湖北十堰市第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题

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十堰一中2025-2026学年第二学期期末考试试题 高二英语 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 命题人:蒋国峰 审题人:毛世剑 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。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 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. What will the man do next? A. Go back to his office. B. Ask a neighbor for help. C. Wait outside the house. 2. What does the woman think of the weather now? A. It's very cold. B. It might rain soon. C. It's quite warm. 3. Where are the speakers probably? A. In Chicago. B. In Lexington. C. In Los Angeles. 4. Who might the woman be? A. An athlete. B. A reporter. C. A coach. 5. What does the woman suggest doing first? A. Finding other activities. B. Changing parents' own habits. C. Setting strict rules for the kids. 第 1 页共 12 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6. What time is it now? A.5:40 p. m. B.6:00 p. m. C.6:20 p. m. 7. What does the woman want to do? A. Make some coffee. B. Have a rest. C. Buy some gifts. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8. Who is the woman probably talking to? A. A host. B. A technology developer. C. A teacher. 9. What is the man's new project about? A. A tool for homework help. B. A website for news sharing. C. A game for language learning. 10. What does the man value most in his work? A. Earning a high salary. B. Winning competitions. C. Helping students. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11. How did the woman start growing plants? A. She was given some by a neighbor. B. She wanted to try it since childhood. C. She needed a hobby after an injury. 12. What did the woman wish for most as a child? A. A bat. B. A pet. C. A pot. 13. Where does this conversation probably take place? 第 2 页共 12 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 A. At a garden center. B. In a plant market. C. At the woman's home. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14. What's the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Judge and competitor. B. Teacher and student. C. Classmates. 15. Whose project is related to the seasons? A. Laura's. B. Paul's. C. Harry's. 16. Where will the woman place her project? A. On a display table. B. On the teacher's desk. C. On a shelf. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17. What is the speaker mainly introducing? A. A new seaside park. B. A small beach. C. An art project. 18. Why is the place called Clay Bay? A. Artists often work there. B. It was once a clay factory. C. Clay pieces covered the beach. 19. How long was the bay used as a dumping site? A. About 18 years. B. About 51 years. C. About 93 years. 20. What does the speaker hope for in the future? A. People will value nature more. B. The beach will be fully cleaned. C. More people will make art from clay. 第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,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。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 A Do you want to go camping in a national park? This is the place to start! Yellowstone National Park,well-known as the world's first national park, has a variety of campgrounds for you to choose from. About Reservation All campgrounds must be reserved in advance, with the exception of Mammoth which offers first-come, first-served sites. In the campgrounds, you can also be offered certain service as follows.Please take a look at it before you make a reservation. Campground 2026 Dates Nightly Price Sites Bridge Bay 5/15-9/13 $38 431 ① ◎ Fishing Bridge RV(房车) Park 6/8-10/17 $94 310 ● ● ● ● Grant Village 6/26-9/26 $45 429 ● ① ● ^ ● Lewis Lake 6/15-10/11 $20 84 ◎ ● ❶ Madison 5/1-10/17 $38 278 ◎ ● ◎ ● Mammoth Year-round $25 82 ● ● Tower Fall 5/22-9/27 $30 31 Disabled-friendly sites Pay showers Toilets -Full hookups(接口) Dump station Biker and hiker sites (limited number) About Group Sites Group sites are found at Bridge Bay, Grant Village, and Madison campgrounds for large groups with a leader who is officially responsible for the group (e. g. educational groups). Prices vary from $165 to$475 one night, depending on group size. Advance reservations are also requested. Please contactYellowstone National Park Lodges for detailed information. About RVs If you' re renting an RV, you can't have it delivered or picked up outside the park. You must drive it in and out yourself. Fishing Bridge RV Park is the only campground offering water, sewers(排污管), and electrical hookups, and it is for hard-sided vehicles only. Soft-sided setups, including tents, are not allowed. Dump stations, which allow RV owners to empty their waste safely and cleanly, may close when temperatures are below freezing. 21. What is the nightly price for a campground with full hookups and toilets in August? A.$20. B.$30. C.$94. D.$45. 22. What can we know about the mentioned campgrounds? A. A leader is a must for group sites. B. All of them should be booked beforehand. C. Dump stations are available all year around. D. Prices of group sites depends on the reservation date. 23. Which column is the passage probably taken from? A. Current affairs. B Business. C. Culture. D. Lifestyle. 