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2025-2026学年第二学期期未统练高一年级英语学科试卷
总六150分1者试时问:120分钟
本试卷共纳【容(选条愿)和第几卷(非选烟)两都分,把」、Ⅱ轮的答奥块涂成填写在州应的咨团卡上,
答鹰时谛按避号位里,在规定区域作答、试结束后,讷将试及芥团卡依次交回,祝各位同学为武利!
第1绘:选择题(共105分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小愿:每小题1分,满分6分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、0三个选项中选出履佳选项,听完每
段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.What is the man probably?
A.An actor.
B.Amodel.
C.A photographer.
2.What will Sarah do tomorrow moming?
A.Go hiking.
B.Sce a doctor.
C.Go traveling.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.、be heavy traffic.
B.A radio program.
C.Moring newspapers.
4.What docs the man think of the historical movie?
A.Too long.
B.Humorous.
C.Attractive.
5.Why does the woman look tired?
A.She suffers work pressure.
B.She stays up late.
C.She is sick.
第二节(供15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、〔三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每我对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的
作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What makes the woman want to exchange the coat?
A.The big size.
B.The dirty spot.
C.The wrong color.
7.What's the man's suggestion for the woman?
A.Enjoy a discount.
B.Wait for a big promotion.
C.Get another style at the same price.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Why does the man make the phone call?
A.To ask for help.
B.To book a room
C.To delay a meeting.
9.How will the man get to No.46 Main Street?
A.By subway.
B.By bus.
C.By taxi.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why does the woman come to the man?
A.She lost her luggage.
B.A stranger disturbed her.
C.Her computer broke down.
11.How does the woman sound when mentioning the business meeting?
A.Anxious.
B.Calm
C.Relieved.
12.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a train station.
B.On a plane.
C.At an airport.
听第9段材料。回答第13至46-题。
13.Which group acuvity does the club provide?
A.Outdoor survival camping.B regular storytelling.
C.Animal feeding.
14.How much is the annual membership fee?
AS80.
B.560.
C.S30.
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15.Who is Stove probably?
he woman's son.
B.The woman'g tooohor.
C.The womao's husbond.
16.What will the woman do noxt?
AColl her friond.
B.Rcad come books
·C讪西a fortn.
听第10段材料,回密第17至20思。
17.What made Xoan papm g its nano?
A.Its use.
B.'ts production place
C:Its rav materloL
18.When wag the makmne procoss of Xuiln paper morutorud by de roval court?
A.In the Tang Dynasty.
B.In tho Song Dynasty.
.C.In the Ming Dytasty.
19.Whlch faotor cootlbutc tong County's prdueUou af the bost Xuan papor?
A.the mild climato.
B.Low mlnfall.
C.rosh立
20.What is the speakor doing
A.Giving a olass.
B.Delivoring a specoh.
Hosting a program.
第二部分:英用知识运用(供两节,满分46分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分.满分16分)
从A、B、C,D四个选项中,选出可以坟入空白处的爱佳迭项,
21.-I think teenagers are too young to be allowed to sail nlode on the sos.
Some wel-trained (cens are calm and capabla onough to do it.
A.I beg to differ
B.It's up to you
C.That's the case
D.I cab't agrce more
2.People sit uncomfortably on plastic chuirs,looklog through old magezn9,
have boen read hundreds
of times previously.
A.all of whor▣
B.each of whom
C.all of which
D.onob of which
23.If we live
nature,we will surely get grom rewards from our boautifdl oarth
A.in pursuit of
B.mharmony with
C.in regponse to
D.in favor of
24.In all fields,particularly the business world,whon
_properly,competition can bring benefits.
A.managing
B.to be managed
C.managed
D.having managed
25.By working bard,you may have a chance to
yaurself from your colleaguos and get promoted carly.
A.separate
B.recover
C.distingulsh
D.reacuc
26.-Jack refused to help me when I was-in trouble.
As far as I know,he is always ready to help others.
A.So what
.B How come
C.Why not
D,Whmt for
27.Hi.it's Tim!Greetings from Paris!This broadcast to you from one of the largest museums on Earthl
A.is being brought
B.is bringing
C.was being brought D.wns bringing
28.The experience of going through ups and downs allows us to gradually Agure out
ufe truly means.
A.that
B.where
C.whether
whot
29.-What helps Michnel build up cross-cultml communication skills?
to different cultures from an early age.
