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2025-2026学年安徽马鞍山市第二中学第二学期3月高二英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,务必将自己的姓名、考号和班级填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,务必擦净后再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atabusinessconference.B.Atagraduationceremony.C.Atasportsevent.2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantoeattogoclimate-friendly?A.Wholegrain.B.Meat.C.Dairy.3.Whatnewtrendisthemannoticingonresumes?A.Peoplepostingtheirphotos.B.Peoplehighlightingtheirhobbies.C.Peopleincludingtheirfitnesssuccesses.4.WhatdoesthemansuggesttheydothisFriday?A.Listentoalecture.B.Makemusic.C.Attendaconcert.5.What’sthewoman’sattitudetowardtheman’ssuggestion?A.Favorable.B.Confused.C.Doubtful.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Classmates.C.Wifeandhusband.7Whatwillthewomandolater?A.Doanonlinesearch.B.Visitherfriends.C.Hangoutwithherfriends.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisJennyexcitedabout?A.Anewphonemodel.B.AnewApplefunction.C.Aspecialemojisale.9.WhatisthefirststeptomakeaGenmoji?A.Chooseabackground.B.Entertheimageapp.C.Takeaselfieandsaveit.10.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutGenmojis?A.Interested.B.Unconcerned.C.Disappointed.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowmanyPulitzerPrizesdidTheWashingtonPostwinin2024?A.1.B.2.C.3.12.WhichorganizationwontheInternationalReportingPrizein2024Pulitzer?A.TheNewYorkTimes.B.TheWashingtonPost.C.Reuters.13.WhatdoweknowaboutthemaincharacterofPrimaryTrust?A.Heloseseverythingbutnevergivesup.B.Hegainsanewlifethroughkindness.C.Hebecomesrichbydoingsmallacts.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howshouldoneswinghisarmswhilewalking,accordingtoEmma?A.Freelybackandforthfromyourshoulders.B.Fromtheelbowsinshortmovements.C.Keepingthemstillbyyoursides.15.WhydoesEmmasuggestwearingbiggershoes?A.Toavoidfallingdown.B.Tolowerwalkingspeed.C.Tomakeroomforsweatandswelling.16.Howlongandatwhatpaceshouldonewalktoimprovehealth?A.115minutesaweekataslowpace.B.150minutesaweekatanenergeticpace.C.300minutesaweekatasteadypace.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhenwilltheannualScienceFairbeheld?A.ThisWednesday.B.ThisFriday.C.NextMonday.18.WhatshouldparticipantsdobeforetheScienceFairstart?A.Dosomeexperimentsonthespot.B.Makesureeverythingisready.C.Prepareaspeechabouttheirprojects.19.WhatisDrSmith’sspeechabout?A.Waystofightclimatechange.B.FactsabouttheAmazonRainforest.C.Impactsofenvironmentalpollution.20.Whatwillthewinningteamofthebasketballmatchreceive?A.Newuniforms.B.Aribbon.C.Aschoolmedal.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)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。AHollySpringsInternationalFoodFestivalEnjoyavarietyoffood,drinks,andentertainmentrepresentingmorethan12countries.Cometaste,learn,andunite!InternationalFoodFestivalVendors(供应商)Enjoyselectfoodoptionsfromsixdifferentcontinentsand12uniquecountriesandcuisines.Returningfavoritesarejoinedbyexceptionalnewcomers.Tasty,sweet,spicy,frozen,classic,orexotic(异域风情的),theInternationalFoodFestivalhassomethingforeveryone!CulturalAmbassadorsandEntertainmentLearnfromyourtravelsasyouenjoytheteachingsoflocalnonprofitsfocusedonculturalheritageawarenessandeducation.Makesuretobringyourchairsforoutdoorseatingtowatchperformances!Entertainment(PerformanceStage):MusicStageDanceStage5p.m.—6p.m.LostNomads6p.m.CelticDanceGroup6:15p.m.—7:00p.m.EwesTree6:45p.m.BollywoodDancing7:20p.m.—8:20p.m.OneTribeRhythms

