资源简介 湖北省重点高中智学联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期12月月考英语试卷一、听力选择题1.What does the man suggest bringing A.Clothes. B.Snacks. C.Medicine.2.When will the speakers leave for the trip A.On Friday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday.3.What is the woman’s attitude to the man’s suggestion A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Unclear.4.What do the speakers want to do A.Make phone calls. B.Send postcards. C.Take photos.5.How long do the speakers plan to stay in Europe A.4 days. B.7 days. C.14 days.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What did the man like doing best in New York City A.Trying the local food. B.Touring the park. C.Exploring the museum.7.What did the man probably do on the plane A.He read books. B.He watched films. C.He played games.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Who is the woman probably A.A tour guide. B.A teacher. C.A salesperson.9.What interests the man most about the Sydney Harbour Bridge A.Taking the ship tour. B.Climbing the bridge. C.Learning about its history.10.What does the woman advise the man to do in the end A.Relax on the beach. B.Watch a performance. C.Visit a zoo.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Why does the man make the call A.To give suggestions. B.To ask for information. C.To express thanks.12.Where will the man go this afternoon A.The tower. B.The square. C.The theatre.13.What will the man probably do next A.Search online. B.Have lunch. C.Go shopping.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A sea journey. B.A shopping trip. C.A sports game.15.What did the woman’s parents enjoy doing most A.Climbing rock walls. B.Tasting different food. C.Walking in the garden.16.What is the man interested in A.Swimming. B.Skating. C.Climbing.17.Where did the woman spend most of her time A.In the Entertainment Place. B.In the Youth Area. C.In the Pool Area.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.What is the speaker probably doing A.Giving a lecture. B.Chairing a meeting. C.Hosting a program.19.What activity does the speaker recommend most in Sharm el-Sheikh A.Visiting an ancient ship. B.Going on a boat trip. C.Swimming underwater.20.What desert adventure is available according to the speaker A.Bird-watching. B.Hiking. C.Horse-riding.二、阅读理解These’re the list of the world’s most dangerous roads, which hug the edges of cliffs with no guard rail, are covered in ice, frequently flood, feature lanes of wild traffic, and have sections of their broken infrastructure that would test even the best road trip cars.Karnali Highway, NepalApproximately 50 people die here every year, making a drive on the 250km Karnali Highway in the Himalayas of West Nepal a literal death wish. It is one of the most dangerous roads in the world even when it’s not rainy season because the surface is extremely dusty making visibility poor and includes narrow stretches, landslides, falling rocks, flooded sections, potholes, huge drops off steep cliffs, and significant bumpiness.Sichuan-Tibet Highway, ChinaThe constant threat of rock slides, mudslides and avalanches(雪崩) would make any road one of the most dangerous, but add in treacherous switchbacks on cliffs and winding through peaks, and you have the 2,140km Sichuan-Tibet highway. The statistics of fatalities are staggering, with 75 of every 1,000 losing their life on this road built nearly 4.8km above sea level in the early 1950s, while passing Buddhist monasteries and herds of yaks.99-Bend Road to Heaven, ChinaHow many hairpin turns can you fit into 11km Turns out, 99 of them! This short stretch in China’s Tianmen Mountain National Park is chock full of steep drops and twists constructed up to 1300 metres in the sky. If straight, you could drive it in less than 10 minutes, but what makes 99-Bend Road one of the most dangerous roads in the world is the elevation, the turns, and the sheer lack of anything to keep you from plunging to your death! Not to mention the constant threat of earthquakes in this part of the world!Canning Stock Route, AustraliaThis road certainly doesn’t offer much in the way of views. There’s dust, dust and more dust, and hardly any road signs to point you in the right direction. This 1,850km-long track in Western Australia is regarded as the world’s most remote road, and you’ll need three weeks to drive it from start to finish. Doing this road trip during the warmer months is almost impossible due to the unbearable heat.21.Which is the shortest dangerous road in the list A.Karnali Highway, Nepal B.Sichuan-Tibet Highway, ChinaC.99-Bend Road to Heaven, China D.Canning Stock Route, Australia22.What do Karnali Highway and Canning Stock Route have in common A.They are both of high altitude. B.They are both extremely dusty.C.They both have steep cliffs. D.They both have sharp turns.23.Which is NOT the reason to make Sichuan-Tibet Highway one of the most dangerous roads A.Poor visibility B.Rock slidesC.Dangerous