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      这是一份2025-2026学年安徽马鞍山市第二中学第二学期3月高二英语试题,共12页。
      1.答卷前,务必将自己的姓名、考号和班级填写在答题卡上。
      2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,务必擦净后再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
      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。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。
      1. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. At a business cnference. B. At a graduatin ceremny. C. At a sprts event.
      2. What des the wman advise the man t eat t g climate-friendly?
      A. Whle grain. B. Meat. C. Dairy.
      3. What new trend is the man nticing n resumes?
      A. Peple psting their phts.
      B. Peple highlighting their hbbies.
      C. Peple including their fitness successes.
      4. What des the man suggest they d this Friday?
      A. Listen t a lecture. B. Make music. C. Attend a cncert.
      5. What’s the wman’s attitude tward the man’s suggestin?
      A. Favrable. B. Cnfused. C. Dubtful.
      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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
      听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
      6. What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Teacher and student. B. Classmates. C. Wife and husband.
      7 What will the wman d later?
      A. D an nline search. B. Visit her friends. C. Hang ut with her friends.
      听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
      8. What is Jenny excited abut?
      A. A new phne mdel. B. A new Apple functin. C. A special emji sale.
      9. What is the first step t make a Genmji?
      A. Chse a backgrund. B. Enter the image app. C. Take a selfie and save it.
      10. Hw des the man feel abut Genmjis?
      A. Interested. B. Uncncerned. C. Disappinted.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11. Hw many Pulitzer Prizes did The Washingtn Pst win in 2024?
      A. 1. B. 2. C. 3.
      12. Which rganizatin wn the Internatinal Reprting Prize in 2024 Pulitzer?
      A. The New Yrk Times. B. The Washingtn Pst. C. Reuters.
      13. What d we knw abut the main character f Primary Trust?
      A. He lses everything but never gives up.
      B. He gains a new life thrugh kindness.
      C. He becmes rich by ding small acts.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
      14. Hw shuld ne swing his arms while walking, accrding t Emma?
      A. Freely back and frth frm yur shulders.
      B. Frm the elbws in shrt mvements.
      C. Keeping them still by yur sides.
      15. Why des Emma suggest wearing bigger shes?
      A. T avid falling dwn.
      B. T lwer walking speed.
      C. T make rm fr sweat and swelling.
      16. Hw lng and at what pace shuld ne walk t imprve health?
      A. 115 minutes a week at a slw pace.
      B. 150 minutes a week at an energetic pace.
      C. 300 minutes a week at a steady pace.
      听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
      17. When will the annual Science Fair be held?
      A. This Wednesday. B. This Friday. C. Next Mnday.
      18. What shuld participants d befre the Science Fair start?
      A. D sme experiments n the spt.
      B. Make sure everything is ready.
      C. Prepare a speech abut their prjects.
      19. What is Dr Smith’s speech abut?
      A. Ways t fight climate change.
      B. Facts abut the Amazn Rainfrest.
      C. Impacts f envirnmental pllutin.
      20. What will the winning team f the basketball match receive?
      A. New unifrms. B. A ribbn. C. A schl medal.
      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
      Hlly Springs Internatinal Fd Festival
      Enjy a variety f fd, drinks, and entertainment representing mre than 12 cuntries. Cme taste, learn, and unite!
      Internatinal Fd Festival Vendrs (供应商)
      Enjy select fd ptins frm six different cntinents and 12 unique cuntries and cuisines.
      Returning favrites are jined by exceptinal newcmers. Tasty, sweet, spicy, frzen, classic, r extic (异域风情的), the Internatinal Fd Festival has smething fr everyne!
      Cultural Ambassadrs and Entertainment
      Learn frm yur travels as yu enjy the teachings f lcal nnprfits fcused n cultural heritage awareness and educatin. Make sure t bring yur chairs fr utdr seating t watch perfrmances!
      Entertainment (Perfrmance Stage) :
      Tips fr a Successful Trip
      ·N utside alchl permitted.
      ·Have yur ID ready if yu plan t purchase beer r wine n-site.
      ·Beer and wine must be cnsumed within the event ftprint.
      ·Credit cards are accepted by mst vendrs — but extra cash is helpful.
      Arriving at the Festival
      The Hlly Springs Internatinal Fd Festival is lcated alng Ballentine Street at the Hlly Springs Cultural Center. Parking in dwntwn is limited. T help with parking and traffic crwding, we recmmend carpling, taking a rideshare, walking, r riding bicycles.
