahighschoolfriend,invitingmetoa10-dayall-femalesurfingadventureinPortugal.Theofferwasirresistible,andIinstantlyknewmyanswerwasyes.Thetripseemedsimpleenough.Tenwomen,rangingfrom30to45yearsold,allstrangers,wouldgatheronthePortuguesecoasttoembracethechallengeofsurfingtheAtlanticwaves.Asafanoftravel,Iquicklysoughtpermissionfrommybossforthisonce-in-a-lifetimejourney.Throughmy33years,I’veobservedacommonadulttendency:weoftenlimitourselvestoimprovingskillswealreadyhave.There’sacertainprideinimprovingourexpertknowledge,becomingincreasinglyknowledgeableinourchosenfields,yetunintentionally,thisfocusoftenleavesotherskillsundevelopedandleadstoignoringotherareasofpotentialgrowth.Twodayslater,IarrivedinEriceira,acharmingsurftown,whereImetmysurfinggroup.Despiteourdifferentpersonalitiesandbackgrounds,wewereallunitedinapassionatedesiretochallengeourselves,learn,tackleandgrow.TheshoresatEriceira,wherethebeginnerslearntosurf,areshallowandcoveredwithslipperyrocks.Theymakeforsofterwavesbutaredifficulttonavigate(驾驭).Guidedbyouramazingcoaches,together,wefacedthewaves.Sometimes,itpouredwithrain,andthewavescrashedaroundus,butwewerestilloutthere.Andwitheveryslipandfall,wordsofencouragementfilledtheair.Honestly,Iprobablyspentmostofmydaysfrozentothebone,butthatdidn’tmatterbecauseanewlevelofgenuinejoyandpersonalachievementhadbeenunlocked.Learninganewskilltaughtmethehumblenessthatcancomefromdoingbadlyatsomethingnew,andthepridethatdevelopswhenyoufinallymanagetograspsomethingyou’vebeenworkingon.Whilesurfingmightnotbemycalling,tryingitoutinspiredmetotakemorerisksinlife,tostepoutsideofmycomfortzoneandtoneverstopbelievinginmyself.Youneverknowwhatyou’recapableofifyoudon’tgooutthereandtry.WhatmotivatedtheauthortojointhesurftriptoPortugal?A.Thedesiretomeetandenjoyachallenge.B.Theopportunitytoimproveexistingskills.C.Theneedtoreconnectwithahighschoolfriend.D.ThechancetoundertakeworkdutiesinPortugal.Whatistheauthor’sviewonadultsfocusingonmasteringonefield?A.Itnarrowsone’sabilities. B.Itisessentialforcareersuccess.C.Itdisturbsone’swork-lifebalance. D.Itbringsthemthegreatestpride.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribetheauthor’ssurfingexperiences?A.Toughbutrewarding. B.Commonandinspiring.C.Dullanddiscouraging. D.Relaxingbutunpredictable.Whatwisdomdoestheauthorwanttoexpresswiththeexperience?A.Theimportanceofbeinganexpertinonefield.B.Thebenefitoftravelingwithunknowncompanions.C.Theneedtoseekprofessionaltraininginallnewskills.D.Theideaofgettingcomfortablewithbeinguncomfortable.CWhenmyfatherwasdying,Itraveledathousandmilesfromhometobewithhiminhislastdays.ItwasfarmoreheartbreakingthanI’dexpected,oneofthemostdifficultandpainfultimesinmylife.AfterhepassedawayIstayedaloneinhisapartment.Thereweresomanythingstodealwith.Itallseemedendless.Iwaslonely.Ihatedthesilenceoftheapartment.Butoneeveningthesilencewasbroken:Iheardcryingoutside.Iopenedthedoortofindalittlecatonthesteps.Thinandpoor,helookedthewayIwas.Ibroughthiminsideandgavehimacanoffish.Heateitandthenalmostimmediatelyfellsoundasleep.ThenextmorningIcheckedwithneighborsandlearnedthatthecathadbeengivenupbyhisownerwho’dmovedout.Sothelittlecatwasthereallalone,justlikeIwas.AsIwalkedbacktotheapartment,Itriedtofigureoutwhattodowithhim.HavingsomethingelsetotakecareofseemedliketheverylastthingIneeded.ButassoonasIopenedtheapartmentdoorhecamerunningandjumpedintomyarms.Itwasclearfromthatmomenthehadnointentionofgoinganywhere.IstartedcallinghimWillis,inhonorofmyfather’sbestfriend.Fromthenon,thingsgreweasier.WithWillisinmylap,timeseemedtopassmuchmorequickly.WhenthetimefinallycameformetoreturnhomeIhadtodecidewhattodoaboutWillis.TherewasabsolutelynowayIwouldleavewithouthim.It’snowbeenfiveyearssincemyfatherdied.Overtheyears,severalpeoplehavecommentedonhowniceitwasofmetorescuethecat.ButIknowthatwerescuedeachother.Imayhavegivenhimahomebuthegavemesomethinggreater.