版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
湖北孝感市普通重点高中2025-2026学年高二下学期期末联考英语试卷第一部分听力(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)1.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Goshoppingforclothes.B.WaitfortheBlackFridaysale.C.Havesomethingtoeat.2.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$5.B.$10.C.$20.3.Wheredidthewomanmostprobablyleaveherwallet?A.Inherjacket.B.Onabus.C.Atarestaurant.4.WhatdoweknowaboutMary?A.Sherefusedajoboffer.B.Shewashuntingforajob.C.Shewaswell-qualifiedfortheposition.5.WhomightShellybe?A.Ababysitter.B.Thegirl’ssister.C.Theman’swife.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段对话,回答第6、7题6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ajoboffer.B.Aninterview.C.Alecture.7.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Hesitant.听第7段对话,回答第8、9题8.Whenwillthewomantakepartinabasketballgame?A.Thisweekend.B.Thedayaftertomorrow.C.Nextweek.9.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Ordershoesbymail.B.Waitforahomedelivery.C.GotoBob’sShoes.听第8段对话,回答第10、11、12题10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Openanaccount.B.Depositsomemoney.C.Applyforaloan.11.Whydoesthemanhavetocomebacktomorrow?A.Heforgothispassport.B.Thebankisclosedtoday.C.Hehasn’tgotanyproofsofIDonhim.12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.ASilveraccountcanofferaninterestrateof5%.B.AGoldaccountoffersalowerinterestratethanSilver.C.Youneedtogive14days’noticeforaSilveraccount.听第9段对话,回答第13、14、15、16题13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Managerandsecretary.B.Co-workers.C.Salespersonandclient.14.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodointhefirstplace?A.Prepareapresentation.B.Contactacustomer.C.Writeareport.15.Whenwillthewomangiveapresentation?A.Nextweek.B.Inthreeweeks.C.Nextmonth.16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthereportonthenewproject?A.ItneedstobefinishedbyFriday.B.Itshouldbeverydetailed.C.It’snottoourgent.听第10段独白,回答第17、18、19、20题17.Whenwilltheweatherclearup?A.Bymorning.B.Bylunchtime.C.Byevening.18.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinEnglandtomorrowmorning?A.Clear.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.19.WherewilltherainreachbySaturdayafternoon?A.Theeast.B.Thecentralarea.C.Thesouthcoast.20.Whatwillthetemperaturesbefortheweekend?A.Atabout21degrees.B.Atabout25degrees.C.Atabout18degrees.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AFourAnimatedFilmsThatMovedYoungAudiencesin2024-2025AReturntoRiley’sMindInsideOut2(2024.6)picksupwherethefirstfilmleftoff.Now13yearsoldandabouttostarthighschool,Rileyfacespubertyandallitsemotionalchaos.Fournewemotionsarriveatheadquarters:Anxiety,Envy,Boredom,andEmbarrassment.Amongthem,Anxietyquicklybecomesthemostpowerful—shewantstoprotectRileyfromfailure,buthereffortsgotoofar.Thefilmdeliversapowerfulmessage:anxietyisnotanenemytodefeat,butapartofourselvesweneedtounderstand.Moana’sBoldestVoyageYetInMoana2(2024.11),theyoungchiefsetssailonceagain,thistimetofindthelostislandofMotufetuandscatteredoceantribes.Shemustbreakanancientcursewhilebalancingherdutytoprotectherhomeislandandanswertheocean’scall.Thefilmexploresresponsibility,courage,andtheimportanceofstayingtruetoone’sdreams.Asonereviewputit,“There’salwaysanotherway”—amessagethatencouragesyoungpeoplenevertogiveuphope.PoFacesaNewChallengeKungFuPanda4(2024.3)bringsPobackforanotheradventure.NowtheDragonWarrior,hemustchooseasuccessorandtakeonamysteriousnewvillain—theChameleon,asorceresswhocanshapeshiftintoanyofPo’spastenemies.Alongtheway,Polearnsthatrealgrowthmeanssteppingoutofhiscomfortzoneandembracingchange.Thefilm’scoremessageissimplebutpowerful:growthcomesnotfromdoingthesamethingforever,butfromdaringtotrysomethingnew.ARobotLearnstoBelongTheWildRobot(2024.9)tellsthestoryofRoz,arobotstrandedonaremoteislandafterashipwreck.Atfirst,theanimalsfearher.Butaftersheadoptsalittleorphanedgooseandcaresforhim,Rozslowlyearnsthetrustoftheisland’swildlife.Thefilmexploresthemesoffriendship,courage,andwhatittrulymeanstobelong.Itremindsviewersthatkindnesscanbridgeeventhewidestgaps.21.Whatdoallfourfilmshaveincommon?A.Theyareallfollow-upstoprevioussuccessfulfilms.B.Theyallexplorethemesofpersonalgrowthandchange.C.Theywereallreleasedinthefirsthalfof2024.D.Theyallfocusonthechallengesofstartinghighschool.22.Inwhichfilmdoesthemaincharactertakecareofanorphanedyounganimal?A.InsideOut2.B.Moana2.C.KungFuPanda4.D.TheWildRobot.23.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAnxietyinInsideOut2?A.SheisnothelpfultoRileyatall.B.SheonlyappearsonceRileygrowsupandleaveshome.C.Shemeanswellbutcanbecometoocontrolling.D.Sheistheonlynewemotionintroducedinthefilm.BZhangXue,aself-taughtmotorcycledesignerinChina,ismorethanadreamchaser—heisaguardianofdeterminationandapioneerbreakingtheboundariesbetweenordinarinessandextraordinariness.BorninaremotemountainvillageinHunanProvince,hegrewupwatchinghisfatherrepairoldmotorcycles,whichhadplantedaseedofpassioninhisheartbeforeheencounteredcountlesshardships.Itwasthisdeeppassionthatdrovehimtokeepmovingforward,neverlosingfaithinhisdream.Attheageof14,povertyforcedhimtodropoutofschool,andhetookupajobasamotorcyclerepairapprenticetomakealivingforhisfamilywithperseverance.Unlikeotherapprenticeswhoonlyfocusedonearningasalary,ZhangXuetreatedeverybrokenpartasalesson,spendinghisnightsstudyingmechanicalengineeringbooksandpracticingassemblingenginesuntilhishandswerecoveredwithcalluses.Whenhefirstproposeddesigninghisownmotorcycle,hewasmetwithlaughteranddoubt—manythoughtaruralboywithnoformaleducationcouldnevercompetewithwell-fundedforeignbrands.However,suchskepticismonlystrengthenedhisdetermination.Itwassevenyearsthathespentcollectingspareparts,improvinghisdesignsrepeatedly,andheevensoldhisonlyhouse,fundedbyhissavingsandborrowedmoney,tosupporthisproject.Hispersistencewasnotblindstubbornness,butafirmbeliefthatChinesecraftsmanshipcouldshineintheworldofhigh-performancemotorcycles.In2016,hisindependentlydesignedmotorcycle,named“Xuefeng”(SnowPeak),madeitsdebutataninternationalmotorcycleshow,impressingexpertsandaudiencesalikewithitsexcellentperformanceanduniqueChinesedesignelements.Thisbreakthroughnotonlyrealizedhislifelongdreambutalsobrokethelong-termmonopolyofEuropeanandJapanesebrands,provingthatpassionandpersistencecanturnanordinarypersonintoatrailblazer.ZhangXue’sstoryisnotjustaboutpersonalsuccess;itconveysadeepermessage