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高二英语

考生须知:

1.全卷分试卷和答题卷。考试结束后,将答题卷上交。

2.试卷共10页,有四大题,67小题。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

3.请将答案做在答题卷的相应位置上,写在试卷上无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Posingforapicture.B.Teachingphotography.C.Tryingonnewclothes.

2.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Gotosleep.B.Servethefood.C.Makesomecoffee.

3.Whathappenedtotheman?

A.Hewasovercharged.B.Hemisreadthebill.C.Hetookthewrongitem.

4.Whydoesn'tthemanenjoythecoffee?

A.Itgoesbad.B.Ittastessweet.C.Ithassaltinit.

5.Wherearethespeakersheading?

A.TheRoseGarden.B.TheGrandStadium.C.TheCityHall.

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthegoodsinphysicalshops?

A.Theyareplentiful.B.Theyarecheaper.C.Theyarereliable.

7.What'sthewoman'sattitudetowardonlineshopping?

A.Supporting.B.Disapproving.C.Understanding.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whereistheman?

A.Inahospital.B.Inanationalpark.C.Athishome.

高二英语试卷共10页第(1)页

9.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?

A.Helosthisway.B.Hehadaninjury.C.Heranoutofsupplies.

10.Whenwillthemanprobablygetpickedup?

A.At4:00p.m.B.At5:00p.m.C.At6:00p.m.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhoisRonald?

A.Theownerofthegallery.

B.Theartistoftheexhibition.

C.Thefriendofthespeakers.

12.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Asuddenexhibitchange.B.Amuseumdisplayplan.C.Aposterprintingproblem.

13.WhatisAnnagoingtodonext?

A.TalkwithRobertabouttheissue.

B.Calltheprinterformorepaintings.

C.AskRonaldtochangehismind.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatproblemisthewomanfacing?

A.Electricalfault.B.Housedamage.C.Watershortage.

15.Howmuchwillthewomanprobablypaytheman?

A.$5000.B.$6000.C.$8000.

16.What'sprobablythewoman'smaingoal?

A.Savingonherelectricitybill.

B.Protectingtheenvironment.

C.Increasingherhouse'svalue.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthepurposeofthespeaker'stalk?

A.Toexplainanidea.B.Toadvertiseabook.C.Topromoteawebsite.

18.Whatdoesthespeakermainlydiscussinhislatestwork?

A.Betterlearningways.

B.Thecurrenteducationsystem.

C.Traditionalteachingmethods.

19.Whatdoesthespeakerrequestthelistenerstodo?

A.Raisemorequestions.B.Learnmoreonhissite.C.Getdowntoabusiness.

20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydonext?

A.Readfromtheletters.B.Answerquestions.C.Explainhisideas.

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。

高二英语试卷共10页第(2)页

A

Travelin2025:AYearofAdventure

Theyear2025promisesextraordinarytravelexperiencesworldwide.Fromcultural

milestonestoscientificexplorations,herearefourunforgettableadventuresawaitingglobal

travelers.

JourneythroughEarth'shistory

AnewAbuDhabimuseumaimingtoshowcase13.8billionyearsofnaturalhistorywill

openinlate2025.WhileitfocusesonArabiangeology,avisithereisnotjustaboutlooking

back.Museumstaffhavedesignedexhibitsthatalsoexplorewhatthefuturemightlooklikefor

ourplanet.

Takeamicro-cruisethroughtheArctic

"SecretAtlas"isbringinginmoreboatsfortwonewtrips.Unlikehugecruise(游船度假)

ships,thesetinyboatsaccommodateonly7shipmates.Onerouteoffersawildlife-spotting

journeythroughSvalbard,whiletheothersailspastmassiveicebergsinGreenland.However,

thisintimate,eco-conscioustripispricey.A14-daypackagestartsat£15,500—perhapsan

optionifyouwinthelottery(彩票)!

