资源简介 揭阳第一中学105届2025-2026学年下学期高二级英语科段考一第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每题2.5分,满分37.5分)AFour 2025 Writing CompetitionsAurora PrizeThis is a contest for outstanding poetry and short fiction.The first prize winner will get E500 and feedbackon their entry from a literary editor,and a year's free membership of the Society of Authors.The second prize isE150,and the third prize is a ticket to the 2025 Writers'Conference.This year's judges are author Irenosen Okojieand poet Joelle Taylor.Entries must be original.Poems should be no longer than 60 lines,and short fiction up to2,000 words.The entry fee is 9 for the first entry and f7 for any subsequent entries.The closing date is 6 November.Save As Writers PrizeThis year's contest is for poetry and short story on the theme of "Facing the Storm".The contestcommemorates the 250th anniversary of the birth of artist J.M.W.Turner.Enter.short stories up to 3,500 wordsand poems up to 60 lines.The prizes are 200,E100 and 50 in each category.Entries must be written by yourself.The entry fee is f4 per poem and f10 for three,and f5 per story and E12 for three.The closing date is 30November.Mslexia PrizeThis year's category is novel.The first prize is f5,000.The judges are Bernadine Evaristo,Olivia Maidmentand Lucy Popescu.Finalists will receive feedback from professional editors.Enter the first 3,000 words of yourown work.Longlisted writers will be asked to produce the full manuscript.The entry fee is f3.All entrants mustself-identify as a woman.The closing date is 22 NovemberPaul Cave PrizeIn honour of publisher Paul Astley Cave,who died in 2010,the competition invites original entries of:poetryup to 30 lines;micro-fiction no longer than 100 words;short stories up to 1,000 words.The prizes are:f35 for bestpoetry;f25 for best micro-fiction and f75 for best short story.The entry fees are:f15 for one short story and f25for two;f15 for up to three poems;f25 for up to eight micro-fictions.The closing date is 1 December.1.Which of the following competitions were founded in memory of a person A.Aurora Prize and Mslexia Prize.B.Aurora Prize and Paul Cave Prize.C.Save As Writers Prize and Mslexia Prize.D.Save As Writers Prize and Paul Cave Prize.2.For a young man who has written three short stories and wants to enter them with the least cost,whichcompetition is the best choice A.Aurora Prize.B.Save As Writers Prize.C.Mslexia Prize.D.Paul Cave Prize.3.What do the four competitions have in common 试卷第1页,共8页揭阳第一中学 105 届 2025-2026 学年下学期高二级英语科段考一答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 D B D B A C B C D C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A D A D D D G E C F题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 A D C A A B A B D B题号 31 32 33 34 35答案 D C C D C36.with 37.used 38.be explained 39.it 40.which 41.of 42.Toaddress 43.significantly 44.more likely 45.warmth46.范文Eat with Good MannersDear teachers and classmates,Today, I want to call on everyone to eat with good manners. Although most of us behavewell in the cafeteria, some uncivilized phenomena still exist: some push in line when getting food,others speak loudly, breaking the peaceful atmosphere. What’s worse, some even throw tablewarecarelessly after meals, causing trouble to canteen workers.Good dining manners symbolize our personal cultivation and a civilized campus. It’s nothard to be polite at table: keep quiet, wait in line patiently and handle tableware gently. Everysmall polite act can make our cafeteria better.Let’s work together to develop good dining habits and build a clean, quiet and harmoniouscafeteria. Thank you!47.One possible version:I saw the boy waving something. Squinting through the rearview mirror, I realized it wasmy cell phone — its familiar case glinting in the dim streetlight. My heart skipped a beat, and Islowly pulled over, still on edge. He stopped his motorcycle beside me, holding out the phonewith a gentle smile. “The old lady left this in my apartment building,” he said softly. “I saw it wasyours and rushed to catch up. Didn’t mean to scare you.” His words melted my panic, and I felt arush of embarrassment for judging him so quickly.I felt guilty and wanted to reward the boy. I fumbled in my wallet, but he shook his head答案第 1页,共 2页firmly. “No need, ma’am. I just didn’t want you to worry about your phone.” His kindness mademy cheeks burn. Instead, I asked for his name — Liam — and told him I’d bring him ahomemade meal the next day. The next afternoon, I dropped off a plate of lasagna at hisapartment. He thanked me with a big grin, and we chatted for a few minutes. That day, I learnednever to judge someone by their appearance; sometimes, angels wear leather jackets and ridemotorcycles.答案第 1页,共 2页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 揭阳一中105高二英语下学期第一次阶段考试试卷.pdf 段考试卷答案.pdf