资源简介 2025—2026 学年度上期高 2027 届半期考试英语试卷考试时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分注意事项:1. 答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2. 答选择题时,必须使用 2B 铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3. 答非选择题时,必须使用 0.5 毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4. 所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)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小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Why is the man having trouble finding lamb A. It is not common where he lives.B. There is no lamb at Harvard Meats.C. He doesn’t know what kind he wants.2. What is the conversation mainly about A. Losing weight. B. Meeting old classmates. C. Graduating from school.3. What do the speakers have in common A. They have the same job.B. They own the same kind of dog.C. They like walking dogs with others.4. What do the speakers already have enough A. Meat. B. Bread. C. Lettuce.5. Why did the officer stop the woman A. He thought she was speeding. B. He thought she was in danger. C. He thought she was too noisy.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)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 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. Who is the man inviting to the barbecue A. His neighbors. B. His colleagues. C. His sister’s family.7. What does the woman suggest the man do A. Use convenient gas. B. Stay outside all day. C. Add some barbecue sauce.第1页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AFly-in programs offer a unique opportunity for prospective students to experience campus life firsthand. Theseprograms, typically sponsored by the institution, are designed for students from minority backgrounds who may notbe able to afford a visit to campus on their own.Fly-in programs provide an immersive campus experience, making universities and colleges accessible forstudents in advance. They remove financial barriers to visits and offer application and financial aid workshops.Additionally, participants build valuable connections with peers, students, and staff, gaining support throughout theadmissions process and beyond.How to Apply for Fly-In Programs Coalition (联盟) Members and their Fly-In ProgramsExpanding college access to communities that have been minorities in higher education is a shared goal amongCoalition schools. Below, check out some of our member schools and their fly-in visit programs.Programme Visit Time DeadlineMount Marty University November 20-22, 2025 September 8Columbia University September 4-6, 2025 June 25University of Michigan October 8-10, 2025 July 31Wellesley College December 18, 2025 October 2021. What is the main purpose of fly-in programs A. To provide free flights for students to visit colleges.B. To offer students financial aid for their college trips.C. To help students make friends before entering college.D. To help students experience campus life and evaluate colleges.22. What are applicants of fly-in programs advised to do A. Plan for potential fees. B. Make a list of programs.C. Avoid last-minute submission. D. Provide evidence of research.第3页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}23. Which would be a suitable time to submit an application for an early September campus visit A. June 20-23. B. November 20-22. C. August 16-20. D. September 3-5.BGood manners used to mean simple courtesy (礼节) and being kind. Today, it seems we may fear doing orsaying the wrong thing, and for good reason. Given the power of the Internet, a faux pas (失礼) can mean losing afriend — or your job.Covering the ins and outs of civil behavior for the past 20-plus years, I have learned that, fortunately, goodintentions never go out of style. Even better, science tells us that acts of kindness are infectious: If I treat you right,you’re more likely to treat the next person better.TO HOLD OR NOT TO HOLD — THE DOORQ: My husband always opens doors for women (he’s over 80). But the younger woman cast him a look of pureshock and rushed past him without a thank-you. So sad, why has such a basic kindness gone out of style —Jo GarciaA: Let me uncomplicate things: If I’m first to the door, I’m going to pull it open and let you go first, whetheryou’re a man or a woman. A push door can be awkward, but I’ll usually go through first (with my most charming“Allow me”) and then hold it for you. I give the same advice to my sister (and all women): First one there opens thedoor and holds it.The one time to break the rule: If the person ahead of you needs assistance or is much older, step up and openthe door. And for those of us on the receiving end of a door kindness, I hope we all say “Thank you” as we pass by.NO THANK-YOU NOTES=NO MORE GIFTS Q: It especially bothers me when I give a child a gift, and there is no acknowledgment from the parent or thechild. What