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平遥二中高二年级期中考试英语试题
考试时长:120分钟总分:150分
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
A
Notice of the School"War and Peace"Themed Cultural Week
To help students understand the cruelty of war,cherish the peaceful life now
and inherit the peace spirit,our school will hold a"War and Peace"Themed Cultural
Week from April 8th to April 12th,2026.All students are welcome to take an active
part in all activities.
Detailed Arrangements
1.War History Exhibition(School Hall):Display war relic photos,historical
documents and peace-themed paintings by students;open from 8:00 a.m.to 6:00
p.m.every day.
2.Peace Speech Contest(Multi-function Room):Topic:My Understanding of
Peace;sign up at the Student Union office before April 5th.
3.Peace Film Screening(Classroom Building 2):Show classic peace-themed
films every evening;free for all students.
4.Peace Handicraft Making(Playground):Make peace doves,paper cranes and
other handicrafts;materials provided by the school.
Activity Requirements
All classes should organize students to visit the exhibition and watch the films
on time.
Participants of the speech contest should prepare a 3-minute speech and
submit the script in advance.
Handicrafts made in the activity will be donated to the local peace memorial
hall.
For more information,contact the Student Union at 010-XXXX8899.
Student Union
March 28,2026
1.What is the purpose of holding the"War and Peace"Themed Cultural Week?
A.To teach students how to make peace-themed handicrafts
B.To let students know about classic peace-themed films
C.To help students cherish peace and inherit the peace spirit
D.To select excellent students for the school speech contest
2.If a student wants to join the peace speech contest,what should he/she do first?
A.Prepare a 5-minute speech about war history
B.Sign up at the Student Union office before April 5th
C.Submit the handicraft to the peace memorial hall in advance
D.Visit the war history exhibition in the school hall first
3.Which of the following statements about the activities is TRUE?
A.The war history exhibition is only open in the morning
B.Students need to buy materials for the handicraft making
C.The cultural week will last for five days in April
D.The peace film screening will be held in the school hall
Mr.Zhang,an 80-year-old war survivor,has been a volunteer at the Nanjing
Peace Memorial Hall for 20 years.When he was 8,he experienced the cruel war and
lost his parents and little sister.The painful memory has never left him,but it also
made him make up his mind to guard peace for his whole life.
Every day,Mr.Zhang welcomes visitors from all over the world at the memorial
hall.He tells them his own war experience and the stories of the victims,with tears in
his eyes every time.At first,he was too sad to speak about the past,but he knew he
had to do it-he wanted people to remember the cruelty of war and cherish the
peaceful life now.
Some young visitors once asked him why he spent so much time on this
voluntary work with no pay.Mr.Zhang smiled and said,"Peace is the most precious
thing in the world.If my stories can make one more person cherish peace,my work
is meaningful."He also teaches children in primary schools about peace knowledge
in his spare time,hoping the peace spirit can be passed on to the next generation.
After 20 years,Mr.Zhang's hair has turned white,but his love for peace is still as
strong as ever.He says he will keep working at the memorial hall as long as he can
walk and speak,for peace is a lifelong mission for him.
4.What made Mr.Zhang decide to guard peace for his whole life?
A.His experience as a volunteer at the memorial hall
B.The cruel war he experienced and the loss of his family
C.The request of the Nanjing Peace Memorial Hall
D.His wish to make friends with international visitors
5.What does the underlined word"cherish"in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.To forget completely
B.To value and care for
C.To fight for bravely
D.To give up easily
6.What is Mr.Zhang's attitude towards his voluntary work at the memorial hall?
A.He thinks it is tiring and wants to give up
B.He does it for money and fame
C.He regards it as a lifelong and meaningful mission
D.He only does it to make up for his painful past
7.Which is the best title for the text?
A.A War Survivor's Lifelong Mission to Guard Peace
B.The History of the Nanjing Peace Memorial Hall
C.How to Pass on the Peace Spirit to Young People
D.The Cruelty of War and the Value of Life
C
For years,the dream future kitthen looked like something from a sci-fi film:
robots turning burgers,mechanical arms moving wildly.But at CES(International
Consumer Electronics Show)2026,industry experts painted a different prospect
The future isn'tarriving with robots looking like us.It's arriving quietly,invisibly,
and it's already here.
Early smart kitchen products made a critical mistake.As Nicole Papantoniou
from the Good Housekeeping Institute put it,"Alot of people were putting smart
features,which you didn't really need,into products."Today's successful ideas
aren't about adding technology for its own purpose.They're about friction
reduction making cooking easier without the user even noticing the
intelligence at work.
