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高二上 英语答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 C B C B B C C B B C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 B B B A A A C B B A
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 C B B B D C A A B C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A A A B B G B C D E
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A D C C B A A D D C
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 D B A C B
1.C 2.B
【原文】M: The line is so long! Why don’t you wait here while I go to the coffee shop You can call my phone when it’s our
turn, and then I’ll come with my drink.
W: That’s not fair! I have to stand here with all of the bags while you sit down at a coffee shop It could take an hour to
buy air tickets!
M: All right, don’t shout. I’ll come back as soon as possible once I get my drink. How is that
W: A little better. But first, get me a coffee to go. I’ll need it to stay awake until we get on the plane.
3.C 4.B 5.B 6.C
【原文】
The history of plastic is no longer than you might expect. In fact, the first man-made plastic was made over a
hundred years ago. It was discovered both by an Englishman and an American in the same year, but it was the American
who first developed it on a large scale during the 1860s.
Everybody was excited by this new material because it was so cheap. Poor workers were able to buy plastic collars.
These plastic collars were hard and uncomfortable, but they were easy to wash. The poor workers could clean them every
evening with just soap and water. Poor mothers, who had not been able to afford toys for their children, were now able to
buy inexpensive ones made of plastic.
However, plastic has one serious fault. Some kinds of plastic can catch fire very easily, and when they do, a
poisonous gas is produced. What’s worse, plastic takes a very long time to break down so it causes serious pollution. We
now use the term “white pollution” to refer to plastic pollution.
7.C 8.B 9.B
【原文】M: Good morning. Youth Tour Agency. What can I do for you
W: Good morning. I’d like to ask about the tour prices to Beijing, China.
M: We have tour groups to Beijing every week. So when will you be leaving and how many days would you like to travel
there
W: From October 1st to 6th. It’s said that it’s a good time to visit the city at that time of year.
M: That’s true. So what places do you want to visit there
W: I especially want to visit the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. I’m not that interested in the Summer Palace, though I
don’t mind visiting it if it’s included in the tour.
M: I see. It’s 1,000 dollars for one person. And a 10% discount is offered for two.
W: It’s not that expensive. I can accept that. Then I’ll try to talk my friend into joining me.
10.C 11.B 12.B
【原文】M: Good morning, Youth Tour Agency. What can I do for you
W: Good morning. I’d like to ask about the tour prices to Beijing, China.
M: We have tour groups to Beijing every week. So when will you be leaving and how many days would you like to travel
there
W: From October 1st to 6th. It’s said that it’s a good time to visit the city at that time of year.
M: That’s true. So what places do you want to visit there
W: I especially want to visit the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. I’m not that interested in the Summer Palace, though I
don’t mind visiting it if it’s included in the tour.
M: I see. It’s 1,000 dollars for one person. And a 10% discount is offered for two.
W: It’s not that expensive. I can accept that. Then I’ll try to talk my friend into joining me.
13.B 14.A 15.A 16.A
【原文】
M: Hi, I’m Rick Steves. If you’ve been with us from the beginning, you’ll know that we began our tour in Amsterdam,
walked our way through Germany and Austria down into Italy. Back up through Switzerland and this week we’re in Paris.
We won’t spend much time at the big attractions in a tourist destination like Paris. Even a new traveler knows to see the
famous art museums of Paris, and no one misses the Eiffel Tower. But we’re going to some of the places the average
tourist misses.
For instance, the best view in town may not be from the top of the Eiffel Tower, but from the top of the
Montparnasse Tower. The view includes the Eiffel Tower as well as everything else. It’s cheaper and easier to get up. Here
we can join a ride on a public bus. I like the views from line 63, or we can cruise through Paris in one of their river tour
boats.
To cover more territory, traffic and streets for you, I ride the subway. Many European cities have subway systems.
The one in Paris is really amazing. You can go anywhere in town for a reasonable price. And don’t worry, getting lost is
cheap. In fact, you could stay underground all day long on one ticket about the cost of a cup of coffee.
