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赤峰四中2026年下学期第二次考试答案
第一部分:听力
1-5 BAACB 6-10 ABBCC 11-15 AABCC 16-20 CBAAC
第二部分:阅读
第一节
21-23 DCB 24-27 CCAD 28-31 ADAB 32-35 BCDB
第二节
36-40 CGADB
第三部分:语言运用
第一节
41-45 BACDC 46-50 BADBA 51-55 CBCAD
第二节
56. floating 57. has been passed 58. To adapt 59. which/that
60. monthly 61. like 62. a 63. consumption
64. where 65. customers’
第四部分:写作
第一节
Is AI Reshaping Our Life?
From my perspective, there is no denying that artificial intelligence is actively and profoundly reshaping every aspect of our daily life.
Firstly, AI makes daily life much more convenient. Smart home devices like voice assistants can control lights and appliances, saving us time and effort, Secondly, in education, AI-powered learning apps provide personalized study plans and instant feedback, which greatly improves learning efficiency. These changes are just the beginning.
Therefore, I believe AI’s role in reshaping our life will only grow stronger. We should embrace its benefits while being aware of potential challenges.
第二节
Liam and I did exactly what Mrs Finch had taught us. While I knelt down to check her breathing and pulse, Liam quickly called 911, giving the operator clear details about her condition and location. We carefully moved her into a recovery position, kept her calm by talking softly, and I even began chest compressions when her pulse grew weak. Every step felt familiar, as if we were back in class, only this time, the stakes were real. The garage, once just a classroom, now felt like a place where lives could change.
Mrs Finch was placed in the ambulance, and we followed to the hospital. Hours later, the doctor told us our quick actions had kept her stable until help arrived. When she woke up, she smiled weakly and whispered, “You two are the best students I’ve ever had.” That day, we truly understood what she meant by “preparation turns anyone into a lifesaver.” We didn’t just learn first aid — we lived it, and we knew we’d never forget how it felt to be the ones who helped.
录音材料
Text 1
M: How much are the tickets for the modern art exhibition?
W: 70 yuan each, but student tickets are half price.
M: Could I have two adult tickets and two student tickets, please?
Text 2
M: Lisa, I heard you have a green thumb.
W: Haha, yeah. On weekends I often take care of flowers and plants in my yard. But I plan to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes.
Text 3
M: We’re driving to Edinburgh next month. If we come back this way, we’ll certainly stay here again.
W: Wonderful. Just give us a call in advance and we’ll get you the same room.
Text 4
M: Will you help me memorize my lines, Lucy?
W: Sure. I think practicing your scenes out loud may make the lines stick in your head. For me, it’s really helpful before performing.
Text 5
W: Jason, it’s unbelievable you’ve completed four World Marathon Majors over the past six months!
M: Yeah. But it’s a pity I had to quit this year’s London Marathon on April 26th, only seven days after Boston.
W: Well, you need time to recover.
Text 6
W: You wanted to see me, Mr. White?
M: Yes, Rachel. Come in and have a seat. Well, you’ve been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right?
W: I’m really sorry. My father has just had an operation. I can’t sleep well and focus on my work.
M: Rachel, I understand this must be hard for you. But you need to pull yourself together. You’ve been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back in shape soon.
Text 7
M: Hi, Kate. How’s your first month in college?
W: Honestly, it’s quite different from high school. So many assignments and club activities. I can’t keep track of everything.
M: Well, it’s totally normal to feel like that. Just try to get organized.
W: Like how?
M: Get a planner and update it regularly. Especially, write down your due dates and test times. A weekly check will help you stay on top of things.
W: That makes sense. Also, I feel like all of my classmates are doing better than me.
M: Everyone has their unique journey. Concentrate on your own growth, not others’ achievements.
W: You’re right. Oh, one last thing, there’s a welcome party this weekend. I’m always nervous about such events.
M: You should definitely get involved! It’s an awesome chance to meet people. Don’t miss out just because you’re shy.
W: Alright. Thanks, Mike. You’ve been so helpful!
Text 8
W: Hi, Daniel, what’s up?
M: I’m sorting out the videos from a reading sharing activity I joined in for World Read Aloud Day.
W: World Read Aloud Day? On April 23rd?
M: Not exactly. That is World Book Day. This falls on the first Wednesday of February every year.
