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I'm actually starting a campus club to promote environmental . protection. Sounds great. How can a club make a real difference? We'll start with small steps like improving paper recycling in the library and . how are you getting the word out? I've posted on the university's social media and forty people have already signed up. Plus i've got thirty posters to hang up. Want to help. Hey, bob, what's the latest on your Green project? Hi, mary. I'm actually starting a campus club to promote environmental protection. Sounds great. How can a club make a real difference? We'll start with small steps like improving paper recycling in the library and . how are you getting . the word out? I've posted on the university y's social media and forty people have already signed up, plus i've got thirty posters to hang up. Want to help. Listen to the next question. john. I am worried about the language barrier for my semester abroad. You should check out smart glasses with real time translation. They are a game changer. Which ones stand out? The holiday model projects texts on to the lens. Super easy to use. You control IT by touching the frame or a ring. That sounds handy. But what about noisy environments like . airports? The captain fy glasses excel there. There mikes isolate speech and show subtitles. There are also a great assistive tool for the heart of hearing. Got IT any personal . favorite, the ray ban meta. I've won mind for over a month. The audio pickup is impressive, Crystal clear, even on noisy subways. perfect. I look into these models. Thanks for the tip. John, i'm worried about the language berrier for my semester abroad. You should check out smart glasses with real time translation. There are a game changer. which one stand out? The holiday model projects text onto the lens, super easy to use. You control IT by touching the frame or a ring. That sounds handy. But what about noisy environments like airports? The captain fy glasses excel there. 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Thanks for looking out for me. Bela, i'm concerned about your social media safety. It's Better to switch your account to a private mode within. My followers can see everything I post. I know, but he keeps your personal information safe. OK, i'll change the settings. good. Also, think twice before you post a comment. Never say anything online that you wouldn't say to . someone's face. So I should stay respectful. Got IT. exactly. Finally, let's manage your screen time. You usually stop at nine thirty pm, right? Try putting the phone away . an hour earlier. Eight thirty. That's a big change. It'll help you sleep Better and manage your time. All right, deal. Thanks for looking out for me. Listen to the next question. And have you ever compared rice noodles from guangshen with those from southeast aasa? I've only tried the gong SHE wants what connects the two. Well. both are rice based, giving them a similarly smooth texture. You can also prepare both through boiling or stir frying. And the differences, primarily their roots want noodles are tied to drunk ethnic traditions. Well, southeast asian versions are a melting, but thy noodles, for instance, blend chinese and indian styles. That's fascinating. What about the flavors? They use different seasonings. 广西style usually features a meat and pickled beans。In contrast, southeast asian bowls rely on a wider range of ingredients like lemon grass or shrimp paste. I see it's a matter of regional taste. Anna, have you ever compared rice noodles from gang shi with those from south asia? I've only tried the guang SHE ones. What connects the two? Well. both are rice based, giving them a similarly smooth texture. You can also prepare both through boiling or stir frying, and the differences, primarily their roots. One noodles are tied to draw ethnic traditions, while southeast asian versions are a melting pot. Thi noodles, for instance, bbn ed, chinese and indian styles. That's fascinating. What about the flavors? They use different seasonings. One style usually features meat and pickled beans. In contrast, southeast asian balls rely on a wider range of ingredients like lemon grass or shrimp paste. I see it's a matter of regional taste. Listen to the next question. Welcome to global sports report. Today, we highlight the london marathon, a world famous spring event known for its breathtaking views that twenty six point two mile journey begins in the quiet Greenwich park, leading runners past iconic sites like the tower bridge in london. Ei before a grand finished near buckingham. Alice, it's more than just a race. It's a massive charity drive. Many participants were creative costumes to raise funds. For instance, David, a local doctor, completed the course dressed as a superhero. He wanted to give back to the children's hospital that successfully treated his daughter. The event also