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2025~2026学年度第一学期阶段联测

高二英语试卷

(考试时间120分钟总分150分)

命题:盐城开发区中学徐琴审核:东台一中陈杨滨河中学刘梦乔

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节供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.每段对话仅读一遍.

1.Whatdoesthewomaninvitethemantodo?

A.Teachmusic.B.Gotoaparty.C.Playthepiano.

2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Whattoeatfbrbreakfast.

B.Wheretobuyfreshfruits.

C.Howtomakeapplepies.

3.WhatdocsAdamplantodoovertheholiday?

A.Goclimbing.B.Goshopping.C.Goswimming.

4.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikethisweekend?

A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Snowy.

5.Howwillthewomangotothedowntownthisafternoon?

A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.

第二节供15小题;每小题15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,并标在试卷的相应位置:.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.WhydoesMarymakethephonecall?

A.Toexplainadecision.B.ToaskJohnfbrhelp.C.Toputoffameeting.

7.Whoisunwell?

A.Mary'sparent.B.Mary'sbrother.C.Mary'ssister.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

&WhydoesMichaelsurftheInternet?

A.Forastudy.B.Forwildlife.C.Foruniversity.

9.Whatisthedeadlinefbrtheapplication?

A.March3.B.March13.C.March27.

1().Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Schoolfriends.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Fatheranddaughter.

听第8段材料,回答第II至13题。

11.Whatwillthemandothisweekend?

A.Stayathome.B.Visitthewoman.C.Takeashorttrip.

12.Whenwillthewomangocampingwithherparents?

A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.

13.Howdoesthewomanfindridingamotorcycle?

A.Boring.B.Pleasant.C.Dangerous.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.WhatkindofjobdidSharonapplyfbr?

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A.Adriver.B.Ateacher.C.Acoach.

15.WhereisSharonnow?

A.NewYork.B.Boston.C.California.

16.WhatcanweknowaboutJames?

A.Hefbrgottheinterview.

B.Hefailedtofindajob.

C.Hegraduatedlastyear.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.

17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Reportinganevent.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Chairingameeting.

18.Whowasthewinnerofthecompetitionlastyear?

A.Ryan.B.Jamie.C.Kenneth.

19.Whenwillthenationalcompetitionbeheld?

A.ThisJune.B.NextJune.C.NextJuly.

20.WhatwillthesurfersdoonBradleyBeachtonight?

A.Giveareport.B.Joininagame.C.Meettheirfans.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节供1S小题;每小题25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

Arcyoulookingfbrinspirationfbryournexttraveldestination?LonelyPlanethaspublisheditsyearly

listoftopplacestogo.Whetheryou'relookingfbradventure,culture,orvalue,there'ssomethingfbrevery

typeoftraveler.

TopCity:Nairobi

Nairobi,theKenyancapital,waschosenfbritsuniquemusicanddanceculture,andimpressivelocal

food.NairobiNationalParkisanust-scc,wherevisitorscanseeover400specieswanderingtheopengrass

plainswhilehighbuildingstwinkleonthehorizon.

TopCountry:Mongolia

Mongoliaislovedforitswide-openspaces,adventureactivities,anduniquefood.TheMongolian

governmenthasannounced2025through2027astheuYearstoVisitMongolia,''easingentryconditionsfbr

internationaltravelersandimprovingpublicfacilities,includinganewS650millionairport.

TopSustainable(可持续发展的)TravelDestination:Spain

ThepublisheralsorecommendedSpainfbrthecountry'seffortstoexpandrenewableenergy,todevelop

offseasontravel,andtobringtourismtonewdestinations,suchastheportcityofValencia,easingpressures

cmhotspotssuchasBarcelona.

TopBest-ValueLocation:TheAmericanMidwest

TheAmericanMidwest,includingthecitiesofChicagoandDetroit,isalsoonthelist,asitoffersa

high-qualitytravelexperienceatareasonablecost.Visitorscanenjoyexcellentsenicesandfacilitieswithout

havingtospendtoomuchmoney.

TopBeachDestination:Donegal

Donegal,Ireland'smostnorhwestemcounty,hasthecountry'slongestcoastlineandover100beaches,

wherevisitorscanenjoythehighestseacliffsinEurope.

21.WhatdoNairobiandMongoliahaveincommon?

A.Diverseculture.B.Tastyfood.

