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2025~2026學(xué)年云南省昆明官渡區(qū)第五中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.HowlongwillthespeakersstayinSydney?

A.Twodays.B.Sevendays.C.Eightdays.(★★)2.Whatwillthespeakersdothisweekend?

A.Buyacar.B.Goswimming.C.Haveapicnic.(★★)3.Whichpartdidthewomanfailtofinish?

A.Listening.B.Reading.C.Writing.(★★)4.Whendidthemanlastgotothelibrary?

A.Yesterday.B.Oneweekago.C.Thedaybeforeyesterday.(★★)5.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantobuy?

A.Aredskirt.B.Awhitesweater.C.Apairofbluejeans.(★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Howdoesthewomanfindthedress?

A.It’ssoft.B.It’sworthless.C.It’sofhigh-quality.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shehasgainedsomeweight.B.Sheshouldgetasmallerdress.C.Shepersuadedherhusbandtobuythedress.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Howlonghavethespeakersbeenwaiting?

A.Threehours.B.Twohours.C.Onehour.9.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobe?

A.Anastronaut.B.Anewsreporter.C.Anengineer.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.HowlongdidittaketogettoNanjingbefore?

A.1hour.B.1.5hours.C.2hours.11.WhydidthemancometoChina?

A.Tohaveatrip.B.Toworkasateacher.C.TovisitaChineseuniversity.12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inawaitingroom.B.Ataticketoffice.C.Onatrain.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?

A.OnTV.B.Inaclassroom.C.Onaradioshow.14.Whendidthewomanstarttheprogram?

A.Threeyearsago.B.Twoyearsago.C.Oneyearago.15.Whatisthepurposeoftheprogram?

A.Togivepoorpeoplejobs.B.Toraisemoneyforschools.C.Tohelpoldpeopleandkids.16.Howmanyvolunteersjoinedtheprogramlastyear?

A.14,000.B.2,000.C.200.(★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whenwerethetwomorefloorsaddedtothecitylibrary?

A.In1970.B.In1980.C.In1990.18.Whatkindsofbooksarekeptonthesecondfloor?

A.Novelsandtextbooks.B.Sciencebooksandolderbooks.C.Latestmagazinesandnewspapers.19.Whichfloordoesthespeakervisitalmosteveryweekend?

A.Thefirstfloor.B.Thethirdfloor.C.Thefourthfloor.20.Whattimedoesthelibrarycloseontheweekend?

A.At8:00p.m..B.At6:00p.m..C.At5:00p.m..二、閱讀理解(★★)YellowstonePosterExhibitiontoBeonViewatUW’sCoeLibraryAfirst-of-its-kindexhibitionthatfocusesonthehistoryofYellowstoneNationalParkposterswillbeondisplayattheUniversityofWyoming’sCoeLibrarybeginningTuesday,February1.“WonderlandIllustrated”willpresentpostersandposter-styleillustrationsoftheparkspanningfromthe1870sthrough2022.TheexhibitionwillbelocatedonLevel3ofCoeLibrary.ItwillbeonviewthroughTuesday,May31.Theexhibitiontakesplaceatthesametimeasthisyear’s150thanniversaryofthecreationofYellowstoneNationalPark.Thepostersintheexhibitionservethepurposeofbothadvertisingandart.“We’rethrilledtobeworkingwithYellowstonecollectorsJackandSusanDavis,andLarryandTheaLancastertobringthisexhibitiontotheUniversityofWyomingaspartofyear-longcelebrationsrecognizingYellowstone’s150thanniversary,”saysTamsenHert,headofUWLibraries’EmmettD.ChisumSpecialCollections."Thisexhibitioninvolvesthehistoryofprinting,art,photographyandadvertisingover16decades.Theimagesreproducedarefoundontravelbrochures,postcardsandmaps—manyofwhichareheldinourcollections."Oneposterfromtheexhibition—HenryWellge’s“YellowstoneNationalPark”from1904—wasrecentlypurchasedwithdonatedfundsandisnowpartofUWLibraries’EmmettD.ChisumSpecialCollections.Wellge,aproductivebird’s-eye-viewartist,designedthepiecefortheNorthernPacificRailroad,whichusedittoadvertisethepark.Thisisauniquepiece,asposterssuchasthisonewereprintedonsoftpaperandveryfewhavesurvived.21.Howlongwilltheexhibition“WonderlandIllustrated”last?

