2025-2026学年河北唐山市迁安市某中学高二下学期4月份考试英语试卷(学生版)
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这是一份2025-2026学年河北唐山市迁安市某中学高二下学期4月份考试英语试卷(学生版),共6页。试卷主要包含了5 分,满分 37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
第一部分听力(略)
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
Fur Fantastic Museums fr Kids t Explre
A Jurney int Medical Histry, Leeds
The Thackray Museum f Medicine in Leeds has recently undergne a majr renvatin, ffering visitrs a vivid dive int medical histry. Its highlight is a life-sized Victrian street scene, cmplete with authentic smells and histrical details. The museum als shwcases the devastating impacts f nce-deadly infectius diseases like chlera and smallpx — diseases that were widespread lng befre the inventin f vaccines. Beynd exhibitins, there are engaging talks, interactive displays and fun games, as well as intrductins t the remarkable health heres wh dedicated their lives t fighting diseases ver the centuries.
Admissin: Adults £12; Children (5-15) £10; Under 5s free.
A Tribute t Railway and Fire Histry, Walthamstw, Lndn
Tucked away in Walthamstw, the Walthamstw Pumphuse Museum is a small gem cmbining indr and utdr exhibits, perfect fr yung histry and machine lvers. A massive steam engine stands prudly at the entrance, immediately catching the eye. Inside, tw 1967 Victria Line train carriages are n shw, with their driver’s cabs pen fr kids wh dream f being train drivers t explre. The museum als features Fireman Frank’s display, which includes a classic fire engine that starred in ppular TV shws such as Lndn’s Burning.
Admissin: Free fr all.
A Wrld f Illusins and Visin, Edinburgh
Edinburgh’s Camera Obscura and Wrld f Illusins ffers a magical experience, taking kids n a jurney thrugh the histry f visin and light. It presents a unique glimpse f what Edinburgh lked like in the past, with stunning views and histrical insights. Spanning five flrs, the museum huses mre than 100 fully interactive exhibits — and there are n “d nt tuch” signs anywhere, making it incredibly kid-friendly. The perspective rm is a particular hit: yung visitrs can dance with their wn shadws, match their faces with a mnkey’s in a fun ptical trick, pretend t serve their head n a plate and even lie n a life-sized shark mdel, all thrugh amazing visual illusins.
Admissin: Adults £16; Children (5-15) £12; Under 5s free.
A Step Back int Ancient Rural Life, Chichester, West Sussex
Fr kids curius abut what life was like lng ag, the Weald and Dwnland Living Museum in Chichester is the perfect place. This pen-air museum lets visitrs see, tuch and even smell what ancient rural life was like, with a multisensry and living presentatin f histry. It has ver 50 histric rural buildings, dating frm early medieval England all the way t the Victrian era, all preserved and restred t their riginal cnditin. Kids can als visit friendly farm animals, run arund and burn ff energy in the wded area and playgrund, r play traditinal ld-fashined games in a histric big huse if the weather is bad.
Admissin: Family ticket (2 adults + up t 3 children) £42.
1. What can visitrs learn abut at the Thackray Museum f Medicine?
A. The latest research n vaccine develpment.
B. The influence f deadly diseases befre vaccines.
C. The mdern medical treatment fr chlera and smallpx.
D. The life stries f famus mdern dctrs and nurses.
2. Hw much shuld a family with tw adults and a 6-year-ld child pay t visit the Camera Obscura and Wrld f Illusins?
A. £32.B. £40.C. £44.D. £76.
3. What d the fur museums have in cmmn?
A. They all ffer free admissin fr yung kids.
B. They all fcus n the experience f ancient rural life.
C. They all cmbine histrical knwledge with interactive fun.
D. They all have exhibits that appeared in ppular TV prgrams.
B
Silver Spring, Maryland is a center fr immigrants (移民) and refugees. Manuel Vera, nw knwn as the “Bike Dude”, fund sme unique and creative ways t supprt his cmmunity.
At first, Manuel Vera just wanted t d smething prductive during the COVID-19 lckdwn (封锁). S he ffered t fix peple’s bikes fr free in his neighbrhd.
