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      广西玉林市九校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中质量监测英语试卷

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      这是一份广西玉林市九校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中质量监测英语试卷,共2页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      1.What is the man’s attitude twards the plant?
      A.Supprtive.B.Disapprving.C.Indifferent.
      2.What is Jane studying?
      A.Calligraphy.B.Chemistry.C.Bilgy
      3.What time is it nw?
      A.8:50.B.9:00.C.9:10.
      4.What des the man need t d next?
      A.Speed up his car.B.Avid the rad sign.C.Slw dwn his car.
      5.What is the main tpic f the cnversatin?
      A.Smething t eat.B.A shpping list.C.A travel plan.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      6.Where des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
      A.In a grcery stre.B.In a canteen.C.In a kitchen.
      7.Which fd des the wman like best?
      A.Chicken.B.Beef.C.Fish.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      8.Hw des Andrew feel abut Clara’s marathn training?
      A.It’s striking.B.It’s bring.C.It’s perfect.
      9.What is Andrew’s final decisin?
      A.Signing up fr a marathn race.
      B.Climbing muntains nearby.
      C.Jining a hiking club.
      10.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.Ways t wrk ut.B.Clubs t make friends.C.Travel plans fr vacatin.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      11.Wh is the man?
      A.A hst.B.A judge.C.A salesman.
      12.What advice des the wman ffer in her bk?
      A.Meet challenges.B.Ask fr help if in truble.C.Make a difference t thers.
      13.What des the wman think happiness is?
      A.Sharing with thers.B.Slving prblems.C.Making prgrammes.
      听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
      14.What will prbably be cvered in the presentatin abut the islands?
      A.Their ecnmy.B.Their histry.C.Their lcatins.
      15.Hw will the speakers present the islands’ educatin?
      A.By utlining backgrund.B.By discussing details.C.By prviding statistics.
      16.Where can the speakers get the visual tls they need?
      A.In the classrm.B.In the Resurces Rm.C.In Dr. White’s ffice.
      听下面一段独白,完成下面小题。
      17.What have American public libraries becme besides being places fr bks?
      A.Bk-selling markets.B.Cmmunity centers.C.Jb training bases.
      18.Which event was ppular amng children in Lewes Public Library this year?
      A.Petry writing wrkshps.
      B.Spanish-language discussins.
      C.Visiting special animals frm a nature center.
      19.What is the purpse f Delaware Library’s free bk prgram?
      A.T build a free hme bk cllectin fr kids.
      B.T encurage families t visit library.
      C.T teach parents t chse kids’ bks.
      20.What jb-related service des Wheatn Library ffer?
      A.Prviding free laptps.B.Hlding jb fairs.C.Offering health insurance.
      二、阅读理解
      Slw Fitness: New Gentle Classes at Green Club
      Green Fitness Club is excited t ffer ur new Slw Fitness prgrams — this year’s biggest glbal wellness trend, designed t relieve stress and build strength gently. These classes, rted in mindful mvement, are perfect fr anyne seeking a balanced, sustainable apprach t fitness. They include Japanese slw walking, mindful Pilates, utdr hiking and restrative yga.
      Japanese Slw Walking
      Every Tuesday & Thursday, 7:00-8:00 am (n class n public hlidays)
      A lw-intensity walking methd frm Japan, fcusing n slw steps and breath cntrl t calm the mind and bst energy.
      Suitable fr: all ages, beginners, ffice wrkers under stress
      Cst: $12 per class; free fr annual members nly
      Gear: cmfrtable shes, reusable water bttle
      Gentle Pilates
      Every Mnday & Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 pm
      Cntrlled, slw mvements t build cre strength, imprve psture and reduce physical tensin. N heavy exercise required.
      Cst: $15 per class; $50 fr 4 classes
      Gear: yga mat, light sprtswear (yga mat available fr rent at $2)
      Outdr Mindful Hiking
      Every Saturday, 8:00-10:00 am (weather permitting)
      Guided walks in the city’s green spaces, cmbining nature explratin with mindfulness training t reduce pressure and enhance well-being.
