资源简介 哈师大附中2023级高二下学期期末考试 2025,7,15参考答案听力1-5 CACAC 6-10 BABAB 11-15 BCCBC 16-20 BACCA阅读理解 21-23 CBA 24-27DCDD 28-31BCAC 32-35CDBC36-40EDGAF完形填空 41-45 CDBDC 46-50 ABDAC 51-55 ACDDB语法填空 56. Directed 57. a 58. threw 59. serving 60. safely61. joints 62. to 63. absorbing 64. which 65. and书面表达第一节Dearest me,I hope this email finds you well. I’m future you one year later who has just passed the college entrance examination and applied for my ideal major. As a more mature you, I’d like to offer some personal suggestions.To begin with, the course of progress is anything but sweet and smooth. Ahead lie obstacles to overcome and bravery to perfect your academic performance. Additionally, growth is more than mere focus on scores. I sincerely advise you to put equal care to build up your health and enrich your mind with invaluable and unique experience every single day.It is diligence and optimism that can bridge the gap between the present and your rosy future dreams. Looking forward to seeing a better version of you in 2026!第二节Possible version“You want me to dangerously drop my hand over the hot oil ” I repeated unbelievably. “This is how we Chinese chefs do things.” My mom explained seriously. The sides of the pot started to spit smoke. Gathering all my courage, I reached out my hand to test and yelled as I poured in the eggs. With one eye closed, I stirred the eggs which were forming into little islands. I wished I had more hands with her flooding instructions to fry the tomatoes and boil noodle. I was doing fine until my mom directed me to put in the seasoning. She knew exactly how much to add. However, a bit of salt or sugar didn’t translate so well to me.Eventually, I placed my “masterpiece” on the table. It was the fruit of my first experiment. Though a little over-cooked and over-salted, I was more than satisfied. Swelling with pride, I urged my mom to taste it. With an enormous bite, came my mom’s thumbs-up. She praised me for my bravery and potential cooking gift. I took it as a future invitation to come and join her in the kitchen. Digging more inherited genes and adding various flavors to my life sounded inviting. Feeling fulfilled, I was looking forward to my next adventure in the cooking wonderland.听力原文:(Text 1)W: Alex is going to meet me at the airport tomorrow. I can’t wait! M: Is he taking the subway or is he driving W: He isn’t going to take the subway. It takes too long. (Text 2)M: Where are the twins It’s awful quiet around here!W: They took a shower after jumping rope in the garden all morning, then had lunch and they are sleeping at the moment.(Text 3)W: What did you do last weekend M: Umm, I spent most of the time at the gym.W: How come M: Well, I plan to enter a bodybuilding competition next month.(Text 4)M: Hello, Maggie Ferguson I’m outside your house now, 25 Hill Street. I have a package for you, but you’re not answering the door.W: I’m not home. I’m at work. And I work on the same street, number 91. Can you bring it here (Text 5)M: I’m a better swimmer than you, Kelly!W: Have you ever beaten Mark in a race M: No, he is the fastest swimmer in our school.W: Well, guess what, Frank, I beat Mark last week. So, what does that make me (Text 6)W: Hi. Do you have any tickets for the SeaRide Special tour today M: Sorry. We’re sold out. It’s a really popular tour this time of year because the penguins are passing through the area.W: Oh, too bad. I’m leaving tomorrow morning, and I was really hoping to take one of your tours.M:Well, the Island Exploration tour still has a couple of spots left.W: Great! And that’ll give me time to get something to eat before it starts. I see there’s a coffee shop just down the street.(Text 7)W: What made you decide to become an author M: Ever since I was a child, I have written stories. But I never dreamed I could be an author. I studied science at school and went on to become a doctor. It was only after having children of my own and telling them stories that I remembered how much I loved writing.W: What do you write about in your novels M: Many of my books focus on protecting the environment. I do lots of research for those and I love it when I get letters from readers telling me that my stories have changed the way they live and see the world.(Text 8)W: Did you know that some people live on bridges Look at these two pictures.M: Oh yeah. This onelooks very old. It’s in Rome, isn’t it W: Well, it’s actually in Florence, north of Rome. It’s called the Ponte Vecchio, built in 1345.M:But the bridge in the other picture looks newer.W: Yeah, that’s NeftDashlari in Azerbaijan, 60 kilometers away from its capital Baku.M: It looks really long, and it looks like it has a lot of factories. Do a lot of people work there W: Yes, they drill for oil from under the sea there. They decided that the workers needed somewhere to live, so they built a kind of “city” above the sea. The bridge is 30 miles long. That’s about 48 kilometers. They built houses, libraries, schools, and even a movie theater there.It even appeared in a James Bond movie.