17.C 18.B 19.B 20.A
【原文】M: Hello everyone. I’d like to talk about an inventor, James Dyson. His ideas come because he sees things that
could work better, like the hand dryer. But how did he start Well, Dyson was born in England in 1947. He studied art and
design before he studied engineering. When he saw something that didn’t work well, he got upset and worked to improve
it. For example, his first invention was a vehicle with a ball for a wheel. This made it easier to carry heavy things in the
garden and over rough ground. It was an interesting new use for a ball. Also, even though he changed majors, he was still
interested in art as well as designing. Take a look at this photo. What do you see It looks like a waterfall made from glass
and water, with the water running up instead of falling down. That’s surprising. This was a piece of art that Dyson made in
2003 called Wrong Garden. It tricks the eye. Dyson is still inventing new things, but he is also interested in supporting
education for students. He has even donated money to the University of Cambridge to support students and research
there with a focus on technology.
56.excitement 57.is considered 58.annually 59.to be 60.its 61.when 62.related 63.
an 64.chose 65.with
66. Choosing the right university and major is a crucial decision that shapes a student’s future. A recent survey shows
that 51% of students prioritize “interest and ability” when choosing universities and majors. “Scores” and “social demand”
both rank second at 33%, while only 3.2% consider “parents’ opinions” a top factor.
In my view, while following one’s passion is crucial, ignoring social demand might lead to challenges in future
careers. Parents’ advice, based on their experience, can also provide valuable insights. A balance between personal
interest and practical considerations is essential. Therefore, students should strike a balance between their passions and
practical factors. Researching job trends and seeking advice from mentors and parents can help ensure thoughtful and
informed decisions.
67. Back at home, Zora could no longer hold back her tears. She bolted into her room and hurled herself onto the bed,
weeping profusely. The recollection of her poor performance in the competition weighed heavily on her heart. Her
parents quietly entered the room. Instead of getting cross, they seated themselves beside her, patiently listening as she
unburdened her guilt. Zora sobbed out that she felt extremely guilty for disappointing everyone. Her parents consoled
her, stating that everyone errs and it’s the way we handle failure that counts. After an extended conversation, Zora
gradually composed herself and started to reflect on her errors.
The next day, Zora went to school and apologized to her class. Standing in front of the class, she appeared a bit
nervous yet determined. “Dear classmates, I’m truly sorry for what happened yesterday. I failed to take the competition
seriously enough, and I let our class down,” she said earnestly. To her astonishment, her classmates smiled at her and
expressed their understanding. Her teacher also stepped forward and encouraged her not to be disheartened. The
teacher analyzed Zora’s issues and offered her some sound advice. From that moment on, Zora learned a precious lesson.
She dedicated herself more assiduously to improving her speaking skills and actively engaged in more activities, eagerly
looking forward to redeeming herself.A.For two days.
.What does the woman show the least interest in
A.The Forbidden City. B.The Summer Palace.
.How much does a couple need to pay for the tour
A.1,000 dollars. B.1,800 dollars.
B.For four days.
C.For six days.
C.The Great Wall.
C.2,000 dollars.
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考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
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.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.At a movie theater. B.At a bus station.
.What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Stand in line. B.Buy her a coffee.
C.At an airport.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
0.How long does the woman plan to stay in Beijing
A.For two days. B.For four days.
1.What does the woman show the least interest in
A.The Forbidden City. B.The Summer Palace.
2.How much does a couple need to pay for the tour
A.1,000 dollars. B.1,800 dollars.
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C.Save a seat for her.
C.For six days.
C.The Great Wall.
C.2,000 dollars.
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听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
3
.Who first developed plastic on a large scale
A.A Frenchman.
B.An Englishman.
C.An American.
4
.What was the advantage of plastic collars
A.They didn’t wear out easily.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
B.They were easy to wash.
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3.Where did the tour start
C.They were comfortable.
A.From Berlin.
B.From Amsterdam.
C.From Wellington.
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.Why were the plastic toys a good idea for some mothers
4.What special attraction does the speaker recommend
A.The Montparnasse Tower.
A.They were colorful.
B.They were cheap.
C.Kids preferred them.
B.The Eiffel Tower. C.The art museums.
.What is talked about at the end of the speech
A.The excitement caused by plastic.
B.Different uses of plastic.
5.Why does the speaker like Line 63
A.It offers good views.
B.It covers more territory.
C.The harmful side of plastic.
C.It’s the cheapest travel means.
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6.What does the speaker say about the subway system in Paris
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
.How long does the woman plan to stay in Beijing
A.It is excellent.
B.It offers free coffee.
C.It is easy to get lost.