W: Oh, I know little about it. Was it founded by UNESCO?
M: Um, actually, it was founded in 2010 by LitWorld, an organization to promote worldwide literacy.
W: So why do they create this day?
M: To encourage people of all ages to read aloud and read deeply.
W: That’s great! Nowadays many people just fix their eyes on short videos and quick messages.
M: Absolutely. It calls on us to enjoy reading, and better express and connect with others. And it has attracted 90 million people from over 170 countries.
W: That’s really meaningful.
M: Definitely!
Text 9
W: You seem to be reading something interesting.
M: Well, I’m reading about the latest humanoid robots — Apollo and G1.
W: Humanoid robots? Sounds cool!
M: Yeah. Apollo comes from the US and G1 from China. They both look and act quite like humans.
W: Tell me more.
M: OK. Apollo has about 30 artificial muscles. It can carry objects and walk steadily. As for G1, it’s more flexible. It can complete difficult movements and even perform martial arts.
W: For real? How do they keep balance?
M: Cameras and sensors in their heads help them map out a 360-degree view of their surroundings.
W: Incredible! But technology is sometimes a double-edged sword. For example, safety could be a problem. When a heavy robot breaks down and falls, or fails to follow orders, humans may get hurt.
M: That’s true. But with more and more humanoid robots working alongside humans, I do believe they will bring us greater convenience.
Text 10
Today I’d like to share with you a piece of research our team has just completed. We’ve discovered the largest known field of sea grass, relying on some unusual partners: tiger sharks. Sea grasses grow in shallow waters near coastlines. These sea grass fields are highly valuable — cleaning ocean water and providing food and shelter for countless sea creatures. Most importantly, they can store large amounts of carbon, which is key to the fight against global warming. Yet little is truly known about their actual size. The oceans are so vast that a thorough study by diving is simply unrealistic. So we turned to tiger sharks because they swim in and around sea grass fields most of the time. We attached cameras to the fins of seven tiger sharks. They carried the cameras over the seabed for hours. Then, the devices came off and floated back to the surface. We used tracking signals to locate and pick up the cameras, and got the video recordings.
Our findings are exciting. The world’s total sea grass fields are about 40 percent bigger than we once thought. This project shows that underwater animals can offer new assistance in ocean exploration.
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$赤峰第四中学2025-2026学年第二学期月考试题
高二英语
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1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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.How much will the man pay for the tickets?
A.¥140.
B.¥210.
C.¥280.
2.What does Lisa often do on weekends?
A.Do the gardening
B.Have a yard sale.
C.Help the elderly.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hotel.
B.In a garage.
C.In a travel agency.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Shooting a scene.
B.Watching a perfommance
C.Remembering lines.
5.When did Jason participate in the Boston Marathon?
A.In March.
B.In April.
C.In May.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What makes Rachel stressed?
A.Her father's condition.
B.Her sleeping problem.
C.Her sales performance.
高二英语学科试题第1页共12页
7.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Teacher and student.
B.Boss and employee.
C.Doctor and patient.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is Kate's main problem?
A.She misses her family very much.
B.She can't adapt to her college life.
C.She feels quite nervous about tests
9.Which is the first suggestion Mike gives?
A.To take a journey.
B.To join clubs.
C.To keep a planner.
10.What will Kate probably do about the party?
A.Prepare a special gift for the party.
B.Invite her classmates to go together.
C.Go to the party to make new friends.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Which organization founded World Read Aloud Day?
A.LitWorld.
B.UNESCO.
C.BookAid.
12.Why was World Read Aloud Day created?
A.To promote deep reading.
B.To advocate book-sharing.
C.To forbid short video use.
13.What does Daniel say about World Read Aloud Day?
A.It means a lot to young people.
B.It enjoys popularity worldwide.
C.It develops readers'social skills.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What is special about Gl compared to Apollo?
A.It can work completely alone.
B.It can create a 360-degree map.
C.It can do a martial arts show.
15.What help Apollo and Gl to keep balance?
A.Their 30 artificial muscles.
B.Their human-like structures.
C.Their cameras and sensors.
16.How does the man feel about humanoid robots?
A.Uncertain.
B.Worried.
C.Hopeful.
高二英语学科试题第2页共12页
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the key value of sea grass fields?
A.They provide food for large sea animals.
B.They help fight against global warming.
