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2025-2026学年度下学期期末高二英语试题答题卡 学校: 姓名: 班级: 考场座位号: 贴码 区 贴二维码条形码,勿贴出框外! 客观题 1[A][B][C]6[A][B][C]I1[AJ[B][CJ16[A][B][C]21[A][B][C][D]26[A][B][C][D] 2[A][B][C]7[A][B][C]I2[AJ[BJ[C]I7[A][B][C]22[A][B][C][DJ27[A][B][C][D] 3[A][B][C]8[A][B][C]13[A][B][C]I8[A][B][C]23[A][B][C][D]28[AJ[B][C][D] 4[AJ[B][C]9[AJ[B][C]14[A][B][C]19[A][B][C]24[A][B][C][D]29[A][B][C][D] 5[AJ[B][C]10[AJ[B][C]15[A][B][C]20[A][B][C]25[AJ[B][C][D]30[A][B][C][D] I 3I[A][B][C][D]36[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]4I[A][B][C][D]46[A][B][C][D]51[A][B][C][D] 32[A][B][C][D]37[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]42[A][B][C][D]47[A][B][C][D]52[A][B][C][D] 33[A][B][C][D]38[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]43[A][B][C][D]48[AJ[B][C][D]53[A][B][C][D] 34[AJ[B][C][D]39[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]44[A][B][C][D]49[AJ[B][C][D]54[A][B][C][D] 35[AJ[B][C][D]40[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]45[A][B][C][D] 50[A][B][C][D]55[A][B][C][D] 语法填空 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 作文题 第一节 1 Dear Jim, I'm writing to share my expected topic for the"Cross-Cultural Communication"course 第1页(共2页) Sincerely yours, LiHua 第二节 They invited me to serve as the guest judge and I accepted right away. When it ended,the two boys walked over to me. 第2页(共2页)高二英语答案 1-5 BACBA 6-10 CCABB 11-15 CACBA 16-20 ABCBA 21-23DBD 24-27 DCDB 28-31 AACD 32-35BAB 36-40 EFCAD 41-45 CBCAA 46-50DBADA 51-55 BCCAD 56.what 57.left 58.simplest 59.on 60.but 61.twists 62.gives 63.sincerity 64.it 65.was swept 应用文写作 One possible version:(餐桌礼仪-容易) Dear Jim I'm writing to share my expected topic for our course.I'm most curious about table manners differences between China and Western countries. As someone who often communicates with foreign friends,I'm confused about many dining rules.For example,I don't know proper ways to use knives and forks or how to behave at a Western dinner party.Learning this topic can help me avoid embarrassing mistakes during cross-cultural dinners.I'm eager to learn relevant knowledge in your class. I sincerely hope you can include this topic in our coming course.If possible,could you also set some real life situations that help us practice the proper manners?I'm looking forward to your class. Yours sincerely, Li Hua One possible version(中外文学交流-结合教材Reading China选必四第三单元) Dear Jim, I'm writing to share my expected topic for our course.I'm most curious about cross-cultural communication through Chinese and foreign literary works,especially the translation and global spread of Chinese classics and bestsellers As someone who often communicates with foreign friends,I'm confused about many issues in literary translation and cultural transmission.For example,I don't know how to accurately translate unique cultural elements in Chinese masterpieces for overseas readers,or how foreign bestselling novels get localized and accepted in China.Leaming this topic can help me better bridge cultural gaps in literary exchange. I'm eager to learn relevant knowledge in your class. Yours sincerely, Li Hua One possible version(不同文化中的价值观与规范-较难): Dear Jim, I'm happy to contribute to the"Cross-Cultural Communication"course.Personally,I'm particularly curious about the values and norms of diverse cultures,which shape people's thoughts and behaviors.The reasons are as follows. Firstly,we teenagers are cultivating an identity that is uniquely our own.A proper knowledge of cultural values and norms provides insights into distinct cultural traditions.It enables us to reflect on our own culture, realize the roots of our thoughts and gain cultural confidence.Plus,familiarity with foreign values and norms helps us to behave appropriately in cross-cultural settings and adapt to foreign cultures,a capability that will prove invaluable to us in the future. Hope we can explore this topic in class next semester. 读后续写One possible version:: They invited me to serve as the guest judge,and I accepted right away.On the day of the game,I showed up with a box of ice-cold drinks for all the players.When I walked onto the field,Brandon waved at me loudly,and Danny gave me a quiet nod from where he stood warming up.The game was messy but friendly:they ran and laughed,sweat sticking their shirts to their backs.Every single person on that field was grinning,running and shouting like it was the most important match they'd ever played. When it ended.the two bovs walked over to me.Danny pulled a crumpled piece of paper out of his pocket,and handed it to me.It was a thank-you note in messy handwriting.We'd been acting like losers,they wrote,until you called us that.We didn't want to feel like losers anymore.I blinked back the warm tears stinging my eyes,and clapped both of them on the shoulder.That day I learned something I'd never forget:sometimes the hardest words we say can open the door to something better,and the students we think we need to fix are the ones that end up teaching us the most important lesson of all. 第二段也可以写两个男孩把老师在课堂上专门为他俩设计的class game又认真地玩了一遍. 