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2024-2025学年湖北省武汉市武昌区高二英语下学期6月期末模拟试题注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡指定位置,认真核对与准考证号条形码上的信息是否一致,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答在试题卷上无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用黑色墨水的签字笔直接答在答题卡上的每题所对应的答题区域内。答在试题卷上或答题卡指定区域外无效。 4.考试结束,监考人员将答题卡收回,考生自己保管好试题卷,评讲时带来。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。1.Whatistheman’ssuggestion? A.Makeafortune. B.Fixthecarherself. C.Purchaseanothercar.2.Whatwillthemandowithhistermpapernext? A.Checkit. B.Turnitin. C.Correctit.3.Howdidthemangettowork? A.Bycar. B.Bybike. C.Onfoot.4.Whydoestheladytalkwiththeman? A.Tobuyanewtoothbrush. B.Toreturnhertoothbrush. C.Tocomplainaboutthetoothbrush.5.Whenwillthewomanmeetthedoctor? A.Thisafternoon. B.Tomorrowmorning. C.Tomorrowafternoon.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或读白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.Aterriblefire. B.Afirst-aidexperience. C.Theoccupationofthewoman’sfather.7.Whathappenedinthefire? A.Thegirlwasbadlyhurt. B.Thehousewasdestroyed. C.Everyonelivingtherewasdead.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whataretheytalkingabout? A.Newfilms. B.Popularcinemas. C.Film-watchingpreferences.9.Whatseemstobotherthewomanatthecinema? A.Thelongwait. B.Thenoisypeople. C.Thecrowdedenvironment.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Heenjoysseeingfilmsathome. B.Heprefersseeingfilmsatthecinema. C.Hedoesn’tliketalkingaboutnewfilms.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Workmates. B.Housemates. C.Husbandandwife.12.Whatkindofapartmentdoesthewomanwant? A.Oneinthecitycenter. B.Onenearpublictransport. C.Oneequippedwithfurniture.13.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman? A.Helikesdoingexercise. B.Heworksinthehouseagency. C.Hewillstarthisnewjobnextweek.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhotaughtAnitaiceskatingatfirst? A.Hermother. B.Herteacher. C.Herschoolmates.15.Whycouldn’tAnitaentercompetitionssometimes? A.Shehadnosuitableclothes. B.Shecouldn’taffordtheentryfee. C.Shecouldn’tgetintothestadium.16.WhatdoesAnitathinkisthehardestthingaboutherjob? A.Theten-monthtour. B.Theseparationfromherparents. C.Thepracticesbeforetheperformance17.Whatisthemostimportantrequirementforasuccessfuliceskater? A.Astrongbody. B.Apositiveattitude. C.Agoodsenseofbalance.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhoisJimBrown? A.Anexpertclimber. B.Aparticipantofthecourse. C.Theorganizeroftheprogram.19.Howmanypeoplecouldbeadmittedintotheprogram? A.30. B.28. C.20.20.Whatshouldpeopledotoregisterfortheprogram? A.Fillouttheapplicationform. B.Sendlettertothecourseinstructor. C.VisittheStateParkClimbingCentre.第二部分阅读(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。A It’shardtosaywhatisnormalandwhatisweirdwherefoodisconcerned-italldependsonthetasteoftheindividualandwhichpartoftheworldyoucomefrom.Oneperson’snightmareisanotherperson’sdelicacy.Hereareafewofthestrangesttypesoffoodfromaroundtheworld.Haggis(Scotland) Aworld-famousdish,haggisismadefromthepartsofasheepmanypeoplewouldthrowaway.Theheart,lungsandliveraremixedtogetherwithonion,spicesandoatmeal,thenputinsideasheep’sstomachandboiledforthreehours.Sannakji(Korea) NowthatJapanesesushiispopulararoundtheworld,manypeopleareusedtoeatingrawfish.ButSannakjiisdifferent.Itconsistsofoctopuswhichisslicedupwhilealive.Theoctopusisthencookedinsesameoilandservedwithadippingsauce.Ifyoudon’tchewtheoctopuscarefully,it’spossiblethatthetinysuctioncupsontentacles(触须)cansticktoyourthroat.Fugu(Japan) FuguisafamousJapanesefishfilledwithenoughofthepoisonsubstancetobedeadly.Chefshavetobetrainedbeforetheycanpreparethefish.Fuguactuallytastesquitemild.Theexcitementisinsurvivingtheexperiencesofeatingit.Frogs’legs(France) Frogs’legsareapopulardishinFrance,usuallyservedwithgarlic.They’resaidtotastelikechicken,butsomepeoplefindthemtobetoochewy.Ifyou’refeelingbrave,youcantryfrogs’legsforyourself—justbesuretoremovetheskinandbonesbeforeyoueatthem.21.WhatdoyouneedtopayattentiontowhileeatingSannakji? A.Eatingcarefullyandslowly. B.Boilingitwithdippingsauce. C.Slicingupthedeadoctopus. D.Preparingacupofsesameoil.22.Whichdishoffersdinersathrillofdanger? A.HaggisfromScotland. B.SannakjifromKorea. C.FugufromJapan. D.Frogs’legsfromFrance.23.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom? A.Aspecialmenu. B.Acookingrecipe. C.Afoodmagazine. D.Anutritionguidebook.B Standinginhisboat,Andrewhadjustfinishedlunchwhenhespottedaboatwhichwasheadeddirectlytowardhisboatanddidn’tchangecourseasitgotcloser.Andrewcouldn’tseeanybodybehindthewheel.“It’saghost(幽灵)boat!”heshouted.Andrewcontrolledhisboatalongsidethemysteryboat.“Hey!Hey!”hescreamed.Noreply.Ahorrifyingnewthoughttookshape:thecaptainhadgonebelowdeck(甲板)andsufferedaheartattack. AsAndreweasedhisboatalongsidetheghostboat,Andrew’sson,Jackleaptontothedeckofthemysteryboat.Gettingtohisfeet,hesteppedintothepilothouseandthrewtheengineintoneutral(空挡)asAndrewtiedthetwoboatstogether. Ontheghostboat,JackcalledtheCoastGuardafterfindingawalletwiththeIDofamannamedSaschaScheller.“CanyouseehisGPS?”theoperatorasked.TheytoldtheGPScoordinates(坐标)byusingthebuild-indisplaybesidethewheel.whichhadtrackedScheller’scourseandmarkedwaypointsofhisroute. Aftertheoperatorsignedoff,JackandAndrewresolvedtodosomethingtohelp.AccordingtotheGPS,theyreachedScheller’sfinalwaypoint.Unexpectedly,Jackspottedsomethinginthewater—aboot!Hefisheditout,and,momentslater,hefoundanotherone.Jackshouted“Apairoffishingboots!”Meanwhile,somethingclickedinAndrew’smind.“IfIfelloverboard,I’dkickoffmybootstoswim.So,wearelookingforaswimmer,notabody.” Suddenly,theyheardsomeonewasscreamingandslamminginthewater.Andrewslowedtheboatsandturnedthemdirectlytowardthatsound.Afterreleasingtheghostboat,Andrewrushedforward.“Gladtoseeyou,”Andrewsaid,pullingthemanontothedeck,whohadbeeninthewaterforseveralhours,“AreyouScheller?”“Yes.Icouldn’tbelievemyownboathadcometorescueme,”themanreplied.24.WhydidAndrewthinkoftheboatasa“ghostboat”? A.Ithadnooneonboard. B.Itchargedtowardshisboat. C.Itwasinamysteriousdesign. D.Itscaptainsufferedaheartattack.25.WhichmeasuredidAndrewandJacktakewhenrescuingScheller? A.Attachingtwoboatstogether. B.MarkingwaypointsofScheller’scourse. C.Throwingtheengineoftheirboatintoneutral. D.AskingCoastGuardfortheirGPScoordinates.26.Whatisthesignificanceoffinding“theboots”? A.Itrevealedthemysteryoftheghostboat. B.Itindicatedthesailingrouteoftheghostboat. C.Itclarifiedtheoccupationoftheghostboatowner. D.Itimpliedthesurvivaloftheghostboatowner.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeAndrewandJack? A.Helpfulandgood-tempered. B.Warm-heartedandconsiderate. C.Cautiousandambitious. D.Determinedandadventurous.C Inrecentyears,muchofmylifeasaconsumerhasshiftedtowhatIliketocallbackgroundspending.AsI’vesubscribedtomoreappsandstreamingplatforms,significantsumsofmymoneytendtodriftawayeachmonthwithoutmyeverthinkingaboutit. Thinkofitasautomatedcapitalism(资本主义).Spendingwithoutthehassleofspending.Purchasewithoutactionorthought.Indeed,economistsestimatethatbuyersforgettingtocancelsubscriptionscanincreaseabusiness’sincomebyasmuchas200percent.We’retoolazyorbusytoevennoticeorcancel! “Handoveryourcreditcarddetailsandletustakecareoftherest,”thesecompaniesassureus.Butbyagreeingtothistrade,we’vebecomepassiveconsumerswhoareallowingthebalanceofcapitalismtoshiftawayfromus.Wehavegivenuponeofourkeypowersasindividuals:ourcontrol.Andthislazinessgeneratesmorelazinessbecausemostofuscan’tbebotheredwithconductingregularreviewsofoursubscriptionspending. Ifwe’regoingtorebalancethewheelsofcapitalismjustalittle,wecoulddoworsethantosupportarecentlyproposedrulefromtheFederalTradeCommission.InMarch,theorganizationsuggesteda“clicktocancel”conditionthatwouldrequirecompaniestomakeitjustaseasytoendasubscriptionastosignupforone.Nomorebeingforcedtogointothegymtoendyourmembershipifyouwereabletojoinonline!Additionally,underthisextralayerofconsumerprotection,businesseswouldneedtoremindsubscribersannuallyabouttheirmembershipbeforetheseareautomaticallyrenewed.Thisrulewouldmeananybackgroundspendingwould,ifonlyjustforonemomentayear,beattheforefrontofyourmind. Ifallthatdoesn’twork,Ihaveanotheridea:anappdesignedtokeeptrackofyourvarioussubscriptionsandbackgroundspendingsoyoucanbettercontrolyourfinances.Ohwait,thosealreadyexist—forarecurring(再发生)fee,ofcourse.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hassle”inparagraph2mean? A.Consideration. B.Approval. C.Trouble D.Rejection.29.Whatdopassiveconsumerstendtodo? A.Subscribetovariousapps. B.Ignoresubscriptionreview. C.Losethebalancebetweenearningandspending. D.Reachanagreementwithcreditcardcompanies.30.WhataresubscriptionserviceprovidersexpectedtodoinParagraph4? A.Remindconsumerstorenewtheirmembership. B.Allowcustomerstocancelsubscriptioneasily. C.Reconsidertheproposaloffederalgovernment. D.Discontinuereleasingnewsubscriptionservices.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage? A.Backgroundspendingneedstobecontrolled. B.Subscriptionstoappsaregenerallyhardtoend. C.Appsfortrackingsubscriptionsshouldbedesigned. D.Proposalstopreventautomatedcapitalismaresupported.D Atroublesomearrhythmiacalledatrialfibrillation(AF)(心房颤动)representsan“emergingepidemic,”theglobalprevalence(患病率)ofwhichisexpectedtodoublefrom2010to2030. MostAFpatientsareolderthan65andhaveknownriskfactors,particularlyhighbloodpressure,obesity,andsleepdisorder.Whycyclists,runners,andotherathletesinotherwiseperfecthealtharesometimesatriskispoorlyunderstood.LaGercheisnowstudyingthiscontradiction. LaGerche’sstudy,calledPro@Heart,waslaunchedin2016.withcoworkersinAustraliaandBelgiumandsofarincludesnearly500topathleteswhowerebetween16and23yearsoldwhentheyenrolled.Thestudyaimstofollowthemforatleast25yearsandtrackchangestotheheart,includingitssizeandelectricalconductionpatterns.AseparatearmisexploringAFprevalencein128formertopcompetitiverowersbetweentheagesof45and80,alongwithamatchedcomparatorgroupofpeoplewhoarenotcompetitiveathletes. TheyoungerPro@Heartsubjectshaveshownsomeathletes’heartsaresolargethattheygetpushedupagainstthechestwallandthespine,whichcouldcausecardiacinflammation(心脏炎症).SuchinflammationhaslongbeeneyedasapotentialAFdriver.Pro@Heart’soldersubjects,theretiredrowers,hasashockingrateofAF:20%,comparedwith3%inthecontrolgroup.ToprowersmayhaveahigherAFriskthansomeotherenduranceathletes—perhapsbecausethesportattractstallerpeople.HeightisadocumentedAFriskfactor,thoughthereasonsarestillbeingexplored.Anotherfactormaybethatrowersroutinelytrainasmuchas20or30hoursaweek.But“Howmuchexerciseistoomuch?”LaGerchewonders.Theanswerisn’tclear,anditlikelydependsonotherfactors,includinggenetics. Onecommonprescription(处方)forathleteswithAFistocutdownphysicalactivity.Theseathletes“reallydon’twanttostopcompetingorstoptraining”iftheydon’thaveto,Myrstadsays.