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2025-2026学年第二学期高二期中考试英语试题第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AVadahasalwaysenjoyedtakingcareofotherssinceshewasveryyoung.Once,whilecarryingherbabybrother,shetrippedandfell.Quick-thinking,shelandedonherknee,injuringherselfbutprotectinghishead.“Hewasfine,”shesaid,“Ididn’twanthimtohaveaconcussion(脑震荡).”ItalsomakessensewhyshelearnedCPRinGirlScouts(女童子军).Vada’sparents,ClintandAmanda,areseparatedbutremainclosefriends.Oneday,VadawenttovisitClint,whowasgardening.Whenhewentinside,hisleftarmandchestbeganhurting.“Thesearesignsofaheartattack,”hetoldVada.Heknewbecausehe’dlookedthemup.Thenhewenttotakeashower.“Maybethat’llhelp.”Evenafterhishotshower,Clintfeltfreezingcold.HelayonthesofaandVadabroughthimthecovers.Soon,hebegansweating.Vadaknewthissuddenbodytemperatureswingwasabadsign.Havingleftherphoneathermom’s,sheputherdad’sinherpocketincasesheneededtocallforhelp.WhenClintwenttothebathroom,Vadafollowedandwaitedoutside.Suddenly,sheheardaheavycrash.Nervous,sherushedinandsawhimstrugglingtobreatheonthefloor,sheforcedherselftoremaincalmandcalled911.Shetoldthe911operatorsheknewCPRandstartedperformingitonherfatherunderguidance.Sometimelater,themedicalteamarrivedandtookover.VadacalledAmanda,andshejustcouldn’tholdbackherfeelingsanymoreandcriedoutloud.WhenAmandaarrived,oneoftherescuerssaid,“Vadahasalreadydonethelife-savingpartandwe’retakingitfromtheretodoeverythingwecantohelphim.”Finally,Clintwokeup.AmandasharedthenewsonFacebook,andaGirlScoutsleaderpresented11-year-oldVadawiththeMedalofHonor,oneoftheorganization’shighesthonors.1.WhydidVadagotolearnCPRinGirlScouts?A.Shewantedtohelpothers.B.Shehopedtogetanhonorthere.C.Shewasintomedicalknowledge.D.Shewassenttherebyherparents.2.WhatdidVadadoafterfindingClintfeelingunwell?A.Shecalledhermomforhelp.B.Shehelpedtokeephimwarm.C.Shetoldhimtotakeashower.D.Shetookhisbodytemperature.3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeVada?A.Skilledbutcareless.B.Creativeandheroic.C.Organizedbutimpatient.D.Caringandcool-headed.4.Whatdidtherescuer’swordsshowinparagraph5?A.VadadidagreatjobwithCPR.B.Clintwouldwakeupsoon.C.Clintrequiredanotherfollow-upvisit.D.Vadaneededtolearnmoreaboutfirstaid.BClimatechangeisreshapingourworldinunexpectedways,fromrisingtemperaturestodisruptedecosystems.Now,scientistswarnthatmeltingpolaricecapsareevenaffectinghowwekeeptrackoftime.ArecentstudyinNaturerevealsthattherapidmeltingofpolariceisslowingEarth’srotation(旋转).Asmeltwaterflowsintooceans,itcollectsaroundtheequator,theimaginarycircledividingtheearthintotwoequalparts.Theplanetgetsslightly“fatter”there,whichmakesEarthturnslowly,muchlikeaniceskaterslowingdownbystretchingoutherarmsduringaspin.Aslowerrotationmeanseachday—thetimeforonefullturnofEarth—getsabitlonger.Asaresult,thesundoesn’triseorsetexactlywhenweexpect,whichposesacriticalchallengetoglobaltimekeepingsystems.Modernlifereliesonultra-precisesynchronization(同步)acrosstechnologies.Financialmarkets,airtrafficcontrol,internetservers,andcommunicationnetworksdependonperfectlyalignedclocks.Evenatinytimingerrorcouldtriggerchaos.Toaddressthis,scientistsproposeintroducinganegativeleapsecondby2029.Thiswouldmakeclocksjumpfrom23:59:58straighttomidnight,skipping23:59:59,soourdevicescanmatchEarth’sactualrotation.GeophysicistDuncanAgnewfromtheScrippsInstitutionofOceanographyexplainedthisintheNaturepaper.However,thissolutioncomeswithrisks.Unlikepositiveleapseconds(addingasecond),whichhavebeenusedsince1972,negativeleapsecondshaveneverbeentested.ExpertslikephysicistJudahLevinewarnthatsoftwaredesignedtohandletimeadjustmentsmayfail.Pastissueshighlightthedanger:In2012,addingaleapsecondcrashedairlinebookingsystems,frozestockexchanges,anddisruptedmajorwebsiteslikeRedditandLinkedIn.Theseeventsshowhowfragileourtime-dependentworldis,andclimatechangeismakingitevenmorechallenging.5.WhichfactorisresponsibleforEarth’sslowerrotation?A.Icemassgatheringattheequator.B.Meltwatermovingtotheequator.C.Atmospherethickeningattheequator.D.Oceancurrentsintensifyingneartheequator.6.