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西宁二中2025-2026学年第二学期
高三年级英语学科二模考试卷
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)
1.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Asong.
B.Ahobby.
C.Ahero.
2.What will the man do this Friday afternoon?
A.Watch a show.
B.See a dentist.
C.Chair a meeting.
3.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In the supermarket.
B.At the airport.
C.In the car.
4.How does the man sound?
A.Alarmed
B.Calm
C.Excited.
5.What does the man suggest Susan do?
A.Find academic paitners
B.Present research results.
C.Seek university funding
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Neighbors.
B.Friends.
C.Coworkeis.
7.What is the woman doing?
A.Selling flowers.
B.Taking a class.
C.Tending her garden.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.Why does the woman talk to the man?
A.To discuss the meal plan
B.To order take-away food.
C.To complain about the food.
9.What does the woman care about regarding the food?
A.Its healthiness.
B.Its diversity.
C.Its taste
10.What does the man mean in the end?
A.The change of oil is well received.
B.It's hard to meet everyone's needs.
C.They will go back to the old recipe
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.Why did Sam decide to make the show?
A.To record kids'life
B.To connect kids to nature.
C.To protect the environment.
12.What's the challenge of organizing a hike for children?
A.Keeping kids focused.
B.Arousing kids'curiosity.
C.Dealing with emergencies.
13.What does Sam intend to film next season?
A.A coastal walk.
B.A forest adventure.
C.A desert hike.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.What happened to Susan yesterday?
A.She had an accident.
B.She missed the test.
C.She was sick.
15.What is Susan asking Professor Davis about?
A.The acting skills.
B.The exam content.
C.The writing assignment.
16.What does Davis ask Susan to do?
A.To attend a meeting.
B.To distribute the tickets.
C.To reschedule a theater visit.
17.Who is Alan Altman?
A.An actor.
B.Areceptionist.
C.A professor.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.What discount can students get for one book?
A.30%
B.20%.
C.10%.
19.What can all students do on the spot?
A.Get small prizes
B.Grab a free coffee.
C.Have a lucky draw.
20.What's the purpose of this announcement?
A.To advertise a bookstore.B.To introduce a book fair.
C.To promote new books.
第二部分:阅读理解(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
Ecotourism Activities and Types
Not every outdoor or nature-based activity qualifies as ecotourism
Overtourism has made this clear.As outlined in our blog,ecotourism mainly
includes wildlife viewing,cultural ecotourism,hiking and recreation and citizen
science and voluntourism.
Wildlife Viewing
Responsible wildlife viewing offers the chance to observe animals behaving
naturally and moving freely within healthy ecosystems.This may involve guided
forest walks to spot birds,watching elephants walking across open plains,or
observing whales from a distance.
Cultural Ecotourism
Cultural ecotourism offers insight into local traditions and lifestyles
Experiences may include learning from long-established communities,visiting
important sites,or joining nature-related activities.Such activities must get
permission from local communities and should directly benefit communities,
ensuring heritage is shared on the community's own terms.
Hiking and Recreation
Hiking and recreation ecotourism activities might include cycling along
coastlines,or snowshoeing through valleys.These activities slow the pace of travel,
making it easier to notice details like wildflowers or bird songs that are often missed.
To be considered ecotourism,recreational activities must follow the Leave No
Trace principles,stay on selected roads and park legally.
Citizen Science and Voluntourism
Citizen science and voluntourism engage travelers in hands-on conservation
activities such as wildlife monitoring,habitat restoration,or road maintenance.
These experiences give participants a clearer understanding of environmental
challenges while supporting scientific research.Well-designed activities create a
mutually beneficial exchange:travelers learn from local experts,and conservation
programs gain extra capacity.
21.Which experience requires local permission?
A.Wildlife Viewing
B.Cultural Ecotourism.
C.Hiking and Recreation
D.Citizen Science and Voluntourism.
22.Which activity belongs to Citizen Science and Voluntourism?
A.Riding trained elephants.
B.Repairing natural paths.
C.Visiting tourist-only villages.
D.Taking photos with dolphins closely.
23.What is the author's purpose of writing the blog?
A.To tell travel stories.
B.To explain overtourism.
C.To introduce real ecotourism
D.To show fun outdoor activities.
B
In a busy community hall,a volunteer sits at a sewing machine,mending someone's much-loved dress,
while at another table,household tools are fixed.This is the Share and Repair Cafe,run by Transition Crich,
a"share and repair"project,in the village of Crich.
