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沈阳市第二中学2025至2026学年度下学期期中考试英语听力部分第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。We finally have this weekend of any plans. Once i've done my work today, i'm stopping by the supermarket to buy some snacks so I can stay in and enjoy the comedy shows. We finally have this weekend of any plans. Once i've done my work today, i'm stopping by the supermarket to buy some snacks so I can stay in and enjoy the comedy shows. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。I've noticed that using my phone before bed makes IT harder . to fall asleep. Yeah, the light from screens can confuse the brain into thinking its time to wake up. I guess I should stay off screens before bed. I've noticed that using my phone before bed makes IT harder . to fall asleep. Yeah, the light from screens can confuse the brain into thinking its time to wake up. I guess I should stay off screens before bed. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Mister lee, i'm running late for my P. E class. Could I come back again in the afternoon? I classes the whole afternoon, but I can set aside some time tomorrow morning to go over the remaining questions. Thanks. mister lee. I'm running. Wait for my P. E. class. Could I come back again in the afternoon? I have classes the whole afternoon, but I can set aside some time tomorrow morning to go over the remaining questions. thanks. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Molly, your speech was a huge success. Honestly. i've never given a speech that was as difficult as this one. My heart was beating fast the . whole time. Really, you seem completely in control up there. Molly, your speech was a huge success. Honestly, i've never given a speech that was as difficult as this one. My heart was beating fast the whole time. Really, you seem completely in control up there. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。hi, I have an appointment scheduled for three P. M. Do I need to arrive half an hour early? Just ten minutes early is fine. The previous clients appointment won't finish until two forty pm. okay. Hi. I have an . appointment scheduled. Three P, M. Do I need to arrive half an hour early? Just ten minutes early is fine. The previous client appointment won't finish until two, four. P, M. okay. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每一小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。David, you seem a bit down. I feel like i'm not good enough for this role. You're being too hard on yourself. You've achieved great results by building on past experience and learning from experienced team members. but i'm still struggling. It's quite common. We all face chAllenges, and that's how we grow. You could try talking things through with me and other colleagues during lunch breaks. We can share our experience and help you . sort out problems. Thanks. David. You seem a bit down. I feel like i'm not good enough for this . role you're being too hard on yourself. You've achieved great results by building on past experience and learning from experienced team members. but i'm still struggling. It's quite common. We all face chAllenges, and that's how we grow. You could try talking things through with me and other colleagues during lunch breaks. We can share our experience and help you sort out problems. thanks. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。My classmates and I just finished a short english video to promote our hometown in ancient village with over one hundred years of history. Sounds cool. What are you going to do with the video? then? We want to spend IT to mr. Brown, our former english future from the U. K. He knows our village well and can give us . some feedback. What kind of feedback are you hoping for? First, we want him to check our english expressions, whether they sound natural and fluent. Second, we'd like suggestions on the and content to make the video more engaging for international viewers. Smt move, native speakers can catch things we might miss. Does the video include any local stories or traditions? Yes, yesterday we filmed the old stone bridge and the temple fair, and we interviewed a ninety year old lady who makes traditional . snacks that's perfect. My classmates and I just finished a short english video to promote our hometown in ancient village with over one hundred years of history. Sounds cool. What are you going to do with the video? then? We want to spend IT to mr. Brown, our former english future from the U. K. He knows our village well and can give us . some feedback. What kind of feedback are you hoping for? First, we want him to check our english brushes, whether they sound natural and fluent. Second, we'd like suggestions on the structure and content to make the video more engaging for international viewers. Smart move. Native speakers can catch things we might miss. Does the video include any local stories or traditions? Yes, yesterday we filmed the old stone bridge and the temple fair, and we interviewed a ninety year old lady who makes traditional . snacks that's perfect. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hey, ian, my cousin's birthday is next week, but I still have no idea what to get him. How about a lego set? My cousin is already twenty. Would he still enjoy IT? absolutely. Even adults in their thirties like me love building lego sets its way more chAllenging than IT looks. Actually, I started building lego sets in my spare time years ago and have been collecting many set seven cents. Wow, you must have quite a collection. yeah. The only thing is finding space for all of them. My shelves are completely full, and the new sets just stand up in boxes. That's impressive. Anyway, what kind of set would you recommend I get for my cousin? Maybe start with a smaller set. It's good value for money. There's a newly opened lego store in the grand mall. We can go there and pick one together. great. Hey yan, my cousin's . birthday next week, but I still have no idea what to get him. How about her? Lego said. My cousin is already twenty. Would he still enjoy IT? absolutely. Even adults in their thirties like me love building lego sets its way more chAllenging than IT looks. Actually, I started building lego sets in my spare time years ago and have been collecting many set seven since. Wow, you must have quite a collection. yeah. The only thing is finding space for all of them. My selves are completely full, and the new sets just stand up in boxes. That's impressive. Anyway, what kind of set would you recommend I get for my cousin? Maybe start with a smaller set. It's good value for money. There's a newly opened lego store in the grand mall. We can go there and pick one together. great. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十六小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hey, lisa, I heard there are many music festivals in america. Which one do you recommend the most? Well, IT depends on what you like. If you want a mix of music and art coaching festival in india, california is a great choice. IT has diverse music styles from rock to hip hop. IT also has art . exhibits, sounds cool, anything else pikas . on in happy valley, oregon is known for its relaxing community driven atmosphere. The festival is recognized for its ecofriendly focus and commitment to reducing its environmental impact. I see, is there something more energetic . than you'd love? Electric Daisy carnival and last vegas, nova, it's one of the world's largest electronic dance music . festivals when we were Young. Festival is also in last figures, right? Yes, IT celebrates the old time sounds of the early two thousands. Hey, lisa, I heard there are many music festivals in america. Which one do you recommend the most? Well, IT depends on what you like. If you want a mix of music and art, coach al festival in india, california, is a great choice. IT has diverse music styles from rock to hip hop. IT also has art exhibits. sounds cool, anything else? Pia thon in . happy valley, oregon, is known for its relaxing community driven atmosphere. The festival is recognized for its ecofriendly focus and commitment to reducing its environmental impact. I see, is there something more energetic . than you'd love? Electric Daisy carnival in los vegas nova. It's one of the world's largest electronic dance music . festivals when we were Young. Festival is also in last figures, right? Yes, IT celebrates the old time sounds of the early two thousands. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Harbin ice snow world is the winter highlight here, and IT has become a major draw for tourists from all over the world. It's also where I spend the cold months working with ice despite the basic code. I'm here with my team every winter working on ice sculptures from design, material selection and carving into the final polishing. Each step requires a significant amount of time and efforts. Carving usually begins around seven AM, and we often work outdoors for ten hours a day, especially in winter. Working outdoors means battling the cold for hours on end. Well, simply maintaining focus and steady hands becomes the test of determination. Ice sculpture in harbin are keeping up with the times. Instead of being limited to traditional styles such as the twelve chinese so dix signs, they are now embracing more modern styles. We innovate based on current trends, seeking a combination of tradition, technology and future changes. Now there are about ten thousand people in harbin engaged in ice carving related work, but fewer than one thousand people are skilled in ice carving techniques. I hope more people can understand and appreciate the art and be willing to join the industry. This is a treasure of world ards. Harbin ice snow world is the winter highlight here, and IT has become a major draw for tourists from all over the world. It's also where I spend the cold months working with ice despite the bitter cold, i'm here with my team every winter working on ice sculptures from design, material selection and carving to the final polishing. Each step requires a significant amount of time and effort. Carving usually begins around 7 am,and we often work outdoors for ten hours a day, especially in winter. Working out doors means battling the cold for hours on end, where simply maintaining focus and steady hands becomes the test of determination. Ice coaches in harbin are keeping up with the times. Instead of being limited to traditional styles such as the twelve of chinese zodiac ns, they are now embracing more modern styles. We innovate based on current trends, seeking a combination of tradition, technology and future changes. Now there are about ten thousand people in harbin engaged in ice cover related work, but fewer than one thousand people are killed in ice carving techniques. I hope more people can understand and appreciate the art and be willing to join the industry. This is a treasure of world ards. 第二节到此结束。
2025—2026学年度下学期期中考试
高一(28届)英语试题
说明:1.测试时间:120分钟总分:150分
2.客观题涂在答题纸上,主观题答在答题纸的相应位置上
第Ⅰ卷(80分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What does the woman plan to do this weekend?
