河南省信阳市信阳高级中学2025-2026学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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河南省信阳市信阳高级中学2025-2026学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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河南省信阳高级中学新校(贤岭校区)
2025-2026学年高二上期12月测试(一)
英语答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B A B B A A C A C C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A C B C B A C B A C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B B A A C B C A B B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 D C C A A C G A B F
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 B D C D A B D B C A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 B A C C A
56.where 57.leads 58.hidden 59.snacks 60.serving 61.and 62.leisurely 63.is believed 64.the 65.after
66.Possible version 1:
Dear Jenny,
I’m excited to participate in the labor practice activity. After careful consideration, I’ve decided to join the Community English Teaching project.
This project aligns perfectly with my passion for language education. Teaching English to community members not only helps them improve their skills but also strengthens social connections. Additionally, it’s a great opportunity for me to develop communication and leadership abilities while contributing to the community. I believe this experience will be both meaningful and rewarding.
Thank you for organizing these wonderful options!
Best regards,
Li Hua
Possible version 2:
Dear Jenny,
I’m thrilled about the upcoming labor practice. I’ve chosen the School Garden Beautifying project because I’m deeply interested in environmental sustainability.
By participating in this project, I can help create a greener and more pleasant campus environment. Gardening not only enhances the school’s appearance but also promotes eco-friendly habits among students. Moreover, working outdoors with my peers will foster teamwork and a sense of responsibility. I’m eager to contribute to making our school more beautiful!
Thank you for offering such meaningful activities.
Best wishes,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份给外教Jenny写一封邮件,在“Community English Teaching”和“School Garden Beautifying”两个劳动实践项目中做出选择,并说明理由。
【详解】1.词汇积累
参加:participate in→take part in
决定:decide→make up one’s mind
提升:improve→enhance
机会:opportunity→chance
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:This project aligns perfectly with my passion for language education.
拓展句:This project, which leverages technology to make learning accessible to all, aligns perfectly with my passion for language education.
【点睛】【高分句型1】Teaching English to community members not only helps them improve their skills but also strengthens social connections.(运用了“not only...but also...”连接的并列结构)
【高分句型2】I believe this experience will be both meaningful and rewarding.(运用了省略that的宾语从句)
67.One possible version:
Time was running out, and his mind raced madly. In a moment of clarity, Tom remembered the worn-out hammer in his hand. It had been a reliable companion through countless days of labor, and now it was his only hope. With a determined swing, he smashed the hammer against the window, shattering the glass with a loud crash. Carefully, he reached into the vehicle, avoiding the jagged edges, and unbuckled the unconscious young lady. With all his strength, he pulled her out, dragging her a safe distance from the car just as the flames roared fiercely, engulfing the vehicle in a fiery blaze. Soon, Tom’s heroic deed went viral.
The girl was sad to know Tom’s trouble from the local news. She learned about his struggle to find money for his son’s heart surgery and felt a deep sense of empathy for his situation. Remembering how he had risked his life to save her, she decided to take action. With her family’s connections and resources, she organized a fundraising campaign to help cover the medical expenses for Andrew’s surgery. As word spread about Tom’s story, the community rallied together, contributing whatever they could. Grateful for the support, Tom felt a renewed sense of hope. The girl, now a friend, visited him in the hospital, bringing not just financial help but also encouragement. Their bond grew stronger, united by the challenges they faced and the lives they had touched.
