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听力考试正式开始。How can I help you this morning? I all needs still painful. It's my back. This time, I can hardly bend down to put my shoes on. And for some reason, my head hurts too. How can I help you this morning? Ion needs still painful. It's my back this time, I can hardly bend down to put my shoes on, and for some reason, my head hurts too. Listen to the next question. Hi, I wonder if you could direct me to the finance building. Define the finance building. You'll need to go to the other side of the university, which is a ten minute walk, passed the business building and through the park. Hi, I wonder if you could direct me to the finance building. To find the finance building. you'll need to go to the other side of the university, which is a ten minute walk, passed the business building and through the park. Listen to the next question. Can I help? Yes, i'm looking for sports shoes inside six, but all of these are too small. I've even tried the size seven, and they are small as well. Our brand makes you smaller. The other companies, i'll get to the next size up. Can I help? Yes. i'm looking for sports shoes inside six, but all of these are too small. I've even tried the size setting, and they are small as well. Our brand makes you to smaller than other companies. I'll get to the next size up. Listen to the next question. I've spent so many days off work this month looking after my father, so I feel so bad taking more time off. it's fine. I don't mind you missing one more day, but your best friend will if you miss her wedding. I've spent so many days off work this month looking after my father, so I feel so bad taking more time off. It's fine. I don't mind you missing one more day, but your best friend will, if you miss her wedding. Listen to the next question. This hop on, hop off bus takes you to all of london's popular sites. You can get off wherever you like. What time does IT start? It's every day, from ten in the morning to seven o'clock at night. This hop on, hop off bus takes you to all of london's popular sites. You can get off wherever you like. What time does IT start? It's every day from ten in the morning to seven o'clock at night. Listen to the next question. Hi, how are you long time? No talk. Oh, hi. Nice to hear from you. I think we lost, sorry, each other at that software conference in Sandy ago. yes. And that brings me to why I want to speak to you today. My computer company recently lost one of its top software engineers. I'm sorry to hear that . IT leaves an opening for someone with the right expertise. I thought you might be interested. You'll be paid twenty five percent more than what . you're getting now. Wow, what a generous of a let me speak to my wife and . i'll call you hi. How are you long time? No talk? Oh, hi. Nice to hear from you. I think we lost, sorry, each other at that software conference in Sandy ago. yes. And that brings me to why I want to speak to you today. My computer company recently lost one of its top software engineers. I am sorry to hear that . IT leaves an opening for someone with the right expertise. I thought you might be interested. You will be paid twenty five percent more than what you're getting now. Wow, what a generous of a let me speak to my wife and i'll call you straight back. Listen to the next question. This is a new that you putting us on. Does that mean I can't . eat sweets? I'm afraid that does strict sugar free diet. So no sweets, chocolate or sugar drinks from now on what? But I love sweets. I can't survive without jelly babies, and i'm always drinking. Lemonade is my favorite drink. IT was your sister who suggested we do this diet so you can blame her. And anyway, you can still have sugar free lemonade. but it'll taste horrible. Give IT a try. IT may surprise you. The good thing is, will be eating far more helpfully, and i've downloaded lots of tasty looking recipe so we can try something new tonight. It's garlic sweet corn soup. Oh, I don't think it'll taste good. This is a new that your putting us on. Does that mean I can't eat sweets? I'm afraid that does. It's a strict sugar free diet. So no sweets, chocolate or sugar free drinks from now on what? But I love sweets. I can't survive without jelly babies, and i'm always drinking. Lemond is my favorite drink. IT was your sister who suggested we do this diet so you can blame her. And anyway, you can still have sugar free lemonade. but it'll taste horrible. Give IT a try. IT may surprise you. The good thing is will be eating far more healthy. And i've downloaded lots of tasty looking recipes, so we can try something new tonight. It's garlic sweet corn soup. Oh, I don't think you will taste good. Listen to the next question. Today's the day you've been training for, are you excited? Not really. I'm so tired. I've been up since three o'clock, and I don't feel like eating this morning. Well, if you don't eat, you won't have the energy to compete in the race. Honestly, I think I might be sick. I used to feel like that whenever IT was my school sports day, I was about fifteen or sixteen and would get so worked up that I couldn't eat well for days. But it's strange because i've run in lots of long distance races and i've never felt quite like this. But you've never run this far. Twenty six miles is a long way. It's twenty six point two. Actually, there are a lot of people who have donated money for me to run, and it's all going to that little boy in hospital. I don't want to let any of them down, especially the little boy, as the money could help in . his treatment. Don't worry, you won't let anyone down. You've got this today's the day