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2026年普通高中高二调研测试(二)
英
语
本试卷共12页,满分130分,考试时间120分钟。
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第二部分阅读理解(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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Beyond the Screen:How BJIFF Is Reshaping Film Festivals
Global film festivals face a common challenge:how to stay relevant in a crowded
field.While many focus only on selecting and awarding films,the Beijing International
Film Festival (BJIFF)has developed a forward-looking model that sets itself apart.
Centered on three pillars -Master,Market,and Mass -BJIFF goes beyond simple
taste-making.
Here is the breakdown of BJIFF's three core programs and their focus areas:
Program
Target Group
Main Goal
Master
Established directors
Recognizing artistic excellence
Market
Industry
professionals
Facilitating film distribution and funding
Mass
General audiences
Making quality films accessible to the public
The festival also runs special initiatives to support emerging talent.Programs like
"Forward Future"and"BJIFF Shorts"are specifically designed to discover young
filmmakers and promote diverse storytelling.These programs provide funding,
technical support,and distribution channels,ensuring that new voices can find their way
into theaters.
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China's vast film market gives BJIFF a unique advantage.The festival offers not
just recognition,but real commercial influence.According to industry analysts,BJIFF is
quickly positioning itself as a key force in the evolving global film landscape."It's not
just about awards anymore,"says film critic Li Hua."BJIFF is actively shaping the
future of cinema.
1.What is the core focus of BJIFF's"Market"program?
A.Making films accessible to the public.B.Recognizing artistic excellence.
C.Helping film distribution and funding.gD.Discovering young filmmakers.
2.What is the main purpose of the"Forward Future"program?
A.To award famous directors.
B.To support emerging filmmakers.
C.To sell Chinese films abroad.
D.To replace traditional film festivals.
3.What does film critic Li Hua say about BJIFF?
A.It should find more newcomers.
B.It is losing relevance.
C.It forms the future of this industry.
D.It is commercially focused.
B
What began as a simple father-daughter outing has evolved into a movement
known as the"Library Dads"-a community of fathers who regularly gather at local
libraries with their children,aiming to strengthen family bonds through shared reading
experiences.The initiative was launched by Khari Arnold,who started taking his infant
daughter to the library with the intention of building a meaningful connection while
offering her what he describes as"a lifelong gift":the habit of reading.
After maintaining this routine for a full year,Arnold realized the potential of
involving more fathers."I decided it would make sense to get other dads involved in
learning how to bond through books,"he explained."From there,we built a
brotherhood."Motivated by the joy he had experienced,Arnold shared an Instagram
reel (documenting their library adventures and extended an open invitation to
other fathers.Soon afterward,local dads began showing up with their children for what
became known as"Library Link-Ups".
These gatherings feature story time,one-on-one reading sessions,and shared
laughter-including what the group affectionately calls"tickle time".Beyond
promoting literacy(读写能力),the group offers something equally valuable:a sense of
belonging.As Arnold put it,"It's one thing to have men in your circle;it's another thing
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to have men in your corner."
The impact has been remarkable.Arnold reports that by 18 months,his daughter
had acquired a working vocabulary of 250 words."One thing we aim to accomplish
here is to reduce that feeling of isolation and reverse the literacy crisis,"Arnold stated.
While efforts to improve childhood literacy are also gaining ground at the state level-
Georgia lawmakers recently passed the Early Literacy Act of 2026-the fathers of
Library Dads believe their mission begins with something beautifully simple:sitting
down with a child,opening a book,and turning pages together.
4.Why did Khari Arnold start the Library Dads"?
A.To get other fathers involved.
B.To receive early education training.
C.To win support from the state government.
D.To bond with his daughter through reading.
5.What role did social media play in the development of Library Dads"?
A.It helped the group get state funding
B.It allowed him to attract more fathers.
C.It promoted the Georgia Early Literacy Act.
D.It recorded his daughter's vocabulary growth.
6.What does the underlined saying in paragraph 3 reveal about the group?
A.It prioritizes children's grades.
B.It provides mutual support for dads.
C.It tells fathers to avoid seeking help.
D.It makes true friendship hard to build.
7.What can we infer about Khari Arnold from the text?
A.He is a librarian.
B.He seeks Instagram fame.
C.He teaches early literacy
D.He values community belonging.
C
It is well known that art can lift our spirits.But can it also calm our bodies?A
recent study by King's College London suggests yes.
