湖北省部分重点高中2025-2026学年高二下学期5月期中素养测评试卷 英语(含解析)
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这是一份湖北省部分重点高中2025-2026学年高二下学期5月期中素养测评试卷 英语(含解析),共58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.Wh is the wman reading abut nw?
A.Picass.B.Naplen.C.Neil Armstrng.
2.Where did the wman wrk last Friday?
A.In the ffice.B.At a cafe.C.At hme.
3.Hw will the man prbably get t the twn?
A.By bus.B.By bike.C.By taxi.
4.What is the wman prbably gd at?
A.Cards.B.Chess.C.Ftball.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.Their bilgy teacher.
B.The wman’s parents.
C.The pet f the class.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why is the man calling?
A.T ask the pening hurs.B.T buy tickets.C.T jin a club.
7.What is the man cncerned abut?
A.Whether his kid is allwed t get in.
B.Whether the activity charges.
C.Whether the time suits him.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is imprtant t the wman?
A.A fancy htel.B.A private beach.C.Adventurus activities.
9.What will the cmpany teach the speakers?
A.Hw t drive a bat.B.Hw t surf.C.Hw t dive.
10.What will the man d next?
A.Bk flight tickets.B.Make a phne call.C.Pack fr their hliday.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.B.Bss and secretary.C.Hst and guest.
12.When is the interview scheduled?
A.On Tuesday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Thursday.
13.What is special abut tday?
A.It is the man’s birthday.B.Staff received a pay raise.C.The new engineers arrived.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What did peple believe a few centuries ag?
A.Jupiter was made f rck.B.Earth was a flat planet.C.Plut was nt a planet.
15.Hw des the man feel abut the presentatin at the end?
A.Cnfused.B.Nervus.C.Cnfident.
16.Where are the speakers nw?
A.In the museum.B.In the cmputer lab.C.In the schl café.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Hw will the weather be in Russia tmrrw?
A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.
18.Where des the speaker live?
A.In France.B.In Spain.C.In Italy.
19.What cncerns the speaker mst?
A.The risk fr wildlife.B.The damage t farms.C.The pllutin in cities.
20.What is the next news abut?
A.Actin against climate change.
B.Develpment f glbal ecnmy.
C.Recvery f lcal businesses.
二、阅读理解
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21.What are the features f the HeatCre radiatrs?
A.Ec-friendly and space-saving.B.Pwer-saving and water-prf.
C.Cst-effective and energy-saving.D.User-friendly and air-cleaning.
22.Wh knew abut the Fischer Radiatrs frm friends?
A.Mr. Peacck.B.Fina.C.Tim Pearsn.D.HJP.
23.What is the purpse f the text?
A.T prmte a high-quality heater.B.T give advice n daily energy use.
C.T intrduce ways f saving energy.D.T guide the selectin f gd heaters.
Recently, I was surprised t learn that Luis XVI was an enthusiastic lcksmith and blacksmith. Why wuld a king get his hands dirty ding the wrk f a cmmner?
Actually, I think I understand the pleasure he fund in it. When I was a teenager, my uncle bught me the silversmithing tls. I taught myself t make silver jewelry and silverware. And sn I fund myself whiling away hurs punding sheets f metal int varius shapes, sldering (焊接) them tgether, and plishing them. I had n real gal. I was just absrbed in the prcess f making. Smetimes I was frustrated when a piece came ut badly. But I wuld just g back t the wrkbench and keep ging.
In my fllwing prfessinal life, I have had pprtunities t see ther peple in this state f absrptin. A web designer I wrked with tld me ver lunch ne day abut hw he had lain in bed the night befre imagining the architecture f a new nline site the cmpany wanted. When I saw him later that day, his eyes were glued t the mnitr as he carefully built the structure he had imagined.
Such absrptin deeply attracts us, s it feels mre like play than wrk. Indeed, when we are absrbed like this, it is prbably a kind f play. Play, after all, is hw children explre their abilities by putting them t use. As adults, we never really stp playing; we just replace dlls with websites, silverwrk, r whatever creative tls we might enjy. If we’re lucky enugh t have jbs that allw us t engage in this kind f play, it’s bvius that absrptin will help us perfrm better.
24.Why is Luis XVI mentined at the beginning f the text?
A.T tell an interesting stry.B.T intrduce the tpic.
C.T slve a histric mystery.D.T shw an unusual hbby.
