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红桥高级中学2025-2026学年第二学期六月月测
高二英语试卷
试卷满分150分;考试时长120分钟;命题人:徐晓花;审核人:王秀梅;2026.6
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。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题。每段对话读两遍。
1. What will the speakers do next?
A. Give up the project. B. Complain about the project. C. Go over the project.
2. How much will the woman pay for her booking?
A. £215. B. £350. C. £430.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Replacing the broken glass. B. Fixing the kitchen window. C. Monitoring stormy weather.
4. What does the man ask the woman to do?
A. Change a schedule. B. Share her experience. C. Attend a workshop.
5. What made the woman surprised?
A. The number of rainy days. B. The arrangement of routes. C. The length of the trip.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. Which bike will the man rent?
A. The mountain bicycle. B. The classic bicycle. C. The cross bicycle.
7. What will the man probably do?
A. Ride on hills. B. Pay in advance. C. Go to the shop.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What are the two speakers doing?
A. Looking for a desirable swimming pool.
B. Teaching the kids swimming skills.
C.Discussing a travel plan.
9. What is a problem of Happy Summer?
A. No parking lot. B. No café. C. No changing rooms.
10. Which swimming pool is open in the evening?
A. Happy Summer. B. Blue Ocean. C. Water Bay.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Where are the speakers probably?
A. At a job center. B. In the woman’s home. C. At a hotel’s front desk.
12. Why did Miss Lynn quit her previous job?
A. The lack of rest. B. The need for childcare. C. The burden of workload.
13. What is the Parkview Hotel’s requirement?
A. Working overnight. B. Mastering multiple languages. C. Cooking traditional dishes.
14. What can we learn about the Lakeside Hotel option?
A. It ensures promotion. B. It provides generous salaries. C. It offers free meals.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
15. What is the man doing?
A. Introducing this year’s City Fair. B. Chatting with his friend. C.Hosting a program.
16. Where will this year’s City Fair be held?
A. In a school. B .In a park. C. At the amusement ground.
17. Which of the following is intended for all the family members at the fair?
A. A lakeside concert B. A cartoon film. C. A magic show..
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What was last year’s winning film about?
A. Sporting Nation. B. Green transportation. C. Local business.
19. What is the prize of the competition this year?
A. A sum of money. B. A free one-night stay in a hotel. C. A film-making device.
20. What is the deadline for entering the film competition?
A. March 31. B. April 30. C. May 31.
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
Smart Moves for a Connected Community
Shared mobility is widely recognized as a key contributor to sustainable(可持续的) urban development, offering a greener alternative to people’s travel. To directly address residents’ practical travel challenges like inconvenient daily commutes (通勤) and high family trip costs, our city has launched the Community Shared Mobility Program.
The program provides a diverse range of vehicles, including e-bikes with adjustable seats, lightweight e-scooters (轻便的电动滑板车), and family cars that can be fitted with child seats upon request. You can access these through the official app, 24/7 hotline, or service stations, where cash payments are also accommodated(提供) for greater convenience,
Program Details
Accessible Vehicles
Seating
Time Frame
Rate / hour
E-bikes & e-scooters
1
Off season
$6
Peak season
$8
Other types of vehicles
4
Off season
$25
Peak season
$40
Note: The peak season is during official holidays and summer vacation (June 15 to August 31); other times are in the off-season.
Book & Return
·Book at least 1 hour ahead, with a maximum usage of 8-hour per trip.
·Overtime is charged at 1.5x the hourly rate and billed by the hour.
·Return to a service station or flexible parking zone shown in the app.
Who Can Join?
The program is open to anyone aged 18 or above. A comprehensive instruction book is provided on the official app for all new users. Furthermore, additional support is available for seniors and the disabled to ensure that the program remains accessible to a broad group.
For more information, visit www. mobility. com or the service center at 5 Central Street.
