资源简介 海头高中2025-2026学年第一学期高一年级第二次学情检测高一英语试题第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5 BBACA 6—10 ACCAC 11—15 BCACB 16—20 BABCB第二部分 阅读(共17小题,每小题2.5,满分42.5分)21---24 BACD 25—28 DBAC 29---32 CCBD 33—37GEABF第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分47.5分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)38---42 DABCB 43---47 DAACB 48---52 CABDD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)53.growing 54. collected 55. more 56. up 57. What 58.probably 59. and 60. which 61.to drink 62.are advised第三节(共7小题;前六小题每题1分,第7小题1.5分,共7.5分)63.Despite 64. energetic 65. original 66. beneficial67.improvement 68. recommendation 69. when第四节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)through thick and thin 71. takes pride in 72. efficiency 73. enjoyable74. get over 75.Eventually 76. turned out 77. were awarded78. recognition 79. contribute to第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分30分)应用文写作(满分15分)Dear Peter,Concerning the online debate about whether watching English movies can improve English skills, I am glad to share my thoughts with you.I definitely believe it helps a lot because it not only lets us learn natural spoken phrases that native speakers use daily, but also makes memorizing new words easier through vivid, interesting scenes.What’s more, it trains the listening ability in a fun way instead of boring drills. Last but not least, watching English films arouses and maintains our English learning interest, which is very important for our long-time learning.Hopefully, next time we can have a chance to watch an English movie together soon, talking about the plots and the useful expressions we pick up while watching. It must be a nice experience!Yours,Li Hua阅读表达(满分15分)I.根据文章内容,使用适当的词完成下列表格,每空一词。(7分)80. thank/appreciate 81. French 82. teaching 83. breaking/separating84. served/helped 85. surprised/amazed 86. express/tell/showII. 根据文章内容,回答下列问题,写作词数应为50左右。(8分)参考范文1I want to thank my math teacher most. She always patiently explains difficult problems to me and encourages me when I feel upset. Her care and help make me more confident in learning math. I really appreciate everything she has done for me.参考范文2I want to thank my English teacher Ms. Li most. She not only taught me useful language skills but also encouraged me to speak English bravely. Whenever I made mistakes, she corrected me patiently. Her kindness makes me love English more, and I’m truly grateful to her.参考范文3I want to thank my parents most. They have always been there for me, giving me endless love and support. Whenever I face difficulties in study or life, they encourage me to keep going. I’m grateful for their selfless care and I will work hard to make them proud.英语听力原文Text 1 借阅书籍W: Excuse me, do you have The Cat in the Hat M: Let me check… Yes, we have two copies left. Your student card, please.W: Here you go. How long can I keep it M: Two weeks.Text 2 休假W: Where is Wayne today I don’t see him at work. Is he sick M: He is on vacation. The work has stressed him out these days. He mentioned going to a beach with his family.Text 3 偶遇校友W: Your uniform looks exactly the same as mine. Are you also a student at Lincoln High School M: Yep! You ride Line 2 every day, too W: Yeah, it’s faster than the school bus. Plus, the school gate is really close to the station entrance, so it’s very convenient.Text 4 学习语言W: I learned Russian before. The grammar was challenging, but it was manageable. Now I’m learning Chinese. The characters are hard to remember.M: I’m learning French. The pronunciation is hard. Those silent letters trip me up.Text 5 慈善音乐会W: On the 30th of this month, a charity concert will be held at the City Theater.M: I know. The concert is aimed at helping those affected by a wildfire.W: Yes. It’s meaningful. And over 20 top artists will be performing.Text 6 比赛输赢W: ⑥I can’t believe our basketball team missed that last shot in the final. We were so close to victory!M: My sister’s volleyball team lost every game last year. They watched their plays, fixed their passes, and now they seldom lose. Losing tells us where the problem lies.W: ⑦Yeah… like when I lost the math contest. I solved the problems too quickly and made mistakes. So I practiced taking my time to check each step. Now I’m better.M: Right! Failure is the mother of success.Text 7 寄宿家庭W: ⑧My host family in Mexico was kind! Uncle Carlos and Aunt Maria treated me like their own daughter.M: What did they do for you W: ⑧On the first day, Aunt Maria prepared homemade sandwiches and fresh mango juice for me. ⑧Uncle Carlos showed me around the neighborhood and taught me some practical Spanish phrases.M: