四川泸县第五中学2025-2026学年高二第二学期第三学月测试英语试卷

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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 四川省
地区(市) 泸州市
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**基本信息** 泸县五中高二英语学月测试立足语言能力与思维品质,以社会热点(如大英博物馆失窃、微型森林)、人文故事(Lila救助大雁、Lady Gaga职业历程)及文化传承(钩针手工艺)为素材,实现基础知识与综合素养的融合考查。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话、情感态度、场景推断|情境贴近生活(社交媒体使用、工作沟通),考查信息抓取与逻辑推理,提升语言理解能力| |阅读理解|20题/50分|社会热点(博物馆失窃)、环保(微型森林)、人物成长(Lila救助大雁)|素材兼具时代性与人文性,七选五聚焦主动性培养,强化思维品质与文化意识| |语言知识运用|25题/30分|语法、词汇、语篇理解(斯诺克选手成长、钩针手工艺人故事)|语篇贴近青少年经历,渗透毅力与传统技艺传承,考查语言运用与文化感知| |写作|2题/40分|应用文(生涯规划通知)、故事续写(勇气挑战)|任务贴合校园生活,续写注重情节发展与情感表达,提升语言输出与创新思维|

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泸县五中高2024级高二第二学期第三学月测试 英语参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 C A B C B C A C A B 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 C A B C B A A B C C 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 D B C C A A B C A C 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 D D B C C E C B D F 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 B B A C D C A D A B 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 D A B C D 56. based 57.guidance 58.What 59.which 60.to balance 61.to 62.has attracted 63.challenging 64.However 65.translating 66. Notice To inspire students’ interest in future career paths, the Students’ Union is hosting a Career Planning Event next Friday. The event will be held in the school auditorium from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A variety of activities have been arranged, including a lecture delivered by an expert on career planning, group discussions with professionals from different industries, and interactive workshops where students can explore their strengths and interests. Participants will also have the chance to take a career assessment test and receive personalized guidance. All students are warmly welcome to attend. Please remember to sign up at the Students’ Union office before Wednesday. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to plan for your future! The Students’ Union 67.     I wiped them, searching for a reason to avoid crossing the water. After putting them on again, Sam was still there. “I don’t want any juice!” I said. Sam nodded understandingly. “Fine!” he spoke pleasantly and stood waiting. Frustrated by my own weakness, I took a deep breath, preparing myself to jump across the water. Once again, fear overwhelmed me. I looked towards where the others sat. Much to my relief, they still had their backs turned; only Sam stood opposite me, looking straight into my eyes, patiently. Then I gathered my courage, took a step forward, and jumped lightly across the channel. A slight slip of my heel on a stone was quickly steadied by Sam’s strong forearm against my back. As I glanced up, I couldn’t help but notice Sam’s towering height — the tallest among us. “Well done, Jimmy!” he said, nodding in approval while praising me for my bravery. Meanwhile, he handed me a bottle of juice. While drinking it, I felt a sense of pride in myself and gratitude towards Sam for his kindness. 听力原文: Text1:M: I’ve started to keep an English diary every evening before bed. W: Are you doing it to improve your English? M: No, my sister recommended I do it to clear my mind, so I sleep better at night. Text2:W: Do you think they could use any more help at the bookstore? I really need a little extra cash. M: No, I’m afraid not. But you know what, I saw a new “help wanted” sign at the cafeteria this morning. Text3:W: The movie doesn’t start until later. I was thinking we could get some food first. M: I’m not that hungry. I still need to get my mom a Christmas present. Maybe we could check out a few stores. W: Sure. Let me just grab a snack before we go. Text4:M: Good morning. I’d like to report my wallet stolen. W: Okay, can you describe what happened? M: I was waiting at the bus stop when someone took it from my bag. W: I see. Please fill out this form. Text5:M: Can you take me to the airport right now? My train leaves at four o’clock. W: Sorry, but the roads are blocked due to an accident. You’d better try the underground. Text6:W: I honestly don’t understand why “likes” are so important to some people. It’s like their whole self-worth is dependent upon social media. M: I agree it’s stupid, but I can’t help it. I want people to like what I post. W: So, what do you do if nobody likes your photo? M: I get upset. Wouldn’t you? W: I never post anything, so I wouldn’t know. Text7:M: Has it been a long tiring day, honey? W: Yes, I can hardly keep my eyes open now. I started working at my computer at nine o’clock this morning, and I don’t think I looked away until five. M: Really? No breaks at all? W: Not one. M: Well, your home now. Just relax and have an early night. W: I wish I could, but now I have to cook dinner. The kids need to be fed. M: Oh, don’t worry about that. I’ll take care of it. W: Thank you. You are so sweet. Text8:M: Hello, this is Sunshine Dance Center. W: Hello, this is Emma. I have signed up for a free trial lesson with Mr Smith on Tuesday morning. But I’m afraid I can’t make it. I have to attend an urgent meeting. Could I come sometime on Wednesday? M: Let me check. I am sorry that there are no seats available on Wednesday. Is it convenient for you this Thursday afternoon? There are still a few spots available. W: That will be a bit difficult. I have to give a speech at the city library at 5:00 pm that day.   