河南光山县第二高级中学2025-2026学年高二上学期英语2月考试试卷

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学段 高中
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教材版本 高中英语北师大版选择性必修第二册
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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 河南省
地区(市) 信阳市
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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毫米黑色墨水签字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城内作答,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。 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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音 后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1.What is the woman's favorite work? A.The book. B.The chair. C.The umbrella. 2.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Coworkers. B.Teacher and student. C.Classmates. 3.What is the woman going to do first for the cake? A.Ask her mum for recipes. B.Buy ingredients from shops. C.Practice making cakes alone. 4.How does the man sound? A.Calm. B.Upset. C.Excited. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.What materials to prepare.B.Who to lead the new project. C.How to evaluate work abilities. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6.Why did the man stop winning races? A.He suffered knee injuries. B.He lost interest in the sport. C.He failed to get training support. 7.What does the man regret? A.Ignoring others'advice. B.Starting running too late. C.Being too hard on himself. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8.Why is the woman late for check-in? A.She missed the taxi B.She lost her passport, C.She got stuck in traffic. 9.What will the woman probably do next? A.Take the 10:30 pm flight, B.Cancel her trip to London. C.Wait for the next day's flight. 【高二2月质量检测·英语第1页(共8页)】 餐巴扫描全能王 病g人直用的日A帅 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10.Why was the restaurant successful in its opening week? A.It offered free dishes. B.It invited famous cooks. C.It was promoted on social media. 11.What did many guests say about Kung Pao Chicken according to the man? A.It was too spicy to eat. B.It was their favorite dish. C.It was not as good as expected. 12.Who will appear on Morning Buzz tomorrow? A.Jerry. B.Harold Newman. C.The woman. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13.How did the man learn about the music review website? A.From his cousin. B.From his friend Greg. C.From a music company. 14.Why did Jane start writing music reviews? A.To earn pocket money. B.To support Linda. C.To meet famous musicians. 15.Who is the website mainly for? A.Big music stars. B.Newcomers in music. C.Workers from music companies. 16.What benefit can the most positively reviewed musicians get? A.Free music training. B.An invitation to music events. C.A chance to sign with companies. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17.When is Free Comic Book Day? A.On the first Saturday in May.B.On the first Sunday in May. C.On the second Saturday in June. 18.What is the purpose of Free Comic Book Day? A.To attract visitors to comic book shops. B.To collect old comic books for donation. C.To celebrate famous writers'achievements. 19.What activity did Champion Comics organize last year? A.Free writing classes. B.A career presentation. C.Book signings by writers. 20.How can reading comic books help people? A.Develop an interest in visual arts. B.Quickly memorize new vocabulary. C.Better understand detailed information. 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 Large-scale universities in the U.S.are celebrated for their rich academic resources,diverse campus activities, and global influence.Below are four distinguished institutions that stand out for their scale,innovation,and commitment to education. University of Central Florida(UCF) Founded in 1968 in Orlando,Florida,UCF has grown into the state's largest higher education institution. With a total enrollment()of more than 70,000 students,including 60,000 undergraduates,it focuses on science,engineering,and computer science programs.Known as "America's Space University,"it maintains long-standing research partnerships with NASA,making aerospace engineering one of its fastest-growing majors. 【高二2月质量检测·英语第2页(共8页)】 巴扫描全能王 病1亿人影直用的月情A --。2-。。。。。