A.Being exposed
B.Exposing
C.To expose
D.Exposed
30.In order to stay healthy and energetic,students are recommended to cu down the of junk food.
A.contribution
B.concern
C.consumption
D.confirmation
31.When disasters strike,affected families need
food,water and medicine to survive tough days.
A.sufficient
B.precise
C.temporary
D.flexible
32.In the last few decades,Bad weatger like heavy min and serious droughty
due to climate change.
A.were occurred
B.was occurred
.C has occurred
D.have occurred
33.the height increases,the atmosphere will become thinner and thinner.
A.Even if
B.Unless
C.In case
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34.One of the school rules is that all students
_wear school uniforms neatly during school hours.
A.shall
B.can
C.will
D.might
35.When chatting with teons,please use simple words to
your sincere advice to them patiently.
A.give out
B.pass down
C.get across
D.figure out
第二节:完形填空(供20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,棠握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
As online live selling becomes increasingly popular,the traditional brick-and-mortar (model is
no longer attracting customers,leaving the candy shop,Sticky,in danger of 36.The shop owner David
King and his daughter Annabelle recognized the need to adapt and find 37
ways to run their business
and 38 their homemade candy.David and Annabelle's 39 was to post funny candy-making
vidcos online.But neither the father nor the daughter expected how40 their plan would work.
At first,only around 20 people41 for.Sticky's live stream )When they reached 150,it felt
like a huge 42 But what amazed them even more was that more and more people got 43 with
their videos.By the end of the fourth month,over two million people had 44 Sticky's online account.
The store got thousands of international45 and finally started getting busy.
Now with over two million online fans and even more 46,Sticky has completely changed its
marketing strategics."I haven't had any 47 of managing big social media and all of a sudden,I have to
deal with it"Annabelle explained.She added that the majority of her.day was taken up with 48 videos
and posting them on time.
Now,the shop continues to run live streams 49.The viewers don't hesitate.to 50 Sticky,
expressing their deep affection for the candy-making broadcasts.David thinks it is the human elcment of their
candy shop that truly 51 people.He said,"One 52 I get from fans is that they find.the process
of pulling sugar and making candy to be 53.People can watch us and 54 with us,feeling the
ease and comfort of making something small and beautiful.It 55 their pressure.and anxiety in this
fast-paced society."
36 A.closing down
B.coming by
C.moving along
D.knocking down
37.A.conveniem
B.mysterious
C.Innovative
D.traditional
38.A.deliver
B.market
C.pack
D.produce
39.Asolution
B.recognition
C.participation
D.imagination
40.A.riskily
B.independently
C.reasonably
D.successfully
41.A.tumned over
B.showed off
C.showed up
D.turned off
42.A.gap
.B.achievement
C.trick
D.challenge
43.山ascinated
B.familiar
C.satisfied
D.picky
44.A.recorded
B.discovered
C.searched
D followed
45.A.agreements
B.discussions
.C orders
D.relations
46.A partners
B.competitors
€.viewers
D.passers-by
47.A.opportunity
B.experience
C.doubt
D.suggestion
48.A.watching
B.checking
C.appreciating
D.shooting
49.A.immediately
B.tegularly
C.temporarily
D.secretly
50.A.shoulder
B.hand
C.head
D.back
51.A.unites
B.informs
C.affects
D.attracts
52.A comment
B:advantage
C.guidance
D.motivation
53.A.inspiring
B.relaxing
C.educational
D.funny
54.A.cooperate
B.examine
C interact
D.argue
55 A.elieves
B.increases
C.analyzes
D.shares
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。
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Prc-Collage Program Courso9
The Harvard Pre-College Program will be hosting all courses online for Summer 2026.To encourage
interactive learning,class sizes are small and typlcally range from 12 to 18 students.In this harmonious sctting,
you will practise the art of hoalthy debates,learn to express clearly on complox topics,and deliver presentations
based on your own rescarch,all under the guidanco of Harvard instructors (for an autbentic college-lovel
experience.At the end of the progrem,you will receive a writton evaluation from your instructor,as well as a
Harvard transcript(成绩单)with a grade of AR or NM("requirements mot"or"requirememts not met门,
Courso:Care in Critical Times
July 5August 16,Monday to Thursday,8:30 am-11 am
Andrea Wright
What is care7Howcanomuities encourage care asatoo to cbeer people up and keep them hopeful?
