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黄冈市 年春季高二年级期末质量监测
2025
英 语
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 分)
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案转涂到答题卡上.
第一节 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分
( 5 ; 1.5 , 7.5 )
听下面 段对话 每段对话后有一个小题 从题中所给的 三个选项中选
5 . , A、B、C
出最佳选项 听完每段对话后 你都有 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小
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题 每段对话仅读一遍
. .
1.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?
A.LookingforajobinPBC.
B.Payingavisittoherfriend.
C.WorkingattheInformationDesk.
2.Whatsportdoesthemansometimesdonow?
A.Jogging. B.Playingbadminton. C.Swimming.
3.Whatistheweatherlikenow?
A.Rainy. B.Snowy. C.Sunny.
4.Whydidthemanreturntohishomevillage?
A.Hisparentsmightlookafterhim.
B.Hefinishedhisexamsaheadoftime.
C.Hecouldberestoredtohealthsooner.
5.Whatarethespeakersprobablymainlytalkingabout?
A.Discussingachemistryproject.
B.Applyingforuniversities.
C.Signingupforclasses.
第二节 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分
( 15 ; 1.5 , 22.5 )
听下面 段对话或独白 每段对话或独白后有几个小题 从题中所给的
5 . , A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项 听每段对话或独白前 你将有时间阅读各个小题 每小题
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秒钟 听完后 各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间 每段对话或独白读两遍
5 ; , 5 . .
听第 段材料 回答第 题
6 , 6、7 .
6.Whatmadethemknownottofeedtheelephants?
A.Thekeeper. B.Thesign. C.Thebroadcast.
7.Whatsthemansattitudetohumans?
A.Agreement. B.Encouragement. C.Blame.
高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页
1 ( 10 )听第 段材料 回答第 至 题
7 , 8 10 .
8.Whenwillthewomanbeabletoleave?
A.At7:00a.m. B.At7:00p.m. C.At12:00p.m.
9.Whatsthewomansdestination?
A.Britain. B.America. C.Spain.
10.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Inacarpark. B.Atanairport. C.Inashop.
听第 段材料 回答第 至 题
8 , 11 13 .
11.HowdoesthefirstJasperdiscoverhis“lookGalike”?
A.Throughaphonecall.
B.Throughafamilymember.
C.Throughanewspaperarticle.
12.WhatdowelearnaboutthetwoJaspersappearance?
A.Theybothhaveredhair.
B.Theybothhaveblueeyes.
C.Theybothwearglasses.
13.WhatisthetruthbehindthetwoJasperssituation?
A.Theyaretwins.
B.Itjusthappenedbyaccident.
C.Theydressuplikeeachotheronpurpose.
听第 段材料 回答第 至 题
9 , 14 16 .
14.Whydidthemanvisitthelibrary?
A.Toreturnabook.
B.Tostartavolunteerjob.
C.Tojoinareadingprogram.
15.Whichdailytaskdoesthewomanliketodomost?
A.Organizingbooks. B.Readingtochildren. C.Sortingoutapplications.
16.Whattypeofbookdoesthewomanprobablyprefer?
A.Classicnovels. B.Sciencefiction. C.Historicalfiction.
听第 段材料 回答第 至 题
10 , 17 20 .
17.WhatwastheinitialmotivationforstartingtheHospitalforSoftToys?
A.Avolunteerslongingtohelpchildreninhospitals.
B.AnarchitectswishtocreateatoyGrecyclingprogram.
C.Amothersquestionabouthowtodealwithsometoys.
18.WhowasthefounderoftheHospitalforSoftToys?
A.MiradyAcosta. B.LilianGluck. C.SilviaHeiber.
19.WhatitemsdoestheHospitalforSoftToyscollectbesidestoys?
A.Schoolsuppliesandshoes.
B.Schoolequipmentandfood.
C.Toolboxesandshoppingbags.
20.WhatisbeneficialtothevolunteersinSilviaHeibersview?
A.Dressingasofttoy.
B.Addingfillingtoasofttoy.
C.Smoothingasofttoysfur.
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2 ( 10 )第二部分 阅读理解(共 小题,每小题 分,满分 分)
20 2.5 50
第一节 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分
( 15 , 2.5 , 37.5 )
阅读下列短文 从每题所给的 四个选项中 选出最佳选项
, A、B、C、D , .
