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      高二年级英语学科试题
      考生须知:
      1.本卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
      2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
      3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。
      4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
      第Ⅰ卷(选择题部分)
      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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
      例:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
      答案C。
      1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What did the man d yesterday?
      A. He washed his bts.B. He bathed his dg.C. He saved a sheep.
      2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Dctr and patient.B. Family members.C. Friends.
      3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What des the wman want the man t d?
      A. D sme gardening.B. Make sme salad.C. Get sme vegetables.
      4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      Why did the wman wake up last night?
      A. She had a bad dream.
      B. She wasn’t feeling well.
      C. She was awakened by the thunder.
      5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. A bk.B. A picture.C. A card.
      第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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A、B、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。
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      6. What is the man ging t d tmrrw?
      A. G n a business trip.B. Buy a train ticket.C. Tur a city.
      7. When will the man see Mr. Jenkins?
      A. On Mnday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Wednesday.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      8. What did Ms. Rbbins ask the man t d?
      A. Cut dwn n fat.B. Sign up fr a gym.C. Make a wrk plan.
      9. Wh is the man prbably talking t?
      A. His sister.B. His c-wrker.C. His wife.
      10. What clr sprt suit des the man like?
      A. Blue.B. Black.C. Gray.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      11. What kind f apartment des the man want?
      A. One withut furniture.B. One with a balcny.C. One n a lw flr.
      12. What is the man?
      A. A student.B. A cllege teacher.C. A writer.
      13. What will the wman d in the afternn?
      A. Buy a dishwasher.B. Handle her wrk.C. D sme reading.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      14. What des the wman usually d at 6:00 a.m. n Sundays?
      A. Prepare breakfast.B. D sme exercise.C. Have a sleep.
      15. Where will the wman g this Sunday afternn?
      A. T the library.B. T the mvie theater.C. T her uncle’s farm.
      16. Hw des the man describe his weekends?
      A. Relaxing.B. Busy.C. Bring.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      17. Why did Hakbyan Aleta cme t China three years ag?
      A. T teach a language.B. T g sightseeing.C. T learn Chinese histry.
      18. What attracts Hakbyan Aleta mst abut China?
      A. The natural scenery.B. The diverse custms.C. The lcal flk stries.
      19. Hw did Hakbyan Aleta feel when she first watched a shadw play?
      A. Pleased.B. Cnfused.C. Disappinted.
      20. What is Hakbyan Aleta writing a stry abut?
      A. Chinese legends.B. Armenian myths.C. Ancient Chinese petry.
      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。
      A
      SINGAPORE ART BOOK FAIR 2025
      EXHIBITOR APPLICATION INFO
      The Singapre Art Bk Fair (SGABF) is a yearly event celebrating cntemprary art bks and magazines. Funded in 2013, it is the first f its kind in Sutheast Asia and has nw becme ne f the leading art bk fairs in Asia. Each year, it shwcases creative wrks frm Singaprean and internatinal exhibitrs, including artists, designers, printmakers, etc.
      WHEN
      ·Setup Date: 29-30 Octber 2025 (Wed-Thu)
      ·Fair Date:31 Octber-2 Nvember 2025(Fri-Sun)
      ·Applicatin Deadline:20 June 2025(Fri), 11:59 pm
      BOOTH OPTIONS & PRICES
      All prices in SGD.
      Optin 180 with Table = $492.00
      ·Flr space:180*150 cm
      ·Wall space:180(L)*200(H) cm
      ·Table size:180*60 cm
      ·1 Table+1 Chair
      Optin 180 withut Table = $453.00
      ·Flr space:180*150 cm
      ·Wall space:180(L)*200(H)cm
      ·1 Chair
      Optin 240 with Table=$690.00
      ·Flr space:240*150cm
      ·Wall space:240(L)*200(H) cm
      ·Table size:120*60cm
      ·2 Tables+2 chairs
      Optin 240 withut Table=$651.00
      ·Flr space:240*150cm
      ·Wall space:240(L)*200(H) cm
      ·2 chairs
      Manpwer must be arranged and prvided at the exhibitrs’ wn cst. exhibitrs may present & sell items such as T-shirts, stickers, CDs, etc. Hwever, SGABF requires at least 70% f items presented at each exhibitr’s table t be bks/ publicatins. Fr mre infrmatin, please visit ur FAQ.
