吉林长春市第二实验中学2025-2026学年高二下学期期中英语试卷

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**基本信息** 聚焦时代热点与文化传承,融合语言能力与思维品质考查,通过真实情境与多元话题提升综合应用能力。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、科技应用(如app路线规划)、文化艺术(艺术家展览)|情境真实,层次分明,考查信息抓取与推理能力| |阅读|20题/50分|环保(热带雨林碳排放)、科技(地热EGS技术)、个人成长(写作困境)、生活技巧(鲜花保鲜)|话题前沿,文本多样,注重逻辑分析与批判性思维| |语言知识运用|25题/30分|完形填空(梦想实现)、语法填空(爱国科学家)|语境化设题,考查词汇运用与语法规范,渗透文化意识| |写作|2题/40分|邮件(中外美食文化节)、续写(母女梦想冲突)|任务真实,融合跨文化沟通与情感表达,提升语言输出能力|

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2025-2026学年度下学期期中考试 高二英语答案及评分标准 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 1-5 CBAAB 6-10 ACBAA 11-15 CCCBB 16-20 CBACB 第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分) 21-23 BDA 24-27 CDAB 28-31 DBAC 32-35 BDBA 36-40 C F B G E 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分) 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41-45 ACBCB 46-50 DADCA 51-55 BADCD 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. to realize 57. are 58. achievements 59. a 60. or 61. significantly 62. have made 63. whose 64. passed 65. from 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分)参考范文 Dear Tom, I’m Li Hua from the Student Union. I’m writing to share with you some details about the upcoming festival with the name of Chinese and Foreign Food Culture Festival, which will be held this Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the school playground. It’s a great chance to explore diverse cuisines. At the festival, you can taste delicious food from different countries. There will also be cooking shows where chefs are to demonstrate their food-making skills, and a sharing session for everyone to talk about food cultures from their hometowns. We hope you can join us and share with us your country’s food culture. Looking forward to your reply! Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 参考范文 Paragraph 1: That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand. Her mother was carefully weighing dried herbs at the counter. With a deep breath, Li Wei placed the form in front of her, ready to brace herself for the refusal she had long expected. Her mother wiped her hands on her apron and picked up the paper. After a moment of careful reading, she signed her name without a word. Then, she reached under the counter, took out a small sachet, and placed it gently in Li Wei’s hand. “Keep this with you,”she said softly. “It will help you stay calm.”A sense of warmth welled up in Li Wei’s heart, resolving to do her utmost in the competition. Paragraph 2: Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet(香囊)in her pocket. It was her first time competing on such a major stage. Great panic almost made her forget how to dance. Just then her mother appeared quietly beside her, “The clinic is my path, but this stage is your journey.”Her words lingered in the air like a blessing. Li Wei breathed in the sachet’s calming scent, felt her fear loosen, and gave her mother’s hand a grateful squeeze. Stepping into the lights, Li Wei danced—and in her movement, two separate dreams converged into a moment of perfect understanding. 附:听力录音文稿 Text 1 M: What would you like to do in your lifetime? W: I want to travel to Mars. I think that would be the most amazing thing I ever do in life. What about you? M: I want to write a book about films. Text 2 W: Can you pick up Amy after school today? She gets out at 12: 30 p. m. I have a doctor’s appointment at 1:00 p.m. M: I can pick her up at 1:30 p. m. I'll call the school and ask if she can go to the day care after school for an hour. Text 3 W: Thanks for making us dinner, Edward. I know it was my turn. M: No problem. I know that you have been studying hard for your exams, and I thought you might be hungry. Text 4 M: What did you get in your math exam? W: I got an A! That means I can go to my first-choice university! What about you? M: I only managed a B. I can’t go to my first-choice university with these grades. Text 5 M: Hi, Melissa. Did you only just get back from France? We were expecting you yesterday. W: Hi, Ted. Our flight was delayed by over 12 hours because of the weather. I phoned Jack and explained. Text 6 M: Is it you that placed the order? W: Yes, thank you for coming so quickly. M: And we’re going to the airport? W: That’s correct. M: The app makes everything a lot simpler. I’ve already mapped out the quickest way for your journey. W: Well, that is very helpful. M: Thanks. I also have some bottles of water if you need them. W: Yes, please. I’m so thirsty. Thank you. Text 7 W: I’m sorry, Mr. Marshall. I couldn’t get the books you asked for. M: Why not? I’m sure they’re over there. W: But I think the bookcase is locked or stuck. M: OK, sit back down and I'll go and try to open it myself. W: I’m almost sure it’s locked. The door just wouldn’t move at all. M: If it is, I'll have to get the key from the headmaster. Oh, but he’s not in today, is he? W: No, I think he’s gone on holiday. He might have taken the key with him. M: No, he wouldn’t do that—but he might have left it with Rachel. W: She was in school today. I saw her this morning. Text 8 W: Thank you for inviting me to view this special exhibition. It was my pleasure to come to this gallery. M: That’s all right. The artworks were painted by a local artist. He spent decades painting the beauty of this unique town, along with scenes from his life. W: May I ask a question?I heard that the artist died in 1922 without ever selling a single painting. Is that true? M: Yes, indeed. The artist preferred to be alone. He lived by himself, working in secret, and painted almost all his life. His friends and family only discovered his talent after he died at the age of 92. When they cleared his house, they found more than 300 paintings. And no one had ever seen these paintings. W: How surprised and delighted he would be to know that his artworks are now being shown like this! M: Yes. One thing I particularly love is that these paintings tell me what his life was like from when he was young until his death. Text 9 W: Hey Liam. Why do you look so down? What happened? M: It was my driving test today. Did you forget? W: Oh no. You failed? M: Yep, I failed. That is my fourth fail now. W: What went wrong? M: I think it’s because I was nervous. I passed