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2024 学年第二学期温州十校联合体期末联考
高二年级英语学科 试题
考生须知:
1. 本卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟;
2. 答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字;
3. 所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;
4. 考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
选择题部分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,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5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例: Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是 C 。
1.WhichstreetisQuikBankon?
A.TheHighStreet. B.TheBridgeRoad. C.TheHalfwayStreet.
2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Attheman'shome. B.Atthetravelagency. C.Attheairport.
3.Whatistheweatherprobablyliketoday?
A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Snowy.
4.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?
A.Headtoanexhibit. B.Askforinformation. C.Buytickets.
5.Whatkindofjacketdoesthemanconsiderbuying?
A.Ablueone. B.Agreyone. C.Aredone.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5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 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题
将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatsubjectisthemanprobablyworkingon?
A.Geography. B.Science. C.History.
7.Whatwillthemanprobablydofirst?
A.Starthispaper. B.Getsomethingtoeat. C.Readthestudy.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesongthewomanislisteningto?
A.It’sinteresting. B.It’shorrible. C.It’sboring.
9.Whattypeofmusicdoesthemanlove?
A.Classicalmusic. B.Heavymetalmusic. C.Lightmusic.
10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?
A.Switchthechannel. B.Turnoffthemusic. C.Buyanewheadphone.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Parentandchild. B.Bossandcustomer. C.Brotherandsister.
12.Whatwastheman’smajorincollege?
高二英语学科 试题 第1页(共8页)A.ComputerScience. B.FashionDesign. C.FineArt.
13.Whatwillthemainfocusofthebusinessbe?
A.Offeringonlineclasses. B.Sellingrecycledproducts. C.Repairingbrokenthings.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Aschool-runvolunteerprogram.
B.ArecentTVshowaboutvolunteering.
C.Anintroductionofdifferentvolunteerservices.
15.Whydidn’tthewomanstartvolunteeringpreviously?
A.Shedidn'thaveenoughtime.
B.Shedidn'tcareaboutvolunteering.
C.Shedidn'tliketheschoolprogram.
16.WhodoesSarahhelpinhervoluntarywork?
A.Homelessanimals. B.Disabledkids. C.Oldpeople.
17.WhendoesMikevolunteer?
A.OnThursdayafternoons. B.OnFridaymornings. C.Ontheweekends.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Wherewillthevisitorsgo?
A.Ahotel. B.Abusstop. C.Amuseum.
19.WhatcanvisitorsseeinSkansen?
A.Modernbuildings.
B.Performancesbyactors.
C.PicturesfromtheIndustrialAge.
20.Whichattractioncostsextratovisit?
A.TheNordicZoo. B.TheChildren’sZoo. C.TheSkansenAquarium.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
Tour1——22DAYFIVESTANSUNVEILED
ExploretheheartofCentralAsiaonthisgloriousjourney.Discoverancientcities,
stunninglandscapes,andhighlightslikeSamarkand’sRegistanSquare,theSeven
LakesofTajikistan,andmajesticCharynCanyon.Immerseyourselfintheculture
andbeautyoftheSilkRoad.
Fullyescortedbyexpertlocalguides
Airporttransfersanddedicatedtransport
Breakfastdaily,6lunches,5dinners
DEPARTSAUG2025TOOCT2026
Tour2——14DAYCHINAUNCOVERED&YANGTZERIVERCRUISE
TickoffthemajorsightsofChina,acountryofcontrastsandbreathtakingicons,
andofcourse,deliciouscuisine.Plus,sailthetranquilYangtzeRiverwithscenic
viewsandexcitingon-shoreexcursions.
Fullyescortedbyexperttourguide
FlightfromXi'antoYichang
Breakfastdaily,7lunches,5dinners
DEPARTSJULY2025TONOV2025
Tour3——17DAYVIETNAM&CAMBODIAWITHMEKONGRIVERCRUISE
Experiencethesetwobeautifulcountriesincomfortandstyle.Journey
throughbustlingcities,relaxonluxurycruisesonHalongBayandMekong
Riverandexploreancienttemplesandcharmingvillages.
Smallgrouptour,maximum22guests
Overnightcruise
Breakfastdaily,9lunches,11dinners
高二英语学科 试题 第2页(共8页) DEPARTSJUNE2025TOAPR2026
Tour4——14DAYSRILANKAGROUPTOUR
VisitYalaNationalPark,SigiriyaLionRockFortress,ateaplantation,
unwindatacoastalresort,tourKandybytuk-tuk,embarkonaprivatejeep
safariandtakeascenicboatrideonMaduRiver.