C.Breathtakingviews.D.Wide-openSpaces.

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22.WhyisSpainonthelist?

A.Itprovidessustainabletraveldestinationsfbrvisitors.

B.Itimprovespublicfacilitiesfbrinternationaltravelers.

C.Ithastheworld'slongestcoastlineandplentyofbeaches.

D.Itoffersahigh-qualitytravelexperienceatareasonablecost.

23.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyoufindthistext?

A.Tourism.B.Publishing.C.Architecture.D.Environment.

B

TheTVseriesWolfPackstarringSarahMichelleGellariscenteredaroundthelivesofagroupofLos

Angelesteenagers,whoselivesarechangedforeverwhenasupernaturalcreatureisfreedafteraseriesof

unexplainedwildfiresbreakout.

NotmuchisknownaboutGellar'scharacterontheshow,exceptfbrthefactthatsheisplayingKristin

Ramsey,anexpertwhomovestoLosAngelestofindthepersonwhostartedthewildfires.ShespoketoFox

NewsDigitalaboutherbigreturntoTV,andexplainedwhyshethoughtshewasdrawntoprojectsfeaturing

monsters(怪物).

uForme,it'salwaysaboutthestories,andintalkingtoday,wehavediscoveredthatthesuperhuman

allowsyoutotellthemosthumanstoriesbecauseitreallyallowsyoutousethesemonsterstoexplore

emotions,fearsandanxietiesthatyoucan'texperienceinotherworlds,Gellarexplained.

“Ithinkit'sareallyimportantconversationthatpeoplewillbealongfbrtheride,butthenrealizewhat

themeaningisbehindallofit,“sheadded.Gellar'sco-star,Rodrigo,agreedwithher,sayinghehoped

audiencescouldlookatthedeepermeaningsbehindthemonstersontheshowandrealizetheywereall

metaphors(隐喻)todiscussinourowninnermonsters.”

GellarrecentlytoldSFXMagazineshewasveryproudoftheshow.

24.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Thecauseofwildfires.B.Acreature'sactivity.

C.TheplotofWolfPack.D.Agroupofteenagers5lives.

25.AccordingtoGellar,whatcanhelpheruncoverpeople'sfeelings?

A.Richexperiences.B.Wildfiresinashow.

C.Monstersinthestory.D.Discussionwitheachother.

26.HowdidGellarfeelabouttheseriesWolfPack?

A.Satisfied.B.Frightened.C.Moved.D.Disappointed.

27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.KristinRamseymovestoLosAngelestotrackwildfires'supernaturalcreature.

B.Thewildfiresintheshowhaveaclearandreasonableexplanation.

C.Gellarhasrevealedmostdetailsabouthercharacterintheshow.

D.RodrigosharesthesameviewasGellarontheshow'sthemes.

C

Inthepastfewdecades,thewaypeopleaccessinfbrmatior.hasundergoneadramatictransformation,

shiftingfromtraditionalmediatodigitalplatforms.Traditionalmedia,whichincludesnewspapers,television,

andradio,haslongbeenthebasisofpubliccommunication.Theseformsofmediaarccharacterizedbytheir

one-waycommunicationmodel,whereinformationisdeliveredtoapassiveaudiencewithoutimmediate

interaction.Incontrast,digitalmedia-includingsocialmedia,blogs,andonlinenewswebsites-operateson

adynamic,interactiveframeworkthatallowsuserstoengage,comment,andsharecontentinrealtime.

Despitetheirdifferences,bothtraditionalanddigitalmediasharethefundamentalgoalofspreading

informationtothepublic.Eachservesasatoolforeducation,entertainment,andmonitoringofthe

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environment.Moreover,bothformsareinfluencedbyeconomicfactors—relyingonadvertisingincomeand

audienceengagement—andmuststicktoethicalstandards,althoughthecarryingoutofthesestandardsvaries

significantlybetweenthetwo.

However,thedifferencesbetweenthesemediaformsareobvious.Traditionalmediatypicallyoffers

slower,moreselectedcontentproducedbyprofessionals,oftenensuringhigheraccuracybutlacking

immediacy.Digitalmedia,ontheotherhand,providesinstantupdatesandavarietyofperspectivesatthecost

ofoccasionalunreliability.Onecriticaldistinctionliesinaccessibility:traditionalmediaisoftenlimitedby

geographicandtemporalrestrictions,whiledigitalmediaisgloballyaccessibleanytime,promotingamore

interconnectedworld.Additionally,digitalplatformsallowuserstobecomecontentcreators(hemselves,

makingthemdifficulttoseethelinebetweenproducersandconsumers.