all my practice exams with my instructor with high scores. But then with a stranger, I failed. W: I have an idea. M: What is it? W: Ask your instructor to go with you to the exam. You are allowed to have them in the back of the car. M: Really? W: Yes. My cousin did that to help her pass. It took her seven times! M: I shall talk to my instructor about it. W: How many lessons have you had? M: Feels like a million. But probably around 50. All my salary from working at McDonald's disappears because of driving tests. W: It will be worth it in the end. It took me forever to pass my English and math exams. You must keep going. It’s the same when you are applying for jobs. You might be turned down 10 times, but on the 11th try, the job is yours. M: I suppose so. Text 10 Hello, and welcome to Sounds of the Airwaves. First released in 1970, the last song we played was “Let It Be”by the Beatles. Written by English musician Paul McCartney, the song was inspired by a dream he had of his mother, who sadly died when he was just fourteen. In the dream, she tried to make Paul feel better by saying everything would be okay, and just “let it be”. He woke up, wrote the song, and it went to number one in countries all over the world! Sit back, relax and listen with me to some of the best songs the world has ever produced. Over the next hour, we’ve got 1987’s “Bad”by Michael Jackson, “Universe” by the boy band Exo, and many more. But before all that, coming up after the break, we have something totally different. . . From the 2019 album Lover, which sold over a million copies in China, “Cruel Summer” is a song about pain and upset. Sung by Taylor Swift, the popular American singer, it’s one to make you think! Stay tuned—we’ll be back after the advertisements! 答案详解 【阅读A答案】21-23 BDA 主题语境:人与自我——健康的生活方式与生活态度 【语篇导读】本文是一篇广告应用文。文章主要介绍了位于墨西哥Zihuatanejo的ZihFit健康疗养静居处的特色项目、服务内容、住宿选择及相应的收费标准。 第21题.B 细节理解。解析:根据文章第一段中“transformational wellness retreat designed to kickstart your health journey”“adopt sustainable wellness habits, enhance mental clarity, and emerge stronger and healthier than ever”可知,Zihfit的使命是促进人的整体健康(身、心、灵),并非单纯探索遗产、倡导可持续生活方式或增强成员关系。故选B。 第22题.D 细节理解。解析:根据文章第二段对March Programme 的描述,以及第三段中“each estate here is staffed with a dedicated team...delivering perfect service tailored to your every need”可知,该项目的重要特点是提供个性化服务。文中并未提及项目由客人制定、开设烹饪课或组织春游。故选D。 第23题.A 数字计算与细节理解。解析:根据价格表,4晚Mi Casa单人间价格为$7,400。文章最后一句明确“All rate doesn’t include a 15% service charge”,因此需额外支付15% 的服务费。总费用为$7,400 × (1 + 0.15) = $7,400 × 1.15 = $8,510。故选A。 【阅读B答案】24-27 CDAB 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在创作第二本书时遭遇写作障碍,通过自我反思认识到拖延背后是对评判的恐惧,最终以微小行动重启创作,并重新理解“停滞”的意义。 第24题.C 细节理解。解析:根据第二段“None of it helped...the familiar motions kept me occupied while the work itself remained still.”可知,作者重复同样的写作准备动作,虽然实际写作没有进展,但这些“熟悉的动作”让她保持忙碌,产生一种“虚假的进展感”,故选C。 第25题.D 因果推断。解析:根据第三段“Beneath the delay, I found fear—not of the work, but of judgment.”可知,作者通过日记反思发现,阻碍她写作的深层原因是害怕被读者评判,而非缺乏想法或追求完美,故选D。 第26题.A 细节理解。解析:根据第四段“I set a timer for five minutes and wrote whatever came...Piece by piece, those small beginnings grew into the book”可知,作者通过设定短时间、不设目标地写一点内容,一步步重新启动写作,故选A。 第27题.B 主旨要义。解析:根据最后一段“What I once called wasted time was, in truth, the stillness before courage—the quiet reward of writing.”可知,作者在文末强调,曾经视为浪费时间的“停滞”状态,实际上是创造力酝酿过程中的必要部分,故选B。 【阅读C答案】28-31 DBAC 主题语境:人与自然——科学技术 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是内华达州的“红色计划”项目利用增强型地热系统(EGS)从干热岩中提取地热能,通过钻井、注水、循环等技术手段发电,并介绍了该技术的优势和应用前景。 第28题. B 细节理解。解析:根据第一段最后一句“A key procedure involves drilling another 3,250-foot horizontal well to expand the area of hot rock that the system contacts—a technique used in oil and gas industry in order to maximize yield.”可知,钻第二口水平井是为了扩大系统接触的热岩面积,从而最大化产量,即提高热传递效率。故选D。 第29题. B代词指代。解析:根据划线词所在句“Then the steam cools and condenses back into hot water, which is used to heat a different kind of liquid... before it is transported back to the system.”可知,蒸汽冷却凝结成热水,热水被用来加热另一种液体(如丁烷),然后热水(it)被输送回系统。故选B。 第30题. A 推理判断。解析:根据第三段最后一句“Operators could plug the exit wells, causing water to accumulate inside the system, building up pressure and heat. Then the energy could be extracted during times when it is most valuable—such as during cloudy or windless periods when solar or wind aren’t working.”可知,EGS系统可以储存能量,在太阳能或风能无法工作的时候提取使用,这说明地热能是一种稳定的能源,可以弥补太阳能、风能的间歇性缺点。故选A。 第31题. C 细节理解。解析:根据最后一段“There’s even a growing push to use direct geothermal heat to warm buildings, either through shallow heat pumps for residential buildings or integrated systems designed for entire districts...”可知,最后一段提到了地热能应用范围的扩展,即直接用于建筑物供暖。故选C。 【参考答案】32-35 BDBA 主题语境:人与自然——环境保护与气候变化 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是全球热带雨林正面临严峻的生存危机,以澳大利亚热带雨林为首,因气候变化和人类活动影响,已从碳汇转变为碳源,并威胁到全球生态平衡。 第32题.B 细节理解。解析:根据第一段第一句“Australia’s tropical forests have become the world’s first to emit more carbon into the atmosphere than they are taking in”可知,澳大利亚热带雨林成为世界上首个排放的碳超过吸收的碳的森林,即它们正在转变为碳排放源。故选B。 第33题.D 因果细节理解。解析:根据第二段最后一句“Surprisingly, the extra atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) didn’t boost plant growth... likely due to limited availability of nutrients plants need like phosphorus and other basic ones”可知,额外的二氧化碳没有促进植物生长,很可能是因为缺乏植物所需的磷和其他基本营养物质。故选D。 第34题.B 段落主旨大意。解析:第三段分别提到了亚马逊雨林面临干旱和 deforestation 的风险、刚果盆地雨林树木死亡率上升、东南亚雨林受城市化和农业发展的威胁。这些例子共同说明了全球范围内的热带雨林正面临越来越多的威胁。故选B。 第35题.A 推理判断。解析:根据最后一段中联合国环境规划署报告提到的“global financial investments to triple to $300 billion by 2030, yet global efforts for the protection are falling short of the intended commitments”可知,到2030年全球资金投入需增至三倍,但目前全球保护努力并未达到预期承诺,由此可推断出热带雨林保护缺乏资金。故选A。 【阅读D七选五参考答案】 36-40 CFBGE 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是如何通过一些实用技巧来延长鲜切花的保鲜期。 第36题.C 考查段落之间的衔接与过渡句。解析:空格前一句提到“those blooms are on borrowed time”(这些鲜花的美好在借来的时间里,意为“花期有限”),这是一个铺垫,指出鲜花的寿命不长。紧接着,空格后一句说“Here are some practical tips from Sarah Wiles...”(这里有一些来自专业花艺师的实用技巧)。因此,空格处需要一个承上启下的句子,既能承接上文“花期有限”的现状,又能引出下文关于如何延长花期的“实用技巧”。C选项“What will actually make your flowers last longer?”(什么才能真正让你的花更持久?)以提问的形式,自然地将话题从“花期有限”过渡到“如何延长花期”,符合逻辑。故选C。 第37题.F 考查对上下文逻辑关系的理解,特别是让步与补充说明关系。解析:本段小标题是“Snip the bottom of the stems.”(剪掉茎的底部)。段内第一句介绍了以一定角度剪茎的传统有效方法,并引用专家解释其优点。空格后一句提到“What matters most is keeping the vase clean and water fresh.”(最重要的是保持花瓶清洁和水质新鲜)。