      21. What is the main purpse f SGABF?
      A. T celebrate traditinal art frms.B. T hst internatinal art cmpetitins.
      C. T prvide wrkshps n art creatin.D. T hnr mdern art bks and magazines.
      22. What shuld ne pay fr a bth with tw tables and tw chairs?
      A. $690.00.B. $651.00.C. $492.00.D. $453.00.
      23. What shuld exhibitrs be aware f when attending SGABF?
      A. Mst f their items must be priced cheaply.
      B. They need t apply n 29-30 Octber 2025.
      C. Mst f their items shuld be bks r publicatins.
      D. They can pay less if they attended the fair last year.
      B
      There was an ld bkstre n the crner f my street. I discvered it ne sunny afternn when I was explring the neighbrhd. The mment I pushed pen the dr, a unique arma (芳香) embraced me. The shelves were stuffed with bks f every genre and age. I culd see the spines f well-lved classics, rare first editins, and frgtten treasures. The wner, a middle-aged man with glasses and a warm smile, was busy tidying up. He greeted me and tld me t feel free t lk arund. I started brwsing and was immediately fascinated by a cllectin f ld travelgues that seemed t hld the secrets f far-ff lands.
      Over the fllwing weeks I became a regular. I wuld spend hurs there, lsing myself in the pages f different bks. Smetimes, the wner wuld recmmend a particular bk based n ur cnversatins. His knwledge and passin fr literature were truly inspiring.
      Hwever, change was n the hrizn. The city was develping rapidly, and new, mdern shps were replacing the ld nes. One day, I nticed a sense f glm in the bkstre. The wner infrmed me that due t the skyrcketing rent and the cmpetitin frm nline bkstres, he was struggling t keep the drs pen. It seemed that this little shelter f literature might sn disappear.
      I was determined nt t let that happen. I reached ut t my schlmates and lcal cmmunity grups. We rganized a bk fair in frnt f the bkstre, inviting lcal authrs and artists t participate. We als set up an nline crwdfunding page t cllect dnatins. Peple frm all ver the neighbrhd came t shw their supprt. They bught bks,dnated mney, and shared their wn memries f the bkstre.
      Thanks t the cllective effrts, we managed t raise enugh funds t cver the rent fr a while. The bkstre survived this crisis. A cmmunity’s lve and supprt can preserve smething truly valuable. The ld bkstre was nt just a place t buy bks; it was a crnerstne f ur cmmunity’s cultural and emtinal heritage, and it was wrth every bit f the fight t save it.
      24. What caught the writer’s attentin the mst during his first visit t the bkstre?
      A. The packed bk shelves.B. The ancient travel accunts.
      C. The friendly and devted shp wner.D. The rich cllectin f literature classics.
      25. Why did the bkstre face the risk f shutting dwn?
      A. Pr management f the stre.
      B. Rising rent and e-cmmerce pressure.
      C. A decrease in peple’s interest in literature.
      D. The run-dwn cnditin and ut-f-style decratins.
      26. Which f the fllwing best describes the writer?
      A. Warm-hearted and influential.B. Inspiring and ecnmical.
      C. Reserved and passinate.D. Ambitius and knwledgeable.
      27 What f the fllwing des the writer mainly emphasize in the passage?
      A. The crucial rle f jint effrts in cnserving cultural treasure.
      B. The negative impact f urban expansin n persnal hbbies.
      C. The marked advantage f small lcal businesses ver large nes.
      D. The unavidable replacement f ld traditins by mdern trends.
      C
      If yu see an enrmus, deadly funnel-web spider sitting n her egg sac (卵袋), yur first instinct might be t run away.
      But the Australian Reptile Park(ARP) in New Suth Wales is urging residents f nearby Sydney t suppress that fear, remain calm, and carefully cllect bth the spider and her eggs in a secure cntainer s they can be used t make life-saving antivenm (抗毒血清).
