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高二年级质量监测
英.语
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a hotel.
B.At an airport.
C.At a shopping mall.
2.What is the woman probably?
A.A sales manager.
B.A computer technician.
C.A customer service agent.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Setting a budget.
B.Buying a product.
C.Creating a website.
4.How much is the total daily rental for an electric car?
A.$55.
B.$60
C.$65.
5.Why does the woman make the call?
A.To give a reminder.
B.To make an apology
C.To offer an invitation.
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.When will the woman do her check-up?
A.Next Monday afternoon.B.Next Thursday morning.C.Next Saturday afternoon.
7.What does the woman ask about the check-up in the end?
A.How much it costs.
B.How long it lasts
C.How many tests it covers.
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听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Interviewer and interviewee.
9.Why is the first position impossible for the man?
A.He has no driver's license.B.He has no time at night.
C.He has no health certificate.
10.What does the man think of the second position?
A.It's demanding.
B.It's poorly paid.
C.It's acceptable.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Who organized the debate competition?
A.A university.
B.The government.
C.A national organization.
12.What was the debate about?
A.Technology.
B.Culture.
C.History.
13.How did the woman's team prepare for the debate?
A.They did some research.B.They talked to a teacher.C.They attended lectures.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.How did Emma get the chance to work on TV?
A.Her boss recommended her.
B.A TV producer saw her blogs.
C.A basketball player helped her.
15.What was Emma's first TV report about?
A.A school competition.B.A sports festival
C.A football match
16.What does Emma think is important for a sports reporter?
A.Patience and hard work.
B.Curiosity and communication.
C.Good memory and quick thinking.
17.What does Emma want to do in the future?
A.Organize sports events.
B.Work in sports medicine.
C.Deliver speeches in schools.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Where is the speaker probably now?
A.On a bus.
B.In a classroom.
C.At a square.
19.What can visitors do during Cultural Fridays?
A.Enjoy a street party.
B.Attend a history lecture.
C.Meet famous entertainers.
20.Why does the speaker believe Little Havana is special for Miami?
A.It has the best beaches.B.It has a rich cultural mix.C.It is the oldest part of Miami
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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
North Devon Gardens
The warm Atlantic winds and generous sunshine make North Devon an ideal destination for
those with a love of gardening and the great outdoors.This holiday takes in three outstanding
gardens and still leaves plenty of time to enjoy the towns,villages and sweeping coastal walks
that define this beautiful corner of England.
Holiday grade:usual daily walks
Distance:3 miles;
Ascent/Descent:150-200m;
Terrain(地势):good paths and tracks;
Time:short or half day exploration.
Holiday Highlights
Discover botanical beauty at RHS Garden Rosemoor.
Managed by the Royal Horticultural Society,Garden Rosemoor offers an extraordinary
variety of planting.With beautiful flowers and quiet woodland paths,every corner of the garden
has its own story to tell.The air is filled with floral scents ()and peaceful pathways invite
you to enjoy the seasonal displays at your own pace.
.Enjoy the timeless coastal charm of the village of Clovelly.
Known for steep,cobbled streets and whitewashed cottages leading down to the sea,
Clovelly feels like a step back in time.Further west,we explore Hartland and the dramatic
coastline that surrounds it.Towering cliffs,hidden coves )and sculpted rock formations
define this wilder part of North Devon.
Admire Mediterranean-style gardens,sculptures and fountains at Tapeley Park.
Tapeley Park offers a relaxing,unconventional garden experience.High above the Torridge
Estuary,its Italianate terraces (and wildflower grasslands blend into the countryside.
Alongside the planting and sculptures,there's a deep commitment to sustainability and organic
farming,adding an engaging and thoughtful dimension to your visit.
21.Who will be drawn to the visit to North Devon Gardens most?
A.Hikers seeking challenges.
B.Lovers of light outdoor walks.
C.Gardeners looking for work.
D.Teenagers interested in wildlife.
22.What can visitors do at RHS Garden Rosemoor?
A.Learn rock formations.
B.Explore coastal cliffs
C.Live in white cottages.
D.Enjoy seasonal plants.
23.What's special about Tapeley Park?
A.It offers coastal walks.
B.It sits on the hillside.
C.It supports green farming
D.It features steep streets.
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B
Yamilee Toussaint has always been passionate about two seemingly unrelated things:
dancing and mathematics.When she studied mechanical engineering at MIT,she was also head
of the dance team.It was there that she saw for the first time that black women were not
pursuing education in STEM(science,technology,engineering,and mathematics).She was one
of only two black women in her major,an experience that highlighted the need for greater
diversity in these career fields.