:greatnessnevercomesfromprivilege,butfromthecouragetoholdontoone’sloveandthestrongwilltokeepimproving.Itremindseveryyoungpersonthataslongaswehavefaithinourselvesandrefusetogiveupinthefaceofadversity,wecancreatevaluethattranscendsourownlimits.Today,manyyoungengineersareinspiredbyhisstory,devotingthemselvestoinnovatingandpromotingChinesemanufacturingtoahigherlevel.24.WhatfirstinspiredZhangXue’spassionformotorcycles?A.Workingasarepairapprenticeat14.B.Watchinghisfatherrepairoldmotorcyclesasachild.C.Readingmechanicalengineeringbooksatnight.D.Winninganawardataninternationalmotorcycleshow.25.WhydidpeoplelaughatZhangXuewhenhefirstproposeddesigninghisownmotorcycle?A.Hehadnoexperienceinmotorcyclerepair.B.Hewastooyoungtostartsuchaproject.C.Helackedformaleducationandfinancialresources.D.Hisdesignwasconsideredtootraditional.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“skepticism”inparagraph3mostlikelymean?A.strongsupportB.enthusiasticencouragementC.indifferenceD.doubtordisbelief27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FromaVillageBoytoaWorld-ClassDesignerB.TheRiseofChineseMotorcycleIndustryC.HowtoBecomeaRepairApprenticeD.TheImportanceofFormalEducationCAnewstudysuggeststhatincreasingdailystepcountsmayhelppeoplemaintainweightlossinthelongtermandagoaltoshootformaybearound8,500stepsaday.Theresearch,publishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalResearchandPublicHealthandpresentedlastweekattheEuropeanObesityConference,analyzeddatafrom18previousstudieslookingatweightlossandphysicalactivity.Researchersfoundthatwalkingmorewasnotstronglylinkedtolosingadditionalweightduringactiveweightlossprograms.However,peoplewhocontinuedtakingmorestepseachdayweremorelikelytokeeptheweightoffovertime.Overanaveragefollow-upperiodofabout1.5years,researchersfoundparticipantsmaintainedroughly1%ofweightlossforeveryadditional1,000stepstheywalkeddaily,withtheaverageparticipantstartingatabout7,400stepsperdayatbaseline.Thestudynotedthatanaverageof8,500dailystepsappearedtohelpparticipantsmaintainweightlossthelongest,thoughresearchersstressedthatitisnotastricttargetorprescription(处方)foreveryone.Theincreasedactivityhappenedaspartofstructuredlifestyleprogramsthatalsoincludeddietchangesandbehavioralcounseling.“Thiswasalifestylemodificationprogram,anditreallyisamultifactorialapproachwhenitcomestoweightloss.Sotheseindividualsgotdietandbehavioralcounselinginadditiontoreallymovingmore.Andsoyoureallyneedallofthat.”ABCNewsmedicalcontributorDr.TaraNarulasaidon“GoodMorningAmerica”Monday.Narulanotedthatresearchersdescribedthefindingsas“hypothesisgenerating”andsaidmoreresearchisneeded.“Theresearcherssay,look,thisisreallyhypothesisgenerating,itshouldpushustodomoreresearch,”sheexplained.“Itisnotaprescriptionthateveryoneshouldgooutandnowdo8,500steps.Butitishelpfulinformation.”Researchersconcludedthatcalorierestrictionwaslikelymoreimpactfulduringtheweightlossphase,whilehigherlevelsofphysicalactivityweremorecloselytiedtolong-termweightlossmaintenance.Thestudyalsohadseverallimitations.Theanalysisonlyincludedadultswhowereoverweightorobeseandreliedonpooledpopulationdata,meaningthefindingsshowcorrelationratherthandirectcauseandeffect.