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      这是一份浙江金兰教育合作组织2025-2026学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题,共117页。试卷主要包含了听力-选择题,阅读理解,阅读七选五,完形填空,语法填空,任务型读写,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      1.听下面一段对话,回答小题。What is the wman wrking fr nw?
      A. A magazine.B. A newspaper.
      C. A cmputer cmpany.
      2.听下面一段对话,回答小题。What seasn is it prbably?
      A. Summer.B. Autumn.C. Winter.
      3.听下面一段对话,回答小题。What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. The games they want t see.
      B. The exercise they d in daily life.
      C. The preparatins they d fr the Asian Games.
      4.听下面一段对话,回答小题。Where are the speakers?
      A. In an ffice building.B. In a frest.
      C. On a hill.
      5.听下面一段对话,回答小题。What is the wman wrrying abut?
      A. Whether Mary can drive hme safely.
      B. When the traffic can get light.
      C. Hw she can get hme.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What is the man suffering frm?
      A. Pain in the head.B. Backache.C. Knee injuries.
      7.Hw will the wman help the man?
      A. By intrducing a dctr t him.
      B. By ding exercise with him.
      C. By relaxing his whle bdy.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Hw is the man’s business different t thers?
      A. They train pets t keep quiet.
      B. They take pets t utdr activities.
      C. They ffer pets special fd.
      9.Which animals prbably enjy the ride?
      A. Rabbits.B. Cats.C. Dgs.
      10.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Bss and emplyee.
      B. Reprter and interviewee.
      C. Pet stre wner and pet wner.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.What des the wman think f her incme?
      A. She is nt well-paid.
      B. She will get rich very sn.
      C. She can make mney creatively.
      12.Hw des the wman plan t raise her incme?
      A. By recrding and selling sme curses.
      B. By prviding sme phtgraphy classes.
      C. By finding a better-paying jb.
      13.What des the wman suggest the man d?
      A. Run his wn studi.
      B. Film his nline curses seriusly.
      C. Pst painting classes n websites.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.Why des Jhn cme t the huse?
      A. T d sme repairs.B. T visit his aunt.
      C. T rent the huse.
      15.What d we learn abut the huse?
      A. The rent is expensive.
      B. It was built many years ag.
      C. Beth mved in here last week.
      16.Hw much will it cst Beth t change all the wiring?
      A. $1800B. $2000C. $2300.
      17.What will Jhn d next?
      A. Leave the huse.B. Buy a new light.
      C. Carry ut sme tests.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      18.What caused the accident?
      A. That Nrwd drve t fast.
      B. That Nrwd ran her car int a tree.
      C. That anther car ran int Nrwd’s vehicle.
      19.What happened t Simmns?
      A. She was stuck under the fallen huse.
      B. She was saved by her friend in the accident.
      C. She didn’t begin breathing until the medical staff arrived.
      20.Hw will Erika Miller prbably be inspired by the accident?
      A. She will take her jb mre seriusly.
      B. She will attend a first-aid curse.
      C. She will drive mre carefully.
      二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。
      A
      Summer f Play: Fun Family Activities at Natinal Trust Sites
      The Natinal Trust, a famus cnservatin charity in the UK, hlds its yearly Summer f Play frm July 20 t September 2, 2024. There are ver 500 family-friendly activities in mre than 200 histric places, gardens and castal areas, ffering all families great fun during the summer vacatin.
      Bdiam Castle, East Sussex
      Step int the medieval wrld at Bdiam Castle. Frm July 24 t September 2, the castle hlds a Medieval Fair with small justing shws, hbby hrse races and straw bale barriers. Kids can als jin the Knight Schl frm August 18 t 26, learning basic knight skills and taking part in small match fights. The activity is free with the usual castle ticket.
      Emmetts Garden, Kent
      Enjy utdr games and nature-themed fun at Emmetts Garden. Open frm July 19 t September 7, the garden prvides hula hp challenges, sack races and cricket games n the grass every weekend. Dnˈt miss the utdr theatre plays: Pride & Prejudice n July 27 and The Tempest n July 30. Visitrs can bring picnics and rest in the gardenˈs shady places.