That must have helped a lot!W: For sure. On the weekend, they took me to a local festival. ⑨We danced and their daughter Ava bought me a handmade scarf.Text 8 国际拥抱日W: ⑩Today is January 20th. Do you know what special day it will be tomorrow M: No, what is it W: ⑩Tomorrow is National Hugging Day. Scientific research shows hugs reduce stress and boost happiness.M: I think so. Yesterday, my little sister was upset about a bad grade, so I hugged her for a full minute—she instantly smiled!W: Remember when I hugged you after you weren’t hired for that job last week M: Yeah. That hug saved my day.W: My dad is a doctor. He says hugs contribute to lowering blood pressure, too.Text 9 摩天轮M: Have you ever ridden a giant Ferris wheel I just read about some amazing ones around the world.W: I once rode the London Eye. It’s 135 meters high, right M: Exactly! It was originally built as a temporary structure to celebrate the millennium in 2000, but people loved it so much that they kept it.W: Cool! I heard Singapore has a giant Ferris wheel, too.M: The Singapore Flyer! It’s 165 meters high. It has 28 air-conditioned cars and each holds 28 people. Plus, it works well in bad weather, because it’s designed to stay stable in strong winds.W: Wow! Tell me more about some other giant Ferris wheels!M: Las Vegas has the High Roller—167.6 meters high, the tallest in the Western Hemisphere. Each cabin has a bar. It takes about 30 minutes to go around.W: Impressive. What’s currently the world’s tallest Ferris wheel M: That must be Ain Dubai. It is 250 meters high. It has 48 cars with air conditioning and Wi-Fi.Text 10 澳大利亚居家办公M: Workers in the Australian state of Victoria could soon get the right to work from home, under new plans announced by Jacinta Allan, the head of the state.“We’re doing that because we know what the evidence tells us: Workers are more productive; it saves time and money for families,” she said. Treasurer Jaclyn Symes said these changes could help improve work participation and productivity, and close the gender pay gap. “My mom had to leave the workforce when she got married,” Allan said. She said workers, especially women, should have the right to achieve a balance between work and life.It’s believed that this law could save the average worker in Victoria about $70 and three hours a week, and also reduce traffic on roads. The law would be the first of its kind in Australia, although more than a third of all Australians already work from home. Melbourne Mayor Nick Reece said the law isn’t fair to those who are unable to work from home. “If you’re a teacher, a police officer or a nurse, you have to turn up to do your job,” he said.海头高中2025-2026学年度第一学期高一年级第二次学情检测高一英语试题第一部分 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)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。每段对话读两遍。1. Who is probably the man A. A student. B. A librarian. C. A bookseller.2. Why is Wayne off today A. He has to see a doctor.B. He is taking a vacation.C. He has a family emergency.3. Where are probably the speakers A. On the subway. B. At school. C. On the bus.4. Which language is the man struggling with A. Russian. B. Chinese. C. French.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A charity event. B. A fire disaster. C. An artist.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Which game did the woman’s team lose A. A basketball game. B. A volleyball game. C. A baseball game.7. How did the woman improve after losing the math contest A. By working on more difficult problems.B. By practicing solving problems faster.C. By checking every step carefully.听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。8. What did the woman do on the first day A. She danced at a local festival.B. She tried making sandwiches.C. She explored the neighborhood.9. Who bought the woman a scarf A. Ava. B. Uncle Carlos. C. Aunt Maria.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10. When is National Hugging Day A. On January 19th. B. On January 20th. C. On January 21st.11. Why did the woman hug the man last week A. To celebrate a good grade.B. To comfort him after not being hired for a job .C. To perform a science experiment.12. What does the woman’s father say about hugs A. They can bring happiness.B. They help develop a friendship.C. They help lower blood pressure.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13. Why was the London Eye originally built A. For a celebration. B. For a world record. C. For the tourism industry.14. What is special about the Singapore Flyer A. Each of its cars holds 40 people.B. It is the world’s tallest Ferris wheel.C. It functions normally in bad weather.15. How long does it take the High Roller to go around one time A. About 20 minutes. B. About half an hour. C. About 1 hour.16. What do the Singapore Flyer and Ain Dubai have in common A. Both are over 200 meters high.B. Both have air-conditioned cars.C. Both were built before 2000.