“Then I started thinking abut all the bikes peple have at hme that never get used,” says Vera, 74, wh is retired frm the lcal pwer cmpany. Sn he asked neighbrs t dnate bikes cllecting dust after kids had utgrwn them r adults had upgraded t new mdels. Then, in his tidy little backyard shed, he’d get t wrk. Since space is s tight, Vera prefers t wrk alne thugh nt fr lack f vlunteers.
Vera repairs the bikes and gives them away at parks with a “Free Bikes” sign. Then he pairs peple up with the perfect new ride and watches them pedal away happily. His first giveaway saw six bikes g in under 30 minutes.
But Vera wanted t reach thse wh needed help the mst. Making life better, ne bike at a time. In additin t helping the adults and kids he meets at his Free Bikes events, eager custmers als cme frm lcal resettlement agencies. The agencies prvide Vera with the height, gender and age f a rider, and he delivers a fitting bicycle t their dr. He’s happy t make the trip.
Vera recalls that an Afghan man needed a way t get t his new jb as a night security guard. Vera prvided him with nt nly a bike and helmet but als lights and a reflective vest. Lbrahim Alashe’s new bike cuts his travel time in half.
“When I sught bicycles, it was very expensive, s when he des this fr peple, it makes them s happy,” says Alashe. “It was ne f my dreams t get a bicycle. S it’s very gd.”
S far, his simple ffer t repair bikes has grwn int an engine f kindness, prviding wheels t ver 700 peple and fueling the entire cmmunity.
4. What did Manuel Vera first ffer t d fr his neighbrs?
A. Dnate bicycles t refugees.B. Fix their bikes withut charge.
C. Cllect unused bikes frm them.D. Teach bike repair skills nline.
5. Why did Vera chse t help peple thrugh resettlement agencies?
A. T get mre vlunteers fr his small shed.
B. T earn a reputatin as a cmmunity leader.
C. Because giving bikes in parks was nt successful.
D. T help peple with the greatest needs mre directly.
6. Which wrds best describe Manual Vera?
A. Strict and serius.B. Kind and thughtful.
C. Shy and quiet.D. Ambitius and prud.
7. What des the stry mainly tell us?
A. Hw bicycle recycling benefits the envirnment.
B. Hw a retired man spent his time during the lckdwn.
C. Hw a small act f kindness can pwer a cmmunity.
D. Hw immigrants face challenges in Silver Spring, Maryland.
C
In 2012, an iPhne fell int my hands. This smart technlgy seemed like the entrance t nly fun and psitive things like chatting with friends and blgging.
Hwever, seven years later, I had becme hrribly limited t it. Recent reprts shw that I’m nt alne. Accrding t a study, the average American spends five hurs a day n smart devices and abut 2.5 f thse hurs are spent n scial, messaging, media and entertainment apps.
It’s hard t explain when the lve and jy I felt fr my iPhne turned int a dependency. I fell asleep t my phne every night and wke t it each mrning. I checked the weather app every mrning befre I chse hw t dress fr the day. I used it t help me find my way thrugh a city I shuld knw well enugh n my wn. I updated my email bx every time I picked my phne up.
Just like with any addictin, my phne dependency began t influence my life. While spending time with family, I’d stare int a small screen n my lap instead f being invlved in cmmunicating with my lved nes. At wrk, my prductivity levels drpped. And then, my fur-year relatinship came t an end. Eventually, I was left with years f memries and a mbile phne that culdn’t prvide enjyable cmpany acrss a dinner table, share in the jys f experiencing a cncert r kiss me gdnight befre bed.
Nw, I mve thrugh life with mre purpse and intentin. I’ve cut back n carelessly giving away my limited time and attentin t my phne. Instead, I fcus my effrts n being as present as pssible. Truly training the mind t stay present is a lng and challenging rad, but it’s imprtant t start smewhere.
