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天津市双菱中学2025-2026学年高二英语12月份统练第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthemanprobablyget?A.Potatochips.B.Chocolates.C.Apples.2.Howdoestheman’ssisterfeelaboutthemovie?A.Content.B.Bored.C.Disappointed.3.Howlonghasthemanhadthenewcar?A.Fortwomonths.B.Forfourmonths.C.Forsixmonths.4.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Co-workers.C.Classmates.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.WhatwillEdwarddotomorrow?A.Visithisfamily.B.Dosomecleaning.C.Takepartinanactivity.7.Whenwillthecomicsexhibitionbeheld?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.8.WhowillprobablygototheexhibitionwithJenny?A.Edward.B.Victor.C.Amber.听下面一段对话,回答第9至11小题。9.HowlongdidthewomanstayinKorea?A.Amonth.B.Abouthalfamonth.C.Aweek.10.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthecountryside?A.Rivers.B.Fields.C.Freshair.11.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.WriteNewYearcards.B.Completehomeworkquickly.C.Borrowbooksfromthedowntownlibrary.听下面一段材料,回答第12至第15小题。12.Wherewaspopcornpopularinthefirstplace?A.Inthestreet.B.Attherestaurant.C.Attheamusementpark.13.Whywasn’tpopcornpopularinthecinemaatfirst?A.Itwasalittleexpensive.B.Theaudiencedidn’tlikeitatall.C.Itwasconsiderednoisyandmessy.14.Whendidpopcornbecomepopularinthecinema?A.In1900.B.In1927.C.In1937.15.Whatmadepopcornsopopularinmovietheaters?A.Popcornandcheapcinemasbecameagoodmatch.B.Cinemaownerssoldpopcorninthecinema.C.Popcornbecamemoreandmoredelicious.单选(每小题1分,满分10分)1.TheywillflytoChicago,_________theyplantostayinfortwoorthreedays.A.where B.there C.which D.when2.—HowdidyoufindProfessorSmith’sspeechlastnight?—Tobefrank,hisspeechdidn’t________tome.A.appeal B.belongC.refer D.occur3.Youlookverybeautifulinthisdressandthereisonlyoneofthiskindlefthere.Iwonderifyouwouldbuy______.A.one B.it C.some D.any4.Let’slearntousetheproblemwearefacingastepping-stonetofuturesuccess.A.to B.for C.as D.by5.Thestudentcompletedthisexperimenttomakecometrue______ProfessorJosephhadsaid.Athat B.what C.when D.where6.—Soyoumissedthefootballmatchheldyesterday.—_____________.Igotthere15minutesbeforetheendofit.A.Notlikely B.Notalittle C.Notatall D.Notexactly7.---Doyouthinkit’sagoodideatomakefriendswithyourstudents?---_______,Ido.Ithinkit’sagreatidea.A.Really B.Obviously C.Actually D.Generally8.Althoughtechnologyhaschangedthewaywe_____friends,themeaningoffriendshipandourlongingforfriendsremainthesame.A.typeB.ignoreC.acquireD.postpone9.Goodevening,everybody.ProfessorKing________hislectureinamoment,butletmeintroducehimfirst.A.delivered B.willbedeliveringC.wasdelivering D.hasbeendelivering10.—Ihavegotaheadache.—Nowonder.You___infrontofthatcomputertoolong.A.work B.areworkingC.havebeenworking D.worked完形填空(每小题1分,满分20分)Japan’sPrimeMinisterSanaeTakaichiisfacingmountingbackfireathomeandabroadaftermakingaseriesof____11____remarksconcerningChina’sTaiwanregion.Thecomments,widelyseenasescalating____12____andinterventioninChina’s____13____affairs,havesparkedlarge-scale____14____inTokyoanddrawnsharp____15____frominternationalexperts.OnSaturday,hundredsofJapanesecitizensgatheredinTokyo’sShinjukuDistrict,stagingademonstrationdemandingthatTakaichi____16____herstatements.Protestersmarchedwithbannersandsloganssuchas“Notowar”and“OverthrowTakaichi.”ManyaccusedTakaichi____17____