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2025~2026學年第一學期高二年級期末學業(yè)診斷英語試卷(考試時間:上午10:15~12:15)說明:本試卷為閉卷筆答,答題時間120分鐘,滿分150分。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話讀兩遍。1.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnTuesday. B.OnWednesday. C.OnThursday.2.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Confident. B.Interested. C.Discouraged.3.Whyisthematchputoff?A.Itisraining. B.Theplayersareinjured. C.Thefieldissoft.4.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Herson. B.Adoctor. C.Herhusband.5.Whatcanbookreviewshelpreadersdoaccordingtotheman?A.Finishbooksquickly.B.Choosebooksproperly.C.Judgebooksobjectively.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。高二英語第1頁(共12頁)

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Apaymentcard. B.Atravelcard. C.Atransportcard.7.Whathappenswhenthecardisused?A.Itlightsupblue. B.Itshowsaseal. C.Itmakesasound.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whereisthewomanprobably?A.Inarestaurant. B.Athome. C.Inahotel.9.Whatdoesthewomancomplainabout?A.TheTVcan'tbeturnedon.B.Herphonecan'tconnecttotheTV.C.TheWi-Fiinherroomisn'tworking.10.HowlongshouldthewomanwaitafterrestartingtheTV?A.For3seconds. B.For30seconds. C.Foroneminute.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhyisCitySupermarketclosed?A.Fornobusiness. B.Fordecoration. C.Formoving.12.Wheredoesthemanadvisethewomantogoshopping?A.AtCitySupermarket. B.Inthechainstore. C.Atthecommunitymarket.13.Howdocustomersgetfreeshippingservice?A.Bybeingamember.B.Bydownloadinganapp.C.Byspendingenoughmoney.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whattimedoestherestaurantcloseeveryday?A.At8pm. B.At9:30pm. C.At10pm.15.HowmanypeoplewillthewomaninviteonSaturday?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.16.Whereisthereservedtable?A.Inthecorner. B.Bythewindow. C.Nearthedoor.高二英語第2頁(共12頁)聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Aprojectadvisor. B.Adataanalyst. C.Avehicleengineer.18.Whenshouldstudentsdecideontheresearchfocus?A.InFebruary. B.InMarch. C.InApril.19.Whatpercentagedoespresentationclaritytakeup?A.10%. B.30%. C.40%.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytakingabout?A.Theteam'sjointefforts.B.Theprogramarrangement.C.Thetechnologydevelopment.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ACelebratingwithClearSkyFireworks,longusedincelebrations,couldcommitlastingdamagetothedelicateenvironment.Goodnews——celebrationsaregettingahigh-tech,eco-friendlymakeover!Forgetloudbangsandsmokyskies.Checkouttheseawesomenewwaystolightupthenight!DroneShows——LikeaSci-FimovieDroneshowsgeneratezeropollution,andtheyarecontrolledbypreciseGPSandintelligentprogramming,whichavoidthefiredangerandaccidentalburns.Dronesarereusable,makingtheshowsmorecost-effectiveinthelongruncomparedtoone-timefireworksdisplays.DigitalFireworks——JustpressplayAttheHangzhouAsianGames,ARwasusedtocreatestunning3Dfireworks.Audiencesatthesitecanstillexperiencethefireworksatmospherethroughahugescreenthatis185meterswideand15metershigh.Athome,yourphonescreenmightjustbecomethebestseatthroughthelivebroadcast.SilentFireworks——Keepitcalm&brightQuiethouseholdfireworksforbirthdays,weddingsandhousewarmingsdeliverlivelylightshowswithoutthescaryBOOM.Theygetridofthebignoisesothatkids,pets,andeveryonecanenjoythesparklewithoutthepanic.It'sacolorfulwinforfunandkindness.高二英語第3頁(共12頁)