      1. What d we knw abut the fds ffered at the festival?
      A. They’re hme-made.B. They’re diverse.C. They’re plant-based.D. They’re cnventinal.
      2. What perfrmance can yu enjy if yu arrive at 7:30 p.m.?
      A. Lst Nmads.B. Ewes Tree.C. One Tribe Rhythms.D. Celtic Dance Grup.
      3. What are the visitrs encuraged t d?
      A. Pay nline.B. Leave pets at hme.C. Avid alchl.D. Share rides.
      B
      In the mid-2010s, I gt a jb writing articles fr a hw-t website. Fr tw years, I wrte pieces like “Hw t Speak Like a New Yrker” and “Hw t Get Rid f Dark Lips”. I didn’t get rich r win awards, but I learned t write clearly and rganize ideas — skills I still use tday in my creative career.
      AI has made my first jb utdated. Tday, instead f reading an article like “Hw t Becme a Music Prducer”, yu can just ask ChatGPT. AI is als replacing many writing jbs. A quick jb search nw shws many psitins fcus nt n prducing cpy, but n training AI mdels t sund mre human.
      Generative AI prmises t free artists frm drudgery (单调乏味的工作), allwing them t fcus n “real art”. But entry-level creative jbs are much mre than that — they help yung artists develp skills. Cnsider Francis Frd Cppla, wh sht cheap films early in his career. Beynd mney, these lw-level jbs ffer practice time and valuable mentrship (师徒关系).
      I mved int filmmaking by making rugh cuts f vides fr an nline platfrm. I sht, edited, and published three vides a week. I received prfessinal feedback and near-immediate audience reactins. This prcess frced me t sharpen my skills cntinuusly.
      The ptimistic view is that AI will create new frms f art, just as the camera nce pushed painters t explre new styles. Independent filmmakers can nw use tp-level effects frm their bedrms. Musicians can add AI instruments t their cmpsitins. In thery, AI culd ffer everyne unlimited artistic freedm.
      Yet past experience suggests that, like ther technlgies, AI may better serve the cmpanies that develp it than the artists wh use it. Remving entry-level wrk sunds gd in thery, but fr nw, AI seems likely t threaten the careers f prfessinals. Creating art als requires creating artists.
      4. What d the first tw paragraphs mainly fcus n?
      A. The authr’s early jbs and hw AI has made similar wrk less necessary tday.
      B. Hw generative AI systems prduce high-quality text.
      C. Hw AI cmpanies train language mdels t write in a mre human vice.
      D. Cmparisn between screenwriting, film editing, and crprate cmmunicatins.
      5. Which f the fllwing statements might the authr agree with?
      A. AI shrtens the time required t cultivate a true artist.
      B. AI has freed artists frm repetitive wrk t fcus n real creativity.
      C. AI mainly benefits tech cmpanies and threatens hw artists are trained.
      D. AI will significantly expand access t artistic careers fr the general public.
      6. What is the authr’s attitude twards AI’s impact n creative industries?
      A. Optimistic.B. Unclear.C. Cncerned.D. Indifferent.
      7 What can be a suitable title fr the passage?
      A. Hw AI Is Transfrming Creative Industries
      B. The Hidden Danger f AI Taking Over Entry-Level Creative Wrk
      C. Famus Artists Wh Started with Basic Wrk
      D. Why AI Will Never Replace Human Creativity
      C
      D yu have a sweet tth? Fr peple in the UK wh d, prepackaged sugary drinks will sn cst mre because f a stricter sugar tax.
      The tax was first intrduced in April 2018. Its gal has been t encurage drink makers t use less sugar and cnsumers t chse lwer-sugar prducts. Right nw, the tax applies t drinks with 5 grams r mre f sugar per 100 milliliters. But starting frm January 1,2028, the limit will be lwered t 4.5g/100 ml t cver mre prducts.
      The changes are part f the UK’s brader effrts t fight besity (肥胖). The cuntry is the seventh-largest sugar cnsumer in the wrld, with a wrrying rate f besity. In 2023-2024, 64.5 percent f adults in England were verweight, and mre than 20 percent f grade 6 children were bese in 2024-2025, said Sky News.
