資源簡介 2025年下學期洛陽市第一高級中學高一年級第二次月考英語試題(A)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,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(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What does the woman want Daniel to do A.Water the flowers. B.Clean the garden. C.Go out with her.2.How does the woman lose weight A.By exercising in the gym.B.By going on a diet.C.By running and walking outdoors.3.Where are the speakers A.At a parking lot. B.At a gas station. C.At home.4.What does the man advise the woman to do A.Tell her friend she’ll be late.B.Set off to her friend’s home now.C.Visit her friend later in the afternoon.5.What are the speakers talking about A.Their favorite animals. B.The man’s birthday. C.Chinese zodiac signs.第二節(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。6.What is Jim A.A chemist. B.A dentist. C.An eye doctor.7.Why does the woman need a new pair of glasses A.The old ones are broken.B.Her eyesight becomes poorer.C.She wants to look much smarter.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個小題。8.Who will the man eat with tonight A.His friends. B.His relatives. C.His family.9.When will the man get to the restaurant A.At about 6:00 pm. B.At about 6:30 pm. C.At about 7:00 pm.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.Why did John make an app A.To finish a project. B.To make money. C.To have fun.11.What is the advantage of the app A.It provides teaching material. B.It has many video games.C.It gives fun quizzes.12.What does John think of the app A.It’s popular. B.It’s difficult. C.It’s costly.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16四個小題。13.Where does Gavin know about the activities A.On a website. B.In a magazine. C.From his brother.14.What activity will Mark be interested in A.Story Box. B.Discovery Box. C.Adventure Box MAX.15.Why does Gavin think Tom will like Adventure Box A.He loves taking adventures.B.He loves listening to stories.C.He loves drawing for stories.16.On which day will Mark and Tom go to the activities A.July 3rd. B.July 10th. C.July 17th.聽下面一段對話,回答第17至第20四個小題。17.When did Harini Logan win the contest A.On her second time in it. B.On her third time in it. C.On her fourth time in it.18.How many words did Vikram Raju manage to spell in the spell-off A.12. B.15. C.21.19.How did Harini Logan probably feel about the judges’ new decision A.Happy. B.Nervous. C.Upset.20.What does Vikram Raju decide to do A.Donate his$50,000 bonus.B.Enter the contest next year.C.Quit competing in the contest.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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。AAs high school students navigate a world of academic challenges and self-discovery, these four new releases offer the perfect mix of adventure, knowledge, and emotional resonance. From uncovering environmental secrets to rewriting history’s untold stories, each book invites teens to explore complex themes while sparking conversations about conservation, courage, and the power of imagination.The Silent Forest (Mystery/ Adventure)Author Clara Evans explains a thrilling tale where five teens uncover a hidden map in a protected forest, leading to a century-old ecological (生態的) mystery. With vivid descriptions of wildlife and daring journeys, this 280-page novel is perfect for nature lovers aged 13-18. Priced at $18 (20% off until June 30), it also includes discussion questions for book clubs.Beyond the Stars (Science Fiction)Astrophysicist Dr. Liam Cole combines real Mars exploration research with a fascinating story of a young astronaut’s struggle to build humanity’s first Martian (火星的) colony. The 320-page book features scientific supplements and striking illustrations. Available in paperback ($22) or e-book ($15), it’s a STEM educator’s top pick.Brushstrokes of Life (Autobiography)Artist Maria Chen shares her journey from self-doubt to international approval through 10original paintings and personal journal entries. This 200-page account, priced at $16, offers free shipping for orders over $20.Ideal for ambitious artists seeking courage and creativity.Echoes of the Past (Historical Fiction)Set in 19th-century London, this 350-page novel by James Holt follows an orphan’s pursuit to solve her family’s disappearance. Rich in historical details and confusion, it’s priced at $20 (e-book$12) and includes a timeline of Victorian-era events.1. How much would two paperback copies of The Silent Forest cost before June 30 A. $28.8. B. $32.4. C. $36. D. $40.2. Which book is recommended for a student interested in Martian exploration A. The Silent Forest B. Beyond the Stars C. Brushstrokes of Life D. Echoes of the Past3. Where is this text most