switchbacks D.Snowslides.As the cool moonlight filtered through a plum orchard (梅园) in the Jielong township of Southwest China’s Chongqing, 44-year-old Tao Heng could be found setting up her phone in a nearby studio. “Hello, darlings! I’m your ‘plum sister’, and today I’m going to share with you the crown jewel of our orchard,” she told the camera with a smile.In Chongqing’s Zili village, 70-year-old entrepreneur Chen Kaorong walks through rows of lush pomelo(柚子) trees. “I just couldn’t bear to see locals cut down their fruit trees for firewood,” she recalls.In Youyu county of North China’s Shanxi province, Gao Jianhua, who once worked at a state-owned enterprise in the provincial capital city of Taiyuan, is now the general manager of Fushuo Lianchuang E-commerce Co, which ships local agricultural products like mutton, sea buckthorn and flax oil across the country.Though they have different backgrounds and age groups, these women have all seized the opportunities presented by the digital age to transform their rural communities. Women now occupy 44 percent of all village committee seats in Chongqing and account for over 50 percent of China’s digital entrepreneurs, while 70 percent of employees at Gao’s e-commerce startup are women. In the e-commerce industry chain, stages such as order processing and shipping involve meticulous verification processes, which is well-suited to women, who tend to be more careful. Women who work in livestreaming often have advantages in terms of patience and communication skills.Women like Tao, Chen and Gao are leveraging livestreaming, e-commerce and digital platforms to boost local economies and empower their neighbors.Today, the Jielong pomelo has obtained national geographical indication product certification and is planted across a total area of 5,000 mu. Local pomelo growers can earn tens of thousands of yuan in a year.Tao has also established a vocational training school that trains over 100 locals each year, helping her community—especially stay-at-home mothers—find employment. She is particularly pleased when she sees rural women who had once been shy now confidently introducing agricultural products before the camera to customers.Based on the efforts of female entrepreneurs, the Chongqing Women’s Federation has created a public brand channel to sell 5,317 quality products in the online marketplace. The federation is cooperating with e-commerce platforms like Amazon and JD.com to help these unique products reach international markets, enabling women to contribute more to the country’s rural revitalization.24.What can we infer about Chen Kaorong A.She often cuts down fruit trees for firewood.B.She was once good at growing and selling pomelos.C.She helps locals sell their fruits to avoid their loss.D.She thinks locals should be responsible for the environment.25.What are the advantages of women working in livestreaming A.Attractive appearances and suits. B.More professional skills and sweeter voice.C.Good fame and more fans. D.More patience and good interpersonal skills26.What does the underlined word “leveraging” in paragraph 5 probably mean A.transforming into B.making the most ofC.working in D.adjusting to27.What is the best title for the passage A.Women becoming more confident in livestreamingB.Women entrepreneurs transforming rural communities.C.Jielong pomelo winning popularity all over the country.D.Chongqing Women’s Federation cooperating with e-commerce platforms.You’ve cleaned out your closet and have a bag of clothes ready to donate, feeling pretty good about yourself, and why not But hold on a minute: What happens to donated clothes Unfortunately, the journey isn’t so optimistic for clothes. Where does your garment go Let’s see through the eyes of your barely used sweater.After you drop off your sweater at the thrift store (旧货商店), do you imagine a local needy family saying silent prayers of thanks to you, the benevolent donor Sure, that could happen. But unfortunately, most clothing donated to Goodwill, Salvation Army and other charities doesn’t end up on the backs of needy children in your community. They get sold to textile recyclers. Sure, that’s better than a landfill, but if your sweater isn’t picked up in a few weeks, it can end up as carpet padding, insulation or rags — or even sold overseas.