这表明,虽然剪茎的方法很重要,但不是唯一关键因素。F选项“While it turns out that’s a good thing, don’t worry if you cut them straight.”(虽然事实证明斜剪是好事,但如果你剪直了也不要紧。)中的“that’s”指代前文的“斜剪”,同时“don’t worry if you cut them straight”与后文强调的“最重要的是保持清洁”相呼应,说明剪的方式不是唯一决定因素,形成逻辑上的让步和补充。故选F。 第38题.B 考查段落主题句的概括能力。解析:本题位于第三段段首,需要选择一个能概括本段主旨的小标题。本段的核心内容是“It’s vital to change out the water before it gets cloudy.”(在水变浑浊之前换水至关重要)以及“remember to also add more flower food”(记得添加更多花食)。B选项“Refresh water and flower food regularly.”(定期更换水和花食。)准确地概括了本段的核心建议。故选B。 第39题.G 考查对上下文逻辑关系的理解,特别是因果解释关系。解析:本段小标题是“Keep the environment clean and tidy.”(保持环境清洁)。空格前一句是标题。空格后一句引用专家的话解释了为什么要这样做:“As flowers die, they produce more bacteria and ethylene gas, which makes the other flowers wilt faster”(当花凋谢时,它们会产生更多细菌和乙烯气体,这会使其他花枯萎得更快)。因此,空格处需要一个句子来引出移除凋谢花朵的具体行动及其理由。G选项“You can do this for artistic factors, but there’s an even better reason to do it.”(你可以为了艺术效果这样做,但还有一个更好的理由这样做。)中的“do this”指代“移除凋谢花朵”这一行为,而“an even better reason”则自然引出后文关于细菌和乙烯气体的科学解释。该句起到了承上启下,引出具体原因的作用。故选G。 第40题.E 考查对段落结论或建议的推断能力。解析:本段小标题是“Keep the vase out of the sunlight.”(将花瓶放在阳光直射不到的地方)。段内解释了为什么不能放在阳光下,因为“Direct sunlight increases the temperature and reduces vase life. The warmth accelerates the flowers’ breath and water loss...”(直射光会升高温度,缩短瓶插寿命。温暖会加速花朵的呼吸和水分流失...)。既然阳光直射不好,那么反过来说,什么样的环境是好的呢?E选项“A cooler, darker room will keep flowers fresh longer.”(更凉爽、更暗的房间会让鲜花保鲜更久。)正是基于上文原因得出的正确建议,与本段标题以及前文的解释形成了完美的因果逻辑链。故选E【完型填空【完形填空参考答案】41-45 ACBCB 46-50 DADCA 51-55 BADCD 主题语境:人与自我——个人梦想与成长 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是莉莉因生活所迫放弃写作梦想,退休后重拾旧梦却遭遇创作瓶颈,在陌生人帕特里克的鼓励下突破自我,最终成功出版小说的故事。 第41题.A 上下文语境+情感态度。解析:A.sighing叹气;B.complaining抱怨;C.yawning打哈欠;D.regretting后悔。根据后文她因写不出小说而"深深地"做出的动作,以及她随后自我怀疑的独白,此处应表示沮丧、叹息的情绪。故选A。 第42题.C 固定搭配+逻辑关系。解析:A.completed完成的;B.set设置的;C.stuck卡住的,停滞不前的;D.aimed旨在。根据下文"一个月没有写一个新词"可知,小说停留在1万字处无法进展,be stuck at表示"停滞在......"。故选C。 第43题.B 情感态度+上下文呼应。解析:A.panic恐慌;B.defeat挫败感,失败;C.resolution决心;D.embarrassment尴尬。根据她猛地合上电脑以及自我否定的独白,此时她感受到的是强烈的挫败感。故选B。 第44题.C 职业名词+上下文呼应。解析:A.teacher教师;B.agent代理人;C.novelist小说家;D.guide向导。根据上下文,她正在写小说,并且梦想成为的是作家。故选C。 第45题.B 动词短语辨析+逻辑关系。解析:A.went after追求;B.set aside搁置,暂时放下;C.held onto紧紧抓住;D.lived out实践,实现。为了养家糊口和追求稳定的生计,她只能暂时搁置写作梦想。故选B。 第46题.D 动词词义+逻辑关系。解析:A.rose上升;B.awoke醒来;C.erupted爆发;D.faded逐渐消退,暗淡。根据上下文,她从事教学三十年,自己的文学热情应是慢慢消退。故选D。 第47题.A 名词词义+上下文呼应。解析:A.inspiration灵感;B.support支持;C.courage勇气;D.patience耐心。根据前文她遇到创作瓶颈,无法写出新词,可知是缺乏灵感。故选A。 第48题.D 形容词词义+情感色彩。解析:A.productive多产的;B.effortless不费力的;C.continuous持续的;D.fruitless徒劳的,无成果的。根据后文她出去清醒头脑,可知这次写作又是没有成果的。故选D。 第49题.C 介词短语辨析+上下文语境。解析:A.at a distance在远处;B.on the go忙碌;C.at a loss茫然,不知所措;D.in a rush匆忙。根据前文"头脑混乱,手机没电",她应该是处于一种茫然无措的状态。故选C。 第50题.A 名词词义+上下文语境。解析:A.troubles烦恼,困难;B.opinions意见;C.fear恐惧;D.novel小说。帕特里克感觉到她情绪低落,鼓励她说出内心的烦恼。故选A。 第51题.B 动词词义+写作术语。解析:A.polish润色;B.shape塑造,构思;C.revise修订;D.adapt改编。根据后文"找不到创作节奏",她正在struggling to shape Kate's story(努力构思凯特的故事)。shape story是常见的写作搭配。故选B。 第52题.A 副词词义+情感变化。解析:A.freely自由地;B.anxiously焦虑地;C.restlessly不安地;D.cautiously谨慎地。帕特里克的鼓励让她内心受到触动,当晚她应该是自由地书写。故选A。 第53题.D 名词词义+写作过程。解析:A.scene场景;B.outline大纲;C.chapter章节;D.draft草稿,初稿。六周后,她完成了第一稿。first draft是写作中的常用表达。故选D。 第54题.C 动词词义+出版流程。解析:A.translated翻译;B.promoted推广;C.released发行,出版;D.delivered递送。在帕特里克的鼓励下,她完善手稿,找到经纪人,最终让书得以出版。故选C。 第55题.D 名词词义+首尾呼应。解析:A.peace平静;B.honor荣誉;C.dignity尊严;D.light光。书名页上的题词呼应文章开头“Every dream lost in the dark longs for a ray of light”,并呼应标题“brought them light”(带给他们光明)。故选D。 【语法填空参考答案】 56. to realize 57. are 58. achievements 59. a 60. or 61. significantly 62. have made 63. whose 64. passed 65. from 主题语境:人与社会——历史、社会与文化 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是爱国主义在和平年代的重要性,并通过黄大年和邓稼先的爱国事迹激励我们传承他们的精神,为实现中国梦而努力。 第56题.to realize 非谓语动词。解析:句中“needs patriotism”后需要不定式作目的状语,表示“需要爱国主义来实现中国梦”,因此填to realize。 第57题.are 主谓一致。解析:主语“The well-known figures”是复数,且描述客观事实,时态用一般现在时,故谓语动词用are。 第58题.achievements 词性转换。解析:“exceptional”形容词“卓越的”修饰名词,achieve的名词形式为achievement,但是many后面要用复数形式。 第59题.a 冠词。解析:固定搭配 “a number of”意为“许多”前面的 “take the lead in”意为“在……方面领先” 第60题.or 并列连词。解析:“whether...or...”是固定结构,表示“无论是……还是……”,此处连接两个状语,故填or。 第61题.significantly. 解析:词性转换。修饰动词短语“contributing to有助于”需用副词,significant的形容词形式为significantly,意为“显著地”。 第62题.have made 时态和主谓一致。解析:时间状语“Up to now”提示用现在完成时,主语“their patriotic deeds and deep affection”为复数,故填have made。 第63题.whose 定语从句。解析:先行词“heroes”与“tremendous contributions”构成所属关系,需用关系代词whose引导非限制性定语从句。 第64题.passed 非谓语动词。解析:“the passion”与“pass down”之间为被动关系,且动作已完成,故用过去分词passed作定语,修饰passion。 第65题.from 介词。解析:固定搭配“draw inspiration from”意为“从……中汲取灵感”,故填from。 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $■ a 2025-2026学年度下学期期中考试 高二英语答题卡 姓名: 班级: 座号: 考场: 注意事项 1答题前请将姓名、班级、考场、座位号和准考证号填写清楚 2.客观题答题,必须使用2B铅笔填涂,修改时用橡皮擦干净 3.主观题必须使用黑色签字笔书写 贴条形码区 4必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效 (正面朝上,切勿贴出虚线方框) 5.保持答卷清洁完整 正确填涂■ 缺考标记☐ 1[A][B][C]6[A][B][C] 11[A][B][C] 16[A][B][C] 21[A][B][C][D] 2[A][B][C] 7【A][B][C]12[A]IB][C] 17[A][B]IC] 22【A][B]IC][D] 3[A][B][C] 8[A][B][C]13[A][B][C] 18[A][B][C] 23[A][B][C][D] 4[A][B][C] 9【A][B][C]14[A][B][C]19【A][B][C] 24[A][B][C][D] 5【A][B][C] 10【A][B][C】15[A][B][C]20[A][B]ICI25[A][B]IC][D] 26[A][B][C][D] 31[A][B][C][D]36[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]41[A][B][C][D] 27[A][B][C][D] 32[A][B][C][D]37【A][B][C][D][E][F][G] 42[A][B][C][D] 28[A][B][C][D]33[A][B]IC][D] 38[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]43[A][B][C][D] 29[A][B][C][D] 34[A][B][C][D]39[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]44[A][B][C][D] 30[A][B][C][D] 35[A][B][C][D] 40[A][B][C][D][E][E][G]45[AJ[B][C][D] 46[A][B][C][D] 51[A][B][C][D] 47[A][B][C][D] 52[A][B][C][D] 48[A][B][C][D] 53[A][B][C][D] 49[A][B][C][D] 54[A][B][C][D] 50[A][B][C][D] 55[A][B][C][D] 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 ■ ■ Dear Tom, I'm Li Hua from the Student Union. That evening,Li Wei arrived at the clinic,with the application form in hand. Before stepping onto stage,Li Wei held her mother's lucky sachet (in her pocket.英语听力部分现在开始,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意做题时请先将答案划在试卷上。该部分录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。