资源简介 四川省万源中学高 2026 届第二次月考试题(高二.下) 听下面一段对话,回答第 10至第 12三个小题。10. Who are the man's target customers 英 语 A.The blind. B. The deaf. C. The wheelchair users.11 . What kind of holidays are most popular 考试时间 120分钟,满分 150分 A.City breaks. B. Beach getaways. C. Activity camps.注意事项: 12. How did the man feel about last month's trip 1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上 A.Regretful. B. Proud. C. Relaxed.第 I卷(选择题 95分) 听下面一段对话,回答第 13至第 16四个小题。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 13. How did Sophie learn to hand-color photos A.Finding a painter. B.Watching videos. C.Taking classes at school.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14. What does Sophie do before hand-coloring historical photos 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A.She does research. B.She talks to experts. C. She evaluates their worth.小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 15. What was Sophie pleased about after her book was published 1. What does the man ask the woman to do A.The comments given by teachers.A. Call George. B. Deliver a document. C. Welcome some customers. B.The encouragement from a historian.2. What does the man think of the presentation C.The response she'd got on social media.A. It was difficult. B. It was boring. C. It was useful. 16. What does Sophie plan to do next 3. When will the man start preparing for the play A. Give talks. B. Study history. C. Learn photography.A. At 6:30 pm. B. At 7:30 pm. C. At 8:30 pm.听下面一段独白,回答第 17至第 20四个小题。4. What are the speakers talking about 17. Which stage took longer than expected A. A big sale. B. A charity event. C. A forest project. A. Planning. B. Design. C. Construction.5. Why will the man go to Brad's office 18. What was difficult about building the classrooms A.To discuss a party. B. To meet a colleague. C. To attend an interview. A.Making them bright. B. Reducing the noise. C. Controlling the temperature.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) 19. Which will be available to the local residents 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 A.The art studio. B. The music rooms. C. The sports center.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 20. Why is a display arranged 将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A.To introduce the school to the community.听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第 7两个小题。 B. To express thanks to local businessmen.6. Where did the woman do voluntary work yesterday C.To make students familiar with the building.A.On a beach. B. By a river. C. In a park.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)7. When is the next event 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)A.On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday.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。听下面一段对话,回答第 8和第 9两个小题。 A8. What made Mr. Lee stand out If you are good at writing, here are some competitions to show your talents.A.His experience. B. His qualifications. C. His confidence. Creative Writing Award for Poetry9. What made Ms. Simpson give up running for manager Genres: PoetryA.Facing great pressure. B. Working longer hours. C. Showing little interest. The Aesthetica Creative Writing Award celebrates outstanding writers. It's open to Poetry and Short高二下学期第二次月考 英语试卷 第 1页Fiction submissions on any theme, especially works reflecting our changing world. Winners gain recognition C. Writers should enter their response every Friday.and opportunities for publication. D. Contributors' works will be included in Prompted.Top Prize: 2,500 23. Which contest is specifically for new writers of children's fiction Additional prizes: Publication in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual | Two online masterclasses with A. Creative Writing Award for Poetry. B. The Reedsy Prompts Coyest.Arvon | A course from the Poetry School C. Solas Awards. D. The Bath Children's Novel Award.Deadline: Aug 31The Reedsy Prompts Contest BGenres: Fiction and Short Story After celebrating his 40th birthday on Nov 5, renowned Kenyan marathon runner Eliud KipchogeEvery Friday, Reedsy sends out five writing Prompts (提示).Enter your response within a week for a embarked on his fifth trip to China.chance at $250. Winners may also be included in Reedsy’s magazine, Prompted. Kipchoge was raised on a farm. As a child, he would often ride his bicycle to sell milk and run to and fromTop Prize: $250 school each day. In 2002, he began focusing on running, initially specializing in the 5,000 meters, a discipline heAdditional prizes: $25 credit toward Reedsy editorial services pursued for 11 years. In 