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高二英语(B)卷试题答案
第一部分听力(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CBCBA
6-10 CCABA
11-15 CACAB
16-20 BACBA
第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23BAC
24-27 DBCA
28-31 BCDD
32-35 AACB
36-40 GFDBA
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DABDC
46-50 CBDAB
51-55 CDABC
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.sitting
57.smoothly
58.a
59.greater
60.how
61.safety
62.To promote 63.selected 64.whose
65.with
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
参考范文:
Sports Shape Souls
Beyond strengthening our bodies,sports play a vital role in refining our character and
shaping our inner spirits,which I have deeply realized through my own sports experience.
I have kept long-distance running for years.At first,exhausted by continuous tiredness,I
often wanted to give up.Nevertheless,I insisted on daily training and never backed down.
Gradually,I became more disciplined and strong-willed.Whenever I encounter academic
difficulties,the persistent spirit gained from running motivates me to move forward bravely.
In short,sports truly polish our souls.The precious qualities it brings will equip us with
enough courage and confidence to face future challenges in life and study.
第二节(满分25分)
参考范文:
One possible version:
I thanked my brother and hurried over to pick up the wood that afternoon.
With the detailed instructions from my strange dream in mind,I spent the whole weekend cutting
boards,assembling the frame and coating the doghouse with pitch.Every measurement was
strictly followed to make sure it was wind-proof and warm enough for cold winter days.When I
finished the last nail,a sturdy,well-built doghouse stood quietly in the yard,which looked so
beautiful and satisfied all the family members.
We took Bud to see the newly-built doghouse.At first,Bud wandered around it cautiously,
sniffing the wood here and there.To our surprise,after a moment's hesitation,he stepped inside
slowly and lay down comfortably.He seemed very happy to have the new house.From that day on,
Bud had his own warm shelter,and the whole family was relieved that he could safely get through
the coming winter.
听力原文
Text 1
M:Well,where's everyone else?
The client is due to arrive in half an hour.(1)Why are they all so late?
W:It's only 2:10 pm.(1)We are not in any hurry.Take it easy.
Text 2
M:Hey,Alice,I saw you at Borough
Market yesterday with a lovely girl.Is she your daughter?
W:Oh no,she is my sister's kid.
(2)She is just visiting and will be staying with us for a couple of days.
M:Ah,got it!Text 3
M:Excuse me.How much is this book?
W:It's priced at S20,but members
receive a 30%discount.(3)
M:Great!I'm actually a member of your bookstore.(3)
Text 4
W:I've heard the views at the Grand Canyon are very beautiful.I'm sure we'll be able to get some
amazing photos there.
M:Do you think we should take our camera with us,Becky?
W:Why bother?My phone will do the trick.(4)
Text 5
W:John,do you enjoy swimming in your spare time?
M:Not really.I used to spend hours watching short videos,and as a result,my eyes often felt sore.
Now when I have some free time,I prefer jogging.(5)It's a great way to stay in shape and get
away from the screen.How about you?
W:I like trying out new recipes.
Text 6
M:Excuse me.Could you help
me with this toy car?It is completely out of control.I bought it here yesterday.(7)
W:Let me take a look.The batteries seem fine,and the wheels are not damaged.It looks like
there's a problem inside.(6)I need to send it back to the factory.I'm really sory about this.Would
you like to exchange it for another one?
M:Yes,that would be great
W:Alright,please wait here for a moment,and I'll get a replacement for you.Do you still have the
receipt?(⑦)
M:Yes,here it is.
Text 7
M:You seem a bit down today,Shirley.Is everything okay?
W:I've been struggling with the history project I mentioned to you earlier.(8)I've gathered a ton
of material,but I'm still not sure how to organize my ideas effectively.
M:Is this the first time you have handled such a complex project?
W:Yes,and it's definitely harder than I expected.I've written a few drafts,but none of them seem
right.I'm even considering changing my topic.
M:I get how you feel.It's frustrating when things don't seem to go well.Maybe talking to your
professor could help clear things up.(9)
W:You're right.Asking for help is better than doing nothing.Thank you for being such a
supportive friend!
Text 8
W:James,I hear you are doing voluntary work.
M:Yes.I volunteer either on Saturday or Sunday every week through the Green Horizons
Program.(10)It's a great way to spend my time.W:Is it open to anyone?