“Certainly,ifyou’replanningtodoaweightlossprogram,talktoyourdoctoraboutwhatisrightforyouintermsofyourmovementandgoalsoverall,”Narulasaid.“Andhealthyhabitsbuildoneachother,”shecontinued.“Themoreyouloseweight,themoreyouwanttoexercise,youfeelbetter.Butitreallyishelpfultoknowthatjustthatlittlebitofincreasemightbeallyouneed.”28.Whatdoweknowabouttheparticipantsinthestudy?A.Theyonlyincreasedtheirstepcountswithoutanydietchanges.B.Theywerealladultswithnormalweight.C.Theywereoverweightorobeseadults.D.Theyfollowedthe8,500-stepprescriptionstrictly.29.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheroleofwalkinginweightmanagementaccordingtothestudy?A.Walkinghelpsmorewithmaintainingweightlossthanwithinitialweightloss.B.Walkingismoreeffectiveforlosingweightthandietchanges.C.Walkingalonecanreplacecalorierestrictioninanyweightlossprogram.D.Walkingonlyworksforpeoplewhoarenotoverweight.30.WhatdoesDr.TaraNarulameanwhenshesaysthefindingsare“hypothesisgenerating”(paragraph6)?A.Thefindingsarefinalandshouldbefollowedasaprescription.B.Thefindingsaremeanttoencouragefurtherresearch.C.Thefindingsarenotusefulforordinarypeople.D.Thefindingsonlyapplytoasmallgroupofpeople.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthestudyfindings?A.Enthusiasticandstronglyrecommending8,500stepsforeveryone.B.Criticalanddismissiveoftheresearchmethods.C.Cautiousandobjective,notingbothusefulnessandlimitations.D.Skepticalaboutanylinkbetweenwalkingandweightmanagement.DAcupuncture,aChinesepracticethoughttobearound3,000yearsold,involvesstickingneedlesintocertainpointsonthebodyinordertopromotetheproperflowofqi,thebody’svitalenergy.Althoughlongpooh-poohedbyWesternmedicine,itspopularitycontinuestorise.Modelsandinfluencerstout(宣扬)itsanti-ageingeffects,andathletesincludingSerenaWilliams,aformertennispro,andTomBrady,aretiredAmericanfootballplayer,claimtheneedleshavehelpedthemwithmusclerecovery.Todayacupunctureisusedtoalleviateailmentsrangingfromanxietytoasthma(哮喘).Butdoesitdoanygood?Onsomefronts,theevidenceinfavourisstrong.In2018astudyintheJournalofPainanalysedtheresultsof39randomisedtrialson20,827patientswithshoulderpain,chronicmusclepainandheadaches.Allthepatientshadundergoneeithertraditionalacupuncture,shamacupuncture(arangeofplacebo(安慰剂)controlsincludingtheshallowinsertionofneedles)ornoacupunctureatall.Whenpatientsassessedtheirsymptomsmorethanfourweeksafterinitialtreatment,acupunctureusersreportedlesspainthanthoseintheothergroups.Thebenefitshadnotfadedbymuchayearlater.Otherstudiesconductedsincethenhavesupportedthesefindings.Buthowmightacupunctureachievetheseresults?HeleneLangevin,retireddirectoroftheNationalCentreforComplementaryandIntegrativeHealthatAmerica’sNationalInstitutesofHealth(NIH),hasatheory.Herresearchsuggeststheneedlestwiststrandsofconnectivetissueknownasfascia(筋膜),whichinturnpullonnerveendingsinawaythatmightreducepain.Someofthepositiveeffects,however,mightbeduetothebrain’sastonishingpowertoreducepainwhenitbelievesagenuineinterventionisbeingconducted.Themoreserioustheapparentintervention,thegreaterthisplaceboresponsecanbe.ApaperpublishedinJAMAInternalMedicinein2020,forexample,foundnosignificantdifferenceinpainreliefbetweentrueandshamacupuncture.ForEdzardErnst,aprofessorattheUniversityofExeterwhospecialisesinthestudyofcomplementaryandalternativemedicine,“itisworthrememberingthatwedon’tneedaplacebotogenerateplaceboeffects—anytherapycomesautomaticallywithaplaceboeffect.”Fornow,itishardtoidentifyhowmuchofthebenefitofacupuncturemayariseinthisway.Thebalanceofevidencemeansthatacupunctureremainsareasonableinterventionforchronicpain,particularlybecauseithasfarfewerside-effectsthanmostdrugs.Butforeverythingelse,theeffectsarehardtofigureout.