江西崇仁县第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题

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2025-2026学年下学期高二英语阶段作业答案及解析 听力 1-5 CACBB 6-10 CABAA 11-15 BCAAB 16-20 BCCAB 阅读理解 A篇:21.B 22.C 23.D B篇:24.A 25.B 26.D 27.D C篇28.C 29.B 30.A 31.C D篇32.D 33.A 34.C35.B 七选五 36.E37.B 38.F39.C 40.G 完形填空 41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.A 46.C47.B 48.D49.A 50.C 51.D 52.B 53.A54.C 55.B 语法填空 56.ambitious 57.but 58.a 59.reserved 60.as 61.bringing 62.culturally 63.preservation 64.What 65.was protected 66.应用文 Stop Scrolling,Start Reading Dear fellow students, Nowadays,many of us are addicted to scrolling through short videos.It not only distracts our attention from studies but also makes our thinking shallow.What's more,it takes up a great deal of time that could be spent on more meaningful things. Books,on the other hand,can enrich our minds and broaden our horizons.So,I sincerely call on all of you to stop scrolling through short videos and start reading.Let's dive into the wonderful world of books and gain valuable knowledge. Thank you for listening. 67.读后续写 Then,a great idea struck him-the rope in the garage.He rushed to fetch the rope,tying one end fiurmly around Leo's ankle and the other around his own waist to gain strength.Bracing his feet on the ground,Milo pulled hard while Leo pushed against the brick walls desperately.After a tough struggle,Leo finally slipped out of the narrow chimney.Covered in soot and coughing badly,he was safe at last.Before they could clean up the messy living room,they heard the sound of their parents'car outside. The front door opened.Mom and Dad came back with lots of Christmas supplies.Shocked by the dirty mess and the sooty boys,they soon learned the whole story.They blamed Leo for his silly and risky behavior,but praised Milo for his quick wit and bravery.Though they messed up the house,the two brothers gained precious experience.It turned out to be a special and unforgettable Christmas Eve memory for the family. A篇 【答案】21.B22.C23.D 【导语】文章主要讲述了2026年赛默飞世尔科技青少年创新挑战赛的规则、奖项及流程。 2l.细节理解题。根据Team project rules部分“Each member must submit a separate application and clearly describe their individual contribution.(每个成员必须提交单独的申请,并清楚地描述 他们的个人贡献。)”可知,团队项目规则要求详细说明个人贡献。 22.细节理解题。根据Awards部分“STEM Awards:awarded in Science,Technology,Engineering, and Mathematics categories.First place receives3,500(STEM奖:科学、技术、工程和数学类奖 项。第一名获得3500美元)”可知,STEM奖中每个类别的第一名奖金是3500美元。 23.细节理解题。根据Competition Timeline&Process部分的表格中“Regional Qualification November1,2025-Jne1,2026(地区资格赛2025年11月1日-2026年6月1日)”:“Submit Application February1,2026-Jne10,2026(提交申请2026年2月1日-2026年6月10日)”: “Top300 Announced September2,2026(前300名公布:2026年9月2日)”以及“National Finals October2026(全国总决赛2026年10月)”可知,正确的顺序是地区资格赛→提交申请 →半决赛选手公布→全国总决赛,即③→②→④→①。 B篇 【答案】24.A25.B26.D27.D 【导语】文章讲述了一名巴西妇女Maria Filomena da Costa在脑手术过程中保持清醒,并唱 起自己写的歌曲,这一举动不仅让医生们确信她的语言能力不会受到影响,还深深打动了整 2 个医疗团队,展现了她的勇气和乐观态度。 24.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Removing the tumor without impacting Maria’s speech and cognition wouldn’t be easy.(要在不影响玛丽娅语言能力和认知能力的情况下切除肿瘤并非易 事)”可知,切除肿瘤而不影响Maia的言语和认知并不容易,这说明肿瘤的位置很难处理。 因此,我们可以得知肿瘤位于一个难以处理的位置。 25.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“And Maria admits she found the idea of surgeons working on her brain while she was awake was frightening.So,the team delayed the operation until Maria was psychologically prepared for everything involved.(玛丽娅承认,想到在她清醒时医生要为她动脑 手术,这让她感到害怕。因此,医疗团队推迟了手术,直到玛丽娅在心理上做好了应对一切 的准备)”可知,医生推迟手术是因为玛丽娅需要充分的心理准备。 26.细节理解题。根据文章第四段“When it came time to operate,doctors used anesthesia to keep Maia“slightly sleepy,.”but still able to speak and respond.(到了手术的时候,医生们给玛丽娅 使用了麻醉剂,以使她保持“略微清醒”的状态,这样她既能说话也能做出反应)”和““W had prearranged to do speech mapping with electrical stimuli (to the brain and tests during surgery asking her to name objects and colors,.read and talk,”Carlos said.(卡洛斯说:“我们事 先就计划好要对她的大脑进行电刺激式的语言功能测试,并在手术过程中对她进行一系列测 试,比如让她说出物体和颜色的名称、阅读以及说话。”)”可知,在手术过程中,医生是通 过说话帮助她对某事作出反应使玛丽娅安然无恙的。 27.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“And Maria admits she found the idea of surgeons working on her brain while she was awake was frightening.(玛丽娅承认,她发现外科医生在她醒着的时候对 她的大脑进行手术的想法很可怕”、文章第四段“When it came time to operate,.doctors used anesthesia to keep Maria“slightly sleepy,”but still able to speak and respond.(到了手术的时候, 医生们给玛丽娅使用了麻醉剂,以使她保持“略微清醒”的状态,这样她既能说话也能做出 反应)”、文章最后一段“Maia's actions completely stunned the doctors.Not only did it provide guarantee for the doctors that Maria's speech would be just fine,but it moved the team in a powerful way.(玛丽娅的行为使医生们大为震惊。这不仅为医生们提供了保证,玛丽娅的演讲 不会有问题,而且还以一种强有力的方式感动了整个团队)”以及“Everyone couldn’t stop talking about her courage(每个人都在不停地谈论她的勇气)”可知,尽管手术本身非常可怕, Maia也承认当想到医生在她清醒的时候对她的大脑进行手术时,她感到害怕。但是,她还是 3 接受了手术,并且在手术过程中唱歌来激励医生。她的行动不仅让医生们确信她的语言能力 不会受到影响,还深深地打动了整个医疗团队。因此,Maia被描述为乐观和勇敢的。 C篇 【导语】本文围绕电解质饮料展开科普,介绍了其流行现状、电解质的生理作用,并结合运 动营养专家的观点,针对不同运动强度给出了科学的饮用建议。 28.解析:原文第一段提到:Once used only by top athletes to cope with intense training in hot conditions,,they now attract casual gym-goers,office workers and daily commuters电解质饮料曾 经只供顶级运动员使用,现在吸引了普通健身者、上班族和日常通勤者。这说明其市场从专 业运动员转向普通大众市场,对应C选项。 29.解析:原文第二段:A regular,.well-designed diet·can easily supply enough electrolytes for the average person's daily needs.Close教授认为,均衡的日常饮食就能提供普通人所需的全 部电解质,因此没必要花钱买电解质饮料。对应B选项。 30.解析:原文第四段:Instead of buying expensive commercial powders,he suggests a simple homemade mix教授建议自制配方,替代昂贵的商业产品,可推断出自制配方更便宜。对应A 选项。 31.解析:文中多次引用Professor Graeme Close的观点,内容分为两方面:多数普通人没必 要花钱买电解质饮料,均衡饮食即可满足需求:短时、中等强度运动只需喝水即可。长时间、 高强度大量出汗时,有必要补充电解质:若喜欢其口味、能促进补水,饮用也无妨:还给出 了自制替代方案。态度客观,选C。 D篇 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章围绕“先买后付(BNPL)”服务展开,介绍其对消费者支 出的影响、作用机制及潜在风险。 【32题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“n new research,we found that BNPL adoption led to immediate and substantial increases in spending.(在新的研究中,我们发现BNPL的采用立即导 致了支出的显著增加。)”以及第三段中“They lasted for close to six months,.showing that BNPL drives lasting gains rather than short-term rises in consumer spending.(这些支出增长持续了近6个 月,表明BNPL推动了消费者支出的持续增长,而非短期增长。)”可知,BNPL会促进消费 者支出。故选D。 【33题详解】词句猜测题。根据第三段中“In subsequent tracking studies,it was observed that these increases in spending were not transitory:They lasted for close to six months,showing that 4 BNPL drives lasting gains rather than short-term rises in consumer spending..