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2025~2026学年第一学期高二学段一教学质量检测
高二英语试卷
(分值:150时间:120分钟)
命题人:邱玉李曼莉审核人:程阜颖
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个
选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 are Ben and the woman worried about?
A.Their mother's flight.
B.The mess in the kitchen.C.The heavy traffic
2.What does the man ask the woman to buy?
A.Balloons and decorations.
B.Decorations and drinks.
C.Balloons and food.
3.What does Ella enjoy doing now?
A.Working overtime.
B.Painting pictures.
C.Making a schedule.
4.What will the man do for the woman?
A.Ask for a new door card.B.Repair her key card.
C.Open the door for her.
5.How did the woman feel about her weekend in Marbella?
A.Disappointed.
B.Bored.
C.Delighted.
第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答6至7题。
6.What course is the woman interested in?
A.The fitness course.
B.The programming course.
C.The creative writing course
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7.When will the creative writing course start?
A.On September 15th.】
B.On September 25th.
C.On October 1st.
听下面一段对话,回答8至10题。
8.What caused the mistake on Christine Andrew's account?
A.A system error.
B.A human error.
C.A bank robbery.
9.When will the money be returned to the correct account?
A.Today
B.Tomorrow
C.Next week.
10.What does Christine need to do immediately?
A.Book another holiday.
B.Call the holiday company.
C.Check her account balance.
听下面一段对话,回答11至13题。
11.What kind of Internet access does the hotel provide?
A.High-speed wired Internet.
B.High-speed Wi-Fi.
C.Slow-speed Wi-Fi.
12.What time will the man probably arrive at the hotel?
A.At 8 pm.
B.At 9 pm.
C.At 10 pm.
13.What does the man want to book?
A.A double room for three nights
B.A single room for three nights.
C.A single room for two nights.
听下面一段对话,回答14至17题。
14.What's the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Colleagues.
C.Neighbors.
15.What inspired Kate to start her gardening business?
A.Her friends'encouragement.
B.A TV show she watched.
C.Her own saving
16.What problem did Kate have in the first year of her business?
A.She lacked customers.
B.She didn't have enough money.
C.The weather affected her work.
17.How does Kate get most of her new customers now?
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A.By knocking on doors.
B.Through advertisements
C.Through recommendations.
听下面一段独白,回答18至20题。
18.What will be different about this year's Attam Family concert?
A.It will be held at a different place.
B.It will feature a single guitar performance.
C.It will include more family members.
19.When did Amir Attam start playing the guitar?
A.At the age of eight.B.At the age of six
C.At the age of ten.
20.What will Amir Attam talk about tonight?
A.His favorite music styles.
B.His experiences in a musical family.
C.His plans for future performances.
第二部分阅读理解(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)
A
There are many theme parks in Florida.These amusement parks are designed for
kids big and small and have plenty to offer adults,too.
Magic Kingdom
Orlando is the center of theme parks in Florida.Of all the parks,no trip to
Orlando would be complete without a visit to Magic Kingdom.The center of Disney
world,with Main Street USA and Cinderella's Castle,is here at Magic Kingdom.
There are rides for kids of all ages as well as shopping and dining.
Epcot
After Magic Kingdom,the best-known theme park in Disney World is Epcot.
This is a good place for curious kids who want to learn about the planets,the stars,
and the workings of the human body.The good and wine festival is another big draw
to Epcot.
Animal kingdom
When it comes to the top 4 Florida theme parks,Animal kingdom must be on the
list.You may have had the chance to go to a zoo before,but Animal kingdom brings
the concept of a zoo to new heights..Sure you can go on the safari(狩猎旅行),but
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there are also rides on different animals,even dinosaurs.
Universal's Island of Adventure
If your kids have the need for speed,you will surely want to check out
Universal's Island of Adventure.Here roller coasters and thrill rides will combine the
magic of the movies with plenty of twists (and turns.You'll also find
Wizarding World of Harry Potter here---something the whole family is sure to enjoy.
21.Epcot would most probably attract those who love
A.rides
B.science
C.animals
D.work
22.What makes Animal Kingdom different from other zoos?
A.Having rides on different animals
B.Allowing people to watch new movies.
C.Having many different kinds of animals.
D.Allowing people to learn about dinosaurs.
23.Where would you go if you are a big fan of Harry Potter?
A.Epcot
B.Magic Kingdom
C.Animal Kingdom
D.Universal's Island of Adventure
B
Ever since she was a young girl,Yao Jianping,a well-known artist from Suzhou,
East China's Jiangsu Province,has been creating Suzhou Embroidery ()one of
the oldest embroidery techniques in the world and the most representative type of
Chinese embroidery.
Born to a Suzhou Embroidery family,Yao has a pair of skillful hands.She began
to learn embroidery from her mother when she was 7 or 8 years old.By the age of 17,
she focused solely on improving her skills at Suzhou Embroidery.It takes a moment
to discover beauty,but it takes a long time to create beauty.After years of studying,
she finally transformed her art from the level of"looking lifelike"to "being alive".