【导语】文章以人物为线索展开,讲述了Tom Young在下班回家的路上,偶遇一辆豪华轿车撞上大树并起火。他毫不犹豫地前往救援,发现车内的女司机虽然因安全气囊打开而未受重伤,但已失去意识。面对车门变形无法打开和火焰逐渐蔓延的紧急情况,Tom决定砸碎车窗玻璃救出女司机,但发现仅凭双手无法打破厚实的玻璃。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段首句内容“时间紧迫,Tom的思绪疯狂地转动。”可知,第一段可描写Tom冒着生命危险救出女孩的过程。
②由第二段首句内容“那位女孩从当地新闻中得知了Tom的困境,感到十分难过。”可知,第二段可描写那位女孩借助家族的关系和资源筹集资金帮助Tom,社区也提供了相应的帮助以及Tom救人这件事带来的积极影响。
2.续写线索:用锤子敲碎玻璃——救出女孩——感到同情——帮助Tom——成为朋友
3.词汇激活
行为类
①记得:remember/recall
②决定做某事:decide to do sth/determine to do sth
③帮助:help/assist
④拜访:visit/pay a visit to
情绪类
①同情:empathy/sympathy
②感激的:grateful/appreciative
【点睛】[高分句型1]
Carefully, he reached into the vehicle, avoiding the jagged edges, and unbuckled the unconscious young lady.(运用了现在分词作状语)
[高分句型2]
Their bond grew stronger, united by the challenges they faced and the lives they had touched.(运用了省略了关系词代词的定语从句)
附:听力原文:
1.
【原文】W: Hello Craig, why are you standing outside in the cold Is it too hot in your shop
M: No, there’s a strong smell of smoke inside. I’m staying outside until the smell is gone.
W: You need a coat in this weather.
2.
【原文】M: Oh no, it looks like we might be in trouble. There’s a policeman coming towards us.
W: What Oh, relax. Tony is a friend of your dad’s. Eric, Tony and Sean used to go everywhere together. He’s coming over for a chat.
3.
【原文】W: Parking in the city is difficult. Even if I find a parking lot, it often costs a lot.
M: You don’t live so far from work. Why not go on foot Thus, you could keep fit and save on gym fees.
4.
【原文】W: Any news about Joe
M: No, I saw the ambulance take him away. The teacher called his family. I bet it was a shock for them.
W: It looked painful, the way he hurt his ankle. I hope he’s OK.
5.
【原文】W: Can you tell me about these mobile phones
M: The basic model is 125. With a gold case, it’s 150. If you want one with all the latest features, that will be 500.
W: Really, I just need a basic one.
6.~7.
【原文】M: Burton and Taylor Limited, how can I help you
W: Hello, my name is Eleanor Staples. I’m calling about your advertisement for a salesperson.
M: Ah, you need to speak to Mr. Burton. He’s dealing with the applications, but he’s in a meeting at the moment. I’ll put you through to his secretary.
W: Thank you. Do you have any idea how long his meeting will last I don’t want to miss him if he calls me back.
M: I’m not sure about that but I’m sure his secretary will be able to supply you with all the details.
W: OK, thanks very much.
8.~10.
【原文】W: How are you, Barry Have you got your final exams out of the way
M: Yes, I had my last one this morning. How about you
W: I finished mine yesterday afternoon.
M: This calls for a celebration for the end of this school term.
W: What did you have in mind
M: A party that starts in the evening might be good. We can play with friends all night.
W: Trouble is, some friends are still preparing for their exams. They wouldn’t be able to come.
M: You have a point. What do you suggest
W: We could buy some snacks and eat them here in the cafeteria.
M: To celebrate the end of the term That’s a bit boring, isn’t it Let’s go out for a meal.
11.~13.
【原文】W: I’m so sad for Joyce.
M: Yes, it’s awful that her two dogs died. She was accompanied by them for so long.
W: How will she handle it on her own They used to be together all the time.
M: Does she have children
W: I’ve never seen any children going to her house.
M: What about other relatives
W: I know she has an older brother but he lives far away.
M: She must be all alone. Do you think we should do something to help her
W: Of course. She’s such a nice person. Perhaps we should ask if the others in the community would also like to be with her.
M: We should — but how
W: We could help her with some housework. She’ll probably be glad of that.
M: Good idea. You could help take care of her garden and I could clean the house with her. She will be happy.
W: Agreed.
14.~16.
【原文】W: How do you feel about living in Beijing, Steven Do you ever get lonely
M: Well, I’ve made some good friends here, but yes, I do sometimes.