What would you like to do in your lifetime? I want to travel to mars. I think that would be the most amazing thing I ever do in life. What about you? I want to write a book about films. What would you like to do in your lifetime? I want to travel to mars. I think that would be the most amazing thing I ever do in life. What about you? I want to write a book . about films. Can you pick up amy after school today? He gets out at twelve thirty P. M. I have a doctor's appointment at one PM. I can pick you up at one thirty PM. I'll call the school and ask if he can go to the daycare after school for an hour. Can you pick up amy after school today? 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We were expecting you yesterday. Hi ted. Our flight was delayed by over twelve hours because of the weather. I found jack and explained. Hi Melissa, did you only just get back from friends? We were expecting you yesterday. Hi ted. Our flight was delayed by over twelve hours because of the weather. I phone jack and explained. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Is IT you that place the order? yes. Thank you for coming so quickly . and we're going . to the airport. That's correct. The APP makes everything a lot simpler. I've already mapped out the quick gest . way for your journey. Well, that is very helpful. thanks. I also have some bottles of water if you need them. Yes, please. I'm so birthday. Thank you. Is IT you that place the order? Yes, thank you for coming so quickly. And we're going . to the airport. That's correct. The APP makes everything a lot simpler. I've already mapped out the quick gest . way for your journey. Well, that is very helpful. thanks. I also have some bottles of water if you need them. Yes, please. I'm so birthday. Thank you. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I'm sorry, mr. Marshall, I couldn't get the books . you asked for. Why not? I'm sure they're over there. but I think the bookcase is locked or stuck. Okay, sit back down and i'll go and try to open IT myself. I'm almost sure it's locked. The door just wouldn't move at all. If IT is, i'll have to get the key from the headmaster. Oh, but he's not in today. easy. No, I think he's gone on holiday. He might have taken the key with him. No, he wouldn't do that, but he might have left IT with Rachel . SHE was in school today. I saw her this morning. I'm sorry, mr. Marshall. I couldn't get the books . you asked for. Why not? I'm sure they're over there. but I think the bookcase is locked or stuck. Okay, sit back down and i'll go and try to open IT myself. I'm not sure it's locked. The door just wouldn't move at all. If IT is, i'll have to get the key from the headmaster. Oh, but he's not in today. easy. No, I think he's gone on holiday. He might have taken the key with him. No, he wouldn't do that, but he might have left IT with Rachel . SHE was in school today. I saw her this morning. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Thank you for inviting me to view this special exhibition. IT was my pleasure to come to this gallery. That's alright. The artworks were painted by a local artist. He spent decades painting the beauty of this unique town, along with scenes from his life. May I ask a question? I heard that the artist died in nineteen twenty two without ever selling a single painting. Is that true? Yes, indeed. The artist preferred to be alone. He lived by himself, working in secret and painted almost all his life. His friends and family only discovered his talent after he died at the age of ninety two. When they cleared his house, they found more than three hundred paintings, and no one had ever seen these paintings. How surprised and delighted he would be to know that his artworks are now being . shown like this. Yes, one thing I particularly love is that these paintings tell me what his life was like from when he was Young until his death. Thank you for inviting me to view this special exhibition. IT was my pleasure to come to this gallery. That's alright. The artworks were painted by a local artist. He spent decades painting the beauty of this unique town, along with scenes from his life. May I ask a question? I heard that the artist died in nineteen, nineteen twenty two without ever selling a single painting. Is that true? Yes, indeed. The artist preferred to be alone. He lived by himself, working in secret and hinted almost all his life. His friends and family only discovered his talent after he died at the age of ninety two. When they cleared his house, they found more than three hundred paintings, and no one had ever seen these paintings. How surprised and delighted he would be to know that his art works are now being shown like this. Yes, one thing I particularly love is that these paintings tell me what his life was like from when he was Young until his death. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hey, liam, why do you look so down? What happened? IT was my driving test today. Did you forget? Oh no, you failed. Yep, I failed. That is my fourth failed. Now what went wrong? I think IT, because I was nervous. I pass all my practice exams with my instructor, with high scores, but then with a stranger I failed. I have an idea, what is IT? Ask your instructions to go with you to the exam. You are allowed to have them in the back of the car. really? Yes, my cousin did that to help her pass. IT took her seven times. I shall talk . to my instructor about IT. How many lessons have you had? Feels like a million, but probably around fifty. All my salary from working at mcDonald disappears because of driving IT . will be worth IT in the end. IT took me forever to pass my english and math exams. You must keep going. It's the same when you are applying for jobs, you might be turned down ten times, but on the eleven try. the job is yours, I suppose. So . hey liam, why do you look so down? What happened? IT was my driving test today. Did you forget? Oh no, you failed. Yes, I failed. That is my fourth fail. Now what went wrong? I think IT, because I was nervous. I pass all my practice exams with my instructor, with high scores. But then with a stranger feel. I have an idea. what is that? Ask your . instructor to go with you to the exam. Um you are allowed to have them in the . back of the car. really? Yes, my cousin did that to help her pass IT took curse seven times. I still talk to my instructor about IT. How many lessons have you had? Feels like a million, but probably around fifty. All my salary from working at mcDonald disappears because of driving tests. IT would be worth IT in the end IT took me forever ver to pass my english and math exams. You must keep going. It's the same when you are applying for jobs, you might be turned down ten times, but on the eleven try, the job is yours. I suppose so. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hello, and welcome to sounds of the airwaves. First released in eighteen seventy, the last song we played was let IT be by the beetles, written by english musician palmer cartney. The song was inspired by a dream he had of his mother, who sadly died when he was just fourteen. In the dream, he tried to make paul feel Better by saying, everything will be OK and just let IT be. He woke up, wrote the song, and IT went to number one in countries all over the world, sit back, relax and listen with me to some of the best songs the world has ever produced. Over the next hour we've got nineteen, nineteen eighty seven, bad by Michael Jackson, universe by the boy band axel and many more. But before all that, coming up after the break, we have something totally different from the two thousand nineteen album lover, which sold over a million copies in china. Cruel summer is a song about pain and upset, sung by Taylor swift. The popular american singer is one to make you think. Stay tuned. We'll be back after the advertisements. Hello, and welcome to sounds of the airwaves. First released in one eighteen seventy, the last song we played was let IT be by the beatles, written by english musician palmer cartney. The song was inspired by a dream he had of his mother, who said died when he was just fourteen in the dream, he tried to make paul feel Better by saying, everything will be OK and just let IT be. He woke up, wrote the song, and I went to number one in countries all over the world, sit back, relax and listen with me to some of the best songs the world has ever produced. Over the next hour we've got one, nine hundred and eighty seventh bad by Michael Jackson universe, by the boy band EXO and many more. But before all that coming up after the break, we have something totally different from the two thousand seventeen album lover, which sold over a million copies in china. Cruel summer is a song about pain and upset, sung by Taylor swift. The popular american singer is one to make you think. Stay tuned. We'll be back after the advertisements. 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。 2025-2026学年度下学期期中考试 高二英语试题 本试卷共分四部分,共67题,满分150分,共7页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 1. What does the woman want to do? A. Write a book. B. Shoot a film. C. Visit another planet. 2. When will the woman go to see the doctor? A. At 12:30. B. At 13:00. C. At 13:30. 3. Why did the man cook dinner? A. The woman was busy. B. He was very hungry. C. It was his turn. 4. How does the man sound? A. Disappointed. B. Annoyed. C. Overjoyed. 5. Who did the woman call to tell about her flight delay? A. Ted. B. Jack. C. Melissa. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a taxi. B. In a hotel. C. At an airport. 7. What can the app do for the man? A. Book flight tickets. B. Order drinks. C. Plan the fastest route. 听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。 8. What did the woman probably try to do? A. Replace the door. B. Open a bookcase. C. Find the headmaster. 9. What do we know about the headmaster? A. He is off on vacation. B. He has lost the key. C. He’ll send for the key. 10. What will the man most likely do next? A. Contact Rachel B. Phone the headmaster. C. Call in a repairman. 听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。 11. Where is the exhibition being held? A. In the artist’s house. B. In the town hall. C. In the gallery. 12. When was the artist born? A. In 1922. B. In 1892. C. In 1830. 13. What can we learn about the artist? A. He struggled for fame in his life. B. He lived a simple life with his family. C. His works didn't come to light until he died. 听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。 14. What caused Liam to fail his driving test? A. Lack of sufficient practice. B. Presence of an unfamiliar examiner. C. Frequent absence from driving sessions. 15. Who does the man need to consult with? A. His cousin. B. His instructor. C. His boss. 16. What can be inferred from what the man says? A. He’s decided to quit his driving test. B. He’s no longer employed at McDonald’s. C. Repeated driving tests cost him much money. 17. What is the woman’s purpose of mentioning applying for jobs? A. To make comparisons. B. To stir up motivation. C. To recommend a position. 听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。 18. What is the speaker most likely to be? A. A radio presenter. B. A music journalist. C. An orchestra director. 19. What inspired the song “Let It Be”? A. A concert by the Beatles. B. A trip to another country. C. A dream about his late mother. 20. What does the speaker think about “Cruel Summer”? A. It’s a controversial song. B. It’s a reflective song. C. It’s an enjoyable song. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A As the spring approaches, there’s no better time to reset your body, mind, and spirit. ZihFit, located in the coastal beauty of Zihuatanejo, Mexico, is the best place to meet this goal and invites you to set out on a transformational wellness retreat(静居处)designed to kickstart开启your health journey for 2026. Zihfit is an eight-bedroom estate庄园,住宅区 featuring a private beach club. This retreat offers the tools you need to adopt sustainable wellness habits, enhance mental clarity, and emerge stronger强筋健骨 and healthier than ever. Zihfit’s March Programme is our flagship旗舰的experience. Each day combines tailored订制的energizing yoga, guided meditations冥想 and workshops focused on personal growth and intention setting. Guests also enjoy chef-prepared organic meals, beach walks at sunrise, and moments of reflection surrounded by nature’s peace. To enhance this extraordinary experience, each estate here is staffed with a dedicated team, including a house manager, chef, driver, and maids, delivering perfect service tailored to your every need. Guests are also given an opportunity to create their own self-guided programs. Both of our 4 or 6-night retreats will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed in body, mind, and spirit. In just a few minutes, you can find out which Zihfit retreat is best for you. Retreat Pricing This retreat is available for 4 and 6 days. 4-Night Retreat 6-Night Retreat Single occupancy: $5,900 Double occupancy: $4,720 Single occupancy: $7,900 Double occupancy: $6,320 Mi Cas a one-bedroom villa: Single occupancy: $7,400 Double occupancy: $5,920 Mi Casa one-bedroom villa: Single occupancy: $9,900 Double occupancy: $7,920 All rate doesn’t include a 15% service charge of the pay. 21. What’s the mission of Zihfit? A. To explore Mexico's heritage. B. To promote overall well-being. C. To advocate sustainable lifestyles. D. To enhance member relationships. 