This course requires students not only to find out how they can get involved in cring work,but also to oomplete
a locally based community project that spreads kinduess.
Course:Introduction to Nearoscience
July 7-July.25,Wednesday fo Fnday,Noon-3 pm
Grace Francis
This course is an introduction to the nervous system,whigh focuses on the structure and function of the
human brain.
Course:College Writing
July 1-July 22,Ihursday to Saturday,8 am-11:30 am
Martin T Greenup
This course introduces students to college writing by taking them through the steps required to complete a
five-page analytic essay.Students read a range of classic and contemporary short stories,and dovelop strategies
for careful reading through class discussion and in-class exercises.
Course:The Economics of Cities
June 17-July 29,Sunday to Thursday,3:15 pm-6:15 pm
Thomas Shay Hill
What causes cities to grow,and what limits their growth?What are the costs of urban living,and how can
they be overcome?We examine a range of major urban issues from an economic view:traffic and transportation,
water,public health and the role of cities in promoting economic growth and technological innovation.
56.What is the purpose of the first paragraph.
A.To offer brief information of the program.
B.To introduce the program instructors.
C.To give suggestions for the guidance.
D.To explain the requirements of the courses.
57.What's special about the course of Care in Critical Times?
A.It involves various subjects.
B.It provides more than theoretical knowledge.
C.It is intended for students interested in science.
D.It requires students to complete an analytic essay.
58.What can you acquire from the course of Intrcduion te-Neurosoieneei
A.Biomedical knowledge.
B.Social service skills
C.Writing strategies.
D.Innovative skills.
59.Which course can you take if you are available on Friday mornings in July?
A.College Writing.
B.Care n Critical Times.
C.The Economics of Cities.
D.Introduction to Neuroscience.
60.Whose course should you choose if you are interested in urban public health?
A.Grace Francis's.
B.Andrea Wright's.
C.homas Shay Hlil's.D.Martin T Greenup's.
B
29-year-old Dim Nang Lio is a mother of a six-year-old boy in a mountainous and remote region in north
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-eastern Cambodia.Like many other parents in her village who get married and have childret nt an carly-age,
she used to have little knowledge about how she sbould.look after her child to ensure he can grow well and
reach his full potential.
But everything changed when she received Nurturing Care Parenting training from village volunteers.
Nurturing Care Parenting is intended to cnsure that each child enjoys a wonderful early life,including through
healthcare,early education and play.It also helps parents avoid violence or punishment to discipline their
children.
"I learoad.a-lot from Nurturing Care Parenting."Dim Nang Lao says."I leamed how to take good care of
my child's physical well-being,daily diet and carly education.I also mastered proper ways to communicate with
him when he is wrong and comfort him when he is upset.I leared that a child is a white paper.If I hit him,he
will imitate those actions.from me."
Dim Nang Lao is one of those who have benefited from tho training.According to a local official named
Ang Chenda,the training bas reached five villages and has improved the lives of many families.She holds a
-positive atttude toward the parenting training,as the majority of parents in this community previously did not
fully uderstand what they needed to do to support their children's nceds and development,with most of their
time spent earning an income through farm work.
"After the training,their understanding of raising young children is far differert,"Ang Chenda says."They
are more aware of the significance of caring for their children.They take their children to the health center for
check-ups,issue birth certificates for their children and send their children to school.They also reduce violence
and use positive discipline instead."
Dim Nang Lao says she is grateful for the opportunity to-learn about positive parenting and apply it in her
daily life."I hope more parents in our country can receive this training and benefit from it as I do,".she adds.
61.What can we learn about maoy parents in Dim Nang I ao's village!
A.They,cared little about their kids'physical health.
B.They knew little about their kids'potential.
C.They couldn't make a living through farm work.
.D...hey hardly knew how to care for their kids well
2.What is the main goal of the Nurturing Care Parenting training?
A.To increase parents'income through educational suppert,
B To help children achieve a healthy and promising start in life.
C.To encourage children to focus on early education independently.
D.To teach paremts stricter methods of disciplining their children.
63.What does Dim Nang Lao focus on in paragraph 3?
A.What she learned about her son.
B.Her son's change over the time.
C.What she gained from the training.
D.The goal of the parenting program.
