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2026年上学期期末质量监测
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小作文
Dear John.
I'm sorry to hear that you're stressed about being the director of the Chinese Cultural
Festival in your school and worried it won't go smoothly.Don't panic-your enthusiasm and
responsibility are enough to make it a success,and I'm always here to help you.
To make it impressive,you can combine traditional art displays with lively performances.
Paper-cutting,calligraphy and Chinese paintings can show the beauty of Chinese culture.
Meanwhile,a lion dance performance will create a joyful atmosphere and deepen students'
understanding of Chinese culture.It will also promote communication between British and
Chinese students.
I'm sure the festival will be a great success with your careful preparation.Looking forward
to your good news.
Yours,
Li Hua
大作文
Soon enougk,my opportunity came along.One dark afternoon,as raindrops began to fall,I
noticed a freshman girl standing alone under the narrow edge of the building.She bent her
shoulders forward against the wind,holding her textbooks tightly to her chest.Without hesitation,
I walked over and handed her the same blue umbrella."Here,"I said softly,"pass it on when you
can."Her eyes lit up with relief,and as she thanked me,a warm feeling spread through me-I
finally understood Mr.Evans'smile.
Amazingly,the uubrella found its way back to me months later.I was on the way to the gym that
day when I was caught in a sudden downpour.Just as I was about to rush through the rain,a boy
from the science club called out,"Wait!Take this."To my astonishment,I found him holding out
the very same blue umbrella,now slightly worn but unmistakable.I stood there,amazed by the
simple beauty of this cycle-a small act of kindness,connecting us all with love in the rain.
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听力材料
(Text 1)
M:Well,which way shall we go?
W:Let's walk alongside the river,past the clock tower.Then we'll turn right into the park.
(Text 2)
M:My sister Susan has decided to stay at home as a full-time mother.
W:I'm not surprised.I'd probably do the same thing if I had a kid as amazing as Max.
(Text 3)
W:Tom,do you have any plans for the weekend?
M:I was thinking about doing some yard work,or maybe checking out a car show.
W:There's a fashion show I'd really like to go to.
M:Sure,that works for me.
(Text 4)
W:Do you have any idea what time it is,John?
M:About ten or ten thirty?
W:It's nearly midnight.Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning?You ought to go to bed.
(Text 5)
W:Good afternoon.Can I help you?
M:Yes,I hope so.We are visiting London and we'd like to see as much as we can.I was
wondering if you could give us some information that we need.
W:Yes,of course.
(Text 6)
W:Good morning.Can I help you?
M:Good morning.I have an appointment with Mr.Davidson at eleven.
W:What is your name,please?
M:Chase.
W:Are you sure it was eleven o'clock,sir?In my diary it's eleven thirty.
M:I thought we had agreed on eleven.However,it doesn't matter.
W:Well.I'll ask Mr.Davidson if he can see you a little earlier.Would you go through the first
door on the right,please?Do make yourself at home.
M:Thank you.
(Text 7)
M:Well,that's my flight they're calling
W:I do hope the sudden change in climate agrees with you.I won't stop worrying until you're
safely back home again.
M:Come on,Margaret,don't be silly.I've traveled before.
W:But never for this long.I can't help it-I'll be thinking of you the whole time.Please take good
care of yourself,Bill,and do be careful with the food.
M:You know I like Indian food.
W:Yes,but it doesn't always like you.
M:I really should be going.Look after yourself while I'm away,Margaret.Goodbye for now.
W:Oh,I do hate saying goodbye.
(Text 8)
W:Good morning,Mr.Watson's office.
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M:Oh,hello,is that Susan?It's Mike here.Susan,could you tell Mr.Watson I'll be late getting to
work today?I woke up with the most terrible toothache and I've just got to go to the dentist.
Fortunately,they've fitted me in at half past ten
W:Oh,you poor thing!
M:I'm not sure what's wrong.I just hope it's nothing too serious.I hate going to the dentist,but
this tooth is so painful there's no way I can avoid it.
W:Well,let's hope they can fix it easily.
M:Yes,I hope so.Oh,Susan,by the way,I promised I'd ring Mr.Brown and arrange a meeting.
Could you please ring him,explain what's happened and say I'll contact him as soon as I
can?
W:Yes,of course,I'll do that.Don't worry.
(Text 9)
M:Let's talk about your course load for next semester.
W:I've been consistently taking five courses each semester-last semester,this semester,and I
plan to continue with five again next semester.I prefer taking the maximum number of
courses because I don't mind a heavy workload.My goal is to complete my undergraduate
degree as quickly as possible and move on to graduate school.
M:I see that you're aiming to finish your undergraduate studies early to pursue graduate school
However,I've noticed that while your current grades are acceptable,they aren't as strong as
they could be.Higher grades will be important for getting into a competitive graduate
program.
W:I do want to get into a good graduate school.Would it make more sense for me to take fewer
courses next semester so I can focus on improving my grades in each one?
M:Exactly.Since you're currently taking the maximum number of courses,it may be limiting the
time you can spend on each course.A lighter course load could help you achieve stronger
academic results,which would better support your graduate school goals.
(Text 10)
Hello and welcome to Cranley Hill Primary!Before we begin our tour,I'll point out some of
the wonderful features you'll see around our campus.
We're starting here at the main entrance,facing north.To our right,you'll see the car park,
and at the far end is our recycling centre for materials like paper and glass.
But the real adventure starts behind the school buildings!We have a fantastic play area,in the
middle of which we have the tree house-that's very popular.From there,if you head to the top
end of the play area,you'll find the entrance to our Secret Garden.
Inside the garden,down in the corner,is our vegetable patch.Just beyond it,hidden among
the trees,is a wildlife pond.This is a huge hit with the children,as it's home to frogs,fish,and
attracts many beautiful birds.You might also notice the incredible variety of trees;there are more
than 30 different species here,each one planted by our pupils over the years.
And finally,right in the middle of the garden,sits the Storyteller's Chair-our special outdoor
classroom where children sit on the grass to listen to stories.
We hope you enjoy exploring our school!
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
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Dear John,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)(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。)
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Paragraph 2:2026年上学期期末质量监测
高二英语
(时量120分钟;满分150分;请将答案填写在答题卡上的指定位置)
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)
1.Where do the speakers want to go?
A.To the river.
B.To the park.
C.To the clock tower.
2.Who is Max?
A.Susan's son.
B.The man's son
C.The woman's son.
3.What does the man finally decide to do this weekend?
A.Work in the yard.
B.Go to a car show
C.Go to a fashion show.
4.What is the time now?
A.About ten thirty.
B.Nearly ten o'clock
C.Towards twelve o'clock
5.What does the man need?
A.A tour guide.
B.Sightseeing information.C.Bus tickets to London
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why does the woman ask the man's name?
A.To check it in her diary.
B.To introduce him to the boss.
C.To put it down in her diary
7.What can be inferred about Mr.Davidson?
A.He is in his office.