VisitarebornParisicon

ManyrememberthefootageofNotre-Damewithsmokerisingduringthedevastating2019

fire.Afterfiveyearsofrenovations,thelegendarycathedralhasfinallyreopened.Although

somerestorationworkswillcontinueinto2025,touristscannowexplorethebuildingandbe

amongthefirsttoglimpseitsfreshglory.

TraveltheworldatExpo2025

OsakasetattendancerecordswhenithostedtheWorldExpoin1970.Now,expectations

aresky-highasthecitypreparesfor2025.Thesitefeaturesastunning2-kilometer“GrandRing”,

allowingvisitorstoenjoyviewsoverthebay.Alongsidealife-sizedGundamrobot,exhibition

hallsfrom161countrieswillshowcasecutting-edgetechnologiesaimedatcreatingabetter

future.

Frompolartripstoculturalrenaissances,2025invitestravelerstoexploreEarth'swonders

whilereflectingonitsfuture—whetherinancientcathedralsorcutting-edgetech,inspiration

awaitsall.

21.AvisittothenewAbuDhabimuseumwillmainlyenablevisitorsto_·

A.joinavirtualspacemission

B.watchlivegeologicalexperiments

C.focusonArabianwildlifeprotection

D.exploreEarth'spastandpossiblefuture

22.WhatsetstheSecretAtlasvoyageapartfromordinarycruises?

A.Itlastsnomorethanoneweek.

B.Itispartlyfinancedbyalottery.

C.Itcarriesonlyahandfulofpassengers.

D.ItcirclesboththeArcticandAntarctic.

高二英语试卷共10页第(3)页

23.Whichplaceappealsmosttotechnologyenthusiasts?

A.Expo2025inOsaka.B.TheSecretAtlasmicro-cruise.

C.ThenewmuseuminAbuDhabi.D.TherestoredNotre-DameCathedral.

B

"Wormy!Wormy!Comehere!”I'm7yearsold,armswrappedaroundmylegs,whilea

groupofolderkidsteasedmeontheplaygroundwiththenicknamethatwouldhauntmyentire

childhood.

Thenicknamecamefrommysurname,Worman.Althoughitispronounced"War-mon,"

myclassmatespreferredtheliteralversion,"Worm-man."TheteasingintensifiedafterIrescued

anearthworm(蚯蚓)frombeingroughlycutinhalfbyaboy.Thekidsmusthavefeltclever

connectingmynametothecreature,butforme,itwasembarrassing.Fromthenon,Ireally

hatedmyraresurnameandthebullyingthataccompaniedit.

Accordingtohistoricalrecords,WormanactuallyoriginatesfromanoldEnglishtermfora

skilledcraftsman.SomesourcesevenlinkitsoriginstothekingsofMercia.Whiletheredon't

seemtobeanyfamousWormansinrecenthistory,we'reahardworkinggroup,holdingdown

jobsasbutchers,paintersandlaborersinEnglandsincetheearly1800s.

IsufferedthroughbeingaWormanasachild,sowhenFacebookcamealonginmyteens,I

sawitasachancetoreinventmyself.IwentbyEvelynRose—mypretty,delicatemiddlename

thatdrewpraiseandcomplimentsfromthosearoundme.Ifeltmoreconfidentthanever.

Afteruniversity,however,Ibecamelesscriticalofmysurname.Meetingstudentsfrom

diversebackgroundsintroducedmetosurnamesfarmoreunusualthanmine.Laughingwith

othersaboutouruniquenamesbecameasurprisingsourceofconnectionratherthanshame.

Later,Ilearnedthatover200,000surnameshavedisappearedfromEnglandandWalesinthe

pastcentury.Whileothersvanished,minesurvived.Wormanmightnotbe"pretty,"butitis

memorableandresilient.

Nowinmyearly30s,Ihavebecomefiercelyprotectiveofmyidentity.Whenmysonwas

bornlastsummer,myhusbandandIdecidedonacombinedsurnametohonorbothsidesofhis

heritage."Worman"hassurvivedcenturiesofhistoryandmyownchildhoodembarrassment;

hopefully,itwillnowstandthetestofanothergeneration.

