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2025-2026学年度高二年级第二学期教学质量调研(二)
英语
考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意$项及各题答题要求:
1.本试卷共10页,包含听力(共30分)、阅读(供50分)、语言运用(共30分)、写作(共40
分)四部分。本次考试满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。
2.答题前,请您务必将自已的姓名、考试号等用黑色0.5苍米签字笔填写在答题卡上。
3.作答非选择题必须用书写黑色字迹的0.5嘉米签字笔写在答题卡上的指定位置,在其它位
置作答一律无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每题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 is the man going to do?
A.Attend a family reunion.
B.Visit his cousins abroad.
C.Host a wedding anniversary.
2.What does the man want to do?
A.Complain about an emergency
B.Extend the loan period for a book.
C.Ask about the due date of his book.
3.What is the woman's feeling now?
A.Regret.
B.Disappointment.
C.Worry.
4.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At a restaurant.
B.At a supermarket.
C.At an art gallery.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Throwing away old items
B.Planning a shopping trip
C.Purchasing a new coat.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why does Janet make the call?
A.To tell about a delay.
B.To request payment.
C.To place an order.
7.What does the man ask Janet to do in the end?
A.Offer free shipping.
B.Keep him updated.
C.Repair his printer.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What contributes the most to Echke's leaving?
A.Her heavy workload.
B.Her low salary.
C.Her tough manager.
9.What does the man promise to do?
A.Report the comment.
B.Interview other employees.
C.Contact another department.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.When did Walt Disney win the first Oscar award?
A.In the mid-1920s
B.In the early 1930s
C.In the late 1960s.
11.What is special about Walt Disney's last Oscar award?
A.He didn't receive it himself,
B.He won it just before his death.
C.He got it for his first character,
12.What do we know about the speakers?
A.They are fans of Mickey Mouse.
B.They like to watch films with kids.
C.They both favor a Walt Disney fiim.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What is probably the woman?
A.A journalist.
B.An officer.
C.A student.
14.What has been done to the trees planted last year?
A.They've been moved to another spot.
B.They've been measured for oxygen output.
C.They've been compared with other species
15.What is the current goal of the project?
A.To expand the tree planting area
B.To introduce more tree species.
C.To win more academic prizes.
16.What was the key to the research improvement?
A.The governinent fund.
B.The private investment
C.The project share price.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
!7.Where does the speaker work?
A.At a TV station.
B.At a radio station.
C.At a weather station.
18.What made the speaker get into the field?
A.A television program.
B.His childhood experience.
C.Research on weather conditions.
:9.What is the basis for a weather-forecasting job?
A.Being able to draw patterns.
B.Explaining forecasts simply.
C.Performing well in science.
20.What did the speaker major in before starting his work?
A.Physics.B.Math.C.Business.
第二部分阅读(共两节,湖分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
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print editions cover international news from a scientific standpoint.
Tighlights:
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Daily online updates and weekly magazine top picks bring you the latest scientific news.covering everything
from artificial intelligence to breakthroughs in health and quantum()physics.Written by researchers and
expertjournalists,feature articles separate fact from fiction and turn discoveries into easy-to-understand knowledge
-no science background needed.
Calture
This section explores the intersection of science and culture,featuring reviews of books,events,and
exhibitions.It highlights the impact of science on society and the arts.
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We present readers'letters,opinions,and articles by editors,offering in-depth analysis and diverse viewpoints
on science,culture,and social issues.This section encourages critical thinking and discussion.
Subscriber-only Benefits:
Exclusive(专亨的)access to articles with great content
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21.Based on the text,we can infer that New Scientist's target audience is most likely:
A.Professional researchers.
B.General public interested in science.
C.Art and culture critics.
D.Quantum physics specialists.
22.What is an advantage of being a subscriber?
A.Staying informed of updates.
B.Taking discounted science tours.
C.Getting free reading devices.
D.Attending lectures in universities.
23.How much should one pay for the print and digital access subscription during the 10-week trial period?
A.10.
B.199
C.49.99.
D.20.
Al9 year-old runner with Down$yndrome(府氏综合旋)has become the youngest person wit地a learning
disability to complete marathon.Lloyd Martin croated history by finishing the 26.2-mile(42 km)course of the
London Marathon guided by his mother Cerl Hooper,54,on Sunday.
After undergoing surgery on both of his knees in 2021,Martin began running 5 kilometers at a time.The Dily
Afail reported that the teenager began training for the marathon in December,coached by his mother,an
experienced marathoner.After Christmas,he began increasing his mileage and prepared for London.
