资源简介 高二英语期中考试参考答案听力:1-5 BCCBA 6-10 ACCAC 11-15 BCCAB 16-20 BBABA阅读理解:21-23 DCC 24-27 BAAD 28-31 CBBC32-35 ABDD七选五 EDCFB41-45 CADDC 46-50 CBACB 51-55 CADBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)are treated 57.that 58.restoring 59.a 60.on/upon 61.widely 62.popularity 63.is rising 64.combined 65.which读后续写:One possible version:“It’s a tough job. Just do as much as you can,”Mr. Thompson said. Indeed, the task seemed so demanding. Not long after they started working, the heat and dust made them uncomfortable. Cameron’s arms ached from moving heavy boxes, and Barton’s back was sore from bending over. When they had to stop for a break, only a small part was finished. Although the thought of giving up crossed their minds, the brothers pushed it aside, thinking about how hard their parents had been working. The task took them over three hours, but they finally made the warehouse clean and tidy.Cameron and Barton asked Mr. Thompson to come after they finished. Mr. Thompson’s eyes widened seeing the once chaotic space took on a completely new look, where everything was in order. He had not expected the brothers to do this job so well. Mr. Thompson handed them their wages, paying extra, and said, “You’ve earned this. By the way, I need some help over the summer. I wonder if you’re interested.” “We’d love to!” Cameron and Barton replied excitedly. Then the brothers went home merrily, eager to share their success with their parents.【导语】本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者的母亲是聋哑人,所以作者的大部分童年都是沉默无声的。它充满了爱,笑声,愤怒和悲伤,就像任何家庭一样,但是这些事情发生在一个安静地环境中。41.考查副词词义辨析。句意:和其他家庭一样,它充满了爱、欢笑、愤怒和悲伤,但这些事情都是悄然发生的。A. quickly快速地;B. constantly持续不断地;C. quietly安静地,悄悄地;D. normally正常地。由上文“My childhood was mostly silent.”可知,作者的童年几乎是无声的,所以一切都是在静悄悄地发生,故选C。42.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:灌输给我的知识是通过看着我母亲在她寂静的世界里移动而传承下来的。A. passed down传递下去;B. brought up抚养;C. laid down放下;D. made up弥补。由上文“The knowledge instilled(灌输) in me was”可知,知识被传承下来,故选A。43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她给花园浇水、除草和挖土的时候,我喜欢看她的手,因为她总是教我一些东西。A. serving服务;B. awarding授予;C. sparing饶恕;D. teaching教。根据上文“The knowledge instilled(灌输) in me was_________ by watching my mother as she moved through her silent world.”可知,作者从母亲那里学到了很多知识,由此可知,此处指母亲总会教作者一些东西,故选D。44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:双手粗糙,布满伤痕,但充满智慧。A. spots地点;B. lines直线;C. marks标记;D. scars伤疤。由上文“The hands were rough with cuts”可知,母亲的双手粗糙,布满伤痕,故选D。45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:基本的手语在这个家庭中开始的很突然,但是很快就停止了。A. pose引起;B. sign示意;C. signal打手势;D. wave挥手。上文提到“by watching my mother as she moved through her silent world.”母亲是个聋哑人可知,此处指手语,故选B。46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:基本的手语在这个家庭中开始的很突然,但是很快就停止了。A. failed失败;B. progressed进展;C. stopped停下来;D. spread传播。由started和but可知,前后是转折关系,开始使用手语,但很快就停止了。故选C。47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我母亲坚持认为读唇语更快。A. regretted后悔;B. insisted坚持;C. predicted预测;D. suspected怀疑。由下文“that lip-reading was quicker.”可知,读唇语更快,这是母亲坚持认为的。故选B。48.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 她会专注地看着我,嘴里念叨着诸如“看这个”、“这是怎么做的”或者“永远不要碰这棵植物”之类的话。A. mouth用口型默示;B. eye注视;C. nose小心翼翼地向前移动;D. finger用手指触摸。由上文“My mother________ that lip-reading was quicker.”可知,母亲坚持认为读唇语更快,所以母亲会看着作者,用口型默示的方式来告诉作者一些事情,故选A。49.考查副词词义辨析。句意: 我们经常这样谈上几个小时,几乎不说一句话,但是我们一直在用各种各样的方式交谈。A. casually随便地;B. simply只是;C. barely几乎不;D. merely仅仅。由下文“a word spoken”和上文提到的作者和母亲用读唇语的方式交谈可知,他们几乎不说一句话,故选C。50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着我的成长,我开始明白为什么我的母亲花这么多时间在她的花园。A. indicate暗示;B. understand理解;C. wonder好奇;D. confirm确认。由下文“why my mother spent so much time in her garden.”和下文“The world outside was demanding and unforgiving while her garden was full of kindness and________”提到外面的世界苛求而无情,而母亲的花园却充满了善意和包容可知,作者开始理解了母亲花这么多时间在她的花园的原因,故选B。51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的耳聋发生在一个对多样性缺乏宽容、不赞成残疾人的时代。A. recognition认出;B. confusion困惑;C. disapproval不赞同;D. credit信用。由上文“Her deafness had come during an era of little tolerance for diversity, and much”可知,母亲出生在一个对多样性缺乏宽容、不赞成残疾人的时代。故选C。52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:外面的世界苛求而无情,而她的花园却充满了善意和包容。A. acceptance接受;B. innovation创新;C. inspection检查;D. guidance指导。由上文“The world outside was demanding and unforgiving while her garden was full of kindness and”中的while可知,前后是对比关系,外面的世界苛求而无情,而她的花园却充满了善意和包容。故选A。53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对她来说,那是她唯一能控制的地方。A. investigation调查;B. strategy策略;C. guarantee保证;D. control控制。