山西省阳泉市第一中学校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频有文字材料)

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山西省阳泉市第一中学校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频有文字材料)

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阳泉一中2025-2026学年第二学期高二年级期中考试试题
英语
考试时长: 120 分钟 总分: 150 分
听力(不计入总分)
第一节:每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What juice does the man want
A. Orange. B. Apple. C. Pear.
2. How did the woman buy the tickets
A. By phone. B. On the Internet. C. In person.
3. Who might collect the kids today
A. Their mother. B. Their father. C. Their grandmother.
4. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Business partners. B. Colleagues. C. Interviewer and interviewee.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. When to have a day out together.
B. How to work to the deadline.
C. Whether to go out today.
第二节:每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is the man’s advice for the woman’s trip
A. She should also check out Venice.
B. She should only stay in Rome.
C. She really should go to Pisa.
7. How many days will the woman probably spend in Rome
A. Two days. B. Five days. C. Seven days.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What major does Luke want to choose at GCU
A. Engineering. B. Business. C. Natural sciences.
9. What are the specialists responsible for according to the woman
A. Assessing students’ qualifications.
B. Guiding students to choose a major.
C. Calculating students’ credits.
10. What is the topic of the conversation
A. Academic performance. B. School application. C. Career planning.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What type of class does the man volunteer to teach
A. A painting class. B. A dance class. C. A music class.
12. What talent does the woman have
A. Playing the guitar. B. Painting pictures. C. Singing songs.
13. Where are the man’s classes held
A. At a youth center. B. At a playground. C. At a park.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What are children most likely to sleep with during the night tour
A. Sea turtles. B. Dolphins. C. Sharks.
15. When did the man originally plan to go on the tour
A. On October 12th. B. On October 19th. C. On October 26th.
16. What can visitors do after 8:00 p.m.
A. Listen to a speech. B. Watch a movie. C. Prepare breakfast.
17. What did the man do last night
A. He bought an air bed online.
B. He enjoyed midnight snacks.
C. He put away his sleeping bag.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the theme of the photo contest about
A. History of the town B. Beauty of the town.C. Architecture of the town.
19. What is the requirement for the photo
A. It should be handed in by July 1st.
B. It should be a high-quality physical one.
C. It should come with a brief description.
20. What does the speaker mention at last
A. The public exhibition. B. The contact information. C. The shooting date.
阅读(共两节,每小题3分。满分60分)
第一节(共15个小题,每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
In 2024, China’s film industry witnessed remarkable growth, marked by the outpouring of high-quality works. Rooted in realistic themes, they strike a chord in everyone’s heart. Below are four outstanding films that shone on the big screen.
Successor
Douban Rating: 8.8
Successor uses dark humor to explore family bonds, education, and personal growth. It follows Ma Chenggang, who adopts an extreme“poverty training”method to prepare his son for inheriting the fanily business. Labeled an “educational horror film”, it not only raises questions about problematic teaching approaches but also makes viewers reflect on how education shapes children's lives.
Her Story
Douban Rating: 9.1
Her Story weaves together the life journeys of three women at different stages. It portrays warm daily interactions between urban men and women while emphasizing the importance of self-love. Directed, written, and edited by Shao Yihui, the film earned over 200 million yuan in just four days, gaining both huge box office success and positive word-of-mouth.
Article 20
Douban Rating: 7.1
Article 20, directed by renowned filmmaker Zhang Yimou, is a comedy inspired by Article 20 of China's Criminal Law (on self-defense). Starring Lei Jiayin and Ma Li, it tells the story of prosecutor(检察官)Han Min, who deals with a controversial case while sorting out his own family troubles. The film offers a thought-provoking look at legal principles and real-life social issues in modern China.
Like a Rolling Stone
Douban Rating: 7.5
Like a Rolling Stone, directed by Yin Lichuan and starring Yong Mei, focuses on women's self-awareness and growth. It follows Li Hong, a housewife who sets off on a solo journey amid(在……之中)the dullness of middle age, rediscovering her self-worth. Its metaphorical(比喻性的)title—rich in cultural and philosophical meaning—has sparked wide discussions, making it deeply relatable, especially to female viewers.