More than 50,000 excellent and charitable runners took to the streets of the British capital,with a record
578.000 people entering the ballot (for this event,making it the most popular marathon in the world.
The Guinness World Records awarded Lloyd Martin a certificate at the end of the race.He is the youngest
person to complete a marathon in the Intellectual impairment (category,the book of records announced.
The teeneger and his mother broke down in tears after finishing the race."In Lloyd's words,it's achieving his
dream."Ms.Hooper was quoted by the BBC as saying."Really anything is possible if you put your mind to it.With
a bit of work,you can achieve it."
Martin ran the first 14 miles of the marathon without stopping,which was the farthest he had ever run,his
mother said.He then walked the rest of the miles till the finish line as the crowd cheered for him.
"It was tough,but we had a ball,"Ms.Hooper said,adding that her son's achievement was important for
people with Down syndrome."We did not say a lot when we crossed the finish line.We just both burst into tears,"
she said.Prior to the marathon,Mr.Martin had run the farthest distance of 5 km in November last year.
The London Marathon shared a touching video of Martin finishing the race and celebrating his
accomplishment with his mom.
24.What do we know about Lloyd Martin?
A.He had the determination for a race.
B.He competed with a disabled runner.
C.He maintained a speed in the Marathon
D.He participated in the match on his own.
25.What is the key to Martin's accomplishment?
A.His mom's encouragement.
B.His physical strength.
C.The professional training.
D.The crowd's cheers.
26.Why did Martin and his mother both burst into tears after crossing the finish line?
A.They were too exhausted after the race.
B.They were overcome by the excitement.
C.They were disappointed with the result
D.They were moved by the loud applause.
27.What can we learn from Martin's story?
A.Nothing is impossible for a willing heart
B.A great coach is the key to sports success.
C.Everyone adds fuel and the flames rise high
D.All things are difficult before they are easy.
There will be days when you do not have much to do.As the clock ticks past 5pm,there may be no purpose in
staying at your desk.But you can see your boss hard at work and,more important,they can see you.So you make
an effort to look busy.
Some of this may be a self-perpetuating (cycle.If bosses do not like to go home before their
workers,and workers fear leaving before their bosses,everyone is trapped.Staff may fecl that they will not get a
pay rise,or a promotion,if they are not seen to be putting in maximum effort.This is easily confused with long
hours.Managers,who are often no good at judging employees'performance,use time in the office as an alternative.
But presenteeism (has more serious consequences.As well as reducing productivity,this can increase
medical expenses for the employer.According to a study,these costs can be six times higher for employers than the
eosts of absenteeism among workers.To take one example,research published in the British Medical Journal found
that Japanese employees with lower-back pain were three times more likely to turn up for work than in Britain.As a
result,those workers were more likely to experience greater pain and to suffer from depression.What could be
more dispiriting than being in pain while feeling trapped at work?
None of this is to say that employers are not entitled to expect workers to be in the office for an acceptable
proportion of time.Unavoidably there will be a need for some preferably short meetings.Dealing with colleagues
face-to-tace creates a feeling of trust and friendship,allows for a useful exchange of ideas and enables workers to
have a better sense of their needs.
But modern machinery like smartphones and laptops is portable.It can be used as easily at home as in the
office.Turning an office into a prison,with prisoners allowed home for the evenings,does nothing for the creativity
that is increasingly demanded of office workers as routine tasks are automated.To be productive,you need presence
of mind,not being present in the flesh.
28.According to the passage,why do employees stay late at the office even when they have no work?
A.They enjoy earning overtime pay.
B.They need to complete extra tasks
C.They want to impress their bosses.
D.They want recognition from colleagues.
29.What can be inferred about how managers typically evaluate employees?
A.Based on actual work output.
B.Based on health conditions.
C.Based on creative contributions.
D.Based on hours spent in the office.
30.One of the consequences of presenteeism is that
A.employers will pay workers higher wages
3.workers will suffer physically and mentally
C.workers will perform their job more efficiently
D.the effort put in by workers will finally pay off
31.What is the author's attitude toward"presenteeism"?
A.Clearly critical.
B.Strongly supportive.
C.Avoid screens in old age.
D.Focus on positive content.
D
You may have heard the term"brain rot"online."Brain rot refers to the negative effects of overexposure to
shallow,repetitive or overly stimulating online content,.”said Susan Lotkowski,.neurologist(神经科医生)at Inspira
Medical Group Neurology."These effects point to concerns about how digital consumption shapes our brain
health.”
