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      这是一份北京市某中学2025-2026学年高二上学期期中英语试卷(学生版),共15页。
      第一部分:听力理解(略)
      第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)
      第一节 词汇选择(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
      1. With the day f the festival appraching, the children can ______ cntain their excitement.
      A. blindlyB. badlyC. blanklyD. barely
      2. The parents are making changes t their previus educatin methds, f whse negative effect they begin t be ______.
      A. awakeB. awareC. availableD. apprpriate
      3. The prject ______ s much f Prfessr Thmpsn’s energy that he had n time t spare fr his daughter.
      A. enhancedB. cnveyedC. enlightenedD. cnsumed
      4. The ______ flight CA9525 fr 11:30 is t be put ff due t the strmy weather.
      A. regularB. frmalC. cmmnD. rdinary
      5. As a famus public figure, yu have a duty t ______ yurself, especially in public places.
      A. backB. behaveC. balanceD. bear
      6. Appreciatin educatin is a teaching methd t inspire ne’s ptential and ______.
      A. mvementB. mentinC. mtinD. mtivatin
      7. Enrmus pressure as they are faced with, the students remain ______ and try hard t achieve their gals.
      A. bjectiveB. ptimisticC. utgingD. utspken
      8. Senir citizens in that cuntry enjy certain privileges, such as free medical care and free ______ t public parks.
      A. entryB. edgeC. exprtD. exit
      9. Unless yu can prve it with slid facts, yu can’t ______ yur parents.
      A. cnvinceB. cntactC. cnveyD. cver
      10. She had a pretty ______ lk indicating that she had dne smething wrng t Jim.
      A. inncentB. guiltyC. astnishedD. disappinted
      第二节 语法选择(共10小题;每小题0.5分,共5分)
      11. Vlunteering gives yu a chance _______ lives, including yur wn.
      A. changeB. changing
      C. changedD. t change
      12. Shakespeare’s play Hamlet int at least ten different films ver the past years.
      A. had been madeB. was made
      C. has been madeD. wuld be made
      13. the curse very difficult, she decided t mve t a lwer level.
      A. FindB. Finding
      C. T findD. Fund
      14. I have an appintment________Dr. Smith, but I need t change it.
      A. tB. ff
      C. withD. frm
      15. Many cuntries are nw setting up natinal parks ________ animals and plants can be prtected.
      A. whenB. which
      C. whseD. where
      16. When we saw the rad ________ with snw, we decided t spend the hliday at hme.
      A. blckB. t blck
      C. blckingD. blcked
      17. I tk my driving license with me n hliday, ________ I wanted t hire a car.
      A. in caseB. even if
      C. ever sinceD. if nly
      18. ________ makes the bk s extrardinary is the creative imaginatin f the writer.
      A. ThatB. What
      C. WhD. Which
      19. --- S what is the prcedure?
      --- All the applicants befre a final decisin is made by the authrity.
      A. interviewB. are interviewing
      C. are interviewedD. are being interviewed
      20. Experts believe peple can waste less fd by shpping nly when it is necessary.
      A. whyB. whereC. thatD. what
      第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
      A
      A Welcme Gift
      Dari and his mther lved their new apartment. The living rm was large enugh fr their pian. That night, the tw f them sat side by side at the pian. They played jazz music t celebrate their new hme. The lud music filled the rm and made them feel very happy.
      The next mrning, ____21____, their happiness disappeared. Smene had left a ____22____ under their dr during the night. One f their neighbrs had written t cmplain abut the sund f the pian. Dari’s mther asked the building superintendent (管理员) if he knew anything abut it. But he said that they were all nice peple and he culdn’t imagine any f them had dne that. Later that mrning, Dari suggested that they write a letter t their neighbrs and aplgize fr their playing.
      “Maybe we culd g and ____23____ everyne in persn,” his mther said.
      “What if we invited them t cme here fr a party instead?” Dari asked.
      They bth lved the idea. Over the next few days, they sent ut invitatins and prepared desserts ____24____ their guests. They decrated the apartment with streamers (彩带) and party lights.
      Finally, the day f the party arrived. Sme guests brught presents. Others brught flwers. Sme even brught desserts t ____25____. One wman, Mrs. Gilbert, ____26____ Dari’s mther with a bk f pian music by Chpin.