EcoBalloons——FireworksalternativesShuyangballoonsaremadeofaspecialmaterialthatbreaksdownnaturally.Theycanfloatgracefully,sparklebrightlyandburstcheerfullyinthegrandceremony.Notably,80,000oftheseeco-friendlyballoonswerereleasedattheTiananmenSquare,whichwasveryimpressive.Celebrationsareevolving——brighter,smarter,andkindertoEarth.Nexttimeyoulookupatthesky,imagineashowthatdazzleswithoutdamage.Thefutureoffunisgreenandgorgeous!21.Whyarethesenewcelebrationwaysrecommendedaccordingtothetext?A.Toavoidecologicaldamage. B.Toexpressartists'inspiration.C.Tocreatehigh-techexperiences. D.Toenhancefestivalatmosphere.22.Whyaredroneshowsmorecost-effectivethantraditionalfireworksinthelongrun?A.Theyarereusable. B.Theycausenonoise.C.TheyuseGPScontrol. D.Theyhavealowerriskoffire.23.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitableforfamilyeventscelebration?A.Droneshows. B.Silentfireworks.C.3Ddigitalfireworks. D.Shuyangballoons.BThescentofoldpaperisamemorythatneverleavesyou.Ilearnedthisoverfortyyearsastheownerofabookstore"TheOwl'sNest",alegendaryfixtureonabrickstreetthattimeforgot.Now,asItapeshutthefinalcardboardbox,allthestoriespassingthroughthedoorsofthestore.Iopenedtheshopin1979.Backthen,bunchesofcustomersarrivedwithauthornameswrittenonpaper,andwe'ddiveintotheshelvestogether,pullingoutdustybooks.Regularscamenotjustforbooks,butforhumanwarmth:sharedsilenceoverpoetry,andakindclerk'ssincererecommendations.Bytheearly2000s,thingshadchanged.Customersbrowsedourshelves,andthenpulledoutphonestoorderthesamebooksonlineforless.Itwasaheartbreak——seeingabooklovedinperson,butabandonedforabetterprice.Survivaldemandedadaptation.Mydaughter,Sarah,freshoutofcollege,pushedmetojointheveryworldthatcompetedwithus.Wecreatedanaccount@OwlsNestBooks,andstartedsharingnotjustnewarrivals,butupdatesoftheshop'slife:aphotoofacatnappinginthesunlightbythecomics,aquotefromabelovednovel,andararefirsteditionwe'djustacquired.高二英語第4頁(共12頁)Tomyastonishment,peopleresponded.AwomaninTorontorecalledbuyingherfavoritechildhoodbookfromusdecadesago.AyoungmaninLondonaskedforrecommendationsforagift.TherealturningpointcamewhenIsawapostbyayoungmanonline——he’dsharedanoldphototakenatourphysicalbookstoreyearsbefore,onethatshowedhimproposingtohisgirlfriendrightinthehistoryaisle(過道).Thephotohadclearlittledetailsofourstore,makingitinstantlyrecognizabletoanyonewho’deversteppedfootinit.Isharedhispostwithaheartfeltcomment,andthestorybehindthiswarmmomentspreadfarandwide.Ouronlinebookstoreaccountgainedhundredsofnewfollowersthatveryday.ItwasthenthatIrealizedpeopleweren'tjustlookingforabookfromus;theywerebuyingintoastory,asenseofbelongingtiedtoourlittlephysicalstorethatoncebroughtsomanypeoplejoy.24.Whatmadethebookstoreappealingintheearlydays?A.Itscompetitiveprices. B.Itswarminterpersonalatmosphere.C.Itscozyreadingenvironment. D.Itslargecollectionofnewbooks.25.Howdidthebookstoresurviveinnewtimes?A.Bycuttingbudgetssharply. B.Byrunningasocialmediaaccount.C.Byenlargingphysicalspace. D.Bycooperatingwithotherbookstores.26.Whydidtheproposaleventbecometheturningpoint?A.Itmadethephysicalstorereopen. B.Itattractedtheattentionofothermedia.C.Itbroughtahugeofflinecustomerflow. D.Itgainednewfollowersaspotentialcustomers.