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2025-2026学年第二学期中试卷高二英语试题一、阅读理解第一节阅读理解(每题选出最佳选项)ATheInternationalCulturalHeritageExhibitionissettohighlighttherichdiversityofglobalculturaltraditions,withaspecialfocusonChina’sculturalheritage.Thisyear’sexhibitionfeaturesover300exhibitsfrommorethan40countries,highlightingtraditionalcrafts,performingarts,andsocialpracticesthathavebeenpasseddownthroughgenerations.Date:March15—22,2026Venue:NationalMuseumofChina,BeijingExhibitionHighlights:Chineseshadowpuppetry(皮影戏),Japaneseteaceremony,Indianyogademonstrations,MexicanfolkdancesSpecialEventsOpeningCeremonyMarch15,9:00AMCulturalExperienceActivitiesDaily2:00—4:00PMClosingPerformanceMarch22,7:00PMCulturalExperienceActivitiesScheduleDateActivityLocationReservationRequiredMar15—16ChinesePaperCuttingWorkshopRoom1YesMar17—18TraditionalHandwritingWorkshopRoom2YesMar19—20ClaySculptureMakingWorkshopRoom3YesMar21—22FolkMusicInstrumentMakingWorkshopRoom4NoTicketInformationDetailsFullPrice¥80Students(withIDcard)¥40Seniors(65+)FreeChildren(under12)FreeGroupDiscount(10+people)20%off1.Whencanavisitorenjoyaspecialevent?A.March15,9:00PM.B.March19,7:00AM.C.March21,3:00PM.D.March22,7:00AM.2.WhatcanvisitorsdoduringtheCulturalExperienceActivities?A.Watchstageperformances.B.Purchasetraditionalcrafts.C.Participateinhands-onworkshops.D.Meetmanyinternationalcelebrities.3.Howmuchshouldateamof15adultsintheirtwentiespayaltogether?A.¥800.B.¥960.C.¥1,200.D.¥1,440.BMr.Johnson,ahighschoolhistoryteacher,hadlongnoticedaworryingtrendinhisclassroom.Whilehisstudentscouldcarefullyrememberdates,namesandeventsforexams,theyalwaysfailedtounderstandthehumansideofhistory.Tothem,thepastseemedafixedsetoffacts,withoutemotion,struggleorpersonalmeaning.Wantingtofixthisgap,Mr.Johnsondecidedtocompletelychangehisteachingwayinthemiddleofthesemester,tradingatraditionalresearchreportforastory-writingtask.Heaskedhisstudentstopickahistoricalfigureandwriteadetailedstoryfromthatperson’sownpointofview.Thetaskwasconfusingatfirst,butsoontheclassroomwasfullofactivequestionsanddiscussion.OnestudentlearneddeeplyaboutthelifeofayoungsoldierinWorldWarI,writingasadandmovingstoryofthemud,fearandfragilefriendshipinthetrenchlines.AnothertoldthestoryofafemalescholarfromtheRenaissance,makingupataleofherloveforlearningbeingheldbackbysocialrules.Thethoroughresearchandcreativecareforhowthefigurefeltthatthestudentsshowedwasamazing.Mr.Johnsonwassurprisedbythebigchangeinhisstudents.Theessayshegotwerenotjustcorrect;theywerefullofrealfeelingsandaclearunderstandingofpeople’sthoughts.Thestudentshadstoppedjustrepeatingfactsandtrulyconnectedwithhistory,seeinghistoricalfiguresaspeoplewithmanydifferentsidesinsteadofjustnamesfromalongtimeago.Inlaterclasstalks,theirquestionschangedfrom“Whathappened?”to“Whydidtheyfeelthatway?”and“WhatwouldIhavedone?”.Thisstory-writingmethoddidn’tjusthelpthemrememberfactsbetter;itbuiltuptheirabilitytothinkdeeplyandtheirrealcareforhowothersfelt.Inspiredbythissuccess,Mr.Johnsonhasnowmadestory-tellingaregularpartofhislessons.Hebelievesthatwhenstudentslearntoexperiencehistorythroughstory-telling,theydomorethanjustrememberit—theystarttounderstanditslong-lastingeffectsontheirownlivesandwhatitmeanstobehumaningeneral.Inhisclassroom,historyisnolongerjustasubjectaboutthepast;ithasbecomeatalkwiththepast.4.WhatwasMr.Johnson’sinitialproblemwithhisstudents?A.Theypreferredscienceoverhistory.B.Theywerenotinterestedinhistoryatall.C.Theycouldnotmemorizehistoricalfacts.D.Theylackedemotionalconnectiontohistory.5.HowdidMr.Johnsonchangehisteachingmethod?A.Hegavemoretestsondatesandnamesinhistoryclass.B.Heaskedstudentstowritefromahistoricalperson’sview.C.Heshowedmorehistoricaldocumentarieswithfacts.D.Heinvitedhistorianstogivelecturesinhisclassroom.6.Whatdidthestudents’essaysdemonstrateafterthenewassignment?A.Theycontainedmoredatesandfactsthanbefore.B.Theyshowedbettermemorizationofhistoricalevents.C.Theyreflectedemotionalunderstandingandpersonalinsight.D.Theywereshorterbutmoreaccuratethanpreviouswork.7.Whatisthemainmessageofthetext?A.Historyismorethanfacts—it’shumanstories.B.Teachersshouldusemoretechnologyinclass.C.Studentsprefercreativewritingtoexams.D.StorytellingisonlyusefulinEnglishclass.---CHistorically,educationhasalwaysbeenahuman-operatedprocess.Teacherswereresponsiblefordeliveringlessons,checkingstudents’grades,andmanagingclassroomenvironments.However,theriseofdigitaltechnologyledtothedevelopmentofonlinelearningplatforms,digitalclassrooms,andonlinecourses.AndthecombinationofAIpromisestotaketheseadvancestoanentirelynewlevel.Everystudenthasauniquelearningstyle,speed,andsetofstrengthsandweaknesses.Traditionaleducationsystemsoftenstruggletomeettheseindividualneedsduetoclasssize,limitedresources,andtheone-size-fits-allapproach.AIcouldchangethat.WithAI-drivenlearningplatforms,studentscanworkthroughmaterialattheirownspeed.Forexample,platformslikeCoursera,KhanAcademy,andDuolingouseAItoanalyzestudentprogressandoffercontent,quizzes,andexercisesmadeforthem.Traditionally,teachersareoftenbusywithtaskssuchasgrading,lessonplanning,andtrackingstudentprogress.AIcaneasethisburdenbyautomating(使自动化)manyofthesetasks,freeingupvaluabletimeforteacherstofocusonstudentengagementandinstruction.Forexample,AItoolscangradehomework,exams,andquizzesmuchfasterthanahumaneducator.Thisisespeciallyvaluableforlargeclasseswhereindividualgradingmighttakedaysorevenweeks.Moreover,AIcanhelpteacherswithlessonplanningbyanalyzingvastamountsofeducationalcontentandsuggestingresourcesthatbestmatchstudentlearningneeds.WithAI,studentswhohavetroublewithlanguage,disabilities,orsocio-economicchallengeshavemoreopportunitiestoreceiveeducation.AI-poweredtools,suchasGoogleClassroomandMicrosoftWord,aredevelopedtosupportstudentswithlearningdisabilitiessuchasdyslexia,ADHD,andautism.Moreover,AItoolsaremakingiteasierforstudentswhocan’tseeorhearwell.Text-to-speech,real-timetranslation,andsignlanguageidentificationtechnologiescanbreakdownbarriersforstudentswhofacechallengesintraditionaleducationalenvironments.Lookingahead,AI’sroleineducationwillcontinuetodevelop.Astechnologyadvances,wecanexpectAItobecomepartoflearningplatforms,makingeducationmoreinterestingandengaging.8.WhatareAIplatformsinparagraph2mentionedtoshow?A.AI’saidinsettinglearninggoals.B.TherapiddevelopmentofAItechnology.C.AI’sroleinpersonalizinglearningresources.D.Thecomparativeadvantageoftraditionaleducation.9.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.AI’sassistancetoeducators.B.AI’spossibilityofreplacingteachers.C.Theimportanceofstudentengagement.D.Teachingchallengesinlargeclassrooms.10.WhatcanweinferaboutAI-poweredtoolsaccordingtothetext?A.Theyhelplessen(减少)culturaldifferences.B.Theymakeeducationmoreaccessible.C.Theyneedfurthertechnicalimprovements.D.Theymakestudents’schoollifemorecolourful.11.