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高二期末考试试题参考答案
英语
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)
21-23DAD
24-27 DDCA
28-31 CDDB
32-35 CDBC
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 AFDBG
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)
41-45 ABCBA
46-50 ADCCB
51-55 DBCDA
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.pride
57.had accompanied
58.the
59.for
60.Drawn
61.but/yet
62.caring
63.closer
64.which 65.families
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
Dear Eric,
Hope this email finds you well.I am writing to submit one of my fine photos for the upcoming
China-Australia cultural photo exhibition,which is organized to welcome the delegation from our
Australian sister school.
Taken during our previous exchange visit,this photo captures a wonderful moment of Chinese
folk music performance.Our classmates played traditional musical instruments,attracting crowds of
Australian students to watch attentively.Warm smiles from students on both sides bridge the cultural
gap between the two nations.I strongly recommend this photo for two reasons.It vividly showcases
the unique charm of traditional Chinese folk art.Besides,it serves as a precious witness to our friendly
cross-cultural communication.I believe it will fit the exhibition theme perfectly.
I sincerely hope my photo can be selected for the exhibition.Thank you for your hard work in
organizing this fantastic event.
Yours sincerely.
Li Hua
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第二节(满分25分)
Alarmed,Jane rushed forward without hesitation.Her heart pounded as she scooped Chick-a-
dude up before he could fly any farther.Nearby,Misty was still barking excitedly and trying to follow
the bird's movements."It's okay.You're safe now,"Jane whispered,gently holding the trembling
chick.Once he had calmed down,she carefully placed him back into the aquarium.Looking at the
frightened bird,Jane suddenly felt uneasy.Misty's constant attention,the stress of keeping the chick
indoors,and her own lack of experience all made her realize that their home might not be the right
place for him.Then she remembered the wildlife rescue center she had visited during the school field
trip.The thought of saying goodbye broke her heart,but deep down she knew Chick-a-dude needed
more than love alone.She talked with her mother about her concerns and finally made up her mind
The next morning,Jane set off for the wildlife rescue center with Chick-a-dude.When she got
there,she was delighted to see Ms.Parker again.After hearing the story,she smiled warmly and
assured Jane that they would take good care of the little bird.Seeing Jane's worried expression,Ms.
Parker patiently explained that Chick-a-dude would receive proper food,careful monitoring,and
opportunities to practice flying with other young birds.When he was strong enough,he would be
released into the wild.Hearing this,Jane felt a deep sense of relief.She gently stroked the robin one
last time before handing him over to the staff.Although she would miss his cheerful chirps,she finally
understood that loving a wild animal did not mean keeping it close.Sometimes,it meant helping it
return to where it truly belonged.高二期末考试试题
英语
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共9页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、考号、座位号等相关信息填写在答
题卡指定区域内,并用2B铅笔填涂相关信息。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把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,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;
如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
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
For decades,the world relied on the American GPS for navigation ()But that changed in
2020,when China completed its BeiDou Navigation Satellite System-the country's first fully
independent global positioning network.
Built over 20 years at a cost of roughly $10 billion,BeiDou now operates 55 satellites in orbit,
compared to GPS's 31.The result?Positioning accuracy of 2.5 metres -sharper than GPS's 3.5
metres.
The table below compares key features of BeiDou and GPS.
BeiDou CN
GPS US
Satellites
55
31
Accuracy (m)
2.5
3.5
Countries
200+
190+
Market Share
20%
60%
Apart from its strategic value and global navigation function,BeiDou has gained wide practical
application in modern farming
Key Agricultural Contributions of BeiDou (Latest Industry Data)
Large-scale equipment popularization:As of 2024,more than 2.78 million BeiDou positioning
devices have been equipped on all types of farming machines nationwide.Backed by over 5,000
domestic positioning base stations,a full digital management system covers ploughing,planting
and harvesting.Thanks to government financial support,nearly 80,000 sets of BeiDou equipment
gained purchase allowances in 2024,cutting farmers'upgrade costs by 32%.
Precision operation improvement:BeiDou-controlled driverless farm tools limit positioning
error within 2 centimeters every kilometer.The accurate work prevents repeated seeding and
missed planting,improving land utilization (by 10%.Pilot farms improve crop planting
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density,raising seedling survival rate by over 7%.
