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高二英语训练第一部分听力共两节,满分分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅该下一小题。每段对话该两遍。1.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?A.returnaform.B.buyacomputer.C.findajob.2.Whatisthemaninvitedtodothisevening?A.SeeanartB.Gotothecinema.C.Gotothelibrary.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Cleanhershoes.B.BuysomeshoesC.forthesales.4.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofEmma'slecture?A.Boring.B.Meaningful.C.Difficult.5.Whatcolordoesthewomanchooseforherwalls?A.White.B.C.Blue.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第、7题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Receptionistandvisitor.C.Studentandteacher.7.Whatdoesthewomangivetheman?A.Aguidebook.B.Acitymap.C.Aschedule.听第7段材料,回答第、9题。8.Whydidthemanleavethegym?A.Itwastoocrowdedthere.B.Themembershipfeewastoohigh.C.Theequipmentwasinpoorcondition.9.Wherearethespeakersgoingtolookforthewallet?A.thecinema.B.theshoppingmall.C.thecafé.听第8段材料,回答第至题。10.WhatisIsabel's?第1页/共15页A.Aclothingshop.B.Aschool.C.Arestaurant.WhendidLucybuytheeveningdress?A.Lastmonth.B.C.Thedaybeforeyesterday.12.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydofirst?A.Fillupthecar.B.Gotoaparty.C.Havelunch.听第9段材料,回答第至题。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inahotel.C.Inameetingroom.14.Whatisthewomandoingnow?A.Makingacomplaint.B.Expectinganapology.C.Askingforsomeadvice.15.Howmanyproblemsdoesthewomandescribeintheroom?A.B.Three.C.Four.16.Whatcouldthemanprobablybe?A.Arepairman.B.Acleaner.C.Amanager.听第段材料,回答第至题。17.Whatistheclosingdateforthesubmissionofpaintings?A.August30th.B.October5th.C.November1st.18.Whatisthetopicofthisyear'scompetition?A.TheCities.B.TheC.TheFuture.19.Whatisthespecialprizeforschoolgroups?A.Acoursefromanartist.B.Somefamouspictures.C.Children'sstorybooks.20.WhatdoesHarryRobertsdonow?A.Apainter.B.Areporter.C.Ateacher.第二部分阅读共两节,满分分)第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Aarecommittedtoencouragingthecreationofworksofpoetryandtobuildingreaderships.toourcompetitionof2026!资格)·Allcompetitorsshallbeatleast18yearsoldatthetimeofentrysubmission.第2页/共15页·Entriesmaybesubmittedfromanywhereintheworld.·AllentriesmustbeprimarilyinEnglish.Theinclusionofafewnon-Englishwordsorphrasesisacceptable.·IfapoemisscheduledtobepublishedelsewhereonorbeforeSeptember30ofthecompetitionyear,itmustbeimmediatelywithdrawn.Ifapoem,acceptedelsewheresimultaneously(同时地),istobepublishedafterSeptember30ofthecompetitionyear,itremainseligibleandneednotbewithdrawn.Inthatcase,successfulcompetitorswillensurethatfirstpublicationbyusisdulyacknowledgedinthesubsequentpublication.·Submissionsmustbeoriginal;anysubmissionthatisfoundtohavebeencreatedbyorwiththeuseorassistanceofAIwillbedisqualified.Allentriesmustbeenteredexclusivelyusingtheonlinesubmissionplatformlinkedtoourwebsite.Anentryfeeisrequiredforeachentry.Entrieswillnotberefunded(退款)underanycircumstances.Feesarebasedonearlyandfinalentrydeadlines,andfirstoradditionalentrystatus.Theapplicablefeesareasfollows:①$25forafirstentryduringtheearlyentryperiod;②$28forafirstentryduringthelaterentryperiod;③$20foreveryadditionalentry.Sixtypoemswillbechosenforpublication.Ofthese,wewillselectonepoemaswinnerofthesingleprizeof$20,000infunds.ThewinnerwillbeannouncedbyDecember1.1.Whatwillcauseacompetitortobedisqualifiedforthecompetition?A.GettingAIinvolvedinpoemwriting.B.Usingminorforeigntermsinthepoem.C.Handinginentriesfromoverseasregions.D.PlanningtopublishtheworkinlateOctober.2.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecompetition?A.Publishingtheselectedworkswillbecharged.B.canclaimrewardspriortoDecember.C.entrysubmissionistotallyunavailable.D.Allthesubmissionscanapplytobepublished.3.Whatisthetotalfeefortwolate-periodsubmissions?A.