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高二英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径0,5毫米黑色墨水签宇笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号
涂黑:非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写
的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:北师大版必修第一册一选择性必修第四册。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、BC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,
你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the man going to do first?
A.Feed the dog.
B.Walk the dog.
C.Clean the dog house.
2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Manager and secretary.
B.Customer and client.
C.Teacher and student.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A novel dish.
B.A restaurant.
C.The man's friend.
4.Why does the man call the woman?
A.To make an appointment.
B.To ask for information.
C.To change a schedule.
5.Where are the speakers?
A.In a rose garden.
B.In a bakery.
C.In a clothes store.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段
对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the woman dislike about the necklace?
A.The size.
B.The color.
C.The price.
7.Why does the man want to buy a gift for the woman?
A.Her birthday is coming.
B.They have to attend a party.
C.She is going to get married.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What did the woman forget to do?
A.Clean the outside windows.
B.Put the chicken in the fridge.
C.Connect her computer to the Wi-Fi.
9.Which of the following worked properly today?
A.The cleaner.
B.The computer.
C.The robot.
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听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.How will the man most probably go to the woman's office?
A.By taxi.
B.By car.
C.By bus.
11.When is the man scheduled to meet the woman?
A.At2:00.
B.At2:30.
C.At3:00.
12.What can we learn about the man?
A.He will be late for the meeting.
B.He has not been to the woman's company.
C.He wants the woman to pick him up now.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Who will the man meet on Wednesday?
A.Tanya Dolan.
B.The woman.
C.Sue Redman.
14.How long will the man stay in Paris?
A.For two nights.
B.For four days.
C.For a week.
15.When will the man leave London for home?
A.On Monday.
B.On Saturday.
C.On Sunday.
16.Why is the man going to Chicago?
A.To change a flight.
B.To take a vacation.
C.To have a business meeting.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.
17.What did the man study in university?
A.Medicine.
B.Economics.
C.Law.
18.What did the man do in South America?
A.He planted apples.
B.He grew cocoa beans.
C.He studied grapes.
19.How does the man feel about making chocolate?
A.Unprofitable.
B.Challenging.
C.Boring.
20.What is key to the man's final success?
A.Trying to test various fruits.
B.Selecting high-quality materials.
C.Keeping a diary of his experiments.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Here we will take a look at some of the most famous artists in the West.
Johannes Vermeer
Known as"Master of Light"due to the way he captured()how natural light danced on the skin and
surfaces of other objects,Johannes Vermeer(1632-1675)was devoted to exploring the everyday moments of the
17th century Dutch Golden Age.Girl with a Pearl Earring(1665)is a good example of this tradition.Although
he was a relatively successful painter during his lifetime,there are only 34 paintings belonging to him in the
world today.
Raphael Sanzio
The School of Athens(1509-1511)is one of the four wall paintings by Italian artist Raphael Sanzio(1483-
1520)in a palace called the Stanza della Segnatura.It is considered a masterpiece that celebrates philosophy and
classical thought,as it features great Greek minds like Aristotle,Plato,and Ptolemy.The other three wall
paintings show the other main branches of knowledge,which include poetry,religion,and law.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
Before Michelangelo Buonarroti(1475-1564)started to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling,he only finished one
painting,The Doni Tondo (1506),which celebrates the marriage of Agnolo Doni.The bright colors and
sculptural modeling of the figures are typical of the Italian artist's painting style.
Henri Matisse
Considered the greatest colorist of the 20th century and a revolutionary artist who helped define modern art,
French artist Henri Matisse(1869-1954)first emerged as a Post-Impressionist.Then.in 1904,he led the Fauvism
movement,which is French for "wild beasts".The artists of this movement favored bright colors and expressive
brushstrokes over realism.
21.Whose paintings are best-known for showing the effect of natural light?
A.Johannes Vermeer's.
B.Henri Matisse's.
C.Raphael Sanzio's.
D.Michelangelo Buonarroti's.
22.What is The School of Athens about?
A.Poetry.
B.Religion.
C.Literature.
D.Philosophy.
23.What do the last two artists have in common?
A.They enjoyed painting similar subjects.
B.They preferred bright colors.
C.They came from the same country.
D.They are well-known Post-Impressionists.
B
Leonard John's cancer journey began with a problem related to his appendix().During this time,his
doctor discovered a spot on his lung.The surgeon urged John to get checked out immediately,but fear overtook
him and he postponed further examination.About a month later,the surgeon followed up with him."Did you go
and get this taken care of?"the surgeon asked.John admitted he hadn't.He made every excuse imaginable to
avoid it because fear had him in its hold.Finally,the surgeon said,"I have a doctor.Give him a call."That led
John to Riverside,where he met Dr.Hamden.