(在随后的跟踪研究中, 观察到这些支出增长并非transitory:它们持续了近六个月,表明BNPL驱动了消费者支出的 持续增长,而非短期增长。)”可知,句中not transitory与lasted for close to six months、lasting gains呼应,说明增长不是短期的,因此transitory意为“暂时的”。故选A。 【34题详解】主旨大意题。根据第四段“To understand how BNPL increases spending,we conducted experiments and found that participants who paid in installments felt less financially constrained(财务受限)than those who paid in full.BNPL's ability to divide payments into smaller amounts gives consumers a sense of better control over their budget.Smaller payments seemed more manageable,even when larger payments were delayed.Additionally,the smaller amounts made consumers feel the cost was less important,encouraging them to add more items to their purchases.(为了理解BNPL如何增加支出,我们进行了实验,发现分期支付的参与者比全额 支付的参与者感受到的财务压力更小。BPL能够将支付分割成更小的金额,这让消费者对 自己的预算有了更好的控制感。即使大额支付被推迟,小额支付似乎也更容易管理。此外, 小额支付让消费者觉得成本不那么重要,鼓励他们在购买中添加更多物品。)”可知,本段主 要阐述了BNPL对消费者的影响(如减少财务约束感、促进多购物等)。故选C。 【35题详解】推理判断题。最后一段中“Li冰ke a tempting dessert,BNPL can seem appealing short-term but carries risks if overused,leading to a financial‘sugar crash’.(就像诱人的甜点 样,先买后付短期内可能看起来很有吸引力,但如果过度使用就会带来风险,导致财务上的 “糖崩溃”)”,通过“诱人的甜点”类比BNPL,说明其虽有吸引力但过度使用有风险,目 的是警告人们要谨慎使用BNPL。故选B。 七选五 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要探讨了在没有经济优势的环境中成长如何教会人们关 于财富的宝贵真理,强调真正的财富不在于金钱,而在于人际关系、健康和对生活的深思熟 虑。 36.E前文引出“自然疗法”这一话题,E项It is a powerful tool for mental health承接上文, 总领下文关于自然益处的论述。。 37.B前文提到降低皮质醇水平,B项具体描述了身体的放松反应(肌肉放松、思绪停止狂 奔),是对前文的细节补充,体现了生理反应的逻辑链条。 38.F本段主题为“提高专注力”。F项指出自然让人暂时摆脱日常生活的喧嚣(noise), 解释了为何自然能恢复注意力。A项(美景分散注意力)与“提高专注力”逻辑相悖,属于 干扰项。 39.C前文提到户外活动包含不可预测的因素(如骤雨、陡坡),C项Overcoming these challenges builds confidence阐述了应对这些因素带来的积极影响,引导学生树立正确的挫折 观和抗逆力。 40.G本段主题为“建立连接”。G项具体说明了在自然环境中更容易交流(walking side by sde),从而建立更深层次的纽带,是对主题句的例证。 完形填空 【导语】文章主要讲述了作者在一个寒冷冬夜因面试失败而失意,后被一位清洁工老人用送 花的善意温暖并获得鼓励的故事。 41.考查形容词。句意:那是一个寒冷的冬夜。我蜷缩在24小时便利店的角落,手里拿着一 杯早已变凉的热巧克力。A.sour酸的;B.cold凉的;C.bad坏的;D.sweet甜的。根据上文 “It was a freezing winter night'”和“holding a cup of hot chocolate”可知,在寒冷的冬夜里, 放久的热巧克力会变凉。 42.考查名词。句意:面试失败就像胸口挨了一拳,我感觉自己像个被放了气的气球,所有 的希望和梦想都在慢慢流失。A.balloon气球;B.star星星;C.bomb炸弹:D.engine引擎。 根据上文“deflated”和下文“all my hopes and dreams just leaking away”可知,作者用被放气 的气球来比喻自己泄气、希望破灭的状态。 43.考查动词。句意:窗外,天空中的星星很暗淡,映照出我内心的悲伤。A.correcting纠正: B.guiding引导:C.mirroring映照;D.inspiring激励。根据上文“the stars in the sky were dim (暗)”和下文“he sorrow in my heart”可知,暗淡的星星和作者悲伤的心情相呼应,映照出 他的悲伤。 44.考查名词。句意:一个穿着褪色棉夹克的老人推开门,夹克原本的颜色已难以辨认。A function功能:B.style风格;C.identity身份;D.color颜色。根据上文“in a washed-out cotton jacket'”可知,这件夹克已经褪色,原本的颜色看不清了。 45.考查名词。句意:在柜台前,他掏出一把零钱来买热牛奶。A.change零钱;B.food食物: C.flowers花;D.receipts收据。根据下文“to pay for his hot milk”和“coins”可知,他用零 钱来付款。 6 46.考查动词。句意:突然,硬币掉在了地上。A.shone发光;B.appeared出现:C.dropped 掉落;D.flowed流动。根据下文“Naturally,I knelt to help them”可知,硬币掉在了地上, 作者才会跪下来帮忙 47.考查动词。句意:很自然地,我跪下来帮他捡起这些硬币。A.rescue营救;B.gather收 集;C.pack打包;D.cont数。根据上文“coins_on the floor”和下文“I knelt to help”可 知,作者帮老人把掉在地上的硬币捡起来。 48.考查名词。句意:他温柔地把花递给我。A.patience耐心;B.hesitation犹豫;C.curiosity 好奇;D.tenderness温柔,根据下文“with a quiet warmth.“Here,child,”he said,“Take these.” 可知,他递花时的态度是温柔的。 49.考查动词。句意:当我的指尖碰到他的手时,他那双蒙着薄雾的眼睛流露出温和的暖意。 A.softened变得柔和;B.closed闭上:C.rolled滚动;D.widened睁大。根据下文“with a quiet wath”可知,老人的眼神因接触而变得柔和,充满了暖意。 50.考查动词。句意:老人告诉我,他是在清晨清扫街道时收集这些花的。A.ordered订购; B.cleaned打扫;C.collected收集;D.delivered递送。根据下文“during his early-morning street sweeps”和“took them back home,or gave them to”可知,这些花是他在清扫街道时收集来的。 5l.考查名词。句意:他会把花带回家,或者送给在这个寒冷的冬夜里挣扎的陌生人。A.1 eaders 读者;B.relatives亲戚;C.followers追随者;D.strangers陌生人。根据上文“Suddenly,the silence was broken by the wind bells.An old man in a washed-out cotton jacket,its original hard to tell,pushed the door open.”和作者的经历可知,老人会把花送给和作者一样在冬夜里失意、挣 扎的陌生人。 52.考查动词短语。句意:他低声说:“无论生活多么艰难,请守住一些东西支撑自己走下 去。就像这些花一样,尽管天气寒冷,它们依然坚定地绽放。”A.n out of用完;B.hold on to坚持;C.take charge of负责;D.make up for弥补。根据上文“No matter how hard life is” 和下文“something to keep going”可知,老人在鼓励作者要守住希望,坚持下去。 53.考查副词。句意同上。A.determinedly坚定地;B.separately分开地;C.andomly随意地; D.generally通常地。根据下文“despite the cold”可知,这些野花在严寒中依然坚定地绽放, 体现出顽强的生命力。 > 54.考查动词。句意:那天晚上,我拿着花走回家。星光穿过云层,在我身上闪烁舞动。A.1 ooked 看;B.floated漂浮;C.danced舞动;D.sheltered遮蔽。根据下文“shining over me”可知, 此处是指星光穿过云层、闪烁舞动的样子。 55.考查名词。句意:真正的星光不仅存在于浩瀚的天空中,也存在于平凡灵魂的微小而温 暖的善意中。A.wisdom智慧;B.kindness善意;C.rebirth重生;D.honesty诚实。根据上 文“He offered the flowers to me”和“with a quiet warmth.“Here,child,”he said,“Take these.”r 可知,此处是指平凡人的善意,就像星光一样温暖人心。 语法填空 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了基于《永乐大典》的数字字体项目,旨在让古代书 法重焕生机并融入现代生活。 【56题详解】考查形容词。句意:一种曾用于记录中国古代最具雄心壮志的学术项目之一的 书法风格正重新焕发生机一一不是在丝绸或纸张上,而是在屏幕、海报和手机上。空处修饰 名词短语“scholarly projects”,应用形容词ambitious“有雄心的,有野心的”作定语。故填 ambitious。. 【57题详解】考查连词。句意:一种曾用于记录中国古代最具雄心壮志的学术项目之一的书 法风格正重新焕发生机一一不是在丝绸或纸张上,而是在屏幕、海报和手机上。结合句意可 知,此处表示“不是…而是…”,应用固定短语“not.but.”。故填but。 【58题详解】考查冠词。句意:周五,中国文化机构推出了一种新开发的数字字体,该字体 基于600多年前明朝时期收集的一部大型百科全书《永乐大典》的文字。此处泛指一部大型 百科全书,应使用不定冠词,vast以辅音音素开头,前边应用不定冠词a。故填a。 【59题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:这项为期两年的项目旨在将一种曾经专供宫廷使用的 历史书写风格转变为可供公众使用的字体。空处是非谓语动词,reserve和逻辑主语“a historical writing style”之间是被动关系,应用过去分词形式reserved作后置定语。故填reserved. 【60题详解】考查介词。句意:《永乐大典》被认为是世界上第一部百科全书,汇集了包括 历史、哲学、文学、科学和艺术在内的经典文本。结合句意可知,此处表示“被认为是”, 应用固定短语“be regarded as”。故填as。 【61题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:《永乐大典》被认为是世界上第一部百科全书,汇集 了包括历史、哲学、文学、科学和艺术在内的经典文本。空处是非谓语动词,bing和逻辑主 语“The Yongle Dadian”之间是主动关系,应用现在分词形式bringing作状语。故填bringing。 【62题详解】考查副词。句意:大部分原始作品已经丢失,使得现存卷册在文化上具有无价 之宝的价值。空处修饰形容词invaluable,应用副词culturally“文化上”,作状语。故填culturally。 【63题详解】考查名词。句意:该项目是中国在保护其书面遗产方面更广泛转变的一部分。 空处作介词after的宾语,应用名词preservation“保护”,不可数。故填preservation。 【64题详解】考查主语从句。句意:专家们特别强调的是,这种数字复兴让古代文字与现代 生活重新连接起来。空处引导主语从句,从句缺少强调的内容,应用连接代词what引导从句, 作强调的内容,位于句首,首字母大写。故填What。 【65题详解】考查时态和语态。句意:传统上,这种文字通过不用于日常使用来保护。空处 作句子的谓语,根据句意和“Traditionally”可知,句子描述的是过去的情况,应用一般过去 时,protect和主语“this script”之间是被动关系,应用一般过去时的被动语态,主语是单数, be动词用was。故填was protected。 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第二节(满分25分) 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了圣诞夜,十岁的利奥趁父母外出购物,调皮想爬烟 囱偷看圣诞礼物,不料被困在狭窄的烟囱中。年幼的弟弟米洛尝试多种方法施救无果,紧急 思索更好的解救办法的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容可知,第一段可描写弟弟米洛找来绳子,全力施救,最终成功救出被困 的哥哥利奥,两人弄得满身灰尘、屋内一片狼藉。 ②由第二段首句内容可知,第二段可描写父母回家发现混乱场面,了解事情经过后,批评哥 哥的鲁莽冒险行为,同时表扬弟弟的机智勇敢的过程。 