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2025~2026学年湖北黄冈市秋季高二年级上学期2月期末英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatistheweatherlike?
A.Windy.B.Snowy.C.Sunny.2.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwith?
A.Joe’sdog.B.Thewoman’scat.C.Hisownwork.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?
A.Whethertoseeadoctor.B.Howtomakeanappointment.C.Whentogettheresultofthecheckup.4.Wheredoesthemanworknow?
A.Atahairsalon.B.Inabuscompany.C.Inaschoollibrary.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Afestival.B.Arestaurant.C.Astreet.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.HowdoesOliviaplantogotoschoolatfirst?
A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybike.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Familymembers.C.Classmates.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdidthemandolastweek?
A.Hetookatest.B.Hewenttoazoo.C.Hehungoutwiththewoman.9.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Monday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.10.WhyisthewomanunwillingtomeetEvan?
A.Hegaveawayhersecrets.B.Hebrokehergamemachine.C.Herefusedtoapologizetoher.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatdoesEmmaconsiderdoing?
A.Shoppinginastore.B.Startingherownbusiness.C.Decoratinghernewhouse.12.WhatisEmma’sfavoritecolor?
A.White.B.Pink.C.Green.13.Wherewillthespeakersgonextmonth?
A.Tothefurniturestore.B.Tothetheater.C.Totheseaside.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Howdoesthewomanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?
A.Excited.B.Tired.C.Curious.15.Whydoesthemandoexerciseeveryday?
A.Tohavefun.B.Tokeepfit.C.Tobuildupmuscles.16.Howmanypoundshasthewomanlost?
A.38.B.33.C.35.17.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?
A.Continuerunning.B.Giveuphergoal.C.Talkwithherfather.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhendidKevinEricksonprobablyfinishhisproject?
A.In2019.B.In2020.C.In2021.19.WhoisJonathanKlinger?
A.Apresident.B.Aresearcher.C.Acarworker.20.WhatistheNo.1reasonforchangingthecars?
A.Forafunproject.B.Forbetterperformance.C.Forbetterenvironment.二、阅读理解ThesecontributorshavereceivedfundingfromtheNationalGeographicSociety,whichiscommittedtoilluminatingandprotectingthewonderofourworld.LearnmoreabouttheSociety’ssupportofexplorersat/impact.CoreyArnoldAtlabsandfieldstationsinAlaska,OregonandhishomestateofWashington,Arnoldphotographedscientistsexploringthesecretsofanimalhibernation(冬眠),partofthismonth’sfeatureonhowanimalsmightbeputintoastateoftorpor(蛰伏).He’sbeenanexplorersince2019.MattBlackBasedinCalifornia’sCentralValley,BlackhasspentnearlythreeyearscapturingthelandscapesoftheAmericanWestusingathermalcamera,creatingthesingularimagesondisplayinthisissuewhichshowhowwildfiresareremakingtheSierraNevada.SamKeanOnhisfirstassignmentforNationalGeographic,theWashington,D.C.-basedwriterprofiledapioneeringscholarofancienttattooing(纹身).Kean’smostrecentbook,DinnerwithTutankhamun,documentstheextraordinaryadventuresofarchaeologistsastheyreviveforgottentechniques.HisworkhasalsoappearedinTheNewYorker,TheAtlantic,andTheNewYorkTimes.CarlottaCardanaShootingthepoisonousplantsoftheAlnwickGarden,inNorthumberland,England,thephotographersaidshewantedtogiveherunlikelysubjects"thecelebritytreatment"withintimateclose-upsoncolorfulbackdrops.Cardana,whosephotoshaveappearedintheWallStreetJournal,theGuardian,LonelyPlanet,MarieClaire,andelsewhere,livesinLondon.21.WhatdidCoreyArnolddointhelabsandfieldstations?
A.Shotscientists’researching.B.Analyzedwildfires’causes.C.Exploredpoisonousplants.D.Photographedlocallandscapes.22.Whowroteabookabouttheadventuresofarchaeologists?
A.CoreyArnold.B.MattBlack.C.SamKean.D.CarlottaCardana.23.Whatdothefourexplorershaveincommon?