64.Why is Ang Chrnda mentioned in the text?
A.To speak highly of Nurturing Care Parenting
B.To introduce a harmonious parent-child relationship.
C To show the popularity of the training outside villages.
D.To highlight the positive impact of parenting on kids.
65.What does Dim Nang Lao'expec of Nurturing Care Parenting?
A It will criticize traditional parenting.
B.It will be received extensively.
C.It will offer jobs to more parents.
D.It will be well obtainod worldwide
C
Diving rapidly to ocean depths of 800 meters or deeper several times a night,scalloped hammerhead sharks
(路氏双程鲨)search the ocean floor for food.
Some speedy deep-sea sharks are partly warm-blooded,which can pass body heat to specific organs()
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even in icy temperatures.But the scalloped hammerhead shark has no such system Every tire it dives deep,its
environmeat temperature drops over 20C.Such an extreme temperature drop,cspecially for an animal that
can't warm itself,should weaken the shark's eyesight and brain function.It could cven be mortal,causing the
shark's muscles to seize up,and preventing it moving forward and pushing oxygennted wuter into ts gills().
That raiscd a question:How is it that these sharks can keep themselves warm and survive?To figure it out,
Mark Royer,together with his team,attached a pack of sensors ()to the animalsof the coas of the
Hawaiian island Oahu.These included a special device,which tracked movement,the energy of til beats,and
the body direction.The pack also recorded the derth,pater temperatures,and the shark's interal body
temperature.
The sharks swam with this sensor pack for 23 days,and then the pack separated from the sharks and came
up to the surface of the ocean,where it signaled its location to scientsts.The data showed that the sharks
maintained their body temperature changes wrthin 0.[C for the entirety-ofthelr-dive and most of their way back
up to the surface.In the final 300 meters near the surlace,the sharks'body temperature dropped about a mere
2℃.
The team believes that hammerhead sharks close their ginls and mouths as thov dive.They shut off their
oxygen intake and prevent their body heat from escaping into the ocean Ths strategy would allow them to stay
warm as they hunt for food.The drop in temperature during the final part was likely due to the sharks opening
their gills to breathe again as they neared comfortable water.
The study makes this shark the first deep-diving fish known to do this trick."It's completely beyond our
expectations.The meal at the bottom must be delicious,or else the energy loss involved wouldn't be worth it,"
Royer says.
66.What does the underlined word "mortal"in Paragraoh.2 mean?
A.Abnormal.
B.Obvious.
、C.Deadly.
D.Influcntial.
67>How do Royer's team obtain their findings?
A.By studying recorded data collected from sharks.B.By analyzing the body structure of the shark.
C.By closely tracking sharks on the spot.
D.By comparing similarities betwean different sharks.
68.What can be inferred about the sharks from Paragraph 4?
A.They got rid of the pack of sensors in the deep sea.
B.They struggled to signal their location to scientists.
C.They kept steady body temperature in the deep sea
D.They consumed much oxygen at the bottom of ocean.
69.What trick do these deep-diving.sharks use in the deep eea?
A.They pass body heat to specific organs.
B.They perform"breath-hold"diving.
C.They breathe with their mouths.
D.They dive deep very quickly.
70.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Unique lifestyle:the first deep-diving fish's happy life in the ocean
B Brave exploration:warm-blooded sharks'deep-ocean adventure.
C.The appeal of food:hammerhead sharks'hunting techniques.
D.Cousual survival:hammerhead sharks'deep-sea diving strategy.
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Every year,thousands of teenagers participate in programs at their local art museums.But do any of them
remember their time at museum events later in life?A new report suggests that the answer is yes-and finds
that arts-based museum programs are applauded for changing the course of alumni's (lives,even
years after the fact.
The Whitney Museum of American Art,the Walker Art Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art,Los
Angeles recently asked researchers to conduct a study to find out how effective their teen art proerams really are.
They involved over 300 former participants of four programs for teens that have been in existence since the
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1990s.Alumni,whose current ages rangeom 18 to36.were invited to find out how they viewed their
participation years after the fact:
Among the alumni surveyed,75 percent of them admitted that the teen art program experience had the most
favorable influence on their lives,outperforming the effects brought by family,school and local communities.
Nearly.55 percent rated it as one of the most memorable experiences.they had ever had,regardless of age.
