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高二英语试题
参考答案2025.4
第一部分:听力(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)
1-5. BCACA
6 -10.
ABABC
11-15.
BCABC
16-20.
CABCB
第二部分:阅读理解(共20 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分50 分)
21-23 DDA
24-27
DCBA
28-31
CBDC
32-35 D B A C
36-40 AECGD
第三部分:语言运用
完形填空:(共15 小题;每小题1 分,满分15 分)
41-45. DBAAC
46-50.DADBB
51-55.CCBBA
单词拼写(共10 小题;每小题1 分,满分10 分)
56.restrict
57.Assigning
58. influential
59. Prejudice
60. emerged
61.composed
62.enthusiastic
63. enhanced
64. harmonious 65.amateur
单句语法填空(共5 小题,每小题1 分,满分5 分)
66.have been analyzing
67.to set
68.whose
69.To master
70.in
第四部分
写作(共2 节,满分40 分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15 分)
Caring for the Environment Starts from Ourselves
World Environment Day, observed on June 5th annually, reminds us of the
urgent need to protect our planet.
As young students, we should promote environmental protection and start from
the things around us, such as caring for every plant and tree in the school, and actively
participating in various public welfare activities that care for nature. In addition, we
should also obey the rules of the school, striving to be good students with civilization
and politeness, which will contribute to the construction of the most beautiful campus.
Let’s embrace eco-friendly daily practices . Together, we can turn our school into
a cleaner, more beautiful place while combating global environmental challenges.
第二节
读后续写(满分25 分)
Helen nodded, took the money, and rushed off to the grocer’s. Her heart pounded
as she grabbed the coins, her mind racing with images of the Katz children’s hollow
cheeks. At the store, she hesitated, unsure what to buy. The grocer noticed her
trembling hands. “What’s wrong, dear?” he asked gently. Helen explained the
situation, her voice quivering. Without a word, he packed a large paper bag with
bread, milk, eggs, and even a small block of cheese. “Tell your father this is on me,”
he said, pressing a few extra apples into the bag. Helen’s eyes filled with tears as she
thanked him, hurrying back to the apartment building.
Everyone’s eyes turned to her as she entered the Katzes’ house, and her father
smiled. The children’s faces lit up like lanterns when they saw the food. Mrs. Katz
covered her mouth, tears streaming down her face, while Mr. Katz squeezed his wife’
s shoulder, his own eyes misty. Helen’s father quietly slipped the rent money back
into his pocket as the family enjoyed the meal. Helen watched, her chest tight with a
mix of sadness and pride. As they walked home, her father squeezed her hand. “You
did a good job today,” he said softly. Helen smiled, realizing that true wealth wasn’t
measured in coins but in moments like these.
附:听力原文
Text 1
W: I’m goanna throw out this ugly dress! I don’t even remember why I bought it in
the first place!
M: Well, it’s such a beautiful material. Just get it to a tailor. A few changes will make
it lovely. Text 2
M: Father’s sixtieth birthday is coming.
W: How should we celebrate it for him?
M: I plan to take the whole family for a big meal in a fancy restaurant. I’ll also invite
some relatives.
Text 3
W: Guess what happened to me last night.
M: What was it?
W: My phone rang when I was sound asleep. It was my friend Mary. Her car couldn’t
start when she passed my house. So I invited her to spend the night.
Text 4
W: Do you want to watch a movie tonight?
M: No, I want to spend the night at grandma’s.
W: If you go, I’ll go with you. I miss her so much.
M: Then let’s go over to her place after Mom comes back.
Text 5
M: Before we begin today’s lecture, I want to invite Dr. Kathleen White to talk about
the plan for the afternoon.
W: Prof. Brookings, I just talked to Dr. White. She said she will be a little late today
because she got stuck in traffic.
M: Oh, thank you, Dr. Mildens. In that case, I’ll begin the lecture now, and Dr. White
can tell us about the afternoon later on.
Text 6
M: Did you and your brother have a good time at the Media Camp?
W: Yes, it was great. He went for film-making and I chose poster design.
M: What made you decide to go there? Did your brother talk you into it?
W: Actually I persuaded him. I read about it in a magazine. I knew he’d be interested
because he wants to work in the movie industry. I don’t, but I was getting a bit fed up
with always spending the summer doing the same old things, so I applied as soon as I
heard about it.
Text 7
M: Hey, Julia. You look unhappy. What’s the matter?
W: Oh hi, James. I really want to be in my friend’s band, but they say I can’t sing.
M: Well, you’ve got a great new electric guitar, haven’t you?
W: Yes, but they don’t need another guitar player.
M: You see, I play in a band. Perhaps you could play with us. I’ll ask the others.
W: Really? Who’s in your band?
M: There’s Pete and Danny. They’re brothers. And then there’s Joe—the pianist, you
know, the tall American boy. We need a girl in the band. Let me ask them.
W: OK. We can practice in my garage.
Text 8
M: Next month all the people in our class have to spend a week going to work instead
of going to school. I wondered if I could come to work with you.
W: But you don’t want to be a lawyer. You’ve always said you want to do something
different from your dad and me. Let’s think of somewhere else you could go, like a
hospital.
M: But I might want to be a lawyer.
W: What are all your friends going to do during this special week?
M: Most of them want to work with children in a primary school for a week. I really
want to know what a lawyer is really like and what you really do.
W: Well, I’m not happy about it. But if it’s what you really want and you promise not
to be upset if you’re bored, I’ll do it.
M: OK, I promise.
Text 9
W: Chris, I would like to know, what kind of food you eat in Belgium.
M: We have our fish, our meat, our wines, our fruit…
W: I mean what is popular about Belgian food?
M: Well, it’s a bit different in Belgium as I think it is here in New York. We really
enjoy the tables. We don’t go out for dinner that often but when we go out we stay at a
table for three or four hours. It starts with appetizers, then it may be a soup, then it’s
the main dish, then it’s still an ice-cream or something. W: It takes so much time to
have dinner in your country!
M: Yeah. We really enjoy eating and it goes slow. Last winter, a friend from Portugal
went to Belgium with me. For Christmas dinner, we met at 5:30 and then we started
with some drinks. I think we ate from 6 o’clock in the afternoon till 12 o’clock that
night.
W: Wow! You must be fat there if you eat that much.
M: In fact we don’t. We don’t do it that often, but if we do, then of course the next
day or the next few days you see people just don’t eat much.
Text 10
W: And now for our Mystery Person of the week and your chance to win one of our
amazing prizes. Last week’s competition produced a huge response and the first five
answers pulled out of the box received $100 worth of sports bags. And if you didn’t
win last week, here’s another chance. And this week’s prize is even bigger. We are
giving away ten prizes of $250 worth of iWatches to mark the first anniversary of the
show, so get your pens ready to take down the address details. Just write the name of
the person you think is our Mystery Person and send it to Mystery Draw, PO Box
5110, London. The address will be repeated at the end of the show for those of you
who didn’t get it. And now let me introduce our mystery person this week. He is a
very well-known footballer who plays for a famous club, and has also played for his
national team. He is very talented and is very popular, especially for the part he
played in a famous footballing victory. He has no famous wife, and speaks French but
not a Frenchman. If you think you know who he is, then send your answer on a
postcard to Mystery Draw, PO Box 5110, London. That’s PO Box 5110. We don’t
accept letters. And please don’t forget to write your name and telephone number, too.