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安徽六安市2025-2026学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题阅读理解ABookingahotelattherighttimecansavemoneyandensureacomfortablestay.Herearesomepracticaltipstohelpyouplan.ConsiderSeasonsHotelsinpopulartouristdestinationsfollowseasonalpatterns,sothebesttimetobookcandependonwhenyou'retraveling:HighSeason(summer,holidays,schoolbreaks):Book4–6monthsinadvance.ShoulderSeason(spring,fall):Book2–3monthsahead.LowSeason(usuallywinter,exceptholidays):Booking1monthinadvanceisusuallyenough.CheckLocalEventsandHolidaysLocaleventsandholidayscandramaticallyaffecthotelavailability,asroomsfillupquicklyforbigevents.Specialevents(festivals,conventions,sports):Book6–12monthsearly.Nationalorlocalholidays:Book4–6monthsinadvance.ThinkAboutHotelTypeDifferenthotelshavedifferentdemands.Budgethotels:Booking1–2monthsaheadisusuallyfine.Luxuryhotels:Book3–6monthsearly,especiallyforsuitesorspecialamenities.Specialrooms(familyrooms,viewrooms):Reserve6–12monthsahead.LookforFreeCancellationManyhotelsofferfreecancellation.Bookingearlywithflexibleoptionsletsyourebookatalowerpriceifratesdrop.Aimforhotelsthatallowchangeswhenbooking3–6monthsahead.Last-MinuteDealsSometimeslast-minutebookingcansavemoney,especiallyinoff-peakseasons.AppslikeHotelTonighthelpfinddeals.Butthisisriskyinpopulardestinationsorbusyseasons.Usingtheseguidelines,you'llbewell-preparedtobookyournexthotelwithconfidence—happytravels!1.Whichneedstheearliestbooking?A.Luxuryhotels. B.Specialevents. C.Nationalholidays. D.ShoulderSeasonhotels.2.Whenshouldyoubookafamilyroominapopulartouristcityduringsummer?A.1monthbeforethetrip. B.2to3monthsinadvance.C.4to6monthsaheadoftime. D.Atleast6monthsbeforethetrip.3.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthebookingtimeline?A.Specialeventsmakeroomscheaper. B.Budgethotelsarealwayseasytobook.C.Roomscarcityrequiresearlierbooking. D.Freecancellationguaranteespricedrops.BFormostfamilies,Mother'sDayisajoyousoccasionmarkedbyflowers,specialmeals,andheartfeltphonecallshome.Yet,forthosewhohavelosttheirmothers,thisholidaycanbeincrediblylonelyandemotionallypainful.Seekingtooffercomforttosuchindividuals,Zane'sItalianBistroinDenverdecidedtotakeanextraordinarystep.Therestaurantisofferingfreemealstoanyonewhoisgrievingthelossoftheirmother.Theowner,ZaneAnderson,firstsharedhisideaonTikTok,sayinghewantedtobuydinnerforthosewithoutmoms.Thepostrapidlygainedattention,drawinghundredsofvisitorstotherestaurant.Somebroughtphotographsoftheirmothers,othersrecountedcherishedmemories,andonevisitorevenbroughthermother'sashes.Andersoncameupwiththiskindideafromhisownexperiencelosinghismother,Gayle,in2019.Hefullyunderstandstheemotionaldifficultyofthistimeofyear.Hebelievesthatifhecanmakesomeonefeelspecialduringadifficultweek,itisabsolutelyworthit.Therestaurantsoonturnedintoaplaceofsupport,wherepeoplecouldsharestoriesandrealizetheywerenotaloneintheirsadness.AmongthevisitorswereDanSniderandhiswife,Adrienne.Dan'sadoptivemothertookhiminfromfostercarewhenhewasachild,andlosingherwasveryhardforhim.AdrienneexplainedthatMother'sDayisdifficultbecausemanyfamiliesvisitcemeteriesinsteadofhavingcelebrations.Shealsonotedthatfoodisdeeplyconnectedtomemory,asmothersoftenshowlovethroughcooking.Despitetheincreasingcostsofrunningtherestaurant,Andersonbelievesthatprovidingemotionalsupportismoreimportantthanfinancialgain.ForDan,theexperiencewasaremindertotreasureeverymomentwithlovedones.WhileheenjoyedthecomfortingItalianfood,hesmiledandadmitted,"It'sgood,butit'sjustnotmymom's."4.WhydidZane'sItalianBistroofferfreemeals?A.Toattractmorecustomers. B.Tohelpthosemissingtheirmoms.C.Toshowofftherestaurant'sfood. D.TocelebrateMother'sDayinaway.5.WhatinspiredZanetostartthisactivity?A.Asuggestionfromhisfriends. B.ThepopularityofTikTokposts.C.Hisownexperienceoflosinghismom. D.Theneedtoincreaserestaurantincome.6.WhatdoesDan'slastsentenceimply?A.Hismomwasabettercook. B.Themealfailstocomforthim.C.Hemisseshismother'scooking. D.HeprefersItalianhomecooking.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesZaneAnderson?A.Acaringsoulfullofunderstanding. B.AgenerouscookgoodatItalianfood.C.Acreativemanagerfullofbusinessideas. D.Asuccessfulbusinessmanfocusedonfame.CFastfashionistheproductionofcheap,low-qualityclothesthataremadeandsoldveryquicklytofollowthelatesttrends.FamousbrandslikeZara,H&M,andUNIQLOaretypicalexamples.Thesecompaniesattractcustomerswithlowprices,encouragingpeopletobuymorethantheyneed.Formany,itseemsmuchcheapertobuylow-priced,short-livedclothesthantospendmoneyonhigh-qualityclothesthatmaysoongooutofstyle.However,thiscycleofbuyingandthrowingawayofclothescreatesseriousenvironmentalproblems.Thefastfashionindustryisresponsibleforabout8%ofglobalcarbonemissions—morethanallinternationalflightsandseashippingcombined.Theseemissionscomenotonlyfrommakingtheclothesbutalsofromshippingthemworldwideandthrowingthemaway.Waterisanothermajorconcern.Thefashionindustryisthesecond-largestconsumerofwaterglobally.Forexample,producingjustonecottonshirtrequiresabout2,660litersofwater,whileapairofjeansneedsnearly7,600liters.Furthermore,textiledyeingisaleadingcauseofwaterpollution,asharmfulchemicalsareoftenpouredintorivers.Additionally,fastfashioncontributestoplasticpollution.Manybrandsusesyntheticfiberslikepolyester,whichtakehundredsofyearstobreakdown.Shockingly,about35%ofthemicroplasticsfoundintheoceancomefromwashingtheseplastic-basedclothes.So,whatcanwedo?Whileitisinvitingtobuyfashionableandaffordablecollections,wemustrethinkourchoices.FashionexpertPatsyPerryadvises,"Lessismore."Wecansupportsustainablecompaniesandreducethenumberofclotheswebuy.Goodqualityclothesmaycostmoreatfirst,buttheylastlongerandareworththemoneyovertime.Bymakingsmarterchoices,wecanhelpprotectourplanet.8.Whydomanypeoplepreferfastfashionclothes?A.Theyseemtocostless. B.Theycanlastalongtime.C.Theylookalwaysfashionable. D.Theyarebetterfortheenvironment.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutsyntheticfibersfromthetext?A.Theyaresaferthancotton. B.Theybreakdownveryquickly.C.Washingthempollutestheocean. D.Theyhelpreducecarbonemissions.10.WhatdoPatsyPerry'swords"Lessismore"imply?A.Buyinglessmeansspendingless. B.Buyinglessbringsmorebenefits.C.Cheapclothesaremorevaluable. D.High-qualityclothesgooutofstyle.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.FastFashion:TrendsandStyles B.FastFashion:PriceandQualityC.FastFashion:BenefitsandRisks D.FastFashion:ProblemsandSolutionsDScientistsattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)havemadeasurprisingdiscovery:riceseedsthat"hear"thesoundofraindropsseemtosproutfasterthanthosethatdonot.Thisstudyisthefirsttosuggestthatseedscanactuallysensesoundandusetheinformationtohelpthemdecidethebesttimetogrow.Itmightsoundstrange,butitisnotcompletelynewtosaythatplantscan"hear".Inthepast,scientistsfoundthatplantscouldrespondtothesoundsmadebyhungryinsects.Now,theMITresearchersbelievethatriceseedscansensethesoundofraindropshittingthewateranduseittotheiradvantage.Totestthisidea,thescientistsplacedthousandsofriceseedsinshallowpoolsofwater.Somepoolswerekeptcompletelyquiet,whileothershadfallingwaterdropstoimitaterealrain.Theresultsshowedthatseedsexposedtothesoundofrainsproutedabout30–40%fasterthanthoseinthequietpools.Theteambelievesthisfastergrowthgivestheseedsabetterchanceofsurviving.Buthowdoseeds"hear"?Soundisactuallyavibration.Insidetheseedcells