资源简介 2025学年第二学期丽水发展共同体期中联考高二英语试题考生须知:1.本卷共10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。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。每段对话读两遍。1.What does the woman want to do with the scarf A. Return it. B. Repair it. C. Exchange it.【答案】C原文:W: I bought this scarf at the market, but it has a tear. Can I exchange it M: Did you check their return policy If they don’t allow exchanges, maybe a tailor can fix it.W: I don’t need my money back. I just want a new and undamaged scarf!2.Why did the woman send Alice flowers A. To cheer her up. B. To wish her luck. C. To celebrate her birthday.【答案】A原文:M: It was really nice of you to send Alice those flowers. They’re beautiful.W: Oh, she was unlucky last week. She got sick and had to postpone her birthday party. So, I sent her those to make her smile.3.What might the weather be like now A. Warm. B. Cool. C. Cold.【答案】C原文:W: Look at the beautiful and white world out there. Playing in it must be such a cool and fun experience!M: In that case, I’d advise you to dress warmly and get outside.W: Good idea! At least it’s not windy right now.4.How will the girl probably get home today A. By car. B. By bike. C. By bus.【答案】A原文:W: Can you take me to school today, Dad M: Sure. But I won’t be able to pick you up. Want some bus money W: No, it’s okay. Laura and I go to the cycling club after school, so her mom will probably give me a lift.5.What problem does the man have A. He has brought the wrong lunch.B. He is sick from his lunch.C. He can’t find his lunch.【答案】A原文:M: Oh, no! I’ve brought my brother’s lunch.W: So It looks exactly the same as yours.M: He has tomatoes in his sandwiches, which will make me sick! I’ll have to get something from the school restaurant.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. How are the speakers feeling A. Nervous. B. Surprised. C. Disappointed.7. What is Lily like A. Shy. B. Funny. C. Messy.【答案】6. B 7. A原文:M: That performance was enjoyable!W: I know! Considering the performers are only in Grade One, I was expecting the play to be a bit of a mess. But it was great!M: Yeah, and I was so proud of Lily’s performance.W: I must admit I was worried when the teacher gave her such a big part to play. She usually hates being the center of attention.M: But she really seemed to be having fun up there! I wouldn’t be surprised if she ends up in the theater someday.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a gaming center. B. Near a river. C. At home.9. What will the man probably do this weekend A. Go swimming. B. Go fishing. C. Go out for dinner.【答案】8. C 9. B原文:W: Jamie, you scared me! I didn’t notice anything around me with my earphones on! You almost made me drop my coffee on the sofa!M: Sorry, I just couldn’t help laughing when I heard the joke. What are you playing W: Catch and Release. I just caught a 6 kg bluefish!M: Wow, I didn’t know you liked that sort of thing. We should do it for real sometime — out there on the water, with real waves.W: Okay! So long as you’re not expecting me to catch anything for dinner. I doubt I’m as good at it in real life!M: Great! Where’s my phone I’ll work out how to rent a boat for fishing this weekend.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Classmates. B. Author and reader. C. Teacher and student.11. What type of writing does Mike focus on A. One-directional fiction.B. Adventure path fiction.C. Multi-path fiction.12. What does Mike say about reader feedback A. It inspires new writing techniques.B. It shows preferred story paths.C. It suggests new characters.【答案】10. A 11. C 12. B原文:W: I loved the story you read in class today, Mike! Mine was just so ordinary compared to yours.M: Thanks! My original idea was a simple choose-your-own-adventure game! But over the past two years, I’ve turned it into a multi-path novel.W: You mean interactive fiction — giving your readers choices to decide what happens next M: Yeah! You seem surprised.W: I am. I guess!M: I know! Some think interactive writing is just for games, but it’s actually creative. It pushes me to imagine all possible choices and their different endings.W: Oh M: Yeah! Each decision requires a new plot branch, so I’ve learned to plan stories step by step. Plus, sharing it online lets me see which paths readers prefer — their choices teach me what’s attractive.W: That sounds complex!M: It is! But tracking readers’ favorite paths helps me balance creativity and clearness. Some even suggest new branches!W: That would actually be helpful! My stories feel one-directional, and I never know if they’re truly interesting.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What time will the man arrive A. At 7:15 p.m. B. At 7:30 p.m. C. At 8:00 p.m.14. What season is it A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Winter.15. Why is Charlcombe Lane closed for some time every year A. For its maintenance.B. For the safety of some animals.C. For some community activities.16. What event will the speakers probably attend tonight A. A birthday party. B. A volunteer activity. C. A wildlife rescue class.