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这是英语科听力部分。现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought I phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we are a sort of social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we are growing all the time. That sounds interesting. 试音到此结束。听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。I'm looking for a present for my mom. SHE loves drinking tea, so I was thinking of a gift bag with some different flavors. Or you could get her a delicate teapot. My friend makes them, I can get you a good Price. I'm looking for a present for my mom. SHE loves drinking tea, so I was thinking of a gift bag with some different flavors. or you could get her a delicate tea pot. My friend makes them, I can get you a good Price. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。I've been trying to call you, did you lose your . phone again? I just paid more money for 5g data,but my phone still isn't connecting. It's just too old. You won't be able to update the system anymore. I've been trying to call you, did you lose your phone again? I just paid more money for 5g data,but my phone still isn't connecting. It's just too old. You won't be able to update the system anymore. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。The red bookshelf is fine, but IT doesn't go with the room. Well, you know, I like this one here the most. That's because you're too tall. My favourite is this one, because I can actually reach the top of IT. The red bookshelf f is fine, but IT doesn't go with the room. Well, you know, I like this one here the most. That's because you're too tall. My favorite is this one, because I can actually reach the top of IT. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。sorry, i'm late every day. My bus is dead on time, but the day I have an important meeting at work, IT doesn't turn up. It's okay. Everyone's having problems. Cates car broke down and lynd's train hasn't arrived yet. Sorry, i'm late every day. My bus is dead on time, but the day I have an important meeting at work, IT doesn't turn up. It's okay. Everyone's having problems. Cate's car broke down, and Linda train hasn't arrived yet. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。the fan on your computer is very loud. Does IT get hot quickly too? Yes, he does. Actually, how did you know that . used to happen to mine? I had to open IT and remove all the dust that was collected. The fan on your computer is very loud. Does IT get hot quickly too? Yes, he does. Actually, how did you know that . used to happen to mine? I had to open IT and remove all the dust that was collected. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Michael, watch out the bridges . breaking up. Jump to the side. I can make . IT grab my hand and i'll pull you up. I've got you, paul. There you go. Oh my, why did you do that? The water is so cold. I'm freezing. I know I thought the bridge would hold me. I warned you not to do that. Now you're wet from head to foot, and we're miles from the parking lot. I have an extra set of clothes. We can still get to the top of . the mountain. We're not going back onto the track until you warmed properly. You're . right, Michael. Watch out the bridges breaking. Ah jump to the side. I can't make . IT grab my hand and i'll pull you up. I've got you pull there you go. Oh my, why did you do that? The water is so cold, i'm freezing. I know I thought the bridge would hold me. I warned you not to do that. Now you're wet from head to foot, and we are miles from the parking lot. I have an extra set of clothes. We can still get to the top of the mountain. We're not going back onto the track until you . warm up properly. You're right. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Sorry for the slow traffic. There has been an accident on the bridge, and the underground passage is shut because of the snow, so there's no other way into the city. That's okay. It's not your default. Is this your first time in new york? No, I was here a few years ago for a medical conference. So are you a doctor? No, I work for a company that makes medicine. So you are scientist. Yes, chemist, that's impressive. You're probably the smartest person i've ever had in my taxi. I'm sure you've had lots of people is smarter than me. I've had a few famous people, but never a scientist or at least everyone I knew about. So what brings you back? I meeting my son. He is here studying for six months. I'm just spending a week here, then flying up to toronto to visit my unt. Sorry for the slow traffic. There has been an accident on the bridge and the underground passage is shut because of the snow. So there's no other way into the city. That's okay. It's not your efface. Lt, is this your first time in new york? No, I was here a few years ago for a medical conference. So are you a doctor? No, I work for a company that makes medicine. So you are scientist. Yes, chemist, that's impressive. You're probably the smartest person i've ever had in my taxi. I'm sure you've had lots of people smarter than me. I've had a few famous people, but never a scientist or at least everyone I knew about. So what brings you back? I meeting my son. He is here studying for six months. I'm just spending a week here, then flying up to toronto to to visit my hat. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。