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哈三中2025-2026年高二学年下期中考试 英语答题卡 班 级 姓 名 考 场 贴条形码区 座位号 选择题 6 11 16 2 1 12 17 13 18 9 14 19 5 10 15 20 21 26 31 36 22 27 32 37 23 28 3 38 3 29 34 39 25 30 5 40 41 46 5 42 47 52 3 48 53 44 49 54 45 50 55 非选择题 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 第三节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71 72. 73. 74. 75. 英语答题卡第1页(共2页) 第四部分写作(满分25分) By the end of school,Vince dragged his feet to Ms.Morgan's office. Feeling a weight lifted,Vince headed straight for the art room. 英语答题卡第2页(共2页) 哈三中2025—2026学年度下学期高二学年 期中考试 英语 答案 听力 1-5 BCBBA 6-10 BACAC 11-15 CBABC 16-20 AABAC 阅读理解 21-23 CCD 24-27 BDBA 28-31 CBDA 32-35 AABD 36-40 BDAFE 完型填空 41-45 CBABD 46-50 DCABB 51-55 DCDAA 单句填空 56. in 57. (should) be conserved 58. consisting 59. Nobly 60. countless 61. exposure 62. have multiplied 63. that 64. to hear 65. where 语法填空 66. was attached 67. it 68. as/ though 69. rapidly 70. has committed 71. based 72. by 73. a 74. recognition 75. featuring 写作 第一节 参考范文 By the end of school, Vince dragged his feet to Ms. Morgan’s office. His heart was pounding loud. When Ms. Morgan looked up from her papers, he said in a low voice, “I broke the easel—I tripped with paintbrushes and hit it. I’m so sorry. I know how much it means to you.” He stared at his shoes, waiting for anger, but Ms. Morgan stood up and spoke softly. She told him she wasn’t angry, but proud he’d been honest, adding that the easel was special, but honesty matters more, and suggested they fix it together with wood glue and paint. Feeling a weight lifted, Vince headed straight for the art room. He went to the art room, determined to fix the broken easel himself. Vince was on the point of moving the easel when Ms. Morgan appeared from behind who brought useful advice. Vince fetched sandpaper to smooth broken leg’s edges, while Ms. Morgan spread wood glue on pieces. She handed him a brush and they touched up stained signatures with matching paint, and then added a blue star by old ones. Vince said it still had a faint mark, and Ms. Morgan smiled, “Honesty isn’t about never making mistakes. It’s about the courage to tell the truth when you do and taking action to fix.” 听力原文: Text 1新来的科学老师 M: Sally, did you see the man standing outside our classroom now? The one with the British accent. W: Yes, that’s Mr. Brown. He’s our new science teacher. He’s taking over from Mrs. Black since she’s moved to Germany. Text 2去机场 M: So, you’re leaving tomorrow. When will you set off? W: I’ve booked a taxi to the airport at 8: 00 am because I have to be there at 9: 00 am— two hours before the flight. M: You should have asked me. I would have driven you to the airport. Text 3学习法语的建议 M: I’ve learned so much about France, like its cities, food, and customs. W: Yes. By living there for the past few months, you have learned a lot, especially its culture. But in order to get even better at speaking French, you need to expand your vocabulary. Text 4讨论天气 W: I hate driving in winter. Even on bright days like this, the sun is so low in the sky that it almost blinds you. M: The weather is much better today. I had to drive up to my mother’s last weekend in that heavy snow! Still, at least there hasn’t been any ice on the roads so far. Text 5 如何应对压力 M: I’ve been feeling stressed lately. My grandmother was ill last week and I have an important exam this Thursday. How do you stay calm at times like this? W: When I’m stressed, I do some exercise. I feel peaceful afterwards. M: Thanks. That’s not a bad idea. Text 6对新书出版感到焦虑 M: I sent my new book to the publisher last week, but I haven’t heard a word back yet. W: Hmm, is that a promising sign or a worrying one? M: Honestly, I’m not quite sure. Probably the latter. I’m really on edge about this. What if they despise it? W: Come on, stay optimistic. You’ve managed to write three books! Most people can’t even finish one. That’s no small feat. M: You’re absolutely right. I should focus on the positive aspects. W: Exactly! Hey, why don’t we step away from all this for a bit and do something enjoyable to get this off your mind? M: That sounds good. What do you have in mind? W: How about we head to the cinema? There’s that new comedy out, supposed to be amazing. Might help loosen you up. M: Perfect Text 7 想转专业 W: It’s great to have you back from university, dear! Come inside. You father and sister have gone to the supermarket. We’re preparing a big dinner for you. M: Thanks, Mom. W: Come and sit down first. Take a short break. How’s everything been at school? M: Pretty good overall. Well, there’s one thing I want to talk to you about. I started a work-study program at an accounting firm, but I’ve had a sudden change of heart. I’d rather not work with numbers. Instead, I want to switch to a creative field, like literature. W: That’s a big change! They are like two completely different worlds. M: Do you think it’s strange to change majors? W: Oh, I changed my major when I was your age, too. I know you’ll do well in any field. The only thing I’m worried about is the job opportunities in creative areas. Follow your heart, but don’t ignore future job options. Please keep this in mind while choosing a major. Text 8未预约而来访 W: Hello, sir. Welcome to Eurasia Associates. Do you have an appointment? M: I don’t, sorry. I’m looking for Ms. Greenwell. Last month, she mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the prices of our business deal. W: I see. I have her schedule in front of me. But I’m afraid there aren’t any appointments listed, nor any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon. M: Sure. But is it possible to drop into her office after lunch? W: She’s in the conference room giving a presentation to investors until 3: 00 pm. May I take a message for her? M: Please mention that Tom from AC International stopped by. Here’s my business card with my mobile number. I’m free for a chat on the phone any time today. And I can come back to the office anytime next week. W: Will do, sir. Thanks for coming by. I’ll deliver this message for you. Text 9通知求职者 W: Hi, this is Mary, the manager at Henry’s Drill. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we’ve already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. You’ll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you open to that? M: Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks to the customers. W: I understand. But being a host can be a great experience, too. It’s a fantastic way to develop your communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant operates. You’ll have a similar salary, and it’s a bit more relaxed. M: That sounds interesting. But I’m not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I’m a bit nervous about handling everything by myself, especially during busy hours. W: You won’t be alone. There’s always at least one more host on a shift with you, so you’ll have support and it won’t feel difficult. M: I’m interested in the host position, then. W: Excellent! We’ll just need to schedule one more appointment to chat with the boss and the shift manager. Then, you’ll be able to start your training. M: Sure, that sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. Text 10青少年睡眠问题 W: Good morning, everyone. It’s time for our weekly health class. How many of you feel tired all the time? Raise your hands, please. Wow, there are a lot of hands! Doctors recommend that teens get at least 8-10 hours of sleep each night. However, in practice, many teens struggle to make it. This is often due to a conflict between nature and modern life. During our teenage years, our body clocks tend to move forward. This natural change makes us want to go to sleep and wake up much later. However, as society usually demands we get up early, the key is finding a way to fall asleep earlier. Later on in the lesson, we’ll be talking about how stress and screen addiction can also impact our sleep. But first, we’re going to study the 10-3-2-1 sleep rule. This means that ten hours before bed, you stop drinking tea, coffee, and other energy drinks. Your last meal of the day should be at least three hours before bed. Homework and other work should be completed at least two hours before bed. One hour before bed, you shut off all screens. These tips will help ready your body for sleep, and help you drop off to sleep much more quickly. 4 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $哈三中2025一2026学年度下学期高二学年 期中考试英语答案 听力 1-5 BCBBA 6-10 BACAC 11-15 CBABC 16-20AABAC 阅读理解 21-23CCD 24-27 BDBA 28-31 CBDA 32-35 AABD 36-40 BDAFE 完型填空 41-45 CBABD 46-50 DCABB 51-55 DCDAA 单句填空 56.in 57.(should)be conserved 58.consisting 59.Nobly 60.countless 61. 62.have multiplied 63.that 64.to hear 65.where exposure 语法填空 66.was attached 67.it 68.as/though 69.rapidly 70.has committed 71.based 72.by 73.a 74.recognition 75.featuring 写作 第一节 参考范文 By the end of school,Vince dragged his feet to Ms.Morgan's office.His heart was pounding loud.When Ms.Morgan looked up from her papers,he said in a low voice,"I broke the easel-I tripped with paintbrushes and hit it.I'm so sorry.I know how much it means to you."He stared at his shoes,waiting for anger,but Ms.Morgan stood up and spoke softly.She told him she wasn't angry,but proud he'd been honest,adding that the easel was special,but honesty matters more,and suggested they fix it together with wood glue and paint. Feeling a weight lifted,Vince headed straight for the art room.He went to the art room, determined to fix the broken easel himself.Vince was on the point of moving the easel when Ms.Morgan appeared from behind who brought useful advice.Vince fetched sandpaper to smooth broken leg's edges,while Ms.Morgan spread wood glue on pieces.She handed him a brush and they touched up stained signatures with matching paint,and then added a blue star by old ones.Vince said it still had a faint mark,and Ms.Morgan smiled,"Honesty isn't about 1 never making mistakes.It's about the courage to tell the truth when you do and taking action to fix.” 听力原文: Text1新来的科学老师 M:Sally,did you see the man standing outside our classroom now?The one with the British accent. W:Yes,that's Mr.Brown.He's our new science teacher.He's taking over from Mrs.Black since she's moved to Germany. Text2去机场 M:So,you're leaving tomorrow.When will you set off? W:I've booked a taxi to the airport at 8:00 am because I have to be there at 9:00 am-two hours before the flight. M:You should have asked me.I would have driven you to the airport. Text3学习法语的建议 M:I've learned so much about France,like its cities,food,and customs. W:Yes.By living there for the past few months,you have learned a lot,especially its culture. But in order to get even better at speaking French,you need to expand your vocabulary. Text4讨论天气 W:I hate driving in winter.Even on bright days like this,the sun is so low in the sky that it almost blinds you. M:The weather is much better today.I had to drive up to my mother's last weekend in that heavy snow!Still,at least there hasn't been any ice on the roads so far. Text5如何应对压力 M:I've been feeling stressed lately.My grandmother was ill last week and I have an important exam this Thursday.How do you stay calm at times like this? W:When I'm stressed,I do some exercise.I feel peaceful afterwards. M:Thanks.That's not a bad idea. Text6对新书出版感到焦虑 M:I sent my new book to the publisher last week,but I haven't heard a word back yet. W:Hmm,is that a promising sign or a worrying one? M:Honestly,I'm not quite sure.Probably the latter.I'm really on edge about this.What if they despise it? W:Come on,stay optimistic.You've managed to write three books!Most people can't even finish one.That's no small feat. 2 M:You're absolutely right.I should focus on the positive aspects. W:Exactly!Hey,why don't we step away from all this for a bit and do something enjoyable to get this off your mind? M:That sounds good.What do you have in mind? W:How about we head to the cinema?There's that new comedy out,supposed to be amazing. Might help loosen you up. M:Perfect Text7想转专业 W:It's great to have you back from university,dear!Come inside.You father and sister have gone to the supermarket.We're preparing a big dinner for you. M:Thanks,Mom. W:Come and sit down first.Take a short break.How's everything been at school? M:Pretty good overall.Well,there's one thing I want to talk to you about.I started a work-study program at an accounting firm,but I've had a sudden change of heart.I'd rather not work with numbers.Instead,I want to switch to a creative field,like literature. W:That's a big change!They are like two completely different worlds. M:Do you think it's strange to change majors? W:Oh,I changed my major when I