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高二英语试卷注意事项1.答题前,务必将自己的个人信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Howwillthespeakersprobablygotothemuseum?A.Bysubway. B.Bytaxi. C.Bybus.2.Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?A.Inanewflat. B.Inheroldapartment. C.Inthecitycenter.3.Whatdidthemanaddtothecake?A.Honey. B.Sugar. C.Nuts.4.Whenwilltheflightdepart?A.At1:15p.m. B.At2:00p.m. C.At2:45p.m.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Gohiking. B.Havearest. C.Hostaparty.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.WhatisMikestrugglingwith?A.Makingcharts. B.Collectingdata. C.Organizingcustomers.7.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Inthemeetingroom. B.Inthelibrary. C.Intheoffice.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.Whatjobisthemanapplyingfor?A.Hotelcleaner. B.Officeassistant. C.Universityteacher.9.Whatistheman’sstrength?A.Officeskills. B.Languagelearning. C.Teachingexperience.10.Whenisthemanavailableforwork?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Atweekends.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.Whywon’tDavidgototheconcertonSaturday?A.Hehasamatch. B.Hedislikesmusic. C.Heisbusyworking.12.WhatisDavid’srecenthobby?A.Playingtennis. B.Painting. C.Takingphotos.13.WhatwillthespeakersdoonSunday?A.Meetaphotographer. B.Gotoaconcert. C.Visitanexhibition.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.HowlongdiditkeepcloudyinIcelandwhenLindastayedthere?A.Threedays. B.Fourdays. C.Fivedays.15.WhatdidLindafindpricey?A.Thefood. B.Theflights. C.Thehotels.16.WhendidLindabookherflight?A.Onthefirstdayofhertrip.B.Threedaysbeforeshedeparted.C.Threemonthsaheadofhertrip.17.WhatadvicedoesLindagivetheman?A.Rentaspecialcar. B.Travelinwinter. C.Stayinthecity.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.WhatisthefirstrulementionedbyJames?A.Nophotography. B.Don’ttouchinsects. C.Stayonthepaths.19.Wherewillthetourbegin?A.TheGardenCafe. B.TheTropicalGreenhouse. C.TheRoseGarden.20.Whatcanvisitorsbuyatthegiftshop?A.Rarevegetables. B.Flowerseeds. C.Gardeningtools.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheNorthernMichiganUniversity(NMU)WildcatPerformingArtsAcademy(WPAA)isproudtoannounceits2026SummerIntensives(强化课程).Ourprogramsofferprofessionaltrainingandguidanceinvariousartbranches,providinganurturingenvironmentforstudentsingrades10—12tosharpentheirartisticskills.LedbyNMUteachersandfamousguestartists,theseengagingclassesareidealforthoseconsideringtheatreordanceasafuturecollegemajor.ProgramOptions&SchedulesPleasenotethevaryingdatesfordifferentintensivesheldatNMU:ProgramDatesDurationDanceIntensiveJune1—June1414daysMusicalTheatreJune24—July310daysProduction&DesignJune29—July810daysActingMasterclassJuly6—July116daysCostsTuition:$2,200forthe14-dayprogram;$1,600forthe10-dayprogram;$900forthe6-dayprogram.ApplicationFee:A$50feeisrequiredforallapplicants.LivingExpenses:Allstudentsmustliveoncampus.On-campusHousing:$300perweek(lessthan7dayscountedasoneweek).HealthInsurance:Arequiredfeeof$20appliestoallparticipants.Highlights&RequirementsTheprogramsincludediverseclassessuchasstagemovement,choreography,andvoicetraining,concludingwithafinalperformanceshow.Beyondtheclassroom,participantswillexplorelocalactivitiesinMarquette.Applicantsmusthandinashortvideoaudition(试演)viaourofficialwebsite.Joinusthissummerandletyourcreativityshine!21.WhoistheIntensivesintendedfor?A.Programdesigners. B.Professionalartists. C.Highschoolstudents. D.Collegeteachingstaff.22.WhichprogramcanyoutakeifyouarefreeonlyinJuly?A.DanceIntensive. B.MusicalTheatre. C.Production&Design. D.ActingMasterclass.23.HowmuchdoyouhavetopayforattendingProduction&Designintotal?A.$2,870. B.$2,270. C.