That was awful. I could only answer aid out of the ten . questions you did. Well, I only answered half of them. If that was just a test, I hate to think what the real exam will be like. Maybe they made IT hard, so i'll find the real exam easier. You are being very hopeful. Which questions did you . struggle with? The dates of the hand dyna sty? My mind just went blank. There have been so many dynasty. I'm like you. I can never remember dates. I didn't know the date of that war with the english, the o bm war. Me neither. But there is one thing we have learned. what's that? We both need to do a lot more reading if we want to pass that exam. You were absolutely right. We need to get to know this subject a lot Better. That was awful. I could only answer eight out of the . ten questions you did. Well, I only answered half of them. If that was just a test, I hate to think what the real exam will be like. Maybe they made IT hard, so i'll find the real exam easier. You are being very hopeful. Which questions did you struggle with . the dates of the home dynasty? My mind just went blank. There have been so many dynasty. I'm like you. I can never remember dates. I didn't know the date of that war with the english. The O, B. M war me neither. But there is one thing we have learned. what's that? We both need to do a lot more reading. If we want to pass that exam. you were absolutely right. We need to get to know this subject a lot Better. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。I can't make clear these recycling rules. What's the problem? Well, for instance, these envelopes are made of paper, but they have a plastic window. So do they go with a plastic or . the paper? No, those can be recycled. Just put them with the general waste. I don't see why everything can go in there . because of things are recycled. The materials can be used again, saving the earth energy and resources. What about these plastic bottles and cans? Where do they go in . the White bag? Look, IT tells you on the information card, if you lose that, the information is on . the internet. I suppose this big plastic plate can go in the bag too. Yes, but wash IT first. IT can't go in if it's . covered in food. Oh, so many rules every tuesday. I have this problem because IT is collected the next day. Once you get used to IT, IT will be no problem at all, plus you can feel good about yourself because you are helping the environment. I can't make clear these recycling rules. What's the problem? Well, for instance, these envelopes are made of paper, but they have a plastic window. So do they go with a plastic . or the paper? No, those can be recycled. Just put them with the general waste. I don't see why everything can go in there . because of things are recycled. The materials can be used again, saving the earth's energy and resources. What about these plastic bottles and cans? Where do they go in . the White bag? Look, IT tells you on the information card. If you lose that, the information is on . the internet. I suppose this big plastic plate can go in the bag too. Yes, but wash IT first. IT can't go in if it's . covered in food. Oh, so many rules. Every tuesday I have this problem because IT is collected the next day. Once you get used to IT, IT will be no problem at all. Plus you can feel good about yourself because you are helping the environment. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Learning to play a musical instrument or not only give you a cool hobby, but increase patients and focus as well. IT is said that learning to play the piano makes you smarter overall. IT is possible because picking up the instrument require strengths of character. IT takes years to master. The ability to sit down, put everything else aside and learn deeply, can easily be used in other areas of study. That is probably why musicians do Better on intelligence tests. But whether or not learning music makes you smarter, IT is obvious that playing an instrument has many positive side effects. You might like art, and this might seem like a Better hobby if you prefer a physical things over theory. After all, music is heavy and theory. However, did you know that the majority of successful musicians can also paint the opposite is not true. Chess is another hobby associated with thinking, is simple to understand why. But while chess players must train hard to compete to exercise thinking, there is no team aspect. Chess attracts quiet, shy individuals. Music sometimes does too, but for most of time, IT requires people break out of their shell and work with others. Learning to play a musical instrument or not only give you a cool hobby, but increase patients and focus as well. IT is said that learning to play the piano makes you smarter. overall. IT is possible because picking up the instrument requires strengths of character. IT takes years to master. The ability to sit down, put everything else aside and learn deeply, can easily be used in other areas of study. That is probably why musicians do Better on intelligence tests. But whether or not learning music makes you smarter, IT is obvious that playing an instrument has many positive side effects. You might like art, and this might seem like a Better hobby if you prefer physical things over theory. After all, music is heavy in theory. However, did you know that the majority of successful musicians can also paint the opposite? Is not true. Chess is another hobby associated with thinking, is simple to understand why. But while chess players must train hard to compete to exercise thinking, there is no team aspect. Chess attracts quiet, shy individuals. Music sometimes does two, but for most of time, IT requires people break out of their shells and . work with others. 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答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。
高二英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What does the woman advise the man to buy?
A. A teapot. B. A teacup. C. Some teabags.
2. Why does the woman talk to the man?
A. To help him pay for 5G data.
B. To ask why she couldn’t reach him.
C. To remind him to update the system.
3. What are the speakers doing?
A. Buying a ladder. B. Painting a room. C. Choosing a bookshelf.
4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Employer and employee. C. Husband and wife.
