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2025~2026学年秋季学期高二期中质量检测 英语试题 考生注意: 1.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2.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B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。 3.本卷命题范围至选择性必修第二册Unit5。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到 答题卡上。 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、B、C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。 例:How much is the shirt?? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。 1.What does Bob want to do this weekend? A.See a film. B.Go to a park. C.Watch a game. 2.How many cookies did Chris eat? A.2. B.4. C.8. 3.Which country would the man long to visit? 阳 A.England. B.Brazil. C.France. 4.When will the speakers meet? A.At5:00. B.At5:45. C.At6:15. 5.What is the man? A.A guide B.A policeman. C.A zoo keeper. 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.Where does the woman usually meet native English speakers? A.At social clubs. B.At foreign bars. C.At language centers. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第1页(共8页)】 6092B 7.Why does the man learn foreign languages? A.To make foreign friends B.To meet his work's need. C.To learn sports from foreigners. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What does the man think of the cat? A.It's beautiful. B.It's too active. C.It's very mild. 9.What pet does the woman want to get at first? A.A cat. B.A dog. C.A fish. 10.What's the problem about keeping a bird according to the man? A.It costs much. B.It's a tiring job. C.It needs professional owners. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.When is the birthday party? A.On September 27th. B.On September 28th. C.On September 29th. 12.Where is the party held? A.At a restaurant. B.At a golf club. C.At Alice's house. 13.What's the man's attitude to the meal? A.Satisfied. B.Grateful. C.Surprised. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Why is the golden eagle special? A.He isn't often seen. B.His body is very small. C.He is the king of the land. 15.How does the golden eagle search for food? A.By walking on the grass. B.By singing loudly. C.By looking around. 16.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a zoo. B.By a river. C.In a park. 17.What's the possible relationship between the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Co-workers. C.Strangers. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.How long did the race last? A.10 days. B.22 days. C.One month. 19.What was the sailors'life like on the boat? A.They had ice cream. B.They watched movies. C.They had no Internet access. 20.What does the speaker mainly talk about? A.Two winning teams. B.Ocean climate research. C.The first Ocean Race Europe. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第2页(共8页)】 6092H 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 No coin represents the American spirit more than the Morgan Silver Dollar.From the Comstock Lode silver rush to stories of robbers in the Wild West,the Morgan Silver Dollar has a special place in US history Prized last-year coins Collectors value"last"editions(-).The final-year 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar-created by George T.Morgan and produced 104 years ago-is one of the most sought-after.It's known as "The King of Silver Dollars".No collection is complete without it. Public release-only 832 coins available Rarcoa,which is America's oldest coin company,now offers 832 last-year Morgan Silver Dollars made at the famous Philadelphia Mint.Each coin is just as perfect as the day it was made. Hold 104 years of American history Each coin,struck in 1921,is a 104-year-old piece of American heritage.Hold one and own a living relic of the past. A miracle of survival Only 15%-20%of those coins still exist today.Over 270 million were melted()under the Pittman Act of 1918,with more destroyed in later silver booms. Sold nationally for as much as $141 While others sell this coin for up to $141,you can own it for as little as $49,depending on quantity-thanks to Rarcoa's buying power. Buy more and save! 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar 1-4 coins:$69 each 5-9 coins:$59 each FREE SHIPPING 10+coins:$49 each+FREE SHIPPING Call1-833-304-6533 21.Why is the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar valued by collectors? A.It has to do with stories. B.It is the last edition. C.It is made of pure gold. D.It was from a silver rush. 22.What is the total price for six coins? A.