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学段 高中
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教材版本 高中英语人教版选择性必修第二册
年级 高二
章节 Unit 1 Science and Scientists,Unit 2 Bridging Cultures
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使用场景 同步教学-阶段检测
学年 2026-2027
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参考答案 1. A 【原文】W: It’s freezing in the morning. M: Well, the weather in early spring is changeable. It’s hot like summer at noon and cold as if it were going to snow in the morning and evening. You should wear more clothes. It’s starting to rain now. 2. B 【原文】M: Did you go to the bookstore with Lily yesterday evening? W: I would like to, but my little brother had a fever, so I had to stay home and take care of him. 3. A 【原文】M: Have you seen the new movie that’s on at the cinema? W: No, but I read a review about it yesterday. It said the plot is really interesting but the acting is just so-so. 4. C 【原文】M: Did you hear that Tom got a ticket for messaging while driving? He had to pay a fine. It hasn’t even been a month since he ran a red light. W: Wow, it’s so dangerous — about as dangerous as driving drunk. 5. C 【原文】W: Jim, I’m going to give away all these storybooks on my shelf — do you want them? M: Thanks for the offer, Maggie, but I recently moved into a small apartment with very little space for them. 6. B 7. C 【原文】M: Lucy, I noticed your face looked a bit pale during your presentation just now. Have you caught a cold? W: No, I’ve been burning the midnight oil for the final exams for weeks. Now I have a terrible headache, so I can’t fall asleep at night. M: Did you go to the campus clinic? W: I did, but the painkillers didn’t work well. My roommate suggested I visit a Chinese medicine doctor nearby. She said acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine are super effective for this. M: Acupuncture? Sounds a little scary. Are you sure you want to try it? W: I’ve already made an appointment for tomorrow afternoon. I think it will work. 8. C 9. A 10. C 【原文】M: Hi, Lisa. Any plan for this Sunday? W: Nothing yet. Any ideas? M: The city gallery is hosting a range of exhibitions including calligraphy, sugar painting, clay sculpture and so on. W: I am a big fan of painting. What is the theme of the sugar painting exhibition? M: Let me check it on my phone. It’s featuring Chinese twelve lucky animals. Oh, you can even end up crafting a sugar painting of your lucky animal with the help of a master. W: I’d love to. How do we get there? M: I’ll take the subway to Elm Street Station. It’s just two stops from my place. We can meet at the bookshop on Elm Street at three thirty. It’s just a five-minute walk from the gallery. W: That’s perfect. I can take the No. 5 bus and get there in fifteen minutes. 11. B 12. B 13. C 【原文】W: Welcome to the International Culture Club. Can I help you? M: Hi! I’m a freshman. I saw your club’s poster and I’m really interested in joining. Could you tell me more? W: Absolutely! We’re a club for students from different countries. We had about 15 members last year, and we are now twice that size. M: Awesome! I’m from Australia, and I hope to make more friends from different cultures. Do you have any regular activities? W: Sure! We hold culture-sharing evenings every day except Tuesday. On other days, we have different themes: Monday is Food Tasting. Wednesday is Language Corner, Thursday is Movie Night, and Friday is Dance Party. On Tuesdays, we usually have Club Meeting. M: It’s so nice to join the food tasting sessions. How can I sign up? W: Just fill out this form with your student ID and contact information. 14. A 15. C 16. A 【原文】W: Welcome to Rural Revitalization Stories. Today we have Li Jia, a young government official. Hi, Jia! M: Thanks for having me. W: Your organic vegetable project is popular. What’s its key feature? M: We connect farmers directly to city supermarkets — no middlemen. It cuts costs by 30%. W: Impressive! Any data to show the results? M: Sure. Farmers’ income rose 45% last year. W: Great news! What’s your next plan? M: We’ll build a solar-powered drying factory to process vegetables, and create more local jobs and train more young people to join us. W: Amazing! You’re really building a better hometown. M: That’s our goal — keeping villages lively and people prosperous. 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. A 【原文】Hi, everyone. If you’ve followed our journey from the start, you’ll recall that we set out from Portugal, traveled across Spain and into southern France, then made our way through the Alps to Austria, and this week we’ve arrived in Berlin. We won’t linger long at the well-known sights. In a city like Berlin, even a first-time visitor knows to visit the historic Berlin Wall and no one skips the Brandenburg Gate. But we’re exploring spots that most tourists overlook. For example, the most striking city view might not be from the TV Tower, but from the rooftop of the Berlin Church. From there, you can see the TV Tower along with the whole cityscape. It’s more affordable and less crowded. For some of the best views in the city, get on Route 100 — it’s a feast for the eyes as it winds past many of Berlin’s key attractions. Or we can glide through Berlin on one of the city’s canal boats. Many European cities have excellent public transit, but Berlin’s system is especially impressive. You can reach almost every corner of the city for a modest fare. In fact, with a day ticket that costs about the same as a sandwich, you can travel all over town without worrying. 21.A 22.C 23.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了热带雨林面临的破坏现状,指出原住民部落的可持续管理与逐利活动的破坏形成鲜明对比,并列举了多种热带雨林保护措施,同时通过流程图展示了马来西亚选择性伐木的完整周期。 21.细节理解题。根据第一段“By contrast, the wealthy landowners, large companies and illegal loggers, in their pursuit of financial gain, have done huge damage. Their deforestation and burning of tropical rainforests are already having severe effects on global climate, biodiversity, human health, and local and regional socioeconomics.(相比之下,富有的土地所有者、大公司和非法伐木工为了追求经济利益,造成了巨大的破坏。他们对热带雨林的砍伐和焚烧已经对全球气候、生物多样性、人类健康以及地方和区域社会经济产生了严重影响)”可知,由利益驱动的活动对热带雨林造成了严重破坏。故选A。 22.细节理解题。根据图1的流程框,明确标注“30-40 years Trees regrow until ready for next cycle(树木重新生长,为下一轮砍伐周期做好准备需要30-40年)”可知,根据图1所示,森林再生需要30-40年才能进入下一个周期。故选C。 23.细节理解题。根据第六段“International agreements recognize the global importance of rainforests in combating climate change. They include “debt-for-nature-swapping” agreements under which some donor countries and organisations reduce their debt repayment demands in return for calling a stop to destructive logging.(国际协议认可热带雨林在应对气候变化中的全球重要性,其中包括“债务减免换自然保护”协议,即一些捐助国和组织减少债务偿还要求,以换取停止破坏性伐木)”可知,“债务减免换自然保护”协议体现了热带雨林管理中的全球合作。故选B。 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.B 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。玛雅在父母规划的现实与写作梦想间挣扎,默默创作屡遭挫折,修改作品后发表,最终以自身经历鼓励青少年书写人生风雨。 24.细节理解题。根据第一段“The future had already been drafted by her parents: a degree in business, a stable job, security. Her writing was a “pleasant hobby,” a phrase that made her pen feel like a ghost in her hand.(她的父母早已为她的未来规划好了:攻读商科学位,找到一份稳定的工作,过上安稳的生活。而她的写作只是“一项令人愉快的爱好”,这句话让她手中的笔仿佛成了一个幽灵)”可知,玛雅内心挣扎的根源是将自己的梦想与家人的期望相平衡。故选C。 25.