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1、C. At home.C. Prepare meeting materials.C. A case.C. Hes bad-tempered.C. Her son.C. Objective.C. Return home.C. On December 5th.C. Korean.C. Go out to sing karaoke.C. For a meeting.C. In Alaska.C.$340.宜丰县中2022-2023学年高三上学期2月期末考试英语试卷第一部分听力(共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)I .Where does the conversation ta
2、ke place?A. In a supermarket.B. On a farm.2 .What does the woman want che man to do?A. Meet a client(客户).B. Translate a document.3 .What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. A play.B. An actor.4 .Whal does the woman think of Jacob?A. Hes competent.B. Hes experienced.5 .Who is the woman probably tal
3、king to?A. A doctor.B. Her husband.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6,What is the mans attitude towards Al?A. Supportive.B. Disapproving.7 .What will the speakers do next?A. Go to the bank.B. Order some food.听第7段材料,问答第8至10题。8 .When does the conversation take place?A. On December 15th. B. On December 10th.9
4、 . What is the womans nationality?A. Chinese.B. Japanese.10 .What does the man always do on his birthdays?A. Have longevity noodles. B. Have seaweed soup.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。I l.Why does the woman study Russian?B. She wants to make more friends.A. Shes interested in it.C. Shes going abroad.12 .What doe
5、s the woman find difficult in learning Russian?A. Pronunciation.B. Vocabulary.C. Grammar.13 .What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Read Russian aloud every morning. B. Do more grammar practice and reflect.C. Memorize the words frequently.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14 .Why will (he man go (o California?A
6、. For sightseeing.B. For a wedding.15 .Where are the speakers?A. In Texas.B. In Nevada.16 .How much does the man need to pay?A. $300.B. $320.17 .How will the man pay?A. By check.B. By bank card.C. In cash.听第1()段材料,回答第18至20题。18 .What did the study of people waiting for medical results show?A. Less th
7、an half reported a change in their emotional state.B. Only half of the people were anxious.C. 85% of the people handled their anxiety well.D. .What may happen to you when you are under stress?A. Planning your journey ahead.B. Ignoring some important details.C. Wailing to be called by friends.2O.What
8、 is the speakers last suggestion?A. Focus on something else.B. Skip your normal routine.C. Avoid searching for symptoms online.第二部分阅读理解7共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分375分)AWriters Digest Annual Writing CompetitionWriters Digest has been shining a spotlight on up and coming writers in all genres (体裁)
9、 through its Annual Writing Competition for more (han 80 years. Enter our 89th Annual Writing Competition for your chance to win and have your work be seen by editors and agents!PrizesOne Grand Prize winner will receive:S5,000 in cash and an interview with them in Writers Digest (Nov./Dec.2022 issue
10、) and on our website. A paid trip to the Writer Digest Annual Conference, including special recognition al the keynote.All top winners will receive:Their names and the title of their winning piece listed in Writers Digest and on our website.A one-year subscription (new or renewal) to Writer s Digest
11、 magazine.A onc-ycar subscription to Waiters Digest Tutorials.A 20% discount off of purchases made at Writers Digest University.Pricing and DeadlinesEarly-Bird Deadline: May 6, 2022Poetry entry一$20 for the first en(ry;$15 for each additional poetry entry.Manuscript entry一$30 for the first entry;$25
12、for each additional manuscript entry.Regular Deadline: June 6, 2022Poetry entry一$25 for the first entry;$20 for each additional poetry entry.Manuscript entry一$35 for the first entry;$30 for each additional manuscript entry.Preparing your entryPlease submit text only; illustrations are not accepted.C
13、over pages are optional; titles are not requested or necessary.Word counts arc not to include the entrys title.Accepted file formal: pdf. Do not attach zipped files, or documents stored on the web.How to EnterCreate your free Submittable account by clicking the SUBMIT button. If you already have a S
14、ubmittablc account, simply log in!21 .What will all lop winners receive?A. Their winning piece published in Writers Digest.B.A paid trip to the Writers Digest Annual Conference.C. Free permanent subscription to Writers Digest magazine.D. Purchases at a 20% discount at Writers Digest University.22. I
15、f someone submits two manuscript entries on May 22nd,how much should he pay?A. $65.B. $55.C. $45.D. $ 35.23. Which of the following must be submitted in an entry?A. Titles.B. Cover pages. C. Texts in pdf. D. Illustrations.BA couple carved out a life on a small rock island, among the seabirds. The Ba
16、ss Rock is a small volcanic island just off the cast coast of Scotland. Remarkable in the Scottish imagination for its landform and location in the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, the island has had a thin and inteirnittenl(断断续续)human population across the centuries. Its most notable and sustained in
17、habitants arc the northern gannets that have lived on the island throughout recorded history. With a population of roughly 150,0()0 birds, their home is the largest in the world.The English naturalist June Nelson is one of the few people who have lived on the Bass Rock. For three years in the early
18、1960s. she and her late husband, the ornithologist Bryan Nelson, who was researching gannets at the University of Oxford, made the island their temporary home. Living and working out of a small church, they devoted themselves to observing and recording the behaviors and ecology of the birds. The thc
19、n-ncwly-marricd had little contact with the outside world, but led a happy life together.In the short documentary Life on the Rocks, Nelson revisits her full and focused years on the Bass Rock. Combining cinematic black-and-white shots of the island with music, the UK director George Pretty creates
20、a vivid account of Nelsons unforgettable time there, as well as her emotional retum. Mining Nelsons memories and old photographs, the film explores how the husband-and-wife team found happiness on this unique patch of Earth, and among its many birds. But, more than jus( a fondness for (he past, Nels
21、on communicates an urgency to protect the plummeting(暴跌)global sea-bird population, which has declined by 70% in her lifetime, asking “What right have wc to deprive(剥夺)future generations of this vvondcrfiil place?” 24. What do we know about (he Bass Rock from Paragraph I ?A. It is owned by a couple.
22、B. It is gannets largest habitat.C. It is heavily populated.D. It is famous for its scenery.25. Why did June Nelson live on the island?A. To research birds.B. To make their home.C. To live a happy life.D. To stay away from the outside.26. What does Life on the Rocks intend to (ell us?A. Nelsons rese
23、arch about the birds.B. The couples fondness fbr the past.C. Nelsons concerns about the birds situation.D. Nelsons description of the island.27. Which best describes the couples life on the island?A. Tough but worthwhile.B. Dangerous but admirable.C. Smooth and fruitful.D. Inspiring and lucky.CVARK
24、is a questionnaire that helps with your learning by suggesting ihe strategies you should be using. According to VARK, some people learn best by reading materials, while others arc more visually-oriented and must sec something to understand. Others might fall into the auditory learning subtype, meani
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