A.Twoweeks.B.Threemonths.C.Fourmonths.D.Oneyear.22.Whatisapurposeoftheexhibition?

A.Torememberafamousartist.B.ToraisefundforCoeLibrary.C.Tomarktheanniversaryofanationalpark.D.TotellthehistoryoftheUniversityofWyoming.23.Whatdoweknowaboutthe1904posterHenryWellgedesigned?

A.Itisrareintheworld.B.Itisinblackandwhite.C.Itisprintedoncloth.D.Itisownedbyaprofessor.(★★★)OnthestreetsofSydney,Australia,ayoungChinesewoman,wearingeleganthanfu,thetraditionalclothingofChina,gracefullyholdsadizi,thebamboofluteofChina,fascinatingpassersbywiththemelodiesoftraditionalChinesemusic.TheperformerisDongMin,atalentedmusicianbornin1990.AftergraduatingfromMinzuUniversityofChinawithamajorinChinesebambooflute,DongregisteredattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinAustraliain2015tostudycurating(策展)andculturalleadership.Dongquicklyfoundlike-mindedfriendspassionateaboutChinesetraditionalinstruments.Then,shefoundedtheSydneyMeyaConservatory(音樂學(xué)院)ofChineseMusic.DongnoticedalackofawarenessofChinesetraditionalmusicinAustralia.So,inspiredbylocalperformersusingWesterninstrumentsforstreetperformances,shestartedstreetperformanceswithherconservatorymembers,showingtraditionalChineseinstrumentsinSydney’sChinatownin2016.“StreetperformancesofferadirectandvisualwayforpeopletoexperienceChinesemusic.Bybringingittothestreets,wemakeitaccessibletoeveryone,”shesaid.AsDong’sperformancesgrewinpopularity,snippets(片段)ofhershowsspreadacrosssocialmedia,drawinginalargeraudience.Withover1millionfollowersonline,includingnearly150,000frominternationalplatforms,Dong’sinfluencecontinuestogrow.Apartfromherconservatory,Dongalsooffersonlinedizilessonstoaglobalaudienceandorganizesonlineexchangeconcertsforherstudentsworldwide.“Ihopetocreateaplatformformusicenthusiaststoconnectandbuildfriendshipsthroughtheirsharedloveformusic,”shesaid.EversinceshearrivedinAustralia,DonghasnoticedagrowinginterestinChinesetraditionalmusicamonglocalpeople.ManymusicschoolsnowoffercoursesonChineseinstruments.“ThisdemonstratesthattraditionalChinesemusicisthriving(興旺)notonlyinformalconcerthallsbutalsoonthestreetsandwithincommunities,”shesaid.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutDongfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Shehasadesiretobealeader.B.ShemajoredincuratinginChina.C.ShehasagiftforChinesemusic.D.SheheldafashionshowinSydney.25.WhydidDongperformonstreets?

A.Toraisefundsforherstudy.B.Topursueagoodreputation.C.TopromoteChinesetraditionalmusic.D.TocompetewithWesternperformers.26.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeDong?

A.Generousandadaptable.B.Modestandoutgoing.C.Diligentandstraightforward.D.Ambitiousandpassionate.27.WhatcanwelearnabouttraditionalChinesemusicfromthelastparagraph?

