湖北省黄梅县第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期5月月考英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,无音频)

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湖北省黄梅县第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期5月月考英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,无音频)

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高二年级 5 月月考英 语 试 卷
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. Where is the woman's passport
A. At the airport. B. In the taxi. C. In a bag.
2. What are the speakers talking about
A. How to pay for school fees.
B. What classes to attend.
C. Whether to work part-time.
3. What impressed the man most in Beijing
A. Visiting the Great wall.
B. Enjoying a Beijing opera.
C. Touring the Forbidden city.
4. What are the speakers doing
A. Exchanging money. B. Making a bargain. C . Calculating the price.
5. What does the woman think of the man's suggestion
A. Helpful. B.unnecessary · C. Innovative.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 15 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独 白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. When does the conversation probably take place
A. In the early morning · B. At noon . C. In the evening ·
7. What is the real purpose of Anna's call
A. To invite David and Susan to a meal.
B. To inform David and Susan of a wedding ·
C. To confirm the appointment with David and Susan.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. Where did Linda go last weekend
A. To the city · B. To the countryside. C. To the seaside.
9. How does the man feel about Linda's trip
A. He finds it tiring · B. He finds it appealing · C. He finds it dangerous.
10. What was the weather like during Linda's trip
A. Sunny · B. Rainy · C. Cloudy ·
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. why is the man unhappy
A. His grades have dropped. B. He missed the discussion. C. He is bored with his studies.
12. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Stop playing games. B. Build his self-confidence. C . Find suitable discussions.
13. What problem does the man have
A. He is too shy to speak in class.
B. He doesn't like reading books.
C. He spends much time playing games.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. Whom did the Pew Survey do research on
A. Net users . B. American adults. C. Research advisors.
15. What does Dr Johnson think of the topic of Lucy's research
A. Common. B. Impressive. C. Abstract.
16 . Why will Lucy apply computer modeling to her research
A. To review research. B. To download books. C. To compare data.
17. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Doctor and patient. B . Teacher and student. C. Waiter and Customer.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What kind of topic can be a good icebreaker
A. Something pleasant. B. Something shocking · C . Something sorrowful.
19. What is inappropriate for a conversation
A. Making comments .
B. Praising others constantly ·
C. Showing off your knowledge.
20. What is the best way to keep a conversation going
A. Sharing your hobbies.
B. Showing your sincerity ·
C. Making your talk funny.
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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Skiing is not so appealing when there are mile-long queues. However, there are always lesser-known spots waiting to be discovered in Europe. Here are the top European ski resorts (度假胜地) that exist under the tourist radar.
re, Sweden
The sight of the sunlight shining over the lake is one of the views you will be treated to in the ski resort. It is the largest one in the north of the Alps, but it is not often visited by people from outside Sweden and Norway. With regular flights going directly to stersund, there is no reason for you not to visit it.
Gudauri, Georgia
The largest and highest ski resort in Georgia is found in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region. There are slopes (斜 坡 ) for different types of skiing and snowboarding here. Cat skiing, heli-skiing, night skiing, cross-country trails, ski tours, and snow tubing are also available.
El Tarter, Andorra
Still a hidden treasure, El Tarter is connected to the huge Grandvalira ski resorts. It is an ideal place for beginners to learn to ski, with its specially designed slopes and English-speaking instructors, plus it is home to the best snow park in Andorra, which hosts international competitions.
Nevis Range, Britain
This is the place to visit if you want to avoid the queues. Nevis Range opened in 1989 on the slopes of the Aonach Mor Mountain in the Scottish Highlands, just a short drive from the town of Fort William. The resort has 35 different runs. For professional skiers looking for a thrill, the most difficult natural runs on the trail map are a must.
21. Which words can best describe skiing in Gudauri, Georgia
A. Rich and various. B. Simplest and easiest.
C. Popular and worldwide. D. Fastest and best-known.
22. What makes El Tarter suitable for new skiers
A. Its large size.
B. Its night activities.
C. Its international snow park.
D. Its professional teaching conditions.
23. Which ski resort offers challenging runs specially for experienced skiers
A. re, Sweden. B. Gudauri, Georgia.
C. El Tarter, Andorra. D. Nevis Range, Britain.
B
A woman in Brazil kept awake during brain surgery moved doctors to tears when she began to sing a song she wrote herself. And the moment is unlike anything we’ve seen before!