21. Which film got the lowest score on Douban
A. Successor B. Her Story C. Article 20 D. Like a Rolling Stone
22. What can you know about Like a Rolling Stone
A.It focuses on family conflicts B.It appeals to female viewers
C. It gains high box office returns D. It reflects on philosophical meaning
23. Where is the passage probably taken from
A. An entertainment magazine B. An academic article C.A historic book D. A science report
B
Lila Marquez gently places a tiny wild goose with an injured wing into a soft cotton box. “Take it easy, little Dewdrop,” she whispers. For the past eight years, the retired biology teacher’s balcony in Buenos Aires has been a safe shelter for injured or abandoned wild geese. With her careful care, more than 200 geese have regained strength and returned to the nearby wetlands.
Lila’s journey with wild geese began in 2015, two years after her husband passed away. She felt lost and lonely until one rainy afternoon, when she found a weak goose trembling under a tree — its wing broken by a stray cat. “I couldn’t leave it there,” Lila recalls. She named the goose Dewdrop and spent weeks nursing it back to health.As Dewdrop grew stronger, Lila found joy she hadn’t felt in years.
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 searched online for goose care tips. A local vet even offered free advice to help her improve her nursing skills. Last year, a student posted a video of Lila feeding the geese on Instagram, and it quickly went viral with over 800,000 views. People from nearby areas began donating goose feed and medical supplies.
Yet the wild geese still face great plight in the city. The wetlands they depend on are shrinking(缩小) due to urban construction; stray animals and water pollution pose constant risks. But Lila never loses hope. She has started a small community group to plant native water plants and advocate for wetland protection. “Caring for these geese isn’t just about saving them,” she says. “It’s about reminding 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, and the power of small acts of kindness.
24. 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 became famous on social media for its story D. It helped Lila get out of loneliness
25. What does the underlined word “plight” in Paragraph 4 probably mean
A. Difficulty. B. Noise.C. Competition. D. Change.
26. Which words best describe Lila according to the text
A. Brave and realistic B. Humorous and innocent
C. Humble and creative D. Kind-hearted and determined
27. What is the best title for the text
A. Lila and Wild Geese: Protection and Research
B. Lila and Wild Geese: Rescue and Comfort
C. Lila and Wild Geese: Friendship and Adventure
D. Lila and Wild Geese: Survival and Success
C
Do light food products really help you If you believe the marketing words printed on their packaging—light or reduced-calorie (卡路里) food products offer you the same enjoyment, but with fewer calories—it seems like a no-brainer, right
In order for a product to be light, present rules in the UK say that it must be at least 30% lower in one typical aspect, for example, calories or fat, than the regular product in the same line.
Is the taste really as similar as they say It often is, and that’s just the problem. You can’t lower the sugar or fat content without changing the product’s composition (成分) or taste. To copy the original taste as closely as possible, producers depend on synthetic additives to improve taste and change the texture (口感) of their reduced-calorie products. Key ingredients like eggs or butter are reduced and replaced with synthetic additives. To make up for the lack of texture, different kinds of additives are added to give the feeling of fat and sugar. You often end up with very long ingredient lists. Imagine a chocolate cake with 10 ingredients on the package; it is generally not a good sign.
Light food products are not good for our health. Several studies have shown that products sold as light food can still affect blood sugar levels and in the long term increase the risk of weight gain and heart problems. Another concern with light food products is their effect on metabolism (新陈代谢). It’s been shown that they can trick the brain, change gut flora and eventually lead to weight gain over time, rather than the promised weight loss.
Not all reduced-calorie products are the same. For example, low sodium (钠) products can be a good choice as part of a balanced diet. The key is to watch out for the descriptions and avoid products with too many synthetic additives.
