资源简介 高二年级英语参考答案原牛考院第一部分 听力(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)1-5: BAACC 6-10: ACBAB 11-15: CCABA 16-20: BBCBA第二部分 阅读 (共 20 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 50 分)21-23 DAC 24-27 DCBC 28-31 BBAB 32-35 DBAB 36-40: BDAEF第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15 分)41-45 DABCA 46-50 ADCCA 51-55 BBDDB第二节 语法填空(共 10 题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56. insignificant 57. a 58. but 59. making 60. events61. have frequented 62. children’s 63. involved 64. Without 65. what第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)范文Less Screen, More LifeIt's common to witness many of us high school students constantly glued to our screens,losing ourselves in endless social media feeds or online games. This excessive screen time oftenresults in diminished concentration, reduced outdoor activities, and less meaningful interaction.To solve this, we should practice a digital minimalism lifestyle by carefully choosing digitaltools that are useful while reducing distractions. For instance, removing entertaining apps ordesignating the first hour after dinner as a "tech-free" hour for family conversation or reading cangreatly boost our study efficiency. By focusing more on offline activities like school clubs orsports, we can rediscover the joy of face-to-face communication. This change will finally lead to amore balanced and fulfilling life.Let us embrace digital minimalism to save our precious time. Together, we can build ahealthier campus environment.第二节(满分 25 分)范文I began beating a rhythm on the table. I played with it, making up new rhythms, losingmyself in the beat. The sound of my palms against the wood seemed to fill my ears, drowning outthe laughter, the envy, the ache in my leg. I didn’t notice the drummer until he slid into the chairbeside me. “You feel it, don’t you ” he said, nodding at my drumming fingers. “Like the music ismoving you.” I shrugged, still bitter. “I don’t have magic in my feet.” He smiled, reached into hisjacket, and produced a pair of worn drumsticks. “I can’t speak to your feet, but your hands havemagic to spare.”The drummer handed me his drumsticks. Pointing toward the empty drum set behind thebandstand, he proposed, “Why don’t you give it a try ” I made my way up, my uneven pacefeeling less heavy with each step. When I sat down behind the drums, something clicked. I let therhythm flow through me — my hands moving faster than my feet ever could, my heart beating intime with the swing. The dancers below didn’t notice at first, but soon Emily looked up, her eyeswide with surprise and pride. Frankie gave me a nod, and for the first time, it wasn’t a smirk. Thatnight, I finally understood what Momma meant about magic. She just hadn’t known where minewas hiding.话题:人与自我(超越自我)主旨大意:本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者虽然腿脚不便,但内心对音乐和舞蹈充满热爱。在朋友的怂恿下,他偷偷溜进舞厅,却在尝试跳舞时摔倒,被弗兰基嘲笑。愤怒之下,他意识到自己不能跳舞,但可以创造音乐。续写思路:①由第一段首句内容"我开始在桌子上敲击节奏。"可知,第一段可描写作者敲击桌子,用节奏宣泄情感,吸引了鼓手的注意。②由第二段首句内容"鼓手把他的鼓槌递给了我。"可知,第二段可描写作者接过鼓槌,在舞台上尽情演奏,最终赢得认可,找到了属于自己的位置。育人价值:故事引导学生认识到,每个人都有自己的独特才能与价值;面对自身局限时,不必沉溺于与他人比较的失落,而应探索并发展属于自己的闪光点,将热爱转化为成长的力量。听力原文(Text 1)M: What time have they arranged it for this time W: They asked me to be there an hour earlier.M: You’d better leave home by two o’clock then, to be on the safe side.(Text 2)W: How can I find your house M: You can’t miss it. It’s beside a bookstore opposite a house with a pool in the garden. Wehaven’t got a garage so you’ll have to park in the street.(Text 3)W: I just can’t understand this long delay!M: Wait a minute! I think they’re announcing our train. It’s arriving at platform 2.W: Good, we should be there in an hour, and then we can drive straight to Bob’s house to havedinner.(Text 4)W: I understand that you’re hoping to make the Olympic ice skating team.M: Yes. I think I’m as good as anyone else who was chosen.(Text 5)M: Did you manage to get that new software installed on your computer W: Oh, I tried, but I ran into a bit of a problem. It requires a really specific operating system, andmine is too old. I’ll try it on my sister’s computer.(Text 6)W: Two years’ living away is a long time.M: Yes, but I don’t have to worry about whether I can return to my old position. That’s guaranteedanyway. And opportunities to work overseas like this aren’t common.W: Especially to oversee new project developments.M: Well, I was already doing similar work. Not sure if it’s really a promotion. The only thing is Itried to negotiate a delay to sign the contract of the new position for more preparation time butfailed. I felt I didn’t have any say in the matter.(Text 7)M: Hey, Cindy. I haven’t seen you for days. Where have you been W: I went on a trip with my family.M: How was your trip going W: It was fantastic. Normally we just head for the seaside as that’s what the kids like but this yeartheir grandparents took them to stay with some friends of theirs on a farm in Italy. Anyhow, wecould go anywhere we wanted to go. In the end we decided to go hill-walking. We used to do it alot when we were at university but hadn’t done it for about fifteen years so we were afraid we’d bea bit unfit. But we were fine. We got up to 5,000 feet and had the most amazing views.