likely taken from A. A science magazine. B. A travel blog. C. A bookstore catalogue. D. A history journal.BAt 15, I unwillingly joined a mountain-climbing camp in the Rockies. My fear of heights made me freeze, but my parents insisted it would “build character.” On the first morning, our instructor, Sarah, gathered us at the base. “This climb isn’t about speed or strength,” she said. “It’s about listening — to your body, the mountain, and your teammates.” I rolled my eyes, convinced that reaching the summit was the only measure of success.My teammate Jake, a confident athlete, dashed ahead, laughing at my cautious pace. “You’re wasting time!” he yelled. By midday, however, his confidence broke. Jake collapsed on a narrow ledge, trembling from thirst and muscle pain. Meanwhile, I adjusted my equipment, sipped water every 15 minutes, and studied the rock formations. When storm clouds darkened the sky, panic struck me. Sarah’s voice echoed in my mind: “Control what you can. Let go of what you can’t.”The final stretch tested everyone. Jake fell behind, humbled and silent. I focused on three-step rhythms: plant, pull, and breathe. At the summit, wind beat my face as I gazed at the valley below. Jake approached, voice shaky. “I wanted to prove I was the best,” he admitted. “But I forgot to respect the mountain.” That moment reshaped my understanding of growth — it wasn’t about conquering peaks but embracing humility and patience.Years later, as a guide, I teach philosophy at a high school. One student recently asked, “What if I fail ” I smiled. “Failure isn’t falling, it’s refusing to learn why you fell.” Mountains mirror life’s struggles: unpredictable, demanding, yet transformative (能使人改變的). Every struggle and setback carves resilience (適應力)into our stories. The true summit isn’t a physical place — it’s the wisdom we carry back to the world below.4. What initial attitude did the author have toward the instructor’s advice A Enthusiastic. B. Doubtful. C. Supportive. D. Confused.5. Why did Jake fail to climb the mountain A. He wanted the author to win. B. He lacked proper equipment.C. He rushed without preparation. D. He had to help other climbers.6. Which of the following words best describes the author A. Patiently observant. B. Eagerly ambitious.C. Competitively driven. D. Emotionally attached.7. What lesson does the author learn from this climbing A. Winning requires fighting bravely. B. Physical strength guarantees success.C Teamwork outweighs personal goals. D. Success values steady effort over shortcuts.CIn 2023, engineers in the Netherlands constructed the first fully solar-powered highway. Stretching 500 meters, this “smart road” integrates photovoltaic (光伏的) cells beneath tempered glass (鋼化玻璃). Unlike traditional asphalt (瀝青), the surface changes sunlight into electricity, powering streetlights and nearby homes. Sensors were fixed in the road to detect traffic flow and adjust speed limits dynamically. Experiments show a 35% reduction in nighttime accidents due to lightened lane markings.The technology’s winter performance shocked researchers. Heating elements beneath the glass melt snow within minutes, removing the need for salt or plows. During a snowstorm in Oslo, the road maintained clear lanes while generating excess energy stored in underground batteries. Dr. Lars Jensen, the project lead, explains, “This isn’t just a basic facility — it’s a climate solution. One kilometer of smart road balances 50 tons of CO2 annually.”However, challenges appear. Construction costs are huge — $3 million per kilometer, triple those of conventional roads. Repairing damaged panels requires specialized crews, causing traffic delays. Critics argue funds would be better spent on public transportation. “Solar roads are showy but inefficient,” says urban planner Rosa Lee. “Rooftop panels generate more energy at lower costs.” Supporters argue that roads occupy vast unused space. “Why not dual-purpose ” asks Jensen. “Parking lots, bike paths — every paved surface can contribute.”Future innovations aim to boost efficiency. Transparent solar cells, developed at MIT, could replace glass layers, taking in UV light without reducing visibility. Wireless charging lanes for electric vehicles are also in testing. “Imagine driving while your car batteries recharge,” says engineer Fatima Ali. Though challenges exist,15 countries have drafted solar road policies. By 2040, these highways may redefine sustainability, turning every journey into a step toward a greener planet.Public reception remains divided. While environmentalists applaud the carbon reduction, some drivers report discomfort from the glass surface’s texture. Engineers are