M: Well, our class starts at 1:30 pm and ends at 2:30 pm. And it only takes half an hour to drive from here to the library. W: That sounds perfect! M: OK. I’ll reschedule it for you. Text9:M: Many of us watched the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland on Saturday night. I know I did. I’m here to interview Joan Jett, who was honored that night. Welcome, Joan, and congratulations on your honor. W: Thank you! M: So your biggest hit was “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” in 1982. What do you like about rock and roll? W: It’s a feeling, an emotion. You don’t think about it. If you start thinking about rock ‘n’ roll, you won’t get it. That’s when it gets boring. M: You are also known for making it okay to be a female rocker. You definitely broke some ground there. You were accepted by even the craziest male rock stars. W: Yeah, I was just being me. I wore black leather and jeans. I had long, blond hair. And I named my band the Black hearts. M: Three of your albums hit the Top 20 — “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll”, “Album”, and “Up Your Alley”. But you also covered other artists’ songs, right? W: Yeah, Gary Glitter, Tommy James, Sly and the Family Stone...They couldn’t figure out what we were doing, but they liked it. M: Your attitude and choices are a major influence on other female rockers. W: I’m not done yet. Stay tuned. I can still get on stage, play the guitar, and sing! Text10:Dear Simon, it was great to see you again on Saturday. I knew we would have a lot to talk about, but even so, I had never expected that we would talk for four hours non-stop. It reminded me of when we first met in Mr. Carrol’s class at Waterfold High. Anyway, I’m sending you this letter because I forgot to mention something on Saturday. My sister Ivy is having a birthday party next month, and she told me to ask if you would like to come. I think you might want to be there because it’ll be held at our local golf club, and I know how much you love golf. It should be a good party. There will be plenty of flowers, food, and a disco if you feel like dancing. We might also have time for a quick game of golf, but if it rains, there is a pool table we could use. Let me know if you are interested in coming to the party. Don’t worry about bringing Ivy an expensive gift. I’m sure she’ll be happy with just a box of chocolates. I hope to see you again soon. 答案第1页,共2页 答案第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 泸县五中高2024级高二第二学期第三学月测试 英语 本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,其中试题卷由第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)组成,共8页;答题卡共2页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 第I卷(选择题,共95分) 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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Why does the man write diaries? A.To practice his English. B.To reflect on his day. C.To improve his sleep. 2.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Hunting for a job. B.Raising money for charity. C.Volunteering at a bookstore. 3.What does the woman want to do first? A.Buy a gift. B.Have a snack. C.Watch the movie. 4. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A.At a bus station. B.In a bank. C.In a police station. 5. What does the woman suggest the man do? A.Wait for the roads to clear. B.Take the subway. C.Try another road. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What does the woman disapprove of? A.Following the trend of social media. B.Posting photos on social media. C.Valuing social media highly. 7.How does the man feel about getting few “likes”? A.Unhappy. B.Confused. C.Unconcerned. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.How long did the woman work on the computer today? A.6 hours. B.7 hours. C.8 hours. 9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Fellow workers. C.Teacher and student. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Why does Emma make the call? A.To cancel an application. B.To update an appointment. C.To ask for urgent leave. 11.When will Emma take the dance lesson? A.On Tuesday. B.On Wednesday. C.On Thursday. 12.What will Emma do after the dance lesson? A.Present a lecture. B.Attend a meeting. C.Call on Mr Smith. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.How does the woman feel about rock music? A.It never gets boring. B.It’s an emotion. C.It’s something to think about. 14.What did the woman look like? A.She had long black hair. B.She had black eyes. C.She wore leather clothes. 