(Text 8)M: What was your first acting experience, Debbie W: I played a tomato in a school play at the age of 7, and I immediately fell in love with that.M: But you attended acting school only after you had received a university degree in English.W: True. I did the degree out of respect for my parents’ wishes.M: What advice would you give to someone who wants to follow a career in the theater W: They may be able to perform a variety of roles and some of them may even get acting awards.However, they should know that there will probably be periods of unemployment.M: So what is it that truly fuels you to keep on going W: Well, I really enjoy performing classic roles in famous plays, but there’s nothing quite like themoment you know you’ve moved someone with your performance.(Text 9)W: I don’t understand why you don’t want me to study abroad.M: Because your mother and I want to look after you and make sure you are safe.W: It’s not as if I’m going halfway round the Earth to America or Australia. Anyway, I’ve appliedto colleges in Germany, France and Italy. My first choice would be Germany, followed by Franceof course, given that my German is more fluent than my French, but I wouldn’t mind a couple ofyears in Italy either. It would be great to learn a fourth language.M: I still don’t understand why you want to go abroad. All your friends are staying here …W: You know perfectly well that my ambition is to eventually work for the European Commission,and I believe studying abroad would greatly assist me in achieving that.M: But studying abroad will be far more costly than studying here, not to mention the cost ofliving. Last time your mother and I were in Paris, we paid a fortune for a simple lunch.W: Don’t worry. If I end up in Paris, I won’t be eating in pricey restaurants.(Text 10)W: Good morning, friends! The Ace Travel Agency wants to help your family plan its next outing.The perfect place to spend a weekend is at our own spot at the lake. There kids can go swimmingor fishing, or play tennis and volleyball. Mom and Dad can take part in those activities or justrelax and enjoy the outdoors. All you have to do is pack your bags. We even have transportationfrom our office in the mall to the lake. Everything is taken care of. You have the restaurant whereyou can eat anything you like. Three meals a day are available, plus a late-night snack withsandwiches and cakes. At night there are special activities and sports for everyone. Watchingmovies, singing, and playing games are just a few of the things you can do in the evening. And atthe end of the day, you have your comfortable room with a private bath. You’ll enjoy sleeping allnight in this relaxing, quiet place. This month we’re offering a special family price. Two adultsand children can come for two days at the price of two adults, and everything is included. You canpay for everything with your credit card. Please hurry because we only have rooms for 12 families.After all the space is reserved, you’ll have to wait for another time. Call now for next weekend.C. Moving the audience emotionally.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。高二年级英语试卷 13.What is the relationship between the speakers 第 I卷 A. Father and daughter. B. Teacher and student. C. Classmates.第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 原牛考院 14. Which language does the woman speak best 第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. French. B. German. C. Italian.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 15. Why does the woman want to go abroad 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。 A. To get valuable experience. B. To learn a new language. C. To travel with her friends.1. What time is the woman’s appointment 16. What does the man think of the food in Paris A. At 2:00. B. At 3:00. C. At 4:00. A. Simple. B. Expensive. C. Delicious.2. Which house is the woman looking for 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。A. The one near a bookstore. B. The one with a garage. C. The one with a pool in the garden. 17. What should the tourists do 3. Where does the conversation take place A. Prepare some food. B. Pack their own bags. C. Get to the lake themselves.A. At a railway station. B. At Bob’s home. C. At a restaurant. 18. What can the tourists do at the spot 4. What is the man hoping to do A. Make their own meals. B. Have afternoon snacks. C. Enjoy various sports activities.A. Choose new team members. 19. What does the speaker say about the special family price B. Become an ice-skating coach. A. It is offered only this week. B. The children come for free. C. The meals aren’t included.C. Get into the Olympic ice-skating team. 20. Why should the families book quickly 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. The number of rooms is limited.A. Replacing a computer. B. Upgrading a system. C. Installing software. B. There is only one tour for each month.第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) C. The price will change from next week.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 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)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 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 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。