A.Theyareallprofessionalphotographers.B.Theyallhavewoninternationalawards.C.Theyallfocusonenvironmentalprotection.D.TheyallhavecontributedtoNationalGeographic.InthehighlandsofQiaoqiTibetanTownship,Nengkaman’sjourneybegannotwithathread,butwithacamera.Startingin2014,theTibetanwomandocumentedherhomeland’sdailylife,onlytonoticethroughherlens(镜头)thatthetraditionalcraftsofyakwool(牦牛毛)weavingandQiaoqiwaistbandmakingonceessentialskillsforlocalwomenwerequietlydisappearing.Determinedtoact,shefoundedaweavingstudioin2016.Here,sheskillfullyintegratedtime-honoredTibetantechniqueswithup-to-datedesigns,creatinghandcraftedbackpacks,scarves,andwaistbandssoldbothonlineandoffline.Asordersgrew,shesharedtheworkwithotherwomeninhervillage,providingmuch-neededoff-seasonincome.Today,herinitiativesupportsflexibleemploymentforover50women,withannualearningsrangingfrom3,000to30,000yuanperperson.Nengkaman’simpacthassincegainedformalrecognition.Sheisnowamunicipal-levelinheritoroftheQiaoqiWaistbandWeavingTechnique,andherstudiohasbeendesignatedanOutstandingIntangibleCulturalHeritage(ICH)WorkshopinSichuan.HerreputationhasattractedcooperationwithfashionbrandsandpartnershipswithinstitutionslikeTsinghuaUniversity.Hermissioncontinuestoexpand.Now,shenotonlyprovidesweavingtrainingforlocalwomenbutalsofrequentlyparticipatesinnationwideexchangeprograms.Lastyear,attheChinaRuralWomenArtisansTrainingPrograminBeijing,shejoined60craftsmenfrommanyethnicgroupstoexplorefusiontechniques,resultinginnewproductlinesthatcombinedtheirweavingtraditions.Throughthesecross-culturalcooperation,yakwoolisbeingreimagined,gainingnewrelevance.Nengkaman’sstoryisapowerfullocalexampleofabroadernationaltrend.ThewhitepapertitledChina’sAchievementsinWomen’sWell-RoundedDevelopmentintheNewEra,releasedbytheStateCouncilInformationOfficeonSeptember19,highlightsthatbypassingdowntraditionalcraftsandfacilitatingculturalinnovation,womenareinjectingnewvitalityintoethniccultures.24.WhatdidNengkamandiscoverunexpectedlythroughphotography?
A.Thecharmofdailylife.B.Thedeclineoftraditionalcrafts.C.Thelackofjobopportunities.D.Thepotentialofhandcraftedproducts.25.WhatdoweknowaboutNengkaman’sinitiative?
A.ItlimitedtheweavingtrainingtoonlylocalTibetanwomen.B.Itmasterfullycombinedtraditionalcraftswithmodernstyles.C.ItgainedrecognitionduetoitscooperationwithTsinghuaUniversity.D.Ithelpedwomenachieveeconomicindependencethroughemployment.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeNengkaman?
A.Sympatheticandmodest.B.Generousandsociable.C.Creativeandcommitted.D.Enthusiasticandadventurous.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.FromBeijingtoQiaoqi:ProgramsExpandSkillsB.FromAwardtoAcademy:WorkshopGainsTitleC.FromVillagetoMarket:ScarfSalesBoostIncomeD.FromShootingtoWeaving:WomanRevivesCultureInParis’s17thregion,aformerparkinglothasbecomea“thirdplace”ora15-minutecity:shelvesoffreebooks,cheapcoffeeandlongbencheswherestrangerscorrecteachother’schessmoves.SinceitopenedlastJuly,residentslivingwithina15-minutewalkhavecuttheirdailycaruseby12percent,buttherealsurpriseissocialconnectionitcanbuild.CityHall’ssurveysshowthatpeoplewhovisitthe15-minutecityatleasttwiceaweekaretwiceaslikelytoknowthenamesoffiveneighboursasthosewhodrivepastit.SociologistDrClaireMoreauarguesthechangeisnotcausedbythebooksorthecoffee,butbythepause:standinginlinegivescitizenspermissiontostartlow-riskconversations.Theideaisspreading.InShanghai’sChangningdistrict,threeemptyphonebooths(电话亭)werealsoturnedintoa“thirdplace”inMay2025.Eachboothcontainsonlyachair,amirrorandasign:“Stay180secondssomeonewilljoinyou.”Datafromthefirst60daysindicatethat68%ofusersweregreetedbyastranger;41%continuedthechatoutsidethebooth.Criticswarnsuchprojectsmerelyofferashort-livedsolutionthatfailstoaddresstherootcausesofunderlyingissues,likeloneliness.Thistypeofcontactprovidesonlybrieforinfrequentinteractionsthatdonotdeveloplong-termunderstanding.Asaresult,whiletheymayprovideamomentarysenseofconnection,theyultimatelyleavethecoreissuesunresolved,leadingtorecurringproblems.However,selectivebonding,thoughbrief,canpromoteenduringneighbourhoodtrust.AcontrolstudyinTorontofoundthatevenshort,repeatedgreetingsraisetrustlevelsby7%oversixmonths,enoughtoreduceminorneighbourhoodargumentsby14%.Theresultrevealedthepowerofsmall,consistentsocialinteractions,ultimatelyleadingtoamoreharmoniouslivingenvironment.Urbanplannersconcludethatthe15-minutecityisnotafixedmodelbutalivingprocess.Bycombiningdatawithhuman-pacedexperimentationclosingastreethere,addingachairtherecitiescanturngeometriccirclesintosocialcircles.Afterall,theshortestpathtosustainabilitymaynotbeametreofpavement,butashared15-minutebond.28.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthe“thirdplace”fromthefirstthreeparagraphs?
A.Itadvocatestobuildadriverlesscityforresidents.B.Ittendstorecycleabandonedboothsorparkinglots.C.Itcreateschancesforlow-risktalksamongstrangers.D.Itappealstouserswithcomfortable,no-chargeservices.29.Thecritics’mainconcernabouttheprojectsisthat______.
A.theyworsenthesituationofinconsistentinteractions.B.thesocialtiestheycreatearetemporaryandskin-deep.C.thebenefitsthey’vebroughtmismatchtheinvestment.D.theyincreasethepossibilityoflong-termurbanarguments.30.WhydoestheauthormentiontheTorontostudy?
A.Tointroduceanewpoint.B.Toaddbackgroundfacts.C.Todisplayanoppositecase.D.Tohighlightthebenefits.31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?
A.Sharedtechnologycansolvecityloneliness.B.15-minutecitiesturnspaceintosocialbonds.C.Librariesshouldreplaceformercoffeeshops.D.Carsincitiesmustbebannedforsustainability.EveryOctober,thetinyformerminingtownofGrayhaven,population3,200,becomesavitalrefuellingstationforthemonarchbutterfly’s(帝王蝶)astonishing3000-kilometretranscontinentalmigrationacrossNorthAmerica.Twodecadesago,deepblueskywasdottedwithcountlessorangewings,yetoverthepasttwentyyearsthenumberhasplummetedbyashocking80%,largelybecausethedelicatemilkweedonwhichtheinsectexclusivelylaysitseggshasbeensystematicallyerasedbyaggressiveherbicidesandnewhousingprojects.Lastautumn,seventeen-year-oldLilyChen,asoft-spokenlocalhigh-schoolseniorwithgreatcuriosityforentomology(昆虫学),launched“ProjectMilkweed”.Insteadofmerelypostingpicturesonsocialmedia,shepersuasivelynegotiatedwiththreenationwidegardencentrechainstogiftshoppersafreemilkweedseedpacketforeverysingleplantpurchased.Withinonlyeightweeks,theprojecthadmeasurableimpact.Enthusiasticresidentshadtransformed420once-barrenbalconiesandfrontyardsintobutterflyhabitats,collectivelyadding7,300brand-newmilkweedstemstotheshrinkingtown.EachgrowercarefullyuploadedphotographsalongwithauniqueQRcodethatLily’steamswiftlyturnedintoawonderfulinteractivemap.DistinguishedbiologistsatnearbyStateUniversitysubsequentlyusedtheopen-sourcedatatoseriouslytrackeggdensityand,touniversalastonishment,discoveredtwopreviouslyunknownrestingsiteshiddenalongtheshelteredriverbank.Themayor,visiblyimpressedbythedocumented42%increaseinvisitingbutterflies,hasnowboldlybannedallneonicotinoid(新烟碱类)pesticideswithinaprotectiveone-kilometrepathbesidewater.“Conservationsometimesbeginswithonedeterminedstudentwhosimplyrefusestoacceptsilenceintheonce-glorioussky,”hedeclaredattheemotionally-chargedawardceremony,proudlyhandingLilythegleamingYouthEnvironmentalMedal.YetLilyremainscautiouslyoptimistic:“Asinglegoodseasondoesn’tmeanyou’refullybackontrack.Ifnextyear’svolunteergardensarereduced,soinevitablywillthemonarchbutterflies.”HergentlewarningremindsGrayhaventhatthebutterflies’fragilefuturestillrestsinhumanhandsandonordinarybalconies.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plummeted”inparagraph2probablymean?
