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高二英语
(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)
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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 surprised the woman about the painting?
A.Its color.
B.Its size.
C.Its price.
2.Where will the woman eat lunch today?
A.At home.
B.In a cafe
C.In the office.
3.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A boat.
B.Ariver.
C.A TV show.
4.What will the speakers do tonight?
A.Make a guest list.B.Send invitations.
C.Book a restaurant.
5.How does the man sound?
A.Sorry.
B.Excited.
C.Angry.
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,每小题都有5秒钟
的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How does the boy get the money for the trip?
A.He sold his clothes.
B.He did a part-time job.
C.He got it from the woman.
7.What does the boy need the woman to do?
A.Pack his bag.
B.Take him to the mall.C.Give him her permission.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In the office.
B.At home.
C.In the clothing shop.
9.What :olor dress will the woman wear for the lunch?
A.White.
B.Black.
C.Orange.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What are the speakers doing?
A.Looking at an app.
B.Reading a magazine.C.Checking in at a hotel.
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11.What is true about the second hotel?
A.It has better reviews.
B.It is farther but cheaper.
C.It's near all the main attractions.
12.How much will the speakers pay for two nights at the central hotel?
A.£100.
B.f200.
C.£400.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
·A.Strangers.
B.Co-workers.
C.Former classmates.
14.What is the party celebrating?
A.Maria's new job.
B.Maria's graduation.
C.Maria's new book's publishing.
15.What does the woman like best about her current job?
A.Her co-workers.
B.Her job content.
C.Her office.
16.What subject does the woman probably write abow now.
A.Teenage problems.B.Gardening
C.Home decoration.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.When did the most recent earthquake take place?
·A.n the morning.
B.In the afternoon.
C.In the evening.
.13.Why didn't people take the alarms seriously?
A.Because it was just a practice alarm.
B.Because they had already heard one that day.
C.Because therc had been an earthquake that day.
19.When did the second earthquake happen?
Aln1985.
B.In2011
C.In2017.
20.What warning have the natural disaster experts given?
A.Power cuts would last for several weeks.
B.Earthquakes might hit on the same date.
C.The earthquake could cause huge waves.
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
International Artist journal is calling for entries for its Art Prize Challenge Series,a continuing
series of art competitions.They are designed to encourage the best talent in painting or drawing
medium in the world.
Schedule and Closing Dates
Serial Number
Art Theme
Issue Code
Closing Date
152
Seascapes,Rivers Lakes
IA166
Jan.14,2027
153
Favorite Subjects
LA167
Mar.11,2027
154
Still Life
LA168
May13,2027
155
People Figures
A169
July15,2027
156
Wildlife
LA170
Sep.16,2027
157
Landscapes
IA171
Nov.1L,2027
158
Florals Gardens
LA172
Jan.13,2028
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Requirements
Photograph your artwork and visit our website www.internationalartist.com to upload the digital
files.
No physical CD storage of digital documents will be approved under any condition.All files need
online submission only.
Shoot your artwork outdoors in the shade,set your camera to the highest available resolution(
and turn the date off.
All artwork must be original and completed within the last two years and will not be disqualified
even if it has won any previous prize in any other art competition.
There is an entry fee($9)for each picture entered in the competition.
Award Settings
Every winner and finalist will receive an Award Certificate.Our Grand Prize Winners will also
receive a 4-page Editorial Feature in International Artist journal.which will be read by leading
galleries and collectors in America,the world's biggest art market.Publicity at this level is priceless
and could be a career changing opportunity for any artist.
21.What is the deadline for the entries themed countryside landscapes!
·A.May13,2027.B.Nov.11,2027.
C.Sep.16,2027.
D.July15,2027.
22.Which of the following may meet the requirements of the competition?
A.A portrait painting shot in sunlight.
B.A garden artwork stored on CD
C.A lake picture with a date stamp.
D.A newly-finished eagle artwork.
23.What is the special reward for the Grand Prize Winners?
A.An Award Certificate.
B.A handsome cash prize
C.A chance for career transformation.
D.A free ticket to the award ceremony.
