资源简介 成都石室中学2024—2025学年度上期高2027届半期考试英语参考答案第一部分 听力理解1-5 CABBC 6-10 CBACA 11-15 BBABA 16-20 CBACC第二部分 阅读理解第一节21-23 CBB 24-27 BCDD 28-31 CCDB 32-35 CDDB第二节36-40 ABGEC第三部分 英语知识运用第一节 完形填空41-45 CDADB 46-50 ABDAC 51-55 CABDA第二节 语法填空56. known 57. obeying 58. To achieve 59. global 60. their61. However 62. strength 63. with/to 64. be connected 65. what/ who第四部分 任务型阅读第一节 词语填空66. open 67. angry 68. ignored 69. were welcoming/welcomed 70. happily/delightedly71. filling 72. recognized/ recognised 73. ashamed/embarrassed/awkward 74. hid(herself)75. kindness/friendliness第二节 回答问题76. Jenny had been angry about the move, and the first few days at her new school hadn’t been easy. (3分)77. Because she saw her classmates come to her restaurant with their parents and didn’t want to be recognized. (3分)78. The girls would recognize Jenny and chat with her, enjoying the cookies. The three would become friends and take part in the school party together. (4分)第二节 写作评分标准:问候+写信目的 3分;起因+经过 6分;感受+帮助 6分;书写 5分第一部分 听力理解1-5 CABBC 6-10 CBACA 11-15 BBABA 16-20 CBACC听力原文:(Text 1)M: What a beautiful old chair! How much is it W: I’m asking for one hundred dollars for it.M: Would you take seventy dollars for it W: Well, it’s worth at least two hundred. How about eighty-five dollars (Text 2)W: This weekend will be perfect for a picnic. What do you think M: I’ll be busy on Saturday and Sunday, but I think we could do it right before the weekend.(Text 3)W: Hey, Mike, what did you think of the exam M: I believe I’ve passed, but I wish I’d done more revision.W: Yeah, me too. At least I answered all the questions this time.(Text 4)W: Let’s go get some coffee. M: I don’t want coffee. Let’s get lunch. Or maybe we could just go to the supermarket for some snacks. W: Oh, I’m pretty hungry; let’s go to that Pizza House next to the coffee shop. (Text 5)M: Hey, Rachel, can you help me set up a meeting with our customers W: Sure thing, Lucas.M: Should I draw up an invitation And then email it to them W: Yes, draw up a formal email inviting them to the meeting and suggest some dates.(Text 6)M: Have you done the music homework W: Yes, I used this amazing website.M: What, the one the teacher told us W: I lost it but fortunately, my brother had used this other one at some point, so I had a look at that and found just what I needed.M: Lucky you! So, did you write about the drum like you said you would W: The website had information on so many different instruments that I kept changing my mind. I ended up doing my essay on the violin, but only after I’d spent ages finding out about the piano. (Text 7)W: Welcome to the Grand Plaza Hotel. How may I help you today M: Hi there! I’m checking in. I have a booking under the name John Smith.W: Of course, Mr. Smith. Let me just pull up your booking ... Ah, here we are. Checking in for one night M: Yes, that’s correct.W: Could I please have your ID and a form of payment M: Here’s my passport and credit card.W: Thank you. And would you like any help with your suitcase M: No, thank you. I’ll manage.W: Alright, Mr. Smith, you’re all set. Here’s your key card to room 305. Our lift is just to your right. Enjoy your stay!(Text 8)M: When I was younger, I used to do a lot of sport. I belonged to a club and we’d go all over the place to do competitions.W: Really Did your parents use to take you M: No. I’d usually just go with people from the club. And I used to go and play football in the park with my friends or cycle a really long way. Did you use to do much sport W: We used to go swimming as a family sometimes and we did a bit of gymnastics at school, which I hated. But I actually think it’s better for girls now. They’d basically force us to do “girls” sports when I was younger, but now girls are free to do all kinds of things — football, rugby and so on. I think it’s great.(Text 9)M: Hi, how are you today W: I am quite fine. What about you You look so upset today.M: Yeah, I am a little bit confused about my future. I am unable to decide between Math and Biology.W: Oh, I see. What do you think is best for you M: My father is a doctor and he wants me to become a doctor. He has advised me to study Biology in college. I have attended a few lectures of Biology but I don’t think I like it.W: So, you are interested in Math. Aren’t you M: No, not really. I am interested in IT and Computer. You know I love to be among technological products. I have a handsome knowledge about Internet and networking.W: Look, this is the matter of your future. You must talk to your father about it. Just try to convince him to accept your point of view.