资源简介 福建省泉州市永春县永春第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.Why does the woman make the call A.To give a reminder. B.To make an apology. C.To offer an invitation.2.What are the speakers talking about A.Study plans. B.Holiday time. C.Office workers.3.Where are the speakers probably A.At home. B.At a hotel. C.In a post office.4.What did the man do yesterday A.He went to the library. B.He attended a concert. C.He took some exams.5.What does Professor Adams probably teach A.Painting. B.Economics. C.Photography.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.When will the woman do her check-up A.Next Monday afternoon. B.Next Thursday morning. C.Next Saturday afternoon.7.What does the woman ask about the check-up in the end A.How much it costs. B.How long it lasts. C.How many tests it covers.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Mother and son. B.Teacher and student. C.Interviewer and interviewee.9.Why is the first position impossible for the man A.He has no driver’s license. B.He has no time at night. C.He has no health certificate.10.What does the man think of the second position A.It’s troublesome. B.It’s poorly paid. C.It’s acceptable.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.How does the man feel about his latest video’s popularity A.Touched. B.Honored. C.Surprised.12.What does the man’s mother usually do for him A.She records him performing. B.She drives him everywhere. C.She gives him singing lessons.13.What does the man wish to encourage people to do A.Help the blind. B.Follow their dreams. C.Keep up with the times.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.How did the woman discover the demand for her clothes A.By speaking to fashion buyers.B.By looking for information online.C.By selling her clothes at the market.15.How long did the woman work daily with two jobs A.12 hours. B.13 hours. C.14 hours.16.What does the woman want to do now A.Redesign her website. B.Find a business partner. C.Diversify the product range.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What does the speaker say about the Twinning Association A.It connects two towns. B.It organizes private tours. C.It has existed for 50 years.18.Which event was called off last month A.The boating competition. B.The cheese tasting session. C.The theme park experience.19.What was the authorities’ attitude toward planting trees A.Supportive. B.Disapproving. C.Ambiguous.20.What will the speaker probably do next A.Play a movie. B.Share some snacks. C.Introduce a schedule.二、阅读理解Waterfalls at Yosemite ValleyYosemite Valley is home to countless waterfalls. Below is an incomplete list of some of its more famous waterfalls. Yosemite Falls2, 245 feetFlows: November through July, with peak flow in MayStanding at an impressive 2, 425 feet, Yosemite Falls is the treasure of waterfalls in Yosemite National Park and one of the tallest in North America. It’s actually made up of the thunderous Upper Yosemite Falls, the hidden middle cascades (小瀑布) , and the picturesque Lower Yosemite Falls. Horsetail FallAbout 1, 000 feetFlows: December through AprilHorsetail Fall is famous for appearing to be on fire when it reflects the orange light of sunset in mid- to late February. It falls off of the east side of El Capitan and is best seen from just east of El Capitan. To see Horsetail Fall, just park at the El Capitan picnic area on Northside Drive. Sentinel FallsAbout 2, 000 feetFlows: March through June, with peak flow in MayThis waterfall is located on the south side of Yosemite Valley, just west of Sentinel Rock. It is comprised of multiple cascades, which range in height from 50 to 500 feet. You can see this waterfall from areas along Southside Drive near the Sentinel Beach Picnic Area. Bridalveil Fall620 feetFlows: all year, with peak flow in MayThis is often the first waterfall visitors see when entering Yosemite Valley. In spring, it thunders; during the rest of the year, look for its characteristic light flow. You can see Bridalveil Fall from near the tunnels (隧道) on the Wawona Road or Big Oak Flat Road.21.What can be learned about Yosemite Falls A.It stops flowing in December. B.It is the tallest in North America.C.It consists of three distinct falls. D.It is far from Yosemite National Park.22.When is it recommended to see Horsetail Fall if it is a sunny day A.On the morning of February 20. B.On the evening of February 20.C.On the morning of April 20. D.On the evening of April 20.23.What do the last two falls have in common A.Both thunder all the year round. B.Both lie on the west of Sentinel Rock.C.Both can be seen along Southside Drive. D.Both reach their maximum flow in May.When was the last time you used a telephone box I mean to make an actual phone call — not to shelter from the rain. Ages ago, right The last time I used a phone box for its intended purpose was…2006. I was conducting auditions (试演) for my play in my tiny old shared house in London. Hoping to impress some talented actors to come and work for me for