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黄冈市 年春季高二年级期末质量监测 2025 英 语 本试卷共 页.全卷满分 分.考试用时 分钟. 10 150 120 祝考试顺利 ★ ★ 注意事项: 答题前 先将自己的姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上 并 1. , 、 、 、 , 将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置 . 选择题的作答 每小题选出答案后 用 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号 2. : , 2B 涂黑 写在试卷 草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效 . 、 . 非选择题的作答 用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内 写在试 3. : . 卷 草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效 、 . 考试结束后 请将答题卡上交 4. , . 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 分) 30 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答 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 . , 10 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 . , , 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.What􀆳stheman􀆳sattitudetohumans? 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.What􀆳sthewoman􀆳sdestination? 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.WhatdowelearnaboutthetwoJaspers􀆳appearance? A.Theybothhaveredhair. B.Theybothhaveblueeyes. C.Theybothwearglasses. 13.WhatisthetruthbehindthetwoJaspers􀆳situation? 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.Avolunteer􀆳slongingtohelpchildreninhospitals. B.Anarchitect􀆳swishtocreateatoyGrecyclingprogram. C.Amother􀆳squestionabouthowtodealwithsometoys. 18.WhowasthefounderoftheHospitalforSoftToys? A.MiradyAcosta. B.LilianGluck. C.SilviaHeiber. 19.WhatitemsdoestheHospitalforSoftToyscollectbesidestoys? A.Schoolsuppliesandshoes. B.Schoolequipmentandfood. C.Toolboxesandshoppingbags. 20.WhatisbeneficialtothevolunteersinSilviaHeiber􀆳sview? A.Dressingasofttoy. B.Addingfillingtoasofttoy. C.Smoothingasofttoy􀆳sfur. 高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页 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 VisitorscanencounterrepresentativeworksfromboththeMet􀆳scollectionand 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,andNewYear􀆳sDay. Admission • :Theexhibitionisfreewithregularmuseumadmission.General $ $ admissionforadultsis 25;forseniors(65+),it􀆳s 17;andforstudentswith validID,it􀆳sfree.Childrenunder12canenterforfreeaswell. Location MetropolitanMuseumofArt1000FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10028 21.Whatistheexhibition􀆳sduration? 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 Kazimi􀆳sstoryisatestamenttohow determinationcantransform adversityintoopportunity.Workingatthe UN􀆳s OfficefortheCoordinationof HumanitarianAffairs(OCHA)inAfghanistan,hehasrisenfromacleaningroleto becomeanadministrativeassistant,representsingcourageandresilienceinacountry markedbyuncertainty. In2014,Ahmedbeganasacontractormaintaininglivingspacesforinternational staffwhilepursuingacomputersciencedegree.By2017,hesecuredafullGtime contractasanofficecleaner.Thoughthejobwashumble,hetookprideinhiswork, alwaysstrivingtoexcel.Hisbreakthroughcamein2021,whentheTaliban􀆳sreturn topowercreatedchaos.Amidfearandinstability,Ahmedsawachancetoprovehis abilities. Oneday,theAfghanistanHumanitarianFundteamfacedacriticalICTproblem. HavinggainedbasicITskillsthroughselfGstudyandcolleagues􀆳guidance,Ahmed volunteeredtohelp.Toeveryone􀆳ssurprise,heresolvedtheissueefficiently.This successopeneddoors:theteamentrustedhimwithmoreresponsibilities,fromdata managementtocoordinating meetings.In2023,heappliedforanadministrative assistantpositionandwasselectedafterastrictinterviewprocess. Ahmedcreditshiscolleagues,especiallyhismentorIbrahim,forrecognizinghis potential.