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广西壮族自治区玉林九校2026年春季期高二期中质量监测英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardstheplant?A.Supportive. B.Disapproving. C.Indifferent.2.WhatisJanestudying?A.Calligraphy. B.Chemistry. C.Biology3.Whattimeisitnow?A.8:50. B.9:00. C.9:10.4.Whatdoesthemanneedtodonext?A.Speeduphiscar. B.Avoidtheroadsign. C.Slowdownhiscar.5.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Somethingtoeat. B.Ashoppinglist. C.Atravelplan.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inagrocerystore. B.Inacanteen. C.Inakitchen.7.Whichfooddoesthewomanlikebest?A.Chicken. B.Beef. C.Fish.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。8.HowdoesAndrewfeelaboutClara’smarathontraining?A.It’sstriking. B.It’sboring. C.It’sperfect.9.WhatisAndrew’sfinaldecision?A.Signingupforamarathonrace.B.Climbingmountainsnearby.C.Joiningahikingclub.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Waystoworkout. B.Clubstomakefriends. C.Travelplansforvacation.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。11.Whoistheman?A.Ahost. B.Ajudge. C.Asalesman.12.Whatadvicedoesthewomanofferinherbook?A.Meetchallenges. B.Askforhelpifintrouble. C.Makeadifferencetoothers.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkhappinessis?A.Sharingwithothers. B.Solvingproblems. C.Makingprogrammes.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。14.Whatwillprobablybecoveredinthepresentationabouttheislands?A.Theireconomy. B.Theirhistory. C.Theirlocations.15.Howwillthespeakerspresenttheislands’education?A.Byoutliningbackground. B.Bydiscussingdetails. C.Byprovidingstatistics.16.Wherecanthespeakersgetthevisualtoolstheyneed?A.Intheclassroom. B.IntheResourcesRoom. C.InDr.White’soffice.听下面一段独白,完成下面小题。17.WhathaveAmericanpubliclibrariesbecomebesidesbeingplacesforbooks?A.Book-sellingmarkets. B.Communitycenters. C.Jobtrainingbases.18.WhicheventwaspopularamongchildreninLewesPublicLibrarythisyear?A.Poetrywritingworkshops.B.Spanish-languagediscussions.C.Visitingspecialanimalsfromanaturecenter.19.WhatisthepurposeofDelawareLibrary’sfreebookprogram?A.Tobuildafreehomebookcollectionforkids.B.Toencouragefamiliestovisitlibrary.C.Toteachparentstochoosekids’books.20.Whatjob-relatedservicedoesWheatonLibraryoffer?A.Providingfreelaptops. B.Holdingjobfairs. C.Offeringhealthinsurance.二、阅读理解SlowFitness:NewGentleClassesatGreenClubGreenFitnessClubisexcitedtoofferournewSlowFitnessprograms—thisyear’sbiggestglobalwellnesstrend,designedtorelievestressandbuildstrengthgently.Theseclasses,rootedinmindfulmovement,areperfectforanyoneseekingabalanced,sustainableapproachtofitness.TheyincludeJapaneseslowwalking,mindfulPilates,outdoorhikingandrestorativeyoga.JapaneseSlowWalkingEveryTuesday&Thursday,7:00-8:00am(noclassonpublicholidays)Alow-intensitywalkingmethodfromJapan,focusingonslowstepsandbreathcontroltocalmthemindandboostenergy.Suitablefor:allages,beginners,officeworkersunderstressCost:$12perclass;freeforannualmembersonlyGear:comfortableshoes,reusablewaterbottleGentlePilatesEveryMonday&Wednesday,5:30-6:30pmControlled,slowmovementstobuildcorestrength,improvepostureandreducephysicaltension.Noheavyexerciserequired