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2025-2026学年江西宜春市上高县上高二中上学期高二期末考试英语试题第一部分听力(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仅读二遍。1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Paythelatefees.B.Renewthebookonline.C.Returnthebooktoday2.WhenwillMr.KingprobablymeetEmily?A.At9:45.B.At10:00C.At10:30.3Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheinterview?A.Nervous.B.ConfidentC.Disappointed.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InanofficeB.AtapizzastoreC.Overthephone.5Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hesentawrongemail.B.Helostacomputerfile.C.HebrokehisUSBdrive.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6,7题6.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheshoes?A.Thesizeisn’taccurate.B.Theyareofpoorquality.C.Thecolordoesn’tsuithim.7.Howdoesthewomansolvetheproblem?A.GivearefundB.Offeradiscount.C.Provideareplacement.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Conductinganinterview.B.DoinganimalresearchC.Exchanginginformation.9.WhatmadeKelseydevelopaloveforwildlife?AHerchildhoodenvironment.B.Herteachers’guidance.C.Hertravelexperiences.10.WhydoesKelseytakephotosinherfreetime?A.TocollectdataforherresearchB.Tobringpeopleclosertonature.C.Topursueherchildhooddream听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatisPeter?A.AcomputerengineerB.AseniorstudentC.Afreshgraduate12.WhatdoestheexampleofPeter’sgroupprojectprove?A.Hehasgreatleadershipskills.B.Hepaysattentiontodetail.C.Heworkswellwithothers.13.Whatwillthewomantalkaboutnext?A.Theinternalpromotion.B.Thecompanyculture.C.Theemployeebenefits.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthemostdifficultthing?A.FindingthetruthinthecriticismsB.Managingtheemotionalresponse.C.Examiningthequalitiesofthecrities15.WhatisJason’ssecondsuggestionwhenhandlingcriticism?A.Stabilizetheemotions.B.ReacttothecriticswitheaseC.Faceitwithanobjectiveattitude.16.HowshouldpeoplerespondtofalsecriticismaccordingtoJason?A.IgnoreitdirectlyB.Trytofightback.C.Justpresentthefacts17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Waystodealwithcriticismeffectively.B.Theimpactofcriticismonpeople.CCausesofpeoplebeingcriticized.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题18Whatdomostteenagersthinkofdoinghouseworkaccordingtothereport?A.It’sawaytohelpparents.B.It’sanecessarylifeskill.C.It’smeaningless.19.Whatdoestherecentstudyshow?A.VoluntaryserviceisnecessaryinhighschoolB.Chineseteenagerspaylessattentiontohousework.C.Parentsgivetopprioritytotheirchildren’sschoolwork.20.Whatdoesthespeakerhighlightaboutdoinghousework?A.ItcanbenefitteenagersalotB.ItishardforbusyschoolteenagersC.Itislinkedtothefamily’swell-being第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ATheNationalGeographicTraveller(UK)PhotographyCompetitionisopenforentries—andwe’reafteryourmostspectacularshotsfromthepastyear.Tobeinwithachanceofhavingyourworkpublishedinthemagazine,submityourimagesinuptofourcategories.Judgedbyindustry-leadingphotographersandeditors,thecompetitionisyouropportunitytobenoticedandwinaluxurythree-nightbreak.THECATEGORIES●PeopleMoreoftenthannot,it’sthepeopleyouencounterthatmakeatrip—butitcanbedifficultcapturingthecharacterofsomeoneyou’veonlyjustmet.Haveyoumanagedit?●LandscapeShootingalandscapemightseemeasy,butfewcanreallydrawoutthedefiningfeatures.Canyouidentifyfascinatingcontrasts,orshowalevelofdetailthatotherscan’tsee?●WildlifeWildlifeisoneofthegreatwondersoftravel.Spottingcreaturesintheirnaturalhabitatcanbeaboutluck—capturingthemwithyourcameraisnot.