资源简介 四川字节精准教育联盟·AI赋能2025~2026学年度上期期末综合能力调查高二英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Where does the conversation probably take place A.At home. B.In an office. C.In a store.2.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A friend. B.A job. C.An exam.3.What will the man probably do next A.Move the luggage. B.Feed the cat. C.Pick up his sister.4.Why does the woman talk to the man A.To look at an apartment. B.To change the reservation. C.To ask about the room service.5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Mother and son. B.Teacher and student. C.Husband and wife.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What did the man help do A.Gather data. B.Clean the coast. C.Look after animals.7.What inspired the man to do the voluntary work A.A trip. B.A lecture. C.A book.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Why did the man learn to repair bikes A.To enter a race. B.To help his grandmother. C.To develop a skill.9.How does the man sound at the end of the conversation A.Grateful. B.Humorous. C.Proud.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Why did the woman just call Noel A.To express her wishes. B.To offer an invitation. C.To make an apology.11.Why is Noel in the US A.For business. B.For pleasure. C.For study.12.What do we know about Greg A.He easily gets angry. B.He is very chatty. C.He works hard.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.What is the date today A.July 20th. B.July 21st. C.July 22nd.14.What does the man decide to do with the sofa for the woman A.Have it changed. B.Sell it to be recycled. C.Give money back to her.15.What is the woman unsatisfied with about the carpet A.Its color. B.Its size. C.Its price.16.What is the man going to do afterwards A.Send an email. B.Talk to his manager. C.Check the order form.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.How long will the first stage last A.About one month. B.About two months. C.About three months.18.Which road will remain unaffected by the changes A.Wood Road. B.Lin Road. C.Mill Road.19.What changes will be made to Han Road A.It’ll be made two-way. B.It’ll have parking spaces. C.It’ll become a walking-only zone.20.How do the cyclists feel about the project A.Pleased. B.Worried. C.Embarrassed.二、阅读理解Whether you’re an English learner or an English speaker looking to widen your vocabulary, a good dictionary app is a must.Merriam-WebsterMerriam-Webster is a well-known and highly trusted dictionary. The app provides quality definitions, audio pronunciations and usage examples. It even lets you search for words by speaking them! This feature is perfect when you hear a word you don’t understand but aren’t sure how it’s written.Oxford Dictionary of EnglishThe Oxford Dictionary of English app is a wide-ranging and reliable resource for English language reference. The app provides simple and clear definitions, along with audio pronunciations and example sentences. You can also access synonyms (同义词), antonyms (反义词) and word origins. Additionally, the app offers offline functionality, allowing you to access the dictionary even without an internet connection.Vocabulary.comThe Vocabulary. com dictionary app is excellent for English learners because it was very easy to understand. The site says it’s “as if your favorite teacher were explaining it to you.” Each definition has explanations of what the word means and also when and how you would use it. It even turns learning into a game by letting you earn points.FluentUFluentU takes real-world videos and turns them into tailored language learning lessons. It uses a natural way that helps you get used to the English language and culture over time. You’ll learn English as it’s spoken in real life. The best part is that fluentU keeps track of the vocabulary that you’re learning and gives you extra practice with difficult words. It even reminds you when it’s time to review.21.What’s the best part of Merriam-Webster app A.It turns learning into a game. B.It allows searching words via voice.C.It offers offline service. D.It reminds users when to review.22.Which app offers a personalized English learning experience A.Merriam-Webster. B.fluentU.C.Oxford Dictionary of English. D.Vocabulary.com.23.What’s the main purpose of this passage A.To introduce several English dictionaries.B.To offer advice on how to use dictionaries.C.To stress the importance of dictionary apps.D.To recommend four useful dictionary apps.When I entered senior high school as a freshman, English became my biggest source of frustration and embarrassment. My scores never climbed above 80 out of 150, leaving me at the bottom of the class. Classmates often shot me disdainful glances when English papers were handed out, and some even joked that I was “a lost cause” in languages. Teachers shook their heads at my