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高2027届高二(下)6月联合诊断性考试
英语试卷
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、班级、学校在答题卡上填写清楚。
2.每小题选出答策后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用
橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试卷上作答无效。
3.考试结束后,请将答题卡交回,试卷自行保存。满分150分,考试用时120分钟.
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 has Dennis decided to do?
A.Live independently.
B.Start a new company
C.Stay with his parents.
2.What is probably the man?
A.A director.
B An actor.
C.A host.
3.When will the electricity be on again tonight?
A.At 7:00 pm
B.At 9:00 pm.
C.At 10:00 pm.
4.Who did the man go camping with?
A.Martin.
B.Jenny.
C.Phoebe.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.What food they want to order.
B.Where they'll have lunch
C.How hungry they feel.
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.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B.Teacher and student
C Husband and wife.
7.Where does the man suggest going?
A.The circus.
B The cinema.
C.The amusement park.
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听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.Why will the speakers eat out tonight?
A.They want to eat some different food.
B.They don't feel like cooking
C.They can't cook at home.
9.What does the man want to eat?
A.French food.
B.Italian food.
C.Mexican food.
10.How will the speakers go to the restaurant?
A.By car.
B.By bike
C.By taxi.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What attracts Tom to watch Heartland probably?
A.The touching plots.B.The exciting story
C.The peaceful lifestyle.
12.What does Tom think of his grandparents'life?
A.It's simple.
B.It's tough
C.It's boring.
13.Where does the woman live?
A In the city.
B.In the town.
C.In the countryside.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.What made Maya Bay draw too many tourists since 1999?
A.The convenient location.
B A famous Hollywood movie.
C.Its first opening to the public.
15.Why did the government close Maya Bay for a time?
To develop it.
R To do research.
C.To protect the natural life.
16.How many tourists can visit Maya Bay per day now?
A300.
B.2,000.
C.4,000.
17.What will the speakers do next?
A.Book a holiday.
B.Read some magazines.
C.Surf the Internet.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.When did Ava create her first book?
A.At the age of 4.
B.At the age of 5.
C.At the age of 8.
19.What did Ava do for her new book?
A.She searched for wise sayings.
B She drew pictures for it.
C.She collected money.
20.How does Ava use the money got from her new book?
A.Go on learning painting.
B.Support her family.
C.Do charity.
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第二部分阅读理解(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。
"Back to School"Season:Full Guide
Heads up,students and teachers-the famous"Back to School"season from a leading tech
company is almost here!Every summer,this company rolls out this special offer across the
globe,helping you save big on a wide selection of digital products while scoring free or
discounted accessories().Mark your calendars!
What is included in the“Back to School"deal?
The "Back to School"deal usually includes discounts on certain laptops,desktops,and
tablets for students,teachers,and education staff.In addition,customers often receive free or
discounted accessories when buying selected products,such as wireless headphones,touch pens,
smart keyboards,or smart mice.
Education Price
Original
Extra
Buy(Product)
Get(Free/Discounted)
(starting)
Price
Cost
Earbeat Headphones
$249
+$70
Lightweight Laptop
$899
Smart Mouse
$79
$0
Smart Keyboard
$179
$0
All-in-One Desktop
$1,249
Earbeat Headphones
$249
+$70
Earbeat Headphones
$249
+$120
Slim Tablet
$899
Touch Pen
$119
50
…
…
Note:This table is based on North American pricing
Who can get the "Back to School"giveaway?
This promotion is available to students who are currently in or have been admitted to a
higher education institution(such as a university or college),teachers and staff members at K-12
and higher education institutions,and parents purchasing on behalf of students mentioned above.
Students in primary or secondary education(K-12)re not qualified for this promotion.
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How to verify(认证)your qualification?
To claim the promotion,please verify your qualification via one of the options below.Valid
documents include student ID,employee ID,official admission certificates and employment
documents.
Online:Upload a photo of your documents on the online store.
In-store:Visit any physical store and present your required documents.
21.What is the lowest total price for a Slim Tablet and a Touch Penunder the promotion?
A.$249.
B.5899.
C.$1,018.
D.$1,148.
22.Who is allowed to join the"Back to School"promotion?
A.A private tutor.
B.A college teacher.
C.A primary school student.
D.A parent of a middle schooler
23.Which of the following is a correct way to verify qualification?
A Showing a student ID in a chain store.
B.Sending an email to the tech company.
C.Making a phone call to the online store.
D.Posting a profile photo on social media.-
B
The broken blender()was set on the table.Retired engineer Dean Gallea fixed up
the motor and it finally worked again.He now works in a Repair Cafe in New York,where
skilled volunteers help people fix their belongings for free.