      “I heard yu playing the ther night,” she said. “The sunds wke me ut f bed. I ____27____ that yu might play like this every night. S I wrte a shrt nte. I hpe yu dn’t think I disliked the playing.”
      Dari’s mther smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “I think maybe we ____28____ yu an aplgy,” she said. “I didn’t realize hw late it was when we were playing. Maybe we shuld play sme quieter music at night.”
      “Yu play, yu play” Mrs. Gilbert said. “I like what yu play. Just nt s lud at night.” She pinted t the bk she had given them. “These sngs are nt such lud music.”
      “These sngs are beautiful music,” Dari’s mther said. “We will be happy t play them in the evening.”
      “And we wn’t play s lud r late” Dari said. He was already lking frward t ____29____ the new music. Mre than that, hwever, he was happy t see the big smile n his mther’s face. It gave him a feeling f ____30____ and made him feel that they were hme at last.
      21. A. therefreB. hweverC. therwiseD. instead
      22. A. nteB. psterC. billD. reprt
      23. A. blameB. instructC. questinD. visit
      24. A. tB. withC. frD. frm
      25. A. rderB. sellC. shareD. advertise
      26. A. treatedB. presentedC. helpedD. served
      27. A. prmisedB. admittedC. agreedD. wrried
      28. A. weB. sendC. fferD. give
      29. A. changingB. practicingC. recrdingD. writing
      30. A. equalityB. freedmC. warmthD. sympathy
      B
      It is a stry every bit as mving and magical as her Harry Ptter bks. The ____31____ between J.K. Rwling, the authr f Harry Ptter, and Catie Hch, a Harry Ptter fan frm New Yrk, began in early 2000, sme three years after the then six-year-ld had develped a fast-grwing childhd cancer.
      Her mther, Gina Peca, had read the first three Harry Ptter t Catie, wh was such a fan that she wuld wear her Harry Ptter clthes, cmplete with big rund glasses and a red shrt cat, as she ____32____ t hspital frm hme.
      By the end f 1999, Catie had been thrugh several runds f surgery and chemtherapy (化疗), lsing all her hair but nne f her spirit. Ms. Peca was ____33____ that there wuld sn be n mre Harry Ptter t read.
      She sent an email t the bk’s publishers with a ____34____ fr J.K. Rwling, asking when the furth bk wuld be finished and telling f the jy that the bks had brught t Catie’s life.
      A few weeks later, a reply came that had Catie and her mther ____35____ fr jy. It read, “I am wrking very hard n bk fur at the mment — n a bit that invlves sme new creatures Hagrid has brught alng fr the Care f Magical creatures classes. This is all Tp Secret, s yu are ____36____ t tell nly sme clse friends and yur mum, but n ne else... With lts f lve, J.K. Rwling.”
      After Catie replied, Miss Rwling was back in tuch: “D yu think peple will mind? I seem t have ____37____ an awful lt f characters alng the way...”
      Catie’s cnditin began t wrsen. Her mther emailed Miss Rwling t tell her that Catie culd n lnger use her cmputer. A few days later, the authr ____38____ t read abstracts t Catie frm the then unpublished bk fur.
      S it happened that at hme in New Yrk, a little girl with cancer became the first persn in the wrld t hear the latest adventures f Harry Ptter, later published as The Gblet f Fire. Catie’s mther, father and tw brthers sat with her, listening n speaker-phne.
      When Miss Rwling came t America fr a bk tur, she hped t meet her little friend. ____39____ time ran ut. On May 18, 2000, Catie died, aged nine.
      Hearing the family had started a memrial fund in Catie’s name, Miss Rwling sent a letter and a check fr $100,000. “… I cnsider myself ____40____ t have had cntact with Catie. I am crying s hard as I type. She left ftprints n my heart ...”
      31. A. friendshipB. agreementC. cperatinD. cmpetitin
      32. A. marchedB. escapedC. travelledD. drve
      33. A. shckedB. fearfulC. determinedD. grateful
      34. A. cmmentB. bkC. giftD. message
      35. A. wavingB. chattingC. screamingD. running
      36. A. allwedB. frbiddenC. encuragedD. required
      37. A. attractedB. metC. discveredD. cllected
      38. A. neededB. demandedC. fferedD. cntinued
      39. A. ThusB. ButC. AndD. S
      40. A. frtunateB. successfulC. strngD. cntent
      第三部分:阅读理解(共24题;每小题2分,共48分)
      第一节 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      A
      The Wrestler Wh Became an Authr
      Pete Watsn lks like the biggest, sweetest teddy bear yu ever saw. It is nly when he pens his muth that yu ntice his missing frnt teeth. He is a three-time wrld champin wrestler and nw an authr wh has written several nvels. Hwever, what impresses peple mst is nt his status as a champin r an authr, but his unique understanding f wrestling.