“Theysawbeyondmyjobtitle,”hesays.Hisfamily􀆳sencouragement— particularly his wife􀆳ssupportin balancing work andstudies—wasalsovital. Juggling “ afullGtimejob,family,andclasseswastough,butstayingorganizedand prioritizingtaskshelped,”heexplains. Today,AhmedtakesprideincontributingtoOCHA􀆳smissionofaidingAfghan communities.Hisjourneyreflectshowsmallactsofcourage—likevolunteeringfora challengingtaskorpursuingeducationdespiteobstacles—canleadtoprofound changes.Asheoftentellsothers,“Adversityisnotastopsign;it􀆳sadetour.” 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.WhatdoesAhmed􀆳sexperienceshow? A.Fortunefavorsthebrave. B.It􀆳snevertoooldtolearn. C.Opportunitiesdonotwait. D.Romewasnotbuiltinaday. 高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页 4 ( 10 )C InourhyperGconnectedworldofsocialmedia,there􀆳sarefreshingcure—one that􀆳sgoodforyourmentalhealth,reducesstressandanxietyandevenhelpsyour immunesystem:beinginnature.Whileanytimespentoutdoorsisadvantageous, there􀆳sa“prescription”thatcanhelpyougetthemostbenefits.It􀆳sspending20 minutesinyourlocalparkthreedaysperweek,fivehoursinanaturepreserveeach monthandthreedaysimmersedinthebackcountryonceayear.It􀆳scalledthe20G5G3 rule,andit􀆳sascienceGbackedformulathatcouldrevolutionizehowwethinkabout outdoortime. NatureFixandHeartbreak FlorenceWilliams,authorof ,tellsYahooLife: “Havingageneralguidelinelikethiscouldbehelpfultosomepeople.It􀆳sworth notingthatit􀆳simportantforeachofustotuneintowhatweneedinaparticularweek oryear.”Williamsexplainsthatwhen we􀆳reexperiencingextrastress,painor heartbreak,wemightneedmoretimeineverydaynaturespacesorindeepwilderness. “Theemergingscienceisanopportunityforustonoticehow wefeelwhenwe􀆳re outside,torecognizewhichelementsofnaturewemostrespondtoandtoprioritize doingthethingsthatgiveustherestorationweneed,”shesays. Whilespendingtimeinyourlocalparkisbeneficial,itrequiresmorefrequent exposuretoachievethesamestressGreducingbenefitsasadeepwildernessexperience. That􀆳sbecauseinurbangreenspaces,we􀆳reoftenstilltiedtoourdevicesand surroundedbycitysounds.Itcanbemorelike“natureGlite”ifwe􀆳renotintentional 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.Peopledon􀆳tliketostaythereforlong. 高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页 5 ( 10 )31.What􀆳stheauthor􀆳spurposeinwritingthetext? A.Toadvocatepeopletogetclosetonature. B.Tosuggestanewtreatmenttomentalillness. C.Toprovideaprescriptiontoimprovephysicalhealth. D.Torecommendanapproachtoreducingstressandanxiety. D 气味 Describingodors( )canbesurprisinglycomplicated,evenforacomplex computer.It􀆳shardtooverstatethepowerofthenose—researchsayshumanscantell apartmorethanatrillionodors.Thisisespeciallyimpressivewhenyouremember thateachodorisachemicalwithauniquestructure.Expertshavebeentryingtofind patternsorlogicinhowchemicalstructuredeterminessmell,whichwouldmakeit mucheasiertoartificiallycopyscentsordiscovernewones.Butthat􀆳sextremely 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“thecomputersystem􀆳sdescriptionsarebetterthantheaverage personinthegroup,mostofthetime,”saysAlexWiltschko,oneoftheauthorsof thenewpaper.WiltschkoistheCEOandcoGfounderofOsmo,acompanywhosegoal is“togivecomputersasenseofsmell”andthatworkedwithresearchersfromGoogle andvariousUSuniversities. Thisstudynotonlyopensupnew waystounderstandthecomplexworldof smellsbutalsopreparesfortheuseofAIinfieldssuchasperfumemaking,food qualitycontrol,andevendiseasedetection,wheresmellcluesmayplayanimportant role.However,challengesremain,astheAI􀆳sunderstandingofsmellstilldependson 感知 existingdata,andthepersonalnatureofhumansmellperception( )means there􀆳sstillalongwaytogobeforecomputerscantruly“smell”likehumansdo. 