资源简介 2025-2026年度下学期期中高二英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。听完每段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播两遍。1.When will the two speakers meet A.At 6:30 p.m. B.At 7:00 p.m. C.At 7:30 p.m.2.What is the man going to do tomorrow A.Attend a book fair. B.Finish his project. C.Recommend a book.3.What is probably the man A.A house owner. B.A repairman. C.A house agent.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.Means of transport. B.The crowded subway. C.The rainy weather.5. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a candy shop B. At a car park. C.At a cinema第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1. 5分,满分 22. 5分)听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播两遍。听下面的录音,回答第 6,7小题。6.Why does the man give up using DeepSeek A.It is against school rules.B.It costs too much money.C.It brings accuracy issues.7.Which does the woman value most in learning A.High efficiency. B.Academic credits. C.Personal growth听下面的录音,回答第 8至第 10小题。8.Why is the lake's water level dropping significantly A.Due to a long-lasting drought.B.Because of increased water extraction for farming.C.As a result of a leak in the dam.9.What is the immediate consequence for the local bird population A.They are losing their habitat.高二 英语 第 1 页 共 12 页B.They are being forced to migrate earlier.C.They are facing rising risks of being hunted.10.What does the researcher suggest is the ultimate solution A.Building a new reservoir.B.Implementing strict water conservation policies.C.Relocating the bird colonies.听下面的录音,回答第 11至 13小题。11.What motivated Mr. Jason to step into the herbal field A.His passion for plants.B.His childhood experience.C.His teacher's impact.12.What makes herbs a powerful tool in Mr. Jason's opinion A.The widespread interest in natural treatments.B.Their connection with traditional wisdom.C.The high quality of herbal medicines.13.What should be a priority for students learning herbs A.Learning herbal functions.B.Doing various experiments.C.Mastering medical terms.听下面的录音,回答第 14至 17小题。14.Who is the pioneer of the Slow Food Movement A.An Italian. B.ASpanish. C.AFrenchman.15.What caused the start of the Slow Food Movement A.Ameal eaten in Rome.B.An ad of a fast food company.C.The opening of a fast food restaurant.16.How does the man consider fast food A.Nutritious. B.Boring. C.Tasty.17.What is the main aim of the Slow Food Movement A.To protect traditional dishes.B.To promote better lifestyles.C.To prevent eating fast food.听下面的录音,回答第 18-20小题。18.What can be learned about the book The Snowman from the talk A.It contained 40 pictures.B.It was first released in 1987.高二 英语 第 2 页 共 12 页C.It was turned into a TV program in 1982.19.Which of the following statements is true of the piece of art named My Snowman A.It reveals people's memories of The Snowman.B.It is intended to promote the book The Snowman.C.Its 2,626 photos all show people watching the animation.20.In whose version did the Snowman have a much longer scarf A.Raymond Briggs's. B.Quentin Blake's. C.Chris Riddell's.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AReady for a holiday Discover your Australia! Australia is the unexpected: aplace where the world's oldest cultures share vast plains, stylish laneways andunimaginably blue waters with successive waves of new arrivals from across theglobe.Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, QueenslandYou can't leave Australia without seeing the Great Barrier Reef. This WorldHeritage-listed natural wonder is one of the largest living structures on the planet. It'sso vast, you can see it from outer space. For divers, snorkelers, island aficionados, andnature lovers, it's a bucket list destination.Blue Mountains National Park, New South WalesA UNESCO World Heritage Site, beautiful Blue Mountains National Park is ahiker's paradise and a popular day trip from Sydney. It lies an easy 81-kilometer drivewest of the city. Named for the blue haze emanating from the many eucalyptus trees,this stunning park protects more than 664,000 acres of wilderness. On a visit here,you can explore dramatic gorges, waterfalls, Aboriginal rock paintings, and 140kilometers of hiking trails.Daintree National Park, QueenslandA Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Daintree National Park in Far NorthQueensland is among the most ancient ecosystems on Earth. The area belongs to theEastern Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people, and many of its natural features hold greatspiritual significance.Kangaroo Island, South Australia高二 英语 第 3 页 共 12 页Kangaroo Island's top attractions are made by Mother Nature. See the striking,wind-sculpted rock formations, known as the Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Archin Flinders Chase National Park. Explore vast cave systems. Surf towering dunes(沙丘)and look for wildlife on scenic hiking trails along soaring sea cliffs and throughpristine forests.21. What makes the Great Barrier Reef unique according to the passage A. It is the world's largest man-made structure.B. It can be visible from outer space.C. It is located near Sydney and easy to reach.D. It is famous mainly for its Aboriginal rock paintings.22.Which park is famous for its old ecosystems and belongs to Australian nativepeople A. Great Barrier Reef Marine ParkB. Blue Mountains National ParkC. Daintree National ParkD. Kangaroo Island23.Where can you probably read this passage A. A travel guideB. A science novelC. A history textbookD. A story newspaperBDouble victory! On March 28 and 29, a motorcycle made by ZXMOTO, aChinese motorcycle brand, won both races at the Portuguese round of the SuperbikeWorld