资源简介 2025学年第二学期杭州 S9联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共 95分)第一部分:听力(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)1—5 BCABC 6—10 BACAC 11—15 BBCAB 16—20 CABAC第二部分:阅读理解(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;第二节共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)21~23 BAC 24~27 BDCB 28~31 DDAC 32~35 BACD七选五 36~40:DFGAC第三部分 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)41-45 BCDBA 46-50 DACBB 51-55 CCAAD第Ⅱ卷 非选择题部分(共 55分)第一节 语篇填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分;满分 15分)56. that/ which 57. flexible 58. named 59. When 60. a61. easily 62. pointing 63. to adapt 64. on 65. but第二节:应用文(满分 15分)参考范文:Views on the Mental Health of High School StudentsNowadays, many high school students are suffering from great pressure. We are burdened with endlesshomework and exams, and some even feel anxious about their future. There are several reasons for this. On onehand, the fierce competition in study makes us feel stressed. On the other hand, we have high expectations from ourparents and teachers, which adds to our burden.To relieve pressure, we should learn to manage our time properly and make a reasonable study plan. Whenfeeling upset, we can turn to our parents, teachers or friends for help. Besides, developing hobbies like playingsports or listening to music can also help us relax. Remember, it’s normal to feel stressed, but we should learn toface it positively.第三节:续写(满分 25分)Paragraph 1:Encouraged by his words, I began to change my attitude towards English learning. Mr. Frank’s metaphormade me realize that just as a small seed holds a mighty tree, my small figure didn’t define my potential. I startedto view English not as a confusing set of rules, but as a new canvas to explore. I began paying attention in class,looking up unfamiliar words, and even trying to translate the emotions in my drawings into simple sentences.Slowly, the dancing letters on the page started to make sense. I realized that just like drawing, mastering a languagerequired patience and practice. This small victory ignited a spark of hope within me.Paragraph 2:“Why not draw a poster for the English drama show ” Mr. Frank said to me. His suggestion was thebridge connecting my hidden talent to the world. I hesitated at first, worried that my artwork wouldn’t be goodenough, but I decided to take the chance. I spent hours after school sketching ideas, blending English vocabularywith vibrant illustrations. When I finally presented the poster to the drama club, the students were amazed. “This isfantastic!” they cheered. Their applause was music to my ears, erasing the memory of the whispers in the dininghall. From that day on, I wasn’t just the “small kid” anymore; I was the artist who helped make the show a success.I finally understood that confidence isn’t about being the biggest, but about having the courage to let your lightshine.听力部分录音材料Text 1 沟通见面时间 推断题——数字类M: Let’s meet at twenty to five.W:Well, could we make it half past five M: That’s a bit late for me. How about 15 minutes earlier W: OK. See you then.Text 2 购物 推断题——谈话背景类W: Hi, Justin. What are you doing Are you going to buy the whole store M: I need so many things for my birthday party tomorrow. I hope you can come.W: Sure I will. But I have to go to the post office first. I’ll be a little late.Text 3 取消酒店预订 推断题——身份关系类M:My wife is sick, so I have to cancel a reservation I made.W: Can you give me your name, phone, and date of visit M: I’m Rudy Randolph at 818-555-1234, April 9th to 15th.W: OK, one second, Mr. Randolph, and there you go. Your reservation is now canceled.Text 4 周末安排W: What are your plans for the weekend M: I’m thinking of going hiking with some friends. What about you W: I plan to go to see the elderly in the Nursing Home and spend some time with them.Text 5 2025年大阪世博会M: Do you know the World Expo 2025 W: Yeah. The theme of the expo is “Building the Future Society; Imagining the Life of Tomorrow”. The expo willrun from April to October.M: Yes. This will be the third time Osaka hosts a global expo, having previously been held in 1970 and another in1990.Text 6 假期计划M: Hi, Kate! How will you spend your holiday W: I have no idea. Maybe I will spend it abroad.M: Which country would you like to go to W: I’m not sure. I am too busy and tired. I just want to relax.M: If I were you,⑥I would go to Tokyo. It’s really a nice place. It’s quite clean and you can taste the deliciousfood.W: Well, I think it’s too crowded.M: ⑦What about Los Angeles There is lots of sunshine all the year around. It seldom rains there. Theaverage temperature throughout the year is 16 to 24 degrees. It is very attractive.W: Sounds great! Of course I can practice English as well.Text 7 相约去博物馆M: Would you like to go to the museum with me this afternoon W: I’m not sure. I’ve just finished reading a book ⑧and I’m busy preparing my report now. What do you gothere for M: I want to get some information for my essay about history, and I hope you can help me take some pictures.W: Okay, I’ll go with you.