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      这是一份2025-2026学年河南4月天一联考高二下学期期中英语试卷(学生版),共15页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      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。每段对话读两遍。
      1. What will the man d next?
      A. Write a reprt.B. Send an email.C. Free up the cmputer.
      2. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Turist and guide.B. Librarian and student.C. Manager and salesman.
      3. Why was the wman late?
      A. She gt up late.B. Her car brke dwn.C. She was caught in traffic.
      4. Where are the speakers prbably?
      A. In a hspital.B. In a museum.C. In a library.
      5. Hw des the man feel abut the upcming exam?
      A. Anxius.B. Cnfident.C. Relaxed.
      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。
      6. What d the speakers decide t watch?
      A. A cmedy.B. A dcumentary.C. A sci-fi mvie.
      7. When will the mvie start?
      A. At 6:30.B. At 7:00.C. At 7:30.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8. Hw did the man spend his summer hliday?
      A. He wrked part-time.B. He traveled abrad.C. He lked after his sister.
      9. What des the man think f his jb?
      A. Bring but easy.B. Tiring but rewarding.C. Difficult and cmplex.
      10. What will the wman d this weekend?
      A. Learn t make cffee.B. Watch TV at hme.C. Visit the shp.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11. What is the wman lking fr?
      A. A blue silk dress.B. A wlen sweater.C. A cttn shirt.
      12. What size des the wman need?
      A. Small.B. Medium.C. Large.
      13. Hw much will the wman pay?
      A. $50.B. $80.C. $100.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14. What is the man’s prblem?
      A. He can’t find his suitcase.
      B. His suitcase is brken.
      C. He missed his flight.
      15. What clr is the man’s suitcase?
      A. Black.B. Red.C. Silver.
      16. What des the wman suggest the man d?
      A. Wait at the gate.B. Fill ut a frm.C. Call the airline ffice.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17. What is the speech mainly abut?
      A. A charity event.B. A sprts meet.C. A schl prgram.
      18. When will Challenge Week cme t an end?
      A. On Wednesday.B. On Friday.C. On Sunday.
      19. What is ne challenge mentined by the speaker?
      A. Giving up sugar fr just five days.
      B. Speaking 20 wrds a day fr a mnth.
      C. Discnnecting frm scial media fr a week.
      20. What shuld Challenge Week participants d?
      A. Dnate as much as pssible.
      B. Find spnsrs fr their challenges.
      C. Cmplete challenges tgether with partners.
      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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      A
      The galleries at the Center fr the Arts ffer a lively place fr students and the lcal cmmunity t cnnect with mdern artists. General admissin t all gallery exhibitins and related pening receptins are free and pen t the public.
      Visiting the Galleries
      The galleries are lcated at 190 Alumni Mall. Please nte ur seasnal perating hurs:
      ● Tuesday — Friday: 9: 00 a.m. — 5: 00 p.m.
      ● Saturday: 10: 00 a.m. — 4: 00 p.m.
      ● Sunday — Mnday: Clsed fr maintenance.
      ● Hliday Nte: The Center clses ne hur earlier than usual n the last Friday f each mnth fr staff wrkshps.
      Parking & Transprtatin
      Visitrs may use the Nrth End Parking Garage n Turner Street. It is an autmated facility; please take a ticket at the entry and pay upn exit via Visa r Mastercard.
      Current Exhibitin: Nature’s Ech
      Jin us this mnth t explre the intersectin (结合) f technlgy and the envirnment. This interactive display features 15 digital devices.
      ● Grup Bking: Schls r grups f 10 + must bk 14 days in advance t receive a 20% discunt n guided tur fees.
      ● Artist Talk: Held in the Auditrium n the last Saturday f the mnth. Seating is limited and available n a first-cme, first-served basis.
      ● Guided Turs: Every Friday at 2: 00 p. m. ($5 per persn; free fr members) .
      Accessibility
      If yu are an individual with a disability and desire accmmdatin, please cntact Jamie Wiggert at 540-231-5300 r email wiggertj@ vt. edu. T ensure we can meet yur needs, please reach ut at least 10 business days prir t yur planned visit.
