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2025–2026学年高二年级下学期第二次段考英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从A、B、C中选出最佳选项,每段读两遍。1.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Stormy.2.Whatdothespeakersthinkchildrenshoulddo?A.Studyhard.B.Dohousework.C.Developsocialskills.3.Howdoesthewomanmostprobablyfeelnow?A.Exhausted.B.Relieved.C.Determined.4.HowmanydayswillDavidtakeoffinDecember?A.5.B.6.C.11.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inagym.B.Inahotel.C.Inahospital.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听5段长对话/独白,每段读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6、7题6.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantostopdoing?A.Readingadocument.B.Listeningtoareport.C.WatchingTV.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Motherandson.C.Husbandandwife.听第7段材料,回答8、9、10题8.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Attendingaconcert.B.Teachingmusic.C.Makinganinterview.9.Howlonghasthemanplayedthepianouptonow?A.For5years.B.For10years.C.For15years.10.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Heisaprofessionalmusician.B.Heisactivelyinvolvedinmusic.C.Heexpectshisfirstperformance.听第8段材料,回答11–13题11.WhyisJackcallingLucy?A.Toinvitehertojoinahealthclub.B.Torecommendabetterhealthclub.C.Toaskabouttheclub’sschedule.12.WhatdoesLucyusuallydoattheclub?A.Sheswims.B.Sheplaystennis.C.Shedances.13.Wherearethespeakersgoingtomeettonight?A.InfrontofLucy’shouse.B.Infrontofahealthclub.C.Infrontofahospital.听第9段材料,回答14–17题14.Whatdidthemandojustnow?A.Hetooksomephotos.B.Hedidsomereading.C.Hepostedanarticleonline.15.Whatistheconsequenceofplasticintheoceanaccordingtothewoman?A.Affectingshipoperations.B.Reducingseafoodsupply.C.Impactinghumanhealth.16.Whatrecyclableitemhasthemanstartedusing?A.Areusablebag.B.Ametalstraw.C.Aglassbottle.17.Whatdothespeakersagreetodo?A.Organizebeachcleanups.B.Participateinclubactivities.C.Dowithoutbottledwater.听第10段独白,回答18–20题18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Museumexhibitionrules.B.Revisedtripdetails.C.Weekendsafetytips.19.WhatwillthestudentsdonextMonday?A.Discussthetrip.B.Visitanothermuseum.C.Submitnotebooks.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoinginthemuseum?A.Takingacamera.B.Wearingwarmclothes.C.Avoidingtouchingthings.第二部分阅读理解(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)ATheBiggestStadiumsintheWorldPeoplehavebeenpouringintostadiumssinceancientGreece.Around8A.D.,RomansbuilttheColosseum,157feettallwith80entrancesholding50,000people.ItwastinynexttoCircusMaximusholding250,000.Todaysafetyregulationskeepcapacitieslower,yetfansstillseekcomfortableseatstowatchsports.BelowarethelargestactivestadiumsrankedbypermanentcapacityfromWorldAtlas:1.Rungrado1stofMayStadium,Pyongyang,D.P.R.Korea:150,000,openedMay1,19892.MichiganStadium,AnnArbor,Michigan,U.S.:107,601,openedOct1,19273.BeaverStadium,StateCollege,Pennsylvania,U.S.:106,572,openedSep17,19604.OhioStadium,Columbus,Ohio,U.S.:104,944,openedOct7,19225.KyleField,CollegeStation,Texas,U.S.:102,512,openedSep24,192721.HowmanypeoplecouldtheCircusMaximushold?A.104,944.B.107,601.C.About150,000.D.About250,000.22.Ofthefollowingstadiums,whichistheoldest?A.MichiganStadium.B.BeaverStadium.C.OhioStadium.D.KyleField.23.Whatdothelistedstadiumshaveincommon?A.Theyhostbiggames.B.Theyhavebecometouristattractions.C.TheywerebuiltbyAmericans.D.Theyarefavoredbyarchitects.BCoinedas“deliverymanbyday,poetbynight”,55-year-oldWangJibingearnsalivingasadeliverymaninJiangsuProvince.Hebeganpostingpoemsonlineinthe2000sandexpandedtomultiplesocialmediaplatforms,risingtofameasoneof2023’snewmembersoftheChineseWritersAssociation.Droppingoutofsecondaryschool,Wangtookjobsasconstructionworkerandsandmineloadertosupporthisfamily.Heavyfinancialpressureandbusyschedulesneverstoppedhimwritingdaily.Hispassionhasproducedover4,000poems.HispoemPeopleinaHurrygainedover13millionviewsonline,inspiredbyafrustratingfooddeliveryincidentin2019.Alateorderbroughtcomplaints,deductionsandfines,yetofficialinterventionlaterrequiredplatformstobetterprotectdeliveryworkers.Wang’spoemscoverhisfamilymemories,hometown,laborobservationsandsociallife.Interviewsrevealwritingeaseshisunderstandingofothers,bringsinnerpeaceandasenseofidentity.24.