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2027届高二下学期5月联考 英语参考答案 听力: 1-5ACBCC 6-10 BCBBA 11-15 CBACB 16-20 ABACA 1.W:Good morning,sir.I'd like to ask you a few questions if I may. M:I'm waiting for my flight,so I guess I can if you make it brief. 2.M:Hello! W:Can I help you with anything? M:Yes.I'm here to see the flat.I saw your ad about a room for rent. W:Oh,you've come to the wrong door.The flat for rent is one floor up. 3.W:Hi,Albert.I just received a call from Peterson's company.They want to know if the brochures are ready. M:The printing has been delayed because the factory went through a power failure the other day. 4.W:I often mistake Nancy for Kate.Can you tell them apart? M:No.They look so alike that even their parents could not tell them sometimes when they were young. 5.M:I think we need to get rid of some of these old school books from last year. W:I heard Jack's cousin wanted to borrow some books.You know he's in the class below us. M:Not a bad idea.We can tell Jack about it this weekend. 6.W:I've been for two job interviews and I've been offered the first job.I'd prefer the second one but I haven't heard from the company yet.What should I do? M:You'd explain to the first employer that you're very pleased to have been offered the job but some other organizations haven't been in touch with you yet.Ask them if it's possible to have a bit more time before you decide.Hopefully,they'll be understanding. 7.M:Good morning,Rebecca.Would you like to join the marketing team for lunch today? We're meeting at the Sunflower Restaurant around noon. W:Is that the new Mexican restaurant on the corner of Millet and Thomas Street? M:Actually it's a Thai restaurant,but yes,the one on the corner.It got a great review in the newspaper this week.The critic said the noodle dish was fantastic. W:That sounds great.I love noodles.Shall we meet at 11:40? M:We needn't go that early.I'll meet you downstairs at 11:50.We can walk there in less than 10 minutes. W:OK.See you then. 8.W:Hey,Alexis.Great to see you.Ready for a bit of skating? M:Yeah,but I haven't been skating for ages,Martha. W:Me neither,but I'm a natural when it comes to sports.So,what's in your bag? M:A few things-a hat,gloves,a jacket,the usual skating safety equipment. W:We're only going around the park. M:Well,you never know. W:I don't bother with hats and gloves or that sort of things.I find it gets in the way. M:Don't you worry about getting hurt? W:No,I love adventures.Just the other day,I went climbing on this climbing wall,and I didn't even use safety equipment.If I get hurt,I just ignore the pain. M:Well,I am not that brave. W:Hey,come on.Let's get going. M:Wait a second.I need to get my equipment on. 9.M:My guest today is the young singer and songwriter,Liz Stewart,who's here to answer the questions you've sent in to her.First,how did you get into music? W:I picked up a guitar when I was six.My father had links with the music business,and he even 高二英语参考答案共2页第1页 introduced me to a few artists.It was amazing to have that opportunity. M:Where did you get your ideas for songs? W:People say my songs are quite sad,which must mean I've had a terrible life,but that's not the case.I get inspiration from real-life stories I've seen on the news or read in magazines somewhere,but I change the details.I have a good imagination and like my songs to tell a story. M:Well,if it's true you're working on a book about songwriting? W:Yes,it is.Writing a book is more time-consuming than composing a song,though,so I'm determined not to let it get in the way of my songwriting.I'm doing it by sharing my personal experiences.Many books have been written on the subject,so it's been a challenge to make it different from them. 10.W:Community service is an important part of education here at our university.We encourage all students to volunteer for community at least one activity before they graduate.A new community program called"One on One"aims to help primary school students who have fallen behind.Your major might make you especially interested in it because it offers the opportunity to do some teaching-that is,tutoring these students in math and English.You'd have to volunteer two hours a week for one term.You can choose to help a child with math,English,or both. Half-hour lessons are fine,so you could give guidance on each subject for half an hour two days a week.Professor Smith will act as an instructor for the tutors.He'll help you with lesson plans or offer suggestions for activities.His office hours are from 3:00 to 5:00 every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon.You can sign up