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2025~2026学年黑龙江省鸡西市第一中学度高二年级第二学期期中考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatjobisthemanapplyingfor?

A.Anassistanteditor.B.Awriter.C.Adesigner.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inahospital.B.Ataschool.C.Inashop.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Abusystreet.B.Abusinessplan.C.Alocalcafé.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shehasalreadyseenthefilm.B.Shedoesn’twanttoseethefilm.C.Shepreferstowatchthefilmalone.5.Whatpartofthepresentationisthewomanstrugglingwith?

A.Themainbody.B.Theconclusion.C.Theintroduction.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?

A.Tobookaticket.B.Toaskfordirections.C.Tomakeacomplaint.7.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodo?

A.Returntheticketmoney.B.Speaktothenoisypeople.C.Changethewoman’sseat.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatisSarahdoingfortheruralschool?

A.Teachingstudentsthere.B.Repairingthelibrarybuilding.C.Collectingbooksforitslibrary.9.What’stheman’sattitudetowardtheproject?

A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhatisNeighborland?

A.Alocalnewspaper.B.Acommunitywebsite.C.Apublicservicecenter.11.WhatdopeopledoonNeighborland?

A.Lookforpart-timejobs.B.Buydailynecessitiestogether.C.Shareandsupportcommunityideas.12.Whatwilllocalagenciesdoafterseeingthesuggestions?

A.Dealwiththematonce.B.Explorefundingchoices.C.Putthemintopracticedirectly.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Fellowworkers.B.Coachandplayer.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.14.WhydidPatriciaendherplayingcareer?

A.Shesufferedaleginjury.B.Shelostinterestintennis.C.Shewantedahigherincome.15.WhatdidPatriciafinddifficultinhertraining?

A.Keepingscoreaccurately.B.Learningtherulesoftennis.C.Beingstrictwiththeplayers.16.WhatisadisadvantageofPatricia’sjobasajudge?

A.Shedislikestravelling.B.Itaffectsherhomelife.C.Theincomeisverylow.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WherewillthegroupmeetonApril17th?

A.InthecityofMarrakech.B.IntheAtlasMountains.C.InsomeBerbervillages.18.Whatplacewillthegrouptravelthrough?

A.ApartoftheSahara.B.Somecoastalparks.C.Severaloldtowns.19.Whatisthemostimportantrequirementforthetrip?

A.Beingoutgoingandbrave.B.Beinggoodatmakingfriends.C.Havingmountainhikingexperience.20.Howcanpeopleapplyforthetrip?

A.Bywritingaletter.B.Bysendinganemail.C.Bymakingaphonecall.二、阅读理解SonyWorldPhotographyAwards2026TheSonyWorldPhotographyAwards,firstlaunchedin2007,areamongthemostinfluentialphotographycompetitionsacrosstheglobe.The2026editionhasattractedmorethan430,000worksfromover200countries.WinnersarechosenfromtheOpen,ProfessionalandStudentcompetitions,andtheywillreceivehighqualitySonyphotographyequipmentasprizes.WonderfulWinningWorksAtelopusseminiferus:CapturedbyColombianphotographerJuanJacoboCastilloBarrera,thephotofeaturesacriticallyendangeredAmazontoad(蟾蜍).Itcarriesawarmreminderthatrarewildlifeandtheirhomesareingreatneedofprotection.Rest:CreatedbyNakheonChoifromtheRepublicofKorea,thispiecefreezesaquietmomentofcityworkersrestingbyCheonggyecheonstreaminSeoul,offeringacalmbreakfrombusycitylife.MongolianKazakh:ThispowerfulportraitcomesfromMongolianphotographerJargalsaikhanBayarkhand.ItpresentsaKazakhnomad(游牧民)intraditionalclothingstandinginthebroadnaturalsceneryofMongolia.FishingTogether:KyawZayarLinfromMyanmarrecordedthislovelyscene.ItshowschildrenfishingatInleLakeintheearlymorning,expressingthedeepconnectionbetweenhumansandnature.AdriftintheSeaofWeeds:VietnamesephotographerHieuLinhNguyenskillfullycaughtthegentlebeautyofnature.Softlightandpeacefulwaterplantsmakethepicturecalmandattractive.Celebrity:ThisattractiveworkwasshotbyKazakhphotographerNelyaRachkova.Itcentersonaprayingmantis(螳螂)standingonathistleflowerinthemorninglight,withamazingcompositionanddesign.ExhibitionInformationTheoverallwinnersandPhotographeroftheYearwillbeannouncedattheformalceremonyinLondon.Aftertheceremony,morethan300award-winningphotoswillbeonshowatSomersetHouse.Visitorscanfullyenjoythesecreative,powerfulandtouchingworks.Itisagreatchancetofeelthebeautyoflife,natureanddifferentculturesthroughtheeyesoftalentedphotographersfromallovertheworld.Clickthroughourgallerytoseemoreoftheselections,andheadtoourofficialwebsiteforallthewinningandshortlistedentries.21.Whotookthephotoshowingarelaxingcityscene?

