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      这是一份福建省厦门市2024_2025学年高二英语下学期期中测试,共15页。
      第Ⅰ卷 (本卷共计85分)
      第一部分 听力 (共20题,每题1分,共20分)
      第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
      1. What clr is the wman’s hair nw?
      A. Red. B. Black. C. Brwn.
      2. What is the wman lking fr in the library?
      A. An elevatr t g dwnstairs.
      B. A place t brrw sme bks.
      C. A private rm fr grup wrk.
      3. What caused the wman’s presentatin t g badly?
      A. She gt seriusly sick. B. She left her files at hme. C. She did extra wrk and was late.
      4. What is the cnversatin mainly abut?
      A. The imprtance f taking ntes.
      B. Advice n chsing lecture tpics.
      C. Strategies fr remembering lectures.
      5. What is the man ding at the beginning f the cnversatin?
      A. Watching a mvie. B. Eating ndles. C. Cleaning the sfa.
      第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
      6. What kind f hliday des the wman prefer?
      A. A luxurius htel stay.
      B. A beach vacatin relaxatin.
      C. A muntain climbing adventure.
      7. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Clleagues. B. Htel clerk and guest. C. Husband and wife.
      听第7段对话,回答第8至第10题。
      8. What des the man need t d while the wman is away?
      A. Organize her mail. B. Feed her pets. C. Water her plants.
      9. Why des the wman cancel her riginal travel plans?
      A. Her father is sick. B. She culdn’t find a flight. C. Her mther has a cugh.
      10. What is the wman’s plan fr tnight?
      A. She is meeting her parents in Califrnia.
      B. She is traveling t Mexic with her family.
      C. She is ging t Washingtn t see her parents.
      听第8段对话,回答第11至13题。
      11. Where are the speakers?
      A. In a vlunteer center. B. At a travel agency. C. In a university ffice.
      12. Why is the Suth American psitin hard t fill?
      A. Excessively lng wrking hurs.
      B. High csts required fr applicants.
      C. Remte lcatin and heavy wrklad.
      13. What des the wman need t apply fr befre vlunteering in Suth America?
      A. A wrk permit. B. A travel visa. C. A valid passprt.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至第17题。
      14. What is the man asking abut at the beginning?
      A. Delivery time fr internatinal shipping.
      B. Cst f shipping a package internatinally.
      C. Safety regulatins fr internatinal shipping.
      15. What item is the man shipping?
      A. A set f glf clubs. B. A bx f clthes. C. A piece f furniture.
      16. What makes internatinal shipping difficult recently?
      A. Custms restrictins. B. New safety regulatins. C. T many packages t prcess.
      17. What will the man prbably d next?
      A. Call a different shipping cmpany.
      B. Wait fr an update frm the manager.
      C. Search fr shipping news n his phne.
      听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。
      18. What is the disadvantage f ld alarm systems?
      A. They were difficult t install.
      B. They wuld cause pwer failures.
      C. They were expensive but unreliable.
      19. What happens when a smart camera desn’t recgnize smene?
      A. It ignres the persn.
      B. It takes a pht f the persn.
      C. It cntacts yu r the authrities.
      20. What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
      A. Pet care. B. Hme security. C. Camera technlgy.
      阅读 (共20题,每题2.5分,共50分)
      第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
      A
      Jurnal f Cultural Heritage, a jurnal f science and technlgy, cmbines diverse academic disciplines fr studying prblems abut the awareness and cnservatin f cultural heritage in a wide range. The main purpse f the jurnal is t present innvative appraches cncerning all scientific aspects related t heritage science.
      SPECIFIC TOPICS
      ·Analysis and cnservatin f heritage assets (资产): nvel methds fr studying the cmpsitin, dating, rigin and new materials fr the preservatin f bjects.
      ·Cnservatin f built heritage: analysis f histrical materials and cnstructin techniques; nvel inspectin, testing and mnitring techniques.
      ·Interactin between heritage items and the envirnment: the impact f climate change and risk assessment f cultural heritage.
      ·Digital technlgies fr knwledge, cnservatin and restratin: data analysis and mdelling, lng-term preservatin f heritage assets.
      ·Museum cnservatin: technlgies fr the management and imprvement f museum cllectins.
