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      这是一份福建省龙岩市2025-2026学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语试卷,共6页。试卷主要包含了B.At 8,B.$20,B.$86, Very ften when等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      听力选择题
      What will the speakers mst likely d after lunch?
      Write a paper.B.Attend a wrkshp.C.Visit a stre.
      When will the wman pick up the man?
      At 8:00.B.At 8:30.C.At 8:15.
      Hw can the man’s recipe be described?
      It’s a reward.B.It’s a success.C.It’s a prblem.
      What des the man have t d nw?
      A.Finish typing the paper. B.Put the material in rder.C.Finish checking his reference.
      What is the main tpic f the cnversatin?
      A.Gifts fr a friend.B.A literature event.C.A ging-away party.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      In a cafe.B.At a grcery.C.In a theatre.
      Hw much shuld the man pay?
      $5.B.$20.C.$25.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      Which event impressed the wman mst?
      The dance party.B.The yard sale.C.The picnic.
      What were the neighbrs like befre?
      They held small events.
      They seldm interacted.
      They shared their belngings.
      What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.A regular activity.B.Weekend plans.C.Changes in the cmmunity.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      Why did the fficer want t see the man’s licence?
      Because he was speeding.
      Because he was a stranger.
      Because he tk the wrng turn.
      What’s the speed limit in business area f this city?
      A.20 mph.B.25 mph.C.35 mph.
      Hw des the wman prbably feel abut the man’s mistake?
      Angry.B.Dubtful.C.Sympathetic.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      Wh is the pineer f the Slw Fd Mvement?
      An Italian.B.A Spanish.C.A Frenchman.
      What caused the start f the Slw Fd Mvement?
      The pening f a fast fd restaurant.
      An ad f a fast fd cmpany.
      meal eaten in Rme.
      Hw des the man cnsider fast fd?
      Nutritius.B.Bring.C.Tasty.
      What is the main aim f the Slw Fd Mvement?
      T prtect traditinal dishes.
      T prmte better lifestyles.
      T prevent eating fast fd.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      Hw can frzen fd be kept cld at rdinary temperatures?
      By using bags.B.By using water.C.By using paper.
      What is advised t d when camping?
      Use special dry fds. B.Never ck meat r eggs.C.Keep milk in a cler bx.
      What is the passage mainly abut?
      Hw t pick up fresh fd.
      Hw t eat healthily in different weather.
      Hw t keep fd frm ging bad in summer.
      阅读理解
      Immersive Van Ggh Exhibitin Opens in SingapreWhat is the exhibitin abut?
      Van Ggh: The Immersive Experience is a large - scale digital art exhibitin that brings the Pst-Impressinist master’s wrks t life thrugh prjectins, sund and interactive technlgy. It returns t Singapre with a ntable new feature.What is the key new feature?
      A dedicated AI Studi has been added. Visitrs can type a text prmpt, such as “sunflwers under a starry sky,” and an artificial intelligence algrithm will instantly generate a unique digital image in Van Ggh’s distinctive style f brushstrkes and clrs. This image can then be prjected alngside the artist’s classic wrks. “It’s abut participatin, nt just bservatin,” ntes a curatr (策展人).What are the main sectins f the experience?
      . Digital Galleries: Walk thrugh rms surrunded by animated prjectins f paintings like The Starry Night and
      Sunflwers.
      . AI Studi: Create and display yur wn AI-generated Van Ggh-style artwrk.
      . VR Jurney: Use virtual reality headsets t explre the landscapes f Arles, France that inspired Van Ggh. Please nte: The VR sectin has a separate queue and may require additinal waiting time.
      TIME SPENT ACROSS THE 3 MAIN SECTIONS
      What are the dates and prices?
      . Dates & Venue: 15 Nvember 2025 — 15 May 2026, Marina Bay Sands Exp and Cnventin Centre.
