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重庆市第十八中学2024-2025学年高二下学期5月学习能力摸底英语答案_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年6月试卷_0612重庆市第十八中学2024-2025学年高二下学期5月学习能力摸底考试
重庆市第十八中学2024-2025学年高二下学期5月学习能力摸底英语答案_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年6月试卷_0612重庆市第十八中学2024-2025学年高二下学期5月学习能力摸底考试

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高二英语试题答案 听力 CACBC BABBA BCCBC BACAA 阅读 A: DDA B: BDCD C: BDBB D: ACCB 七选五:FCGAD 完形填空 ABBDC ADABA CABAC 语法填空 56. a 57. designed 58. Traditionally 59. which 60. significant 61. are gifted 62. as 63. connecting 64. imagination 65. to fascinate 写作 第一节 Dear Beth, Glad to know that you want to learn to play table tennis. It's a fantastic choice! Learning table tennis not only enriches your life but also helps you stay fit. I fully support your decision. As for a coach, I highly recommend Coach Smith. He is an experienced player and acertified coach who has trained many beginners. His teaching style is patient and encouraging, which I believe will be perfect for you. He offers both group and private lessons, so you can choose based on your preference and schedule. If you need any more information or assistance, don't hesitate to let me know. I'm sure you'll enjoy learning this exciting sport! Best wishes, Li Hua 第二节 Finally, it would let me get close. One day, as I sat quietly under the shade of a tree, the fox cautiously approached, its bright and soft eyes fixed on me. I held my breath, not wanting to startle the little creature. As it came closer, I could see the trust in its eyes, and I knew that it had got accustomed to my presence and that our bond had deepened. Over time, I was able to bring it food and even stroke its fur and occasionally, it would huddle peacefully against me as we sat on the green grass, like two old friends. And just like what I’d do to an old friend who seemed to need help, I took it home, thinking I could better take care of it and we could better enjoy each other’s company. To my surprise, the day after I took it home, it escaped . It jumped out of an open window and in no time vanished into the woods. As I watched it slip away, with a nimbleness and grace that was a joy to behold, darting through the underbrush with a fluidity that spoke of its wild nature, I suddenly realized that perhaps the wild called to it more strongly than I ever could. I should never have tried to keep it as a tame pet, because wild creatures were supposed to be roaming in their own home, rather than being confined in mine. I didn’t see it then — not even with the help of that book about foxes, but now, on looking back, I know that my self-acclaimed “love” for it was not love at all, but possession.