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高級(jí)中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1吉林省吉林市某中學(xué)2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)試題第一部分聽(tīng)力(略)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFoodfestivalsareacommonoccurrenceintheUKandtakeplaceinallsortsofplacesandatallsortsoftimes.Whateveryourtaste,there’safoodfestivaltomatch-nomatterhowspecialized.MeatopiaThisthree-day,London-basedfestivaltakesplaceattheendofAugustandisameatlover’sparadise.Inadditiontoarangeofmeatproducts,fromburgerstosteaks,attendeescanlistentolivemusic,watchbutcheryshows,andattendinformalmeat-basedworkshops.VegfestIfyoupreferafestivalthatwillhelpyoumeetyourfiveaday,thenVegfestfestisforyou.Thisvegan-friendlyeventtakesplaceseveraltimesayear.Hereyoucanenjoyawideselectionoffreshlypreparedvegetables,learncookingtipsandheartalksonnutritiontohelpyoumakethemostofyourplant-basedsearch.TheMarmaladeFestivalHeldinCumbria,thisfestivalhasbeenrunningfor13years.Itincludesacompetitiontofindthebesthomemademarmalade.Therearethousandsofentriesfromover30differentcountriesacrosstheglobe.TheGinger(姜)andspiceFestivalTheGingerandspiceFestival,heldinMarketDrayton,celebratesitstown’shistoricconnectiontoRobertClive,whoreturnedfromIndiawithginger.Becauseofthis,theyspecializeinbakinggingerbread,butalsosellarangeofspicesfrommildtohot.TheNationalHoneyshowItstartedin1921andisthelargesteventofitskind.Thisthree-dayeventattractsover2000participantstotheirtraditionalcompetition,andofferslecturesandworkshopsonbeekeepingand,ofcourse,thatsyrupygoldenhoney.Whilepeople’stastesaredifferentfromeachother,theUKhassomethingtooffermostpeople.Fromlarge-scalefestivities,tothesmallergatherings,onethingiscertain:peoplearepassionateabouttheirfood.Andwhilesomeoftheproductsonoffermightbestrangetosomeone,whenfoodisgiventhatmuchattention,it’sunlikelytoleaveabadtasteinanyone’smouth.1.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.PeoplecanenjoyawideselectionofmeatinVegfest.B.MeatopiafallsonAugust31everyyear.C.TheMarmaladeFestivalisjustknownbytheBritish.D.RobertClivetookgingertotheUKfromIndia.2.Whichfestivalwillbemostatractiveforpeoplehavingasweettooth?A.Meatopia B.TheGingerandspiceFestival,C.Vegfest. D.TheNationalHoneyshow.3.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?A.Voice&views. B.Science&Technology.C.Culture D.Sports.BWhenshewasyoung,SylviaColt-Lacayonoticedshewasparticularlyfascinatedwithon-screenstories.Mediaofferedanescapewhenlifewashard.WatchingGlee,shewasthrilledtoseeacharacterwhousedawheelchairlikeher—untilshelearnedtherolewasplayedbyanactorwhowasnotdisabled.“Irememberfeelingsoheartbrokenandbetrayed(背叛),fornoreasonotherthanthefactthatIfeltseenforonceasa10-year-oldwatchingGlee,andthepowerofthat,”saysColt-Lacayo.Now,Colt-LacayoisgraduatingfromStanfordwithadegreeinfilmandmediastudiesandisheadingtoHollywoodwithapassionforincreasingdisabilityrepresentationanddiversityingeneral.“Representationmatters,andIalsothinkthatdiversestorytellingiswhatismostcompelling(令人信服的),”shesaid.RepresentationshapedColt-Lacayo’spathtoStanford.AsadisabledLatinagirl,shestruggledtoimaginegoingtocollege,inpartbecausesheneversawadultwheelchairusersinthemedia.Inhighschool,shemet-anotherStanfordstudentwhowasalsoawheelchairuserataconference.Suddenly,anewstoryfeltpossible.WhenshearrivedatStanford,Colt-Lacayoknewshewasoftenthefirstvisiblydisabledstudentherprofessorsandpeershadinteractedwith.Herparentshadtaughthertoadvocateforherself,andwhileshedoesn’tclaimthelabel“activist”,sheasksforwhatsheneeds.