资源简介 2025-2026 学年度下学期高一年级期中质量监测英语试题答案听力 1-5 CBAAB 6-10 CBBCC 11-15 BABCA 16-20 ACBAC阅读理解 21-23 DBD 24-27 ACCB 28-31 DDAB 32-35 BACC 36-40 DGABC完形填空 41-45 BCDAB 46-50 ACDCA 51-55 DABDB语法填空56. is believed 57.which 58. to achieve 59. beyond 60. but61. scientifically 62. a 63. has spread 64. practiced bination写作:possible versionDear Jessie,I hope this email finds you well. I'm thrilled you're interested in our school activities. Let me introduce myfavorite club to you.I am a member of the Chinese Traditional Music Club. We meet every Friday afternoon. During activities, welearn to play the guzheng and appreciate classic folk music. Joining this club benefits me a lot, which not onlyhelps me relax from heavy study pressure but also allows me to learn about traditional Chinese culture. It's like apeaceful harbor in my tight schedule.Hope you can feel the beauty of music, too.Yours,Li HuaDear Jessie,I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing to share my favorite club with you.I'm in the School Basketball Club. We meet every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. We usually have basictraining, such as passing, shooting, and defense. Sometimes we play exciting friendly matches. Joining this clubbenefits me a lot. It not only strengthens my body but also teaches me the importance of teamwork and persistence.Hope you can feel the charm of playing basketball, too.Yours,Li Hua续写:possible versionEncouraged by his words, I began to change my attitude towards English learning. I started to view Englishwords and sentences not as boring symbols, but as vivid elements of art, just like my drawings. I took notescarefully in class and tried to read simple English stories after school. Whenever I met difficulties, I would turn toMr. Frank for help, and he always guided me patiently. Gradually, I no longer felt confused in English classes.Instead, I truly started to enjoy learning the language and even became more willing to communicate with myclassmates.“Why not draw a poster for the English drama show ” Mr. Frank said to me. Surprised and delighted, Inodded with a smile on my face. I devoted my spare time to designing the poster, combining my drawing skillswith English words I had learned. When the poster was put up, many students praised it warmly. Some even cameto talk with me about the drama show. This experience not only deepened my interest in English but also helpedme make new friends. From then on, I became more confident and finally fit in the new school, all thanks to Mr.Frank’s kindness and encouragement.{#{QQABYQQtwwoQwhQACT77EQF2CgqYkpGTLIguBRAUOAwKSANABAA=}#}听力原文Text 1M: You still take the noisy subway The bus is much better, even though it gets crowded sometimes.W: I like the subway as it is quick.M: Well, on the bus, you can see the city while you travel.Text 2M: Guess what We’re getting a dog. He’s black and white, and he’s only eight weeks old.W: That’s amazing. Have you decided on a name for him yet M: Mom suggested Spotty and Dad wanted Snowy, but in the end we settled on Bruce.Text 3M: I want to eat somewhere nice tonight, but I can't decide. I’m tired of eating hamburgers.W: Me too. We need to resist having fast food again.M: I agree! I heard that the new restaurant down the street makes Beijing roast duck.W: Good!Text 4M: What are you making, Sophie W: A chocolate cake for my mom's birthday. You can mix the icing for me if you like, Liam. It has butter, sugar,and cocoa powder.M: OK, as long as you let me have a piece when it’s ready.Text 5M: The world in the new movie feels so much bigger.W: Stop... I haven’t had a chance to go yet! And to think I saw the first one in the series six times! But work is justcrazy right now. Being an adult is no fun!Text 6W: I think I can handle heavier weights.M: It’s better to play it safe at first. If you hurt yourself and end up in recovery for weeks, you'llLose all your progress and motivation.W: But I really think I can manage the 6 kg ones. These just feel so light!M: Well, they might start feeling heavier in one minute. We’ve got five different exercises to get through, and foreach one you’ll be doing three sets of ten lifts.W: Okay...M: Are you sure you want those 6 kg weights W: You know, suddenly I don’t feel quite so confident! Let’s go with the 3 kg weights for now.M: Good decision!Text 7W:Welcome back, Josh. Feeling better M: Yes. Thanks, Emma. Have I missed much W: Not really. You only got ill after the exams. You won’t believe what happened to me last week.M: What W: It was pouring and I was on my way to school. I didn't have an umbrella, so I had to run. Then, I slipped andfell flat on my face in front of everyone.M: What did you do W: I just wanted to hide. But I laughed it off, got up, and kept going.M: I’d have been so embarrassed.W: I was. But I decided to