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17. What is a benefit of working from home according to Jacinta Allan A. Increasing productivity.B. Reducing traffic on roads.C. Improving health level.18. What does the story of Jacinta Allan’s mother show A. Different marriage traditions.B. Women’s challenge in the workplace.C. The impact of long working hours on health.19. What percentage of Australians already work from home A. Around 10%. B. About 25%. C. More than 33%.20. What is Nick Reece’s attitude towards the law A. Supportive. B. Disapproving. C. Indifferent.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。AVolunteering in Wildlife AidBecoming a volunteer, here in Wildlife Aid, is rewarding as it is very important to our work. Without our volunteers, we would not be able to operate.You might be accepting patients into our center at the gate, feeding recovering animals and cleaning the wound or dirt, and there is lots of cleaning! Bathing these animals regularly, usually weekly. Wherever you can help, you will be caring for wildlife and giving our patients a second chance.RequirementsIf you're 16 or over, care about British wildlife and want to make a real difference, then we'd love to have you join our team. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have the written agreement of their parents.We have volunteers of different backgrounds. Many of our volunteering jobs need no work experience, but volunteers under the age of 20 must receive training before work.Your helping hand will be required from 09:00 to 16:00 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.Work experience placements are available to those aged 22 years or over.Job arrangementsTime JobsMonday Cleaning animals' homesWednesday Making animals' foodFriday Examining the patientsSaturday Giving animals a bathAn application form must be completed. All applications will be reviewed equally. However, we always put the needs of our patients first. Therefore, if your application do not include something that may later affect your ability to care for our patients, then we reserve the right to end your volunteering role immediately.21. What can a volunteer do in Wildlife Aid A. Search for injured animals.B. Wash animals once a week.C. Give lectures about animals.D. Bring animals home - made food.22. What is the lowest age limit for joining Wildlife Aid A. 16. B. 18. C. 20. D. 2223. When are volunteers expected to check animals' physical condition A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday.C. On Friday. D. On Saturday.24.What can you learn from this passage A.All the volunteers at Wildlife Aid need to receive training before work.B.Volunteers don’t need to work at weekends.C.Making animals’ food is scheduled for Monday.D.Volunteers may lose work chance if their applications don’t reflect truth.BCarig Foster is an award-winning filmmaker. He has spent much of his life making documentary (纪录片) films about nature. In 2021, he felt extremely tired after working so hard. He decided it would help if he spent time connecting with nature in a wild environment. It was fortunate that his home on the southwest tip of the African continent was right next door to the South Atlantic Ocean. Craig, a strong swimmer, devoted himself to going free diving every single day for the next ten years.Just metres from the shoreline lies the Great African Sea Forest. In this giant forest live thousands of different ecosystems (生态系统). Many have never been studied before and little is known about them. As time passed, Craig began to realize that species that had never been discovered were living right beneath his flippered (穿着脚蹼的) feet.Craig kept to his devotion for years. One day, he spotted something unusual on the seabed. He swam closer to take a look. It appeared to be a stone covered in different kinds of shells. As he approached, the stone moved suddenly. The shells fell from it, revealing a female octopus (章鱼) that shot off into the distance. The octopus had been hiding from something. Even though the meeting only lasted seconds, the octopus took over Craig's life for the next 12 months.Each morning, he would dive into the same place and search for the octopus. Over time, the octopus began to lose any fear of this human. Her tentacles (触须) would reach out to Craig as if she were welcoming