While teaching math at a high school in eastern Brooklyn in 2008,Toussaint encountered
many students who had negative views of math.This motivated her to find a way to change
young people's mindset,especially for girls of color,and empower them to embrace STEM.
In 2012,she created STEM From Dance,a nonprofit program that uses dance-a
confidence-building and culturally-relevant strategy-to grow the number of girls of color with
STEM degrees.Most of these girls don't dream of being scientists or engineers,not because they
can't,but because of a lack of confidence,preparation and awareness of STEM careers.
Rather than teach dance and STEM separately,the program combines the two.Through
dance,the girls are able to create an atmosphere that feels comfortable.Working in small groups,
the girls design dance routines that include STEM elements and also create songs through
computer science.Through the hands-on projects,the girls begin to see themselves as
programmers,engineers,and innovators.
On the final day of the program,the girls perform in front of family and friends.For
Toussaint,this is an important day she hopes all of the girls carry with them."We want them to
remember they are celebrated for doing things in STEM,"Toussaint said."So,when they face
hard math problems,they're reminded,'I can do hard things.'I believe the solution to some of
the world's most pressing problems relies on these girls being in the room because they have a
different set of life experiences."
24.What did Toussaint come to realize when studying at MIT?
A.STEM fields saw little black female participation.
B.Dance had the power to improve her STEM study.
C.There were diverse career choices after graduation.
D.Most black women were unwilling to study STEM.
25.What inspired Toussaint to found STEM From Dance?
A.Her academic experience at MIT.
B.Girls'strong desire to learn STEM.
C.Students'negative attitude toward math.D.Her leadership of the school dance team.
26.Why are STEM and dance taught together in Toussaint's program?
A.To train professional dancers nationwide.
B.To attract girls of color from urban areas.
C.To arouse students'interest in innovation.
D.To make learning engaging and accessible.
27.What message does Toussaint probably convey in the last paragraph?
A.Team work guarantees future success.B.Dance makes learning more enjoyable.
C.Young people can solve pressing issues.D.Self-belief allows one to brave hardships.
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C
Contrails (produced by aircraft engines are thought to cause more warming than
the carbon dioxide planes emit.A trial involving thousands of flights between the US and
Europe has found planes produce fewer contrails if they follow flight paths recommended by an
AI to reduce their global warming impact.
Dinesh Sanekommu at Google and his colleagues have used an AI contrail-forecasting tool
to give routing advice in a randomized control trial of more than 2400 real American Airlines
flights.The trial involved flights heading eastward from the US to Europe and ran from January
to May 2025.The direction was only one-way because these flights could take place at night,
which is when contrails have a clearer warming effect.During the day,contrails can have a
cooling effect because they reflect sunlight into space.
The flight routes between two cities were randomly assigned to two groups.For the first
group,air traffic dispatchers()had an option in their flight-planning software to pick an
Al-optimized(优化的),low-contrail route,but for the second,.no alternative was suggested.
Actually,in the first group,only 112 out of 1232 flights took the alternative paths because of
operational concerns,such as cost or safety.According to an AI analysis of satellite imagery of
flight paths in the first group,there was a 62%lower amount of contrails for flights that took the
contrail-optimized routes.When all flights in this group were included,the overall reduction in
contrail formation was 11.6%,compared with the second group.The team estimated that the
flights'warming effect was reduced by 13.7%in the entire group given a suggested route and
69.3%in the flights that took the optimized routes.
"The 62%reduction is unlikely to have happened by chance,"says Edward Gryspeerdt at
Imperial College London,"You can't just scale this up to be a 60%reduction in contrails from
every flight everywhere,but even a 10%reduction is still a non-negligible effect."
28.Why was the trial carried out on night flights?
A.For accurate results.
B.For economic reasons.
C.For the sake of security.
D.For the benefit of the airlines.
29.What can we learn about the trial according to Paragraph 3?
A.Only a few flights kept their original paths.
B.Every flight was given an alternative route.
C.Optimized routes lowered flights'warming effect.
D.The second group saw a dramatic drop in contrails
30.What does the underlined word "non-negligible"probably mean in the last paragraph?
A.Typical.
B.Negative.
C.Remarkable.
D.Predictable.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.AI Tools Clear Up Aircraft Emissions
B.AI Alters Flights to Scale Down Contrails
C.Revised Routes Improve Flight Efficiency
D.New Rules Help Cut Flight Carbon Output
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D
Regular renting has become a modern ritual (for Lin Rong,a young professional in
Shenzhen.Every couple of weeks,with a few taps on his smartphone,he has a DJI drone
delivered to his door.The arrangement is made after a careful cost comparison between
purchasing and renting the equipment.He has been burdened by a "permanent"commitment
before:an action camera he once bought now sits at home,an expensive reminder of a hobby
that lasted exactly two outings.Possession,he has concluded,is a burden.
