资源简介 A. Play a song. B. Contact a listener. C. Recommend a show.高二英语期末考前检测 听第 9段录音,回答第 14至 16题。限时 120分钟 满分 150分 14. What does Evans say about ancient Babylonia 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) A. It is rich in energy resources. B. It is home to several languages.第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) C. It is the birthplace of many foods.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。 15. What did people initially think the ancient texts were about 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。 A. Cookery. B. Medicine. C. Education.1. Who is the man 16. What do we know about the French author Jean Bottéro A. A business client. B. A job applicant. C. A new staff member. A. He proved Mary Hussey right. B. He taught history at Yale University.2. Where does the conversation probably take place C. He was the first to translate the texts.A. In an office. B. In a restaurant. C. In a grocery store. 听第 10段录音,回答第 17至 20题。3. What are the speakers talking about 17. What must the students wear when doing the experiment A. A picture. B. A fisherman. C. A country. A. Loose clothes. B. Protective glasses. C. Waterproof caps.4. What does the woman suggest Max do 18. What should the students do if they knock over a chemical container A. Go to bed. B. Drive carefully. C. Update his blog. A. Report to the teacher. B. Clean up the mess. C. Check the instructions.5. Why does Sarah make the phone call 19. Why should the students switch roles A. To request sick leave. B. To make a complaint. C. To postpone a meeting. A. To speed up the experiment. B. To double-check the final results.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) C. To get an equal chance to practice.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。 20. What should the students do if they finish early 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 A. Analyze the data. B. Clean their workspace. C. Start a new experiment.间。每段录音播放两遍。 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 40分)听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分)6. What makes Copenhagen different from London in Lisa's eyes 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. A less stressful life. B. Better city planning. C. More tourist sites. A7. Why did Lisa originally come to Copenhagen SoFi Stadium Events This MonthA. To look for a permanent job. B. To do a short-term project. C. To visit a famous museum. SoFi Stadium is the go-to destination in the heart of Los Angeles for sports fans. Its calendar is听第 7段录音,回答第 8至 10题。 always packed with headline-grabbing events.8. What is the total budget for the dinner Upcoming Football EventsA. 200. B. 300. C. 600. Los Angeles Rams v Dallas Cowboys Saturday, August 9 4:00PM9. What occasion is the dinner for Los Angeles Chargers v New Orleans Saints Sunday, August 10 5:00 PMA. The retirement of an employee. B. The launch of a new product. Los Angeles Chargers v Los Angeles Rams Saturday, August 16 4:00 PMC. The opening of a branch office. Los Angeles Rams v Houston Texans Sunday, August 24 1:25 PM10. What is the woman going to do for Mr. Lee Nearby HotelsA. Take his order. B. Bring him the bill. C. Email him a menu. When attending an event at SoFi Stadium, you're just a short walk or ride from several comfortable听第 8段录音,回答第 11至 13题。 and classy hotels. Right across the street, Sonder Lum Hotel offers spacious rooms and a rooftop pool.11. What does Jenny do A mile away, the H Hotel Los Angeles, with its stylish design, is ideal for a nice stay between events.A. She's an engineer. B. She's a pop singer. C. She's a radio host. For those seeking both comfort and convenience, the Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel is just a12. How does the woman feel about what Jenny has done short drive away. If you're willing to drive a little further, the Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles promisesA. It might cause legal problems. B. It would benefit the community. luxurious rooms and extensive leisure facilities — perfect for turning a game day into a great weekendC. It could be a profitable business. escape.13. What will the man do next 高二英语试题 第 1页(共 8页) 高二英语试题 第 2页(共 8页)Parking A. Astonished. B. Disappointed. C. Encouraged. D.Annoyed.SoFi Stadium requires you to park strictly in your assigned zone, and guests must enter through the 26. What can we learn about the author's first dictionary exact gate indicated on their color-coded digital parking pass. If you enter through the wrong access A. It helped her through college. B. It was given to Kevin as a gift.point, you'll be turned around and redirected — so plan ahead. Each parking zone consists of multiple C.It was a valuable limited edition. D. It bore witness to her efforts.lots, designed to efficiently manage traffic across the venue's network. Make sure to download your 27. What has the author come to realize about learning parking pass to your smartphone before arrival. Upon entering the correct