资源简介 KEYS听力1~5 CBABC 6~10 BAACB 11~15 CABBA 16~20 BACCA阅读21~23 ADB 24~27 DCDA 28~31 CADC 32~35 BBAC七选五36 ~ 40 EFDGC41~ 45 CADAC 46~50 BADAD 51~55 BADBC单词填空available 57. constant manded 59. persuaded 60. artificialpreference 62. wandering 63. security 64. opposed 65. banned语法填空featured 67. whose 68. have become 69. safer 70. to takeflying 72. on 73. the 74. As 75.influential作文一Possible Version 1As a Senior 3 student-to-be , I firmly believe that music classes should be offered to us because they ' re not only beneficial but also essential , despite the demanding academic workload .Firstly , music classes provide a much - needed mental break . They help us to relax and recharge , which , in turn , promotes focus and productivity when we return to our academic assignments . Secondly , music classes foster our creativity and emotional well - being , balancing the logical focus of subjects like math . This balance contributes to our intellectual and emotional growth .In conclusion , music classes are not a distraction but a vital part of education . They benefit our mental health , contributing to an all - round development of education .Possible Version 2As a Senior 3 student-to-be , I believe that while music classes are enjoyable , they ' re not essential during this critical year . Our top priority should be academic success , as it directly affects our future .Firstly, Senior 3 is an extremely demanding year when every minute counts. Time should be spent on core subjects like science and language to maximize learning outcomes . Music classes take up our valuable time that could be better spent on revision or practice tests . Secondly , while music classes can help us relax , other effective stress-relief methods , like short breaks or physical exercise , provide similar benefits without compromising our study time .In conclusion , I think music classes shouldn ' t be offered to us. Instead , we should prioritize academic excellence .作文二One possible version:Instantly, the man’s eyes brightened and a big smile appeared on his face. At that moment, Emma realized what she presented was not just a scarf but also a sign of love and hope. Inspired, she determined to bring that spark of hope to more homeless people. On her arrival at the school, an idea occurred to her. “Why not set up a knitting club to bring more warmth and hope to those in need ” she wondered.Emma shared the idea of setting up a knitting club with some of her “high- tech” classmates. At first, she was worried that they might laugh at her “low-tech” idea. To her amazement, they responded to her proposal enthusiastically. In a few days, the club was founded and more and more students joined them. Some of them started learning the traditional skill and others used social media to seek help online. By the end of winter, the club distributed more than two thousand hand-knitted items. Never did the kids realize the marriage of high- tech and low- tech could be so magic!A【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个和著名作家相关的博物馆的情况。细节理解题。根据The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust部分中“You can visit his childhood home, explore exhibits about his life and works, and experience live performances in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.(你可以参观他童年的家,探索关于他的生活和作品的展览,并在皇家莎士比亚剧院体验现场表演)”可知,游客在莎士比亚出生地可以看现场表演。故选A。细节理解题。根据The Pablo Neruda House部分中“I wish I knew Spanish well enough to read Neruda’s works in his native language.(我希望我的西班牙语能读懂聂鲁达的母语作品)”以及“Suggested reading: Twenty Love Poems: And a Song of Despair(建议阅读:二十首情诗和一首绝望之歌)”可知,Twenty Love Poems: And a Song of Despair可能是用西班牙语写的。故选D。推理判断题。根据第一段“Here are some museums in honor of famous writers you can visit.(这里有一些纪念著名作家的博物馆,你可以参观)”以及文章主要介绍了四个和著名作家相关的博物馆的情况。可知,文章针对的是文学爱好者。故选B。B【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了斯图尔特在大学毕业后成为一名兽医,后来因为工作原因,他开始为流浪人群的宠物提供治疗,并获得了很大的反响。细节理解题。根据第一段“About once a week, a veterinarian Kwane Stewart heads down to San Diego’s East Village to make his rounds, serving the dogs, cats and birds who are the treasured pets of downtown's homeless community. (大约每周一次,兽医克瓦恩·斯图尔特前往圣地亚哥的东村巡视,为市中心无家可归者社区珍爱的宠物狗、猫和鸟提供服务。)”可知,斯图尔特目前的工作是照料无家可归者的宠物。故选D项。推理判断题。根据第二段中“He saw pets abandoned and the work was extremely depressing. Four years into the shelter job, Stewart said he was burned out with guilt and ready to quit.( 他看到宠物被遗弃,工作非常令人沮丧。在收容所工作了四年后,斯图尔特说他感到内疚,准备辞职。)”以及第三段“Then one morning on his way to work, he saw a homeless man and a dog. He treated the dog's skin condition and the animal was transformed. The owner was beyond grateful and said, “Thanks for not ignoring me and for treating my dog. ” “That was the moment for me. I got back to saving animals and doing it on my own terms. ” Stewart said.( 一天早上,在他上班的路上,他看到一个无家可归的人和一条狗。他治疗了狗的皮肤状况,这只动物被治疗了。主人非常感激地说:“谢谢你没有忽视我,还照顾我的狗。”“对我来说就是那个时刻。我重新开始拯救动物,并按照自己的方式去做。”斯图尔特说。)”和第四段中“A few weeks later he set up a pop-up veterinary clinic at a soup kitchen, and when clients there suggested he take his services further, his new job as “Street Vet” began.(几周后,他在一个施舍处开了一家临时兽医诊所,当那里的客户建议他进一步提供服务时,他的新工作“街头兽医”开始了。)”可推知,文章先讲述斯图尔特在动物收容所的工作经历,因看到宠物被遗弃而感到沮丧,几乎要辞职。之后遇到一位无家可归者和他的狗,给狗治疗后,斯图尔特决定以自己的方式拯救动物,开启了街头兽医的工作。所以提及收容所工作是为了解释他职业重心的转变。故选C项。推理判断题。根据第四段中“Many of the people Stewart serves are not just grateful for the help but also form a deep bond with him, seeing him as someone who not only treats their pets but also acknowledges their humanity.( 斯图尔特服务的许多人不仅感激他的帮助,而且还与他建立了深厚的联系,认为他不仅善待他们的宠物,而且承认他们的人性。)”可推知,斯图尔特不仅治疗宠物还尊重无家可归者,可见人们认为他仁慈善良。故选D项。词义猜测题。根据最后一段中“Right now, he is building a network of trusted volunteers, technicians with hospitals and clinics. “These are all people who just reached out and said, ‘I’ m inspired by what you do. How do I do it ’” he said.