grades, and I grew increasingly inferior, hiding my homework whenever others passed by and avoiding oral English activities like the plague. I tried self-study a few times, but the words felt like meaningless symbols and grammar rules a tangled mess—soon, I gave up, convinced I’d never master the language.Everything shifted when Lily joined our class in the second semester. Bright and gentle, she was a top student with English scores consistently in the grade’s top 5. Her smooth pronunciation and insightful answers in class left everyone impressed, but what touched me most was her kindness. Once, after I scored a mere 73 on a test and sat alone in despair, she walked over softly. “Don’t give up,” she said, pointing out my mistakes and explaining grammar points patiently. Staring into her warm eyes, I felt a sudden urge to narrow the gap between us—not just to win her favor, but to prove I could stand beside someone as excellent as her.I threw myself into English with unshakable resolve. Starting with vocabulary, I bought a notebook and wrote down every difficult word repeatedly—sometimes 400 times a day until my fingers ached. I stayed up late reading simple English articles, looked up every unknown word, and copied model essays to learn sentence structures. I also mustered the courage to ask Lily for help after class, she always recommended useful resources and encouraged me when I stumbled. There were setbacks: mock exams with little progress, classmates mocking my “foolish pursuit,” and nights I wanted to quit. But the thought of Lily’s belief in me kept me going.Two years of relentless effort paid off. My scores rose steadily, and by senior year, I was scoring over 120 in mock exams. In the college entrance examination, I achieved 125-far beyond my wildest dreams as a freshman. When I told Lily, she smiled and said, “I always knew you could do it.” Looking back, Lily was the spark that ignited my motivation, but the real victory was overcoming my own doubts. I learned that no matter how tough the start, persistence and self-belief can turn even the most impossible goals into reality.24.What can we infer about the author’s initial experience with English in senior high school A.He received active help from his teachers.B.He felt ashamed and lacked confidence in learning English.C.He focused on English to keep up with his classmates.D.He found English grammar easy but vocabulary difficult.25.Why did the author decide to improve his English A.To live up to his parents’ high expectations.B.To prove his classmates’ jokes were wrong.C.To narrow the gap between him and Lily.D.To get a scholarship for college admission.26.What does the underlined word “relentless” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A.Intermittent and casual.B.Persistent and unwavering.C.Hasty and reckless.D.Gentle and flexible.27.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage A.Lily’s cold attitude towards the author pushed him to work harder.B.The author’s English score improved by exactly 55 points.C.The author gave up self-study completely after meeting Lily.D.The author’s own persistence played a key role in his success.For so long, busyness has become part of who we are. To be busy is to be productive, and to be productive is to be successful. We tend to think having a jam-packed calendar and flying through life at a fast speed are an effective marker of how well we are doing. But a lot of the people who live like this are not actually doing all that well. They are exhausted and overwhelmed. To tackle this, we have to slow down.In recent times, there has been a push-back against busyness. More people are trying to find more time for themselves, and say “no” to more invites. “Slow living” enthusiasts will tell you life is better when you’re not moving so quickly. They say taking tasks one at a time, never rushing or over-filling your diary gives you the space to appreciate things as they happen. To my thinking, slow living is all about being conscious of the here-and-now, making considered decisions about how to spend your time, and enjoying the little things in life, which benefits you both physically and mentally.For those living with chronic (慢性的) illness, slow living can be a lifeline. Hannah Hoskins suffers from severe muscle pain, and some days she only has the energy to sit up for ten minutes. “Slow living saved my life. It tells you that productivity isn’t the end goal and that as humans we need to be able to have full lives rather than working nonstop. Realizing it’s literally impossible to ‘do it all’ sets you free to decide if you actually want to do all the things you are doing.”Hannah says that her tip for anyone trying to practice slow living is to start small. “Say ‘no’ to that thing you feel you should do, but actually fear,” she