welcomes not professionals like nineteen year old Sarah. Despite her heavy college workload, SHE baLanced intense study sessions with six months of training alongside her friends, sir ran to support a mental health charity inspired by her brother's personal struggles with anxiety. Ultimately, the marathon remains a powerful celebration of fitness, friendship, and the city's is incredible community spirit. Welcome to global sports report. Today we highlight the london marathon, a world famous spring event known for its breathtaking views. The twenty six point two mile journey begins in the quiet Greenwich park, leading runners past iconic sites like the tower bridge in london. Ee, before a grand finished near buckingham palace. It's more than just a race. It's a massive charity drive. Many participants were creative of costumes to raise funds. For instance, David, a local doctor, completed the course dressed as a superhero. He wanted to give back to the children's hospital that successfully treated his daughter. The event also welcomes non professionals like nineteen year old Sarah. Despite her heavy college workload, SHE baLanced intense study sessions with six months of training alongside her friends, sr. Ran to support a mental health charity inspired by her brother's personal struggles with anxiety. Ultimately, the marathon remains a powerful celebration of fitness, friendship and the city's incredible community spirit. 听力部分到此结束。
河南省信阳高级中学国际部高考班
2025-2026学年高二下期04月测试(一)
英语试题
考生注意:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
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纸上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是:C。
1.How does the woman feel about the interview?
A.Satisfied. B.Terrible. C.Uncertain.
2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Nutritionist and client. B.Nurse and visitor. C.Doctor and patient.
3.What kind of person is the woman?
A.Considerate. B.Persistent. C.Independent.
4.What happened to the speakers?
A.They went lost. B.They missed their exit. C.They reported a traffic issue.
5.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a travel agency. B.At a hotel check-in. C.At an immigration counter.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the main goal of the new club?
A.To protect the environment. B.To clean up the library. C.To organize social activities.
7.What has Bob already done?
A.Put up posters. B.Advertised online. C.Held a club meeting.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Translation devices. B.A study abroad trip. C.Language barriers.
9.Why does the woman recommend the Ray-Ban Meta?
A.Its low price. B.Her own experience. C.Its assistive functions.
10.What will the man most likely do next?
A.Test the glasses. B.Purchase the glasses. C.Search for more info.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why is private mode suggested?
A.To screen new followers. B.To limit data visibility. C.To reset account settings.
12.What should Bella avoid online?
A.Direct talk. B.Private settings. C.Mean comments.
13.What does Bella agree to do?
A.Limit phone use. B.Keep 9:30 schedule. C.Reach more followers.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What do both noodles have in common?
A.Rice as base. B.Ethnic roots. C.Cooking heat.
15.What shapes Guangxi noodles?
A.Mixed influences. B.Local customs. C.Indian spices.
16.What makes Southeast Asian noodles unique?
A.Pickled beans. B.Meat topping. C.Bold seasonings.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What does the route pass by?
A.Iconic city landmarks. B.Private sports tracks. C.Quiet countryside parks.
18.Why did the runners join the London marathon?
A.To gain public fame. B.To help personal causes. C.To run national charities.
19.What do we know about Sarah?
A.She ran for her daughter. B.She is a professional. C.She is a busy student.
20.Why does the speaker give the talk?
A.To give race advice. B.To highlight the event. C.To recruit more runners.
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
Art Prize Challenge
Art Prize Challenge is designed to encourage the best talent working in the world today. See your work published in International Artist magazine and also receive a 4-page Editorial Feature in American Art Collector, the famous magazine read by collectors and galleries looking for new art work in the world’s biggest art market.
Challenge No. 152
Theme
Seascapes, Rivers & Lakes
Medium
Any painting or drawing media
Entries Close
Last mail received on January 14, 2026
Winners Featured
Issue No. 168 (April/May 2026)
The Prize Details
The Grand Prize
The Second Prize
Our Grand Prize Winner receives:
● An Award Certificate to authenticate the prize
● 2-page spread in International Artist magazine
● 4-page Editorial Feature in American Art Collector magazine
Having a 4-page Editorial Feature in this art market bible is the kind of publicity that could change your career as an artist.