      Funnel-webs, whse mst dangerus species lives in and arund Sydney, are knwn fr their deadly, fast-acting venm. Befre the antivenm was intrduced in 1981, 13 peple died as a result f funnel-web bites. Since its intrductin, there have been n fatalities.
      The Australian Reptile Park issues this callut t the public every Nvember when the spiders’ breeding seasn begins and stresses its imprtance in helping t save lives. The z is the sle supplier f funnel-web spider antivenm, which it prduces by milking the spiders cllected.
      “With breeding seasn upn us and the weather creating ideal cnditins, we rely n spider dnatins mre than ever,” the z’s spider keeper, Emma Teni, said in a statement. “Male funnel-web spiders have shrt lifespans, and with apprximately 150 spiders required t make just ne small bttle f antivenm, we need the public’s help t ensure we have enugh venm t meet demand.”
      The spiders frequent cl, damp areas with dense leaves, thugh the z warned that they can als be fund in hmes — especially in places like piles f laundry, shes left utside, swimming pls and debris in gardens.
      Peple whse lives had been saved by the antivenm als urged the public t participate in the prgram. “ARP and yur antivenm prgram saved my life in 1994,” Nicle Webber cmmented n the Australian Reptile Park’s Facebk pst. “I can nly thank yu all. Please d supprt the prgram with safely captured spiders and finance.”
      28. What is the ARP asking residents t d with funnel-web spiders?
      A. Prtect their endangered habitats.B. Display them in the park center.
      C. Cllect them in a cntainer.D. Run away frm them.
      29. The underlined wrd “fatalities” in paragraph 3 mst prbably means ________.
      A. serius accidentsB. permanent disabilities
      C. recrded deathsD. successful rescues
      30. What can we learn frm Emma Teni’s wrds?
      A. The z may lack antivenm withut public help.
      B. The breeding seasn is the best time t study spiders.
      C. The public has shwn less interest in dnating spiders.
      D. The z has had enugh spiders fr antivenm prductin.
      31. Which can be the best title f the passage?
      A. Funnel-Web Spiders: Mst Dangerus Spider Species.
      B. Australian Reptile Park: A Call fr Cmmunity Reflectin.
      C. Saving Lives: Funnel-Web Spider Antivenm Prductin.
      D. Frm Fear t Rescue: The Urgent Spider Cllectin Drive.
      D
      Mst peple visit natinal parks expecting t see natural wnders like frests, waterfalls, and animals. What they dn’t expect are piles f trash left by turists wh dn’t think abut hw such waste hurts the envirnment. Nw, there’s an app t nt nly track this waste but als get rid f it.
      Accrding t Travel + Leisure, the cmmunity grup 5 Gyres Institute has develped an app called TrashBlitz that will recrd trash thrwn away in natinal parks. By nting what kinds f trash are fund, the gal is t encurage peple t cut dwn n waste that pllutes the parks.
      If yu’re walking thrugh Yellwstne and find a place with lts f empty bttles r wrappers, yu can use the TrashBlitz app t write dwn where the trash is and any clean-up wrk yu d. This data can then be used t create plans fr plicy changes, including pssible laws and activities t tell visitrs t clean up and use things that can be recycled r used again.
      The grup’s 2024 clean-up effrt had 259 events at 58 sites, like Olympic Natinal Park. The grup cllected infrmatin as well as reprts frm vlunteers. Based n the data, they fund the biggest prblem is plastic, which makes up abut 77% f all reprted trash. Fd wrappers are the mst cmmn type f plastic litter, but sda bttles, wet wipes, and bttle caps are als usual. Paper is the secnd mst fund trash, and metals and fabrics make up the rest.
      “I fund small clrful pieces f plastic in Biscayne Natinal Park,” a vlunteer said. “I als saw lts f bags, cups, and takeut bxes brken int tiny pieces alng the rads t Everglades Natinal Park. The smaller plastic gets, the mre easily it can enter the fd chain and the harder it is t remve frm nature.”
      TrashBlitz isn’t just fr parks: It wrks fr lcal clean-ups in cmmunities t. Recent reprts include surveys in Ls Angeles, Denver, and Austin. Their wrk is supprted by laws: In 2022, the U. S. Department f the Interir said it wuld nt allw peple t use single-use plastics in parks.