(Text 10)M: Hello everyone! As you all know, every year the student union organizes a trip for the senior class. This year is no different! Our first major decision was to choose when we would go. Even though I know quite a few of you suggested taking the trip in the spring, we decided that a winter trip would be best. The reason is that we were worried that a spring trip would compete with the end-of-year exam period. It is important that we all do well on the exams. Those of you that would like to attend the trip must contact James Plymouth. He is the one responsible for trip bookings. Seats are limited, so it is wise not to wait until last minute. I am aware that last year many students were left out of their spring trip because they didn’t express interest early enough. For those of you that attend, a form must be signed by a parent. Also, concerning accommodation, you can decide among yourselves who you want to stay with and whether you prefer a single or double room. I think that just about covers it. Hope we have a great time! 成都石室中学2024—2025学年度上期高2027届半期考试英语试卷满分150分 考试时间:120分钟第I卷 (95分)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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How much does the man offer A. $100. B. $85. C. $70.2. When does the man suggest having a picnic A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.3. What did the speakers just do A. They did revision. B. They took an exam. C. They asked some questions.4. Where will the speakers go A. A supermarket. B. A restaurant. C. A coffee shop.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Visiting customers. B. Writing emails. C. Arranging a meeting.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. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Teacher and student. B. Brother and sister. C. Classmates.7. What music homework has the girl done A. The drum. B. The violin. C. The piano.听第7段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What is the woman A. A front desk worker. B. A room service server. C. A hotel manager.9. What will the man do next A. Show his ID. B. Pay the bill. C. Go upstairs.听第8段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Who did the man go to competitions with A. His exercise partners. B. His parents. C. His friends.11. What sport was the woman unwilling to do A. Swimming. B. Gymnastics. C. Football.12. What is the woman’s opinion on girls in terms of sport A. They should put in more time.B. They have much more choices.C. They are forced to do girls sports.听第9段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What problem is the man facing now A. Choosing his major. B. Finding a job. C. Attending a college.14. What does the man think of Biology A. Confusing. B. Unattractive. C. Interesting.15. What does the man probably want to be A. An engineer. B. A biologist. C. A doctor.16. What does the woman advise the man to do A. Learn Biology in college. B. Ask his father for advice. C. Stick to his own will.听第10段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What did the student union consider first about the trip A. The place. B. The time. C. The participants.18. Why won’t the trip take place in spring this year A. Students will be busy preparing for exams.B. Few students expressed interest in it early.C. Many students suggested changing the time.19. What is James Plymouth responsible for A. The accommodation. B. The exams. C. The bookings.20. What do the participants have to do about the trip A. Choose a roommate in advance.B. Decide their preferred room type.C. Hand in a form signed by a parent.第二部分 阅读理解 (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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIn the hot and crowded summer city, there’s nothing better than finding a cool and quiet bookstore to get lost in. Undoubtedly, a great bookstore can provide both relaxation and inspiration. Here are the must-visit bookstores in New York City (NYC).McNally JacksonMcNally Jackson is a beloved independent bookstore with multiple locations, known for its good selection and welcoming atmosphere. Besides offering a wide range of genres, many locations feature a cozy café where you can enjoy coffee, pastries, and light snacks while browsing or reading.The Mysterious BookshopAs the name suggests, The Mysterious Bookshop specializes in mystery, crime, and detective fiction, offering a wide range of related books. The store regularly hosts book signings and readings with well-known authors in the mystery genre, providing fans with opportunities to meet their favorite writers. The knowledgeable staff is passionate about mystery fiction and can provide personalized suggestions.Dashwood BooksFor those who love photography, Dashwood Books is a hidden paradise on Bond Street. Here you can find rare, limited, and out-of-print photo books. Some days, you will ever find bargain bins (柜) located near the back of the store, with options for less than$5 a pop. Fashion designers, such