Championship (WSBK), a global motorcycle competition.The triumph marks the first time a Chinese motorcycle brand has won this event.It has broken the decades-long dominance of major foreign motorcycle brands such asItaly's Ducati, Germany's BMW, and Japan's "Big Four".In the WSBK, motorcycles are modified(改装)from mass-produced street bikes,so it is not only a speed competition but also a stage to show companies' productionability.The winning motorcycle, launched by ZXMOTO this year, has a self-developedengine that allows it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in only 2.8 seconds. Itselectronic control system and frame are also independently developed.Zhang Xue, 39, founder of ZXMOTO, has witnessed China's motorcycleindustry growth. He has worked as a mechanic, a rider, and an engineer. In 2013, he高二 英语 第 4 页 共 12 页began building motorcycles in Chongqing, and founded ZXMOTO in 2024, focusingon independent engine R&D.ZXMOTO's victory not only realizes Zhang's dream but also shows the progressof Chinese motorcycle manufacturing, boosting the industry's confidence andchanging the international community's view on China's motorcycle sector.24. What can we learn about ZXMOTO's victory in the Portuguese round of WSBK A. A Chinese motorcycle brand has never won such a competition before.B. It merely shows ZXMOTO's excellent speed performance of its motorcycles.C. It broke the 20-year-long dominance of foreign motorcycle brands.D. The winning motorcycle totally adopted imported engines and core parts.25. Which of the following is true about Zhang Xue according to the passage A. He began to build motorcycles in Chongqing right after he founded ZXMOTO in2024.B. He has rich practical experience related to motorcycles.C. His main goal of founding ZXMOTO is to introduce foreign high-quality enginetechnologies.D. He didn't witness the development of China's motorcycle manufacturing industryuntil 2024.26. Which of the following is a key feature of ZXMOTO's winning motorcycle A. It increases its speed from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds.B. Its engine was imported from a leading Japanese brand.C. Its frame is designed with technology from Italy's Ducati.D. Its electronic control system is one of the best systems in China.27. What is the main idea of the passage A. China has built a comprehensive industry system for motorcycle manufacturing.B. Zhang Xue's personal experience of developing ZXMOTO into a famous brand.C. ZXMOTO's victory reflects the progress and strength of China's motorcyclemanufacturing.D. The difficulties Chinese motorcycle brands faced in developing high-performanceengines before.COver the past few weeks, many people in China have started raising “lobster” —and no, not the mouthwatering seafood. Chinese users have adopted this phrase todescribe the process of setting up and training an AI agent called OpenClaw, whichuses a red lobster as its logo.For some years, we have had generative AI models like ChatGPT. While they are高二 英语 第 5 页 共 12 页useful, they passively wait for prompts (提示词) to respond. Also, they can tell userswhat to do, but cannot perform the task for them.OpenClaw, developed by Austrian software engineer and entrepreneur PeterSteinberger, promises to be “the AI that actually does things”, according to its website.It sends emails, manages calendars, books flights, controls smart home devices andmore.What truly sets OpenClaw apart is its long-term “memory”. As reported byComputer Network, the AI keeps data even after being closed, enabling it to“remember” past conversations. Over time, it learns your preferences, tracks yourprojects and sends you proactive(积极主动的) notifications.Such proactiveness is supported by “heartbeat”, a built-in timer that is usedregularly. As Claire Vo, chief technology officer of US startup LaunchDarkly,explained on social media platform X, OpenClaw's “heartbeat” occurs every 30minutes and can be adjusted by the user. With each tick, the AI wakes up to check fortasks that are ready to run. This enables the AI to continue working without userinteraction.However, OpenClaw's abilities come with serious risks. In February, researchersfound over 40,000 instances of OpenClaw online, with more than 60 percent havingproblems that could allow hackers to gain control, reported CGTN. On March 8 and10, the Chinese government issued two official alerts — the first-ever warningsspecifically about an agentic AI.The risks are made worse by Moltbook, a social network launched in January,where the AI agents share posts with each other, and humans can only observe,reported Forbes.“Although it gained attention for showcasing AI-to-AI interactions,early findings revealed that it exposed entire databases,” Dr Shaanan Cohney fromAustralia's University of Melbourne told Forbes.28. What can we learn about generative AI models like ChatGPT from the passage A. They can do tasks actively without prompts.B. They have long-term memory like OpenClaw.C. They wait for prompts to react inactively.D. They can control smart home devices automatically.29. What makes OpenClaw different from other AI A. It needs a browser tab open all the time.B. It has long-term memory and can work proactively.C. It only provides information but does nothing.D. It was developed by a Chinese engineer.