zone, parking staff will guide A. It is never too late to start. B.Children need role models.you directly to a spot. For those wishing to park near friends, all vehicles must have passes for the same C. Motivation is what really matters. D. Dictionaries are still a useful tool.zone and arrive together — spaces cannot be saved. C21. Which team will play the most games at the stadium this month In line with longstanding initiatives to expand its green spaces, New York City is planting tens ofA. Dallas Cowboys. B. New Orleans Saints. thousands of trees each year. They provide shade, lower surface temperatures, absorb carbon, removeC. Los Angeles Chargers. D. Los Angeles Rams. tiny surprising amount of airborne pollutants, and provide wildlife habitat along with just plain beauty.22. Which hotel is nearest to the stadium Something could go wrong, though, according to a new study. Oaks and sweetgums, whichA.The H Hotel Los Angeles. B. The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles. currently account for a majority of the city’s trees, produce huge amounts of a chemical substance calledC. Sonder Lum Hotel. D. The Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel. isoprene. Harmless by itself, isoprene interacts rapidly with polluting nitrogen oxides released by23. What do you need to do if you want to park at the stadium vehicles, buildings and industry to form ground-level ozone (臭氧 ) — a major factor in manyA. Call the parking staff. B. Obtain a parking pass. breathing problems.C.Prepay the parking fee. D. Choose a parking zone. The research, carried out by scientists at the Columbia Climate School and other institutions, foundB that if the city maintains past species patterns in new plantings, isoprene production in Manhattan inNot long ago, my fifth-grade son Kevin asked me about the meaning of a word in a novel. "Look it coming decades will go up by about 140%, and resulting summer ozone levels as much as 30%.up," I responded. "But my screen time is off," he said. I looked pointedly at the bookshelf that held at "We’re all for planting more trees. They bring so many good things," said study coauthor Roisinleast three dictionaries, and Kevin sighed(叹气 ) dramatically. "Can’t you just use your phone " he Commane. "But if we’re not careful, we could make air quality worse."asked. Suddenly it occurred to me that he did not even know how to use a dictionary. The Parks Department is not oblivious to the issue. A study carried out by some of its researchersI took down one of the dictionaries, and we read it together for a few minutes before I handed it to several years ago also concluded that city trees did release isoprene. "We didn’t make a big deal of that,"him. It took him a few tries to find the word in question. While going through the pages, he kept saying, said Novem Auyeung, a Parks Department senior scientist. She said trees should not be viewed as thewide-eyed: "How can there be this many words " After a while, he looked at me and asked, "Do you enemy. "We could plant any trees we want to, if we just rethink our car-centric lifestyle," she said.know all these words, Mom " I smiled. "I definitely do not know all these words," I said. "But that’s "We’re not going to go cutting down any big old oaks," and neither will the department completely stopwhy this is one of my favorite books." planting new ones, said Auyeung. "You have to think about what you would lose if you do that." Oaks areI had my first dictionary as a gift for my 13th birthday. I decided that I wanted to learn as many keystone species, she pointed out, providing food and habitat for native insects, birds and other animals.words as I could and started marking every entry I looked up with a pencil to measure my progress. I 28. What does the new study imply regarding oaks and sweetgums continued to make these pencil marks for years, and when I went off to college, I packed that dictionary A. They harm people's health indirectly. B. They absorb less carbon than expected.in my suitcase. C. They affect the growth of other trees. D. They raise the local temperature slowly.Kevin wanted to see the dictionary. I felt a small pain in my chest. The dictionary was stolen at the 29. Which of the following may Commane suggest on their study end of my freshman year of college. "That’s so sad," he said, "but you still know all those words, even A. Cutting down the isoprene-producing trees.without the book." I realized that this was true. I still made it through the next three years of college, B. Suspending tree-planting for a few decades.even without the book. And it wasn’t, ultimately, the dictionary that got me there — not really. C. Removing isoprene released by existing trees.Now I understand that although my son may be learning differently, he is still learning. It’s not about the D. Changing the species of trees in new plantings.words themselves or how we learn them, but the wanting to know them, the curiosity and the appetite. 