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湖北省部分省级示范高中 2025~2026 学年上学期高二期中测试
英语试卷答案
听力
1-5:ABCAB 6-10:ACABA 11-15:AABAB 16-20:CBAAB
阅读
21-23:BCC 24-27:CABB 28-31:BCAB 32-35:BBAC
七选五
36-40:GAFBE
完形填空
41-45:ABCDB 46-50:CDBDA 51-55:CBADC
语法填词
56.which 57.as 58.Built 59.a 60.included
61.weighs 62.hidden 63.and 64.destruction 65.slightly
应用文
Version1(选择 “Historical Figures of GreatAchievements”)
Dear Brown,
I really like the idea of adding a new column to our English newspaper. As for the two
options,I’dliketo choose“Historical Figures ofGreatAchievements”.
Historical figures who made remarkable contributions are like shining stars in human history.
For example, scientists such as Marie Curie, who devoted her life to radioactivity research and
pioneered cancer treatment, orTuYouyou, whose discovery ofartemisinin saved millions of lives,
show us the power of perseverance and dedication. Learning about their stories not only inspires
us to pursue excellence but also helps us understand the roots of human progress—how curiosity
and courage shaped the world we live in today. Moreover, exploring their achievements connects
thepast and present, making history “alive” and meaningful forteenagers.
I believe this column will attract many students, as it enriches our knowledge of history
whileintroducing us to great mindsworth admiring.
Version2(选择 “Embracing theDevelopment ofNewTechnologies”)
Dear Brown,
Ireally likethe ideaof adding a newcolumn to ourEnglish newspaper.When it comes to the
two choices, Iprefer “Embracing theDevelopment of NewTechnologies”.
In today’s fast-changing world, new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), renewable
energy and space exploration are reshaping our lives deeply—from how we communicate to how
we solve global problems.Acolumn focusing on these topics can keep us updated with the latest
advancements. For instance, we can learn how AI improves medical diagnosis accuracy, how
solar panels and electric vehicles reduce carbon emissions, or how private space companies are
pushing humanity’s boundaries in space travel. This not only sparks our interest in science and
innovation but also helps us understand what the future might look like. Besides, gaining
knowledge about new technologies prepares us to adapt to a tech-driven society and even inspires
someofus to pursuecareers inrelated fields.
I’m sure this column will be popular among students who are curious about the future and
eagerto explorethewonders oftechnology.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Ashley laid the cranberry-apple pie on the blanket, it’s golden and fragrant. The family’s
eyes lit up—especially the girl, Lila, who clapped her hands. “Pie! My favorite!” she exclaimed,
giggling as Ashley’s mom sliced the pie gently and shared everyone with a piece. “You made
this?” the father asked surprisingly. Ashley nodded proudly. When Ashley watched them savor
each bite, a warm memory of sharing a pie together with Emily surfaced. Maybe missing Emily
wasn’t solonely when warmth filled thelobby.
The phone suddenly rang as Ashley was sharing the apple juice with the girl beside her.
When Emily’s voice crackled through the phone,Ashley’s throat tightened. “I’m so sorry I didn’t
make it… ” Emily’s worried voice immediately coming through, asking whetherAshley was fine
now. A joyful voice piping up in the background, Ashley asked quietly if it was Isabella. Emily
laughed softly and said yes. Instead of feeling jealous, a smile tugged at her lips—glad Emily
wasn’t waiting alone. She glanced at Lila, who held out a pie crumb, realizing friendship wasn’t
about possession, but about watching your happiness growing together. Maybe next year, there
would betwo pies—one fortheold friend, onefor new.
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Text1
W:What are all theseboxes for?
M: I’m lookingfor anew apartment.
W:Why?
M:Well, justfor a change.And therent is toohigh.
Text2
W: Wow! Jennifer got her new book published last month. I learned it from the morning paper
today.
M:Yes,I know.It’s based onherteaching experience inAfrica last year.
Text3
W:Jim, have you seen Bob?
M: Not sinceheleft myoffice anhourago.Why?
W:He’s supposed to beat theairport nowto pick upMr.Anderson, but he’s nowhere to befound.
Text4
W:Slowdown abit, John. Keep it under65.Wedon’twant to bepulled over bythepolice.