W: Me too. I’m from the US and this is the opposite side of the world. I can’t just call round to see my mom and dad as before.
M: What do you think of the Chinese food, Carly
W: It’s very nice. Last year when my sister came to see me at Christmas, we had our own little celebration with Chinese food.
M: That’s one great thing about living in China.
W: And people are friendly. I wasn’t expecting that when I first came here, but everyone has been so kind.
M: Have you visited many places I think the temples are just amazing.
W: Not yet. China must be a perfect place for a British man like you. There is so much tea everywhere. British people love drinking tea, don’t they
M: Yes, but Chinese tea is too bitter for me. I prefer proper English tea. We don’t make it the Chinese way. We put milk in it.
17.~20.
【原文】You may have never heard of Joanne Kovacs, but there is a good chance you have seen a drawing of her body. Joanne was born in Ohio, and in the 1930s when she was a teenager, she signed up to be a model to earn some money. She ended up modeling for two artists named Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. They were creating what would become their most famous comic book, Superman. They drew Joanne and used her body for the character of Lois Lane, a reporter who would later become Superman’s wife. Joanne ended up marrying one of the men who had drawn her, Jerry Siegel, in 1948. She showed the same spirit and determination as her comic book character. When her husband died in 1996, she fought for him to be regarded as the creator of Superman when the character appeared in films and TV shows. In 2006, Joanne won her court case, and won a second court case in 2008. Not only did she make sure her husband’s memory was honored, but she managed to get the money they were due. With the money, her daughter and grandchildren would be taken good care of. She died a few years later in 2011, in their family home in California.河南省信阳高级中学新校(贤岭校区)
2025-2026学年高二上期12月测试(一)
英语试题
考生注意:
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纸上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是:C。
1.Why is Craig standing outside
A.To wait for someone.
B.To avoid a kind of smell.
C.To stay away from the heat.
2.Who is the policeman
A.Tony. B.Eric. C.Sean.
3.What does the man suggest the woman do
A.Go to the gym. B.Walk to work. C.Find a cheaper parking lot.
4.How does the woman sound
A.Excited. B.Worried. C.Indifferent.
5.How much will the woman pay for her phone
A. 125. B. 150. C. 500.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the purpose of the woman’s phone call
A.To apply for a job.
B.To arrange a meeting.
C.To interview the salesperson.
7.What does the man offer to do for the woman
A.Return her call.
B.Take a message for her.
C.Put her through to Mr. Burton’s secretary.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why do the speakers want to celebrate
A.The school term is ending.
B.The woman’s birthday is coming.
C.All the students have finished exams.
9.Where is the conversation taking place
A.In the classroom. B.In the library. C.In the cafeteria.
10.What does the man suggest doing
A.Preparing for the exams. B.Throwing a party. C.Eating out.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.How to help Joyce after her loss.
B.How to look after Joyce’s kids.
C.How to visit Joyce’s brother.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Strangers. B.Colleagues. C.Neighbors.
13.What will the woman do for Joyce
A.Buy her a pet. B.Do some gardening. C.Help her clean her house.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What’s Carly’s nationality
A.British. B.Chinese. C.American.
15.Who visited Carly last Christmas
A.Her father. B.Her sister. C.Her mother.
16.What does Steven think of Chinese tea
A.It tastes bitter. B.It smells amazing. C.It tastes better without milk.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What was Joanne’s job as a teenager
A.A writer. B.An artist. C.A model.
18.When did Joanne get married
A.In 1930. B.In 1948. C.In 1996.
19.What happened to Joanne in 2006
A.She won her case in court. B.She lost her husband. C.She published a book.
20.Where did Joanne settle down with her family
A.In Ohio. B.In Florida. C.In California.
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
High School Programmes in Australia
Beautiful weather, friendly people and a widely varied landscape are just a few of the reasons you should choose to spend time in Australia as a high school student. Here are some programmes you can choose from.
