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高二英语期末时量: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。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatdoesJennyplantodo?A.Stayinthesummerschool.B.Dosomework.C.Travelwiththeman.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Requestawake-upcall.B.Catchthefirstflight.C.Gotobedearly.3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.StudyingEnglish.B.Shoppinginastore.C.Orderingameal.4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toofferinformation.B.Toaskforhelp.C.Toarrangeavisit.5.Whatkindofvacationdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Abeachholiday.B.Anadventuretour.C.Atriptohistoricalsites.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Weatherchanges. B.Naturaldisasters. C.Travelplans.7.Whatistheman'ssuggestion?A.Avoidingoutdooractivities.B.Wearingthickclothes.C.Planningaheadforemergencies.听第7段材料,回答8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Overthephone. B.Atahotel. C.Inacar.9.Whenwillthemanarriveatthetrainstation?A.Atabout3:00. B.Atabout3:30. C.Atabout4:30.10.Whatdoesthemanexpectthedrivertodo?A.Pickhimupatahotel.B.GiveMikealift.C.Helphimwithhisbags.听第8段材料,回答11至13题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Relatives. B.Formerclassmates. C.Colleagues.12.Whyisthemanmakingthetrip?A.Toattendananniversary.B.Tovisitanoldfriend.C.Tocelebrateawedding.13.Whatwillthewomandoimmediately?A.Boardhertrain.B.ChatlongerwithJackson.C.Changehertravelplans.听第9段材料,回答14至17题。14.Whatistheprimaryrequirementforchoosingtheplace?A.Offeraffordabletickets.B.Stayquietallthetime.C.Besuitablefordisabledpeople.15.Howmuchdotheticketscostintotal?A.$200. B.$210. C.$290.16.Howcanthewomanbedescribed?A.Thoughtful. B.Hesitant. C.Ambitious17.Whycantheneedsofthestudentswithpooreyesightbeignored?A.Theschoolstaffcanhelpthem.B.Nosuchstudentwouldgothere.C.Themuseumisfullyequippedforthem.听第10段材料,回答18到20题。18.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Sportsclubmembers. B.Internationaltourists. C.Universitystudents.19.WheredidEmmaworkforarugbyteam?A.InManchester. B.InDublin. C.InVancouver.20.WhatcanbeachallengetoEmma'swork?A.Competitioninthehealthcareindustry.B.Negativeattitudetowardsfemalescientists.C.Influenceofmisinformationonthepublic.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。AAreyouinterestedinhowmarine(海洋的)ecosystemswork?Doyouwanttoknowmoreaboutmarineanimals?BowlingGreenStateUniversity(BGSU)hasoneofthefewcampsintheMidwestwherehighschoolstudentscanexplorelifeatsea!CampDates:June8—13,2025Whatkindsofactivitiesdocampersgettodo?FieldtripstolocationsaroundNorthwestOhiotoexaminemarinelifeandenvironmentsHands-onactivitiestopracticespecimen(标本)collectionproceduresDesignandrunanexperimentinourresearchlabBehind-the-scenetriptotheToledoZootolearnaboutmarineanimalsMeetprofessionalstolearnwhatitmeanstobeamarinescientistWhatdoesthecostcover?TheBGSUMarineBiologycampwillofferbothresidentialandnon-residentialoptions.Thecostofthenon-residentialprogramis850,withanadditional400feefortheresidentialoption.Thetotalprogramcostcoversroomandboard,allmaterialsforlabsandactivitiesaswellastransportationforfieldtrips.A10%discountisavailableforearlyadmission.ApplicationRequirementsLetterofrecommendationCompletetheonlineformCompleteresponsestoshort-answerquestionsNote:Answerstoquestionsprovidedbyanyoneotherthanthatapplicantwilldisqualifytheapplication.ApplicationDeadlinesMarch2,2025—Tobeconsideredforearlyadmission.ApplicantswillbeinformedbyMarch14.April25,2025—GeneralApplicationDeadline.Note:Allspacesmaybefilledafterselectionfromtheearlyadmissiondeadline.21.Whatdoesthecampoffer?A.Samplegatheringpractice. B.Fieldtripstonaturemuseums.C.Researchlabmembership. D.Lecturesonmarineknowledge.22.Whatistheearlyadmissioncostfortheresidentialoption?A.$400. B.$765. C.$1,125. D.$1,250.23.Whichofthefollowingwillresultinanapplicant'sdisqualification?A.Forgettingtoconfirmadmission. B.Providingresponsesgivenbyothers.C.Missingtheearlyapplicationdeadline. D.Failingtorecommendotherapplicants.BTheGreekphilosopherHeraclitustaughtthatyoucan'tstepintothesamerivertwice,foryouaren'tthesamepersonateachvisit,andthewateriseverflowing.Itisapowerfulwaytorepresenttherealitythateverythingisalwayschanging.Yetsomanyofushavedifficultyadaptingtochange.Wedenyit,resistitorattempttocontrolit,theresultofwhichisalmostalwayssomecombinationofstress,anxietyandburnout.Itdoesn'thavetobethatway.Nodoubt,changecan,andoftendoes,hurt.Butwiththerightmindset,itcanalsobeaforceforgrowth.It'snotasifwehaveanychoiceinthematter.Likeitornot,lifeischange.We'dbewisetoshiftourpositionfromuselessresistancetobeinginconversationwithchangeinstead.Aconceptcalledallostasiscanhelp.Developedinthelate1980sbyPeterSterlingandJosephEyer,allostasisisdefinedas"stabilitythroughchange".Inotherwords,thewaytostaystablethroughtheprocessofchangeisbychanging,atleasttosomeextent.Fromneurosciencetopainscienceandpsychology,allostasishasbecomethestandardmodelforunderstandingchangeinthescientificcommunity.Thebrainisatitsbestwhenitisconstantlymakingnewconnections.Overcomingpain,beitphysicalorpsychological,isnotaboutresistance(whichoftenworsenstheexperience)ortryingtogetbacktowhereyouwerebeforeadistressingeventorsituation.It'saboutbalancingacceptancewithproblem-solvingandmovingforwardtoanewnormal.Yetthisconceptisstilllittleknowntoordinarypeopleanditistimetostartpracticingitnow.Overthepastfewyears,theriverofchangehasbeenflowingmercilessly,anditshowsnosignsoflettingup.Hardlyadecadeafterthewidespreadadoptionofsocialmedia,anewtechnologythatmaybefarmorepowerful,artificialintelligence,isbeingwidelyused.It'slikewhatourfriendHeraclitusadvised:Takepartinchangebyfocusingonwhatwecancontrolandtryingtoletgoofwhatwecan't.Ourabilitytoworkwiththesechangesisdirectlyrelatedtoourlifesatisfaction.24.