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2025一2026学年下学期期末考试
高二英语
本试卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放
两遍。
1.What is the man doing?
A.Asking for leave.
B.Booking a room.
C.Seeing a doctor.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At the theatre.
B.In the hospital.
C.At the station.
3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Doctor and patient.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Mother and son.
4.How did the man know about the club?
A.From the Internet.
B.From a member.
C.From a relative.
5.What did the speakers think of the play?
A.It was ordinary.
B.It was attractive.
C.It was strange.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the man want to do?
A.Study Education.
B.Change schools.
C.Find a job.
7.What should the man do before registering?
A.Fill out some forms.
B.Meet the woman.
C.Collect information about USU.
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听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.Why does Emma choose Spanish?
A.It is easy to learn.
B.It will be useful.
C.It is highly recommended.
9.Where was Emma's grandmother born?
A.In China.
B.In Russia.
C.In England.
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Father and daughter.
C.Teacher and student.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What motivated Mr.Joe to step into the herbal field?
A.His passion for botany.B.His interest in academy.C.His teacher's impact.
12.What makes herbs a powerful tool in Joe's opinion?
A.Their bright future in career.
B.Their link with traditional wisdom.
C.Their great value to the ecosystem.
13.What should students do first when learning about herbs?
A.Study herbal functions.B.Master medical terms.
C.Do various experiments.
听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。
14.What was the article mainly about?
A.The plastic waste.
B.The endangered sea life
C.The environmental protection measures.
15.What solution do the speakers agree on?
A.Refusing plastic products.
B.Collecting plastic waste in the sea.
C.Promoting awareness of the issue.
16.What will the speakers do?
A.Send paper bags.
B.Collect used bottles.
C.Share some photos online.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.How to start a conversation.
B.How to interact with a stranger.
C.How to become a good talker.
18.What kind of topic can be a good icebreaker?
A.Something shocking.B.Something pleasant.
C.Something sorrowful.
19.What should be avoided in a conversation?
A.Making comments.
B.Giving praise to others.
C.Trying to be the smartest person,
20.What is the best way to keep a conversation going?
A.Sharing your hobbies.
B.Showing your sincerity.C.Making your talk funny.
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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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
There are more than 100,000 lakes across the United States.Below are incredible lakes
worth a summer visit.
Lake Tahoe,California-Nevada
North America's largest alpine (lake floats at 6,222 feet above sea level in the
Sierra Nevada mountain range.Known as "Big Blue,"Lake Tahoe is renowned for its amazing
water clarity.Tahoe provides visitors with numerous activities,including paddle-boarding and
the annual Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
Lake Chelan,Washington
Lake Chelan fills a stunning glacier-carved valley in the Cascades Range of northern
Washington.More than a dozen wine factories with tours and tasting rooms overlook the lake's
southern extreme.Many offer outdoor seating with lake views and live music in the summer,
like the annual Lake Chelan Wine &Jazz Festival.
Lake Clark,Alaska
The coast is home to the park's grizzlies ()which look great in photos,but the wider
lake region sees plenty of other creatures,including caribou,Dall sheep,moose,wolves,and
more than 100 species of birds.The only way to reach Lake Clark is by flying over some of
Alaska's most amazing landscapes,from Anchorage to Port Alsworth.
Lake Coeur d'Alene,Idaho
Located in the Idaho Panhandle,Lake Coeur d'Alene has been attracting visitors to its
striking clear deep-blue waters.Whether you go solo or board a rental boat on the lake,fishing
in the area is superb.Coeur d'Alene city is full of art galleries,lake cruises,shoreline hikes,a
golf course,and even scuba diving to view sunken Model-T Fords and steamboat wrecks.
21.What do Lake Tahoe and Lake Coeur d'Alene have in common?
A.They are located in the same mountain range.
B.They offer live music performances outdoors.
C.They are home to many camera-friendly animals.
D.They are famous for clear blue-colored lake water.
22.What can people do in Lake Chelan,Washington?
A.Have a taste of the wine.
B.Take photos with grizzlies.
C.Observe Shakespeare Festival.
D.Dive to view steamboat wrecks.
23.How can you get to Lake Clark,Alaska?
A.By air.
B.By boat.
C.By railway.
D.By bus.
B
Last Friday,David Attenborough turned 100 years old.The famous broadcaster and
producer,who inspired global love for nature through documentaries,had expected a quiet
celebration,yet he received countless warm greetings from fans worldwide.
