湖北省宜昌市部分省级示范高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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湖北省宜昌市部分省级示范高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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湖北省部分省级示范高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中英语试卷
一、听力选择题
1.What can the woman get on the first floor
A.Clothes. B.Shoes. C.Accessories.
2.How will the man go to the museum
A.On foot. B.By car. C.By bus.
3.What caused the bad traffic
A.A fallen tree. B.A car accident. C.The roadwork.
4.Where are the speakers
A.In a restaurant. B.In a supermarket. C.At home.
5.What are the speakers talking about
A.A flight. B.A party. C.A storm.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What disappoints the speakers about the film
A.The special effects. B.The plot. C.The characters.
7.What does the woman think of the reviews of the film
A.Unreliable. B.Detailed. C.Helpful.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What does Julie ask Peter to do
A.Book a hotel. B.Work on Saturday. C.Reschedule their travel.
9.How does Peter feel about Julie
A.Disappointed. B.Concerned. C.Annoyed.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What did Nick intend to do before the accident happened
A.Feed the cat. B.Get the wine. C.Cook the meal.
11.What happened to Nick
A.He got hurt. B.He injured his cat. C.He broke his leg.
12.Where did Nick spend the weekend
A.At home. B.In the hospital. C.At his sister’s place.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What do we know about Rita
A.She is the man’s classmate.
B.She graduated from college.
C.She is a new college student.
14.What did the man do on his first day of university
A.He made new friends.
B.He signed up for a group.
C.He toured the city on foot.
15.How did Rita get her bike
A.She rented it. B.She borrowed it. C.She bought it.
16.How much did Rita spend on her city tour
A.$8. B.$15. C.$120.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is expected during the Activity Time
A.Complete silence. B.Active conversations. C.Individual reading practice.
18.Why was the Activity Time schedule changed
A.Noise affected regular readers.
B.Teachers preferred morning hours.
C.Students needed more practice time.
19.When can students get writing guidance
A.From 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
B.From 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
C.From 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
20.Where does the writing help take place
A.In the Central Seating area.
B.At the teachers’ office.
C.In the Quiet Reading zone.
二、阅读理解
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21.Which of the following is included in the program
A.Living in the school.
B.Getting help at any time.
C.Visiting landmarks in New Zealand.
D.Introducing the culture of your country.
22.What is to happen in the middle of October, 2026
A.The program will be ended.
B.Some landmarks will be visited.
C.Members of the program will meet for the first time.
D.The culture of the host country will be learnt about.
23.What’s the main purpose of the text
A.To discuss the challenges of studying abroad.
B.To compare study programs in different countries.
C.To explain the benefits of living with a host family.
D.To promote a study abroad program for high school students.
20-year-old Edgar McGregor decided to visit his local park, Eaton Canyon, day in and day out to pick up as much litter as he could fit in two buckets (提桶). Now, over 589 days and 19,000 Twitter followers later, he is more passionate (热爱的) than ever about his task to save the planet!
Edgar found out that Los Angeles would be the host of the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. Knowing the state of the national forest at the time, he feared that its grounds that were full of litter would make the city a “global embarrassment,” so he decided to make cleaning it up his new passion project.
As time went on, he began documenting his progress on Twitter. Soon, he began encouraging others to start park cleanup projects of their own.
As part of southern California’s Angeles National Forest, Eaton Canyon can see quite a bit of daily foot traffic. On one particularly busy day, Edgar spent five hours picking up litter and came away with over 1,000 pounds of rubbish. Rain or shine, Edgar headed over to carry out his task. He worked through conditions like snowstorms, a record heat wave, and even a forest fire on the opposite side of the park.
The more he did, the more treasures he discovered. In addition to a lot of old iPhones and cans, Edgar collected enough recyclables to earn around 30 dollars every few weeks, which he would donate to nonprofits.
Recently, Edgar began noticing that the top-littered areas in his park were becoming few and far between. At one point, he spent four hours moving around the park and only returned with two buckets. Edgar plans to return to Eaton Canyon two or three times a week to keep up with the maintenance, but he is excited to start expanding his reach to new locations. Though he realizes this doesn’t mean his journey is complete, he is excited to have already achieved so much!
24.Why is the 2028 Summer Olympic Games mentioned
A.To describe what made Edgar famous.
B.To explain why Edgar loved Los Angeles.
C.To introduce what inspired Edgar to start his project.
D.To discuss why Edgar started exploring the national forest.
25.Which of the following can best describe Edgar
A.Determined and caring.
B.Creative and influential.
C.Talented and productive.