24.Whatisthereasonfortheauthor'schildhoodshameabouthername?

A.Itrevealedherfamilyroots.B.Itexposedhertopeerteasing.

C.Itimpliedahumblesocialstatus.D.Itlackedhermiddlename'selegance.

25.Whydidtheauthorchoosetouse“EvelynRose”onFacebook?

A.Tohideheridentityfromstrangers.

B.Tocreateamoredesirableself-image.

C.Tohonorherfamily'sroyalancestors.

D.Tofollowthetrendofusingmiddlenames.

26.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthersurnamenow?

A.Sheviewsitwithpride.

高二英语试卷共10页第(4)页

B.Sheacceptsitpassively.

C.Sheisconfusedaboutitsorigin.

D.Shefearsitsimpactonherson.

27.Whatmessagedoesthestorymainlyconvey?

A.Childhoodbullyingshapeslifelonginsecurities.

B.Surnamesreflectsocialstatusacrossgenerations.

C.Changingone'snameiskeytobuildingconfidence.

D.Trueconfidencecomesfromembracingone'sidentity.

C

China'spopulationisundergoingasignificantstructuralchange:itisshrinkingandageing.

Thetotalfertilityrate—theaveragenumberofbirthsperwoman—hasdroppedto1.1,well

belowthe2.1requiredforpopulationstability.Afterabriefriseinbirthsin2024,theluckyYear

oftheDragon,thebirthrateislikelytofallagain.Atthesametime,thenumberofpeopleover

60isprojectedtoincreasefrom300millionin2023toover400millionby2035,risingfrom

one-fifthtonearlyone-thirdofthepopulation.ThisposesriskstoChina'seconomy,asfewer

youngworkerswillsupportmoreretirees.Yet,governmentplannersthinktheyhavefounda

silverlining:the“silvereconomy”.

In2024,China'sStateCouncilreleasedapolicydocumenttoboostthesilvereconomyand

enhanceelderlywell-being.Iturgedbusinessestoinvestinsmarthealthcare,anti-ageing

products,andseniortourism.Localgovernmentswerealsoencouragedtoimproveserviceslike

mealdeliveriesandin-homecare.Thesepoliciesaimtotapintothegrowingdemandsof

retirees,particularlythewealthiestgenerationaged50-60,whobenefitedfromChina's

economicboom.

Companiesareadaptingcreatively.Forexample,Quantasing,aneducationfirm,shifted

focustoonlinecoursesforseniors,offeringclassesincalligraphy,meditation,andmusic.Its

platformhasattracted120millionusers,highlightingthepotentialofelderly-orientedservices.

"Retireestodayhavesavingsandtimetoenjoylife,"notesTimXieofQuantasing.

Yetchallengesremain.Expertswarnthatmanybusinessesrushintothesilvereconomy

withoutthoroughresearch.ChenGongofPekingUniversitycriticizesthat“Manypoliciesare

shoutingalotbutdoinglittle,"stressingtheneedforstrongerconsumerprotectionsagainst

scams.CaiFang,ademographer,emphasizesimprovingwelfaresystemstomatchrisingelderly

needs.

Whilethesilvereconomyofferseconomichope,balancingcommercialgrowthwith

genuinecareforseniorswilldefineitssuccess.AsChinaages,ensuringdignityandsecurityfor

itselderlyremainsapressingtask.

28.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?

A.Byquotinganexpert.B.Bydefiningaconcept.

C.Bygivingexamples.D.Byprovidingfigures.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"tapinto"inparagraph2probablymean?

A.Givepriorityto.B.Takeadvantageof.

C.Makeroomfor.D.Keepcontrolover.

高二英语试卷共10页第(5)页

30.WhatdoestheexampleofQuantasingillustrate?