第 4 页 共 12 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 B Born and raised in Ghana, Kofi was fascinated by Chinese movies like Journey to the West, which sparked his curiosity about Chinese language and culture. Determined to understand more, he enrolled in a Chinese studies program at a top university in Ghana in 2017. The beginning was challenging. The unfamiliar characters, tones, and grammar made him consider quitting after his very first lesson. Fortunately, his Chinese teacher offered consistent encouragement and even invited him to spend a vacation fully engaged in language practice. It was then that he received hisChinese name, Wang Chenggong, meaning“King of Success”. To deepen his cultural understanding, Kofi volunteered at the Confucius Institute, where he learned calligraphy, paper-cutting, and dragon dance. His efforts were recognized with several awards. In 2019,he was elected president of his university's Chinese Students Association and later won the nationalChinese Bridge competition, which earned him a scholarship to study in China. Although the pandemic delayed his plans, he persisted, working as a teaching assistant and volunteer Chinese teacher in Ghana. Finally, in September 2023, Kofi arrived in China. Beyond the language and culture, he had long studied, he experienced firsthand the realities of Chinese-style modernization: efficient high-speed railways, mobile payment systems, and AI-enabled services. What struck him most was the sense of safety—— leaving his laptop in the library or forgetting his diary on the subway never led to loss, thanks to the honest and systemic social order. Reflecting on his journey, Kofi often says,“Wo de ren sheng yin zhong wen er mei li”——“My life is beautiful because of Chinese.” From movie-inspired curiosity to life-changing cross-cultural immersion,his story illustrates how passion and perseverance can bridge continents and create new beginnings. 24. What initially motivated Kofi to learn Chinese? A. A scholarship to study in China. B. Encouragement from his family. C Awards from the Confucius Institute. D. Chinese movies he watched in childhood. 25. What does Kofi's experience in paragraph 2 mainly show? A. The value of a teacher's support. B. The importance of a Chinese name. C. The challenges of a different culture. D. The difficulty of learning a language. 26. What left the deepest impression on Kofi after he arrived in China? A. The smooth high-speed trains. B. The convenience of payment. C. The security of modern Chinese society. D. Services powered by artificial intelligence. 27. What does the underlined word“immersion” in the last paragraph mean? A Planning. B. Mobility. C. Safety. D. Involvement. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 C Fueled by the enthusiasm of fans, many stars are emphasizing sustainability in their tours and live events. In many parts of the world, summer calendars are packed with music festivals. But on 25 May, Act1.5, one of such shows, tried to be something different. Advertised as a“climate action accelerator(加速器)”, it showed the cooperation between a band called Massive Attack and scientists at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester,UK, to reduce carbon emissions in the live music industry. Such efforts are much needed. In 2026, researchers estimated that the UK music industry produced some 540,000 tons of greenhouse-gas emissions annually. Live music accounted for 74% of that. Those figures are likely to have risen. Many in the music industry are advocating ever more loudly on sustainability. Radiohead, Coldplay,and Billie Eilish are just some of the famous Western stars who have declared initiatives to make live events more sustainable. These initiatives have not always met with the approval of climate campaigners. One common criticism is that stars’ advocacy often focuses on the actions of individual fans. When it comes to high-energy aspects of touring, such as stage power requirements and artists’ travel, their preferred solution is often to find alternative ways to cancel out impact, rather than reducing emissions directly. However, it is heartening to see that some real change has already been achieved. In 2023, for the first time, the long-running Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom was powered only by fossil-fuel-free energy. In June 2025, Coldplay announced that direct emissions from its current world tour were almost 60% lower than those of its 20246-17 stadium tour. Historically, music has played a key part in social movements. The industry now has the chance to be a role model for real change. A 2025 report by researchers at the University of Glasgow, UK, found that music fans are more likely to care about climate change than non-music fans. So, the change will come when it is driven by those highest up in the music industry and backed by good science. 28. What makes the Act 1.5 music event special? A. Demonstrating a different musical style. B. Promoting the cooperation between bands. C. Funding scientific research on climate. D. Taking green actions based on science. 29. What is the purpose of listing data in the third paragraph? A. 1o highlight the UK music industry's success. B. To indicate the challenges in the UK music industry. O. To criticize the rising costs of the UK music festivals D. To stress the emission impact of the UK music industry. 30. Why do climate campaigners sometimes disapprove of stars’ advocacy? A. It emphasizes reducing artists' travel emission. B. It focuses on fans cutting down emissions. C. It prefers to use fossil-fuel-free energy. D. It ignores the action of individual fans. 31. What is the author's attitude to the music industry addressing climate issues? A. Doubtful B. Negative. C. Positive. D. Critical. 