广东佛山第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷

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**基本信息** 聚焦科技前沿与人文传承,通过真实情境考查语言能力与思维品质,如AI影响、电池技术等科技素材,庞众望励志故事与无锡音乐文化等人文内容,适配高二学生综合素养发展。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |阅读理解|15题/37.5分|国际美食节(A)、人物励志(B)、AI与媒体(C)、电池技术(D)|梯度设计,从细节理解(如A篇时间匹配)到推理判断(如C篇小网站生存问题)| |七选五|5题/12.5分|旅行与生活态度|观点对比,考查逻辑衔接(如F项“逃避”与下文“追求”呼应)| |完形填空|15题/15分|篮球运动员成长故事|语境化词汇考查(如26题“shots”呼应篮球场景)| |语法填空|10题/15分|无锡音乐文化|文化传承素材,考查词形变化(如37题“officially”)| |写作|2题/40分|旧物循环倡议、兄妹故事续写|真实应用(倡议)与情感表达(续写),融合语言输出与思维创新|

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佛山第一中学2026年高二下学期期中考试 英 语 2026年5月 满分150分,考试时间150分钟 注意事项: 1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上 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 Holly Springs International Food Festival Enjoy a variety of food, drinks, and entertainment representing more than 12 countries. Come taste, learn, and unite!International Food Festival Vendors (供应商) Enjoy select food options from six different continents and 12 unique countries and cuisines. Returning favorites are joined by exceptional newcomers. Tasty, sweet, spicy, frozen, classic, or exotic (异域风情的), the International Food Festival has something for everyone!Cultural Ambassadors and Entertainment Learn from your travels as you enjoy the teachings of local nonprofits focused on cultural heritage awareness and education. Make sure to bring your chairs for outdoor seating to watch performances!Entertainment (Performance Stage) : Music Stage Dance Stage 5 p.m. — 6 p.m.         Lost Nomads 6 p.m.       Celtic Dance Group 6:15 p.m. — 7:00 p.m.    Ewes Tree 6:45 p.m.    Bollywood Dancing 7:20 p.m. — 8:20 p.m.    One Tribe Rhythms Tips for a Successful Trip ·No outside alcohol permitted. ·Have your ID ready if you plan to purchase beer or wine on-site. ·Beer and wine must be consumed within the event footprint. ·Credit cards are accepted by most vendors — but extra cash is helpful.Arriving at the Festival The Holly Springs International Food Festival is located along Ballentine Street at the Holly Springs Cultural Center. Parking in downtown is limited. To help with parking and traffic crowding, we recommend carpooling, taking a rideshare, walking, or riding bicycles. 1.What do we know about the foods offered at the festival? A.They’re home-made. B.They’re diverse. C.They’re plant-based. D.They’re conventional. 2.What performance can you enjoy if you arrive at 7:30 p.m.? A.Lost Nomads. B.Ewes Tree. C.One Tribe Rhythms. D.Celtic Dance Group. 3.What are the visitors encouraged to do? A.Pay online. B.Leave pets at home. C.Avoid alcohol. D.Share rides. B In a remote village in Hebei Province, Pang Zhongwang was raised in unbearable hardship. His father suffered from a severe disease and couldn’t work after an accident, while his mother was paralyzed waist down and unable to take care of him. Despite their own poor health, his elderly grandparents struggled desperately to keep the family together. At the age of seven, Pang suffered another fatal blow — he was diagnosed with a serious heart disease requiring immediate and expensive surgery. Driven by love, his family and relatives borrowed from every possible source, running up huge debts (债) to save his life. This deep sacrifice shaped Pang greatly. Instead of giving up, he built a strong sense of responsibility and started collecting waste after school to help pay off the debts. He earned only a little money but never spent it on toys or snacks. Amid great difficulties, Pang kept studying with strong determination. He regarded education as the only path to change his family’s fate and always remained at the top of his class. Finally, he scored 684 in the Gaokao and was admitted to Tsinghua University. His inspiring story spread across the country. Pang’s story fully shows the power of persistence, gratitude and strong will. He never complained about his difficult life but turned challenges into motivation. He has become a symbol of hope, proving that with a brave heart and firm mind, no difficulty is too great to overcome. 4.What made Pang Zhongwang’s family face extreme hardship at first? A.His grandparents had no income and were seriously ill. B.His parents were unable to work or look after the family. C.He had to receive a costly operation at a very young age. D.The whole family was burdened with large medical debts. 5.Why did Pang Zhongwang collect waste materials after school? A.To reduce his family’s financial burden. B.To gain some work experience. C.To support his grandparents’ daily life. D.To earn money for his school fees. 6.What can we learn about Pang Zhongwang from the text? A.He had to give up his studies because of poverty. B.His difficult life had a negative influence on his study. C.He achieved great academic success through hard work. D.He thought work was more important than education. 