      21. When des the Center clse n the last Friday f each mnth?
      A. At 2: 00 p.m.B. At 3: 00 p.m.C. At 4: 00 p.m.D. At 5: 00 p.m.
      22. Hw much des a visitr have t pay fr 6 hurs f parking?
      A. $2.00.B. $6.00.C. $10.00.D. $12.00.
      23. Hw can a visitr take a guided tur fr free?
      A. By jining a grup f ten.B. By bking in advance.
      C. By accmpanying a disabled persn.D. By btaining a membership.
      B
      Standing 70 feet abve the water, mst wuld be seized by fear. Yet, Kaylea Arnett is “as cl as a cucumber”. As a frmer diving star, Arnett’s jurney is nt ne f careful planning, but f a “free spirit” stepping int the unknwn. After graduating with a unique cmbinatin f philsphy and language science, Arnett faced a crssrads. Withut a set plan, she fllwed her passin fr diving t Macau, China, jining the circus. Mving frm traditinal 10-meter platfrms t 25-meter heights was a psychlgical challenge. “Ging twice as high as I was used t was scary at first, but nce yu d it, it’s really addicting,” she recalled. This marked her first majr shift: transfrming fear int an “addictive” pursuit f heights.
      When the glbal public event frze the entertainment industry, Arnett adjusted t the change by running a cffee shp in Mexic. Eventually, she secured a highly-regarded spt in Cirque du Sleil’s “O”—a water shw held at the Bellagi in Las Vegas. Fr three years, she enjyed the stability f perfrming fr cheers rather than scres. Hwever, a quiet urge began t grw. She started questining her chices, disturbed by the pssibility f future regrets. “It’s always been kncking n the dr, and I’ve just never pened that dr yet,” she admitted. This internal struggle between the “laid-back lifestyle” f shws and the high-pressure wrld f cmpetitin defined her next turning pint.
      Deciding t “check every bucket list”, Arnett threw herself back int cmpetitin in 2024. Her return was triumphant, placing her amng the wrld’s tp high divers with a ptential Olympic future in 2028.
      Reflecting n her wandering path, Arnett views herself as a “tumbleweed”, a nd t her Texas rts. “Wherever life takes yu, just be able t adapt t that situatin,” she said. Fr Arnett, life is an cean f pssibilities where the “wind f destiny (命运)” guides her tward ever-greater heights.
      24. What can we knw abut Arnett frm paragraph 1?
      A. She prefers a perfect plan.
      B. She is an adaptable adventurer.
      C. She is afraid f heights when standing abve water.
      D. She was greatly influenced by the majr she chse.
      25. Why did Arnett quit the water shw?
      A. She received a better jb ffer.
      B. She fund the wrk there was repetitive.
      C. She feared missing ut n future pprtunities.
      D. She had a strng desire fr public recgnitin.
      26. What des the underlined wrd “triumphant” in paragraph 3 mean?
      A. Remarkably successful.B. Secretly arranged.
      C. Cmpletely unexpected.D. Technically demanding.
      27. Which f the fllwing may Arnett agree with?
      A. One shuld utgrw the external frces.
      B. One shuld welcme changes with flexibility.
      C. It is never t late t set a specific gal.
      D. Exhibiting strict self-discipline is key t success.
      C
      In Kentucky, a unique site serves as bth a farm and a pwer plant. While large-scale slar arrays (大规模光伏阵列) ften use sheep t manage grass and plants, the develper Silicn Ranch is testing a mre ambitius prject: integrating slar energy with cattle. This practice, knwn as agrivltaics, aims t maximize land use by cmbining renewable energy with fd prductin.
      “The cmbinatin f slar and cattle culd transfrm the renewable energy landscape,” says Nick de Vries, Silicn Ranch’s chief technlgy fficer. By using vast stretches f grazing land (牧场), cmpanies can expand slar capacity withut taking up land fr agricultural businesses. This is vital in regins like Kentucky, where land cmpetitin is a majr cncern.
      Hwever, cattle present unique challenges cmpared t sheep. “They’re very large animals,” de Vries explains. “Cattle brush against things. They like t push.” Unlike sheep, which easily fit under slar panels, cattle can damage equipment. T slve this, Silicn Ranch develped CattleTracker. The main idea is that panels are easiest t damage when they are standing straight up. The CattleTracker system adjusts the panels t stay hrizntal when cattle are nearby, preventing the animals frm running int them.