第 6 页共 12 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 D. Shared tables, a trend enjoying popularity in the 1980s, offer a different social way to digital natives in the West. Where diners once were unwilling to sit with strangers, Gen Z, individuals born between1997 and 2012, are pulling their chairs a little closer. According to new data, 90% of Gen Z diners say they enjoy communal tables, or shared tables, compared to just 60% of boomers, people born during a period when many babies were born, highlighting a generational revival of dining together. Communal dining has long divided the room —— in more than one way. For example, a report from the online reservation service company Resy found 63% of respondents feel that communal tables are great for meeting new people, with half saying they' ve had interesting conversations with someone they otherwise wouldn't have spoken to while dining with strangers. However, the format has been a joke in anAmerican comedy, where characters put up with awkward small talk over shared seating. Michael Della Penna, chief strategy officer at the digital advertising research firm InMarket, said that, for members of a notably anxious generation, the communal environment can be comforting,“because you don't have to be the focus or the initiator of the group conversation.” It's especially comforting for those who may feel like they don't have the social skills.“It's a safe step towards connecting and being social where you don't have the heavy weight of carrying the entire conversation,”Della Penna said. “Communal dining has a history of thousands of years, but its popularity has been unstable, with waves of enthusiasm following periods of little interaction,” said Donnie Madia, a Chicago-based restaurateur.“Back in 2008, after the financial crisis, which forced people to reduce engagement with others, people wanted to be together, and to be in smaller spaces; once they started to come back to the restaurants, they wanted that festive feeling of dining together.” Gen Z grew up online, but they' re intentionally seeking real-world connections, and restaurants have become that gathering space again. For them, sharing a table isn't just practical seating. 32. What does paragraph 1 mainly talk about? A. Digital natives lack connections. B. The shared dining trend is back. C. Shared tables change social ways. D. Gen Z have similar eating habits. 33. What do the examples show about communal dining in paragraph 2? A. It is often misunderstood. B. It is gaining popularity. C. It receives mixed reactions. D. It leads to disconnection. 34. Why might communal dining appeal to anxious people? A. It provides group topics to discuss. B. It allows them to present social skills. C. It enables them to be the talk's focus. D. It offers a less pressured way to socialize. 35. What do Donnie Madia's words imply? A. Communal dining caught on after 2008. B. Crises discourage people from exploring. C. Restaurant s need to create the festive feeling. D. Social disconnection stimulates communal dining. 第 7 页共 12 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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。 I have sometimes given money to beggars. 36 Please let me explain why. First, for every dollar that we give to a beggar, the more profitable we make begging and,comparatively, the less profitable we make working. This is bad, for we want people to work, not beg.Working is productive while begging is at best neutral and often a burden. Second, the beggar who receives the money might spend it on alcohol or drugs. 37 When I went to elementary school, I remember that I was very moved by a song named" Streets ofLondon". The song tells a heartbreaking story about some of London's poorest, an old man in particular.Not long ago, however, when I heard the song on the radio, it struck me that the man in the song does not live that horrible a life after all. Judging from the lyrics of the song, the man has shoes, and occasional access to a newspaper. 38 So why should you give money to the beggar in the developed world instead of the starving child in Africa? It might be harsh to claim that it is immoral to give money to Western beggars. After all, it seems reasonable that you can spend the money as you like. 39 If our aim is to benefit ourselves,then giving money to beggars is not suitable. If our aim is to benefit others, then giving money to beggars is also wasteful. In seeking to help others, we should not merely give to those who are geographically close to us and whose appearance arouses our sympathy. 40 To achieve this, we should first decide how much we are willing to spend helping others, and then donate money to the most efficient charity. A. Many people die of hunger in Africa. B. True as it might be, we should spend our money wisely. C. Why not donate money to those in need of financial aid? D. Upon reflection, however, I have come to change my mind. E. You almost certainly spend money helping the wrong people. F. In a world where thousands die of hunger every day, that's a pretty comfortable life. G. Rather, we should aid those who are the least responsible for the situation they' re in. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I used to work in a center for people with alcohol use disorder in Aberdeen. I took some of them hillwalking occasionally, and the sense of 41 in getting to a peak for them was really beneficial.42 the geologic features, birds and wildlife really helped to build up confidence. I recall an occasion when I was planning a 43 , and one center resident asked how using a map and compass 44 people to find the way in the hills —— so I showed him how to 45them. Next day, when we set off, he 46 the map, checked the compass and led us towards the peak. I had done this hill several times before and conditions were 47 . We started on the path, then headed up onto the open hillside and stepped onto the wide and flat plateau(高原). I watched him adjust the 48 with the compass, no need to 49 , for he did it exactly right. He used the map and compass 50 , and led us right to the top. He was