资源简介 高二英语参考答案题序 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15答案 B A B A A C B A B C A C A A B题序 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C C B C B A C D A C B C D C B题序 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45答案 B D B B C A E D F G D B C A C题序 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55答案 D A B A B D D C C B56. revealed.57. influential.58. explorations.59. which.60. were determined.61. a.62. measuring.63. it.64. from.65. included.66. aboard67. dismissed68. by far69. dressed in70. the more likely we are to treat them with respect第四部分第一节【参考范文】My Favorite Historical Figure in ChinaAmong the countless remarkable figures in Chinese history, Zheng He stands out as the one I respect most. Asa legendary sailor of the Ming Dynasty, he left an inspiring chapter in our history.Born in 1371, Zheng He led seven large-scale ocean voyages from 1405 to 1433. His fleets visited over 30countries and regions across Asia and Africa, promoting cultural exchanges and trade between China and theoutside world. He also brought Chinese tea, silk and porcelain to foreign lands, while introducing exotic productsand cultures back to China.I admire Zheng He because he was brave and open-minded. His spirit of exploration and his contribution tobuilding friendly relations between countries still inspire us today.第二节【参考范文】“It’s okay,” Andy said quietly, “but let’s clean it together now.” Eric nodded firmly, guilt written all over his face.“You’re right. It’s my mess, and I’ll take full responsibility.” They rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Ericgathered the overflowing trash while Andy organized the shared desk space. As they cleaned, Eric kept apologizing,promising he would change. Seeing Eric’s sincerity, Andy felt some of his frustration melt away. By the time theyfinished, the room looked spotless. Eric sat on his now-clean bed and sighed, “I never realized how much my habitswere affecting you. Thanks for not just kicking me out.”They both knew that one-time cleaning was not enough — maybe they needed rules. Eric suggested they create asimple roommate agreement. “How about this ” he proposed. “I’ll take out the trash every Friday, and I promise tokeep my clothes off the floor. If I break the rules, I’ll pay you double the fine next time.” Andy smiled for the firsttime that day. “Deal,” he said, extending his hand. “And I promise to speak up if something bothers me instead ofbottling it up.” They shook hands, feeling a renewed sense of trust. That night, they even ordered pizza together,but this time, Eric made sure the boxes went straight to the bin.听力材料(Text 1)W: I haven’t started work so early for weeks.M: Yes, we’ve been here since 5 a.m. Feels like it should be much later, but it’s only a quarter to ten now.(Text 2)W: Have you heard about the statue that was put up in the main square last week M: Yes, it’s by Daniel Arlo, the famous artist. Nobody can say it’s unattractive to look at.(Text 3)M: I bought these pants last week, but they’re so short now. I followed the washing instructions properly.W: I’m sorry about that. Would you like to exchange it for a new one M: Actually, I just want my money back.(Text 4)W: Rowing is tiring work and it’s almost one o’clock.M: Yeah, I’m pretty hungry now.W: Do you see what I see A cafe is just on the next bend in the river.M: That’s great.(Text 5)W: My brother is really under stress.M: Why’s that Has he got some problem or other W: Not exactly. He’s trying to get into the country’s top engineering school and I’ve never seen anyone study sohard.(Text 6)W: Well, what did you think of that film M: Oh, I really enjoyed it, apart from the judge, whose behavior made me a bit angry. But I really felt for thedetective — he had such a tough job.W: I know! He was great. And the setting couldn’t have been better — I think it made the story even moreimpressive. I wasn’t sure about the music at first, but after a while I changed my mind about it. My only complaintis the length — I can’t sit still for that much time!(Text 7)M: Hi. I’d like to make a reservation for a group from the first to the sixth of June, leaving on the seventh. I needeight double rooms.W: We do have availability for that period. The double room is normally 99 euros per night, but we can offer you agroup discount.M: That’ll work. Also, on June fifth, we want to take our clients on a tour of the local attractions. Could you helparrange that W: We have an event planner here who’ll be able to help you. His name is Pablo. I’ll connect you to his office onceI’ve completed your reservation.