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pooh-poohed”inparagraph1mostlikelymean?A.highlypraisedB.widelyacceptedC.dismissedorrejectedD.carefullystudied33.WhydoestheauthormentionSerenaWilliamsandTomBradyinparagraph2?A.Toprovethatacupuncturecancureseriousdiseases.B.Toshowthatfamousathletesbelieveacupuncturehelpswithmusclerecovery.C.Toarguethatonlyprofessionalathletesshoulduseacupuncture.D.Tocomparetheeffectsofacupunctureondifferentsports.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphaboutacupuncture?A.Itmaybeagoodchoiceforchronicpainbecauseithasfewsideeffects.B.Itisnotrecommendedforchronicpainduetoweakevidence.C.Ithasbeenproveneffectiveforallkindsofdiseases.D.Itshouldreplacedrugscompletelyinpainmanagement.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Acupuncture:AMagiccureforAllAilmentsB.TheHistoryofChineseAcupunctureC.HowtoPerformAcupunctureSafelyD.DoesAcupunctureReallyWork?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Haveyoueverbeenexcitedaboutsomethinguntilsomeonetoldyouthatyou“MUST”doit?Suddenly,itdoesn’tseemsoappealing.Psychologistscallthislittleflashofresistance“reactance”.___36___Putanotherway,it’sourdesiretodoexactlytheoppositeofwhatwe’rebeingforcedtodo.Thetheoryofpsychologicalreactancewasfirstproposedin1966.Itsuggeststhatwhenpeoplefeelsomeoneistakingawaytheirfreedomofchoice,theyaremotivatedtoregainthatfreedom.___37___We’veallexperiencedthis.Signsthatsay“KEEPOUT”or“DONOTTOUCH”oftentemptpeopletodoexactlywhat’sforbidden.Ifacommandthreatensourfreedom,weresist.Thisreactancecanevenmaketherestrictedoptionmoreappealing.___38___Forbidyourteenfromseeingacertainfriend,andthatfriendbecomesevenmoreimportanttothem.Aclassicstudyalsoshowedthatchildrenwantedaforbiddentoyevenmore.The“grass”literallylookedgreeneronthesidewheretheycouldnotplay.So,knowingthatreactanceisapersuasionkiller,whatcanwedo?Respectpeople’sfreedomtochoose.___39___Instead,skilledpersuadersfindwaystogivetheotherpersonasenseofcontrol.Forexample,addingaphraselike“it’suptoyou”makespeoplelesslikelytoresist.Anotherwayistoofferchoicesinsteadoforders.___40___Ifyousaytoatoddler,“Putyourcoatonnow!”youmightgetablow-up.Butifyouask,“Doyouwanttheredorbluecoat?”thechildhappilyputsoneon.Thesameideaworkswithadults.Whenpeoplefeelincontrol,reactancefades,andrealcommunicationbegins.Psychologicalreactanceisanaturalhumanresponse.Thegoodnewsisthatbyunderstandingit,youcanadaptyourapproach.Giveoptions,notorders.Suggest,don’tshove.A.Parentsofteenagersknowthisalltoowell.B.Ifyouwanttoconvincesomeone,theworstapproachistomakethemfeeltheyhavenochoice.C.Thistechniqueissimplebuteffective.D.Simply,psychologicalreactanceisastrongreactionwehavewhenwefeelsomeoneisthreateningourfreedomtochoose.E.Peopleoftenfeelangrywhentheyareforcedtodosomething.F.Theyoftenresistordotheoppositeofwhatothersdemand.G.Sometimes,givingpeoplemoretimetothinkcanhelpreducereactance.