turn something negative into something positive. I started carrying an umbrella, and I{#{QQABYQQtwwoQwhQACT77EQF2CgqYkpGTLIguBRAUOAwKSANABAA=}#}joined a dance class.M: A dance class Why W: Better balance would help me avoid falling in the future. Now, I go every Saturday, and I love it.Text 8W:What’s that you’re looking at, James M: I’m on Q-Post. It's a social media platform. People share short posts, photos, and videos.W: I've never heard of it. What’s different about it M: It focuses on quick updates. Posts can only be 200 characters long.W: Can anyone post anything M: Not quite. Q-Post has rules. People can’t post harmful content. If someone breaks the rules, their post getsremoved. If they do it often, their account might be blocked.W: How do people find posts they like M: They follow users or search for topics. Q-Post suggests posts too.W: Do people talk to each other there M: Yes, but only in the comments. Some users discuss news, while others just share funny messages.W: Do posts stay there forever M: No. Some platforms keep posts for a year and even forever, but Q-Post removes them in 30days.W: Sounds interesting.Text 9W: Green Orchid Hotel. How can I help M: This is Gordon Tan. I checked out earlier today... Room 208W: Yes, we spoke yesterday about booking your taxi to the airport.M: That’s me! Thanks for helping with that. I’ve arrived here safely! But I think I’ve left something behind. It’s abook.W: I’m sorry to hear that. Is it worth much M: Probably only a few dollars. I would just let it go, but a friend lent it to me and there’s a written message insidefrom his grandmother.W: Oh, dear! Well, we’ll do our very best to find it. Do you have any idea where it might be M: Last night before I went to the bathroom, I was reading it in the armchair next to the bed. I suppose it couldhave fallen down the side of the bed...W: Alright. I’ll get someone to look and call you back. If we find it, we will mail it to your home address.M: Okay. The broadcast is calling my name, and I’ll be available again in a few hours. Thank you so much.W: No worries. Happy travels!Text 10Good evening, members of the town council and fellow residents. I’m Dr. Eric, and I'm the volunteerpresident of Green Wings, a local nature protection group. I’m here today to warn about the possible impact of thecurrent design proposals for the new Circle Theater. We understand the need for development and welcome thecreation of a new arts facility here in town. But it’s important to consider how our choices will affect the manybirds living in this area. Glass buildings are beautiful. But they are dangerous for birds because they can’t see glasslike we do. Indeed, they’re often attracted closer by indoor lights or reflections of trees and the sky. Every year inthe U.S. alone, more than a billion birds crash into glass, and most will die of their injuries. The good news is thatthese accidents are preventable. There are many ways to make buildings safer, from simple stickers to patternedglass. I’m not here to offer design solutions. But before the proposals can be approved, we must insist thatmeasures are taken to ensure the safety of local wildlife.{#{QQABYQQtwwoQwhQACT77EQF2CgqYkpGTLIguBRAUOAwKSANABAA=}#}沈阳市第120中学2025-2026学年度下学期高一年级期中质量监测英语试题满分:150分 时间: 120分钟第一部分 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)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.Why does the man prefer the bus A.It is quick. B.It is never crowded. C.It allows him to enjoy the view.2.What will the dog be called A.Spotty. B.Bruce. C.Snowy.3.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.Where to eat tonight. B.Why they dislike hamburgers. C. How to cook Beijing roast duck.4.How will Liam help Sophie A.By doing the mixing. B.By organizing a birthday party. C.By buying materials for a cake.5.Why hasn't the woman seen the new movie A.She didn't like the series. B.She is too busy with work. C.She thinks it's not for adults.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5秒钟时间阅读各个小题,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音读两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.How does the woman feel about the 6 kg weights at first A.Uncertain. B.Anxious. C.Confident.7.Where does the conversation take place A.In a hospital. B.In a fitness center. C.In a sports equipment store.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Neighbors B.Classmates. C.Colleagues.9.What happened to Emma A.She failed an exam. B.She lost her umbrella. C.She fell over in the rain.10.Why did Emma join the dance class A.To pursue her love for dancing. B.To relieve her negative feelings. C.To improve her sense of balance听第8段录音,回答第11 至 13题。