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绝密★考试结束前 2026年5月调研测试 高二年级英语学科试题 本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。全卷共12页,选择题部分1至9页,非选择 题部分10至12页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 考生注意: 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试 题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。 2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答, 在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。 选择题部分 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每 段录音播放两遍。 1.What bothers Anna? A.Her school life. B.A long-lost friend. C.A mistake in the speech. 2.What is the total monthly rent for the studio with Wi-Fi,water and electricity included? A.$300 B.$330. C.$380 3.What did the man suggest the woman do? A.Take a test every day. B.Work out a specific plan. C.Use different learning apps. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A documentary. B.Their professor. C.A tourist attraction. 5.What does the woman imply? A.The man is efficient. B.She needs the man's help. C.The man might leave early today 高二英语试题卷第1页(共12页) 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,每小题都 有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6.When did the conference end? A.On April 18th. B.On April 19th. C.On April 20th. 7.What makes the conference special? A.The location B.The participants. C.The organizers. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8.What does George say about the restaurant? A.It has reasonable prices. B.It's unpopular with tourists. C.It specializes in Western food. 9.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Colleagues. B.Guide and tourist. C.Waiter and customer. 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10.What did James do during the World Games? A.He joined a basketball team B.He attended a fistball competition. C.He enjoyed a frisbee practice game. 11.How did James find the sports atmosphere in Chengdu? A.It was a bit boring. B.It was very lively. C.It was too competitive. 12.Where does the conversation take place? A.In an office. B.In a stadium. C.In a park. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13.What is the woman doing? A.Teaching a class. B.Chairing a meeting C.Conducting an interview. 14.What inspired the man to start the Reconnect Movement? A.His high school teachers'advice. B.Mobile phone overuse among students C.Requirements for campus social activities 15.How is the Reconnect Movement different from other campaigns? A.It calls for a complete phone ban B.It limits the number of attendees. C.It helps communicate face-to-face naturally. 16.How does the man feel about the spread of the Reconnect Movement? A.Confident. B.Doubtful C.Worried. 高二英语试题卷第2页(共12页) 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17.Why did Jane Goodall go to Africa? A.To study wild animals. B.To visit places of interest. C.To record local people's lives. 18.What do we know about Dr.Leakey? A.He named some chimpanzees. B.He provided Jane Goodall with a job C.He recommended Jane Goodall to read Tarzan. 19.When did Jane Goodall pass away? A.At the age of 89. B.At the age of 91. C.At the age of 93. 20.What is the speaker trying to do in the end? A.Explain why Jane Goodall loves nature. B.Encourage people to protect wild animals C.Praise Jane Goodall's contributions and influence. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15个小题;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 It is common knowledge that Millennials read more books and visit libraries more often than any other generation.They prefer print books over digital ones,read literature for entertainment,and prefer reading news instead of watching them.How do the Millennials compare to Generation X or Baby Boomers?Finally,there is a handy visual that analyses reading habits of all five age groups. Lachlan Brown,the founder and editor of Best by the Numbers,has just released a stunning infographic(信息图)called“Which Generation Reads the Most?”.It's the most comprehensive source of data that relates to book reading across five generations,from Generation Z to The Silent Generation.The main part of the infographic,however,is a breakdown of reading habits by generation.The following is part of the highlights. Favorite genres(体裁)by generation Generation Z (aged 5-25):Their favorite fiction genres include Fantasy (53%)and Young Adult(49%).For nonfiction,they prefer Humor(27%)and Self-help (25%). Millennials(aged 26-40):They enjoy General adult fiction(46%)and Classic literature (25%).In nonfiction,they show a strong interest in Health/fitness(27%)and Parenting (22%). Generation X (aged 41-55):They read across all genres,and don't reveal a preference for a particular category.They like Crafts/hobbies(26%). Baby Boomers (aged 56-75):They like Thrillers(43%)in fiction,and Cooking(36%)in 高二英语试题卷第3页(共12页) nonfiction. The Silent Generation (aged 76+):Their top fiction genres are Mystery/suspense(71%) and Historical fiction(52%).For nonfiction,they prefer Biography/memoir (59%)and History (54%). How do we all find our books? Ways of finding Percentage/Key findings books Friends and family More than 55%of each generation get recommendations this way Social media 43%of Gen Z turn to social media,with Instagram as their first source Amazon 40%of Millennials and 38%of Gen X browse for books on Amazon. Bestseller lists 32%of Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation depend on them. 21.Which generation is most likely to be fond of the book Pride and Prejudice? A.Generation Z. B.Millennials C.Baby Boomers. D.The Silent Generation. 