28. Which of the following can be regarded as a light food product
A. Food low in calories B. Food with good taste
C. Food rich in nutrition D. Food with various ingredients
29. What does “the problem” in paragraph 3 refer to
A. Sudden change of original taste B. Worsening of texture
C. Heavy use of synthetic additives D. Increasing of sugar
30. What may eating light food products lead to in the long term
A. Lower blood sugar level B. Brain diseases C. Better body shape D. Weight gain
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Does light food cheer you up B. Is light food “light”
C. How does light food improve health D. How is light food different
D
People often complain that plastics are too durable(耐用的). Water bottles, shopping bags, and other trash litter the planet because plastics are everywhere and don’t break down easily. But some plastic materials change over time. They crack and melt into sludge, all of which creates huge 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 to approach the restoration of paintings, books, and materials like wood, metals, and glass,” says Anna Laganà, a research specialist at the Getty Conservation Institute. “But for plastics, our knowledge is still limited.” Tonkin, now a doctoral researcher in fashion conservation at Nottingham Trent University, 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 fall apart alarmingly quickly. Museums are doing everything they can to save culturally important items from 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 to preserve, will have a strong impact on how we’ll be seen in the future. Future archaeologists looking at what’s left from the 21st century will probably find lots of poisonous waste, along with plenty of plastic trash. But if museum preservation efforts succeed, maybe those scholars will also see that plastic 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 recycled B. Harmless to nature but harmful to humans
C. Easy to make but hard to clean D. Some long-lasting but others easy-to-degrade
33. What can we infer from Anna Laganà and Tonkin’s words
A. Museums lack expertise in plastic preservation.
B. Traditional restoration makes plastic conservation needless.
C. Plastic conservation in fashion is completely solved.
D. The Getty Institute leads plastic preservation research.
34. What is the main role of Paragraph 3
A. Explain why protection of old objects is getting more important.
B. List ways museums protect plastic cultural objects.
C. Stress the growing challenges of plastic preservation.
D. Show plastic items are common in global museums.
35. 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3分,满分15分)
Most of us avoid being beginners. It can feel uncomfortable and embarrassing—we naturally prefer to feel capable and in control. ____36____ By choosing to start something new, you open yourself up to a world of unexpected benefits.
First and foremost, beginning again builds your resilience (韧性). When you’re a beginner, you make lots of mistakes. ____37____ This can be frustrating, but each time you rise, retry, and advance slightly, you build resilience to meet challenges.
____38____ As an adult, you might get used to being the “expert” or the one who knows the answers. But stepping into a beginner’s role can change this situation. Being a beginner forces you to accept that you don’t know everything, which reminds you that learning is a continuous journey and that everyone, no matter their age or experience, can learn from others.
Moreover, starting as a beginner also sparks creativity. When learning something new, you often come across new problems and have to find different ways to solve them. This process of trying, failing, and trying again from different angles stimulates your brain, enhancing your problem-solving skills. ____39____
Finally, remember the feeling when you first successfully understood a complex idea in a new language ____40____ It boosts your confidence and reminds you of your own potential.
So the next time you feel a little uncomfortable about being a beginner, remember that it’s not a sign of weakness, but an opportunity for growth. Embrace the awkwardness of being a beginner. You might discover a brand new version of yourself.
A. In doing so, it teaches you to think outside the box.
B. You might hit the wrong notes, or trip over your own feet.
C. Yet, what if this very discomfort holds hidden advantages
D. You have to ask questions, listen to others, and accept help.
E. Additionally, being a beginner encourages open-mindedness.
F. This newly-learned language also introduces you to a new culture.
G. That feeling of achieving something new is extremely worthwhile.
语言运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
Paige Winter stood in waist-deep water when a shark suddenly appeared and pounced (猛扑) on her just three feet from her ____41____ Charlie Winter, a firefighter and former Marine. The 17-year-old suffered severe injuries from the ____42____ earlier this month at North Carolina’s Fort Macon State Park.
“I __43__ where Paige was and there was no Paige,” Charlie recalled in an interview by a local newspaper. “Paige was underwater, but there was pink on the water. I went straight to where the pink was and I _44___ and I grabbed her. When I pulled her up, a shark ___45____ with her—it was a big one and I ___46___ started to hit it. I hit it with everything I could and ____47__ it let go.”
But Paige was the real ____48___ .Both her hands were badly injured while trying to force open the shark’s ___49____ and her left leg had to be amputated (截肢), thigh-high. Unprovoked (无端的) shark attacks like this are ___50___ . There were 66 of them worldwide last year, causing four deaths. But even more rare is Paige’s _51__ : no screaming, no crying and no self-pity.
“I’m still Paige” she said. “Just a little _____52___ . I want people to see I’m doing alright and I’m still going to do the stuff they can do. I think I can ____53____ this into something good for me, good for sharks and good for the environment too,” she said.
Charlie told the reporter that he couldn’t be ____54____. He said, “The shark took my daughter’s leg. It did not take her___55____ .”
