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2025—2026学年度第二学期高二英语答案
听力部分:1-5. ACCAB 6-10. ACBBA 11-15. ACBAB 16-20. CBCBC
阅读理解:21-25. DACAB 26-30. CBADC 31-35. ADDCD 36-40. FGECB
第三部分 语言运用
第一节:41-45 CADCB 46-50 DBACD 51-55 DABCA
第二节:56. reaches 57. the 58. making 59. commitment 60. violently
61. has led 62. firsts 63. and 64. with 65. its
第四部分 写作
第一节 Possible versions
Paper Dictionaries or Electronic Dictionaries?
When it comes to English learning tools, I prefer traditional paper dictionaries to electronic dictionaries.
To begin with, although looking up words in paper dictionaries takes more time, it helps me memorize spellings and meanings firmly. Besides, using paper dictionaries contributes to expanding my vocabulary unconsciously, since I can see related words and examples at the same time. What’s more, without screen distractions, I can fully focus on my studies.
In conclusion, paper dictionaries enable me to engage in deep learning. So when learning English, I firmly choose paper dictionaries.
Paper Dictionaries or Electronic Dictionaries?
Compared with paper dictionaries, I think electronic dictionaries are suitable for English learners.
For one thing, scanning unfamiliar words with electronic dictionaries can save us plenty of time, allowing us to read smoothly without interruptions. For another, not only can they present word definitions, but they can also provide standard pronunciation and even grammatical explanations. These advantages are what paper dictionaries simply don’t have.
To conclude, electronic dictionaries greatly improve learning efficiency and perfectly fit students’ fast-paced study life.
Therefore, an electronic dictionary is my top choice.
第二节
Possible version
Without hesitation, Sarris reached out for the vehicle door. It was not so bad that water just crept into the interior of the car. Comforting the girl softly, he pulled the door open, and lifted the terrified Olivia out. After sending the little girl to shallow water for one neighbour to care for, he went back towards the car, also reminding the neighbour to call emergency services. Just at that moment, the pond water had flooded half the car, posing a deadly threat to the unconscious mother’s life. Thanks to the half-open window, Sarris opened the car door, unbuckled Kim’s belt and pulled her out with great effort.
After swimming Kim back to the shore, Sarris collapsed from exhaustion. Shivering and breathless, he could barely stand on his feet. Nearby neighbors rushed to take over and check on the mother, offering warm blankets. Soon, the emergency vehicles arrived at the scene. Luckily, Kim soon regained consciousness with professional treatment. Olivia calmed down gradually, repeatedly thanking Sarris for his brave rescue and also bowing to all the people present for their help. Just at that moment, it stuck Sarris that ordinary kindness and selfless courage can become the warmest light to hold people through despair.
听力原文:
Text 1
M: Excuse me, I think I’ve got lost in this Art Gallery. (1) Can you tell me the way out?
W: Sure. Go back. Turn left at the third corner and you’ll see the gate leading to Central Park.
M: Thanks a lot!
Text 2
W: Tom, we have to go to the swimming class now.
M: Why the rush? It’s only seven thirty am. Driving there is no more than ten minutes.
W: (2) You’re right, but we need to leave half an hour early to beat the traffic.
Text 3
W: I have a beautiful garden in my backyard. It provides plenty of fresh air.
M: Well, I live in the city, (3) but I can grow flowers outside my window to bring more green around me.
W: Good idea! You know, some people even create green spaces on the roof.
Text 4
M: (4) What would you like written on the cake, madam?
W: Just write “Happy Retirement”. It’s for my mom. She’s about to retire.
M: Congratulations! (4) Is it for pickup or delivery?
W: I’ll pick it up.
Text 5
W: (5) Are there any Chinese restaurants near here?
M: There is a dining area near the Global Theater. Chinese food, Italian pizza, British steak — whatever you want!
W: Woo, I can’t wait to go there.
Text 6
M: Hello, Professor Foster. This is David Johnson.
W: Hi, David! What can I do for you?
M: Well, (6) I’ve run into some problems with my graduation essay and was hoping to consult you. Can we meet up sometime?