      Watsn des nt cme frm a traditinal wrestling family. His father was an athletics directr with a PhD, while his mther was a physical educatin teacher. He was a big by, wh was ften bullied fr his size. One day his neighbr had a g at him, and fr the first time Watsn realized that he culd use his weight and size instead f feeling awkward abut it. It was a turning pint.
      At cllege, he did a degree in cmmunicatin studies. Meanwhile, he was learning the rpes f prfessinal wrestling. His parents did nt bject t his learning t wrestle. They were just really insistent that he finished cllege. “I am pretty sure that they thught I’d get hurt and quit, but I didn’t,” he said. Watsn insisted n the training and enjyed every game. Once he said t his fans, “The prcess f the games is the mst enjyable thing fr me. It’s gd t have a lt f cheers during the games. They encurage me t d it better.”
      Sme fans asked him what he thught f wrestling, fr they wanted t knw if he had t be a gd actr t becme a gd wrestler. Watsn gave a definite answer. “I used t really dislike the acting label,” he said. “But it is acting. When it’s really gd, when yu’re feeling it and letting that real emtin fly, it cmes clser t being real.”
      Nw Watsn has retired and devted the time t his family and bks—his next nvel is abut by wrestlers living n the same blck. He des nt think this life is s different frm wrestling. “Wrestling is all abut characters,” he says. “S when my fans hear I’ve written a nvel, I dn’t get the sense that they feel I’ve abandned them.”
      41. Accrding t Paragraph 2, what was the turning pint fr Watsn?
      A. He became annyed at his weight and size.
      B. He decided t becme an athletics directr.
      C. He dreamed t cme frm a wrestling family.
      D. He began t fight back at thse wh hurt him.
      42. Hw des Watsn regard the idea that wrestling is like acting?
      A. He has cme t accept it.
      B. He desn’t like the suggestin.
      C. He believes gd actrs cme frm wrestlers.
      D. He desn’t think wrestling can cmpare t acting.
      43. Watsn’s present life is nt s different frm his past prfessin because ______.
      A. his bks are all abut his past prfessin
      B. his wrk is still cnnected with characters
      C. his fans still fllw his career with interest
      D. his family gives him the same supprt as befre
      B
      A new study shws students wh write ntes by hand during lectures perfrm better n exams than thse wh use laptps(笔记本电脑).
      Students are increasingly using laptps fr nte­taking because f speed and legibility(清晰度).But the research has fund laptp users are less able t remember and apply the cncepts they have been taught.
      Researchers perfrmed experiments that aimed t find ut whether using a laptp increased the tendency t make ntes “mindlessly” by taking dwn wrd fr wrd what the prfessrs said.
      In the first experiment,students were given either a laptp r pen and paper. They listened t the same lectures and were tld t use their usual nte­taking skills. Thirty minutes after the talk,they were examined n their ability t remember facts and n hw well they understd cncepts.
      The researchers fund that laptp users tk twice as many ntes as thse wh wrte by hand. Hwever,the typists perfrmed wrse at remembering and applying the cncepts. Bth grups scred similarly when it came t memrizing facts.
      The researchers' reprt said,“While mre ntes are beneficial,if the ntes are taken mindlessly,as is mre likely the case n a laptp,the benefit disappears.”
      In anther experiment aimed at testing lng­term memry,students tk ntes as befre but were tested a week after the lecture. This time,the students wh wrte ntes by hand perfrmed significantly better n the exam.
      These tw experiments suggest that handwritten ntes are nt nly better fr immediate learning and understanding,but that they als lead t superir revisin in the future.