“Yes,there’ssomethingthatisinmyDNAthatmakesmybodydifferentfromotherpeople’s.Butreally,whatmakesmedisabledisthatpeopletreatmedifferently,andIdonothaveequalaccesstoresources,”shesaid.ShebroughtthisperspectivetoherStanfordexperience.Forherseniorthesis(論文),shewroteascreenplayexamininghowgrowingupwithadisabilityimpactsone’srelationshipwithoneselfandone’sunderstandingoftheworld.Colt-Lacayoaimstobecomeanagentforscreenwritersandfilmdirectors.Shehopesthatsharingherstorygivesotherstheexampleshewishedforwhenshewasyoung.4.HowdidColt-LacayoinitiallyfeelwhilewatchingGlee?A.Overjoyedandinspired. B.Honoredandconfident.C.Heartbrokenandbetrayed. D.Sorrowfulandsympathetic.5.WhathelpedColt-Lacayopictureherselfgoingtocollege?A.Herkeeninterestinfilmsandmedia.B.Diversestoriessheheardaboutdisability.C.AnexampleofadisabledStanfordstudent.D.Apassionforincreasingdisabilityrepresentation.6.WhatinsightdidColt-Lacayogainaboutlivingwithadisability?A.Itnaturallyleadsonetogrowintoasocialactivist.B.Itmainlyinvolvesovercomingphysicallimitations.C.Itoffersspecialadvantagesforaccessingresources.D.Itinfluencesone’soutlookontheworldandoneself.7.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.TellingStoriesThatMatter B.SpeakingupforEqualityC.StrugglingtoEnterStanford D.ConqueringPhysicalChallengesCWhencoldsandfluhit,manypeopleautomaticallyturntoover-the-counter(OTC)medicinestopushthroughandtreattheirsymptoms.Althoughthesemedicinesareeasilyaccessibleandwidelyused,itmightcomeasasurprisetomanypeopletolearnthattheyarenotrisk-free.Astudyestimatedthateveryyear,26,735peoplewenttotheemergencyroomforadverse(不利的)eventsrelatedtoOTCcoldandcoughmedicines.Whentwoormoredrugsareusedtogether,theirinteractionscansometimesproduceunexpectedharmfuleffects.Physiciansaretypicallyknowledgeableaboutpotentialdruginteractions,soitisveryimportantforpatientstoasktheirhealthcareproviderswhichOTCmedicinesaresafeforthemtouse.ItisimportanttoreadthepackageingredientsofOTCmedicinescloselytoavoidduplicationofdoses(劑量重復(fù)).Coldmedicinesaretypicallymadeupofmultipleingredients.Apersonwhotakesasingle-ingredientmedicinepairedwithoneofthesemulti-ingredientmedicinescanreceiveanunsafedoseofthatingredient.Whileeveryonecouldpotentiallyexperienceadverseeffectsfromcoldandflumedicines,somegroups—includingolderadults,childrenandpregnantwomen—maybeatgreaterrisk.Olderpeoplewhoareusingprescribeddrugstotreatmultiplehealthconditionsmayhaveahigherriskofdruginteractionsbecauseofthehighernumberofmedicinesbeingusedatthesametimetotreatdifferentconditions.Theagingbodyisnotasexpertatabsorbing,distributingandclearingmedicinesasyoungerbodiesare.Thiscanputolderadultsathigherriskforanoverdoseanddrug-to-druginteractionswithsomemedicines.TheFoodandDrugAdministrationandtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventiondonotrecommendgivingcoldmedicinestochildrenunderage4.Becauseofavarietyoffactors,youngchildrenhaveahigherriskofanaccidentaloverdoseandadverseeventsthatcouldleadtodeath.8.WhatdoestheauthoradvisepatientstodoinParagraph2?A.Toaskforsuggestionsfromdoctors. B.Tobuymedicinesfromhospitals.C.Toreadthepackageingredientsofdrugs. D.Totakedrugsasearlyaspossible.9.What’sthepurposeofmentioningcoldmedicinesinParagraph3?A.Toprovideamedicalchoiceforpeoplewhocatchacold.B.Toshowcoldmedicinesaremorelikelytocausebadeffects.C.ToexplainOTCmedicinesoftenhavemorethanoneingredient.D.Tostresstheimportanceoflearningaboutmedicines’ingredients.10.WhatcanweinferaboutolderpeopleinParagraph4?A.Theycan’tcopewithagingpositively. B.Theirbodycan’thandlemedicineseasily.C.Theyaremoreeasilyaffectedbydiseases. D.Theirdesireforhealthmakesthemunwise.11.