.Cost:$15perclass;$50for4classesGear:yogamat,lightsportswear(yogamatavailableforrentat$2)OutdoorMindfulHikingEverySaturday,8:00-10:00am(weatherpermitting)Guidedwalksinthecity’sgreenspaces,combiningnatureexplorationwithmindfulnesstrainingtoreducepressureandenhancewell-being.Suitablefor:teensaged14andabove,families,fitnessloversCost:$10(includesahealthysnack;freeformembersunder18)Gear:hikingshoes,hat,suncreamHowtoBook&SpecialOffer-Call:555-7890(Mon-Fri,9:00am-5:00pmonly)-Website:(24/7onlinebooking)-Bookatleast24hoursbeforeclass-Newmembersenjoya20%discountontheirfirstclassofeachkind.21.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheSlowFitnessprograms?A.Totrainprofessionalathletesforcompetitions.B.Tohelppeoplerelievestressandkeepfitgently.C.Topromoteextremesportsaroundtheworld.D.Toteachpeoplehowtorunlongdistancesquickly.22.Asanewmember,yousignupforoneJapaneseSlowWalkingclassandoneGentlePilatesclass.Howmuchshouldyoupayintotal?A.$21.6. B.$22. C.$24.5. D.$27.23.Whencanyoucalltheclubtobookaclass?A.At8:30amonMonday. B.At6:00pmonWednesday.C.At10:00amonTuesday. D.At9:30amonSaturday.SalvadorDaliisoneofthemostinfluentialandfamouspaintersofalltime.Notjustapainter,buthispersonalitywasasuniqueashispaintings.Hissurrealisticpaintingsaresofamousthattheyovershadowhisotherartworks.Hearingthename“SalvadorDali”alonecreatesanimage,orperhapsIshouldsay,apaintinginthemindsofpeople.Hispaintingsareusuallysurrealisticandhardtounderstand,butonceunderstood,theyconveytheirmessagesofluentlyandbeautifully.Duringhiscreativeexploration,Daliwentdeepintovariousartisticstyles,suchasimpressionism,cloisonne(分格画),andcubism,beforeeventuallyventuringintosurrealism.Itwasinthisperiodthathecreatedoneofhisfamouspaintings,SickBoy—Pointillism(点彩派).Pointillismisthemethodofpaintingusingonlysmalldotsofcolortocreatethepainting.SickBoyisaclearmixtureofexpressionismandpointillism,butthere’smoregoingonhere.Dalihasaddedalittlebitofsurrealismaswell.Thisisaself-portraitofhiminCadaqués,thecoastaltownwhereheusedtospendhissummers.Whilethesicknessofthechildcanbeseenfromhislyingposition,exhaustedandweak,andlookingattheviewers’eyes,theactualsicknessisfarmoreterrifying.Takealookathishandwithlong,pointedfingers.Hisfacepresentsadisturbingandthreateningexpression.Itishardlyhuman.Italmostfeelslikethereisanothercreatureinsidethebodyofthiskid,usingtheskinandfaceasacover.Theparallelcanbedrawnfromtheotherlivingthinginthepainting,thecagedcanary(金丝雀).Similartothecanary,whichisimprisonedinsidethiscagetostay,theboy’strueselfisimprisonedinsidethebody.Theremightbesomedarkandsickintentionsinsidehismind,butthosemustbecontrolled.ThewaythesickchildliesonthechairandstaresaheadmakesitoneofthefrighteningpaintingsbySalvadorDali.24.WhatarethemainfeaturesofSalvadorDali’spaintings?A.Hopeandoptimism. B.Complexityandconfusion.C.Beautyandsimplicity. D.Despairandpessimism.25.WhatisthesubjectofSickBoy?A.AportraitDalipaintedforhimself.B.Thepainter’sfavoritecoastaltown.C.Acanaryimprisonedinsidethecage.D.Theexplorationofvariousartisticstyles.26.Whatisthesignificanceofthecagedcanaryinthepainting?A.Itrepresentstheboy’ssickness.B.Itconveysthebeautyofnature.C.Itsymbolizestheboy’strappedtrueself.D.Itshowsthesickboy’sloveforanimals.