(Text 8)W: Hello, Mr. Kim. It’s such an honor to meet you. Thank you so much for agreeing to sing for our students.M: Hello, Ms. Yoon. I’m really glad to be part of your school festival.W: In my music class, we watched a video of your performance, and all of my students really wanted to see youperform live.M: That means a lot to me. Actually, I grew up in an area without a concert hall. I was inspired by watching videosof classical music, and then I started searching for online music teachers to help me learn.W: That’s incredible. I’m sure you will inspire our students today.M: I’ll try to give my best performance.W: Thank you so much. We all can’t wait.(Text 9)W: Hi. I’m calling for some information about the cycle camp — I’m thinking of sending my 12-year-old sonCharlie. He can ride a bike, but he needs a little more training before he’s safe to go on the road.M: He’d probably be best in Level 5. They start off practicing on the camping site here, and we aim to get themriding on the road, but first they’re taken to ride in the park away from the traffic.W: Right. And tell me a bit about the classes.M: We used to have 20 kids in a class, but it didn’t work well, so now we have a limit of eight children in eachclass to make sure that instructors can give each child enough attention.W: And is there anything special Charlie should bring along with him M: Well, maybe some spare clothes. And a snack for break time. But we’ll provide drinks. The classes normallystart at 9:30 every morning, but on Day 1 you should aim to get Charlie here by 9:20. We need to have a verycareful check to make sure that every child’s equipment fits properly.W: Of course.(Text 10)M: Good morning, everybody and welcome to Mount Rushmore! Mount Rushmore is South Dakota’s top touristattraction and now I’m going to give you a plan of the site. We’re currently standing at the entrance. If you followthe footpath up to our left, you will find the information center. In front of us is the refreshment center where youcan help yourselves to coffee, locally grown tea and a delicious selection of cold drinks and biscuits. To our rightnot far up the footpath is the gift shop. It’s the perfect place to pick up some small souvenirs. Now further up thefootpath behind the gift shop is a big stone building with a workshop. This is where all of our souvenirs are madeby hand. If you carry on walking up past the workshop you will find our state-of-the-art visitor center.Now for the real treat! After you have walked past the visitor center, you can follow the footpath up to the left,which will take you to our wooden shelter. From there you will have the best view of Mount Rushmore — anexperience not to be forgotten!Right, if anyone wants a guided tour then I’m starting at the information center. If you’d like to follow me,this way please.2025-2026-2麓山国际 高二 4月学情检测试卷高二年级 英语 试卷总分:150分 时量:120分钟第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。例: How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是 C。1. What time is it now A. 5:00. B. 9:45. C. 10:15.2. What are the speakers talking about A. A statue. B. A square. C. An artist.3. Where does the conversation take place A. At a tailor’s. B. At a clothing store. C. At a cleaner’s.4. What will the speakers do next A. Go to the cafe. B. Enjoy the scenery. C. Rest on the boat.5. What do we know about the woman’s brother A. He has been busy studying.B. He is a student in a top school.C. He finds learning engineering hard.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. What did the man think of the judge A. Tough. B. Impressive. C. Annoying.7. What was the woman dissatisfied with in the end A. The setting. B. The length. C. The music.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。8. How many nights will the group stay at the hotel A. Six. B. Seven. C. Eight.9. What will the man do on June 5th A. Extend the reservation. B. Show the clients around. C. Go to Pablo’s office.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. What is probably the man A. A teacher. B. A composer. C. A singer.11. What inspired the man to learn classical music at first A. Music videos. B. Live concerts. C. Online courses.12. What is the man going to do next A. Watch a video. B. Make a presentation. C. Give a performance.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。13. What will Charlie do first at the camp A. Practice on the camping site. B. Learn traffic rules. C. Ride in a park.14. Why was the class size reduced A. To focus better on each child.B. To reduce the instructors’ workload.C. To cut the cost of running the classes.15. What are provided at the camp A. Clothes. B. Drinks. C. Snacks.16. Why will Charlie arrive at the camp earlier on the first day A. To meet his instructor.B. To do a level assessment.C. To have his equipment checked.