$294. B.$354. C.$414. D.$846. 23.What can be learned about Rarcoa? A.It made the 1921 coins. B.It has weak buying power. C.It is a new coin company. D.It sells coins at low prices. B Yared Nuguse never dreamed of being a professional runner,let alone an Olympic medalist. His career plans even involved becoming a dentist()when he was 14 years old. But life has a funny way of taking unlikely turns,our hidden talents unearthed in places we never expect.For a teenage Nuguse,the idea that he would one day become a top middle-distance athlete-and among the best in the world-was laughable. After showing early promise as a high school student in Louisville,Kentucky,Nuguse competed for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish,winning the NCAA title in the 1,500 meters in 2019. From there,a career in running called to him,along with the fitting label of "America's accidental champion”. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第3页(共8页)】 6092B 2 "It's been a crazy journey,one that I never really saw coming or expected,"says Nuguse. "But it's one that I'm really glad I gave a chance because I would be in a completely different space right now if I hadn't.Running has just been changing my life in many amazing ways,and I've been really,really happy for it,and happy that my track coach in high school was able to convince me." Even today,Nuguse struggles to get his head around the path his life has taken,still failing to see himself as a natural runner.He doesn't consider himself a sporty person.But his achievements on the track are testament()to his enormous talent and work ethic.In one of the most eagerly anticipated events of last year's Paris Olympics,Nuguse took bronze(in the 1,500 meters, bested by fellow American Cole Hocker and Britain's Josh Kerr.It was a fast final dash for the ages. 24.Why did Nuguse consider his journey crazy? A.It was full of unexpected changes. B.It took him a long time to succeed. C.He disliked running at the beginning. D.He suffered a lot of serious injuries. 25.What is Nuguse's attitude towards his running career? A.Regretful. B.Indifferent. C.Grateful. D.Worried. 26.What does the underlined phrase"get his head around"in the last paragraph mean? A.Balance. B.Forget. C.Understand. D.Record. 27.Where is this text most likely from? A.A science textbook. B.A sports magazine. C.A book review. D.A health guide. C One of the most important medical advances in the 20th century was the discovery of antibiotics().The first antibiotic was introduced in 1910 and changed modern medicine significantly.Penicillin was discovered in 1928,and these medications that could kill bacteria extended people's average lifetime by 23 years.However,antibiotic-resistant bacteria have also changed and adapted,and the bacteria are winning. New research from Tel Aviv University(TAU)in Israel has found a way to get the better of bacteria and shut down its defense systems when transferring()DNA.The transfer of DNA from one bacterium to another is how these bacteria change and adapt.During this process,known as conjugation(),one bacterial cell attaches to another through a small tube,allowing the transfer of genetic material called plasmids(). Bruria Samuel,a PhD student working with Professor David Burstein at TAU's Shmunis School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research,led the study published in Nature.Samuel analyzed 33,000 plasmids and identified the gene that allowed plasmids to pass by bacterial defense mechanisms when transferring DNA.The team used plasmids that give antibiotic resistance and put them into bacteria with CRISPR,a defense system that can target and destroy DNA. The location of anti-defense systems on plasmids determines whether the bacterium can overcome the CRISPR system or if it will die.Understanding how this positioning works means that antibiotic-resistant genes could be blocked effectively. The research could help design effective plasmids for changing natural bacterial populations. According to Burstein,this may help block antibiotic resistance genes in hospitals,teach bacteria to break down pollutants,and improve human health through gut bacteria.Additionally,modified bacteria could be used in agriculture and food technology to protect against foodborne illness. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第4负(共8页)】 6092B 28.Why does the author mention the discovery of antibiotics in paragraph 1? A.To compare different medical advances. B.To show the history of antibiotic research. C.To recommend a way to live a longer life. D.To introduce its value and a related challenge. 29.What do we know about conjugation? A.It helps bacteria destroy all the plasmids B.It is a system stopping antibiotic resistance. C.It enables bacteria to turn plasmids into CRISPR. D.It lets bacteria transfer DNA through a small tube. 30.What did Bruria Samuel do in the study? A.He analyzed plasmids to find a gene. B.He destroyed bacteria with CRISPR. C.He collected data from previous researches. D.He employed bacteria to break down pollutants. 31.What can be inferred about the research? A.It only benefits in hospital settings. C.It may have broad implications. B.It aims to reduce bacterial population. D D.It will stop antibiotic resistance totally. A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon,stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more,can find its way back to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide(CO2) released(释放)from the surfaces of rivers. Rivers transport and release CO:as part of the global carbon cycle.Until now,scientists believed the majority of this was a quick turnover originating from the recycling of recent plant growth-organic material broken down and carried into the river system in the past 70 years or so. However,this new study indicates more than half-some 60%-of emissions()come from long-term carbon stores collected over thousands of years ago. Lead author Dr Josh Dean said,"The results took us by surprise because it turns out that old carbon stores are leaking out much more into the atmosphere than previously thought.We don't yet know how humans affect this flow of ancient carbon,but plants must absorb more carbon from the atmosphere today to account for this unrecognized release of old carbon." The international research team studied more than 700 river reaches from 26 different countries across the world.They took detailed radiocarbon measurements of CO2 from the rivers.By comparing the levels of carbon-14 in the target rivers with a standard reference for modern atmospheric CO2,the team was able to date the river carbon. Co-author Dr Gemma Coxon said,"Rivers globally release about two billion tonnes of carbon each year,compared to human activity that results in about 13 billion tonnes of carbon emissions. These river emissions are significant at a global scale,and over half of these emissions may be coming from carbon stores we considered relatively stable ()This means we need to re-evaluate these crucial parts of the global carbon cycle." Further building on these findings,the researchers plan to explore how the age of river carbon emissions varies across rivers the study was not able to capture,as well as investigating how the age of these emissions may have changed through time. 32.What can be inferred from paragraph 2? A.The global carbon cycle is always stable. B.It took decades to complete the new study. C.River carbon emissions have long been ignored. D.The new study proved the previous belief wrong 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第5页(共8页)】 6092B 33.What do Dr Josh Dean's words imply? A.The unrecognized old carbon will be beneficial. B.The release of ancient carbon is underestimated. C.Plants fail to absorb carbon from the atmosphere. D.Human activity boosts the flow of ancient carbon. 34.What is Dr Gemma Coxon's advice? A.Investigating the impact of human activity. B.Making full use of long-term carbon stores. C.Paying more attention to river carbon emissions. D.Ensuring plants'role in radiocarbon measurements. 35.What is the best title for the text? A.Rivers Are Releasing Ancient Carbon into Air B.Carbon Emissions Are Being Measured Globally C.A New Carbon Cycle Research Method Is Found D.Plants Help Fight Against Climate Change Greatly 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。 The following are some tips for making reading a daily joy without feeling overwhelmed( 所措的)! Make reading part of your routine.Pair reading with an existing habit,like drinking your morning coffee or winding down at night.36 Setting a specific time for reading each day can help turn it into a consistent(连续的)habit. 