Smallgrouptour,maximum16guests
Expert,English-speakingguides
Breakfastanddinnerdaily,5lunches
DEPARTSSEPT2025TODEC2026
21.Whichofthefollowingbeginsearliest?
A.Tour4. B.Tour3. C.Tour2. D.Tour1.
22.WhatcanweknowabouttheSriLankatour?
A.Itfocusesonlyonwildlifeexperiences.
B.Guestswillstayatthesamehotelthroughoutthetour.
C.Guestsmayexperiencevariousformsoftransportinit.
D.Itisdesignedforlargegroupsofinternationaltravelers.
23.Whatdothefourtourshaveincommon?
A.Theydon’tofferanydiscount.
B.Theyareaccompaniedbyguides.
C.Theyhavelimitedgroupmembers.
D.Theydon’tinclude3mealseveryday.
B
Zhao Xintong made history on Monday by becoming the first Chinese male snooker(斯诺克台球)
world champion, defeating three-time champion Mark Williams in an emotional final. The 24-year-old
from Sichuan province fought back after nearly losing his lead, claiming victory with a score of 18-14.
Overwhelmedwithpride,hedeclared,“ThiswillinspireChinesechildrentodreambig.Manymoreplayers
willachievegreatnessbecauseofthismoment.”
Thevictorycappedaremarkablejourney.Zhaoenteredthetournamentthroughqualifiers(资格赛),
defeating legends like Ronnie O’Sullivan in the semis. His victory completed a historic double for
China—just months after Bai Yulu won the women’s world title. As he held the cup high in Sheffield’s
CrucibleTheatre,thecrowderuptedincheers.
Zhao’swinresonated(影响)deeplyinChina,wheresnookerhasgrownintoanationalcraze.Itbegan
in 2005whenDing Junhui,nowa nationalhero,became thefirst Chinese player to win a ranking eventby
defeating Stephen Hendry. That match drew 110 million viewers, sparking a boom. Despite setbacks, like
Ding’s2016WorldChampionshipfinallosstoMarkSelby,patiencepaidoff.Thisyear,10Chineseplayers
reachedthetelevisedstagesoftheWorldChampionship,withZhao’sfinalbroadcastattractinganestimated
150millionviewersnationwide.
WorldSnookerchairmanJasonFergusonhighlypraisedZhaoasa“nationalhero”whowouldredefine
thesport.“He’srewrittenhistory,”Fergusonsaid.“Thesky’sthelimit—hecouldbecometherichestplayer
ever.” For Chinese fans, Zhao’s victory symbolizes a new era. After his near-collapse in the final (losing
four frames while needing just one), they celebrated into the early morning, their pride echoing Ding’s
legacy. Zhao himself vowed to “give children in China power,” believing his achievement would fuel
countlessaspirations.
As the nation’s youngest world champion, Zhao’s journey—from qualifiers to immortality—proves
thatwithcourageandtalent,eventheboldestdreamscanbecomereality.
24.WhatdoweknowaboutZhaoXintongfromparagraph1?
A.He’ssharp-eyed. B.He’speace-minded.
C.He’siron-willed. D.He’sprofit-motivated.
25.HowdoestheauthordescribeZhao’sremarkablejourney?
A.Bylistingdetailedfacts. B.Bygivingadefinition.
C.Byanalyzingthestatistics. D.Byreferringtoastudy.
高二英语学科 试题 第3页(共8页)26.WhatdidJasonFergusonsayaboutZhaoXintong?
A.HedefeatedMarkWilliams. B.Hewontheworldchampionship.
C.HeinspiredChinesechildren. D.Heturnedanewpageinsnookerhistory.
27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Tohighlightvictoryinspiringnationalambition.
B.Todiscusstechnicaltrainingmethodsinsnooker.
C.Toevaluatesnooker’seconomicimpactinChina.
D.ToemphasizeZhao’syouthasahistoricchampion.
C
Coca-Cola will be using over 4.1 billion kilograms of plastic a year by the year 2030, unless it stops
usingsingle-useplastic,accordingtoareportfromtheconservationorganizationOceana.
Oceanaalsoestimatesthatby2030,anannual602millionkilogramsofCoca-Cola’splasticpackaging
will be polluting the world’s oceans and waterways.The report says that this is enough plastic to fill the
stomachsof18millionbluewhales.OceanamadeitsestimatesusingCoca-Cola’sownreporteddataonits
useofplasticpackagingbetween2018and2023,andaforecastofthecompany’sfuturesalesgrowthbased
onpasttrends.