由上文“why my mother spent so much time in her garden.”和上文提到的花园对母亲充满了善意和包容可知,母亲喜欢待在花园里修剪花朵,这是因为花园对母亲充满了善意和包容,这是母亲唯一能自己掌控的地方,故选D。54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我母亲的知识深深地埋藏在我心底。A. involved涉及;B. buried掩埋;C. applied应用;D. choked噎住。由下文“inside me.”和上文提到的“The knowledge instilled(灌输) in me”可知,母亲的知识深深地埋藏在作者心中,故选B。55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我现在有了园艺的双手,手上有刀伤和疤痕,并且珍惜它们的粗糙。A. roughness粗糙;B. flexibility灵活;C. strength力量;D. softness柔软。由上文“I now have gardening hands, with cuts and scars, and cherish their”和上文提到的经常待在花园里的母亲的手“The hands were rough with cuts”也是粗糙的可知,如今作者也有了园艺的双手,布满刀痕和伤疤,这说明手很粗糙,故选A。【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍传统中医、传统中医的疗法及其对所需用药的动植物的影响。56.考查时态语态。句意:传统中医是一种医疗保健系统,是一种患者接受天然植物,动物和矿物质药物的治疗。根据句意可知,此句描述一般事实,故用一般现在时。主语patients与treat是动宾关系,故用被动语态。主语patients是复数。故填are treated。57.考查主语从句。句意:人们认为,为了使一个人健康,阴阳力量应该平衡。根据句意及句子结构可知,此处考查It is assumed that。其中It作形式主语,that引导的从句作真正的主语,引导词that不可以省略。故填that。58.考查动名词。句意:传统中医是关于恢复患者阴阳之间的平衡。根据空前的介词about可知,此处用动名词restoring,作宾语。故填restoring。59.考查冠词。句意:它一直是中国传统文化的重要组成部分,并在当今中国的医疗中继续发挥着至关重要的作用。根据句意及句子结构可知,此处考查短语play a vital role in,表示“在……发挥至关重要的作用”。因为vital是以辅音音素开头,故设空处填a。故填a。60.考查介词。句意:根据世界卫生组织的数据,世界近80%的人口依靠植物和动物的药物来满足其基本的卫生保健需求。根据句意及句子结构可知,此处考查短语depend on/upon,表示“依靠”。故填on/upon。61.考查副词。句意:在广泛使用传统药物的国家尤其如此。根据句意及句子结构可知,此处用副词widely,表示“广泛地”,作状语,修饰used。故填widely。62.考查名词。句意:鉴于人口不断增长,财富不断增加,以及自然疗法在世界各地的普及,对这些药物和疗法的需求现在正在上升。根据空格前的定冠词the可知,此处应填不可数名词popularity,表示“普及”,故填popularity。63.考查时态及主谓一致。句意:鉴于人口不断增长,财富不断增加,以及自然疗法在世界各地的普及,对这些药物和疗法的需求现在正在上升。根据句子结构可知,此处应填谓语动词。根据句意,此句描述现阶段持续的状态,故用现在进行时。主语the demand是单数。故填is rising。64.考查过去分词。句意:结合栖息地的减少,不断增长的需求导致多年来用于药用目的的植物和动物物种数量惊人地增加。根据句子结构可知,此处填非谓语动词。The rising demand与combine是动宾关系,故用过去分词combined作后置定语。故填combined。65.考查非限制性定语从句的引导词。句意:例如,传统中医使用大约1000种植物和36种动物,包括老虎,犀牛和海马,它们都处于危险之中。根据句子结构可知,此句是非限制性定语从句,引导词用which,指代先行词about 1,000 plant and 36 animal species,在从句中作主语。故填which。2024—2025学年下学期期中考试高二年级英语试卷本试卷满分150分,考试时间:120分钟第一部分 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does the woman do A.A chemist. B. A nurse. C.A surgeon.2. How is the man feeling now A. Ambitious. B. Confused. C. Disappointed.3.What will the man do next A. Argue with the teacher. B. Revise the plan on his own. C. Hold a group talk.4.What is the relationship between the speakers A. Relatives. B. Neighbors. C. Colleagues.5.What are the speakers talking about A. Deciding on a purchase. B. Comparing product quality. C. Holding a sales promotion.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Where does the conversation probably take place A. At home. B. At a repair shop. C. In an office.7.What does the woman advise the man to do A. Check the power supply. B. Buy a new air conditioner, C. Reach out to a repair service.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Where are the speakers A. In Tokyo. B. In Sydney. C. In Shanghai.9.Why does the man talk to the woman A. To solve a transfer(转乘) problem.B. To complain about a missed flight.C. To request a refund(退款) for a delayed flight.10.What change does the woman make to the man’s flight plan A. A direct flight to Sydney. B. An earlier departure time. C.A new route via Singapore.听第8段材料,回答第11 至13 题,11. What is the purpose of the recent NASA mission A. To send astronauts to Mars. B. To collect samples from Mars. C. To launch a new satellite.12. How long is the mission expected to last A. A few days. B. A few months. C. Several years.13. What tool will the spacecraft use to collect samples A. A laser scanner. B. A robotic arm. C. A drill.听第9段材料,回答第 14至 17 题。14. What is the new environmental policy in the city A.A ban on single-use plastic. B. A ban on plastic products. C. A ban on plastic bags.15. What additional initiative is being introduced along with the ban A.A new plastic recycling plant.B.A recycling program for residents.C.A city-wide campaign against plastic.16. How does the man feel about the new policy A. Disappointed. B. Supportive. C. Indifferent.17. What is the man’s hope regarding the new policy A. That it will be rejected.B. That it will be adopted by other cities.C. That it will be expanded to include more products.听第 10 段材料, 回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What is the main feature of DeepSeek A. It understands the context of a search inquiry.B. It focuses on entertainment content.C. It provides fast Internet access.19.In which industries is DeepSeek especially useful A. Entertainment and media.B. Research, education, and healthcare.C. Retail(零售) and marketing.20.What is expected to happen as DeepSeek continues to develop A. It will supply faster and more effective searches.B. It will provide more accurate and useful data.C. It will become limited to academic use only.