Economic output growth:Crops on BeiDou-guided farmland see a yield increase of over 15%.
Targeted fertilization (cuts chemical use by around 15%.Unmanned work reduces human
input by up to 60%.The average input-output ratio of pilot farmland hits 1:1.88,significantly
raising farmers'net earnings.
Looking ahead,China will further upgrade BeiDou's customized agricultural services by 2035,
helping more regions boost agricultural productivity and achieve green and low-carbon agricultural
development.
21.According to the table,in which aspects is BeiDou better than GPS?
A.Market share and number of satellites
B.Positioning accuracy and market share
C.Market share and number of countries served.
D.Number of satellites and positioning accuracy
22.How does BeiDou help improve farm work?
A.Unmanned tools prevent missed planting.
B.Planting density and labor input are raised.
C.Targeted fertilization increases crop productivity.
D.Free positioning equipment is available to farmers.
23.Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.A physics textbook.
B.A government report.
C.A science fiction story.
D.A technology magazine.
B
"Everything changed when I changed my relationship with food."The actress-turned-blogger
reveals how learning to eat differently transformed her and opened up a new career.
Having found fame at a young age,with her personal life splashed over the papers,Taylor once
suffered from severe alcohol addiction.After quitting drinking and settling down with her husband
and four sons,she developed new health troubles.She put on much weight and gradually fell into the
habit of overeating.Though she had a large appetite,she was actually poorly nourished,often feeling
exhausted and lifeless.Her doctor suggested antidepressants,but she refused to take,and determined
to fix her health problems through lifestyle changes on her own.
At her husband's urging,she looked into the work of Dave Asprey,who pioneered drinking
"bulletproof coffee"with added fat for fuel.She had long believed fat led to weight gain,so she was
shocked to feel energetic and mentally sharp after trying it.Inspired by the positive change,she
researched further and overhauled her diet,going back to eating full fats,red meat and other
ingredients to nourish her brain and hormones.Focusing on nutritional intake rather than strict diet
control,she finally got rid of body inflammation (and constant food cravings,and recovered
her mental health step by step.
As she lost weight and regained vitality,numerous mothers turned to her for practical diet
guidance.She started an Instagram account to share her real lifestyle-adjustment experiences,
attracting a large group of middle-aged women who encourage and learn from each other.She now
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has 1.3 million followers.Yet she rejects the title ofinfluencer and never accepts paid advertisements.
She refuses to push impractical lifestyles and insists on progress rather than perfection,delivering
down-to-earth healthy living concepts to ordinary people
24.What was Taylor's trouble after giving up alcohol?
A.She failed to get rid of drug addiction.
B.She was dependent on medical treatment.
C.She had no time to spend with her family
D.She suffered from weight gain and poor health
25.What does the underlined word"overhauled"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Cut down sharply
B.Controlled strictly
C.Sorted out carefully.
D.Changed thoroughly.
26.What can we learn about Taylor's Instagram account?
A.It brings her lots of advertisement income
B.It records her fight against alcohol addiction.
C.It helps build a supportive female community.
D.It recommends various strict weight-loss methods
27.Which of the following best describes Taylor?
A.Practical and principled.
B.Profit-driven and patient.
C.Persistent and economical.
D.Easy-going and determined.
C
Between March and June,vast numbers of migratory birds travel north along fixed
North American migration flyways,routes they have relied on for thousands of years.Nevertheless,
the rapid expansion of urban buildings constantly exposes migrating birds to irregular glowing light
from building windows and outdoor lamps.
Migratory birds often move at night,when they navigate using specialized cells that can sense
Earth's magnetic field and take visual cues from the faint light of the moon and stars.Unfortunately,
artificial night light disrupts their natural navigation system.Not only do the birds lose their scheduled
migration routes,but many also get trapped in areas with concentrated strong light.
Official statistics show that roughly one billion birds die annually from struggling to move across
artificially lit urban areas.For migratory bird populations already suffering sharp declines caused by
climate change,habitat destruction and pesticide use,light pollution has evolved into another severe
survival crisis.