Our Second Prize Winner receives:
● 1-page spread in International Artist magazine
● 2-page Editorial Feature in American Art Collector magazine
● Award Certificate
The publicity you receive through this 2-page article in American Art Collector could lead to multiple sales in the world’s biggest art market.
The Third Prize
Honorable Mentions
Our Third Prize Winner receives:
● 1-page spread in International Artist magazine
● 1-page Editorial Feature in American Art Collector magazine
● Award Certificate
Our Finalists each receive:
● An entry in International Artist magazine with their work seen worldwide by international galleries
● 1-year subscription to International Artist magazine
● Award Certificate
Rules & Conditions
● All work must be original and completed within the last two years.
● Mail-in entries must be accompanied by one original official entry form.
● Each print must be clearly marked on the back with the artist’s name, the title, the medium and the dimensions of the work.
21.Which date is valid for entry submission?
A.January 13. B.April 14.
C.January 16. D.April 16.
22.Who will get 1-year subscription to International Artist magazine?
A.The 2nd prize winner. B.The grand prize winner.
C.The 3rd prize winner. D.The competition finalist.
23.What requires marking on each print’s back?
A.An artist’s title. B.The work’s dimensions.
C.An artist’s age. D.The work’s highlights.
B
My family would describe me as anything but a risk-taker. “Grandma drives faster than you!” my younger son likes to joke with me. So when I announced I was going to step outside my comfort zone and sign up for a self-defense course, my children, my husband, and even my mom were a bit doubtful.
A gym near my house was offering two-hour classes including boxing, wrestling and judo (柔道). I signed up for it and for the next days I questioned whether yoga would have been a wiser choice. The morning of the class, I pulled up to the gym, grabbed my water bottle along with a bit of courage I brought with me, and walked inside. We learned how to kick and knee someone where it counts and how to strike using the palms of our hands. After the coach showed various escape skills, I found myself questioning my presence in such a setting. However, in the next second, I reminded myself that I had set out this journey to explore the furthest part of my abilities and to challenge the boundary of what I believed I was able to achieve.
Before I entered the gym, I never imagined I would have the confidence and courage to throw a blow that could discourage someone twice my size. Almost two years later, I still attend classes. As the oldest female in the class, I push myself to keep up, try harder and, more importantly, not quit.
Between increasing my strength and feeling confident about protecting myself (although I hope I never have to test my skills outside of the gym) , I’m proud of the risk I took in signing up for the course. I know that defending myself is not about strength, it’s about strategy. At the same time, I’m calmer and less anxious - a benefit my family enjoys.
As for my driving, after a recent lunch date, my mom suggested I speed up to at least the speed limit. She didn’t want to be late for her tennis match.
24.How did the author’s family think of her according to paragraph 1?
A.She was dependable. B.She liked taking risks.
C.She used to enjoy her comfort zone. D.She drove fast.
25.What does the underlined word “boundary” in the second paragraph mean?
A.Limit. B.Honor. C.Aim. D.Record.
26.What contributes to the success of the author?
A.Strategies from the classmates. B.Her never giving up.
C.Encouragement from the family. D.Skills from the coach.
27.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Self-defense training improves family relationships.
B.The training leads to better control in daily life.
C.Mom is still worried about the author’s driving ability.
D.Calmness gained from training increases mom’s confidence in me.
C
Heat waves don’t just make bumblebees (大黄蜂) hot. High temperatures also seem to seriously reduce their sense of smell, which can be very bad for their survival. For bumblebees, being able to smell flowers is a matter of life or death because it helps them find food.
Bumblebees are already known to suffer from climate change. So, an insect ecologist from the University of Würzburg in Germany and her team wanted to understand if heat waves could influence bumblebees’ ability to smell flowers.