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshefirstsawthecat?A.Happy. B.Sad. C.Doubtful. D.Excited.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphmean?A.Theauthorneededtodosomethingelsebadly.B.Theauthorlackedtheexperienceofraisingacat.C.Theauthorcouldn’tdecidewhattodointhesituation.D.Theauthorwastoobusyandheartbrokentokeepacat.WhatcanwelearnaboutWillisfromthepassage?A.Heensuredthesafetyoftheapartment.B.Hedidn’tlikestayingintheapartment.C.Hewasabandonedbyhispreviousowner.D.Hewasfoundoutsidetheauthor’sownhome.What’stheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Tohighlightthebenefitsofbeingonewithnature.B.Tosharetipsonhowtotakegoodcareofanimals.C.Toremindpeopletocherishtheirfamilymembers.D.Toappreciatethecat’scompanyandhealingpower.DTechnologyseemstodiscourageslow,carefulreading.Readingonascreentiresyoureyesandmakesitharderforyoutokeepyourplace.Onlinewritingtendstobemoreskimmable(易略读的)andlist-likethanprint.TheneuroscientistMaryWaltarguedrecentlythatthisnewstandardofskimreadingisproducing“aninvisible,gamechangingtransformation”inhowreadersprocesswords.Theneuronalcircuit(神经回路)thatmaintainsandsupportsthebrain’sabilitytoreadnowpreferstherapidabsorptionofinformation.Weshouldn’toverplaythisdanger.Allreadersskim.Fromabouttheageofnine,oureyesstarttoskimquicklyacrossthepage,readingonlyaboutaquarterofthewordsproperly,andfillinginthegapsbyinference.Noristhereanythingnewinthesefearsaboutdecliningattentionspans(持续时间).Sofar,theanxietieshaveprovedtobefalsealarms.“Quiteafewcriticshavebeenworriedaboutattentionspanslatelyandseeveryshortstoriesassignsofculturaldecline,”theAmericanauthorSelvinBrownwrote.“Nooneeversaidthatpoemswereevidenceofshortattentionspans.”AndyettheInternethascertainlychangedthewayweread.Forastart,itmeansthatthereismoretoread,becausemorepeoplethaneverarewriting.Anddigitalwritingismeantforrapidreleaseandresponse.Thismodeofwritingandreadingcanbeinteractiveandfun.Butoftenittreatsotherpeople’swordsassomethingtobequicklytakenasmaterialstosaysomethingelse.Everyonetalksoverthetopofeveryoneelse,eagertobeheard.Perhapsweshouldslowdown.Readingisconstantlypromotedasasourceofpersonalachievement.Butthisargumentoftenemphasizes“enthusiastic”“passionate”or“eager”reading,noneofwhichwordssuggestslow,quietabsorption.Toaslowreader,apieceofwritingcanonlybefullyunderstoodbyimmersingoneselfinthewordsandtheirslowunderstandingofalineofthought.Thehumanneedforthiskindofdeepreadingistootenaciousforanynewtechnologytodestroy.Weoftenassumethattechnologicalchangecan’tbestoppedandhappensinonedirection,sothatoldermedialike“dead-tree”booksarekickedoutbynewer,morevirtualforms.Inpractice,oldertechnologiescancoexistwithnewones.TheKindlehasnotkilledofftheprintedbookanymorethanthecarkilledoffthebicycle.Westillwanttoenjoyslowly-formedideasandcarefully-chosenwords.Eveninafast-movingage,thereistimeforslowreading.WhichstatementwouldSelvinBrownprobablyagree?A.Onlinewritingharmscarefulreading.B.Fearsofattentionspansareunnecessary.C.Thesituationofculturaldeclineisserious.D.Poetryreadinghelpslengthenattentionspans.WhatisTRUEaboutdigitalwriting?A.Itdemandswriterstoabandontraditionalwritingmodes.B.Itdependsheavilyonfrequentinteractionwiththereaders.C.Itleadstotoomuchtalkingandnotenoughdeepreflection.D.Itpreparesreadersforenthusiastic,passionateoreagerreading.