资源简介 喀什二中 2025-2026 学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语学科试卷答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30分)1~5 CBAAB 6~10 ACBAA 11~15 CCCBB 16~20 CBACB第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分 50分)21-23 BAA 24-27CAAB 28-31BDCA 32-35DADC36--40 EGCFB第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)41--45BCDAC 46--50ABBDA 51---55BCBCA第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)56.a 57. which/that 58. valued 59. What 60. have conducted 61. to build62. and 63. without 64. are planning 65. surprisingly第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)One possible version:How to Improve English HandwritingGood afternoon, everyone! Currently, many of us have poor English handwriting, with messy strokesand irregular letter shapes, which not only affects the neatness of our homework and exams but also leavesa bad impression on teachers.To improve our English handwriting, I suggest we start from the following aspects. First of all, weneed to develop a correct writing posture and grip the pen properly, which is the foundation of goodhandwriting. Secondly, we should practice regularly. We can start with simple letters and words, and thengradually move on to sentences and paragraphs. Moreover, we should pay attention to the details in writing,such as the slant, spacing and size of letters.In conclusion, improving English handwriting requires our persistence and patience. Let's take actionright now.Thank you!Possible version2:How to Improve English HandwritingDear teachers and fellow students,It's my great honor to deliver a speech here. Nowadays many students have poor English handwritingand ignore the importance of English handwriting, leading to messy and unrecognizable work. This notonly affects communication but also leaves a poor impression in exams.To address this issue, here are my suggestions. First, practice basic letter forms daily. Spend 10minutes tracing standard alphabets to build muscle memory. Second, slow down when writing. Rushingoften results in uneven strokes, so focus on consistency. Additionally, observing and imitating beautifulhandwriting samples can inspire improvement. Remember, neat handwriting reflects discipline and boosts第 1 页 共 4 页confidence in exams.Let's take action now! With patience and persistence, we can all achieve clear and elegant Englishhandwriting.Thank you!第二节(满分 25分)Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse. This unexpected appearance frightened myhorse, which made it run wildly. I tried my best to control it, but in vain. Frightened as I was, I tried to keepmy balance to prevent me from falling off. Fortunately, minutes later, the horse stopped before a river, outof breath, and so did I. At that moment, my dad also came up. Seeing I was OK, he was quite relieved. Butit was clear that we got lost.We had no idea where we were and it got dark. We didn’t know where the farm house was. What wecould do was to go back along the previous track slowly. But it was really difficult for us in such a darksituation. Just as we were at the point of desperation, we heard a faint voice from the distance. “It must beUncle Zhang,” I said. So we cried back with excitement. Finally, Uncle Zhang safely brought us backhome. What an amazing ride!附:听力录音文稿Text 1M: What would you like to do in your lifetime W: I want to travel to Mars. I think that would be the most amazing thing I ever do in life. What about you M: I want to write a book about films.Text 2W: Can you pick up Amy after school today She gets out at 12: 30 p. m. I have a doctor’s appointment at1:00 p.m.M: I can pick her up at 1:30 p. m. I'll call the school and ask if she can go to the day care after school for anhour.Text 3W: Thanks for making us dinner, Edward. I know it was my turn.M: No problem. I know that you have been studying hard for your exams, and I thought you might behungry.Text 4M: What did you get in your math exam W: I got an A! That means I can go to my first-choice university! What about you M: I only managed a B. I can’t go to my first-choice university with these grades.Text 5M: Hi, Melissa. Did you only just get back from France We were expecting you yesterday.W: Hi, Ted. Our flight was delayed by over 12 hours because of the weather. I phoned Jack and explained.Text 6第 2 页 共 4 页M: Is it you that placed the order W: Yes, thank you for coming so quickly.M: And we’re going to the airport W: That’s correct.M: The app makes everything a lot simpler. I’ve already mapped out the quickest way for your journey.W: Well, that is very helpful.M: Thanks. I also have some bottles of water if you need them.W: Yes, please. I’m so thirsty. Thank you.Text 7W: I’m sorry, Mr. Marshall. I couldn’t get the books you asked for.M: Why not I’m sure they’re over there.W: But I think the bookcase is locked or stuck.M: OK, sit back down and I'll go and try to open it myself.W: I’m almost sure it’s locked. The door just wouldn’t move at all.M: If it