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeSalvadorDali?A.Energeticandrealistic. B.Hopelessandstubborn.C.Strangeandfrightening. D.Creativeandimaginative.Forcenturies,theRhineRiverhasbeencelebratedasthelifelineofEurope,avitalwaterwayforcommerceandculture.However,astudypublishedinJanuary2026revealsatroublingmodernreality:thishistoricrivernowactsasamassiveconveyorbeltforrubbish,carryingbetween3,000and4,700tonsoflargegarbageintotheNorthSeaeverysingleyear.Howcouldsuchavastamountofwastehavebeenmissed?Theanswerliesinarevolutionarynewresearchmethod.Foranentireyear,researchersworkedwithlocalcitizenscientiststooperateaspecialfloatingdevicecalledalittertrap.Thisdevicefilteredwaterfromthesurfacedownto80centimetersdeep.Unlikeoldermethodsthatreliedonbriefvisualsurveys,thislong-termphysicalcollectionrecordedthetrue,disorganizedflowofgarbage.Thedatashowedenormouschanges,withtheamountofrubbishcollectedinatwo-weekperiodvaryingwildlyfromasfewas67piecestoover2,700,accountingforwhyshort-termobservationsfailedtogetthefullpicture.Thecollectedgarbagetellsaclearstoryaboutitsorigins.Detailedanalysisshowedthatwhileplasticitemsmadeupabout70%ofallpieces,theyweremostlylightweight,only15%ofthetotalweight.Thefindingisparticularlyalarmingforonekeyreason:over56%ofallrubbishwaslinkeddirectlytothechoicesofindividualconsumers,withitemslikefoodwrappersandbeverage(饮料)bottlesbeingmostcommon.Specificactivitiesalsolefttheirmark,withlitterfromfireworksmakingup10.7%ofthetotalandtobacco-relatedwastelikecigarettebuttscontributinganother6.5%.Thisyear-longproject,poweredinpartbydedicated(敬业的)volunteers,provesthatlong-term,hands-onmonitoringisessentialtoaccuratelymeasureenvironmentalchallenges.Itprovidesapowerfulmodelforhowcommunitiesandscientistscanworktogethertogathertheevidenceneededforaction.TheRhine’sstoryisnolongerjustaboutitsscenicbeautyoreconomicimportance;itisanurgentcalltoaddressthetide(浪潮)ofwasteourmodernlifestylecreates,beforeitallwashesouttosea.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“conveyorbelt”inparagraph1mostlikelymean?A.Anaturalwaterfallthatcleanstheriver.B.Atouristattractionalongtheriver.C.Somethingthatcontinuouslycarriesandmovesthings.D.Adeviceusedtomeasurewaterdepth.29.Whatdidthe2026studymainlyfindabouttheRhineRiver?A.Ithaslostitsroleasawaterwayforcommerce.B.Itcarriesahugeamountofgarbageintothesea.C.Itswaterqualityhasbeenfullyrestored.D.Itfacesadecliningnumberoffishspecies.30.Whydidpreviousshort-termobservationsfailtogetthefullpictureoftheriver’spollution?A.Theydidnotinvolveenoughvolunteers.B.Theyonlycollectedwatersamplesfromthesurface.C.Theymissedthedramaticchangesingarbageflow.D.Theyfocusedonlyonplasticwaste.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theriver’spollutionproblemwillsolveitselfovertime.B.Thestudyshowsthevalueofcooperationbetweenscientistsandcitizens.C.Individualeffortsareuselessinaddressingplasticpollution.D.Thestudycallsforacompletebanontheuseofplastic.Despitedecadesofmedicaladvances,detectinghealth-relatedmolecule(分子)stillreliesonbodilyliquidslikeblood,requiringblooddrawsfrommostpatients,especiallypeoplewithdiabeteswhoneedfrequentfingerbloodtests.However,researchersfromtheUniversityofChicagohavedevelopedalightweightdevicenamedABLE,whichcollectsanddetectsmoleculesintheair.This4×8-inchdeviceisapotentialgame-changerformedicineandpublichealth.Detectingmoleculesintheairhaslongfallenbehindliquiddetection,mainlybecausetargetparticles(微粒)areextremelyrare—theremaybeonlyoneinatrillion.Tosolvethisproblem,theteamturnedairintoliquid.Thedevicedrawsinair,addswatervaporwithahumidifier,andcoolsittoturnairintosmalldrops.Thesedropstrapparticlesandslideintoasmallcontainer,makingdetectioneasywithcommontoolsusedforliquidanalysis.Earlytestsproveditseffectiveness.Itcaughteasilyevaporated(挥发的)coffeevapor,detectedglucoseinbreath,identifiedE.coliintheair,andfoundsignsofinflammation(炎症)inmicewithunhealthygutbacteria.Obviously,itsolvedtheproblemofcollectingmoleculesthatevaporateeasily—amajorworryduringthedevice’sdevelopment.Thedevicewasfirstinspiredbytheneedforpainlesstestsforearly-bornbabiesinICUs.Thesefragilebabiesarelikelytohavehealthproblems,andrepeatedbloodtestsmayputthemindanger.Doctorshopethedevicecantrackhealthsignswithouttakingblood,protectingthesehigh-riskpatients.Italsoshowspromisefordiagnosinginflammatoryboweldisease,thoughtherelatedbreathsignsfirstneedtoberecorded.Theteamplanstoimproveandmakeitsmallertocreateawearabledevicefordailyuse.Besidesmedicaluses,thisachievementmayopenthedoortonewphysicsresearchonairimpuritiesandstatechangesofmatter.Asanewtoolfordetectingairchemistry,ABLEfillsthespacebetweenairandliquidmoleculeanalysis,creatingpossibilitiesforvariousnewdevelopmentsinhealthcareandscience.32.WhydidtheresearchersdevelopABLE?A.Tochangemedicineandpublichealth.B.Toidentifyhealthmoleculeswithoutliquid.C.Toreducefingerbloodchecksforpatientswithdiabetes.D.Totaketheplaceofbloodtestsinhospitals.33.WhatcanweinferaboutABLE?A.Itissmallandwearablefordailyuse.B.Itdiagnosesinflammatoryboweldiseaseeasily.C.Ithasprovedusefulfornewlybornbabies.D.Ithasovercomeakeytechnicalchallenge.34.WhowillleastlikelybenefitfromABLE?A.Achemist. B.Aphysician. C.Apsychologist. D.Aphysicist.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AToolforBodilyLiquidAnalysis.B.AToolforAirborneParticleCounting.C.ADeviceforModernPhysicsResearch.D.ADeviceforAirMoleculeDetection.Helpingotherscanbeoneofthemostmeaningfulthingsyoudo,butitcanalsotakealotoutofyou,makingyoulosesightofthefactthatyouneedsupport,too.Youmightthinkpushingthroughisnormal.36Youneedtolearnhowtoinvestinyourselfandpayattentiontoyourmentalwell-being.Burnoutdoesn’talwayslooklikeexhaustion.Burnoutisn’talwaysobvious.37Itcanbeirritability(易怒),lackoffocus,orfeelinglikeyou’redisconnectedfromtheworkyouusedtoenjoy.Beingawareoftheemotionalsignsearlymakesiteasiertostepinandmakechanges.Thatmightmeanadjustingyourschedule,takingbreakswhenyoucan,orjustgivingyourselfpermissiontounplugafteralongday.Learningsomethingnewboostsmentalenergy.Doingthesameroutineeverydaycanstarttofeeldull.38Addingsomethingfreshtoyourday,likelearninganewtechniqueorexploringanewtopic,canbringyourenergyback.Afewminutesadayreadinganarticle,watchingashorttutorial,orengaginginanewtaskcanrefreshyourmindset.39Ifyouwanttoknowhowtoinvestinyourself,havingcontroloveryourschedulecanmakeahugedifferenceinhowyoufeeldaytoday.Whenyou’reabletochoosehowandwhenyoucompletetasks,itreducesstressandhelpsyoufeelmorebalanced.Smallwinsmatterformotivation.Sometimesbiggoalsfeeloutofreach.That’swhysmallwinsaresoimportant.Checkingsomethingoffyourlist—evenifit’sjustattendingaclass—buildspositivedrive.40Overtime,thosesmallwinsleadtolargermilestones.A.Purposeisapowerfulmentalhealthtool.B.Timeflexibilityleadstoemotionalstability.C.Itdoesn’tjustshowupasphysicaltiredness.D.Sometimesitcanmeansayingyestoextratasks.E.Whenthathappens,yourinterestandmotivationcanfade.F.Butthetruthis,constantlyputtingyourselflastisn’tsustainable.G.Eachtimeyoucompleteastep,youprovetoyourselfthatprogressishappening.三、完形填空RainbegantopourdownasmyhusbandMarkandIleftalovelyPhiladelphiarestaurant.Purseinonehand,dinnerleftoversintheother,we41towardtheparkinglotandjumpedintoourcar.Aswepulledout,webothnoticedacouple42alongintherain.Thewomanwaspushingtheman,whowasinawheelchair.Althoughthenightwascoldandwet,neitherwasdressed43.Wedroveslowlybythem,eachofus44wecouldhelp.Butourcarwassmall;wecouldn’t45bothofthemintheback.Itwas46inthecar.Suddenly,myhusbandmadeaquickleftandthenanother.Iunderstoodhewas47andlookingforthecouple,butIdidn’tknowwhy.Uponseeingthem,Markpulledover,wentbacktothetrunkandbroughtoutmybig,brand-new48.He’dnoticeditwhenweopenedthetrunkearlier.He49thecoupleinthepouringrain,handedittothemanandsmiledathimwithoutsayingaword.Thenwedroveaway.Ismiledwith50whenIlookedbackatthetwostrangersunderthehugeumbrellaandI’dneverforgetthe51looksontheirfaces.Marknevertolda52aboutthis.Butthatevent53withmenow,andIfindmyselflookingfor54tohelpothersoutevenwhenitseemsthatIamnotina55tohelp,becauseIknowsomelittleactionItakecanmakeadifference.41.A.slid B.wandered C.marched D.raced42.A.waiting B.sheltering C.struggling D.escaping43.A.neatly B.formally C.warmly D.lightly44.A.admitting B.wishing C.recalling D.doubting45.A.fit B.engage C.catch D.leave46.A.messy B.crowded C.silent D.cold47.A.pullingaway B.slowingdown C.hangingaround D.headingback48.A.umbrella B.raincoat C.blanket D.backpack49.A.invited B.approached C.recognized D.accompanied50.A.relief B.confidence C.patience D.surprise51.A.curious B.appreciative C.awkward D.innocent52.A.fact B.joke C.soul D.lie53.A.mixes B.stays C.fades D.agrees54.A.clues B.excuses C.inspirations D.opportunities55.A.process B.mood C.routine D.position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。Artisamirrorofhumancivilization,56(reflect)therealworldandpeople’sinneremotions.Fromprimitivecavepaintingstomodernmasterpieces,arthasalwaysplayed57essentialroleinhumanhistory.Manyinfluentialartists,suchasClaudeMonet,devoted58(they)tocreatingworksthatbroughtlifetonature.TheRenaissancewasagoldenageforart,59artistslikeLeonardodaVinciandMichelangeloproducedcountlessgreatworks60(praise)fortheirperfectcombinationofskillandemotion.Uptonow,theirpaintingsandsculptures61(admire)worldwide,astheyshowadeepunderstandingofhumannatureandbeauty.Artexhibitionsnotonlyenableustogain62(appreciate)ofbeauty,butalsohelpusunderstanddifferentculturesandhistoricalbackgrounds,bridgingthegapbetweenthepastandthepresent.Artisnotjustaboutvisualpleasure.Itcanalsoinspireus,nourishoursouls,andhelpusdevelopa63(subject)viewoftheworld.Whetheryouareafanofclassicalartormodernworks,arthasthepower64(touch)yourheart.Itisnowonderthatarthassurvivedforthousandsofyears,anditwillcontinuetoshine65abrightlightinhumancivilizationandinfluencemorepeopleintheyearstocome,guidingustoexplorethebeautyoflife.