Doctors diagnosed (诊断) 45-year-old Maria Filomena da Costa with a brain tumor (肿瘤). It needed to be removed, but the location of the mass made things tricky. Removing the tumor without impacting Maria’s speech and cognition wouldn’t be easy. As a result, doctors determined Maria would need to be kept awake during the brain surgery! “There was a big risk Maria would lose her speech and it was important that she talked to the team during the surgery,” neurosurgeon Carlos Rocha explained.
Brain surgery is scary enough. But needless to say, this particular operation was terrifying. And Maria admits she found the idea of surgeons working on her brain while she was awake was frightening. So, the team delayed the operation until Maria was psychologically prepared for everything involved.
When it came time to operate, doctors used anesthesia to keep Maria “slightly sleepy,” but still able to speak and respond. The team planned to quiz her on colors, names, etc. “We had prearranged to do speech mapping with electrical stimuli (刺激物) to the brain and tests during surgery asking her to name objects and colors, read and talk,” Carlos said. But Maria surprised everyone when she started singing a song written by herself as doctors began removing the tumor! Maria’s actions completely stunned the doctors. Not only did it provide guarantee for the doctors that Maria’s speech would be just fine, but it moved the team in a powerful way. “There were a number of professionals involved in this procedure and it was an emotional experience.
Everyone couldn’t stop talking about her courage,” anesthesiologist Paula Fialho said. The 8-hour surgery went well, and within only 4 days, Maria headed home from the hospital. She’s walking, talking, and is well on her way to a full recovery!
24. What can we learn about the brain tumor in paragraph 2
A. It put the doctors at risk. B. It kept the patients awake.
C. It was diagnosed 45 years ago. D. It was at a position hard to tackle.
25. Why did the doctors postpone the operation
A. Maria needed enough mental preparation. B. Maria demanded a better surgery plan.
C. Maria longed to have more speech practice. D. Maria was too scared to accept it completely.
26. How did the doctors make Maria safe and sound during the operation
A. They asked her to sing a song written by herself.
B. They gave her a careful brain test with mapping.
C. They helped her react to something by speaking.
D. They used anesthesia to make her sleep the whole time.
27. Which of the following best describes Maria
A. Enthusiastic and ambitious. B. Professional and emotional.
C. Optimistic and courageous. D. Cooperative and generous.
C
A growing body of research from the past twenty years highlights that strong social relationships are crucial for our long-term physical and mental health. Obviously, chronic (慢性的) loneliness has been linked to a high risk of death. While the exact reasons remain under study, evidence increasingly suggests that our social lives directly influence our biological health.
A key challenge has been determining cause and effect. Many studies are observational, meaning they find a link but cannot prove that poor social connections cause poor health. It is possible that existing health issues lead to weaker social ties, or that other factors — like substance abuse — harm both health and relationships at the same time.
However, new research strengthens the case that strong social bonds actively protect our health. A recent study, examining over 2,000 middle-aged Americans, investigated a concept called “cumulative (累积的) social advantage (CSA)”. This measure combines four areas: support from communities, quality of parent-child relationships, community involvement, and emotional support from close ones.
Researchers compared participants’ CSA scores with their blood samples, using an advanced biological age marker. The results revealed a clear pattern: Individuals with higher social advantage tended to have slower biological aging and lower levels of inflammation (炎 症 ). Essentially, better social connections correlated with a younger biological state.
While this study still shows correlation rather than proven causation (因果关系), it points to meaningful biological differences. By focusing on long-term markers like inflammation and cellular aging, it reduces the likelihood that the findings are merely due to lifestyle choices like diet or exercise. It suggests that strong, positive relationships may cause subtle, lasting physiological benefits — such as better immune function and stress regulation — which protect the body over time.
Therefore, nurturing friendships and community ties may be just as important for health as regular exercise and balanced nutrition. Prioritizing meaningful social connections is not only good for our happiness but can be a vital investment in our long-term well-being.