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheproposed“negativeleapsecond”?A.Itmaycausesystemfailures.B.Itisawidelyacceptedtimesolution.C.Itcausedamajorsystemcrashin2012.D.Ithasbeensuccessfullytestedsince1972.7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheeffectsofclimatechangeontimekeeping?A.Concerned.B.Reserved.C.Optimistic.D.Doubtful.8.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheHistoryofLeapSecondsB.RisksinAdjustingGlobalClocksC.Climate’sSurprisingTestonTimeD.InnovationsinTimekeepingTechnologiesCPoliticiansoftenusehumortowinpublicsupport,butscientiststraditionallyavoidjokes,worriedthatalightheartedtonemightreducetheirauthorityand,consequently,thetrustworthinessoftheirfindings.Anewstudychallengesthisidea,showingthatwell-chosenhumorcanactuallymakescientistsmorelikableandtheirresearchmoretrustworthy.LedbyAlexandraLynnFrankfromtheUniversityofGeorgia,theresearchtestedhumor’sroleinsciencecommunicationthroughsocialmedia.Theteamcreatedpostsfromafictionalscientist,Dr.JamieDevon,sharingcartoonsaboutartificialintelligence(AI).Thesepostsusedthreehumorstyles:playfulcomparisons(likegivingrobotshumancharacteristics),meanjokesabouttechnology,oramixofboth.Somepostshadnohumorasacomparison.Over2,200participantsviewedthesepostsinanonlineexperiment.Theyratedhowfunnythecontentwas,howmuchtheylikedthescientist,andhowcredibletheinformationseemed.Resultsrevealedthatlight,positivehumor—suchasshowingAIasacuriousrobotaskingquestions—madethescientistfeelmoreapproachableandtheresearchmorereliable.However,meanorunfriendlyjokesreducedtrustinthescientist.“Humorhelpspeopleconnectwithscientists,”Frankexplained.“Whenwelaugh,we’remoreopentolistening.”Butshestressedthatjokesmustfeelnatural,adding,“Iftheaudiencedoesn’tfinditfunny,itcouldbackfire.”Forexample,playfulcartoonsworkedbetterthanmakingfunoftechfailures.Thestudyadvisesscientiststoavoidtoughjokestargetingindividuals.Instead,gentlehumorthatsimplifiescomplexideas—likecomparingclimatechangetotheEarthhavinga“fever”—canbuildinterestandfightmisinformation.WhilefocusedonAI,thesetipsapplytofieldslikehealthorenvironmentalscience.Intoday’sfast-paceddigitalworld,humorcouldhelpscientistsstandoutonsocialmedia.Funnypostsmayattractmoreviewers,maketoughtopicseasiertounderstand,andbuildpublictrust.Thekeyisbalancingfunwithfacts:lightheartedjokesdon’tweakenauthoritybutcreatefriendly,memorableconnections.Frank’steamhopestheirfindingsencouragescientiststoexperimentwithhumor.Asoneparticipantnoted,“Ascientistwhojokesfeelsmorehuman—likesomeoneI’dtrust.”9.Whydothescientistsavoidusingjokesintheircommunication?A.Becausetheythinkthatusingjokeswastesresearchtime.B.Becausetheyareafraidthatjokesmightconfusethepublic.C.Becausetheyfearthatjokescouldmaketheirworkappearunreliable.D.Becausetheyareworriedthatjokesmightdistractfromscientificfacts.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backfire”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Beeffective.B.Makepeoplelaugh.C.Benatural.D.Havetheoppositeresult.11.Accordingtothestudy,whatkindofhumorisrecommendedforscientists?A.Jokesthattargetindividuals.B.Playfulcomparisonsandgentlejokes.C.Makingfunoftechnologyfailures.D.Usingcomplexideastocreatehumor.12.Whatcanbelearnedfromtheparticipant’scommentinFrank’steam?A.Theaudienceshouldtrustwhatscientistssay.B.Lightheartedjokesmakethepostseasiertomemorize.C.Frank’steamhassucceededincreatingarelaxedacademicatmosphere.D.Experimentswithappropriatefunninessactuallygaingreateracceptance.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。