资源简介 2024 学年第二学期高二英语期末质量检测总分:100 分 时间:90 分钟I. Listening Comprehension (15%)Section A (6%)Directions: In Section A, you will hear six short conversations between two speakers. At the endof each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and thequestions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, readthe four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the questionyou have heard.1. A. Books. B. Men’s suits. C. Bags. D. Women’s shoes.2. A. Rare. B. Beneficial. C. Common. D. Unhealthy.3. A. Take the job offer he has got. B. Avoid running any risk.C. Buy some biscuit. D. Wait for a better opportunity.4. A. It isn’t big enough. B. It is crowded with customers.C. It is under-staffed. D. It doesn’t provide good service.5. A. He is expecting a fresh start.B. He is reading a new chapter of a book.C. He is going to find a new job in the city.D. He is looking forward to the woman’s arrival.6. A. She is fully occupied next Sunday. B. She needs to check first.C. The concert has already been canceled. D. No ticket is available for next Sunday.Section B (9%)Directions: In section B, you will hear one short passage and one longer conversation, and youwill be asked several questions on the passage and the conversation. The passage and theconversation will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only once. When you hear aquestion, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answerto the question you have heard.Questions 7 to 9 are based on the following conversation.7. A. Light made by living things using special body processes.B. A type of electricity used by underwater creatures.C. A special kind of light found just in fireflies.D. The ability of sharks to see in the dark.高二英语试卷 第 1 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}8. A. Living in the deep ocean for a long time.B. Being the biggest shark in the ocean.C. Being the fastest swimmer among sharks.D. Having the ability to produce its own light.9. A. To perform tricks for entertainment.B. To communicate with other ocean creatures.C. To move to their food without being noticed.D. To light up the ocean floor for other sea animals.Questions 10 to 12 are based on the following conversation.10. A. The economic impact of activated carbon on the market.B. New technological advancements in the production of activated carbon.C. The use of activated carbon in various products and its claimed advantages.D. The latest fashion trends and clothing materials.11. A. There is solid evidence that it brightens teeth or makes breath fresher.B. There is no conclusive proof supporting its benefits for oral health.C. It is recommended by most dentists for dental cleanliness.D. It has been proven to be effective in whitening teeth.12. A. He is open to tasting the carbon ice cream once.B. He is enthusiastic about switching to such products.C. He believes it will be beneficial for his health.D. He doubts its effect and refuses to try it.II. Grammar and Vocabulary (20%)Section A (10%)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent andgrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form ofthe given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The Art of PersuasionPersuasion is the art of influencing others’ thoughts, feelings and actions. It’s aboutconvincing people to see things from your perspective, adopt your ideas or take specific actions.When you’re negotiating a business deal or simply trying to get your point across, persuasion___1_3____ (play) a crucial role.Employers place a great value on employees with persuasion skills ___1_4____ they canimpact several aspects of job performance. Besides, teamwork and leadership rely heavily on the高二英语试卷 第 2 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}power of persuasion to get things done. Without persuasion skills, employees may not be asconvinced of the importance of an organization’s vision and long-term mission. Effective use ofpersuasion skills will help get your coworkers about your ideas, ___1_5____ (motivate) them toachieve a common goal.In order to learn the art of persuasion at the workplace, you need to understand how tohandle conflicts and reach agreements. Good communication is the first step in effectivepersuasion, but logic and reasoning are just as important. Before you can get somebody to agreewith your goal, ___1_6____ they should pursue it is what you should help them understand.Using visual aids ___1_7____ can back up your ideas can help illustrate your ideas better.Successful persuasion skills ___1_8____ (base) on your ability to have positive interactionsand maintain meaningful relationships with people. In order to maintain those relationships, you___1_9____ be able to work in their best interests as well. Your coworkers are ___2_0____ (likely)to agree with you when they succeed alongside. The more they achieve and the greater progressthey make, the more they trust your judgement and strength.We