“Many textile recyclers will take a portion of the clothing that they don’t think they can sell in the U.S., package them up in by gender, size and season, and create huge bundles to sell by weight to less developed countries,” explains Jennifer Zuklie, founder of The Swoondle Society, an online children’s used clothing platform.Pulling over for a donation bin to send that sweater on its way Be careful. Many of those bins are for-profit textile-recycling companies posing as charities — or relying on your assumption that they are legal charitable organizations by putting their actual company identification in very small print.Since only part of items donated to a traditional charity get sold intact within the community, cutting out the middleman at Goodwill and other thrift stores may seem like a good thing. But this practice takes money away from legal charities. Some states are fighting back against these cheating bins: In 2025, Connecticut put out a warning to consumers and started issuing tickets with fines of $500 to owners of for-profit bins posing as charity drop-offs.If you can’t use, sell or upcycle your clothing, feel free to donate it. Just know that your clothing might not end up where you think it will. But it is better than just tossing it in the trash.28.Which is NOT the final destination of your donated clothes according to the passage A.The backs of poor kids B.A landfillC.Carpet padding D.Less developed countries29.Why should you be cautious to send your sweater to donation bins A.The bins may be disguised as a charityB.The bins are from illegal charitable organizationsC.You may be fined $500 if you put your sweater into a donation bin.D.The bins have their actual company identification printed in small size.30.What is the passage mainly about A.Where to donate your clothes B.How to donate your clothes properlyC.Where your donated clothes go D.What you should do with your unwanted clothes31.What is the author’s attitude to donating clothes A.indifferent B.ambiguous C.favourable D.disapprovingIt’s typical for people seeking to shed a few pounds to cut back on calories, either by restricting the amount of food they eat or substituting favorite snacks with healthier alternatives. But, if you’re looking for a healthy way to lose weight quickly, there might actually be a better strategy: fasting (禁食).Researchers at the University of Colorado conducted a study to determine which dieting method was more effective: intermittent (间歇的) fasting or daily caloric restriction. They gathered 165 participants between 18 and 60 years old who had a body mass index (BMI) of 27 to 47 kg/m2. For context, the Cleveland Clinic says a BMI of 25 to 30 is overweight, a BMI of 30 to 40 is obese (肥胖的), and a BMI over 40 is considered “Class III obesity,” also known as morbidly obese.Participants were divided into two groups, one that fasted and a second that reduced their calorie intake. Researchers directed those fasting to restrict eating by 80% on three discontinuous days each week but eat regularly on the other days. The calorie restriction group, on the other hand, decreased the amount they ate by 34%.Additionally, all participants partook (参加) in a high-intensity comprehensive behavioral weight loss program including group-based behavioral support and a recommendation to increase moderate-intensity physical activity to 300 minutes per week.A total of 125 participants finished the 12-month study. The results showed that those who fasted lost more weight than those who cut back on calories, weighing an average of about 6.4 pounds less. These participants, who typically consumed fewer calories than the other group, also experienced “improvements in blood pressure, cholesterol levels and blood sugar.”While these results alone may be worth giving fasting a go, researchers note there are other benefits, too. “The more important message is that this is a dietary strategy that is an evidence-based alternative, especially for people who have tried daily caloric restriction and found it difficult,” said Dr. Victoria Catenacci, who is an associate professor of endocrinology, is one of the study’s co-lead authors.Dr. Catenacci also noted that further research needs to be done in certain groups of people to see if fasting is “a safe and effective weight loss intervention for them, including older adults and people with diabetes, cancer or cardiovascular disease.”32.Why does the author mention the two ways of reducing calories in paragraph 1 A.To give the definition B.To introduce the topicC.To make a comparison D.To show the importance of weight loss33.What do we know about the subjects of the study A.All the participants were not obese before the study.B.All the participants reduced the amount of calorie intake every day.C.The first group ate less for 3 days and normally for the rest 4 days each week.D.The second group didn’t participate in any weight loss activities.34.What can we conclude about the study A.Fasting is the best way to lose weight.B.Daily caloric restriction is an evidence-based dietary strategy.C.The group that cut back on calories took in less food and lost less weight.D.The fasting group improved blood pressure, cholesterol levels and blood sugar.35.What is the limitation of the study A.Failing to collect exact dataB.The short time of tracking the subjectsC.Lack of statistics for some specific groupsD.Being unsafe for people with certain diseasesSelf-Doubt isn’t something that you are born with, it is developed as you pass the different stages of life. 36 Here are some strategies that you can capitalize on to overcome