testing smoother mixtures to improve comfort. Meanwhile, the European Union recently promised E500 million to expand smart roads, aiming to cover 1,000 km by 2030 and reduce emissions by 2 million tons yearly.8. What is a key function of smart roads A. Attracting various tourists. B. Generating renewable energy.C. Increasing vehicle speed. D. Reducing construction time.9. How does the smart road address snow accumulation in winter A. By adjusting sensors to redirect traffic flow.B. By using salt and snowplows for snow removal.C. By melting snow with heating elements under glass.D. By warming the surface via sunlight-absorbing cells.10. What is the main drawback of the smart road A. High construction costs. B. Lower energy efficiency.C. Frequent traffic delays. D. Driver discomfort.11. What is the best title for the text A. Winter Driving: New Safety SolutionsB. Traditional Roads: A History of InnovationC. Public vs. Private Transport: Endless DebatesD. Smart Roads: Energy Solutions and Climate HelpersDIn a groundbreaking study in 2024, biologists discovered that plants communicate through complex networks of fungal (真菌的) threads. When attacked by insects, bean plants release chemical signals through these threads, warning neighboring plants to produce poison. Dr. Elena Torres, lead researcher, compares it to an “underground internet.” “One stressed plant can activate defenses across an entire forest,” she says. This finding challenges the view that plants are passive organisms.Sound also plays a role. Using highly sensitive microphones, scientists recorded ultrasonic pulses (超聲波的) given off by corn sprouts under drought stress. When these recordings were played to other plants, their roots grew toward the sound source. “It’s as if they’re ‘hearting’ their peers’ distress,” explains Dr. Hiroshi Nakamura. In another experiment, pea plants that were exposed to the sound of caterpillars eating leaves produced higher levels of defensive chemicals. This sound signaling could change pest control in agriculture.Critics urge caution. Dr. Emily Carter argues, “We’re personifying plants. These reactions are biochemical, not conscious communication.” Moral debates also arise: If plants sense pain, should vegan diets be reconsidered Torres responds firmly: “Plants lack nervous systems. Stress responses are survival mechanisms, not sentience (知覺).” Meanwhile, farmers in Brazil already use “plant whisperer” devices that translate. leaf vibrations into data, predicting pest outbreaks days before visible damage.The consequences are vast. Geneticists are engineering crops with enhanced signaling abilities, creating “warning systems” for droughts or diseases. In Kenya, farmers grow corn together with signal-producing plants that prevent insects naturally. “This could reduce pesticide use by 70%,” says agronomist Kwame Okafor. As research speeds up, we edge closer to a world where forests “speak,” fields “warn,” and gardens “guide” — a silent dialogue that has been going on beneath our feet for ages, now interpreted by science.Recent advancements aim to apply plant communication commercially. A startup PhytoTech developed a sensor that interprets plant chemical SOS signals, notifying farmers via app to water or fertilize. Trials in California vineyards reduced crop loss by 25%. However, critics warn against over-reliance: “Nature’s language is complex,” says ecologist Dr. Rachel Lin. “Simplifying it to apps risks missing deeper connections.”12. How do bean plants respond to insect attacks according to paragraph 1 A. By growing thicker leaves. B. By attracting helpful insects.C. By releasing chemical warnings. D. By producing complex sounds.13. What do you know about the pea plant experiment described in paragraph 2 A. Plants prefer silence. B. Plants ignore droughts.C. Plants react to water sounds. D. Plants respond to pest sounds.14. What does the underlined word “edge” mean in Paragraph 4 A. To approach gradually. B. To balance carefully.C. To compete fiercely. D. To increase dramatically.15. What is the main idea of the last paragraph A. Debates on plant morals. B. Technical aspects of sensors.C. Farming success in Kenyan. D. Balancing business and ecology.第二節(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可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。