B.He has left his office.
C.He will come to his office soon.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Why is the woman worried about the man
A.He will be away from home next week.
B.He will be away from home for a long time
C.He will be away from home for the first time.
9.What does the woman think of Indian food?
A.It's just right for the man.B.It's always harmful to the man
C.It isn't always good for the man.
10.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Father and daughter.
B Husband and wife.
C.Mother and son.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why does the man call the woman?
A.To ask for help with his toothache
B.To make an appointment with her.
C.To inform her he will be late for work
12.How does the man feel about going to the dentist?
A.He dislikes it.
B.He will not do it.
C.He looks forward to it.
13.What will the woman do for the man?
A.Call Mr.Brown
B.Call the dentist.
C.Arrange a meeting.
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听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.How many courses does the woman want to complete in total?
A.Five.
B.Ten
C.Fifteen
15.What is the woman's aim?
A.To study abroad.
B.To go to college.
C.To go to graduate school.
16.What does the man advise the woman to do?
A.Work harder at her courses.
B.Do better work in fewer courses.
C.Find more time for her courses.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where is the recycling centre located?
A.Next to the main entrance.B.Behind the school buildings.
C.At the far end of the car park.
18.What is found in the middle of the play area?
A.The tree house.
B.The wildlife pond.
C.The Storyteller's Chair.
19.Who planted the trees in the Secret Garden?
A.The parents.
B.The pupils.
C.The teachers
20.Whom is the speaker speaking to?
A.Visitors.
B.Volunteers.
C.Storytellers.
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)
London Transport Museum
Explore how London's growth,culture and society have been intertwined()with its
transport system,from 1800 to today.
What is there to see at the museum?
Follow the development of the red London bus,see the world's first Underground steam
train and examine a train carriage dating back to the 1890s.
Design lovers can be very surprised at the Design for Travel gallery,including
pioneering advertising posters,artworks and Harry Beck's first design for his ground-breaking
London Underground map.
Get hands-on at interactive galleries,where you can step aboard real buses and trains and
have a go on a driving simulator(模拟器)
How can I book tickets to the museum?
Tickets must be booked in advance---book London Transport Museum tickets now.
How long does it take to walk around the museum?
With so many interesting collections to see,you can easily spend at least two hours
walking around the museum.
Where is the museum?
It is in Covent Garden Piazza,directly opposite the main Covent Garden Market
building.
How to get to the museum
The nearest underground station to the museum is Covent Garden two minutes away.
Leicester Square,Holborn,Charing Cross and Embankment are all within 10 minutes'walk.
Charing Cross Railway Station is the closest railway station,which is nine minutes away.
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Bus stops on the Strand and Aldwych are a three-minute walk away from the museum.
There are Santander Cycles docking points(自行车停靠点)at Southampton Street and
Bow Street,both a three-minute walk from the museum.
Prices
Child (0-17):FREE Adult:E18.50
Senior(60+):f17.00
21.What do we know about the museum?
A.It requires advance booking.
B.It was designed by Harry Beck.
C.It provides a train design experience.
D.It is in the Covent Garden Market building.
22.Which place is closest to the museum?
A.The bus stop on the Strand
B.Charing Cross Railway Station
C.Covent Garden Underground Station
D.The Santander Cycles docking point at Bow Street.
23.How much should Mike pay if he takes his 12-year-old son and 65-year-old parents to the
nuseum?
A.f34.00.
B.f35.50.
C.f52.50.
D.f54.00
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A former coal miner who overcame great challenges to earn a PhD from Beijing
University of Technology has become an inspiration.His deeds went viral online,earning him
praise as "a truly remarkable man".He requested that his name not be made public as he did
not wish to attract public attention,insisting that he only shared his deeds publicly to
encourage other students.
The university confirmed that this student enrolled full-time from 2020 to 2025 and
stressed that his journey is not a legend but reflects the determination of hard-working people.
Not wanting to saddle his parents,he left home at 9 to practice martial arts and started work
alongside his father in coal mines at 12.After high school,he took the college entrance exam
twice,finally enrolling in vocational college at 19.His academic path was often different
from peers.He needed two attempts for PhD admission.While others relaxed on holidays,he
did tough jobs:on factory lines,construction sites,highways,and in dangerous coal mine
areas.
For his PhD research,he spent a year doing fieldwork in Xinjiang.He credited his
doctoral teacher with transforming his path,accepting him when desperate,offering crucial
guidance and financial help when needed,and teaching essential skills and practical
wisdom:"Face problems head on ,build good connections,and be a friend of time."He also
thanked research group members,supportive professors,fellow students,an undergraduate
roommate,and his girlfriend offering mutual support since he was 27.He expressed deep
gratitude to his parents,his fighter father,and his gentle mother who sacrificed everything.
When it comes to his difficult times,he didn't see them as "hardship"."Anxiety and
puzzlement are useless,while action is the most important.Eat when it's time to eat and sleep
when it's time to sleep.Do things resolutely and strategically.Do not be afraid."he said.
24.Why does the student post his deeds online?
A.To attract public attention.
B.To gain online support.
C.To motivate others.
D.To become a role model
25.What does the underlined word"saddle"in paragraph 2 mean
A.Disappoint
B.Burden
C.Disturb
D.Assist
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26.What do we know about the student's academic path?
A.His academic journey was really smooth.
B.He entered university directly after high school.
C.He focused on studies and lacked some experience.
D.He faced multiple challenges and worked during holidays.
27.Which of the following can best describe the student?
A.Optimistic and determined.
B.Lucky and carefree.
C.Anxious and hesitant.
D.Dependent and passive.
C
The police in Pinellas County,Florida,have responded to countless calls from St.Pete
Beach over the years,but a recent call from a local hotel guard asking for help rounding up
some unwelcome visitors wasn't an ordinary situation.The visitors hanging around the hotel
were baby sea turtles!
"While most of us were sleeping,Mackesy,Lopez,and Wheeler responded to a call early
this morning from a guard at a hotel on St.Pete Beach concerning baby sea turtles that had
gotten very lost while making their first journey to the ocean,"the Pinellas County Police
Office shared in a Facebook post.
According to the post,the hotel guard had already collected about 15 of the tiny turtles
before calling for help.Once officers arrived,they continued to locate the confused turtles in
the hotel pool,bushes,bathrooms and even in a water pipeline.
That's when one of the officers contacted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission for some expert advice about what to do with the animals.The wildlife experts
told the officers to bring the turtles to the beach and let them go to the ocean on their own.
According to the group Sea Turtle Trackers,which watches over turtle activity on St.
Pete Beach and in Shell Key Preserve,newly hatched(刚孵化的)turtles use natural light to
find their position and lead them to the ocean.Sometimes,though,artificial light
from nearby buildings can influence their directional system.This is likely how this group of
little ones ended up moving toward the hotel where they were found.