D.Adventurous and sociable.
26.What is Edgar’s next plan
A.Encouraging others to join in his cleanup.
B.Making a journey to clean Eaton Canyon.
C.Cleaning up other parts of the national forest.
D.Returning to the parks he has already cleaned.
27.What is the text mainly about
A.A hero for the environment. B.A way of dealing with litter.
C.A local development project. D.A huge personal achievement.
Vacations are being redefined to improve your wellness experiences. The new buzzword is “sleep tourism” and the focus is on ensuring that you rest well at night and actually return from your vacation feeling refreshed.
When away, vacationers traditionally like to make use of every second of the day. They rush from site to site, eat meals at all hours of the day, and treat themselves at night. And when finally returning to their hotel rooms at night, they find it hard to sleep. Besides, downtown hotels may be centrally located, with noisy traffic and flashing city lights pervading (弥漫). Also, many people simply do not sleep well when away from their own beds. All these factors lead to pain, allergies and hormonal issues, making sleep challenging.
“Sleep tourism” addresses these issues and more. Special sleep suites have been thoughtfully designed to offer quiet and darkness. Hotels are investing in artificial intelligence mattresses (床垫) that adjust temperature and have cushions to relieve pressure points. The mattresses can also track sleep statistics and offer vacationers feedback on their sleep patterns.
Sleep suites are a huge advance in tourism and are now found in wellness hotels around the world. Each offers different ways of inducing sleep, according to Condé Nast Traveler. Many provide a menu of relaxing teas and a tailored bed. No matter which sleep suite you choose, the goal is to sleep well so you can improve your health and well-being. Sinking into a comfortable bed should be the best part of a trip!
The hope is that more hotels adapt to this wellness trend and return to the original purpose of a hotel room, which is sleep! Now you can tour around by day and have sweet dreams by night.
28.According to the text, what is the new trend in vacationing
A.Partying all night. B.Eating at special hours.
C.Sleeping well on holiday. D.Rushing from site to site.
29.How do sleep suites improve the sleep experience for guests
A.By serving a wide variety of food.
B.By introducing mattresses with AI technology.
C.By offering in-room entertainment systems.
D.By ensuring complete darkness in the rooms.
30.The underlined word “inducing” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.
A.promoting. B.preventing. C.causing. D.affecting.
31.What can we infer about the future of hotels from the passage
A.All hotels will have artificial intelligence mattresses.
B.Traditional hotels will disappear because of “sleep tourism”.
C.More hotels will focus on providing better sleep experiences.
D.Downtown hotels will move to quieter areas to avoid traffic noise.
The Olympic Games, among the world’s most significant sports events, not only demonstrate the high level of athletic competition but also serve as a symbol of global cultural exchange and unity. However, they face an aging audience and declining viewership. The median age of American viewers was 39 in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, rising to 53 by the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The Tokyo 2021 viewership dropped by a third compared to 2008.
To attract younger audiences and stay relevant, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach has acknowledged the need for the Olympics to evolve, adding “youth-based” sports. Climbing, skateboarding, and surfing were included in Tokyo, and breakdancing made its first appearance in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
To further broaden appeal, esports could be the key. With a massive following, esports could attract large audiences and add income through media rights and sponsorships. Esports could also bring Olympic glory to a diverse range of countries and represent the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect.
However, the IOC’s approach to esports has been cautious. The inaugural (首次的) Olympic Esports Week in Singapore in June 2023 was met with confusion among fans, with events like archery and “Just Dance” not reflecting as expected, attracting a peak viewership of only 22,000.
Recognizing esports’ potential, the IOC has officially included esports in the Olympic Movement with the Olympic Esports Games in Saudi Arabia in 2025. This decision is in line with the principles of the Olympic Agenda 2020+5, which advocates for gender equality, inclusiveness, and diversity. By embracing esports, the Olympics can attract younger audiences, expand its global reach, and maintain its status as a popular sports and entertainment event.
32.What can be inferred from the first paragraph about the Olympic Games
A.The Olympic Games have always been popular among young viewers.
B.The IOC has not recognized the changing viewer trends.
C.The median age of Olympic viewers has remained stable over time.
D.The Olympic Games are becoming less popular in America.
33.How do the Olympics keep connected with society
A.By focusing on traditional sports.
B.By adding sports that appeal to younger audiences.
C.By reducing the number of events in the Games.
D.By hosting the Games in countries with diverse cultures.
34.What was the public’s attitude toward the inaugural Olympic Esports Week
A.Tolerant. B.Unclear. C.Supportive. D.Uninterested.