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Born in 1926,David Attenborough spent his childhood in the English countryside,
exploring and collecting things like birds'nests and fossils.He loved collecting fossils so much
that he became an expert on them.In 1952,Mr.Attenborough joined the BBC,when television
was still new and most programs were produced inside small studios.Mr.Attenborough wanted
to use TV to show real animals in different parts of the world.Persuading the BBC to approve
his plan,he travelled to Africa in 1954 to film Zoo Quest,which he continued working on for a
decade.
Later,Mr.Attenborough managed BBC Two and promoted technological development.
However,he never gave up his dream of filming wildlife in natural habitats.His 13-part series
Life on Earth in 1979 created a new standard for nature documentaries.Later hits such as The
Blue Planet and Planet Earth brought remote wilderness into ordinary families.
What makes his programs popular is his soft voice and plain explanations,making complex
natural science easy to follow.Deeply concerned about climate damage,his later works aim to
encourage environmental protection.More than 50 species have been named after him in
recognition of his contributions.
Even at the age of 100,Attenborough has no intention of retiring and will keep producing
films to call on people to protect our planet.
24.How was David Attenborough's 100th birthday?
A.It was ruined by piles of messages.
B.It was exactly as quiet as he had expected.
C.It was filled with best wishes from his fans.
D.It was celebrated with a grand BBC party.
25.Which of the following words can best describe Mr.Attenborough?
A.Cautious and quiet.
B.Creative and devoted.
C.Humorous and generous.
D.Strict and hard-working.
26.What makes Attenborough's programs widely loved?
A.The warm support from scientists.
B.The cutting-edge filming equipment.
C.His gentle voice and accessible explanations.
D.His dedication to environmental protection.
27.What is the best title for the text?
A.A Lifelong Lover of Nature
B.A Quiet yet Warm 100th Birthday
C.Great Works of Wildlife by BBC
D.A New Standard for Nature Documentaries
C
On a sunny Tuesday in the San Francisco Bay,the spout(鲸鱼的喷水柱)of a gray whale
emerged from the depths.But right behind the grand marine mammal was a tanker the size of a
building,and it was getting closer.
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It's now a common scene in the Bay.With their Arctic food supply declining,more
migrating gray whales have been making short stops in San Francisco Bay to search for food,
putting them directly in the path of tankers,ferries,cruise ships,and cargo vessels,leading to
deadly ship strikes.
But a new piece of technology has been developed to ease the problem.On May 19,local
scientists,conservationists,ferry operators,and government officials gathered on Angel Island
to celebrate the installation (of an Al-powered whale monitoring device on top of its
western peak.
The device,developed by WhaleSpotter,a company dedicated to whale tech,uses thermal
imaging (to detect heat signatures from whale spouts;it finds out exactly their location
up to four miles away.
Once the system's AI detects a whale,an expert who works with WhaleSpotter confirms it
and posts its location to the website Whale Safe,where it can be monitored by anyone,including
law enforcement,the public,and ship captains,who have the website open on their dashboards.
Conservationists believe that this new technology will help ship captains keep away from gray
whales in San Francisco Bay and that the device on Angel Island will be the first of many.
Thermal detection technology is already being used to avoid strikes with rarely seen orcas,
also called killer whales,in the Pacific Northwest,and scientists are currently testing it on the
East Coast to see if it can help reduce the number of ship collisions with critically endangered
North Atlantic right whales.
28.What does the author intend to do in the first paragraph?
A.To introduce a risky situation for gray whales.
B.To analyse the geography of San Francisco Bay.
C.To explain the living habits of the gray whales.
D.To compare the sizes of gray whales and tankers.
29.What is the major reason for gray whales to stop briefly in the Bay?
A.To escape cold weather in the Arctic.
B.To block the path of various big ships.
C.To look for food as Arctic food is reducing.
D.To produce baby whales in warm bay water.
30.How does the AI-powered whale monitoring device work?
A.It uses sound waves to monitor whales.
B.It relies on ordinary cameras to watch whales.
C.It employs the radar system to locate whales'position.
D.It uses thermal imaging to detect heat signs from whale spouts.
31.What is the conservationists'attitude towards the new device?
A.Cautious.
B.Indifferent.
C.Hopeful.
D.Critical.
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In the classic tale of tetanus(a破伤风),a farmworker steps on an old barn nail and develops
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the bacterial disease.Most Americans don't work on farms these days,so it's easy for people to
dismiss the illness as something they're unlikely to encounter.In reality,this serious microbial
infection can impact anyone anywhere,and more Americans are dying of this.Experts blame
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declining vaccination(疫苗接种)rates and worry that case numbers will keep rising in the
coming years if fewer people get the recommended shots.
Tetanus is caused by the Clostridium tetani bacteria,which are abundant in soil and
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typically enter the body through wounds that break skin.The bacteria flourish in areas without
oxygen,which is why deep cuts are especially tisky.