2 Text1 M:We've been waiting for Sarah for ages.She said she'd be here by seven. W:Yes,I hope everything's OK Maybe she got stuck in traffic. M:She didn't mention traffic when she texted.I'm getting worried.Do you think she might just have lost track of time? Text2 M:It mst be amazing to have been on board the Shenzhou 17 spacecraft I wonder what the three crew members were thinking as they traveled to the Tiangong space station!They're going to have six months there! W:I've wanted to be an astronaut for years!Imagine seeing Earth from space! Text3 M:Welcome to the Super Center.You can find anything here! W:Im not usedto big supermarkets like this.In my country,large shopping centers and malls are not common Before,I bought all my items at small outdoor marketplaces. Text4 M:Why aren't you dressed?Ithought youhad that interview today. W:No,it was originally supposed to be tomorrow.But they pushed it to Friday,which is fine. It gives me another day to practice my answers. Text5 W:I never gotinto teamsports or games with rackets.But I love moving my body to music-this is the perfect workout! M:Oh,agreed It's the most powerful andrewarding type oftraining. Text6 W:6Jim,where's the TV remote?Please helpme look under the sofa and coffee table. M:6Did you check the basement?Oh,it is most likely in the upstairs bedrooms.Helen brought it up there to use on the other TVs. W:6I see.I'll go up there now and check.In the future,everyone should return it to the living room. M:You're right.DI'll remind our kids and our cleaning lady about this new rule. W:Thank you,Jim.Ireally appreciate your help in keeping our home organized. M:Ofcourse,dear. Text7 M:8We have a history class next.Do you ever wonder why we have to leam history?It seems like all those old events don't really matter anymore. W:History is like a road map of human experience.It shows us where we've been and guides us along the way. M:But can't we just leam from the present and the future? W:History reveals pattems,mistakes,and successes over time and across space.By understanding history,we canmake informed decisions,avoid past errors,and build onpast achievements. M:9Now that you have explained,I come to appreciate the value of history.It's like our shared story,full oflessons waiting to be leamed.We can also gain experience that we've never had W:Exactly! 3 Text8 W:10Hello,sir.Welcome to Eurasia Associates.Do you have an appointment? M:10I don't,sorry.I'm looking for Ms.GreenwelL 1Last month,she mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the prices of our business deaL W:I see.I have her schedule in front ofme.But Im afraid there aren't any appointments listed nor any mention of visitors coming in this aftemoon M:Sure.But it is possible to drop into her office after lunch? W:She's in the conference room giving a presentationto her department's investors until 3:00 pm MayI take a message for her? M:Please mention that Tom from AC Intemational stopped by.1Here's my business card with my mobile number.I'm free for a chat on the phone at any time today.And I can come back to the office arytime next week. W:Will do,sir.Thanks for coming by-I'll deliver this message for you Text9 W:Hi,this is Mary,the manager at Henry's Drill.I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately,we've already filled all server positions.However,we do have an opering for a host.Are you open to that? M:Thanks for calling.I was mainly looking for something serving tables.BI used to bring food and drinks to the customers. W:I understand.But being a host can be a great experience,too.You'll have a similar salary,and it's a bit more relaxed You'll greet and guide guests to their tables,ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. M:That soumds interesting.14But I'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. W:You won't be alone.There's always at least one more host on shift with you,so you'll have support and won't feel difficult. M:Iminterestedin the host position,then. W:Excellent!15We'll just need to schedule one more appointment to chat with the owner and shift manager.Then,you'll be able to start your training. M:16Sure,that sounds good.Thank you for considering me for the position. Text10 W:DWhen I received the question for this paper,I wasn't sure what to say about my biggest inspiration.At first,I thought of inspiring people,places,or periods.But in the end I realized my biggest source ofinspirationis my creative process.When I was a kid,my family took me to museums.Honestly,I didn't understand the point.18 But then,while walking near my home, I saw this incredible sunset.The colors,the way the sky changed,it was like magic.At that moment,I knew I had to put it on paper.Now,Im always onthe humt for inspiration Ilove painting people,natural landscapes,and city scenes.19But the thing that gets my creative process going is abstract art.It's like the art of feelings.I do a bit of painting in school,and sometimes people hire me to paint the walls of offices or studios.0But I most frequently paint during the sunrise hours.There's something magical about watching the world wake up while I'm capturing it on paper.I'm in my creative zone,making ordinary moments extraordinary. 4第一节听下面五段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。We've been waiting for era for ages, SHE said. Sh'd behave by seven. Yes. I hope everything is okay. Maybe he got stuck in traffic. SHE didn't mention traffic when SHE texted. I'm getting worried. Do you think he might just have lost track of time? We've been waiting for era for ages, SHE said. Sh'd behave by seven. Yes. I hope everything is okay. Maybe he got stuck in traffic. SHE didn't mention traffic when he texted. I'm getting worried. Do you think he might just have lost track of time? 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。