All she needs are a needle and a few silk threads.Then with her magical hands,
anything can happen.Her traditional techniques and innovative skills have won her
the title "Master of Folk Arts and Crafts"from UNESCO.With a simple needle
moving up and down on a piece of cloth,a delicate flower begins to take shape under
her hands.Watching Yao Jianping doing embroidery is just like watching a ballet
performance of fingers.It is both elegant and skillful.
Yao uses this millennia-old art to depict (the age of today.She not only
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produced a series of works representing the highest level of contemporary Suzhou
Embroidery but also managed to get the fine art to reach more ordinary people.Yao
has launched new products with Suzhou Embroidery elements,including Chinese
qipao dresses.
She has become better known around the world in the past few years,since her
works began being presented as national gifts to world leaders.In 2015,British
Queen Elizabeth II received a fine piece of Suzhou Embroidery as a gift.
24.How did Yao improve her skills?
A.By discovering beauty in life.
B.By years of constant studying.
C.By seeking help from her mother.
D.By changing the traditional techniuqes.
25.Why does the writer mention ballet performance in paragraph 2?
A.To present Yao's excellent embroidering skills.
B.To explain why embroidery works are so fascinating.
C.To introduce how Yao is inspired by other forms of arts.
D.To demonstrate the similarity between dancing and embroidering.
26.What can be inferred from paragraph 3?
A.There are few traditional elements in Yao's works.
B.It's difficult for average people to learn about fine arts.
C.No one can make better Suzhou Embroidery works than Yao.
D.Yao tries to spread Chinese culture through embroidery.
27.Which of the following can best describe Yao Jianping?
A.Caring and easy-going
B.Selfless and open-minded.
C.Generous and strong-willed
D.Creative and hard-working.
C
There are plenty of health benefits of spending time in the great outdoors.
According to a study published in the International Journal of Environmental Health
Research,people who grew up with access to nature may have better mental health
as adults than those who did not.
To test their hypothesis (),researchers sent questionnaires to 3,585 adults
aged 18 to 75 in four European cities on topics such as how often they visited natural
spaces as children and now as adults.Participants were also given psychological test
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to determine the state of their mental health in the last month.Adults with low levels
of nature exposure during childhood saw"significantly worse"mental health issues
and did not view natural spaces as much importance in adulthood as those who spent
more time growing up outside.
Researchers say that their findings show the importance of childhood exposure
to natural spaces as it relates to developing an appreciation of nature and healthy
psychological state in adulthood.
This is particularly significant,because almost three-quarters of Europeans
currently live in urban areas with little access to green spaces.That number is
expected to increase to 80 percent in the next three decades.Mental health has been
shown to be negatively influenced by urban environments due to exposure to noise,
crowds and a lack of green spaces among other things.Children who lead inactive
lifestyles are more likely to have a lower quality of life and physical health.
"Many children in Europe lead an indoor lifestyle,so it would be desirable to
make natural outdoor environments available,attractive and safe for them to play in,"
said study author Mark Nieuwenhuijsen,director of ISGlobal's Urban Planning,
Environment and Health Initiative."We make a call on policymakers to improve the
availability of natural spaces for children and green schoolyards."
28.What inspiration do researchers take from their findings
A.the health of children's psychology.
B.the state of children's mental health.
C.the importance of childhood exposure to nature.
D.the development of nature appreciation.
29.What can we infer from Paragraph 4
A.Europeans prefer an inactive lifestyle.
B.European Children are in good physical health.
C.Europeans lack access to natural spaces.
D.European Children probably suffer lower quality of life.
30.What in the future is the study most likely to influence according to the last
paragraph?
A.Urban planning.
B.Economic policies.
C.Child education.
D.Local tourism.
31.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Indoor Activities Are Good for Children's Growth
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B.Living in Urban Areas Harms Psychological Health
C.An Inactive Lifestyle Means a Lower Quality of Life
D.Childhood Exposure to Nature Benefits Mental Health
D
A machine can now not only beat you at chess,it can also outperform you in
debate.Last week,in a public debate in San Francisco,a software program called
Project Debater beat its human opponents,including Noa Ovadia,Israel's former
national debating champion.
Brilliant though it is,Project Debater has some weaknesses.It takes sentences
from its library of documents and prebuilt arguments and strings them together.This
can lead to the kinds of errors no human would make.Such wrinkles will no doubt be
ironed out,yet they also point to a fundamental problem.As Kristian Hammond,
professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern University,
put it:"There's never a stage at which the system knows what it's talking about."
What Hammond is referring to is the question of meaning,and meaning is
central to what distinguishes the least intelligent of humans from the most intelligent
of machines.A computer works with symbols.Its program specifies a set of rules to
transform one string of symbols into another.But it does not specify what those
symbols mean.Indeed,to a computer,meaning is irrelevant.Humans,in thinking,
talking,reading and writing,also work with symbols.But for humans,meaning is
everything.When we communicate,we communicate meaning.What matters is not
just the outside of a string of symbols,but the inside too,not just how they are
arranged but what they mean.