High School Exchange
Individuals studying for a semester or full year in Australia will usually live with a host family. This is a great opportunity for students to see what daily family life is like in Australia. Students learning English will see their language skills improve by communicating with their new friends and host family, while those familiar with the language already can use this opportunity to learn more about the day-to-day life in Australia.
Youth Travel Tours
Travel tours for teens are a wonderful way for high school students to spend a short, concentrated amount of time abroad. Tours are usually for different themes such as cooking, adventure travel, or volunteerism. Students will have a fun, unique experience while incorporating educational components like environmental or cultural studies — and all without missing your normal coursework back home.
Summer Study Programme
For students who only have a few months of the summer break available, an advanced summer programme is perfect. Just keep in mind, the summer of the northern hemisphere (半球) is actually the winter of Australia. Oftentimes these summer programmes can be partnered with universities that will allow students to receive college credits.
21.What can High School Exchange offer
A.A good command of what we learn at school.
B.A better understanding of Australian culture.
C.A wonderful way to communicate with famous teachers.
D.A precious chance to make friends from different countries.
22.Who may want to choose Youth Travel Tours
A.Those who have ever been volunteers. B.Those who are interested in cooking.
C.Those who like doing adventure sports. D.Those who want to take a part-time job.
23.Which programme should you choose if you want to earn college credits
A.Summer Study Programme. B.Youth Travel Tours.
C.High School Exchange. D.All of the programmes.
B
Born in Sudan in 1990, Hamza Yassin is a wildlife cameraman and TV presenter.
He was eight when they landed in the UK. Besides the changes in climate, he also had to adjust to the change in pets: “Where’s everyone’s pet lions and monkeys It was all cats and dogs. I hadn’t realised what a special upbringing I had had. But it was the UK that cemented my love of wildlife. At first glance, it doesn’t look like there is a lot of wildlife, especially in the winter. But if you peel back the layers, there is so much.”
Though his doctor parents didn’t have time to closely teach him, they did turn on the television; in particular, the Discovery Channel. David Attenborough’s The Life of Birds was an eye-opening experience, and Steve Irwin was a huge inspiration, too. While he thought they had cool jobs, he never thought he could be a presenter. He never saw anyone like him in front of the camera. He was a teenager who wasn’t white.
It was still a long road to establishing his career, though. It was not until after he became an assistant for the incredible wildlife cameraman Jesse Wilkinson that he realized he needed to create his own journey. When he was 21, he traveled with friends to the Highlands. Two weeks later, he was back there for good. He told his parents he was living in a beautiful cottage. The truth was that he was living in his car, just trying to make ends meet. He parked at the local ferry terminal (轮渡码头) but lived there happily for nine months, doing odd jobs — cutting grass, and moving furniture to earn enough money to survive. During that time, he was cutting his teeth as a wildlife cameraman — he was determined that he wouldn’t go back to Northampton with his tail between his legs and say to his parents: “ I’ve been defeated.” Luckily, everything paid off. That experience taught him everything he needed to know about the profession.
Eventually, Hamza became a renowned wildlife cameraman, inspiring others to pursue their dreams regardless of their background.
24.What does the underlined word “cemented” in paragraph 2 refer to
A.Strengthened. B.Expressed. C.Challenged. D.Reduced.
25.Why didn’t Hamza think he could be a TV presenter at the beginning
A.He took no passion for being a presenter.
B.He feared to stand in front of the camera.
C.He lacked confidence because of his color.
D.He obtained little support from his parents.
26.Why does the author mention Hamza’s trip to the Highlands
A.It led to a life-long friendship.
B.It started his own career journey.
C.It refined his photography skills.
D.It enriched his life experience.
27.What can we learn from Hamza’s experience
A.Great minds think alike. B.Strike while the iron is hot.
C.Where there’s a will, there’s a way. D.Actions speak louder than words.
C
Electrification is a given for the car industry, at least according to the Volkswagen Group. The German carmaker forecasts 70 percent of the cars sold in Europe will be powered purely by batteries by 2030.