( 现在,他正在建立一个由值得信赖的志愿者、医院和诊所的技术人员组成的网络。“这些人都愿意提供提援助,说,‘我被你所做的事情所鼓舞。我该怎么做呢?’”他说。)”可知,很多人受斯图尔特启发,询问如何做,说明他希望人们效仿他的做法。“emulate”意思是 “效仿,模仿”,和A选项Follow the example of“效仿”意思相近。 故选A项。C【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了中国科学家利用二氧化碳、氢气和电力制造淀粉的技术突破及其对环境、食品生产和太空探索的潜在影响。细节理解题。根据第二段“Experts say if such technique can be scaled-up (大规模) to the level of industrialization, it may revolutionize how this key nutrient and industrial ingredient is made, since it does not require farming and processing a large quantity of starchy crops such as sweet potatoes and corn, thus saving more water, fertilizer, and arable land.(专家表示,如果这种技术能够大规模推广到工业化水平,它可能会彻底改变这种关键营养素和工业原料的生产方式,因为这不需要种植和加工大量的淀粉类作物,如红薯和玉米,从而节省更多的水资源、肥料和耕地)”可知,该技术在工业化水平上的潜在好处包括节约水资源、肥料和耕地,D选项正确;根据第三段中“This will help reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change, especially if the electricity used is from renewable sources like solar and wind.(这将有助于减少碳排放并对抗气候变化,特别是当所使用的电力来自太阳能和风能等可再生能源时)”可知,该技术对气候变化有积极影响,A选项正确;根据第四段中“In space exploration it may provide a sustainable food source for astronauts as they travel long distances in space and try to colonize other planets where growing food is impossible.(在太空探索中,它可能为宇航员提供一种可持续的食物来源,使他们在进行长途太空旅行及尝试殖民其他无法种植食物的星球时得到补给)”可知,该技术可以为宇航员提供实际的食物解决方案,B选项正确。而C选项“它将有助于生产可再生能源,如太阳能和风能”并不是该技术工业化水平的潜在好处,原文中第三段中提到“This will help reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change, especially if the electricity used is from renewable sources like solar and wind.(这将有助于减少碳排放并对抗气候变化,特别是当所使用的电力来自太阳能和风能等可再生能源时)”,是说如果使用的电力来自可再生能源,将有助于减少碳排放和对抗气候变化,而不是说该技术本身会生产可再生能源。因此,C选项不是该技术可能带来的潜在好处。故选C。推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段中“Cai Tao, one of the first authors of the study, says for six years, his team has been focusing on a single project: how to make starch, but do it at a higher speed.(该研究的第一作者之一蔡涛说,六年来,他的团队一直专注于一个项目:如何制造淀粉,但速度更快)”和最后一段中“With the help of supercomputing, Chinese scientists have simplified the natural starch making process from about 60 into 11 steps and produced starch.(在超级计算的帮助下,中国科学家将天然淀粉的制造过程从大约60个步骤简化为11个步骤,并生产出淀粉)”可推知,团队六年专注于提高制造淀粉的速度,将自然生产淀粉的60步简化为人工合成淀粉的11步,可推知制造实验室合成淀粉最大的困难可能是更快制造淀粉。故选A。主旨大意题。文章开篇便指出“Chinese scientists have created starch (淀粉), a type of complex carbohydrate found in plants, using carbon dioxide, hydrogen and electricity.(中国科学家利用二氧化碳、氢气和电合成了淀粉,这是一种在植物中发现的复杂碳水化合物)”,后文围绕该技术的工业化可能带来的变革、对环境的益处、在太空探索中的作用以及制造过程等方面展开论述,即文章主要描述了中国科学家成功地将二氧化碳转化为淀粉这一成就及其潜在的应用前景。故D选项“Chinese Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide into Starch.(中国科学家成功地将二氧化碳转化为淀粉)”准确地概括了文章的核心内容,是文章的最佳标题。故选D。推理判断题。文章主要介绍了中国科学家在制造淀粉方面的科学技术,包括制造淀粉所使用的原料、制造过程、技术的优势以及可能的应用领域等,这些内容都属于科学范畴。因此,这篇文章可能出现在报纸的“科学”部分。故选C。D【导语】本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章介绍了华盛顿大学的一组学者开发的深度学习算法,使用户能够实时选择通过耳机过滤的噪音。细节理解题。根据第二段中“Now, deep learning algorithms have been developed by a group of academics at the University of Washington that enable users to select which noises to filter through their headphones in real-time. The system has been named "semantic hearing" by its creators.(现在,华盛顿大学的一组学者开发了一种深度学习算法,使用户能够实时选择通过耳机过滤哪些噪音。该系统被其创建者命名为“语义听力”。)”可知,深度学习算法可以帮助用户消除不必要的噪音。故选B。推理判断题。根据第四段中““The challenge is that the sounds headphone wearers hear need to syn (同步) with their visual senses. This means the neural algorithms must process sounds in under a hundredth of a second.” said senior author Shyam Gollakota, a UW professor.(“挑战在于,耳机佩戴者听到的声音需要与他们的视觉感官同步。这意味着神经算法必须在百分之一秒内处理声音。”资深作者、华盛顿大学教授Shyam Gollakota说。)”可知,Shyam Gollakota认为,耳机佩戴者听到的声音需要与他们的视觉感官同步,这意味着神经算法必须在百分之一秒内处理声音,即深度学习算法在处理数据时,没有明显的延迟。故选B。34.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“The semantic hearing system was able to isolate target sounds, while at the same time removing background noise. In terms of the system’s audio output for the desired sounds, 22 participants gave it an average rating higher than they assigned to the original noise recordings.(语义听觉系统能够隔离目标声音,同时去除背景噪音。就系统输出的所需声音而言,22名参与者给出的平均评分高于他们对原始噪音记录的评分。)”可知,在试验中发现语义听觉系统能够隔离目标声音,同时去除背景噪音,22名参与者给它的平均评分高于他们给原始噪音录音的评分,即它的音质有所改善,可以改善个人的聆听体验。故选A。35.主旨大意题。根据第二段“Now, deep learning algorithms have been developed by a group of academics at the University of Washington that enable users to select which noises to filter through their headphones in real-time. The system has been named “semantic hearing” by its creators.(现在,华盛顿大学的一组学者开发了一种深度学习算法,使用户能够实时选择通过耳机过滤哪些噪音。该系统被其创建者命名为“语义听力”。)”以及通读全文可知,这篇文章介绍了华盛顿大学的一组学者开发的深度学习算法,使用户能够实时选择通过耳机过滤的噪音。通过将录制的音频传送到与设备连接的智能手机上,这种人工智能耳机可以通过语音命令或智能手机应用程序选择加强或消除20种类型的声音,并只允许佩戴者选择的声音通过,因此本文的主旨是C选项“AI noise-canceling headphones let you choose what you hear.(人工智能降噪耳机让你选择你所听到的声音)”。故选C。七选五【导语】本文是一篇说明文。本文主要讲述了人们对不确定性的不耐受(IU)心理及其影响,以及一些应对不确定性、提高耐受力的建议。上文“Each day, we face uncertainty around our health, what others think of us, or what soup will be served at lunch. (每天,我们都会面临健康、他人对我们的看法或午餐吃什么汤等不确定因素。)”说明生活中充满了不确定性;E选项“Yet some people react more strongly to these unknowns than others.(然而,有些人对这些未知的反应比别人更强烈。)”中的these unknowns指代上文提到的各种不确定性,并指出不同人对不确定性的反应程度不同,引出下文对不耐受不确定性(IU)的讨论,符合题意。故选E。下文“It makes them stressed, annoyed or anxious and they are motivated to avoid it at all costs, or control their environments to reduce uncertainty as much as possible. (这会使他们感到压力、烦躁或焦虑,他们有动力不惜一切代价避免它,或控制自己的环境以尽可能减少不确定性。)”中的“them”指代E选项中的“People with high IU”,说明高IU人群对不确定性的反应;F选项“People with high IU are bothered by even a minor case of uncertainty. (即使是轻微的不确定性,高IU人群也会感到困扰。)”指出了高IU人群对不确定性的敏感程度,符合题意。故选F。上文“People with high IU can also react to events more impulsively in order to address uncertainty as quickly as possible. (高IU人群为了尽快解决不确定性,也会更冲动地对事件做出反应。)”