22.Which method of finding books accounts for the highest popularity? A.Browsing on Amazon. B.Asking friends and family. C.Turning to social media. D.Referring to bestseller lists. 23.What is the main purpose of the text? A.To advise readers on how to find good books B.To explain why people prefer different book genres. C.To encourage Millennials to read more digital books. D.To introduce reading habits across different generations. ◇ For years,my super-organized personality took over every part of my life,from keeping a calendar to cooking.I saved online recipe videos to plan shopping lists with big ideas for weeknight dinners:tacos one night,homemade burgers another.I was always too ambitious. You'd think this planning would mean less food waste.But as a woman working in London with last-minute events and long commutes,I was too tired to cook when I got home.Often,I'd end the week with a fridge full of waste.I felt bad and guilty,but I couldn't break this cycle. Last summer,I reviewed my spending and started growing tomatoes in my garden.I was new to gardening,but soon I became very focused on caring for these plants.It was like a switch had been flicked in my mind-I finally understood the value of food.I promised myself to change my habits. Now,I save every bit of uneaten food and put it in my next meal:using bread to thicken soups,or adding an egg to a three-day-old chili for breakfast.I also buy Too Good to Go boxes, which have extra food from local cafes and restaurants at lower prices,and challenge myself to make something from the mix.I've also changed my strict food rules.Fruit can go with savory dishes-apples work well in curries,and berries add color to a salad. 高二英语试题卷第4页(共12页) I'm less ambitious about weeknight meals now,but I'm much more creative.I've saved money and time and no longer feel bad when I open the fridge at the end of the week.It's been freeing and has helped me enjoy being more unplanned in other parts of my life,like making social plans.Best of all,I've rediscovered what I loved about cooking in the first place:the joy of making something delicious out of almost nothing. 24.Why did the author usually end up wasting what she had bought? A.She was not an expert at cooking. B.She often felt too exhausted to cook C.She didn't have proper food storage space. D.She tended to cook more food than necessary. 25.What made the author understand the value of food? A.Beginning to grow tomatoes. B.Learning new recipes online. C.Cleaning out wasted food one day D.Reviewing her spending carefully 26.What is adopted as a way to reduce food waste? A.Cooking only on weekends B.Sticking to strict food rules. C.Using food materials creatively D.Shopping at local farmers'markets. 27.What might be the author's current view on planning? A.Our daily life should be free of planning. B.Planning is essential for reducing food waste. C.Strict rules enhance the effectiveness of planning. D.Too much planning may prevent innovation and joy. C "Total work"is a term first used by the German philosopher Josef Pieper after World War II. It refers to the process by which human beings are turned into workers and nothing else.Work becomes total when it is the center of all human life;when everything else serves work;when leisure,celebration and play begin to look like and then become work;when there is no part of life left beyond work,when people fully believe that we were born only to work;and when other ways of life,which existed before total work won out,completely disappear from our cultural memory. What is so troubling about total work is not only that it causes unnecessary human suffering, but also that it removes the forms of playful contemplation concerned with our asking, pondering and answering the most basic questions of existence.First,there is always a sense of pressure,a feeling that there is always something that needs to be done right now.Second,one feels guilty whenever he is not as productive as possible. The burden character of total work is marked by endless,restless activity,worry about the 高二英语试题卷第5页(共12页) future,a feeling that life is too much to handle,troubling thoughts about missed chances,and guilt over the possibility of being lazy.In short,total work necessarily causes dukkha,a Buddhist term referring to the unsatisfactory nature of a life filled with suffering. Besides causing suffering,total work blocks our access to higher levels of reality.What is lost in the world of total work is art's showing of beauty,love's pure joy,and philosophy's sense of wonder.All of these require silence,stillness,and a true willingness to simply experience.If meaning is what allows us to connect with something greater than ourselves,then what is lost in a world of total work is the very possibility of experiencing meaning.What is lost is the search for why we are here. 28.Which of the following best reflects the feature of total work? A.Work is considered as an important part of life B.People are devoted to pursuing their career goals. C.Work almost dominates every aspect of human life. D.People feel proud when they are highly productive. 29.What does the underlined word"dukkha"in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.A constant sense of pressure. B.A lasting state of eagerness. C.A temporary feeling of regret. D.A deep desire for achievement. 