you've been training for. Are you excited? Not really. I'm so tired. I've been up since three o'clock, and I don't feel like eating this morning. Well, if you don't eat, you won't have the energy to compete in the race. Honestly, I think I might be sick. I used to feel like that whenever IT was my school school orts day, I was about fifteen or sixteen and would get so worked up that I couldn't eat well for days. But it's strange because i've run in lots of long distance races and i've never felt quite like this. But you've never run this far. Twenty six miles is a long way. It's twenty six point two. Actually, there are a lot of people who have donated money for me to run, and it's all going to that little boy in hospital. I don't want to let any of them down, especially the little boy, as the money could help in his treatment. Don't worry, you won't let anyone down. You've got this. Listen to the next question. Hello everybody. Our guests today is professor solo, a historian at the university of cambridge. Welcome to the show. Professor. thank you for inviting me now. Professor, you specialize in early human civilizations. When and where do we believe the first civilization began? Well, that is an excEllent question, as not everyone agrees. Most historians point to modern day iraq in western ia, the earliest human civilization. But there are others saying IT was india, or china, or in america, in peru and mexico. Have there been civilizations much earlier in human history that we just haven't got any evidence of? Gram hancock suggests there was an advanced civilization of humans living on earth in africa twelve thousand years ago. Well, it's an interesting theory, but one without any hard evidence. May I also point out the hancock is a writer, not a historian. okay. So as far as we can tell, western asia was where IT all started. Yes, in an area known as messiah tamia. Before we wrap up, can you recommend any books or resources to our listeners ers who want to learn more about early human civilizations? absolutely. Hello. everybody. Our guests today is professor solo, historian at the university of cambridge. Welcome to the show. Professor. thank you for inviting me now. Professor, you specialized in early human civilizations. When and where do we believe the first civilization began? Well, that is an excEllent question. As not everyone agrees, most historians point to modern day iraq in western asia as the earliest human civilization. But there are others saying IT was india or china or india, americas in peru and mexico. Have there been civilizations much earlier in human history that we just haven't got any evidence of? 嗯,gram hancock suggests there was an advanced civilization of humans living on earth in africa twelve thousand years ago. Well, it's an interesting theory, but one without any hard evidence. May I also point out that kanko k is a writer, not a historian. okay. So as far as we can tell, western asia was where IT . all started. Yes, in an area, notes messiah tamia. Before we wrap up, can you recommend any books or resources to our listeners who want to learn more about early human civilizations? absolutely. Listen to the next question. Thank you all for coming to my book launch. As a professional life coach who has worked with some of the world's richest and the most famous people, i'm often asked what success looks like. It's funny because they all expect me to say having fast cars, private plans or expensive jewelry. But that's not the answer I give them. Sure, if you burn the sort of money that buys you a large house or a boat is attempting to say that is the definition of success. But I disagree. To me, success is happiness, even if you have enough money to buy a small country, if you're not happy, you cannot claim to be a success. Success is waking up in the morning and being grateful for livia. Another day is being surrounded by people you love and by people who love you back. Success is being able to provide for your family and being content with who you are as a person, regardless of social status or money making achievements. Would I like a big house under large car? I guess so, but IT wouldn't guarantee me happiness. I'm happy to take questions now. I'm also happy to sign anyone's book if they would like me to thank you all for coming to my book launch. As a professional life coach who has worked with some of the world's richest and the most famous people, i'm often asked what success looks like. It's funny because they all expect me to say having fast cars, private planes or expensive jewelery, but that's not the answer I give them. Sure, if you burn the sort of money that buys you a large housel a boat, it's tempting to say that is the definition of success. But I disagree to me, success is happiness. Even if you have enough money to buy a small country, if you're not happy, you cannot claim to be a success. Success is waking up in the morning and being grateful for livia. Another day. It's being surrounded by people you love and by people who love you back. Success is being able to provide for your family and being content with who you are as a person, regardless of social status or money making achievements. Would I like a big house under large car? I guess so, but IT wouldn't guarantee me happiness. I'm happy to take questions now. I'm also happy to sign anyone's book if they would like me to. 听力部分到此结束。
陕西省西安市2025-2026学年下学期高二年级英语
期末自编模拟卷(二)
考试时间:120分钟
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第I卷(选择题)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,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.Which part of the woman’s body had problems before?
