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同学们,你们好。这是舟山市2025学年第二学期高二英语期末检测卷的听力部分,该部分共有两节。请注意做题时先将答案标在试卷上,该部分录音内容结束后将你的答案转涂到答题纸上。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。Hello, madam, what do you like today? Oh, hello. I'd like a dozen of eggs, some apples and bananas, please. I'm sorry, fruits have been sold out today. Hello, madam, what do you like today? Oh, hello. I'd like a dozen of eggs, some apples and bananas, please. I'm sorry, fruits have been sold out today. Oh, I am so stupid. What's the matter? I missed . my flight. IT left at seven AM. And the next one won't leave until tonight. They leave every . twelve hours. That's too bad. You have to wait. Oh, I am so stupid. What's the matter? I missed . my flight. IT left at seven AM, and the next one won't leave until tonight. They leave every . twelve hours. That's too bad. You have to wait. Karen, fancy seeing you here in the library. Don't you have to go to your piano class? No, mrs. Johnson is sick and at hospital seeing a doctor. Now I only need to practice the . piano at home. Karen, fancy seeing you here in the library. Don't you have to go to your piano class? No, mrs. Johnson is sick and at hospital seeing a doctor. Now I only need to practice the piano at home. If you are interested in gymnastics, our university has an outstanding teams. but I can't even climb the stairs without having to stop and catch my breath. If you are interested in genetics, our university has an outstanding team. L, but I can't even climb the stairs without having to stop and . catch my breath. Do you like my new blouse? I've wanted to buy IT for so long. IT does make you look slimmer. I may look slimmer, but that's just the design. I'm actually a bit heavy since you last saw me. Do you like my new blouse? I've wanted to buy IT for so long. IT does make you look slimmer. I may look limmer, but that's just the design. I'm actually a bit heavier since you last saw me. 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。听第六段录音,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。I ordered the chicken pie, not the beef one. Oh. i'm sorry about that. Let me check with the kitchen for you just a moment. The chef said, IT is . chicken, but look at the meat. IT taste and feels like beef. Could I speak to the manager please? Of course, I truly understand your concern. I can also ask the kitchen to prepare a new chicken pie for you right away. I'd rather talk to the manager first. I come here often and have never had this problem. I ordered the chicken pie, not the beef one. Oh. i'm sorry about that. Let me check with the kitchen for you just a moment. The chef said. IT is chicken, but look . at the meat. IT taste and feels like beef. Could I speak to the manager please? Of course, I truly understand your concern. I can also ask the kitchen to prepare a new chicken pie for you right away. I'd rather talk to the manager first. I come here often and have never had this problem. 听第七段录音,回答第八和第9两个小题,现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hey, Catherine, i'm going to grab some coffee. Do you . want one? Yes, please. I really need some. I'm so sleepy. The cafe downstairs has a special promotion, twenty percent off. You can check the menu on your phone. Okay, let me pull IT up real quick. Just get me a large americano with two sugar packets on the side, please. The original Price . is ten dollars. Large mariano, two sugars got IT. Anything else? Could you also grab me? A cheesecake is the same Price as the american. No problem. Hey, Catherine. i'm going to grab some coffee. Do you want one? Yes, please. I really need some. I'm so sleepy. The cafe downstairs has a special promotion. Twenty percent of you can check the menu on your phone. Okay, let me pull IT up real quick. Just get me a large americano with two sugar packets on the side, please. The original Price . is ten dollars. Large mara cano, two sugars got IT. Anything else? Could you also grab me a cheese cake? It's the same Price . as the no . problem. 听第八段录音,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Have you seen all these unusual weather events on the news all around the world? Amy. yeah, it's been pretty bad in some places. Heat waves, hurricanes and IT has been the west january on a record in the U. K. At the moment. right? So do you think that because of the climate change. well, I think it's hard to deny really what humans due to the planet is going to have some consequences. And you know, science is backed up by evidence and facts. I see i've read quite a lot about IT, but there are also a lot of questions that are not answered yet. It's a very complex issue. I mean, this climate change theory, we just don't really understand that. Have you seen all these unusual weather events on the news all around the world? Amy. yeah, it's been pretty bad in some places. Heat waves, hurricanes and IT has been the what is january on the record in the U. K. At the moment, right? So do you think that because of the climate change. well, I think it's hard to deny really what humans due to the planet is going to have some consequences. And you know, science is backed up by evidence . and facts. I see i've read quite a lot about IT, but there are also a lot of questions that are not answered yet. It's a very complex issue. I mean, this climate change theory, we just don't really understand that. 