资源简介 福建龙岩市非一级达标校2025-2026学年第二学期半期考高二英语科试卷一、听力选择题1.What will the speakers most likely do after lunch A.Write a paper. B.Attend a workshop. C.Visit a store.2.When will the woman pick up the man A.At 8:00. B.At 8:30. C.At 8:15.3.How can the man’s recipe be described A.It’s a reward. B.It’s a success. C.It’s a problem.4.What does the man have to do now A.Finish typing the paper. B.Put the material in order. C.Finish checking his reference.5.What is the main topic of the conversation A.Gifts for a friend. B.A literature event. C.A going-away party.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a cafe. B.At a grocery. C.In a theatre.7.How much should the man pay A.$5. B.$20. C.$25.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Which event impressed the woman most A.The dance party. B.The yard sale. C.The picnic.9.What were the neighbors like before A.They held small events.B.They seldom interacted.C.They shared their belongings.10.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A regular activity. B.Weekend plans. C.Changes in the community.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Why did the officer want to see the man’s licence A.Because he was speeding.B.Because he was a stranger.C.Because he took the wrong turn.12.What’s the speed limit in business area of this city A.20 mph. B.25 mph. C.35 mph.13.How does the woman probably feel about the man’s mistake A.Angry. B.Doubtful. C.Sympathetic.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Who is the pioneer of the Slow Food Movement A.An Italian. B.A Spanish. C.A Frenchman.15.What caused the start of the Slow Food Movement A.The opening of a fast food restaurant.B.An ad of a fast food company.C.A meal eaten in Rome.16.How does the man consider fast food A.Nutritious. B.Boring. C.Tasty.17.What is the main aim of the Slow Food Movement A.To protect traditional dishes.B.To promote better lifestyles.C.To prevent eating fast food.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.How can frozen food be kept cold at ordinary temperatures A.By using bags. B.By using water. C.By using paper.19.What is advised to do when camping A.Use special dry foods. B.Never cook meat or eggs. C.Keep milk in a cooler box.20.What is the passage mainly about A.How to pick up fresh food.B.How to eat healthily in different weather.C.How to keep food from going bad in summer.二、阅读理解Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition Opens in SingaporeWhat is the exhibition about Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a large - scale digital art exhibition that brings the Post-Impressionist master’s works to life through projections, sound and interactive technology. It returns to Singapore with a notable new feature.What is the key new feature A dedicated AI Studio has been added. Visitors can type a text prompt, such as “sunflowers under a starry sky,” and an artificial intelligence algorithm will instantly generate a unique digital image in Van Gogh’s distinctive style of brushstrokes and colors. This image can then be projected alongside the artist’s classic works. “It’s about participation, not just observation,” notes a curator (策展人).What are the main sections of the experience . Digital Galleries: Walk through rooms surrounded by animated projections of paintings like The Starry Night and Sunflowers.. AI Studio: Create and display your own AI-generated Van Gogh-style artwork.. VR Journey: Use virtual reality headsets to explore the landscapes of Arles, France that inspired Van Gogh. Please note: The VR section has a separate queue and may require additional waiting time.TIME SPENT ACROSS THE 3 MAIN SECTIONSWhat are the dates and prices . Dates & Venue: 15 November 2025 — 15 May 2026, Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre.. Ticket Price:Adult (18-64): $ 32 (Weekdays) /$ 38 (Weekends)Child (5-12): $ 18 (All days) Children under 5 enter free.Student (13-17 or with valid ID): $ 22 (All days)Senior (65+): $20 (All days)Family Package (2 Adults+2 Children): $ 88 (Weekdays only)21.What makes the exhibition special A.It prioritizes active interaction over passive viewing.B.It values AI artwork more than human creation.C.It stresses the commercial potential of AI artwork.D.It makes art appreciation accessible to children.22.What can visitors do in the VR Journey A.Design original artworks in the style of Van Gogh.B.Take a virtual tour of the scenery that influenced Van Gogh.C.Appreciate lively pictures of Van Gogh’s well - known paintings.D.Communicate with local artists in the city of Arles.23.How much should a young couple with 4-year-old twins pay at least A.$82. B.$86. C.$88. D.