Lookingahead,thefutureundoubtedlybelongstodigitalmedia.Withtherapidadvancementof

technologyandincreasinginternetpenetration(渗透)worldwide,digitalplatformsarcbecomingihcprimary

sourceofinformationforyoungergenerations.Althoughtraditionalmediawillnotdisappearentirely,itsrole

willlikelyreducetothatofasuD-lementarvsource,valuedfbritsdepthandcredibility.Asartificial

intelligenceandbigdatacontinuetoevolve,digitalmediawillfurtherpersonalizeuserexperiencesand

dominatethelandscapeofcommunication.Ultimately,thisshiftindicatesnotjustachangeinhowwe

consumeinformation,butatransformationinhowwcconnectwiththeworldaroundus.

28.Whatisakeycharacteristicofdigitalmediaaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itreliesonlyonprofessionalcontentproducers.

B.Itallowsreal-timeinteractionandengagement.

C.Itislimitedbygeographicandtemporalrestrictions.

D.Itdeliversinformationthroughaone-waycommunicationmodel.

29.Whatisthemainpurposeofthesecondparagraph?

A.Topredictthefuturedevelopmentofdigitalmedia.

B.Todiscusstheeconomicmodelsofbothmediatypes.

C.Toemphasizethedifferencesbetweenthetwomediaforms.

D.Toemphasizethesharedgoalsandfeaturesofbothmedia.

30.Theunderlinedword“supplementary''inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.

A.mainB.valuableC.additionalD.necessary

31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitlefbrthepassage?

A.HowtoBecomeaContentCreator

B.TheDisadvantagesofDigitalPlatforms

C.TheEconomicChallengesofTraditionalMedia

D.TheMediaRevolution:FromTraditionaltoDigital

D

ArecentstudybyresearchersattheUniversityofCincinnati,ledbyDr.AlbertoEspay,challengesthe

commonideathatmonoclonal-antibodies(单克隆抗体)helpslowdownmemorylossinAlzheimer'spatients

byremovingamyloid-pEques(淀粉样斑块).

Instead,thestudyshowsthatanunexpectedincreaseinakeybrainprotein,calledamyloid-beta42

(Ap42),ismorecloselylinkedtoimprovementsinthinkingability.Thisresearchwaspublishedinthejournal

BrainonSeptember11.Formanyyears,expertsbelievedthatamyloid-plaques,whichformfromA[342,harm

thebrainandcauseAlzheimer'sdisease.However,Dr.Espayandhisteamsuggestadifferenttheory.They

believetherealproblemisthelossofsoluble(易溶解的)Ap42,whichisimportantfbrkeepingbraincells

healthy,ratherthanthebuildupofplaques.PreviousresearchfromDr.Espay'sgroupshowedthat

Alzheimer'ssymptomsappearwhenAp42levelsfalltoolow,notwhenplaquelevelsarehigh.

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AccordingtoDr.Espay,theformationofamyloidplaquesmaybethebrain'snaturalwayof

respondingtostress,likechangesinmetabolism(代谢).Hepointsoutthatmanypeoplegetamyloid-plaques

astheyagebutdonotdevelopdementia(痴呆).Still,currenttreatmentsfbrAlzheimer'sfbcusonthese

plaques.

Newmonoclonal-antibodytreatments,meanttoclearamylcid,haveshownbenefitsinclinicaltrials.Dr.

Espay'steamstudieddatafromalmost26,000patientsin24clinicaltrialsoftheseantibodytreatments.They

foundthatthesetreatmentsalsoaccidentallyincreasedAp42levels.Thissuggeststhattheimprovementin

thinkingmaybebecauseofhigherAp42levels,notbecauseofplaqueremoval.

WhileraisingA142levelsseemshelpfill,Dr.Espaywamsthatremovingamyloidplaquescouldharm

thebrainbymakingitshrinkfaster.HesuggestsfocusingontreatmentsthatraiseAp42directly,without

targetingamyloidplaques.^IncreasingA[342isthegoal,Mhesays,"butremovingamyloidmaynotbethe

rightwaytodoit.”