IT must be amazing to have been on board the shenzhou seventeen spacecraft. I wonder what the three crew members were thinking as they traveled to the t Young one space station. They're going to have six months there. I ve wanted to be an astronaut for years, imagining earth from space. IT must be amazing to have been on board the schenz hou u. Seventeen spacecraft. I wonder what the three crew members were thinking as they traveled to the thynge gong. Space station. They're going to have six months there. I've wanted to be an astronaut for years, imagining earth from space. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Welcome to the supercenter. You can find anything here. I'm not used to big supermarkets like this in my country. Large shopping centers and walls are not common. Before I bought all my items at small outdoor marketplaces. welcome to the super center. You can find anything here. I'm not used to big supermarkets like this in my country. Large shopping centers and walls are not common. Before I bought all my items at small outdoor marketplaces. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。why aren't you? You dressed? I thought you had that interview today. No, IT was originally supposed to be tomorrow, but they pushed IT to friday, which is fine. IT gives me another data. Practice my answers. Why aren't you dressed? I thought you had that interview today. No, IT was originally supposed to be tomorrow, but they pushed IT to friday, which is fine. IT gives me another data. Practice my answers. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。I never got into team sports or games with rackets, but I love moving my body to music. This is the perfect workout. Oh, agreed. It's the most powerful and rewarding type of training. I never got into team sports or games with rackets, but I love moving my body to music. This is the perfect workout. Oh, agreed. It's the most powerful and rewarding type of training. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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,每一小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Jim, where's the TV remote? Please help me look under the sofa and coffee table. Did you check the basement? Oh, IT is most likely in the upstairs bedrooms. Helen brought IT upset to use on the other tvs. I see. I'll go up there now and check in the future. Everyone should return IT to the living room. You're right. I'll remind our kids and are cleaning lady about this new rule. Thank you, jim. I really appreciate your help in keeping our home organized. Of course there. jim, where's the T. V remote, please help me look under the sofa and coffee table. Did you check the basement? Oh, IT is most likely in the upstairs bedrooms. Helen rought IT up there to use on the other tvs. I see. I'll go up there now and check in the future. Everyone should return IT to the living room. You're right. I'll remind our kids and are cleaning lady about this new rule. Thank you, jim. I really appreciate your help in keeping our home organized. Of course, there. 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。We have a history class next. Do you ever wonder why we have to learn history? IT seems like all those old events don't really matter anymore. History is like a road map of human experience. IT shows us where we've ban and guides us along the way. But can we just learn from the present and the future? History reveals patterns, mistakes, and success is over time and across space. By understanding history, we can make informed decisions, avoid past errors and build on past achievements. Now that you have explained, I come to appreciate the value of history. It's like our shared story, full of lessons waiting to be learned. We can also gain experience that . we've never had. exactly. We have a history class next. Do you ever wonder why we have to learn history? IT seems like all those old events don't really matter anymore. History is like a road map of human experience. IT shows us where we've ban and guides us along the way. But can we just learn from the present and the future? History reveals patterns, mistakes and successes over time and across space. By understanding history, we can make informed decisions, avoid past errors and build on past achievements. Now that you have explained, I come to appreciate the value of history. It's like our shared story, full of lessons waiting to be learned. We can also gain experience that we've . never had exactly. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十二小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hello, sir, welcome to your age. Associate, do you have an appointment? I don't sorry, i'm looking for me is Green. Well, last month, SHE mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the Prices of our business deal. I see I have her schedule in front of me, but i'm afraid there aren't any appointments listed nor any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon. sure. What is IT possible to drop into her office after lunch? She's in the conference room giving a presentation to her department's investors until three P. M. May I take a message for her? Please mention that tom from AC international stopped by. Here is my business card with my mobile number. I'm free for a chat on the phone at any time today, and I can come back to the office anytime next week. We'll do. Sir, thanks for coming by. I'll deliver this message for