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. What is in front of the entrance A. The information center. B. The gift shop. C. The refreshment center.18. What is special about the gift shop A. It was built from stones.B. It offers handmade goods.C. It allows visitors to create souvenirs.19. Where can visitors enjoy the best view A. At the workshop. B. At the visitor center. C. At the wooden shelter.20. What will the speaker probably do next A. Find a tour guide.B. Take some people on a tour.C. Rest at the information center.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AA Day Trip to Terelj National Park and the Statue of Chinggis KhanOverviewBook this private, guided tour to Terelj National Park and the Statue of Chinggis Khan (成吉思汗) to learnabout the rich history of this area. You’ll be collected from your hotel in Ulaanbaatar for your convenience, then getdriven out to the national park. You’ll have lunch along the way, and visit the Statue of Chinggis Khan, too. Go atyour own pace on this private tour. Your experienced guide will be with you the entire way.● Learn all about the history of the region● All fees and taxes are includedWhat to ExpectNo. Attraction Event DurationSee the Statue of Chinggis Khan1 Chinggis Khan Statue 1 hour(A museum is available)2 Nalaikh (Pass By) Pass by a typical Mongolian town -Aryabal Meditation3 Hike up to the temple and learn about ancient beliefs 1 hourTempleGorkhi Terelj National4 Go through the national park and then have lunch 2 hoursParkPriceAge 15~59 60~85 11~14 4~10 1~3Price $ 105 $ 100 $ 87 $ 78 $ 0Additional Info● Confirmation will be received upon booking ● Baby seats available● Not wheelchair accessible ● Bottled water● Stroller (婴儿车) accessible ● Near public transportation● Cancellation without processing fee (up to 24 hours before the tour starts)21. What can visitors do during the tour A. Show respect to a historical celebrity.B. Communicate with locals in Nalaikh.C. Drive to Aryabal Meditation Temple.D. Picnic in Gorkhi Terelj National Park.22. What kind of service does the tour skip A. Hotel pick-ups. B. Free cancellation.C. Disability care. D. Experienced guides.23. How much should a young couple with 5-year-old twins pay A. $ 183. B. $ 261. C. $ 288. D. $ 366.BGinny MacColl was 63 when she accepted her daughter’s challenge to complete a pull-up. It took nine monthsto nail it. Now, a decade on, MacColl can pump out 17 of them in a row. MacColl has since competed three timesin the reality TV show. She’s the oldest person to complete an obstacle, according to Guinness World Records.“When I grew up, women weren’t encouraged to lift weights,” MacColl says. Seeing her daughter, Jessie Graff,a stuntwoman (替身演员) in action, MacColl saw “such strength and grace — and she had muscles! I realizedthat the things people had always said about muscles were so wrong. It was a disservice (损害) to women.”MacColl was enrolled in dance lessons by her parents, initially to draw her out of her shell. But in 1974, shelanded a part in a Broadway show. She branched out into TV commercials during the 70s and 80s, acting as “ahousewife and mum, smiling with my product beside me… Folgers coffee, Jordache jeans…” She got married andhad two children, even shooting one commercial three days after giving birth.But “all good things come to an end”, and MacColl got divorced after 13 years of marriage. However, thebiggest obstacle she has overcome in life, MacColl says, is failure itself. She felt like a failure at school, when sheand her classmates were lined up in order of their IQ scores, and also when her first marriage ended.“It took me a while to get over that,” she says. “There’s a saying I like to tell myself: ’Change the way youlook at things, and the things you look at change.’ So I try to look at failure as a motivator. I will get this. Socialmedia was my way of getting out of the depression. I started posting some of the things I could do.”She has more than 130,000 followers on Instagram, and has landed parts in films. She has just filmed her nextappearance on American Ninja Warrior. MacColl believes she can continue to get stronger into her 80s and 90s.“Muscle is the organ of longevity,” she says.24. What made MacColl take up pull-ups A. She was inspired by her daughter.B. She was eager to become an actress.C. She wanted to prove her worth as a woman.D. She desired to break a Guinness world record.25. What does paragraph 3 mainly focus on A. The busy life of a housewife.B. The popularity of TV commercials.C. The golden time in MacColl’s career.D. MacColl’s daily routines as a celebrity.26. How did MacColl get over her failure A. By leaving it as it was. B. By making a mental shift.C. By turning to social media. D. By drawing lessons from it.27. What message does MacColl’s story convey A. All’s well that ends well. B. Rome is not built in a day.C. It’s never too late to get stronger. D. It takes courage to change one’s life.COne summer midnight, standing outside a wooden house