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福州市八县(市,区)协作校2024-2025学年第二学期期中联考高二英语试卷【完卷时间:120分钟;满分:150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:How

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A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whendoesthemanusuallypracticeyoga?A.At5:30. B.At6:00. C.At6:30.2.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Preparingforhertests.B.Planningherholiday.C.Readingabook.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Atasupermarket.C.Attheman’soffice.4.Whyistheboy’sfatheragainstthetrip?A.Canadaistoofaraway.B.Thetripmaybemeaningless.C.Thetimeofthetripisunsuitable.5.Whatisthemainreasonfordoctorstorecommendbikeriding?A.Itcanmakelegsslim.B.Itcanmakeyouputonweight.C.Itcanbuildupthebody.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatcanwesayabouttheweatheronSunday?A.Itwasfine.B.Itwashot.C.Itwaschangeable.7.Whatdothelocalsthinkofsmallballsoficeinmidsummer?A.It’sbeyondtheirexpectations.B.It’sacommonphenomenon.C.It’scausedbyclimatechange.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Tomakeareservation.B.Tocheckoutofthehotel.C.Toaskaboutthecitycenter.9.WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheImperial?A.Itischeaperthanherhotel. B.Itisratedasafive-starhotel. C.Itisbetterknownthanherhotel.10.WhatdoesthemanfinallywanttoknowabouttheImperial?A.Theprice.B.Thetelephonenumber.C.Thelocation.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whathasthewomanbeenreading?A.Anovel.B.Adictionary.C.Acookbook.12.Whydoesn’tthemanreadbooks?A.Hehaspooreyesight.B.Hedislikesstories.C.Heistoobusy.13.Wheredoesthemanusuallylistentohisbooks?A.Inthekitchen.B.Inthecar.C.Ontheplane.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.15.WhatdoesClairethinkhelpedhergettheletterfromHarvard?A.Forminggoodlearninghabits.B.Attendingextracourses.C.Stayinguplatetostudy.16.WhydidClairechooseHarvardUniversity?A.Herauntwasstudyingthere.B.Shehaswonascholarshiptoit.C.ShewantstobeMadelyn'sschoolmate.17WhatdoesClaireplantodobeforeSeptember?A.Visitheraunt.B.Travelabroad.C.Visitsomecolleges.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatarethegoodseedsconfirmedby?A.Containers.B.X-rays.C.Freezers.19.Whyareseedsstoredinfrozenenvironment?A.Tobepreservedforlong.B.Totackleclimatechange.C.Tosafeguardfoodsupply.20.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?A.Whereseedsarestored.B.Howtheseedbankworks.C.Whyseedbanksareimportant.第二部分阅读理解(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANorthernIreland’scapitalandlargestcity—Belfast—hasbecomeatoptouristdestination.Hereareafewoftheattractionsthatbringinguestsfromaroundtheglobe.BotanicGardensBelfastBotanicGardensstartedoutasaprivateparkin1828,butopenedtothepublicin1895.Constructiononthegarden’sfamousPalmHouseabuildingofglassandironstartedinthe1830s.Awidevarietyofplantscanbefoundthere,includingonethatisover400yearsold!Open:9:00am-4:30pm(ClosedfromNov.15thtoFeb.15thnextyear.)Admission:Individual:$9(adult),$5(kidunder14)Family:$21(Parents&upto3kids)BelfastCityHallBelfast’sCityHall,locatedinthecenterofthecity,isagoodplacetobegintouring.Thegrandbuilding,whichopenedin1906,housesexhibitsthatarerelatedtoBelfast’spoliticsandgovernment.Outside,thegardensarefullofimpressivestatuesandmemorials.Open:8:00am-5:30pm(ClosedonDec.23rd-25th&Jan.1st-3rd.)Admission:Individual:$10(adult),$6(kidunder14)Family:$24(Parents&upto3kids)UlsterMuseumThelargestmuseuminNorthernIrelandisBelfast’ssplendidUlsterMuseum.IthasbeercalledNorthernIreland’streasurehouseofthepastandpresent.Frommummiestomoonrocks,themuseumpossessesimpressiveart,naturalscienceandhistorycollections.Open:Weekdays:8:00am-5:30pmWeekends:10:00am-3:30pmAdmission:Individual:$8(adult),$4(kidunder14)Family:$19(Parents&upto3kids)St.GeorgesMarketAward-winningSt.George’sMarketwasbuiltinthe1890sandisBelfast’slastremainingmarkethousedinaVictorianbuilding.Visitorswillfindapproximately200standssellingfood,clothes,antiques,craftsandmore.Goearlyforthemarket’sfamousbreakfastandtryaspecialtycoffeeorteawhilelisteningtolivemusic.Open:Weekends:5:30am-3:30pm.Admission:FREE21.AtwhattimecanBotanicGardensbevisited?A.8:30am,Mar.24th. B.9:30am,May7th. C.12:15pm,Nov.30th. D.5:00pm,July17th. 22.Howmuchwouldacouplewithtwochildrenunder14payforadmissiontoBelfastCityHall?A.$16. B.$22. C.$24. D.$32.23.Wheremayyouobserveitemsfromspace?A.UlsterMuseum. B.BotanicGardens.C.BelfastCityHall. D.St.George’sMarket.BInabreathtakingincidentinBerlin,ayoungmannarrowlyescapedalife­threateningsituationwherehebecametrappedbeneathabus.The16­year­oldfoundhimselfunabletomovebeneathatyre(轮胎)ofthebuswhenhefelldownduringanattempttocatchthedepartingvehicleatalocalstoponaMondayafternoon.Thequickresponseofthebusdriver,whoimmediatelystoppedthevehicle,coupledwiththeassistanceofroughly40people,includingbothpassengersandbystanders,ledtoaremarkableachievement.Together,theymanagedtolifttherightsideofthebussufficientlytofreetheyoungman.FrankKurze,oneofthecourageousvolunteerswhoparticipatedintherescue,recalledthemessyscene,stating,“Isawthementryingtoliftthebus,anditwascleartomethatIalsohadtohelpliftthebusandtrytopulltheyoungmanfromunderneath.”NearbymedicalprofessionalsfromahealthcarecenterintheSpandauneighborhoodofBerlininstantlyarrivedatthescenetoprovidevitalfirstaid.MichelleRueckborn,oneofthenursesonduty,sharedtheirresponse,saying,“Wewereatworkwhenweheardscreams,andourcoworkerlookedoutofthewindowandsawwhathadhappened,andsaid‘Grabthedoctor'skitandrun.’”SandraGrunwald,anothernursepresentatthescene,added,“Hewasresponsivebutunderstandablyconfused,unsureofwhatwasunfoldingaroundhim.”Despitethefrighteningcircumstances,theyoungmanunbelievablysurvivedwithonlyminorinjuries,thankstothecollectiveeffortofaround40individualswhocametogethertoperformaheroicrescue.TheBerlinpolicedepartmentpraisedthecollectiveeffortsofthoseinvolvedintherescueas“heroes”andexpressedtheirgratitudeonsocialmedia,stating,“Thankyou,Spandau.Thankyou,Berlin.”24.Whatwastheaccidentatthebusstop?A.Ateenagergotcaughtunderabus.B.Thetyreofabussuddenlyblewout.C.Ayoungpassengerfellfromhisseat.D.Thedriverfoundthebusuncontrollable.25.WhatdidFrankKurzedoattherescuescene?A.Herecordedthewholeevent.B.Hesteppedforwardbravely.C.Heturnedtomedicalstaff.D.Hecalledmorevolunteersin.26.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthemedicalprofessionals?A.Tolerant. B.Creative.C.Patient. D.Decisive.27.Whatmessagedoesthetexttrytoconvey?A.Onegoodturndeservesanother.B.Kindnessbringsmentalrewards.C.Manyhandsmakelightwork.D.Opportunityisfortheprepared.CWhenitcomestoheartattacks,thefirstimagethatoftencomestomindisthatofamiddle-agedman,graspinghischestandstrugglingwithapainedexpression.Thisiswhatyou’remostlikelytoseewhensearching“heartattack”online.You’refarlesslikelytothinkofafemaleheartattackvictim.AccordingtoForbes,medicalresearchhastraditionallybeenledbymen,whichundoubtedlyleadstoalackoffemale-relateddataandinformationinmedicalresearch.Fromdiagnosistotreatment,genderdifferencesareoftenoverlooked.Forexample,a2017studyfoundthatwomenareatgreaterriskofdyingofheartattacksthanmen.Thereasonliesinthedifferenceinheartattacksymptomsbetweenmenandwomen.AccordingtotheMayoClinic,oneofthetop-rankinghospitalsintheUS,womenarelesslikelytohavechestpains,whichareconsideredasatypicalsymptomofheartattacks.Instead,theyhavemoreatypicalsymptoms,includingshoulderpainandarmpain.Asaresult,manywomenwereinitiallygivenamistakendiagnosis,delayingaccesstotherighttreatmentandincreasingthefatalityrate.Evenifafemaleiscorrectlyandimmediatelydiagnosedwithaheartattack,there’sanotherproblem:medicine.Researchhasfoundthatcertainmedicinesusedtodissolvebloodclots(凝块)rightafteraheartattackcanbehelpfulforalotofmen,butmightleadtoseriousbleedingissuesinwomen.Althoughwomenarenolongerseenasinferiorinmostpartsoftheworldtoday,thefieldsofhealthcareandmedicinestillseeamale’sbodyasthe“standard”humanbody.Forexample,Valiumhasbeenpromotedasthe“mother’slittlehelper”fortreatinganxietyamongwomen.However,astudynotedthatthemedicinedeveloperhadneverconductedasingletrialinvolvingwomenuntil2003.Takealookatthemedicineyouhavetakenrecently.There’salwaysonerecommendeddosage(剂量)foradults.Butwhoisthisdosagemeantfor?Anadultingeneral,orspecificallyanadultman?Whatisthemainpointofthefirstparagraph?A.Thereexistsagendergapinonlinesearching.B.Femaleheartattacksareoftenobservedbyresearchers.C.Peoplehaveafixedgenderimpressionofheartattacks.D.Researchesonheartattacksaremainlyconductedbymen.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“atypical”inparagraph3mean?A.Mild. B.Fatal. C.Natural. D.Unusual.30.Whyisthedeathrateforheartattackshigherinwomenthaninmen?A.Symptomsonwomenaremoresevere.B.Womendon’tseekmedicalhelptimely.C.Symptomsonwomenaremoremisleading.D.Womenresistpropertreatmentandmedicine.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Somemedicinesaremoreeffectiveonfemalebodies.B.Womenaredisadvantagedgroupsinthemedicalfield.C.Medicinetrialsinvolvingwomenarebeingconducted.D.Women’shealthconcernswereapriorityinmedicalresearch.DArtandsciencemayseemlikeoppositethings.Onemeansthecreativeflowofideas,andtheothermeanscoldharddata—somepeoplebelieve.Infact,thetwohavemuchincommon.Now,astudyfindsartcanhelpstudentsrememberbetterwhattheylearnedinscienceclass.MarialeHardiman,aneducationspecialistatJohnsHopkinsUniversity,noticedthatstudentswhousedartintheclassroomlistenedmorecarefully.Theymightaskmorequestions.Theymightvolunteermoreideas.What’smore,studentsseemedtoremembermoreofwhattheyhadbeentaughtwhentheirsciencelessonshadinvolvedart.Toprovethat,Hardimanteamedupwithsomeresearchersandsixlocalschools.Intheexperiment,theresearchersworkedwithteachersin16fifth-gradeclassrooms.Theyprovidedtraditionalsciencelessonsandart-focusedones.Inatraditionalscienceclass,forexample,studentsmightreadaloudfromabook.Intheart-focusedone,theymightsingtheinformationinstead.Theteamrandomlyassigned(随机分配)eachofthe350studentstoeitheratraditionalscienceclassroomoranart-focusedone.Studentsthenlearnedscienceusingthatwayforthewholeunitaboutthreeweeks.Whentheychangedtoanewtopic,theyalsochangedtotheothertypeofclass.Thisway,eachstudenthadbothanart-focusedclassandatraditionalone.Everyunitwastaughtinbothways,todifferentgroupsofstudents.Thisenabledtheresearcherstoseehowstudentsdidinbothtypesofclasses. Theteamfoundthatstudentswhostartedoffintraditionalclassesperformedbetteraftertheymovedintoanart-focusedclass.Butthosewhostartedinanart-focusedclassdidwellevenwhentheywentbacktoatraditionalscienceclass.Thesestudentsappearedtousesomeofthearttechniqueaftergoingbacktoatraditionalclass.Classroomteachersreportedthatmanystudentscontinuedtosingthesongsthattheylearnedafterfinishingtheunit.