广东省南海区2025-2026学年高二上学期学业水平测试英语考试

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南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试 英语试卷 本试卷共10页,笔试部分满分130分,考试时间120分钟, 第一部分听说考试(独立安排,满分20分) 第二部分阅读(共三节,满分35分) 第一节阅读理解(共10小题:每小题2分,满分20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 Bom in London in April 1934.Jane Goodall's interest in animals began in early childhood.At just eight,she announced she'd go to Africao livewith wild animals and write books about them"-a dream she never let go. With little more than determination,a notebook,and her stuffed toy chimpanzee Jubilee. Jane set off to Gombe Stream National Park in 1960.At the time,it was almost unheard of for a young woman,especially one without a degree,to lead a research project in the field. Without formal scientific background,she rose before sunrise,hiked into the hills alone. and observed from a distance for months,hoping that the chimpanzees might one day accept her.Slowly,painstakingly,she was rewarded.One day,a chimpanzee she called David Greybeard approached her.That moment marked the beginning of a relationship built on trust and respect.It also laid the foundation for one of the most important studies of animal behaviour in history. She once observed a chimp carefully pulling off the leaves from a grass stem (and using it to fish insects from an ant hill.Until that moment,tool-making was thought to be a uniquely human trait.Jane also documented chimpanzees showing emotions once believed to belong only to humans:joy,play,friendship and even war. Jane's work extended far beyond the forests of Gombe.In 1977,she founded the Jane Goodall Institute,combining research with a powerful new vision:that protecting animals must include supporting the people who live alongside them.In 1991,inspired by a conversation with a group of students who felt hopeless about the planet's future,Jane established Roots&Shoots,giving young people the tools,platform and inspiration to lead projects that help people,animals,and the environment.Even into her 90s,Jane continued to travel,speak and inspire millions worldwide,delivering a simple yet powerful message:What you do makes a difference,and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Every school workshop supported,tree planted,and young mind inspired builds toward the future Jane imagined.Dr.Jane Goodall's vision lives on-not through admiring from afar, but through actions taken close to home. 南海区202?届高三上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10项本项第真 What can we leamn about Jane's journey to Gombe Stream National Park? A.Her lack ofa degree made her hesitant. B.Her pati onibuted to the research. C.She was not allowed to lead the research at frs D.She was accompanied by profesrhers .What did ae Gooal find chm A.They have similar intelligence to humans. B.They behave more like humans than expected. C.They are good at leaming through observation. D.They mainly live on insects and small animals. 3.What is the main idea of paragraph 5? A.Jane's achievements in animal research. B.Jane's efforts to seek organizational support. C.Jane's experiences of enlarging membership. D.Jane's devotion to inspiring widespread action. 8 For decades,a popular misunderstanding has claimed that exercise "uses up"heartbeats However,a groundbreaking study from Australia is challenging this long-held belief,showing that fitness might actually help save heartbeats and improve health outcomes. Published in the journal JACC:Advances,the study compared heart rates between two groups:physically fit individuals and inactive adults.Athletes recorded an average heart rate of 68 beats per minute (bpm),while inactive participants averaged 76 bpm.Over a 24-hour period,that equals about 97,920 heartbeats for athletes and 109,440 for non-athletes,a difference of about 10 percent fewer beats per day among the fitter participants.Notably,the fittest participants even had resting heart rates as low as 40 bpm,compared to the average range of 70-80 bpm for most people. Professor La Gerche,head of the HEART Laboratory,explained the key reason behind this pattern."Even though athletes'hearts work harder during exercise,their lower resting rates more than make up for it,.”he said..“The fitter you are,,the more metabolically(新陈代 谢)efficient(高效的)your body becomes..Even if you train hard for one hour a day,.you heart beats far slower for the other 23 hours,resulting in fewer total beats overall." He further noted that a lower resting heart rate is not just a sign of good fitess,but aso predictor of better health.While extreme endurance events like marathons can raise daily heartbeat counts,he stressed that regular,moderate (exercise brings far more benefits than risks."The biggest health gain comes from moving from unfit to moderately fit" Professor La Gerche added."Just a few hours of purposeful exercise each weck can significantly promote your heart's efficiency,and help make every heartbeat count.It may even extend your life by years." 