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2023—2024 学年度第二学期期末学业水平诊断
高二英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1—5 ACCBB 6—10 BAACC 11—15 BCAAA 16—20 BBCAB
第二部分 阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21—25 DBABA 26—30 CDDBD 31—35 CCAAB 36—40 ABFDE
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)
41—45 ABDCA 46—50 BCADC 51—55 DBACD
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. set 57. the 58. that/which 59. beauty 60. and
61. was amazed 62. updated 63. globally 64. to view 65. comprehensive
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分) (One possible version)
Dear Peter,
I’m writing to share with you my experience of learning Zongzi-making on this Dragon Boat
Festival.
Zongzi is a must for the festival. To learn how to make it from Grandma, I rose early that
morning. Under her patient instructions, I practiced awkwardly. I first folded bamboo leaves into a
triangle shape, into which I put some soaked rice and other fillings like beans or salted pork. Then I
tied them tightly with a red string to secure the Zongzi. Simple as it looked, it took me quite a long
time to master it. I was really happy not to quit halfway. Having been boiled in a pot for a while, the
sweet-smelling Zongzi was ready. My family said it tasted so delicious!
I feel proud and excited that I have grasped the skill of making the Chinese traditional food.
How I wish to make it for you with my own hands!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分) (One possible version)
“Gary? Is that you?” Jason asked, eyes wide in surprise. Gary’s face turned red with
embarrassment. “Why are you working here? Why didn’t you tell me?” Jason questioned,
confused. “I... sorry, Jason...” Gary hesitantly responded, attempting to explain. Just then more
customers poured in, waiting to place their orders. Seeing this, Jason interrupted Gary and told
him to serve other customers first and talk about it later. Gary nodded thankfully. Watching Gary’s
busy figure while seated in a corner, Jason was lost in thought. It dawned on him that Gary must
have had some trouble, for Gary appeared exhausted and much thinner. Jason reflected, waiting
restlessly.
Having finished his work, Gary came up and sat with Jason. He apologized for not telling
Jason the truth and explained why he worked there. Attentively listening to what Gary had
experienced, Jason couldn’t contain his tears, regretting not having shared his best friend’s trouble
earlier. He gave Gary a big hug and comforted him sincerely, “Gary, cheer up! Everything will be
fine. I’ll help you.” From then on, Jason would assist Gary in serving customers from time to time.
The two companions withstood setbacks in life together, time witnessing their strengthened bond
of friendship.
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Text 1
W: It’s going to rain tomorrow so I’d better dry my washing today.
M: Maybe there isn’t enough wind to get it dry. But the warm sun will probably be enough to do
it.
Text 2
M: This city is so big. I understand why they think it’s like a forest. I almost got lost in the subway
station.
W: Don’t worry. You’ll get used to it. I think of it like a library because I always get lost there.
Text 3
W: Full marks? How did she do it? No one ever gets that score.
M: And the strangest thing about Sandy is she never seems to have any questions in class.
W: Yeah. And during breaks she is looking at her phone, not reading or anything like that.
Text 4
M: As you can see, all the vegetables on the menu are grown here in our garden. We promise all
the dishes you order will be a farm-to-table experience!
W: Wow, the food looks so fresh.
Text 5
W: So, this is Herbie, my snake. Want to hold him? Hey, don’t be scared.
M: Umm… Okay. Are you sure he won’t bite? Wow, his skin is really smooth. He’s actually pretty
cool!
Text 6
M: Excuse me, do you work at the university?
W: Yes, I’m a teaching assistant.
M: Can you help me? I’m a little lost.
W: Are you a visiting professor?
M: No, I’m a new student.
W: Sorry, I just assumed that you’re a little bit older than the average student.
M: Yes, I believe I’m not a typical university student.
W: Well, you are never too old to learn.
M: Exactly. Anyway, I’m trying to find the biology lab. Do you know where it is?
W: Yes. It’s the next building over there. I’m going that way. I’ll walk with you.
Text 7
W: I’ve just joined the new gym that opened across the road from our office.
M: How much was it to join?
W: Well, there’s meant to be a 20-dollar joining fee plus a monthly membership fee of 10 dollars,
but they gave me a reduced rate.
M: Why was that?
W: Because I was one of the first 100 people to join, I just needed to pay for a monthly
membership fee. I signed up for the lessons for a month.
M: That’s a good deal. Is it a large gym?
W: Yes, it is spread over three separate floors, even including a swimming pool. I’ll be on the third
floor a lot, I think.
M: How come?
W: That’s where the running machines are. You’d like the first floor. There are lots of different
weights to lift.
M: I might have a look after work.
Text 8
M: Here’s a job available at The Guardian.
W: I don’t want to work at a newspaper.
M: Then why did you do a journalism degree at university?
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{#{QQABBYSUggigQJIAAQgCEQWYCACQkBAAAagOgAAEMAAAQQNABAA=}#}W: Because I want to collect stories and report on them, but not for a newspaper.
M: Why not?
W: No one reads newspapers anymore. It is a dying industry.
M: I still read them.
W: You only buy one and it’s mostly for the sports section.
M: That’s not true. I also like the cartoons.
W: Take The Guardian for example: A decade ago it was selling 400,000 copies a day. Now it’s
down to 150,000.
M: I didn’t realize it was that much.
W: All newspapers have shown a fall as people get their news from the Internet.
M: So who are you going to work for? A social media company?
W: No, but I’m thinking of starting my own news website.
Text 9
M: Excuse me, how much are the carrots?
W: They are $2 per kilogram.
M: That seems very expensive. Does that mean they are healthier?
W: In my opinion, yes. It means they are grown naturally.
M: My uncle used to be a farmer. He’d probably disagree with you.
W: What happened to his farm?
M: He had to sell it. He was too old to look after it and there are not enough farm hands to help.
W: I grew up on a farm, so I know that must have been a difficult decision.
M: It was, but he got a good price for it, so he bought a boat.
W: Does he sail it on the lake nearby?
M: No, he sails it in the ocean. He recently sailed from Canada to Iceland.
W: That must have been some journeys. Do you go with him?
M: No, I get sick on a sail boat.
W: Well, that’s a shame. Anyway, I need to help other customers.
M: Not a problem. Thanks for your help.
W: You’re welcome. It was nice chatting with you.
Text 10
W:There are many different ways to learn about a new culture. A good first step is to learn
how to speak the native language. Even if the country speaks the same language as your own, you
may find there are many unique words and sayings. Next, join in a cultural celebration. Some of
the best events to take part in are holiday events, as these are usually based on traditions, and
include traditional activities as well as food that you can try. If you enjoy the food, why not see if
you can find some other food from that culture, or even have a go at making your own? For a
more formal education, see if there are any museums, art galleries or shows based on aspects of
that culture to visit. Lastly, the best way to learn about a new culture is to go there. That way you
can do all of these things. When you visit a new country, don’t be afraid to ask questions. People
love teaching others about their culture and will often feel proud of passing their knowledge on.
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