22. What does Zihfit’s March Programme feature? A. It is created by guests. B. It runs a cooking course. C. It organizes spring outings. D. It offers personalized service. 23. How much should a guest pay for single occupancy in a one-bedroom villa at Mi Casa on a 4-night retreat including service charge? A. $8,510. B. $7,400. C. $6,785. D. $5,900 B When I wrote my first book three years ago, the words came naturally. Eight weeks of even rhythm(节奏)and it was finished with ease. So when I sat down to write my second book, I expected the same effortless flow. Instead, I found myself staring at a blinking(闪烁的)typing line that seemed to flash with quiet accusation无声的指责. I couldn’t begin. Day after day, I repeated the same routines. I set up the perfect workspace, blocked out hours for writing, and reread old pages that had once made me proud. None of it helped. For a while, I blamed myself, mistaking my procrastination(拖延)for laziness or lack of discipline. However, I still continued to do that, because the routine kept me occupied and seemed that there was a progress, although the work itself remained still. Eventually, exhaustion softened my stress, and I stopped pushing. What if the resistance was trying to tell me something? I opened my journal and started writing—not about the book, but about why I couldn’t write it. The truth that poured out was simple and childlike: What if this book isn’t as good as the first? What if readers decide a woman like me has already said everything she knows? Beneath the delay, I found fear—not of the work, but of judgment. Procrastination had become a safety net; staying still meant avoiding being seen and possibly found lacking. So I tried something different. I set a timer for five minutes and wrote whatever came. A sentence, half an idea, a small whisper of a scene. My hand moved first, and my mind followed. Step by step and piece by piece, those small beginnings grew into the book I had been afraid to start By the time I finished, I saw procrastination and stillness differently. It was never merely delay. It was a quiet dialogue between the part of me that wants to try and the part that fears the fall. In truth, the stillness was the quiet reward of writing. 24. Why did the author keep following the same routines? A. To look for creative inspiration. B. To overcome her procrastination. C. To gain a false sense of progress. D. To. improve her writing technique. 25. What actually prevented the author from writing? A. Lack of new ideas. B. Pursuit of perfection. C. Desire for social fame. D. Fear of judgement 26. How did the author manage to restart her writing? A. By taking one step at a time. B. By focusing on big missions. C. By reflecting on the outcome. D. By following a flexible schedule. 27. What is the suitable title of the passage? A. Courage helps fight against fear. B. Stillness can be part of creativity. C. Procrastination is a waste of time. D. Writers should avoid taking breaks. C Standing in Nevada’s dry landscape, Project Red uses new methods to capture geothermal(地热)energy. Unlike old plants that need natural hot water storage areas near volcanoes, this facility uses Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) to get heat from solid rock. Workers start by drilling two wells over 8, 000 feet deep into rock hot enough to roast a turkey. Through the first well, high-pressure water is pumped down, breaking the rock to create paths. A key procedure involves drilling another 3,250-foot horizontal well水平井 to expand the area of hot rock that the system contacts—a technique used in oil and gas industry in order to maximize yield and production. Water moves through these man-made cracks for 24-48 hours, gathering heat until temperatures exceed 380°F. As heated water rises through the second well, pressure changes near the surface turn about 20% into steam. This steam powers machines connected to generators发电机, creating clean electricity. Then the steam cools and condenses(凝结) back into hot water, which is used to heat a different kind of liquid with a much lower boiling point, such as butane丁烷, to drive a second generator before it is transported back to the system. This progress eliminates根除了geothermal’s old obstacle of needing volcanic zones. Traditional plants电厂simply collect steam from natural hot springs, while EGS establishes water storage in unreachable ground. Another feature of the system is that they can be made more profitable by taking advantage of energy price shifts. Operators could plug the exit wells封堵出口井, causing water to accumulate inside the system, building up pressure and heat. Then the energy could be extracted提取during times when it is most valuable—such as during cloudy or windless periods when solar or wind aren’t working. Some oil and gas companies, recognizing that the energy landscape形势is changing, are increasingly interested in building geothermal systems. There’s even a growing expansion to use direct geothermal heat to warm buildings, either through shallow heat pumps for residential buildings or integrated systems designed for entire districts—as Paris and Munich already do. 28. What is the main purpose of creating the second well? A. To speed up rock breaking. B. To regulate the pressure inside the wells. C. To reduce drilling difficulty. D. To improve the efficiency of heat transfer. 29. What does the underlined word “it” refer to in paragraph 2? A. Butane. B. Hot water. C.Electricity. D. Steam. 