说明高IU人群对不确定性的强烈反应;D选项“For them, uncertainty is not just unpleasant - it’s intolerable. (对他们来说,不确定性不仅仅是不愉快的——它是无法忍受的。)”进一步强调了高IU人群对不确定性的无法忍受,符合题意。故选D。上文“For milder discomfort with uncertainty that doesn’t cause significant distress or disruption to life, people can build their own tolerance to uncertainty a little bit each day. (对于不会导致生活显著痛苦或混乱的轻微不确定性不适,人们可以每天一点一点地建立自己对不确定性的容忍度。)”说明人们可以逐渐建立对不确定性的容忍度;G选项“Seek out opportunities to safely play around the edges of your routines. (寻找机会在你的日常生活边缘安全地玩耍。)”中的play around the edges of your routines指的是尝试一些新的、不同于日常的事物,以此来逐渐适应和容忍不确定性,符合题意。故选G。上文“Then, after experimenting with small exposures to uncertainty, challenge yourself to do other new things-nothing big or scary, just things that are different and will initially feel uncomfortable. (然后,在尝试了一些小的、不确定性的暴露之后,挑战自己去做其他新的事情——不是什么大事或可怕的事,只是不同的事情,一开始会让你感到不舒服。)”说明通过逐渐尝试新事物来建立对不确定性的容忍度;C选项“Over time, people can learn to tolerate uncertainty. (随着时间的推移,人们可以学会容忍不确定性。)”总结了前文的内容,指出通过不断尝试和挑战,人们可以逐渐学会容忍不确定性,符合题意。故选C。完形填空【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了热爱探索的年轻人肯在乡村探险时遭遇困境,汽车陷入泥中,手机也没电了,最后在一对老夫妇的帮助下脱离困境,并对自己的旅行有了新感悟的故事。考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的旅程,曾经是一场冒险,现在却毫无生机,被困在泥里。A. dream梦想;B. attempt尝试;C. adventure冒险;D. struggle挣扎。根据上文“Ken, a young traveler with passion for the unexplored”可知,肯是一个热爱探索未知的人,所以他的旅程应该是一场冒险。故选C。考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的旅程,曾经是一场冒险,现在却毫无生机,被困在泥里。A. trapped被困住;B. forgotten被忘记;C. placed被放置;D. abandoned被遗弃。根据下文 “Ella's husband managed to help”及“Ken's car from its muddy prison” 可知,肯的车陷入了泥中,所以这里用 “trapped” 表示 “被困住”。故选A。考查名词词义辨析。句意:外面倾盆大雨反映出肯内心的绝望。A. hesitation犹豫;B. delight高兴;C. hope希望;D. desperation绝望。根据上文“ 42 in the mud.”以及“The pouring rain”可知,肯的车被困,以及在大雨这样的困境下,他的心情应该是绝望的。故选D。考查动词词义辨析。句意:他翻遍了背包,却发现他的手机和他的车一样没电了。A. searched搜索,搜寻;B. investigated调查;C. researched研究;D. explored探索。根据下文“through his backpack”可知,这里指肯在背包里寻找东西。“search through”是固定短语,意为 “翻遍,搜遍”。故选A。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他翻遍了背包,却发现他的手机和他的车一样没电了。A. heav重的;B. difficult困难的;C. dead无生命的,没电的;D. odd奇怪的。根据语境,车被困无法使用,手机也没电不能用了,“dead” 有“没电”的意思,符合语境。故选C。考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着夜幕降临,他别无选择,只能走进暴风雨中,朝附近小屋的远处灯光走去。A. cottage小屋;B. storm暴风雨;C. mountain山;D. car汽车。根据上文“The pouring rain”可知,天下着倾盆大雨,所以肯要走出车进入暴风雨中去寻找帮助。故选B。考查动词词义辨析。句意:肯敲了敲门,门很快打开了一位善良的老妇人出现在肯的眼前。A. reveal露出,显示;B. extend延伸;C. greet迎接,问候;D. find发现。根据前文“it soon opened”可知,门打开后,埃拉出现在肯的眼前,“reveal”有 “使显露,使呈现”的意思,符合语境。故选A。考查名词词义辨析。句意:肯解释了他的困境后,埃拉脸上露出了怜悯和理解的神情。A. suspicion怀疑;B. coldness冷漠;C. relief宽慰;D. pity怜悯。根据下文“understanding”可知,肯处于困境,埃拉听后应该是对他表示怜悯。故选D。考查动词短语辨析。句意:当肯的故事讲完后,她毫不犹豫地为他提供了食物和住所,并承诺她的丈夫约翰第二天早上会帮他把车拉出来。A. wrapped up结束,完成;B. put off推迟;C. referred to提到;D. brought up抚养,提出。根据下文“she 50 offered food and shelter to him”可知,这里指肯讲完了自己的遭遇。故选A。考查副词词义辨析。句意:当肯的故事讲完后,她毫不犹豫地为他提供了食物和住所,并承诺她的丈夫约翰第二天早上会帮他把车拉出来。A. undoubtedly毫无疑问地;B. indifferently冷漠地;C. unwillingly不情愿地;D. unhesitatingly毫不犹豫地。根据上文“a kind elderly woman”可知,从埃拉的善良以及后文她的行为可以看出,她是很乐意帮助肯的,所以是毫不犹豫地提供帮助。故选D。考查动词短语辨析。句意:当肯的故事讲完后,她毫不犹豫地为他提供了食物和住所,并承诺她的丈夫约翰第二天早上会帮他把车拉出来。A. put out扑灭;B. pull out拉出;C. take over接管;D. fix up修理。根据下文“Ella's husband managed to help 54 Ken's car from its muddy prison” 可知,是要把车从泥里拉出来。故选B。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上,他享用了一顿简单但充满热情好客精神且味道鲜美的晚餐。A. simple简单的;B. tasty美味的;C. special特别的;D. poor贫穷的,可怜的。根据下文“but as rich in the spirit of hospitality as it was in flavor”这里指简单的晚餐虽然不是很丰盛,但很有味道,也体现了主人的热情。故选A。考查名词词义辨析。句意:在他的旅程变得糟糕之后,肯第一次有了归属感。A. duty责任;B. satisfaction满足;C. pride骄傲;D. belonging归属。在得到埃拉夫妇的帮助后,肯感受到了温暖,有了一种归属的感觉。故选D。考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二天早上,正如承诺的那样,埃拉的丈夫设法把肯的车从泥泞的困境中解救出来。A. empty清空;B. free使自由,解救;C. settle解决;D. escape逃跑。根据上文“promising her husband John would help him 51 his car the next morning.”可知,埃拉的丈夫设法把肯的车从泥泞的困境中解救出来“free...from” 表示 “把…… 从……中解救出来”,符合语境。故选B。考查名词词义辨析。句意:肯突然意识到,他的旅程不仅仅是他走过的实际距离,还包括他建立的人际关系。A. choices选择;B. mistakes错误;C. connections联系,关系;D. achievement成就。根据上文“Owing a debt of gratitude, Ken accepted the offer. That night, he enjoyed a dinner that was 52 but as rich in the spirit of hospitality as it was in flavor.”可知,肯通过这次经历,与埃拉夫妇建立了联系,所以他意识到旅行中人际关系也是很重要的一部分。故选C。available 57. constant manded 59. persuaded 60. artificialPreference 62. wandering 63. security 64. opposed 65. banned【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲述了春节期间重庆 3000 架无人机的精彩灯光秀。考查时态。句意:这场由达莫达智能控制技术公司组织的表演,在夜空中展现出著名地标和花朵的图案。设空处为谓语动词。根据前文 “On January 28” 可知,此处描述过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时,“feature” 的过去式为 “featured”。故填 featured。考查定语从句。句意:尽管面临不可预测的天气和信号干扰等挑战,这个平均年龄为 27 岁的团队还是呈现了一场完美的表演。“the team” 为先行词,“ 67 average age is 27” 为定语从句,先行词在从句中作 “average age” 的定语,即 “the team's average age”,表示所属关系,应用关系代词 “whose” 引导。故填 whose。考查时态。句意:近年来,无人机表演已成为娱乐领域的一大趋势。根据句中时间状语 “In recent years” 可知,该句应用现在完成时,表示从过去某一时间开始一直持续到现在的动作或状态,对现在造成的影响。其结构为 “have/has + 过去分词”,主语 “drone performances” 为复数,助动词用 “have”,“become” 的过去分词为 “become”。故填 have become。考查形容词比较级。句意:与传统烟花相比,无人机更安全且污染更小。根据句中 “Compared to traditional fireworks” 以及 “and less polluting” 可知,此处是将无人机与传统烟花进行比较,应用形容词比较级,“safe” 的比较级为 “safer”。故填 safer。考查非谓语动词。句意:达莫达的第三代无人机被设计成可从一个紧凑的盒子中起飞,节省空间,而第四代模型则可自动充电。“be designed to do sth.” 为固定搭配,意为 “被设计用来做某事”。故填 to take。考查非谓语动词。句意:2023 年,该公司通过同时放飞 10197 架无人机创造了两项吉尼斯世界纪录。“by” 为介词,后接动词时应用动名词形式作宾语,“fly” 的动名词为 “flying”。故填 flying。考查固定搭配。句意:随着行业的发展,竞争正从技术转向创意,更加注重讲故事和文化元素。“put/place/have an emphasis on sth.” 为固定搭配,意为 “重视某事”,此处用的是其被动形式 “with a greater emphasis on...”,表示 “更加重视……”。故填 on。考查冠词。句意:除了娱乐,无人机还在推动低空经济发展,在物流、农业和应急救援等领域广泛应用。“the + 形容词” 表示一类事物,“the low - altitude economy” 表示 “低空经济” 这一特定的经济领域。