“Themorewehearsomething,themoreweretainit,”Hardimansays.“Itsuggeststhattheartsmayhelpstudentsapplycreativewaysoflearningontheirown.”32.WhydidMarialeHardimandothestudy?A.Toprovetheimportanceofartatschool.B.Toknowhowtoencouragestudentstoaskquestions.C.Tofindawaytohelpherstudentslearnbetter.D.Toseeifartmightimprovesciencelearning.33.Whatwerethestudentsrequiredtodointheexperiment?A.Learnthreeunitsintotal. B.Choosewhatthey’dliketolearn C.Learntwotopicsforthreeweeks. D.Taketwotypesofclasses. 34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retain”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Remember. B.Express. C.Improve. D.Finish. 35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Arthelpsstudentsdevelopcreativity.B.Art-focusedclassesintereststudentsalot.C.Artcanmakescienceeasiertoremember.D.Arthassomethingincommonwithscience.第二节(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。Perhaps,youareasmartpersonwithgoodknowledgeandcreativeideas,butwhenyoumovetoanewenvironmentorhavetoworkwithsomenewpeople,itisnotalwayseasyforthemtorecogniseyouorrespectyouimmediately.36_____________Howcanyougetotherpeopletopayattentiontoyouandrespectyou?Becuriousandbewillingtolearnnewthings.Movingtoanewworkingenvironment,youmayneedtodealwithnewthingsorskills.37_____________Insuchacase,peoplewhoaremorewillingtolearnnewthingscanbecomemoreflexibleandbeabletomeetnewrequirementsintheirjob.38_____________Learningorworkinginanewenvironment,youneedtohaveagoodsenseofjudgementwhenjoiningadiscussionormakingadecision.Youshouldconsiderwhatisvirtuallyright,andlookforlong-termgoals,andnotbedistractedbysmallchoicesfortheshortterm.Beconfidentandmakeeyecontactwhentalkingtopeople.Whenyougooutandmeetpeople,itisimportanttolookconfident.Forexample,ifyouaregoingtoaninterview,butyoudon’tfeelconfident,whatcanyoudo?Beforeyouwalkin,thinktoyourself,“Iowntheroom.”39_____________Remembertolookotherpeopleintheeye—it’sthekeytocreatingaconnectionwithpeople.Soon,youwillfeelasconfidentasyoulook.Setcleargoalsandlearn.Whenworkingtogetherwithothers,itisimportantthatyouhaveaclearvisionandaworkingplantoachieveit.Letpeopleknowwhatyoustandfor.Youneedtofindoutwhichideascanreallyunitepeopleandthenexpressthoseideasclearly.40_____________Behelpfultoothers.Whenworking,don’tfocusonwhatisyourworkandwhatisn’t.Afterdoingyourownwork,alwaysbereadytohelpothers.A.Howcanyoubealeadersoon?B.Howcanyougetalongwithothers?C.Then,walkinholdingyourheadhighandsmile.D.Quietoften,theydon’tbelongtoyourownfield.E.Remembernottojudgeapersonbyhisappearance.F.Also,treatyourteammembersrespectfullyasequals.G.Haveagoodsenseofjudgementonimportantaspects.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In2019,IwasstayingatafitnesscampinThailand.Afterdoing2.5hoursofkickboxing,Ibegantocough.Thinkingitwasprobablyfromtheintenseworkout,Ibrushedoffthe41_______Butoverthenextfewhours,Istartedstrugglingto42_______breatheandmyheartbeganto43_______.Ipanickedanddecidedtogethelp.AsIwas44_______myselftothefrontdesk,aThaiwomansawmeandaskedwhatwaswrong.Itriedto45_______thatIcouldn’tbreathe.Thewomanwasso46_______.Shewasonthephonewithin10seconds,47_______acartogetmetoahospital.AnotherThaiwomancameandtalkedtomeforafewminutes,48_______meIwouldbeokayatthehospital.Tenminuteslater.thecarcame.49_______,Iwastakentoadoctor’soffice.Thenursecouldn’tspeakEnglishbut50_______methewholetimesheexaminedme.Thenshe51_______“bronchitis”(支气管类)onherphoneandgavemesomemedications.WhenIgotbacktothe52_______,manypeopleaskedmeifIwasokay.Theycheckedinonmemultipletimesadayandbroughtmefood.Overthenextweek,I53_______.Itishardtodescribethe54_______thatIfeltatthetime,aswellasthereliefandthankfulnessIfeltbeingsurroundedbysomany55_______strangerswhotookcareofme.Idon’tknowwhatwouldhavehappenedwithoutthem.41.A.discomfort