for the program and begin tutoring next week.I'm sure you'll enjoy this program and you are sure to gain valuable experience too.These will be your advantage if you have experience with children and care about your community.For further information,stop by Professor Smith's office this week. 21-25 CDACD 26-30 CBDBA 31-35CBCAC 36-40ACBFG 41-45.ABBDA 46-50.DCABD 51-55.ACCBC 56.academically 57.and 58.influential 59.approaching 60.submitted 61.where 62.Faced 63.attractive 64.responsibilities 65.an Dear Richard, I'm writing to share with you a meaningful class meeting we had last week. The meeting,themed "Everyone is Responsible for Safeguarding National Security", included video watching and group discussions.We learned various ways to protect national security,such as keeping sensitive information private and reporting suspicious behaviors. This meeting made me realize national security isn't just the govemment's duty.Every citizen plays a vital role in it.I'll definitely pay more attention to such issues from now on. Yours, Li Hua One possible version: "Grab the measuring cups and today we're baking cookies,"I said.Chloe put on the apron with a confused look and hesitated for a while before joining me.I told her we had to measure flour,sugar and chocolate chips precisely with tools.Every ingredient needed a fixed amount, and simple calculation was necessary all the time.I patiently guided her to count and weigh everything,explaining quietly how math worked in cooking.Slowly,Chloe stopped being unwilling and began to take it seriously. As we baked,Chloe suddenly asked how to price our cookies.I smiled and told her pricing needed math to count costs,calculate daily profits and set reasonable prices.We practiced addition,subtraction and division while talking about selling fruits and running a restaurant.Chloe was deeply attracted and realized math was really useful for her future life. She became willing to learn and even took the initiative to ask me to teach her more practical math knowledge later. 高二英语参考答案共2页第2页2027届高二下学期5月联考 bwribu r3打Gn0agsy5 英语试题卷 0)ifcnignG re8g9o0,【学“1@1a. 3e年 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)m0《 该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部 分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你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)09中寸 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有江个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳 选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录 音播放两遍。 1.What will the man do next? 店g361w081y4 A.Answer questions. B.Wait for friends.C.Book a flight. 2.Why is the man talking to the woman? 55t0 A.To fix a door. B.To place an ad.C.To see a flat. 3.What happened in the factory? A.A printer broke down. 2,足5dn+i20)3的5i号5Er8 B.There was a power failure. obi ainobine o bd vtesi C.Some brochures were ruined. nt33t的、经0 4.What is the probable relationship between Nancy and Kate? A.Classmates. B.Neighbours.C.Twins 5.How will the speakers probably deal with the books? wofgA A.By throwing them away. 动5+/得内02在国 B.By putting them in Jack's house. T5 n se Palg6分4tr, C.By lending them to someone else gb2年7花人 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳 选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 .30834,9地V 6.What is the woman's problem? 6:42b7w3每古 A.She hasn't been offered a job. B.She can't make a right decision. C.She didn't do well in the interviews. 7.What suggestion does the man make? 7作63eW4291信99./1002》形 高二英语试题卷共12页第1页 A.To withdraw the application for the second job. B.To find out more information about the first job. nf物822n C.To ask the first company for more time to consider. ,92022104,1 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 i90元n9为少240 8.What are the speakers mainly talking about? 59000m29,930: A.A staff party. B.A lunch invitation. C.A marketing campaign. 9.What information was in the newspaper this week? 比0aD91).9 A.A recipe for noodles. 3E号4 B.A review of a restaurant. 。。的痛2,06 C.An advertisement for Mexican food. 26d毛月 02 10.When will the speakers meet? 女说代,产而兴厨什路.二司 A.At11:50. B.At11:40.65C.At12:00.r共年 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What does the woman think of herself? A.A skilled coach.B.A reliable teammate.C.A talented sportswoman. 12.Why does the man bring the safety equipment? A.To climb the wall..B.To protect himself.C.To share with the woman. 13.How can the man be described? A.Careful.B.Generous.C.Brave. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。:动 14.What is the man doing? A.Doing a survey.B.Chairing a meeting.C.Conducting an interview. 