黑龙江鸡西市2025-2026学年度期末考试高二下学期英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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2025-2026学年度期末考试 高二英语试题 时间90分钟 满分150分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. What is the woman concerned about the Italian coffee? A. If it has milk. B. If it tastes good. C. If it is too strong. 2. What did the man like about the film? A. The special effects. B. The story line. C. The acting. 3. How much money will the woman donate if the man runs 10 miles? A. $5. B. $10. C. $20. 4. What are the speakers trying to do? A. Buy tickets. B. Meet an artist. C. Leave an exhibition. 5. What will the man do next? A. Cut the grass. B. Water the plants. C. Go back to work. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题 6. What did Elon Musk announce in 2014? A. The Space X would be sold to other companies. B. Tesla’s technology would be free to everyone. C. He would take over Twitter. 7. How does the man feel about the situation of Twitter? A. Hopeful. B. Uncertain. C. Hopeless. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题 8. Where are the speakers? A. At home. B. At school. C. At a restaurant. 9. Why is the man feeling sleepy and tired? A. He stayed up late partying last night. B. He’s been worked hard recently. C. He caught the flu. 10. What will the man have? A. Some soup. B. Some pies. C. A sandwich. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题 11. What is the conversation mainly about? A. The woman’s job performance. B. The woman’s meeting. C. The woman’s new office. 12. Where does the woman work? A. In China. B. In America. C. In the UK. 13. When do the speakers agree to meet? A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题 14. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Writer and fan. B. Radio host and guest. C Teacher and student 15. What book are the speakers discussing? A. A fiction. B. A textbook. C. A science book. 16. What kind of language is used in the book? A. Professional. B. Simple. C. Funny. 17. Which subject was the woman good at in school? A. Math. B. Science. C. English. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题 18. What happened on the speaker’s way to the college? A. His car broke down. B. He saw an accident. C. The freeway was closed. 19. Who did the speaker call? A. His secretary. B. The president of the college. C. The American Automobile Association. 20. What is the speaker like? A. Careless. B. Optimistic. C. Warm-hearted. 二、阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5) 阅读下列短文,从题中所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Explore these recipe books, whether you love to cook or are curious to get start Chefs Wanted by Allegra McEvedy Illustrated by Alice Bowsher (DK) Award-winning chef Allegra McEvedy presents this collection of more than 40 tasty recipes for young cooks who want to take their skills to the next level. Test out and taste a variety of fun dishes, including cannelloni, profiteroles, and spring rolls. The Life-Changing Magic of Baking by Joy Wilson Illustrated by Tatiana Kamshilina (Magic Cat) Perfect for beginner bakers, this joyful, colourful and easy-to-use handbook is packed with advice from cookbook author Joy Wilson. It will teach you useful skills such as how to cream butter and sugar together and how to make icing. There are recipes to try too, including a “Happy Every Day” cake. The River Cafe Look Book by Ruth Rogers, Sian Wyn Owen and Joseph Trivelli· (Phaidon Press) This book shows you how to make more than 50 dishes from the famous restaurant The River Cafe. They ve been adapted for beginner cooks, so even if you’re completely new to cooking, you can still have a go. Start to Cook by Abigail Wheatley Illustrated by Mark Ruffle, Nancy Leschnikoff and Non Taylor (Usborne Publishing) This useful book shows you how to cook more than 150 everyday recipes. Each one has clear, step-by-step instructions with plenty of illustrations to show you exactly what to do. You’ll find tips on preparing ingredients (材料) and useful ideas for adapting recipes too. 21. Who is Chefs Wanted written for? A. Families looking for everyday dinner ideas. B. Professional chefs looking to explore new methods. C. Beginner bakers interested in birthday cake recipes. D. Young cooks who want to improve their cooking abilities. 22. Which of the following books introduces recipes from one famous restaurant? A. Start to Cook. B. Chefs Wanted. C. The River Cafe Look Book. D. The Life-Changing Magic of Baking. 