      REQUIREMENTS
      The articles must be f great interest fr a wide audience. Thus, it is annunced that the number f articles dealing with case studies will be reduced in rder t favr riginal articles. Reprts n restratin activities shuld present a specific technical r scientific innvatin.
      BENEFITS TO AUTHORS
      We prvide several authr benefits after acceptance, such as free PDFs, a brad plicy and special earnings as fllws.
      Please see ur Guide fr Authrs fr infrmatin n article submissin. If yu require further infrmatin r help, please visit ur Supprt Center.
      1. What des Jurnal f Cultural Heritage aim t d?
      A. Cllect technical and scientific articles.B. Cmbine kinds f academic disciplines.
      C. Offer nvel methds f heritage science.D. Prmte the grwth f heritage turism.
      2. Which article is mre likely t be included in the jurnal?
      A. Hw t survive frm the ecnmic crisis.B. What we can d t prduce digital assets.
      C. Science is imprving museum cllectins.D. The envirnment is waiting fr ur actin.
      3. Hw much wuld an authr get fr an accepted 2,000-wrd article submitted n April 5th?
      A. $120.B. $135.C. $165.D. $180.
      【答案】1. C 2. C 3. B
      B
      After taking an intrductry curse in glbal health last winter, Yashaswi Bista, president f Stanfrd SupplyHer, was empwered t take actin against malaria —a disease that has been claiming hundreds f thusands f lives every year fr centuries.
      Stanfrd SupplyHer, a student grup supprting wmen’s health thrugh art, hsted an event in partnership with United t Beat Malaria (UBM) t encurage funding fr malaria preventin, treatment and research initiatives while tabling at White Plaza last Mnday. “Knwing that malaria is especially dangerus t pregnant individuals and children makes advcacy fr malaria funding and research essential fr ur missin,” said Bista.
      “We in the U. S. need t be aware f the impact f glbal warming n malaria because less develped cuntries in ther parts f the wrld are mre heavily affected by ur emissins,” Bista said. Last year, the U. S. experienced its first lcal utbreaks f malaria since 2003. Infectius disease experts have warned that climate change will spread malaria and ther diseases carried by msquites t areas that were nce free f malaria.
      This summer, after discvering the wrk f UBM, a glbal grassrts campaign f the UN Fundatin, Bista met with her cngressinal (国会的) representatives t advcate fr malaria treatment and research. T supprt cntinued funding fr glbal malaria prgrams, Bista wrte t fficials in Cngress. “It’s easy fr peple t feel like they are pwerless with issues as big as malaria. But any persn can give input t their decisin makers n issues as big as these,” wrte Macgan Crss, a senir advcate at UBM. “By sending messages t yur elected fficials in supprt f glbal health funding, yu are making sure yur vice is heard.”
      Bista encuraged students t becme invlved in initiatives n campus t spread awareness f malaria and ther glbal health issues. “Glbal health is imprtant t me because there are s many health inequities (不平等) arund the wrld and health itself is imprtant t live a fulfilling life,” Bista said. “Because there are s many health inequities arund the wrld, I want t raise awareness and help peple live fulfilling lives.”
      4. What inspired Bista t engage in actins against malaria?
      A. A learning experience.B. A health crisis.C. A grassrts campaign.D. A tabling event.
      5. What did Bista d t supprt malaria preventin?
      A. She rganized a charity sale.B. She launched a research prject.
      C. She campaigned fr fundraising.D. She budgeted fr malaria treatment.
      6. What is the message Maegan Crss intends t cnvey?
      A. Cmmunity vices secure health funding.
      B. Malaria utbreaks are difficult t prevent.
      C. The public needs mre knwledge abut health.
      D. Individual effrts matter in gvernment decisins.
      7. Which f the fllwing best describes Bista?
      A. A health advcate.B. A club funder.C. A wman pineer.D. A disease specialist.
      【答案】4. A 5. C 6. D 7. A
      C
      A drpped bag f chips disturbed a cave ecsystem in Carlsbad Caverns Natinal Park, New Mexic. This cave is almst cut ff frm the utside wrld, s intrducing anything freign can be harmful. “Things in the damp cave get wet quickly,” says park guide Ashley. The snack attracts tiny rganisms, causing unwanted grwth. Sn, small animals like crickets and spiders came t eat, spreading the pllutin. Rangers fund the bag within hurs. “But that can be all it takes,”says Ashley. “I’m sure sme crickets gt a bit f the snack.”