      . Ticket Price:
      Adult (18-64): $ 32 (Weekdays) /$ 38 (Weekends)
      Child (5-12): $ 18 (All days) Children under 5 enter free. Student (13-17 r with valid ID): $ 22 (All days)
      Senir (65+): $20 (All days)
      Family Package (2 Adults+2 Children): $ 88 (Weekdays nly)
      What makes the exhibitin special?
      It priritizes active interactin ver passive viewing.
      It values AI artwrk mre than human creatin.
      It stresses the cmmercial ptential f AI artwrk.
      It makes art appreciatin accessible t children.
      What can visitrs d in the VR Jurney?
      Design riginal artwrks in the style f Van Ggh.
      Take a virtual tur f the scenery that influenced Van Ggh. C.Appreciate lively pictures f Van Ggh’s well - knwn paintings. D.Cmmunicate with lcal artists in the city f Arles.
      Hw much shuld a yung cuple with 4-year-ld twins pay at least?
      $82.B.$86.C.$88.D.$64.
      Tuan Pham, a 47-year-ld man, was feeling strng as he apprached the 12-mile mark f the Lng Beach Half Marathn. It was his seventh race, and he lked frward t celebrating at the finish line with his teenage sn, wh had run ahead. Suddenly, after taking anther step r tw, he cllapsed, his memry cutting ff entirely. He lay mtinless n the grund, his heart having stpped cmpletely.
      He had n pulse and wasn’t breathing. Three blcked arteries (动脉) had caused a sudden cardiac arrest (心
      脏骤停) , leaving him clinically dead. Accrding t the American Heart Assciatin, the survival rate fr an ut-f-hspital cardiac arrest is less than 12%. Pham’s situatin seemed hpeless, and his nly chance relied n a miracle — like a heart dctr happening t be nearby.
      At that very mment, Dr. Ryan Chiu, a heart dctr frm a nearby hspital, happened t be just a few feet away. He had finished a meal and was leaving a restaurant when his friend asked him t stay a few minutes fr the cean view. This small delay prved t be fateful. Seeing Pham fall, Dr. Chiu rushed ver, recgnized the emergency, and immediately began perfrming chest cmpressins.
      Dr. Chiu handled the crisis well. He asked a bystander t cntinue cmpressins while calling his hspital t prepare an perating rm. Sn, an ambulance tk Pham t the hspital, with Dr. Chiu driving behind. The surgery t clear the blcked arteries was a ttal success. Pham nt nly survived but fully recvered — he even planned t return t finish the last tw miles.
      Reflecting n the incredible series f events, Pham was filled with amazement. “I can’t believe the first guy t see me fall and give me help was a cardiac surgen,” he said. “What are the dds?” It was the perfect timing — a friend’s casual suggestin, the surgen’s delayed leave, and his immediate presence — that turned a near tragedy int a miraculus survival stry.
      What happened t Tuan Pham during the marathn?
      He fell and gt his leg injured.B.He lst his memry after the race.
      C.He suffered a sudden heart failure.D.He felt t tired t finish the last tw miles.
      Why des the authr mentin “less than 12%” in paragraph 2?
      T stress the urgency f Pham’s situatin.B.T shw the cmmnness f heart diseases. C.T explain the imprtance f daily exercise. D.T criticize the slw respnse f ambulances.
      What directly caused Dr. Chiu t be at the scene at the right time?
      He was fllwing the ambulance.B.He was participating in the marathn.
      C.A friend asked him t stay t see the view.D.A bystander called him fr immediate help.
      What is the best title fr the passage?
      A.A Desperate Race.B.A Timely Rescue.
      C.A Surgen’s Quick Aid.D.A Marathn Misfrtune.
      At the ft f Yinhu Muntain in Shenzhen, the Yulng landfill — nce the city’s largest waste site — is busy in the early mrning. After tw decades undisturbed, the Yulng landfill’s 2.55 millin cubic meters f waste
      — a vlume large enugh t fill 1,000 swimming pls — is nw underging the natin’s largest excavatin (挖
      掘) and relcatin prject, with dzens f excavatrs perating all ut.