2续写线索:找到绳索一一合力施救一一成功脱险一一屋内脏乱一一父母归来一一知晓真相 一一批评与表扬 一一收获难忘回忆 3词汇激活 行为类 ①匆忙前往:ush to/hurry to/.head to ②奋力拉扯:pull hard/drag with all strength/struggle to pull 情绪类 ①震惊的:shocked/astonished stunned 9 ②勇敢机智的:brave and witty/.courageous and quick-minded 【点睛】[高分句型1]He rushed to fetch the rope,.tying one end firmly around Leo's ankle and the other around his own waist to gain strength.(现在分词tying作伴随状语) [高分句型2]Though they messed up the house,.the two brothers gained precious experience, (hough引导的让步状语从句) 书面表达评分标准 1.应用文(书信/通知等,满分15分,5档) ·五档13-15:要点全、用词地道、句式多样、几乎无错、衔接自然 -四档10-12:要点齐全,少量错误,表达通顺 -三档7-9:缺少量要点,错误较多,大体看懂 -二档4-6:要点缺失多,语病密集 -一档0-3:只零散单词、跑题 2.读后续写(满分25分,5档,两段写作) 1.评分四大维度:情节贴合原文人物/逻辑(40%)+语言准确丰富(35%)+衔接连贯(20%) +书写规范(5%) 2.五档(21-25):紧扣原文伏笔,情节合理:动作/心理描写丰富,句式多变,偶有笔误: 两段过渡自然 3.四档(16-20):情节符合原文,要点全:少量语法错,描写充足,衔接正常 4.三档(11-15):情节基本合理,遗漏小伏笔;语病较多,句式普通 5.二档(6-10):偏离原文主线,内容零散;大量错误 听力原文 【l】W:Have you seen Rita lately? M:Yes,I saw her last week when I was out picking up some medicine.On the way,I stopped for gas and saw her going into a pet store. [2]M:You should have prepared your speech for the meeting,Susan. W:Yes,I know.But how could I prepare when the meeting date was set so soon? 【3】M:Have you booked a taxi to the airport yet? W:No,I think I'll take the subway instead.Taxis are just as slow as buses during rush hour. M:Good point.The traffic this time of day is terrible. 10 [4]W:Oh,my!I almost made you drop your bags!I didn't see you turning the corner.I'm so sory for crashing into you! M:That's all right,Miss.Accidents happen.At least no one is hurt! [5 W:Like I told you before,we have high costs and it's too risky to take on employees. M:I understand that,but the fact is that we're short of hands W:The timing is just not right. M:Yeah,I guess you're right. 【6-7】 M:Hi,this is James in customer service.What can I do for you? W:Hi,James.I want to talk about my bill.The bill I received yesterday for my home TV service is wrong. M:What's your account number? W:200508 M:Okay.The regular monthly charge should be $65 W:But yesterday I got a bill for $85. M:It is because of your late payment for the last two months. W:Oh,I see. 【8-10】 W:Have you been to the new museum yet?I got free tickets from a museum guide. M:Not yet.My biology teacher at university mentioned this place to me.He went there with his friends and said it was amazing.I can't wait to see the ocean mapping exhibit. W:He's right!I went last Sunday.The sea life exhibit blew my mind.Plus,the museum teaches about environmental protection. M:I'll check it out.Could we visit together? W:Sure.I can get you a free ticket too!How about this weekend? M:I'm busy this weekend.Can we go in the afternoon during the middle of the week? W:Yes.That would be perfect. 【11-13】 W:Thanks for picking me up this evening,Eric. M:Not at all.I'm happy to do it.By the way,I have some friends coming over tonight,and I should 11 prepare for that.Shall we stop at a supermarket on the way home? W:I think it's closed by now.We can stop at a convenience store M:Convenience store?They say the prices there are higher and there isn't much selection W:I'm afraid so. M:Well,it doesn't matter.It may make choosing much easier. W:Actually,I enjoy comparing different brands.Of course,this time there will be no choice. M:Yeah.Here we are.Well,it is the only place open at this time of the night. W:I guess so.Go ahead and get what you need.I'll wait at the counter. M:All right. 【14-16】 M:That's a pretty thick book.It looks like a dictionary. W:You're right;it does.But it is actually a novel. M:Wow!The letters are really small.This would take me a year to finish. W:I've been reading for a while.So,you prefer shorter stories? M:I prefer books on tape.With my tight schedule,I don't really have the time to sit down and read W:I understand.That's why I do most of my reading just before bed.What do you listen to? M:Books that teach me new things.Most of the time,I listen to them when I'm driving.Sometimes I listen when on a long flight. W:That sounds like a good idea.I could listen to one while I'm cooking M:How about this?You recommend a book to me,and I'll try to read it your way.But you have to listen to one of mine. W:Deal 【17-20】 M:I recently returned from my first trip to China,thanks to the 144-hour visa-free transit policy that made my visit possible.Before arriving,I expected crowded cities and food that would be too strange for my taste.However,from the moment I landed in Shanghai,I was surprised by how modem and clean everything was.The high-speed trains were incredibly efficient,making travel between cities effortless.In Beijing,I explored the Forbidden City and was amazed by its rich history spanning hundreds of years.But what impressed me most was something really unexpected. One afternoon,I got lost in a small neighborhood,and a stranger noticed my confusion.Despite the 12 language barrier,she used a translation app to guide me back to my hotel.That small act of kindness meant so much.I also discovered a love for Chinese food-not just famous dishes,but everyday street food that was both delicious and affordable.By the end of my six-day journey,I realized China is a vibrant,modern nation filled with friendly people.That 144-hour policy gave me just enough time to fall in love with this country. 13 2025-2026学年下学期高二英语阶段作业 说明:本试卷共四大题,满分150分;考试时间120分钟; 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,考生号,考场号,座位号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 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。每段对话读两遍。 1. Where was the man when he saw Rita? A. At a clinic. B. At a pet store. C. At a gas station. 2. How does Susan sound? A. Annoyed. B. Nervous. C. Disappointed. 3. How will the woman get to the airport? A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. By subway. 4. Why does the woman apologize to the man? A. She lost his bags. B. She ran into him. C. She took the wrong turn. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. How to avoid the risk. B. Whether to hire new staff. C. When to offer a hand. 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6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. Why does the woman call James? A. To pay her bill. B. To request some service. C. To inquire about the charge. 