him to her home.The result of this year-long relationship was the documentary My Octopus Teacher. The 85-minute program is a pure delight as you watch the relationship between the unlikely pair develop. If you enjoy nature programs or are curious about what it is like to free dive in a wild environment, we cannot suggest My Octopus Teacher highly enough. It will take your breath away.25. What made Carig decide to go free diving every day A. His desire to make a new film. B. His hobby of discovering nature.C. His great interest in swimming. D. His tiredness from so much work.26. What do we know about the Great African Sea Forest from paragraph 2 A. It is far off the coast of Africa. B. It is home to different wildlife.C. It is at the bottom of deep sea. D. It is attractive to diving lovers.27. What do paragraphs 3 and 4 focus on A. How Carig and the octopus became friends.B. How the female octopus escaped from Carig.C. How the octopus felt the presence of humans.D. How the octopus welcomed Carig to her home.28. What does the author want to stress in the end A. Making films is a good way to reduce stress.B. An octopus could become a human teacher.C. My Octopus Teacher is a good documentary.D. Humans should live with nature peacefully.CThere are about 187,000 miles of water pipes in England. However, around ninety million tons of water are lost through leaks (渗漏) of these pipes daily. When there is an underground leak, the repair team have to try their best to avoid the sewer pipes, gas supplies and electricity cables (电缆线) to locate it. “Half of the leaks are not visible, so we found them out through monitoring the water flow in our network,” said Colin from a water supply company in the United Kingdom. “We’ve covered the biggest leaks that people see. It’s the smaller, hidden leaks that we need to find.”Fortunately, a kind of robot is well on its way to helping deal with the situation. A new generation of underground robotic pipe patrollers (巡视者) is being tested at the University of Sheffield.Pipebots are small, intelligent and mobile robots with cameras for eyes. They are being developed to check pipes and find weaknesses before they develop into leaks. Professor Kirill explained: “They move along the pipe, taking pictures and listening to the pipe through a microphone. They’re meant to make decisions about whether the pipe is likely to develop a fault or not.”AI expert Professor Netta Cohen says the biggest challenge for pipebots is communication. “Underground, there’s no GPS. So they will communicate with each other at short distances, using Wi-Fi.” Thus, she and her team are developing a system where a larger “mother” robot carries a group of small robots. “They will let these little guys go into smaller pipes and collect them when they’re done,” explained Professor Cohen. “We will need a whole society of these robots to work in all of the pipes.”The research team hopes the first pipebots will be applied to the water network within five years. Until then, each time there is a leak, the water companies will have to dig around the maze (迷宫) of sewer pipes, gas supplies and cables to fix it.29. What does the underlined word “visible” in paragraph 1 probably mean A. Advanced. B. Optional. C. Noticeable. D. Normal.30. What are pipebots designed to do A. To spot the leaking places. B. To repair the leaking pipes.C. To find the potential leaks. D. To decide on the pipe sizes.31. How do the researchers make pipebots work more efficiently A. By developing their communication skills.B. By having a team of pipebots work together.C. By directing a mother robot to work individually.D. By using Wi-Fi to connect the long-distance robots.32. What’s the research team’s attitude towards the pipebots A. Doubtful. B. Negative. C. Uncertain. D. Confident.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。The most important relationship to a child is the one they develop with their parent. Children learn about the world around them through a positive parent-child relationship. 33 There is no secret handbook to get this relationship right. However, if you use positive-parenting techniques, the relationship between you and your child will improve.Human touch and love are needed at every stage of our lives for their well-being and healthy emotional development. It is important that your child should receive gentle, loving touch from you several times throughout the day. 34 Greet them with warm expressions, give eye contact, smile, and encourage honest behavior.35 Recognize your child’s feelings, show them you understand, and make sure that you are there to help with whatever they need. Try to see things from your child’s point of view. By listening and putting you in your child’s shoes, you will begin to develop respect for each other.Play is of great importance to a child’s development. It is the tool through which children develop language skills, express emotions, foster creativity, and learn about social skills. In addition, it is a fun way for you to strengthen your relationship with your child. It does not matter what you play. 36Setting aside just 10 minutes a day to talk to your child can make a big difference in forming good communication habits. 