Brain rot could be linked to habits that overwork our brain's reward systems."Online platforms have
algorithms (designed to keep us active and engaged,causing the brain to create short bursts of dopamine(
)with each like,share or funny video,"said Dr.Lotkowski."Over time,this form of constant stimulation can
affect your cognitive(认知)health.”
Long-term exposure to low-quality digital content may not only make you feel tired at the moment,but also
have lasting effects on your mind.It can gradually shorten your attention span,making it difficult to focus on more
challenging tasks.At the same time,taking in too much unorganized information may leave you mentally tired and
less efficient.In addition,frequently switching attention between different online distractions can weaken your
memory,so that you find it harder to remember important details.What's more,constantly reading negative news
online may increase stress and even lead to feelings of anxiety.
While brain rot is often associated with younger people immersed in digital culture,older adults can also be
affected by the effects of screens on cognitive health."Too much screen time and poor digital habits may worsen
age-related cognitive decline,"said Dr.Lotkowski."Adopting strategies to maintain a healthy brain can boost
memory,focus and overall mental agility as you age."
Maintaining cognitive health as you age involves creating a lifestyle that develops your brain.Engaging in
mentally stimulating activities like puzzles,reading or learning a new skill can reduce the effects of digital
consumption and promote long-term brain health
The concerns brain rot raises are very real.By being mindful of your online habits and making choices that
support your health goals,you can enjoy the benefits of technology while keeping your brain sharp and strong.
32.What does the term"brain rot"mainly refer to?
A.The influence of online platforms.
B.The brain's production of dopamine.
C.The decline of brain function with age.
D.The negative effects of digital overload.
33.Which of the following situations best shows the effect of"brain rot"?
A.An office worker falls asleep in a lengthy meeting.
B.A student refuses to watch a 2-hour film in the cinema.
C.An old lady panics at alarming online food safety posts.
D.A reader fails to remember every detail of a literary book.
34.What can be inferred about older adults from the passage?
A.They are more unlikely to experience cognitive decline.
B.They are less affected by digital content than young people.
C.They may suffer from the negative effects of screen overuse.
D.They benefit a lot from getting immersed in online activities.
35.What are the elderly advised to do to protect cognitive health?
A.Limit digital use.
B.Stay mentally active.
C.Avoid screens in old age.
D.Focus on positive content.
第二节(供5小题;每小题2.5分,满分125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。
How do you react when you call someone the wrong name,trip over a curb,or wave to a stranger you take
for a friend?36 If yes,you're definitely not alone.But new research tells us that laughing at these minor
mistakes is a wiser choice.
New research shows that people often overestimate how harshly others judge their minor social mistakes.For
these small,harmless mistakes,laughing at yourself is a far better choice.It can show your social confidence,ease
tension and make it clear that the mistake was an accident.37
To do the research,over 3,000 participants read stories of small mistakes,like walking into a glass door at a
party.38They even saw photos of the person either laughing or looking embarrassed.The result was
clear:Those who laughed off mistakes were seen as warmer,more capable and more genuine.
39Observers thought embarrassment was often excessive-people felt worse than the situation
required.Laughing,by contrast,signals that you know the mistake is unimportant.
There is one note to take,though.40 If a mistake causes real harm to yourself or others,laughing
is not an appropriate response.Also,the study didn't explore the long-term effects of laughing or feeling
embarrassed about mistakes.Even so,it proves the famous saying:When you're smiling,the whole world smiles
with you.
A.Not all mistakes should be met with a laugh
B.Do you fall into a deep sense of embarrassment?
C.Then they were told how the person reacted to the blunder.
D.This simple reaction can bring you many unexpected benefits.
E.What's more,embarrassment was often considered unnecessary.
F.Laughing at yourself will only make others look down upon you.
G.People are more likely to forgive others'big mistakes than small ones.
第三部分语官运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以域入空白处的最佳选项。
"My loss of vision was troublesome.I didn't know what to do first.It was like learning how to
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again,”my mother said.
At first,using a white cane (was tough for her because it 42 her "secret"to the world,she
said.She later made 43 so she could do simple tasks such as pouring a glass of water by using
bright-colored drinking glasses instead of clear ones,and44ones such as reading instructions on a
medicine bottle by using a screen reader service-tasks that are often overlooked by 45 people
Then,my mother realized,it was a super power.She found a sense of belonging wherever she went because
people could46 her disability and would offer to help.She made friends with her Braille (
teachers,grocery store employees and many others who have 47 her through this life change.'Before I
lost my vision,there was so much I didn't see.But now I see people as they 48 are,"my mother said.