听第九段录音,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Henry, I heard you saved your little brother's life last night. Could you tell me what exactly happened? Yes, mrs. Brown, I was in my bedroom playing the guitar with my friend Jason and my three year old brother mike, when my brother put a piece of a toy in his mouth. When did you notice that? I didn't notice until I found he was fighting for a breath. What did you do? I . immediately asked Jason to find my father, who was somewhere near the house. But and I noticed mike was turning purple. You must have been very worried, certainly. but I had learned how to perform first state, and I helped mike cough up that little thing. You're really great. You can tell this to your buddies a bit later in class today. Sure, mrs. Brown . Henry, I heard you saved your little brother's life last night. Could you tell me what exactly happened? Yes, mrs. Brown, I was in my bedroom playing the guitar with my friend Jason and my three year old brother mike, when my brother put a piece of a toy in his mouth. When did you notice that? I didn't notice until I found he was fighting for a breath. What did you do? I . immediately asked Jason to find my father, who was somewhere near the house. But and I noticed mike was turning purple. You must have been very worried, certainly. but I had learned how to perform first state, and I helped mike cough up that little thing. You're really great. You can tell this to your buddies a bit later in . class today. Sure, mrs. Brown. 听第十段录音,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Welcome to the metropolitan museum of art. I am your guide here to make your gallery experience enjoyable. The museum is divided into three main sections. In the classical art section, you'll be impressed by masterpieces from the world's most celebrated artists like van go and more. Each painting and sculpture has a rich history waiting for you to discover its secrets. The contemporary exhibits show cutting edge artworks from rising artists. In particular, modern sculptures will chAllenge your way of thinking. In the third section is our temporary displays, which keep moving around in a circle. Exhibitions change regularly, so every visit offers a fresh perspective. Now let me assist you. Simply ask for information about a specific artwork or an artist, and I will provide insights and background details. Additionally, I can offer a special tour based on your own personal interests. Feel free to explore at your own pace and have a wonderful visit. Enjoy your time here. Welcome to the metropolitan museum of art. I am your guide here to make your gallery experience enjoyable. The museum is divided into three main sections. In the classical art section, you'll be impressed by masterpieces from the world's most celebrated artists like van go and mona. Each painting and sculpture has a rich history waiting for you to discover its secrets. The contemporary exhibit show cutting edge r works from rising artists. In particular, modern sculptures will chAllenge your way of thinking. In the third section is our temporary displays, which keep moving around in a circle. Exhibitions change regularly, so every visit offers a fresh perspective. Now let me assist you. Simply ask for information about a specific article or an artist, and I will provide insights and background details. Additionally, I can offer a special tour based on your own personal interest. Feel free to explore at your own pace and have a wonderful visit. Enjoy your . time here. 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纸上。听力部分到此结束。
舟山市2025学年第二学期期末检测
高二英语试卷
本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。全卷共10页,选择题部分1至8页,非选择题部
分9至10页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷
和答题纸规定的位置上。
2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本
试题卷上的作答一律无效。
选择题部分
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 can the woman get?
A.Some eggs.
B.Some apples.
C.Some bananas.
2.When will the woman be able to leave?
A.At 7:00 a.m.
B.At 7:00 p.m.
C.At12:00p.m.
3.Who is Mrs Johnson probably?
A.A librarian.
B.A teacher.
C.A doctor.
4.What does the woman mean?
A.She is not fit enough for exercise.
B.She will accept the man's advice.
C.She has already joined a gym team.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The woman's change.B.Their last get-together.
C.A new piece of clothing.
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.Chef and waitress.B.Waitress and customer.
C.Manager and chef.
7.What does the man finally decide to do?
A.Accept a newly-made chicken pie.
B.Insist on seeing the manager first.
