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厦门一中2025-2026学年第二学期高二年英语学科第二次阶段性练习
听第8段材料,回答第山至13题。
I1.What is the club mainly about?
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A.Playing action-movic heroes
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
.B.Climbing towcring mountains.
第一节(共5小题:每小题15分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小愿,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并
C.Running and jumpino ovet barriers.
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
12.What concern does the woman express?
对话读两遍。
A.Possible injuries.
B.Equipment shortage.
C.High membership fees.
1.How will the speakers probably get to the lab?
13.How does the man ensure snfety during-treitting?
一A.By bus.
B.By subway.
C.By bike.
A.By reducing training hours
2.How does the woman find the rule now?
B.By wearing safety equipmeat
C.By following professional guidance.
A.HelpfuL
B.Strict.
C.Unfair.
听第9段材料,回答第4至1门题。
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
14.What problemn does the woman have?
A.Smart shopping
B.Digital receipt.、
C.Data analysis.
A.The food has gone bad.
B.The order is delayed..
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
C.The app does知't work
15.What causes the problem?
A.At an airport
B.In a library.
C.In a gallery.
A.The driver is lost.
B.The fridge is dead.
C.The lift is busy.
5.What are the speakers probably working on?
A.A poster contest.
B.A recycling drive.
C.A book fair.
16.How does the man try to solve the problem?
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Report the app.
B.Get the food downstairs
C.Cell the delivery rider.
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
17.What does the man mean at last?
最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小慝,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小愿将给出5
A.Change to another store.
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
B.Tip extra for fast delivery.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7愿。
C.Place an order earlier nex:time.
6.What was the trouble with the man?
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
A.He was tricked.
B.His car broke down.
C.He got caught in the rain
18.What happened on BlackFriday?
7.What is the woman doing?
A.The man over下iept.
B.The website was down.
C.The phone was sold out
A Offering advice.
B.Making complaints.
C.Expressing regret
19.What did the man do at last?
听第)段材料,回答第8至10题
A.He booked e-phene onfine
8.What does the woman think of the concert?
B.He had his phone repaired
A.Moving
B.Dcafening.
C.Amazing.
C.He exchanged his old phone for new.
9.Whar impressed the woman at the concert?
20.What did the speaker learn from his experience?
A.The stage setting
B.The guitar performance.
C.The audience engagement.
A.Cherish what you have
10.Whiat do we know about the man?
B.Be cautious of cheap traps.
A.He missed the concert.
C.Keep up with the latest trends.
B.He dislikes rock music
C.He couldnit afford the ticket
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22.What do we know about the final winners of the contest
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A.They will be promored globally
闵读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个远项中,选出最佳选项。
B.They will be informed before December.
A
C.They will be:invited to'cgionai FAO offices.
FAO World Food Day Poster Contest applications are now being accepted.Try to picture a future where
D.They will be decided by FAO after three rounds.
everyone has access to safe food and clean water.What comes to mind?You may help create a sustainable future
23.Which of the following posters meets the entry requirements?
by taking appropriate action.Create a poster to illustrate your water-wise practices for food security and to
showcase your artistic talenL
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
The Food andgriculurerio ofthe United Nations isa pecializedyha leds
international efforts to end hunger,promote nutrition.and ensure food security.
Procedures and Benefits
Fillo the foronorwebsite,scan your submission.and submitioe.The screening commitee will
SAVE WATER!
choose 15 posters from cach category for thertirst round (a total of 60 posters from 4 age cafegories),and thosc
chosen will be notified in December 2024.A certificate for this accomplishment will be given to the shortlisted
individuals.Winners will be highlighted-theFAemedia channels and by regional FAO offices
Then,our judges will chuuse tree winners in each age group.and the results yil be announeedin
ecemher.The winners will also receive an official diploma andisif packnge.s well as promotion
ia FAO offices throughout the world
SLot on May 1.2020
Entry Requirements
B
.The entry period will open on June 1.2024,and end on November 3,2024.