词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“studying spreadsheets by day, but at night, she fed a blog under a false name. That was her real voice, a whispered rebellion(白天她忙着研究电子表格,而晚上她则以假名撰写博客。那才是她真实的声音,一种低语般的反抗之声)”可知,她顺从父母安排,白天她忙着研究电子表格,而晚上她则以假名撰写博客。故划线词意思是“顺从”。故选A。 26.细节理解题。根据第四段“Then, a moment of recognition struck, though it came with its own cost. A literary journal accepted a story — but requested thorough revisions that would take apart its hopeful ending. For a week, Maya wrestled with it, feeling like refusing. Finally, she rewrote it. The new ending held both love and distance, ambition and sacrifice. It was published.(随后,一种恍然大悟的感觉油然而生,但这也付出了代价。一家文学杂志接受了她的一篇故事,但要求进行彻底的修改,这会将故事中美好的结局拆解掉。整整一周,玛雅都在为此纠结,她甚至想过拒绝。最终,她还是重写了这篇故事。新的结局既包含了爱与距离,也包含了追求与牺牲。故事得以发表)”可知,玛雅从她的提交经历中学到有时你必须做出妥协才能取得成功。故选D。 27.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Write the storm. And then, write the person learning to stand in the rain.(写下那场暴风雨。然后,再写下那个逐渐学会在雨中站立的人)”可知,玛雅建议青少年们将风暴转化为故事。故选B。 28.C 29.D 30.D 31.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了科学家从腰果壳中提取天然物质用于肉类保鲜的研究。 28.细节理解题。根据第一段中“This trend has driven scientists to search for safe, natural preservatives. They have turned their attention to a part of the cashew nut (腰果) that is often thrown away — the shell.(这一趋势促使科学家们寻找安全、天然的防腐剂。他们把注意力转向了腰果中经常被扔掉的一部分——果壳)”可知,科学家研究腰果壳是为了寻找人工防腐剂的天然替代品。故选C。 29.细节理解题。根据第三段中“During storage, a detailed microbiological evaluation was conducted to quantify total viable (活菌) counts and specific spoilage organisms, including Pseudomonas spp., Clostridium spp., and Proteus spp. Physicochemical analyses monitored changes in pH and water activity, while bacteria growth was assessed during storage at room temperature. The scientists discovered that the CNSL-treated meat showed significantly less bacterial growth than untreated meat.(在储存过程中,进行了详细的微生物评估,以量化总活菌数和特定的腐败菌,包括假单胞菌属、梭菌属和变形杆菌属。理化分析监测了pH值和水分活性的变化,同时在室温下储存期间评估了细菌的生长情况。科学家们发现,经CNSL处理的肉类比未经处理的肉类细菌生长明显更少)”可知,微生物评估的主要焦点是CNSL对细菌的抑制效果。故选D。 30.推理判断题。根据第三段中“The effect was strongest at higher concentrations, with a 2.0% solution providing excellent protection while maintaining meat quality. Even at room temperature, it effectively delayed the meat’s souring process and reduced bacteria growth, helping the beef stay fresh-looking longer.(这种效果在较高浓度下最强,2.0%的溶液在保持肉质的同时提供了极好的保护。即使在室温下,它也有效地延缓了肉的变酸过程,减少了细菌的生长,帮助牛肉保持新鲜,看起来更久)”可知,实验表明CNSL的浓度与保鲜效果密切相关,浓度越高效果越好。故选D。 31.推理判断题。根据最后一段“The researchers note that further studies are needed to understand whether the liquid affects the taste and texture of the beef, and how it might be combined with modern packaging for even better results. Still, this study opens a window into nature’s own way of keeping food fresh — hidden inside a humble cashew shell.(研究人员指出,需要进一步的研究来了解这种液体是否会影响牛肉的味道和质地,以及如何将其与现代包装相结合以获得更好的效果。尽管如此,这项研究还是打开了一扇窗户,让我们了解大自然自己保持食物新鲜的方式——隐藏在一个不起眼的腰果壳里)”可知,作者认为研究虽需深入,但对CNSL的潜力持谨慎乐观态度。故选B。 32.D 33.B 34.C 35.A 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章指出人们常误读科幻,存在痛苦联结与蓝图两大问题,强调科幻非规划图,而是审视现实、塑造未来的思维方式。 32.细节理解题。根据第二段“There are two main ways that people misread sci-fi. Let’s start with the simpler one, known as the Torment Nexus Problem. Coined in a 2021 tweet, it refers to a situation in which people read or watch a sci-fi story but focus on its futuristic tech — which, in the original stories, is often the very source of human suffering — rather than the story’s actual point. As a result, you get billionaire Peter Thiel co-founding a company called Palantir, named after the fantasy tech of the “seeing stones” in The Lord of the Rings that drive their users to evil and madness. Palantir’s products have recently been used in airstrikes on Gaza. The author J. R. R. Tolkien would not be amused.(人们误读科幻作品主要有两种方式。我们先从较简单的一种说起,它被称为痛苦联结问题。这一说法诞生于2021年的一条推文,指的是人们在阅读或观看科幻故事时,只关注其中的未来科技,而在原作里,这些科技往往正是人类苦难的根源,却忽略了故事真正想要表达的主旨。于是就出现了这样的情况:亿万富翁彼得·蒂尔联合创立了一家名为帕兰提尔的公司,名字取自《指环王》中的真知晶球这一奇幻设定,而这种晶石在原著中会驱使使用者走向邪恶与疯狂。帕兰提尔公司的产品近期被用于加沙空袭。作者J.R.R.托尔金若泉下有知,定然不会感到欣慰)”可知,提到“帕兰提尔”这一概念是为了表明科幻故事的真正内涵往往被人们忽视了。故选D。 33.细节理解题。根据第三段“The second major way people misread science fiction could be called the Blueprint Problem. Essentially, it’s the mistaken idea that sci-fi provides an exact model for what is coming next and if we copy what happens in sci-fi, we will arrive in a glorious future.(人们误解科幻作品的第二种主要方式可以称为“蓝图问题”。从本质上讲,这是一种错误的观点,即认为科幻作品为我们描绘了未来发展的精确蓝图,如果我们照搬科幻作品中的情节,就能迎来一个美好的未来)”可知,第三段中所描述的“蓝图问题”是指将科幻作品视为完美的未来模式。故选B。 34.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Science fiction isn’t a map or a prescription. Instead, it is a world view, a way of approaching problems with the underlying assumption that things don’t have to be the way they are. The future isn’t predetermined; it’s a process, and people are actively shaping it.(科幻小说并非是一张地图或一份处方。相反,它是一种世界观,是一种解决问题的方式,其核心假设是事物并非必然如此。未来并非是注定不变的;它是个过程,而人们正在积极地塑造它)”可知,作者想要表达科幻是一种重新审视现实的思维方式。故选C。 35.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Are we about to use Gene Editing Technology to grow wings? Will we all be uploading our brains to the Amazon cloud? If you love science and engineering, sci-fi is the place you turn to imagine the answers. The problem is that many people are getting the wrong messages from these visions of tomorrow.(我们是不是即将利用基因编辑技术来培育翅膀?我们是不是都要将自己的大脑上传至亚马逊云端?如果你热爱科学与工程,科幻作品就是你用来畅想未来答案的地方。但问题在于,许多人从这些关于未来的想象中获取到了错误的信息)”结合文章指出人们常误读科幻,存在痛苦联结与蓝图两大问题,强调科幻非规划图,而是审视现实、塑造未来的思维方式。可知,A选项“科幻作品中的误读陷阱”最符合文章标题。故选A。 36.G 37.E 38.B 39.F 40.D 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了街道名称作为历史标记引发的争议,并提出应对策略及个人见解。 36.由上文“Just behind the lamp post was an old sign, made of thick iron, bearing the name.(灯柱后面有一个用厚铁制成的旧牌子,上面写着这个名字)”及下文“That sign seems to say this person was and still is deserving of recognition.(那个标志似乎在说,这个人过去和现在都值得被认可)”可知,上文描述了街道上的一个标志牌,下文则对这个标志牌的含义进行了解读,认为它是对某个人成就的认可,本空应说明以一个人的名字命名街道是对其成就的认可方式。G选项“以一个人的名字命名一条街道是一种纪念他的成就的方式”能承上启下,符合语境。故选G。 37.由上文“One is that it’s nothing more than a storm in a teacup. Street names don’t really matter.(一种观点认为,这不过是茶杯里的风暴。街道名称并不重要)”及下文“But honoring people responsible for killing through street names preserves a celebratory view of that past and normalises it in daily life.(但是,通过街道名称来纪念那些应该为杀戮负责的人,会保留对过去的庆祝观点,并在日常生活中使其正常化)”可知,上文提到了一种对街道名称标记历史的批评观点,认为街道名称并不重要,本空应说明另一种批评观点,即改变这些名字会抹去历史。E选项“另一种观点认为,改变这些名字会抹去历史”能承上启下,符合语境。故选E。 38.由上文“So what should we do?(那么我们该怎么办呢?)”及下文“Another option is the Amsterdam approach.(另一种选择是阿姆斯特丹模式)”可知,上文提出了一个问题,即面对街道名称标记历史的问题应该如何应对,下文则给出了另一种选择,即阿姆斯特丹模式,本空应提出自己的观点或建议。B选项“我的观点是,这样的街道应该更名”能承上启下,符合语境。故选B。 39.由上文“Where such names remain, people are creating walking tours to provide full context. In Glasgow, a tour was organized to make people know about the city’s role in the enslavement of people.(在这些名字仍然存在的地方,人们正在创建步行游览来提供完整的背景。在格拉斯哥,组织了一次游览,让人们了解这座城市在奴役人民中所扮演的角色)”及下文“It builds thoughtful ways forward locally.(它在当地建立了有思想的前进方式)”可知,上文描述了人们通过创建步行游览来提供完整背景的做法,下文则评价了这种做法的意义,本空应评价这种做法。F选项“这种做法是对有害历史的创造性回应”能承上启下,符合语境。故选F。 40.由上文“If Kitchener Road must keep its name, I’d prefer to imagine they honor the “King of Calypso,” not the colonial butcher.(如果Kitchener路必须保留它的名字,我宁愿想象他们是在纪念“卡利普索之王”,而不是殖民屠夫)”可知,上文提出了一个假设,即如果Kitchener路必须保留其名字,作者宁愿想象它是在纪念一位音乐家而不是殖民屠夫,本空应说明这个假设是大家都可以接受的。D选项“也许这是一种我们都可以接受的纠正方式”能承接上文,符合语境。故选D。 