30.What can be inferred about the impact of total work on human experience? A.It forces people to seek different meanings in life B.It makes people more productive and spiritually fulfilled. C.It strengthens people's connection with higher levels of reality. D.It reduces the possibility of having precious spiritual experiences. 31.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.How to Balance Work and Leisure B.What is Lost in a World of Total Work C.Say Goodbye to Work-Centered Existence D.Total Work to Blame for Productivity Decline D AI may sound confident-but when it comes to real understanding,it's still guessing more than you think. Washington State University professor Mesut Cicek and his research team repeatedly tested ChatGPT by giving it hypotheses()taken from scientific papers.The goal was to see if the AI could correctly determine whether each claim was supported by research or not-in other words,whether it was true or false.In total,the team evaluated more than 700 hypotheses and asked the same question 10 times for each one to measure consistency. When the experiment was first conducted in 2024,ChatGPT answered correctly 76.5%of the time.In a follow-up test in 2025,accuracy rose slightly to 80%.However,once the researchers adjusted for random guessing,the results looked far less impressive.The AI performed only 60%better than chance.The system had the most difficulty identifying false 高二英语试题卷第6页(共12页) statements,correctly labeling them only 16.4%of the time.It also showed notable inconsistency Even when given the exact same prompt()10 times,ChatGPT produced consistent answers only about 73%of the time. "We're not just talking about accuracy,we're talking about inconsistency,because if you ask the same question again and again,you come up with different answers,"said Cicek."We used 10 prompts with the same exact question.There were several cases where there were 'five true,five false'” The findings highlight the importance of using caution when relying on AI for important decisions,especially those that require subtle or complex reasoning.While generative AI can produce smooth,convincing language,it does not yet demonstrate the same level of conceptual understanding.According to Cicek,these results suggest that artificial general intelligence capable of truly "thinking"may still be further away than many expect."Current AI tools don't understand the world the way we do-they don't have a brain',"Cicek said."They just memorize,and they can give you some insight,but they don't understand what they're talking about.” 32.How did the researchers carry out the study? A.They made a one-year comparison study. B.They tested AI with unproven hypotheses. C.They had AI repeatedly check the hypotheses. D.They reviewed theoretical scientific researches. 33.What do the test results indicate about ChatGPT? A.It reacted equally to the same prompt. B.It had limited advantage over random. C.Its judgment accuracy remained steady. D.Its capacity to identify false claims declined. 34.Why did Cicek mention the"five true,five false"cases in paragraph 4? A.To highlight AI's fixed reply patterns. B.To stress AI's limited factual knowledge C.To emphasize AI's surprising inconsistency D.To show AI's preference for balanced responses. 35.What does the research mainly tell us? A.AI's language ability is quite reliable. B.AI owns some conceptual understanding. C.AI with true thinking ability is simply impossible D.AI's judgement should always be viewed with caution. 高二英语试题卷第7页(共12页) 第二节(共5个小题;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。 Four Tips for a Better Morning Routine Whether you're an early bird,a night owl or somewhere in between,mornings can be tough-especially now that many of us are waking up in darkness or near-darkness,thanks to daylight saving time.36 Prepare the night before."A really great morning starts the night before,"said Anna Dearmon Kornick,a time management coach.So get honest about your sleep habit,paying attention to when you fall asleep and wake up.37 This can benefit your overall health as well as your mood.Ms.Kornick tells clients to go through their morning routines step by step and identify things that can be done ahead of time to decrease stress.If you have a virtual assistant like Alexa or Siri,ask it to give you morning reminders,she said 38 Deepika Chopra,a clinical psychologist,describes herself as "deeply not a morning person."To put herself in a happier frame of mind before she gets up,she pictures a sensory moment later in the day,like the first sip of tea or feeling hot water in the shower.This visualization can help you build feelings of optimism as the day begins. Move and get some light.Just three minutes of movement can lift your mood and may increase levels of dopamine,a hormone involved in alertness and motivation.So most mornings, Dr.Chopra does something she calls"wake up and dance".39 Light exposure tells your body it's daytime and makes you feel more alert. Try "glimpse practices".Mornings can be busy,especially for night owls.So Diana Winston,director of UCLA.Mindful,recommends carving out a few moments to rest and re-center,which she calls "glimpse practices."40 She likes to get a mug of tea and take a moment to notice the sky. A.Why do mornings feel so hard for many people? B.So how can you make the most of the mornings? C.Adopt a positive mind-set before your feet hit the floor. D.That's simply taking five seconds to just be,rather than do E.Plan to go to bed and get up at roughly the same time every day. F.If you don't want to be physically active,at least get some daylight. G.Many people find it helpful to write down their tasks for the next day. 