nothing, I spread some throws over the sofas and lit candles to make it seem a bit more ”young professional”.As I rushed outdoors to empty the wastepaper baskets, the door swung shut behind me. Suddenly I was locked outside. My mobile phone was inside, but luckily there was a telephone box across the street. So, I called Directory Assistance, got put through to our landlady’s managing agent, and had a spare key sent to me with just enough time to get back in before the actors arrived.As it has been many years since I last used one, I should hardly be surprised that then are no longer any public telephones near my house. The last one standing has just been turn into a “mini community library”: any passer-by can “borrow” a book from its shelves return it later, or replace it with another title from their own collection.For a few months after the “library” opened, I didn’t bother taking a look, as I had assumed that it would be stuffed full of cheese love stories. Then I noticed folk conducting spring cleans dropping boxes of voluminous books on various subjects there. And these books were free. This unbeatable price-point encouraged me to experiment with dozens of titles that I would never normally consider buying. And I’ve discovered some great books!If I ever get trapped outside my house again, my local telephone box will, sadly no longer be able to connect me with my keys. But it can certainly keep me entertained while I wait for my wife to rescue me.24.What does the underlined word “it” in the first paragraph refer to A.The play. B.The shared house.C.The sofa. D.The telephone box.25.Why did the author use the telephone box in 2006 A.To place an urgent call. B.To put up a notice.C.To shelter from the rain. D.To hold an audition.26.What do we know about the “mini community library” A.It provides phone service for free. B.Anyone can contribute to its collection.C.It is popular among young readers. D.Books must be returned within a month.27.Why did the author start to use the “library” A.He wanted to borrow some love stories.B.He was encouraged by a close neighbour.C.He found there were excellent free books.D.He thought it was an ideal place for reading.Mosquito repellents (驱蚊剂) have come a long way. For decades, the market leader was DEET, which fights the insects off successfully, but only for an hour or two. Recently, Icaridin has become available. This lasts up to eight hours and is just as effective. Yet both are mildly poisonous to cells grown in culture (培养物). The search is thus on for something that is unquestionably not poisonous at all.Francesca Dani of the University of Florence, in Italy, thinks she might have the answer. As she and her workmates describe in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, they looked at a range of chemicals called aldehydes and ketones, and produced something that seems a good, long-lasting, safe mosquito repellent.Dr Dani knew from the scientific literature that some aldehydes and ketones have insect-repelling properties. Such chemicals, however, evaporate (蒸发) faster than DEET. But she also knew from her own work that hydroxylated cyclic acetals, which form from certain aldehydes and ketones when exposed to alcohol, evaporate much less rapidly. That, she thought, might be the key to the puzzle.She and her workmates therefore made a score of hydroxylated cyclic acetals and tested their mosquito-repelling qualities against those of DEET and Icaridin. The standard way to do this is to spray (喷) some onto the back of a volunteer’s hand and have him or her then put both hands into a mosquito cage. The unsprayed hand acts as a control, and it is thereby possible to decide, by comparing the number of insects landing on each, how effective such a repellent is.As expected, DEET scored 95% protection efficiency. Such protection was provided by 8.3 micrograms of the stuff being applied per square centimetre of skin, and lasted two hours. For Icaridin, a fifth of that amount produces an equal repelling effect for eight hours. To the researchers’ satisfaction, two of their hydroxylated cyclic acetals performed as well as Icaridin. And when they tested them on cell cultures, they found that one, called 12a in the paper, killed none of the cells exposed to it.28.What is the problem with DEET A.It can be harmful. B.It is not effective.C.It is eco-friendly. D.It lasts less than an hour.29.Which of the following may play a key role in preventing evaporation A.Aldehydes. B.Ketones. C.Icaridin. D.Alcohol.30.How was the test performed A.By comparing different repellents. B.By putting a volunteer into a cage.C.By counting the number of dead insects. D.By spraying some repellents onto mosquitoes.31.What conclusion can be drawn about 12a A.It works well even after 12 hours. B.It is a cheap alternative to Icaridin.C.It is a promising mosquito repellent. D.It will soon be available on the market.In the risky world of nuclear arms control, Princeton student Lepowsky is exploring how robots can make inspections more accurate and acceptable to host nations worried about invasive (侵入的) traditional methods. His latest research has led to a robot performing inspections without saving sensitive information.