A.Her knees. B.Her back. C.Her head.
2.What is the man looking for?
A.The park. B.The business building. C.The finance building.
3.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In an office. B.In a sports field. C.In a shop.
4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Father and daughter. B.Boss and employee. C.Best friends.
5.How many hours is the bus available for each day?
A.Seven. B.Nine. C.Ten.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the main reason why the woman talks to the man?
A.To offer him a job. B.To discuss software. C.To learn about his company.
7.How are the speakers communicating?
A.Face to face. B.Over the phone. C.Through a computer.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the man banned from having?
A.Chocolate. B.Corn. C.Lemonade.
9.What is the conversation mainly about?
A.Unhealthy food. B.Tasty recipes. C.An eating plan.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What is the man going to do today?
A.Visit a boy in hospital.
B.Participate in a marathon.
C.Get professional training.
11.Why is the man feeling sick according to the woman?
A.He has over-trained.
B.He is feeling the pressure.
C.He hasn’t eaten well for days.
12.What is the woman doing to the man?
A.Warning him. B.Convincing him. C.Encouraging him.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
13.What does the woman do?
A.She’s a historian. B.She’s a writer. C.She’s a hostess.
14.What does the man say about Graham Hancock?
A.He is more like an author.
B.He’s found evidence for his theory.
C.He specializes in human civilizations.
15.Where was the earliest human civilization according to the man?
A.In Asia. B.In Africa. C.In America.
16.What does the woman ask the man to do in the end?
A.Introduce an area.
B.Recommend something to read.
C.Learn more about human civilizations.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Why does the speaker take part in the event?
A.To sell valuable goods. B.To promote his book. C.To give a class.
18.What will a successful person have according to the speaker?
A.A caring family.
B.A professional career.
C.Strong social relationships.
19.What will the speaker do next?
A.Answer questions.
B.Talk about happiness.
C.Introduce some famous people.
20.How can the speaker be described?
A.Funny. B.Generous. C.Inspirational.
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,选出最佳答案。
A
Situated beneath the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is one of Europe’s highest ski resorts (度假村), offering year-round skiing and diverse sporting challenges. The resort perfectly combines traditional charm with modern luxury, featuring classic wooden houses alongside grand Alpine hotels. Its car-free policy ensures a quiet environment, where the sound of flowing streams and distant cowbells allows visitors to lose themselves in this peaceful yet lively destination.
Zermatt ski areas
Zermatt has over 200 km of pistes (滑雪道) which comprise 12 blue, 41 red, and 21 black runs. Its main skiing areas include:
·Sunnegga: It provides easy access to blue runs, ideal for beginners and families with children.
·Blauherd: As a gateway to higher-altitude pistes, it is suited for intermediate (中级的) skiers with its mix of blue and red runs.
·Schwarzsee: Best for experienced skiers, it features challenging black runs.
·Klein Matterhorn (Matterhorn Ski Paradise): As Europe’s highest ski area, it offers red and black runs for intermediate and advanced skiers.
Ski and snowboard schools
To make the most of your time in Zermatt, explore the following schools and guides for expert instruction.
21.What can visitors do in Zermatt?
A.Experience skiing in summer.
B.Drive a car through the streets.
C.Stay in budget-friendly hotels.
D.Go fishing in the mountain streams.
22.Which areas are best for skiers confident on red runs but not ready for black runs?
A.Sunnegga and Blauherd. B.Sunnegga and Schwarzsee.
C.Blauherd and Klein Matterhorn. D.Schwarzsee and Klein Matterhorn.
23.Which direction should you head from “YOU ARE HERE” if you want to join a biking tour?
A.Southeast. B.Southwest. C.Northeast. D.Northwest.
B
For years, Shay Taylor walked the halls of Yale New Haven Hospital with a floor brush and cleaning cart, ensuring patient rooms were spotless. Soon, she would walk those same halls with a clinical listening tool — as a doctor.
Taylor’s journey was anything but traditional. After graduating from the top 10 percent of her high school class, Taylor had great potential but no guidance. Her single mother knew nothing about financial aid or college applications, leaving her at a loss.