      Suitable fr: teens aged 14 and abve, families, fitness lvers
      Cst: $10 (includes a healthy snack; free fr members under 18)
      Gear: hiking shes, hat, sun cream
      Hw t Bk & Special Offer
      - Call: 555-7890 (Mn-Fri, 9:00 am-5:00 pm nly)
      - Website: greenfitness.cm (24/7 nline bking)
      - Bk at least 24 hurs befre class
      - New members enjy a 20% discunt n their first class f each kind.
      21.What is the main purpse f the Slw Fitness prgrams?
      A.T train prfessinal athletes fr cmpetitins.
      B.T help peple relieve stress and keep fit gently.
      C.T prmte extreme sprts arund the wrld.
      D.T teach peple hw t run lng distances quickly.
      22.As a new member, yu sign up fr ne Japanese Slw Walking class and ne Gentle Pilates class. Hw much shuld yu pay in ttal?
      A.$21.6.B.$22.C.$24.5.D.$27.
      23.When can yu call the club t bk a class?
      A.At 8:30 am n Mnday.B.At 6:00 pm n Wednesday.
      C.At 10:00 am n Tuesday.D.At 9:30 am n Saturday.
      Salvadr Dali is ne f the mst influential and famus painters f all time. Nt just a painter, but his persnality was as unique as his paintings. His surrealistic paintings are s famus that they vershadw his ther artwrks.
      Hearing the name “Salvadr Dali” alne creates an image, r perhaps I shuld say, a painting in the minds f peple. His paintings are usually surrealistic and hard t understand, but nce understd, they cnvey their message s fluently and beautifully. During his creative explratin, Dali went deep int varius artistic styles, such as impressinism, clisnne (分格画), and cubism, befre eventually venturing int surrealism. It was in this perid that he created ne f his famus paintings, Sick By — Pintillism (点彩派).
      Pintillism is the methd f painting using nly small dts f clr t create the painting. Sick By is a clear mixture f expressinism and pintillism, but there’s mre ging n here. Dali has added a little bit f surrealism as well. This is a self-prtrait f him in Cadaqués, the castal twn where he used t spend his summers.
      While the sickness f the child can be seen frm his lying psitin, exhausted and weak, and lking at the viewers’ eyes, the actual sickness is far mre terrifying. Take a lk at his hand with lng, pinted fingers. His face presents a disturbing and threatening expressin. It is hardly human. It almst feels like there is anther creature inside the bdy f this kid, using the skin and face as a cver.
      The parallel can be drawn frm the ther living thing in the painting, the caged canary (金丝雀). Similar t the canary, which is imprisned inside this cage t stay, the by’s true self is imprisned inside the bdy. There might be sme dark and sick intentins inside his mind, but thse must be cntrlled. The way the sick child lies n the chair and stares ahead makes it ne f the frightening paintings by Salvadr Dali.
      24.What are the main features f Salvadr Dali’s paintings?
      A.Hpe and ptimism.B.Cmplexity and cnfusin.
      C.Beauty and simplicity.D.Despair and pessimism.
      25.What is the subject f Sick By?
      A.A prtrait Dali painted fr himself.
      B.The painter’s favrite castal twn.
      C.A canary imprisned inside the cage.
      D.The explratin f varius artistic styles.
      26.What is the significance f the caged canary in the painting?
      A.It represents the by’s sickness.
      B.It cnveys the beauty f nature.
      C.It symblizes the by’s trapped true self.
      D.It shws the sick by’s lve fr animals.
      27.Which wrds can best describe Salvadr Dali?
      A.Energetic and realistic.B.Hpeless and stubbrn.
      C.Strange and frightening.D.Creative and imaginative.
      Fr centuries, the Rhine River has been celebrated as the lifeline f Eurpe, a vital waterway fr cmmerce and culture. Hwever, a study published in January 2026 reveals a trubling mdern reality: this histric river nw acts as a massive cnveyr belt fr rubbish, carrying between 3,000 and 4,700 tns f large garbage int the Nrth Sea every single year.
