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2025~2026学年云南省昆明市昆明市外国语学校禄劝分校(禄劝民族中学)高二上学期期末模拟考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whenwilltheconcertstart?

A.6:00.B.7:00.C.8:00.2.Whatwillthemandothisevening?

A.Dosometraining.B.Watchamovie.C.Watchafootballgame.3.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Buyanotherfish.B.Gooutfordinner.C.Makeadifferentdish.4.WhatwillthespeakersdoforMr.Jenkins?

A.Buyanotebook.B.Giveaspeech.C.Holdaparty.5.Whatwillthewomandothismorning?

A.Goshopping.B.Playtennis.C.Watchmovies.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhendidthemangethislastCD?

A.Aboutayearago.B.About5yearsago.C.About10yearsago.7.WhatdoesthemansayaboutCDs?

A.Theyareoutdated.B.Theyareuseless.C.Theyarememorable.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoweknowaboutPansy?

A.Shecouldn’tgetthroughtohermother.B.Hercellphonedidn’twork.C.Shefinishedherhomework.9.WhatdoesPansyaskthemantogetforhergrandmother?

A.Chocolate.B.Cakes.C.Grapes.10.Whereisthemangoingnow?

A.Ashoppingmall.B.Hiswife’soffice.C.Hismother’shome.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WheredidMarklearnabouttheDeadSea?

A.Fromabook.B.Fromhisparents.C.Fromthenewspaper.12.WhydoesthewomanaskMarkabouttheDeadSea?

A.Tofinishherpaper.B.Toknowifit’sworthavisit.C.Tomakesureitisasafeplace.13.WhatmakesKomodoIslandfamous?

A.Itslargesize.B.Thelonghistory.C.Thehomeofaspecialanimal.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthepurposeofthewoman’svisit?

A.Topurchaseelectronicequipment.B.Tohireanadvertisingagency.C.Torentarecordingstudio.15.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Crank?

A.Hehasbeenrelocatedtoanotherbranch.B.Hehasstartedanewstudio.C.Hehaschangedprofessions.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandointheend?

A.Listentosomemusic.B.TalkwithPenelopeCage.C.Leavehercontactinformation.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.HowmanymuseumsarethereintheJohnstonMuseums?

A.Three.B.Six.C.Nine.18.WhichisthebesttimetostartthetriptotheJohnstonMuseums?

A.Theearlymornings.B.Thelatemornings.C.Theearlyafternoons.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthecitybus?

A.Itslatestroutewillopensoon.B.Itstopsinfrontofthemuseum.C.Itstimetablechangesfrequently.20.WhatareparentsadvisedtodobeforevisitingtheJohnstonMuseums?

A.CalltheJohnstonInformationCenter.B.Discusstheexhibitionswiththeirkids.C.Downloadafifteen-minutevideoonline.二、阅读理解BooksThatCelebrateDiverseHolidaysandTraditionsIt’simportanttorememberthereisadiversesetofholidaysavailabletoexplore.Belowareafewbooksthathelpintroducechildrentodifferentholidayculturesandtraditions.WeAreGrateful:OtsaliheligabyTraciSorell,illustratedbyFraneLessacThewordotsaliheligaisusedbymembersoftheCherokeeNationtoexpressgratitude.Thisisanamazingstorythatdescribesajourneythroughtheseasonswithamodern-dayCherokeefamily.Cherokeehistoryandtraditionsarealsowovenintothestoryinaverykid-friendlyway.TogetherforKwanzaabyJuwandaG.Ford,illustratedbyShellyHehenbergerThisisastoryaboutalittlegirlnamedKaylawhowantstoseeherolderbrotherKharicomehomesotheycancelebrateKwanzaatogetherasafamily.Khariisstuckatcollegewhenasnowstormhitsandhiscarbreaksdown.WillhemakeithomeintimeforKwanzaa?AChild’sChristmasinWalesbyDylanThomas,illustratedbyTrinaSchartHymanThisbookisafunny,nostalgic(怀旧的)taleofChristmasEveafternoonthroughChristmasnightinWales,andisfullofuniqueimageryandpoeticprose.Itwillarouse(激起)asenseoffamiliarityforsomeyoungreaderswhileintroducingthemtodifferentaspectsofChristmastraditions.TooManyTamalesbyGarySoto,illustratedbyEdMartinezWhilehelpinghermotherwiththeChristmascelebration,Mariaistempted(吸引;诱惑)totryonhermother’sdiamondring.Aftergettingcaughtupinthejoyoftheholidayandplayingwithhercousins,Mariarealizestheringismissing!That’swhensheandhercousinscomeupwithaplantoeatallofthetamales(玉米粽),inhopesoffindingthering.21.Whenisotsaliheligaused?

