广东省广州市第六中学2025-2026学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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广东省广州市第六中学2025-2026学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2024 级高二上学期英语期中考试 答案
第一部分 听力(满分 15 分)
1-3 CBC 4-6 ACB 7-10 BACB
11. computer science 12. design courses 13. interest 14. Chat with 15. keep a balance 注:除第13题,每词0.5分,扣完为止;大小写错误不扣分。
第二部分 语言知识运用(满分 12 分)
16-20 DABCC 21-25 DADAB 26-27 BC
第三部分 阅读(满分 50 分)
A 篇 31-33 CBA B 篇 34-37 DADA C 篇 38-41 CBBC D 篇 42-45 DDCB
七选五 46-50 EBDGF
第四部分 语言运用(满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(15*1,满分 15 分)
51-55 BADBA 56-60 CDACB 61-65 DCADC
第二节 语法填空(10*1.5,满分 15 分)
66. called 67. was interviewed 68. What 69. inspiring 70. gifted
71. whom 72. an 73. to hunt 74. Unfortunately 75. with
第五部分 基础知识考察(满分 25 分)
第一节 单词填空(15*1,满分 15 分)
76. barriers 77. interpreted 78. widespread 79. contradictory 80. outstanding
81. clarifying 82. conventional 83. shortage 84. overcame 85. identical
86. anxiety 87. assistance 88. depth 89. interactive 90. transformations
第二节 用本单元所学短语完成句子(10*1,满分 10 分)
91. attending to 92. at work 93. In other words 94. for instance 95. came down with
96. subscribes to 97. is comprised of 98. devoting … to 99. break down 100. once and for all
第六部分 写作(满分 15 分)
Possible version:
Young Dreamers in Science
Recently, our school held an English writing contest themed “Young Dreamers in Science,” aiming to
inspire students to explore the true spirit of science. The event was intended to help us understand that
science is not only about knowledge, but also about curiosity and perseverance.
Among all the entries, many stood out for their rich content and vivid language. Some students wrote
about great scientists whose courage and devotion changed the world, while others imagined future
inventions designed to tackle environmental problems or improve human life. What made the works
impressive was not the complex theories, but the creative ideas behind them. It was through precise
expression and logical reasoning that students conveyed their passion for discovery and their faith in the
power of science.
Not only has the contest strengthened our scientific awareness, but it has also reminded us that to be a
true dreamer in science means to think critically, explore bravely, and never give up in the pursuit of truth.
作文评分标准参考:
评分维度包括:内容完整性、结构逻辑、语言表达、语法使用和写作规范。
评分段 评分标准 示例
13–15 分(优秀) 内容完整,三段结构清晰,亮点描述具体; It was through precise expression and
句型丰富,自然运用非谓语、从句、强调句、倒 logical reasoning that students conveyed
装句等; their passion for discovery.
语法、拼写、标点几乎无错误;逻辑流畅,段间 Not only has the contest strengthened
过渡自然。 our scientific awareness, but it has also
reminded us to think critically.
10–12 分(良好) 内容基本完整,三段结构清楚,少量信息缺失或 Many students wrote about great
不够具体; scientists who changed the world.
使用了一些复杂句型,但部分使用不够准确; The contest helped us to understand
语法、拼写有少量错误,不影响理解;逻辑基本 science and inspire curiosity.
清晰。
8–9 分(中等) 审题不清,内容不够完整,三段结构不明显;亮 The contest is about science. Students
点描述笼统; wrote good essays.
句型单一,多为简单句,复杂结构使用不当或少 It is fun and students like it.
量使用;
语法、拼写错误较多,但整体可理解。
4–6 分(及格/较差) 内容严重不完整,信息缺失或偏离题意;三段结 Students write essay about science.
构不明显; Some good.
基本句型使用错误频繁,复杂句基本缺失; I like science. Contest fun.