23. What do we know about the book written by Abigail Wheatley? A. It intends to teach traditional and classic dishes. B. It provides inspiration for adapting recipes. C. It features stories from professional chefs. D. It focuses mainly on baking and desserts. B Josiah Jackson was on his way to Florida with friends three years ago when he saw a baby grand piano at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Jackson, then 18, had played piano since age 4 and had recently started his own piano-tuning (钢琴调音) business in Grand Rapids, Michigan. When his friends persuaded him to play a tune during their stopover, he felt uncomfortable after playing only a few notes. “The keys were sticky and every note sounded terrible, I thought, ‘One day, I’m going to come back to the airport to tune this piano for free and prove myself,’” said Jackson, now 21. Last year, on his return from Guatemala, Jackson noticed that his return flight had an eight-hour stopover in Chicago. He decided to take advantage of the opportunity. “It looked even worse than before. Dust was everywhere,” he said. Jackson sat on the floor in busy Concourse (大厅) to patiently clean the hammers (音槌) and keys. It took him seven hours, with no time for a lunch break. “That left me with about 45 minutes before I’d have to race to catch my flight,” he said. After he posted his YouTube video in December, WBBM Newsradio of Chicago picked up the story. So far, people have left more than 1,500 comments on Jackson’s video. “I work for United Airlines at Chicago O’Hare,” one person wrote. “I want to let you know that passengers and even flight crew members (机组人员) frequently play music on it now!” “I played on this exact one before my flight back to Germany after my exchange year in the US!” another YouTuber wrote. “Seeing it being restored made my heart happy. Thank you so much!” Jackson said he was grateful for so many positive responses. “T m glad that people are playing the piano again,” he said. “Piano tuners are becoming more and more rare (稀少的), and I’m one of the few people who could fix it. It was really cool.” 24. What did Jackson find about the piano at the airport three years ago? A. It had been damaged by some friends. B. It faced the risk of being sold C. It was in poor condition. D. It was blocking the way. 25. What did Jackson do in Chicago last year? A. He donated a piano to the local airport. B. He came across a story behind a piano. C. He played the piano for several hours. D. He fixed a piano with great effort. 26. What do the comments tell us about the piano? A. It attracts many people to the airport. B. It brings a lot of joy to the airport. C. It costs a fortune to maintain. D. It is overused by passengers. 27. How did Jackson feel about his profession? A. Proud. B. Regretful. C. Shocked. D. Worried. C My senior year at Westfield High School was supposed to be the best year of my life. Instead, it turned into a lesson about friendship that I would never forget. My best friend, Emily, and I had been inseparable since middle school. But as graduation approached, the stress of exams and college applications began to weigh heavily on us. Emily and I became distant. I focused on getting into a top university, while Emily was more interested in enjoying our last year together. Our different goals led to disagreements, and soon enough, we started to argue over the smallest things, letting off steam in ways we later regretted. One day, things reached boiling point. We had a bitter fight over a group project where I felt Emily wasn’t pulling her weight. Days turned into weeks, and our friendship seemed beyond repair. We avoided each other at school and stopped sitting together at lunch. Our friends tried to help out, but neither of us was willing to make the first move. It wasn’t until our English teacher assigned us to work together on a final presentation that we were forced to face each other. At first, we worked in tense silence. But as we spent more time together, the ice began to melt. One evening, as we were finishing up our project, Emily broke the silence. “I miss you,” she said softly, tears in her eyes. “I miss you, too,” I admitted, feeling a lump in my throat. “I’m sorry for being so hard on you. I just wanted everything to be perfect.” “I’m sorry too,” Emily replied. “I should have been more understanding. We’re both stressed, but we shouldn’t let it ruin our friendship.” We hugged, and at that moment, it felt like a weight had been lifted off my mind. On the graduation day, we stood side by side, proud of what we had accomplished and grateful to each other. The experience made our bond stronger, and we knew that no matter where life took us, we would always be there for each other. e does Spot serve at the archaeological site of Pompeii? 28. What can we learn about the author and Emily from paragraph 2? A. They enjoyed arguing with each other. B. Their target universities were the same. C. Their goals differed in their final year. D. They were both excellent in high school. 29. What does the underlined phrase “make the first move” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Be the first to make an apology. B. Be the first to end the relationship. C. Be the first to approach the teacher. D. Be the first to move to a new place. 