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2025~2026学年广西桂林市宝湖中学高二上学期期中考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatcanthetwospeakershear?

A.Thesoundoftherain.B.Theshakingofthewindow.C.Theshakingofthebuilding.2.WhatdoesthewomanusuallydoonSaturdaymorning?

A.Sheworks.B.Shesleepslate.C.Shedoesexercise.3.Whatdoweknowaboutthegirl?

A.Shefeelsmixed-upaboutlife.B.Shecan’tfindherCD.C.Shedoesn’tgetonwellwithhermother.4.Whatwillthemandotoday?

A.Workinthegarden.B.Buysomeflowers.C.Playfootball.5.Whichistheman’sfavoriteseason?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Winter.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdidtheman’swifedoyesterday?

A.Shewenttowork.B.Shestayedathome.C.Shedidsomeshopping.7.Whatdidthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Takecareofhercat.B.Helpherwithherbaby.C.Gooutingwithher.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Atanairport.B.Atahotel.C.Inashop.9.Wherearethewoman’ssuitcases?

A.Ontheleft.B.Inthemiddle.C.Ontheright.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?

A.Inactiveinsocialactivities.B.TooshytospeakEnglish.C.Noteasy-goingenough.11.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.She’safraidofmakingmistakes.B.She’slearnedEnglishfortwoyears.C.She’llstayathomeonSundaymorning.12.Whatisthemantryingtodo?

A.TeachthewomansomeEnglish.B.Getthewoman’spermissiontogoout.C.EncouragethewomantospeakEnglish.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdoesthewomanoftendoinherfreetime?

A.Watchfilms.B.Gocamping.C.Visitbeautifulplaces.14.WhatdoesthemanthinkofhiscampingtripintheBoundaryWaters?

A.BoringB.Excellent.C.Justso-so.15.Whatdothetwospeakersbothliketodo?

A.Watchmovies.B.Gocamping.C.Takephotos.16.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodothisweekend?

A.Visittheartgallery.B.Takesomepictures.C.Holdaphotoexhibition.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatkindoftoolsdowesternersusewhentheyareeating?

A.Chopsticks.B.Aknifeandfork.C.Onlyaspoon.18.Howmuchfoodwouldwesternersoffer?

A.Theamountpeoplecanjustmanage.B.Theamountpeoplecan’tmanage.C.Theamountlessthanwhatpeoplecanmanage.19.HowdoChinesehostsandhostessesshowtheirfriendliness?

A.Bysaying“Helpyourself”.B.Bypersuadingthegueststoeatmore.C.Byofferingquiteanumberofotherdishes.20.WhatdifferencesbetweenChineseandWesternersisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Differencesinwaystocommunicate.B.Differencesinfoodculture.C.Differencesinwaysofeating.二、阅读理解TalkspaceWhyWeChooseItTalkspace,anonlineangermanagementplatform,isapopularchoiceforpeoplewholookforhelpwithangermanagementproblems.It’saffordableandaccessibleforthosewhomaynothavemuchtimeforthemselves.

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●NotavailableineverystateOurTestingEleventestersfromCalifornia,Florida,Iowa,Indiana,Kansas,Minnesota,Missouri,NewYork,NorthCarolina,andSouthDakotatriedoutTalkspace,completingatleasttwolivemeetingswiththeirtherapistsaswellasmessagingwiththeminbetween.Theyallthoughthighlyofthetherapytheyreceived.“MytherapistwasanexcellentlistenerandcouldtellwhenIwasinaplacetohearasuggestionorinsightandwhenIclearlyjustneededtokeeptalkingthroughit,”saidJack,aTalkspacetester,who’drecentlylostalovedone.PricingText-onlytherapyis$69perweek;Alivetherapyplanis$99perweekandincludesmessagingandfourlivesessionsamonth;Livevideotherapy,messaging,withagroupworkshopplanis$109perweek;Medicinemanagementcosts$249foraninitialevaluationwithfollow-upsessionsstartingat$125perweek.WhatUsersSaidWesurveyed100usersofTalkspace:●92%ratedTalkspaceasverygoodorexcellentoverall;●89%ratedtheirtherapists’qualificationsasverygoodorexcellent;●95%saidthatmostoralloftheirneedsweremetatTalkspace;●97%saidtheywereverylikelytosuggestthatafriendorsomeonelikethemturntoTalkspace.21.WhatisanadvantageofTalkspace?