      Dunwich Heath and Beach, Sufflk
      Fr thse wh lve nature and wild animals, Dunwich Heath and Beach is a wnderful chice. The Summer f Play is held here frm July 22 t September 3, with daily pen-air games and handcraft activities. Special events include Insect Safari n July 22 and August 5 (11 am-12 pm) and Bat Walk n the same days (8:30 pm-10 pm). Yuˈd better take warm clthes fr the evening Bat Walk.
      Bking Tips
      ●Mst activities are free with the ticket t the Natinal Trust site, but sme special events require nline bking ahead f time.
      ●Family membership cards can be used t enter all sites and jin mst activities fr free.
      ●Check the Natinal Trust website fr the latest weather news and activity changes befre yur visit.
      21.What d we knw abut the Knight Schl at Bdiam Castle?
      A. It lasts mre than ne week.
      B. It is cmpletely free f charge.
      C. It prvides prfessinal training fr future knights.
      D. It is held every day during the Medieval Fair.
      22.What can we infer abut the Summer f Play activity?
      A. It is available t members nly fr free access.
      B. It cvers mre types f activities in gardens than castles.
      C. It has a lnger running time at Emmetts Garden than Bdiam Castle.
      D. It requires advance bking fr all utdr theatre perfrmances.
      23.What is the main purpse f the text?
      A. T attract mre families t becme Natinal Trust members.
      B. T cmpare different summer activities at several scenic spts.
      C. T intrduce family-friendly activities during Summer f Play.
      D. T ffer guidance n planning safe utdr trips in summer.
      B
      A natinal lawmaker recently prpsed that artificial intelligence (AI) shuld empwer the whle chain f cultural heritage prtectin, with a special fcus n the systematic prtectin f Buddhist murals and sculptures at the Mga Caves in Dunhuang, Gansu Prvince.
      Wang Wanfu, a deputy t the 14th Natinal Pepleˈs Cngress and a senir researcher at the Dunhuang Academy, highlighted AIˈs great value in mural restratin during the furth sessin f the 14th NPC held in Beijing. He nted that AI significantly imprves wrk efficiency and helps detect deteriratin(恶化) early.
      Wang explained that prtecting Dunhuang murals is a systematic prcess that first invlves mnitring key envirnmental indicatrs such as temperature and humidity. Next, experts need t survey and assess bth the muralsˈ unique heritage value and their current preservatin cnditin, especially judging whether their deteriratin is active r stable. AI plays a crucial rle in this prcess. With its high precisin and strng cmputing pwer, it can analyze large amunts f envirnmental data and prcess tens f thusands f high-definitin phts t detect tiny cracks r detachments(脱落) in murals, helping experts identify ptential risks early and take timely measures t prevent further deteriratin.
      He gave a specific example. When restring a flying ribbn f a Dunhuang apsara, AI made full use f its pwerful cmputing capacity t analyze images f different artistic styles frm varius histrical perids and generated multiple scientific restratin ptins. Archaelgists, art histrians and mural painting restrers then carefully reviewed these ptins and selected the ptimal plan, ensuring the restratinˈs accuracy and authenticity. Wang emphasized that AI applicatins must be firmly grunded in histrical facts and based n mural images. The ultimate gal f heritage prtectin is t preserve cultural relics in their authentic and cmplete frm withut verinterpreting them.
      Wang als pinted ut tw majr challenges in cultural heritage prtectin. These challenges are insufficient prfessinal talent and lw spatial psitining accuracy fr immvable cultural relics. T address these issues, he suggested issuing digital identity cards fr bth immvable and mvable cultural relics based n the Beidu navigatin Satellite System(北斗卫星导航系统) high-precisin psitining. He als called n relevant departments t imprve the talent develpment system by strengthening plicy supprt and mechanism innvatin. This aims t attract mre passinate peple t devte themselves t cultural heritage prtectin.