suggests. “When you realize that the world doesn’t end and people don’t hate you if you say no to things, try it again and then just keep going. The more you ask yourself — Is this something I really want to do or am I doing it because I feel I should — it becomes much easier to just stop doing things you don’t enjoy.”28.What does the underlined word “jam-packed” in paragraph 1 mean A.Flexible. B.Crowded. C.Consistent. D.Stable.29.What does the author think of slow living A.It is beneficial for people’s health.B.It is a lifestyle few people can practice.C.It will boost people’s enthusiasm for their work.D.It allows people to make more preparations for the future.30.What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3 A.Introduce a patient’s recovery process.B.Highlight the necessity of taking physical exercise.C.Offer some methods for improving working efficiency.D.Prove the benefit of slow living by giving an example.31.According to Hannah Hoskins, what should you do to practice slow living A.Finish whatever task is assigned to you.B.Decline tasks you fear but feel duty-bound to do.C.Challenge yourself to do a more demanding job.D.Strike up a good relationship with people around you.Soon after Mr. & Mrs. Bacchus started farming their little piece of land, they faced a major problem — a group of birds fed on their valuable crops. Then, a man stopped on the road outside their house, and asked the couple if he could take photographs of the birds on the property. Later, he suggested that instead of trying to get rid of the birds, they should learn to live together with them, and Maraksacha Reserve was born.Today, the couple credit (把……归功于) this man, the famous bird photographer Manu Espinosa, with changing their lives, and helping them persuade others of the importance of conservation in this region.Birding tourism is developing successfully in Ecuador, with increasing numbers of specialist tour groups. Ecuador contains a variety of ecosystems, which helps explain why it’s among the top 10 countries in the world for bird variety. The country is home to over 1,600 bird species — nearly double the number found in all of Europe — within an area just slightly larger than the UK.As the business of birding grows, more and more farmers are switching their land from agriculture to bird reserves, benefiting not just the birds, but the country’s economy too. One remarkable example is the Ajila family, who have devoted themselves to preserving the long-wattled umbrella bird. On his land near Recinto, landowner Luis Ajila has switched from dairy (乳制品) farming to conservation, replanting trees and promoting the site to wildlife tourists — work that he says is a better job than farming.“Wildlife tourism is much more profitable (盈利的) than farming, but that wasn’t our only motivation (动机),” says Luis Jr., Ajila’s son. “We aimed to protect not just the umbrella bird, but all the unique wildlife here, for future generations.”Since 2005, Angel Paz has transformed his former dairy farm into a bird reserve. At first, things didn’t go to plan: it took a month for the first visitor to arrive, and he paid just $10 for a four-hour tour. Since then, however, thousands of people have flooded in. “I have protected my home and its bird life for almost two decades, and finally watched the population of wildlife — and the people who visit — have increased significantly,” Angel Paz says.32.What advice did the photographer give to the couple A.Existing in harmony with birds. B.Photographing the birds.C.Protecting their valuable crops. D.Taking care of their property.33.What is paragraph 3 mainly about A.How Ecuador is geographically unique. B.What makes Ecuador a birding destination.C.How birding tourism is operated in Ecuador. D.What impact birding tourism has on the economy.34.What have the Ajila family achieved A.Helping other farmers live a better life. B.Changing the landscapes of their region.C.Using new technology in modern farming. D.Combining profitability with sustainability.35.What can we learn from ngel Paz’s story in the last paragraph A.Long-term efforts will finally pay off. B.Well begun is half done.C.The early bird catches the worm. D.The secret to success is adaptability.Learning how to communicate with your teens is essential to maintaining a healthy relationship. 