故填 the。考查定语从句。句意:正如行业专家所预期的那样,随着技术的不断进步,无人机表演将变得更加精彩。分析句子结构,“ 74 is expected by industry experts” 为非限制性定语从句,先行词为后面整个句子 “drone shows are going to become even more spectacular, with continuous technological progress”,关系词在从句中作主语,表示 “正如”,应用 “As” 引导。故填 As。考查形容词。句意:中国的无人机行业在全球范围内持续发展,树立新的标准并强化其在航空技术领域的有影响力的地位。设空处修饰名词 “position”,应用形容词,“influence” 的形容词形式为 “influential”,意为 “有影响力的”。故填 influential。听力原文Text 1W:Excuse me.Is this the right room for the world history class at 5:30?M:No,this is Room 404.The world history class is in Room 405 next door.(1)Text 2M:Are you available on Sunday?We are having a party for Talia’s graduation.W:Let me see.I have a conference at 3 pm,which will go on for about half an hour.I can come right after that.(2)Text 3W:Hi,Terry!I’m looking for a birthday present for my elder sister Tanya. Anything to recommend?M:A fiction collection or a big car model works for me. But for girls,you can’t go wrong with some beautiful flowers.(3)Text 4(第4题为观点态度题)M:I have to pick up George from the airport on Thursday afternoon.W:What do you mean,Thursday I thought we had tickets to the Knicks game on Thursday.M:No,that’s next Thursday.W:Phew! I’m losing track of time!Text 5M:Hello,Sherry!I noticed you canceled your reservation on Saturday at our restaurant. Anything I can do to help?W:My husband has to fly to London for work and won’t be back until next week. So I am looking to reschedule for another day.(5)M:I see.So glad it wasn’t our food or service that made you less satisfied.W:Don’t worry,it’s just a change of plan.I am still a big fan of your restaurant.Text 6(第6题为推断题)W:Mr Johnson,I’ve checked your examination reports.Luckily,there is nothing serious.You don’t have to stay in hospital.M:Thank goodness!I have been worried about this for days.W:But you should cut down on fatty and sugary foods,especially late-night snacks.Actually,you should avoid eating anything after dinner.M:Oh,no!It’s hard for me to go to bed on an empty stomach.I can’t sleep that way.W:Well,you don’t have to starve yourself.Just maintain a balanced diet,I mean,and eat more vegetables instead of cake and meat.And regular physical exercise would help,like jogging or playing ball games.(7)M:For sure. My health,my responsibility.Text 7 W:Hi,there!What can I do for you?M:I am wondering if you could help me with my student card.I’ve lost it somewhere.W:So would you like to post the information on the lost and found board on campus?M:Um…Actually,I might have lost it at the railway station.The last time I saw it was on the train back to school,(9) so…I guess I need to get a replacement.(8)W:I see.What are your details?M:The name is Ryan,Ryan Watson,and the student number is 092684.W:Hold on,Ryan Watson from the Mathematics Department.What a coincidence!Someone just brought your student card here five minutes ago.It seems you left it in the computer lab.(10)M:Ah!It must have slipped out of my pocket when I was paying for my printing.Text 8W:Excuse me,could you please help me with my flash drive?M:What’s wrong with it?W:I don’t know.It worked perfectly last night but this morning,it just stopped working.It’s so strange!I mean,I didn’t put it in water or drop it on the floor.(11)M:Well,I’ll need to examine it thoroughly and see what I can do and whether there is something wrong with the connection.(11) It usually takes five to six working days.W:Oh,no!I have my final paper saved on it,and I need to submit it by Friday.(13)M:Three working days.You can have it back by Thursday — that’s the best I can offer.(12)W:Thank you so much!Text 9W:Mr Anderson,can I talk with you about a study problem I’m having,please?M:Sure,Amy.What’s the matter?W:Well,I find biology very difficult to understand.I thought I’d be interested in it because I love animals and plants.But the thing is,I can’t fully understand many concepts.(14) Things aretoo similar to distinguish.Mr Anderson,you know me.I’m not a lazy student.I prepare before class and do a review after class.I really don’t know what to do.M:I agree,Amy.You are a student with good learning habits.Have you talked with your biology teacher?(15)W:No.In fact,I think I have left a bad impression on Mrs Lee.I have made a lot of mistakes in her class.M:Don’t worry about that!Even the most serious and the strictest teachers would be willing to talk to their students.Not to mention,Mrs Lee is such a nice and helpful teacher.(16) No teacher would ignore a student like you! Text 10 (第17题为主旨大意题)Today,we are going to talk about the spread of culture.We all know that throughout history,ideas spread from one culture to another when different groups of people get in touch with each other.However,people don’t always adopt new ideas like new inventions,food and ways of life.Well,why is this the case?One possible reason is the availability of raw materials.(19) For example,a foreigner introduced a tasty soup.But to make the soup,people would have to use the dried leaves of a special plant that is not available in this country.So,no raw material.What happens next?They would not make the soup a part of their regular diet,(18) even if they enjoyed the taste.Another reason is that if people already have something similar in their own culture,they might reject the new item.(19) They may feel they don’t need two things serving the same purpose.For example,if a traveler introduces a unique musical instrument to a country,but the locals already have their own instrument that produces similar sounds,it’s likely that the new instrument will not be widely accepted.(20)重庆市凤中教共体2024 -2025学年度下期高2023级(高二下)半期英语试题命题人:考试说明: 1.考试时间: 120分钟;2.试题总分 150分;3.