are my options —Sharon TaftA: I’m the quick-witted uncle to three nieces, which means I rely on humor to make a point. One time, severalweeks after the holidays had gone by, I e-mailed one of the girls: “I can’t thank you enough for the thank-you note.”That inspired a quick and guilty thank-you from her. Then there was the year I boycotted (抵制) them: no gifts. Youbet they noticed, and they did a fine job with their thank-you e-mails once I resumed (重新开始) gift giving. (Yes,e-mail is just fine, especially when compared with the alternative — no response.)But I learned a lesson, too: I try my best to thank those who express kindness to me, whether it’s a flightattendant helping me with a bag or these same nieces — now young adults — who recently made an amazingdinner for our family. There’s a theory that gratitude begets gratitude. I believe that now.24. Both Jo Garcia and Sharon Taft are puzzled by __________.A. what makes young people so rude B. what kindness means to young adultsC. why kindness is not infectious nowadays D. why some good manners are out of date25. Which statement is the writer most likely to agree with A. Men should always hold the door for women. B. It is always necessary to express our gratitude.C. Jo should remind her husband of his impoliteness. D. Being humorous matters more than being polite.26. What can we infer from the uncle’s experience of boycotting gifts for his nieces A. Sending a thank-you email is worse than not expressing gratitude at all.第4页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}B. The nieces didn’t care about whether they received gifts from their uncle at all.C. The uncle resumed giving gifts to his nieces after they expressed their appreciation.D. The absence of gifts made the nieces realize they should have expressed gratitude.27. This passage is most likely taken from a __________.A. social science journal B. newspaper advice columnC. celebrity interview script D. interpersonal relationship reportCThis is a story about two kinds of intelligence: artificial intelligence and emotional intelligence. How often dowe hear these two terms together But now SoftBank, a Japanese company, is using AI to create a tool known as SoftVoice. This tool adjusts thevoices of angry customers so that call center employees can avoid dealing with trouble.The new tool, SoftVoice, will monitor callers’ voices in real time, detect if they become abusive (辱骂的), andchange their tone (语气) of voice to make it easier on the employee’s ears. SoftBank insists it won’t change thewords that customers say, but instead will do things like lower an angry voice to make it less grating.SoftVoice supposedly won’t remove 100 percent of the angry tone, so that call center employees will knowobjectively that a customer is angry. But it will remove enough to remove any sign of abuse. As an added feature,the SoftVoice AI product will also detect if a customer’s abuse has gone on too long and play an automated messagethat says: “We regret to inform you that we are going to discontinue our service.”Now, as much as this is an artificial intelligence development, it’s also a great example of using AI to increaseemotional intelligence. And that’s what this AI product does: remove the expression of other people’s unhelpfulemotions, making it easier for employees to do their jobs. The possibilities seem endless — and I admit, potentiallyworrying.Imagine a future where many people in the same conversation could use technology like SoftVoice in real timeto change each other’s emotions — or even their word choice. Or imagine people using AI to change the tone ofwhat they say. The tone sometimes determines the content; would companies be on the hook (担负责任) for anemployee’s AI-driven promise to a customer if it slightly changed the meaning Still, at least it sounds like it’sdesigned to improve people’s lives.28. Why does SoftBank develop SoftVoice A.To protect employees from angry customers. B.To simplify difficult work.C.To treat mental problems. D.To comfort customers.29. What does the underlined word “grating” in Paragraph 3 probably mean A.Hurried. B.Pleasant. C.Annoying. D.Understandable.30. What potential future concern does the author mention regarding technologies like SoftVoice A.It will break promises. B.It will mainly be used in call centers.C.It may cause potential problems later. D.It may completely remove customers’ anger.31. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Japan. B. SoftBank: A Leader in Emotional Intelligence.C. Using AI to Manage Human Emotions at Work. D. The Challenges Faced by Call Center Employees.