TipsforaSuccessfulTrip·Nooutsidealcoholpermitted.·HaveyourIDreadyifyouplantopurchasebeerorwineon-site.·Beerandwinemustbeconsumedwithintheeventfootprint.·Creditcardsareacceptedbymostvendors—butextracashishelpful.ArrivingattheFestivalTheHollySpringsInternationalFoodFestivalislocatedalongBallentineStreetattheHollySpringsCulturalCenter.Parkingindowntownislimited.Tohelpwithparkingandtrafficcrowding,werecommendcarpooling,takingarideshare,walking,orridingbicycles.1.Whatdoweknowaboutthefoodsofferedatthefestival?A.They’rehome-made. B.They’rediverse. C.They’replant-based. D.They’reconventional.2.Whatperformancecanyouenjoyifyouarriveat7:30p.m.?A.LostNomads. B.EwesTree. C.OneTribeRhythms. D.CelticDanceGroup.3.Whatarethevisitorsencouragedtodo?A.Payonline. B.Leavepetsathome. C.Avoidalcohol. D.Sharerides.BInthemid-2010s,Igotajobwritingarticlesforahow-towebsite.Fortwoyears,Iwrotepieceslike“HowtoSpeakLikeaNewYorker”and“HowtoGetRidofDarkLips”.Ididn’tgetrichorwinawards,butIlearnedtowriteclearlyandorganizeideas—skillsIstillusetodayinmycreativecareer.AIhasmademyfirstjoboutdated.Today,insteadofreadinganarticlelike“HowtoBecomeaMusicProducer”,youcanjustaskChatGPT.AIisalsoreplacingmanywritingjobs.Aquickjobsearchnowshowsmanypositionsfocusnotonproducingcopy,butontrainingAImodelstosoundmorehuman.GenerativeAIpromisestofreeartistsfromdrudgery(单调乏味的工作),allowingthemtofocuson“realart”.Butentry-levelcreativejobsaremuchmorethanthat—theyhelpyoungartistsdevelopskills.ConsiderFrancisFordCoppola,whoshotcheapfilmsearlyinhiscareer.Beyondmoney,theselow-leveljobsofferpracticetimeandvaluablementorship(师徒关系).Imovedintofilmmakingbymakingroughcutsofvideosforanonlineplatform.Ishot,edited,andpublishedthreevideosaweek.Ireceivedprofessionalfeedbackandnear-immediateaudiencereactions.Thisprocessforcedmetosharpenmyskillscontinuously.TheoptimisticviewisthatAIwillcreatenewformsofart,justasthecameraoncepushedpainterstoexplorenewstyles.Independentfilmmakerscannowusetop-leveleffectsfromtheirbedrooms.MusicianscanaddAIinstrumentstotheircompositions.Intheory,AIcouldoffereveryoneunlimitedartisticfreedom.Yetpastexperiencesuggeststhat,likeothertechnologies,AImaybetterservethecompaniesthatdevelopitthantheartistswhouseit.Removingentry-levelworksoundsgoodintheory,butfornow,AIseemslikelytothreatenthecareersofprofessionals.Creatingartalsorequirescreatingartists.4.Whatdothefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyfocuson?A.Theauthor’searlyjobsandhowAIhasmadesimilarworklessnecessarytoday.B.HowgenerativeAIsystemsproducehigh-qualitytext.C.HowAIcompaniestrainlanguagemodelstowriteinamorehumanvoice.D.Comparisonbetweenscreenwriting,filmediting,andcorporatecommunications.5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsmighttheauthoragreewith?A.AIshortensthetimerequiredtocultivateatrueartist.B.AIhasfreedartistsfromrepetitiveworktofocusonrealcreativity.C.AImainlybenefitstechcompaniesandthreatenshowartistsaretrained.D.AIwillsignificantlyexpandaccesstoartisticcareersforthegeneralpublic.6.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsAI’simpactoncreativeindustries?A.Optimistic. B.Unclear. C.Concerned. D.Indifferent.7Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.HowAIIsTransformingCreativeIndustriesB.TheHiddenDangerofAITakingOverEntry-LevelCreativeWorkC.FamousArtistsWhoStartedwithBasicWorkD.WhyAIWillNeverReplaceHumanCreativityCDoyouhaveasweettooth?ForpeopleintheUKwhodo,prepackagedsugarydrinkswillsooncostmorebecauseofastrictersugartax.ThetaxwasfirstintroducedinApril2018.Itsgoalhasbeentoencouragedrinkmakerstouselesssugarandconsumerstochooselower-sugarproducts.Rightnow,thetaxappliestodrinkswith5gramsormoreofsugarper100milliliters.ButstartingfromJanuary1,2028,thelimitwillbeloweredto4.5g/100mltocovermoreproducts.ThechangesarepartoftheUK’sbroadereffortstofightobesity(肥胖).Thecountryistheseventh-largestsugarconsumerintheworld,withaworryingrateofobesity.In2023-2024,64.5percentofadultsinEnglandwereoverweight,andmorethan20percentofgrade6childrenwereobesein2024-2025,saidSkyNews.Thetaxhasalreadycutsugarlevelsindrinksbynearlyhalfbetween2015and2024,givingtheUKgovernmentconfidenceinthenewplan.Accordingtoanofficialpressrelease,theextensionisexpectedtocut17millioncaloriesadayfromthenation’sdiet.However,somearequestioningwhythesugartaxdoesn’tapplytootherfoodindustries.Forexample,WilliamWatkins,presidentoftheBritishSoftDrinksAssociation,saidthatsoftdrinksmakeuponly6.3percentoftheUK’ssugarintake,whilecandiesaccountfor11.5percent.“It’sdisappointingthatinsteadofholdingothertypestoaccount,thegovernmentispunishingtheonesthathavedelivered,”Watkinssaidinarecentspeech.Othersworryaboutconstantchangestotaxrules,sinceevensmallchangesrequireexpensivereformulation(重新制定配方)andrelabeling.Healthexpertsarguethenewpolicyisnottoughenough,becausenearlythree-quartersofdrinksalreadyfallbelow4g/100ml.Theyalsomentionthatmanycompanieshavealreadychosentolowertheirproduct’ssugarcontenttoavoidthetaxaltogether.8.Howisthesecondparagraphmainlydeveloped?A.Bydescribingthecausesandeffectsofthetax.B.Bytellingastoryaboutthehistoryofsugartax.C.Byquotingopinionsfromdifferentexperts.D.Bylistingnumbersandmakingcomparisons.9.Whatisonepositiveeffectoftheexistingsugartax?A.Ithasimprovedthequalityofdrinks. B.Ithascutdrinksugarlevelsbyalmosthalf.C.IthasreducedtheobesityrateintheUK. D.Ithasdecreasedsugar-relateddiseases.10.WhydoesWilliamWatkinscriticizethenewsugartaxpolicy?A.Itunfairlytargetsthesoftdrinkindustry. B.Itistoostrictforproducerstofollow.C.Ithasnoscientificbasisforitsstandards. D.Itincreasesthecostofrawmaterials.11.Whatcanbeinferredfromhealthexperts’commentsonthenewpolicy?A.Theyexpectfurthertaxincreasesinthefuture.B.Theydoubtthenewpolicywillbringrealchange.C.Theybelievethesoftdrinkindustryshouldbeprotected.D.Theythinkthegovernmenthasdoneenough.DEscapingboredombyscrollingthroughvideosonlinecanincreaseboredom,arecentstudyhasfound.ResearchersfromCanadaexploredthepsychologicaleffectsof“digitalswitching.”Thistermreferstothemodernhabitofflickingthroughandfast-forwardingonlinevideossuggestedbyalgorithms(算法).KatyY.Y.Tamapsychologyresearcher,launchedthestudyafternoticingherself—andeveryoneelse—swipingthroughonlinevideos.Thisbehaviorresonatedwiththe“BoredomFeedbackModel,”atheoryshepublishedin2021.Sheproposesthatboredomarisesfromattentionshifts.Theseshiftsoccurwhenthere’sagapbetweenhowengagedpeopleactuallyfeelandhowengagedtheywanttofeel.Theunpleasantemotioncandevelopwhenasituationlacksnoveltyormeaning.“Asdigitalswitchinginvolvesfrequentattentionshifts,Iwonderedhowthisbehaviormightinfluenceboredom,”Tamsaid.Inherstudy,morethan1,200participantsfirstwatchedasinglevideofortenminutes.Theywerethenpresentedwithsevenshortervideos,withtheoptiontoskip.Onaverage,theyskippedeighttimes—butreportedfeelingmoreboredandlessengagedthanwhentheywatchedthesinglevideo.Participantshadasimilarexperiencewhenaskedtowatchtenminutesofadocumentarywiththecontrolpanellocked,andthentenminuteswiththeoptiontofast-forward.Theyfeltmoreboredduringthesecondtenminutes.“I’mconvincedthatswitching,whenitcomestovideos,isnotagoodideaifthegoalistohaveanenjoyableexperience,”saidErinWestgate.“Sittingandtoughingitoutislikelyabetterchoice.”Thefindingsaddtoevidencethatboredomisontherise,despiteendlesscontentatourfingertips.Peoplewhoareboredoftenturntotheirphones,onlytofeelmorebored.Scrollingonsocialmediahasalsobeenlinkedtoincreasedfeelingsofboredom.Boredomservesapurpose,signalingthatsomethingmorepleasurableawaits.Itcanmotivatepeopletoexplore.Yetifwebecometooreliantonquickescapes,itislikeananimaljumpingfromtreetotreeinsearchoffoodwithoutstayinglongenoughtoseeifatreebearsfruit.Thatanimalrisksstarvation.