语法、拼写错误多,逻辑混乱,段间衔接不连贯。2024 级高二上学期英语期中考试
本试卷共 10 页,98 小题,满分 150 分 (含 3 分卷面书写分)。考试用时 120 分钟。
第 I 卷
第一部分 听力 (满分 15 分)
第一节 听力理解 (10*1,满分 10 分)
听下面 3 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罝。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。
听第一段材料,回答第 1 至第 3 题。
1. Why does the man come to the woman
A. To post a package.
B. To rent an apartment.
C. To request housing benefit.
2. What does the woman offer to do for the man
A. Make a call. B. Help with the form. C. Lend some money.
3. How long will the man wait at most
A. About three days. B. About five days. C. About seven days.
听第二段材料,回答第 4 至第 6 题。
4. Who asked the woman to look after the man
A. His mother. B. Mike. C. His friend.
5. What is the man probably
A. A waiter. B. An actor. C. A cook.
6. What is the man’s attitude towards the woman’s advice
A. Unconcerned. B. Favorable. C. Doubtful.
听第三段材料,回答第 7 至第 10 题。
7. What is the woman doing
A. Evaluating an artist. B. Interviewing an artist. C. Learning from an artist.
8. What inspired the man’s latest artwork collection
A. His travel experiences. B. The appeal of city life. C. His childhood memories.
9. Which two techniques did the man combine in his collection
A. Oil painting and sketching.
B. Watercolor and oil painting.
C. Watercolor and digital editing.
10. Why is the man planning to teach workshops
A. To promote his projects.
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B. To repay the community.
C. To improve his techniques.
第二节 听取信息 (5*1,满分 5 分)
听下面一段独白。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,每空不超过 3 个词
,录音播放两遍,请将本节答案写在答卷 11-15 的空格中。听录音前,你将有 15 秒钟的阅题时间。
A Job Interview
Name Jason
Education Background ·Major in 11 at Beijing Jiaotong University ·Have two or three 12 every term ·Have a great 13 in English
After-school Activities ·Play basketball · 14 friends ·Surf the Internet
·Have the ability to 15 between studying hard
Advantages and having fun
·Be honest and confident
第二部分 语言知识运用 (满分 12 分)
第一节 单项选择 (12*1,满分 12 分)
16. ________ many times, the players lost hope for the next match.
A. Having beaten B. To be beaten C. Beating D. Having been beaten
17. ________ on the top of the mountain is an ancient tower ________ back to two hundred years ago.
A. Standing; dating B. To stand; dated C. Having stood; dating D. Standing; dated
18. I recommend the government ________ this new method for city design since it is cheaper and
practical, ________ the way most city design is done today.
A. uses; compared to B. use; compared with
C. use; comparing to D. uses; comparing with
19. You can’t imagine what difficulty I have ________ on the problem ________ at the meeting.
A. focused; referring to B. focusing; referring to
C. focusing; referred to D. focused; referred to
20. ________ is often the case, the strong adaptability she was accustomed to ________ from her
childhood in a multicultural environment.
A. What; developing B. It; developed
C. As; developed D. That; developing
21. It was in the garden ________ she first met her boss ________ she lost her favorite ring that her
father bought for her as a birthday present.
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A. that; that B. that; where C. which; that D. where; that
22. Just remember it is completely normal to fight with the stress ________ parent-child tensions create,
and ________ you and your parents can work together to improve your relationship.
A. that; that B. which; where C. what; that D. what; where
23. During the summer holidays, we paid a visit to ________ was once our primary school ________
the workers use as a store.
A. what; where B. where; which C. where; that D. what; that
24. The result is not the same ________ they had expected, ________ was rather disappointing.
A. as; which B. that; as C. which; which D. as; as
25. They added some hi-tech elements, which was ________ their program was supposed to shine.
A. what B. where C. which D. whether
26. The reason why the ________ soldiers can accept ________ happened in life is that they got
through tests of life and death in the Long March.