28. What can be the relationship between social lives and human health
A. Interactive. B. Short-term .C. One-way. D. Irrelevant.
29. Why does the author mention CSA
A. To offer advice on community involvement.
B. To show the negative effects of inflammation.
C. To explain how biological aging is measured.
D. To present a way to judge social conditions.
30. What do the long-term markers help the study do
A. Rule out lifestyle choices as the only explanation.
B. Confirm inflammation as a contributor to aging.
C. Prove social relationships ensure better health.
D. Suggest diet matters less than social ties.
31. What is the main purpose of the last paragraph
A. To make a recommendation. B. To make a call.
C. To make a conclusion. D. To make a guess.
D
When advertising leaders call themselves “cockroaches (蟑 螂 )”, it is no self-criticism. It means that they have an extraordinary ability to survive great changes. Copywriters adjusted to radio in the 1920s; artists accepted TV in the 1950s; agencies survived the 2000s shift to online ads. Facing artificial intelligence (AI) — the most serious change — they gathered confidently at their annual Cannes meeting. As one of the fields most greatly influenced by AI, advertising offers a preview of how the technology will reshape other industries.
The gap between human ad workers and AI chatbots is narrower than imagined. Creative work was once thought safe from automation — large language models (LLMs) value predictability more than creativity. Yet while truly creative ads like attaching step-counters to chickens to promote free-range eggs are still made by humans, leading technology companies now offer AI tools that produce acceptable videos or rewrite ad copy. However, with large amounts of money spent on ads yearly, most goes to common campaigns. The claim that AI will handle 95 % of marketing work and that humans may only keep the 5% most creative tasks is more a warning than an exaggeration (夸张).
Big companies gain most from AI, which goes against the idea that AI will make skills and intelligence available to all. Small businesses benefit — they can now make TV-quality ads for thousands instead of millions — but some big tech firms control half the global ad market. AI needs expensive computing power and large data sets, resources only the rich can get. Unlike human intelligence, which is widely spread, AI can be bought. Instead of making the competition fair, AI lets the wealthy hoard competitive advantages.
AI’s effects are hard to predict. Advertisers are moving budgets from TV to simple outdoor billboards — AI now uses big data to prove if people who saw the billboard bought the product, turning guesses into clear results. Traditional public relations is another unexpected winner: As consumers use chatbots more, brands must make LLMs speak well of them. The best way is to
influence the news sources LLMs depend on. In the AI age, offline communication may work better than high-tech “search-engine optimization”. Though advertising has special survival skills, its AI experience shows what’s coming for all businesses.
32. What does the example of the “step-counter chicken campaign” mainly show
A. The wide use of creative marketing strategies.
B. The rapid development of AI advertising tools.
C. AI’s inability to finish common advertising tasks.
D. Humans’ unique advantage in creative advertising.
33. What does the underlined word “hoard” in paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Keep. B. Lose. C. Share. D. Exchange.
34. What mainly leads to the growing popularity of outdoor billboards
A. Their stronger visual attraction than TV ads.
B. AI’s ability to measure their effects accurately.
C. Their lower cost than high-tech online campaigns.
D. Consumers’ growing preference for offline advertising.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. AI: A Threat to Advertising Leaders
B. AI and Advertising: Changes and Lessons
C. Big Companies: Winners of AI Revolution
D. “Cockroaches” in AI Ads: A Way to Survive
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever used blue light-blocking glasses when working on a computer, thinking they could protect your eyes I have been blamed for reading in the dark secretly just for a moment.
____36____
One common belief is that looking at an electronic device up close is bad for your eyes. This is true. While reading in the dark for a while does not permanently worsen eyesight, it can create temporary eye strain because you are forced to hold a book close to your face. ____37____ After every 20 minutes of close reading, look at something at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
On the contrary, spending time outside appears to help eyesight. Outdoor time can reduce the risk of developing nearsightedness in children, possibly because sunlight encourages the retina (视网膜) to produce certain beneficial substances. ____38____ Too much exposure to sunlight can cause severe damage to eyes. Consequently, wearing sunglasses that block UV rays is essential for protection.
Regarding screens, the fear of blue light is largely unfounded. No solid evidence confirms that typical exposure damages the retina or that blue light-blocking glasses surely improve eye
health. ____39____ When we stare at a screen, we simply do not blink (眨 眼 ) as often as we should, leading to foggy vision.