      Furthermre, the system ges well with traditinal farming. Wrkers mve cattle peridically t allw grass t recver. Slar panels can perate with nrmal tracking when cattle are away and switch t “limited tracking” mde when they return. This marriage f technlgy and agriculture als fcuses n managing bidiversity and increasing the sil’s capacity t stre carbn.
      Despite a shift in gvernment plicy and the reductin f renewable energy subsidies (补贴), de Vries remains ptimistic. While gvernment-funded research has helped us understand the envirnmental effects f slar grazing, he believes the industry shuld nt rely nly n subsidies. “Yu shuld aim fr a gd business slutin, and then find what’s ging t wrk in ther places,” he states. If successful, this mdel culd turn a climate challenge int a sustainable (可持续的), net-psitive slutin fr bth energy and fd.
      28. Why is the prject in Kentucky significant?
      A. It reslves land use cnflicts.B. It bsts lcal sheep farming.
      C. It reduces slar energy csts.D. It creates new jbs fr the natives.
      29. What is the cre functin f the CattleTracker system?
      A. T track the mvement f cattle.B. T mnitr the health cnditin f cattle.
      C. T increase the efficiency f slar panels.D. T prtect equipment frm ptential damage.
      30. What des de Vries suggest fr the industry’s future?
      A. Expanding scientific research scale.B. Seeking mre gvernment subsidies.
      C. Pursuing market-driven grwth mdels.D. Restructuring gvernment energy plicies.
      31. What wuld be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. Agrivltaics: Saving Kentucky’s Agriculture
      B. Challenges in Raising Cattle n Slar Farms
      C. Technlgy’s Influence n Kentucky’s Animals
      D. New Partnership: Slar Pwer Meets Cattle Grazing
      D
      As AI systems take n increasingly humanlike tasks, there’s been a push t understand hw they “see” the wrld. “Our brains use clever ways t pick ut details frm ur busy surrundings,” says Eiji Watanabe, an assciate prfessr f neurphysilgy. Relying n them ften leads t ptical illusins (视错觉), which were nce thught t be unique t humans. Yet, certain AI mdels fall fr the same visual tricks, particularly thse designed t cpy human brain pathways.
      In his study, Watanabe and his team tested a deep neural netwrk called “PredNet” by shwing it still images that humans view as mving, such as the “rtating (转动) snakes” illusin. It was fund that the AI’s predictive system generated “illusry mtin” just like a human brain did. Fr example, after being trained n thusands f natural vides, PredNet began t predict future frames based n past experience. When faced with specific patterns, the AI mistakenly “saw” rtatin in a still image, matching the human experience.
      While cpying human perceptin (感知) may be a sign f advanced AI, it may als lead t unexpected errrs in critical tasks. The same mechanisms (机制) that allw fr rapid prcessing can cause visual errrs. In AI-driven technlgies like medical imaging r self-driving cars, misinterpreting a still bject as mving culd lead t serius cnsequences.
      Watanabe’s study als fund that creating a perfect artificial visual system was difficult. Fr instance, even thugh AI can cpy the illusin, it lacks a key human feature: the “attentin mechanism.” If a human fixes their eyes n ne spt, the illusin ften stps; hwever, the AI cntinues t perceive mtin acrss the entire image.
      Hwever, Watanabe sees these mistakes as a valuable pprtunity t understand the human brain. When AI falls fr an illusin, it supprts theries like “predictive cding” — the cncept that we see what we expect t see. These mdels ffer a way t study cmplex brain functins and sensry differences withut the mral cncerns f human experimentatin.
      32. Which aspect f AI systems des Watanabe’s study fcus n?
      A. Their verall prcessing speed.B. Their perceptin f the wrld.
      C. Their precisin in srting images.D. Their applicatin in medical fields.
      33. What causes AI t experience the “illusry mtin”?
      A. Its reliance n previus visual knwledge.
      B. Its inability t detect sme specific patterns.
      C. Its absence f an imprtant attentin mechanism.
      D. Its design independent f human brain pathways.
      34. Hw des AI differ frm humans in visual perceptin?
      A. It lacks a fcus-based self-crrectin system.
      B. It prcesses visual details at a slwer rate.
      C. It fails t distinguish mtin frm rtatin.
      D. It ignres crucial details f still images.
      35. What value des Watanabe find in AI’s making visual mistakes?
      A. It shws the disadvantage f predictive cding.
      B. It ffers a mral way t study the human brain.
      C. It explains the cmplexity f sensry differences.
      D. It helps t create perfect artificial visual systems.
      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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      I used t think being an adult was abut trying t cntrl the waves f chas in life. I’d lk at the unrganized mess in my early 20s—a perid filled with missed deadlines — and culdn’t help but cntrast it t the tidy way my mther rganized her life. ___36___
      But nw that I’ve lived a bit lnger in this unpredictable wrld, I realize my mther actually taught me a different, mre prfund lessn: ___37___ True maturity is nt the absence f truble; it’s the strength fund within it.
      ___38___ While we were living there, it received its first heavy rain in nearly a century. We quickly discvered that the city lacked a prper drainage (排水) system. Within hurs, the landscape changed cmpletely. Every rad turned int a rushing river and — as my mther struggled against the fld t drive us t schl — every rundabut became an unexpected lake.
      I remember the terrifying feeling f weightlessness as ur car began t flat. I remember the muddy water cming thrugh the drs, saking (浸湿) everything. ___39___ She didn’t scream; she patiently waited fr us t stp flating and hitting ther cars befre we finally reached the safety f dry land.
      Lking back, I realize my mther’s hands were white and her vice was thin with fear. ___40___ That is the secret f adulthd: yu cannt stp the strm, but yu can learn t get thrugh it with great balance and steady hands.
      A. She wasn’t fearless, but just stayed brave.
      B. Frtunately, the heavy rain stpped after a shrt while.
      C. It’s abut hw yu respnd t chas, nt hw yu try t cntrl it.
      D. This realizatin cmes frm a memry f ur time in a freign cuntry.
      E. Fllwing my strict schedule was the nly way t keep my life n track.
      F. But mst imprtantly, I was impressed by hw calm and steady my mther was.
      G. Entering her tidy huse makes yu realize the benefits f keeping things in rder.
      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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      Last summer, I felt cmpletely depressed by the endless “likes” and “shares” n my phne. T ____41____ myself, I decided t spend a week in a remte village where Wi-Fi was a ____42____ .
      On my first afternn, I sat n a bench, ____43____ reaching fr my pcket t check the latest news. Finding it ____44____ , I felt a sense f anxiety washed ver me. I realized I had frgtten hw t simply “be” withut a screen. Just then, an elderly man sitting nearby ____45____ me t help him srt a large basket f dried beans.
      At first, I fund the task ____46____ . My fingers were used t tapping screens, nt handling dusty seeds. Hwever, as we wrked in harmny, the ____47____ disappeared. We started talking — nt abut “trending” tpics, but abut the quality f the sil and the histry f the trees arund us. He didn’t ask fr my “prfile”; he was nly ____48____ in my stries.
      By the third day, I stpped ____49____ my lst signal. I nticed that withut the ____50____ f ntificatins (通知), my bservatin became ____51____ . I saw the vivid clrs f the sunset that n camera culd truly capture.
      When it was time t ____52____ , I didn’t take a picture with my new friend. ____53____ , we shared a firm handshake. I returned t the city finally, but the ____54____ stayed with me. I learned that while technlgy cnnects the wrld, nly ____55____ cnnects suls.
      41. A. impressB. refreshC. persuadeD. reward
      42. A. fantasyB. testC. mustD. secret
      43. A. patientlyB. absent-mindedlyC. well-meaninglyD. frmally
      44. A. dirtyB. brkenC. emptyD. safe
      45. A. invitedB. frcedC. warnedD. permitted
      46. A. familiarB. appealingC. meaningfulD. tiring
      47. A. dishnestyB. curisityC. awkwardnessD. cnfidence
      48. A. visibleB. interestedC. trappedD. hidden
      49. A. missingB. ignringC. reprtingD. sharing
      50. A. prtectinB. changeC. crrectinD. interruptin
      51. A. narrwerB. simplerC. sharperD. clser
      52. A. fllwB. repeatC. reflectD. leave
      53. A. InsteadB. BesidesC. TherefreD. Smehw
      54. A. encuragementB. lessnC. regretD. pressure
      55. A. cmpetitinB. passinC. presenceD. frgiveness
      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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
      A series f measures is making China increasingly attractive t internatinal visitrs, wh lve t explre Chinese culture, scenery and new experiences.