“It’sthemostnaturalthingtoaskthepatientinfrontofyou,‘Doyouhavetorunthismarathon?Can’tyoujustreducethetraining?’”hesays,“butI’mnotsureit’sright.”32.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopicofthepassage? A.Byintroducinganewexperiment. B.Bysupposingareal-lifesituation. C.Byclarifyingacommondefinition. D.Bypresentinganabnormalphenomenon.33.Whatdoes“theseparatearm”focusoninparagraph3? A.TheunderlyingphysicaldriversofAF. B.ThecomparisonofAFoccurrencerate. C.TheongoingtrackchangesofAFpatients. D.Thepotentialeffectsofdiabetesandobesity.34.WhyisiteasierforsomeathletestohaveAFaccordingtothestudy? A.Theirheartsizegivesrisetoapossiblerisk. B.Theirheartsarenotconvenientlypositioned. C.Theycannotcontroltheintensityoftraining. D.Theyaretallerandheavierthanordinarypeople.35.WhatdoestheathleteswithAFfeelaboutthecommonprescription? A.Unclear. B.Unconcerned. C.Approving. D.Doubtful.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,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。 Harvestistrulyoneofthehighlightsoftheseason.Thisiswhenallofoureffortsandattentiongettranslatedintoatangiblefinishedproduct.Asagrower,nothingmakesmeprouderthanharvestingasuccessfulcrop.36Toensurequalityismaintainedallthewayfromfieldtofork,certainprinciplesmustbeunderstoodandfollowedthrough. Firstofall,itisimportanttoharvesteachcropattherightstageofgrowth.Vegetablesharvestedbeforetheyarefullymaturewillbemuchlessflavorful.37Forsomecrops,itiseasytotellwhentheyareattheirfreshest,andmanycanbequiteforgiving.Butforothercrops,harvestingattheappropriatemomentwillmakeanenormousdifference.Thetimingofcantaloupe(甜瓜)picking,forexample,willdeterminewhetherthefruitissweetordisappointing,whileitwon’tmakeadifferenceifyouwaitafewdaystoharvesttheapples.38 Tofurthercomplicatethings,therightmomenttoharvestagivenvegetableisnotnecessarilyconsistentwithmarketdemand.39Vegetablessuchasbroccoli(西兰花)andcucumbers,tonamejustafew,canbeharvestedatthepeakoftheirqualityandstoredinthecoldroomforafewdaysbeforebeingsold. 40Somevegetablesmustbecooledtoslowtheirprocessofripening.Otherwise,theirfreshnessandnutritionalvaluewillsuffer.Thisiswhyitissoimportanttoharvestasearlyaspossibleinthemorning,beforetheheatofthedaysetsin,andtocoolthevegetablesimmediatelywithcoldwaterand/orairfromthecoldroom. A.Youjusthavetofollowthehabitsofdifferentcrops. B.Thatbeingsaid,harvestrequiressomespecialknow-how. C.Thoseharvestedoverripewillthenhaveashortershelflife. D.Thisisonereasonwhyacoldroomiscriticalinamarketgarden. E.Althoughitvariesfromcroptocrop,it’salwaysbetterlaterthanearlier. F.Moreover,awell-functioningcoolsystemisinbadlyneedforkeepingthingsfresh. G.Theotherimportantthingtorememberisthatvegetablesgoon“living”evenafterbeingpicked.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 ItisFebruary2020,andit’salmostascoldinsideasout.BythetimeIhavefinished41andwalkedout,it’s9p.m.It’snothardtofindmygroupbecausethey’realreadywaiting,wearing42blackpolarbootsthesizeofatrunk. OurguideisCéline,aFrenchwoman.“Thepredictioniscloudstonight,”shetellsus.“Butyouneverknow,sowewillstillbe43” Afterabout20minutes,thebus44atAurora(极光)Village,acollectionofsmallbuildingsbesideafrozenlake.Gettingoffthebus,Icouldn’thelp45fromfoottofoot. Minutesafter,theclouds46.