      24.What is AI able t d in the prcess f prtecting Dunhuang murals?
      A. Adjust temperature and humidity autmatically.
      B. Replace human experts in making restratin decisins.
      C. detect hidden damage by analyzing phts and data.
      D. Create new artistic styles based n histrical images.
      25.What des "grunded in histrical facts" imply in paragraph 4?
      A. Histrical accuracy shuld limit the use f AI.
      B. Technlgy must serve authenticity, nt replace it.
      C. AI shuld be used fr dating cultural relics.
      D. Histrical research is mre imprtant than restratin.
      26.Which f the fllwing statements will Wang Wanfu agree with?
      A. Plicies are needed t tackle the shrtage f experts.
      B. Relevant departments can use digital identity cards t attract mre participants.
      C. Beidu is the cre technlgy fr mnitring the deteriratin f cultural relics.
      D. Inefficiency is the primary bstacle t the restratin f the cultural relics.
      27.What is the main idea f the passage?
      A. AI helps detect hidden damage in Dunhuangˈs ancient murals.
      B. AI preserves Dunhuang heritage with Beidu and talents.
      C. AI assists the prtectin f Dunhuangˈs cultural heritage.
      D. AI plays a key rle in generating restratin ptins fr murals.
      C
      Defined mst bradly as the exercise f fcusing ne’s attentin n the current mment, meditatin in sme frm has been practiced fr millennia by religius traditins arund the wrld — mst rted in a quest fr spiritual enlightenment.
      Tday, the ppularity f meditatin has grwn in parallel with awareness abut the imprtance f mental health and stress relief. Many U.S. schls nw have prgrams that teach meditatin t students, while dzens f meditatin apps such as Headspace and Calm ffer peple the ptin f using their smartphnes — therwise a surce f distractin — t immerse themselves in sessins guided by instructrs, with calming music playing in the backgrund, at their wn cnvenience.
      “Twenty years ag, when I used t tell peple I meditated, they wuld think I was in a cult (邪教) r smething,” ntes Kathryn Devaney, a neurscientist wh researches meditatin at the University f Califrnia, Berkeley. “Then smething changed arund six years r s. Nw when I talk t peple abut meditatin, the respnse I get ften is ‘Oh, I knw I shuld be ding that.’”
      What these mdern meditatin enthusiasts are learning is that there really are health benefits frm ding breathing exercises fr a few minutes a day — and research has begun t cnfirm it.
      Sara Lazar, a psychlgist at Harvard University, and her clleagues have cnducted studies that illuminate hw meditatin reduces anxiety, which has very similar symptms t stress. The researchers cmpared stress-reductin prgrams: ne mindfulness-based, in which 42 vlunteers learned awareness meditatin and yga practices fr eight weeks, the ther exercise-based, during which 25 vlunteers perfrmed light aerbic exercises.
      T test this, the researchers designed a fear-cnditining task. Vlunteers were shwn a picture f a lamp that culd glw in three clrs: blue, red, r yellw. Tw f the clrs were paired with a mild electric shck, while the third was nt. Over time, the vlunteers learned t assciate thse tw clrs with discmfrt and shwed signs f fear when seeing them. Later, the same clrs were presented again — this time withut any shck.
      Lazar and her clleagues fund thse wh received the mindfulness-based stress-reductin training were better able t shed their fearful respnse t the shck-assciated lamp clrs. Frm brain scans f the vlunteers, the researchers cncluded that the mindfulness training had changed hw their brains prcessed their initial fearful memries and increased their ability t recall that the stimulus was n lnger threatening.
      28.What can be learned frm Kathryn Devaney’s cmments?
      A. Meditatin was widely regarded as a religius practice tw decades ag.
      B. Peple’s understanding f meditatin has shifted frm suspicin t acceptance.
      C. Neurscientists were the first t recgnize the value f meditatin.
      D. The rise f meditatin apps has made peple mre willing t try meditatin.
      29.What did participants d in Sara Lazar’s study?