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“resonatedwith”inPara.3mean?A.Originatedfrom. B.Fittedwith. C.Concentratedon. D.Inspiredby.13.WhatisthemainfindingofthestudyconductedbyKatyY.Y.Tam?A.Peopleprefervideostheycanskipthroughquickly.B.Boredomonlyhappenswhenpeoplelackentertainment.C.Watchingshortvideoscanhelppeoplestayfocusedlonger.D.Digitalswitchingmayincreaseboredominsteadofreducingit.14.Accordingtothestudy,whatfactorexplainswhyswitchingbetweenvideosincreasesboredom?A.Thefrequentshiftsofattention. B.Thelackofvarietyinthecontentoffered.C.Thepoorqualityofonlinerecommendations. D.Theshortdurationofeachvideoclip.15.Whydoestheauthormentiontheanimaljumpingfromtreetotreeinthelastparagraph?A.Toillustratethatconstantsearchingcanreducestress.B.Toproveanimalsaremoreefficientinchoosingfood.C.Tosuggesthumansshouldfollowtheirnaturalurgestoescapeboredom.D.Toexplainthatendlessswitchingmayharmlong-termsatisfaction.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。HowtothinklikeanOlympiananddevelopawinner’sbrainOlympianshavetrainedtheirentirelivestoreachtheirgoalofstandingonthewinner’spodium(领奖台).Notonlydotheytonetheirbodiesintonearperfection,theysharpentheirmindsaswell.____16____ResearchershavefoundOlympianssharesomecommontraits,habitsandqualitiesthatyoutoocanusetodevelopawinner’smindset.Viewstressaspositive.Anyhigh-levelathleteknowsthatpressureisunavoidable.____17____Thatcarriesimportanteffectsforeverybody.AfamousexperimentpublishedinaJanuary1998reportlookedathowpeopleviewedstressandfoundtheriskofprematuredeathroseby43%forpeoplewhoviewedstressnegatively.Regulateyouremotions.Weallhaveasetofemotionsthatwefeelareimportantforustoperformourbest:I’mconfident,butnotoverconfident.I’manxious,butit’sagoodanxiety.____18____Butyouneedawaytodialthoseemotionsupordownwhennecessary.____19____Notonlydoprimeathletestraintothepointthatthephysicalskillbecomesalmostanaturalphysicalresponse,buttheyoftenhavespecificrituals(例行动作)theyfollowbeforeeachevent.Athleteswhoperformwell,especiallyunderpressure,sticktotheirroutine.Theymightwarmupthesameway,andsomemightalwaysimaginethemselvesdoingtheeventperfectly.Stayfocusedontheprocess.____20____Again,it’simportanttoidentifyanytriggersyoumightfaceandexperienceduringpracticeuntiltheyfadeintothebackground.Whenfacingoneofthemostimportanteventsoftheirlives,topathletesdon’tfocusontheoutcome,theyfocusontheprocessneededtoreachtheirgoal.A.Practiceuntilit’sroutine.B.Perfectyourprofessionalskills.C.Emotionalregulationisasimportantasphysicalormentalpreparation.D.Anidealmixtureofthoseemotionsallowsyoutoperformatyourpeak.E.Topperformerscan’taffordtobeinterruptedwhenit’stimeforthebigevent.F.Topathleteshavelearnedtoregarditasachallengeratherthansomethingtofear.G.Mentalstrengthandfocusdon’tcomewithouteffort,eventotheworld’stopathletes.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Iwastalkingwithmymomwhenourconversationremindedmeofafunnystory.“Thisisveryfunny”Isaid.“OnetimeIwasdrivingwithmyfriendRudy...”Mymomcutmeoff____21____.“I’veheardthisonebefore,”shesaid.“Youdon’tneedtotellitagain.”Storytellingisasignof____22____inarelationship.Bysharingexperiences,weshareourvaluesandoutlookonlife.Butthebonding(建立联系的)____23____ofstorytellingonlyworkifyou’regoodatit—manyofusarenot.Werepeatstories.Wetelltalesthatdon’thavea____24____.Wefailtonoticeouraudience,____25____themwhentheybecomebored.Andwethrowineverydetail,nomatterhow____26____.Peoplewhoretellstoriesareseenaslesssincere.