(Text 9)M: How long have you been working on the passenger ships, Vicky W: Well,for about two years till now. And I’ve been on twelve different trips. M: Do you like it W: I do. We only have two-month contracts but the work is very varied. And often each trip has a different theme. I was on a trip to the Caribbean last year, whichwas for fans of musicals and lots of singers were there to entertain the guests. Several of them were stars in the old days. M: So, what’s the next step in your career W: Well, obviously, I don’t want to wait tables for the rest of my life. I have a lot of free time on board the ship, so I’ve been doing a training course with an online university. M: On what W: Psychology. I want tohelp people. I’ve been listening to people telling me their problems for years in the tourism industry! (Text 10)W: Hi, everyone.I was so happy totell you about my remarkable year, which I’d describe as a grand adventure. It’s tricky to know where to start, so I think I’ll just begin at the very beginning. That was when my dad decided to take our familyon a trip around the world.He started planning it last January, but we didn’t leave until July, after my exams in June. During my gap year, I wanted to keep my mind engaged, so Miss Barnes, my old geography teacher, and Mr. Green from my amazing maths classes, kept in touch with me and provided plenty of assignments.My dad wanted to give us experience of things you can’t get from books or TV programs. You know, things like the amazing smells coming from the Indian street food markets or the breathtaking light you encounter in deserts. He was right. In the Sahara it was amazing! And the real experience of meeting and making friends with people from diverse cultures was invaluable.Some people might argue that it wasn’t a good idea for my parents to take us out of school for a year. But I think it was a wonderful opportunity.Having connections in all those countries has been incredibly enriching. Travelling is a great thing, and I hope you all have the chance to do a lot too.■ 哈师大附中2023级高二下期末考试英语答题卡 ■姓名: 班级:条码粘贴区 此区域禁止答题选择题: (1-20每小题1.5分;21-40每小题2.5分;41-55每小题1分)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20[ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ][ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] 书面表达1:(15分)[ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ]21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40[ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] Dearest me,[ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ][ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ][ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ][ E ] [ E ] [ E ] [ E ] [ E ][ F ] [ F ] [ F ] [ F ] [ F ][ G ] [ G ] [ G ] [ G ] [ G ]41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55[ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ] [ A ][ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ] [ B ][ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ] [ C ][ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ] [ D ]语法填空:(56-65每小题1.5分)■请在各题的答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效! 请在各题的答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!11、考生必须在本页“条码粘贴区”贴好自己的条形码,并用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔填写好姓名和班级,否则影响考试成绩;2、选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔答题,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效;并请注意题号顺序;3、保持卷面清洁,不要折叠,弄破;4、正确涂卡: 错误:[√ ] [ × ] [ /]注意事项57.62.58.63.59.64.60.65.56.61.■ ■请在各题的答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效! 请在各题的答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!书面表达2:(25分)“You want me to dangerously drop my hand over the hot oil ” I repeated unbelievably.Eventually, I placed my “masterpiece” on the table.请在各题的答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效! 请在各题的答案区域内作答,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!■ 2HSDFZ此区域禁止答题哈师大附中2023级高二下学期期末考试英语试题2025/07/15本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How will Alex go to meet the woman A. By plane. B. By subway. C. By car.2. Where are the twins now A. In the bedroom. B. In the garden. C. In the dining room.3. What will the man do next month A. Join a gym. B. Make a workout plan. C. Take part in a contest.4. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Deliveryman and customer. B. Neighbors. C. Workmates.5. What does Kelly mean A. She beat Frank last week.B. She swims faster than before.C. She is the best swimmer in the school.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What activity does the first tour include A. Eating seafood. B. Watching penguins. C. Exploring an island.7. What will the woman do next A. Go for some food. B. Leave for home. C. Take a street walk.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. When did the man first want to become a writer A. When he was a child.B. After he became a father.C. Before he retired as a doctor.9. What do we know about the man A. He is an environmentalist.B. He has changed his lifestyle.C. He focuses on children’s books.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where is the first bridge located A. In Rome. B. In Florence. C. In Azerbaijan.11. Why was the second bridge built A. To connect two cities.B. To accommodate workers.C. To serve as a historical landmark.12. What does the woman say about the second bridge A. It is about 48 miles long. B. It was built in 1345. C. It is well equipped.