The organization shared on Facebook that it plans to work more with St Pete Beach
Code Enforcement Department and the hotel in question"to educate them on the importance
of wildlife-friendly lighting,"to help reduce these kinds of situations in the future.Safer
practices would include using colored filters (on light sources to help avoid attracting
the attention of newly hatched turtles.
28.What happened early that morning?
A.Someone got lost in Pinellas County
B.A guard called the police for protection.
C.A hotel was broken into by wild animals.D.Some sea turtles laid eggs on St.Pete Beach.
29.What do we know about the baby sea turtles?
A.They were placed in a hotel pool.
B.They were found by a police officer.
C.They will be studied by wildlife experts.D.They will make their own way to the ocean.
30.What caused the baby sea turtles to move to the hotel?
A.Artificial noise.
B.Hotel lighting
C.The laws of nature.
D.The waves of the ocean.
31.What is the text mainly about?
A.A special rescue.
B.A serious problem.
C.A shameful mistake
D.A successful journey.
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There's something powerful about the idea that the definition of parenthood is changing
and that men (and dads specifically)want to be a part of that change.
Trey Burley has been ahead of that change.
"I'm a stay-at-home dad,"says Burley of Alpharetta,Georgia.He has two sons.Jake is 12
and Charlie is ten.On the morning we visit,Burley brings Charlie to summer school,then
cleans upstairs,and then drives both boys to camp."Twelve years ago,I felt more
anomalous(反常的),”Burley says..
Twelve years ago,this story would have been about the anomalous stay-at-home dad.
Today,it's about how staying at home and working from home has put us at a key point for a
work-life balance.
"One of the things that we've heard from a number of men is that they didn't realize how
much they were missing,"said Brigid Schulte,a writer who recently co-authored an article
titled,The Future of the Recent Flexible Work Revolution Depends on Men."
Recent research from Harvard found that"almost 70%of fathers feel closer to their
children during the COVID-19 pandemic."That lines up with the rising number of studies,
including many before the pandemic,that find fathers want to be more active at home.
"There's a big disconnect between what men say they want and what they're actually able
to do,"Schulte said."The fact that we don't support families with paid family leave or
childcare or paid sick days,that we don't sort of admit that people have lives outside of work,
makes it very difficult for men to choose to give care."
"Every survey shows that men and women,people across parties,believe in
family-supportive policies,"Schulte said."That could have lasting effects,but only if they
have workplaces that won't punish them for acting on that wish to be more involved in care."
That brings us back to Burley.
“Upending(颠倒)the gender norms,I think that''s great,."he said.“Parenting is hard,it's
challenging,but it's been a very enjoyable experience,every step of the moment."
It's worth it for the moments.It's worth it for the time.As many dads have discovered,
those moments and that time don't need to feel far,far away.
32.Why does the author use Burley's example?
A.To share men's ideas on housework.
B.To show the change in men's views.
C.To describe a stay-at-home dad's happiness.
D.To explain how men achieve a work-life balance.
33.What do the studies in paragraph 6 show?
A.Fathers welcome working from home.
B.Father-son relationships need improving.
C.The pandemic has increased fathers'anxiety
D.Fathers did less housework before the pandemic
34.According to Schulte,what makes it hard for men to give care?
A.Men are not used to doing it.
B.Men are too busy working to do it.
C.Some bosses don't encourage them to work from home.
D.Many men can't concentrate on their work at home.
35.What does Burley think of his present lifestyle?
A.It does good to his children's growth.
B.It inspires him to value his time.
C.It brings him much pleasure
D.It is worth learning from.
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第二节七选五(共5题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
With the weather turning cooler,most people turn to hot chocolate,coffee,and other
warm drinks.36..I can't think of a better way to wake up.What's more,it is good for
one's health.
37..However,it got me thinking---why put milk in tea,anyway?In fact,it's a very
British thing to do,and it has nothing to do with taste.
The British habit of putting milk in tea might date back to the 18th century.38
However,most people couldn't afford fine bone china cups,and the cups available would
crack from the heat of the hot tea.
The solution?39..The cold milk cooled down the tea enough to keep the china from
breaking,and,well,the reduced bitterness was just an added advantage!Tea was also
expensive at the time,so families who couldn't afford large amounts would add a large
amount of milk and a small amount of tea,while well-off families would do the opposite.
40.The answer is:Not really.You can add as little or as much milk as you please
---though adding milk first and then pouring the tea on top might make it taste better.This is
because when you add hot tea to cold milk,you're bringing the milk to the temperature of the
tea,distributing the flavor(使昧道分散)more evenly.However,if you add milk to tea,you're
cooling the tea down,and it may not taste as good
A.I used to be a lover of Indian milk tea
B.Personally,though,I prefer a hot cup of tea
C.Pour milk into the cup first,then add the tea
D.Is there a right way to drink your tea with milk
E.Does it taste better to add a large amount of milk into tea
F.The one thing I can't get behind,though,is adding milk to my tea
G.Tea was a big deal at the time,and people drank it out of china cups
第三部分语言运用
第一节完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Vicky Umodu from Colton in California was setting up her new home.She badly needed
furniture but couldn't 41.to buy anything new or used.So she decided to look for free
furniture on the website Craigslist.
She was 42.to find a lovely fumiture set that was being 43.for free.It looked
44.used and Vicky knew she could make a comfortable home for her family with the
furniture.
Vicky then contacted the owners of the free furniture.45.she got it home,she began
to set up the house as all mothers do.But she noticed something a little 46.about one of
the chairs.It looked like something big was under its cover.
To her 47.,she found some envelopes full of money!Instead of keeping it,she
48.right away she needed to contact the owners of the furniture set and give the money
back.She didn't even bother to 49.it.Even though it was a(n)50.to make ends
meet,Vicky never thought once about 51.it.
Much to her surprise,she later 52.there was over $36,000 in cash.The owners of
the furniture had no idea!In fact,they didn't know why their parents 53.money by
hiding envelopes of money in furniture.
Vicky's 54.turned into a double blessing.Not only did she find free furniture,but
she also got a(n)55.from the owners of the furniture as well!They gave her $2,200 in
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cash to help her buy a new fridge that she badly needed.
41.A.agree
B.afford
C.offer
D.remember
42.A.happy
B.proud
C.nervous
D.eager
43.A.fixed up
B.checked out
C.taken back
D.given away
44.A.really
B.hardly
C.always
D.still
45.A.Before
B.Though
C.Once
D.If
46.A.valuable
B.simple
C.creative
D.strange
47.A.surprise
B.regret
C.worry
D.satisfaction
48.A.admitted
B.hoped
C.knew
D.explained
49.A.read
B.count
C.share
D.clean
50.A.lesson
B.responsibility
C.adventure
D.struggle
51.A.keeping
B.lending
C.finding
D.paying
52.A.reported
B.learned
C.doubted
D.stressed
53.A.prepared
B.lost
C.saved
D.marked
54.A.honesty
B.confidence
C.patience
D.bravery
55.A.invitation
B.reply
C.suggestion
D.gift
第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,在空白
处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A 1,526-meter-long road 56.