15.Where did Liz get her ideas for songs? A.From her own stories. B.From others"real life. C.Fromher imagination. 16.What can be a challenge to Liz's book? 3, A.Being different from other books. B.Taking time from songwriting. C.Sharing her personal experiences. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。3出马大等,n的 17.What is the purpose of the speech? A.To explain community service. 05物0%为 B.To call on students to volunteer. 拉:55个. C.To show a community activity. 20023动i20 高二英语试题卷共12页第2页 18.What do students need to do in the"One on One"program? A.Help less academic children. 1605门91Jf B.Attend a professor's lessons. 52010,下 C.Give suggestions for activities 洪思名四,:恢级闭网 19.What can Professor Smith do for the tutors? A.Choose appropriate majors. i Tg月的之了 B.Offer guidance on subjects. ”3写525月:心5,地 C.Give instruction in teaching. 50115A 20.How long do Professor Smith's office hours last? A.2 hours. B.3 hours. 对e.C.5 hours,.e) 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) ”你9s3作 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A 喷小行国 Sustainable Campus Initiative:Student Project Grants ( The University Sustainability Office (USO)invites students to submit proposals for innovative projects aimed at reducing our carbon footprint.This initiative encourages students to think creatively about how they can make a tangible environmental impact on campus. Grant Levels: Seed Grant(Up to $500):This grant is designed for individuals who want to lead awareness campaigns or small-scale projects,such as pilot recycling programs or single-use plastic reduction campaigns.These initiatives can significantly raise awareness about sustainability issues among students and staff,providing the first step in broader environmental action. Impact Grant($501-$3,000):For projects involving at least two departments,this grant supports collaborative efforts aimed at bringing about tangible changes in campus infrastructure. Examples include energy-saving lighting systems,waste diversion projects,or sustainability- focused renovations.The aim is to have measurable,long-lasting impact on the campus environment. Legacy Grant($3,000+):This grant supports long-term solutions that have the potential to be implemented across all campuses.Legacy projects must have clear,permanent environmental benefits and are expected to continue even after the initial funding period.These projects require the support of a faculty(教职人员)advisor,,demonstrating their academic or institutional significance. 9315图10立0 Key Dates (2026): 312,549ie3 April 15:Proposal submission deadline. 3形233开国 May 10:Shortlisted candidates will be notified for an interview. 高二英语试题卷共12页第3页 June:1 Funding awarded.去短片瞧学T-高鼠TCOg Evaluation Criteria: Originality(30%):Does the project offer a fresh perspective that can inspire others? Scalability(可推广性)(40%):Is there potential to expand this project to other campuses or institutions? Cost-efficiency (30%):Do the environmental benefits justify the project's budget and investment2?前意一式 Note: Projects that are purely theoretical without a practical application on campus will not be considered.All equipment purchased with the grant remains the property of the USO and must be used for the designated project..时:0:1, 21.What does a project need to get a Legacy Grant? 渐地都 A.A plastic reduction campaign. 、w3?5心i4把. B.A minimum two-year timeline. 62·人 C.A professional recommendation. w3优之迟行1利r, D.A cross-departmental cooperation. e57,A 22.What is the primary focus of the"Scalability"criterion? 8¥,火0S:有 A.Balance between cost and benefits. n,914人 B.Creativity behind the student's idea .260ey65通 C.Direct influence on the local campus. yy5:2 D.Potential for wider project application. 23.Which project will likely be rejected? A.A student paper on global warming history. w划d02581i心行. 5过2i. B.A plan for solar benches in the central park. .22'65dn开.9 C.A team effort to ban plastic straws in canteens. 形39t0g0g D.An app for dorm students to share leftover food. .