7.What is the main message the writer wants to convey? A.Health plays a key role in our life. B.Everyone should learn to collect waste. C.A strong will can help defeat difficulty. D.Education is the only way to succeed. C Publishers have been warned that “the website is dying” as the medium struggles to meet audience expectations while competing with new digital types. The findings came from Enders Analysis, a research company, which said the drop in click-throughs was caused by a large amount of competing content from social media platforms and AI summaries produced by search engines. Unlike 10 years ago, when search engines brought visitors to websites, generative AI now allows people to get their questions answered directly on the search page — no need to click on a website. A survey of more than 1,100 US consumers by Bain & Company found that 80 percent use these “zero-click” results for at least 40 percent of their searches. Social media platforms also play a major role. Many people now learn about new brands, products, services and experiences through pictures and videos on these platforms instead of clicking on websites. While some would argue that being able to find an answer quickly from multiple sources without clicking through several sites is easier and more convenient, there are obvious problems with this. “Publishers are losing visibility and value as their content is used but not rewarded,” said Douglas McCabe, a media analyst, in the Rewriting the Media Playbook report. The biggest problem, noted TechSpot, is that no one will want to create new content if they are paid nothing or almost nothing for it. This is especially true for small, independent websites that Al companies may not want to work with. “AI is going to completely change the business model of the web,” Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince told TechSpot, a website that shares news and analysis on technology. He pointed out that the value exchange between search engines and content creators is disappearing. He added that since his company is at the center of this issue, they are trying to find ways to address it — hopefully before it’s too late. 8.What does the survey by Bain Company mainly show? A.AI reduces the need for online search. B.Most users still prefer website browsing. C.Search engines attract fewer visitors now. D.Many people depend on zero-click results. 9.What is highlighted in paragraph 3? A.Zero-click results bring convenience and problems. B.Videos and images attract more users than websites. C.Social media removes the need for visiting websites. D.Online platforms bring products and services to light. 10.What can be inferred about small websites? A.They are unwilling to work with Al firms. B.They play a major role in online business. C.They gain more traffic through search tools. D.They may struggle to survive without income. 11.What did Prince think of the changes brought by AI? A.He believed the issue was well settled. B.He was sure that it would benefit creators. C.He was indifferent to Cloudflare’s major role. D.He was concerned about their negative effect. D A team of engineers and materials scientists has developed a groundbreaking design that enables battery pouches — lithium-ion (锂离子) battery soft packs — to become far more flexible and stretchable than ever before. Their innovative approach, published in Matter, shows that by strategically placing holes of a specific size and shape in particular locations, it’s possible to turn a battery pouch — traditionally only slightly flexible — into one capable of stretching significantly or even folding 180 degrees without compromising performance. This is part of a broader effort to integrate electronics more smoothly into everyday life, particularly through wearable technology. Traditionally, pouch batteries used in various electronic devices are somewhat flexible but are typically limited in how far they can bend or stretch. Previous researchers have experimented with creating holes in the battery material, using round or square cuts in different configurations (布局), but the results were often unsatisfactory or came at the cost of the battery’s capacity. The new research goes further. Instead of random holes, the team strategically cut rectangular holes in the battery material, which are in both longer and shorter shapes, helping maintain the structural integrity of the battery while allowing for more stretchability. The placement and dimensions of these holes were carefully selected after testing how they impacted the flexibility and stretching properties of the battery. The researchers discovered that this particular arrangement of holes significantly enhanced the stretchability of the battery. The battery design was capable of withstanding stretches of up to 10% of its original length. Furthermore, the battery maintained its ability to hold a charge even when folded 180 degrees, an achievement that was previously difficult to achieve without damaging the device. Additionally, the researchers found that the battery design was not only more breathable than traditional batteries but also twice as breathable as cotton. This is a critical factor for wearables, particularly in clothing, as it ensures that the device remains comfortable to wear, even for extended periods. With this new battery design, the possibilities for wearable electronics are significantly expanded. The new flexible battery could also be a game-changer for other applications beyond clothing. 12.What does the underlined “without compromising performance” in paragraph 1 mean? A.Without losing beauty. B.Without increasing the cost. C.Without reducing efficiency. D.Without yielding to short-term interests. 