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tenacious”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Deep-rooted. B.Widely-acknowledged.C.Slowly-changed. D.Rarely-noticed.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthisarticle?A.SlowReadingisHeretoStayB.TheWonderofDeepReadingC.TheInternetisChangingtheWayWeReadD.DigitalvsPrint:ALife-and-DeathStruggleESharksandtheirrelativesaresomeofthemostthreatenedvertebrates(脊椎动物)onEarth.Coralreefs(珊瑚礁)providehomesforcountlessfishspeciesthatarevitalforfisheriesandarethereforeanespeciallyimportantecosystemforhumans–andonewherethedeclineofsharkpopulationsseemstobeespeciallysharp.ThestudybySimpfendorferwithhisteamistheresultofanactofworldwidecooperationcalledtheGlobalFinPrintProject.Thedataanalyzedincludemorethan20,000hoursofstandardizedunderwatervideotakenatnearly400reefsin67countriesaroundtheworld.Itrevealsdeclinesof60to73%ofonce-abundantcoralreefsharkspeciesatreefsaroundtheworld.Theglobalconservationstatusofsharksandrays(鳐鱼)isworsethanadecadeagoandisevenmoreconcerningforsomegroupsofsharks.However,thefindingsofSimpfendorferwithhisteamincludesignsofhopeandaclearpathforward.Theirresultsshowthatalthoughsharkpopulationsinmanyreefshaddeclined,somehealthyreefsharkpopulationsremained.Thereefswithhealthiersharkpopulationshadsomeimportantsimilarities:theytendedtobeinthewatersofhigh-incomecountrieswithstrongernaturalresourcemanagementlawsandrules.Unfortunately,suchcountrieswererelativelyrare,andlower-incomecountriestendedtohavefewerresourcesforeco-friendlymanagement.Themostunexpectedresultofthestudyisthatadeclineorcompletelossofsharkspeciesinonereefwasnotalwaysassociatedwithsimilarchangesinnearbyreefs.Theyfoundthatonereefcouldbeoverfishedsobadlythataonce-commonreefsharkspecieswastotallygone,butanotherreefashortdistanceawaycouldhavehealthypopulationsofthatsamespecies.Theproblemisclear–animalsthatprovideecosystemservicesthatarevitalforhumanfoodsecurityandlivelihoodsaredisappearingatanalarmingrate.Thelossofsharksandtheecosystemservicestheyproviderepresentsanecologicaldisasterthatcancausesubstantialharmtohumans.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudyfromthesecondparagraph?A.ItwasdirectedbytheGlobalFinPrintProject.B.Itwastofindoutthereasonsforoceanpollution.C.Itanalyzeddataaboutsharkspeciesincoralreefs.D.Certainsharkswerefoundendangeredinthestudy.Whycouldhealthyreefsharkpopulationsremaininsomeareas?A.Citizenstherehadastrongenvironmentalawareness.B.Scienceandeconomicswereimprovingfastinsuchareas.C.Thewatersintheseareasweresuitableforsharkstolivein.D.Theywerewell-developedareaswithstrictenvironmentallaws.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Humanbeingsaretakingactiontoapproachtheproblem.B.Overfishingisacontributingfactortothedeclineofsharks.C.It’suncertainwhetherhumanscausethedecreaseofsharks.D.Distancesbetweenreefsaffectthenumberofsharkspecies.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Asharpdeclineofreefsharks. B.Possiblerecoveryofreefsharks.C.Globalcooperationofoceanprotection. D.Amazingdiscoveryofcoralreefs.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。