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2025~2026学年云南省罗平县第一中学高二上学期期中考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inasupermarket.B.Onafarm.C.Athome.2.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Meetaclient.B.Translateadocument.C.Preparemeetingmaterials.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Aplay.B.Anactor.C.Acase.4.Howdoesthemanoftenbeginhislecture?

A.Byrecitingapoem.B.Byshowingapicture.C.Bytellingajoke.5.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Drivingacar.B.Askingtheway.C.Returningtothelibrary.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthewomaninterestedinnow?

A.Cowboys.B.Modernartexhibits.C.Drivingcars.7.Whogavethewomanmoney?

A.Herbrother.B.Herfather.C.Hermother.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthestorm?

A.Anxious.B.Surprised.C.Scared.9.Whathappenedaccordingtotheman?

A.Hiscarwasdamaged.B.Hishousewasflooded.C.Thetreesinhisyardfell.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatprobablymakesthemanlooksoyoung?

A.Regularrunning.B.Easywork.C.Healthyeating.11.Howoldisthemannow?

A.Inhislatethirties.B.Inhislateforties.C.Inhislatefifties.12.WhatisGuidingEyesfortheBlind?

A.Anon-profitorganization.B.Asoftwarecompany.C.Aschoolfortheblind.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。13.Whatmakestheflightdelayed?

A.Therepairs.B.Anaccident.C.Thebadweather.14.WhenwilltheflightreachLosAngeles?

A.At10:20a.m.B.At3:20p.m.C.At3:50p.m.15.HowwilltheweatherbeinLosAngeleslaterintheevening?

A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.16.Whatwillthepassengersdonext?

A.Haveameal.B.Watchasafetyvideo.C.Asksomequestions.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whereisthemeatshelf?

A.Inthebackofthestore.B.Totheleftofthespeaker.C.Ontheothersidefromthebakery.18.Howoftendoesthemangotothesupermarket?

A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Onceafortnight.19.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?

A.Findsomeorangesforhim.B.Helporganizethelocations.C.Reporthisopinionwithhermanager.20.Whatisthemanlikelytobuy?

A.Soap.B.Bread.C.Pork.二、阅读理解FreeMuseumstoVisitinNewYorkCityNewYorkCityhasmuseumswithfreevisitatspecialtimes.Theseplacesletyouenjoyartandhistoryhappily.MuseumofModernArtNewYorklocalscanseefamousmodernartworkshere.Thankstosponsor(赞助)fromUNIQLOclothingstore,visitorscanalsoshopattheUNIQLOstoreandbuysimplefoodatthecafeinside.Ticketsmustbebookedonlinesevendaysbeforevisiting.Where:11W53rdSt.When:FirstFridayofeachmonth,4—8pm(onlyforpeoplelivinginNewYork)NeueGallerieThismuseumshowsEuropeanpaintingsandartobjectsfromGermanyandAustriacreatedbetween1890and1940.Duringfreehours,visitorsenterearlyasspacesfillfast.Childrenunder12yearsoldcannotvisitatthistime.Where:10485thAve.When:FirstFridaymonthly,4—7pmMorganLibrary&MuseumStartedasarichbanker’spersonallibrary,itnowsharestreasureswitheveryone.SeeMichelangelo’sdrawings,handwrittenpagesbyfamouswriterslikeEdgarAllenPoeandMarkTwainandBeethoven’smusicnotes.Bookyourvisitonlinebeforegoing.Where:225MadisonAve.When:EveryFriday,5—7pmJewishMuseumAsAmerica’sfirstJewishmuseum(openedin1904),itholdsnearly30,000specialobjects.TheseshowJewishlife,cultureandhistoryover4,000years.Visitorsmustgetfreetimedticketsinadvanceonlineforvisit.Where:11095thAve.When:EverySaturday,11am—6pm21.WhichmuseumreceivessupportfromUNIQLO?

A.MuseumofModernArt.B.NeueGallerie.C.MorganLibrary8.Museum.D.JewishMuseum.22.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMorganLibrary&Museum?