At Cheverton Lodge Care Home,festive jingling breaks out from 17-year-old Ted Mayer's speaker as he
Only one entry is allowed per participant.
launches into his Christmas set.A seasoned volunteer,he has been singing in care homes since he was six.Ted's
Poster entries may be painted,sketched.or drawn using oil r waterolor paint as well as mixed media.
charm has won over many in the audience,particularly the older ladies
pens,pencils,crayons,or charcosl.Artwork produced digitully is also acceptable.No photos are permitted
But it's not for everyone.jeanette Hodes.92.offers an impatient"Come on.get on with it"_and leans back
Text is optional in poster entries and shall be Fimited to a maximum of 15 words
in her chair.On a nearby trolley(小推车).aca's cradle(翻花绳)has caugh:her eye.The string is quickly
Never mention private information such as names.schools.ages.
brought over to her.Soon enough she is transported to the playground of her youth offering cheerfully-recalled
.Please do not submit physical posters:only digital files saved as JPEGs will be allowed.
anecdotes of the time when she learnt double Dutch (with friends as her mother could not afford to
21.Wh can participsnts do by taking part in the
buy her a Sindy doll.
A.Show their talent for photography.
B.Contribute to food sustainability.
Looking on fondly isil Fraser.68.the founder of Kissing it Better(KiB),a charity working to reduce
C.Raise their nutritional awareness.
D.Have more access to food and water.
isolation in the elderly through intergenerational friendships.Fraser is making her way around theroom with a
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trolley of old treasures.A faded Beatrix Potter hardback.Jackie magazine and biography of Lord Mountbatten
seems to expand remains unclear,scientists suspect it may have something to do with helping the brain process
are piled on top of one another.Eraser's team of votunteers prepared the items as recollection is thought to be a
more information within a limited period of time
powerful tool for striking up much-needed conversation n the elderly.
This is especially relevant for the brain's visual sstem which.subiected io information overload.has to
Anna Giannotti,63,an art psychotherapist who is paid for a few hours a week by KiB,says "Sometimes
rank in order of importance.allowing for limited resourses.Recent research has shown some images are more
the elderly are hesitant to get involved.but often when they do ges inyolyed.they just become their complete
naturally mcmocable than others
sevs.I feel very humbled.It could be any of us in the future."
To anderstand how this memorability of an image.along with a few simpler visual features such as scene
The youngest volunteer of the day.Mariella Hafalla,16,finds the frankness of the older generation
size and disorder,might relate to our subjective sense of time.Wiener and his colleagues conducted related
refreshing."I really enjoyed the session where we talked about whar the residents did when they were younger."
experiments.in which subjects were shown images with varying durations and wereasked to cateori whether
she says."I found out how people used to go outside all of the time but nowe are all online so it has helped
he lenath of time on the screen was eithet"short"or"long,he next dav they were given a surprise memory
me realize the imponance of zoine outside."
test to see which images they recalled seeinz.
24.What brings Jeanette Hodes back to her vouth?
The researchers found larver scene sizes seemed to extend time while more disorderly scenes seemed to
A Buyine 4 Sindv dol!
B.Noticing acat's cradle.
contract it Besides the subjects perceived more memorable images as lasting longer.even if they were aB
C Listening to Ted's songs
D.Learning the double-Dutch
presented for the same amoum of time.To find the underlying factor.the team fed the same memorability-ranked
25.Why does Fraser go around the room with the trollev
images to a neural (network modeled after the brain's visual system and found more memorable images
A.To offer topics that may cncourage interaction.
were processed faster.
B.To check whether the elderly can recall.the past
The explanation for why our sow our
m
C.To collect personal belongings from the residents.
the amoun of information the brain can take ina once.Limited resources to process information may act as a
D.To show volunteers how to interact with old people.
sort of bottleneck.which the brain can widen when it needs to absorb more information,thus extending time.