persuade and get ___2_1____ (persuade) every day. A vast majority of people favourcooperation and teamwork over traditional organizational structures; ___2_2____ likes to be toldwhat to do or to be pushed around. Therefore, organizations and leaders should adopt powerfulpersuasion skills to bring about necessary changes.Section B (10%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beused once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. vulnerability B. motivation C. undergoing D. integrityE. rejected F. upsetting G. extend H. invadeI. justified J. contributing K. arisenSportsmanship Isn’t Just for AthletesSportsmanship is defined as fair, generous and polite behaviour or treatment of others,especially in sports. At its heart, it reflects a commitment to fair play and goodwill toward anopponent. But this spirit should not be restricted to the sporting stadium. It should ___2_3____ toeveryone involved, especially those watching and cheering from the stands.In recent years, the idolization(崇拜) of athletes has ___2_4____ dramatically among youngpeople in China. However, some fans have gone too far, ___2_5____ to the “fan circle” culture.This fanatical support creates an ugly, competitively unfair environment, damaging the spirit ofsportsmanship. A clear example was seen at the recent table tennis Asian Cup, where some fans高二英语试卷 第 3 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}even ___2_6____ shouting abusively at the opponent of the athlete they supported. Sports aremeant to promote unity and inspiration, not hostility or personal attacks.What's worse, athletes are ___2_7____ wild treatment beyond stadiums and courts as well.Some fans follow athletes through airports, crowd them at hotels, and ignore their privacyentirely. This not only creates safety risks but also causes genuine emotional ___2_8____. Online,things can get even uglier, with some fans attacking rival athletes and their supporters.These fans are missing the point. Rather than fixate on rivalry or ___2_9____ their lives, weshould celebrate the qualities that make athletes great. They go through hard training, endure___3_0____ injuries, and make countless sacrifices to achieve their dreams. What is trulyinspiring is not their fame but their dedication, resilience and discipline.True champions display respect for opponents, handle victories with humility, and acceptdefeat with grace. For example, tennis legend Roger Federer is beloved not just for hisexceptional skills but also for his ___3_1____ on and off the court. Chinese athletes, like MaLong, have also set examples by showing deep respect for their competitors. Their conductreminds us that we can love the competition itself, cheering for our athletes with pride.All these values including the hard work behind the glory, and the respect transcending(超越) rivalry are the very essence of true sportsmanship. Athletes’ journeys remind us that successis built through effort, setbacks and determination. By celebrating their character, not justvictories, we can transform admiration into ___3_2____, not obsession.III. Reading Comprehension (34%)Section A (12%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Cambridge Dictionary has put it out to the universe, naming “manifest” as its Word of theYear for 2024.Popularized by celebrities such as singer Dua Lipa, “manifest” refers to the practice ofusing “methods such as visualization and affirmation to help you ___3_3____ achievingsomething you want, in the belief that doing so will make it more likely to happen,” the Britishdictionary publisher said in an announcement. Lipa has spoken about how she thinksmanifestation has played a part in her success, helping to bring about ___3_4____ moments in hercareer, such as playing at the Glastonbury Festival — the largest greenfield music andperforming arts festival in the world — this year. “If you set an ___3_5____, you think about itevery single day of your life. For example, when I first started making music, I dreamed aboutthe day that I would get asked to headline Glastonbury.” she said in an interview in April. “In a高二英语试卷 第 4 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}way, that is setting that idea, in the back of my mind,” she added. “I think it's powerful.”