is, I'll have to get the key from the headmaster. Oh, but he’s not in today, is he W: No, I think he’s gone on holiday. He might have taken the key with him.M: No, he wouldn’t do that—but he might have left it with Rachel.W: She was in school today. I saw her this morning.Text 8W: Thank you for inviting me to view this special exhibition. It was my pleasure to come to this gallery.M: That’s all right. The artworks were painted by a local artist. He spent decades painting the beauty of thisunique town, along with scenes from his life.W: May I ask a question I heard that the artist died in 1922 without ever selling a single painting. Is thattrue M: Yes, indeed. The artist preferred to be alone. He lived by himself, working in secret, and painted almostall his life. His friends and family only discovered his talent after he died at the age of 92. When theycleared his house, they found more than 300 paintings. And no one had ever seen these paintings.W: How surprised and delighted he would be to know that his artworks are now being shown like this!M: Yes. One thing I particularly love is that these paintings tell me what his life was like from when he wasyoung until his death.Text 9W: Hey Liam. Why do you look so down What happened M: It was my driving test today. Did you forget W: Oh no. You failed 第 3 页 共 4 页M: Yep, I failed. That is my fourth fail now.W: What went wrong M: I think it’s because I was nervous. I passed all my practice exams with my instructor with high scores.But then with a stranger, I failed.W: I have an idea.M: What is it W: Ask your instructor to go with you to the exam. You are allowed to have them in the back of the car.M: Really W: Yes. My cousin did that to help her pass. It took her seven times!M: I shall talk to my instructor about it.W: How many lessons have you had M: Feels like a million. But probably around 50. All my salary from working at McDonald's disappearsbecause of driving tests.W: It will be worth it in the end. It took me forever to pass my English and math exams. You must keepgoing. It’s the same when you are applying for jobs. You might be turned down 10 times, but on the 11thtry, the job is yours.M: I suppose so.Text 10Hello, and welcome to Sounds of the Airwaves. First released in 1970, the last song we played was “Let ItBe”by the Beatles. Written by English musician Paul McCartney, the song was inspired by a dream he hadof his mother, who sadly died when he was just fourteen. In the dream, she tried to make Paul feel better bysaying everything would be okay, and just “let it be”. He woke up, wrote the song, and it went to numberone in countries all over the world!Sit back, relax and listen with me to some of the best songs the world has ever produced. Over the nexthour, we’ve got 1987’s “Bad”by Michael Jackson, “Universe” by the boy band Exo, and many more.But before all that, coming up after the break, we have something totally different. . . From the 2019 albumLover, which sold over a million copies in China, “Cruel Summer” is a song about pain and upset. Sung byTaylor Swift, the popular American singer, it’s one to make you think!Stay tuned—we’ll be back after the advertisements!第 4 页 共 4 页2025-2026 学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷(本卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟)第 Ⅰ 卷(选择题部分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)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。每段录音读两遍。1. What does the woman want to do A. Write a book. B. Shoot a film. C. Visit another planet.2. When will the woman go to see the doctor A. At 12:30. B. At 13:00. C. At 13:30.3. Why did the man cook dinner A. The woman was busy. B. He was very hungry. C. It was his turn.4. How does the man sound A. Disappointed. B. Annoyed. C. Overjoyed.5. Who did the woman call to tell about her flight delay A. Ted. B. Jack. C. Melissa.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。每段录音读两遍。听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。6. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a taxi. B. In a hotel. C. At an airport.7. What can the app do for the man A. Book flight tickets. B. Order drinks. C. Plan the fastest route.听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What did the woman probably try to do A. Replace the door. B. Open a bookcase. C. Find the headmaster.9. What do we know about the headmaster A. He is off on vacation. B. He has lost the key. C. He’ll send for the key.10. What will the man most likely do next A. Contact Rachel B. Phone the headmaster. C. Call in a repairman.听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Where is the exhibition being held A. In the artist’s house. B. In the town hall. C. In the gallery.12. When was the artist born A. In 1922. B. In 1892. C. In 1830.13. What can we learn about the artist A. He struggled for fame in his life.B. He lived a simple life with his family.C. His works didn’t come to light until he died.听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 17 题。