2013, Kipchoge transitioned to marathon running, starting another 11-year journey thatDeadline: Dec 31 would redefine the sport.Solas Awards From his debut marathon in 2013 to breaking the world record twice and winning two Olympic goldGenres: Essay, Non-fiction, and Travel medals, Kipchoge has not only achieved extraordinary personal milestones but also inspired a global communityThe Solas Awards honor writers whose work inspires others to explore. We seek the best travel stories 一 of runners.funny, thought-provoking, adventurous, uplifting, scary, inspiring and touching. We hope these awards will Looking back on his career, Kipchoge attributes his journey to a deep love for running and a desire toencourage those who love to travel and share their experiences. showcase his talent on the world stage. For years, he has stuck to a strict daily routine. His day begins at 5 amTop Prize: $1,000 when he rises for a morning run. Afterward, he returns home for a tea break, followed by some light exercisesAdditional prizes: Publication before lunch. In the afternoon, he heads out for another run, then spends the rest of the day focusing on recoveryDeadline: Sept 21 and relaxation before preparing for bed.The Bath Children’s Novel Award Besides his passion for the sport, Kipchoge's remarkable career comes from his inner drive to push theGenres: Children's Fiction limits of human endurance. In 2019, he became the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, provingThis 5,000 international prize is for new writers of children's fiction. Submit the first 5,000 words plus a his motto (座右铭)that "no human is limited".one-page summary of your book. Shortlistees receive feedback from young judges and editorial feedback on "It is not just about running to win or breaking records. It's about the satisfaction you feel after finishing atheir extract and summary. marathon 一 knowing that you can run anything, that you can accomplish (实 现)anything in this world,"Top Prize: 5,000 Kipchoge told China Daily.Additional prizes: 1,800 course for one longlistee 24. What can we learn about Eliud Kipchoge's early life Deadline: Nov 30 A. He was brought up on a farm.21. What do Creative Writing Award for Poetry and Solas Awards have in common B. He specialized in the 5,000 meters at 11.A.They both accept fiction submissions. C. He was forced to run to school as a child.B. They encourage world-changing works. D. He started running marathons by accident.C. They have the same submission deadline. 25. What may Kipchoge agree with according to the text D. They offer winners publication opportunities. A. Winning is the most important.22. What do we know about The Reedsy Prompts Contest B. Passion contributes greatly to success.A. It offers winners the least top prize. C. Falented people can achieve success effortlessly.B. It welcomes non-fiction and short story. D. Satisfaction makes people overestimate their abilities.高二下学期第二次月考 英语试卷 第 2页26. What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to 30. What can be inferred about young consumers from the last paragraph A. His motto. B. His daily routine. A. They are under great financial pressure.C. Running a marathon. D. His remarkable career. B. They have limited options when shopping.27. Which of the following words can best describe Kipchoge C. Fhey put the discount first instead of the quality.A. Helpful and generous. B. Loving and ambitious. D. They attach importance to both needs and saving.C.Talented and warmhearted. D. Persistent and highly-motivated. 31. What is the main idea of the passage C A. Young adults say no to parents' spending habits.With a focus on discounts and good deals, frugality (节俭 )has become the new buzzword for young B. Frugality is out of date for the young consumers.people, a recent study reveals. In a society that has quickly shifted from shortage to abundance, these consumers C. Young adults embrace frugality as a smart lifestyle.are finding a new middle ground, balancing the enjoyment of shopping with the need to save. D. Discount shopping has impacted economy positively.Wu Mei, a 30-year-old lawyer in Shenzhen, Guangdong, believes that "falling in love with yellow discount Dlabels is actually a positive change in consumer attitude. After all, just because you can afford something In 2024, the term "brain rot (脑腐)"gained popularity on social media as it reflected concerns about theexpensive doesn't mean you should pay too much for it." over-consumption of low-quality online content. The widespread use of the term has highlighted the harmfulLu Yu, a 24-year-old office worker from