35.What is the last paragraph mainly about
A.Distinctions between traditional sports and esports.
B.Benefits of multicultural countries in esports.
C.Possible advantages of adding esports to the Olympics.
D.Suggestions on establishing a secure gaming setting for esports.
Cleaning your room can feel like a challenging task, but it’s likely a quicker and easier process than you imagine! Sometimes all it takes is a simple plan and a little motivation. 36 Read on to learn how to stay motivated to clean your room.
Play music to get in the right mindset. Before you start, put on a playlist that makes you feel energetic. 37 Music with a faster beat will help motivate you. Stay away from slower music, as this can make you feel tired and bored. If you need a timer, create a playlist that is a certain amount of time and try to finish before the playlist ends.
Create a reward for yourself to get the job done. 38 Decide how to treat yourself once you’ve finished cleaning. A few ways to treat yourself are hanging out with your friends, eating a big bowl of ice cream, or reading your favorite book. Make sure not to rush your cleaning in order to get your reward.
39 When you’re having trouble motivating yourself to clean your room, make the process interesting by playing a game. See how many things you can put away for 10 minutes and then try to beat your high score. Alternatively, pretend you’re a robot while cleaning and only make robot movements and noises. Another option is to set a timer and see how fast you can clean your room.
Create a checklist to stay on track. Checklists are a great way to give yourself a sense of achievement and progress when cleaning up a big mess. Decide what you want to organize and clean, and then make a list to prioritize them from the most urgent to the least. 40 Tick off each task once you’ve done it to easily keep track of what you still need to do.
A.Make cleaning into a game.
B.Schedule the tasks throughout the week.
C.You’d better try to finish before the playlist ends.
D.It can set the tone for a more organized and peaceful life.
E.This extra motivation can help you get the job done faster.
F.Try to be as detailed as possible so you don’t forget anything.
G.Really activating all the senses is a great way to make it engaging.
三、完形填空
One afternoon, as I was diving into life’s deeper questions with my students, a thoughtful boy named Jack raised his hand. “Why do so many people feel lost ” he asked. 41 their curiosity, I decided to show them the ropes through experience rather than simply 42 . “Follow me,” I said, leading them toward the nearby 43 .
Whispers filled the air. “Why are we going there ” Emma murmured. “Are there wild animals ” Liam added nervously. “Are we even going to 44 this ” A voice trembled from the back. I stayed 45 , walking calmly ahead. The students trailed behind me, their minds racing with 46 . Some panicked over 47 lions; others pictured snakes. With every step, their anxiety 48 , yet I said nothing.
After forty minutes, we stopped at the forest’s edge. 49 them, I smiled. “Don’t worry — we won’t be entering. But tell me, what did you notice on our way here ” The students fell silent. “You were so caught up in 50 of the unknown,” I continued, “that you 51 the birds singing, the sunlight filtering through the leaves, and the 52 around you.”
Jack’s eyes lit up with realization. “So...we worry so much about the future that we 53 to live now ”
“Exactly,” I replied. “Life is a 54 . If we let fear take over, we’ll miss its wonders.” The students nodded, their faces brightening.
As we walked back, they laughed, finally noticing the world they’d overlooked before. The lesson was simple but profound: The 55 shapes the future. Don’t let fear steal today’s gifts.
41.A.Ignoring B.Sensing C.Inspiring D.Celebrating
42.A.complain B.argue C.explain D.announce
43.A.mountain B.river C.desert D.forest
44.A.survive B.enjoy C.remember D.control
45.A.curious B.silent C.shocked D.amused
46.A.plans B.guesses C.decisions D.jokes
47.A.hungry B.magical C.fierce D.imaginary
48.A.grew B.emerged C.faded D.fell
49.A.Calling on B.Pointing at C.Turning to D.Waiting for
50.A.joy B.fear C.anger D.hope
51.A.heard B.missed C.avoided D.recorded
52.A.beauty B.harmony C.warmth D.mystery
53.A.refuse B.pretend C.forget D.hate
54.A.game B.battle C.gift D.journey
55.A.present B.chance C.effort D.luck
四、语法填空
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。
Jane Goodall, born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, is a well-known British biologist and environmental activist, 56 life-long work helped broaden the world’s understanding of animal behavior and emotions.
In July 1960, at the age of 26, Jane Goodall traveled from England to Tanzania, Africa and entered the little-known world of wild chimpanzees. 57 (equip) with little more than a notebook and her interest in wildlife, Jane explored the unknown to give the world a 58 (remark) window into humankind’s closest living relatives.