This project began five years ago,when the local magazine asked if anyone was interested in coming
together as volunteers to make their village become more sustainable and environmentally friendly."We've
grown from just mending items to having craft activities,a cafe area,and stands from local groups,"says
committee member Linda.Crucially,the group doesn't charge for its services."You don't have to pay for
your repairs.We just ask for donations to cover our costs,"says Linda.
Alan volunteers at the Share and Repair Cafe as part of the sharpening service,helping give new life
to everything from kitchen knives to garden tools."The community in Crich have been,and continue to be,
an amazing support to my family,following my cancer diagnosis,"he says."Getting involved has helped
shape a positive mindset,and helped extend my time on the planet.Giving something back is the least I can
do."
This commitment to action is evident in other projects Transition Crich facilitates.A fashion show is
coming up,too.People will write their creative ideas about sustainable clothing on pieces of fabric to call
on individuals to fight against fast fashion.A photography competition encourages people to take photos
while being cognizant of nature.The group also works with a junior school on environmental awareness
projects,helping young students leamn to mend their connection to the natural world.
Whether a volunteer or event attendee,the community benefit greatly from being involved with
Transition Crich.As we all know,loneliness isn't reserved for one particular group of society.What
makes inclusion initiatives like Transition Crich truly wonderful is their ability to mend the gaps between
generations,bringing together people of different ages in ways that might otherwise be hard to achieve.
24.What inspired the start of the"share and repair"project?
A.A repaired item.
B.A donation campaign.
C.A volunteer appeal.
D.A classic handcraft.
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25.What does the sharpening service bring to Alan?
A.An optimistic attitude to life
B.Better treatments of cancer.
C.A steady economic suppoit.
D.Improved professional skills
26.What does the underlined word"cognizant"in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Analytical.
B.Mindful.
C.Curious
D.Independent.
27.What is the best title of the text?
A.Friends Who Mend
B.Donations That Count
C.Sharing Coffee,Enjoying Lives
D.Designing Projects,Meeting Locals
C
My great-grandfather moved to Mexico over a century ago.He learned Spanish
and raised five children in a mixed German-Mexican household,but he didn't teach
them German,and the language was lost in one generation.Yet three generations later,
my children recovered it during visits to Germany.This story is a case study about
human cognition(认知).
When bilinguals(双语者)switch languages,.they choose the right language
system by mapping contexts to responses while keeping output consistent.This
mechanism works across fields.Taxi drivers develop brain adaptations to manage
thousands of routes and pick the best one.Professional musicians constantly switch
between musical notes,rhythms,and emotional expressions,requiring frequent
cognitive adjustments.Learning,understanding,and adaptation are all forms of
translation-matching expectations with the environment.This reframes intelligence
itself.Intelligence isn't just computation within a single domain ()It's the ability to
move between domains,to translate meaning into action.
This matters urgently because of Al.Large language models process information
at massive scales and match humans on many tasks,but they are stuck in computational
frameworks.They fail when the environment changes in ways unforeseen by training
data,lacking domain translation,physical experience,and real life
Humans survive change by switching cognitive domains:when one system fails,
we turn to another-from symbolic thought to sensory experience.This flexibility is our
greatest strength.We are not just information processors;we are domain translators.If
cross-domain translation is our fundamental adaptive mechanism,succeeding in the AI
age means strengthening this ability:identifying domain traps,translating across domains,and building
cognitive architectures that facilitate domain switching
AI will continue improving at fixed-domain tasks,but only humans can move between disconnected
domains.The future won't belong to those who process the most information,but to those who translate
between humans and AI,between multiple meaning systems,and between our present and future selves.
Adaptation is essentially translation.And translation is fundamentally human.
28.Why does the author mention the family story?
A.To stress human capacity.
B.To present a language bias.
C.To praise family education.
D.To illustrate a mechanism.
29.What is the intelligence reframed in paragraph 2?
A.Effective action-taking.
B.Computational abilities at scale
C.Cross-field translation.
D.Constant shifts in thoughts.
30.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.Human's cognitive advantage.
B.Human's intellectual domain.
C.AI's multi-system adaptability.
D.AI's huge information storage
31.Who would have a brighter future based on the last paragraph?
A.Those processing much information.
B.Those adapting to different domains.
C.Those concentrating on a fixed field.
D.Those developing meaning systems.
D
On a hot summer day,a cold drink is a welcome treat.But the cooling technology behind it comes at a
cost.Traditional refrigerators use gases called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs),which are powerful contributors
to global warming.Finding a better way has long been an unsolved problem.Now,scientists have
developed a new cooling method that may change this.
Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory released a technique called ionocaloric
)cooling.As the name suggests,it uses ions-charged particles (to create a cooling effect.The
idea builds on a simple physical process and theoretical modeling:melting takes heat.You've seen this on a
winter road-salt on ice causes it to melt,even in freezing temperatures.The ionocaloric cycle also uses salt
to change a liquid's phase and cool its surroundings.
Through modeling,the team predicted that moving ions could change a material's melting point,
allowing it to absorb heat on demand.To test this prediction,scientists mixed a salt-sodium iodide into a
liquid,.ethylene carbonate(EC,碳酸乙烯酯).When a small electric current was applied,the salt ions
moved,which changed the melting point of the liquid,causing it to melt.As the liquid melted,it absorbed
heat,cooling the space like melting ice.The team measured a temperature drop of 25C
with less than one volt-outperforming other similar technologies.
These results point to a bigger story.The system balances efficiency,cost,and
environmental impact.Early tests show promise in all three.One reason is the working
liquid,EC,can be made from CO2,meaning the system could be carbon-negative,
which avoids harm and helps clean up."The ionocaloric cycle has the potential to meet
all these goals,"said Drew Lilley,the leading engineer.
If successful,this technology could help nations meet the goals of the Kigali
Amendment,which aims to cut HFC use by 80%.Now,researchers face the next
challenge:moving the technology from the lab to the real world.With further
development,these systems could one day provide both cooling and heating without
harming the planet.
32.What is the principle of the ionocaloric cooling?
A.Melting absorbs heat from surroundings.
B.Expanding gas can produce cooling
C.Electricity can generate heat in materials.
D.Salt lowers the freezing point of water.
33.How did researchers test their prediction?
A.By reducing the amount of HFCs
B.By measuring COz in the atmosphere.
C.By monitoring real-time winter road conditions.
D.By conducting current in a salt-containing liquid
34.Why does the author stress EC can be made from CO2
A.To state how the system cuts HFCs.
B.To prove the system can save electricity.
C.To explain how the system brings cooling effect.
D.To show the system can help ease global warming.
35.What is the author's attitude towards ionocaloric cooling?
A.Neutral
B.Doubtful.
C.Hopeful
D.Dismissive
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
It's common for you to pressure your children to be smarter.36 Forcing children to study
may be the easiest way for them to learn,but not the best way.There are several guidelines you can follow
so that your children see studying as a way to acquire new things.
You should always remember you are not a teacher.Although you need to guarantee that your children
are completing their homework without any mistakes,you shouldn't do the homework for them.If you do,
your children won't be able to address their own issues and will always depend on others for help.
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Besides,be cautious about rewarding children for good grades.If you abuse this,your children will
only attempt to study for a reward.Getting bad grades,they'll feel like a failure.Thus,it's better to praise
your children when they pass a test.38 This way,they'll see their mistakes as opportunities to
improve and not see themselves as failures.
39 If you only spare no efforts to force your children to study,both you and they will be
frustrated.Therefore,place emphasis on devoting time to other activities that are fundamental to your
children's development,like playing sports and watching movies.
Some parents hold the belief that mental disorders lead to children's lack of interest in study.
40 It's very likely that their children are simply demotivated or disinterested.Therefore,it's good
to take the above tips into account.As a result,your children may find a genuine desire to study and do
their own homework.
A.That's not necessarily the case.
B.It is teachers'duty to correct homework mistakes.
C.You may enroll them in various after-class courses.
D.If not,patiently show them how to do better next time.
E.Instead,offer them guidance and tools to do self-research
F.Vital as study is,it's not the only thing kids must focus on.
G.Even if they fail in exams,you'd better control your temper.
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分0分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I had staited my academic joumney as a university instructor in Ethiopia,where I found considerable
satisfaction in mentoring(指导)students.
However,the 41 opportunities and resources there made it difficult to pursue my own
growth,so I went to the United States for my Ph.D.and postdoc.I assumed success meant 42 a
position at a highly research-related institution.
But during my postdoc,I realized I needed to change my 43
I am a
father of two daughters,one of whom requires long-term medical care.My modest
44 and limited benefits brought me financial instability and emotional
45.
Professional stress bled into my home life.In tumn,the weight of my
personal 46 made professional setbacks more disastrous.Trapped in this
47,I began to reconsider my career path.