M:Not exactly.Children under six aren't allowed,and people over 45 can't join either.(11)
W:So,do you really enjoy it?
M:Absolutely.The program offers a variety of activities,so there's always something for
everyone to get involved in.
W:Do you think it's beneficial to you?
M:That goes without saying.It's a great way to meet people from different backgrounds,and it
helps me see things from other people's perspectives.Most importantly,I've picked up valuable
skills along the way.(12)
W:I see.Maybe I should give it a try
M:You should!
Text 9
M:Hey,Amanda.Did Mr Dawson ask you to work on the new client presentation project?
W:Yes,he did.He asked me to finish my current task and organize a team for the project next
week.(13)
M:Have you figured out who is going to handle the market research part of the project?W:Not
yet.Why do you ask?M:Well,I think I could take on that role.I've worked on market research
before,and I think I'd be a good fit for it.(14)
W:Oh,really?I thought you were more interested in handling the budget planning part.
M:I am,but lately I want to try something new.I feel like I could bring some fresh ideas to the
research.
W:OK,I'll consider your proposal.I have to call Barret and Calvin for a meeting.Oh,wait,it's
already noon!!How about we head downstairs for a bite of lunch and then get back to work?(15)
M:Sure,let's go!
Text 10
Hello,everyone!I'm Sarah,your guide for today's field trip.I'm here to make sure everything runs
smoothly.We'll be spending the day outdoors,exploring the natural environment.This is a
hands-on learning experience,so I expect all of you to stay engaged and take notes about the
plants and animals we encounter.You'll need to write a short report later.(17)Before we get started,
I will give you a few important safety tips.(20)First,make sure to apply sunscreen or wear a hat
for sun protection.And remember to bring a light jacket.While it might be warm now,it could get
cold once we're in the forest.(18)Second,always stay within the group and never wander off by
yourself.If you need to step off the path,let me know first.Lastly,avoid touching any plants or
insects without checking if they're safe.Some species here might be poisonous,so be cautious.
The place we are approaching is a beautiful viewpoint and a popular spot for photos.So at the end
of our hike,make sure to take all your trash away with you.(19)If you need any help or have any
questions throughout the trip,feel free to ask.Let's have a great time!2025/2026学年度第二学期期末抽测(B)卷
高二英语试题
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分】
做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。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.When will the client arrive?
A.At 1:40 pm.
B.At 2:10 pm.
C.At 2:40 pm.
2.Who is the girl?
A.Alice's daughter.
B.Alice's niece.
C.Alice's sister.
3.How much should the man pay for the book?
A.$30.
B.$20.d
C.$14.
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4.What does the woman mean?
A.She will take their camera.
B.She will take photos with her phone.
C.She doesn't feel like taking photos.
5.What does John enjoy doing in his free time now?
A.Going running.B.Trying out new dishes.C.Watching short videos.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6,7题。
6.What's wrong with the toy car?
A.Its batteries go dead.B.The wheels are broken
C.It has an internal problem.
7.Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A.In a repair center.
B.In a factory.
C.In a toy store.
听下面的录音,回答第8,9题。
8.Why does Shirley feel upset?
A.She is stuck with a project.
B.She doesn't have any new ideas.
C.She has trouble gathering information.
9.What does the man suggest Shirley do?
A.Change her topic.
B.Talk to her professor.C.Ask her friends for help.
听下面的录音,回答第10至12题。
10.How often does the man volunteer?
A.Once a week.
B.Twice a week.
C.Three times a month.
11.Who is unsuitable for the volunteer program?
A.A 10-year-old student.B.A 30-year-old teacher.C.A 50-year-old doctor.
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12.What does the man find most rewarding about volunteering?
A.Gaining valuable skills.B.Expanding social circles.C.Understanding others better.
听下面的录音,回答第13至16题。
13.What did Mr Dawson ask the woman to do?
A.Meet a new client.B.Organize a meeting.
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C.Form a team for a new project.
14.Why does the man come to the woman?
A.To volunteer for market research.
B.To handle budget planning.
C.To ask for a promotion.
15.What will the two speakers do next?
A.Call Barret and Calvin.B.Go downstairs for lunch.C.Have a meeting.
16.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Interviewer and interviewee.B.Colleagues.
C.Teacher and student.
听下面的录音,回答第17至20题。
17.Who might the speaker be talking to?