【答案】13. B 14. A 15. B 16. A原文:W: So, the guests will arrive at 8:00 p.m. But if you could get here at 7:30 p.m. to help set up, that would be great.M: Sure.W: But don’t forget that Charlcombe Lane is closed. You’ll need to leave 15 minutes early.M: Is it Why W: It’s March, the toad (蟾蜍) season!M: What W: They close the road for about six weeks every year to ensure toads and other animals can reach their breeding (繁殖) grounds safely. They’ve done it for years now.M: Wow! I didn’t know about that. Six weeks, though That must be rather inconvenient for those of you living in this neighborhood.W: A little, but it’s worth it. My dad volunteers with the rescue group. He says around 60% of the animals used to get run over before laying their eggs. Now, it’s down to about 3%.M: Wow, that’s amazing!W: It’s all thanks to local people who go out in the cold and wet every night to keep them safe.M: I assume your dad’s not volunteering tonight, though W: He’d better not be. He’s bringing my birthday cake!听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the main topic of the talk A. The career advice given by a disabled person.B. The employment challenges faced by a disabled person.C. The inspiring life and achievements of a disabled person.18. Who helped Cox develop her positive attitude A. Her doctor. B. Her instructor. C. Her parents.19. How old was Cox when she became a pilot A. 23. B. 25. C. 28.20. What does Cox do for a living nowadays A. She works for a disability charity.B. She is an inspirational speaker.C. She trains people to fly planes.【答案】17. C 18. C 19. B 20. B原文:When Jessica Cox was born without arms in 1983, doctors told her parents it was unlikely their daughter would ever lead a “normal” life. And to be fair, they weren’t wrong. Cox’s life certainly hasn’t been normal!Cox has her parents to thank for her can-do attitude. Instead of pitying her, they encouraged her to find her own ways of doing things. For Cox, this meant learning to do everything with her feet, from typing to playing the piano to filling her car with gas.Mastering these everyday skills may seem challenging enough, but Cox wasn’t satisfied with simple independence. She learned to surf and took part in long-distance cycle races. But her greatest achievement came in 2008, when she became the world’s first armless pilot!Nowadays, Cox works as a speaker and fights for disability rights around the world. She believes we should never let fear take away our opportunities. With determination and courage, there’s nothing we can’t do.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFrom a Dutch beach break to a forest cabin near Paris, there’s no flight or car required on these relaxing journeys.Van Gogh’s ProvenceTake the Eurostar from London, then change to the TGV in Lille to reach Provence easily. Le Moulin d’Aure, a nicely renewed farmhouse near Avignon, offers comfortable rooms with olive tree views, a beautiful garden and a swimming pool. You can rent a bike to visit Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Van Gogh created his great work The Starry Night.Double rooms start from ?75, with breakfast available at an additional ?18 per person.Beach Fun in ZeelandCadzand in Zeeland, the Netherlands, is perfect for beach lovers. It has a wide golden beach, great for water sports like windsurfing, or looking for fossil shark teeth at low tide. The Strandhotel near the beach has an indoor pool, saunas and restaurants. You can get here by train via Brussels, then a 30-minute taxi ride.Double rooms start from ?212, inclusive of meals.Family Trip Near ParisLe Barn sits in Forêt de Rambouillet, a former royal hunting forest with thick oak and pine trees near Paris. It provides various fun family activities: horse riding, yoga, archery and boating on the lake, plus a comfortable spa for adults. Take a train from Paris to Dourdan, then a 15-minute taxi ride.Double rooms start from about 175. Half-board (breakfast and dinner) is available at a surcharge of ?20 per person per day.Eco Yoga Trip in BelgiumIndrani Lodge in Wallonia, Belgium, is a peaceful yoga hotel. It offers different kinds of daily yoga classes, a warm indoor pool, and serves fresh healthy food from its own garden. It also holds fun workshops like flower arranging on weekends. Take a train from Brussels to Nivelles, then a 15-minute taxi ride.Double rooms start from ?163 which covers accommodation, breakfast, and Wi-Fi.21. Which two destinations provide breakfast in their double room without extra charge A. Van Gogh’s Provence and Beach Fun in Zeeland.B. Family Trip Near Paris and Van Gogh’s Provence.C. Beach Fun in Zeeland and Eco Yoga Trip in Belgium.D. Family Trip Near Paris and Eco Yoga Trip in Belgium.22. Which of the following is true according to the text A. Visitors can take part in free horse riding activities at Le Barn.B. People can visit Avignon where Van Gogh painted The Starry Night.C. Visitors can reach Cadzand by taking a bicycle after arriving in Brussels.D. Indrani Lodge provides fresh food made from ingredients from its own garden.23. Where is the text most probably taken from A. A science textbook. B. A travel guide.C. A news report. D. A history book.