My mother also found it rewarding to be of 49 to others,as so many were to her.As a cancer
survivor,she50 at the hospital where she was treated,lending emotional support to patients.And she
uses her experiences and skills as a lawyer in an organization that 51 the visually impaired and blind
community."Tsee it as the answer to my why.Helping cancer patients and advocating for those with52
loss redefines my purpose in life."my mother said.
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41.A.see
B.talk
C.walk
D.stand
42.A.exposed
B.recommended
C.attached
D.devoted
43.A.plans
B.adjustments
C.decisions
D.promises
44.A.ordinary
B.substantial
C.amusing
D.complicated
45.A.sighted
B.elderly
C.sightless
D.shortsighted
46.A.identify
B.overlook
C.assume
D.acknowledge
47.A.transformed
B.challenged
C.followed
D.supported
48.A.definitely
B.normally
C.truly
D.usually
49.A.benefit
B.service
C.importance
D.interest
50.A.works
B.stays
C.rests
D.volunteers
51.A.changes
B.suspects
C.assists
D.gathers
52.A.memory
B.vision
C.hearing
D.weight
53.A.loss
B.purpose
C.inspiration
D.strength
54.A.avoiding
B.creating
C.overcoming
D.escaping
55.A.hold on
B.get back up
C.come back
D.figure out
第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。
Europe's new artificial intelligence-powered weather forecasting model became operational on Tuesday,
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(promise)to significantly improve meteorological and extreme weather predictions globally.
The Artificial Intelligence Forecasting System (AIFS)is the first fully operational weather prediction open
(use)machine learning technology,and will run side by side
58 its traditional
physics-based counterpart(对应版本)一the Integrated Forecasting System(I正S),the European Centre for
Medium-Range Weather Forecasts(ECMWF)said in a press release on Tuesday.
AIFS'forecast builds upon the same
59(combine)of data that the IFS feeds on,with the data
60 (collect)from satellites,planes,boats,and other Earth-based measurement stations.
What distinguishes the two models,however,
61
(be)that the new machine learning model
assesses how these initial conditions will influence future weather based on its knowledge of how the weather
62(evolve)in the past.IFS calculations,in contrast,rely on the laws of physics,which it integrates in its
computer code
“We see the AIFS and IFS as complementary(互补的),_63_part of providing a range of products
to our user community,who decide 64 best suits their needs,"said ECMWF's Director of Forecasts and
Services,Florian Pappenberger.
Europe's weather forecasts are65(current)reliable up to six to seven days ahead for precipitation
()and wind,and up to 14 or 15 days ahead for temperature,Pappenberger told the Financial Times.
第三节词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或中文提示,写出下列各句中的单词,并将单词的完整形式写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。
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69.To be a lawyer,you must satisfy certain
(标准).
70.Learning to relax by whichever method
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(满分15分)
76.假定你是李华,近期你校英文报正在举办“y Career Plan”征文活动。请你结合全球汉语热
(Chinese learning fever)s现象,以“My Dream Career:A Chinese Teacher for Foreigners”为题,写一篇短文
参赛,内容包括:
1.职业选择的背景(汉语热的现状);2.你的具体规划;3,该职业的意义。
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2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节(满分20分)
7.阅婆下面衫料,根据其内容和所徐段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Kevin ws pretty bored.His mother was at work,and bis father had been away on business.Therefore,he was
effMrs.Hill,anold lady who lived next door.His parents had raised the 12-year-old to beagood boy.
He never go into rouble,though sometimes he wanted to do risky things.Mrs.Hill was asleep.Kevin sighed()
and hoped something exciting would happen.Suddenly,a movement outside caught his eye.
Mrs.Hill's front window faced Mr.and Mrs.Green's house across the street.The couple had both gone to
work,so it was strange that someone was over there.Kevin stared at the man at their front door.Suddenly,the man
jumped through an open window into the house.With his heart in his mouth,Kevin grabbed Mrs.Hill's home
phone and called the police.
Thinking that the man might get away with whatever he wanted before the police arrived,Kevin decided to do
something.He rushed out of Mrs.Hill's house and crossed the street quickly.Grabbing a branch from a cut-down
tree,he juped in through the window."Stop right there!You must leave right now!"he called out,holding the
branch with both hands.