A.Ithasgainedincreasingpopularity.B.Itusedtobetaughtinlocalschools.C.Ithaschangedtocatertolocaltastes.D.Itusedtobeperformedincommunities.(★★★)TheSummerOlympicsinParisisalwaysimpressive,but2024promisedsomethingextraordinaryevenbeforethegamesbegan—theseatsyouaresittingon!Madefromlocallyrecycledplastic,theseseatsaresustainability(可持續(xù)性)championsintheirownright.TheParis2024SummerOlympicsmadehistoryintermsofsustainability,as11,000stadiumseatsmadeentirelyofrecycledplasticareusedduringthewatersports.TheplasticusedfortheseatswascollectedfromrecyclingbinsintheSeine-Saint-Denisneighborhood,and80%ofthe100metrictonsneededfortheseatscamefromthisarea.Thecollectedplasticwascutandtornintosmallpieces,processedandturnedintonewmaterialbyalocalrecyclingfirmcalledLePavé.Afterthebasematerialsareproducedintoplasticseatswithdifferentcolors,theseatshavegonethroughnumeroustests,includingmechanicalresistance,fireresistance,aswellasUVresistance.Therecycledplasticchairsprovedtobestronganddurable,withproducersreportingnoproblemsintheproductionprocess.TheuseofrecycledplasticseatsispartofParisandFrance’scommitmenttosustainability,withthegoalofreducingdownstreamemissions(排放)by50%comparedtothe2012and2016games.Additionally,thecityisworkingtofightagainstenvironmentworseningbymakingtheSeineRiverswimmableforthefirsttimeindecades,inanefforttohostthetriathlon(鐵人三項(xiàng))there.Therecycledplasticseatsnotonlypromotesustainabilitybutalsoraiseawarenessaboutwasterecycling,withchildrenbeingencouragedtothrowtheirplasticbottlesintoappropriatebins.TheParisOlympics’useofrecycledplasticseatsdemonstratesthepotentialofacirculareconomy,wherewasteisrepurposedandreused,ultimatelyreducingtheamountofplasticwasteinlandfillsandoceans.28.Whatisspecialabouttheseatsforthe2024ParisOlympics?

A.Theywonthechampionshipinacompetition.B.Theyaremadewithamixofplastictypes.C.Theyaremadefromrecyclableplastic.D.Theyareproducedfromlocalrawmaterials.29.Wherewastheplasticfortheseatsmostlycollectedfrom?

A.Recyclingfirms.B.Localrecyclingbins.C.AlloverFrance.D.Internationalsuppliers.30.Whatdoesthenumeroustestsmainlyshowinparagraph3?

A.Theadvantagesoftheseats.B.Theproductionprocessoftheseats.C.Thedifficultyofproducingtheseats.D.Thesignificanceoftheplasticseats.31.WhatisoneofthegoalsofusingrecycledplasticseatsattheParisOlympics?

A.Tocreatecontinuedeconomicgrowth.B.Toreduceenergyconsumption.C.Toattractmoreattentiontothegames.D.Tocontributetoenvironmentalefforts.(★★★★)Canasmallgroupofdrones(無人機(jī))guaranteethesafetyandreliabilityofrailwaysand,atthesametime,helprailwayoperatorssavebillionsofeuroseachyear?Thatistheverylikelyfutureofapplyingtoday’s“eyesinthesky”technologytomakesurethatthemillionsofkilometresofrailtracksandinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)worldwidearesafefortrainsona24/7basis.Dronesarealreadybeingusedtoexaminehigh-tensionelectricallines.Theycoulddopreciselythesamethingtoinspectrailwaylinesandothervitalaspectsofrailinfrastructuresuchasthecorrectpositionofrailwaytracksandswitchingpoints.Themoreregularlytheycanbeinspected,themorerailwaysafety,reliabilityandon-timeperformancewillbeimproved.Costswouldbecutandoperationswouldbemoreefficient(高效)acrosstheboard.Thatincludeshugesavingsinmaintenancecostsandbetterprotectionofrailwaypersonnelsafety.ItiscalculatedthatEuropeanrailwaysalonespendapproximately20billioneurosayearonmaintenance,includingsendingmaintenancestaff,oftenatnight,toinspectandrepairtherailinfrastructure.Thatcanbedangerousworkthatcouldbeavoidedwithdronesassistingthecrews’efforts.Byusingthelatesttechnologies,dronescouldalsostartprovidinghigher-valueservicesforrailways,detectingfaultsintherailorswitches,beforetheycancauseanysafetyproblems.Toperformthesetasks,dronesforraildon’tneedtobeflyingoverhead.Engineersarenowworkingonanewconcept:theraildronesofthefuture.Theywillbemovingonthetrackaheadofthetrain,andprogrammedtorunautonomously.VerysmalldroneswithadvancedsensorsandAIandtravellingaheadofthetraincouldguideitlikeaco-pilot.Withtheirabilitytoseeahead,theycouldsignalanyproblem,sothatfast-movingtrainswouldbeabletoreactintime.32.Whatmakestheapplicationofdronestoraillinespossible?