A 2024 study found that Coca-Cola is already the world’s worst plastic-polluting brand. Oceana says
theproblemisCoca-Cola’suseofsingle-useplastic insteadofreusablepackaging. Reusablebottlescanbe
used up to 25 times if made of thicker plastic, and up to 50 times if made of glass. Coca-Cola previously
had a goal of using 25% reusable packaging by 2030, but announced that it had given up that goal at the
endof2024.
Instead, the company says it will increase the use of recycled plastic in its packaging and increase
collection of single-use plastic bottles for further recycling. However, Oceana says that relying on the use
ofrecycledmaterialsandcollectionofplasticforrecyclingwon’treducethegreatinfluenceofCoca-Cola’s
plasticfootprint.
Theorganization’sSeniorVicePresidentMattLittlejohnsaid:“Single-useplasticisbadfortheoceans,
humanhealth,andbusiness.Recyclingcan'tsolvethecompany’sout-of-controlplasticproblem.Reusecan.”
He added, “Single-use plastic bottles made with recycled content can — just like bottles made of virgin
plastic — still become marine pollution and harm ocean life.” As well as harming sea life, plastic use is
alsoharmfulforhumanhealth.Severalstudieshaveconnectedplasticpollutionandmicroplasticstoserious
health conditions, such as cancer,heartdisease and dementia. Oceana suggests Coca-Cola should take real
action that can address its plastic problem now, namely replacing single-use packaging with reusable
packaging.
28.WhatwasCoca-Cola’soriginalplanfor2030?
A.Touse25%reusablepackaging.
B.Tostopallplasticbottleproduction.
C.Torecycle100%ofitsplasticwaste.
D.Toreplaceplasticswithglassbottles.
29.WhatisOceana’sattitudetowardCoca-Cola’srecycledplasticpolicy?
A.Supportive. B.Critical. C.Reserved. D.Indifferent.
30.WhatcanweinferaccordingtoMattLittlejohn?
A.Bluewhalesarethemostaffectedbyplasticwaste.
B.Reusablepackagingisabettersolutionthanrecycling.
C.Microplasticsmainlycomefromnon-recycledbottles.
D.Coca-Cola’snewplanwillsolveplasticpollutioneffectively.
31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?
A.HowtoStopOceanPollution
B.Coca-Cola’sNewReusablePlan
C.AGrowingThreatofPlasticBottles
D.Coca-Cola’sPlasticPollutionProblem
高二英语学科 试题 第4页(共8页)D
For a long time, psychologists believed in “catharsis theory,” or the idea that it’s better to release
negativeemotionsthanholdontothem. Butbackin2002,BradBushman, aprofessorofcommunicationat
the OhioState University,publishedastudythatquestionedthatlogic,saying thatventing(发泄)“is the
worstthingyoucando”whenyou’remadandit’s“addingmorefueltothefire.”
Focusingonafrustrating conversationcanblow outof proportionrelativelyminorannoyances, which
isunhealthy,saysJesseCougle,apsychologyprofessorstudyingangeratFloridaStateUniversity.
The problem is that when you’re furious(愤怒的), it feels better to shout angrily than it does to take
some centering deep breaths. Bushman has seen that in his research. Even though activities like hitting a
punching bag don’t actually lessen anger, “75% of people report feeling better” after they do it, he says.
Thesameisoftentrueforventingtoafriend.Itfeelsgreattohavesomeonesupportyourperspective.
Can somethingthatfeels sogood really besowrong? Bushman says it’s notalways a badthingto get
somethingoffyourchest.Talkingthroughanegativefeelingwiththegoalofunderstandingwhysomething
bothered you and how to better respond in the future, such as with a therapist, can be beneficial, he says.
But venting becomes less helpful, Cougle says, when it’s mean-spirited—when you repeat the same thing
you'vedonemanytimes,keepingyourselfstuckinthatpastangerwithouttryingtomovepastit.
When you feel yourself getting stuck in the trap of venting, look for healthier coping strategies. If
yoga and meditation aren’t your thing, try a quick shift in perspective. Bushman’s research supports the
“fly-on-the-wall” technique, which challenges angry people to imagine themselves as a third party
observingthesituationthatmadethemangry.Andfinally,don’tunderestimatetheimpactofanger—thatis,
gettingangry whenyou’rehungry.Sciencesuggests it’sa realphenomenon.So nexttime youfeelyourself
gearingupforaventingsession,thinkofgrabbingasnackandtakingafewdeepbreathsinstead.
32.Whatisthetraditionalbeliefofventing?