第5页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}DWhen unethical (不道德的) behavior is criticized, demands are often met with defensiveness and denial. Howcan we overcome this reaction New research by Lauren Howe, an assistant professor at the University of Zurich, identifies a way that criticismcan be more effective. A series of experiments involving more than 1,400 participants shows that criticized groupsare more likely to take criticism to heart when the messenger not only criticizes the groups but also shows concernfor the issues that the criticized groups themselves face.When criticizing groups, messengers often address the group by pointing out how the group is causing harmto another group and asking them to change their ways. “What messengers may not realize is that when a personaccuses a group of causing harm like this, right away, members of the group may believe that the messenger viewstheir group as immoral and does not care about their outcomes,” Howe explains. “We find in our research that whenmessages include dual (双重的) concern by expressing concern for the group that is criticized while still accusingthe group of causing harm, it reduces this problematic inference(推断), and thus dual concern messages are moreeffective at encouraging members of a group to agree with the criticism of their own group.”The research tested the idea in campaigns: Participants read a poster advocating for stopping prejudice againsta group with whom they personally disagreed. The poster led participants to agree 8.6% more strongly that theirdisfavored group faced unfair and specific prejudices when the poster conveyed that the advocates were alsoconcerned about the prejudices that many other groups faced.What the research shows, Howe summarizes, is that criticism works better when it is done with care. Shesuggests, “When messengers point out harm or wrongdoing, they might consider what challenges the group thatthey are accusing of harm faces.” Messengers may want to acknowledge these challenges, if appropriate, to signalto their audience that they are not dismissed as immoral. As messengers raise their voices to criticize one group forharming another group, their arguments are more persuasive when they emphasize concern for the criticized group.32. What does the study by Lauren Howe mainly focus on A. The impact of public criticism on individuals.B. The strategies for making criticism more effective.C. The effectiveness of public criticism in changing behavior.D. The importance of reducing defensive reactions to criticism.33. Why might dual concern messages be useful A. They focus on the benefits of changing behavior.B. They make the criticized group feel more powerful.C. They highlight the harm caused by the criticized group.D. They reduce the perceived moral judgment of the messenger.34. What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 4 A. How the researchers tested their idea.B. What the participants faced in criticism.C. How criticism helped participants in life.D. Why most participants couldn’t handle criticism.35. What does the author imply in the last paragraph A. Bitter criticism is much more effective.第6页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}B. The harm caused by criticism is unavoidable.C. Expressing concern can make criticism more persuasive.D. Messengers should avoid criticizing groups facing challenges.第二节 (共 5 小题;每题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Blind boxes, or mystery boxes, are sealed packages containing surprise items. Buyers don’t know exactly whatthey’re purchasing until they open the box. 36 It transforms the way collectibles are marketed andpurchased. Today, brands like Pop Mart have perfected the formula, offering themed blind boxes that cater todifferent tastes.The blind box phenomenon isn’t limited to collectibles. 37 Businesses across sectors can incorporatethis trend to increase customer engagement, attract a wider audience, and enhance the shopping experience. Hereare a few ideas for how different types of businesses can incorporate blind box concepts.Create mystery product boxes.Introduce a line of mystery boxes for your products. For example, a beauty brand could create blind boxes with amix of skincare or makeup products. 38 Each box could include items of varying values, creating anelement of surprise for customers.39Create an exclusive (独有的) blind box series that features one-of-a-kind items or unique packaging, whichcan increase demand and bring in regular customers. Offering these boxes on a seasonal or limited-time basis alsoadds an element of urgency, motivating customers to act quickly.Incorporate blind boxes in loyalty programs.For businesses with loyalty programs, offering blind boxes as part of a rewards program can drive engagement.40 This would give them a unique stimulation to continue buying and interacting with your brand.Adopting the blind box model can help businesses tap into the excitement and mystery that drives this trend,while also providing a fun and memorable experience for customers. By adding elements of exclusivity and variety,brands can boost sales and customer loyalty, turning each purchase into an engaging experience.A. Consider rarity an artistic focus.B. Launch limited-edition blind boxes.C. This trend started in Japan and quickly spread worldwide.D. And a fashion shop might offer mystery gift packs.E. Regular customers could exchange points for mystery boxes.F. There are countless social media groups discussing the blind boxes.G. It has also become a business model for industries ranging from fashion to beauty.