deliberatelystimulatinghatredtowardsChinaandpushingJapantowards____18____.Severaldemonstratorsdirectly____19____whattheysawasafactual“declarationofwar.”Oneprotestersaidshewas“completelyunableto____20____”Takaichi’swords,arguingthatitfalselyillustratesChinaasanenemyandsignalspreparationsformilitaryconfrontation.Someprotesters____21____Takaichi’sposturetotherejuvenationofpre-warideology,warningthather____22____echoestheexpansionistmindsetoftheimperialera.TheyexpressedalarmthatJapanmight____23____bedriftingtowardsarmraces,____24____thepost-warprinciplesthathavelaidfoundationfordecadesofpeace.Othersemphasizedthattheso-calledTaiwan-relatedclaim____25____interferenceinChina’sdomesticaffairsand____26____aexcuseforaggression.Severalspeakersunderscoredthattheunresolvedcross-StraitsituationisrootedinJapan’sownhistoricalactions.Manyconcludedthatpreventinga____27____towardmilitarismrequirednotmerelyawithdrawalofstatement,butthe____28____oftheTakaichiadministration.Takaichi’sremarkshavealsosparkedconcernamongtheinternationalcommunity.HoumedM’Saidie,politicaladvisortothepresidentofComoros,saidthecommentschallengefundamentalprinciplesof____29____law.PaulZilungiseleTembe,founderanddirectoroftheSELEEncountersCross-CivilizationinSouthAfrica,saidJapan’sbehaviorcanbeaccuratelydescribedas“____30____”duringaninterviewwithCGTN.11.A.emotional B.erroneous C.mild D.neutral12.A.tensions B.problems C.invention D.intention13.A.external B.internal C.economic D.extra14.A.parades B.proteins C.protests D.events15.A.praise B.criticism C.support D.indifference16.A.withdraw B.repeat C.explain D.defend17.A.with B.of C.for D.about18.A.controversy B.confrontation C.cooperation D.coordination19.A.ignored B.praised C.condemned D.overlooked20.A.understand B.tolerate C.receive D.accept21.A.led B.linked C.compared D.added22.A.rhythm B.nonsense C.rhetoric D.promise23.A.nothingmore B.oncemore C.once D.hardly24.A.following B.abolishing C.supporting D.polishing25.A.prevents B.constitutes C.denies D.avoids26.A.servesas B.lookslike C.turnsinto D.spinsoff27.A.rise B.slide C.jump D.step28.A.removal B.return C.restoring D.revising29.A.national B.international C.regional D.traditional30.A.provocation B.trick C.tune D.dialogue阅读(每小题2分,满分30分)AAntibacterialCleanThere’snothingbetterthanahomethat’sfulloflife,butoften,there’sadifferentkindoflifedeepinyourcarpetsthatcan’tberemovedbyvacuumingalone.That’swhythesmartsolutionistousetheVAXPlatinumSmartWashcarpetwasher—togetherwithVAXPlatinumAntibacterialsolution,theVaxPlatinumSmartWashkillsover99%ofbacterialeavingyourcarpetslookingcleanandsmellingfresh.CleanwithEaseTogetcleaning,allyouneedtodoisaddwaterandsolution-PlatinumSmartWashdoestherest.FlexForcebrushersdeliverpowerfulcleaningforcetoshiftspillsandliftstains,foradeepcleanthat’sjustaseasyasvacuuming,but7timesmoreeffective.Whenyou’redone,simplylifeoutthedirtywatertankandpouraway.Thebrushersarealsoeasilyremoved,meaningmaintenanceissimpleandSmartWashiskeptperformingatitsbest.MotionSenseTechnologyTheVAXPlatinumSmartWashisUK’sfirstcarpetwasherwithMotionSenseTechnology;there’snotrigger,itautomaticallywashesanddispensescleanwaterandsolutionwhenyoupushforwardanddrieswhenyoupullback—meaningit’seffortlesslysimpletouse,andwiththedryonlymode,ithelpsdryyourcarpetsinaslittleasanhour.CleanMoreThanCarpetsTheVAXPlatinumSmartWash’ssleekdesignensuresitiseasytomanoeuvrethroughoutthehome.Includingastretchhose,SpinScrubhandtooland2-in-1antimicrobialwashtool,thePlatinumSmartWashcanbeusedtodeepcleanandtacklestainsonstairs,upholstery,petbedsandeventhecar.31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheVaxPlatinumSmartWashistrue?A.ItisthefirstcarpetwasherinventedintheU.K.B.Itmustbeusedtogetherwiththesteamer.C.Itcleansmuchmoreeffectivelythanvacuumcleaners.D.Itiscompletelyautomaticandsimpletouse.32.Whenitcomestocleaning,theVaxPlatinumSmartWashcan_________.A.deepcleanstainsthroughoutthehouse B.cleananddrycarpetsinonehourC.automaticallypourawaydirtywater D.killover99%bacteriawithjustwateradded33.IfyouordertheVaxPlatinumSmartWashtoday,youcangetallofthefollowingEXCEPT_________.A.freesolutions B.£100offC.afreesteamer D.freedeliveryBI’vestartedtohatetraveling.Whenmyfriendsheardmesaythat,theywereallshockedandconfused,becauseI’manabsolutetravelfanatic.It’snotthatIdisliketravelingitself;rather,Idislikethenewdefinitionthatmodernpeoplehavegiventoit,afundamentallyflawedunderstandingoftourism.WhatIhatemostduringeverytripishearing,“Thisplaceisperfectforphotos,takeafewforme.”Itseemsourtravelshavebecomenothingmorethancheck-insandphotosessions.Travelingisnolongeraboutadmiringscenery,marvelingatthemagnificentlandscapesofourmotherland,orexperiencingnewlifestyles.Instead,Iseecrowdsofpeoplesnappingpicturesandcheckingofflocations,hardlyanyonepausingtogenuinelysoakinthesightsandexperienceswiththeirowneyesandhearts.Theoncepoeticjourneyhastransformedintotheso-calledmoderntraveltrilogy:approach,photograph,leave.Thesolepurposeoftravelingnowseemstobepostingonsocialmedia,showingofftoeveryone,andimmersingoneselfinaworldconstructedsolelybyone’sownposts.Thegoaloftravelinghasshiftedtomerelyvisitingcheck-inspotsandcompletingthetaskof“checkingin”.Travelhaschanged,andsohavemanyaspectsofourlives.Weexperiencetoolittlegenuinejoywithin.I’veaskedmystudentswhytheystudy,andalmostallofthemanswerthatit’stobeadmittedintoagooduniversity,seekagoodjob,andearnalotofmoney.Idon’tthinkthesearewrongorevenunnecessaryaspirations,butwhereisourinnerhappinessandpeace?Whenwillwebeabletotravelforthesakeoftraveling,tolearnforthesakeoflearning,togoshoppingforthesakeofgoingshoppingandtopreserveourauthenticity?Afterall,wearehumanbeings.Howmanyofusarelivingday-to-day,goingthroughthemotions,turninglifeintoachore,amereexistence?Westillhave“poetryanddistanthorizons”topursue.Wemuststriveforwhattrulydefinesusashuman,orwerisklosingourhumanity.34.Whichofthefollowingwordcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“fanatic”inparagraph1?A.Journalist. B.Psychologist. C.Enthusiast. D.Artist.35.Whatistheauthor’smainreasonforhatingtravelingnowadays?A.Theinconvenienceofmoderntransportation. B.Theincreasingcostoftraveling.C.Theovercrowdingoftouristattractions. D.Theshiftinpeople’sperceptionoftraveling.36.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthe“moderntraveltrilogy”?A.Favorable. B.Disapproving. C.Indifferent. D.Ambiguous.37.