___3_6____, US Olympic gymnast Simone Biles has mentioned her use of manifestation afterher mother started encouraging her to write down her goals. “You have to write it down, youhave to speak it into ___3_7____, you have to see it daily and then it usually happens.” she said inan interview in October.Taken from Latin and French, in English the word “manifest” ___3_8____ meant “easilynoticed or obvious” before it started to be used as a verb meaning “to show something clearly.”In the early 20th century, it started to be used to mean “to make something happen byinternalizing it, intentionally or unintentionally.” according to Cambridge Dictionary.This year marked manifesting's move into the wider public ___3_9____. In 2024, the wordmanifest ___4_0____ from being mainly used in the self-help community and on social mediainto being mentioned widely across mainstream media. The use of this sense of manifest hasgained ___4_1____ with the increasing number of ‘manifesting influencers’ promoting thisscientifically unproven practice on social media — so much so that it was added to theCambridge Dictionary in May 2023.The dictionary said the word has been looked up nearly 130,000 times on its website,making it one of its most ___4_2____ entries. Manifest won this year because it increased notablyin lookups, its use widened greatly across all types of media, and it shows how the meanings of aword can ___4_3____ over time.Other words on the 2024 shortlist include “brat,” inspired by the title of singer CharliXCX’s 2024 album. This year, Collins Dictionary named “brat” its Word of the Year, defining itas someone “___4_4____ by a confident, independent, and hedonistic(快乐主义的) attitude.”33. A. estimate B. ease C. tackle D. imagine34. A. significant B. massive C. astonishing D. primitive35. A. atmosphere B. alternative C. intention D. isolation36. A. Consequently B. Similarly C. However D. Contrarily37. A. innocence B. evolution C. existence D. formation38. A. universally B. initially C. subjectively D. morally39. A. consciousness B. symbol C. ambition D. pace40. A. secured B. submitted C. debated D. transformed41. A. reputation B. popularity C. conflict D. possession42. A. viewed B. restored C. resisted D. delayed43. A. refresh B. slip C. evolve D. engage44. A. boosted B. characterized C. shifted D. assigned高二英语试卷 第 5 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}Section B (14%)Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. Foreach of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best accordingto the information given in the passage you have just read.AAmid all the excitement, surprise, and anxiety over China's DeepSeek R1 AI model, I wantto make a point: To many young Americans, DeepSeek is cool. They see the Chinese internet asfascinating.How did this happen First, Chinese products and services have an increasing charm andoriginality. I am not a keen TikTok user, but it has a magnetic presence that no US video site canmatch since more than half of all Americans are active TikTok users. TikTok was shut downearlier in January this year, and the site faces uncertainty. So America's internet youth flocked toa Chinese video site called RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu. RedNote has more than 300million users in China, but until recently barely received attention in the US.And when young Americans visited RedNote, they were struck by an obvious fact: It is notthe kind of site their parents would frequent. The opening page is full of Chinese characters andmany images that, at least to me, an old American, make no sense. Yet Chinese and Americanyouth interact frequently there, for example trading tips for making steamed eggs properly.As for the AI large-language models, DeepSeek is a marvel. Of all the LLMs, I find it themost fun to chat with. Its written answers can be moody and playful. Certainly this weekDeepSeek was the top download on Apple's app store.Another possible reason for the rise of China into the ranks of cultural coolness is the lackof competitors. Not so long ago, it was common for a typical American teenager to develop apassion for Europe, which was seen as more intellectual, more artistic, more “cultured”. TodayEurope has lost some of its romantic appeal. Besides, it is true that anything your parentsthought was cool when they were your age, you don't.While the differences between American and Chinese cultures are obvious, both Americansand Chinese are friendly, open, forward-looking, and business-friendly. The cultural gap is by nomeans unbridgeable. China has the talent, scale, and resources to create online experiences thatwill appeal to Americans.Undoubtedly, China has gained an advantage - not only in technology, but also in liveliness.45. Why does the author mention “more than half of all Americans are active TikTok users” inpara. 2 A. To prove that he has resisted the temptation of TikTok.B. To indicate that TikTok should spend more on advertising.C. To highlight that TikTok has a strong appeal to most Americans.D.To suggest that other US video sites learn from TikTok's marketing strategies.