The first round of treatment John went through involved chemotherapy().Throughout this experience,
he relied heavily on the support system around him."The nurse at Riverside was a great source of comfort.
Every time I saw her,we connected well.She helped me stay focused and positive.
John also realized that his fear gradually subsided as he became more involved in his treatment."I look back
and wonder why I wasn't scared.I think it was because I trusted the people around me,especially Dr.Hamden."
After six months of intense chemotherapy,John was declared cancer-free.He shifted to a less-intense
treatment plan."Dr.Hamden told me straight up that without treatment,I had six months to live.His honesty
helped me trust him completely,"John said.
John also depended on his Alcoholics Anonymous(AA)community.With over seven years of sobriety(),he
had learned important strategies for dealing with life's challenges."The AA group regularly organizes group
activities where we share our experiences openly.When I was feeling low during chemotherapy,they would
remind me of my strength in maintaining sobriety,and encouraged me to apply the same determination to
fighting cancer.They kept me on track,helping me stay positive when the treatment got tough."
Throughout his cancer journey.John appreciated the expertise and warm nature of the staff at Riverside.
"The staff here is absolutely amazing.They kept me focused and helped me manage the stress.Stress can do real
damage,but I didn't experience that at Riverside,"he said.
24.Why did John delay further examination at first?
A.He was scared of the result.
B.He was too busy to do it.
C.He couldn't afford the cost.
D.He didn't believe the doctor.
25.What does the underlined word"subsided"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Increased.
B.Returned.
C.Changed.
D.Disappeared.
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26.What is John's attitude toward Dr.Hamden?
A.Doubtful.
B.Positive.
C.Unconcerned.
D.Sympathetic.
27.What role did the AA community play in John's cancer journey?
A.It recommended Dr.Hamden to him.
B.It funded his chemotherapy.
C.It provided emotional and social support.
D.It taught him how to quit smoking.
C
A robotic glove that helps piano players move their fingers faster has surprised scientists.Professional
musicians who struggled with difficult musical patterns found their skills improved after training with the special
device,according to a study published in Science Robotics.
Shinichi Furuya.a former pianist who became a researcher in Tokyo,led the experiment.He got the idea
after suffering hand injuries from over-practicing."I wondered if technology could help musicians learn without
harming their hands,"he explained.
The team created a mechanical hand that fits over a person's fingers.When 60 skilled piano players tested
it,something amazing happened.Those who used the robotic hand to practice complex finger movements at high
speeds could later play 6%faster than before-even without the device.Surprisingly,their untrained left hands
also improved,though only the right hands used the device.
Nicholas Hatsopoulos,a brain scientist from Chicago,called the result"super cool".He thinks the device
changes how the brain handles movement.When the glove-like robot moves fingers,it activates more different
brain areas than when people move their own fingers.These brain connections might explain why both hands benefited.
The effects lasted about a day.Furuya believes using the device regularly could maintain improvements.
"This is still an early model,"he noted,adding that future versions might help surgeons,athletes or video game
players master precise hand motions.
During testing,musicians described an unusual feeling."All the pianists started laughing when they tried
it,"Furuya said."But when they saw it worked,they got excited."The robot only moves fingers downward
currently,but researchers plan to make more advanced models.
The study also revealed how practice changes our brains.Normally,repeating actions strengthen motor
skills.The robot appears to offer a shortcut by combining physical movement with sensory feedback.As
Hatsopoulos explained,"It's like teaching your hands a new language of motion."
While traditional practice remains important,this technology could make learning difficult skills less repetitive.
"Musicians might save time on technical drills and focus more on creativity,"Furuya suggested.For now,the
robotic glove stays in the lab,but its success promises a bright future where technology and human talent work
in harmony.
28.What inspired Shinichi Furuya to create the robotic glove?
A.His dream of helping athletes.
B.His research on disabled patients.
C.His experience of hand injuries.
D.His desire to improve game skills.
29.What can we learn about the participants in the experiment?
A.They relied heavily on the robotic glove.
B.They benefited from the robotic glove.
C.They preferred traditional practice methods.
D.They mastered difficult musical patterns easily.
30.What does Nicholas Hatsopoulos think of the device used in the experiment?
A.It helps kids learn a new language.
B.It has limited functions for athletes.
C.It is too complex for musicians to use.
D.It offers a new way to train the brain.
31.What can we infer from the text?
A.The robotic glove has some side effects.
B.The robotic glove may have wider uses.
C.Scientists will stop developing the robotic glove.D.Scientists have finished testing the robotic glove.
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D
The survival of Gila monsterslarge lizards(native to North America's deserts-is at risk as rising
temperatures transform the Mojave Desert.Scientists warn these creatures,known for their unique poison used
in diabetes()research,may become extinct unless conservation efforts intensify.