A.Nothingcanbeworsethanventing. B.Ventingmayleadtoworseemotions.
C.Lettingangeroutalwaysworkswell. D.Releasingnegativefeelingsislogical.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph3referto?
A.Theproblemofventingwhileangry.
B.Thebenefitoftakingsomedeepbreaths.
C.Thetemporaryrelieffromventinganger.
D.Thelessenedangerafterhittingsomething.
34.Whyisthe“fly-on-the-wall”techniquementionedinparagraph5?
A.Tochallengeangrypeople.
B.Toreplaceyogaandmeditation.
C.Toillustratechangeinperspective.
D.Toobservethesituationasathirdparty.
35. Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thepsychologicalriskofventinganditsinfluence.
B.Theharmofventingangeranditscopingtechniques.
C.Thescienceofhunger-relatedangeranditssolutions.
D.Thedevelopmentofcatharsistheoryanditsmoderndebates.
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
If you have magnificent goals but aren’t sure to how to make them a reality, this article is for you.
36 In this article, we will examine high achievers’ mindset, their core values, and their
approachestochallenges.
High achievers’ mindset. One thing that separates high achievers from underachievers is their
mindset. High achievers think differently from the rest of us. 37 First of all, they have high
standards. Second, they possess self-confidence. They believe in their abilities to handle whatever
challengestheymayface.
Goal-oriented(导向) approach. To become an overachiever, set clear, specific, and relevant goals
andusevisualization(形象化)topaintavividpictureofwhatyouwanttoaccomplishasyourcompassto
guideandmotivateyouraction.Thenextstepistobreakdownyourvisionintopropergoals. 38
高二英语学科 试题 第5页(共8页)Priorities(优先事项).Settingprioritiesisyour guidetotherightpath.Togetstarted,removeyour
to-dolist.It’ssoeasytogetannoyedwhendealingwithamillionthingsatonce. 39 Weallhave
averylimitedamountoftime,andnoteverythingcanbeyourpriority.
40 It can really take your performance to another level. Though it is unwelcome to some,
highachievementisunattainablewithoutself-discipline.Oneofthebestways tobecomeahighachieveris
tosetupanenvironmentthatsupportsyourgoalsandleadsyouintherightdirection.Whileroutinesmight
seem boring to some, they effectively streamline your actions, saving both time and effort. With a
consistentdailyschedule,there’snoneedtoconsideryournextmove.
A.Self-discipline.
B.Work-lifebalance.
C.Stayflexibleandbouncebackwhenthingsgetofftrack.
D.Ifyoucopykeyhabitsofhighachievers,youwillgetsimilarresults.
E.Thiswayofthinkingpushesthemforward,fuelingtheirpursuitofsuccess.
F.Takeadeepbreathandstartbyidentifyingthemostimportanttasksandgoals.
G.Andthesegoalsshouldbespecific,relevant,andachievablewithinyourcontrol.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
MichaelArmus, a 69-year-old retired auto body painter, entered the Bank of the West in Woodland,
California, on a sunny May morning in 2023 and sensed something 41 . Normally greeted
warmly by the tellers, he found them 42 him and looking frightened. He overheard a teller
whisperingtoanotherthatarobberhadpassedanotedemanding 43 andclaimingtohaveagun.
Unexpectedly,Armus 44 theman,EduardoPlasencia,asaformerneighbor.
Instead of fear, Armus felt 45 for Plasencia and approached him, asking if he had a
job.Plasencia hopelesslyrespondedthathedidn’twantto 46 anyoneandthathejustwantedto
go to prisonrather thancontinuehis struggle, asthere wasnothingforhim in town.Choosingempathy(同
情) over 47 ,ArmusledPlasenciaoutsidethebankandsuggestedtheytalk.Plasenciaagreed,and
thetwowalkedoutofthebank.
Once outside, Armus 48 the man in a bear hug, and Plasencia started to weep in his
embrace(拥抱).Policesoonarrivedwithrifles (步枪) drawnand 49 bothmentotheground.It
took 45 minutes for the police to realize Armus was not involved in the robbery and 50 him.
Plasencia,whoneverhadagun,was 51 attemptedrobbery.
Armus, described by the police as a(an) “ 52 and brave customer,” was more modest,
saying he 53 felt Plasencia’s pain and wanted to help. Armus, who volunteers to 54
homeless people and keeps pillows and blankets in his car for those living on the streets,
believes in the power of compassion. “Love 55 all things, and the world needs more
compassion,” he says. “Try to be kind to somebody;it makes a difference.”
