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      这是一份2025-2026学年安徽阜阳市颍州区某中学高二下学期周练1英语试卷(学生版),共11页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
      A
      Dublin is a lively, walkable city full f histry, culture, and charm. Even with just tw days, yu can enjy many highlights. Here are my tp picks fr yur trip.
      Guinness Strehuse
      This famus brewery museum tells the stry f Dublin’s best-knwn drink. Learn hw Guinness has been made since 1759 and enjy a fresh pint at the tp-flr Gravity Bar, with wnderful city views.
      Tip: Bk a mrning visit t avid crwds.
      Open daily 9 a.m. — 7 p.m. Tickets: €26.
      Marsh’s Library
      Tucked near St Patrick’s Cathedral, this small histric library was nce used by famus Irish writers. Its ld shelves hld unique bks, sme marked by histry. It’s quieter than Trinity’s library but equally wrth visiting.
      Tip: Visit the peaceful garden befre yu leave.
      Open Tue. — Sat. Entry: €7.
      Little Museum f Dublin
      Lcated in a lvely twnhuse by St Stephen’s Green, this museum gives a fun, quick tur thrugh Irish histry and culture, including exhibits n ppular music and puppets frm well-knwn children’s TV shws, such as Ddge and Rdge. Recently renvated, it’s nw fully accessible.
      Tip: Jin an evening tur fr mre exciting stries.
      Open daily 9:30 a.m. — 5 p.m. Tickets: €18.
      Trinity Cllege
      Funded in 1592, Ireland’s ldest university is beautiful t walk arund. Dn’t miss the Bk f Kells Experience, where yu can see the ancient bk and enjy an immersive display abut its histry.
      Tip: Student rms are available fr bking during hlidays at gd rates.
      Open daily. Entry: €19.
      1. Why is a mrning visit suggested fr the Guinness Strehuse?
      A. Tickets are cheaper early.
      B. It tends t be less crwded.
      C. The bar pens nly in the mrning.
      D. Visitrs can enjy the freshest Guinness beer.
      2. What is true abut bth Marsh’s Library and Trinity Cllege?
      A. They are bth free t enter.
      B. They are bth university libraries.
      C. They bth ffer student accmmdatin.
      D. They bth huse bks f histrical imprtance.
      3. Which place wuld best attract a visitr interested in mdern Irish pp culture?
      A. Guinness Strehuse.B. Marsh’s Library.
      C. Little Museum f Dublin.D. Trinity Cllege.
      B
      I ften take walks in the middle f my writing day. One afternn, I returned hme, lked at my frnt dr, and felt hw nrmal and safe it seemed. Then a questin ccurred t me: What if I came back and fund the dr wide pen? That simple idea became the seed fr my nvel Gne Girl.
      Arund that time, I watched many true-crime shws, in which the husband was ften the “bad guy”. But in my stry, the husband wuld nt be cmpletely inncent, nr cmpletely evil.
      N stry cmes t a writer in full frm. Gne Girl changed hugely when I was writing it. At first, I wrte nly frm Nick’s pint f view. Amy’s vice was missing. T understand her, I wrte shrt exercises. One f them later became the nw-famus “cl girl” passage. I als imagined many pssible endings — shuld Amy be recgnized by strangers, r even be killed? In the end, I felt Nick and Amy were lcked in a special, trubling bnd. They harmed each ther, yet depended n each ther.
      My years as a jurnalist helped me accept that a first draft is always rugh. The writing prcess was n mystery t me; I knew n sudden inspiratin wuld cme t fix it. I had t slve the prblems myself. Many peple give up because their first draft feels terrible. But all first drafts are like that.
      While writing Gne Girl, I had many dubts. The stry had n clear her, and the biggest surprise came in the middle, nt the end. I liked the idea, and luckily my editrs did t, but nne f us knew whether readers wuld enjy it. T ur relief, bksellers supprted it early n. The nvel entered the bestseller list at number tw and sn reached number ne.
      I d nt expect t repeat my success. I’m ging t write ther great bks, but there’s never ging t be anther Gne Girl. That was just pure lightning in a bttle and I was lucky t be there fr it.