A. retiring; whatever B. retired; whatever
C. retiring; no matter what D. retired; no matter what
27. It was unbelievable ________ he designed went beyond the expectations of everyone in the room.
A. that B. what C. that what D. what that
第三部分 阅读 (满分 50 分)
第一节 阅读理解 (15*2.5,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。
A
Thanksgiving is almost here, which means many families are getting ready to enjoy a tradition that
goes back hundreds of years: baking and eating delicious pie. Two classic desserts will battle it out at
holiday tables. Is pumpkin pie better than apple pie
Yes – pumpkin is perfect
Three reasons why pumpkin pie is better than apple pie
1. As one of America’s first crops, pumpkin has become fall’s signature flavor since the early 18th
century. Even 300 years ago, Americans knew it was the best pie.
2. With its warm, comforting mix of cinnamon (肉桂), nutmeg (豆蔻), and other spices, delicious
pumpkin pie gives you perfect bites that melt in your mouth, which simply can’t be beaten.
3. As a bonus, pumpkins are packed full of vitamins and nutrients that are good for your body. So
cut a perfectly shaped slice of pumpkin goodness and dig in.
No – apple pie all the way
Three reasons why pumpkin pie is not better than apple pie
1. Apple pie is just about as old as our country and even appeared in America’s first cookbook.
Have you heard the expression “It’s as American as apple pie” No one says that about pumpkin pie!
2. There are countless variations on the classic, with different spices and flavorings, dried fruits and
nuts, and different crusts (酥皮). Apple pie is the clear winner for people who love the balance of fruit
and buttery pie crust.
3. To quote another expression, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” That means apples are
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nutritious and help keep us healthy.
Now that you’ve read a bit more about this issue, click here to vote in our debate. Vote YES if you
think pumpkin pie is better than apple pie or NO if you don’t. We’ll publish the results next week.
31. What do pumpkin pie and apple pie have in common
a. They are full of nutrients. b. They have similar flavor.
c. They have deep roots in America.
A. a. B. ab. C. ac. D. abc.
32. Where can the text be found
A. On a menu. B. On a website. C. In a magazine. D. In a cookbook.
33. What’s the purpose of the text
A. To invite readers to vote in a debate.
B. To distinguish pumpkin pie from apple pie.
C. To advertise pumpkin pie is better than apple pie.
D. To encourage baking and eating pie at Thanksgiving.
B
The text from my son said it all, “Dad, there’s an article you were born to write that the world is
finally ready for: Bring Back the Handkerchief (手帕)!” As my son knows, there’s no “bring back” for
me. For me, the handkerchief never left.
My mother raised me with several fixed rules. One was that a gentleman always has a clean
handkerchief in his right rear pocket, a piece of simple cotton, roughly 15 inches square and less than
four inches when folded. I was a dutiful son, but as a child, I had been wondering what it was there for.
After 60 years, my body weight now feels wrong if I’m heading out of the house with an empty back
pocket.
I am sure this habit has sometimes struck friends but in polite company nobody comments on
somebody else’s business. Children like my kids think of my hankie ridiculously old-fashioned and they
have their arguments. If you have to be prepared every day for allergies or a cold, why not choose a
little packet of tissues, which saves you from that disgusting business of blowing your nose in the thing
and then stuffing it back in your pants
I understand their point. But a handkerchief is more durable and has a far wider variety of uses. Can
you grab the handle of a pot that’s boiling over with a Tempo tissue Or do you recall the cases of
skinned knees and drippy noses that hankie wiped In fact, my wife gave me several new handkerchiefs
as gifts. Neither of us can count the number of times she wiped her tears at a movie, or, as it happens,
she’s needed to blow her nose.
Yet not even my mother could have predicted the hankie’s new role as an Essential Public Health
Appliance. All of us have learnt how hard it is to follow advice from medical experts about not touching
your face. Here is an answer. Use your hankie. In case of emergency, your handkerchief can become a
makeshift DIY mask that can be pulled over your lower face like a robber entering a bank.