,therearetiny,heavygrainsthathelpseedsknowwhichwayisdown.Whenrainhitsthewater,itcreatespowerfulvibrations.Thesevibrationsshakethetinygrainsinsidetheseeds,whichlikelyhelpstriggerthemtosproutearlier.Theresearchersthinksensingrainsoundshelpsseedsmakesuretheyareinagoodspottogrow.Ifaseedcanfeelthevibrationsoftherain,itisprobablycloseenoughtothesurfacetogetenoughwaterandsunlight.Althoughthisexperimentonlystudiedrice,scientistsbelieveotherkindsofseedsmightalsobeableto"hear"therain.12.Whathappenedtoriceseedshearingraindropsounds?A.Theyproducedmorerice. B.Theygrew30–40%taller.C.Theycouldsensehungryinsects. D.Theystartedgrowingmuchearlier.13.Howdidscientiststesttheiridea?A.Byplayingmusictoseeds. B.Bychangingseedpositions.C.Byusingrealraininthetest. D.Bycomparingtwoseedgroups.14.Whichistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword"trigger"inParagraph4?A.Causetobegin. B.Speedupslowly. C.Preventfromstarting. D.Changeintoanotherform.15.Whatisthemainreasonwhyseeds"listen"totherain?A.Toknowwhentogrow. B.Toenjoynaturesounds.C.Toabsorbmoresunlight. D.Toprotectthemselvesfrominsects.七选五Whenyouthinkofreading,youmightpictureyourselfcomfortablyseatedwithabookonadrizzlyafternoonorvisitingalibraryorbookstore.Manyadultsread,withapproximately74%havingreadatleastonebook.___16___Onaverage,adultsspendmerely7to18minutesreadingperday,exceptforthoseover65,whospend35to51minutes.Peoplereadforvariouspurposes:forenjoyment,forknowledgeacquisition,ortokeepthemselvesinformed.___17___Itisapersonalactivitythatcanbringjoy,promotementalrelaxation,andhelpyougrow.Evenifyoufeeltoobusy,readslowly,ordonotenjoyityet,readingcanstillprovevaluableinyoureverydaylife.Onenotableadvantageofreadingistheenrichmentofyourvocabulary.___18___Usingthesewordscanmakeyourwritingandspeakingbetter,anditcanalsomakeyousoundsmarter.Readingalsodeepensyourunderstandingoftheworld.Bothfictionandnon-fictionofferinsightsintohistory,culture,science,mentalhealth,leadership,andbeyond.___19___Withmanygenres—biographies,historicalstories,adventure,drama,self-help,andbusiness—youcanalwaysfindbooksthatintroducefreshperspectives.Finally,readingservesasatoolforstressreductionandimaginativeexpansion.Unlikereadingforschoolorwork,readingforfunletsyoutakeabreak,relax,andenjoyastory.___20___Readingisnotmerelyaboutlearningwords—itisawaytogrow,reflect,andimaginebeyonddailyroutine.A.Ithelpsyouthinkclearlyandfeelcalm.B.Yet,theirdailyreadingtimeissurprisinglylow.C.Infact,manypeoplebuybooksbutneverreadthem.D.Readingaloudhelpsimproveyourpronunciationgreatly.E.Youcanusethisknowledgeinschool,work,orpersonallife.F.Readingforenjoymentletsyouchoosewhatinterestsyoumost.G.Youcanlearnnewwordsnaturallyfromthebooksorarticlesyouread.完形填空At99,NitaDrautshowsit'snevertoolatetostartsomethingnew.Shepickedupapencilfortheveryfirsttimeatage70,___21___outofcuriosity.Whatwasonceahobbyhasgrownintoa(n)___22___journey.NowherworkisbeingshownatFusionArtGalleryasshe___23___100.Drautfindsinspirationinthepeoplearoundher."WhenIseesomethingthatwould___24___agooddrawing,IjustaskifIcandrawit,"shesaid.That"___25___"isusuallypeople—strangersinstoresoreverydayfacesthatcatchhereye.ForDraut,everypersonshedrawsis___26___toher.Amazingly,inallheryearsofdoingso,shehasneveroncebeen___27___.Overtime,herdrawingshavebecomemorethana___28___;theyshowhumanconnection,onedrawingatatime.StaffatAscendHealthcarenoticedher___29___andhelpedbringherartworktothepublic.JasonFewin,astaffmember,said,"She___30___anyonewhothinkstheyaretoooldoritistoolatetostart.She___31___itisnot."Drautfindsgreatjoyinknowingherwork___32___others."Itfeelsgreattodosomethingpeoplelike,"shesaid.Shehopesherstorywillencourageotherstotrynewthings,nomattertheir___33___.Fromherfirstdrawingat70toa___34___at99,NitaDrautshowsitisnevertoolatetocreatesomething___35___andshareitwiththeworld.21.A.desperatelyB.graduallyC.simplyD.cautiously22.A.religiousB.scientificC.artisticD.academical23.A.nearsB.abandonsC.achievesD.passes24.A.appreciateB.purchaseC.deliverD.make25.A.everythingB.nothingC.anythingD.something26.A.significantB.specialC.strangeD.familiar27.A.helpedoutB.turneddownC.lookedafterD.respondedto28.A.hobbyB.taskC.dreamD.business29.A.talentB.occupationC.spiritD.contribution30.A.supportsB.inspiresC.instructsD.ignores31.A.suggestsB.suspectsC.provesD.remembers32.A.touchesB.changesC.comfortsD.challenges33.A.statusB.wealthC.appearanceD.age34.A.stageB.hospitalC.galleryD.library35.A.accessibleB.necessaryC.humorousD.meaningful语法填空HaveyoueverimaginedseeingancientChinesepoetslikeLiBai,BaiJuyiandSuShiappearonyourmusicappalongsidemodernpopsingers?Recently,this___36___(fascinate)trendhasgainedwideattentiononline.OnQQMusic,SuShihasevenattractedthousandsoffollowerswithhispoetry.Manymodernmusiciansturnancientpoems___37___songs.Whentheseworksareuploadedonline,the___38___(origin)poetsarelistedaslyricists.As___39___result,ancientclassicsarewellpreservedonline,combiningitwithmodernpopmusic.Inthepast,youngpeople___40___(see)ancientpoetsasdistantandserious,farfromeverydaylifeandpopculture.Today,however,classicalpoetshaveenteredthedigitalworldlovedbytheyoung,___41___showsthelastingpowerofChineseclassicalliterature.___42___(theme)likefeelingsforthemoon,joysandsorrowsofparting,andlife'schangesstilltouchheartstoday.Modernmusicmakesancientpoetryeasiertounderstandand___43___(close)toyoungpeople'sfeelings.Beyondmusic,classicalpoetryalso___44___(influence)Chinesefilms,withmanytitlesandplotscomingfrompoems.Themixofoldcultureandnewmediaisbreakingtheold,boring___45___(impress)oftradition.Afterthousandsofyears,classicliteratureisgainingnewlifeandbecomingpopularamongtoday'syouth.应用文写作46假定你是校报英语专栏记者李华,上周一,你校高二年级组织了一次农场劳动体验活动。请你用英文为校报撰写一则报道,内容包括:1.活动基本信息(时间、地点、目的)及主要内容;2.学生们的活动感受和反响。词数80左右。AMeaningfulFarmLaborExperience____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________读后续写47Theclockonthewallhadjuststruckeight,butDadwasn'thomeyet.Outside,heavyrainwasbeatingagainsttheglass,andacoldwindwasblowinghard.Thethunderwasloud,andthelightninglitupthedarksky.Leowalkedupanddowninthelivingroom,feelingveryworried.Tomorrowwashisschool'smusicfestival,andhewasgoingtoplaytheguitaraloneonstage.Hehadpracticedforweeks,andallhisclassmateswereexpectinghisperformance.However,intheafternoon,thethinneststringofhisguitarbroke.Dad,abusycarrepairman,noticedLeo'ssadnessandpromisedtobuyanewstringonhiswayhome.Byeight-thirty,Dadwasstillnotback.Leosatheavilyonthesofa,feelingbothsadandworried.Withoutthatstring,hishardworkwouldbewasted."Hemustbeworkinglateagainandforgotaboutme,"Leothought.Hefeltalittleangryatfirst.Dadalwaysseemedtoobusywithhiswork.Butthen,feartookoverhisanger.Helookedattheguitar,feelinghelpless.Therainwasgettingheavier,andthestreetsmustbeflooded.Dad'sshopwasfaraway,anddrivinginsuchaterriblestormwasverydangerous.Astheclockticked,hebecamemoreandmoreworriedabouthisdad'ssafety.Hejustwantedhisdadtocomehomesafe.Suddenly,heheardfootstepsoutside.Thedooropened,andDadsteppedin.Hewaswetallover,andwaterdroppedfromhiscoattothefloor,makingasmallpuddle.Hishairstucktohisface,andhewasshiveringslightly.Hisfacewaspalefromthecold,buthistiredeyeslookedforLeorightaway."SorryI'mlate,son.Thestorenearbywasclosed,soIhadtodrivetotheoneinthecitycenter,"Dadsaid,hisvoiceabitweak.续写开头:Hetookoffhiswetcoatandpulledoutasmallboxfromhisshirtpocket._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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