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2024~2025学年第二学期中段台山一中、开侨中学两校联考高二英语试卷注意事项:1.本试卷满分130分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡的相应位置。3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题卷上无效。4.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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。5.考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30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。AWeald&DownlandLivingMuseumFunfactOver50historicbuildingsfromacrosstheWealdandDownlandareahavebeendismantled(拆除)andthenreconstructedacrossalovely40-acresiteinthesouthdownsnationalpark.Thecollectionofbuildingsrepresentsalmostathousandyearsofrurallifeinsouth-eastEngland:furnishedjustastheywouldhavebeeninthepast-completewiththehomes,farmsandpublicbuildings.There’sasenseofexploringarealvillageasyouwanderbetweenthemalonggreenpaths,stoppingtoclimbthestairsofa17th-centurycraftsman’s(工匠)cottagetolieonthestrawbedorshelteringfromashowerinasmoky,14th-centuryhall.GettingthereTheStagecoach60busservicefromChichestertoMidhurststopsjustfiveminutesawayatGroomsYard,Singleton.ThenearestrailwaystationsareChichester(2miles)andHaslemere(7miles).ThemuseumisonTownLaneinSingleton,reachedviatheA286fromChichestertoMidhurst.Parkingisfreeandtherearedisabledparkingspacesoppositethemuseumshop.Valueformoney?Yes.It’snotcheapbutit’saspecialexperiencethateasilyfillsaday.Plusit’savaluablecauseworthsupporting.Adults£14,children5—17andstudents£6.50,under-4sfree,family£38(twoadultsandtwochildren)or£25(oneadultandthreechildren).OpeninghoursDaily10a.m.—5p.m.(lastentry4p.m.).1.WhatcanvisitorsdoinWeald&DownlandLivingMuseum?A.Takeashowerinthesmokyhall. B.Learnconstructiontechniques.C.Experiencerurallifecenturiesago. D.Stayovernightatcraftsmanscottage.2.Howmuchwouldacouplewiththeir3-year-olddaughterpayforadmission?A.£25. B.£28. C.£34.5. D.£38.3.WhatdoweknowaboutWeald&DownlandLivingMuseum?A.Itchargesparkingfees.B.Itallowsvisitorstoenteruntil5p.m.C.Itisinconvenientlylocatedforbusriders.D.Itoffersthedisabledthoughtfulservice.BAndrewBastawrouswas12whenhefoundouthecouldbarelysee.Hewasthensociallyawkward,failingatschoolandterribleatballgames.Glassesturnedhislifearound,yetevenasachildhewasawareofhowluckyhewas.BastawrousgrewupintheUK,buthisfamilywouldvisitpoorpartsofEgypt,wherehisparentswerefrom.“Nobodythereworeglasses,butIknewsomepeopleneededthem,”hesays.“Itfeltincrediblyunfair.At16,IdecidedIwasn’tgoingtofeelguiltyaboutitanymore.”Hedeterminedthereandthentobecomeaneyesurgeon,andhedid.In2012,heandhiswifemovedwiththeirone-year-oldsontoasmalltown5hours’drivefromNairobi.Theyhadlimitedelectricityandrunningwater.For18months,everytimeBastawrousandhisteamsetuptheir“mobile”eyeclinicinyetanothernewlocation,theyhadtodragheavy,fragilehospitalequipmentcross-country.Therewasanotherproblem,asonelocaldoctordescribedit,“Wedon’tevenhaveenoughdoctorsandnowyoualsowanteyesurgeons?That’sprobablyapipedream.”AllthisconvincedBastawrousthatsomethingfundamentalwasneeded.Sohestartedexploringwaystoreplacehisclinicwithasingle,convenientdevice:asmartphone.Heco-developedanapp-basedvisualtestthatgathersasmuchinformationastheclassicone,usingsimilarprinciples.Thecriticaldifferenceisthatalmostanyonecancarryitoutafterjustafewminutesoftraining.Bastawrousco-foundedacharitablecompanytodevelopandapplythetechnologymorewidely.Histeamalsodevelopedtechnologiesthatenabledasmartphonecameratotakehospital-gradeimagesofthebackoftheeye.That’saprettygoodstart,butBastawroushashissightssetskyhigh.