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树德中学高2024级高二上期期末测试英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whichsubjectdoesthewomandislike?A.Art. B.History. C.Geography.2.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardtheman'sproposal?A.Disapproving. B.Doubtful. C.Favorable.3.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.6dollars. B.12dollars. C.18dollars.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'slostcard?A.Itallowsaccesstothecampus.B.ItisanIDcard.C.Itisforcampuspurchases.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Wheretoeattoday.B.Whattodothisevening.C.Howtospendtheweekend.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。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、7题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome. B.Atapetstore. C.Atananimalhospital.7.WhatdoesthemansayaboutCharlie?A.Heisrecoveringwell.B.Hehasahungerforsteak.C.Heisinaworryingsituation.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Toplaceanorder. B.Tochangeanorder. C.Tocheckanorder.9.Whenisthespecialorderexpectedtoarrive?A.Bytheendoftheday. B.Bytomorrowmorning. C.Bytomorrowevening.高二英语期末2026-110.Whoisprobablytheman?A.Acafeowner. B.Adeliveryman. C.Afoodsupplier.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthemandoing?A.Introducingthewomantohisneighbors.B.Givingthewomanadviceonfindingaflat.C.Showingthewomanaroundtheneighborhood.12.Whatisthewomaneagertodo?A.Gotothenightmarket.B.Joginthehighschool.C.Shopinconveniencestores.13.Whydoesthewomanlookforalibrary?A.Tofindamapofthecity.B.Togetsomeinformation.C.Toborrowsomebooks.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Thewoman'supcomingtravel.B.Theman'stravelexperience.C.Theman'sfavoritecity.15.WhatistheweatherlikeintheU.K.now?A.Warm. B.Cold. C.Hot.16.HowlongwillthewomanstayinAustralia?A.Fourweeks. B.Threeweeks. C.Aweek.17.WhatdoesthemanlikedoinginSydney?A.WalkingaroundtheRocks.B.Havingadrinkoutside.C.Goingtorestaurants.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whichprogramgivesthebackgroundtopopsongs?A.PopWorld. B.AbouttheBigHits. C.RoadtoMusic.19.Whatdosingersandsongwritersmainlytalkaboutinthenewseries?A.Whattheirsongsmean.B.Whytheytakeupmusic.C.Wheretheirsongswerecreated.20.Whatwillbebroadcastnext?A.Popmusic. B.Historyofmusic. C.Introductiontomusicians.-1第1页共5页第二部分: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。AThankyouforpurchasing.“SmartLifeCompanion”!Thiselectronicgadgetisdesignedto.beeasytouseandcanperformavarietyoftaskstomakeyourlifeeasier.GettingStartedTobeginusingthedevice,makesureitisfullycharged.Youcandothisbyconnectingittoapowersourcewiththeincludedchargingcable.Oncethedeviceischarged,pressthepowerbuttontoturniton.UsingtheTouchscreenThedevicefeaturesahigh-resolutiontouchscreenthatallowsyoutoeasilynavigatethroughmenusandaccessdifferentfeatures.Tointeractwiththetouchscreen,simplytaporswipeyourfingeronthescreen.NavigationTonavigatethroughmenusandapps,useyourfingertoswipeleftorright.Toselectanoption,simplytaponit.Youcanalsousetheon-screenbackbuttontoreturntothepreviousscreen.FeaturesThedeviceincludesavarietyoffeaturesthatcanhelpyouaccomplishawiderangeoftasks.Herearesomeofthemostusefulfeatures