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静海区第六中学2025-2026学年度第二学期
高二年级第二次月考英语测试卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
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 is the relationship between the speakers?
A.House owner and renter.
B.Neighbors.
C.Strangers.
2.What did the man do yesterday?
A.He performed magic tricks
B.He prepared for an exam.
C.He taught Felix French.
3.Where are probably the speakers?
A.In a restaurant.
B.In a parking lot.
C.At a furniture store.
4.What are the speakers doing?
A.Shopping for food.
B.Cooking a dish
C.Making a recipe.
5.Why does the man plan to contact Devin?
A.To have a computer checked.
B.To ask about an email.
C.To do him a favor.
第二节
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6.Where will Anna go for a trip this May Day holiday?
A.To the countryside.
B.To the city center.
C.To a coastal town.
7.How did Anna's family learn about the travel destination?)
A.Her father noticed it in a brochure
B.Her mother read about it in a newspaper.
C.Her sister knew about it from her friend.8.What does Anna advise the man to do?
A.Learn to bake
B.Do gardening.
C.Practice yoga.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.What is the man doing at the beginning of the conversation?
A.Tidying up his room.
B.Doing some gardening.
C.Checking Lucy's homework.
10.What does Lucy say about her pink shoes?
A.They are not her size.
B.The color isn't to her taste
C.They are of poor quality.
11.What is the man going to do tomorrow evening?
A.Pick up Lucy.
B.Go shopping.
C.Eat out.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.What is the purpose of the letter released by Heilongjiang Province?
A.To introduce its top travel destinations
B.To express thanks to the tourists.
C.To remind the tourists to pay attention to safety.
13.Where did Liu Yuanqi spend the last day of 2023?
A.At the Snow Town.
B.At the Yabuli Ski Resort.
C.At the Harbin Ice and Snow World.
14.How did Liu Yuanqi get back to the hotel?
A.By car.
B.By taxi.
C.By subway.
15.Who is Xu Qin?
A.A reporter.
B.A government official.
C.A tour guide.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
16.-Jason,do you need me to pick you up tomorrow?
I can take the subway.
A.Don't mention it.
B.Don't bother.
C Go ahead.
D.With pleasure
17.Being
about the outcome,Shelley was surprised when the experiment
succeeded.
A.confident
B.pessimistic
C.curious
D.angry
18.The book
well and it has been reprinted many times these years.
A.is sold
B.sells
C.sold
D.is being sold
19.There is some doubt
whether the new policy will benefit senior high school
students.
A.lead to
B.as to
C.thanks to
D.according to
20.The airport
next year will help promote tourism in this area.
A.completed
B.completing
C.to be completed D.being completed
21.A company
profits from home markets are declining may seek opportunities
abroad.
A.which
B.whose
C.who
D.why
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22.
Jane decided to return to school to pursue ner dream at the age of 60 is truly
inspiring
A.That
B.What
C.When
D.Which
23.The boys are all tired and sweaty because they
soccer in the park for three
hours.
A.have been playing
B.are playing
C.had been playing
D.were playing
24.The students stay quiet during the test
everyone can concentrate on their work
A.as if
B.even though
C.in case
D.so that
25.The year 2025
a rapid development of artificial intelligence in Tianjin
A.meets
B.notices
C.sees
D.observes
26.Neither Mary nor her parents
of the exciting news,which surprises us a lot
A.has informed B.have informed
C.has been informed
D.have been informed
27.
to other members on the team,he is older but more experienced.
A.Compared
B、Comparing
C.To compare
D.To be compared
28.The detective glanced at the man
next to a woman.
A.seated
B.sat
C.seat
D.seating
29.I have made
clear that nobody is allowed to smoke here
A.this
B.that
C.what
D.it
30.-I'm thinking of going back to school to get another degree.
-Sounds great!.
A.It all depends
B.Never mind
C.Go for it
D.No way
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。
In a small town called Maplewood there was a girl named Sophie.She was always
worried about her31.She thought her nose was too big and her hair too messy.
Each time she saw photos of film stars on social media,her32dropped even more.
"I'll never be as beautiful as them,"Sophie often thought.Because of these feelings,Sophie
avoided social events and33spoke up in class.She was uneasy,thinking everyone
was judging her for her looks.She even stopped34with her friends,feeling too
35-
One day,the school announced a talent show.Sophie's best friend,Jenna,knew Sophie
had a beautiful singing voice and encouraged her to36."You should enter the
talent show.You have a(n)37voice!"Jenna insisted.Sophie hesitated but
38 agreed,partly to please Jenna and partly to push herself out of her comfort
39
As the day of the talent show 40,Sophie practiced singing in front of her
mirror.Despite her 41,she knew she loved singing and wanted to give it a try.
