2022-2023学年第一学期高二期末考试
英语
注意事项:
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1. 英语考试时间为2023年1月13日下午5:00-6:40 共上班路上学英语100分钟。
2. 考前15分钟(13日下午4:45),考生在七天学伴会看到考试任务,在钉钉群和微信群会看到试题和答题卡(word版和PDF版)。 本试卷共7页,答题卡1页,总分150分。
3. 不要将自己的姓名写在答题卡答题区域内,否则视为无效。
4. 回答选择题时,请考生在7天学伴上的相应题号进行相应选择。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上相应区域内(没有打印条件的学生写在纸上时,按照答题卡版式,否则视作0分)。
5. 考试结束后,请考生在20分钟内(提交截止13日下午7:00)用手机在答题卡上方平行的位置竖向拍摄答题卡并截图将相应答案区域上传到相应题目。逾期则不可上传shock。
第一部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。
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Writer’s Digest Annual 在线英语学习Writing Competition
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Writer’s Digest has been shining a spotlight on up and coming writers in all genres (体裁) through its Annual Writing Competition for more than 80 years. Enter our 89th Annual Writing Competition for your chance to win and have your work be en by editors and agents!
Prizes
·One Grand Prize winner will receive:
$5,000 in cash and an interview with them in Writer’s Digest (Nov./Dec.2022 issue) and on our website. A paid trip to the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference, including special recognition at the keynote.
·All top winners will receive:
Their names and the title of their winning piece listed in Writer’s Digest一对一辅导多少钱一小时 and on our website.
A one-year subscription (new or renewal) to Writer’s Digest magazine.
A one-year subscription to Writer’s Digest Tutorials.
A 20% discount off of purchas made at Writer’s Digest University.
Pricing and Deadlines
·Early-Bird Deadline: May 6, 2022
Poetry entry—$20 for the first entry;$15 for each additional poetry entry.
Manuscript entry—$30 for the first entry;$25 for each additional manuscript entry.
·Regular Deadline: June 6, 2022
Poetry entry—$25 for the first entry;$20 for each additional poetry entry.
Manuscript entry—$35 for the first entry;$30 for each additional manuscript entry.
女英文名字大全Preparing英语作文发言稿 on the roadyour entry
·Plea submit text only; illustrations are not accepted.
·Cover pages are optional; titles are not requested or necessary.
·Word counts are not to include the entry’s title.
·Accepted file formal: pdf. Do not attach zipped files, or documents stored on the web.
How to Enter
Create your free Submittable account by clicking the SUBMIT button. If you already have a Submittable account, simply log in!
1.What will all top winners receive?
A. Their winning piece published in Writer’s Digest.
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B. A paid trip to the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference.
C. Purchas at a 20% discount at Writer’s Digest University.
D. Free permanent subscription to Writer’s Digest magazine.
2. If someone submits two manuscript entries on May 22nd,how much should he pay?
A. $65. B. $55. C. $45. D. $ 35.
3. Which of the following must be submitted in an entry?
A. Texts in pdf. B. Cover pages. C. Titles. D. Illustrations.
B
People are often surprid by my fear of blood and needles. Working in a public health unit, I probably have more daily interaction with syringes (注射器) than the average person. But the truth is, having my blood drawn scares me.
When I was 9, I had an extremely high temperature. A nur rudely stuck the needle into my arm, causing a sharp pain. I avoided having blood taken from my body for the next years. A few months before I turned 30, my doctor ordered a blood test as part of my physical exam. I panicked. Sensing my fear, she gently suggested I e a psychiatrist (精神科医生). “Dr. M helped my other patients with the same fear,” she said.
When Dr. M called to t up an appointment, I hesitated. Talking about personal problems to a medically licend stranger was uncommon in my family. “A psychiatrist?” Mother asked. “He’ll just put you on drugs. Can’t you get over this yourlf?” I almost listened. But I went to Dr. M’s clinic finally. “Phobias (恐惧症) are pretty easy to treat,” he said. I wasn’t convinced of his words. But despite my doubts, I was running out of options.
We started with basic exposure treatment. I watched videos of blood being drawn every day. As I started to feel more at ea with needles, Dr. M suggested drawing blood. As he gently presd the needle into my flesh, I felt dizzy and breathed deeply. After a few minutes, I looked at the needle. It wasn’t so bad. I didn’t pass out. “You’re doing well,” Dr. M said.