And it will certainly give me the chance to lift my chin and look at my adult children through one
eye, asking in her good-hearted way, “What do you have to say now, smarty-pants ”
34. What kind of person is the author in the eye of his son
A. His father is a born writer.
B. His father lost his handkerchief long ago.
C. His father will bring back the handkerchief.
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D. His father has a habit of using handkerchief.
35. How do the younger generation like the handkerchief
A. They regard it as an inconvenience.
B. They see it as a sign of good manners. C. They appreciate its eco-friendly nature. D. They admit it is useful despite its style.
36. What can be learned from the passage
A. The tradition of using handkerchiefs has disappeared.
B. The value of handkerchiefs is appealing to the young.
C. The social perception of handkerchiefs remains largely negative.
D. The practical benefits of handkerchiefs are gaining new recognition.
37. What’s the tone of the author in the passage
A. Humorous. B. Critical. C. Serious. D. Bossy.
C
Endangered polar bears are breeding (繁殖) with grizzly bears (灰熊), creating “pizzly” bears,
which is being driven by climate change, scientists say.
As the world warms and Arctic sea ice thins, starving polar bears are being forced ever further south,
where they meet grizzlies, whose ranges are expanding northwards. And with that growing contact
between the two come increasing hybrids.
With characteristics that could give the hybrids an advantage in warming northern habitats, some
scientists guess that they could be here to stay. “Usually, hybrids aren’t better suited to their
environments than their parents, but these hybrids are able to search for a broader range of food sources,”
Larisa DeSantis, an associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, told Live
Science.
The rise of “pizzly” bears appears with polar bears’ decline: their numbers are estimated to decrease
by more than 30% in the next 30 years. This sudden fall is linked partly to “pizzly” bears taking up
polar bears’ ranges, where they outcompete them, but also to polar bears’ highly specialized diets.
“Polar bears mainly consumed soft foods even during the Medieval Warm Period, a previous period
of rapid warming,” DeSantis said, referring to fat meals such as seals. “Although all of these starving
polar bears are trying to find alternative food sources, like seabird eggs, it could be a tipping point for
their survival.” Actually, the calories they gain from these sources do not balance out those they burn
from searching for them. This could result in a habitat ready for the hybrids to move in and take over,
leading to a loss in biodiversity if polar bears are replaced.
“We’re having massive impacts with climate change on species,” DeSantis said. “The polar bear is
telling us how bad things are. In some sense, “pizzly” bears could be a sad but necessary compromise
given current warming trends.”
38. Why do polar bears move further south
A. To create hybrids. B. To expand territory. C. To relieve hunger. D. To contact grizzlies.
39. What makes “pizzly” bears adapt to natural surroundings better than their parents
A. Broader habitats. B. More food options.
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C. Climate preference. D. Improved breeding ability.
40. What does the underlined phrase “a tipping point” in paragraph 5 refer to
A. A rare chance. B. A crucial stage.
C. A positive factor. D. A constant change.
41. What’s the main idea of the text
A. Polar bears are changing diets for climate change.
B. Polar bears have already adjusted to climate change.
C. “Pizzly” bears are on the rise because of global warming.
D. “Pizzly” bears have replaced polar bears for global warming.
D
Reading aloud was a common method in the ancient world, the Middle Ages, and as late as the 16th
and 17th centuries. Readers were “listeners attentive to a reading voice,” and “the text was to the ear as
much as to the eye.” The significance of reading aloud continued well into the 19th century.
Using Charles Dickens’ 19th century as a division line, it would be useful to look at the familial (家
庭的) and social uses of reading aloud and reflect on the functional change of it. Dickens usually read
his work to friends. Lots of chapters of reading aloud also appeared in Dickens’ own books. More
importantly, he took into consideration the Victorian method when writing so much that his books are
meant to be heard, not only read on the page.
