资源简介 2025-2026学年广东深圳市第二高级中学高二下学期第三学段英语试题时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 阅读(共两节;满分50)第一节 阅读理解(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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AZootopia 2 is a 2025 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It once again follows Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, this time as they follow reptile Gary De’Snake across Zootopia and try to clear their names after being framed.PlotAt the Zootenial Gala, a poisonous snake named Gary De’Snake kidnaps family leader Milton Lynxley to access an old journal. Framed as partners in crime, Judy and Nick become runaways. They helped Gary recover the journal, revealing his great-grandmother Agnes as Zootopia’s true founder, wronged by the Lynxley family. Finally reptiles return to the city, while Judy and Nick are cleared of all charges.ReleaseZootopia 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on November 13, 2025, and was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on November 26, 2025. Two days later, it was released in the United Kingdom.MarketingIn November 2025, as a publicity stunt, three remote-controlled cars with animatronic puppets of the film’s characters appeared in Los Angeles. They consisted of Nick, Judy, and Gary in a purple car, Finnick in his brown van, and Flash in his sports car. The stunt was reportedly received well by the public.Box officeAs of December 9, 2025, Zootopia 2 has grossed $230.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $742.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $972.3 million.Critical responseAudiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “A” on an A+ to F scale, the same score as the first film. On the other hand, Peter Bradshaw, writing a review for The Guardian, gave the film two out of five stars. He described it as “a soulless movie made by just following a formula, filled with jokes that feel safe and approved by the studio.”1. When was Zootopia 2 released in the United Kingdom A. On November 13, 2025.B. On November 26, 2025.C. On November 28, 2025.D. On December 9, 2025.2. What did the studio do to promote the film A. It invested $230.1 million to advertise the film.B. It paraded character puppets in remote-controlled cars.C. It invited the reporter to publicize the upcoming film.D. It released a series of short videos about the main plot.3. Where is the text possibly from A. A journal on film reviews.B. An entertainment website.C. A textbook on movie history.D. A newspaper on global news.BFor years, as an art influencer, I lived online, documenting all aspects of my life and desiring more followers on Instagram. A constant panic over lost connections the emptiness of endless scrolling, and a nearly missed car accident left me feeling drained. Overwhelmed, I deactivated my account and bought an old Nokia. Then, everything changed.Only after giving up my smartphone did I realize how distracted and anxious I had become. Withdrawal was difficult, but as months passed, subtle changes accumulated. When the Internet wasn’t immediately accessible, the urge to use it faded away, and parts of me that had been buried under years of digital noise surfaced. Without endless scrolling, hours have returned to me. I can use the otherwise screen time to be healthy or productive, but I can also use it to appreciate the lost art of idleness. I spend a good part of the day just leafing through magazines, drinking cups of tea, poking clumsily at the piano. I don’t believe it is possible to waste time when I am fully present.Staying in touch has proved easier than expected. My dumbphone still allows calls and texts, and most online — messaging tools are available on my computer. It turns out that the only people I really need to contact on the go are those I am working with. What time will you be there or I’m running late — that’s urgent information. Some interactions, such as group chats, messages to friends and family abroad might feel urgent, but once I step away from them, I realize that the sense of urgency is a product of software engineering, my own anxiety, or a combination.It has been years since I downgraded. I now carry a film camera instead of a smartphone, and the deliberate act of taking photos brings me genuine joy. When people ask whether I miss my smartphone, I think back to the height of my addiction. I was constantly online, yet rarely present. How could I miss that time I was hardly even there.4. What led the author to deactivate his Instagram account A. A loss of connections.B. A sense of personal burnout.C. A near miss of an accident.D. A decline of online followers.5. Which best describes the author’s life in paragraph 2 A. Absorbed in new hobbies.B. Stuck in digital withdrawal.C. Focused on quality moments.D. Built on health and productivity.6. What does the author realize after shifting to the dumbphone A. He has to rely on computers.B. Real-time contact is much needed.C. Close relationships are hard to maintain.D. The sense of urgency is overemphasized.7. What does the author’s experience show A. Stopping scrolling, restoring health.B. Quitting Instagram, embracing possibility.C. Downgrading devices, upgrading presence.D. Dropping smartphone, recognizing urgency.CA new study has found that breathing does more than just move air in and out of your lungs — it could even be used to identify who you are. Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science discovered that each person has a distinct breathing pattern, known as a nasal (鼻的) breathing “fingerprint”, a unique pattern that reveals clues about a person’s physical and mental health. Notably, brain scientist Timna Soroka shared, “We were able to identify differences between less depressed and non-depressed individuals.”The researchers originally set out to better understand how our sense of smell works. In humans, the brain processes smell during inhalation (吸入), and this close connection between the brain and breathing led the team to wonder: could our breathing patterns reflect the way our brains are wired — and be unique to each of us To explore this question, they developed a lightweight, wearable device that tracks nasal airflow continuously for 24 hours.The study, published in the journal Current Biology, tested 100 healthy young adults as they went about their regular routines — running, studying, resting, and more. The results showed breathing patterns can identify individuals with 96.8 percent accuracy. “I thought it would be really hard to identify someone because everyone is doing different things,” said Soroka. “But it turns out their breathing patterns were remarkably distinct!”Beyond individual identification, the study also found clear links between breathing patterns and body mass index (BMI), sleep-wake cycles, and mental health traits such as anxiety and depression. For example, people who scored higher on anxiety tests tended to have shorter inhalation periods. Importantly, the researchers noted that they only know there is an association between breathing and mood, but they don’t know the cause-and-effect direction — whether feeling anxious changes breathing, or a certain breathing pattern causes anxiety. If the latter is true, changing how we breathe could potentially improve mood.However, the current device has drawbacks: it uses soft tubes under the nose that can be uncomfortable to wear and may slip during sleep, and it doesn’t track mouth breathing. The team is working on improving the device and further exploring the breathing-mood connection to unlock more practical applications.8. Why is breathing “fingerprint” mentioned A. To explain how the brain processes smell.B. To introduce a newly-invented tracking device.C. To show a link between breathing and depression.D. To stress the uniqueness of personal breathing pattern.9. What does the underlined word mean A. Connected. B. Powered.C. Controlled. D. Trained.10. What can we infer about the relationship between breathing and mood A Changes in breath cure anxiety.B. Anxiety always causes abnormal breathing.C. Their exact relationship remains unclear.D. Breathing is responsible for negative mood.11. What is the main finding of this research A. Our fingerprints tell a lot about our health.B. Breathing patterns link to identity and health.C. A groundbreaking device reveals mental health.D. Anxiety levels link to shorter inhalation periods.DDavid Uttal, a scientist at Northwestern University, has always been poor at finding his way. At 13, he got lost on a Boy Scout hike for two and a half days. The world is full of people like Uttal- and their opposites, the folks who always seem to know exactly where they are and how to get where they want to go.These differences are obvious, but explaining them has proved challenging. Now, research using virtual reality suggests that to some extent, navigational (导航的) skills are shaped by upbringing.A 2020 study highlighted this. The researchers compared the performance of more than 2,600 twins as they navigated through a virtual environment to test whether navigational ability runs in families. It does, they found — but only modestly. Instead, the biggest contributor to people’s performance was what geneticists call “nonshared environmental factors” — the unique experiences each person accumulates as their life unfolds. Good navigators, it appears, are mostly made, not born.Another large-scale experiment provided further insight. Researchers developed a smartphone game, “Sea Hero Quest”, in which players navigate through a virtual environment to locate checkpoints. Based on data from nearly four million players worldwide, they discovered that cultural factors were linked to wayfinding skills. People from Nordic countries, where the navigation sport of orienteering is popular, performed slightly better.Results like these suggest that life experience may be one of the biggest determinants of navigational ability. Indeed, experience may even underlie one of the most consistent findings in navigation: that men tend to perform better than women. Turns out this gender gap is more a question of culture and experience than of born ability. Nordic countries, for example, where gender equality is greatest, show almost no gender difference in navigation. In contrast, men far outperform women in places where women face cultural restrictions on exploring their environment.To Uttal, these findings carry an optimistic implication. “The good news is