一 Texas A&M University Located in College Station,Texas,this university enrolls over 81,000 students,with 62,000 undergraduates and nearly 19,000 graduate students.It has a 5,200-acre main campus with branches in Galveston and Doha.It offers more than 140 undergraduate degrees and 175 master's programs,along with over 1,300 student organizations, including the historic Corps of Cadets. The Ohio State University(OSU) Founded in 1870 in Columbus,Ohio,this public research university is a leading state-funded institution.It has a total enrollment of over 66,900 students,with most undergraduates studying at its main Columbus campus.OSU is classified as a top research university with very high research activity,producing around 370 inventions annually.It offers a wide range of degree programs and features over 1,400 student organizations, covering interests from e-bike enthusiasts to true crime fans,with more than half of students participating in at least one club. Arizona State University(ASU) With multiple campuses across Arizona,including four in the Phoenix metro area,ASU has a total enrollment of over 158,000.It offers more than 850 degree programs across diverse fields such as education, architecture,and sustainability.One-third of its undergraduates are first-generation students whose parents never went to college,and despite its large size,it maintains an 18:1 student-to-teacher ratio (for personalized teaching. 21.What does UCF maintain partnerships with? A.NASA. B.1,400 student organizations. C.Environmental protection groups. D.175 developers of master's programs. 22.What is a feature of Texas A&M University? A.It is located in Columbus. B.It holds a student-teacher ratio of 18:1. C.It runs 1,200 student organizations. D.It has campuses in Galveston and Doha. 23.What do OSU and ASU have in common? A.They enroll over 100,000 students. B.They focus on aerospace engineering. C.They offer various degree programs. D.They produce 370 inventions every year. B A childhood dream has set one man on a remarkable journey to explore and document small towns across the United States,driven by the belief that "every town's got a story".Seth Varner,a 25-year-old historian from Nebraska,travels through the Midwest for his publishing company,Wandermore,which he founded in 2020 shortly after high school graduation.His mission is to capture the essence of each community-its landmarks, activities,and local restaurants-and share his findings through Wandermore's online pages and self-published travel guides. Varner's inspiration goes back to an idea he shared with his father in elementary school:he wanted to visit every town in Nebraska.At the time,his father encouraged him to pursue the dream when he grew older,and it remained with him.Years later,Varner rediscovered his third-grade journal."I was looking through it and thought,'I can realize that dream I had when I was 10 years old,'"he recalled.He quickly invited a close friend,and together they started their ambitious journey. Over the past five years,Varner has attracted hundreds of thousands of online followers by highlighting the historic and unique aspects of small-town life.He has visited every incorporated town in Nebraska,lowa,South Dakota,Kansas,North Dakota,and most recently Minnesota-a goal he completed just last weekend.Among the memorable stops was a Nebraska town with only one resident:a 90-year-old woman named Elsie,who serves as mayor,bartender,librarian,and honorary county officer. 【高二2月质量检测·英语第3页(共8页)】 百扫描全能王 病亿人能直用的日情A中 --。2-。。。。。一 Varner's work has made a meaningful impact on the communities he features.Sarah Ferguson,executive director of the Chamber of Commerce in Blue Earth,Minnesota,explained,"Many of us lack large advertising budgets,so when Varner offered to highlight what we have here,I was very excited.Blue Earth is famous for its 55-foot-tall Jolly Green Giant statue,honoring the region's heritage of canned vegetables. For Varner,this project is more than a personal goal-it is a way to preserve local history."I can record a small town in a book so that people a hundred years from now can look back and see what their grandparents' community was like,"he reflected. 24.What does Varner aim to do? A.Collect third-grade journals. B.Sell canned vegetables online. C.Manage Elsie's local business. D.Document small towns'stories. 25.What can be learned about Elsie from paragraph 3? A.She lives in a Minnesota town alone. B.She plays multiple roles in her town. C.She founded a local historical club. D.She inspired Varner's third-grade dream. 26.Which of the following best describes Varner's project? A.Risky. B.Boring. C.Meaningful. D.Time-wasting. 