      A. The participants practiced mindfulness r aerbic exercises while viewing clred lights.
      B. The participants learned t assciate tw lamp clrs with mild electric shcks.
      C. The participants recalled fearful memries and perfrmed breathing exercises.
      D. The participants viewed three lamp clrs and received shcks each time.
      30.What can be inferred frm the result f the study?
      A. Mindfulness training helped participants eliminate fearful memries.
      B. The exercise-based grup shwed n imprvement in anxiety reductin.
      C. Mindfulness training changed hw the brain respnded t threatening stimuli.
      D. The fear-cnditining task caused lasting psychlgical damage t participants.
      31.What is the best title fr the passage?
      A. Meditatin: Frm Religius Practice t Scientific Discvery
      B. Meditatin: An Effective Way t Reduce Anxiety
      C. Meditatin: A Practice with a Lng Histry
      D. Meditatin: Finding Peace in a Distracted Wrld
      D
      Universities wrldwide are facing an identity crisis. With tuitin fees rising steadily and graduate emplyability declining sharply, many are questining whether a traditinal degree is still wrth the investment. The rapid spread f micr-credentials(微证书)—shrt, cncentrated certificatins in jb-ready skills—has intensified this debate. Majr cmpanies like Ggle and IBM nw ffer their wn career certificates, and emplyers are increasingly receptive t these alternative credentials. Fr a generatin raised n YuTube tutrials and ChatGPT, the fur-year degree can seem like an expensive relic.
      Yet amid the grwing enthusiasm fr micr-credentials, ne crucial truth risks being frgtten: universities were never just abut cntent delivery. They were, and still are, abut human cnnectin and the frmatin f citizens. Beynd the classrm walls, friendships are frged, identities are tested and reshaped, and yung peple learn t live independently. Debates in cafeterias, late-night study grups, sprts, and student activism—these seemingly peripheral activities shape individuals in prfund ways that a Zm lecture r a digital badge never can. Micr-credentials may certify yur ability t analyze data, but they cannt teach yu hw t integrate knwledge acrss disciplines r engage in difficult cnversatins abut ethics and sciety.
      Critics f traditinal higher educatin, hwever, argue that this "human cnnectin" argument smetimes serves as a cnvenient defense fr an utdated system. They pint ut that universities have allwed themselves t be perceived as verpriced training factries, failing t adapt t market realities. Fr disadvantaged grups, micr-credentials ffer a mre accessible and affrdable pathway t emplyment, effectively lifting educatinal barriers that traditinal institutins have lng maintained.
      The future f higher educatin will nt be a simple chice between traditinal universities and micr-credentials, but rather a matter f thughtful integratin. Universities that cling t the ld mdel f expensive degrees prmising autmatic emplyment will struggle. But thse that embrace flexibility—incrprating micr-credentials int their prgrams, prviding numerus credentials, and investing in what AI cannt prvide, such as mentrship and intellectual cmpaninship—can thrive in this new landscape. The questin is nt whether universities will survive, but whether they are willing t change.
      32.What wrsen the crisis faced by universities?
      A. The rising cst f tuitin
      B. The falling emplyment rate
      C. The ppularity f micr-credentials
      D. The changing demands f emplyers
      33.The underlined wrd in paragraph 2 mst prbably means ________.
      A. centralB. secndaryC. irrelevantD. innvative
      34.What d critics think f universities?
      A. They benefit thse advantaged mst.
      B. They use campus life t disguise pr teaching.
      C. They shuld incrprate micr-credentials.
      D. They give lwer pririty t market realities.
      35.What des the authr think universities shuld d t thrive?
      A. Pay mre attentin t micr-credentials.
      B. Value what AI cannt prvide.
      C. Stp hiding pr teaching behind campus life.
      D. Absrb flexible mdel while keeping their strengths.
      三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
      Hw t Beat Jet Lag
      Flying acrss time znes disrupts yur bdy’s internal clck, causing jet lag. This temprary sleep disrder leaves yu feeling tired when yu shuld be awake and alert when yu shuld be sleeping. The gd news? With prper planning, yu can minimize its effects and adjust mre quickly.