5. What does the man say about the woman’s computer?
A. Its fan is noisy. B. It is out of date. C. It has no sound.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. Why did the man get wet?
A. He fell into the cold water. B. He walked in the heavy rain. C. He jumped off the mountain.
7. What does the woman want the man to do first?
A. Reach the mountain top. B. Get himself fully warm. C. Return to the parking lot.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a taxi. B. In a hospital. C. At the airport.
9. What is the woman?
A. A doctor. B. A chemist. C. A conference host.
10. What is the woman going to do next?
A. Visit her aunt. B. Attend a medical meeting. C. Meet her son.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Weekend plans. B. A difficult test. C. History textbooks.
12. What was hard for the woman?
A. Reading long articles. B. Learning English grammar. C. Remembering historical dates.
13. What do the speakers decide to do?
A. Have a good rest. B. Take another test at once. C. Prepare for the exam better.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14. How does the woman feel about the recycling rules?
A. Confident. B. Confused. C. Satisfied.
15. Where should the envelopes with plastic windows be thrown?
A. In the paper recycling bag. B. In the plastic recycling bag. C. In the general waste bin.
16. What does the man ask the woman to do with the plastic plate?
A. Clean it first. B. Keep it for reuse. C. Throw it away directly.
17. When is the rubbish collected each week?
A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. What does the speaker think of learning music?
A. It has plenty of advantages.
B. It is popular with all age groups.
C. It is easy to master in a short time.
19. What can we learn about art from the speaker?
A. It contains less theory. B. It needs years of training. C. It helps improve intelligence.
20. What is a feature of playing chess according to the speaker?
A. It is too hard to learn. B. It costs too much time. C. It lacks team cooperation.
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
Stonehenge is one of the most famous historical places in England to visit. This ancient stone circle is located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 2 miles northwest of Amesbury and near the Cathedral City of Salisbury.
Basic Information
● Construction period: Built between 3000 BC and 1600 BC (archaeologists believe it was mainly constructed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC)
● Site features: It consists of two main types of stone. The massive Sarsen stones (averaging 25 tons) were locally sourced, while the smaller Bluestones (weighing 2 — 5 tons) were transported from Wales. Recent research in 2024 also suggests the central Altar Stone originated from Scotland.
● Astronomical function: It is believed to have been used as an observatory for tracking the movements of the sun and the moon, though its exact astronomical purpose remains under study.
Admission Charges
● Adult: £ 23.30
● Child (5 — 17 years): £ 14.00
● Family (2 adults and 3 children): £ 60.60
● Overseas visitor pass: Available for purchase online
Opening Times
It is open every day of the year except on Christmas Day.
How to Get to Stonehenge from London
● By car: About one hour and ten minutes by car; Stonehenge is a short drive (about 9 miles) from Salisbury.
● By train & bus: Take a train from London to Salisbury, then connect to a bus tour to Stonehenge.
● Guided tours: Tours from London often include other popular sites such as the Cotswolds, Bath and Windsor Castle.
Tips for Visiting
1. Book your tickets online in advance. English Heritage offers a 15% discount compared with the on-site ticket prices, and tickets in popular periods — especially on weekends and during holidays — can sell out quickly.
2. Wear comfortable, strong shoes and bring rain clothes. Stonehenge stands on an exposed grassy plain with little shelter, and the walk from the visitor centre to the stones takes about 20 — 30 minutes across fields that can become wet and muddy after rain.
3. Explore the visitor centre first to learn about the history of Stonehenge before viewing the stones.
21. What is special about the stones of Stonehenge?
A. They come from different places. B. There are exactly 22 stones.
C. They were found in Salisbury. D. They were introduced in 1600 AD.
22. How much should a couple with three children pay after the online discount?
A. £ 69.69. B. £ 60.60. C. £ 51.51. D. £ 46.60.
23. What are visitors advised to do before seeing the stones?
A. Book a guided tour online. B. Visit the visitor centre first.
C. Take photos with the stones. D. Buy rain clothes at the centre.
B
Hidden in the quiet countryside of northwest England lies a very unusual ski slope (坡道). It is only 140 meters long and 10 meters wide. There is no snow — just plastic mats with rough bristles (毛刺). Grass grows through the surface in some places. Sheep sometimes wander across the slope during training. This is Pendle Ski Club, and people often describe it with one word: humble.