25.What des the underlined part “whiling away” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A.Saving.B.Balancing.C.Killing.D.Cherishing.
26.Hw des the authr present his idea in paragraph 3?
A.By giving an example.B.By making a cntrast.
C.By making an explanatin.D.By citing thers’ pinins.
27.What can we learn frm the text?
A.Dedicatin in the prcess matters.B.Luck never fails adults.
C.Chances favr creative minds.D.Play shuld be priritized.
I’m brilliant, creative, generus and hardwrking. Or s AI keeps telling me. Thanks t what’s knwn as “AI sycphancy” — the habit f ur rbts telling us nly what we want t hear, as part f their duty t serve us — the artificial-intelligence tls I wrk with typically give me nthing but psitive feedback.
All that praise cmes with sme serius risks. We humans are suffering frm cnfirmatin bias: We tend t believe the infrmatin and pinins that prve what we already think, even if we’re wrng. It feels s gd t be right, and s uncmfrtable t be crrected — especially if thse crrectins mean changing what yu believe r hw yu behave.
That’s why I wrk hard t prevent AI’s pleaser tendencies with strategies like bringing tgether a virtual “team f cmpetitrs”, at least sme f whm are guaranteed t disagree with me. Just as imprtant, I’m using AI t cntrl my human sensibilities t praise, s that when I d get a sycphantic respnse t my instructins, I dubt it.
Perhaps the hardest part abut all this is that yu’re deliberately making yurself feel uncmfrtable. Nbdy wants t hear they are wrng. But if yu wn’t let the AI make yu uncmfrtable, then it will nly give yu the answers yu want t hear, thugh thse answers are incrrect.
And that tlerance fr discmfrt matters fr reasns that g way beynd the accuracy f AI. When we get used t AIs that leap t serve us and cnstantly tell us we’re right, we reduce ur tlerance fr humans wh challenge us.
It desn’t have t be that way, if we use smart tricks t push back n AI’s sycphantic tendencies. We can use AI t practice ur tlerance fr that discmfrt, and perhaps even increase ur appreciatin fr the humans wh (unlike AIs) give us the straight talk we smetimes need.
28.What phenmenn des the authr pint ut in paragraph 1?
A.AI’s ability t ffer creative ideas.B.AI’s tendency f pleasing users.
C.AI’s skill in crrecting human errrs.D.AI’s faith in prtecting peple.
29.Why des the authr build a virtual “team f cmpetitrs?
A.T cntrl AI’s casual behavirs.B.T train AI’s sensing abilities.
C.T bst AI’s wrking efficiency.D.T avid AI’s blind recgnitin.
30.Which f the fllwing may be a slutin t AI sycphancy?
A.Refusing thers’ fair cmment.B.Reducing the use f AI tls.
C.Ignring uncmfrtable feedback.D.Allwing AI t challenge us.
31.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A.AI Sycphancy: A Hidden Risk t remve.
B.AI Sycphancy: A Secret f AI Ppularity.
C.AI Sycphancy: A result f AI Develpment.
D.AI Sycphancy: A Blessing fr Human Prgress.
Cnventinal micrphnes and electrnic sensrs ften fail in intense heat r suffer frm severe signal interference, making them unsafe t use inside pwerful transfrmers and engines. T slve this prblem, a team f researchers has built a fiber-ptic (光纤) micrphne, shwing hw light-based sensing can vercme the limitatins f cnventinal electrnics in extreme envirnments.
Made frm glass rather than electrnics, the micrphne is s small that it fits inside a strand f pure silica fiber, which uses light changes t detect sund, based n the phtelastic effect (光弹效应). The device uses a custm sensing structure that includes a vibratin-sensitive membrane (膜) and a glass micr beam hung inside a single mde ptical fiber. Tgether, these elements frm an instrument capable f measuring extremely small vibratins, including thse generated by electrical discharge events.
Creating this suspended structure within such a narrw fiber required a highly precise cnstructin methd. The researchers cmbined laser technlgy and chemical prcessing, an advanced technique that enables the frmatin f detailed micr and nanstructures deep inside slid materials.
The all-glass design makes the device incredibly durable and allws it t keep wrking in tugh cnditins. The researchers tested the micrphne in a 1000℃ furnace fr 100 minutes, finding that it remained stable and cntinued t transmit clear signals during this time. They als demnstrated the sensr’s acustic perfrmance acrss an ultra-wide range frm 40 kHz t 1.6 MHz, cnfirming its ability t detect sunds in bth air and underwater envirnments.