Meaning emerges through a process of social interaction,not of computation,
interaction that shapes the content of the symbols in our heads.The rules that assign
meaning lie not just inside our heads,but also outside,in society,in social memory,
social conventions and social relations.It is this that distinguishes humans from
machines.And that's why,however astonishing Project Debater may seem,the
tradition that began with Socrates and Confucius will not end with artificial
intelligence.
32.Why does the author mention Noa Ovadia in the first paragraph?
A.To explain the use of a software program.
B.To show the cleverness of Project Debater.
C.To introduce the designer of Project Debater.
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D.To emphasize the fairness of the competition.
33.What does the underlined word "wrinkles"in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Arguments.
B.Doubts.
C.Errors.
D.Differences
34.What is Project Debater unable to do according to Hammond?
A.Create rules.
B.Talk fluently.
C.Comprehend meaning.
D.Identify difficult words.
35.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.Social interaction is key to understanding symbols
B.The human brain has potential yet to be developed.
C.Ancient philosophers set good examples for debaters.
D.Artificial intelligence ensures humans a bright future.
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有
两项为多余选项。
Volunteering is a great benefit to the community.Many nonprofit organizations
couldn't survive without volunteers.However,you may not realize how much it also
benefits your career.
.Volunteer in different areas.
You may be likely to just volunteer at one place,and that can be fine.36
Doing so can help you explore what you'd like to do later in life if you're younger or
even choose a different career if you're a little bit older.
Use it to build skills.
Volunteering is the perfect opportunity to build your own skill set.
3☑
You're basically working a job,and through that job,you gain experience that you
can pass on to your work life.
.Network while you volunteer.
Another way to help work on your career is to use volunteering to help network.
Really,you don't have to go out of your way to network.38 All networking
is making a connection with other people that you and they can rely on later,and
volunteering can help you do that.
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Studies have shown that people who volunteer are more likely to be hired than
people who don't volunteer.In fact,you have about a 25 percent higher chance of
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being hired if you volunteer than if you don't.If you don't have a high school
diploma(毕业文凭),that number increases to a50 percent higher chance..
.Put your volunteer experience on your college application.
If you're still in high school,volunteering looks great on a college application.
It shows leadership,.initiative(主s动性),and commitment,,all things colleges love.
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A.Help you find a good job.
B.Increase your chances of being hired.
C.Stop waiting to volunteer until you have more time.
D.Just be sure to include it on your application when you apply.
E.While you are giving your time,you're also learning new things.
F.Just talk to people while you're volunteering and get to know them.
G.However,volunteering at different places will expose you to different fields.
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、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
I used to travel to make myself relaxed.Two years ago,I was rather busy with
my business and under a lot of 41,so I went to Las Vegas for a holiday.I just
wanted to get away and 42 for a while.
When I was on holiday,a(n)43 suddenly came to me.I had long wished to
pay a visit to the Greek island of Santorini(圣托里尼岛).Therefore,the idea of a
two-week European 44 alone was born.
I'd driven 45 across the US before,but traveling to other countries whose
languages aren't the same as mine 46 me.I was worried that I wouldn't be able
to communicate with anyone.
But I soon 47 that if I wanted to follow my dreams,I had to step out of my
comfort area.If I let 48 take control of me,I'd get nowhere.
As I was 49 more places to visit on my trip,I found Mykonos,Greece,
which I liked just as much as I liked Santorini.When I arrived in 50,it was like
I was in a dream.
What I appreciated best was the bus ride to Venice.As I rode the bus and
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enjoyed every new thing I-saw,I was completely 51 from the pressure of my
work.How 52 it was to see people riding their bikes to the places they would
like to go to!
Some people might say,"It's not a big 53;it's just Venice.Thousands of
people go there every day."But it was more than that to me.It was about having a
54 and when it was time for it to come true,don't let it 55
41.A.disaster
B.loss
C.pressure
D.emergency
42.A.explore
B.relax
C.revive
D.sweat
43.A.question
B.attitude
C.reference
D.plan
44.A.holiday
B.description
C.nationality
D.determination
45.A.gracefully
B.calmly
C.entirely
D.alone
46.A.attracted
B.surprised
C.concerned
D.interested
47.A.responded
B.realized
C.recognized
D.referred
48.A.honor
B.wisdom
C.power
D.worry
49.A.in danger of
B.in place of
C.in search of
D.in charge of
50.A.Europe
B.Asia
C.America
D.Africa
51.A.free
B.curious
C.different
D.apart
52.A.threatening
B.generous
C.awkward
D.wonderful
53.A.behavior
B.deal
C.factor
D.effort
54.A.dream
B.brochure
C.character
D.captain
55.A.ski
B.decrease
C.go
D.flash
第二节语法填空(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。
Over recent years,AI has become accessible to everyone,particularly young
people,
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(bring)significant convenience to our lives.However,there
are risks as well as benefits.Here are three things you can keep in mind as you
navigate AI technology in everyday life.
Be 57
(critically).Generative Al can do amazing things,such as
generating images or writing stories,58it does not reflect on what it is
writing,which means every word,sentence and claim AI generates should
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(treat)carefully.You can use this as an opportunity
60 (develop)critical thinking skills.
Watch out for chatbots.Chatbots are computer programs designed to
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