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SayNotoOTCDrugs B.TipsonTakingOTCDrugsC.OTCMedicinesMayNotBeSafe D.HowtoDealwithanOTCDrugOverdoseDJason,astraight-AstudentfromtheUniversityofPennsylvania,usestheterm“pseudo-working”todescribehowmanyofusstudy.Thepseudo-workerlooksandfeelslikesomeonewhoisworkinghard—heorshespendsalongtimeinthelibraryandisnotafraidtopushonlateintothenight—but,becauseofalackoffocusandconcentration,heorshedoesn’tactuallyaccomplishmuch.Thisphenomenoncanbeseeninmostcolleges.Forexample,atDartmouththerewasasectionofthemainlibrarythatwasopentwenty-fourhoursadayandthestudentsIusedtoseeintherelateatnightcrowdedingroups,drinkingcoffee,weredefinitelypseudo-working.Byplacingthemselvesindistractingenvironmentsandinsistingonworkinglonghours,thesestudentsaredamagingtheirbrain’sabilitytothinkclearlyandefficientlytoaccomplishthetaskathand.Intheendtheygethalftheresultswithtwicetheeffort.Thebiggerproblemhereisthatmoststudentsdon’tevenrealizethatthey’repseudo-working.Tothempseudo-workingiswork—it’showthey’vealwaysdoneit,andit’showalloftheirfriendsdoit.Itnevercrossestheirmindthattheremightbeabetterway.Straight-Astudents,ontheotherhand,knowallaboutpseudo-working.Theyfearit,andforgoodreasonitnotonlywastestime,butit’salsomentallytiring.Infact,themostimportantskillinbecomingabetterstudentistheabilitytogetworkdonequicklyandwithaminimumofwastedeffort.Somecognitivescienceresearchconcludesthatabout50minutesistheoptimallearningperiodtomaximizethemateriallearnedpertimeunit.Sohowcanstudentsmanagetostudyefficiently?Onekeyfactoriscapturedinthefollowingsimpleformula:workaccomplished=timespent×intensityoffocus.Pseudo-workingfeaturesaverylowintensityoffocus.Therefore,toaccomplishsomethingbypseudo-working,youneedtospendalotoftime.Thestraight-Aapproach,ontheotherhand,maximizesintensityinordertominimizetime.12.Whichofthefollowingphenomenonisanexampleofpseudo-working?A.Tomisbusytakingnoteswhileattendingalecture.B.AliceandSaraaresittingonthesofareadingtheirfavoritebooks.C.Mikeissittinginthestudyroominpreparationforafinalexamquietly.D.Jackspendsalongtimeinthelibraryonhisessaywhilelisteningtomusic.13.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3and4?A.Straight-Astudentsbelievesometasksareworthtwicetheeffort.B.Toomuchthinkingmayweakenthebrain’sabilityofthestudents.C.Negativeeffectsofpseudo-workingarenotfullyrealizedbymanystudents.D.Studentswillgetgoodgradesoncetheyrealizethatpseudo-workingisineffective.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“optimal’meaninparagraph5?A.Longest. B.Best. C.Least. D.Effective.15.Whydoestheauthormentiontheformulainthetext?A.Toshowthebenefitofworkinghard.B.Toprovethenecessityofaccomplishingwork.C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofconcentration.D.Toexplainthereasonforspendingmuchtime.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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Wecertainlylookdifferent.Themostobviousdifferencesbetweenboysandgirlsareourbodies,insideandout.Forexample,canmenhavebabies?Canwomengrowbeards?___16___Inthe1800s,scientistsdevelopedatheorycalledcraniology(頭骨學(xué)),whichsaidthatintelligencecouldbemeasuredbyskullsize.Menhavebiggerskullsthanwomen.So