A. Work part-time. B. Relax at home. C. Shop with the man.
2. What is the conversation mainly about?
A. Tips for staying awake.
B. Suggestions on choosing phones.
C. The impact of screen use on sleep.
3. Where are probably the speakers?
A. At Mr. Lee’s office. B. In the classroom. C. On the playground.
4. How did Molly feel during her speech?
A. Confused. B. Anxious. C. Confident.
5. When is the woman advised to arrive?
A. At 2:30 p.m. B. At 2:40 p.m. C. At 2:50 p.m.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. What seems to be the man’s problem according to the woman?
A. He doesn’t try hard enough.
B. He is bad at communicating.
C. He is too strict with himself.
7. What does the woman recommend the man to do?
A. Take regular breaks. B. Take on easier tasks. C. Seek help from co-workers.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. Why does the woman create the video?
A. To introduce a village. B. To learn English better. C. To record her school life.
9. What does the woman want Mr. Brown to do?
A. Edit the video. B. Give advice on the video. C. Share his own stories.
10. What did the woman do yesterday?
A. She talked to an elderly lady.
B. She filmed a wooden bridge.
C. She sold traditional snacks.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. What does the woman think of Lego at first?
A. It holds the value. B. It’s meant for kids. C. It’s challenging to build.
12. What difficulty does the man face in pursuing his Lego hobby?
A. Lack of space. B. Lack of time. C. Lack of money.
13. What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Help her select a Lego set.
B. Plan a birthday party with her.
C. Build a Lego set with her cousin.
听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。
14. Who is Coachella Festival suitable for in Lisa’s opinion?
A. Fans of electronic dance music.
B. Enthusiasts of both music and art.
C. Lovers of community events.
15. What is special about Pickathon?
A. It’s the world’s largest music festival.
B. It focuses on environmental protection.
C. It’s known for its old-time music theme.
16. Where is When We Were Young Festival held?
A. In California. B. In Oregon. C. In Nevada.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. Who is the speaker?
A. A tour guide. B. A photographer. C. An ice sculptor.
18. What does the speaker consider the most important for his job?
A. Willpower. B. Cooperation. C. Time management.
19. How are ice sculptures in Harbin changing?
A. They emphasize Chinese traditional styles.
B. They are made using advanced technology.
C. They reflect modern trends.
20. What does the speaker mention at last?
A. The shortage of skilled labor in his field.
B. The need for government support.
C. A drop in international visitors.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Notice on the Orderly Opening of the National Museum of China
The National Museum of China (NMC) has limited the daily visitor arrivals with a new timetable and adopted an online booking system. We hereby inform you of the following regulations:
*The NMC is open from 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission at 16:00) and closes on Monday. Evening visits are temporarily cancelled.
·Visitors must make appointments 1--7 days in advance. Group reservations and on-site reservations are not accepted.
·Visitors can make online appointments through our official website or official social media platform account.
·On the day of the visit, please enter the museum with Chinese ID cards. For other documents holders, please bring the copies of the original documents used at the time of reservation.
·Visitors must enter the museum during their reserved time period to avoid crowding. If visitors miss their reserved time period, they will be refused. If visitors cannot make it on time, please cancel the booking in the reservation system before 15:00 on the day of the visit. Reservations cannot be cancelled after the reserved date, and the system will automatically record one’s account as “absent”. For anyone whose account contains three times of absence, the visitor will not be able to make new reservations within 90 days.
* Staff-guided tours are cancelled temporarily. Visitors must be in an orderly manner throughout the visit.