37 Writing about what you read helps strengthen your thoughts and makes the experience more rewarding.Keep a reading journal,write reviews on Goodreads,start a book blog,or share your thoughts on social media. Create a comfortable reading spot.Make reading irresistible by setting up a comfortable spot with warm lighting,soft blankets,and a hot drink.Sometimes,getting out of bed and having a warm and comfortable environment makes all the difference!Having a dedicated(专用的)reading space signals your brain that it's time to relax.38 Find a reading partner.Share books with a friend,join a book club,or buddy-read with someone online.Comment and cheer on your friend's post about a book or your favorite book blogger's blog post.39 A reading partner can also introduce you to books you might not have picked up otherwise. Be kind to yourself.Reading should be enjoyable,not a task.If you miss a day,don't stress- just pick up where you left off.40 The goal is to develop a lifelong love for books,not to rush through them. A.Every page you read is a win. B.Share books with your friends. C.Document your reading journey. D.It also helps you lose yourself in a book E.Reading books quickly can help save your free time. F.Connecting books with daily routines makes reading second nature. G.Discussing books makes reading more fun and keeps you responsible. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第6页(共8页)】 6092B 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。 Eight-year-old Liam Parker was rushing to school with his schoolbag on his back as usual. With the 41 of having to be there on time,Liam felt nothing would stop his step. 42,he spotted a silver car parked under the sun.Inside the car,there was a baby whose face was red.The little one wouldn't stop 43 and Liam knew he had to do something about it. First,he 44 the car window,but no other one appeared.The baby was all by himself and there were no adults 45. Although he wasn't sure what to do,Liam knew he needed to get the baby out of the 46 car.When he tried to open the doors,he realized they were all locked. Without 47,he picked a rock from the ground and hit hard against the window.48 and not knowing if he had done the right thing,Liam 49 the baby. The baby's damp()skin pressed against Liam's 50 as he took hold of him carefully. Liam 51 him gently and whispered,"Don't worry.You're safe now. Suddenly,a woman's 52 could be heard."What are you doing to my car?!" Liam 53 His hands started trembling(even more.The woman was angry,but then she saw her car window and her 54.She started kissing her baby,and then turned to Liam and said,“Young man,you are a hero.” But before he could say anything,Liam heard the school bell ring and started 55 towards the school. 41.A.adventure B.thought C.appeal D.instance 42.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.However D.Anyhow 43.A.complaining B.exploring C.dancing D.crying 44.A.knocked on B.looked for C.broke down D.cleaned up 45.A.in sight B.in danger C.in agreement D.in trouble 46.A.damaged B.hot C.used D.heavy 47.A.apologizing B.focusing C.hesitating D.applying 48.A.Amazed B.Interested C.Bored D.Scared 49.A.contacted B.held C.cured D.tracked 50.A.schoolbag B.sheet C.shirt D.towel 51.A.rocked B.stopped C.taught D.removed 52.A.order B.answer C.whisper D.shout 53.A.froze B.ignored C.hid D.escaped 54.A.goods B.son C.card D.phone 55.A.driving B.walking C.running D.riding 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Originally from Wales in the United Kingdom,Hiley 56 (live)in Norway for more than four decades.As the 57 (found)of the Norwegian Taiji Center in Oslo,she is widely recognized as a pioneer of tai chi in the country.But for Hiley,tai chi is far more than a 58 (remark)martial art or a form of physical exercise-it is a path 59 understanding oneself and connecting with the wider world. Hiley first encountered tai chi at the age of 20,when she learned human movement and art at university.Her academic curiosity about movement,60 (combine)with an artistic fascination with the color black,eventually led her to tai chi.Later,while 61 (study)for a postgraduate's degree in London,she found a tai chi teacher.The practice struck a deep impression within her. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第7页(共8页)】 6092B After a period of systematic study,she opened her own tai chi school in London.Later,following a personal invitation,Hiley moved to Norway,62 she established a new tai chi school. Hiley's approach to tai chi is gentle,especially with 63 beginner).She introduces philosophical ideas through movement,showing students how 64 (feel)the concepts in their bodies.But her teaching goes far beyond posture.She asks her students as she recognizes that people come to tai chi seeking solutions to 65 wide range of difficulties-physical,emotional or psychological. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报正在开展主题为“Technological Innovations Shaping Our Future Life'”的征文活动。 请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.列举1~2项科技,并说明它(们)将如何影响日常或社会发展; 2.你为适应科技世界所做的准备。 注意: 1.词数80左右: 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Technological Innovations Shaping Our Future Life 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。 Yesterday,my friend Alex and I noticed our next-door neighbor,Mrs.Thompson,looking unusually stressed as she walked in and out of her house.Her car was parked messily in the driveway,and she seemed to be in a hurry. We decided to ask if she needed any help.As we walked over,she was struggling to carry a large box.I offered to take it from her,and she gratefully handed it to me.She explained that she was moving some of her late()husband's things to a storage unit.Her voice trembled as she mentioned her husband,and I could see the pain in her eyes. Over the next few hours,Alex and I helped her load more boxes into her car.We listened as she shared stories full of love about her husband and the life they had together.It was clear that this was a very emotional time for her.Mrs.Thompson thanked us for the timely help,and for a moment,her face seemed to relax a bit. However,later in the day,things took a turn.As we were about to leave,we overheard Mrs. Thompson on the phone.She was arguing with someone about money.It seemed that there were some unexpected bills related to the storage unit,and she was worried about how she would pay them. Alex immediately suggested that we pool our savings to help her,but I hesitated.I had been saving up for a new pair of sneakers()for a long time,and I wasn't sure if I was ready to give that up.The sneakers were limited edition,and I had been eyeing them for months. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答: I really wanted those sneakers,yet I knew Mrs.Thompson was in a tough spot. With hearts beating fast,we walked up to Mrs.Thompson with some savings. 【高二期中质量检测英语卷第8页(共8页)】 6092B 20252026学年秋季学期高二期中质量检测·英语 参考答案、提示及评分细则 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 题号 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 C A B B AC B B A C B A A B B 阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 题号 21 222324252627 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 B D A C CB D C D B C F D G 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 题号 41 42434445464748 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 答案B CDAABC DBCAD C 本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了1921年摩根银币被珍视的原因,并推荐购买Rarcoa公司推出的832枚1921 年摩根银币。 2l.B细节理解题。根据Prized last-year coins部分中“Collectors value‘last'editions(一版).The final-year 1921 Morgan Silver Dollarcreated by George T.Morgan and produced 104 years ago-is one of the most sought-after.”可知,l921年摩根银币被收藏者珍视是因为它是最后一版。 22.B细节理解题。根据Buy more and save!部分中“5一9 coins:$59each十FREE SHIPPING”可知,购买6 枚银币的话,每枚是59美元,那么总价是$59×6=$354。 23.D细节理解题。根据Sold nationally for as much as$141部分“While others sell this coin for up to$l41, you can own it for as little as 49,depending on quantity-thanks to Rarcoa's buying power."Rarcoa 以较低的价格出售硬币。 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Yared Nuguse从平凡少年到职业跑步运动员的经历,以及他对自己这一经 历的感想。 24.A细节理解题。根据第二段中“But life has a funny way of taking unlikely turns,our hidden talents unearthed in places we never expect.”和第四段中“‘It's been a crazy journey,one that I never really saw coming or expected,’says Nuguse..”可知,Nuguse认为他的旅程疯狂是因为它全程充满了意想不到的变化。 25.C推理判断题。根据第四段中“But it's one that I'm really glad I gave a chance because I would be in a completely different space right now if I hadn't.Running has just been changing my life in many amazing ways,and I've been really,really happy for it,and happy that my track coach in high school was able to convince me..”可知,Nuguse对他的跑步生涯充满感激。 26.C词义猜测题。根据画线词所在句“Even today,Nuguse struggles to get his head around the path his life has taken,still failing to see himself as a natural runner..”可知,仍无法将自己视为天生的跑步者是对上文的 补充,再结合上文讲述Nuguse的疯狂体育生涯,说明Nuguse即使在今天还是难以理解自己的人生轨迹,所以 画线短语get his head around与understand同义,意为“理解”。 27.B文章出处题。本文主要围绕Nuguse的体育生涯展开,讲述他从普通学生到奥运奖牌得主的经历,最可能 出自体育杂志。 