试卷页数 12页第一部分 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. Where is the world history class A. In Room 403. B. In Room 404. C. In Room 405.2. When will the woman leave for the party A. At about 2:30 pm. B. At about 3:30 pm. C. At about 4:00 pm.3. What gift does Terry recommend for Tanya A. Pretty flowers. B. A big car model. C. A fiction collection.4. What is the woman's feeling now A. Regret. B. Relief. C. Anger.5. Why did the woman cancel her reservation A. She is flying to London. B. She dislikes the restaurant. C. Her husband won't be available.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秒钟的作答吋间。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 possible relationship between the speakers A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Professor and student.7. What does the woman advise the man to do A. Do regular physical exercise. B. Have some snacks before sleep.C. Stay in the hospital for several days.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the man want to do A. Get a new student card. B. Look for his student card.C. Post information on a campus board.9. Where did the man last see the card A. In the computer lab. B. At the railway station. C. On the train.10. What happened to the man's student card A. It was stolen. B. It was found on campus.C. It was misplaced in his backpack.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the possible problem with the flash drive A. Water damage. B. Floor damage. C. Connection failure.12. How soon can the man finish checking the flash drive A. In three working days. B. In five working days. C. In six working days.13. Why is the woman in a hurry to get the flash drive back A. She wants to run a test on it. B. She needs to use a file on it.C. She needs it for a presentation.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is the woman's problem with biology class A. She doesn't like animals or plants. B. She can't understand some concepts.C. She doesn't have good learning habits.15. What is Mr Anderson's suggestion A. Talking to her biology teacher. B. Doing more preparation and review.C. Leaving a good impression on Mrs Lee.16. How does Mr Anderson describe Mrs Lee A. Serious. B. Kind. C. Talkative.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the lecture mainly about A. The resistance to adopting new ideas. B. The exchange of ideas between cultures.C. The interaction among groups of people.18. Why would people refuse the soup, according to the lecturer A. It wasn't delicious enough. B. It was introduced by a foreigner.C. It needed special local ingredients.19. What may lead locals to reject the traveler's musical instrument A. Lack of interest in it. B. Cultural disagreement. C. Similar local alternatives.20. How many reasons does the text give A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHere are some museums in honor of famous writers you can visit.The Shakespeare Birthplace TrustWilliam Shakespeare, perhaps the greatest playwright in English literature, is celebrated at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. You can visit his childhood home, explore exhibits about his life and works, and experience live performances in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. You can also visit Anne Hathaway’s house, where Shakespeare courted her.Location: Stratford-upon-Avon, EnglandReading suggestion: MacbethThe Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard HouseDiscover the literary legacy (遗产) of Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women, at her former home, Orchard House. Explore the rooms where Alcott penned her famous novel and learn about the inspirations behind her beloved characters. There have been no major changes to the house, so the rooms look much the same.Location: Concord, the USReading suggestion: Little WomenThe Hans Christian Andersen MuseumEnjoy the fairy tales that have attracted generations at the Hans Christian Andersen Museum. Explore the life and imagination of the Danish author behind his short stories like The Little Mermaid. From the moment you step into the building, the exhibition takes you deeper into Andersen’s fairy tales.Location: Odense, DenmarkSuggested reading: The Little MermaidThe Pablo Neruda HouseBury yourself in the poetry of Pablo Neruda, the Chilean poet. The Pablo Neruda House showcases his collection of art, poetry, and personal artifacts, offering a poetic journey through his life and creative expressions. I wish I knew Spanish well enough to read Neruda’s works in his native language.Location: Santiago, ChileSuggested reading: Twenty Love Poems: And a Song of DespairWhat can visitors do at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust A.Watch live shows. B.Learn to write plays.C.Meet Anne Hathaway. D.Read drafts of Macbeth.Which of the works was probably written in Spanish A.Macbeth. B.Little Women.C.The Little Mermaid. D.Twenty Love Poems: And a Song of Despair.Who is the text intended for A.Art reviewers. B.Literature enthusiasts.C.Theatre performers. D.Architecture designers.BAbout once a week, a veterinarian (兽医) Kwane Stewart heads down to San Diego’s East Village to make his rounds, serving the dogs, cats and birds who are the treasured pets of downtown’s homeless community.Stewart’s parents were huge animal lovers. By age 6, he knew he wanted to be a vet. After graduation from a Colorado veterinary science program, he spent the next decade as a veterinarian. In 2008, he worked as head veterinarian at a country-run animal shelter in an area struck by the Great Recession. He saw pets abandoned and the work was extremely depressing. Four years into the shelter