Jennifer Kohl,who was being helped at the sewing(table,had several worn and tom
but valued items that she hoped could be saved."People say this is amazing because volunteers
are doing this free of charge,"she says."But what's.even more striking is that the seamstress(
)Christl Mageras had me piece together one of my pillows and coached me through the
whole process.She showed me all her little tricks."
At that first Repair Cafe,people ate and drank the provided refreshments,met neighbors
they hadn't known previously.Right from the start,the interaction was crucial,with the fixers
explaining the repair process so the owners could fix an item themselves should it break again.
)Beyond keeping usable items out of landfills and saving people money,these events
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strengthen community ties.After severe huricanes,when communication devices and
generators stopped working,volunteers at the Cafe spent long hours repairing them so affected
neighborhoods could get back on their feet.
Above all,it's about the people.Martine Postma,who started the first cafe in 2009,notes
that the repair coaches often"becomo heroes"to their communities.Suzie Fromer,a customer,
calls the events"the whole package,"combining the thrill of a challenging fix with the joy of
making friends.“Plus一snacks,”she says..“Five out of five would recommend.”
24.What impressed Jennifer Kohl most about volunteers at the Repair Cafe?
A.Their perfect fixing.
B.Their free service.
C.Their patient attitude.
D Their practical teaching.
25.Why did the fixers explain the repairing process to the owners?
A.To pass on their skills.
B.To build up their bond.
C.To show off their ability.
D To keep up their interaction.
26.What can be inferred about the volunteers at the Cafe from paragraph 4?
A.They save usable items.
B.They value personal gains.
C.They hold rescue positions.
D.They provide emergency help.
27.What does.the underlined phrase"the whole package"in the last paragraph mean?
A.A set of tools.
B.A box of items.
'C An all-round experience.
D.An interesting task.
Q
Generation Z (Gen Z)has started a unique aesthetic()movement known as
Uglycore'”,which represents a departure from mainstream minimalist(极简主义的)aesthetics..
The movement features unedited,raw styles traditionally regarded as ugly by previous
generations.Within this subculture where maximalist styles are highly valued,being labeled as
"basic"is considered extremely uncool,reflecting a desire to be different from established
fashion norms.
Uglycore”is more than a fashion trend;it represents a rejection of consumerism(诮主义)
and unrealistic beauty standards.By embracing"Uglycore",Gen Z is making a statement about
authenticity,individuality,and anti-conformity().This challenges the idea that aesthetic
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value is only determined by mainstream fashion industries and signals a desire to define"cool"
in their own way.
One reason for the popularity of"Uglycore"is its accessibility.Unlike luxury fashion,this
style can often be created through affordable clothing,second-hand items,and creative
combinations of everyday products.As a result,it offers young people an inexpensive way to
express themselves and stand out from the crowd.In a time of economic uncertainty and rising
living costs,"uglycore"provides an alterative to the pressure of constantly following expensive
fashion trends.
"Uglycore"also reflects the broader concerms and emotions of Gen Z.For this generation,
fashion goes beyond mere aesthetics;it functions as a "declaration of values,a protest,and
sometimes,a cry for help."Through their appearance,young people express their dissatisfaction
with social pressures and make hidden issues more visible.Furthermore,these unconventional
and often dark aesthetics reflect the growing mental health challenges faced by Gen Z,including
anxiety,loneliness,and the pressures of societal instability,economic uncertainty,and
environmental crises.In this sense,"Uglycore"serves as an extension of their inner struggles.
Gen Z's fashion choices become a non-verbal language of protest against economic
insecurity,environmental degradation,and mental health struggles.By analyzing this aesthetic
movement,we can gain a deeper understanding of Gen Z's shared mindset and the ways they
cope with an increasingly uncertain world.
28.Which of the following behaviors is a typical reflection of Uglycore?
A.Buying luxury products.
B.Choosing basic outfits.
C Wearing unconventional clothes.D.Following trendy dressing styles.
29.Why does Gen Z develop the"Uglycore"aesthetic?
A.To get more attention on social media
B.To reject old beauty standards of elders.
C.To change the fashion industry's direction.
D.To respond to their economic and social stress.
30.What is the author's attitude towards the"Uglycore"movement?
A.Objective.
B.Critical.
C.Unconcerned.
C.Supportive.
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31.What does the text mainly talk about?
(A Various fashion choices among Gen Z.
B A movement reflecting Gen Z's mindset.
C.The aesthetic differences across generations.
D.Moder beauty standards and their influence.
N
For decades,nutrition science has assumed that people consuming the same food would
absorb roughly the same amount of energy.But recent research suggests this assumption may be
wrong in a fundamental way:the number of calories a person obtains from food may depend
heavily on the microbes(微生物)living inside the gut(肠道).
