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2025一2026学年度第二学期期末试卷
高二英语
2026.7
1.本试卷共12页,包括三部分,满分100分,考试时间90分钟。
2.在答题卡上准确填写学校名称、班级和姓名。
3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效;自主命题部分
事
试题答案写在自主命题试卷上。
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4.在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。
5.考试结束,请将答题卡交回。
第一部分
知识运用(共两节,30分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Right after graduating from college,a young woman named Jane decided to start
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a community garden,aiming to 1 both the local environment and the sense of
togetherness in her neighborhood.
She 2 a vacant place that was filled with trash and had been neglected for
years.With a vision to transform it into a lively space,she 3 her idea to the local
council.
After getting the 4,Jane gathered her neighbors to clean up the place.They
worked for weeks,removing rubbish,improving the soil,and finally planting seeds.
The garden started to take 5,and everyone's efforts were visible as green shoots
came out from the ground.
The project was not without its challenges.They faced issues with water supply
and had to 6 a distribution system.There were also disagreements among the
拟
volunteers about which plants should be given priority -some wanted more
vegetables,others preferred flowers.However,with Jane's leadership and negotiation
skills,the group found 7 ground.
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As the garden flourished,it became a centre for the community.People of all
ages would come to tend the plants,share gardening tips and enjoy the beauty of
nature.Jane's initiative had not only 8 the appearance of the neighborhood but
also its spirit,bringing neighbors closer together.
The garden was a proof to the potential that one person's initiative can have a
significant impact.It was a 9 reminder of the power of community and the
10 of working together towards a common goal.
1.A.enhance
B.reduce
C.create
D.destroy
2.A.missed
B.avoided
C.ignored
D.identified
3.A.returned
B.applied
C.presented
D.revised
4.A.funds
B.approval
C.equipment
D.tools
5.A.shape
B.place
C.charge
D.effect
6.A.figure out
B.set out
C.turn out
D.put out
7.A.solid
B.neutral
C.common
D.different
8.A.compromised
B.weakened
C.maintained
D.transformed
9.A.complex
B.constant
C.slight
D.sensitive
10.A.difficulty
B.discomfort
C.possibility
D.importance
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写一个适
当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题
卡指定区域作答。
A
Tea culture has a long and profound history in China and it has been loved by
people for thousands of years.Last summer,I 11 (visit)a tea garden with my
grandma who is a tea lover.She told me that tea leaves 12 (pick)early in the
morning to keep their fresh taste.I listened carefully to every word she said and found
it amazing that a simple green leaf could bring so much 13 (warm)and joy to
people all over the world.
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B
Leo is a kind-hearted teenager who devotes most of his spare time to community
volunteer work.Last Sunday morning,he went to a nearby old people's home,1+
many warm-hearted volunteers gathered together to help the elderly in need.He tried
his best 15 (cheer)up the lonely seniors by singing old songs and sharing
interesting stories with them.People(kive)in the neighborhood all speak
highly of his kindness and positive attitude towards life.
C
Athletes are not only competitors,but good friends-that's a main attraction of
the Olympics.That's why athletes send best wishes to their competitors,even if they
have lost.The hugs 17 (receive)from other competitors are always remembered
at the Games because the true Olympic.spirit goes 18 victory and national
boundaries.Winning a medal is 19 (definite)important,but one needs a golden
heart to cope with all the difficulties on the field and still congratulate their
competitors.That's 20 makes the Olympics attractive.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Volunteer Fundraising Director Wanted
Children Across America is a nonprofit organization in the United States.It
provides free STEM and literacy programs for children from low-income families,
helping them receive better and more equal education opportunities.Recently,the
organization is looking for two volunteer fundraising directors to support its meaningful
work.The position is completely remote,but volunteers must be based in the United
States.
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Job Information
This role requires a monthly time commitment of 15 to 20 hours and is a long-
term position.Volunteers will take part in online fundraising,communicate with
potential donors,plan charity events and carry out digital promotion.The organization
mainly serves children in Milford,Blackstone Valley and the South Shore areas,
many of whom are first-generation Americans from underprivileged backgrounds
Requirements
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and pass a strict hackground check.
They should be self-starters with strong leadership and basic experience in fundraising
or event planning.
Benefits and Contact
Volunteers can receive academic credit for their work.If you are interested in
helping children in need and making a difference to education equality,please call
508-933-8915 or email info@childrenacrossamerica.org for more information.
21.What can we lear about Children Across America from the text?
A.It asks volunteers to work on-site in the US.
B.It offers free educational support to poor children.
C.It provides programs for children to make money.
D.It focuses mainly on sports programs for American kids.
22.Which is a necessary requirement for the applicants?
A.Living in Milford permanently.
B.Working 15-20 hours a week.
C.Passing a strict background check.
D.Owning a college degree in education.
23.What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To introduce free educational programs for kids.
B.To advertise upcoming charity events for children.