was your age,too.I know you'll do well in any field.The only thing I'm worried about is the job opportunities in creative areas.Follow your heart,but don't ignore future job options.Please keep this in mind while choosing a major. Text8未预约而来访 W:Hello,sir.Welcome to Eurasia Associates.Do you have an appointment? M:I don't,sorry.I'm looking for Ms.Greenwell.Last month,she mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the prices of our business deal. W:I see.I have her schedule in front of me.But I'm afraid there aren't any appointments listed, nor any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon. M:Sure.But is it possible to drop into her office after lunch? W:She's in the conference room giving a presentation to investors until 3:00 pm.May I take a message for her? M:Please mention that Tom from AC International stopped by.Here's my business card with my mobile number.I'm free for a chat on the phone any time today.And I can come back to the office anytime next week. 3 W:Will do,sir.Thanks for coming by.I'll deliver this message for you. Text9通知求职者 W:Hi,this is Mary,the manager at Henry's Drill.I noticed your application for a waiter position.Unfortunately,we've already filled all server positions.However,we do have an opening for a host.You'll greet and guide guests to their tables,ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal.Are you open to that? M:Thanks for calling.I was mainly looking for something serving tables.I used to bring food and drinks to the customers. W:I understand.But being a host can be a great experience,too.It's a fantastic way to develop your communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant operates.You'll have a similar salary,and it's a bit more relaxed. M:That sounds interesting.But I'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I'm a bit nervous about handling everything by myself,especially during busy hours. W:You won't be alone.There's always at least one more host on a shift with you,so you'll have support and it won't feel difficult. M:I'm interested in the host position,then. W:Excellent!We'll just need to schedule one more appointment to chat with the boss and the shift manager.Then,you'll be able to start your training. M:Sure,that sounds good.Thank you for considering me for the position. Text10青少年睡眠问题 W:Good morning,everyone.It's time for our weekly health class.How many of you feel tired all the time?Raise your hands,please.Wow,there are a lot of hands!Doctors recommend that teens get at least 8-10 hours of sleep each night.However,in practice,many teens struggle to make it.This is often due to a conflict between nature and modern life.During our teenage years,our body clocks tend to move forward.This natural change makes us want to go to sleep and wake up much later.However,as society usually demands we get up early,the key is finding a way to fall asleep earlier.Later on in the lesson,we'll be talking about how stress and screen addiction can also impact our sleep.But first,we're going to study the 10-3-2-1 sleep rule.This means that ten hours before bed,you stop drinking tea,coffee,and other energy drinks.Your last meal of the day should be at least three hours before bed.Homework and other work should be completed at least two hours before bed.One hour before bed,you shut off all screens.These tips will help ready your body for sleep,and help you drop off to sleep 4 much more quickly.第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Sally, did you see the man standing outside our classroom? Now, the one with the british accent? Yes, that's mister Brown. He's our new science teacher. He's taking over from mrs. Black since she's moved to germany. Sally, did you see the man standing outside our classroom now? The one with the british accent? Yes, that's mister Brown. He's our a new science teacher. He's taking over from mrs. Black since she's moved to germany. So you're leaving tomorrow. When will you set off? I've booked the taxi to the airport at AAM, because I have to be there at nine AM, two hours before the flight. You should have asked me. I would have driven you to the airport, so you're leaving tomorrow. When will you set off? I've booked the taxi to the airport at AAM, because I have to be there at nine AM, two hours before the flight. You should have asked me. I would have driven you to the airport. I've learned so much about france, like its cities, food and customs. Yes, by living there for the past few months, you have learned a lot, especially its culture. But in order to get even Better at speaking french, you need to expand your vocabulary. I've learned so much about france, like its cities, food and customs. Yes, by living there for the past few months, you have learned a lot, especially its culture. But in order to get even Better at speaking french, you need to expand your vocabulary. I hate driving in winter, even on bright days like this. The sun is so low in the sky that IT almost blinds you. The weather is much Better today. I had to drive up to my mother's last weekend in that heavy snow. Still, at least there hasn't been any eyes on the roads so far. I hate driving in winter, even on bright days like this. The sun is so low in the sky that IT almost blinds you. The weather is much Better today. I had to drive up to my mother's last weekend in that heavy snow. Still, at least there hasn't been any eyes on the roads so far. I've been feeling stressed lately. My grandmother was ill last week, and I have an important this thursday. How do you stay calm at times like this? When i'm stressed, I do some exercise. I feel peaceful afterwards. thanks. That's not a bad idea. I've been feeling stressed lately. My grandmother was ill last week, and I have an important exam this thursday. How do you stay calm at times like this? When i'm stressed, I do some exercise. I feel peaceful afterwards. thanks. That's not a bad idea. 第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。