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthepassage?A.Theauthorregretsbecomingatravelfanatic.B.Modernsocietyhaslosttouchwithgenuineexperiences.C.Travelingisnolongeranenjoyableactivity.D.Thepurposeoftravelinghasshiftedtosocialmedia.CMoviegoersaroundtheworldareenthusiastictoreturntoPandoraonDec.19,asAvatar:FireandAshhitstheaters.It’sthethirdmovieintheblockbusterfranchise,continuingtheadventurethatbeganin2009’s“Avatar”andpickingupintheaftermathof2022’sAvatar:TheWayofWater.Theoriginalmovieisthehighest-grossingfilmofalltime,whilethesequelearnedmorethan$2billionworldwide,accordingtoBoxOfficeMojo.Inaninterviewfor20/20directorJamesCameronpulledbackthecurtainonhowAvatar:FireandAshbringstheseriesintoitsmostvisuallyandemotionallydaringterritoryyet.Cameronsaidhisgoalincreatingtheseries,itsblue-skinnedNa’viheroesandtheirhome-worldPandorawastodevelopanimaginative,immersiveuniverseforaudiences.“Whatwesetouttodowith‘Avatar’isnotjusttellagoodstory,buttotellthatstoryintermsthathavealotofimpactontheaudience,”Cameronsaid.“Wetrytocreatethisworldandinviteyouintoitandletyouliveinit.”AccordingtoCameronhefirsthadtheideaforthe“Avatar”universewhenhewasateenageranddreamtofabio-luminescentforest.“Iwas19,”hesaid.“IwokeupandIsketcheditincolor.Andithadglowingtreesandpurplemossandthesekindoftreesthatlookedlikebrightfibers.”Avatar:FireandAshfollowsJakeSully(SamWorthington),Neytiri(ZoeSaldana)andtheirNa’vifamilyastheycontinuetofightforsurvivalwhilePandorafacesoccupationbyhumans.Theytakeonafamiliarthreatinhuman-turned-Na’viMilesQuaritch(StephenLang)andanewenemyinVarang(OonaChaplin),thedeadlyleaderofavolcano-dwellingNa’vichief.Camerontold20/20thattheplotofthemovieandtheplightoftheSullyfamilyintentionallymirrorssomeoftheproblemswefacethroughitssciencefictionlens.“Ithinkit’simportantforfilmstoexaminerealissues,realearthboundissues,andgetintothatandshowthesympathyofthehumanity,”hesaid.“Thoseofus,Ithink,thatcanfosterthatempathywillbetheonesthatarethehopeofthefuture.”Asthefranchisecontinuestoexpandintothefuture,Cameronnotedthathispassionforthe“Avatar”franchisehasn’tfaded.“I’mawareofthefactthatI’m71andIwon’tbeabletodothisindefinitely.AndyetI’mstillasexcitedasIeverwascreatively,”hesaid.38.WhatdoesthepassageprimarilyexploreaboutAvatar:FireandAsh?A.Thetechnicalevolutionoffilmproduction.B.Thebalancebetweencommercialandartisticaspects.C.Therelationshipbetweencharacterdesignandactorperformances.D.Thecreativephilosophyandsocialconcernsbehindthenarrative.39.Whatdoesthepassageimplyabouttheoriginoftheworld“Pandora”?A.Itstemmedfromprecisemarketdemandanalysis.B.Itwasaproductofthedirector’spersonalperceptionandartistictransformation.CItoriginatedfromsystematicintegrationofexistingsci-fisystems.D.Itwasprimarilydrivenbypost-productiontechnologyratherthancreativeideas.40.HowdoesCameronemphasizefilmsshouldapproachreal-worldissues?A.Byusingfictionalframeworkstoevokeempathyandreflection.B.Bysimplifyingthemintoentertaininggenrenarratives.C.Bypresentingthemindirectlythroughsubtlesymbolism.D.Byseparatingthemcompletelyfromfantasticalelements.41.WhatdoesCameron’smentionofhiscreativecareerreflectabouthisattitude?A.Anxietyaboutagingoutweighinghiscreativepassion.B.Treatingthefranchiseasapurelycommercialprojecttomanage.C.Maintainingastrongcreativedrivedespitetemporallimitations.DAtendencytodelegatefutureworkstoanewgenerationofcreators.DThenewsmediahasbeendescribedasa“timemachine”becauseitisdeliberatelyshort-sighted.Thenewsmediacouldalsobecalleda“noveltymachine”duetoitsconcentrationonthenew--anoveleruption,chaos,orinterruption—thatstandsoutduetoitsbreakfromthefamiliarorroutine.Arandomactofviolenceorasharpfallinthecorporatemarketsharewilldemandmoremediaspacethanachronicissuethatdoessocietyharmoverthelongterm.