so51 that he had been able to do this. People with alcohol use disorder often 52 low self-worth. I believe the chance to successfully take responsibility for 53 a group up this hill really helped this individual on his way to 54 , and even perhaps gave him the 55 to be able to take on tasks and jobs in everyday life. 41. A. security B. achievement C. belonging D. responsibility 42. A. Identifying B. Describing C. Assessing D. Protecting 43. A. lecture B. party C. walk D. meeting 44. A. reminded B. enabled C. forced D. prepared 45. A. fix B. choose C. store D. use 46. A. folded B. sought C. consulted D. refreshed 47. A. tough B. special C. clear D. urgent 48. A. direction B. ambition C. interaction D. destination 49. A. hurry B. apologize C. criticize D. disturb 50. A. desperately B. accurately C. hesitantly D. directly 51. A. delighted B. shocked C. relaxed D. lucky 52. A. escape from B. draw on C. focus on D. suffer from 53. A. extending B. dividing C. leading D. following 54. A. recovery B. profession C. independence D. exploration 55. A. inspiration B. confidence C. suspension D. mercy 第 9 页共 12 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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。 China urges parents to avoid ' digital babysitting' The Ministry of Education treats digital devices 56 convenient tools, but warns parents against using them as a“digital babysitter.” It has called on families 57 (focus) on companionship, play, sports, and time in nature— benefits that children have long enjoyed. 58 the ministry emphasizes most is that play should remain the primary activity for young children. Digital products — such as reading companions and interactive games — must not replace physical picture books and toys, 59 means that digital tools should not be used to directly generate child observation records either. Authoritative research shows that early and prolonged exposure to digital products causes long-lasting harm to children's eyesight, attention time, language skills, 60 emotional development. The appeal 61 digital devices, with their bright screens and instant feedback,often hides these long-term risks. This is the first time the ministry 62 (issue) such clear guidelines during the national preschool education 63 (formal). Other 64 (favorite) among parents, such as educational apps and chat-based tools, are also discouraged if they replace real interaction. There is broad international agreement on 65(limit) digital exposure to protect children's developmental rights. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是学生会主席李华,受学校英语社团的邀请给高一的新生做演讲,谈谈如何保护眼睛、预防近视。演讲稿的内容包括: (1)眼睛的重要性; (2)学校将要开展的预防近视的举措。 注意: (1)词数80左右; (2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 参考词汇:nearsighted近视的 Dear freshmen, I'm Li Hua, President of the Student Union. 第二节读后续写(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 parents do a lot of embarrassing things! Usually, it's my dad who sings silly songs or tells boring jokes around my friends. But a few weeks ago, it was my mother who played the embarrassing-parent role. While my mom and I were shopping, we ran into my teacher, who mentioned that the school didn't have a music teacher to help our class put together a performance for Winter Fair. And right then and there, my mom said,“I know the perfect song and dance. I' ll teach it to the kids!” Before I could say“Please don't”, my mom had agreed to come to my class every morning at 9:30for a week. Oh, and just to be clear, it's not as if she's a professional entertainer. My parents run a small grocery store, and the only singing my mom does is in the shower “Um,”I said on our way home,“are you sure this is such a good idea?”“Of course!” she said.“If we want your school Winter Fair to happen, people need to step up and volunteer.”“I know volunteering is 第11页共12页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 important,” I said,“but couldn't you help out in Tex and Indi's kindergarten instead?” She laughed,“Don't be silly. We will have fun!” “OK, fellas!” my teacher said at 9:28 on Monday.“We' re going to stop silent reading a little early today because a special guest is here to help us with a performance for Winter Fair. Let's all welcomeArizona's mother.” I looked up to discover my mom standing at the front of the room wearing the world's silliest snowflake hat.“I'm super excited to be here with you!” my mom said,“I'm going to teach you a fun little song-and-dance performance I learned a few years back, when I did some theater in college. Here goes!” Oh please, oh please, I said over and over in my head, let there be a fire drill or a power failure, or anything to stop my mom from completely embarrassing herself and me!!! But apparently, my mom was not at all concerned about looking silly. She turned on some background music and started singing and dancing away. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1:"I can't believe this is happening" was all I could think. Paragraph 2: My mom turned out to be more than a little OK at performing. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $十堰一中2025-2026学年第二学期期末考试试题 高二英语 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 命题人:蒋国峰 审题人:毛世创 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。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第节(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.What will the man do next? A.Go back to his office. B.Ask a neighbor for help. C.Wait outside the house. 2.What does the woman think of the weather now? A.It's very cold. B.It might rain soon. C.It's quite warm. 3.Where are the speakers probably? A.In Chicago. B.In Lexington. C.In Los Angeles. 4.Who might the woman be? A.An athlete. B.A reporter. C.A coach. 