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.TorecommendAItoolsandplatforms.B.ToremindstudentsofAI’sweaknesses.C.TodiscusstheimpactofAIoneducation.D.Tolisttheadvantagesofdigitaltechnology.---DAsapsychologiststudyingbodyimagefornearly30years,Ihavenoticeddistinctdifferencesintermsforbodysizeacrossdifferentfields.Inmedicalsettings,theterms“obese(肥胖的)”or“personwithobesity”arecommonlyused,whilebody-imageresearcherstendtooptforexpressionslike“higherweight.”Thisoftenmakesmewonderwhichtermtochooseacrosssettings.Thecoreissueisthatbodysizetermsareneverneutral;theyprofoundlyaffectpeople’sself-respect,internalizedweightbias,andclinicalcommunication.Moreover,thereisoftenagapbetweentherecommendationsinprofessionalguidelinesandindividuals’actualpreferences.Backinthe1990s,“theobesityepidemic(流行病)”dominatedthepublichealthcontext,framinghigherweightasadiseaseneedingcorrection.Later,person-firstlanguagesuchas“apersonwithobesity”emerged,aimingtospotlighttheindividualratherthanasinglecharacteristic.Thisapproachfollowsthepatternusedinothermedicalfields—aswith“apersonwithcancer,”ratherthan“acancerpatient.”However,thisshiftstillconsiderslargerbodysizeas“beingill”andhasprovenineffective.Inrecentyears,researchershavefinallyasked:whattermsdopeopleinlargerbodiesprefer?Theanswerdepends.Studiesindicatethatmedicaltermslike“obese”areleastfavored,whilemoreneutraldescriptionssuchas“inalargerbody,”“unhealthyweight,”and“overweight”findgreateracceptanceamongcertainpopulations.Importantly,contextmatters.Withinfatacceptancecommunities,“fat”canfunctionasaneutraldescription,ameaningthatdoesnottransfertomedicalormainstreamcontexts.Infact,insomemedicalsettings,“fat”refersstrictlytofattissueandisn’tanadjectiveatall.Somemaydismissalltheseasunnecessarycomplaintsaboutlanguage,yetevidenceshowsthatdisrespectfultermscanpreventindividualsfromseekingmedicalcareandreducetrustinhealthcareproviders.Therefore,adoptingaflexible,ratherthanrigid,approachiskey.Thisinvolvesprioritizingindividuals’preferredterms,avoidingmorallyjudgmentallanguage,andadaptingtospecificcontexts.Forhealthcareworkers,balancingguidelineswithpersonalexperiencesmatters,asthereisnouniversal“correct”term.12.Whatistheproblemwithperson-firstlanguageaboutbodysize?A.Itfailstoreflectpeople’srealneeds.B.Itisrejectedbymedicalprofessionals.C.Itregardslargerbuildasadisease.D.Itistooformalfordailycommunication.13.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheterm“fat”?A.Itiswidelyusedbyresearchersinsteadof“obese”.B.Itsusemayboosttrustbetweenpatientsanddoctors.C.Itisconsideredthemostpoliteterminmedicalsettings.D.Itssocialmeaninghaschangedinsomegroupsofpeople.14.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheuseofbodysizeterms?A.Supportiveoffixedmedicalterms.B.Infavorofcontext-fitexpressions.C.Objectivewithnopersonalopinions.D.Criticalofneutralbody-imageterms.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BodyImage:AFocusofLong-TermResearchB.MedicalTerms:AHistoryofObesityLabelingC.WeightBias:AReductioninHealthcareSettingsD.WordChoice:RespectfulBodySizeDescription第二节七选五Atitsmostbasiclevel,laughteraffectsourphysicalbody.Itenablesustotakeinmoreoxygenatedairandstimulateourlungs.___16___Thisleadstoseveralbenefits.