C.Leave the place and never return.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8.Why does the man choose the cafe downstairs?
A.For its lower price.B.For its better taste.
C.For its shorter distance.
9.How much will the woman pay?
A.S16.
B.$18.
C.$20.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10.How has the weather been in the UK recently?
A.Hot.
B.Windy.
C.Rainy.
11.What does the woman say about human activities?
A.They can stop extreme weather events
B.They have no influence on the weather.
C.They'll bring some results to the planet.
12.What does the man think of climate change theory?
A.It is hard to fully understand.
B.It is easy to study and explain.
C.It is supported by lots of facts.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.Where did the accident happen?
A.Somewhere near the house.B.In Henry's bedroom.
C.In the classroom.
14.When did Henry notice Mike's situation?
A.When Mike was crying.
B.When Mike was turning purple.
C.When Mike was struggling to breathe.
15.How did Henry save Mike?
A.He performed first-aid.B.He rushed for his father.C.He took him to hospital.
16.What would Henry do later that day?
A.Showcase first-aid skills.
B.Play the guitar to others.
C.Share his story in the class.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.What can be expected in the classical art section?
A.Lesser-known artworks.B.Cutting-edge techniques.
C.World-famous masterpieces.
18.Where can we appreciate artworks from rising artists?
A.In the temporary displays.
B.In the classical art section.
C.In the contemporary exhibits.
19.Why are the temporary displays arranged in a circular movement?
A.To ensure freshness.B.To challenge thinking.C.To attract more artists.
20.What additional service does the guide offer?
A.An introduction of the museum.
B.A personalized tour for visitors.
C.An explanation of some artwork.
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
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21.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A.A travel journal.
B.A science fiction.
C.A geography textbook.
D.A travel magazine.
22.What can tourists experience on the tour?
A.Grow tomatoes in greenhouses.
B.Watch Gullfoss volcanic eruptions
C.Wash away worries in hot springs.
D.Drive across world's largest glacier.
23.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A.To introduce natural wonders in Iceland.
B.To advertise a seven-day Iceland expedition.
C.To explain the formation of Iceland's landscape.
D.To call on people to protect Iceland's black sands.
B
"The deadline for the Art Competition is tomorrow,"Mr.Edgar announced,interrupting the art
class
James stopped his paintbrush in the air."It's almost finished,"he sighed,"but something is still
missing."James had been busily working for the past week to copy the photograph on Mr.Edgar's
desk,which meant a lot to him.Certainly he wanted to win,but initially he wanted to show gratitude
to his art teacher for inspiring his talent.
In the following science class,Mrs.Damon noticed James's low spirit and inquired.James
explained,"While everybody thinks my painting is great,I know it's incomplete.I need more time to
perfect it,but the deadline is tomorrow."Mrs.Damon pointed to Albert Einstein's quote on the
wall---Not everything that counts can be counted,and not everything that can be counted counts,and
told James that time could create dilemmas now and then.
On the bus ride to the field trip,James kept questioning himself:should he settle for a painting
good enough to win,or take more time to make it perfect for Mr.Edgar?
When they stepped off the bus,James saw a tall thin cactus().On the top was a lone white
flower."It lives about twenty years before blooming,"Mrs.Damon explained,"Einstein might have
said that the twenty years counted for the cactus."Just then,a tiny bird landed on the cactus for a few
seconds and flew off."What matters to this bird?"Mrs.Damon questioned.
Suddenly,James understood:"It depends on what matters most to you.While the bird has to
move quickly from place to place to grow,the cactus must sit and wait."Mrs.Damon nodded
approvingly.James grinned,"So maybe Einstein would say it's okay to be late if it means doing it
right?"Mrs.Damon smiled back."I suppose you've decided what matters most to you."
24.Why was James thankful to his art teacher Mr.Edgar?
A.Because he sparked James'artistic gift.
B.Because he lent James his photo to copy.
C.Because he had postponed the deadline.
D.Because he had promised James a prize.
25.What can we learn from Einstein's quote?
A.Only measurable things are of importance
B.Deadlines are more important than quality.
C.Some valuable things cannot be measured.
D.Time should always be counted in numbers.