26.What is Anna Giannotti's artitude towards the elderly?
What does the saying"A watched pot never boils"describe?
·A Curious.
B.Grateful.
C.Empathetic.
D.Protective.
A.The unnoticed passage of time V
B.The fceling that time hangs'heavy
27.Which phrase most closely reflects KiB's approach?
C.The hardship of preparing cuisine.
D.The perception that time is confusing
A.Activiry over talk.
B.Memory as a bridge.
9.How does the brain'A visual systenhandle information?
C.Service with a smile.
Care through exercise.
A.By setting priorities.
B.By comparing similar scenes
C.By sorting randomly.
By screening out complex images.
A watched pot never boils but time has wings when you're having fun.The familiar saying has a basis in
30.Which o the images seems to last longest if shown on the screen forian equal duratombased on the ud
solid science-our sense of time does expand and contract depending on the way we experience the world.Even
delicate visual features can affect how we perceive timc.New research shows more memorable images seem to
ast longer.
Martin Wiener.head of the research.says the finding helps reveal how the brain's time-bending strategy
allows it to process and remember more information.While what is actually happening in the brain when time
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3What is the main purpose of the passage?
33.What does the underlined word "malleable"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.To contrast sayings with scientific findings.
A.Repairable.、
B.Adaptable.
C.Delicate.
D.Analytical.
B.To explain visual features'effect on memory
34.What happens during "Transient hypofrontalty"?
C.To describe brain's information overloading io time perception.
A.You let down your guard.
B.You exercise more self-regulation.
D.To explore link between image memorability and subjective time.
C.You feel at one with the task.
D.You cxperience a state of confusion.
35.What is a suitable title for the text?
It's Sunday evening.and you're reviewing another week of proaress on five different goals without truly
A.Why Intense Focus Beats Steady Habits.
moving the needle on any.You worked out twice.read 20 pages of that business book,spent quality time with
B.The Key to Transformation:Consistency.
family,and kept up with your meditation practice.You're doing everything right according to the productivity
C.How Changing Your Habits Leads to Growth.
xperts.So why does meaningful change feel so difficult to achicve?
D.Mnintenance Mode:A Common Productivity Trup.
The accepted wisdom tells us progress comes from small,consistent changes that accumulate over time.
第二节(共5小愿:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Consistency has its place.But there'senother dimension to transformation we rarely discuss:the catalytic
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。
)power of ene productivityurs's this mo
re intense temporary state of absorption that is kev
Don't Rush Through Books
Productivity experts often advocate susiainable habits and wam aeninst the dangers of going too hard.Bur
I love books.I love reading.I do it as much as I can.I tell people they should do the same.But when I hemr
neuroscience reveals something fascinating:Our brains respond strongl to intensiy
that people are using apps to try to rend more in less time.I just shake my head.Guys.you're doing it wrong!
Our brains are highly malleable;they change
sometimes in dramatic ways.acquisition of
Reading is like eating,dating and tavelling.The whole point is that it's pleasurahle and meaningfuL 36
寸
skills and knowledge.Researchers studied London taxi drivers preparing for a test that involved memorizing
Unfortunately,reading always falls victm to seeking productivity shoricuts People may rush through
000 streets.When examining the brains of these taxidri
rs before and after this intensive study period.they
books over dinner table to save ten minutes,but willingly fly across the country for a three-dny conference where
discovered something remarkable:The posterior hippocampus,crucial for spatial navigatiou,physically enlarges
oothing gets accomplished.Actually.such an act tends to be penny wise and pound foolish.37 Simolv
This finding points to a broader principle in buman neuroscience:Transfoo ofte requires crossing
put You don'l need to squeeze reading into the in-between moments of your life you need to squeeze out the
iniensity levels that moderate effort simply can't attain.Ar the level of the brain.intense leaming looks very
non-essentials and make reading,and reading well,the priority.