高二英语试卷 第 6 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}46. The author describes his encounter with RedNote to show _________.A. that RedNote has a confusing and unrealistice layoutB. why RedNote doesn't really appeal to older AmericansC. that RedNote is too complex for older people to operateD. how RedNote uses its new features to catch users’ attention47. What is the author’s attitude towards Chinese internet products and services A. They are completely unappealing and worthless.B. They have some charm but lack innovation.C. Their charm and originality are on the rise.D. It’s hard to understand their popularity among the youth.48. Which of the following factors does NOT contribute to the coolness of China's internet A. European culture has lost all its appeal to American youth.B. DeepSeek is a wise and humorous companion when chatting.C. Chinese online products and services boast an innovative and unique style.D. Young Americans’ parents think China's internet shape their children's views.BTo some extent, celebrities’ influence has always been depending on public opinion. Butthe internet has made it easier for both fans and critics to express their opinions and sometimesto demand practical consequences for bad behavior. At its most extreme, this includes calls to“cancel” that person — to take away their influence. Canceling may mean refusing to buy thatperson's products or pressuring their employer to fire or discipline them. The tendency of peopleto demand these sorts of consequences has become known as cancel culture.A heated debate has arisen around the idea of cancel culture. Some argue that it is a way ofholding celebrities, influencers and political leaders accountable. People who get canceled tendto be famous and important in society. Were people to rely on police or other official agencies,some argue, influential people would escape consequences through influence or bribery(贿赂).Cancel culture lets ordinary people take matters into their own hands when they don't trustinstitutions to do the right thing. At first this sounds like a good thing, but many people aren't sosure.The idea of ordinary people deciding what the punishment should be for wrongdoing isdisturbing to some. People don't have to investigate before insisting that someone should becanceled. This means there is potential for people to be canceled for things they didn't do, formisunderstood circumstances or for things people find personally offensive. And there are no高二英语试卷 第 7 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}controls on what offenses need canceling. Some people who are canceled have done genuinelyterrible things, but others are guilty only of expressing an unpopular political or moral view.Supporters of cancel culture often compare canceling to boycotting, which is an establishedand accepted form of protest. However, boycotting targets businesses while canceling targetsindividuals. No one is required to buy from a company (or individual) they disagree with. Butcancel culture can go further than a boycott by trying to convince major websites to prevent theperson from posting. It can destroy not only their reputation but also their livelihood. Whilerefusing to buy something yourself is clearly justifiable, stopping others with different viewsfrom buying it may not be.Cancel culture is a complex phenomenon, so we must think carefully about its implications,both good and bad.49. One advantage of cancel culture is that _________.A. bribery will disappear among influential peopleB. ordinary people can depend on others for justiceC. celebrities will escape consequences of bad behaviorD. common people can have a say when celebrities do wrong50. Why do some people disapprove of cancel culture A. Punishment for celebrities can be misused.B. Offenses against politics can be uncontrollable.C. Misunderstanding can occur among celebrities.D. Unpopular moral views can be totally neglected.51. The author holds that we should _________.A. view cancel culture as a protest B. treat cancel culture with great careC. cancel a celebrity by implication D. negotiate before canceling a personSection C (8%)Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. Adapt summer activities for winter.B. Too often, we ignore the natural world in winter.C. When the leaves begin to fall, so does my mood.D. And start planning some “slow hobbies” we can do indoors.E. If the holidays tire me out, I can carve out time to rest and recover in January.F. I feel humbled by their size, knowing just how much more lies beneath the surface, too.高二英语试卷 第 8 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}There Are Things to Love About WinterAs soon as the temperature drops, my husband experiences a change. Like a bear in reverse,he comes alive in winter. I am his opposite. _______5_2________ I spent last weekend in a stateof gloom, pulling out our family's collection of giant, shapeless coats.Many people love winter, but if you're not one of them, “you don't have to just accept thatyou'll be bad-tempered at this time of year,” said Kari Leibowitz, a health psychologist andauthor of “How to Winter: Harness Your Mindset to Thrive on Cold, Dark or Difficult Days.”Having a more positive approach doesn't mean denying the realities of dark mornings or icyroads, she said. But when you write off wintertime, she added, you're writing off a quarter ofyour life.Instead of “wishing away winter and waiting for spring,” Dr. Leibowitz said, lean into thecooling weather by planning cozy activities and rituals. Make a list of books we want to readduring the cozy season, she suggested. _______5_3________ She gave some examples, such asbaking, knitting or painting.