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How often does Vicky work on a different trip A. Twice a month. B. Once a month. C. Every two months.14. Who was the trip to the Caribbean targeted at last year A. Popular singers. B. Musical enthusiasts. C. Old stars.15. How has Vicky spent her spare time during a trip A. By talking with others. B. By listening to music. C. By attending lessons.16. What does Vicky plan to be in the future A. A trainer. B. A psychologist. C. A tour guide.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the speaker mainly talk about A. Her gap year experience. B. Her father’s influence. C. Her travel arrangements.18. When did the speaker set off A. In January. B. In June. C. In July.19. What did the speaker do during the journey A. She kept a diary. B. She took maths classes. C. She completed some homework.20. Why did the speaker’s father make the decision A. To let his kids explore the world first-hand.B. To help his kids to make foreign friends.C. To relieve the stress of the whole family.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。ARome can be pricey for travelers, which is why many choose to stay in a hostel (旅社). The hostels in Rome offer a bed in a dorm room for around $25 a night, and for that, you’ll often get to stay in a central location with security and comfort.Yellow HostelIf I had to make just one recommendation for where to stay in Rome, it would be Yellow Hostel. It’s one of the best-rated hostels in the city, and for good reason. It’s affordable, and it’s got a fun atmosphere without being too noisy. As an added bonus, it’s close to the main train station.Hostel Alessandro PalaceIf you love social hostels, this is the best hostel for you in Rome. Hostel Alessandro Palace is fun. Staff members hold plenty of bar events for guests like free shots, bar crawls and karaoke. There’s also an area on the rooftop for hanging out with other travelers during the summer.Youth Station HostelIf you’re looking for cleanliness and a modern hostel, look no further than Youth Station. It offers beautiful furnishings and beds. There are plenty of other benefits, too; it doesn’t charge city tax; it has both air conditioning and a heater for the rooms; it also has free Wi-Fi in every room.Hotel and Hostel Des ArtistesHotel and Hostel Des Artistes is located just a 10-minute walk from the central city station and it’s close to all of the city’s main attractions. The staff is friendly and helpful, providing you with a map of the city when you arrive, and offering advice if you require some. However, you need to pay 2 euros a day for Wi-Fi.21. What is probably the major concern of travelers who choose to stay in a hostel A. Comfort. B. Security. C. Price. D. Location.22. Which hotel best suits people who enjoy an active social life A. Yellow Hostel. B. Hostel Alessandro Palace.C. Youth Station Hostel. D. Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes.23. What is the disadvantage of Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes A. It charges for Wi-Fi. B. Its staff is too talkative.C. It gets noisy at night. D. It’s inconveniently located.BIn my senior year of high school, while living with my grandparents, I discovered a unique talent: perfect timing. This discovery of my perfect timing was so astonishing that I kept it to myself, thinking no one would believe my ability to time my arrival at school with extraordinary precision.My mother passed away when I was 13, leaving me, the oldest of four, in the care of our grandparents. Our father was absent, so financial challenges were part of our daily life. This prompted my grandfather to work as the guard of our school — a large building for grades 1-12. To help out, I started assisting him after school to ease his burden, such as sweeping rooms and emptying wastebaskets, earning a small wage in the process. I continued this work until my final year of high school.By that time, Grandpa was eight years past retirement age. When the first cold snap of that year arrived, he fired up the school’s stove. He quickly realized how difficult it had become for him to shovel the huge pile of coal chips required to fill the hopper (漏斗) of the furnace’s stove.I volunteered to take on that job, a commitment that required me to set my alarm clock an hour earlier each morning. I’d put on coal-darkened jeans clumsily, go over to the school, and shovel a half-ton of coal into the hopper, enough to keep the fire blazing for 24 hours. The next morning, I’d fill it again.After finishing that chore, I’d go home, clean up, change clothes, and eat breakfast. I’d pace my preparations by glancing at the clock in the dining room — it would be years before I’d have a watch. Then I’d head back to school, always at the last minute. It was during those morning rushes to school that I discovered my superpower.What initially seemed like mere coincidence — arriving at the exact moment the first bell rang — quickly became a deliberate challenge. I cautiously planned each morning to maintain this precise timing, revealing the mastery of my routine.Years later, at a school reunion, I recounted this story to Harold Spiry, the school headmaster during my time. I boasted about my perfect