【答案】21. C 22. D 23. BBI have always felt a deep pull to travel solo, to let my adventurous spirit lead the way. That longing lingered for years, but life got in the way. Family, work, responsibilities — they quietened the voice until it became barely a whisper.Then, I turned 60, and the voice grew louder; but I worried it was too late, that I’d missed my chance. Around then, I started working with Jack, a counselling client with the same restless energy. He wanted to quit his job to see the world, and talking with him felt like speaking to a mirror, forcing me to confront my fear of leaving my safe, comfortable life.It wasn’t until Jack announced he was ready to build a better-fitting life that I felt inspired to take the leap, planning a solo trip along Australia’s western coast.The real test came when I booked my flights and accommodation. Part of me secretly hoped the payment might fail, giving me time to reconsider. But as a counsellor, I’ve seen too many cling to familiar routines long after they stop serving them. As my booking went through, I knew that stepping into uncertainty, at any age, opens the door to growth, confidence, and joy. It’s not easy, but every step brings greater reward.My family’s encouragement made this easier. My steady husband hugged me and said, “You’ll regret it if you don’t go.” My adult children were thrilled and called me courageous.Of course, fear naturally holds us back, but facing it is the first step to real breakthroughs. Courage is less about conquering fear, more about trusting yourself amid uncertainty.Writing this from the airport, about to board my flight to Australia, I know fortune favors the brave. It may not be easy to overcome the fear of solo travel, but it’s better to live boldly than to let dreams fade without giving it a go.24. Which of the following statements about the author is true A. She started her career as a counsellor after meeting her client Jack.B. She believed age is an unbreakable barrier for exploring the world.C. She finally gave up the trip because her payment failed to go through.D. She put her personal dream aside for years because of family and work.25. What directly inspired the author to plan her solo trip A. Her failed flight booking. B. Her client Jack’s decision.C. Her 60th birthday reflection. D. Her family’s encouragement.26. Why did the author secretly hope her flight payment would fail A. She was unwilling to go on the solo trip.B. She needed more time to reconsider the route.C. She doubted her ability to handle the trip alone.D. She was not fully ready to leave her comfort zone.27. What does the author want to convey in the passage A. Fortune comes to those acting without fear.B. Bravery conquers the fear that accompanies uncertainty.C. Courage involves acting even when you want to hold back.D. Boldness relies on encouragement from family members.【答案】24. D 25. B 26. D 27. CCSymbolic of beauty, pride, and wealth in some cultures, peacocks are often associated with being confident and attention-grabbing. So, perhaps it’s no surprise that these striking creatures can be used in a metaphor to illustrate complex family dynamics.Being honest about the ups and downs of family life isn’t something you’ll usually hear from a “peacock parent”. Instead, they’ll project the “perfect family”, showing off their child’s talents in public, while criticizing them behind closed doors when disappointed.You may have heard the expression “as proud as a peacock”, to suggest self-importance or attention-grabbing behaviour. In relation to parenting, this can be interpreted as narcissistic (自恋的) parenting, characterized by poor understanding, control, emotional dependency, and a pervasive preoccupation with feeling powerful or special within the family dynamics.The roots of this arrogant behaviour stem from the narcissistic wound of low or fragile self-worth, counsellor Olena Chechel notes, explaining how this leads to children being seen as self-extensions or objects to fulfil the success of the peacock parent.The child must be perceived as acceptable, shiny, or significant, as this all ties back to them. Olena goes on to explain that due to these parental expectations, the child may struggle to learn about their own interests, explore their curiosities, or simply be a child. They can soon realize that having an authentic self is detrimental to the relationship, and, indeed, that their caregiver can quickly pull back their love.Growing up with a narcissistic parent can feel like being trapped in a web, but a first step to break free from its effects in adulthood is self-compassion. This mindful awareness can involve learning how to move away from the inner critic, following your interests, and speaking more kindly to yourself.Olena also recommends redefining the relationship if the parent is causing distress: “Instead of bringing emotion into the relationship with the hope of being understood, it can be helpful to find boundaries that will make you feel safer in the dynamic. If the relationship is causing harm, you may need to limit contact. This is something we get to do as adults, but can’t do as children. It can be healing to make that choice.”28. The author mentions peacocks at the beginning of the passage mainly to _________.A. explain why peacocks are admired in many culturesB. describe how animal behaviour reflects human family relationshipsC. introduce an image that helps readers understand a certain type