B.misfortune C.tiredness D.challenge42.A.still B.also C.even D.ever43.A.beat B.race C.stop D.warm44.A.recommending B.forcing C.introducing D.dragging45.A.explain B.claim C.complain D.argue46.A.patient B.efficient C.confident D.innocent47.A.purchasing B.driving C.requesting D.stopping48.A.assuring B.reminding C.persuading D.showing49.A.Certainly B.Hopefully C.Obviously D.Thankfully50.A.turnedto B.smiledat C.objectedto D.staredat51.A.saved B.marked C.deleted D.translated52.A.office B.home C.camp D.hospital53.A.recovered B.escaped C.retired D.collapsed54.A.surprise B.fear C.sorrow D.regret55.A.humorous B.ambitious C.helpful D.trustful第二节(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)或所给单词的正确形式。InancientChinalivedanartist56paintingswerealmostlifelike.Theartist’sreputationhadmadehimproud.Onedaytheemperorwantedtogethisportrait(画像)donesohecalledallgreatartiststocomeandpresenttheir57(fine)work,sothathecouldchoosethebest.Theartistwassurehewould58(choose),butwhenhepresentedhismasterpiecetotheemperor’schiefminister,theoldmanlaughed.ThewiseoldmantoldhimtotraveltotheLiRiver~perhapshecouldlearnalittlefromthegreatestartistintheworld.Filledwith59(curious),theartistpackedhisbagsandleft.60heaskedthevillagersonthebanksoftheriverwherehecouldfindthelegendary(传奇的)artist,theysmiledand61(point)downtheriver.Thenextmorninghehiredaboatandsetout62(find)thewell-knownpainter.Asthesmallboatmoved,63(gentle)alongtheriverhewasleftspeechlessbythemountainsbeingsilentlyreflectedinthewater.Hepassedmilkywhitewaterfallsandmountainsinmanyshadesofblue.Andwhenhesawthemistsrisingfromtheriverandthesoftclouds64(surround)themountaintops,hewasreducedtotears.Theartistwasfinallyhumbled(谦卑)bythegreatestartist65earth,MotherNature.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校上周举办了主题为“CareforLife,RescueatHand”的急救知识讲座活动。请给你校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动主要内容;3.活动反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。CareforLife,RescueatHand_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。Jennywastheonlychildinherfamily.Shehadaquarrel(吵架)withhermotherthatafternoonandsheranoutofthehouseangrily.Shecouldn’thelpweepingsorrowfullywhenshethoughtofthescoldingfromhermother.Havingwanderedaimlesslyinthestreetforhours,shefeltalittlehungryandwishedforsomethingtoeat.Shestoodbesideastand(货摊)forawhile,watchingthemiddle-agedsellerbusydoinghisbusiness.However,withnomoneyinhand,shegaveasighandhadtoleave.Thesellerbehindthestandnoticedtheyounggirlandasked,“Hey,girl,youwanttohavethenoodles?”“Oh,yes,butIdon’thavemoneyonme.”shereplied.“That’snothing.I’lltreatyoutoday,”saidtheman,“Comein.”Thesellerbroughtherabowlofnoodles,whosesmellwassoattractive.Asshewaseating,Jennycriedsilently.“Whatisit?”askedthemankindly.“Nothing.Actually,Iwasjusttouchedbyyourkindness!”saidJennyasshewipedhertears.“Evenastrangeronthestreetwillgivemeabowlofnoodles,whilemymotherdrovemeoutofthehouse.Sheshowednocareforme.Sheissomercilesscomparedtoastranger!”Hearingthewords,thesellersmiled,“Girl,doyoureallythinkso?Ionlygaveyouabowlofnoodlesandyouthankedmealot.Butitisyourmotherwhohasraisedyousinceyouwereababy.Canyourememberthetimesshecookedforyou?Haveyouexpressedyourgratitudetoher?”Jennysatthere,speechlessandnumbwithshock.Sherememberedhermother’sfamiliarfaceandweatheredhands.“Whydidn’tIthinkofthat?Abowlofnoodlesfromastrangermademefeelgrateful.Whyhaven’tIthankedmymumforwhatshehasdoneforme?”Onthewayhome.Jennymadeuphermindtomakeanapologytohermotherforherrudenessassoonasshearrivedhome.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Nearingthedoorway,Jennytookadeepbreath.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Atthattime,hermothercamebackandtouchedherhairgently,whichcalledhermindback.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

