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高二英语训练
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
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小题。每段对话读
两遍。
1.Why does the man come to the woman?
A.To return a form.
B.To buy a computer.
C.To find a job.
2.What is the man invited to do this evening?
A.See an art show.
B.Go to the cinema.
C.Go to the library.
3.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Clean her shoes.
B.Buy some shoes now.
C.Wait for the sales.
4.What does the woman think of Emma's lecture?
A.Boring.
B.Meaningful.
C.Difficult.
5.What color does the woman choose for her walls?
A.White.
B.Yellow
C.Blue.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Colleagues.
B.Receptionist and visitor.
C.Student and teacher.
7.What does the woman give the man?
A.A guidebook.
B.A city map.
C.A schedule.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Why did the man leave the gym?
A.It was too crowded there.
B.The membership fee was too high
C.The equipment was in poor condition.
9.Where are the speakers going to look for the wallet?
A.To the cinema.
B.To the shopping mall
C.To the cafe
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What is Isabel's?
A.A clothing shop.
B.A school.
C.A restaurant.
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11.When did Lucy buy the evening dress?
A.Last month.
B.Yesterday.
C.The day before yesterday.
12.What will the speakers probably do first?
A.Fill up the car.
B.Go to a party.
C.Have lunch.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At home.
B.In a hotel.
C.In a meeting room.
14.What is the woman doing now?
A.Making a complaint.
B.Expecting an apology.
C.Asking for some advice.
15.How many problems does the woman describe in the room?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
16.What could the man probably be?
A.A repairman.
B.A cleaner.
C.A manager.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the closing date for the submission of paintings?
A.August 30th.
B.October 5th
C.November 1st.
18.What is the topic of this year's competition?
A.The Cities.
B.The World.
C.The Future.
19.What is the special prize for school groups?
A.A course from an artist.
B.Some famous pictures.
C.Children's storybooks.
20.What does Harry Roberts do now?
A.A painter.
B.A reporter.
C.A teacher.
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
We are committed to encouraging the creation of works of poetry and to building
readerships.Welcome to our competition of 2026!
Eligibility(资格)
All competitors shall be at least 18 years old at the time of entry submission.
Entries may be submitted from anywhere in the world.
.All entries must be primarily in English.The inclusion of a few non-English words or
phrases is acceptable.
If a poem is scheduled to be published elsewhere on or before September 30 of the
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competition year,it must be immediately withdrawn.If a poem,accepted elsewhere
simultaneously(同时地),is to be published after September30 of the competition year,it
remains eligible and need not be withdrawn.In that case,successful competitors will ensure
that first publication by us is duly acknowledged in the subsequent publication.
Submissions must be original;any submission that is found to have been created by or
with the use or assistance of AI will be disqualified.
Notice
All entries must be entered exclusively using the online submission platform linked to our
website.
An entry fee is required for each entry.Entries will not be refunded (under any
circumstances.Fees are based on early and final entry deadlines,and first or additional entry
status.The applicable fees are as follows:
1$25 for a first entry during the early entry period;
2$28 for a first entry during the later entry period;
3$20 for every additional entry.
The Prize and the Publications
Sixty poems will be chosen for publication.Of these,we will select one poem as winner
of the single prize of 20,000 in funds.The winner will be announced by December 1.
21.What will cause a competitor to be disqualified for the competition?
A.Getting Al involved in poem writing.
B.Using minor foreign terms in the poem
C.Handing in entries from overseas regions.
D.Planning to publish the work in late October.
22.What can we learn about the competition?
A.Publishing the selected works will be charged.
B.Winners can claim rewards prior to December.
C.Offline entry submission is totally unavailable.
D.All the submissions can apply to be published.
23.What is the total fee for two late-period submissions?
A.$45.
B.$48.
C.$53,
D.$56.
B
A few years ago,Casey Harrell was diagnosed with a deadly brain disease.The disease
left him unable to say a word.But last year,a doctor implanted tiny electrodes in the speech
center of Harrell's brain.They picked up brainwaves that a computer could translate into
words.Today,the middle-aged man can "speak"again.
Using recordings of his voice taken prior to his disease,scientists were able to train an
artificial intelligence (AI)model.With its help,Harrell now "speaks"through an electronic
voice synthesizer(语音合成器).And thanks to that AI,his synthetic voice sounds similar to
the natural voice he once had.
"One of the things that people with my disease suffer from is isolation and depression,"
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Harrell says.Without the new technology,these individuals don't feel they are valued by
society any longer.With it,he and others like him may be able to actively participate in
society again.