W: Sure, come to my office at two o’clock this afternoon.
M: (7) But I will be taking an interview training class at that time. How about four pm?
W: OK, four pm works for me. See you then!
M: See you!
Text 7
M: Kate, you’ll never believe what happened to me yesterday! I had my first boxing match and Mr. Black was the referee. (8) You know what a strict teacher he is!
W: I know, Alex! He’s nothing like those gentle teachers. Everyone fears him.
M: In the second round, I took such a hard hit from my opponent that I felt dizzy and unbalanced. (9) I attacked back with a wild swing. Instead of hitting my opponent, it landed on Mr. Black’s nose. And he collapsed!
W: Oh no! Mr. Black must be really angry, right?
M: (10) He patted me on the shoulder and said, “Son, you’ve got real potential. Excellent hit!”
Text 8
M: Welcome to the Accommodation Service Office. What can I do for you?
W: (11) I’m here to find out some information about a shared flat near the university.
M: OK, let’s see what we’ve got. There’s a shared four-bedroom house near Villiers Street. There are three other girls there already. They need someone for the fourth bedroom.
W: Is there any furniture in the bedroom?
M: Yes, there is a single bed, a desk, and a bookshelf. Besides, the four of you share the living room with a digital TV. (12) And what’s special is that the bedroom window looks straight out onto a park.
W: Really? That’s great!
M: Yes. The house has recently been decorated. The rent is £100 a week, paid weekly. (13) Bills are extra. You should share them equally with the other girls. So, do you want me to call the landlord?
W: Okay!
Text 9
W: (14) Welcome to Growing Space. This is Sarah. Today we have Professor Carter with us. Professor Carter, could you tell us how to answer the question “What is your greatest weakness?” in a job interview?
M: OK, this question is a test of self-awareness. It’s important to be sincere when answering interview questions, (15) because an inappropriate answer might cause you to lose the job opportunity.
W: I will say, “My greatest weakness is that I am a perfectionist.” What do you think of this answer?
M: This is a strategy of turning a strength into a weakness. (16) We don’t recommend this because the answer sounds perfect, but it doesn’t feel honest.
W: So what is a proper answer?
M: I suggest structuring your answer according to the PAR model. The first step is to identify your problem.
W: OK, what’s next?
M: (17) Then explain that you’ve taken necessary actions to overcome the problem. Interviewers want to see you have the ability to learn and grow. And the last step is to communicate the positive results your actions produced.
W: Thank you for your valuable advice.
Text 10
Dear guests,
(20) Welcome to the opening of our 30th annual Flower Festival. This year, more than 1,000 flower species will be on display. And we have chosen China as the theme of the festival for the very first time, (18) because China is one of the most biodiverse nations in the world. For years, we have shared a close connection and conducted joint work in plant protection and research. As we know, some flowers are extremely sensitive to environmental changes, so this festival serves as a reminder of the importance of plant conservation and global scientific cooperation. Today, this beautiful garden is decorated with various Chinese elements, which adds a strong festive atmosphere to our garden. (19) The exhibition will run from February 7th to March 8th. (20) Now, I am delighted to announce the opening of the 30th Flower Festival! Welcome to enjoy this grand event, where nature, culture, and science unite perfectly! Thank you!
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2025—2026学年度第二学期期末测试
高二英语试题
注意事项:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,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。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What does the man want to do?
A. Find the exit. B. Go to the park. C. Visit the Art Gallery.
2. What time will the swimming class start?
A. At 7:30 am. B. At 7:40 am. C. At 8:00 am.
3. Where does the man create the green space?
A. On the roof. B. In the backyard. C. Outside the window.
4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Clerk and customer. B. Boss and employee. C. Mother and daughter.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Going to the theater. B. Finding a restaurant. C. Cooking the food.
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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. Why does the man want to meet the woman?
A. To ask her for some advice.
B. To point out some of her issues.
C. To invite her to a graduation ceremony.
7. What will the man be doing at two o’clock this afternoon?
A. Working on an essay. B. Having a job interview. C. Attending a training lesson.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is Mr. Black like as a teacher?