A.Atthemomentofchangingseasons.B.Atthemomentofexpressinggratitude.C.Atthemomentofstartingajourney.D.Atthemomentofcelebratingfestivals.22.WhatcanbeinferredaboutKwanzaa?

A.It’safamilyreunionfestival.B.Itisanartfestivalforcollegestudents.C.Itisaholidaytofoolothers.D.Itisatimetogivethanksfortheharvest.23.WhatdoAChild’sChristmasinWalesandTooManyTamaleshaveincommon?

A.Theyarebothfullofhumor.B.Theybothintroducealocaldish.C.Theybothhaveveryhappyendings.D.TheyarebothsetduringtheChristmasseason.Imaginetravellingaroundinspaceandtime:visitingancientEgypt,walkingonthemoon,andridingaflyingdinosaur.MaryPopeOsbornebroughtthattolifeinMagicTreeHouse,awidelylovedseriesaboutJackandAnnie.JackandAnniediscoveratreehousewheretherearemanybooksandtheytakethemtodifferentplacesandtimesinimagination.ThefirstMagicTreeHousebookwaspublishedin1992.Therearenowmorethan100booksintheseries,withthelatestcomingoutthismonth.ButittookOsborneawhiletoworkoutwhatherpassionwas.Onceshefinallyrealisedthatwritingwashertruelove,shestartedoffatonce.WhenOsbornebeganwriting,shewouldleavethehousewithhernotebookandgotolibraries,cafesorparks,whereshecoulddrawinspirationfromthesurroundings.Shecouldwriteaslongasshewasawayfromhome,andshekeptthathabitforthefirst15yearsoftheseries.IfOsbornewasreallyexcitedaboutsomething,shemightgetupat5:30a.m.towritewithgreatjoy.Someotherwriterssufferfromself-doubtandwriter’sblock,butsheneverhadthosethings.Inhereyes,everywordsheputonpaperwasaprize.Although80%ofwhatsheproducedfailedtoseethelightofday,sheneverfeltregretfulorangry.Shejustworkedhardtoperfectherstories.Osbornekeepssomanynotebookswithsimplewordsinthem—wordsthatcomealiveforher.She'dtakenotecardsinherbag,walkalloverNewYorkCityandstoptowritenotesaboutthingsthatcaughtherattentionandwordssheliked.Shecalledthem“livingwords”:wordsofthesenses,theweather,thelight...24.WhatcanwereadinMagicTreeHouse?

A.JackwasvisitingancientChina.B.MarywaswalkingonMars.C.Jackwasridingaflyingdinosaur.D.MarywasswimminginEgypt.25.WhatwasOsborne'swritinghabit?

A.Writingawayfromhome.B.Alwayswritingathome.C.Ignoringinterestinglivingwords.D.Sleepinguntilnoonforwritingtasks.26.WhatdidOsbornevaluemost?