$1,970. D.$1,670.BThemorningsunshonewarmlyonthecarpet,andthehousecamealivelittlebylittle.Suddenly,thedoorbellrang,butIwaitedamomenttoanswer.Istoodbehindthedoor,myheartdancingwithafamiliarexpectation.ItwasMother'sDay,andIalreadyknewwhowasatthedoor—mydaughter,Julie.BythetimeIsteppedoutside,shewasgone.Onthewoodenfloorlayabunchofdandelions(蒲公英).“Suchbeautifulflowers!”Isaid.“Whoevercouldhaveleftthem?”Ilookedaround,pretendingthatIhadn’tseenthepinkdressappearingfromthecornerofthehouseorheardJulie’sgiggles(咯咯笑).Istoodbythedoor,enjoyingthesweetnessofthemoment.Julielovedthinkingshe’dsurprisedmeagain,andIwasmorethanhappytoplaymypartinherinnocentmasterpiece.Thatmemoryfromthe1980s,whenJuliewaslittle,isoneofmyfavorites.However,thissimpleactofloveisnotnew;theritualgoesbacktomyownchildhood.Icanclearlyrecalltheexcitementofmyownsecretmissionsdecadesago.OneMother'sDay,IpickedsomedandelionsandleftthematMom'sdoor.ThenIrangthedoorbellandhidmyselfasIwaitedformymomtofindhergift.Thesuspense(悬念)waselectricasthedooropened.I’llneverforgetthesurprisedlookonherfaceandtheexcitedwaysheclappedherhands.Iloveddelightinghersomuch,andnomatterhowoldIgrew,thegameremained.EveryMother'sDay,IleftflowersatMom'sdoor,rangthebellandranaway.Andeveryyear,shepretendedtobesurprised.Now,thecyclehasturnedoncemore.JuliestillleavesflowersatmydoorforMother'sDay,andIstillpretendtobesurprised.Momisn’twithusanymore,butourlovelytraditionliveson.24.WhydidtheauthorpretendnottohaveseenJulie?A.TotestJulie’spatience. B.ToteachJuliealesson. C.Tohideherdisappointment. D.Toextendthesweetmoment.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ritual”inparagraph3probablyreferto?A.Arepeatedexpressionoflove. B.Amysteriousoutdooradventure. C.Atricktopickoutflowers. D.Aformalinvitationformothers.26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’smom?A.Shelikedplayingjokesonothers. B.Sheknewwellaboutthelittlegame. C.Shepreferreddandelionstootherflowers. D.ShestoppedcelebratingMother'sDayassheaged.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheValueofExchangingGifts B.DandelionsThatChangedLives C.PreciousChildhoodMemories D.ASweetTraditionPassedDownCWearelivingthroughoneofthemostconsequentialtechnologicaltransitions(转型)inacentury,yetmostpeoplehardlyrealizeit.Moreimportantly,theyarerarelygivenavoiceindecidinghowitunfolds.AsAIdevelopsatastonishingspeed,societyfacesanurgentproblem:peopleneedclearerinformationaboutwhatiscomingandhowitmayreshapetheirlives.Theimpactisalreadyvisible.SinceChatGPT'sreleasein2022,youngworkersinhighlyAI-exposedjobshaveseendeclinesinentry-levelemployment.Atthesametime,AIisspeedingupprogressinmedicine,educationandeconomicgrowth.Itcansharpenrarediseasediagnosis(诊断),improvelearningefficiency(效率)andattracthugeinvestment.Thismixtureofopportunityandchallengemakespublicunderstandingmorenecessarythanever.Historyshowsthattransformativetechnologiesarebestguidedwhenthepublicgetsinvolved.InBritaininthe1840s,Parliamentrequiredrailwaystoprovideaffordabledailytrainsforordinarypeople.InAmericainthe1930s,ruralcommunitiesorganizedcooperativesandsuccessfullybroughtelectricitytofarms.Likewise,today’sdecisionsaboutwhetherAIsupportsjobsorreplacesthem,andwhichcommunitiesbenefitfirst,shouldnotbelefttocompaniesalone.Tomakesuchengagementpossible,AIcompaniesmustsharewhattheyknowandlistencarefully.Inonerecentpublicproject,nearly81,000peoplefrom159countriesdiscussedtheirhopesandfearsaboutAI.Manydescribedpracticalworkerbenefits.AhealthcareworkersaidAIfreedherfrompaperwork,givinghermoretimetostaywithherpatients.Yetfearsremainedstrong,especiallyoverjobsecurityanddependenceonAI.Therefore,actionisneededfromcompanies,governmentsandordinarycitizensalike.Assafetyframeworksandworker-focusedpoliciesgrowalongsideAI'scapabilities,thepublicmustremainactivelyinvolvedinshapinghowthistechnologydevelops.Somakeyourvoiceheard.Insuchapowerfultransition,thepeoplewhoparticipatewillhelpdecidewhatAIbecomesandwhoitbenefitsfirst.28.WhatistheurgentsocialproblembroughtbyfastAIdevelopment?A.Youngworkerslosealltheirjobs.B.ThepubliclackclearinformationaboutAI’sinfluence.C.AIslowsdownprogressineducationandmedicine.D.GovernmentsfailtocontrolAIcompanieseffectively.29.WhyaretheexamplesofrailwaysandelectricitymentionedinParagraph3?A.Toprovenewtechnologiesneedpublicparticipationtodevelopwell.B.ToshowearlytechnologiesbroughtmorebenefitsthanAI.C.Toexplainhowgovernmentscontrolbigcompanies.D.Tocomparedifferenthistoricaltechnologicaltransitions.30.WhatdomanypeopleworrymostaboutAIaccordingtothepublicproject?A.Lowworkefficiency. B.Lackofmedicalresources. C.Unstablejobpositions. D.Lesseducationalinvestment.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.AIbringsbothchancesandchallengestomodernsociety.B.Historicalcasesguideustodealwithnewtechnologies.C.EveryoneshouldtakepartinshapingAI’sfuturedevelopment.D.AIcompaniesshouldlistentopublicopinionsabouttechnology.DScientistshavecreatedanatural,biodegradablefruitwashthatnotonlyremovesalargepercentageofpesticideresidues(农药残留)butalsohelpskeeptheproducefreshforlonger.Inaworldwherefoodwasteisagrowingproblemandfreshproducepricescontinuetorise,thissmallinnovationcouldhaveabigeffect."Ourgoalwastocreateasimple,safeandaffordablewashthatimprovesbothfoodsafetyandfoodquality,"saidleadresearcherDr.TianxiYang."Peopleshouldn'thavetochoosebetweeneatingfreshproduceandworryingaboutwhat'sonit."Eventhoughpesticidelevelsarecontrolled,tinyamountsoftenremainonfruitsandvegetables.Forpeoplewhoeatalotofthesameproduce-childreninparticular-thosesmallamountscanaddup.ThatconcerninspiredDr.Yangtolookforabettersolution.Theteamdevelopedawashmadefromtinystarch-basedparticles(微粒)combinedwithironandtannicacid.Together,theseingredientsformtinysponge-like(像海绵的)ballsthatcatchpesticideresiduesandtakethemawayfromthefruit'ssurface.Whentestedonapples,thewashremovedmostoftheresidues,faroutperformingtypicalmethodslikeusingtapwaterorbakingsoda.Buttheinnovationdoesn'tstopatcleaning.Afterwashing,fruitcanbedipped(蘸)againtoreceiveathincoatingthatactslikeaprotectivebarrier,andthathelpsslowdownbrowningandreducemoisture(水分)loss-twomajorreasonswhyfruitsgobadquickly.Despiteitshigh-techfeel,thesolutionissurprisinglyaffordable,similartoexistingcommercialtreatmentsbutwithaddedbenefits.Theteambelievesitcouldeasilybeadoptedbyfoodprocessingfacilitiesandisworkingonexpandingproduction,aswellasexploringahomeversion.Moretestingisstillneeded,butthevisionisclear:saferproduce,lesswaste,andmoreconfidenceinwhatweeat.32.WhatmotivatedDr.Yangtodevelopthenewwash?A.Thehighcostofexistingwashes. B.Thepotentialriskofpesticidebuildup.C.Thedesireforinnovativeproducts. D.Theenvironmentalimpactoftraditionalwashes.33.Howdoesthenewwashremovepesticideresidues?A.Bycatchingandliftingthemoffsurfaces.B.Byturningthemintospongeballs.C.Bybreakingthemdowninashorttime.D.Bychangingtheirinnerstructures.34.Whyistheseconddippingbeneficialtothefruit?A.Itaddsextramoisturetothefruit. B.Itgivesthefruitasweetertaste.C.Itkeepsthefruitfreshforlonger. D.Itcleansthefruitasecondtime.35.Whatcanbeexpectedofthenewinnovation?A.Itswidespreaduseinthefoodindustry. B.Itsimmediatereleaseforhomekitchens.C.Itsabilitytolowerfreshproduceprices. D.Itspowertoreplaceallexistingmethods.第二节(七选五,共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Doyoueverfindyourselfreadingthesamepageoverandover,onlytorealizeyouhavenoideawhatyou'vejustread?Thisisacommonstruggleformanystudents.Activereadingisthekeytobreakingthiscycle.Itisnotjustaboutmovingyoureyesacrossthewords.