高二英语试题卷第8页(共12页) 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节完形填空(共15个小题;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 was born without a chin and with underdeveloped cheekbones,both later reconstructed. My ears were not formed normally,either.My ears were 41 made of skin and now doctors are rebuilding them with rib cartilage().Mom told me earlier that I have Treacher Collins Syndrome(下颌面骨发育不全综合征),the same42 she has. Thanks to a bone conduction hearing aid,I can attend public school.I don't get 43 often,but when I do,I would bravely say,"You can make fun of me.Tomorrow it could be you." That usually stops them-some even 44.I tell them not to do it again.I believe if someone has a 45 with me,that's their issue,not mine. I may not always fit in,but I 46 what's right and try to help others.In 1995,after the Oklahoma City bombing,I postponed my surgery to raise money for 47.I went door-to-door,but 48 was slow.Then I tired car dealerships().My mom and I visited them together.Each time,when a salesperson 49 her,she would say,"No,talk to him."I 50 my plan,and to my delight,no one refused.The dealerships donated 51.I then flew to Oklahoma and 52 Governor Keating with a $37,000 check.Since then,I've raised over $87,000 for various 53,aiming to reach $100,000 by age thirteen. Why do I do this?I believe everyone can make a 54,regardless of age,identity,or perceived differences.Everyone is 55-some differences are visible like mine,others are not. 41.A.generally B.eventually C.initially D.immediately 42.A.accident B.gesture C.measure D.condition 43.A.cheated B.teased C.mentioned D.noticed 44.A.apologize B.leave C.hide D.sigh 45.A.competition B.problem C.disagreement D.fight 46.A.look up to B.stand up for C.make up for D.come up to 47.A.victims B.targets C.witnesses D.suspects 48.A.change B.adjustment C.movement D.progress 49.A.lectured B.approached C.ignored D.comforted 50.A.launched B.designed C.explained D.reviewed 51.A.generously B.intentionally C.gratefully D.casually 52.A.awarded B.treated C.presented D.equipped 53.A.parties B.companies C.assignments D.causes 54.A.difference B.sacrifice C.donation D.decision 55.A.modest B.precious C.unique D.ambitious 高二英语试题卷第9页(共12页) 非选择题部分 注意:将答案写在答题纸上。写在本试卷上无效。 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分) 第二节(共10个小题;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。 The Green Maowusu,written by Xuefei Duan,is an inspiring story based on true events about persevering and living in nature.In northern China's harsh Maowusu Desert,Baori dreams of a green land where plants will grow.56(loose)following environmentalist Yuzhen Yin,this story about persistence and imagination describes Baori's attempts 57 (grow)trees in the desert. At first,the task seems impossible as Baori encounters situations 58 many of her seedlings()are blown away,eaten by sheep and dried up by drought.However,Baori recognizes the importance of research and reflection and improves her 59(plant) process each time.Finally,she and her fellow villagers work together to create60 environment suitable for growing trees,and reverse desertification. The story introduces plants61 a subject to study and observe.Even in challenging conditions,it is possible to help plants grow if you keep trying and think carefully.On a higher level,author Xuefei Duan interweaves()aspects of the scientific method,including consulting expert sources 62 learning from failure,into a story about teamwork,tenacity,and problem-solving.The tale also reflects on more emotional themes:the 63 (transform)from frustration to happiness when efforts 64(reward) finally,and the sensations of renewal,aging,and change.The book's human story combines well with its scientific message to help readers understand how ecological restoration can have environmental and social 65 (benefit). 高二英语试题卷第10页(共12页) 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(满分15分) 你市博物馆正在举办一个珍贵文物特展(Special Exhibition of Precious Cultural Relics),需购买门票进入参观。请你就是否应该收费在英语课上做分享。内容包括: 1.你的观点: 2.你的理由。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右: 2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 My View on Charging for the Special Exhibition 第二节读后续写(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。 Amelia arrived home from work with the weekly shopping.She put her favorite magazines on the kitchen table and switched into multitasking mode,as she only had three-quarters of an hour to eat lunch and tidy up. She put bread in the toaster,soup in the microwave,and hurried to the bathroom.Washing her hands,she stared at the rain outside,feeling overwhelmed.Suddenly,something caught her eye.A bird she had never seen before sat on the chimney pot-crow-sized but golden like the sun She dried her hands and raced to grab her phone.Her heart beat wildly as she snapped( quick shots through the window.The bird kept moving,its head at odd angles in her photos. Just then,the microwave pinged and toast burned.She raced back,then her phone dinged:no after-school club today.She had forgotten. She wolfed down her soup,left the house in a mess,and rushed to pick up her son Eddie. That evening,she showed him the pictures."It's a kestrel()!he said excitedly,and then frowned."Mum,these are rubbish!You could have stopped