A.Theuseofdronesincheckingonpowerlines.B.Drones’abilitytoworkathighaltitudes.C.Thereductionofcostindesigningdrones.D.Drones’reliableperformanceinremoteareas.33.Whatdoes“maintenance”underlinedinparagraph3referto?

A.Personnelsafety.B.Assistancefromdrones.C.Inspectionandrepair.D.Constructionofinfrastructure.34.Whatfunctionisexpectedoftheraildrones?

A.Toprovideearlywarning.B.Tomaketrainsrunautomatically.C.Toearnprofitsforthecrews.D.Toacceleratetransportation.35.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.WhatFaultsCanBeDetectedwithDronesB.HowProductionofDronesCanBeExpandedC.WhatDifficultyDroneDevelopmentWillFaceD.HowDronesWillChangetheFutureofRailways(★★★)Bodylanguagereferstothenonverbalsignalsthatpeopleusetocommunicate.36Theycanimpacthowpeoplejudgeyouintheworkplace.Becomingawareofthebodylanguageyouusewhencommunicatingcanhelpyouensureyourmessageisbeingdeliveredeffectively.Herearesomestepsyoucantaketoimproveyourbodylanguage.MakeeyecontactIt’simportanttomakeeyecontactwiththepersonyou’respeakingto.37Asimplestrategytoensureyou’remaintainingtherightamountofeyecontactistolookintotheperson’seyeslongenoughtotakenoteoftheireyecolorbeforelookingaway.Thisstrategyensuresyoumakepropereyecontactforalengthoftimethat’snaturalandcomfortabletobothparties.RelaxyourshouldersOnestepyoucantaketoimproveyourbodylanguageistorelaxyourshoulders,allowingthemtodroptoacomfortableheight.Shouldersthataretoohighcanmakeyoulooknervous.38Beawareofwheretheyarecurrentlysittingandallowthemtodroptoanaturalposition.NodfromtimetotimeNoddingisagoodwaytoshowthepersonyou’respeakingwiththatyou’relisteningandengagedinwhatthey’resaying.39Also,itmakesthemknowthatyouagreewithorareinterestedinthemessagethey’resharing,whichcanhelptoincreasetheirconfidence.SmilefromthebottomofyourheartSmilewhenyou’refirstintroducedtosomeoneandthroughouttheconversation,whenappropriate.Beawareofyourfacialexpressionsthroughoutthecourseoftheconversation,asanexpressionlessfacecanoftenappearasanangryexpression.40

