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2025~2026学年度第二学期阶段联测
高二英语试题
考试时间120分钟,总分150分
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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.Where is Tom now probably?
A.In the playground.
B.In the classroom.
C.In Miss White's office.
2.What does the woman think of the movie?
A.Terrible.
B.Average.
C.Extraordinary.
3.What is the weather like now?
A.Rainy.
B.Cloudy.
C.Sunny.
4.Why was the woman late?
A.She missed the taxi.
B.The taxi had an accident.
C.She got injured.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Alecture.
B.Different countries.
C.Traditional customs.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作
答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why does the woman come here?
A.To increase strength.
B.To ease tension.
C.To lose weight.
7.What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A.Buy her a fitness program.
B.Design a personalized program.
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C.Teach her to repair the equipment.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why did Lucy refuse the invitation?
A.She has made other plans.
B.She quarreled with Janice.
C.She feared spoiling others'fun.
9.What did the man ask his sister to do?
A.Visit Lucy another day.
B.Prepare many vegetables.
C.Introduce her friends to Lucy.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Host and guest.
B.Writer and reader.
C.Boss and employee.
11.What is the work-life balance like in traditional workplaces?
A.People spend little time with family.
B.People work long legal working hours.
C.People's work and private lives are separate.
12.What will the man probably talk about next?
A.The healthy working lives.
B.The changed work-life balance.
C.The difference in his new book.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What is a must for the position?
A.A bachelor's degree in computer engineering.
B.Hands-on programming experience.
C.Skills relating to developing applications.
14.What is one of David's strengths?
A.He learns quickly.
B.He develops apps well.
C.He works with friends.
15.How does Cathy feel about David?
A.Satisfied.
B.Doubtful.
C.Uninterested.
6.When will David hear back from the company?
1.Within three days.
B.Within a week.
C.Within a month.
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听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What caused the natural disaster in Colombia first?
A.Strong wind.
B.Heavy rain.
C.Mudflow.
18.What were people doing when the disaster hit the area?
A.Working.
B.Sleeping.
C.Traveling.
19.How many soldiers and police officers came to people's rescue?
A.Over 100.
B.Over 200.
C.Over 1,000.
20.What might the road conditions lead to?
A.The difficulty in reaching the trapped.
B.The possibility of creating anxiety.
C.The shortage of food and supplies.
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
Summer Gap Semester:Rockies
Trip Overview
At Wilderness Adventures,we believe that summer should never end.Intended for 12th graders longing for
an impactful learning opportunity,our Summer Gap Semester Programs will challenge you in new and exciting
ways.Spend your semester learning and improving your outdoor skills,and exploring some of the most beautiful
wilderness areas in the United States.Join like-minded students on an adventure that takes you away from the
virtual,and into the real world.
Dates
Service Hours
Accommodations
June 15-July 19
8 hours/day
Tent Camping
Activity Highlights
Spend 35 days with wilderness Adventures exploring the splendid Rocky Mountain region during our
summer semester programs.Starting in Salt Lake City and ending in Jackson Hole,the group will hit the road
after initial preparations to get the most out of this semester of growth,challenge,and fun.The group's grand
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adventure will follow the schedule:
-4 days exploring Arches Nafional Park
.5 days boating through Labyrinth Canyon
.7 days attending wilderness First Responder(WFR)course
.8 days backpacking in Grand Staircase Escalante
Between each section.the group will have time to relax,resupply food and take showers.
Your security will be guaranteed!
Our trip leaders care deeply about the growth and development of their students.For multiple summers,they
have proven their ability to connect with older students,teach valuable life lessons through our program
carriculum,and maintain risk management guidelines in the backcountry.
21.What can a participant expect in the program?
A.To do extreme sports.
B.To protect wilderness
C.To get close to nature.
D.To earn school credits.
22.How many days are scheduled for breaks?
A.8.
B.11.
C.19.
D.24.
23.What is a trip leader supposed to do?
A.Direct career choices.
B.Change teens'habits.
C.Ensure students'safety.
D.Teach physical education.
B
While many California girls love the beach,Chloe Kim has favored snow since childhood.Born in Long
Beach,California in 2000 to South Korean parents,she was introduced to snowboarding at 4.Showing great
athletic talent,she started competing at 6.Though supported by her parents,who advised her to focus on
education,she studied French in Switzerland during third and fourth grades.
Back in California,her dad drove her nearly six hours every weekend to a ski resort for snowboarding
training.The effort paid off:she won gold at the 2015 X Games as the youngest ever,then claimed another gold at
the 2018 Pyeong Chang Winter Olympics with a nearly perfect 100 score in the halfpipe (U).This win
was particularly meaningful for the young athlete as her extended South Korean family attended to support her.