      Hw culd such a vast amunt f waste have been missed? The answer lies in a revlutinary new research methd. Fr an entire year, researchers wrked with lcal citizen scientists t perate a special flating device called a litter trap. This device filtered water frm the surface dwn t 80 centimeters deep. Unlike lder methds that relied n brief visual surveys, this lng-term physical cllectin recrded the true, disrganized flw f garbage.
      The data shwed enrmus changes, with the amunt f rubbish cllected in a tw-week perid varying wildly frm as few as 67 pieces t ver 2,700, accunting fr why shrt-term bservatins failed t get the full picture. The cllected garbage tells a clear stry abut its rigins. Detailed analysis shwed that while plastic items made up abut 70% f all pieces, they were mstly lightweight, nly 15% f the ttal weight.
      The finding is particularly alarming fr ne key reasn: ver 56% f all rubbish was linked directly t the chices f individual cnsumers, with items like fd wrappers and beverage (饮料) bttles being mst cmmn. Specific activities als left their mark, with litter frm firewrks making up 10.7% f the ttal and tbacc-related waste like cigarette butts cntributing anther 6.5%.
      This year-lng prject, pwered in part by dedicated (敬业的) vlunteers, prves that lng-term, hands-n mnitring is essential t accurately measure envirnmental challenges. It prvides a pwerful mdel fr hw cmmunities and scientists can wrk tgether t gather the evidence needed fr actin. The Rhine’s stry is n lnger just abut its scenic beauty r ecnmic imprtance; it is an urgent call t address the tide (浪潮) f waste ur mdern lifestyle creates, befre it all washes ut t sea.
      28.What des the underlined phrase “cnveyr belt” in paragraph 1 mst likely mean?
      A.A natural waterfall that cleans the river.
      B.A turist attractin alng the river.
      C.Smething that cntinuusly carries and mves things.
      D.A device used t measure water depth.
      29.What did the 2026 study mainly find abut the Rhine River?
      A.It has lst its rle as a waterway fr cmmerce.
      B.It carries a huge amunt f garbage int the sea.
      C.Its water quality has been fully restred.
      D.It faces a declining number f fish species.
      30.Why did previus shrt-term bservatins fail t get the full picture f the river’s pllutin?
      A.They did nt invlve enugh vlunteers.
      B.They nly cllected water samples frm the surface.
      C.They missed the dramatic changes in garbage flw.
      D.They fcused nly n plastic waste.
      31.What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
      A.The river’s pllutin prblem will slve itself ver time.
      B.The study shws the value f cperatin between scientists and citizens.
      C.Individual effrts are useless in addressing plastic pllutin.
      D.The study calls fr a cmplete ban n the use f plastic.
      Despite decades f medical advances, detecting health-related mlecule (分子) still relies n bdily liquids like bld, requiring bld draws frm mst patients, especially peple with diabetes wh need frequent finger bld tests. Hwever, researchers frm the University f Chicag have develped a lightweight device named ABLE, which cllects and detects mlecules in the air. This 4×8-inch device is a ptential game-changer fr medicine and public health.
      Detecting mlecules in the air has lng fallen behind liquid detectin, mainly because target particles (微粒) are extremely rare — there may be nly ne in a trillin. T slve this prblem, the team turned air int liquid. The device draws in air, adds water vapr with a humidifier, and cls it t turn air int small drps. These drps trap particles and slide int a small cntainer, making detectin easy with cmmn tls used fr liquid analysis.
      Early tests prved its effectiveness. It caught easily evaprated (挥发的) cffee vapr, detected glucse in breath, identified E. cli in the air, and fund signs f inflammatin (炎症) in mice with unhealthy gut bacteria. Obviusly, it slved the prblem f cllecting mlecules that evaprate easily — a majr wrry during the device’s develpment.
      The device was first inspired by the need fr painless tests fr early-brn babies in ICUs. These fragile babies are likely t have health prblems, and repeated bld tests may put them in danger. Dctrs hpe the device can track health signs withut taking bld, prtecting these high-risk patients. It als shws prmise fr diagnsing inflammatry bwel disease, thugh the related breath signs first need t be recrded. The team plans t imprve and make it smaller t create a wearable device fr daily use.