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。ASubscription: How It Works MagazineHow It Works is a science and technology magazine with exciting information about our universe and everything in it, covering a wide range of topics such as space, nature, science, animals and technology.What is inside ·Global Eye — the latest news, developments and events from the world of science and technology.·Features — our in-depth articles explain topics in an exciting and engaging way that everyone can understand.·Brain Dump — get the answers to all your burning “how and why” questions in our reader Q&A section.·How To — your guide to fun experiments and projects to try out at home.Why to subscribe ·Big SavingsAs a subscriber, you’ll enjoy big savings on shop prices and the huge convenience of having every issue delivered hot off the press. 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How much should you pay for a yearly subscription in print A. $28. B. $107.16. C. $116. D. $121.23. According to the passage, subscribers of the magazine can ______.A. purchase the magazine in a physical storeB. be informed of the latest news in entertainmentC. cancel the order within a two weeks of its purchaseD. get a full refund if they find the price lower elsewhereBI sold one of my cars and switched to an e-bike one year ago. I knew that I was doing something good for the planet. But I still viewed giving up my car as something reserved for the deeply committed and adventurous, something that Greenpeace volunteers did to make the world better. However, I live in Colorado; e-bike would mean freezing in the winter and sweating in the summer. It was the right thing to do, I thought, but it was not going to be fun.I was very wrong. Biking to work was more than not unpleasant—it was entirely captivating. Before selling my car, I worried most about riding in the cold winter months. But I quickly learned that, as the saying goes, there is no bad weather, only bad clothes. I wear gloves, warm socks and a ski jacket when I ride, and I am almost never too cold. Instead, I feel warmer and stronger after the ride.Though I, like many would-be cyclists, was worried about arriving at the office sweaty in hotter months, the e-bike solved my problem. Even when there was 35 degrees Celsius outside, I didn’t sweat, thanks to my bike’s pedal-assist mode(脚踏辅助模式). If I am honest, sometimes I didn’t even pedal; I just switched to pedal-assist mode, sat back and enjoyed my ride.One day, shortly after selling our car, I hopped on my bike after a stressful day at work and rode home down a street edged with changing fall leaves. I felt more connected to the physical environment around me than I had when I’d traveled the same route surrounded by metal and glass. This, I have to say, inspired me to appreciate the beauty in my life and was what delighted me most on the bike.Of course, e-bikes aren’t going to replace every car on every trip. In a country where uncontrolled stretching of suburbs and malls and unprotected bike paths are the norm, it’s unrealistic to expect e-bikes to replace cars in the way that the Model T (福特公司第一款大规模生产的汽车) replaced horses. But as an individual, making short trips on an e-bike would save money, cut carbon footprints, and improve health and well-being.24. What did the author originally think of letting go of his car A. Healthy. B. Tough. C. Fun. D. Terrifying.25. What does the underlined word “captivating” in paragraph 2 mean A. Fascinating. B. Challenging. C. Secure. D.Troublesome.26. What did the author like best about the ride A. Enjoying the beauty along the road. B. Relaxing in the pedal-assist mode.C. Hurrying home after a stressful day. D. Being surrounded by metal and glass.27. What can we infer from the last paragraph A. E-bike will replace cars eventually.B. It is advisable to make long trips on e-bikes.C. Cyclists should do more to protect themselves.D. E-bikes are economical and environmental-friendly.CAccording to a study published this week, habitual napping (习惯性小睡) appears to be associated with a large brain volume in adults although experts stressed that further research was needed. It