$64.Tuan Pham, a 47-year-old man, was feeling strong as he approached the 12-mile mark of the Long Beach Half Marathon. It was his seventh race, and he looked forward to celebrating at the finish line with his teenage son, who had run ahead. Suddenly, after taking another step or two, he collapsed, his memory cutting off entirely. He lay motionless on the ground, his heart having stopped completely.He had no pulse and wasn’t breathing. Three blocked arteries (动脉) had caused a sudden cardiac arrest (心脏骤停) , leaving him clinically dead. According to the American Heart Association, the survival rate for an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is less than 12%. Pham’s situation seemed hopeless, and his only chance relied on a miracle — like a heart doctor happening to be nearby.At that very moment, Dr. Ryan Chiu, a heart doctor from a nearby hospital, happened to be just a few feet away. He had finished a meal and was leaving a restaurant when his friend asked him to stay a few minutes for the ocean view. This small delay proved to be fateful. Seeing Pham fall, Dr. Chiu rushed over, recognized the emergency, and immediately began performing chest compressions.Dr. Chiu handled the crisis well. He asked a bystander to continue compressions while calling his hospital to prepare an operating room. Soon, an ambulance took Pham to the hospital, with Dr. Chiu driving behind. The surgery to clear the blocked arteries was a total success. Pham not only survived but fully recovered — he even planned to return to finish the last two miles.Reflecting on the incredible series of events, Pham was filled with amazement. “I can’t believe the first guy to see me fall and give me help was a cardiac surgeon,” he said. “What are the odds ” It was the perfect timing — a friend’s casual suggestion, the surgeon’s delayed leave, and his immediate presence — that turned a near tragedy into a miraculous survival story.24.What happened to Tuan Pham during the marathon A.He fell and got his leg injured. B.He lost his memory after the race.C.He suffered a sudden heart failure. D.He felt too tired to finish the last two miles.25.Why does the author mention “less than 12%” in paragraph 2 A.To stress the urgency of Pham’s situation. B.To show the commonness of heart diseases.C.To explain the importance of daily exercise. D.To criticize the slow response of ambulances.26.What directly caused Dr. Chiu to be at the scene at the right time A.He was following the ambulance. B.He was participating in the marathon.C.A friend asked him to stay to see the view. D.A bystander called him for immediate help.27.What is the best title for the passage A.A Desperate Race. B.A Timely Rescue.C.A Surgeon’s Quick Aid. D.A Marathon Misfortune.At the foot of Yinhu Mountain in Shenzhen, the Yulong landfill — once the city’s largest waste site — is busy in the early morning. After two decades undisturbed, the Yulong landfill’s 2.55 million cubic meters of waste — a volume large enough to fill 1,000 swimming pools — is now undergoing the nation’s largest excavation (挖掘) and relocation project, with dozens of excavators operating all out.Located near the city center, the landfill long polluted the nearby neighborhoods with terrible smells and dirty groundwater. Meanwhile, the increasing shortage of land resources has forced the city to fundamentally explore new approaches to tackling this waste pile problem. Now, at the site, trucks transport different categories of waste to sorting centers. After sorting, burnable materials of the household waste are transported to the energy ecological park for incineration (焚烧), thus turning waste into resources.In the incineration workshop, waste gas is kept above 850°C for at least two seconds to completely break down dioxins, a harmful byproduct. After many steps of purification, the gas released meets higher standards than those of the EU. The project can deal with 330,000 tons of burnable waste and produce 100 million kilowatt-hours of electricity yearly, enough for 26,000 families.Pan Gong, an expert in solid waste research, said China’s waste-to-energy technology is world-leading. Chinese companies now lead the world in technology, cost control, and operational experience. Most equipment and components have been domestically produced, achieving independent control over the entire industry chain from waste collection and incineration to gas treatment.China is also sharing its experiences and technologies with the world. Speaking at the launch ceremony of a Chinese-funded waste-to-energy plant in Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyz President Japarov said the factory would help solve waste processing issues while generating electricity and creating jobs. As of May 2025, Chinese companies had been involved in 79 overseas waste-to-energy projects. The “going global” of China’s waste-to-energy industry has become a key component of China’s participation