“Ifeelwe’reatatippingpointnowwherethisenormousproblemwillbecomeahistoricalthing.That’swhenI’llsleepeasy,”hesays.4.WhatdroveBastawroustobecomeaneyesurgeon?A.Hispersonalmisfortune.B.Hisburningsenseofinjustice.C.Hisambitiontoturnhislifearound.D.Hisguiltaboutleavinghishomecountry.5.WhatcanweinferaboutBastawrous’sfirst18monthsinAfrica?A.It’shardandproblematic.B.It’schallengingbutfruitful.C.It’sadventurousandunrealistic.D.It’sfundamentalbutinnovative.6.Bastawrous’sinnovationcanbedescribedas________A.cheapandconvenienttreatmentsforpatients.B.avirtualandcompletechangefromaclassictest.C.asmartandpopularisedapplicationoftechnology.D.fastandeffectivetrainingsofmedicalprofessionals.7WhatdoBastawrous’swordsinthelastparagraphshow?A.Hismodestattitudetohispastachievements.B.Hisoptimisticviewsonthecureforblindness.C.Hisstrongbeliefintheeffectsoffuturetechnology.D.Hisfirmdeterminationtocarryonhischallengingcareer.CTheabilitytodetectanearbypresencewithoutseeingortouchingitmaysoundfantastical—butit’sarealabilitythatsomecreatureshave.AfamilyofAfricanfishknownasMomyridsareweaklyelectric,andhavespecialorgansthatcanlocateanearbytarget,evenwhenit’shidinginthemud.Scientistshavenowdevelopedanartificialsensorsystemmodelledontheabilityofthesefish.“Wedevelopedanewstrategyfor3Dmotionpositioningbyelectronicskin,bio-inspiredby‘electricfish,’”saysDr.XingeYu,anassociateprofessorintheDepartmentofBiomedicalEagineeringattheCityUniversityofHongKong.Theteamdescribedtheire-skinsensorinapaperpublishedonNovember14inNature.Theartificialsensorismulti-layered.Onelayeractsasatransmitter(发射器),whichwillgenerateanelectricfieldonceactivated,andanotherlayeractsasareceivertodetectboththedirectionandthedistancetoanobject.Aseparatecontrollercreatesthedrivingsignaltoactivatethetransmitter.Whenanobjectcomeswithinrange,theelectricfieldaroundthesensorisdisrupted,whichinturncanbedetectedbythereceiver.Thisdataisthenprocessedbyamicrocontrollerunit,whichcomputesthepositionofthetargetobjectandsendsthatinformationtoasmartphoneorotherdevices.Aspecialbiogel(生物凝胶)isusedinthesensor,whichhastheabilitytotransmitandreceiveelectricsignalsfromapatternofmicrochannelsonthesurface.Theendresultisasensorthatisthin,softandflexible,makingiteasytoadapttoirregularsurfaces,suchasthehumanbody.Incontrasttothetraditionalsensorsystemthatneedsalargenumberofsensorstoachievespatialpositioning,thenewsystemcanlocateanobjectpreciselyin3Dspaceusingjustafewsensors.Thissignificantlyreducesthepowerconsumptionofdatacollection,transmission,andprocessing.Theresearchershopethatthissensorcouldonedayopenupanewrangeofwearabletechnologies,includingsensorsforhuman-machineinteractionandthin,flexiblee-skin.8.Thefirstparagraphaimstoshow_________.A.thespecialabilityofAfricanfish B.theinspirationforanewinventionC.thebigchallengeoflocatingobjects D.thereasonfordevelopingasensor9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disrupted”inParagraph3mean?A.disturb. B.arrange. C.enhance. D.stabilize.10.Whatisanadvantageofthenewsensorsystem?A.Itssensitivitytodifferentstimulations.B.Itsadaptationtoenvironmentalchanges.C.Itsefficiencyinachieving3Dpositioning.D.Itsspeedindatacollectionandprocessing.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MachineDetective“Wears”FlexibleE-skinB.Bio-inspiredSensor“Feels”WithoutTouchingC.E-SkinSensor:TheFutureofMachineLearningD.ElectricFields:TheFrontierofObjectDetectionDGreenhousegasemissionswouldriseifallfarmsinEnglandandWaleswentorganic.Thoughtheemissionsofeachfarmwouldgodown,muchmorefoodwouldhavetobeimported,astheamounttheywouldproducewoulddecreasegreatly.