A.Students on a field trip.B.Tourists on a vacation tour.
C.Volunteers at a nature cleanup event.
18.Why is a light jacket recommended?
A.To prevent insect bites.
B.To protect against strong sunlight.
C.To keep warm in the forest.
19.What should the listeners do at the end of the hike?
A.Submit a report.B.Collect their trash.
C.Take a photo together.
20.What is the main purpose of this announcement?
A.To offer some useful tips.B.To promote the field trip.C.To assign some homework.
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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
This summer,the "Seeking Chinese Culture"program invites you to explore 12 unique traditional
camps.Here are 4 highlights of our cultural journey designed to inspire the next generation.
Kung Fu Camp
Unlock your inner strength!Under the guidance of professional Shaolin masters,you will
learn basic martial arts movements and the history of Kung Fu.Beyond physical training,you
will explore the deep philosophy of balance and learn the importance of "Wude",which
emphasizes discipline and respect for others.
Peking Opera Camp
Step onto the grand stage and enter a world of color.You will discover the beauty of
"Sheng,Dan,Jing,and Chou"roles through expert demonstrations.You will personally design
your own symbolic facial painting and perform a classic scene in traditional costumes on the final
night for all visitors.
Chinese Calligraphy Camp
Experience the "Four Treasures of the Study"in a peaceful courtyard.You will master the
basic strokes (of Chinese characters using professional ink and bamboo brushes.By
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practicing this ancient art,you will improve your focus and eventually create a beautiful silk
scroll that can serve as a decoration in your home.
Traditional Tea Ceremony Camp
For a group preferring a quiet afternoon,this is the perfect choice.You will learn how to
identify various tea leaves,use delicate ceramic (tea sets,and perform the elegant
steps of a formal ceremony.This experience helps you understand the spirit of harmony while
you're enjoying the pleasant smell of high-quality green tea in a relaxing atmosphere.
21.In which camp can participants create an artwork to take home?
A.Kung Fu Camp.
B.Chinese Calligraphy Camp.
C.Peking Opera Camp.
D.Traditional Tea Ceremony Camp.
22.Who would find the Traditional Tea Ceremony Camp appealing?
A.Those seeking a peaceful experience.
B.Those interested in group activities.
C.Those eager to taste a wide variety of tea.
D.Those wanting to learn about the tea business.
23.What do the four camps have in common?
A.They all involve physical training.
B.They all end with a public performance.
C.They all include hands-on cultural experiences.
D.They all focus on the history of Chinese arts.
B
A new study has found that breathing does more than just move air in and out of your
lungs-it could even be used to identify who you are.Scientists at Israel's Weizmann Institute
of Science discovered that each person has a distinct breathing pattern,known as a nasal()
breathing"fingerprint",a unique pattern that reveals clues about a person's physical and
mental health.Notably,brain scientist Timna Soroka shared,"We were able to identify
differences between less depressed and non-depressed individuals.
The researchers originally set out to better understand how our sense of smell works.In
humans,the brain processes smell during inhalation(A),and this close connection between
the brain and breathing led the team to wonder:could our breathing patterns reflect the way our
brains are wired-and be unique to each of us?To explore this question,they developed a
lightweight,wearable device that tracks nasal airflow continuously for 24 hours.
The study,published in the journal Current Biology,tested 100 healthy young adults as
they went about their regular routines-running,studying,resting,and more.The results
showed breathing patterns can identify individuals with 96.8 percent accuracy."I thought it
would be really hard to identify someone because everyone is doing different things,"said
Soroka."But it turns out their breathing patterns were remarkably distinct!"
Beyond individual identification,the study also found clear links between breathing patterns
and body mass index (BMI),sleep-wake cycles,and mental health traits such as anxiety and
depression.For example,people who scored higher on anxiety tests tended to have shorter
inhalation periods.Importantly,the researchers noted that they only know there is an
association between breathing and mood,but they don't know the cause-and-effect direction-
whether feeling anxious changes breathing,or a certain breathing pattern causes anxiety.If the
latter is true,changing how we breathe could potentially improve mood.
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However,the current device has drawbacks:ituses soft tubes under the nose that can be
uncomfortable to wear and may slip during sleep,and it does't track mouth breathing.The
team is working on improving the device and further exploring the breathing-mood connection to
unlock more practical applications.
24.Why is breathing "fingerprint"mentioned?