“Combustion engines (内燃机) will die,” says Michael Jost, former head of the Volkswagen Group. Jost, who is in charge of the carmaker’s critical move towards electricity, turns his attention to the waterfront. “After smart electric cars will come smart electric boats,” he predicts.
However, to most US boaters, electric boats remain a nonstarter. Beyond having to go slow to conserve juice — which seems outright un-American to many boaters — most are afraid of getting stuck offshore with no assistance for miles. A few US builders now have electric designs, but they tend to be small ships for wakesurfing boats designed for a pre-office workout, and then going back to be recharged for another run.
Of course, there are obvious differences in the carmaking and shipbuilding industries. The VW Group makes 44,000 cars per day, while SILENT-YACHTS builds a dozen or so boats each year. Nevertheless, the electricity algorithms (算法) of the two products are similar. “We’ve already planned to adopt common technologies in the product development,” says Michael K hler, founder of SILENT-YACHTS. “We’ll shortly look for software and partners in the automotive industries who can help drive new technologies forward.”
There will be a generational shift in the shipbuilding industry. “We looked at the electricity reform taking place on land and in the air and wondered why the sea sector was so far behind,” said engineer Reo Baird. “That revolution is still years away. Yet in the last two years, new electric builders have continued to appear and other even more advanced alternative battery solutions have recently come.”
Just having an electric boat is not enough. Success will come down to the value of the brand and the kind of loyalty it develops among consumers as the market for electric boats expands.
28.What does Michael Jost try to emphasize
A.Electric boats have a bright outlook. B.Electric cars will drive on the waves.
C.The combustion era deserves attention. D.Smart technology has come to dominate.
29.Which aspect should be prioritized to improve electric boats
A.Reliable after-sales service. B.Extended sailing range.
C.Advanced driving assistance. D.Coastal charging stations.
30.What will K hler soon include in his company’s development strategy
A.Finding new markets for their electric boats.
B.Bringing in technologies used by electric cars.
C.Seeking closer cooperation with large shipbuilders.
D.Promoting their software in the car-making industry.
31.What’s Reo Baird’s attitude towards the future of electric boats
A.Skeptical. B.Conservative. C.Unclear. D.Hopeful.
D
In some Chinese companies, there has recently emerged a trend to change long working hour culture, with topics of DJI and home appliance giant Midea Group forcing their employees to clock off on time trending on China’s social media platforms.
DJI reportedly launched a campaign on February 27 to mandate their employees to leave the office at 9 p.m.. Managers and human resource specialists at the company headquarters (总部) in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, would urge the staffers to leave the office as soon as the clock sounds the 9 o’clock, while the company’s Shanghai branch would go to extremes to turn the lights out in the entire office, the Securities Times reported on Sunday.
An employee named Cai Min working at the R&D department based at the company’s Shenzhen headquarters said he used to clock off at 11 p.m. or midnight but recently he found that almost all the one hundred plus workers on the same floor leave work by around 9:10 p.m., according to The Economic Observer.
The company did not give a specific comment on this matter in response to an inquiry from the Global Times on Monday, while confirming the positive momentum (势头) of the change.
Meanwhile, topics about the home appliance giant Midea Group mandating its employees to clock off at 6:20 p.m. also trended on China’s platform Sina Weibo on Monday and caused heated discussions. The company replied to the media inquiry that the company established six strict regulations at the beginning of this year to simplify work procedures, including a ban on meetings after work and unnecessary overtime driven by formalism, according to the media Economic View.
The official Weibo account of Midea Group responded to the trending topic, replying at the comment section that “the editor of the company’s account remained silent in smile while simply browsing(翻阅)through the trending topic. ”Other Weibo accounts of different home appliances such as refrigerator related to the company also confirmed that the employees of the company “really do not work overtime.”
It is noticed that since the beginning of this year, voices against the rat race have been growing. The government work report during this year’s two sessions said China will take comprehensive steps to address rat race competition to develop a good national market.