      4. What first inspired the authr t write Gne Girl?
      A. A dream abut danger.B. A true-crime TV shw.
      C. A thught abut her dr.D. Her husband’s strange behavir.
      5. What des the authr think abut first drafts?
      A. They can be perfect.
      B. They usually shw final style.
      C. They are usually far frm perfect.
      D. They shuld be brief t the pint.
      6. What can we infer abut the nvel’s early receptin?
      A. Readers disliked its lack f a clear her.
      B. It was rejected by bksellers immediately.
      C. It faced strng criticism frm true-crime fans.
      D. Editrs and bksellers shwed early supprt.
      7. What des the underlined part “lightning in a bttle” in the last paragraph prbably mean?
      A. A lng-time effrt.B. A rare lucky event.
      C. A cmmn success.D. A well-planned result.
      C
      A nvel design apprach t gardening has been gaining in ppularity wrldwide. Referred t as matrix planting, this apprach aims fr nature t d a lt mre f the heavy lifting in the garden, and even sme f the designing. Eschewing fertilizers (化肥) and pwer tls, it’s based n an elegantly simple principle: t garden mre like nature des.
      The cncept was brn when German city planners sught t plant large areas f parkland after Wrld War II in a reprducible way that wuld need minimal maintenance. Planners created planting mixes that culd be used mdularly (模块化). In a matrix garden, plants with similar cultural needs are gruped s that they will grw tgether abve and belw grund, frming a cperative ecsystem that cnserves water and discurages weeds.
      Dutch plantsman and designer Piet Oudlf’s gardens ppularized this style, adding artistic flavrs t the planting mixes while playing with clr and frm, including fur-seasn interest and serving the needs f wildlife. Beautiful year-rund, they invite yu t enjy the smallest detail, frm the sund f grasses in the gentle wind t the sculpture f dd-lking seed heads.
      It takes a lt f thught t lk this natural. While matrix gardens appear wild, they are carefully planned, with cultural needs the first cnsideratin. Led by the cncept f “right plant, right place,” they match plants that enjy the same sil, sun and weather cnditins, and arrange them accrding t their patterns f grwth.
      The benefits are substantial fr bth gardener and planet. With human inputs dramatically reduced, the garden’s eclgy can develp well. Established matrix gardens shuld nt need the life supprt we give mst gardens: fertilizer, dividing, regular watering. Cmpared t traditinal garden plts, they increase carbn absrptin, reduce strmwater runff and bst habitat and bidiversity significantly.
      8. What des the underlined wrd “Eschewing” in the first paragraph mean?
      A. Running ut f.B. Keeping away frm.
      C. Putting up with.D. Taking advantage f.
      9. Why was the idea f matrix planting intrduced?
      A. T cntrl weeds in large gardens.B. T bring in freign species f plants.
      C. T cnserve sil and water resurces.D. T develp lw-maintenance parkland.
      10. Which f the fllwing best describes Piet Oudlf’s gardens?
      A. Traditinal.B. Odd-lking.
      C. Tasteful.D. Well-prtected.
      11. Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. The future f gardening is WILD.B. Nature treats all lives as EQUALS.
      C. Matrix gardens need mre CARE.D. Old garden plts wrk WONDERS.
      D
      Recently, strange phts shwed several dgs with bright blue fur living near the Chernbyl nuclear pwer plant in Ukraine. The unusual sight surprised the animal wrkers wh lk after the dgs in the area. The animals are believed t be descendants f pets that were left behind after the Chernbyl disaster nearly 40 years ag, in what was then the Sviet Unin.
      The blue dgs were seen wandering inside the Chernbyl exclusin zne this mnth. The grup Dgs f Chernbyl, which wrks with the nn-prfit Clean Futures Fund, reprted finding three dgs whse fur had suddenly turned blue. In a pst n scial media, the grup said they were catching dgs fr a sterilizatin prgram when they discvered the strange animals. “We are nt sure why this happened,” the grup wrte.
      Lcal peple said the dgs had nrmal fur nly a week earlier. Wrkers are nw trying t catch the blue dgs t learn the cause f the clr change. They believe the dgs might have tuched r rlled in sme kind f chemical substance. Apart frm their blue fur, the dgs appeared active and healthy.
      Dgs f Chernbyl was funded in 2017 and prvides fd and medical care fr abut 700 dgs living in the 47-square-kilmetre exclusin zne. These animals are the descendants f pets that were left behind in 1986, when peple were frced t evacuate after a serius accident at the nuclear plant.
      On April 26, 1986, a test at ne f the plant’s reactrs went wrng because f several mistakes. A huge explsin destryed the reactr’s rf and sent radiactive materials int the air. The Sviet gvernment quickly evacuated arund 30,000 peple frm the nearby twn, but winds carried the radiatin acrss large parts f Eurpe, reaching as far as Italy and France.