:Email:Usethebuilt-inemailapptosendandreceiveemailmessages.Calendar:Keeptrackofyourschedulewiththeincludedcalendarapp.Camera:Capturephotosandvideoswiththehigh-qualitybuilt-incamera.Music:Playyourfavoritesongsandplaylistswiththebuilt-inmusicplayer.CustomizationYoucancustomizethedevicetosuityourpreferencesbychangingsettingssuchasthewallpaper,language,andsoundeffects.Toaccessthesettingsmenu,swipedownfromthetopofthescreenandtaponthegearicon.ConclusionWehopethismanualhasbeenhelpfulingettingyoustartedwithyournewelectronicgadget.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorconcerns,pleasedon'thesitatetocontactourcustomersupportteamforassistance.21.Whatcanyoudowiththedevice'stouchscreen?A.Sendandreceiveemailmessages. B.Takephotosandvideos.C.Navigatethroughmenusandapps. D.Playmusicandpodcasts.22.YoucancustomizeSmartLifeCompanionbyA.addingcustomringtones B.selectingadifferentgeariconC.changingthefontsizeandcolor D.changingthewallpaperandsoundeffects23.Thewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthepassageisto.A.expresssincereappreciationtotheusersB.instructtheusershowtooperatethedevice高二英语期末2026-1C.attracttheconsumerstopurchasethedeviceD.showthedevice'sfeaturestotheconsumersBAtfirstsight,Easthopedoesn'tseemmuchlikeaCassandra(希腊神话人物):Shesmilesalot.Hermanneriskindandmotherly;pushedtonameherprofession,youmightguessatnurseorteacher.Butlookcloser.Easthopeisanemergencyplannerwhosejobistosupportthesurvivorsofmajordisasters,inwhichcapacitysheactedfollowingthe2004IndianOceantsunamiandthefireatGrenfellTower.Fortwodecades,thepublicknewnothingaboutthisvitalwork,whichwentonbehindthescenes,thoughshewashugelyadmiredinwhatwemightcallprofessionaldisastercircles:avoiceofcalmandafountainofwisdom.Butin2023,shepublishedabest-sellingbookabouthercareer,WhentheDustSettles,andthatchanged.Peoplebecameveryinterestedinwhatshedid.“Atliteraryfestivals,mostauthorsgetquestionsabouttheirwritingprocess,”Easthopesays.“ButIwouldn'tgetthose.WhatpeoplewantedfrommewastoknowhowIlivedwiththeknowledgethatIhave.Wasn'tIafraid?HowdidIhandleit?IwouldtellthemthatIdidn'tliveafraid,andIwouldgivethembasicadvice.Butthiswasn'tenough.”Intheend,shefeltshehadnochoicebuttowriteasecondbook,oneinwhichshewouldtrytocoverallthatshehaslearnedforthebenefitofeachindividual.WhileherpublisherdescribesComeWhatMayasaroadmapforresilience(韧性),thewordisoneEasthopedislikes.Ready,shesuggests,isabetterone.Easthopealsoremindspeoplethatsmallthings,likelosinghairduringillnessorconsumingtoomuchfoodaftersomeonedies,stillmatter.Sheencouragespeopletoremember,nottoforget,whathappenedduringdisasters,becausesucheventsleavealong-lastingeffect.24.WhatmightaCassandrabelikeaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Friendlyandenergetic. B.Competentandcautious.C.Cheerfulandeasy-going. D.Seriousandunapproachable.25.WhatledtoincreasedpublicawarenessofEasthope'sworkin2023?A.Thepublicationofabestseller.B.Herinvolvementin2004tsunamirelief.C.Thegrowthofprofessionaldisastercircles.D.Hersuddenrisetofamethroughmedia.26.Whyarereaders'questionscitedinparagraph3?A.TorevealEasthope'spersonalfears.B.TohighlightEasthope'sliteraryfame.C.ToshowcaseEasthope'swritingmotivation.D.ToassessEasthope'sprofessionalwisdom.27.WhatisEasthope'sopiniononhandlingdisaster-relatedmatters?A.Forgettingaidsrecovery. B.Resiliencemattersmost.C.Positivethinkingtakesthelead. D.Minorsufferingsdeserveattention.16-1第2页共5页CPolymetallicnodules(多金属结核)onthedeep-oceanseafloorcontainmineralslikecobaltandnickel,whichminingcompanieshopetoharvestforgreen-energybatteriesandtechnologies.However,arecentstudysuggeststheseprized,potato-sizedrocksmayalsoserveasasourceofoxygenforthebacteriaandothermicroorganismslivingthere.JeffreyMarlow,oneoftheauthorsofthestudy,saidresearchersplantedsomewatertightstructuresontheoceanfloor,whichhedescribedasoverturnedboxesequippedwithinstrumentsdesignedtomeasurethepropertyandcompositionoflivingthingsandtheirprobableusageofoxygen.Researchersmeasuredtheoxygenlossovera48-hourperiodwhilethestructurewassealedontheseafloor.Typically,adeclineinoxygenisanindicatorforbiologicalabundancebecausebreathingorganismsconsumeit.Yet,contrarytoallexpectations,theyobservedariseinoxygenlevels,afindingthatdirectlychallengedconventionalunderstanding.Butnoteveryoneisonthesamewavelengthashim.Canada'sTheMetalsCo.statedthestudyhadbeenrejectedbyfourscientificpublicationsuntilfindingahomeatNature,whichthecompanylabeledas“ajournalthathaslongchampionedthepreservationofdeep-seamineral.”TMCalsosaidthemethodwaswrong,arguingtheteam'sfindingscontradictedotherworkthathadbeenconductedinthePacificOcean'sClarion-ClipperZone.“Theheightenedoxygenlevelsareinfacterroneousinthedata,andwearecurrentlypreparingapeer-reviewedpaperasafightback,”saidthecompany.BoBarker,amicrobiologistatDenmark'sAarhusUniversity,saidthestudyinvitedmorequestionsthanitdidanswers.Hedescribeditasa“novelbutveryconfusingprocessforwhichthemechanismisstillnotclear.”Foryears,companiessuchasCanada'sTMChavebeenbattlingtopersuadetheinternationalgoverningauthoritytogreen-lighttheirplanstoobtaintheserocksinthePacificOcean'sCCZ.Thecompanyhasarguedthatthemetalsareessentialforfossilfuel-freetechnologiesandthattheimpactminingwillhaveontheoceanfloorisnotonlyminimal,butalsofadesnexttothedestructionofrainforestsandhumancommunitiescausedbyland-basedmining.28.Whatcanbeinferredabouttherecentstudy?A.Itcastlightonneworganisms. B.Itcapitalizedoncostlyequipment.C.Itconsumedconsiderabletime. D.Itdocumentedoxygenconcentration.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“erroneous”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Misleading. B.Significant. C.Precise. D.Imaginary.30.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.Summarizethepreviousparagraphs. B.Introduceanewtopicfordiscussion.C.Addsomebackgroundinformation. D.Clarifysomewritingtechniques.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Minerals,aMixedBlessing B.ATinyStone:aBigWaveC.TMC,anEco-mindedEnterprise D.Oxygen:theLifelineforCCZDWhodoesn'tstandinaweoftheadvancesthatscienceanditsSTEMsiblings(technology,engineering,andmath)havecreatedtobetterourworld?ButsincethetimeofAristotle,ithasalsobeenrecognizedthatthehardsciencesandthehumanitiesmustwalksidebysideindetermininghumanaction.