It’shappenedtoallofus:asongcomesontheradio,andweareimmediatelytransportedbacktoatimeinourpast.40Thereareafewthingsthatconnectmusicwithourmemories.Musicisoftenanecessaryelementofmanyimportantlifeevents,anditisalsoveryeffectiveinattractingourattention.41Besides,theemotionalnatureofmusichelpsmakeitparticularlymemorable.Weoftenbecomefamiliarwithapieceofmusicbecausewehearitasbackgroundmusic.Themorefamiliarapieceofmusicis,themoreeffectiveitisinbringingbackmemories.42ThereasonisthatwearefarmorelikelytohearasongoverandoveragainthantowatchafilmoraTVprogrammeinthesameway.TiffanyJenkins,writingforaculturecolumn,hasadifferentopinion:43Shetellsushowthroughouthistoryoralcultureshavepassedimportantknowledgefromgenerationtogenerationthroughsongsbecauseofthischaracteristic.Therhythm(韵律)andrhymeinlinesofsongsallserveasmemoryaids.44Thisfactcorrespondswithwhatmanyexpertscallthe“reminiscencebump(怀旧性记忆)”,whereolderadults(overforty)haveincreasedrecollectionofeventsthatoccurredduringtheirteenageyearsandearlyadulthood.It’sclearthatourmemoriesandmusicarecloselylinked–tothepointthatmusicisbeingusedtohelpAlzheimer’sdiseasesufferersaccessmemoriesthattheythoughttheyhadlost.A.Familiarityisimportant.B.Musicitselfiseasytoremember.C.Butwhatmakesmusicsoeffectiveindoingthis?D.Ourmusicalpreferenceusuallyformsduringourteens.E.Thisappliestomusicmorethanotherculturalproducts.F.Popmusicespeciallycanbeconnectedwithanimportantmemory.G.Musicandtheselifeeventsarelikelytobelinkedtogetherinourmemories.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Listening,speaking,readingandwritingarenecessarytoeverydaylife,wherelanguageistheprimary__45__forexpressionandcommunication.Studyinghowpeopleuselanguage—whatwordsandphrasesweunknowingly__46__—canhelpusbetterunderstandourselvesandwhywe__47__thewaywedo.Stanfordlinguistsattemptto__48__whatisindividualandgeneralaboutthelanguageweuse.Theyalsotrytofindhowitcameintouseandthewaysit__49__overtime.Afterresearches,theyhavefoundthateventhesmallestdifferencesinlanguageuseare__50__thespeakers’belief,accordingtoresearch.Onestudyfindsthata(n)__51__harmlesssentence,suchas“girlsareasgoodasboysatmath,”caninsomeway__52__sexiststereotypes(性别刻板印象).Thestatement’sgrammaticalformsuggeststhatbeinggoodatmathismore__53__forboysthangirls,theresearcherssaid.Languagecanplaya(n)__54__roleinshowinghowweandothersunderstandtheworld.Studyingotherlanguageshelpsushaveabetterunderstandingof__55__aroundtheworld.Peoplespeakabout7,000languagesworldwide.Althoughtherearealotofsimilarthingsamonglanguages,eachoneis__56__,bothinitsstructureandinthewayitreflectsthecultureofthepeoplewhospeakit.DanJurafsky,theProfessorinHumanitiesandchairoftheDepartmentofLinguisticsatStanford,advisedthatweshouldn’tonly__57__onourownlanguage.Studyingotherlanguagesandhowtheydevelopcanhelpusunderstandwhatis__58__inhumans’differentwaysofcommunicatingwithoneanother.“Understandingwhatdifferentgroupsofpeoplesayandwhyisthefirststepindecidinghowwecan__59__peopletogether,”Jurafskysaid.A.tool B.tradition C.policy D.interestA.invent B.choose C.recall D.pronounceA.behave B.learn C.record D.acknowledgeA.create B.guide C.determine D.maintainA.changes B.stays C.appears D.strengthensA.aheadof B.relatedto C.awayfrom D.focusedonA.seemingly B.currently C.totally D.enormouslyA.recognise B.replace C.reduce D.reflectA.specific B.difficult C.formal D.naturalA.small B.passive C.different D.essentialA.communication B.thought C.translation D.distanceA.limited B.useful C.unique D.idealA.pass B.centre C.live D.turnA.found B.settled C.aroused D.missedA.rule B.take C.bring D.raise第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheclassicalgardensofSuzhou,Jiangsuprovince,datebacktothe6thcentury60.__________thecitywasfoundedasthecapitaloftheWuKingdom.Today,morethan50ofthesegardensarestillin61.__________(exist),nineofwhich62.__________(be)regardedasthefinestembodiments(化身)ofChinese“MountainandWater”gardens.Builtinthe11thcenturyonthesiteofanearlierdestroyedgarden,CanglangPavilionhasthe63.__________(long)historyamongalltheexistingclassicalgardensinSuzhou.Naturally64.__________(lay)outandwelldesigned,itiscalledoneofthefourbestgardensinSuzhou.Thegardenlookssimplebutnatural.Withoutrich65.__________(decorate),itcombinesbuildingswithscenerysowell66.__________thewholegardenappearstobenaturallyendowed(赋予).Sincemanyofthe67.__________(origin)featuresofthegardenhavebeenpreserved,thegardenhashighhistoricalandartisticvalue.TheclassicalgardensofSuzhouarethemostvividspecimens(样本)ofculturefromtheEastYangtzeDeltaregion,68.__________areaknownforitshistoricalsignificance,inthe11thto19thcenturies.Theunderlyingliterature,art,andcraftsmanship69.__________(show)inthearchitectureandgardeningperfectlyreflectsocial,cultural,scientific,andtechnologicaldevelopmentsofthisperiod.第四部分词汇基础与写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节单词拼写(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)根据首字母和中文提示,写出正确的单词;每空一词。在答题卡上作答时,请写出完整单词。Itwouldbeane__________(夸张)tosaythatthemoviechangedmylife,butitdefinitelybroadenedmyperspectives.Thei__________(难以置信的)viewfromthemountaintopleftusspeechless.Aftertheperformance,theaudienceallstooduptoa__________(鼓掌).A__________(专心致志的)inherbook,shedidn’tnoticethetimepassingbyuntilitwasdarkoutside.Theweatherforecastinfluencesourplansforoutdooractivitiestosomee__________(程度).Consideringtheb__________(预算),we’dbetterbuynecessitiesonly.Thislittles__________(纪念品)broughtbackafloodofdelightfulmemorieseverytimeIsawit.Everymanisapieceofthec__________(大陆),apartofthemain.Manyd__________(鹿)movedgracefullythroughasnow-cappedforesttodrinkfromthestream.Theprofessorisd__________(致力)topreservingthehistoryofthelocalarea.Thisdocumentaryexposedthec__________(残忍)offinning,reflectingtheurgentneedforprotectingsharks.Fosteringgreenfinanceisalong-termandcomplextaskcloselylinkedtos__________(可持续的)development.Unfortunately,theathlete’sperformancewass__________(严重地)affectedbyinjuries.Weatherp__________(允许),we’llgohikingthisweekendtoenjoythebeautyofnaturetogether.Theaimofthisc__________(活动)istoraisestudents’environmentalawareness.Learnings__________(策略)aredefinedasapproachesthatlearnersemploytoaccomplishacademictasks.Wheneveryoufeelannoyed,takeadeepb__________(呼吸)andslowlyexhaletohelpcalmyourmind.It’simportantnottounderestimatethec__________(复杂性)ofhumanity.Doyouprefertheformerorthel__________(后者)?Asthestudentsgrewolder,theybecamemorei__________(独立的)oftheirparentsandtookonmoreresponsibilities.第二节书面表达(满分20分)你校正在组织英语作文比赛,主题为“如何处理人际关系冲突”。请你结合自身经历写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:(1)存在的冲突;(2)如何处理;(3)你的感受。注意:(1)词数100字左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。成都七中2023—2024学年度下期高2026届半期考试英语试题答案听力01-05BBCAA06-10CCBAA11-15CBBAC16-20CCBAB阅读理解21-23CCC24-27AAAD28-31BDCD32-35BCAA36-39CDBA40-44CGEBD完形填空45-49ABACA50-54BADDD55-59ACBBC语法填空60.when61.existence62.are63.longest64.laid65.decoration(s)66.that67.original68.an69.showed/shown单词拼写70.exaggeration71.incredible72.applaud73.Absorbed74.extent75.budget76.souvenir77.continent78.deer79.devoted/dedicated80.cruelty81.sustainable82.severely/seriously83.permitting84.campaign85.strategies86.breath87.complexity88.latter89.independent【听力原文】1.M:Willyouwatchmycatformenextweekend?IhavetogotoFloridaforabusinessmeeting.W:Sure.I’llpickhimuponmywayhomefrommyyogaclass.Mykidswillbesoexcited!2.W:Dad,canyoudrivemetoschool?M:Sorry,I’mtoobusy.Whydon’tyourideyourbikeorwalk?Youneedtoexercise.W:Well,IthinkI’llcycle.Idon’thavemuc

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