____40____ Smoking is definitely bad for eye health while carrots are indeed good for your eyes. Carrots are rich in vitamins C and E, which can slow the progression of an age-related eye illness.
A. However, balance is key.
B. Therefore, sunshine is the best medicine.
C. Lifestyle choices also play a significant role.
D. Anyway, there exist some incorrect ideas about eye health.
E. Instead, screens harm eyesight primarily by causing dry eyes.
F. To help reduce strain, it is recommended to obey the 20-20-20 rule.
G. Looking into the distance for 20 seconds helps form good reading habits.
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 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I was struggling in my junior year at school. My grades during my junior year were ____41____. My teachers had told me that if I couldn’t keep my ____42____ up, I should spend more time on my studies and advised me not to participate in the school play. Acting was my only relief from stress and my way to deal with life, but suddenly, that outlet was ____43____. The situation reached a breaking point that day when my acting teacher called me into his classroom. Instead of offering ____44____, he told me that the situation would be a(n) ____45____ if I didn’t make a change. Hearing that, I felt ashamed and ____46____, crying for the first time since my father had left home.
I sat on the train, trying to control my tears but ____47____. I felt lonely in my despair. Just then, a woman sitting a few ____48____ away approached me. She didn’t ignore me. Instead, she opened her arms and ____49____ me. She whispered gently, “I don’t know what you’re ____50____, but you’re going to be okay.”
She got off at the next stop before I could properly thank her. However, her ____51____ act had a lasting impact. Four months later, I moved to a new town for a fresh ____52____. Whenever I recall that dark period, I not only remember the pain but also remember that ____53____. Her comfort gave me the courage to ____54____ forward and taught me a valuable lesson — no matter how difficult life becomes, things will ____55____ get better.
41. A. extending B. increasing C. slipping D. jumping
42. A. grades B. spirits C. voices D. goals
43. A. directed B. defended C. pretested D. forbidden
44. A. reputation B. support C. order D. criticism
45. A. opportunity B. success C. mess D. trap
46. A. stupid B. inactive C. desperate D. puzzled
47. A. sliding B. failing C. pausing D. missing
48. A. seats B. desks C. paths D. blocks
49. A. searched B. grabbed C. tapped D. hugged
50. A. giving up B. going through C. turning down D. taking over
51. A. humble B. severe C. gentle D. realistic
52. A. getaway B. place C. idea D. start
53. A. stranger B. client C. friend D. colleague
54. A. bound B. move C. stick D. skip
55. A. precisely B. repeatedly C. tightly D. eventually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。
Tifo refers to visual displays created by sports fans in stadiums. In recent months, the Chinese Super League (CSL) has seen a ____56____ (remark) increase in tifo displays, with
____57____ (visual) exciting banners (横幅) unfolded by fans to excite the stands. ___58____
began as rare showcases has become a defining feature of native football culture.
In July, 2025, during a match, fans ____59____ (display) a massive banner inspired by traditional culture, ____60____ (cover) one stand with a design full of cultural meaning. The attendance reached a season-high, showing the powerful effect of such displays.
Other clubs have also created impressive tifos. In one city, thousands of fans used colored boards ____61____ (form) the name of their team across a stand. In another city, a large tifo featured a symbol of ancient civilization, connecting local heritage with modern sports ambition. Tifos have also celebrated club identity and local culture in other ____62____ (region).
Making a tifo requires weeks of preparation and effort, yet it lasts only minutes before the match begins. Still, these displays serve ____63____ emotional boosters for both fans and players. Tifos help express emotion, build community, and strengthen local identity. Fans invest ____64____ (they) time, creativity, and resources to create something ____65____ lasts beyond the 90-minute game. The rise of tifos in the CSL is more than decoration — it is a living bridge between sports and culture.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66. 假定你是李华,你注意到身边不少同学因忙于备考而忽视了体育锻炼。请你为校“英语天地”宣传栏写一封倡议书,号召同学们积极参与体育锻炼,内容包括:
1 .简述现状; 2 .推荐运动项目并说明理由; 3 .发出倡议。注意:
1 .写作词数应为 80 个左右;
2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Strive for Dreams, Sweat for Fitness
Dear fellow students,
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Celebrating Christmas brings a lot of sweet memories. Since we are approaching Christmas, I think I’d share one.