B
Have you ever let circumstances convince you that your dreams are out of reach?Nancy Solari's
life is a powerful answer to that doubt-she turned blindness,loss,and hardship into a life of
purpose,proving that"vision"has little to do with sight.
At 10,Nancy watched The Oprah Winfrey Show and knew she wanted to be a host.She later
studied Broadcasting and Psychology,building an early career in production and on-air reporting.But
at 16,a diagnosis of Retinitis Pigmentosa-a degenerative eye disease-changed everything.Her
vision faded slowly:first,reading teleprompters became a struggle,then faces blurred,until she was
legally blind.She also faced domestic violence,family tensions,and painful personal loss,each
challenge strengthening her resilience.
One thing that sets Nancy apart is the way she connects with people in interviews.Instead of
depending on prewritten notes,she prepares by listening closely and allowing guests?stories of
heartbreak and success to shape the conversation."I don't read notes,"she once shared."The
dialogue unfolds naturally,and guests often find it therapeutic."
Today,Nancy's influence reaches far beyond broadcasting.She hosts The Living Full Out Show,
a radio and TV platform reaching millions,and founded Nonprofit MVP,a TV competition that offers
exposure and prizes to worthy nonprofits.As a coach and speaker,she encourages people to turn
obstacles into opportunities.For Nancy,"Living Full Out"-her life's mantra ()-means trusting
in faith,asking for help when necessary,and refusing to let adversity define her story.
Her journey teaches us a timeless lesson:Our greatest limitations are often the ones we accept.
With purpose and courage,even the darkest challenges can become the foundation of our brightest
achievements.
24.Why does the author mention The Oprah Winfrey Show in paragraph 2?
A.To introduce the history of broadcasting.
B.To show Nancy's early interest in psychology.
C.To identify the source of Nancy's career dream.
D.To compare Nancy's hosting style with Oprah's.
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25.How does Nancy make her interviews special?
A.By using detailed prewritten notes.
B.By developing conversations naturally.
C.By inviting famous guests to her show.
D.By focusing on guests'success stories.
26.Which of the following can best describe Nancy?
A.Determined and influential.
B.Humorous and relaxed.
C.Quiet and dependent.
D.Strict and doubtful.
27.What message does this text mainly convey?
A.Media work needs special skilis.
B.Loss can prevent personal growth.
C.Purpose and courage beat hardship
D.Success depends on public support.
C
Have you ever questioned why someone is being unusually kind?You're not alone.We often
instinctively look for hidden motives behind generous acts,a reaction psychologists call "do-gooder
derogation.”This means we may judge a seemingly selfless person more harshly(严'厉地)than
someone who is openly self-interested.
A classic experiment,the "public goods game",demonstrates this.Participants are given money
and can choose to contribute to a shared pot,which grows and is later split equally.While
contributing maximizes the group's total gain,selfish individuals can contribute little and still benefit.
Surprisingly,the most generous contributors in this game are often criticized as much as the selfish
“free riders”.
Psychologist Nichola Raihani suggests we are all playing a social "status game".We are
suspicious of those who might be using kindness to boost their reputation.This suspicion is at the
heart of the "tainted altruism effect".Imagine a friend,Andy,volunteers at a homeless shelter.If we
discover his true motive is to date the shelter manager,we judge him more severely than if he took a
coffee shop job for the same reason.The charitable context makes the hidden motive seem worse.
Researcher Sebastian Hafenbradl explored this further.His studies confirmed that we judge
people like Andy more harshly when they seek social rewards from a good deed.Interestingly,the
judgment softens if the person is honest about their motive upfront,as this removes the "unearned
social reward”of appearing purely altruisu(利他主义的).Furthermore,,people who do good merely
to feel good about themselves are judged less harshly than those seeking to enhance their reputation.
Both acts contain self-interest,but seeking public approval is seen as more dishonest.
So,is any act truly selfless?Perhaps not.But if the result is more kindness in the world,maybe
we can forgive a little mixed motivation.
28.What is the purpose of mentianing the "public goods game"in paragraph 2?