differemt than the slow,consistent gains we're more familiar with Research finds tha during periodsofee
Once on a flight,I was surrounded by busmnessmen-the type of people who would say things like"Im
focus.our brains exhibit transiem hypofrontaliry smel.the preftoatal cortex(前额叶皮是,largely
too busy to read".And what were they doing on this fligh?Watching videos.textingor chatting.Iwas the ony
responsible for self-monitoring.tends to quiet down.mimroring whmt-is often-seen in "flow states".where the
one reading.In two and a half hours,I got all the way through the book But it wasn't finishing a book that
boundary between nd iask Fades awav
mattered.38 he book was about a man's attempt to retrace Coronado's expedition on horseback-I was
Mos!of us live in maintenance mode We do enougif net to-lose ground outrarely enough to truly advan-e
transported from that plane to the desert.I was fully engaged.
Maybe it's time we stopped feeling guilty about our occasional obsessions and started seeing them for what they
We have to remember:we don't get a prize a the end of life for having rushed through as many books as
are:the catalysts that make our steady progress meaningful.
32.Whal does he scene presented in Parngraph I indicnte?
possible.Remember.quality over quantity.39'The time you spend reading them.the time you carved
A.Unrealistic goals can lead to failure
Is Constant faihires may cause frustretion.
out and gave to the process-thut's what you'Ul remembcr at the end of your life.That is the prize
C.Mufulasking cnnoy enhance produciivity.
D.Susiained efforr may not yield real progress.
40 They don'I fit it in between other lasks;they make i the priority.And from that,everything
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follows:the more you read,the better you get,and the more you want to read.They don't rush.They savor.And
44.A.bead
B.body
C.tail
D.heart
so should you.
45.A.food
B.design:'
C.shape
D.personality
>U was those quiet,reflective hours.
46.A.In short
B.At last
C.On average
D.Above all
B.You're not supposed to rush through it.
47.A.effect
B.confhict
C.wonder
D.movement
C.Never miss the chance to win the prize.
48.A.jumps at
B.locks onto
F counte on
B.runs into
D.It doesn't matter how much you end up reading.
49.A.chases
B.tricks
C trucks
D.freezes
E.All great readers sharc one rule:they valuc reading.
50.A.deal
B.decision
C.mistake
D.comeback
P.Wben I am reading,I feel like somcone clse understands me.
51.A.greed
B.encrgy
C.power
D.patience
G.What really needs changing isnot rending speed but daily priorities.
52.A balance
B.freedom
C.tradition
D.improvement
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
53.A.finc
B.strange
C.flexible
D.sensitive
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
54.A.change
B.doubt
C.rush
D.panic
阅读下面短文,从短文后各愿所治的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
55.A.calmly
B.closely
C.lovingly
D.nervously
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
第二节(共10小题:每小愿1.5分,满分15分)
I scan the water in Australia's Kakadu National Park.in search of an ancien 41 a sultwater crocodile
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个话当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(觴鱼).No ripples(漪),no sound..But I know it's there,._2 just beneath the surface..It could even
Originally 56(construct)in the early Ming Dynasty,Suzhou's Humble Administrator's Garden
be 43 me right now.
stands as one of China's most celebrated classical gardens and was recognized as57 UNESCO World
Crocodiles are among the world's most effective hunters.Their eyes and nostris are positioned higb on
Heritage Site in the late 20th.
their heads.while their whole 44 is just beneath the water surface.With explosive tail power and the ability
The design of the garden follows the fundamental principle of "learning from nature",58 (employ)
tostay underwater for hours.their 45 has remained unchanged for 95 million years.6these animals
complicated techniques such as"borowing scenery"to integrate distant views into the garden's composition.
are built for the kill.