self-doubt.37Comparing yourself is an unpleasant act, and it falls under self-destruction. Why would you compare yourself with a family member, a friend, or even your colleague when each of your lives is different You should focus on yourself and only your achievements, which will allow you to fulfill your goals without any worries.Reflect back to your past achievements38 Self-reflection is one of the best tools to wipe out self-doubt. It makes you remember that you once achieved something great. It also makes you believe that you can achieve that level of success again through concentrated efforts.Always be in the company of supportive people“You are known by the company you keep”, is one of the best sayings to explain this strategy. We should be surrounded by people that support and love us, not people that constantly make us doubt ourselves. When you are in the company of good people, they will always encourage you to be better. 39Seek professional help if necessarySometimes the situation can become too much to handle, this is the time when we should seek professional help. 40 Talk about your feelings often, and let all the negative emotions out, which will make you feel a lot better.Love yourself more and your problems will start decreasing!A.Never compare yourself with others.B.Focus on your family members and friends.C.Remember the time when you achieved something remarkable D.Being around negative people is very bad for our mental health.E.Self-doubt can become a persistent obstacle if not taken care of.F.They will help you recover from negative and stressful situations.G.Living with self-doubt can be very challenging, as it limits your potential.三、完形填空Leslie Shogren wanted to go to Semicolon (分号) Books in Chicago to celebrate her birthday, so she packed up her husband and four sons and came in from the suburbs. When she 41 at the counter that day in July 2020, Danielle Moore, the bookstore’s owner slipped her a birthday card signed by each staff member, 42 her for celebrating her birthday at the store.Shogren was surprised. Sure, she had 43 the bookstore on Instagram, asking its hours and 44 mentioning she’d be visiting for her 45 . “When people do a hospitality touch like that above and beyond, it just sticks with you.” She and her family are store 46 today.Moore has been adding her personal 47 to everything she does at Semicolon. Inside, The walls are packed with prints, paintings and quotes. 48 couches invite visitors to read, and handmade pillows 49 literary icons add to the homey 50 .It’s important to Moore that customers consider the store a “third space” — not home or work, but someplace that “still feels like a place for 51 .” That’s something Moore didn’t have 52 up, when she lived with her mother in a domestic violence shelter in Florida. A Danielle Steel novel was the only book there. “I know what it’s like not to have books,” she says.“It’s a very 53 place,” says Ora Sawyer, one of many regulars. “You sit there and you can talk about books, arts, and anything.”The store’s name is also a 54 of Moore’s spirit. “A semicolon is where an author could stop the sentence but chooses not to. So it was kind of a space for me to 55 a way to still make life enjoyable,” she explains.41.A.made out B.checked out C.broke out D.stuck out42.A.evaluating B.persuading C.commanding D.thanking43.A.messaged B.monitored C.issued D.attached44.A.normally B.amazingly C.casually D.severely45.A.patience B.birthday C.obligation D.passion46.A.instructors B.employees C.advocates D.regulars47.A.style . B.theme C.encounter D.appetite48.A.Adorable B.Visible C.Comfortable D.Available49.A.switching B.opposing C.featuring D.warning50.A.option B.security C.fashion D.atmosphere51.A.belonging B.understanding C.saying D.suffering52.A.cutting B.growing C.digging D.showing53.A.devoting B.rewarding C.welcoming D.frustrating54.A.sign B.occupation C.reputation D.gesture55.A.break down B.call on C.appeal to D.figure out四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The men’s 50m breaststroke final at China’s National Games on Thursday took an unexpected turn when Olympic gold medalist Qin Haiyang 56 (disqualify) for a false start. His Shanghai teammate Zheng Yinghao claimed the gold medal with a time of 26.97 seconds.Yan Zibei of Hubei province secured the silver, 57 Sun Jiajun, also from Hubei, took the bronze.Following the race, Qin reflected on the incident, stating that under normal circumstances, he would have had no trouble winning the event. However, a minor mishap during his dive affected his 58 (perform).