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武昌区2024-2025下学期高二英语期末考试答案及录音稿
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写作第一节:
DearPrincipal,
IamLiHuafromSenior2.Iamwritingtopresentmythoughtsaboutthecollectivephysical
activityduringthemorningbreak,whichcurrentlyfailstomeetstudents’diverseneeds.
Currently, jogging and gymnastics are causing a decline in enthusiasm due to lack of
engagement. I suggest offering varied options to boost motivation. We should encourage team
sports like basketball and volleyball, which many students enjoy. Additionally, Tai-chi could be
offered for those preferring gentle exercises, and dancing to lively music could be a fun release.
Thiswouldimprovefitnessandmakebreaksmoreenjoyable.
Iwoulddeeplyappreciateitif ourschoolcouldtake theseideasintoconsiderationandcreate
amorevibrantandinclusivebreak-timeenvironment.
Yourssincerely,
LiHua
写作第二节:
Brandon gently held Rubie and kept the bottle steady. Rubie drank quietly, her eyes locked
on his face. “You’re so gentle with her,” Mom whispered, watching from the doorway. Brandon
smiled, staring at the tiny white bubbles floating in Rubie’s bottle, remembering his wish and her
words about being “dependable.” When Rubie finished, he patted her softly, earning a nod of
approval from Uncle Jay. As he handed Rubie back, Mom added, “You’ve proven something
today.”Hertonehintedatasecret,makingBrandon’sheartrace.
The next afternoon, Brandon returned from school greeted by a big surprise..Waiting on the
table was a small fish tank, bubbling softly. “Happy early birthday,” Dad said. “You’ve shown us
you’re ready.” Brandon’s eyes widened with joy. He knew exactly which fish he wanted—the
red-and-blue-striped one. The next day, they brought it home. Every morning, he fed it and
checked the water carefully. Looking at the rising bubbles, Brandon smiled. He had earned more
thanapet—hehadearnedtrust,andtakenhisfirstrealsteptowardgrowingup.
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W:Don’ttaketoolong,Mike.Theexaminationiscoming,youknow.
M: I won’t. I’ll come back to school as soon as possible and make up the lessons missed during
myabsence.
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M:Isthatametalstraw?
W:Yeah, I always carry it with me because stores have stopped providing plastic straws. Though
paperstrawsareprovided,theygetwetandsofteasily.
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W:Myniecelosthertoyduck.Ihopetofindasimilaronehere.
M: Probably this isn’t the best place. Prices at malls are usually higher than those at other shops.
YoucantryTracy’s.
W:ThelargesupermarketonBackstreet?
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W:Haven’tyoumovedout?Ithoughtyoumovedlastmonth.
M: Cathy and I intendedto move, butshe wasn’t satisfied with any of the flats shelooked at. But
shejustfoundanewflatonlinetheotherdayandwewanttomovethisweekend.
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W:Hey,Michael.Iheardyou’rerunningforclasspresident.Doyouthinkyou’llwin?
M:Sure!Jacksaidhe’dbackmeup.
W:Hesaidthesamethingtomelastyear,butIdidn’tgethisvote.
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M: I’ve been thinking a lot about my career lately. It was a mistake that I got into this field. I’m
nevercutoutforinternationaltrade.Iwanttoquit.
W:Youstudiedmarketingbackincollege,right?Whatelsecanyoudo?
M: I’m considering going back to school to study graphic design. I’ve been interested in art ever
sinceIwasachild.Iusedtospendhoursdrawingandcreatingthings.
W:Well,Iguessit’snevertoolatetofollowyourdreams.
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W:Ray,it’sme,Emma.I’msorry.Iwon’tbeabletomakeittothemovietonight.
M:Iseverythingokay?
W:Justsomeunexpectedworkcameup.
M:Okay.Still,Icanpickyouupwhenyou’refinished.
W:No,don’tbother.Mycolleaguewillgivemearidehomeonherway.
M: But Emma, we’re getting married next month. We need to find some time to discuss the
details.
W:Yeah,maybethedayaftertomorrow?IthinkIwon’tbeasbusythen.
M:Sure.SeeyouonThursday.
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M:Angela,youlookfascinatedwithyourcomputer.
W:I’vefoundthisinterestingonlinearticleaboutrecentdiscoveriesintheMayacivilization.
M:Okay.So,what’sthelatest?
W: Scientists have uncovered 417 cities dating back 2,000 years, deep in the jungle. These cities
were connected by 110 miles of stone highways, which is considered the world’s first
extensivehighwaysystem.
M:Wow!Ihadnoideatheyhadsuchadvancedinfrastructure.
W: Absolutely! The Maya were previously thought to be hunter-gatherers, but these discoveries
have proven they were already creating cities during that time. And to do this in a jungle
environment, they had to clear rainforest areas for farming and even constructed large
undergroundman-madelakestostorerainwater.
M: Astonishing! Someday I’ll definitely visit the Maya ruins. I wonder how a civilization like
theirscametoanend.
W: That’s still a mystery.Around 900 BC, many Maya cities were abandoned, and scientists are
still trying to uncover the reasons behind the collapse. Hey, you know what? I think I know
what topic I should present to our classmates in Mr.Smith’s class next Tuesday — the great
Mayacivilization!
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W:Oliver,ourteacherwantsustowriteareportonhowmanystudentsincollegespeakmorethan
onelanguage.It’sabigproject.
2M: we can ask for that information from the college office first. On the first day here, we put
informationaboutoursecondlanguageontheregistrationform.
W:I’llmakeanappointmenttogo andspeaktosomebodythere.Who doI needtosee?IsitMiss
Wright?
M:No,sheworksinthestudentserviceoffice.MissSmithworksinthecollegeoffice.
W:IsitnextdoortotheITserviceofficewhereMr.Blackworks?
M:No,Mr.Blackisinthestudentadministrationofficeonthesecondfloor.Forthecollegeoffice,
youneedtogotothefloorabove.
W:Oh,OK.Iknowwhereitisnow.
M:Great.I’mgoingtohavesomecoffee.Doyouwanttojoinme?
W: I’d like to, but I need to go to the library. The math test is coming soon. Enjoy your coffee.
Bye.
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M: When your doctor asks how often you exercise or what you’ve been eating lately, do you
alwaysgiveheranhonestanswer?
According to a new study, three fifths to four fifths of the people surveyed have not been
completely honest with their doctors about the information that could be relevant to their
health.What’smore,morethanathird ofthemdidn’tspeakupwhentheydisagreedwiththeir
doctor’srecommendation.
When those people explained why they weren’t straightforward, they said that they didn't
wanttobelecturedabouthowbadcertainbehaviorswere.
The study included two populations: the first group consisted of 2,0ll participants who
averaged 36 years old, and 2,499 participants who were 61 on average made up the second
group.
Scientists from four American universities carried out the study. In the study, the first
author expressed her concern.“It’s surprising. If patients are withholding information about
whatthey’reeating, or whethertheyaretakingtheir medication,itcanhavesignificantresults
fortheirhealth.Especiallyiftheyhavesomeillness,”shesaid.
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