But this modest slope has produced Britain’s greatest skier. Dave Ryding, now 39, started skiing here at age six. He trained on the plastic surface well into his teens. Today, he is the only British winner in the nearly 60-year history of the Alpine Skiing World Cup. His victory came in Kitzbuehel, Austria — one of the world’s most challenging races. As he headed to his final Olympics in Milan Cortina, he was a potential medal winner.
Britain gets only limited snowfall each year. There are 67 ski slopes in the country, but most are dry slopes or indoor snow centers. The odds of producing a world-class skier were very low. Ryding remembers training in sweatpants and getting friction burns when he fell. Summer practice sessions were sometimes interrupted by sheep crossing the hill.
Strangely, the short slope — just 12 seconds from top to bottom — became an advantage. Ryding learned to start explosively. On flat race sections, he is often faster than skiers from traditional winter sports countries like Sweden or Norway. John Holmes, an instructor at the club, explained, “People who start on the bristles learn the true technique — putting weight on the outside ski, setting a good edge, and shaping the turn. It builds the fundamentals.”
Today, Pendle Ski Club has 600 members, from children to skiers in their 70s. A large Union Jack flag hangs in the clubhouse with Ryding’s nickname, “Rocket.” Kids gather every Sunday morning to watch him race on TV. “He started here and made it to the Olympics,” said 16-year-old Jayden Cuttriss. “It shows it’s possible for anyone.”
24. What do we know about Pendle Ski Club’s slope?
A. It is fit for long skiing races. B. It is large and well-equipped.
C. It has no snow but plastic mats. D. It is a common snow slope in Britain.
25. What kind of person is Dave Ryding?
A. Hard-working. B. Generous. C. Careless. D. Humorous.
26. What does the author want to indicate by mentioning skiers from Sweden and Norway?
A. Britain’s poor snow conditions. B. Different ways of skiing training.
C. Famous winter sports countries. D. Ryding’s speed advantage in races.
27. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. Jayden wants to take Dave Ryding’s place. B. Ryding sets a good example for young skiers.
C. All club members are under twenty years old. D. The club only trains children for the Olympics.
C
Scientists have officially split what was long thought to be a single type of black bass (鲈鱼) into two distinct species: Bartram’s bass and Altamaha bass. At first glance, this might sound like a simple technical correction. But such reclassification often reveals something more urgent: hidden biodiversity that may be slipping away before it is fully understood.
The discovery came from river systems across the southeastern United States. For years, fish grouped as red-eye bass showed consistent physical differences. Bartram’s bass has gold scales, dark spots, and rosy fins (鱼鳍), while Altamaha bass has green-edged scales and orange fin edges. Both have red eyes ringed with gold, but Bartram’s bass grows to about 15 inches, slightly larger than the Altamaha bass, which reaches around 14 inches. To confirm what their eyes suggested, researchers turned to genetic analysis. They compared mitochondrial (线粒体) and nuclear DNA from over 570 fish, including reference samples. The results confirmed that these were indeed separate species.
However, human activity has weakened the lines between them. Dams, sediment, and reservoirs have changed river habitats, while the introduction of non-native bass for sport fishing has led to hybridization — crossbreeding (杂交) between related species. In the upper Savannah tributaries, pure Bartram’s bass were found at only 27 percent of sampled sites. Hybridization can erase a unique lineage without killing every individual fish. Once mixing spreads, a species may survive in name only.
Scientists had noticed unusual features in some river fish for decades, but without genetic evidence, they could not be sure. Hybridization made identification even harder. Now, with clear naming, conservation efforts can focus on protecting pure populations, especially in smaller tributaries far from reservoirs. As researcher Byron Freeman noted, naming a species is not just paperwork — it is often the moment an overlooked animal becomes visible to science. Without a clear name and identity, a species can quietly disappear, its loss mistaken for natural variation. Yet protecting these fish ultimately depend less on the label itself and more on keeping rivers healthy for native species.
