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2025~2026学年广东省新会区新会华侨中学高二上学期期中考试英语试卷一、阅读理解BestspringdestinationsinTibetTheQinghai-TibetPlateauhaslongbeenanidealandmysteriousdestinationforvisitorswhoarepassionateaboutexploringremotelands.HerewerecommendsomeofthebesttouristdestinationsinTibet.PeachBlossomValley,NyingchiThepeachblossomsinNyingchihavebeendubbedas“themostbeautifulpeachflowersintheworld”.Theannualfestivalhasbecomeasignaturetourismeventontheplateau.Peachtreesbloomdependingonthealtitudeandclimate,sovisitorswillhavethechancetoenjoytheblossoms.RanwuLakeRanwuLakeisrenownedforitstranquility(平静)anditspurityofblueness.Sceneryalongthelakesidevariesagooddealwithgrass,forest,autumnleaves,whitewaterfowlandsnowmountainsclearlyreflectedinthemirror-likewater.Springcoming,areflectionofgreentreesdancesonthelakeandpeoplefeelliketheyarewalkingintoaromanticdreamland.TheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonTheGrandCanyonisthedeepestcanyonintheworld.Withatotallengthofabout500kilometers,itsaltitudespansfrom7,782metersto550metersaroundtheYarlungZangboRiverValley.Visitorscanenjoyboththepeachblossomsandthesnow-cappedmountains.NanyiValleyNanyiValleyisknownas“thehighestgreenmysteriousplaceonEarth”.Surroundedbymountainsandshroudedinclouds,NanyiValleyisanidealspringdestinationforvisitors,whereyoucanfindpeachandazaleablossomseverywhere.Therearesomeotherattractions.Formoreinformation,pleaseclickthefollowinglinkhttp:///.1.Ifyouareafestivallover,whichdestinationwillyouchoose?

A.NanyiValleyB.RanwuLakeC.TheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonD.PeachBlossomValley,Nyingchi2.WhatdoRanwuLakeandTheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonhaveincommon?

A.Admiringsnowmountains.B.Watchingwhitewaterfowl.C.Enjoyingpeachblossoms.D.Appreciatingazaleaflowers.3.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?

A.AbookreviewB.AwebsiteC.AmagazineD.AtravelbrochureIwasdrivingonahotmorningtoLosAngelesinabrand-newcar.Istoppedtogetfuel.Ithoughtanygaswouldwork,andIpickedone.Awhilelater,gettingclosertoLosAngeles,that’swhenthecarsuddenlydied.Icalledtherentalagency.Tenminuteslater,amannamedJacksoncamewithatowtruckandmovedmeofftheroad.Itoldhimwhatwaswrong.Ifeltsodepressed,andIstartedtocry.“Don’tworry.Everythingwillbefine,”hesaid.“It’sOKtocry.Isometimescry.”Thenwesatinhistrucktowaitfortheagentfromthecar-rentalcompany.Hegavemesomesuggestionsondrivingandcars.Itseemedasiftherentalcompanyhadtakenadvantageofmebygivingmeabadcar.Whentheagentfinallycame,Iwasthendriventotherentaloffice.Iwasmadaboutgettingacarthatdidn’tworkrightandcomplainedtothemanager.Heofferedmeanothercar,butIdidn’twanttohandlemoredrivingandaskedarefundoffullamount.Themanageragreedgently.Then,aswewenttogetmystufffromthecar,Isawsomethingwrittenonthewindshield(挡风玻璃):“DieselOnly.”IGoogleddieselandlearnedthatgasshouldn’tbeputinadieselcar.Ithought:Oh,myGod!Itwasmyfault.Ifeltsostupid.Themanagerleftmeatthetrainstationwithmysuitcaseandthreebags,whereIaskedapolicemanwhattraintotaketoLosAngeles.Hesaidabuswouldbequicker,andthenhecarriedmybagstothestopandtoldthedrivertotellmewhentogetoff,whichhedid.Onthewaytothehotel,Ifeltawholechainofpeoplehelpedme,butIwastrappedinthinkingeveryonehadbadintentions.It’snaturaltobecautiousinthecomplexworld,butIguessIneededtobemoreopentothekindnessofstrangers,toseethepotentialforgoodineveryinteraction.4.Whydidthecarstopworking?