This shift is clear in the latest AI appliances.Several brands offer ovens (
with systems that "see"what you put inside.Simply place the food in,and the
machine automatically selects the best cooking option.No buttons,no guesswork.
Refrigerators are changing in a similar way.The latest AI models have cameras that
identify ingredients,track best-before dates,and suggest recipes based on what
you have.A partnership with chef Jamie Oliver brings AI-made recipes tailored to
your needs.But perhaps the most unexpected use of AI in the kitchen has nothing
to do with cooking.Companies are developing smart range hoods(抽油烟机)that
use airflow to create a low-pressure zone above the pan,trapping very small
particles(颗粒)before they reach your lungs.
So will robots replace human cooks?At a CES Discussion,chef Tyler Florence
gave a firm answer."Human-made will become the new luxury item,"he said,
"Machines excel at repetitive,boring tasks.But creativity,the human touch-
these will only become precious as technology advances."
The vision from CES 2026 is not a kitchen without cooks.It's a kitchen where
invisible intelligence handles the heavy work,and humans are freed to turn
ingredients into meals,and meals into memories.
8.What is the big change of today's smart kitchen ideas?
A.Creating more robot lookalikes,
B.Reducing trouble while cooking.
C.Designing more sci-fi products.
D.Adding more complex functions.
9.How do new AI ovens simplify the cooking process?
A.They recognize food and set the right mode.
B.They bring AI-made recipes tailored to needs.
C.They suggest recipes based on what you have.
D.They use airflow to create a low-pressure zone.
10.What can be inferred from Tyler Florence's words?
A.Human creativity will be highly valuable
B.AI will take the place of human creativity.
C.Human-made food is more than expensive
D.Machines are better at innovative cooking.
11.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.AI in Kitchens:A Smart Master for Cooking
B.Smart Kitchens:More Robotic,Less Human
C.CES 2026:When Kitchens Finally Go Sci-Fi
D.Hidden AI:The New Face of Future Kitchens
D
From an airplane,cars moving slowly on the highway closely resemble a line of
ants.Unlike these human-driven vehicles,however,ants are able to avoid the
frustrating stop-and-go traffic that bothers daily commutes )Researchers
have therefore turned their attention to studying the ants'teamwork-based
behaviors,hoping to apply these insights to programming self-driving cars that
can prevent traffic jams.
As the number of cars on highways keeps growing,the stability of traffic flow
gradually decreases.Studies show that when the density (reaches 15 vehicles
per mile per lane ()a single driver's sudden brake tap can give rise to
long-lasting and widespread traffic jams.Scientist Katsuhiro Nishinari,a
mathematical physicist studying traffic transitions,compares this phenomenon to
a phase transition,such as water turning into ice.Even small individual actions in
such situations can quickly develop into major traffic issues.
Katsuhiro Nishinari's previous research has already shown that food-seeking
ants can maintain smooth movement even when their population density is very
high.A recent follow-up study has uncovered they usually travel in groups of 3 to
20 individuals,moving at steady speeds with proper gaps between each other and
never attempting to overtake.Their behavior depends on mutual collaboration
rather than individual preferences.
This collective intelligence offers a lesson for human drivers today.One key
takeaway is to avoid tailgating.Keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead
helps absorb the shock waves caused by sudden braking in dense traffic -a
simple practice that prioritizes the smooth flow of the whole over individual hurry.
Of course,ants have the natural advantage of creating flexible paths,while cars are
bound to fixed lanes.But the principle of maintaining proper spacing remains
crucial for safety and efficiency on our roads.
Looking ahead,the real transformation may come from technology.As
Katsuhiro Nishinari points out."Unlike human drivers who often act independently.
future self-driving cars could be designed to share real-time data and function as
an integrated system."Inspired by ants,these vehicles can upgrade traffic flow as a
cooperative system,potentially requiring updates to existing regulations to fully
realize their benefits
12.What can cause widespread highway traffic jams directly?
A.A total of 15 cars per mile.B.Ant behaviors affecting driving
C.Reduced stability of traffic flow.D.A sudden brake at a certain density.
13.What is the purpose of mentioning the recent follow-up study in paragraph 3?
A.To compare ants with human drivers.
B.To criticize current traffic regulations.
C.To explain the math behind traffic jams.
D.To detail how ants achieve smooth movement.
14.What does the underlined word "tailgating"probably mean in paragraph 4?
A.Keeping a proper distance.