At 18, needing to earn a living, Taylor took a cleaning job at the hospital, a practical decision that turned into nearly a decade of hard work. Life changed dramatically when a house fire left her mother with severe lung damage, and doctors interpreted her symptoms as psychological problems. Feeling desperate, Taylor reached out to the hospital’s CEO — whose office she cleaned — and asked for help. Her mother soon got a new medical team and a diagnosis: vocal cord dysfunction (声带功能障碍), a rarely overlooked condition.
That moment inspired Taylor’s goal: to become a doctor and advocate for unheard patients. The road was tough. Taylor taught herself each step, enrolled in college, earned a master’s degree to complete the requirements for medical school, and continued working as a cleaner at night to save money for application fees and the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Her resolution paid off. She was accepted into Howard University College of Medicine and recently matched for her residency — at Yale New Haven Hospital, the same place where her journey began. In a viral video, she celebrated joyfully, overcome by excitement. “I would have never imagined this,” she said. “To come back here means everything.”
Now preparing as an anesthesiology (麻醉学) resident, Taylor hopes to care for patients and ensure their voices are heard. Wanting her story to inspire others, she says, “Keep going, and don’t take a ‘no’ as the final answer.” Her journey — from cleaning rooms to saving lives — proves life paths can always be redefined, no matter the start or struggles.
24.How did Taylor feel about college applications?
A.Confused. B.Uninterested. C.Carefree. D.Hopeful.
25.What made Taylor decide to be a doctor?
A.The support from the hospital’s CEO.
B.The desire to help overlooked patients.
C.Her work experience as a hospital cleaner.
D.Her wish to earn more money for her family.
26.Which words can best describe Taylor?
A.Pure and innocent. B.Respectful and cautious.
C.Determined and considerate. D.Courageous and imaginative.
27.What can be concluded from the text?
A.Health is above wealth. B.Many hands make light work.
C.Action speaks louder than words. D.It’s never too late to rewrite your story.
C
Many of the drugs we take aren’t actually digested — they pass through our bodies, and down through the sewer (下水道) pipes. Traces of those drugs end up in the bodies of fish and other wildlife. Nobody’s sure what effect they have.
Now, a paper being published in Science magazine finds that drugs to treat anxiety can affect the behavior of fish.
This particular story starts with some fish that live in a creek just downstream from a sewage treatment plant in southern Sweden. Scientists collected the perch (鲈鱼) in that area and discovered that they had accumulated low levels of anxiety drugs in their bodies.
Environmental scientist Jonatan Klaminder led a couple of his workmates at Umea University in Sweden to tackle this question in the lab.
In the lab, they put some perch in a fish tank to see how they behaved under normal circumstances. Then they added some of an anxiety drug called oxazepam into the tank. The concentrations (浓度) of the drug were the same as those found in the river.
“They became more unsociable and more active, and they were actually more effective in eating,” Klaminder says. “This drug actually removes some of the fear, the sense of fear, from these fishes. So instead of being afraid they focus on feeding.”
Staying close to others is a well-known defense system to avoid natural enemies. In the wild, it is highly dangerous for a small fish to move away from the fish group. “The most likely outcome will be that a bigger fish will eat it,” he says. Over time, the whole food chain will be changed.
The problem doesn’t present an obvious threat to people who might drink water from streams or eat the fish that live in them. The presence of drugs in surface waters — or even in fish and shellfish — is much lower than the levels that you might need to be concerned about, says Bryan Brooks of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, USA。
But he warns that isn’t necessarily the case in the developing world. “Some studies show, for example, some rivers in India have the highest concentrations of drugs in the environment,” he says. “So the developing world really deserves some additional attention.”
28.The author wrote the text in order to ________.
A.solve a problem B.give some advice
C.tell an interesting story D.show the results of some research
29.Why did the researchers add oxazepam into the fish container?
A.To treat a serious fish disease.
B.To develop a new anxiety drug.
C.To reduce the anxiety of wild perch.
D.To copy wild perch’s living conditions.
30.In the experiment, which is one of the perch’s changes in behavior?
A.They ate much less food.
B.They spent more time alone.
C.They helped each other when feeding.
D.They worried more about their enemies.
31.According to the research, the anxiety drugs in rivers ________.
A.reduce the number of wild perch
B.make large fish calm down easily
C.have deadly effect on small perch
D.help wild fish become much healthier
32.In the opinion of Bryan Brooks, ________.