The researchers put around 190 bumblebees from two common species into small special rooms for almost three hours at temperatures of 40°C to simulate (模拟) heat waves. Some bumblebees were also put in a dry environment; some had ways to sugary resources; some were given time to recover at normal temperatures for 24 hours after the heat treatment. After the simulated heat waves, the researchers cut off the bumblebees’ antennae (触须), which they use to smell, and measured whether the olfactory sensory neurons (the cells that help them smell) in the antennae could still detect flower scents.
The heat waves reduced the bumblebees’ ability to smell by up to 80 percent. Worker bumblebees, which are all female, were more affected than male bumblebees. Even worse, the antennae of the bumblebees that had 24 hours to cool off still didn’t recover their sense of smell after that time. “That was surprising,” said the insect ecologist. This suggests the bumblebees don’t recover quickly, which means they might have trouble finding food. “It could be one reason why we see so many bumblebee’s population drops,” she added, along with other factors like habitat loss.
“The study seems pretty reliable,” said a bumblebee ecologist from the University of Sussex in Brighton, England, who didn’t take part in the study. “The antennae are quite similar across bee species,” he added. “If bumblebees suffer in this way, I think it’s probable that other bees would too. But we won’t know for sure until someone does research on it.”
28.What problem might bumblebees face in the end because of heat waves?
A.Habitat loss. B.Death risk. C.Food shortage. D.Sensory failure.
29.Why were some bumblebees given 24 hours to recover after the treatment?
A.To count their number and species.
B.To prevent the researchers making mistakes.
C.To make sure they can adapt to the environment.
D.To prove if hot waves damage their sense of smell.
30.What does the insect ecologist think of the research result?
A.It leads to a good method. B.It goes beyond her control.
C.It limits the scientific research. D.It takes researchers’ doubts away.
31.What can we learn about other bees according to the bumblebee ecologist?
A.There is still a lot to study. B.They will suffer from death.
C.They will be well protected. D.More researchers are studying them.
D
In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards adopting eco-friendly practices and promoting sustainable lifestyles. This global trend is fueled by various factors, ranging from heightened environmental awareness to economic advantages.
A primary driver behind the rise of green living is the increasing awareness of environmental issues, particularly the urgent need to address climate change. As people become more informed about the harmful effects of carbon emissions, deforestation, and pollution, there is a collective push toward adopting practices that minimize ecological impact.
Beyond environmental concerns, there are some economic motives driving the shift toward sustainability. For instance, energy-efficient technologies and practices can significantly reduce utility bills over time, making them financially advantageous for homeowners and businesses alike. Additionally, governments and organizations often offer some financial stimuli such as tax credits and subsidies (补贴) to encourage the development and adoption of renewable energy sources.
For example, solar energy has emerged as a frontrunner in the renewable energy sector, attracting widespread interest from homeowners and businesses seeking clean energy solutions. Solar panels use sunlight to generate electricity, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. The declining costs of solar technology, coupled with advancements in efficiency and storage capabilities, have made solar panels increasingly practical and cost-effective.
Consumer attitudes and preferences are also factors driving the demand for sustainable products and services. Millennials (千禧一代) and Generation Z, in particular, prioritize environmental responsibility and prefer to support businesses that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. This shift has urged businesses across various sectors to integrate eco-friendly practices into their operations, from sustainable sourcing to waste reduction initiatives.
Moreover, the power of social influence cannot be underestimated in shaping consumer behavior towards sustainability. Social media platforms and online communities arouse awareness about environmental issues and show innovative green solutions. Individuals are increasingly motivated by peer examples, fostering a collective movement towards greener lifestyles.
These living practices reflects a global commitment to sustainability. By choosing to integrate sustainable practices and technologies into everyday life, individuals and communities can contribute to lessening climate change and creating a healthier planet for future generations.
32.What is the result when the government offers financial stimuli according to the text?
A.Green energy will be more accessible and affordable.
B.It will bring too much financial burden to the government.
C.Technology companies will make much progress in their field.
D.Traditional fossil fuels will give way to renewable energy entirely.
33.What is true about the consumer behavior according to paragraphs 5 and 6?
A.Older generations have a more sustainable lifestyle.