15.What was the name of the woman’s band? A.Up Your Alley. B.The Black Hearts. C.Sly and the Family Stone. 16.What does the woman suggest in the end? A.She still wants to perform. B.People still don’t understand her. C.She didn’t actually have much influence. 听第10段独白材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Where did the speaker first get to know Simon? A.At school. B.At a party. C.At a club 18.Why does the speaker write to Simon? A.To remember the old days. B.To make an invitation. C.To express his thanks. 19.What activity may Simon be interested in? A.Swimming. B.Dancing. C.Playing golf. 20.What will Simon probably buy for Ivy? A.Some flowers. B.A new table. C.Some sweets. 二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The British Museum, in London, recently planned to make digital(数字的) copies of all the objects it keeps. The project to deal with about 8 million objects will take five years. The reason for this is that the museum said in August that about 2, 000 objects had been stolen or missing. The museum is one of the busiest in the world. It holds objects such as the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Marbles — known as the Elgin Marbles — and ancient stones and jewelry(珠宝). The leader, or chair of the museum, is George Osborne. He recently told the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of Parliament that he believed a person who worked at the museum was responsible. Osborne called it “an inside job by someone who the museum had put trust in.” He said the person took objects from the museum little by little. The museum’s manager at the time was German art historian Hartwig Fischer. Fischer left the job in August after serving since 2016. He said he must be responsible for the thefts(盗窃) in the end. He added the museum did not react as it should have when concerns first came up that someone had been stealing. The museum head said about 350 of the 2, 000 objects have been found and are in the process of being returned. Stolen objects included gold rings, earrings and other jewelry from the ancient Greek and Roman times. The manager of the museum at present is Mark Jones. He said the museum is confident “that a theft of this kind can never happen again.” Jones added that one way to improve the museum’s safety is to show more objects to the public instead of, as he said, “simply locking objects away.” In September, the museum asked for help in finding the missing objects. The organization offered a phone number for people to call if they had information. 21.Who stole the objects according to George Osborne? A.A visitor B.An artist. C.An art dealer. D.A museum worker. 22.Why did Hartwig Fischer feel sorry about the missing objects? A.He shouldn’t have trusted any worker. B.He didn’t deal with the stealing in time. C.He did not notice objects were missing. D.He shouldn’t have shown valuable objects. 23.What does Mark Jones want to do to protect their objects? A.Lock their objects away. B.Call on the public to help. C.Make more objects known. D.Keep visitors away from objects. B Lila Marquez gently places a tiny wild goose with an injured wing into a soft cotton box. “Take it easy, little Dewdrop,” she whispers, adjusting the warm lamp above the box. For the past eight years, the retired biology teacher’s balcony in Buenos Aires has been a safe haven for injured or abandoned wild geese. With her careful care, more than 200 geese have regained strength and returned to the nearby wetlands. Lila’s journey with wild geese began in 2015, two years after her husband passed away. She felt lost and lonely until one rainy afternoon, when she found a weak gosling trembling under a tree — its wing broken by a stray cat. “I couldn’t leave it there,” Lila recalls. She named the gosling Dewdrop and spent weeks nursing it back to health: feeding it nutrient-rich goose feed, cleaning its wound daily, and teaching it to swim in a small basin. As Dewdrop grew stronger, Lila found joy she hadn’t felt in years. “That little goose gave me a reason to get up every morning,” she says. Soon, neighbors and passersby started bringing her injured wild geese — some with broken legs, others weakened by pollution or hunger. Lila dug into her old biology textbooks and searched online for goose care tips. A local vet even offered free advice to help her improve her nursing skills. Last year, a student posted a video of Lila feeding the geese on Instagram, and it quickly went viral with over 800,000 views. People from nearby areas began donating goose feed and medical supplies. Yet the wild geese still face great plight in the city. The wetlands they depend on are shrinking due to urban construction; stray animals and water pollution pose constant risks. But Lila never loses hope. She has started a small community group to plant native water plants and advocate for wetland protection. “Caring for these geese isn’t just about saving them,” she says. “It’s about reminding people that we share this city with all living things.” Every time a healed goose flies off to the wetlands, Lila stands on her balcony, watching proudly. For her, these geese are more than just rescued creatures — they are symbols of comfort, hope, and the power of small acts of kindness. 