      Besides medical uses, this achievement may pen the dr t new physics research n air impurities and state changes f matter. As a new tl fr detecting air chemistry, ABLE fills the space between air and liquid mlecule analysis, creating pssibilities fr varius new develpments in healthcare and science.
      32.Why did the researchers develp ABLE?
      A.T change medicine and public health.
      B.T identify health mlecules withut liquid.
      C.T reduce finger bld checks fr patients with diabetes.
      D.T take the place f bld tests in hspitals.
      33.What can we infer abut ABLE?
      A.It is small and wearable fr daily use.
      B.It diagnses inflammatry bwel disease easily.
      C.It has prved useful fr newly brn babies.
      D.It has vercme a key technical challenge.
      34.Wh will least likely benefit frm ABLE?
      A.A chemist.B.A physician.C.A psychlgist.D.A physicist.
      35.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
      A.A Tl fr Bdily Liquid Analysis.
      B.A Tl fr Airbrne Particle Cunting.
      C.A Device fr Mdern Physics Research.
      D.A Device fr Air Mlecule Detectin.
      Helping thers can be ne f the mst meaningful things yu d, but it can als take a lt ut f yu, making yu lse sight f the fact that yu need supprt, t. Yu might think pushing thrugh is nrmal. 36 Yu need t learn hw t invest in yurself and pay attentin t yur mental well-being.
      Burnut desn’t always lk like exhaustin.
      Burnut isn’t always bvius. 37 It can be irritability (易怒), lack f fcus, r feeling like yu’re discnnected frm the wrk yu used t enjy. Being aware f the emtinal signs early makes it easier t step in and make changes. That might mean adjusting yur schedule, taking breaks when yu can, r just giving yurself permissin t unplug after a lng day.
      Learning smething new bsts mental energy.
      Ding the same rutine every day can start t feel dull. 38 Adding smething fresh t yur day, like learning a new technique r explring a new tpic, can bring yur energy back. A few minutes a day reading an article, watching a shrt tutrial, r engaging in a new task can refresh yur mindset.
      39
      If yu want t knw hw t invest in yurself, having cntrl ver yur schedule can make a huge difference in hw yu feel day t day. When yu’re able t chse hw and when yu cmplete tasks, it reduces stress and helps yu feel mre balanced.
      Small wins matter fr mtivatin.
      Smetimes big gals feel ut f reach. That’s why small wins are s imprtant. Checking smething ff yur list — even if it’s just attending a class — builds psitive drive. 40 Over time, thse small wins lead t larger milestnes.
      A.Purpse is a pwerful mental health tl.
      B.Time flexibility leads t emtinal stability.
      C.It desn’t just shw up as physical tiredness.
      D.Smetimes it can mean saying yes t extra tasks.
      E.When that happens, yur interest and mtivatin can fade.
      F.But the truth is, cnstantly putting yurself last isn’t sustainable.
      G.Each time yu cmplete a step, yu prve t yurself that prgress is happening.
      三、完形填空
      Rain began t pur dwn as my husband Mark and I left a lvely Philadelphia restaurant. Purse in ne hand, dinner leftvers in the ther, we 41 tward the parking lt and jumped int ur car.
      As we pulled ut, we bth nticed a cuple 42 alng in the rain. The wman was pushing the man, wh was in a wheelchair. Althugh the night was cld and wet, neither was dressed 43 . We drve slwly by them, each f us 44 we culd help. But ur car was small; we culdn’t 45 bth f them in the back.
      It was 46 in the car. Suddenly, my husband made a quick left and then anther. I understd he was 47 and lking fr the cuple, but I didn’t knw why. Upn seeing them, Mark pulled ver, went back t the trunk and brught ut my big, brand-new 48 . He’d nticed it when we pened the trunk earlier. He 49 the cuple in the puring rain, handed it t the man and smiled at him withut saying a wrd. Then we drve away. I smiled with 50 when I lked back at the tw strangers under the huge umbrella and I’d never frget the 51 lks n their faces.