“Isthatit?“someoneasks,pointingatasmalldome(圆顶)ofbrightnessonthehorizon.Theaurorafollowsitsown47schedule,andtourismrunsonexpectationsstimulatedbytravelwebsites.Thousandsof48photosofemerald-greenandruby-redarcs(弧线)makefalse49.SoI’vetriedtokeepmyownexpectations50bound. Overabout20minutes,however,acloud51intoafinewhitearcstretchingacrossthesky,brighteninguntilitisariverofpearl.CélineandIliebackonapileof52,watchingtheglowingtrackcrosstheskylikeapainter’s53. Idon’tgenerallydothiskindofthing:travelin54,withguides.I’malwaystooshyforgroups.Butviewingtheauroraissomethingthatdoesn’t55.thesolotraveler.Now,Iknow.41. A.bathing B.eating C.booking D.dressing42. A.formal B.fancy C.identical D.distinct43. A.hopeful B.thankful C.careful D.regretful44. A.turnsback B.drivesthrough C.breaksdown D.pullsup45. A.shifting B.stepping C.sliding D.shaking46. A.escape B.lift C.faint D.appear47. A.timely B.busy C.delicate D.regular48. A.clarified B.distributed C.enhanced D.wronged49. A.promises B.decisions C.statements D.arrangements50. A.legally B.tightly C.eagerly D.narrowly51. A.runs B.divides C.grows D.absorbs52. A.tourists B.photos C.dirt D.snow53. A.brush B.blanket C.hand D.desire54. A.wonders B.packs C.boots D.pairs55. A.comprise B.surprise C.punish D.reward第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 YangChunlin,ashutterbug(摄影迷)inQinghaiProvince,visitsawetlandborderingtheYellowRivereveryOctobertomeethislong-acquaintedfriends:whooperswans,thenumberof____________(56)jumpedtoover100from30-pluswhenhefirstcametothearea.“Thewetlandprovides____________(57)ideallivingenvironmentforwhooperswans.Thebeautiful‘swanlake’hasbecomeaplaceforphotographylovers____________(58)(hang)about,”Yangsaid. Knownasthe“kidneysoftheEarth,”wetlandscanhelpsafeguardbiodiversityandcope____________(59)climatechange.China’swetlandsconservationeffortshaveillustrateditsgenuine____________(60)(commit)toensuringharmoniouscoexistencebetweenhumansandnature. Duringtheongoing14thMeetingoftheConferenceoftheContractingPartiestotheRamsarConventiononWetlands(COP14),____________(61)(hold)inWuhanandSwitzerland’sGeneva,Chinacalledforenhancingpeople’swell-being____________(62)(global)byleveraging(利用)theroleofwetlandsinpromoting____________(63)(sustain)development,tacklingclimatechange,protectingbiodiversity,anddeliveringmorebenefitstopeoplearoundtheworld. “Throughaseriesofecologicalprotectionactions,China____________(64)(demonstrate)thepositiveroleofwetlandsconservationinimprovingthelivingenvironmentofhumans,contributingmorewisdomandsolutionsto____________(65)(build)acommunityofalllifeonEarth,”saidLeiGuangchun,aprofessoratBeijingForestryUniversity.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分) 高中生如何在学业压力下保持”松弛感”的高效学习方法?校刊EnglishCorner以此话题开展征文,请你根据以下提示写一篇文稿: 1.目前学生学习状况; 2.保持松弛感高效学习方法的建议及好处。注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。HowtoKeepaSenseofRelaxationunderAcademicPressure___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。 AsPapáfellsoundasleep,Catalinaslidfromherbedandfeltherwaytothefrontdoor.Thegirlwaitedamomenttoseeifanyofherfamilywouldwake,butnobodystirred.Shetiptoedupstairstoher“Observatory”,longingfordrinkingindeeplungfulsoftheclearnightairunderthebrightstars. Shepolishedherdeartelescope,whichwaspresentedbyhergrandpa,theonlyonetosupportherdream.Sheassembled(组装)it,disassembleditandreassembleditrepeatedly,knowingitspartsverywell. Throughitshecouldexploretheunknowngalaxy,theMilkyWaystretchingacrossthedeepbluesky.Nightwasalwaysherfavoritetime.Wheneverythingwasquiet,shewaslostinherstarrynight.Atthismoment,sheseemedtoforgethercaresandsorrowsinthedaytime. Shetoldhersecretdreamtothesebelovedones,herfriends,teachersandevenherfather.Whenshesaid,“Papá,IwanttobeanastronomerworkingintheCerroTololoInter-AmericanObservatorysomeday,”herfatherreplied,“Maybeifyouworkhard,you’llbehiredtocleantheoffices.”Noonebelievedshewouldbeascientistoneday.Butwhy?Sheknewshecouldbeagoodscientist.Sheknewit! Abigdaywascoming—tovisittheCerroTololoInter-AmericanObservatory,whereshehadvisitedfordozensoftimes,familiarwitheverysetoftheinstrumentsthere.Thistimewithherclassmatesshewasstilleagerforsomethingstimulating. Shetookacautiousstepforward,holdingherbreath,andhereyesgettingclosertothelens(镜片)ofthetelescope.Sheadjustedthedevicesoftlyandcarefully,hopingtofindmore....“Bang!...”suddenlytherecamealoudnoise.Oneofheroldfriends“one-meter”telescopefelldown,broken. “Lookout!Stoptouchinganything!Stepbackward!”Themanageryelled. “One-meterisbroken,butthescientisthasthedayoff.Nobodycanfixit.”Anoperatoradded.Worriesblanketedthehall. “ICANFIXIT!”Catalina’svoicewassurprisinglycalm. “Youwhat…..?”Themanageruttered,confused,anddoubted. “Ithas67partsintotal.Anadjustablespanner(扳手)andastarscrewdriver(螺丝刀)canhelp.” “Thenyouknowhowtoassembleit.”Hiseyeswideopen,hestillhalfbelieved. Confidently,shenodded.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。 Hesitatingforasecond,themanageragreed,“Justdoit,andI’lltakeallresponsibilities.”_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thunderousapplauseeruptedandrockedthehall.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二年级英语试卷参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分满分30分) 1-5CAABC 6-10CBCBB 11-15CBAAA 16-20СВАCА第二部分阅读(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) 21-23ACC 24-27AADB 28-31CBBA 32-35DBAD第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36-40BCADG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,满分15分) 41-45DCADA4 6-50BCCAB 51-55CDABD第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.which 57.an 58.tohang 59.with 60.commitment 61.held 62.globally 63.sustainable 64.hasdemonstrated 65.building第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)HowtoKeepaSenseofRelaxationunderAcademicPressure Theprevalenceofacademicpressure,demandingschedulesandhighexpectationsmakesitdifficultforhighschoolstudentstoquiettheirmindsandtrulyunwind.Herefollowmysuggestionswhichcanensuretheefficiencyandproductivity. Firstandforemost,keepabalancedmindset,focusingontheprocessratherthantheoutcome.Secondly,don’toverloadtheboatoritwillsink.It’sawisechoicetoworkandplaybyturnsproperlyandmoderately,whichcontributestoalighttravel.Furthermore,regularexercisecanhelpyoufeelfresherandfitter. Onlywithasenseofrelaxationwhilestrivingforyourgoalcanyougofurtherandreachhigher.第二节:(满分25分) Hesitatingforasecond,themanageragreed,“Justdoit,andI’lltakeallresponsibilities.”Allstudentscouldn’tcontaintheirexcitement,cheeringwithjoy.Catalinacarefullycollectedallthepartsscatteringonthefloor,andlabeledthemwithnumbers.Soexperiencedandskillfulwasshethatshepiecedthemtogetherprecisely.Meanwhile,thespannerandscrewdrivertookturnstoplaytheirrolesinherhandlikemagic.Lessthantwentyminutes,anintactandperfecttelescopewasrebuiltwithoutmucheffort. Thunderousapplauseeruptedandrockedthehall.Themanagercouldn’twaittocheckitup.Doubtfully,hebent,lookedintotheeyelensandadjustedit.Asmileslowlyacrosshisface,heturnedaroundtoCatalina,e

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