41.D 42.A 43.B 44.A 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.A 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.C 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者通过母亲珍藏的一张老照片,意外发现并重新联系上母亲青年时代的挚友玛丽亚的女儿,在共同经历丧亲之痛时,一张照片将两代人的记忆与情感相连,带来慰藉与联结的故事。 41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:其中有一张母亲十几岁时和她最好的朋友玛丽亚一起大笑的褪色照片。A. posing摆姿势;B. arguing争论;C. whispering低语;D. laughing大笑。根据后文“Two girls, ___13___ in timeless laughter”以及本段描述的纯真友谊可推知,照片最可能捕捉的是她们快乐“大笑”的瞬间。故选D项。 42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:两人形影不离,她们的纽带在纯真的少年时代就已形成。A. inseparable形影不离的;B. indifferent冷漠的;C. inaccessible难以接近的;D. independent独立的。根据后文“their bond formed in the innocent years of youth”描述的牢固纽带和前文“her closest friend”可知,她们关系亲密,两人“形影不离的”。故选A项。 43.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,在母亲结婚搬走后,生活将她们分开了。A. unexpectedly出乎意料地;B. unfortunately不幸的是;C. undoubtedly毫无疑问地;D. unnecessarily不必要地。前文描述两人亲密无间,形影不离,而后文“life drew them apart after mom married and moved away”表示这种亲密关系被迫中断,这是一种令人遗憾的转折,因此“不幸的是”最符合语境。故选B项。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着岁月流逝,日常生活的需求逐渐掩盖了她对玛丽亚的无声思念。A. overshadowed使相形见绌、掩盖;B. outlived比……活得长;C. illuminated阐明、照亮;D. sustained维持。根据前文“life drew them apart”和“As years passed”可推知,“silent longing”这种较为深层的情感最可能被日复一日的“demands of daily life”所冲淡或“掩盖”。故选A项。 45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,那张照片对我有着特殊的意义。A. attraction吸引力;B. significance意义、重要性;C. mystery神秘;D. charm魅力。根据后文“In mom’s lined face, weathered by early widowhood (寡居) and the loss of a child, it was hard to trace the carefree girl in the picture. Yet the image ___6___ a version of her that existed before sorrow”可知,作者通过照片看到了母亲未曾被生活磨难的悲伤所侵蚀的另一面,这使照片超越了其本身,承载了理解母亲的“意义”。故选B项。 46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,这张图像保存了她存在于悲伤之前的一个版本——一个无忧无虑、明亮而充满信任的自我。A. betrayed背叛;B. conveyed传达;C. preserved保存,保留;D. altered改变。结合常识,照片作为一种影像记录,其功能是“保存”或“留存”下某个瞬间。根据后文“a version of her that existed before sorrow”可知,照片“保存”了母亲早年的形象。故选C项。 47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:母亲去世后,我被一种不安所吞噬,仅仅靠忙碌无法缓解。A. consumed吞噬,使全神贯注;B. driven驱使;C. accompanied陪伴;D. surrounded包围。根据后文“restlessness that busyness alone could not relieve”可知,这种情绪非常强烈,以至于“吞噬”了作者;be consumed by意为“被……所占据/吞噬”。故选A项。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我埋头于新的事业,仿佛生产力可以缓解内心的空洞和疼痛。A. intensify加剧;B. ease缓解;C. reveal揭示;D. justify证明……合理。根据后文“the hollow ache inside”可知,这是作者想摆脱的状态,作者希望通过忙碌来“缓解”痛苦。故选B项。 49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:虽然我们并不亲近,但我感到一种强烈的需求,要向她表示我的同情。A. sympathy同情;B. congratulations祝贺;C. apologies道歉;D. regards问候。根据前文“lost her mother”可推知,对于失去亲人,最合适表达的是“同情”。故选A项。 50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在殡仪馆,在排队等候时,我的眼睛扫过一张摆满纪念照片的桌子。A. scanned快速查看,扫描;B. arranged安排;C. avoided避免;D. removed移除。根据前文“while waiting in the receiving line”可知,此处描述作者在排队等候,结合后文“a table of memorial photographs”可推知,作者的目光很可能在无意中“扫视”周围的环境。故选A项。 51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我推测那是她母亲一生的影像——童年、婚礼、家庭聚会。A. recalled回忆;B. assumed假定、推测;C. confirmed确认;D. regretted后悔。根据前文“a colleague I barely knew”可知,作者并不了解同事和她的母亲,因此看到照片时是在“推测”其内容。故选B项。 52.考查介词短语辨析。句意:然后,毫无预警地,我屏住了呼吸。A. by design故意地;B. in vain徒劳地;C. without warning毫无预警地;D. beyond doubt毫无疑问地。根据后文“my breath caught”和发现相同照片时的震惊,这发现是突然的、“毫无预警的”。故选C项。 53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那些摆放好的画中,有一幅是我母亲一直保存着的:两个女孩,被永恒的笑声所捕捉,她们的姿势一模一样。A. absorbed吸收、吸引;B. lost迷失;C. engaged从事;D. captured捕捉。根据前文“among the arranged pictures”以及常识可知,照片的功能是“捕捉”瞬间;be captured in意为“被定格在……中”。故选D项。 54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我最终走近我的同事并表示哀悼时,我忍不住说:“你有一张我母亲的照片。”A. approached走近;B. interrupted打断;C. recognized认出;D. thanked感谢。根据前文“waiting in the receiving line”和语境,轮到作者时,她需要“走近”逝者家属以表达哀悼。故选A项。 55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在认出彼此后,我们拥抱在一起,一个漫长的、无声的拥抱,诉说着共同的失去、意想不到的联系以及传承记忆的静谧恩典。A. amusement娱乐;B. confusion困惑;C. recognition认出、认识;D. relief宽慰。根据前文“you have a photo of my mother”和“Her eyes widened in surprise, followed by a quiet, knowing nod.”可知,双方都明白了照片联系起的母女关系,这是一个“认出”彼此关联的时刻。故选C项。 56.opened 57.reflecting 58.a 59.acceptance 60.effective 61.relieved 62.like 63.optimistically 64.when 65.have been provided 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了中马合建的地中海中医中心在马耳他开设失眠专科门诊,获多方肯定,当地患者受益于中医针灸,该中心多年来已为超20万马耳他患者提供服务。 56.考查时态。句意:地中海地区传统中医中心(MRCTCM)于周五在马耳他帕洛亚开设了一家失眠症专科诊所。根据时间状语on Friday,表示动作发生在过去。因此,谓语动词应用一般过去时。故填opened。 57.考查非谓语动词。句意:中国驻马耳他大使于敦海表示,这家诊所的开业标志着马耳他地中海地区传统中医中心取得了一个重要的里程碑,这体现了中国与马耳他之间紧密的双边关系。reflect与其逻辑主语the opening of the clinic是主动关系,故用现在分词在句中作伴随状语。故填reflecting。 58.考查冠词。句意:尤表示,看到中国医疗团队为马耳他民众提供的帮助,他相信中国对马耳他人民的持续支持体现了“良好的双向关系”以及“促进民众交流的积极意义”。短语a reflection of表示“一种……的体现”。故填a。 59.考查名词。句意:MRCTCM 董事会主席克拉伦斯·佩斯强调,中医在当地民众中的认可度正在不断提高。作动词的宾语,用名词acceptance,不可数。故填acceptance。 50.考查形容词。句意:佩斯说:“失眠在马耳他是一种常见的病症。”他还表示,中医采用的治疗方法包括针灸,而相关研究已证明针灸对治疗睡眠障碍十分有效。动词proved在此作系动词,后跟形容词effective作表语,故填effective。 61.考查非谓语动词。句意:幸运的是,经过一段时间的针灸治疗,普帕奇的症状得到了很大缓解,他希望这家诊所能帮助更多像他这样的患者。此处为have+宾语+宾语补足语结构。此处his symptom与relieve之间是被动关系,应用过去分词作宾语补足语,故填relieved。 62.考查介词。句意:幸运的是,经过一段时间的针灸治疗,普帕奇的症状得到了很大缓解,他希望这家诊所能帮助更多像他这样的患者。此处需要连接more patients和him,表示像他一样的更多患者。like作为介词,意为“像……一样”,用于引出类比的对象。故填like。 63.考查副词。句意:他满怀信心地期待未来能为患者提供更多的、更优质的中医治疗服务。此处需要修饰动词expected用副词optimistically,作状语。故填optimistically。 64.考查定语从句。句意:自1994年中国和马耳他两国政府共同建立马耳他-中国传统医学中心以来,已有超过20万名马耳他患者接受了由中国18支医疗团队提供的中医治疗,这些医疗团队由100多名医生组成。定语从句修饰先行词1994,从句中主谓宾齐全,缺少时间状语,故用关系副词when来引导,在从句中作时间状语。故填when。 65.考查时态语态。句意:自1994年中国和马耳他两国政府共同建立马耳他-中国传统医学中心以来,已有超过20万名马耳他患者接受了由中国18支医疗团队提供的中医治疗,这些医疗团队由100多名医生组成。主语more than 200,000 Maltese patients与谓语动词provide之间是被动关系,即病人被提供治疗。Since 1994是现在完成时的典型标志,表示动作从过去某一时间点开始,持续到现在并强调其对现在的影响或结果。所以此处应用现在完成时的被动语态,故填have been provided。 66. Dear Alice, I’m thrilled to share my experience of a subject competition. The competition was called “National High School Mathematics Competition” and its theme was solving challenging math problems. In the competition, I did well and won a second-prize. What I learned is that perseverance is key. The problems were really tough, but I didn’t give up. This experience has taught me that hard work pays off. It has greatly influenced my high school life. It made me more confident in math and encouraged me to take on more difficult tasks. Yours, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份给美国笔友Alice回信,介绍自己参加学科竞赛的经历,满足日常交流沟通的写作需求。 【详解】1.词汇积累 竞赛:competition → contest 关键的:key → crucial 放弃:give up→quit 鼓励:encourage → inspire 2.句式拓展 同义句 原句:The problems were really tough, but I didn’t give up. 拓展句:Although the problems were really tough, I didn’t give up. 【点睛】【高分句型1】What I learned is that perseverance is key.(运用了What引导的主语从句、that引导的表语从句) 【高分句型2】This experience has taught me that hard work pays off.