A.Thedeclineoftraditionaleducationmodels.

B.Government-ledinvestmentintechnologyfirms.

C.Successfuladaptationtoelderlyconsumers'needs

D.Thepopularityofonlineeducationamongtheyouth.

31.Whatisthekeytothesuccessofthesilvereconomy?

A.Expandingthemarketforseniorcitizens.

B.Relyingcompletelyongovernmentsupport.

C.Replacinghumanserviceswithsmarttechnology.

D.Combiningbusinesswithrealconcernfortheelderly.

D

Climatechangeisreshapingourworldinunexpectedways,fromrisingtemperaturesto

disruptedecosystems.Now,scientistswarnthatmeltingpolaricecapsareevenaffectinghow

wekeeptrackoftime.

ArecentstudyinNaturerevealsthattherapidmeltingofpolariceisslowingEarth's

rotation(旋转).Asmeltwaterflowsintooceans,itcollectsaroundtheequator,theimaginary

circledividingtheearthintotwoequalparts.Theplanetgetsslightly"fatter"there,whichmakes

Earthturnslowly,muchlikeaniceskaterslowingdownbystretchingoutherarmsduringa

spin.

Aslowerrotationmeanseachday—thetimeforonefullturnofEarth—getsabitlonger.As

aresult,thesundoesn'triseorsetexactlywhenweexpect,whichposesacriticalchallengeto

globaltimekeepingsystems.

Modernlifereliesonultra-precisesynchronization(同步)acrosstechnologies.Financial

markets,airtrafficcontrol,internetservers,andcommunicationnetworksdependonperfectly

alignedclocks.Evenatinytimingerrorcouldtriggerchaos.Toaddressthis,scientistspropose

introducinganegativeleapsecondby2029.Thiswouldmakeclocksjumpfrom23:59:58

straighttomidnight,skipping23:59:59,soourdevicescanmatchEarth'sactualrotation.

GeophysicistDuncanAgnewfromtheScrippsInstitutionofOceanographyexplainedthisinthe

Naturepaper.

However,thissolutioncomeswithrisks.Unlikepositiveleapseconds(addingasecond),

whichhavebeenusedsince1972,negativeleapsecondshaveneverbeentested.Expertslike

physicistJudahLevinewarnthatsoftwaredesignedtohandletimeadjustmentsmayfail.Past

issueshighlightthedanger:In2012,addingaleapsecondcrashedairlinebookingsystems,froze

stockexchanges,anddisruptedmajorwebsiteslikeRedditandLinkedIn.

Theseeventsshowhowfragileourtime-dependentworldis,andclimatechangeismaking

itevenmorechallenging.

32.WhichfactorisresponsibleforEarth'sslowerrotation?

A.Icemassgatheringattheequator.

B.Meltwatermovingtotheequator.

C.Atmospherethickeningattheequator.

D.Oceancurrentsintensifyingneartheequator.

高二英语试卷共10页第(6)页

33.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheproposed"negativeleapsecond"?

A.Itmaycausesystemfailures.

B.Itisawidelyacceptedtimesolution.

C.Itcausedamajorsystemcrashin2012.

D.Ithasbeensuccessfullytestedsince1972.

34.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardtheeffectsofclimatechangeontimekeeping?

A.Concerned.B.Reserved.C.Optimistic.D.Doubtful.

35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheHistoryofLeapSeconds

B.RisksinAdjustingGlobalClocks

C.Climate'sSurprisingTestonTime

D.InnovationsinTimekeepingTechnologies

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。

Youmayhaveheardtheword“composting,”butwhatdoesitmean?Compostingissimilar

torecycing—it'sdisposingoforganicfoodwasteinawaythatallowsittobreakdownnaturally

insteadofbeingburiedinlandfills.Whenyoucompostfoodwastes,theycanbeprocessedinto

nutrient-richsoil.It'saplanet-friendlycycle.36_·

Researchyourtown'srules

SomelargecitiesintheUS—suchasNewYork,SanFrancisco,andSeattle—havemadeit

alegalrequirementtocompost,providingspecialbinswherepeoplecanputtheirfoodwaste.