A
VisionandVerse ThePoetryofChinesePainting
:
ExhibitionHighlights
TheMetropolitanMuseumofArtinNewYorkpresents“VisionandVerse:The
PoetryofChinesePainting”,anovelexhibitionrunningthroughJune16,2024.It
ranksamongthe mostsignificantshowsoftheyear,aimingtogain worldwide
recognitionforthelongGstandingconnectionbetweenChinesepaintingandpoetry.
Thisexhibitionfeatures90influentialartworks,representingdifferentdynasties
andstyles.PaintingsinspiredbyancienttextsliketheBookofOdes(Shijing)areon
display.Forexample,aSongGDynastylandscapepaintingmasterfullycapturesthe
tranquilitydescribedinapoem.
WhattoExpect
VisitorscanencounterrepresentativeworksfromboththeMetscollectionand
loansfrom privatecollectorsglobally.Theexhibitionalsoshowcaseshowliterati
painters,suchasDongQichangfromtheMingDynasty,combinedtheirpaintings
withselfGcomposedpoems.
PracticalInformation
AgeRequirement
• :Allagesarewelcome.However,youthunder15shouldbe
accompaniedbyanadult.
Dates & Times
• :Opendailyfrom 10:00 AM to5:30PM (Fridaysand
Saturdaysuntil9:00PM).ClosedonThanksgiving,Christmas,andNewYearsDay.
Admission
• :Theexhibitionisfreewithregularmuseumadmission.General
$ $
admissionforadultsis 25;forseniors(65+),its 17;andforstudentswith
validID,itsfree.Childrenunder12canenterforfreeaswell.
Location
MetropolitanMuseumofArt1000FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10028
21.Whatistheexhibitionsduration?
A.Forthreemonths. B.UntilJune16,2024.
C.Throughouttheyear. D.FromJanuarytoJune2024.
22.Whatcanvisitorsexpecttoseeintheexhibition?
A.AncienttextsliketheBookofOdes.
B.Artworkscombiningpaintingandpoetry.
C.Paintingsborrowedfrominternationalmuseums.
D.AsongGDynastylandscapepaintingbyDongQichang.
23.Whichofthefollowingisfreeofcharge?
A.Audioguidesforstudents. B.Specialtoursforartlovers.
C.Museumadmissionforseniors. D.Exhibitionentryforchildrenunder12.
高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页
3 ( 10 )B
Ahmed Kazimisstoryisatestamenttohow determinationcantransform
adversityintoopportunity.Workingatthe UNs OfficefortheCoordinationof
HumanitarianAffairs(OCHA)inAfghanistan,hehasrisenfromacleaningroleto
becomeanadministrativeassistant,representsingcourageandresilienceinacountry
markedbyuncertainty.
In2014,Ahmedbeganasacontractormaintaininglivingspacesforinternational
staffwhilepursuingacomputersciencedegree.By2017,hesecuredafullGtime
contractasanofficecleaner.Thoughthejobwashumble,hetookprideinhiswork,
alwaysstrivingtoexcel.Hisbreakthroughcamein2021,whentheTalibansreturn
topowercreatedchaos.Amidfearandinstability,Ahmedsawachancetoprovehis
abilities.
Oneday,theAfghanistanHumanitarianFundteamfacedacriticalICTproblem.
HavinggainedbasicITskillsthroughselfGstudyandcolleaguesguidance,Ahmed
volunteeredtohelp.Toeveryonessurprise,heresolvedtheissueefficiently.This
successopeneddoors:theteamentrustedhimwithmoreresponsibilities,fromdata
managementtocoordinating meetings.In2023,heappliedforanadministrative
assistantpositionandwasselectedafterastrictinterviewprocess.
Ahmedcreditshiscolleagues,especiallyhismentorIbrahim,forrecognizinghis
potential.“Theysawbeyondmyjobtitle,”hesays.Hisfamilysencouragement—
particularly his wifessupportin balancing work andstudies—wasalsovital.
Juggling
“ afullGtimejob,family,andclasseswastough,butstayingorganizedand
prioritizingtaskshelped,”heexplains.
Today,AhmedtakesprideincontributingtoOCHAsmissionofaidingAfghan
communities.Hisjourneyreflectshowsmallactsofcourage—likevolunteeringfora
challengingtaskorpursuingeducationdespiteobstacles—canleadtoprofound
changes.Asheoftentellsothers,“Adversityisnotastopsign;itsadetour.”