of parentD. show that metaphors based on animals are common in English expressions29. Which of the following statements about peacock parents is true A. They treat their children as a reflection of themselves.B. They worry that others may judge their child negatively.C. They hope public praise will boost children’s confidence.D. They believe strong performance can make their children stand out.30. The underlined word” detrimental” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to _________.A. harmful B. unnecessary C. sensitive D. irrelevant31. What does Olena recommend for those dealing with distressing peacock parents in the last paragraph A. To cut off all contact with their parents immediately.B. To wait until their parents recognize the harm they have caused.C. To step back from the relationship and create space when it becomes damaging.D. To express their emotions openly in hopes of being understood by their parents.【答案】28. C 29. A 30. A 31. CDOne of the primary causes of insomnia and poor sleep quality is negative thinking, as explored in 2023 research in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders. While it may seem harmless at first, persistent negative thoughts gradually increase anxiety levels, placing strain on the brain’s ability to regulate itself effectively. Over time, this can lead to a loss of what we might describe as “intellectual control”.Although we each have one brain, humans effectively operate with two distinct modes of thinking. The first is the intellectual, logical, and rational side of the brain, which allows us to analyse situations calmly and make reasoned decisions. The second is more primitive, and watchful, whose primary function is survival. When anxiety levels rise, the brain automatically shifts control away from the intellectual mind, and into this more primitive mode.This shift is the same automatic response that would occur if we were faced with a genuine threat or emergency. Imagine encountering a hungry, restless polar bear determined to attack you. Your brain would instantly prioritize survival, setting aside logic, and placing your body on high alert. While this response is invaluable in life-threatening situations, it becomes problematic when constantly triggered by negative thinking, stress, or worry.When the brain is operating in this heightened state of readiness, it becomes more negative, obsessive, and constantly alert. As a result, the mind struggles to relax. This makes falling asleep difficult and, even when sleep does occur, the brain often cannot relax deeply enough to process unresolved thoughts, emotions, and feelings.The processing of emotional material primarily takes place during the dreaming phase of sleep, known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During this, the brain files away experiences, regulates emotional responses, and clears mental “backlogs” accumulated during waking hours. However, REM sleep typically accounts for only around 20% of the overall sleep cycle.When someone experiences prolonged anxiety, the brain may attempt to overcompensate by increasing its demand for REM processing. Unfortunately, if this demand becomes excessive, the brain will often wake itself up, rather than remain in REM sleep. This is why many people find themselves wide awake at three o’clock in the morning, feeling restless, anxious, and unable to drift back to sleep.32. What does the author suggest in paragraph 3 by comparing worry to a polar bear attack A. Worry is more difficult to control than fear of animals.B. The brain uses the same survival mechanism in both situations.C. Worry helps the brain prepare for possible dangers in advance.D. The brain cannot tell the difference between real and imagined threats.33. What can be learned about REM sleep A. It mainly provides the body with deep physical rest and recovery.B. It temporarily shuts down the brain’s responses to external events.C. It strengthens logical thinking and problem-solving while sleeping.D. It helps the brain manage daily experiences and handle emotional challenges.34. Why do people become fully awake in the middle of the night yet still not emotionally refreshed A. Because they sleep too long and lose natural alertness.B. Because they do not enter REM sleep during the night.C. Because their brain processes too much emotional material during sleep.D. Because their brain is forcibly awakened by overwhelming processing demands.35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. Sleep vs Stress: Why Worry Can Reduce the Quality of Your Rest.B. Sleep vs Survival Mode: Why Your Brain Might Be Battling You at Bedtime.C. Threat vs Daily Worry: Why the Brain Responds as if Danger Were Present.D. REM Sleep vs Anxiety: Why Emotional Processing Is Interrupted During the Night.【答案】32. B 33. D 34. D 35. B第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How To Gamify Your RoutinesGamifying your routines isn’t about being more disciplined; it’s about designing systems that make follow-through easier. Here’s how to add gameplay into your day, in a way that’s simple, flexible and helps you stay focused.