A.It’sonlyforNewYorkCitylocals.B.ItisfreetoentereveryFriday.C.Childrenunder12arenotallowed.D.First-timevisitsdon’tneedbooking.23.WhatshouldvisitorsdotovisitJewishMuseum?

A.Donatesomeartworks.B.VisitonJewishholidays.C.BringNewYorkIDcards.D.Getaticketbookedahead.Justunderaquarteroftherunnersinthemen’smarathon(马拉松)atthe1968MexicoCityOlympicGamesfailedtofinish.Itwasahardrace.Thecity’spunishingaltitude(海拔)madeabigcontribution.ButJohnStephenAkhwari,a30-year-oldfromafarmingfamilyinTanzania,wasgoingtomakeittothefinishline.“Ineverthoughtofstopping.Myonlygoalwastofinishtherace,”Akhwarisaid.Likemanyoftherunners,Akhwarihadnothadanyhigh-altitudetraining.MexicoCity’snearly2,300-metrealtitudecausedeventhestrongestmuscles(肌肉)tocramp(痉挛)painfully.However,worse—muchworse—wastocome.Asagroupofrunnersfoughtforposition,Akhwariwasknockedtothegroundbyaparticipant.Despitetheoldmannowcheerilysayingthathehad“minorinjuries”,reportsfrom1968suggestthattimehasmadepeopleforgettheseverepaintheTanzanianmusthavefelt.Akhwarinotonlyhurthisshoulderandcuthiskneedeeply,healsodislocatedthiskneejoint.But,afterreceiving“firstaid”asheputsit,thebandagedAkhwarisetoffforthefinishline.ThoseonthestreetsoftheMexicancapitalsoonrealizedwhattheywereseeing.“Thecrowdwasclappingandcheering;theyencouragedmealottofinishtherace,”saidthemanwhowalkedintotheOlympicStadium(体育场)almostexactly60minutesafterwinnerMamoWoldehadgonethroughthegates.Severalthousandmembersoftheaudiencehadperhapsheardthatsomethingspecialwasabouttohappen,andremainedinplace.“IwasobviouslyveryhappybecauseImanagedtofinishtherace,butalsoIexperiencedsomepaininmybodyduetothefall.Atthefinishline,ajournalistaskedwhyIdidnotgiveupwhenIknewIhadnochancetowin.Myanswerwas,‘MycountrydidnotsendmetoMexicoCitytostarttherace;theysentme5,000milestofinishtherace.’”24.Whatmadethe1968marathonahardrace?

A.Thetwisty-turnyroute.B.Thepunishingweather.C.Thestrongcompetitors.D.Thehigh-altitudehostcity.25.WhydidalargeaudiencestaytowatchAkhwarifinish?

A.Theywantedtoseethewinner.B.Theydoubtedtherace’soutcome.C.Theywantedtoshowtheiradmiration.D.Theyexpectedsomespecialperformances.26.WhatisexpressedinAkhwari’sstatementinthelastparagraph?

A.Hisdevotiontonationalduty.B.Hisdesireforpersonalimprovement.C.Hiscompetitivenessagainstopponents.D.Hisconfidenceinhiscountry’swinning.27.WhatisthemainmessageofAkhwari’sstory?