Reading aloud in a Victorian family is well documented. Besides setting up a pleasant family
relationship, reading aloud could protect young people from the danger of solitary (孤独的) reading.
Reading aloud was a tool for parents’ guidance: introduce literature to their children and combine
leisure and more serious purposes such as religious cultivation in the youths.
Reading aloud in the 19th century was as much a class phenomenon as a family event, which shows
that Victorian readership meant a middle-class readership. Those who fell outside this group tended to
be ignored by Victorian publishers. Despite this, Dickens managed to provide books to people from
different social classes by reducing the price of novels.
Since the literacy level of this part of population was still low before the Education Act, many
people from lower classes would listen to texts. Dickens’ readers, who were from such social
backgrounds, might have heard Dickens in this manner. It was typical for his texts to be read aloud in Victorian England, and thus illiteracy (文盲) was not a barrier for reading Dickens. Reading was no
longer a form of entertainment practiced by the middle class at home.
A working-class home was often not convenient for reading: too many distractions, bad lighting,
and so on. As a result, the Victorians from the non-middle classes tended to find relaxation outside
home, like in parks and squares, which were good places during their limited spare time. Reading aloud,
especially public reading, in some way reduces the differences between classes. The Victorian middle
class defined its identity through differences with other classes. Dickens’s popularity among readers
from the non-middle classes helped the creation of a new class of readers who read through listening.
Different readers of Dickens were not reading solitarily and “jealously”. Instead, they often
enjoyed a more common experience, which is generally too few in today’s world. Modern audiobooks
can be considered a version of the method. However, while the 20th- and 21st-century trend for
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individuals to listen to audiobooks keeps some features of traditional reading aloud—such as “listeners
attentive to a reading voice” and the ear being the focus—it is a far more solitary activity.
42. How did the method of reading aloud influence Dickens’ works
A. He started to write for a broader public crowd.
B. He included more readable contents in his novels.
C. Scenes of reading aloud became common in his works. D. His works were intended to be both heard and read.
43. Where could a London steel worker possibly have gone to for reading
A. Working place. B. His/Her own house.
C. Nearby bookstores. D. Trafalgar Square.
44. What change did reading aloud bring to Victorian society
A. Different classes started to appreciate and read literary works together.
B. People from lower social classes became accepted as middle-class.
C. The differences between classes grew less significant than before.
D. A non-class society in which everyone could read started to form.
45. What is likely to be discussed after the last paragraph
A. The potential benefits of modern reading trends.
B. The possible problems of modern audiobooks.
C. The major types of popular audiobook content.
D. The economic effects on the publishing industry.
第二节 阅读填空 (5*2.5,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
As I was shopping at the grocery store, I passed a dad talking to his teenage daughter. “You spent
four hours on social media last night !” he questioned. 46 Continuing through the grocery
store, I joined “Team Dad” and thought of countless ways social media could be harmful. Why do we
waste so much time on those platforms Maybe it’s because they’re not all bad. For all the harm social
media can do to our kids, it can also do a lot of good — if we teach them to use it wisely. 47
Social media may be the single best way to stay in contact with family and friends you can’t see
on a regular basis. Just like the Christmas cards you may have received weeks ago, there’s an
opportunity for an ongoing update of what’s happening in their lives. 48
Whether it’s a phase where they need to dress themselves, or paint their rooms a new color, all
kids want is to be able to express themselves. 49 What they write, post, or engage with will
give you a window into what they think is important.
50 Whether it’s new dance moves, or baking recipes, the opportunities are endless.
Even if it’s just saved in their brain and never posted, they had a chance to think creatively.
A. Social media puts the world right at your kids’ fingertips.
B. Within healthy boundaries, there are benefits of social media.
C. These things can generate a deeper passion for communication.
D. It’s a great supplement to stay engaged between in-person interactions.
E. The clear disappointment in his voice led to an argument about social media.
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F. As kids begin to produce their own content, it gives them a space to be creative.
