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高二英語注意事項:1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AUplandLemonFestival2026Thecountdownison!TheUplandLemonFestivalreturnstoHistoricDowntownUplandonJune5-7,2026,andwe’realreadydreamingofthelemons,livemusic,carnivalrides,tastybites,andfamilyfunthatbringourcommunitytogethereveryyear.Whetheryou’reafanofLemonCountryStage,thewildrides,lemon-inspiredtreats,orjustsoakinginthesunnySouthernCaliforniaatmosphere,markyourcalendarnow—youwon’twanttomissit.Activities:MechanicalBullRiding:BesuretosignupthisFridayforourMechanicalBullContest!Thefirsttenpeopletosignupareenteredfree.Prizesarefor1st,2nd,and3rdplace.Grandprizeisa$50giftcardand2freeunlimitedridewristbands(腕套).AxeThrowing:JoinAxeLairforanexcitingaxe-throwingexperiencethatwillsharpenyourskillsandstirupyourcompetitivespirit!Perfectforfriendsandfamiliesalike,theactivitywillhaveexpertinstructorstoguideparticipants(參與者)throughthebasics,ensuringafunandsafeenvironmentforeveryone.Karaoke:KickoffyourweekendwithanightoflivemusiconLemonCountryStage!JoinusthisFridayat7-10pmforthebestkaraokeexperiencearound.Whetheryou’reaseasonedperformerorafirst-timesinger,grabthemicrophoneandsingyourheartouttoyourfavoritetunes,Non-ProfitRowVisitNon-ProfitRowandsupporttheincredibleregionalorganizationsdedicatedto(致力于)makingapositiveimpact.Meetpassionaterepresentativesfromvariousnon-profits,learnabouttheirmissions,andfindouthowyoucangetinvolved.CraftersCornerExplorethelivelyCraftersCorner,wheretalentedartandcraftvendors(攤販)willbeshowcasingandsellingtheirunique,handmadecreations.21.WhatisaspecialofferfortheMechanicalBullContest?A.Everyparticipantwillbetrainedforfree.B.Ridewristbandsareforalltheparticipants.C.Thefirsttenpeopletosignupgetfreeentry.D.Peoplecansignupwithinthewholefestival.22.Inwhichactivitymayyouhavetogetprofessionalguidance?A.AxeThrowing. B.VisitingNon-ProfitRow.C.ExploringCraftersCorner. D.KaraokeonLemonCountryStage.23.WhatcanyoudoatNon-ProfitRow?A.Displaytheirhandmadecraftsforsale.B.Competeforprizesinabullridingcontest.C.Enjoylemon-inspiredtreatsandtastybites.D.Learnaboutcontributingtothecommunity.BAtasummercampinaSouthernCaliforniasuburb,thegrandmaswereincharge.Everyweek,theytaughtagroupof8-to-14-year-oldslifeskillslikehowtocookandsew(縫制).“Lonelinessissomethingthatseniorsarechallengedwith,andtheylovehavingyoungerpeoplearoundthem,”saidZainabHussain,aprogrammanageratOliveCommunityServices,anonprofitthathostedthecamptobringteensandelderlyadultstogether.Inthecamp,asmallroomwasfilledwithenergyasthekidschattedandchewedonsnacks.Somegrandmaswerearoundandwatched,contenttojustbearoundtheyoungsters.HaqiqahAbdulRahim,oneofthegrandmasservingastheinstructorforsewing,saidmanykidsdon’tlearntheseskillsatschool,sothey’refillinginagap.Shestoodinfrontoftheroomatthestartoftheactivity,holdingupvarioustoolsandexplainingwhattheywere.Rahimalsodidn’tgettospendalotoftimewithhergrandchildrenbecausetheydidn’tliveclose.“Itisheartwarmingtobeabletointeractwiththosewholovebeingaroundyou,”Rahimsaid.ThesummercampwasheldinpartnershipwiththeGoldenConnectionsClub,startedby14-year-oldhighschoolstudentLeenaAlbinali.Shelivedwithhergrandmabutrealizedotherstudentsdidn’thavethesameopportunitytospendasmuchtimewiththeirgrandparents.Shealsolearnedaboutageism(年齡歧視)andotherchallengesfacedbysenioradultsinoneofherclasses.“Theytreatuslikewe’retheirgrandchildren,”Albinalisaid.