41. A. unusual B. uncertain C. unwise D. unnecessary
42. A. inquiring B. ignoring C. expecting D. hugging
43. A. food B. drink C. cash D. shelter
44. A. considered B. described C. recognized D. interpreted
45. A. affection B. passion C. envy D. pity
46. A. murder B. hurt C. trouble D. shoot
47. A. fear B. concern C. anger D. guilt
48. A. scolded B. encouraged C. greeted D. wrapped
49. A. pushed B. forced C. tripped D. dragged
50. A. comfort B. inform C. reward D. release
51. A. charged with B. assigned with C. engaged with D. encountered with
52. A. open-minded B. far-sighted C. calm-acting D. deep-thinking
53. A. simply B. automatically C. gradually D. normally
54. A. arrange B. feed C. educate D. drive
55. A. conveys B. expands C. enriches D. overcomes
高二英语学科 试题 第6页(共8页)非选择题部分
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Naipizi yogurt, or milk-skin yogurt, has emerged as Beijing’s 56 (late) internet-famous
special cuisine. Combining traditional Mongolian dairy craftsmanship with modern dessert appeal, the
smoothyogurtwith its richtasteanduniqueflavor 57 (strike) asweetspotamongChina’s youth
recently.
Naipiziis a regionalcuisine from theInner MongoliaAutonomous Region.It 58 (make) by
boiling fresh milk and allowing it to cool. During the production process, exploded milk fat drops absorb
milk proteins, 59 reduces surface tension and enables the formation of a stable skin layer.As a
result, traditional milk skin contains anexceptionally high fat, reachingup to 60 (approximate)
60 percent.Tosome extent, naipizi yogurt canbe considereda modern 61 (revive) of traditional
Beijing yogurt. 62 a new type of yogurt, naipizi does not undergo any stirring during
fermentation(发酵), 63 (result)inathick,spoon-friendlymixtureremindingusofcustard(蛋奶
糕).
China’sDietaryGuidelinesrecommend300-500gofdairyintakedailyforadults, 64 current
national consumption averages less than one-tenth of this suggested target. Therefore naipizi yogurt has
emergedas 65 effectivesolutiontopeople’sdairyshortage.Whilenotlowcalorie,naipizipresents
anutritionalalternative to tasty dessertslikesugar-ladencheesecakes.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假如你是李华,最近参观了博物馆举办的绘画展,你的外国朋友Daniel对此很感兴趣,写信向
你咨询细节,请你写一封回信。内容包括:
1. 活动亮点;
2. 观展感受。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
DearDaniel,
Yours,
LiHua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
Istoodintheschoolauditorium(礼堂),VRheadsetonmyhead.Thevirtualforestbuzzedwith
life—3D fireflies danced above a stream, their glow waving on the water.My team had spent months
programming this for the Eco Youth Summit, to show how deforestation harms wildlife. The air
smelledoffreshpaint,andwhispersfromtheaudiencereachedmethroughtheheadset.
But as judges approached, the headset suddenly went dark. Panic surged through me. I tore off
the device to see Maya frozen at the control panel(控制板). "Server crashed," she mouthed, hands
高二英语学科 试题 第7页(共8页)shaking over the blackscreen. "Ourproject— it’s all gone." Murmurs rose inthe crowd,and my neck
burnedunderthestagelights.
I scanned the judges, their expectant smiles fading.Aman in green tapped his writing board; the
woman beside him frowned at her watch. Then my gaze met a girl in the front row, holding a stuffed
owl(猫头鹰).Herpigtailsbobbedassheleanedforward,butwhenIshookmyhead,hereyes filled
withdisappointment—mirroringmysister’slookwhenatripiscanceled.
"Wait," I claimed, grabbing Maya’s arm. She shrank back, but I pressed on: "What if we tell the
story withoutVR?" For a moment, she stared, then noddedsharply.Stepping tothe stage edge, I said,
“This forest isn’t just code. It’s a real home where owls nest...” My voice cracked, but words poured
out—aboutdryingrivers,aboutbirdslosinghabitats.
When I finished, the auditorium fell silent. Suddenly the girl rose to her feet, with her sneakers
making a sharp noise: “Instead of a virtual forest, can we plant a real tree?” The audience laughed
softly,andjudges exchangednods.Maya’s handfoundmine,steadyandwarm.ThoughtheVRfailed,
adefiniteideahadtakenroot.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Thecrowd’slaughterfadedastheheadjudgestoodup,microphoneinhand.
Twoweekslater,volunteersarrivedattheschoolwithgardeningtoolsandyoungtrees.
高二英语学科 试题 第8页(共8页)