C.To present the development history of an organization.
D.To recruit volunteer fundraising directors for an organization.
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B
Many of us enter a new year feeling we must improve.We.set big goals,make
long to-do lists,and promise ourselves we will never waste time again.But this way of
thinking often leaves us feeling stressed,guilty,and never good enough.
This year,psychologists and life coaches are suggesting a different path.Do
less,but do what matters.
Dr.Lynn Barrett,a professor of positive psychology,says our brains are not built
for constant busyness.When we try to do too many things at once,we lose focus,feel
tired,and rarely enjoy any of it.Success is not about how much you finish.It is about
how much you care about what you do.
A 2025 study by the University of California found that people who limited their
yearly goals to two or fewer felt more satisfied and accomplished than those who set
five or more.The more goals people had,the more likely they were to give up
halfway.
So what does doing less look like in real life?
For some,it means saying no to extra projects at work that do not excite them.
For students,it might mean choosing to study two subjects deeply instead of rushing
through five.For others,it is simply allowing themselves to rest without feeling guilty.
Jesse,28,a teacher in Chicago,tried this idea last year.She used to join every
club,coach every team,and take extra classes.She was always busy,but she never
felt happy.This year,she only stayed in the reading club and spent more time
walking het dog.She feels calmer,and she is a better teacher because of it.
The key,experts say,is to ask yourself one simple question before saying yes to
anvthing.Does this make my life better,or just busier?
If the answer is just busier,it is okay to say no.You do not have to do everything
to be successful.Sometimes,doing less is the bravest and wisest choice you can
make.
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24.What did the 2025 study by the University of California find?
A.Giving up goals means failure in life.
B.More goals bring greater satisfaction
C.Busy people are healthier and happier.
D.People with fewer goals felt more content.
25.After doing less,Jesse felt
A.relaxed
B.confused
C ambitious
D.guilty
26.What is the key advice given by experts?
A To set as many yearly goals as possible.
B.To accept all extra work projects actively.
C.To judge if it improves life before agreeing.
D.To keep working to achieve personal success.
27.What can we learn from the text?
A.People should set plenty of life goals.
B.Constant busyness leads to greater success.
C.Pcople should make full use of every minute.
D.Doing less things helps people live better.
C
Cassowaries are large flightless birds native to the
rainforests and mountain ranges of Australia and Papua New
Guinea.They are among the heaviest living birds on Earth
and can weigh more than 140 pounds,with strong legs and
long dagger-like claws that make them one of the most
powerful and dangerous birds in the world.For a long time,
scientists have been puzzled by the bony,helmet-like
cassowary
structures on their heads called casques.The real function of these structures has
remained unclear,with different guesses including protection,heat control,sound
making aud visual communication.
A new study published in Scientific Reports has revealed an amazing secret that
cassowary casques glow brightly under ultraviolet light.The research was led by
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anatomist and paleontologist Todd Green.His team found that the keratin,a protein
also found in human hair and skin,covering the casques can absorb UV light and re-
emit it as visible blue-green light.This kind of fluorescence()is different from
the light produced by fireflies,which can create light on their own through chemical
reactions inside their bodies.
The researchers tested more than 40 museum specimens,some over 100years
old,and several live cassowaries in conservation centers.They discovered that
different species have clearly different glowing patterns.Southern and northem
cassowaries show bright fluorescence on different parts of their casques,while dwarf
cassowaries do not glow at all.Since most birds can see ultraviolet light that is
invisible to human eyes,scientists believe the glowing casques act as important visual
signals in the dark rainforest environment.
This new finding supports the idea that casques mainly work for communication
and species recognition instead of defense,as the casque structure is surprisingly
fragile and not fit for fighting off enemues.The special glow also provides a simple and
effective way for researchers to identify different cassowary species quickly and
accurately,which is highly helpful for both scientific studies and wildlife protection.
It once again shows that even animals we think we know well still hold many
unexpected and amazing secrets waiting to be discovered by curious and careful
researchers.
28.What do we know about cassowaries from Paragraph 1?
A.Their weight is heavier than other wild birds.
B.Their head casques have confirmed practical uses.
.They own powerful claws that bring potential danger.
D They mainly live in dry plains and mountain areas in Australia.
29.According to the passage,how do cassowaries produce the glowing light?
A.Absorb and re-emit ultraviolet light
B.Create light via internal chemical reactions.
C.Show different glowing patterns on casques.
D.Send visual signals under dark rainforest cover.
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30.What can we leamn about cassowaries'glowing casques from the last two
paragraphs?
A.It helps researchers distinguish cassowary species easily.
B.The casque is tough enough to defend against enemies.
C.All three cassowary species have glowing casques.
D.Humans can see the UV glow of casques directly.