as Simone Rocha, have been known to wander to the store for inspiration.Chelsea Market’s Posman BooksPosman Books at Chelsea Market is a delightful spot for book lovers, hidden in one of NYC’s most popular food markets. The store offers a good selection of bestsellers, children’s books, and attractive gifts, making it a great place to pick up something special while exploring the market.21. Which bookstore can provide some advice A. McNally Jackson. B. Dashwood Books.C. The Mysterious Bookshop. D. Chelsea Market’s Posman Books.22. What unique feature does Posman Books have A. A large selection of rare books. B. A location within a food market.C. Special events with famous authors. D. A wide collection of mystery novels.23. What is the main purpose of the passage A. To promote online book shopping. B. To offer recommendations for bookstores.C. To compare the service of some bookstores. D. To discuss the history of some bookstores.BBeing the strong wife and mother that she is, Diana Register often hid her deep pain and suffering from those around her. In the weeks and months following her husband’s cancer diagnosis, Diana would search for “hiding” places where she could let the uncontrollable waterfalls of tears flow from her eyes.“The storage room was a favorite. Then was the shower. But when I wasn’t home, it was the parking lots that served as my hiding places,” she said. After her husband passed away, parking lots were Diana’s safe haven (避风港) for pain and sorrow.One day, as she was about to place her order in the Dutch Brothers coffee drive-thru (汽车餐厅), the wave of sadness hit her like a tidal wave in the middle of her conversation with a friend.“I could hardly catch my breath and the ugly crying started,” said Diana. “The problem was, I was stuck in the coffee line at Dutch Brothers, one place where all the workers are young, happy and jamming out to music. And there was no way out. I was literally blocked in, so unless I wanted to back right up into the SUV behind me, I was about to be seen for the mess I really was.”The barista, who was making and serving coffee at the window, handed Diana an iced coffee with a sweet and simple note on the top. “When I looked down in the cup holder, I saw it. A pink straw, and the words ‘We love you’ written around it.”The girl didn’t know Diana’s pain or her story, but she knew she was hurting and couldn’t fix it. “She wanted me to know I wasn’t alone and that whatever trial I was going through, there were people out there who cared about me.”24. What would Diana do when she wanted to cry A. Go out for a ride. B. Cry her eyes out totally alone.C. Have a conversation with her friend. D. Play hide-and-seek in the storage room.25. What do the underlined words “the mess” in paragraph 4 refer to A. Causing a car crash. B. Getting stuck in a long line.C. Having an emotional explosion. D. Having a quarrel with a worker.26. Which of the following best describe the barista A. Generous and passionate. B. Intelligent and open-minded.C. Caring and determined. D. Observant and warm-hearted.27. What can we learn from Diana’s story A. Don’t judge a book by its cover. B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. God helps those who help themselves. D. Small acts of kindness make a difference.CAccording to official government figures, there are more than twice as many kangaroos as people in Australia, and many Australians consider them dangerous. It is reported that kangaroos are involved in more than 80 percent of the 20,000 vehicle-animal accidents each year. In the country’s under-populated region, the common belief is that kangaroo numbers have rocketed to “pandemic (大规模流行的) percentage”.It is believed that killing kangaroos is critical to boosting the economy. Meat, skins and leather from kangaroos have been sold to 56 countries. Global brands such as Nike, Puma and Adidas buy strong, soft “k-leather” to make athletic products. And kangaroo meat is finding its way into more and more grocery stores.Advocates point out that low-fat, high-protein kangaroo meat is more environmentally friendly than greenhouse gas-releasing sheep and cattle. John Kelly, former executive director of the Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia, says, “Harvesting our food from animals adapted to Australia’s environment is extremely wise and sustainable. Many ecologists will tell you that there is no more humane way of producing red meat.”Opponents of the industry call the killing inhumane, unsustainable and unnecessary. Dwayne Bannon-Harrison, a member of the Yuin people of New South Wales, says the idea that kangaroos are destroying the country is laughable. “They’ve been walking in this land a lot longer than people have,” he says. “How could something that’s been