      Lcated near the city center, the landfill lng plluted the nearby neighbrhds with terrible smells and dirty grundwater. Meanwhile, the increasing shrtage f land resurces has frced the city t fundamentally explre new appraches t tackling this waste pile prblem. Nw, at the site, trucks transprt different categries f waste t srting centers. After srting, burnable materials f the husehld waste are transprted t the energy eclgical park fr incineratin (焚烧), thus turning waste int resurces.
      In the incineratin wrkshp, waste gas is kept abve 850°C fr at least tw secnds t cmpletely break
      dwn dixins, a harmful byprduct. After many steps f purificatin, the gas released meets higher standards than thse f the EU. The prject can deal with 330,000 tns f burnable waste and prduce 100 millin kilwatt-hurs f electricity yearly, enugh fr 26,000 families.
      Pan Gng, an expert in slid waste research, said China’s waste-t-energy technlgy is wrld-leading. Chinese cmpanies nw lead the wrld in technlgy, cst cntrl, and peratinal experience. Mst equipment and cmpnents have been dmestically prduced, achieving independent cntrl ver the entire industry chain frm waste cllectin and incineratin t gas treatment.
      China is als sharing its experiences and technlgies with the wrld. Speaking at the launch ceremny f a Chinese-funded waste-t-energy plant in Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyz President Japarv said the factry wuld help slve waste prcessing issues while generating electricity and creating jbs. As f May 2025, Chinese cmpanies had been invlved in 79 verseas waste-t-energy prjects. The “ging glbal” f China’s waste-t-energy industry has becme a key cmpnent f China’s participatin in glbal envirnmental gvernance.
      What was a prblem caused by the Yulng landfill befre relcatin?
      It ccupied t much farming land.
      It led t shrtage f natural resurces.
      It brught unpleasant smells and pllutin.
      It prevented the develpment f lcal turism.
      Why is the excavated waste frm Yulng landfill burned at temperatures abve 850°C?
      T break dwn harmful substances.B.T burn the waste faster. C.T reduce the vlume f waste. D.T generate mre electricity.
      What is a feature f Chinese waste-t-energy technlgy accrding t Pan?
      It adpts imprted guidance.B.It remains under develpment.
      C.It targets the dmestic market.D.It prves self-sufficient in equipment.
      What is the main purpse f the text?
      T explain the wrking principle f a landfill.
      T urge glbal cperatin n waste prcessing.
      T cmpare waste prcessing technlgies at hme and abrad.
      T shw the advantages and glbal influence f China’s waste-t-energy technlgy.
      Scientists in Australia have fund strng evidence that lng-term insmnia ( 失眠) may be caused by prblems in the brain’s natural 24-hur rhythm (节奏). This rhythm cntrls hw active ur minds are during the
      day and night. The discvery helps explain why sme peple cannt “switch ff” at night, even when their bdies feel tired.
      In a study published in Sleep Medicine, researchers frm the University f Suth Australia studied hw thinking changes ver a whle day. They cmpared 16 lder adults with insmnia t 16 healthy sleepers. This was the first time scientists carefully recrded daily changes in mental activity in this way.
      Insmnia affects abut 10% f peple and is even mre cmmn amng lder adults. Many patients say their minds feel t active at night. Dctrs ften call this “mental veractivity”, but the exact reasn has nt been clear.
      T find answers, the researchers carried ut a 24-hur lab experiment. All 32 vlunteers stayed awake in bed under sft light. Fd, mvement, and utside time signals were strictly cntrlled. This allwed scientists t study specifically the brain’s natural rhythm.
      Every hur, the participants described their thughts, including hw clear, emtinal, r cntrllable they were. Results shwed that bth grups had natural daily patterns: thinking was strngest in the afternn and weakest in the early mrning.