A.drugs in rivers may be a threat to developing countries
B.it is quite safe to drink water with anxiety drugs in India
C.Americans should be more careful about drugs in rivers
D.in the USA fish with drugs in their bodies cannot be eaten
D
A new study from Johns Hopkins University shows that humans are much better than today’s AI models at understanding social interactions in dynamic scenes.
“AI for a self-driving car, for example, would need to recognize the intentions, goals, and actions of human drivers and pedestrians (行人). You’d want it to know which way a pedestrian is about to start walking, or whether two people are in conversation instead of about to cross the street,” said lead researcher Leyla Isik. “Any time you want AI to interact with humans, you want it to be able to recognize what people are doing. But this study discovers the fact that these systems can’t right now.”
To determine how AI models measure up compared to human perception (认知), the researchers had human participants watch three-second videos and rate features important for understanding social interactions. The videos included people either interacting with one another or performing side-by-side activities. The researchers then asked more than 350 AI language, video, and image models to prognosticate how humans would judge the videos and how their brains would respond to watching the videos.
Participants mostly agreed with each other on all the questions; the AI models, regardless of size or the data they were trained on, did not. For example, video models couldn’t state what people were doing in the videos. Language models did better at predicting human behavior, but none could match how humans understand dynamic social scenes.
The results provide a sharp contrast to AI’s success in reading still images. The study suggests a big reason: Current AI is built to process still images, like recognizing objects or faces. “It’s not enough to just see an image and recognize objects and faces. That was the first step, which took us a long way in AI. But real life isn’t still. We need AI to understand the story that is unfolding in a scene. Understanding the relationships, context, and dynamics of social interactions is the next step, and this research suggests there might be a blind spot in AI model development,” researcher Kathy Garcia said.
33.What is Isik’s attitude to AI being used now for a self-driving car?
A.Uncaring. B.Tolerant. C.Disapproving. D.Favorable.
34.What does the underlined word “prognosticate” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Explain. B.Predict.
C.Prove. D.Compare.
35.What did the experiment find about AI models’ performance?
A.Human insight did not beat language AI.
B.Visual AI often outperformed language AI.
C.Video AI failed to identify people’s actions.
D.Most AI models always judged consistently.
36.Which statement may Kathy Garcia agree with?
A.The AI blind spot is quite unimportant.
B.Simple face recognition is enough for AI.
C.AI will match human abilities very soon.
D.AI must comprehend dynamic social plots.
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。
Three in a row
In the game of noughts (圈) and crosses, my 4-year-old son was already good enough to force a draw. In case there is anyone unfamiliar with this game, it is played on a 3×3 grid (网格), with players taking turns to add their symbol — an X or an O — in one of the spaces. 37 .
On a blank board, there are nine spaces in which the first symbol can be placed. For each of these possibilities, there are eight places where the second symbol can go, and for each of those,there are seven ways for the first player to respond, and so on. 38 . Doing this analysis,we find that, if both players play perfectly, the outcome is always a draw.
Knowing that you can only win if your opponent does something silly can make the game somewhat boring to play. 39 .
A simple adaptation is to alter the game’s goal. Here, players place Os and Xs in the usual way. 40 . Have a go! You might be surprised that such a simple change results in really quite different gameplay.
41 — try four in a row on a 4×4 grid. Or play it like the classic game Connect 4, which requires four in a row, but is played on a 7×6 grid. You can even play on an infinite board. Take turns to place your symbol, aiming to get five in a row.
There are many more varieties-maybe you can think of your own. For me, adjusting the rules and examining the result is the creative heart of mathematical thinking, and it is lovely to find so much to explore in this simple game.
A.You can also enlarge the grid
B.Another twist is to involve more players
C.This time the first to get three in a row loses
D.However, some fun twists can add excitement
E.These are evaluated as either a win, loss or draw
F.The winner is the first to place three of their symbols in a row
G.This leads to a million positions, which isn’t very many for a computer to search
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。
I was a basketball player, a senior, and a kid who had it all together on the outside. But deep inside, I’d been 42 battling my extreme mood that caused excessive mental and physical behaviors for years, desperate to 43 my struggles from everyone.
On a game day, when I should have been fully focused, my extreme mood appeared and my mind was in 44 . “Eliot, you good?” Coach Rivera asked. I 45 a smile, saying, “I’m fine.” He wasn’t buying it. “It’s not about the 46 . It’s about you. You don’t have to handle this alone,” he said, and his words truly 47 me. Everyone else expected me to tough it out, but he just wanted me to be 48 .