Fuzhou, agrees. She has found various ways to save, from effects of internet addiction, driving a travel trend known as “digital detox".collecting free samples at promotional events to reusing packaging. To her, frugality means appreciating the In fact, digital detox isn't a new concept. Brown University defines it as a set period during which peoplesmall things, like turning a milk tea cup into a pencil holder or using shopping bags for storage. While Lu's avoid using electronic devices. Due to growing interest in taking a break from technology while on vacation,parents' generation may have seen frugality as a sign of hardship, these young adults see it as a smart lifestyle tour operators are now offering digital detox trips, where travelers choose an internet-free environment. Whenchoice. "Our spending philosophy is 'save where you can, spend where you should'. The older generation might such a trip begins, travelers lock their devices in a storage box and only get them back at the end.say the same, but where we choose to spend differs. I might spend on anime merchandise (动漫商品),or blind Travelers who have joined digital detox trips confirm the various benefits of going phone-free. "Withoutboxes," said Lu. that distraction, the experience feels so much richer because you're just immersed in it," Tara Cappel, founder ofA survey conducted by Beijing News Shell Finance in October highlights the careful spending habits of travel company FTLO Travel, told Travel + Leisure magazine. However, she acknowledged that tech-free travelyoung consumers nationwide. While they're willing to spend more on experiences, their spending choices hasn't yet become popular, as many people are still concerned about shutting off their devices completely.remain thoughtful. The survey found that 58.3 percent of respondents would cut costs if they found cheaper That concern makes sense. In an age when life and technology are more connected than ever, a full digitaloptions. Additionally, 56.4 percent would skip certain purchases if they felt they lacked novelty or had already detox may not be realistic for most people. "Technology is very much a part of us now. We bank with an app,read restaurant menus on phones and even sweat with exercise instructors through a screen," consultant Emilybeen experienced. "Young adults' frugal habits, offer an interesting look into how today's youth are changingGherkin told the BBC, "While a digital detox is meant to reduce stress, shutting down devices may actuallytheir approach to spending, saving money without giving up essentials," said Zhu Di, a research fellow at thecause more anxiety due to our close relationship with technology."Institute of Sociology.Rather than avoiding phones altogether, experts suggest more realistic ways to address internet addiction.28. How does Lu Yu practice frugality according to the passage "I make sure my use of technology is purposeful," Sina Joneidy, a senior teacher at Teesside University saidA. By collecting small things like milk tea cups.when interviewed. For those who can't completely step away from screens, using screen-time tracking apps mayB. By avoiding purchases related to entertainment.help encourage more mindful phone habits. "Ultimately, our focus should be on improving our long-termC. By collecting free samples at promotional events.relationship with technology rather than depending on the digital detox industry as a short-term solution,"D. By buying expensive anime merchandise regularly. lifestyle magazine Dazed commented.29. What does Lu Yu think of the trend of young people pursuing discounts 32. What can we learn about digital detox trips A. It's a sign of hardship. A. Most travelers are willing to take one.B. It's a positive change in consumer attitude. B. They provide a long-term solution to internet addiction.C. It's a completely new spending philosophy. C. Participants lock their devices in a box until the trip ends.D. It reflects an environment-friendly lifestyle. D. Travelers can use their devices for emergencies during the trip.高二下学期第二次月考 英语试卷 第 3页33. What does the underlined word "immersed" in paragraph 3 mean 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)A. Trapped. B. Addicted. 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)C. Absorbed. D. Rooted. 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。