      The tax has already cut sugar levels in drinks by nearly half between 2015 and 2024, giving the UK gvernment cnfidence in the new plan. Accrding t an fficial press release, the extensin is expected t cut17 millin calries a day frm the natin’s diet.
      Hwever, sme are questining why the sugar tax desn’t apply t ther fd industries. Fr example, William Watkins, president f the British Sft Drinks Assciatin, said that sft drinks make up nly 6.3 percent f the UK’s sugar intake, while candies accunt fr 11.5 percent. “It’s disappinting that instead f hlding ther types t accunt, the gvernment is punishing the nes that have delivered,” Watkins said in a recent speech. Others wrry abut cnstant changes t tax rules, since even small changes require expensive refrmulatin (重新制定配方) and relabeling.
      Health experts argue the new plicy is nt tugh enugh, because nearly three-quarters f drinks already fall belw 4g/100 ml. They als mentin that many cmpanies have already chsen t lwer their prduct’s sugar cntent t avid the tax altgether.
      8. Hw is the secnd paragraph mainly develped?
      A. By describing the causes and effects f the tax.
      B. By telling a stry abut the histry f sugar tax.
      C. By quting pinins frm different experts.
      D. By listing numbers and making cmparisns.
      9. What is ne psitive effect f the existing sugar tax?
      A. It has imprved the quality f drinks.B. It has cut drink sugar levels by almst half.
      C. It has reduced the besity rate in the UK.D. It has decreased sugar-related diseases.
      10. Why des William Watkins criticize the new sugar tax plicy?
      A. It unfairly targets the sft drink industry.B. It is t strict fr prducers t fllw.
      C. It has n scientific basis fr its standards.D. It increases the cst f raw materials.
      11. What can be inferred frm health experts’ cmments n the new plicy?
      A. They expect further tax increases in the future.
      B. They dubt the new plicy will bring real change.
      C. They believe the sft drink industry shuld be prtected.
      D. They think the gvernment has dne enugh.
      D
      Escaping bredm by scrlling thrugh vides nline can increase bredm, a recent study has fund.
      Researchers frm Canada explred the psychlgical effects f “digital switching.” This term refers t the mdern habit f flicking thrugh and fast-frwarding nline vides suggested by algrithms (算法).
      Katy Y. Y. Tam a psychlgy researcher, launched the study after nticing herself — and everyne else — swiping thrugh nline vides. This behavir resnated with the “Bredm Feedback Mdel,” a thery she published in 2021. She prpses that bredm arises frm attentin shifts. These shifts ccur when there’s a gap between hw engaged peple actually feel and hw engaged they want t feel. The unpleasant emtin can develp when a situatin lacks nvelty r meaning.
      “As digital switching invlves frequent attentin shifts, I wndered hw this behavir might influence bredm,” Tam said.
      In her study, mre than 1,200 participants first watched a single vide fr ten minutes. They were then presented with seven shrter vides, with the ptin t skip. On average, they skipped eight times — but reprted feeling mre bred and less engaged than when they watched the single vide. Participants had a similar experience when asked t watch ten minutes f a dcumentary with the cntrl panel lcked, and then ten minutes with the ptin t fast-frward. They felt mre bred during the secnd ten minutes.
      “I’m cnvinced that switching, when it cmes t vides, is nt a gd idea if the gal is t have an enjyable experience,” said Erin Westgate. “Sitting and tughing it ut is likely a better chice.”
      The findings add t evidence that bredm is n the rise, despite endless cntent at ur fingertips. Peple wh are bred ften turn t their phnes, nly t feel mre bred. Scrlling n scial media has als been linked t increased feelings f bredm.
      Bredm serves a purpse, signaling that smething mre pleasurable awaits. It can mtivate peple t explre. Yet if we becme t reliant n quick escapes, it is like an animal jumping frm tree t tree in search f fd withut staying lng enugh t see if a tree bears fruit. That animal risks starvatin.