“The host nation likely won’t want a human inspector poking their nose around,” said Lepowsky. “But even a robot has memory and sensors acquiring data.” The goal is to have high-confidence inspections without the robot saving information. For example, the robot would not save radiation measurements or create floor plans of sensitive areas.The new prototype (样机) is built on an iRobot Create 3 platform, an educational robot. Robots offer advantages over human inspectors:they can tolerate higher radiation levels, are more consistent, and can be cheaper. They also can be programmed to generate trust, such as not using cameras to avoid seeing unwanted details. The idea for the robot started with Lepowsky’s adviser, Glaser, who was curious about creating a “forgetful robot” that could perform highly accurate nuclear arms inspections but forget everything afterward. This led to an even more interesting idea: “Rather than forgetting, we’re not even remembering in the first place,” Lepowsky said. He believes this feature can reassure hosts concerned about privacy.Lepowsky likes the interdisciplinary nature of his work — drawing on both his robotics and policy expertise — and he likes that it requires a breadth of knowledge, not just depth. He values that his research is grounded in real-life applications for global security and nuclear nonproliferation (防扩散).Predicting when the robot might be used in the field is difficult. “It’s easy to say, today, it’s not very realistic, but you have to be ready for if and when it becomes possible,” said Lepowsky. Research into this problem is very active. Because arms control is changing, the specific objectives of future agreements are hard to predict. “But we can hope they will be positive, and we need to be ready, technically. “32.In which aspect is Lepowsky’s robot different from human inspectors A.Data security. B.Memory capacity. C.Social acceptance. D.User friendliness.33.What is said about the robot in paragraph 3 A.Its accurate system. B.Its privacy risks.C.Its design mechanism. D.Its operational problems.34.What does Lepowsky like about his work A.Scientific research data. B.Real-time technical cooperation.C.In-depth theoretical studies. D.Integrated knowledge across fields.35.Which would be the best title for this passage A.Princeton’s “Forgetful” Robots in Global SecurityB.No-Memory Robots:The Future of Nuclear Checks C.Nuclear Arms Control:Robots or Human Inspectors D.Lepowsky’s “Curious” Robots for Radiation DetectionImagine you buy a new shirt and do not intend to buy a new jacket. You were perfectly happy with it until you wore it with the new shirt. However, you imagine that the new shirt makes the old jacket look worn. Then you can’t help buy a new jacket or even more to better fit the shirt. 36 The simplest description of it is the scenario of buying something new and replacing our old possessions with items to match the new one, even if that means an empty bank account. 37Become aware it is happening. Observe when you are being drawn into consumption not because you are in actual need of an item, but only because something new has been introduced.38 A store may be having a great sale on a new outfit—but if the new outfit forces you to buy a new pair of shoes or handbag to match, it just became a more expensive purchase than originally assumed.Avoid unnecessary new purchases. Realize the Diderot Effect is a significant force and overcoming it is very difficult. You may avoid replacing those end tables at first, but eventually, at some point down the road, you are going to break down and buy new ones that better match the new couch. 39 But the best way to overcome the Diderot Effect is to never allow it to overpower you in the first place.Remind yourself that possessions do not define you. 40 Your possessions do not define you or your success—no matter what marketers will try to tell you.A.Analyze and predict the full cost of future purchases.B.Buy things for their usefulness rather than their status.C.We actually can employ this mind trick in the following ways.D.The true abundance of life is not found in the things that you own.E.Then how can we resist this pattern of unnecessary consumerism F.The phenomenon can be owed to the so-called “Diderot Effect”.G.There are times when we have a proper need to buy new things, admittedly.