A. Gentle. B. Strict. C. Fearless.
9. What happened to Alex in the second round?
A. He collapsed on the ground.
B. He accidentally hit the referee.
C. He knocked down his opponent.
10. What is Mr. Black’s attitude toward Alex’s performance?
A. Appreciative. B. Uncertain. C. Annoyed.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Why does the woman visit the man’s office?
A. To look for a shared flat.
B. To apply to a university.
C. To provide personal information.
12. What makes the fourth bedroom special?
A. A single bed. B. A digital TV. C. A park view.
13. What should the woman do as required?
A. Pay the rent monthly. B. Split the extra bills. C. Decorate the house.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Who is Sarah?
A. A radio host. B. A professor. C. A job interviewer.
15. What will an inappropriate answer lead to?
A. Raising self-awareness. B. Missing out on the job. C. Receiving a suggestion.
16. Why does Professor Carter suggest avoiding the answer given by Sarah?
A. It seems perfect. B. It shows strategy. C. It sounds dishonest.
17. What is the second step of the PAR model?
A. To learn new necessary skills.
B. To explain the actions already taken.
C. To communicate the positive results.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Why is China chosen as the theme of the festival this year?
A. China has a close relationship with the garden.
B. China has prepared for environmental changes.
C. China is among the world’s most biodiverse nations.
19. When will the exhibition end?
A. On February 7th. B. On March 8th. C. On March 30th.
20. What is the goal of the speech?
A. To promote Chinese culture.
B. To call for plant conservation.
C. To declare a flower festival open.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Turning Waste Plastic into Green Hydrogen Fuel
Scientists are developing a new way to tackle two major global problems at once: plastic pollution and the demand for clean energy. More than 460 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide each year, and large amounts end up polluting land and oceans. According to UNEP official data, global waste plastic is disposed of (处理) in four different ways as shown below.
Disposal Way Percentage
Turning waste plastic into clean hydrogen is an effective way to cut plastic pollution and ease energy shortage. The following are the five widely studied industrial technologies.
None of these five methods can be widely put into use currently. Mixed plastic types and various additives disturb conversion (转化) reactions; existing photo-catalysts fail gradually after long-time use, and separating mixed liquid from gas products consumes extra energy. Professor Duan Xiaoguang points out, “We need more stable catalysts and better system designs to ensure the technology is both efficient and economically practical on a large scale.” Lu Xiao adds, “With continued innovation, solar-powered plastic-to-fuel technologies could play a key role in building a sustainable, low-carbon future.”
21. What percentage of waste plastic fails to be recycled?
A. 50%. B. 69%. C. 72%. D. 91%.
22. Which technology suits all the waste plastic?
A. Thermal steam reforming. B. Traditional water splitting.
C. Electrocatalytic reforming. D. Solar-driven photoreforming.
23. What does Professor Duan suggest regarding the five methods?
A. Transforming solar energy fully. B. Reducing energy consumption.
C. Upgrading catalysts and designs. D. Promoting them on a large scale.
B
Most of the time, things don’t work out for owners in the sport of horse racing. “You have so many things that just do not go your way. I mean, you lose the majority of your races,” said Adam S. Ainspan. Life is much the same: setbacks (挫折) are common on the road to success. Yet Ainspan stood out from many others, for he possessed an extraordinary ability to discover hidden talent.
His most remarkable achievement lies in cultivating (驯养) Beau “Bo” Jangles, an outstanding racehorse. It has earned huge prize money and won top honors across the US and Canada. The horse was named the 2025 Dan Patch Horse of the Year, the first winner outside American racetracks.
Ainspan’s career as a vet (兽医) gave him the “scout’s eye” necessary to identify greatness in Bo. His background allowed him to see past the surface, identifying talent where others saw risk. Ainspan credits that double perspective — the ability to judge racing horses from different sides — as the secret to his success.
Ainspan’s decision to buy the one-year-old Beau “Bo” Jangles perfectly reflected his sharp insight and accurate judgment. His partners doubted the horse, worrying that its large build would hold back its athletic performance. However, Ainspan noticed its flexible and efficient movement from a sales video. He trusted his own judgment firmly and refused to be influenced by others’ doubts. “Without my professional experience related to horses, I don’t think I ever would have picked him.” Eventually, he spent $65,000 to purchase the horse.