(build)along cliffs(峭壁)has connected
isolated(与世隔绝的)Shenlongwan village in North China's Shanxi province to the outside
world.
Years ago,people in Shenlongwan village in the deep of the Taihang Mountains lived
57.
hard life.They had to climb flights of steps along cliffs,or were forced to detour
(绕道)through eight towns.58.
(reach)the downtown of Changzhi city.
To connect the isolated village to the outside world,local villagers started building a road
in 1985 and completed it after 15 years 59.
hard work
Since the cliff road 60.
(put)into service in 2000,the unique landscape of
Shenlongwan village has attracted even more visitors,61.
(especial)calligraphy.
photography and painting lovers.Many villagers 62.worked outside have returned
to help develop tourism and offer tourists homestay services.
By the end of 2015,63.
(local)in Shenlongwan village had freed themselves
from poverty(贫困)thanks to the tourism64.
(develop)driven by the road.The
village 65.
(receive)hundreds of thousands of visitors every year and the villagers'
life has been greatly improved.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jon在邮件中说,他被选为学校中英文文化交流活动中"
中国文化节"部分的负责人。他感到压力很大,不知该策划哪些活动。请你给他写一封
回信,内容包括:
2026年上学期期末质量监测高二英语第7页共8页
(1)安慰并鼓励他:
(2)推荐合适的文化节活动。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右:
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear John,
Yours,
LiHua
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。
The Cycle of Kindness
I used to hate rainy days.They made my shoes wet,my bag heavy,and my mood low.
Every morning,I would check the weather app,and if rain was forecast,I would let out a long
sigh and take out the umbrella I kept in the cupboard.I never gave it much thought-until the
day I carelessly left it behind.
That aftemoon,the sky turned grey while I was buried in books in the library.By the
time I stepped outside,the rain was pouring down heavily.I stood at the school gate,watching
my classmates pull out their colorful umbrellas.With no choice but to run,I took a deep
breath and rushed toward the bus stop.Water soaked (through my collar,and my socks
grew icy cold.Just as I reached the bus stop,a familiar voice called my name.It was Mr.
Evans,the history teacher,holding out a large,bright blue umbrella."You forgot yours today,"
he said with a smile..“Use this one.”
I hesitated,but he insisted."I have another one in my car.Go ahead-don't catch a
cold."
I took it,and the difference was instant.The rain was still falling,but I stayed dry,and
for the first time in months,the grey sky didn't seem so depressing.
The next day,I went to see Mr.Evans to return the umbrella.Still with a smile on his
face,he said,"It doesn't belong to me.Another student gave it to me when I forgot mine the
other day.So pass it on to anyone who needs it."I was deeply moved and determined to find
an opportunity to pass the kindness on.
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。
Soon enough,ny opportunity came along.
Amazingly,the umbrella found its way back to me months later.
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(Text 1)
M: Well, which way shall we go?
W: Let's walk alongside the river, past the clock tower. Then we'll turn right into the park.
(Text 2)
M: My sister Susan has decided to stay at home as a full-time mother.
W: I'm not surprised. I'd probably do the same thing if I had a kid as amazing as Max.
(Text 3)
W: Tom, do you have any plans for the weekend?
M: I was thinking about doing some yard work, or maybe checking out a car show.
W: There's a fashion show I'd really like to go to.
M: Sure, that works for me.
(Text 4)
W: Do you have any idea what time it is, John?
M: About ten or ten thirty?
W: It's nearly midnight. Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning? You ought to go to bed.
(Text 5)
W: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
M: Yes, I hope so. We are visiting London and we'd like to see as much as we can. I was wondering if you could give us some information that we need.
W: Yes, of course.
(Text 6)
W: Good morning. Can I help you?
M: Good morning. I have an appointment with Mr. Davidson at eleven.
W: What is your name, please?
M: Chase.
W: Are you sure it was eleven o'clock, sir? In my diary it's eleven thirty.
M: I thought we had agreed on eleven. However, it doesn't matter.
W: Well. I'll ask Mr. Davidson if he can see you a little earlier. Would you go through the first door on the right, please? Do make yourself at home.
M: Thank you.
(Text 7)
M: Well, that's my flight they're calling.
W: I do hope the sudden change in climate agrees with you. I won't stop worrying until you're safely back home again.
M: Come on, Margaret, don't be silly. I've traveled before.
W: But never for this long. I can't help it—I'll be thinking of you the whole time. Please take good care of yourself, Bill, and do be careful with the food.
M: You know I like Indian food.
W: Yes, but it doesn't always like you.
M: I really should be going. Look after yourself while I'm away, Margaret. Goodbye for now.
W: Oh, I do hate saying goodbye.
(Text 8)
W: Good morning, Mr. Watson's office.
M: Oh, hello, is that Susan? It's Mike here. Susan, could you tell Mr. Watson I'll be late getting to work today? I woke up with the most terrible toothache and I've just got to go to the dentist. Fortunately, they've fitted me in at half past ten.
W: Oh, you poor thing!
M: I'm not sure what's wrong. I just hope it's nothing too serious. I hate going to the dentist, but this tooth is so painful there's no way I can avoid it.
W: Well, let's hope they can fix it easily.
M: Yes, I hope so. Oh, Susan, by the way, I promised I'd ring Mr. Brown and arrange a meeting. Could you please ring him, explain what's happened and say I'll contact him as soon as I can?
W: Yes, of course, I'll do that. Don't worry.
(Text 9)
M: Let's talk about your course load for next semester.
W: I've been consistently taking five courses each semester—last semester, this semester, and I plan to continue with five again next semester. I prefer taking the maximum number of courses because I don't mind a heavy workload. My goal is to complete my undergraduate degree as quickly as possible and move on to graduate school.
M: I see that you're aiming to finish your undergraduate studies early to pursue graduate school. However, I've noticed that while your current grades are acceptable, they aren't as strong as they could be. Higher grades will be important for getting into a competitive graduate program.
W: I do want to get into a good graduate school. Would it make more sense for me to take fewer courses next semester so I can focus on improving my grades in each one?
M: Exactly. Since you're currently taking the maximum number of courses, it may be limiting the time you can spend on each course. A lighter course load could help you achieve stronger academic results, which would better support your graduate school goals.
(Text 10)
Hello and welcome to Cranley Hill Primary! Before we begin our tour, I'll point out some of the wonderful features you'll see around our campus.
We're starting here at the main entrance, facing north. To our right, you'll see the car park, and at the far end is our recycling centre for materials like paper and glass.
But the real adventure starts behind the school buildings! We have a fantastic play area, in the middle of which we have the tree house—that's very popular. From there, if you head to the top end of the play area, you'll find the entrance to our Secret Garden.