and waited to get a better shot!"The mother smiled sadly.If she hadn't been so busy,she could have opened the window and framed the perfect snap."I wish it would come back,"she sighed."Let's put food on the windowsill. Maybe it will return,"Eddie said. The next day,they bought a small bird feeder.As they fixed it outside,Eddie pointed to a magazine on the table Wildlife Encounters."Look,Mum,they have a Reader's Best Shot' 高二英语试题卷第11页(共12页) contest.You've long wanted to join a photography contest,haven't you?If you get a good picture,you could enter!"Amelia glanced at the cover,which showed a stunning bird photo,and smiled weakly."Maybe,"she said,though she didn't really believe it. Every morning after that,she paused to check the feeder.The kestrel did not appear,but the simple act of waiting made her feel a little lighter. 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。 One Sunday morning,while Amelia busied herself indoors,Eddie whispered,"Mum,it's back” That evening,Amelia carefully selected her best shot and sent it to the magazine. 高二英语试题卷第12页(共12页)2026年5月“桐•浦•富•兴”教研联盟调研测试 高二年级英语学科参考答案 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 1-5 BCBAA 6-10 CBAAC 11-15 BACBC 16-20AABBC 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 21-23BBD 24-27 BACD 28-31 CADB 32-35 CBCD 36-40 BECFD 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分) 41-45 CDBAB 46-50 BADBC 51-55ACDAC 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分) 56.Loosely 57.to grow 58.where 59.planting 60.an 61.as 62.and 63.transformation 64.are rewarded 65.benefits 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节:应用文写作(满分15分) Possible version 1: My View on Charging for the Special Exhibition I think it is reasonable to charge for the special exhibition.It is not a way to make money, but to support the exhibition itself. First,the ticket fees can cover the costs of protecting and displaying the relics,such as special temperature control and security guards.Without this money,it would be hard to keep these precious treasures safe.Second,a small fee can control the number of visitors,so the exhibition won't be too crowded. For these reasons,I believe charging is a practical and responsible choice for the museum. (92 words) Possible version 2: My View on Charging for the Special Exhibition From my perspective,imposing an entry fee on the special exhibition is far from advisable. These precious relics belong to the public,so every citizen deserves equal access to them regardless of financial status. For one thing,ticket fees will erect an unnecessary barrier,discouraging students and low-income families from participating.This directly undermines the educational purpose of the exhibition,which is to promote public understanding of our history.For another,free admission can boost visitor numbers,allowing more people to appreciate our cultural heritage. Consequently,the government should fund the exhibition instead,making it accessible to all.(98 words) 高二英语参考答案第1页(共4页) 第二节:读后续写(满分25分) A possible version: One Sunday morning,while Amelia busied herself indoors,Eddie whispered,"Mum,it's back."Amelia's heart raced.She slowly reached for her camera and moved to the window,Eddie following her.The kestrel sat calmly on the feeder,its golden feathers glowing in the morning light.This time,she opened the window a crack,took a long calm deep breath,and focused her mind fully on the moment.Click.Click.Steadily yet excitedly she snapped shot after shot-each one sharp,clear,and full of beauty.Eddie grinned."Mum,you did it!"She smiled,pride in eyes. For the first time in months,she let go of hurry and felt completely present. That evening,Amelia carefully selected her best shot and sent it to the magazine.The moment the email was sent,a sense of quiet gratification welled up.As days passed in gentle calm,she gradually let the whole thing slip from her mind.Weeks later,a package arrived.Inside was the latest issue of Wildlife Encounters!And there on the front cover was her photo with her name below it!A caption read:"Winner of the Reader's Best Shot Contest."Amelia held the magazine,trembling.Eddie's eyes widened and screamed,"Mum,you won!"Life was still busy, but instead of feeling trapped,she learned that hope and happiness are often just a pause away. 录音原文 Text 1 M:What's wrong,Anna?You look a bit upset.Is it about the small mistake in the speech this morning? W:No.I haven't heard from a friend for ages.She used to send me messages to share her school life. Text 2 M:Could you tell me the price for renting a studio here? W:Yeah.It's $300 a month without Internet,or $330 with Wi-Fi included.Water and electricity add up to $50 extra. Text3 W:Jake,my resolution to "learn Spanish"fell through again.I just can't stick to it. M:You should set a specific goal with a clear schedule:practice Spanish with an app for 15 minutes daily,and pass a basic test in one month. W:That's a good point. Text 4 W:Have you watched Because ofthe Yangtze River? M:Yes.The documentary presents the story of the Yangtze River and Chinese civilization,as well as their unique characteristics.A history professor serves as its chief academic adviser. 