      Hwever, peple with insmnia shwed imprtant differences. Unlike healthy sleepers, their thinking did nt slw dwn strngly at night. Their thught patterns stayed mre daytime-like in the nighttime hurs when the brain shuld be quietening. Their cgnitive ( 认知的) peaks were als deferred by arund six and a half hurs,
      suggesting that their internal (内在的) clcks may encurage attentive thinking well int the night.
      The researchers say that current treatments nly fcus n behaviral strategies, but these findings suggest that tailred appraches addressing circadian and cgnitive factrs culd ffer a slutin.
      What was the purpse f the lab experiment?
      T explre the harms f insmnia in the elderly.
      T study peple’s internal daily brain rhythm.
      T track emtinal changes ver time.
      T measure light effects n sleep.
      What were the participants required t d every hur?
      Rate light levels.B.Measure brain waves.
      C.Recrd sleep length.D.Reprt their ideas.
      What des the underlined wrd “deferred” in paragraph 6 mean?
      A.Examined.B.Given up.
      C.Put ff.D.Remved.
      What d the researchers expect f the findings?
      They will play a rle in treating insmnia.
      They will be applied t new medical fields.
      They will help patients imprve their lives.
      They will bring abut the change f traditinal medicine.
      Hw t stay healthy living in a city
      Staying in a city is a great way t live a safer and mre envirnmentally friendly lifestyle. City living prvides yu with plenty f chances t stay healthy. Yu’re nly a few steps away frm being yur healthiest self!
      36 Invest (投资) in a bike t save time and mney traveling. While cars seem faster, yu can have
      mre mbility by riding a bike. Check and see if yur city has any bike rutes built int the street that allw yu t travel mre safely.
      37 Search nline r lk thrugh yur lcal newspaper advertisements t see if gym r fitness club
      near yu. While gyms are a bit mre expensive, yu can get special equipment. 38 If anything, exercising
      in a busier place can help yu feel mre mtivated (有动力的).
      Run t stay in shape. 39 If yu dn’t feel like driving r biking, running can als be a great chice
      fr getting frm place t place. Whenever yu g ut make sure that yu’re running in cmfrtable shes and wearing a reflective shirt.
      Plan healthy meals fr each week. Create a calendar fr mealtime, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
      40 S yu can shp fr what yu need early n. If yu’re ging t be busy n a certain day f the week, chse
      a frzen meal instead.
      Jin a lcal gym t stay healthy.
      Travel by bike instead f car t get places.
      Dn’t wrry abut the places being t crwded.
      Check the area in walking distance frm yur hme.
      Order frm healthier restaurants instead f ging fr fast fd.
      Decide ahead f time what yu’d like t eat thrughut the week.
      Use the large number f sidewalks arund yu t get sme exercise.
      完形填空
      My wife and I mved int ur hme tw years ag. We had a yard with a lt f 41. Very ften when
      we have flwers, Denise r I wuld plant sme between the rcks, just t add sme 42 t the area.
      Last summer, I fund a tiny little plant in the yard that I culd nt immediately identify. I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise said she didn’t either.
      We decided t let it 43 grwing until we culd find ut what it was.
      Weeks passed and as I made my way back t the 44 plant, it appeared t be a sunflwer. I decided
      t 45 the weeds (杂草) arund it. As I pulled rcks frm the area t get t the weeds, I nticed smething
      46.The sunflwer had nt 47 where I saw it begin. It actually had begun under a big rck and grwn
      under and arund it t reach the 48.
      That’s when I 49 that if a tiny little sunflwer didn’t let a big rck stand in its way f develping,
      we t have the ability f ding the same thing. If we 50 urselves like that little sunflwer, we can reach
      where we 51 t g and get what we need fr grwth.
      We need t believe in urselves knwing we have the 52 t achieve ur gals. Like the sunflwer,
      it knew it had the ability t get ver the rcks because it had 53 in itself that it wuld succeed. Stand tall
      like the sunflwer and be 54 f wh and what we are, and then the envirnment will begin t 55
      us. We will find a way t g under r arund any “rcks” in rder t reach ur gals.