I hpe yu’ll take a deep lk at yur wn phne habits and reevaluate hw imprtant a rle yu are letting it play in yur life. Whether r nt yu’ve reached a place in yur life where yur screen time feels prblematic, there’s n harm in mindfully giving yur current practices sme thught.
8. What des the authr mean by saying “I’m nt alne” underlined in Paragraph 2?
A. He takes his iPhne fr cmpany.B. He has many friends arund him.
C. There’re many Americans like him.D. Blgging brings him great pleasure.
9. Accrding t Paragraph 3, the authr_________.
A. was quite cnfused abut sme apps
B. became hpelessly addicted t his iPhne
C. was afraid f spending mre time n his iPhne
D. never dressed himself by checking the weather app
10. What des Paragraph 4 mainly fcus n?
A. Why the authr’s prductivity levels drpped.
B. Why the authr finally had phne dependency.
C. Hw the authr bravely crrected his mistakes.
D. Hw the authr’s life was negatively affected.
11. What des the authr intend t d in the last paragraph?
A. Persuade peple t live a n-phne life.
B. Advise peple t use their phnes reasnably.
C. Inspire peple t cnsider their rles in life again.
D. Urge peple t devte their spare time t screens.
D
Fr years, we’ve been teaching a class n music and the mind. At the start f each semester, we asked the students t cmplete a survey n their favrite sngs and artists. Students’ favrite sngs and artists get lnger and mre varied each year and their playlists barely verlap (重叠).
Indeed, listening t music is a deeply private and persnal experience nwadays and even mre s with the intrductin f the iPhne and smartphnes. When teenagers listen t music via streaming, artificial intelligence and scial media platfrms team up t suggest persnalized playlists fr them.
Sme yung peple feel that AI generated (playlists make them expsed t smething uninteresting. Their playlists are ppulated with sngs and artists they’ve never heard f befre, yet they all sund similar. In the past, they might nt have nticed such a situatin. Their musical cnsumptin was dminated (占主导) by the “Tp-40” artists. Hwever, AI-generated playlists have changed this, since a wider range f music is available.
Furthermre, if they think their AI influenced playlists are unappealing, they still have the ability t search fr new music just because AI desn’t prevent them researching and discvering music n their wn. Anything that exists, they can find. The stre is always pen.
As yung peple transitin (过渡) frm childhd t adulthd with varius styles f music, tw seemingly ppsing prcesses becme essential — frming a unique identity while becming part f a cmmunity. Music listening and preferences play an imprtant rle in it and AI generated playlists may have the ptential t challenge this transitin.
Fears f new technlgies are cmmn. Fr example, the decline f scheduled netwrk TV erased lts f cmmn grund fr discussin. Will 50 millin Americans ever again watch the series ending f a TV shw, as they did fr Friends in 2004? And will AI make it easier t differentiate the self, but harder t bnd with thers?
12. What d we knw abut students’ favrite playlists frm the survey?
A. Their musical tastes have becme increasingly diverse.
B. They have lst interest in music recmmended by AI.
C. They prefer t listen t music tgether with thers.
D. Their playlists are dminated by the “Tp-40” artists.
13. Why d sme yung peple dislike AI generated playlists?
A. The playlists are nt updated in time.
B. The music in the playlists is hard t find.
C. The music in the playlists sunds alike.
D. The playlists lack persnalized elements.
14. Which may the authr agree with regarding yung peple’s transitin t adulthd?
A. Listening t music has little effect n scial bnding.
B. Yung peple shuld avid using AI generated playlists.
C. Music preferences stp the develpment f persnal identity.
D. Frming a unique identity and jining a cmmunity are bth vital.
15. Why des the authr mentin the TV series Friends in the text?
A. T stress the pwer f traditinal media.
B. T intrduce a ppular TV shw t readers.
C. T shw the ptential scial influence f AI.
D. T cmpare the current expressin with past nes.
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。
Practical Health Tips fr a Better 2026
As we enter 2026, fcusing n simple, achievable habits is mre effective than chasing majr transfrmatins fr imprving health. ____16____
Nutritin frms the fundatin. Experts strngly recmmend a balanced, whle-fd diet, ____17____ This pattern, rich in vegetables, fruits, and whle grains, helps manage weight and reduce chrnic disease risk. A practical start is t fill half yur plate with vegetables at ne meal each day.