21. What is the purpose of the program?
A. To solve travel issues for residents. B. To boost the sales of electric cars.
C. To enrich the citizens’ leisure life. D. To advertise an energy-saving app.
22. How much does it cost to rent an e-bike for 8.5 hours in July?
A. $64. B. $68. C. $70. D. $76.
23. What is offered to new users of the program?
A. A deep discount. B. A welcome bonus.
C. A free trial period. D. A detailed guide.
B
The world of international motorsports was shaken in March 2026. At the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) in Portugal, a Chinese brand, Zhangxue Motorcycle (ZXMOTO), achieved what was once thought impossible, marking the first victory for a Chinese motorcycle producer in this global competition and breaking the dominance(优势) of European and Japanese brands.
The man who created this miracle is Zhang Xue. His inspiring life story has moved millions of Chinese people.On first impression, Zhang Xue doesn’t seem to care about others’ opinions.Born into a farming family in Hunan, Zhang had a deep passion for motorbikes.
At 14, he became an apprentice (学徒) at a motorcycle shop, starting work early every day to sweep yards and clean tools. Though his hands were always greasy, he never complained and focused on learning technical skills to become a professional racer.At 19, he rode over 100 kilometers in the rain for a chance to show his skills on TV, hoping to join a professional team. His persistence paid off, and he later worked as both a rider and an engineer.
In 2013, Zhang quit his job and went to Chongqing with only 20,000 yuan. Noticing the gap between domestic and global top motorcycles, he turned to manufacturing (制造) , slowly building his reputation by improving products based on buyers’ suggestions. In 2024, he founded ZXMOTO of his own, and with his efforts, his motorcycle finally won the global championship, proving that a low starting point can’t stop one from chasing dreams.
Zhang now dreams of making ZXMOTO a top 10 global brand in 10 years.
24.Why is ZXMOTO's victory so significant according to the text?
A. It has made motorcycle racing more popular in China.
B. It marks the rise of Chinese manufacturing and independent innovation.
C. It has completely replaced Europecn and Japanese motorcycle brand.
D. It has attracted more international riders to Chinese brands.
25.What can we learn about Zhang Xue from Paragraph 3-4?
A. He disliked the repetitive cleaning work in the motorcycle shop.
B.He succeeded joining a professional team immediately after his TV performance at 19.
C.He achieved great success as a professional racer and engineer for a foreign motorcycle factory.
D.He established his own motorcycle brand just two years before his team won the global championship.
26.Which of the following words can best describe Zhang Xue?
A. persistent and determined. B. cautious and curious.
C. ambitious and aggressive. D. humorous and uncomplaining.
27.Which idiom best reflects the spirit this article aims to promote?
A. A good beginning is half done . B. Heroes are made, not born.
C. Where there is a will, there’s a way. D. All that glitters is not gold.
C
We dream every night. Some mornings, we recall vivid details, and other days, we can’t. But what about color? Do most people dream in color or in black and white? Some people may be surprised to learn that this has proved a divisive(有争议的) question. Modern research has indicated that television and films have a lot to do with how we experience dreaming and what we can remember when we wake up.
“Since we’re used to colored media, we think dreams must be kind of like watching a movie or watching something on YouTube,” Eric Schwitzgebel, a professor at the University of California told Live Science. But that hasn’t always been the case. Up until the 1960s, researchers thought people largely dreamed without color, and surveys have backed this hypothesis. A small study of 277 people published in 1942 found that 70.7% of the college students surveyed rarely or never saw colors in their dreams. Nearly 60 years later, Schwitzgebel asked a group of 124 college students the same questions-and the results had shifted drastically(剧烈地). Less than 20% of the students surveyed reported rarely or never seeing colors in their dreams.
Other recent studies have produced similar results. This suggests that the way we interpret(解读) our dreams is affected by the types of media we consume. But entertainment isn’t the only factor. Much of what we take away from our nightly dreams has to do with how accurately we remember. Just as in waking life, we tend to forget colors that match our expectations, but we’re more likely to recall ones that hold personal significance.