1 / 814.What caused Liam to fail his driving test A. Lack of sufficient practice.B. Presence of an unfamiliar examiner.C. Frequent absence from driving sessions.15.Who does the man need to consult with A. His cousin. B. His instructor. C. His boss.16.What can be inferred from what the man says A. He’s decided to quit his driving test.B. He’s no longer employed at McDonald’s.C. Repeated driving tests cost him much money.17.What is the woman’s purpose of mentioning applying for jobs A. To make comparisons B. To boost motivation. C. To recommend a position.听第 10 段录音,回答第 18 至 20 题。18.What is the speaker most likely to be A. A radio presenter. B. A music journalist. C. An orchestra director.19.What inspired the song “Let It Be” A. A concert by the Beatles.B. A trip to another country.C. A dream about his late mother.20.What does the speaker think about “Cruel Summer” A. It’s a controversial song. B. It’s a reflective song. C. It’s an enjoyable song.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。AVirtual Winter Math Contest Preparation Club registrations are now open!Winter Contest Preparation Club (January 10—February 3, 2023, Online)Math Enrichment Courses (February 7——March 3, 2023, Online)Course StreamsContest Courses are designed to cover contest questions and problem-solvingstrategies. Instructions focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun ways, andimproving skills in assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type.Programming Courses focus on exploring the relationship between math andprogramming. Building on math knowledge, solving math puzzles, and learningprogramming concepts, students program together to solve challenges and projects.Enrichment Courses are designed for students who are comfortable in math conceptsat their grade level and are looking for greater challenges and new ways to stimulate theirinterest in math.Program Fees and Financial SupportOnline Grades 1-8 Contest Club and Enrichment Courses: $225Online Grades 9-12 Contest Club and Enrichment Courses: $240+taxIf you are unable to pay for the full program because you have been financially (财政的)affected, please apply for a scholarship. Further information and an application form can befound here.2 / 8Refund PolicyThere is a $50 administrative fee for cancellation (取消) requests. Cancellations made 48hoursbefore the first class will receive a full refund minus(减去) the administrative fee. Requests forrefunds after the deadline will not be processed.RegistrationTo register for any class, you must create an account on our registration system by clicking thebutton below.21.What is the focus of Contest Courses A. Designing projects. B. Solving problems.C. Improving math levels. D. Grasping programming concepts.22.Who can apply for a scholarship A. A student who is short of money.B. A student who has rich math knowledge.C. A student who is well prepared for the contest.D. A student who has an account on the registration system.23. How much can a 6th grader be refunded if he cancels registration 3 days in advance A. $175. B. $190. C. $225. D. $240.BLila Marquez gently places a tiny wild goose (野雁) with an injured wing into a soft cotton box.“Take it easy, little Dewdrop,” she whispers, adjusting the warm lamp above the box. For the pasteight years, the retired biology teacher’s balcony in Buenos Aires has been a safe haven for injuredor abandoned wild geese. With her careful care, more than 200 geese have regained strength andreturned to the nearby wetlands.Lila’s journey with wild geese began in 2015, two years after her husband passed away. She feltlost and lonely until one rainy afternoon, when she found a weak gosling trembling under a tree—its wing broken by a stray cat. “I couldn’t leave it there,” Lila recalls. She named the goslingDewdrop and spent weeks nursing it back to health: feeding it nutrient-rich goose feed, cleaning itswound daily, and teaching it to swim in a small basin. As Dewdrop grew stronger, Lila found joyshe hadn’t felt in years. “That little goose gave me a reason to get up every morning,” she says.Soon, neighbors and passersby started bringing her injured wild geese—some with broken legs,others weakened by pollution or hunger. Lila dug into her old biology textbooks and searchedonline for goose care tips. A local vet even offered free advice to help her improve her nursingskills. Last year, a student posted a video of Lila feeding the geese on Instagram, and it quicklywent viral with over 800,000 views. People from nearby areas began donating goose feed andmedical supplies.Yet the wild geese still face great plight in the city. The wetlands they depend on are shrinkingdue to urban construction; stray animals and water pollution pose constant risks. But Lila neverloses hope. She has started a small community group to plant native water plants and advocate forwetland protection. “Caring for these geese isn’t just about saving them,” she says. “It’s