资源简介 2025-2026学年吉林省长春市朝鲜族中学高二上学期1月期末英语试题第一部分 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.What keeps Jenny in a good state A. Her new lifestyle. B. Some nice clothes. C. Many outdoor sports.2.What does the man think of reassembling the camera A. Easy. B. Interesting. C. Challenging.3.What happened to the man this morning A. He missed the bus.B. His computer was broken.C. He quarreled with a taxi driver.4.When will the speakers study together A. On Mondays. B. On Thursdays. C. On Fridays.5.What is the woman A. A bank clerk. B. A hotel receptionist. C. A restaurant manager.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. Why does the man refuse to see Sonic the Hedgehog 2 A. He’s watched it. B. He thinks it childish. C. He doesn’t like cartoons.7. Which movie has the woman waited for a long time A. Sherlock Holmes 3. B. Mission: Impossible 7. C. Sonic the Hedgehog 2.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What do Rose and her roommates have in common A. The major. B. The interest. C. The personality.9. How does Jack find living on campus A. Annoying. B. Expensive. C. Great.10. Where will Jack go next A. The library. B. The dormitory. C. The classroom.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What do we know about medical development in the future A. Cancer may be cured. B. AIDS may disappear. C. Health care will be free.12. What will make distant places more popular for holidays A. Better air service. B. Faster air transport. C. Lower cost for air travel.13. What are the speakers talking about A. Future ways of traveling. B. Medical progress in the future. C. Changes in life in the next decade.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. What attracts the woman most in the park A. Visiting a cafe. B. Watching butterflies. C. Playing with dogs.15. Where will the woman’s kids go to have fun A. Dog Run. B. Pavilion Park. C. Butterfly Garden.16. How many entrances are there to the park A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What do restaurants in America seldom accept A. Checks. B. Cash. C. Credit cards.18. What is the common custom at popular restaurants in America A. They mainly serve for large parties.B. They offer alcohol to guests over 18.C. Many of them don’t accept reservations.19. What percentage of the bill should be tipped for superior service A. About 15%. B. About 20%. C. About 25%.20. Who generally smokes the least A. Asians. B. Europeans. C. Americans.二、阅读理解(共20道题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AStart a journey to some fascinating tourist attractions. Here are some choices for you!Boracay, PhilippinesBoracay is a tiny island and its main attraction is “White Beach”, a perfect postcard white sand beach surrounded by palm trees, dive shops, bars and restaurants. Our favourite seat to enjoy the sunset is “Diniwid Beach” located to the north of White Beach. After the perfect sunset, choose a bar to enjoy live music and party all night long.Santorini, GreeceSantorini offers a unique landscape of beaches in exotic (异国的) colours of black, red and white, a product of volcanic sand. Imagine swimming in the warm mythic Aegean sea, with volcano and sunsets as a background. The island architecture is very distinctive, churches are built into caves and the whitewashed houses, blue-domed blue-domed churches and paved paths are astonishingly beautiful.Saint John Island, CaribbeanLife moves at a slower pace here, where wildlife abounds (大量存在). The National Park dominates here, covering more than half of the island. It is just nine miles from one end to the other and with countless bird species to spot and dolphins in the warm Caribbean waters, it’s no surprise that this is a destination that draws nature lovers. This is a place to rest and relax.Lofoten Islands, NorwayThe Lofoten Islands are a wonderful sight indeed. With deep bays and splendid mountains, this is a wilderness unequalled in its beauty, where giant sea eagles soar. Milder in climate than their position suggests, visitors are attracted to the islands to experience the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun.21. What do the first two places have in common A. People can enjoy sunset. B. People can listen to music in whitewashed houses.C. People can find the volcano. D. People can experience the Northern Lights.22. What can visitors do on Lofoten Islands A. Find churches built into caves. B. See giant sea eagles soar.C. Enjoy party all night. D. Spot various dolphins.23. In which section of a magazine can we read the text A. Education. B. Science. C. Travel. D. Society.B“I was dead for 67 minutes. It’s a miracle that I’m here today.” Those are the words of Bruce Richardson, who survived a cardiac arrest (心脏骤停) in July 2016 thanks to the quick actions of his friends and the first responders who refused to give up.It was an early summer morning, a typical Saturday. Bruce volunteered as usual in the community center. “I had no symptoms that there was any problem. It was a completely normal morning; I felt fine,” he shared. “I was visiting with friends. Then, I passed out. What happened next I know from what others have told me.”Bruce’s friend, Jack, had learned how to perform CPR, and he quickly began chest compressions. Another