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哈师大附中 2025-2026 学年度上学期高二期末考试英语答案 【听力理解】 1—5 ACBAC 6—10ABBCB 11—15 ACBCC 16—20 CABAC 【阅读理解】 21—23 BCD 24—27 BDCA 28—31 CBAD 32—35 ABDC 36—40 EFDGA 【完形填空】 41—45 DABDC 46—50 BACAD 51—55 BBACD 【语篇填空】 56. or 57. faced 58. obedient 59. Notably 60. with 61. what 62. shapes 63. accuracy 64. to be explored 65. a 【单句填空】 66. investor 67. economical 68. before 69. of 70. to investigate 71. as 72. disturbance 73. legality 74. will be working 75. considerate 【应用文参考范文】 范文1:传记文学 (biography) Let’s Read Among all book types, I strongly recommend biographies, offer more than life stories—they are sources of inspiration. The primary reason for my recommendation is: reading about how historical figures or modern role models overcame failures, chased dreams, and stick to principles helps us gain wisdom. For instance, Helen Keller’s story teaches us resilience, while Elon Musk’s journey shows the power of innovation. What’s more, these real-life tales make abstract virtues like courage and persistence tangible and practical to us. I hope more of us will dive into biographies. They won’t just broaden our horizons but also fuel our own growth. Together, let’s let these stories light up our “Fun of Reading Month” and beyond! Li Hua (114 words) 范文2: 科幻小说(science fiction) Let’s Read I’m Li Hua, excited to recommend science fiction (SF) for our school’s reading month! SF books, like The Three-Body Problem, blend advanced technology with imaginative storytelling, expanding our horizons. Why do I recommend you to read SF? First, it fosters creativity by envisioning futuristic worlds. Second, it sharpens critical thinking through complex plots. Personally, it inspired my curiosity about space exploration. Looking ahead, embracing SF can unite us in shared wonder, making reading a joyful habit. Let’s dive into these fascinating tales together in the “Fun of Reading Month” ! Li Hua (90 words) 范文3:侦探小说 (Detective Novel) Let’s Read I’d like to recommend detective novels, which are thrilling stories where detectives solve mysteries through logic and clues. Primarily, I recommend this genre because it keeps readers engaged with suspenseful plots and unexpectedtwists. It’s no daub that those detective stories sharpen critical thinking and offer a fun escape from daily routines. Additionally, reading detective novels improved our problem-solving skills. Looking ahead, these books can inspire more students to enjoy reading and develop analytical minds. Come and join the “Fun of Reading Month” and dive into the world of mysteries! Li Hua (90 words) 范文4:科普读物 (Popular Science) Let’s Read I’d prefer to recommend popular science books, where they explain complex scientific ideas in simple terms, covering topics like space or biology. I am fond of reading popular science books, because they blend education with entertainment, making learning enjoyable. Another reason I recommend them is because they broaden knowledge and encourage curiosity about the world. More importantly, reading popular science enhances an individual’s understanding of natural phenomena. With the “Fun of Reading Month” activity, these books can inspire a love for science and lifelong learning. Let’s come and read together and discover the wonders of science! Li Hua (96 words) 范文5:推荐魔幻小说 (Fantasy) Let’s Read I recommend reading fantasy books, which create magical worlds with dragons, wizards, and epic adventures. The first reason I recommend fantasy books is that they ignite imagination and offer an escape from reality, making them perfect for young readers. Personally, I’m always captivated this genre because it taught me to dream big and think creatively. For example, reading the trilogy of “The Lord of the Rings ” filled me with joy and hope. In the future, this genre can inspire more students to explore reading and build a vibrant school culture. Join the “Fun of Reading Month” and embark on a magical journey! Li Hua (102 words) 【读后续写参考范文】 Possible version 1: Finally, Michael touched something. A shoe, then an ankle — It was Tiara! He scooped her into his arms and stood. Turning, he fought through the smoke and made his way to the outside. Michael put Tiara down on the doorway. And He started CPR — the first time he’d ever done so. The women stood behind him, praying silently. Soon a slight cough came from Tiara’s throat. He gave five more breaths. She opened her eyes and took a breath on her own. Tiara was safe now; however, Michael fainted to the ground, unconscious. When he woke up, Michael found himself in the hospital, surrounded by his neighbors who constantly said thank-you to the hero. Michael spent over a week in the hospital. Tiara was released from the hospital after a few days. The fire sickened Michael’s lung disease, and he feels the effects even two years later. “It’s a small price to pay,” he always replies. “I’d do it again in a heartbeat. Wouldn’t give it a second thought.” (80+76=156 words) Possible version 2: Finally, Michael touched something. A small, trembling body pressed against the wall. His fingers closed around Tiara's wrist, a lifeline in the suffocating darkness. “I’ve got you, baby girl,” he choked out, dragging her toward the stairwell. Flames licked at his heels as he stumbled down, every step felt like treading on red-hot coals. Tiara's faint sobs were his only guide until the blinding morning light pierced the smoke. His legs felt like lead, but he knew he couldn't give up. Upon vaguely seeing swaying figures, Michael tried to call for help, his throat blocked without making a sound, and his strength gradually fading. Luckily, just as he was struggling not to fall, two men rushed to them. Tiara was safe now; however, Michael fainted to the ground, unconscious. When the emergency personnel arrived, Michael’s