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2025一2026学年度第二学町第一次月书
高二英语试卷
(试备瑞分190分,武时阀120分仲)
第一部分听力(其两节,湖分30分)
岱画时,先鸱管察标在试霜上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的客
实物欲刚管圆卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题15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。听完每股录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和何读下一小题,每段录
音缅放两迪
1.What has Dennis decided to do?
A.Live independently.
B.Start a new company.
C.Stay with his parents.
2.What is probably the man?
A.A director.
B.Ahost.
C.An actor.
3.When will the clectricity be on again tonight?
A.At 7:00 pm.
B.At 9:00 pm.
C.At 10:00 pm.
4.Who did the man go camping with?
A.Martin.
B.Jenny.
C.Phoebe.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.What food they want to order.
B.Where they'll have lunch.
C.How hungry they feel.
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.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Teacher and student.
7.Where does the man suggest going?
A.The cinema.
B.The circus.
C.The amusement park.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
S.Why will the speakers eat out tonight?
A.They want to eat some different food.
B.They don't feel like cooking.
C.They can't cook at home.
9.What does the man want to eat?
A.Mexican food.
B.French food.
C.Italian food.
10.How will the speakers go to the restaurant?
A.By bike
B.By car.
C.By taxi.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What attracts Tom to watch Heartland probably?
A.The touching plots.
B.The exciting story.
C.The peaceful lifestyle.
12.What does Tom think of his grandparents'life?
A.It's tough.
B.It's simple.
C.It's boring.
13.Where does the woman live?
A.In the city.
B.In the town.
C.In the countryside.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.What made Maya Bay draw too many tourists since 1999?
A.The convenient location.
B.A famous Hollywood movie.
C.Its first opening to the public.
15.Why did the government close Maya Bay for a time?
A.To develop it.
B.To do research.
C.To protect the natural life.
16.How many tourists can visit Maya Bay per day now?
A.300.
B.2,000.
C.4,000.
17.What will the speakers do next?
A.Surf the Internet.
B.Read some magazines.
C.Book a holiday.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.When did Ava create her first book?
A.At the age of 4.
B.At the age of 5.
C.At the age of 8.
19.What did Ava do for her new book?
A.She searched for wise sayings.
B.She drew pictures for it.
C.She collected money.
20.How does Ava use the money got from her new book?
A.Go on learning painting.B.Support her family.
C.Do charity.
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
Four Excellent Museums for Kids to Explore
An injection of knowledge,Leeds
The Thackray Museum of Medicine in Leeds is giving a huge makeover recently.It features
a Victorian street full of real smells and bugs,and presents shows of the impact of some terrible
infectious diseases-malaria and flu before vaccinations.There are talks,displays,games as
well as some information about health heroes over the years.
Adults:f12;children aged 5-15:f10;children under 5:free.
Follow that train,Walthamstow,London
A huge steam engine stands at the entrance to the small,indoor-outdoor.Walthamstow
Pumphouse Museum.Two 1967 Victoria Line carriages sit side by side with the cabs open to the
would-be train drivers.Fireman Frank displays the fire engine featured in TV programs such as
London's Burning.
Free entrance.
Life through a lens,Edinburgh
The Camera Obscura and World of Illusions experience in Edinburgh presents a unique view
of the city in the past.With over 100 interactive exhibits on five floors,it is completely
kid-friendly with no "don't touch"signs.There's a perspective room where younger children can
dance with their own shadow,match their face with a monkey's,serve their head on a plate and
even lie on a shark.
Adults:f16;children aged 5-15:f12;children under 5:free.
Go back in time,Chichester,West Sussex
Anybody who wants to see,touch and even smell what life was like in ancient times should
head to the Weald and Downland Living Museum-a museum with rural buildings ranging
from early medieval England to the Victorian Age,and a multisensory,living presentation.There
are also farm animals to visit,a wood and playground to bumn off energy,and traditional games in
one big house if it rains.
Family ticket:f42.
21.What is recently shown in the Thackray Museum of Medicine?
A.Vaccinations to treat malaria
B.Streets of the Victorian period.
C.Influence of diseases years ago.
D.Information of medicine
22.How much does it cost a couple with a child of five to experience the perspective room?
A.£76
B.E44.
C.32,
D.16.
23.In what aspect do the four museums help visitors?
A.Protecting the rural areas.
B.Raising awareness of safety.
C.Learning about life in the past.
D.Engaging in engineering activities
力
There is a famous story about how Walt Disney was inspired to build Disneyland.The story
goes that during an afteroon visit to Griffith Park located near the Burbank Studios,Walt took a
seat while his two young daughters rode the merry-go-round.Walt thought there should be a
place where both children and their parents could enjoy spending some time together in an
environment that would be both entertaining and pleasing to the eye,so with this thought came
the idea for Disneyland.