aboutreminding people that we share this city with all living things.”Every time a healed goose flies off to the wetlands, Lila stands on her balcony, watching proudly.For her, these geese are more than just rescued creatures—they are symbols of comfort, hope, andthe power of small acts of kindness.3 / 824.What can we learn about Dewdrop from the text A. It stayed with Lila for eight years.B. It was the reason Lila retired from teaching.C. It helped Lila get out of loneliness.D. It became famous on social media for its story.25.What does the underlined word “plight” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A. difficulty B. noise C. competition D. change26.Which words best describe Lila according to the text A. kind-hearted and determined B. humorous and creativeC. brave and ambitious D. honest and outgoing27.What is the best title for the text A. Lila and Wild Geese: Protection and ResearchB. Lila and Wild Geese: Rescue and ComfortC. Lila and Wild Geese: Friendship and AdventureD. Lila and Wild Geese: Survival and SuccessCSince its expansion in the early 2000s, Special Olympics Unified Sports has grown into apowerful platform that bridges gaps between students with and without disabilities(残疾). Beyondmiddle and high schools, the programme now includes elementary schools and community clubs,welcoming over 2.3 million participants across 170 countries. Unified Sports allows young athleteswith intellectual or physical challenges to train, compete, and grow alongside non-disabled peerpartners, breaking down barriers through shared sports experiences.Maplewood High School in Portland has offered Unified Sports for 12 years, with popularprogrammes in track and field and badminton. Coach Elena Mendez, who leads the track team, haswitnessed remarkable changes in her athletes. “Unified Sports isn’t just about winning races,” shesays. “It’s about teaching every athlete to believe in themselves. For many of our students withdisabilities, this is the first time they’ve felt fully accepted as part of a team. They learn to set goals,support each other, and celebrate small victories—skills that stay with them long after graduation.”Unlike traditional team sports, Unified teams have no strict tryouts, and the focus is on inclusionrather than competition. Coach Jake Torres, who oversees the badminton programme, adds, “Mypriority is to make sure every athlete feels valued, whether they’re serving an ace or just learning tohold the racket. We practice ‘team cheers’ after every drill, and peer partners often stay afterpractice to help their teammates master new skills. It’s beautiful to see how both groups grow—disabled athletes gain confidence, and peer partners learn empathy.”Sophia Lin, a 10th-grader with visual impairment(视力受损), joined the Unified track team lastyear. “Before Unified Sports, I was scared to talk to classmates,” she shares. “Now, my teammateswait for me at the track every morning, and we practice running together. I won a bronze medal inthe 100-meter dash last semester, but the best part is making friends who don’t see my disability—they see me.” Her peer partner, Liam Carter, agrees: “Working with Sophia taught me that strengthcomes in many forms. We’re not just teammates; we’re family.”Today, Maplewood’s Unified teams regularly compete in regional tournaments, and their successhas inspired three nearby schools to launch similar programmes. “Unified Sports isn’t just a sportsprogramme,” says Principal Amanda Reed. “It’s a lesson in humanity—one that shows our studentsthe power of kindness, respect, and inclusion.”4 / 828.What do we know about Special Olympics Unified Sports from Paragraph 1 A. It started in elementary schools in the 2000s.B. It has attracted over 2.3 million participants worldwide.C. It only allows disabled athletes to join competition teams.D. It separates disabled and non-disabled students during training.29.What is Elena Mendez’s view on Unified Sports A. It focuses more on winning than personal growth.B. It mainly teaches athletes to set high goals.C. It is less meaningful than traditional varsity sports.D. It helps disabled athletes build life-long skills.30.What does Jake Torres value most as a coach A. Helping athletes win regional tournamentsB. Training peer partners to be professional coachesC. Ensuring every athlete feels respected and valuedD. Making tryouts accessible for all interested students31.What is the main idea of the text A. Unified Sports promotes inclusion and growth for students.B. Maplewood High School’s Unified teams win regional fame.C. Peer partners benefit more from Unified Sports than disabled athletes.D. Special Olympics Unified Sports expands to community clubs.DPeople often grumble(抱怨) that plastics are too durable. Water bottles, shopping bags, andother trash litter the planet, because plastics are everywhere and don’t break down easily. But someplastic materials change over time. They crack and melt into sludge(烂泥), all of which