2024—2025 学年度第二学期高一年级英语学科期中试题答案 听力 (20 小题, 每题 1.5 分) 1-5 CABCC 6-10 BACBC 11-15 AAABB 16-20 CCBAA 阅读理解 (15 小题, 每题 2.5 分) 21-23 BDB 24-27 BCCD 28-31 ACDB 32-35 DADB 七选五 (5 小题, 每题 2.5 分) 36-40 BDFEG 完形填空 (15 小题, 每题 1 分) 41-45 CADCD 46-50 BACDA 51-55 BBDAC 语法填空(10 小题, 每题 1.5 分) 56.dating 57. played 58. which 59. fascinating 60. from 61. are used 62. came 63. themselves 64. to transport 65. representative 应用文写作(15 分) 范文一 I feel it a privilege to talk about the Spring Festival, the most important festival for Chinese people. Strictly speaking, the Spring Festival starts from the early days of the 12th lunar month and lasts till the mid-1st lunar month of the next year. Of them, Chinese people attach great importance to Spring Festival Eve, when all family members eat dinner together and enjoy the Spring Festival Gala. As for me, I love the Spring Festival most because it symbolizes unity, prosperity and new hopes for the future. Plus, not only can I set off fireworks during the festival, but I can also get lucky money as a New Year’s gift! To conclude, the Spring Festival bears unique significance for every Chinese. Hope the excitement of the celebration will reach more people across the world. 范文二 It is a great honor for me to give a speech on my favorite traditional Chinese Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival. It falls on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, in memory of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of ancient China. As a memorial, people usually eat zongzi, a pyramid-shaped dumpling made of sticky rice and wrapped in reed leaves. There is also a nationwide practice of having or watching dragon boat racing, where competing teams drive their dragon boats forward to the drum beats. Actually it is the sporting spirit and the atmosphere of excitement displayed in dragon boat racing that makes this festival stand out as my favorite. As a traditional celebration in China, the festival is in the UNESCO ICH list now. I believe more people will explore the legends and customs of the Dragon Boat Festival in the future. 读后续写(25 分) Suddenly, he suggested that I play for the hotel customers in the courtyard. At first, I hesitated, my old fears creeping back. But then I remembered Joshua Bell’s performance and how he had played with such confidence, even in an ordinary setting. Taking a deep breath, I nodded and picked up my violin. The courtyard was quiet, with a few people sitting on benches or walking by. My heart pounded as I lifted the violin to my shoulder, but I told myself to focus on the music, not the audience. I tried not to mind the mistakes halfway through the performance as before. When I hit a wrong note, I kept going, reminding myself that even the best musicians aren’t perfect. The melody flowed, and I began to lose myself in the music. The gentle breeze and the soft rustling of leaves seemed to blend with the notes, creating a magical atmosphere. By the ... ...