(运用了that引导的宾语从句) 66. Paragraph 1: The whistle blew, and Alex stepped onto the court. His legs felt weak, and the ball slipped from his hands twice. The crowd’s shouts blurred into a single noise. He kept looking at Max, who was running past him, passing the ball, scoring. At halftime, Max walked over and put a hand on his shoulder. “You’re doing fine,” he said. Alex nodded, but inside he was screaming. He didn’t want to be fine. He wanted to be good—for Max. In the last minute of the game, Max passed the ball to him. Alex caught it, took a deep breath, and shot. The ball bounced on the rim twice, then fell through. The crowd cheered, but Alex only saw Max’s face—wide-eyed, then smiling. Paragraph 2: After the game, Alex sat alone in the empty locker room. As he recalled the moments fighting side by side with Max on the court, a smile involuntarily appeared on his lips.He buried his face in his hands, still shaking. He had made the shot, but that wasn’t what mattered. The door opened. Max walked in and sat down next to him without a word. “Why did you sign me up?” Alex asked quietly. Max was silent for a moment. “Because I knew you could do it,” he said. “No,” Alex said, turning to look at him. “That’s not the reason.” Max looked down at his shoes, then back at Alex. “Because I wanted you there,” he said at last. “With me.” Alex felt his throat tighten. “I like you too,” he whispered. Max said nothing, but his hand found Alex’s, and they sat there, fingers locked, until the janitor came to turn off the lights. 答案解析 一、情节衔接分析 · 第一段开头:哨声响起,Alex上场。续写需要展现他在比赛中的表现、心理变化,以及和Max的互动。范文让他两次失误,但在最后时刻接到Max的传球并投中一球——这不仅呼应了Max说的“你站着就行”,也暗示了Max对他的信任。观众欢呼,但Alex只看到Max的笑容,暗合他对Max的特别关注。 · 第二段开头:赛后Alex独自坐在更衣室。续写需要解开前面埋下的情感伏笔。范文让Max主动进来,通过对话逐渐揭开Max签名的真实原因:“因为我想让你在那儿,和我一起。” 最后Alex终于说出“我也喜欢你”,两人牵手——完成了从暗恋到表白的完整弧线。 二、主题与情感线索 原文通过“糖果→牵手→‘我喜欢你’(Max说)→做蛋糕→摔跤→签名报名”层层递进,暗示了双向暗恋。续写中,Alex在球场上的挣扎与最后的投篮,象征了他从害怕到勇敢的转变;而更衣室里的对话,则是情感的直接兑现。故事的核心不是篮球,而是“我为你上场,我为你变得勇敢”。 三、语言与细节亮点 · 动作描写:“ball slipped from his hands”、“put a hand on his shoulder”、“buried his face in his hands” · 心理描写:“inside he was screaming”、“his throat tightened” · 细节呼应:最后“fingers locked”呼应原文中“hold Alex’s hand in the empty hallway” · 对话自然、符合人物性格:Max的回答简短、含蓄(“Because I wanted you there”),Alex的告白直接、脆弱(“I like you too”) 评分标准(满分25分) 分数档 内容与情节 语言运用 衔接与连贯 21-25分 (优秀) 续写内容完整、合理,与原文情节高度融合,情感发展自然,主题明确。 词汇丰富,语法结构多样,有少量错误但不影响理解。能使用恰当描写(心理、动作、环境)。 与所给段落开头衔接紧密,段落内及段落间逻辑连贯,使用恰当的连接词。 16-20分 (良好) 内容较完整,情节基本合理,与原文有较好衔接,但个别细节稍显牵强。 词汇和语法基本准确,有一些错误但不严重。能尝试使用描写,但不够细腻。 衔接较好,基本流畅,但有时略显生硬。 11-15分 (中等) 内容不够完整,情节发展有些跳跃或偏离原文线索,情感变化不够自然。 语言错误较多,句式单一,描写不足。 衔接不够顺畅,段落间过渡不自然。 6-10分 (较差) 内容贫乏,情节不合理或与原文严重脱节。 大量语法和词汇错误,影响理解。 缺乏连贯性,难以读懂。 0-5分 (极差) 内容无关,或仅抄写原文/所给开头。 语言支离破碎。 完全无序。 备注:本续写范文可评定为23分(优秀档),扣分点极少(如个别介词省略,但不影响整体)。 高二英语试题 第 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025—2026学年度高二年级第一学程考试英语试题 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置上。 2.本次考试时间120分钟,本试卷命题范围:必修一至选择性必修二,满分150分。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利! 第一部分 听力(1一20小题)在笔试结束后进行。 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 We all know that indigenous tribes (部落) in rainforests support relatively few people, but they manage rainforests sustainably. These communities serve as guardians of an ancient wisdom and heritage passed down through generations. They possess a thorough, traditional knowledge of the forest ecosystem, using resources without exhausting them. By contrast, the wealthy landowners, large companies and illegal loggers, in their pursuit of financial gain, have done huge damage. Their deforestation and burning of tropical rainforests are already having severe effects on global climate, biodiversity, human health, and local and regional socioeconomics. Faced with these accelerating impacts, we urgently need sustainable management of rainforest resources. A multi-faceted approach combining conservation, sustainable use, and international cooperation is essential for rainforest protection. ● Selective logging and replanting — introduced in Malaysia (Figure 1) — avoids the completely destructive clear felling (砍伐). ● Ecotourism, such as in Costa Rica and Malaysia, introduces people to the natural world and provides long-term income to local people and governments. ● Conservation and education encourages preservation of rainforests in national parks and nature reserves for scientific research (e. g. the Caura Basin, Venezuela). ● International agreements recognize the global importance of rainforests in combating climate change. They include “debt-for-nature-swapping” agreements under which some donor countries and organisations reduce their debt repayment demands in return for calling a stop to destructive logging. The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) promotes sustainably managed forestry through education programmes and its FSC-labelled products. 21.What has caused serious damage to rainforests? A.Profit-driven activities. B.Traditional farming practices. C.The decline of local economy. D.Deforestation by indigenous tribes. 22.According to Figure 1, how long does forest regeneration take before the next cycle? A.3-6 months. B.10-15 years. C.30-40 years. D.60-70 years. 23.Which practice reflects global collaboration in rainforest management? A.Selective logging. B.Debt-for-nature swaps. C.Developing ecotourism. D.Establishing natural parks. B Maya’s dreams were not gentle. They were insistent, unfolding in the blank spaces of her accounting textbooks as broken lines of poetry. The future had already been drafted by her parents: a degree in business, a stable job, security. Her writing was a “pleasant hobby,” a phrase that made her pen feel like a ghost in her hand. The conflict was not a single conversation but a quiet, constant pressure. Her father saw her notebooks as evidence of a dangerous, risky world. Her mother worried the stories were an escape from a real life that demanded practical things. Maya complied, studying spreadsheets by day, but at night, she fed a blog under a false name. That was her real voice, a whispered rebellion (反抗). Yet, the outside world offered no sanctuary. The comments on her blog felt like an X-ray. The other writers at the workshops she attended criticized her work with a tone she couldn’t bear. Rejections from magazines carried a sharper pain — they weren’t just rejecting a hobby, but the refined craft she’d worked so hard for! Then, a moment of recognition struck, though it came with its own cost. A literary journal accepted a story — but requested thorough revisions that would take apart its hopeful ending. For a week, Maya wrestled with it, feeling like refusing. Finally, she rewrote it. The new ending held both love and distance, ambition and sacrifice. It was published. After that, she began volunteering at a community center, not as a famous author, but as a fellow struggler. She showed teenagers her early drafts, full of red ink and doubt. “The conflict isn’t the obstacle to your dream,” she’d tell them. “It’s the material. Don’t write a fairytale. Write the storm. And then, write the person learning to stand in the rain.” Her ink was no longer just for dreams. It was for mapping the risky, beautiful, and completely unique territory of a real life being lived. 24.What is the root of Maya’s inner struggle? A.Choosing between two stable jobs. B.Living a double life between work and family. C.Balancing her dream with family’s expectations. D.Seeking a balance between reality and fantasy. 25.What does the underlined word “complied” in paragraph 2 mean? A.Obeyed. B.Panicked. C.Protested. D.Wondered. 26.What might Maya learn from her submission experience? A.Getting published isn’t hard. B.Standing your ground is a virtue. C.You have to pay a fee to get recognized. D.You have to compromise sometimes to succeed. 