      44. Mre and mre students favur laptps fr nte­taking because they can ________.
      A. write mre ntesB. digest cncepts better
      C. get higher scresD. understand lectures better
      45. While taking ntes,laptp users tend t be ________.
      A. skilfulB. mindless
      C. thughtfulD. tireless
      46. The authr f the passage aims t ________.
      A. examine the imprtance f lng­term memry
      B. stress the benefit f taking ntes by hand
      C. explain the prcess f taking ntes
      D. prmte the use f laptps
      47. The passage is likely t appear in ________.
      A. a newspaper advertisementB. a cmputer textbk
      C. a science magazineD. a finance reprt
      C
      Having spring arund makes yu feel different after such a lng winter jurney. The pwer f sunshine brings us a lt f cmfrt, ptimism, self-cnfidence and f curse a smile. Imagine hw great it will be if we are s psitive all year rund!
      Living like this is pssible if yu really think abut it. In rder t exist in such a state f happiness, we must have sunshine radiating frm within urselves, shining frm ur hearts, minds and suls. Actually, that's yur chice, and if yu think that way then yur wn life will reflect that attitude f yurs!
      In rder t make “sunshine” r rather “light” part f ur being, it is s imprtant that yu watch yur thughts, yur wrds and yur actins s that yu will accept what yu really feel yu'd like t create in yur wn life. Watch yur thughts and really becme aware f hw many negative thughts pass thrugh yur mind abut yurself and ther peple arund yu. Watch t see hw ften yu gssip ( 说 闲 话 ) abut ther peple, which is actually ften attached with feelings f jealusy (妒忌) and insecurity(不安全感) abut yurself.
      Yu are als suppsed t take a clse lk at yur “intentin”. Hw many f yu d smething fr anther persn withut expecting t receive smething in return? It might nt even have t be a material r physical thing yu expect; expecting t be recgnized fr what yu have dne is enugh t create cnditins n yur intentin. Think abut it!
      Putting all f these tgether, it seems that mst f us are creating mnsters inside us just by simply talking, thinking and nt putting ur heart ut with the right intentin twards helping smene else. If yu take all yur negative attitudes in ne hand and measure yur need t feel “sunshine” in the ther, yu will see hw bth these elements really cntradict each ther.
      Be brave and break yur patterns and yur habits this spring, and by ding s, yu will allw the true sunshine t take place by radiating ut frm yur heart and int yur life and the lives f the peple arund yu!
      48. Yu can have sunshine shining frm yur inside .
      A. by watching what yu think, say and d
      B. by helping smene else
      C. by measuring what yu need
      D. by changing yur intentin
      49. Accrding t the writer, yu dn't feel secure abut yurself when yu .
      A. expect t be recgnized fr what yu've dne
      B. take a clse lk at yur intentin
      C. gssip abut ther peple
      D. becme aware f yur negative thughts
      50. What can be inferred frm the passage?
      A. Breaking ur patterns is the mst imprtant t get true sunshine.
      B. Expecting smething in return fr ur help isn't the right intentin.
      C. If we dn't intend t help thers, we create mnsters inside us.
      D. Negative attitudes have little t d with happiness.
      51. The passage is written mainly t .
      A. stress the imprtance f the psitive lifestyle
      B. analyze the intentins and thughts in ur mind
      C. warn us abut the bad effects f negative attitudes
      D. ffer advice n having sunshine frm ur inside
      D
      Hlidays are really imprtant. Many f us will have childhd memries f summer hlidays where we were taken away frm hme t experience new envirnments and learn in different ways.
      But hlidays are expensive and, fr thse n lw wages r living n benefits, they are ften unbtainable. Even the cheapest hlidays require travel and ther additinal csts that are difficult fr many families t meet.
      Fr wrking parents,the lng summer break can be a very difficult prblem fr childcare. When an annual leave allwance amunts t nly five weeks,there is a need t spread this acrss the year. Cuples can find themselves taking leave in turn in rder t care fr children wh are n hliday. Fr sme,this makes even an affrdable family hliday difficult.
      The schls that I visit in Nttingham are full f experienced staff cmmitted t giving ur children a caring and inspiring learning envirnment. The number f children receiving free schl meals is quite large in Nttingham and many schls have breakfast clubs t make sure that children get a healthy start t the day. Mst schls undertake prgrams f grup r individual educatinal supprt. Schls als have an imprtant rle in safeguarding children’s welfare thrugh the nging tuch and supprt with their pupils. During the lng summer hlidays,much f this is missed.
      While teachers are hlidaying in the UK, many f their pupils spend the whle six weeks n the street where they live. The lack f free schl meals fr six weeks can result in pressure n a family budget and an inability t affrd the inspiring experiences that help children t cntinue their learning.