高二英语期末2026-1第TheancientGreekphilosopherpraised“practicalwisdom”asthe“middleground”betweenscientificknowledgeandwhathereferredtoasthe“cunning(狡诈的)intelligenceofpoliticians,militarygeneralsandbusinessleaders”.InhisNicomacheanEthics,herejectedtheideathatscientificknowledgealonecoulddeterminetheaffairsofthecomplexhumansocialworld.Likewise,hesawthatcunningwasinsufficienttoshapesociety.Aristotleinsistedthatpracticalwisdomwasrequiredfortheadvancementofthehumanraceasitwouldtakeintoaccountwhathecalled“thecommongood,”doingwhatisrightforthemajorityofpeoplelivingtogetherinsociety.Aristotle'sphilosophyisstillsoundtoday.Buttotheextentthatwesidewithhim,wemustchallengeourmodernera'soverwhelmingemphasisontheSTEMdisciplinesasthekeytoprogress.Yes,wewillcontinuetowelcomeadvancesincomputerization,robotics,medicineandmore.Buttoensuretheseinnovationsareinserviceofthegoodlife,wemustalsoadvanceourthinkinginthehumanities:philosophy,socialaffairsandthearts.InsteadofjustSTEM,weshouldperhapsbepromotingSTEMMA.Inthatcase,wewillbeabletoraiseanewgenerationthathasgreatercapacitiesformanagingcollectivehumaneffortsandappreciatingthearts.Managementeducation——thenew“M”——hasnotalwaysbeenintegratedintohumanisticthinking,butitmustbecomemoreso.Ourgoalmustbetodevelopthethoughtfulleadersofthefuture.Regardingthe“A”,howcoulditbebeneficialtothefuturewithoutemphasizingthearts,whichinformourknowledgeofbeautyandmeaninginhumanaffairs?AllthebrilliantdiscoveriesofSTEMwillnotsolvethegrandchallengesoftoday'sworld——ignorance,poverty,intoleranceandpoliticalconflict——withoutthepracticalwisdomofhumanities-trainedleaders.Wecan'tmarchboldlyintothefuturewithoutthecapabilitiesnecessaryforpreservingourhumandignityinaworldofartificialsuperintelligence(ASI).Humansarenotrobotsandneuronsarenotdigitalswitches.Itisonlythroughthehumanitiesthatwewillbeabletoappreciatetheanswersthatsuperintelligentcomputersgiveuswhenweaskthemquestions.Itisonlythroughthehumanitiesthatwewillincreasinglyrecognizeandbuildonwhatwehumansuniquelyare.32.WhatisthelimitationofrelyingonlyonSTEMdisciplines?A.Theylacktheprecisionneededformoderninnovations.B.Theycan'tmeettheseverechallengesofhumansocietyalone.C.Theypreventthedevelopmentofartificialsuperintelligence.D.Theyaretoofocusedontheoreticalratherthanpracticalknowledge.33.Theterm“practicalwisdom”asusedbyAristotleemphasizes.A.theneedformilitarystrategiesinsocietaldevelopmentB.theimportanceofthoughtfulbusinessleadersofthefutureC.theadvantageofpoliticalphilosophyoverscientificknowledgeD.thevalueofbalancingscientificknowledgeandcunningintelligence34.Whatcanweinferabout“STEMMA”?A.ItdirectsSTEMtowardshuman-centeredgoals.B.Itempowershumanstomanagetheglobaleconomy.C.ItrepresentsaneducationalmodeldesignedtoreplaceSTEM.D.Itsuggestsartappreciationistheultimatesolutiontoglobalchallenges.2026-1第3页共5页35.HowdoestheauthorviewtherelationshipbetweenhumansandASI?A.ThedevelopmentofASIcomesattheexpenseofhumandignity.B.HumanuniquenessisdefinedbycontrastingitwithASI'scapabilities.C.ASI'soutputsarebeyondhumans'comprehensionwithoutthehumanities.D.ASI'sanalyticalpowercanmakeupfortheshortcomingsinthehumanities.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoDoaProperSocialMediaDetoxDespitetheinvolvementofdopamine(多巴胺),socialmediaaddictionisapsychologicaladdiction.Youneedtostoprewardingyourcurrentdopaminetriggerssothatyourbraincanreturntonormal.36Plus,you'remorelikelytocontinuouslygobackintoaddictionwithlittlehits.Herearethesimplestepstoatruesocialmediadetox:●Deactivateyouraccounts.37Anditwillalsosignaltoyourfriendsthatyou'reonadetox.ItiseasytofindouthowtodeactivateFacebook,Instagram,andLinkedIn.