“I was concentrating on my rhythm and technique in the water but failed 59 (bring) my hands together properly during the dive. I just froze for a moment,” Qin explained. “At that point, I thought a disqualification (失去资格) was possible. Still, I didn’t dwell on it and tried to readjust.”60 the setback (挫折), Qin expressed that the result would not impact his mindset going forward. “I 61 (win) many titles before. There’s nothing I can’t accept,” he said.When 62 (ask) by reporters whether he still considers himself in his prime, Qin responded 63 (confident): “Absolutely, I’m still in my prime. But I think 64 I feel now is a sense of relaxation. Perhaps after going through 65 (vary) challenges, I’ve learned to focus more on enjoying the present moment. I’m enjoying the process and my own journey.”五、书信写作66.我校广播台要开展一期“我最崇拜的科学家”的英语征文活动,要求内容包括科学家的重要贡献,必备品质和科学精神,以及对自我的启示。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。My Most Admired Scientist____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达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。Sports are more than competitions. To me, they mean growth under the care of others. I learned this the hard way.I used to be very shy and often felt lonely. Although I did well in all the academic subjects, I was afraid of physical education. That’s because my classmates often laughed at me.“Look at that girl,” they said. “Her feet don’t leave the ground when she runs!”Their words always embarrassed me. Moreover, whenever the teacher organized some competitive games, no one in the class liked to have me as their partner or team member. As a result, I often ended up looking at others enjoy their games.Things would go on like that if not for a sports meet in my high school. By mistake, my name was put on the list of those who would compete in the women’s 1,500 meters race. By the time people found the mistake, it was too late to change.One girl who was a natural athlete said to me, “I couldn’t run that race in your place, because I’ve signed up for three items already. This time, you should run for yourself.” Other athletic girls of the class said the same.I was utterly dumbfounded. 1,500 meters! Running against the best runners from other classes! And in front of students of the entire school! It would be the worst nightmare I’d ever have! Oh, my god! Giving up is out of the question now. What should I do I was lost in a dilemma.Just at that time, my classmates noticed my awkwardness. “You still have time to catch up because there is still one month before the sports meet.” They all said this to me, including my teacher.My deskmate patted me on the shoulder, “Cool! You will run for our class! And we will do training together.” Yes, “This is not just for myself, but for my class too.” I said to myself. But still, 1,500 meters to me was like Mount Everest to a beginning climber. I had no idea even how to start my preparation.注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Fortunately, my deskmate gave me a hand.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________With the shot of the starting gun, I dashed out and ran as fast as 1 could, as if it were a 200-meter race.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.B【原文】M: Our trip is just a week away. Have you started packing W: Not yet, but I made a checklist. Passport, clothes, medicine. What else do we need M: How about some snacks for the journey.2.A【原文】M: I was looking at flights for our trip. What do you think about leaving on Friday W: Friday is fine. How about coming back on Sunday M: Good Let me check the tickets.3.A【原文】W: We should pay attention to our influences on the places we visit. Any ideas on how to be responsible tourists M: Yes, we can start from small things like stopping, throwing rubbish around.W: You’re right, we must protect the local environment.4.B【原文】W: I found these cute postcards. Want to send some to our friends and family M: Great idea. It’s a nice way to share our adventure.W: It’ll be a surprise for them.5.C【原文】W: How long are we planning to stay in Europe M: I was thinking four days in Paris, a week in Rome and Florence, 3 days in Barcelona. Does that work for you W: Perfect.6.C 7.A【原文】W: How was your holiday, Jim M: Quite good. I went to New York city with my family last week.W: Oh, I’ve always wanted to go there. What did you do M: We went to Central Park and it was relaxing, but my favorite part was visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was such a pleasant experience.W: Sounds wonderful. How did you get to the city M: We travelled on a huge plane. It was a very long journey but we took some books and magazines.W: That’s really smart.8.A 9.B 10.C【原文】W: Welcome to Sydney. I hope you’re ready for an amazing holiday.M: Thanks we’re really excited. What are the activities to do in this place W: Well, Sydney has everything you need for a fantastic time. Have you got any interests M: We love a bit of adventure and seeing unique places.W: Perfect. One of the most famous sights is the Sydney harbour bridge. You can take a ship tour for a breathtaking view or if you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, you can climb to the top of the bridge.M: Climbing the bridge sounds exciting. That’s going on our list. What else do you recommend W: Well, you can’t miss Taronga Zoo. It’s home to over 2000 animals and