24.WhatcanwelearnaboutAhmedfromParagraph2?
A.HebecameafullGtimecleanerin2014.
B.Hestudiedcomputersciencewhileworking.
C.HestruggledtofindastablejobinAfghanistan.
D.HevolunteeredforITtasksduringtheTalibanrule.
25.WhydidAhmedsucceedinsolvingtheICTproblem?
A.HehadprofessionalITtraining.
B.HismentorIbrahimoffereddirecthelp.
C.TheTalibangovernmentsupportedhisefforts.
D.HetaughthimselfITskillsandhisworkmatesalsohelped.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Juggling”inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Managing. B.Balancing. C.Addressing. D.Simplifying.
27.WhatdoesAhmedsexperienceshow?
A.Fortunefavorsthebrave. B.Itsnevertoooldtolearn.
C.Opportunitiesdonotwait. D.Romewasnotbuiltinaday.
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4 ( 10 )C
InourhyperGconnectedworldofsocialmedia,theresarefreshingcure—one
thatsgoodforyourmentalhealth,reducesstressandanxietyandevenhelpsyour
immunesystem:beinginnature.Whileanytimespentoutdoorsisadvantageous,
theresa“prescription”thatcanhelpyougetthemostbenefits.Itsspending20
minutesinyourlocalparkthreedaysperweek,fivehoursinanaturepreserveeach
monthandthreedaysimmersedinthebackcountryonceayear.Itscalledthe20G5G3
rule,anditsascienceGbackedformulathatcouldrevolutionizehowwethinkabout
outdoortime.
NatureFixandHeartbreak
FlorenceWilliams,authorof ,tellsYahooLife:
“Havingageneralguidelinelikethiscouldbehelpfultosomepeople.Itsworth
notingthatitsimportantforeachofustotuneintowhatweneedinaparticularweek
oryear.”Williamsexplainsthatwhen wereexperiencingextrastress,painor
heartbreak,wemightneedmoretimeineverydaynaturespacesorindeepwilderness.
“Theemergingscienceisanopportunityforustonoticehow wefeelwhenwere
outside,torecognizewhichelementsofnaturewemostrespondtoandtoprioritize
doingthethingsthatgiveustherestorationweneed,”shesays.
Whilespendingtimeinyourlocalparkisbeneficial,itrequiresmorefrequent
exposuretoachievethesamestressGreducingbenefitsasadeepwildernessexperience.
Thatsbecauseinurbangreenspaces,wereoftenstilltiedtoourdevicesand
surroundedbycitysounds.Itcanbemorelike“natureGlite”ifwerenotintentional
aboutthetimewespendoutdoors.
Thenumbersbackthisup.Researchshowsthatwhilea20Gminutewalkinnature
lowersstresshormones,theselevelsoftenbounceback withinhoursinurban
settings.Comparethisto multiGday wildernessexperiences,wherestudieshave
documentedhealthbenefitslastinguptoamonth.
28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?
A.Bygivingadefinition. B.Bylistingnumbers.
C.Byofferinganexample. D.Bydescribingaphenomenon.
29.Whatdoweknowaboutthe20G5G3rule?
A.Peoplemaypracticetheruleflexibly.
B.TherulewascreatedbyFlorenceWilliams.
C.Everyonemustfollowtherulewithoutanychange.
D.Peopleshouldspend5hoursinalocalparkeverymonth.
30.Whydoestheauthorsayurbangreenspacesarelike“natureGlite”?
A.Therearenorealnaturalthings.
B.Theairqualitythereismuchworse.
C.Variousdistractionsreducetheeffect.
D.Peopledontliketostaythereforlong.
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5 ( 10 )31.Whatstheauthorspurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Toadvocatepeopletogetclosetonature.
B.Tosuggestanewtreatmenttomentalillness.
C.Toprovideaprescriptiontoimprovephysicalhealth.
D.Torecommendanapproachtoreducingstressandanxiety.