createshuge headaches for institutions, such as museums, trying to preserve culturally important objects.Until recently, museums only have to worry about traditional materials. “We know how toapproach the restoration of paintings, books, and materials like wood, metals, and glass,” says AnnaLagana, a research specialist at the Getty Conservation Institute. “But for plastics, our knowledge isstill limited.” Tonkin, now a doctoral researcher in fashion conservation at Nottingham TrentUniversity, agrees. “We’re now trying to figure out how to conserve plastics,” she says.Nearly every museum in the world has plastic items, and even well-cared-for objects can fallapart alarmingly quickly. Museums are doing everything they can to save culturally important itemsfrom similar fates. But preservation of plastics will likely get harder. Old objects continue to decline.Worse, biodegradable plastics, designed to fall apart easily, are increasingly common.We now live in an age of plastic, and what we decide to collect today, and what we decide topreserve will have a strong impact on how in the future we’ll be seen. Future archaeologists lookingat what’s left from the 21st century will probably find lots of poisonous waste, along with plenty ofplastic trash. But if museum preservation efforts succeed, maybe those scholars will also see thatplastic items today can be culturally meaningful – and even cherished.32.What are two totally different features of plastics mentioned in Paragraph 1 A. popular but rarely recycledB. harmless to nature but harmful to humansC. easy to make but hard to cleanD. some long-lasting but others easy-to-degrade(降解)5 / 833.What can we infer from Anna Lagana and Tonkin’s words A. Museums lack expertise in plastic preservationB. Traditional restoration makes plastic conservation needlessC. Plastic conservation in fashion is completely solvedD. The Getty Institute leads plastic preservation research34.What is the main role of Paragraph 3 A. Explain why plastic preservation is harder than traditional onesB. List ways museums protect plastic cultural objectsC. Show plastic items are common in global museumsD. Stress the growing challenges of plastic preservation35.Where can this passage be found A. In a travel brochure. B. In a fashion magazine.C. In a science report. D. In a science fiction book.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。How to Make Small TalkSometimes, people say that small talk is awkward and shallow. But if you do it successfully, theother person will focus on the more interesting parts of your conversation rather than the small talkitself. 36._________Devices(设备)downThe first step to making small talk is to put your devices away. This is a small butmeaningful gesture in a world that’s totally connected over a digital network. 37._______,and you’re not waiting for something to break your attention.Listen firstIn social situations, one way to show you’re offering your full attention is to listen in anengaged way. When you’re listening, show you’re paying attention by practicing nonverbal(非语言的) cues like nodding and making eye contact with the speaker. It’s also a goodactive listening practice to repeat what someone just told you. For example, if someone tellsyou, “Wow, I haven’t seen you in three years,” repeat back, “Three years Has it been thatlong ” 38._______Ask open questions39. _______For example “How have things been ” is a better question than “Have youbeen alright ” The latter requires a simple yes or no response, while the former draws outinformation in a conversational way.40.______When someone tells you something in a small talk conversation, respond enthusiastically.Your positivity shows you’re paying attention and also makes them feel valued andrespected. This is good for building a relationship with someone you don’t know very well.A. Be open-mindedB. Respond enthusiasticallyC. This shows you’re actively listeningD. You view these conversations as opportunities to learnE. Here are four tips that will help you make small talk in any situation6 / 8F. When you ask about the person you’re speaking to, ask open-ended questionsG. Putting your phone, or laptop away shows your focus is completely on the person you’retalking to第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 40 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。