Once inside this environment,spores (multiply rapidly.Within weeks,they release a
t
strong poison,tetanospasmin,that prevents the body's nervous system from functioning
normally.Painful muscle contractions (and stiffness soon appear.Other possible
complications include kidney damage,pneumonia and blood clots in the lungs.
In the U.S.,tetanus kills roughly 12 percent of people who come down with it.Most
deaths happen in people over 70,as well as in young babies.Another analysis published last
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year in the International Journal of Infectous Diseases found people who are troubled by
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diabetes and heart disease also are likely to sufter from other severe health problems
Once the poison takes hold,there is no cure.Doctors use antibiotics,medicines that fight
harmful bacteria,and other drugs to help get rid of the poison,surgically clear the wound that
carries the bacteria,and control muscle contractions with medication.Because nerve damage in
the throat is common,about half of hospitalized patients need breathing tubes.These treatments
aim to keep the person alive until the immune system clears the poisons from the body,a process
that takes weeks.
32.What is the best way to deal with tetanus?
A.Stay away from old barn nails.
B.Wash out the deep cuts thoroughly.
C.Take effective medicine after being infected.
D.Receive recommended vaccination regularly.
33.What does the underlined word "complications"in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Signs of recovery.
B.Follow-up illnesses.
C.Sources of infection,
D.Early disease symptoms.
34.Who may suffer most from tetanus infection?
A.Fit 28-year-old office workers.
B.Parents taking care of young babies.
C.Vaccinated teenagers with minor cuts.D.Seniors aged over 70 with heart disease.
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35.What can we learn about tetanus's treatments from paragraph 5?
A.Antibiotics can completely clear the poison.
B.The immune system clears the poison within weeks.
C.Hospitalized patients need breathing tubes all their lives.
D.Clearing the wound with bacteria can cure muscle contractions.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Our bond with dogs has grown much closer these years.While certain factors,such as
genetics and environmental exposures,are out of our control,there are a handful of things we
can do to help our dogs live longer.
Give them plenty of exercise.Regular exercise is key to dogs'long and healthy life.36
You can walk,play games or train them.Even short 10-minute activities work if you are busy.
37 Research shows that social connectedness can have a profound impact on a dog's
well-being.Dogs that have more human and animal friends have fewer diseases.Social
connections and lively environments keep dogs mentally engaged and delay their cognitive decline
in old age.
Follow the science not trends when feeding them.From home-cooked meals and raw food to
freeze-dried,there are numerous options when it comes to feeding your dog.But many carry a
range of health risks.Besides,overfeeding also causes obesity and shortens dogs'lifespan(
周期).38
Go to the vet (at least once a year and more as they age.Scheduling routine exams for
your pet can help you catch diseases earlier,start treatment sooner,and improve your dog's
long-term health outcomes and lifespan.39 After the puppy visits are through,dogs should
see a vet once a year and then twice when they reach their senior years.
Brush their teeth.40 Dental diseases can cause inflammation (in the body,cause
life-threatening infections,and worsen preexisting health conditions like heart disease.Daily
brushing is ideal,but even a handful of quick swipes across their teeth a few times a week is
beneficial.
A.Help your dog make friends.
B.Take your dog out regularly.
C.Pets need at least 30 minutes of physical activity daily.
D.So choose scientifically standard dog food over trendy diets.
E.Dental care has been linked to reduced death rate in dogs too.
F.Dogs regularly checked are 30%less likely to develop diseases.
G.Home-cooked meals often don't meet the nutritional needs of dogs.
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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)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳
选项。
In 1999,Kathryn Johnson,a teacher for the deaf in Minnesota,found herself unable to
answer her students'curious questions about China.To 41 this knowledge gap,she joined a
three-week educational trip to China in 2000.The journey was 42 for her-she was amazed
by the lively deaf communities and the dedication of Chinese educators.
That trip 43 her career path.She returned and pursued a PhD,focusing on 44
education in China.She interviewed nearly 50 deaf people,offering 45 recommendations for
the local deaf schools.Johnson became a professor in 2005.She 46 herself to building
cultural exchanges.She established a Confucius Institute in 47 with a Chinese university
and started taking American students to China to 48 how Chinese schools taught deaf
students.During her visits,she met Angel,a Chinese woman with a rare bone disease who ran
a local restaurant.Angel's toughness 49 Johnson's belief that strength lies within the local
community.50 exporting American ideas,Johnson helped Angel receive training in the US
to bring leadership skills back to China.
Johnson now runs a non-profit organization.She keeps 51 exchanges between deaf
groups in both countries.She insists that 52 cultural understanding can improve cross-
cultural relations.She is writing a book-not as a foreign expert,but as a friend who has
walked 53 Chinese peers.