D
气味
Describingodors( )canbesurprisinglycomplicated,evenforacomplex
computer.Itshardtooverstatethepowerofthenose—researchsayshumanscantell
apartmorethanatrillionodors.Thisisespeciallyimpressivewhenyouremember
thateachodorisachemicalwithauniquestructure.Expertshavebeentryingtofind
patternsorlogicinhowchemicalstructuredeterminessmell,whichwouldmakeit
mucheasiertoartificiallycopyscentsordiscovernewones.Butthatsextremely
difficult—twoverysimilarlystructuredchemicalscouldsmellverydifferent.When
identifyingsmellsissuchacomplicatedtask,scientistsareasking:Canwegeta
computertodoit?
Smellremainsmoremysterioustoscientiststhanoursensesofsightorhearing.
Whilewecan“map”whatweseeasarangeoflightwavelengths,andwhatwehear
asarangeofsound waves withfrequenciesandloudness,wehavenosuch
understandingforsmell.Innewresearch,publishedinSeptember2023inthejournal
Science,scientiststrainedacomputersystem with5,000substancesfrom two
perfumedatabasesofodorants—moleculesthathaveasmell—andmatchingsmell
labelslike“fruity”or“cheesy.”TheAIwasthenabletocreatea“mainodormap”
thatvisuallyshowedtheconnectionsbetweendifferentsmells.
WhentheresearchersshowedtheAIanewmolecule,theprogramcoulddescribe
whatitwouldsmelllike.Theresearchteamthenaskedagroupof15adultswith
differentracialbackgroundslivingnearPhiladelphiatosmellanddescribethatsame
odor.Theyfoundthat“thecomputersystemsdescriptionsarebetterthantheaverage
personinthegroup,mostofthetime,”saysAlexWiltschko,oneoftheauthorsof
thenewpaper.WiltschkoistheCEOandcoGfounderofOsmo,acompanywhosegoal
is“togivecomputersasenseofsmell”andthatworkedwithresearchersfromGoogle
andvariousUSuniversities.
Thisstudynotonlyopensupnew waystounderstandthecomplexworldof
smellsbutalsopreparesfortheuseofAIinfieldssuchasperfumemaking,food
qualitycontrol,andevendiseasedetection,wheresmellcluesmayplayanimportant
role.However,challengesremain,astheAIsunderstandingofsmellstilldependson
感知
existingdata,andthepersonalnatureofhumansmellperception( )means
theresstillalongwaytogobeforecomputerscantruly“smell”likehumansdo.
32.Whatisparagraph1mainlyabout?
A.Humanscandistinguishnumerousodors.
B.Expertshavefoundwaystodeterminesmells.
C.SimilarGstructuredchemicalscanproducedifferentodors.
D.Identifyingsmellsischallengingforhumansandcomputers.
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6 ( 10 )33.Whydoessmellremainamysterytoscientists?
A.Ithasntbeenvisuallymapped.
B.Differentsmellsdontconnect.
C.Itisntthesameassightorhearing.
D.ThetrainedAIcanttellsmellsapart.
34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewresearch?
A.The“mainodormap”wascreatedtostoresmelldata.
B.ThestudywasconductedbyOsmowithoutexternalcooperation.
C.TheAIsdescriptionaboutnewmoleculessmellsweremoreaccurate.
D.Thecomputersystemwastrainedwith5,000randomlychosenchemicals.
35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.WhatisOdor? B.HowtoTellOdor?
C.WillWeSeeOdor? D.CanYouIdentifyOdor?
第二节 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分
( 5 ; 2.5 , 12.5 )
阅读下面短文 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项 选项中有两项
, ;
为多余选项
.
ScienceGBackedTipstoImproveYourSleepRoutine
Gettingenoughqualitysleepisessentialforhealth,butmanystrugglewith
fallingorstayingasleep.HerearescienceGbackedstrategiestoimproveyoursleep
routine,frommorninghabitstobedtimerituals. 36
EstablishaConsistentMorningRoutine
Yoursleepcyclestartsthemomentyouwakeup.Aimtoriseatthesametime
daily,evenonweekends,toregulateyourbodysinternalclock.Firstthinginthe
morning,exposeyourselftonaturaldaylight—thishelpsresetyourcircadianrhythm.
Abalancedbreakfastwithproteinandfiber(likeeggsandoatmeal)fuelsyourday
andstabilizesbloodsugar.Ifpossible,addamorningwalkorlightexercisetoboost
energyandtireyourbodygently. 37
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Atnight,swapwhitelightbulbsforamberorredones.Thesewarmtonesare
lessstimulatingandtriggermelatoninproduction,thehormonethatmakesyou
sleepy.Use“nightmode”ondevicestodimscreenstoayellowishhue,andavoid
phones,laptops,ortabletsforatleastanhourbeforebed.Thebluelightfromthese
devicessuppressesmelatoninandkeepsyourbrainalert.