众21小动的心:迪 B Everything was great-until it wasn't.It took me a while to notice things were changing. My beloved magazines were struggling to survive.The editors,photographers,and publications I admired were being elbowed out by Instagram influencers and YouTube tutorials.These changes I could live with.I had spent my life adapting. What proved harder to accept were changes inside my own company.For years,I built my cosmetics(化妆品)brand,and my message was direct一be yourself,only better..However,,as the company expanded worldwide,a new management team brought a stronger focus on global trends and profits.Meetings grew larger and more formal,dominated by charts and forecasts 高二英语试题卷共12页第4页 instead of conversations about real customers.While I understood the need for growth,I sensed that our original vision was slowly fading. The turning point came during a discussion about gaining a bigger share of the Asian market.Managers pointed out that skin-whitening was a top-selling category there."If we don't enter it,"they said,"we won't remain competitive."Their reasoning was practical and datadriven.n o ovixsoinoloroeg But the suggestion unsettled me deeply.For more than twenty years,I had encouraged women to choose foundation that matched their natural skin tone Launching a whitening product seemed to contradict everything I stood for.I consider myself a reasonable person,but I'm a fighter when Ibelieve in something.So instead of rejecting the idea directly,I asked questions.Why did customers want whitening cream?The answer was that they wanted brighter-looking skinudw That difference mattered.Brightening skin to enhance its glow was not the same as changing its color.After long discussions,we reached an agreement:we would create a brightening product focused on glow,not on making skin lighter.I insisted that our message would never suggest women needed to alter who they were. The experience taught me that business expansion often tests personal principles. Following trends may increase profits,but protecting core values builds lasting trust.Even as the world changed around me,I remained committed to the belief that true beauty does not require becoming someone else.o 24.According to the first two paragraphs,what troubled the author most? A.Media evolution.B.Market competition. C.Corporate shifts.D.Online trends. 25.What does the underlined word "it"refer to in Paragraph 3? A.The discussion. B.The Asian market. C.The reasoning. D.The skin-whitening category.ib 26.How did the author eventually bridge the gap with the managers? A.By prioritizing data.B.By following the trends. C.By changing the product's goal.D.By offering more choices 27.What is the passage mainly about? A.Business expansion often results in high costs. 3Gb8t北 B.Staying true to oneself is essential in business. C.Marketing power is key to reaching global customers. D.Surviving the digital age requires constant adaptation. 作a1e1p948花 高二英语试题卷共12页第5页 mi2 Cvitingon mis8打99b9s094人 For decades,scientists believed that cognitively demanding tasks,such as writing or solving math problems,require more energy than easier tasks like scrolling short videos on the phone or looking out of the window.However,recent research proves the view wrong.Our brains perform massively complex computations all day long."Whether you're engaged in a cognitively demanding task at work or you're staring into space,your brain is using roughly the saie amount of energy,”says neuroscientist(神经科学家)Todd Braver of Washington University in St.Louis. taute 0502,or)oloup rorme orlt esob yrw..0 In fact,what feels more challenging is when a task requires the brain to go against its usual habits.G Cognitively demanding work often requires the cooperation of many different brain regions in new patterns. waneinillo atomong noitsnis 9vO.A Studies have found that pushing against our brain's habits causes an emotional response, making us feel uncomfortable."It's unpleasant,and it just feels bad,"says Michael Inzlicht,a psychologist from the University of Toronto.But he points out that emotional responses are subjective:they are interpretations of sensations in our bodies and brains.And we can influence how much we pay attention to these sensations and even how we interpret them. We often overestimate()the struggle and pain required to complete cognitive tasks. This initial overestimation can lead us to put off,or even avoid the task totally. Studies suggest that if we can get past that initial hurdle of starting a task,then thinking becomes easier.One way to do that is to pay attention to the benefits instead of the efforts required.In a study published in the journal Science in2020,Andrew Westbrook,a neuroscientist at Rutgers University,and his colleagues gave participants the choice of solving an easy memory puzzle for a small amount of money or a much harder puzzle for more money. The options were displayed on a screen,and participants'eye movements were tracked as they decided which puzzle to attempt.When people spent more time looking at the reward for the challenging puzzle,they were more likely to choose it.If our mind's eye,or our attentional focus. is on the benefits of an option,over time we're more likely to choose to do hard things. Performing complex mental tasks will also be less painful if we often use mental effort. When we don't have to make a decision to focus every day,we will save ourselves considering the costs or consequences.To make cognitively demanding tasks a habit,try to do them every day at the same time and in the same place,Add a ritual(仪式,惯例)before the work starts,such as turning off the phone.After a few weeks,concentrating deeply won't just feel easier,it will actually be easier. wn84n9g.l一3er图y悦90it9 高二英语试题卷.