A.Remainedstable.B.Changedslightly.C.Increasedsharply.D.Decreaseddramatically.33.Whywas“ProjectMilkweed”effectivesoon?
A.BecausefarmerspostedQRpicturesonlineasalivemap.B.Becauseuniversitydatarevealedhiddenbutterflyhabitats.C.Becausegivingawayseedswithpurchasesboostedplanting.D.Becauseresidentsfinancedsomedelicatebutterflyhabitats.34.Whatwillthemayormostlikelyexpandnext?
A.Pesticide-freezoneB.StudentawardsizeC.RiverbankparkingD.biosciencestudies35.WhatcanbeinferredfromLily’swarninginthelastparagraph?
A.Thebattletosavethemonarchsisfarfromover.B.Nextyear’sbutterflieswillcertainlydoubleagain.C.Agreatseasonensurestheprosperityofbutterflies.D.Pesticidecompanieshaveagreedtostopproduction.IsAIHelpingorHurtingHighSchoolStudents?Artificialintelligence(AI)isbecomingmorecommonineducation.ManyhighschoolstudentsnowuseAItoolslikeChatGPTtohelpwithhomework,writeessays,orevenstudyforexams.36Butaretheyreallyhelpingstudentslearnbetter?ArecentstudyfromMITfoundthatstudentswhousedAItowriteessaysshowedlowerbrainactivitythanthosewhowrotewithouthelp.37ResearchersbelievethatwhenstudentsrelytoomuchonAI,theystopusingtheirownmindstosolveproblems.38SomestudentsfeelanxiouswhentheycannottelliftheAI’sansweriscorrect.Othersworrythattheyarenotreallylearning,justcopying.Thiscanleadtolessmotivationandmorestress.However,AIisnotentirelynegative.39Thishelpsstudentsunderstandtheirmistakesandimprovefaster.AIcanalsohelpwithlanguagelearning,mathpractice,andscienceprojectsifusedintherightway.Expertssaythekeyisbalance.TheuserscanletAIlendahand,butneverletitreplacethemind.Forexample,AIcangiveideasorexplaindifficultwords,butstudentsshouldstilltrytosolveproblemsontheirownfirst.TeachersalsoneedtoteachstudentshowtouseAIresponsibly,sotheydon’tloseimportantskillslikecriticalthinkingandcreativity.40IntheageofAI,learningischanging.Butonethingstaysthesame:reallearninghappenswhenstudentsthinkforthemselves.