A.Itwasanoldcar.B.Itranoutofgas.C.Duetothehotweather.D.Owingtothewrongfuel.5.HowdidJacksonreacttotheauthor’scrying?

A.Hedepressedher.B.Hecriedwithher.C.Hecomfortedher.D.Hecomplainedtoher.6.Whatdidthemanagerfinallydoaftertheauthor’scomplaint?

A.Hegavehermoneyback.B.Heofferedasecondcar.C.Hedrovehertothehotel.D.Hehelpedcarryherbags.7.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromherexperience?

A.Trustishardtobuildoncelost.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Menarebornkindandtrustworthy.D.Cautionandopennessneedbalance.WanYongqing,aBeijingphotographer,visitsSichuanProvincetotakephotosofpandaseveryotheryear.Hehaswatchedthemformorethanadecade.“MyfriendssayI’mabigpandafan.ItisashamethatIfindallpandaslookthesame,withblackeyesandwhitefur.Itdoesnotmatterasallthepandasarecutetome,”hesaid.Yet,identifyingonepandafromanotherdoesmattertoresearchers,accordingtoZhangZhihe,chiefoftheChengduResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreeding.“Identifyingindividualpandasisimportantforconservationmanagementandresearch.Forcaptive(被圈养的)pandas,itisimportantfortheirdailyfeedingschedules,familybackgroundsanddatamanagement.Forwildpandas,ithelpsresearchersstudytheirpopulationstructureandprovidesscientificsupportfortheirprotectionandmanagement,”hesaid.Chinahascarriedoutfourscientificsurveysonwildpandas,andnowhasabigdatabankaboutthem.ThenumberofwildpandasinChinaismostlyknown.However,itisstilldifficulttodeterminetheage,sex,healthandotherspecificinformationaboutthepopulation.“It’sdifficulttotrackandwatchthestructurebecausewildpandastendtolivealone,deepinthemountains,andtheirlivingenvironmentisvast,”Zhangadded.In2017,theChengdubasebeganresearchingindividualpandaidentificationtechnologybyanalyzingimages.Overthepasttwoyears,theyhavebuiltadatabankofmorethan120,000images,over1,000videoclips,andcompletedorganizingnearly10,000images.8.HowdoesWanYongqingfeelaboutthepandas?

A.Theyaredifficulttogetalongwith.B.Theyseemquiteattractivetohim.C.Theyareeasytorecognize.D.Theylooksafeandunusual.9.Whyisitimportanttoidentifycaptivepandas?

A.Itishelpfulforfurtherresearchanddatamanagement.B.Itisusefulforstudyingtheirpopulationstructure.C.Itprovidesproofthattheyneedprotectioninthewild.D.Ithelpsresearchersbuilduptheirlivingenvironment.10.Whatmakesitdifficulttotrackandwatchwildpandas?

A.Theyonlyliveinasmallarea.B.Theydon’tleaveenoughtracks.C.Theyaredifficulttoseeintheforest.D.Theylivealone,deepinthemountains.11.Whatisnecessaryforthefacialrecognitionapptoworkwell?