B.Following strict traffic rules.
C.Driving too close to the front.D.Seeking efficient lane position.
15.What is Katsuhiro Nishinari's suggestion for ant-inspired self-driving cars?
A.Collect personal travel data.
B.Adopt a collaborative approach.
C.Redesign traffic rules constantly.D.Rely on active human intervention.
第二节(共5小题:每小题3分,满分15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。
I used to wake up and check my phone.Before my feet hit the floor,I was
already deep in the day's chaos:headlines,comments,breaking news alerts.
Doomscrolling(刷屏成瘾)had become my morning routine.16 I started
each day tense and anxious.So I gave myself a quiet dare:no phone in the
morning,for five straight weekdays.
Naturally,breaking the habit wasn't easy.The first morning,I reached for my
phone automatically.I stopped myself and picked up a book instead.It felt odd.
like trying to enjoy coffee without caffeine.But after a few pages,I found myself
actually relaxed not the emptiness of a scroll,but something steadier.
17That had never happened before.
Encouraged by the quiet start,I explored other ways.The next day I tried a
cold shower.I wanted something that would force me fully awake.The shock factor
was incredibly effective.18On Wednesday,I went for a run.I hated every
step at first.But I came back awake,warm and proud.That feeling powered me
through the day.
19_On Thursday,Ijournaled.No audience,just thoughts on paper.It felt
honest,if not particularly exciting.On Friday,I reread an old letter and let the
memories surface.It was quiet,uneventful and grounding.
By the end of the week,the urge to check my phone had weakened.20
Those phone-free mornings proved a quieter start was possible:no noise or
half-truths.It's not about perfection,but freedom from the scroll and the
misinformation it feeds into our minds.
A.But lately,I noticed the disadvantage it carried.
B.This left my mind surprisingly clear afterward.
C.Some mornings were more reflective than active.
D.It made me realize my dependence on my phone.
E.I even finished a chapter before checking the time
F.That meant I stopped grabbing my phone on waking
G.It revealed the link between my phone use and daily anxiety.
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
I grew up on a farm,surrounded by fields.It was a simple life,filled with hard
work and the rhythm of the seasons.My parents taught me the value of
determination and the importance of setting21.From a young age,I
dreamed of going to university and pursuing a career that would take me beyond
the22
After graduating from high school,I faced a(n)23reality.My family
couldn't24 to send me to university,and I couldn't 25the thought
of giving up on my dreams.So,I made a decision that I would 26and study
at the same time.It wasn't going to be easy,but I was27to make it work.
I found a job at a local factory.My days were filled with the noise of28
and the sweat of labor.But every evening,I would return home,tired but pleased.
and open my29.I studied late into the night,30 by the hope of a
Years passed,and my efforts began to 31 I completed my_32
better future.
with a sense of accomplishment that was sweeter than any grade.I proved to
myself that I could do it and that I could33
overcome the obstacles that
stood in my way.
Looking back,I realize that my
34
from the farm to university was not
just about achieving a degree.It was about learning that with
35
and hard
work,even the most distant dreams can be within reach.
21.A.limits
B.theories
C.goals
D.trends
22.A.fields
B.forests
C.oceans
D.deserts
23.A.confusing
B.exciting
C.discouraging
D.amusing
24.A.agree
B.afford
C.remember
D.decide
25.A.bear
B.change
C.doubt
D.reject
26.A.travel
B.work
C.rest
D.play
27.A.annoyed
B.surprised
C.determined
D.embarrassed
28.A.arguments
B.chats
C.harmonies
D.machines
29.A.books
B.letters
C.screens
D.windows
30.A.trusted
B.fueled
C.distracted
D.restricted
31.A.settle in
B.fade away
C.break down
D.pay off
32.A.degree
B.mission
C.experiment
D.ceremony
33.A.randomly
B.ultimately
C.straightly
D.temporarily
34.A.routine
B.conflict
C.favorite
D.journey
35.A.ambition
B.patience
C.determination
D.dlscipline
第二节:(10个小题:每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式
A 90-year-old has been awarded "Woman Of The Year"for 36
(be)Britain's oldest full-time employee-still working 40 hours a week.Now
Irene Astbury works from 9am to 5pm daily at the pet shop in
Macclesfield,37 she opened with her late husband Les.Her years of hard
work have 38 (final)been acknowledged after a customer nominated(
her to be Cheshire's Woman Of The Year.