A.Thesetoolsarefast,smart,andeasytouse.B.Inshort,AIisjustahelper,notareplacement.C.AIwillcompletelyreplaceteachersinthenearfuture.D.AnotherproblemisthatAIcanmakestudentsfeellessconfident.E.Insomeschools,teachersuseAItogivestudentspersonalizedfeedback.F.TheInternetmakesitpossibleforstudentstostudyanywhereatanytime.G.Overtime,thesestudentsalsohadpoorermemoryandweakerthinkingskills.三、完形填空Everymorningatsix,thelightsof“HearUsBakery(面包店)”gooninaquietNanjingstreet.Whatmakestheshop________isthatmoststaffwearsmileybadges(徽章)showingtwowords:“SignLanguage.”Theowner,Mr.Zhou,losthishearingatfive.Afteryearsofbeing________injobinterviews,heopenedthisbakerytoofferotherslikehimasecondchance.“Idon’twantanyonetofeel________justbecausetheycan’thear,”hewroteontheopening-dayboard.Customerssoondiscoveredthatorderingcoffeehereisa________.Theypoint,gestureandsometimessketchlittledrawingsinsteadof________.Mistakeshappen—coffeebecomesicecream—butlaughter________fasterthanthesmelloffreshbread.Onevisitor________online:“Icameforaloaf,Ileftwithalighterheart.”Businessdoubled.WithineightmonthsZhou________twelvemoredeafbakersandopenedabranch.Yetthebiggest________isnotprofit.Itistheconfidenceshininginemployees’eyes.Wang,whowas________tooshytoleavehome,nowhandledeliveryroutesalone.Hischangealsoinspiresthosearoundhim,servingasapowerfulexampleofhow________personalchallengescanleadtopersonalfulfillment.“Here,mysilenceisnotabarrierbutabridge.Itturnsintoavitallinkthatwordsalonemightnever________capture.”shetypedduringaninterview.Thecityhastakennotice.Twomore“silentcafés”aresettoopennextyear,andlocalschoolsoffer________electivecourses.“Inclusionstartswithdailygreetings,”saystheeducationofficer.“Acupofcoffeecanbethefirststep.”OnNationalDay,Zhoureceivedamedalfor“HarmoniousCommunityBuilder.”Holdingit,he________hismother’swords:“Kindnessisalanguagethatthedeafcanhearandtheblindcansee;itcanliftanentiresociety________inequality,plantingtheseedsoftrust,andturningthecommunityintoaharmoniousplacewithoutconflict.”41.A.commonB.uniqueC.dynamicD.worthless42.A.turneddownB.cutoffC.thoughthighlyofD.lookedupto43.A.frustratedB.motivatedC.contentD.scared44.A.routineB.proofC.challengeD.shame45.A.drinkingB.escapingC.bargainingD.shouting46.A.spreadsB.fadesC.echoesD.disappears47.A.blamedB.postedC.complainedD.lied48.A.dismissedB.evaluatedC.laidoffD.broughtin49.A.concernB.rewardC.expenseD.barrier50.A.occasionallyB.ultimatelyC.originallyD.basically51.A.facingB.overcomingC.posingD.presenting52.A.randomlyB.constantlyC.fullyD.strategically53.A.self-discoveryB.onlinesafetyC.sign-languageD.stressmanagement54.A.confirmedB.deniedC.repeatedD.recalled55.A.monitoringB.exposingC.smoothingD.strengthening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。ChinahasdelayedthereturnoftheShenzhou-20spacemissionafterasuspectedcollisionwithsmallspacedebris,theChinaMannedSpaceAgencyannouncedonWednesday.Theagencysaiditisconducting56impactanalysistoensuretheastronauts’safetyandmissionsuccess.Thespacecraft’sreturn,originally57(plan)forNovember5,willbepostponeduntilfurthernotice.Theincident58(occur)shortlyafterahandoverceremonyonTuesday,59thenewlyarrivedcrewofficiallytookovertheTiangongspacestation.CommanderChenDongandcrewmatesWangJieandChenZhongrui60(be)inorbitsinceAprilandwerescheduledtolandattheDongfengsiteinInnerMongolia.61(prepare)atthesiteincludeddrillsforsearch,air-groundcoordination,communications,andmedicalsupport.China’sspaceauthoritiessaidanemergencysystemisinplace62(support)astronautsinorbit,63(allow)abackupspacecrafttobelaunchedrapidlyifneeded.LinXiqiang,aspokesmanfortheagency,64(public)announcedthatemergencyresponsetimesfortheTiangongstationhaveimprovedfivefold,andastronautscanreturnearlyinextremesituations.RicharddeGrijs,executivedirectoroftheInternationalSpaceScienceInstitute-Beijing,saidthedelayshows65cautiouslyChinahasinspectedthissuspecteddebrisstrike.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,上周你校举办了“旧瓶新绿”环保创意盆栽活动。请用英语为校英文报写一篇活动报道,内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.活动意义。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;(3)报道标题已给出,不计入总词数。OldBottles,NewGreen____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Fifteen-year-oldLeohadalwayslivedintheshadowofwords.Bornwithastutter(口吃),hemeasuredeverysentencelikeaclimbercheckingeachrockonawall.Atschool,hekeptquiet,afraidthatoneslippedsoundwouldturnhimintoajoke.Hisclassmatescalledhim“SilentLeo,”andthenicknamestucklikegumonhisshoes.OneMarchaftern
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