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Ihaveoftenthoughtitwouldbeablessingifeachhumanbeingwerestrickenblindanddeafforafewdaysatsometimeduringhisearlyadultlife.Darknesswouldmakehimmore___41___ofsight;silencewouldteachhimthejoysofsound.NowandthenIhavetestedmyseeingfriendstodiscoverwhattheysee.RecentlyIaskedafriend,whohadjust___42___fromalongwalkinthewoods,whatshehadobserved.“Nothinginparticular,”shereplied.Howwasitpossible,Iaskedmyself,towalkforanhourthroughthewoodsandseenothing___43___ofnote?Iwhocannotseefindhundredsofthingstointerestmethroughmere___44___.Attimesmyheartcriesoutwith___45___toseeallthesethings.IfIcangetsomuchpleasurefrommeretouch,howmuchmorebeautymustbe___46___bysight.AndIhaveimaginedwhatIshouldmostliketoseeifIweregiventheuseofmyeyes,sayforjustthreedays.Onthefirstday,Ishouldwanttoseethepeoplewhosekindnessand___47___havemademylifeworthliving.Idonotknowwhatitistoseeintotheheartofafriendthroughthat“windowofthesoul”,theeye.Icanonly“see”throughmyfingertipsthe___48___ofaface.Icandetectlaughter,sorrow,andmanyother___49___emotions.Onmysecondday,Ishouldliketoseetheparadeofman’sprogress,andIshouldgotothemuseums.Ishouldtryto___50___intothesoulofmanthroughhisart.TheeveningofmyseconddayIshould___51___atatheatreoratthemovies.Thefollowingmorning,Ishouldagaingreetthedawn,___52___todiscovernewdelights,newrevelationsofbeauty.Iwhoamblindcangiveone___53___tothosewhosee:Useyoureyesasiftomorrowyouwouldbestrickenblind.Makethemostofeverysense;___54___alltheaspectsofpleasureandbeauty,whichtheworldrevealstoyou.Butofallthesenses,Iamsurethatsightmustbethemost___55___.41.A.tiredB.appreciativeC.afraidD.critical42.A.escapedB.sufferedC.returnedD.learned43.A.worthyB.carefulC.fondD.full44.A.soundB.sightC.touchD.taste45.A.prideB.surpriseC.fearD.longing46.A.hiddenB.revealedC.destroyedD.imagined47.A.companionshipB.relationshipC.leadershipD.membership48.A.depthB.outlineC.expressionD.outlook49.A.obviousB.strangeC.hiddenD.weak50.A.lookB.breakC.exploreD.turn51.A.workB.studyC.sleepD.spend52.A.anxiousB.unableC.surprisedD.practical53.A.giftB.hintC.promiseD.example54.A.specializeinB.believeinC.gloryinD.dropin55.A.terribleB.difficultC.commonD.delightful第二节语法填空(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。EducationauthoritiesinChinaaresteppingupsecuritymeasuresforthe2026nationalcollegeentranceexamination,orgaokao,___56___(require)candidateswearingglassestoundergoadditionalinspectionstopreventtheuseofnewsmartdevicesandotherhigh-techcheatingtools.Severalprovinceshaveissuedremindersaheadoftheexam,stressingthateyeglassesbroughtintoexaminationroomswillbesubjecttoinspection.InGuangdong,candidateswearingorcarryingglassesshouldremovethemduringsecurityscreeningandplacethemonadeskforinspection.Similarnotices___57___(issue)inShanghai,Fujian,HebeiandGuizhourecently.Proctors(监考员)willpayparticularattentiontothesizeandshapeofcandidates’glassestoguardagainstemergingtechnologies.Candidateswhoregularlyusesmartglasseshavebeentold___58___(switch)toordinaryopticalglassesduringtheexam.TheMinistryofEducationcitedacasefromthe2022gaokao___59___astudentdeliberatelybypassedsecurityscreeningand___60___(illegal)broughtamobilephoneintotheexaminationroom.Thestudentphotographedthetestpaperandposteditsimagesin___61___chatgroup,tryingtoobtainanswers.Thecandidate___62___(identify)quicklyanddealtwithaccordingtorelevantregulations.Theministrywarnedstudentsnottotakechances,addingthatprohibiteditemsfoundinsideexaminationroomswillbetreated___63___cheatingoffenceseveniftheyremain___64___(used).“Donotdestroyyourfutureforamomentof___65___(careless),”theministrysaidinitsadvisorytostudentspreparingforthe2026exam.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,上周六你参加了学校组织的“传统文化体验日”活动。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件,分享这次经历。内容包括:1.活动内容(例如:学习剪纸、体验书法、欣赏民乐等);2.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。DearChris,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分20分)67.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。续写词数应为150左右。MywifeandIhadrecentlymovedintoournewhome.Tocelebrate,wedecidedtohostasmallgatheringforfamilyandfriendsonawarmsummerevening.Mywifespentthewholeafternoonpreparingsnacksanddrinks,whileIwasresponsibleforgettingthebackyardinorder.Therewasplentyofspaceforthekidstorunaroundandplay.Everythingseemedperfect.TherewasjustonethingIhadn’tcountedon.MybrotherMarkbroughthisdog,Rocky—a50-poundballofenergy.Thoughfriendly,Rockyhadahabitofjumpingonpeople.Iworriedhemightknockovermyniece’syoungchildrenandmybabygranddaughter.SowhenMarkarrived,IpulledhimasideandaskedhimtokeepRockyoutside.Mark’ssmilefadedalittle,butheagreed.Forawhile,thingswentsmoothly.Rockyranbackandforthintheyard,happilychasingbutterfliesandentertainingthekids,whileMarkstoodbythefence,watchinghisdogwithatiredexpressionIhadn’tnoticedbefore.Iwastoobusygreetingguestsandenjoyingthepartytothinkmuchaboutit.Then,aftersupper,darkcloudsrolledinandrainbegantofall.Everyonerushedinside.Nowcametheawkwardmoment.Ididn’twantRockyrunningaroundinmynewhouse,butMarkdidn’twanttodrivehomewithawetdog.Thesilencebetweenusgrewheavy.Finally,MarkgrabbedRocky’sleash,mutteredaquickgoodbye,andleft.Ididn’tthinkmuchofit—he’dgetoverit,Itoldmyself.Aweekpassed.Thenanother.Markdidn’tcall.Hedidn’treplytomycheerfultexts.Itextedhimagain,invitinghimtocomeover.Hisreplycameasashock:“Notachance.”Twomonthswentby.Mywifeencouragedmetoreachoutagain,butIheldback,insistingheshouldbetheonetocallfirst.Butasthedaysdraggedon,myconsciencebegantoweighheavilyonme.Ifinallyputmyselfinhisshoes.Markhadbeengoingthroughadifficulttime—hiswifehadpassedawa
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 通报本月销售目标完成进度通知函(4篇)
- 2026年供应商报价评审的反馈函6篇
- 大数据人工智能云计算
- 5.2广西壮族服饰纹样的构成与在家居用品中的应用(课件)《广西壮族服饰文化与创意设计》
- 尊师重道勤奋进取小学主题班会课件
- 江苏省无锡市惠山区锡山高级中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月阶段测试化学试题
- 河北省衡水市2025-2026学年高三上学期第四次调研考试地理试题(解析版)
- 建筑施工预防高坠安全管控技术(经典可编辑版)
- 智能制造工厂自动化控制与调试指导书
- 江西省赣州市2025届高三下学期一模化学试题(解析版)
- 2024年7天连锁酒店员工手册
- 2026年湖北省黄冈市八年级地理生物会考真题试卷(+答案)
- 循环流化床锅炉(CFB炉)设计计算大纲
- 环保行业报告
- 舞蹈类创新创业
- 【新教材】人教版三年级音乐下册6.1《彼得与狼》(教学课件)
- 江西省金合控股集团有限公司招聘笔试题库2026
- 2023-2024学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市香坊区七年级(下)期末道德与法治试卷
- 艾滋病反歧视课件
- d二聚体课件教学课件
- 医院药学人员培训制度
评论
0/150
提交评论