天津市弘毅中学2025-2026学年高二年级下学期7月月考英语校考

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天津市弘毅中学2025一2026学年度第二学期第二次过程性诊断 高二英语 本试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 第卷 注意事项: 1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将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。 2.本卷共70小题,共115分。 第一部分:听力(共两节,共15小题,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅 读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.What will the speakers probably buy? A.Bread. B.Juice. C.Rice. 2.What is the most probable relationship between the speakers? A.Host and guest. B.Husband and wife.C.Waiter and customer. 3.Where is Sarah now? A.In the gym. B.In her home. C.In the hospital. 4.Why did the woman miss the show? A.She has no TV.B.She hates dogs. C.She went to bed. 5.What does the woman mean A.She got lost. B.She was too late. C.She locked the door. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。 高二英语试卷第1页(共11页) 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。 6.Why does the mnan have trouble sleeping? A.He doesn't know what to draw. B.He is not satisfied with his work. C.The woman has made him angry. 7 What is most probably the man's father? A.A teacher. B.A painter. C.A businessman. 8.What is the woman mainly trying to do? A.Comfort the man.B.Apologize to the man. C.Persuade the man to give up. 听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。 9.What does the man want to do? A.Find a job. B.Ask for money. C.Sign up for classes. 10.How many hours a week does the man need to work at least? A.8.B.10.C.20. 11.What does the woman tell the man to do tomorrow? A.Visit the office.B.Fill out a form. C.Make a phone call. 听下面-一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。 12.What is the speaker's profession? A.Artist. B.Tour guide. C.Photographer. 13.What does the speaker say about the park in December? A.It rains a lot there. B.The park is less crowded. C.The tigers there become shy. 14.How many people are there in the tour group? A.7.B.12.C.20 15.How will they travel in the south of the park? A.By elephant.B.By truck.C.By balloon. 高二英语试卷第2页(共11页) 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 16.--May I open the window?It's too hot. A.It's your turn. B.You have got it. C.Go ahead. D.Hold on. 17.Maria's teaching experience at the rural school is much different from of other teachers. A.it B.that C.this D.one 18.The procedure appealed to the staff a lot it was introduced to them in January. A.since B.until C.when D.though 19.----I am sure I saw Brian in the park this morning ----You be imagining things.He left for America last night. A.need B.can C.must D.shall 20.-Did you go to last night's concert? -Yes.And the girl playing the violin at the concert all the people present with her excellent ability. A.impressed B.compared C.conveyed D.observed 21. through the dark forest,the group finally reached the campsite before dark. A.Walking B.Having walked C.Walked D.To walk 22.---It was a wonderful trip.So,which city did you like better,Paris or Rome? There were good things and bad things about them. A.It's hard to say B.I didn't get it C.You must be kidding D.Couldn't be better 23.Care of the soul is a gradual process even the smallest details of life should be considered. A.why B.in what C.which D.in which 24. Jane decided to return to school to pursue her dream at the age of 60 is truly inspiring. A.That B.What C.When D.Which 25.The result of the mid-term exam made his parents A.disappointing;disappointing B.disappointed;disappointed C.disappointing;disappointed D.disappointed;disappointing 26.Xi'an is an important historic city,and is the capital of Shaanxi Province in China. A.typically B.currently C.originally D.simply 27.I in Tianjin for three years before I went to Beijing last year. A.lived B.have lived C.was living D.had lived 28.Not only Li Lei but also Han Meimei and I tired of so much homework every day. A.am B.is C.are D.was 高二英语试卷第3页(共11页) 29.He three books and he was working on another one when I went to visit him. A.has written B.had written C.would write D.is writing 30.The high-speed rail of China is in the world. A.in the lead B.take its advice C.now and then D.jump in with both feet 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31~50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出 最佳选项。 