A.NakheonChoi.B.KyawZayarLin.C.JargalsaikhanBayarkhand.D.JuanJacoboCastilloBarrera.22.WhatdoAtelopusseminiferusandCelebrityhaveincommon?

A.Theyshowbusycityviews.B.Theyrecordtraditionalclothes.C.Theyfocusonanimalsinnature.D.Theytellkids’fishingexperiences.23.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ahistorytextbook.B.Atravelguidebook.C.Amedicalmagazine.D.Aphotographywebsite.CarlosMagdalena,knownasthe“plantsavior,”isaplantresearcherattheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew,inLondon.Hetravelstheworldsavingendangeredplantsfromnearextinction.Whilemanyconservationheadlinesfocusonanimalslikewhales,Magdalenaarguesthatplantsdeserveequalattention.“Plantsarethemagiciansofouruniverse,”hesays.Magdalena’sjourneybeganwithashrub(灌木)calledcafemarronfromtheislandofRodrigues.Thoughttobeextinctformostofthe20thcentury,asinglesurvivorwasfoundin1980.KewGardensreceivedacutting,butexpertscouldnotgetittoproduceseeds.WhenMagdalenaarrivedin2003,heexperimentedbychangingthewayhehandledtheflowersandgrowingtheplantinwarmerconditions.Suddenly,hesucceededinpropagatingit.TheplantwaslaterreintroducedtoRodrigues.Thistaughthimavaluablelesson:evenifaplantcannotbesavednow,wemaybeabletosaveitinthefuture.AnotherfamousrescueinvolvedthepygmylilyfromRwanda.SeedsfromaGermanuniversityhadfailedtogrow.Onenightwhilecookingdinner,Magdalenahadabreakthrough:theyoungleavesneededmoreCO2fromtheair.Heplacedtheseedsjustonetotwomillimetersbelowthewater’ssurface,allowingtheleavestobreathe.Itworked.Hisdedication,headmits,isoftenmisunderstood,butitmakesincrediblethingspossible.MagdalenaalsodiscoveredagiantwaterlilyinBolivia.Atfirstglance,heknewitwasdifferentfromthetwoknownspecies.Afteryearsofresearch,includingDNAanalysis,heandhisteamconfirmeditasanewspecies:Victoriaboliviana,withleavestenfeetwide.“Whatelseisoutthere?”hewonders.Withupto100,000plantspeciesstillundiscovered,Magdalena’smissionisfarfromcomplete.HebelievesthatprotectingplantsmeansprotectingthebaseoflifeonEarth.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“propagating”inparagraph2probablymean?

A.Discovering.B.Recording.C.Increasing.D.Controlling.25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Therescueofthepygmylily.B.ThevalueofCO2forplants.C.Theresearchonanewspecies.D.Thedifficultyofgrowingseeds.26.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMagdalenafromthelastparagraph?

A.Heknowsallplantsintheworldclearly.B.Hehasdiscovered100,000plantspecies.C.Heteachesmanystudentstostudyplants.D.Hewillcontinuehisplantprotectionwork.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMagdalena?