A.Asinceresmilecanbrightenupthedarkestday.B.However,it’simportanttoavoidmakingtoomuch.C.Bodylanguagecanbeconfusingindifferentcultures.D.Theyincludethingslikegestures,toneofvoice,andeyecontact.E.It’sagoodwaytoencouragethemtocontinuewhatthey’resaying.F.Similarly,onesthataretoolowcangivetheimpressionthatyou’resad.G.Turningupthecornersofyourmouthslightlycangiveyouacalmandpleasantlook.三、完形填空(★★★★)TheLanguageofFlowersDingdong!Ilookedupfromthecouch.Whointheworldcouldthatbe?Mybodywastroubledwithillness,soI’d________myselfaway.Friendstelephoned,texted,emailedandsentcards.Ididn’t________,thinkingthatIhadnothingtoofferanyoneinthemiserableconditionIwasin.I________gotupandopenedthedoortoaflowerdelivery.AsIputtheflowersonmydiningtable,Iwasstruckbyits________.Itwascomprisedofsolitaryblossomsofmanyvarietiesthatshouldn’treally________yetsomehowdid.Themysteryflowershadcomeinabluejar,withoutacard.Insteadofreturningtothecouch,I________theflorist.Hetoldmesomeofmyfriendswerebehindthe________,secretly.“Theywantedtogeta________toyou,”hesaid,“throughthelanguageofflowers.”Thegrouphadfollowedhimandpickedvery________stemsafterconsultinganoldbook.“Ilearnedsomethings,”thefloristsaid,then________:“Theredcarnation(康乃馨)meant‘Ourheartsacheforyou’.Theyellowtulip(郁金香)wantedtosee________inmysmileagain.Thepinkcarnationhadafew________wordstosayaboutneverforgettingme.”ThemoreIunderstoodwhattheflowerswere________,themoreIstartedtorememberthewomanwhomighthave________thembeforeIseparatedmyselffromeveryoneandeverything.MyfriendsknewIwasstillthatwoman,with________beyondmyhealth.41.A.hiddenB.givenC.drivenD.broken42.A.forbidB.a(chǎn)cceptC.a(chǎn)ctD.respond43.A.cautiouslyB.reluctantlyC.instantlyD.cheerfully44.A.sizeB.styleC.uniquenessD.shape45.A.gotogetherB.standoutC.mixupD.fadeaway46.A.informedB.thankedC.rewardedD.telephoned47.A.deliveryB.programC.mysteryD.scene48.A.companionB.messageC.commitmentD.gift49.A.expensiveB.rareC.specificD.fresh50.A.explainedB.clarifiedC.definedD.a(chǎn)nalyzed51.A.painB.fortuneC.sympathyD.sunshine52.A.modestB.tolerantC.formalD.meaningful53.A.involvingB.sayingC.smellingD.signing54.A.a(chǎn)dvocatedB.confirmedC.requiredD.earned55.A.a(chǎn)mbitionB.valueC.curiosityD.fantasy四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AreporterfromJiangsuProvincewenttoAustraliaandsomeothercountrieswithhisfatherfora3-monthtrip,56turnedouttobeamiracle.Thereporter’sfatherspentmostofhislife57(work)onthefarm.Thesonstartedtheseamazingtripswithhisfatherbecausethefathergotcancer—aserious58(ill).Thereporterwantedtotakehisfathertotravel59thehopethathisfathercanfindhisyoungerselfinhislastdays.Theytravelledmorethan13,000kilometersand60(take)over110,000picturesontheirtripstodifferentcountries.61miraclehappenedduringthe“rebirth”trips.Totheirsurprise,hisfathergot62(good)andbecamemoreopen-hearted.Heeventaught63(he)toplaytheviolin,andthenheplayeditwell64(gradual)afterpractice.Afterthatmiracletrip,nowheisexpectinganothertriptoAfrica.Heisthemoststylishdadever.Timecarvestheoldfather’sface65youthflowsinhisblood.Thisistherealstyle.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假定你是李華,你校英文報(bào)正在舉辦以“TheCelebrity(名人)Iadmiremost”為主題的分享活動(dòng),請(qǐng)你寫一篇短文向校英文報(bào)投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.名人簡介;2.愛戴原因;3.所得啟示。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。TheCelebrityIadmiremost____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.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。Onceuponatime,inaquietcountryside,therelivedahumblefarmerwithaheartasvastashisfields.Hehadalitterofadorablepuppiesthatheneededtofindnewhomesfor.Onesunnymorning,hedecidedtopaintasignadvertisingthepuppiesandsetofftonailittoapostattheedgeofhisyard.Ashehammeredinthelastnail,hefeltasmallhandpullingathisclothes.Lookingdown,hesawthesincereeyesofalittleboylookingupathim.Theboysaid.“Sir.Iwanttobuyoneofyourpuppies.”Thefarmer,wipingthesweatfromhisface,replied,“Well,thesepuppiescomefromfineparentsandcostagooddealofm

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