in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, I looked up. Thesight of thousands of stars was almost enough to make me, a non-believer, offer a word of gratitude up into thestar-filled sky. But to whom Perhaps to Johan Ekl f, author of The Darkness Manifesto.Ekl f, a bat scientist, works in the night shadows in western Sweden. His work requires an absolute kind ofdarkness unpolluted by light. But this category of darkness is threatened. In the1980s, Ekl f tells readers,two-thirds of the churches in Sweden housed bats. Not any longer. “Today, this number has been reduced by a thirddue to light pollution, because the churches all glow brightly in the night,” he writes.We have all noticed it when driving through any city at night. Empty places are floodlit. The night sky in NewYork is 1,200 times brighter than an unlit city. Citizens of some large cities, writes Ekl f, have never allowed theireyes to adapt to true night vision. But we are only now beginning to understand the effects.Too much light is incredibly destructive to the complex ecosystems many animals inhabit. It scares away thebats that Ekl f studies; reef fish eggs go unhatched; birds forget to even sing.So how can we deal with the too much light In 2019, France passed laws limiting how much light can be sentinto the sky. In Vienna, Austria, the city’s lights are turned off at 11 pm. Some measures, like artificial lights thatdo not reflect light upward, are already within our grasp. “We could just turn it all off, but I guess we don’t want to,because darkness is not safe for everyone,” said Ekl f in a recent interview. “So it’s vital that we find a middleway.”Right now, it’s hard to know what that middle way might look like. In 50 years, every city could be lit byenvironmentally low-impact lights, or we might have completely forgotten what darkness is — the sky filled withlittle moons.28. What do we know about Ekl f’s work A. It reduces light pollution. B. It focuses on stars and sky.C. It strengthens people’s belief. D. It requires a specific condition.29. What can replace the underlined “it” in meaning in paragraph 3 A. Darkness. B. An unlit city. C. Floodlighting. D. The night sky.30. What are paragraphs 4 and 5 mainly about regarding light pollution A. Cause and damage. B. Effects and solutions.C. Consequences and disadvantages. D. Analysis and potential.31. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. Johan Ekl f: A Scientist Fighting Light PollutionB. The Threat of Light Pollution and the Need for BalanceC. How to Protect the Night Sky from Artificial LightsD. The Impact of Light Pollution on EcosystemsDAsk Google’s AI video tool to create a film of a time-travelling doctor who flies around in a blue Britishphone booth and the result, unsurprisingly, resembles (类似) Doctor Who. And if you ask OpenAI’s technology todo the same, a similar thing happens. What’s wrong with that, you may think The answer could be one of thebiggest issues AI chiefs face as their era-defining technology becomes ever more widespread in our lives.Google and OpenAI’s generative artificial intelligence is supposed to be just that — generative, meaning itdevelops novel answers to our questions. But how much of that output is original The problem is working out howmuch AI tools like Sora 2 and Veo 3 rely on someone else’s art to come up with their own inventions. One firm,however, claims to be able to shine a light on the issue.TraceID by Vermillio can detect the percentage to which AI-generated content is based on copyrighted (有版权的) materials. One of the platform’s abilities is to create neural fingerprints for brands, characters or other IP.These fingerprints act as digital identifiers that map the unique characteristics of a given piece of content. Bycomparing this fingerprint against AI-generated content, it can determine how much the new content overlaps (重合) with the original, offering a percentage-based match.The research showcases this process in action, using well-known films such as Doctor Who and James Bondas case studies. The findings Sora matched up to 62% with James Bond fingerprint, Google’s Veo 3 matched 80%to Doctor Who fingerprint, implying that they have leaned heavily on copyright-protected work to produce itsoutput.Many creative professionals demand compensation and an end to unauthorized use of their work untilpermissions are granted. They argue AI tools build on their work without remuneration, producing competingcreations that undercut their industries.Kathleen Grace, head of Vermillio, said: “We can all win if we just take a beat and figure out a way to shareand track content. This would encourage copyright holders to release more data to AI companies and would giveAI companies access to more interesting sets of data. Instead of giving all the money to AI