三、完形填空It was a busy morning for me. As I was walking, I saw an old lady, maybe in her 80s, standing quite close to the traffic. Although my mind was 41 , I thought I should warn her.When I 42 the spot, I noticed that she was trying to get the attention of passers-by, but they were too busy to 43 her. When I tried to gently move her back to a safe place, she said she had 44 her key in the middle of the road. I looked around, but no one stopped. I knew I was getting 45 , but decided to help.On the road were office goers in cars as well as school buses 46 with children. It was the 47 time of the day to cross a busy road without a traffic light. I carefully stepped onto the road, waving my hands wildly with 48 , almost expecting to be hit by an oncoming vehicle. I moved on to the middle of the road, 49 to wave my hand. Just then, a school bus was approaching me, and I 50 walked in front of it to stop it. My experience has been that school bus drivers are always 51 of reckless (鲁莽的) pedestrians like me. I won. I quickly picked up the key and ran back to 52 the key to her.Having watched my actions from the bus, the school children let out a 53 and clapped. As I turned to continue my hurried walk, the old lady pulled me by my hand and gave me a big warm 54 . I felt so happy and relieved, hoping the school children who were watching me would do the same when their 55 comes.41.A.confused B.refreshed C.distracted D.occupied42.A.found B.passed C.reached D.marked43.A.catch up with B.take notice of C.make room for D.look up to44.A.dropped B.poured C.drawn D.thrown45.A.injured B.stuck C.interrupted D.delayed46.A.rushing B.talking C.barking D.withdrawing47.A.latest B.worst C.longest D.funniest48.A.surprise B.fear C.excitement D.delight49.A.continuing B.attempting C.starting D.pretending50.A.merrily B.rudely C.courageously D.awkwardly51.A.considerate B.ignorant C.sick D.proud52.A.lend B.introduce C.promise D.return53.A.sigh B.whisper C.cheer D.laughter54.A.welcome B.hug C.treat D.applause55.A.choice B.arrangement C.turn D.will四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The 14th International Symposium (会议) on Digital Earth opened on Monday in Chongqing, 56 (draw) nearly 700 delegates from 30 countries and regions to discuss 57 digital technologies can help quicken progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.58 (co-host) by the International Society for Digital Earth and Southwest University, the three-day event features high-level discussions on technological innovation, ecological advancement and global sustainability.Speakers at the opening ceremony 59 (include) Chongqing Vice-Mayor Ma Zhen, United Nations General Assembly President Csaba Korosi, ISDE President Alessandro Annoni and Southwest University President Wang Jinjun.In his speech, Korosi 60 (strong) stressed the potential of Digital Earth technologies. “Science shapes our understanding of reality, and Digital Earth offers 61 new way to achieve sustainability,” he said, calling for stronger international cooperation.Annoni highlighted China’s role 62 advancing Digital Earth research, mentioning breakthroughs such as AI-powered satellites and digital twins. However, he noted that wide 63 (gap) in sustainable development remain and called for wider adoption of open science principles.The ISDE gave its 64 (high) honor, the ISDE Fellow title, on Annoni and Li Deren, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, for their contributions to geospatial sciences and Digital Earth development. 65 (addition) awards recognized global pioneers in the field.五、单词拼写66.The novelist thought his whole world c (倒塌) when his wife died. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)67.I tried to convey in my speech how g (感激的) we all were for my teacher’s selfless act. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)68.It’s i (难以置信的) how much Tom has changed since he met his history teacher Sally. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)69.I’m trying to learn Spanish and communicate with the local people, but I find it very d (费力的) . (根据中英文提示单词拼写)70.I can’t do with people who are c (抱怨) all the time; we should hold a positive attitude towards life no matter what. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)71.I’m very a (感激的) of all the support you’ve given us; we will together make this project a success. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)72.The officer has said that the government is c (尽心尽力的) to the protection of the country’s national interests. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)73.Jia Zhangke is regarded as one of the most i (有影响力的) film directors of his generation. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)74.The famous organization is under c (合同) to complete the project by the end of the year. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)75.I think learning English can boil down to three simple things: p (坚持), good study habits and good teachers. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)六、书信写作76.假设你是李华,你校正在收集学生对“高中双休日政策”的意见。请给校长写一封英文信,内容包括:1. 支持该政策的理由;2. 提出合理利用双休日的建议。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。(参考词汇:“双休日”政策two-day weekend policy)Dear Principal,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua七、书面表达77.阅读下面材料,根据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。