7. How much does the woman have to pay as a late fee? A. $20. B. $65. C. $85. 听下面一段对话,回答第8至10三个小题。 8. From whom did the man hear of the museum? A. A guide. B. His teacher. C. His friend. 9. Which section in the museum amazed the woman most? A. The sea life exhibit. B. The environmental exhibit. C. The ocean mapping exhibit. 10. When will the speakers most likely visit the museum? A. On Wednesday. B. On Friday. C. On Sunday. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至13三个小题。 11. Why does the woman express thanks to the man? A. He’ll shop with her. B. He’ll drive her home. C. He’ll entertain her friends. 12. What’s the advantage of a convenience store for the man? A. The lower prices. B. Much more selection. C. Longer business hours. 13. What will the woman do next? A. Stay at the counter. B. Compare different brands. C. Help the man pick items. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至16三个小题。 14. What has the woman been reading? A. A novel. B. A cookbook. C. A dictionary. 15. Why doesn’t the man read books? A. He dislikes stories. B. He is too busy. C. He has poor eyesight. 16. Where does the man usually listen to his books? A. On the bed. B. In the car. C. On the plane 听下面一段独白,回答第17至20四个小题。 17. What enabled the speaker’s visit to China? A. A special travel discount. B. An invitation from a friend. C. A visa-free transit policy. 18. What did the speaker think of China before the trip? A. It was very modern and clean. B. It had an efficient transport system. C. It had crowded cities and strange food. 19. What was most impressive for the speaker during the trip? A. The warmth of local people. B. The modern high-speed trains. C. The history of the Forbidden City. 20. What do we know about the speaker? A. He often eats street food. B. He can barely speak Chinese. C. He plans to extend his stay. 第二部分 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,选出最佳答案。 A The 2026 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC) is open to U. S. students in grades 6, 7, or 8 who compete at a Society-affiliated science fair in the United States, recognizing outstanding student research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students may participate either as individuals or as part of a team. Team project rules ●Up to 3 members. ●Each member must submit a separate application and clearly describe their individual contribution. ●Members are judged individually — it is possible that only some members advance. Requirements ●All research must be the student’s own work. ●Projects involving human subjects or animals require ethics review. ●All application materials must be in English. Awards ●Top 300 Students: $125, an award ribbon, and a one-year subscription to Science News Explores magazine. ●Top 30 Finalists: $500, an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D. C. ●STEM Awards: awarded in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics categories. First place receives $3,500 and second place receives $2,500 to support a summer camp. Both first and second place winners also receive an iPad. Click here to know more about other awards. Competition Timeline & Process Stage Time Period Action Regional Qualification November 1, 2025-June 1, 2026 Participate in a JIC-affiliated regional science fair and place in the top 10% to earn nomination and national competition qualification Submit Application February 1, 2026-June 10, 2026 Submit online application with project abstract, full research report, and supporting materials Top 300 Announced September 2, 2026 Semifinalists announced Top 30 Announced September 16, 2026 Finalists announced National Finals October 2026 In-person judging and awards ceremony 21. Which of the following is a team project rule? A. Hand in a joint application. B. Detail personal contribution. C. Work with at least two partners. D. Ensure all members advance. 22. What can we learn about the STEM Awards? A. Only first place winners get an iPad. B. Awards are mainly for Science and Engineering. C. First prize in each category is $3,500. D. Second prize winners can’t attend the summer camp. 23. Which is the correct order of the competition process? ①National Finals ②Application submission ③National Qualification ④Semifinalist announcement A. ③→④→②→① B. ②→③→①→④ C. ④→①→③→② D. ③→②→④→① B A woman in Brazil kept awake during brain surgery moved doctors to tears when she began to sing a song she wrote herself. And the moment is unlike anything we’ve seen before! Doctors diagnosed (诊断) 45-year-old Maria Filomena da Costa with a brain tumor (肿瘤). It needed to be removed, but the location of the mass made things tricky. Removing the tumor without impacting Maria’s speech and cognition wouldn’t be easy. As a result, doctors determined Maria would need to be kept awake during the brain surgery! “There was a big risk Maria would lose her speech and it was important that she talked to the team during the surgery,” neurosurgeon Carlos Rocha explained. Brain surgery is scary enough. But needless to say, this particular operation was terrifying. And Maria admits she found the idea of surgeons working on her brain while she was awake was frightening. So, the team delayed the operation until Maria was psychologically prepared for everything involved. When it came time to operate, doctors used anesthesia to keep Maria “slightly sleepy,” but still able to speak and respond. The team planned to quiz her on colors, names, etc. “We had prearranged to do speech mapping with electrical stimuli (刺激物) to the brain and tests during surgery asking her to name objects and colors, read and talk,” Carlos said. But Maria surprised everyone when she started singing a song written by herself as doctors began removing the tumor! Maria’s actions completely stunned the doctors. Not only did it provide guarantee for the doctors that Maria’s speech would be just fine, but it moved the team in a powerful way. “There were a number of professionals involved in this procedure and it was an emotional experience. Everyone couldn’t stop talking about her courage,” anesthesiologist Paula Fialho said. The 8-hour surgery went well, and within only 4 days, Maria headed home from the hospital. She’s walking, talking, and is well on her way to a full recovery! 