I applied to several positions,and was delighted when I started to receive
invitations to interview.The campus visits included teaching 48,discussions
about mentoring,and an emphasis on how I would 49 research into a student
-centered environment.Such requirements were 50
but refreshing,helping
confirm that I was heading in the right direction.The students'engagement and
curosity
51
my passion for mentorship.And research didn't disappear-
perspectives on it 52
I've learned to redefine
53
after 2 years into my current position.It
isn't
54
about high-impact publications or grants ()It's about asking
meaningful research questions,55
opportunities for students to grow,and
maintaining a balance between professional ambitions and personal well-being.
41.A.adequate
B.constant
C.invaluable
D.rare
42.A.securing
B.expecting
C.creating
D.analyzing
43.A.routine
B.perspective
C.temper
D.major
44.A.ambition
B.personality
C.salary
D.attitude
45.A.disappearance B.exhaustion
C.control
D.reliance
46.A.weaknesses
B.failures
C.responsibilities
D.gains
47.A.cycle
B.institution
C.mistake
D.region
48.A.reflections
B.preparations
C.summaries
D.demonstrations
49.A.classify
B.integrate
C.pour
D.transform
50.measurable
B.comparable
C.amusing
D.challenging
51.A.refueled
B.redefined
C.developed
D.clarified
52.A.evolved
B.ceased
C.restored
D.increased
53.A.eagerness
B.happiness
C.success
D.progress
54.A.randomly
B.wildly
C.vividly
D.narrowly
55.A.leaving out
B.opening up
C.looking forward to
D.making up for
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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Located in central Beijing,the Palace Museum is China's largest and best-preserved ancient palace
complex,managing over 1.95 million valuable cultural relics )To ensure the
permanent 56 (preserve)and spread of these treasures,the museum began building a data center in
2000 57(store)images,videos,and other data related to its collection.
Since 58 (launch)the "digital Palace Museum"initiative,the museum has undertaken an all-
time effort to store digital images and 3D data of its cultural relics.Digital image information of tens of
thousands of objects 59(capture)every year.To date,the museum60(collect)digital
data on 1.07 million relics.At the same time,the museum 61 (active)promotes public access to its
digitization work.The digital gallery on the museum's website has made images of 150,000 relics available
to the public,transforming its database from an internal management tool 62 a public resource.It
has also launched online platforms such as "Record of Famous Paintings in the Palace Museum",
63 the museum's exhibitions are presented in a more comprehensive way.
As early as 2000,the Palace Museum recognized the unique 64 (strength)of digitally
enabled immersive ()experiences in cultural communication.The Palace Museum's commitment to
digitization reflects 65 (it)dedication to cultural protection in the digital age.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:(满分15分)
随着人工智能技术的普及,越来越多的同学开始使用AI工具辅助学习。你班下周将开展一次以“Digital
Age,Smart Learning”为主题的英语演讲活动,请你结合以下要点写一篇演讲稿:
1.AI工具辅助学习的利弊:
2.你的看法:
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Digital Age,Smart Learning
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。
Every day after school,Lucas and Noah pressed their noses against
Mr.Henderson's shop window.They stared at the red bicycle that stood proudly in the
center of the display.For months,they had saved every spare coin,yet the price still
seemed far beyond their reach.
When the first snow of winter covered their town,the brothers saw an oppoitunity.
They grabbed their shovels ()determined to turn the snowfall into savings
through hard-work.
They started in their own neighborhood.But many residents had already cleared
their walkways,and those who hadn't only offered a few coins for short paths.After
several tiring hours,they had earned just seven dollars-far less than they hoped
Refusing to give up,they headed to Maple Street,where the houses were bigger
and the driveways deeper in snow.Noah knocked on the door of a beautiful Victorian
house.Mrs.Wiliams answered,looking like she was in a hurry.When Noah asked if she
needed her driveway shoveled,she agreed at once.She took a twenty-dollar bill from
her purse and placed it into Noah's hand.
"I have to rush out,"she said with an encouraging smile."I'll leave it in your
capable hands."The boys stared at the bill,amazed.Twenty dollars -more than they
had made the entire day!Laughing in disbelief,they set to work with fresh energy.The
initial excitement carried them through the first hour of work.But as the aftemnoon
darkened and the temperature dropped,the work became harden.Their hands grew
nmb(庥木),their muscles ached,and the long driveway seemed endless.
Halfway through,Lucas threw down his shovel in frustration()."Let's just go.
She'll never know we didn't finish."
Paragraph 1:Noah's aching hands seemed to agree with his brother's words
Paragraph 2:As they cleared the final shovel of snow,Mrs.William's car retumned.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Noah's aching hands seemed to agree with his brother's words.
As they cleared the final shovel of snow,Mrs.William's car returned.
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