⑨The museum is opposite the bookstore, isn’t it M: ⑨Well, it used to be, but the bookstore is replaced by a flower shop. It’s not very far, so I’d like to ride abike there.W: Er, I’ve lent my bike to my cousin. How about taking the subway M: There’s no subway station nearby. ⑩Let’s walk to the museum. We can stop by the dessert shop and buysome ice cream.W:⑩Good idea.Text 8 利用短视频平台分享农业知识 第 12题为推断题——数字类M: Nancy, have you registered a short video account yet W: No, I haven’t. But I watch short videos online.M: Me too. A Chinese agricultural technician is using short video platforms as a way to share valuable insight oncrop diseases and yields. The practice has proved to be favored by farmers.W: Really Can you tell me more about it M: Yes. Zhao Ya is the head of an agricultural technology station in Anhui province. He registered hisvideo account in 2018 and has used it to promote agricultural technology ever since. By the end of 2024, hehas posted more than 600 short videos lasting from one to three minutes.W: What does he focus on M: He fixes his attention on harmful insects and disease prevention, wheat and rice cultivation, and high-yieldtechniques.W: He must have many followers.M: Exactly. He now has over 9,600 followers, with one of his most popular videos having got 100,000 views. These videos, produced to promote the topics rather than to make profits, are favored by farmers as a newdigital farming tool.Text 9 中药奶茶W: Peter, what are you doing M: I am surfing the Internet. A piece of news caught my attention.W: What is it about M: A college student Xi Linjie, sought help for tiredness at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital inSouthwest China’s Chongqing. And she was pleasantly surprised by a cup of sweet milk tea.W: What is so special about the milk tea M: Some TCM ingredients are added into the milk tea, yet it tastes delightful. It’s less sweet than regular milk teaand has a slight pleasant smell. Most importantly, it’s beneficial to health.W: Was this milk tea developed by the hospital M: Yes. Since 2023, the hospital has blended TCM processing techniques with present food production to attractthe young people.W: It’s not just old people who are interested in TCM these days. It is becoming a new trend among theyouth.M: That’s true. The hospital has employed various modern techniques to maximize the effect of TCM whileimproving the taste. The director of the hospital’s nutrition department said the milk tea is very popularwith young people. They hope it can act as a bridge for them to gain more knowledge about TCM and graduallyaccept it.Text 10 中老铁路 第 20题为推断题——数字类M: Originally from Vientiane in Laos, Khounsavath has been teaching Lao language at Pu’er Universityfor more than two years. He said he was interested in the natural landscape of an old tea forest on JingmaiMountain, which gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2023. “I was about to graduate at that time and was wondering where I should stay in China, then I saw thisbeautiful place in the movie,” said Khounsavath, who completed both his bachelor and master’s degrees inChinese language in Shandong province. The launch of the China-Laos Railway is the most important reason for him to choose Yunnan, because itmakes it easier for him to return home to see his family. The China-Laos Railway is a landmark project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation. It beganoperations in December 2021 and started cross-border passenger service two years later. The railway connectsYunnan’s capital Kunming with Vientiane.“It takes only about five hours by train to get from Pu’er to Vientiane, and the railway station is close to theuniversity,” said Khounsavath.绝密★考试结束前2025学年第二学期杭州 S9联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共 8页满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。第Ⅰ卷 选择题(共 95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。每段对话读两遍。1. When will the speakers meet A. At 4:40. B. At 5:15. C. At 5:30.2. Where are probably the speakers A. At Justin’s house. B. In the post office. C. In a shop.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Hotel clerk and guest. B. Doctor and patient. C. Husband and wife.4. What is the woman going to do A. Go hiking. B. Visit the Nursing Home. C. Entertain some friends.5. What are the speakers talking about A. A grand competition. B. A public organization. C. An international event.第二节(共 15小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. What does the man think of Tokyo A. Crowded. B. Tidy. C. Unattractive.7. Which aspect of Los Angeles appeals to the man A. The pleasant climate. B. The famous scenic spots. C. The delicious food.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8. What is the woman doing A. Reading a book. B. Searching for information. C. Working on a report.9. What is opposite the museum at present A. A flower shop. B. A bookstore. C. A dessert shop.10. How will the speakers go to the museum A. By bike. B. By subway. C. On foot.