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinthefirstparagraph?A.Wecouldhavearightmindset. B.Philosophyexistseverywhere.C.Somepeoplearewiserthanothers. D.Changeisunavoidableinlife.25.Howshouldwedealwithchangesaccordingtotheauthor?A.Ignorethem. B.Participateinthem.C.Fightagainstthem. D.Putthemundercontrol.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"lettingup"inparagraph6probablymean?A.Slowingdown. B.Settingoff. C.Marchingon. D.Pullingin.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhyCan'tWeAdapttoChangesinLife?B.HowCanWeIncreaseOurLifeSatisfaction?C.Let'sTransformOurRelationshipWithChange.D.TrytoHelpthePublictoUnderstandAllostasisC(★)Plasticandcheapclothesarenotagloriouslegacy(遗产).Butascientistexploringwhichitemsfromourtechnologicalcivilizationaremostlikelytosurviveformanymillionsofyearsasfossils(化石)hasreachedanironicandinstructiveconclusion:Plasticandfastfashionwillbeoureverlastinggeologicalsignature."Plasticwilldefinitelybeasignature'technofossil',becauseitisincrediblytough,wearemakingmassiveamountsofit,anditgetsaroundtheentireglobe,"saysSarahGabbott,aUniversityofLeicesterexpertonfossils."Sowhereverthosefuturecivilizationsdig,theyaregoingtofindplastic."Clotheswillalsomakeanabruptentryintohumanity'sfossilrecord.Today,theworld'sgrowingpopulationoftenwearsmass-producedsynthetic(合成的)clothingthatarerapidlythrownawayandtheyarenotaseasilydecomposedascottonandsilk."Wearemakingtheminridiculousamounts,"saysGabbott."Wethrowthemintolandfills(填埋场),whicharelikegiantmummificationtombs.Itisalreadyclearthatmuchofmodernfashionwillendupbeingtrulytimeless."Fossilsarenotjustobjectsleftbehind,butalsothetracesoflife'sactivitywrittenintotherocks.Humanactivities,suchasoildrillingandnucleartests,willleavelastingscars.Humankindhasalsocreatedmanynear-indestructiblechemicals,suchasdioxinsandDDT.Giventhatsimilarmoleculesproducedbybacteriahavebeenfoundinrocksthatare1,600myearsoldinWesternAustralia,thesechemicalsappeartobeheretostay."Andthereisthegraphite(石墨)usedinpencils,"saysGabbott."Itisendearingtothinkthatitmaybethedrawingsofchildrenthatmaysurvivebestofall:apencilportrait,perhaps,ofafamilyoutsideahouse,withthesunshiningandarainbowarcingacrossthesky,"shesaysjokingly."Thebigmessagehereisthattheamountofstuffwearenowmakingiseye-watering-it'soffthescale,"saysGabbott.Allofthestuffmadebyhumansby1950wasasmallpartofallthematteronEarth.Buttodayitoutweighsallplantsandanimals."Thisraisesseriousquestionsforusall,"shesays,"Doyouneedthat?Doyoureallyneedtobuymore?"28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofplasticandcheapclothesasalegacy?A.Troubling. B.Short-lived. C.Technologicallyweak. D.Environmentallyharmless.29.Whatcanbecategorizedas"technofossils"?A.Dinosaurbones. B.Cottonclothing. C.Nuclearwaste. D.Silkclothes.30.Whyare“children’sdrawings”mentionedinparagraph5?A.Tohighlighthumancreativity.B.Tocelebratemoderntechnology.C.Tostressthatwarmthoflifeisheretostay.D.Toindicatethatchemicalscouldbefossilized.31.WhatisGabbott’sprimaryconcern?A.Biodiversityloss. B.Geologicalrecordaccuracy.C.Technologicalprogress. D