36 .Lecture less, listen moreAs a parent, it’s easy to fall into the routine of lecturing your teenagers. After all, you have a lot of life experience and you want to share it with them. 37 . So find ways to actively engage with and listen to your teens. Ask them questions like “Is there anything I can do to help you feel better ”Break down communication barriers38 When it comes to communication, emotional barriers prevent teens from feeling secure enough to talk about what’s going on in their lives. This can cause them to start lying. For example, if you talk to your teenage daughter about changing her behaviour, don’t start the conversation by criticizing her. Instead, empathize (产生共鸣) with her and make sure she feels safe opening up about her emotions.39When something goes wrong in your teens’ life, of course you want to help. Teenagers will make mistakes, and that’s okay! When your teens come to you to talk, resist the urge to blame or shame them for whatever has happened. Instead, let your teenagers know that it’s okay that they made a mistake. By doing so, they’ll feel more comfortable sharing things with you.Help your teen think things throughTeenagers may often make impulsive (冲动的) decisions. It takes time to understand that thinking things through leads to the best outcomes. If you know your teenager is struggling with a problem, check in to see what’s going on. 40 .A.Be real with your teensB.Don’t blame or shame your teensC.Here are some skills for you to help talk with your teensD.Whenever possible, help your teens think through the situationE.But studies have shown that long or angry lectures simply don’t workF.A communication barrier will develop if you frequently blame your teensG.Let your teens handle all problems independently so that they can grow up faster三、完形填空“I’d go surfing before and after school when there were waves!” Sean Pollard was given his first surfboard at the age of 8 and he quickly became 41 with catching that next “big wave”. At the age of 16, Sean started a career which gave him the 42 to travel the world and go on numerous surfing trips, which 43 Sean’s passion for surfing.However, in October 2014, while catching waves on his own, he was 44 by two great white sharks. Within seconds, the sharks 45 his left arm and entire right hand. Although in great 46 , Sean knew his only chance of 47 was to turn onto his back and kick his way to shore. Finally, with his 48 will, he made it to the beach before losing consciousness.In Esperance Hospital, Sean was fitted with a new “limb” after several 49 . Instead of suffering from depression after the 50 accident, Sean immediately impressed everyone with his stubborn 51 to adapt.Sean 52 from his surfboard to a snowboard, after experiencing Para Snowboarding at Mt Buller in Victoria in 2015. Having qualified to 53 Australia at the 2018 Winter Paralympics, he is now 54 for the 2026 Games.“It was just one bad day after enjoying over twenty years in the ocean — a pretty good risk versus 55 . I just hope I have at least another 20 ‘lucky’ years ahead.”41.A.bored B.obsessed C.satisfied D.concerned42.A.duty B.opportunity C.excuse D.order43.A.refreshed B.maintained C.fueled D.shared44.A.killed B.guided C.deserted D.attacked45.A.bit off B.cut off C.chewed up D.picked up46.A.pain B.sorrow C.shock D.confusion47.A.recovery B.survival C.victory D.freedom48.A.steely B.good C.free D.independent49.A.arguments B.interviews C.exchanges D.surgeries50.A.awe-inspiring B.far-reaching C.life-changing D.mind-blowing51.A.rejection B.hesitation C.determination D.pride52.A.evolved B.extended C.returned D.switched53.A.leave B.represent C.explore D.embrace54.A.voting B.searching C.training D.standing55.A.reward B.experience C.improvement D.adventure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。From Oct 16 to 19, the Beijing Book Fair transformed the National Tennis Center from a venue of athletic competition into a celebration of the mind. Beijing’s 56 (enthusiastic) for reading extends far beyond this annual event, however.For example, the “Temple of Earth and Me” Beijing Book Fair 57 (hold) twice a year by local people. And the city’s “15-minute reading circle” now offers access 58 6,026 public libraries and reading rooms as well as 228 self-service libraries, 59 (reach) communities and villages across Beijing.Independent bookstores have also become important threads (线) in the city’s literary fabric, 60 (flexible) weaving (编织) Beijing’s rich reading culture into its everyday life. One such example is Possibly Books, 61 bookstore in Chaomian Hutong, founded in 2023 by Zhao Chen, who left a state-owned company to return to his childhood neighborhood.Zhao designed interactive areas 62 visitors can share their thoughts on books and poetry, and also leave their thoughts in notebooks as marks of 63 (them). Beyond the shop itself, Zhao organizes city walks that follow literary threads, guiding visitors through cultural 64 (landmark) and the surrounding hutong. One popular series, 65 (inspire) by the famous writer Lao She, follows locations from his works. “All these bring warmth and character to the bookstore,” Zhao said with a smile.五、书信写作66.炎炎夏日,同学们很多时候都待在空调房里。英语课上,老师让你写一篇短文,给出一些建议,帮助大家在享受凉爽的同时能保持健康。内容包括:1.一些做法;2.说明理由。注意:1.词数80左右,文章标题已给出,不计入总词数;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。