B.Peers make little difference in shaping consumer behavior.
C.Social influence promises to drive changes in consumer preferences.
D.The eco-friendly practices of companies cause the shift of consumer behavior.
34.What is the purpose of the text?
A.To initiate a process. B.To list some reasons.
C.To address concerns. ` D.To analyze a dilemma.
35.What is the suitable title of the text?
A.Keeping Sustainable Development: The Strategic Goals for the Globe.
B.Protecting the Environment: An Everlasting Topic throughout the World.
C.Promoting Ourselves: A Better and More Advanced World in Store for Us.
D.Embracing Green Living: The Growing Movement towards Sustainability.
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 Start Mindful Eating
Mindful eating is about waking up to the experience of eating. Experts recommend starting mindful eating gradually. Aim to eat one or a few meals per week in a slower, more attentive way. 36 Here’s a simple practice to help you get into a more mindful eating mindset.
● Prepare with intention.
Before eating, take a moment to acknowledge your hunger level and emotional state. Take a few deep breaths to calm your body and help it shift into “rest and digest” mode. Turn off distractions like your phone, the TV, or your unfinished work. 37
● Engage your senses.
Observe the colors and shapes of your food. 38 As you eat, pay attention to the flavors and how the food feels in your mouth. This sensory awareness can help you feel more satisfied and prevent you from overeating.
● 39
Take small bites and chew each completely. This allows you to fully experience and appreciate the taste and texture of your food, and helps you digest it better.
● Reflect on fullness and satisfaction.
40 This simple act helps you slow down and check in with your body. Aim to stop eating when you’re about 80% full to allow your body enough time to register that you’ve eaten enough.
A.Check your hunger.
B.Eat slowly and chew thoroughly.
C.Put your chopsticks down after each bite.
D.In this way you can focus only on your meal.
E.Breathe in the pleasant smell before taking a bite.
F.Then work your way up to making it a daily habit.
G.Eating mindfully can boost mood and improve food choices.
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。
Lin Wan has long regarded the ancient water town of her childhood as her deepest root. Although she’d had childhood 41 of bringing wonderful stories to the village children and studied publishing in university with a wish to pursue a 42 in a top city press, finding a suitable job proved more 43 than she’d expected.
“I decided that if nobody was going to 44 me, I would just build a story space for the children myself,” says Lin Wan. She was born and raised in a town with a deep love for traditional culture, so the 45 of a countryside picture book library came naturally to her and began to 46 .
“I 47 the plan to my family, and asked if they could lend me the unused old family ancestral hall. They 48 at first, worrying that it would be a waste of time and money, but I finally 49 to get their permission,” she says.
Three years later, the shabby old hall had turned into a warm, bright library filled with over 30,000 books. “ 50 , I had little confidence in the beginning,” says Lin Wan, “but the Town Library grew in popularity and has become one of the most beloved 51 for children and even tourists in the county.”
While many village children had never touched a picture book before, 52 a themed library, the quiet space allows them to 53 the boring daily routine for a while, dive into the magic of stories, gain a newfound 54 for the outside world, and maybe even 55 with their own cultural roots and the beauty of their hometown they’d ignored for long.
41.A.habits B.memories C.stories D.dreams
42.A.career B.project C.position D.degree
43.A.competitive B.practical C.difficult D.important
44.A.accept B.hire C.invite D.guide
45.A.idea B.schedule C.issue D.truth
46.A.take root B.raise concerns C.take shape D.work wonders
47.A.adapted B.adjusted C.announced D.proposed
48.A.regretted B.hesitated C.apologized D.refused
49.A.managed B.intended C.pretended D.promised
50.A.Consequently B.Supposedly C.Admittedly D.Similarly
51.A.solutions B.destinations C.occupations D.institutions
52.A.except for B.regardless of C.such as D.let alone
53.A.escape B.quit C.leave D.miss
54.A.understanding B.demand C.appreciation D.support
55.A.part B.reconnect C.compete D.deal
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。
Imagine walking through a busy market in Guangzhou, the air filled with the smell of freshly steamed dim sum (点心). This is the heart of Cantonese cuisine, a culinary (烹饪的) tradition that 56 (celebrate) for its charm and flavor over centuries.