C.They make ocean water more colorful.
18.Why is a thorough study by diving in oceans impossible?
A.They are too large
B.They are too deep.
C.They are too stormy.
19.How did the researchers get the video recordings?
A.By collecting the floating cameras
B.By searching the seabed and surface.
C.By training and tracking tiger sharks.
20.What does the project mainly show?
A.Sea grass fields are expanding.
B.Some sea creatures are in danger.
C.Animals can aid ocean exploration.
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。
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12 Day from Mexico City to Cancun Tour
Category
Details
Departure City:Mexico City
End City:Cancun
Duration:12 days
Basic Info.
Language:English Live,Spanish Live
Tour Themes:Cultural Historical,Outdoor Adventure,Natural
Landscapes
Guide Type:Guided tour except in colonial(殖民的)cities
Original Price:$2,194.46
Pricing Bene fits
Discounted Price:$1,865.29 per person
Discount:Save 15%
高二英语学科试题第3页共12页
Wander ancient May an ruins including Uxmal and Palenque
Discover Mexico's colonial cities:Merida,Oaxaca,and Puebla
Tour Highlights
Experience natural wonders like Sumidero Canyon,Agua Azul,and
Misol-Ha waterfalls
Wander streets of San Cristobal and Campeche,tasting local cuisine
Included:
General Services:Travel by bus with English speaking guide,basic
travel insurance,hotel and continental breakfast
City tour in:Mexico City,M rida,Chich n Itz
Boat:Boat trip in Xochimilco
Evening transfer(换乘):Garibaldi Square in Ciudad de Mexico,Zocalo
What's Included
in Merida
Excluded
Ticket admission:Agua Azul National Park,archaeological(考古的)
site of Palenque,Chich n Itz site
3 lunches and 3 dinners included
Excluded:
Airport drop-off at the end of the tour
All personal expenses including hotel room service and meals;
however,you have the option to pay for meals the tour guide arranges
Within 3 days prior to departure:No Refund
Within 4-12 days:Refund 75%
Cancellation Policy
Within 13-32 days:Refund 90%
33 or more days:Refund 95%
21.What can you enjoy during the trip?
A.A fully guided tour.
B.A 15%discount in Mexico.
C.The largest waterfall.
D.Local dishes in San Cristobal.
22.Which of the following requires an additional payment?
A.Basic travel insurance.
B.A boat trip in Xochimilco.
C.Hotel room service and meals
D.Ticket admission to Chich n Itz site.
23.How much do you lose if you cancel 10 days before departure?
A.$279.79.
B.$466.32
C.$548.62.
D.$1398.97.
高二英语学科试题第4页共12页
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Esther Kimani,a pioneer in agritech,is changing the lives of farmers across Africa.As the
founder of Farmer Lifeline Technologies (FLT),she has applied AI to fight against crop pests
(and diseases,significantly reducing losses for rural farmers.
Kimani's journey began in a small Kenyan village on the Aberdare Mountains.Witnessing
first-hand the severe impact of pests and diseases on their crops-and consequently,their
income-she understood early how agricultural losses could mean unmet basic needs like
school fees and healthcare.Despite these challenges,Kimani became the first girl from her
village to attend university,studying computer science.It was there that she recognized the
potential of technology to solve rural farmers'struggles,and that's how FLT was born.
In Kenya alone,7.5 million smallholder farmers lose up to 50%of their yields (to
pests and diseases annually-losses that could feed millions.Traditional solutions like hiring
agricultural consultants or using drones (are too expensive.To solve this critical issue,
she developed an AI-powered camera,which is set up on farms at no upfront cost.It scans
crops continuously and warns farmers through Short Message Service (SMS)when pests or
diseases are detected.
A key focus for Kimani is supporting women farmers,who make up 43%of the
agricultural labor force in developing nations,but who often lack access to technology."Men in
rural communities tend to have smartphones,while women rely on basic feature phones,"she
notes."Through SMS,we ensure women aren't left behind."
Kimani's innovation has already impacted thousands of farmers,78%of whom have
reported a yield increase of over 36%.Her team aims to reach 200 thousand farms across the
country within 5 years.For Kimani,success in 2030 means seeing 200 thousand smallholder
farmers living with dignity-affording education,healthcare,and financial stability through
improved yields.Kimani is not just building a company;she's reshaping the future of African
agriculture.