36.Oneofthemosteffectivestrategiesistopreviewthematerialbeforeyoudivein.Takealookattheheadings,subheadings,andanybold(加粗的)terms.

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Bydoingthis,youcreateamentalmapofwhatyouareabouttolearn,whichhelpsyourbrainorganizenewinformationmoreefficiently.38.

Asyouread,trytosummarizeeachsectioninyourownwords.Youmightwriteabriefnoteinthemargin(页边空白)orexplaintheconcepttoanimaginaryfriend.Ifyoucan'texplainitsimply,youprobablyhaven'tfullyunderstoodityet.Thistechniqueforcesyoutostayfocusedandpreventsyourmindfromwandering.Anothertipistovaryyourreadingspeedbasedonthedifficultyofthecontent.Notalltextsarecreatedequal.

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However,acomplexscientificpaperrequiresamuchslower,morecarefulpace.Recognizingwhentoslowdownisasignofamaturereader.Finally,don'tforgettotakebreaks.Researchshowsthatourconcentrationlevelsdropsignificantlyafterabout25to30minutesofintensefocus.

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Afterabriefrest,you'llgetbacktoyourdeskfeelingmentallyrefreshedandabletorememberthingsbetter.A.Insteadofjustreading,youshouldalsobe“doing”.B.Forexample,alightnovelcanbereadquitequickly.C.Practicemakesperfectwhenitcomestoreadingskills.D.Giveyourbrainachancetorechargebysteppingaway.E.Itmeansengagingwiththetextandmakingconnections.F.Readingaloud,ontheotherhand,ismuchlesseffective.G.Thisgivesyouageneralideaoftheauthor'smainpoints.第三部分完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)我将给所有空的题号加上下划线,保持原文内容、格式、排版完全不变,仅优化题号样式,方便你做题。Asayoungarchitect,Iusedtobelievethatconcrete(混凝土)andglassrepresentedthefuture.Tome,theold,traditionalhousesinmycitywerenot_41_,butoutdated.Iwaseagertomakemy_42_bydesigningshiny,modernbuildingsthatreachedfortheclouds.MyfirstbigopportunitycamewhenIwashiredtoredesignanoldneighborhood._43_,Iplannedtoteardownthehistoriccourtyards,convincedthat_44_themwithhigh-risesequaledachievingsuccess.However,afterIspentweekssurveyingthesite,my_45_begantofade.Inoticedhowtheseancientstructures,builtwithoutasinglenail,had_46_centuriesofstorms.Theyweren'tjustbuildings;theycarriedaliving_47_.Agrowingsenseof_48_formypastignorance(无知)appearedinmyheart.Oneafternoon,I_49_,watchinganelderlyworkerrepairawoodenbeam(梁)withpuredevotion,thatIhadlostmy_50_intheblindpursuitofnovelty.Idecidedtochangemyblueprint.Insteadofdestroyingthepast,Iworkedto_51_moderneco-technologyandtraditionalcraftsmanship.Though_52_,theresultwassatisfying.Thisprojectwasnotastepbackward,butatimely_53_thatprogressdoesn'tmeanwemustblindlydestroyour_54_.Sometimes,weneedtoslowdowntounderstandtruebeauty.Itcompletelyreshapedmydesignphilosophy,teachingmeto_55_beforebuildingonthefuture.41.A.natural B.charming C.practical D.safe42.A.name B.excuse C.choice D.deal43.A.Gradually B.Eventually C.Occasionally D.Initially44.A.decorating B.replacing C.mixing D.comparing45.A.doubt B.bravery C.confidence D.pressure46.A.examined B.changed C.survived D.avoided47.A.belief B.language C.lesson D.history48.A.shame B.danger C.joy D.pride49.A.realized B.explained C.expected D.recalled50.A.skill B.strength C.direction D.dream51.A.promote B.distinguish C.analyze D.combine52.A.similar B.tough C.unnecessary D.impossible53.A.reminder B.competition C.task D.challenge54.A.rules B.roots C.promise D.friendliness55.A.holdon B.takeoff C.lookback D.speakup第四部分语法填空(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。