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1aboutWangJibing?A.Hislong-timeonlinepoetrywritingsincethe2000s.B.Hisspecialdoubleidentityasadeliverymanandapoet.C.HisadmissionintotheChineseWritersAssociationin2023.D.Massiveonlinediscussionsabouthispoeticworks.25.How’shisdailylifenow?A.Heenjoysthepopularityofhispoetry.B.Hewritesatnighttoletgoofhisdispleasure.C.Hebalanceshisresponsibilitiesandhisdream.D.Hestrugglesinspeakingupforordinarypeople.26.WhatcanweinferfromWang’s2019experienceanditsresult?A.Ordinarypeoplecanachieveagoodliving.B.Ordinarypeople’svoicecanbeheardbysociety.C.Ordinarypeople’sideacanbeartfullyexpressed.D.Ordinarypeopleareeagertohaveaspiritualhomeland.27.WhatmightaccountforthepopularityofWang’spoems?A.Hispoemshelppeoplegetmoreinformation.B.Hispoemscareaboutunfairnessinsociety.C.Hispoemsareallaboutfamilyandhometownmemories.D.Hispoemsarerootedinordinarypeople’sdailylife.COurshipsailedoutintothenightsea;nosunlightfromsunorengines.Whenwelookedup,childrensawthestarryskyforthefirsttime.Howbreathtakinglybeautiful!MsXingheldherdaughter’sarmandpointedskyward:“Look,children!ProximaCentauri!”Withthesewords,tearsrolleddownherface.Longbefore,wewereallastronautsandcrew.Westaredwhereshepointed—onlyonefaintstaramongthousands:ProximaCentauri,humanity’slonghopeandcomfortforahundredgenerations.“Whateverriskswetake,wewillfinallyreachthere,”thecaptainsaidfirmly.Onourreturnvoyage,wesawEarth’sfirstsignal:theMoon,abandonedbymankind.LunarEngineshadbeeninstalledtoforceitoffitsorbitsothatadisastrouscrashcouldbeavoided.TheEarthspedupandmovedaway.Asitprogressed,thegravitationaltideoftheMooncausedtheoceantoswell,creatinggiganticwaves.WequicklygotofftheshiptoourdestinationintheSouthernHemisphere.Thenextfewdayswerethecountdowntoourdeparture.Finallycamethebigday!AsEarthEngineswassetatafullpower,wegotimmediatelyblindedbythebrightlightfromit.Thisaccelerationcreatedmassivetsunamishundredsofmetershighthatcrashedontothecoastsofeverycontinent.Burninghothurricanesroaredthroughtheboilingwaves,seethingwithwildfieryandpullingupalmosteverytreeonEarth.OurEarth,withitsbluetailcuttingthroughthedarknessofspace,hadsetoutonitslongjourney,andwithitwentallofhumankind.28.Whydidweallcrywhenlookingupintothesky?A.BecausewehadtoabandontheEarth.B.Becausewewerefascinatedbythestars.C.Becausewesawournewsettlement.D.Becausewefeltlonelyintheuniverse.29.WhatwasthefunctionoftheLunarEngines?A.ToprotecttheEarthfromadeadlyimpact.B.TomaketheMoonruninitsorbit.C.TokeeptheMoonatthesamespeedastheEarth.D.ToshelterhumansfromthetideoftheMoon.30.Whatwaslifeaboardtheshiplike?A.Smoothandsteady.B.Endlessandhopeless.C.Excitingandentertaining.D.Ambitiousandadventurous.31.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Apersonaldiary.B.Asciencefictionnovel.C.Atravelmagazine.D.Anacademicarticle.DTheeaseoflookingupfactsonaphoneanytimeisamodernwonder,butarewebecomingunwillingtothink?Anewstudyindicatesthatthemoreweusetheinternetforinformationrecall,themorewewilldosointhefuture.Psychologistsdescribedhowtheyfirstaskedpeopleasetofdifficultquestions.Onegroupwastoldtouseasearchenginetoanswerthemwhiletheothergroupansweredthemfrommemory.Next,subjectsweregiveneasierquestionsandofferedthechoiceofsearchingonlineornot.Itturnedoutthattheoneswhohadpreviouslyusedthesearchengineweremorelikelytouseitagain—evenifitwasmoreinefficient.Itwouldbeunreasonabletodrawtheconclusionthat,overtime,noonewillbotherrememberinganythingatall.Butsuchaconclusionmaystillcomeasgristtothemillforthosewhohavelongarguedthattheinternetmakesusstupid.Thetruth,ofcourse,dependsonwhat“stupid”means.Ifwe’veallcometoincreaseour“cognitive(认知的)offloading”ontotheinternet,thatmaysimplypromoteashiftinthewaywevaluementalabilities.Sincerecalloffactsisnowsoeasythroughtheinternet,wemayjustbecomelessimpressedbyfactualknowledge,andmoreimpressedbyunderstandingandcreativity.ItmayhelpputthingsinperspectivetorecallthatsuchargumentwasalreadyattheverybirthofWesternculture.AnancientEgyptianinventorshowedtheEgyptiankinghisinventionsandhewasparticularlyproudofwriting.