reduces the cost caused from the lost time and the fatigue-related (与疲劳有关的) errors. The work followed previous studies that suggested a brief nap could improve people’s ability to learn.Arianna Huffington, a co-founder of Huff Post and the founder and chief executive of Thrive Global, said, “Given the latest science on the effectiveness of napping and the clear link between employees feeling well rested and their productivity, it’s long past time that businesses embrace short naps at work.”Some businesses, including Thrive Global, have already introduced facilities for employees to take naps. Google introduced sleep pods as far back as 2014 and companies like Nike and Ben&Jerry’s introduced nap rooms. The practice has even been adopted by the NHS, with a growing number of hospitals introducing sleep pods for staff in an effort to help them get more rest. Employees, it seems, are enthusiastic. Sean Greenwood, of Ben&Jerry’s, said, “If a quick nap gets employees more involved and creative, we’re happy to provide that for our team members.”Unfortunately, the practice of napping still suffers from our collective concept that sleep equals weakness and laziness. However, the performance-enhancing benefits of naps have been no secret to many leaders throughout history. It also gives the higher-ups the chance to acknowledge the 24/7 culture and come up with top-down solutions that encourage workers to take care of themselves in and out of work.While sleep experts stressed that a daytime doze could be beneficial, they said it was crucial to get enough shut-eye at the end of a day. It is the late stage of sleep, sometimes missed by early risers, that strengthens the nerve circuits that make for learning and memory, allowing the brain to make and consolidate new neutral connections. Additionally, prioritizing sufficient sleep during the regular nightly sleep period is essential for overall well-being.28. What is paragraph 1 mainly about A. The brain volume in adults.B. Previous studies about napping.C. A research finding published recently.D. The link between napping and employees’ productivity.29. What is Arianna Huffington’s attitude toward napping A. Disapproving. B.Favorable. C. Ambiguous. D. Indifferent.30. Why are so many companies mentioned in the passage A. To advocate enough rest. B. To present the current situation.C. To compare the differences. D. To praise creative employees.31. What will possibly be discussed in the paragraph that follows A. The collective concept of napping. B. The benefits of napping.C. The approaches to a sound sleep at night. D. The importance of well-bing.DIn what they claim is a world first, researchers in Japan have developed chopsticks that artificially create the taste of salt, as part of efforts to reduce sodium (钠) levels in some of the country’s most popular dishes.The chopsticks work using electrical stimulation and a mini-computer worn on the eater’s wristband. The device transmits sodium ions(离子) from food, through the chopsticks, to the mouth where they create a sense of saltiness, says Homei Miyashita, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, whose laboratory cooperated with the food and drink manufacturer Kirin to develop the device. The team plan to improve the first design and hope to make the chopsticks available to consumers next year.The chopsticks could reach a large audience in Japan, where the traditional diet tends to be high in salt due to the use of components such as miso and soy sauce. The average Japanese adult consumes about 10 grams of salt a day, double the amount recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). The health ministry has proposed reducing daily salt intake to a maximum of 7.5 grams for men and 6.5 grams for women.The chopsticks use “very weak electricity—not enough to affect the human body—to adjust the function of ions such as sodium chloride and sodium glutamate to change the perception of taste by making food seem to taste stronger or weaker”, Miyashita said in a statement.Miyashita said clinical tests on people who follow a low-sodium diet had confirmed that the device enhances the salty taste of low-sodium food by about 1.5 times. High salt intake can contribute to high blood pressure, the leading cause of heart attacks and strokes(中风). “To prevent these diseases, we need to reduce the amount of salt we take,” said Miyashita. “If we try to avoid taking less salt in a conventional