$45.B.$48.C.$53.D.$56.BAfewyearsago,CaseyHarrellwasdiagnosedwithadeadlybraindisease.Thediseaselefthimunabletosayaword.Butlastyear,adoctorimplantedtinyelectrodesinthespeechcenterofHarrell’sbrain.Theypickedupbrainwavesthatacomputercouldtranslateintowords.themiddle-agedmancan“speak”again.第3页/共15页Usingrecordingsofhisvoicetakenpriortohisdisease,scientistswereabletotrainanartificialintelligence(AI)model.itshelp,Harrellnow“speaks”throughanelectronicvoicesynthesizer(语音合成器).AndthankstothatAI,hissyntheticvoicesoundssimilartothenaturalvoiceheoncehad.“Oneofthethingsthatpeoplewithmydiseasefromisisolationanddepression,”Harrellsays.thenewtechnology,theseindividualsdon’tfeeltheyarevaluedbysocietyanylonger.it,heandotherslikehimmaybeabletoactivelyparticipateinsocietyagain.“Thisnewtechnologybyfarthemostaccuratespeech-decodingeverdescribed,”saysDavidBrandman,theneurosurgeonattheUniversityofCalifornia,DavisHealth,whoimplantedthedevicesinHarrell’sbrain.HisteamshareddetailsofhowthetechnologyworkedintheAugust14NewEnglandJournalofMedicine.Brandmanemphasizesthistechnologyisn’tamindreader.Itcan’tlistentosomeone’ssecretthoughts.Itonlyworkswhentheuserswantitto—whentheyaretryingtospeak.“TherearethousandsofpeopleintheUSrightnowwhowanttotalk,butcan’t,”saysBrandman.“Theyaretrappedintheirownbodies.”Oneday,thistechnologymayassistmanyofthemtogettheirvoicesback.Electricalsignalsfromthebraintravelalongneuronstocontroleverymovementinthebody.Differentpartsofthebrainturnoneachtimeapersonwavesahand,runs,orsmiles.Thoseelectricalsignalstraveldownpathwaystoactivatethemusclesonewantstouse.Butinjuryordiseasecandamagepartsofthoseneuralpathways.Thiscankeeptheelectricalsignalsfromreachingthemusclesneededtomoveorspeak.4.HowdoscientistsmakeHarrell’ssyntheticvoicesonatural?A.Bycuringhisvoiceandrecordingit.B.ByrecordingAIvoiceandtrainingit.C.ByusingAItocopyhispreviousvoice.D.Bypickingupbrainwavestotranslatethem.5.WhichaspectofHarrelldoesthenewtechnologyimprove?A.Politicalstatus.B.Economicincome.C.Artisticappreciation.D.Communicativecompetence.6.WhatdoesBrandmanthinkofthenewtechnology?A.Itreadsmindaccurately.B.Itdisclosestheusers’secrets.C.Itishelpfulwithagreatprospect.D.Itactivatesuserstothinknormally.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thelittlesignificanceofbrainwaves.B.Theoriginalsourceofelectricalsignals.第4页/共15页C.Thekeyroleofthebraininthehumanbody.D.Theworkprinciplebehindthenewtechnology.CTheseeminglylifelessArcticwaterbelowtheicenearNorthernFinlandhasatemperatureonlyslightlyabove0℃.Butsomepeopleareabouttojumpdowntheretoventureundertheice.SophieKalkowski-Popeisoneofthediverspreparingtovisitthisstrange,upside-downworldwhereshewillswimbelowaceilingofsmoothice.Themarinebiologygraduateispartofanice-divingtrainingpartythathasgatheredhere.It’ssofreezingthatevenwiththermalclothingandspecialgloves,diversfindithardtousetheirhandsafterjust30minutesunderwater.Thereareotherdangers,too,sostrictsafetyrulesareinplace.Diversaretiedtothesurface,usingasafetyrope,withahandleronthesurfacecommunicatingwiththediverviaropesignals.Onetugfor“OK”,twotugsfor“stop”,threefor“comeback”.Scientists,driventounderstandthechangesunfoldinghere,aregoingtoextremestocarryouttheirfieldwork.Somearelearningicedivingtechniques,sothattheymayobserveunderwaterArcticecosystemsanddocumentthequickeningdisappearanceoftheice.Theirshortandsometimesdangerousexpeditionsarerevealingthesecretsofarapidlymeltingworld.Bystudyingchangesinseaice,scientistsareabletogainabetterunderstandingofhowquicklyclimatechangeisunfolding.Icediving,inparticular,allowsresearcherstocollectfirst-handdataonicethickness,density(密度)andmovementaswellaswatertemperaturesandsalinity.Thepolarregionsalsohaveuniqueplantsandanimalsadaptedtolivinginextremelycoldconditions,andsomeoftheseorganismsarevisibleduringicedives.