5.What does the woman suggest doing first? A.Finding other activities. B.Changing parents'own habits. C.Setting strict rules for the kids. 第1页共12页 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儿个小题,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。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6.What time is it now? A.5:40p.m. B.6:00p.m (.6.20p.m 7.What does the woman want to do? A.Make some coffee. B.Have a rest. C.Buy some gifts. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.Who is the woman probably talking to? A.A host. B.A technology developer. C.A teacher. 9.What is the man's new project about? A.A tool for homework help. B.A website for news sharing C.A game for language learning. 10.What does the man value most in his work? A.Earning a high salary. B.Winning competitions. C.Helping students. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.How did the woman start growing plants? A.She was given some by a neighbor. B.She wanted to try it since childhood. C.She needed a hobby after an injury. 12.What did the woman wish for most as a child? A.A bat. B.A pet. C.A pot. 13.Where does this conversation probably take place? 第2页共12页 A.At a garden center. B.In a plant markef. C.At the woman's home 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.What's the probable relationship betwcen the speakers? A.Judge and competitor. B.Teacher and student. C.Classmates. 15.Whose project is related to the seasons? A.Laura's. B.Paul's. C.Harry's. 16.Where will the woman place her projeet? A.On a display table. B.On the teacher's desk. C.On a shelf. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What is the speaker mainly introducing? A.A new seaside park. B.A small beach. C.An art project. 18.Why is the place called Clay Bay? A.Artists often work there. B.It was once a clay factory. C.Clay pieces covered the beach 19.How long was the bay used as a dumping site? A.About 18 years. B.About 51 years. C.About 93 years. 20.What does the speaker hope for in the future? A.People will value nature more. B.The beach will be fully cleaned. C.More people will make art from clay. 第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,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 Do you want to go camping in a national park?This is the place to start!Yellowstone National Park, well-known as the world's first national park,has a variety of campgrounds for you to choose from. About Reservation All campgrounds must be reserved in advance,with the exception of Mammoth which offers first-come,first-served sites.In the campgrounds,you can also be offered certain service as follows. Please take a look at it before you make a reservation. Campground 2026 Dates Nightly Price Sites 品 Bridge Bay 5/15-9/13 $38 431 ● Fishing Bridge RV(房 6/8-10/17 $94 310 车)Park Grant Village 6/26-9/26 $45 429 ● Lewis Lake 6/15-10/11 $20 84 Madison 5/1-10/17 $38 278 0 Mammoth Year-round $25 82 Tower Fall 5/22-9/27 $30 31 0 Disabled-friendly sites 置Pay showers 包Toilets 年Full hookups(接口) Dump station Biker and hiker sites (limited number) About Group Sites Group sites are found at Bridge Bay,Grant Village,and Madison campgrounds for large groups with a leader who is officially responsible for the group (e.g.educational groups).Prices vary from $165 to $475 one night,depending on group size.Advance reservations are also requested.Please contact Yellowstone National Park Lodges for detailed information. About RVs If you're renting an RV,you can't have it delivered or picked up outside the park.You must drive it in and out yourself.Fishing Bridge RV Park is the only campground offering water,sewers(),and electrical hookups,and it is for hard-sided vehicles only.Soft-sided setups,including tents,are not allowed.Dump stations,which allow RV owners to empty their waste safely and cleanly,may close when temperatures are below freezing. 21.What is the nightly price for a campground with full hookups and toilets in August? A.$20. B.$30. C.$94. D.$45. 22.What can we know about the mentioned campgrounds? A.A leader is a must for group sites. B.All of them should be booked beforehand. C.Dump stations are available all year around. D.Prices of group sites depends on the reservation date. 23.Which column is the passage probably taken from? A.Current affairs. B Business. C.Culture. D.Lifestyle. 第4页共12页 夕 Born and raised in Ghana,Kofi was fascinated by Chinese movies like Journey to the West,which sparked his curiosity about Chinese language and culture.Determined to understand more,he enrolled in a Chinese studies program at a top university in Ghana in 2017. The beginning was challenging.The unfamiliar characters,tones,and grammar made him consider quitting after his very first lesson.Fortunately,his Chinese teacher offered consistent encouragement and even invited him to spend a vacation fully engaged in language practice.It was then that he received his Chinese name,Wang Chenggong,meaning"King of Success". To deepen his cultural understanding,Kofi volunteered at the Confucius Institute,where he learned calligraphy,paper-cutting,and dragon dance.His efforts were recognized with several awards.In 2019, he was elected president of his university's Chinese Students Association and later won the national Chinese Bridge competition,which earned him a scholarship to study in China.Although the pandemic delayed his plans,he persisted,working as a teaching assistant and volunteer Chinese teacher in Ghana. Finally,in September 2023,Kofi arrived in China.Beyond the language and culture,he had long studied,he experienced firsthand the realities of Chinese-style modernization:efficient high-speed railways,mobile payment systems,and AI-enabled services.What struck him most was the sense of safety-leaving his laptop in the library or forgetting his diary on the subway never led to loss,thanks to the honest and systemic sociai order. Reflecting on his journey,Kofi often says,"Wo de ren sheng yin zhong wen er mei li"-"My life is beautiful because of Chinese.From movie-inspired curiosity to life-changing cross-cultural immersion, his story illustrates how passion and perseverance can bridge continents and create new beginnings. 