27.What is Maya’s advice to the teenagers? A.Choose proper material. B.Turn storms into stories. C.Build castle before dreaming. D.Dream big and dare to fail. C In recent years, consumers have increasingly sought “clean-label” foods — products made with natural ingredients. This trend has driven scientists to search for safe, natural preservatives. They have turned their attention to a part of the cashew nut (腰果) that is often thrown away — the shell. From it, they extract Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL) and find that it contains special natural substances that can fight bacteria and prevent decay (变质). While this dark liquid has been studied for use in industries like paint and medicine, its potential for preserving food had not been fully explored until now. The scientists designed a careful experiment to test whether CNSL could help preserve beef, one of the most widely consumed meats globally. They applied the liquid to beef samples at different concentrations. Some meat was left untreated as controls. The samples were then stored under different conditions — some at room temperature and others in refrigeration — for two weeks. During storage, a detailed microbiological evaluation was conducted to quantify total viable (活菌) counts and specific spoilage organisms, including Pseudomonas spp., Clostridium spp., and Proteus spp. Physicochemical analyses monitored changes in pH and water activity, while bacteria growth was assessed during storage at room temperature. The scientists discovered that the CNSL-treated meat showed significantly less bacterial growth than untreated meat. The effect was strongest at higher concentrations, with a 2.0% solution providing excellent protection while maintaining meat quality. Even at room temperature, it effectively delayed the meat’s souring process and reduced bacteria growth, helping the beef stay fresh-looking longer. The researchers note that further studies are needed to understand whether the liquid affects the taste and texture of the beef, and how it might be combined with modern packaging for even better results. Still, this study opens a window into nature’s own way of keeping food fresh — hidden inside a humble cashew shell. 28.Why are scientists studying cashew nut shells? A.To reduce waste in the food industry. B.To improve the taste of processed foods. C.To find natural alternatives to artificial preservatives. D.To develop new industrial materials for paint and medicine. 29.What was the primary focus of the microbiological evaluation? A.The variety of cashew species. B.The safety of refrigerated beef. C.The changes in pH and water activity. D.The effectiveness of CNSL against bacteria. 30.What does the experiment suggest about CNSL? A.It can improve meat quality over time. B.It performs best at room temperature. C.It speeds up the meat’s souring process. D.Its concentration and the storage life are closely related. 31.What is the author’s attitude towards the future of CNSL? A.Fully convinced. B.Cautiously optimistic. C.Hesitant and doubtful. D.Neutral and objective. D Are we about to use Gene Editing Technology to grow wings? Will we all be uploading our brains to the Amazon cloud? If you love science and engineering, sci-fi is the place you turn to imagine the answers. The problem is that many people are getting the wrong messages from these visions of tomorrow. There are two main ways that people misread sci-fi. Let’s start with the simpler one, known as the Torment Nexus Problem. Coined in a 2021 tweet, it refers to a situation in which people read or watch a sci-fi story but focus on its futuristic tech — which, in the original stories, is often the very source of human suffering — rather than the story’s actual point. As a result, you get billionaire Peter Thiel co-founding a company called Palantir, named after the fantasy tech of the “seeing stones” in The Lord of the Rings that drive their users to evil and madness. Palantir’s products have recently been used in airstrikes on Gaza. The author J. R. R. Tolkien would not be amused. The second major way people misread science fiction could be called the Blueprint Problem. Essentially, it’s the mistaken idea that sci-fi provides an exact model for what is coming next and if we copy what happens in sci-fi, we will arrive in a glorious future. The Blueprint Problem inspired a lot of early space programmes in the 1950s, which prioritised putting humans into space rather than exploring it remotely with robotic spacecraft. We were told AI would become our obedient servants and brilliant experts in so much sci-fi over the past century, making robocops and holographic (全息的) doctors seem inevitable — but they aren’t. Science fiction isn’t a map or a prescription. Instead, it is a world view, a way of approaching problems with the underlying assumption that things don’t have to be the way they are. The future isn’t predetermined; it’s a process, and people are actively shaping it. 32.The mention of “Palantir” serves to show that __________. A.Tolkien’s work has inspired real-world evil B.name-choosing is vital for a company’s image C.sci-fi serves as a practical guide for inventors D.the sci-fi story’s true message often goes unnoticed 33.What is the “Blueprint Problem” as described in paragraph 3? A.Having robots take over human jobs. B.Viewing sci-fi as a perfect future model. C.Expecting authors to engineer real tech. D.Favoring robots over astronauts in space. 34.What does the author imply in the last paragraph? A.Sci-fi exposes the essence of things. B.Sci-fi is a rigid guide for future planning. C.Sci-fi is a mindset for re-examining reality. D.Sci-fi predicts specific technological outcomes. 35.What can be a suitable title for the passage? A.The Misreading Traps of Sci-Fi B.The Hidden Dangers of Sci-Fi C.The Moral Dilemmas in Sci-Fi D.The Technological Fantasies of Sci-Fi 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。 Street names help us figure out where we are. This can be understood both literally and metaphorically. Some names, like 125th Street, are just descriptions. But often, streets are named after people, which places us in a historical or political context too. Not far from where my brother lives in north London is a street called Kitchener Road. Just behind the lamp post was an old sign, made of thick iron, bearing the name. 36 That sign seems to say this person was and still is deserving of recognition. But Kitchener Road reminded me of Britain’s history of colonial (殖民地的) rule, as the Kitchener (1850-1916) was a cruel British military officer across Asia and Africa. Saying street names are markers of history attracts two types of criticism. One is that it’s nothing more than a storm in a teacup. Street names don’t really matter. 37 But honoring people responsible for killing through street names preserves a celebratory view of that past and normalises it in daily life. So what should we do? 38 Another option is the Amsterdam approach. There, a street honoring anti-apartheid (反种族隔离) leader Albert Luthuli has a sign noting: “Formerly: Louis Botha street,” named after a prime minister of colonial South Africa. Where such names remain, people are creating walking tours to provide full context. In Glasgow, a tour was organized to make people know about the city’s role in the enslavement of people. 