32.What'sthecommonideaoftreatingAlzheimer's?

A.RaisingA[M2levels.B.Increasingneuronactivity.

C.Reducingbrainshrinkage.D.Removingamyloid-plaques.

33.WhatdoweknowaboutAP42?

A.ItisunrelatedtotheAlzheimer's.

B.Itisonlyharmfulwheni:fbrnisplaques.

C.ItslossmayleadtoAlzheimer'ssymptoms.

D.Itdamagesbraincellswhenitslevelsarehigh.

34.Whatcanwcinferfromparagraph3?

A.Everyonewithamyloidplaquesdevelopsdementia.

B.CurrentAlzheimer'streatmentsfbcusonraisingAp42levels.

C.Amyloidplaquesmaybeaprotectiveresponsebythebrain.

D.Removingamyloidplaquesguaranteesbettercognitivefunction.

35.WhichofthefollowingwillDr.Espayagreewith?

A.TreatmentsshouldfbcusonraisingA042levels.

B.RemovingamyloidplaqueswillpreventAlzheimer's.

C.AmyloidplaquesarethemaincauseofAlzheimer'sdisease.

D.IncreasingAp42levelsthroughamyloidremovalisalwayssafe.

第二节供5小最每小题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.

Thekeytoyourdreamworkoutroutine

TherewasatimeinmylifewhenIhatedworkingout.36.Howisthatso,youask?Well,it

wasn'teasy,butIfoundacoupleofwaystomakemyselfsticktoaroutine.So,ifyou'retryingtoworkout

consistently,herearesometips.

Don'tpushyourselftoomuch,especiallyifyouhaven'tworkedoutinalongtimeoratall.37.

Startingofftoodifficultoftenmakesyoulosemotivationandcouldalsoleadtobadselfesteem.Startsmall,

andthengraduallyincreaseintensity.

Stopconvincingyourselfthatyoudon'thavetimetoworkout.Itdoesn'tmatterhowbusyyourschedule

is------youcouldtake10minutesoutofyourdaytotakeawalkaroundcampus.38.

39.Youcouldworkoutwithfriendsorfamily,createaplaylisttoworkoutto,orwatchyour

favoriteshowwhileworkingout.Tryswitchingupthesettingwhereyouworkoutbytakingawalkinthe

parkordoingyogaonthequad-anythingtogetyourselfexcitedtoworkout.

It'sokaytotakeabreak.Whenyoufirststartworkingout,itcanbetough.Iwasgettingallsortsofaches

高二英语第5页共16页

andpainswhenIfirststarted,andIoftendeniedmyselfrestdaysbecauseIfeltlikeIalwayshadtoworkout

atthehighestintensity.Pleasereriembertotakeabreak.Yourbodyneedstoreset.40

Stickingtoaworkoutroutinecanbedifficultbutifyoufollowsomeofthesetips,youmayfindthat

you'reabletoworkoutmoreconsistently.

A.Createarealisticworkoutplan.

B.Justthethoughtofitwashonible.

C.Trymultipleactivitiestofindoneyoulove.

D.Findwaystomakeexercisingmoreinteresting.

E.Onceyou'refeelingbetter,youcangetbacktoit.

F.Now,workingoutisoneofmyfavoritethingstodo.

G.Evenifit'sonlyasmallamount,anyexerciseisenoughtogetyoustarted.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节供15小题;每小题1分,共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。

WheneverphotographerCaseyRyanheadsintothewilderness,hebringsalonghisdrone(无人机)to

capturephotographsfromabird'seyeview.Onarecentexpedition,Caseywas41throughthe

WillametteNationalForestwhenhecameacrossastrangerwhosevehiclewasstuck.Hehadbeentrapped

therefbrdays,soCaseydecidedrohelphimgethiscarout.42.Caseygothisownvehiclestuckina

ditchwhiletryingtohelp,leavingbothpeoplestranded(滞留)withnocellphone43tbrmiles

around.

Caseysayshismindisalwaysworkingtofind44solutionstoproblems.Heimmediately45

thesituationandrealizedthatinordertogetcellservice,he'dneedtogethigherupthemountain.He46

amoviehe'dseenrecentlyinwhichacharacterusesadronetoraisetheirphoneenoughtocatcha47.

sohepulledouthisdeviceandgettowork.