job, Stewart said he was burned out with guilt and ready to quit.Then one morning on his way to work, he saw a homeless man and a dog. He treated the dog’s skin condition and the animal was transformed. The owner was beyond grateful and said, “ Thanks for not ignoring me and for treating my dog.” “That was the moment for me. I got back to saving animals and doing it on my own terms.” Stewart said.A few weeks later he set up a pop-up veterinary clinic at a soup kitchen, and when clients there suggested he take his services further, his new job as “Street Vet” began. In addition to treating common diseases, Stewart often provides vaccinations (接种疫苗) and general wellness checks. He also promotes “fear-free” pet care. Many of the people Stewart serves are not just grateful for the help but also form a deep bond with him, seeing him as someone who not only treats their pets but also acknowledges their humanity.“I can dream a little bit that people from all over the world will want to emulate what I do.” Stewart said. Right now, he is building a network of trusted volunteers, technicians with hospitals and clinics. “These are all people who just reached out and said, ‘I’m inspired by what you do. How do I do it ’” he said.24.What do we know about Steward’s current job A.He runs an animal shelter. B.He adopts abandoned pets.C.He works for a science program. D.He attends to homeless people's pets.25.Why is Stewart’s shelter job mentioned A.To explore the future of the industry. B.To illustrate his professional competence.C.To explain his change of career focus. D.To reflect the challenges of the profession,26.What do many people think of Steward A.He’s odd. B.He’s frank. C.He’s humble. D.He’s merciful.27.What does the underlined word “emulate” in the last paragraph mean A.Follow the example of. B.Show respect for.C.Put the blame on. D.Pay attention to.CChinese scientists have created starch (淀粉), a type of complex carbohydrate found in plants, using carbon dioxide, hydrogen and electricity.Experts say if such technique can be scaled-up (大规模) to the level of industrialization, it may revolutionize how this key nutrient and industrial ingredient is made, since it does not require farming and processing a large quantity of starchy crops such as sweet potatoes and corn, thus saving more water, fertilizer, and arable land.It may also be used to recycle carbon dioxide into a consumable product. This will help reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change, especially if the electricity used is from renewable sources like solar and wind.In space exploration it may provide a sustainable food source for astronauts as they travel long distances in space and try to colonize other planets where growing food is impossible. Future space travelers may simply turn the carbon dioxide they breathe out into food they eat.Ma Yanhe, the director of the Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, says starch and other complex carbohydrates make up 60 to 80 percent of the human diet.“Our breakthrough demonstrates that creating a complex compound like starch is achievable in a lab, and there are many industries that can benefit from this technology,” he says.Plants create carbohydrates like starch through photosynthesis (光合作用), which is an extremely complex process, says Ma, adding that it will take a plant about 60 steps to turn carbon dioxide, water and sunlight into starch.Cai Tao, one of the first authors of the study, says for six years, his team has been focusing on a single project: how to make starch, but do it at a higher speed. He says their method involves first converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas into methanol (甲醇). Scientists then piece these single-carbon molecules like a puzzle into bigger and more complex molecules via enzymatic (酶的) processes.With the help of supercomputing, Chinese scientists have simplified the natural starch making process from about 60 into 11 steps and produced starch. The lab-made starch is chemically identical to starch in nature.28.Which is NOT a potential benefit if the technique can be used on an industrial level A.It will have a positive influence on climate change.B.It will offer a practical food solution for astronauts.C.It will help produce renewable resources like solar and wind.D.It will help save several sources from water to farming land.29.Which might be the biggest difficulty in creating the lab-made starch A.Accelerating the speed of starch production. B.Gathering enough raw materials supplies.C.Repeating the photosynthesis process of plants. D.Involving methanol in the making process.30.What’s the best title for the passage A.The Substantial Advantages of Starch.Starch:A Crucial Complex Carbohydrate.Chinese Scientists Make Efforts to Create Starch.Chinese Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide into Starch.31.In which part of a newspaper could you most probably read the text A.Environment. B.Lifestyle. C.Science. D.Health.DActive noise control technology is used by noise-canceling headphones to minimize or completely block out outside noise. However, despite the many advancements in technology, people still don’t have much control over which sounds their headphones block out and which they let pass.Now, deep learning algorithms have been developed by a group of academics at the University of Washington that enable users to select which noises to filter through their headphones in real-time. The system has been named “semantic hearing” by its creators.The Al-powered headphones remove all background noise by streaming recorded audio to a smartphone that is linked to the devices. Through this process, the headphone users can choose to strengthen or cancel out 20 types of sounds, using voice commands or a smartphone app. The headphones will then only let through the sounds that have been chosen by the wearer.