39 It builds thoughtful ways forward locally. Walking away from Kitchener Road, I thought of a different Kitchener: the legendary Trinidadian calypso musician. Upon arriving in England, he sang London is the Place for Me. If Kitchener Road must keep its name, I’d prefer to imagine they honor the “King of Calypso,” not the colonial butcher. 40 A.Residents rarely notice the street names. B.My view is that such streets be renamed. C.Perhaps we should consider the evidence. D.Perhaps that is a take-back we can all adopt. E.Another, changing these names erases history. F.This kind of practice is creative response to damaging histories. G.To name a street after a person is a way of honoring their achievements. 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。 Mom kept a modest wooden box, which held her most cherished relics. Among them was a faded photo of her as a teenager, 41 with her closest friend, Maria. The two were 42 , their bond formed in the innocent years of youth. 43 , life drew them apart after mom married and moved away. This was an era long before digital communication, leaving handwritten letters as the only fragile thread between distant hearts. As years passed, the demands of daily life gradually 44 her silent longing for Maria. That photo, however, held a special 45 for me. In mom’s lined face, weathered by early widowhood (寡居) and the loss of a child, it was hard to trace the carefree girl in the picture. Yet the image 46 a version of her that existed before sorrow — a self-unburdened, bright and trusting. After her passing, I was 47 by a restlessness that busyness alone could not relieve. I buried myself in a new career, as if productivity could 48 the hollow ache inside. Months later, a colleague I barely knew lost her mother. Though we were not close, I felt a strong need to offer my 49 . At the funeral home, while waiting in the receiving line, my eyes 50 a table of memorial photographs. I   51 they were images of her mother’s life — childhood, wedding, family gatherings. Then, 52 , my breath caught. There, among the arranged pictures, was the same portrait my mother had kept: Two girls, 53 in timeless laughter, their poses identical. I stood frozen, lost in a fog. When I finally 54 my colleague and offered my condolences (慰唁), I couldn’t help remarking, “you have a photo of my mother,” Her eyes widened in surprise, followed by a quiet, knowing nod. After 55 , we embraced, a long silent hug that spoke of shared loss, unexpected connection, and the quiet grace of inherited memory. 41.A.posing B.arguing C.whispering D.laughing 42.A.inseparable B.indifferent C.inaccessible D.independent 43.A.unexpectedly B.unfortunately C.undoubtedly D.unnecessarily 44.A.overshadowed B.outlived C.illuminated D.sustained 45.A.attraction B.significance C.mystery D.charm 46.A.betrayed B.conveyed C.preserved D.altered 47.A.consumed B.driven C.accompanied D.surrounded 48.A.intensify B.ease C.reveal D.justify 49.A.sympathy B.congratulations C.apologies D.regards 50.A.scanned B.arranged C.avoided D.removed 51.A.recalled B.assumed C.confirmed D.regretted 52.A.by design B.in vain C.without warning D.beyond doubt 53.A.absorbed B.lost C.engaged D.captured 54.A.approached B.interrupted C.recognized D.thanked 55.A.amusement B.confusion C.recognition D.relief 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。 The Mediterranean Regional Centre for Traditional Chinese Medicine (MRCTCM) 56 (open) an insomnia (失眠) specialist clinic in Paola, Malta on Friday. Chinese Ambassador to Malta Yu Dunhai said that the opening of the clinic marks a significant milestone for the MRCTCM, 57 (reflect) the strong two-way relations between China and Malta. Noting the assistance offered by Chinese medical teams to the Maltese community, Yu said China’s ongoing commitment to serving Maltese people is 58 reflection of “excellent two-way relations” and “a message of bringing closer people-to-people exchanges”. Clarence Pace, chairman of the board of MRCTCM, emphasized the growing 59 (accept) of TCM among the local population. “Insomnia is a commonly-seen condition in Malta,” Pace said, adding that TCM uses treatments including acupuncture, which research has proved 60 (effect) in treating sleep disorders. Mario Tabone Pumpach, 56, suffered from severe insomnia for seven years. Thankfully, with a course of acupuncture, Pumpach had his symptom 61 (relieve) a lot and he hoped the clinic would help more patients 62 him. He 63 (optimistic)expected more and better TCM treatment services for patients in the future. Since 1994, 64 the MRCTCM was established by the Chinese and Maltese governments, more than 200,000 Maltese patients 65 (provide) TCM treatment by 18Chinese medical teams composed of over 100 physicians. 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,你的美国笔友Alice对中国高中生的学科竞赛很感兴趣,写信询问你相关情况。请你给她写封回信,介绍一次你参加学科竞赛的经历。内容包括: 1. 竞赛的名称和主题;2. 你在竞赛中的表现和收获;3. 竞赛对你高中生活的影响。 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。 Dear Alice, ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节 读后续写(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。 Alex and Max met in their second year of high school. On the very first day, Max gave Alex a blueberry candy. Alex took it and never forgot that small moment. They soon became inseparable. They ate lunch together, walked to class together, waited for each other after school. But they also did things that ordinary friends seldom did. Sometimes Max would hold Alex’s hand in the empty hallway. Once, Max rested his head on the desk and said softly, “I like you.” Alex’s heart almost stopped. He wanted to say “I like you too,” but the words got stuck in his throat. Max started making little cakes for Alex every day. He would flatten bread, spread yogurt, and press fresh berries into it. “Eat it all,” he would say. Alex always finished every bite, even when he was not hungry. They also wrestled at the back of the classroom. Max would push Alex to the ground and sit on him. Alex would wrap his arms around Max’s neck and pull him down. Alex loved the feeling of Max’s weight on him, but he never told him that. Then came the basketball game. The school announced a friendly match between classes. Max was chosen to play. “You should play too,” Max said. Alex hadn’t touched a basketball for years. “I don’t know how,” he said. “Just stand there,” Max smiled. Alex wanted to say yes, because Max was asking. But he was afraid—of looking stupid, of being watched, and of letting Max see how much he truly cared. “I’ll think about it,” Alex said. The next day, Alex found his name on the team list. Max had signed him up without asking. Friday arrived. The gym was crowded. Alex stood at the edge of the court, his hands shaking. Max walked over. “You ready?” he asked. Alex opened his mouth to answer— 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。 Paragraph 1: The whistle blew, and Alex stepped onto the court. Paragraph 2: After the game, Alex sat alone in the empty locker room. As he recalled the moments fighting side by side with Max on the court, a smile involuntarily appeared on his lips. 