When 24-year-old Eve Ingle lost her job as a restaurant manager in October 2024,she found herself with unexpected free time.31 spend it passively online,she decided to help her community.This choice led to unexpected32,including winning the Young Volunteer of the Year award from the Canal and River Trust. Eve joined a local 33 group in Brighouse,West Yorkshire,which works to maintain and improve the area's historic canals that date back to the Industrial Revolution.Every Thursday for four hours,she34 various hands-on tasks such as clearing logs from the water,planting flowers,painting structures,and picking up litter.She enjoys litter-picking35 because it lets her enjoy the natural surroundings while 36 them. What distinguishes her volunteering experience from conventional environmental work is that it has provided benefits 37 environmental improvement.Working alongside mostly elderly 38 volunteers has given her valuable insights into life and community.Eve finds that conversations with people from different generations offer 39 she wouldn't gain from social media."It's really good both 40 and mentally,"she says about the experience. Eve believes many young people have 41 touch with their local communities and spend too much time on digital devices."You don't get a lot of people my age 42 in the area they live in,so I think I'll do my bit,"she says. Now working as a self-employed house sitter,Eve intentionally 43 her paid work around her volunteer duties.She encourages other young people to reduce screen time and try volunteering,44 just for a few hours weekly."You get a sense of 45 with it," she explains,describing how she points out repaired walls to friends and says,"That's me." Eve's story46 how volunteering can help young people develop skills,build community connections,and find 47-especially valuable in today's changing job market and increasingly digital world.Her experience suggests that community service offers meaningful alternatrves to 48screen time while benefiting both 49 and neighborhoods."It's about making a 50 ,she adds. 31.A.Other than B.Rather than C.Worse than D.More than 32.A.challenges B.options C.risks D.rewards 33.A.volunteer B.conservation C.heritage D.recreation 34.A.puts up B.gives up C.depends on D.takes on 高二英语试卷第4页(共11页) 35.A.in common B.in total C.in particular D.in advance 36.A.preserving B.reserving C.observing D.serving 37.A.against B.except C.beyond 'D.within 38.A.unsatisfied B.unskilled C.retired D. embarrassed 39.A wisdom B.integrity C.independence D.perseverance 40.A.financrally B.socially C.academically D.physically 41.A.kept B.found C.lost D. missed 42.A.believing B.participating C.succeeding D. investing 43.A.postpones B..removes C.arranges D. exchanges 44.A.as if B.even if C.so that D now that 45.A.pride B.relief C.loss D.humor 46.A.doubts B.criticizes C. demonstrates D. comments 47.A.purpose B.performance C.permission D.possession 48.A.creative B.objective C.passive D.positive 49.A.individuals B.experts C. audience D.relatives 50.A.commitment B.difference C.contribution D.promise 第三部分:阅读理解(共20个小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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 Book towns around the world Hay-on-Wye The book town movement was started in the 1960s by Hay resident Richard Booth,who had the idea to promote his economically struggling town in Wales.Then he made it a destination for book lovers and collectors.In addition to its many bookstores,the town holds the annual Hay Festival which attracts more tourists.The festival has expanded over the years to include musical performances,film previews,and art exhibitions Wigtown Wigtown,Scotland,has its own literary festival,which is held each autumn.And there's also another event which is designed to target children.And tourists have taken an interest in Wigtown's birdwatching,hiking,and sightseeing opportunities,in addition to the books and cultural events there.Its effort to become a destination for book lovers began when it earned the right to call itself Scotland's National Book Town in the late 1990s. Mundal First operated in 1995,the book town in Vestland,Norway is open during May and mid-September every year.During this time,tourists can also explore fjords (by boat,have a trip to the nearby delta (a great place for bird-watchers),and even try to swim in the cold glacial 川的)waters..Books are sold in so-called book cafes and in converted(改建的)boat houses,.and even at bus stops. Paju Book City 高二英语试卷第5页(共11页) The first plans for Paju Book City were created in 1989 by a group of publishers with the help of the South Korean government.Located in Gyohaeup,it has good used bookstores with books and magazines in Korean and foreign languages.Most booksellers have cafes where you can page through your new purchases while sipping a coffee It also has exhibition spaces and art galleries. One of Paju's highlights is the Forest of Wisdom that is open all day.It's a library with donated books that anyone can look through for free. 51.What's the original purpose of the book town movement in Hay-on-Wye? A.Saving the town's bookstores. B Encouraging the public to read. C.Preserving its culture and history. D.Helping the town move out of poverty. 