24.What can we learn about Dewdrop from the text? A.It stayed with Lila for eight years. B.It was the reason Lila retired from teaching. C.It helped Lila get out of loneliness. D.It became famous on social media for its story. 25.Why does the author mention the facts of a local vet and people from nearby areas in Para 3? A.To prove Lila’s kind act inspired people around her to join in. B.To show Lila was good at making friends with local people. C.To explain how Lila learned professional nursing skills for geese. D.To describe the development of the local animal protection industry. 26.Which words best describe Lila according to the text? A.Kind-hearted and determined. B.Humorous and creative. C.Brave and ambitious. D.Honest and outgoing. 27.What is the best title for the text? A.Lila and Wild Geese: Protection and Research B.Lila and Wild Geese: Rescue and Comfort C.Lila and Wild Geese: Friendship and Adventure D.Lila and Wild Geese: Survival and Success C There are careers in popular music which proceed in a straight, glittering line, and there are others which are tested in fierce fire before they attain their full reputation. Lady Gaga belongs unmistakably to the latter order. To regard her merely as a provider of marvellous performances is to mistake the lightning for the storm. Behind the masks, the stunning concerts, and the uproar of fame, there has long stood a woman of uncommon endurance, who has had to earn, more than once, the right to remain herself. The gravest trial of her middle career came with ARTPOP, issued in 2013, a record born with extravagant ambition and fashioned in ignorance of ordinary taste. Yet, though it opened strongly, it did not win the unanimous applause that had delivered her earlier triumphs. In time, Gaga herself spoke of that season as one of desolation. She recalled becoming deeply depressed, worn out by conflict, and haunted by a sadness so heavy that, in her own description, she could scarcely feel the beat of her heart. On another occasion, reflecting on the same period, she confessed that she had not wished to sing any more. Such words, from an artist built so visibly for the stage, carry the chill of true torture. It was then that Tony Bennett entered not merely as a collaborator, but as a rescuer of the spirit. Their partnership on Cheek to Cheek did more than widen her range of music talents; it restored to her a simpler faith in music itself. Bennett, by her own repeated witnesses, wanted nothing from her but her friendship and her voice. In an industry governed by appetite, calculation, and noise, such generosity must have seemed almost antique. That an elder statesman of song could steady a younger artist at the brink of inward collapse is one of the more moving episodes in recent musical history. Gaga would say, with no hint of theatrical excess, he had saved her life. What followed is the true measure of her greatness. She did not vanish into self-pity, nor did she allow one grievous chapter to define the remainder of her story. She worked, adapted, sang in new idioms, acted, endured, and returned. Most touching of all, perhaps, was the reconciliation that came in the summer of 2025, when The Mayhem Ball restored ARTPOP songs such as Aura and Applause to her live stage after years of her refusal to play them. It was not only a set-list alteration; it was an act of artistic pardon. She had gone back to the wounded province of her own past and lit it, at last, with acceptance. For this reason Lady Gaga deserves admiration beyond fashion or fandom (饭圈). She has shown that greatness in art lies not in never falling, but in returning from humiliation with one’s voice enlarged, one’s dignity protected, and one’s courage made visible to the world. 28.What made Gaga’s ARTPOP period especially painful? A.Public reduction of her work to mere display. B.Mental strain caused by conflict and sorrow. C.Fading praise, mental collapse, refusal to sing. D.Weakening and saddened belief in music. 29.What was Tony Bennett’s greatest importance to Gaga? A.Renewal of her trust in song. B.Enlargement of her artistic scope. C.Repair of her public standing. D.Escape from a calculating profession. 30.What gave Gaga’s 2025 return to ARTPOP songs its special meaning? A.Recovery of a once-failed record. B.Recognition of overdue public acceptance. C.Peace with a painful career experience. D.Correction of critical opinion on the album. 