Cantonese cuisine highly 57 (value) fresh ingredients and simple cooking methods. 58 (cook) in Guangdong believe that the natural flavors of the ingredients should shine through. This philosophy is the reason why steaming is 59 common cooking method in Cantonese kitchens. Steaming effectively preserves the natural taste of the food, 60 it’s fish, vegetables, or delicate dumplings.
Another defining feature of Cantonese cuisine is its remarkable variety. The Guangdong province is blessed with a(n) 61 (incredible) diverse landscape, from productive plains to coastal waters, 62 (provide) a wide range of ingredients. Seafood, in particular, plays a significant role in Cantonese cooking. Dishes like steamed fish with ginger and onion showcase the region’s wealth of fresh, high-quality seafood.
Cantonese cuisine is also known for its careful 63 (prepare) and presentation. Chefs spend years perfecting their craft, learning the delicate balance of flavors and the art of visual appeal. The emphasis on aesthetics (美学) is evident in dishes like Crispy Roast Goose, in 64 the skin and meat are artfully arranged 65 (please) both the eye and the taste buds.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,在某英语问答平台上看到网友Chris提出“Why are electric cars so popular in China?”这个问题。请你用英语回答他的提问,内容包括:
1. 你的理解;
2. 你的评价。
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。
Hi, Chris! Glad to know that you are interested in Chinese electric cars.
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第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
Eva started her new job at a small charity called “Caring for Carers.” While checking the shared campaign folder, a name caught her eye: Adam Turner.
Memories suddenly flooded back. Adam had been her major opponent at school — a boy who always carried a leather briefcase while everyone else had backpacks. He was extremely talented at maths, while Eva excelled in English and history. They once failed a group project because they spent all their time arguing, unable to combine his logic with her creativity.
When the office door opened, a tall, handsome man walked in. It was Adam. He smiled broadly, “You do remember! Conker!” he teased, using her old nickname. Eva glared, but Adam quickly turned professional. “The Simpson Foundation is offering funding. If we make a convincing speech next Friday, they’ll pay for the whole campaign.”
As they worked together, the old disagreement remained. Adam was buried in precise budgets, while Eva insisted on using “creative” ideas to move the funders. Eva complained that he was too obsessed with figures, while Adam responded that her ideas were too impractical. They seemed to be back in their school days, fighting over every detail.
However, as the deadline approached, their relationship began to shift. Eva made an effort to understand his financial tables, and Adam started to appreciate the emotional power of Eva’s storytelling. One afternoon, they discovered some old black-and-white photos of people the charity had helped. Eva suggested using these to tell real stories, and Adam’s eyes lit up. He realized he could back those stories with data to prove their impact.
The day of the presentation finally arrived, which was also the final day of Eva’s trial period. Standing outside the boardroom, Eva felt her heart pounding. This wasn’t just about the funding; it was about whether she and her old opponent could finally succeed as a team.
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。
Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped into the boardroom together.
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As they walked out of the room, Joanna, their manager, was waiting for them with a bright smile.
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河南省信阳高级中学国际部高考班
2025-2026学年高二下期04月测试(一)
英语答案
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56.has been celebrated 57.values 58.Cooks 59.a 60.whether 61.incredibly 62.providing 63.preparation 64.which 65.to please
66. Hi, Chris! Glad to know that you are interested in Chinese electric cars.
I think that electric cars are popular in China mainly due to rapid technological progress and strong policy support. Breakthroughs in battery life and charging speed have solved the “range anxiety” problem, while the government’s subsidies and tax cuts lower the purchase cost. Additionally, the widespread construction of charging piles makes recharging as convenient as refueling.