But Schwitzgebel argues that the question of whether we dream in black and white or color could be a bit problematic in the first place. Our mental image might not be in black and white or in color; it may just be a foggy “indeterminate”(模糊的) image. Or perhaps what we remember in the morning is slightly different from the mental image we had while dreaming, informed more by assumptions than memory. Dreams might be less of a visual movie. It’s possible our media consumption affects how we remember our dreams.
28. What is the finding of modern research mainly about?
A. The long-term effects of watching TV. B. A comparison between different dreams.
C. The link between media exposure and dream colors. D. The reason why people dream in black and white.
29. The underlined word “hypothesis” in paragraph 2 refers to the idea that _________.
A. people dream in white and black B. people see colors in their dreams
C. people forget the content of dreams D. people recall dreams like watching videos
30. What colors in dreams are easily remembered?
A. Colors that match people’s expectation. B. Colors connected with social convention.
C. Colors commonly seen in waking life. D. Colors that matter to people personally.
31. What does Schwitzgebel think of the research?
A. It lacks scientific evidence. B. Its core question is misguided.
C. Its finding is reliable. D. Its sample is sufficient.
D
Arabidopsis thaliana (拟南芥), a small thin weed(杂草) of the mustard family(十字花科), never seemed likely to gain scientific fame. Yet this common plant has greatly changed from an ignored weed to a biological superstar due to scientists’ foresight, continuous exploration and joint efforts.
Arabidopsis’ journey began with young geneticist(遗传学家) George Rédei. At first, Rédei’s research on this weed was widely doubted because many thought only valuable crops or decorative plants were worth studying. But he carried its seeds all the time and later continued research in the US. Inspired by German botanist Friedrich Laibach, he saw its value as a model organism(模式生物), similar to fruit flies in genetics. Compared with corn and wheat, Arabidopsis has clear advantages: small size, short growth cycle, many seeds, but what sets it apart from other experimental plants is its only five pairs of chromosomes (染色体), making gene location much easier.
In the 1980s, young scientists like Chris Somerville and Elliot Meyerowitz also noticed its potential. They proved its value through experiments, finding its small genome with little repeated DNA made gene discovery easier. In 2000, a global team finished its research and published the result in Nature, which provided a solid base for future studies.
Today, researches on Arabidopsis have provided important support for crop output expansion, ecological system management and climate change reduction. For instance, the genes identified in Arabidopsis have helped scientists understand the fruit development mechanism(机械装置) of tomatoes and improve the stress resistance of rice.
Beyond plant science, Arabidopsis has also brought new insights to human health research. Notably, about 70% of human cancer-related genes and genes related to neurological(神经病学的) diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s all exist in this plant.
Arabidopsis is not without limitations. Its simple structure, while useful for genetic research, cannot fully represent the complexity (复杂性)of crops like wheat or corn. However, even with these concerns, this once-ignored weed has already proved that great scientific value can lie in the most unexpected places, and it continues to inspire researchers to explore the mysteries of life.
32.What is special about Arabidopsis as a model organism?
A.Its abundant seeds. B.Its few chromosomes.
C.Its brief life period. D.Its unique outer shape.
33.What can be inferred about the Arabidopsis research?
A.It targeted major management problems. B.It prioritized traditional model organisms.
C.It gained support from most geneticists. D.It cast new light on medical studies.
34.What is the function of the last paragraph?
A.To restate the importance of Arabidopsis. B.To stress the limitations of Arabidopsis.
C.To prove the complexity of Arabidopsis. D.To underline the structure of Arabidopsis.
35.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Applications of Arabidopsis Studies B.The Link between Arabidopsis and Humans
C.The Course of Arabidopsis from Weed to Treasure D.The Discovery of Small Genome in Arabidopsis
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Muscle strain linked to handheld(手持式) technology has become such a common condition that it now has a name: “tech neck”. Constantly looking down at your devices creates an unnatural curve(弧线) in your cervical spine (颈椎). This can cause nerve pain and other problems. Common symptoms of “tech neck” are neck pain, loss of feeling in your hands and fingers, headaches, and poor posture. ____36____
Therefore, Fielding, a health expert, created a class to directly address the problem of “tech neck”. ____37____ And it strengthens back and neck muscles. It also works on breathing and posture. For a quick fix, Fielding has a simple suggestion — hold your phone at eye level.