men

mustbesmarter,peoplethought.___17___Nooneencouragedthemtogooninschool.Some

doctorsevensaidwomenwhowenttocollegewouldnolongerbeabletohavechildren!Of

course,nowweknowthesebeliefsaren’ttrue.Inthe1950s,psychologistsgavegirlsandboysscienceteststoseeiftheycouldtellwhowassmarter.Onaverage,thegirlsdidworsethantheboys.___18___Butisthisreallytrue?

Insteadofmeasuringnaturalability,maybethetestsrevealedsomethingabouttheconditions

underwhichchildrenwerebeingtaught.Parentsandteachersdidn'texpectgirlstodowellin

mathorscience,andsotheydidn’tencouragethem.Inclass,teachersfocusedtheirattention

onboys.___19___Asscientistscontinuetoinvestigate,theyhavediscoveredthatboysdoseemtobebetterthangirlsatsomethingcalledspatialrotation(空間轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng)).Girls,ontheotherhand,dobetteronsometestsofvocabularyandlanguage.Why?___20___Theyoftengivegirlsdollstoplaywith,whiletheymorefrequentlygiveboysblocks.Playingwithblockshelpschildrendevelop

spatialskills.Sowithoutmeaningto,adultsmightbehelpingboysdevelopbetterspatial

skills.Andmaybetheytalktogirlsmore,whichhelpsgirlswiththosevocabularywords.A.Buthowdifferentarewereally?B.Therefore,womenweretreateddifferently.C.Thisinfluencedhowwellboyslearnedandhowpoorlygirlsdid.D.Ifourbodiesdiffer,whatdoesthatsayaboutourintelligenceandskills?E.Naturally,researchersconcludedthatboysaresmarterthangirlsinscience.F.Studieshaveshownthatparentstreatboysandgirlsdifferentlyassoonasthey’reborn.G.Accordingtopsychologists,girlswerelessintelligentthanboysinmanyaspects.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分40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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenIwas24,ImovedtoAmerica,11,000kilometersawayfrommyhomeland.Thiswas___21___,especiallyfittingintoanunfamiliarenvironment.Workingfromhomeincreasedmy___22___,asIwascutofffromsocialinteractions.However,servingasavolunteeratalocalanimalshelter___23___everything.Uponarrivingattheshelter,Iwas___24___toasmall,greyandwhitecatnamedLunaimmediately.Foundabandonedandterrifiedofhumans,Luna___25___inthecorner,shaking.Herlonelygreeneyesseemedto___26___myownsenseofdisplacementinthisforeignland.MytaskwastoslowlygainLuna’s___27___andhelpheradjust,whichfeltsimilartomyeffortsto___28___thisnewplace.Asdaysturnedintoweeks,LunaandIdevelopeda___29___.Theprocessoffeedingher,speakingsoftly,andthe____30____requiredtolookafterhermadethislittlecreaturegraduallyopenherhearttome.Her____31____encouragedmetostepoutside,makenewfriends,andbecomepartofthecommunity.Mytimeattheshelterprovidedavaluable____32____intosettlingdowninanewcountry.Itisaninspiringexperienceof____33____gapsoflanguageandcultureandajourneyofpersonalgrowth.Fromit,Irealizedthevalueoftime,love,anda(n)____34____heartinformingmeaningfulrelationships.Thisjourneyaidedmeinfindingasenseof____35____inanunfamiliarland.21.A.tough B.dangerous C.exciting D.rewarding22.A.happiness B.interest C.loneliness D.guilt23.A.upset B.cost C.challenged D.changed24.A.drawn B.compared C.driven D.devoted25.A.played B.hid C.slept D.relaxed26.A.reject B.control C.cover D.mirror27.A.praise B.sympathy C.forgiveness D.trust28.A.escapefrom B.adaptto C.getaround D.searchfor29.A.bond B.plan C.habit D.skill30.A.guidance B.independence C.confidence D.patience31.A.courage B.acceptance C.assistance D.curiosity32.A.innovation B.insight C.investigation D.investment33.A.leaving B.widening C.bridging D.creating34.A.open B.simple C.strong D.innocent35.A.responsibility B.security C.belonging D.freedom第二節(jié)單詞填空(共10小題;每空一詞,每小題1分滿分10分;用B5U1-3的單詞。)36.Asafamoussayinggoes,itneverrainsbutit________(傾倒).