      32. Why was the app invented?
      A. T help reuse trash in natinal parks.B. T slve trash prblems in natinal parks.
      C. T find vlunteers t clean natinal parks.D. T punish thse wh litter in natinal parks.
      33. What is the data cllected by the app used fr?
      A. Educating the public.B. Helping make new rules.
      C. Creating plans fr vlunteers.D. Deciding where t put trash.
      34. What des the data frm the grup’s 2024 clean-up effrt shw?
      A. The effects and reuse f trash.B. The increase f all kinds f trash.
      C. The types and percentages f trash.D. The challenges f cleaning up trash.
      35. What des the last paragraph say abut the app?
      A. It wrks well in many places.B. It ften surveys user experiences.
      C. It has imprved its system recently.D. It is waiting fr laws t recgnize it.
      第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      When smething ges wrng, d yu tend t bunce back r fall apart? When yu have resilience (恢复力), yu have the inner strength that helps yu rebund frm a setback r challenge. ___36___ Here are sme skills t help yu develp resilience.
      Realize it’s nrmal. Less than 20 percent f peple successfully achieve their gal the first time arund. It’s nrmal and expected fr setbacks t ccur. ___37___ Knwing this, it’s imprtant t anticipate that the main task will be hw t effectively manage the setback when it arises.
      Learn frm the past. ___38___ Think abut what has helped yu thrugh tugh times. Yu can even write abut past events in a jurnal t help yu see the patterns f hw yu behave and t help guide yu in the future.
      ___39___ Tend t yur wn needs and feelings. D activities and hbbies yu enjy. Include physical activity in yur daily rutine. Get plenty f sleep and make bedtime rituals. Eat a healthy diet. Practice hw t manage stress. Try ways t relax, such as yga, meditatin, guided imagery, deep breathing r prayer.
      Take actin. Dn’t ignre yur prblems. ___40___ It can take time t recver frm a majr setback, trauma r lss. But knw that yur life can imprve if yu wrk at it.
      A. Take care f yurself.
      B. Make every day have meaning.
      C. Think f hw yu’ve cped with trubles in the past.
      D. Cnnect with thers by jining a faith r spiritual grup.
      E. Instead, figure ut what yu need t d, make a plan and take actin.
      F. In ther wrds, it’s nt abut whether a challenge will happen, but when.
      G. If yu lack resilience, yu might get stuck n prblems r feel like a victim.
      第三部分 语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。
      I was at the grcery shp ____41____ last-minute items fr Easter dinner when I ____42____ frm the crner f my eye the mst wnderful flwer I had ever seen. It was, as I later learned, a peny (牡丹).
      I was s ____43____ that I was ging t buy myself flwers. I’d ____44____ dne this befre. On the way hme, I wndered why I had never really been ____45____ t any flwers befre. ____46____, I’d been n this earth fr ver half a century.
      ____47____ in England, my immigrant family viewed flwers as ____48____ since survival was ur pririty. Dad wrked n the railways, and Mm, befre her ____49____, wrked in a factry. Our small garden was filled with vegetables ____50____ flwers, as Mm and Dad ften said, “These will keep us alive if we can’t get them frm the ____51____ .”
      We als built an undergrund ven, where Mm and Dad wuld make flatbread. The smell f this flatbread ____52____ us and anchred (使扎根) us t ur lives in England. When Mther’s Day came, Mm wuld say, “Why waste mney n flwers? They’ll just die. Buy shes r cats instead.” S, we kids made fd fr her at hme. My mther ____53____ years ag after a lng illness. If she were still alive tday, she’d prbably ____54____ her head at me fr buying flwers. ____55____, I still wish I’d had the chance t shw her this beautiful flwer and buy it fr her n Mther’s Day.