I said before I could stop myself, “I don’t want to seem 49 .” Coach gently yet firmly replied, “ 50 doesn’t make you weak; it’s part of being human. We’ll 51 this together, but you have to trust me and be honest about what you’re going through.”
At first, opening up was awkward. Over the following weeks, Coach didn’t 52 me hard but allow me to pace myself managing my mood 53 .
Before the next big game, he pulled me aside, saying, “Stay grounded. Be 54 . You don’t have to be perfect.” We won. Coach Rivera 55 my life forever. He taught me life is about balance, not 56 . I was just a person, with ups and downs, but always moving forward.
42.A.gradually B.sincerely C.secretly D.slightly
43.A.protect B.hide C.learn D.separate
44.A.chaos B.order C.peace D.silence
45.A.returned B.forced C.kept D.took
46.A.life B.team C.game D.coach
47.A.struck B.inspired C.disappointed D.annoyed
48.A.gentle B.modest C.okay D.safe
49.A.nervous B.weak C.stupid D.proud
50.A.Struggling B.Training C.Playing D.Failing
51.A.turn over B.look into C.test out D.get through
52.A.punish B.resist C.push D.hit
53.A.swings B.sorrow C.function D.fears
54.A.tough B.energetic C.emotional D.real
55.A.ruined B.changed C.decorated D.witnessed
56.A.fortune B.success C.ambition D.perfection
第II卷(非选择题部分)
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。
As the newly appointed director of the community center, I fully understood the gravity of my role. My former director had laid 57 foundation of trust with local residents through years of honest service. However, the 58 (maintain) of that trust required constant effort and transparency. Speaking 59 behalf of the most in need members of our community, I reached out to several 60 (influence) figures in the city. They were generous with their time, 61 (allow) for a series of productive discussions. Through careful consultation with experts in social work and urban planning, we designed a blueprint for the 62 (expand) of our services, including after-school programs and a food bank.
Then, a sudden misfortune 63 (strike) — a fire broke out in the old wing of our building, 64 (destroy) essential supplies. I felt deeply ashamed, believing that I had failed the ones 65 trusted me. But instead of blaming me, the community came together. Volunteers helped clear the rubble, and local businesses donated new resources. That painful event taught me a lasting lesson: leadership is not about avoiding failure, but about showing 66 one can rise from it with courage and honesty.
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,上周五你们班在公园上了一堂美术课。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
(1)你完成的作品;
(2)你的感想。
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。
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you an art class I had in a park last Friday.
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Yours,
Li Hua
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。
Our car rolled onto the familiar road leading to Uncle Bob’s cottage. “Lucas, this summer break will be a fantastic opportunity for you to spend time with your uncle,” Dad said as he drove. However, with each mile we drove away from the city, my anxiety grew.
The car had barely stopped when Uncle Bob rushed out with open arms. I got out slowly. “Lucas, you look down. What’s wrong?” he asked, acting as if last summer’s accident had never happened. “I’m fine. I just miss my coding club. It’s where I excel,” I said. “That’s a real pity,” Uncle Bob nodded.
I used to love visiting Uncle Bob during breaks. He lived alone, and his neighbor Mrs. Green was like family. As I often visited Uncle Bob, I became good friends with Mrs. Green, and playing at her place was a favorite time. One afternoon last summer, I rushed into her house, not noticing the fine watch sitting dangerously on the edge of the table. Then came a big bang, and it ended up in a pile of broken pieces on the floor. I knew I’d done something wrong, but I slipped away without a word of apology.
Back at the cottage this summer, I was nervous. I was hurrying straight to my room when I saw Mrs. Green. She was walking fast towards Uncle Bob, shouting. “Bob, I need some help here!” Just then, she looked at me. I got ready for a scolding. However, to my surprise, she smiled warmly. “Lucas! How wonderful to see you! Your uncle says you’re really good at using computers.” I shook my head. “Sorry about the watch I broke,” I said with guilt. She let out a hearty laugh. “Oh, that old thing? Just forget it. Accidents are a part of life.”
I looked around and saw Mrs. Green’s garden filled with her wonderful handmade items. “I’m thinking of selling these things online. I’ve got a computer, but I’m clueless about setting up an online store,” she said. “Lucas, could you help me?”
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。
I took a deep breath and said, “Sure! I’ll do my best.”
_____________________________________________________________________ Within a few hours, orders for the handmade items began to come in, one after another.
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