“Thisinventionwillmakehumansforget.”Butthekingthoughttheopposite.Writing,heargued,would“produceforgivenessinpeople’sminds,becausetheywon’tpracticetheirmemory.”Writingitselfisatoolofextendedcognition.Thedifferenceisthatwehavethousandsofyearstogetusedtoit.Thetruthaboutthequestionofwhetherourrelianceonmodernelectronicdevicesisbetterorworseforusisthatit’ssimplytooearlytotell.32.Whatdidonlinesearchingcauseinthenewstudy?A.Mentaleffort.B.Habitualdependence.C.Poormemory.D.Informationconfusion.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“gristtothemill”inparagraph3referto?A.Effectivesupport.B.Realconcern.C.Cleardoubt.D.Mildopposition.34.WhyisthestoryoftheEgyptiankingmentioned?A.Toraiseaphenomenon.B.Todescribeastudy.C.Toexplainthecauses.D.Toofferthesolutions.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowNewToolsChangeOurBrainB.CognitiveOffloading:ANewOptionC.IstheInternetMakingMindsLazy?D.InternetorMemory:WhichtoChoose?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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Plantsdon’thearsoundlikehumansdo,buttheycanfeelvibrations(震动)fromsoundandrespondpositivelytocertaintypesofstudy,accordingtoastudypublishedinthegardeners.Thesoundvibrationsfrommusiccopynaturalinfluenceslikewindorwater.36.____Tallerstems,largerleaves,andhealthierleaves.SingingcanalsoencouragehealthyplantsbyaddingCO2.ChrisBeardslaw,agardeningexpert,conductedagreenhouseexperimentcomparingmusictypes.Hediscoveredthatclassicalmusicslightlyimprovedgrowth,whilemostofrockandrollsingerCliffRichardledtodamage.Theloud,rhythmicheavymetalprovedthemosteffectiveforflowering.37.____Overall,findingsseemtodemonstratethatplantsprefermoredynamictypes,especiallyclassicalandheavymetal.AccordingtothegardencompanyMonaNurann,classicalmusicseemstoworktokeepthepores(气孔)ontheouterskinofplantsopenlonger.38.____Heavymetalappearstostimulateevengreatergrowth.YoucanevenfindplaylistsonSpotifymadejustforyourplants.39.____Theimprovementsinplanthealthobservedduringthesestudiescouldalsobecausedbybetterlightandattentivebehaviorfromgardeners.40.____PlayMozart’slightplantmusicasyoutendtoflowers,orputonMetallica’senergeticbeatswhileplantingvegetables.Youmightnoticelusher(更茂盛的)growth,ormaybenochangeatall.Buteitherway,attheveryleast,you’llhaveagreatbackgroundmusic.A.Inthiswaytheycantakeinmoreair.B.Plantsmaysensesomeoneiswatchingthemnearby.C.Itwasrevealedthatplantsexposedtomusicgrowfaster.D.Afterall,unlikeanimals,plants’senseofhearingisweak.E.Strictcontrolsareneededtolinkmusicandplantgrowth.F.Alinkbetweenenergeticmusicandplanthealthexists.G.Whetherplantslikemusicornot,addittoyourgardening.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Myparents,siblingsandItookourfirstcampingtriptotheLakeHoustonWildernessParkrecently.Wehadfinishedputtingupthe41.____whenitsuddenlystartedtorain.Luckily,wehad42.____ourtentonahighflatgroundwherewatercouldnotpourin.Momgotsomegamesand43.____aboutourdailylife,whichmadewetweathercampingfun.How44.____itwascampingunderthesoundoftherain!Weweregatheredaroundinthecenterof45.____anditwasanicefeeling.Evenwiththerain,Ihadneverbeenso46.____.Theraindieddownbeforedarkandtheskyturnedclear.Soon,Mom47.____abigmealoverthefireforthefamily.Isensedthatahotmealandgood48.____wouldwarmusup.Whileweatetogether,Dad49.____atthestarsandtoldushischildhood.Aswelaughedand50.____onourdays,thestarsshonelikediamondsatnight.Thefollowingday,wehadagoodtime51.____therockytrailsaroundourcampsite.52.