A.To explain how the brain processes smell.
B.To introduce a newly-invented tracking device.
C.To show a link between breathing and depression.
D.To stress the uniqueness of personal breathing pattern.
25.What does the underlined word "wired"mean?
A.Powered.B.Connected.
C.Controlled.
D.Trained.
26.What can we infer about the relationship between breathing and mood?
A.Changes in breath cure anxiety.
B.Anxiety always causes abnormal breathing.
C.Their exact relationship remains unclear.D.Breathing is responsible for negative mood.
27.What is the main finding of this research?
A.Breathing patterns link to identity and health.
B.Our fingerprints tell a lot about our health.
C.A groundbreaking device reveals mental health.
D.Anxiety levels link to shorter inhalation periods.
It had been more than ten years since the three sisters had been together like this,their
eyes filled with tears.The eldest sister,110-year-old Rubye,stayed warm under a soft blanket.
Her two younger sisters-104-year-old Ruth and 101-year-old Rose-held one of her hands
each.They chatted about their favorite old stories,laughing happily.
This warm family get-together was made possible by Wish of a Lifetime,a charity group.
It paid for Rose to fly from Florida and Ruth from Oklahoma,so they could visit Rubye at her
nursing home in Rhode Island.The group was started by Jeremy Bloom,a former Olympic
skier and football player.When he traveled around the world as an athlete,he found that people
in other countries respected and cared for old people much more than people did in America.
Bloom first got the idea when he was 15.He went to Asia for a ski race and saw an old
woman walking slowly to get on a bus.Many passengers offered to help her,which touched
him deeply.The idea stayed in his mind for ten years before he turned it into the Wish of a
Lifetime group:though Bloom had many great moments in sports-competing in two
Olympics,making a long football pass in college,and being chosen by a top football team,he
often worried about finding a new goal after his sports career ended.
In 2008,Bloom set up the charity group.He copied the idea of the Make-A-Wish
Foundation,which helps sick kids make their wishes come true,and used it to help old people,
whether they were sick or not.
Today,Wish of a Lifetime has 26 full-time workers and about 25,000 volunteers across the
country.It gets money from people's donations and company support.So far,it has helped
make 3,000 wishes come true.Bloom now works as the CEO of X Games,but he once spent all
his time on this charity,hoping to change as many old people's lives as possible.
28.What made the three sisters'get-together possible?
A.The three sisters saved money for the reunion for years.
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B.A charity group provided financial support for their trip.
C.Rubye's nursing home offered free accommodation for her sisters.
D.Local volunteers helped the two younger sisters go to Rhode Island.
29.Who first inspired Jeremy Bloom to have the idea of setting up the charity?
A.A passenger who helped him on a bus in Asia.
B.His coach who encouraged him to help the elderly.
C.An elderly woman he saw in Asia during a ski race.
D.A volunteer from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
30.What can we infer about Jeremy Bloom from the text?
A.He learned the charity concept from his family members.
B.He came up with the charity idea when he was 25 years old.
C.He gave up his sports career to concentrate on running the charity.
D.He once felt uncertain about his future after his sports career ended.
31.What can be concluded about Wish of a Lifetime from the passage?
A.It aims to improve elderly people's medical conditions.
B.It totally depends on Jeremy Bloom's personal efforts.
C.It has realized most senior citizens'long-cherished wishes.
D.It draws inspiration from a well-known charity for children.
D
David Uttal,a scientist at Northwestern University,has always been poor at finding his
way.At 13,he got lost on a Boy Scout hike for two and a half days.The world is full of people
like Uttal and their opposites,the folks who always seem to know exactly where they are and
how to get where they want to go.
These differences are obvious,but explaining them has proved challenging.Now,research using
virtual reality suggests that to some extent,navigational skills are shaped by upbringing
庭熏陶)
A 2020 study highlighted this.The researchers compared the performance of more than
2,600 twins as they navigated through a virtual environment to test whether navigational ability
runs in families.It does,they found-but only a little.Instead,the biggest contributor to
people's performance was what geneticists call "nonshared environmental factors"-the unique
experiences each person accumulates as their life unfolds.Good navigators,it appears,are
mostly made,not born.