41.A.folk B.dentist C.father D.coach
42.A.event B.attack C.swim D.matter
43.A.pointed at B.decided on C.aimed at D.turned to
44.A.dived B.skipped C.struggled D.fought
45.A.swam away B.got along C.came up D.lay down
46.A.instantly B. precisely C.hesitantly D.cautiously
47.A.unconsciously B.undoubtedly C.curiously D.eventually
48.A.swimmer B.fighter C.winner D.victim
49.A.nose B.core C.tongue D.jaws
50.A.scary B.miserable C.uncommon D.informal
51.A.attitude B.decision C.injury D.experience
52.A.different B.lucky C.depressed D.excellent
53.A.motivate B.transform C.enhance D.guarantee
54.A.sadder B.tougher C.prouder D.better
55.A.reputation B.liberation C.motive D.vigour
第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
The beautiful Li River,located in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,is one of the most well-known tourist destinations, ____56_____(attract)millions of domestic and foreign visitors each year. ____57___ its reputation as a top destination, it has had negative effects on the river's water quality. The ____58_____(grow) in tourism contributed to increasingly severe water pollution, causing ___59___decrease in the number of fish species. Local officials thought that urgent steps should be taken ____60____(restore) the river's original beauty._____61____,a comprehensive initiative was started,with a number of measures ___62___addressed the issues. Strict regulations ___63___(set) up regarding further industrial development.Meanwhile, they started to carry out inspections ____64____(regular)and fine tourist organizations for abuses. Other initiatives, such as the "River Chief System", hold senior officials responsible for reducing water pollution. With such campaigns in effect, China's waterways are heading towards a clean and ____65____(sustain)future.
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是学生会主席,你发现你校高年级学生在学习的重压下养成很多不健康的生活方式。请代表学生会, 就此现象为校报“英语广场”栏目写一份倡议书。
内容包括: 1.目前的现状; 2.你的倡议。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear fellow students,
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
The Students’ Union
April15,2026
(满分25分)
阅读下列材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两端,使之成为一篇完整的文章。
“Oh no!” I shouted as I searched through my dance bag. My dance shoes were nowhere to be found. For a moment, I could hardly hide a smile—finally, an excuse not to go to the tiring practice! However, Mom drove straight to the studio (练功房). “Ms. Linda keeps some spare dance shoes,” she reminded gently. I took a deep breath, walked in unwillingly and fished out a pair.
“Only four weeks remain before the holiday performance,” Ms. Linda told the class. “We must focus and work hard.” My heart dropped, and the memory of last year’s stage failure flashed back—I was unable to move and breathe properly under bright lights. That night, I begged Mom to let me quit. Surprisingly, she didn’t force me to keep going. Instead, she said quietly, “It’s your decision, Kami. But have you thought about your partner Can she make it without you ”
“She won’t mind,” I said, “She probably doesn’t even know my name.”
The next Friday, Mom picked me up from school. As we drove away, she asked if I wanted to attend the dance class. “No,” I whispered, “Not today.” “Okay,” Mom nodded understandingly. I breathed easy, sure that I had made the right choice, thinking no one would notice one absent dancer in the crowded studio.
On Saturday, during a shopping trip, I unexpectedly ran into my dance partner at checkout. “Hi, Kami!” she called cheerfully. I stood still, my face red, and realized I didn’t even know her name until she introduced herself as Sylvia. Then her smile disappeared. “I missed you yesterday. Honestly, I’m frightened about the show. My grandma is flying in just to watch, and I fear that I’ll mess up our paired moves.”
What she said struck me. I knew I was not the only one who was afraid all the time. Dance was not only my hard thing; it was our common fight.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Looking at her worried face, I felt a sudden increase of determination inside me.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The day of the holiday performance finally came.
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2025-2026高二第二学期期中考试英语答案
第一部分:听力
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1. What juice does the man want
A. Orange. B. Apple. C. Pear.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】M: Could you get me some apple juice from the store I finished the orange juice yesterday, so I’d like to try something different this time.
W: How about pear juice It’s super fresh!
M: Just apple, please.
2. How did the woman buy the tickets
A. By phone. B. On the Internet. C. In person.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】M: Did you get the concert tickets
W: Yeah, I did. They’re really good seats.
M: You must’ve waited long there. Or did you buy them online
W: Well, I just called and bought them.