A.Winningrequiressupport.B.Challengesleadtogrowth.C.Perseverancedefinessuccess.D.Honourprioritisespersonalhealth.Intoday’ssociety,socialnetworkingsiteslikeWeChat,TikTokareanimportantpartofourlives,connectinguswithfriends,family,andnewacquaintances(熟人).However,theseplatformsarenotsuitableforchildren,whoareincreasinglyusingthematyoungeragesduetoeasiertechnologyavailability.Studiesshowthatchildrenonsocialmediaoftenhavebehavioralproblems,becomingmoreself-centered,anti-social,andaggressive(攻击性的).Theirsocialskillssufferastheyprefertextingtoface-to-faceinteractions.OxfordexpertSusanGreenfieldnotesthatscreentimekeepschildrenfromlearningreal-worldcommunicationskills,suchasbodylanguageandtoneofvoice,stressingtheneedtoenforceagelimits.Privacyrisksareanothermajorconcern.Childrenoftensharetoomuchpersonalinformation,unawareofthedangers.ArecentincidentinRenfrewshireinvolvedamanpretendingtobeaparenttoagirl,likelytargetingherthroughdetailsshepostedonline.Youngchildrenareparticularlyvulnerableduetotheirsimple-mindednessandinabilitytounderstandtheoutcomesoftheiractions,makingthemeasytargetsforthosewithbadintentions.The“touchgeneration”isintroducedtotechnologyearly,withsmartphonesandtabletsbecomingcommonamongyoungchildren.Cyberbullying(网络欺凌)iswidespread,followingchildrenhomeunliketraditionalbullying.TheCyberbullyingResearchCentrereportsthatabouthalfofyoungpeopleexperiencecyberbullying,with10%—20%regularlyaffected.Thisproblemhasleftmanyyounglivesshadowedbylastinganxietyanddeepemotionalwoundsthatcanfollowthemwellintoadulthood.Whilesafe,monitoredsiteslikeClubPenguinexist,allowingchildrentoexploresocialmediainaprotectedenvironment,nositecanensurecompletesafety.Childrenshouldwaituntiltheyareoldenoughtodealwithpossibleissues.Inconclusion,socialnetworkingsites,thoughbeneficialforadults,bringmental,emotional,andphysicalriskstochildren,whoshouldbeallowedtoenjoytheirchildhoodwithoutthepressuresanddangersofsocialmedia.28.WhatisSusanGreenfield’sviewonchildrenwhousesocialmedia?

A.Theyhavedifcultyinreasoning.B.Theyalwaysthinkaboutthemselves.C.Theybehaverudelytowardsothers.D.Theylackreal-worldcommunicationskills.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulnerable”inparagraph3mean?

A.Fullyaware.B.Easilyhurt.C.Rapidlydeveloping.D.Regularlychanging.30.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph4?

A.Cyberbullyingaffectsmanyyoungpeople.B.Earlytechnologyuseleadstopoorsocialskills.C.Smartphoneshavebecomeanecessityforstudents.D.Childrenshouldbepreventedfromelectronicdevices.31.Whatdoesthetextfocuson?

A.ThemethodsofsurfingtheInternetwisely.B.Thepopularityofusingsmartphonesamongstudents.C.Theseriousnessofcyberbullyingonsocialnetworkingsites.D.Thedisadvantagesofchildrenusingsocialnetworkingsites.Peopleworldwidearelivinglonger.Today,forthefirsttimeinhistory,mostpeoplecanexpecttoliveintotheirsixtiesandbeyond.By2050,theworld’spopulationaged60yearsandolderisexpectedtototal2billion,upfrom900millionin2015.Today,125millionpeopleareaged80yearsorolder.By2050,therewillbealmostthismany(120million)livinginChinaalone,and434millionpeopleinthisagegroupworldwide.Thepaceofpopulationageingaroundtheworldisalsoincreasingdramatically.Francehadalmost150yearstoadapttoachangefrom10%to20%intheproportionofthepopulationthatwasolderthan60years.However,placessuchasBrazil,ChinaandIndiawillhaveslightlymorethan20yearstomakethesameadaptation.Alongerlifebringswithitopportunities,notonlyforolderpeopleandtheirfamilies,butalsoforsocietiesasawhole.Additionalyearsprovidethechancetoundertakenewactivitiessuchasfurthereducation,anewcareeroralongignoredpassion.Olderpeoplealsocontributeinmanywaystotheirfamiliesandcommunities.Yettheextentoftheseopportunitiesandcontributionsdependsheavilyononefactor:health.Thereis,however,littleevidencetosuggestthatolderpeopletodayareexperiencingtheirlateryearsinbetterhealththantheirparents.Whileratesofseveredisabilityhavedeclinedinhigh­incomecountriesoverthepast30years,therehasbeennosignificantchangeinmildormoderatedisabilityoverthesameperiod.Ifpeoplecanexperiencetheseextrayearsoflifeingoodhealthandiftheyliveinasupportiveenvironment,theirabilitytodothethingstheyvaluewillbeoflittledifferencefromthatofayoungerperson.Iftheseaddedyearsareaffectedbydeclinesphysicallyandmentally,theresultsforolderpeopleandforsocietyaremorenegative.32.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellinthefirstparagraph?