.Overproductionofmaterialgoods.DAcrosstheflatplateauofAlUlainSaudiArabia,shadesofgray-brownsoilaredottedwithareasofdarkrock—andaclearlydefinedcircleofstones.Unmistakablyconstructedbyhumans,thisstructure,called“standingstonecircles”byarchaeologists,wasbuiltaround7,500yearsagobyapeoplewebarelyknowforapurposewehavelongmisunderstood.In2019,archaeologistsfromtheUniversityofWesternAustraliabeganexcavating(发掘)thesestandingstonecircles.TheirinitialideawasthatthesewerestructuresbuiltbyNeolithicnomads(新石器时代的游牧民)forsomelong-forgottenreligiouspractices.However,excavatingatmultiplesites,theyfoundwhatturnedouttobearchaeologicalpaydirt—domesticrubbish.Theremainsofdiscardedanimalbones,householdtools,andevenjewelry,havereclassifiedthestandingstonecirclesasNeolithichomes.Standingstonecirclesseemtohavesprunguparound5,800to5,500B.C.Thisagreedwithawarmerclimateintheregionthatbroughtmoreregularrainfallandalandscapeofrichgrassesandtrees,goodconditionsforraisingcattleandgoats.Butthesewerealsogoodconditionsforbuildingpermanentstructures.Moreabundantvegetationmeantlesspressuretokeepmovingtheanimalstofreshgrasslands,whichmadebuildinghomesmoreworthwhile.This,andtheplateau’sabundanceofstones,mayhaveencouragedthenomadstostayawhileandbuild.Excavationsofthesesettlementsarerevealingsomethingofthispeople’swayoflife.Theykeptcattleandgoatsformeat,butcontinuedtohuntandgathertoexpandtheirdietwithhares,fruitsandnuts.Themanygrinding(磨碎)stonesfoundonthesitessuggestinhabitantswereregularlygrindinggrains,butthesewerelikelytobegatheredratherthanfarmed.TheplateausiteshavealsorevealedtoolsmadewithmaterialsfromthesandstonevalleysandjewelryshapedfromshellsfromtheRedSea—theseNeolithicpeoplehadacomplexcultureinvolvingtravelandprobablyexchange.TherevelationcancelsmanyofourassumptionsaboutNeolithicAlUla.Herewereapeoplemoresettledandmorecivilizedthanhistoryhasgiventhemcreditfor.Theirstoryisjustbeginningtoberevealed,butalreadyaverydifferentpictureofearlyAlUlaisemerging.32.Whatdidthe2019excavationfinallyidentifythe“standingstonecircles”as?A.Religioussites. B.Naturalwonders. C.Rubbishstations. D.Domesticbuildings.33.Whatwasacontributingfactorinthebuildingofthestandingstonecircles?A.Therichnessofplants. B.Theworseningclimate.C.Theneedtostoregoods. D.Thedesiretoraisemoreanimals.34.WhatismostlikelyTRUEaboutNeolithicpeople'swayoflifeinAlUla?A.Theyhadinteractionswithothergroups.B.Theyplantedcropsandkeptcattleandgoats.C.Theyreliedentirelyonhuntingandgatheringforfood.D.Theymadetoolsandjewelrypurelyfromlocalmaterials.35.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Topromoteahistoricalsite.B.Toprovidesomenewinsights.C.Tointroduceanancientpopulation.D.Toargueforsomelong-heldbeliefs.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。It'snosecretthatartificialintelligence(AI)ischangingthewaywework.Withmoreandmoresimplertasksbeingautomated,humansareleftwithmorehigh-levelcognitive(认知的)work,suchasideageneration,strategicplanning,andcreativewriting.