24.What initially motivated Kofi to learn Chinese? A.A scholarship to study in China. B.Eneouragement from his family. C Awards from the Confucius Institute. D.Chmese movies he watched in childhood. 25.What does Kofi's experience in paragraph 2 mainly show? A.The value of a teacher's support. B.The importance of a Chinese name. C.The challenges of a different culture. D.The difficulty of learning a language. 26.What left the deepest impression on Kofi after he arrived in China? A.The smooth high-speed trains. B.The convenience of payment C.The security of modern Chinese society.D Services powered by artificial intelligence. 27.What does the underlined word "immersion"in the last paragraph mean? A Planning. B.Mobility. C.Safety. D.Involvement. c Fueled by the enthusiasm of fans,many stars are emphasizing sustainability in their tours and live events. In many parts of the world,summer calendars are packed with music festivals.But on 25 May,Act 1.5,one of such shows,tried to be something different.Advertised as a"climate action accelerator( )"it showed the cooperation between a band called Massive Attack and scientists at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester,UK,to reduce carbon emissions in the live music industry. Such efforts are much needed.In 2026,researchers estimated that the UK music industry produced some 540,000 tons of greenhouse-gas emissions annually.Live music accounted for 74%of that.Those figures are likely to have risen. Many in the music industry are advocating ever more loudly on sustainability.Radiohead,Coldplay, and Billie Eilish are just some of the famous Western stars who have declared initiatives to make live events more sustainable. These initiatives have not always met with the approval of climate campaigners.One common criticism is that stars'advocacy often focuses on the actions of individual fans.When it comes to high-energy aspects of touring,such as stage power requirements and artists'travel,their preferred solution is often to find alternative ways to cancel out impact,rather than reducing emissions directly. However,it is heartening to see that some real change has already been achieved.In 2023,for the first time,the long-running Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom was powered only by fossil-fuel-free energy.In June 2025,Coldplay announced that direct emissions from its current world tour were almost 60%lower than those of its 20246-17 stadium tour. Historically,music has played a key part in social movements.The industry now has the chance to be a role model for real change.A 2025 report by researchers at the University of Glasgow,UK,found that music fans are more likely to care about climate change than non-music fans.So,the change will come when it is driven by those highest up in the music industry and backed by good science. 28.What makes the Act 1.5 music event special? A.Demonstrating a different musical style. B.Promoting the cooperation between bands. C.Funding scientific research on climate. D.Taking green actions based on science. 29.What is the purpose of listing data in the third paragraph? A.To highlight the UK music industry's success. B.To indicate the challenges in the UK music industry. O.To criticize the rising costs of the UK music festivals D.To stress the emission impact of the UK music industry. 30.Why do climate campaigners sometimes disapprove of stars'advocacy? A.It emphasizes reducing artists'travel emission. B.It focuses on fans cutting down emissions. C.It prefers to use fossil-fuel-free energy. D.It ignores the action of individual fans. 31.What is the author's attitude to the music industry addressing climate issues? A.Doubtful B.Negative C.Positive. D.Critical. 第6页共12页 D Shared tables,a trend enjoying popularity in the 1980s,offer a different social way to digital natives in the West.Where diners once were unwilling to sit with strangers,Gen Z,individuals born between 1997 and 2012,are pulling their chairs a little closer.According to new data,90%of Gen Z diners say they enjoy communal tables,or shared tables,compared to just 60%of boomers,people born during a period when many babies were born,highlighting a generational revival of dining together. Communal dining has long divided the room-in more than one way.For example,a report from the online reservation service company Resy found 63%of respondents feel that communal tables are great for meeting new people,with half saying they've had interesting conversations with someone they otherwise wouldn't have spoken to while dining with strangers.However,the format has been a joke in an American comedy,where characters put up with awkward small talk over shared seating. Michael Della Penna,chief strategy officer at the digital advertising research firm InMarket,said that,for members of a notably anxious generation,the communal environment can be comforting, "because you don't have to be the focus or the initiator of the group conversation."It's especially comforting for those who may feel like they don't have the social skills."It's a safe step towards connecting and being social where you don't have the heavy weight of carrying the entire conversation," Della Penna said. "Communal dining has a history of thousands of years,but its popularity has been unstable,with waves of enthusiasm following periods of little interaction,"said Donnie Madia,a Chicago-based restaurateur."Back in 2008,after the financial crisis,which forced people to reduce engagement with others,people wanted to be together,and to be in smaller spaces;once they started to come back to the restaurants,they wanted that festive feeling of dining together." Gen Z grew up online,but they're intentionally seeking real-world connections,and restaurants have become that gathering space again.For them,sharing a table isn't just practical seating. 