32.Whatisparagraph1mainlyabout? A.Humanscandistinguishnumerousodors. B.Expertshavefoundwaystodeterminesmells. C.SimilarGstructuredchemicalscanproducedifferentodors. D.Identifyingsmellsischallengingforhumansandcomputers. 高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页 6 ( 10 )33.Whydoessmellremainamysterytoscientists? A.Ithasn􀆳tbeenvisuallymapped. B.Differentsmellsdon􀆳tconnect. C.Itisn􀆳tthesameassightorhearing. D.ThetrainedAIcan􀆳ttellsmellsapart. 34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewresearch? A.The“mainodormap”wascreatedtostoresmelldata. B.ThestudywasconductedbyOsmowithoutexternalcooperation. C.TheAI􀆳sdescriptionaboutnewmolecules􀆳smellsweremoreaccurate. 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,toregulateyourbody􀆳sinternalclock.Firstthinginthe morning,exposeyourselftonaturaldaylight—thishelpsresetyourcircadianrhythm. Abalancedbreakfastwithproteinandfiber(likeeggsandoatmeal)fuelsyourday andstabilizesbloodsugar.Ifpossible,addamorningwalkorlightexercisetoboost energyandtireyourbodygently. 37 38 Atnight,swapwhitelightbulbsforamberorredones.Thesewarmtonesare lessstimulatingandtriggermelatoninproduction,thehormonethatmakesyou sleepy.Use“nightmode”ondevicestodimscreenstoayellowishhue,andavoid phones,laptops,ortabletsforatleastanhourbeforebed.Thebluelightfromthese devicessuppressesmelatoninandkeepsyourbrainalert. TakeaWarmBathorShower About75G90minutesbeforebedtime,soakinawarmbathorenjoyasteamy shower.Theheatraisesyourbodytemperature,andasyoucooldownafterward,it signalsyourbodythatit􀆳stimetosleep.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.Consistencyiskeytoregulatingyourbody􀆳sinternalclock. E.Combiningthesehabitscantransformyoursleepqualityovertime. F.Thismindfulnesspracticelowersstressandpreparesyourmindforsleep. G.Thesestepshelpyourbodyrecognizewhenit􀆳stimetowakeupandwinddown. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 分) 30 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,Iwasadmittedtoachildren􀆳shospitalforheartsurgerydueto abirthdefect.Onthefirstmorning,filledwith 41 ,Imovedfromonetestto another.Avividposter 42 arrestedmyattention.Itwasanadvertisementforan activitywherepatientscould makechocolatetreats— 43 exactlyduring my surgerytime.Asa12GyearGoldwhofound 44 inchocolateduringhospitalstays,I feltextremelydisappointed.“Butchocolatealwaysmakesmefeelbetter.NowI􀆳ll 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( ),who􀆳doverheard mydisappointmentaboutthe activity,madethisformeandentrustedthestafftopreserveit.Withtrembling hands,Iunwrappedit.Thefirst 52 broughttears,notfromphysicaldiscomfort butfromtherealizationthata 53 hadsparedathoughtformewhilebattlingher ownstruggle. Yearslater,Istillrememberhowthatchocolate 54 what“healing”meantto me.Medicinefixedmyheart,butagirl􀆳s 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)controlledandcan􀆳t danceyet,whichisabitdisappointing.However,I􀆳mhopefulthatthroughsystem 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,machinepartsaren􀆳tactuallydurable.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. 剧 本 Withscripts( )inhandandenthusiasminourhearts,wepracticed diligently,ourlaughtermixingwiththesoundofhurriedfootstepsanddramatic 道具 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 拐杖 ashecollapsedontothegrass.ByMonday,hearrivedatschooloncrutches( ), hisrightfootwrappedwithathickwhitecast,hisfaceshadowedwithfrustration. Thedoctor􀆳swordswerefinal:threeweeksofrest,meaninghewouldmissthe performanceentirely—theveryperformancehehadpouredhisheartinto. Sittingaloneinthecorneroftheclassroom,Jackstaredblanklyathisscript, hisheadhanginglow. Whentheperformancedayfinallyarrived,Jackalsostoodonstageon crutches. 高二英语试卷 第 页 共 页 10 ( 10 )