Beyond her scientific contributions, Jane Goodall is also 59 passionate advocate for environmental conservation and animal welfare. Through her numerous books, lectures and documentaries, she has inspired countless people around the world 60 (care) about the natural world and take action to protect it.
Jane Goodall visited China for the 17th time from November 30th to December 4th, 2024. She participated 61 the recording of the science and culture interview program “Beichen Dialogue”, which 62 (create) by Yangshipin (China Media Group’s video platform) and the China Science and Technology Museum. Her 63 (visit) to the Chinese mainland play an important role in promoting cross-cultural exchanges and the spread of conservation concept.
Jane Goodall passed away on October 1, 2025 due to natural causes in California. “Goodall worked 64 (tireless) for our planet and all its inhabitants, 65 (leave) an extraordinary legacy for humanity and nature.” the UN said as it mourned her death.
五、书信写作
66.假如你是校英语报编辑李华,你校英语外教Mr. Smith在今年教师节被学校授予“最美教师”的称号。请你就此为校英语报“Campus Star”专栏写一篇宣传稿,内容包括:
1. 简述获奖理由;2. 启示或感想。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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六、书面表达
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据短文。
A Great Monday
Monday started out well. I woke up on time, ate breakfast and did some last-minute studying for my first hour math test. I was confident of getting good grades. Then I left my house. Ten minutes later, I got on school bus with my friends. We were busy chatting about how we spent our weekend. At one stop, Fat Ryan got on hurriedly. He tripped (绊倒) over someone’s foot accidentally and THUMP! He fell down onto the floor.
Every one of us on the bus looked on and laughed crazily. Ryan struggled to his feet, dusted (擦灰) off his jacket and made his way to an empty seat. He tried to laugh with us, but his face was burning with embarrassment (尴尬). The rest of the morning flew by. I did well in my math test. I read two more chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird in English class. It wasn’t long before we heard the lunch bell. I met my friends from the cheerleading (拉拉队) team in the dining hall. Then I couldn’t help but notice Ryan a few tables away, sitting all alone. He caught me looking. I smiled at him quickly and looked away.
When we had finished eating, we went out to the courtyard to practice a cheer we would do at that night’s football game. After much practice, we finally managed to do the cheer perfectly. We decided to practice it again one last time. Again, just like the rest of my day so far, the cheer was going great. I raised my leg for one last toe (脚趾) touch. RIIPPP! I felt my jeans broken, in the middle of my backside (臀部).
I froze (呆住). I had no idea what to do but stand still. Then I heard people burst out laughing and I saw them pointing at my torn jeans. Trying to cover myself with my hands, I tried to laugh too, but I felt tears begin to well up in my eyes.
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。
Then I saw Ryan running towards me.
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That night, after the cheer at the football game, I found Ryan.
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题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B C A C B B A C B B
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A A C C A B B A C C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B B D C A C A C B A
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 C D B D C D G E A F
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 B C D A B B D A C B
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 B A C D A
1.B
【原文】W: I’m looking for something to wear at a wedding. Which floor should I go to
M: All women’s clothing and accessories are on the second floor, except for shoes, which you can find on the first floor.
W: Thank you.
2.C
【原文】W: If you want to walk to the museum, take an umbrella, Harry. I’d drive you if I didn’t have to work.
M: Walking is a good chance to see the city. But in this weather, I’d better go and wait at the bus stop.
3.A
【原文】W: The traffic today was terrible.
M: You didn’t hear There was a terrible accident on the parkway. A tree fell and closed off one of the roadways.
W: At least it wasn’t roadwork like last time.
4.C
【原文】W: I’m having my eggs boiled. How do you want yours, Jim
M: If it’s no problem for you, I’d prefer them fried.
W: No problem. Do you want any sausages
M: No, thanks, but I’ll just have a slice of brown bread.
5.B
【原文】M: I’m so sorry I missed your party yesterday, Vivian. My flight was delayed until midnight because of a storm. Anyway, I heard it was a great success.
W: It was fantastic, Craig. Even though only half the people I had invited showed up.
6.B 7.A
【原文】W: The special effects in the film were amazing, but other than that, the film wasn’t interesting.
M: I was disappointed, too. There were a lot of famous actors, but the storyline was confusing.
W: That’s what I thought as well. I read the book that the film is based on and there is no comparison. The book is brilliant.
M: I totally agree. The plot in the novel is absolutely amazing, but it was completely changed in the film.