It’snow,morethanever,crucialtoadoptingalow-impactlifestylesinceallkindsofwaste,includingthatofthefashionindustry,arepilingupinlandfillswithastonishingspeed.13Thankfully,thefollowingtipscanhelpyoureduceclothingwaste.·Buyfewerclothesoverall.14It’samorecautiousapproachtoshoppingandconsumption(消费)ingeneral.Thinktwiceaboutwhatyouwillbuyandsaynotooverconsumption.Youcaneventryoutaminimalist(极简主义的)lifestyle.Shopforwhatyouneedonlywhennecessary,keepthingssimple,andgobacktobasics.·Shopforhigh-qualityclothing.High-qualityclothescancostmoreatfirstbutsaveyoumoneyinthelongrun.15Moreover,qualityclothescanmakeyoufeelmorecomfortableandconfident,improveyourfashionstyle,andhelpyoulookyourbest.·16Upcyclingisverybeneficialtotheplanetandyourbudget(预算).Insteadofthrowingoldclothesaway,usepartsoforentireoldclothestomakesomethingnewandmorevaluable.Youcanevencreatestylishanduniquepiecesofclothingbyupcycling.·Donateyourunwantedfashionitems.Doaquickonlinesearchforyourlocaloptionstodonateclothesthatarestillingoodcondition.Besuretocontactorganizationsfirstandaskthemwhattypeofclothestheyaccept.Youcandonateclothingtofor-profitcompaniesortohomelesssheltersandfamilyserviceagencies.17A.Repurposeyouroldclothes.B.Upcycleeverydayhouseholdobjects.C.Limityourfashionconsumptioninthefirstplace.D.Thrownclotheshavehadadisastrousimpactontheplanet.E.Theyaremorelikelytostayingoodconditionforalongtime.F.Heavycoatsandsweaterscangotoanimalsheltersinyourlocalarea.G.Reducingclothingwasteisnecessaryformakingfashionmoresustainable.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Onesunnyafternoon,agirlnamedBiancaandherdadwereenjoyingaboattriponthewater.Theirpeacefultimetookasuddenturnwhenthey18somethingunusual—amassoffishingnettingfloatingnearby.Astheygot19,theywereshockedtoseeaseaturtletrappedinthenetting,20tobreakfree.Without21,theydecidedtorescueit.Bianca’sdad22theboatalongsidethenettingandreacheddowntoholdit.Hepulledouta23andcarefullycutthenettingtrappingtheturtle.Theturtle,24andconfused,frozeforamoment,unsurewhetherthestrangermeantharm.Bianca’sdadworkedslowlyandgently,makingsurenotto25theturtlewiththeknife.After26throughseverallayersofthenetting,hefinallyfreedtheanimalfromit.Heliftedtheturtleintotheboatto27forinjuries.Seeingitwasunharmed,hecarriedittotheothersideoftheboatand28itintothewater.Theturtlehesitatedforamoment,andthenswamaway29afteragentlepushfromBianca’sdad.Biancaandherdadoftenhelpsealife30,thoughtheyrarelyrecordtheserescues.Everyyear,31peoplelikethemsavecountlessseacreaturesfromdangerslikeoldnetsandlitter.It’sa32thateveryonecandotheirparttokeepourwaterwaysclean.18.A.heardB.madeC.mentionedD.spotted19.A.closerB.strongerC.lazierD.lighter20.A.refusingB.happeningC.strugglingD.pretending21.A.regretB.permissionC.wisdomD.hesitation22.A.guidedB.cleanedC.repairedD.equipped23.A.boatB.knifeC.mapD.tooth24.A.patientB.determinedC.scaredD.curious25.A.recordB.hurtC.transportD.show26.A.cuttingB.passingC.lookingD.living27.A.claimB.hideC.checkD.feed28.A.stuckB.loweredC.pouredD.folded29.A.secretlyB.unwillinglyC.helplesslyD.quickly30.A.undertreatmentB.onguardC.introubleD.atrest31.A.kindB.generousC.famousD.honest32.A.shameB.reminderC.ruleD.joke第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。ScientistsinFloridahave33(successful)grownplantsinmoonsoilcollectedduringNASA’sApollomissions(任务)inthe1960sand1970s.34NASA-supportedstudyattheUniversityofFloridausedsoilcollectedbyastronauts35(grow)ThaleCress2(拟南芥).Tocompareresults,plantswerealsogrowninEarthsoil36wasmadetobesimilartomoonsoil.Theresearchers37(add)waterandthenseedstothesoil,aswellasdailynutrients(营养物).Afterjusttwodays,theirgrowthstarted.AccordingtoProfessorAnna-LisaPaul,alltheplantslookedthesame38thesixthday.Afterthesixthday,39,itwasclearthattheplantsgrowinginmoonsoilwerenotashealthyasthosegrowinginEarthsoil.DNAtestingshowedthatthoseThaleCress240(plant)inthemoonsoilwereunderstress.Itwasalsofoundthattheplantsgrewindifferentwaysinsoilfromdifferentpartsofthemoon.ThesoilcollectedduringtheApollo11missionhadbeenonthemoon’ssurfaceseveralbillionyears41(long)thantheothersoil,andtheplantsgrowninitweretheweakest.NASAAdministratorBillNelsonbelievesthisresearchwillhelpfuturespacemissionsandthatresourcesonthemoonandMars42(need)todevelopfoodforastronautslivingandworkinginspace.