      In setting ut its plans fr a five-term year, Nttingham City Cuncil (委员会)is seeking t reduce the summer hliday dwn t fur and a half weeks, with a mre balanced five terms f rughly eight weeks, each fllwed by a tw-week break. We believe this will give real “dwn time" fr schl staff and pupils alike but will be shrt enugh nt t cause a real break in learning.
      We acknwledge that this change may be difficult fr sme schl staff, particularly whse wn children are educated in ther authrities. Hwever, this must be weighed against the benefits fr city children fr whm we all have the greatest duty f care.
      52. The passage is prbably written by _____.
      A. an experienced teacherB. a wrking parent
      C. an inspired studentD. a city cuncil member
      53. It is suggested in the passage that the summer break be reduced t _____.
      A. 2 weeksB. 4.5 weeksC. 5 weeksD. 6 weeks
      54. The plans fr a shrter summer hliday will help students _____.
      A. btain the cheapest hlidays withut additinal csts
      B. get a chance t spend six weeks a term with teachers in schl
      C. benefit mre frm the caring and inspiring learning envirnment
      D. have mre schl days t receive free schl meals
      55. It can be inferred frm the passage that _____.
      A. wrking parents can enjy a five-week break t care fr their children
      B. the suggested plans fr a five-term schl year can hardly be carried ut
      C. the lng summer hliday gives teachers and students real “dwn time"
      D. sme schl staff will say “N" t the plans fr a shrter summer hliday
      E
      Bright Nights, Big Prblems
      Astrnmers rate the darkness f ur skies n a range f 9 (brightest) t 1 (darkest), and mst f us spend ur lives in the light f levels 5 t 8. All ver the glbe ur nights are grwing brighter, and almst nwhere are they grwing darker. Studies increasingly link ur veruse f light at night with health cncerns such as sleep disrders and diseases. Other studies reprt the damaging eclgical cnsequences and the big waste f energy. But the steady lss f darkness frm ur lives is nt easily measured, fr the true value f darkness is smething we are barely aware f.
      Since the beginning f time, a sky with stars was part f the cmmn human experience. Everywhere n Earth, n mst nights, peple came face t face with the universe. This experience influenced their beliefs—their very understanding f their place in the wrld. Tday, many f us live under skies which are plluted by light. We live under a night sky shwing much fewer stars. Althugh ur night sky cntinues t shape us, it is the absence f the universe arund us that influences ur beliefs t create. We are being shaped by a less experience f darkness, and mst f us dn’t even knw what we are missing.
      Our Milky Way galaxy is hme t several hundred billin stars, and the universe hme t several hundred billin ther galaxies. A sky with a large number f stars encurages us t emphasize ur imprtance, t imagine humanity as the center f all things. Face t face with the endless size f the universe, we have the chance t knw hw insignificant we really are. But we als realize the true largeness f ur living n this planet, and realize that we have an enrmus respnsibility t care, that there is n ther place t g, that hme is here.
      “Everyne needs beauty as well as bread,” wrte Jhn Muir, American naturalist. Lighting designers understand that withut darkness, there is n “city f light”, and they wrk cnstantly t create their city’s atmspheric beauty by mixing artificial light with darkness. And with night’s mnlit gegraphies, its smells f desert rain and autumn fires, its insect symphnies interrupted by a bird’s call n a lake, natural darkness has many fferings f its wn.
      Yet we are cmpletely invlved in artificial light. Much f this lighting is whlly unnecessary, brn f habit and lack f awareness. S let us becme aware: simply by keeping ur existing lights we culd significantly reduce their negative effects n ur bdy, ur mind, ur sul. Artificial light at night is a wnder, a quality that enriches ur lives. But the same has always been true f darkness, and can be again.