高二英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CAACC 6-10CBAAB 11-15ACBCA16-20CBBAB 第二部分阅读理解(共两节;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23.BCA24-27.ABDC28-31.CDCB32-35.DDAC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40.BDGCF语言运用(满分30分)完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41—45ACBDA46—50BCADB51—55DCABC语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.whose57.finest58.bechosen59.curiosity60.when61.pointed62.tofind63.gently64.surrounding65.on写作(满分40分)应用文(满分15分)Lastweek,ourschoolorganizedalecturethemed“CareforLife,RescueatHand”toraiseawarenessofconductingfirstaidandequipstudentswithessentiallife­savingskills.Thelecturecoveredtopicsrelatedtofirstaidtechniquesandemergencyresponse.Medicalexpertswereinvitedtosharetheirknowledgeandexperienceinemergenciessuchasheartarrest,andchoking.TheydemonstratedpropertechniquesforperformingCPR,andtheHeimlichmaneuver.Additionally,thelecturealsofocusedonthesignificanceofstayingcalminemergencies,aswellasworkingtogethertoprovideeffectiveassistance.Thelectureturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.Byarmingstudentswiththenecessaryskillsandknowledge,wearetakingasignificantsteptowardscreatingasaferandmoreresilientcampus.66.参考范文第二节读后续写(满分25分)67参考范文:Nearingthedoorway,Jennytookadeepbreath.Whenshepushedthedooropenandenteredthehouse,shefoundhermotherwasnotin.Tiredandsad,shesunkdownintothesofa.“Wherecouldmymotherbe?”shewondered.“Wasshestillangrywithme?”Again,thesceneofthequarrelappearedinhermind.Sherememberedherrudenesstohermother.Realizingthatallthescoldingfromhermotherwasduetothefactthathermotherreallycaredalotabouther,shefeltratherashamed,tearsrollingdownhercheeks.Atthattime,hermothercamebackandtouchedherhairgently,whichcalledhermindback.Sheraisedherheadandsawthefamiliarfaceofhermother.“Hereyoucome!I’vebeenlookingforyou,”shesaid,fatiguedbutrelieved.Jennycouldn’thelpthrowingherselfintohermother’arms.“Mum,I’msosorryandthankyouforallyouhavedoneforme.”sheexpressedhersincereapologyandgreatgratitude.Hearingthis,hermothersmiled,pattingherbackgently.ItdawnedonJennythatMum’slovewasinvisibleandintangible,butalwayssurroundedus.听力录音稿第一节: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。1.C【原文】W:Harry,whattimedoyougetup?M:Inormallygetupat6o'clockbutsometimesIhavetobeupbyfive.W:Doyoupracticeyogainthemorning?M:Yes.IusuallypracticeithalfanhourlaterafterIgetup.2.A【原文】M:Maggie,ourholiday'scomingsoon.Whatareyougoingtodo?W:Well,I'vebeenthinkingaboutnothingbutthecomingexams.I'vegoneoverhalfmynotebook.3.A【原文】W:Tim,haveyouseenmyumbrella?TheoneIboughtatthesupermarketlastweek.M:Oops,Imusthaveleftitatmyoffice,sorry.I'llbringithomeonMonday.W:OK.I'llpickupanotherumbrellatoday.4.C【原文】M:ImightbegoingtoCanadaforashortstudytrip.W:Thatsoundsmeaningful.M:Itstillisn'tforsureyet.Thecampstartsduringourschoolterm.Somydad'sagainsttheidea.5.C【原文】M:Nowsomedoctorsarestronglyencouragingbicycleexercise.W:Bicycleexercise?Isthatbecauseyouwanttomakeyourlegsslimandbeautifulinthisway?M:Actually,that'snotthemainreason.Theysayridingabikecanbuildyouup.第二节6.C

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