The man froze for a second,but when he saw the skinny boy he breathed a sigh of relief."Hey,kid,put that
down.It was my home.My parents used to live here and my father's watch was here."he explained,trying to lift a
floorboard.
At that moment,the sounds of a police car echoed in the air.The man stood up in a panic,then ran
through the house toward the window and jumped out.Kevin followed out and told the arriving police officers what
had happened.They pursued and arrested the man.
Kevin went back to Mrs.Hill's house.Somehow he wasn't sure he had done the right thing."What if he has
told the truth?he thought to himself.The man's words sounded pretty convincing.
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(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
When Mr.and Mrs.Green got home,Kevin went to talk to them.
Kevin and Mr.Green took the watch they had found to the police station.
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With the growing“Chinese learning fever'”worldwide,where:非踉定d
more and more people are eager to learn Chinese,I have decided
to choose a Chinese teacher for foreigners as my career.随着全球范围
日益增长的汉语热,越来越多的人渴望学习中文,我决定选择中文教师当做我
的职业职业选择的背景
Once I set the goal,I should put your best foot forward to achieve
it.一旦确定了目标,就应该全力以赴去实现它Firstly.I plan to major in
Chinese Language and Culture in college and later teach overseas
外.Besides,Having a good command of精通English is also vital.
Through mastering two languages,I hope to promote cultural
exchanges and help more people understand China.
Not only will this career enable me to spread the beauty of Chinese
culture to the world,but it will also build bridges of understanding
between different nations..这个职业不仅能使我向世界传播中国文化的美,
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When Mr.and Mrs.Green got home,Kevin went to talk to them.On arriving,he poured out the whole story
without stopping-How a stranger had broken into their house.当格林夫妇回到家时,凯文去和他们交谈。
到家,他就一口气把事情的经过讲了出来一原来有个陌生人闯进了他们家。Hearing Kevin's words,.Mr.and
Mrs.Green looked at each other with a mixture of shock and disbelief.听到凯文的话,格林夫妇面面相觑,既震
惊又难以置信。But they had the same uncertainty“What if he has told the truth”.After a moment of silence,they
decide to dig out the truth查明真相但他们同样心存疑虑:“万一他说的是实话呢?”沉默片刻后,他们决定
去查明真相。Kevin led to the exact floorboard the man had tried to lift while Mr.Green,grabbing a stick枯枝,
枝条;条状物,棍状物in his hand,carefully lifted the floorboard.凯文带他们找到了那个男子试图抬起的那
块地板的确切位置,而格林先生则手持一根棍子,小心翼翼地抬起那块地板。To everyone's surprise,.they
discovered a watch lying quietly beneath it.令所有人惊讶的是,他们发现地板下面有一块手表静静地躺着。
Frozen for a second.Kevin let out a sign of regret and said anxiously."Hurry!Let's go to the police station right
now.”
他们愣了一下,凯文懊悔地叹了口气,焦急地说道:“快点!我们现在就去警察局吧。”
Kevin and Mr..Green took the watch they had found to the police station..凯文和格林先生把他们找到的那块手
表送到了警察局。The police officers looked up as they entered in a hurry,and Mr.Green immediately handed the
watch to a policeman,当他们匆匆走进警察局时,警察们纷纷抬头看他们,格林先生立刻把手表递给了其中
一名警察。Kevin blushed脸红的with embarrassment,admitting that he had mistaken the man for a thief.凯文
尴尬地红了脸,承认自己把那个人错当成小偷了。When the police officer retumed the watch to the man,回
tears of gratitude,he quickly explained how important it was for his father and couldn't wait to represent it to him
immediately.当警察把手表归还给那个人时,他满含感激地流着泪,迅速解释说这对他父亲来说意义重大,
他迫不及待地想马上把手表交给父亲。With the truth unveiled(首次)公开,揭示,Kevin said guiltily,.“Soy
for the trouble I've made..”真相大白后,凯文懊悔地说:“对不起,是我造成了麻烦。”The man shook his head
gently.“No.You did the right thing.”Then he turned to Mr..Green,.“Sorry I made the trouble too..”He
pologize©d.那个人轻轻地摇了摇头。“不。你做得对。”然后他转向格林先生,“对不起,是我造成了麻烦。”
However,it was this experience that made Kevin realize if he hadn't stood out to solve the problem,he
would not have found his bravery然而,正是这次经历让凯文意识到,如果当初他没有挺身而出解决问题,
他就不会发现自己有这样的勇气。