Inside the garden, down in the corner, is our vegetable patch. Just beyond it, hidden among the trees, is a wildlife pond. This is a huge hit with the children, as it's home to frogs, fish, and attracts many beautiful birds. You might also notice the incredible variety of trees; there are more than 30 different species here, each one planted by our pupils over the years.
And finally, right in the middle of the garden, sits the Storyteller's Chair—our special outdoor classroom where children sit on the grass to listen to stories.
We hope you enjoy exploring our school!
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高二英语听力材料
(Text 1)
M:Well,which way shall we go?
W:Let's walk alongside the river,past the clock tower.Then we'll turn right into the park.
(Text 2)
M:My sister Susan has decided to stay at home as a full-time mother.
W:I'm not surprised.I'd probably do the same thing if I had a kid as amazing as Max.
(Text 3)
W:Tom,do you have any plans for the weekend?
M:I was thinking about doing some yard work,or maybe checking out a car show.
W:There's a fashion show I'd really like to go to.
M:Sure,that works for me.
(Text 4)
W:Do you have any idea what time it is,John?
M:About ten or ten thirty?
W:It's nearly midnight.Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning?You ought to go to bed.
(Text 5)
W:Good afternoon.Can I help you?
M:Yes,I hope so.We are visiting London and we'd like to see as much as we can.I was
wondering if you could give us some information that we need.
W:Yes,of course.
(Text 6)
W:Good morning.Can I help you?
M:Good morning.I have an appointment with Mr.Davidson at eleven.
W:What is your name,please?
M:Chase.
W:Are you sure it was eleven o'clock,sir?In my diary it's eleven thirty.
M:I thought we had agreed on eleven.However,it doesn't matter.
W:Well.I'll ask Mr.Davidson if he can see you a little earlier.Would you go through the first
door on the right,please?Do make yourself at home.
M:Thank you.
(Text 7)
M:Well,that's my flight they're calling
W:I do hope the sudden change in climate agrees with you.I won't stop worrying until you're
safely back home again.
M:Come on,Margaret,don't be silly.I've traveled before.
W:But never for this long.I can't help it-I'll be thinking of you the whole time.Please take good
care of yourself,Bill,and do be careful with the food.
M:You know I like Indian food.
W:Yes,but it doesn't always like you.
M:I really should be going.Look after yourself while I'm away,Margaret.Goodbye for now.
W:Oh,I do hate saying goodbye.
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(Text 8)
W:Good morning,Mr.Watson's office.
M:Oh,hello,is that Susan?It's Mike here.Susan,could you tell Mr.Watson I'll be late getting to
work today?I woke up with the most terrible toothache and I've just got to go to the dentist.
Fortunately,they've fitted me in at half past ten.
W:Oh,you poor thing!
M:I'm not sure what's wrong.I just hope it's nothing too serious.I hate going to the dentist,but
this tooth is so painful there's no way I can avoid it.
W:Well,let's hope they can fix it easily.
M:Yes,I hope so.Oh,Susan,by the way,I promised I'd ring Mr.Brown and arrange a meeting.
Could you please ring him,explain what's happened and say I'll contact him as soon as I
can?
W:Yes,of course,I'll do that.Don't worry.
(Text 9)
M:Let's talk about your course load for next semester.
W:I've been consistently taking five courses each semester-last semester,this semester,and I
plan to continue with five again next semester.I prefer taking the maximum number of
courses because I don't mind a heavy workload.My goal is to complete my undergraduate
degree as quickly as possible and move on to graduate school.
M:I see that you're aiming to finish your undergraduate studies early to pursue graduate school
However,I've noticed that while your current grades are acceptable,they aren't as strong as
they could be.Higher grades will be important for getting into a competitive graduate
program
W:I do want to get into a good graduate school.Would it make more sense for me to take fewer
courses next semester so I can focus on improving my grades in each one?
M:Exactly.Since you're currently taking the maximum number of courses,it may be limiting the
time you can spend on each course.A lighter course load could help you achieve stronger
academic results,which would better support your graduate school goals.
(Text 10)
Hello and welcome to Cranley Hill Primary!Before we begin our tour,I'll point out some of
the wonderful features you'll see around our campus.
We're starting here at the main entrance,facing north.To our right,you'll see the car park,
and at the far end is our recycling centre for materials like paper and glass.
But the real adventure starts behind the school buildings!We have a fantastic play area,in the
middle of which we have the tree house-that's very popular.From there,if you head to the top
end of the play area,you'll find the entrance to our Secret Garden.
Inside the garden,down in the corner,is our vegetable patch.Just beyond it,hidden among
the trees,is a wildlife pond.This is a huge hit with the children,as it's home to frogs,fish,and
attracts many beautiful birds.You might also notice the incredible variety of trees;there are more
than 30 different species here,each one planted by our pupils over the years.
And finally,right in the middle of the garden,sits the Storyteller's Chair-our special outdoor
classroom where children sit on the grass to listen to stories.
We hope you enjoy exploring our school!
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高二英语参考答案
听力
1-5 BACCB 6-10AABCB 11-15CAACC 16-20BCABA
阅读理解
21-23ACC 24-27CBDA 28-31CDBA 32-35BDCC
七选五
36-40BAGCD
完形填空
41-45BADBC 46-50DACBD 51-55ABCAD
语法填空
56 built 57 a 58 to reach 59 of 60 was put
61 especially 62 who/that 63 locals 64 development 65 receives
小作文
Dear John,
I'm sorry to hear that you're stressed about being the director of the Chinese Cultural Festival in your school and worried it won't go smoothly. Don't panic — your enthusiasm and responsibility are enough to make it a success, and I'm always here to help you.
To make it impressive, you can combine traditional art displays with lively performances. Paper-cutting, calligraphy and Chinese paintings can show the beauty of Chinese culture. Meanwhile, a lion dance performance will create a joyful atmosphere and deepen students' understanding of Chinese culture. It will also promote communication between British and Chinese students.
I'm sure the festival will be a great success with your careful preparation. Looking forward to your good news.
Yours,
Li Hua
大作文
Soon enough, my opportunity came along. One dark afternoon, as raindrops began to fall, I noticed a freshman girl standing alone under the narrow edge of the building. She bent her shoulders forward against the wind, holding her textbooks tightly to her chest. Without hesitation, I walked over and handed her the same blue umbrella. "Here," I said softly, "pass it on when you can." Her eyes lit up with relief, and as she thanked me, a warm feeling spread through me—I finally understood Mr. Evans' smile.
Amazingly, the umbrella found its way back to me months later. I was on the way to the gym that day when I was caught in a sudden downpour. Just as I was about to rush through the rain, a boy from the science club called out, "Wait! Take this." To my astonishment, I found him holding out the very same blue umbrella, now slightly worn but unmistakable. I stood there, amazed by the simple beauty of this cycle—a small act of kindness, connecting us all with love in the rain.
听力材料
(Text 1)
M: Well, which way shall we go?
W: Let's walk alongside the river, past the clock tower. Then we'll turn right into the park.