friend, Doug, dialed 911 and the operator walked him through compressions until first responders arrived. Once the ambulance arrived, the paramedics tried five times to restart Bruce’s heart with an AED. By this time, Bruce had been without a heartbeat for over 30 minutes, often when time of death is called. On the phone with an emergency room doctor. one of the paramedics was instructed to try two AEDs simultaneously (同时). It worked; Bruce’s heart began to beat again. Incredibly, he awoke the next day and was able to communicate. After a week, Bruce made a full recovery and left the hospital.Since Bruce’s cardiac arrest, he has since been able to resume a normal life with some differences. He now is a passionate CPR advocate. He has shared his story in the news, and last year he was a guest speaker at the Association’s Indianapolis Heart & Stroke Ball to encourage people to spread the message of CPR. Finally, Bruce shared his story in a video now being used to promote American Heart Association Hands-Only CPR kiosks installed around the country.24. What made Bruce’s survival from a severe heart attack possible A. The doctor’s first aid without delay.B. His friends’ proper guidance on performing CPR.C. His volunteer experiences in the community center.D. The instant actions of his friends and the first responders.25. Why did Bruce share his story in a video A. To advocate the application of CPR. B. To appeal to more people to volunteer.C. To share his struggle for a normal life. D. To enhance people’s awareness of fitness.26. What can we learn from Bruce’s story A. Hard work will pay off one day. B. The knowledge of first aid counts.C. Learning to live in the present matters. D. Ease your mind when panic arises.27. What is the text A. A research paper. B. A book review.C. A news report. D. A course advertisement.CA wheeled robot rolls across the floor. A soft-bodied robotic star bends its five legs, moving awkwardly. Powered by conventional electricity, these simple robotic creations would be ordinary, but what sets these two robots apart is that they are controlled by a living organism: a king oyster mushroom.By growing the mushroom’s mycelium (菌丝体) into the robot’s hardware, a team led by Cornell University researchers has engineered two types of robots that sense and respond to the environment by using electrical signals made by the fungus (真菌) and its sensitivity to light. The robots are the latest accomplishment of scientists in a field known as biohybrid (生物混合的) robotics which seek to combine biological, living materials such as plant and animal cells or insects with synthetic components to make partly living and partly engineered robots. Biohybrid robots have yet to go beyond the lab, but researchers hope one day they may explore oceans or search for survivors after an earthquake.“Biohybridization is an attempt to find components in the biological world that we can use, understand, and control to help our artificial systems work better,” said Robert Shepherd, a professor at Cornell University who leads the Organic Robotics Lab.Fungi can be cultivated in large quantities and thrive in many different environments. Fungi may have advantages over other biohybrid approaches in terms of the conditions required to keep them alive. This could make them an excellent candidate for biohybrid robots for applications in agriculture and marine exploration. The lab has produced more than 30 sensing and computing devices using live fungi.However, some experts show their concerns that if biohybrid robots become more complex and are applied in the ocean or other ecosystems, it could disturb the habitats, challenging the traditional distinction between life and machine. Currently, this research hasn’t raised ethical questions, but if it continues to develop, it’s vital to consider the consequences of releasing them in the open.28. What can we learn about biohybrid robots from the first two paragraphs A. They are controlled by human cells.B. They are applied to rescue operations.C. They may be sensitive to electrical signals.D. They may have many practical applications.29. Why are fungi used for biohybrid robots A. They are in large numbers. B. They respond to the environment quickly.C. They are readily available. D. They can survive in different environments.30. What is the potential problem with biohybrid robots A. Damaging ecosystems. B. Confusing humans with machines.C. Losing control. D. Replacing humans on certain jobs.31. What is the purpose of the text A. To warn about the risks of biohybrid robots.B. To present the concept of biohybrid robots.C. To introduce the new development of robots.D. To question the benefits of engineered robotsDThere’s a whiteboard on the refrigerator in du Plessis’s kitchen the couple uses to plan dinners. But with two young children, full-time jobs and the nearest supermarket 20 minutes away, figuring out what to eat can sometimes be challenging. To lighten the load, Mr du Plessis regularly uses a grocery delivery service.America’s appetite for online grocery sales rocketed more than 50%, from $62 billion in 2019 to $96 billion in 2020, according to the Food and Drug Administration. One in five consumers now has groceries delivered to their door at least once a month. By 