      41.A.flwer
      B.insects
      C.vegetables
      D.rcks
      42.A.water
      B.fertilizer
      C.clr
      D.shape
      43.A.stp
      B.cntinue
      C.imprve
      D.escape
      44.A.weak
      B.strange
      C.lnely
      D.pretty
      45.A.cllect
      B.tend
      C.remve
      D.watch
      46.A.unusual
      B.wnderful
      C.terrible
      D.valuable
      47.A.passed
      B.started
      C.left
      D.died
      48.A.air
      B.tp
      C.sun
      D.huse
      49.A.hped
      B.realized
      C.dubted
      D.regretted
      50.A.fill in
      B.put in
      C.wrry abut
      D.believe in
      51.A.frget
      B.hate
      C.aim
      D.wait
      52.A.wish
      B.plan
      C.ability
      D.idea
      53.A.faith
      B.energy
      C.virtue
      D.curage
      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。
      Lunyu, r the Analects f Cnfucius, is 56 fine example f wrld literature and the publicatin f
      the Maltese versin f the ancient Chinese bk wuld further enhance cultural exchanges between China and Malta, says Maltese Sinlgist and translatr f the bk Salvatre Giuffre.
      It is the first time that the bk, which is a cllectin f ideas and sayings frm the ancient Chinese philspher Cnfucius (551-479 BC), 57 (translate) int Maltese.
      58 made us mved was that Giuffre spent arund tw years making the anthlgy accessible t
      Maltese readers, especially t yung students, by translating it. 59 (current), the Maltese versin is
      available fr lcal readers. The translated versin is cmplete with an intrductin t the life f Cnfucius, the era he lived in, his teachings and the key cncepts, terms, names and figures 60 (mentin) in the bk.
      Giuffre says he added cmments and explanatins t make the text 61 (easy) fr Maltese readers t
      understand. “I tried t keep my Maltese versin as understandable as pssible t enable a larger circle f readers t benefit 62 it,” Giuffre says. “I hpe my translatin will cntribute t the spread f Chinese culture 63
      knwledge f Chinese philsphy in Malta.”
      Giuffre ntes that Cnfucius nt nly teaches peple hw t becme gd rulers but als hw t gvern a cuntry. The Chinese initiative f building a cmmunity with a shared future clearly expresses the visin f tday’s China 64 (prmte) a peaceful system f gd glbal gvernance.
      “Cnfucius’ idea f gd gvernance wuld then be taken as a mdel fr wrld harmny, 65
      (cperate) and gvernance,” he says.
      书信写作
      66.假定你是学生会主席李华。2026 年我国正加速推进“碳达峰”(Carbn Peaking)进程,多地已宣布提前达到峰值。作为新时代青年,你认为中学生在校园生活中能为“双碳”目标(碳达峰和碳中和 Carbn Peaking and Carbn Neutrality)做些什么。请你写一封英文倡议书,号召同学们践行低碳生活(lw-carbn life),助力
      54.A.aware
      B.afraid
      C.prud
      D.tired
      55.A.frgive
      B.supprt
      C.upset
      D.affect
      国家实现“双碳”目标。内容包括:
      指出校园中不符合低碳环保理念的现象;
      校园低碳生活的具体建议;
      发出倡议并呼吁行动。
      注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear fellw students,
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      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。
      I was brn and grew up in a small seaside twn. In my childhd, I ften played n the beach with my elder sister, chasing (追逐) the waves and enjying the seaside scenery.
      One sunny summer afternn, my sister and I were playing n a big rck. quite a distance frm the beach.
      We were s happy that we didn’t ntice the water rising. When we decided t g back, we were shcked t find that the rck had almst been cvered by water and there was n way back t the shre. Meanwhile, the wind blew harder and harder. We gt int a panic, waving and shuting crazily twards the shre. Suddenly, I slipped (滑) and fell int the sea. My sister stretched ut her hand t catch hld f me. Hwever, she culd nt stay still, and stay ff
      the rck int the sea, t.