the best part is getting up close to Australian animals like koalas and kangaroos.M: Got it, thanks.11.B 12.C 13.A【原文】W: Hello, tourist information. How can I help you M: Hello, I’m here in Moscow with my family. Can you give me some information about Ostankino Television Tower, please W: Yes, certainly. It’s open for visitors daily from 10 am till 10 pm.M: Alright, we’ll go there tomorrow. What about the cats theatre Is there a show this afternoon W: One minute. Ah, yes, there is. You can book the tickets online.M: That’s perfect, thanks.W: And why don’t you visit Red Square and the Kremlin in the morning It’s the best way to learn about the history of our country.M: That’s a good idea. Have you got any information about the Kremlin W: Yes, of course. It’s all on our website. It’s in several different languages.M: Good, thanks. I’ll take a look right now.14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B【原文】M: Hey Mary, where did you go for your holiday W: My parents and I went on Oasis of the Seas, a large passenger ship.M: Seriously, what is it like W: The ship has 16 floors. Can you believe that Each floor has different areas. There is also a large shopping area called the Royal Promenade.M: Shopping That sounds like a dream. What else did you explore W: We walked around the central garden, a real garden at sea. There were all kinds of plants. My parents enjoyed it most.M: That’s amazing. Did you stay active too W: Yes, the Pool Area had four swimming pools in the sports area. We played tennis, climbed rock walls and went skating.M: Sounds great. I like skating a lot, but I’ve never done it on a ship.W: But I spent most of my time in the Youth Area. I enjoyed science and art, and in the evenings we liked going to the Entertainment Place. It had two theatres, 2 cinemas.M: Sounds like there was something for everyone.18.C 19.C 20.A【原文】Hello everyone, welcome to our show. Today we'll look at a fantastic vacation place in Egypt—Sharm el-Sheikh. It is located on the south coast of the Sinai Peninsula. The weather is hot and sunny throughout the year making it perfect for many enjoyable activities. The red sea is famous for its beautiful sea life and clear water. There are around 1500 types of sea life. The most recommended activity is swimming underwater with the help of trained instructors. You might even discover an ancient destroyed ship. If you prefer staying dry, take a one hour trip in a glass bottomed boat to see fish swimming right under your feet. Besides, Sinai desert offers all kinds of exciting adventures. Try riding a bike with four large wheels across the sand for excitement, or join an organized group to see beautiful birds. At night you can camp under the starry sky and the next morning you will wake up to a beautiful sunrise over the desert.21.C 22.B 23.A24.C 25.D 26.B 27.B28.B 29.A 30.C 31.C32.B 33.C 34.D 35.C36.G 37.A 38.C 39.F 40.E41.B 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.A 48.C 49.C 50.D 51.A 52.B 53.C 54.A 55.D56.was disqualified 57.while 58.performance 59.to bring 60.Despite 61.have won 62.asked 63.confidently 64.what 65.various66.My Most Admired ScientistThe scientist that I admire most is Marie Curie, who discovered radium and polonium. Her research on radioactivity laid the foundation for modern nuclear science and cancer treatment.What truly inspires me is not only her achievements but also her qualities. She worked in a poorly-equipped lab and persisted through countless failures, showing that success comes to those who never stop trying.Her courage to challenge traditional ideas and her selfless dedication to science are worth learning. Her story tells me that with passion and hard work, even ordinary people can make extraordinary differences. I’ll follow her spirit in my studies.67. Fortunately, my deskmate gave me a hand. She drew up a detailed training plan for me. Every day after school, we would head to the playground. At first, I could only run a short distance and felt exhausted quickly. But she always encouraged me, saying, “Come on! You are getting better every day.” She ran alongside me, correcting my running posture and pace. Week by week, I gradually built up my stamina and my speed increased. With her help and the support of my classmates, I became more confident.With the shot of the starting gun, I dashed out and ran as fast as I could, as if it were a 200-meter race. But soon I realized I needed to conserve my energy. Remembering my deskmate’s words, I adjusted my rhythm. As I ran, I could hear my classmates cheering me on. Their voices gave me strength. When I felt like giving up, I thought of the efforts I had made and the trust they placed in me. In the end, I crossed the finish line. Although I didn’t win the first place, I finished the race, and I knew I had overcome myself. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 湖北省重点高中智学联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期12月月考英语试卷(含音频).docx 英语听力.mp3