In my view, this trend is highly positive. It not only reduces urban air pollution, but also demonstrates China’s leadership in the global green transition. With continuous innovation, electric vehicles will undoubtedly shape the future of mobility in China and beyond.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份,在英语问答平台回应网友的问题,阐述中国电动汽车流行的原因并给出个人评价。
【详解】1.词汇积累
流行的:popular → prevalent
技术进步:technological progress → technological advancement
广泛的:widespread → extensive
塑造:shape → forge
2.句式拓展
同义句转换
原句:It not only reduces urban air pollution, but also demonstrates China’s leadership in the global green transition.
拓展句:Not only does it reduce air pollution in urban areas, but it also demonstrates China’s leading role in the global green transformation.
【点睛】【高分句型1】I think that electric cars are popular in China mainly due to rapid technological progress and strong policy support.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型2】 Additionally, the widespread construction of charging piles makes recharging as convenient as refueling.(运用了动名词charging、recharging、refueling作宾语)
67.范文:
Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped into the boardroom together. Facing the group of funders, Adam kicked off the presentation with solid data, his voice steady and confident. Just as the atmosphere became a bit dry, Eva smoothly took over, weaving the touching stories behind the old photographs into her speech. She noticed the funders leaning forward, their expressions softening as they connected with the faces in the pictures. Adam didn’t interrupt her this time; instead, he nodded encouragingly, clicking through the slides in perfect time with her words. For the first time, their different strengths weren’t clashing — they were working in harmony, blending cold facts with warm hearts.
As they walked out of the room, Joanna, their manager, was waiting for them with a bright smile. She announced excitedly that the foundation was so impressed by their combined approach that the funding was officially theirs. Eva and Adam looked at each other, a wave of relief and victory washing over them. Adam turned to Eva, his eyes twinkling, and joked that they had finally passed that media studies project from years ago. Eva laughed, realizing that her”school enemy” had turned into her best partner. She hadn’t just found a perfect job; she had found a friendship she once thought impossible, proving that even the strongest competitors could make the finest team.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。Eva在新工作中偶遇老对手Adam,起初两人因理念不同争执不断。随着合作深入,他们逐渐理解彼此,最终携手完成演讲,共同争取到了慈善项目的资金。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段句首内容“Eva深吸一口气,和Adam一同迈入会议室。”可知,第一段可以描写Eva和Adam在会议室里如何分工合作进行展示,Adam以数据开场,Eva用故事衔接,两人配合默契,将事实与情感完美融合。
②由第二段句首内容“走出会议室时,他们的经理Joanna正笑容满面地等着他们。”可知,第二段可以描写Eva和Adam走出会议室后得知获得资助的消息,他们的反应和心情,以及Adam的玩笑和Eva的感悟,最后升华文章的主旨:曾经的对手也能成为最佳的伙伴,爱与理解能化解竞争,创造奇迹。
2.续写线索:共同进入会议室者——Adam以数据开启演示——Eva接手——两人默契配合——经理笑容满面地等着他们——资助成功——两人收获喜悦与释然
3.词汇激活
行为类
①开始展示:kick off the presentation/start the presentation/initiate the presentation
②把……融入……:weave...into.../integrate...into.../include...in...
③点头鼓励:nod encouragingly/give an encouraging nod/nod in approval
情绪类
①兴奋:excitedly/with excitement
②如释重负:relief/lightheartedness/ease
【点睛】【高分句型1】She announced excitedly that the foundation was so impressed by their combined approach that the funding was officially theirs. (运用了that引导的宾语从句、so...that...引导的结果状语从句)
【高分句型2】Eva laughed, realizing that her”school enemy” had turned into her best partner. (运用了that引导的宾语从句)
附:听力原文:
1.
【原文】M: How did your interview go?
W: I couldn’t feel worse about it. The questions were very fair, but I seemed to find no answers for all of them.
2.
【原文】M: Based on my test results, what should I do?
W: You’d better eat more greens cut fried food and walk daily no pills needed.
W: Not yet, just lifestyle first reach check in three months.