A.Gettingupearlytowrite.B.Overcomingself-doubt.C.Polishingherstories.D.Winningeveryprize.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Osborne'searlywritinghabitsandinspiration.B.MaryPopeOsborneandhercreativeworld.C.Howtocollectlivingwordseasily.D.JackandAnnie'sspacetravel.WhentheDerbyArboretum,oneofthefirstpublicparksinEngland,openedin1840,itwasonlyopentothepubliconSundaysandWednesdays.Fortherestoftheweek,itsfountainsandpathwayswerereservedforpayingcustomers,whoseentryfeeseffectivelysupportedthepark.Thesystemwasabandonedin1882,asthegrowingconcernforpublichealthamongVictorianreformersspedupthecreationofopenpublicparksintownsandcitiesacrossEngland.AnyonecannowwalkthroughtheDerbyArboretum.Butanotherformofgatekeepingistakingplaceinparkstoday.Councilsthathaveseentheirbudgetsseverelyreducedduetofinancialchallengesarefindingwaystoturnparksintocash-generatingproperties,oftenbyrentingstretchesofthelandtofenced-offcommercialevents.Thesedealscanbemutually(互相)beneficial,particularlywhentheparkissizableandlocalsareconsulted.Theycanalsoseemlikeadestructiveformoftemporaryprivatization.Earlierthismonth,HaringeyCouncilinnorthLondonrentedpartofFinsburyParktoToughMudder,apopularobstacle(障碍)courseandrunforadults.Initiativesthatencourageoutdoorexercisearewelcome,butthesizeandnatureoftheeventdrewcriticismafterhundredsofracersturnedthefieldintoaseaofmudanddamagedacommunityorchard(果园).Racesandfestivalsgenerateincomethatcouncilscanreinvestinparkmaintenance,buttheycanalsowalloffareasofparkland,makingthemlessaccessibleforlocals.Therelianceoncommercialincomeisn'tlimitedtoLondon.ResidentsinSwanseaandManchesterhavecomplainedaboutfrequentfenced-offevents.Councilsfindthemselvesinadifficultposition.Parksareanon-essentialservice,andsotheyareatriskofcost-cutting.Incomefromeventshasbecomeanincreasinglyimportantsourceofincome.Forcouncilsthatcannotmaketheirparkspay,theriskisathinningoflocalfacilitiesanddecliningpublicspace.Parksareoneofthelastareasoftrulypublicspace.Theyofferusfreshairandcomfort,spacetobreatheandexercise.Councilsshouldnothavetodependoncommercialincometosafeguardtheirfuture.28.WhatcanwelearnaboutDerbyArboretumwhenitfirstopenedin1840?

A.Itwasonlyopenonweekends.B.Itcouldcoveritsoperatingcosts.C.Itlimitedaccesstocertainzones.D.Itwasonlyaccessibletothewealthy.29.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningtherentingofFinsburyPark?

A.Theparkwasverylarge.B.Theparkbecameaprivatearea.C.Thispracticesetagoodexample.D.Thisactcauseddamagetothepark.30.WhydocouncilsrentoutlandinparkslikeDerbyArboretum?

A.Tomakeparksmorewell-known.B.Toboostthelocaleconomicgrowth.C.Toraisemoneyfordailymaintenance.D.Toincreasethepark’srunningefficiency.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthecommercializationofpublicparks?

A.Opposed.B.Supportive.C.Positive.D.Indifferent.You’veprobablyheardthatbrick-and-mortarretail(实体零售)isintrouble.Evenindustrygiantsareclosinghundredsofstores.Givenretail’sgradualchangefromphysicalstorestomobileande-commerce(电子商务),youmaybewondering,“Whatwillretaillooklikeinthefuture?”Nobodyknows.Buthereareafewthingsyoucanexpecttoseebasedoncurrenttechnology.Super-fastdeliveryiscoming.Today,thenormalpracticeistwo-daydelivery.Butifyou’vebeenpayingattention,youknowthat’schanging.Infact,upto25%ofconsumerssaidthattheywouldabandontheirordersifone-daydeliverywasn’tavailable.Ofcourse,that’sjustthebeginning.Two-hourdeliveryiscomingintheforeseeablefuture,andAmazonhasalreadybeentryingthe30-minutedelivery.Yourkitchenwillresupplyitself.Youwon’thavetoworryaboutrunningoutofessentialslikecoffee,petfoodorsnacksbecauseyourcontainerswillsensestocks(库存)andreplacethoseitemswithoutyouhavingtoliftafinger.Nomorewakinguptofindyourcoffeejarisemptyorlast-minuterushtothegrocerystorebecauseyouforgettobuypetfood.Knowexactlywhat’sinstockandwheretogetit.Haveyouevergonetoastorehopingtobuysomething,onlytolearnthatitwasoutofstock?AnewfeaturefromGoogleHomeallowspeopletoasktheGoogleAssistanttofindin-stockproductsatthecloseststore.Forexample:“Google,wherecanIfindtheNintendoSwitchconsole?”Theassistantwilltellyouhowmanystoreshaveitrightawayandhowclosetheyare.Ofcourse,itisn’tcurrentlyavailableforallstoresinalllocations,butyoucanalreadyseethefuturewhenithasbecomestandard.Convenience,experience,andoptions—retailwilltakeonanewlook.32.WhydoesAmazontrythe30-minutedeliveryservice?