Such a micrphne can be placed inside high-vltage transfrmers t listen fr tiny electrical sparks. It discvers hidden dangers early and prevents blackuts r explsins. In the future, it can be widely used in industrial testing, medical imaging and aerspace mnitring, ffering a safe and stable sensing slutin fr extreme cnditins.
32.What is special abut the newly-develped micrphne?
A.It is pwered by electricity.B.It depends n light changes.
C.It may break dwn in high heat.D.It can detect signal interference.
33.Which best illustrates the internal structure f the all-fiber micrphne?
A.B.C.D.
34.What d the figures in paragraph 4 shw abut the micrphne?
A.Its simple prductin prcess.B.Its ppularity in industrial test.
C.Its reliability in extreme cnditins.D.Its high precisin in cnstructin.
35.What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
A.Supprting evidence f the research results.
B.A further explanatin f the research methds.
C.Ptential applicatins f the research subject.
D.A reasnable dubt abut the research prcess.
Be a Teenage Cmpser
Yur teenage years can be a great time fr sngwriting. Yu have a lt f emtins, and there tends t be a lt ging n in yur life. Writing sngs can be a great way t navigate this perid and express yurself. 36 . T make it easy fr yu, we’ve gt a handy list f techniques.
Brainstrm specific tpics t write abut
37 . If yu can fcus n an emtin abut a certain thing, r sme aspect f sciety that affects yu, it can make writing lyrics easier. Avid general tpics in favr f smething very specific. Rather than saying, “I’m ging t write abut friendship,” yu might say, “I’m ging t write abut the first day that we met and what that felt like.”
Write a letter t a friend abut yur passin
This is a gd way t get lts f ideas dwn quickly. Think f what yu care deeply abut, and tell yur friend all abut it. Write as much as yu can. 38 .Yu can wrk these phrases int a sng, adding new lyrics as needed.
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Sngs that tell a specific stry can be a gd ptin when yu are starting ut. Think f a specific happy r sad memry frm when yu were yung and write an accunt f it. Narrw dwn the stry and arrange it int sng frm. Yu culd write abut a time when yu gt lst in the mall and had t wait fr yur mm t cme t get yu.
Start with the music
Many sngwriters wh are gd at an instrument will start by cming up with a meldy, even if it is just a few secnds lng, and writing lyrics that fit the tne f the music. Having a tune in mind may give yu the inspiratin yu need t write the lyrics. Ask yurself hw the music makes yu feel. 40
A.Tell a childhd stry
B.Wrk the lyrics arund that
C.Begin with a happy parent-child time
D.Smetimes the hardest part is just getting started
E.A gd way t get started is t pick smething t center n
F.Then g thrugh and pick ut phrases and lines that stand ut
G.It can als help yu avid painful experiences in this unique perid
三、完形填空
The girl in the lab cat was extracting DNA frm a piece f lettuce (生菜). Beside her, a by was adjusting his equipment. Outside the walls, their 41 wrked hard under the sun, pulling lettuce frm the earth while their kids 42 its genetic material.
The verlap (重叠) was 43 . In this 1-week summer camp, we aimed t shw students that there is a(n) 44 frm the agricultural wrk their cmmunities have dne fr generatins t STEM.
The prgram aiming t help students frm 45 families ut was persnal fr me because I, t, grew up in an agricultural twn where cllege wasn’t the 46 path — it was the exceptin. I knw the feeling f sitting in classrms preparing fr 47 , nt leadership, and sensing sme students will be 48 by universities and thers nt.
I graduated frm high schl with a terrible 1.9 GPA, s cmmunity cllege was my nly 49 . My first year there was marked by a series f 50 and falling grades. But with instructrs’ encuragement, I eventually 51 . A decade and a half later, I had earned a master’s degree at Jhns Hpkins University — the utcmes I culd never have 52 . Shrtly after, I was even elected t 53 a STEM prgram fr students frm migratry farmwrker families.
Tday, watching these students, I, as a tutr, still feel unbelievable given my 54 beginnings. I knw hw 55 that mment has changed me when smene finally sees in yu what yu culd nt yet see in yurself.