●FoodWhetherit’salocalfarmerbringingintheharvestorchefshardatworkinastreetkitchen,thiscategorycelebrateseverystageofthecookingjourneyfromfieldtofork.THEPRIZETheGrandPrizewinner,fromthefourcategories,willreceivealuxurythree-nightescapetoaUKhoteloftheirchoice,courtesyofSmallLuxuryHotelsoftheWorld(SLH).Withover600hotelsin90destinations,including36intheUK,SLHoffersuniqueandcharmingstayswithastrongsenseofplace,fromstylishcity-centerhotelstocountrifiedfishermen’shuts.TheprizeincludestheSLHBook,alimited-editioncoffee-tablebookfeaturingthebrand’sbeautifullyorganizedcollectionsofproducts.ENTERNOWThecompetitioncloseson14January2026at11:59pm.ThewinnermustbearesidentoftheUKorIrelandandaged18orover.Judgestobeannounced.IfyouneedtoseefullT&Cs(termsandconditions),visitthemagazine’swebsite.1.Whichofthefollowingphotoscanbeanentry?A.Apictureofdowntownskyscrapers.B.Aportraitofaworkermakingforks.C.Asceneofapetdogsleepingathome.D.Animageofstrangerswithvividpersonalities.2.Whatprizewillthewinnerget?A.FreestaysinSLH’s36huts. B.Abookaccessibletothemasses.C.Threenightsinaneleganthotel. D.Commentsfromleadingexperts.3.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Amagazine. B.Awebsite.C.Abrochure. D.Acoffee-tablebook.BThegreatelephantstandsinthehotAfricansun.Slowlythebeastliftsitsheadanditsthicktrunkdelicatelycurlsaroundtheleavesofanearbytree,pullingouttheleavesandpolitelyslippingthemintoitsmouth.Thebeast’sgreatgreyskinispartlybrokenandagedfromtheAfricansun.Somemuddropsononesidefromitslasttriptoanearbyriver.Itsroughhairsticksoutfromalloveritsskinandtwolarge,whitetuskscurveelegantlyfromeithersideofitsmouth.Somewherealionroarsandsomethingelsegivesaloudhighshout.Avulture(秃鹫)driftsoverfarabovethisworld,barelyablackdotinthesky.Thebuzzingofthecountlessbushinsectsseemstocollectivelyshiftupinhightune,almostlikethewholeofthesavanna(热带草原)wassingingsomesongthatonlytheyknew.Ipeerthroughthelens(镜头)atthisscene.Thezoomlensshowsalmosteverydetailoftheelephant:thethreesmallcutsinitsleftearfromplayingasababyaroundthorntrees,thescardownitsfrontlegwherealioncaughtitunawareasayoungadult,andweatheringonitsgreat,valuabletusksfromdecadesoflivinginthisunforgivinggrasslandonadustycontinent.Andthentheelephantlooksatme.Itlooksatmewiththosebig,eyelashedeyeswithawarmthcomingoutwardsfromavast,hiddendepththere.Icansuddenlyfeelitssoul,andfeelthelineofelephantsthatcamebeforethisone,trailingbacktotheverybeginningsofthisgreatsavanna.Wewillneverunderstandwhatwondersthisancientbeinganditskindhaveseenandwhisperedtoeachotheracrosstheagesonthisold,sacredgrassland.Itlooksatme,anditlooksthroughmeandseesme.TheelephantknowsIamthere.Italwaysdid.Itisnotrunningaway,norisitfighting.Itacceptsandforgives.Itloves.But,mostly,itjustfeelssad.Itfeelssorryforme.Icannotdothisanymore.Itakemyeyeoffthesightsandhandthegunbacktomypartner.“Let’sgohome,”Isaidinaquietvoice,“let’sjustgohome.”4.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,whichwordcanbestdescribetheelephant?A.Mysterious. B.Depressed. C.Aggressive. D.Graceful.5.Whentheauthorseesthroughthelens,heis.A.deeplymovedandfilledwithsympathy B.overwhelmedbytheelephant’sstrengthC.annoyedatthepresenceofotheranimals D.shockedandscaredbytheelephant’sscars6.