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11. Where does Zhao Ya work A. In a net work company. B. In an agricultural department. C. On a farm in Anhui province.12. How long has Zhao Ya’s account been registered by 2024 A. 5 years. B. 6 years. C. 8 years.13. Why does Zhao Ya post these videos A. To make good profits. B. To have more followers. C. To share agricultural knowledge.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。14. Why did Xi Linjie go to the hospital A. To cure exhaustion. B. To see a friend. C. To buy a TCM milk tea.15. How can the hospital improve the effect of TCM milk tea A. By adding a special nutrient.B. By using modern technologies.C. By adding more Chinese herbs.16. What can we learn about TCM milk tea A. It has a bitter taste.B. It is relatively simple to make.C. It is a favorite among young people.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. What does Khounsavath do A. A teacher. B. A student. C. An official.18. Where did Khounsavath know about Pu’er A. From an organization. B. From a movie. C. From a school.19. Why does Khounsavath choose to live in Pu’er A. He can go home easily.B. He can make much money there.C. He can enjoy the natural landscape.20. When did the China-Laos Railway begin to carry passengers A. In 2021. B. In 2022. C. In 2023.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHeritage Tour: A Victorian ChristmasA relaxed seasonal tour of our 200 year old building, a former church which now houses Fabrica, an artsorganisation. Join experienced tour leaders, Colette and Lucy, for a special tour of the former Holy Trinity Chapel.At this event you will discover two well-known figures: Writer, Frederick William Robertson and artist, HenryHoliday who contributed to the life and art of the Victorian age.Hear more about what Christmas was like in Victorian Brighton and get into the spirit of Christmas in ourbeautiful space. This will be a light-hearted and enjoyable event.The Tour will be taking place twice on this date:● TOUR 1 (10:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.)● TOUR 2 (11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.)Doors and Fabrica’s charity café open at 10:15 a.m. — enjoy a pie and hot drinks. Including mulled wine (热红酒 ) in our beautiful former church, and explore our art shop where you will find some unique and creativehandicrafted (手工的) gifts and our heritage book If These Walls Could Talk. In TOUR 2, there will be half an hourleft at the end for questions and chat, to take a final look around and take advantage of our charity café and shop.Both tours are suitable for all ages. The place has convenient entrance and special bathrooms for people whohave trouble walking. Please let us know if you have any other requirements and we will try our best toaccommodate you, or visit our Accessibility Page to find out more.For Fabrica’s full programme of events please visit fabrica.org.uk/whatson.21. What is the main purpose of this heritage tour A. To raise money for the charity café. B. To celebrate Christmas in a Victorian style.C. To promote the art works of Henry Holiday. D. To introduce the history of the former church.22. What can visitors do during the tour A. Enjoy hot drinks and handicrafted gifts. B. Buy the book If These Walls Could Talk.C. Watch a performance about Victorian life. D. Meet the writer Frederick William Robertson.23. What is the difference between TOUR 1 and TOUR 2 A. TOUR 1 lasts longer than TOUR 2. B. TOUR 2 does not offer mulled wine.C. TOUR 2 includes time for questions and chat. D. TOUR 1 is for adults but TOUR 2 is for all ages.BIn the summer months, fireflies (萤火虫) become lively, starting their “love stories”. Male fireflies fly aroundand a part of their belly (腹部) will light up. Then females sitting on the ground look up at the show and flash backto the males they like. They’re not going to mate unless they’ve exchanged these light signals.Firefly species have performed that for millions of years, lit only by the moon. Now humans are damagingtheir feelings, turning on street lights and LED s at the fireflies’ summer party.In the firefly world, it’s the females who are particularly turned off by man-made light. Owens, a researcher atHarvard University, led studies in experimental conditions and field conditions and found that male fireflies oftenkeep flashing under street lights and other kinds of overhead light, while female fireflies, active at night, basicallyshut down and stop reacting.“Probably because they just can’t see the males very well,” Owens explained. “Typically male fireflies arelooking down. Female fireflies are looking up at street lights and other light sources.” In lab conditions, not one of20 pairs mated successfully under bright lights, while about half of firefly couples mated successfully in naturaldim light.In the last decade, the night sky became twice as bright due to the increasing use of LEDs, Owens said, whichhurts the populations of fireflies. Sadly, no fireflies are protected under the Endangered Species Act presently.