32.What did DJI Shenzhen’s managers and HR do
A.Check if staff left. B.Fine overtime staff.
C.Urge staff to leave at 9 p.m.. D.Turn off office lights at 9 p.m..
33.Why did the author cite Cai Min’s words
A.To prove DJI’s effort in changing work culture.
B.To prove DJI’s strict management on employees.
C.To illustrate the effectiveness of DJT’s new policy.
D.To show Cai Min’s satisfaction with the new policy.
34.What can we infer from Midea Group’s response to the media
A.It is serious about reducing overtime. B.It is unsatisfied with the new regulations.
C.It will continue to make more new rules. D.It hopes to attract more talented employees.
35.What’s the future of the rat race according to the article
A.It may decline through a series of measures. B.Economic pressures will make it more serious.
C.It will exist due to unchanged work environment. D.Employees will self-regulate to escape its effects.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Although driving your car is likely second nature, a successful road trip is more than just shifting your vehicle to “drive”. To truly get the most out of your journey, you need to prepare with an eye to everything from start to the end. 36
Plan your route and budget.
Start by choosing a destination that inspires you—whether it’s a national park, a scenic coastline, or a historic landmark. Then, design a route that balances driving time with interesting stops, turning the journey itself into an essential part of the adventure. 37 This unlocks the true freedom of the road, free from financial stress.
Conduct a vehicle safety check.
38 As such, make sure it’s ready for the challenge. Conduct a detailed inspection of tire pressure, engine oil, coolant, brakes, and lights to prevent unexpected breakdowns. A reliable vehicle not only ensures your safety but also builds confidence for those long, open-road stretches.
39
While the joy of unplanned discoveries is part of the fun, a little research ensures you won’t miss key sights. Identify must-visit-spots, local restaurants, and lodging options along your route — and consider making reservations during peak travel periods. This approach lets you explore with peace of mind, knowing your essentials are secured while leaving room for delightful surprises.
Pack smart with a checklist.
Create a tailored packing list that covers clothing, toiletries, emergency supplies, and car documents. 40 This simple habit saves time, reduces stress, and ensures you have everything needed for a comfortable and well- prepared trip.
With all the keys in hand, all that’s left is to hit the road and begin your adventure.
A.Your car is your travel partner.
B.Arrange your stops and accommodation.
C.Luckily, we have all the keys you need for a great one.
D.Here are some essential tips to ensure your safety on the road.
E.The time you spend making a packing checklist will pay back.
F.Organize items by category and check them off as you load your vehicle.
G.Finally, create a clear budget covering fuel, accommodation, food, and parking.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I had always loved hip-hop dancing, so when senior year began, I couldn’t wait for what I thought would be another exciting hip-hop class. But my heart 41 when I learned we had a new teacher — Ms. Barton, a strict ballet instructor. On that first day, I 42 in the crowd. While all the other girls wore perfect ballet outfits, I showed up in my 43 hip-hop clothes. My face burned when Ms. Barton made me demonstrate a grand plié (大屈膝), then told the class, “This is exactly how not to do it.” That night, I almost 44 .
But something 45 inside me refused to give up and I kept trying. While Ms. Barton never smiled, I started noticing little nodes of 46 . Then came the shock — she asked me to join a ballet dance for our year-end show!
During 47 , I tripped, I stumbled, but I kept going. On opening night, as the spotlight 48 me during the finale, all my nervousness 49 . The audience’s cheers washed over me like warm sunshine.
Another 50 came on the last day of school. When Ms. Barton called my name for the “Ballerina” award, I nearly 51 my books. That serious teacher was actually smiling at me. As I received the award, a bit 52 , I smiled back at Ms. Barton and said, “Thank you for challenging me.”
Holding the 53 , I realized something important — my biggest 54 had become my proudest moment. In that instant, it hit me: When you 55 in life, make it part of your dance.