      Mark never tld a 52 abut this. But that event 53 with me nw, and I find myself lking fr 54 t help thers ut even when it seems that I am nt in a 55 t help, because I knw sme little actin I take can make a difference.
      41.A.slidB.wanderedC.marchedD.raced
      42.A.waitingB.shelteringC.strugglingD.escaping
      43.A.neatlyB.frmallyC.warmlyD.lightly
      44.A.admittingB.wishingC.recallingD.dubting
      45.A.fitB.engageC.catchD.leave
      46.A.messyB.crwdedC.silentD.cld
      47.A.pulling awayB.slwing dwnC.hanging arundD.heading back
      48.A.umbrellaB.raincatC.blanketD.backpack
      49.A.invitedB.apprachedC.recgnizedD.accmpanied
      50.A.reliefB.cnfidenceC.patienceD.surprise
      51.A.curiusB.appreciativeC.awkwardD.inncent
      52.A.factB.jkeC.sulD.lie
      53.A.mixesB.staysC.fadesD.agrees
      54.A.cluesB.excusesC.inspiratinsD.pprtunities
      55.A.prcessB.mdC.rutineD.psitin
      四、语法填空
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      Art is a mirrr f human civilizatin, 56 (reflect) the real wrld and peple’s inner emtins. Frm primitive cave paintings t mdern masterpieces, art has always played 57 essential rle in human histry. Many influential artists, such as Claude Mnet, devted 58 (they) t creating wrks that brught life t nature.
      The Renaissance was a glden age fr art, 59 artists like Lenard da Vinci and Michelangel prduced cuntless great wrks 60 (praise) fr their perfect cmbinatin f skill and emtin. Up t nw, their paintings and sculptures 61 (admire) wrldwide, as they shw a deep understanding f human nature and beauty. Art exhibitins nt nly enable us t gain 62 (appreciate) f beauty, but als help us understand different cultures and histrical backgrunds, bridging the gap between the past and the present.
      Art is nt just abut visual pleasure. It can als inspire us, nurish ur suls, and help us develp a 63 (subject) view f the wrld. Whether yu are a fan f classical art r mdern wrks, art has the pwer 64 (tuch) yur heart. It is n wnder that art has survived fr thusands f years, and it will cntinue t shine 65 a bright light in human civilizatin and influence mre peple in the years t cme, guiding us t explre the beauty f life.
      五、书信写作
      66.假定你是李华,为营造健康向上、绿色低碳的校园氛围,校英文网站正举办“Living Well n Campus”主题征文活动。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封信,与他分享你的想法与做法。内容包括:
      1. 健康生活与绿色环保的意义;
      2. 校园中的做法;
      3. 对同学的倡议。
      注意:1. 写作词数应为100左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Chris,
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达
      67.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。
      It was suppsed t be a perfect father-sn biking adventure. Sixteen-year-ld Tm and his dad had planned a 50-kilmeter bike ride thrugh the cuntryside t celebrate Tm’s birthday. The night befre, Tm was s excited that he culd barely sleep, imagining the pen rad and the beautiful scenery.
      Befre leaving, Tm’s dad put n an ld silver watch. It was a family treasure passed dwn frm his grandpa. The watch’s glass was cracked, but it still kept time accurately, standing as a symbl f the family’s tughness. “This watch has seen its share f tugh times, just like us,” his dad said, smiling at Tm. “But it keeps ging, and s will we.” Tm ndded, feeling clse t his dad when he lked at the watch.
      In the warm mrning sun, they set ff. Their backpacks were filled with water, energy-bsting snacks and a first-aid kit. Tm’s shiny red bike, which he had spent weeks cleaning and fixing, shne brightly in the sun. As they cycled alng the cuntry rads, the fresh smell f grass and wildflwers filled the air. Tm felt extremely happy and pedaled (踩踏板) even harder with excitement.