A.Thedatabankofpandas.B.Thestructureofpandas.C.TheinventionofAItechnology.D.Theuniquefeaturesofpandafaces.Socialmediaistakingoverourlives:Facebook,Instagram,Twitterandnow,TikTok.Thesesocialmediaplatformshavetransformedfromawaytostayconnectedtoanindustrywhereevenkidscanmakemoneyofftheirposts.Whilethismayseemlikeanotheropportunistic(机会主义)innovation,it’sreallyfullofhiddenfalserealities.Themedianincome(中位收入)recordedintheUnitedStatesofAmericawasabout$63,000in2018.TikTokerscanmakeanywherefrom$50,000to$150,000foraTikTokbrandpartnership,andTikTokerswithoveramillionfollowerscanmakeupto$30,000amonth—$360,000ayear.Theyaremakingmorethantheaveragepersontryingtofeedtheirfamilyandkeeparoofovertheirheads,simplybypostinga15-secondvideo.Thisismadinmorewaysthanone.Notonlyisitanoverpaid“job”,itpromotesundesirableadmirationfromviewersandafalsesenseofreality.ManyofthesefamousTikTokersarestillteens,andtheeffectsoffameatsuchanearlystageinlifemightcauseissueslaterinlife,suchasmentalillness.Teensbetweentheagesof13and17makeup27%ofTikTokviewers,whocanbeeasilyinfluencedbywhattheyarewatching.Theycanputafalsesenseofself-valueintowhotheylookuptoandwhattheyrepresent:money,fame,beingconsideredconventionallyattractive.WhileTikTokhasbecomeagreattoolformarketing,it’simportanttounderstandhowthiscontentaffectsyoungviewers.Ifwe’reconstantlyconsumingcontentthatshowsusallweneedtodotobesuccessfulisbeconventionallyattractiveandposta15-secondvideofeaturinganewdance,itwillchallengeourknowledgeofwhatreallymakessomeonesuccessfulandwillinturnaffectourindividualworkethics(伦理).Whataboutthepeoplewhomissbirthdayandfamilyholidaysduetotheirjobsandaren’tgettingpaidnearlyasmuchastheseTikTokers?RichardColver,presidentandcreatorofMetaphor,Inc,hadhisownviewonthisissue.“Itsoundsgreattomakemoneyfordoingthelatestdancemovesina15-secondvideo,butweshouldfeedthemindsofkidsandnotjusttheirbankaccounts.TikTokcanbegreatifusedproperly.Moneyaloneisnotgood,technologyaloneisnotgoodandconnectednesscanbebadifit’sonlyonline.”Again,asafellowconsumerofTikTok,IdoenjoytheappwhenIhavesometimetokillandneedagoodlaugh.I’mnotagainstsomeonemakingalivingonentertainment,butwhatdoesgettingfamousofa15-secondvideoteachyoungpeople?12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph1referto?

A.Socialnetworking.B.Makingmoneyonsocialmedia.C.AjobofferedbyTikTok.D.StayingconnectedtotheInternet.13.WhatdothenumbersgiveninParagraph2show?

A.TikTokersareearningmoneyeasily.B.AllTikTokersarericherthanaveragepeople.C.MostTikTokerscanbecomemillionairesovernight.D.TikTokersearnmuchmorethanordinaryworkers.14.WhatcanweinferfromRichardColyer’scomments?

A.TikTokcanbeapositiveinfluenceifteensemployitwisely.B.YoungTikTokersshouldbebannedfrommakingmoney.C.ItisbettertoinvolveeducationoninvestmentinTikTokvideos.D.Contentsofvideosneedcheckingbeforetheirreleaseonline.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.SayNotoTikTokB.JoinYoungTikTokersC.TikTok—AMineofMoneyD.AJoboranEntertainmentEverreactedtoasituationinawayyoulaterregretted?Weallhave.Whenwelackemotionalintelligence,itcancostusrelationships,bothatworkandinourpersonallives.16Sohowcanwedothat?Inthispost,Iuncoverthreesimpleyetscience-backedstrategiestohelpyougetstarted.Formconnectionswithmicro-momentsofupliftmentHaveyouevernoticedhowsomepeopleleaveyoufeelingexhaustedwhileothersmakeyoufeelenergizedandpositive?Thedifferenceoftenliesinwhetheryou’reinteractingwitha“positiveenergizer”—someonewhounderstandsthepowerofsmallupliftingmoments.Youcanbecomeapositiveenergizeryourself.17Instead,it’saboutsincerelyconnectingwithpeoplethroughmodesty,empathy,honesty,integrity,andforgiveness.18Feelingoverwhelmedorstressed?Everyonedoesattimes.Studiesbyourresearchteamandothersshowthatbreathingexercisesareoneofthequickestandmosteffectivewaystomanageemotionsinrealtime.Bychangingtherateofyourinhales(吸气)toexhales(呼气),youcansignificantlyloweryourstresslevelsinminutes.19Whenyoubreathein,yourheartratespeedsup,butwhenyoubreatheout,itslowsdown.Topractice,closeyoureyesandbreatheinforacountoffour,thenbreatheoutforacountofeight.Repeatthisforatleasttwotofiveminutes.Tapintoyourself-awarenessHaveyoueverreactedtoasituationatworkinawayyouweren’tproudof?Nomatterhowsuccessfulwemaybe,weallstrugglewithmanagingouremotionsattimesandsuffertheconsequencesafterward.Self-awarenessisvitalformanagingyourreactionsandimprovingyourrelationships.It’sabouttuningintowhat’shappeninginyourmindandbody—takingamomenttoreflectandaskyourself“WhatdoIneedrightnow?”Sitdownandcloseyoureyes.20Noticeyourstateofyourbody,takenoteofyourthoughtsandnoticeyouremotions.