第三部分基础题型(共8小题,满分20分)第一节单词拼写(共4小题;每小题1分,满分4分)根据汉语提示写出单词的正确形式。43.Differentpeoplehavedifferentperspectivesonan________(成语)inthesamesentence.46.Afterthefailure,hebecamea________(谦虚的)person.47.Ifyoudon’ttakeaction,theproblemmaynotbe________(永久地)solved.第二节单句语法填空(共4小题;每小题1分,满分4分)用所给词的适当形式填空。44.Whenherealizedhewaslatefortheexam,hecouldn’thelp________(panic).45.Herhardworkfinallywonthe________(recognize)ofherteachersandclassmates.48.Myuncleworksasa________(psychology)andhelpspeopledealwithstress.49.________(disturb)bytheloudnoise,Icouldhardlysettledowntomyhomework.第三节完成句子(共7小题;每小题1.7分,满分12分)根据中文提示补全英文句子,每空一词。50.这个实验结果与我们最初的假设相反。Theresultoftheexperiment________________________whatweoriginallyassumed.51.如果你不规律锻炼,很容易就会身材走样。Ifyoudon’texerciseregularly,youwilleasilyget________________________.52.会上讨论的计划值得我们充分关注。Theplansdiscussedatthemeeting________________________ourfullattention.53.我了解过好几个艺术流派,尤其偏爱浪漫主义。Ihavelearnedaboutseveralartmovements,andIpreferRomanticism________________.54.徒步旅行一整天后,汤姆和其他学生都筋疲力尽了。Afterawholeday’shiking,Tomaswellasotherstudents________________________.55.在此次旅途中给我留下深刻印象的是这个由各种花卉组成的花园。Thegarden________________variousflowersleftadeepimpressiononmeduringthisjourney.56.他还没有下定决心辞职。Hehasnotyet________________________________toquithisjob.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节短文写作(满分15分)57.你校英语校报举行以“HealthyLifestyle”为主题的征文活动,请你写一份稿件,分享自己生活方式的转变,内容包括:1.过去情况;2.你的转变;3.你的感受。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。HealthyLifestyle_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)58.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。Everydayafterschool,LucasandNoahpressedtheirnosesagainstMr.Henderson’sshopwindow.Theystaredattheredbicyclethatstoodproudlyinthecenterofthedisplay.Formonths,theyhadsavedeverysparecoin,yetthepricestillseemedfarbeyondtheirreach.Whenthefirstsnowofwintercoveredtheirtown,thebrotherssawanopportunity.Theygrabbedtheirshovels(铲子),determinedtoturnthesnowfallintosavingsthroughhardwork.Theystartedintheirownneighborhood.Butmanyresidentshadalreadyclearedtheirwalkways,andthosewhohadn’tonlyofferedafewcoinsforshortpaths.Afterseveraltiringhours,theyhadearnedjustsevendollars—farlessthantheyhoped.Refusingtogiveup,theyheadedtoMapleStreet,wherethehouseswerebiggerandthedrivewaysdeeperinsnow.NoahknockedonthedoorofabeautifulVictorianhouse.Mrs.Williamsanswered,lookinglikeshewasinahurry.WhenNoahaskedifsheneededherdrivewayshoveled,sheagreedatonce.Shetookatwenty-dollarbillfromherpurseandplaceditintoNoah’shand.“Ihavetorushout,”shesaidwithanencouragingsmile.“I’llleaveitinyourcapablehands.”Theboysstaredatthebill,amazed.Twentydollars—morethantheyhadmadetheentireday!Laughingindisbelief,theysettoworkwithfreshenergy.Theinitialexcitementcarriedthemthroughthefirsthourofwork.Butastheafternoondarkenedandthetemperaturedropped,theworkbecameharder.Theirhandsgrewnumb(麻木),theirmusclesached,andthelongdrivewayseemedendless.Halfwaythrough,Lucasthrewdownhisshovelinfrustration(沮丧).“Let’sjustgo.She’llneverknowwedidn’tfinish.”注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Noah’sachinghandsseemedtoagreewithhisbrother’swords.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Astheyclearedthefinalshovelofsnow,Mrs.Williams’carreturned.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案与范文阅读理解1-4ABDA5-8BAA
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