____hikingintheforest,wehadalovelylateafternoonboating.Itwasamazingtoseethe53.____changingraysofthesunsetbehindthepinetrees.Thateveningwepackedupour54.____andheadedhome.Iamverygratefulforthiscampingtrip,whichhasleftusunforgettable55.____.41.A.venueB.shelfC.fenceD.tent42.A.pointedB.attachedC.approachedD.checked43.A.feltB.chattedC.recalledD.complained44.A.strangeB.absurdC.uniqueD.beneficial45.A.cultureB.societyC.natureD.space46.A.happyB.dynamicC.curiousD.confident47.A.desiredB.preparedC.orderedD.cooked48.A.impressionB.adventureC.recitationD.conversation49.A.yelledB.pointedC.laughedD.wondered50.A.setoutB.wentbackC.caughtupD.lookeddown51.A.pacingB.cleaningC.exploringD.searching52.A.ExceptforB.ApartfromC.InsteadofD.Asfor53.A.dramaticallyB.casuallyC.regularlyD.completely54.A.foodsB.facilitiesC.furnitureD.belongings55.A.encountersB.coincidencesC.moodsD.memories第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不超过三个词)或括号内单词的正确形式。YueOpera,alsoknownasShaoxingOpera,isoneofChina’smostbelovedtraditionalartforms.56.____(date)fromtheearly20thcenturyinZhejiangProvince,ithasattractedaudienceswithitsmelodicmusic,elegantperformances,andemotionalstorytelling.UnlikeotherChineseoperas,YueOperaisuniqueforitsfocusonfemaleperformers,57.____oftenplaybothmaleandfemaleroles,addingaspecialflavourtotheartform.ThemusicofYueOperaischaracterizedbyitssoft,flowingmelodies,58.____(accompany)bytraditionalinstrumentslikeerhuandpipa.Thelines,oftenpoeticandromantic,59.____(sing)inahigh-pitched,delicatestylethatexpressesdeepemotions.Thestories60.____(typical)centeraroundthemesoflove,loyalty,andtragedy,drawinginspirationfromChinesefolklore,history,andliterature.ClassicslikeTheButterflyLoversandDreamoftheRedChamberaretimeless61.____(favorite).YueOpera’svisualappealliesinitsdelicatecostumes62.____makeup.Performerswearcostumes,whichreflectthecharacters’socialstatusandpersonality.63.____(express)meaning,performersdesigneverygestureandstepcarefullyonstage.Thoughrooted64.____thepast,YueOperahasdevelopedtoattractmodernaudiencesinrecentyears.Today,YueOperaisnotonlyatreasureofChineseculturebutalso65.____symbolofartisticelegance,continuingtoappealtoaudiencesworldwide.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校英语社团举办主题为“LaborShapesUs”演讲活动,请你以上周参与的一次校园食堂帮厨劳动实践,写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:1.具体劳动过程;2.你的劳动感悟。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。LaborShapesUs第二节(满分25分)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。Sophiaandherbestfriend,Melody,hadbeeninseparablesincemiddleschool.Theylivedundertheshelteringtreeoftheirfriendship,theyhadsharedcountlesslaughsandwhisperedsecrets,thoughtheyhaddifferentpersonalities:SophiapreferredquietreadingwhileMelodylovedexploringthenewcitypathsonheroldbicycle.Eventhestrongesttreescanbeshakenbyasuddenstorm.Oneafternoon,asmallmisunderstandinggatheredintoadarkcloudthatthreatenedtheirpreciousbond.Itbeganwithacrucialliteratureprojectthatwouldsignificantlyimpacttheirfinalgrade.Sophia,alwaystheplanner,hadspenttheentireafternoonaloneinthequietclassroompreparingtheirpresentation.Herfingersmovedquicklyandskilfullyacrossthekeyboardasshearrangedslides(幻灯片)andtypednotes.Eachslidewasfilledwithstrongargumentsandwell-chosenpicturesthatshowedhowhardshehadworked.Aseveningapproached,shekeptlookingattheclock.Herworrygrewwitheveryminute.Melodywaslateagain.Theemptychairbesideherseemedtolaughather,makingherfeelbothlonelyandangryatthesametime.WhenMelodyfinallyrushedin,breathlessandupset,herexplanationcameoutasaconfusedmixofwords.“I’msosorry,butmy…”shebegan,onlytobecutoffbySophiawhosepatiencehadrunout.“Somethingalwayshappenswithyou!Doyoueverstoptoconsiderhowyouractionsaffectothers?”Thesharpwordsflewout,andMelody’sinitiallyapologeticexpressiondarkenedinstantly.“Andyoualwayshavetocontroleverything!It’ssotiringtryingtomeetyourperfectstandards!”shes

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