      The exact number f deaths remains unclear. Dzens f peple suffered frm severe radiatin sickness sn after the accident, and sme later died. Scientists at the time als warned f pssible lng-term health prblems, including cancer, fr thse wh had been expsed.
      12. When were the blue dgs first nticed?
      A. This mnth.B. In early April.
      C. Nearly 40 years ag.D. During a test in 1986.
      13. What can be reasnably inferred frm the dgs’ fur clr change?
      A. It prbably resulted frm recent chemical cntact.
      B. It is a cmmn seasnal change fr dgs in the area.
      C. The dgs are seriusly sick frm radiatin expsure.
      D. The dgs have been recently fed n sme special fd.
      14. What is the main gal f Dgs f Chernbyl?
      A. Feeding and treating dgs.
      B. Reuniting dgs with ld wners.
      C. Training dgs fr security wrk.
      D. Preventing dgs frm spreading radiatin.
      15. What’s the chief purpse f the last tw paragraphs?
      A. T explain why dgs turned blue.
      B. T intrduce Dgs f Chernbyl grup.
      C. T prvide sme backgrund infrmatin.
      D. T discuss lng-term health effects f radiatin.
      第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Caring fr an aging parent can be verwhelming, especially when their needs seem endless. Jen learned this when she began helping her mther with new health prblems. She felt guilty every time she wanted a break. ___16___ As care cach Deanna explains, nly when yu take better care f yurself can yu als take better care f thers. Here are several practical steps that can help.
      Start by thinking clearly abut what “bundaries” mean fr yu. ___17___ Fr Jen, the biggest prblem was having t drive lng distances every week fr her mther’s dctr appintments. She slved this by calling in instead f ging in persn. It saved hurs f travel time and greatly reduced her stress.
      Once yu knw yur limits, cmmunicate them calmly and cnsistently. ___18___ Jen’s mm wasn’t happy she stpped cming in persn, but Jen reminded her that she culd still ask questins and take ntes by phne.
      It’s als imprtant t accept bth yur wn feelings — and the feelings f yur lved nes. ___19___ Caregivers are human. It is nrmal t feel tired r upset, and prtecting yur wn energy allws yu t prvide better care in the lng run. Lved nes may want mre help, but smetimes the answer has t be “n.”
      Abve all, d nt give in t guilt. Bundaries are nt abut leaving smene alne — they help prtect yur energy s yu can be truly helpful when needed. ___20___ Many peple face the same prblem and ask the same questins every day.
      A. And remember, yu are nt alne.
      B. Actually, setting bundaries isn’t selfish.
      C. Identify what tasks create the mst stress.
      D. Change may upset yur lved ne at first.
      E. Smetimes sharing tasks can ease the burden.
      F. Always put yur family member’s needs first.
      G. Saying “n” desn’t make yu a bad caregiver.
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
      第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      At 72, writer Francis Chin decided t learn smething new. After years in media and jurnalism, he wanted t stay active and relevant — rather than simply ____21____. A frmer clleague nce tld him that data scientists were in high demand, and this ____22____ him t take a curse in data science.
      Althugh he had ____23____ later in life befre — earning a bachelr’s degree at 44 and a master’s at 51— nline learning was a cmpletely ____24____ experience fr him. He als remembered ____25____ with math in schl, and data science invlved tpics like statistics and lgic. Still, he refused t let that ____26____ him. Whenever he fund the lessns hard t fllw, he asked questins ____27____, smething he believed came easier with ____28____. Sn, he discvered that data science was nt as ____29____ as it first seemed. Eventually, the subject began t ____30____.
      As he learned mre, Francis began t see hw data science culd be used t slve ____31____ prblems. Fr ne prject, he researched hw ____32____ learning might help reduce mistakes in breast cancer screening. Even if he never wrks as a data scientist, he feels ____33____ t have gained new skills in an imprtant field.
      Nw, Francis hpes t cmbine his ____34____ experience with what he has learned. He plans t write a free bk abut using tls like ChatGPT and ther AI prgrams. T fellw ____35____, he says: keep learning, stay curius, and never believe it is t late t grw.