____38____ You can take simple steps yourself at the appropriate time and place to relieve “tech neck”. Take breaks from using your technology. Stand up and stretch your legs often. Also, give your eyes a break by closing them throughout the day. Move your eyes to the screen instead of moving your neck, head, or shoulders. You can also do neck exercises as follows.
1. Chin stretch: Move your chin towards your chest. Hold for 5 seconds. ____39____ Repeat 10 times.
2. Side tilt (倾斜): ____40____ Bring your ear close to your shoulder. Hold for 20 seconds. Bring your head back to the center, and then tilt it to the left, again holding for 20 seconds. Repeat 3-5 times on each side.
A. However, you don’t need to take a class like Fielding’s.
B. The position should feel comfortable for your neck.
C. Tip your head to the right.
D. The class uses different exercises to release tension in the upper body.
E. Those are Fielding’s essential tips.
F. Take breaks as much as possible when you are at work.
G. Worse still, you can lose the strength in your hands and fingers.
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。
My friend and I started our journey from Vancouver, planning a five-day canoe (独木舟)trip in Bowron Lake Provincial Park.
We’d been 41 the trip for a long time — reservations at the park need to be 42 months in advance. I’d taken some time off work and my friend managed to spare some time for this outdoor adventure. We were driving to Bowron Lake when our car suddenly 43 down. 44 , we were just outside a small town which had a little motel (汽车旅馆), where we met a kind stranger. He gave us the 45 of a mechanic (修理工) in town. We called him and it 46 that our car problem wasn’t a big deal to fix, but the mechanic had to order a new part, which would 47 several days to arrive. At that point, we 48 that we would have no choice but to give up the trip.
The kind-hearted stranger insisted that we 49 our trip when we mentioned the change of plans. He offered to drop us off at the lake, coordinate with (与……协调) the mechanic to 50 the car during our trip, and then 51 my friend and me after we finished canoeing.
I still remember everything he did to help us, which was 52 . This 53 trip would never have come true if he hadn’t done all he did, which helped us so much. It’s people like him 54 make me want to reach out to help travelers 55 .
41. A. enjoying B. imagining C. completing D. planning
42. A. booked B. chosen C. visited D. bought
43. A. turned B. fell C. broke D. slowed
44. A. Finally B. Luckily C. Unfortunately D. Quickly
45. A. address B. story C. name D. number
46. A. pretended B. proved C. needed D. intended
47. A. pay B. spend C. take D. waste
48. A. promised B. heard C. remembered D. realized
49. A. finish B. forget C. change D. refuse
50. A. look for B. fix up C. give up D. put away
51. A. pay for B. search for C. cheer up D. pick up
52. A. unnecessary B. unbelievable C. unreliable D. unacceptable
53. A. worrying B. easy C. wonderful D.common
54. A. which B. what C. that D. who
55. A. in trouble B. in demand C. in surprise D. in danger
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。
In 1999, a five-year-old boy in south China emptied his piggy bank ____56____ (help) the country build an aircraft carrier. Years later, as China sails into the time of native-made carriers, his story has reappeared online and touched ____57____ (million) of people.
That year, after overhearing adults talk about donations for the ____58____ (construct) of an aircraft carrier, he insisted on contributing his savings — 140 yuan, sending the money to ____59____ army department to the post office. A few months later, Chen received a reply. The department thanked him for his nationalistic gesture, returned the money, and enclosed a New Year’s greeting card.
Chen, ____60____ is now in his 30s, works in Beijing after graduating with a degree in law from a university in Zhejiang Province. ____61____ (look) back, he says he barely remembers receiving the letter. But ____62____ he experienced shaped his lifelong interest in national defense.