Looking ahead to Bo’s next campaign, Ainspan said that he remains “cautiously optimistic.” Such extraordinary insight has accompanied him all the way on this journey.
24. What can be learned about most horse owners in horse racing?
A. They suffer frequent defeats. B. They work out on racing days.
C. They fail to follow their usual path. D. They depend on luck to win races.
25. What does the underlined word “scout’s eye” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. A whole picture of horse racing. B. A sharp ability to find talent.
C. A strong sense of responsibility. D. A skill to diagnose complex illnesses.
26. What does Ainspan’s words indicate in paragraph 4?
A. Others’ opinions make a difference. B. Choices outweigh one’s hard work.
C. One’s professional experience matters. D. Personal judgment needs great courage.
27. What is Ainspan’s attitude towards Bo’s next campaign?
A. Calm but excited. B. Positive but reserved.
C. Curious but worried. D. Confident but unrealistic.
C
Picture two grandmothers, both in their late sixties, heading to their local market on a Monday morning. One in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, uses her phone to pay for vegetables and check her pension (养老金). The other in Manila, the Philippines, counts banknotes as usual while her phone in pocket.
The contrast appears in the Global Findex 2025 database covering over 140 countries. About 90% of Mongolian seniors make digital payments, while the figure is nearly zero in the Philippines and Indonesia. New analysis shows a clear divide in digital financial inclusion — widespread use of digital financial services across generations and regions. By 2050, one in four people will turn 60. So how the elderly use digital services decides personal well-being and broader economic resilience (抗风险能力).
China and Mongolia see high digital use among the elderly. WeChat Pay and Alipay have built widespread payment systems in China. The government in Mongolia sends pensions directly to digital accounts, letting seniors pay daily expenses digitally.
However, seniors in Indonesia still get government subsidies (补贴) in cash. Local mobile wallets mainly serve young people. For lack of reliable internet access and basic digital skills, seniors can’t make the most of digital financial services, despite having related needs. Their financial resilience is also limited. That is, if they lose income, they can only cover expenses in cash for two months at most, in which case their only solution is to ask family or friends for help. All these mean that financial inclusion does not improve seniors’ financial conditions.
Thankfully, these challenges will hopefully be overcome. A new World Bank report shares effective policy experience from the Republic of Korea to help solve these tough challenges. The report shows that digital financial inclusion is far more than just spreading digital financial services. In truth, it is intended to help elderly people achieve better financial security in the long run.
28. What can we learn from the Global Findex 2025 database?
A. Indonesian seniors hardly use digital payments.
B. Mongolian seniors rank first in digital payments.
C. The divide in digital financial inclusion is narrowing.
D. Seniors who use digital services will become happier.
29. Why are Mongolian seniors able to make digital payments?
A. They merely have digital accounts. B. Policies discourage cash withdrawals.
C. WeChat Pay offers particular assistance. D. They enjoy proper digital payment services.
30. What is the goal of the digital financial inclusion for the elderly?
A. To gain foreign policy experience. B. To spread financial security tips.
C. To enhance their economic security. D. To ensure their steady income growth.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Seniors’ Digital Finance Divide B. Cash Payments and Mobile Wallets
C. Digital Payments and Financial Risks D. Digital Benefits to Mongolian Seniors
D
Edward Kang, a 17-year-old high school student from New Jersey, has developed an AI tool called RetinaMind. The system analyzes patients’ retinal (视网膜的) images and diagnoses (诊断) brain-related disorders with an accuracy of 89%.
Three years ago, while working on a school project, Kang came across a study by researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, which used retinal images to diagnose autism (自闭症). Fascinated by this creative idea, he set out to improve the original model. In the end, he created RetinaMind to diagnose both autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
In America, 1 in 54 children is affected by ASD and nearly seven million kids suffer from ADHD. These two brain disorders have no obvious physical signs, so doctors mainly depend on behavioral tests for diagnosis. Though early treatment can greatly improve patients’ long-term conditions, early diagnosis is still quite difficult. Kang hopes his invention will help realize early diagnosis and bring a better life to patients around the world.