●Uninstallallsocialmediaapps.Thiswilleliminateallofthosenotificationsandalertsthatplaysuchacrucialroleinsocialmediaaddiction.Andyouwon'tbeaslikelytopoponeofthoseappsopeninmomentsofboredomorstillness.●Blockallsocialmediasites.Thisisforyourcomputers,laptops,andtablets.Useoneofthesewebfilteringtoolstorestrictaccesstosocialmediasites.38IalsohaveOpenDNSonmyrouter,whichblockssitesforalldevicesconnectedtoit.●39It'snotenoughtoremovesocialmediafromyourday.Youneedtofillthatemptyspacewithsomethingelse.Otherwise,you'rejustgoingtoclawyourwayback.Irecommendlearningnewskills,whethercreativehobbies,geekyDIYhobbies,orevenhobbyprogramming.●Stickwiththedetoxlongenough.Whilestudiesarestilllimitedonthis,mostexpertsagreethatittakesapproximatelythreemonths(or100days)fordopaminelevelstoreturntonormal.Itmaytakelongerdependingonhowlongandhowintenselyyou'vebeenaddicted.40Onelastwordofadvice:Don'tpanic.Adetoxdoesn'thavetobepermanent——itjusthastobelongenoughtorewireyourbrainandbreakyououtoftheendlessdopaminecycle.Youcanalwayscomebacklater.A.Takeamomentandsearchyourheart.B.MypreferredtoolisK9WebProtection.C.Replacesocialmediawithanotheractivity.D.Thiswillserveasafenceagainstyoursuddenwishtocheckin.E.Youcan'tdoadetoxifyou'refeedingyourappetitehereandthere.F.Sodon'tbesurprisedifittakesupwardsofsixmonthsorevenayear.G.Likemostaddictions,ittakesholdofyoulongbeforeyourealizeitevenexists.高二英语期末2026-1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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Myfather'sthrift(节俭)philosophyshapedmyyouth.Unlikepeersreceivingpocketmoney,Inevergetapenny——notfromcruelty,buttobuild41.Eachmorning,he'dnote,“Mrs.Wilsonneedshergardenweeded;Mr.Carterrequireshelp42bottles.”Iearnedcoinsthrough43workintheneighborhood:sweepingleaves,shovelingsnowandplantingtrees.Savingsfilledthetinundermybed,itsweightshowingmygrowing44.Thoughheoccasionallyborrowedforemergencies(aflattireoramedicalbill),45wasexactandtimely.WhenIlosttwomonths'earningsina(n)46lemonadebusiness,hisonlywordswere,“Liveandlearn.”Attwelve,Iconsideredthiscruel;atthirty,I47itswisdom——truelessonsgrowthroughdoing.Modernthrifteducation48saving,butignoresitskeypoint:earning.Fatherbelieved“earnedcoinsteachvalue;givencoinsgenerategreed”——atruthwealthyfamiliesoverlookwhile49thrift.Bydeliveringpapersatdawnandmowinglawnsatdusk,Ilearnedthattruethriftisatriad(三件套)——earnthrough50,savewithintention,spendwithcare.Thistriad,51inclassrooms,rootsinblistered(起水泡的)handsanddifficultsituations.52,supermarketsthrowoutdatedbread(stilleatable)assheltersbegfordonations.Witnessingglobalcontrastsinspiresmyresolve:1.3billiontonsoffoodgobadannually——enoughtofeedallthehungry——while800millionstarve.Thisphenomenon53myFoodRescueproject——redirectingbakeryremainstofoodbanksandtrainingyouthto54desertedfurnitureforschools.Throughsuchacts,thriftbecomessocialjustice.AsFathersaid,“Earningteachesrespectforresources.”Inourwastefulera,thrifttransformsfrom55disciplinetocollectiveduty.41.A.self-control