The NMC will take measures to ensure orderly and safe visits. Thanks for your support and cooperation.
21. When can visitors enter the NMC?
A. At 11:00, Monday. B. At 16:30, Friday.
C. At 17:00, Thursday. D. At 10:30, Sunday.
22. What do we know about the NMC reservation?
A. It should be made on site. B. It can be made in groups.
C. It can be made through social media. D. It must be made a week ahead.
23. What if a visitor misses the reserved time period?
A. He should reserve in three months.
B. He will be refused to enter the museum.
C. His account can be recorded as “absent”.
D. He must reserve again before 15:00.
B
Almost every Monday morning, plenty of us can be found daydreaming about taking off and escaping the daily routine. Few of us, once we’re buried in grown up employment and adult responsibilities, have the courage to actually do it. But one couple did.
Josie Scott and Graeme Ramsey, based in New Zealand, decided to take a one-year vacation from their lives. Rather than committing to a full-time position as beach-goers or backpackers, they chose to volunteer in Ghana for a year, in a small village called Dzita.
Having stayed at MMT, a not-for-profit lodge that offers accommodation and helps the functioning of an NGO, Dream Big Ghana, which works to improve the public hygiene (卫生), education and health care for local people before, Josie knew how it worked and about the good it did with the local community. She then volunteered herself and Graeme to run the lodge for a year.
And so began a year of African adventure away from everything they were used to. They greeted guests and took bookings, cooked and cleaned, shopped and swam and finally become a part of this tiny village community.
One year on and Josie and Graeme are now back in New Zealand adjusting to life at home. The couple think they’ve got a lot from that experience, the most important of which is patience. “Time is viewed differently and so expecting things to run the same way as they do in New Zealand is going to lead to disappointment. Everything gets done in its own time, and that was a very valuable lesson to learn. People are also very friendly in Ghana, but it actually takes a long time to really get to know what’s going on. Being patient and building relationships slowly is very rewarding. Using what we have rather than what we think we need was another lesson. Living outside the city with few resources is a good way to learn to make good use of what’s around us.”
24. Why do we often fail to escape from the daily routine?
A. Because our kids are growing up.
B. Because we are not confident enough.
C. Because we have many duties to perform.
D. Because we are employed in big businesses.
25. What does the underlined word “lodge” mean in the third paragraph?
A. A small hotel. B. A charity foundation.
C. A royal fountain. D. A travel agency.
26. What did the couple do during their stay in Africa?
A. Go to different beaches. B. Set up their own company.
C. Hike with their backpacks. D. Work in the local community.
27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Patience and adapting to local rhythms are valuable lessons.
B. They found city life in New Zealand meaningless.
C. They will move to Ghana to work full-time.
D. Ghana’s way of life is more efficient than the other places.
C
Pollsters (民意调查员) trying to predict presidential election results and physicist s searching for distant planets show certain similarity: They both use a tried-and-true scientific technique called Bayesian inference (贝叶斯推理). But Bayesian inference can be slow, sometimes consuming weeks or even months of computation time or requiring a researcher to spend hours obtaining boring equations by hand.
“When you actually dig into what people are doing in the social sciences, physics, chemistry, or biology, they are often using lots of the same tools behind the scenes. There are so many Bayesian analyses out there. If we can build a really great tool to make faster and more accurate Bayesian analyses, then we can really make a difference to lots of people in many different research areas,” says senior author Tamara Broderick.
When researchers promote the efficiency of Bayesian inference, they often turn to a technique called automatic differentiation variational inference (ADVI). But Broderick’s team has found it has to solve an optimization (优化) problem. So, ADVI can still require much computation time and effort to determine whether the approximate (粗略估算) solution is good enough.
Rather than reinventing the wheel, the team took many ideas from ADVI but turned them around to create a technique called DADVI. It uses an efficient method, which estimates an unknown quantity by taking a series of exact steps. They tested DADVI on some real-world models and datasets, including a model used by economists to evaluate the effectiveness of microcredit loans and one used in ecology to determine whether a species is present at a particular site. They found that DADVI can estimate unknown factors faster and more reliably than other methods, and achieve better accuracy than ADVI.