Researchers asked volunteers to look at masterworks by 19th-century artists like
Van Gogh,Manet and Gauguin.Half of the group viewed the original paintings in a
gallery;the other half viewed high-quality copies in a lab.The results showed that those
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who saw the originals had lower stress and fewer health problems.Visiting art galleries
can also reduce the risk of heart disease and improve the immune system.
Other studies support these findings.Psychologists from the University of
Cambridge conducted a similar project and found that appreciating artistic beauty helps
people escape the"mental traps of daily life".The UK's Department for Culture,Media
and Sport estimated that taking part in creative activities improves physical and mental
health,and also brings economic benefits.Nature Magazine has suggested that art can
play a role in public health,especially in preventing chronic diseases.
Why does art have such power?Art historian Katy Hessel writes,"When you
experience an artwork,you don't just see it,but you feel it.The best thing we can do is
take time with it."In today's fast-paced world,time is exactly what we lack.Galleries
offer quiet,thoughtful spaces where we stop scrolling on our phone s and start really
looking.Deeply engaging with art creates"psychological distancing",which helps us
see the bigger picture.As writer Iris Murdoch put it,"Great art is liberating;it enables
us to see and take pleasure in what is not ourselves."
In an age when creativity is being outsourced to Al,galleries bring us face to face
with human genius.Some experts believe that doctors might one day prescribe (
visits to a local gallery or museum,just as they advise exercise and healthy eating.With
falling visitor numbers and funding crises,these studies provide a strong reason for
greater investment in the arts.Art is important not only to a nation's economy,but to its
health.
8.What did the King's College London study find about viewing original artworks?
A.It helps people finish work faster.
B.It weakens people's immune system.
C.It increases people's interest in painting.
D.It reduces stress and improves physical health.
9.The phrase"psychological distancing"in paragraph 4 most likely means
A.Losing interest in the artwork.
B.Developing a fear of galleries.
C.Feeling separated from daily worries.
D.Keeping a safe distance from paintings.
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10.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.AI has replaced humans in artistic creativity.
B.People may receive art treatment in the future.
C.Art galleries are losing their appeal to the public.
D.Art's economic value matters more than health value.
11.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Healing Power of Original Art.
B.The Future of Art in the Age of AI.
C.The Economic Importance of Museums.
D.The Mental Traps of People's Daily Life.
D
New research suggests that climate change may threaten tens of millions more
people than scientists previously thought.According to a study published in Nature,
about 90%of earlier studies underestimated baseline coastal water heights by an
average of 30 centimeters.The problem is more serious in the Global South,the Pacific,
and Southeast Asia,but less so in Europe.
Why did so many studies get it wrong?The reason,the study explains,is a
mismatch between how sea and land altitudes are measured.Satellites measure the sea
surface,while land-based models measure land elevation.However,where the sea
meets the land,important factors such as tides,currents,and winds are often ignored.As
a result,most studies simply assumed that"zero meter"was the starting point of the sea
level.In some parts of the Indo-Pacifie,the real starting point is nearly one meter
higher.
If the baseline is corrected,a 1-meter sea level rise by the end of the century could
flood up to 37%more land and threaten an additional 77 to 132 million people.For
17-year-old Vepaiamele Trifei from Vanuatu,this is not just a number.In her short
lifetime,the shoreline has visibly moved back.Beaches have eroded,coastal trees have
been uprooted,and at high tide,some homes are now barely one meter from the sea.On
her grandmother's island,a coastal road had to be moved inland because of the rising
water.
"These studies aren't just words on paper.They're people's actual livelihoods,"she
said."Put yourself in the shoes of our coastal communities -their lives are going to
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be completely overturned."
However,not all scientists agree.Some argue that local planners already
understand coastal issues well and plan accordingly.One expert said the new study
might be overstating the problem.Still,the study's authors warn that many governments
are planning for climate risks with an incomplete picture.As another climate activist put
it,"Sea level rise is not just changing our coastline,it's changing our lives.We are not
talking about the future-we're talking about the right now."
12.What is the main finding of the new study?
A.Europe faces greatest sea threat.
B.Sea levels will rise by 30 centimeters.
C.Past studies underestimated water levels.
D.Climate change stopped affecting oceans
13.What would happen if the baseline is corrected?
A.Coastal roads would stay unchanged.
B.Scientists would reach an agreement.
C.More land and people would be at risk.