S.K.Winnicki,a scientist from Ohio State University,points out that unlike climate change,a
massive threat that is difficult for individuals to reverse,overnight lighting problem is one we can
effectively address.The number of migratory birds overhead varies according to what the weather is
and where you are located along the flyway.But generally,the number reaches its peak between two
and four hours after sunset in the spring and fall.During these times,the easiest way to help birds is
to turn off unneeded lights at night and to close curtains or blinds to keep indoor light from leaking
outside.And to lessen the harms of necessary outdoor lights,experts suggest making sure they are
pointed downward or fitted with hoods to prevent them from shining up into the sky.
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Even with reduced night lights,urban areas still pose another hidden danger.Birds failing to
leave cities before dawn tend to crash into transparent glass when searching for green spaces to rest.
Unable to identify glass barriers while flying at full speed,they often suffer deadly injuries.To solve
this daytime risk,experts recommend attaching outer markers to windows.Practical choices range
from rows of dots pasted on windows to special ultraviolet(紫外线的)coatings visible to birds but
invisible to human eyes.
With all these hidden risks,urban light pollution proves to be a silent killer threatening birds
throughout their migration joumey,which also brings new research topics for scientists to explore.
28.What can we learn about the artificial light from paragraph 2?
A.It strengthens the birds'sensory cells.
B.It enables the birds to follow the moon.
C.It misleads the birds during their night journeys.
D.It disturbs the birds'observation of natural views.
29.What can be done to reduce light pollution?
A.Painting windows with special coatings.
B.Turning off unneeded lights all year round
C.Directing outdoor lights straight up to the sky.
D.Drawing curtains to stop indoor light leaking out.
30.Why do birds often fly into glass in cities?
A.They are attracted by the dots.
B.They fly too fast to spot objects ahead.
C.They prefer resting on smooth surfaces.
D.They fail to recognize glass as a barrier.
31.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Migratory Birds Get Lost in Cities
B.Light Pollution Harms Migratory Birds
C.Hidden Risks in Modern City Buildings
D.Practical Ways to Reduce Light Pollution
D
In the 1970s,Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman raised a classic mathematical
puzzle during a meal:whether to stick to one's favorite dish or keep exploring new options.He
worked out a solution immediately,yet his unclear handwriting hid the answer for decades.Recently,
behavioral scientists have decoded his notes and confirmed his most desirable solution to the
"stopping problem".Published in PN4S,the new study aims to check Feynman's early theory and
figure out how ordinary people balance exploration and fixed choices in daily decision-making.
Feynman's puzzle focuses on a common dilemma for diners.He created a flexible threshold
rule for decision-making.The threshold starts high and drops gradually as remaining chances
decrease.Early on,with plenty of attempts left,people should actively explore new possibilities to
seek better choices.When chances become limited,settling for above-average options is more
sensible.Later research improved this theory,finding that quality distribution also matters.If most
local restaurants are of only average standard with only a few outstanding ones,people's judgment
threshold will change accordingly.
To test the theory,researchers conducted an experiment with 2,520 participants.Participants were
required to judge restaurant quality on a scale of 1 to 100 and decide whether to try a new restaurant
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or stick to their best previous choice.The results showed a consistent pattern:participants preferred
to explore new options at the early stage and gradually lowered their expectations,choosing reliable
favorites when time and chances ran out.Although participants did not follow the exact mathematical
rule,their behaviors matched Feynman's core principle perfectly.
The study offers practical guidance for real-life decisions.It suggests people divide their choices
into two stages.In the initial stage,they should stay open-minded and try new things instead of
settling for ordinary options.In the later transition stage,it is wiser to give up endless exploration and
stick to satisfying choices.This rule can apply to not only dining choices but also many daily decisions.
Besides,the latest findings are highly consistent with previous mathematical research on human
decision patterns.Lead researchers stressed in the report,"Feynman's simple formula,though put
forward decades ago,remains a powerful tool to explain human decision-making."They added that
future studies will combine various real-life scenes to improve the standard rule,making it more
adaptable to complex and changeable human choices.
32.What is implied in paragraph 1?