“Thekeymessagefrommyperspectiveisthatyoucan’treallyhaveyourcakeandeatit,”saysLaurenceSmith,nowattheRoyalAgriculturalUniversityintheUK,whowaspartoftheteamthatranthenumbers.Smithisasupporteroforganicfarmingandsays“therearealotofadvantagesoftheorganicapproach”,buthisanalysisshowsthatorganicfarminghasdownsidestoo.Farmingandchangesinlanduse,suchascuttingdownforests,areresponsibleforathirdofallgreenhousegasemissions.Thatmeansreducingfarmingemissionsandthelandneededforfarmingisrequiredtolimitfurtherglobalwarming.Smithandhisco-workersfoundthatemissionsperunitoffoodareonaverage,20percentlowerfororganiccropsand4percentlowerfororganicanimalproducts.However,organicharvestsperhectare(公顷)arealsoloweronaverage.Forwheatandbarley,forinstance,harvestsarejusthalfofthoseoftraditionalfarms.Thismeans1.5timesasmuchlandwouldbeneededtogrowthesameamountofthesefoods.Theestimatedincreaseinemissionsvariesgreatly,dependingonwheretheextrafarmlandcomesfrom.Ifonlyhalfcomesfromturninggrasslandintofarms,theincreasecouldbeaslowas20percent.Ifgrasslandthatwouldotherwisehavebeenreforestedisturnedintofarmland,emissionscouldnearlydouble.Thisdoesn’tnecessarilymeanpeopleshouldstopeatingorganicproduce,saysSmith.Peoplemightchooseorganicfoodforotherreasons,suchastoreducetheirpesticideexposure(thoughcontrarytopopularbelief,organicfarmersdousepesticides)orforthesakeofwildlife.Smithsaysthebestchoicemaybetousesomeorganicandtraditionalfarmingmethodsatthesametime.12.Whymaygreenhousegasemissionsincreaseifacountrygoesorganic?A.Organicfarmstakelongertobuild.B.Theagriculturaloutputwillincreasegreatly.C.Theemissionsofeachfarmunitwillincrease.D.Greaterdemandforimportedfoodwillbecreated.13.WhatdoesSmithmeanbysaying“youcan’treallyhaveyourcakeandeatit”inparagraph2?A.Organicfarminghasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.B.Peoplecan’tchoosebothorganicandtraditionalfarming.C.Organicfarmingcan’tsolvetheproblemofglobalwarming.D.Peopleshouldstoporganicfarmingforenvironmentalprotection.14.WhatdidSmithandhisco-workersfind?A.Landwasnotusedinaresponsibleway.B.Globalwarmingcouldbebroughtundercontrol.C.Organicfarmingneedsmorefarmlandtofeedacountry.D.Organicharvestsperunitaregreaterthantraditionalharvests.15.WhatisSmith’ssuggestion?A.Stoppingusingpesticides. B.Eatinglessorganicproduce.C.Goingbacktotraditionalfarming. D.Adoptingmixedfarmingmethods.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Scienceshowsthatstretching(拉伸)isessentialafterexercise.Stretchinglengthensandmobilizestheconnectivetissuearoundyourmuscle.What’smore,stretchinghelpsyourbloodflowandevenrelievesyourstress.____16____Youcouldfeelsick.Youwon’tbesurprisedtoknowthatwhenyouexercise,youraiseyourheartrateforaperiodoftime.Whileit’sgreattogetthatbloodflowing,it’sjustasimportanttogetyourheartratebacktoanormallevelaftertheworkoutisover.____17____Asyourheartisbeatingfasterandyourbodytemperatureishigher,youcouldpassoutorfeelsickifyoustoptoofast.Stretchingafterphysicalactivityallowsagradualdecreaseattheendoftheepisode.Yourmuscleswilllikelybecomestifferandmoresore.Whenyouexerciseyourmuscles,itproduceslacticacid(乳酸),whichisactuallywhatcausesyourmusclestobecomesore.Whenyourestbetweenperiodsofexercise,yourbodynaturallybreaksdownthatlacticacid.Onethingthathelpsyourbodygetridofthatlacticacid?____18____.Stretchinghelpsyoudistributeoxygenthroughoutyourbody,whichcanreducelacticacidproductionandridyourmusclesofanyaccumulationoflacticacid.____19____Flexibilityiscloselyrelatedtoinjuryrisk.Poorflexibilitywillcauseyoutohavemusclesthatgettiredquickerandjointsthataremorelikelytosufferfrominjury.Besides,yourweakenedrangeofmotionwillleadtolessbloodandnutrientstoyourjoints.