37 Your child needs to know that they are always in the first place in your life, though smart phones, computers, TV and so on can take away your attention.A. Connection starts with listening.B. The key is to just enjoy each other’s company.C. Let your children know you love them unconditionally.D. You need to make some rules together with your children.E. Treat every touch as an opportunity to connect with your child.F. Put away your digital products, and spend time exchanging ideas.G. It is also the basis on which they will build their future relationships.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分40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。A young woman named Maya had many big dreams. She wanted to become a successful 38 , but she often felt 39 and doubted her abilities. She had faced many 40 along the way, and she began to wonder if she would achieve her dreams.One day, Maya came across an old, dusty 41 while cleaning out her closet. It belonged to her grandmother, who had passed away several years ago. Maya had always 42 her grandmother’s strength and toughness. She decided to read to learn more about her life.As she turned the pages, Maya discovered that her grandmother grew up during the Great Depression and 43 from cold and hunger. Despite these difficulties, her grandmother remained 44 , and finally achieved her dreams.Maya was 45 by her grandmother’s story and realized that challenges and failures were not signs of 46 , but were chances to learn and grow. She started to view them as part of her 47 towards success.Maya also started to make friends with the people who 48 her. She joined writing groups and attended 49 where she could connect with other writers. She learned from their experiences and found 50 in knowing that she was not alone in her struggles.Maya often recalled her grandmother’s story and used it as a 51 of keeping going. Shortly, Maya received an email from a local publisher who read her manuscript (手稿) and planned a meeting to discuss the book further. Maya couldn’t believe that her hard work finally 52 .38.A. singer B. doctor C. teacher D. writer39.A. awkward B. regretful C. nervous D. hopeful40.A. responses B. failures C. measures D. emergencies41.A. magazine B. newspaper C. diary D. novel42.A. proved B. admired C. advanced D. sought43.A. recovered B. separated C. escaped D. suffered44.A. focused B. balanced C. generous D. flexible45.A. moved B. judged C. challenged D. recognized46.A. talent B. quality C. weakness D. safety47.A. target B. journey C. choice D. desire48.A. ignored B. ordered C. encouraged D. contacted49.A. workshops B. arguments C. celebrations D. competitions50.A. tension B. comfort C. breakdown D. success51.A. warning B. style C. result D. reminder52.A.backed down B. showed up C. hung out D. paid off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。There is a 53 (grow) concern over how much sugar kids are taking in through sugary drinks. A 2020 study in America 54 (collect) data from a survey which offered information on 8,400 children between the ages of 2 and 19. Researchers have found that one in five children don’t drink any water the whole day, and they take in 55 (much) calories(卡路里) from sweetened drinks than kids who drink water.Those extra calories can add 56 , according to Asher Rosinger, lead study author and director of the Water, Health, and Nutrition Lab at Penn State. “ 57 you need to remember is that an extra 3,500 calories means gaining one pound in weight,” Rosinger says, “So if you’re not burning up those extra calories, then over a month, you can 58 (probable) gain a pound.”Sugary drinks may lead to childhood fatness, bad teeth 59 other diseases, some of 60 could only be seen on old people before, such as Type 2 diabetes(糖尿病).However, the new study doesn’t prove that drinking less water recommends kids 61 (drink) more sugary drinks. But kids 62 (advise) to drink water so they don’t replace it with other drinks which are less healthy.