D.The rise in sea level would slow down.
14.Why does the author mention Vepaiamele Trifei?
A.To argue the study's data are incorrect.
B.To show only island nations are at risk.
C.To prove young people care about climate change.
D.To illustrate rising sea levels seriously impacts people's life.
15.How does the author develop the last paragraph?
A.By giving examples.
B.By providing statistics.
C.By telling a personal story.
D.By quoting different voices
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中
有两项为多余选项。
How to Choose the Right Career
Choosing the right career can be difficult,but with self-reflection and planning,
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you can find a fulfilling path.Career coach Sixu Chen advises using your past interests,
skills,and experiences as a starting point.16
Evaluating Your Interests.Think about your dream career.If you had a million
dollars and you could do anything,what would you do?Your answer to that question,
while maybe not literally the best career choice for you,may give you insight into what
you should do.For example,if you love music,consider audio engineering.If you want
to travel,becoming a flight attendant is a great way to make a living.
17
These practical careers are easier to succeed in and still connect to your passions.
18 Reflect on what you were good at in school.Subjects like chemistry
can lead to lab technician jobs,while English can lead to editing.Also consider
hands-on skills like carpentry or auto repair,which are stable and well-paying.If you
don't think you're good at anything,ask your parents,friends,or teachers.
Taking your financial situation into account.Some career paths require special
schooling that can be expensive.19 There are lots of government programs,
scholarships,grants,and apprenticeship programs to help you pay for schools.Don't let
a lack of money di scourage you from getting the education you want.
Once you have a clear direction,you can record and picture your ideal future.A
dream board is a wonderful tool for organizing your aspirations().
20
Find pictures online or in magazines and paste them onto poster board.Choose inspiring
quotes and add trinkets(小装饰)as well,if desired.
A.Assessing your skills and talents.
B.Reflecting on your financial situation.
C.Your interests may change as you grow older.
D.However,you should not feel that being poor restricts you.
E.It can also help you stay accountable as you work toward your goals.
F.Even if you dream of being an actor,you can go into media broadcasting.
G.Consider things you are good at,and think about your values and passions.
第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分40分)》
第一节完形填空(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和D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处
的最佳选项。
I recently acquired a modern version of a vintage(复古的)camera一
Polaroid
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instant
film.This Fuji model
21 credit card-sized instant photos.I named it
"J5".In J5's short 22,it has captured around 80 images,with over 60 23
to complete strangers.Each photograph is unique,simple,and beautiful,with a story in
it
One
24 left an unforgettable impression.Last Wednesday,at a local mall,I
noticed an elegant woman seated with her young son.At first glance,she appeared to
lead a happy and 25 life.However,I soon learned her husband had abandoned
her after22 years of marriage and that she had26 custody(监护权)of her
children sadly.Her son was visiting her 27.Fortunately,she had just 28
a job in New England and would move back to be closer to him and stay with him
longer.
As I walked away,I glanced back and saw her29 her son lovingly.At that
time when I thought about it,a wonderful idea suddenly 30 me.I 31
them and asked them if I could take a picture for them.They nodded.I took the photo
and handed her the32 and wished her all the best as she tearfully watched it
33 into a clear image.
This camera,34 bought for amusement,has transformed into a magical
tool to share goodwill and warmth.It reminds us that small acts of 35 can have
a huge impact on others.
21.A.edits
B.produces
C.stores
D.scans
22.A.journey
B.history
C.process
D.story
23.A.collected
B.shown
C.sold
D.gifted
24.A.
encounter
B.moment
C.accident
D.situation
25.A.scheduled
B.established
C.fulfilled
D.balanced
26.A.lost
B.forgotten
C.missed
D.refused
27.A.frequently
B.suddenly
C.briefly
D.permanently
28.A.quit
B.landed
C.finished
D.created
29.A.accepting
B.holding
C.pulling
D.embracing
30.A.responded to
B.occurred to
C.referred to
D.submitted to
31.A.joined
B.waved
C.approached
D.followed
32.A.card
B.camera
C.paper
D.film
33.A.develop
B.dry
C.fade
D.grow
34.A.
eventually
B.gradually
C.initially
D.previously
35.A.passion
B.kindness
C.donation
D.
curiosity
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第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
One of the first things tourists notice when they visit Tasmania,Australia's
southern island state,is just how clear the air is.According to Australia's science agency,
some of the 36(clean)air in the world can be found at Cape Grim.The air is so
pure37 some enterprising companies are bottling and exporting it so that
people around the world can breathe the fresh Tasmanian air.