A.Braveandhumorous.B.Devotedandcreative.C.Honestandconfident.D.Calmandcareful.Oneyearafterhisdeath,agenerativeAIversionofactorValKilmerissettoappearinanindependentfilmtitledAsDeepastheGrave.Kilmer,bestknownforplaying“Iceman”inTopGun,hadsignedonforthemoviebeforehepassedawaybutcouldnotperformduetohisdeclininghealth.Kilmerdiedatage65frompneumonia(肺炎)lastApril.In2014,hewasdiagnosedwiththroatcancer,whichledtomultiplesurgeriesandeventuallycosthimhisnaturalspeakingvoice.Beforehisdeath,KilmerworkedwithanAIcompanytodigitallyrecreatehisvoice—atechnologythatwasalreadyusedinTopGun:Maverick.Theactor’sfamilyhasgivenpermissionforhisdigitalimagetobeusedinthenewfilmandwillreceivepaymentforit.Hisdaughter,MercedesKilmer,saidtheroledeeplyappealedtoherfather,whowaspartNativeAmerican.Thefilmisbasedonatruestoryaboutarchaeologists(考古学家)inArizonauncoveringNativeAmericanhistory.TheuseofAIinfilmmakinghasbecomehighlydebatableinHollywood.Recently,acompanycalledXicoialaunchedanAIactornamed“TillyNorwood”andevenreleasedherfirstmusicvideo.Theactors’union,SAG-AFTRA,haspubliclycriticizedsuchusesofAIactors.However,accordingtounionrules,digitalrepresentationsofperformersareallowediftheactorsgivetheirapproval.Ifanactorhasdied,permissionmustbeprovidedbyalegalrepresentativeortheunionitself.Fortheirnewfilm,thefilmmakers,writer-directorCoerteVoorheesandproducerJohnVoorhees,saidinanemail,“Webelieveweareservingasademonstratorforhowtodoitethicallyandcorrectly,especiallywhenworkingwiththefamilyofthelateactorKilmer.”AsAsDeepastheGraveaimsforreleaselaterthisyear,itraisesimportantquestions:ShouldAIbringbackdepartedactorsfornewroles?Andwhereshouldthelinebedrawnbetweenartisticpossibilityandrespectforthedead?28.WhywasKilmerabletohavevoiceperformanceinTopGun:Maverick?

A.Hereceivedvoicetreatment.B.Heturnedtoasingerforhelp.C.AIhelpedrebuildhislostvoice.D.Hepracticedspeakingtorecover.29.Whatcanbeconcludedabouttheproductionofthenewfilm?

A.Itfollowedtherulessetbytheactors’union.B.Itwascriticizedbytheactors’unionpublicly.C.ItwasopposedbyKilmer’sfamilymembers.D.Itwasproducedwithouttheunion’sapproval.30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?

A.ArtistsrefusetouseAItechnology.B.AIcanfullyreplacerealactorsinfilms.C.AIuseinfilmscauseswideconcern.D.ThepublicignoresAI’smoralproblems.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheRiseofIndependentFilmIndustryB.SAG-AFTRACriticizesNewMusicVideoC.ValKilmer’sFinalBattlewithPneumoniaD.AIBringsaDepartedActorBacktotheScreenAsbubblesrippledacrossafrozenFinnishlake,diverDaanJacobssurfacedfromaholecarvedintothickice.Hehadjustspent45minuteseightmetersbelowthesurface,wheresunlightshonethroughtheArcticiceandfishswamaroundrocks.Itisaremoteworldfewwilleversee,especiallyinwinter,whentemperaturesonlandcandroptominus40degrees.JacobsisabiodiversityadviserfromtheNetherlands,butheisalsooneofagrowingnumberofpeopletrainedtodiveunderpolarice.HerecentlytookpartinaPolarScientificDivingclassinnorthernFinland.Theprogram,designedbytheFinnishScientificDivingAcademy,aimstotrainthenextgenerationofscientiststostudylifebeneaththeArcticandAntarcticice.Whyisthistrainingsourgent?TheArcticiswarmingfourtimesfasterthantherestoftheplanet.Highertemperaturescausepolarbearstobecomeweakerandhungrierbecausetheydependonseaicetohunt.InAntarctica,meltingicesheetsareraisingsealevelsanddisruptingoceanecosystems.Tounderstandhowclimatechangeaffectsplantsandanimalsthatliveundertheice,scientistsneedtogotherethemselves.However,expertssayonlyafewhundredpeopleintheworldhavethenecessarydivingskillsandscientificbackground.AccordingtoBritishAntarcticSurveymarinebiologistSimonMorley,draggingnetsacrosstheseafloorwoulddestroythehabitat,androbotscanusuallypickuponlyonespecimen(样本)atatime.“Adivercangodownandpickup12urchins(海胆),puttheminabagwithoutaffectingtherestofthesystem,”Morleyexplained.Duringthetraining,studentsmustlearntodiveundericenearlyameterthickinwaterjustabovefreezing.Theyalsofacefreezingairtemperaturesandstrongwinds.Thetopsidesupportteammustoperateequipmenttokeepdiverssafewhileavoidingfrostbite.Diversmustalsolearntohandleemergencies,suchaswhensomeonecannotfindtheexithole.Despitethedifficulties,thediversdescribetheexperienceasincredible.“Itlooksincrediblefrombeneaththeice,”saidCarolineChen,ascientificdiver.32.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningpolarbearsinparagraph3?