南海区202?届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10页 木页第2项 4.Why does the study compare two groups of people? A.To prove athletes are healthier. B.To find a way to lower heart rate C.To show fitness affects heartbeat. D.To explain how metabolism works 5.Why do athletes have fewer total heartbeats? A.They have lower resting heart rate. B.They need less overall oxygen supply. C.Their bodies are slimmer than others. D.Their hearts deliver less blood per beat. 6.What would Professor La Gerche probably agree with? A.Regular exercise has no risks. B.Moderate exercise is preferred. C.The fewer heartbeats the better. D.Resting heart rate doesn't matter. C When French writer Leo reached the top of a remote Icelandic mountain where only a few bits of ice remained,his first thought was that it was breathtakingly beautiful-until one of the guides gently told him that everything around him used to be glacier ()"And then it hit me,"Leo said."That's when I realized how serious the situation was." Leo's realization isn't unique.In recent years,a growing number of tourists have started secking similar experiences as they journey to see landmarks,landscapes and even entire destinations that may soon disappear forever because of climate change.Known as last-chance tourism,this "see-it-before-it's-gone"practice is contentious.Research indicates that the amount of fuel it takes to travel to these destinations could speed up their very decline.On the other hand,advocates say that,done responsibly,it can also inspire travelers to protect the very places they came to see. Retired scientist Nadine Marshall has studied how the connection travelers and tourists establish with the Great Barrier Reef(大堡a礁)has turned into"reef grief(悲痛)".She found that people reported a particularly high level of reef grief after bleaching (incidents due to climate change.Unlike locals,who had seen the reef change over time,first-time visitors were grieving something they had never seen-the reef's previous un-bleached state- indicating that people can quickly form a strong emotional attachment to a place.which can increase the likelihood of climate-friendly behaviour "It's good to feel grief because it's motivating and especially when the grief is due to our mismanagement of the planet,"Marshall said."It makes us want to be better and to change or 南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试高三英请试卷共10耳本真第3项 to be solution-oriented." For Lo,the key is to grieve coltivey and then chame ha emtiaction.Afer retuming from Iceland,Lohelpd orni etil in Lyon discussinthe challenges of and possible solutions to climate change 7.What is the main reason behind the growth of last-chance tourism? A.A scientific interest in climate change. B.A sense of responsibility to protect nature. C.The growing desire for adventure tourism. D.The fear of missing out on disappearing sites. 8.What does the underlined word"contentious"in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Leading to disagreement. B.Highly profitable C.Helping the environment. D.Strictly prohibited. 9.What did Marshall find about first-time visitors to the Great Barrier Reef? A.They decided to learn how to protect the reef. B.They hardly believed the reef was once healthier. C.They felt a strong loss for a reef they never saw. D.They understood reef problems better than locals. 10.What is the most suitable title for the passage? A.The Popularity of Last-Chance Tourism B.The Challenges of Saving Dying Landscapes C.Can Last-Chance Travel Inspire Protection? D.Should We Stop Climate-Damaging Tourism? 第二节语句排序(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分) 将下列语句(A、B、C、D和E)按题号排序,构成一个符合逻辑的完整语篇。 11. →12 →13, →14 →15 A.At that meeting,they gave each other some artworks. B.He also asked Zhang to teach him how to draw bamboo. C.In 1956,Zhang Dagian visited Picasso at his home in Nice,France. D.Picasso gave Zhang 600 works in total,all of which were his imitations of Chinese paintings. E.Following this meeting,the two artists became friends and exchanged letters after Zhang's return to China. 南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10真 本页第4页 第三节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为 多余选项。 