"This new technology offers by far the most accurate speech-decoding ever described,"
says David Brandman,the neurosurgeon at the University of California,Davis Health,who
implanted the devices in Harrell's brain.His team shared details of how the technology
worked in the August 14 New England Journal of Medicine.Brandman emphasizes this
technology isn't a mind reader.It can't listen to someone's secret thoughts.It only works
when the users want it to-when they are trying to speak."There are thousands of people in
the US right now who want to talk,but can't,"says Brandman."They are trapped in their
own bodies."One day,this technology may assist many of them to get their voices back.
Electrical signals from the brain travel along neurons to control every movement in the
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body.Different parts of the brain turn on each time a person waves a hand,runs,or smiles.
Those electrical signals travel down pathways to activate the muscles one wants to use.But
injury or disease can damage parts of those neural pathways.This can keep the electrical
signals from reaching the muscles needed to move or speak.
24.How do scientists make Harrell's synthetic voice so natural?
A.By curing his voice and recording it.
B.By recording AI voice and training it.
C.By using AI to copy his previous voice.
D.By picking up brainwaves to translate them.
25.Which aspect of Harrell does the new technology improve?
A.Political status.
B.Economic income.
C.Artistic appreciation.
D.Communicative competence.
26.What does Brandman think of the new technology?
A.It reads mind accurately
B.It discloses the users'secrets.
C.It is helpful with a great prospect
D.It activates users to think normally.
27.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.The little significance of brainwaves.
B.The original source of electrical signals.
C.The key role of the brain in the human body.
D.The work principle behind the new technology.
C
The seemingly lifeless Arctic water below the ice near Northern Finland has a
temperature only slightly above C.But some people are about to jump down there to
venture under the ice.Sophie Kalkowski-Pope is one of the divers preparing to visit this
strange,upside-down world where she will swim below a ceiling of smooth ice.The marine
biology graduate is part of an ice-diving training party that has gathered here.
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It's so freezing that even with thermal clothing and special gloves,divers find it hard to
use their hands after just 30 minutes underwater.There are other dangers,too,so strict
safety rules are in place.Divers are tied to the surface,using a safety rope,with a handler on
the surface communicating with the diver via rope signals.One tug for "OK",two tugs for
“stop”,three for“come back”.
Scientists,driven to understand the changes unfolding here,are going to extremes to
carry out their fieldwork.Some are learning ice diving techniques,so that they may observe
underwater Arctic ecosystems and document the quickening disappearance of the ice.Their
short and sometimes dangerous expeditions are revealing the secrets of a rapidly melting
world.By studying changes in sea ice,scientists are able to gain a better understanding of how
quickly climate change is unfolding.Ice diving,in particular,allows researchers to collect
first-hand data on ice thickness,density (and movement as well as water temperatures
and salinity.The polar regions also have unique plants and animals adapted to living in
extremely cold conditions,and some of these organisms are visible during ice dives.
"Climate change is progressing at such a rate that decisions are sometimes not made with
the latest available scientific knowledge.This is a problem.We need to keep science at the
forefront,"said Sophie.But there is also the exciting attraction of fieldwork like this-going
to places where few humans can,in order to document our planet a little better.That keeps
researchers like her returning to the dark world under the ice."There is,of course,also an
element of adventure that drives us,"she added.
28.What is the author's purpose of writing paragraph 1?
A.To draw readers'attention.
B.To state the topic of the text.
C.To highlight researchers'hardship.
D.To show a strange party for graduates.
29.Why do some researchers learn to dive under ice?
A.To test warm diving equipment.
B.To track rapid environmental shifts
C.To experience adventurous fieldwork.
D.To study creatures in the cold-water sea.
30.Which word can best describe Sophie?
A.Fearless.
B.Cautious.
C.Demanding.
D.Mysterious.
31.What can be the best title for the text?
A.The Fast Disappearance of Arctic Sea Ice
B.A Scientific Mission Below the Freezing Point
C.A Way to Find Out Secrets Under the Arctic Ice
D.The Dangers of Arctic Ice Diving for Researchers
D
In the TV series,Doctor Who,treeborgs supply fresh air to spaceship passengers.Part
tree,part robot,these devices transform starlight into oxygen.In Nnedi Okorafor's novel,
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Zahrah the Windseeker,children receive their own“flora(植物群)computers'”.These are
personal machines made of leaves,grown from CPU seeds and shaped into useful tech.