Picking up her "Lifetime Achievement"award,proud Irene39
(declare)she had no plans 40_(retire)from her 36-year-old business.Irene
said,"I don't see any reason to give up work.I love coming here and seeing
my family and all the friends I 41 (make)over the years.I work not because
I have to,42 because I want to."
Granddaughter Gayle Parks,31-who works alongside her in the family
business-said it remained unknown as to who nominated Irene for the
award.She said,"We don't have any idea who put grandma forward.When
we got a call 43_(say)she was short-listed,we thought it was 44 joke.But
then we got an official letter and we were blown away.We are so proud of
her.It's 45 (wonder)."
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,最近收到好友B来信,信中说他因为使用人工智能完成作业而受到老师
批评。请你写一封回信,内容包括:
(1)对使用人工智能完成作业的看法:
(2)你的建议。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Ben,
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料:根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
I was in Philadelphia for a conference when I saw an ad in the hotel.A nearby
theater was showing a documentary about several local animal shelters that were
helping to save abandoned dogs across the country.I love animals,and I felt an
urge to go to this fundraising event.However,none of my co-workers would go
with me,and I was worried about walking on the street alone at night.
I resigned myself to spending the evening in my hotel room,but as soon as I
got back to my room I felt restless and bored.The theater where the event was
taking place was only about five blocks from the hotel,and the area around the
hotel didn't seem particularly dangerous.So,I decided to brave it.I gathered up
my wallet and room key and set off.
It was already getting dark and the streets were nearly deserted.I managed to
find the street the theater was on,but when I turned the corner,I stopped in shock.
In front of the theater were a group of bikers-very big,tough-looking bikers.
I've known lots of motorcycle enthusiasts and most are nice people.However,
in this case,I was a woman all alone,in a strange neighborhood,at night,and there
were twenty or so very large men-all wearing insignia that indicated they were in
some sort of club-standing before me.Warning bells began to sound in my head,
and my heart was pounding.Was I at the right theater?Had I misread the date of
the event?
A sign outside the theater told me that I was in the right place on the right
evening.Nevertheless,I wondered if I should rush back to my hotel instead of
walking through that crowd of bikers.I finally decided that I would be safer inside
the theater.Hopefully,the bikers would have gone away by the time the film was
over.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答·
I hurried into the theater,only to find there were even more bikers inside.
When the film began,I realized that the bikers were an animal rescue group.
平遥二中高二年级期中考试英语答案
第一部分阅读理解
1C
2B
3C
4B
5B
6C7A8.B9.A10.A
11.D12D13D14C15B16.A17.E18.B19.C20.F
第二部分完形填空
21.C22.A23.C
24.B
25.A26.B27.C28.D29.A
30.B
31.D32.A
33.B34.D
35.C
语法填空36.being37.which38.finally39.declared
40.to retire
41.have made 42.but 43.saying 44.a
45.wonderful
第三部分第一节
Dear Ben,
Sorry to hear that you were criticized by your teacher for using Al to complete your homework,I'm
writing to share my thoughts on this matter and offer some advice.
From my perspective,while Al brings much convenience,relying on it for homework isn't appropriate.
Therefore,I advise you to complete your homework independently.Moreover,if you encounter difficulties,
you are supposed to seek help from teachers or classmates.Do bear in mind that the process of
overcoming challenges is where real learning happens
I hope my suggestions will be of some help to you.I am looking forward to hearing your progress
soon.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
I hurried into the theater,only to find there were even more bikers inside.They were chatting
enthusiastically with each other,laughing and exchanging stories.()As I made my way to the ticket
counter,I noticed that many of them were wearing T-shirts with animal rescue logos,and some had dogs
sitting calmly at their feet.A wave of relief flooded over me,but I was still cautious,unsure about
what to expect.I took a deep breath,put aside the chaotic thoughts in my head,and decided to stay and
enjoy the documentary..(动作链)
When the film began,I realized that the bikers were an animal rescue group.Were they not only
passionate about saving abandoned dogs,but they also ran several shelters across the country.(
Their tough appearance was simply a reflection of their deep commitment to the cause.The documentary
showed how they worked tirelessly to rescue and take good care of dogs,(and I could see that
these bikers were genuinely kind-hearted individuals.A sense of gratitude took hold of me at the thought
of their dedication,(无灵主语)and by the end of the event,,I was inspired to contribute to their efforts.(情绪
The bikers flocked out,and I followed,feeling a newfound respect and admiration for their
dedication to helping animals.()As I walked back to my hotel,I couldn't help but smile,grateful
for the unexpected twist that had turned my evening into a memorable and heartwarming experience.