A.Thewholeworldisfacedwiththeproblemofageing.B.Somecountrieswitnesspeoplelivelongerthanbefore.C.Chinahasthehighestrateofageingpopulationatpresent.D.By2050,overhalfoftheworld’spopulationisageing.33.Whatisthemostimportantfortheageingsociety?

A.Theattitudeoftheoldertolife.B.Thecontributionstheoldermake.C.Thehealthoftheolderpeople.D.Theactivitiestheoldertakepartin.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetotheageingworld?

A.Concerned.B.Objective.C.Negative.D.Astonished.35.What’stheauthor’sstatementaboutageingbasedon?

A.Hisownopinion.B.Somedata.C.Causesandeffects.D.Comparisons.Knowinganotherlanguageopensdoorsforkidsandadultsalike.Butmosteducatorsagreethatchildhoodistheidealtimeforlanguagelearning.Ifyouwantyourchildrentobebilingual(双语的),hereiswheretostart.Youshouldbeflexibleandusethemethodworkingbestforyourfamily.Somefamiliesfavor“oneparent,onelanguage”.Sometakeonthetaskoflearningasecondlanguagealongsidetheirchildren.36Dependingonyourhomesituation,thiscanrequirealotofplanning,effortandpersistence(坚持)onyourpart.You’dbetterusealloftheresourcesathand.Whilehavingback-and-forthconversationswithnativespeakersisthemosteffective,therearelotsofotherways.37Watchingafavoriteshoworreadinganinterestingbookinthenon-dominant(非主导的)languagecanmakelearningenjoyable.Youmayalsofindclassesandschoolsthatteachinthelanguageyouwantyourchildrentolearn.38Travelisonewaytoengageyourkidineverydaysituationsthataremeaningfulandreal.Exposuretothelanguageinitsrealcontextcansignificantlyboostachild’sinterestinandunderstandingofthelanguage.Buttimeabroadisnotarequirementforrealinteractions.39Forexample,yoursoncanuseSpanishwhenplayingwithhisSpanish-speakingcousins.Whileyoucanalwayschangethelanguagelearningplanifthepathyou’reonisn’tworking,youshouldn’tgettoodiscouragedwhenthingsaren’thappeningasquicklyasyoumightexpect.40Languagelearningisaprogressiveandlong-lastingprocess,andbreakthroughsmaycomeinunexpectedwaysandatdifferenttimesforeachindividual.