here for thousands of years be ‘destroying’ the country I don’t understand the logic in that.”Can Australians’ disagreement on kangaroos be solved George Wilson, a professor from Australian National University, says that if kangaroos were privately owned, then graziers (放牧人) would protect the animals, treating them as possessions (财产). They could feed them, lease them, breed them and charge hunters a fee for access. “If you want to protect something,” Wilson says, “you have to give it a value. Animals that are considered dangerous don’t have value.” If kangaroos were more valuable than cattle or sheep, landholders would work with the kangaroo industry on branding, marketing and quality control. The government’s role would be oversight and regulation.28. What do we know from the article A. Kangaroos are to blame for most accidents.B. Global brands make small profits on kangaroos.C. Kangaroos are relatively friendly to the environment.D. Over-populated kangaroos are doing great harm to the country’s economy.29. Why does Dwayne Bannon disagree to kill kangaroos A. Because it is laughable. B. Because it is destroying the country.C. Because they have existed on Earth longer than man. D. Because they live in harmony with people.30. Which of the following might be the benefit of privatization (私有化) A. The popularity of kangaroo hunting. B. The reduction in the number of kangaroos.C. The establishment of more conservation areas. D. The better management of the kangaroo industry.31. What is the purpose of this passage A. To argue against the killing of kangaroos.B. To provide a solution to the problem caused by kangaroos.C. To present different opinions on the kangaroo industry.D. To stress the importance of protecting kangaroos.DThe search for beauty spans centuries and continents. Paintings of Egyptians dating back over 4,000 years show both men and women painting their nails and wearing makeup. In 18th-century France, wealthy noblemen wore large wigs (假发) of long, white hair to make themselves attractive. Today, people continue to devote a lot of time and money to their appearance.There is at least one good reason for the desire to be attractive: beauty is power. Studies suggest that good-looking people make more money, get called on more often in class, and are regarded as friendlier.But what exactly is beauty It’s difficult to describe it clearly, and yet we know it when we see it. And our awareness of it may start at a very early age. In one set of studies, six-month-old babies were shown a series of photographs. The faces on the pictures had been rated for attractiveness by a group of college students. In the studies, the babies spent more time looking at the attractive faces than the unattractive ones.The idea that even babies can judge appearance makes perfect sense to many researchers. In studies by psychologists, men consistently showed a preference for women with larger eyes, fuller lips, and a smaller nose and chin while women prefer men with large shoulders and a narrow waist. According to scientists, the mind unconsciously tells men and women that these traits — the full lips, clear skin, strong shoulders — equal health and genetic well-being.Not everyone thinks the same way. What is considered attractive in one culture might not be in another. Look at most Western fashion magazines: the women on the pages are thin, but is this “perfect” body type for women worldwide Scientists’ answer is no; what is considered beautiful is subjective and varies around the world. They found native peoples in southeast Peru preferred shapes regarded overweight in Western cultures.For better or worse, beauty plays a role in our lives. But it is extremely difficult to describe exactly what makes one person attractive to another. Although there do seem to be certain physical traits considered universally appealing, it is also true that beauty does not always keep to a single, uniform standard. Beauty really is, as the saying goes, in the eye of the beholder (观看者).32. People’s ideas about beauty ________.A. can be easily described B. are based upon strict criteriaC. have existed since ancient times D. have little influence on a person’s success33. In paragraph 3, the babies in the study ________.A. were rated for their appearance B. showed a preference for women with larger eyesC. were shown photos of a group of college students D. were able to tell attractive faces from unattractive ones34. We can learn from the passage that ________.A. the ideas of beauty vary as people grow upB. the standards for beauty are based on scientific researchesC. the search for beauty is the power to motivate the beholderD. the understanding of beauty is rooted in cultural backgrounds35. What can probably be the best title for this passage A. The Varieties of Beauty B. The Mystery of BeautyC. The Origin of Beauty D. The Attitudes toward Beauty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。