26.What might be James'final decision?
A.To turn in his work to win the competition.
B.To employ more time to perfect his painting.
C.To add the cactus and the bird to his painting.
D.To seek Mrs.Damon's help with his artwork.
27.Which words can best describe James?
A.Talented and generous.
B.Confident and ambitious.
C.Ignorant and impatient.
D.Thoughtful and grateful.
C
More than two in five US adults suffer from prediabetes,a state with abnormally high blood
sugar that may eventually result in type 2 diabetes ()
According to a new study in JAM4 Network Open,daily high-dose vitamin D supplementation
cuts the type 2 diabetes risk by 19%among prediabetic adults who have particular genetic variants of
the vitamin D receptor()gene.These results are expected to promote personalized medical
treatment,helping millions of prediabetes patients delay or avoid diabetes
Researchers based their study on a previous clinical trial,in which over 2,000 American adults
with prediabetes took 4,000 units of vitamin D daily to test its effect on high-risk groups.The trial
failed to prove vitamin D worked for all participants;however,it inspired further thinking:could it
help certain people?
Diabetes may cause severe long-term complications.If the disease can be delayed,many related
health risks can be eased.Although the previous trial has shown that adequate vitamin D in the blood
is closely connected with a lower risk of diabetes,it needs to combine with a special protein,the
vitamin D receptor,to function.So scientists think different genes of these receptors make people
respond differently to vitamin D.
In the new study,scientists divided 2,098 participants into groups based on genetic tests and
three common gene variations.It turned out that people with the Aa gene variation gained no
obvious benefit from high-dose vitamin D.However,those with AC or CC variations had a much
lower diabetes risk with vitamin D treatment.
Nevertheless,researchers warn the public against taking large amounts of vitamin D without
medical guidance.Official daily intake suggestions are relatively low,and overuse may lead to falls
and bone injuries among the elderly.Further studies are still required to confirm suitable groups for
high-dose vitamin D.
28.Why did researchers carry out the new study?
A.To check common risks linked to diabetes.
B.To treat adult patients with type 2 diabetes.
C.To decide safe high daily vitamin D intake.
D.To find gene differences in vitamin D effects.
29.How can Vitamin D work effectively on prediabetic adults?
A.By being taken in higher daily dosages.
B.By being combined with other medicines.
C.By working with a proper receptor protein.
D.By reducing prediabetics'blood sugar levels.
30.What is the author's attitude to random high-dose vitamin D use?
A.Cautious.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.
D.Supportive.
31.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Type 2 Diabetes Brings Complications.
B.Vitamin D Benefits Specific Prediabetics.
C.A New Treatment Works for Prediabetics.
D.High-dose Vitamin D Has Hidden Risks.
D
The appearance of predictive text in daily written communication has become a common feature
of modern life.It either saves time by automatically filling in words or causes annoyance with
irrelevant suggestions.The predictive-text function of large language models (LLMs)is often
considered analogous to the human brain's natural ability to forecast upcoming words during daily
conversation.It therefore leads to a meaningful question:do human brains predict language in the
exact same manner as artificial intelligence?
A latest study published in Nature Neuroscience offers a clear answer.It proves that humans
tend to consider broader linguistic structures,instead of merely focusing on the single immediate
word.LLMs are strictly optimized to predict the next word in a fixed and equal pattern,while the
human brain actively combines words into grammatical phrases and makes logical predictions within
complete language chunks.
The research team conducted systematic experiments on Mandarin speakers.They applied MEG
(to record real-time brain activity and adopted Cloze tests to evaluate participants'linguistic
prediction performance.Further analysis on English brain data was also carried out to ensure the
results could be applied across different languages.
The team also used LLMs to quantify the predictability of words based on both their"entropy"
and "surprisal".High entropy indicates that the context doesn't strongly limit following words,
giving it less predictability.High surprisal indicates that the next word is not well expected based on
the context.For example,the phrase"I saw a"carries higher entropy than"I sat on a",since far more
nouns can follow“saw”.