How to Stay Healthy in an Air-Conditioned Room in Summer________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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短文。Lily and I have been best friends since primary school. We shared everything — snacks, secrets, and even dreams of joining the school’s drama club together. But things changed when the drama club announced auditors for the lead role in The Little Prince.I’ve always loved acting — ever since I played a tiny rabbit in a primary school play, I’d dreamed of standing center stage with all eyes on me. This lead role, with its gentle lines about friendship and courage, felt like it was made just for me. Lily said she wanted to try out, too, but I could see hesitation flicker in her eyes — she’s always been shy, her voice softening to a whisper when she has to speak in front of more than a few people. “We’ll practice together every afternoon,” I promised, though a small, selfish part of me hoped I’d stand out more, that the role would be mine.The next two weeks were busy. We rehearsed lines every afternoon, but I noticed Lily was getting better — her voice grew clearer, and her expressions more natural. On the day before auditions, she accidentally saw my notebook full of extra practice notes. Her smile faded, and she said quietly, “You must really want this.” I didn’t know how to reply.Audition day arrived. I went first and gave it my all, but my hands were shaking the whole time. When Lily walked on stage, something amazing happened. She didn’t look shy at all — she was confident, even shining. When she finished, the judges nodded approvingly. I felt a mix of pride and worry in my chest.That evening, the sky turned pink as the drama teacher taped the audition results to the noticeboard. Students crowded around at first, but soon left, chatting about who’d gotten what. I hung back, watching Lily kick at a pebble on the ground, and wondered if we’d still be as close if only one of us made it.注意:1.填写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I rushed to the noticeboard, with Lily following closely behind._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A few days later, during our first rehearsal, Lily turned to me with a smile._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A C A B B A B C C A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C A C C B A B A C B题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B B D B C B D B A D题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 B A B D A C E F B D题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 B B C D A A B A D C题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C D B C A1.A【原文】W: Bill, I wish you would take your boots off when you come in. Look at the carpet. I’ll need to clean it now! And that’s not how I like to spend my time.M: Oh, sorry. Mum!2.C【原文】W: Do you think the Gaokao is important M: Sure. It basically decides which university a student can go to. So getting a good mark is incredibly important, not only for the student but for their whole family.3.A【原文】W: Jack, are you ready for the holiday Your sister put her clothes in her suitcase last night! I need you to put the luggage in the car!M: OK! I’ve just given the cat some food and finished packing.4.B【原文】W: Hello, I’ve booked a room for Friday and Saturday, but I’d like to change that and stay for one more night, please.M: OK, so you want to stay here on Sunday night, too.W: Yes, that’s right.5.B【原文】W: Craig, you have answered the wrong question for your homework.M: Do I need to do it again W: I don’t think there’s time now. You need to stop talking to your friends in class while I am telling you what to do for homework.6.A 7.B【原文】M: Hey, guess what I spent this weekend as a citizen scientist!W: Citizen scientist What’s that M: It’s someone who volunteers their time to help scientists with research by collecting data.W: How did you get involved M: I went to a talk about wildlife at the library. The speaker talked about several of those animal species are in danger. Feeling inspired, I decided to volunteer for the survey.8.C 9.C【原文】W: Tom, have you ever learned a skill that really made a difference in your life M: Yes, I learned how to repair bikes.W: What made you decide to learn the skill M: When I was a kid, every time I visited my grandmother, I always saw her fixing her bike. I thought, “The more skills, the better.” So, I decided to try fixing things myself.W: Do you like cycling M: Sure. I’m a keen cyclist. I can fix anything that might go wrong. Actually, my friends always ask me for help whenever their bikes aren’t working properly, and I pride myself on assisting them.10.A 11.C 12.A【原文】M: Where did you disappear to W: I had to go and phone my brother, Noel. It’s his birthday today.M: It’s just that you