B.self-reliance C.self-improvement D.self-defense42.A.breaking B.making C.delivering D.sorting43.A.seasonal B.permanent C.dangerous D.voluntary44.A.doubt B.fear C.pride D.respect45.A.punishment B.repayment C.investment D.donation46.A.failed B.expanding C.illegal D.profitable47.A.ignore B.forget C.question D.value48.A.givesupon B.focuseson C.benefitsfrom D.movesbeyond49.A.opposing B.neglecting C.advocating D.realizing50.A.labor B.creativity C.skills D.talents51.A.understandable B.unteachable C.popular D.boring52.A.Accidentally B.Occasionally C.Locally D.Temporarily53.A.fuels B.delays C.replaces D.complicates54.A.regain B.remake C.repair D.reuse55.A.strict B.strong C.personal D.internal2026-1第4页共5页第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。BytheendoflastSeptember,arecord-breakingbridge56(open)totrafficinChina.TheHuajiangGrandCanyonBridgeinGuizhouProvinceisnowtheworld'stallestbridge.Itstandsata57(high)of625metersabovetheBeipanRiver.Thefeatofengineeringalsohasthelongestspanofanybridge58(construct)inmountainousareas.Thebridgeis2,890meterslong,withthemainspan59(stretch)1,420meters.Thecrossingwillhaveasignificantimpact60theeconomy,logistics,andtraveltimesintheregion.ItwillslashthetraveltimebetweenthetwosidesoftheBeipanRiverfromtwohourstojusttwominutes.Whatmakesitmorespecialis61itshowsGuizhou'sgreatabilityinbuildingbridges.Guizhouisproudtohavethenation'stopthreebridgesofthistype,alongwith6232,000bridges.Thisamazingprojecthasturnedtheoncelonelycanyonareasintobusyplacesfortourismandbusiness.Itisnoexaggerationtosaythatthebridge,63featuresitswind-resistantdesignandhigh-altitudeconstruction,clearlyproveshowmodernengineeringcanbringnewenergytofarawayareasandhelplocaldevelopmentgrow64(fast).It65(convince)provesChina'sadvancedbridge-buildingtechnologyandsustainableregionaldevelopment.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分20分)我校英文报正在举办“AThoughtfulLookBackat2025”主题征文活动,诚邀全校同学投稿。请你结合2025年的某一段个人亲身经历,撰写一篇短文参与征文,内容须包括:1.简述你反思的具体经历;2.阐明你的看法与感悟。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。AThoughtfulLookBackat2025高二英语期末2026-1第二节(满分20分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Whenthingswentwrong,Easonalwayshadsomethingnicetosay.WhenhisteacherMr.D.knockedintoabookstandinthelibrary,Easonwassurethatthelibrarianwouldn'tbeupset.Hewasright."Thelibrarianjustlaughedandhelpedpickupthebooks.WhenEmma,hisbestfriend,failedinthequiz,Easonsaid,“Don'tworry.Youwillbebetter.”Andhewasright.Afterworkinghardaroundtheclock,EmmagotanAinthefinal.Easonlookedatthebrightside,andeveryoneinclasslikedthat,exceptZoe.Zoewasthenewstudentinclass.Onherfirstday,Easongreetedherwarmlywithopenarms,saying,“Nicetomeetyou,Zoe.Ithinkyou'lllikeithere.”Zoestaredathim,“Idoubtit.”Easondidn'tknowwhattosay.He'dnevermetanyonelikeZoe.Intheafternoon,Mr.D.announcedthatthey'dhaveanartclassinsidebecauseoftherain.Atthat,ZoedirectedameaningfullookatEason,raisinghereyebrow,“Badthingscomeinthrees.Nooutdooractivityisnumberone.Whatwillbethesecond?”Easonfeltasifacoldwindwasknockingintohim.Outsidethewindow,thecloudshadrolledoverthesun.Theroomfeltdarkerandtheclassdidn'thavetowaitlongtofindoutthenext.Aboywascarryingaboxofpaintwhenhefell,andpaintwentflying.Therewasblue,redandblackonthewalls.ZoeturnedtoEason,reachingouttwofingers,posinga“V”sign,eyesshiningwithdelightofvictory,whichseemedtocelebratethearrivalofthesecondbadthing.Easonwasspeechless.Justatthatmoment,EmmacametolookatEason'spainting.Sheadmireditandpickeditup,notrealizingshehadpaintonherfingers.Zoepointedwithexcitement,“Numberthree!Eason'spictureisruined!”Lookingatthestrikingfingerprints,Emmawentredwithshameandapologized.