In the future, the researchers want to dig deeper into correction methods for uncertainty estimates so that they can better understand why these corrections can produce such accurate uncertainties.
28. What do pollsters and physicist s have in common according to paragraph 1?
A. They both focus on predicting election results.
B. They both apply Bayesian inference in their work.
C. They both search for distant planets in space.
D. They both create new scientific techniques.
29. What do Tamara Broderick’s words in paragraph 3 imply?
A. Scientists rely too much on Bayesian inference.
B. Scientific research is closely related to each other.
C. A new tool involves many researchers in its development.
D. An effective tool can benefit researchers in different fields.
30. What can we learn about the new technique called DADVI?
A. It introduced a novel theoretical basis.
B. It was favored by economists over biologists.
C. It could provide exact uncertainty estimates much faster.
D. It needed much improvement to replace other techniques.
31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. The Comparison Between ADVI and DADVI
B. Enhancing Bayesian Inference Efficiency with DADVI
C. Exploring Alternative Techniques for Bayesian Inference
D. The Impact of Bayesian Inference on Scientific Research
D
Public trust in science is declining in the U.S. As people become increasingly skeptical (怀疑的) about scientists and scientific institutions, belief in misinformation and disinformation is on the rise. Some science “skeptics” are pushing back on pasteurization (巴氏灭菌法) and buying into dangerous diet trends. You might have friends and family members who’ve been affected by pseudoscientific (伪科学的) influencers and begun to believe common but false ideas about health.
In science, simple answers are rare and information is constantly developing as new data and research emerge, which makes it challenging to identify the most accurate guidance amid a sea of potential truths. In contrast, misinformation and disinformation often offer easy-to-understand explanations that “seem reasonable,” Lucy Butler, a psychology researcher says. “Solutions that appear simple and logical are often quite appealing to the public.”
Then there’s our information ecosystem. In recent years, there’s been a migration from centralized media which is subject to an editorial process, to platforms like YouTube and Facebook. Through the Internet, anybody can produce content about anything, regardless of their knowledge and the factual nature of that information.
It can be frustrating to watch misunderstanding spread. And it’s easy to criticize anyone who expresses skepticism or concerns about scientific ideas as unintelligent. But that would be inaccurate and ineffective. “We need to understand that people’s belief in pseudoscience comes from a very natural place. People are, almost all of the time, trying to do what’s best for themselves and their families,” says Butler. “Health ends up at the center of so many disinformation campaigns.”
So if you find yourself in a conversation with a family member who seems misinformed about a hot-button health topic, it’s important to approach them without judgment. Sharing personal experiences can establish trust and connection. If you’re faced with questions to which you lack answers, honesty is key.
32. What is a major factor driving individuals to accept pseudoscience?
A. A desire for straightforward explanations.
B. Mistrust in the accuracy of traditional media.
C. The lack of logical and reasoning skills.
D. The inability to understand complex scientific concepts.
33. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A. How influencers help people understand scientific facts.
B. How the shift in information sources leads to misinformation.
C. Why misinformation seems more reliable than scientific facts.
D. Why people prefer social media over traditional news sources.
34. How should we respond to people spreading misinformation according to Butler?
A. Stay away from them.
B. Criticize their lack of intelligence.
C. Point out their mistakes right away.
D. Show understanding of their intention.
35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A. To tell us how to tackle pseudoscience.
B. To warn people of social media dangers.
C. To prove science is difficult to learn.
D. To advise netizen to avoid pseudoscience.
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。
Anger is a normal part of anyone’s life. 36 They tend to say or do things they regret later. However, there are some techniques in calming yourself down after getting angry.
Slow down your breathing. 37 Your heart rate goes up, and so does your breathing. Some people are even out of breath when they are angry. What’s important for now is to slow down. Breathe slowly and deeply, breathe in through the nose, hold the air in your lungs for a couple of seconds, and breathe out slowly through the mouth.