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ScentofOldPaper:MemoriesofaBookLoverB.OnlineShopping:AThreattoLocalBookstoresC.TheStruggleJourney:TheSurvivalofaBookstoreD.TheGreatChange:TheFallofaLegendaryBookstoreCNeedtolearnhowtochangeacartireorcreateamonthlybudget?“Adulting”coursesareontheriseinAmerica.AustinCommunityCollegehasbeenrunning“Adulting101”programmesforsixyears,helpingstudentsfromtheirlateteenstomid-40ssuccessfullynavigateadulthood.Thetopicsrunfrombasic——howtodressappropriatelyforajobinterview——toadvanced,suchashowtogetabankloan.高二英語第5頁(共12頁)

RaffiGrinberg,whocreatedandtaught“Adulting101”,wasinspiredbyhisfirstworkingdayathiscompanysoonafterleavingcollege.Facedwithchoosinghealthinsuranceandretirementplans,heandhiswell-educatedcolleagueshadtocalltheirparentsforadvice.“Weweregraduatesoftopschools,”headmits,“andwestilldidn'tknowwhattodo.”Hehassinceturnedhis14-weekcourseintoanewbookcalledHowtoBeaGrown-Up:The14EssentialSkillsYouDidn'tKnowYouNeeded.MrGrinbergwriteswithapositivetonethatanyonewhohasgonetobusinessschoolmusthaveexperienced,buthisbookisgenuinelyinformative.Afinancialbeginnerwillgraspthebasicsofinvesting.Agabbymomwillberemindedoftheimportanceoflistening.Thedemandforsuchcoursesreflectschangesinadolescence.Despitehavingvastinformationattheirfingertips,manyyoungpeoplelackpracticallifeskills.Consequently,theyoftenfindadultinghard,asonestudentputit.Grinbergaddsthatyoungpeopletodayarealsolessinterestedinwhattheireldershavetooffer.“Parentsandgrandparentsareseenbehindthetimeswhocan'tworktheWi-Fi.”Mostimportantly,youngpeopleareremainingineducationforlonger,meaningthattheymaturelaterandfinancialindependencenecessarilycomeslater.Adultingis,infact,hard.Theworldismorecomplexthanacoupleofgenerationsago.Thelessonsdon'tjustteachskills——theyempowerpeopletoembraceadulthood.28.WhichofthefollowingskillsismostlikelytaughtinAdulting101programmes?A.Carenginerepair. B.Personalbudgetmanagement.C.Academiclearningstrategies. D.Developingpersonalhobbies.29.WhatinspiredRaffiGrinbergtostartthecourse?A.Thereleaseofhisfirstbook.B.Hisconfusionoveradultissues.C.Hisparents'professionaladvice.D.Therecommendationfromcolleagues.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gabby”inparagraph3mean?A.Patient. B.Green-handed. C.Humorous. D.Talkative.31.Whichfactorcontributesmosttotheyoung'slatematurity?A.Extensionofschooling. B.Earlyfinancialindependence.C.Addictiontothevirtualworld. D.Hardaccesstopracticallifeskills.高二英語第6頁(共12頁)DHowfastdoyoulisten?HollywoodactorGlenPowelllikes1.0xlisteningspeed,saying,“Iwanttohearpeopletalkatanormalhumanrate,”whileAmericancomedianBowenYangbelieves1.8xistheperfectpace.Theirdebatewentviralearlierthisyearinanadvertisementforastreamingplatform.Itreflectsabroaderchangeinhowpeopleconsumedigitalmedia.Surveyssupportthisobservation.Asurveyshowedthat31%ofAmericansaged18-29listenfasterthan1x,comparedwithonly8%ofthoseover45.Tomeetthisdemand,manyplatformssuchasApple,NetflixandYouTubenowprovidefastplayback(播放)options.Someevenallowspeedsupto4xforregularusers.Theappealiseasytounderstand:fasterplaybackcansavealargeamountoftime.YouTubeoncereportedthatitsviewerstogethersavedmorethan900yearsperdaythankstothisfeature.Forbusystudentsandworkers,suchefficiencyisattractive.Thepracticehasalsoraiseddifferentopinions.Fromtheplatforms’perspective,fasterspeedsmeanusersconsumemorecontent,whichincreasesadvertisingincome.Butmanyperformersarguethatsomethingartisticislost.Readingaloudinvolvespacing,toneandpause,andrushingmaydamagethequalityofaperformance.Imaginethefamousmonologues(獨白)inHamletdeliveredatdoublespeed——muchofthemeaningwoulddisappear.Butdoesspeedingaffectcomprehension?Theaveragepersonspeaksatarateofabout150wordsperminute,butmostbrainsarecapableofprocessinginformationfasterthanthat,saysMarcusPearce,acognitivescientistatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon.Arecentmeta-analysisbyacademicsattheUniversityofWaterlooinCanadafoundthatupto1.5xtherewasnotmuchofadifferenceinperformance,althoughscoresstartedtodecreasenoticeablyasplaybackspeedsreached2.0x.Despitethedisagreements,fastplaybackhasbecomepartofdailylifeformanypeople.Forthem,tospeedornottospeedisnolongerarealquestion.32.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1?A.Digitalmediaisatopicofmanydebates.B.Streamingplatformsarepartofdailylife.C.Hollywoodmoviesareplayedatanormalrate.D.Peoplehavedifferentneedsforlisteningspeed.33.Whydomanyplatformsintroducefasterplaybackoptions?A.Tomeetartists’demands. B.Tomakemoreprofits.C.Tosaveadvertisingtime. D.Tocutproductioncosts.34.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinmentioningHamlet?A.Tostressfastspeedharmsart. B.Toshowpeoplefavorclassicworks.C.Toproveactorsdislikefastplayback. D.Tosuggestmodernaudiencelackspatience.高二英語第7頁(共12頁)

35.Atwhatplaybackspeeddolistenersstarttohavecomprehensionproblems?A.1.0X. B.1.5X. C.1.8X. D.2.0X.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。LivinginHarmonywithUrbanWildlifeCitiesarenotjustforpeople.Squirrel,birdsandevendeermaketheirhomesheretoo.Thesewildneighborshavegotusedtostreetlightsandtallbuildings.36Thisbalanceturnsconcretejunglesintolivelyplaceswherebothhumansandanimalscanlivewell.●Offernaturalfoodinsteadofhandouts.Feedingurbananimalsbreadorsnacksmayseemkind.Butitcanhurttheirhealthandmakethemrelyonhumans.Youcanpicknaturalfoodsourcestocareforurbanwildlifeproperly.Plantnativeflowers,andyouwillattractbeesandbutterflies.Growberrybushes,andsquirrelsandbirdswillgetsafe,healthyfood.37●Respecttheboundariesofwildneighbors.Everyanimalshowssignswhenitfeelsthreatened.Abirdmaycryoutanalarm.Afoxmayglanceatyoucautiously.38Wecanalsoprotecttheirspaceindailylife:sealtrashcanstostopraccoonsfromgarbagerummaging(翻找),andkeepcatsindoorstokeepbirdsandcatssafe.●39Smalldesignchangeshelpurbananimalsalot.Greenroofsarecozynestsforpigeonsandbats.Leavesomeparkcornerswildwithtallgrass,andrabbitswillhaveaplacetohide.Itturnsisolatedspotsintowildlifepathways.Thesespaceslinkupbrokenhabitats.Animalscanthenmovefreelywithoutcrossingbusyroads.Whenpeopleseeurbananimalsasneighbors,notpests,theywillprotectthem.Schoolscanorganizenaturewalks.40Mediacanproducemoreanimalscienceprograms.Littlebylittle,suchcareandunderstandingwillbuildharmoniouscitiesforall.Harmonyispossibleforallcityresidents.A.Createwildlife-humaninteractions.B.Thus,theirwildsurvivalskillsstaysharp.C.Bigprojectsareneededtoprotectwildlife.D.Adjusturbandetailstocarefortheanimals.E.Learningthesesignshelpsusavoidtrouble.F.Neighborhoodscanstartbird-watchinggroups.G.Citizenshavelearnedtoshareourspacewiththem.