13.What was the problem with previous researchers’ attempts? A.They reduced the battery’s capacity. B.They used rectangular cuts which were ineffective. C.They increased battery’s charging time. D.They enhanced the weight of the batteries. 14.What is the breakthrough in the new battery technology? A.It has longer service life with less holes. B.It can maintain its charging capacity when folded. C.It is softer and more breathable when stretched. D.It can be produced at a faster speed. 15.What is the author most likely to talk about next? A.Examples of other applications of the new battery. B.The breathability of the new battery for wearables. C.The cost reduction strategies of the new flexible battery. D.Comparison between new and old batteries. 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。 When I first started traveling, my dad asked me what I was running away from. Another time, a friend told me to stop running away from my problems and to start living life. I’m not sure why. 16 We are running away from responsibilities, challenges, and ultimately, maturity itself. People think we are all just Peter Pans refusing to be “adults”. And to all those people, I say: you are right. 17 I’m running away from office life, commutes (通勤), weekend duties, and the strict path society has laid out as “normal”. I’m running away because I want to experience every culture, see every mountain, eat different food, attend crazy festivals, meet new people, and enjoy different holidays around the world. I want to construct a life that makes me happy. In our society, the accepted path is long and narrow: you go to college, get a job, get married, buy a house, have two or three children, raise them, and then retire. Only then, after you’ ve put in your time, can you enjoy the fruits of your labor. 18 And any deviation (偏差) is considered abnormal and strange. For me, those who travel the world aren’t running away from life. 19 They are exploring the world and living on their own terms. They have a degree of freedom a lot of people will never experience. They get to be the captains of their own ships. People may tell you they envy what you do, and say they wish they could travel like you. But they never do. Few people have the courage to take the risk. But life is what you make it out to be. Life is yours to create. 20 So I’m not running away. I am just going after my own life. And I never plan to look back. A.Traveling is something everyone should do. B.Responsible people don’t just travel forever. C.On the contrary, they are running toward true living. D.If you really want something, you have to go after it. E.I’m running away from people’s fixed idea of the‌ “real” world. F.But there is this perception that travelers must be escaping something. G.Society boxes you in and restricts your movements to their expectations. 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。 As a kid growing up in South Dakota, Becky Hammon had a great passion for basketball. When she was a(n) 21 who just learned to walk, she moved with a ball. She 22 with her father, who played on his 23 . When she was older, the games 24 to the driveway, where her parents fixed 25 so that games could go into the night. From the age of ten, she took hundreds of 26 a day. “Playing basketball for me is naturally like 27 ,” she said. Becky was eager to play in the NBA, but her father told her, gently, that it wouldn’t 28 . She was under five feet until eighth grade. “I’ll never be able to compete 29 ,” she remembers realizing, “so I have to learn how to 30 people with my mind.” In high school, she finally became the school’s all-time leader. After she graduated from high school, the New York Liberty 31 her a spot at its training camp, where not every player would make the team. She 32 and then signed a contract for twenty-five thousand dollars. Before long, she made herself 33 as a player, guiding the team. “It turns out that her 34 never mattered,” the head coach, Richie Adubato, said in an interview. “When she 35 to the basket, she hardly missed one shot in four years.” 21.A.editor B.player C.child D.actor 22.A.battled B.talked C.linked D.mixed 23.A.head B.knees C.arms D.eyes 24.A.slid B.moved C.walked D.submitted 25.A.wheelchairs B.footprints C.microphones D.floodlights 26.A.shots B.photos C.jobs D.classes 27.A.jumping B.diving C.breathing D.sleeping 28.A.happen B.retire C.delay D.prove 29.A.incredibly B.exactly C.legally D.athletically 30.A.sweep B.return C.terrify D.beat 31.A.trapped B.offered C.compared D.relieved 32.A.lived on B.lay down C.made it D.took sides 33.A.healthy B.ignorant C.necessary D.political 34.A.size B.wisdom C.desire D.vision 35.A.wished B.removed C.objected D.devoted 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。 