高二 英语 第 6 页 共 12 页30. What is the function of OpenClaw's "heartbeat" A. It helps the AI remember users' preferences forever.B. It allows AI agents to share posts with each other.C. It protects users from hackers and security risks.D. It enables the AI to wake up for tasks check every half an hour.31. Why did Chinese government issue official alerts about OpenClaw A. Because it may contribute to severe safety threats.B. Because it is too expensive for ordinary users.C. Because it cannot work well in chat apps.D. Because it has no long-term memory.DHow does a cow scratch an itch on its back An Austrian cow named Veronikahas a solution that could change how we view livestock. For the past decade, Veronikahas been observed by her owner occasionally picking up sticks with her mouth,maneuvering the ends to reach areas of her body she can't otherwise reach.Veronika's innovative behavior is reported in a new study - the first to describetool use in a pet cow, according to the researchers. It was published Monday in thejournal Current Biology. “What this tells us is that cows have the potential to innovatetool use, and we have ignored this fact for thousands of years,” lead author Antonio J.Osuna-Mascaró said in an email.When the study authors first saw the video of Veronika using a stick to scratchherself, it was clear that the behavior was intentional and not accidental. To test hertool-use capabilities, the researchers performed a series of controlled trials in whichthey placed a deck brush in front of the cow in various orientations.The researchers found that not only was Veronika displaying true tool use - whena tool serves a functional purpose and allows the subject to extend its own bodilylimits - but she had a clear preference for how the tool was used. She would readjusther grip depending on what side of the brush she wanted, what part of her body shewas targeting.This is extremely surprising because the only other solid example ofmultipurpose tool use that we know of belongs to the chimpanzees of the CongoBasin,” Osuna-Mascaró said. While chimpanzees have the advantages of hands andopposable thumbs, Veronika still surprised the researchers with the control she hadwith her mouth.Cows and other highly intelligent and emotional animals are far too often writtenoff as being dumb and lacking emotions. Detailed research shows they are fully高二 英语 第 7 页 共 12 页sentient(有感觉能力的) beings with very active brains and rich and deep emotionallives.The researchers don't believe that Veronika is the “Einstein of cows”. It is likelythat there are many other cows, bulls and farm animals with this ability that have goneunnoticed. “We know more about the tool use of wild animals on remote islands thanwe do about the cows we live with,” Osuna-Mascaró said.32.What does the underlined word maneuvering probably mean A. throwing B. breaking C. moving skillfully D. hiding33.According to the researchers, why is Veronika's behavior considered “true tooluse” A. Because she uses the tool to get food.B. Because the tool performs a useful function and go beyond its physical abilitiesC. Because she was trained by her owner to do so.D. Because she uses the tool in the same way chimpanzees use tools with their hands.34.What can be inferred from the study about cows A. They are less intelligent than most exotic animals.B. They have been underestimated in terms of intelligence.C. They can use tools with their feet.D. They are the only farm animals capable of tool use.35.What can we learn from the last paragraph A. Veronika is the most intelligent cow ever discovered.B. The researchers believe Veronika is exceptionally rare among cows.C. Humans know less about common farm animals.D. Only cows and bulls, not other farm animals, may have tool-use ability.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Build Better Discipline and Self - ControlMost of us can gain a lot from improving our discipline and self - control. Theseabilities help us refuse temptations, stick to tough or boring tasks, and finally reachour life goals. The good news is that building discipline and self - control is not thathard . ___36_____Build a daily routine___37_____ When things become part of your daily routine , you’ll do themnaturally without overthinking .高二 英语 第 8 页 共 12 页A study on high school students’ self-control , habits and goals found thatstudents with strong self - control usually stuck to regular routines , and those withconsistent routines were more likely to achieve their goals like better grades , enoughsleep and regular exercise .___38____It takes self - discipline to build a new routine , so don 't push yourself too hardat first. Just pick a tiny thing to start with, such as 10 minutes of daily exercise, orturning off your phone 30 minutes before bedtime every night .These small routines will bring you a sense of achievement. Gradually, you cancombine these small habits into bigger routines and chase larger goals .Stay responsible for your actionsFind a friend with similar goals and share your progress with each other.___39_____ If you can ' t find such a friend , keeping a journal is also a good choice.Write down your goals and your little achievements to track your progress .Be gentle with yourselfBuilding self - discipline is a long process. ___40____ Everyone makesmistakes , and the key is to pick yourself up and start again .A. If you fail to follow your routine one day, push yourself and get back on track thenext day.B. Pursuing perfect performance right away will only make you feel tired andstressed, and lower your ability to make right choices .C. You can make it with several easy and practical steps .D. Creating a regular routine with good habits is a perfect way to avoid distractionsand impulsive decisions .E. Start with tiny steps.F. Form good habits.G. This will motivate you to keep going on your self - discipline journey.