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听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
ability to survive and reproduce. Smaller animals are more likely to become extinct because they tend to use up
their energy quickly due to their size. They need lots of food to keep going, so any change that makes food
scarce (短 缺 的 ) affects them more. Furthermore, small animals usually don’t live as long as larger ones,
making them more vulnerable (易受伤害的) to factors that might reduce their numbers.
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7.What did Dyson major in finally
A.Art.
B.Design.
C.Engineering.
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8.What was Dyson’s first invention used for
A.Drying wet hands.
Another problem is that small animals generally can’t travel far. So, if their current home is disturbed, or
if they face danger, it’s tough for them to find new homes or escape threats. If their living area is broken apart,
or if they end up isolated from each other, they are more at risk of going extinct, according to the study.
Apart from small animals, those living in extreme heat or cold, such as at the poles, are facing more
threats from climate change. These places go through big weather changes, making life even more difficult for
species that have already been dealing with tough conditions. As climate change worsens, these extreme
environments change rapidly, posing a greater risk for the animals living there.
B.Transporting heavy loads.
C.Improving uneven ground.
9.What’s the main feature of Wrong Garden
A.It is made up of photos.
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B.It creates a visual trick.
C.It is located near a waterfall.
0.What does the speaker focus on at the end of the talk
A.Dyson’s contribution to education.
B.Dyson’s duties at a university.
C.Dyson’s latest inventions.
This study presented us with important information on how to protect wildlife as the world gets warmer.
“Knowing which creatures are most at risk is crucial for planning conservation efforts as climate change
worsens,” commented the website Earth. By focusing on the most vulnerable species, conservationists can
direct their work more effectively, making the most of limited resources and improving the chances of keeping
biodiversity alive despite the environmental challenges.
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1.What is the biggest consequence of climate crisis on animals
A.Their fossils are at risk.
B.Their sizes are getting smaller.
D.Their habitats get uncomfortable.
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
C.Their survival is under threat.
From more boiling summers to more frequent floods, warming weather is impacting our lives in every
2.What factors make smaller animals easily affected by global warming
aspect. For animals, however, it’s not just a comfortable living environment in danger, but their very existence
(生存). Many animals that we love, including penguins and elephants, are in danger of disappearing due to
climate change.
A.Energy source and living style.
B.Food shortage and life duration.
D.Travel capacity and isolation preference.
C.Eating and reproduction patterns.
3.According to the author, how can we effectively protect animals from the environmental challenges
A.Plan our conservation efforts in advance.
A study published on March 7 used fossils from sea creatures to find out which animals are facing the
highest risk of extinction as our planet’s climate continues to shift.
B.Focus on the animals facing the highest risk.
Carried out by the University of Oxford, the study found that the size of an animal plays a big part in its
C.Make the most of our current energy resources.
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D.Get updated information about wildlife protection.
A.Ignore.
B.Control.
C.Measure.
D.Promote.
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5.What does the author suggest to lower e-waste
B
A.Recycling more frequently.
B.Shifting the design of devices.
When we talk about sustainability in the tech sector, the conversation often begins and ends with e-waste.
C.Upgrading devices annually.
D.Lengthening the use of devices.
The core issue isn’t merely the waste itself, but the system behind it, driven by overproduction and excessive
consumption (过度消费). The smartphones, laptops and tablets we upgrade so frequently are responsible not
only for mountains of discarded electronics but also for vast carbon emissions (排 放 ), most of which are
generated before the device even reaches our hands.
6.What should consumers do if a device is beyond repair
A.Take it apart.
B.Store it for future use.
D.Throw it into regular trash.
C.Resell it.
7.Why is recycling positioned as a final solution
True sustainability in consumer electronics doesn’t start at the point of disposal (处理); it starts at the
point of production. If we want to curb the environmental impact of our tech, we need to shift our focus at the
source and rethink how and how often devices are made, marketed and consumed.
A.It fails to address emissions.
B.It is a personal choice.
C.It is inconvenient.
D.It increases the cost.
C
Addressing the environmental harms of fast tech requires a shift from overconsumption to thoughtful,
sustainable care. This begins with making the most of the devices we already own. Extending their lifespan,
rather than upgrading prematurely, is one of the most effective ways to reduce carbon emissions and e-waste.