"True exchange means learning from each other,"she said."It's not about one side giving
while the other 54.The more we understand each other's 55 the better we can work
together.”
41.A.maintain
B.address
C.overlook
D.identify
42.A.eye-opening
B.risk-taking
C.time-consuming
D.mind-numbing
43.A.reshaped
B.confirmed
C.cleared
D.restored
44.A.preschool
B.deaf
C.general
D.inclusive
45.A.abstract
B.practical
C.complex
D.ridiculous
46.A.resigned
B.limited
C.committed
D.reduced
47.A.line
B.touch
C.partnership
D.conflict
48.A.copy
B.evaluate
C.question
D,study
49.A.supported
B.weakened
C.shook
D.challenged
50.A.Regardless of
B.Instead of
C.In case of
D.In fear of
51.A.preventing
B.restricting
C.controlling
D.promoting
52.A.subjective
B.temporary
C.mutual
D.shallow
53.A.together with
B.ahead of
C.away from
D.far behind
54.A.avoiding
B.refusing
C.ignoring
D.receiving
55.A.languages
B.policies
C.habits
D.circumstances
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共10页
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。
Mugong Langqiao,wooden arch covered bridges,stand as elegant evidence of human
wisdom.Built 56 a single metal nail or rivet ()these architectural wonders rely
entirely on complex mortise-and-tenon (structure,gracefully stretching across rivers for
57 (century).
In the 58 (mountain)borderlands of East China's Fujian and Zhejiang provinces,more
than 100 such bridges still exist."Langqiao not only 59 (connect)villages but also served
as shelters,marketplaces and even places of worship.Pan Jiandong from Taishun county in
Zhejiang spoke during a recent media trip 60 (organize)by the National Cultural Heritage
Administration in mid-May.
The origins of these remarkable structures date back to 61 Tang Dynasty (618-907).
Their ancient construction techniques were once at risk of 62 (extinct)until conservation
efforts were strengthened in the early 2000s.
Scholar Su Xudong emphasizes 63 makes these bridges truly special is the core
technology lying in"beam-weaving"-a smart and practical system designed 64 (ensure)
that components of the bridge arch interlock tightly and securely.
Today,these ancient engineering wonders have become favorite subjects for photographers
and a 65 (grow)draw for cultural tourists.From the misty mountains of Taishun to the
scenic river valleys of Ningde,each bridge tells a silent story of resilience,craftsmanship,and
living 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,上周你们学校举办了校园文化艺术节。你班在外教White老师的悉心指导
下演唱歌曲“Try Everything'”,最终斩获歌唱比赛第一名。请你代表你们班给White老师写一封
英文感谢信,内容包含:
(1)说明写信事由;
(2)讲述老师给予的帮助
(3)表达感激与祝福。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Miss White,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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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,使其构成一篇完整的短文。
Zander was disappointed to hear that his father had got a new job,which required the whole
family to move to a far-off place.The thought of saying goodbye to his cozy bedroom with a
secret hideout,the lively neighborhood park and,above all,his beloved grandparents weighed
heavily on his heart.A quick look at the globe confirmed just how distant their new home would
be.
On the eve of their departure,Zander lost himself in his favorite pastimes with his
grandparents.He helped Grandma bake golden,nice-smelling cookies,a sweet treat that had
always filled his days with delight.He also cheered loudly at Grandpa's vivid monkey puppet(
shows,which never failed to amuse him.Afterwards,he rested beside the cute cat
Marmalade,enjoying stories mixed with its soft meows.Noticing his slight sorrow,his
grandparents comforted him gently with warm smiles and tight hugs when he mentioned the
"Missing Spot"-the sad,empty spot inside when missing someone.
The next day,Zander got in the car with his parents.As they started to set off,the lonely
feeling came back instantly.His grandparents blew him tender kisses,reassuring him that warm
affection would follow him to his new home.Soon their figures grew faint in the rear-view mirror
(汽车后视镜).
The farther they traveled,the stronger Zander's longing grew.Sweet memories of
Grandma's cookies and stories,Grandpa's funny puppet shows and lovely Marmalade constantly
crossed his mind.He wished some magic could keep everyone's Missing Spot small.His father
comforted him that they would stay in close contact forever."Don't worry about my Missing
Spot,"Dad said softly."You are my magic.As long as I stay with you,my Missing Spot will
always stay tiny."They traveled day and night,crossing rivers,farmlands,woods and
mountains before finally arriving at their new home.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Upon arriving,Zander was delighted to receive a box from his grandparents
Zander had a video call with his grandparents every weekend.
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