      (36)
      Start shifting yur sleep schedule a few days befre yur trip. If traveling east, g t bed and wake up an hur earlier each day. If heading west, d the ppsite. This helps yur bdy begin adapting befre yu even bard the plane.
      Use Light t Yur Advantage
      (37) Bk a flight that arrives during the day s yu can get utside in natural sunlight. On the plane, wear an eye mask t signal yur brain that it’s time t sleep. Once at yur destinatin, seek daylight during waking hurs and keep yur rm dark at night t encurage melatnin prductin.
      Cnsider Sleep Aids Carefully
      Melatnin, a hrmne yur bdy naturally prduces, can help yu fall asleep in a new time zne. (38) . Yu may buy sleeping pills cntaining Melatnin ver the cunter, but experts recmmend cnsulting a dctr first, as timing and dsage matter. Thugh useful in the shrt term, they are nt a gd lng-term slutin.
      Make Cmfrt a Pririty
      A 2021 study fund that wrrying abut jet lag can actually make it wrse. (39) S if a neck pillw, nise-canceling headphnes, r a ft hammck helps yu relax and sleep, use them. The placeb effect can be pwerful when it cmes t rest.
      Try Tech Tls
      New technlgy ffers prmising tls. (40) The Lums Smart Sleep Mask emits targeted light pulses while yu sleep, helping reset yur internal clck three t fur hurs per night instead f the usual ne hur. This means yu can pre-adjust t yur destinatin’s time zne even befre yu arrive.
      A.Yet jet lag remains a challenge that can disrupt several days f yur trip.
      B.Melatnin is safe fr everyne t use withut medical advice.
      C.Light expsure is a pwerful tl fr resetting yur bdy clck.
      D.Cmfrt items can reduce stress and imprve sleep quality during travel.
      E.New sleep masks using light technlgy can speed up adjustment.
      F.Adjust Befre Yu G
      G.D Sme Advance Planning
      36.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      37.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      38.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      39.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      40.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
      At 73, Anil Kapr had already retired frm a successful business career. His true passin, hwever, (41) wildlife phtgraphy. As an amateur phtgrapher, he had spent years dcumenting the birds and insects in Delhiˈs frests—especially the butterflies native t this regin. Hwever, when he nticed that butterfly numbers were (42) in his wn neighbrhd, he decided t take actin. He apprached the Prperty Management Office(物业处) with a simple (43) : a crner f land t plant sme native flwers.
      What he received was nt an ffer f help, but a (44) gesture. The secretary (45) t a frgtten crner f the cmplex, a patch f land buried under years f trash—brken furniture, plastic waste, and dead leaves. "Yu want t make a garden?" the man chuckled. "Start there."
      Anil culd have walked away. Instead, he saw an (46) . Over the next few mnths, he spent his mrnings (47) the site, piece by piece. Neighbrs watched with curisity, sme ffering encuragement, thers (48) their heads at the ld manˈs stubbrnness.
      With technical guidance frm the Cnservatin Educatin Centre (CEC), Anil selected (49) plants that served as bth nectar surces and hst plants fr caterpillars(毛毛虫). Slwly, the barren grund (50) . By the end f the first year, the first butterfly—a Lime Swallwtail— (51) . Tday, the garden hsts seventeen recrded species, and it has becme an pen-air classrm where lcal children have classes (52) by fluttering wings.
      Anilˈs small act f (53) inspired a much larger visin. His garden became the pilt prject fr a "Butterfly Highway"—a (54) f 31 such gardens designed t cnnect tw frest reserves acrss Delhi. "One persnˈs decisin t clean up a patch f trash," Anil says, "can create a (55) fr nature t return."