The layout perfectly demonstrates the philosophical concept of harmony between hum:nns and nature,with every
As I continue to scan the water.I see 47,a sof ripple.Then,just a few metres away.two cyes break
cicment-59 the carefully placed rocks o he stmteically crafed windows erin both functional and
through the surface as a huge head rises ever so sightly out of the water.The silent beast 48 me.I feel
aesthetic purposes.enhancing the spatial layenng of the garden 60 offering a visual feast for visitors.
my heart racing.I take a few steps to the left:the crocodile silently follows.Then a few to the right:and again.
With water as its central element nearly onc-third of the garden's area is covered by ponds and streams.
it 49 me.I'm a dot on its radar.A possibility.A chance.I can't help but feel awe for this ancient hunter as
which are crossed by 61(fantasy)stone bridges ad surrounded by winding paths.Xiaofeihong.the ouly
itremains motionless.waiting for me to make a 50,to take one step too many.It has almost endless 51.
existing covered bridge in Suzhou,features red railings that cast reflections in the water like a rainbow.creating
in a world of consiant change.where we're always seeking innovation and52,it's easy to forget that
an62-artistic)pleasine scene.Connecting the castern and westem banks.the bridge serves not only as a
some things are 53 just the way they are.When the foundation is strong.there's no need to 54 much
vital passageway but also as an ideal spot for sightseeing63 visitors can cnjoy a clear view of the
at all.Just look at crocodiles (but not too 55,plcase).
surrounding lotus fowers and pine trees.
41.A.killer
B.rival
C.friend
D.prey
To protect this cultural treasure,a variety of protcctive measures 64(adopt),including digital
42 A.pretcnded
B.carefree
C.invisible
D.hesitant
monitoring systems,regular maintenance agreement.and visitor flow management over the past decades,
43.A.leaving
B.ig趴oing
C.watching
D.teasing
ensuring the successful 65(conserve)of both the garden's physical structures and its delicate ecosystem
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
One day.after cleaning up all the mess my kids had made,I went out for a walk.I passed a gym.I looked
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
away.Healthy people went there.but this was not me.While tuming away,I saw an ad for a six-month fimess
假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Cs报名参加了“世界地球日”海报设计大赛,他创作了两个版本
challenge.I continued my fast walk in the opposite direction,but that sign just stayed on my mind.
(见下图),向你征求意见。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:
I still remember what finally motivated me to sign up for the challenge.I was a ten-minute period in which
1.你的选择:
my son threw his spaghetti plate straight up,sending noodles and sauce flying everywhere.As soon as my
2.说明理由。
husband got home.I said,"You're in charge
There Is no Planet B
8蹈
I madc a beeline for the
marched straight in and said,"Fix me."And I was assigned ayoung and fit
trainer,Emily.She asked
my goals were
month challenge.At that moment,I was speechless.
Noticing my embarrassment,Emily just handed me the heaviest weights I had in my lifand said."Okay.so in
six months you will compete in a body-building show."tried explaining"No.Ldon'want to do a show.That
sounds scary."She ignored my fear,and we jumped into strict workouts and nutrition planning
Over the next six months.Fmily ferced me to focus on myself--my wants and my needs.I leamed to see
注意:
ineo
food as strength and sweat as progress.I leamed how to fuel my body instead balancing prorcins.
1.词数80左右:
carbs and fats.Emily pushed me past my limits,correcting my form.timing my breaks,and cheering me ou
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
when I wanted to quit.I improved every day in the gym.
Dear Chris,
注意:
o
Glad to hear you're participaring in the World Earth Day poster contest!
1.续写词数应为150个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答愚卡的相应位置作答:
One day.Emily handed me an application form.
1
Yours.
Li Hua
ier weeks of preparation,the long-awaited day finally came.
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。
With three little babies,I never took a break,completely ignoring any self-care.When I was too tired to
make myself dinner,I'd just eat the kids'leftover cereal )I thought this was a great plan to lose some
weight and called it the "Cereal for Diet"Back then,I knew nothing about nutrition.Of course.the Cereal for
Diet failed,as did all my other attempts.
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