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2025~2026学年贵州省部分学校高二上学期11月联考英语试卷一、听力选择题(★)1.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?

A.Seehissisteroff.B.Attendaparty.C.Gotoaconcert.(★)2.Whichofthefollowingdidthemanfinishthismorning?

A.Walkinghisdog.B.Throwingouttherubbish.C.Cleaningthewholehouse.(★)3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inasupermarket.B.Inatheater.C.Inalibrary.(★)4.Whatisthereasonfortheplants’dying?

A.Alackofsunshine.B.Alackofwater.C.Alackofcare.(★)5.WhatdoesthewomanthinkBobmustdotoday?

A.Goouttorelax.B.Gooverlessons.C.Giveupthenextexam.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’ssuit?

A.It’stoobright.B.It’soutoffashion.C.Itfitshimwell.7.Whichshirtwillthemanwear?

A.Ayellowone.B.Awhiteone.C.Ablueone.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthewoman’sbrotherlike?

A.Sporty.B.Sociable.C.Artistic.9.Whatdidthewomantakeuplastmonth?

A.Painting.B.Teaching.C.Basketballtraining.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhydoesAnncallSteve?

A.Toaskforhelp.B.Toattendschool.C.Torenthishouse.11.WhatistheproblemwithAnn’spresentapartment?

A.Itsrentishigh.B.It’sfarfromherschool.C.It’snotfurnished.12.WhatwillStevedowithAnnnext?

A.Findaroommate.B.Visitanapartment.C.Payforthenewapartment.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.WhathappenedtoMrEvansthisweekend?

A.Hegottheflu.B.Hearguedwithhisson.C.Hemissedafootballgame.14.WhatwillMrEvansdoatnoon?

A.Pickthewomanup.B.Respondtosomeemails.C.TakethecartoValerie’soffice.15.WhendoesMrEvanshavearegularmeetingwithmanagers?

A.At3:00pm.B.At12:30pm.C.At10:00am.16.Whoisthewomanprobably?

A.Theman’sdoctor.B.Theman’ssecretary.C.Theman’scustomer.(★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whendidthespeakergotothecinemaforthefirsttime?

A.In1917.B.In1970.C.In1975.18.Howdidthespeakerfeelaboutthecinema?

A.Amazed.B.Frightened.C.Bored.19.Whatdidthespeaker’sfathergivehiminthecinema?

A.Somemoney.B.Chocolate.C.Sweets.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthefilmsintheolddays?

A.Thescenesonlylastedafewseconds.B.Thespecialeffectswereunbelievable.C.Theactors’performancesweregreat.二、阅读理解(★★)TheWinterParkSidewalkArtFestivalisoneoftheoldest,largestoutdoorartfestivalsintheUS.ThefestivalstartedinMarch1960asacommunityprojecttobringlocalartistsandartloverstogether.It’sproducedbyanall-volunteerboardanddrawsupto250,000visitorseachyear.Morethan1,000artistsfromaroundtheworldappliedforthisevent.DateMarch20-22,2026FestivalHours9am-6pm,FridayandSaturday;9am-5pm,SundayAwardsArtistscompetefor64awards.TheBestofShowPurchaseAwardwasincreasedin2019to$12,000.ThefestivaldonatesthewinningworktotheCityofWinterPark.A$2,500DistinguishedWorkofArtAwardispresentedthroughtheCharlesHosmerMorseMuseumofAmericanArtwhilea$5,000ArtofPhilanthropyPurchaseAwardissponsoredbytheEdythBushCharitableFoundation.Newinrecentyearsisa$2,000MonteLivermoreCelebrationofNatureAward.Merchandise(商品)ThefestivalT-shirtsandothermemorabilia(纪念品)areavailableatthreemerchandisesalestents.ThetentsarelocatedatParkandNewEnglandavenues,ParkandMorseBoulevardavenues,andParkandGarfieldavenues.Posterswillalsobesoldatthethreemerchandisetents,whileavintage(复古的)poster&goodstentwillbelocatednexttothefestivalheadquarters.Children’sWorkshopGirlsandboyscancreatetheirownartworkatChildren’sWorkshop.Localartcentersandmuseumsfeatureavarietyoffun,hands-onartactivitiesforchildren.Thereisnochargeforparticipation,andallyoungartistsarewelcometokeeptheircreations.Noanimalsareallowedduringfestivalhours.Formoreinformation,call407-644-7207.21.Whichofthefollowingawardsisthelatest?