30. What does the underlined phrase "oblivious to" in paragraph 5 mean 24. What does Kevin usually do to get the meaning of a word A. Honest about. B. Related to. C. Unaware of. D. Optimistic about.A. Consult a paper dictionary. B.Use electronic devices. 31. What would Auyeung probably advocate C. Guess from the context. D. Turn to his English teacher. A. Providing animals with new habitats. B. Reducing car use in daily life.25. How did Kevin feel while looking up the word in the dictionary C. Controlling population growth. D. Doing more research on the problem.高二英语试题 第 1页(共 8页) 高二英语试题 第 2页(共 8页)D recommendation engines analyze data such as exhibit popularity and visitors' past behavior to suggestA team of Cambridge psychologists conducted an experiment to compare the cognitive(认知的) specific exhibits and events, making each visit unique and surprising. 37 These digital assistantseffects of merely seeing art with actively judging how beautiful it is. engage visitors in dynamic conversations and offer context-sensitive insights that deepen understandingIn the study, 187 people were invited to visit Kettle’s Yard gallery during an exhibition of and satisfy curiosity.handmade clay objects. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: the “beauty” group was Beyond visitor interaction, AI plays a crucial role in preserving priceless artworks. Since theasked to actively consider and then rate the beauty of each object they viewed, while the control group exhibits in museums sustain natural decay(破损) over time, early detection is vital. AI can help identifyjust matched a line drawing of the object with the artwork itself. All participants were then tested on the slightest signs of decay, such as cracks or discoloration, which are often invisible to the human eye.how they process information, and whether it’s in a more practical or abstract way. 38 Moreover, by predicting future decay patterns, AI helps museums take preventive measuresAcross all participants, those in the beauty group scored almost 14% higher on average than the and improve preservation strategies.control group in abstract thinking. While they were told the study was about cognitive processes, AI also significantly enhances the educational value of museums, particularly for children andparticipants were asked about interests, with around half saying they had an artistic hobby. Among those, families. 39 For instance, interactive exhibits powered by AI can adjust their content andthe effect was greater: those with an artistic hobby in the beauty group scored over 25% higher on difficulty level based on the user's preferences and responses. This adaptability ensures that complexaverage for abstract thinking than those with an artistic hobby in the control group. historical concepts become accessible and engaging for young minds.Emotional states of participants were also measured by asking about their feelings while Looking ahead, the rapid advancement of AI promises both exciting possibilities and ethical(伦理completing the gallery task. Across all participants, those in the beauty group reported an average of 23% 的) challenges. Museums are working together with AI ethicists to develop fair algorithms.higher levels of “transformative and self-transcendent feelings” — such as feeling moved, enlightened 40 Strict policies should be established to protect visitors' information.and inspired — than the control group. Importantly, however, the beauty group did not report feeling A. This capability allows for timely restoration.any happier than the control group, suggesting that it was the engagement with beauty that influenced B. It tailors learning experiences to different age groups and learning styles.abstract thinking, rather than any overall positivity from the experience. C. Furthermore, AI-powered virtual guides are replacing traditional tour guides.“We usually think in very concrete terms when doing something on a screen,” said Simone Schnall, D. Visitor data collection also raises privacy issues.senior author of the study. “It’s becoming much rarer to zone out and just let the mind wander, but that’s E. Museums are not only places to store artworks, but also spaces for learning.when we think in ways that broaden our minds. Admiring the beauty of art may be the ideal way to F. In short, AI is redefining the museum in all respects.initiate the abstract cognitive processes.” G. AI is changing this by using image recognition technology to analyze exhibits.32. What was the beauty group asked to do with the clay objects 第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 40分)A. Draw their outlines. B. Compare their prices. 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)C. Give each piece a rating. D. Make a copy of each piece. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。