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Theproblemisthatwestillfollowamindsetthatresemblestheeraofassembly(组装)lines,whichdoesn'tfosterorhelpthetypeofworkneededtoday.Leadersconstantlymeasuredproductivityintermsofhowmanyhoursanemployeespentatworkorthenumberofabstracttargetstheyreached.

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Thistypeofoutputdoesn'tfitintheeraofAI.Instead,wehavetomakeapsychologicalswitch,structuringeachworkdayforqualityinsteadofquantity.Startbykickingtheoldmethodofcontinuousworkthroughouttheday.Researchshowsthatcontinuousworkdamagescreativeideageneration,highqualityandcomplexcognitivework.

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It'srecommendedthatusingworksessionsthatareabout90minuteslong,attackingthehardestpartofthetaskinthefirst20minutesandmovingtotheslower,easierworkduringtheremainingtime.

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Therefore,managersshouldconsidertheprincipalareathatateamorindividualisworkingonratherthanforcingthesameworkscheduleacrossateamoranorganization.Datasuggeststhatit'sbettertoworkontasksthatinvolvecreativity,imagination,andproblem-solvingduringthefirstfewhoursofthedayandagainrightbeforeyougotosleep.

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Inbetweenthefocusedworksessions,maketimeforanaporforeasyworkthatdoesn'trequiremuchcreativityorfocus.A.That'sbecausepeopletendtooverwork.B.Thetimeofdaywillalsomakeadifference.C.Asaresult,quantityofworkwasprioritized.D.Toexcelinthenewera,we'llneedtotransformhowwework.E.Witheverynewtechnologycomesfearandthennewopportunity.F.Becauseofthat,it'sbettertoworkinbursts,givingthemindarest.G.Themiddleofthedayisbetterforsomethingcallingforconcentration.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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。WhenIfirststartedasahospice(临终关怀医院)volunteer,oneofmytaskswastoassistthefamiliesofpatientsinfillingoutlifereviewforms.Theseformswereusedbyhospicecaregiversto

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meofascrapbook(剪贴簿)Iwasworkingon."Whynotmakescrapbooksforthepatients?"The

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myproposal.TalkingtoapatientnamedEdith,I

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thatnoteveryonehadenoughphotosandmementos(纪念物)to

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ascrapbook.Edith,whohadnevermarriedorhadchildren,wasonceadancer.So,todisplaythe

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.WecalledthisposterprojectChart-a-Life.Theseposters,withphotosanddetailsaboutpatients'careers,interests,familiesandfriends,are

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justdecorative.Theyhelpcaregiversseepatientsasindividuals,andalsoprovidegood

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forvisitorstocommunicatewiththepatients.Thisprojectsoonbecameextremely

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.OtherfacilitiesinthearealearnedaboutChart-a-Lifeandwereinspiredtocreatesomething

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aperson'slife.41.A.post B.talk C.worry D.learn42.A.warned B.informed C.reminded D.convinced43.A.principle B.plan C.idea D.strategy44.A.refused B.approved C.doubted D.considered45.A.realized B.showed C.explained D.recorded46.A.shape B.fill C.launch D.publish47.A.highlights B.adventures C.suffering D.loneliness48.A.otherwise B.equally C.instead D.unexpectedly49.A.regret B.sorrow C.sympathy D.smile50.A.informal B.powerful C.ordinary D.right51.A.morethan B.ratherthan C.lessthan D.otherthan52.A.paths B.conversations C.topics D.professions53.A.popular B.different C.delicate D.strange54.A.reasonable B.similar C.familiar D.important55.A.judge B.arrange C.spend D.celebrate第二节(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。TodayI'llbespeakingtoyouaboutdrones,also

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(refer)toasUAVs.Flyingaroundontheirown,droneshavealreadybeenusedforphotography,scientificresearchandmilitaryoperations.Theywillcomeintowideruseinvariousfieldsinthenearfuture.