24. What can we learn about the brain tumor in paragraph 2? A. It was at a position hard to tackle. B. It kept the patients awake. C. It was diagnosed 45 years ago. D. It put the doctors at risk. 25. Why did the doctors postpone the operation? A. Maria demanded a better surgery plan. B. Maria needed enough mental preparation. C. Maria longed to have more speech practice. D. Maria was too scared to accept it completely. 26. How did the doctors make Maria safe and sound during the operation? A. They asked her to sing a song written by herself. B. They gave her a careful brain test with mapping. C. They used anesthesia to make her sleep the whole time. D. They helped her react to something by speaking. 27. Which of the following best describes Maria? A. Enthusiastic and ambitious. B. Cooperative and generous. C. Professional and emotional. D. Optimistic and courageous. C Electrolyte (电解质) drinks have become increasingly popular on gym floors and running routes, widely promoted as essential for boosting athletic performance and speeding up post-exercise recovery. Once used only by top athletes to cope with intense training in hot conditions, they now attract casual gym-goers and office workers as a simple daily way to stay hydrated (水分充足). These products, ranging from ready-to-drink sports drinks to powders that mix with water, can cost a few pounds per day, adding up to a considerable sum over time. Electrolytes are essential minerals that play a key role in regulating nerves, supporting muscle function and maintaining fluid balance in the human body. Professor Graeme Close, a leading sports nutrition researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, points out that most people are wasting money on electrolyte drinks unnecessarily. A regular, well-designed diet can easily supply enough electrolytes for the average person’s daily needs. However, during long and intense exercise where people sweat heavily, their electrolyte levels may drop significantly. “If you exercise for a long period of time, especially if you are a salty sweater, adding electrolytes in the form of sodium (钠) is a good choice,” Close says. Besides, electrolyte drinks can increase thirst, which helps people drink more water — something particularly necessary during extended workouts. For moderate exercise such as a short trip to the gym, electrolytes are not necessary at all. “Just sip water regularly. That’s more than good enough, so keep your hard-earned money for other things,” Close advises. Of course, if you just enjoy the taste and it encourages you to drink more during exercise, it is not a bad thing. Instead of buying expensive commercial powders, he suggests a simple homemade mix: two-thirds water, one-third fruit juice (like pineapple juice) and a tiny pinch of salt. He also notes there’s little scientific evidence that taking electrolytes first thing in the morning brings any real benefit. 28. Which best describes the current market for electrolyte drinks? A. Primarily used for top athletes in extreme training. B. Mainly sold as costly nerve disease treatments. C. Shifted from professional to the general market. D. Chiefly sold as sports drinks to professionals. 29. Why does Professor Close think people waste money on electrolyte drinks? A. Such drinks are mostly just plain water. B. A normal balanced diet offers enough electrolytes. C. People mix electrolyte powders poorly. D. The body maintains fluid balance by itself. 30. What can be inferred about the recommended homemade mix? A. It is a cheap alternative to expensive drinks. B. It only works with special pineapple juice. C. It is worse for the body than commercial products. D. It works best when taken in the morning. 31. What is Professor Close’s attitude towards electrolyte drinks? A. Supportive. B. Disapproving. C. Objective. D. Unconcerned. D Today, the widespread ability to use Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services in online retail is transforming how consumers pay for purchases. Rather than relying on traditional payment methods, consumers are increasingly using BNPL services to spread payments across interest-free installments (免息分期付款). In new research, we found that BNPL adoption led to immediate and substantial increases in spending. Consumers who adopted BNPL were more likely to purchase, with purchase probability increasing from 17% to 26%. Furthermore, when adopting consumers made purchases, their basket sizes were 10% larger on average than before the introduction of BNPL. Furthermore, the data also reveals a significant aspect of BNPL’s influence on consumer spending patterns. In subsequent tracking studies, it was observed that these increases in spending were not transitory: They lasted for close to six months, showing that BNPL drives lasting gains rather than short-term rises in consumer spending. To understand how BNPL increases spending, we conducted experiments and found that participants who paid in installments felt less financially constrained (财务受限) than those who paid in full. BNPL’s ability to divide payments into smaller amounts gives consumers a sense of better control over their budget. Smaller payments seemed more manageable, even when larger payments were delayed. Additionally, the smaller amounts made consumers feel the cost was less important, encouraging them to add more items to their purchases. At first glance, BNPL may seem like a win-win for both sellers and consumers. However, our findings suggest that sellers are most likely to see increased spending from financially constrained consumers who rely on credit cards. Given that BNPL can encourage overborrowing and lead to financial pressure, it’s important to be careful about who is offered BNPL and how much they can use. Like a tempting dessert, BNPL can seem appealing short-term but carries risks if overused, leading to a financial “sugar crash”. 32. What do we know about BNPL? A. It sets up a minimum purchase. B. It involves high-interest fees. C. It raises the price of products. D. It boosts consumer spending. 33. What does the underlined word “transitory” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Temporary. B. Fixed. C. Rapid. D. Permanent. 