Walt's original plan was to build an eight-acre park located near the Burbank Studios that
would be a place for his employees and their families.Those plans were put on hold()because
of the start of World War II.By 1952,Walt had created a special department to build the park.
Finally in 1953,the first steps in building the park happened when Walt hired the Stanford
Research Institute to make a survey to determine the best possible location for the future park.
Considering population growth and the future freeway construction,they finally found a location
in Anaheim and 160 acres of land were bought for the site of the new park.
The building of the park was very expensive and to create funding for the project Walt
developed the idea of the "Walt Disney's Disneyland"television show.It turned out to be a
marvelous idea-not only gaining the money to build the park but also presenting the park to
the American public.
Construction officially began on July21,1954,and it was an ambitious(野心勃勃的)
building schedule of less than one year to complete the new park for the projected opening day.
Walt watched over the park's construction and progress continued with just a few minor hold-ups.
Finally,the park was ready for the Opening Day on July 17,1955
24.What inspired Walt Disney to build Disneyland?
A.The special design of Griffith Park.
B.A trip to a park with his daughters.
C.Requests from his family and employees.
D.The idea to build a park for his daughters.
25.What is mainly considered in choosing the location of Disneyland?
A.Walt Disney's personal preference.
B.The natural environment.
C.The advice of the public.
D.Local traffic.
26.What does the underlined word "marvelous"in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Funny.
B.Wild.
C.Wonderful.
D.Imaginative.
27.What can we leamn about the construction process?
A.It was smooth generally.
B.It was affected by World WarⅡ,
C.It was completed later than expected.
D.It was influenced by a shortage of money.
C
Readers may be familiar with the humorous idea that humans are only the third-cleverest
species on Earth after mice and dolphins.But perhaps Douglas Adams should have included
dolphins'cetacean ()cousins.In a paper just published in Open Mind,CETI researchers
describe a strikingly human-like feature in whale communication.Sperm whales()
communicate using a series of clicks researchers call "codas",which look a lot like vowels (
in human languages.
For linguists(语言学家),vowels are characterized by the free flow of air through a vibrating
vocal tract(声道).In contrast,,consonants(辅音)involve disruptions of the airflow.A vowel's
basic pitch(technically called F0)is determined by the speaker's sex and body size.But by
moving tongue and lips we shape the sound into higher-pitched "formants"(F1,F2,F3,etc.)
Whether we hear an“ah”oran“ee”depends on the relationship between these formants.
To humans,sperm-whale codas (do not sound like pitches(at all;the clicks are
much too infrequent and irregular.The clicks become a continuous tone only when they occur 20
to 40 times per second.But when the whales'silences were removed in software,the researchers
could consider them as pitches nevertheless,and look more closely at their other qualities.
The next step was taken with the help of artificial intelligence(AD).The researchers used an
Al system trained to learn human language to examine the codas.Gasper Begus,a linguist at the
University of California and the study's lead author,says that the AI led them to study the pitch
patterns of the clicks-ones that work like human vowel sounds.
Sure enough,the whale codas contained two sound patterns resembling those in the F1 and
F2 formants of human vowels,but at a much lower pitch.Based on this resemblance,the
researchers called them the a-coda and i-coda vowels.They even found that whales could
produce diphthongs(双元音)一two vowels gliding quickly from one to another,,like the ah-ee
sound in English words like "ride"and "time".The whales do all this often in what researchers
call“conversations'”.
Exactly what the whales may be saying to each other remains unknown -although
working that out is CETI's eventual goal.That will require a large body of vocalizations to study,
as well as an equally big number of observations of how the animals behave and interact with
each other.
28.Why does the author refer to Douglas Adams's joke about mice,dolphins and humans?
A.To illustrate a point
B.To give an example
C.To make a comparison
D.To introduce a topic
29.What does the word "disruptions"underlined in paragraph 2 mean?
A.complete stops
B.breaks in flow
C.increases in speed
D.extra energy
30.What do we know about sperm whales from the passage?
A.They communicate in quite a similar way to humans.
B.They produce continuous clicks that sound like pitches
C.They create click patterns resembling human vowels.
D.They could produce diphthongs likeride"and"time".
31.What can we infer about the CETI researchers from the last paragraph?
A.They have paid more attention to the whales'vocalizations than to their behaviors.
B.They have uncovered the nature of the whales'social behaviors and interactions.
C.They will decode the whales'calls by observing their behaviors and interactions.
D.They will carry out more research to better understand the whales'conversations.