Regular physical activity is equally crucial. Aiming fr at least 150 minutes f mderate activity per week, plus tw strength sessins, is highly beneficial. ____18____ Remember, mvement accumulated in shrt bursts thrughut the day als cunts.
____19____ Mst adults need between seven and nine hurs f sleep. Establishing a calming bedtime rutine, limiting screen time befre sleep, and ensuring a cl, dark sleeping envirnment can greatly imprve sleep quality.
Furthermre, nurturing mental well-being and scial cnnectins is vital. Strng relatinships enhance resilience and are linked t better health utcmes. Managing stress thrugh mindfulness, meditatin, r spending time in nature is als imprtant. ____20____
Ultimately, the path t better health is built n sustainable daily chices. By starting small and fcusing n these cre areas — diet, mvement, sleep, and mental wellness — yu can build a lasting fundatin fr vitality in 2026 and beynd.
A. Fr example, the Mediterranean diet is a tp chice fr lng-term health.
B. Sme peple prefer high-intensity wrkuts at the gym.
C. Health experts emphasize that small, cnsistent changes lead t big benefits.
D. If feeling cnsistently verwhelmed, seek fr prfessinal help.
E. A sufficient amunt f sleep is required.
F. Priritizing quality sleep supprts memry, immunity, and md.
G. The key is t find activities yu enjy, like walking r dancing.
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。
As a teen, I hated aerbics. At the ftball curt, I’d be the galkeeper, nly because it needed the least ____21____. On sprts days, if I culdn’t skip it, I’d pick lng jump because it needs less energy.
Unlike my friends wh played ftball r rugby fr fun, I saw exercise as punishment. As an adult, I tried running and didn’t hate it, but I always thught I was ____22____ at it. It made me feel like I was back at schl, cming last in relays and ____23____ myself.
Then, at 38, I ran with my 5-year-ld daughter. We talked abut it at hme, and she gt ____24____. She said running sunded fun — and that reminded me: exercise shuld be ____25____, nt awful. I realized I chse t run nw, nt because I had t.
Friends tld us abut junir parkrun: 2km runs fr kids aged 4-14, where adults can jin. It’s all abut fun, nt being the ____26____.
One cld Sunday mrning, we went. Running with my daughter, I was shcked — she didn’t ____27____ r stp early. She really lved it. We didn’t cmpete r wrry abut ____28____ time; we just enjyed running ____29____. I didn’t even check ur _____30_____ n my app.
Later, when I ran alne and felt tired, my usual thught came: “Stp! Yu’re _____31_____!” But then I remembered hw I encuraged my daughter that mrning. S I tld myself, “Yu’re ding great. Keep _____32_____.” It _____33_____! I talked t myself like I talked t her — kindly, like I was talking t my yunger self. I didn’t want her t see running as _____34_____, s I shuldn’t either.
Nw, junir parkrun is ur regular thing. I dn’t care if I’m “gd” r “bad” at running, and I dn’t _____35_____ myself t thers. I just fllw my daughter, enjy the mment, and feel grateful my bdy lets me run with her. I dn’t think abut calries r kilmeters anymre — nly hw gd I feel.
21. A. mvementB. investmentC. attentinD. cnsideratin
22. A. gdB. cleverC. badD. mad
23. A. embarrassingB. puzzlingC. shckingD. bring
24. A. relaxedB. interestedC. annyedD. cnnected
25. A. elegantB. cmpetitiveC. flexibleD. enjyable
26. A. lightestB. fastestC. mildestD. simplest
27. A. cryB. laughC. advanceD. cmplain
28. A. finishB. spareC. freeD. break
29. A. rapidlyB. silentlyC. tgetherD. alne
30. A. ruteB. scaleC. paceD. energy
31. A. wnderfulB. greatC. hrribleD. terrible
32. A. gingB. walkingC. wanderingD. hiking
33. A. happenedB. wrkedC. prgressedD. clicked
34. A. praiseB. rewardC. punishmentD. disappintment
35. A. expressB. revealC. intrduceD. cmpare
第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每题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。
In recent years, climate change has had a great impact ____36____ the animals. In 2013, the whle wrld ____37____ (shck) by a news pht f a dead plar bear n Nrway’s Arctic island f Svalbard. Due t the increase in temperature, ____38____ (prbable), the plar bear died frm lack f fd.