38 You can reflect deeply or pray. Sit down on a comfortable chair, and close your eyes. Imagine yourself in a comfortable place, like a beach or anywhere nice.
Write down your thoughts. Get a journal or start a private blog where you can express your thoughts. This helps you see things objectively. What’s great about writing things about your feelings is that you can look back into that particular day years from now. 39
Accept the fact that you can’t control everything in the world. Most of your anger usually results from disappointments about things that don’t happen as you want them to. 40 Once you learn this, you will learn how to work around those things that you cannot change, or achieve your goals through other means.
A. Take time to relax yourself.
B. Anger isn’t always a bad thing to us.
C. Most people become excited when they get angry.
D. And you will probably just laugh about the incident.
E. Be aware that not everything can work to your favour.
F. Many people tend to lose control when they get angry.
G. Unfortunately, this is not exactly a productive activity.
第Ⅱ卷(70分)
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Pennsylvania is full of mysterious places. One of those is an old turnpike (收费高速公路) 41 for decades. My dad loves history, and he learned it was open to the public. 42 , when I was 14, we took a bike trip to 43 this road!
My dad chose a 16-mile 44 of the road for us to ride. Part of it included an old tunnel called Sideling Hill which is over a mile long. To 45 , we checked our tires and made sure our lights had batteries. In the morning, we loaded our bikes into the car and set off. As we approached the tunnel, I felt 46 as it was absolutely black inside! But Dad encouraged me. He said he would be beside me. He reminded me to stay 47 and keep my light on!
When we 48 the tunnel, the sound of our bikes was heard through the darkness. I shined my flash light around and saw walls 49 in graffiti (涂鸦). And I felt like I was being 50 . I was pretty scared, but 51 on following Dad helped me relax. After riding half-way through, I could see light coming from the other end, motivating me to keep going. And I was so delighted to ride out into the bright afternoon!
Whenever going through 52 in life, I remember this trip. It reminds me that my father is always beside me. He turns on the light of hope in my 53 , as well as gives me 54 to keep riding through life’s 55 tunnels.
41. A. designed B. destroyed C. abandoned D. locked
42. A. However B. Otherwise C. Therefore D. Meanwhile
43. A. explore B. construct C. protect D. repair
44. A. tunnel B. section C. block D. course
45. A. participate B. register C. cooperate D. prepare
46. A. excited B. nervous C. annoyed D. exhausted
47. A. silent B. curious C. cautious D. generous
48. A. approached B. observed C. constructed D. entered
49. A. covered B. buried C. absorbed D. dressed
50. A. forced B. watched C. aided D. judged
51. A. denying B. surviving C. calling D. focusing
52. A. accidents B. hardships C. regulations D. incidents
53. A. chest B. view C. work D. heart
54. A. courage B. pride C. excitement D. enthusiasm
55. A. difficult B. distant C. dark D. long
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。
In April 2026, China successfully completed the world’s first maiden flight of a 56 (self-develop) megawatt-class hydrogen (氢) fuel aircraft engine at Lusong Airport in Zhuzhou, Hunan Province. Developed 57 (independent) by Chinese air transport research institutions, the AEP100 hydrogen-powered turboprop engine was fixed on a 7.5-ton unmanned cargo aircraft. The whole flight lasted 16 minutes with stable 58 (perform).
Liquid hydrogen fuel 59 (store) at ultra-low temperature while working under high temperature. Despite these challenges, core difficulties, including hydrogen flashback and explosion, 60 (overcome) by Chinese researchers. Different from traditional fuel engines, hydrogen burning only produces water vapor 61 zero carbon emission.
This breakthrough marks China’s full mastery of the whole industrial chain of hydrogen air transport technology, 62 pushes hydrogen-powered air transport from laboratory research to practical use. It lays a solid foundation for future zero-carbon unmanned cargo planes, rescue aircraft 63 even civil airliners, 64 (place) China at the leading position in 65 (globe) green air transport.