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Molly didn't want to go that way. The bushes were thick, the slope steep, and awaterfall 41 loudly nearby. But her owner gently coaxed ( 哄劝,劝诱) her tokeep going in the New Zealand rainforest. 42 , with a cracking of branches,the hand was gone.Ms. Johnston slipped off a cliff and fell about 180 feet into the waterfall. Shefloated downstream, 43 out of the water and then pressed the button on her高二 英语 第 9 页 共 12 页locator . Hurt but alive, she was airlifted to 44 , but Molly was nowhere to beseen. "If it were anywhere else, people would have just gone out 45 ," Ms.Newton, 28, said. "But because of where she was, it was going to be a multiday hikeinto some of the most 46 terrain in the world.But a search flight costs about $1,370. The small family business could not keep47 the costs . She then turned to Facebook to ask for help. 48 joined: athermal expert and a man with his dog Bingo, 49 that a frightened dog mightrespond more readily to another dog than to a human.Rain kept them 50 for several days. Finally, Newton took off in anAirbus H120 while Ms. Newton coordinated from the base. The cool morning was51 for thermal scanning, giving a sharper setting for spotting a 52 body.When a shape appeared on the screen, we were all crying. Back at the base, Ms.Johnston, who arrived later, got out of her car and had to sit down because of the53 of emotions. "I just couldn't believe it," she said. A vet later found that Mollywas 54 and healthy.It was 160 kind strangers who worked together to 55 Molly, ablack-and-white collie, back to Jessica Johnston. "It was beautiful to see," Ms.Newton added. "It all paid off."41. A. whispered B. roared C. splashed D. flowed42. A.Suddenly B. Thoughtlessly C. Smoothly D. Immediately43. A. scrambled B. jumped C. emerged D. tiptoed44. A. neighbourhood B. venue C. safety D. shelter45. A. on track B. on purpose C. on foot D.on guard46. A. remote B. complicated C. peaceful D. familiar47. A. checking B. charging C. absorbing D. ordering48. A. neighbors B. volunteers C. followers D.friends49. A. arguing B. evaluating C. confirming D. reasoning50. A. denied B. avoided C. grounded D. rested51.A. ideal B. invaluable C. easy D. delicate52.A. sensitive B. visual C. damp D. warm53.A. swell B. loss C. relief D. peace54.A.unusual B. uninjured C. unique D. satisfied55.A.rescue B. encourage C.treat D. return第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Exercise strongly improves well-being regardless of gender and age. This isbecause it produces positive effects on people's emotional balance as well as___56___( invest) them with a greater sense of strength.For people who rarely exercised before, 12 weeks of consistent training —___57___average of four workouts a week — can bring obvious mental benefits.The___58___(likely) of sticking to exercise successfully is also highest whenworkouts are simple, arranged on a consistent schedule, and free of judgment. Evenamong ___59___(fair) fit people, adding more exercise to their daily routine has a高二 英语 第 10 页 共 12 页positive impact on well-being. When moderate exercisers squeezed in a few extraworkouts per week, their depressive symptoms dropped___60___ a third after threemonths, compared with a control group that kept their original exercise habits.Nevertheless, almost all good things in life can turn harmful if ___61___(overdo).Excessive exercise will eventually backfire: it may worsen depression and anxiety andcause a wide range of physical health problems.If you are a hard-core gym buff (爱好者 ), a couple of questions ___62___(consider) are: do you feel anxious withoutexercise, and___63___ working out is crowding out your relationships or taking uptoo much of your personal life Anyway, there is one easy, accessible form of exercise that almost everyone canstart right away. It costs nothing, requires almost no professional skills, and workswonders in___64___ (ease) negative moods — and that is simply going for a walk.Numerous studies___65___(confirm) that daily walking helps relieve depression andanxiety. Besides, it is one of the safest sports, with low risks of repetitive straininjuries or accidental harm.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节 (满分 15分)上周五你校组织了“二手物品交换活动”。请你写一篇短文向校英文报“Campus Life”栏目投稿,内容包括:1.你用于交换的物品; 2.你交换所得的物品; 3.该活动的意义。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右,标题不计入词数;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ARemarkable Second-hand Item Exchange____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。It was July, the final day of the school year. My class of six-year-old studentswas eagerly looking forward to their summer break. To make the day more cheerful, Iarranged for some balloons to be delivered, yet for me, this vacation was a mix ofhappiness and sadness. I had recently moved to this city and didn't have enoughmoney to take a flight home to be with my father. He was longing for me deeply,since this was his first summer without my company.As I turned off the light before leaving, I spotted the balloons by the window.