34. What is Emily Gherkin's attitude toward a digital detox As we drove along the country road, we were deeply attracted by the scenery. Suddenly, a herd of 41A. Neutral. B. Skeptical. C. Optimistic. D. Indifferent. emerged as if by magic,42 us from all sides. I 43 my husband to slow down and avoid hitting them. But it was35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage too late. We stopped the car and hurried out. A deer lay 44 by the roadside, with its eyes wide open. While someA. Digital Detox: A Cure for All deer scattered (散开),a few 45 at a safe distance, observing the scene.B. Brain Rot: The New Internet Epidemic“I have to call the police,” my husband said. As we waited for help, a nearby resident came out of his house,C. Screen-Free Vacations: Helpful or Useless D. Tech-Free Travel: An Ideal Cure for "Brain Rot" 46 shouting instructions. Knowing that we'd called the police, he stood at his doorway, arms crossed, 47 us. I第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) know he wanted to make sure we didn't leave the scene.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。 While waiting anxiously, I noticed a slight movement in the deer's back leg. We watched as she 48 to rise.Relationships function like a mirror. If you want to know how others treat you, the best starting place is to After several minutes, she managed to stand and then 49 gracefully toward the forest. I raced after her until shelook at how you treat others. And if you don't like the way you're treated, change your own behavior, because disappeared into the forest.50 streamed down my face, a mix of joy that she could run again and concern foryou can't change anyone else's. 36 her survival. I walked back to the car just as the police arrived. Our "security guard" returned to his house, 51Instead of judging people by their past, stand by them and help them build their future. that his role was complete.Everyone has a past. Some are a source of pride, and others are best left behind. After listening to our account, the police 52 us for remaining at the scene. Checking the scene carefully, the37 Therefore, instead of judging, stand by and support them as they move toward their future. Treat them withpolice found nothing but a piece of car's plastic bumper with the deer's fur 53 to it. The police told us that deerrespect and make their journey your own.are resilient (有适应カ的,可迅速恢复的) creatures and that she would 54 .Listen with curiosity, speak with frankness, and act with honesty.I picked the fur up and placed it in our car as a 55 . Whenever we drive through the forest along ourListening and curiosity allow relationships to develop. Speaking your truth allows people to be honest withthemselves and with you. 38 Relationships need curiosity to thrive, frankness to deepen, and honesty to country road, we will slow down, trying to avoid such accidents.continue. 41. A. wolves B. sheep C. horses D. deer39 42. A. guiding B. following C. protecting D. surroundingIf someone is in need, lend a helping hand. Don't do it only for the people you like and respect 一 that's 43. A. shouted at B. whispered to C. pointed at D. stared ateasy 一 but also for the ones who drive you crazy and those you don't even know. Don't do it with the 44. A. awake B. injured C. dead D. breathlessexpectation of getting something in return. 45. A. chased B. remained C. approached D.spreadDon’t try to make yourself great by making others look small. 46. A. excitedly B. happily C. angrily D. gently40 The moment you belittle others because you are better than they are is the moment you prove you 47. A. watching B. helping C. stopping D. supportinghave no power. People tend to make others feel how they themselves feel, whether it's great or small. If you can't 48. A. refused B. managed C. hesitated D. struggledoffer help, support, or love, at least do everything in your power not to hurt them or make them feel small.49. A. dashed B. walked C. leapt D. escapedA. Do be kind to everyone.50. A. Tears B. Sweat C. Blood D. RainB. Treat everyone you meet with honor.C. What matters most is learning from their past. 51. A. regretful B. satisfied C. surprised D. annoyedD. But whatever their past, people do change and grow. 52. A. punished B. blamed C. thanked D. praisedE. Acting honestly keeps relationships on a high standard. 53. A. tied B. added C. attached D. relatedF. Here are several steps to take about how to treat people. 54. A. die B. return C. survive D. adjustG. Here are several principles to remember about how to treat others. 55. A. reminder B. gift C. souvenir D. treasure高二下学期第二次月考 英语试卷 第 4页第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) 第二节(满分 25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。 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。