Although these devices may be fictional,flower-powered machines are getting real.This new
generation of devices is a type of biohybrid technology.
Engineers have attempted to make robots that work like living things."But re-creating
the complex functions of a hand or a leaf is impossible with artificial materials,says Anand
Mishra,an engineer at Cornell University in Ithaca,N.Y.Using life-forms to build machines
can overcome some limits of human technology,though.Researchers like Mishra are looking
at how fungi (and plants can give machines abilities they couldn't achieve with
electronics alone.Among these life-forms,fungi have drawn special attention for their unique
biological features.
Fungi aren't plants.They're more closely related to animals.But Mishra used one of the
fungi's most plantlike features,mycelia ()to help his bots sense their surroundings.
Fungi use these rootlike structures to tunnel through soil for nutrients.Mycelia also detect
environmental cues such as light,heat,and chemicals.
Mishra's team grew mycelia directly into electrodes (on two robots.The fungi
communicated with the robots via electrical signals known as action potentials,whose
electrical pulses are similar to those generated by the human heart and nerve cells.Mycelia
could produce natural action potentials,and such random electrical bursts enabled the biobots
to walk or move around.When exposed to external light,mycelia sent out stronger electrical
pulses,which changed the robots'gait and proved their ability to sense environmental
changes.
Using the fungi in biohybrid robots is still "pretty new",Mishra says.His team now
hopes to test how such tech responds to other cues,such as gases and chemicals.One day,
their robots'sensory superpowers may help out in agriculture.Future mushroom bots may
walk through crop fields,testing soil health and other conditions as they go.
32.How does the author introduce the topic of the text?
A.By giving examples.
B.By analyzing causes.
C.By raising questions.
D.By making comparisons.
33.Why did Mishra choose mycelia for the research?
A.Because of its rich nutrients
B.Because of its limited forms.
C.Because of its sensory ability.
D.Because of its external features.
34.What does the underlined word"gait"in paragraph 4 refer to?
A.The source of light.
B.The reason for change.
C.The potential for growth.
D.The way of walking.
35.What does the last paragraph stress about fungal robots?
A.Their weaknesses.
B.Their prospects.
C.Their research process.
D.Their production background.
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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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Are you starting work on a sci-fi story but stuck on how to design its background?Here
are some tips.
Decide when your story takes place.Sure,sci-fi is often set in the future,but it doesn't
have to be.You could have aliens rolling into a small town in the 2050s,or write a time travel
story that goes back into the past.Picking the distant future gives you tons of freedom to get
creative.If you set it in the past,you're more boxed in.36
Research real locations and their histories to incorporate them into your world.Even if
your story takes place on a distant planet,take influence from cultures and events here on
Earth.37 Experiment with mixing different cultural practices when creating an alien
race.For example,you may blend a nomadic (culture in which characters dress like
the Vikings.
38 Most of your science should be loosely rooted in reality.Otherwise,readers may
get lost in the universe you're creating.If you're introducing new technology that is
completely foreign to readers,be sure to describe it in enough detail for them to picture it
clearly.The sci-fi novel The Martian relies on real science to send a man to Mars.39
Figure out what the main conflict of the story is.This will give the story an end goal and
frame the narrative for readers.40 The battle may be between your alien characters or
between an alien character and a human character.Say your aliens have taken over the human
world because their planet is no longer habitable.This setup may then result in a human hero
who tries to fight the aliens with a special ability
A.Keep track of recent scientific breakthroughs.
B.Ground your world's rules in existing science.
C.This human is then able to access their conversations.
D.That little connection will make your story easier to relate to.
E.Then it shows how he manages to survive after being left behind.
F.It will also allow you to heighten tension through your characters.
G.You'll have to do your homework on what was happening back then.
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人空白处的最佳选项。
Over the years,Chelsea had always struggled-both academically and with self-
confidence.Her mother had died 41 a battle with cancer when Chelsea was a fifth grader.
As she began sixth grade,Chelsea was still 42.
Each fall,we would take sixth graders for a five-day 43 at Wolf Ridge,a learning
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center in the woods.The week is filled with team building and overcoming challenges that
44 seemed impossible.The 45 of students at Wolf Ridge becomes a metaphor (
we will use when they encounter challenges in the classroom.
The 46 part is the High Adventure Ropes Course,where the rope stretches from
tower to tower,forty feet above the ground.I knew Chelsea was 47 to fear this
experience.When it was her 48,Chelsea was already shaking.The harness (
protected the body,but not much 49 comfort.Chelsea stepped hesitantly onto the rope,
her shaking body 50 the rope swaying ()From down below,her partner shouted up
supportively,"Chelsea,you're doing great!"