      41.A. lay inB. resulted inC. tk inD. engaged in
      42.A. recveringB. expandingC. decreasingD. disappearing
      43.A. prmiseB. planC. ideaD. request
      44.A. respectableB. supprtiveC. unfriendlyD. disgusting
      45.A. mvedB. turnedC. referredD. pinted
      46.A. accidentB. pprtunityC. challengeD. excuse
      47.A. examiningB. clearingC. cveringD. searching
      48.A. shakingB. raisingC. nddingD. turning
      49.A. wildB. nativeC. freignD. rare
      50.A. enlargedB. disappearedC. transfrmedD. remained
      51.A. appearedB. escapedC. landedD. survived
      52.A. accmpaniedB. prtectedC. cveredD. cheered
      53.A. curageB. integrityC. persistenceD. hnesty
      54.A. typeB. listC. prgramD. kind
      55.A. ruteB. radC. wayD. path
      五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      56.Chinese Paralympic skier Cai Jiayun claimed China’s first gld medal at the 2026 Milan-Crtina Winter Paralympics, winning the men’s 7.5-kilmeter para biathln (残疾人双项) in the sprint standing categry. Brn in the (1) (muntain) areas f Yunnan, the 26-year-ld (2) (battle) thrugh tugh training with unshakable ptimism and tenacity since 2016, vercming falls, bitter cld and the lneliness f being apart (3) his family. Biathln is a sprt that demands extreme physical grit and mental (4) (strng), a challenge fr Cai, wh nce had a quick temper that nearly ended his biathln career. With the help f a team psychlgist, he built a strng mental state t stay (5) (fcus) n the trail.At the Teser Crss-Cuntry Skiing Stadium, Cai finished the race in 17 minutes 13.6 secnds, an astnishing 21.8 secnds ahead f his teammate Liu Xiabin. Thugh he made a mdest start n the skis, he hit all five targets in bth shting runds, (6) (secure) the lead frm start t finish. This gld is truly precius fr him, fr he nly wn tw silvers and ne brnze at Beijing 2022 withut any gld in internatinal events befre. (7) is even mre mving is that Cai culdn’t hld back tears in the pst-race interview while thanking his parents, (8) unwavering supprt gave him the strength t keep ging. It was the Yunnan Disabled Persns’ Federatin (9) intrduced him t winter sprts after he lst his left frearm in a childhd accident, (10) chance that changed his life frever.
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      六、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。
      57.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。
      N ne had ever mistaken Jake fr a mdel student. At 17, he was knwn fr skipping classes, staying ut late, and pushing almst everyne away. Teachers sighed at his attitude; his parents wrried endlessly. Deep dwn, Jake hated wh he’d becme — but he didn’t knw hw t change.
      One icy Nvember afternn, Jake cut schl again and wandered int a quiet, ld library dwntwn. He planned t hide there until his parents calmed dwn. But as he stepped inside, he nticed an elderly wman sitting alne at a wden table, surrunded by piles f bks. Her hands trembled as she tried t reach a thick dictinary n the highest shelf.
      Withut thinking, Jake walked ver and held ut the bk. The wman lked up, surprised, but her eyes sftened immediately. “Thank yu, yung man,” she said gently. “N ne has ffered t help me in days.”
      Her name was Mrs. Hendersn, and she came t the library every week t rganize ld bks fr children wh culdn’t affrd new nes. She had nce been a teacher, but nw she lived alne and struggled with weak knees and pr eyesight. Still, she refused t stp vlunteering. “Kindness is like a light,” she tld Jake. “Even the smallest spark can brighten smene’s darkest days.”
      Jake listened, speechless. Fr the first time in years, smene spke t him like a persn, nt a trublemaker. He stayed and helped her carry bks, srt pages, and reach high shelves. When he left, Mrs. Hendersn pressed a small, handmade card int his hand. It read: Yu have a kind heart. Dn’t ever let anyne make yu frget that.
      That night, Jake lay awake fr hurs. The card burned in his pcket, and Mrs. Hendersn’s wrds eched in his mind. Fr the first time, he wanted t be better — nt fr his parents r teachers, but fr himself.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为 150 词左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      The next afternn, Jake returned t the library with a single purpse in his heart.