I sent my new book to the publisher last week, but I haven't heard a word back yet. Is that a promising sign or a worrying one? Honest, i'm not quite sure probably the latter. I'm really on age about this. What if they despise IT? Come on, stay optimistic. You've managed to write three books. Most people can't even finish one. That's no small feet. You're . absolutely right. I should focus on the positive . aspects exactly. Hey, why don't we step away from all this for a bit and do something enjoyable to get this off your mind? That sounds good. What do you have in mind? How about we head to the cinema? There's that new comedy out. Supposed to be amazing. Might help losing you up. I sent my new book to the publisher last week, but I haven't heard a word back yet. Is that a promising sign or a worrying one? Honestly, i'm not quite sure probably the latter. I'm really on age about this. What if they despise IT? Come on. Stay optimistic. You've managed to write three books. Most people can't even finish one. That's no small feet. You're . absolutely right. I should focus on the positive aspects exactly. Hey, why don't we step away from all this for a bit and do something enjoyable to get this off your mind? That sounds good. What do you have in mind? How about we head to the cinema there? Is that new comedy out supposed to be amazing? Might help blue you up. perfect. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。It's great to have you back from university, dear. Come inside. Your father and sister have gone to the supermarket. We're preparing a big dinner for you. Thanks. mom. Come and sit down first. Take a short break. How's everything? Bn at school? Pretty good overall. Well, there's one thing I want to talk to you about. I started to work study program at an accounting firm, but i've had a sudden change of heart. I'd rather not work with numbers. Instead, I want to switch to a creative field like literature. That's a big change. They are likely to completely different worlds. Do you think it's strange to change? major? I changed my major when I was your age. I know you'll do well in any field. The only thing I worried about is the job opportunities in creative areas. Follow your heart, but don't ignore future job options. Please keep this in mind while choosing a major. It's great to have you back from university. dear. Come inside. Your father and sister have gone to the supermarket. We're preparing a big dinner for you. Thanks. mom. Come and sit down first. Take a short break. How's everything bone at school? Pretty good overall. Well, there's one thing I want to talk to you about. I started to work study program at an accounting firm, but i've had a sudden change of heart. I'd rather not work with numbers. Instead, I want to switch to a creative feel like literature. That's a big change. They are likely to completely different worlds. Do you think it's strange to change? major? I changed my major when I was your age. I know you'll do well in any field. The only thing i'm worried about is the job opportunities in creative areas. Follow your heart, but don't ignore future job options. Please keep this in mind while choosing a major. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hello, sir, welcome to your raza associates. Do you have an appointment? I don't sorry, i'm looking for his Green. Well, last month, he mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the Prices of our business deal. I see I have her schedule in front of me, but i'm afraid there aren't any appointments listed nor any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon. sure. But is IT possible to drop into her office after shein . the conference room giving a presentation to investors until three P. M. May I take a message for her? Please mention the tom from AC international stopped by. He's my business card with my mobile number. I'm free for a chat on the phone anytime today, and I can come back to the office anytime next week. We'll do. sir. Thanks for coming by. I'll deliver this message for you. Hello, sir, welcome to your raza associates. Do you have an appointment? I don't sorry, i'm looking for me. Green, well, last month, he mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the Prices of our business deal. I see I have her schedule in front of me, but i'm afraid there aren't any appointments listed nor any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon. sure. But is IT possible to drop into her office after . unch conference, giving a presentation to investors until three P. M. May I take a message for her? Please mention the tom for may. See international stopped by. He's my business card with my mobile number. I'm free for a chat on the phone anytime today, and I can come back to the office anytime next week. We'll do, sir. Thanks for coming by. I'll deliver this message for you. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi, this is mary, the manager at Henry's girl. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we've already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. You'll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you open to that? Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks . to the customers. I understand, but being a host can be a great experience too. It's a fantastic way to develop your communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant Operates. You'll have a similar salary and it's a bit more relaxed. That sounds interesting, but i'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I'm a bit nervous about handling everything myself. especially because ours, there's always at least one more host on shift with you, so you have support and IT . won't feel difficult interested in . the position cell will just do one more appointment to chat with boss and the shift manager, then you'll be able to start your training. sure. That sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. Hi, this is mary, the manager at Henry's girl. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we've already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. You'll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you open to that? Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks . to the customers. I understand, but being a host can be a great experience too. It's a fantastic way to develop your communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant Operates. You'll have a similar salary and it's a bit more relaxed. That sounds interesting, but i'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I'm a bit nervous about handling everything by myself. especially during busy hours. There's always at least one more host on shift with you so you have support and IT won't . feel difficult rested in the house position. Then we'll just need schedule one more appointment to chat with the boss and the shift manager, then you'll be able to start your training. sure. That sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Good morning, everyone. It's time for our weekly health class. How many of you feel tired all the time? Raise your hands, please. Wow, there are a lot of hands. Doctors recommend that teens get at least eight to ten hours of sleep each night. However, in practice, many teens struggle to make IT. This is often due to a conflict between nature and modern life. During our teenage years, our body clocks tend to move forward. This natural change makes us want to go to sleep and wake up much later. However, as society usually demands we get up early, the key is finding a way to fall asleep earlier. Later on in the lesson will be talking about how stress and screen addiction can also impact our sleep. But first we're going to study the ten, three, two, one sleep role. This means that ten hours before bed, you stop drinking tea, coffee and other energy drinks. Your last meal of the day should be at least three hours before bed. Homework and other work should be completed at least two hours before bed. One hour before bed, you shut off all screens. These tips will help ready your body for sleep and help you drop off to sleep much more quickly. Good morning, everyone. It's time for our weekly health class. How many of you feel tired all the time? Raise your hands, please. Wow, there are a lot of hands doctors recommend that teens get at least eight to ten hours of sleep each night. However, in practice, many team struggle to make IT. This is often due to a conflict between nature and modern life. During our teenage years, our body clocks tend to move forward. This natural change makes us want to go to sleep and wake up much later. However, as society usually demands we get up early, the key is finding a way to fall asleep earlier. Later on in the lesson will be talking about how stress and screen addiction can also impact our sleep. But first, we're going to study the ten, three, two, one sleep role. This means that ten hours before bed, you stop drinking tea, coffee and other energy drinks. Your last meal of the day should be at least three hours before bed. Homework and other work should be completed at least two hours before bed. One hour before bed, you shut off all screens. These tips will help ready your body for sleep and help you drop off to sleep much more quickly. 哈三中2025-2026学年度下学期高二学年 期中考试 英语 试卷 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。 3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。 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卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C。 1. What do we know about Mr. Brown? A. He’s left for Germany. B. He sounds British. C. He works with Mrs. Black. 2. When will the woman’s flight take off tomorrow? A. At 8: 00 am. B. At 9: 00 am. C. At 11: 00 am. 3. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. Travel to France. B. Learn more French words. C. Research into French culture. 4. What is the weather like now? A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. How to cope with stress. B. How to keep healthy. C. How to prepare for exams. 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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What might the man be? A. A publisher. B. A writer. C. An editor. 7. What is the woman doing? A. Cheering the man up. B. Doing an interview. C. Recommending a book. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Where are the speakers? A. In a supermarket. B. At a university. C. At home. 9. What is the woman’s attitude toward the man’s idea? A. Understanding. B. Indifferent. C. Disapproving. 10. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Handle challenges flexibly. B. Consult his professors. C. Weigh career prospects. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Why can’t Tom meet Ms. Greenwell today? A. Ms. Greenwell doesn’t prepare well. B. It is not a good day for visits. C. He makes an unannounced visit. 12. Why does Tom come here? A. To call on his investors. B. To have business discussions. C. To attend a conference. 13. What does Tom want Ms. Greenwell to do? A. Give him a call later. B. Meet with him tomorrow. C. Visit his company next week. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What did the man do previously? A. He cooked food. B. He served customers. C. He gave staff training. 15. Why does the man hesitate to be a host at first? A. He wants a better salary. B. He finds it is too tiring. C. He thinks it is a one-person job. 16. What will the man do? A. Attend another interview. B. Draw up a training plan. C. Submit a formal application. 17. How does the man sound at the end of the conversation? A. Satisfied. B. Puzzled. C. Frustrated. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What is probably the speaker? A. A surgeon. B. A teacher. C. A student. 19. What causes long-term tiredness in teens? A. Body-clock-social-demand conflict. B. An addiction to screens and social media. C. A preference for drinking energy drinks. 20. What does the speaker tell us in the end? A. Stress’s effect on sleep. B. Teens’ early-wake trouble. C. Pre-bedtime arrangement. 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 Community Public Art Are you interested in creating a public art project in your neighbourhood? The City of Burlington public art program is dedicated to backing community-led projects by providing public art advice and, where applicable, access to city-owned parks and facilities. What Kinds of Projects Can be Considered? Community and/or artist-led projects taking place in public spaces can be accepted. Community public art projects can include, but are not limited to: ● Murals (壁画) ● Free-standing sculptures ● Temporary art equipment ● Outdoor mosaic installations ● Public chalk art displays ● Video and light-based artworks such as digital projections ● Artist-designed functional art such as park benches, bike racks (支架), light standards or other facilities What about the Fee Structure? The program charges a non-refundable $25 application fee for each project proposal. Approved projects may receive up to $3,000 in funding for materials, but this amount cannot exceed 75% of the total project cost. How to Apply? For individuals seeking to lead a community public art project, the online application paperwork must be completed on the web page prior to undertaking any subsequent steps. A staff member will then contact you to outline the application review process and discuss next steps. Once you are invited to proceed, a link will be sent. You will be required to sign up for a free account to submit your application and the full proposal. 