you. Hello, sir, welcome to your asia associates. Do you have an appointment? I don't sorry, i'm looking for me is Green. Well, last month, SHE mentioned I should visit her office to negotiate the Prices of our business deal. I see I have her schedule in front of me, but i'm afraid there aren't any appointments listed nor any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon. sure. What is IT possible to drop into her office after lunch? She's in the conference room giving a presentation to her departments, investors until three P. M. May I take a message for her? Please mention that tom from AC. International stopped by. Here is my business card with my mobile number. I'm free for a chat on the phone at any time today, and I can come back to the office anytime next week. We'll do. sir. Thanks for coming by. I'll deliver this message for you. 听下面的录音,回答第十三至第十六小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi, this is mary, the manager at Henrys grill. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we've already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. Are you open to that? Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks to the customers. I understand, but being a host can be a great experience too. You'll have a similar salary and it's a bit more relaxed. Your great and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. That sounds interesting, but i'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. You won't be alone. There's always at least one more host on shift with you, so you have support and won't feel difficult. I'm interested in the host position then. excEllent. We just need to schedule one more appointment to chat with the owner and shift manager, then you'll be able to start your training. sure. That sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. Hi, this is mary, the manager at Henrys. Girl, I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we've already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. Are you open to that? Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks to the customers. I understand, but being a host can be a great experience too. You'll have a similar salary and it's a bit more relaxed. You greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. That sounds interesting, but i'm not sure about working alone at the front . of the restaurant. You won't be alone. There's always at least one more host on shift with you, so you have support and won't feel difficult. I'm interested in the host position then. excEllent. We will just need schedule one more appointment to chat with the owner and shift manager. Then you'll be able to start your training. sure. That sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。When I received the question for this paper, I wasn't sure what to say about my biggest inspiration. At first, I thought of inspiring people, places or periods, but in the end, I realized my biggest source of inspiration is my creative process. When I was a kid, my family took me to museums. Honestly, I didn't understand the point. But then while walking near my home, I saw this incredible sunset, the colors, the way the sky changed. IT was like magic. At that moment, I knew I had to put IT on paper. Now i'm always on the hunt for inspiration. I love painting people, natural landscapes and city scenes, but the thing that gets my creative process going is abstract art. It's like the art of feelings. I do a bit of painting in school, and sometimes people hire me to paint the walls of offices or studios, but I most frequently paint during the sunrise hours. There's something magical about watching the world wake up while i'm capturing IT on paper. I need my creative zone, making ordinary moments extraordinary. When I received the question for this paper, I wasn't sure what to say about my biggest inspiration. At first, I thought of inspiring people, places or periods, but in the end I realized my biggest source of inspiration is my creative process. When I was a kid, my family took me to museums. Honestly, I didn't understand the point. But then, while walking near my home, I saw this incredible sunset, the colors, the way the sky changed. IT was like magic. At that moment. I knew I had to put IT on paper. Now i'm always on the hunt for inspiration. I love painting people, natural landscapes and city scenes, but the thing that gets my creative process going is abstract art. It's like the art of feelings. I do a bit of painting in school, and sometimes people hire me to paint the walls of offices or studios, but I most frequently paint during the sunrise hours. There's something magical about watching the world wake up while i'm capturing IT on paper. I'm in my creative zone making ordinary moments extraordinary. 2025-2026学年度下学期期末高二英语试题 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需 改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在 本试卷上无效。 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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最 佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对 话读两遍。 1.Why is the man worried about Sarah? A.She is stuck in traffic. B.She hasn't turned up C.She has got lost. 2.What does the woman dream of doing? A.Going to space. B.Building a spacecraft. C.Interviewing some astronauts. 3.Where did the woman usually shop previously? A.At a supermarket. B.At a shopping mall. C.At a small market area 4.What day is it today probably? A.Monday. B.Wednesday C.Thursday 5.Which type of exercise do the speakers prefer? A.Dance. B.Tennis. C.Football. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分;满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完 后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Where are the speakers most likely to be now? A.In a bedroom. B.In a basement. C.In a living room 7.How will the man help the woman? A.By cleaning the house.B.By fixing the broken TV. C.By telling others about their new rule 听第7段材料,回答第8题、9题。 8.Who might the speakers be? A.Students. B.Researchers. C.Historians. 9.What does the man think of history at the end of the conversation? A.Complex B.Meaningful. C.Repetitive 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Manager and secretary B.Receptionist and visitor. C.Seller and buyer 高二英语第1页共9页 11.Why does the man come to this office? A.To have lunch with his partners. B.To meet his investors. C.To negotiate prices. 12.What does the man mainly want Ms.Greenwell to do? A.Call him later. B.Meet with him tomorrow C.Invite him to her presentation. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What did the man do previously? A.He hosted conferences.B.He cooked food. C.He served customers. 14.Why is the man unsure about this position at first? A.He wants a better salary. B.He considers it a one-person job. C.He has done this kind of work too much. 15.What will the speakers probably do together next? A.Have a group meeting. B.Start training together. C.Look for a different job. 16.How does the man sound in the end? A.Satisfied. B.Uncertain. C.Disappointed. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What is the speaker mainly talking about? A.Her career. B.Her main inspiration. C.Her stories from childhood. 18.What made the speaker start painting? A.The encouragement from her parents. B.Her visit to an art museum C.A beautiful scene she saw. 19.What inspires the speaker's creativity in painting most? A.Interesting people. B.Abstract art. C.Urban areas. 20.When does the speaker mostly paint? A.While the sun is rising. B.While she's working in studios. C.While she's teaching her classes 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。 义 Four Unforgettable National Parks Around the World National parks serve as vital bridges connecting humans and wild nature.They protect fragile ecosystems while offering visitors chances to appreciate natural wonders in eco-friendly ways. Here are four world-famous national parks worth exploring. Yellowstone National Park,USA As the world's first official national park founded in 1872,Yellowstone stands out for its amazing geothermal landscapes.Old Faithful,a regular erupting geyser,draws crowds year-round. The park also boasts colorful hot springs,deep river canyons and vast grasslands. Wildlife thrives here:bison,elk,gray wolves and grizzly bears wander freely in their original habitats.Park rangers organize educational tours to teach tourists how to watch wild animals 高二英语第2页共9页 safely without disturbing them.All visitors must follow strict rules -no feeding wildlife,no walking off marked trails-to balance sightseeing and ecological protection. Banff National Park,Canada Located in the Canadian Rockies,Banff is famous for snow-capped peaks,crystal glacial lakes and natural hot springs.Lake Louise,with turquoise water surrounded by snow mountains, is its signature sight. Unlike crowded Yellowstone,Banff keeps large wild areas untouched.Hiking trails of different levels suit both beginners and experienced walkers.Local authorities limit daily visitor numbers to avoid damaging alpine plants.Many travelers choose camping to fully immerse themselves in quiet mountain nature. Serengeti National Park,Tanzania A UNESCO World Heritage Site,Serengeti is well-known for the Great Annual Migration. Over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebras travel hundreds of kilometers searching for water and grass,followed by lions,cheetahs and hyenas. Park managers work with local Maasai tribes to carry out wildlife protection.Tourists can only take guided safari cars;off-road driving is banned to protect grassland and animal paths.The park also runs wildlife rescue programs for injured creatures. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park,China Famous for towering quartz sandstone peaks rising from thick subtropical forests,this park inspired the floating mountains in the movie Avatar.It houses thousands of rare plants and protected wild animals like macaques and giant salamanders. To reduce human influence,many steep peaks are only open to observation,not climbing. Wooden boardwalks replace concrete roads to protect soil and roots.The park builds natural science museums,letting visitors learn China's efforts in forest and biodiversity conservation. 