30. What can we infer from paragraph 3? A. Geothermal energy is a stable power source. B. Traditional plants will be replaced by EGS. C. EGS depends on specific ground types. D. EGS is more advanced than solar and wind. 31. What key development is mentioned in the last paragraph? A. Geothermal energy changing the landscape. B. Traditional energy will be replaced. C. Geothermal energy expanding applications. D. Energy companies abandoning fossil fuel. D Australia’s tropical forests have become the world’s first to emit(排放)more carbon into the atmosphere than they are taking in, as a new study report in Nature. This switch is an alarm bell for the planet’s tropical forests, sounding as global leaders prepare for the COP30 meeting in the Amazon rainforest to address the crisis of global climate change. The long-term analysis of Australia’s rainforests from 1971 to 2019 revealed that the forests’ woody biomass—its hard branches and trunks—has been shrinking since around the year 2000. Rising temperatures, droughts and tropical cyclones(气旋)driven by human activities have dramatically increased tree death rate, releasing stored carbon back into the atmosphere. Surprisingly, the extra atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) didn’t boost plant growth as climate models predicted, likely due to limited availability of nutrients plants need like phosphorus磷 and other basic ones—a factor that must be considered in estimating the fate of forests. The Amazon rainforest, which spans an area nearly as large as the continental United States and is currently shouldering a quarter of land-based carbon dioxide annually, is also at risk. It suffered its worst drought in 2024, with deforestation reaching 17 percent. Scientists have warned it could face widespread dieback顶梢枯死by 2035 under the pressure of climate change, deforestation and extreme weather like storms. Other tropical forests face similar threats. Africa’s Congo Basin forests, once relatively stable, have shown increased tree death rate since 2010. Southeast Asia’s forests are endangered by the development of urbanization and agriculture. A report made by the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP) notes that about 291 million of the world’s 1.6 billion hectares of tropical forest are delicate脆弱的, easily erased off from the green block forever. Protecting these forests will require global financial investments to triple三倍to $300 billion by 2030, yet global efforts for the protection are falling short of the intended commitments. “Tropical forests are huge carbon reservoirs and we must cherish the forest carbon stocks already built up over centuries, or even millennia.” says the programme manager Wannes Hubau in the report. “Losing them would be like setting off a carbon bomb, worsening climate change.” 32. What happened to the Australia’s tropical forests? A. They were expanding rapidly. B. They were turning into carbon emitters. C. Their woody biomass was on increase. D. They became a carbon-friendly place. 33. What might limit Australia’s forest growth with more CO₂? A. Long-term data analysis. B. Climate model expectations. C. Storage of carbon in trunks. D. Insufficient basic nutrients. 34. What is paragraph 3 mainly about? A. Tropical forests will die back by 2035. B. Tropical forests face growing global threats. C. Farming destroys forests in tropical regions. D. Droughts cause most rainforest loss worldwide. 35. What can we learn from the UNEP report? A. Tropical forest conservation lacks funds. B. Few tropical forests is at high risk. C. The death rate of tropical forests is declining. D. Africa’s forests have the highest tree death rate. 第二节(共5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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 There’s nothing like fresh-cut flowers to brighten up your space. But even if you have somewhat of a green thumb, those blooms are on borrowed time. _____36_____ Here are some practical tips from Sarah Wiles, a professional florist with years of experience. Snip剪断 the bottom of the stems. Cutting the bottom of flower stems on an angle is a traditional and effective technique. “An angle is best,” says Wiles. “It creates a larger surface area to draw up water and prevents the stem from sitting flat against the bottom of the vase.” _____37_____ What matters most is keeping the vase clean and water fresh. _____38_____ It’s vital to change out the water before it gets cloudy. Every day would be best. “Some flowers, like sunflowers, promote more bacteria growth, so they need more frequent changes,” says Wiles. When doing so, remember to also add more flower food to the fresh water to maintain nutrient levels. Keep the environment clean and tidy. _____39_____ “As flowers die, they produce more bacteria and ethylene乙烯 gas, which makes the other flowers wilt枯萎 faster,” Wiles noted. Removing them as soon as possible helps the rest last longer. Keep the vase out of the sunlight. A vase is not a garden of living flowers; it’s a container of dying ones, so they don’t need direct sun. In fact, that’s a bad thing. “Direct sunlight increases the temperature and reduces vase life. The warmth accelerates the flowers’ breath and water loss, essentially making them ‘age’ faster,” Wiles says. _____40_____ By following these simple steps, you can slow down the clock and enjoy the natural beauty of your blooms for as long as possible. A. Why does this supposedly work? B. Refresh water and flower food regularly. C. What will actually make your flowers last longer? D. Buy more flower mix to add back into fresh water. E. A cooler, darker room will keep flowers fresh longer. F. While it turns out that’s a good thing, don’t worry if you cut them straight. G. You can do this for artistic or beautiful factors, but there’s an even better reason to do it. 