沈阳市重点高中联合体
2022—2023 学年度下学期期中考试高二英语答案
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
1-5. C AB CA 6-10.C B A B A 11-15. AC B A B 16-20.C C B A C
第二部分: 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
21-23.BAD 24-27. BACD 28-31. CCBA 32-35. DCAB 36-40. EGABF
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
41-45 DCDCB 46-50 DACBB 51-55 AABCA
56.when 57. in 58. that 59. unless 60. A 61.importantly
62. roasted 63. has been celebrated 64. admiration 65. meaning
第四部分: 写作 (共两节, 满分 40 分
第 一 节 one possible version:
Dear John,
I'm writing to tell you the good news that a table tennis club is now recruiting new members,
which I think might interest you.
Aiming to enrich students' after-school life, the club has been set up in our school recently.
Not only will it organize training on weekends, but also it will offer the members chances to play
matches. As you like the sport, I think it's a good opportunity for you to join the club, where you
will surely learn much.
If you are interested, please email at TT Club@ to make an application before next
Wednesday. It won’t let you down!
Yours Sincerely, LiHua
第二节
参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
“Remember when you used to walk with Grandma and find money ” Mother asked. “All those
years,” she said, “your grandfather drove up and down the walking route, dropping change for you to
find.” I was amazed. I remembered how he’d smile when I dug my finds out of my pocket to show him,
but I’d always thought he was just happy about my luck. I’d never imagined that he was the one
responsible for it. It turned out that he had given me joy in the way I hadn’t even connected to him.
Paragraph 2:
Now, I would do the same thing my grandfather did. Every once in a while, as I take a walk down
the street, I drop a cent or two, or maybe even 25, and watch the money roll on the street. I picture
some small children finding it, pleased with the discovery. They’ll never know someone put it there on
purpose for them to find. But that’s part of the joy and a precious memory. Thanks, Grandfather.
录音原文
1. 【原文】W: How was your holiday Did you go home
M: No, I didn’t go back to New York. I went to Washington to see my friends and Los Angeles to
visit my grandparents.
2.【原文】M: Oh, Mary. Where are you going Would you like to go to the library with me this
afternoon
W: Sorry, Peter. I am going to the mall to buy presents for my parents. You know, the New Year
is coming.
3. 【原文】M: Playing volleyball helps relieve stress and anxiety. I played it with my brother
yesterday. It’s so interesting!
W: Wow! You are really a sports lover. I spent a lot of time playing volleyball but I’m still not
good at it.
4. 【原文】M: I’d like to buy these skirts for my daughters.
W: OK. The red one is twenty-five dollars and the blue one is twenty-eight dollars.
M: OK. Please pack them up for me.
5. 【原文】M: Cristina, we should keep a good posture, and never be so close to the books.
W: Well, but I can’t see clearly that way.
M: Maybe you should have your eyes examined and get a pair of glasses.
W: I’ll talk to my father about this after school.
6.- 7.【原文】W: Green Restaurant, what can I do for you
M: This is Adam Smith speaking. I’d like to change my reservation.
W: Let me check, please. Here it is. Your reservation is for Sunday at 6:00 p.m., right
M: Yes, but I am afraid I’ll have to delay it for two hours due to something unexpected.
W: Sure. I will change it right away. Any other requests
M: No, thank you very much.
8.-10.【原文】M: Hi, Lucy. What is the next class
W:It’s English, Mike. Chinese class is over today.
M: Great! English is my favorite subject.
W: I like it, too. But there will be a test today.
M: No problem. But I’m worried about physics.
W: Me, too. Maybe we can work together and discuss the difficult problems.
M: Good idea. How about going to the library after school today
W: That’s a great idea. Listen! The class bell is ringing. We’d better walk faster.
11. -13. 【原文】W: Have you heard of a famous movie It’s about a group of heroic doctors who
save countless lives.
M: Yes, it’s based on a real story.
W: I was deeply influenced by the movie. How about you
M: I admired the doctors in the movie very much and the actors also did a good job.
W: The box office has already broken records and the cinemas are packed.
M: I’m not surprised and I think it will continue to grow. By the way, do you often watch this kind
of movie
W: No. I usually watch comedies and thrillers.
M: Ha-ha… I prefer science fiction movies.
14.-16.【原文】W: Sam, you look frustrated. What’s going on I was going to ask you out to
dinner.
M: Well, it’s about my business.
W: What’s wrong with it
M: The number of the customers is decreasing. I don’t know what to do with it.
W: Did you advertise
M: Yes, I have advertised in newspapers, magazines and billboards, but nothing has worked.
W: Have you tried to advertise online
M: No, I know very little about that.
W: Come on! It’s been the 21st Century already. People are surfing the Internet all the time.
Maybe we can come up with something while we talk over dinner. Let’s move.
17.-20.【原文】W: Handing power tools over to young students could result in some disastrous
situations. But if those tools are combined with effective supervision and teaching, the students
can learn valuable new skills and might even find a new career path.
One such program, in Washington, D.C., aims to teach woodworking and finished carpentry
skills to teens and young adults. It includes a woodshop, completely housed inside a truck, that
acts as a kind of “classroom on wheels”.
The Mobile Woodshop program was started by the nonprofit Zenith Community Arts
Foundation. Margery Goldberg, Zenith’s director, said the goal of the woodshop is “to get people
jobs”.
Joe Largess is a teacher at the woodshop. He said much of the class centers on teaching
students “soft skills”. These are skills that are desirable in all jobs, such as teamwork, having a
strong work ethic, being able to follow instructions and arriving to work on time. Students also
learn basic skills like math and how to read a ruler.
Ryan is a student at the mobile woodshop. Before entering the class, he had some experience
working with wood and tools. “I wanted to give myself a chance to get better at it. That’s why I
started the class,” Ryan said. Ryan said he sees another benefit to learning woodworking: “You
can sell some of this stuff and make money for it.”