Leadership. What does the word mean Leadership is not just the ability to lead a team, it is a journey of selflessness. Some people are born leaders while others are not. This was how I had to start my journey“Alright, class! We are going to work in groups to create a mind map! It needs to contain the facts we discussed during the Science Centre trip!” Mrs. Low’s voice boomed across the classroom like thunder. “This is a great opportunity for our newly appointed group leaders to prove themselves worthy of that title.”Mrs. Low then raised one of her eyebrows with great expectations. The class burst into non-stop chattering. Rita and John glanced at me warily. I raised my head, the gleaming badge (闪耀的徽章) with the words “Team Leader” pinned proudly on my uniform.Mrs. Low instructed the class, “Go to your seats now.” In the blink of an eye, everyone rushed back to their tables to begin their project. I took out a piece of paper and pointed to Rita, “Hey you! Make a list of the stuff that we have learned.” Rita angrily slammed her hand on the table. She complained, “Why do you have to be so bossy ” “Because I’m the leader!” I shouted back. She glared at me with anger burning in her eyes.I turned to John, “And you! Start drawing the mind map! I want it done quickly!” John did not protest; he simply bit his lip, muttering, “Is this really leadership ”He went on to draw the mind map while his question rang in my head and I asked myself, is this really leadership It was as if I was standing in front of a mirror, looking at my reflection, wondering if I was proud to see how I was behaving then. “Am I right to order people around like that Should I be more polite and less bossy ” Questions bombarded my brain until I felt it was about to explode. I closed my eyes and sighed.Suddenly, I felt a tap on my shoulder. I turned my head around. It was Mrs. Low. As though she could read my mind, Mrs. Low explained, “Leadership is not just about being a leader. It is to serve others, not yourself. It is a selfless journey.”注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;2.请按如下格式作答.Mrs. Low gave me a pat on the back and left._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________We began working on the project as a team._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A B B A C A B B A C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C A B C A C A C B C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C B D B A B C A D A题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 C A C D B F E A G D题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 D C B A D A B B A C题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 A D C B C1.A【原文】W: Hello, Mike, this is Mary, your landlady. I just wanted to remind you that you’ll have to switch the water and electricity accounts over to your name by this weekend.M: Okay, thanks for letting me know.2.B【原文】M: Anna, have you finalized the office holiday schedule yet W: Not entirely. Most people want to have it in January, but a few have chosen December.M: Well, January does seem like the most suitable time. Let’s go with that.3.B【原文】W: Hello, I’d like to know if breakfast is included in our package.M: Yes, we offer a breakfast buffet from 7 am to 10 am in the Sunset Dining Room. We also provide room service here, and for your convenience, our reception is open 24 hours.4.A【原文】W: Simon, did you go to that concert yesterday M: Ah, no, I didn’t get a ticket. Plus, the midterm exams are coming up next week, so I just studied with my classmates at the library.5.C【原文】M: They all say Professor Adams is really good. Jenny, are you planning to take his class this term W: Yes, I was in his class last term and took many amazing photos. Take a look! I’ve just got this DSLR camera he strongly recommended.6.A 7.B【原文】W: I’d like to do my medical check-up next week. What does Dr. Hamilton’s schedule look like M: Let me check ... It seems he’s available on Monday afternoon and Thursday morning.W: Oh, Monday might work. Are there any specific preparations I need to do M: Did the receptionist mention anything W: No, I don’t recall her saying anything, but I’ll call back to check. Do you know how long the check-up usually takes M: It generally takes about an hour, including the consultation.8.B 9.A 10.C【原文】W: Good morning, Student Job Center. How can I help you M: Hello, this is Jason from the Engineering College. I’d like to get a part-time job for this term.W: Okay, we do have something for you. First, there is a truck driving position in a furniture company. It’s night work and requires reliable driving skills.M: Well, night work is perfect, but I don’t even have a driver’s license.W: Hmm, that’s impossible then. The other option is a job as a data entry clerk. You work only on weekends and get a fixed salary. But you should be familiar with keyboarding, and having personal transport is a must.M: That’s no problem. I’ve got a bicycle to travel around with.11.C 12.A 13.B【原文】W: Sawyer, your latest singing video hit four million views online. That’s incredible!M: It’s unbelievable to think that my singing can touch so many