in global environmental governance.28.What was a problem caused by the Yulong landfill before relocation A.It occupied too much farming land.B.It led to shortage of natural resources.C.It brought unpleasant smells and pollution.D.It prevented the development of local tourism.29.Why is the excavated waste from Yulong landfill burned at temperatures above 850°C A.To break down harmful substances. B.To burn the waste faster.C.To reduce the volume of waste. D.To generate more electricity.30.What is a feature of Chinese waste-to-energy technology according to Pan A.It adopts imported guidance. B.It remains under development.C.It targets the domestic market. D.It proves self-sufficient in equipment.31.What is the main purpose of the text A.To explain the working principle of a landfill.B.To urge global cooperation on waste processing.C.To compare waste processing technologies at home and abroad.D.To show the advantages and global influence of China’s waste-to-energy technology.Scientists in Australia have found strong evidence that long-term insomnia (失眠) may be caused by problems in the brain’s natural 24-hour rhythm (节奏). This rhythm controls how active our minds are during the day and night. The discovery helps explain why some people cannot “switch off” at night, even when their bodies feel tired.In a study published in Sleep Medicine, researchers from the University of South Australia studied how thinking changes over a whole day. They compared 16 older adults with insomnia to 16 healthy sleepers. This was the first time scientists carefully recorded daily changes in mental activity in this way.Insomnia affects about 10% of people and is even more common among older adults. Many patients say their minds feel too active at night. Doctors often call this “mental overactivity”, but the exact reason has not been clear.To find answers, the researchers carried out a 24-hour lab experiment. All 32 volunteers stayed awake in bed under soft light. Food, movement, and outside time signals were strictly controlled. This allowed scientists to study specifically the brain’s natural rhythm.Every hour, the participants described their thoughts, including how clear, emotional, or controllable they were. Results showed that both groups had natural daily patterns: thinking was strongest in the afternoon and weakest in the early morning.However, people with insomnia showed important differences. Unlike healthy sleepers, their thinking did not slow down strongly at night. Their thought patterns stayed more daytime-like in the nighttime hours when the brain should be quietening. Their cognitive (认知的) peaks were also deferred by around six and a half hours, suggesting that their internal (内在的) clocks may encourage attentive thinking well into the night.The researchers say that current treatments only focus on behavioral strategies, but these findings suggest that tailored approaches addressing circadian and cognitive factors could offer a solution.32.What was the purpose of the lab experiment A.To explore the harms of insomnia in the elderly.B.To study people’s internal daily brain rhythm.C.To track emotional changes over time.D.To measure light effects on sleep.33.What were the participants required to do every hour A.Rate light levels. B.Measure brain waves.C.Record sleep length. D.Report their ideas.34.What does the underlined word “deferred” in paragraph 6 mean A.Examined. B.Given up.C.Put off. D.Removed.35.What do the researchers expect of the findings A.They will play a role in treating insomnia.B.They will be applied to new medical fields.C.They will help patients improve their lives.D.They will bring about the change of traditional medicine.How to stay healthy living in a cityStaying in a city is a great way to live a safer and more environmentally friendly lifestyle. City living provides you with plenty of chances to stay healthy. You’re only a few steps away from being your healthiest self!36 Invest (投资) in a bike to save time and money traveling. While cars seem faster, you can have more mobility by riding a bike. Check and see if your city has any bike routes built into the street that allow you to travel more safely.37 Search online or look through your local newspaper advertisements to see if gym or fitness club near you. While gyms are a bit more expensive, you can get special equipment. 38 If anything, exercising in a busier place can help you feel more motivated (有动力的).Run to stay in shape. 