way, we would need to suffer the pain of cutting our favourite food from our diet, or suffer eating food with very little taste.” Miyashita’s lab has also invented a lickable TV screen that imitates the flavours of various foods.32. What does the second paragraph mainly tell us A. How the chopsticks work. B. What the team plans to do.C. What the device is designed for. D. How a sense of saltiness is created.33. What can be inferred from paragraph 3 A. Japanese diets are always high in salt.B. The chopsticks may be popular in Japan.C. A man should eat less than 6.5 grams of salt everyday.D. The WHO advised an adult to take 20 grams of salt a day.34. What do we know about the chopsticks according to Miyashita A. They can cure heart attacks and strokes.B. They use electricity to affect the human body.C. They make food 1.5 times higher in salt content.D. They help cut down salt without compromising on flavors.35. What can be a suitable title for the text A. Sodium does great harm to our healthB. Japanese less salty food gain popularityC. High-techs imitating the flavours of salty foodsD. Japan invents e-chopsticks making food taste salty第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night with unhappy thoughts in your head Maybe you argued with your friend and remember everything about the argument. Perhaps you can’t stop worrying about all the things that could go wrong in an upcoming job interview. 36 That’s how we humans find out how to navigate our lives.However, sometimes this navigation system goes out of control. Repetitive thinking can make it hard to see reality as it is, keeping us locked into bad thinking patterns that don’t work on us. 37 We may lose sleep, have less attention, or feel unhappy. What can we do instead Manage our thoughts by using the following ways to get good mental health.Get some ideas. Taking the time to examine our repetitive thoughts and learn something from them may help change them from something troubling to something more useful. So try accepting your thoughts, examine them with more openness. 38Move outside. Rumination means getting lost in your thoughts to the point where you feel stuck. Hundreds of studies show physical exercise can be helpful for reducing rumination(沉思). 39 As another study found, walking in the woods reduced rumination more than walking along a road for the same amount of time.40 For example, practice paying attention to your breath and its changing patterns. Pay attention to feelings in your body — pain, differences in temperature, and so on. This can bring you into the present in a way that’ ll make thoughts disappear.A. Take a deep breath.B. Try to stay present in the moment.C. And consider steps you can take to make things better.D. When that happens, our mental health may be influenced.E. Remembering the past or imagining the future isn’t unusual.F. But being outside in nature may help above physical exercise.G. Go out walking helps keep your attention on different things around.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My childhood was mostly silent. It was full of love, laughter, anger and sadness like any family, but these things occurred 41 . The knowledge instilled (灌输) in me was 42 by watching my mother as she moved through her silent world.I loved to watch her hands, which were always 43 me things by showing me how, as she watered, weeded and dug her garden. The hands were rough with cuts and 44 , but filled with wisdom.Sometimes, those same hands spoke to me literally. Basic 45 language started in the family quite suddenly but then 46 just as quickly. My mother 47 that lip-reading was quicker. She would look at me intently and 48 words such as, “watch this” or “this is how”, or “never touch this plant”. We often went for hours like this, 49 a word spoken and yet we were talking in various ways the whole time.As I grew up, I began to 50 why my mother spent so much time in her garden. Her deafness had come during an era of little tolerance for diversity, and much 51 of disability. The world outside was demanding and unforgiving while her garden was full of kindness and 52 . For her it was the only place under her 53 .My mother’s knowledge is deeply 54 inside me. I now have gardening hands, with cuts and scars, and cherish their 55 . With any luck my kids will have them one day, too.41.A.quickly B.constantly C.quietly D.normally42.A.passed down B.brought up C.laid down D.made up43.A.serving