(Text 2)
M: My sister Susan has decided to stay at home as a full-time mother.
W: I'm not surprised. I'd probably do the same thing if I had a kid as amazing as Max.
(Text 3)
W: Tom, do you have any plans for the weekend?
M: I was thinking about doing some yard work, or maybe checking out a car show.
W: There's a fashion show I'd really like to go to.
M: Sure, that works for me.
(Text 4)
W: Do you have any idea what time it is, John?
M: About ten or ten thirty?
W: It's nearly midnight. Don't you have an early class tomorrow morning? You ought to go to bed.
(Text 5)
W: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
M: Yes, I hope so. We are visiting London and we'd like to see as much as we can. I was wondering if you could give us some information that we need.
W: Yes, of course.
(Text 6)
W: Good morning. Can I help you?
M: Good morning. I have an appointment with Mr. Davidson at eleven.
W: What is your name, please?
M: Chase.
W: Are you sure it was eleven o'clock, sir? In my diary it's eleven thirty.
M: I thought we had agreed on eleven. However, it doesn't matter.
W: Well. I'll ask Mr. Davidson if he can see you a little earlier. Would you go through the first door on the right, please? Do make yourself at home.
M: Thank you.
(Text 7)
M: Well, that's my flight they're calling.
W: I do hope the sudden change in climate agrees with you. I won't stop worrying until you're safely back home again.
M: Come on, Margaret, don't be silly. I've traveled before.
W: But never for this long. I can't help it—I'll be thinking of you the whole time. Please take good care of yourself, Bill, and do be careful with the food.
M: You know I like Indian food.
W: Yes, but it doesn't always like you.
M: I really should be going. Look after yourself while I'm away, Margaret. Goodbye for now.
W: Oh, I do hate saying goodbye.
(Text 8)
W: Good morning, Mr. Watson's office.
M: Oh, hello, is that Susan? It's Mike here. Susan, could you tell Mr. Watson I'll be late getting to work today? I woke up with the most terrible toothache and I've just got to go to the dentist. Fortunately, they've fitted me in at half past ten.
W: Oh, you poor thing!
M: I'm not sure what's wrong. I just hope it's nothing too serious. I hate going to the dentist, but this tooth is so painful there's no way I can avoid it.
W: Well, let's hope they can fix it easily.
M: Yes, I hope so. Oh, Susan, by the way, I promised I'd ring Mr. Brown and arrange a meeting. Could you please ring him, explain what's happened and say I'll contact him as soon as I can?
W: Yes, of course, I'll do that. Don't worry.
(Text 9)
M: Let's talk about your course load for next semester.
W: I've been consistently taking five courses each semester—last semester, this semester, and I plan to continue with five again next semester. I prefer taking the maximum number of courses because I don't mind a heavy workload. My goal is to complete my undergraduate degree as quickly as possible and move on to graduate school.
M: I see that you're aiming to finish your undergraduate studies early to pursue graduate school. However, I've noticed that while your current grades are acceptable, they aren't as strong as they could be. Higher grades will be important for getting into a competitive graduate program.
W: I do want to get into a good graduate school. Would it make more sense for me to take fewer courses next semester so I can focus on improving my grades in each one?
M: Exactly. Since you're currently taking the maximum number of courses, it may be limiting the time you can spend on each course. A lighter course load could help you achieve stronger academic results, which would better support your graduate school goals.
(Text 10)
Hello and welcome to Cranley Hill Primary! Before we begin our tour, I'll point out some of the wonderful features you'll see around our campus.
We're starting here at the main entrance, facing north. To our right, you'll see the car park, and at the far end is our recycling centre for materials like paper and glass.
But the real adventure starts behind the school buildings! We have a fantastic play area, in the middle of which we have the tree house—that's very popular. From there, if you head to the top end of the play area, you'll find the entrance to our Secret Garden.
Inside the garden, down in the corner, is our vegetable patch. Just beyond it, hidden among the trees, is a wildlife pond. This is a huge hit with the children, as it's home to frogs, fish, and attracts many beautiful birds. You might also notice the incredible variety of trees; there are more than 30 different species here, each one planted by our pupils over the years.
And finally, right in the middle of the garden, sits the Storyteller's Chair—our special outdoor classroom where children sit on the grass to listen to stories.
We hope you enjoy exploring our school!
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Dear John,
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Yours,
Li Hua
满分25分)(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。)
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2026年上学期期末质量监测
高二英语
(时量120分钟;满分150分;请将答案填写在答题卡上的指定位置)
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)
1.Where do the speakers want to go?
A.To the river. B.To the park. C.To the clock tower.
2.Who is Max?
A.Susan's son. B.The man's son. C.The woman's son.
3.What does the man finally decide to do this weekend?
A.Work in the yard. B.Go to a car show C.Go to a fashion show.
4.What is the time now?
A.About ten thirty. B.Nearly ten o'clock. C.Towards twelve o' clock.
5.What does the man need?
A.A tour guide. B.Sightseeing information. C.Bus tickets to London.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why does the woman ask the man's name?
A.To check it in her diary. B.To introduce him to the boss.
C.To put it down in her diary.
7.What can be inferred about Mr. Davidson?
A.He is in his office. B.He has left his office.
C.He will come to his office soon.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Why is the woman worried about the man ?
A.He will be away from home next week.
B.He will be away from home for a long time
C.He will be away from home for the first time.
9.What does the woman think of Indian food?
A.It's just right for the man. B.It's always harmful to the man.
C.It isn't always good for the man.
10.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Father and daughter. B Husband and wife. C.Mother and son.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why does the man call the woman?
A.To ask for help with his toothache.
B.To make an appointment with her.
C.To inform her he will be late for work.
12.How does the man feel about going to the dentist?
A. He dislikes it. B.He will not do it. C.He looks forward to it.
13.What will the woman do for the man?
A.Call Mr. Brown. B.Call the dentist. C.Arrange a meeting.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.How many courses does the woman want to complete in total?
A.Five. B.Ten. C.Fifteen.
15.What is the woman's aim?
A.To study abroad. B.To go to college. C.To go to graduate school.
16.What does the man advise the woman to do?
A.Work harder at her courses.
B.Do better work in fewer courses.
C.Find more time for her courses.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where is the recycling centre located?
A.Next to the main entrance. B.Behind the school buildings.
C.At the far end of the car park.
18.What is found in the middle of the play area?
A.The tree house. B.The wildlife pond. C.The Storyteller's Chair.
19.Who planted the trees in the Secret Garden?
A.The parents. B. The pupils. C.The teachers.
20.Whom is the speaker speaking to?
A.Visitors. B.Volunteers. C.Storytellers.
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)
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London Transport Museum
Explore how London's growth, culture and society have been intertwined(交织) with its transport system, from 1800 to today.
What is there to see at the museum?
Follow the development of the red London bus, see the world's first Underground steam train and examine a train carriage dating back to the 1890s.