高二 英语 第 11 页 共 12 页Not knowing what to do with them, I gathered the thirteen strings and put them in thebackseat of my car. Their colorful colors brightened my mood, and thankfully, I nolonger felt so isolated.Since I was still unfamiliar with the city, I chose to take a drive and before long,I found myself driving along a winding road where the trees overhead covered eachother. The branches reminded me of two friends reaching out to welcome one another.Soon, a nursing home came into view. The place had an air of being forgotten, and Inoticed a man sitting by himself in the shadow outside.I suddenly felt an urge to drive in. However, the balloons in my backseat wereblocking my sight—at that moment, I realized how to use them. I got out, took hold ofone of the strings, waved at the man, and he smiled back. He introduced himself asDaniel, and he was roughly the same age as my father. As I gave him the balloon, hebeamed and said, "Thanks. This adds a bit of brightness to my life." As he fastened itto his chair, he appeared more joyful than when I first saw him. So I replied with asmile, "You're welcome, Daniel. Maybe we'll meet again one day."To my surprise, he responded, "Maybe, but it's not likely. People are alwaysinvited to visit, but they seldom show up." What he said forced me to pull an old chaircloser to him. We began chatting about our lives, and the sound of his voiceconstantly brought my father to mind. I had imagined that having a conversation witha stranger would be dull. But it wasn't; instead, it was enlightening—I had beenfeeling lonely, Daniel had felt the same, and so had the other residents of the nursinghome.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Then I remembered the other twelve balloons in the backseat._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Over the next six months, I visited Daniel often._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二 英语 第 12 页 共 12 页答案与详解第一部分 听力:题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 B A C A C C C B A B题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C B A A C B B C A B1.B 【知识点】日常生活【原文】M: Hey, Lily, Ne Zha 2 is on at Star Cinema. How about watching it W: Sure, I love Ne Zha, but what time exactly M: It starts at seven thirty p.m. We can meet half an hour earlier at the entrance of thecinema.W: Okay, I’ll leave home at six thirty p.m. See you then.2.A 【知识点】计划【原文】W:Are you going to the book fair tomorrow M: I won’t miss it for the world. My favorite writer is going to recommend a newbook then.W: But I think your history project needs to be finished tomorrow.M: Well, there’s no rush.3.C 【知识点】房屋与租赁【原文】M: Hello, Miss Carter. Thanks for meeting me here at the apartment.W: Oh, I’m excited to take a closer look.M: This is one of our most popular listings. It is well-maintained by the currentowners, so you shouldn’t have to worry about major repairs anytime soon.4.A 【知识点】交通方式【原文】W: The subway is so crowded during the rush hour. I wish I could bike towork.M: It’s much healthier, but with this rain every day, it’s not practical.5. C 【知识点】询问遗落的手机【原文】W: Hi, I just watched a movie here. But when I got to my car, I realized Ididn't have my keys.M: Do you think they fell off during the movie Have you been somewhereelse,ma'am W: I also bought some candy. But can I check Screening Room C first 6.C 7.C 【知识点】学习、人工智能【原文】W: Have you considered using Deep Seek for your course paper I’ve heardit is no longer against school rules, as long as you clearly mention using it.M: To be honest, I’ve considered it. It seems helpful since it can cut down on thehours spent searching for sources. But I dropped the idea in the end.W: Why Its paid version is not that expensive.M: Actually, I can’t fully trust the information generated by AI. It takes me muchmore time to cross-check its reliability.W: I see your point. Deep Seek increases the efficiency in some ways, but we shouldcross-check its results with other sources. If we use false materials, our academic1credits will be affected.M: Exactly! We really need to balance efficiency with accuracy.W: Plus, we need to improve ourselves during the process. That’s what matters mostin learning.8.B 9.A 10.B 【知识点】动物、环境保护【原文】W: Our ongoing study at Silver Lake shows a 40% drop in water level overthe past five years. This isn’t just a natural dry cycle; rainfall has been near average.M: What’s causing it then W: Satellite data points to a massive increase in groundwater pumping for thesurrounding farms. The lake is fed by underground springs, which are now beingdiminished.M: And the impact on the ecosystem W: Severe. The shrinking shoreline is destroying reed beds where migratory birds nest.With fewer nesting sites, we’re seeing increased competition and predation. Theimmediate threat is habitat loss.M: So, banning new wells might help W: It’s a start, but the existing extraction is the problem. We need a regional watermanagement plan that balances agricultural needs with ecological preservation.Technology alone, like a new reservoir, just moves the problem. We have to reduceconsumption at the source.11.C 12.B 13.A 【知识点】个人经历【原文】W: Tonight, we have a very special guest, Mr. Jason, the 2025 NationalHerbal Research Award winner. Welcome to the show, Jason.M: Thank you, Zoe.W: It’s fantastic to have you here. So what first got you into researching herbs M: Actually, I had a college professor who showed me studying herbs isn’t just aboutleaves and roots. It’s about promoting human health.W: I see. What do you think makes herbs such a powerful tool for modern medicine M: Herbs help scientists explore natural treatments. But more importantly, it connectswith traditional wisdom.W: That’s beautifully said. So how do you keep students engaged M: By reminding them that technology is just a tool. The natural balance isirreplaceable. My students do various experiments with herbs, but I recommend thatthey should learn herbal functions first.W: You are so sensible! Thank you for sharing.14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B 【知识点】健康饮食【原文】W: So, Mike, what is the Slow Food Movement M: Well, it’s a reaction to fast food and fast modern lifestyles. The Movement wasstarted by an Italian called Carlo Petrini. He organized it because a McDonald’s hadopened near the Spanish Steps in Rome. He felt it was the ruin of many valuabletraditional