A.Itallowsusersvideomeetings.B.Ithasenoughspecialists.C.Itisavailableinallstates.D.Itpromisesresponsesdaily.22.Whichservicecostsmostmonthly?

A.Text-onlytherapy.B.Livevideotherapy.C.Medicinemanagement.D.Alivetherapyplan.23.WhatisthepercentageofthesurveyeduserswillingtorecommendTalkspace?

A.89%.B.92%.C.95%.D.97%.ErinWillman,wholosthervisionatfifteen,facednumerouschallengesaspeopleoftentoldherwhatshecannotdo,butshewantedtoshowthemwhatshecando.Turneddownfromjobapplicationsduetoherblindness,Erindecidedtocreateherownpath.Withinayear,sheestablishedWhiteCaneCoffee,becomingitsCEOandprovingthatherdisabilitywouldnothinderherambitions.WhiteCaneCoffeehasgrownfromanideabornonatoughdayintoathrivingbusinesswithErin’scoffeeavailableinmultiplecities.Beyondsellinghigh-qualitycoffee,thecompanychampionsinclusivenessbycreatingemploymentopportunitiesforblindanddisabledindividuals,equippingthemwithvaluableskillsandboostingtheirconfidence.Thecompany’scommitmenttoinclusivenessisevidentinitsuniqueproductlabeling;eachpackagefeaturesBraille,makingitoneofthepioneeringcompaniestolabelallproductsthisway.ThisinitiativeaddressesErin’sbeliefthatvisuallyimpairedindividualsshouldbeabletoshopindependently.Thecompanyprovidesjobsatalivablewage,offeringfreedomsandenrichingthelivesofemployeeswhoareoftenunfairlydeprivedofsuchopportunitieselsewhere.Erin’steamemphasizesthattheirmissiongoesbeyondwages—itinstillshopeanddemonstratesthevalueofeveryemployeeaspartofalargereffort.ProfitsfromWhiteCaneCoffeedomorethanjustsupportthestaff;theyalsocontributetoleaderdogtraining,communityworkwithchildren,andfundraisingfornon-profits.Erin’svisionextendsbeyondpersonalsuccess;herultimategoalistoeffectglobalchange.Sheprioritizessocialimpactovermaterialwealth,aimingtouseherpositiontoimprovelives.Erinandherteamremainthankfulforthefantasticsupportfromtheircommunityanddisabilitysupportproviders.Andmoreimportantly,theyareproudofhowmuchtheyaccomplishinprovidingresourcesandempowermenttodisabledpeople.Theyhopetocontinuetocreateadditionaljobs,whichwillhelpevenmorepeoplebecomeindependent.Tothatend,theyareworkingonsomeveryexcitingprojectstohelpgainthefootingnecessarytojumptothenextlevelasacompany.24.WhydidErinstartherowncoffeecompany?

A.Tomakealiving.B.Tohelpthoseinneed.C.Toshowcaseherabilities.D.TopromoteBrailleeducation.25.WhatdistinguishesWhiteCaneCoffee’sproducts?

A.Theyhavelowerprices.B.Theyofferfreepackagefortheblind.C.Theyhavespecialpackageforchampions.D.Theyprovideconvenienceforblindcustomers.26.Howdoesthiscompanycontributetosociety?

A.Offeringhigh-payingjobstoemployees.B.Expandinggloballyandincreasingsales.C.Supportingindependencefortheneeded.D.Sellingcoffeeinmultipleinternationalcities.27.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeErin?