A.Knowthere’salothappeningunderthesurface.B.Provideauthenticopportunitiesforspeakingpractice.C.Individualshavedifferentlevelsoffluencyineachlanguage.D.IntroduceTVprograms,songsandbooksinbothlanguagestochildren.E.Andothersuseamixofstrategiestoexposetheirkidstobothlanguages.F.Bookscanbeusedinawaythatisdevelopmentallyappropriateforchildren.G.Asamatteroffact,theycantakeplacewithrelativesspeakingthelanguage.三、完形填空WhenIcamehomefromworkoneevening,Ifoundmyyoungestson,Tim,kickingandscreamingonthelivingroomfloor.Hewastostartkindergartenthenextdayandwas________thathewouldnotgo.Mynormal________wouldhavebeentotellhimhe’dbettermakeuphismindtogoandthathehadnootherchoices.Butthatnight,________thatitwouldnotreallyhelpTimstartkindergarteninthebeststateof________,Isatdownandthought,“IfIwereTim,whywouldIbe________aboutgoingtokindergarten?”MywifeandImadea________ofthethingsTimwouldliketodo,suchasfingerpainting,singingsongs,makingnewfriends;theywouldallbring________toTim.Thenwe________.Thewholefamilystartedfinger-paintingonthekitchentable,allhavingfun.SoonTimwas________watchingaroundthecorner.Next,heappearedandaskedto________.“Oh,no!Youhavetogotokindergartentolearnhowtofinger-paintfirst.”With________,Iwentthroughthethingsandtalkedintermshecould________—tellinghimalltheexcitementhewouldhaveinkindergarten.Thenextmorning,IfoundTimsittingsoundasleepinthelivingroomchair.“Whatareyoudoinghere?”Iasked.“I’m________togotokindergarten.Idon’twanttobelate.”Theenthusiasmofourentirefamilyhadaroused(激起)inTima________,whichnoamountofdiscussionorthreat(威胁)couldhavepossibly________.41.A.regrettingB.admittingC.pretendingD.protesting42.A.reactionB.challengeC.goalD.calling43.A.agreeingB.recognizingC.promisingD.explaining44.A.effortB.shockC.characterD.mind45.A.confusedB.particularC.upsetD.curious46.A.partB.listC.descriptionD.comparison47.A.funB.wisdomC.luckD.pressure48.A.gaveinB.turnedaroundC.showedupD.tookaction49.A.secretlyB.freelyC.awkwardlyD.bravely50.A.leaveB.helpC.joinD.check51.A.surpriseB.fearC.enthusiasmD.hesitation52.A.advocateB.noticeC.graspD.encounter53.A.proudB.nervousC.thankfulD.ready54.A.successB.wantC.standardD.rule55.A.achievedB.reflectedC.measuredD.avoided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。Inrecentyears,Chinesemuseumshavestarteda56(create)journey,completelymixingart,historyandinnovation.Thisintegrationhaschangedculturalproductsandcreatedlivelyspacesthatintegratevarious57(industry).Museumsarenowbreathingnewlifeintotheircollectionsthroughlivelyproducts.ManymuseumsinChinahave58(successful)developeditemsinspiredbytheirexhibits,attractinganincreasingnumberofvisitors.Additionally,anewtrend(趋势)59museumsworktogetherwithcommercialcompanies60(promote)traditionalcultureacrossdifferentfieldshasappeared.Moreover,museumnighttoursarebecomingahighlightofChina’snighttimeeconomy.Inhistoricalcities61Xi’anandLuoyang,it’scommontoseeyoungpeopledressedinHanfutakingphotosatmuseumsandscenicareas.Recently,museum-themedcafesandstoreshaveexpandedacrossChina,drawingtheinterestofthe62(passion)youngergeneration.Forinstance,theShanghaiHistoryMuseumhasopenedacoffeeshopwithhistoricaldecoration,integratingculturalheritagewithcontemporarytastes.In2023,Chinaset63newrecordformuseumattendance.Over6,000museumsnationwiderecordedasurprising1.29billionvisitsthroughouttheyear.Peopleborninthe2000smadeupthethird-largestgrouppurchasingmuseumticketsin2023,64(follow)thoseborninthe1980sand1990s.What’smore,theamountofculturalandmuseum-themedtouristproductspurchasedbyyoungpeopleborninthe2000s65(be)9.2timestheamountin2022.五、书信写作66.假如你是李华,是某高中的一名学生。你校将举办中学生艺术展(theArtExhibitionforMiddleSchoolStudents),请用英文给你的英国朋友Peter写封信,邀请他参加。内容包括:1.展览基本信息;2.展出活动内容;3.表达感激与期待。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Thelibrarywastypicallysoquietthatyoucouldhearapindrop.ButonthisWednesdayafternoon,therewasaroaroflaughterthatspreadthroughthehalls.Itwascomingfromatableintheback.Bookswerepiledsohighthatonecouldbarelyseethesourceofallthenoise.BrianandJosiewerehidingbehindthemountainofhistorytexts,theirfacesbrightredfromlaughing.MrsCane,thelibrarian,

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