A.Bringyourattentioninward.B.Self-regulatewithyourbreath.C.Thekeyistoextendyourexhalations.D.Manageyouremotionalintelligencewisely.E.Thisdoesn’tmeanforcingcheerfulnessorwearingafakesmile.F.Emotionalintelligenceistheabilitytoidentify,assessandcontroltheemotionsofyourself.G.Learninghowtomanageouremotionsskillfullyiscriticaltobeingsociallysuccessful.二、完形填空Idrovetomymother’shousetocelebratemy38thbirthdaywithher.WhenIarrived,Ifoundher_________excitedlyatthekitchentable,achocolatecakeandaboxtiedwithorangeribboninfrontofher.“Happybirthday!”shesaid,_________atthebox.Openit.Assheknowsmebetterthananyone,she’dgottenmeexactlywhatIwantedrecently—runningclothes.I_________herandthankedher.Thenitwastimetoeatthecake.“Oh,somuch_________.Itcontainstoomanycalories(热量),”Isaid,notreallyexcited.“You’llrunthemofftomorrow,”Momsaid.Afriendwithaparentsufferingfromfailingmemoryevertoldmetherewasonedaythat_________tohimthathisrelationshipwithhisfatherforeverchanged.Forme,thatday_________twoweekslater,whenIdroveforanothervisit.Thatday,Icameuponexactlythesame_________mymomsittingatthetable;achocolatecakerestingnexttoapresentboxtiedwithcurlyribbon—greenthistime—theonly_________.“Happybirthday!”Momsaidinexcitement.Iwastotally_________.“What’sgoingon?”Iasked.Momsmiled.“Can’tIcelebratemydaughter’sbirthday?”Thiswasno__________.Thiswasreallife.Suddenly,Irealizedthatsomethingwaswrongwithhermemory.Sincemymotherclearlywantedtomakeme__________,Ipushedasidemysadnessandfulfilledmyroleasa__________daughter.Likelasttime,Iputmyarmsaroundher,thankedherand__________thepresent…Ididn’tmentionthatwe’ddoneallthesealmosthalfamonthago...Sometimes,MomandIhavethe__________conversationover10timesaday.__________,Ikeeppatient,becausewhenIaskedstupidquestionsrepeatedlyasachild,shenevergotangrywithme.21.A.cookingB.sittingC.singingD.lying22.A.shoutingB.runningC.staringD.pointing23.A.paidB.huggedC.comfortedD.ignored24.A.creamB.loveC.foodD.time25.A.signaledB.addedC.appealedD.contributed26.A.endedB.cameC.changedD.disappeared27.A.dateB.ideaC.sceneD.kitchen28.A.colorB.choiceC.attractionD.difference29.A.movedB.confusedC.embarrassedD.excited30.A.pleasureB.troubleC.trickD.end31.A.happyB.shockedC.unregretfulD.upset32.A.friendlyB.successfulC.forgetfulD.grateful33.A.appreciatedB.washedC.toreD.wrapped34.A.boringB.annoyingC.onlyD.same35.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Moreover三、单项选择36.AmieSalmon,disabled,tookadvantageofthelastchance_______.

A.tobeunderstoodB.tobeunderstandingC.tounderstandD.understanding37.Whenthemanwokeup,hefoundhimself_______byagroupofstrangers.

A.wassurroundedB.surroundingC.surroundedD.tobesurrounded38.Thisisthefirsttime_______IhavepaidavisittoTheGreatWall.

A.whenB.howC.thatD.where39.Snow_______causesofcholeratowaterpump.