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,请你给学校公众号写一篇英语报道,介绍一下五一假期你校举办的“变废为宝艺术展”。内容包括:
1.艺术展的展出情况;
2.活动的意义。
注意:参考词汇:low-carbon life
写作词数为80左右;题目已给出。
A Wast-to-treasure Art Show
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
“Good for you,” said the middle-aged woman in the swimsuit as I walked by. “I see you out here swimming, practicing hard every day.” I smiled politely and thanked her.
It was mid-August and she was probably the 5th or 6th person in that summer to make this type of comment on me. I was one of a handful of people who went to the lake almost every day to swim and I’d never heard anyone praise the other swimmers. If I had to guess, I would say that no one would have commented if I had weighed 120 pounds. But as someone who weighed more than twice that, I was sure I stood out. More than likely these people were well meaning, but whenever someone would say “Good for you” or “Way to go”, I would hear “Wow... you are pretty active for a ‘fat’ girl!”
A few summers before, these types of comments would have upset me a lot more. Actually, a few summers before I would even have considered not swimming at that lake. It was not that I wouldn’t have loved to. Ever since I was old enough to walk, the water was my favorite place. When I was young, my parents would take me to the lake, and I always got angry when other kids wanted me to play in the sand or on the playground. We had this huge body of water to play in. Why would we want to be on the shore? At that age, I wasn’t embarrassed to be seen in a swimsuit. I was a fat kid, but there were other fat kids. It didn’t seem to matter.
As I grew up, I was more self-conscious. I would still enjoy a swim, but I was quick to reach for a cover-up or a towel to wrap around myself as soon as I came out from the water. Even in regular clothes, I sometimes felt self-conscious — like everyone was looking at how big I was and silently judging me. It was a little easier when I was around the people that I trusted. My friend Mary had a pool in her backyard and sometimes she strongly advised me to go for a swim.
One hot summer day, I accepted Mary’s invitation, but seeing her little sister Susie was still in her pool, I stopped changing my clothes. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Hearing Susie’s words I found a huge burn mark running through her entire back. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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沈阳二中2025-2026学年度下学期期中考试
高一(28届)英语答案
第1部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1--5 BCABC 6--10 CCABA 11--15 BAABB 16--20 CCACA
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
21--23 DCB 24--27 CADA 28--31BDCB 32--35 ABDA
36--40 FCADE
第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41--45 CCABD 46--50 BCDAB 51--55 DBDAC
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. self-developed 57. independently 58. performance 59. is stored 60. have been overcome 61. with 62. which 63. and 64. placing 65. global
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
A Waste-to-treasure Art Show
During the May Day holiday, our school held a special waste-to-treasure art show.
Students took everyday waste like plastic bottles, old cardboard and used newspapers to create creative works. With imagination and hands-on skills, ordinary rubbish turned into lovely paintings, delicate handicrafts and beautiful models.
The exhibition turned useless rubbish into stunning treasures. It greatly inspired students’ awareness of environmental protection. Meanwhile, it conveys the idea of low-carbon life and also teaches us to value resources and discover beauty from ordinary life.
第二节(满分 25 分)
One possible version:
One hot summer day, I accepted Mary's invitation, but seeing her little sister Susie was also ready in her backyard, I stopped changing my clothes. Mary was confused about my hesitation at first. She was about to ask me when soon she realized my situation. Mary, always the straight talker, rolled her eyes and looked at her sister. “Baby, Come over here. She doesn’t want to be in front of you in her swim suit.” She told Susie. Susie was rooted there and thought for a while, after which she walked over to me, saying “There’s nothing we should fear. Look at my back.”
Hearing her words I found a huge burn mark running through Susie’s entire back. She smiled and said that there was nothing that should be hidden. And then she jumped into the pool and swam slowly with the mark appearing and disappearing. For years I had been avoiding my favorite activity in front of others because I was afraid of the way other people would look at me. However Susie’s courage and kindness made me realize that my weight didn’t define me and there was no need to be ashamed. Inspired by her, I jumped into the pool, and laughed with Mary and Susie, enjoying the warm water and the carefree joy of the summer day.
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