“The challenge is that the sounds headphone wearers hear need to syn (同步) with their visual senses. This means the neural algorithms must process sounds in under a hundredth of a second.” said senior author Shyam Gollakota, a UW professor.Due to this time constraint, the semantic hearing system chooses a process that relies on noises communicated on a device like a linked smartphone. Furthermore, in order for humans to continue to effectively experience sounds in their environment, the system needs to maintain these delays because sounds coming from different directions enter people’s ears at different times.Trials were undertaken by the researchers in a variety of settings. The semantic hearing system was able to isolate target sounds, while at the same time removing background noise. In terms of the system’s audio output for the desired sounds, 22 participants gave it an average rating higher than they assigned to the original noise recordings.There were, however, a few disadvantage: the AI-powered system occasionally had trouble recognizing sounds that were too similar. The researchers said that the system could produce better results if its machine learning models were trained on more real world data.32.What can we learn about deep learning algorithms A.It could promote users’ listening ability. B.It could help users remove unwanted noise.C.It aims to stop people entering noisy areas. D.It has been widely applied in communication.33.What should the neural algorithms do according to Shyam Gollakota A.Carefully select the headphone users. B.Process data without noticeable delay.C.Get rid of the possible time constraint. D.Improve the quality of smartphones.34.What did the researchers find about the system in the trials A.It could improve individual listening experience.B.It could help them recognize participants’ voices.C.It has more disadvantages than the advantages.D.It’s suitable to strengthen the background noise.35.What is the passage mainly about A.The semantic hearing system still has some drawbacks.B.The semantic hearing system can recognize human speech.C.AI noise-canceling headphones let you choose what you hear.D.AI noise-canceling headphones present a commercial version.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。Each day, we face uncertainty around our health, what others think of us, or what soup will be served at lunch. 36 Since the early 1990s, psychologists have regarded intolerance for uncertainty (IU) as a character associated with different forms of anxiety and depression. IU doesn’t directly cause all of those conditions, but having a higher intolerance for uncertainty is a common experience that cuts across them.37 It makes them stressed, annoyed or anxious and they are motivated to avoid it at all costs, or control their environments to reduce uncertainty as much as possible. This can manifest in overplanning, repeated reassurance or information-seeking and avoiding anything new or unfamiliar. Some with high IU might make lists repeatedly or plan out conversations in their head. People with high IU can also react to events more impulsively in order to address uncertainty as quickly as possible. 38For milder discomfort with uncertainty that doesn’t cause significant distress or disruption to life, people can build their own tolerance to uncertainty a little bit each day. 39 Then, after experimenting with small exposures to uncertainty, challenge yourself to do other new things-nothing big or scary, just things that are different and will initially feel uncomfortable. 40 They can even accept and perhaps embrace uncertainty in day-to-day life.Life will always be full of unknowns. When facing the uncertain, people might feel discomfort, but there’s also a chance to try to feel curious and open.Analyze your need for certainty.High IU can also affect people’s physical health.Over time, people can learn to tolerate uncertainty.For them, uncertainty is not just unpleasant - it’s intolerable.Yet some people react more strongly to these unknowns than others.People with high IU are bothered by even a minor case of uncertainty.Seek out opportunities to safely play around the edges of your routines.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ken, a young traveler with passion for the unexplored, had set out to explore the beauty of the countryside. His journey, once a(n) 41 , was now lifeless and 42 in the mud.The pouring rain outside mirrored the 43 within Ken’s heart. He 44 through his backpack, only to find that his phone was as 45 as his vehicle. As darkness fell, he had no choice but to step out into the 46 , making his way to a distant light in the nearby cottage.Ken knocked on the door, and it soon opened to 47 Ella, a kind elderly woman. After Ken explained his difficult situation, a look of 48 and understanding registered on Ella’s face. When Ken’s story was 49 , she 50 offered food and shelter to him, promising her husband John would help him 51 his car the next morning.Owing a debt of gratitude, Ken accepted the offer. That night, he enjoyed a dinner that was____52___but as rich in the spirit of hospitality as it was in flavor. For the first time after his journey had taken a turn for the worse, Ken felt a sense of 53 .The next morning, as promised, Ella's husband managed to help 54 Ken’s car from its muddy prison. It hit Ken that his journey was not