By comparing brain reactions and LLM prediction results,researchers discovered that human
brain activity varies with words'structural positions.On the contrary,LLMs lack such structural
awareness and only provide simple,fixed predictions.Overall,human beings share basic word
prediction ability with Al,but our brain's language judgement is deeply shaped by grammatical
structures.This fundamental difference perfectly explains why human language processing is far
more complex and flexible than current AI language models
32.The underlined word"analogous"in Paragraph 1 probably means
A.similar
B.unrelated C.contradictory
D.opposite
33.What can we infer from Paragraph 2?
A.LLMs are better at predicting rare words.
B.Humans handle words and phrases faster.
C.Humans focus more on language structures.
D.LLMs are able to make logical predictions.
34.How does the author organize Paragraph 4?
A.By describing an experiment and listing data
B.By defining two terms and giving examples.
C.By citing a quote and providing explanations
D.By raising a question and offering answers.
35.What enables humans to outperform LLMs in word prediction?
A.Grammar structure completeness.
B.Data analysis capacity.
C.Vocabulary recognition stability.
D.Word processing speed.
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。
How to Rebuild Your Reading Habits
Reading is a very rewarding kind of recreation,and studies show that it keeps your brain in
shape,potentially even delaying cognitive decline in older adults.For these reasons and more,many
of us want to read.36 Here are four simple tips to help you get started.
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For example,if you make coffee every morning,read while drinking it instead
of checking your phone.If you take a train to work,bring a book.You could also read after brushing
your teeth every night.Attaching reading to something you already do makes it easier to remember
and stick with.
Your choice of material matters equally.
38
So start with topics or stories you
already love.If you enjoy a movie or TV show based on a book,try reading the original.Or pay
attention when a podcast host recommends a book you like.If you are not enjoying a book,put it
down and pick up another one.
A third principle is to start with modest targets.According to a recent academic paper published
on reading habits,many people abandon the habit because they aim too high or too fast.
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A goal of fifteen minutes per day is both attainable and effective;once consistent,you can gradually
extend the duration.
Finally,manage your environment.The mere presence of a smartphone,even if you don't
interact with the phone or hear any notifications,has been shown to distract you.So give yourself a
fighting chance.Set aside a phone-free space for reading,ideally another room.
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A.Tie reading to an existing routine.
B.Make reading a priority in your daily life.
C.Yet distractions like social media make it difficult
D.Nothing kills a reading habit faster than a boring book.
E.This simple habit can dramatically improve your focus.
F.However,you can always find adequate time for reading.
G.Don't underestimate the power of small,continuous actions.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
As an adopted child from the Dominican Republic,I always wished to find my biological family.
In 2013,I worked at a restaurant in Connecticut.A co-worker,Julia,41 my Dominican
Republic flag tattoo(and said she was from there too.We soon learned we were both adopted.
People often commented on how much we 42 each other.We joked that we were sisters,but
our adoption 43 showed different birth mother names and birthplaces,so we 44 the
idea
Years later,my adoptive mother gave me a DNA test kit.The results 45
a relative who
helped me locate my birth family.I learned that my birth mother had passed away,but I had seven
siblings.I was 46 excited.Then a woman named Molly contacted me,thinking we might be
related.A DNA test proved we were not.However,that 47 made me question something.I
called my birth father and asked if he had given up another girl.His description
48 Julia
perfectly.
I 49 Julia,who had moved away,and convinced her to take a DNA test.When the results
arrived,she called me,crying,"We are sisters!"I was in 50.Two weeks later,we met as sisters,
not just friends.In 2022,we flew to the Dominican Republic together.Our father 51 us up at
the airport.It was a 52 moment.
Now we live far apart but talk often.I never 53 that my co-worker would turn out to be
my long-lost sister.This 54 has taught me that family can appear in the most unexpected
places.I feel 55 for every twist of fate.