28. Which best describes the two bass species?
A. Large and with black eyes. B. Green scales and orange fins.
C. Similar but genetically different. D. Endangered but well-protected.
29. What does the text suggest about hybridization?
A. It helps fish fit into river habitats better. B. It results from natural genetic changes.
C. It improves the overall quality of local fish. D. It threatens the existence of pure species.
30. Which statement will the author probably agree with?
A. Natural variation is the main cause of species loss.
B. Naming a species is only meaningful for paperwork.
C. Hybridization makes it easier to identify pure species.
D. Without scientific names, a species may go unnoticed.
31. Where is the text most likely from?
A. A science journal. B. A health magazine.
C. A travel brochure. D. An entertainment website.
D
Modern medicine has achieved remarkable progress in treating conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, enabling longer and healthier lives for many. However, this advancement has not yet reached all diseases, particularly disorders of the brain. Illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease continue to pose significant challenges, affecting a vast number of individuals worldwide. Surprisingly, a potential breakthrough may come from an unusual source: camels and llamas (大羊驼). Scientists are investigating tiny immune proteins, called nanobodies (纳米体), produced by these animals for their unique clinical potential.
First discovered in the 1990s, nanobodies are exceptionally small proteins that are rare in other mammals like humans. They can be engineered to cross the protective blood-brain barrier, a major obstacle for most conventional drugs. This barrier typically prevents medicines from entering brain tissue. Due to their small structure, nanobodies are also easier to produce and can be precisely engineered to target specific problems, bridging the gap between large antibody drugs and small chemical compounds.
Initially, researchers were suspicious about using nanobodies for brain diseases, believing the body would filter (过滤) and remove them too quickly. However, growing evidence from animal studies now suggests that engineered nanobodies can successfully enter the brain. Once there, they have shown potential in laboratory settings to interact with and help clear harmful proteins associated with Alzheimer’s, such as amyloid beta and tau.
Despite this promising outlook, significant research remains before these treatments can be considered for human use. Scientists must carefully study key factors, including the stability of nanobodies in the body, the exact mechanisms by which they cross into the brain, and how long they remain active to determine safe and effective dosages. Researchers involved in these early studies have noted that initial findings are consistent with the possibility of long-term treatment plans.
The exploration of camelid nanobodies not only offers fresh hope for tackling destructive brain disorders but also beautifully illustrates the interconnectedness of life. Vital medical solutions can sometimes emerge from the most unexpected places in the natural world, highlighting the profound importance of understanding and preserving Earth’s biodiversity.
32. What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A. The production process of nanobodies. B. The features and advantages of nanobodies.
C. The treatment methods of common diseases. D. The history of modern medical development.
33. What does the underlined word “suspicious” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Doubtful. B. Hopeful. C. Regretful. D. Grateful.
34. What opinion are the researchers most likely to hold?
A. Medical solutions mainly come from labs. B. Brain disorders have been completely solved.
C. Nanobodies need further study for human use. D. Biodiversity matters little to modern medicine.
35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To emphasize the harm of brain diseases.
B. To introduce a new hope for brain disorders.
C. To explain how the blood-brain barrier works.
D. To show the importance of protecting wildlife.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
As Good Deeds Day draws near, volunteering to support children in your community is a meaningful choice. Investing in children’s growth brings long-term benefits, such as better well-being and more inclusive communities. Here are some impactful volunteer ideas.
● Hold a book & toy drive for children. Place donation boxes in public areas like schools or markets to collect children’s books and educational toys. Promote the drive via social media and community boards. 36 . Many young kids lack proper learning materials in their daily life. This gives under-resourced children essential resources and sparks their love for learning.
● 37 . Partner with local educators to hold interactive activities, such as story time, art workshops or musical games. These fun sessions help children express themselves, build self-confidence and connect with others.
● Set up a small-scale library in your community. Find an underused public space, clean it if needed, and collect donated children’s books. Launch it with a reading day and hold weekly story hours. 38 .
● Renovate (修缮) local community centers. Many public spaces often fall into disrepair over time. 39 . Identify which centers are in need of repairs. Organize a volunteer day to paint walls, fix equipment or update play areas. Safe, bright spaces make children feel welcome and encourage them to join community programs.
● Start a school garden with kids. 40 . Let children take turns tending it, learning about nature and harvesting together. This helps them learn about the environment and nutrition while building a sense of achievement.
A. Then donate the items to local schools or children’s hospitals
B. Host creative activity sessions at schools or community centers
C. Ask parents to donate expensive electronic devices for poor kids
D. However, simple upgrades can greatly improve daily experiences for kids
E. Partner with a local school to plant a small garden with vegetables or flowers
F. This increases children’s access to books and strengthens community connection
G. Yet community work usually costs too much time and money for ordinary people
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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A French man Dagobert Renouf once faced a hard situation. He hoped to hold a 41 wedding for his fiancée (未婚妻) Anna, but he was totally broke and even at risk of homelessness. Still, he refused to let financial 42 ruin his lover’s long-awaited wedding. To solve the problem, he came up with a 43 idea.