41.A.assistantsB.parentsC.tutrsD.partners
42.A.preservedB.gatheredC.studiedD.sliced
43.A.intentinalB.exceptinalC.ptinalD.additinal
44.A.tipB.prpsalC.bstacleD.path
45.A.privilegedB.disadvantagedC.wealthyD.educated
46.A.uniqueB.assumedC.sacredD.mysterius
47.A.frtuneB.schlarshipC.friendshipD.labr
48.A.acceptedB.questinedC.judgedD.awarded
49.A.chiceB.cncernC.respnsibilityD.passin
50.A.victriesB.tricksC.failuresD.cmplaints
51.A.quitB.hesitatedC.panickedD.transfrmed
52.A.expectedB.admittedC.suspectedD.deserved
53.A.lk intB.cmpete inC.guide inD.subscribe t
54.A.glriusB.intenseC.prmisingD.humble
55.A.severelyB.slightlyC.greatlyD.temprarily
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。
Charles-Emmanuel Dewees, a 46-year-ld resident frm Marseille, France, is a passinate fan f Chinese nline nvels. His enthusiasm fr Chinese culture 56 (inspire) by Zhang Yimu’s classic films and later expanded t the prnunciatin f Chinese and traditinal calligraphy.
In 2005, he settled in Taiwan, where he devted himself t learning Chinese 57 engaging in dcumentary prductin. Three years later, upn returning t France, he encuntered a Chinese student wh recmmended Ciling Dragn t him. Fascinated deeply by the 58 (cmplex) f the plt, Dewees set ut 59 (revise) its French translatin and psted it nline.
In 2017, he c-funded Chireads, 60 nline platfrm fr French readers t appreciate Chinese nvels. Currently, it has 61 (apprximate) 1,000 part-time translatrs and a mnthly traffic f nearly 300,000. And he is cnsidered as ne f the mst 62 (influence) persn whse effrts integrate Chinese histry, culture, traditin, and thughts.
In 2024, Dewees was invited t hst a dcumentary featuring Chinese nline literature. He paid visits t 11 famus writers in China, effectively 63 (bridge) the gap between Chinese writers and French readers.
Chinese nline literature, a brilliant cultural carrier 64 (rt) in Chinese traditins and values, has gained widespread ppularity verseas, which fully reflects the charm and vitality f Chinese civilizatin. 65 cntributes t its glbal success, the cre lies in its unique cmmunicatin advantages and the wrld’s grwing enthusiasm fr Chinese culture and values.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,你校正在举办春季足球联赛。请你给校英文报投稿,呼吁同学们重视运动安全,内容包括:
1.说明安全的重要性;
2.提出具体建议;
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
As ur schl’s Spring Ftball Turnament is in full swing, I’d like t draw yur attentin t sprts safety.
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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。
A Special Day
Seventeen years r seventy-fur, it made n difference t Tanin. He still lved being shwered with affectin and attentin n his birthday. He wuld start his special day answering birthday messages and calls. Then he wuld meet his friends at Carmel’s cafe and enjy a free cffee and cake. At lunchtime, he’d walk hme fr ne f his favurite meals, prepared by his wife, Melina. In the afternn, his mther wuld have biscuits and cffee ready at her flat.
But this time it seemed a little different. When he asked Melina if they culd have pasta with tuna the fllwing Sunday, she frwned and refused. And he then suggested sweet-and-sur liver, which was turned dwn t. Thugh it was a family traditin that the birthday persn culd chse the menu, he said with annyed genersity, “Yu chse, then, dear.” The surprise n Melina’s face tld him she had ttally frgtten his birthday. Hw culd she frget it? His birthday had been n the same day fr mre than 70 years — mst f which they had celebrated tgether. If his wife had frgtten it, wuld his friends remember?
By the time Tanin arrived at Carmel’s cafe next day he had cnvinced himself that nbdy wuld remember his birthday, despite him always remembering theirs. “Are we meeting next Sunday?” he asked his friends as a test. One after anther, they all declined due t family cmmitments. “We never meet n a Sunday,” smene said. Tanin tk the cmment as prf that his friends, t, had frgtten his birthday.
Upset, he left the cafe and decided t visit his mther. Wuld she, the wman wh was certainly there at his birth, frget his birthday? His mther was very happy t see him, and they chatted abut many things — except his birthday. Even when Tanin was leaving, she didn’t say anything like “See yu n Sunday”, which depressed Tanin s much that, when he walked past a shp, he bught three bxes f chclates fr himself. If nbdy was ging t celebrate his birthday, he wuld d it himself!