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My family was in a poor financial situation when I was young. In order to 41 the family, my parentswere forced to 42 a variety of jobs, some of which required them to work nights. 43 , I spent a great第7页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}deal of time at my grandparents’ home and became especially 44 to my grandmother, Markland Natalie.45 living in the Arizona desert, my grandmother maintained a garden of herbs and vegetables. I wouldhelp harvest the food to make dishes from 46 found in one of her treasured cookbooks. I still remember thehappy memories and life lessons taught to me by my grandmother, many of which took place in the 47 .My grandmother used to try to tell me about 48 and how to be a good human being. She’d get all theingredients for a stew (炖菜), and she’d look at it, and she’d go, “Now see, honey, this is how the 49 works:some people are cucumbers; some people are tomatoes. It would be a really 50 stew if you just put cucumbersin there. But if you 51 them with eggs or some pork, then you make this wonderful thing. And all thesedifferent people come together to make this wonderful thing called our world.”Those happy memories and life lessons were 52 on my mind. My grandmother used to tell me the sky isblack velvet and those twinkling stars are the 53 of those who have left the world. They watch over us, andtheir light is a 54 reminder of their love and presence. So, every time I 55 at the sky, my grandmotheris there.41.A.promote B.provide C.support D.supply42.A.take out B.take back C.take off D.take on43.A.Additionally B.Consequently C.Previously D.Eventually44.A.attached B.opposed C.addicted D.committed45.A.Despite B.Beyond C.Besides D.Through46.A.recipes B.instructions C.notes D.articles47.A.garden B.kitchen C.yard D.balcony48.A.tolerance B.confidence C.acceptance D.perseverance49.A.union B.family C.world D.planet50.A.disturbing B.boring C.disgusting D.confusing51.A.mix B.cover C.fill D.lay52.A.marked B.centered C.focused D.impressed53.A.values B.minds C.morals D.souls54.A.casual B.constant C.consistent D.conscious55.A.look through B.look over C.look up D.look around第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 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。Technology has transformed the way people express 56 (they) and maintain relationships over the pastdecade. While it has made communication faster and easier, some experts believe that it may also make individualsfeel more 57 (connect) than ever before.A recent survey showed that nearly half of young people spend more than five hours a day 58 socialmedia. They can post pictures and send messages instantly. However, many of them still experience loneliness and59 (anxious). Psychologists point out that online interactions, 60 appear social, can never fully takethe place of real-life communication.Yet technology itself is not 61 (blame). Everything depends on how we make use of it. For instance, videocalls allow family members to stay close even when 62 (separate) by oceans. Educational apps give students第8页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}in remote regions access to learning resources 63 (previous) out of reach.The secret 64 (lie) in finding a balance between online contact and real-world connection. People shouldlearn to manage screen time wisely and focus on developing genuine emotional bonds.After all, technology is 65 means — it should unite people, not distance them.第四部分 词汇基础(共 20 小题;每小题 0.5 分,满分 10 分)根据首字母和汉语提示写出单词或短语并用其正确形式填空,使句子完整,句意正确。66. This system can positively influence how people make long-term decisions, from their likelihood to ____________ (phr. 做贡献;促进) financial savings to their focus on achieving academic success.67. As we i______ (使加入) more smart devices into our homes, we must consider how much personal informationwe’re sharing.68. The aha doesn’t come alone but as a triple insight, i______ (启发) what we need to unlearn, what we need tolearn instead, and what we need to do about it.69. Here are a few simple steps you can take to help you c______ (培养) perseverance in your life.70. His story ______ ______ (phr. 