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allthewonderfulfunctionsthatdronesperform,theymayalsocauserisks.Takeairtrafficforexample.Whenpassengerdronesareflyingaboveourcitiesinlarge58(quantity),theskywillbegettingmoreandmorecrowded.Asaresult,theyare59(likely)tocrashintoeachother.Inaddition,dronescausemuchtroubleforairlinesassomeofthemflynearairports,posing60threattoplanesthataretakingofforlanding.61isthatpeoplemighttakeadvantageofdronestoharmothers.Forinstance,asmorepeople62(use)dronesforphotographyinthefuture,somemightspyonandtakephotographsofotherswithouttheirknowledge.63(legal)huntersmightalsousedronestotrackandkillanimals.Suchissuesrequire64(address)urgently.Thegovernmentneedstomakelawstomonitortheproductionanduseofdrones.Forexample,insomecountries,aremotepilotlicenceisrequiredinordertoflyadroneforbusinesspurposes.Atthemoment,differentcountriesaredevelopingairtrafficcontrolplatforms,65largenumbersofdronescanbemanaged.Policeforcesaroundtheworldarealsolookingatwaysofstoppingdronesfromflyingnearairportsandstadiums.第三节课文默写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)66.Itisalsooneofthemostethnicallydiversenationsintheworldwithcultures.67.Afewdaysafterourfromthecamp,ourcarwaswellandtrulystuckinthemud.68.Howcoolthatwouldbe!Itmayseemlike,butgiventherateatwhichartificialintelligence,orAI,isbeingdeveloped,inthefuturesuchdreamsmayactuallycometrue.69.Allthistechnologydoesnotcomefashion.Wehavedesignsfordifferentages,gendersandoccasions...70.StephenHawking,forexample,warned,"."第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是校学生会主席李华,你校正在筹备“健康校园周”(HealthCampusWeek)活动。请你以学生会的名义,为校英文报写一封倡议书,号召全校同学积极参与,共同养成健康的生活习惯。内容包括:1.发出倡议;2.提出如何健康生活的具体建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearfellowstudents,Let'stakeactionnowandmakehealthychoiceseveryday.Together,wecancreateahealthierandhappiercampus!TheStudentUnion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。MyelderbrotherandIwereonavacation,andonemorningheexcitedlysharedwithmethattherewasahiddenlakeatopamountainnearby.Ithadalwaysbeenonhiswishlisttoseethislake,andhewantedustomakethehiketoreachit.Thetrailwasa10-mileroundtrip,ratedasadifficulthike.ThemomentIheardthis,myheartsank,andpanicbegantosetin,asIfearedIwouldn'thavetheenergytomakeittothetop.Ihadn'tbeenveryactiverecentlyandcouldn'tshakethebelief,thatwithacademicpressureandworkloadgrowingheavier,comesanaturaldeclineinenergyandmotivation.Nonetheless,earlythenextmorning,wesetoff,eagertomakethisdreamareality.Thedifficultywasapparentfromthestart.Theroutewassteep,andmybodyprotestedwitheverystep.Abouthalfwayup,weencounteredanotherbrotherandsisterwhohaddecidedtoturnback,clearlydiscouragedbythedifficultyoftheroute.Inoticedthebrother'sdisappointedexpression,andsomethinginmeshifted.Icouldn'tbearthethoughtofgivingup.Rightthen,ImadeupmymindthatIwouldpresson,nomatterhowtoughitgot.Aswecontinuedon,asurprisingthinghappened.Insteadoffocusingonhowdifficultthehikewas,Ifoundmyselfappreciatingthebeautyofthesurroundinglandscape.Eachstepthroughthewoodsfeltlikeajourneyintoatimelessworld,wheretheheavyburdenandstressfromstudyseemedtodisappear,replacedbythetimelessrhythmsofnature.MybrotherandIchattedaswewalked,andIrealizedhowmuchjoyIfoundinthesimplepleasureofhiscompany.Whathadseemedlikeanunattainablegoalhadtransformedintoasourceofpersonalfulfillmentandconnectionwithnatureandmybrother.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。However,thehikewasn'twithoutitschallenges.Finally,afterhoursofhardwork,wemadeittothetop.