In a 2025 review published in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology Hepatology,Eran
Elinav and colleagues from the Weizmann Institute of Science summarized evidence showing
that gut bacteria can significantly change how many calories and nutrients the human body
absorbs from identical meals.This finding challenges thelidea that food energy is a fixed value,
and may help explain why individuals with similar diets often show very different weight
changes over time.
To investigate this,researchers analyzed gut samples,dietary records,and blood
metabolic()markers from human volunteers,using DNA sequencing to map gut microbes.
They then combined microbial profiles with measurements of post-meal blood sugar levels,fat
metabolism,and energy use efficiency.
The results revealed a striking pattern.Individuals with a more diverse gut microbiome
tended to get energy more efficiently from complex foods,particularly those rich in fiber and
plant-based carbohydrates.In contrast,people with less diverse microbial communities showed
reduced metabolic efficiency,meaning they absorbed fewer nutrients from the same diet.
Further analysis suggested that gut microbes break down otherwise indigestible
components of food and turn them into small substances that the human body can absorb as
energy.These microbial byproducts increase calorie availability and may influence how the gut
regulates nutrient transport.Over time,such differences could contribute to variations in body
weight,energy balance,and risk of metabolic diseases.
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Although the mechanisms are still being studied,researchers believe this could reshape how
scientists understand nutrition,obesity,and metabolism."Calories may not be just about food,"
Elinav notes,"but also about the microbes that process it for us."
32.Which can be affected by gut bacteria according to the 2025 review?
A.How much food people consume.
B.How many calories food contains.
C.How quickly bodies produce energy.
D.How efficiently people absorb nutrients.
33.What did Elinav's team do to analyze gut microbes?
A.They measured blood sugar during the meals.
B.They integrated microbial data with test results.
C.They observed digestion inside the human body.
D.They changed participants'diets to collect samples.
34.How do gut microbes help the human body obtain energy from food?
A.By producing calories in the stomach.
B.By slowing down digestion in the gut.
C.By transforming food to usable outputs.
D.By regulating nutrient and energy absorption.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Gut Microbes:A Hidden Metabolic Architect
B.Human Digestion:A Stable Metabolic System
C.Gut Health:A Vital Factor for Weight Changes
D.Energy Absorption:A Direct Nutritional Process
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。
Do you ever feel like you're making progress,but in reality,you seem to be going nowhere?
36The term was invented by MJ DeMarco in his book The Millionaire Fastlane where
he summarizes the concept of being very busy but ineffective.
Whenever we are presented with a problem,there are primary causes and secondary causes.
37However,when we want to solve a problem but only focus on the secondary causes,
we're action faking.We'll think we're doing something to improve the situation and feel better
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about ourselves,but there won't be results and our feeling of progress will be short-lived.
Action faking gives us the sense that we're solving a problem.In reality,we are just
wasting time on the non-essential.38 And most of us have become trapped in it,even if
unintentionally.
39._When we want to lose weight,we may buy trainers(and feel a sense of
accomplishment that some progress is being made toward our goal.In this way,we trick
ourselves into believing we are no longer lazy and shift our focus away from doing actual
workouts,which is what is actually required to lose the extra body weight.
To avoid action faking,we should focus on the tasks that directly lead to real results instead
of those that only make us feel productive.Once we know what truly matters,taking consistent
action is far more important.40
A.One of the reasons for this is action faking.
B This is a real problem that limits our personal development.
C.Making detailed plans can help us avoid unnecessary mistakes.
D.Solving just the pumarv causes of a problem is usually enough.
E.Human psychology tends to measure progress in terms of feelings.
F.It often occurs when people are unwilling to face obstacles in their work.
G.After all,real progress comes from doing,not just a sense of self-satisfaction.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Kyle Lybarger has found unexpected internet fame by introducing his followers to the
overlooked world of southeastemr(植物群).Along the way,,he has become a(n)_41一
of rare and endangered plant populations across Alabama.
It all started with what Lybarger now 42as a terrible mistake.About a decade ago,
he found an open,rocky area43to plant food for hunting wildlife.He applied herbicide
(除草剂),added soil,,planted seeds and cut down some trees to__44_more light.The seeds
didn't survive.But around the edges,which he hadn't 45,beautiful plants sprang up and
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he believed he should know what they were.
After posting their photos online,a local botanist 46.Through him,Lybarger
realized that he had destroyed an area with a wild seed bank of 47species,all to plant
only two or fewer species that didn't belong to the ecosystem.Feeling 48,Lybarger
decided to protect local biodiversity and 49 native plant habitats.