When preparing fruit and vegetables, many people prefer to peel them. Here comes a question. 36 Fruit and vegetables are rich sources of vitamins, minerals, fiber and some good plant chemicals. Not consuming enough of these foods is linked to an increased risk of some chronic diseases. But eating 400g of fruit and vegetables a day, as the WHO recommends, is difficult to achieve for many people. 37 They can certainly contribute. For example, nutritionally important amounts of vitamins, such as vitamin C and riboflavin (核黄素), and minerals such as iron and zine, are found in the peels of seven root vegetables: beetroot, field mustard, wild carrot, sweet potatoes, radish, ginger and white potatoes. And the US Department of Agriculture shows that unpeeled apples contain 15% more vitamin C, 267% more vitamin K, 20% more calcium, 19% more potassium and 85% more fiber than their peeled equivalents. 38 According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, uneaten food, including peels, generates 8%-10% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Food rotting in landfills releases a lot of methane. New Zealand alone reports an annual wastage of 13,658 tonnes of vegetable peels and 986 tonnes of fruit peels — a country with a population of only 5.1 million people.So why do people peel fruit and vegetables Some must be peeled as the outer portions are inedible, don’t taste nice, are hard to clean or cause harm, such as bananas, oranges, melons, pineapples, mangoes, avocados, onion and garlic. Also peeling may be a necessary part of the recipe, for example, when making mashed potato. 39 Also, some people peel fruit and vegetables because they are concerned about pesticides (杀虫剂) on the surface. Pesticide remains are certainly left on or just below the surface, although this varies according to plant species. 40 Indeed, the US Food and Drug Administration recommends that people wash produce thoroughly under cold water and scrub it with a hard brush to remove pesticides, dirt and chemicals.A. Is peeling a necessary step before eating B. There are important nutrients in the peels.C. However, most of them can be removed by washing.D. Are peels the most common food waste in the kitchen E. But many peels are edible, and yet people still peel them anyway.F. So could consuming fruit and vegetable peels help with this issue G. Another reason not to discard peels is their effect on the environment.第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Rehan Staton was among the 700 graduates who walked the stage at the 2023 Harvard Law School graduation ceremony on Thursday. The 24-year-old former cleaner was raised by a single father who worked hard to 41 him and his brother.Growing up was a steep uphill battle and he used to 42 in school. One teacher even suggested he 43 to a special education class. In high school, he used to be a/an 44 , focusing on martial arts and boxing. However, an injury ruined the 45 of him turning professional in sports, and he got 46 by every college he had applied to. 47 pursuing higher education, Staton started working at Bates Trucking & Trash Removal to support his family. There, his co-workers lifted his spirits. 48 by them, he succeeded in entering Bowie State University in 2014, and in 2016, he transferred (转学) to the University of Maryland.However, he soon began facing even more 49 when he was diagnosed with an unknown sickness and his father long suffered a stroke (中风) It was then that Staton knew he had to do something. He began studying for the Law School Admission Test while 50 himself back to health despite his inability of seeking professional assistance due to his 51 situation.When reading the law school 52 emails, Staton and his friends were in shock and excitement. 53 , Staton chose to attend Harvard Law School — and he’ll never forget all the 54 people who helped him get there.“Throughout this time, people always ask me, ‘How did you do it ’ It’s more so how could I not do it when everyone is 55 for me, and pushing for me to win,” he said.41. A. benefit B. care C. support D. provide42. A. compete B. entertain C. explore D. struggle43. A. switch B. refer C. listen D. contact44. A. monitor B. freshman C. chairman D. athlete45. A. comment B. chance C. instruction D. fantasy46. A. refused B. punished C. ignored D. blamed47. A. In spite of B. Instead of C. Regardless of D. Speaking of48. A. Trusted B. Selected C. Challenged D. Motivated49. A. hardships B. options C. potentials D. warnings50. A. opposing B. reminding C. nursing D. assuming51. A. visible B. specific C. financial D. individual52. A. acceptance