____36____Getting creative can make difficult tasks, or the things we tend to put off, feel more manageable and engaging. Kristin explains: “Since I was young, I’ve struggled to drink water, so I turned it into a game and imagined getting 1,000 for every sip. The playfulness helped keep me hydrated. This simple game feels fun, and helps me stay healthy.”Try times.Breaking things down into short blocks of time can create a sense of urgency. ____37____ Tools like the Pomodoro technique (where you use a timer for 25 minutes, then are rewarded with a five-minute break) can help to boost focus, reduce burnout, and make big tasks more manageable.Use a reward system.Pairing tasks with little rewards you care about helps you track progress, and may make finishing tasks feel worth all the effort. ____38____ These small rewards can turn a challenging task into something to look forward to, making it easier to take that first step.Change up your to-do lists.____39____ Experimenting with different formats can help reduce overwhelm, keep things feeling fresh, and avoid you getting stuck in a single, discouraging long list.Gamifying your routines doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective. ____40____ Give yourself permission to experiment and adjust if your methods no longer help you. After all, this is about making progress in a way that feels supportive.A. Turn complicated tasks into simpler.B. Make challenging tasks more playful.C. It can help you stay motivated over time.D. Small changes can make a meaningful difference.E. It also removes the pressure of working on one big task for hours.F. Treat your to-do list like it’s a game, or split it into different levels.G. Why not promise yourself a short break or a favorite podcast episode to get started 【答案】36. B 37. E 38. G 39. F 40. D第三部分:语言运用(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)阅读下面短文,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。On New Year’s Day 2024, Lynn Segebart stopped by a gas station near his home. He was buying bottled water when he heard screams outside. While others ____41____ the noise, Segebart, 61, put down the water and rushed out the door. What he saw ____42____ him: Over by the gas pumps, a man was being stabbed.Without ____43____, Segebart ran toward the struggle. The attacker, ____44____ larger and younger, was kneeling over his victim with a knife. Though smaller and older, Segebart ran up behind the attacker and threw his full ____45____ onto the attacker’s back, and the two of them fell forward, the knife still gripped tightly in the attacker’s hand.“If I can’t get it away from him,” Segebart thought, “maybe I can make it ____46____.” With all his strength, he ____47____ the knife near its hilt (把柄). Finally, the blade bent, making it no longer effective for stabbing.Furious, the attacker bit Segebart’s arm. The pain was ____48____. Segebart had to act. With both his hands still ____49____ in the struggle for control of the knife, Segebart used his head to hit the man’s skull until he ____50____ the weapon. Ultimately, the victim received medical ____51____ for his injuries ____52____ the attacker faced legal results.As for Segebart, he is a ____53____ and soft-spoken man who had never before been in a conflict. So why did he rush into someone else’s ____54____, knowing he could have been killed After some thought, Segebart says gravely, “I lost my son a year before. I didn’t want others to go through losing their child.” His action, caring for others more than himself, showed very great ____55____ and care.41. A. followed B. ignored C. questioned D. shared42. A. puzzled B. moved C. shocked D. disappointed43. A. hesitation B. warning C. notice D. permission44. A. decidedly B. rarely C. merely D. deliberately45. A. balance B. strength C. speed D. weight46. A. unusual B. unstable C. unusable D. unreliable47. A. reached B. seized C. noticed D. touched48. A. slight B. intense C. fragile D. bearable49. A. absorbed B. stuck C. occupied D. injured50. A. took care of B. caught sight of C. let go of D. made use of51. A. attention B. insurance C. advice D. inspection52. A. though B. until C. while D. after53. A. strong-willed B. bad-tempered C. broad-minded D. mild-mannered54. A. business B. emergency C. dream D. project55. A. curiosity B. patience C. honesty D. bravery【答案】41. B 42. C 43. A 44. A 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. B 49. C 50. C 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. D非选择题部分注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节(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。Paper-weaving painting is a traditional art form with a long history, celebrated especially in Gansu, China. The craft involves cutting an ink painting into thin strips (条), about 2 millimeters wide, ____56____ serve as the “base strips”. Plain rice paper, prepared in ____57____ same way, is used as the “cross strips”. These strips are woven together ____58____ carefully that the connections between pieces are almost invisible.This art requires exceptional skill and ____59____ (precise), as the weaving allows the original painting and the rice paper strips to combine harmoniously. The result ____60____ (highlight) the beauty of the painting and the craftsmanship behind it.The craft gained further recognition through Wei Wei, an artisan ____61____ (encounter) paper-weaving paintings in 1983. After years of practice, he developed a new style by introducing gold paper as the “cross strips”. This ____62____ (innovate) involves a detailed 16-step process, including brushing the paper with gold, cutting, sorting, weaving, and framing.Thanks ____63____ Wei’s efforts, gold paper-weaving painting has been ____64____ (official) recognized as an intangible cultural heritage in Pingliang City. Wei has trained over 50 apprentices (学徒), ensuring that this treasured tradition ____65____ (pass) on to future generations. His dedication to the craft reflects the importance of safeguarding traditional arts.