It was hard to say goodbye to the old oak tree (橡树) in our backyard. She was already 41 whenmy grandparents settled here 60 years ago—gnarled (多节的) but strong, standing tall as a silentguardian over the garden. We have a faded 42 of my mother playing under her branches as a child,the tree’s leaves 43 as if saying hello to her. That oak had a distinct 44. Her trunk bent slightly tothe east, as if reaching for the morning sun, and her branches spread wide enough to cover the entireyard. Kids in the neighborhood loved climbing her thick limbs; birds built nests in her 45, andfireflies danced in her leaves at dusk. She was more than a tree—she was part of our family.But time took its toll. We watched her 46 weaken over the years. The leaves turned yellow earliereach autumn, and some branches dried up and broke off in storms. Even the squirrels, who oncestored acorns in her bark, started 47. My grandfather sighed, “She’s lived a good life, but it’sgetting 48 to have her so close to the house.” When a heavy branch crashed onto the fence lastwinter, we knew we had to call in experts to 49 her.I couldn’t bear the thought of her 50 completely. Friends 51 me to carve her wood intokeepsakes—wooden flutes, photo frames, or even a small bench. At first, I hesitated, but then I 52their suggestion.Now, instead of looking up at her towering form, I can 53 pieces of her in my hands. The photoframe holding my mother’s childhood picture is 54 to the touch, carrying the warmth of the sun sheonce soaked up. The wooden flute, when played, hums a soft tune that feels like a 55 of her rustlingleaves. The old oak is gone, but her memory lives on—in our hearts and in the things she’s become.41. A.amazing B.old C.plain D.lonely42. A.profile B.painting C.photo D.journal43. A.shining B.trembling C.cracking D.waving44. A.shape B.system C.variety D.personality45. A.roots B.shadows C.trunk(树干) D.bark(树皮)46. A.strength B.beauty C.height D.fame47. A.returning B.leaving C.sheltering D.struggling48. A.convenient B.dangerous C.suitable D.responsible49. A.sweep away B.watch over C.work out D.cut down50. A.disappearing B.competing C.crashing D.exploring51. A.begged B.urged(催促) C.requested D.forced52. A.refused B.forgot C.took D.ignored53. A.apply B.hold C.master D.admire54. A.rough(粗糙的) B.cold C.smooth D.powerful55. A.memory B.warning C.promise D.challenge第二节(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。Camping, 56 favorite leisure activity among teens, offers notable physical and mental advantages.When you set up tents, gather firewood and cook outdoors, you’re engaging in activities 57 require7 / 8full physical effort. These tasks not only build up your strength but also improve your hand-eyecoordination, a skill 58 (value) in many daily situations.59 makes camping particularly beneficial is that it exposes you to natural sunlight, helping yourbody produce vitamin D. In recent years, researchers 60 (conduct) studies showing that campingcan reduce anxiety levels by 20% on average. The effect is even more obvious if you camp withfriends, as shared experiences are easy for teenagers 61 (build) bonds and boost mood.Of course, safe camping requires preparation: you should check the weather forecast 62 carrynecessary supplies. A well-prepared trip will let you enjoy the beauty of nature 63 worrying aboutunexpected problems. If you 64 (plan) your first camping trip now, start with a short, easy route tobuild confidence. By spending time in nature, you’ll find camping 65 (surprising) fun and a greatway to stay healthy.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分)鉴于部分同学英语书写不佳,校学生会将举行主题为 “How to Improve English Handwriting”的英文演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参加此次活动,内容包括:1. 陈述现状;2. 提出建议。注意:1. 写作词数 80 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。How to Improve English Handwriting_________________________________________________________________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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。It was summer. My dad finally decided to take me on a special trip to Inner Mongolia that day,which made me excited.We took a plane to Hohhot, the provincial capital of Inner Mongolia. The moment we got off theplane in the late afternoon, we saw Uncle Zhang, a farmer whose house we had booked, welcomingus over there. He picked us up from the airport and drove us up to his farm.His wife, Aunt Liu cooked us a delicious dinner and we got to know his family. My dad and Ispent the night in the guestroom of the farm house listening to the birds singing in the grasslands.Very early in the morning, Uncle Zhang woke us up to have breakfast. “The day starts at dawn onmy farm,” he said. After breakfast, my dad began to ride horses with Uncle Zhang.In the afternoon, Uncle Zhang wondered if I would take a horse ride. I said I would if my dadaccompanied me. So, my dad and I got on our horses, and headed slowly towards the distance. Soonafter, Uncle Zhang’s farm was out of sight behind.After a long period, we stopped our horses, and began to enjoy the beautiful green grasslandahead. The cool wind was slightly blowing our face. Once in a while we could still hear some birdssing in the woods nearby. It was so peaceful and quiet. I had never been so relaxed before.注意:1. 续写词数应为 80 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse.__________________We had no idea where we were and it was getting dark.___________________8 / 8 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025_2026 第一学期 高一期中考试2025_2026 第一学期 高一期中考试 英语答案.pdf 2025_2026 第一学期 高一期中考试2025_2026 第一学期 高一期中考试.pdf