In recent years, a new travel trend has quietly arisen among busy students and young professionals: micro-travel. ____16____ This trend reflects a growing desire to balance modern life’s demands with meaningful experiences — all without breaking the bank or exhausting limited vacation days.Several factors drive this trend. First, the fast-paced modern lifestyle leaves little time for long trips. Weekends become precious windows for relaxation. Second, micro-travel is budget-friendly. ____17____ Third, environmental awareness plays a role. Shorter distances mean lower carbon footprints, supporting eco-conscious values.Technology also fuels the trend. Social media platforms like Xiaohongshu and Instagram are filled with micro-travel guides, showcasing picturesque spots and cultural activities nearby. ____18____ One high school student from Beijing shared online: “I used to think travel required grand plans, but last weekend, I visited a rooftop calligraphy exhibition in my city. It felt like a mini-vacation!”What makes micro-travel special is its focus on cultural discovery. Many travelers use weekends to participate in local traditions. In Japan, for instance, young city dwellers might visit rural areas to join tea ceremonies or pottery workshops. In Italy, families often explore nearby villages during harvest festivals to taste regional dishes and learn ancient farming techniques. ____19________20____ Small towns and cultural sites gain visibility and economic support, which helps preserve heritage. For example, the revival of traditional dyeing workshops in Guizhou, China, owes much to weekend visitors interested in hands-on craft experiences. Meanwhile, travelers return home with fresh perspectives. A weekend spent exploring a local history museum might inspire a student’s essay or spark curiosity about global civilization.A. The rise of micro-travel benefits both travelers and communities.B. Most importantly, micro-travel offers a unique way to recharge mentally.C. It could be a historic town, an art village, a local festival, or even a lesser-known museum.D. Apps like TripAdvisor or local tourism websites make it easy to plan a 48-hour adventure.E. With rising travel costs, short trips reduce expenses on transportation and accommodation.F. These experiences create lasting memories and foster a deeper understanding of diverse cultures.G. Unlike traditional vacations micro-travel focuses on short, immersive weekend trips to nearby cultural destinations.第三部分 語言運用(每小題1分,滿分15分)第一節(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。I never imagined I’d stand in front of 200 people, guitar in hand. At 14, I was a ___21___ girl who would hide behind textbooks during every class presentation. But when my music teacher, Mrs. Alvarez, pulled me aside after class and said. “Your songwriting has ___22___ The talent show needs that,” something ___23___ inside me.For weeks, I practiced in my bedroom, curtains drawn tight Every mirror became my ___24___ — I’d stare at my reflection, ___25___ myself to hold eye contact while singing Brave Enough, the song I’d written in my math notebook. Some nights, frustration ___26___, but I kept repeating the words: “Scared hearts still ___27___; quiet steps can still rise.”The night of the show, backstage smelled of hairspray (發膠) and ___28___. Through the curtain, I saw rows of faces — students sitting casually in seats, parents ___29___ cameras. My knees trembled so ____30____ that I worried the guitar strip would slip. When the spotlight lit, it burned hotter than I’d expected. But as I played the first musical tones, the crowd blurred(變得模糊)into shadows. My voice, shaky at first, grew ____31____ with each rhyme. By the bridge, I ____32____ the lines entirely and improvised (即興創作) “Sometimes you fly, sometimes you fall, but you always begin.” To my ____33____, a few students clapped along.That night, I didn’t just perform — I learned that courage isn’t the ____34____ of fear, but the choice to whisper, “Keep going,” even with your hands ____35____.21. A. slow B. lazy C. shy D. clever22. A. goals B. tasks C. trouble D. soul23. A. removed B. shifted C. ruined D. disappeared24. A. audience B. guide C. competitor D. advocate25. A. advising B. forcing C. warning D. begging26. A. won B. ran C. wandered D. survived27. A. sink B. break C. beat D. ache28. A. cold B. wind C. danger D. sweat29. A. adjusting B. repairing C. borrowing D. purchasing30. A. accidentally B. violently C. suddenly D. occasionally31. A. quicker B. sharper C. steadier D. weaker32. A. lost B. forgot C. read D. wrote33. A. shock B. anxiety C. annoyance D. confusion34. A. sign B. charge C. escape D. absence35. A. hanging B. moving C. shaking D. waving第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。