were gone for quite a long time.W: I know. I just wished him “Happy birthday,” but then he started talking and wouldn’t stop!M: It sounds like you and Noel get on well.W: Yeah, really well. Unfortunately, I don’t see him that much now because he’s in the US.M: Is he working W: No, he won a scholarship to study Physics at MIT.M: Do you have any other brothers or sisters W: I’ve got a younger brother called Greg. We’re just different. I seem to upset him easily. For example, one day, he told me about his new sculpture. I asked, “So where is this going to be displayed ”, and he just got annoyed.M: I think he just wants his sister to be there for him rather than...13.C 14.C 15.B 16.A【原文】W: Hello, I’m phoning to complain about the items I ordered from you. The order reference number is 96678.M: OK. How can I help you W: Well, I had a delivery of some furniture from you on the 20th of July, the day before yesterday. The items arrived but there are some problems with them.M: What problems do they have W: First, we noticed that one end of the sofa was damp.M: I’ve made a note of that. We’ll certainly collect the faulty one but it’ll probably be a few weeks before we can send a replacement. And there isn’t one in stock right now. Would you like to wait W: I think in that case, I’ll just have my money back.M: OK. You also ordered a carpet. Is that all right W: Well, the color isn’t the same as it appears on your website. We could live with that but the problem is that it isn’t the size advertised. It’s too small.M: Actually, you may find that the carpet will settle as it gets walked on.W: OK, I’ll leave that one for now and see what happens.M: Again, I do apologize. Please accept a gift certificate from us as an apology. I’ll email this to you immediately.17.B 18.A 19.C 20.B【原文】Now on to local news. I’m talking about the planned re-routing of traffic around the shopping centre on the High Street. The project will run over two stages. To begin with, there’ll be a trial period. If the changes prove to be successful, stage two will be rolled out. The first stage will run from June 1st to July 31st, with the second stage continuing until September 30th. The traffic problem is often caused by vehicles entering the High Street from side roads. So, this is going to mean making some roads one-way. At the north end by the railway station, drivers will be able to join the High Street from Wood Road, which will remain unchanged. Lin Road and Mill Road will be made one-way. Motorists will no longer be able to use Han Road, which will be made a walker-only area. However, the project hasn’t been well received by all the residents. Cyclists are concerned that the current cycling paths will disappear. So, the council is inviting you to email them with your suggestions.56.enthusiasm 57.is held 58.to 59.reaching 60.flexibly 61.a 62.where 63.themselves 64.landmarks 65.inspired66. How to Stay Healthy in an Air-Conditioned Room in SummerWith summer heat arriving, more time is spent in air-conditioned rooms. To stay healthy, we should do as follows: first, set the air-conditioner at around 26℃, which can avoid the common fatigue in “air-conditioning sickness”. If staying in the classroom with many classmates, you can set the temperature lower, but not below 22 degrees. Second, never let cold air blow directly at you, which may cause discomfort or even illness. Third, open windows every 2-3 hours for 15 minutes to let fresh air in. Finally, drink enough water to prevent dryness.By following these tips, we can live and study healthily while enjoying the coolness in the sweltering summer.67.范文I rushed to the noticeboard, with Lily following closely behind. My eyes scanned the list quickly only to find my name wasn’t under “Lead Role”. I felt a little disappointed, but then I saw Lily’s name there. I turned to her, and before I could say a word, she gave me a big hug. “I couldn’t have done this without your help,” she said sincerely. Her words made my disappointment fade away. I smiled and said, “You deserve it—your performance was really amazing at the audition!”A few days later, during our first rehearsal, Lily turned to me with a smile. She held out a script and said excitedly, “The teacher said there is a supporting role that is perfect for you—it has great lines, and we will get to act together every scene!” With my eyes growing wide in astonishment, I took the script and had a glance, tears in my eyes. It was then that I realized true friendship is not about winning alone—it is about cheering each other on, even when your own dream takes a different turn. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 四川省字节精准教育联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期期末综合能力调查英语听力.mp3 四川省字节精准教育联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期期末综合能力调查英语试卷(含音频).docx