      “Help! Help!” We cried. I culd feel my bdy tingling ( 酸麻) as I tried t breathe fr air. I attempted t swim back t the rck, but the water was t deep and the waves were t strng. What made things wrse was that the rugh water made it almst impssible fr anyne t hear ur cries. Tears mixed with the water as I struggled in
      the sea. My sister, althugh using all her strength, wasn’t able t pull me in. Instead, she was being pushed apart frm me by the big waves. The tw f us, scared t death, kept crying.
      Luckily, tw bys playing n the beach happened t see us. They quickly fund a stick nearby and apprached us cautiusly, hand in hand. They tried t pull us ashre with the stick. But the stick was t shrt fr us t reach. Wrse still, the wind was getting s strng that the tw bys were rcked frm side t side, unable t stand steadily. Eventually, they had n chice but t g back t the shre t lk fr ther peple t help us.
      注意:
      续写词数应为 150;
      请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Anther huge wave crashed ver my head and pulled me under.
      When I finally pened my eyes, I was lying n the sft sand, surrunded by familiar faces.
      参考答案
      1.C
      【原文】M: I need t pick up sme ntebks fr my wrkshp this weekend. Culd we drp by the bkstre after lunch?
      W: Sure, let’s head t Paper Plus. It’s nt far frm here. M: Perfect.
      2.C
      【原文】W: I’m n my way t yu nw. I shuld be there in abut half an hur. M: Oh, dn’t wrry. Take yur time. It’s nly seven frty-five nw.
      W: Perfect! Then we can still leave yur place befre eight thirty, right? 3.B
      【原文】W: I tried that new recipe yu shared — the chclate chip ckies. They were a hit with my family.
      M: I’m glad yu liked them. I’ve shared that recipe with s many peple and they all say the same thing. Baking can be s rewarding.
      W: It certainly can.
      4.B
      【原文】M: Hw are yu getting alng with yur research paper?
      W: I’ve finished all my research, but I haven’t been able t rganize it, s I haven’t begun the paper yet. 5.A
      【原文】M: Have yu heard abut Angela’s farewell (告别)?
      W: Oh yes, her desk is verflwing with presents. I gt her a literary bk.
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      答案
      C
      C
      A
      C
      B
      M: Hw thughtful! I’ll have t find smething by the end f the day. W: I’m sure yu’ll find smething perfect.
      6.C7.B
      【原文】M: Hi, I’d like 2 tickets fr the 7:00 pm shw. Can I have seats in the middle? W: OK. Wuld yu like any snacks with that?
      M: Yes. Tw cups f range juice and a bag f French fries.
      W: OK. It’s $25, but yu can get 20% ff if yu have a membership card. M: Srry, I didn’t bring the card with me.
      W: D yu remember yur card number? M: Sure. It’s 478.
      8.B9.B10.C
      【原文】W: Our new neighbrs have really dne a great jb, haven’t they?
      M: Yu’re nt kidding. This whle area has taken n a new lk since they mved in. W: Ttally. The cmmunity events they’ve rganized have been a huge hit.
      M: Yeah, everyne lved the dance party. And the picnic in the park last mnth was really fun t. Peple arund here seem much clser nw.
      W: I agree. But yu knw what I liked the mst? The yard sale they arranged n weekends. It really gt everyne talking and trading stuff. In the past peple mstly kept t themselves. That event really helped everyne“cme ut f their shells”, yu knw?
      M: Yes. It’s wnderful t see everyne cming tgether like this. We shuld suggest hlding these kinds f things mre ften.
      11.A12.B13.C
      【原文】W: Can I see yur license, please?
      M: What’s the matter ? Did I d smething wrng? W: Yu were speeding.
      M: I’m nt sure, but I think I was ging abut 35.