A.To support a'social theory with evidence.
B.To explain the rules of a well-known game.
C.To give an example of a psychological finding.
D.To introduce a popular economic experiment
20.The"tainted altruism effect"is best shown in the case where
A.an athlete's fair win brings public honor-
B.A volunteer's sharing seeks to inspire others
C.A student's hard work targets a scholarship
D A firm's charity donation aims at a tax cut
30.What did Sebastian Hafenbradl's studies find?
A.Seeking public approval shows the least honesty.
B.Admitting selfish motives in advance reduces blame.
C.Hiding selfish motives results in gentler criticism.
D.Acting for self-satisfaction draws the strongest criticism.
31.What is the author's attitude towards mixed-motive kindness?
A.Critical.
B.Indifferent.
C.Confused.
D.Tolerant.
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Artificial intelligence-powered medical treatment options are on the rise and have the potential
to improve diagnostic accuracy,but a new study led by University of Arizona Health Sciences
researchers found that about 52%of participants would choose a human doctor rather than AI for
diagnosis and treatment.
"While many patients appear resistant to the use of AI,accuracy,encouragement,and a listening
experience may help increase acceptance,"Marvin Slepian,who led the research,said."To ensure
that the benefits of AI are secured in clinical practice,future research on the best methods of
physician incorporation and patient decision making is required."
In this study,participants acted as mock patients and were asked whether they would prefer AI
systems or human doctors under different circumstances.The research was conducted in two phases:
first,structured interviews with real patients to explore their reactions to AI technologies;second,a
blinded,randomized survey involving 2,472 participants from diverse ethnic,racial and
socioeconomic backgrounds.
Overall,participants were almost evenly divided,with more than 52%choosing human doctors
and about 47%choosing Al.If participants were informed that their primary care physician felt AI
was superior,the acceptance of AI increased.This signaled the significance of the human physician in
guiding a patient's decision.
Disease severity did not affect participants'trust in AI.Compared to white participants,black
participants selected AI less often and Native Americans selected it more often.Older participants
were less likely to choose Al,as were those who self-identified as politically conservative.These
findings suggest that differing groups will need specific sensitivity and attention when being
informed about the value and usefulness of AI to enhance diagnoses.
"I really feel this study has national significance.It will guide many future studies and clinical
transitional decisions even now,"Slepian said."The onus will be on physicians and others in health
care to ensure that information in AI systems is accurate,and to continue to maintain and enhance the
accuracy of AI systems as they play an increasing role in the future of health care."
32.What can we infer about AI treatment from Paragraph 2?
A.Further clinical research is required.
B.Its benefits remain to be confirmed.
C.It can ensure a good listening patient experience.
D.Physician involvement may increase patients'acceptance.
33.What may affect participants'preference for Al treatment according to the research?
A.Their personal backgrounds.
B.The access to the physicians.
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C.Their sensitivity to AI's value.
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D.The questions they were asked.
34.What does the underlined word "onus"in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Attempt.
B.Responsibility.
C.Impression.
D.Opportunity.
35 Which would be the best tithe for this passage?
A.The Trust in AI:A Divide Among Patients
B.Bridging the Gap:Human Doctors and AI
C.An Important Study:The Future of AI Systems
D.Improving Diagnostic Accuracy:The Role of AI
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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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When it comes to travelling abroad,many people choose a group tour to get the most out of their
holiday.36 Thankfully,travel expert Dilvin Yasa has shared tips for that.
Budget accordingly.
When planning your group tour,budgeting is an important factor,as these trips are rarely
all-inclusive(包含一t切的)._3 Extra-eosts on a group tour could include meals,,attractions and
additional activities,so please factor potential costs in.
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Yasa aavised against skipping between different destinations,as strict time limits could prevent
you from participating in back to back tours."If the distances or time between destinations are not
listed,turn to Google Maps to know how long you're expected to be on the road."
Don't arrive at the last minute.
If you're on a group tour,don't leave home until the day when the tour sets off."The worst is
missing a corinecting flight or experiencing delays.39"Yasa said."Remember to arrive the day
before at the very latest and give yourself a little extra free time at the tail end."