52.What can visitors do in both Wigtown and Mundal? A.Buy books at a bus stop. B.Take a boat trip along fjords. C.Observe various species of birds. D.Learn about local cultural events. 53.What is special about Paju Book City? A.Its 24-hour free library. B.Its uniformly named bookstores C.Its regularly scheduled art exhibitions. D.Its free drinks provided by booksellers. 54.Which of the following might be the best choice for parents to go with their kids? A.Hay-on-Wye.B.Wigtown. C.Mundal. D.Paju Book City. 55.Where is the oldest of the four book towns located? A.In Wales. B.In Scotland. C.In Vestland. D.In Gyoha-cup. B "I am the most ordinary man you will ever interview"was the first thing Dwijendra Nath Ghosh,a retired government teacher,responded to media interviews.But what he has done for hundreds of children in his village of Basantpur is nothing short of extraordinary.For the past decade, the 76-year-old has been teaching and managing Basantpur Junior High School(BJHS),keeping it from shutting down,all without charging a fee. Born in a poor family,Ghosh understood the importance of education.So when he was fresh out of college and ready to work,he opened a school for poor students.However,he soon faced financial problems.Unwillingly he stopped working for the school."But I was sure that I would get another chance to work for society,"he says with a heavy voice. The opportunity came knocking on his door when Ghosh retired and decided to return to his village.When Ghosh returned home,he realised that his village and the nearby villages still did not have any schools.He reached out to the State Government with the request of opening a junior high school in the village.Ghosh secured the approvals. Ghosh faced a challenge when the school needed permanent teachers appointed."The school currently has four temporary teachers who keep changing with a student strength of 140,"he says, adding that the school started with a mere 40 students and now the number has increased.The school gets an annual grant(拨款)ofRs25,000.“It is a small amount一enough to take care of the upkeep 高二英语试卷第6页(共11页) of the school,but not enough to pay any teachers." The otherwise lively man's spirit seemed to be broken when he spoke about the future."The future is quite uncertain if you ask me.I have no idea how long I can keep running the school this way."But Ghosh remarks his only motivation to work without pay in the school is its students."The ray of hope for a better future in the eyes of the children is all the salary I need to keep teaching." 56.What was Ghosh's first response to media interviews? A.He claimed to be an ordinary man. B.He emphasized the importance of education. C.He was proud of his teaching achievements. D.He talked about the difficulties of running the school. 57.Why did Ghosh stop working for the school he had opened? A.He was due for retirement. B.He lost interest in teaching. C.He suffered from lack of money. D.He went to pursue higher education. 58.What challenge did Ghosh face in maintaining BJHS? A.Unstable teaching staff. B.Great cost of its upkeep. C.High student dropout rates. D.Decreasing government grants. 59.What is Ghosh's tone when talking about the future of BJHS? A.Confident.B.Concerned. C.Confused. D.Convincing. 60.Which of the following can best describe Ghosh? A.Cooperative and kind. B.Ambitious and determined. C.Friendly and honest. D.Selfless and devoted. 0 A new study has found that breathing does more than just move air in and out of your lungs- it could even be used to identify who you are.Scientists at Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science discovered that each person has a distinct breathing pattern,known as a nasal (breathing "fingerprint".a unique pattern that reveals clues about a person's physical and mental health. Notably,brain scientist Timna Soroka shared,"We were able to identify differences between less depressed and non-depressed individuals."? The researchers originally set out to better understand how our sense of smell works:In humans, the brain processes smell during inhalation ()and this close connection between the brain and breathing led the team to wonder:could our breathing patterns reflect the way our brains are wired -and be unique to each of us?To explore this question,they developed a lightweight,wearable device that tracks nasal airflow continuously for 24 hours. The study,published in the journal Current Biology,tested 100 healthy young adults as they went about their regular routines-running,studying,resting,and more.The results showed breathing patterns can identify individuals with 96.8 percent accuracy."I thought it would be really hard to identify someone because everyone is doing different things,"said Soroka."But it turns out their breathing patterns were remarkably distinct!" ).Beyond individual identification,the study also found clear links between breathing patterns and body mass index(BMD,sleep-wake cycles,and mental health traits such as anxiety and depression.For example,people who scored higher on anxiety tests tended to have shorter inhalation 高二英语试卷第7页(共11页) periods.Importantly,the researchers noted that they only know there is an association between breathing and mood,but they don't know the cause-and-effect direction-whether feeling anxious changes breathing,or a certain breathing pattern causes anxiety If the latter is true,changing how we breathe could potentially improve mood. However,the current device has drawbacks:it uses soft tubes under the nose that can be uncomfortable to wear and may slip during sleep,and it doesn't track mouth breathing.The team is working on improving the device and further exploring the breathing-mood connection to unlock more practical applications. 61.Why is breathing "fingerprint"mentioned? A.To explain how the brain processes smell. B.To introduce a newly-invented tracking device. C.To show a link between breathing and depression. D.To stress the uniqueness of personal breathing pattern. 62.What does the underlined word in paragraph 2 mean? A.Connected.B.Powered.C.Controlled.D.Trained. 63.What can we infer about the relationship between breathing and mood? A.Changes in breath cure anxiety. B.Their exact relationship remains unclear. C.Anxiety always causes abnormal breathing D.Breathing is responsible for negative mood. 64.What is a limitation of the current wearable device? A.It cannot track nasal airflow for 24 hours straight B.It is too heavy to be worn during daily activities. C.It fails to monitor breathing through the mouth. D.It can only be used to test healthy young adults. 65.What is the main finding of this research? A.Our fingerprints tell a lot about our health. B.Breathing patterns link to identity and health C.A groundbreaking device reveals mental health D.Anxiety levels link to shorter inhalation periods. D The technology signals emerging from the 2026 National Two Sessions have sparked intense discussion,not only about economic growth but also about the deeper implications for society, education,and global cooperation.Among the most debated topics is the "AI+"initiative,which aims to embed artificial intelligence across industries.Proponents argue that this strategy is essential for maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly changing global landscape.They point to examples like DeepSeek,the Chinese large language model that garnered international attention in late 2025,as evidence that China's AI capabilities have reached a world-class level.By integrating AI into manufacturing,healthcare,and even agriculture,they believe the country can achieve unprecedented gains in productivity and innovation. However,the push for rapid technological advancement also raises important questions.Some 高二英语试卷第8页(共11页) experts warn that the transition could be disruptive.Workers in industries that may be automated or transformed by AI face uncertainty about their future roles.The government has acknowledged this challenge,emphasizing the need for retraining programs and social safety nets to ensure that the benefits of technological progress are broadly shared.Additionally,the plan's focus on cutting-edge fields like quantum computing and 6G requires a highly skilled workforce,placing pressure on the education system to adapt quickly.Universities are being called upon to reform curricula,strengthen ties with industry,and produce graduates equipped not just with technical knowledge but with creativity and ethical awareness. On the international stage,China's technological push has been met with a mix of admiration and caution.While countries like Germany and France have expressed interest in collaborative research in fields such as clean energy and biotechnology,there are also concerns about competition and the potential fragmentation of global tech standards.China's response has been to advocate for open,inclusive international cooperation in science and technology,arguing that shared challenges like climate change and public health require collective solutions.The "AI+"initiative,in this view, is not about isolation but about contributing to and shaping a global innovation ecosystem. For students and recent graduates,the implications of these policies are deeply personal.The fields prioritized in the 15th Five-Year Plan-AI,semiconductors,biotechnology,robotics,and advanced communications-represent areas of high