“Climatechangeisprogressingatsucharatethatdecisionsaresometimesnotmadewiththelatestavailablescientificknowledge.Thisisaproblem.needtokeepscienceattheforefront,”saidSophie.Butthereisalsotheexcitingattractionoffieldworklikethis—goingtoplaceswherefewhumanscan,inordertodocumentourplanetalittlebetter.Thatkeepsresearcherslikeherreturningtothedarkworldundertheice.“Thereis,ofcourse,alsoanelementofadventurethatdrivesus,”sheadded.8.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingparagraph1?A.drawreaders’attention.B.statethetopicofthetext.C.highlightresearchers’hardship.D.showastrangepartyforgraduates.9.Whydosomeresearcherslearntodiveunderice?A.testwarmdivingequipment.第5页/共15页B.trackrapidenvironmentalshifts.C.experienceadventurousfieldwork.D.studycreaturesinthecold-watersea.10.WhichwordcanbestdescribeSophie?A.Fearless.B.Cautious.C.Demanding.D.Mysterious.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheFastDisappearanceofArcticSeaIceB.AScientificMissionBelowtheFreezingPointC.AtoFindOutSecretsUndertheArcticIceD.TheDangersofArcticIceDivingforResearchersDIntheTVseries,DoctorWho,treeborgssupplyfreshairtospaceshippassengers.Parttree,partrobot,thesedevicestransformstarlightintooxygen.InNnediOkorafor’snovel,ZahrahtheWindseeker,childrenreceivetheirown“flora(植物群)computers”.Thesearepersonalmachinesmadeofleaves,grownfromCPUseedsandshapedintousefultech.Althoughthesedevicesmaybefictional,flower-poweredmachinesaregettingreal.Thisnewgenerationofdevicesisatypeofbiohybridtechnology.Engineershaveattemptedtomakerobotsthatworklikelivingthings.“Butre-creatingthecomplexfunctionsofahandoraleafisimpossiblewithartificialmaterials,”saysAnandMishra,anengineeratCornellUniversityinIthaca,N.Y.Usinglife-formstobuildmachinescanovercomesomelimitsofhumantechnology,though.ResearcherslikeMishraarelookingathowfungi(真菌)andplantscangivemachinesabilitiestheycouldn’tachievewithelectronicsalone.Amongtheselife-forms,fungihavedrawnspecialattentionfortheiruniquebiologicalfeatures.Fungiaren’tplants.They’remorecloselyrelatedtoanimals.ButMishrausedoneofthefungi’smostplantlikefeatures,mycelia(菌丝),tohelphisbotssensetheirsurroundings.Fungiusetheserootlikestructurestotunnelthroughsoilfornutrients.Myceliaalsodetectenvironmentalcuessuchaslight,heat,andchemicals.Mishra’steamgrewmyceliadirectlyintoelectrodes(电极)ontworobots.Thefungicommunicatedwiththerobotsviaelectricalsignalsknownasactionpotentials,whoseelectricalpulsesaresimilartothosegeneratedbythehumanheartandnervecells.Myceliacouldproducenaturalactionpotentials,andsuchrandomelectricalburstsenabledthebiobotstowalkormovearound.Whenexposedtoexternallight,myceliasentoutstrongerelectricalpulses,whichchangedtherobots’gaitandprovedtheirabilitytosenseenvironmentalchanges.第6页/共15页Usingfungiinbiohybridrobotsisstill“prettynew”,Mishrasays.Histeamnowhopestotesthowsuchtechrespondstoothercues,suchasgasesandchemicals.Oneday,theirrobots’sensorysuperpowersmayhelpoutinagriculture.Futuremushroombotsmaywalkthroughcropfields,testingsoilhealthandotherconditionsastheygo.12.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Byanalyzingcauses.C.Byraisingquestions.D.Bymakingcomparisons.13.WhydidMishrachoosemyceliafortheresearch?A.Becauseofitsrichnutrients.B.Becauseofitslimitedforms.C.Becauseofitssensoryability.D.Becauseofitsexternalfeatures.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gait”inparagraph4referto?A.Thesourceoflight.B.Thewayofwalking.C.Thereasonforchange.D.Thepotentialforgrowth.15.Whatdoesthelastparagraphstressaboutfungalrobots?A.Theirweaknesses.B.Theirprospects.C.Theirresearchprocess.D.Theirproductionbackground.