24.Why did Kimani establish FLT?
A.To fund rural farmers.
B.To expand AI industry.
C.To decrease crop losses.
D.To research crop varieties.
25.How does the AI camera assist farmers?
A.By linking them to consultants.
B.By using drones to monitor crops.
C.By sending them early warnings.
D.By driving pests away automatically.
高二英语学科试题第5页共12页
26.What is an advantage of Kimani's innovation?
A.Equal accessibility.
B.Easy maintenance.
C.Enormous food storage
D.Personalized service.
27.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Financial plans affect agriculture.
B.Kimani will afford further education.
C.African agriculture will emerge as a leader.
D.Kimani's creativity fuels a promising future.
C
In the heartland of Japan,where endless green rice fields paint the landscape like a living
blanket,a remarkable form of artistry has emerged-rice paddy (art,a practice that
transforms ordinary farmland into colourful artworks.While children and adults alike are
delighted by the surprisingly complex images,one might wonder:what makes the art a reality?
The secret lies in the rice shoots ()As the plants of different varieties grow,each
type progressively turns a different colour ranging from shades of green to purple or gold-to
bring an artwork to life.These colorful blocks and lines in fields form vivid designs:mountains,
animals,and even characters from movies and cartoons,which are easily recognizable from
high places
The tradition of the paddy art can trace back to just three decades ago in Inakadate,a small
Japanese village where rice has been grown for over 2,000 years.The locals got the idea from
the sight of children's multi-colored paintings of rice paddies,then transformed the concept and
experimented with it in rice planting.Their efforts paid off.The paddy fields became tourist
attractions,greatly boosting the local economy.
Creating such art is no simple task.It begins with thorough planning:artists draft detailed
blueprints,mapping out exactly the location for each rice variety.Farmers and volunteers then
work side by side,carefully planting rice shoots in accordance with the plan.Over months,the
fields demand constant care-weeding,watering,and protecting the crops.
While Inakadate remains the birthplace of rice paddy art,it now extends widely across
Japan.The practice is also becoming all the rage in other countries.In Thailand,one man even
arranged for a custom piece of art that spelt out a message asking his girlfriend to marry him.
Beyond serving as a striking visual display,the paddy art symbolizes harmony between
tradition and innovation.It proves that even the ancient practice can adapt to modern creativity
-all while keeping nature at its core.
高二英语学科试题第6页共12页
28.What is special about the rice shoots?
A.Their colours vary with growth.
B.They grow better at high places
C.They are created by famous artists.
D.Their designs are meant for movies
29.What can we infer about creating the paddy art from paragraph 4?
A.It is cost-effective.
B.It is time-saving
C.It is weather-dependent.
D.It is cooperation-based.
30.What does the underlined phrase"becoming all the rage"in paragraph 5 mean?
A.Gaining popularity.
B.Making profits.
C.Celebrating traditions.
D.Boosting confidence.
31.Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.More Harmonious,More Artistic
B.When Rice Grows with Artistry
C.How Tourism Affects Rice Growing
D.Modern Tech,Modern Farming
D
"Humans have around 20,000 protein-coding genes,but little is known about how those
protein molecules (organize and interact,"says Trey Ideker,a professor of medicine at
the University of California San Diego.Without that knowledge,trying to study and treat
disease is"like trying to understand how to fix your car without the repair guide".
In an April 2025 study in Nature,Ideker and his team presented their latest attempt to fill
this information gap:a map of a human cell,showing the locations of more than 5,000 proteins
organized into 275 smaller and smaller structures.The map goes far beyond the simplified
diagrams you may recall from high school biology class.
The team achieved this level of detail by taking a"multimodal"approach.First,to figure
out which proteins interact inside our cells,the researchers lined a tube with a particular protein,
called the"bait ()"protein.Then,they poured a blended mixture of other proteins through
the tube to see which ones would stick together,showing an interaction.Next,to locate these
proteins precisely,they lit up individual molecules inside a cell using glowing antibodies.
These antibodies stick to specific substances.Once the antibodies found their target,the lighted
protein was visualized under a microscope and placed on the map.
There are many human cell types,and the one Ideker's team chose to map is called the
U2OS cell.It is commonly associated with childhood bone cancer.Indeed,the researchers
identified more than 100 new mutated (proteins that are linked to childhood cancer,
helping reveal how the disease develops.Better yet,they located those proteins within the cell.