B.awarding C.stimulating D.teaching44.A.spots B.lines C.marks D.scars45.A.pose B.sign C.signal D.wave46.A.failed B.progressed C.stopped D.spread47.A.regretted B.insisted C.predicted D.suspected48.A.mouth B.eye C.nose D.finger49.A.casually B.simply C.hardly D.merely50.A.indicate B.understand C.wonder D.confirm51.A.recognition B.confusion C.disapproval D.credit52.A.acceptance B.innovation C.inspection D.guidance53.A.investigation B.strategy C.guarantee D.control54.A.involved B.buried C.applied D.choked55.A.roughness B.flexibility C.strength D.softness第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a health care system in which patients 56 (treat) with natural plant, animal, and mineral remedies (药物). It is assumed, for a person to be healthy, 57 yin and yang forces should be in balance. Imbalance causes illness or injury. TCM is about 58 (restore) the balance between yin and yang forces in patients. It has been a major part of traditional Chinese culture and continues to play 59 vital role in medical treatment in China today.According to the World Health Organization, nearly 80 percent of the world's population depends 60 medicines from plants and animals for its primary health care needs. This is especially true in countries where traditional medicines are 61 (wide) used.Increasingly, however, modern medicines also contain substances from animals and plants. Given growing populations, increasing wealth, and the spreading 62 (popular) of natural remedies around the world, the demand for these medicines and remedies 63 (rise) now. The rising demand, 64 (combine) with reduced habitat, has caused an alarming increase in the number of plant and animal species used for medicinal purposes at risk for many years. For instance, TCM uses about 1,000 plant and 36 animal species, including the tiger, rhinoceros, and sea horse, 65 are all in danger.第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是一名高中生,上个月你校组织高二年级学生参加了为期五天的研学活动。请你给你校英文报写一篇报道, 内容包括:1.活动介绍(时间、地点、过程等);2.活动意义。注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:The Expo Garden 园博园 real-life experience 实战经历 campfire party 篝火晚会UAV 无人机A Study Tour第二节 读后续写(满分25分)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。Fifteen-year-old Cameron and twelve-year-old Barton lived in a town in Taxco. Their parents worked tirelessly day in and day out, yet still struggled to make ends meet. Cameron and Barton, both in middle school, witnessed their parents’ hard work and anxiety and decided to take action and offer their assistance.As summer vacation began, while other children were enjoying their carefree time, Cameron and Barton had a different plan. They started the challenging journey of seeking part-time jobs. Their first attempt was at a local restaurant. Filled with hope, they stood before the manager with an eager expression. However, the manager looked at them critically and said, “You two are too young!” Their hearts sank instantly. Cameron felt a sense of deep disappointment, thinking, “How can we prove ourselves if no one gives us a chance “Barton’s face fell as he asked his brother, “Will we ever find a job ”Not discouraged by the rejection, they then went to a store named Thompson’s Grocery, hoping to become assistants. “Hello, you must be Mr. Thompson. We’re here to apply for the job,” Cameron said. Barton stood on tiptoe and handed a card from their school’s help-wanted board to Mr. Thompson behind the counter, who was the owner and seemed to be a kind person. However, before they could say more, he shook his head.“This job is too hard for you kids,” he said. “I need someone big and strong.” “Let us give it a try, and if you don’t like our work, don’t pay us.” Cameron begged. He stared at the brothers, who were so sincere, then nodding. Next, he led them to the warehouse(仓库) of the store. The floor was piled with boxes of different sizes and all kinds of objects at random, filling every corner. The various items were mixed up chaotically(混乱地). It seemed as if they had never been sorted or cleaned. Cameron and Barton were assigned to clear away the items.1. 写作词数应为150左右;2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。“It’s a tough job. Just do as much as you can.” Mr. Thompson said._____________________________________________________________________________________Cameron and Barton asked Mr. Thompson to come after they finished. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 参考答案.docx 高二英语期中考试.docx