D
As the world's appetite for electronic devices grows ever bigger,e-waste is raising alarms.
According to a UN report,62 million tons of e-waste was generated in 2022,enough to fill 1.5
million trucks.Most of it ended up in landfills or was burnt.There is also a shocking economic
loss,as an estimated 62 billion US dollars'worth of reusable resources-including rare earth
elements-are lost in the process.Currently,just 1%of the world's demand for these elements
is met by e-waste recycling
With e-waste rising five times faster than recycling rates,new solutions to the problem are
urgent.Aquafade could be one-a new type of plastic that could be used to cover electronics(
子设备)such as keyboards and dissolves(溶解)completely in water in about six hours when the
device is no longer needed,making it easier to recyele the most valuable components.
The inspiration for Aquafade came from dishwasher pods ()To explore further,
Wangsaputra and co-inventor Joon Sang Lee teamed up with two material scientists at Imperial
College London.They identified a food-safe,biodegradable material-PVOH.But PVOH alone
was not sufficient to solve the problem.The main challenge was to make a material that can
dissolve in water but is also waterproof ()After a series of attempts,they made a special
biodegradable coating applied to the PVOH outer shell.This new material-PVOH with the
special waterproof coating-is exactly Aquafade.Its dissolving process is simple;once you take
off just one screw from the product,that creates a leak,and when you put it in water,it will
dissolve after five to six hours,leaving behind milky water and the most valuable electronic parts
of the product.
For now,Aquafade is double the cost of regular plastic.But Wangsaputra said that mass
production will make it cheaper.Peter Edwards,professor at the University of Oxford,who's not
involved with Aquafade,called it "an interesting development,"but wondered whether the
dissolved plastic will persist in the environment and ultimately end up as microplastic
32.What do we know about e-waste from paragraph 1?
A.It has been effectively recycled worldwide
B.Its annual production has reduced sharply.
C.Most of rare earth elements in it are recycled.
D.The way to deal with it causes great economic loss.
33.What is an advantage of Aquafade?
A.It dissolves in water to help recycling.
B.It makes devices work more efficiently.
C.It helps produce cheaper electronic products.
D.It prevents plastic from entering the environment.
34.What is mainly presented in paragraph 3?
A.The limitations of PVOH.
B.The creation of Aquafade.
C.The benefits of the waterproof coating.
D.The comparison of two materials.
35.What can be inferred about the future application of Aquafade?
A.It will soon take the place of regular plastic.
B.Its production cost will stay high in the future.
C.It has potential but still faces uncertainties
D.It has gained wide recognition from experts.
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。
How to Feel Better About the Way You Look
If you feel insecure about the way you look,you aren't alone.36 They can easily
contribute to feelings of insecurity.If you would like to become more confident about your body
and looks,there are steps you can take to change how you think about your body.
Accept what you dislike about your body.37 It is not realistic'to expect yourself
to love everything about your body at all times.Learn to accept what you do not like without
focusing on it.Be able to compartmentalize (to'a degree by loving your body overall,even
when you know it's imperfect.
Practice positive self talk.If you feel bad about yourself,you may find yourself putting
yourself down a lot.You may engage in negative self-talk,which means you find yourself saying
things to yourself like,"I can't believe how fat you are"throughout the day.Try to replace
negative self talk with positive selftalk..38
Provide your body with nourishment(营养).Many people with low self-esteem(自尊)ty
dieting or healthy eating as a means to change their bodies..39 Think of healthy eating
as a way of nourishing your body instead of a way of forcing your body to change.
40 If you're feeling poorly about yourself,support is important.Seek out friends
and family members who are positive.Try to spend time with people who feel good about their
bodies and are generally positive.
A.Tumn to people around you for help
B.Surround yourself with supportive people.
C.People have things about their bodies they dislike.
D.Eating aims to give you a good mood instead of making you look good.
E.People read a huge number of messages about beauty standards every year.
F.Eating right can help you feel better about yourself,but do so with the right attitude.
G.You may feel unnatural at first,but it raises your sense of self worth in the long run.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Kathy Xu,a high school teacher,had always wanted to see a shark in the wild.The
opportunity finally 41 in 2011,when she went on a snorkelling (trip to the
Ningaloo Reef.She was so inspired by its beauty and grace that tears 42
her eyes.
After returning home,Xu leamed about the shark trade 43 at one of Indonesia's
largest fish markets,on the island of Lombok.Shark parts including meat,cartilage (and
teeth are cut up for export.The most prized are the fins,which 44 high prices.