Partlybecauseofthestrongaudienceappetite56.______consumptionandagrowingpassionforplaysamongthepublic,theartperformanceismovingoutoftraditionalvenues(场所),liketheaters,andintothespaces57.______peopleusuallyshop,eatandgather.InChangsha,HunanProvince,shoppingmallsnowhouse58.______arecalled"theaterclusters(剧场群)"bylocalofficials.Withinthecity'sWuyiCommercialCircle,twoshoppingcentershavebecomecentersforsmalltheaterperformances,inwhichthe59.______(combine)ofartandcommerceissoperfectthatanytheatergoercanarriveforaneveningshow,havedinneratarestaurantandvisitshopsduringbreaks-allwithoutonceleavingthebuilding.Theseplacesbelongtoacategoryknownas"new-typeperformancespaces",60.______(design)tobridgethegapbetweenculturalandretail(零售)consumption."Weareworkingtomovebeyondthesingledimensionoftheaters61.______(mere)asvenuesandseektoestablishmorepersonalconnectionwithouraudience,"JiangQiong,62.______skilledworkerthere,saidinaninterview.Duringthe2026SpringFestival,thecenter63.______(introduce)production-specificdisplays,invitingticketholders64.______(pose)forpicturesagainstabackgroundwithmanyholidaylanterns.Whenaudiencesencounterthesedisplays,theyimmediatelyentertheworldofthatproductiontoexperienceafullyimmersive(沉浸式的)atmosphere.By65.______(emphasize)thisengagement,thecenterensuresthattheemotionaltoneissetevenbeforetheperformancegetsunderway.第五部分书面表达(满分55分)第一节应用文(15分)66.假定你是李华,计划在暑假参加一个国际夏令营。你发现营地将提供大量一次性餐具,认为这种做法存在问题。请给负责人George写封邮件,内容包括:(1)说明问题;(2)提出建议。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。参考词汇:一次性餐具disposabletablewareDearGeorge,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(40分)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。Seventeen-year-oldMarkwasanenergetictrackrunner,whoseworldcenteredaroundspeed.Tosaveupforanadvancedsummertrainingcamp,hetookapart-timejob,deliveringheavypackages.OnerainyTuesday,hislastdeliverywastoaquiethouseattheedgeoftownbelongingtoMrs.Gable,aretiredteacherknownforherstrictpersonalityandbeautifulrosegarden.AsMarkhurriedupthedriveway,hismindwasalreadyontheevening'straining.Heswungtheheavyboxontotheporch(门廊),butinhishurry,hedidn'tnoticethecorneroftheboxgotcaughtonalarge,decoratedceramic(陶瓷的)flowerpot.Withaloudsound,thepot-abrightblueantique-brokeintodozensofpieces.Markstoodthereinshock,hishandstremblingashestaredatthemess.MarkknewthatpotwasthecenterpieceofMrs.Gable'sporch.Panicfilledhim.Helookedaround;thestreetwasempty,andtherainhidthesound.Foramoment,thethoughtofsimplywalkingawayflashedthroughhismind.Whowouldknow?Butthen,Markrememberedhiscoach'swords:"Honestyiswhatyoudowhennooneiswatching."Herealizedthatrunningawaywouldbeafargreaterdefeatthananylostrace.Takingadeepbreathtocalmhisracingheart,Markdraggedhisfeettowardthefrontdoor.Heraisedhishandslowly,pausingtwicebeforeknockinggently.WhenMrs.Gableappeared,hereyesfellontheblueshards(碎片)atonce.Andthensheshoutedloudly,"Thatpotwasagiftfrommylatehusband!"Mark'sheartbeatwildlyinhischestashestoodthere,dropsofsweatfallingfromhisforehead.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。Markloweredhishead,waitingforMrs.Gabletoletoutheranger.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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