2029, it is estimated that the market will be worth $455 billion. Meanwhile, there’s been a dramatic increase in demand for restaurant takeout. Meal kits which are premeasured are also experiencing strong growth.At the same time, food production and transportation make up as much as 1/3 of a typical US household’s annual contribution to emissions (排放) that might generate climate change. The Department of Agriculture estimates that 30% of food produced is wasted. So, changing consumer behavior to minimize waste and reduce transportation could have a significant impact on the overall pollution.In 2022, researchers from the University of Michigan modeled a single 36-item grocery cart (手推车) to compare greenhouse emissions from an e-commerce grocery delivery and a traditional trip to the store to get the same items. They found that using an electric vehicle to pick up groceries could cut emissions by as much as half, compared to a gas-powered vehicle. They also found that home delivery could be an even better option. That’s because with a delivery vehicle, orders are often clustered, with a driver dropping off not just your groceries, but also hitting neighbors during the same run.When it comes to delivery services, Mr du Plessis theorizes that individuals’ typical options like delivering two burgers or two sodas would have a big footprint. “For the volume of food compared to the amount of carbon emitted, yeah, the equation (总和) doesn’t quite add up.”32. Why is du Plessis’s kitchen mentioned in Paragraph 1 A. To showcase their kitchen. B. To introduce the topic.C. To highlight grocery delivery service. D. To sample a two-income household.33. What does the author suggest about grocery delivery services in Paragraphs 2 and 3 A. They offer convenience for meal preparation.B. They bring attention to goods quality concerns.C. They bring about disorder in commercial competition.D. They arouse a pressing need to change delivery mode.34. What does the word “clustered” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A. Packed tightly. B. Separated individually.C. Delivered randomly. D. Grouped together.35 Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text A. Environmental Effects of Food Delivery B. The Challenges of Meal PlanningC. The Rise of Online Grocery Shopping D. Innovations in Food Delivery第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Five Ways to Improve Your Outdoor PhotographyIf you’re thinking about entering our Beautiful Britain Photo Competition, here are five ways to help inspire the best outdoor photos.● Get to know your subjectsAll across the British Isles you will find opportunities to spot, and photograph, the large variety of wildlife calling our shores home. ____36____ You will get far better photos if you can predict what they are likely to do next.·Capture details in a close-upGoing in close can bring some fascinating rewards in nature photography. In this way, a small object will appear greater than life-size in a photo. Pick up rain drops on a spider’s web or capture a bee landing on a flower. ____37____.·Find the best shooting time____38____. It’s just best to avoid extremes ——a shadow or lots of natural sunlight can produce great results. Experiment taking photos at different times of day to see how the light affects your photographs.____39____Although the delete button can be your best friend if you have an overexposed photo, using certain functions of the camera will help you avoid unstable, out-of-focus, or blurred(模糊的)images the first time around.●Compose the best outdoor photoIt’s important to accurately compose the landscape you’re shooting. ____40____. Instead, think twice about what has captured your attention, and find the best location to place your main subject in the picture. It’s good to avoid too much unnecessary space in the frame.A. Experiment with cameras’ functionsB. Practice holding your camera steadilyC. There are photo opportunities everywhereD. Carefully observe the animals you are filmingE. Thus it can help show the beauty we might miss in everyday lifeF. There are no hard and fast rules when it’s suitable for photographyG. Don’t just shoot the first thing you see or from the first angle you look at it第二部分 完型填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)When I was fourteen, I was going through one of the lowest points in my life. ____41____ with anxiety, loneliness, and a lack of self-worth, I often hid my ____42____, convinced that no one would truly appreciate them. Those were the years when I ____43____ myself most and avoided ____44____ at all costs.In Sweden, where I live, woodworking is part of our school curriculum. I had put much ____45____ into making a wooden box, shaping every edge with care and patience. When the project was finally complete, I felt quietly ____46____, but also nervous for others to see it.