“Wesharewhatweknowaboutartificialintelligenceanditsimpactonourlives,andtheelderssharetheirlifestoriesandadvice.Oneofthemostimportantthingsthey’vesharedwithmeistoliveinthemoment,somethingthat’stakenonnewmeaningforme—Thepeoplewehaverightnowarenotgoingtobewithusforever.”24.Whatisthepurposeofthesummercamp?A.Toteachkidslifeskills. B.Tohelpseniorsfightloneliness. C.Toconnectgenerations. D.Toeducatekidstorespectseniors.25.HowdoesRahimfindherjobofteachingsewinginthecamp?A.Itmakesupforthelessonsatschool. B.Itofferscareeroptionstokidsinfuture.C.Itinspireskids’interestinherprofession.D.Itremindshertocontacthergrandchildren.26.WhatinspiredAlbinalitosetupGoldenConnectionsClub?A.Herschool’ssupport. B.Herownexperience.C.Seniors’commonvoice. D.Ageismhergrandmagot.27.WhatmessagedoesAlbinaliwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Thesharedchallengesfacinggenerations. B.Thecuriosityofseniorsabouttechnology. C.Thewisdomoftheseniors’lifeexperience.D.Theenrichingexchangeacrossgenerations.CSinceGlacier(冰川)NationalPark’screation,ithasrepresentedthespiritualtreasureofAmericanswithitsbreathtakinglandscapes.Buttoday,climatewarmingthreatenstheveryemblemofthepark,leavingitfacingafutureinwhichitsnamecouldbecruelironies(諷刺).DeepwithinGlacierNationalPark,visitorsarenowmetwithanamazingsight:apeacefullakeofpalebluewaterlyingamongtoweringpeaks.Beautifulasitis,theverypresenceofthislakeisnotdesiredbypeople.Justafewdecadesago,thislandscapewasentirelyfrozen.Nowtheglacieritselfisreducedtotakingupasmallarea,shelteredfromtheSunattheedgeofthelakecreatedthroughitsownmelting(融化).Theparkhasalreadylost60percentofitsnamesakeglacierssincethe1850s,andscientistspredicttheircompletedisappearancebythecentury’send.FamiliesfromallovertheUSandabroadfloodtothesenaturalwonderstocreatememoriesthatwilllast.ConservingthenationalparkisoneoftherareissuesthatbringspoliticalopponentstogetherintheUS.Withtensofmillionsofvisitorstothesesiteseveryyear,itisalsoaneconomicnecessity.TheUSgovernmentrecentlyannouncedconsiderablefundstohelp.ThishasissuedachallengetotheidentityofNationalParkService,aUSagencybroughtintoexistencebya1916lawthatcalledforthepreservationofthosetreasuredsitespristine(處于原始狀態(tài)的)fortheenjoymentoffuturegenerations.“Butit’snowprettyclearthatit’snotachievableinmanyplaces,”admitsJohnGross,anecologistwiththeNationalParkServiceclimatechangeresponseprogram.“It’scertainlypossiblethattheparkcouldlosetheiconicfeatureforwhichithasbeennamed.”Theclimatecrisishasthusbroughtaboutashiftintheorganization’sphilosophy:It’sacceptabletochangeapark’snaturalstatetostopitsfurtherworsening.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emblem”inparagraph1mean?A.Symbol. B.Location. C.Recovery. D.Construction.29.Whyisthenewlakeintheparkmentioned?A.Tohighlighttheeconomicvalueofthepark.B.Toserveasevidenceofthewarmingclimate.C.Toexplaintheprocessofglacierformation.D.Todescribeanewpopulartouristattraction.30.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheNationalParkService?A.Itmainlyallowsforeconomicbenefits.B.Itshowsconfidenceinrestoringthepark.C.Itisforcedtoadjustitsprotectionprinciple.D.Itistakingmeasurestolimitvisitornumbers.31.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ANewIdeaforParkConservationB.AParkIsEconomicallyonThinIceC.APoliticalAgreementonRenamingaParkD.AParkMightBeatRiskofRedefiningItselfDTensofthousandsofpeoplebleedtodeatheachyearbeforetheycangettoahospital.That’sbecauseambulancescan’troutinelycarryblood,whichwouldfailtoworkwithoutsufficientrefrigeration.Soscientistshavebeenonaquesttodevelopartificialbloodthatcouldbestoredinpowdered(粉狀的)formandcouldbemixedwithwateronthespottosavelives.SomeofthisresearchisbeingconductedattheUniversityofMarylandSchoolofMedicineinBaltimore.AllanDoctor’steammakesartificialbloodfromhemoglobin(血紅蛋白).Theresearchersobtainhemoglobinfromoutdatedbloodandencloseitinabubble(泡)offat,essentiallycreatingartificialredbloodcells(細(xì)胞)foruse.ThisprotectivebubbleistheinnovationthatAllanthinkswillsolvethesafetyproblemscausedbyotherattemptsatmakingartificialblood.Othereffortsalsousedhemoglobin,butunprotectedhemoglobincanbepoisonoustoorgans(器官).