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 A6. How does the man feel about returning to his current position Job Wanted: RE&S Enterprises Pte Ltd is HiringA. Secure. B. Uncertain. C. Concerned. RE&S Enterprises Pte Ltd is a leading restaurant chain with more than 70 outlets (分店) in Singapore. Our7. What did the man fail to do 30 years of presence in Singapore signifies the commitment to continual growth and innovation. Our businessA. Get a promotion. B. Sign a business contract. C. Delay taking up a position. and customer principle seizes opportunities to offer an experience of exotic (异域的) cultures via relevant,听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。 affordable quality and service that are focused on Food for Life. We welcome you to be part of our Growing8. Where did the woman go Team!A. A farm. B. The mountains. C. The seaside. Join Our Baking Crew at the Central Kitchen!9. How did the woman feel at the beginning of the holiday Love baking Want to be part of something fresh, fast-paced, and full of flavor A. Worried. B. Excited. C. Disappointed. We’re looking for young, energetic, and passionate individuals to join our dynamic Bakery Central Kitchen听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。 team!10. What did Debbie’s parents want her to do Roles Available:A. Attend an acting school. B. Get an English degree. C. Participate in more plays. Bakery staff: Help prepare, shape, and bake delicious treats.11. What suggestion does Debbie give to people aiming to be actors Management Trainee: Train and become a future Central Kitchen Manager.A. Researching into roles. B. Trying to get acting awards. C. Preparing for unemployment. We’re Looking For:12. What does Debbie value most about acting School leavers or fresh graduates are welcomed.A. Performing classic roles. No experience No problem we’ll train you.B. Getting more acting opportunities. Passionate about baking and mastering new skills.1 2Able to work in a fast-paced kitchen environment. 25. What does the underlined word “revelation” in paragraph 2 probably refer to Team player with a great attitude. A. A temporary relief. B. A deep regret.What You’ll Get: C. A refreshing realization. D. A painful recovery.On-the-job training from experienced bakers. 26. What is the author’s current attitude towards his GPS watch Career growth opportunities. A. Highly dependent. B. Less concerned.Staff discounts. C. Strongly critical. D. Deeply confused.Fun and supportive team environment. 27. What does the author’s experience convey Clean, organized, and modern kitchen settings. A. Physical injuries often lead to mental growth.APPLY NOW B. Setting practical goals is essential for athletes.21. What is the main goal of RE&S Enterprises Pte Ltd C. True pleasure in sports lies beyond tracking data.A. To expand its business worldwide. B. To supply raw materials to bakeries. D. Social connection is the ultimate goal of running.C. To promote local eating habits in Singapore. D. To deliver cultural experiences through food. C22. Which of the following is a MUST for the job applicants Recently, multiple topics related to “raising lobsters (龙虾)” trended on Chinese social media, capturingA. The ability to work well in a team. B. A university degree in management. widespread public attention. However, the “lobster” in question is not a tasty dish; instead, it is the nickname forC. Rich working experience in baking. D. Familiarity with modern kitchen settings. OpenClaw, an open-source artificial intelligence software. Because of its distinctive red lobster icon, netizens23. What benefit can the employees enjoy affectionately refer to the process of setting up and training it as “raising lobsters.” This unusual trend highlightsA. A high starting salary. B. Flexible working hours. a growing public fascination with autonomous technology.C. Cheaper food and drinks. D. Free housing arrangements. Unlike conversational AI models like ChatGPT that merely offer suggestions or generate text, OpenClawB acts as a highly proactive personal assistant. Once granted (授权) device access, it can fully take over variousSeveral years ago, I was addicted to personal bests (PBs). I treated every run as a never-ceasing battle software to independently carry out complex, multi-step tasks. Beyond just organizing folders or sending emails,against time with my GPS watch serving as my judge. Failure seemed certain unless I hit the target pace while it can seamlessly edit documents, book travel tickets, and manage daily schedules. Activated by simple voicesuccess merely fueled the urge to map out how to go faster next mands, this hands-free automation represents a massive leap forward in digital productivity.It was two years before this means of running brought out multiple physical discomforts in me. Then a However, using OpenClaw requires significant technical expertise, often involving complicated computermajor injury—my broken ankle—sidelined me for three months, forcing me to switch to long, unhurried walks coding environments. This difficult learning process has given birth to a booming “door-to-door installation (安in the nearby park—no watch, no headphones and just the rhythm of my footsteps. It came as a revelation: I 装)” service industry. Searches for “OpenClaw installation” on various e-commerce platforms reveal on-sitenoticed the golden color of dusk filtering through oak leaves, the laughter of children echoing from the prices ranging from 300 to 800 yuan, with 500 yuan being the standard rate. Remote installation services areplayground and the smell of freshly baked bread floating from a nearby bakery. more affordable, typically costing between 50 and 100 yuan. The surging demand is so high that collegeWhen I returned to running, I resolved to abandon the addiction to PBs, opting for a pace gentle enough to students skilled in technology and IT workers are quickly cashing in. Remarkably, some claim to have earned aallow off-key singing without breathing heavily. I joined a social running group, where we paused to pet dogs surprising amount of money within just a few days from this service alone.and share weekly stories. Then trail running, where roots and rocks demand full attention to footing rather than While this profitable gold rush continues, cybersecurity experts caution users about potential data privacyspeed, became my new pursuit. Initially, it felt odd, like I was cheating, casting me into a mild state of disquiet risks. They warn that granting extensive system permissions to unfamiliar third-party installers can be extremelywith this unaccustomed pace. Soon, this shift brought clarity. dangerous. Moving forward, open-source developers are actively working to simplify the software's architecture.One Saturday dawn, an aimless run led me to a reservoir. As I watched the sunlight sparkling on the water, They hope to eventually make the installation process completely accessible to everyday consumers, allowingI realized I hadn’t checked my electronic watch even once-no thoughts of pace or distance, just pure pleasure in everyone to enjoy the convenience safely.running. That’s when it hit me: The essence of running doesn’t lie in pursuing data but in fully inhabiting the 28. What makes OpenClaw stand out from conversational AI models present, embracing surrounding delights and connecting with my body, nature and the world. That, indeed, is the A. It relies heavily on typed instructions.greatest personal best of all. Now, I run to unwind after a long workday, to bond with friends and to witness B. It acts independently to perform tasks.sunrises. Occasionally I race at full speed, only when it feels fulfilling, not driven by a device and letting go of C. It focuses mainly on generating emails.the need to prove myself. D. It provides suggestions for daily schedules.24. What can we learn about the author in paragraph 1 29. What leads to the surge of the “door-to-door installation” service A. He felt tired of daily training. B. He ran to compete with others. A. The potential personal data theft. B. The difficulty in setting up the software.C. He used GPS to explore routes. D. He cared too much about his records. C. The high prices on e-commerce platforms. D. The promotion by technically skilled students.3 430. What can we infer about OpenClaw from the last paragraph A. deepen B. create C. remove D. settleA. It will become more user-friendly. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the text B. It will be banned for privacy risks. A. Information Explosion: A Modern CrisisC. It will completely take over IT jobs. B. The Ostrich Effect: Why We Avoid FactsD. It will be replaced by newer models. C. Emotions: The Key to Strategic Learning31. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text D. The Ostrich Effect: Comfort Comes FirstA. To promote the AI service industry. 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)B. To introduce a trending AI assistant. 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。C. To warn about potential cyber threats. I put on a headset, and within seconds I am somewhere else witnessing something unbelievable. Ice sheetsD. To guide the installation of OpenClaw. float on the water. Wind brushes past my ears. In the distance, mountains glow (发光) under the moonlight.D Moments later, I find myself inside a museum, leaning close to a painting I’ve never seen in my real life. 36 ThisIt might seem strange that in an information-rich world, people often try their best to avoid finding out is the promise of virtual reality (VR): a world delivered to us without leaving home.about certain things. Whether it's skipping a follow-up doctor's appointment or refusing to read an unsettling There is much to anticipate in this form of travel. 