37.Tofindoutmore,searchonlineforyourtownname,state,andtheword“composting”.

38

“Green”wastesuchasfruits,vegetables,eggshells,andcoffeegroundsand“brown”waste

likeleaves,twigs,cardboard,andusedpaperplatesarecommonlyacceptedforcomposting.

Withanadult'shelp,checktherulesforcompostingnearyou.

Pickaspottocompost

39.Youcankeepitsimplebyusingamixingbowlwhereyoucanthrowkitchen

leftoversasyoupreparemeals.Besuretocoverthebowlwithaplatetoreduceodorsandavoid

attractingfruitflies.Youcanalsobuyacountertopcompostcontainer.

Makeitpartofaroutine

Topreventyourfoodwastecontainerfromoverflowing,yourfamilywillnaturallyneedto

takeittothelocaldrop-offsitefrequently.Aweeklytripcaneasilybecomepartofyourroutine.

Chooseaspecificdayforthistask.Thissimplehabitkeepsyourkitchentidy.40_·

A.Learnwhattocompost

B.Chooseasuitablemethod

C.Youcanparticipatebyfollowingafeweasysteps

高二英语试卷共10页第(7)页

D.Othertownsmayhaveadrop-offspotforcompost

E.Moreimportantly,italsohelpstheenvironmentsignificantly

F.Alwaysseparatemeatanddairyproductsfromcompostableitems

G.Decidewhatkindofcontainertouseforcompostandwhereyou'llstoreit

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。

JuliCobb,anartteacherfromAlbuquerque,wasdrivinghomeafterwork.Hercar41

fuelandsuddenlystoppedinthemiddleofabusyroadnearahomelesscampunderafreeway

bridge.Feeling42,Cobbsawamanruntowardherfromunderthebridge.Toherrelief,he43

askedifsheneededanyhelp.

OnceCobbexplainedthe44,themanrealizedthecarneededtobeclearedfromthe

road.Hetried45ithimself,butthelockedsteeringwheelmadetheheavyvehicle

immovable.Soon,twoothersarrivedtoassist.Oneaskedtocheckthesteeringcolumn(转向柱)

throughthewindow;withCobb'spermission,hereachedinandskillfully46it.

Asthiswashappening,othercarschangeddirectionsuddenly,tryingnotto47them.

Atonepoint,thegroupevendirectedatrucktomovearoundhercar.Withcombined485

theypushedthecartothesideoftheroad.Thefirstman—theonewhohadtriedtopushhercar

alone—offeredtogetgaswithhisfuelcan.Shegavehimsome49,andhesetoffonhis

bike.

Dominic,oneofthemenwhostayedbehind,50Cobbthatthespotwasdangerous.

Heaskedifshehadcalledforhelp.Whenshementionedshewas51herdaughter,

Dominicpromisedtowaitwithher52theothermanreturnedwiththegas.

Hekepthis53.Oncethecarwasrefueledandrunning,Cobbdrovehomesafely.Shewas

deeply54bytheselflesshelpfromthesethreemen—strangerswhowerestruggling

tosurvivethemselves,yetstill55toaidher.

41.A.ranoutofB.filledupwithC.cutdownonD.gotridof

42.A.angryB.scaredC.calmD.proud

43.A.curiouslyB.anxiouslyC.kindlyD.cheerfully

44.A.planB.situationC.theoryD.mistake

45.A.pushingB.repairingC.drivingD.lifting

46.A.resetB.adjustedC.securedD.unlocked

47.A.touchB.followC.stopD.hit

48.A.energyB.strengthC.effortsD.skills

49.A.adviceB.timeC.moneyD.help

50.A.warnedB.suggestedC.remindedD.persuaded

51.A.contactingB.informingC.missingD.questioning

高二英语试卷共10页第(8)页

52.A.whenB.untilC.beforeD.unless

53.A.secretB.wordC.ideaD.distance

54.A.surprisedB.amusedC.movedD.motivated

55.A.promisedB.hesitatedC.stoppedD.continued

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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Fansinhand,63-year-oldHuiFurongbeamedasshedanced.Itwasawelcomechangefor