第二节共5小题;每小题分,满分分)Areyoustartingworkonasci-fistorybutstuckonhowtodesignitsbackground?Herearesometips.Decidewhenyourstorytakesplace.Sure,sci-fiisoftensetinthefuture,butitdoesn’thavetobe.couldhavealiensrollingintoasmalltowninthe2050s,orwriteatimetravelstorythatgoesbackintothepast.Pickingthedistantfuturegivesyoutonsoffreedomtogetcreative.Ifyousetitinthepast,you’remoreboxedin.____16____Researchreallocationsandtheirhistoriestoincorporatethemintoyourworld.Evenifyourstorytakesplaceonadistantplanet,takeinfluencefromculturesandeventshereonEarth.____17____Experimentwithmixingdifferentculturalpracticeswhencreatinganalienrace.Forexample,youmayblendanomadic(游牧的)cultureinwhichcharactersdresslikethe____18____Mostofyourscienceshouldbelooselyrootedinreality.Otherwise,readersmaygetlostintheuniverseyou’recreating.Ifyou’reintroducingnewtechnologythatiscompletelyforeigntoreaders,besuretodescribeitinenoughdetailforthemtopictureitclearly.Thesci-finovelTheMartianreliesonrealsciencetosendamantoMars.____19____第7页/共15页Figureoutwhatthemainconflictofthestoryis.Thiswillgivethestoryanendgoalandframethenarrativeforreaders.____20____Thebattlemaybebetweenyouraliencharactersorbetweenanaliencharacterandahumancharacter.Sayyouralienshavetakenoverthehumanworldbecausetheirplanetisnolongerhabitable.Thissetupmaythenresultinahumanherowhotriestofightthealienswithaspecialability.A.Keeptrackofrecentscientificbreakthroughs.B.Groundyourworld’srulesinexistingscienceC.Thishumanisthenabletoaccesstheirconversations.D.Thatlittleconnectionwillmakeyourstoryeasiertorelateto.E.Thenitshowshowhemanagestosurviveafterbeingleftbehind.F.Itwillalsoallowyoutoheightentensionthroughyourcharacters.G.havetodoyourhomeworkonwhatwashappeningbackthen.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分分)第一节共小题;每小题1分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Overtheyears,Chelseahadalwaysstruggled—bothacademicallyandwithself-confidence.Hermotherhaddied____21____abattlewithcancerwhenChelseawasafifthgrader.Asshebegansixthgrade,Chelseawasstill____22____.Eachfall,wewouldtakesixthgradersforafive-day____23____atRidge,alearningcenterinthewoods.Theweekisfilledwithteambuildingandovercomingchallengesthat____24____seemedimpossible.The____25____ofstudentsatRidgebecomesametaphor(隐喻)wewillusewhentheyencounterchallengesintheclassroom.The____26____partistheHighAdventureRopesCourse,wheretheropestretchesfromtowertotower,fortyfeetabovetheground.IknewChelseawas____27____tofearthisexperience.Whenitwasher____28____,Chelseawasalreadyshaking.Theharness(安全带)protectedthebody,butnotmuch____29____comfort.Chelseasteppedhesitantlyontotherope,hershakingbody____30____theropeswaying(摇摆).Fromdownbelow,herpartnershoutedupsupportively,“Chelsea,you’redoinggreat!”____31____,Chelseasteppedoutandslowlyinchedherwayacross.Whenshemovedtothemiddleoftherope,wesensedChelsea’sinternal____32____.Herclassmateshadgatheredbelowandkeptoffering____33____bymovingforwardtogetherasagroup,____34____Chelsea’sslow,step-by-stepprogress.Ultimately,shereachedthedestination,____35____inthewaitingarmsofclassmates,wornoutbutproud.第8页/共15页21.A.followingB.winningC.fearingD.ignoring22.A.emergingB.focusingC.negotiatingD.hurting23.A.celebrationB.adventureC.delayD.protest24.A.actuallyB.finallyC.initiallyD.officially25.A.growthB.recipeC.stateD.dream26.A.lowestB.toughestC.funniestD.latest27.A.ashamedB.readyC.boundD.unable28.A.fieldB.styleC.faultD.turn29.A.mentalB.potentialC.previousD.occasional30.A.relyingonB.addingtoC.holdingbackD.takingover31.A.AstonishedB.AnnoyedC.ConfusedD.Inspired32.A.struggleB.criticismC.energyD.liberation33.A.suppliesB.fundsC.cheersD.shelters34.A.predictingB.matchingC.expandingD.reducing35.A.assemblingB.perseveringC.dominatingD.collapsing第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分)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。