3. Who might collect the kids today
A. Their mother. B. Their father. C. Their grandmother.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】M: I have to work late again tonight.
W: But you promised to pick up the kids from school because I have to go to the hairdresser’s.
M: Right. I’ll call my mother then.
4. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Business partners. B. Colleagues. C. Interviewer and interviewee.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】W: Hi, I’m excited to be here on my first day. How long have you been with the company
M: About 24 years.
W: That’s a very long time. It must be a good place to work.
M: Yeah. I do hope you like it here, too.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. When to have a day out together.
B. How to work to the deadline.
C. Whether to go out today.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】W: Michael, I’m so sorry, but I can’t go out with you today.
M: Oh, that’s no problem. Should we reschedule for tomorrow
W: Actually, next Wednesday might work better. We just had a major deadline moved up to this Sunday, so I’ll be tied up.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is the man’s advice for the woman’s trip
A. She should also check out Venice.
B. She should only stay in Rome.
C. She really should go to Pisa.
7. How many days will the woman probably spend in Rome
A. Two days. B. Five days. C. Seven days.
【答案】6. A 7. B
【解析】
【原文】M: What will you do while you’re in Rome
W: I’d like to visit the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.
M: Anything else
W: Well, also that tower that leans to the side.
M: You mean the Leaning Tower of Pisa
W: Yes.
M: Well, that isn’t in Rome. It’s in a town called Pisa. If you’re going to travel anywhere outside of Rome, I suggest Venice instead. You’d like it a lot because you can travel around in boats there.
W: I’m only in the country for a week, though. Would I have time to get to Venice
M: I think you could spend two days in Venice and the rest in Rome.
W: Great! I’ll do that.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What major does Luke want to choose at GCU
A. Engineering. B. Business. C. Natural sciences.
9. What are the specialists responsible for according to the woman
A. Assessing students’ qualifications.
B. Guiding students to choose a major.
C. Calculating students’ credits.
10. What is the topic of the conversation
A. Academic performance. B. School application. C. Career planning.
【答案】8. A 9. A 10. B
【解析】
【原文】W: Welcome to GCU transfer center.
M: Hello, Professor George. I’m Kevin Woods. I wonder if you could give me information on transferring to GCU. My son Luke majors in engineering and has been performing excellently at college.
W: The hot majors are business and natural sciences in GCU. If he plans on staying within the same field of study, he will need more credits to transfer.
M: Well. He has no intention of changing his major. Then, what should we do afterwards
W: Submit his transcripts. Our transfer specialists will review all of his information and form a final evaluation report. Lastly, he needs to write an important essay about his career expectations.
M: It doesn’t sound complicated.
W: Yeah. But after entering our school, Luke should spare no effort to earn credits towards his degree.
M: Of course.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What type of class does the man volunteer to teach
A. A painting class. B. A dance class. C. A music class.
12. What talent does the woman have
A. Playing the guitar. B. Painting pictures. C. Singing songs.
13. Where are the man’s classes held
A. At a youth center. B. At a playground. C. At a park.
【答案】11. C 12. A 13. A
【解析】
【原文】W: Want to come to the art museum on Saturday There’s a show of paintings by local artists.
M: That sounds fun, but I volunteer on Saturday mornings.
W: Really Doing what
M: I teach kids free singing classes.
W: That’s amazing! What type of music do you teach them
M: Mostly old-fashioned rock and pop music. But recently, I taught them my favorite dance music song! They loved it!
W: Great! Well, if you ever need someone to teach guitar lessons, let me know. I’m pretty good.
M: Wow, really That’s so nice of you! Could you come next week
W: Sure, why not
M: Great! I run the classes at the youth center near the playground opposite the parking lot. Do you know it
W: Of course. I’ll be there!
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What are children most likely to sleep with during the night tour
A. Sea turtles. B. Dolphins. C. Sharks.
15. When did the man originally plan to go on the tour
A. On October 12th. B. On October 19th. C. On October 26th.
16. What can visitors do after 8:00 p.m.
A. Listen to a speech. B. Watch a movie. C. Prepare breakfast.
17. What did the man do last night
A. He bought an air bed online.
B. He enjoyed midnight snacks.
C. He put away his sleeping bag.
【答案】14. C 15. A 16. B 17. A
【解析】
【原文】M: Kelly, have you heard about the night tour of the Grand Underwater World
W: No. Please tell me something about it.