things and he tried to promote healthier ways of eating and living.W: So, Slow Food just means healthier food, does it M: Not exactly. I think it’s more about our lifestyles. We’re always in such a hurry.We don’t have enough time to enjoy our lives.2W: Fast Food companies advertise their food is healthy. How would you answer that M: It may be right in a way, but for me, the problem is that wherever you sit down fora meal, whether in France or China, what you’re given is too similar. It makes eatingand life boring. Traditional food isn’t going to be lost completely, but we do want asmany people as possible to enjoy it.W: So, let’s see if I’ve understood you. The Movement’s main object is to improve theway we live, isn’t it M: Exactly that. It’s not just about food. It’s about how we live and finding time toenjoy our lives.18.C 19.A 20.B 【知识点】艺术作品【原文】Forty years ago a timeless snowman was created, not from snow but in drawingsby author and illustrator Raymond Briggs. The Snowman, a wordless book, was a hitwhen it was released in 1978. Its popularity increased when it was adapted into aChristmas TV special in 1982.(18)Now the Snowman is being created, but this timefrom people’s memories or, more specifically, photos of their memories of TheSnowman over the past 40 years.A new piece of art, called My Snowman, is on display at Brighton Museum. Thehuge picture is made up of 2,626 photos and shows the character flying through the air.Some of the photos show fans making their own snow sculptures and others are ofpeople watching the animation.(19)As well as the giant picture, there are nine new works by leading children’sillustrators, showing scenes from The Snowman in their own style. Quentin Blake,who is best known as the illustrator for Roald Dahl’s books, decided his version of theSnowman would have a much longer scarf because he felt the original was too small.(20) Chris Riddell, one of the UK’s most popular authors and illustrators, drewhimself hugging the Snowman to show how much he appreciated the help that Briggsgave Riddell when he was starting his career. Helen Marshall, founder of ThePeople’s Picture, a company that helps create art from photos which was behind theproject, added, “The pictures as a whole reveal the full range of human emotionexpressing love, loss and celebration.”第二部分 阅读阅读理解 A 21.B 22.C 23.A21答案:B【解析】第二段提到 It's so vast, you can see it from outer space.22答案:C【解析】第四段第一和第二句话说黛恩树国家公园是地球上最古老的生态系统之一,这片土地属于当地原住民。23答案:A【解析】全文介绍澳大利亚多处旅游景点与游玩特色,属于旅游介绍类文章,出自旅游指南杂志。阅读理解 B 24.A 25. B 26. A 27.C24.答案:A【解析】由第二段 The triumph marks the first time a Chinese motorcyclebrand has won this event. 可知中国摩托品牌此前从未斩获该赛事冠军。B:比赛不只比拼速度,更是车企展现量产制造实力的赛场C:是数十年国外品牌垄断,不是 20 年3D:发动机、电控、车架全部自主研发,并非进口25.答案:B【解析】第五段 he has worked as a mechanic, a rider, and an engineer 说明他拥有摩托车相关丰富从业经验。A:2013 年就在重庆造车,2024 年才创立品牌C:品牌核心是自主研发发动机,不是引进国外技术D:他长期见证、参与国产摩托行业发展,并非 2024 年才开始26.答案:A【解析】第四段原文 accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in only2.8 seconds 直接对应车辆核心性能。B:发动机自研,非日本进口C:车架自主研发,非意大利设计D:文中未提及电控系统是国内顶尖水准之一27.答案:C【解析】主旨题。全文以 ZXMOTO 夺冠为线索,凸显中国摩托车制造业技术进步与综合实力提升。A:未提及完整摩托车产业体系B:创始人经历只是细节,不是主旨D:过往技术困境只是铺垫内容阅读理解 C 28.C 29.B 30.D 31.A28.答案:C. 【解析】文中指出 ChatGPT等生成式 AI被动等待提示词,无法主动执行任务。第二段:While they are useful, they passively wait for prompts torespond.29.答案:B【解析】OpenClaw最突出的特点是长期记忆与主动推送提醒,无需用户反复指令。第四段:What truly sets OpenClaw apart is its long-term “memory”...sends youproactive notifications.30.答案:D【解析】“heartbeat”是内置定时器,每 30分钟唤醒 AI检查任务,支持无人值守运行。第五段:OpenClaw's “heartbeat” occurs every 30 minutes...the AIwakes up to check for tasks.31.答案:A【解析】OpenClaw存在大量安全漏洞,易被黑客控制,因此中国政府发布专项预警。第六段:However, OpenClaw's abilities come with serious risks.Chinese government issued two official alerts—the first-ever warnings specificallyabout an agentic AI.阅读理解 D 32.C 33.B 34.B 35.C32.答案:C【解析】原文句意:奶牛用嘴叼起树枝,maneuvering 树枝末端,去够自己抓不到的后背部位。maneuver 意为灵活移动、巧妙操控、调整位置。其余选项都不符合奶牛用树枝挠痒的动作。C. 熟练地移动、操控,和词义相符。33.答案:B. 第四段“The researchers found that not only was Veronika displayingtrue tool use — when a tool serves a functional purpose and allows the subject toextend its own bodily limits — but she had a clear preference for how the tool wasused.”【解析】B “serves a functional purpose” 和 “extends her bodily limits” 两个关键要素都包含在内,准确解释了为什么这一行为被认定为“真正的工具使用”。错误选项排除:A:Veronika 使用工具是为了挠痒(scratch an itch),而不是获取食物,文中没有任何关于食物的描述。4C:文中第一段提到主人观察了她十年,但并未训练她,行为是自发的。D:文中多次强调 Veronika 用嘴操作工具(with her mouth),未提到用脚。34.答案:B 【解析】 第六段 “Cows and other highly intelligent and emotionalanimals are far too often written off as being dumb and lacking emotions.”第二段 “we have ignored this fact for thousands of years.”选项指出“奶牛的智力被低估了”,这与原文“被误认为愚蠢”“我们数千年来忽视了这一点”完全一致。文中详细研究一头奶牛的工具使用能力,正是为了证明它们比人们想象的要聪明。A:原文说“我们更了解偏远岛屿上的 exotic animals”,但这并不意味着奶牛比它们笨,属于过度推断。C:文中只描述了 Veronika 用嘴操作工具,但并未推断出“用脚”,这是绝对化错误。D:原文第七段明确说“很可能还有很多其他奶牛、公牛和农场动物具备这种能力”,D 选项“唯一”与此矛盾。35.答案:C【解析】原文最后一句:“We know more about the tool use of exoticanimals on remote islands than we do about the cows we live with.” “exotic animalson remote islands” = some wild animals“the cows we live with” = common farm animals“know more about … than …” 直接说明人类对常见农场动物的了解更少。A:文中明确说 researchers don’t believe Veronika is the “Einstein of cows”,即不认为她是奶牛中最聪明的。B:文中说“likely there are many other cows, bulls and farm animals with this ability”,说明研究人员认为这种能力可能很普遍,而不是 Veronika 异常稀有。D:文中明确提到“many other cows, bulls and farm animals”,说明其他农场动物也可能具备此能力。七选五:36.C 37.D 38.E 39.G 40.B这篇文章是一篇说明文,文章围绕如何培养更好的自律和自我控制能力展开,提出了四个具体建议。36.答案:C. You can make it with several easy and practical steps.前一句说“building discipline is not that hard” 后文开始分步骤介绍方法。C 起到承上启下的作用,自然引出下文的具体步骤。37.答案:D. Creating a regular routine with good habits is a perfect way to avoiddistractions and impulsive decisions. 该段小标题是“Build a daily routine” D 直接解释为什么建立日常规律有用(避免分心和冲动决定)后文接着讲规律如何让人自然行动。38.答案:E. Start with tiny steps该段小标题空缺,需要一个小标题,段内反复出现“don’t push yourself too hard”“pick a tiny thing”“small routines”E 准确概括段落核心。39.答案:G. This will motivate you to keep going on your self-discipline journey. 前一句说“找一个有相似目标的朋友,分享进展”。G 中的“This”指代这种做法。40.答案:B. Pursuing perfect performance right away will only make you feel tiredand stressed, and lower your ability to make right choices.小标题是“Be gentle withyourself”,后一句说“Everyone makes mistakes, the key is to pick yourself up” B 解5释了为什么不要追求完美。第三部分 语言运用完形填空【文章大意】Ms. Johnston在雨林坠崖幸存,爱犬Molly不幸走失。由于地形复杂,搜救耗资高昂,Ms. Newton 线上求助,志愿者合力展开搜寻,借助热成像技术,最终成功平安营救狗狗,并送还到主人身边。故事温暖动人。【关联教材】XB3 Unit 4 Adversity and Courage(核心匹配)主题意义:直面逆境、勇气、坚持、团结互助、不放弃、生命的韧性、人与动物的情感联结.传递 “逆境中坚守希望、团结协作终有回报” 的核心价值【答案】41. B 42. A 43. A 44. C 45. C 46. B 47. C 48. B 49. D 50. C 51.A52. D 53. A 54. B 55. D【详解】41. B. roared【解析】:动词辨析。A. whispered 低语(轻柔);B. roared 轰鸣、咆哮(水流/ 风声巨大)C. splashed 溅落(侧重水花);D. flowed 流淌(中性,无音量)语境:瀑布水声轰鸣,用 roar 形容巨大水流声最贴合。42. A. suddenly【解析】:副词辨析。A. suddenly 突然;B. thoughtlessly 草率地;C.smoothly 顺利地;D. immediately 立即地。语境:前一秒还在赶路,下一秒树枝断裂、坠崖,是突发意外,选 suddenly。43. A. scrambled【解析】:动词辨析。A. scrambled 艰难攀爬、挣扎;B. jumped 跳跃;C. emerged浮现;D. tiptoed 踮脚走。语境:坠水受伤,顺着水流漂,只能艰难挣扎爬出水面,scrambled 体现狼狈费力。44. C. safety【解析】:名词辨析。A. neighbourhood 街区;B. venue 场地;C. safety 安全地带;D. shelter 避难所。固定搭配:be airlifted to safety (事故后)被空运至安全区域。45. C. on foot【解析】:短语辨析。A. on track 步入正轨;B. on purpose 故意;C. on foot 步行;D. on guard 警戒。语境:别的地方可以步行搜救,但这里地形复杂做不到,前后转折呼应。46. B. complicated【解析】:形容词辨析 A. remote偏远的;B. complicated 复杂的;C. peaceful 宁静的;D. familiar 熟悉的。语境:需要多日徒步、悬崖瀑布雨林环境,形容地形复杂险峻,选 complicated。47. C. absorbing【解析】:动词辨析。A. checking 检查;B. charging 收费;C. absorbing 承担;D. ordering 订购。固定搭配:熟词生义。absorb the costs 承担、消化成本。句意:小企业无法持续承担高昂的搜救飞行费用。48. B. volunteers【解析】:名词辨析。A. neighbors 邻居;B. volunteers 志愿者;C. followers 粉丝;D. friend朋友。语境:网上求助后,热心陌生人自发帮忙,属于志愿者。649. D. reasoning【解析】:动词辨析。A. arguing 争论;B. evaluating 评估;C. confirming 证实;D. reasoning 推理、有理有据地认为。句意:这名男子带狗前来,理由是狗狗更容易安抚同类受惊同伴。50. C. grounded【解析】:动词辨析。A. denied 否认;B. avoided 避免;C. grounded 滞留、停行;D. rested 休息。语境:大雨天气,直升机和地面搜救都无法开展行动。熟词生义:grounded (因天气)被迫停飞、无法外出行动51. A. ideal【解析】:形容词辨析。A. ideal 理想的、绝佳的;B. invaluable 无价的;C. easy容易的;D. delicate 脆弱的。常识 + 语境:凉爽清晨温差大,非常适合热成像扫描。52. D. warm【解析】:形容词辨析。damp 潮湿的、visual 视觉的、sensitive 敏感的,均不符合热成像原理。语境:thermal scanning 热成像扫描,原理是捕捉温热的生命体体温,选 warm。53. A. swell【解析】:名词辨析。B. loss 失落;C. relief 宽慰(片面);D. peace 平静。语境:失而复得,情绪剧烈起伏,swell 精准表达情感涌动。固定搭配:a swell ofemotions 情绪翻涌、百感交集54. B. uninjured【解析】:形容词辨析。A. unusual 不寻常的;B. uninjured 未受伤的;C. unique独特的;D. satisfied 满意的。并列结构:and healthy,对应完好无损、没有受伤。55. D. return【解析】:名词辨析。A. rescue 营救、解救(干扰);B. encourage 鼓励;C. treat治疗;D. return 归还。主旨:全文讲述众人合力将走失小狗送回到主人身边的故事,原文语境为 return...back to sb.语篇填空:【文章大意】锻炼能改善身心状态、稳定情绪、增强力量。规律适度运动有益心理健康,但过度锻炼适得其反。日常散步是简单安全、舒缓负面情绪的绝佳运动。【关联教材】Unit 2 Healthy Lifestyle 健康生活方式单元主题意义:健康生活、身心平衡、情绪管理、合理运动、远离不良习惯、适度自律、身心健康。本文涉及规律适度锻炼有益身心,过量运动有害→对应单元核心:适度原则、科学健康的生活方式,并将最普通的运动方式融入生活加以坚持。【答案解析】56.答案:investing考点:as well as 并列结构【解析】as well as 连接并列成分,后接动词需用动名词 doing;熟词生义:invest sb/sth with sth= 赋予……(品质、情感、特质)57. 答案:an考点:冠词搭配【解析】 an average of 固定短语搭配58.答案:likelihood7考点:形容词→名词(词性转换)【解析】定冠词 The + 名词 + of 所有格;likely (adj. 可能的) → likelihood (n. 可能性),高频高考派生词汇。难句翻译:当运动方式简单、作息安排规律、且不受他人评判时,人们坚持运动并取得成功的可能性也达到最高。59. 答案:fairly考点:副词修饰形容词【解析】fit 为形容词(健康的),需要副词修饰; fair (adj. 公平的) → fairly (adv.相当;公平地);fairly fit 固定表达:身体还算健康的。60. 答案:by考点: 介词用法【解析】 by 表达程度或数量61. 答案:overdone考点:状语从句省略 + 被动【解析】完整句:if overdone 省略结构。主语 good things 与 overdo(过度做)为被动关系,用过去分词;overdo → overdone (过去分词),62. 答案:to consider考点:不定式作后置定语【解析】固定结构:名词 + to do 不定式作后置定语;questions to consider 有待思考的问题63.答案:whether(必考点)考点: whether... or... 句型【解析】固定结构64. 答案:easing考点:介词后接动名词【解析】in 是介词,介词后面动词必须用 doing;65. 答案:have confirmed考点:现在完成时【解析】现在完成时表客观研究结论,及对现在有持续影响。议论文高频时态。补充高频重点短语(积累背诵)regardless of 不管,不顾exert positive effects on 对…… 产生积极影响emotional balance 情绪平衡invest sb with sth 赋予某人某物consistent schedule 固定作息crowd out 排挤,挤占(时间 / 人际关系)repetitive strain injuries 重复性劳损work wonders in doing 在…… 方面效果显著应用文范文:ARemarkable Second-hand Item ExchangeLast Friday witnessed an educational and vibrant activity titled “A RemarkableSecond-hand Item Exchange”, which turned out to be a great success and was well8received by all students and teachers.What I brought for exchange was a collection of English novels, which my dadsent as my 10th birthday gift. Particularly themed on English classics such as LittleWomen, Wuthering Heights and Gone with Wind, this collection had guided me toexplore the mysterious world of English literature. In return, I received an electronicwatch with eye-catching bright red. It was still in perfect condition, featuring theamazing reliability and accuracy of timekeeping. In a word, both of us wereexhilarated for obtaining a desirable “treasure”.Through this activity, not only did we rediscover the value of second-hand items,but it also brought joy and satisfaction to participants.