共12页第6页 28.Why do people tend to feel certain cognitive tasks demanding? A.Because they consume much more brain energy. B.Because they involve more complex computations. C.Because they are objectively much more difficult. D.Because they require new brain region teamwork. 29.What does the underlined word "hurdle"in paragraph 6 mean? A.benefitB.barrierC.routine D.reward 30.Why does the author quote the 2020 study? 心0,记.世:U A.To support a solution.B.To present a case. C.To analyze the causes. D.To challenge an assumption. 31.What can be inferred from the passage? A.Overestimation promotes efficiency. 2月311w0n B.Personal perception determines performance. C.Focusing on rewards enhances motivation D.Brain reaction triggers positive emotions. a行t与A8dsii00D0n92302n0t9136社93.r For much of the 20th century,nostalgia ()was considered by the medical community as a neurological disorder,a form of depression.However,contemporary neuroscientific research has redefined this emotion,revealing it as a complex psychological resource that plays a significant role in maintaining mental well-being and cognitive continuity. Modern studies have found the neural correlations of nostalgia.When individuals recall nostalgic memories,there is obvious activation in the medial prefrontal cortex(),a region related to self-reflection and recall of personal experience.At the same time,the brain's reward system releases dopamine().This neurochemical reaction suggests that nostalgia is not merely a passive reflection on the past,but an active mechanism that generates positive effect to reduce present depression One of the most profound functions of nostalgia is its ability to increase one's sense of "self-continuity."Life is full of disturbing changes-moving to a new city,changing careers,or losing a loved one-that can break our identity.Nostalgia acts as a psychological buffer( )bridging the gap between our past and present selves.By revisiting cherished memories, individuals confirm their core values and narrative identity,thereby reducing present anxiety. Research indicates that individuals filled with nostalgic reflections demonstrate greater optimism about the future and higher resilience against stress. Furthermore,nostalgia serves a vital social function.It is inherently social;nostalgic narratives almost unavoidably involve significant others-family,friends,or important life events shared with 高二英语试题卷共12页第7页 peers.This recall causes the release of oxytocin,often referred to as the bonding hormone,"which enhances feelings of empathy and trust.Consequently,nostalgia can reduce loneliness by fostering a sense of social connectedness,even when one is physically isolated.It reminds us that we are embedded in a web of meaningful relationships that stand the test of time. .However,the mechanism is not without its nuances.While adaptive.nostalgia promotes psychological health,excessive reflection on an idealized past can lead to maladaptive( )behaviors,preventing individuals from engaging with current realities.The key lies in the brain's ability to integrate these memories positively.As neuroscientists continue to map the complex pathways of memory and emotion,it becomes increasingly clear that looking backward is often the most effective way for the human brain to push itself forward. 32.According to the passage,how has the perception of nostalgia changed over time? A.It was once considered a physical illness but is now seen as a neurological disorder. B.It was previously viewed as a mental weakness but is now recognized as a psychological asset..w3为0哈9no1a2t832求n65月+t073i3a C.It has always been regarded as a sign of depression and melancholia. D.It was thought to be beneficial in the past but is now considered harmful to mental health. 33.What can be inferred about the role of dopamine in nostalgic experiences? A.It is responsible for the fragmentation of identity during stressful transitions. B.It causes individuals to lose touch with their autobiographical memories. C.It contributes to the positive emotional response generated by recalling the past. D.It inhibits the activity of the medial prefrontal cortex during self-reflection. 