W: Anyhow, next time we should know better than to trust film reviews. Can you believe that the critics gave it four stars
8.C 9.B
【原文】W: I’ve got some bad news, Peter. I must work this Saturday as well, so we must postpone our weekend trip until the following weekend. Can you please call the hotel and change our booking
M: I’ll take care of it tonight.
W: I’m really sorry for ruining your weekend, too.
M: Don’t worry about me. I’m just worried about you, Julie. You’ve been working every weekend for the past two months and you really deserve time off.
W: Well, if I didn’t have to work on the final design of the new library, I’d ask my boss for a long vacation.
10.B 11.A 12.A
【原文】W: I didn’t see you at Mike’s party last Friday, Nick.
M: I had an accident at home, Diana.
W: What happened
M: As I was going to the kitchen to get the bottle of wine I had bought for the party, I didn’t see the cat in front of me until the last second.
W: You stepped on the cat Or tripped over it
M: I managed to avoid injuring the cat, but I ended up on the floor with an injured knee.
W: Oh, did you go to the hospital
M: Fortunately, my sister is training to be a nurse and she understood that my leg wasn’t broken, so I didn’t have to go to the hospital. She didn’t get back to her own apartment and took care of me over the weekend. Fortunately, I was well enough to walk on Monday.
13.C 14.C 15.A 16.B
【原文】M: So, how’s your very first week at university going, Rita
W: It’s great fun — there are so many different events going on to help us make friends and find our way around the university. And to get around the city! But you’ll remember all that. You were a new student once!
M: That’s true. I remember I went on a walking tour of the city on my first day.
W: Well, I did a bike tour. When I decided to sign up, there were seven other names on the list already, and I was lucky I got the very last place.
M: I didn’t know you bought a bike. Or did you borrow one
W: I don’t have a bike. We all hired them from a little cycle hire shop — we could choose a traditional bike or an electric one.
M: So I take it you went electric!
W: Yes, of course we all did! And the cycle hire was only $120 for the whole group and that was for three whole hours!
M: Sounds good.
17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C
【原文】
W: Welcome to the library! And now, I’d like to tell you a bit about an excellent service offered in the library here that we call the Special Classes. What can you do in them For a start, many of you need practice in speaking English. And for that we hold a special Activity Time, led by a teacher.
That can be noisy. In fact, we hope that it is noisy, since that would mean many people are talking. It’s in the Central Seating area, and it used to be from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., but we found that the noise was disturbing the regular users, so we shortened and moved this discussion to the morning, starting at 9 a.m., when fewer people are in the center. It goes for one and a half hours.
Alright, what about Writing Skills Well, we can help you there with another teacher. Now, writing is a fairly quiet activity, so that teacher stations him or herself in the Quiet Reading area from 1:30 until 3:00. The 10:30 to midday time period cannot have a teacher for such writing skills, as they are all teaching in the morning.
56.whose 57.Equipped 58.remarkable 59.a 60.to care 61.in 62.was created 63.visits 64.tirelessly 65.leaving
66. This year’s Teachers’ Day celebrations were extra special as our beloved English foreign teacher, Mr. Smith, was honored the title of “Most Admirable Teacher” by the school.
Mr. Smith stands out for his ability to go beyond traditional teaching by introducing interactive activities such as role-playing and debates into his lessons and make learning engaging. Moreover, his patience and empathy have touched the hearts of many students. He listens attentively to our concerns and provides thoughtful guidance, helping us overcome academic challenges and personal obstacles.
The recognition of Mr. Smith as the “Most Admirable Teacher” reminds us that great teaching is not just about imparting knowledge but also nurturing young minds. Let’s extend our warmest congratulations to Mr. Smith on receiving this well-deserved recognition.
67.Then I saw Ryan running towards me. Suddenly the scene struck me where he fell flat and I laughed at him crazily. I thought this would be his chance to return the favor. I lowered my head, my face burning with embarrassment. But unexpectedly Ryan didn't laugh. Instead, he approached me from behind, took off his jacket swiftly and offered it to me, signaling to me to cover my torn jeans. Without any delay, I did it. Struggling against my tears, l did want to express my gratitude to him but courage failed me. In total silence, I left the courtyard.
That night, after the cheer at the football game, I found Ryan. I thanked him, giving the jacket back to him and telling him the cheer went great. Then gathering my courage, I sincerely apologized to him for my misconduct on the bus and thanked him again for his helping me out of the desperate situation. Ryan, with a broad smile, patted me on the shoulder and told me to forget about that, joking he fell like that a lot. Hearing that, I was amused and convinced that he was someone I would be friends with. Honestly, Monday was a great day indeed!

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