“_______5_4________” Holli-Anne Passmore, an associate professor of psychology, said.But she has found in her research that when people actively pay attention to their naturalsurroundings and notice how it makes them feel, it significantly boosts their well-being. Oneresearch subject wrote, “I felt awe that such a tiny bird can withstand the cold.” Another wrote:“I love trees, especially big ones. _______5_5________”I've already begun to take the experts’ advice: I ordered some cozy winter socks and amassembling my cold-weather reading list.IV. Summary Writing (6%)56. Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of thepassage in no more than 40 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Why Do You Find It So Hard to Not Multitask Most of us do multitasking almost daily. But it’s time to change that. Let’s take thesmartphone for example. On average you check your phone 110 times a day — that meansyou’re spending 23 days every year glued to your smartphone! Habits encouraging you tomultitask make you unproductive.But it’s hard to let go of these habits because you’ve conditioned your brain to sendmisleading signals to your body. Research has shown that when you multitask “successfully”,you activate the reward mechanism in your brain that releases dopamine, the happy hormone.You feel so good that you believe you’re being effective and this further encourages your高二英语试卷 第 9 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}multitasking habit. This rush can also make you overly optimistic, less careful about the workyou do and more likely to make mistakes, Multitaskers basically get addicted to this rush whichleads them to believe they are being effective when in fact they’re not.To get rid of this multitasking habit so you can find real productivity. You simply have tocommit to it and have the self discipline to stick to one task at a time. Just say to yourself: WhenI walk, I walk. When I talk to someone, I talk to someone. Focus on the one thing you are doing.And like that, you’ve mastered monotasking.V. Translation (10%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word given in the brackets.(3+3+4)57. 人们如何平衡工作和生活将对他们的幸福感产生重要影响。(difference)58. 应该鼓励学生积极参与到社会实践中,这会培养他们解决问题的能力。(engage)59. 她认为通过不断学习新技能,就能够应对工作中的复杂任务,从而更好地实现职业发展。(attain)VI. Guided Writing (15%)60. Directions: Write an English composition in 100-120 words according to the instructionsgiven below in Chinese.假如你是明启中学的学生李明,今年暑假学校将开展“传统民间艺术进社区”主题活动,并且该活动由你所在的校志愿者社团承办。 请给社团主席以邮件形式写一份活动策划方案。内容包括:1. 活动针对的人群、地点;2. 活动的主要内容及其意义。民间艺术:folk art高二英语试卷 第 10 页 共 10 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}2024 学年第二学期高二英语期末质量检测答案I. Listening Comprehension 听力文字稿Section A1. M: Are men’s suits on the seventh floor W: No, they are here on the sixth. Seventh’s for women’s shoes, books and bags.Q: What is the man most probably looking for 2. M: Please get me a beer, a cold one. You know, I never drink beer without ice.W: But it is winter now. Don’t you think that’s bad for your stomach Q: What does the woman think of the man’s preference for iced beer 3. M: I’m not sure if I should take this job offer or wait for a better one.W: Sometimes, you have to risk it to get the biscuit. It sounds like a great opportunity.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do 4. M: The coffee house has been short-handed these days, so we’ll have to wait in line.W: I know. Susan and I helped to work there as waitresses all day yesterday.Q: What can be learned about the coffee house 5. W: I heard you’re moving to the city. That’s exciting! I bet there will be so many new opportunities for you there.M: Yeah, I’m looking forward to the change. It’ll be a whole new chapter for me.Q: What does the man mean 6. M: Excuse me, have you got any seats available for the concert next Sunday W: No, I’m afraid Sunday is fully booked.Q: What does the woman mean Section BHave you ever been outside at night and seen how fireflies light up around you This is calledbioluminescence, and it’s when living things can make their own light. Unlike us, who need electricity to turnon lights, some animals and creatures can glow all by themselves thanks to special stuff in their bodies.This super cool ability to shine is something you’ll find a lot in the ocean, which is super dark once yougo deep. Many sea animals, like different kinds of fish, can light up too. Scientists just found out about thebiggest animal ever that can do this, and it’s a shark called the kitefin shark.The kitefin shark can get as long as about 1.8 metres, which is taller than most people! It’s got thousandsof tiny light spots on its skin that let it shine. Scientists are still trying to figure out why