3
When the day arrived,Sophie was trembling with fear.She almost
42
but
remembered Jenna's support and decided to go on stage
When Sophie started singing,her voice was 43
at first,but as she continued.
she forgot about her worries and just enjoyed the music.Her voice grew44
and
more confident with each note.By the time she finished,the audience burst into
45
After the show,many people came up to her,praising her performance.Sophie's heart filled
with
46and joy.
This experience 47 how Sophie saw herself.She realized her worth was based
on her48
_and inner qualities,not her looks.She began participating more in
school activities and 49 with her friends.Sophie learned to appreciate her unique
self and became more confident.She understood that true
50
comes from within
and that believing in herself was the most important thing
31.A.happiness
B.appearance
C.education
D.safety
32.A.energy
B.interest
C.hope
D.confidence
33.A.rarely
B.usually
C.repeatedly
D.occasionally
84.A.stepping down B.moving on
C.hanging out
D.pulling through
35.A.embarrassed B.bored
C.shocked
D.tired
36.A.advance
B.participate
C.plan
D.test
37.A.exciting
B.stretching
C.convincing
D.amazing
38.A.finally
B.recently
C.previously
D.immediately
39.A.home
B.life
C.habit
D.zone
40.A.continued
B.ended
C.approached
D.arrived
41.A.pain
B.anxiety
C.loneliness
D.regret
42.A.held on
B.showed up
C.pulled out
D.passed by
43.A.desperate
B.bitter
C.cold
D.shaky
44:A.stronger
B.softer
C.flatter
D.harder
45.A.smiles
B.screams
C.whispers
D.cheers
46.A.pride
B.determination
C.hope
D.love
47.A.expanded
B.confirmed
C.changed
D.challenged
48.A.efforts
B.skills
C.talents
D.dreams
49.A.discussing
B.reconnecting
C.agreeing
D.struggling
50.A.beauty
B.respect
C.passion
D.strength
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
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The National Association of Teachers of Singing NATS)celebrates the art of singing
through a series of competitions and programs.They are designed to showcase the talented
singers and performers who are soon to be rising stars in the profession.
National Student Auditions
Students of NATS members will begin by performing during their regional auditions.
Five singers from each regional category will advance to a national online screening round,
where entrants will submit a video of their performances for judgment by a group of national
judges.
Entry Fee:$75 per category
Prizes:S35,000 for 1st,2nd and 3rd places in total.
Deadline for Applications:April 13,2021(applications by emailed invitation only;
following regional auditions)
NATS Artist Awards(NATSAA)
Preliminary competitions are held at the regional level,with one winner picked out of
each of the 14 NATS regions.The 14 semifinalists then gather at the site or the NATS Winter
Workshop for the final two rounds of the competition.
Entry Fee:$75
Prizes:The winner is awarded $13,000;the 2nd place,$6,000
Deadline for Applications:September 5,2021
Art Song Composition Award
The competition is open to any composer whose subminea work meets the requirements.
The winning composer will receive a cash award and a performance of the winning
composition at the next scheduled NATS National Conference.
Entry Fee:$30
Prizes:The winner is awarded $5,000;the 2nd place,$2,500
Deadline for Applications:December 1,2021
National Music Theater Competition
The competition is seeking the best rising music theater soloists,those who just need one
break to move their careers forward.Applicants must be between ages 20-28.Preliminary
rounds of the competition are scheduled to take place in fall 2021 and about 24 singers
advance to the semifinal and final rounds.
Entry Fee:$90.
Prizes:The first prize is awarded 55,000;the 2nd place,$52,000
Deadline for Applications:May 15,2021
51.What is the purpose of these NATS competitions?
A.To decide who can join NATS.
B.To celebrate important music festivals.
C.To test and grade NATS teachers'professional skills.
D.To let NATS members and their students show musical talent.
52.An emailed invitation is a must for those who want to attend
A.NATS Artist Awards
B.National Student Auditions
C.An Song Composition Award
D.National Music Theater Competition
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53.If you came second after the two NATSAA final rounds,how much could you get?
A.1,7500 dollars.B.6,000 dollars.C.2,500 dollars.D.2,000 dollars
54.Applications for Art Song Composition Award should be submittea before which day?
A.April 13,2021.B.May 15,2021.C.September 5.2021.D.December 1,2021.
55.Which kind of people is National Music Theater Competition seeking?
A.The best music theater managers.B.Senior artists who have live concert experiences.
C.Solo performers aged 20-28.
D.Those who are good at playing musical instruments.
B
Jeffrey Jacob Abrams was born into the film making business on June 27,1966,in New
York City.His father produced movies for television stations,so Abrams was attracted by the
film production process as a child.He read many movie magazines to learn about it and to
find out how special effects were created.Inspired by the works of Steven Spielberg,Abrams
began making his own films when he was 12.