Hui,whohadn'tfeltlike56(her)sinceundergoingstomachcancersurgerysixyears.Her

friend,HuangFengzhen,invitedhertojointhedancegroup,tellinghersheneededto

face57diseasewithapositiveattitude.Withinmonths,Huiregainedappetiteand

weight.

Squaredancing(guangchangwu),58(typical)ledbyretireestomusic,enjoys

immensepopularityamongolderadultsinChina,now59(number)310million.Thistype

ofdancebenefitsparticipants'physicalandmentalhealthandfostersteamspirit.Whatbegan60

post-dinnerwalks,withgroupsofthreetofivepeoplestretchingtheirarmsandlegs,developed

graduallyintostructuredroutineswithmusic.

FormanyChinesewomen61spendyearstakingcareoftheirchildrenandextended

families,squaredancingfulfillstheirunrealizedartisticdreams."Manypeopledreamofdancing

onstage,andsquaredancingistheeasiestway62(make)thosedreamscometrue,"Xu

Guoliang,anexperienceddancer,says.

Once63(criticize)fornoisecomplaints,squaredancingnowattractsmore

participants,includingyoungpeople.AsurveyconductedbytheHubeiMassesArtCenterin2023

64(see)abouttwo-thirdsofrespondentsexpressapositiveattitudetosquaredancing,withthe65

(strong)supportamongthoseborninthe1960sand1990s.

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。近期你校少数学生要求家长每日送餐,在学生中引发讨论。请你给校

英语报“CampusVoice”栏目投稿。内容包括:1.陈述看法;2.提出建议。

注意:

(1)写作词数应为80个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

MyViewsonDailyMealDeliveryfromParents

高二英语试卷共10页第(9)页

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。

Oliverstaredinamazementasthecartoonistatthepizzarestaurantturnedafewquickpen

strokesintoafunnycartoonportrait(肖像画).Thoughtheheadwastwicethesizeofthebody

andtheearsalmostasbigasthehead,Olivercouldstillseehimselfinit.Heheldthedrawingup

tohisfriendEmily.“Checkthisout.Youshouldhavehimdrawyou.”Emilytookabiteofher

pizzaandshrugged."Nah,Idon'tthinkso."

Oliversighed.Hewishedhecoulddrawthatwell.“You'reagoodartist,"Emilysaid.“You

shoulddrawacartoonfortheartfair."Olivershookhishead.Hewasgoodatrealisticdrawing,

butnotthe“cool”cartoonsheadmired.

Thatevening,Oliverdecidedtotrycartooning.Hecopiedamagazinephoto,buttheresult

wasawful.Fortwoweeks,hecopiedfamouscartooncharacters.Heevenvisitedtheschoolart

teacherMr.Craven.“Cartooningisaboutfun,"theteachersaid,"butalwaysthinkhowyour

subjectmightfeelaboutthewayyoudrawthem."Olivernodded,buthismindwasalready

racingwithanidea:drawingEmily,hisbestfriend—nooneelsewouldpickthat!

Soon,hegotthehangofthelinesandshapes,learningtohighlightkeyfeaturesandskip

unimportantdetails.Whenhismompraisedhisprogressandaskedabouthisentryfortheartfair,

Olivergrabbedhispencil,andbentovertodrawEmily—herhairlookedlikespaghettiandher

teethfullofmetalstaples.Ashefinished,alittlevoiceinhisheadwondered,Wouldshelikethis?

Buthebrusheditoff—hewassodyingforafirst-placeribbon.

Theschoolartfairfinallycame.Oliverhurriedtofindhisdrawing.Therewasaribbononit!