When devices break, repair should be the first option. However, for some consumers, limited access to
parts and support can make this difficult. Where repair isn’t possible, reselling to a professional is a far better
choice than letting it gather dust in a drawer. And when a replacement is genuinely needed, choosing a
second-hand or professionally repaired device can drastically reduce the environmental footprint compared to
buying a new one.
Dr. Jane Goodall, a world-renowned ethologist, conservationist, and activist, dedicated her life to
fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world.
From earliest childhood, Jane’s mother encouraged her fascination with animals. One of her most
beloved companions was a stuffed toy chimpanzee, named Jubilee. In what her mother referred to as “Jane’s
first animal research program,” she found Jane in bed with a handful of earthworms, trying to understand how
they could possibly move without legs. Young Jane immersed herself in books about wild animals and dreamed
of a life alongside African wildlife like Tarzan and Dr. Dolittle.
At the young age of 23, after having spent the past few years as a waitress and secretary, she finally
found a way to make her dream a reality. She eagerly accepted a schoolmate’s invitation to the family farm in
Kenya in 1957 and later ventured into what was then called the Gombe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve—
embarking on a journey that would redefine the relationship between humans and other animals.
Taking an unorthodox approach, she immersed herself in the chimpanzee’s habitat. After months of
trying to gain their trust, she was able to experience their complex society as a neighbour, rather than a distant
observer. She then further departed from scientific convention by giving them names instead of numbers. She
came to understand them not only as a species, but as individuals with personalities, complex minds, emotions,
Recycling still plays a role, but it should be seen as a last resort, not the go-to solution. After all, no
amount of recycling can make up for the emissions created in the production phase, which is where the
majority of a device’s impact lies.
This shift in mindset isn’t just about personal choices; it’s about acknowledging that the way we use and
hold onto our tech has significant effects across the entire system. Thoughtful consumption matters. But to
have a lasting impact, it must be part of a broader, structural shift across the industry.
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4.What does the underlined part “curb” in paragraph 2 mean
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and long-term bonds. One day, in October 1960, she saw the chimpanzee she named David Greybeard use
grass stems to fashion tools for fishing insects from their nest. Up until that enlightening moment, mainstream
scientists thought humans were the only species to make and use tools, having defined us as “Man the
Toolmaker.” Her insights rocked the scientific world.
cool new tools that keep popping up. They have something called a TQ, or technology quotient. Think of it like
a superpower for understanding the latest tech stuff that our great-grandparents would have found really
impossible. Having a high TQ means you’re good at using all the cool new things that not everyone knows
about yet.
In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute, spreading her conservation vision around the world.
Recognised as a global icon, Jane was the author of several books that have engaged an international
readership and the recipient of numerous honours. Goodall passed away on October 1, 2025, aged 91. Her
words, “Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference,” continue to inspire millions
to protect our planet.
The examples are common and becoming more and more frequent. For the parents it might be a
home-school video class. For the brand manager it might be search engine boosting, which helps the brand’s
content rank higher in search results. And for the doctor, it might be the role of artificial intelligence in
supporting the analysis of a CT scan. TQ tries to quantify our ability to make wise use of present technologies
and to quickly adapt, embrace and make use of future creations. This adoption is of great importance from a
variety of perspectives, from social to business. One trip into the world of ChatGPT and we can see how the
way AI and search interact and operate is changing for just about everyone.
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8.What does the author intend to show by mentioning the earthworms
A.Goodall’s early curiosity about animals. B.The hardship of Goodall’s childhood.
C.Goodall’s mother’s teaching methods. D.The types of animals Goodall studied.
9.What does the underlined word “unorthodox” in paragraph 4 probably mean
Any Mom or Dad can understand the value of IQ and EQ in predicting the potential for a child’s success.
But what about technology The ability for the child and the teacher to understand, embrace and assimilate
technology will be a key aspect of their lives as we speed into the future. We are increasingly defined by
technology and our active participation in everything from smartphones to Facebook. It might just be time for
the basic human needs of food, water and shelter to include technology too. And when that happens, it just
might be a good idea to measure it.
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A.Traditional.
B.Innovative.
C.Disrespectful.
D.Scientific.
0.Why did Jane Goodall’s discovery about David Greybeard shock the scientific world
A.It documented the hunting techniques of chimpanzees.
B.It proved chimpanzees could communicate with humans.
C.It challenged a long-held belief about human uniqueness.