Additionally,two-thirds said they were often in situations where their,exposure to museum-related experiences
positively affected their actions or thoughts.
It turns out that participating in art programs also helps keep teens kecn on culure even after they reach
adulthood:Ninety-six percent of participants bad paid a visit to an art muscum within the last two years,and 68
perceat have made more than five such trips during the same period.Thirty-two percent of alumni now pursue
ithn theristifelds
Though the study is the first of its kind to explore the impact of tecn-specific art programs in museums,it
reflects other research on the important benefits of eagnging with the arts.A decade of surveys by the National
Endowment for the Arts found that the childhood expericnce with the arts is significantly connected with
people's income and educational achievements as adults.Other studies have linked arts education to everything
from lower dropout rates to improvement in critical thinking skills.
71.What is the moin function of paragraph 1?
A.To make a comparison.
B To propose a definition.
C.To draw a conclusion.
D.To present the subject.
2 Why were the researchers asked to carry out the study?
A.To find out the course of alumni's lives.
B.To introduce the information of art museums.
C.To explore the impact of teen art programs
D.To invite people to engage in the art programs.
3.What do the figures in Paragraph 3 show?
A.Family and school have a'greater influence on young people.
B Museum-based art programs for tecns turn out to be beneficial.
C.Many tecas tend to overlook the great value of art programs.
D.Most experiences in museums are dull for today's teens.
74.What does Paragraph 4 tell us about art programs?
A.They are intended to attract more grown-ups.
B.They are designed to support art museums.
C.They cultivate adults who are culturally aware.D.They provide many job opportunities for adults.
5.What do the studies mentioned in the last paragraph havein common.
A..l reflect the positive value of art educaton.-B.All suggest the need to improve museum programs.
C.All show the growing popularity of art programs.D.All focus on the link between art and education.
第川卷:非选择愿(共45分)
第四部分:单词拼写
根据中文意思和首字母提示,用单词的正确形式完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
76.Volunteering in community activities can help teenagers to build a sense of r
77.A
(friend will always stand by you and offer help whenever you are in trouble
78:If you are on a tight b
you'd better avoid expensive restaurants and cook meals at home.(the
total amount of money availi
79.My aunt
shares her homemade snacks withr every neighbor in our community.
80.When a
in reading picture books,the kid won't respond to anyone who calls him.(focused
completely on...)
81.Students are not p'
to take mobile phones into classrooms during normal school study.time.
82.A had living habit
(our health and maxes us feel weak and tired all year round.
83.A medical center was e_
in the mountain village to take care of children's physical health.(ser
up or create)
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84.To be
(坦誡的),sponding too much time on games will badly affect our study at sobool,
85.I have to finish my homework beforo dinner
(否则,要不然)ypro的on't allow me to
watch cartoons.
第五部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
Wang Yi,who can't walk or even communicate normally,has written cight books with one movablo finger.
Wang was boro with cerebral palsy ()n-Jtangsu Province in 1989.Restrioted to a whcolchair as she began
to grow up,she eveo.has difficulty eating and bathing.
However,Wang and her parents have stayed roseate throughout Since childhood,Wang's pareats bave
been telling her to regard herself as a normal person even if she is physically disabled.She practiced performing
daily activities repeatedly.With her paremts'help,she.learned to live with her physical disability and aimed to be
an out-standing writer.Before the age of 17,Wang completed nine years of compulsory education and acquired
much literary knowledge.With the encouragement of her teacher,she became more determinod to pursue har
dream of writing.
Sitting in a wheelchair,Wang pursues her dream in her own way.Though she only has one movable finger
on her right hand,she has managed-to write eight books .with a total of more than a million words."For me,
writing is my necessary life mode.It has become a way for.me to communicate with the world.Only wben I am
involved in writing can I.feel complete."she stressed.
What Wang hopes most is that every disabled person can live without discrimination ()"The sense of
value and dignity is crucial which comes from the efforts of the disabled themselves,as well as from soclal
recognition,acceptance and equal treatment."She also hopes that readers can experience the strength of lifo,the
warmth of family and the beauty of the times when they are reading her works.
Jidi Majia,Vice Chairman of the China Writers Association commented,"Although Wang Yi has a
disability,the spirit shown in her works is optimistic.Besides,Wang's lyrics show aunique understanding about
the value of life."