A.Tomeetconsumerdemand.B.Topresentthegreatprogressoftechnology.C.Toprovetheendlesspossibilitiesofhumans.D.Toshowthestrengthofthecompany.33.Howtounderstandtheunderlinedpart?

A.Thekitchenwilllosetheiroriginalfunctions.B.Thekitchenwillhavetotakecareofpets.C.Thekitchenwillcreateadietmenuforeveryone.D.Thekitchenwillautomaticallyrestockessentialitems.34.WhatisthetopicofParagraph4?

A.Theriseofunmannedstores.B.Thevarietyofchoicesinfutureretail.C.HowGoogleservicesareexpandinginretail.D.Howtechnologyhelpslocateavailableproductsinstantly.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Physicalstoreshavebeenreplacedbye-commerce.B.Abettershoppingexperiencewillbeachievedinthefuture.C.Two-daydeliverywillremainthestandardformostpeople.D.Traditionalshoppingwillbecomemorepopularthanonlineshopping.Growingyourownvegetablesisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Manypeopleenjoythisactivitynotonlyforthefoodbutalsoforthefunandpeaceitbrings.36First,whenyougrowyourownvegetables,youcanpickthemfreshonthesamedayyoueatthem.37Asisknowntoall,store-boughtvegetablesmaylosenutrients(营养物)duringlongtripswhileyourgardenvegetablesgodirectlyfromsoiltotable.Second,youcangrowyourownvegetablesorganically.Youcancontrolhowyourvegetablesaregrown,whichmeansyoucanchoosetogrowthemwithoutusingpesticides.38Even“organic”vegetablesfromstoresmightstillhavenaturalpesticides.Bygrowingyourown,youknowexactlywhatgoesintoyourfood.39Beingoutsideinthesunandfreshairhelpsreducestress.Ithelpsyoufeelcalmandrelaxed.Watchingplantsgrowfromtinyseedstofullmealsbringsaspecialkindofjoy.Finally,growingyourownfoodhelpsprotecttheenvironment.Store-boughtvegetablesoftentravellongdistancesbytrucks,whichuseoilandcreatepollution.Theyalsocomeinplasticpackaging.However,growingyourownvegetablesminimizesthetransportationandpackagingneeded.40Inshort,homegardeninggivesushealthyfood,peaceofmind,andacleanerplanet.Whynottryityourself?