Kang learned programming and machine learning all by himself via online courses. He first copied the model from a research paper and later updated it to detect ADHD. He believed a useful examining tool should tell different illnesses apart. However, telling one mental illness from another is far harder. So Kang used more complex calculation methods to make his model work better, which makes final results much more believable and accurate.
This tool can automatically discover and combine extremely subtle retinal patterns that are far too complex for humans to recognize, which makes them powerful enough to make diagnoses. However, experts warn that retinal differences are not only seen in ASD and ADHD, but also appear in many other brain-related illnesses. Kang agrees and plans to upgrade his tool to classify autism into mild, moderate and severe types, to provide more targeted treatment and support for sick children.
32. What inspired Edward Kang to develop RetinaMind?
A. His school project on brain-related disorders.
B. A model diagnosing patients’ retinal illnesses.
C. His sudden thought of diagnosing ASD and ADHD.
D. A study applying retinal images to diagnose autism.
33. Why are the situations of ASD and ADHD mentioned in paragraph 3?
A. To reveal issues of current diagnostic tests. B. To draw public attention to children’s health.
C. To illustrate the high cost of brain disorders. D. To highlight the necessity of the invention.
34. What can we infer from Kang’s research process?
A. The latest model could tell all mental illnesses apart.
B. Kang copied established models with little creativity.
C. Calculation methods improved his model’s accuracy.
D. Kang took online classes to deepen his medical research.
35. What does Kang intend to do next?
A. Offer professional treatment to patients. B. Seek more support from medical experts.
C. Recognize types of brain-related illnesses. D. Better his model for detailed classification.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Many people simply go to the gym or spend all their time on sports like soccer — competitive group activities. However, finding a balance between these two worlds creates a more well-rounded approach to health. It keeps the mind focused and the body prepared for any challenge. 36
This balanced combination brings unique physical benefits. Athletes find that their coordination (协调能力) improves when they leave the sports field and enter the gym. Gym training builds strength and endurance, while sports put these into practical use. 37 Adults who stick to both endurance exercise and strength training are about 50% less likely to die from the flu.
The mixture also improves mental fitness. Sports require quick thinking and strategy under pressure. Gym work provides the discipline needed to complete those moves. 38 Moreover, mental tiredness disappears when you switch from a repetitive workout. The brain stays active by learning new rules and reacting to opponents. Finally you develop better focus and a stronger drive to succeed in all areas.
In terms of long-term health, a diverse routine helps keep lifelong exercise habits. Mixing gym activities with group sports builds both social bonds and physical strength. More importantly, a diverse routine makes it easier to stay consistent when motivation drops. 39 Turn to team sports for support when you need more energy.
So enjoy the best of both worlds with a little planning. 40 Every workout makes you stronger and better.
A. Enough motivation will stop you pausing.
B. The results speak for themselves in your looks and feelings.
C. You can rely on the gym when you need quiet training alone.
D. But the question lies in how to strike the balance between them.
E. Combining both improves strategic thinking and self-discipline.
F. The balance will offer unexpected advantages for both body and mind.
G. Health officials also point out the link between diverse exercise and physical health.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Casper is a great horned owl living at the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society. It has become a (n) 41 at the center after fostering (照料) more than 500 rescued owlets since 1999.
Casper first arrived at the center after suffering 42 . Soon the team discovered she had a very special 43 : she was a natural foster mom. Since then, she has helped generations of rescued baby owls, teaching the skills they are 44 in need of after they return to nature.
Right now, she’s 45 four more owlets (猫头鹰幼崽). The young owls learn by watching her fly, hunt, and 46 the world around them. “They look up to her, they follow her, they 47 her,” said Rob Hope, manager of the society. Casper teaches important behaviors like 48 prey (猎物) and staying cautious of humans. Such are 49 that can make a big difference once the birds are 50 into the wild. “That’s what we want so that when those babies are in the wild, they’ve got a good chance of 51 ,” he said.
Over the 26 years, Casper has become far more than a rescue animal. She’s been a trusted teacher, protector, and 52 mother to hundreds of 53 baby owls who otherwise might not have survived.