引起共鸣) a growing group of Chinese youth redefining success beyondtraditional career tracks.71. The park around the South Mound will serve as a r______ (娱乐) area for the neighboring community.72. While it certainly seems like the morning is an ideal time to work out, fitting in exercise in the afternoon orafter hours has its p______ (被证实的) advantages.73. E______ (新出现的) research suggests that walking backward does more than strengthen muscles — it alsosharpens cognitive function.74. Her r______ (卓越的;非凡的) achievements in neuroscience have inspired countless young researchers.75. The young singer ______ ______ (phr. 突然进入;闯入) the international music scene with her debut albumin 2023.76. The manager a______ (分配;布置) the most challenging tasks to those who had proven their reliability.77. Without close c______ (合作) between departments, the plan would never have succeeded.78. The company is known for its i______ (创新的) approach to renewable energy solutions.79. The twins may look alike, but their personalities are quite d______ (明显不同的;独特的).80. The giant panda ______ ______ ______ (phr. 原产于;源于) China, living mainly in the mountain forests ofSichuan.81. Scientists s______ (怀疑) that climate change is accelerating the spread of invasive species.82. The company’s revenue has been growing s______ (稳定地;持续地) over the past five years.83. In order to c______ (保护;节约) water, residents are encouraged to install low-flow showerheads.84. The terms of the contract are n______ (可协商的) depending on the client’s needs.85. She has finally q______ (使有资格;符合条件) as a professional lawyer after years of training.第五部分 写作(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 (满分 15 分)假定你是红光中学学生李华,你的英国朋友 Doris 发来邮件,想了解你校上周刚结束的运动会。请你给她回一封邮件,分享相关情况。内容包括:1. 运动会的目的;第9页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}2. 你参加的项目或印象深刻的场景;3. 你对运动会的感受。注意:1. 写作词数应为 100 左右;2. 请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Doris,Best wishes,Li Hua第二节 读后续写(满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Joel lived in a small, faraway town. He was an ambitious rapper who spent countless hours in his bedroomwriting lyrics (歌词) and perfecting his flow. But he never performed on stage. His dream was to make it big in themusic industry and share his passion for rap with the world. He hoped that one day his dream would become areality. Little did he know, this dream was about to come true in the most unexpected way.One sunny afternoon, Joel was walking through his neighborhood when he heard booming music coming froma nearby park. Interested, he followed the sound and discovered a crowd of people gathered around a stage. To hissurprise, the famous rapper Latto was in town and performing her show for the community. Joel had always beenLatto’s faithful fan. He’d like to become a rapper like her. Pushing his way through the crowd, Latto came to thefront of the stage.Joel’s heart raced with excitement as he watched Latto appeal to the audience with her charming lyrics andundeniable talent. He waved his arms and cheered loudly together with all the people present. All of a sudden, afearless idea suddenly occurred to him. Inspired by her performance, Joel decided to seize the opportunity and showhis skills before his idol (偶像). Joel went up to the event organizer and explained his passion for rap, hoping to begiven a chance to perform.Impressed by Joel’s enthusiasm and determination, the event organizer agreed to let him perform a short setafter Latto finished her performance. Joel was overjoyed and spent the remaining time practicing, making sure hewas ready to deliver an unforgettable performance. He prayed (祈祷) at the bottom of his heart that he wouldsucceed like Latto. At last, Latto ended her show.注意:1. 续写词数应为 100 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Joel stepped onto the stage, his heart beating wildly.第10页 共 10 页{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}参考答案及解析第一部分 听力1-5: ABACB 6-10: BCBBA 11-15: CACBC 16-20: CCBCB第二部分 阅读 第一节A 篇 21. D 22. C 23. AB 篇 24. D 25. B 26. D 27. BC 篇 28. A 29. C 30. C 31. CD 篇 32. B 33. D 34. A 35. C第二节36. C 37. G 38. D 39. B 40. E第三部分 语言运用 第一节41.C 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.A46.A 47.B 48.C 49.C 50.B51.A 52.D 53.D 54.B 55.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者回忆童年与祖母相处的经历,祖母的生活智慧、给予的爱与教导深深烙印在作者心中,表达了对祖母的思念之情,以及祖母在作者成长过程中对其价值观塑造起到的重要作用。41. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了养家糊口,我的父母被迫从事各种工作,其中一些工作需要他们晚上工作。A. promote 促进;B. provide 提供;C. support 养活;D. supply 供应。根据上文“My family wasin a poor financial situation when I was young.”可知,家庭经济状况不好,父母为了维持家庭生计,从事各种工作。support the family 表示“养家”,故选 C 项。42. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:为了养家糊口,我的父母被迫承担各种工作,其中一些工作需要他们晚上工作。A. take out 取出;B. take back 取回;C. take off 脱掉;D. take on 承担。根据下文“a varietyof jobs, some of which required them to work nights”可知,父母被迫承担各种各样的工作,故选 D 项。43. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:因此,我在祖父母家度过了大量时间,并特别喜欢我的祖母 Markland Natalie。A. Additionally 另外;B. Consequently 因此;C. Previously 先前;D. Eventually 最终。根据下文“I spenta great deal of time at my grandparents’ home”可知,由于父母忙于工作这个原因,导致的结果就是作者很多时间在祖父母家,故选 B 项。44. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,我在祖父母家度过了大量时间,并特别喜欢我的祖母 Markland Natalie。A. attached 依恋;B. opposed 反对;C. addicted 成瘾;D. committed 承诺。根据上文“I spent a great dealof time at my grandparents’ home and became especially”及下文“to my grandmother”可知,这里说作者变得特别依恋祖母,become attached to 是固定搭配,意为“变得依恋;对……有感情”,故选 A 项。45. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:尽管住在亚利桑那州的沙漠中,我的祖母仍然经营着一个种满香草和蔬菜的花园。A. Despite 尽管;B. Beyond 超越;C. Besides 除了;D. Through 通过。根据下文“living in theArizona desert, my grandmother maintained a garden of herbs and vegetables.”可知,这里说尽管祖母住在亚利桑那沙漠,却还能打理一个种有草药和蔬菜的园子,故选 A 项。46. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我会帮助收获食物,根据她珍贵的一本食谱中的食谱制作菜肴。A. recipes食谱;B. instructions 说明;C. notes 笔记;D. articles 文章。根据下文“found in one of her treasuredcookbooks”可知,是根据烹饪书中的食谱来做菜,故选 A 项。47. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我仍然记得我祖母教给我的快乐回忆和人生教训,其中许多都是在厨房里{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}64. lies65. a第四部分 词汇基础66. contribute to 67. integrate/incorporate 68. illuminating/inspiring 69. cultivate70. resonates with 71. recreation/ recreational 72. proven 73. Emerging74. remarkable 75. burst onto 76. assigned 77. cooperation/collaboration78. innovative 79. distinct/different 80. is native to 81. suspect82. steadily 83. conserve 84. negotiable 85. qualified第五部分 写作 第一节One possible version:Dear Doris,I’m delighted to share details of our school sports meeting last week with you, which was far more than a merecompetition—it also served as a platform to strengthen class unity and foster the spirit of sportsmanship.I took part in the 4×100-meter relay. As I handed the baton to my teammate, my palms were soaked withsweat. Fortunately, we managed to secure third place through seamless teamwork! The whole class erupted inthunderous cheers.This unforgettable event not only brought me excitement but also deepened my understanding of perseveranceand teamwork. It’s a precious memory I’ll cherish forever.Best wishes,Li Hua第二节One possible version:Joel stepped onto the stage, his heart beating wildly. Overcome with excitement, he began to rap, pouring hisheart and soul into every lyric. The audience was captivated and soon responded with thunderous applause. Gainingconfidence, he performed with even greater energy. Backstage, Latto was drawn by the noise and came to watch hisperformance. When Joel finished his incredible set, she approached him with a bright smile and exclaimed, “Yourrapping is amazing!” Then she offered him invaluable advice based on her own experiences. The two talked for along time and formed a friendship rooted in their shared love for music. Eventually, Joel’s rap skills gainedrecognition. Through hard work, perseverance, and that unexpected encounter with Latto, he transformed from asmall-town dreamer into a respected rapper. His journey became proof of the magic that happens when talent meetsopportunity — a reminder that dreams really can come true.听力文本1. 【原文】M: I’d like some lamb. I’ve tried every grocery store in town, but I couldn’t find it. Don’t Americanseat lamb W: Not many of us. But we always have some in stock here at Harvard Meats. What kind would you like M: Any part of the lamb will do.2. 【原文】M: Where did the time go It seems like our graduation was just yesterday. And here we are, gettingready for the ten-year reunion.W: Well, the graduating class of 2007 is not going to see me unless I lose ten pounds.{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}3. 【原文】M: Your dog is beautiful. We both have the same kind of dog. I can tell you know about dogs becauseyou chose the best species.W: Um… thanks, I guess. But it’s not my dog. I’m a professional dog walker.M: What a coincidence! I am, too.4. 【原文】M: I’m going to pick up some steaks for tonight. Can you make a salad W: Sure, I think we still have a lot of lettuce in the fridge. Do you need anything else M: Do we still have bread in the cupboard W: We do, but just a couple of slices. You might want to pick up some more.5. 【原文】W: Is there a problem, officer I’m sure I was driving at the speed limit.M: You were. But is everything OK It looked like you were screaming.W: Oh, I’m so sorry. I was listening to this audio book, and it was so funny. I couldn’t stop laughing.6-7.