He 44 to act as a human billboard and sell advertising space on his suit jacket to 45 wedding costs. He shared his special plan online, which soon spread 46 among netizens. Finally, 26 brands 47 advertising positions on his jacket, bringing him a total of 10,000 dollars.
At first, his wife 48 such a strange idea. Later, however, she and Dagobert chose to treat it as a special occasion to invite their business friends to 49 their big day. On October 25, a simple wedding with 40 guests was held successfully. Dagobert showed up in the 50 suit covered with various brand logos.
Unexpectedly, the jacket cost him a large sum, and he also needed to pay extra taxes. After all the 51 , he barely got a suit and a little pocket money. Even so, the creative project offered him a far greater 52 . The founder of Comp AI, one of the sponsoring brands, was deeply 53 by his courage and creativity, and offered him a dream 54 at a promising New York startup. This special wedding experience finally 55 his future life.
41. A. confusing B. tiring C. satisfying D. boring
42. A. problems B. investments C. resources D. rights
43. A. terrible B. creative C. childish D. loose
44. A. happened B. threatened C. deserved D. decided
45. A. cover B. predict C. raise D. record
46. A. secretly B. quickly C. slightly D. possibly
47. A. adjusted B. removed C. promoted D. bought
48. A. disapproved of B. got across C. made up D. heard of
49. A. interrupt B. postpone C. witness D. recall
50. A. professional B. unique C. worn D. useless
51. A. changes B. mistakes C. expenses D. losses
52. A. respect B. patience C. inspiration D. surprise
53. A. relieved B. impressed C. alarmed D. embarrassed
54. A. apartment B. car C. holiday D. job
55. A. brightened B. destroyed C. restricted D. consumed
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。
The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum became a popular destination during the Chinese New Year, combining science and culture with a special exhibition 56 (theme) around the horse. Titled “Galloping Wonders — Year of the Horse Science and Culture Special Exhibition,” it 57 (open) on February 17, the first day of the Lunar New Year. The event was 58 (joint) organized by the Shanghai Sci-Tech Museum and the Palace Museum, 59 (mark) the first pop-up exhibition since the Shanghai Sci-Tech Museum’s renovation and reopening.
The exhibition explored the natural 60 (evolve) of horses, the history of human-horse coexistence, and future technological inspirations. It featured 27 horse-related cultural relics (文物) from the Palace Museum, including a painted pottery horse head from the Han Dynasty 61 a tri-colored glazed (上釉的) horse from the Tang Dynasty. Rare horse specimens (标本), such as the Akhal-Teke and Shire horses, were also 62 display. In addition, digital exhibits, 63 used 3D and AI technology to bring historical scenes to life, allowed visitors to interact with the displays in vivid and playful ways.
According to Ni Minjing, director of the Shanghai Sci-Tech Museum, the exhibition aimed 64 (encourage) people to think about the future and create a 65 (meaning) connection between science and humanity.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,原定本周五下午3点在校图书馆门口与交换生朋友Tom见面,一起为校英语报的“校园文化”栏目拍摄照片。但你因临时接到班级紧急会议通知,无法按时赴约。请给Tom写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表达歉意;
2.说明原因;
3.提出补救方案。
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,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was the first day of December. The neighborhood park was dusted with the first snow of the season, and the air was crisp and cold. I was taking a leisurely walk with my two young children, enjoying a rare moment of peace away from the endless housework. I sat on a wooden bench, watching them build a snowman, their laughter filling the quiet afternoon.
A few benches away, an elderly lady sat alone, wrapped in a thick wool coat. She wasn’t doing anything, just staring at the playing children with a smile. My two-year-old daughter, full of energy, ran over to her and offered a pinecone (松果) she had found. The lady seemed surprised at first, but her face softened instantly. She took the pinecone as if it were a treasure and thanked my daughter warmly.
Curious, I walked over and apologized for my daughter’s disturbance. The lady waved her hand gently and invited me to sit. We began to chat about the cold weather and the upcoming holidays. As the conversation deepened, she shared that she had lost her only daughter years ago. “The house is too quiet this time of year,” she whispered, looking back at the empty swing sets. “Silence can be very loud during Christmas.”