39 If you don’t feel like driving or biking, running can also be a great choice for getting from place to place. Whenever you go out make sure that you’re running in comfortable shoes and wearing a reflective shirt.Plan healthy meals for each week. Create a calendar for mealtime, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 40 So you can shop for what you need early on. If you’re going to be busy on a certain day of the week, choose a frozen meal instead.A.Join a local gym to stay healthy.B.Travel by bike instead of car to get places.C.Don’t worry about the places being too crowded.D.Check the area in walking distance from your home.E.Order from healthier restaurants instead of going for fast food.F.Decide ahead of time what you’d like to eat throughout the week.G.Use the large number of sidewalks around you to get some exercise.三、完形填空My wife and I moved into our home two years ago. We had a yard with a lot of 41 . Very often when we have flowers, Denise or I would plant some between the rocks, just to add some 42 to the area.Last summer, I found a tiny little plant in the yard that I could not immediately identify. I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise said she didn’t either.We decided to let it 43 growing until we could find out what it was.Weeks passed and as I made my way back to the 44 plant, it appeared to be a sunflower. I decided to 45 the weeds (杂草) around it. As I pulled rocks from the area to get to the weeds, I noticed something 46 .The sunflower had not 47 where I saw it begin. It actually had begun under a big rock and grown under and around it to reach the 48 .That’s when I 49 that if a tiny little sunflower didn’t let a big rock stand in its way of developing, we too have the ability of doing the same thing. If we 50 ourselves like that little sunflower, we can reach where we 51 to go and get what we need for growth.We need to believe in ourselves knowing we have the 52 to achieve our goals. Like the sunflower, it knew it had the ability to get over the rocks because it had 53 in itself that it would succeed. Stand tall like the sunflower and be 54 of who and what we are, and then the environment will begin to 55 us. We will find a way to go under or around any “rocks” in order to reach our goals.41.A.flower B.insects C.vegetables D.rocks42.A.water B.fertilizer C.color D.shape43.A.stop B.continue C.improve D.escape44.A.weak B.strange C.lonely D.pretty45.A.collect B.tend C.remove D.watch46.A.unusual B.wonderful C.terrible D.valuable47.A.passed B.started C.left D.died48.A.air B.top C.sun D.house49.A.hoped B.realized C.doubted D.regretted50.A.fill in B.put in C.worry about D.believe in51.A.forget B.hate C.aim D.wait52.A.wish B.plan C.ability D.idea53.A.faith B.energy C.virtue D.courage54.A.aware B.afraid C.proud D.tired55.A.forgive B.support C.upset D.affect四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Lunyu, or the Analects of Confucius, is 56 fine example of world literature and the publication of the Maltese version of the ancient Chinese book would further enhance cultural exchanges between China and Malta, says Maltese Sinologist and translator of the book Salvatore Giuffre.It is the first time that the book, which is a collection of ideas and sayings from the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius (551-479 BC), 57 (translate) into Maltese.58 made us moved was that Giuffre spent around two years making the anthology accessible to Maltese readers, especially to young students, by translating it. 59 (current), the Maltese version is available for local readers. The translated version is complete with an introduction to the life of Confucius, the era he lived in, his teachings and the key concepts, terms, names and figures 60 (mention) in the book.Giuffre says he added comments and explanations to make the text 61 (easy) for Maltese readers to understand. “I tried to keep my Maltese version as understandable as possible to enable a larger circle of readers to benefit 62 it,” Giuffre says. “I hope my translation will contribute to the spread of Chinese culture 63 knowledge of Chinese philosophy in Malta.”Giuffre notes that Confucius not only teaches people how to become good rulers but also how to govern a country. The Chinese initiative of building a community with a shared future clearly expresses the vision of today’s China 64 (promote) a peaceful system of good global governance.“Confucius’ idea of good governance would then be taken as a model for world harmony, 65 (cooperate) and governance,” he says.五、书信写作66.假定你是学生会主席李华。2026年我国正加速推进“碳达峰”(Carbon Peaking)进程,多地已宣布提前达到峰值。作为新时代青年,你认为中学生在校园生活中能为“双碳”目标(碳达峰和碳中和Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality)做些什么。请你写一封英文倡议书,号召同学们践行低碳生活(low-carbon life),助力国家实现“双碳”目标。内容包括:1.指出校园中不符合低碳环保理念的现象;2.校园低碳生活的具体建议;3.发出倡议并呼吁行动。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear fellow students,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua六、书面表达67.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。