      56. The authr suggests that because f light pllutin we ______.
      A. tend t cme face t face with the universe
      B. need a lt f imaginatin t understand the universe
      C. are cnsiderably less creative than ur ancient ancestrs were
      D. experience the wrld in a different way t previus generatins
      57. What des the authr think abut humans in Paragraph 3?
      A. We have an ver-cnfident belief in ur wn value.
      B. We behave as if nthing exists apart frm urselves.
      C. We ignre the requirement f lking after ur planet.
      D. We avid thinking t deeply abut ur rle n Earth.
      58. Why des the authr include references t rain, fires and wildlife?
      A. T illustrate the bring life at night withut artificial light.
      B. T explain why peple think lighting is necessary at night.
      C. T prvide an example f the attractive qualities f night-time.
      D. T highlight the differences between urban and natural envirnments.
      59. We can learn frm the last paragraph that the authr is ______.
      A. clear abut the reasns why artificial light is essential
      B. dissatisfied with peple’s lack f interest in artificial light
      C. willing t draw cmparisns between artificial light and darkness
      D. hpeful that peple will becme aware f the negative impact f lights
      第二节 根据短文内容,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。
      Hw Can I Fight Laziness?
      Lazy peple will never achieve anything in life. Hwever, laziness can be defeated nce a few changes have been made in yur mind.
      ____60____ Many peple lack sleep cnstantly, since they stay up t late and get up t early t prepare fr wrk. These peple have little mtivatin nce they arrive hme. Laziness wrks hand in hand with a lack f mtivatin and a tendency t put ff things. By adjusting yur sleep schedule t prvide a few mre hurs f meaningful rest, yu can fight laziness thrughut the day.
      Anther way t fight laziness is t change yur mind frm passive t active. Sme peple treat their lives as if they were pushed frm task t task. Others take a mre practive apprach, viewing each task as a challenge they must vercme alne. ____61____
      Sme peple fight laziness by remving the temptatins (诱惑) that surrund them. A televisin in the living rm may prvide entertainment, but watching t much TV ften cntributes t laziness. ____62____ Cmplete a few tasks and reward yurself with what yu enjy, such as a gd dinner r a film.
      Laziness can als be a lasting prblem at hme. cuples and children may all have different energy levels, but laziness can be spread if nt dealt with immediately. ____63____ Be the first t cllect and wash dishes after a meal. Others in the hme may eventually fllw yur example and perfrm their wn task. It is difficult t practice laziness when yu are surrunded by mtivated peple.
      ____64____ Enugh exercise and a balanced diet can help yu t develp a healthy lifestyle, thus enabling yu t have mre energy and help lift yur spirits.
      A. T fight family laziness, set an example.
      B. Knwing hw t fight laziness is imprtant.
      C. One way t fight laziness is t get enugh sleep.
      D. Finally, taking exercise regularly can help yu fight laziness.
      E. With strng determinatin, yu will be able t achieve yur gal.
      F. Laziness sets in when yu n lnger feel in charge f yur wn life.
      G. Create a reward system fr yurself, just as parents d fr the children.
      第四部分:语法填空(共6题;每小题1.5分,共9分)
      A
      在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
      Friendships are easy when yu’re in high schl. Mst f the time, yu make friends with smene nly because yu like each ther. But when yu get t cllege, yu’ll ___65___ (prbable) find that maintaining friendships nt nly ___66___ (require) mutual (相互的) appreciatin, but als mney — yu’ll have t spend mney ___67___ (eat) ut with yur classmates, drm mates and c-wrkers in schl assciatins s yu dn’t feel left ut.
      B
      在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
      Many peple like traveling abrad. The extra mney ___68___ (bring) in can be f great benefit t these cuntries. Hwever, turism has nt been gd news fr the envirnment. First, transprting millins f turists t their hliday destinatins pllutes the air and the seas. Secndly, sme beautiful landscapes are destryed frever due t the newly-built htels. And finally, fresh water supplies are running lw ___69___ turists cnsume much water. T cnclude, I think turism has a lt f negative cnsequences n nature. If we want ur planet t be a ___70___ (health) place, we need t travel less.
      第五部分:默写(共6题;每小题0.5分,共3分)
      写出下列动词的过去式和过去分词:
      71. teach ________ _________
      72. seek ________ _________
      73. chse ________ _________
      74. hld ________ _________
      75. wear ________ _________
      76. fall________ _________
      第六部分:书面表达(15分)
      77. 假如你是红星中学高二学生李华,你的英国好友Jim最近迷恋上了用手机打游戏,看短视频,无法自拔,给你写信求助,请你回信。
      内容包括:
      1. 对他的现状表示理解;
      2. 你也有类似的经历,手机如何影响了你的学习和健康;
      2. 提出建议,帮助对方改掉“手机控”(phne addict)的习惯。
      注意:1. 词数80左右;
      2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear Jim,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua

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