      21. A. returnB. travelC. escapeD. retire
      22. A. allwedB. inspiredC. prmisedD. pushed
      23. A. studiedB. trainedC. wrkedD. experienced
      24. A. freshB. strangeC. simpleD. bring
      25. A. dealingB. cmpetingC. strugglingD. arguing
      26. A. guideB. stpC. testD. change
      27. A. hesitantlyB. nervuslyC. frmallyD. cnfidently
      28. A. luckB. supprtC. ageD. pressure
      29. A. ppularB. frighteningC. beneficialD. amusing
      30. A. make senseB. keep paceC. catch attentinD. lse meaning
      31. A. persnalB. imaginaryC. cmmnD. real
      32. A. humanB. businessC. machineD. language
      33. A. curiusB. astnishedC. prudD. frtunate
      34. A. writingB. actingC. teachingD. drawing
      35. A. expertsB. scientistsC. engineersD. senirs
      第二节(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。
      Over the past five years, China has made great prgress in building its natinal park system. The first five natinal parks, fficially ___36___ (establish) in 2021, cver 230,000 square kilmeters and prtect nearly 30% f the cuntry’s key wildlife species. These parks have jined ver 120 nature reserves tgether, greatly imprving ecsystem health and lng-term ___37___(stable).
      Each park plays a special rle. The Sanjiangyuan Natinal Park prtects the surces f three majr rivers, having increased their water flw ___38___ nearly 50% in the past five years. The Giant Panda Natinal Park cnnects separate panda habitats, giving the animals a larger and ___39___ (safe) hme. In the Nrtheast Tiger and lepard Natinal Park, the number f wild tigers ___40___ (grw) frm 27 t abut 70 since 2017. The Hainan trpical Rainfrest Natinal Park is the nly place ___41___ the Hainan gibbn ppulatin has been steadily rising. Wuyishan Natinal Park ___42___ (hld) the wrld’s mst cmplete mid-subtrpical frest ecsystem at its latitude.
      The parks als benefit lcal peple: nearly 50,000 residents have fund park-related jbs near their hmes, ___43___ (earn) 10,000 — 20,000 yuan yearly. In August 2024, China cmpleted prperty rights registratin fr these parks, clarifying wnership ___44___ respnsibilities. A new natinal park law will take effect n January 1, 2026, prviding strng legal prtectin fr these natural ____45____ (treasure).
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      46. 学校英文报正在开展以Learning English Beynd the Classrm为题的讨论。请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
      1.学习活动状况描述:
      2.简单评论;
      3.你的建议。
      注意:
      1.词数100左右;
      2.短文的题目和首句已为你写好。
      Learning English Beynd the Classrm
      There are many things we can d t learn English well.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      第二节(满分25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。
      When I was chsen by my headteacher t present ur class prject at the annual schl event n behalf f my class, I felt bth hnred and anxius. Speaking in frnt f such a large audience had always been my biggest fear. Althugh the prject, which fcused n reducing plastic waste n campus, meant a lt t all f us, I was still wrried that my nervusness wuld ruin everything.
      During the first practice sessin, I struggled t get thrugh the speech. My vice shk, and I misprnunced several wrds. Wrse still, I frgt sme key pints, which left me feeling bth frustrated and embarrassed. Seeing my struggle, my best friend Lily vlunteered t help. Every afternn, she stayed with me after schl, patiently listening t my rehearsals and giving suggestins. “Take it slw. Yu’re ding better each time,” she wuld say, encuraging me with her calm smile. Slwly, I began t feel mre cnfident.
      A week befre the event, ur headteacher rganized a full rehearsal in the auditrium. Standing n the huge stage made my stmach flip, and I felt as if the bright lights were burning my face. Halfway thrugh the speech, I cmpletely lst track f my lines and frze in panic. My heart was punding, and I thught I wuld never cntinue. Just then, I nticed my classmates in the frnt rw, smiling and muthing, “Yu can d it!” Their warm supprt helped me regain fcus, and I managed t finish the rehearsal, even if it wasn’t perfect.
      The night befre the event, I lay in bed, filled with wrries abut everything that might g wrng. I imagined frgetting my lines, stumbling ver wrds, r even tripping n the stage. The next mrning, just befre I stepped nt the stage, Lily quietly slipped a small nte int my hand. It read simply, “We believe in yu.” Her wrds made my heart race, but in a gd way. I realized that I wasn’t alne — I had the supprt f my friends and classmates, and that gave me curage.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      As I stepped nt the stage, a wave f nervusness washed ver me.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      When I finished, the auditrium erupted with applause.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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