What is causing the increase? Climate scientists think it is the greenhuse effect, ____39____ includes the “natural” greenhuse effect and the “man-made” greenhuse effect. The “man-made” greenhuse effect has becme ____40____ big prblem. Peple prduce huge amunts f greenhuse gases, ____41____ (leave) mre heat energy trapped in the atmsphere. The rise in temperature has led t an increase in natural ____42____ (disaster).
Climate scientists warn that actins shuld be taken. Otherwise there will be a ____43____ (high) price t pay. Gvernments shuld take measures ____44____ (reduce) greenhuse gas emissins and individuals can als make a ____45____ (different) by reducing the amunt f carbn dixide they prduce.
第四部分基础知识(满分20分)
第一节:选词填空(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)
46. After a gd night’s sleep and a mrning walk, she felt cmpletely _________ and full f energy.
47. The cmpany has built a strng _________ fr prducing high-quality prducts.
48. His _________ fr helping thers was pure kindness, nt persnal gain.
49. Students are required t _________ their assignments befre the deadline.
50. The tw cultures lived tgether in a _________ way, sharing traditins and respecting differences.
51. She decided t _________ a new car after saving mney fr several years.
52. She suffered years f physical _________.
53. The prisner was _________ frm prisn after serving his full sentence.
54. The film’s wnderful _________ effects made the audience feel as if they were inside the stry.
55. Under his teacher’s patient _________, he gradually imprved his writing skills.
第二节:补全句子(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)
56. His unique sense f humr sets him _________ frm the ther candidates.
他独特的幽默感使他与其他候选人区别开来。
57. I enjyed the whle exhibitin, and _________ particular, the il paintings.
我很喜欢整个展览,尤其是那些油画。
58. The skilled actr brught the histrical character _________ life n stage.
这位技艺精湛的演员在舞台上将历史人物演绎得栩栩如生。
59. In the harsh winter, the villagers relied _________ stred fd t survive.
在严酷的冬天,村民们依靠储存的食物生存下来。
60. The cmpany raised salaries in respnse _________ emplyees’ demands.
为了回应员工的要求,公司提高了工资。
61. The cmmittee is cmpsed _________ ten members frm different departments.
该委员会由来自不同部门的十名成员组成。
62. She has been feeling stressed _________ lately due t the appraching final exams.
由于期末考试临近,她最近感到压力很大。
63. I’d like t thank yu _________ behalf f the entire team.
我谨代表整个团队向您表示感谢。
64. He applied fr the psitin, but the cmpany turned him _________ due t lack f experience.
他申请了那个职位,但公司因他缺乏经验而拒绝了他。
65. The flwers in the garden give _________ a pleasant fragrance in the evening.
花园里的花朵在夜晚散发出怡人的芳香。
第五部分写作(共两节,满分20分)
第一节:书写(满分5分)
请在答题卡横线上工整抄写下面的文字。
“Life is T a persn nthing is mre precius than their life, and if they entrust me with that life, hw culd I refuse that trust, saying I'm cld, hungry, r tired?” These wrds f Dr. Lin Qiazhi give us a lk int the heart f this amazing wman, and what carried her thrugh a life f hard chices.
第二节:书面表达(满分15分)
66. 你校英语校报举行以“Healthy Lifestyle”为主题的征文活动,请你写一份稿件,分享自己生活方式的转变,内容包括:
1.过去情况;
2.你的转变;
3.你的感受。
注意:(1)词数80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Healthy Lifestyle
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________reputatin, guidance, mtive, purchase, abuse, refreshed,
released, visual, harmnius, negative.、 cruel, submit
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