11.What is the main topic of the conversation A.A tool for creating videos. B.A platform for short posts. C.A chatroom for sharing photos.12.What happens when Q-Post users first break the rules A.It removes their posts. B.It bans their accounts. C.It silences them for a while.13.What can we know about Q-post A.It doesn’t suggest posts. B.Comments are allowed. C.Posts disappear in a year.听第9段录音,回答第14至 17题。14.What did the woman help the man with yesterday A.Booking a room. B.Looking for something. C.Arranging transportation.15.Why does the man want the book back A.It belongs to others. B.It is worth a lot of money. C.It has his friend’s contact information.16.Where does the man suggest looking for the book A.Beside the bed. B.In the bathroom. C.In the armchair.17.What will the man do next A.Return to the hotel. B.Call his friend. C.Board a plane.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.Who is Dr. Eric A.A bird expert. B.Head of a nature group. C.A town council member.19.What is the main concern of Dr. Eric A.The safety of local birds. B.The location of the new theater. C.The development of art in town.20.What is the man doing at the end of the speech A.Giving a warning. B.Expressing gratitude. C.Offering suggestions.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)ABali Wildlife Volunteer ProgramABOUT THE PROGRAMBali wildlife volunteers help to care for a variety of animal species. Volunteers help promote and improve the well-being of animals at the wildlife centre.VOLUNTEER ROLE & TYPICAL WORKDAYAs a wildlife volunteer in Bali, you will rotate (轮换) across several of the projects and locations we work in, gaining a wide range of insights into the many ways volunteers can make an impact during their time on the program. While on the project, you will work alongside other staff members who have years of experience. Typical activities you will get involved in during your time as a volunteer in Bali Wildlife Centre include feeding, cleaning, daily care and so on.REQUIREMENTSTo join the program, you need to be at least 15 years old and able to speak English at the intermediate (中级的) level. You should be physically fit, as volunteering overseas can be quite hard. If you have any health problems that may affect your participation, you must report them to us in your online application. As for the time commitment, volunteers are expected to work about 3-5 hours per day from Monday to Thursday, and Friday is optional but is encouraged.FREE TIME ACTIVITIESParticipants generally volunteer on a Monday-Thursday basis and on the weekends are free to relax or travel around. The wider travel opportunity is extremely important to the whole experience and it is something we certainly recommend. Our local team is able to arrange free activities, transportation and accommodation but please note this is usually an independent experience outside of the core program.21. What is the aim of the program A. To conduct wildlife research.B. To teach animal-rescue techniques.C. To promote environmental conservation.D. To contribute to the well-being of wild animals.22. What is a specific requirement for volunteers A. Reaching adulthood.B. Being in good condition.C. Being good at written English.D. Having experience in wildlife rescue.23. What do we know about volunteers A. Their work locations are fixed.B. They have to work on weekends.C. They need to pay for transportation.D. They can travel around during their free time.BThe Grammys celebrate the best in music; but, behind every songwriter, performer, and producer that makes it to that stage are music teachers and educators who inspired them from a very young age. That’s why the Grammy Awards also hands out a Music Educator Award, which recognizes those who have made a significant contribution and demonstrate a commitment to music education.This year, the award went to Annie Ray, the performing arts department chair and orchestra (管弦乐队) director at Annandale High School in Fairfax County, Virginia—a community with many immigrants. With the creation of the Crescendo Orchestra, she works to make music accessible to all students, particularly those with severe intellectual and developmental disabilities. Additionally, she created a parent orchestra, in which 200 caregivers learn to play the same instrument as their child every year.Ray won a $10,000 prize and the same amount for her school’s music program. In an interview following the Merit Award ceremony, Ray credited her pupils for this recognition. “This is the students’ award,” she said. “I'm just lucky enough to have been a part of their journey and their process and to have been taught by them.”The educator also got to attend the main Grammy ceremony, where musicians and other celebrities approached Ray to praise her efforts. “I got to speak with Meryl Streep for a moment, and she told me that a music educator changed her life,” Ray said. “And that was really touching.”Now, Ray will