TakeaWarmBathorShower
About75G90minutesbeforebedtime,soakinawarmbathorenjoyasteamy
shower.Theheatraisesyourbodytemperature,andasyoucooldownafterward,it
signalsyourbodythatitstimetosleep.Studiesshowthataslightlylowercore
temperaturepromotesdeeper,morerestfulsleep.
PracticeRelaxationThroughImagery
Winddownwithashortnaturemeditation.Closeyoureyesandvisualizea
peacefulscene—aquietforest,asunnybeach,oramistymountain.Focusonyour
breathingandimaginethesights,sounds,andsmellsofyourchosenenvironment.
39 Asaresult,itcalmsbothmindandbody,makingiteasiertodriftintosleep.
高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页
7 ( 10 )40 Youcanalsocreateasleeproutinethathelpsyouunwindnaturallyand
wakeupfeelingrefreshed.Sweetdreams!
A.AdjustsleepGfriendlyeveninglighting.
B.Avoidcaffeinetopreventsleepdisruptions.
C.Acoolbedroomtemperatureaidsinfallingasleepfaster.
D.Consistencyiskeytoregulatingyourbodysinternalclock.
E.Combiningthesehabitscantransformyoursleepqualityovertime.
F.Thismindfulnesspracticelowersstressandpreparesyourmindforsleep.
G.Thesestepshelpyourbodyrecognizewhenitstimetowakeupandwinddown.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 分)
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第一节 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分
( 15 , 1 , 15 )
阅读下面短文 从短文后各题所给的 四个选项中 选出可以填入空白
, A、B、C、D ,
处的最佳选项
.
Twelveyearsago,Iwasadmittedtoachildrenshospitalforheartsurgerydueto
abirthdefect.Onthefirstmorning,filledwith 41 ,Imovedfromonetestto
another.Avividposter 42 arrestedmyattention.Itwasanadvertisementforan
activitywherepatientscould makechocolatetreats— 43 exactlyduring my
surgerytime.Asa12GyearGoldwhofound 44 inchocolateduringhospitalstays,I
feltextremelydisappointed.“Butchocolatealwaysmakesmefeelbetter.NowIll
missthechancetomakemyown.”I 45 loudly,andthenursespassingbygave
mepityinglooks.
Thedayofthesurgeryarrived,andtheatmospherewas 46 .WhenIwas
wheeledintotheoperatingroom,thoughtsofchocolatefilled my mindasthe
麻 醉
anesthesia( )worked.Unfortunately,things 47 duringtheoperation.
Complicationsledtomy 48 totheICU,followedbythreetoughdaysinintensive
care.Afterrecovery,mymom 49 mebacktotheward,sayingtherewasa
surpriseforme.
There,anursehandedmeawaxGpaperGwrappedpackage,insidewhichwasa
strawberryGfilled 50 ,slightlyfoggyfromthefridge.Thenurseexplainedthata
化疗
girl 51 chemotherapy( ),whodoverheard mydisappointmentaboutthe
activity,madethisformeandentrustedthestafftopreserveit.Withtrembling
hands,Iunwrappedit.Thefirst 52 broughttears,notfromphysicaldiscomfort
butfromtherealizationthata 53 hadsparedathoughtformewhilebattlingher
ownstruggle.
Yearslater,Istillrememberhowthatchocolate 54 what“healing”meantto
me.Medicinefixedmyheart,butagirls 55 taughtmyhearthowtofeeltruly
alive.
41.A.excitement B.anger C.curiosity D.unease
42.A.suddenly B.eventually C.gradually Di.nitially
43.A.presented B.dried C.scheduled D.sold
44.A.discount B.comfort C.effect D.harmony
45.A.whispered B.explained C.screamed D.complained
46.A.tense B.vibrant C.warm D.gloomy
高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页
8 ( 10 )47.A.fellapart B.brokedown C.wentwrong D.heldup
48.A.expectation B.hesitation C.survival D.move
49.A.caused B.wheeled C.dragged D.followed
50.A.chocolate B.candy C.cake Dj.uice
51.A.delaying B.undergoing C.avoiding D.destroying
52.A.hit B.walk C.bite D.doubt
53.A.relative B.caregiver C.stranger D.nurse
54.A.created B.changed C.organized D.canceled
55.Al.ove B.friendship C.courage D.kindness
第二节 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分
( 10 , 1.5 , 15 )
阅读下面短文 在空白处填入 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
, 1 .