32.What does paragraph 1 mainly talk about? A.Digital natives lack connections. B.The shared dining trend is back. C.Shared tables change social ways. D.Gen Z have similar eating habits. 33.What do the examples show about communal dining in paragraph 2? A.It is often misunderstood. B It is gaining popularity. C.It receives mixed reactions. D.It leads to disconnection. 34.Why might communal dining appeal to anxious people? A.It provides group topics to discuss. B:It allows them to present social skills. C.It enables them to be the talk's focus. D.It affers a less pressured way to socialize. 35:.What do Donnie Madia's words imply? A.Communal dining caught on after 2008. B.Crises discourage people from exploring. C.Restaurant s need to create the festive feeling D Social disconnection stimulates communal dining. 第7页共12页 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。 I have sometimes given money to beggars.36 Please let me explain why. First,for every dollar that we give to a beggar,the more profitable we make begging and, comparatively,the less profitable we make working.This is bad,for we want people to work,not beg. Working is productive while begging is at best neutral and often a burden.Second,the beggar who receives the money might spend it on alcohol or drugs.137 When I went to elementary school,I remember that I was very moved by a song named "Streets of London".The song tells a heartbreaking story about some of London's poorest,an old man in particular. Not long ago,however,when I heard the song on the radio,it struck me that the man in the song does not live that horrible a life after all.Judging from the lyrics of the song,the man has shoes,and occasional access to a newspaper.38So why should you give money to the beggar in the developed world instead of the starving cnild in Africa? It might be harsh to claim that it is immoral to give money to Western beggars.After all,it seems reasonable that you can spend the money as you like.39 If our aim is to benefit ourselves, then giving money to beggars is not suitable.If our aim is to benefit others,then giving money to beggars is also wasteful. In seeking to help others,we should not merely give to those who are geographically close to us and whose appearance arouses our sympathy.40 To achieve this,we should first decide how much we are willing to spend helping others,and then donate money to the most efficient charity. A.Many people die of hunger in Africa. B.True as it might be,we should spend our money wisely. C.Why not donate money to those in need of financial aid? D.Upon refiection,however,I have come to change my mind. E.You almost certainly spend money helping the wtong people. F.In a world where thousands die of hunger every day,that's a pretty comfortable life. G.Rather,we should aid those who are the least responsible for the situation they're in. 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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。 I used to work in a center for people with alcohol use disorder in Aberdeen.I took some of them hillwalking occasionally,and the sense of 41 in getting to a peak for them was really beneficial. 42 the geologic features,birds and wildlife really helped to build up confidence. I recall an occasion when I was planning a43,and one center resident asked how using a map and compass 44 people to find the way in the hills-so I showed him how to 45 them.Next day,when we set off,he46 the map,checked the compass and led us towards the peak.I had done this hill several times before and conditions were 47. We started on the path,then headed up onto the open hillside and stepped onto the wide and flat plateau ()I watched him adjust the48 with the compass,no need to 49,for he did it exactly right.He used the map and compass 50,and led us right to the top.He was so 51 that he had been able to do this. People with alcohol use disorder often 52 low self-worth.I believe the chance to successfully take responsibility for 53 a group up this.hill really helped this individual on his way to 54,and even perhaps gave him the 55 to be able to take on tasks and jobs in everyday life. 41.A.security B.achievement C.belonging D.responsibility 42.A.Identifying B.Describing C.Assessing D.Protecting 43.A.lecture B.party C.walk D.meeting 44.A.reminded B.enabled C.forced D.prepared 45.A.fix B.choose C.store D.use 46.A.folded B.sought C.consulted D.refreshed 47.A.tough B.special C.clear D.urgent 48.A.direction B.ambition C.interaction D.destination 49.A.hurry B.apologize C.criticize D.disturb 50.A.desperately B.accurately C.hesitantly D.directly 51.A.delighted B.shocked C.relaxed D.lucky 52.A.escape from B.draw on C.focus on D.suffer from 53.A.extending B.dividing C.leading D.following 54.A.recovery B.profession C.independence D.exploration 55.A.inspiration B.confidence C.suspension D.mercy 第9页共12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。 China urges parents to avoid'digital babysitting' The Ministry of Education treats digital devices 56 convenient tools,but warns parents against using them as a "digital babysitter."It has called on families57 (focus)on companionship,play,sports,and time in nature-benefits that children have long enjoyed. 