____47____, I would have hidden my work from others, but this time, the box was too large for my bag. Carrying it in my hands made me feel ____48____, and I worried that others would ____49____me in a negative way.As I was putting on my jacket, I heard a girl whisper to her friend, “That box looks really ____50____.” Her voice was calm, genuine, and kind. Those few words felt like sunlight ____51____ clouds.Consequently, that simple comment ____52____ me. From then on, I decided to not try to hide my project and I just felt so good about myself. I began to share my art with ____53____ instead of fear.That girl probably never knew how much her words ____54____ to me. Her simple kind word truly helped me believe in myself. Never underestimate (低估) the power of a kind word — it can ____55____ someone’s world.41 A. Annoyed B. Associating C. Struggling D. Bored42. A. talents B. secrets C. feelings D. thoughts43. A. ignored B. hated C. criticized D. doubted44. A. attention B. friends C. mistakes D. school45. A. love B. effort C. money D. idea46. A. comfortable B. tired C. joyful D. proud47. A. Occasionally B. Usually C. Regularly D. Unfortunately48. A. exposed B. embarrassed C. nervous D. dissatisfied49 A. admire B. blame C. judge D. praise50. A. strange B. neat C. expensive D. cool51. A. coming across B. breaking through C. hiding behind D. setting aside52. A. reminded B. surprised C. changed D. upset53. A. confidence B. friends C. excitement D. classmates54. A. appealed B. meant C. proved D. revealed55. A. decorate B. assist C. brighten D. determine第三部分 短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)The powerful people-to-people bonds between China and Malaysia are reflected in diverse forms, considering the range of ____56____(share) traditional and cultural values between the two nations. The Malay people have taken great interest in the lion dance, a tradition ____57____ emerged over a thousand years ago in China and has many admirers in modern Malaysia.Among them ____58____ (be) Adzwin Puteri Faizal, a petite young woman, who is a part of the locally renowned Yong Jun Lion Dance Association. “In earlier generations, it was difficult for people from other ethnic groups and women to learn lion dance, ____59____ things have changed. The ____60____ (unique) and inclusiveness of lion dance have allowed us to build a family here,” her lion dance master said. The lion dance in Malaysia shares its roots with the Chinese lion dance, ____61____ (specific) from the southern lion dance style. It arrived in Malaysia with Chinese immigrants and took root. Initially, the lion dance ____62____ (perform) during Chinese festivals and celebrations, but ____63____ the blending of Malaysia’s ethnicities (种族特点) and cultures, it gradually crossed ethnic and religious boundaries, becoming a beloved cultural activity for all communities. Its cultural value is widely recognized by the public.2024 marked the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ____64____ (tie) between China and Malaysia. Both sides celebrated the lion dance as a form of shared history, jointly _____65_____ (promote) and safeguarding the heritage.第二节 应用文写作部分15分66. 假定你将代表学校参加即将举行的国际文化交流活动,请向外国友人介绍一位你敬佩的中国伟大的人物(如科学家 ,政治家、文学家、艺术家或历史人物),以帮助他们理解中国文化。主题是“The Great Person I Admire Most”请根据以下要求准备一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1. 介绍这位名人,简述他们的生平与成就;2.说明你喜欢该人物的理由;3说明这位名人的故事如何激励你,并影响你未来的追求。注意:(1) 词数80-100左右;(2) 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。The Great Person I Admire Most____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第三节 读后续写 (满分15分)67. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Alice and I had been best friends since the first day of high school. We did everything together — studied, ate lunch, and even joined the same art club. However, things changed after the midterm exam. I got a B in math while Alice scored an A+. I felt so inferior that I started avoiding her, thinking she would look down on me.One day, she waited for me at the classroom door as usual, but I walked straight past, ignoring her. In the following days, I didn’t talk to her, feeling empty inside.Winter sports day was around the corner, and I saw my chance. I signed up for the high jump, an event which I was good at but Alice was weak in. It was a chance to prove to her and the other students that I was not the eternal runner-up. The thought of numerous classmates watching filled me with excitement and nervousness.On the day of the sports meet, the high jump area was crowded with spectators. I felt confident as I watched other competitors fail to clear the bar set at 1.5 meters. When it was my turn, I took a deep breath and ran towards the bar. I jumped, but my foot caught the bar, and it fell to the ground with a loud clatter. The crowd laughed, and I felt my face turn red with embarrassment. I tried again, but the same thing happened. I was about to give up when I heard a familiar voice shouting my name. It was Alice, cheering me on as loudly as she could.续写要求写作词数:只写一段,每段约80词左右,总计150-200词注意事项:1.续写内容需与原文情节、人物性格逻辑一致2.适当运用动作、神态、心理描写.3.避免添加无关人物和情节4.不得使用真实姓名和学校名称I turned around and saw Alice standing at the edge of the crowd, her face beaming with encouragement.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After the sports meet, I found Alice sitting alone on a bench near the playground and sat beside her, ashamed of my recent behavior. “I’m sorry,” I said, voice trembling. “I was jealous of your grades and ignored you. Can you forgive me ” Alice smiled, took my hand, and said best friends’ bond couldn’t be broken by grades or competitions. 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