First,he48hiscellphonesecurelytohisdrone.Then,he49aseriesofmessagestohiswife.

“Hisweetheart,“readthefirsttext."I'msendingmyphoneintothe50withmydrone.Hopetogetthis

messagethrough.1justkeep51Ihaveenoughgastogetmethroughonemorenight/,

Hetoldherwherehewas52inthepark,thenheldhisbreathasheattemptedtolaunchthe

now-heavydroneintotheair.Thedronesoared(升空)severalhundredfeetintotheair.Somewhereupthere

overthetalltrees,it53asignalandwhoosh!AllofCasey's54weresent.Theyweresaved!

55arrivedandsavedbothCaseyandtheothermotorist.

41.A.drivingB.walkingC.flyingD.running

42.A.ObviouslyB.NaturallyC.UnfortunatelyD.Honestly

43.A.batteryB.serviceC.chargerD.store

44.A.temporaryB.significantC.innovativeD.familiar

45.A.ignoredB.betteredC.followedD.assessed

46.A.directedB.recalledC.playedD.commented

47.A.signalB.pictureC.viewD.look

48.A.attachedB.linkedC.adaptedD.exposed

49.A.appliedB.deletedC.typedD.copied

50.A.mountainB.forestC.movieD.sky

51.A.suggestingB.complainingC.imagingD.praying

52.A.lostB.locatedC.hiddenD.set

53.A.sentoutB.pickedupC.setupD.tookin

54.A.dreamsB.concernsC.textsD.drones

55.A.CharactersB.VisitorsC.ResearchersD.Rescuers

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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共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.

Ateabagisasmall,porouspacketthatcontains56(dry)plantmaterial,which,whensoakedin

hotwater,helpstomaketea.Teabagsare57(general)madeoffilterpaper.

Teabagsrangefromasquareorrectangularshapetoatetrahedral(四面体的)andevencircularshape.

There'stypically58smallstringattachedtoeachteabagwithapaperlabelatthetop.

Teabags59(use)sincethe8thcentury—intheeraoftheTangdynasty.Inthosedayspaperwas

foldedandsewnintosquarebagssothatteaflavorscouldbepreservedfbralongtime,60(lav)the

foundationfbrmodemteabags.

ThemodemversionofteabagsfirstappearedWesternWorldasearlyas1903.Commercially,however,

teabagsmadetheirappearancearound1908,61coffeeimporterThomasSullivanshippedhissilktea

bagsallovertheworld.Thoseteabagsweresupposed62(tear)beforeuse,andtheirloosecontents

werethenpouredintohotwatertobrew(沏)tea.

However,peoplefoundthatitwasmoreconvenienttobrewtea63thetealeavesstillenclosedin

thebags.Sincedippingteabagsintowaterdidn'tseemtocauseanychangeinthetaste,peoplegraduallydid

awaywiththepracticeof64(remove)theteabag,andstarteddippingitdirectlyintohotwaterinstead.

It'sgenerallyadvisedtonotsqueezeateabagsoakedinho:water.Whenyousqueezeateabag,more

tannins(糅质)arereleasedintotheliquid.Theresultofthisisthatthedrinkbecomestoobitter,or65

somecallit,“toostrong”.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文(满分15分)

假如你们学校的杂志社最近要征稿,征稿主题是“人工智能的利弊”,请你写一篇稿子参加投稿.

内容包括:1.你对人工智能的看法;2.说明理由.

注意:

(1)词数80左右;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.

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.

Iwasdoingabigclean-uprecentlyandmykidswerehelpingwhenmyson,Freddo,cameacrossa

knottedhandkerchiefwithanolddarkbrowncoininside.t4Mom,canIhavethis?CanIplaywiththiscoin?"

heasked.Itookonelookandwasimmediatelytransportedtoanothertime.

In2001,therewasatimewhenmyfriendandIworkedinanAfricancountry,Niger,hitbysandstorms

andburningheat.ThereweremanythingsIfounddifficultaboutthisplace-theclimateandbeggars(乞丐)

weremybiggestheadaches.Soafterfinishingfivemonthsofnursingworkthere,wcmovedontoworkata

healthclinicinaneighboringcountry,BurkinaFaso."It'smuchgreenerinBurkina.EventheCoketastes

better.^^thelocalsassuredus.