____20____Stickingtostretchingexerciseafterphysicalactivitycanhopefullyimproveyourflexibility.A.You’llbeatriskofinjury.B.Youguessedit:Stretching.C.You’llimproveyourflexibilitybystretching.D.Itdoeswondersforbothyourphysicalandmentalhealth.E.Thisisalsoknowninthefitnessworldas“coolingdown”.F.Thereareharmfulsideeffectsifyoudon’tstretchafterexercise.G.That’swhypeopleoftenfeelpainintheir“weightbearing”jointslikekneesandhips.第二部分语言运用(共六节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(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。15yearsspentinthefieldofeducationhasprovidedmewithtreasuredmoments.OneofthemostpricelesshappenedwhenIwasteachingsecondgrade,10yearsago.InMayofthefourthquarter,Idecidedto____21____somethingspecialforthechildren:AMother’sDaytea.Weputour____22____togethertocomeupwithideasofhowto____23____ourmothers.WedecidedtoholdourteatheFridaybeforeMother’sDay.EachchildtookhomeaninvitationandIwas____24____toseethateverymotherwasplanningtoattend.Ieveninvitedmyownmother.Finallythe____25____dayarrived.At1:45thatafternoon,eachchildlinedupatourclassroomwaitingforthe____26____ofhisorhermom.Asitgotclosertostartingtime,IlookedaroundandmyeyesquicklyfoundJimmy.Hismotherhadn’t____27____andhewaslookinganxious.Itookmy____28____bythehandandwalkedovertoJimmy.“Jimmy,”Isaid.“IhaveabitofproblemhereandIwaswonderingifyoucould____29____.I’mgoingtobereallybusy.IwaswonderingifyoucouldkeepmymothercompanywhileI’mbusy.”MymomandJimmysatatatablewithtwoothermother-and-child_______30_______.Jimmyservedmymomhertreats,presentedherwiththegiftsIhadmade,andpulledoutandpushedinherchair,justaswehadpractisedthedaybefore._______31_______Ilookedover,mymomandJimmywerein_______32_______conversation.Now,10yearslater,Iworkwithstudentsofallages,educatingthemabouttheenvironment.Lastyear,Iwasatahighschoolto_______33_______aseniorclassonafieldtrip,andtherewasJimmy.WhenJimmymadesurewewerethelasttwo,hesaid,“RememberourMother’sDay_______34_______wehadinsecondgrade?Thanksforallyoudidforme,andthankyourmother,too.Nooneknewmymomdidn’tmakeit!”I_______35_______myworkwithahugfromateenageboywhohadprobablystoppedhuggingteachersyearsago.21.A.hide B.teach C.cook D.plan22.A.coins B.heads C.hands D.changes23.A.honor B.forgive C.hold D.replace24.A.proud B.pleased C.stressed D.upset25.A.sad B.small C.big D.last26.A.story B.gift C.performance D.arrival27.A.turnedup B.turnedon C.pickedout D.gotup28.A.child B.mother C.student D.boy29.A.runaway B.setoff C.helpout D.catchup30.A.partners B.crowds C.families D.teams31.A.Whenever B.However C.Whatever D.Wherever32.A.low B.loud C.brief D.deep33.A.take B.show C.bring D.deliver34A.gift B.talk C.tea D.game35.A.reviewed B.ended C.celebrated D.remembered第二节语义匹配(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下面短文,有5处划线,从每题所给四个选项中选出与划线意义的最匹配选项。ProfessorHuHailanfromChina’sZhejiangUniversitywashonoredwiththe2022L’Oréal-UNESCOForWomeninScienceInternationalAwardforhermajordiscoveriesinsocialandemotionalneuroscience(神经科学).Effectivesciencedependsonthevarietiesoftalentsasitmakesrapidprogressinsolvingurgentsocietalchallenges.Theyearlyawardcelebrates___36___distinguishedwomenscientists,increasingtheirvisibilityandinspiringthenextgenerationtoseeafutureforthemselvesinscience.Ontheprogram’s24thedition,HuwasselectedastheAsia-pacificlaureate(荣誉获得者)forher___37___groundbreakingresearchonmentalhealthissues.Hereffortshavebecomethegroundworkforabetterunderstandingofhowphysiologicalchangesappearassocialandemotionalbehaviors,andhave___38___smoothedthewayfordevelopingmedicinesto___39___addressthesementalillnesses.Thisawardalsohelpsrecognizethesignificanceofneuroscienceresearchforpromotingbettermentalwell-beingandsupportingthe280millionpeoplewhoarelivingwithdepression___40___globally.36.A.gifted B.outstanding C.positive D.clever37.A.thankful B.positive C.innovative D.knowledgeable38.A.pasted B.increased C.reduced D.boosted39.A.treat B.give C.spread D.letout40.A.worldwide B.badly C.roundly D.worldly第三节课文填空(共20小题,每小题0.5分,满分10分)Passage1根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。