41.A.ignored
B.remembered
C.removed
D.noticed
42.A.attended to
B.took after
C.cared for
D.agreed with
43.A.papers
B.prints
C.books
D.tests
44.A.accepted
B.abandoned
C.explored
D.preserved
45.A.revealed
B.reminded
C.doubted
D.requested
46.A.slightly
B.hardly
C.extremely
D.merely
47.A.invitation
B.interaction
C.conclusion
D.prediction
48.A.displayed
B.solved
C.matched
D.covered
49.A.broke away from
B.put up with
C.reached out to
D.looked down on
50.A.trouble
B.silence
C.peace
D.shock
51.A.picked
B.called
C.gave
D.woke
52.A.painful
B.busy
C.beautiful
D.clumsy
53.A.imagined
B.admitted
C.complained
D.promised
54.A.chance
B.experience
C.lesson
D.decision
55.A.sorrowful
B.respectful
C.fearful
D.grateful
非选择题部分
注意:将答案写在答题纸上。写在本试卷上无效。
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。
Two museums in Guangdong have won the Prix Versailles,a global architecture award started
by UNESCO,56 highlights China's progress in contemporary design.
The Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum,nicknamed "the big spaceship"for its
futuristic design,57(feature)a 38-meter-high main hall and permanent exhibition halls
covering 35,000 square meters.Its exterior uses cutting-edge technology58(create)special
visual effects,changing appearance59(precise)with different weather and time of day.It has
become a new landmark for science and culture in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay
Area.
The Xuelei Fragrance Museum in Guangzhou has been certified by Guinness World Records as
the 60(large)fragrance museum in the world.Covering over 9,500 square meters,it has 18
themed exhibition areas,more than 50 interactive installations61 over 300 scent points.
The museum is made of red-brick towers 62(inspire)by perfume-making tools,looking like
a "fragrance castle"that seems to breathe.63traditional museums focused on visual
experiences,it offers a sensory journey centered on smell.
According to Weng Haocong,64(direct)of the fragrance museum,the award showcases
China's systematic construction,contemporary expression,and cultural confidence in fragrance
culture.He also notes that specialized institutions like this museum play 65 important role
in promoting fragrance culture.For Guangzhou,the recognition marks an expansion beyond
sightseeing and cuisine to more sensory experiences.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
近期,你发现校内有不少同学借助人工智能工具完成作业、直接获取题目答案。请你向校
英文报投稿,内容包括:1、阐述这一现象;2、发表看法并提出建议。
注意:1、写作词数应为80左右;2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下列材料,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。
We had been looking forward to our camping trip for months.My two kids and my wife had
spent weeks preparing our stuff,stocking up on food and studying trail maps.We wanted a quiet
weekend away from the noise of city life,surrounded by pine trees,fresh mountain air and starry
skies.We had no idea that a peaceful night would turn into a fight for survival.
We arrived at the campsite late afternoon and set up our tents near a small stream.Our neighbour,
Matt,a friendly outdoorsman from Alberta,was camping just a few metres away.We chatted briefly,
shared tips about the area,and joked about keeping an eye out for wildlife.We even teased about
what we would do if wolves showed up.Matt proudly recalled how he once scared off a hungry wolf
by making loud noises and waving sticks years ago.However,we all treated it as nothing more than
an amusing camping tale and neither of us took it seriously.
By midnight,everyone was asleep.The fire had died down to glowing ashes,still giving off
faint warmth against the freezing mountain night.The forest was deathly quiet except for the
occasional hoot of an owl echoing in the distance.Half-asleep,I vaguely remembered Matt's wolf
story that afternoon,but I brushed it off as pointless nonsense.Moments later,I woke suddenly,my
heart pounding wildly against my ribs.Something was terribly wrong.A low,guttural howl cut
sharply through the darkness,startlingly close by.
I unzipped my tent and peeked out cautiously.Pale moonlight filtered through dense pine
branches,casting twisted,lengthy shadows across the ground.To my horror,two large wolves
stationed in front of our campsite silently,their eyes glowing eerily pale yellow in the dim light.The
strong smell of leftover barbecue food scattered beside our tents had drawn them here.Without
warning,one bold wolf lunged at our torn food bag,tearing it wide open with its razor-sharp
powerful jaws.
注意:1、续写词数应为150左右:
2、请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
"Wolves!"I shouted,blood rushing to my head.
After what felt like hours,the wolves finally left us.