3.
【原文】M: I’ve got a headache, stick in bed and I’ve read most of the magazines twice.
W: Well, if it’ll help, I’ll run to the store and get you some new ones.
4.
【原文】M: This doesn’t look familiar, we’d better get some directions.
W: There is a policeman over there, let’s pull in right here and ask him for help.
5.
【原文】W: Next please, good morning, may I have your passport and the landing card you’ve just filled out.
M: Certainly, here they are. I hope I’ve completed the form correctly.
W: It looks fine. Now, are you here for a holiday or is this a business trip?
M: I’m here for a week long conference.
6.~7.
【原文】W: Hey, Bob. What’s the latest on your Green Project?
M: Hi, Mary. I’m actually starting a campus club to promote environmental protection.
W: Sounds great! How can a club make a real difference?
M: We’ll start with small steps, like improving paper recycling in the library.
W: And how are you getting the word out?
M: I’ve posted on the university’s social media and forty people have already signed up. Plus, I’ve got thirty posters to hang up. Want to help?
8.~10.
【原文】M: Joan, I’m worried about the language barrier for my semester abroad.
W: You should check out smart glasses with real-time translation. They’re a game-changer.
M: Which ones stand out?
W: The Halliday model projects text onto the lens — super easy to use. You control it by touching the frame or a ring.
M: That sounds handy. But what about noisy environments like airports?
W: The Captify glasses excel there. Their mics isolate speech and show subtitles. They’re also a great assistive tool for the hard of hearing.
M: Got it. Any personal favorite?
W: The Ray-Ban Meta. I’ve worn mine for over a month. The audio pickup is impressive— crystal clear even on noisy subways.
M: Perfect. I’ll look into these models. Thanks for the tip!
11.~13.
【原文】M: Bella, I’m concerned about your social media safety. It’s better to switch your account to private mode.
W: But then my followers can’t see everything I post!
M: I know, but it keeps your personal information safe.
W: Okay, I’ll change the settings.
M: Good. Also, think twice before you post a comment. Never say anything online that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face.
W: So, I should stay respectful. Got it.
M: Exactly. Finally, let’s manage your screen time. You usually stop at 9:30 p.m., right? Try putting the phone away an hour earlier.
W: 8:30 p.m.? That’s a big change!
M: It’ll help you sleep better and manage your time.
W: Alright, deal. Thanks for looking out for me.
14.~16.
【原文】M: Anna, have you ever compared rice noodles from Guangxi with those from Southeast Asia?
W: I’ve only tried the Guangxi ones. What connects the two?
M: Well, both are rice based giving them a similarly smooth texture you can also prepare both through boiling or stir frying
W: And the differences?
M: Primarily their roots Guangxi noodles are tied to Zhuang ethnic traditions, while Southeast Asian versions are melting pot. Thai noodles for instance blend Chinese and Indian styles.
W: That’s fascinating, what about the flavors?
M: They use different seasonings, Guangxi style usually features meat and pickled beans. In contrast, Southeast Asian bowls, rely on a wider range of ingredients like lemongrass or shrimp paste.
W: I see, it’s a matter of regional taste.
17.~20.
【原文】
welcome to global sports report. Today, we highlight the London Marathon a world famous spring event known for its breathtaking views. The twenty six point two mile journey begins in the quiet Greenwich park leading runners past iconic sites like the tower bridge and London eye. Before a grand finish near buckingham palace. It's more than just a race it's a massive charity drive. Many participants wear creative costumes to raise funds. For instance, David, a local doctor, completed the course dressed as a superhero. He wanted to give back to the children's hospital that successfully treated his daughter. The event also welcomes non-professionals like nineteen-year-old Sarah. Despite her heavy college workload, she balanced intense study sessions with six months of training alongside her friends. Sarah ran to support a mental health charity inspired by her brother's personal struggles with anxiety. Ultimately the Marathon remains a powerful celebration of fitness. Friendship and the city's incredible community spirit.
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