Typically,cancer research is focused on individual mutations,but by placing them in context,
the map provides a look at the larger structures that individual mutations affect.
高二英语学科试题第7页共12页
"The U2OS cell took more than three years to chart,but technology and methodological
improvements could speed up the mapping of other cells in the future,"Ideker adds."Our goal
is'to really scale it up'and reveal the subcellular architecture beneath all sorts of diseases."
32.What is stressed by using the metaphor in paragraph 1?
A.The diversity of genes.
B.The significance of cell mapping.
C.The severity of disease.
D.The necessity of car maintenance.
33.What is the function of the glowing antibodies in the study?
A.Making the tube easily visible.
B.Breaking down unwanted proteins
C.Identifying the location of the proteins.
D.Speeding up the interaction of the proteins.
34.What sets Ideker's research apart from traditional cancer research?
A.It names a new cell U2OS.
B.It prioritizes new mutated proteins
C.It centers on individual cells.
D.It contextualizes mutations within cells.
35.What is Ideker's attitude towards the future research?
A.Cautious.
B.Optimistic.
C.Unconcerned.
D.Doubtful.
第二节供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。
Adults should be getting at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity(中等强度)exercise
every week,according to the Physical Activity Guidelines published recently.The guidelines
advise adults to do muscle-strengthening activities of moderate or greater intensity at least
twice per week.36
"Engaging in a variety of exercises is definitely beneficial,"Voos,who is head team
doctor for a football team,said."Your body needs different ranges of motion,strength and
stability..37”
This is especially true for children.Sports medicine experts have long encouraged kids to
play multiple sports and not to specialize in one at a young age.A lot of data on the topic shows
children who specialize in a sport when young have an increased risk of injury.38
They are less bored with exercise and enjoy greater sports achievements when they are older.
高二英语学科试题第8页共12页
39 Voos said football players at training camp might do a lot of conditioning one
day,then work on flexibility and balance the next,then move onto strength training,all of
which is intermixed with playing football."So even at the highest levels,our athletes are
exposing their bodies to different motions,"Voos said.
Another plus to shaking things up with your exercise routine,especially if you prefer one
activity,is that it helps prevent the plateau (effect.40 That's because your body
has become very efficient at the movements.To overcome such pauses,you need to change
your movement routine and stimulate your body in different ways.
While varying exercise matters,experts don't have specific recommendations for how
many different exercises you need to do each week to achieve the most benefit.But it's
important to work all of your muscle groups.
A.However,the children who don't specialize tend to be healthier.
B.This is a period of time when progress in your favored sport stops
C.They also note that varying your exercises can prevent overuse injuries.
D.But adults and even professional athletes need to vary their routines,too.
E.So they say even simple exercises done at work or home are beneficial,too.
F.Those who have the largest amount in their physical activity live the longest.
G.Cross-training lets your body see all of those different movements each week
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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
One morning,I woke up feeling as if I were in a fog.Maybe it was the peanut butter ice
cream I'd had the night before.
Turning to my husband,I 41 that I would make some changes and asked whether
he was 42.He'd heard me say that before.Incredibly 43,he had joined me in
low -calorie diets,but we 44 fell back into old habits.
This time,I suggested joining a CSA,a program through which members receive regular
shares of local organic produce.He agreed at once.We 45 and added our names to a
long waitlist.After a year of waiting,we 46 it.We felt like we'd won the lottery
票),but we had no idea what to47
高二英语学科试题第9页共12页
Showing up the first time,we followed the 48 on the carefully written signs and
49 our recyclable bags with fresh produce.It all looked great,but I had no idea what some
of it was or how to prepare it.Should we eat it 50?Cook it?We found a 51
online and tentatively(犹豫地)tried our new dish.It was delicious..
Each week,we discovered new 52 rhubarb,tomatillos,and kohlrabi,along with
the familiar comn and carrots.We had hits and misses but mostly hits.The 53
we
considered part of our learning curve.Ever since we switched our diet,our taste buds()
have changed.No longer do we find peanut butter ice cream hard to 54.
What started
off as a(n)55 has become a way of choosing what to eat.