Researchers led by Steve Hromada analyzed five years of sighting data across four US states.By comparing
these records with climate patterns,they predicted that by 2082,over 35%of the Mojave's suitable habitats
could disappear under high-emission conditions.Lower desert arcas,where summer temperatures often go beyond
38C,may become too hot for survival.
To cope with tough conditions.Gila monsters adjust their behavior.They become active at night during the
summer and hide underground to seek shade during the day.However,even these strategies may fail as ground
temperatures rise.Experts note the lizards prefer environments below 34 C,and prolonged heatwaves could push
them beyond their limits.
Higher elevations,such as mountain foothills,might offer cooler shelters.But relocating poses challenges.
These lizards rarely travel more than 3 km from their home ranges,and rocky ground limits their movement.Human
development,including roads and towns,further blocks their paths.Even if they reach new areas,food
shortages could occur.Gila monsters rely on eggs and small animals,which might decline during droughts linked
to climate change.
About 90%of their Mojave habitat lies on protected public lands,including national parks like Death Valley.
Preserving these areas from mining and urban expansion is critical.Maintaining natural pathways between
habitats could help the lizards migrate(gradually.
The Gila monster's struggle reflects a global issue.Desert species worldwide face reducing habitats as temperatures
rise.Their decline could upset ecosystems,as these lizards help control rodent populations and
spread seeds through their droppings.
As climate change speeds up,balancing human activity with wildlife needs will determine whether these
ancient creatures survive to inspire future medical discoveries.
32.How do Gila monsters adapt to the tough conditions?
A.By staying underground all year round.
B.By shifting to nighttime activity in summer.
C.By moving to higher and cooler regions.
D.By hiding themselves in human-provided shelters.
33.Why is relocating to mountain foothills difficult for Gila monsters?
A.Rocky ground restricts their long-range movement.
B.Mountain foothills lack water resources.
C.Their poison becomes unstable in cooler climates.
D.Mountain foothills are occupied by other competitive species.
34.What does the author want to stress by mentioning rodents?
A.The dependence of Gila monsters on rodents.
B.The changes in rodent populations in deserts.
C.The significance of Gila monsters in ecosystems.
D.The competition between rodents and Gila monsters.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Rising Temperatures Transform Desert Ecosystems
B.Conservation Efforts Protect Mojave Desert Habitats
C.Gila Monsters Face Climate Threats in Mojave Desert
D.Gila Monsters'Unique Poison Drives Medical Research
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第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In our fast-paced lives,finding ways to take care of our mental and physical health and promote personal
development is crucial.36.
Journaling offers a private space where we can pour out our emotions,relieve stress,and make sense of the
challenges life throws at us.When we are struggling with anxiety,depression,or mental stress,a journal becomes
our trusted friend.It doesn't judge us.37.Research indicates that spending just 15 minutes writing three
times a week can greatly improve our mood and reduce emotional suffering within a month.
38 As we write,multiple regions of our brain related to memory are activated.This simple act of
putting pen to paper creates a strong connection between our motor skills,vision and memory centers,making it
easier for us to remember what we've written.
Putting your goals down on paper can make the chance of achieving them 42%higher.When you write out
your goals,your brain responds in a special way.It creates stronger connections that drive you to take action.
Use your journal as a powerful tool for goal-setting.Outline clear milestones with specific timelines.39.
This organized approach in your journal is like having a personalized road map to success,guiding you step by
step towards achieving your dreams.
Writing in your journal is highly beneficial for career development.40.By regularly putting your
thoughts and ideas into words through journaling,you become more capable of expressing yourself clearly and
effectively in the workplace.Additionally,documenting work experiences develops analytical and creative writing
abilities crucial for career progress.
A.Journaling helps improve our memory
B.Regularly check how far you've come
C.We can better understand others'thoughts
D.Regular journal writers sleep better at night
E.One simple yet highly effective method is journaling
F.Instead,it patiently holds all our thoughts and worries
G.Firstly,it helps improve your communication with coworkers
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A,B、CD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
If you ever need a bit of extra motivation to get up off the couch and go for a jog,remember that an 88-year-old
man finished the Athens Marathon,crossing the finish line in 6 hours and 31 minutes.Ploutarchos Pourliakas
only 41 running at the age of 73,after getting 42 by his son,an ultra-marathon runner.But he quickly
became 43 about it,running four to five kilometers 44 from Monday to Friday and up to 20km on
weekends.
He has 45 the Athens Marathon 12 times.And despite getting 46,Pourliakas actually managed to
be better than last year's 47.He completed the 42.195km race eighteen minutes faster than last year."I have
48 compared to last year,and I feel younger than my 88 years,"Pourliakas said shortly after 49 the
finish line to the cheers of his family and friends 50 at the historic Panathenaic Stadium of Athens.
