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甘肃省临祧中学高二年级期末考试卷(三)
英
语
考生注意:
1.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。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;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题
区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
3.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
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 did the man miss yesterday?
A.A report.
B.An experiment.
C.A football match.
2.Where does the conversation take place most probably?
A.In a bank.
B.In a classroom.
C.In a war department.
3.What does the woman probably do?
A.A writer.
B.A zoo keeper.
C.A tour guide.
4.What is Simon trying to do?
A.Offer advice.
B.Explain a problem.
C.Ask about software.
5.When will the man check out?
A.At 5:20 a.m.
B.At 7:00 a.m.
C.At10:00a.m.
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段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.What are the big elephants like?
A.They are unhappy.
B.They are kind.
C.They are young.
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7.What does Robert want to do?
A.See paintings online.
B.Surf the Internet in person.
C.Draw pictures for a campaign.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8.When did the man have Holika Dahan?
A.On March 12th.
B.On March 13th.
C.On March 14th.
9.What are guiya and thandai?
A.Holi colors.
B.Music types.
C.Traditional sweets.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Co-workers.
C.Teacher and student.
11.What is a benefit of the approach in the man's opinion?
A.It helps enhance students'listening skills.
B.It improves students'influence and confidence.
C.It encourages learning other foreign languages.
12.What do lower-level students probably think of the approach?
A.Supportive.
B.Challenging.
C.Interesting.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does the man make a call?
A.To ask for a solution.
B.To make a complaint.
C.To get some information.
14.What does the man expect of an ideal flat?
A.It must be very modern.
B.It has four bedrooms.
C.It needs to have a large kitchen.
15.What is an advantage of the first flat?
A.It includes a new shower.
B.Its decoration is very attractive.
C.The transportation is convenient.
16.What does the man dislike about the second flat?
A.Its price.
B.Its location.
C.Its equipment.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.What did the speaker intend to become at first?
A.A diving instructor.
B.A research scientist.
C.A geography teacher.
18.What happened to the speaker in Australia?
A.She taught a maths course.
B.She fell in love with diving.
C.She settled in a city of Australia.
19.What did the speaker do shortly after completing a master's degree?
A.She ran her own business.
B.She joined an underwater club.
C.She went diving in South Africa.
20.How does the speaker feel now?
A.Anxious.
B.Grateful.
C.Satisfied.
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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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Kent Sussex Poetry Society's Open Poetry Competition,2026
We are pleased to announce that our annual Open Poetry Competition is now open for
entries(参赛作品).
As in previous years,we offer seven prizes:
1 st Prize:£1,000
2 nd Prize:£300
3 rd Prize:£100
4 th Prize:4X£50
Entry fee:Any number of poems can be submitted(递交),on payment of£5 per poem,
or 4 each for three poems or more.(ENTRY IS BY EMAIL ONLY)
Deadline for receipt of entries:January 31st,2026.
Requirements:
OThe competition is for anyone aged 16 and over,from anywhere in the world.
OPoems must be in English,on any subject,in any style,no longer than 40 lines.
OPoems should have not been published elsewhere(including self-published)by April
21st,2026,and should be written by yourself.Also,they should not be entered into any
other competition.
OPlease send your poems by email to kentandsussexpoetry@gmail.com in a single Word
or PDF attachment.
●All poems are judged anonymously(匿名),so you should not bear your name,nor any
other form of identification.
In your covering email,please give:
OYour name and postal address
OA list of the titles of all poems submitted
OThe date you made your PayPal payment
Further information:
All entries are read by the judge,Mimi Khalvati,whose decision is final.No person may
win more than one prize.Prize winners only will be contacted with news of the judge's
decision by mid-April.The results will be announced on our website on April 22nd,2026.
Prize-winning poems will be posted on our website,and also included in our annual Folio
publication.Prize winners will also be invited to read those poems at our monthly meeting in
Tunbridge Wells in April,where Mimi will also read from her own work.
21.How much should a participant pay for three poems?
A.£4.
B.£5.
C.£12.
D.£15.
22.What is a requirement for an entry?
A.It consists of over 40 lines.
B.It must be an original work.
C.It is written by someone under 16.
D.It is submitted in two different forms.
23.Which of the following is for prize winners?
A.Being invited to a meeting.
B.Writing a poem with Mimi.
C.Publishing all of their works.
D.Providing suitable job offers.
B
For many years,the kitchen was a place I was afraid of rather than enjoyed.Despite my
love for food and the excitement of trying new flavors,I was often discouraged by the fear of
failing or making mistakes.