D.It revealed the emotional bonds within chimpanzee families.
1.What message does Jane Goodall’s life story convey
While this shift brings challenges, it’s unstoppable. As TQ rises, it will combine with IQ and EQ,
reshaping how we live, work, and learn — turning adaptability with tech into a measurable advantage.
32.What is TQ according to the text
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A.Dream big, achieve big.
B.Still waters run deep.
A.Ability to use new technologies.
C.Talent to follow modern changes.
B.Skill of repairing high-tech products.
C.More haste, less speed.
D.Practice makes perfect.
D.Speed of learning new languages.
D
33.Which of the following people has a high TQ
New era requires a new vocabulary. Will we still talk about the “mobile” phone when all phones are
A.A doctor who analyzes CT scans with AI assistance.
B.A manager who often uses modern search engines.
C.A grandparent who finds new tech devices challenging.
mobile, or when they are implanted within us
Technology is everywhere nowadays, especially at work. Some people are really good at using all the
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D.A mom who watches videos of her child’s school life.
financial incentives with sustainable choices.
also change the values and culture. Even if it doesn’t, if behavior changes, it still matters.”
40 , especially since landfills and burning trash generate pollution and greenhouse gasses.
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. It may start out as a way to just pay less, but it can
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4.What does the underlined word “assimilate” in the fourth paragraph mean
A.Depend on.
B.Take in.
C.Lie in.
D.Insist on.
5.What might be the best title for the passage
A.Why Are IQ and EQ Important for TQ
B.What Makes TQ the New Intelligence
Reducing both is good for the planet.
A.Less money would be paid afterwards
B.In 2022, after six years, Bergen’s efforts paid off
C.How Has TQ Changed in the Modern Era
C.The key is that you spend money on the service you use
D.That’s when we will actually manage to change behavior the way we want
E.How the world manages waste can have a large impact on the environment
F.These systems have been around for decades internationally and are working
G.In some areas, people can directly place their garbage in machines that charge by weight
D.Where to Start Adapting to TQ Changes
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。

Pay as You Throw” programs are gaining popularity around the globe. This is a way to incentivize (激
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
励) recycling more, composting more, and cutting down on household and business waste.
How Does It Work
第一节 完形填空(每小题 1 分,共 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
Heman Bekele, a 14-year-old from Virginia, stood out as the winner of the 2023 Young Scientist
In South Korea, 95% of all food waste and 86% of all garbage is recycled. People usually need to buy
color-coded bags from local stores to separate their waste.
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Challenge. Among the ten finalists he
42 creation known as the Skin Cancer Treating Soap (SCTS), a bar of soap created for the very first time
at a low cost to treat melanoma, the most common kind of skin cancer.
Rather than a cure, Bekele’s brilliant idea 43 the development of a soap that aims to help the
patient’s cells stay active while fighting melanoma. He always has endless passion for biology and technology,
and the Young Scientist Challenge just 44 him with the perfect platform to display his ideas.
Reflecting on his 45 Bekele shared that his childhood experience had played a crucial role in
46 his innovative thinking. “Having witnessed people work tirelessly under the sun, I wanted to raise
people’s awareness of 47 related to constant sun exposure.”
“I wanted to make my idea accessible to a broad audience.” Bekele remarked during an interview with
the media. Bekele also passionately expressed his 48 of turning the soap into a world where skin
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the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist” with his
Bergen, Norway has one of the most innovative forms of waste management. In 2016, the standard
truck-based garbage collection was replaced by the network of underground tunnels. The residents of the city
were offered keys to open the collection hatches. The first eight times a month were free.
had a 9% decrease in trash and a 28% increase in collecting plastic to be recycled.
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— it
Carrot, the software company behind Bergen’s system, has now expanded to retail and office buildings.
Tine Charlotte Holm, chief operating officer at Carrot, said these locations have been “famous” for not
recycling or reducing waste.
Why Is It Working So Well
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8
. The more you pay, the less garbage you will produce. “Financial incentives are more
powerful than your own conscience,” Holm said. “But the magic happens when you can align (使 结 合 )
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cancer treatment is within
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for all.” He was grateful that he had received invaluable
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he got the news about regulations protecting Fuzhou cork carving techniques.
from a product-engineering specialist, who connected him with other scientists to
his ambitious plans.