A.BestofShowPurchaseAward.B.DistinguishedWorkofArtAward.C.ArtofPhilanthropyPurchaseAward.D.MonteLivermoreCelebrationofNatureAward.22.Wherecanyoubuysomememorabiliaoffiveyearsago?

A.AtParkandMorseBoulevardavenues.B.AtParkandGarfieldavenues.C.Besidethefestivalheadquarters.D.AtParkandNewEnglandavenues.23.WhatcanchildrendoattheChildren’sWorkshop?

A.Createartworksasrequired.B.Taketheirartisticcreationshome.C.Paytojoininhands-onartactivities.D.Beaccompaniedbytheirbelovedpets.(★★)In2021,my68-year-oldmotherwasdiagnosed(诊断)withAlzheimer’s(阿尔茨海默病).ByJanuary2023,she’dlostherabilitytocompleteeverydaytasks.Shewassetonstayinginherhomeandresistedthein-homecare.Iguesseditwasbecauseofwhatitrepresented:theacceptanceofadiseasethatwouldslowlyrobherofhermemoriesandtheabilitytotakecareofherself.Wehadtomakethehardchoiceoffindingheranursinghomeforhersafetyandwell-being.Butweknewshewouldn’tbeinterested.So,wemadeupanexcuse,tellingherthatitwasanopportunitytospendthewinternearmybrotherinsunnyFloridawhilelivingatanapartmentwehadarrangedforher.Mymumwasn’tthesoft,affectionatemotherIoftenlongedfor.Shehadnevershownortalkedaboutherfeelings,butshewasagreatexampleofahard-working,independent,entrepreneurialwoman.MybrotherandIbothhaveourownbusinesses,whichissomethingsheshoweduswaspossible.Sinceherdiagnosis,watchingherbattlewithacceptingwhatwashappeningtoherwasheartbreaking,butIalsofeltclosertoherwhenshebegantoexpressandshareherfeelingswithmelikeakid.Mybrotherarrivedtomeetusandwewereshowntoherapartment.Asmallkitchen,alivingroom,abathroom,andtwobedrooms—oneforher,andoneformeandmybrothertostayinwhenwevisited.Sheseemedhappyduringmovingin.Forthenext10days,Ilivedwithherthere.Wewenttomealstogether,reviewedtheactivityschedule,andIdroppedheroffandpickedheruplikeachildatschool.ThedaycamewhenIhadtoflyhome,andIcried.AsIshiftedfrombeingherdaughtertobeingmorelikeherparent,Irealizedhowhardbeingamothercanbe.24.Whymighttheauthor’smotherresistin-homecare?

A.Shepreferredlivingalone.B.Shedislikedthecaregivers.C.Shefearedlosingindependence.D.SheintendedtomovetoFlorida.25.Howdidtheauthorandherbrotherconvincetheirmothertomovetothenursinghome?

A.Theytoldherawhitelie.B.Theythreatenedhertogo.C.Theyofferedherafreeapartment.D.Theyagreedtokeephercompany.26.Whatkindofpersonwastheauthor’smotherbeforethediagnosis?

A.Talkativeanddetermined.B.Reservedbutresponsible.C.Energeticandgentle.D.Creativebutcold.27.Howdoestheauthorfeelafterherrolechange?