41.A.beat B.sank C.pumped D.hardened
42.A.came out B.came by C.stood by D.stood out
43.A.worn B.tidy C.baggy D.tight
44.A.complained B.failed C.hesitated D.quit
45.A.stubborn B.humble C.passionate D.sensitive
46.A.dismissal B.approval C.proposal D.withdrawal
47.A.performances B.trials C.exercise D.practice
48.A.covered B.hit C.passed D.blinded
49.A.came up B.rose up C.melted away D.died away
50.A.shock B.task C.comfort D.lesson
51.A.opened B.dropped C.threw D.collected
52.A.teary-eyed B.cold-hearted C.long-faced D.weak-kneed
53.A.hand B.breath C.prize D.book
54.A.achievement B.acknowledgement C.embarrassment D.disappointment
55.A.trip B.jump C.run D.turn
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。
When food enthusiasts travel, they typically seek more authentic gastronomic experiences than dining at the most popular restaurants. True foodies discover 56 the locals gather with family and friends for meals, a quest that sometimes 57 (lead) them to an inconspicuous street shop that prides itself on authentic recipes, capturing the essence of local cuisine.
One such place is Chunfu (Spring and Blessings) Teahouse, 58 (hide) in an old neighborhood away from the bustling main road in Haikou, Hainan Province.
Haikou is home to many teahouses like Chunfu, which are essential to the island’s culinary tradition. These establishments offer tea, 59 (snack) , and a variety of other beverages and dishes, 60 (serve) as gathering spots where residents spend much of their day. Chunfu is a modest venue, with tables and chairs that appear to have been used for ages.
Visitors can view the menu offerings at the semi-open kitchen 61 place their orders on paper, evoking a sense of nostalgia for old-time diners. Everyone takes their time, 62 (leisure) savoring their food and drinks, as if no one is in a rush. This casual attitude explains the meaning behind laobacha (old dad’s tea) , which has been well-preserved in teahouses like Chunfu.
The teahouse heritage 63 (believe) to have emerged in the late 19th century, when Chinese immigrants returned from Southeast Asia bringing back 64 concept of coffee drinking, which blended with local tea culture. The lifestyle was named 65 the old men who spent much of their time there, embodying a relaxed and unhurried way of life.
For travelers, these time-honored teahouses offer more than a meal; they are a window into the very rhythm and soul of Hainan’s local communities.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,学校组织学生进行劳动实践活动,外教Jenny作为指导老师,给出“Community English Teaching”和“School Garden Beautifying”两个项目供同学们选择。请给Jenny写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的选择;
2.说明理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jenny,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
Tom Young was on his way home from a hard day’s work at a construction site, carrying his worn-out hammer which had accompanied him through thick and thin. With each step, his mind was filled with worry as he racked his brain to find money for his seriously ill son, Andrew, who was in great need of heart surgery.
Tom had run out of choices and time. Desperation was beginning to set in, but he refused to let his son suffer helplessly. As he walked, the weight of his troubles pressed heavily on his shoulders. So desperate was he that he even heard a hum in his ears. The next moment the hum was entirely covered by a loud sound.
He turned in shock, and what he saw took his breath away. An expensive luxury car was wrapped around a big tree on the other side of the street, with its front twisted and flames starting to spring up from the car.
Without a second thought, he ran to the flaming car. He noticed that although the young lady in the driver’s seat did not seem to have been severely injured - apparently because of the open airbag - she was unconscious. Tom saw that the flames began to grow increasingly intense. He realized that he had to get the girl out of the car immediately because there was a high risk of the vehicle exploding at any time.
He grabbed the handle and pulled it, but the door was bent and did not open. He used all his strength and tried again, but in vain. It was a sports car, so it had only two doors, and the other one was blocked by the tree. He decided that he had to break the glass to take her out as quickly as possible. He struck it forcefully with his fist but realized that there was no way he could break the thick glass with bare hands, and the flames were getting bigger.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Time was running out, and his mind raced madly.
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The girl was sad to know Tom’s trouble from the local news.
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