“I like people to think about firefly extinction (灭绝) as sitting in a room of candles, and it’s beautiful,” saidSara Lewis, a professor of biology at Tufts University. “And if one or two of those candles went out, you probablydon’t even notice it, but if that continues, eventually you are left sitting in complete darkness.”24. What is the main problem for fireflies caused by man-made light A. It confuses their sense of direction. B. It prevents them from finding mates.C. It reduces their ability to produce light. D. It makes them more visible to other insects.25. What did Owens’ lab experiment show A. Bright lights help fireflies find mates faster.B. Male fireflies stop flashing under bright lights.C. Female fireflies prefer bright lights to dim light.D. No fireflies managed to mate under bright lights.26. What does Sara Lewis mean by comparing firefly extinction to candles A. Fireflies need darkness to survive. B. Fireflies are as beautiful as candles.C. Fireflies extinction happens gradually. D. Fireflies are easily destroyed as candles.27. What is the best title for the passage A. Fireflies’ Habits: A Natural Wonder B. Man-made Light: A Threat to Fireflies’ MatingC. Fireflies’ Signals: A Mysterious Language D. Scientists’ Studies: A Key to Fireflies’ SurvivalCHave you ever faced a very hard task Maybe it was a big test, a speech, or a difficult project. This happens toeveryone. A wise woman named Carol Gilligan once said, “Where there is resistance (抵制), there is obstacle (障碍); where there is acceptance, the obstacle disappears.” This sounds strange, doesn’t it How can just accepting aproblem make it go away The answer lies in how our minds work.Resistance is when we fight against reality. For example, if you are afraid of math and don’t want to practice,you are resisting. This makes the problem seem bigger and scarier. Your mind gets stuck in worry and fear, wastingenergy that you could use to solve the problem. Studies show that this stress makes it harder to think clearly.Acceptance is different. It means looking at the problem clearly and saying, “Okay, this is hard, but I canhandle it.” You don’t judge yourself for finding it difficult. This stops the emotional rollercoaster (过山车). Whenyou accept that a task is hard, you can stop worrying and start making a plan. For instance, if you accept that mathtakes time to learn, you can take it step by step. The fear goes away, and the problem becomes smaller. This ideaworks in many areas of life. An athlete who accepts being nervous can use that energy to focus. A student whoaccepts making mistakes can learn faster. Changing from resistance to acceptance is a skill. You can learn it bycalming down and making a plan.So, next time you face a hard thing, remember Gilligan’s words. Take a deep breath, accept the feeling, andstart working. You will find that the obstacle is not as big as it seemed.28. What is the main idea of the passage A. Ignoring challenges to save energy. B. Avoiding challenges to reduce stress.C. Fearing challenges to stay motivated. D. Accepting challenges to overcome them.29. What happens when we resist a difficult task A. We solve it quickly with focus. B. We feel calm and ready to act.C. We learn new skills to handle it. D. We waste energy on worry and fear.30. What does acceptance allow us to do A. Plan and take action effectively. B. Avoid the task completely.C. Feel more stressed about the task. D. Doubt our ability to succeed.31. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage A. To show that resistance is always better. B. To describe how to avoid difficult tasks.C. To encourage readers to accept challenges. D. To explain why challenges are impossible.DA recent robot sports competition showed humanoid robots running, falling, getting up, and continuing to thefinish line. This event reflects the current state of AI and has raised public awareness. At the same time, rising AIstock (股票) prices show that investors are optimistic about its future.In China, using AI in work and daily life has become a national goal. Last month, the State Council released aplan for the “AI+” initiative. This plan aims to bring AI into all industries over 10 years, in three stages, to buildnew smart economic and social systems.A survey shows that 53.1% of people are excited about AI, 26% are pleasantly surprised, and 11% feelnegative. This optimism comes from the belief that AI will change life just like mobile internet did. This is similarto the success of China’s “Internet+” plan over the past ten years, which helped improve industries and people’slives.However, AI also brings worries. Some fear that AI “silicon (硅)-based workers” might take human jobs, andthat relying too much on AI could weaken human thinking skills. Research from MIT found that people who use AIa lot have weaker brain