27.Where is the text most likely from? A.A travel magazine. B.A science textbook. C.A cookery book. D.A sports newspaper. For a musician,playing an instrument is more than a skill-it is a powerful form of expression and a lifelong identity.Recently,innovative surgical()techniques have begun to help musicians preserve this vital part of themselves even while going through major brain procedures.These remarkable stories highlight how tailored medical interventions can protect a patient's deepest passions. One such story is that of Denise Bacon,.a65-year-old clarinetist(单簧管演奏家).Her musical journey, which included performing with the East Grinstead Concert Band,was abruptly cut short when she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease-a progressive nervous system disorder.The condition severely impacted her fine movement controL "I just couldn't keep going...mainly because the fingers weren't pressing the keys properly," she recalled.Seeking relief,Bacon received an awake brain surgery that lasted four hours at King's College Hospital in London.Led by Professor Keyoumars Ashkan,the procedure involved implanting electrodes into brain regions responsible for motor control.Remarkably,during the operation,Bacon was asked to play her clarinet.This allowed doctors to monitor how the electrical stimulation()affected her finger flexibility in real time.Bacon immediately felt a difference:"I remember my right hand being able to move with much more ease once the stimulation was applied,which improved my ability to play. Professor Ashkan had previously pioneered this musical approach.In 2020,he operated on Dagmar Turner, a 53-year-old violinist with a tumor()near the brain region controlling fine movements in her left hand.For Turner,the violin was her passion since childhood,and the possibility of losing her ability to play was heartbreaking.To safeguard her talent,Ashkan designed a unique plan:Turner would play her violin during the surgery.As the medical team worked,she performed pieces by composers like Mahler and Gershwin.This live response was crucial,enabling doctors to avoid areas critical for musical skill.The surgery was a success, removing over 90%of the tumor while preserving full function in her left hand. These two cases illustrate a remarkable advancement in neurosurgery.They demonstrate that surgical goals can extend beyond mere survival to actively preserving a patient's quality of life and identity. 28.What does the underlined word "abruptly"in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Fortunately. B.Suddenly. C.Creatively. D.Secretly. 【高二2月质量检测·英语第4页(共8页)】 国扫描全能王 然病见人直用的日情A --。2-。。。。。一 29.What was the effect of the electrical stimulation on Bacon? A.Her hearing became unclear. B.She felt severe pain in her head. C.Her right hand moved more easily. D.She forgot how to press clarinet keys. 30.Why did Turner play the violin during surgery? A.To test her left hand's flexibility. B.To calm herself during the operation. C.To help doctors avoid key brain areas. D.To show her passion for Mahler's works. 31.What is the suitable title for the text? A.Brain Surgeries Protecting Musical Talent B.Musical Artists:Masters of Modern Sound C.Innovative Surgical Techniques for Parkinson's D.Violin and Clarinet:Musicians'Lifelong Passions D Huge areas of flowers may appear to be an endless source of food for pollinating()insects.However, recent research reveals that when beekeepers bring their managed honeybees to these flower-rich areas,local wild bumblebees can experience significant changes and potential stress. The study,published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B,concentrated on the heather() flowering in late summer in Ireland's Wicklow Mountains.This time of year usually brings beekeepers,who move their honeybee boxes to the area,causing a sharp rise in the number of insects looking for food.Much like visitors flooding into a popular tourist site,these honeybees crowd around the local nectar()sources. Researchers,led by ecologist Dara Stanley,wondered how this short-term rise in insect numbers influenced the local wild bumblebee species,such as the white-tailed bumblebee.The researchers collected and examined both bumblebees and honeybees in the heather fields.Their results showed that having many honeybees around did not lower the overall count of bumblebees.However,bumblebees that were searching for food in areas with lots of honeybees tended to be,on average,smaller than those found in other places. Scientists propose two explanations.First,bigger and more capable bumblebees might fly to places with fewer honeybees to escape competition,which means only smaller bees remain in the busier areas.Second, bumblebee groups that are under pressure from competition could send out worker bees to look for food earlier or more frequently,resulting in smaller,less-developed individuals. The team also noticed changes in the bees'actions.Smaller bumblebees showed a greater tendency to gather pollen()rather than nectar.Given that pollen is vital for feeding young bees,this behavioral shift indicates that bee communities facing limited resources might be focusing more on raising their next generation. The number of wild pollinators is dropping worldwide,and additional competition from managed bees can make their situation even harder.This study reminds us to keep local ecological balance in mind when carrying out beekeeping activities. 