高二英语参考答案第2页(共4页) Text5 M:I can't believe I've already completed three reports today.Now I only have one more left to get done,and I might even finish early W:Wow,you are on the ball!I've been stuck on just one report all morning Text 6 M:Clara,have you read the news about the medical development conference?OIt was held on April 19th and lasted for two days. W:No,I haven't.What's special about this conference?I thought medical meetings were just for doctors. M:Not this time!7The conference brought together leading experts in mathematics,Al, medicine and public health.They discussed innovation,cooperation across different fields, and policy directions to push the medicine forward in the AI age. W:Pretty interesting!They might develop AI tools like fast medical image checks or better disease risk tests for hospitals. M:Exactly!With these AI tools,doctors won't have to take on all the workload. Text 7 W:Hello,George.9I'm going to Portland for our team project next week.But western food isn't really my thing.Could you recommend some good Chinese restaurants to me?You know the local restaurants well,in any case. M:Duck House is hard to miss.Both visitors and locals love it very much. W:What's so good about it? M:People often line up at this restaurant to taste its dumplings and other Chinese dishes.Under its talented chef,the restaurant has grown its menu to include everyone's favorite Chinese classics as well as several specialties.8You can get tasty food without spending too much. W:Thanks for the tip.9I'll pick up some souvenirs for you and everyone else in the office when I'm back next Friday M:I'm eagerly looking forward to it. Text 8 W:Hello,James!Did you go to Chengdu during the 12th World Games? M:Of course.It was cool that there were lots of sports,like fistball and frisbee. W:Did you watch any of those sports? M:Yes.I went to some open lawns surrounded by greenery and water.(10Frisbee lovers gather there,and I watched a practice match. W:Did you get tickets to any World Games matches? M:Unfortunately not,1Dbut across parks and streets,I could feel the city's growing passion for sports.Whether it's playing basketball,jogging through some quiet Courtyards,or cycling in the city's greenways,people there stayed active in such a relaxed way.The World Games made more people love sports.Inspired by that,I even joined a weekend cycling group,and we ride every Saturday now.Would you like to join us? 高二英语参考答案第3页(共4页) W:Sounds great!12This is way better than sitting here handling paperwork all the time. Text9 W:1314Mr.Killingsworth,thank you for joining us today.First,could you share what made you start the Reconnect Movement? M:With pleasure!14Back when I was at university,I noticed most students were glued to their phones.I'd organized phone-free parties at high school,so I brought the one-hour no-phone socializing idea to the university.At meetings,everyone must hand over their phones. W:Many campaigns support a complete mobile phone ban.Why did the Reconnect Movement take a different way? M:We don't force students to change their relationship with tech.Instead,we create "human connection habitats".15When everyone spends an hour screen-free,they don't need great strength of will to resist devices.The space itself makes real socializing easy. W:How has the response been from students? M:Amazing!Last month,nearly 40 students joined our first fall meeting.Watching them chatting freely without phones is the moment that matters. W:16 Do you think the Reconnect Movement could spread to more campuses? M:16Absolutely.Many students are tired of feeling lonely due to phone addiction.If other schools want screen-free hours,I'd love to help. Text 10 W: 19Jane Goodall was born in England in 1934.As a child,she had a natural love for the outdoors and animals.At around 8,she read the Tarzan and Dr:Dolittle series.1She fell in love with Africa,and dreamed of traveling there to study animals and work with them in a professional way. Jane Goodall left for Kenya at 23,where she met Dr.Leakey.18He first offered her a job at a local natural history museum.Because Jane Goodall had a strong interest in animals and nature, along with her knowledge and high energy,1Dr.Leakey sent her to a Tanzanian reserve to study wild chimpanzees.With only a notepad and binoculars,Jane Goodall began researching wild chimpanzees.She named them,noted their human-like behaviors and tool use.Her discoveries reshaped our understanding of chimpanzees. 1920Unfortunately,scientist Jane Goodall passed away in 2025.She devoted her life to protecting animals and their habitats.Jane Goodall is memorable for her excellent work with chimpanzees and for inspiring the world with kindness,curiosity and courage. 高二英语参考答案第4页(共4页)2026年5月,高二年级调研测试英语听力。第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。what wrong you look a bit? Is that small mistake in the speech . this morning? No, I haven't heard from a friend for ages. SHE used to send me messages to share her school life. What's wrong, anna? You look a bit upset. Is IT about the small mistake in the . speech this morning? No, I haven't heard from a friend for ages. SHE used to send me messages to share her school life. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Could you tell me the Price for rent ADO here? Yeah, it's three hundred dollars a month without internet, or three hundred and thirty dollars with wifi included. Water and electricity add up to fifty dollars extra. Could you tell me the Price for renting a studio? Yeah, it's three hundred dollars a month without internet, or three hundred and thirty dollars with wifi included. Water and electricity add up to fifty dollars extra. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Jake, my resolution to learn spanish fell through again. I just can't stick to IT. You should set a specific goal with a clear schedule, practice spanish with an APP for fifteen minutes daily, and pass a basic test in one month. That's a good point, jake. My resolution to learn spanish fell through again. I just can't stick to IT. Set specific, go with a clear shade le, practice spanish with an APP for fifteen minutes daily and pass a basic test in one month. That's a good point. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题,have you . watched because of the Young I river? The . documentary presents the story of the Young sea, river and chinese civilization, as well as their unique characteristics. The history professor serves as its chief academic advisor. Have you watched because of the Young sea river? Yes, the documentary presents the story of the Young sea river and chinese civilization, as well as their unique characteristics. The history professor serves as its chief academic adviser. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。I can't believe i've already completed three reports today. Now I only have one more left to get done, and I might even finish early. Wow, you're on the ball. I've been stuck on just one report all morning. I can't believe i've already completed three reports today. Now I only have one more left to get done, and I might even finish early. Wow, you're on the ball. I've been stuck on just one report all morning. 第二节听下面5段录音,每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍,听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Clara, have you read the news about the medical development conference? IT was held on April the nineteenth s and lasting for two days. No, I haven't. What special about this conference? I thought medical meetings were just for doctors. not this time. The conference brought together leading experts in mathematics, AI medicine and public health. They discuss innovation, CoOperation across different fields and policy directions to push the medicine forward in the AIH. Pretty interesting. They might develop AI tools like fast medical image checks or Better disease risk tests for hospitals. Exactly, with these AI tools, doctors won't have to take on all the workload. Clara, have you read the news about the medical development conference? IT was held on April on nine teens and lasting for two days. No, I haven't. What special about this conference? I thought medical meetings were just for doctors. not this time. The conference brought together leading experts in mathematics, AI medicine and public health. They discussed innovation, CoOperation across different fields and policy directions to push the medicine forward in the AIH. Pretty interesting. They might develop AI tools like fast medical image checks or Better disease risk tests for hospitals. Exactly, with these AI tools, doctors won't have to take on all the workload. 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hello, George, i'm going depot land for our team project next week. But western food isn't really my thing. Could you recommend some good chinese restaurants to me? You know the local restaurants well. in any case, dog house is hard to mess. Both visitors and locals love IT very much. What's so good about IT? People often line up at this restaurant to taste its dumplings and other chinese dishes under its talented chef. The restaurant has growing its menu to include everyone's favorite chinese classics as well as several specialties. You can get tasty food without spending too much. Thanks for the tip. I'll pick up some souvenir for you and everyone else in the office when i'm back next friday. I merely looking forward to IT. Hello, George. I'm going depot land for our team project next week. But western food isn't really my thing. Could you recommend some good chinese restaurants to me? You know, the local restaurants? Well. in any case, the house is hard to miss. Both visitors and locals love IT very much. What's so good about IT? People often line up at this restaurant to taste these dumplings and other chinese dishes under its talented chief. The restaurant has growing its menu to include everyone's favorite chinese classics as well as several specialties. You can get tasty food without spending too much. Thanks for the tip. I'll pick up some souvenir for you and everyone else in the office when i'm back next friday. I'm mediately looking forward to IT. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十二小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hello, James. Did you go to chang zhou during the twelve world games? Of course, IT was cool that there were lots of sports like facebook and frisbee. Did you watch any of those sports? Yes, I went to some open loans. Surrounded by Greenery and water, freebee lovers gather there. And I watched the practice match. Did you get tickets to any world games matches? Unfortunately not. But across parks and streets, I could feel the city's growing passion for sports, whether it's playing basketball, jogging through some quiet courtyard or cycling in the city's Greenways people, they are stay active in such a relaxed way. The world games made more people love sports. Inspired by that, I even joined the weekend cycling group, and we write every saturday. Now would you like to join us? Sounds great. This is way Better than sitting here handling paperwork all the time. Hello, James. Did you go to chengdu during the twelve world games? Of course, IT was cool that there were lots of sports like facebook and frisbee. Did you watch any of those sports? Yes, I went to some open loans. Surrounded by Greener and water, freebee lovers gather there, and I watched the practice match. Did you get tickets to any world games matches? Unfortunately not. But across parks and streets, I could feel the city's growing passion for sports, whether it's playing basketball, jogging through some quiet courtyard or cycling in the city's Greenways people, they are stay productive in such a relax way. The world games made more people love sports. Inspired by that, I even joined the weekend cycling group, and we write every saturday. Now would you like to join us? Sounds great. This is way Better than sitting here handling paperwork all the time. 