本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了以色列特拉维夫大学的研究发现了攻克细菌抗药的新方法,该方法或有广泛 应用前景。 28.D推理判断题。第一段先明确抗生素是“20世纪最重要的医学进展之一”,提到它“极大地改变了现代医学” “将人类平均寿命延长了23年”,这些内容都是在阐述抗生素的价值;接着用“However”表转折,指出“耐药菌 也在不断变化升级,且正占据上风”,这是引出抗生素使用过程中面临的相关挑战。 29.D细节理解题。根据第二段中“During this process,known as conjugation(接合),one bacterial cell attaches to another through a small tube,allowing the transfer of genetic material called plasmids(质粒).”可知,接合 让细菌通过一个小管传递遗传物质。 30.A细节理解题。根据第三段中“Samuel analyzed33,000 plasmids and identified the gene that allowed plasmids to pass by bacterial defense mechanisms when transferring DNA.”可知,在该研究中,Bruria Samuel 分析质粒以找到那个(在转移DNA时,让质粒绕过细菌防御机制的)基因。 31.C推理判断题。根据第五段提到在医院、环境、人类健康、农业、食品技术多方面的应用可知,该研究可能有广 泛的应用。 【高二期中质量检测·英语卷参考答案第1页(共4页)】 6092B 本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了一项新研究,该研究首次揭示了封存数千年甚至更久远的古代碳会通过河流 重返大气。这表明,全球碳循环中曾被视作稳定的部分正在流失,亟需重新评估其影响。 32.D推理判断题。根据第二段内容可知,科学家一直认为河流输送和释放的大部分二氧化碳来源于近70年内 植物残体分解后进入水体的有机质,属于快速循环过程。然而,新研究表明一半以上的碳排放源自储存了数千 年甚至更久的长期碳库。由此可推断,新研究证明之前的观点是错误的。 33.B推理判断题。根据第三段中“Lead author Dr Josh Dean said,‘The results took us by surprise because it turns out that old carbon stores are leaking out much more into the atmosphere than previously thought." 知,Dr Josh Dean的话暗示了古代碳的释放被低估了。 34.C细节理解题。根据第五段中“Rivers globally release about two billion tonnes of carbon each year, compared to human activity that results in about 13 billion tonnes of carbon emissions.These river emissions are significant at a global scale,and over half of these emissions may be coming from carbon stores we considered relatively stable().This means we need to re-evaluate these crucial parts of the global carbon cycle.”可知,Dr Gemma Coxon建议要更加关注河流的碳排放。 35.A标题判断题。通读全文,尤其是根据第一段可知,本文主要围绕“河流正在向空气中释放古代碳”展开。 本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了让阅读成为日常乐趣的五个建议:融入日常、记录阅读历程、创造舒适空间、 寻找阅读伙伴、放宽心态。 36.F根据上文“Pair reading with an existing habit,like drinking your morning coffee or winding down at night.”和下文“Setting a specific time for reading each day can help turn it into a consistent(连续的)habit.” 可知,F项(把书和日常生活联系起来,阅读就成了第二天性。)符合语境,呼应本段标题。 37.C根据下文“Writing about what you read helps strengthen your thoughts and makes the experience more rewarding.Keep a reading journal,write reviews on Goodreads,start a book blog,or share your thoughts on social media.”可知,C项(记录你的阅读旅程。)可以概括本段内容。 38.D根据上文“Having a dedicated(专用的)reading space signals your brain that it's time to relax.”可知,D项 (它还能有助于你沉浸在书中。)与上文构成并列关系。 39.G根据上文“Share books with a friend,join a book club,or buddy-read with someone online.Comment and cheer on your friend's post about a book or your favorite book blogger's blog post..”可知,G项(讨论书籍会让 阅读更有趣,让你保持责任感。)总结上文。 40.A根据上文“If you miss a day,don't stress-just pick up where you left off.”和下文“The goal is to develop a lifelong love for books,not to rush through them.”可知,A项(你读的每一页都是胜利。)承上启下,符合 语境。 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了8岁的Liam Parker在上学途中发现了太阳下被锁的车里有哭闹婴儿,他砸 窗救人,被了解情况后的婴儿母亲赞为英雄。 41.B根据上文“Eight-year-old Liam Parker was rushing to school'”和下文“Liam felt nothing would stop his step”可知,Iiam想着(thought)要准时到学校。 42.C根据上下文可知,此处是转折关系,用However。 43.D根据上文“there was a baby whose face was red'”和下文“Don't worry.You're safe now.”可知,这个婴儿 因为车内温度高而哭(crying)个不停。 44.A根据下文Liam的行动可知,他首先敲了敲(knocked on)车窗,但没有别人出现。 45.A根据上文“The baby was all by himself'”可知,车里看不到(in sight)任何成年人。 46.B根据上文“he spotted a silver car parked under the sun.Inside the car,there was a baby whose face was red.”可知,Liam得把孩子从温度高的(hot)车里弄出来。 47.C Liam看到车锁着,救人心切,所以没有任何犹豫(hesitating),砸窗救人。 48.D根据下文“and not knowing if he had done the right thing”和下文“His hands started trembling(颤抖) even more.”可知,Liam感到害怕(Scared)。 49.B根据下文“The baby's damp(潮湿)skin pressed against I,iam's50 as he took hold of him carefully.” 提示可知,Liam抱着(held)孩子。 50.C根据下文“as he took hold of him carefully'”可知,婴儿潮湿的皮肤压在Liam的衬衫(shirt)上。 51.A Liam小心翼翼地抱着他,轻轻地摇晃着(rocked))他(以安抚婴儿)。 52.D根据下文“What are you doing to my car?!”可知,一位女士喊道(shout)。 53.A根据下文“His hands started trembling(颤抖)even more.”可知,Liam非常害怕,因此,呆住了(froze)。 54.B根据下文“She started kissing her baby,and then turned to Liam and said''可知,起初,婴儿的母亲很生气, 后来看到车窗和她的儿子(son)后明白了一切。 55.C根据首段“Eight-year-old Liam Parker was rushing to school with his schoolbag on his back as usual.. With the_4l_of having to be there on time,Liam felt nothing would stop his step.”和末段中“But before he could say anything,Liam heard the school bell ring'”可知,Liam听到学校铃声响了之后开始朝学校跑去 (running)。 【高二期中质量检测·英语卷参考答案第2页(共4页)】 6092B

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