For as long as I can remember, my family was financially struggling. The year I turned 9 was rough — probably the worst. In the days before Christmas, although my parents tried to hide how stressed they were, I heard Mom crying at night in the other room when she thought we were sleeping. I also noticed Dad was getting more gray hairs than before. At some point, from half-sentences I overheard and the heavy atmosphere around the house, I figured it out: We didn’t have money, and Christmas was going to be terrible. I felt really bad for my younger sister and brother. I’d figured out two years earlier that gifts weren’t brought by angels, but they didn’t know that yet, and I wanted them to hold onto that magic a little longer.
I tried to convince myself it was fine, but I couldn’t. At the same time, I felt selfish and guilty (内疚的) for wanting to cry every time someone mentioned Christmas gifts. So I wasn’t looking forward to the winter break at all.
At school, I could barely hide my low spirits. I used to be a lively kid who loved answering questions in class, but those days, I sat quietly in my seat, staring out the window, too lost in worry to focus on lessons. When the class talked about Christmas plans or the gifts they hoped for, I would bow my head. I even skipped the class Christmas craft activity, saying I wasn’t feeling well, because I couldn’t afford the small materials needed. My teacher, Miss Smith, who was always attentive, noticed all these little changes.
On the last day of school, she told me to stay after class until everyone was gone, saying she needed to talk to me. Obviously, I panicked, thinking I’d done something wrong.
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。
But instead of a lecture, she gave me a box with my name on it.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Knowing her white lie, I took the gift box home with tears in my eyes.
高二年级 5 月月考英 语 试 卷 答 案
听力原文
Text 1
W:Wait a moment .I’ve packed my passport ,but I can’t remember which bag it is in .
M:Find it at the e on . The taxi is waiting.
W:No hurry. The plane leaves in two hours . Anyway, I’m ready to go Text 2
M:How are you going to pay for classes next year Did you apply for financial aid
W:Well,I am working at a bookstore and doing some tutoring. That should be enough . Don’t you think so
Text 3
W:So what was your most unforgettable experience traveling in Beijing
M:I’d say it was watching a Beijing opera at the National Grand Theater. It was really amazing.
W:I was expecting you’d say it was your time on the Great Wall or in the Forbidden City .
M:There were just too many people .
Text 4
M:Excuse me, may I ask about today’s exchange rate
W:Sure. Every US dollar is equal to 7 yuan today .
M:It’s a bit higher than before. I’ll change 100 US dollars. Here is the money .
Text 5
M:You’d better bring a recorder to the lecture. You need to capture every word .
W:Why The professor will post the complete handouts online right after class .
Text 6
W:Hi, David .It’s Anna.
M:Anna! How’s everything going
W:Very well.I was just about to have lunch when I thought of you.Say, are you and Susan free next Friday evening Would you like to come over for dinner
M:Sorry, we’re busy then .
W:Oh
M:My cousin is getting married in another city, and we’re driving there for the wedding right after lunch. We won’t be back until late at night .
W:What a pity! It would have been nice to catch up with you all .
M:Yes, it certainly would. Let’s try again sometime .
Text 7
M:Hi, Linda. I heard you went on a trip last weekend .
W:Yes, I went to the countryside with my family .
M:That sounds nice.What did you do there
W:We visited a farm. We saw many animals like cows, sheep and chickens. And we also picked some fresh fruits.
M:Wow, that’s really interesting. Did you have any other activities
W:Yes,we had a picnic by the lake in the afternoon. The scenery there was so beautiful .
M:I’m so envious.How was the weather during your trip Did it rain
W:No.The sun was shining and there was no cloud in the sky .
M:Great. I hope I can have a chance to go there too .
Text 8
W:Good morning.You don’ t look happy. What’s the matter
M:My grades have gone down recently, so I’m very anxious .
W:Oh , really
M:Yeah.But I know you always do well in your studies.Could you tell me how you do it
W:In fact,I don’t think I have any special methods.I just like discussing things with my classmates . M:Well,I think discussions are great.Everybody can express his own opinion and learn from others.Meanwhile, they also help us build our self- confidence and have courage to express our opinions .