读后续写:参考范文(一)Then I remembered the other twelve balloons in the backseat. When I asked if Icould bring balloons inside, Daniel nodded, “It's been a while since somethingcheerful came through the door.” Hearing this, I jogged to the car, gathered the stringsfrom the backseat and the balloons were immediately freed, floating gloriously in theair. One by one, I handed them out to the residents inside, whose faces softened andeven brightened up as the colors reached them. I could hear it, this sudden rustle ofjoy. It was then that l knew the retirement home, a place that had been asleep for long,was waking into life. Stepping out, I found Daniel still sitting there. “They’llremember this,” he said. “I know I will. For the first time that summer, I didn’t feel sofar from home.Over the next six months, I visited Daniel often. Sometimes with balloons,sometimes with drawings my students made, our visits always began in the shadeoutside. Daniel always shared his stories from a past I’d never experienced butsomehow understood. Though he never said so, I could tell he waited for me. I did toofor his voice, low and soft, was so much like Dad’s. When I told him I still missedhome and still missed Dad, he would sit smiling, saying nothing. I was grateful for thesilence we shared when words weren’t needed. Through these visits, the city felt lessforeign, but more like home. When I made it back home some day, I would tell Dadhow a man brought him back to me, and how a handful of balloons, unexpectedly, litup everything.参考范文(二)Then I remembered the other twelve balloons in the backseat. Glancing at theretirement home’s windows, I saw curious faces peering through the glass. Withouthesitation, I gathered the remaining balloons, greeted these wrinkled faces and handedeach with a balloon. The lobby, once deadly silent, erupted with soft gasps, theirweathered hands brushing the balloons and their wrinkled faces blossoming with aradiant smile and sweet memories. By the time the last balloon floated above awheelchair, the air hummed with whispered gratitude. When I waved goodbye toDaniel and other residents and was on my way driving home, my loneliness dissolved,replaced by the warmth of their cordial welcome to be back again, my heart9overflowing with a feeling of satisfaction.Over the next six months, I visited Daniel often. Each time I visited Daniel,coming into my first sight was the balloon that Daniel had tied to his chair like abanner of welcome. We sketched distant memories and swapped tales of each other’sfamily, both feeling immersed in the magic of sharing. “You’ve painted our daysbrighter,” Daniel once admitted, eyes glistening. When Christmas came, I evenbrought some of my students to sing carols. The halls echoed with laughter, whichproved unforgettable to residents and educational to students. Seeing these glowingfaces, I realized balloons weren’t just for children; they were lifelines, stitching heartsacross this forgotten corner and meanwhile bonding me with father-like Daniel, whohelped me generate a strong sense of attachment in this once foreign city.写作评分标准:第一节 应用文(满分 15.0 分)一、评分原则1.本题总分为 15分,按 5个档次给分。2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。3.词数少于 60和多于 100的,从总分中减去 2分。4.评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性和准确性及上下文的连贯性。5.拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。6.如书写较差,以致影响交际,可将分数降低一个档次。二、各档次的给分范围和要求档次 描述完全完成了试题规定的任务。覆盖所有内容要点。(13 应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。第五档 ~15 ) 语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但因尽力使用较复杂结构或较分高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。完全达到了预期的写作目的。完全完成了试题规定的任务。虽漏掉 1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。(10 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。第四档 ~12 ) 语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复分杂语法结构或词汇所致。应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。达到了预期的写作目的。10基本完成了试题规定的任务。虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。第三档 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。(7~9分) 有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。未适当完成试题规定的任务。漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。第二档 语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。(4~6分) 有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。信息未能清楚地传达给读者。未完成试题规定的任务。明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。第一档语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。(1~3分)较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。信息未能传达给读者。0 未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判:写的内容均与分所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。第二节 读后续写(满分 25.0分)一、评分标准1.本题总分为 25分,按七个档次进行评分。2.评分时,主要从续写内容、语言表达、篇章结构三个方面考虑,具体为:(1)创造内容的质量,续写的完整性及与原文情景的融洽度。(2)所使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性。(3)上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。3.评分时,应先根据作答的具体情况确定其所属的档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。4.评分时还应注意:(1)词数少于 120的,酌情扣分;(2)书写较差以致影响交际的,酌情扣分;(3)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑,英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。11二、各档次的给分范围和要求档次 描述- 创造了新颖、丰富、合理的内容,富有逻辑性,续写完整,与原文情境融洽度高;第七档 (22~ - 使用了多样且恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达流畅,语言错误很25分) 少,且完全不影响理解;- 自然有效地使用了段落间、语句间衔接手段,全文结构清晰,前后呼应,意义连贯。- 创造了比较丰富、合理的内容,比较有逻辑性,续写比较完整,与原文情境融洽度较高;第六档 (18~ - 使用了比较多样且恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达比较流畅,有21分) 个别错误,但不影响理解;- 比较有效地使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构清晰,意义比较连贯。- 创造了基本合理的内容,有一定的逻辑性,续写基本完整,与(15 原文情境相关;第五档 ~17 ) - 使用了比较恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达方式不够多样性,表分达有些许错误,但基本不影响理解;- 使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯。- 创造了基本完整的故事内容,但有的情节不够合理或逻辑性不(11 强,与原文情境基本相关;第四档 ~14 ) - 使用了简单的词汇和语法结构,有部分语言错误和不恰当之处,分个别部分影响理解;- 有语句衔接的意识,全文结构基本清晰,意义基本连贯。- 内容和逻辑上有一些重大问题,续写不够完整,与原文有一定程度脱节;第三档 (6~ - 所用的词汇有限,语法结构单调,错误较多且比较低级,影响10分) 理解;- 未能有效地使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不够清晰,意义欠连贯。- 内容和逻辑上有较多重大问题,或有部分内容抄自原文,续写(1 5 不完整,与原文情境基本脱节;第二档 ~) - 所使用的词汇非常有限,语法结构单调,错误极多,严重影响分理解。- 几乎没有使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不清晰,意义不连贯。- 未作答;所写内容太少或无法看清以致无法评判;所写内容全第一档 (0分)部抄自原文或与题目要求完全不相关。12 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年辽宁省点石联考高二年级下期中英语听力.mp3 2025-2026学年辽宁省点石联考高二年级下期中英语试卷 答案.pdf