【答案】56. which57. the 58. so59. precision60. highlights61. encountering62. innovation63. to 64. officially65. is passed第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)66. 假定你是李华。你校英文论坛上有一位同学发帖说:“Monthly exams cause too much stress and should be cancelled.”,该帖引发了大家的热议。请你回帖发表你的看法。内容包括:1.表明立场;2.给出理由。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。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】参考范文:I appreciate your concern, yet I hold a different view. Cancelling monthly exams might relieve short-term pressure, but it could also take away a useful routine that helps many of us stay on track.Rather than mere stressors, I see them as invaluable opportunities for self-reflection. A well-designed test does more than measure performance — it forces us to organize fragmented knowledge, sharpen time-management skills, and confront our weaknesses head-on. Without such regular checkpoints, it’s all too easy to fall into a cycle of procrastination and last-minute cramming.That said, I agree that the current exam culture needs refining. Perhaps we should advocate for exams that prioritize learning over ranking.第二节:读后续写(共1小题,满分25分)67. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Blushing BlakeBlake loved science. Super Science Week was the best because he would present an experiment. If Mrs. Watson accepted it, he’d be in the science fair. Science was his thing!“I will suspend an egg in water,” Blake announced. He poured salt into water, added more water, and dropped an egg. But the egg sank. Blake’s face felt hot.“Look! Blake’s blushing!” Kate squealed.The next day, Blake tried again. “I will make purple worms dance.” He mixed vinegar and food coloring, added cooked spaghetti, then dropped in baking soda. Bubbles foamed over, soaking Mrs. Watson’s grade book. The worms sat limply (柔软地) at the bottom. “I think this could have been great, Blake.” She wiped purple goo (粘性物) off her fingers with a tissue while trying to smile.“Blake’s blushing again!” Perry laughed. “Maybe science just isn’t your thing.”But science was his thing! His uncle was a science teacher. His mom worked in a medical lab. His brother studied chemistry. His family grew scientists!The third day, Blake tried clinging salt and pepper. He scattered salt and pepper, rubbed a spoon with wool, and announced, “The spoon will lift them.” But he sneezed. Salt and pepper flew everywhere.Blushing, he looked helplessly at Mrs. Watson. She forced a smile, “You were really close, Blake. But I have to decide tomorrow morning. Keep trying!”Blake’s heart felt heavy. Science was his thing… wasn’t it He sat up in bed that night, unable to sleep. He just had to be in that science fair! But the only thing he could do right was blush.A smile grew on Blake’s face. He had it! Blake jumped out of bed to prepare for tomorrow.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。The next morning, Blake marched to the front of the class wearing mouse ears.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Mrs. Watson clapped the loudest, “Blake, this will be perfect for the science fair on Monday.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】参考范文:The next morning, Blake marched to the front of the class wearing mouse ears. He felt ridiculous and probably it looked too. Everyone cracked up, and Blake’s face burned. He could feel the blush spreading, “Yes, I’m blushing. Today, I’m going to show you the science behind blushing.” Blake announced. Eyes widening and whispers erupting, everyone leaned forward, curiosity sparkling in their gaze. A surge of determination replaced his usual nervousness. He walked around the classroom, giving each student a closer look at his red face. Then he propped up a poster board showing the blood vessels and explaining the science behind flushing. The class gathered around to admire his drawings. When Blake finished, the class erupted in applause.Mrs. Watson clapped the loudest, “Blake, this will be perfect for the science fair on Monday.” Jumping in the air with a triumphant grin, Blake pumped his fist, his face glowing not with blush but with pride. Approaching him with hesitant smiles, Perry and Kate admitted, “Maybe science is your thing after all — we’re sorry we joked.” Blake laughed, his mouse ears wiggling. “Science is my thing,” he said, “even when it’s about blushing!” Mrs. Watson nodded, smiling. “That’s the spirit,” she said. “Now let’s get ready for the fair!” 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 浙江省丽水市发展共同体2025-2026学年高二下学期期中联考英语听力.mp3 浙江省丽水市发展共同体2025-2026学年高二下学期期中联考英语试卷(含音频).docx