86.What does Wang Yi suffer with cerebral palsy?(no more than 12 words)
8.What does the underlined word "roseate"'most probably mean?(1 word)
88 Why does Wang Yi consider writing a necessary life mode?(no more than 15 words)
89.According to Wang Yi,whatmatters most for the disabled?(no more than 10 words)
90.What do you think of Wang Yi?Give your reasons.(no more than 20 words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
91.假定你是晨光中学学生李津。你校即将举办英语活动周,现面向全体学生征集活动策划方张。请从
以下备选主题中任选其一,撰写一份英文活动方案,内容包括:
(1)所选主题以及选择理由:
(②)围绕该主题的特色活动(至少两个):
()简述本次活动周的意义。
可选主题:
①中国传统文化一Traditional Chinese Culture
②科技创新一Sci-tech Innovation
③低碳校园一Low-carbon Campus
注意:
(1)词数不少于100:
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头已给出,不计入词数。
With the English Week approaching,I'm glad to submit my activity plan
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1-5 CBAAB
6-10 BCABA
11-15ACBBA
16-20 CBCAA
With the English Week approaching,I'mgad to submit my activity plan with the theme:Si-tech
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Innovation.
21-25 ACBCC
26-30 BADAC
31-35ACDAC
I choose this theme for tworeasons.Firstly,AI has profoundly transformed mode soetyad
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bmen vooofbnninEglisri
36-40 ACBAD
41-45 CBADC
46-50 CBDBD
51-55 DABCA
anguage study with cutting-edge tecnology,motivatingus tomaster profesnxwhile
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keeping pace with the times.
56-60 ABAAC 61-65 DBCAB
66-70 CACBD
71-75 DCBCA
Two well-designed activities will be carried outohoeamingxperiFirst,English
单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分)
mini-eture will be presentedtosystematically explain basic AIknowedge and applicationu3D
76.responsibility 77.reliable
78.budget
79.generously
80.absorbed
printing and smart robots.Second,a group presentation competition will be held,where team members
81.permitted
82.threatens
83.established 84.frank
85.otherwise
cooperate toresearch and introducesome creative tech inventionsin fluent and standard English.
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These events combine language practice with scientific thinking.Not only will we polish our oral
86.She has difficulty in eating and bathing in her wheelchair./
English,but we will also cultivate innovative thinking.
Restricted to a wheelchair,she has difficulty eating and bathing./
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She is restricted to the wheelchair and has difficulty eating and bathing.
With the English Week approaching,I'd like to submit my plan.The theme I choose focuses on
87.Positive/Optimistic.
Low-carbon campus.
88.Because it helps her communicate with the world and feel complete.
I prefer this theme because environment holds great significance.For one thing,environmental
89.They can live with the sense of value and dignity./They can live without discrimination.
awareness is an essential quality for contemporary teenagers who are supposed to shoulder the mission of
90.She is determined and hard-working.It is because she has overcome her disability to write 8 books.
building a sustainable future.For another,we can integrate English leaming with eco-friendy concepts to
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apply what we have leamed practically.Toto raise students'awareness of low-carbon life,a variety of
范文一
creative events will be launched.We will host English discussion on how to reduce or recycle waste,
With the English Week approaching,I'm glad to submit my activity plan.I select the theme
which contributes to an eco-friendy campus.Additionally,participants can shoot short English videos
"Traditional Chinese Culture"without any hesitation.
recording eco-friendly daily acts,such as sorting rubbish or saving water.What's more,we'll also set up
For one thing,splendid traditional culture is the treasure of our nation,which deserves to be
an exhibition to show English posters that call on green lifestyles.
introduced to more people in fluent English.For another,this theme enables us to combine language
These activities perfectly combine language practice withenviromental education.This special
leaming with cultural awareness,broadening our horizons and boosting cultural confidence.
month will surely inspire us to live in harmony with nature while improving our English competence.
Here.are some activities based on this theme.First,an English lecture about paper-cutting.
calligrapby and ancient festivals will be delivered.Besides,we will hold a cultural show,where students
can introduce tea art or Hanfu in English.What's more,a poster competition will be launched to display
our creative introductions to traditional arts
I firmly believe these activities will greatly arouse our passion for English.Not only can we polish
our language skills,but we will also master how to spread Chinese culture to the world.I'm convinced
that this month will be rewarding and impressive for every student.
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