demand and rapid growth.Yet the message is not simply to chase the hottest major.The government's emphasis on "new productive forces"also values interdisciplinary thinking,the ability to combine technical skills with understanding of real-world problems.As one official noted during the Two Sessions,the goal is not just to create new technologies but to solve practical problems that improve people's lives.For young people about to choose their paths,this signals an era where innovation is not an abstract concept but a tangible path to meaningful work. 66.What is one potential challenge mentioned regarding the AI+initiative? A.It may create too many new jobs. B.Workers in traditional industries may face displacement. C.AI technology is not advanced enough. D.International cooperation is impossible. 67.How are universities expected to respond to the technological push? A.By focusing only on AI education B.By reducing student enrollment. C.By reforming curricula and strengthening industry ties. D.By eliminating humanities departments 68.What is China's stated position on.international cooperation in science and technology? A.It should be avoided to protect national secrets. B.It should focus only on competition. C.It should be open and inclusive. D.It is unnecessary. 69.What does the passage suggest about the "new productive forces"concept? A.It only values technical skills. 高二英语试卷第9页(共11页) B.It encourages interdisciplinary thinking and practical problem-solving. C.It focuses solely on economic growth. D.It discourages creativity. 70.What overall message does the passage deliver to young people? A.They should ignore government policies. B.They should only pursue careers in Al. C.Innovation offers a path to meaningful work. D.The future is too uncertain to plan for. 第Ⅱ卷 注意事项: 1用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。 2.本卷共2小题,共35分。 第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 I loved swimming,but I tended to stick to the surface for fear of drowning.My dad told me that to be an ocean biologist,which was my dream,I needed to learn scuba diving(戴水肺潜水).But the idea of going deep under the water with weights dragging me down and a nonrenewable(非可再生 air source on my back was very scary.However,my dad would not take no for an answer.He found a Discover Scuba class and signed me up to get my certification.He pushed me to go to every class. Finally,the certification test came.When showing one skill of diving,I needed to have my air tank disconnected with me temporarily.But when it happened,I panicked and floated to the surface. It was what I was not supposed to do.The dive master,Mark,followed me,calmed me,and patiently guided me.I couldn't have gotten my Open Water Diver certification but for Mark's help After getting the certification,my dad took me to go diving to sharpen my skills.One trip was quite significant.I was resting at a depth of fifteen feet underwater.A school of fish stayed behind me.Then a sea lion appeared and swam straight toward me.I thought,"Please don't attack me!" About a foot from my face,the sea lion turned and swam away and I was out of the woods.This experience let me learn more about sea creatures and encouraged me to have more scuba adventures. And I earned a few more certifications later.Out of all my trips of diving,I especially liked those in the Galapagos Islands.The park fees were expensive,but it was worthwhile to visit them. We could view many other unusual sea creatures.We dived four times a day.We saw different types of sharks.Morayeels (stuck their heads out of their hiding places in the rocks.We dived with penguins and dolphins. There is nothing like diving in the Galapagos Islands.If my dad hadn't pushed me at the 高二英语试卷第10页(共11页) beginning and forced me to face my fears,I wouldn't have had these amazing experiences and stories to tell. 71.How did the author respond to his father's suggestion on learning scuba diving initially?(no more than 5 words) 72.What played an important role in the author's getting his Open Water Diver certification?(no more than 10 words) 73.What does the underlined part in paragraph 3 mean most probably?(no more than 5 words) 74.Why did the author consider the Galapagos Islands worth visiting?(no more than 10 words) 75.What do you learn from the author's story?(no more than 20 words) 第二节书面表达(满分25分) 76.假设你是晨光中学学生李津。假设你是晨光中学的学生李津。一位外国游客近日在 Understanding China网站上发布短视频,赞叹科技在中国人购物、出行、学习等方面的广泛应 用,一位名为Cis的网友在评论区询问是否确实如此。请根据以下提示留言: (1)对视频反映的情况予以肯定: (2)介绍科技在你生活中的应用: (3)希望国际友人来中国亲身体验。 试题词汇:短视频video clip 注意: (1)词数不少于120: (2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯; @Chris Posted on June 5,2025 4:00 PM 此处不能答题 Li Jin 高二英语试卷第11项(共11页)

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