A.Confused.B.Content.C.Awkward.D.Appreciative.(★★)Microplasticsareeverywhere.TheyhavebeenfoundonthetopofMountQomolangmaandincreatureslivingthedeepestsea.They’reinbottledwater,andeveninhumanbody.Thistinyplasticschokewildlife,disruptecosystems,andthreatenhumanhealth,andtheyareextremelydifficulttoremove.Microplasticsaretinyplasticpiecessmallerthan5millimeters.Theycomefromeverythingfromtires(轮胎),whicharethenbrokendownintosmallerpieces,tobeautifuldecorations.Theplanetisundergreatthreatfrommicroplastics,andwaterecosystemsarethefirsttosuffer.Onestudyfrom2020estimatedtherewere14millionmetrictonsofmicroplasticssittingontheoceanfloor.Scientistshavecalledmicroplasticsoneofthisgeneration’skeyenvironmentalchallenges.Thepollutionisonlysettogetworsewithplasticproductionandpollutionexpectedtoincreaseinthecomingyears.Evenunderavarietyoftactics,includingplasticproductreduction,wastemanagement,andenvironmentalrecycling,microplasticpollutionisstillworsening.Luckily,scientistsinChinahavecomeupwithapossiblesolution.AresearchteamfromWuhanUniversityusedtwoorganiccompounds(有机化合物)fromcottonandsquid(鱿鱼)bones—knownforremovingpollutionfromwastewater—tocreateabiodegradablesponge(可生物降解的海绵).Thespongewasabletoabsorbmicroplasticsbothbyphysicallycatchingthemandthroughelectromagneticattraction.Theytestedthespongeinfourdifferentwatersamples,andfounditremovedupto99.9%ofmicroplastics.Previousmethodsforabsorbingplasticstendtobeexpensiveanddifficulttomake.Thelowcostandwideavailabilityofbothcottonandsquidbonesmeanthespongeholdsgreatpotentialtobeusedinabsorbingmicroplasticfromcomplexwaterbodies.ShimaZiajahromi,alectureratAustralia’sGriffithUniversitywhostudiesmicroplastics,calledthesquid-cotton-spongemethod“promising”andsaiditcouldbeaneffectivewaytocleanupthehighriskandweakwaterecosystem.28.Howdoestheauthordevelopthefirstparagraph?

A.Bypresentingproblems.B.Bylistingfigures.C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Bygivingadefinition.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tactics”inparagraph2mean?

A.Targets.B.Challenges.C.Strategies.D.Theories.30.WhatdoweknowaboutthespongedevelopedbyChinesescientists?

A.Itsapplicationisfarfrompractical.B.Itismadefromcommonmaterials.C.Itsabilitydependsonwaterconditions.D.Itisinspiredbypreviousstudymethods.31.WhatisShimaZiajahromi’sattitudetowardsthesquid-cotton-spongemethod?

A.Critical.B.Curious.C.Doubtful.D.Positive.(★★)Artificialintelligence(AI)isbecomingincreasinglycommonformedicalexams.Thenexttimeyougetabodyscan,there’sagoodchancethatAImightbeanalyzingtheimages.Afewyearsago,fourclinicsinPolandtriedoutanAIsystemtodiscoverpolyps(息肉)andotherconditionsduringcolonoscopies(结肠镜检查).TheAIworksinrealtime,analyzingvideofromacamerainsidethecolon.Ifitspotssomething,itwillhighlighttheareaforthedoctortosee.“Inthisparticularonethere’sagreenbox,showingwherethepolypmightbe,”saidMarcinRomanczyk,agastroenterologist(胃肠病学家)atH-TMedicalCenterinTychy,Poland,wholedthestudy.TheclinicswerecollectingdataonwhethertheAIsystemworked.Itturnsoutitdid,butwhenRomanczykandhiscolleaguesreanalyzedthedata,theyfoundsomethingelse:Afterthey’dgrownusedtousinganAI-assistedsystem,doctorsbecamesignificantlyworseatdiscoveringpossiblepolypswhentheAIwasswitchedoff,discoveryratesofpossiblepolypsfallingfrom28.4%to22.4%.Romanczyksayshe’snotquitesurewhyit’shappening,buthehassometheories.“Wearesubconsciously(潜意识地)waitingforthegreenboxtocomeouttoshowuswherethepolypisandwe’renotpayingsomuchattention,”hesays.Inotherwords,thedoctorsseemedtobecomequicklydependentonAIsystemscatchingthepolyps.Thedoctorsappearedtobehaveworseatspottingpolypsandotherconditionsduringcolonoscopiesontheirown.Asfordoctors’losingcriticalskillsbecauseofAI,JohanHulleman,aresearcherwhostudieshumanrelianceonAI,argued,“Ithinkthreemonthsseemslikeaveryshortperiodtoloseaskillthatyoutook26yearstobuildup.”Hebelievesstatisticalvariations(统计变异)duetoanumberoffactorssuchasageofthepatientsmightbebehindthedrop.32.WhatdidtheAIsystemdoduringacolonoscopy?