To____41____apositivechangeinourbadhabits,wemustfirst____42____ourbadhabitcyclesandthentrytoadaptthem.Wecandothisbycombiningtheinformationfromourhabitcycleswithourownpositiveideas.Forexample,wecouldtrytoreplacea____43____routinewithsomethingmorepositive.So,whenwefeelunhappyagain(cue),rather____44____eatsnacks,wecouldlistentosomeofourfavouritemusicinstead(routine),whichwillmakeusfeelrelaxed(reward).Aside____45____changingbadhabits,wecanalsousethehabitcycletocreategoodhabits.Passage2根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。Therearevariousreasonswhypeople____46____poetry.Somepoemstellastoryordescribeacertainimageinthereaders’mind.____47____trytoconveycertainfeelingssuchasjoyand____48____.Thedistinctivecharacteristicsofpoetryoftenincludeeconomicaluseofwords,descriptiveandvividlanguage,integratedimagery,____49____devicessuchassimilesandmetaphors,andarrangementofwords,lines,____50____,andrhythm.Poetsusemanydifferentformsofpoetrytoexpressthemselves.Nowwewilllookatafewofthesimplerforms.Passage3根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。Oneday,Clairementionedthatshedidn’tthinkshewasclever.Tonysaidthatshemustfeelveryunhappytosaythat.Clairethoughtitwasridiculousthatshewasbeingofferedsympathybyarobot,butshegraduallyadmiredhiswisdomand____51____andbegantotrusthim.Healwaystreatedherwith____52____.Shetoldhimhowshewasunhappy____53____herhomewasn’telegantenoughforLarry,____54____wantedtoimprovehissocialpositionwithabigger____55____.Shewasn’tlikeGladysClaffern,oneoftherichestandmostpowerfulwomenaround.Passage4根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。TonygaveClaireanewhairstyleandimprovedhermakeup.____56____hewasnotallowedtoaccompanyhertotheshops,hewroteoutalistofthingsthathewouldneedforhisworkonthehouse.Clairewentdowntownandboughtthesethings.Shehadan____57____topainther____58____,thenshewentintoanexpensiveclothesshop.The____59____therewasrudetoher,sosherangTonyandtoldhimshewasbeingtreatedbadly.Hespoketothewoman,whoimmediatelychangedherattitude.ClairethankedTony,tellinghimthathewasa“dear”.Assheturnedaround,therestoodGladysClaffern.Howawfultobediscoveredbyher,Clairethought.Bythelookonherface,ClaireknewthatGladysthoughttheywereinarelationship.Afterall,sheknewClaire’shusband’snamewasLarry,notTony.Althoughitwascompletelyinnocent,Clairefelt____60____.第四节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10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。ScientistsbelievetherecouldbelifeontheplanetVenus(金星),oratleastinthecloudsaboveit.Theyhavediscoveredamysteriousgasthere,buttheyhavenotbeenabletoprovidean____61____(explain)forit.Thisgas,____62____iscommonlyfoundwherethereislife,canalso____63____(produce)infactories.However,therearenofactoriesonVenus.Sowhyisthisgasthere,50kilometersupfromtheplanet’ssurface?Prof.JaneGreavesfromCardiffUniversity,UK,togetherwithotherscientists,____64____(try)tosolvethismysteryatpresent.Theyhavepublishedapaper____65____(outline)theirfindingsanddonesomework____66____(determine)thegasdoesn’toriginatefromlife.Despitetheirefforts,theyhavenotyetreachedaconclusion.Noonehasyetbeenabletosayhowthegascanbetherewithoutlivingthingstocreateit.