Lin is not alone.In late January,newspaper China Youth Daily surveyed about 1,300 young
people.More than three quarters said they now prefer flexibility over permanent ownership.
Digital devices and outdoor gear (were the most rented items,accounting for 42.5 percent
and 38.9 percent of rentals respectively.Zhu Di,a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences,views this as a calculated departure from the traditional obsession with owning."It is a
more mature lifestyle,"said Zhu,"This generation is not just saving money;they are rewriting
the rules of the marketplace to fit a life that refuses to be weighed down."
This shift from owning to renting has been fueled by the rise of specialized online platforms
and a nationwide credit system,which lowered the entry barrier for renters.Meanwhile,a
growing number of businesses have shifted their focus from selling to renting,and the variety of
rentable items is exploding.The impact was immediate.Suddenly,students could rent
professional cameras for graduation photos,travelers could pick up outdoor gear without paying
much deposits ()and tech enthusiasts could try out the latest digital devices at minimal
risk
The emergence of rental platforms is not without its anxieties:unclear rental agreements,
unfair compensation conflicts and poor after-sales service.Despite these growing pains,the
underlying shift feels permanent.Renting goes beyond merely saving money;it's about living
lighter-having the freedom to try new things without being tied down by possessions.
32.Why is an action camera mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.To advocate Lin's modern way of life
B.To show Lin's passion for photography.
C.To justify Lin's choice of renting a drone.
D.To demonstrate Lin's devotion to his hobby.
33.What can be inferred from Zhu Di's remarks about the new generation?
A.They attach value to ownership.B.They reject expensive products.
C.They change the market for profit.
D.They adopt a flexible life attitude.
34.Which factor contributes to a wider range of renters?
A.Lower prices of certain goods.
B.Easier access to rentable items.
C.Higher requirements for renters.
D.Bigger change in credit systems.
35.What is the author's attitude towards renting?
A.Positive.
B.Cautious.
C.Objective.
D.Disapproving
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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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
In a society that often places a heavy emphasis on youth and quick success,it's easy to feel
like you've missed the boat if you haven't achieved your dreams by a certain age.36
The following knowledge will help you chase your goals whatever your age is.
Break age limitations.
37 Flooded with stories of the young who achieve incredible success,we tend to
believe that if we haven't made it by a certain point,we never will.The mindset can be
incredibly discouraging and lead many people to give up on their dreams before they've even
given them a chance.
Cherish life experience.
One beautiful thing about getting older is the wealth of life experience that comes with it.
Every challenge and setback you've faced has shaped you into the person you are today.38
Don't underestimate this value when it comes to chasing your dreams.
Overcome self-doubt.
As we get older,self-doubt will creep in.We start questioning our abilities,our worth,and
whether it's realistic to pursue our dreams.But it's essential to remember that self-doubt is just a
mental hurdle that can be overcome.39 Remember,it's never too late to rewrite your
story and start a new chapter.
Embrace a growth mindset.
Having a growth mindset is crucial in pursuit of your dreams at any age.40
Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth,see setbacks as learning experiences,and
celebrate progress no matter how small.With a growth mindset,you'll approach your dreams
with curiosity,determination,and a willingness to adapt.
Remember to embrace your life experience,overcome self-doubt and adopt a growth
mindset.Go out there and show the world that age is just a number,and the possibilities are
endless.
A.Believe in yourself and your capabilities.
B.The truth is,actually,age is just a number.
C.It's never too late to start and follow your heart.
D.People often limit themselves with self-made rules and beliefs.
E.This mindset focuses on learning and growth rather than fixed abilities.
F.One big misconception about pursuing our dreams is that there's an age limit
G.This accumulated wisdom can be a solid foundation upon which to reach your goals.
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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。
Snowboarder Mike Schultz competed in his third and final Games at the Milan Cortina
2026 Winter Paralympics.He leaves behind a legacy defined not only by his 41 but by
the prosthetics(义肢)he42,
Schultz grew up in Minnesota and was 43about sports from a young age,starting
with snowmobile racing.In 2008,he was 44 in a snowmobile crash and had his left leg
cut off above the knee.After his recovery,he explored adaptive sports and was 45 to
snowboarding.
As he trained and competed,Schultz found that most prosthetics did not meet the 46
of high-impact sports.47 his background in action sports with his passion for creating
things,he founded BioDapt,his own company,where he developed the Moto Knee and other
prosthetics and obtained patents granted by the 48.These devices were able to 49
the amount of impact needed to be an action sport athlete.Since then,he has made the Moto
Knee50_to active amputees(截肢患者)across North America,and now more than 100
wounded soldiers and disabled extreme athletes are using the prosthetics.