高二英语期末参考答案题序123456789101112131415答案BACBCACABCBAACB题序161718192021222324252627282930答案ABABCACBDBACACD题序313233343536373839404142434445答案DDAABDCFBGDCCBA题序46474849505152535455答案BACDDACABD56.referred57.Despite58.quantities59.morelikely60.a61.Another62.willbeusing/willuse63.Illegal64.addressing/tobeaddressed65.where66.distinct67.departure68.buildingthecastleintheair69.attheexpenseof70.Thedevelopmentoffullartificialintelligencecouldspelltheendofthehumanrace第四部分第一节【参考范文】Dearfellowstudents,Asthe“HealthCampusWeek”isapproaching,weareappealingtoeveryonetojoinusinbuildingahealthierandmorevibrantschoollife.First,maintainingabalanceddietisessential,forawell-balanceddietdeliversthesteadyenergyweneedfordailystudy.Equallyimportantisengaginginregularphysicalexercise,whichnotonlystrengthensthebodybutalsosignificantlyimprovesmoodandmentalwell-being,helpingusmanagestressmoreeffectively.Additionally,makesuretogetsufficientsleep,thusconsolidatingmemory,enhancingconcentration,andkeepingourmindsclearandalertduringclass.Onlybycultivatinghealthylivinghabitscanwefaceeachday'schallengeswithgreaterefficiency.Let'stakeactionnowandmakehealthychoiceseveryday.Together,wecancreateahealthierandhappiercampus!第二节【参考范文】However,thehikewasn'twithoutitschallenges.Mylegsbegantoache,andmybreathcameinshortburstsasthepathbecamemoreuneven,withlooserocksandrootstrippingmeup.Attimes,IquestionedwhetherIcouldkeepgoing.Despitethefactthatmymindtriedtoconvincemetostopandturnback,myresolutionwasstrongernow.Thedisappointedexpressionofthebrotherweencounteredetchedinmymind,drivingmetoclenchmyteethtopersevere.Everytimemylegsprotested,Iremindedmyselfthatwitheachstep,Iwasgrowingstronger,bothphysicallyandmentally.Finally,afterhoursofhardwork,wemadeittothetop.TheviewthatgreeteduswasbeyondanythingIhadimagined.Thehiddenlakesparkledbeneaththeclearbluesky,surroundedbytoweringtrees.Thesenseofaccomplishmentwasoverwhelmed.Istoodthere,takinginthebreathtakingscenery.Mybrothersmiledatme,hiseyesreflectingprideandjoy.ItwasatthatmomentthatIrealizedthejourneyhadbeenjustasimportantasthedestination.ThehikehadtestedmeinwaysIdidn'texpect,butithadalsoshownmehowmuchIwascapableof.Together,wehadmadeit,anditfeltlikeatruetriumph.听力材料Text1M:DoesJennyplantogotosummerschool?W:No,shewantstoworkandsavesomemoneyduringthesummerholiday.M:That'sgood.Maybeshecanhelpandpaysomeofhercollegetuitionnexttime.Text2W:IhopeIwon'toversleep.I'vesimplygottocatchthefirstflight.M:IfIwereyou,I'drequestawake-upcallfromthehotelreception.Text3M:HereisamenuprintedinEnglish.Whatwouldyoulike,Judy?W:Well,IthinkI'llhavefriedchickenfirst.It'soneofthemostpopularfoodshere.Text4W:Couldyoupleasegoandgettheparcelforme?I'mgoingtopickupmyson.M:Noproblem.Bytheway,whereshouldIputyourparcel?W:Youcankeepit.I'llfetchitatyourplacelater.Text5M:MywifeandIarethinkingabouttakingourparentsonavacation.Doyouhaveanysuggestionsaboutwheretogo?W:Whynottrysomehistoricalplacesofinterest?Theycanhavefunthere.Text6W:Hey,Frank.Haveyounoticedthestrangeweatherlately?M:Yes,it'sbeenveryodd.Yesterday'ssuddendropintemperaturesurprisedme.W:Metoo.Iwentforapicnicyesterdayandworesomethinglight.Inearlyfrozetodeath.M:Thesestrangeweathereventsseemtohappenmoreoftennow.W:Yes.AstudysaysthatthecoldairfromtheNorthwillaffectusmorethanbefore.Weneedtochecktheforecastbeforegoingout.M:Definitely.Weshouldalsoconsiderhowtoprepareourhomesforthesechanges,likeimprovingtheconditionofthehouseandhavingemergencykitsready.Text7M:Hello,isthistheGreenTaxiService?W:Yesitis.M:Iamcallingtogetataxitothetrainstation.W:Whattimedoyouneedataxi,sir?M:Mytrainleavesatfourthirtythisafternoon,butI'dliketoarriveatthestationearlier.W:Wheredoyoulive?M:Oh,I'mlivingatfour,four,seven,MikeEndStreet.It'snexttosunshinehotel.W:Letmese

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