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinitially?A.Takeapicture. B.Observetheelephant.C.Hunttheelephant. D.StudyAfricangrassland.7Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Naturecalmsouranger. B.Naturepurifiesoursouls.C.Naturehealsourwounds. D.Natureenrichesourimagination.CIfyou’restrugglingtocomeupwithsomethingyou’regratefulforthisyear,here’ssomethingthatcanbecelebrated:Artificialintelligenceisrevolutionizingmedicine.AIisstillinitsinfancy(初期),yetitisalreadypromisingtotransformhowphysiciansdotheirjobs.Take,forexample,cancerscreenings.AreviewofstudiesfoundAIcouldcutinhalfthemissrateforpotentialcancerandreducetheworkloadofradiologistsby68percent.Thebenefithereistwofold:Thetechnologycanhelpidentifycanceratearlierstages.Itisalsobetteratdeterminingwhichtumors(肿瘤)areharmless,limitingthenumberofunnecessaryandexpensiveteststhatpatientsmustundergo(nottomentiontheanxietythatcomeswiththeprocedures).Andthat’sjustthestart.In2022,itisreportedthatabout6percentofthemorethan130millionpeoplewhogotoemergencyroomseveryyeararemisdiagnosed(误诊).AIhasthepotentialtosignificantlyreducethosetragedies.ArecentstudyoutofBostoncomparingtheperformanceofchatbot-assistedphysiciansindiagnosingpatientstojustchatbotsthemselvesfoundthatthebotsperformedconsiderablybetter.AIcanalsospeedupcareinemergencysettings.HospitalsthatusedAItodetectstrokesfromapatient’sbrainscanswereabletoshaveoffalmost40minutesbeforeasurgeoncouldtakeaction.That’sprecioustimethatcansavelives.Thepurposeisnottophaseouthumansinmedicine;itistogivethembettertoolstoaidtheirpatients.Anditcouldfreeupphysicians’timededicatedtodullroutinetasks.Integratingthistechnologyintomedicinewillsurelyrunintobumps.Manypeoplearelikelytobedoubtfulaboutit,andsomemightfearitwillmakevisitstothedoctorevenlesspersonalthantheyalreadyare.ThedevelopmentofAIhasarousedgreatalarminrecentyears.Itsawesomepowerdeservescaution,butnotfear.Wecantakecomfortinthefactthat,whenitcomestomedicine,AIhasproventobebeneficial—andislikelytoremainso.8.WhatisabenefitofusingAItoscreenforcancer?A.Freeingpatientsfrommedicaltests. B.Detectingcancerintheinitialstages.C.Identifyingthesourcesofpatients’anxiety. D.Enhancingthecureratesofharmfulcancer.9.WhatistheprimarypurposeofapplyingAItothemedicalfield?A.Toreplacetherolesofhumanphysicians. B.Tomakevisitstothedoctormorepersonal.C.Toprovideprofessionaltrainingforphysicians. D.Toequipphysicianswithtoolstoassistpatients.10.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.TheprospectoftheAImarket. B.ThewaytointegrateAIintomedicine.C.ThechallengeofadoptingAIinmedicine. D.Thechangeofthepatient-doctorrelationship.11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AI:TheEndofMisdiagnoses B.AIinMedicine:AForceforGoodC.TheRiseofAI:GoodNewsforDoctors D.AI:theFutureofPersonalizedMedicineDFordecades,environmentalsciencefocusedonidentifyingisolated(孤立的)problemsandtheirdirectfixes.However,asignificantshiftisnowdefiningthefield:researchersaremovingfromalinear(线性的)viewtounderstandingtheEarthasacomplex,interconnectedsystem.Thisnewfundamentalchangerevealsthatwell-intentionedactionscanhaveunintendedconsequences,makingthepathtosustainabilityfarmorenuanced(复杂).Themostconvincingevidenceforthisshiftcomesfromresearchonclimatefeedbackloops.Forinstance,scientistshavediscoveredthataswesuccessfullyreduceairpollution,wealsodecreasethereflectiveaerosols(气溶胶)thatoncesubtlycooledtheplanet.This“unmasking”effectaccelerateswarming,revealingthefullforceofgreenhousegases.Similarly,thealarmingmeltofpermafrost(永冻土)isnotjustasignofwarming;itisapowerfuldriver,releasingvaststoresofmethaneandcarbondioxideinaself-reinforcingcycle.Thissystemicthinkingextendstoproposedsolutions.Theconceptofplantingtreesasasimplecarbonsinkisnowexaminedcarefully.Researchshowsthatlarge-scaleafforestationinthewronglocationscanreducetheEarth’sreflectivity,absorbmoreheat,anddisturblocalwatercycles,potentiallynegatingthecarbonbenefits.Thefocushasthereforeswitchedtoecosystem-specificrestorationandacomprehensivemanagementofnaturalcarbonstocks.Ultimately,thecentralinsightofmodernenvironmentalresearchisthattherearenosilverbullets.Thechallengeisnolongerjustaboutinventingcleanertechnologiesbutaboutmanagingcomplexsystems.Thenewfrontierisunderstandingtheseinterconnectionstodesignresilientstrategiesthatworkwiththeplanet’ssystems,notagainstthem.12.Whatdotheexamplesinparagraph2serveas?A.Theconsequencescaused. B.Thelikelihoodofthechange.C.Thesolidproofoftheshift. D.Theprospectofsustainability.13.Whatshouldsolutionstonaturalcarbonstocksbebasedon?A.Preciselocations. B.Systemicthinking.C.Localwatercycles. D.Greenhousegases.14.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“nosilverbullets”?A.Thesituationisworsening. B.Itisachallengelikeneverbefore.C.Thereisnosinglesolution. D.Researchworkisfarfromperfect.15.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthearticle?A.AHarmoniousEco-systemisYettoArriveB.FromSimpleSolutionstoSystemicThinkingC.SustainableDevelopmentisFinallyinSightD.One-size-fits-allApproachesareHeretoStay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项。HowtoHaveGoodMentalHealthMostpeopleunderstandtheimportanceofahealthybody,butmanyoverlookthevalueofmentalhealth.Goodmentalhealthmakeslifemoreenjoyableandpromotesbetterphysicalhealth.Tobetrulyhealthy,youmustcareforbothbodyandmind.____16____Feelinggoodaboutyourselfiscrucial.Apowerfultechniqueistoactivelyquestionyourinnercritic.Whenanegativethoughtarises,askyourself:“Isthisthoughttrue?Isitkind?”____17____.Thisshiftinperspective,suchaschanging“Inevergetanythingright”to“SometimesIfail,butIalsosucceed,”cansignificantlyreduceself-doubt.Equallyimportantislearningtofocusonyourstrengthsduringchallengingtimes,remindingyourselfofthequalitiesthathavehelpedyouovercomepastchallenges.CopingwithStressStresscanharmbothmentalandphysicalhealth.Fortunately,thereareeffectivewaystomanageit.Practiceslikedeepbreathingandfocusingonthepresentmomentcandecreaseanxiety.Physicalexercisealsoplaysasignificantrole,asitreleasesnaturalchemicalsthatimprovemood.Whileitmayfeellikethelastthingyouwanttodowhenstressed,it’sworthpushingthroughthatinitialresistance.____18____.ManagingNegativeEmotionsDealingwithstrongemotionsispartoflife.Itisvitaltodeveloptheabilitytoprocessthesefeelingsinahealthyway.____19____Thegoalistodevelophealthyoutlets.Furthermore,practicingself-awarenessbynoticingyourfeelingswithoutimmediatejudgmentallowsformorethoughtfulandcontrolledresponses.MaintainingHealthyRelationshipsStrongsocialsupportisvitalformentalwellness.____20____.Trust,respect,andgoodcommunicationarethefoundationsofpositiveconnections.Incontrast,relationshipsthatarecharacterizedbycontrol,blame,orthatconsistentlymakeyoufeelbadarelikelyunhealthy.Learningtoassessyourrelationshipsandintentionallycareforthesupportiveonesisfundamentaltoyourmentalwell-being.A.BuildingPositiveSelf-imagesBAcceptingYourimperfectionsC.EvenashortwalkcanmakeanoticeabledifferenceD.AnotherkeystrategyinvolvesrevisingthesenegativenarrativesE.YoucanalsosetasidetimeeachdaytodosportsandlistentomusicF.ThisinvolvesdistinguishingsupportiveconnectionsfromstressfulonesG.Thiscouldmeantalkingwithafriend,listeningtomusic,orsimplytakingawalk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)Ahappy-sadstatecanbeasconfusingtopeopleastopsychologists.Thisisnotabout“smilingdepression”wheresomeonefeelsemotionalpain,but____21____thosefeelingswithahappyface.Rather,it’s____22____experiencingthosetwo____23____emotionsatonce.WhenJeffLarsen,apsychologyprofessor,simplyaskspeopleifit’s____24____tofeelsuchmixedemotions,mostpeopleimmediatelysay“yes”showinghow____25____theexperienceis.ButLarsentakesamore____26____approach.Inhisexperiments,heaskedpeopletowatchaclip(电影片段)fromabittersweetmovieandpressonebuttoniftheyfelt____27____anotheriftheyfelthappy,or____28____atthesametimeiftheyfeltbothemotionsatonce.It____29____abouthalfpressedbothhappyandsadbuttonsatonce,_____30_____notforverylong.Larsen_____31_____theexperienceisrare,butpossible.YaleUniversitypsychologyprofessorLaurieSantos_____32_____it’spossibleforpeopletofeelbothpositiveandnegativeemotionsatonce.Situationsthatoften_____33_____ahappy-sadstateincludebittersweeteventslike_____34_____oramovetoanewcityforajob—situationswhenyou’resadabout_____35_____,buthappyaboutnewopportunities,shenoted.Endingsthatarealsobeginningsmaketheseemotionally-richevents,Larsenadded.21.A.bottlesup B.talksabout C.getsover D.caresabout22.A.hardly B.occasionally C.suddenly D.truly23.A.disturbing B.conflicting C.positive D.powerful24.A.possible B.strange C.necessary D.acceptable25.A.valuable B.abstract C.universal D.interesting26.A.traditional B.theoretical C.scientific D.creative27.A.awkward B.worried C.angry D.sad28.A.both B.neither C.either D.each29.A.stoodout B.letout C.pointedout D.turnedout30.A.until B.though C.if D.once31.A.believes B.predicts C.remembers D.doubts32.A.expects B.agrees C.wonders D.imagines33.A.change B.cause C.determine D.reflect34.A.accidents B.adventures C.celebrations D.graduations35.A.leaving B.forgetting C.failing D.losing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Officiallylaunched____36____January15,2026,thethirdeditionofthe“NewEra·NewImagery”ChinaInternationalCo-productionProgramcallsuponglobalfilmmakerstounitefora____37____(share)creativemission.____38____(guide)bythemaintheme“China’sDevelopment,World’sOpportunity,”thisinitiativemovesbeyondsimplefundingtoactivelyfostermeaningfulinternationalpartnershipsindocumentaryfilmmaking.Theprogramis____39____(strategy)structuredaroundspecializedcreativeunits,withkeycolumnsbeing“CivilizationalExchangeandMutualLearning”and“Sci-TechInnovationandFutureDevelopment.”Thisfocusedframework____40____(encourage)directorsandproducerstoexploreprofoundstoriesthatsitattheintersectionofculturaldialogueandhumanprogress.Thecoreobjectiveis____41____(generate)aconvincingcollectionofco-produced____42____(work)thatexpressstoriesofmoderndevelopmentthroughagenuinelycooperativeandinternationallens.LedbytheChinaInternationalCommunicationGroupalongsidevariousculturalandmediainstitutions,____43____programservesasadedicatedplatformforcross-culturalteamwork.Itaimstotranslatethecomplexrealitiesof____44____(grow)andopportunityintoaccessible,visuallypowerfulstories____45____resonatewithworldwideaudiencespromotingdeepermutualunderstandingthroughtheuniversallanguageofcinema.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你校上周举办了“写给银杏的悄悄话”校园主题活动,同学们将心里话写在卡片上,亲手挂到校园的银杏树枝上。请你给外教Janet写一封邮件,分享此次活动,内容包括:(1)介绍活动过程;(2)说明活动意义。注意:(1)写作词数应为100个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJanet,I’dliketosharewithyou“WhisperstoGinkgoes”,ameaningfulcampusactivityheldinourschoollastweek.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续写(满分25分)47.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。TheincidenttookplaceatCheektowaga,atowninErieCounty,NewYork,inthemiddleofahistoricanddangeroussnowstorm.Ihadgoneouttovisitmyfriendlivinginanothercounty,butunfortunatelyIgotstuckandwasun

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