Her words touched my heart deeply. I thought about my own home, filled with the noisy mess of wrapping paper and cookie crumbs, and how I had been complaining about the mess just hours before. Looking at her lonely figure against the winter backdrop, I realized how lucky I was. The tiredness I had felt earlier completely went away, replaced by a strong wish to share our warmth with her.
I looked at my children, who were now showing the lady their red gloves, and then turned to her with a sincere smile. “You know,” I said softly, “my house is never quiet. In fact, it’s usually too loud. But if you don’t mind the noise, we would be honored if you joined us for Christmas dinner. My children have already taken a liking to you.”
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。
The lady’s eyes widened in disbelief, and tears began to stream down her face. _________________________
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On Christmas day, there was a knock on the door. ________________________________________________
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高二英语参考答案
听力部分录音稿
(Text 1)
M: I’m looking for a present for my mom. She loves drinking tea, so I was thinking of a gift bag with some different flavors.
W: Or you could get her a delicate teapot. My friend makes them. I can get you a good price.
(Text 2)
W: I’ve been trying to call you. Did you lose your phone again?
M: I just paid more money for 5G data, but my phone still isn’t connecting.
W: It’s just too old. You won’t be able to update the system anymore.
(Text 3)
W: The red bookshelf is fine but it doesn’t go with the room.
M: Well, you know I like this one here the most.
W: That’s because you’re too tall! My favourite is this one because I can actually reach the top of it.
(Text 4)
M: Sorry I’m late. Every day my bus is dead on time, but the day I have an important meeting at work it doesn’t turn up.
W: It’s OK. Everyone’s having problems. Kate’s car broke down and Linda’s train hasn’t arrived yet.
(Text 5)
M: The fan on your computer is very loud. Does it get hot quickly too?
W: Yes, it does actually. How did you know?
M: That used to happen to mine. I had to open it and remove all the dust that was collected.
(Text 6)
W: Michael, watch out! The bridge is breaking!
M: Ah! Jump to the side. I can’t make it.
W: Grab my hand, and I’ll pull you up.
M: I’ve got you. Pull!
W: There you go. Oh, my! Why did you do that?
M: The water is so cold — I’m freezing. I know, I thought the bridge would hold me.
W: I warned you not to do that. Now you’re wet from head to foot, and we’re miles from the parking lot.
M: I have an extra set of clothes. We can still get to the top of the mountain.
W: We’re not going back onto the track until you warm up properly.
M: You’re right.
(Text 7)
M: Sorry for the slow traffic. There’s been an accident on the bridge, and the underground passage is shut because of the snow. So, there’s no other way into the city.
W: That’s OK. It’s not your fault.
M: Is this your first time in New York?
W: No, I was here a few years ago for a medical conference.
M: So are you a doctor?
W: No, I work for a company that makes medicine.
M: So you’re a scientist?
W: Yes, a chemist.
M: That’s impressive. You’re probably the smartest person I’ve ever had in my taxi.
W: I’m sure you’ve had lots of people smarter than me.
M: I’ve had a few famous people, but never a scientist, or at least never one I knew about. So what brings you back?
W: I’m meeting my son. He is here studying for six months. I’m just spending a week here, then flying up to Toronto to visit my aunt.
(Text 8)
M: That was awful. I could only answer eight out of the ten questions.
W: You did well. I only answered half of them.
M: If that was just a test, I hate to think what the real exam will be like.
W: Maybe they made it hard so we’ll find the real exam easier.
M: You are being very hopeful. Which questions did you struggle with?
W: The dates of the Han Dynasty — my mind just went blank. There have been so many dynasties.
M: I’m like you. I can never remember dates. I didn’t know the date of that war with the English — the Opium War.
W: Me neither — but there is one thing we have learned.
M: What’s that?
W: We both need to do a lot more reading if we want to pass that exam.
M: You are absolutely right. We need to get to know this subject a lot better.
(Text 9)
W: I can’t make clear these recycling rules.
M: What’s the problem?
W: Well, for instance, these envelopes are made of paper, but they have a plastic window. So, do they go with the plastic or the paper?
M: No, those can’t be recycled. Just put them with the general waste.
W: I don’t see why everything can’t go in there.