just about the physical distance he covered, but also about the 55 he made. With a renewed sense of purpose, Ken continued on, ready to embrace whatever lay ahead.A.dream B.attempt C.adventure D.struggleA.trapped B.forgotten C.placed D.abandonedA.hesitation B.delight C.hope D.desperationA.searched B.investigated C.researched D.exploredA.heavy B.difficult C.dead D.strangeA.cottage B.storm C.mountain D.carA.reveal B.extend C.greet D.findA.suspicion B.coldness C.relief D.pityA.wrapped up B.put off C.referred to D.brought upA.undoubtedly B.indifferently C.unwillingly D.unhesitatinglyA.put out B.pull out C.take over D.fix upA.simple B.tasty C.special D.poorA.duty B.satisfaction C.pride D.belongingA.empty B.free C.settle D.escapeA.choices B.mistakes C.connections D.achievements第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据句意及汉语提示写出正确单词(10分)(选必一第二、三单元单词)The theme park is not a (可用的)now because the roller coaster is being repaired.The great drawback to living on a main road is the c (不断的)noise.The general c (命令) that the soldiers make an attack on the enemy.I have p (说服)him to make good use of his spare time to read more book.This brand of tinned food does not contain a (人工的) colouring.The reason for her p (偏爱) for city life is that she can have easy access to places like shops and restaurants.When he gets bored he likes w (闲逛) around the woods.After he witnessed his house broken into, he began to pay more attention to s (安全).We are o (反对的) to any action that does harm to the environment.The court b (禁止) him from leaving Greece while he was investigated.第三节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On January 28, 3,000 drones (无人机) performed a stunning light show in Chongqing during the Spring Festival Gala. The show, organized by Damoda Intelligent Control Technology, 66 (feature) patterns of famous landmarks and flowers across the night sky.Despite challenges such as unpredictable weather and signal interference, the team, 67 average age is 27, delivered a flawless performance. Most of the team members specialize in drone technology, while others are enthusiasts recruited by the company.In recent years, drone performances 68 (become) a major trend in pared to traditional fireworks, drones are 69 (safe) and less polluting. Advancements in technology have made larger-scale performances possible. Damoda’s third-generation drones are designed 70 (take) off from a compact box, saving space, while the fourth-generation models charge automatically. In 2023, the company set two Guinness World Records by 71 (fly) 10,197 drones simultaneously.Competition is shifting from technology to creativity, as the industry grows, with a greater emphasis 72 storytelling and cultural elements. Beyond entertainment, drones are also fueling 73 low-altitude economy, with widespread use in logistics, agriculture, and emergency rescue.74 is expected by industry experts, drone shows are going to become even more spectacular, with continuous technological progress. China’s drone industry continues to grow globally, setting new standards and strengthening its 75 (influence) position in aerial technology.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分35分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报 Youth 举办以“高三年级是否应该开设音乐课”为主题的征文比赛,请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括: 1. 陈述观点; 2. 说明理由。注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Should Music Classes Be Offered to Senior 3 Students 第二节(满分20分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Emma comes from a remote village surrounded by mountains. Unlike her trendy classmates in New York who are addicted to such high- tech things as smartphones and social media, she prefers knitting(编织).Emma’s love for the traditional skill is deeply influenced by her mother, who can create all kinds of beautiful things with a pair of simple needles. Whenever she is free, she will sit down and start knitting all kinds of things for her children and neighbors. Whether it is a mini bag or a scarf, each item is a unique gift full of love and warmth. And they are deeply loved by the receivers.Her mother’s passion for knitting and generous spirit of helping others have inspired Emma to follow in her footsteps and she has taken up knitting as a hobby, too. By the age of 14, Emma has become especially good at making scarves and gloves. With beauty and practicality, Emma’s hand- made gifts never fail to impress her friends as well as her relatives.Last week, the city was hit by a heavy snowstorm, which left many, particularly the homeless, in a desperate situation. As Emma made her way to school, she noticed a man shaking under the bridge near her school. It was a homeless man she often saw on the route. But today he looked particularly miserable(可怜的). His face was half- hidden under a piece of worn cloth that hardly served as protection against the cold. Touched by the sight, Emma approached the man and presented her scarf to the homeless man.“For me, Miss ” asked the man in surprise. “It is too expensive!”“Please don’t mind it. I have made it for myself and I can make another one in a few days!” Emma replied while she was wrapping the scarf around the poor man’s neck. “I hope it might keep you away from the terrible cold.”注意:1. 写作词数应为150左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Instantly, the man’s eyes brightened and a big smile appeared on his face.Emma shared the idea of setting up a knitting club with some of her “high- tech” classmates. _高2020级英语学科试题第2页(共) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2024-2025高2023级高二下英语半期答案.docx 2024-2025高2023级高二下英语半期试题.docx 英语试题听力.mp3