“Wehavetohidethehemoglobininsideacell.It’sanartificialcellthatmakesitsafeandeffective,”Allansays.Thescientiststhenfreeze-drytheartificialredbloodcellsintoapowderthatcanstaygooduntilanemergency.It’sdesignedsothatatthemomentit’sneeded,medicscanmixitwithwaterandwithinaminutetheyhaveblood.Ithasalongshelllifeforyears,anditcanbeeasilytransported.Allan’steamhasappliedtheirartificialbloodtohundredsofinjuredrabbitsandsofaritlookssafeandeffective.Whiletheresultssofarseempositive,Allansayshestillneedstoprovethathisartificialbloodwouldbesafeandeffectiveforpeople.“Ithinkit’sareasonableapproach,”saysTimEstep,ascientistwhoconsultswithcompaniesdevelopingartificialblood.“Butbecausethisfieldhasbeensochallenging,theproofwillbeintheclinicaltrials,”headds.“WhileI’moveralloptimistic,placingabetonanyonetechnologyrightnowisoveralldifficult.”32.Whydoscientistsdevelopartificialblood?A.Tosavethespaceofambulances. B.Toreplacetheoutdatedblood.C.Tosavethosewhobleedheavily. D.Todealwithbloodstorageissue.33.Whatisthefunctionofbubbleoffattohemoglobin?A.Tospeedupitsreproduction. B.Toremoveitsharmtoorgans.C.Tokeepitfromformingcells. D.Tomakeitsfreeze-dryingeasy.34.Whathighlightsthepowderedartificialblood?A.Itwon’tgobadeasily. B.Itfunctionswithoutwater.C.Itproducesrapideffects. D.Itcutsdownpatients’costs.35.WhatisTimEstep’sattitudetowardsAllan’sartificialblood?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Careful. D.Curious.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Itisimportanttobemindfulofyourbodylanguageduringajobinterview.However,bodylanguagecanbeabithardtocontrolinavirtualsetting.Herearesometipstohelpyouperformwellinavideointerview.36Thissimpleactionshowsthatyou’refullyfocusedintheinteraction,helpingtobuildaconnectionmuchlikein-personconversations.Ifyoureyeswanderawaytosomethingelseinyourenvironment,yourinterviewermightassumethatyouaredistracted.Staringatatinydotinsteadofsomeone’sfacemightfeelstrange,butwhattrulymattersishowyoucomeacrosstothepersonontheothersideofthescreen.Mindyourfacialexpressions.37Useitduringintroductionsorwhenrespondingtolightheartedmoments.Itconveysenthusiasmandmakesyouappearmorefriendlyandwelcoming.38Forinstance,showconfidenceandenthusiasmwhentalkingaboutyouraccomplishments,andmaintainathoughtfullookwhenansweringtoughquestionsPayattentiontoyourposture(姿勢).Thekeyintochangebetweensittinguprightandleaninginthroughouttheinterview.39Forexample,whentheinterviewershareskeydetailsabouttheroleorcompany,aslightleanforwardsignalsheightenedinterestandattentiveness.Ifyouleanbackinyourchair,itcangiveofftheimpressionthatyou’rereallythrownintotheconversation.Usenaturalhandgestures.Afterestablishingconfidenteyecontactandmaintaininganopenposture,addingnaturalhandgesturescannotonlygetyourpointsacrossbutalsoconveyenthusiasmandboostconfidenceduringvirtualinterviews.Interestingly,researchsuggeststhathandmovementscanevenaidmemoryandlanguagerecall,makingyouabetterstorytellerduringinterviews.Remembertostrikeabalance.40A.Lookdirectlyintothecamera.B.Keepgesturesvisibleoncamera.C.Letyourexpressionsnaturallymatchyourwords.D.Yourhandmovementsshouldn’tdrawtoomuchattention.E.Awarmsmilecangoalongwayinwettingapositivetone.F.Whatyourbodyissayingisasmuchaswhatyou’reactuallysaying.G.Thisvariationshowsyou’rerespondingtotheflowoftheconversation.