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When I was a little girl,cooking wasn't something I was encouraged to try on my own.
Most meals were prepared by family members who made them seemingly effortlessly,which
only made me feel more incapable.When I attempted to help,I was easily discouraged by the
complexity of recipes and the number of things I had to handle all at once-chopping,timing,
seasoning,and more.
As I grew older,that fear didn't fade.I often chose to order food or rely on simple,pre-
made items because the kitchen seemed like a minefield where one misstep could lead to
disaster.
One day,I reached a breaking point.I was tired of missing out on the satisfaction of
making meals and wanted to feel more in control of what I ate.I decided that I had to face my
fear head-on rather than avoid it.
My approach was to break things down into manageable steps.I picked recipes that were
beginner-friendly and focused on mastering basic techniques before moving on to more
complicated dishes.Initially,I overcooked vegetables,mixed ingredients incorrectly,and at
times completely forgot to add key components().Instead of feeling defeated,I began
viewing those moments as valuable lessons.Repetition was also key.By practicing simple
recipes multiple times,I became more familiar with cooking processes.Repetition made me
less anxious.
As I gained hands-on experience,I started feeling more capable and was willing to
experiment with new recipes and ingredients.Now,the kitchen has become a playground of
discovery for me.
24.What can be learned about the author as a child?
A.She could prepare most simple meals.
B.She was a good helper in the kitchen.
C.She often intended to try complex recipes.
D.She wasn't motivated to cook on her own.
25.What does the underlined word "fade"in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Balance.
B.Repeat.
C.Disappear.
D.Erupt.
26.What were the author's cooking sessions like at first according to paragraph 5?
A.They didn't go very well.
B.They ruined her confidence.
C.They were free from mistakes.
D.They kept her in a good mood.
27.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Learn a Lesson Eventually
B.Overcome Fear in the Kitchen
C.Experiment with New Recipes
D.Master Cooking Skills Effortlessly
O
Raccoons(浣熊),often called“trash pandas'”for searching rubbish bins,are changing as
they live closer to humans.A study suggests these masked mammals are even starting to look
“cuter'”,a result of living near us..
Scientists examined nearly 20,000 photos.They found urban raccoons have a "clear
reduction in snout()length"compared to rural ones.This physical change is like early
domestication in pets,suggesting urban raccoons are becoming more comfortable and less
fearful around people,adapting to our world.
Raffaela Lesch,a co-author,explained "urban domestication"often begins with human
waste."Trash is really the kick-starter,"she said."Wherever humans go,there's trash-and
animals love our trash.This easy food source draws raccoons into human areas,increasing
interaction.
Living near humans creates strong pressure.Raccoons less aggressive or afraid are more
likely to find food,survive,and reproduce.Their genes for calmer behaviors and shorter
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snouts are passed on.This is in line with "domestication syndrome",physical changes like
smaller facial bones,seen when animals adapt to humans.These traits are also seen in pets,
like dogs from wolves.
The study highlights that only animals with "dampened flight responses"-less likely to
run away when frightened-thrive(繁荣生存)in urban settings(successfully grow,develop,
and flourish in city environments).This process is a clear example of natural selection.It
reminds us that our daily lives and environments can lead to unexpected evolutionary()
changes in the animal kingdom,showing the complex human-nature relationship.
28.What does urban raccoons'reduced snout length imply?
A.Their sense of smell gets clearer.
B.They feel much safer near people.
C.They increasingly refuse urban life.
D.Their hunting abilities grow sharper.
29.Why does Raffaela Lesch call human trash a "kick-starter"?
A.To explain initial species interaction.
B.To illustrate raccoons'feeding habits.
C.To warn about environmental damage.
D.To emphasize easy access to resources.
30.What helps raccoons succeed in urban areas?
A.Their rapid reproductive cycle.
B.Their ability to find new homes.
C.Their improved sense of hearing.
D.Their calmer,less fearful nature.
31.What can we conclude from this study?
A.Masked mammals are adaptable species.
B.Human presence drives animal evolution.
C.Animals will always avoid human contact.
D.Urban environments pose risks for wildlife.
D
AI models lack human senses like smell and touch,limiting their understanding of
concepts such as flowers or humor.While advanced models show impressive language skills,
their understanding nevertheless differs fundamentally from humans due to missing sensory
experiences.
Researchers at the Ohio State University compared humans and AI models in
understanding nearly 4,500 words.Both groups rated each word for a variety of aspects,such
as the level of emotional arousal (they bring to mind,or their links to senses and
physical interaction with different parts of the body.It turns out that people and AI have a
similar conceptual map of words that don't relate to interactions with the outside world,but
differ greatly when words are linked to senses and physical actions.