第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Every dream lost in the dark longs for a ray of light—and for Lily, that light came from a stranger. Months earlier, Lily stared at her glowing laptop, __41__ deeply. Her novel centered on Kate had remained __42__ at 10,000 words for a month;not a single new word came to her. In a moment of overwhelming __43__, she closed the laptop sharply. She murmured, “I’m fooling myself. I’ll never be a __44__.” Writing was her lifelong passion, but to support her family and pursue a steady livelihood, she __45__ her writing ambition and took up teaching. For thirty years, she fostered students’ imagination, while her own literary passion slowly __46__. Yet when she finally embarked着手on writing the novel, the complete absence of __47__ crushed捣碎her last hope. One day, after hours of another __48__ writing, she walked outside to refresh her mind. Her mind still clouded and her phone now dead, she found herself __49__ —just then Patrick Kincaid kindly offered her a ride. Sensing her low mood, he encouraged her to share her __50__. Lily confessed坦白she was struggling to __51__ Kate’s story, unable to find her creative rhythm. He smiled gently, “Stop forcing Kate’s plot—let your heart guide your words.” His words stirred something deep within her. That night, she wrote __52__, weaving threads主线,思路 of her own life into Kate’s journey. Six weeks later, she completed the first __53__. With Patrick’s encouragement, she perfected the manuscript手稿, found a literary agent, and had the book __54__. On its title page, she wrote, “For dreamers in the dark—and the ones who brought them __55__.” Dreams never fade away; they just wait for a spark to bloom, and now, she was the spark. 41. A. sighing B. complaining C. yawning D. regretting 42. A. completed B. set C. stuck D. aimed 43. A. panic B. defeat C. resolution D. embarrassment 44. A. teacher B. agent C. novelist D. guide 45. A. went after B. set aside C. held onto D. lived out 46. A. rose B. awoke C. erupted D. faded 47. A. inspiration B. support C. courage D. patience 48. A. productive B. effortless C. continuous D. fruitless 49. A. at a distance B. on the go C. at a loss D. in a rush 50. A. troubles B. opinions C. fear D. novel 51. A. polish B. shape C. revise D. adapt 52. A. freely B. anxiously C. restlessly D. cautiously 53. A. scene B. outline C. chapter D. draft 54. A. translated B. promoted C. released D. delivered 55. A. peace B. honor C. dignity D. light 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式. Patriotism(爱国主义)can be shown not only in the years of war but also in the years of peace. In today’s era, our country still needs patriotism 56.____________(realize) the Chinese Dream. The well-known figures of patriotism we are familiar with 57._______(be) the late scientists Huang Danian and Deng Jiaxian. Patriotism had been rooted deeply in their bones, for they fulfilled their dreams of rejuvenating(复兴)the Chinese nation with many exceptional 58.______________ (achieve). The strategic geophysicist Huang Danian, with his particular expertise in deep earth exploration technology, has helped China take the lead in 59.______ number of technical fields, whether under the earth’s crust(地壳)60.______ in the high sky. The nuclear physicist Deng Jiaxian, one of the founding fathers of the “Two Bombs and One Satellite” project, 61._____________(significant) contributing to China’s cause of national defense. Up to now, their patriotic deeds and deep affection for the motherland 62.___________(make) them role models, especially for the young. Both Huang and Deng are heroes of our time, 63.________ tremendous contributions originate from their hard work and patriotic feelings. With the passion 64.__________(pass) down to us, we should resolutely follow the path paved by them and draw inspiration 65._________ their noble spirit, shouldering the mission of realizing national rejuvenation. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 66. 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是校学生会成员李华,学校计划举办“中外美食文化节”(Chinese and Foreign Food Culture Festival), 请给留学生Tom写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.分享活动时间、地点;2.活动内容 3.希望Tom能参与并分享他的国家饮食文化 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Tom, I’m Li Hua from the Student Union. ________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Li Wei, a high school senior, had always felt confused between her mother’s expectation and her own dream. Her mother, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, ran a small clinic in their town. The air inside was always filled with the earthy smell of dried herbs草药. Her mother had long hoped Li Wei would take over the family business. “A career in medicine is a good choice, and it connects us to our roots,” her mother often said, pointing to the old books lining on the shelves. But Li Wei’s heart belonged to classical dance. She spent hours practicing in secret, and her room was full of posters of international dance groups. One evening, while helping her mother prepare herbs, Li Wei accidentally knocked over a jar of ginseng(人参). As she hurried to clean up, her mother's voice cut through the silence, “You're too distracted. This is why you can’t focus on your studies—and the clinic.” Li Wei’s cheeks turned red. “I don’t want to be a doctor!” she shouted. “I want to dance!” Before her mother could answer, Li Wei grabbed her bag and ran out, leaving the clinic door moving. Weeks passed, and the tension between them reached boiling point. Li Wei avoided the clinic, spending long hours at dance practices even though her knees had become swollen and red. When she did come home, the house was full of cold silence, broken only by the occasional noise of her mother’s tool grinding(研磨)herbs. But Li Wei couldn’t miss the way her mother’s eyes looked at her dance shoes, or the soft sighs that came from her during their rare talks. She was eager for her mother’s support. Then came a big chance: a national dance competition. Li Wei’s hands shook as she filled out the application form, her heart beating fast. But when she looked at the bottom of the page, she felt scared. The form needed a parent’s signature, a sad reminder of the gap between her and her mother. 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。 Paragraph 1: That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand. ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet(香囊)in her pocket. ________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 高二英语试题 第1页 共 2 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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