“Forthisreason,society’sbiggestproblemsdonotroutinelydominatemediacoverage,”writesThomasE.Patterson,BradleeProfessorofGovernmentandthePressatHarvardUniversity’sJohnF.KennedySchoolofGovernment.Novelstoriesstimulateinterestandcuriosity,andnewsorganizations,whichoperateundertheeconomicurgencyoffascinatingandremainingalargeaudienceforadvertisers,relyoncitizens’“needtoknow”forsurvival,otherwiseknownasclick-bait(诱饵).“Thelatestnewsabruptlyreplacestheold....Eachdayisafreshstart,anewreality.Noveltyisemphasized,asiscertainty.Journalistsmusthaveastorytotell,anditmustbeadifferentonethanyesterday’s,”PattersonwritesinTimeandNews:TheMedia’sLimitationsasanInstrumentofDemocracy.Pattersonarguesthataspoliticalpartiesandrepresentativeinstitutionshaveweakened,thepublicincreasinglyexpectsthenewsmediatotakeapioneeringroleinsettingthepublicagenda,andorganizingpublicopinionanddebate.Butthenewsmediaareill-suitedtothisrole,heargues.Newsstoriesrequireaspecificeventtogivethestoryasenseofimmediacy,andpolicymattersarebytheirverynaturedrawnoutaffairsextendingovermonthsormanyyears.Fewnewsstoriesmanagetogetrepeatairtime,wipedoutbymore‘pressing’events—producinginthenewsmediaachaoticinconsistency,muchlikeacaseofADHD(多动症),wheretheimmediateorurgentisgivenpreferenceoversustainedthinking.Thenewshasbecome“anendlessstreamofemergencies,”arguescriticJamesFallows.Whereaschronicsocietalproblemstendnottochangemuchfromdaytoday,andthereforebarelyreceivemediaattention.Perhapsmoreconcerningisthefantasyof‘reality’onegetsfromperusingthenews.Peoplefeelasthoughnewsmediagivesthemaninsightintothebroadereconomicandsocietalpicture,butPattersonarguesthatthissenseislargelymisguided.HecitesaSwedishstudybyJorgenWesterstahlandFolkeJohansson,whichexaminedthemedia’scoverageofsevenmajorpolicyareas,suchascrime,theeconomy,anddefence,andfoundthat“inpracticallynocasewasthereanylinkbetweenthefactualandthereporteddevelopment”.Itexplainswhyeconomicshocks(propertyandrealestatemarketcrashes)almostcatchinvestorsoffguardwhen,inactualfact,crashesarearesultofanaccumulativepilingupofpressureoveraperiodoftime.Thebiggerpictureislostinaseaof‘rightnow’emergencies—themediabeinglessamirrorofasocietythanadailycompositionoftheday’smostnovelevents.42.Theauthordescribesthenewsmediaasa“timemachine”anda“noveltymachine”primarilytohighlightwhichofitsfeatures?A.Itseconomically-drivenfocusonimmediacyandnewness.B.Itscentralroleinfacilitatingdemocraticprocesses.C.Itscapacityforin-depthanalysisofhistoricaltrends.D.Itssustainedattentionandreflectiononlong-termsocialproblems.43.AccordingtoPatterson,whyisthenewsmediapoorlysuitedtotheroleofsettingthepublicagendaandorganizingdebate?A.Becauseitlacksthefinancialresourcesnecessaryforinvestigativejournalism.B.Becauseitsindependenceiscompromisedbycontrolfrompoliticalparties.C.Becauseitsevent-drivennatureconflictswiththeprolongedtimelineofpolicyissues.D.Becausepublictrustinmediainstitutionshasbeencontinuouslydeclining.44.TheSwedishstudyonmediacoverageofsevenmajorpolicyareasiscitedtoillustratewhatphenomenon?A.Swedishmediademonstrateshigherprofessionalstandardsthanothernations.B.Thereisawidespreaddisconnectbetweenmediareportsandfactualdevelopments.C.Mediareportsprovideearlywarningsandpredictiveanalysisforeconomiccrises.D.Thepubliccanaccuratelygrasplong-termsocietaltrendsthroughnewsmedia.45.Whatistheimpliedmeaningofcomparingthemediato“adailycompositionoftheday’smostnovelevents”attheendofthepassage?A.Themedia’spreferenceforchasingemergenciesholdsbackitsreflectionofstructuralrealities.B.Themediacansystematicallyintegratecomponenttopresentacompletesocietalpicture.C.Themediaenhancestheappealofnewsthroughartisticpresentation.D.Themediaisreplacingtraditionalartformsasthedominantculturalmedium.