**IncreasesHeartHealth**Aswelaughatfunnyevents,ourcardiac(心脏的)healthimproves.Laughterprovidesthisbenefitbyincreasingourheartrateandloweringourbloodpressure.___17___Onestudyfoundthatpeoplewhorarelyorneverlaughedwere1.21timesmorelikelytohaveheartdiseasethanthosewholaugheddaily.Thishelpsreinforce(加强)thebenefitsofhumouronhearthealth.**ReducesPhysicalPain**Let’ssaywehaveasevereheadachebutarewatchinganextremelyfunnyshow.Aswewatchandlaugh,wemaybecomeatleastsomewhatdistracted(使分心)fromtheheadacheanddiscomfort.___18___Establishedmechanismsareoperatinginternallytoenhanceourabilitytoresistpain.Naturallyoccurringhormonescalledendorphins,forexample,gettowork.Becausewe’relaughingupastorm,ourbodyproducesthesenaturalpainkillers.___19___Laughingoffersanotherphysicalbenefit:itcanhelpussleepbetter.Inonesmall-scalestudy,residentsatalong-termcarehospitalengagedin40-minutelaughtertherapysessionstwiceaweekforfourweeks.Theirsleepqualityimprovedduringthistime,asdidtheirfeelingsofdepression.Combininglaughterwithyoga,calledlaughingyoga,hasalsobeenfoundtoimprovesleepqualityandhelpusfallasleepfaster.Thisformofyogainvolvesmovementsthatmakeuswanttolaugh.**BoostsImmunity(免疫力)**Overall,extensivelaughtersupportstheimmunesystem,whichmakesusmoreresistanttodisease.Bylaughing,weincreaseantibody-producingcellsandenhancetheeffectivenessofTcellsinourbody.___20___Physiciansandmentalhealthprofessionalscanuselaughtertohelppatientsachievepositivehealthoutcomes.A.Improvessleep.B.Getsgoodrelationships.C.Youmayfindithardtostayhumorous.D.Thisismuchlikehowourbodyrespondstoexercise.E.Thesetinythingsactlikeadefensearmytofightillness.F.Butthedistractionaloneisn’twhatreducesourpainperception.G.Momentsofloudlaughteralsorelievetensioninourmuscles.二、完形填空ImajoredinMechanicalEngineeringincollegeandwhatIexperiencedduringthejob-huntingseasoninmyfinalyearchangedmylifecompletely.Atthattime,Ionlyhadone___21___:tojoinanautomakergiantinmycountry.I___22___otheropportunitiesandpouredallmyenergyintothiscompany.Iclearedthewrittentestandfelt___23___aboutmyinterviewperformance,buttheresultshitmehard—Iwas___24___.Fordays,Icouldn’tpullmyselftogether,andI___25___theinterviewers,myluck,everyoneelsebutmyself.Everything___26___whenIattendedaseminaronthelocusofcontrol(控制源)—theideathatyouare___27___forwhateverhappenstoyou,whethergoodorbad.This___28___medeeplyandpushedmetolookinward.IrealizedIhadalwaysshiftedresponsibilityoutward—Myparents’fault,myschool’sissue—nevermine.WhenIreviewedmyinterviewhonestly,Isawthe___29___:Ihadknowledgegapsandcommunicationweaknesses.SoI___30___them.Inthenextinterview,withbetter___31___andrealself-awareness,Iperformedfarbetterand___32___apositioninacompanyevenbetterthantheoneIhadoriginallydreamedof.Theysayfailureisaharsh(苛刻的)butfarmore___33___teacherthansuccess.Thatseason,Igraduatednotjustasanengineer,butasastudentoflife,learningthatwhenyou___34___blamingtheworldandstartowningyourfailures,you___35___thepowertobuildabetterversionofyourself.21.A.optionB.appointmentC.assignmentD.dream22.A.dismissedB.comparedC.seizedD.lacked23.A.anxiousB.concernedC.confidentD.curious24.A.ignoredB.rejectedC.evaluatedD.promoted25.A.blamedB.forgaveC.analyzedD.challenged26.A.happenedB.workedC.changedD.failed27.A.readyB.gratefulC.responsibleD.qualified28.A.terrifiedB.movedC.confusedD.struck29.A.truthB.hopeC.consequenceD.excuse30.A.lookedforB.workedonC.hidfromD.livedwith31.A.paymentB.preparationC.reasonD.relation32.A.regainedB.discoveredC.occupiedD.secured33.A.powerfulB.patientC.creativeD.devoted34.A.delayB.regretC.stopD.mind35.A.proveB.reclaimC.needD.understand三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。