Chinabeganpilotinggarbagesortingin2000in8cities.Then,in2017,thecountryimplementedmandatory(强制的)wasteclassificationin46keycities.AccordingtotheMinistryofHousingandUrban-RuralDevelopment,92.6percentofresidentialcommunitiesincities____36____(equip)withgarbage-sortingfacilitiessofar.Despitestandoutsuccessinafewmajorcities,China’snationalgarbage-sortingcampaignisstillin____37____(it)earlystagesinmanyothercities,withmanyresidentsnotyetadoptingthepractice,accordingtoareportbytheInstituteofPublicandEnvironmentalTheconclusionisbasedondatafrom____38____initiativetheNon-GovernmentalOrganizations(NGO)launchedfiveyearsago,____39____usesphotoandvideouploadstopromotepublicoversightandparticipationinurbanwastemanagement.Theorganizationalsodevelopedagarbagesortingindex(指标)____40____(evaluate)theperformanceofdifferentcitiesinpromotingwasteclassification.date,theNGOhascollected260,000piecesofdata.The____41____(assess)ofthedatashowsthatChina’surbanwaste-sortinghavedevelopedfromexperimentaltrialsintoanincreasinglysystematicframework,thereportsaid.第9页/共15页Thisprogressismarkedbyworld-classgarbage-sortingsystemsinleadingcities____42____SuzhouandShanghai,itnoted.However,key____43____(challenge)stillexist,particularlyuneven(不均衡的)implementationacrossregionsandthelowrecoveryrates____44____(associate)withlow-valuerecyclables.AresearcherattheChineseResearchAcademyofEnvironmentalSciences,saidthepracticesinShanghaiandSuzhouhadachievedremarkablesuccess,_____45_____(suggest)thatChinesecitiesarefullycapableofestablishingacompletewasteclassificationsystem.第四部分写作共两节,满分分)第一节满分分)46.为了让学生意识到健康的生活方式的重要性,你校英文报正在举办主题为“Livingwell”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)你坚持的良好生活习惯;(2)该习惯给你带来的影响。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。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节满分分)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。WhenIwaseighteen,Iworkedinfastfood.ButIdidn’tlikeit.Itdidn’tstartoutthatway.WhenIfirststartedworking,thatlittlerestaurantwasmywholesociallife.I’dbeenashelteredkid,anditwasexcitingtohangaroundsuchadiverse,worldlycrewofyoungadults.Forawhile,Ilovedeverythingaboutit:makingthefoodontheline,learningawholenewcuisineI’dnevereatenbefore,jokingwithcoworkersandcustomersatthefrontcounter.Overtime,though,itstartedtowearonme.Therewerebusesthatpulledinoneminutebeforeclosingtime,第10页/共15页lettingkidswho’dmessuptheplaceandmakemecleanitagain.Thesplitshifts(轮班)Iwasassignedtookupmyentireday,butintheend,theydidn’treallybringinmuchextrapay.ThenIwasassignedtoworkinthedrive-throughwindow,wherecustomerscouldbeservedwithouthavingtogetoutoftheircars.Loudvehiclesrattledmyeardrumsandoverpoweredthevoiceofthepersonwhowasordering.TherewerepeoplewhospokesosoftlythatIassumedtheyweretalkingtoeachotherinthecaruntiltheyshoutedatmebecauseIhadn’tacknowledgedthem.TherewerealsosomepeoplewhoweretalkingtoeachotherandgotmadatmewhenIaskedthemtoconfirmthatI’dgottentheirorderright.Therewerepeoplewholefttheirradioson,whichalsoobscured()theirvoices.Otherpeoplecametothewindowstinking(有难闻的气味)ofsmoke.Theyshoutedatmeforgettingorderswrongaftertheyhadchangedtheirmindsfivetimesattheorderingstation.IcametofeareverydayIwasscheduledtowork.Itdidn’ttakelongformetorealizethiswasunsustainable.Nothingwasgoingtochangeunlessitwasme.Ihadtwochoices:bemiserableorfigureouthowtogetintoabettermentalspaceatwork.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。Idecidedtochangemywayofservingthecustomersdrivingpastmy________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thechangemadeabigdifference.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第11页/共15页高二英语训练第一部分听力共两节,满分分)略第二部分阅读共两节,满分分)第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A【1~3题答案】

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