30. What helped the author and Emily finally repair their relationship? A. A teacher’s persuasion. B. A speech competition. C. A shared project. D. A long talk between them. 31. What is the purpose of writing this text? A. To introduce a generous friend. B. To show a true friendship. C. To explain how to deal with stress. D. To describe the effect of silence. D In 2016, Mark Raymond learned the hard way that life can change in a split second (一瞬间). One day, Raymond went boating with his friends. He jumped off the back of the boat and hit a sandbank, leading to a severe injury to his neck. He became paralyzed (瘫痪的) and spent months in the hospital receiving treatment. When he was allowed to leave the hospital, he realized that the hard part was just beginning. He still needed to exercise to recover his strength after finishing the outpatient (门诊病人) treatment. However, when Raymond returned home, he realized there was a serious lack of accessible gyms or facilities that could help people with different disabilities work out and improve their health in his community. The lack of them caused Raymond to take action. In 2018, he established the Split Second Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides treatment that takes up from where outpatient treatment left off. The Split Second Foundation has equipment for people who have different disabling conditions, Raymond explained. “Our specially trained staff will evaluate (评估) disabled customers’ physical needs and limitations and then provide recovery, education, and ongoing fitness classes suitable for them. We’re able to push them in a recovery-driven fitness environment to be their best selves.” Raymond’s goal is to open more accessible gyms, not just in New Orleans where he lives. He hopes the Split Second Foundation can help even more people get their lives back after disastrous accidents. “People with disabilities should also be thought of as productive members of society,” said Raymond. “Anybody’s life can change in an instant due to some kind of injury or disabling condition, and we are providing what’s next.” When Raymond couldn’t find the services he needed, he made some for himself and others. This is the sort of cleverness we love to see in the world. 32. What does the underlined part “the hard part” in Paragraph 1 refer to? A. The mental problem. B. The process of recovery. C. The high pressure of work. D. The treatment in the hospital. 33. What inspired Mark Raymond to set up the Split Second Foundation? A. His love for a variety of sports. B. His dream of becoming a businessman. C. A boating accident that happened to his friend. D. A lack of accessible exercise resources in his community. 34. What can we know about the Split Second Foundation? A. It provides treatment by cooperating with hospitals. B. It focuses on holding basic classes for poor children. C. It offers fitness and recovery services to the disabled. D. It creates plenty of job opportunities for disabled people. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. Mark Raymond’s Journey from Paralysis to Recovery B. Mark Raymond: Help the Disabled Rebuild Their Lives C. The Importance of Accessible Gyms for Disabled People D. Split Second Foundation: Offer Patients Postoperative Treatment 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。 Many people treat “life” as something that happens to them. They think they are the victims. When things go wrong, they think it’s someone else’s fault. However, there are those who are clear on their goals. 36 So how can you live a life by design instead of by default (默认)? Set goals and actually achieve them 37 . It’s easy to set goals, but very few people follow through with them to the end. People who live by design practice the habit of setting goals and actually achieving them. This constant practice is what allows them to set bigger and bigger goals and see them through to completion. Surround yourself with people you want to be like Choose your friends carefully. As they say, “ 38 ” Make sure that the individuals who occupy your life and time share your values. Ideally, these people should even be a little bit ahead of you, forcing you to stretch and continue to grow in the direction you’d like to go. Don’t be afraid to go your own way When you go your own way, everyone will tell you that you’re wrong at first. 39 . They will see the life you’ve built for yourself. And they will ask you how you did it. 40 In order to get to where you know you can go, you have to say “no” a hundred times more than you say the word “yes”. You must be faithful to yourself and your goal. And the only way to do so is to have a strong sense of self-awareness and discipline. A. Practice discipline. B. Everybody sets goals. C. Don’t go out with others. D. Some people always stick to goals. E. You are a reflection of those who you spend the most time with. F. But when they find they are actually wrong, they will all come back around. G. When something goes wrong, they are the first to admit where they went wrong. 第三部分 语言运用 第一节 完形填空(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。 One windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. Colorful 41 of various shapes and sizes filled the sky like beautiful birds. As the strong winds blew against the kites, a string kept them 42 . 