In Chinese culture, colors speak louder than words. For over 3,000 years, people ___36___ (use) colors to express philosophical ideas and social values. The system originates from the Five Elements theory, which connects colors with ___37___ (nature) forces. Red, for instance, is seen ___38___ the color of luck since ancient times because it represents fire — the element that brings ___39___ (warm) and protection.During the Tang Dynasty, strict rules governed color use. Only emperors could wear bright yellow, ___40___ was believed to symbolize earth’s central position. Ordinary people were not allowed to use this color until 1912 when the last dynasty ___41___ (fall). Today, this tradition continues in understated ways. When you visit the Forbidden City, you’ll notice its golden roofs still shine under the sun, ___42___ (remind) visitors of China’s imperial past.Modern technology gives traditional colors new life. Designers of the 2022 Winter Olympics uniforms ___43___ (careful) studied ancient paintings to create their “Azure Blue” theme. Smartphone companies also play with cultural meanings — Huawei’s “Ink Jade” phone color ___44___ (inspire) by the black ink stones used by scholars. Interestingly, young people today are more actively learning about color traditions ____45____ often have them combined with Western styles. As an artist puts it, “Colors are like time travelers that connect different eras through beauty.”第四部分:書面表達(共兩節;滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)46. 假如你是李華。你校交換生Jack想報名參加你們學校的中國民歌俱樂部,寫郵件向你咨詢意見。請你給他回復郵件,內容包括:1.介紹相關情況;2.歡迎他的加入;3.表達美好祝愿。注意:1.寫作詞數應80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Dear Jack,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Best wishes,Li Hua第二節(滿分25分)47. 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之成為一篇完整的短文。Every morning at dawn, Mrs. Chen, my 70-year-old neighbor, would stand on her balcony in a faded blue apron, singing old folk songs as she watered her flowers. Their sweet scent floated into my room, mixing with the metallic smell of the city air. I barely spoke to her beyond polite nods — until one rainy autumn afternoon.Rushing home from school, I slipped on the stairs near our apartment. My ankle twisted sharply, pain shooting up my leg like electric sparks. I collapsed onto the ground, rainwater seeping through my jeans. Pedestrians hurried past, but nobody stopped. Shivering, I hugged my knees, tears mixing with the cold rain.Suddenly, a familiar blue figure appeared through the gray curtain of rain. Mrs. Chen hurried over, her umbrella trembling in the wind. “Oh dear!” she gasped, her voice harsh yet urgent. She knelt beside me and hooked her bony arm under mine. Despite her thin body, she pulled me up. “Lean on me — slowly, slowly!”She carried me to her apartment, which smelled of ginger tea (姜茶) boiling on a stove and mothballs (樟腦丸) from an antique wooden cabinet. Faded photographs lined the walls: a young Mrs. Chen in a nurse’s uniform, a man with a gentle smile (her late husband, I later learned), and a cherry blossom tree in full bloom. As she wrapped my swollen ankle with a warm herbal bandage, she laughed “At your age, I carried water buckets up mountain paths every day!” Her hands, though wrinkled with age, worked with practiced ease.Over the next week, she appeared at my door every dusk, treating me with different herbs. Meanwhile, she shared stories of her past — how she’d nursed soldiers during wartime, how her husband proposed under a persimmon tree. Her kindness seeped into my routine, brightening my busy schedule of homework and exams.One evening, noticing her harsh cough and flushed cheeks, I realized she’d caught a cold. Guilt coiled in my chest like a snake. “I’m so sorry —” I began, holding her teacup.注意:(1)續寫詞數應為150左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題紙相應位置作答。Before she could reply, I made a decision.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________From that day on, our balcony exchanges became a ceremony.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2025年下學期洛陽市第一高級中學高一年級第二次月考英語試題(A)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,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(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What does the woman want Daniel to do A.Water the flowers. B.Clean the garden. C.Go out with her.2.How does the woman lose weight A.By exercising in the gym.B.By going on a diet.C.By running and walking outdoors.3.Where are the speakers A.At a parking lot. B.At a gas station. C.At home.4.What does the man advise the woman to do A.Tell her friend she’ll be late.B.Set off to her friend’s home now.C.Visit her friend later in the afternoon.5.What are the speakers talking about A.Their favorite animals. B.The man’s birthday. C.Chinese zodiac signs.第二節(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。