资源简介 参考答案第一部分 听力1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C6.B 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.C11.C 12.B 13.B 14.C 15.C16.A 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.A第二部分 阅读理解第一节21.B 22.C 23.C 24.A 25.C 26.C 27.B28.B 29.C 30.B 31.C 32.B 33.C 34.D 35.B36-40 FEGBD41. B 42. C 43. A 44. C 45. B46. D 47. A 48. C 49. C 50. A51. B 52. D 53. A 54. D 55. B56 challenging 57.connecting 58.Fully 59. above 60. that61. was completed 62. variety 63. a 64. to pass 65. it66.ensure 67.contribution 68.represent 69.energetic 70.fortunate小作文版本一The Light I FollowMy mother is not a hero in stories, but the person I admire most. As a doctor, she works longhours, yet never lets exhaustion steal her smile.One midnight, she was called to the hospital for an emergency surgery. I watched her changefrom a tired mother into a focused healer. She returned at dawn, eyes weary but calm. "Someoneneeded me," she said simply. In that moment, I understood what duty truly means.From her, I learned that strength is quiet responsibility, not loud praise. She does not seekattention, yet her actions echo louder than any words. She taught me that falling is never failure— refusing to rise again is.That is why I admire her: not for being perfect, but for choosingkindness and courage every single day.版本二My MotherThe person I admire most is my mother. She is a doctor and works very hard every day.One night, I had a high fever. My mother took me to the hospital quickly. She stayed with meall night and did not sleep. The next morning, she went to work as usual. I felt so touched.Mymother also helps me with my studies. When I feel sad, she always makes me happy. She is notfamous or rich, but she is the best mother in my heart.From her, I learn to be kind and hardworking. She tells me that it is okay to fail, but I shouldnever give up. I want to be a person like her when I grow up. That is why I admire my mothermost.大作文(248)“You don’t look happy, Marc. What’s wrong ” she said. Explaining what had happened,especially the bet between him and Huck, he told Lily his decision. He wanted to make carefulpreparations for the exam, but ran into difficulties with math. He was at a loss what to do next.“Don’t worry! I’ll help you. Just be confident!” replied Lily. The following days, Marc workedvery hard and made great progress. Gradually, his confidence grew and he could solve mathproblems with ease, with the instructions appearing in his brain as if the teacher was standing athis side. It was then that Marc realized hard work was never useless, and a little motivation couldlight up the path to progress.On the day of the exam, Marc went to school with great confidence. He met Huck in theclassroom, who looked delighted as if he was bound to win. But Marc didn’t care. When the exambegan, Marc answered all the questions as best as he could. Several days later, the result came out.It turned out that Marc did much better than Huck. “Well done,” said Mom. “We could go to see amovie to celebrate, and you can choose one.” “I think Lily should choose,” said Marc. “I wouldnever have gained such a great achievement without her help and encouragement.” Never shouldwe underestimate the power of determination and help from others, for they can turn our hesitationinto courage and our weakness into strength.压缩版(204)“You don’t look happy, Marc. What’s wrong ” Lily asked. Marc explained the bet withHuck and his decision to prepare for the exam, but admitted he was struggling with math anddidn’t know what to do.“Don’t worry! I’ll help you. Just be confident!”she said. In the followingdays, Marc worked hard and made great progress. His confidence grew, and he could solve mathproblems with ease, as if instructions appeared in his brain like a teacher beside him. He realizedthat hard work was never useless, and a little motivation could light up the path to progress.On exam day, Marc met Huck, who looked delighted and sure to win. But Marc didn’tcare. He answered all the questions as best he could. When the results came out, Marc did muchbetter than Huck“. Well done,”said Mom.“We can see a movie to celebrate. You can choose one.”“I think Lily should choose,” Marc said. “Without her help and encouragement, I would neverhave achieved this.”Never should we underestimate the power of determination and help fromothers, for they can turn hesitation into courage and weakness into strength.