32.Why does the author mention "visitors"in paragraph 2? A.To show the vast number of honeybees. B.To explain nectar shortage in heather. C.To stress beekeepers'frequent visits. D.To describe visitors'love for flowers. 33.What is paragraph 4 mainly about? A.Why big bumblebees avoid busy areas. B.Two ways honeybees compete for nectar. C.When bumblebees send out worker bees. D.Two reasons for bumblebees'smaller size 34.What change was found in smaller bumblebees? A.They flew far to avoid honeybees. B.They used nectar to feed themselves. C.They ignored heather nectar entirely. D.They collected more pollen than nectar. 35.What can we infer about wild bumblebees? A.They prefer heather fields with honeybees. B.They are threatened by managed honeybees. C.They grow bigger with more nectar sources. D.They are increasing steadily with beekeeping. 【高二2月质量检测·英语第5页(共8页)】 餐巴扫描全能王 病亿人能直用的日情A中 --。2-。。。。。一 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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Emotional intelligence(EQ)plays a key role in how we connect with others and handle life's challenges.It affects far more than just our feelings-it shapes our relationships,mental health,work performance,decision-making and ability to adapt. People with strong emotional intelligence build better relationships.They listen carefully,express themselves clearly,and show heartfelt care for others'feelings.36,whether at home,school,or work.For example,a student who notices a classmate looks upset might ask,"Are you okay?"instead of making a loud joke Good emotional intelligence also supports mental well-being.37.By recognizing early signs of emotional overload,they stay calmer and recover faster from challenging situations. In teams or leadership roles,EQ makes a big difference.Emotionally intelligent leaders earn trust because they treat others with respect and concern.They handle disagreements calmly and create an environment where everyone feels valued.38.Imagine a group project where one member is quiet.Instead of ignoring them,an emotionally aware teammate says,"We'd love to hear your thoughts." 39.Instead of reacting in a rush,people with high EQ pause,reflect,and consider both facts and feelings.This leads to wiser choices,especially during tough or tense situations. Finally,emotional intelligence helps people adapt to change.Life is full of unexpected shifts-new schools,jobs,or personal challenges.Those with strong EQ stay focused and open-minded,facing uncertainty with less fear and more flexibility.An emotionally intelligent student moving to a new city,for instance,might feel nervous..40· A.This method only works in professional settings B.Decision-making improves when emotions are kept in balance C.They are eager to talk about themselves and seldom listen to others D.Still,they can make new friends by joining a club or chatting after class E.This helps them avoid misunderstandings and respond in thoughtful ways F.Team members with understanding and self-control also cooperate more smoothly G.People who understand their own emotions manage stress,anxiety and sadness better 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人空白处的最佳选项。 This holiday season,Letters to Santa Charity is spreading joy to over 2,200 students and their families across Stanislaus County.In Turlock,volunteers-known as Santa's helpers-have been busy 41 bags with toys,clothing,and brand-new shoes this year,all part of an annual event designed to 42 children in need. Thirty-two local schools are taking part,with representatives 43 at scheduled time to pick up items for every student on their 44.Sharile Abbasi,principal of Brown Elementary,is among those selecting items for 130 45 from his school."How could you not be 46 here?We're helping kids,"he said 47.He emphasized the value of 48 with the charity,noting it added to the support provided by the school district through its Family Resource Center. Betty Julian,president of Letters to Santa Charity,explained,"Students are 49 by teachers based on specific hardships:some have lost a parent,others have parents who have lost jobs or work three jobs yet still 50 to make ends meet.The charity's mission is to 51 both children and their families,ensuring every kid in the community has 52 clothes,school essentials,enough food,and a touch of holiday happiness. Once packed,the gift bags are tied up and 53 to hundreds of deserving children.The 54 relies 【高二2月质量检测·英语第6页(共8页)】 餐巴扫描全能王 病见人E直用的日情A entirely on year-round fundraising,and Julian stresses that donations are always 55."There will be more families and children needing help,so please support us this holiday season,"she urged. 