B. apology C. promotion D. recommendation53. A. Apparently B. Eventually C. Obviously D. Typically54. A. energetic B. intelligent C. respectful D. supportive55. A. breaking their backs B. holding their heads up C. pulling their legs D. turning their noses up第II卷 (55分)注意事项: 用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分 语言知识运用第二节 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Filial piety, otherwise 56 (know) as xiao, is at the core (核心) of Chinese culture. Originating from Confucian philosophy, filial piety means love and respect for one’s elders and 57 (obey) their wishes. But there is something else, too. 58 (achieve) filial piety, you have to be there for them physically, and look after them in their old age.In our modern 21st century, 59 (globe) migration has long become a norm (标准). Many of my Western friends say they feel very little connection to 60 (they) birth country after a few significant moves across regions. 61 , China’s case is a little different. Although we Chinese young generations have embraced our new lives all around the world, the 62 (strong) of our family ties and filial piety deeply links us 63 our cultural roots. Like kites flying high in the sky, we will 64 (connect) with the land and the people who have shaped our characters to make us 65 we are.第四部分 任务型阅读 (共两节,满分20分)第一节 阅读下面的短文,根据文本内容,用1-2个恰当的词填空。 (每小题1分,共10分)Jenny frowned (皱眉) as she helped her mother and father set out the cooking supplies in the shiny steel kitchen. Her family had just moved here from San Francisco, having bought a small restaurant, which was set to open in the next few days.“Moving here was a stupid idea,” Jenny complained mostly to herself.“What’s that ” her mother asked, opening a box and lifting out several pots.“Nothing,” Jenny mumbled (咕哝). The girl had been angry about the move, but her parents had made the decision and were now too busy getting ready for the grand opening to listen to her complaints.The first few days at her new school hadn’t been easy, either. She found it hard to talk to people she didn’t know, and it seemed like the students hadn’t even noticed her. The upcoming school party made things even worse — just the thought of being surrounded by unfamiliar faces and having no one to talk with drove her crazy! Jenny sighed deeply and got back to washing dishes.On the day of the grand opening, Jenny’s parents were all smiles, welcoming customers into the restaurant, brightly decorated in gold and red. Even Jenny was happy as she rushed around, seating guests, handing out menus, and pouring tall glasses of water. This was a big day for her family.At one of the tables sat a family with two daughters who were about Jenny’s age. As she filled their glasses, Jenny realized the twins were in her class. Jenny lowered her head down so her long hair covered her face, and she turned away from the table.Jenny’s mother found her soon after, in the kitchen loading the dishwasher.“Honey, what are you doing back here We need you out front with the customers.”“Mom, I don’t want to be out there. There are kids from school!”“So ” her mother asked. “That’s good! Go to take them some fortune cookies and say hello!” she said to Jenny, pointing at the fortune cookies paper which read, “Many friends are found with a single smile.”Before the grand opening Jenny’ s family had moved here to 66 a restaurant in a few days. ↓ Jenny felt 67 about the decision as she found it hard to talk to people at school, and others often 68 her. Even worse, there would be a school party soon but she hadn’t found any friend yet.On the day of the grand opening On the day of the grand opening, Jenny’s parents 69 the guests with smiles. ↓ Even Jenny was 70 hustling around, 71 glasses with water for her customers. ↓ At one of the tables a family sat with two daughters like Jenny’s age. As she filled their glasses, Jenny 72 the twins, who were her classmates. Feeling 73 , Jenny soon 74 in the kitchen. ↓ Jenny’s mother asked her to go out and show 75 to the girls with some fortune cookies.第二节 根据文本内容,回答下列问题。 (共10分)76. What caused Jenny’s negative feelings before the grand opening (3分)___________________________________________________________________________________________________77. Why did Jenny stay back in the kitchen (3分)___________________________________________________________________________________________________78. What would happen after Jenny took the cookies to the girls (4分)___________________________________________________________________________________________________第五部分 写作 (满分20分)假定你是李华,因为最近跟同学发生了一次冲突而感到困惑。现写信给好友Mike寻求帮助。要点包括:1. 描述冲突的起因和经过;2. 表达感受并寻求帮助。注意: 1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Mike,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语半期考试参考答案.docx 英语听力.mp3 英语试卷.docx