听力原文1.A: How was your exam, Emily B: I really messed up. I couldn't answer a lot of the questions.A: Everybody makes mistakes. Mom and I will always support you.B: How was yours 2.A: Hey Jessica, I need to improve my English.B: What needs improvement A: Your daily communication skills are great, with a good accent.B: Thanks, but my business English could be better.3.A: I'm calling to book a cleaning service for tomorrow.B: Of course. Are you free at nine o'clock tomorrow morning A: I'm a little busy at that time. I'll be free two hours later.B: Okay, I'll send someone.4.A: I've gained so much weight.B: It's hard to eat less in winter, but you're slim. Do you often go to the gym A: No, I usually go for a long power walk.5.A: Are you ready for your tooth cleaning today B: Yeah, but my back tooth hurts.A: Do you need to take it out B: Let me take a closer look. It's fine, but you need to start brushing three times a day.6.A: Two dislikes for this film.This is definitely one of the worst films I've ever seen.B: Yeah, I was really hoping the writers would do something more original, but this B-rated filmrecycles the same predictable and old-school plot.A: I can't agree more. There are also too many plot holes to count.B: The action is totally too much, but overall, the acting is decent.A: Absolutely. I'd give this film two stars.B: I'll give only one.7.A: Linda, how's retirement treating you B: It's been great. I was always busy teaching in the school before retiring, but now I finally havethe time to pursue things I never had the time to do, like singing and dancing.A: Cool. I'm thinking about hanging up my boots pretty soon too. I'm really tired of makingprograms all the time.B: Wow Jordan, I didn't think that was possible. You've always been such a workhorse.A: Yeah, but I'm no spring chicken anymore. Besides, it'll be nice to finally slow down and enjoylife, like writing my favorite novels.B: That sounds great. Just be prepared for a period of adjustment.A: Yeah, a lot of people seem kind of lost when they first retire. Work is such a big part of ouridentities.B: Old habits die hard.A:They do.But if you can let those attachments go, you can finally taste the sweet fruit of yourhard-earned labor.8.A: Hey Zoe, check it out. I finally bought an electric vehicle.B: Nice. How are you liking it compared to your old gas car A: I love it. It drives like a dream. It's smooth, quiet and speeds up pretty quickly too.B: Must be a nice change from your old car then. How often do you have to charge it Everynight A: Luckily, the parking lot at my office has charging stations if I forget though.B: That's convenient. Have you tried the self-driving features A: Of course. It can adjust speed according to traffic so I never have to do any operation.B: Man, maybe I should get an electric car.A: You should. How about having a test drive using my car Here is the key.B: OK.9.A: Well, what did you think of my speech, Crystal Too long or too boring B: No, Jason, it was interesting. The delivery could be a little inappropriate at times, though.A: Should I try to memorize the speech instead of reading it then B: To be honest, neither option will help you connect with our classmates.A: But I can't just give a speech off the top of my head.B: You can work with an outline and use reminder cards to jog your memory.A: Oh, that makes more sense. Anything else B: It comes across as a little colorless.I’d be more active and use hand gestures.A: I suppose I could be more aware of my body language.B: Right. And it won’t kill you to add in a funny story or two. Audiences eat that stuff up.A: I’ll owe you a coffee after my presentation tomorrow.10. A quantified living trend is emerging among young people. They check their smart watches inthe morning to review sleep data, use timer apps during the day to plan, study and work, and inthe evening check their ranking on social media step counts. Young people are beginning tomanage themselves in a data driven, visualized manner. Through data analysis, individuals aim toachieve greater self awareness and refine their lives. Nowadays, many mainstream fitnesstrackers are priced under 1000 yuan, and numerous smartphones come with built in healthmonitoring features. The drop in device costs has made these quantification tools easilyaccessible on social media platforms. Quantified living groups have attracted tens of thousandsof members. Users post their personal data charts and share tools and tracking methodscovering everything from personal finance and media consumption to knowledge acquisition. Adigital space for sharing treasured memories has also been created. At the end of the year orafter exam results are announced, people often share summary charts of their focus time over aperiod to look back on the past and recall their efforts and achievements.高 2025 级第二学期半期考试英 语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你有两分钟的时间将试卷上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 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,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。每段录音播放两遍。1. How does Emily sound A. Upset B. Relieved. C. Cheerful.2. What does the man want to improve in his English A. Communication skills. B. Business English. C. His accent.3. When does the woman expect to be served A. At 7:00. B. At 9:00. C. At 11:00.4. How does the woman stay slim in winter A. By going to the gym. B. By taking long walks. C. By eating less food.5. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a laundry room (洗衣店) B. In a snack bar (吧,柜台) C. In a dentalclinic.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,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。6. What are the speakers doing A. Recommending a movie. B. Commenting on a film. C. Discussing an actor.7. What do they think is satisfying about the film A. The acting. B. The plot. C. The action.听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What does Linda enjoy in retirement A. Teaching. B. Dancing. C. Writing.9. What may Jordan’s occupation be A. A programmer. B. A zookeeper. C. A teacher.10. What problem do many people face right after retiring A. Financial pressure. B. Health issues. C. An aimless state.听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. What is the man’s attitude towards an electric vehicle A. Uncertain. B. Dismissive. C. Favorable.12. What is the advantage of self-driving A. Easy parking operation.B. Automatic speed adjustment.C. Low power consumption.13. What will the woman probably do next A. Rent an electric car. B. Drive the man’s car. C. Purchase a gas car.听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What is the problem with Jason’s speech A. The content. B. The length. C. The delivery.15. What does the woman say about memorizing the speech A. Reading the speech repeatedly.B. Connecting with his experiences.C. Using an outline and memo notes.16. What is the woman’s final suggestion A. Employ humorous stories. B. Use food-related topics. C. Mind body language.17. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Teacher and student. B. Classmates. C. Mother and son.听第 10 段录音,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What does the speaker mainly talk about A. An app. B.A smartwatch. C. A lifestyle.19. What made quantification tools easy accessible A. Reasonably priced devices. B. Public health awareness. C. Popular social media.20. Why do people share summary charts A. To reflect on themselves. B. To store their memories. C. To monitor their fitness.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWALK FOR GREENHow often do you walk around the campus instead of getting straight onto the shuttle bus The beauties of ourcampus deserve to be better explored and can best be explored on foot. Walking is also greener and healthiercompared with buses. To encourage more students and staff members to walk around the campus, our school haslaunched a new “Walk for Green” programme.ProgrammeSetting out from the MTR Station, “Walk for Green” recommends various walking routes on campus, one ofwhich covers the YIA Building, LSK Building and LWS Building. Card readers for different walking routes havebeen installed (安装) to record the number of point s completed by “Walk for Green” participants. Participants whocollect 60 points within 30 days will be awarded the title “Green Walker”ParticipationTo participate, students and staff members are supposed to select a pre-set route, and tap their school cards atthe card readers installed at both the start and end points. Name, student/ staff ID, department/ unit, date, time andcard readers tapped will be recorded.Walking Journey PointsImportant Notes:1. Walkers must complete one trip (either upwards or downwards) within one hour to score points.2. Up to six points will be awarded each day.Every time you take a walk on campus, you are helping to protect our environment and also keeping yourselfhealthy. Let’s start from today!21. Where does “Walk for Green” start A. YIA Building. B. MTR Station. C. LWS Building. D. LSK Building.22. What are participants required to do A. Collect at least 6 points. B. Keep a fixed speed.C. Choose a marked route. D. Complete a round trip.23. How many point s do you get by walking from YIA Building to LWS Building A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 6.BMy husband is experimenting with letting pigs be free range. It’s a difficult experiment because he doesn’thave a lot of other farms as a model. Most farmers think the pigs need to be confined (圈 养 ) so they aremanageable to the farmer. There are so many pigs and only one farmer, so most of farming is about how to get thepigs grown, and to market, without letting them run wild on the farm.Now we have pigs moving all over the farm and it’s fun to watch the little baby pigs. They run around likedogs, playing with each other and with things they find. They even try to slip into the alpaca (羊驼) barn. Pigs arecurious about everything. They have the IQ of a three-year-old child, and they are just so fun to see exploring andlearning on their own. When they want milk, they go back to their moms, who generally stay by the nest.I am blown away by how similar this is to my experience with homeschooling. The pleasure I get fromleaving my boys to explore on their own is that I get to see who they really are. Here’s my son, after he