In a state where most land is 50 owned,that has meant knocking on doors to speak
with landowners who 51 in the conservation of rare plants.Lybarger offers to care for
those populations at no cost,52 his income from social media.
Lybarger thinks his biggest 53 comes through education on social media,
influencing people to grow the native plants that 54 declining pollinators(which
are essential for the local environment
"Even one person,one yard,one-tenth of an acre can make a 55,"he says.
41.A.pioneer
B.protector
C.collector
D.observer
42.A.ranks
B.selects
C regards
D.appoints
43:A.available
B.harmful
C impossible
D.suitable
44.A.let in
B.bring about
C.reflect off
D.block out
45.A.adjusted
B.marked
C.watered
D.treated
46.A.fell in love
B.got in touch
C.came to power
D.ran into trouble
47.A.common
B.hybrid
C.countless
D.migratory
48.A.regretful
B.relieved
C.grateful
D.exhausted
49.A.restore
B.copy
C.record
D.occupy
50.A.jointly
B.publicly
C.privately
D.legally
51.A.remain
B.compete
C.specialize
D.matter
52.A.thanks to
B.instead of
C.according to
D.regardless of
53.A.challenge
B.progress
C.concern
D.contribution
54.A.prevent
B.support
C.excite
D.discourage
55.A.choice
B.fortune
C.difference
D.decision
第二节供10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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In Shanghai,the booming pet economy is breathing new life into rural villages.In the small
town of Shuxin,a former village office has become a pet-friendly cafe with several dog parking
56 (spot),while nearby boarding facilities report over 30%occupancy.These scenes
reflect a key shift.China is using pet-related businesses 57 (drive)rural development.
China's pet industry grows rapidly and58 (expect)to reach 405 billion yuan in 2028.
Experts note that rural areas offer 59(low)costs,more space,and better ecology,making
them ideal for pet industry growth.Shuxin,for example,has introduced 15 support measures and
in 2025 alone,over 30 pet companies entered 60town.
One innovator,Sun Ruowang,experimented with sustainable ideas and launched a rural pet
club 61 uses rice fields for fresh pet food and play areas,combining agriculture with pet
services.However,challenges remain,especially a shortage of62(skill)workers.Most
graduates prefer urban pet shops63quiet villages with few services.
To tackle this,Shuxin has taken steps,64 (partner)with schools to launch training
programs and improve local facilities.Officials stress that rural pet projects should not copy
urban models 65 focus on local resources.With rising demand for experience-based
consumption,the pet economy is becoming a key driver of rural revival across China.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是学生会主席李华。为提高同学们的环保意识,学校将在城市公园(仙e City Park)
举办“环保慢跑Ploggi血g)”活动,即跑步的同时捡垃圾。请你以学生会的名义写一则英文
通知,内容包括:
(1)介绍活动目的与安排;(②)呼吁同学们积极参与。
注意:
(1)词数80左右;(2)开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Notice
The Student Union
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第二节读后续写(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。
My 75-year-old grandmother,Mary,used to fill the house with the smell of freshly baked
bread and home-cooked meals.These days,however,the kitchen stayed quiet most of the time.
As she was getting on in years,days dragged on quietly,and she would sit alone for hours,
feeling bored and empty.
To help cheer her up and enrich her dull daily life,my dad bought her a brand-new
smartphone,which was the very first one she had ever owned.
On the day Grandma got her new phone,I was busy typing an essay on my laptop.It
seemed like she had walked into my room every half hour with a new problem.
First,she couldn't find the camera app;then,she didn't know how to turn down the volume.
Now,she appeared at my door for the third time,looking apologetic but helpless."Leo,"she
hesitated,holding out her phone."I accidentally pressed something,and the screen went
completely black.I can't figure out how to call your aunt."
I took a quick glance.It was just in sleep mode.I let out a heavy sigh,grabbed the phone
from her hand,pressed the power button,and unlocked it in a second."It's just locked,
Grandma,"I said,my voice filled with impatience."I've told you a hundred times,you just press
the button on the side.It's not broken!Why is it so hard to remember these basic things?"I
handed the phone back and immediately tumned my eyes back to my computer screen.
Fhere was a long silence.Instead of asking more questions as she usually did,Grandma just
stood there."I'm sorry,Leo."she whispered,her voice tight.Then she slowly turned around and
walked out of the room,leaving her phone on my desk.
I stared at her retreating()figure and her slightly bent back.She looked just like a child
who had done something wrong.All of a sudden,a sharp pain hit my heart.I seemed to catch
sight of my younger self.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:I shot up from my chair and decided to do something
Paragraph 2:With my help,Grandma began to confidently explore the wonders of her
smartphone.
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