(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)37.Not________(訂閱)toanysocialmediahashelpedhimfocusmoreonhisacademicresearch.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)38.Couldyouexplainyourproposalmore________(具體)sowecanunderstanditbetter?(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)39.Timelymedical________(干預(yù))savedthepatient’slifeduringtheemergency.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)40.Inmanydevelopedcountries,theaveragesizeof________(家庭)hasbeenshrinkingoverthepastfewdecades.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)41.Withtheheateron,wecanstay________(舒適)warmevenoncoldwinternights.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)42.Thisfilmisamodern________(改編本)ofaclassicnovelsetinthe21stcentury.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)43.Thereisno________(否認(rèn))thathardworkisthekeytoacademicprogress.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)44.Safetyshouldbeourtop________(優(yōu)先事項(xiàng))whenplanningthetrip.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)45.She________(塞滿)hersuitcasewithclothesandsouvenirsbeforethetrip.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫)第三節(jié)課文背誦(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)46.ThroughSnow’stirelesseffort,watercompaniesbegantosellcleanwater,andthethreatofcholeraaroundtheworld________________________.(根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容填空)47.Moreover,inhisuseofmapsandstatistics,Snow________.(根據(jù)句意完成句子)48.Allinall,studyingabroadhelpstobuildcharacterandincrease________while…(根據(jù)句意完成句子)49.Allinall,studyingabroad__________________while________________forall.(根據(jù)句意完成句子)50.Ithink________,andIhopemychildwillstudyabroadinthefuture.(根據(jù)句意完成句子)第四節(jié)短文語(yǔ)填(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)語(yǔ)法填空Intoday’sglobalizedworld,cross-culturalcommunicationplaysavitalroleinfosteringmutualunderstandingandrespectamongnations.Wemustrecognizethe____51____(severe)ofthemisunderstandingsthatmayarisefromculturaldifferences.Itisthefirsttimethataculturalprogramofthisscale____52____(conduct)inourcity,aimingtobridgethesedividesthroughintellectualexchange.Theleadorganizerstatedtheeventwouldboostlocaltourismand____53____thelong-termculturalimpactwouldbeevenmoresignificant.Theprogram,____54____(consist)ofoverfiftyactivitiesrangingfromtraditionalcraftworkshopstocontemporarydanceperformances,offers____55____uniquechancetounderstandhowagenuinedialogueinamulticulturalsettingcan____56____(dramatic)reshapeourownculturalidentityandbroadenourunderstandingoftheworld.Theculturalcomplex,____57____participantsfromtencountriesarecooperatingonaseriesofjointcreations,hastransformedintoakeylaboratoryforlivinginterculturalcommunication.Throughthisprocess,manyparticipantsfind____58____(they)deeplyinspiredbythisimmersive(沉浸式的)exposure____59____differentcreativeworldviews.____60____(give)boththeprofoundimpactonthecommunityandtheoverwhelmingpositivefeedback,detailedplansarealreadyunderdiscussionforafollow-upeventnextyear.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)61.假設(shè)你是李華,你校英語(yǔ)報(bào)正在征集關(guān)于“AI輔助完成作業(yè)”現(xiàn)象的投稿。請(qǐng)你結(jié)合題目撰寫一篇稿件,闡述你對(duì)這一現(xiàn)象的觀點(diǎn)。注意:(1)詞數(shù)80字左右;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。AItutoring:isitagoodorabadidea?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)62.閱讀下而材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Asasinglemother,I’veneverdoubtedmydaughterJane’sdreamtobeasingeronthestage.Atanearlyage,shewascrazyaboutsinging.Whenevershe

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