注意:1.续写词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Don'tworry!”EasoncomfortedEmma,“Theycanbepartofmyart.”026-1第5页共5页树德中学高2024级高二上学期期末考试英语试题参考答案听力: 1-5BACCB 6-10CABAC 11-15CABAB 16-20ABCAA阅读理解:21-23CDB 24-27DACD 28-31DACB 32-35BDAC七选五: 36-40EDBCF完型填空:41-45BDACB 46-50ADBCA 51-55BCADC语法填空:56.hadbeenopened/hadopened 57.height 58.constructed 59.stretching60.on/upon 61.that 62.another 63.which 64.faster65.convincingly书面表达:AThoughtfulLookBackat2025Theyear2025hasblessedmewithcountlesspreciousmemories,amongwhichavolunteerteachingexperiencestandsout.Lastsummer,IwenttoaremotemountainvillageschooltoteachEnglishtotheleft-behindchildrenthere.Atfirst,myrigidteachingapproachesfailedtoattractthem,leavingmeutterlyfrustrated.However,Imadesomeadjustmentsbyweavingengagingstoriesanddesigninginteractivegamesintomylessons,whicheventuallysparkedtheirenthusiasmforlearning.Laughterechoedthroughtheclassroom,andtheirbrighteyesbecamemyhighlightthere.Thismeaningfulexperiencetaughtmethatpatienceandflexibilityarefarmoreimportantthanrigidplans.Additionally,Icametorealizethateverysmallattemptwemakecanbringunexpectedwarmthandlighttoothers.读后续写:“Don'tworry!”EasoncomfortedEmma,“Theycanbepartofmyart.”Easonwasright.Byaddingwingstothefingerprints,theylookedlikebutterflies.Theamazingeffectstruckeveryonepresent,includingEmma,whocouldn'thelpbutclapherhands.ThenanideastruckEason,“Whynotmakeafieldofbutterflieswithpaint?”Asthewordsslippedoutofhismouth,everyonecompetedtoputafingerprintonEason'spaperexceptZoe.Embarrassed,Zoestoodstill,redintheface.Easongrinnedandinvitedhertojointhem.Zoehesitatedforamoment,andthenshecarefullydidit.EasongaveZoeathumbup,adding,“Sometimestherearenicethingshidingwhereyoudon'texpectthem.”听力原文:(Text1)M:AreyouofftoMonday'sArtclass?W:Yes!It'smyfavorite.AndthenIhaveanotherlessonIlove!M:YoumeanGeography?Learningallthosenamesofriversandcountries.W:It'sbetterthanlearningaboutdatesandthingsintheHistoryclass.(Text2)M:Enjoycomingtothefitnesscenteryesterday?高二英语期末2026-1第W:Ican'treallysayIdidn'tlikeit.Itwassomethingdifferent.M:Gonnajoin?W:Well,workingoutisnotsomethingIcandoonadailybasis.(Text3)W:Excuseme.Iwanttobuyastampalbumandaphotographalbum.Howmuchdotheycost?M:Hm,letmesee.12dollarsforthestampalbum,andthephotographalbumishalfthepriceofthat.W:OK.Hereyouare.(Text4)M:Ican'tfindmystudentcardanywhere.W:Dopeoplecheckyouridentityoncampus?M:No,notmyIDcard,it'sarewardcard,it'slinkedtomybankaccountandIuseittomakepurchasesoncampus.(Text5)W:It'salovelydaytoday.We'llbeabletospendalleveningdoingthegardening.M:Oh,Sophie.Wecandoitontheweekend.Maybewecanhavesomethingtoeatinacafe.W:OK.(Text6)M:①I'veexaminedhimthoroughlyandI'mpleasedtosaythatyourdogCharlieisgoingtomakeafullrecovery.W:Idohopehe'

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