      Over 500 millin peple visit American public lands each year, creating many chances t harm wild places. “When yu lk at the numbers, it’s incredible,” says Watts, head f the Leave N Trace Center in Clrad, an rganizatin aimed at minimizing human impact n nature.
      Fd waste takes a lng time t break dwn, especially in certain areas. “It takes much lnger fr an apple cre t rt in a desert than in a frest,” says Blye, a teacher at the University f Utah. Leaving waste intrduces animals t an unnatural diet and changes their behavir with smetimes disastrus results. Bears wh taste garbage and becme a threat t humans may have t be put dwn. “Bears can get used t unnatural fd in three weeks,” says Watts. “Everyne lses in this case.”
      Bilgical waste is als prblematic. Dg waste brings new bacteria int the ecsystem and scares away deer. Meanwhile, human waste and tilet paper intrduces dangerus bacteria int water surces.
      In natinal parks, trails (小路) are designed t avid sensitive areas. Stepping ff the trail, even fr a quick pht, can scare wildlife away. Impacts frm many visitrs result in lng-term damage t nature and wildlife. But peple dn’t think f that when they see the perfect pht pprtunity. “It’s just such a hard thing t resist,” says Blye. The risk t sensitive ecsystems isn’t bvius. “It’s easy t think, h, there’s wildflwers ver there. I shuldn’t step n that,” says Blye, but these tiny ecsystems full f micrscpic rganisms essential t desert life prvide many benefits, including reducing the risk f ersin (侵蚀) and helping absrb rainfall, and can take hundreds f years t return t its riginal state.
      8. What des Ashley mean by “But that can be all it takes.”?
      A. The rangers’ wrk is efficient.B. The damage has been dne.
      C. The cleanup takes a lng time.D. The pllutin has spread widely.
      9. What is a result f freign waste in public lands?
      A. A shift in animal behavir.B. A shrtage f fd supplies.
      C. A decline in bacterial species.D. An increase in reginal cnflicts.
      10. Why des the writer mentin wildflwers in paragraph 5?
      A. T praise their benefits t desert life.
      B. T highlight ur damage t ecsystems.
      C. T stress their significance fr phtgraphy.
      D. T shw ur unawareness f nature’s sensitivity.
      11. It is cnveyed in this passage that we shuld .
      A. encurage wildlife prtectinB. leave n trace in the wild
      C. prmte natinal park turismD. restre eclgical damage
      【答案】8. B 9. A 10. D 11. B
      D
      Imagine waking up ne mrning t find yur smartphne missing. Yu can n lnger get guided t wrk rder yur cffee, r cnnect with friends. Fr mst f us, it is a nightmare(噩梦). But it shuld nt be exactly far-fetched.
      Despite being mre digitally cnnected than ever, we are lnelier and mre anxius. Anxiety rates increased by 25% glbally. Depressin nw affects ver 280 millin peple wrldwide. All f this is due t ur grwing dependence n scial media and smart technlgies designed t ffer quick relief but ften at the expense f deep, meaningful engagement, which may further cause ur lss f smething easy t be ignred.
      While these cnveniences ffer shrt-term relief, they may weaken ur thinking skills. Fr example, GPS has undeniably transfrmed hw we travel. But a 2020 study fund that frequent GPS users struggle mre with self-guided navigatin. Over time, thse wh depended mre n GPS shwed a sharp decline in spacial memry and prblem-slving skills. Hwever, reducing dependence n these cnveniences can lead t discmfrt. In seeking cmfrt tday, we might be trading away sme discmfrt.
      That is the prblem: the very discmfrt we avid is ften what strengthens us. Viewing stress, a kind f discmfrt, as a challenge rather than a threat leads t better utcmes. Research shws that mild stress can enhance adaptability. Neurscience(神经科学) reveals that neurplasticity—the brain's ability t frm new cnnectins—is enhanced thrugh challenging experiences. This adaptability is crucial fr develping resilience, (抗逆力), a prcess fueled by bth mental challenges and active effrt.