阅读表达(每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。WheneverIheardstrangerssingingoutloud,whetheritwasinthesupermarketoronthestreet,Iusedtothinkhowannoyingitwas.Thatwasuntilafewmonthsago.Recently,mydaughterZoestartedhersecondyearofmiddleschoolwithanewsenseofawareness,askingmetofixthe“littlegirl”patternonherwheel-chairseat.Notwantinghertostandoutatschool,Ispenthoursfillinginpaleyellowstarswithablackmarker,eagertoerasewhateverchildishsignsIcould.Shortlyafter,Zoegotreallysickandhadtomiss20daysofschool.Thismeantourdayswerefilledwithrushingbetweenhospitalappointmentsandmeetingswiththeschool,aswetriedtomakesureshedidn’tfallbehindonherschoolwork.Ifeltpulledbacktoatimewhenshewaslittleandhersicknesswasahugepartofherlife.Backthen,itseemedlikeZoelivedinhospitals,asshespentsomuchtimeinthem.Nomatterhowsickshegot,however,shealwayshadapositiveattitude.Butthiswasdifferent:Zoewasnolongersinginglikeshenormallydid.Zoeusuallysangallthetime,whethershewasplaying,ridinginthecar,orjustdoingherhomework.Therewasnoneedforaradioinourhouse;Zoeprovidedthemusicforus.Consumed(被折磨)withmymotherlyworries,itwasmoreconcerningtomethanhersickness.Oneday,however,IheardherbeautifulvoiceasIwascookingdinner.IstoppedwhatIwasdoingandjustsmiled.“Puredelight,”Ithoughttomyself.Hervoiceslowlygrewstronger,andsoon,boththecarandthehousewerefilledwithhermusiconcemore.HowhadInotnoticedhersinginghadcompletelystopped,weeksandweeksago?Now,thankfully,she’sbackinschool,smilingandsinging,andI’mthankfulforeachandeverysongshesings.Thesedays,wheneverIhearastrangersingingasongtothemselves,Idon’tgetmad.Instead,Ismile,asIknowthatbysingingoutloud,they’resimplysharingtheirhappinesswiththeworld.46.Howdidtheauthorusetofeelwhensheheardstrangerssinging?(nomorethan5words)47.WhatdoyouthinkZoewaslike?(nomorethan10words)48.Whatdoes“it”inParagraph6referto?(nomorethan10words)49.Whydidtheauthorsay“Therewasnoneedforaradioinourhouse”?(nomorethan15words)50.Whatdoessingingmeantopeople,accordingtotheauthor?(nomorethan15words)66.写作(满分15分)51.假设你是中学生李华,你的英国朋友Chris在最近的一封邮件中提到,他想改掉每天长时间玩网络游戏的习惯,做更好的自己。请按以下提示写封回信:(1)你也打算改掉的一个习惯(或缺点,不足);(2)它给你的学习或生活带来的影响;(3)你的计划和决心。注意:(1)词数不少于80字;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。DearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua

天津市双菱中学2025-2026学年高二英语12月份统练第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthemanprobablyget?A.Potatochips.B.Chocolates.C.Apples.2.Howdoestheman’ssisterfeelaboutthemovie?A.Content.B.Bored.C.Disappointed.3.Howlonghasthemanhadthenewcar?A.Fortwomonths.B.Forfourmonths.C.Forsixmonths.4.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Co-workers.C.Classmates.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.WhatwillEdwarddotomorrow?A.Visithisfamily.B.Dosomecleaning.C.Takepartinanactivity.7.Whenwillthecomicsexhi

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