21. Which of the following projects meets the program’s requirements? A. A running track along the river. B. A musical in Broadway Theatre. C. A snow sculpture in the city park. D. A maple tree in the library courtyard. 22. What’s the minimum total project cost for the full $3,000 funding? A. $2,250. B. $3,025. C. $4,000. D. $6,000. 23. What is the first step to lead a community public art project? A. Signing up for a paid account. B. Calling the staff for an interview. C. Discussing project details. D. Dealing with application materials. B Two years ago, working full-time from home, Kristin Richardson was overwhelmed by nonstop work calls, endless housework, and constant demands from her two daughters, until she reached her breaking point. Richardson’s initial solution was to advertise for a personal assistant. The only applicant was a man living in the Philippines. Then she investigated companies that provide online personal assistants. “They don’t know your market,” she says. “Nor do they have in-person relationships in the community to get things done.” So last summer, Richardson created a team of local personal assistants who stand ready to help with life’s many demands. She named the company Sherah. “This is a beautiful community of women helping women,” she says, noting her goal is to provide support for women who wish to stay in the workforce, as well as to hire those who want to set their own schedules. Richardson’s clients are primarily working women but also include some stay-at-home moms and single fathers. A $100 monthly membership fee grants access to a team of personal assistants. Coverage begins with a 60-minute session during which the team gets to know the clients and their needs and preferences. From there, a task list is created and jobs are assigned within the team. An annual membership is available for $1,200, which includes an hour of free task time per month. The membership fee also includes proactive (主动出击的) information — reminding members to think about camps, family birthdays, annual events, etc. — and tips about new experiences in town. Despite receiving a few complaints about membership costs and minor service delays, Richardson says she routinely hears from clients about the impact Sherah is having in their lives. “One client said she seems happier,” Richardson says. “I heard from another client, a banking executive, that she’s pursuing a promotion. She said she wouldn’t have the confidence to go after the job if she didn’t know she had us behind her. 24. What did Richardson do before starting the company? A. Doing a lot of advertising.     B. Studying assistant companies. C. Hiring a personal assistant.    D. Interviewing working mothers. 25. What inspired Richardson to launch Sherah? A. The mothers’ unseen hardships.   B. Women’s demand for full-time jobs. C. Her own unpleasant full-time job.  D. Working mums’ struggle with family life. 26. What can we learn about Sherah from the last two paragraphs? A. Full-time mums are their main clients.  B. They got positive feedback from clients. C. Their annual members get birthday gifts.  D. Monthly fee grants hours of free task time. 27. Where is the text probably taken from? A. A life magazine.  B. A research paper.  C. A parenting book.  D. A travel brochure. C A joint research team recently has developed a new electronic skin that is similar to human skin in durability and sensitivity. The skin or e-skin may play an important role in next-generation personalized medicine, soft robotics and artificial intelligence. “The ideal e-skin will mimic (模仿) the many natural functions of human skin, such as sensing temperature and touch, accurately and in real time,” says leading researcher Yichen Cai. However, suitably flexible electronics that can perform such delicate tasks while also used repeatedly must be carefully engineered. Most e-skins are made by putting an active sensor on the surface of human skin. However, the connection between them is often too weak, which reduces the durability and sensitivity of the material; otherwise, if it is too strong, it won’t be flexible enough, making it more likely to break the circuit. “The landscape of skin electronics keeps shifting at a remarkable pace,” says Cai. “The discovery of 2D sensors has accelerated efforts to turn these quite thin but strong materials into functional, durable artificial skins.” The new man-made skin built by the researchers could sense objects from 20 centimeters away. It could further make a quick response when touched in less than one tenth of a second. This type of e-skin could monitor a range of biological information, such as changes in blood pressure, which can be detected from movements of arms and legs. This data can then be shared and stored on the cloud via Wi-Fi. “One remaining problem to the widespread use of e-skins lies in mass production of high-resolution sensors,” adds group leader Vincent Tung. “However, the latest technology offers new promise.” 28. What is one of the features of the new e-skin? A. Single-use. B. Delicate. C. Sensitive to touch. D. Identical to human skin. 29. Why are most e-skins mentioned in paragraph 3? A. To prove e-skins’ popularity. B. To highlight the design challenges. C. To show the making procedures. D. To present the similarities with others. 30. What does the underlined word “landscape” in paragraph 4 most probably mean? A. Natural scenery. B. Personal space. C. Career plan. D. Development situation. 31. What is the purpose of the text? A. To present a cutting-edge e-skin. B. To discuss a medical topic. C. To show a physical phenomenon. D. To analyze the future of robots. D In Tell Me Where It Hurts, pain psychologist Rachel Zoffness challenges the long-held view that pain is merely a direct signal of physical damage. She argues pain is a “complex cocktail” of physical, emotional, psychological and social factors, offering new insights into the problem. Zoffness illustrates this with two nail stories. A construction worker stepped on a 7-inch nail, screaming in great pain, but the nail missed his foot — his pain was real without injury. On the contrary, a man had a 4-inch nail stuck in his face, yet felt little pain. These stories prove pain is not a reliable indicator of bodily harm, breaking the traditional link between damage and discomfort. Zoffness defines pain as a biopsychosocial phenomenon. The U.S. healthcare system focuses only on the biological aspect, missing two-thirds of the problem. She criticizes the system’s over-reliance on drugs and surgeries, noting that chronic pain affects millions, yet clinicians often lack training in whole-person care. Many pain sufferers feel unheard, as their non-physical struggles are ignored. But she offers hope: we can control some “pain ingredients”. Her book offers behavioral strategies — improving sleep, strengthening social ties, addressing injuries — for patients and providers. She stresses, “Never label pain as incurable.” Moreover, she highlights that whole-person care requires a shift in mindset. Clinicians must listen to patients’ full experiences, not just physical symptoms. This shift can empower patients to take an active role in their recovery, turning them from passive recipients to active participants. She also calls for better education of medical professionals on the psychological aspects of pain. Still, Zoffness ends optimistically. Pain, as a “whole-person problem”, needs a “whole-person solution”. Whole-person approaches unlock countless paths to relief, offering real hope to those trapped in chronic pain. This vision could reshape pain care for generations. 32. What can be inferred from the two nail examples in paragraph 2? A. Pain perception can be subjective. B. Severe wounds cause long-term pain. C. Workers are more sensitive to pain. D. Pain intensity depends on wound size. 33. What does the author intend to convey by mentioning clinicians’ insufficient training? A. Mental issues are overlooked. B. Health care system is flawless. C. Doctors lack clinical guidance. D. Patients should seek government help. 34. What does the “shift in mindset” in whole-person care mainly refers to? A. From active to passive. B. From narrow to comprehensive. C. From patient-centered to doctor-centered. D. From experience-focused to symptom-focused. 35. What is the most suitable title for the text? A. Drawbacks in Old Pain Treatments B. A Pioneer in Medical Research C. New Strategies for Mental Pain D. Pain Goes beyond Bodily Injury 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。 Education is about learning, enriching our lives and making us better citizens and independent thinkers. 36 But over the last decade and a half, the goal of learning has given way to grades and degrees. This has led to inflation (通货膨胀) in both. Degree inflation means employers require a bachelor’s degree or more for work that really doesn’t need it. Fortunately, hiring managers have begun to learn that, and degree requirements have been declining in many fields. 37 An analysis showed that grades in the Los Angeles have been rising while scores on nationwide standardized exams have been crashing. The gaps between grades and test scores are immense and consistent. Students’ actual mastery of the material declines despite their more credits and higher grades in math. 38 To avoid discouraging students, some school districts did away with F grade, so grade point averages have consistently risen. Plus, there is huge pressure from students and their parents. In a 2023 survey, educators said roughly half of students requested higher grades than they had earned and that 8 out of 10 teachers gave in, for a third of students and parents bother them when they don’t. Inflated grades damage the college admission process. While colleges used to regard high school grade point averages as the best predictor of higher education success, their predictive value has decreased. 39 Consequently, some students, armed with good grades, march off to college, only to find themselves in remedial classes (补习班) because they haven’t learned enough to take college-level courses. We have to ask ourselves: Do we want education to be about intellectual growth or a performance driven by grade inflation? 40 A. Grade inflation results from multiple factors. B. Its core mission is globally recognized by educators. C. Standardized tests reflect real academic performance effectively. D. Yet grade inflation shows no sign of slowing down in this period. E. After all, education should return to original nurturing of learners. F. A high grade no longer guarantees a student’s academic competence. G. Many teachers are tired of parents’ endless requests for higher grades. 第三部分 语言运用 (共三节,满分 45 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。 The sun sank behind the trees as the wildlife photographer held his camera tight, hoping to capture an image of a relatively rare bird, a particular kind of heron (苍鹭). He’d 41 several disappointing hours in vain with no luck at all. He needed a 42 soon, otherwise it would be too 43 and he would have to come back the next day and start all over again. Suddenly, to his delight, a heron 44 on a branch right in front of him. He 45 raised his camera, adjusted the focus and took the 46 just a second before the bird spread its wings and flew away. Feeling particularly pleased with himself, the photographer looked at the image, only to make an astonishingly apparent 47 . There, in the background, easy to 48 at first sight, was another bird mid-flight: a strikingly rare, nearly endangered woodpecker, one so mysterious that many birdwatchers spend years for just a 49 of it. The photographer hadn’t noticed the woodpecker at all; even without 50 , he had photographed a bird much rarer than the one he’d aimed for. This unexpected 51 illustrates the concept of serendipity (机缘巧合) — the experience of 52 something extraordinary while searching for something entirely 53 . History is often filled with such moments, from scientific breakthroughs