2025学年第二学期舟山市高二年级教学质量检测英语试题答案
(2026.06.26)
一、
听力1-5 ABBAC6-10 BBAAC11-15 CABCA16-20 CCCAB
二、阅读21-23DCB
24-27ACBD
28-31 DCAB
32-35 ACBA 36-40 CADGE
三、完形41-45 DBABA
46--50 CBCCD
51--55 ACABD
四、语法填空
56.which
57.features
58.to create
59.precisely
60.largest
61.and
62.inspired
63.Unlike
64.director
65.an
五、应用文参考范文:
范文1:
Recently,I have noticed a worrying trend in our school.A growing number of students
rely heavily on AI tools to cope with homework.Rather than wrestling with confusing
questions independently,they acquire ready-made answers with a few taps,which has
become a prevalent phenomenon on campus.
From my standpoint,blind reliance on AI does lasting harm to our academic growth.It
deprives us of chances to consolidate knowledge,as a result,we will fail to figure out our
weak points and lose the ability to solve problems on our own.
Accordingly,we should treat AI rationally,utilizing it as a useful learning tool instead
of a shortcut.Only after independent thinking are we supposed to consult it for detailed
analysis.Besides,teachers and parents should guide us to form good learning habits.
范文2:
Recently,an alarming phenomenon has swept across our campus:a considerable
number of students resort to artificial intelligence/AI to tackle school assignments,readily
copying instant generated answers,skipping the vital process of trial,reflection and
reasoning
From my perspective,over-reliance on AI for direct answers poses profound threats to
our academic growth.The struggle of wrestling with tough questions is where real learning
takes root.Blindly adopting AI's outputs deprives us of chances to identify knowledge gaps,
weakens our problem-solving competence and even fosters a lazy,passive learning mindset.
Nevertheless,AI is by no means an enemy to study,but a powerful backup when
harnessed appropriately.We ought to make earnest attempts to work through tasks on our
own first.Only after thorough self-exploration may we employ AI to clarify obscure
concepts,verify our train of thought or summarize learning rules.Additionally,educators
and families are supposed to provide proper guidance,helping us establish rational digital
learning norms.
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续写参考范文1:
"Wolves!I shouted,blood rushing to my head.Terror instantly gripped me,making my
limbs stiff.Inside the tent,my wife pulled our trembling children tightly into her arms,
covering their mouths to stop their frightened weep.Almost instantly,Matt darted out of his
tent,his face sharp and determined.Unlike my panic,he stayed totally calm,exactly as he
had described in his wolf-fighting story.Following his instruction,I grabbed metal pots
beside the tent.We stood shoulder to shoulder,yelling at the top of our lungs and banging
pots violently.The harsh clangs echoed across the woods.The wolves halted their steps
momentarily,ears flattened back,yet they refused to leave,pacing around us with bared
teeth.
After what felt like hours,the wolves finally left us.My throat was raw and hoarse,and my
palms were covered with blisters from gripping the pot handles.The moment the wolves
faded into the shadowy pines,my legs gave way and I collapsed onto the grass,gasping with
relief.Only then did we realize how lucky we were.We had mocked Matts experience as
empty tales hours before,but it was his long-term outdoor experience that saved all of us.
We sat silently beside the relighted fire,watching the first ray of dawn spill over the
mountain ridge.This terrifying night deeply reminded us never to underestimate the power
of nature,nor to dismiss others'valuable experience casually.
续写参考范文2:
"Wolves!"I shouted,blood rushing to my head.Panic flooded my mind,leaving me frozen
on the spot.Inside the tent,my wife held our scared children tight,stopping them from
crying out of fear.In the blink of an eye,Matt rushed out,composed and focused.Recalling
his earlier wolf-repelling experience,he told us to make loud noises without backing off.I
immediately seized metal pots nearby.Standing side by side,we yelled sharply and banged
the pots repeatedly.The piercing sound scared the wolves,making them pause.However,the
hungry pack only drew back slightly,snarling and circling us with glowing eyes,unwilling
to give up their prey.
After what felt like hours,the wolves finally left us.Exhausted beyond description,we
could barely stand.My throat burned severely and my hands were covered with painful
blisters.Watching the last wolf vanish into the thick pine forest,I collapsed onto the wet
grass,trembling all over.It suddenly dawned on me that we had laughed off Matt's
wolf-fighting story as meaningless gossip hours ago.Without his calm guidance and
practical outdoor skills,we could never survive the crisis.This frightening experience taught
us a lesson:never take others'experience lightly.