A.Itanalyzedvideoandmarkedpotentialpolyps.B.Itperformedthetotalprocedureautomatically.C.Itcollecteddataonpatients’ageandconditions.D.Ithelpedtraingastroenterologists’criticalskills.33.WhathappenedwhentheAIsystemwasturnedoff?

A.Itcontinuedtoanalyzethevideo.B.Thepatients’conditionsworsened.C.Thedoctorsdidworseinspottingpolyps.D.Thedoctorsweremorefocusedonexams.34.WhatdoesRomanczyk’stheorymean?

A.TheAIsystemoftenmissedpolyps.B.Thegreenboxalwaysmademistakes.C.DoctorsignoredtheAI’srecommendations.D.DoctorsmightbecomedependentontheAI.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheUnmatchedSkillsofGastroenterologistsB.AWarningtoAI’sTwo-sidedEffectsinClinicC.TheTechnicalProcessoftheColonoscopyD.AIBecomingDependentonDoctorsAsWell(★★★)Doyouhaveicycoldwinterswhereyoulive?Ifyoufeelsadandlessenergeticduringthosedays,youmayhavewinterblues.36.Thankfully,herearesometipstohelpmanageit.DiscoverseasonalfunFocusonexperiencesthatareuniquetothecoldermonths—likesnowshoeing,ice-skating,orbuildingthebiggestsnowmanyou’veevermade.37.Whetherbakingorreadingbooks,they’llgowellwithseasonaldrinks,likehotchocolate.Winteroffersaspecialchancetoslowdown.38Thedepthsofwinterareanexcellenttimetobuildanticipationforspringandsummerbymakinglong-rangeplans.Startplanningyoursummervacation.Oddly,it’sbeenfoundthatpeoplewhotravelactuallygetagreaterboostofhappinessfromtheanticipationofthetripthanfromthetripitself.Soevenifyouhavetodelayyourtrip,you’llstillliftyourspiritsnowjustbythinkingaboutit.StartanewhobbySpendingtimedoingsomethingyouenjoyhasbeenproventoimprovementalhealth.39.Youcouldtrycooking,baking,knitting,painting,puzzling,pottery,creativewriting,photography,orafitnessclass.Ifoneofthesestrikesyourfancy,checklocalworkshopsorclubstomeetsomepeoplewithsimilarinterestswhileyou’reatit,SeekprofessionalhelpPeopleoftenwaituntiltheyareinanemergencysituationbeforeseekinghelp.Gethelpifyoufeellikeyourwinterbluesaregettingthebestofyou.Itisaseriousdisorderthatyoushouldn’thavetobattlewithonyourown.Thesooneryougethelp,thebetteryoucanmakeaplantogetbacktoyourbestself.Don’tfeelshameinthis.40