      12. What des the underlined phrase “resnated with” in Para. 3 mean?
      A. Originated frm.B. Fitted with.C. Cncentrated n.D. Inspired by.
      13. What is the main finding f the study cnducted by Katy Y. Y. Tam?
      A. Peple prefer vides they can skip thrugh quickly.
      B. Bredm nly happens when peple lack entertainment.
      C. Watching shrt vides can help peple stay fcused lnger.
      D. Digital switching may increase bredm instead f reducing it.
      14. Accrding t the study, what factr explains why switching between vides increases bredm?
      A. The frequent shifts f attentin.B. The lack f variety in the cntent ffered.
      C. The pr quality f nline recmmendatins.D. The shrt duratin f each vide clip.
      15. Why des the authr mentin the animal jumping frm tree t tree in the last paragraph?
      A. T illustrate that cnstant searching can reduce stress.
      B. T prve animals are mre efficient in chsing fd.
      C. T suggest humans shuld fllw their natural urges t escape bredm.
      D. T explain that endless switching may harm lng-term satisfactin.
      第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Hw t think like an Olympian and develp a winner’s brain
      Olympians have trained their entire lives t reach their gal f standing n the winner’s pdium (领奖台). Nt nly d they tne their bdies int near perfectin, they sharpen their minds as well. ____16____ Researchers have fund Olympians share sme cmmn traits, habits and qualities that yu t can use t develp a winner’s mindset.
      View stress as psitive. Any high-level athlete knws that pressure is unavidable. ____17____ That carries imprtant effects fr everybdy. A famus experiment published in a January 1998 reprt lked at hw peple viewed stress and fund the risk f premature death rse by 43% fr peple wh viewed stress negatively.
      Regulate yur emtins. We all have a set f emtins that we feel are imprtant fr us t perfrm ur best: I’m cnfident, but nt vercnfident. I’m anxius, but it’s a gd anxiety. ____18____But yu need a way t dial thse emtins up r dwn when necessary.
      ____19____ Nt nly d prime athletes train t the pint that the physical skill becmes almst a natural physical respnse, but they ften have specific rituals (例行动作) they fllw befre each event. Athletes wh perfrm well, especially under pressure, stick t their rutine. They might warm up the same way, and sme might always imagine themselves ding the event perfectly.
      Stay fcused n the prcess.____20____ Again, it’s imprtant t identify any triggers yu might face and experience during practice until they fade int the backgrund. When facing ne f the mst imprtant events f their lives, tp athletes dn’t fcus n the utcme, they fcus n the prcess needed t reach their gal.
      A. Practice until it’s rutine.
      B. Perfect yur prfessinal skills.
      C. Emtinal regulatin is as imprtant as physical r mental preparatin.
      D. An ideal mixture f thse emtins allws yu t perfrm at yur peak.
      E. Tp perfrmers can’t affrd t be interrupted when it’s time fr the big event.
      F. Tp athletes have learned t regard it as a challenge rather than smething t fear.
      G. Mental strength and fcus dn’t cme withut effrt, even t the wrld’s tp athletes.
      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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      I was talking with my mm when ur cnversatin reminded me f a funny stry. “This is very funny” I said. “One time I was driving with my friend Rudy...” My mm cut me ff ____21____. “I’ve heard this ne befre,” she said. “Yu dn’t need t tell it again.”
      Strytelling is a sign f ____22____ in a relatinship. By sharing experiences, we share ur values and utlk n life. But the bnding (建立联系的) ____23____ f strytelling nly wrk if yu’re gd at it — many f us are nt. We repeat stries. We tell tales that dn’t have a ____24____ . We fail t ntice ur audience, ____25____ them when they becme bred. And we thrw in every detail, n matter hw ____26____.
      Peple wh retell stries are seen as less sincere. ____27____, they’re seen as nt presenting their true selves. Listeners are als less ____28____ engaging with smene repeating a stry. We all have favrite stries that gt a gd ____29____ befre. Yet we expect scial interactins t be ____30____. When smene repeats a stry withut _____31_____ it, we view them as falsely presenting themselves.
      Gd strytellers use their vice t express emtin, _____32_____, and excitement — shwing they care. Emtinal stries have the mst _____33_____. If a stry sparks emtin in yu, it likely will in yur audience.
      I’ve learned much abut strytelling as a jurnalist (and frm my mther). Tailr yur stry t yur audience. Have a pint. _____34_____ yurself — shrter is better. Kill yur darlings — thse details yu lve but are _____35_____. Dn’t talk in a cnfused way. And mst imprtantly, dn’t repeat yurself.