Another large-scale experiment provided further insight.Researchers developed a
smartphone game,"Sea Hero Quest",in which players navigate through a virtual environment
to locate checkpoints.Based on data from nearly four million players worldwide,they
discovered that cultural factors were linked to wayfinding skills.People from Nordic countries,
where the navigation sport of orienteering(定向越野)is popular,performed slightly better.
Results like these suggest that life experience may be one of the biggest determinants of
navigational ability.Indeed,experience may even explain one of the most consistent findings in
navigation:men tend to perform better than women.It turns out that gender gap is more a
question of culture and experience than of born ability.Nordic countries,for example,where
gender equality is greatest,show almost no gender difference in navigation.In contrast,men far
outperform women in places where women face cultural restrictions on exploring their environment.
To Uttal,these findings carry an optimistic implication."The good news is that navigation
is trainable,"he notes,"It's never too late to become a better navigator.You just need to give
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yourself opportunities to explore and pay attention to your surroundings.
32.What did the 2020 study on twins reveal about navigational ability?
A.It is learned through experience.
B.It is largely determined by genes.
C.It varies little among individuals.
D.It remains constant in a person's life.
33.How was the "Sea Hero Quest"experiment conducted?
A.By analyzing smartphone game data.B.By testing brain activity during play.
C.By observing how players navigate.D.By comparing the Nordics with others.
34.Why do men often outperform women in navigation?
A.Men benefit from practicing sports.B.Women lack interest in doing so.
C.Women have fewer chances to explore.D.Men possess stronger space memory.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.What Can“Sea Hero Quest'”Teach Us?
B.Why Do Some People Always Get Lost?
C.How Does VR Improve Navigational Skills?
D.Who Are Better Navigators:Men or Women?
第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Why Your Brain Prefers Junk Food?
Have you ever wondered why a bag of chips is so much more appealing than an apple?The
answer lies not in your willpower but in your brain's ancient reward system.Over millions of
years,human brains evolved to seek out high-calorie foods because they provided the energy
needed for survival.36
Modern food companies have learned to use this biological weakness.By combining salt,
sugar,and fat in precise ratios,they create what scientists call "highly appealing"foods.These
foods cause a much stronger dopamine()release in the brain than natural foods do.37 As
a result,you find yourself reaching for another cookie even when you are not hungry.
38 Long-term exposure to highly appealing foods can actually rewire your brain's
reward circuits.Over time,you need more and more of these foods to feel the same level of
pleasure.This is similar to how drug addiction develops.Meanwhile,natural foods like
vegetables begin to taste less satisfying by comparison.
So how can you fight back against your own brain?39 If you keep unhealthy snacks out
of sight or simply do not buy them,you reduce the constant temptation.Another powerful
strategy is mindful eating-paying full attention to the taste,texture,and smell of each bite.
This practice helps your brain relearn to appreciate natural flavors.
Understanding the neuroscience of food preference does not mean you are
powerless.40 Small,consistent changes in your daily habits can gradually help your brain
learn to prefer healthier options.The key is patience,not punishment.
A.Fortunately,you can use this knowledge to your advantage.
B.One effective method is to change your food environment.
C.The reason has nothing to do with genetics or personal taste.
D.That explains why some people lose control around processed foods.
E.Slowly introducing more whole foods can help to correct the change.
F.This intense pleasure signal overcomes the brain's natural fullness signal.
G.However,the same system now works against us in today's world of cheap calories.
第三部分,语言运用(共三节,满分35分)
高二英语试题(B)卷第6页(共8页)
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人空白处的最佳选项。
Last summer vacation,I joined an environmental organization as a volunteer in a South
American rainforest.Our 41 was to protect endangered species.At first,everything was
perfect-the thick trees,rare birds and warm-hearted villagers.But soon,I noticed something
strange.Whenever we set up cameras to 42 illegal logging,they were mysteriously
destroyed.
One night,I heard noises outside our cabin ()Hiding behind a tree,I saw two
teenagers from the village hitting our equipment hard.43,I confronted (them.They
shouted angrily,"You foreigners don't understand!Our families need land to farm.If we stop
cutting trees,we'll starve!"Their words 44 me deeply.Later,I learned their river had
been polluted,45 them to rely on forest resources.
Instead of anger,I chose complete 46.We built a simple water filter using
bamboo and sand and taught villagers to purify the polluted river.Gradually,trust 47.We
also introduced sustainable farming techniques.Three months later,the same teenagers helped us
48 small trees."Now we see the forest is our future,not just firewood,"one said 49.