timing, recalling with pride how I had mastered my mornings to the second. “Oh that,” he said, his eyes narrowing as he thought back to that time. “Do you recall that my desk and office windows looked out over the front of the building I often saw you coming. And when you hit the sidewalk, I’d ring the bell.” Oh, my “perfect timing” was actually his doing!24. What can we infer about the author’s character from his perfect timing A. He lacks confidence. B. He is naturally lucky.C. He prefers to work alone. D. He values precision and discipline.25. Why did the author’s grandfather work as a guard A. He was passionate about cleaning.B. He found it was the only job available.C. He needed the job to support the family financially.D. He wanted to stay close to his grandchildren at school.26. What can we learn from Paragraph 4 A. The author’s realization of the importance of punctuality.B. The author’s development of a new skill in coal shoveling.C. The author’s daily routine of waking up early to attend school.D. The author’s devotion to aiding his grandfather with coal shoveling.27. What message does the author’s story convey A. Perseverance leads to the development of unique skills.B. Personal talents bring pride and joy to an individual’s life.C. Challenges can only be overcome through personal hardships.D. Our accomplishments are often supported by unseen kindness.CMost people are familiar with hoarding (囤积) and the psychological issues associated with it. Hoarding leads to messy homes and difficulty parting with items that you don’t use and don’t even need. But hoarding can also occur in the digital world.Digital hoarding, also known as e-hoarding, is too much acquisition and unwilling to delete electronic material no longer valuable to the user. Most computer users save digital files to some extent, and that’s expected. With digital hoarding, however, the act of saving the files becomes an uncontrollable urge. Digital hoarders may collect emails, photos, articles, podcasts, or any type of computer files they believe they may want to revisit in the future, and ultimately, in most cases, they rarely get to actually use it or listen to it or read it.Digital hoarding also occurs when someone is too attached to the data even to consider getting rid of it. This can include chats and photos of an old partner, texts sent by a long-lost friend, or even screenshots collected several years ago.Researchers have categorized digital hoarders into 4 different types, according to their characteristics. “Collectors” are organized, systematic and in control of their data. “Accidental hoarders” are disorganized, don’t know what they have, and don’t have control over it. The “compliant hoarder” keeps data on behalf of their company. Finally, “anxious hoarders” have strong emotional ties to their data and are worried about deleting it.The problem has only gotten worse since we have more access to digital storage than ever. In addition, cloud storage makes it incredibly easy to purchase more storage as needed. With infinite cloud space, it’s logical when network users don’t think twice about saving files.However, studies found that digital hoarders experience increased levels of stress and now researchers are observing that the negative consequences of digital hoarding may be similar to those physical hoarding. Therefore, it’s important to set time aside to have a good clear-out in the same way we do in the physical world. By organizing and getting rid of useless files in a regular way, people with this problem can ease some of their distress and clear their own mind as well.28. A digital hoarder tends to _____________.A. have psychological problems B. be hesitant to remove e-documentsC. revisit what they’ve stored frequently D. have an urge to get rid of the data29. Which of the following belongs to an accidental hoarder A. Antony keeps the financial data of his company orderly.B. Tom is resistant to deleting anything about his ex-girlfriend.C. Lauren’s camera roll is largely taken up by throwaway selfies.D. Mike arranges all work and business-related data scientifically.30. What contributes to a network user saving more e-material A. Easy access to limitless cloud storage. B. Difficulty in recovering data.C. Increasing stress from the loss of data. D. Decreasing cost of digital storage.31. What can we learn from the last paragraph A. Stress can’t be avoided for a digital hoarder.B. Time should be set aside to clean rooms regularly.C. E-files had better be cleared out on a regular basis.D. It’s unnecessary to part with useless items at home.DJennifer Brophy, a professor of Stanford, is working on methods that she hopes will be used to improve commercial plant species so that they can survive harsh conditions. Initially, she studied green architecture in her undergraduate years. Once she started taking architecture classes, she realized it wasn’t her passion — but when she encountered an article about a company that creates biofuels from bacteria, something clicked. “I thought that was just the coolest thing. It got me really interested in pursuing bioengineering,” she says.Today, Brophy is developing new genetic engineering techniques that can help plants grow in various conditions. By changing the genome (基因组) of both commercial crops and soil bacteria, she thinks it’s possible to help plants survive droughts.Brophy is building what she calls “genetic circuits”. Besides changing the genes within plant cells, this method also changes how and when those genes are set off. If the plant senses a specific sugar, it can express one protein; if it senses another signal, it’ll express a different protein. If both signals are there, the plant may be able to express something else entirely. “Using circuits to all these different inputs, ” she says.