____27____,they’reseenasnotpresentingtheirtrueselves.Listenersarealsoless____28____engagingwithsomeonerepeatingastory.Weallhavefavoritestoriesthatgotagood____29____before.Yetweexpectsocialinteractionstobe____30____.Whensomeonerepeatsastorywithout_____31_____it,weviewthemasfalselypresentingthemselves.Goodstorytellersusetheirvoicetoexpressemotion,_____32_____,andexcitement—showingtheycare.Emotionalstorieshavethemost_____33_____.Ifastorysparksemotioninyou,itlikelywillinyouraudience.I’velearnedmuchaboutstorytellingasajournalist(andfrommymother).Tailoryourstorytoyouraudience.Haveapoint._____34_____yourself—shorterisbetter.Killyourdarlings—thosedetailsyoulovebutare_____35_____.Don’ttalkinaconfusedway.Andmostimportantly,don’trepeatyourself.21.A.happily B.impatiently C.carefully D.kindly22.A.faith B.sign C.investment D.secret23.A.benefits B.risks C.rules D.causes24.A.answer B.technique C.point D.lesson25.A.comforting B.criticizing C.ignoring D.refusing26.A.different B.horrible C.irrelevant D.powerful27.A.Asaresult B.Inotherwords C.Tobehonest D.Incontrast28.A.familiarwith B.cautiousabout C.goodat D.interestedin29.A.memory B.impression C.reaction D.reason30.A.competitive B.complicated C.simple D.unique31.A.acknowledging B.recalling C.emphasizing D.acquiring32.A.appeal B.information C.truth D.passion33.A.advantage B.responsibility C.impact D.guidance34.A.Repeat B.Edit C.Restrict D.Praise35.A.accessible B.ordinary C.precious D.unnecessary第二节(共10个小题;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。Theheartwarmingphrase“Loveyou,goodoldself”____36____(sweep)acrossChinesesocialmediasincelate2025,drawingwidespreadattention.Itspopularityhasledpeopletorefertothemselvesas“OldSelf”,____37____friendlynicknamethatallowsonetostepbackandspeaktooneselfwiththekindnessusuallyreservedforaclosefriend.Byaddressingoneselfasan“oldfriend,”youngpeople____38____(gentle)remindthemselvestopauseandpracticeself-kindnessindailylife.Thisexpression____39____(include)inthe“Top10InternetBuzzwordsof2025”releasedlastmonth.Researchersinterpretitasaresponse____40____theintensepressuresfacingtoday’syouth.ProfessorLiuHaihuafromPekingUniversityexplainsthatthecoreliesnotinescapingchallenges,____41____inbuildinginnerstrengththroughsmallactsofkindness.Youngpeoplehaverealized____42____theytrulyneedisself-approval.Thistrendrepresentsahealthypsychologicalturn____43____(root)intheembraceofourownemotionalstate.Fromtheearlier“Sangculture”,____44____wasatrendingwordtoreflectalackofself-motivationfeltbyChineseyoungpeople,to“Buddha-likeyouth,”thento“lyingflat,”andnowto“loveyou,goodoldself,”theworldiswitnessingagrandemotionalreconciliationamongChineseyouthwhofind_____45_____(relieve)indigitalspaces.Chineseyoungpeoplenotonlyengageinself-healingbycreatingandspreadingmemeslike“loveyou,goodoldself,”buttheyalsoformnewemotionalsupportnetworks.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,英语课上老师要求向全班同学分享寒假社会实践经历,请你撰写一篇课前演讲稿,内容包括:(1)实践具体内容;(2)个人感悟。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。MyStoryofWinterSocialPractice____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(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。ThesunwasshiningbrightlyduringourPEclassasweranlapsaroundthebusyplayground.Withlaughterandcheersallaroundme,Itookashortbreaknearthefield’sedgetocatchmybreath.ItwasthenthatIheardafaintmewingsound.Followingthesound,Ifinallyspottedatinykitten.Itlookedscaredandhurt,itslegtwistedatastrangeangle.“Hey,guys!Comehere!”Icalledouttomyclassma

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