34.The author mentions"self-continuity"in Paragraph 3 to explainn A.how nostalgia helps maintain a stable sense of identity amidst life changes B.why people tend to forget their past when they move to new cities C.the biological process of memory retrieval in the human brainA D.the difference between existential anxiety and general stress ”ihor3T5 35.Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the passage? A.Nostalgia is a double-edged sword that primarily causes people to dwell on the past and ignore the present. B.The release of oxytocin is the sole reason why nostalgia is effective in treating social isolation and loneliness. 花g1:说5.M0pn0s2n2行A C.Neuroscience reveals that nostalgia.is a complex,adaptive mechanism that benefits mental health and social connection. D.Functional magnetic resonance imaging has proven that nostalgia is identical to the brain's reward system. 高二英语试题卷共12页第8页 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 食公藏进被 根据短文内容,~从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多选 项。以50以eo o ain5t2isv03cwT0t5e9srio角n0 Floreana Island used to be home to its own species of giant tortoise ()But because the Galapagos is in the middle of the sea,it has long been a stopping place for sailors.In the 1800s,these tortoises were hunted for food by sailors,pirates,and settlers.36 Sailors and pirates also brought animals that weren't from Galapagos,like rats,cats,and goats.Over time,theseintroduced"animals have wiped out or threatened many of the animals that make Galapagos special. But the Galapagos National Park and other groups have been working to protect the islands and the special plants and animals that live there.Between 1997 and 2006,experts worked to get rid of the larger introduced animals on many of the Galapagos islands. In 2023,a special effort on Floreana also helped get rid of the rats and wild cats.37 The numbers of several native bird species are already increasing.And the Galapagos rail,a bird which hadn't been seen on the island for nearly 200 years,has been spotted again. Removing the introduced animals also made it safe for tortoises to be returned to Floreana. You might be wondering how Floreana tortoises could be returned if they had already died out. 38Ei71ts○a0地TbnB2f之以yy9tar年 In 2008,some tortoises were discovered on Isabela Island that looked very much like Floreana tortoises.Testing showed that their DNA was very similar to that of Floreana tortoises. Since then,scientists in Galapagos have raised over 600 young tortoises,working to make sure the tortoises have as much Floreana tortoise DNA as possible. Workers from the park carried the young tortoises to release them in areas where they're likely to do well.Many of the tortoises had tracking devices placed on their shells.39 40 As they grow,the tortoises will help clear out areas that are thick with plants, help develop muddy areas into ponds,and spread seeds from plants. A.In time,the species died out. B.As they say,it's complicated. C.This has made a big difference D.The return of the tortoises marks a milestone in conservation efforts. E.For centuries,humans have had a destructive impact on the island's wildlife. F.This will allow scientists to keep an eye on how the tortoises react to their new home. G.Scientists expect that the tortoises will play a big part in restoring the island's environment. 高二英语试题卷共12页第9页 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)酱,心1济國41二演 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)年个:白东义西真 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABC、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Five years ago,I woke up after a six-hour operation.Doctors removed a tumor (in my body,and I couldn't believe it when41that it was not cancerous.I'd spent the months before the surgery filled with42.I'd used all my strength just to get up and pretend to be OK.Returning home,I attempted to43 what my future life would be like without a dark cloud hanging over me. 2a2932ib91 The initial 44didn't last long.Life soon looked empty.Months before,I'd left my legal job.Actually,becoming a writer was always my dream,but piles of45 letters made it seem out of reach.It felt46 to be depressed after-surviving the surgery,but I was.The only thing that dragged me out was to47my sister's dog Lucy.I was still weak and never 48 exercise,but I couldn't say no to Lucy.We started out 49.At first,I could hardly walk a block with her,but gradually I grew much 50 and walked farther. Little by little,I felt alive again.I 51 for a part-time job and worked for 3 years. I restarted my writingnot a heavy book,but52 things reminding me I could be a writer. y904纪3.