On our last day,I stood on a hill 50 the recovering greenery beneath.An elder whispered,
"Nature heals when hearts change."True conservation isn't about orders but 51 between people.
What really 52 is handling problems properly and being full of hope.Protecting Earth begins with
being 53 Conservation work is a long-term journey full of 54 and consideration.Only with
devotion and emotion can environmental work make a real 55.
41.A.secret
B.business
C.hobby
D.mission
42.A.monitor
B.recognize
C.rescue
D.survive
43.A.Bored
B.Shocked
C
Worried
D.Scared
44.A.panicked
B.attracted
C.relieved
D.
struck
45.A.instructing
B.forbidding
C.forcing
D.sending
46.A.regret
B.anger
C.consideration
D.doubt
47.A.faded
B.formed
C.existed
D.broke
48.A.remove
B.shake
C.shade
D.plant
49.A.smilingly
B.awkwardly
C.bitterly
D.anxiously
50.A.noticing
B.overlooking
C.identifying
D.confirming
51.A.limits
B.behaviors
C.bridges
D.
traps
2
52.A.challenges
B.
inspires
C.
improves
D.
matters
48
53.A.understanding B.demanding
C.
experienced
D.serious
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54.A.bravery
B.patience
C.imagination
D.
curiosity
t于01,
55.A.profit
B.choice
C.difference
D.judgement
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Wu Zhenpeng,a 32-year-old IT engineer from Wuhan,the capital of Hubei Province,was
hailing a taxi(招手叫车)to reach home after work,A few minutes later,a robotaxi approached,
with no driver or operator 56 (sit)inside,and soon Wu was on his way back."The
driverless vehicle operated57(smooth)without sudden braking(刹车),”Wu said.
The large-scale commercial use of self-driving technology could become 58 reality
sooner than expected,and is likely to revolutionize urban transport due to its 59 (great)
efficiency in comparison with traditional vehicles,industry experts said.
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However,the fast-developing technology still faces some challenges and limitations,
including 60 to ensure reliability and 61 (safe),especially in complex situations,and
public concerns over job losses for regular taxi drivers.
China has taken a lead in the research and development as well as the application of
autonomous driving technology in recent years.62 (promote)the commercialization of
self-driving vehicles,it has also introduced a series of policies.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology 63 (select)20 cities earlier this
month to participate in a pilot program,64 theme was centered on "vehicle-road-cloud
integration"for intelligently connected vehicles.
The move aims to combine intelligent vehicles 65 environmental and cloud-based control
systems,paving the way for enhanced security and efficiency in autonomous driving technology.
第四部分写作
第一节应用文写作(15分)
你校英文报社将举行主题为“体育塑造心灵”的征文活动。请以“Sports Shape Souls”为题
写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.你的运动经历;2.你的感想。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
Sports Shape Souls
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。
Bud joined us when his original owner couldn't keep him.In the few months he'd been
with us,we came to love the lovely dog,and we all knew that he loved us,too.
But he'd developed one habit in his former life::no amount of coaxing(试图劝诱)could
make him come into the house.
"Some dogs prefer to stay outside,"I explained to the kids on those summer nights when
Bud slept in our yard.Now,with winter coming,I worried how Bud would stay warm outside.
I kept wondering what kind of doghouse I could build for Bud.I turned the problem over in my
mind every day,but winter was almost upon us and I still didn't know where to start.
One night I got home from work exhausted.I fell into bed and had a dream.It felt so real.
I was in a forest,trees surrounding me on all sides.A giant man,as tall as the trees,stepped
slowly out of the woods.He looked like an old-fashioned woodsman from a fairy tale.The
woodsman looked down at me and smiled,then began to speak.Not with words exactly-but I
understood him.
He was giving me instructions on how to build a box.He gave me the exact dimensions-
how wide,how long and how high.Coat the box with pitch ()inside and out,to
weatherproof(防风防雨)it.There was a lot of information,but somehow I felt sure I'd remember
it all.His message delivered,he disappeared into the trees.What a dream!It stayed with me all day.
That weekend I got a call from my brother."A friend has offered me some wood.Do you need
some?I'll share some with you.""Sure,"I said,thinking this might be exactly the wood I needed.
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。
I thanked my brother and hurried over to pick up the wood that afternoon.
We took Bud to see the newly-built doghouse.
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