A.Feynman failed to solve the puzzle instantly
B.The new study overturns Feynman's original theory
C.Feynman's solution remained undiscovered for years.
D.The new study focuses on practical dining instructions.
33.According to Feynman's theory,what affects people's decision?
A.Their favorite dishes.
B.The size of the menu.
C.The quality of the service.
D.Opportunities still available.
34.What suggestion does the study give about making decisions?
A.Explore new things all the time.
B.Try new options first then settle
C.Choose ordinary and safe options
D.Note quality differences among choices.
35.What do the researchers plan to do in future studies?
A.Prove the reliability of Feynman's theory.
B.Apply the rule to academic research fields.
C.Improve the rule in diverse real-life settings
D.Create new decision methods for daily dining.
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。
For years,I didn't understand why people enjoyed gardening until I swapped my busy city life
for a quiet country life.I moved into a house with an abandoned garden.I gradually tidied it up,
planted vegetables,and kept adding new plants.36 Why does gardening feel so good?
Getting your hands dirty makes you feel good.Research shows that soil contains mood-
enhancing bacteria.Direct contact with soil makes the brain release happy chemicals.37
Harvesting home-grown food brings pleasant excitement.Picking fruits and vegetables boosts
the release of dopamine(多巴胺),a pleasure chemical in the brain that is tied to a state of
happiness.
38 I often walk in the garden and taste freshly picked fruits.Their delicious taste
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pleases my tongue and fills me with warm happiness
Focusing on the task at hand breeds contentment.The immediate details of gardening remove
distracting thoughts and keep people focused on the present.39 You devote your whole mind
to planting and weeding without wandering thoughts.This strong concentration sharpens one's focus
and helps ease anxious feelings.
40 Plant care benefits nature and also proves your capability to yourself,creating a sense
of pride and confidence.These positive mental gains greatly improve people's well-being,so it's no
wonder that gardeners often feel happier and healthier.
Why not create your own little nature space in your garden,or even the corner of a room?
Anything is possible-and you now know it will be well worth it.
A.I soon developed a deep love for gardening
B.This mindful practice effectively relieves people's stress
C.They are linked to fresh home-grown produce in gardens
D.I experience this joy personally every day in my own garden.
E.Gardening requires constant attention to the growth of plants
F.They naturally lift people's moods and clear negative feelings
G.Achieving success in the garden helps build people's self-respect.
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)
阅读下列短文,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。
I am an elderly man with a severe fear of technology.For years,my adult children served as my
tech support.They were efficient and capable but increasingly 41.I suspect that when my name
appeared on their phones,they probably let the call go to voicemail.And their tone carried obvious
42 when they did respond.Out of 43,I redirected my distress calls to my eleven-year-old
grandchildren.
One day,my computer lost internet connection.I tried my usual fixes like restarting the machine,
but everything 44.My granddaughter suggested,"Try AI."So,staring at my smartphone,I
45 typed out my problem,not sure whether I was using it right.Within seconds,the AI replied
with the solution.
For the next hour,it guided me through a (an)46 process.Click here.Quit that.Open
System Settings.Select Network.Advanced.Change numbers.Restart.At one point,I suddenly
couldn't find the menu bar.Then the AI calmly 47 me and told me where to look.When
frustration came,it responded,"I understand.Take a deep breath.We are almost there."It never made
me feel 48.Eventually,we 49 the internet issue.
In recent years,fast-evolving technology has often made me feel 50,which quietly ruined
my confidence.Yet,this digital companion offered assistance without any 51.It didn't roll its
eyes or complain like humans sometimes do.
My severe anxiety about technology has finally 52.I didn't expect to find such true 53
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in a chatbot.More importantly,it brought a beautiful 54 in my aging years:a quiet bridge to
the world of the young.And somewhere between their world and mine sits a patient 55 genie
(神灯精灵),ready to explain what a sidebar is.