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      Frm that day n, everything in Jake’s life began t change.
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      七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      58.假定你是李华,你校将举办首届校园科创体验周,现面向全校同学征集特色活动创意。请你用英文撰写一份创意投稿,内容包括:
      (1)提出你自己的科技体验创意并简要说明;(2)阐述你的创意活动的意义。
      注意:(1)词数80词左右。(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
      校园科创体验周:The Campus Science and Innvatin Experience Week
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      1.【答案】B
      2.【答案】C
      3.【答案】A
      4.【答案】C
      5.【答案】A
      6~7.【答案】B、A
      8~10.【答案】B、C、B
      11~13.【答案】C、A、B
      14~17.【答案】A、B、A、C
      18~20.【答案】C、B、A
      21~23.【答案】A、C、C
      24~27.【答案】C、B、A、C
      28~31.【答案】B、B、C、A
      32~35.【答案】C、B、D、D
      36~40.【答案】F、C、A、D、E
      41~55.【答案】A、C、D、C、D、B、B、A、B、C、A、A、C、C、D
      56.【答案】【小题1】
      muntainus
      【小题2】
      has battled/has been battling
      【小题3】
      frm
      【小题4】
      strength
      【小题5】
      fcused
      【小题6】
      securing
      【小题7】
      what
      【小题8】
      whse
      【小题9】
      that
      【小题10】
      a
      57.【答案】Paragraph 1:
      The next afternn, Jake returned t the library with a single purpse in his heart. He walked straight t Mrs. Hendersn and ffered t help with her daily wrk. He carried heavy bxes f bks, arranged shelves neatly, and even read stries alud t yung children wh came t the library. Mrs. Hendersn watched him with warm, prud eyes, saying nthing but smiling gently. In that quiet space, Jake felt a sense f peace and belnging he had never knwn befre.
      Paragraph 2:
      Frm that day n, everything in Jake’s life began t change. He stpped skipping classes and started wrking hard at schl. He made amends with his parents and even vlunteered at the library every weekend. The tiny card Mrs. Hendersn gave him remained n his desk, a gentle reminder f his true self. Jake finally realized that kindness was nt just abut helping thers — it was the key t saving himself.
      范文2:
      Paragraph 1
      The next afternn, Jake returned t the library with a single purpse in his heart. He pushed pen the library dr carefully, the smell f ld bks and warm light welcming him. Seeing Mrs. Hendersn struggling t lift a heavy bx, he rushed frward immediately and held it steadily. He srted the wrn bks gently, placed them n the right shelves and even helped clean the dusty tables. Whenever Mrs. Hendersn praised him, a faint but sincere smile appeared n his face. Fr the first time, he felt needed and valued, as if a lng-lst light had shne back int his life.
      Paragraph 2
      Frm that day n, everything in Jake’s life began t change. He stpped wandering the streets and started attending classes attentively, taking ntes carefully and asking questins bravely. He aplgized t his parents sincerely and cmmunicated with them patiently instead f shutting them ut. The handmade card was placed n his desk, reminding him every day f the kindness that had saved him. Jake finally realized that everyne culd make a fresh start, and that a single warm wrd r small act culd turn a dark life arund cmpletely.
      58.【答案】①As the inaugural Campus Science and Innvatin Experience Week is arund the crner, I'd like t prpse tw creative ideas t inject mre vitality and scientific fun int this event.
      One is a rbtic creatin wrkshp, where we can assemble simple rbts and cde basic prgrams under teachers' prfessinal guidance t make them perfrm preset mvements. ②​​​​​​​The ther is a fun science experiment fair, where we can watch r even jin in vivid experiments like the simulated vlcanic eruptin and the hmemade glass rainbw.
      These activities can nt nly spark ur passin fr science and innvatin but als fster ur practical and creative abilities. What's mre, they enrich ur campus life and help us build a rigrus scientific thinking mde thrugh hands-n experience.

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