A.Dependentandambitious.B.Competitiveandpowerful.C.Determinedandconsiderate.D.Pessimisticandmaterialistic.Inthedigitalera,wheresocialmediafloodswithceaselesssharing,26-year-oldillustratorLinafromHangzhoustandsasastrikingexample.SheregularlypostsartworksandtravelshotsonInstagrambutseldomrepliestocommentsorengagesinprivateconversations.“Ilovesharingfragments(碎片)ofmylife,yetbuildingdeepconnectionswithstrangersfeelsemotionallyexhausting,”sheadmits.Lina’sattituderepresentsagrowingtrendamongtoday’syouth:lightsocializing,apatternthatprioritizesself-expressionoverintensiveemotionalbondsinthevirtualworld.SociologistMinLiobservesthatsocialmedia,onceahub(中心)fordevelopingrelationships,haschangedintoa“self-showcase”platformfortheyoungergeneration.Insteadofseekingactiveinteractions,theysharecontentlikescenicphotosordailyroutines,withlittleexpectationoffeedback.Actionssuchascasuallyunfollowing,blockingstrangersorusing24-hourdisappearingpostsshowtheirwishtoavoidburdensome“emotionallabor”fromshallowvirtualties.Thisshiftcomesfromtheirdesiretoescapeoverwhelmingpressureofemptydigitalinteractions.Whilecriticsdismisslightsocializingasasignof“emotionalcoldness”,itactuallyreflectsathoughtfuladaptation.PsychologistLuChenarguesthatbyembracingthisapproach,youngpeopleregaincontrolovertheironlinespace—sharingfreelywithouttheanxietyofmeetingothers’expectations.Evensocialplatformshaveevolvedtomeetthisneed:manynowoffer“silentmodes”,suchashiddeninteractionrecordsandone-waypostingfeatures,acknowledgingthewidespreadacceptanceoflightsocializing.Inaworldtightlyboundbydigitalconnections,lightsocializingstrikesadelicatebalancebetweenself-expressionandprivacyprotection.Itisnotarefusalofsocialbondsbutawisepursuitofhealthier,moreautonomousonlineengagement.Thistrendshowstheyoungergeneration’smaturityinsafeguardingtheirmentalwell-being,representingaforward-lookingandthoughtfulapproachtomodernsocialinteractions.28.WhatdoesLinadoonsocialmedia?

A.Sheonlypostsartworks.B.Sheshareslifebutskipsdeepchats.C.Sheneverrepliestocomments.D.Shefocusesonbuildingdeeponlinebonds.29.Theunderlinedphrase“emotionallabor”inParagraph2mostprobablyrefersto________.

A.theefforttokeepdeeponlinefriendshipsB.theenergyusedtodealwithshallowvirtualrelationshipsC.thehappinessfrommakingnewfriendsonsocialmediaD.thesadnesscausedbybadcommentsontheInternet30.Whatcanweinferabout“lightsocializing”?

