江苏省南京市秦淮科技高中2024-2025学年
高二英语下学期期末试卷
全卷满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟
2025.06
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项选出最佳选项。
A
Looking for something new and exciting — a fun activity to try, a place to hang out or a chance to develop valuable skills and meet new friends?
Recreation Surrey offers a wide range of exciting recreation, sports and leadership opportunities, unique spaces and events to the local people. Our experienced and dedicated staff’s priority is to create meaningful experiences where you feel safe, valued and inspired. No matter what you’re passionate about, Surrey has endless activities and events created just for you!
DROP-IN ADMISSIONS & PASSES
Our variety of admissions and passes offer great value and access to all drop-in activities valid at any of our recreation facilities.
Term Child/Youth
2-18yrs Adult
19-59yrs Senior
60yrs+ Family
1 year $284.50 $426.75 $170.75 $1138.00
1month $39.00 $58.25 $23.50 $155.50
Each extra month $29.00 $48.25 $18.50 $130.50
Surrey offers monthly payment options for the annual Recreation Pass. Make payments using automatic debit or credit card. Skip the lineup and buy your annual or monthly passes online.
PROGRAMS
Programs Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Dance 17:30-19:45 17:30-19:45
Football 14:30-15:45 18:30-19:45
Reading 16:00-17:15 16:00-17:15
Volleyball 17:30-19:45 17:30-19:45
You can sign up for your free annual Youth Membership at any recreation centre. Membership gets you access to all the free drop-in activities listed in this guide.
1. How much does a two-month recreation pass cost for an adult?
A. $96.50. B. $106.50. C. $116.50. D. $155.50.
2. Who is the text intended for?
A. Some football trainers. B. Some professional dancers.
C. The local residents. D. The activity organizers.
3. Where is the text probably taken from?
A. A business record. B. An advertising brochure.
C. A travel journal. D. An adventurous plan.
B
The boat ride from Helsinki’s city center to the island of Pihlajasaari takes only 10 minutes and drops off visitors at beaches for sunbathing. But I had a different mission: to speak to a tree.
This was meant to be a healing exercise, one championed by the Finnish biologist Adela Pajunen. Finns, she’d told me, sometimes share their worries aloud to trees or birds. On shore, I spotted a short black alder tree and began to tell the tree my troubles. The leaves rustled (沙沙作响) in response, a sign I interpreted as sympathy.