somehowclimbed high, getting ready to fly into a pile of hay (干草). I see what they choose to play with, what they arecurious about, and what they ignore. I see them come back to me when they need something and then run back overto whatever interests them.My favourite part of my life right now is seeing pigs and boys in ways I’ve never seen them before. We are alllively and engaged if we get to do what is right for us.24. What would most farmers think of how the author’s husband raises pigs A. Unusual. B. Advanced. C. Efficient. D. Balanced.25. What can be inferred about the pigs on the author’s farm now A. They prefer to play with other animals.B. They try to run away from their moms.C. They enjoy exploring the farm on their own.D. They behave differently from other animals.26. What delights the author when she watches her sons exploring the farm A. Their creativity and bravery. B. Their similarity to baby pigs.C. Their curiosity and individuality. D. Their eagerness to run back.27. What does the author’s observation demonstrate A. A child without education is like a bird without wings.B. We should give children roots to grow and wings to fly.C. Education is the strongest tool to make the world better.D. Learning is to the mind what exercise is to the body.CIf you’re reading this, you were probably born in the 2000s. The oh-ohs. The 21st century. That would makeyou young, creative, connected, global, and no doubt smart. Maybe good-looking, too. Right But what do otherpeople think about your generation Some adults worry that you’re more interested in the screen in front of you than the world around you. Theythink of you as the “face-down generation” because you use your phone so much and they wonder how you willdeal with school, friends, and family. Are today’s teenagers too busy texting and taking selfies to becomesuccessful in real life — or “IRL”, as you would say Other adults worry that today’s youth are spoilt (宠坏的) and don’t want to face the challenges of adult life.Many children born in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicopter parents” who were always there to guideand help them with a busy schedule filled with homework and extra-curricular activities such as dancing, drawing,or sports. With parents who do everything for them, today’s youth seem to prefer to live like teenagers even whenthey are in their 20s or 30s.Does the face-down generation need a heads-up Well, probably not. The fact is that many of today’steenagers are better educated and more creative than past generations. They also seem to be enthusiastic (热情的)and willing to become leaders. More young people than ever volunteer to help their communities. There are alsobrave young people such as Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for pushing girls’rights to go to school.So if you’re one of the oh-ohs, there’s reason to be hopeful about the future. Things are looking up for theface-down generation. Chances are that you will do GR8 (great) and LOL (laugh out loud).28. According to the passage, what is a common concern among some adults about the “face-down generation” A. They lack creativity and intelligence.B. They are too focused on their phones rather than the real world.C. They have no interest in extra — curricular activities.D. They are unwilling to use modern technology.29. The underlined phrase “helicopter parents” in Paragraph 3 most probably means parents who _________.A. work as a helicopter pilot. B. often travel around by helicopterC. are overly involved in their child’s life. D. encourage their child to be independent.30. What can we infer about the writer’s attitude towards the younger generation A. Worried and critical. B. Hopeful and positive.C. Indifferent and neutral. D. Doubtful but curious.31. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. The Rise of Helicopter ParentsB. Challenges Facing Today’s YouthC. The Face-Down Generation: A Reason to Be HopefulD. How to Deal with Teenagers’ Phone AddictionDEyes trained on the patient’s leg, the doctor continues with the operation. If the injured limbs (肢) are notremoved, infection and death will quickly follow. Its only tool is a pair of strong jaws (下巴) — for both thedoctor and the patient are ants.Biologist Erik Frank has spent much time looking at ants caring for each other’s wounds. Among them, someants show a highly effective amputation (截肢) system. They use a preventive (预防性的) approach, cutting off theinjured limb whether it is infected or not. Because if they waited until an infection became obvious, the bacteriawould have already reached the rest of the body, and the operation would no longer save the ant.But ants do more than that. Dr. Frank observed that ants also carry injured nestmates back home to care forthem. Meanwhile, seriously infected ants will be removed from the nest. In this way, ants protect the whole groupto keep the nest safe from widespread infection. These