31.What is the main focus of the passage? A.The burden of fame in pop culture. B.The healing force of artistic companionship. C.The later defence of a troubled album. D.The greatness of persistence through failure. D Like a literal breath of fresh air, so-called “micro-forests” represent a green practice, boosting the quality of life in many of the world’s polluted and overcrowded urban centers. These small areas of densely (稠密地) planted woodland trees, also known as mini-forests or pocket forests, allow communities to manage the effects of climate change in a small way, but offer enormous benefits to the environment and local people, as they restore soil, air and water quality. These mini-forests are proving a magnet for various animal and plant species, which offer human beings the chance to learn more about nature. Magically becoming self-sustaining over time, they are a way to make reimagined urban life a reality. Significantly, mini-forests, as one of their nonprofit facilitators SUGi outlines, serve to build social bonds in communities as well, as they come together to enjoy and sustain new natural settings. They can also regenerate and beautify neglected (被忽视的) plots in cities such as former basketball courts, and disused parking lots and playgrounds, for instance. According to the UN’s State of the World’s Forests Report from 2020, over 440 million hectares (公顷) of forest have been lost to other uses since 1990. Now, more than half of the global population lives in urban areas, but the access to green spaces is limited. The good news is that micro-forests in cities can offer an important chance to fight against deforestation and enlarge green spaces. Euro News details some of the many exciting micro-forests that have taken root globally. Nonprofit Earthwatch Europe, for instance, has planted 285 of them since 2022. Their plots are made up of 600 trees. A tree-planting program aiming to restore biodiversity and reintroduce native species, SUGi, has created 230 pocket forests in 52 cities around the world, from Toulouse in France, to Madrid in Spain, and Saint George in Romania. 32.What does the underlined word “magnet” in paragraph 2 most probably mean? A.Something artificial. B.Something simplified. C.Something innovative. D.Something appealing. 33.How do micro-forests benefit a city according to the text? A.They reduce traffic jams. B.They improve urban land use. C.They popularize sports activities. D.They ensure citizens’ privacy. 34.What is the data in paragraph 4 intended to stress? A.The fast pace of urbanization. B.The need to control populations. C.The importance of micro-forests, D.The harm caused by deforestation. 35.What is the last paragraph mainly about? A.Plans to further promote micro-forests. B.Benefits of sustaining micro-forests. C.Examples of creating micro-forests in cities. D.Policies about micro-forest preservation. 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。 Being able to use your initiative is an important skill to have because it benefits you in lots of ways. 36 Using your initiative means helping out or solving a problem without being told or asked to do it. 37 This could be getting started with your work at school before the teacher tells you to, or noticing that your friend is struggling with schoolwork and offering to help. When you take the initiative, you practise making decisions and seeing the results of your solutions. This can build confidence and self-belief, which is linked to better learning and wellbeing. 38 All of these things help you to be more independent as you get older. Like anything new, using your initiative might feel hard at first. Young people live in a world where many decisions are made for you by the grown-ups, so deciding to do something on your own can feel scary. 39 However, just like anything, the more you practise, the easier it will become. Try something small first. 40 Focus on effort rather than outcomes, because learning happens through trying, not getting everything right. There are lots of ways you can use your initiative. It could be seeing something you want to change, suggesting new ways to do things, or finding a task that needs to be done. A.It limits your contact with classmates. B.It can also improve problem-solving skills. C.You act when you see something that needs doing. D.Besides, many of you worry about making mistakes. E.So you should know what it means and where you start. F.Success with small steps builds confidence for bigger challenges. G.It’s better to start with challenging tasks to build up your confidence. 第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Wu Yize, a 22-year-old snooker player, returned to China after his world championship win. He received a warm welcome, waving modestly and wearing the expression of a shy 22-year-old not used to such sudden fame at home. But that did not 41 the enthusiasm of those who had come to see someone on top of the world. His path to glory is nothing but 42 . At the age of 16, he felt a strong 43 to be a professional. He dropped out of school and moved to Sheffield, England, to 44 his dream, a decision his parents fully 45 , which took a load off his mind. There, away from his family, he felt 46 at times but never gave up. “I had to be highly self-disciplined,” he said. “There was no 47 for carelessness.” Returning as a champion, he hopes his journey will 48 others to follow their own dreams. “I want to be a(n) 49 for the younger generation, not just a winner,” he said. His ability to handle pressure and overcome challenges is a true test of his 50 . He once lived in a tiny flat with no windows as a teenager in Sheffield, a story of moving from 51 to wealth. His victory came from diligence 52 from pure luck. In China, snooker is becoming 53 popular. It is 54 that 60 million people play billiards (台球) annually. Wu’s success, a clear 55 of determination, is leading a new wave of players. 