Design lovers can be very surprised at the Design for Travel gallery,including pioneering advertising posters, artworks and Harry Beck's first design for his ground-breaking London Underground map.
Get hands-on at interactive galleries, where you can step aboard real buses and trains and have a go on a driving simulator(模拟器).
How can I book tickets to the museum?
Tickets must be booked in advance --- book London Transport Museum tickets now.
How long does it take to walk around the museum?
With so many interesting collections to see, you can easily spend at least two hours walking around the museum.
Where is the museum?
It is in Covent Garden Piazza, directly opposite the main Covent Garden Market building.
How to get to the museum
The nearest underground station to the museum is Covent Garden two minutes away. Leicester Square, Holborn, Charing Cross and Embankment are all within 10 minutes'walk. Charing Cross Railway Station is the closest railway station, which is nine minutes away.
Bus stops on the Strand and Aldwych are a three-minute walk away from the museum.
There are Santander Cycles docking points(自行车停靠点) at Southampton Street and Bow Street, both a three-minute walk from the museum.
Prices
Child (0-17): FREE Adult: £18.50 Senior (60+): £17.00
21. What do we know about the museum?
A. It requires advance booking. B. It was designed by Harry Beck.
C. It provides a train design experience. D. It is in the Covent Garden Market building.
22. Which place is closest to the museum?
A. The bus stop on the Strand.
B. Charing Cross Railway Station.
C. Covent Garden Underground Station.
D. The Santander Cycles docking point at Bow Street.
23. How much should Mike pay if he takes his 12-year-old son and 65-year-old parents to the museum?
A. £34.00. B. £35.50. C. £52.50. D. £54.00.
B
A former coal miner who overcame great challenges to earn a PhD from Beijing University of Technology has become an inspiration. His deeds went viral online, earning him praise as "a truly remarkable man". He requested that his name not be made public as he did not wish to attract public attention, insisting that he only shared his deeds publicly to encourage other students.
The university confirmed that this student enrolled full-time from 2020 to 2025 and stressed that his journey is not a legend but reflects the determination of hard-working people. Not wanting to saddle his parents, he left home at 9 to practice martial arts and started work alongside his father in coal mines at 12. After high school, he took the college entrance exam twice, finally enrolling in vocational college at 19. His academic path was often different from peers. He needed two attempts for PhD admission.While others relaxed on holidays, he did tough jobs: on factory lines, construction sites, highways, and in dangerous coal mine areas.
For his PhD research, he spent a year doing fieldwork in Xinjiang. He credited his doctoral teacher with transforming his path, accepting him when desperate, offering crucial guidance and financial help when needed, and teaching essential skills and practical wisdom:“Face problems head on ,build good connections, and be a friend of time.” He also thanked research group members, supportive professors, fellow students, an undergraduate roommate, and his girlfriend offering mutual support since he was 27. He expressed deep gratitude to his parents, his fighter father,and his gentle mother who sacrificed everything.
When it comes to his difficult times, he didn’t see them as “hardship”. “Anxiety and puzzlement are useless, while action is the most important. Eat when it's time to eat and sleep when it's time to sleep. Do things resolutely and strategically. Do not be afraid.”he said.
24.Why does the student post his deeds online?
A. To attract public attention. B. To gain online support.
C. To motivate others. D. To become a role model.
25. What does the underlined word “saddle” in paragraph 2 mean ?
A. Disappoint B. Burden C. Disturb D.Assist
26.What do we know about the student's academic path?
A. His academic journey was really smooth.
B. He entered university directly after high school.
C. He focused on studies and lacked some experience.
D. He faced multiple challenges and worked during holidays.
27.Which of the following can best describe the student?
A.Optimistic and determined. B.Lucky and carefree.
C.Anxious and hesitant. D.Dependent and passive.
C
The police in Pinellas County, Florida, have responded to countless calls from St. Pete Beach over the years, but a recent call from a local hotel guard asking for help rounding up some unwelcome visitors wasn't an ordinary situation. The visitors hanging around the hotel were baby sea turtles!
“While most of us were sleeping, Mackesy, Lopez, and Wheeler responded to a call early this morning from a guard at a hotel on St. Pete Beach concerning baby sea turtles that had gotten very lost while making their first journey to the ocean,” the Pinellas County Police Office shared in a Facebook post.
According to the post, the hotel guard had already collected about 15 of the tiny turtles before calling for help. Once officers arrived, they continued to locate the confused turtles in the hotel pool, bushes, bathrooms and even in a water pipeline.
That's when one of the officers contacted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for some expert advice about what to do with the animals. The wildlife experts told the officers to bring the turtles to the beach and let them go to the ocean on their own.
According to the group Sea Turtle Trackers, which watches over turtle activity on St. Pete Beach and in Shell Key Preserve, newly hatched (刚孵化的) turtles use natural light to find their position and lead them to the ocean. Sometimes, though, artificial (人造的) light from nearby buildings can influence their directional system. This is likely how this group of little ones ended up moving toward the hotel where they were found.
The organization shared on Facebook that it plans to work more with St. Pete Beach Code Enforcement Department and the hotel in question “to educate them on the importance of wildlife-friendly lighting,”to help reduce these kinds of situations in the future. Safer practices would include using colored filters (滤光镜) on light sources to help avoid attracting the attention of newly hatched turtles.
28. What happened early that morning?
A. Someone got lost in Pinellas County. B. A guard called the police for protection.
C. A hotel was broken into by wild animals. D. Some sea turtles laid eggs on St. Pete Beach.
29. What do we know about the baby sea turtles?
A. They were placed in a hotel pool. B. They were found by a police officer.
C. They will be studied by wildlife experts. D. They will make their own way to the ocean.
30. What caused the baby sea turtles to move to the hotel?
A. Artificial noise. B. Hotel lighting.
C. The laws of nature. D. The waves of the ocean.
31. What is the text mainly about?
A. A special rescue. B. A serious problem.
C. A shameful mistake. D. A successful journey.
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There's something powerful about the idea that the definition of parenthood is changing and that men (and dads specifically) want to be a part of that change.
Trey Burley has been ahead of that change.
“I'm a stay-at-home dad,”says Burley of Alpharetta, Georgia. He has two sons. Jake is 12, and Charlie is ten. On the morning we visit, Burley brings Charlie to summer school,then cleans upstairs, and then drives both boys to camp.“Twelve years ago, I felt more anomalous(反常的),” Burley says.
Twelve years ago, this story would have been about the anomalous stay-at-home dad. Today, it's about how staying at home and working from home has put us at a key point for a work-life balance.
“One of the things that we've heard from a number of men is that they didn't realize how much they were missing,”said Brigid Schulte, a writer who recently co-authored an article titled, “The Future of the Recent Flexible Work Revolution Depends on Men.”
Recent research from Harvard found that“almost 70% of fathers feel closer to their children during the COVID-19 pandemic.”That lines up with the rising number of studies, including many before the pandemic, that find fathers want to be more active at home.