      W: This street is a 25-mile-per-hur speed zne, yu knw. In this state, the speed limit in business area is 25. Did yu see the signs all alng the street?
      M: I’m srry, fficer. I guess I didn’t ntice. I was busy thinking f my jb interview. Yu see, it’s my first time here.
      W: Well, since it’s yur first time in this city, I will just give yu a warning this time, but be careful nt t speed again.
      14.A15.A16.B17.B
      【原文】W: S, Mike, what is the Slw Fd Mvement?
      M: Well, it’s a reactin t fast fd and fast mdern lifestyles. The Mvement was started by an Italian called Carl Petrini. He rganized it because a McDnald’s had pened near the Spanish Steps in Rme. He felt it was the ruin f many valuable traditinal things and he tried t prmte healthier ways f eating and living.
      W: S, Slw Fd just means healthier fd, des it?
      M: Nt exactly. I think it’s mre abut ur lifestyles. We’re always in such a hurry. We dn’t have enugh time t enjy ur lives.
      W: Fast Fd cmpanies advertise their fd is healthy. Hw wuld yu answer that?
      M: It may be right in a way, but fr me, the prblem is that wherever yu sit dwn fr a meal, whether in France r China, what yu’re given is t similar. It makes eating and life bring. Traditinal fd isn’t ging t be lst cmpletely, but we d want as many peple as pssible t enjy it.
      W: S, let’s see if I’ve understd yu. The Mvement’s main bject is t imprve the way we live, isn’t it? M: Exactly that. It’s nt just abut fd. It’s abut hw we live and finding time t enjy ur lives.
      18.A19.A20.C
      【原文】
      W: During the summer, yu shuld be even mre careful than usual because fd ges bad faster in ht weather than in cld weather. When yu buy frzen and refrigerated fds, dn’t make lng stps n yur way hme because frzen fds culd becme sft r warm.
      Using bags helps keep fd cld until yu can get hme. Milk and milk prducts shuld be refrigerated immediately. When camping r picnicking, r at any time when refrigeratin can’t be made use f, use special dry fds.
      Dn’t leave fd in a ht car. Picnic favrites like meat, chicken, and eggs shuld be kept in a cler bx. Abve all, if the fd desn’t seem t be nrmal in smell r appearance, thrw it away immediately. Dn’t taste it.
      36.B37.A38.C39.G40.F
      41.D42.C43.B44.B45.C46.A47.B48.C49.B50.D
      51.C52.C53.A54.C55.B
      56.a57.has been translated58.What59.Currently60.mentined61.easier
      62.frm 63.and 64.prmting 65.cperatin 66.【范文】
      Dear fellw students,
      Currently, there are sme issues n ur campus that cntradict lw-carbn principles. Fr example, sme classrms are left empty with the lights and air cnditining still n. Dispsable lunch bxes and plastic bttles are als ften fund in rubbish bins, and many students chse t take the car instead f walking r cycling.
      Small actins can make a big difference. We can start by turning ff electrical devices when leaving classrms, reducing ur use f single-use plastics and bringing ur wn water bttles. Walking, cycling r using public transprt t get t schl als helps t reduce carbn emissins.
      Let’s act nw t supprt ur natinal “Carbn Peaking and Carbn Neutrality” gals. Every small effrt cunts. A greener campus depends n all f us. Tgether, we can create a mre sustainable and beautiful schl envirnment.
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      67.参考范文:
      Anther huge wave crashed ver my head and pulled me under. I thught I was ging t die. The cld water filled my muth, and I culdn’t breathe. Just then, I felt a strng hand grab my arm. It was a fisherman frm the village. He had heard the tw bys shuting fr help. With great effrt, he pulled me up and held me against his chest. I saw my sister was als being held by him. The waves were still strng, but he didn’t give up. Step by step, he fught against the water and finally carried us t the shre. I fell nt the sand, cughing and shaking all ver.

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