21.What makes Yellowstone National Park globally special? A.Massive stone forest peaks B.The annual great animal migration C.Its glacial lakes and snow mountains D.Unique geothermal scenery and animals 22.Which park takes measures to control daily tourist flow? A.Yellowstone B.Banff C.Serengeti D.Zhangjiajie 23.What rule do all four parks share to protect nature? A.Forbidding visitors to get close to lakes B.Limiting tourists to guided activities only C.Banning all camping and hiking in core zones D.Setting strict rules to reduce damage from humans B I first fell in love with acupuncture (when I realized that it could be a cure for a migraine,a very bad headache that often makes you unable to bear strong light.Before I discovered acupuncture,I tried everything for migraines.Eventually,my battle with migraines started to affect my studies and my relationships with my husband and friends.I couldn't focus or get my work done.Nothing worked permanently.That was when I decided to give acupuncture a shot. It took a few acupuncture sessions for me to start to notice gradual differences.In time,after following my treatment plan strictly,I went from having migraines more than half the days out of the month to just one or two migraines a month.I noticed I was having improvement with other 高二英语第3页共9页 symptoms as well. As I started to see improvement in my own health,I realized there was so much more to this approach to health and curing than just acupuncture.I started to learn about the Chinese Medicine ideas behind the acupuncture treatments and became attracted to the idea of Qi,or energy,and how it is affected by the seasons,diet,and more.It was my own health journey that eventually led me to my pursuit of my master's degree in Chinese Medicine the next year. When my patients come in for their first consultation,many are not aware of all of the potential benefits available to them beyond a simple acupuncture treatment.As a practitioner in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM),it is my job to listen,determine the range of the problem, educate and create a treatment plan for my patients.What I love about my career is that I have the opportunity to share a number of treatment options including acupuncture,cupping,and dietary recommendations,as well as little at-home tips that make a world of difference. 24.Why did the author try acupuncture? A.She was unable to bear bright light. B.She had known its benefits before migraines C.Her husband and friends advised her to try it. D.Her incurable headache affected her life quality. 25.What do we know about the acupuncture treatment? A.It erased the author's migraines. B.It involved complex treatment plans. C.It worked gradually but effectively D.It was closely based on the idea of Oi 26.What did acupuncture bring to the author? A.A higher academic degree. B.A firm decision to study medicine C.A reputation for treating migraines. D.An interest in Traditional Chinese medicine 27.Which of the following best describes the author as a TCM practitioner? A.Caring but cautious. B.Attentive and considerate C.Strict but encouraging. D.Knowledgeable and experienced. Many children try to make their parents proud.But in some families,a child's success is always"on show".Parents want praise from others,and the child may feel like a performer,not a person. The term"peacock parenting"comes from the idea of being"as proud as a peacock".Here it means a self-centered style of parenting.A peacock parent may show off a"perfect family"in public,yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child fails to meet high expectations. Over time,the child may learn that love is conditional.They may hide their real feelings,stop exploring their own interests,and start to believe,"I am not worthy." Experts describe three common signs.The first is psychological control.When the child sets a boundary or feels upset,the parent may say,"You're too sensitive,"and turn the blame back onto the child.This often creates a sense of guilt.The second is unpredictable mood swings.The parent can be warm one day and cold the next,making the child feel like they are"walking on eggshells". In adulthood,this may lead to people-pleasing and weak boundaries.The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention,or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically.As a result,the child may grow up too fast and miss out on a normal childhood. Healing takes time,but it is possible.The first step is to be kinder to yourself and reconnect 高二英语第4页共9页 with your own interests.Supportive friends,groups,or professional help can provide the care that was previously missing.Clear boundaries can also make a relationship safer,and if contact continues to cause harm,limiting contact may be necessary.After all,there are many places to find warmth,and not all of them are under a parent's roof. 28.What is the purpose of paragraph 1? A.To raise an issue B.To describe a study C.To explain the causes. D.To offer the solutions. 29.What does"peacock parenting"in paragraph 2 mainly focus on? A.Public approval. B.Unconditional love C.Independent growth D.Honest self-expression 30.Which sign best matches "role reversal"in paragraph 3? A.The parent praises the child in public B.The child tries to win others'approval C.The parent relies on the child for support. D.The child avoids setting any boundaries. 31.