There was less sea ice covering the oceans in February of this year than at any other point on record. "One Today was my first day of high school. I was excited but a little bit worried. I woke up early and rushed outof the 56 (consequence) of a warmer world is melting sea ice, and the record or near-record low sea ice cover at of the door in my eagerness to know my new school. The campus was still quiet when I arrived, so I decided toboth poles has pushed global sea ice cover to an all-time minimum,"said Samantha Burgess 57 a statement. explore a bit. It was so big that I was afraid I might get lost. I didn't know anyone, and I felt lonely.Global average temperatures in February of this year 58 (rise) 1.59°C above the per-industrial average, 59 (make) I know that teenagers should wear the right clothes to be popular. But I'm not sure which are the rightit the third-warmest February on record, according to the European Union's climate service Copernicus. clothes and which are the wrong clothes. I saw a girl in the hall who looked very cool, and she was talking to aThese high temperatures impacted the global sea ice extent, 60 includes both the Arctic, where sea ice is group of kids. She was wearing the same jeans as I was, which made me feel good about my clothes. I felt morecurrently near its annual maximum, and the Antarctic. The satellite record for both regions extends back to 1979. confident. I looked at my timetable to see what my first class was.In the Arctic, sea ice remained at 8 percent below average throughout February, missing an area of ice 61 (rough) My first class was math. I really like math. I went into the classroom and sat down at a desk in the secondthe size of the UK. This was the third consecutive month 62 (set) a new monthly record low in the Arctic. row right near the door. And the girl named Pat sitting behind me was the very girl I had met earlier, who left a63 (see) over the past two years, this decline in the 64 (north) hemisphere (半球) has combined with a deep impression on me. She was very friendly. She was also very forgetful. She forgot her pen, so she borrowedlonger-term decline in Antarctic sea ice. Antarctic sea ice seemed to recover to near average levels in December mine. She forgot her paper, so I gave her a sheet of paper. The one thing she didn't forget was my name. We feltof last year 65 it then rapidly declined again. In February, the ice reached its fourth-lowest extent on record for like friends already!the month, remaining 26 percent below average. I left math class and began looking for the science classroom, Room 211. I looked and looked, but Icouldn't find the stairs. I was worried that I would be late for class. It would be terrible to be late for my first第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) science class because we all heard that our science teacher Mr. Robert was a serious teacher. I hurried down the第一节(满分 15分) hall and finally saw the stairs. I ran quickly up the stairs. Suddenly, I tripped (绊倒)and my papers fell from my假定你是李华。在五四青年节来临之际,你校学生会将举办主题为“致敬青春,做优秀的高中生!”的演 hands and all of my papers went flying. I was so embarrassed and became extremely anxious.讲比赛,请写一篇演讲稿参赛。 注意:要点包括:优秀的高中生应具备的品质(至少 2个); 1. 所续写短文的词数为 150左右;如何培养这些品质。 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。注意: Paragraph 1词数 80左右,开头结尾已经给出,不计入总词数; Just then, Pat came up the stairs with two of her friends.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:五四青年节 Youth DayDear teachers and fellow students.Good morning!Paragraph 2Entering the classroom, I found everyone in total silence and an embarrassing atmosphere around us.Thank you for your listening!高二下学期第二次月考 英语试卷 第 5页扫描二维码■查询成绩 站 香履■四川省万源中学高2026届第二次月考试题(高二.下)英语答题卡姓名:班级:考场/座位号:贴码区注意事项1,答题前请将姓名、班级、考场、准考证号填写清楚。(正面朝上,切勿贴出方框)2.客观题答题,必须使用2B铅笔填涂,修改时用橡皮擦干净。条码尺寸:50×20毫米3,主观题答题,必须使用黑色签字笔书写。条码编码:code1284,必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效正确填涂■错误填涂 如 )昌缺考标记 1 回@6AB□C11A□B□ 16IB□c2□回7AIB□C12A□B□c 17B□Cg3A□B□c□8A□B□C13A□B□c□18AB□C□4四B□回9a 14 B□ 19 C5A□B□c□10A□BC□15 B回 20B□@21 BO 26 B D31 B D36A□B□C D□E P□G□22 B□回D27 B@D32 B回D23回回28 回 回33 B 回38A□BcD□E□PG□24 D四回29 DaD34 D39B四回 25 D 30 B口 D35B D回40B 回口 回41 四46 B D51 B D42□回回47 B D52 B回D43A B□c□D48 □ D53AB c□D□44四回回49 四 D54 □D回45A口B□c□T50 B D55AOB□c□DT第二部分、(15分)语法填空56575859606162636465口■第1页共2页四川省万源中学高2026届第二次月考试题(高二.下)英语答题卡【背面】第三部、应用文写作(15分)Dear teachers and fellow students,Thank you for your listening!第二节读后续写(25分)Just then,Pat came up the stairs with two of her friends.Entering the classroom,I found everyone in total silence and an embarrassing atmospherearound us.■ 第2页共2页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 四川省万源中学高2026届第二次月考试题高二下英语答题卡.pdf 第二次月考英语听力.mp3 第二次月考英语试卷.pdf