A.linkedB.comparedC.devotedD.committed40.Tomaswellashisfriends_______thegreatimportancetorecyclinggarbage.

A.attachB.areattachingC.isbeingattachedD.attaches41.Nooneknows_______totreatthisdreadeddisease.

A.whatB.howC.whetherD.that42._______attractedthereaderstocontinuewaswhetherthemissingcouldbefoundornot.

A.ThatB.WhatC.WhetherD.Who43.Nosooner_______gothomethantherain_______.

A.hadI;pouredB.haveI;pouredC.Ihad;pouredD.didI;poured44.Unfortunately,shehadherlegs_______when_______offthebike.

A.brokenwasgettingB.brokegotC.wasbrokengettingD.brokengetting45._______hesaid,thisbrandofcoffeehasanunusuallygoodflavour.

A.WhatB.AsC.ThatD.Which四、短文填空课文填空YuanLongping,46asthe“fatherofhybridrice”,wasoneofChina’smostfamous47.Yet,heconsideredhimselfafarmerbecausehe48workedthelandinhisresearch.Indeed,hisslimbutstrongbodywasjustlikethatofmillionsofChinesefarmers,towhomhehad49hislife.课文填空50impressedpeoplemostaboutYuanLongpingwashisongoingabilitytofulfilhisdreams.Longago,he51riceplantsastallassorghum,witheachearofriceasbigasabroom,andeach52ofriceashugeasapeanut.Hesucceededinproducingakindofricethatcouldfeedmorepeopleathomeandabroad.Hislater53for“seawaterrice”alsobecamea54,andpotentiallyopenedupnearlyonemillionsquarekilometresof55landinChinaforriceproduction.课文填空Certainly,inmanywaysthisseemstobetrue.Chinesecuisineisacase56point.57tocomingtoChina,myonlyexperiencewithChinesecookingwasinAmerica,withChinesefoodthathadbeenchangedtosuitAmericantastes.Forexample,America’smostpopularChinesedishisGeneralTso’schicken,which58offriedchickencoveredinasweetsauce,flavouredwithhotred59.ThisisprobablynotanauthenticChinese60,however,soitcannottellusmuchabouttheChinese.课文填空OurtravelsthentookustoSouthChina,andthenonto61China.Ineachplacewewent,weexperiencedwonderful62dishes,fromGuangdong’s63dimsum—smallservingsoffoodinbamboosteamers—tothe64stewednoodlesinHenan.Everywhere,thefoodwasas65asthepeople.五、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。OntheeveningofNovember9,2025,the15thNationalGamesofChinaopenedgrandlyinGuangzhou,GuangdongProvince.66(host)byGuangdong,HongKong,andMacao,itmarkedthefirstcross-regionalcollaboration(合作)inthehistoryoftheNationalGames.Theopeningceremony,heldattheGuangdongOlympicSportsCenter,67(feature)amagnificentstageanddazzlinglights,showcasingtheGreaterBayArea’sspiritofunity,cooperation,andsharedaspirationfor68brighterfuture.Followingtheprinciplesof“simplicity,safetyandbrilliance,”theceremonywasdividedintotwoparts:thesportsceremonyandtheartisticperformance.Thirty-eightdelegates(代表团)fromacrossthenationmarchedintothestadium,69thejoint(联合的)delegationofGuangdong,HongKong,andMacaoreceivingwarmapplause.Theperformance,themed“DreamingoftheFuture,”unfoldedinthreechapters“CommonRoots”,“SharedBonds,andUnitedDreams,”symbolizingcultural70(diverse)andtheenduringpowerofsportsmanship.Themostexcitingmomentcamewhenathletesfromthethreeregionsjointlylitthemaintorches,symbolizingunity,perseverance,andhope.Theceremonymixed“sports,culture,andtechnology,”usinglighteffects,dance,andvirtualtechnologies71(create)astunningfusionofinnovationandLingnantraditions.Thevibrantvisualsandcreativestorytellingdeliveredanatmosphere72isfullofvitalityanddreams.9373(undoubted),the15thNationalGameswasnotonlyamajorsportseventbutalsoavividexampleofculturalexchangeandregionalcooperation.Bypromotingresourcesharingandtheconceptoffitnessforall,theGamesencouraged74

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