Yetthefactwasquitetheopposite.ArrivingbytaxiatourdestinationinBurkina,webegantounload.I

wasreachingfbrmylargerpieceofluggagewhen,outofthedarkness,amotorbikewithtwomenapproached

slowly.Withoutwarning,oneofthemgrabbedmybackpackasthemotorbikesweptcloseby.Withinseconds,

thepairwereoutofsight,swallowedupbythenight.

Withmypassport,money,traveler'schecksallinthebag,Iwasindeeptrouble.Howfrustrating!All1

wantedwastoleavethisplace!Then,walkingthroughBurkina'sstreetsoneday,Iwasstoppedbyanold

womanwhothrust(猛推)herhandinmyface.t4Cadeau('gift,inFrench)!Cadcau^^^shecried.Tdhadenough!

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Iwasextremelytiredofthecountry:itspoverty,itsthieves,theheat,thedustand...everything!Itoldher

angrilyandfirmlyinFrench,havenotcadeau,.Ihavenomoney.Athiefstoleallmymoneytwoweeksago

andnowIcan'tgetoutofyourcountry.Icannotgiveyouanything.NOTHING^^^Thebeggarwomanlistened

attentively.Tomygreatsuiprise,afterhearingmywords,shegaveabroadsmile.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答.

Paragraph1:

Shereachedintothepocketofherdress._____________________________________________________

Paragraph2:

Therewasaslighttouchonmyhand;lookingdown,Isawmysonlookingatme,curious.

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2025~2026学年度第一学期阶段联测

高二英语试卷答案

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1-5CACBA6-10ABCBA11-15CBCBA16-20BACBC

第二部分阅读(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)

21-23BAA24-27CCAD28-31BDCD32-35DCCA

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

36-40FAGDE

第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

41-45ACBCD46-50BAACD51-55DBBCD

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.dried57.generally58.a59.havebeenused60.laying

61.when62.tobetom63.with64.removing65.as

第四部分写作

第一节应用文(满分15分)

Onepossibleversion:

RecentyearshavewitnessedanunlimitednumberofapplicationsofAl,whicharcbeingappliedtoa

varietyoffields.Despiteitsgreatadvantages,Iaminfavoroftheopinionthatitbringsconcernsandfears.

Firstandforemost,theissueofemploymentfbrquantitiesofworkerswillarise.AIiscapableof

completingvariousjobsandmakepeopleunemployed.Furthermore,AIislackinginflexibilityandhuman's

thinking.Forinstance,whentranslatingliteraryworks,machinescanonlytranslatethemliterallyandmay

generatemistakes.

Apparently,aswebecomeincreasinglydependentoncomputers,weneedtoensurethatwewillnotfall

victimtoAL

Anotherpossibleversion:

RecentyearshavewitnessedanunlimitednumberofapplicationsofAI,whicharcbeingappliedtoa

varietyoffields.Despiteitsconcernsandfears,Iaminfavoroftheopinionthatitisofgreatbenefit.

Firstandforemost,AIofferedhumansquickandeasyaccesstoahugeamountofconvenience.Ordinary

peoplearcnowusingAItogetinstanttranslationoftextsinforeignlanguages,fbrinstance.Furthermore,the

accuracyofAIisunparalleledwhencompletingdemandingjobs.Afterall,humanscannotdothingsas

preciselyasmachines.

Apparently,webecomeincreasinglydependentoncomputers,andthusAIwillhaveabrightfuture

definitely.

第二节‘读后续写(满分25分)

Onepossibleversion:

Paragraph1:

Shereachedintothepocketofherdress.llThenIwillgiveyouacadeau,"sheannounced.Kindly,she

placedanold,darkbrowncoininmyhand.Insurprise,Ilookedatthecoin,thenatthewoman.Atthat

moment,Ifeltratherashamed,ashamedofmyterribleattitudetowardtheoldwoman.Inspiteofherpoverty,

shewasabletogivemesomethingpriceless.Ihadtakenitfbrgrantedthatbeggarswouldonlyreceive

somethingfromothers,yetthecoinfromthebeggarwomaninBurkinatrulychangedmyviewtowardthem,

高二英语第9页共16页

andhersmilehitthedeepestofmyheart.

Paragraph2:

Therewasaslighttouchonmyhand;lookingdown,1sawmysonlookingatme,curious.uMom,canI

havethis?CanIplaywit

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