While in college,Abrams wrote and sold his first movie script ()It became the
1990 comedy "Taking Care of Business".For several years,he worked mostly in television,
creating,writing,and directing successful shows such as"Felicity"and"Lost".In 2006)he
first worked as a movie director with "Mission Impossible III',starring Tom Cruise,and
"TIME"magazine listed him in"The People Who Shape Our World".Cruise,in an article he
wrote that year,described Abrams as"someone who recognizes the joy of creating".
Abrams went on to direct other movies,,including“Star Trek”,its sequel(续集),“Star
Trek Into Darkness",and "Super 8"which he also wrote based in part on his experiences of
making films when he was in his boyhood.
Abrams released (the biggest film of his career,also one of 2015's most eagerly
awaited blockbusters(大片).He is the director and co-writer of“Star Wars:The Force
Awakens",the seventh film in the series created by his hero,George Lucas.At San Diego
Comic-Con,Abrams told a crowd of more than 6,000 fans the project was a dream that came
true for him."I watched it with my parents,"Abrams said,"It meant as much to me as it
means to you.”
56.What can we know about J.J.Abrams?
A.He became interested in film making when he was only 12.
B.He showed interest in film making because of his family background.
C.He was fond of film making after he directed "Taking Care of Business".
D.He became fond of film making through the direction of Steven Spielberg.
57.When did Abrams start to earn money as a film writer?
A.After he wrote“Felicity”.B.After he was honored by“TME”.
C.When he was in college.D.When he sold his first television script.
58.When Abrams was about 40 years old,what did he do?
A.He directed his first movie.B.He began his film actor life.
C.He played Cruise in a movie.D.He wrote his first movie script.
59.What do you know about "Super 8"?
A.It is the sequel of"Star Trek".B.It is about Abrams'childhood.
C.Like"Star Trek",it was written by Abrams.D.Abrams'past experiences helped it.
60.What did Abrams want to express to the fans in the last paragraph?
A.He himself was also eager to watch the movie.
B.The film would change his and their life.
C.He devoted all himself to making the film.
D.The film was so important to him.
C
Brain-computer interface(BCI)'is a new and promising technology that builds a direct
communication bridge between the human brain and external electronic devices.Unlike
traditional control ways that depend on hands or voices,this technology allows people to
send orders simply through their brain waves,which greatly breaks the limit of human
physical movement.
In recent years,rapid technological advances have made BCI no longer a distant science
fiction concept.Researchers in many countries have carried out plenty of practical
experiments and achieved encouraging results.For patients who suffer from serious nerve
damage,such as spinal cord injuries or stroke after effects,daily actions like eating and
walking have become impossible.With the help of BCI equipment,these disabled people can
regain basic living abilities.They can control artificial limbs to pick up goods or operate
wheelchairs freely just by thinking.
Apart from medical treatment,BCI also shows huge potential in daily life and scientific
research.In smart laboratories,scientists use BCI to record and analyze human brain
activities when people learn new skills.This helps them better understand the rules of brain
memory and learning,which can provide useful guidance for education and training.Besides.
some high-tech companies are trying to apply BCI to smart wearable devices,aiming to
make human interaction with machines more convenient and efficient.
However,this emerging technology still faces unavoidable challenges.First,the accuracy
of brain wave recognition needs to be improved.Human brain signals are complex and
changeable,and slight mental mood changes may cause wrong judgments of the equipment.
Second safety and privacy problems have aroused wide public concern.Long-term wearing
of BCI devices may bring unknown influences on brain health.What's more.brain waves
carry personal inner thoughts and emotional states,so improper data collection may lead to
privacy leakage.
Experts point out that BCI is still in its early stage of development.It cannot replace
traditional operation methods in a short time.But with continuous technological
improvement and strict industry rules,BCI will surely create more value for medical care,
scientific research and people's future life
61.What is the main advantage of BCUtechnology compared with traditional ways?
A.It costs less money
B.It needs no physical movement
C.It works without electronic devices
D.It avoids all human mistakes
62.What can we learn about BCI from Paragraph 2?
A.It has cured many stroke patients completely
B.It helps disabled patients recover basic living skills.
C.It has been widely used in ordinary families.
D.It can prevent nerve.damage effectively.
63.What does the underlined word "leakage"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.protection B.secret
C.exposure
D.change
64.What is the author's attitude towards the future of BCI?
A.disapproval B.negative
C.indifferent
D.positive
65.What can we know about brain-computer interfaces from the passage?
A.They can only help disabled people walk freely.
B.They connect human brains directly with machines.
C.They have been widely used in all medical fields
D.They may cause no risks to human health at all.
D
Should we focus on our goal,or on the process?