英语听力 注意事项:英语听力共两节,20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分。 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。每段对话读两遍。 1. What is the weather like now? A. Rainy. B. Snowy. C. Sunny. 2. What was the woman speaker supposed to do yesterday evening? A. Meet Lily at home. B. Go to the bookstore. C. Look after her brother. 3. What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. A movie. B. A cinema. C. A review. 4. Why did Tom get a ticket this time? A. He drove drunk. B. He ran a red light. C. He used the phone while driving. 5. What do Jim’s words imply? A. He will accept these books. B. He will give away these books. C. He has no room for these books. 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 did the conversation most probably take place? A. In the office. B. In the classroom. C. At the campus clinic. 7. What’s the matter with Lucy? A. She fails the final exam. B. She is scared of acupuncture. C. She suffers a severe headache. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Which exhibition will the speakers go to? A. The calligraphy exhibition. B. The clay sculpture exhibition. C. The sugar painting exhibition. 9. What can the speakers do at the exhibition? A. Have a DIY experience. B. Enjoy the performance of a master. C. Attend a lecture on twelve lucky animals. 10. How will the man get to Elm Street Station? A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By subway. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What is the man’s main purpose? A. To attend a club meeting. B. To ask about joining the club. C. To attend a food tasting session. 12. How many members does the club have now? A. About 15. B. About 30. C. About 45. 13. On what day is Spanish learning probably scheduled in the club? A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Wednesday. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. Who is the woman? A. A radio host. B. A government official. C. A supermarket sales assistant. 15. How can the organic vegetable program benefit the farmers? A. By training more young people. B. By providing more job opportunities. C. By setting a direct link with supermarkets. 16. What is the final goal of the man’s project? A. To improve people’s living standards. B. To bond the village with other people. C. To promote the idea of organic vegetables. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Where did the tour begin? A. Spain. B. Portugal. C. Austria. 18. What special spot does the speaker suggest? A. The TV Tower. B. The Berlin Wall. C. The Berlin Church. 19. Why does the speaker recommend Route 100? A. It is the fastest way to travel. B. It passes many scenic landmarks. C. It charges the lowest fare in Berlin. 20. What does the speaker highlight about Berlin’s public transport? A. Its affordable price. B. Its sandwich treat. C. Its all-day operation. 高二英语试题 第 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $这是2026届新高考教学教研联盟高三第一次联考英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转图到客观题答题卡上。现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we're a sort of social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time. That sounds interesting. I'm british actually. And I came to washington about three months ago. I'm looking for ways to meet people. Uh, what kinds of events do you organize? Well, we have social get togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. Could you tell me something about the language evenings? Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come in practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday spanish, tuesday italian, wednesday german and friday french. On thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. Oh, well, that sounds great. I really need to practice my french. okay? Well, if you can just give me your name and address, i'll send you the form and some more information. If you join now, you can have the first . month free试音到此结束,听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面5段对话,每一段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。It's freezing in the morning. Well. the weather in early spring is changeable. IT taught like summer at noon and cold as if IT. We're going to snow in the morning and evening. You should wear more clothes. It's starting to rain now. It's freezing in the morning. Well. the weather in early spring is changeable. IT taught like summer at noon and cold as if IT. We're going to snow in the morning and evening. You should wear more clothes. It's starting to rain now. Did you go to the bookstore with lily yesterday evening? I would like to. But my little brother had a fever, so I had to stay home and take care of. Did you go to the bookstore with lily yesterday evening? I would like to. But my little brother had a fever, so I had to stay home and take care of him. Have you seen the new movie that's on at the cinema? No, but I read a review about IT yesterday. IT said. The plot is really interesting, but the acting is just so. so. Have you seen the new movie that's on at the cinema? No, but I read a review about IT yesterday, IT said. The plot is really interesting, but the acting is just so so. Did you hear that tom got a ticket for messaging while driving? He had to pay a fine. IT hasn't even been a month. He ran a red light. Wow, it's so dangerous. About as dangerous as driving drunk. Did you hear that tom got a ticket for messaging while driving? He had to pay a fine. IT hasn't even been a month, and he ran a red light. Wow, it's so dangerous. About as dangerous as driving drunk. Jim, i'm going to give away all these story books on my shelf. Do you want them? Thanks for the offer. Maggie. But I recently moved into a small apartment with very little space for them. Jim, i'm going to give away all these story books on my shelf. Do you want them? Thanks for the offer. Maggie e, but I recently moved into a small apartment with very little space for them. 第一节到此结束,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ABC3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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Lucy, I noticed your face looked a bit pale during your presentation just now. Have you caught a cold? No, i've been burning the midnight oil for the final exams for weeks now. I have a terrible headache, so I can't fall asleep at night. Did you go to the campus clinic? I did, but the pain killers didn't work well. My roommate suggested I visit a chinese medicine doctor nearby. SHE said. Acu, punctual and chinese urban medicine are super effective for this. Something sounds a little scary. Are you sure you want to try IT? I've already made an appointment for tomorrow afternoon. I think IT will work. Lucy, I notice . your face looked a bit pale during your presentation just now. Have you caught a cold? No, i've been burning the midnight oil for the final exams for weeks now. I have a terrible headache, so I can't fall asleep at night. Did you go to the . campus clinic? I did, but the pain killers didn't work well. My roommate suggested I visit a chinese medicine doctor nearby. SHE said, a punctual and chinese urban medicine are super effective for this. Punctual sounds a little scary. Are you sure you want to try IT? I've already made an appointment for tomorrow afternoon. I think I will work. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi, lisa. Any plan for this sunday? Nothing yet. Any ideas. The city gallery is . hosting a range of exhibitions, including calligraphy, sugar painting, clay sculpture and so on. I am a big fan of painting. What is the theme of the sugar painting exhibition? Let me check IT on my phone. Its features chinese twelve lucky animals. Oh, you can even end up crafting a sugar painting of your lucky animal with the help of a master. I'd love to. How do we get there? I'll take the . subway to an street station. It's just two stops from my place. We can meet at the bookstore on elm street at three thirty. It's just a five minute walk from the gallery . that's perfect. I can take the number five bus and get there in fifteen minutes. Hi lisa. Any plan for this sunday? Nothing yet, any ideas. The city gallery is . hosting a range of exhibitions, including calligraphy, sugar painting, clay sculpture and so on. I am a big fan of painting. What is the theme of the sugar painting exhibition? Let me check IT on my phone. Its features chinese twelve lucky animals. Oh, you can even end up crafting a sugar painting of your lucky animal with the help of a master. I'd love to. How do we get there? I'll take the . subway to school street station. It's just two stops from my place. We can eat the bookstore on home street at three thirty. It's just a five minute walk from the gallery . that's perfect. I can take the number five bus and get there in fifteen minutes. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Welcome to the international culture club. Can I help you? Hi, i'm a freshman. I saw your clubs poster and i'm really interested in joining. Could you tell me more? Absolutely, where a club for students from different countries, we had about fifteen members last year, and we are now twice . that size. awesome. I'm from australia, and I hope to make more friends from different cultures. Do you have any regular activities? sure. We hold culture sharing evenings every day, except tuesday. On other days, we have different themes. Monday is food tasting. Wednesday is language corner, thursday is movie night, and friday is dance party. On tuesdays, we usually have club meeting. Is so nice to join the food tasting sessions. How can I sign up? Just fill out this form with your student ID and contact information. Welcome to the international culture club. Can I help you? Hi, i'm a freshman. I saw your clubs poster and i'm really interested in joining. Could you tell me more? absolutely. We are a club for students from different countries. We had about fifteen members last year, and we are now twice . that size. awesome. I'm from australia, and I hope to make more friends from different cultures. Do you have any regular, active? sure. We hold culture sharing evenings everyday, except tuesday. On other days, we have different themes. Monday is food tasting, wednesday is language corner, thursday is movie night, and friday is dance party. On tuesday, we usually have club meeting. It's so nice to join the food tasting sessions. How can I sign up? Just fill out this form with your student ID and contact information. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Welcome to rural revitalization stories. Today we have legia, a Young government official. Hi, yeah. Thanks for having me. Your organic vegetable project is popular. What's its key feature? We connect farmers directly to city supermarkets. No middleman. IT cuts costs by thirty percent. impressive. Any data to show the results? sure. Farmers income rose forty five percent last year. Great news. What's your next plan? We'll build a solar . power drawing factory to process vegetables and create more local jobs and train more Young people to join us. amazing. You're really building a Better hometown . that our goal, keeping villages lively and people prosperous. Welcome to rural revitalization stories. Today we have legia, a Young government official. Hi, yeah. Thanks for having me. Your organic vegetable project is popular. What's its key feature? We connect farmers directly to city supermarkets. No middlemen. IT cuts costs by thirty percent. impressive. Any data to show the results? sure. Farmers income rose forty five percent last year. Great news. What's your next plan? We'll build a solar power drawing factory to process vegetables and create more local jobs and train more Young people to join us. amazing. You're really building a Better hometown that . our goal keeping villages lively and people prosperous. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi everyone. If you followed our journey from the start, you'll recall that we set out from portugal, travelled across spain and into southern france, then made our way through the helps to austria. And this week we've arrived in berlin. We won't linger along at the well known sites in a city like berlin. Even a first time visitor knows to visit the historic berlin wall, and no one skips the britten burg gate, but we are expLoring spots that most tourists overlook. For example, the most striking city view might not be from the T, V, tower, but from the rooftop of the berlin church. From there you can see the T, V tower along with the city escape. It's more affordable and less crowded for some of the best views in the city. Get on route one hundred. It's a feast for the eyes as IT winds passed many of berlin key attractions, or we can glide through berlin on one of the cities canal boat. Many european cities have excEllent public transit, but garlands system is especially impressive. You can reach almost every corner of the city for a modest fair. In fact, with a day ticket that costs about the same as a sandwich, you can travel all over town without worrying. Hi everyone. If you followed our journey from the start, you'll recall that we set out from portugal, travelled across spain and into southern france, then made our way through the alps to astra. And this week we've arrived in berlin. We won't linger along at the well known sites in a city like berlin. Even a first time visitor knows to visit the historic berlin wall, and no one skips the britten burg gate, but we are expLoring spots that most tourists overlook. For example, the most striking city view might not be from the T, V, tower, but from the rooftop of the berlin church. From there, you can see the T, V tower along with the whole city escape. It's more affordable and less crowded for some of the best views in the city. Get on root one hundred. It's a feast for the eyes as IT winds passed many of berlin key attractions, or we can glide through berlin on one of the cities canal boat. Many european cities have excEllent public transit, but berlin's system is especially impressive. You can reach almost every corner of the city for a modest fair. In fact, with a day ticket that costs about the same as a sandwich, you can travel all over town without worrying. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。

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