41.A.heighten B.dampen C.awaken D.strengthen 42.A.plain B.extraordinary C.discouraging D.familiar 43.A.desire B.demand C.anxiety D.worry 44.A.obtain B.embrace C.pursue D.prove 45.A.acted on B.objected to C.turned down D.approved of 46.A.fortunate B.disappointed C.lonely D.abandoned 47.A.allowance B.passion C.admission D.preparation 48.A.persuade B.require C.allow D.motivate 49.A.inspiration B.leader C.champion D.instructor 50.A.patience B.perseverance C.integrity D.responsibility 51.A.failure B.discrimination C.refusal D.poverty 52.A.rather than B.better than C.other than D.less than 53.A.frequently B.increasingly C.ultimately D.constantly 54.A.concluded B.acknowledged C.estimated D.declared 55.A.understanding B.planning C.distinction D.demonstration 第II卷(非选择题,共55分) 注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 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, Mei, 56 (base) in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, still treasures her first crochet (钩边) piece: a blue coaster (托盘) she made in high school, with 57 (guide) from an older friend. 58 started as a simple hobby seven years ago has since grown into a full-time career. Crochet, 59 is a naturally slow craft about weaving (编织) together broken bits, offers people peace despite the constant anxiety the world brings. Known by the handle Qingzheng Mozai on social media, Mei represents a rising wave of young Chinese embracing an “old-school life” 60 (balance) the fast pace of modern life. This philosophy involves crafts, food, and personal rituals (仪式), forming a comprehensive approach 61 living. The scale of this shift is evident in the numbers: a 2025 survey by China Youth Daily found that 89.9 percent of 1,337 young participants said they liked visiting local food markets while traveling. Similarly, content related to crochet 62 (attract) billions of views across platforms such as Xiaohongshu and Douyin to date. As a former fashion design student, Mei found crochet 63 (challenge) during her college years, receiving poor grades in related courses. “I used to fear heavy workloads,” she admitted. “But crochet showed me how to take things step by step. 64 heavy the load is, it eventually gets done.” Her passion for crochet even led to her 65 (translate) a foreign crochet pattern book into Chinese, a task requiring not just language skills but a deep, practical knowledge of the craft. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是国际学校学生会主席李华。为激发学生对未来职业的兴趣,学生会将于下周五举办生涯规划(Career Planning)活动。请你写一则英文通知,内容包括: 1.活动时间、地点;2.活动内容;3.欢迎全体学生参加。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Notice ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Students’ Union 第二节(满分25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。 One week, we participated in a program that aimed to bring students fun and also strengthen their courage. On the third morning, we left our camp for a hike. We picked our way along a stream in a park. There were six of us. Tall and strong, Sam led the way. After a while, we found a small waterfall and some smaller kids playing in the pool below together with their camp leaders. Forked ribbons of water (分叉的带状水流) leapt about three meters into the pool. We settled ourselves on a large stone above the waterfall. We unpacked our bags and spread out food, eating and laughing. Minutes later, the others carried all the food and attempted to jump across the stream above the waterfall. Soon, they crossed the first narrow ribbon of water and were now standing on the rocks that bordered the second channel. To me, the second channel looked so wide! Scared, I decided to stay right where I was. But they yelled back, “Come on over here! If you want any juice, that is!” I was thirsty. Slowly, I picked my way across a group of rocks till I reached a flat stone opposite where they were grouped. All had their backs to me; they were now busy aiming small stones at a fallen tree on the bank. I glanced down. The very cold water was running past the stone, inches away from my feet. I looked across the belt of water towards the tempting fruit juice! This sight inspired me to take action. I bent down, tensed myself to leap, and then glanced towards the left side. Barely two meters away was the waterfall. Although it was small and there were adults below, I still feared. My knees trembled; I drew back a couple of paces, staring at the running water. “Come along, Jimmy!” Sam said in a gentle voice. I looked up. Sam stood on the other side, barely four feet away from me. He must have seen me hesitating on the edge of the stone and sensed my terror at jumping across this little stream! Embarrassed, I took off my glasses. 