      But this desn't mean we shuld reject cmfrt entirely; it's t balance it with intentinal discmfrt. Think f it as “micrdsing hardship”—a series f small, manageable difficulties that keep ur mental and emtinal muscles strng, such as writing with a pen, r washing dishes by hand. These small acts are enugh t reawaken the resilience we've buried under layers f ease. S, the next time yu feel the pull f ease, pause. Ask yurself: Is this mmentary cmfrt helping me grw r is it keeping me stuck? Chsing discmfrt isn't easy, but smetimes, it's wrth it.
      12. What des the underlined wrd “far-fetched” in Paragraph 1 prbably mean?
      A Pssible t change.B. Certain t functin.
      C. Unlikely t be settled.D. Unable t be accepted.
      13. What may digital cnveniences cause accrding t the text?
      A. The fast but wrthless relief.B. The meaningful engagement.
      C. The lss f thinking capacity.D. The lack f necessary cmfrt.
      14. Which is a real-life applicatin f “micrdsing hardship”?
      A. Taking the stairs instead f the lift.B. Ordering take-ut fd after wrk.
      C. Explring a new city by using GPS.D. Writing an email using vice-t-text.
      15. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. GPS: the invisible cst f cnvenienceB. Stress: the main cause f brain damage
      C. Discmfrt: a hidden surce f resilienceD. Smartphnes: barriers t human prgress
      【答案】12. D 13. C 14. A 15. C
      第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)
      根据内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      The shape f Australia’s schl system is underging a significant change. Enrllments(入学人数) in independent schls are grwing, while fewer students are ging t public schls. Why are mre families chsing an independent schl, when they culd send their children t a free public ptin? ____16____
      One reasn may be plicy changes that allwed the establishment f new independent schls in Australia. In the 1990s, the Hward gvernment changed a plicy t allw funding fr the establishment f new schls, even in areas that already had adequate capacity in existing schls.
      New independent schls tend t charge lwer fees than established elite schls. ____17____ Accrding t Independent Schls Australia, the largest grwth in enrllments is in schls charging fees f arund A$5,0 00 per year.
      ____18____ New Suth Wales Educatin Minister Prue Car has spken abut this issue fr her wn sn, wh attends an independent primary schl: “We were in ne f the suburbs where the gvernment didn’t build a schl.”
      Cmpared t ther cuntries, Australian schls have a high level f “sciecnmic segregatin(社会经济隔离)”. ____19____ The increase in students ging t fee-paying private schls means we are seeing increasing segregatin in ur schl system.
      Public schls cntinue t educate the majrity f children in remte lcatins. ____20____ Independent schls enrll increasing prprtins f students frm the mst advantaged sciecnmic backgrunds.
      A. What accunt fr this shift?
      B. Hw shuld we deal with this shift?
      C. They are thse frm disadvantaged backgrunds.
      D. That makes them mre accessible t middle-incme families.
      E. Parents will naturally chse what they perceive t be the best schl.
      F. This means different types f schls have students frm different backgrunds.
      G. In sme cases, state gvernments are slw t build new public schls in suburbs.
      【答案】16. A 17. D 18. G 19. F 20. C
      第三部分 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      The unexpected deturs (迂回) in the past summer have turned an rdinary vacatin int an unfrgettable adventure.
      It began with a simple message frm my friends, “Why dn’t we ___21___ the rad this weekend?” With nly a rugh idea f ur rute fr muntains and lakes, we ___22___ int my car and set ff int the clear night. Driving under a blanket f ___23___ felt liberating; it was as if all ur wrries ___24___ . The laughter eched (回荡) in the car as we shared funny stries in ur lives.
      As ___25___ brke ver the hrizn (地平线), s did ur first ___26___ : getting lst! A wrng turn led us deep int winding cuntry rads far frm where we intended t be. ___27___ frustrated, we quickly turned it int an pprtunity fr explratin instead f seeing it as a ___28___ . We came acrss little twns we’d never heard f befre — each with its wn charm and character. Finally arriving at ur ___29___ destinatin — an extremely attractive natinal park — we were greeted by breathtaking views f twering muntains ____30____ n glassy lakes. The ____31____ was undubtedly ur hike up Pine Ridge Trail, which challenged us physically but ____32____ us with views that tk ur breath away.
      This adventure ____33____ nt nly as an escape frm daily pressures but als a chance t accept uncertainty rather than ____34____ it: smetimes getting lst pens drs that yu didn’t even knw ____35____ !