Inife falure isvwed somthing to avoid at ll an feel very discouraging.16 As a motivational speaker,I want to share why failure should not be feared,because it trulyisthe first seposue rtyfailresoppoft'art oftehikfaire dragssyfromuhelity tbringto Think abouthe most sucessful people n theordathetesarists,and scientists.17 They've all faced challengesid res nstead f giving,they leamed from their experiences,adapted,and kept moving forward. And that's the second point I would like to make.18When we fail,we get the chance torecand improve.Think about Thomas Edison,h failed overa thousand times before successfully inventing the light bulb.1They helped him adjust his approach and,ultimately,led to success. It's worth noting that one of the hardest things to do is to accept failure with an open heart. It does takeourae toaccept tht we are not perfect and that we will face moments of doubt. But the keytosucs is not in avoiding failure but in daring to fail.It is this courae to fail that fially sets those who keep pushing forward apart.Each failure builds your er strengh and toughness,which is key to long-term success. Remember,no one succeeds without failing. 20 Instead,use it as fuel to move forward,learn,and grow.After all,overcoming failure is not the end.It's the first step toward achieving something truly great A.Every failure carries a lesson. B.His failures weren't just mistakes. C.What do they all have in common? D.So,don't let fear of failure hold you back E.He tirelessly turned to academic literature for help. F.Don't be too hard on yourself and every step counts G.But what if it's actually where your success begins? 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分25分) 第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填 入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 "What's wrong?"Ma asked.Busying herself in the kitchen,Ma 21 that instead of 南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10页本页第5页 inghe ousi likeldid,Iswanderinground the hous lookng Ihad just passed the h grade,and summer vacation had just begu had alked my brothern(模查23 with me,.We called ourevesThe Two Investigator but the onlywe had o cases to solve.I dhisto my motherand theWould youik to hirefo m,let me think bout she said.Iewwhat adt really meant by thik o t”-it's just a polite"no”.A lite25一Ilen Afew minutes later I heard my name being called I headed back to the6 almost forgot."she begn.This moming when I got back fom I looked my purse and all my change was2 Then I remembered that after I parked the car,I had 25when I was walking from the garage to the house and dropped my purse.I looked but couldn't find where." "A good investigator could 29my footsteps and possibly find what I lost,"she said. 130 went to the stairs and called up to my brother,"Brian,we have a job!"and out the door we went.This was no easy31.Back then,even though we did our lawn )the grass in the countryside grew 32 and wild. It took us most of the aftemoon,but we 33a whole handful of change.Our payment was 10%of what we found.It was a perfect first case for our company. What I never 34until years later was that when I left the kitchen the first time,Ma had taken a handful of coins out of her purse,walked to the door,and dropped them into the yard35 21.A.noticed B.expected C.demanded D.recalled 22.A.curious B.bored C.pleased D.ambitious 23.A.competition B.discussion C.business D.lesson 24.A.difference B.hope C.chance D.problem 25.A.upset B.nervous C.ashamed D.interested 26.A.target B.scene C.neighborhood D.kitchen 27.A.messy B.stolen C.gone D.safe 28.A.stopped B.tripped C.checked D.moved 29.A.remove B.follow C.collect D.compare 30.A.immediately B.carefully C.suddenly D.secretly 31.A.test B.answer C.task D.trick 32.A.soft B.fresh C.thick D.dry 33.A.gave away B.came up with C.set aside D.took charge of 34.A.realized B.admitted C.believed D.explained 35.A.by chance B.at will C.in person D.on purpose 南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10页 本页第6页 第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Yuanyang Hani Terraces ()in Yunnan province were recently added to the 2025 World Heritage Irrigation Structures list.This mountain farming irrigation ()system has been used for over 1.300 years.It36(clear)shows the Chinese wisdom of"harmonious coexistence between humans and nature" The terraces 37(build)as early as the Tang Dynasty.Locals carved the terraces along the mountain,passing down their agricultural practices through generations.Today,305 waterways run across the area.Thanks to these waterways,the terraces integrate with the surrounding forests,water systems and villages,38(create)a harmonious ecosystem. Locals highly value the mountain forests,where 39(tree)are prohibited from being cut down for no reason.Ma Youde,a villager,explains the community's deep respect40 nature:"If anyone needs wood,it must be approved by the village,and a tree must be replaced immediately once cut." In recent years,the ecological and 41(culture)value of the Hani Terraces 42 (gain)global recognition.Young people 43grew up near the terraces have returned to their hometowns and found new ways 44(protect)it."I share the landscapes and our villagers'daily lives through social media with the world,"said Gao Hua,45 Generation-Z tour guide. 