like Penicillin’s (青霉素) accidental finding to everyday 54 . Sometimes, the most remarkable discoveries happen not through constant 55 , but through being in the right place at the right time. 41. A. driven B. extended C. waited D. stretched 42. A. signal B. reward C. bird D. coffee 43. A. dark B. delicate C. mysterious D. terrifying 44. A. survived B. settled C. crashed D. hid 45. A. continuously B. substantially C. patiently D. instantly 46. A. vision B. scene C. sight D. shot 47. A. claim B. mistake C. discovery D. presentation 48. A. ignore B. memorize C. handle D. eliminate 49. A. taste B. glimpse C. smell D. touch 50. A. movement B. efforts C. emphasis D. warning 51. A. intervention B. setback C. comparison D. incident 52. A. taking up B. making for C. coming across D. wiping out 53. A. unaware B. endangered C. unlikely D. different 54. A. surprises B. attempts C. anticipations D. routines 55. A. pursuit B. observation C. struggle D. reflection 第二节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 56. He stayed up late playing computer games every day and never reviewed his lessons, and ___________ consequence, he failed several important exams. 57. Environmentalists insisted that limited fresh water resources ___________ (conserve) strictly in public sectors, as an effective measure to deal with the worsening global water crisis. 58. The research team ___________ (consist) of five experienced professors and ten young students has made great achievements in recent years. 59. ___________ (noble) bearing the disappointment, she focused firmly on her next worthy pursuit. 60. There are ___________ (count) kind-hearted people from all over the country donating money and materials to help people in the earthquake-hit areas rebuild their homes. 61. Long-term ___________ (expose) to strong sunlight without protection may cause serious damage to your skin and even increase the risk of illness. 62. Reports of similar incidents ___________ (multiply) rapidly across the region over the past few months. 63. It was not until he witnessed the rapid development of cities with his own eyes ___________ he truly understood the significance of governmental policies. 64. She leaned forward slightly, eyes brightened with curiosity, as if ___________ (hear) a secret the man was about to tell. 65. Many families are not trapped in poverty, but in a subtle situation ___________ emotional communication gradually fades amid busy daily routines. 第三节 语篇填空(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。 A Swede’s journey with Peking Opera Peking Opera has been a life-changing experience for Swedish actor Timothy Pilotti, guiding him to China and fueling his strong appetite for cultural exchange. Pilotti 66 (attach) to Peking Opera at an early age, attracted by its elegant stage movements and fascinating combat performances. Hence, when assigned to research a foreign theater style at a Finnish university, he made 67 clear that he would pick this traditional Chinese art form. In 2009, Pilotti started his studies in Beijing. Little 68 he knew about Peking Opera before, his training and self-discipline led to him 69 (rapid) mastering the key ideas of this art through strict practice, and he 70 (commit) himself to spreading this art form to date. He went back for further study in 2014. Building on his progress, he later blended what he had acquired with his own Swedish works, creating two original plays: one inspired by the Monkey King from Journey to the West, and another 71 (base) on Jingwei, a mythical figure transforming into a bird to fill the sea. In these shows, he mixes Western physical theater with Chinese traditional skills skillfully, expressing the characters’ traits 72 way of lively Peking Opera movements. His work not only brings old stories alive but develops 73 deeper understanding of the beauty of Chinese culture. Since putting on these two plays, Pilotti has won increasing 74 (recognize) as a cultural bridge between China and Sweden. “My dream is to enhance more cultural exchange and one day produce a show 75 (feature) both Chinese Peking Opera artists and Swedish performers,” he says. 第四部分 写作(共一节,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。 After Ms. Morgan’s art class in the art room on Wednesday, Vince would stay back to help tidy up. The first thing he noticed when he joined the class last semester was the old wooden easel (画架) by the window. Ms. Morgan had talked about it so often that every student knew its story — it was a gift from her dearest workmate, Mrs. Hale, who retired after 30 years of teaching art here. That easel was more than just wood and nails. It was covered with tiny signatures of students from past years — from the kids who’d gone on to study art in college. Every morning, Ms. Morgan would wipe its surface with a soft cloth, careful not to damage the names. Last month, when a rainstorm leaked through the window, she’d rushed to move it to safety, saying, “This easel’s held more dreams than any textbook in this room.” As Vince carried a box of paintbrushes and a tube of paint, he tripped slightly, and his left arm crashed into the easel. It fell down! One of the easel’s legs, which had been joined with wood glue, broke into two pieces. Some signatures on the easel were also stained. His heart sank like a stone. He dropped to his knees, fingers brushing the familiar signatures, and felt a cold panic spread through his back. His mum had told him once about a time she had broken her neighbor’s plant pot as a kid and hidden it — she had felt guilty for weeks, her stomach hurting every time she passed the neighbor’s yard. “Avoiding the truth doesn’t fix what’s broken,” she’d said. But the thought of Ms. Morgan’s sad face made his throat tight. He stood up, staring at the broken leg, and even considered dragging the easel into the storage room — maybe no one would find it right away. All afternoon, he sat through math and history class with that image stuck in his head, unable to focus on anything. 注意: (1)续写词数应为 150 个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 By the end of school, Vince dragged his feet to Ms. Morgan’s office. Feeling a weight lifted, Vince headed straight for the art room. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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