A.Theirlivingandhuntinghabits.B.ThebadeffectofArcticwarming.C.Thedifficultiestheyfaceinwinter.D.TheirvalueintheArcticfoodchain.33.WhatdoesSimonMorleythinkofhumandivers?

A.Theyarenecessaryfortheresearch.B.Theydestroythelivingenvironment.C.Theyarereplacedbyrobotscompletely.D.Theyworkmoreslowlythanmachines.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetraining?

A.Itisfitforallcommondivers.B.Itisdangerousandchallenging.C.ItoccursinAntarcticcoastalareas.D.Itneedsnosupportfromthetopside.35.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthistext?

A.Totellrisksofsealevelrising.B.ToshowbeautyunderArcticice.C.Tocallonprotectingpolarbears.D.Tointroducepolarscientificdiving.Inthemoderneraofromance,technologyplaysabigroleinhowweconnectwithpartners.Videocallsandphonecallsaregreatfordeepconversations,buttextingisthemostpopularwayfordailycommunication.Thisallowscouplestostayconnectedthroughoutthedaywithoutinterruptingworkorschool.36.Thewayyoutextmattersasmuchasthewordsyouchoose.Hereareusefultextingstrategiestogrowclosertoyourpartner.●Replytomessagesinatimelymanner.Intheearlystagesofarelationship,trusthasn’tfullybeenbuiltyet.37.Manyyoungadultspreferaresponsewithinfifteenminutes.Thisdoesn’tmeanyouhavetobetiedtoyourphone.Itjustshowsyourpartnerthattheyareapriority,makingitclearyou’reinterestedandreliable.●Findahealthybalance.Constantmessagingmayseemromanticatfirst,butitcancauseburnout.Textingtoomuchcanmakeyourunoutoftopicsorfeeltired.38.Thekeyistofindarhythmthatworksforbothofyou.It’shealthytotakebreaksandfocusonyourownlife.●Clarifyyourexpectations.39.Somepeoplelikefrequentupdates,whileotherssavemeaningfultalksfortheevening.Misunderstandingshappenwhenexpectationsdon’tmatch.Dowhatyoupromise,andavoidoveranalyzingsilence.Anunansweredmessageusuallymeansyourpartnerisbusy,notupset.●40.Textingisusefulbutshouldn’treplaceface-to-faceinteraction.Beingtoodependentonsmartphoneslowersrelationshipsatisfaction.Setasidetimetodisconnectfromyourdevices.Usetextingforquickthoughtsorsettingdates,andsavedeeptalksforwhenyou’retogether.