A.Soitsavesresourcesandreduceswaste.B.Besides,gardeningisgoodforyourmindandbody.C.Therefore,youcanavoidsomeharmfulchemicals.D.Somepeoplepreferbuyingvegetablesfromthemarket.E.Thismeanstheyarefresher,tastier,andmorenutritious.F.Inaddition,youdon’tneedabigyardtogrowvegetables.G.Herearesomegoodreasonswhyhomegardeningissogreat.三、完形填空Intheaftermath(余波)ofthebigearthquakeinTurkey,ayoungcollegestudentnamedAsmudecidedtohelpafterseeingthedisasterhimself.HesawtheChineserescueteamcomewith_______andskillanddotheirbesttosavepeoplenomatterhowdifficultthesituationwas.“TheChineserescuersonlytook15minutesforlunch.Theywereso_______,”Asmusaid.“Theydidn’twasteanytime,evenduringtheirbreaks,showinghowmuchtheywantedtosavelives_______.”Asmuwasvery_______byhowhardtherescuerswereworkingandthenjoinedtherescue_______asavolunteerdriverfortheChineserescueteam.Duringonerescue,AsmuwatchedtheChineseandTurkishteamsworktogetherreallywell.They_______toolsandknowledge,usingprofessionalkitsto_______forpeopletrappedintheruins.“Itwasamazingtoseehowtheytalkedandworkedtogether,”Asmusaid.“Everyone_______eachother,eventhoughtheydidn’tspeakthesamelanguage.”Onetime,theysavedapregnant(怀孕的)womanfromabrokenbuilding.Shewasverysick,butthe_______actionsoftherescueteamsavedherlifewithinanhour.Asmuwasthere,helpingwiththe________ofthesickandinjured,andhesawthewoman’sface________withhappinesswhenshewassenttoasafearea.Thisteamworkbetweencountriesnotonlysavedmanylivesbutalsobroughta________connectionbetweenpeople.Asmuwas________bytheunityandkindnessoftherescueworkers.“Itmademeseethatwhenbadthingshappen,the________ofworkingtogetherandbeingkindduring________timescanmakeagreatdifference,”hesaid.41.A.determinationB.experimentC.curiosityD.confusion42.A.focusedB.frightenedC.excitedD.relaxed43.A.confidentlyB.formallyC.quicklyD.safely44.A.worriedB.touchedC.satisfiedD.stressed45.A.strikesB.competitionsC.troublesD.efforts46.A.commentedB.collectedC.sharedD.designed47.A.arrangeB.careC.searchD.fight48.A.admiredB.understoodC.debatedD.challenged49.A.commonB.obviousC.awkwardD.rapid50.A.transportB.adventureC.contactD.support51.A.comealongB.lightupC.workoutD.makeup52.A.luckierB.closerC.braverD.smarter53.A.recognizedB.cheatedC.shelteredD.impressed54.A.powerB.wisdomC.customD.means55.A.extraB.promisingC.hardD.annoying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。Asetof28turquoisebeads(绿松石珠)56wereunearthedfromseveralhigh-status57(tomb)inBeijinghasprovidedamazingscientificevidenceofalong-distanceexchangenetworkthat58(connect)northernandsouthernChinamorethanthreethousandyearsago.59(advance)geochemical(地球化学的)analysishastracedtheoriginoftheseornamentalstonestomineslocatedover700kilometerstothesouthwest,60(challenge)previousassumptionsaboutthescaleandsophistication(复杂)ofBronzeAgetrade.Thefindingtranscends(超越)meremineralogy.Itprovidespowerfulevidenceoftradeexchanges61culturalinteractionsbetweenthenorthernandsouthernregionsofChinaduringtheShangDynasty,according62YangJu,63researchfellowattheBeijingMunicipalCulturalHeritageBureau.“The64(present)ofsouthernturquoiseinahigh-statusnorthernsettlement,alongsideothersouthernimportsliketheearliestriceremainsdiscoveredinBeijing,65(clear)showsthiswasnotaccidentaltrade,”Yangsays.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校新成立了“书法俱乐部”。请你用英语给你校对书法很感兴趣的交换生Tom写一封电子邮件告诉他这个好消息,内容包括:1.介绍该俱乐部的相关活动;2.告知报名方式及截止时间。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。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。Iusedtowalkhomefromschooleveryday,andmypathalwaysledmepastMrs.Henderson’shouse.Itwasasmall,oldhouse,whereshewouldsometimessitinawornrockingchair,knittingquietly.Shewasanelderlywomanwholivedalone,withsilverhairandagentleface,andIrarelysawanyonevisitherexcepttheoccasionalneighbordroppingoffaplateofcookies.OneTuesdayafternoon,alightwindwasblowing,andtheairsmelledoffreshgrass.AsIwalkedby,Inoticedherstandingatthebottomoftheporch(门廊)steps,holdingtwoheavygrocerybags.Herbackwasslightlybent,andshestruggled

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