are examples of “social immunocompetence”, which refersto a group’s ability to use social behaviors to control infection.Ants aren’t the only animals that take care of their injured companions; larger animals like monkeys, crows,and lions do it too. However, the driving force behind this caring behavior is completely different. While birds andmammals (哺乳动物) likely use reasoning to help each other, ants simply rely on strong jaws rather than complexthought or empathy for their effective medical system to work.Frank’s research could also bring possible value to humans. He has found 70 wound-healing chemicals, whichmay be useful against harmful bacteria with resistance to antibiotics (抗生素). In this way, these ants could inspirefuture breakthroughs in modern medicine.32. Why are the ants’ amputations preventive A. To reduce the pain of the injured. B. To ensure the operation is effective.C. To cut off the injured or infected limb. D. To wait until an infection became obvious.33. Which of the following is an example of “social immunocompetence” A. Birds flying in groups to save more energy.B. Cats licking their own wounds to heal faster.C. Bees removing sick members to stop disease.D. Dogs eating green grass to clean their stomachs.34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about A. Complex social thoughts of tiny ants.B. Similar medical systems of wild animals.C. Excellent healing skills of larger animals.D. Different reasons behind caring behaviors.35. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. From Ant Amputation to Wound Care.B. From Ant Doctors to Human Medicine.C. From Insects Doctors to Realized Value.D. From Caring for Nestmates to Group Survival.第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Traveling is not just about exploring new places, but it is also an opportunity to learn about local customs, likewhat to speak, how to eat and etc. 36 This also shows respect for the locals. Here are four hints to help yoube a more considerate traveller on your next trip.Learn about the destination you’re visiting. It will help you avoid uncomfortable or even illegal situations.Start your research with a visit to your government travel advice website. Then check out guidebooks, blogs andnews sites for more information. 37Learn some basic phrases. Language barriers can be one of the biggest challenges you’ll face when travelling.It’s best to learn a few basic phrases to make your trip a bit smoother. 38 Even if you only learn a few keyphrases, they will appreciate your interest in their culture.39 We all love snapping some beautiful shots on our culture travel experiences, but we must alwaysask permission before taking a photo of someone. In some countries, it’s considered offensive to have your phototaken.Accept differences. 40 As you go about your travels, you may feel uncomfortable at first, but if youembrace diversity with an open mind, you’ll see how wonderful the world can be. So let go of any stereotypes orbiases (偏见) you may have about the place you’re visiting, and avoid criticisms or comparisons of other countries.A. Choose your vocabulary carefully.B. Ask permission before taking photos.C. It’s highly offensive to touch someone’s head.D. Every country is different and that’s a good thing.E. Don’t forget to keep learning once you’ve arrived there!F. This allows you to explore the world in a meaningful way.G. Doing so shows people that you are interested in their culture.第三部分 语言知识运用(共三节,满分 40 分)第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I have always been attracted by archaeology (考古) since I was little. The fact that archaeologists (考古学家)41 history with their bare hands never fails to 42 me. In my room, I have a large collection of fossils,ranging from dinosaur bones to ancient marine specimens (样本).Years passed, but I still had no 43 experience. So, when the Center for American Archaeology offereda field summer program, I 44 the chance despite the fear of traveling alone.Everything felt completely new. I took my first 45 and met my roommate, Asher, who ended up asmy best friend. Before going into the 46 , we attended a lecture, where we learned theories of how to use thetools needed for our work. I was thrilled to finally get my hands 47 .The moment I started, however, I realized how 48 I had been. The unbearable 49 made ithard to breathe as the sun beat down fiercely. Soon, my clothes were 50 through with sweat, yet I knew Icouldn’t give up easily.On day six, I was shoveling in my square and scraping (刮掘) my way to the next level, when I heard a loud“CLICK.” My heart 51 — I had hit something important eventually. I dug around it with my small shovelcarefully. 