34. What is paragraph 4 mainly about? A. Ways of using BNPL services. B. A comparison of different payment methods. C. BNPL’s influence on consumers. D. Disadvantages of paying in installments. 35. Why does the author mention “tempting dessert” in the last paragraph? A. To urge people to stop using BNPL. B. To warn people to be cautious about BNPL. C. To state the benefits of BNPL for sellers. D. To show the wide application of BNPL. 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最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How Nature Helps Teens Beat Stress Being a teenager today is stressful. With academic pressure, social media anxiety, and uncertain futures, many young people feel exhausted. While therapy and medication are common solutions, there is a simpler, cheaper, and more effective remedy available to everyone: spending time in nature. 36 It calms the nervous system. When you walk into a forest or sit by a lake, your body relaxes. Studies show that exposure to natural environments lowers cortisol (the stress hormone) levels. 37 Your heart rate slows down, and your breathing becomes deeper. It is like hitting a reset button for your brain. It improves focus and creativity. Modern life bombards us with screens and notifications, which fragment our attention. Nature provides a soft fascination. 38 This allows your directed attention to rest, improving your ability to concentrate when you return to your studies. Many famous thinkers, including Einstein, credited their best ideas to moments spent walking alone in nature. It builds resilience. Spending time outdoors often involves unpredictable elements, like sudden rain or a steep hill. 39 Learning to adapt to these small discomforts teaches you that you can handle unexpected changes in life. You realize that you are stronger and more capable than you thought. It fosters connection. Social media often makes teens feel isolated and inadequate. In nature, these barriers fall away. 40 Whether you are hiking with friends or volunteering for a tree-planting project, sharing experiences in nature helps you form deeper, more authentic bonds. So, put down your phone, step outside, and let nature do its magic. Your mind and body will thank you. A. The beauty of nature distracts you from your worries and fears. B. Your muscles loosen, and your mind stops racing. C. Overcoming these challenges builds confidence. D. Doctors suggest that teens spend at least two hours a week outdoors. E. It is a powerful tool for mental health. F. Nature offers a break from the noise of daily life. G. It is much easier to talk to someone while walking side by side. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 It was a freezing winter night. I huddled in the corner of a 24-hour convenience store, holding a cup of hot chocolate that had already gone 41 . Failing the job interview was like a hit on the chest. I felt like a deflated 42 , all my hopes and dreams just leaking away. Outside the glass window, the stars in the sky were dim, 43 the sorrow in my heart. Suddenly, the silence was broken by the wind bells. An old man in a washed-out cotton jacket, its original 44 hard to tell, pushed the door open. A heavy bag with cleaning tools showed that perhaps he was a cleaner. In his left hand was a bunch of wild flowers in full bloom. At the counter, he took out a handful of loose 45 to pay for his hot milk. Suddenly, coins 46 on the floor. Naturally, I knelt to help 47 them. He offered the flowers to me with 48 . When my fingertips brushed against his hands, his clouded eyes 49 with a quiet warmth. “Here, child,” he said, “Take these…” I froze with the flowers in my hands. The old man told me how he 50 them during his early-morning street sweeps, took them back home, or gave them to 51 struggling through this cold winter night. “No matter how hard life is, please 52 something to keep going,” he whispered, “Just like these flowers, still 53 blooming despite the cold.” That night, I walked home with the flowers. Starlight 54 through the clouds, shining over me. True starlight doesn’t only exist in the vast sky above, but also exists in the small, warm 55 of ordinary souls. 41. A. sour B. cold C. bad D. sweet 42. A. balloon B. star C. bomb D. engine 43. A. correcting B. guiding C. mirroring D. inspiring 44. A. function B. style C. identity D. color 45. A. change B. food C. flowers D. receipts 46. A. shone B. appeared C. dropped D. flowed 47. A. rescue B. gather C. pack D. count 48. A. patience B. hesitation C. curiosity D. tenderness 49. A. softened B. closed C. rolled D. widened 50. A. ordered B. cleaned C. collected D. delivered 51. A. readers B. relatives C. followers D. strangers 52. A. run out of B. hold on to C. take charge of D. make up for 53. A. determinedly B. separately C. randomly D. generally 54. A. looked B. floated C. danced D. sheltered 55. A. wisdom B. kindness C. rebirth D. honesty 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。 A style of calligraphy once used to record one of ancient China’s most 56 (ambition) scholarly projects is being brought back to life — not on silk or paper, 57 on screens, posters and mobile phones. On Friday, Chinese cultural institutions, launched a newly developed digital font (字体) based on the script of the Yongle Dadian, 58 vast encyclopedia collected more than 600 years ago during the Ming Dynasty. The two-year project aims to transform a historical writing style once 59 (reserve) for the imperial court into a font available for public use. The Yongle Dadian is regarded 60 the world’s first encyclopedia, 61 (bring) together classical texts including history, philosophy, literature, science and the arts. Much of the original work has since been lost, making surviving volumes 62 (cultural) invaluable. The project is part of a broader shift in how China is looking after the 63 (preserve) of its written heritage. 64 experts particularly emphasize is that this digital revival allows ancient scripts to reconnect with modern life. “Traditionally, this script 65 (protect) by being kept out of everyday use,” said Zhang Weitao, head of the Guangzhou branch of the China National Archives of Publications and Culture. “Now the aim is to let people use them, so they remain alive.” 