      China’s grwing appeal ___56___ (demnstrate) at ITB Berlin 2026, a glbal turism trade fair that wrapped up its 60th anniversary this year last Thursday. The event nce again drew turism prfessinals frm arund the wrld, ___57___ the “Niha China” pavilin (展台) generating strng interest amng visitrs thrughut the fair.
      Carefully ___58___ (adjust) her Chinese-style utfit at the Chinese pavilin, a yung blnde wman smiled at her cmpanin and said, “It feels like I’ve really stepped int an ancient Chinese painting.”
      “Fr many freigners, beautiful natural scenery and traditinal Chinese culture may be great ___59___ (draw) f travel t China,” Jack Pinnick, an American wh has lived in China fr 16years, tld Xinhua. This year, he perfrmed a Wudang martial arts rutine at the China pavilin, attracting ___60___ steady crwd f nlkers.
      Pinnick believes that interest in China amng internatinal visitrs is changing in ___61___ (evidence) ways. Nw, mre and mre are being attracted by the depth and diversity f traditinal Chinese culture.
      At the Berlin fair, a travel-tech cmpany, ___62___ applies AI t travel services, displayed its Seeking China AI itinerary-planning engine, an intelligent recmmendatin system, ___63___ a ne-stp platfrm fr crss-brder travel services. Besides new technlgies, strnger industry standards ___64___ (adpt) in China als help create a safer and mre reliable market envirnment.
      Albin Lidl, president f the German Travel Assciatin, tld Xinhua that the German travel industry hpes t deepen ____65____ (cperate) with China s that mre German travelers can explre the cuntry’s diverse fferings.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      66. 假定你是李华,你校上个月举办了“校友开放日”活动,请给校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
      1. 活动介绍;
      2. 活动反响。
      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:校友 alumnus (alumni pl)
      Alumni Reunin
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25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。
      My nine-year-ld daughter lked up at me, hping I wuld jin her fr a walk n the beach. But my never-ending t-d list jumped instantly, and my eyes drifted t the dinner dishes piled high in the sink, a silent refusal frming in my mind.
      I planned t tell her we culd g tmrrw—I had t wash the dishes, and the whle day’s busyness exhausted me. Staring at her eager eyes, I remembered making the same excuse the night befre, and I culd nt help but ntice the disappintment in her eyes. It was ur first summer living by the beach, and my daughter’s lve fr the beach was far beynd my imaginatin. Spending the entire day playing in the sand and waves was never enugh fr her. She whispered that summer was slipping away, and I knew she was right— summer in New England was always shrt, and if I kept putting it ff, we might miss it entirely. Finally, I tld her we culd g but nly fr a quick walk. She rushed t put n her flip-flps (拖鞋).
      As we walked alng the shreline, she stpped nw and then t gaze at the beach beneath her feet and the sky in the distance. She wuld glance at the setting sun and the beautiful pink-and-range sky. But my mind was always elsewhere, barely nticing the beautiful scenery arund us. After just fifteen minutes, I urged her t head back hme.
      My attitude did nt change at all ver the next week. Every night, I accmpanied her alng the beach walk unwillingly, never truly calming dwn t enjy the mment. T me, it was just anther task I had t finish, bringing n jy at all.
      Then ne day, everything changed. As we apprached the dunes (沙丘), the clr f the sky began t shift gradually. When we reached a place, a breathtaking sunset unflded befre ur eyes— shades f range, yellw, and red lit up the sky like a natural painting. My daughter and I std there in surprise, all my restlessness and impatience fading away in that very mment.
      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。
      The next evening, instead f fearing the beach walk, I turned t my daughter.
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