“There's a big disconnect between what men say they want and what they're actually able to do,” Schulte said. “The fact that we don't support families with paid family leave or childcare or paid sick days, that we don't sort of admit that people have lives outside of work, makes it very difficult for men to choose to give care.”
“Every survey shows that men and women, people across parties, believe in family-supportive policies,”Schulte said. “That could have lasting effects, but only if they have workplaces that won't punish them for acting on that wish to be more involved in care.”
That brings us back to Burley.
“Upending(颠倒)the gender norms, I think that's great,”he said.“Parenting is hard, it's challenging, but it's been a very enjoyable experience, every step of the moment.”
It's worth it for the moments. It's worth it for the time. As many dads have discovered, those moments and that time don't need to feel far, far away.
32. Why does the author use Burley's example?
A. To share men's ideas on housework.
B. To show the change in men's views.
C. To describe a stay-at-home dad's happiness.
D. To explain how men achieve a work-life balance.
33. What do the studies in paragraph 6 show?
A. Fathers welcome working from home.
B. Father-son relationships need improving.
C. The pandemic has increased fathers' anxiety.
D. Fathers did less housework before the pandemic.
34. According to Schulte, what makes it hard for men to give care?
A. Men are not used to doing it.
B. Men are too busy working to do it.
C. Some bosses don't encourage them to work from home.
D. Many men can't concentrate on their work at home.
35. What does Burley think of his present lifestyle?
A. It does good to his children' s growth. B. It inspires him to value his time.
C. It brings him much pleasure. D. It is worth learning from.
第二节七选五 (共5题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
With the weather turning cooler, most people turn to hot chocolate, coffee, and other warm drinks. 36.____. I can't think of a better way to wake up. What's more, it is good for one's health.
37.____. However, it got me thinking ---why put milk in tea, anyway? In fact, it's a very British thing to do, and it has nothing to do with taste.
The British habit of putting milk in tea might date back to the 18th century. 38.____. However, most people couldn't afford fine bone china cups, and the cups available would crack from the heat of the hot tea.
The solution? 39.____. The cold milk cooled down the tea enough to keep the china from breaking, and, well, the reduced bitterness was just an added advantage! Tea was also expensive at the time, so families who couldn't afford large amounts would add a large amount of milk and a small amount of tea, while well-off families would do the opposite.
40.____? The answer is: Not really. You can add as little or as much milk as you please --- though adding milk first and then pouring the tea on top might make it taste better. This is because when you add hot tea to cold milk, you're bringing the milk to the temperature of the tea, distributing the flavor(使味道分散)more evenly. However, if you add milk to tea, you're cooling the tea down, and it may not taste as good.
A. I used to be a lover of Indian milk tea
B. Personally, though, I prefer a hot cup of tea
C. Pour milk into the cup first, then add the tea
D. Is there a right way to drink your tea with milk
E. Does it taste better to add a large amount of milk into tea
F. The one thing I can't get behind, though, is adding milk to my tea
G. Tea was a big deal at the time, and people drank it out of china cups
第三部分 语言运用
第一节完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Vicky Umodu from Colton in California was setting up her new home. She badly needed furniture but couldn't 41.____ to buy anything new or used. So she decided to look for free furniture on the website Craigslist.
She was 42.____ to find a lovely furniture set that was being 43.____ for free. It looked 44.____ used and Vicky knew she could make a comfortable home for her family with the furniture.
Vicky then contacted the owners of the free furniture. 45.____ she got it home, she began to set up the house as all mothers do. But she noticed something a little 46.____ about one of the chairs. It looked like something big was under its cover.
To her 47.____,she found some envelopes full of money! Instead of keeping it, she 48.____ right away she needed to contact the owners of the furniture set and give the money back. She didn't even bother to 49.____ it. Even though it was a(n) 50.____ to make ends meet, Vicky never thought once about 51.____ it.
Much to her surprise, she later 52.____ there was over $36,000 in cash. The owners of the furniture had no idea! In fact, they didn't know why their parents 53.____ money by hiding envelopes of money in furniture.
Vicky's 54.____ turned into a double blessing. Not only did she find free furniture, but she also got a(n) 55.____ from the owners of the furniture as well! They gave her $2,200 in cash to help her buy a new fridge that she badly needed.
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第二节语法填空 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A 1,526-meter-long road 56.________ (build) along cliffs(峭壁) has connected isolated(与世隔绝的) Shenlongwan village in North China's Shanxi province to the outside world.
Years ago, people in Shenlongwan village in the deep of the Taihang Mountains lived 57.________ hard life. They had to climb flights of steps along cliffs, or were forced to detour (绕道)through eight towns58.________ (reach) the downtown of Changzhi city.
To connect the isolated village to the outside world, local villagers started building a road in 1985 and completed it after 15 years 59.________ hard work.
Since the cliff road 60.________ (put) into service in 2000, the unique landscape of Shenlongwan village has attracted even more visitors, 61.________ (especial) calligraphy, photography and painting lovers. Many villagers 62.________ worked outside have returned to help develop tourism and offer tourists homestay services.
By the end of 2015, 63.________ (local) in Shenlongwan village had freed themselves from poverty(贫困) thanks to the tourism 64.________ (develop) driven by the road. The village 65.________ (receive) hundreds of thousands of visitors every year and the villagers' life has been greatly improved.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友John在邮件中说,他被选为学校中英文文化交流活动中"中国文化节"部分的负责人。他感到压力很大,不知该策划哪些活动。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:
(1)安慰并鼓励他;
(2)推荐合适的文化节活动。
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(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear John,
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The Cycle of Kindness
I used to hate rainy days. They made my shoes wet, my bag heavy, and my mood low. Every morning, I would check the weather app, and if rain was forecast, I would let out a long sigh and take out the umbrella I kept in the cupboard. I never gave it much thought—until the day I carelessly left it behind.
That afternoon, the sky turned grey while I was buried in books in the library. By the time I stepped outside, the rain was pouring down heavily. I stood at the school gate, watching my classmates pull out their colorful umbrellas. With no choice but to run, I took a deep breath and rushed toward the bus stop. Water soaked (浸湿) through my collar, and my socks grew icy cold. Just as I reached the bus stop, a familiar voice called my name. It was Mr. Evans, the history teacher, holding out a large, bright blue umbrella. “You forgot yours today,” he said with a smile. “Use this one.”
I hesitated, but he insisted. “I have another one in my car. Go ahead—don't catch a cold.”
I took it, and the difference was instant. The rain was still falling, but I stayed dry, and for the first time in months, the grey sky didn't seem so depressing.
The next day, I went to see Mr. Evans to return the umbrella. Still with a smile on his face, he said, “It doesn't belong to me. Another student gave it to me when I forgot mine the other day. So pass it on to anyone who needs it.” I was deeply moved and determined to find an opportunity to pass the kindness on.
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。
Soon enough, my opportunity came along.
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Amazingly, the umbrella found its way back to me months later.
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