      21. A. happilyB. impatientlyC. carefullyD. kindly
      22. A. faithB. signC. investmentD. secret
      23. A. benefitsB. risksC. rulesD. causes
      24. A. answerB. techniqueC. pintD. lessn
      25. A. cmfrtingB. criticizingC. ignringD. refusing
      26. A. differentB. hrribleC. irrelevantD. pwerful
      27. A. As a resultB. In ther wrdsC. T be hnestD. In cntrast
      28. A. familiar withB. cautius abutC. gd atD. interested in
      29. A. memryB. impressinC. reactinD. reasn
      30. A. cmpetitiveB. cmplicatedC. simpleD. unique
      31. A. acknwledgingB. recallingC. emphasizingD. acquiring
      32. A. appealB. infrmatinC. truthD. passin
      33. A. advantageB. respnsibilityC. impactD. guidance
      34. A. RepeatB. EditC. RestrictD. Praise
      35. A. accessibleB. rdinaryC. preciusD. unnecessary
      第二节(共10个小题;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。
      The heartwarming phrase “Lve yu, gd ld self” ____36____ (sweep) acrss Chinese scial media since late 2025, drawing widespread attentin. Its ppularity has led peple t refer t themselves as “Old Self” , ____37____ friendly nickname that allws ne t step back and speak t neself with the kindness usually reserved fr a clse friend. By addressing neself as an “ld friend,” yung peple ____38____ (gentle) remind themselves t pause and practice self-kindness in daily life.
      This expressin ____39____ (include) in the “Tp 10 Internet Buzzwrds f 2025” released last mnth. Researchers interpret it as a respnse ____40____ the intense pressures facing tday’s yuth.
      Prfessr Liu Haihua frm Peking University explains that the cre lies nt in escaping challenges, ____41____ in building inner strength thrugh small acts f kindness. Yung peple have realized ____42____ they truly need is self-apprval. This trend represents a healthy psychlgical turn ____43____ (rt) in the embrace f ur wn emtinal state.
      Frm the earlier “Sang culture”, ____44____ was a trending wrd t reflect a lack f self-mtivatin felt by Chinese yung peple, t “Buddha-like yuth,” then t “lying flat,” and nw t “lve yu, gd ld self,” the wrld is witnessing a grand emtinal recnciliatin amng Chinese yuth wh find _____45_____ (relieve) in digital spaces. Chinese yung peple nt nly engage in self-healing by creating and spreading memes like “lve yu, gd ld self,” but they als frm new emtinal supprt netwrks.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      46. 假如你是李华,英语课上老师要求向全班同学分享寒假社会实践经历,请你撰写一篇课前演讲稿,内容包括:
      (1)实践具体内容;
      (2)个人感悟。
      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。
      My Stry f Winter Scial Practice
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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。
      The sun was shining brightly during ur PE class as we ran laps arund the busy playgrund. With laughter and cheers all arund me, I tk a shrt break near the field’s edge t catch my breath. It was then that I heard a faint mewing sund. Fllwing the sund, I finally sptted a tiny kitten. It lked scared and hurt, its leg twisted at a strange angle.
      “Hey, guys! Cme here!” I called ut t my classmates. They gathered arund, their faces filled with cncern. “We need t help it,” said Sarah. We all agreed. Carefully, I picked up the kitten, feeling its tiny bdy shake in my hands. It was s small and weak.
      We decided t seek help frm ur kind PE teacher, Mr Jhnsn. “Mr Jhnsn, we fund this pr kitten, and it seems badly hurt,” I said, hlding it ut t him. He lked at the kitten and then at us, a serius expressin crssing his face. “Let me call the schl nurse Mrs Thmpsn,” he said.
      Befre Mrs Thmpsn came, we quickly made a makeshift stretcher (临时担架) using a twel and tw sticks, and gently placed the kitten n it with Mr Jhnsn’s directin. A mment later, Mrs Thmpsn came running with a first aid kit. As she examined the kitten, we all held ur breath. “It lks like it has a brken leg,” she said. “We need t get it t the animal hspital immediately.” Mr Jhnsn ndded and tld us t g back t the classrm after the PE class was ver. Then, he and Mrs Thmpsn tk the kitten t the vet.
      The rest f the day was a blur. We culd nly think abut the kitten hping it wuld be fine. Befre the schl was ver, Mr Jhnsn returned t the classrm with a big smile n his face. “Gd news, kids!” he annunced. “The kitten’s surgery was a success. The vet said that with prper care it wuld make a full recvery.”
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      Hearing this, we all felt relieved.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      In the animal hspital, we saw the recvered kitten.
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