33. Which participants got the highest score on average in the test I grew up in a little town in northeast Ohio. The 41 of how little people knew about Ohio cameA. Beauty group, without an artistic hobby. B. Beauty group, with an artistic hobby. quickly after I went to school in central Pennsylvania. Though I lived 42 three and a half hoursC. Control group, with an artistic hobby. D. Control group, without an artistic hobby. away, most of my classmates thought of Ohio as a whole different world. "Do you have to fly home Do34. Why were the participants’ emotional states measured you live on a farm " The 43 were never-ending. I was a 44 in their eyes.A. To determine factors behind the test results. B. To identify their specific thinking patterns. As I grow older, I'm more and more 45 for my small town roots. Sure, my friends and I lovedC. To examine the difficulty of the tasks. D. To discover their attitudes towards art. to 46 about how bored we were in the middle of nowhere; 47 , as I finish up my junior year of35. What is the major finding of the study regarding the appreciation of art college, I'm convinced that it took 48 our small town to realize how much we actually loved it andA. It encourages abstract thinking. B. It needs critical thinking skills. what exactly we loved about it.C. It creates positive feelings. D. It enhances emotional ties. The pace of life is slow and people 49 connecting to each other. You do more than just talk to第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分) your neighbors — in a lot of cases, they're truly an 50 ________ of your family. Much of this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。 51_______ centers around being outside and knowing the ins and outs of the town; being present andMuseums, once quiet places filled with history, are now full of digital excitement. By using mindful of your 52 is a critical part of the culture.machine learning and advanced algorithms(算法 ), these institutions are creating personalized visitor As I move through my college years, I 53 the visits to my little hometown. I am grateful forjourneys, protecting delicate collections, and revealing hidden stories. 36 the 54 that I had growing up and know that wherever my next adventure takes me, I can 55AI transforms a standard museum trip into a personalized and interactive adventure. Smart my small town roots to lead me in the right direction.高二英语试题 第 1页(共 8页) 高二英语试题 第 2页(共 8页)41. A. realization B. fantasy C. prejudice D. expectation the government to help protect their cultural heritage.42. A. indeed B. still C. even D. only 75.After experiencing Australia, I have to say that I agree with the tourism s_____________ (标语 ):43. A. tests B. questions C. games D. debates "There's nothing like Australia."44. A. success B. victim C. problem D. novelty 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)45. A. thankful B. hopeful C. suitable D. reliable 第一节(满分 15分)46. A. dream B. lie C. hear D. complain 你校英文报“Opinion”栏目正在征稿,请同学们对未来大学生活中的学习(Study)、社交47. A. therefore B. instead C. however D. otherwise (Socialize)、睡眠(Sleep)这三件事按重要性进行排序,并阐述理由。48. A. touring B. changing C. leaving D. protecting 请你写一篇短文向该栏目投稿。49. A. admit B. value C. fear D. remember 注意:(1)写作词数应为 80个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。50. A. advantage B. honor C. extension D. example Ranking My College Life Essentials51. A. lifestyle B. landscape C. procedure D. personality ___________________________________________________________________________________52. A. findings B. belongings C. greetings D. surroundings ___________________________________________________________________________________53. A. give up B. put off C. face up to D. look forward to 第二节(满分 25分)54. A. confidence B. reputation C. experience D. opportunity 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。55. A. trust B. inspire C. remind D. challenge Emily Sanders, a 25-year-old from Detroit, Michigan, set out on December 23rd with high hopes第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) of reaching Toronto to meet her boyfriend for Christmas. Although she had heard warnings about an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。 approaching snowstorm, she didn’t give it much thought. She assumed that much like in Michigan,Daji, or big open-air fairs, typically take place on specific dates of the lunar calendar, for example, police would simply detour (绕道) traffic around any closed sections of the highway. But that didn’ton dates with five or seven as the last digit. It is also common for them 56 (hold) during happen. As the snow came down more and more heavily, Emily was directed off the highway. Shetraditional Chinese holidays such as the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, as well as other local drove on for a while and found herself on an unfamiliar road toward a Canadian town.festivals. The exact dates and 57 (frequent) of daji vary from region to region. The blinding whiteout made driving nearly impossible. At one point, Emily’s car got stuck. After aDaji originated from the ancient folk custom of trading goods, which dates back to 58 Han struggle, she managed to free the vehicle and