What happened to Brenda Martinez,a US Olympic runner,may provide us with the
answer.She lost her balance in the 800-meter run and failed to qualify for the Olympics.
Instead of focusing on her failure,she prepared to win in the next race."I just quickly let go
of what happened in the 800m and got back to my routine,to focusing on all the little things
I could do that would give me the best chance of running well later in the week,"she told
New York Magazine.She said it was this mindset that led to her winning third place in the
1500-meter race about a week later to qualify for the Olympics in Rio.Instead of attaching
herself to the goal of making the Olympic team,she concentrated on the process.
There is a problem with setting goals.Researchers from Harvard,the University of
Pennsylvania and Northwestern found that overemphasizing goals based on measurable
outcomes often leads to risk-taking,unethical (behavior and reduced motivation.
Their results were published in a Harvard Business School report titled Goals Gone Wild:
The Systematic Side Effects of Over-Prescribing Goal Setting.
When you become overly focused on achieving the goal,you may lose sight of your
original purpose for accomplishing the goal in the first place.Another danger is actually
completing the goal without setting a plan for what's next.For example some marathon
runners experience what's called the"post-race blues".Achieving your goal may cause you
to drop the good habits that got you there in the first place.Dieters often experience this in
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what's called"yo-yo dieting"when they drop down to a desired weight,but then gain all the
weight back when they resume(重新开始)their bad habits.
"After you set a goal,it's best to shit your focus from the goal itself to the process that
gives you the best chance of achieving it and to judge yourself based on how well you
complete that process,"columnist Brad Stulberg wrote on the website The Cut.
Ultimately,changing your attention from goals to process will cause you to achieve little
victories on your way to accomplishing long-term goals.Amy Cuddy,a Harvard Business
School psychology professor,wrote that focusing on this process"leaves you with a sense of
satisfaction and accomplishment,regardless of the measurable outcome".
66.Why is Brenda Martinez's experience mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A.To show opportunity favors the prepared mind.
B.To describe how important it is to set big goals
C.To suggest learning from failure can bring success.
D.To show how focusing on the process can lead to success.
67.According to Paragraph 3,overemphasizing goals could bring about
A.the use of unfair means
B.ignoring the whole picture
C.overestimating the setbacks
D.being stressed by the risks involved
68.With the examples in Paragraph 4,the author intends to show that
A.we can't focus on the goal too much
B.we must keep in mind why we set the goal
C.we should resume our habits when completing the goal
D.we should accept it is normal to feel down after success
69.What are the last two paragraphs mainly about?
A.Ways of judging a goal.
B.Ways to set long-term goals
C.The best chance of achieving goals.
D.Benefits of focusing on the process.
70.The author supports his view
A.by making a comparison
B.by reasoning with examples
C.by giving statistics
D.by doing an experiment
第四部分:写作
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。
Kevin Beard is my class instructor.I was shocked when I arrived one day to find him
standing in front of the room telling a story,with tears streaming down his cheeks.I was
worried something had gone terribly wrong in his life,but as I listened to him talk,I heard
him use words like“amazing”and“accomplishment,.”I realized his tears weren't out of
sorrow,but happiness.Just a few days earlier,he'd received his GED(General Equivalency
Diploma),at the age of 52.
Having dyslexia(阅读障碍),Kevin left school at a young age and then managed to
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support himself by taking odd jobs.In his mid-30s,Kevin finally landed an interview
opportunity for a stable job:working for a.sheriff's department(治安部门).Amazingly,
when he came clean with them about his education,they said they'd hire him as long as he
got his GED.He agreed,optimistic about this new career potential,and kind of excited about
giving school another chance.
Kevin studied with a tutor,and he did it for more than a decade,learning and practicing
and correcting his mistakes,every free moment he had,often late into the night.It was a
huge challenge,something Kevin compares to"climbing a mountain."In fact,as Kevin took
tests along the way,he did something interesting with each of his results.He posted them'on
his bedroom wall so that he could watch his progress."I needed to see myself moving
Iorward,and I wanted to speak,"he said.
Finally,he made it."I can't really describe what it's like to finally achieve this,"he said.
"I can hardly even put it into words.People are giving me graduation gifts!It's a dream
come true.”
This might sound like a perfect ending.But for Kevin,it's a new beginning.He's on a
roll,and his next step is college."Now that I've accomplished my GED,I'm hungry for
education,”he said..
71.Why did Kevin cry in the classroom?(No more than 10 words)
72.What do the underlined words"came clean"mean in Paragraph 2?(No more than 3
words)
73.How did Kevin encourage himself to keep going to get his GED?(No more than 10
words)
74.What are Kevin's future plans after achieving his GED?(No more than 10 words)
75.What can we learn from Kevin's story?(No more than 15 words)
第二节书面表达(25分)
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