The problem lies in AI models'text-only training.Models trained on both images and
text showed closer consistency with human responses.As researchers note,"Multi-modal
training brings greater benefits than expected.This suggests future AI models may need a
robot body to gain such experience.
Philip Feldman at the University of Maryland says that giving AI models a robot body and
exposing them to sensorimotor(感觉运动的)input would probably result in a jump in ability,
but that we will have to be very careful about how this is done,given the risk of robots
causing physical harm to people around them.
Avoiding such risks would mean adding limits to robot actions,or only using soft robots
that can cause no harm for training,says Feldmanbut that would have its own downsides.
"This is going to mess up their view of the world,says Feldman."One of the things
they would learn is that you can bounce off()things,because they have little mass.Put
such deep understanding that has to do with physical contact in a real robot with mass and you
would have robots believing that they could just crash into each other at full speed."
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32.What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?
A.Sensory gaps limit AI models'understanding.
B.Sensory training expands AI models'capabilities.
C.AI models fail to understand complex human ideas.
D.AI models are better than humans at language skills.
33.How did researchers compare humans and AI models in the study?
A.By assessing their vocabulary.
B.By comparing their writing styles.
C.By testing their performance in a game.
D.By contrasting their interpretation of words.
34.What can be inferred about equipping AI models with a robot body?
A.It decreases their potential risks.
B.It improves their ability to innovate.
C.It boosts their learning competence.
D.It increases their chances of self-recovery.
35.What is Feldman mainly worried about regarding robots?
A.They will lack basic emotions.
B.They may not move fast enough.
C.They could fail to follow orders.
D.They might misjudge their strength.
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。
You may have heard the old expression "Shake it off."It's comforting to know that with
the power of the mind,it's possible to shift your perspective.Through letting go and moving
forward,a brighter future may be possible.36 An ancient mind-body technique called
“somatic(躯体)shaking”is becoming popular.The practice helps people release tension and
reconnect with a sense of calm.
37 Dr.Scott Lyons,a clinical holistic psychologist,says that while every mammal(
does it naturally,it's easy to overlook what your body needs in modern society.In
fact,spending long hours on the computer,watching TV,or scrolling on your phone can
cause the body to freeze or stay in a stressed state."Shaking is literally the completion of the
things we were meant to do as part of our human evolution(进化),”Lyons adds..
You can try this fun and simple activity each morning or whenever you feel like it can
help.There are several ways to try this activity.
Do a standing full-body shake.Place your feet hip-width apart and start softly shaking
your legs.38 This way can help your whole body let go of tension.
Another method is the knee-bounce shake,which involves bending your knees slightly
and gently bouncing up and down.When you allow your arms to hang loose,it will be more
effective.39
You can also move the upper half of your body with an arm and shoulder shake.Allow
your arms to shake loosely from your shoulders.This may help release stress in the upper
back and neck.
Whether it's through dancing or jumping around,this simple practice can help calm the
mind and body.40
A.The concept could go beyond the mind.
B.Plant your feet on the ground and shake it out.
C.Stress can cause tightness to get trapped in the body.
D.Science reveals why somatic shaking may be effective.
E.Allow the movement to make its way upwards to your shoulders.
F.Therefore,take one shake when you want to reconnect with yourself.
G.Benefits include relaxing the lower part of your body and your nervous system.
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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've tended to keep myself away from uncomfortable situations.I've always sought
41 in the path of least resistance,looking for predictability.My days were 42 spent
going to the same gym and shopping at the same store.
One fall morning,I told my friend I was 43 here.And I was aware that I was 44
situations that pushed me out of my comfort zone.I had seen how I was 45 my own
prison,but didn't know how to break out.The advice she gave me 46 my life."Starting
today,do something every day that 47 you,she said.
I agreed and decided to 48 fear.I tried to explore new and 49 opportunities.My
adventure to seek out fear transformed me into a person who said yes to the things I used to
say no to.My friend's 50 made me overcome fear and take actions actively.In the years
to come,following my friend's suggestion enriched my life and 51 doors that I didn't even
know had been closed.
Years of practicing being brave made bravery easier.I felt confident and 52 for the
first time in my life.When my husband presented me with the real possibility of taking a new
job and moving to a foreign country,my answer is"Yes.
Accepting and even 53 for opportunities that terrify me is meaningful.It has 54
me with the knowledge that I can use to do 55 things.Fear is a teacher.