生.110291 I now write full-time,busy 53 new books.It's harder to find 5410to take walks with Lucy,but those simple walks truly 55 me 41.A.told B.reminded C.persuaded D.warned 42.A.surprise B.anxiety C.anger、忘,西共D.curiosity四 43.A.go through B.figure out C.insist on D.give up 44.A.courage B.pain C.uncertainty D.relief 45.A.rejection B.apology C.thanks D.invitation 46.A.right B.fair C.normal D.wrong 47.A.touch B.feed C.walk “D.bathe 48.A.liked B.lacked C.promoted D.skipped 49.A.shyly B.slowly C.hurriedly D.proudly 50.A.kinder B.calmer C.wiserD.stronger 51.A.applied B.hoped C.waited D.accounted 52.A.complex B.secret C.small D.messy 53.A.ranking B.collecting C.releasing D.illustrating 54.A.space B.time C.patience D.drive 55.A.represented B.judged C.healed D.tested 高二英语试题卷共12页第10页 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)代燕女其)子含公· 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。, Wang Haoze,a crew member of the ShenzhouXIX mission,is China's first female spaceflight engineer.During her college years,she was outstanding56(academic), ranking at the top of her class.Additionally,she represented her school in sports competitions. "It was my postgraduate mentor who led me to a career in the space industry.Professor Gu Fan was very interested in spaceflight 57 often discussed relevant topics with us.He also encouraged his postgraduate students to apply for jobs in the space industry,"Wang Haoze recalled,explaining that the professor was so 58(influence)to her that she decided to join the spacecraft research community. With her graduation59(approach),Wang60(submit)her resume to the Beijing Aerospace Propulsion Institute,China's major research body of liquid-propellant rocket engines.At the institute,Wang was part of the research and development of new models of rocket engines,a new field61 she had never been involved.62( (face)with new challenges and knowledge,she enjoyed learning and overcoming difficulties,which appeared as an 63(attract)game to her. On October 30,2024,she embarked on a space journey aboard Shenzhou-19.Her64 (responsibility)include space experiments,material management,and station affairs.Wang Haoze is 65 inspiration,demonstrating courage,perseverance,and a passion for space exploration. 1之6说45心的aw 的折91听写 6六,t 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)》 9i园 9216nuz,6.S 第一节(满分15分) dom o. 假定你是李华,你班上周召开了“维护国家安全,人人有责”主题班会。请给你的 澳大利亚好友Richard写封邮件,内容包括: 1,介绍班会情况: 产 2.分享你的感受。 u0y人,T 注意: 59 A态 1.写作词数应为80个左右; wole 理 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 mh 411 Dear Richard, b9o1.8 bela 02 amit ooxbe botnorouret Ac 高二英语试题卷共12页,第11页 第二节(满分25分) .公之《1伦称八强小云:虑:片假 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。 One afternoon after school,I was lying on my bed listening to music.My mom knocked on the door."Emma,Mrs.Thompson from down the street just called,"she said."Her daughter Chloe is having a hard time with math.Could you help her out?"Ithought about it for a moment. I was good at math,so Isaid yes. A few weeks later,I met Chloe for the first time.She was 10 years old and in 5th grade.I opened the math book and showed her some problems."Let's try these,"I said.Chloe looked away."I don't need this.I'm not going to college.I'll work at my uncle's restaurant."I didn't know what to say.In my family,everyone believed school was important.I kept telling her to try, but she just asked,"How is this going to help me cook or serve food?" That night,I thought about her question.Maybe she had a point.My brother works at a bank. I never saw him use science or math from school.The next morning,I told my mom,"I don't think I can teach her.She doesn't want to learn."My mom smiled."Maybe you need to try something different." I had always learned by reading the book and doing exercises.But now I started thinking of new ideas. Over the next few weeks,I learned more about Chloe.Her parents wanted her to make money from a young age.She had been selling fruits and vegetables in the neighborhood since she was 8.b 700 One day,I asked Chloe to come to my house.When she arrived,she found me in the kitchen. I was holding flour and chocolate chips.She looked confused.I handed her an apron () 注意:.7=w2r4度92yne代1m0 1.写作词数应为150个左右:638crG4,wG06 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。3A "Grab the measuring cups and today we're baking cookies,"I said. As we baked,Chloe suddenly asked how to price our cookies.. 六iEai0i011c】产 210a70E92529 心fi计.23209作+*61,92nw'9 e9202班1140W292015Hp952 高二英语试题卷共12页第12页

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