37 There is no need to consider weathernews article, this tendency has a name: “the Ostrich(鸵鸟) Effect,” just like the bird supposedly burying its head conditions, health issues or financial pressure. You may enter distant places at any moment and leave just asin the sand. Researchers at the University of Chicago set out to understand when and why this occurs. freely. For those limited by schedule, health, or income, VR quietly removes barriers that traditional travel oftenIn one experiment, children aged from 5 to 10 were asked to imagine their favorite and least favorite candy. sets in place.Then came the choice: Would they like to watch a video about why eating that candy was bad for their teeth 38 Travelers wander through unfamiliar streets, taste strange local dishes, hear different languagesChildren at the age of 5 or 6 wanted to know—good or bad, the information itself was exciting. Older children, spoken and engage face-to-face with people shaped by different traditions. Such real encounters awaken thehowever, hesitated. They were much less interested in hearing about the downsides of their favorite treat, though senses of travelers and help create lasting memories. More importantly, they change how places feel to us.they had no problem learning why their least favorite candy was bad. This distinction is clear. Virtual travel offers designed scenes and programmed sensations, but it remainsSo why do children transform from fearless learners into strategic avoiders The answer lies in emotions. carefully controlled. Real travel, by contrast, is shaped by unpredictability. 39 In those real unplannedInformation is not neutral(中立的)—it often carries consequences for how we feel. News about our health, moments, understanding becomes lived rather than recorded.abilities, or beliefs can trigger disappointment, anxiety, or shame. By avoiding knowledge, people protect Virtual reality will undoubtedly continue to evolve, enriching how we experience journeys and imaginethemselves, at least in the short term, from negative emotions. distant worlds. Still, it can never replace actual presence. Travel is not simply about seeing farther: it is alsoSaving ourselves from pain can be protective, yet when avoidance becomes habitual, the costs can about feeling where you stand. 40outweigh the benefits. At a personal level, refusing to learn important medical information can endanger health. A. Yet real travel leaves a deeper mark.At a societal level, avoidance may entrench political divides or stubborn mindsets. When people deliberately B. I am not moving, yet I am traveling.tune out perspectives that challenge their worldview, they lose opportunities for growth, understanding, and C. My feet ache as my journey stretches across the day.connection. D. Virtual journeys are convenient, time-saving, and widely accessible.At its core, the Ostrich Effect reveals something deeply human. We are curious creatures, but also fragile E. It demands choices, adaptation, and constant awareness of the unexpected.ones. We want to know, yet we fear what knowing might mean. This push and pull shapes our decisions every F. Some knowledge, it seems, only arrives when your feet are on the ground.day. This is why researchers stress the importance of teaching children not only to embrace curiosity, but also to G. But the convenience may gradually weaken our desire to explore the real world.develop resilience(韧性) and always grab the chance to learn, adapt, and succeed. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)32. Which of the following shows the “Ostrich Effect” 第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15分)A. A patient checking drug side effects. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。B. A player blaming others for his failure. “Rockalina now has a new friend,” Chris Leone, who runs an animal shelter in New Jersey, shared in anC. A runner dropping out of a fierce race. online video. The footage captured a remarkable moment: for the 41 time in nearly half a century, theD. A student refusing to check his test scores. elderly turtle was meeting her own kind.33. Why does the “Ostrich Effect” occur “What a truly 42 scene,” he added, his voice warm with emotion, “For almost fifty years,A. To build up self-confidence. B. To avoid psychological pain. Rockalina’s world was 43 by the tiles (瓷砖) of a kitchen floor; now, it is defined by the quiet rhythm ofC. To screen useless information. D. To develop independent thinking. her little friend.”34. What does the underlined word “entrench” in paragraph 4 mean Rockalina is an eastern box turtle, 44 found in the eastern United States. These turtles5 6get their 45 from their special ability to withdraw almost entirely into their box-shaped shells. Though Engagement with the arts also benefits 62 (child) development. Those 63 (involve) inonce common, their numbers have 46 sharply in recent decades — the result of habitat loss, road drama show improved literary skills, while music practice enhances math and language abilities. Art-inclinedaccidents, and, as in Rockalina’s case, being taken from the wild as 47 . children are more likely to find employment later in life. Clearly, art is vital to human life. 64 it,Back in 1977, a boy 48 Rockalina near his home. His family decided to keep her, and then, she existence would be dull and static — art is part of 65 makes us truly human.lived on their kitchen floor, 49 cat food and vegetables. Last February, Leone took her in, concerned 第 II卷about her health. Ten months of care followed, her strength gradually 50 . 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)Then came the day of the introduction. “I brought a young turtle to meet Rockalina,” Leone explained. 