M: OK. Ijust wanted to get to theservice station sooner.I’mkind of hungry.
Text5
W:I found thegas bill inthe mailbox.
M: Howmuchis it?
W:About 150. Oh, itwas duelast Friday.
M: Don’t worry.I’lltake careof ittomorrow.
Text6
W:Hello, Steve. How is your training going?
M: Great. My coach has a really good swim program for me, and I think I’m in first-class
condition.
W:Do you have to get upvery early?
M:Well, Idon’t liketraining early inthe morning, so Istart at 10:00.
W:I see.What about lunchthen?
M: Idon’t have lunch. Lunch makes mesleepy.Itrain all through theday until 3:00.
Text7
W:Good evening, everyone. I’m Fiona. With us tonight is Mark, a famous local artist.Thanks for
joiningus, Mark.
M:Thank you, Fiona.
W:Have you done livedrawing before? Is there more pressure to draw infront ofan audience?
M:Yes,I have donelivedrawing before. It’s always fun. I often draw pictures in pubs, and people
always come over foralook and achat.
W: I know that you’ve drawn pictures on many things, including maps and the covers of books
and magazines.What’ssomething you haven’tdrawn onyet, butreally want to?
M: I’dliketo draw onpersonal diaries peoplehave kept overtheyears and draw theowner on it.
W:Fantastic. Could you also tellus where your inspirations comefrom?
M: Most are from the people I’ve met and talked to when I was travelling. I always dream of
travelling around theworld and creating a series ofdrawings about different cities intheworld.
Text8
W:Hello.Thisis Carl’s Commercial Cleaning. May I help you?
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{#{QQABTQCAggAgQJIAAAhCAQWgCAEYkACCAIgOAAAQoAAAQBNABCA=}#}M:Yes,I’mcalling toask about thecleaner position.Is it stillavailable?
W: Yes, it is. We mainly work with small stores in the area, and the job is to clean the storefront
windows.
M: Iknow.You said that intheAd. Do Ineed work experience?
W: No, we offer on-the-job paid training.As a company car is provided, you must have a driver’s
licenseand agood driving record.You also need to havea smartphonefor communication.
M: Surething. Can I askabout thepay?
W:Certainly,it’s tento twelvedollars perhour,plustips.
M: Okay.Do you haveother requirements?
W: Our employees must be dependable, and be able to lift heavy things and stand long hours at a
time.
M: No problem.
W:Good. Can you cometomorrowafternoon at two for an interview?
M: Okay.
Text9
M: Good morning. Can Ihelp you?
W:Yes,I’vegot areservation. My name is Hillary Langley.
M: Justa moment,please. Howdoyou spell your last name?
W:L-A-N-G-L-E-Y,Langley.
M:Well, I’m sorry,butwe don’t seem tohave a reservation foryou.
W: There must be some mistake. I’m attending a conference in the city on business, and my
secretary toldmethat theconference organizer madethereservation for me.
M: Isee. No, I’m sorry.You are notbooked in here.
W:Well, butcan you find mea single room anyway?
M: I’m afraid there’snothing available at themoment.
W:Look, Ireally need aroom here. CanI talk to your manager?
M: The manager is away at the moment. But, well… I may be able to help you if you could wait
and prepare to check inafter two in theafternoon.We’ll havesome rooms at that time.
W: That’d be very kind of you. Could you give me a call when you have a room available? I’ll
justwander around and have somecoffee.
M: Certainly.Would you pleasegive meyour phonenumber?
W:Sure. Here’smy card.Thanks.
Text10
W: Good evening. I’m honored to have my voice heard to make a difference in the lives of those
little birds that share our city. My name is Christina. I’m an enthusiastic birdwatcher. Because we
cut down too many trees in the nearby areas, many birds now find places within the city to live.
The most common is the area behind the large advertisement boards on the poles. It’s a natural
choice for the birds because the poles are similar to trees, tall and far from dangers on the ground.
The surprising thing is that there are likely more than five or six kinds of birds living together at
each place. While trying to learn more about these birds, I find that there have not been any
consistent studies or monitoring of them. Their eating habits, adaptation to life in the city,
diseases, death rate and such other information are not available. I’d like to suggest that a
program be started to study these birds. It could be convenient to employ birdwatchers to do the
initialstudies.
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