companies, there wouldbe this amazing ecosystem.”32. What issue is presented at the beginning of the passage A. Generative AI reinvents film production.B. The capabilities of generative AI are expanding.C. Generative AI is becoming increasingly widespread.D. Copyrighted materials are used in AI-generated content.33. What is paragraph 3 mainly about A. Who uses TraceID. B. How TraceID works.C. Why TraceID is developed. D. Where TraceID is used.34. What does the underline word “remuneration” in paragraph 5 mean A. Delay. B. Pay. C. Effort. D. Warning.35. What message does Kathleen Grace want to convey A. Limiting data hurts scientific progress.B. Copyright holders should release more data.C. A fair data-sharing ecosystem benefits all.D. AI firms must make copyrighted content use known.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余项。We live in an interruption-based culture that can be damaging to productivity. Most of the time, informationfrom electronic devices only adds to the distractions (使人分心的事). Here are some tips to help you increase yourfocus and complete the things that count.36 Write down what you want to finish each day and identify a single priority that you commityourself to completing. This will help focus your brain on what matters, dealing with the big jobs first and leavingthe small ones till later.Turn off the distractions. Actively checking for information may distract you from work. Consider checkingemail only four times per day and handling each inquiry only once. Try to control your devices, instead of havingthat technology control you. 37Get comfortable. 38 Comfort could be determined by the clothes, the chair, the music, thetemperature of the room or the work location. Knowing what environment makes you comfortable yet focused atthe same time can help you maintain focus through the workday.Set smaller goals. Big goals may be great for motivational speeches. 39 Consider breaking down allgoals into smaller pieces that can be finished more easily. As a result, this may only require focus for a shorterperiod of time, which may mean an increased possibility of completing the task.Take a walk. 40 Taking even a short walk away from work can help relax the body and mind.Meanwhile, it can help you refocus on the next task upon your return.A. Put first things first.B. Commit yourself to completing your task.C. Achieving small goals can lead you to success.D. This means something different for different people.E. This may help reduce distractions and increase your focus.F. However, they don’t help anyone focus on getting important things done.G. Standing up and getting away from the office can help increase your focus.第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 30分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。When I was seventeen years old, I dreamed of becoming a doctor, but my dream seemed 41 . Myparents taught my brother and me to hold the belief that we could become anything we 42 as long as weworked hard, but I still didn’t think that meant I could go all the way to becoming a(n) 43 . Perhaps it wasbecause there were no black doctors around me to emulate (效仿), or perhaps it was because I didn’t like science inschool, 44 physics.I decided to attend college in upstate New York and 45 accounting. I enjoyed 46 , andaccounting would give me a stable career. That 47 led me to the world of investment banking and WallStreet. My eight years at Morgan Stanley and following six years at Citigroup were great. I loved crunchingnumbers. 48 , deep down, I knew there was more for me to do.Then my father 49 , in June 2000. His death was a(n) 50 event. He had such high 51for his children. He used to say, “Randi, first you will get your bachelor’s, then a master’s, and then you will getyour doctorate.” I never paid any attention to him at that time, but somehow he 52 something on to me.Once he was gone, I knew, perhaps on a subconscious level, it was time to do more.Within a year, I was enrolled in pre-med classes at a local college. Somehow, I 53 to work full-timeand take courses such as Biology, Organic Chemistry and, yes, Physics! I passed my courses perfectly. Soon after, Itook the Medical College Admission Test. My grades were sufficient for 54 to Stony Brook UniversitySchool of Medicine.If only my daddy could 55 the person I’ve become.41. A. precious B. secure C. approachable D. unachievable42. A. assumed B. desired C. replaced D. prevented43. A. historian B. athlete C. physician D. editor44. A. especially B. obviously C. currently D. eventually45. A. bring up B. draw on C. major in D. rise to46. A. surgery B. fashion C. literature D. business47. A. decision B. feature C. tradition D. inspiration48. A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Otherwise49. A. passed away B. pulled through