M: Because if things are recycled, the materials can be used again, saving the Earth’s energy and resources.
W: What about these plastic bottles and cans? Where do they go?
M: In the white bag. Look, it tells you on the information card. If you lose that, the information is on the Internet.
W: I suppose this big plastic plate can go in the bag, too.
M: Yes, but wash it first. It can’t go in if it’s covered in food.
W: Oh, so many rules. Every Tuesday I have this problem, because it is collected the next day.
M: Once you get used to it, it will be no problem at all. Plus, you can feel good about yourself because you are helping the environment.
(Text 10)
W: Learning to play a musical instrument will not only give you a cool hobby, but increase patience and focus as well. It is said that learning to play the piano makes you smarter overall. It is possible because picking up the instrument requires strengths of character. It takes years to master. The ability to sit down, put everything else aside and learn deeply can easily be used in other areas of study. That is probably why musicians do better on intelligence tests. But, whether or not learning music makes you smarter, it is obvious that playing an instrument has many positive side effects. You might like art — and this might seem like a better hobby, if you prefer physical things over theory. After all, music is heavy in theory. However, did you know that the majority of successful musicians can also paint? The opposite is not true. Chess is another hobby associated with thinking — it’s simple to understand why. But while chess players must train hard to compete to exercise thinking, there is no team aspect. Chess attracts quiet, shy individuals. Music sometimes does too, but for most of the time, it requires people break out of their shell and work with others.
参考答案
1~5 ABCBA 6~10 ABABC 11~15 BCCBC 16~20 ACAAC
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了英国著名历史遗迹巨石阵的基本信息、门票价格、开放时间、从伦敦前往的交通方式以及参观建议。
21. A
22. C
23. B
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了英国滑雪名将 Dave Ryding在条件简陋、环境普通的本土塑料坡道上刻苦训练,最终突破先天环境局限、斩获世界级滑雪赛事荣誉并激励后辈成长的故事。
24. C
25. A
26. D
27. B
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了科学家将原本单一的黑鲈划分为两个独立物种,并指出人类活动引发的杂交等问题正威胁纯种鲈鱼生存,明确物种命名对生物保护的意义重大。
28. C
29. D
30. D
31. A
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了骆驼和大羊驼产生的纳米体在治疗脑部疾病(如阿尔茨海默病)方面的独特潜力及其研究进展与挑战。
32. B
33. A
34. C
35. B
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在善举日来临之际,多种助力社区儿童、富有意义且切实可行的志愿服务活动方案。
36. A
37. B
38. F
39. D
40. E
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇记叙文。法国男子 Dagobert Renouf为给未婚妻办满意婚礼,在身无分文时想出在西装外套卖广告位的创意,虽最终所得有限,但这一创意为他赢得了一份理想工作,照亮了未来生活。
41. C
42. A
43. B
44. D
45. A
46. B
47. D
48. A
49. C
50. B
51. C
52. D
53. B
54. D
55. A
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了上海科技馆在春节期间联合故宫博物院推出的马年主题科技文化特展。
56. themed
57. opened
58. jointly
59. marking
60. evolution
61. and
62. on
63. which
64. to encourage
65. meaningful
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Tom,
I am writing to express my sincere apologies for being unable to meet you at the school library gate at 3:00 pm this Friday as planned. Unfortunately, an urgent class meeting has just come up, and my attendance is required. I feel terrible about this last-minute change.
Would it be possible for us to reschedule for Saturday morning? Alternatively, if you prefer to start without me, you could take some shots of the campus scenes first, and I will join you as soon as I can.
Please let me know what works best for you.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
The lady’s eyes widened in disbelief, and tears began to stream down her face. She reached out and held my hands tightly, her voice trembling with gratitude. “I would love to,” she whispered, wiping away her tears with her free hand. We exchanged numbers and promised to meet again. Walking home, the winter wind no longer felt biting. My children chattered excitedly about their new friend, and my heart was filled with a warmth that had nothing to do with the cold weather outside.
On Christmas day, there was a knock on the door. To our delight, the elderly lady stood there, dressed elegantly and holding a box of homemade cookies. Her eyes sparkled as my children rushed to hug her. Throughout the dinner, our home was filled with laughter and stories. She even taught us how to make her grandmother’s Christmas bread. Watching her smiling face, I realized that the best Christmas gift wasn’t under the tree, but the love and connection we had shared with a kind stranger.
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