      41. A. hlding upB. picking upC. turning upD. giving up
      42. A. spttedB. examinedC. predictedD. expected
      43. A. annyedB. pleasedC. embarrassedD. cnfused
      44. A. alwaysB. frequentlyC. neverD. ccasinally
      45. A. usedB. adaptedC. intrducedD. drawn
      46. A. After allB. Abve allC. In factD. By cntrast
      47. A. Breaking dwnB. Breaking awayC. Mving upD. Grwing up
      48 A. unaffrdableB. uncmmnC. unnecessaryD. unattractive
      49. A. retirementB. illnessC. prmtinD. accident
      50. A. in favur fB. in cntrast tC. alng withD. instead f
      51. A. shpB. gardenC. frestD. farm
      52. A. affectedB. attractedC. cmfrtedD. challenged
      53 A. pulled thrughB. passed awayC. gave upD. stepped aside
      54. A. scratchB. ndC. shakeD. raise
      55. A. HweverB. TherefreC. MreverD. Meanwhile
      第Ⅱ卷(非选择题部分)
      第二节: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。
      Jane Gdall, the wrld’s mst famus primatlgist (灵长类动物学家), is reprted t have passed away at the age f 91. She earned her fame thrugh her grundbreaking research n wild chimpanzees in East Africa in the 1960s, which ____56____(cmplete) changed ur understanding f bth chimpanzees and ____57____(we).
      Her wrk revealed that chimpanzees can make and use tls, which was nce believed t be a uniquely human skill. She als bserved them ____58____(eat) meat and engaging in cmplex scial behavirs. These discveries were regarded as majr scientific ____59____(achievement).
      While nt ____60____(travel) widely fr lectures, she lived mainly in her childhd hme in England. Her death was cnfirmed by the Jane Gdall Institute, ____61____headquarters are in Washingtn, D. C.
      Thrugh her life’s wrk, Gdall ____62____(highlight) the prfund cnnectin between humans ____63____ the animal kingdm. She prved that ne persn’s dedicatin can make ____64____ significant difference. Her stry will cntinue t inspire future generatins f scientists and cnservatinists. We shuld all remember her message f hpe and d ur part _____65_____(prtect) nature.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
      66. 假定你是李华,你校外教Alex就是否需要开展一次“交通安全进社区”的社会实践宣讲活动征求学生意见。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
      1.表示支持;2.陈述理由。
      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。
      Dear Alex,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
      67. Everyne at schl called her “Mute Meher”. Nt because she culdn’t speak, but because she chse nt t. Since childhd, Meher had a terrible stutter (口吃). Whenever she tried t speak in class, her wrds always gt stuck. Only in art class did Meher feel happy and relaxed, because she lved sketching (速写). Fr her, drawing was safer than speaking. Thus, her pencil became her vice, filling sketchbks with wrlds where n ne made fun f her stutter. Unluckily, n ne nticed her drawings.
      Then came the schl’s talent shw. Psters everywhere read: “Find Yur Vice” Funny but sad, Meher thught. Her art teacher, Miss Sfia, walked t her. “These are beautiful. Why dn’t yu shw yur wrks at the talent shw?” Miss Sfia suggested.
      Meher shk her head nervusly. “Me? On stage?” Meher thught. “With my stutter? impssible.” But Miss Sfia smiled. “What if yu didn’t have t speak... just shw yur stry?”
      Miss Sfia’s wrds kept Meher thinking lng after class. That night, an idea flashed thrugh Meher’s mind. What if she tld her stry thrugh animatin (动画片)? Using her cmputer and a brrwed prjectr frm Miss Sfia, Meher turned her sketches int a shrt animatin — “The Girl Behind the Curtain.”
      As the images came t life, Meher felt smething she hadn’t felt in years — hpe. The girl in the film stuttered, t. When peple laughed, a shadwy curtain grew arund her like walls. But whenever smene was kind r when she felt brave, she made penings in the curtain. Little by little, light brke thrugh.
      The day f the shw arrived befre Meher knew it. The night f the shw, Meher std behind the curtain. She didn’t g n stage. But her animatin played n the big screen. At first, there was silence. Then quiet vices. Then tears.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
      When the animatin ended and Meher’s name appeared n the screen, a great cheer went up frm the crwd.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Frm that day n, “Mute Meher” disappeared.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

      英语朗读宝

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