However,the heavy expectations and competition anxiety took a toll,making her consider quitting.With a
therapist's help,she recognized her value beyond being an athlete.She then adjusted her training routine,
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practicing old moves and only choosing exciting,challenging ones to-reignite her initial passion for the sport.
As she prepares for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympies,Chloe acknowledges she could break the
halfpipe record.But she has decided in advance that win or lose,she won't let stress dominate her or a loss define
her."True success is being content with where you are and who.you are,"she said."When mentally,physically
and spiritually strong,you can achieve anything.That's my current state,which is why I feel pretty successful
10w.”
24.Why was Chloe Kim's 2018 Winter Olympics gold medal especially meaningful?
A.She got a nearly perfect score of 100 in the halfpipe.
B.Part of her South Korean family rooted for her on site
C.She became the youngest gold medalist in the X Games.
D.It helped her decide to continue snowboarding competition.
25.The underlined phrase"took a toll"in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A.had a negative effect
B.brought great benefits
C.created new opportunities
D.attracted public attention
26.What can be inferred about Chloe Kim's attitude towards the 2026 Winter Olympics?
A.She is overly anxious about breaking the record.
B.She cares more about the result than the process.
C.She doubts her ability to compete in the halfpipe
D.She is mentally prepared to handle different outcomes.
27.What is the main idea of the text?
A.The challenges Chloe Kim faced in her snowboarding career.
B.Chloe Kim's achievements in major snowboarding competitions.
C.Chloe Kim's preparation for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
D.Chloe Kim's journey of snowboarding and her understanding of success.
c
Robert Campbell,a 68-year-old retired teacher from Glasgow,has lived with type 2 diabetes(2)
for a decade.Recently,worrying bhurriness in his vision prompted him to seek a screening for diabetic retinopathy
-a diabetes-related eye disease that causes blindness.Traditionally,he would have faced a long wait for a
specialist appointment within Scotland's National Health Service.
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His local clinic,however,was part.of a new pilot program using an AI-powered platform,for.eye disease
called"RetinaScan AI.The process was simple:a staff member took a photograph.of Robert's retina().
Within minutes,the system provided an automated assessment,detecting subtle signs of the disease with
remarkable accuracy.This initiative effectively skipped the traditional bottleneck,bringing expert-level screening
directly to the conimunity.
The technology is built on deep learning.The AI was trained on hundreds of thousands of retinal images
previously labeled by eye doctors.Through this process,it learned to identify critical indicators of diabetic eye
disease with a consistency unaffected by human tiredness.Its primary role is screening:efficiently identifying
healthy patients and flagging those,like Robert,who require urgent specialist care.
"Platforms like RetinaScan AI are game-changers,"explains Dr.Eleanor Reed,a consultant eye doctor.
"They don't replace our expertise;they enhance it.By handling the massive initial screening workload,they
ensure that human specialists can focus their skills on complex diagnoses and treatment planning,ultimately
preventing preventable vision loss."
The Glasgow pilot has already yielded promising results.In its first six months,the program successfully
screened over 5,000 patients,cutting average wait times for screening from 12 weeks to just days.More
importantly,it has accurately flagged hundreds of at-risk individuals,like Robert,for early intervention,
demonstrating a meaningful impact on patient outcomes.
Robert Campbell's story is just the first chapter.This pilot program paves the way for AI technology to
expand globally,reaching millions who need these vital screenings.
28.What problem did Robert Campbell face before the AI program was introduced?
A.He was found to haye a rare diabetic eye disease.
B.He had to wait long for a specialist appointment.
C.His local clinic lacked the necessary equipment.
D.His eye disease was too advanced to be treated.
29.What is the main advantage of"RetinaScan AI"according to the text?
A.It replaces the need for human doctors
B.It provides immediate treatment for patients.
C.It is cheaper than traditional screening methods.
D.It offers quick and accurate screening in communities.
30.Why does Dr Eleanor Reed call AI platforms"game-changers"?
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A.They finally avoid vision loss.
B.They treat complex diseases.
C.They free experts for complexities.
D.They-work without specialists.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.How is AI Transforming Eye Care?
B.Is AI the Doctors'Newest Assistant?
C.What Could AI Contribute to Humans?
D.Can AI Systems See More Than Doctors?