G. Social media can be a platform for your kids to express what’s meaningful to them.
第四部分 语言运用 (满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空 (15*1,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。
Mary was driving to Pittsburgh in hopes of finding a job to support herself. 51 , her car
ran out of gas on the way. When she went to the gas station, she couldn’t 52 the gas and had
to tell the owner about her situation to get free gas, but was 53 . Linda, filling up her car,
overheard Mary’s dilemma. Linda 54 to pay for her and let her spend the night at her home.
After that, Mary and Linda lost 55 . But nearly 15 years later, Mary still thought about
everything Linda had done for her. She couldn’t remember Linda’s last 56 , but when Linda’s
niece, Jenny, heard Mary’s story of her unsung hero, she 57 out to her aunt.
Mary’s unsung hero was 58 . Years after the two women first met. With tears in her eyes,
Mary expressed just how much Linda’s help made a 59 in her life. “There’s really no
60 to adequately convey my gratitude for what you did for me. That was really the turning point of
my 61 ,” Mary said. “If there’s one thing I 62 , it’s that I know I was so lost that I
didn’t convey that to you.” Linda repeatedly 63 to downplay (轻描淡写) what she’d done
and instead 64 what Mary had been going through at the time. “At the time, helping you
seemed like a no-brainer,” Linda said and also 65 Mary for coming a long way in the past 15
years.
51. A. Thankfully B. Sadly C. Naturally D. Occasionally
52. A. afford B. purchase C. produce D. process
53. A. approved B. accepted C. criticized D. refused
54. A. decided B. offered C. demanded D. requested
55. A. touch B. friendship C. work D. faith
56. A. words B. assistance C. name D. memory
57. A. walked B. stuck C. pointed D. reached
58. A. found B. discovered C. founded D. set
59. A. change B. mark C. difference D. choice
60. A. point B. way C. sense D. need
61. A. experience B. story C. job D. life
62. A. remember B. trust C. regret D. stress
63. A. tried B. pretended C. begged D. hesitated
64. A. forgot about B. called on C. thought about D. focused on
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65. A. awarded B. complained C. praised D. congratulated
第 II 卷
第二节 语法填空 (10*1.5,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。
I work as a meteorologist (气象学家) now in Florida. It’s my job to follow hurricanes and provide
information about them to scientists. I was working for the National Meteorological Office near London
in the autumn of 1995, and I saw a documentary 66 (call) Storm chasers. It was about
hurricane hunters and I thought, “Wow, that’s an interesting job!” Two months later, I came across an
advertisement for a meteorologist to work in Florida. I 67 (interview) over the phone, moved
to the US, and started to work here in May 1996.
68 I like most about my job is the travel. I have been all over the world hunting
hurricanes. It’s 69 (inspire) to end up in different cities and different countries day after day.
As a meteorologist, I have to love flying. I also love working with 70 (gift) scientists, from
aaaa71 I have learned so much. People often ask me what 72 average day is like. In
fact, there’s nothing average in my job! It all depends on the weather, and you can’t control that. We
often take off at a moment’s notice 73 (hunt) storms.
Next, I would like to join a space program and be the first meteorologist in space. 74 aaaa
(fortunate), I haven’t come up 75 an experiment to do in space yet, for there aren’t any
hurricanes.
第五部分 基础知识考察 (满分 25 分)
该部分需用 XB1 Unit 4 & Unit 5, XB2 Unit 1 所学词汇短语的适当形式填空。
第一节 单词填空 (15*1,满分 15 分)
76-80 请根据括号中的中文提示,填入单词的适当形式。
76. Persistent language ______________ (障 碍 ) directly impact international students’ ability to
express their ideas fully.
77. The ancient poem’s hidden meaning can be ______________ (理 解 ; 解 读 ) in various ways
depending on the reader’s life experience and cultural background.