W:You’re right, but you could also be influenced by others in a bad way.You have to decide what kinds of discussions are suitable for you , and whether they would be useful for your studies. I also like reading books.
M:Yeah, that is a good method.But I am addicted to playing games and spend little time in studying.Maybe that’s why I am not doing very well in my studies .
Text 9
W:Excuse me, Dr Johnson.I have trouble deciding on the title of my research.Do you have any advice
M:Oh, yes . Have you chosen your general topic area , Lucy
W: Yes , I want to make a prediction about Americans’ reading trend in the next decade . I’ve looked into the Pew Survey’s statistics.The percent of American adults listening to talking books rose by 9% from 2011 to 2019 . I plan to release a report based on this .
M: Anything else Is there any background information at hand The topic sounds a bit abstract. How can you impress the readers An annual average rise of 1% seems to be usual .
W:Sure. It rises against the declining number of adults who ever read a book a year. Besides, talking books have almost as many readers as e-books,although they get popular later.
M:If so, the topic is worth an in-depth study.Well,how about the statistics
W:Don’t worry. I’m good at computer modeling. That may help me compare statistics in detail.I suppose I get the clue of my research.Thanks,Dr Johnson.
Text 10
W:Do you often feel nervous when meeting new people Being a skilled conversationalist isn’t about talking non-stop—it’s about building genuine connections. To become a good communicator, you need to master three key steps: starting the chat, maintaining the flow, and ending gracefully.For starters, an effective icebreaker should be light and positive. Instead of complaining about the weather or criticizing the venue,try praising someone’s clothes or asking about their favorite local restaurant. People love to share pleasant experiences,so avoid topics that might cause discomfort. During the conversation, never try to dominate by showing off your knowledge.It’s fine not to know everything; modesty makes you more approachable.Finally, the secret to keeping the dialogue alive lies in sincerity.Listen actively, maintain eye contact, and respond thoughtfully. If you genuinely care about what the other person says,they’ll naturally enjoy talking to you. Remember, a warm attitude beats clever jokes every time .
1--5 CABAB 6--10 BABBA 11--15 ACCBC 16--20 CBACB
【答案】21. A 22. D 23. D

【答案】24. D 25. A 26. C 27. C
【答案】28. A 29. D 30. A 31. C
【答案】32. D 33. A 34. B 35. B
【答案】36. D 37. F 38. A 39. E 40. C
【答案】41. C 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. C 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. B
51. C 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. D
56. remarkable 57. visually 58. What 59. displayed 60. covering
61. to form 62. regions 63. as 64. their 65. that
【答案】参考范文
Strive for Dreams, Sweat for Fitness
Dear fellow students,
Recently, many of us have been so occupied with exam preparation, shoulders stiff, eyes dry, even depression and inefficiency dragging us back. Buried in endless papers, I still urge all of us to work out regularly, for health is the foundation of academic progress.
Skipping rope is what I strongly recommend. It takes little space, and just 15-20 minutes a day can improve our heart function, build up endurance, and refresh our minds, ultimately refueling our study. Even if the weather is unpleasant or time is tight, we can break it into short indoor sessions that may still help us stay active.
Let’s put down our books for a while and move our bodies. Sweat today, shine tomorrow!
【答案】例文
But instead of a lecture, she gave me a box with my name on it. Her soft smile made me stop panicking. She said gently that an angel had left the box for me, wishing our family a happy Christmas. I held the box carefully, its surface decorated with small Christmas patterns. When I opened it, I saw some small gifts and a little money inside. My eyes turned wet, and I thanked her from the bottom of my heart. She patted my shoulder and told me to share the joy with my siblings.
Knowing her white lie, I took the gift box home with tears in my eyes. My sister and brother rushed over as soon as I entered the door. I told them the box was a gift from an angel. We opened the gifts together, laughing happily. That night, our house was full of warmth and laughter. My parents looked at us with relief and gratitude. I realized then that angels are not just in stories — Miss Smith was the real angel who brought light to our hard days, letting us feel the warmth of love on that special Christmas.

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