41.A.predicted
B.announced
C.encouraged
D.admitted
42.A.on board
B.at service
C.off duty
D.in charge
43.A.responsible
B.sympathetic
C.supportive
D.cautious
44.A.suddenly
B.intentionally
C.possibly
D.ultimately
45.A.turned up
B.moved in
C.signed up
D.tuned in
46.A.forced
B.made
C.deserved
D.meant
47.A.expect
B.purchase
C.believe
D.say
48.A.orders
B.patterns
C.trends
D.directions
49.A.decorated
B.loaded
C.replaced
D.associated
50.A.1aw
B.dead
C.real
D.alive
51.A.dish
B.menu
C.recipe
D.review
52.A.stores
B.mysteries
C.policies
D.ideas
53.A.methods
B.wonders
C.misses
D.puzzles
54.A.resist
B.blame
C.trust
D.describe
55.A.reform
B.assignment
C.routine
D.experiment
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Every morning in Madrid,Spain,Liu Jianmei lights the oven in her 160-square-meter
shop.Minutes later,golden flat breads emerge,a mouth-watering smell 56 (float)into
the narrow street beyond.
高二英语学科试题第10页共12页
The Jinyun shaobing(缙云烧饼)that Liu's shop specializes in is a traditional snack,
which originated from Jinyun county in Zhejiang province and 57 (pass)down for
more than 650 years.The classic filling features fresh pork with dried vegetables.
58 (adapt)to different markets and tastes,Jinvun shaobing makers have innovated
their products with various fillings such as seafood and cheese.Today Jirvun shaobing has
grown from a type of street food into large industries 59 enjoys great popularity
across China and globally.Even individual shops like Liu Jianmei's achieve impressive
60 (month)sales of around $43,000.In 2024 and 2025,shaobing was selected for
CNN's list of the world's 50 best breads.
To many outside China,shaobing may sound61a single product.In reality,it
refers to 62 broad type of baked flat breads that vary widely by region,not only in
preparation but also in 63 (consume).In Shaanxi province,shaobing is sliced open
and used for roujicmo,a meat sandwich.Farther west in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous
region,shaobing is called "naan",which is thick and dry,made to last,reflecting life along
historic trade routes 64 bread was needed to travel.
Hopefully,like Jinyun shaobing,more varieties of shaobing will travel overseas not only
through exports,but through their taste that wins worldwide 65 (customer)hearts.
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,你校英文报“Tech&Life”专栏正在征稿,讨论话题为“IsAI
Reshaping Our Life?”,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的观点;
2.你的理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80词左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Is AI Reshaping Our Life?
高二英语学科试题第11页共12页
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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
This summer took an unexpected turn when my friend,Liam,asked me to attend Mrs
Finch's first aid class in the community.Mrs Finch,our retired nurse neighbor,would spend
her time in her garage-turned-classroom every Saturday morning."Helping others is a skill
everyone should have,"she'd say warmly.This free workshop was her way of giving back,
and she ran it with quiet passion.I practiced pushing down on the plastic model,while Liam
learned how to give clear directions to 911 operators.She believed that preparation could
turn any one into a lifesaver -even two teenagers like us.
She often reminded us that emergencies didn't check our age or experience."They can
happen to anyone and anywhere -yes,even to an old nurse like me,"she'd smile,
pointing to the park during our ride home.Liam and I nodded,but deep down,we thought
we were learning to help strangers someday,not someone we knew well.
That"someday"came much sooner than expected.One Saturday,right after class
ended,Mrs Finch was putting away the training device when she suddenly went quiet.Her
face lost all color.The coffee cup she was holding dropped on the concrete floor.She leaned
against the wall,one hand pressed tightly against her chest."Boys..."she managed to
whisper,before slowly sliding down to the floor.
For a moment,Liam and I just stood there,frozen in shock.Our teacher the one
who taught us how to save lives-was now lying helpless on the ground.Suddenly,I
remembered her mentioning that she had a heart condition.Her words rushed back to me:
"When someone collapses,do not panic,but act immediately."I saw Liam's eyes widen
with the same realization.We looked at each other,knowing what we had to do.The most
important lesson was about to begin not on the plastic model,but on our teacher herself.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Liam and I did exactly what Mrs Finch had taught us.
Mrs Finch was placed in the ambulance,and we followed to the hospital.
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This project shows that underwater animals can offer new assistance in ocean exploration. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。