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。
Tanin spent the rest f the week frustrated.
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Instantly he realized they hadn’t frgtten his birthday after all.
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Tim Pearsn ★★★★★
“Frm initial discussin thrugh t fitting, very easy prcess. The heaters immediately making the required difference t ur hme; wish we had changed sner!”
HJP★★★★★
“Frm the Fischer team this year, we have replaced ur gas biler with Fischer electric nes. The Fischer team were friendly, respectful f ur prperty and cleaned up after they were dne.”
Fina ★★★★★
“I gt Fischer t remve 5 ld strage heaters and replace with Fischer Radiatrs n the recmmendatin f 2 friends wh were delighted with their Fischer radiatrs. I was nt disappinted. The new radiatrs are slid, sturdy and heat up rapidly.”
Mr Peacck ★★★★★
“As a retired engineer I have always been an admirer f German engineering, s when lking t update my heating and ht water systems, (I am all electric) my first thughts were t turn t Fischer?”
参考答案
1.C
【原文】M: Are yu enjying yur bk abut Naplen?
W: N, I’ve finished that ne. I’m reading ne n Neil Armstrng, the astrnaut, nw. What are yu reading?
M: One abut Picass, the artist.
2.B
【原文】M: I shuld wrk nline frm hme tday, but the heating has brken, and it can’t be repaired until tmrrw.
W: That happened t me last Friday. I tk my laptp t a café and wrked frm there. Try ding that.
3.B
【原文】W: D yu think it will be easier t g t the twn by bus r taxi?
M: Because there is a festival n, it will be really busy n the rads. I’ll ride my bicycle, if I need t get t the twn.
4.A
【原文】M: I win again. Shall we stp playing chess? Wuld yu like t play ftball fr a change?
W: It’s OK. It seems like I dn’t have much beginner’s luck.
M: Actually, yu are great. If we were playing cards, I wuldn’t have any chance f winning as well.
5.C
【分析】M: Did yu hear abut Mr. Smith’s bilgy class? We are studying fish, and we’re getting a class pet tday! It’s a gldfish. We can take him hme with us fr a night!
W: I hpe I can take him! I’m asking my parents fr permissin tnight.
【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
6.C 7.A
【原文】M: Hell, is that Maureen Graysn?
W: Yes, this is Maureen speaking.
M: Oh, hi. I saw yur ad fr a film club in the museum and I wndered if I culd jin.
W: Of curse. It’s free t jin. Just cme alng t the museum at 7:00 p.m. every Mnday, if that time is OK with yu.
M: It is — but is it OK if I take my 10-year-ld daughter t the club with me?
W: Sure, peple bring their kids t the club all the time. S, dn’t wrry, she’ll be very welcme.
8.C 9.A 10.B
【原文】M: What srt f hliday shall we bk? Is a fancy htel r a private beach imprtant t yu?
W: Nt at all. I want smething with a bit f adventure, like smewhere we can try ut new things.
M: Hmm, this site lks interesting. This cmpany teaches yu hw t drive a bat and then yu take it rund the sea fr a few days, with the cach, f curse.
W: I like the sund f that. Are there ther water sprts we can d as well?
M: Yeah, surfing, diving and everything.
W: Cl! Can we bk it right nw?
M: Sure, I’ll call t see if they have places.
W: OK, then I’ll have a lk at the flight tickets and start packing fr ur hliday.
11.B 12.C 13.A
【原文】M: Once yu’ve finished the letter t ur custmers, can yu send it t me? I’ll give it a quick read.
W: Sure, Mr. Lee, wuld yu like me t srt thrugh yur schedule fr next week nw?
M: Yes, please. We’ve gt a meeting with the bank n…Tuesday, right?
W: Wednesday, Mr. Lee. At 10:00. Yu’ve als gt sme ne-n-ne meetings with the staff n Wednesday abut pay raise plans. And there is an interview the next day.
M: What’s the interview fr?
W: It’s fr the new engineer jbs, sir.
M: Ah, yes, I frgt. Get all these imprtant dates and times marked nt my nline schedule.
W: Of curse. And yur wife called t ask if yu culd be hme by six tday as it’s yur birthday. I think she’s gt a meal planned fr yu.
M: Ha! My birthday! I almst frgt that as well!