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。LaraFriedmanadoptedadog,Leo.Hedevelopeda41ofwalkingLeofourtimesaday.Oneevening,FriedmanandLeowereoutontheirlastwalkingoftheday.Suddenly,fireworksstarted42overheadandthedogwentintoatotalpanic(驚慌).Worsestill,ithad43earlierandthesidewalkswereslippery(滑的).Leo,weighingasmuchasFriedman,44topullFriedmandownthestreet,puttingbothofthemindanger.Friedmanwasfrozen,feeling45,knowingtherewasno46ofgettingthetwoofthemhomesafely.Justthen,amannamedBlakewalkedoutofhishouse.WhenhenoticedLeo’s47,herushedout,tryingtocomfortthedog.Asthefireworkcontinuedexploding(爆炸),Leowasstillbehaving48.Themanthenwentbackintohishouseandcamebackwithanotherman.Together,thethreeofthemtriedtocontrolLeo,butit49.So,Blakesuggestedhe50FriedmanandLeohome.Runningoutof51,Friedmangratefullyacceptedthe52.AsBlakedrovethecarover,theyguidedLeotogetonfromthebackdoor.Blakemanagedtotakethemhomesafely.“Idon’tknowhowthatnightwouldhave53withoutthesetwopersons,whocametoour54.IamsogratefulandIwillabsolutelybe55thisforward,”saidFriedman.41.A.sense B.routine C.belief D.preference42.A.goingoff B.fallingapart C.keepingbalance D.runningout43.A.struggled B.quitted C.blown D.rained44.A.gestured B.threatened C.hesitated D.promised45.A.energetic B.curious C.powerless D.effortless46.A.chance B.sigh C.issue D.point47.A.character B.ambition C.aim D.state48.A.intentionally B.wildly C.occasionally D.responsibly49.A.permitted B.occurred C.failed D.escaped50.A.drive B.drag C.track D.walk51.A.advantages B.funds C.materials D.options52.A.task B.offer C.concept D.fact53.A.carriedon B.brokenup C.turnedout D.workedout54.A.rescue B.destination C.mind D.way55.A.taking B.pushing C.bringing D.paying第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thearchitecturalwonder,theYingxianWoodenPagoda(應(yīng)縣木塔)inthecityofShuozhou,ShanxiProvince,claimsthetitleoftheworld’stallestandoldestwoodenstructure,56(stand)shouldertoshoulderwithgloballandmarkslikeItaly’sLeaningTowerofPisaandtheEiffelTowerinParis.Builtin1056duringtheLiaoDynasty,thepagodastands67.31meterstall,andweighsmorethan7,400tons.Whileitappearstohavefivestoreys,itactuallycontainsninelayers—fivevisibleandfour57(hide).Oneachstorey,therearetwocirclesofwoodenpillars(柱)tosupport58upperstorey:24attheoutercircleand8attheinnercircle.Themostimpressiveaspectofthepagoda’s59(construct)isthatnoironnailwasused.AllconnectionswerecompletedthroughtheChinesemortiseandtenon(榫卯)jointstructure,whichcanbearlargeloadsandallowsforcertaindeformation.Some54typesofdougongwereused60(connect)variouspillarsandcrossbeams.Inthepastcenturies,thepagoda61(survive)numerousearthquakes.ThetowerwitnessedhowtheKhitan(契丹人)were62(deep)affectedbyHanfarmingcultureaftertheypassedtheGreatWallsouthwardandestablishedtheLiaoDynasty,andpromoted63(culture)integration(融合).Migratorybirdsact64naturalguardiansbyfeedingonwood-boringinsects,65presenceaddslivelycharmtothetime-honoredpagoda.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)大多數(shù)人取得成就得益于他們?nèi)粘猿至己玫牧?xí)慣。一路走來,你一定也有長期堅持的好習(xí)慣吧。請你寫一篇短文發(fā)布到你校英文報,內(nèi)容包括:(1)你堅持的好習(xí)慣;(2)該習(xí)慣對你的影響。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。ThePowerofaDailyHabit第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Recently,mywork
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