continued inching along the snow-covered road. As nightDynasty. As transportation and communication 59 (be) underdeveloped at that time, it was very fell, panic set in. While Emily was driving on a narrow stretch of road, her car slid into a ditch(沟). Shedifficult for households to obtain daily 60 (necessity). As a solution, people gathered at specific tried to call for help but found no signal on her phone. Seeing no hope of immediate rescue, Emilylocations on set days to trade their surplus (剩余的) items 61 what they needed. decided to spend the night in her car. She wrapped herself in a blanket, waiting for morning. To stayIn addition to being venues for buying and selling, daji are occasions for socializing and entertainment. warm, she ran her engine for a few minutes every now and then. Eventually, she fell asleep.People from near and far crowd into these markets on daji days. 62 (draw) by the aroma (香味) of Emily awoke to a gentle knock on her car window. Standing outside were Daniel and his wifestreet food, they line up in front of stands 63 serve steaming dumplings and hot noodle soup. While Rachel, who noticed the stranded (被困的) vehicle on their way home and stopped to see if they couldeating and enjoying street performances, they chat with each other and share stories of their daily lives. help. When Emily rolled down the window, Rachel asked if she was okay and told her it was not safe toBefore 64 (head) home, they fill their shopping bags with fresh fruit and vegetables from local farmers, stay overnight in the car. With genuine warmth in her voice, Rachel said they could take Emily to aat prices significantly 65 (cheap) than those found in supermarkets. nearby cafe they knew. Warm and relieved, Emily accepted the offer.第三节单词拼写 (每空 1分,共 10分) In the cafe, the couple bought Emily a hot chocolate and listened patiently as she explained her66.A human being’s facial expression changes often, w_____________(然而)Tony’s never changes. desperate situation; she was about a hundred miles from her destination, her car was completely stuck,67.Whoever is charged with a crime should be p____________(假定) innocent until proven otherwise. and her entire holiday plan could be ruined.68.The crowd stood to a________(鼓掌,喝彩) scientists for their important ocean research work. Daniel and Rachel suggested that Emily continue her journey by train.69.When people talk of exploring the sea more, they usually mean e________(开发,利用,剥削)it. ___________________________________________________________________________________70. I think everyone d______ (值得,应得) the right to be happy. ___________________________________________________________________________________71. It was such a p______(荣幸;殊荣)to have spent a day with Tombe's family. Three days later, Emily returned to get her car.72.Lawyers, teachers, librarians, drivers, and r_______ (接待员) may find their jobs replaced byAI in the future. ___________________________________________________________________________________73.You will be required to s_______ (监督;管理) and/or help out in a variety of tasks and recreational ___________________________________________________________________________________activities.74.Ethnic minority groups in China are often e (给...命名;使享有权利) to special funds from高二英语试题 第 1页(共 8页) 高二英语试题 第 2页(共 8页)W: ⑥It has everything big cities offer—cafes, theaters, museums—but it is still relaxing and高二英语期末考前检测参考答案 manageable. Unlike London, you don’t feel constant pressure here.1—5 CBAAC 6—10 ABCAC 11—15 BCACB 16—20 ABACB M: Was this lifestyle why you first came 21-23 DCB 24-27 BADC 28-31 ADCB 32-35 CBAA 36-40 FCABD W: No. ⑦I originally came for a three-month project at a law firm. After finishing it, they41-45 ADBDA 46-50 DCCBC 51-55ADDCA offered me a permanent job. I took it and stayed.56.to be held 57.frequency 58.the 59.were 60.necessities 61.for 62.Drawn Text 7 餐厅预订与预算63.that/which 64.heading 65.cheaper 66.whereas 67.presumed 68.applaud 69. exploiting W: Garden Hotel. May I help you 70.deserves 71. privilege 72.receptionists 73.supervise 74. entitled 75.slogan M: Hello, this is Mike Lee from Gilbert Company. We’d like to book a dinner for next Tuesday.76.应用文 W: Certainly, Mr. Lee. Could you let me know how many guests you’re expecting And if you haveAs I am about to begin my college life, I would rank sleep, study and socializing in that order a specific budget in mind of importance. M:⑧Yes, we’re expecting 20 people. And we’re aiming for 30 per person.First, sleep is the foundation of a healthy and productive life. With enough rest, I can stay W: Understood. Is this for a special occasion energetic, think clearly and maintain a positive attitude. Without good sleep, it is difficult to perform M: Yes.⑨It’s to honor a staff member who is retiring next month.well in any area. Second, study remains an important part of college life. College offers valuable W: That sounds lovely. What time would you like the dinner to start opportunities to gain knowledge, develop skills and prepare for future careers. Finally, socializing is M: At 6:30 p.m.also necessary. Making friends helps us broaden our horizons and improve communication skills. W: OK.