51 snowboarding after the accident,Schultz became the first to win a gold medal at
the summer and winter X Games.At the 2026 Games,Schultz earned bronze in the men's
banked slalom,which,as he said,was a "perfect run"to 52 his 12-year Paralympic
career.
Now retired,Schultz plans to53
on developing new technology with BioDapt.He
encourages young athletes to grow from both 54
and barriers."Sport is a great way to
learn what you're
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ofboth mentally and physically,"Schultz said.
41.A.goals
B.skills
C.medals
D.strengths
42.A.designed
B.advertised
C.discovered
D.appreciated
43.A.curious
B.particular
C.concerned
D.enthusiastic
44.A.trapped
B.injured
C.defeated
D.challenged
45.A.drawn
B.addicted
C.restricted
D.sensitive
46.A.demands
B.conditions
C.deadlines
D.expectations
47.A.Comparing
B.Equipping
C.Combining
D.Exchanging
48.A.public
B.charity
C.authority
D.community
49.A.absorb
B.present
C.examine
D.measure
50.A.strange
B.relevant
C.familiar
D.available
51.A.Giving up
B.Taking up
C.Holding on to
D.Dropping out of
52.A.boost
B.conclude
C.memorize
D.demonstrate
53.A.rely
B.focus
C.reflect
D.comment
54.A.beliefs
B.targets
C.successes
D.innovations
55.A.unaware
B.ashamed
C.worthy
D.capable
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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。
Luzhuang Village in Liaocheng City of Shandong Province is known for its abundant
production of bottle gourds(),a type of gourd that is either eaten while young56
left to dry and made into ornaments,utensils or musical instruments.
In October 2018,Hao Xuekun,the then 19-year-old college student,uploaded a short video
57(document)the village's gourd fair online.The clip showed row upon row of gourd shops,
featuring varieties of distinctive gourd types on display.That single video led to more than a
dozen online sales,58 gave Hao a real sense of the market demand for the gourd.
The Chinese name for gourd,pronounced as hulu,59(sound)similar to "good
fortune and prosperity,"making the good-looking vegetable 60 traditional favorite
among Chinese consumers.Seeing this market potential,Hao returned after graduating and
began growing gourd while using short videos to record their growth.By that time,his social
media account 61(attract)120,000 followers,laying a solid foundation for his
entrepreneurial journey.
Now,Hao has become a "gourd influencer"active across multiple62(platform)
and tries to blend modern aesthetic (concepts with traditional gourd craftsmanship
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(create)distinctive products.He believes the future of the gourd industry lies in
personalized processing and design,64 young returnees injecting new vitality,
particularly through innovative design,into this traditional trade.
Stories like Hao's reflect a growing 65(recognize)that when the creativity of
youth meets time-honored techniques,it can spark unexpected possibilities.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
学校英文报于上周对全校学生开展了以“What prevents you from reading in your spare
time?”为题的一项调查。请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.调查结果:
2.你的建议。
19
Lack of interest
11%
Poor reading
atmosphere
12%
Academic
pressure
23%
Digital distraction
What prevents you from reading in your spare time?
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Overcome Barriers,Embrace Reading
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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 a sunny Friday afternoon.Doreen looked out and saw her elderly neighbor Mr.
Bower across the street sitting quietly in his garage.She had known him well for years,and
everyone in the community loved this gentle old man.However,his garage had long been filled
with piles of old furniture,discarded tools,worn-out boxes and various small items he could not
bear to throw away.Little space was left for him to move around comfortably.
Doreen felt concerned for him.She knew Mr.Bower lived alone most of the time.He kept
those old things not only out of habit but also because he cherished memories behind them.Yet
the messy garage brought him inconvenience and even safety risks.This time,Doreen made up
her mind to help him tidy up the garage in a gentle way.
She walked across the street and knocked softly on the garage door."Good afternoon,Mr.
Bower,"she greeted him with a warm smile."There are so many items in your garage and most
of them are no longer useful to you.Why not hold a yard sale?Many neighbors love practical
second-hand goods.”
At first,the old man hesitated.He was deeply attached to his old things and worried that
few people would come to buy them.But Doreen managed to persuade him and promised she
would help sort items,make price tags,and post online ads.Finally,Mr.Bower nodded and
agreed to hold a yard sale the next day.
Fifteen minutes later,Doreen hit the last few necessary keys on her keyboard with
satisfaction.She created a detailed online ad for Mr.Bower's yard sale at 9 a.m.the next day,
introducing his old but well-preserved items.She also shared the news in the neighborhood
group.Some neighbors showed great interest while others offered to lend a hand.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Saturday morning arrived and the yard was alive with people.
By mid-afternoon,Mr.Bower was amazed to find his garage tidy.
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