第一节 (满分 15分)“Right away, they 51 .” The two began to walk slowly side by side. Her head tilting slightly, Rockalina 假设你是李华,针对身边部分同学沉迷于使用电子产品这一现象,请给学校报社投稿,倡议同学们even paused 52 , as if making sure her little friend could keep up. “Many think turtles live alone, but 回归“数字极简主义” (Digital Minimalism)的生活方式。内容包括:that’s not the whole 53 . They can truly enjoy 54 — and here’s the proof.” 1.陈述具体现象; 2.倡议数字极简生活。This first meeting is only the 55 . With her health improving, Leone hopes to introduce more turtles, 注意:(1)写作词数应为 80 词左右; (2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。building a small, much-needed family around her. Less Screen, More Life41. A. very B. next C. last D. first _____________________________________________________________________42. A. moving B. dramatic C. familiar D. shocking 第二节 (满分 25分)43. A. provided B. measured C. governed D. covered 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。44. A. rarely B. accidentally C. naturally D. ultimately I hated it when Momma said fate hadn’t put magic in my feet. If I wasn't meant to dance, why did I grow45. A. name B. gift C. nickname D. label up in Harlem, right across from the ballroom (舞厅) If I wasn’t supposed to dance, how could I express the46. A. declined B. multiplied C. changed D. expanded rhythms (节奏) beating in my heart 47. A. food B. specimens C. souvenirs D. pets Every evening, I watched my neighbor Frankie and the other kids practice their dance moves on the street.48. A. identified B. founded C. spotted D. tracked However, with my weak legs, I could do nothing but beat the rhythms on the kitchen table. Soon they would49. A. turning to B. putting on C. feeding on D. adapting to crowd inside the ballroom, swinging to the music like real dancers. I heard that music every night, but Momma50. A. returning B. recovering C. refreshing D. reforming could never spare me the thirty cents admission. That’s why I let my friend Emily talk me into sneaking in.51. A. danced B. clicked C. trapped D. smiled “Don’t you want to try dancing to a real band ” she called, “We can sneak in from the back door.”52. A. respectfully B. occasionally C. nervously D. instantly My mind was made up. Then I hurried after Emily towards the back door.53. A. concept B. fact C. definition D. story “Hey, you kids!” a voice called out, “You aren’t supposed to be here!”54. A. ownership B. help C. music D. company I froze. Leaning against a parked car was obviously a drummer (鼓手), playing with a pair of drumsticks55. A. chance B. beginning C. struggle D. treatment (鼓槌). But before I could react, Emily grabbed my arm and pulled me through the door. We raced down a第二节 语法填空(共 10题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) hallway and up a dim staircase. When we finally pushed through to the main hall, I stopped dead.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。 The ballroom was enormous, packed with dancers dressed in their finest. Two bands set on the stage sideArt is everywhere. Most public spaces have been carefully designed by artistic minds to be both functional by side, playing hard as if they were fighting a joyful musical battle. Among them was the drummer that hadand beautiful. Why, then, is art still so widely considered to be “the easy subject” at school, 56 (significant) to yelled at us before. But I was too excited to care about it. I took Emily’s hand, and the music swept us up. For awider society, or even a waste of time and effort few magical minutes, I was in heaven. Then my weak legs failed me. I landed hard on the floor.Actually, art connects culture and commerce like few other things can. It generates income and carries “Man, I never seen a cripple (瘸子) dancing like that.” Frankie and his friends stood over me, laughing outemotional value. When people attend 57 live concert, they pay not only for the joy of live music, the loud.comfort of convenient hotels, or the pleasure of good meals, 58 importantly for a unique experience and Tears stung my eyes, but rage burned hotter. The fact that I wasn’t fit to dance didn’t mean I wasn’t fit fora lasting memory. Modern consumers increasingly seek life experiences over basic material possessions, as their music! I could make the music that brought the dancers to life! I got up and walked away angrily to a table in thevalues change, 59 (make) art an important driver of the cultural economy. corner.Moreover, art strengthens community bonds and reduce loneliness. Shared artistic experiences encourage 注意:(1)续写词数应为 150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。reflection and discussion, creating social connections. They also allow people to express common values, Paragraph 1: I began beating a rhythm on the table.especially through works that honor important national 60 (event). Additionally, studies show that _______________________________________________________________________________people who 61 (frequent) cultural activities in recent months turn out to harvest better well-being. Paragraph 2: The drummer handed me his drumsticks._______________________________________________________________________________7 8 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 3高二英语答案.pdf 高二英语试卷.pdf