78. With the development of social media, this kind of creative content has become _______________
(普遍的;广泛的) among young people across the nation.
79. His two statements about the project’s progress were _______________ (相互矛盾的), which made
the team members confused about the actual situation.
80. The student won first prize in the national science competition due to his _______________ (杰出
的) research on environmental protection technologies.
81-85 请根据括号中的英文释义以及首字母提示,填入单词的适当形式。
81. When writing his first research paper, he had difficulty c________________ (to make sth clearer or
easier to understand, usually by explaining it in more detail) the core argument, making the essay
seem unfocused.
82. The spirit of science is not about blindly following c________________ (following what is
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traditional or the way sth has been done for a long time) methods, but about innovating and
improving upon them.
83. Due to the sudden s________________ (a situation when there is not enough of the people or things
that are needed) of fresh water, the local government has asked residents to save water.
84. It was a difficult project, but our team o________________ (to succeed in dealing with or
controlling a problem that has been preventing you from achieving sth.) all difficulties through
collaboration and won the first prize.
85. To ensure the fairness of the exam, all students were given i________________ (similar in every
detail; the same) test papers and stationery.
86-90 请根据括号中的单词,填入单词的适当形式。
86. Doing regular exercise and listening to soft music are effective ways to alleviate ________________
(anxious) before important exams.
87. The professor offered his ________________ (assist) after class, which helped me understand the
complex theories we had discussed.
88. We felt at home with her and were impressed with the ________________ (deep) of her knowledge.
89. The museum has designed many ________________ (interact) exhibits, allowing visitors to touch,
experiment, and learn through hands-on experience.
90. The most significant ________________ (transform) in college often happen not just in knowledge,
but in character and mindset.
第二节 完成句子 (10*1,满分 10 分)
91. Nurses spend most of their working hours ____________ ____________ patients’ needs, from
checking vital signs to helping with daily care.
护士的大部分工作时间都在照料病人的需求,从监测生命体征到协助日常护理。
92. With your antivirus software ____________ ____________, your computer is well protected.
有你的杀毒软件在运行防护,你的电脑就能得到良好保护。
93. You need to submit the application form online first. ____________ ____________ ____________,
you can’t get the interview opportunity without this step.
你需要先在线提交申请表。换句话说,不完成这一步你就无法获得面试机会。
94. The meaning of a gesture can depend heavily on context; a nod of the head, ____________
____________, can signify agreement, encouragement, or even impatience.
一个手势的含义很大程度上依赖于语境;例如,点头可以表示同意、鼓励,甚至是不耐烦。
95. She ____________ ____________ ____________ a bad cold after staying up late for days to finish
her project.
她好几天熬夜完成项目后,患上了严重的感冒。
96. Our principal ____________ ____________ the belief that a positive school culture is the
foundation of academic success.
我们校长认同这一观点:积极的校园文化是学术成功的基础。
97. The scientific method ____________ ____________ ____________ observation, hypothesis,
experimentation, and conclusion.
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科学方法由观察、提出假设、实验和得出结论组成。
98. The teacher praised the student for ____________ himself ____________ voluntary work in the
community over the past year.
老师表扬了这位学生,因为他在过去一年里全身心投入到社区的志愿工作中。
99. The software is designed to ____________ ____________ complex data into simple charts, making
it easier for users to understand.
这款软件旨在将复杂数据拆解成简单图表,方便用户理解。
100. We need to solve this problem ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
instead of dealing with its surface symptoms repeatedly.
我们需要一劳永逸地解决这个问题,而不是反复处理它的表面症状。
第六部分 写作 (满分 15 分)
假定你是校英文报记者李华,你校最近举办了主题为“Young Dreamers in Science”的征文比赛。
请你为该活动写一篇报道,内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 参赛作品的亮点(如内容、语言、创意等);
3. 活动带给学生的启示。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 100 个左右;
2. 题目已给出。
Young Dreamers in Science ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
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