D
In every generation,societal norms shift subtly-or sometimes dramatically-
reflecting changing values,technology,and cultural influences.Generation Z,those
born roughly between 1997 and 2012,is redefining these norms in ways that were
almost unthinkable a decade ago.From the way they communicate to how they work,
consume,and express themselves,Gen Z is challenging conventions and rewriting the
rules of everyday life,often with a blend of pragmatism,social consciousness,and
digital fluency.However,the latest trend among this generation,known for its
progressive views,is beyond expectations:they are embracing traditional values and
lifestyles once seen as relics of the past.
The trad (short for traditionalist)movement has occupied a large space in Gen Z
culture.For Gen Z,trad refers to a shift toward traditional norms and aesthetics,
manifesting in several ways.Younger adults are abandoning the typical work-and-
party lifestyle for domestic pastimes like baking,sewing and gardening.Modest
fashion,including corseted dresses and hair bows,is making a comeback.Many also
accept traditional gender roles,sharing homemaking dynamics on social media.
Going trad is not a one-size-fits-all concept.For some,it is a nostalgic return to
simpler times;for others,it is merely an aesthetic choice.What is certain is that the
play-hard-work-harder lifestyle cherished by older generations is being replaced by a
more balanced way of living.
The rise of the trad trend results from several factors.First,it roots in the
cattagecore movement,which gained widespread popularity amid people's longing for
a slower pace of life.Burdened by fast-paced urban routines,many sought emotional
comfort in a gentle pastoral lifestyle,and this kind of escape from hectic modem life
gradually developed into a lasting lifestyle choice.Second,it is a reaction to modem
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burnout.Gen Z grows up in a world full of anxiety and uncertainty,and traditional
structures offer them stability and purpose.Unlike Millennials who rebelled against
structure,Gen Z rebels against chaos by turning to the past.Third,social media plays
a crucial role in promoting the trend.Influencers with vintage styles or homemaking
content have gained millions of followers.Critics argue the trend romanticizes
oppressive gender roles and makes traditional values performative,while supporters
believe it can be empowering when chosen freely and can coexist with progressive
beliefs.
The long-term impact of Gen Z's turn to traditionalism remains uncertain.It may
start a larger cultural shift,reshaping domesticity,community and even politics.
Whatever it is,Gen Z's interest in traditional values reflects their search for
something enduring in an age of change.
31.What does the word "manifesting"underlined in Paragraph.2 most probably
mean?
A.Providing.
B.Revealing.
C.Changing.
D.Reminding.
32.Which of the following statements about Gen Z's"going trad"is correct?
A.They give up domestic activities such as baking and gardening.
B.They prefer casual dating to long-term committed relationships.
C.They wear popular clothes including corseted dresses and hair bows.
D.They are replacing the play-hard-work-harder lifestyle with a balanced one.
33.What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?
A.Millennials were satisfied with the structure of modern society.
B.Gen Z's turn to traditionalism is a way to escape modern chaos.
C.Gen Z and Millennials share the same attitude towards tradition.
D.Modern society has brought Gen Z a sense of stability and purpose.
34.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Different forms of the trad trend.
B.Generations'attitudes toward social rules.
C.Gen Z's trad trend,its causes and cultural influences.
D.Mixed opinions about the popular trad trend of Gen Z.
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第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
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第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节(共4小题,第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
In daily life,many teenagers prefer instant pleasure rather than long-term
rewards They tend to spend hours scrolling through short videos,playing online
games or buying fancy things without hesitation,even though they know these
behaviors will distract them from schoolwork and self-improvement This typical
attitude is called a lack of delayed gratification.
Delaved gratification refers to the ability to resist the temptation of immediate
satisfaction and wait for more valuable future rewards.Researchers have found that
teenagers with this ability usually perform better in study,manage time wisely and
maintain better interpersonal relationships.They are more likely to stick to long-term
goals,such as improving their English or developing a lifelong hobby.
However,modern digital life makes it harder for teenagers to practice self-
control.Online entertainment is designed to offer quick excitement,which easily traps
teenagers in a cycle of instant enjoyment.Once they get used to getting pleasure right
away,they will become impatient and unwilling to make continuous efforts for future
achievements.
To build the ability of delayed gratification,students are advised to set clear
small goals every week.When they feel the urge to enjoy instant pleasure,they can
pause for ten minutes and think about their long-term dreams.Gradually,they will
form a good habit of making rational choices instead of following temporary desires
blindly.
40.What is delayed gratification according to the passage?
41.What negative influence will the habit of instant pleasure bring to teenagers?
42.Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and
explain why.
>Modern digital life makes it much easier for teenagers to develop self-
control.
43.What will you do to improve your ability of delayed gratification?(In about 40
words)
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第二节(20分)
假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。你的外国好友Jim准备给其校刊投稿,
主题为“当中国文化遇上人工智能”(When Chinese Culture Meets AI),发来邮件
询问你的建议。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:
1.建议投稿内容;
2.就以上建议简要说明理由。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。
Dear Jim,
Yours,
Li Hua
(请务必将书面表达写在答题卡指定区域内)
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