OnFebruary22nd,Mr.LeifromChangshapostedavideoonlinestatingthathe
56 (purchase)thefirstUnitreeG1humanoidrobotinthecountry,spending300,
000yuan,essentiallytreatingitasalargetoy.Inthevideo,Mr.Leitook 57
robotoutofitspackaging,assembledit,andsurprisingly,therobotstoodup
unaided.
Currently,the1.3GmeterGtallrobot, 58 (weigh)35kilograms,canonlybe
operatedviaaremotecontrol.Heremarked,“Isawpromotionalvideos 59 this
robotcoulddance,butrightnowitcanonlybe 60 (remote)controlledandcant
danceyet,whichisabitdisappointing.However,Imhopefulthatthroughsystem
upgrades,itwilleventuallyachievethe 61 (advertise)capabilitiesinamonthor
two.”
Recently,topicsaboutAIandrobotshavebeenextremelypopular,withmany
wageearnersworriedabout 62 (replace).Butmanyarguesuch worriesare
somewhatunnecessary.Ontheonehand,asadvancedlivingbeings,humanscan
achieveenergycirculation 63 theirown.Incontrast,theoperationofrobots
requiressuchlargequantitiesofparts,computingpower,andelectricalsupport
64 issuesexistregardingwheretheseresourceswillcomefrom.Ontheother
hand,machinepartsarentactuallydurable.Bycomparison,thehumanbodyisthe
moststrongand 65 (rely).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 分)
40
第一节 满分 分
( 15 )
假定你是李华 你校下学期将增设一门校本课程 现提供 和
, , “HuangmeiOpera”
两门课程供大家选择 你校英语报就此征求
“EnglishGChinesePracticalTranslation” .
意见 请你写一封邮件 内容包括
, , :
你的选择
(1) ;
说明理由
(2) .
注意 写作字数应为 个左右
:(1) 80 ;
请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答
(2) .
高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页
9 ( 10 )Deareditor,
Yours,
LiHua
第二节 满分 分
( 25 )
阅读下面材料 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段 使之构成一篇完整的短文
, , .
ThelongGawaitedschoolartsfestivalwasjustaroundthecorner,fillingthe
campuswithanairofexcitementandanticipation.Ourclasshadworkedtirelesslyto
prepare a brillianttextbook drama,hopingto amazethe audience with our
performance.Everyafternoon,wegatheredintheclassroomforrehearsals,our
voicesechoingthrough the halls.Ourcooperation was becomingincreasingly
harmoniouswitheachpassingday.
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Withscripts( )inhandandenthusiasminourhearts,wepracticed
diligently,ourlaughtermixingwiththesoundofhurriedfootstepsanddramatic
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recitations.Lucy,withherthoroughattentiontodetail,adjustedtheprops( )
repeatedly,ensuringeverylayoutwasperfect.Tom,hisfingersflyingacrossthe
laptopkeyboard,fineGtunedthebackground music,whileIcarefullynoteddown
stagedirections,mypenscratchingagainstthepaper.Butthebiggestsurprisewas
Jack—usuallyquietandreserved,hewastransformedintoacharmingactoronstage,
hisvoicerichwithemotion,hisexpressionssovividthattheydrewthunderous
applausefromtherestofus.
However,anaccidentstruckonasunnyweekendafternoon.Whileplaying
footballwithfriends,Jacktwistedhisanklebadly,thesharppainshootinguphisleg
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ashecollapsedontothegrass.ByMonday,hearrivedatschooloncrutches( ),
hisrightfootwrappedwithathickwhitecast,hisfaceshadowedwithfrustration.
Thedoctorswordswerefinal:threeweeksofrest,meaninghewouldmissthe
performanceentirely—theveryperformancehehadpouredhisheartinto.
Sittingaloneinthecorneroftheclassroom,Jackstaredblanklyathisscript,
hisheadhanginglow.
Whentheperformancedayfinallyarrived,Jackalsostoodonstageon
crutches.
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