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“停止刷短视频,开始阅读”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括: 1.刷短视频的危害; 2.你的呼吁。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 参考词汇:刷短视频 scroll through short videos Stop Scrolling, Start Reading Dear fellow students, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for listening! 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。 Christmas Eve morning was filled with the sweet smell of cinnamon and pine in the Carters’ house. Ten-year-old Leo stared up at the chimney (烟囱), his eyes full of mischief (调皮). Mom and Dad had left an hour ago to do the last-minute shopping, warning Leo and his seven-year-old brother, Milo, not to get into trouble. But Leo had a secret plan. He wanted to sneak a peek (先睹为快) at Santa’s gifts early, and he thought climbing the chimney would be the perfect shortcut. After all, that’s how Santa came in, right? Santa might have hidden his gifts up there beforehand. He pulled a kitchen chair to the fireplace, kicked off his shoes, and climbed onto the ledge (壁架). The bricks felt cold and rough, leaving dark marks on his red sweater almost immediately. “Just a little further,” he whispered to himself, squeezing his body into the dark, narrow opening. The space got tighter with every move, and the sooty (炭黑色) walls scratched his arms and face. Then, in a heart-stopping moment, he slipped. His legs swung in the air, and his chest became firmly stuck between the bricks. A wave of panic hit him — he couldn’t go up or down. The dusty air made it hard to breathe, and he started to cough. “Milo! Help me!” Leo managed to call out, his voice rough and weak. Down in the living room, Milo heard the strange sound. “Leo? Where are you?” he shouted, dropping his toy truck. He ran to the fireplace and looked up. What he saw made his eyes go wide: two dirty feet moving in the air, coming from inside the chimney! “Leo! You’re stuck!” he cried out. Milo pulled with all his small strength, but Leo didn’t move an inch. He ran to the kitchen and brought back the longest wooden spoon he could find, trying to pass it up to Leo for support, but Leo’s fingers couldn’t reach it. Nothing worked. He stepped back, his mind racing. He needed a better plan. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Then, a great idea struck him — the rope in the garage. ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The front door opened. _____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $英语听力部分,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。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音。回答第一小题。Have you seen read a lately? Yes, I saw her last week when I was out picking up some medicine on the way. I stopped for gas and saw her going into a pet store. Have you seen read lately? Yes, I saw her last week when I was out picking up some medicine on the way. I stopped for gas and saw her going into a pet store. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。You should have prepared your speech for the meeting. Susan, yes, I know. But how could I there when the meeting date . was set so soon? You should have prepared your speech for the meeting. Susan, yes, I know. But how could I prepare when the meeting date was set so soon? 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Have you booked a taxi to the . airport yet? No, I think I will take the subway instead. Taxes are just as slow as buses during rush hour. Good point. The traffic this time of day is terrible. Have you booked a taxi to the airport yet? No, I think I will take the subway instead. Taxes are just as slow as buses during rush hour. Good point. The traffic this time of day is terrible. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Oh, my, I almost made you drop your bags. I didn't see you turning the corner. I am so sorry for crashing into you. That's alright, miss. Accidents happen. At least no one is hurt. Oh my, I almost made you drop your bags. I didn't see you turning the corner. I am so sorry for crashing into you. That's all right. This accidents happen. At least no one is hurt. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Like I told you before, we have high costs and IT is too risky to take on employees. I understand that, but the fact is that we are short of hands. The timing is just . not right. Yeah, I guess you are right. Like I told you before, we have high costs and IT is too risky to take on employees. I understand that, but the fact is that we are short of hands. The timing is just . not right. Yeah, I guess you are right. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi, this is James and customer service. What can I do for you? Hi James. I want to talk about my bill. The bill I received yesterday for my home television service is wrong. What's your account number? Two hundred thousand, five hundred eight. okay. The regular monthly charge should be sixty five dollars. but yesterday I got a bill for eighty five dollars. IT is because of your late payment for the last two months. Oh, I see. Hi, this is James in customer service. What can I do for you? Hi James. I want to talk about my bill. The bill I received yesterday for my home television service is wrong. What's your account number? Two hundred thousand? Five hundred eight. Okay, the regular monthly charge should be sixty five dollars. but yesterday I got ta bill for eighty five dollars. IT is because of your late payment for the last two months. Oh, I see. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Have you been to the new museum yet? I got free tickets from a museum guide. Not yet. My biology teacher at university mention this place to me. He went there with his friends and said, IT was amazing. I can't wait to see the ocean mapping exhibit. His right. I went last sunday. The sea life exhibit blew my mind. Plus the museum teaches about environmental protection. I'll check IT out. Could we visit together? sure. I can get you a free ticket too. How about this weekend? I am busy this weekend. Can we go in the afternoon during the . middle of the week? Yes, that would be perfect. Have you been to the new museum yet? I got free tickets from a museum guide. Not yet. My biology teacher at university mention this place to me. He went there with his friends and said, IT was amazing. I can't wait to see the ocean . mapping exhibit his right? I went last sunday. The sea life exhibit blew my mind. Plus the museum teaches about environmental . protection. I'll check IT out. Could we visit together? sure. I can get you a free ticket too. How about this weekend? I am busy this weekend. Can we go in the afternoon during the middle of the week? Yes, that would . be perfect. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Thanks for picking me up this evening. eric. Not at all. I'm happy to do IT. By the way, I have some friends coming over tonight and I should prepare for that. Shall we stop at a supermarket on the way home? I think it's closed by now. We can stop at a convenient store. convenient store. They say the Prices there are higher. There is a much selection. I am afraid. So well. IT doesn't Better. IT may make choosing much easier. Actually, I enjoy comparing different brands. Of course, this time there will be no choice. Yeah, here we are. Well, IT is the only place open at this time . of the night, I guess. So go ahead and get what you need. I'll wait at . the counter. All right. Thanks for picking me up this evening. eric. Not at all. I'm happy to do IT. By the way, I have some friends coming over tonight and I should prepare for that. Shall we stop at a supermarket on the way home? I think it's closed by now. We can stop at a convenient store. convenient store. They say the Prices, they are higher. There is a much selection. I am afraid. So. well, IT doesn't Better. IT may make choosing much easier. Actually, I enjoy comparing different brands. Of course, this time there will be no choice. Yeah, here we are. Well, IT is the only place open at this time . of the night, I guess. So go ahead and get what you need. I'll wait at . the counter, all right? 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十六小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。That's a pretty thick book. He looks like . a dictionary. You are right. IT does. But IT is actually a novel. Wow, the letters are really small. This would take me a year to finish. I've been reading for a while. So you prefer shorter stories. I prefer books on tape. With my tight schedule, I don't really have the time to sit down and read. I understand that's why I do most of my reading just before bed. What do you listen . to books that teach me new things? Most of the time I listen to them when I am driving. Sometimes I listen when on a long flight. That sounds like a good idea. I could listen to one while . I am cooking. How about this? You recommend a book to me, and I ll try to read IT your way, but you have to listen to one of mine. That's a pretty thick book. He looks like . a dictionary. You are right. IT does. But IT is actually a novel. Wow, the letters are really small. This would take me a year to finish. I've been reading for a while. So you prefer shorter stories. I prefer books on tape. With my tight schedule, I don't really have the time to sit down and read. I understand that's why I do most of my reading just before bed. What do you listen . to books that teach me new things? Most of the time I listen to them when I am driving. Sometimes I listen when on a . long flight. That sounds like a good idea. I could listen to one while . I am cooking. How about this? You recommend a book to me, and I, i'll try to read IT your way, but you have to listen to one of mine. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。I recently returned from my first trip to china, thanks to the one forty four, our VISA free transit policy that made my visit possible. Before arriving, I expected crowded cities in food that would be too strange for my taste. However, from the moment I landed in shanghai, I was surprised by how modern and clean everything was. The high speed trains were incredibly efficient, making travel between cities. Effort list in beijing, I explored the forbidden city and was amazed by its rich history spending hundreds of years. But what impressed me most was something really unexpected. One afternoon, I got lost in a small neighbourhood, and a stranger noticed my confusion. Despite the language barrier, SHE used a translation APP to guide me back to my hotel. That small act of kindness meant so much. I also discovered a love for chinese food, not just famous dishes, but everyday street food, that was both delicious and affordable. By the end of my six day journey, I realize china is a viBrant, modern nation filled with friendly people. That one hundred forty four, our policy gave me just enough time to fall in love with this country. I recently returned from my first trip to china, thanks to the one forty four, our VISA free transit policy that made my visit possible. Before arriving, I expected crowded cities in food that would be too strange for my taste. However, from the moment I landed in shanghai, I was surprised by how modern and clean everything was. The high speed trains were incredibly efficient, making travel between cities effortless. In beijing, I explored the forbidden city and was amazed by its rich history spending hundreds of years. But what impressed me most was something really unexpected. One afternoon, I got lost in a small neighborhood, and a stranger noticed my confusion. Despite the language barrier, SHE used a translation APP to guide me back to my hotel. That small act of kindness meant so much. I also discovered a love for chinese food, not just famous dishes, but everyday street food that was both delicious and affordable. By the end of my sixth day journey, I realize china is a viBrant, modern nation filled with friendly people. That one hundred forty four, our policy gave me just enough time to fall in love with this country. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。时间一转眼就过去了,三年写在我心里开的好皎洁,现在倒计时也不生气,脚边的纸片来不及去捡,仿佛是快要冲破压力听得见。离校后大家又各自熬夜,早上的黑眼圈上的小困倦,一天一天又一天,我只想要喝酒,再说声再见。遗憾感谢都回不去昨天,我只想铭记这瞬间,我们一起走过的光年,最后光年。这个班级太傲娇,什么课都不发言,但是还是很温暖。同学之间的寒暄,压着课本抄作业,课桌上的看一眼。现在想起来会不会觉得很切,我只想要拉住好好的说感谢都回不去昨天,我只想铭记这瞬间,我们一起走过的光年,到达约定好的地方。听力部分到此结束。我只想要拉住流年,好好的说声再见,在心中刻下你们的笑脸,看流星划过天边,许下我们的心。现在。

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