use the prize money to buy instruments—something the school had struggled to do. She also plans to create an ongoing scholarship for students who want to become musicians and music educators when they graduate.For Ray, the moment appears to be full circle, since it was a music teacher who first changed her life at age 5, when she learned to play the harp (竖琴). “The reason why I am where I am is that a teacher changed my life and made me want to be a music educator,” she said.24. Why does the Grammy set up the Music Educator Award A. To praise excellent music teachers.B. To help musicians with financial problems.C. To show the importance of music education.D. To encourage people to work in the music industry.25. How did Ray feel about winning the award A. Relieved. B. Surprised. C. Grateful. D. Nervous.26. Which of the following is true about Ray A. She teaches music in a university.B. She received many awards before.C. She started to play the harp at the age of 5.D. She will offer a scholarship to any talented students.27. What does the author want to convey in the text A. Music education is very important.B. A good teacher can change one’s life.C. Ray has changed many students’ lives.D. Ray is a gifted and knowledgeable teacher.CIn the UK, there are more and more sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and similar types of large cars on the streets. Cars are getting bigger, and that is a problem.It makes sense that larger cars are more dangerous if they run you over. Their fronts are taller than other cars’ and this is bad news for cyclists and pedestrians (行人) if one of these cars hits you. Cars are also getting wider — a trend known as “carspreading”. There is only so much road space, and more of it being taken up by cars means there is less of it for people cycling or using other modes of transport.The extra size of these cars also makes for more air pollution. Even if SUVs are electric, fine particles (颗粒) from tyres and brakes are now major sources of pollution in urban air. As SUVs are heavier than other cars, they tend to produce more tyre and brake particles, so we don’t see the same clean air benefits from electric SUVs as we do from smaller electric cars.So what can we do to make fewer of these large, dangerous, high-emission (高排放的) SUVs Here are a few suggestions. There are now clean-air zones in some big cities. These stimulate people to think about pollution from older cars, although they aren’t directed at vehicle size. This is changing in the UK, however, as Cardiff Council in October approved plans to charge the owners of SUVs and larger cars more for residential parking permits.As well as parking regulations, national governments could consider changes to vehicle taxes, for instance, to encourage smaller cars. Taxing large vehicles more would be in line with their cost to society through road danger and pollution.Some people have reasons to need a larger car. But now that around half of new car sales are SUVs, we need to be clear about the dangers they bring.28. What is a concern about large vehicles A. They cause more traffic jams.B. They distract other road users.C. They block smaller cars from view.D. They increase injury risk in an accident.29. How does the author explain the pollution problem of SUVs in Paragraph 3 A. By quoting experts’ opinions.B. By giving drivers’ personal stories.C. By providing statistics on vehicle pollution.D. By linking vehicle weight to particle pollution.30. What approach is central to the suggested solutions A. Increasing ownership costs. B. Upgrading parking facilities.C. Providing government funds. D. Launching media campaigns.31. What can be the best title for the text A. Going ElectricB. Running Out of RoadC. The Comeback of SUVsD. Why Cars Keep Getting BiggerDRice, the world’s common staple food, is now being used to produce a life-saving medicine. Scientists at Healthgen Biotechnology, a Chinese company in Wuhan, Hubei province, are genetically engineering rice plants to create human serum albumin (HSA,人血清白蛋白), an important blood protein.HSA is the smallest but most common protein in blood. Produced by the liver, it helps keep the right balance of fluids (液体) between blood vessels (血管) and surrounding tissues. A lack of such proteins can cause serious medical problems.HSA is vital for treating burns, severe bleeding, and certain cancers. Traditionally, it comes from donated human blood, but supply is limited. In China, over 60% of HSA needed had to be imported. Yang Daicheng, founder of Healthgen, told China Daily, “We put human genes into the rice plant to produce HSA.” As the rice grows, HSA is made and stored in the seeds, which are then harvested to derive the protein. This approach, known as molecular farming (分子农业), turns rice into a “protein factory”.This