“Ihavedevotedmyentirecareer____67____searchingforextraterrestrial(地球外的)life,”saidProf.Greaves,“so____68____ideathatwemighthavefoundasignoflifeonVenusisexciting.Butweareencouragingotherstocontributetheirideasandhelpusidentify____69____wemayhavemissed.”Thescientistsarealsoinvestigatingthepossibilitythatthegascouldbeabyproductofgeologicalprocesses,but____70____(far)researchisneededtoconfirmthis.Thoughthemysteryremainsunsolved,thediscoveryofthisgashassparkedrenewedinterestinthesearchforextraterrestriallife.第五节单句填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)71.Thisbookisa(n)c__________(详尽的)guidetothecleaningandmaintenanceoflocalwaterways.(根据中英文提示拼写单词)72.Bylastmonth,histhoughtofs__________(提交)theplantothecommitteehadbeenabandoned.(根据中英文提示拼写单词)73.Weshouldseizetheinitiativeandadoptaseriesofp__________(政策)andmeasurestoreduceairpollution.(根据中英文提示拼写单词)74.Soontheyreachedana__________(抛弃)temple,wherethereoncelivedanoldmonk.(根据中英文提示拼写单词)75.Ie__________(羡慕)himbeingenthusiasticandfullofvigouranditseemedthatheneverfeltexhausted.(根据中英文提示拼写单词)第六节完成句子(填空不超过5个词,共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)76.Afterawholedayofplayingskateboard,I___________________(疲惫不堪).(根据汉语提示完成句子)77.Mostusedvehiclesarerequired___________________(通过安全检查)beforetheirsaleortransfer.(根据汉语提示完成句子)78.Heencouragedhiscrewto___________________(参与各种娱乐活动)andcelebrationsbecausehethoughtitwouldkeeptheirspiritsup.(根据汉语提示完成句子)79.Iwouldliketomakefriendswithpeoplewhose___________________(言行一致).(根据汉语提示完成句子)80.Threeclasses___________________(被随机挑选出来)toparticipateintheflippedclassroom.(根据汉语提示完成句子)第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)81.假定你是李华,准备参加学校组织的英文诗朗诵比赛。请给外教George写封邮件求助、内容包括:1.说明比赛要求;2.请他推荐英文诗;3.请教朗诵技巧。注意:1.词数120左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使内容连贯。DearMr.George,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)82.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。Simonwasthestaroftheschoolsportsteam.Helovedthethrillofoutrunningthewindandcrossingthefinishlinefirst.Hisnamewasalwaysonthetipofeveryone’stonguewhenitcametoschoolsportsevents.Hislittlebrother,Charlie,lovedrunningtooandhadalwaysbeenafanofSimon.Headmiredhisbrotherfromthebottomofhisheart,hiseyeswidewithexcitementasSimonspedpasteveryoneonthetrack.HewantedtobelikeSimonandfeelthewindinhishairasheran.Charlie’sdreamofbeingarunnergrewlikeatinyseed,butwasovershadowedbyhisbrother’sbrightlight.HerealizedhecouldneverrunasfastasSimondid:Hisfeetfeltheavyonthetrack,andhisheartwasevenheavierwithfear.AstheannualschoolsportsdayapproachedCharliesawthenoticeontheschoolbulletinboard.Hisheartdidalittledance.Arunningrace!Hewantedtobeapartofit,tofeeltheexcitementthatSimonfelt.Withatremblinghand,Charliewrotehisnameonthelistandsignedupfortherunningrace,whichwouldtakeplaceintwoweeks.Thatnight,hecouldn’tsleep,hismindracingwithworries.Hetossedandturned,picturinghimselftrippingandfalling.Whatifhelost?Whatifeveryonelaughedathim?Hecouldn’tcontainhimselfandsobbedquietly.Hefeltasifhewasatinybirdtryingtoflyalongsideaneagle.WhenSimonfoundCharliecryinginhisroom,heknewsomethingwasup.“Heybuddy,what’sallthis?”heaskedsoftly,hisfacefilledwithconcern.Charlielookedupathisbigbrotherwithalongsighandsaid,“Iamgoingtolose,Simon.I’mnotlikeyou.Iwillneverrunasfastasyoudo.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Para1.SimongaveCharlieapatonthebackandsmiled.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2.Twoweekslater,Charliestoodatthestartingline.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

英语答案1.C2.B3.D4.B5.A

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