41.A.marking B.mixing C.stuffing D.comparing 42.A.lift up B.calm down C.check on D.look for 43.A.lying B.arriving C.shouting D.exercising 44.A.shoulders B.networks C.travels D.lists 45.A.teachers B.kids C.nurses D.cooks 46.A.curious B.polite C.happy D.confident 47.A.gratefully B.angrily C.jokingly D.nervously 48.A.arguing B.competing C.familiarizing D.partnering 49.A.chosen B.confused C.trained D.expected 50.A.refuse B.struggle C.pretend D.hesitate 51.A.remind B.attract C.accompany D.support 52.A.warm B.dirty C.worn-out D.ill-fitting 53.A.lent B.recommended C.delivered D.awarded 54.A.research B.initiative C.course D.promotion 55.A.forgotten B.hidden C.replaced D.welcome 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: Chen Wenbo,a 21-year-old university student,is often delighted 56 (see)overseas viewers praise his team's short videos about the Xixia Imperial Tombs.As deputy head of his university's Dao Zhonghua Bilingual (Studio,he produces videos 57 tell China's stories.The studio,which started as 58 small student club,now includes over 60 students from various majors.They release one bilingual video every Tuesday and 59 (publish)243 videos in total since the studio started,some of which have been shared by Chinese embassies abroad. The team began by filming with phones and learning production skills 60 (independent).With university support,they now receive help from teachers who ensure the accuracy of language and content.This cross-departmental 61 (cooperate)has greatly improved the quality of their productions.For the students 62 (involve),this experience is transformative.Wu Jingwei,a former head,said that through performing in English plays about Chinese heroines,she changed from a cultural observer to a guardian of cultural heritage. The team takes advantage 63 current events,like the Xixia Tombs listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site,to create timely content.They even used 3D modeling to digitally reconstruct the tombs'original appearance.64 (look)ahead,they are preparing a"China Travel"series to introduce more Chinese 65 (city) to foreign tourists. 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,最近你校开展了“校园小菜园(Campus Vegetable Garden)”实践活动,鼓励同学们参与种植蔬 菜。请给你的英国朋友Tom写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.你的体验过程; 2.你的感受。 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。 【高二2月质量检测·英语第7页(共8页)】 骑C⑤扫描全能王 病g入在用的日mAe …2-2 Dear Tom, 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。 For thirty years of marriage,I've watched my husband hold fast to his love for football.Now 65,he still burns with passion for football-not watching it,but playing it,twice a week with his over-sixty non-professional team,the Geri-hatricks.The team is a group of men from all walks of life:librarians,journalists,teachers,and more.They've been playing together for five years,turning every practice into a lively gathering filled with laughter.Two years ago,their world lit up when they qualified for the City Senior Football Championship-a real,competitive tournament(with official knockout rounds,not just an exhibition match. The news sent the "boys"into waves of pure excitement,but soon a worry cast a cloud over their joy:the community football field they'd relied on for years was suddenly booked for a month-long youth training camp. With only three months left before the championship,anxiety spread among them.They knew their competitors were younger and fitter,so consistent practice was their only chance to keep up.Instead of getting stuck in disappointment,my husband took charge immediately.He made countless calls to local sports clubs,schools, and even the owners of private athletic fields,leaving messages and asking for any available time he could get. He checked online booking platforms early in the morning and late at night,and even drove to six different venues in one day to ask for help. Finally,his determination paid off.A small-town sports complex twenty minutes'drive away agreed to let the Geri-hatricks use their unused grass field for four hours each evening for the remaining days.The team cheered when my husband broke the news,and they practiced tirelessly from then on,improving their. strategies-focusing on short,quick passes to save energy and practicing set pieces over and over until everyone knew exactly what to do. On the day of the championship,I volunteered to be the head cheerleader,arriving early at the stadium with a homemade sign that read "Go Geri-hatricks!"The stadium stands were packed with senior players and their families,and the air was filled with shouts and cheers. 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。 The Geri-hatricks played their hearts out in every match. When the final whistle()sounded,the Geri-hatricks were declared the first-place winners. 【高二2月质量检测·英语第8页(共8页)】 紧⑧全 0-2…-。。

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