A.MoveyourbodyB.PlansomethingtolookforwardtoC.Infact,pickingupafreshskillcanbereallyrewardingD.Don’tforgettoincludeyourfavoriteindooractivities,tooE.ThatmightbeassimpleaschanginghowyouthinkofwinterF.Instead,youshouldfeelproudandbravefortakingthestepstocareforyourselfG.Expertsonthesubjectwarnmostpeoplearen’twellinformedaboutthiscondition三、完形填空(★★★)AsIsatinaclinicroomwithmydad,thedoctorannouncedIhadcancerinmybrain.Thetumor(肿瘤)_________thepassagewaywherefluid(液体)shouldnaturallyflow.And,ifleft_________,itwouldcausedeath.Dadwasupsetandwasdoingeverythinghecouldto_________tears.Toprovethediagnosis(诊断)waswrong,hetookmetotakeasecond_________thenextday.Unfortunately,thingsdidnotquiteworkoutashewished.Itconfirmedthatthe_________diagnosiswasright.Sixhoursofbrainoperationwouldberequiredto_________thistumor.Aweeklater,IwasinhospitalandaskedifIwasready.Havinghadnooperation_________,muchlessbrainoperation,Iwasnotreadyatall,butI_________.SeveralmorenursescameinandIwas_________totheoperationroom.WhenIfinallywokefromtheoperation,Icouldnot_________.Thedoctorshadnoexplanationandcure_________theproblem.Inthefollowingyears,Itriedmybesttopracticetalkingtoregainthe_________.I’mnowauniversitystudent.Thattimeofspeechlessnesstaughtmethevalueof_________,andI’vedecidedtomajorinwriting.Havingcancertaughtmethatoneofthemostimportantthingsistobe_________forwhatIhave.IfIrushthroughlife,Iwillmissallofthe_________givenbacktome.41.A.changedB.blockedC.discoveredD.explored42.A.unfoldedB.uncheckedC.unlockedD.untreated43.A.holdbackB.giveupC.figureoutD.turnto44.A.lookB.thoughtC.examD.attack45.A.laterB.officialC.incorrectD.original46.A.removeB.identifyC.attachD.select47.A.graduallyB.previouslyC.generallyD.immediately48.A.refusedB.ignoredC.agreedD.nodded49.A.drivenB.attractedC.wheeledD.cheated50.A.speakB.moveC.escapeD.adapt51.A.insteadofB.astoC.duetoD.exceptfor52.A.strengthB.courageC.honorD.ability53.A.wordsB.suggestionsC.effortsD.dreams54.A.suitableB.anxiousC.gratefulD.hopeful55.A.appointmentsB.wondersC.deadlinesD.details四、语法填空(★★★)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。InthedepthsoftheKubuqiDesertinInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegion,a56(remark)changeisunfolding.Whatwasonceadry,desertedriverbedisnowcoveredwithgrassandnewlyplantedtrees.It’stheresultoftheHeilaigousandcontrolproject.57(fund)byaninvestmentof29.75millionyuan,theprojectisexpectedtobecompletedbyOctober.“We’renotsimplystoppingthedeserttospread,”saidaseniorengineer.“We’rereshapingboththeenvironmentandtheeconomy58dependsonit.”Theprojectispartofabroadereffort59(manage)theregion’s10seasonalfloodgullies(沟壑),known60(local)askongdui.ThesechannelsspreadacrosstheKubuqiDesert,feedingintotheYellowRiver.Formostoftheyear,they’redry.Butwhensummerrainsarrive,theycanbecomeflood,61(carry)muchsandandmuddownstream.Attheirworst,thesegulliesusedtobringasmuchas27.11millionmetrictonsofsandandmudintotheYellowRivereachyear—morethan10percentof62(it)totalsand—andwereamajorcauseofriverbedsiltation(淤积).In1998,Xiliugou,63seasonalfirst-leveltributary(支流)oftheYellowRiver,unleashed(释放)afloodthatcreatedagreatsanddam.ItblockedtheYellowRiver,buriedgreatwaterintakesystems,64broughtoneofnorthernChina’sindustrialcenterstoastop.AuthoritiesinOrdos65(adopt)aregion-specificapproachsincethat,applyingtargetedtreatmentmeasuresforeachgullybasedonitsgeographicalfeaturesandecologicalchallenges.五、书信写作(★★★)66.假定你是李华,你班同学观看完九三阅兵(militaryparade)后,无不被强大的科技成果所震撼。为此,你班开展了以“Whatabilitiesareneededtobuildatechfuture?”为主题的英语班会,请你写一篇发言稿,内容包括:(1)你认为我们应该具备的能力;(2)你的理由。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。Dearfellowstudents,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!六、书面表达(★★★)67.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。Mikeandhismother,Sheila,hadonlyrecentlymovedtoanewhomeduetoSheila’sjobtransfer.Mike’sfatherhaddiedtwoyearsbefore,soSheilaworkedhardtoprovideforherselfandMike.Oneday,Mikesawfourconstructionworkerswhenhewasonthewayhomewithhismother.ThemenwererepairingaportionoftheroadnearMike’shouse.Itwasterriblyhot,andMike’sheartwentouttothetiredworkers.That’swhenMikehadanidea.Herushedinside,openedthefridge,andgrabbedsomebottlesoflemonade(柠檬水)madebythemsel

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