I was born and grew up in a small seaside town. In my childhood, I often played on the beach with my elder sister, chasing (追逐) the waves and enjoying the seaside scenery.One sunny summer afternoon, my sister and I were playing on a big rock. quite a distance from the beach. We were so happy that we didn’t notice the water rising. When we decided to go back, we were shocked to find that the rock had almost been covered by water and there was no way back to the shore. Meanwhile, the wind blew harder and harder. We got into a panic, waving and shouting crazily towards the shore. Suddenly, I slipped (滑) and fell into the sea. My sister stretched out her hand to catch hold of me. However, she could not stay still, and stay off the rock into the sea, too.“Help! Help!” We cried. I could feel my body tingling (酸麻) as I tried to breathe for air. I attempted to swim back to the rock, but the water was too deep and the waves were too strong. What made things worse was that the rough water made it almost impossible for anyone to hear our cries. Tears mixed with the water as I struggled in the sea. My sister, although using all her strength, wasn’t able to pull me in. Instead, she was being pushed apart from me by the big waves. The two of us, scared to death, kept crying.Luckily, two boys playing on the beach happened to see us. They quickly found a stick nearby and approached us cautiously, hand in hand. They tried to pull us ashore with the stick. But the stick was too short for us to reach. Worse still, the wind was getting so strong that the two boys were rocked from side to side, unable to stand steadily. Eventually, they had no choice but to go back to the shore to look for other people to help us.注意:1.续写词数应为150;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Another huge wave crashed over my head and pulled me under.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When I finally opened my eyes, I was lying on the soft sand, surrounded by familiar faces.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C C B B A C B B B C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A B C A A B B A A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 A B D C A C B C A D题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 D B D C A B A C G F题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 D C B B C A B C B D题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C C A C B1.C【原文】M: I need to pick up some notebooks for my workshop this weekend. Could we drop by the bookstore after lunch W: Sure, let’s head to Paper Plus. It’s not far from here.M: Perfect.2.C【原文】W: I’m on my way to you now. I should be there in about half an hour.M: Oh, don’t worry. Take your time. It’s only seven forty-five now.W: Perfect! Then we can still leave your place before eight thirty, right 3.B【原文】W: I tried that new recipe you shared — the chocolate chip cookies. They were a hit with my family.M: I’m glad you liked them. I’ve shared that recipe with so many people and they all say the same thing. Baking can be so rewarding.W: It certainly can.4.B【原文】M: How are you getting along with your research paper W: I’ve finished all my research, but I haven’t been able to organize it, so I haven’t begun the paper yet.5.A【原文】M: Have you heard about Angela’s farewell (告别) W: Oh yes, her desk is overflowing with presents. I got her a literary book.M: How thoughtful! I’ll have to find something by the end of the day.W: I’m sure you’ll find something perfect.6.C 7.B【原文】M: Hi, I’d like 2 tickets for the 7:00 pm show. Can I have seats in the middle W: OK. Would you like any snacks with that M: Yes. Two cups of orange juice and a bag of French fries.W: OK. It’s $25, but you can get 20% off if you have a membership card.M: Sorry, I didn’t bring the card with me.W: Do you remember your card number M: Sure. It’s 478.8.B 9.B 10.C【原文】W: Our new neighbors have really done a great job, haven’t they M: You’re not kidding. This whole area has taken on a new look since they moved in.W: Totally. The community events they’ve organized have been a huge hit.M: Yeah, everyone loved the dance party. And the picnic in the park last month was really fun too. People around here seem much closer now.W: I agree. But you know what I liked the most The yard sale they arranged on weekends. It really got everyone talking and trading stuff. In the past people mostly kept to themselves. That event really helped everyone“come out of their shells”, you know M: Yes. It’s wonderful to see everyone coming together like this. We should suggest holding these kinds of things more often.11.A 12.B 13.C【原文】W: Can I see your license, please M: What’s the matter Did I do something wrong W: You were speeding.M: I’m not sure, but I think I was going about 35.W: This street is a 25-mile-per-hour speed zone, you know. In this state, the speed limit in business area is 25. Did you see the signs all along the street M: I’m sorry, officer. I guess I didn’t notice. I was busy thinking of my job interview. You see, it’s my first time here.W: Well, since it’s your first time in this city, I will just give you a warning this time, but be careful not to speed again.14.A 15.A 16.B 17.B【原文】W: So, Mike, what is the Slow Food Movement M: Well, it’s a reaction to fast food and fast modern lifestyles. The Movement was started by an Italian called Carlo Petrini. He organized it because a McDonald’s had opened near the Spanish Steps in Rome. He felt it was the ruin of many valuable traditional things and he tried to promote healthier ways of eating and living.W: So, Slow Food just means healthier food, does it M: Not exactly. I think it’s more about our lifestyles. We’re always in such a hurry. We don’t have enough time to enjoy our lives.W: Fast Food companies advertise their food is healthy. How would you answer that M: It may be right in a way, but for me, the problem is that wherever you sit down for a meal, whether in France or China, what you’re given is too similar. It makes eating and life boring. Traditional food isn’t going to be lost completely, but we do want as many people as possible to enjoy it.W: So, let’s see if I’ve understood you. The Movement’s main object is to improve the way we live, isn’t it M: Exactly that. It’s not just about food. It’s about how we live and finding time to enjoy our lives.18.A 19.A 20.C【原文】W: During the summer, you should be even more careful than usual because food goes bad faster in hot weather than in cold weather. When you buy frozen and refrigerated foods, don’t make long stops on your way home because frozen foods could become soft or warm.Using bags helps keep food cold until you can get home. Milk and milk products should be refrigerated immediately. When camping or picnicking, or at any time when refrigeration can’t be made use of, use special dry foods.Don’t leave food in a hot car. Picnic favorites like meat, chicken, and eggs should be kept in a cooler box. Above all, if the food doesn’t seem to be normal in smell or appearance, throw it away immediately. Don’t taste it.36.B 37.A 38.C 39.G 40.F41.D 42.C 43.B 44.B 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.B 50.D 51.C 52.C 53.A 54.C 55.B56.a 57.has been translated 58.What 59.Currently 60.mentioned 61.easier 62.from 63.and 64.promoting 65.cooperation66.【范文】Dear fellow students,Currently, there are some issues on our campus that contradict low-carbon principles. For example, some classrooms are left empty with the lights and air conditioning still on. Disposable lunch boxes and plastic bottles are also often found in rubbish bins, and many students choose to take the car instead of walking or cycling.Small actions can make a big difference. We can start by turning off electrical devices when leaving classrooms, reducing our use of single-use plastics and bringing our own water bottles. Walking, cycling or using public transport to get to school also helps to reduce carbon emissions.Let’s act now to support our national “Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality” goals. Every small effort counts. A greener campus depends on all of us. Together, we can create a more sustainable and beautiful school environment.Yours sincerely,Li Hua67.参考范文:Another huge wave crashed over my head and pulled me under. I thought I was going to die. The cold water filled my mouth, and I couldn’t breathe. Just then, I felt a strong hand grab my arm. It was a fisherman from the village. He had heard the two boys shouting for help. With great effort, he pulled me up and held me against his chest. I saw my sister was also being held by him. The waves were still strong, but he didn’t give up. Step by step, he fought against the water and finally carried us to the shore. I fell onto the sand, coughing and shaking all over.When I finally opened my eyes, I was lying on the soft sand, surrounded by familiar faces. My sister was right next to me, holding my hand tightly. Her eyes were red, and her lips were still trembling. “I thought I lost you,” she whispered, tears rolling down her cheeks. Our parents knelt beside us. My mother touched my face gently, crying, “Thank God you’re safe!” My father said nothing but kept stroking my head, his hands shaking. The two boys stood behind, smiling with relief. “Are you okay ” one of them asked. I nodded weakly and said, “Thank you for helping us.” The fisherman patted my shoulder and said, “Next time, watch the tide.” I looked at the sea again, still feeling scared but also deeply grateful. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 福建省龙岩市非一级达标校2025-2026学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语听力.mp3 福建省龙岩市非一级达标校2025-2026学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(含音频).docx