58 the ministry emphasizes most is that play should remain the primary activity for young children.Digital products-such as reading companions and interactive games-must not replace physical picture books and toys,59means that digital tools should not be used to directly generate child observation records either. Authoritative research shows that early and prolonged exposure to digital products causes long-lasting harm to children's eyesight,attention time,language skills,60 emotional development.The appeal 61 digital devices,with their bright screens and instant feedback, often hides these long-term risks.This is the first time the ministry 62(issue)such clear guidelines during the national preschool education63(formal). Other 64(favorite)among parents,such as educational apps and chat-based tools,are also discouraged if they replace real interaction.There is broad international agreement on 65 (limit)digital exposure to protect children's developmental rights. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是学生会主席李华,受学校英语社团的邀请给高一的新生做演讲,谈谈如何保护眼睛、 预防近视。演讲稿的内容包括: (1)眼睛的重要性; (2)学校将要开展的预防近视的举措。 注意: (1)词数80左右; (2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 参考词汇:nearsighted近视的 Dear freshmen, I'm Li Hua,President of the Student Union. 第二节读后续写(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 parents do a lot of embarrassing things!Usually,it's my dad who sings silly songs or tells boring jokes around my friends.But a few weeks ago,it was my mother who played the embarrassing-parent role. While my mom and I were shopping,we ran into my teacher,who mentioned that the school didn't have a music teacher to help our class put together a performance for Winter Fair.And right then and there,my mom said,"I know the perfect song and dance.I'll teach it to the kids!" Before I could say "Please don't",my mom had agreed to come to my class every morning at 9:30 for a week.Oh,and just to be clear,it's not as if she's a professional entertainer.My parents run a small grocery store,and the only singing my mom does is in the shower "Um,"I said on our way home,"are you sure this is such a good idea?""Of course!"she said."If we want your school Winter Fair to happen,people need to step up and volunteer.""I know volunteering is 第11页共12页 important,"I said,"but couldn't you help out in Tex and Indi's kindergarten instead?"She laughed, Don't be silly.We will have fun!" "OK,fellas!"my teacher said at 9:28 on Monday."We're going to stop silent reading a little early today because a special guest is here to help us with a performance for Winter Fair.Let's all welcome Arizona's mother.” I looked up to discover my mom standing at the front of the room wearing the world's silliest snowflake hat."I'm super excited to be here with you!"my mom said,"Tm going to teach you a fun little song-and-dance performance I learned a few years back,when I did some theater in college.Here goes!" Oh please,oh please,I said over and over in my head,let there be a fire drill or a power failure,or anything to stop my mom from completely embarrassing herself and me!!! But apparently,my mom was not at all concerned about looking silly.She turned on some background music and started singing and dancing away. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1:"I can't believe this is happening"was all I could think. Paragraph 2:My mom turned out to be more than a little OK at performing.高二英语答案 第一部分听力(30分) 1-5 ABBBA 6-10 ACCBB 11-15 CAABC 16-20 BCBAC 第二部分阅读理解(50分) 第一节(37.5分) 21-23DCA 24-27 DBAC 28-31 DABC 32-35 DACA 第二节(12.5分) 36-40DEFBG 第三部分语言运用(30分) 第一节完形填空(15分) 41-45BABCD 46-50CCABA 51-55ADCAB 第二节语法填空(15分) 56.as固定搭配treat..as把...当作 57.to focus call on sb.todo呼吁某人做某事 58.What主语从句,作emphasize宾语 59.which非限定性定语从句,指代前面整件事 60.and并列多个并列名词eyesight,attention,language,emotional development 6l.of appeal of...的吸引力 62.has issued This is the first time+现在完成时 63.formally副词修饰动词issue 64.favorites名词复数,家长追捧的各类软件 65.limiting介词on后接动名词 第四部分写作(40分) 第一节应用文(15分演讲稿) 参考范文 Dear freshmen, I'm Li Hua,President of the Student Union. Eyes are the window to our world,without which we can hardly enjoy colorful life.However,many students are suffering from nearsightedness due to bad habits. To protect our eyesight,our school will carry out a series of activities.We will hold eye-care lectures to teach us correct reading postures.Besides,outdoor sports classes will be increased to relax our eyes.What's more,regular eye examinations will be provided every month. Let's take action to guard our eyes! 第二节读后续写(25分) Paragraph 1:"I can't believe this is happening"was all I could think. I buried my face in my arms,too embarrassed to look up.All my classmates stared at my mom, some giggling quietly.I wished the floor could swallow me whole.Her clumsy but energetic dance moves made my cheeks burn hot.I kept blaming myself for not stopping her back in the grocery store.Every time she waved to me during the performance,I lowered my head even deeper,afraid my deskmate would tease me later.I just wanted this awkward moment to end immediately. Paragraph 2:My mom turned out to be more than a little OK at performing. Slowly,I lifted my head and watched carefully.Her bright smile and cheerful song won everyone over.Soon all classmates stood up,singing and dancing along with her.Their loud laughter turned into warm cheers.After class,many kids crowded around my mom,begging her to come again.My teacher praised her for bringing so much joy to the class.At that moment,I felt proud instead of ashamed.I realized my mom's willingness to help was far more valuable than my silly embarrassment.

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