IntroductiontoTheNanjingPhotographyStudioTheNanjingPhotographyStudio,whoseEnglishnameis“DeadtoRights”,isan___36___(extreme)powerfulandprofoundfilm,setagainstthebrutal(凶残的)backgroundofthe1937NanjingMassacre,whentheJapaneseinvadersbroughtgreatsufferingtothepeopleinNanjing.___37___(direct)byShenAo,itstarsacastoftalentedactorsincludingLiuHaoran,WangChuanjun,GaoYe,andWangXiao.SinceitsnationwidereleaseonJuly25th,it___38___(achieve)remarkableresults,notonlygarneringhighboxofficeearningsbutalsoreceivinghighscoresonDouban.___39___impressedtheaudiencemostisthecharacterofSuLiuchang,playedbyLiuHaoran.Atfirst,hewasjusttryingtosurvive,butafter___40___(see)theinhumanecrimesoftheJapanesearmyinthephotostheyaskedhimtodevelop,hegraduallyfoundhiscourageanddecidedtofight___41___theinvaderstoexposethetruth.Movieslikethisareofgreatsignificance.Theymakehistorymorevividandaccessible,allowingpeopletohavea___42___(deep)understandingofthepast.Theyalsoremindustocherishpeaceandneverforgetthesacrificesofourpredecessors.Throughthetruerestorationandvividinterpretationofhistory,thefilmmakestheaudiencedeeplyfeelthe___43___(cruel)andheavinessofthepainfulhistoryoftheNanjingMassacre,andalsoshows___44___greatpowerofordinarypeople’sresistanceindesperatesituations.Itisnotjustamovie,___45___aserioushistorylesson,constantlyremindingpeopletorememberhistoryandcherishpeace.四、书信写作46.你的外教Mary在口语课上组织同学们以“Musicorsports:whichdoyoupreferforbreaktime?”为主题,讨论大家喜欢的课间活动形式,请你代表小组发言,内容包括:1.小组观点;2.陈述理由。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。Hello,everyone.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyouforlistening.五、读后续写47.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。EmilyWhitewasbornseventeenyearsagowithsomanybirthproblemsinherbody.Someofherorgans,bonesandmuscleswereoutofshape.Nooneexpectedhertosurvive.Shedidmakeitbutwithherstrangebodyfigure,everyonecouldrecognizeher,evenfromadistance.InEmilyWhite’shometown,therewasayearlyperformanceintheschoolhall.IthadbeenperformedforsomanyyearsandactuallyhadbecomeoneofthemostimportanteventsoftheChristmasseasonformanyofthetown’speople.Manypeopletriedouteachyearforit,butsomanywereturnedaway.Itcanonlyincludethemostexcellentpeopleinthefield.Emilyhadabeautifulsingingvoice.LastyearshewenttoMrs.Owens—hermusicteachertoasktojoinintheperformance.Withoutlettinghersing,Mrs.OwenstookalookatEmily’sbodyandsaid,“Child,youjustdon’tfit.Everyonewouldstareatyouandthatwouldmakeyouuncomfortable.Itwouldmakethemuncomfortable,too.”Withoutsingingasinglenote,Emilywassentbackthroughthedoorofthechoralroom.Hurtandupset,shedecidednevertotryoutagain.ButMrs.Owensthenretired.Thisyear,therecameanewmusicteacher,Mr.Buttler.HeheardaboutEmilyandsuggestedthatshehaveatry.Emilydidn’twanttoberejectedagain,soshehesitatedalittleaboutit.AsEmilystruggled,thedoorwaspushedopenandMr.Buttlercalled,“Emily,you’renext.”Althoughkindofnervous,EmilydidasMr.Buttlertoldhertodo.Mr.ButtlersatbythepianotokeepEmilycompany.WhenEmilyfinishedhertestingperformance,shethankedMr.Buttlerandknewtheresultwouldbepostedonthedoorofthechoralroomt
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