Curious,Xu 45 her bags and headed to the fish market.There,she spoke with
several fishermen.Shark fishing is 46 risky and involves hard physical work,but it is
one of few ways for them to 47 for their families."I told them I'd pay them to take
48 out to see these snorkelling havens,"she says.Together,Xu and the fishermen came up
with the idea of snorkelling boat trips,and a deal was 49.
In late 2012,Xu 50 her full-time teaching job to focus on building The Dorsal
Effect,an ecotourism business she hoped would help save the declining shark 51.In
2019,Xu found a female Rhynchobatus cooki,a relative of the shark.The species had not been
seen for more than 20 years and was believed to be52.The discovery gave scientists
hope,and it could be53 for an in-depth conservation study.
In the past decade,global demand for shark fins has54
-a promising result of
conservation campaigns.For now,Kathy,41,is proud of the small changes she sees happening
on Lombok,from the fishermen who now have a new way to 55
an income to the
schoolchildren who learn about sharks on tours with The Dorsal Effect
41.A.existed
B.Insted
C.came
D.scheduled
42.A.bounced
B.fell
C.dropped
D.filled
43.A.taking place
B.coming along
C.taking off
D.coming out
44.A.cut
B.fetch
C.agree
D.pay
45.A.purchased
B、filled
C.packed
D.opened
46.A.slightly
B.rarely
C.terribly
D.partly
47.A.care
B.provide
C.account
D.strive
48.A.competitors
B.participants
C.hosts
D.tourists
49、A.changed
B.made
C.canceled
D.discussed
50.A.continued
B.accomplished
C.lost
D.quit
51.A.population
B.life
C.species
D.production
52.A.extinct
B.missing
C.valueless
D.hidden
53.A.knowledge
B.grounds
C.necessities
D.
stress
54.A.declined
B.increased
C.firmed
D.boomed
55.A.offer
B.distribute
C.use
D.earn
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。
With human activities expanding rapidly,the number of rare wild animals in many regions
56
(decrease)continuously over the past decade.Many species have been forced to
leave their natural homes,and some have even lived in narrow,unconnected areas
57
they can hardly survive.
58
(vary)dangers,including pollution and habitat destruction,are threatening
the existence of these valuable creatures.59(compare)with the situation in the early
2000s,the living environment for wildlife has become far more severe.Some animals that used
to be common are now 60
(rare)seen in the wild,drawing wide public attention.
Experts strongly suggest that more measures should be taken to protect 61
ecosystem.They also point out that the wildlife on Earth plays key role in 62
(keep)
the planet healthy.If we fail 63 (act)quickly,more rare species will become extinct,and
the ecological balance will be broken.
Many people have realized the importance of wildlife protection,64
more
52025-2026学年度第二学期第一次月考试卷<
高二英语答案
(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
第一部分听力
1~5ACCBA
6~10 BACBA
11~15 CBABC
16~20AABBC
21-23 CBC 24-27 BDCA
28-31 DBCD
31-35 DABC 36-40 ECGFB
41~45:CDABC 46~50:CBD B D 51~55:AABAD
56.has decreased
57.where
58.arious 59.Compared
60.rarely
61.the
62.keeping
63.to act
64.but
65.in
应用文范文
Dear fellow students,
As the student union president,I'm writing to address a growing concern:
overreliance on AI tools for homework.
While AI offers convenience,excessive dependence weakens critical
thinkingskills vital for lifelong learning.For instance,copying AI-generated
answers without analysis hinders true understanding.
To use AI wisely,I suggest:limit AI to initial research (e.g,gathering
background information);verify AI content with trusted sources;prioritize
original ideas in essays and discussions.Let's master Al,not be enslaved by it.
Remember,your mind is the ultimate tool.
Sincerely,
Li Hua
读后续写范文:《
Leo raised his hand,saying,"Count me in.He grabbed a pair of gloves and
a large trash bag from his backpack,his eyes full of resolve."This community
isn't just yours or mine-it's ours.If each of us does a little,we can bring it
back to life."His words struck a chord with everyone.I joined him immediately,
and soon,several young residents stood up,offering to help.Mr.Hale looked
guilty,stood up slowly,and said he'd help too.Before long,most people picked
up tools,and we began cleaning the garden and corners together.
We held a group cleanup over the few days.Some collected the trash while
others cleaned the smelly fountain and pulled out the dead plants.Leo used his
architectural knowledge to teach us how to arrange the garden neatly after
cleaning,to avoid future messes.Day by day,the community changed:the
sidewalks were clean,the fountain ran clear again,and we planted new rose
bushes in the garden.Residents chatted and laughed as they worked,and Mr.
Hale even brought homemade cookies for everyone.In the end,we put up "No
Littering"signs and made a rule-everyone takes turns keeping the community
clean.