A.Itmakesyoungpeopleemotionallycold.B.Itreliesmainlyonplatforms’silentmodes.C.Itabandonssocialbondstoprotectmentalhealth.D.Itsupportssafeonlineengagement.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.KeepSilentModeOnB.SocialMedia:“Self-showcase”PlatformC.KeeptheDigitalDistanceD.EmotionalColdness:OnlineLife’sSecretMasteringsocialsituationscanbedifficult.32It’sabouthowyoucarryyourself—yourbodylanguageshowsyourconfidencelevelandclassiness(优雅).Hereareafewtipsforyoutoimproveyournon-verbalcommunication.MastereyecontactEyecontact,ifhandledproperly,canchangepeople’sopinionsofyou.Butthere’sathinlinebetweenmakingeyecontactandstaringblankly.Onemakesyoulookclassy,theotherawkward.Thetrickhereistomaintaincomfortableeyecontactwhenyou’relisteningorspeaking.33Ourgesturescanrevealourthoughtsandemotions,oftenmoreaccuratelythanourwords.34Tocommandothers’attention,justusesimple,controlledmovementssuchasraisinganeyebroworofferingaslightnod.Theyconveyasenseofself-confidenceandsophistication(老练).Usedeliberate(刻意的)pause35I’mreferringtothedeliberatepause—thatmomentofquietthatgivesweighttoyourwordsandactions.Don’trushthroughyoursentencesinconversations.Instead,takeyourtime,andpauseattherightmomentstoletyourmessagesinkin.ShowactivelisteningListeningisaskill,andbelieveitornot,itshowsinyourbodylanguage.Areyouleaninginslightly,maintainingeyecontact,andnoddingatappropriatemoments?Orareyouglancingaroundtheroomandusingyourphone?Trueclassisaboutmakingothersfeelvaluedandheardbystayingengaged.36