Keep some cash on hand.
While most of your tour should already be paid for before you start,you should always prepare
some cash.Especially when travelling to more remote locations,or visiting smaller food stands or
markets,you shouldn't assume everywhere will take card payments.Yasa said,"40
A.Know your geography.
B.Try to attend every trip.
C.It's a good choice to exchange goods.
D.It's better to have some cash on you at all times.
E.You may miss the first or two of the tour you've paid for.
F.Add up all the extra costs until you arrive at your real figure.
G However,there are always things to handle before booking your trip
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。
When Mysha made up her mind to get fitter at the end of 2019,choosing to take up running
was a very easy decision.She lives in a beautiful town on Scotland's east coast,so she found
41 wasn't so bad with breathtaking scenery.
However,even though Mysha quickly fell in love with running,something started to 42
her-the beaches and paths she ran along were covered in litter.43,she was always doing a
little litter-picking,but when she saw an American runner online talking about plogging,a new
44 emerging among runners,she was excited to try it out for herself.Plogging 45 in
Sweden,and the word comes from the Swedish word plocka,meaning"to 46 while jogging".
Mysha started following a 47 online called Environmental Fitness and began to take a shopping
bag with her on runs and fill it with 48.
It wasn't long until she discovered some of the upsetting 49 of littering.She started to find
50 chemicals contained in batteries leaking into the environment and small animals 51 in
plastic bottles struggling to chew their way out.These discoveries made Mysha even more 52 about
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litter picking.She joined a local litter-picking group and soon was asked to 53 the leadership of
the group.Although there was so much litter being dropped,Mysha and her fellow litter-pickers
54 to get out and plog.
"The thought of keeping other people's spirits up and seeing their 55 spread to more
people keeps me going.Together,we can achieve amazing things!"Mysha says.
41.A.hiking
B.skating
C.jogging
D.cycling
42.A.bother
B.puzzle
C.amuse
D.embarrass
43.A.Secretly
B.Proudly
C.Luckily
D.Actually
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44.A.trend
B.trick
C.skill
D.case
45.A.existed
B.originated
C.renewed
D.rooted
46.A.recycle
B.litter
C.relax
D.pick
47.A.tradition
B.rule
C.movement
D.suggestion
48.A.food
B.waste
C.clothes
D.cards
49.A.results
B.truths
C.processes
D.examples
50.A.rare
B.poisonous
C.pure
D.organic
51.A.buried
B.raised
C.placed
D.trapped
52.A.confused
B.curious
C.enthusiastic
D.worried
53.A.take over
B.turn down
C.insist on
D.rise to
54.A.agreed
B.continued
C.hesitated
D.prepared
55.A.dreams
B.memories
C.actions
D.hobbies
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。
In the rural areas of Guangxi,a young woman named Lai Yuanyuanbccome)a beacon
of hope for local farmers so far After graduating and returning from her studies in 2018,she noticed a
pressing issue:the local kumquats (were excellent quality,yet farmers struggled to
sell them at a good price due to limited market access.
(determine)to change the situation,Lai decided to utilize the Internet.In 2019,she set
up 59 online shop and introdnced live streaming to the village.At first,many villagers were
skeptical,
onder)if a phone could really help sell fruit.However,Lai patiently taught the
(armer)how to interact with viewers.Her efforts proved successful.Viewers were
impressed by the purity of her products and her enthusiasm.The turnover of the shop increased
_(sIgnificant),benefiting hundreds of households in the region.
Lai's story is just one example of China's Rural Revitalization()strategy,which shows that
the countryside is a vast stage 63 talent-can shine By combming modern technology with
traditional agriculture,she has helped allow farmers to trade directly with customers."Going to
college was not to leave my hometown,but to come back far 64good)prepared,"she said.
"Mv dream isonake)our village wealthy and attract more young people back."