D
As a college student majoring in digital tedia,I once thought traditional paper-cutting was outdated-
especially in the age of modern printing technology that could mass-produce fancy patterns in seconds.So when
my grandma asked me to learn paper-cutting with her last summer,I agreed only out of politeness.
Grandma had been a paper-cutting artist for over 50 years.Her works,featuring lions,peonies and folk
stories,decorated every corner of our house.But my first attempt was frustrating.The scissors slipped constantly,
and the paper-cut rabbit I made looked more like a funny-looking cat."Why bother with this when modern
printing can do it better and faster?"I complained.Grandma didn't argue.She just handed me an old album full of
her works from different years.
In the album,I saw a paper-cut of a family reunion she made for my parents'wedding,and another of a little
girl chasing butterflies-drawn for me when I was born."Paper-cutting isn't just about patterns,"she said gently.
"Every cut carries memories and emotions that machines can't copy."That night,I stayed up watching her work.
Her gnarled fingers moved quickly,and a vivid dragon took shape on the red paper in minutes.
Inspired,I tried again.This time,I decided to combine tradition with technology.I used computer software to
design a draft of a paper-cut themed on"lunar new year's reunion",then followed grandma's teachings to refine
every detail by hand.When I showed her the final work-a mix of classic patterns and modern composition-
her eyes lit up.Later,we submitted it to a cultural heritage competition and won the second prize.
Now,I run a small online account sharing our collaborative works.Many young people comment that
they've started to appreciate traditional crafts again.Modern technology is powerful,but grandma taught me that
the warmth of human hands and the emotions in handcrafted works are irreplaceable.This experience didn't just
make me love paper-cutting;it made me understand how to protect traditions in a fast-paced,industrialized world.
32.Why did the author agree to learn paper-cutting at first?
A.She was eager to inherit the traditional craft.
B.She wanted to combine it with digital technology.
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C.She didn't warit to make her grandma unhappy.
D.She needed it for her digital media courses.
33.What did grandma do when the author complained about paper-cutting?
A.She critieized the author's impationce directly.
B.She showed the author her collection of works.
C.She taught the author advanced cutting skills.
D.She argued with the author about modern.technology's limitations.
34.How did the author improve her paper-cutting?
A.She learned from mass-produced patterns entirely.
B.She copied grandma's old works repeatedly.
C.She combined computer design with hand-refining.
D.She attended a professional paper-cutting training.
35.What is the author's attitude towards grandma?
A.Admiring and thankful.
B.Indifferent and unconcerned.
C.Critical and dissatisfied.
D.Doubtful and 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。
How to express hurt feelings
Expressing hurt feelings can be challenging,especially for teenagers.36Luckily,there are some
simple techniques on how to effectively express your hurt feelings.
37 Before you approach someone to tell them that they've hurt your feelings,identify exactly why
you feel hurt.It's important to give a specific reason for your hurt feelings so that you can express this to the
person who hurt you.If you're unsure about why you feel hurt,review what happened in your mind or write about
it.
Take a few deep breaths and try to relax.If you're feeling overwhelmed by your emotions,take a few deep
breaths in and out before speaking with the persons.38You may also find it hard to communicate what
you're feeling if you are overcome with emotions.If taking deep breaths doesn't seem to help,try taking a brisk
walk or doing push-ups.This will help to release endorphins(and clear your head.
Use"I"statements to communicate what you're feeling.39 Instead,express your feelings by using
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"I"rather than"you".Explain the issue in an objective way.This will be less likely to put the person on the
defensive.For example,you might say,"I felt hurt that I didn't geta call to tell me you couldn't make it
yesterday."
Listen carefully to the other person's response.After.you've expressed your hurt feelings,give the other
person a chance to respond.Listen to what they have to say with your full attention.They might not have realized
they hurt you,or they may have a different view on the situation.40
A.Be specifie in your description.
B.Think about what you're feeling and why.
C.Avoid blaming the person for how you feel
D.You can express your feelings in a more reasonable way
E.Having an open dialogue can lead to a better understanding and resolution
F.However,it's important to communicate to maintain your emotional well-being.
G.Talking to them when you're feeling angry,stressed,or tearful can make.matters worse.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I have a small garden in front of my house.Every spring,I plant some flowers there.This year,I decided to
plant some tulips.I bought the bulbs from a local nursery and 41 them in the soil carefully.I watered
them regularly and 42 for the first signs of growth.
After a few weeks,I started to see little green shoots 43 through the soil.I was so 44.As the
days passed,the shoots grew taller and stronger.Soon,the tulip buds began to form.I couldn't wait to see them
45-.