6.What is Jim A.A chemist. B.A dentist. C.An eye doctor.7.Why does the woman need a new pair of glasses A.The old ones are broken.B.Her eyesight becomes poorer.C.She wants to look much smarter.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個小題。8.Who will the man eat with tonight A.His friends. B.His relatives. C.His family.9.When will the man get to the restaurant A.At about 6:00 pm. B.At about 6:30 pm. C.At about 7:00 pm.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.Why did John make an app A.To finish a project. B.To make money. C.To have fun.11.What is the advantage of the app A.It provides teaching material. B.It has many video games.C.It gives fun quizzes.12.What does John think of the app A.It’s popular. B.It’s difficult. C.It’s costly.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16四個小題。13.Where does Gavin know about the activities A.On a website. B.In a magazine. C.From his brother.14.What activity will Mark be interested in A.Story Box. B.Discovery Box. C.Adventure Box MAX.15.Why does Gavin think Tom will like Adventure Box A.He loves taking adventures.B.He loves listening to stories.C.He loves drawing for stories.16.On which day will Mark and Tom go to the activities A.July 3rd. B.July 10th. C.July 17th.聽下面一段對話,回答第17至第20四個小題。17.When did Harini Logan win the contest A.On her second time in it. B.On her third time in it. C.On her fourth time in it.18.How many words did Vikram Raju manage to spell in the spell-off A.12. B.15. C.21.19.How did Harini Logan probably feel about the judges’ new decision A.Happy. B.Nervous. C.Upset.20.What does Vikram Raju decide to do A.Donate his$50,000 bonus.B.Enter the contest next year.C.Quit competing in the contest.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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。A【1~3題答案】【答案】1. A 2. B 3. CB【4~7題答案】【答案】4. B 5. C 6. A 7. DC【8~11題答案】【答案】8. B 9. C 10. A 11. DD【12~15題答案】【答案】12. C 13. D 14. A 15. C第二節(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可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。【16~20題答案】【答案】16. G 17. E 18. D 19. C 20. A第三部分 語言運用(每小題1分,滿分15分)第一節(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。【21~35題答案】【答案】21. C 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. D 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. B 31. C 32. B 33. A 34. D 35. C第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)【36~45題答案】【答案】36. have used37. natural38. as 39. warmth40. which 41. fell42. reminding43 carefully44. was inspired45. and第四部分:書面表達(共兩節;滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)【46題答案】【答案】Dear Jack,Glad to hear you’re interested in the Chinese Folk Song Club! The club aims to promote traditional Chinese music, offering weekly activities like folk song learning, instrument experiences (erhu, pipa, etc.), and cultural lectures. Members often perform at school events, too.Your passion for Chinese culture will surely fit right in! Whether you’re a beginner or have some background, the club welcomes all. It’s a great chance to make friends and dive into authentic folk art.Looking forward to seeing you there! Hope you enjoy every moment in the club!Best wishes,Li Hua第二節(滿分25分)【47題答案】【答案】Before she could reply, I made a decision. I gently took the teacup from her trembling hands and placed it on the table. “Wait here,” I said, rushing to my apartment. I returned with a thick blanket, a box of honey, and my mother’s homemade chicken soup. As I wrapped the blanket around her shoulders, I noticed her eyes glistening with tears. “You’ve taken care of me, now let me take care of you,” I whispered, spoon-feeding her the warm soup. She chuckled between sips, “You’re as stubborn as a young mule!” But her laughter was followed by a soft cough, so I fetched a warm compress for her forehead. That night, I stayed until her cough subsided, realizing how deeply her kindness had rooted in my heart.From that day on, our balcony exchanges became a ceremony. Each dawn, I’d join Mrs. Chen in her faded blue apron, learning to water her flowers while she taught me snippets of those old folk songs. The sweet scent of blossoms mingled with the city air, but now it carried the melody of our duets — my tuneless hums blending with her weathered voice. On weekends, we’d sit on her balcony, sipping ginger tea as she showed me photos of her husband, explaining how each persimmon tree in the neighborhood reminded her of their proposal. Once, when I stumbled over a song’s lyrics, she patted my hand: “No rush, dear. Good songs, like good neighbors, take time to grow.” And as the seasons turned, I found that our morning ritual had bloomed into a bond as sturdy as the roots of her cherished cherry tree. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