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A.Distance ensures safety. B.Self-care is the final step. C.healing requires parental effort. D.Support exists beyond the family D In our increasingly online lives,convenience has come at a cost.Researchers at the applied Social Media Lab at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet Society say the current system puts your privacy at risk and makes you more vulnerable to identity theft,and they have a plan to fix it. As part of a digital identity symposium in April,engineers from ASML launched the Keyring wallet,an open-source identity verification()tool Keyring,which was developed in collaboration with the Linux Foundation's Decentralized Trust Graph Working Group,was designed around a user-owned identity wallet where users can share a specific but limited aspect of their identity.That might mean revealing age but not birth date;or they possess an account with a specific email provider without disclosing the username. To use the wallet,users prove their identity through biometric data such as a fingerprint or face scan,which is only stored on the user's cellphone. Keyring also supports verification of in-person connections without a company operating as an intermediary().For instance,two people who meet at a professional conference could securely verify their identities and confirm they met in person without handing over their data to a service like LinkedIn.Each securely verified connection contributes to what researchers call a decentralized trust graph:there is no centralized database of identity data,but each user can be sure of the proof of everyone in their network.Nicole Brennan,senior UX designer,said one of the main goals for Keyring is ease of use. According to Yajaira Gonzalez,a product leader at aSML,the technology's main challenge is buy-in from institutions,governments,and corporations,because they would need to issue and recognize verified proof."Currently they do benefit a lot from owning and controlling your data, because at the end of the day,they monetize it."Gonzalez said her main hope was for a grassroots movement demanding greater control over user data. 32.Why do the researchers launch the Keyring wallet? A.To fight against online theft B.To fix the danger of data loss C.To cut the cost of convenience D.To protect users'online privacy 高二英语第5页共9页 33.What do Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4 focus on A.The technical theory and backup B.The key features and functions C.The comparison with traditional tools D.The role of the Linux Foundation 34.What does the underlined word"monetize"in the last paragraph most probably mean? A.make profits from B.keep track of C.cut down on D.restrict access to 35.What is the best title for this passage? A.Risks of Exposing Personal Information Online B.ANew Tool for Protecting Digital Identity Online C.Various Ways to Complete Identity Verification Online D.Public Efforts to Regulate the Use of User Data Online 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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。 Digital Medicine Could the next suggestion from your doctor be downloading an app?Collectively known as digital medicine,a large number of apps in use or under development can now detect or monitor mental and physical disorders or directly administer therapies.36 Many detection aids rely on mobile devices to record such features as users'voices,locations, facial expressions,exercise and sleep;then they apply artificial intelligence to mark the possible change of a condition.Some smart watches,for instance,contain a sensor that automatically detects and warns people of a dangerous heart rate.37 These wearable detection aids will not replace a doctor any time soon but can be helpful partners in stressing concerns that need follow-up.38Some are being developed to detect things such as cancerous DNA,stomach bleeds,body temperature and oxygen levels.The sensors inside your body can then send the data to apps for recording. 39For the most part,those intended to diagnose or treat disorders must be proved safe and effective in clinical trials and earn regulatory approval;some may need a doctor's permission. Clearly,society must move into the future of digital medicine with care-ensuring that the apps go through strict testing,protect privacy and go smoothly into doctors'work.With such protections in place,healthcare costs could be saved by marking unhealthy behaviors and helping people to make changes before diseases set in.40For researchers,the patterns that emerge will provide them with novel ideas for how best to build healthier habits and prevent diseases. A.Not all healthcare apps can be used as digital medicine. B.Digital medicine has been widely used in all aspects of life nowadays. C.Detection aids can also take the form of eatable and sensor-bearing pills D.For doctors,applying aI to the data could help them personalize patient care. E.They can both help diagnose symptoms and enhance traditional medical care. F.Other similar tools can detect breathing disorders,depression and other conditions G.These data also help doctors detect diseases and help patients change their behaviors. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 高二英语第6页共9页 Sleepy-eyed,I arrived in Jordan()just before midnight.41up the rental car,the agent mumbled something about a gas station.Trying to stay 42,I really didn't pay attention. The next morning,I headed to the desert castle excitedly.While driving,I noticed that there wasn't a fuel gauge (on the dashboard.That was 43.But I didn't think twice about it:I had just got the rental so there should be 44 fuel. After passing numerous gas stations,I was finally in the open desert.Complete 45 And that's when my car suddenly came to a stop. What?!In the middle of nowhere,I stared at the engine with no idea what to do.46 seized me. Within 10 minutes,a Jordanian 47.He didn't speak English and my Arabic was limited.After 48 my car,he told me through 49 that I was out of gas.Who knew that rental cars didn't come with a full tank of gas there?! The man signaled me to get in his car and drove to the nearest gas station to get extra petrol. We then got back to my car to put the gas in.When I 50my wallet to pay him,he refused. My thanks,a smile,and one photo together were all he wanted.Before we fully 51,he even followed me a bit to ensure that I was safely on my way even though it was not getting late. Today,whenever I think of Jordan,this memory 52 comes to mind,and my heart swells with gratitude.It is the stranger who saved my trip and reminded me of the importance of 53 I have since traveled to many more places,but I have never met another stranger who created such a deep 54 on me.Too often we are warned about staying away from strangers,but this experience proved that most people are full of kindness and ready to help.And I'd like to _55 it forward whenever I get the chance. 