      Hwever, as the mrning passed, the sun gradually disappeared behind thick dark cluds. By nn, a cld and heavy rain started t fall. The dry dirt path quickly turned int a muddy mess. Tm’s legs, nce mving smthly, nw ached with every push f the pedals. He tk a deep breath and tried t fcus n the rhythm f his pedaling, trying t ignre the rain and the tiredness in his legs.
      Althugh they were wet and uncmfrtable, they kept ging. They were determined nt t let the weather stp them. But when they turned a sharp crner, they saw a lng, steep slpe (斜坡). The rain was puring heavily, and the path ahead lked slippery with mud sliding dwn. Tm’s heart sank, and he began t dubt himself.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      As Tm hesitated, his dad placed a firm hand n his shulder.
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      Gradually, the rain stpped and they arrived at the tp f the muntain.
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      参考答案
      1.B
      【原文】W: Did yu knw that? They are planning t build a waste recycling plant in ur village!
      M: What? That’s unacceptable! I am ging t file a cmplaint t the cmmittee!
      2.A
      【原文】M: Jane, wait a secnd. I’m ging with yu.
      W: Okay. I’m ging t Prfessr Wang’s calligraphy class.
      M: I knw. It’s in the chemistry building, right? My bilgy class is in the same building.
      3.C
      【原文】M: Excuse me, culd yu please spare me sme time? I’m ding a quick survey n the quality f ur prducts and services.
      W: Srry, I’m in a hurry. I’m suppsed t be in class at 9:00 and I’m already ten minutes late nw.
      4.C
      【原文】W: Jim, what is the speed f ur car nw?
      M: 80 kilmeters an hur.
      W: The sign says the maximum speed is 70 kilmeters an hur n this rad.
      M: OK. I have t drive mre slwly.
      5.A
      【原文】M: I’d like t eat sme ndles. D yu remember the thick nes we had n ur trip t China?
      W: Yes, they were gd, althugh I liked the dumplings there mst. Right nw, thugh, I’d just like a sandwich.
      M: Yu shuld have gt ne while we were shpping.
      6.B 7.C
      【原文】W: All the fd smells fresh tday and makes my muth water.
      M: Let’s line up here. This line seems a little shrter.
      W: What’s n the menu tday?
      M: Fish, beef, prk, chicken and vegetables. Fr main fd there is rice, steamed bread and ndles.
      W: Oh, we’re lucky tday, aren’t we?
      M: Yes, I’d rather take cabbage with beef.
      W: I think I’ll take fried fish, because fish is my favurite.
      M: That’s gd. We can share what we have.
      8.A 9.C 10.A
      【原文】M: Clara, I heard yu were training fr a marathn. I’m really impressed. I culd never d that.
      W: I’ve been running fr a few mnths nw, but I stepped things up abut a mnth ag.
      M: But it’s s hard t d marathn. Hw did yu make it?
      W: I started ff slwly, wrked my way alng, and nw I d ver three miles every day, mre n weekends. Give it a sht, and yu’ll feel great.
      M: Sure. I will. S besides running, d yu recmmend any ther wrkut?
      W: Well, it depends. Andrew, d yu prefer t be quiet and alne r like making friends?
      M: Yu knw I study alne in this city, far away frm my hmetwn. S if I can make sme friends, it wuld be perfect.
      W: Well, I knw a club fcusing n hiking trips at weekends. It usually sets ut n Friday evening, taking a bus ride t a nearby muntainus area, and they spend Saturday hiking, camping, even diving smetimes, befre heading back n Sunday.
      M: Cl! I lve that. Please d let me knw hw t jin it.
      W: N prblem.
      11.A 12.B 13.A
      【原文】M: The guest fr tday is Sue Walter, a famus judge in curt. Gd mrning, Sue!
      W: Gd mrning, Shawn.
      M: Sue, wuld yu please tell us the theme f yur new bk?
      W: Well, I want peple wh have challenges in their lives t believe that they can still accmplish a lt. Always ask fr help, I suggest.
      M: Right. What’s the best part f being a judge in curt?
      W: Having a vice in the decisin-making prcess. I feel a sense f satisfactin and happiness abut that.
      M: Er... What d yu mean by happiness?