41.A.connection
B.freedom
C.fun
D.safety
42.A.immediately
B.occasionally
C.usually
D.rarely
43.A.found
B.protected
C.sent
D.stuck
44.A.avoiding
B.improving
C.accepting
D.ignoring
45.A.exchanging
B.creating
C.kicking
D.destroying
46.A.turned around
B.broke down
C.got over
D.set aside
47.A.satisfies
B.interests
C.scares
D.calms
48.A.understand
B.hug
C.hide
D.identify
49.A.challenging
B.reasonable
C.manageable
D.inspiring
50.A.invitation
B.forgiveness
C.encouragement
D.involvement
51.A.discovered
B.examined
C.kept
D.opened
52.A.capable
B.patient
C.busy
D.careful
53.A.sparing
B.paying
C.working
D.searching
54.A.defended
B.weakened
C.equipped
D.corrected
55.A.specific
B.incredible
C.strange
D.complex
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
Shanghai Jiushi Art Museum opened its first exhibition,Before the Earth Falls Down,
at its new address on Wednesday.Several famous artists participated 56 the exhibition.
The museum is now in the historic McBain Building,also known as the Asia Building,at No.
1 the Bund home.
The space was formerly the Bund One Art Museum,and up to now,it 57 (host)
Claude Monet's Impression Sunrise,Titian's Flora,as well as 58 (piece)by Botticelli and
contemporary artists.Originally 59 (construct)in 1916,the McBain Building is one of the
landmark examples of New Classical architecture on Shanghai's waterfront.Jiushi Art
Museum's relocation to the building is part of a 60 (consistency)effort to revitalize
historical structures in the area.
"In renovating()the second and third floors,we made a resolution 61 (preserve)
the original arched windows to create a dialogue between the artworks inside and the Bund
landscape outside,said Tang Mingze,project manager of the museum.
The museum is part of a much broader cultural network that includes the Bund 18 Jiushi
Art Gallery and the Jiushi Art Salon at 230 Beijing Road East."We aim to promote diversified
artistic 62(integrate)and activation of these heritage buildings,enriching public
experiences in this iconic Shanghai district,Tang added.
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Running through June 28,the 63 (absorb)exhibition Be fore the Earth Falls Down
features nine contemporary artists from China and abroad,64 works-spanning
installations,paintings,video and soundexplore the rapid loss of biodiversity 65 the
pressing realities of global environmental crises.
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,你的朋友Ji在学习英语时经常遇到陌生单词,他总在电子翻译笔和纸质
字典之间犹豫,为此,他想咨询你的意见。请你给他写一封推荐信,内容包括:
1.推荐其中一种工具;
2.说明理由。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:电子翻译笔electronic translation pen
Dear Jin,
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。
My younger sister Lily had always longed for a cat.Every birthday and every Spring
Festival,she made the same wish.My parents,however,remained unconvinced,firmly
believing that keeping a pet would be more trouble than pleasure,especially with two busy
students in the family.
One Saturday afternoon,everything changed unexpectedly.On my way home from
school,I noticed a small gray cat sitting near the entrance of our apartment building.It wasn't
afraid at all.Instead,it followed me upstairs,slipped into our living room,and settled there
as if it had already decided where it belonged.Lily let out a scream of excitement."She chose
us!"Lily announced,her voice trembling with certainty.
My father immediately pointed to the cat hair gathering on the sofa,while my mother
raised concerns about feeding schedules once exam pressure set in.After a long and cautious
discussion,they finally agreed to keep the cat for one week-as a trial.
We named it "Cloud",inspired by its soft fur.In the beginning,things went smoothly.
Cloud spent most of the day sleeping and followed Lily from room to room,like a loyal
shadow.But soon,problems appeared.Cloud would often knock over a flower pot,scratch
(the curtains,and jump onto the dining table.
Each small accident added to the growing unease."This is exactly what we feared,"my
father remarked.Lily tried to defend Cloud,promising to take full responsibility.I remained
mostly silent,watching how quickly excitement gave way to tension.
On a cold evening,after Cloud accidentally spilled a cup of water onto my homework,I
lost my temper and shouted.The room fell silent.Cloud jumped down at once and hid under
the sofa,curling up into a ball and not taking a single step out.Lily looked up at me,tears
welling in her eyes.
Later that night,I found Lily sitting on the floor,softly calling Cloud's name.However,
it refused to come out."If we send it away,"Lily asked in a low voice,"will it live a good
life?”
Her question lingered()in my mind long after she went to bed.
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。
Early the next morning,we noticed Cloud fell sick and came down with a fever.
By the end of the week,our family had reached a decision.
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