      21. A. hitB. fixC. crssD. blck
      22. A. drppedB. piledC. lkedD. kncked
      23. A. snwB. fgC. starsD. cluds
      24. A. shwed ffB. turned upC. pulled inD. melted away
      25. A. hpeB. dreamC. nightfallD. daylight
      26. A. scheduleB. apprachC. pprtunityD. challenge
      27. A. FinallyB. InitiallyC. GraduallyD. Naturally
      28. A. takeverB. setbackC. checkutD. backup
      29. A. hiddenB. prmisedC. intendedD. abandned
      30. A. standingB. rllingC. drawnD. reflected
      31. A. shelterB. rutineC. highlightD. adventure
      32. A. impactedB. rewardedC. chargedD. equipped
      33. A. servedB. passedC. rankedD. dubled
      34. A. shy away frmB. live up tC. put up withD. hld n t
      35. A. matteredB. prvedC. existedD. disappeared
      【答案】21. A 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. D 26. D 27. B 28. B 29. C 30. D 31. C 32. B 33. A 34. A 35. C
      第II卷 (本卷共计65分)
      第四部分 语言知识运用 (共三节,满分25分)
      第一节 语法填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      A
      在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      The advertising industry ____36____ (g) thrugh a prcess f change ver the years. In the past, ____37____ was cmmn fr cmpanies t rely n traditinal media like newspapers and TV t prmte their prducts. Hwever, with ecnmic and ____38____ (technlgy) develpments, the landscape f advertising has been transfrmed. Cmpanies realized that they needed t adapt t the new envirnment. Nt until cnsumers spent mre time nline ____39____ advertisers start using targeted ads t reach their ptential custmers.
      【答案】36. has gne
      37. it 38. technlgical
      39. did
      B
      在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      Chinese traditinal art, with a histry spanning thusands f years, ____40____ (cnsist) f varius frms like calligraphy, traditinal painting, and paper-cutting.
      ____41____ (lcate) in the heart f Beijing, the Frbidden City is a remarkable symbl f ancient Chinese architecture. Its grand ____42____ (appear) and cmplex layut attract cuntless visitrs frm arund the wrld every year. In the field f traditinal Chinese art, calligraphy and ink-wash painting prvide ____43____ (diversity) frms f expressin. Artists use brushes and ink t create beautiful wrks that cnvey prfund meanings.
      ____44____ is a grwing trend f yung peple shwing great enthusiasm fr traditinal culture. Lately, new appraches t blending traditinal elements with mdern life ____45____ (spt), bringing a fresh and unique charm t these time-hnred traditins.
      【答案】40. cnsists
      41. Lcated
      42. appearance
      43. diverse
      44. There 45. have been sptted
      第二节 作文句型翻译 (共2小题;每小题2分,满分4分)
      (注:本题按照默写标准改卷!每错一处扣1分,扣完为止。)
      46. 所有孩子都松了一口气,并向救援人员表达了衷心的感谢。
      All the kids ________________ and extended their heartfelt thanks t the rescuers.
      【答案】breathed a sigh f relief/heaved a sigh f relief/ sighed with relief
      47. 他们脸上写满了紧张,大脑一片空白。
      ________________ and their minds went blank.
      【答案】Nervusness was written n their faces或Nervusness was written all ver their faces.
      第三节 新概念86课默写 (共2小题;每小题2分,满分4分)
      (注:本题按照默写标准改卷!每错一处扣1分,扣完为止。)
      48. Bth men ________________________ what was happening when they were thrwn vilently int the sea. (根据句意填空)
      【答案】had hardly had time t realize
      49. It nw came straight twards them ________________________. (根据句意填空)
      【答案】at tremendus speed
      第四节《弗兰肯斯坦》作文素材 (共2小题;每小题1分,满分2分)
      (注:本题按照默写标准改卷!每错一处扣1分,扣完为止。)