听下面的录音,回答第十三至第十六小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Mister killingworth, thank you for joining us today. First, could you share what made you start the reconnect movement with . pleasure bike? When I was at university, I noticed most students were glued to their phones. I'd organized phone free parties at high school, so I brought the one hour no phone socializing idea to the university. At meetings, everyone must hand over their phones. many campaign support, a complete mobile phone ban. Why did the reconnect movement take a different way? We don't force students to change their relationship with tech. Instead, we create human connection habitats. When everyone spends on our screen free, they don't need great strength of will to resist devices. The space itself makes real socialising easy. How has the response span from students amazing? Last month, nearly forty students joined our first full meeting. Watching them chatting freely without phones is the moment that matters. Do you think the reconnect movement could spread to more campuses? Absolutely many students are tired of feeling lonely due to phone addiction. If other schools want screen three hours. i'd love to help mr. Killings worth. Thank you for joining us today. First, could you share what made you start the reconnect movement with pleasure? Back when I was at university, I noticed most students were glued to their phones. I'd organized phone free parties at high school. So I brought the one hour no phone socializing idea to the university. At meetings, everyone must hand over their phones. Many campaigns support a complete mobile phone ban. Why did the reconnect movement take a different way? We don't . force students to change their relationship with tech. Instead, we create human connection habitats. When everyone spends an hour screen free, they don't need great strength of will to resist devices. The space itself makes real socializing easy. How has the response span from students amazing? Last month, nearly forty students joined their first full meeting. Watching them chatting freely without phones is the moment that matters. Do you think the reconnect movement could spread to more campuses? Absolutely many students are tired of feeding lonely due to phone addiction. If other schools want screen three hours, i'd love to help. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Jane goodall was born in england in nineteen thirty four. As a child, he had a natural love for the outdoors and animals at a around date, SHE read the tars anna and doctor do little series. SHE fell in love with africa and dreamed of traveling there to study animals and work with them in a professional way. Jane good all left for kenya at twenty three, where SHE met doctor leaky. He first offered her a job at a local natural history museum because jane girl had a strong interest in animals and nature, along with her knowledge and high energy. Doctor leaky sent her to the tanzanian reserve to study wild chimpanzees with only a no pat and monoculture. Jane could all began researching wild chimpanzees. SHE named them, noted their human like behaviors and tool use. Her discoveries reshaped our understanding of chimpanzees. Unfortunately, scientist jane good all passed away in two thousand twenty five. SHE devoted her life to protecting animals and their habitats. Jane good all is memorable for her excEllent work with chimpanzees and for inspiring the world with kindness, curiosity and courage. Jane good all was born in england in nineteen thirty four. As a child, SHE had a natural love for the outdoors and animals. At a around date, SHE read the tars ann and doctor do little series. SHE fell in love with africa and dreamed of traveling there to study animals and work with them in a professional way. Jane gool left virgin ya at twenty three, or SHE met doctor leak. He first offered her a job at a local natural history museum because jane goode had a strong interest in animals and nature, along with her knowledge and high energy. Doctor lecky center to the tanzania and reserve to study wild chimpanzees with only a no pat and monoculture. Jane could all began researching wild chimpanzee's SHE named them, noted their human like behaviors and tool use. Her discoveries reshaped our understanding of chimpanzees. Unfortunately, scientist jane good all passed away in two thousand twenty five. SHE devoted her life to protecting animals and their habitats. S jane good all is memorable for her excEllent work with chimpanzees and for inspiring the world with kindness, curiosity and courage.

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