Notabluefirst-placeribbon,butstill—aribbon!Butbeforehecouldcheckwhattheribbonsaid,

hespottedEmilystandingnearby,hereyesswollenandred.“Oliver!Howcouldyou?”She

sobbed.“That'stheugliestdrawingI'veeverseen!”

Oliverfroze.Mr.Cravenwalkedoverquietly.“RememberwhatIsaid?”hesaidsoftly.

Olivernodded,hisfaceburning.

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。

Thatnight,Oliverdreamedtheugliestpictureofhimhe'deverseen.

Readytoapologizeagain,OliverwaitedforEmilywiththenewportrait.

高二英语试卷共10页第(10)页

高二英语参考答案

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1-5ABCBA6-10CABAC11-15BACAC16-20BBABC

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)

21-23DCA24-27BBAD28-31DBCD32-35BAAC

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

36-40CDAGE

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)

41-45ABCBA46-50DDCCA51-55ABBCC

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.herself57.the58.typically59.numbering60.as

61.who/that62.tomake63.criticized64.saw65.strongest

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

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MyViewsonDailyMealDeliveryfromParents

Recently,somestudents'requestingdailymealdeliveryfromparentshassparkeddiscussions.

Ibelievethistrend,whenpracticedreasonably,isunderstandableandevenbeneficial.

Therealdriverofmealdeliveryisstudents'desireforvariedflavoursandquestforcomfort

fromparentsamidheavyschoolwork.Whilecanteenmealsareconvenient,homemadefoodoffers

anidealexperiencethatcontributestobothphysicalhealthandemotionalwell-being.Betteryet,

mealdeliverysavesstudentsfromlongcanteenlines,providingthemtimeforstudyorrest

However,Thispracticeshouldbelimitedtospecialsituations,likebirthdaysorillness,rather

thanasaroutine.Whenemployedmoderately,itiscertaintobringpositiveeffects.

Version2

MyViewsonDailyMealDeliveryfromParents

Recently,somestudentsdemandfordailymealdeliveryfromparents.Sweetand

heartwarmingasitmaysound,thispracticeshouldbediscouragedamongstudents.

Maturitygoeshandinhandwithindependenceandadaptability,soadaptingtodietary

changeisasmallbutsignificantactforbiggerchallengesinlife.It'snicetoexperienceatasteof

homeoccasionally.Butifwemakedeliveriesahabit,wemightendupbecomingoverly

dependentonourparents.Beyondthis,frequentdeliveriesimposeunnecessaryburdensonparents

withbusyschedules.

Therefore,Istronglyrecommendstudentsfullyembracecampuslife.Wecanshare

高二英语参考答案第1页共4页

feedbackwiththeschooltohelpthecanteenbecomemoreideal—afterall,ourinputcan

contributetobetterservices.

Version3

MyViewsonDailyMealDeliveryfromParents

Thereisaphenomenonthatparentsdelivermealstoschooldailyatafewstudents'requests.

Inmyopinion,it'sapracticethatreflectsourneedsbutalsoraisessomeconcerns.

Ontheonehand,schoolcanteenoftenlacksvariedoptionswhilehomemademeals,with

theiruniqueflavour,provideafamiliartasteofhomeandemotionalsupport,especiallywhen

we'restressedwithstudiesandexams.Ontheotherhand,however,askingparentsfordailymeal

deliverycouldslowdownourgrowth—likelosingtheabilitytoadapttocollectivelife.

Moderationisthekey.SoIproposereservingdeliveriesforspecialoccasions.Meanwhile,

ourcanteencouldenrichitsmenuvarietytosatisfydiversetastesandstudents'needs.

第二节(满分25分)

Thatnight,Oliverdreamedtheugliestpictureofhimhe'deverseen.Hisfacewasa

pizza,withonionsforhairandmushroomsforears.Everyonelaughed,andhefelttinyand

embar

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