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 wiped them, searching for a reason to avoid crossing the water. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Then I gathered my courage, took a step forward, and jumped lightly across the channel. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页,共2页 第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。I've started to keep an english diary every evening . before bed. Are you doing IT to improve your english? No, my sister recommended I do IT to clear my mind, so I sleep Better at night. I've started to keep an english dairy every evening . before bed. Are you doing IT you improve your english? No. my sister recommended I do IT to clear my mind, so I sleep Better at night. Listen to the next question. Do you think they could use any more help at the bookstore? I really need a little extra cash. No, i'm afraid not. But you know what? I saw a new help wanted sign at the cafeteria this morning. Do you think they could use any more help at the bookstore? I really need a little extra cash. No, i'm afraid not. But you know what? I saw a new help wanted sign at the cafeteria this morning. Listen to the next question. The movie doesn't start until later. I was thinking we could get some . food first. I'm not that hungry. I still need to get my mom a Christmas present. Maybe we could check out a few stores. sure. Let me just grab a snack before we go. The movie doesn't start until later. I was thinking we could get some . food first. I'm not that hungry. I still need to get my mom a Christmas present. Maybe we could check out a few stores. sure. Let me just grab a snack before we go. Listen to the next question. Good morning. I'd like to report my wallet stolen. Okay, can you describe what happened? I was waiting at the bus stop when someone took IT from my bag. I see. Please fill . out this form. Good morning. I'd like to report my wallet stolen. Okay, can you describe what happened? I was waiting at the bus stop when someone took IT from my bag. I see. Please fill . out this form. Listen to the next question. Can you take me to the airport right now? My train leaves IT for a clock. Sorry, but the roads are blocked due to an accident. You'd Better try the underground. Can you take me to the airport right now? My train leaves at four o'clock. Sorry, but the roads are blocked due to an accident. You'd Better try the underground. Listen to the next question. I honestly don't understand why likes are so important to some people. It's like their whole self worth is dependent to planned social media. I agree, it's stupid, but I can help you. I want people to like what I post. So what do you do if nobody likes your photo? I get upset. wouldn't you? I never post anything, so I wouldn't know. I honestly don't understand why likes are so important to some people. It's like their whole self worth is dependent upon social media. I agree, it's stupid, but I can't help you. I want people to like what I post. So what do you do if nobody likes your photo? I get upset. wouldn't you? I never post anything. so I wouldn't know. Listen to the next question. Has IT been a long time ing day. honey, yes, I can hardly keep my eyes open now. I started working at my computer at nine o'clock this morning, and I don't think I looked away until five. Really no breaks at all. Not one. Well, your home now, just for relax and have an early night. I wish I could, but now I have to cook dinner. The kids need to be fed. Oh, don't worry about that. I'll take care of IT. Thank you. You are so sweet. Has IT been a long time ing day. honey. Yes, I can hardly keep my eyes open now. I started working at my computer at nine o'clock this morning, and I don't think I looked away until five. Really no breaks . at all, not one. Well, your home now just relax and have an early night. Hi, wish I could. But now I have to cook dinner. The kids need to be fed. Oh, don't worry about that. I'll take care of IT. Thank you. You are so sweet. Listen to the next question. Hello, this is sunshine dsa. Hello, this is emma. I have signed up for a free trial lesson with mr. Smith on tuesday morning, but i'm afraid I can't make IT. I have to attend an urgent meeting. Could I come some time . on wednesday? Let me check. I am sorry that there are no seats available on wednesday. Is IT convenient for you this thursday afternoon? There are still a few spots available . that will be a bit difficult. I have to give a speech at the city library at five pm that day. Well, I can start at one thirty P, M and end at two thirty P. M. And the only takes half an hour to dry from here to the library. That sounds perfect. Okay, i'll be scheduled for you. Hello, this is sunshine dance center. A hello, this is emma. I have signed up for a free trial