51,Chelsea stepped out and slowly inched her way across.When she moved to the
middle of the rope,we sensed Chelsea's internal 52 Her classmates had gathered below
and kept offering 53 by moving forward together as a group,54 Chelsea's slow,
step-by-step progress.Ultimately,she reached the destination,55 in the waiting arms of
classmates,worn out but proud.
41.A.following
B.winning
C.fearing
D.ignoring
42.A.emerging
B.focusing
C.negotiating
D.hurting
43.A.celebration
B.adventure
C.delay
D.protest
44.A.actually
B.finally
C.initially
D.officially
45.A.growth
B.recipe
C.state
D.dream
46.A.lowest
B.toughest
C.funniest
D.latest
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47.A.ashamed
B.ready
C.bound
D.unable
48.A.field
B.style
C.fault
D.turn
49.A.mental
B.potential
C.previous
D.occasional
50.A.relying on
B.adding to
C.holding back
D.taking over
51.A.Astonished
B.Annoyed
C.Confused
D.Inspired
52.A.struggle
B.criticism
C.energy
D.liberation
53.A.supplies
B.funds
C.cheers
D.shelters
54.A.predicting
B.matching
C.expanding
D.reducing
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55.A.assembling
B.persevering
C.dominating
D.collapsing
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
China began piloting garbage sorting in 2000 in 8 cities.Then,in 2017,the country
implemented mandatory (waste classification in 46 key cities.According to the
Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development,92.6 percent of residential communities
in cities 56 (equip)with garbage-sorting facilities so far.
Despite standout success in a few major cities,China's national garbage-sorting campaign
is still in 57 (it)early stages in many other cities,with many residents not yet adopting
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the practice,according to a report by the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs.
The conclusion is based on data from 58 initiative the Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGO)launched five years ago,59 uses photo and video uploads to
promote public oversight and participation in urban waste management.
The organization also developed a garbage sorting index (60 (evaluate)the
performance of different cities in promoting waste classification.To date,the NGO has
collected 260,000 pieces of data.The 61 (assess)of the data shows that China's urban
waste-sorting efforts have developed from experimental trials into an increasingly systematic
的
framework,the report said.
This progress is marked by world-class garbage-sorting systems in leading cities 62
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Suzhou and Shanghai,it noted.However,key 63(challenge)still exist,particularly
uneven(不均衡的)implementation across regions and the low recovery rates_64
(associate)with low-value recyclables.
A researcher at the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences,said the
practices in Shanghai and Suzhou had achieved remarkable success,65 (suggest)that
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Chinese cities are fully capable of establishing a complete waste classification system.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
为了让学生意识到健康的生活方式的重要性,你校英文报正在举办主题为“Living well”的
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征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)你坚持的良好生活习惯;
(2)该习惯给你带来的影响。
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。
My Healthy Habit
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。
When I was eighteen,I worked in fast food.But I didn't like it.It didn't start out that
way.When I first started working,that little restaurant was my whole social life.I'd been a
sheltered kid,and it was exciting to hang around such a diverse,worldly crew of young
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adults.For a while,I loved everything about it:making the food on the line,learning a whole
new cuisine I'd never eaten before,joking with coworkers and customers at the front counter.
Over time,though,it started to wear on me.There were buses that pulled in one minute
before closing time,letting off kids who'd mess up the place and make me clean it again.The
split shifts()I was assigned took up my entire day,but in the end,they didn't really
bring in much extra pay.
Then I was assigned to work in the drive-through window,where customers could be
served without having to get out of their cars.Loud vehicles rattled my eardrums and
overpowered the voice of the person who was ordering.There were people who spoke so softly
that I assumed they were talking to each other in the car until they shouted at me because I
hadn't acknowledged them.
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There were also some people who were talking to each other and got mad at me when I
asked them to confirm that I'd gotten their order right.There were people who left their
radios on,which also obscured(使…模糊)their voices,Other people came to the window
stinking(有难闻的气味)of smoke,They shouted at me for getting orders wrong after they
had changed their minds five times at the ordering station.
I came to fear every day I was scheduled to work.It didn't take long for me to realize this
was unsustainable.Nothing was going to change unless it was me.I had two choices:be
miserable or figure out how to get into a better mental space at work.
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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。
I decided to change my way of serving the customers driving past my window.
The change made a big difference.
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