it shines. Maybe thelight helps the shark find food, or maybe it helps it move to smaller fish without them noticing. If the smallerfish look up, they can’t see the shark shining against the light from above, so the shark can catch them easily.It’s pretty amazing how nature works, right Questions7. What is bioluminescence 8. What is the kitefin shark known for 9. What might be the reason why the kitefin shark uses its light 高二英语参考答案 第 1 页 共 3 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}Questions 10 through 12 are based on the following conversation.W: Hey Alex, have you seen this trend where everything has activated carbon now It’s in toothpaste,cleaning agents, even food!M: Yeah, I noticed that too. Seems like it’s the latest trend. But do you think it actually works W: Well, this article says there’s no solid evidence it makes your teeth whiter or breath fresher. It could evenbe damaging to teeth.M: Seriously I thought it was supposed to be good for purification and similar purposes.W: That’s just marketing, I guess. There’s no scientific evidence for the purification claims either. A dietician,Abby Langer, mentioned that while it’s not harmful, it probably won’t have the effects people areexpecting.M: Hmm, that’s disappointing. It does look cool though, especially in ice cream and pizza!W: True, but it’s all for the look then. Before we buy into this trend, we should consider if it’s worth the extramoney when there’s no proven benefit.M: Agreed. I’ll stick to my regular products for now. And maybe try the carbon ice cream just once, for theexperience!W: Sounds like a plan. Let’s not let the trend dictate our choices, right M: Right on. Let’s be smart consumers!Questions10. What are the speakers mainly talking about 11. What does the article mentioned in the conversation suggest about activated carbon in dental products 12. What is the man’s attitude towards trying carbon ice cream I. Listening Comprehension(共 15 分。1~6 每题 1 分;7~12 每题 1.5 分。)1-6:BDACAD 7-9:ADC 10-12:CBAII. Grammar and Vocabulary(共 20 分。每题 1 分。)Section A:13. plays/is playing 14. because 15. motivating 16. why 17. that/which18. are based 19. must/should 20. more likely 21. persuaded 22. nobodySection B: Vocabulary(23-32)GKJIC AHFDBIII. Reading Comprehension(共 34 分。33-44 每题 1 分;45-55 每题 2 分。)Section A(33-44)DACBC BADBA CBSection B(45-51)CBCD DABSection C(52-55)CDBF高二英语参考答案 第 2 页 共 3 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#}56. Summary Writing(共 6 分)Multitasking reduces productivity and leads to mistakes due to the brain's addiction to dopamine-drivenmultitasking rushes. To break multitasking habits one requires self-discipline and commitment to single-taskfocus.Translation(共 10 分。第 56-57 每题 3 分;第 58 题 4 分。)57. How people balance their work and life will make a difference to their happiness.58. Students should be encouraged to engage in social practice, which can develop their problem-solvingability.59. She believes that by constantly learning new skills, she can tackle complex tasks at work so that she canbetter attain professional growth.VI. Guided Writing(共 15 分)(略)Sample:Dear Sir / Madam,As we discussed earlier, our school's volunteer club is organizing an exciting event this winter break,titled “Traditional Folk Art into the Community.” I would like to propose a detailed plan for the event to ensureits success.The event will primarily target local residents, including both children and adults, in our nearbycommunity. We aim to host the event at the community center, which is a central location that is easilyaccessible to all. The space provides enough room for various activities and will help create an invitingatmosphere for attendees.The event will showcase a range of traditional folk art forms, such as paper cutting, calligraphy, and localfolk music performances. We will also arrange interactive workshops where participants can try their hand atcreating paper cuttings or learning basic calligraphy strokes. This hands-on approach will give the communitya deeper arrange interactive workshops where participants can try their hand at creating paper cuttings orlearning basic calligraphy strokes. This hands-on approach will give the community a deeper appreciation forthese art forms.The significance of this event lies in its potential to preserve and promote our cultural heritage. Byengaging the community, especially the younger generation, in these traditional arts, we can inspire them tovalue and continue these practices. Additionally, this event provides an opportunity for social interaction,fostering a stronger sense of community.I look forward to discussing this proposal further and am happy to make any necessary adjustments.Best regards,Li Ming高二英语参考答案 第 3 页 共 3 页{#{QQABJQQ14wgQkgQACQ66RUXqCwuQsIEQLQoGBUAUqARDiRFABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2024-2025学年第二学期高二英语期末质量检测.mp3 上海市浦东新区2024-2025学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题.pdf