41.A.unavailable B.independent
C.unfit
D.demanding
42.A.stress
B.impatience
C.tiredness
D.doubt
43.A.curiosity
B.habit
C.helplessness
D.pity
44.A.changed
B.failed
C.mattered
D.disappeared
45.A.hesitantly
B.desperately
C.secretly
D.casually
46.A.complex
B.familiar
C.mysterious
D.automatic
47.A.convinced
B.entertained
C.inspired
D.comforted
48.A.guilty
B.confused
C.anxious
D.strange
49.A.ignored
B.understood
C.fixed
D.encountered
50.A.taken over
B.left behind
C.let down
D.worn out
51.A.reward
B.purpose
C.condition
D.judgment
52.A.worsened
B.faded
C.remained
D.appeared
53.A.excitement
B.bitterness
C.relief
D.anger
54.A.escape
B.adventure
C.discovery
D.connection
55.A.digital
B.physical
C.spiritual
D.domestic
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。
At the athletes'entrance of the 10th World Junior Wushu Championships in Tianjin,Hernando
Dudamel gave last-minute instructions to his 14-year-old daughter Valeria before her competition.
His eyes showed both a coach's focus and the quiet 56(proud)of a father
It was the second time that Hernando 57(accompany)Valeria to the event as her coach,
but this was their first trip to China,58 birthplace of wus/nt.A top finish here will secure her
qualification 59 the 2026 Youth Olympic Games.
Wushu was introduced to Latin America in the 1990s.60 (draw)to kung fi films,
Hernando fell in love with the art and began training.In Venezuela,early training conditions were
tough,with only basic mats available,61 he persisted for 25 years.He later passed his
passion on to Valeria,who took up wush at eight and has trained under his guidance ever since.At
home,he is a 62(care)father,but in training,he becomes a strict coach,aiming to teach her
discipline and respect.Over the years,wus/u has strengthened their family bond and brought them
much 63 (close)to each other.
Though unable to speak Chinese,the Dudamels were warmly received in Tianjin,
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motivates them to revisit China for deeper cultural learning.Their story proves how a single sport
connects 65 (family)and regions to China's cultural heritage.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华。为迎接澳大利亚姊妹学校代表团来访,你校将举办中澳文化主题摄影展。
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本次影展由外教Eic负责,现面向全校征集摄影作品。请你给Eic写一封邮件,推荐一张个
人作品参展,内容包括:
1.照片的主要内容:
2.推荐参展的理由。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3.信的开头结尾已给出,不计入词数。
参考词汇:代表团delegation
Dear Eric,
Hope this email finds you well.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Jane had always loved animals.Earlier this spring,her class visited a local wildlife rescue center
on a school field trip.Ms.Parker,one of the wildlife workers,introduced how injured and orphaned
animals were cared for by trained staff.Birds received proper food and care,and young ones often
practiced flying with others before being released into the wild.Jane found the talk fascinating,
though she never imagined it would become relevant to her own life.
One Saturday morning,Jane heard faint chirping (coming from the balcony outside her
bedroom.Looking out,she spotted a tiny robin (chick in a flower pot.It seemed to have
fallen from a nearby nest.Jane and her mother waited for hours,hoping the mother bird would return,
but she never showed up.
Jane felt sory for the tiny bird.Luckily,it looked healthy,and its fluffy feathers and cheerful
chirps quickly won her heart."Can we keep him for a few days?"she begged.Her mother hesitated.
"We can try,but remember-we don't know much about caring for wild birds,and our home may
not be the best place for one."Still,Jane was eager to help.At home,she and her mother turned an
old aquarium (into a temporary nest.Then they put it on the living room table for observation.
Jane carefully fed the chick worms and named him Chick-a-dude.The little robin ate and drank
regularly each day,hopping around quietly in its makeshift home.Staring at the fluffy little creature,
Jane was filled with delight.
However,as time passed,doubts began to creep in.Neither Jane nor her mother had any
experience caring for wild birds,and they often wondered whether they were meeting all of the
chick's needs.Things became even more difficult because of Misty,their large Labrador dog.Ever
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since Chick-a-dude arived,Misty had watched the aquarium closely and barked whenever the chick
moved.One afternoon,Jane was doing homework when loud barking suddenly erupted from the
living room.Terrified,Chick-a-dude fluttered (wildly out of the aquarium as Misty jumped
excitedly around him
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Alarmed,Jane rushed forward without hesitation.
The next morning,Jane set off for the wildlife rescue center with Chick-a-dude.
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