“A plant doesn’t necessarily know what’s coming. It just knows whether it’s hot or temperate right now,” says Brophy. This can lead to problems when weather becomes erratic. A plant that usually flowers in spring may flower in winter if there’re a few unseasonably warm days. When temperatures fall again, the flowers die, which ruins a year of crops. “It’d be great to be able to communicate with plants to tell them, ‘Hey, you should wait on that flowering,’” she adds.Brophy is still testing the concept in the lab using a small weedy plant called Arabidopsis. She notes engineering crops in the future may also involve genetically modifying soil bacteria. As the bacteria’s surroundings change, they could potentially send out chemical signals that tell nearby plants to shift their growth accordingly. Brophy thinks engineering crops could benefit farmers and society at large.32. What made Brophy interested in bioengineering A. Her undergraduate education. B. Her visit to a company.C. Her exposure to a related article. D. Her curiosity about biofuels.33. The method of “genetic circuits” is designed to _____________.A. create better biofuels from soil bacteria B. monitor the proteins within plant cellsC. preserve species of commercial crops D. promote plants to respond to surroundings34. What does the underlined word “erratic” mean in Paragraph 4 A. Unpleasant. B. Unstable. C. Unbearable. D. Unaffected.35. What is the best title of the passage A. Climate change: a tough problem around the world.B. Jennifer Brophy: a brilliant bioengineering scientist.C. Genetic circuits: a smart method to help crops survive.D. Genetic engineering: a new technique to produce crops.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。FOMO stands for “fear of missing out”. It refers to the nervous or anxious feeling a person gets when they realize they are not attending a social event either because they weren’t invited or they just didn’t feel like going. ___36___ This belief, in turn, can create anxiety and a sense of inferiority (自卑) . FOMO bothers most teens, especially if they’re often online.One way for teens to deal with FOMO is to practice what is known as reframing thinking. ___37___ Here are some tips on how teens can start to reframe their thinking.Track negative thoughts and replace them with reasonable ones. One thing teens can do to deal with FOMO is to track their negative thoughts and feelings in a journal. ___38___ Then, they can change their thoughts and replace the negative thoughts with something positive.___39___ Encourage teens to recognize that they have limited time and cannot possibly be everywhere and do everything. So, naturally, there will be social events that they cannot attend. But this does not mean that they’re necessarily missing out on something.Turn off the technology and do something else. Turning off the technology seems like a natural cure for FOMO. But just switching the phone off does not erase the feelings that FOMO causes.___40___ The key is to occupy yourself with something else entirely, like reading a book or baking cookies- anything that allows them to focus on something other than social media.A. Be realistic about availability.B. There are some negative consequences of FOMO.C. Realize that no one lives a perfect life as described in social media.D. It’s a mental exercise designed to help them look at situations differently.E. In general, FOMO causes people to assume that they have a low social rank.F. Teens may still worry about missing out even if they’re not in social media at all.G. This allows them to observe how often they’re feeling negative about themselves.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。SpoGomi is a sport involving litter-picking by teams of three. You’re given an area of 1.5 sq km, and have to ___41___ as much litter as possible within an hour. The litter is then ___42___. The team with the most wins.We ___43___ the first SpoGomi world cup last August. ___44___ we were drawn to taking part because of a free trip abroad. Upon arriving, we walked around the competition area, and thought about the ___45___ of people who drop litter: probably typically people who were drinking. That helped us narrow down where to go. Another ___46___ was that we were young and physically fit. We like the ___47___ element of the sport, whereas people from other countries are ___48___ more by environmental interests.With 21 nations participating, the competition was ___49___. After the first half, we were second. My muscles were ___50___ and I felt completely exhausted from the summer heat, but we had this feeling of being on the edge of something ___51___. We had to just keep ___52___. In the second half we pulled ahead because we ___53___ an area no one else had been to. We ended up coming first with 57kg of rubbish collected.Without the competition, I wouldn’t have been someone who would have picked up litter off the street before. Now we are just much more ___54___ of it. Once you’re drawn into SpoGomi, your attitude towards litter and how you ___55___ completely changes.41. A. load B. store C. collect D. bury42. A. priced B. labeled C. sorted D. weighed43. A. held up B. headed for C. broke through D. put off44. A. Gradually B. Immediately C. Constantly D. Initially45. A. shape B. mood C. profile D. wisdom46. A. advantage B. adventure C. preference D. priority47. A. educational B. competitive C. sensitive D. recreational48. A. assessed B. protected C. favored D. motivated49. A. intense B. fair C. smooth D. friendly50. A. relaxed B. melting C. aching D. strengthened51. A. amazing B. familiar C. ordinary D. complex52. A. training B. watching C. pushing D. waiting53. A. monitored B. deserted C. occupied D. discovered54. A. guilty B. nervous C. envious D. aware55. A. conclude B. contribute C. compete D. complain第II卷第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Robots have increasingly become a part of our lives. They can perform various tasks, from simple household chores to complex industrial operations. On January 28, 2025, a special performance called YangBOT amazed audiences at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, China’s most-watched TV show. ___56___ (direct) by famous filmmaker Zhang Yimou, the show mixed modern robot technology with traditional Chinese yangko dance.In the performance, humanoid robots dressed in colorful costumes danced yangko, ___57___ joyful folk dance from northern China. They spun handkerchiefs instantly and formed creative group patterns. These robots were developed by Unitree, a Chinese robotics company. In fact, this company ___58___ (throw) itself into robotics research in 2016. In 2021, their robot cows, ___59___ (serve) as backup dancers for a famous singer, showed off their dancing skills.The robots learned dance moves through AI and used laser navigation to move ___60___ (safe) on the uneven stage. Their strong ___61___ (joint) helped them balance perfectly during fast steps. Zhang Yimou explained, “This dance isn’t just fun — it shows what technology can bring ___62___ traditions.”The robots’ ___63___ (absorb) performance greatly took audiences’ breath away. Thanks to these innovations, the robots won the hearts of millions. The performance YangBOT, ___64___ has been praised by fans nationwide, is a perfect mix of China’s tech progress ___65___ cultural pride.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,参加了学校英语社团的“时空穿越者”活动,今天是2026年7月15日,你已顺利结束高考并填报完理想志愿,现有机会通过时空邮箱和一年前的自己对话,请你写一封英语邮件,内容包括:1. 对自己未来一年的建议;2. 对自己的寄语。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearest me,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(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。My mom is a world class chef, at least in my eyes. She is capable of the most dangerous cooking crafts, ranging from southern to northern Chinese cuisine, spiced with some Western influences. As her daughter, I felt it a responsibility to use this time living at home to learn a few family dishes. I grew up watching my mom spin in the kitchen and I dutifully ate all the remainders. It seemed that Chinese cuisine was full of flexible rules and the ways could be dangerous and thrilling. It’s about time that I should stir (搅动) my appetite for cooking and not just for eating. I was starting to cook at the not-so-tender age of 18. I could actually pull off a few Western dishes in fashion. But Chinese food was a whole new scene. I stepped into the new world with some great fear. Ahead of me was a war of massive mission — cutting, frying, chopping. HOT OIL. BURNING. But at least I figured I might find some cooking genes. We began with a simple but hearty Chinese noodle dish: the egg and tomato noodle with green onion. With my mom’s excited looks, I pulled over my apron(围裙). The beginning of the lesson started off smoothly enough. I washed the tomatoes with great expertise. I proceeded to wash the eggs. It started getting heated when I was separating the egg yolks from the egg whites. It was quite depressing. It took a good 10 minutes before the mission was completed. The next step was beating the eggs with just a small amount of water. This wasn’t too bad. Even cutting up the tomatoes wasn’t too difficult. The worst part was to come — the eggs frying in a pot. I’m deadly afraid of hot oil. I danced around nervously, waiting for the oil to get to the right temperature. “See if the oil is ready,” my mom asked. I gave her a question mark. She sighed in despair, “Go put your hand over the oil.”注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Para.1: “You want me to dangerously drop my hand over the hot oil ” I repeated unbelievably. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para. 2: Eventually, I placed my “masterpiece” on the table. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 高二下期末考试英语听力.mp3 高二下期末考试英语答案.docx 高二下期末考试英语答题卡.xlsx 高二下期末考试英语试题.docx