Wuxi, in East China’s Jiangsu province, 36 a rich musical heritage and innovative development practices, was 37 (official) selected as a part of the Creative Cities Network by UNESCO on Oct 31, 38 (become) China’s first City of Music. The Creative Cities Network was launched by UNESCO in 2004 and creative cities 39 (select) every two years, covering eight major fields, including literature, design, music, film, gastronomy and architecture. Wuxi’s inclusion ensures that China has representative cities across all major fields 40 it shows that Wuxi’s unique urban musical character has gained worldwide 41 (recognize). Over millennia of cultural development, Wuxi has nurtured numerous musical 42 (genius), including Hua Qiuping, Gu Yuxiu, Liu Tianhua, and Hua Yapjun (Ah Bing). Er Quan Ying Yue, 43 erhu masterpiece created by Ah Bing, has lifted Chinese folk music to world-class status. The city’s long musical history has promoted a prosperous music industry, and 44 (consider) as the world’s largest production base for erhu, the Meicun subdistrict is producing nearly 50,000 erhu of various types annually. In recent years, Wuxi has been actively promoting international music cooperation. The Wuxi Chinese Orchestra and Wuxi Symphony Orchestra have conducted performance tours in several countries in 2025, 45 demonstrates Wuxi’s rich musical traditions and contemporary vitality. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 46.假定你是国际部学生李华,你校学生会计划在本周五下午举办“校园旧物循环” (Campus Second-hand Cycle) 活动,鼓励学生将闲置的旧物进行捐赠、转让或交换。请你代表学生会写一封倡议书。内容包括: 1. 介绍相关细节; 2. 鼓励大家参加。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为100左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow students, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ the Student Union 第二节(满分25分) 46.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。 47.阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段洛开头语续写内段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Jack and his younger sister, Lily, were as different as night and day. Jack was the adventurous type, always running around with his friends, playing football or exploring the woods. Lily, on the other hand, was quieter, preferring to spend her time with her books and her dolls. However, she was quite thoughtful and always looked out for the whole family. She often helped her parents with housework, made her mom a cup of tea when she was tired, and kept an eye on her brother, Jack. Jack had a group of close friends. They would seldom include Lily in their games — not because they disliked her, but because they thought she was too young and too different to join their adventures. This made Lily feel left out and sad, as she desired to be a part of her brother’s world. One strange thing about Jack was that whenever he was upset, the next day he would find a single coin in his pocket. It puzzled him. He couldn’t explain where they came from. Whenever he asked his parents about it, they just smiled. One day, Jack’s best friend moved away to another city. Jack was sad. He had spent countless hours with him, and the thought of not having him around was heartbreaking. That evening, when he came home, he was in no mood to be around anyone, not even Lily. She tried to comfort him, but in his sadness, Jack shouted at her, and his sharp words sent Lily running to her room in tears. Feeling sorry but still upset, Jack went to his room, leaving Lily to cry alone. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 开头已给出。 The next morning, as Jack got dressed, he felt something in his pocket. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Knowing the truth from his parents, Jack believed he should do something. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 佛山第一中学2026年高二下学期期中考试 英 语 参 考 答 案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 B C D B A C C D A D 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 D C A B A F E G C D 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 C A B B D A C A D D 题号 31 32 33 34 35 答案 B C C A D 36.with 37.officially 38.becoming 39.are selected 40.and 41.recognition 42.geniuses 43.the 44.considered 45.which 46.Dear fellow students, To promote sustainable living, reduce waste and enhance mutual help between students, our Student Union is launching the “Campus Second-hand Cycle” activity. It will be held this Friday afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on the school playground. You can donate, sell or exchange your old books, stationery, toys and other items. Through this activity, you not only can make full use of your idle items but also understand the true meaning of saving resources and protecting the environment. We sincerely invite you to join us, practicing the sustainable lifestyle and working together to give old things a new life. the Student Union 47. The next morning, as Jack got dressed, he felt something in his pocket. He reached in and pulled out a coin, just like before. But this time, he was determined to solve the mystery. He remembered his outburst at Lily the previous day and felt a pang of guilt. As he held the coin, an idea struck him. Maybe Lily knew something about these coins. He decided to ask her. Knowing the truth from his parents, Jack believed he should do something. He went straight to Lily’s room, looking a bit ashamed. “Lily,” he said softly, “I’m so sorry for shouting at you. And I know now that you’ve been leaving these coins for me when I’m sad.” Lily looked up, surprised. Jack continued, “You’re so kind, and I was wrong to leave you out. From now on, you’re part of my gang. We’ll play together, and I’ll always look out for you, just like you do for me.” A big smile spread across Lily’s face. From that day on, Jack made sure Lily was included in all his activities, and the two siblings became closer than ever. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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