高二英語第8頁(共12頁)第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。Lastsemester,Imadeatoughchoice.Ihadto41myfive-yearpianoclass.Ineededtosavetimefor42performance.Mybestfriend,Lily,whohadbeentakingtheclasswithmesincewewerekids,triedto43metostay.Shesaidthepianowasmorethanahobby—itwasourlittle44frombusyschoollife.ButIhadbeen45,soIwavedgoodbyetothoseweekendafternoonsofrepetitivepracticeandmystrictteacher’s46remarksforstrugglingwithtrickynotes.Ithrewmyselffullyintomyexams,andmyscoresrocketedtothetop10,winninglotsofpraise.Yetsoonemptinesscamethatevengoodtestscorescouldn’t47.Oneafternoon,IpassedthemusicroomandheardLilyplayingClairdeLune,our48piece.Thesoftmelodytouchedmyheart,andIsuddenlyfeltI’dlostapartofmyself.ShouldIadmitI49it?Wouldthepianoteachertakemeback?ThenIgatheredthe50totalktoher.Tomy51,sheagreedtogivemeashortenedclass.Itwasno52,justfun.Now,LilyandIpracticetogetheragain.Whenwefeeltiredoftoughexercises,weoften53ourfavoritepiecestorelaxourmood.Thisexperiencetaughtmethatgrowthisa54ofwhatyouhavetodoandwhatyoulovetodo.Youmighthavetoputsomethingsonholdforagoal,butyoushouldnever55thestuffthatactuallyfeedsyoursoul.41.A.drop B.waste C.accept D.repeat42.A.practical B.academic C.artistic D.formal43.A.allow B.persuade C.stop D.order44.A.escape B.burden C.challenge D.fight45.A.grateful B.patient C.determined D.confused46.A.timely B.unique C.sharp D.casual47.A.achieve B.stress C.expect D.fill48.A.new-found B.low-key C.slow-paced D.once-favorite高二英語第9頁(共12頁)

49.A.noticed B.finished C.missed D.delayed50.A.evidence B.courage C.scores D.notes51.A.regret B.relief C.curiosity D.embarrassment52.A.pressure B.effort C.competition D.responsibility53.A.giveaway B.putdown C.turnto D.figureout54.A.promise B.treasure C.choice D.balance55.A.letgoof B.runoutof C.comeupwith D.putupwith第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Marshaslongfascinatedhumans,drawingcountlessspace56(enthusiast)andscientiststoexploreitsmysteriousredsurface.Andalargeamountofmoney57(spend)onMarsmissionplanningsofar.Sowhydotheywanttogotheresoeagerly?Thereareseveralreasonsbehindit.ExploringMars,muchlikeEarth,58(deepen)ourinsightintoourownplanet'spastandfuture.Moreover,thisjourneyisanaturalstepforhumancuriosity—muchlikeColumbus’westwardvoyagesorMarcoPolo’seasterntravels.Peoplealsobelievethis59(explore)willadvancerecycling,solarenergyandmedicaltechnology.Undoubtedly,Marsisviewedas60potentialbackuphomeforhumanity.WemustlearntolivebeyondEarth61(ensure)mankindcontinues.Actually,Marsmissionshaveemerged62keystepstogobeyondEarth.ChinalaunchedTianwen-1Marsprobein2020,63accomplishedthreemajorgoals——Marsorbiting,landingandroving,64(mark)China’sbecomingthesecondcountryintheworldto65(successful)landaspacecraftonMars.Thatdefinitelywasabigstepforwardandfurtherprogressisanticipated.高二英語第10頁(共12頁)第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你的英語老師在講授ValuableValues一課之前,就高中生的日常消費習慣開展了一個項目式學習(project-basedlearning)。作為課代表,請你寫一則通知,告知班里同學利用周末完成網(wǎng)絡問卷。內(nèi)容包括:(1)問卷目的;(2)問卷主題與題目數(shù)量;(3)截止日期。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Notice第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Mydadisaphonerepairman.Heisfamiliarwiththescreenwithspiderwebcracks——thefightbetweenparentsandkidsisalwaysanopensecret.Overtime,he'sbecomereallysensitiveabouttheproblemofteenagersgluedtotheirphones.Unluckily,Ihavebecomeoneofthem.Ialwaysspendhoursscrollingthroughsocialmedia,playinggames,andignorefamilymatters.高二英語第11頁(共12頁)