connections. Other current problems include “black boxes” (when AI gives unpredictableresults because it learns from data) and “model hallucinations” (when AI gives wrong answers based on untesteddata).Although some people are worried, this will not stop AI from moving forward. As an important area in globalcompetition, AI’s development is certain. The “AI+” plan also focuses on safety and includes rules to preventmisuse. Like other major new technologies in the past, AI will need time to improve. Experts say today’s problemswill help the industry become more careful and lead to important breakthroughs in the future.32. What is the main goal of China’s “AI+” initiative mentioned in the text A. To reduce the price of AI stocks. B. To combine AI with all industries.C. To stop people from using AI in daily life. D. To make AI robots win all sports competitions.33. Why are many people optimistic about AI A. Because they think AI will change life. B. Because AI will replace all human jobs.C. Because AI can solve all health problems. D. Because AI robots are faster than humans.34. What does the underlined phrase “model hallucinations” mean A. AI robots making errors during tasks. B. Weaker brain connections in AI users.C. AI mistakes caused by unproven data. D. Unpredictable results from AI learning from data.35. What is the author’s attitude toward AI’s future A. Totally indifferent, ignoring AI. B. Fully negative, fearing job losses.C. Deeply doubtful, questioning AI’s value. D. Cautiously hopeful, balancing risks and progress.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 Stay Focused While StudyingStaying focused while studying can be a challenge for many students. With so many distractions around, it’seasy to lose concentration and waste valuable time. 36 However, with the right strategies, you can improveyour focus and make your study sessions more productive.Create a Devoted Study SpaceHaving a specific place for studying helps your brain connect that space with learning. This can make it easierto get into the right mindset and avoid distractions. 37 A tidy workspace reduces stress and helps you findwhat you need quickly. Put your phone on silent and keep unrelated items away from your desk to minimizedistractions.Set Clear Goals and Time LimitsKnowing exactly what you want to achieve in a study session keeps you on track. Breaking your work intosmaller tasks makes it feel more manageable. 38 Write down the topics or assignments you need tocomplete as a to-do list. Try the Pomodoro Technique (番茄工作法 ) by studying for 25 minutes, then taking a5-minute break. Reward yourself after completing a task to stay motivated.39Studying for long hours without a break can lead to burnout. Short breaks help refresh your mind and improveconcentration when you return to your work. Stretch (拉伸), walk around, or do a quick exercise to boost bloodflow. Drink water or have a healthy snack to keep your energy up. Give your eyes a rest by looking away fromdigital devices during breaks.Manage Digital DistractionsPhones, social media, and notifications are major focus-killers. Taking control of your digital environment canmake a huge difference. 40 Try apps that block distracting websites during study time. Place your phone inanother room or in a drawer to avoid temptation (诱惑).A. Take Regular BreaksB. Schedule Frequent PausesC. Delete unimportant reminders on your phone and computer.D. You may find yourself checking social media or daydreaming.E. Use noise-canceling headphones if you can’t find a quiet place.F. Remember, a messy desk often leads to a messy mind, making it harder to focus.G. For instance, you could set a goal to finish reading one chapter or solving five math problems.第三部分 语言运用(满分 15分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读小面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The Gift of KindnessIt was a cold, rainy afternoon. Sarah was driving home from work, feeling tired and 41 about theheavy traffic. She looked at her watch; she was going to be late for dinner. The rain was beating hard against thecar windows, making it difficult to see.Suddenly, she saw an old lady standing by the side of the road. The lady looked confused and wet. She washolding a broken umbrella and trying to 42 a small bag of groceries. Sarah slowed down. She knew sheshould stop, but she was in such a 43 . However, her 44 wouldn’t let her drive past.Sarah 45 and rolled down the window. “Do you need a lift ” she asked. The old lady smiled with46 . “Oh, thank you, dear. My car 47 down a mile back, and I have to get these medicine to myhusband.”Sarah 48 the door. The lady got in, dripping wet. She introduced herself as Mrs. Gable. During thedrive, Mrs. Gable told Sarah that her husband was 49 from a serious illness. “He gets so lonely when I’mnot there,” she said softly. Sarah listened patiently. She realized that her own problems seemed small compared toMrs. Gable’s 50 .When they arrived at the hospital, Mrs. Gable tried to give Sarah some money for the gas, but Sarah 51 .