A.Createyourowngestures.B.Picktherightgestures.C.However,don’tengageinoverlydramaticgestures.D.Payattentiontohowyouoccupyandrespectpersonalspace.E.It’snotalwaysaboutthewordsyousayortheclothesyouwear.F.Sonexttimeyou’reinaconversation,trytobefullyconcentrated.G.Intherushofconversations,wetendtoforgetthepowerofsilence.三、完形填空Iusedtoprefertohideinthebackoftheclassroomandavoidanyattention.Thethoughtofspeakinginfrontofmyclassmateswouldfillmewith________.Ibelievedmyvoicedidn’tmatterandthatmyideaswerenot________enoughtoshare.ThisallbegantochangeinmyEnglishclasswithMrs.Lawrence.Shewasateacherwitha(n)________smile,whohadauniqueabilitytoseethepotentialineverystudent.Oneday,afterclass,shegently________meandsaid,“I’vereadyourjournalentries.Youhaveaveryuniqueandthoughtfulidea.Iwouldlovetohearyou.________itinourclassdiscussion.”Myheartraced.The________requestfeltlikeanimpossiblechallenge.Istammeredaquiet“I’lltry,”nottruly________Icould.Thedayofthediscussionarrived.Thetopicwasapoemwehadread.Asmyclassmatesdebated,Ifeltafamiliar________buildinginmychest.Iremainedsilent,mypalmssweating.Mrs.Lawrencedidn’tforceme,butshelookedatme________.Then,sheskillfullyguidedtheconversationtoapointthatdirectlyconnectedtoanideaIhadwrittenaboutinmyjournal.Inthatmoment,I________somethinghadchangedinsideme.Withasmallsparkofcourage,Itookadeepbreath,raisedmyhandjustalittle,andwhisperedmythought.Myvoicewas________atfirst,barelyaudible.ButMrs.Lawrenceleanedforward,hereyesshiningwithgenuine________.“That’sabrilliantpoint,”shesaid,andsherepeatedmyideatothewholeclass,givingitthe________itdeserved.Afewclassmatesnoddedinagreement.Noonelaughed:instead,theylistened.Thatdaywasaturningpointforme.Theshystudentinthebackhadfinallyfoundareasonto________.Ididn’tbecomeanoutspokenleaderovernight,butIlearnedthatmyvoicehadvalue.Mrs.Lawrencedidn’tjustteachmeEnglish;shetaughtmethatcourageisn’ttheabsenceoffear,butthe________tospeakupevenwhenyouareafraid.37.A.excitementB.curiosityC.anxietyD.pride38.A.smartB.freeC.practicalD.simple39.A.forcedB.warmC.strangeD.rare40.A.punishedB.ignoredC.approachedD.praised41.A.writeB.memorizeC.questionD.share42.A.simpleB.officialC.repeatedD.urgent43.A.believingB.hearingC.regrettingD.suggesting44.A.calmB.angerC.panicD.confidence45.A.approvinglyB.surprisinglyC.excitedlyD.encouragingly46.A.advocatedB.discoveredC.revealedD.assessed47.A.loudB.steadyC.shakyD.clear48.A.interestB.pityC.boredomD.doubt49.A.criticismB.attentionC.punishmentD.joke50.A.backawayB.goupC.moveonD.comeforward51.A.abilityB.decisionC.inquiryD.excuse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。YangChen-ning,aworld-renowned(世界闻名的)physicistandNobellaureate,passedawayinBeijingonSaturdayattheageof103.Yang,togetherwithhiscolleagueTsung-daoLee,52(award)theNobelPrizeinPhysicsin1957fortheirtheoryofparitynon-conservationinweakinteraction.Thismade53(he)thefirstChineseNobelwinner.BorninHefeiin1922,YangmovedtoTsinghuawithhisfamilyin1929.GrowinguponthecampusofTsinghuaUniversity,54hisfathertaughtmathematics,hedevelopedadeeploveforscience.HelaterwenttotheUnitedStatesfor55(far)studiesin1945.HisworkwithRobertMills,knownasthe“Yang-Millstheory”,isconsideredoneofthefoundationofmodernphysicsandiscomparablein56(significant)toMaxwell’sequations(方程式).Havingoutstandinginternationalachievements,57,YangalwaysmaintainedadeepconnectionwithChina.HisfirstvisittothePeople’sRepublicofChinain1971is58(wide)believedtohavehelpedinitiateawaveofvisitsbyoverseasChinesescholars.Hepersonallyraisedfunds59(establish)acommitteeforeducationalexchangewithChina.UponhisreturntoTsinghua,hepaidattentionto60(develop)theInstituteforAdvancedStudyandthecultivationoftalent.ThelifeofProfessorYangwasthatofanimmortallegend,61(explore)theunknownwithaheartdevotedtohisnation.五、单词拼写62.Wearenowtakingamore________(乐观的)viewtowardstheoutcome.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)63.Iam________(感激的)ofbeinggivensuchablessingtomakeaspeechhere.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)64.You________(应得)arestafterallthathardwork,sowhydon’twespendthisweekendinYangshuo?(根据汉语提示单词拼写)65.He_________(很少,难得)wentanywhereexcepttohisoffice.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)66.Heacceptedtheconstructive_________(批评)andworkedtoimprovehiswriting.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)67.Regularpracticedoesnot_________(保证)victory,butitgreatlyincreasesyourchances.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)68.Iamso_________(喜欢的)ofEnglishthatIamgoingtotakeacourseinEnglishwhenIgotouniversity.(根据汉语提示拼写单词)69.Apaintingleavesmewithanother________(印象)inacompletelydifferentway.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)70.Herockedthebaby____________(温柔地)inhisarms,givingthebabysufficientsenseofsafety.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)71.Lastyear,thewinecompany________(捐赠)alottobuildtheschool.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)六、书信写作72.假定你是李华,你校英文报开设了一个“ThePowerofaSmile”的专栏,请你写一篇英语短文投稿,分享你的故事。内容包括:1.一次你因为微笑而改变他人或自己的经历;2.这次经历对你的影响或启示。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ThePowerofaSmile______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、书面表达73.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。Afterstartingtoplaybasketballatjustfouryearsold,RileyMorrisonbecamefondofthesport.Now,thenine-year-oldspendsmostofhertimepracticingherskillsandplayingforabasketballteaminCalifornia.Whenshe’snotplayingbasketballherself,thefourthgraderlikeswatchingherfavoritebasketballplayer,StephenCurry,playfortheGoldenStateWarriors,whichalsohappenstobeMorrison’sfavoriteNBAteam.AccordingtoMorrison,shehasbeenalongtimefanofCurrybecauseofhisimpressiveanddynamicbasketballskillsthatleadtohimbeingawardedMVPmorethanoncea

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