14.B 15.C 16.C
【原文】M: Linda, let’s talk abut ur science presentatin while having ur meals. Have yu cme up with any ideas abut it after visiting the natinal museum this mrning? I’m still a bit cnfused.
W: Yeah, I’m thinking f ur slar system. We can shw sme fun facts abut it t ur classmates.
M: Gd idea. We all knw that there’re eight planets altgether in the slar system. But what they may nt knw is nly fur f them are slid. The rest are gas planets, even Jupiter.
W: Yeah, scientists nly fund ut that in mdern times. And it was nt until 2006 that Plut was n lnger cnsidered a planet, s befre that peple were taught there were nine altgether.
M: True. Let me put this dwn.
W: Anther fact I learnt is that Earth is nt perfectly rund. And centuries ag, peple used t believe the Earth was flat!
M: Funny hw scientists learn mre and mre ver time. Nw, I believe ur presentatin will g with a bang!
W: Definitely. Let’s g t the schl cmputer lab t search fr mre infrmatin after we finish the meal.
M: OK.
17.A 18.B 19.B 20.A
【原文】
After ne f Eurpe’s httest summers n recrd, there’s finally sme rain expected. Specifically, anyne in Russia and nrthern France will enjy arund three days f rain since tmrrw. Plus, parts f Italy can expect a bit f rain and light wind next week. But unfrtunately, this map shws that ur area in Spain will remain dry thrughut the next tw weeks. Clder and wetter autumn weather is expected t cme in the next mnth. But nw, this regin is still experiencing the ht waves.
Each year, the wrld feels mre effects f climate change. These changes lead t pllutin, wildfire risk, and prblems fr sea life. But what’s mst cncerning is the hurting farms. Spain is ne f the wrld’s largest prducers f cking ils, tmates, and wine. These lcal prblems affect nt nly the lcal business, but the wrld ecnmy. That’s why we will fcus ur next reprt n the actin the wrld is taking against climate change. Our news prgram ften reprts lcal events. But nw, we wuld like t present news abut glbal rganizatins that are fighting climate change. I hpe the news will make mre and mre peple pay attentin t envirnmental prblems.
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66.Sample Writing:
As ur schl’s Spring Ftball Turnament is in full swing, I’d like t draw yur attentin t sprts safety. Why particular emphasis shuld be placed n it is that an injury can nt nly end a player’s turnament but als cast a shadw ver the jy f the game.
T keep risks at bay, yu are suppsed t take the fllwing simple steps. First, warm up thrughly t prepare yur muscles and jints. Secnd, wear prper prtective equipment — shin guards and ankle supprts matter. Third, play by the rules and respect ppnents; reckless tackles help n ne. Finally, listen t yur bdy — fatigue and pain are warning signs, nt badges f hnr. Let passin shine, but let safety cme first. Wishing everyne an exciting and injury-free turnament!
67.Sample writing:
Para 1: Tanin spent the rest f the week frustrated. He mped arund the huse, barely speaking t Melina, and even skipped his usual walks t the café. On Sunday mrning, he wke up t an empty huse, with nly a nte n the table saying Melina had gne ut. He made himself a plain breakfast, ate the chclates he’d bught alne, and resigned himself t a quiet, frgtten birthday. That afternn, he decided t take a lng walk t clear his head, nly t return hme t a dark, silent huse. He fumbled fr the light switch — and suddenly, the rm burst int brightness, with shuts f “Happy birthday, Tanin!” filling the air.
Para 2: Instantly he realized they hadn’t frgtten his birthday after all. Melina, his mther, and all his friends were gathered in the living rm, surrunded by ballns, a huge cake, and his favrite pasta with tuna n the table. Carmel even brught a cmplimentary cffee and cake frm the café, just like always. Melina hugged him tightly, explaining they’d planned a surprise party t make his 74th birthday extra special. Tanin’s eyes filled with tears, his frustratin melting away int pure jy. He’d spent the whle week wrrying, nly t be shwered with mre lve and affectin than he’d ever imagined.题号
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10
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C
B
B
A
C
C
A
C
A
B
题号
11
12
13
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15
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答案
B
C
A
B
C
C
A
B
B
A
题号
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答案
C
B
A
B
C
A
A
B
D
D
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答案
A
B
D
C
C
D
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A
B
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B
C
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B
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D
A
A
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D
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C
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