第四部分知识基础(共四节,满分40分) 第一节词汇中英匹配(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 把下列每组5个中文词语与英文单词匹配,每组有两个多余选项。 第一组 第二组 46.行为,举止 A.battle 51,自制力 A.device 47.较量:竞争 B.band 52. 保护,保卫 B.defend 48.乐队,乐团 C.battery 53.距离,间距 C.deadline 49.平衡 D.balance 54.设置:装置 D.discipline 50.树枝 E.button 55.装饰物 E.distance F.behavior F.decoration G.branch G.dormitory 第三组 第四组 56,政策:方针 A.potential 6L.目标,指标 A.technique 57. 原则,基本的观念 B.policy 62.紧张:焦虑 B.trait 58.抗议:反对 C.principle 63.特征,品质 C.track 59.潜力:可能性 D.protection 64. 技巧,手法 D.target 60保护:防护 E.privacy 65. 交通运输系统 E.tension F.power F.throughout G.protest G.transport 南海区202?届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10页 本页第7页 第二节语义匹配(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 根据句子内容,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出与句中划线部分意 义最接近的选项。 In some countries,the elderlycoo more than %fthe total population. A.explains B.makes up C.promotes D.comes from 67 In the 19thcentury,many young Europeans eft their homeland for the NewWorldto their fortune. A.escape from reality B.gain wealth and success C.search for freedom D.experience different cultures 68.The film was full of unexpected and engaging elements keeping the viewerseed of their seats until the very last minute. A.confused B.defensive C.seared D.attentive 69.With only five seconds left in the game and our team down by six points,we have a slim chance to win. A.a clear plan B.a firm belief C.a small possibility D.a weak desire 70.It's highly important to bridge the digital divide and make sure that everyone can have access to the Internet. A.use the Internet B.know the risks of the Internet C.own Internet devices D.understand how the Internet works 71.Sarah's daily practice in playing the piano paid off when she got a chance to perform at the school concert. A.took up too much time B.brought good results C.required great patience D.was forgotten by others 72.Small daily acts of kindness can make a significant difference. A.have a slight effect B.go unnoticed by others C.cost a lot of effort D.bring about notable change 73.Although your inner voice can be useful,it can also get in the way of learning A.improve the learning quality B.waste daily learning time C.hold back the learning process D.increase the learning possibilities 南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10页 本页第8页 74.Her curiosity was the driver behind her as ascientist. A.the key to her achievement B.the side effeet of her progress C.the reason for her hard work D.the limitation of her study 75.Nowadays,the idea of"white bikes"has pedaled its way around the world and there been a global increase in bike-sharing A.spread B.disappeared C.failed D.changed 第三节看音标写单词(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分 76./'difrant 77./'tfaeland3in/ 78./'mAni/ 79./me3a(0/ 80./rt'ma:kabl/ 81./aem'bijn/ 82./skri:m/ 83./'praektikal/ 84./kan'vins/ 85./pa'fo:mans/ 第四节单句语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 根据下列各句句意,在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形 式 86.Van Gogh painted he saw from his window the night sky with clouds, stars and a moon. 87.What I want is to live (simple)and be helpful to others. 88.They were playing The Bears,a team record was perfect 89.Active learners always try their best (find)the truth at the heart of each idea. 90.Coming to Guizhou Province to teach has been quite experience for him. 91.A huge wave covered our boat and my younger brother (fall)into the sea. 92.All at once,the sky (cover)with dark clouds and in less than a minute we were in a terrible storm. 93.Captain Scott left a record,for honesty,for sincerity,for (brave),for everything that makes a man 94.Amundsen and his team arrived safely back to their starting base.ten days ahead of their (plan)schedule 95.Communicating through a screen makes more difficult for children to concentrate or show kindness to others. 南海区2027桶高三上学期学业水平群或高一英请试卷共10项卡面第9页 第五部分 写作(共两节,满分30分】 第一节句子翻译(共3小题:第96、97题每小题3分,第98题4分,满分10分) 把下面句子翻译成英文 96.让他感到满意的是他的学生在学习上变得更自信了, 97.我的成就感来自于帮助他人并找到生活真正的意义 98. 如果你的梦想是成为最棒的并站上胜利者的奖台,你最好全身心投入到运动项目中。 第二节书面表达(满分20分) 假定你是李华,计划下周日前往市科技馆参观“中国航天成就展(China Aerospace© Achievement Exhibition)”,,请你给外国交换生Peter写一封邮件,邀请他一同前往. 注意: 1.词数80字左右: 2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 南海区2027届高二上学期学业水平测试高二英语试卷共10页本页第10页

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