41.A.Setting B.Speeding C.Picking D.Putting 42.A.humble B.awake C.silent D.calm 43.A.universal B.uncertain C.odd D.objective 44.A.plentiful B.rare C.diverse D.limited 45.A.isolation B.damage C.chaos D.darkness 46.A.Anger B.Curiosity C.Fascination D.Panic 47.A.turned over B.pulled over C.passed over D.leaned over 48.A.examining B.repairing C.stopping D.moving 49.A.head nod B.eye contact C.foot step D.hand gestures 50.A.pulled out B.turned on C.took apart D.dropped off 51.A.talked B.parted C.engaged D.understood 52.A.hesitantly B.gradually C.instantly D.randomly 53.A.gratefulness B.cautiousness C.kindness D.positiveness 54.A.impression B.observation C.reliance D.emphasis 55.A.move B.put C.look D.pay 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。 Some stories do not touch audiences with events,but with 56 remains after those events:a letter that never arrived in full,a name that carries weight,a promise 57 (leave)open.The film Dear You is a beautiful reminder that the most powerful stories are often 高二英语第7页共9页 the 58(simple)ones.What begins as a grandson's search for answers gradually unfolds into a deeply moving reflection 59 family,migration,sacrifice,and the connections that endure across generations.The mystery at its centre is attractive,60 it is the emotions surrounding it that truly leave a mark. What struck me most is how lived-in everything feels.There are no flashy 61 (twist)or grand speeches,just ordinary people carrying decades of love,regret,and longing.The film's exploration of the Chinese diasporas()and the bonds maintained through letters 62 (give)it a universality that extends far beyond its specific cultural setting.It occasionally leans a little too heavily into sentimentality(感伤情绪),but the_63 (sincere)of its storytelling makes 64 difficult to resist.At the end of the movie,I 65(sweep)up completely in it-a warm,heartfelt film that understands the value of family,memory,and the stories passed down through generations. 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,你收到教授选修课“跨文化沟通'的外教Jim的邮件,请阅读并回复。 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 all, Thank you for choosing the course"Cross-Cultural Communication"next term.To make it a better experience for all,I'd love to have your advice.Please reply with 1.a particular topic you are curious about; 2.a short explanation of why it interests you. Your advice will help shape our course,and I'll choose the most popular topics to discuss in class. Looking forward to your feedback. Best regards, Jim Dear Jim, I'm writing to share my expected topic for the"Cross-Cultural Communication"course. Sincerely yours, 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。 Danny and Brandon were cut from the football team.As their teacher,I thought maybe I could offer something to ease their heartbreak.So I stayed up late and designed a game for my English class. Before class,I pictured Danny listening with focus and imagined Brandon joking but still playing the game.However,within minutes after class started,it fell apart:Danny pressed the buzzer repeatedly and Brandon talked loudly with others while I was trying to explain the 高二英语第8页共9页 game. I paused and asked,"What's going on?I searched the room for a face that looked sorry.No one met my eyes.When Danny pressed the buzzer again and Brandon laughed,I removed them from class in disappointment.They never knew I had built that game for them. After class,I decided to talk to them,thinking if I said the right thing,something would shift.I said,"I know you can do better.But I can't want it more than you do."They laughed,"That's not our fault.""You're acting like losers,I said.The word landed.The air in the room changed. Danny's laugh dropped.Brandon looked away.As an English teacher,I've always known words have weight.That day,mine hit harder than I meant. After they left,I cried because I had said something I didn't believe-and because for a second,I did.Teaching high school means the students who drive you to the edge are those you care about most. Several days later,Danny stayed after class."Do you not like me anymore?He said casually, but his voice sounded uncertain."People can have disagreements and still care about each other,"I said.He didn'trespond.But he nodded.It wasn't an apology.But it was something. A week later,the two boys came to me holding a flyer:they planned to hold a casual baseball game for students who didn't make the school team. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右: (2)请按如下格式作答。 They invited me to serve as the guest judge,and I accepted right away. When it ended the two boys walked over to me. 高二英语第9页共9页

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