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听力文字稿
Text 1:
M:Hello,madam,what do you like today?
W:I'd like a dozen of eggs,some apples and bananas,please.
M:I'm sorry,fruits have been sold out today.
Text 2
W:Oh I am so stupid.
M:What's the matter?
W:I missed my flight.It left at 7 a.m.and the next one won't leave until tonight.They
leave every 12 hours.
M:That's too bad,you have to wait.
Text 3:
M:Karen,fancy seeing you here in the library!Don't you have to go to your piano
lesson?
W:No.Mrs Johnson is sick and at hospital seeing a doctor now.I only need to practice
the piano at home.
Text 4
M:If you are interested in gymnastics,our university has an outstanding team.
W:Cool...,but I can't even climb the stairs without having to stop and catch my breath.
Text5
W:Do you like my new blouse?I've wanted to buy it for so long!
M:It does make you look slimmer.
W:I may look slimmer,but that's just the design-I'm actually a bit heavier since you
last saw me.
Text:6
M:I ordered the chicken pie,not the beef one.
W:Oh,I'm sorry about that.Let me check with the kitchen for you.Just a moment
W:(After a while)The chef said it is chicken.
M:But look at the meat---it tastes and feels like beef.Could I speak to the manager,
please?
W:Of course.I truly understand your concern.I can also ask the kitchen to prepare a
new chicken pie for you right away.
M:I'd rather talk to the manager first.I come here often and have never had this
problem.
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Text 7
M:Hey,Katherine,I'm going to grab some coffee.Do you want one?
W:Yes,please!I really need some---I'm so sleepy.
M:The cafe downstairs has a special promotion,20%off.You can check the menu on
your phone.
W:OK,let me pull it up real quick...Just get me a large Americano with two sugar
packets on the side,please.The original price is 10 dollars.
M:Large Americano,two sugars---got it.Anything else?
W:Could you also grab me a cheese cake?It's the same price as the Americano.
M:No problem.
Text 8
M:Have you seen all these unusual weather events on the news all around the world,
Aimee?
W:Yeah.It's been pretty bad in some places,heat waves,hurricanes,and it has been the
wettest January on record in the UK at the moment.
M:Right.So do you think that's because of the climate change?
W:Well,I think it's hard to deny really.What humans do to the planet is going to have
some consequences.And you know,science is backed up by evidence and facts.
M:I see.I've read quite a lot about it.But there are also a lot of questions that are not
answered yet.It's a very complex issue.I mean,this climate change theory,we just don't
really understand that.
Text 9
W:Henry,I heard you saved your little brother's life last night.Could you tell me what
exactly happened?
M:Yes,Mrs Brown.I was in my bedroom playing the guitar with my friend Jason and
my three-year-old brother Mike,when my brother put a piece of a toy in his mouth.
W:When did you notice it?
M:I didn't notice until I found he was fighting for breath.
W:What did you do?
M:I immediately asked Jason to find my father,who was somewhere near the house.
But then I noticed Mike was turning purple.
W:You must have been very worried.
M:Certainly.But I had learned how to perform first-aid and I helped Mike cough up
that little thing
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W:You're really great!You can tell this to your buddies a bit later in class today!
M:Sure,Mrs.Brown.
Text 10
Welcome to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.I am your guide here to make your gallery
experience enjoyable.The museum is divided into three main sections.In the classical art
section,you'll be impressed by masterpieces from the world's most celebrated artists,like
Van Gogh and Monet.Each painting and sculpture has a rich history,waiting for you to
discover its secrets.The contemporary exhibits show cutting-edge artworks from rising
artists.In particular,modern sculptures will challenge your way of thinking.And the third
section is our temporary displays which keep moving around in a circle.Exhibitions
change regularly,so every visit offers a fresh perspective.Now,let me assist you.Simply
ask for information about a specific artwork or an artist,and I will provide insights and
background details.Additionally,I can offer a special tour based on your own personal
interests.Feel free to explore at your own pace and have a wonderful visit.Enjoy your
time here!
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