43 blowing away with the wind, the kites arose against it to fly higher. They shook and pulled, but the string 44 them facing upward and against the wind. As the kites struggled and trembled against the string, they seemed to say, “Let me go! Let me go! I want to be 45 !” They soared beautifully even as they fought the restriction of the string. Finally, one of the kites 46 to break loose. “Free at last,” it seemed to say. “Free to fly with the wind.” Yet freedom from being 47 simply put it at the mercy of an unfriendly breeze. It fell 48 to the ground and landed in a mass of weeds. How much like 49 we sometimes are. The heaven gives us rules to 50 . We can grow and gain 51 from them. Some of us go against the rules so 52 that we never succeeded reaching the heights. We keep part of the rules and never rise high enough to get our tails off the ground. Let us each try our best to reach the 53 . We should recognize some of the rules that we may be 54 at are actually a steady force. It helps us achieve a higher 55 . 41. A. creations B. ideas C. memories D. discoveries 42. A. attended B. cycled C. contributed D. controlled 43. A. Rather than B. Due to C. Apart from D. As for 44. A. found B. left C. stopped D. interrupted 45. A. fortunate B. comfortable C. independent D. safe 46. A. failed B. managed C. arranged D. recorded 47. A. signed up B. calmed down C. turned down D. tied up 48. A. helplessly B. doubtfully C. tirelessly D. patiently 49. A. weeds B. rules C. kites D. wind 50. A. drive B. change C. keep D. work 51. A. strength B. relief C. pride D. excitement 52. A. right B. straight C. firmly D. deep 53. A. adventure B. performance C. conflict D. destination 54. A. worried B. annoyed C. surprised D. disappointed 55. A. duty B. speed C. signal D. goal 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。 Chinese singer-songwriter Liu Shuang was on a journey to Beijing when he received a message, 56 (say) that his song Mohe Ballroom had gone viral (走红). However, he didn’t take it 57 (serious)until he learned that footage of the song had been viewed more than 10 million times. The song 58 (inspire)by Liu’s trip in 2019 to Mohe, Heilongjiang province, 59 he met an elderly man dancing alone in a ballroom. “I was curious and danced with him. We talked for 60 while during a break when I learned about his story,” said Liu, who later wrote an article 61 (title) Goodbye Evening Star, and posted it online. The elderly man lost his wife and he has not remarried, so he often visited the old ballroom ad danced alone 62 (remember)the times he and his wife spent there. Millions of people have been touched by the song and the story behind it. 63 (video)featuring elderly men dancing alone have appeared on social media platforms. The song’s huge 64 (popular)has also made Mohe an in-demand tourism destination. Visitors flood to the city to see the ballroom, in the hope 65 meeting the elderly man. Moreover, local residents have become curious about the ballroom, which they had never noticed before. 第四部分 书面表达(满分40分) 66.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Daniel来信说他对自己的外貌不满意,并因此感到焦虑和自卑。请你给他回信,要点如下: 1.表达你的理解和安慰; 2.告诉他外在美不是最重要的,以及原因; 3.解释你眼中真正的美的定义。 注意: 1.词数80左右。2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:inferior自卑的 Dear Daniel, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua. 67.读后续写(满分25分) Even now, I can still recall the moment when my dream finally came true during my last year of school. The dream of becoming a member of my school cabinet (内阁) took shape when I was just seven. Those school leaders were my role models as they always gave instructions, conducted activities and represented us to give speeches on school issues. So, for the next few years, I tried so hard to make it a reality. When I was twelve, I wrote down my name. I prepared my election speech and then, on the afternoon that we all gave our speeches. Everybody voted. I was hopeful and I prayed that I would win. The next morning, at the school assembly I waited anxiously for my name to be announced. I was all set to realize my dream. One by one, the names were announced and the whole school cheered as the girls with the highest votes walked up to the stage. I closed my eyes and waited for my name to be called. The last name was read and my name wasn’t among them. I was totally heartbroken. My dream had been shattered, and I just wanted to cry my heart out. Then the reality struck me: I hadn’t had a chance to win. I wasn’t well known and wasn’t pretty. Girls across the school hardly knew me. I just did not have what it took to win a school election. I was so depressed because I had nurtured this dream for a long time. As I cried in my room that evening, I suddenly decided I was going to stop seeing myself as a failure. I decided that I would attend elections again in my final year at school and I would win. I recognized that my competitors had a lot of things in their favor. Their personalities were their biggest strength. However, I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful. And my biggest strength was the faith I had in myself to be a good leader. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 That evening, I began my election plans a whole year in advance. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ The day after the election, every minute seemed like an hour while I waited for the results. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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