people. I was born blind and I had never taken any formal singing lessons until recently. It’s amazing!W: Your parents are incredibly supportive. What role do they play in your musical journey M: My mom always records me singing and posts the videos online. And my dad drives me to different events and encourages me to sing in front of people.W: You have big ambitions, including performing on America’s Got Talent. Are you nervous about what the judges might say M: A little, but I’m more excited about the opportunity to show my talent. I want to keep singing and bring joy to people. I hope to inspire others, especially those who are facing challenges, to pursue their dreams too.14.C 15.A 16.C【原文】M: Emma, your online shop sells home-made products. Is that right W: Yes. I love sewing and used to make sweaters and dresses for my family. When they got fed up with that, I started selling my clothes at a local market, and they sold out instantly. I realized there was real demand for my products, so I set up my website.M: Then you decided to give up your career in banking W: Well, sales were really good and I couldn’t keep up with demand. I worked eight hours in the office, then came home and sewed for four hours in the evening. I was extremely tired; I had to choose.M: Your website was awarded the best home-made product supplier this year. What do you look for in the products you sell online W: I don’t just sell my own products now. My website also sells products made by other talented people from across the country. We sell home-made soaps, glassware, carpets, etc. I’d like to increase the variety of products on offer.17.A 18.C 19.B 20.C【原文】It’s great to see so many members of the Twinning Association here. Since the twinning link was established, the relationship between our town and Colmar has gone from strength to strength. Last month, 25 of our association members from our town spent a weekend in Colmar. Our hosts arranged a great program. We learned how cheese is produced in the region and had the chance to taste the products. The theme park trip was cancelled, but we all had a great time on the final boat trip down the river. This is a special year for the association because it’s been 25 years since it was founded. In Colmar, they’re planning to mark this by building a footbridge in the central park. We’ve been discussing what to do here and considered planting some poplar trees in the museum gardens. However, the authorities weren’t happy with that idea. Eventually, we decided to host a cultural festival. It will include a demonstration of English cookery, a concert, a football match and a film show. We’re looking forward to welcoming our French visitors here next week. Here’s the agenda for their visit ...56.drawing 57.how 58.Co-hosted 59.included 60.strongly 61.a 62.in 63.gaps 64.highest 65.Additional66.collapsed/ollapsed67.grateful/rateful68.incredible/ncredible69.demanding/emanding70.complaining/omplaining71.appreciative/ppreciative72.committed/ommitted73.influential/nfluential74.contract/ontract75.persistence/ersistence76.范文一:Dear Principal,I am writing to express my heartfelt support for the two-day weekend policy, which I believe is essential for students’ long-term development.Not only does this policy allow us to recharge physically and mentally, but it also creates space for personal growth beyond textbooks. More importantly, whether it’s reading for pleasure, exercising, or simply spending time with family, what we gain during these breaks is far more than relaxation — it’s balance, motivation, and inner peace. Without regular rest, seldom can we maintain focus, creativity, or emotional stability under academic pressure.To make the most of weekends, I suggest organizing optional skill-building workshops on campus, such as coding or public speaking classes. Additionally, creating a “weekend activity guidebook” with museum schedules and community service opportunities would help students plan meaningful activities.Yours sincerely,Li Hua范文二:Dear Principal,As a dedicated advocate for students’ well-being, I am writing to support the two-day weekend policy and offer suggestions to maximize its benefits.To begin with, adequate rest is indispensable to students, as it helps us rejuvenate and sustain productivity throughout the week. Additionally, weekends offer a rare chance to pursue personal passions, enhance social skills, and develop emotional resilience. Without sufficient downtime, hardly can students strike a balance between academic pressure and personal growth. Clearly, this policy contributes greatly to holistic development.To better utilize weekends, I recommend adopting effective time management strategies, such as goal-setting, scheduled breaks, and engaging in intellectually and physically enriching activities.Yours sincerely,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 福建省永春第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语听力.mp3 福建省永春第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷.docx