C. passed out D. worked out50. A. pleasing B. significant C. imaginary D. stressful51. A. requirements B. qualities C. standards D. expectations52. A. tried B. turned C. took D. passed53. A. aimed B. hesitated C. managed D. longed54. A. invitation B. introduction C. admission D. solution55. A. forgive B. witness C. awaken D. ignore第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On Thursday, the National Cultural Heritage Administration in Beijing 56 (reveal)that archaeologistshad discovered two sunken ships in the depths of the South China Sea. It offered tangible evidence of 57(influence) exchanges of ideas and culture along the ancient Maritime Silk Road.The latest underwater archaeological 58 (explore) carried out by the National Center for Archaeologyhave significantly uncovered important artifacts. In addition to the shipwrecks (遇难船 ), a variety of artifacts,including pottery, porcelain and ironware, have been unearthed, most of 59 were made in kiln (窑炉) inJingdezhen, Jiangxi province, known as China’s “porcelain capital.” The precise locations of the shipwrecks andthe associated cultural relics 60 (determine) through the use of oceanographic technology and underwaterinvestigations involving manned submersibles, which conducted 41 dives throughout the year, as confirmed bySong Jianzhong, 61 researcher at the National Center for Archaeology.The Ming Dynasty’s No.1 shipwreck, 62 (measure) 37 meters long and 11 meters wide, has yielded543 artifacts, suggesting that 63 sailed from Fujian or Guangdong to Southeast Asia trade centers likeMalacca. The No. 2 shipwreck dates 64 the rule of Emperor Hongzhi and measures about 21 meters longand 8 meters wide. A total of 36 artifacts have been found on it, porcelain and pottery 65 (include).第三节 课文默写(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分)66. The men ________ the warship USS Arizona stretched and rubbed their eyes.67. For many years, some historians ________ the records of these voyages as legends.68. For me personally, this is ________ the biggest reason for humanity to explore space.69. The men went to the washroom, ________ their uniforms and sat down to breakfast.70. The more we acknowledge the outstanding universal value of our heritage sites, ________第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假定你是李华,你校英文报开设了“Great Chinese Figures”专栏,现面向全校学生征稿,请你以一位中国历史人物为题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.人物简介及事迹;2.你喜欢的原因。注意事项:1.词数 80左右(不含已给开头结尾);2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。My Favorite Historical Figure in China________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分 25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Andy stared at the white envelope on his desk. The Student Affairs Office logo in the corner made his stomachsink. He opened it slowly.Health and Safety Warning.Fine (罚款): $ 300.Three hundred dollars — his entire summer earnings, meant for books and a winter coat. Now gone, allbecause of a messy room!Andy was a quiet international student who kept his side of the dorm perfectly organized. For him, neatnessbrought calm and control. His roommate, Eric, was the opposite: he lived in what could only be described as ahappy mess. Clothes piled on his chair, empty snack bags collected on the floor, and the shared waste bin alwaysoverflowed. But Eric was kind — he’d shown Andy around campus, helped with his homework, and lifted hisspirits when he was homesick.Andy was grateful. He never complained. He didn’t want to start a fight. So, he’d sigh and quietly take out thegarbage, thinking it was a small price for such a good friend. But he’d been home for two weeks — and returnedto this. Now, holding the letter, he felt it was a big mistake. “I’ve been cleaning up his mess, and I get fined too ”he thought in frustration. This wasn’t fair. His usual “avoid trouble” plan had failed.Just then, the door flew open. “Andy! You won’t believe the game today…” Eric’s energetic entry stoppedshort. “Whoa. You look pale as a sheet. What’s wrong ”Without a word, Andy held out the warning letter. Eric took it, his smile fading as he read. “Oh, no. A fine Three hundred I’m… I’m really sorry.” He looked from the letter to the pile of pizza boxes in the corner, which he’d meant to throw out for days, then to Andy’s spotless desk. Real guilt washed over his face. “I’ve been completelycareless about this. I’m sorry Andy…”注意:1.续写词数应为 150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“It’s okay,” Andy said quietly, “but let’s clean it together now.” _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________They both knew that one-time cleaning was not enough — maybe they needed rules. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【答案】湖南省长沙麓山国际实验学校2025-2026学年高二4月学情检测英语试卷.pdf 【试卷】湖南省长沙麓山国际实验学校2025-2026学年高二4月学情检测英语试卷.pdf