M: People can spend the night there sleeping with sea life, like sea turtles, dolphins, corals and so on. According to the Grand Underwater World, sharks are the most popular among children.
W: That sounds fantastic. I’d like to book a night tour.
M: I was going to reserve a tour for this Saturday. But this week has been fully booked. Since you’re interested, how about making a reservation together for next Saturday, that is, October 19th
W: That day is perfect for me. Well, do you know any other details of the night tour
M: Yes. People should arrive there no earlier than 6:30 p.m. There’s a speech about sea life. It ends at 8:00 p.m. Then, there’s a big screen movie. People can sleep with sea life after finishing watching the movie around 10:00 p.m. By the way, they offer midnight snacks and breakfast for the following day.
W: Great! I’ll dig out my sleeping bag tonight.
M: I was going to buy one online last night, but I chose to buy an air bed finally. It’s more comfortable.
W: Good choice. I’m really looking forward to the tour.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the theme of the photo contest about
A. History of the town. B. Beauty of the town. C. Architecture of the town.
19. What is the requirement for the photo
A. It should be handed in by July 1st.
B. It should be a high-quality physical one.
C. It should come with a brief description.
20. What does the speaker mention at last
A. The public exhibition. B. The contact information. C. The shooting date.
【答案】18. B 19. C 20. C
【解析】
【原文】W: Are you a professional photographer or just a photography lover We’re excited to announce a community photo contest, and we expect your participation. The theme of this contest is “Capturing the Beauty of Our Town”. We’re looking for impressive images that show the architecture, landscapes, or everyday moments that make our town so special. There will be three people who can win first prize, each with a camera. The second prize will go to five people, each receiving a mobile phone. And the third prize will go to ten people, each receiving a smartwatch. Besides, all contest entries will be displayed in a public exhibition and all the people in the community can appreciate them. Just simply submit your high-quality digital photo, along with a brief description to our email address by July 31st. The email address and our phone number have been posted on our community’s official website. You’ll find them easily. If you have any question or need further information, please don’t hesitate to call us. There’s one more thing: your photo must have been taken within the last six months. We can’t wait to see incredible talents in our community! Good luck!
阅读:
21-23:CBA 24-27:DADB 28-31:ACDB 32-35:DADC
36-40:CBEAG
完型:
41-45:CBDAC 46-50: ADBDC 51-55:AABCD
语法填空:
56.attracting 57.Despite 58.growth 59.a 60.to restore 61.Therefore/Thus/Hence
62.that/which 63.were set 64.regularly 65. sustainable
作文1:
Dear fellow students,
It is a common phenomenon that many senior 3 students are under great pressure, thus developing an unhealthy lifestyle. Some stay up late, some skip breakfast, and others rarely take exercise, which does great harm to their health.
To meet the challenges of the senior year, it is of vital significance that we say no to the unhealthy lifestyle. To begin with ,we are supposed to go to bed early so that we can maintain refreshed and dynamic in the daytime. Besides, it is of great benefit to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables so as to provide sufficient nutrition for our body. Additionally, it’s highly advisable that we do exercise on a regular basis, which is an ideal way to relieve stress.
Nothing matters more than health.It is high time that we should make a change and lead a healthy life from today on !
The Student Union
April6, 2026
作文2
【答案】One possible version:
Looking at her worried face, I felt a sudden increase of determination inside me. “You are not alone,” I promised, gripping her trembling hand. “We’ll conquer the stage together.” Realizing that Sylvia depended on me, I found the courage to face my fear. We spent the remaining weeks glued to the studio floor, repeating every step until our movements flowed smoothly. We corrected each other’s errors and celebrated small victories. The anxiety that once held me back was replaced by a sense of responsibility. We were no longer two strangers; we were a team, drawing strength from one another to perfect our routine before the big moment.
The day of the holiday performance finally came. Stepping onto the stage, I felt the familiar heat of the bright lights, but this time, I didn’t freeze. I took a deep breath, looking at Sylvia. She offered a determined and brave nod. Then the music began. We moved as one body, our feet gliding across the wooden floor with grace. Every turn was correct; every jump was high. When we finished our final move, loud cheers rose from the audience. Spotting Sylvia’s grandmother smiling in the front row, I realized that true success wasn’t about avoiding fear, but sharing the challenge with a friend.

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