      50. We ________________ the frzen waters f the nrth when my ship became stuck fast in the ice.
      正在海冰中航行,这时我的船被紧紧卡在冰里。
      【答案】were jurneying thrugh
      51. I ________________ t that dreadful rm when there was a knck at the dr.
      我正要上楼,这时有人敲门。
      【答案】was abut t climb the stairs
      第五部分 书面表达 (满分40分)
      第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)
      52. 你将参加外语节口语演讲比赛。请你对于近期高中“执行双休”这一举措谈谈你的看法,写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:
      1. 阐述你对该举措的看法;
      2. 对高中生提出建议。
      注意:
      1. 写作词数应为80左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
      My Views n Enfrcing Tw-day Weekends
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      【答案】范文
      My Views n Enfrcing Tw-day Weekends
      I’m hnred t share my views n the plicy f enfrcing tw-day weekends. Persnally, I firmly supprt this decisin. Firstly, it allws students t rest adequately, reducing academic pressure. Secndly, free weekends prvide time t develp hbbies and imprve life skills. Hwever, sme may misuse this time fr excessive entertainment.
      Therefre, I suggest students plan weekends wisely. Make a schedule balancing study and relaxatin. Fr example, review key knwledge in the mrning and exercise in the afternn. This ensures bth efficiency and well-being.
      Let’s embrace this plicy psitively and use weekends meaningfully. Thank yu!
      第二节 读后续写 (满分25分)
      53. 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’d always been tld t take care f my lder brther, Brian, wh was brn weak and small. I’d ften tie his shes r prepare anther glass f water fr him. My mm saw my larger size and strng bdy as a sign that I was t be a kind f guardian angel (守护天使) fr Brian. Hwever, that was nt the case.
      One day ur schl spnsred a pumpkin-carving cntest. First prize was $100, and I knew just hw I wuld spend it. There was a brand-new game I was dying t wn. S I decided the first place bnus definitely had t land in my pcket.
      When I had t carve the perfect pumpkin I’d picked ut, it dawned n me that with my big clumsy fingers I’d surely screw it up (搞砸). I thught f Brian’s smaller, delicate hands and knew he was the man fr the jb. I immediately begged Brian. Unexpectedly, he asked fr a cut. That was fifty-fifty. Quickly ding the math in my head, I figured ut even if I split (分摊) the first prize, I’d still have enugh cash fr the game. S I gave in t Brian’s demands. With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face, and nw we had the best pumpkin ever.
      Then the unexpected happened: We came in secnd. Unfrtunately, secnd prize was nly $50, and I needed every penny f that t buy the game. The day f the awards ceremny, the principal handed ver the mney t me because Brian was hme, sick with cld.
      If he really wanted t win, he wuld have been here tday, I thught t myself, justifying stealing the cash frm under pr Brian’s runny nse. With hardly a thught, I ran t the stre and bught my dream game. That night when Brian asked if we had wn, I denied, afraid t lk int his eyes.
      The whle thing was never mentined again until the day when Brian was packing fr cllege. I played my usual rle in helping him pack when I came acrss an ld album filled with phts he had taken as the schl phtgrapher.
      注意:
      (1)续写词数应为150左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Paragraph 1:
      I was enjying the phts when ne caught my eye.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Paragraph 2:
      “Yu actually knew and didn’t say anything?" I was shcked.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      【答案】Paragraph 1:
      I was enjying the phts when ne caught my eye. It was a picture f the pumpkin we had carved tgether. Underneath, Brian had written, “My first real win with my brther. Even if we didn’t get first, it was a victry because we wrked as a team.” Seeing thse wrds, a wave f guilt washed ver me. I remembered hw I had selfishly taken all the mney and lied t him. I realized hw much I had let him dwn. I turned t Brian, ready t cnfess everything.
      Paragraph 2:
      “Yu actually knew and didn’t say anything?” I was shcked. Brian just smiled gently and said, “I always knew. But I als knew that yu needed that game mre than the mney at that time. And I was prud f ur teamwrk, nt the prize. I hped ne day yu’d understand the real meaning f winning tgether.” His wrds made me feel even mre ashamed. I aplgized sincerely, vwing t make it up t him. Frm then n, I truly understd my rle as his guardian angel and the imprtance f true brtherhd.
      第六部分 平时表现分 (共10分。根据学生平时作业缴交和上课发言情况打分。)
      【期中考试最终总分说明】本笔试卷面满分为150分,考后的笔试满分将从150折合为140, 再加上10分英语平时表现分,所得为英语期中最终总分。Details
      Infrmatin
      Deadline
      the 15th f every mnth
      Payment
      $60 per thusand wrds
      Early submissin bnus
      a $15 bnus if submitted befre the 10th f every mnth

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