technology offers key advantages. It does not depend on blood donations, avoiding any risk of spreading viruses from donors. It is also cost-effective because increasing production simply means planting more rice. Furthermore, dried rice seeds can be stored for years without the protein losing its effectiveness, and the genetic stability of rice ensures consistent quality.The company’s progress has been rapid. Early versions of their modified rice produced 2.75 grams of HSA per kilogram. Through improved technology, yield (产量) has risen to 30 grams per kilogram, with a goal of over 40 grams. The company now produces one million doses of its rice-made HSA drug each year and a new facility is set to open soon. When completed, it will produce 130 tons of HSA annually, potentially replacing a quarter of China’s HSA imports.The success with rice opens doors for molecular farming using other plants. For example, soybeans are being engineered to produce proteins for making animal-free cheese.32. What can we learn about HSA from the text A. It speeds up the recovery of wounds.B. It helps regulate the balance of body fluids.C. It is generated by heart to aid blood circulation.D. It is transported by blood vessels to build body tissues.33. What does the underlined word “derive” in paragraph 3 mean A. Obtain B. Demonstrate C.Transform D. Remove34. What problem does molecular farming help address A. The safety risk of genetic engineering.B. The decrease of rice production in China.C. The shortage of blood-based HSA supply.D. The rising cost of importing medical drugs.35. What can be inferred about the Healthgen’s future development A. It plans to export HSA products abroad.B. It has achieved its target HSA yield from rice.C. It will probably reduce China’s dependence on imported HSA.D. It will shift its focus to producing animal-free cheese with soybeans.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。How to Boost Focus for Effective StudyingIn an era filled with distractions, from phone notifications or social media to noisy classrooms, staying focused while studying has become a major challenge for many students. 36 Here are some tips to help you stay concentrated and make your study time more productive.Initially, create a committed study space. Having a specific area for studying, like a desk in your room or a quiet corner in the library, helps train your brain to associate that space with “work mode”. Ensure this area is well-lit, free of a mess, and has all your necessary materials at hand. 37Next, use proved techniques to manage your time effectively. A popular time-management method, called Pomodoro Technique, involves working in short, focused bursts followed by short breaks. To put it into practice, start by setting a timer for 25 minutes, called a “Pomodoro”. 38 After that, take a 5-minute break to relax and once you have completed four such Pomodoros, take a longer 15-30 minute break to rest your brain.39 Many students think they can “save time” by doing multiple things at once, but the fact is far from this. Multitasking actually makes you less efficient and leads to lower-quality work. Our brains aren’t designed to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Instead, focus on one task at a time, and finish it before moving on to the next.Finally, never underestimate (低估) the connection between physical health and mental focus. 40 Getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise are not just good for your body—they are fundamental to maintaining sharp mind. If you’re tired or hungry, it will be much harder to stay concentrated.A. Then, work on the task till the time is up.B. Furthermore, avoid doing several things at a time.C. Focus is closely linked to your overall physical well-being.D. The good news is that it is a skill you can develop with practice.E. Afterwards, set clear and achievable goals for each study period.F. Therefore, it is crucial to keep your study area tidy and well-organized.G. The moment you sit down there, your brain will automatically start to shift into a focused state.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。