“Up to now, my dream of seeing our own aircraft carriers ____63____ (achieve),” he told CCTV in a 2023 interview. Even as a child, he felt that an aircraft carrier symbolized a strong defense. His story has gone viral again just as China’s newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, was commissioned into active service at a naval port in Sanya, Hainan Province. ____64____ (equip) with electromagnetic catapults (电磁弹射器) and ____65____ (independent) designed and built in China, the Fujian marks a new milestone in the nation’s naval modernization. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以Take a Break from Social Media为题,写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:
1. 提出观点;
2. 陈述理由;
3. 发起倡议。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Take a Break from Social Media
Good morning, everyone!
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That’s all. Thank you.
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。
When Tom was two years and two months old, he suddenly shut the world away. The once lively boy, who had loved playing with the family’s pet dog and learned simple English and Spanish words, fell completely silent. He stopped making eye contact, refused to interact with anyone, and buried himself in his own lonely world.
Within two years, a string of misfortunes struck the family. Tom’s grandfather died of cancer, his parents got divorced, and his beloved pet dog passed away. Life became extremely tough for Cathy, the single mother. She took Tom to see countless doctors and tried every possible treatment, but all efforts were in vain. Tom was diagnosed with autism (自闭症), growing more withdrawn (内向的) with empty, lifeless eyes, which broke Cathy’s heart every day.
Cathy never gave up on her son. She had to work tirelessly to earn a living while seeking medical help. After eight painful years, with all methods tried and money running out, she had no choice but to take the completely non-verbal Tom away from the noisy city to the peaceful Devon countryside, hoping the quiet environment could comfort her son.
Though in deep despair, Cathy never lost faith. She always remembered little Tom’s deep love for dogs, so she kept accompanying him to walk outdoors to relax. One quiet afternoon, she took Tom for a slow walk on the wild grassland.
There, they found a little thin stray (流浪的) dog in the thick grass. It was trembling slightly, its head down, with big round eyes full of fear and helplessness, just like a lost child. Quietly, Tom walked slowly toward the poor little dog.
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。
Something amazing happened. ______________________________________________________________
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Moved by all this, Mom took the little dog home. ________________________________________________
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$红桥高级中学2025-2026学年第二学期六月月测
高二英语答案
听力
1-5 CCABA
6-10 BCAAC
11-15ABBCC
16-20 BABCC
阅读理解
A)ADD
B)DDAC
C)CADB
D)BDAC
七选五GDABC
完形填空:41-45 DACBD
46--50 BCDAB
51-55 DBCDA
语法填空
56.to help
57.millions.---58.construction
59.an
60.who.
61.Looking
62.what
63.has been achieved
64.Equipped
65.independently
应用文范文
Take a Break from Social Media
Good morning,everyone!
I'm so privileged to deliver a speech here.In the age of the Internet when many teenagers are addicted
to social media,I think we should take a break from it.
Firstly,taking a break from social media allows us to have more real contact with our family and friends,
which helps us establish better interpersonal relationships.Besides,when freed from social media,we will
have more time for hobbies like reading and painting,through which we can enjoy our life to the fullest.
Lastly,spending less time on social media makes time for doing exereise and thus helps improve both our
physical and mental health.
Even though social media can keep us updated,we do need to turn off our devices for a while and
embrace the physical world.
That's all.Thank you.
读后续写范文
Something amazing happened.To Cathy's great shock,Tom knelt down gently,reaching out to stroke
the trembling dog.For the first time in years,his empty eyes lit up with warmth,and he whispered softly,
"Don't be afraid."The little dog nuzzled his hand,and Tom even turned to his mom,making eye contact
and murmuring,"Mom,let's help it."Cathy stood there,tears rolling down her cheeks,as she saw her son
finally coming out of his lonely world.
Moved by all this,Mom took the little dog home.From then on,the dog became Tom's closest companion.
He fed it,played with it,and talked to it every day,gradually opening his heart.He started to interact with
others,spoke more words,and his autism symptoms improved greatly.Cathy was overjoyed to see her son's
transformation.The little stray dog not only saved itself,but also healed Tom,bringing light and hope back
to the family.