⑩Would you like a detailed menu with prices However, it should not come at the cost of our health or academic success. M:⑩Yes. Could you email it to MikeLee@ In my opinion, balancing these three aspects is the key to a meaningful and successful college life. W:⑩No problem. I’m on it.77.读后续写 Text 8 AI歌声授权模式Paragraph 1 W: Dear listeners, the song we’ve just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny’s singing voice.The couple suggested that Emily take a train to meet her boyfriend. Emily hesitated for a M: Yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that she’d let anybody make a song using hermoment, worrying about her car left on the road. But looking at the raging snowstorm outside, she AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a fewfinally agreed. The kind couple drove her to the railway station , telling her many warm stories weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her AI voice.about neighbors helping each other during storms on the way. On the train, Emily felt a warm glowin her heart. When she saw her boyfriend waiting anxiously at the platform, she ran into his arms W: Incredible. Just imagine: Jenny may have been at home, drinking a glass of wine, whileand told him about the kind strangers who had saved her. her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. This could be an attractive newParagraph 2 business model for a pop star.Three days later, Emily came back to pick up her car. The storm had gone completely, and M: Indeed. But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny’s real voice. Now let’sbright sunshine spread over the snow-covered streets. She spotted the couple working with Brooklyn play one of her greatest hits: Show Me Your Love.and Kayden, and her car was parked nearby, perfectly repaired. Emily gave them a heartfelt Text 9 古巴比伦食谱发现thank-you gift and immediately joined their team, shoveling snow for an elderly neighbor. As she M: Dr. Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient Babylonia.worked, she realized that kindness is contagious(有感染力的) , and this storm had brought the Can you tell us more community closer than ever before. W: Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I betText 1 新员工入职引导 about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals thatM: Do I need a card to enter the building originated in this area.W: Yes. You’ll get your card this afternoon. Now let me show you around and say hello to everyone. M: Why have these texts taken so long to come to light And then we’ll talk about your job duties. W: These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s, but were thought to be medicalText 2 餐厅点餐与用餐 texts. In the 1940s, Mary Hussey, an American scholar, suggested that they might be about food.W: Would you like some more roast beef It’s the chef’s signature dish. But people didn’t believe her until French author Jean Bottéro in the 1980s was asked toM: No, thanks. It’s really good. But I can’t manage any more. write an article about cooking in the past. He had heard about the texts, so he went to YaleText 3 讨论报纸照片 University and found out that they were indeed about food.W: Hey, look at this one in the newspaper: fishermen fishing in Lake Victoria in Tanzania. Text 10 实验室安全规范M: Wow, that’s awesome. I like the unique atmosphere caught by the photographer. M: Before we begin today’s experiment, let’s review the lab rules. First, safety glasses must beText 4 深夜催促去睡觉 worn at all times, even if you’re only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless theW: It’s almost midnight, Max. You’ve got a long drive tomorrow. instructions tell you to do so. Today we’re using a strong acid which can cause serious burns if itM: Okay. Another fifteen minutes for my travel blog, and I’ll be done. touches your skin. If any chemical container is knocked over, don’t panic. Tell meText 5 更改见面时间 immediately and I’ll handle the clean-up. Also, keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing looseW: Hello, Mr. Waterman. This is Sarah Jones. I’m stuck on the highway. There’s a serious clothes. We will work in pairs. One person will handle the tools while the other records theaccident. I’m afraid I can’t arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon data. Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember: the goalM: Okay. I’ll see my doctor at 1:00 and will be available after 2:00. is accurate data, not speed. If you finish early, do not start a new experiment. Instead, cleanText 6 哥本哈根生活 your workspace thoroughly. Any questions No All right. Let’s have a safe and productive class.M: Lisa, you’re English, but you live here. What do you love about Copenhagen 高二英语试题答案 第 1页(共 2页) 高二英语试题答案 第 2页(共 2页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 6.24高二英语月考题已修改答案.pdf 山东省菏泽一中2025-2026学年高二下学期期末模拟英语试题.pdf