It is home38 the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area,
39
covers more than 1.5 million hectares.40 (recognize)by UNESCO for meeting
seven criteria,Tasmania shares this record only with Mount Taishan in China.
Tasmania attracts more tourists a year than its population,which41
(stand)
at just under 600,000.China is a 42(high)valued tourism market for Tasmania.
Before the outbreak of the pandemic ()China was Tasmania's biggest tourism
market,and now Chinese tourists are returning in growing 43
(number).Many
young Chinese tourists prefer fly-drive holidays,44
(visit)famous places such
as Cradle Mountain and Port Arthur.They are also attracted by delicious seafood,wine
and adventurous activities.
The clear night sky and the beautiful Southern Lights are big attractions for night
tourism.With its unique charm and long historical ties with China,Tasmania is now
45 increasingly popular choice for Chinese visitors.
第三节单句填空(共7小题,每小题1分,满分7分)
请根据首写字母或括号内中文提示填入正确的单词形式。(答题卡上写完整
单词)
46.Every visitor got a
(手帕)printed with Kaiping watchtowers as
a gift.
47.We should give
(优先权)to safety when we travel abroad.
48.When the student finished her speech,all the teachers and classmates
(鼓掌)warmly
49.This kind of thin cloth
(起皱)easily after being washed.
50.These a_
singers love music just for fun,and they have never
received professional training.
51.The names were picked r
from a box,so everyone had the same
chance.
52.We take part in the a
sports meeting once a year.
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第四节完成句子(共4小题,每小题2分,满分8分)
根据中文意思按要求完成下列句子。
53.
人类活动不应与自然平衡发生冲突。
Human activities
the balance of nature.
他代表公司员工在会上发言。
53.
He
the company's employees at the
meeting
55.在老师的指导下,我们顺利完成了这个项目。
we successfully finished the project.
56.与她的导师进行面对面交流后,Emiy决定申请奖学金。
After a face-to-face talk with her tutor,Emily decided to
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15分)
假设你是校学生会主席李华。学生会将举办一个“中国诗歌节”活动。请你
给英国交换生负责人Mr.Sith写一封邀请信,邀请英国交换生参加本次活动。内
容包括:
()活动时间、地点;
(2)活动内容。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr.Smith,
I am Li Hua,Chairman of the Student Union.
Yours,
Li Hua
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第二节(共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。
Jake's Bad Luck Spell(咒语)
One evening,Jake was reading when his little sister Elle appeared."Jake,I want to
play with your parrot,Birdy!"she demanded.Jake sighed."Birdy is magical.He
doesn't talk to anyone except me."Elle was angry.
A few days later,Elle had two friends over for a sleepover.One friend,Polina,
showed a small black book."My grandmother gave me this spell book,"she said.The
girls whispered and laughed.Jake heard them chant:'Bad luck to Jake,with stumbles
(and frights!May Birdy lose feathers and Jake have bad nights!"
Jake tried to ignore them,but that night he had terrible dreams.The next week,
everything went wrong.On Monday,he forgot his lunch.On Tuesday,he spilled juice
on his homework.On Wednesday,he missed an easy goal in football and lost his school
tie.On Thursday,he was late and got punishment.On Friday,his mother forgot to pay
for the school trip,so he couldn't go.Jake was miserable.
On Saturday,Jake's mother announced terrible news:they must attend his cousin's
wedding,and Jake had to read a silly love poem in front of everyone.Jake wanted to
reject it,so he phoned his cousin Poppy.
"Poppy!The girls put a bad luck spell po n me!"Jake cried.Poppy laughed."They
can't do real magic.You only had bad luck because you expected it.Luck is in your
mind,not in silly spells."Poppy comforted him,"If you do this well,good luck will
come.Real magic is doing hard things with courage."
Jake practiced the poem every day.On the wedding day,Jake felt nervous.He
wore an uncomfortable suit.Everyone was watching.His cousin Poppy looked like a
princess.Then the moment came.Jake stood up,walked to the front of the church,and
held the poem paper.His hands were shaking.Elle smiled cruelly from her seat.
注意:1.续写词应为150词左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
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Jake took a deep breath and began to read.
After the wedding ceremony,Poppy came up to him with a big smile.
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