As you can imagine,many people can't 51 that a man in his late 80s can run,let alone finish a
marathon.But Pourliakas said that anyone can do it as long as they have the 52,take care of their body,and
lead a 53 life."I've never smoked.I don't drink alcohol.I don't stay up late,"the Greek runner said."I eat
everything but in proper 54."
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His story is a powerful reminder that 55 is just a number when it comes to achieving your goals.If
Pourliakas can run a marathon at 88,there's no reason why you can't get up and go for a jog today.
41.A.took up
B.gave up
C.put off
D.looked into
42.A.followed
B.forced
C.criticized
D.inspired
43.A.passionate
B.bored
C.disappointed
D.anxious
44.A.weekly
B.daily
C.monthly
D.yearly
45.A.watched
B.missed
C.finished
D.organized
46.A.younger
B.slower
C.older
D.weaker
47.A.performance
B.diet
C.health
D.appearance
48.A.failed
B.quit
C.started
D.improved
49.A.seeing
B.crossing
C.painting
D.approaching
50.A.gathered
B.separated
C.taught
D.trained
51.A.ignore
B.doubt
C.believe
D.assume
52.A.kindness
B.hope
C.money
D.intention
53.A.balanced
B.busy
C.stressful
D.lonely
54.A.positions
B.steps
C.amounts
D.manners
55.A.time
B.weight
C.height
D.age
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
The first China-Ethiopia Film and TV Festival 56 (hold)last month in Addis Ababa,the capital of
Ethiopia,with the aim of 57 (promote)cultural exchange among the BRICS member states through
cooperation in the film industry.
The groundbreaking event marked the establishment of a new partnership between China and Ethiopia in the
58 (create)industry with a special focus 59 the exchange of films,strengthening cross-cultural exchange
and sharing knowledge,technology and experience.
Speaking at the event,Chinese Ambassador to Ethiopia Chen Hai said,"As ancient civilizations,both China
and Ethiopia have long 60(history),rich cultures and diverse ethnic customs,as well as beautiful
landscapes,which can potentially 61 (use)in the production of films,dramas and TV shows."
Shibru Mamo,director general for Public Diplomacy at Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs,emphasized
the 62 (significant)of the festival in strengthening people-to-people relations among BRICS member states
through media."This festival also represents the strong,historic partnership between Ethiopia and China,a
relationship that is 63 (continuous)growing in economic,political and cultural cooperation,"Mamo said.
The three-day festival featured 12 Chinese and Ethiopian films 64 documentaries.The documentary film
The Road to Prosperity,65 highlights China's transformative development,was presented at the festival's
opening ceremony.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的加拿大朋友Richard计划暑假和家人来你居住的城市旅游,他想提前了解一下情况。请
你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1城市的基本情况(位置,景点等):
2.期待他们的到来。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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Dear Richard,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Mya's sixteenth birthday morning began with sunlight streaming through her window.Her mother handed
her a red envelope containing $150."Choose something that truly matters,"she said warmly.Aunt Betty added
with a wink,"And keep your eyes open for surprises along the way."
The three-story shopping center is full of weekend energy.Mya walked between her best friends,Lucy and
Tom,past stores bursting with colorful summer dresses and sportswear displays.Children laughed and ran
among the amusement facilities,while the smell of freshly baked bread mixed with popcorn from a movie theater
entrance."Let's check the headphones section first!"Tom suggested,pointing to the electronics store's glowing sign.
Near the second-floor medicine store,a sudden noise drew their attention.A boy around eight sat weakly on
a bench,his chest rising and falling rapidly.His mother crazily searched her faded cloth bag,scattering pencils
and a half-eaten apple."Please,"she begged the store worker,holding out a doctor's note,"we need this
medicine now!'”
The worker frowned at the computer screen,"Payment must be made immediately.The mother's voice
trembled,"We bought school shoes first...then the medicine money disappeared..."She held up empty pockets.
Mya recognized the small blue bottle-her brother had carried similar medicine during his hospital stay.The
boy's lips had turned grayish,his fingers grasping the bench edge tightly.
Mya checked the price tag."$145!That's my whole birthday money!"Tom pulled out his phone."The
headphone sale ends in forty minutes.
Holding her money,the scene flashed through Mya's mind-her brother struggled to breathe and the nurses
rushed over with oxygen tanks.She decided to help the boy.She put $150 on the counter and bought the
necessary medicine from the shop assistant.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
After the boy took the medicine,his face quickly turned healthy again.
Back home,Mya placed the photos beside her birthday cake prepared by her parents.
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W:Oh,yes.
M:Great!Thanksverymuch.Bye!
W:Noworries.Lookforwardtoseeingyou.
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