A.KnowwhentounplugB.However,justsendingmessagesisnotenoughC.LearntoexpressyourfeelingsdirectlyinpersonD.EverycouplehasdifferentcommunicationstylesE.TextingtoolittlemaymakeyourpartnerfeelignoredF.ReplyingwithinareasonabletimehelpsbuildasenseofsecurityG.Butdeepandwarmcommunicationrequiresmorethansimpletexts三、完形填空Twofirstresponders(应急人员)whowereoncestrangershavebeenforeverlinked,notbytheirjobs,butbyaselflessorgandonation.In2020,NewYorkCityPoliceSgt.ChristopherRomerobeganexperiencing41issuesafterroutinebloodtests,andhisphysicalconditiontookasteadydownhillturn.Hiskidneys(肾脏)werefailing,42himtodependondialysis(透析)tosurvive.WhatRomerodidnotknowwasthathissecondchanceat43camefromLucasGorelick,acollegejuniorandEMT(EmergencyMedicalTechnician)fromtheUniversityofNevada,Reno.Gorelick44researchingorgandonationaftermeetingakidneytransplant(移植)recipient.Hewonderediftherewasadatabaseconnectingfirstresponderstooneanotherandsoon45KidneysforCommunities,anationalnonprofitthatfreelymatchesdonorswithcommunitiesthey46.Meanwhile,afellowofficeradvisedRomeroto47aprofileontheorganization’swebsite.GorelickreadRomero’s48andfeltstronglydrawntohelp,sohevolunteeredtotakeatest.Miraculously,theywerea49match.Thoughpeoplecalledhim50andhesometimeshadsecondthoughts,Gorelick51weighedtherisksandrewards.Hechosetohelpsomeoneindesperate52.DuringhisDecemberholidaybreak,he53asix-hourtransplantsurgery,savingRomero’slife.ThetwofirstrespondersfinallymetinNewYorkCity.Deeply54,RomerocalledGorelickanangel.Thetwonowsharealifelong55,justlikeclosebrothers.41.A.familyB.moneyC.healthD.diet42.A.forcingB.allowingC.inspiringD.expecting43.A.educationB.lifeC.friendshipD.promotion44.A.imaginedB.riskedC.startedD.resisted45.A.organizedB.representedC.sponsoredD.found46.A.careaboutB.seeoffC.competewithD.counton47.A.checkB.createC.analyzeD.copy48.A.speechB.diaryC.storyD.interview49.A.poorB.darkC.loudD.perfect50.A.crazyB.modestC.politeD.selfish51.A.possiblyB.carefullyC.unwillinglyD.proudly52.A.peaceB.joyC.surpriseD.need53.A.performedB.ignoredC.receivedD.assessed54.A.thoughtfulB.doubtfulC.regretfulD.grateful55.A.passionB.bondC.dreamD.secret四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ProfessorDanHansongfromNanjingUniversityhasnoticeda56(worry)trendamongEnglishmajors:manystrugglewithreadinglongnovelsorevenshortstories.Hebelievesthislackof57(patient)isaglobalissueineducationalcontexts.Therapidriseofartificialintelligencehasmadestudentsincreasinglyreliantonnewtechnologiesforreadingandwriting,weakeningtheirabilitytofocus.TheideaofreadingaclassiclikeCrimeandPunishment,fromcovertocoverinashorttimehasbecomealmostunimaginable.Evenreading100to200pagesisoftenviewedas58challenge.Inresponse,Chinahastakenaction.OnFebruary1,anewregulationtopromotereading59(take)effect.Itaimstoimprovepublicreadingfacilitiestosupportbothdigital60traditionalreading.PremierLiQianghasalsohighlightedtheneed61(strengthen)thenationalreadingpromotionsystem.Theseeffortsarepartofthe15thFive-YearPlan.ProfessorDansupportsthese62(initiative).Hebelievesthegovernmentshouldcreateasocialenvironment63readingisseenas“cool”.AlawstudentnamedChenZiwenagrees.Shesaysreadinghelpsherunderstandhumannatureandfindcertaintyinafast-changingworld.Shedescribesreading64a“treasurehunt”thatdevelopsimagination.Althoughmanyofherpeersprefertravelingorvideogames,shebelievesreadingremainsaprofoundly65(value)andmeaningfulactivity.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校英语社团将举办“EnglishPoetryReading”活动。请你给外教Mr.Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.活动时间、地点;3.恳请其担任评委。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。DearMr.Chris,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。Themorningstartedwithrainpatteringgentlyagainstthewindow.Twelve-year-oldMiasatquietlyonherbed,watchingraindropsracedowntheglass,herheartasheavyasthedarkcloudsoutside.Downstairs,herparents’voicesroseandfellwithsharptension,makinghersinkdeeperintoherpillow(枕头).“Can’ttheyjusttalkwithoutshouting?”shewhisperedtoWhiskers,hercat,whorubbedagainstherlegasifsharinghersadness.Mia’sfamilywasundergreatstressrecently.Herfather,anarchitect,buriedhimselfinworkandstayedoutlateeverynight.Hermot

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