第三节(共7小题;前六小题每题1分,第7小题1.5分,共7.5分)根据括号或首字母提示,写出下列各句中的单词,并将单词的完整形式写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。(尽管)the heavy rain, we arrived on the airport on time.64.We should keep regular hours and get plenty of exercise to stay (精力充沛的)and fit.65.The director spent years designing the (独创的) scenes, determined to tell a story that hadn’t been seen on the screen before.66. Early findings suggest that a bigger breakfast is (benefit) to weight control.67.You will notice a big (improve)in your grades if you take advantages of the learning resources around you.68.Thanks to your (recommend)letter to the manger, I have got the offer from the company.69.Sleeping well is of great importance to teenagers because they are still growing and night is the time their bodies grow faster.第四节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面各句,从方框中选择适当的词或短语,并用其适当形式填空。每个词或短语只用一次。When our film club joined the city’s youth film festival, we had no idea how tough it would be—but we decided to work on the project together 70 . Immediately we took on the challenge, we assigned the tasks.I was the scriptwriter, Mia was the photographer who always 71 everything she has shot, and Javi was the director who attaches importance to work 72 . At first, everything was 73 while we were working on the project: we brainstormed in the school auditorium and laughed over bad shots.However,trouble came fast. Our lead actor got sick, and the unexpected rain stopped our outdoor shoot. But we decided to 74 the difficulties. I rewrote the script, Mia used an umbrella to protect the camera, and Javi kept us efficient. 75 ,we handed in the film even though it wasn’t perfect.At the festival, our film 76 to be a great success. We 77 “Best Original Story”! This award was the 78 of how we enabled each other to keep going. We learned that hard work and teamwork always 79 our achievement, and that’s a lesson we’ll never forget.第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分30分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)网上一个论坛就看英文电影是否能提高英语能力展开讨论。你的外国笔友朋友Peter很想知道你的想法,请你写一封邮件回复。内容包括:1.背景介绍;2.你的观点及理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Peter,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____Yours,Li Hua第二节 阅读表达(满分15分)My greatest regret in life is that I failed to tell my teachers how much they helped me with my early education.Ruth Ham taught English to the eighth-graders. She was the first to show me the rules of “rich and delicate language”. Unlike common teachers, she broke sentences into parts so we could know the grammar rules. She never seemed to be tired of the simple pleasures of sharing her learning.Under her influence, I had the strong belief that language needs to be well-spoken and correctly written. Yet over the years I never made the effort to find her and to express my thankfulness for what she did for me. Two years later, I began the study of Latin and French, and the basic knowledge she provided in English grammar served me well. Sadly, I never looked back.In high school I took high-level French in a class taught by Richard Miller, the greatest teacher I have ever experienced. Mr Miller brought to his subject a surprisingly deep understanding and new angles. He guided us to enjoy literature with creative points of view, which benefited me a lot. Years later in a college French class, my professor was surprised by my understanding of the play we were reading. It happened all because of Richard Miller’s creative teaching approach. Yet I never had an attempt in later years to tell him what he meant to me.Mr Miller is certainly long dead. Miss Ham would likely be in her 90s if she is alive. In preparing this article, I tried to find her but was unsuccessful.I am certain my act is common. People often forget to express love and thankfulness to their teachers. I should have told Miss Ham and Mr Miller how much they did for me. I suppose they knew their work was meaningful because they believed in what they were doing. Despite this, I still appreciate how special they were.根据文章内容,使用适当的词完成下列表格,每空一词。(7分)The teachers I 80 most Ruth Ham Richard MillerSubject English 81Special approaches to 82 Teach us Grammar by 83 sentences into parts. Guide us to enjoy literature with creative points of viewBenefits I got from them The basic knowledge 84 me well in learning Latin and French. My understanding of the play s85 my professor.The thing I regret greatly I failed to 86 my thankfulness to my teachers.II. 根据文章内容,回答下列问题,写作词数应为50左右。(8分)Who is the person you want to thank most For what things (注意不要出现真实的姓名) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 高一第二次月考听力.mp3 高一第二次月考英语答案.docx 高一第二次月考英语试题.docx