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,为营造健康向上、绿色低碳的校园氛围,校英文网站正举办“LivingWellonCampus”主题征文活动。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封信,与他分享你的想法与做法。内容包括:1.健康生活与绿色环保的意义;2.校园中的做法;3.对同学的倡议。注意:1.写作词数应为100左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Itwassupposedtobeaperfectfather-sonbikingadventure.Sixteen-year-oldTomandhisdadhadplanneda50-kilometerbikeridethroughthecountrysidetocelebrateTom’sbirthday.Thenightbefore,Tomwassoexcitedthathecouldbarelysleep,imaginingtheopenroadandthebeautifulscenery.Beforeleaving,Tom’sdadputonanoldsilverwatch.Itwasafamilytreasurepasseddownfromhisgrandpa.Thewatch’sglasswascracked,butitstillkepttimeaccurately,standingasasymbolofthefamily’stoughness.“Thiswatchhasseenitsshareoftoughtimes,justlikeus,”hisdadsaid,smilingatTom.“Butitkeepsgoing,andsowillwe.”Tomnodded,feelingclosetohisdadwhenhelookedatthewatch.Inthewarmmorningsun,theysetoff.Theirbackpackswerefilledwithwater,energy-boostingsnacksandafirst-aidkit.Tom’sshinyredbike,whichhehadspentweekscleaningandfixing,shonebrightlyinthesun.Astheycycledalongthecountryroads,thefreshsmellofgrassandwildflowersfilledtheair.Tomfeltextremelyhappyandpedaled(踩踏板)evenharderwithexcitement.However,asthemorningpassed,thesungraduallydisappearedbehindthickdarkclouds.Bynoon,acoldandheavyrainstartedtofall.Thedrydirtpathquicklyturnedintoamuddymess.Tom’slegs,oncemovingsmoothly,nowachedwitheverypushofthepedals.Hetookadeepbreathandtriedtofocusontherhythmofhispedaling,tryingtoignoretherainandthetirednessinhislegs.Althoughtheywerewetanduncomfortable,theykeptgoing.Theyweredeterminednottolettheweatherstopthem.Butwhentheyturnedasharpcorner,theysawalong,steepslope(斜坡).Therainwaspouringheavily,andthepathaheadlookedslipperywithmudslidingdown.Tom’sheartsank,andhebegantodoubthimself.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AsTomhesitated,hisdadplacedafirmhandonhisshoulder.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Gradually,therainstoppedandtheyarrivedatthetopofthemountain.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案BACCABCACA题号11121314151617181920答案ABACCBBCAB题号21222324252627282930答案BACBACDCBC题号31323334353637383940答案BBDCDFCEBG题号41424344454647484950答案DCCBACDABA题号5152535455答案BCBDD1.B【原文】W:Didyouknowthat?Theyareplanningtobuildawasterecyclingplantinourvillage!M:What?That’sunacceptable!Iamgoingtofileacomplainttothecommittee!2.A【原文】M:Jane,waitasecond.I’mgoingwithyou.W:Okay.I’mgoingtoProfessorWang’scalligraphyclass.M:Iknow.It’sinthechemistrybuilding,right?Mybiologyclassisinthesamebuilding.3.C【原文】M:Excuseme,couldyoupleasesparemesometime?I’mdoingaquicksurveyonthequalityofourproductsandservices.W:Sorry,I’minahurry.I’msupposedtobeinclassat9:00andI’malre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