One morning,I went out to the garden and was 46 to find that the tulips had bloomed.There were
red,yellow,and purple tulips,all 47 in the morning sun.They looked so beautiful that I couldn't 48
my eyes.I invited my neighbors to come and have a look.They all 49 the beauty of the tulips.
As the days went by,the tulips began to fade.I knew that their time was 50,but I was still a little sad
to see them go.I cut some of the tulips and put them in a vase inside the house.Even though they were no longer
in the garden,they still brought a touch of 51 to my home.
I learned a lot from this experience.Planting flowers is not just about 52 beautiful flowers.It's also
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about the 53 of watching them grow.It teaches you patience and makes you more 54 to the
beauty of nature.I'm already looking forward to next spring when I can plant more flowers and 55 the
whole process again.
41.A.placed
B.threw
C.hid
D.stored
42.A.asked
B.looked
C.paid
D.waited
43.A.growing
B.pusbing
C.rising
D.pulling
44.A.excited
B.worried
C.bored
D.surprised
45.A.close
B.open
C.rise
D.fall
46.A.disappointed
B.shocked
C.amazed
D.frightened
47.A.shining
B.dancing
C.swinging
D.hiding
48.A.open
B.close
C.believe
D.take
49.A.ignored
B.praised
C.criticized
D.questioned
50.A.over
B.on
C.up
D.down
51.A.sadness
B.darkness
C.coldness
D.color
52.A.buying
B.selling
C.getting
D.losing
53.A.pain
B.trouble
C.joy
D.fear
54.A.blind
B.deaf
C.insensitive
D.sensitive
55.A.repeat
B.forget
C.miss
D.avoid
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。
Space Day of China falls on April 24th every year.In 2026;the theme of the day is a slogan
56
(reflect)the spirit of Chinese space exploration.2026.marks 57 70th anniversary of the founding of
China's space industry.In the early days,the country was weak,with equipment and technology
58
(limit).
Though conditions were tough,the first-generation scientists spared no effort 59(
(develop)space
technology.In 1970,Dongfanghong-1,China's first artificial satellite,60
(launch)successfully,which
inspired the whole nation.
Over the past decades,China 61(achieye)remarkable progress in space programs.It has completed
great projects,62(include)lunar and Mars exploration.
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Scientists face strict technical barriers,63 they never give up independent innovation.Innovation is
the key 64China's rapid space development.Besides,cooperation is also vital.We are willing to share
space resources and serve mankind 65(globe).
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,上周你校爱心社团组织了慰问社区老人的活动,帮助老人普及安全和急救常识。请你
写一篇新闻报道,记录这次活动。要点如下:
1.活动的过程;
2活动的反响和收获。
注意:
1写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Caring Club Brings Safety Knowledge to the Elderly
第二节(满分25分)
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成~篇完整的短文。
Today was the day for the picnic at Blackberry Farm!Arizona,her younger sister Ida,and their parents had
been looking forward to it all week.Vivid images of rolling hills,friendly cows,and chasing chickens had filled
the girls'dreams.
"Ida,I baked cookies shaped like all the animals we might see!"Arizona announced proudly that morning,
showing her sister the carefully decorated treats.There were horses,pigs,sheep,and even a few
questionable-looking chickens.
"I want the horsey one!"little Ida exclaimed,jumping up and down.
"Not now,sweetie,"their mother said gently."We'll eat them at the picnic."
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After a final check,they piled into the cat,laughter and chatter filling the space.They had driven for about
twenty minutes when Arizona suddenly realized something.
"The cookies!"she cried out."And the picnic blanket!They're still on the kitchen table!"
The whole family let out a sound of disappointment.Dad sighed but made a U-turn."No one wants a picnic
without Arizona's special cookies,"he said,trying to lighten the mood.
After getting the cookies,they hit the road again.Now running late,Dad made a decision."I know a shortcut,"
he declared,turning onto a narrow,unpaved road the family had never used before."It should save us some time."
Almost immediately,the smooth ride disappeared.The car bounced and shook violently on the stony path.A
worrying clunk-clunk-thud started coming from underneath the car.Then,the engine died completely.Silence fell,
broken only by Ida's sobs.
Dad tried to restart the car,but in vain.He got out,looked underneath,and came back with a worried face.
"We're stuck."A call to road service confirmed their fears:help was available,but the nearest roadside-service
truck was two hours away.The two sisters sank back in their seats,their excitement replaced by a heavy cloud of
disappointment.Their perfect picnic day was ruined.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150词左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then,a wildflower field jumped into Dad's sight.
When the roadside-service truck came,they felt unwilling to leave this pretty field.
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