pale face was still stained with cigarette ash, and his hands instinctively protected the back of Tiara’s head. They quickly checked on Michael, who was in a critical condition due to his lung disease and smoke inhalation.When he woke up, Michael found himself in the hospital, surrounded by Tiara and her family. When they constantly said thank-you to the hero, Tiara’s eyes brimming with gratitude, reflecting the soft hospital lights, Michael’s mouth parted slightly, forming a curve upward, like a proud warrior amidst triumph. “It’s a small price to pay,” said the hero,“Anyone in a heartbeat would have made the choice.” (114+108=222 words)【听力原文】 (Text 1) M:Do you think I look okay then? Do you like this jacket? W:It’s fine and so is the shirt but you’d better put a tie on as well. M:I suppose you’re right. It is an interview after all. (Text 2) W:Since you’re going to the dry cleaner’s, can you drop me off at Kroger’s? I need to get some groceries. M:Sure, but first I have to stop by the bank. I need some cash to pay for my dry cleaning. W:Oh, don’t worry. I can lend you some. (Text 3) M:Please make 30 copies for me and 20 copies for Mr. Brown as soon as I make the final corrections on the original. W:No problem. I will make all the copies. Then I need to book a special delivery service for Mr. Brown. (Text 4) M:How about if I come over to pick you up at 6:45 p.m. for the movie? W:Make it seven. I won’t have finished my dinner until then. (Text 5) W:I’m just going to order a get-well card for Jen from this website. M:That’ll cheer her up. It’s not much fun being stuck in a hospital. W:You know how much she likes flowers, so either one of these will do. M:Go for that one; it has more flowers on it. (Text 6) M:So how are the new neighbors? W:Well, I must say I’m quite pleased so far. It’s early days, of course — they’ve only been there for a couple of weeks. ⑦But they do seem better than the last ones. All those weekend parties. Such an unpleasant family. M:Have you invited them round yet? W:Well, no, I haven’t had a chance. ⑥You see, they’ve asked me to go to their house on two occasions already and one of those was for lunch last weekend. M:That’s very sociable of them. W:Yes. As I say, I’m rather pleased. They’ve even offered to come and cut my grass for me. (Text 7) W:So what made you decide to do a storytelling course? M:Well, a friend of mine who did it last year recommended it to me. She thought I might enjoy it — and she was right. It was great fun and everyone was very supportive. It gave me the courage I needed — and the self- belief — to be able to stand up and speak in front of a group of people. W: So are you going to be leaving us to take up a career ⑧as a storyteller, then? M: No, I like working here too much. W:⑨Ha-ha! That’s a good story. (Te⑨xt 8) M:⑩Hello, I’m Kevin Millar and welcome to Career Central. My guest today is Alison Lee. Alison, can you tell us a bit about your job? W:Well, my job is fun. I spend most of my time observing the bears in their natural habitat and collecting information about their numbers, their distribution and their habits. M:What skills do you ne⑪ed to have to do your job? W: You have to work well in a team and be prepared for potentially long waiting periods to see results from your research. M:⑪⑫I s ⑬there anything you should be careful of when doing this job? W:⑫Well, once while I was cooking breakfast, a bear was putting its head through the window. I quickly closed the window and it ran away. You must remember that you work with wild animals and they can be dangerous. (Text 9) W:Did you go to San Francisco in the end? M:I was keen on going to San Francisco, but we decided on Quebec because my wife has a sister there that she wanted to see. I don’t regret it. Quebec is absolutely fantastic. If you ever get the chance, you should definitely go. ⑭ W:Really? Tell me more about it.M: When we arrived, there was a fresh carpet of snow on the ground, the sky was brilliant blue and the sun was shining. It was amazing! W:⑰So what can you do there? M:On our first day, we went on a walk around the city. I was really impressed by the Chateau Frontenac. It’s not only a luxurious hotel but also considered to be one of the most castle-like hotels in the world. We also went to the Lower Town, which has lovely old streets, lined with age-old charming shops. W:Did you go skiing? ⑮ M:No, but we did something better. Someone working at our hotel recommended we go to Village Vacances Valcartier. The place consists of several small snow-covered hills; you can’t ski there but you can go tubing. We got into these huge tubes and launched ourselves down the hill. It was fantastic fun! (Text 10) ⑯ M:Welcome to this annual innovation fair. I’m Camilla Doyle, from the organizing committee, and I’ll take you through a few highlights. Many industries are interested in Joe Higson’s work. There are many types of chemicals. Whichever they are, if used in the workplace, it’s crucial to keep people safe, and Joe’s machine helps with this. It can ⑱detect poisonous substances in places they shouldn’t be. Some students have created a camera-operated weather ballo⑱on and sent it over 30 km into the Earth’s atmosphere. The readings they’ve got so far are incredibly detailed and could be helpful for weather forecasting and many other uses. The photographs taken by the balloon’s camera are impressive too. Something th⑲at’s attracted media attention is another type of underwater vehicle, which can operate in the severest conditions. It can explore the ocean depths where there’s absolutely no light, and it’s being used to learn about the behavior of the most difficult to reach marine life. There are hopes of taking it to the polar regions, where scientists hope to find out more about what might be living there. ⑳