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him to reach
Cork carving, also known as ruanmu hua, in which landscapes are sculpted in the bark of cork trees,
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standardize the art’s management system, protective measures, training etc. The government not only sets aside
money 58 (annual) for technical innovation and training but also selects some famous historical and
(consider) as an art treasure of Fuzhou. To preserve cork carving skills, the new regulations will
While similar methods are available for skin cancer treatments, his solution is a more
option. In the future, Bekele longs to 53 his invention by trial and error and establish a nonprofit
organization 54 to providing fair skin cancer treatment to as many people as possible, bringing
to the battle against skin cancer.
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cultural blocks for the sale of cork carvings.
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The art started back about a hundred years ago when a Chinese wood carving artist in Fuzhou came
1.A.obtained
2.A.efficient
3.A.insists on
4.A.armed
B.desired
B.objective
B.switches on
B.satisfied
B.inspiration
B.displaying
B.theories
B.doubt
C.analyzed
C.potential
C.focuses on
C.provided
C.determination
C.obeying
C.prospect
C.surprise
C.limit
D.defeated
D.groundbreaking
D.agrees on
D.assisted
D.imagination
D.detecting
D.advantages
D.dream
across a unique picture, which was said
object, he and other woodcarvers developed complicated ways to create Chinese landscapes on cork.
After decades of development, the art saw 60 (it) most brilliant period in 1970s and 1980s,
more than 20,000 employees were involved in industries 62 (relate) to cork carving. A large number
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(be) a special kind of “picture in wood”. After studying the
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5.A.profession
6.A.shaping
7.A.challenges
8.A.fear
of the carvings were sold in more than 30 countries and regions worldwide, with
around 50 million yuan every year.
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output value of
However, with the market demand decreasing in 1990s, many masters
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(choose) to retire.
Now there are less than 30 artists specializing in cork carving. “We’re hoping to see a new spring of the art
65 technical innovation and support from the whole society,” Chen said.
9.A.distance
0.A.praise
B.space
D.reach
B.welcome
B.remind
B.affordable
B.clear
C.guidance
C.press
D.invitation
D.assist
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 书面表达 (满分 15 分)
1.A.require
2.A.fashionable
3.A.perfect
4.A.used
学校英文报正在开展以 “Choosing Universities and Majors” 为题的讨论。以下是近期调查所得的图表数
C.accurate
C.control
D.relevant
D.picture
据,请根据图表写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)选择因素状况描述;
B.addicted
B.hope
C.committed
C.comfort
D.opposed
D.device
(2)你的观点。
5.A.recognition
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。
Chinese Cork Carving Given New Hope of Revival
Chen Junkun, one of many cork carvers in Fuzhou, Fujian province, felt great
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competition seriously. Despite her parents’ advice, Zora was convinced that her past successes meant this
would be a walk in the park. Her teacher also urged her to prepare diligently, but Zora only sought help once to
revise her initial draft.
As the days went by, Zora did not put in the necessary effort to refine her speech. When the day of the
competition arrived, she was hit with a sudden wave of panic. She couldn’t remember the content of her speech,
and as she stepped onto the stage, her anxiety only grew. After delivering the opening lines, she froze, unable
to continue. The supportive applause from the audience only added to her confusion, leaving no room for her to
recall her prepared words.
注意:
Zora struggled through the rest of her speech, finishing it in a state of embarrassment and shame. As she
walked off the stage, she saw the disappointment in her teacher’s eyes and felt the letdown from her classmates.
It was a heavy burden to bear.
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)短文的题目和首句已为你写好。
Choosing Universities and Majors
注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
Choosing the right university and major is a crucial decision that shapes a student’s future.
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Back at home, Zora could no longer hold back her tears.
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第二节 读后续写 (满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文.
In the classroom of Class 7, Grade 8, students were excited about an upcoming event. The school had
organized a speech competition titled “Ways to Become Successful,” and many students were eager to
showcase their public speaking skills. Among them was 13-year-old Zora, who, had already won two speech
contests and was full of confidence that she could win again.
The next day, Zora went to school and apologized to her class.
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Zora volunteered to represent her class in the competition, and after a round of voting, she was chosen as
the class representative. Although there were only seven days left until the big day, Zora felt a sense of ease
about the competition. After all, she had been here before and knew what it took to win.
At home, Zora’s father congratulated her on her achievement, while her mother reminded her to take the
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