“It’s okay. I’m just happy I could help,” Sarah said with a 52 smile.As Sarah drove away, the rain stopped. She looked up and saw a faint rainbow in the sky. She no longer felttired or anxious. Instead, she felt a warm sense of 53 . She realized that helping others was the best way to54 her own bad mood. Sometimes, a small act of kindness can make a huge 55 to both the giver andthe receiver.41. A. energetic B. anxious C. curious D. content42. A. purchase B. deliver C. protect D. carry43. A. mess B. fun C. panic D. hurry44. A. confidence B. conscience C. courage D. patience45. A. pulled over B. pulled in C. pulled out D. pulled away46. A. delight B. interest C. passion D. relief47. A. broke B. turned C. settled D. slowed48. A. knocked B. pushed C. unlocked D. repaired49. A. removing B. recovering C. escaping D. dying50. A. happiness B. struggle C. family D. wealth51. A. accepted B. agreed C. refused D. apologized52. A. fake B. polite C. sincere D. bitter53. A. satisfaction B. disappointment C. embarrassment D. tiredness54. A. cure B. cause C. treat D. hide55. A. difficulty B. mistake C. decision D. difference第Ⅱ卷 非选择题(共 55分)第一节:(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。In a small village, there was a big willow tree (柳树). Unlike the strong oak trees (橡树) 56 stoodstraight, the willow was very 57 (flex). Its long branches moved gently in the wind. During storms, itbowed low to the ground but never broke.One afternoon, a young carpenter 58 (name) Thomas walked by the tree. He was unhappy because hiswooden table had broken. He had used very hard wood, thinking that strength was the only important thing. 59he saw the willow, he laughed. “You are too weak,” he said. “You bend for every wind. You have no pride.”An old man sitting under the tree heard Thomas. He smiled and picked up 60 dry stick. “Break this,”he said to the young man. Thomas broke it 61 (easy). “Now,” the old man said, 62 (point) to athick oak branch, “try to bend that.” Thomas tried very hard, but the oak branch was too stiff.“Being hard is not always being strong,” the old man explained. “The oak fights the wind, and finally, itbreaks. The willow gives in, and it lives. To be truly strong, you must know when to bend.” Thomas looked at thewillow again with respect. He understood that he needed to learn how 63 (adapt) in his work and life. Herealized that true strength comes from the ability to change. From that day 64 , Thomas changed his mind.He became not only a better carpenter 65 a wiser man.第二节:应用文写作(满分 15分)假设你是李华,你校英文报“Teenage Life”专栏正在征集关于“高中生心理健康”的稿件。请你结合自身经历或观察,写一篇短文投稿,内容需涵盖以下要点:(1)现状描述;(2)原因分析;(3)提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为 80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Views on the Mental Health of High School Students________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第三节:续写(25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I was born small, which often left me feeling unconfident. During my second year of high school, my familymoved to a different city. Getting used to life as a new kid has always been difficult for me, and this move made itmore challenging. In my new school, I felt physically and mentally uneasy. Other students had already builtfriendships, leaving me without a friend.Besides, I found English learning boring and didn’t know what to do during English classes. So, I spent myfree time drawing — it was my safe haven when I was alone.I still recall the first day in the school dining hall. While waiting in line for food, I heard a group of studentsexcitedly discussing an upcoming English drama show for freshmen. As I passed by, they glanced at me withsurprise. “He looks so small,” someone said in a low voice. My face burned with embarrassment and I bent myhead. Pretending not to hear them, I slipped into the farthest seat available and had my meal alone.In my first English class, I sat at my desk, staring blankly at the book. The letters and words seemed to danceconfusingly across the page. Losing interest quickly, I began drawing cartoons in the margins. A few minutes later,my English teacher, Mr. Frank — a kind man with a warm smile — walked up to me.“Nice drawing,” he said gently. “You know, language is also an art form; it carries its own charm (魅力) andbeauty. I believe you could find English attractive if you discover where to begin.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为 150字左右;2.续写部分为 2段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1: Encouraged by his words, I began to change my attitude towards English learning. _________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: “Why not draw a poster for the English drama show ” Mr. Frank said to me. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【答案】浙江杭州市2025-2026学年第二学期杭州S9联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题.pdf 【试卷】浙江杭州市2025-2026学年第二学期杭州S9联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题.pdf