      W: I think it wuld be the satisfactin f enjying things with thers, meaning when yu give it t thers, whether it’s time, attentin, a gift, anything, just thse mments f sharing. I have been n a children’s prgram. I talk t them abut hw the law helps peple slve their prblems.
      M: Thanks. I appreciate yur time...
      14.C 15.C 16.B
      【原文】W: Remind me, Trevr. When shuld we make the presentatin?
      M: Dr. White said it’s n June 4th.
      W: S what are we ging t include in it? Shall we start frm sme histrical backgrund f the islands? Maybe smething abut the ecnmy r smething else?
      M: Oh n! Dr. White said we shuldn’t g int that srt f detail.
      W: OK. Hw abut the gegraphical lcatin since nt many peple knw where the islands are.
      M: Gd idea. And an verview f their educatin system shuld be included.
      W: That means educatin statistics like literacy rates and schl places shuld be presented.
      M: Abslutely. Dr. White said he wanted us t use plenty f visual tls, like the verhead prjectr and sme maps and we might as well try them ut befre the presentatin.
      W: N prblem. They are available in the Resurces Rm.
      M: I see, Julie. But it’s almst time fr my lessn. May we divide it? I will bk all the visuals and yu d the ther stuff. Let’s meet again n Mnday.
      W: Sure.
      17.B 18.C 19.A 20.B
      【原文】
      W: Public libraries arund the United States are changing what it means t be a library. Instead f just being places fr bks, they have becme cmmunity centers. Lewes Public Library is ne f them. This mnth, the library held events like discussins abut bks and current events, mvie shwings, petry writing wrkshps, and Spanish-language discussins. Fr children, ne f the mst ppular events this year was when a nature center brught in several special animals. Delaware Library als has a prgram t mail a free bk t families with yung children each mnth. The gal is t prvide children with a large bk cllectin in their hme withut having t pay fr it themselves. In sme cmmunities, libraries are where peple access scial services. Wheatn Library, Maryland’s new public library, hlds jb fairs and partners with lcal rganizatins t help families get health insurance. Peple wh cannt affrd t buy their wn laptp cmputers can brrw ne frm the library. Besides, many libraries have bk stres where visitrs can buy new and used bks. The mney raised ges back t supprting the libraries.
      56.reflecting 57.an 58.themselves 59.when 60.praised 61.have been admired 62.appreciatin 63.subjective 64.t tuch 65.as
      66.Dear Chris,
      I’m writing t share my thughts n the “Living Well n Campus” campaign, which aims t create a healthy, lw-carbn campus atmsphere fr every student.
      A healthy lifestyle and green living are f great significance. First, they bst ur physical and mental well-being, helping us stay energetic and fcused n study. Besides, they help prmte sustainable develpment, which is crucial fr bth the campus and the wrld. Fr me, I stick t a regular rutine, take daily exercise and keep a balanced diet t stay healthy.
      I sincerely call n all classmates t take actin. Only by jint effrts can we build a mre vibrant and ec-friendly campus that we all lve.
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      67.Paragraph 1:
      As Tm hesitated, his dad placed a firm hand n his shulder. Lking at Tm, his dad said, “Remember the watch? It still wrks well thrugh hard times. We’re just like it.” Tm listened intently. His dad’s wrds deeply inspired him. The fllwing hurs witnessed his struggle and perseverance. Ignring the puring rain and the slippery slpe, he made every effrt t pedal his bike. With mud splashing nt their clthes, they kept ging, encuraging each ther all the way. Despite the tiredness, they were getting clser t the tp f the muntain.Paragraph 2:
      Gradually, the rain stpped and they arrived at the tp f the muntain. The mment they reached the peak, a beautiful rainbw appeared in the sky. The scenery arund them was breathtaking. Tm’s dad lked at him with pride, saying, “Yu did an amazing jb, sn! I’m s prud f yu.” Hearing this, Tm felt the exhaustin frm riding his bike was replaced by a sense f excitement and satisfactin. They std there, immersed in the splendid view. Frm this unfrgettable adventure, Tm realized that it was the simple watch that had helped him becme strnger.题号
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