As a woodworking maker in rural UK, I find my story full of unique delights. I can well remember that when I was young, the workshop was a temple of 41 The smell of sawdust(木屑)and the 42 of tradition wrapped around me like a comfortable blanket. It was then I knew: woodworking was not just a 43 , but a way of life. My early attempts were 44 , but with each mistake, I learned. Woodworking was as much about accepting 45 as it was about working for perfection.Over the years, my skills 46 , and I bought my first set of tools. Using these tools, I 47 small projects: a birdhouse here, a bench there. Every project was a lesson in measurement, precision, and the importance of 48 . I began to frequent local workshops where I enjoyed the 49 atmosphere among woodworkers—from experts who shared unique traditions to 50 with wide eyes and great enthusiasm. These periods were social events that brought together people with 51 for the woodwork.One of my most defining moments was meeting a master woodworker, whose philosophy 52 with me: every project, no matter how small, was a(n) 53 to leave a bit of your soul behind. I realized that each 54 made the eventual success much sweeter. Every project is a chance to create something that not only fills a space in your home but also 55 your life with the joy of making.41. A. nature B. creativity C. appreciation D. history42. A. spirit B. understanding C. warmth D. power43. A. duty B. routine C. trade D. hobby44. A. awkward B. boring C. brave D. simple45. A. variety B. imperfection C. proof D. responsibility46. A. grew B. expanded C. appeared D. changed47. A. dealt with B. account for C. took on D. showed off48. A. luck B. generosity C. honesty D. patience49. A. competitive B. virtual C. friendly D. academic50. A. beginners B. visitors C. strangers D. volunteers51. A. gratitude B. hope C. talent D. love52. A. stuck B. mixed C. started D. fought53. A. method B. opportunity C. excuse D. possibility54. A. theory B. truth C. value D. failure55. A. controls B. enriches C. consumes D. saves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。Tai Chi, recognized as a world intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, 56 (believe) to have originated hundreds of years ago in China.This martial art consists of slow and graceful movements, each of 57 is performed with deep breathing and full concentration. In ancient times, it served as an effective way of self-defense and a means 58 (achieve) inner peace. With inner harmony 59 description, mastering Tai Chi takes years of practice and enormous patience, as true understanding doesn’t lie in imitation (模仿) 60 in its traditional Chinese philosophy.It is 61 (scientific) proven that regular practice benefits physically and mentally, for it not only improves balance but also relieve stress. As 62 unique martial art, it is deeply loved by foreigners as well. In recent decades, Tai Chi 63 (spread) rapidly across the globe, out of curiosity about traditional Chinese culture.Typically, 64 (practice) in the parks among aged people, Tai Chi has entered more schools and communities where young learners are seen to perform Tai Chi. The 65 (combine) of traditional heritage and modern life enables more people to appreciate its profound charm and keep it alive.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Jessie对你校最近开展的社团活动感兴趣,请你给他写一封邮件告知此事。内容包括:1. 介绍你喜欢的社团;2. 你的社团活动时间,内容;3. 你的收获。Dear Jessie,I hope this email finds you well. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua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。I was born small, which often left me feeling unconfident. During my second year of high school, my family moved to a different city. Getting used to life as a new kid has always been difficult for me, and this move made it more challenging. In my new school, I felt physically and mentally uneasy. Other students had already built friendships, leaving me without a friend.Besides, I found English learning boring and didn’t know what to do during English classes. So, I spent my free time drawing because that was what I usually did when I was alone.I still recall the first day in the school dining hall. While waiting in line for food, I heard a group of students excitedly discussing an upcoming English drama show for freshmen. As I passed by, they glanced at me with surprise. “He looks so small,” someone said in a low voice. My face burned with embarrassment and I lowered my head. Pretending not to hear them, I slipped into the farthest seat available and had my meal alone.In my first English class, I sat at my desk, staring blankly at the book. The letters and words seemed to dance confusingly across the page and laugh at me. Losing interest quickly, I began drawing on the book. A few minutes later, my English teacher, Mr. Frank — a kind man — walked up to me.“Nice drawing,” he said gently. “You know, language is also an art form; it carries its own charm (魅力) and beauty. I believe you could find English attractive if you discover where to begin.”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。Encouraged by his words, I began to change my attitude towards English learning. “Why not draw a poster for the English drama show ” Mr. Frank said to me. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 沈阳市第一二0中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语听力.mp3 沈阳市第一二0中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语答案(PDF版).pdf 沈阳市第一二0中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(含音频).docx