lesson with mr. Smith on tuesday morning, but i'm afraid I can't make IT. I have to attend an urgent meeting. Could I come some time on wednesday? Let me check. I am sorry that there are no seats available on wednesday. Is IT convenient for you this thursday afternoon? There are still a few spots . available that will be a bit difficult. I have to give a speech at city library at five pm that day. Well, our car starts at one thirty P, M, and end at two thirty PM, and IT only takes half an hour to dry. From here to the library. That sounds perfect. Okay, i'll be scheduled for you. Listen to the next question. Many of us watched the two thousand fifteen rockin roll holiday me induction ceremony in cleveland on saturday night. I know I did. I'm here to interview Jones jet, who was honor at night. Welcome, jone, and congratulations on your honor. Thank you. So your biggest hit was, I love rock and roll in one nine hundred eighty two. What do you like about rock and roll? It's a feeling and emotion. You don't think about IT. If you start thinking about rock and roll, you won't get IT. That's when IT gets boring. You are also known for making IT OK to be a female rocker. You definitely broke some ground there. You were accepted by even the craziest male rockstars. Yeah, I was just being me. I wore black leather and jeans. I had long blond hair, and I named my band the black cards. Three of your albums hit the top twenty I love rocking and roll album and up your rally, but you also covered other artist songs, right? Yeah, gary glitter, Tommy James sly and the famous stone. They couldn't figure out what we were doing, but they, like, did your . attitude and choices are a major influence on other female rockers? I'm not done yet. Stay tuned. I can still get on stage, play the guitar and saying. many of us watched the two thousand fifteen rockin roll holiday me induction ceremony in cleveland on saturday night. I know I did. I'm here to interview Jones jet who was honor that night. Welcome, jone, and congratulations on your honor. Thank you. So your biggest hit was I love rock and roll in one hundred eighty two. What do you like about rock and roll? It's a feeling and emotion. You don't think about IT. If you start thinking about rock and roll, you won't get IT. That's when IT gets boring. You are also known for making IT OK to be a female rocker. You definitely broke some ground there. You were accepted by even the craziest male rockstars. Yeah, I was just being me. I wore black leather and jeans. I had long blond hair, and I named my band the black cards. Three of your albums hit the top twenty. I love rocking and roll album and up your rally, but you also covered other artist songs, right? Yeah, gary glitter, Tommy James sly and the family stone. They couldn't figure out what we were doing, but they, like. did your attitude and choices are a major influence on other . female rockers? I'm not done yet. Stay tuned. I can still get on stage, play the guitar and singing. Listen to the next question. DeSimon IT was great to see you again on saturday. I knew we would have a lot to talk about, but even so, I had never expected that we would talk for four hours nonstop IT reminded me of when we first met in mr. Carrol's class at waterfalls high. Anyway, i'm sending you this letter because i've forgot to mention something. On saturday, my sister ivy is having a birthday party next month, and he told me to ask if you would like to come. I think you might want to be there because it'll be held at a local golf club. And I know how much you love golf. IT should be a good party. There will be plenty of flowers, food and a discount if you feel like dancing. We might also have time for a quick game of golf. But if IT raise, there is a poll table we could use, let me know if you are interested in coming to the party. Don't worry about bringing iv and expensive gift. I'm sure you'll be happy with just a box of chocolates. I hope to see you again soon. This Simon IT was great to see you again on saturday. I knew we would have a lot to talk about, but even so, I had never expected that we would talk for four hours, not stop. IT reminded me of when we first met that mister Carols class at waterfowl. Anyway, i'm sending you this letter because I forgot to mention something on saturday. My sister iv is having a birthday party next month, and SHE told me to ask if you would like to come. I think you might want to be there because it'll be held at our local golf club. And I know how much you love golf. IT should be a good party. There will be plenty of flowers, food and a discount if you feel like dancing. We might also have time for a quick game of golf. But if IT raise, there is a poll table we could use. Let me know if you are interested in coming to the party. Don't worry about bringing iv and expensive gift. I'm sure sh'll be happy with just a box of chocolates. I hope to see you . again soon. 听力部分到此结束。

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