Honestly, it’s impossible not to 54 the unsung hero. One injured owl who couldn’t return to the wild ended up 55 her life to helping hundreds of others get there instead.
41. A. witness B. nurse C. legend D. expert
42. A. injuries B. threats C. losses D. blows
43. A. habit B. demand C. family D. gift
44. A. freely B. slightly C. badly D. lately
45. A. hatching B. tending C. observing D. testing
46. A. care about B. take over C. dig into D. react to
47. A. hug B. imitate C. doubt D. value
48. A. catching B. burying C. selecting D. tricking
49. A. games B. references C. lessons D. honors
50. A. driven B. packed C. admitted D. released
51. A. evolution B. migration C. success D. survival
52. A. adoptive B. punctual C. reasonable D. biological
53. A. naughty B. weak C. anxious D. independent
54. A. comfort B. remind C. appreciate D. overlook
55. A. dedicating B. limiting C. sacrificing D. abandoning
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The pressure at 10,000 meters underwater 56 (reach) nearly 1,100 kilograms per square centimeter. At such a depth, even 57 tiniest mistake can put both the equipment and people in life-threatening danger.
Aware of the risk, Zhou Hao, the 46-year-old chief technician of the Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, does his work with extreme strictness, 58 (make) equipment parts with precision down to 0.003 millimeters — about one-thirtieth the width of a human hair. Beyond that strictness, however, lies an equally remarkable 59 (commit) to his work: during a shipboard mission, he threw up 60 (violent) but when the equipment failed, he pulled himself together and fixed the problem.
Over the past decade, in addition to solving 366 technical challenges, Zhou 61 (lead) 316 upgrades for sea trials, helping China’s domestically built submarines achieve multiple national and international 62 (first).
Zhou is currently training the next generation. Among his four apprentices (学徒), one is a senior technician, two are mid-level technicians, 63 the last one is an advanced-level trainee. Zhou makes it his duty to equip them 64 the knowledge of the nation’s deep-sea technology.
As China pushes 65 (it) deep-sea ambitions, Zhou believes craftsmanship will determine how far the country can go. He said, “There is no road in the deep sea. We don’t need to follow — we are the path.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报“Opinion”栏目正在征稿,请同学们对英语学习中使用纸质词典还是电子词典进行选择,并阐述理由。
请你写一篇短文向该栏目投稿。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paper Dictionaries or Electronic Dictionaries?
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。
46-year-old Kim Wallace and her 8-year-old daughter, Olivia, had been heading home after picking up dinner from Olive Garden. On the way back home, she suddenly began feeling extremely sick while driving the SUV. The sudden wave of nausea (作呕) caused Kim to lose consciousness behind the wheel, and the SUV went out of control instantly. Sitting in the back seat, 8-year-old Olivia was jolted (颠簸) violently as soon as the car turned sharply. The peaceful mood after their dinner out disappeared in an instant. She called out in a trembling voice, “Mom! Mom! What’s up?” Yet she got no response from Kim. Panic washing over the little girl, she grabbed tightly onto the edge of the front seat.
As the vehicle crashed through a fence, tore across several residential backyards, and slid rapidly toward a nearby pond, Olivia screamed, “Help! Help!” By the time the SUV threw itself into the cold pond water, she was completely overwhelmed by fear and helplessness.
The violent crash made a loud sound, and it was this sudden loud crash that caught the attention of 33-year-old Yianni Sarris, who was helping his father cut down trees in the backyard of his parents’ home at that moment.
Sarris witnessed the entire shocking scene of the out-of-control SUV. Realizing that there were people trapped in the sinking vehicle, Sarris rushed straight toward the pond. Noticing several neighbors drawn by the crash were rushing toward the pond, Sarris didn’t even pause to exchange a word — he just jumped in.
Fortunately, the water in the pond was not all that deep. Swimming nearer, he spotted through the half-open window that in the car were a panicked girl and an unconscious lady.
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Without hesitation, Sarris reached out for the vehicle door.
After swimming Kim back to the shore, Sarris collapsed from exhaustion.
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