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,你的外国笔友Tom最近在学习中频繁使用AI工具,发现自己写作文时越
来越依赖AI生成内容,独立思考的能力却在下降,为此他感到困惑,写信向你求助。请你给
他回一封邮件,内容包括:
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1.谈谈你的看法:
2.给他提出合理使用AI的建议。
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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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
One day,I was sitting at the breakfast table with my five-year-old son Mateo.I was still
recovering from an operation."Mom,let's play,"Mateo looked at me and said.Trying hard to ignore
the pain in my stomach,I shook my head and replied,"Not today,sweetie."These days,getting out of
bed was a real struggle tor me.I longed for strength and happiness,yet the future seemed so hopeless.
All of a sudden,Mateo jumped up from where he was sitting on the kitchen floor.He shouted,
"Bird"and then ran towards our courtyard.I looked in the direction he was looking and,sure enough,
there was a white dove (landing in a rubber tree.It stayed there for a little while and then flew
away.It was quite odd because I'd never seen a white dove in our neighborhood before.
The next morning,I dragged myself into the kitchen.To my surprise,the dove was back,and
this time it had a mate carrying some sticks.I pointed to the tree and said to Mateo,"Look,they're
going to build a nest."Throughout the week,the doves flew in and out of the courtyard,building their
nest on top of the rubber tree.
Mateo was extremely excited.Every morning,he would rush into the kitchen and stand by the
sliding glass door.He would talk to the birds as they worked.His joy was influential.Although
feeling sad,I couldn't help but look forward to the doves'visits.
However,things took a turn for the worse.The courtyard seemed like a safe place for a nest,but
the rubber tree's small branches were not stable at all.One night,a strong wind blew,and the doves'
nest was blown to the ground.I heard the small branches break.
I checked the damage.Nothing good ever lasts.I wouldn't blame the doves if they never came
back.But they returned.They didn't even look at the pile of sticks that used to be their nest.They
started building all over again.Unfortunately,the wind destroyed their work again.But day after day,
they kept starting again as if nothing had occurred
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2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
I realized that I should take some measures.
"Look!The birds have returned!"Mateo shouted.
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1-5 BCAAC 6-10 BCBAA 11-15 BCACB 16-20 ABBCC
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21-23 BDC 24-27 CBAC 28-31 CDBD 32-35 DABA
36-40 GFAED
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41-45 CADAB 46-50 DCBAB 51-55 DCABC
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56.has become 57.of 58.Determined 59.an 60.wondering
61.farmers 62.significance 63.where 64.better 65.to make
应用文
Dear Tom,
I'm sorry to hear that you're trapped in the dilemma of over-relying on Al tools for your essay writing and feeling your independent thinking ability is declining. It's absolutely a common problem among students nowadays,and I'd love to share my practical suggestions with you.
First of all, you can set a "thinking priority rule"before turning to Al: when you get an essay topic, spend at least 20 minutes brainstorming on your own first. Second, use Al as a "polishing assistant" rather than a full-time writer: you can let Al help you revise the awkward expressions in
your own writing, or provide you with new reference perspectives.Third, do a "Al-free writing training"once a week: finish a whole small essay within30 minutes without any digital tools.
Actually, Al is just a helper instead of are placement for our own thinking. I believe you can find a proper balance between using Al and developing your own ability soon. Looking forward to your good news.
Yours,
LiHua
读后续写
I realized that I should take some measures.Having given me comfort in my darkest times, the doves deserved my help in return. I searched around the house carefully, found some pieces of wood and made a solid wooden nest for them.With a lot of effort and care, I managed to climb up a ladder,attached the nest to the rubber tree and covered it with some leaves.t was a challenging job, but the doves' determination gave me the confidence and strength.After finishing the work, Mateo and I stood by the sliding glass door, waiting and watching with patience.
"Look!The birds have returned!" Mateo shouted.Hearing my son's excited voice, clear as a bell,I looked up.The doves were circling near the nest happily and seemed to be satisfied with the new home.They started to bring small branches and soft feathers right away.Several weeks later, four babies came out of the eggs.The young birds developed day by day, and around a month later, they were fully grown and could fly.As watching them fly high and hearing them sing, I felt more positive and hopeful.The doves taught me to face difficulties bravely and keep moving forward.
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