【原文】M: I’m so excited to hold a barbecue party next weekend for all the folks from my company.W: I hope you’re planning on doing your famous pork chops again.M: I might do something else, actually. I like the way the sausages taste when they’re cooked over gas. And for abig group like this, using gas is also more convenient.W: You could just add some barbecue sauce.M: I’ll think about it. Whatever I make, I’m looking forward to being outside all day tending to the grill.W: Hey, doesn’t your sister need your help moving then Do we need to reschedule M: No, she said it would either be this Saturday or next Sunday, so we’re good.8-9.【原文】W: Hello, Bob. Did you get my card M: Hello, Jill. Yes, thanks for the birthday card.W: You’re welcome. You’re one of those friends I don’t want to lose touch with.M: Aw, that’s nice of you to say.W: I mean it. That’s why I wrote your birthday on my new calendar. I’ll never forget October 14!M: Um, Jill I’m not sure how to tell you this, but...W: Don’t worry if you forgot my birthday. You’ve done so much for me: helping me meet people at my newschool, showing me how to study for my exams...M: No, I didn’t forget your birthday. It’s just that my birthday is actually in December.W: You’re kidding! December 14 M: It’s actually December 2. But thank you so much for the lovely card all the same!10-12.【原文】M: May I help you W: I sure hope so. My Internet isn’t working. I am working on a big court case, and I have to speak at the trialtomorrow. I’ve got to get online.M: OK, Miss Smith. When was the last time your Internet worked W: It was working this morning, because I checked my email. But after lunch, I couldn’t access my files. Oh, no!Judge Wapner is going to kill me!M: Stay calm. Now, I’m going to ask you to check the black box that’s connected to the wire coming out of thewall. It should have some flashing lights.W: I see it.M: And is the top one green {#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#}W: No, it’s red.M: Try turning it off and then back on.W: OK, done. Oh, no! That little light is yellow now! I’ ll lose the case and my client will go to jail! PoorMr. Dugger!M: It takes about twenty seconds to reconnect. It should change from yellow to green in that time.W: Oh, yes, it’s green! I can never thank you enough!13-16.【原文】M: Do you have the list, Mom I have to have everything on the list.W: I brought it, Chris. But are you sure we have to buy everything today The name of this list is “RecommendedSupplies ”. That doesn’t mean they’re required, does it M: I think they’re all necessary.W: It’s a lot of money, Chris. And I need to do some grocery shopping later on. Do you really need fivenotebooks M: Yes, because I have five subjects to study. They want me to organize all my work.W: I guess you’re right. Does Luke have a list, too M: For third grade No, he’s too young for all this. Don’t worry, Mom. It will be worth it. You’ll be so proud ofme because I’m going to be the best student in fifth grade.W: Well, when you put it like that, I suppose we have to buy these things. But we don’t know if you’ll need themthe first day or the last day, so is it really better to buy everything now M: Well, this is a tax-free weekend. This is the best time to buy these things.W: Tax-free Oh, yeah. I forgot. The city wants to help us buy school supplies, and that also gets us to buy more.It should be good for the economy.M: And it’s not just school supplies, Mom. Clothes, backpacks, shoes…17-20. 【原文】The 59th annual Grammy Awards was a night to remember, full of unforgettable performances.This year’s most memorable artist was definitely Adele, who amazed the audience with her voice and uniquestyle. Fashion designers praised her dress that looked like it was made of glass, which she wore for herperformance of “Hello”. They also loved the beautiful green gown that she wore for the rest of the night. It washer performance of “Hello” from her album 25 that was most extraordinary. In contrast to the other artists, whoused moving set pieces and back-up dancers, Adele stood motionless, under a single light, and let her voiceimpress the audience. On a night that celebrates the best in music, and surrounded by the outstanding singers likeBeyoncé, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and Drake, this was a reminder just how talented this woman is. She was alsogiven the honor of paying her respects to legendary pop artist George Michael — who had recently passed away— by singing his hit song “Fastlove”. At one point during the performance, she had some technical difficultieswith the sound system, and she stopped the performance so she could start again, saying “I’m sorry, I can’t messthis up for him. I’m sorry.” When she accepted the award for Album of the Year, she dedicated her award toBeyoncé, her inspiration for many years — another example of professionalism from one of the world’s mostbeloved artists.{#{QQABLQel4goYgNTACQ5LEwGACAiYkJAjJEgMwRAYqAQqQRNAFIA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年四川省成都七中2026届高二上半期考试英语试题.pdf 2025-2026学年四川省成都七中2026届高二上半期考试英语试题听力音频.mp3 2025-2026学年四川省成都七中2026届高二上半期考试英语试题答案.pdf