52 filled me as I dug out a piece of orange ceramic (陶片), dating back to around 500-1000 CE.By the end of the program, I understood just how much I had 53 : riding planes on my own, socializingwith like-minded peers, 54 extreme weather, and valuing history firsthand. All this was possible because Itook that leap of 55 in pursuing my passion.41. A. damage B. uncover C. highlight D. monitor42. A. puzzle B. concern C. fascinate D. amuse43. A. practical B. easy C. long D. safe44. A. missed B. awaited C. took D. refused45. A. voyage B. flight C. shift D. break46. A. tent B. campus C. museum D. field47. A. dirty B. green C. empty D. wet48. A. undecided B. untalented C. inexperienced D. irresponsible49. A. smoke B. chill C. heat D. noise50. A. wet B. tight C. dry D. broken51. A. hardened B. raced C. melted D. sank52. A. Regret B. Fear C. Courage D. Delight53. A. grown B. suffered C. recovered D. weakened54. A. observing B. avoiding C. reporting D. braving55. A. knowledge B. faith C. generosity D. imagination第三节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每题 1 分,满分 10 分)第一节 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。By far, the most technologically 56 (challenge) railway ever built was probably the Qinghai-XizangRailway, completed in 2006, 57 (connect) Xining to Lhasa, 1,956 kilometers away. 58 (full) 550kilometers of this line are built on permafrost-frozen earth. The rail line is also by far the highest in the world: atTanggula Pass it is 5,072 meters 59 sea level, and more than 960 kilometers of the line is above 4,000meters. The railway was first planned in the 1950s, but the technical difficulties were too much to overcome. It wasnot until 1984 60 the first 814-kilometer section of the railway, from Xining to Golmud, 61(complete), and the rest of the railway had to wait for the development of new technology.The biggest issue was the permafrost. In the summer, in many places the top layer of the permafrost melts andturns to mud, making the ground unstable. A 62 (vary) of solutions were used to get around this. In somecases, railway bridges were built. The longest bridge — 63 world record in fact — is over 11.7kilometers in length. Railway bridges not only keep the train line off the permafrost, but they also allow animals64 (pass) under the tracks. In other cases, pipes were placed under the ground to keep it frozen during thesummer. Finally, in some areas, 65 was impossible to build the railway over the permafrost, so engineerstunneled through it.第二节 用课本单词适当形式填空:首字母已给出(共 5 分、每题 1 分)66. Worried about Riley, they decide to work together to e______ (确保) she gets her core memories back.67. He has made an outstanding c__________ (贡献) to public welfare in his spare time.68. These traditional arts perfectly r__________ (代表) the splendid culture of our nation.69. She always looks lively and e__________ (精力充沛的) whenever she takes part in sports activities.70. We are extremely f__________ (幸运的) to meet such kind and helpful people in daily life.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)71.你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以值得尊敬和爱戴的人为题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.人物简介;2.主要事迹或成就;3.你的感悟。注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.题目自拟第二节(满分 25 分)72.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 exam time at Marc’s school. Every day, their teachers gave them loads of homework and told them thetest was very important and that they ought to spare no effort to perform well in it. Everyone followed the teachers’instructions and made preparations for it, except Marc. He just turned a deaf ear to it. He thought he would ratherplay football than study. His mum and dad repeated the importance of revision for exams over and over again.They told him that he should be working hard preparing for the test. But the weather was sunny and he thought hehad better things to do.“Shall we go to the park ” he said to his friend Huck one afternoon.Huck looked at him in surprise. “Are you crazy The exam is coming soon. I’m going to study for the mathtest. If I get a good grade, my mum will buy me a new mountain bike.”“That’s crazy,” said Marc.Huck shrugged and replied, “Wait until I beat you in the test and you will watch me riding past on mymountain bike!”“You won’t beat me,” said Marc.“Oh yes, I will.”“Oh no, you won’t! That will never happen. Just wait and see!”For the first time ever, Marc wanted to perform well. He couldn’t bear it if his friend came top and he didbadly. So when he got home, he opened his math book. But there was so much to do. All of a sudden, he felt like he’d forgotten everything he had learned that year! He didn’t know where to start. When his sister Lily came in, hewas sitting expressionlessly by the desk, just staring out of the window.Paragraph 1“You don’t look happy, Marc. What’s wrong ” she said. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2On the day of the exam, Marc went to school with great confidence. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 四川省资阳中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语答案.docx 四川省资阳中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(不含音频).docx