Onerainyevening,Ihadpromisedtoattendmycousin'sbirthdaydinner,butIlosttrackoftimewhileplayinganonlinegameandfinallytoldmyparentsthatIhadsomethingimportanttodo.Whenmyparentscamehometofindmestillonthecouch,myphoneinhand,mydad'svoicetrembledwithanger.“Istheso-calledimportantthingjustthis?Can'tyouprioritizeanythingoverthatscreen?”Ishouted,“It'snothingbutadinner!”Istormedoutofthehousewithaloudslamofthedoor.Withoutlookingback,Iwasreadytoteachmyparentsalessonbystayingfarawayovernight.Afterwhatseemedlikeanage,Iwanderedaimlesslyaroundthewetstreetsawayfromhome.Iwassurroundedbythedarknight.Suddenlymyfootslipped,myphonecrashingheavilyfrommyhandontothehardground.Thescreenwasfullofspidercracksandthephonediedinstantly.Panicsurgedthroughme——withoutmyphone,Ihadnowaytocontactothers.Ihadtostayatabusstop,coldandscared,astherainpoureddown.Deepintothenight,therewerefewvehiclesontheroad,letalonepedestrians.Myeyesgrewmisty.Allofasudden,outofnowhere,warmyellowheadlightscutthroughthedarkahead.Acarrolledslowlyandsmoothlytowardme.Theseconditcameclose,myheartjumped.注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為120個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Ataglance,Irecognizeditasmyparents'car.Thenextmorning,therepairedphonelayonmybedsidequietly.高二英語第12頁(共12頁)2025~2026學年第一學期高二年級期末學業(yè)診斷英語參考答案及評分建議(滿分150分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié);每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1.A2.C3.C4.B5.B6.C7.A8.C9.B10.B11.B12.C13.B14.C15.B16.A17.A18.B19.B20.B第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié);每小題2.5分,滿分50分)21.A 22.A 23.B 24.B 25.B 26.D 27.C 28.B 29.B 30.D31.A 32.D 33.B 34.A 35.D 36.G 37.B 38.E 39.D 40.F第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41.A42.B43.B44.A45.C46.C47.D48.D49.C50.B51.B52.A53.C54.D55.A第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.enthusiasts 57.hasbeenspent 58.deepens 59.exploration 60.a61.toensure 62.as 63.which 64.marking 65.successfully第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)NoticeDearclassmates,OurEnglishteacherisconductingaproject-basedlearningprogramforthelessonValuableValues.Tounderstandstudents’consumptionhabitsandcollectvaliddataforit,weneedeveryonetocompleteanonlinequestionnairethisweekend.Thisquestionnaireincludes20questions,coveringdailyconsumptionhabits,pocketmoneyusageandawarenessofrationalconsumption.Itonlytakes3to5minutestocompletethequestionnaire,andtheprivacyofthedatawillbestrictlyprotected.PleasesubmitthequestionnairebyFebruary4th.Yourparticipationishighlyappreciated!第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Ataglance,Irecognizeditasmyparents'car.Mymomrushedout,wrappingmeinawarmcoat,hereyesredwithworry.Whenwegothome,mydadsaidnothing,butcarefullytriedtochangethephone'sscreenandIwatchedhimwork.Inoticedthedeeplovemydadhadforme,hiddenbehindhistoughandstrictext

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