that navigation is trainable,” he notes, “It’s never too late to become a better navigator. You just need to give yourself opportunities to explore and pay attention to your surroundings.”12 What did the 2020 study on twins reveal about navigational ability A. It is largely determined by genes. B. It is learned through experience.C. It varies little among individuals. D. It remains constant in a person’s life.13. How was the “Sea Hero Quest” experiment conducted A. By testing brain activity during play. B. By observing how players navigate.C. By comparing the Nordics with others. D. By analyzing smartphone game data.14. Why do men often outperform women in navigation A. Men benefit from practicing sports. B. Women lack interest in doing so.C. Men possess stronger space memory. D. Women have fewer chances to explore.15. What can be a suitable title for the text A. What Can “Sea Hero Quest” Teach Us B. Why Do Some People Always Get Lost C. How Does VR Improve Navigational Skills D. Who Are Better Navigators: Men or Women 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。Popular among fashion celebrities, Labubu, a small, bunny-like toy with a doll’s face produced by Pop Mart, has become a street style item as bag charms since 2024. ____16____ At Selfridges, Jelly cat is the fastest-selling toy brand. According to fans and experts, this toy craze reveals meaningful insights into today’s luxury consumers.Facing economic challenges and climate chaos, audiences are lowering purchasing power as they mature. ____17____ This has led to an undeniable increase in “kidult” customers in recent years, with a real appetite for nostalgic (怀旧的) joy and perhaps a simpler time.____18____ For fans, styling them with luxury handbags helps show off their personality and refresh their style. Labubu’s exposed teeth and striking colors represent the ugly-cute aesthetic (美学), offering an alternative to today’s unrealistic standards of perfection.The success of Labubu owes much to the blind box format. “The nature of the blind box itself is addictive. ____19____ So you keep buying more.” says Maria. Tora Northman adds, “The blind box concept is the reason that they’re all so exciting — it’s not just buying a toy. ____20____”Beyond the psychology of reconnecting with childhood, the thrill of joining a popular craze and owning sought-after items ultimately drives shoppers.A. Yet the trend extends beyond just one type of toy.B. Actually, it is taking part in the unboxing experience.C. They provide emotional comfort and social connection.D. It’s super rare that you get the one that you actually want.E. Blind boxes are usually priced higher than regular toy products.F. Labubu and toy bag charms reflect a growing popularity in personalization.G. In this context, Labubu and the collectibles mindset offers a form of escapism.第二部分 语言运用(共两节:满分30分)第一节 完形填空(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,选出最佳选项。Wyatt Smuszko, a teenager with Down syndrome (唐氏综合征), felt lonely as he grew. His mother, Deanne Frère, watched with a heavy heart because his opportunities to connect with the world ____21____ .That’s when Deanne and her son ____22____ an idea — a stall (摊位) called “Wild Wild Wyatt” and Wyatt became “the boss” of his own business selling second-hand cowboy clothing. Soon this pop-up stall became his unique ____23____ . “There, he learned to look customers in the eye, shake hands, and explain the story behind each ____24____ shirt and pair of boots.” recalled Deanne.People didn’t just buy; they ____25____ . They stopped for a while, chatting with Wyatt, knowing their ____26____ was for a larger cause. Wyatt’s stall soon piled up with donated cowboy clothing from a (n) ____27____ community. After two successful years, Wyatt had raised an impressive $ 5,000 for charity. Upon his graduation, he ____28____ the business proudly to Samantha Webber, a 15-year-old with the same disease and a fan of cowboy clothing who had once bought her first pair of cowboy boots from him.____29____, Samantha stepped right into the role of running the business, which she renamed “Stampede Samantha’s Country Sparkle”. Like Wyatt, she organized new ____30____ and planned to donate her profits to charity.Watching Samantha greet her first customer, Wyatt____31____. For him, the greatest ____32____ wasn’t the money raised, but the confidence gained and the ____33____ that his idea would develop in Samantha’s hands.From Wyatt’s first brave “ ____34____ ” to Samantha’s successful takeover, what began as a solution to isolation blossomed into a ____35____ of kindness.21. A. surfaced B. faded C. multiplied D. changed22. A. ruled out B. struggled with C. hit upon D. made up23. A. laboratory B. classroom C. dorm D. office24. A. well-worn B. hard-won C. home-made D. custom-fit25. A. bargained B. compromised C. celebrated D. connected26. A. approval B. curiosity C. sacrifice D. purchase27. A. supportive B. energetic C. wealthy D. competitive28. A. narrowed down B. handed over C. showed off D. brought back29. A. Nervous B. Relieved C. Thrilled D. Hesitant30. A. sales B. talks C. games D. shows31. A. shouted B. bowed C. sighed D. smiled32. A. challenge B. secret C. reward D. idea33. A. proposal B. knowledge C. assumption D. lesson34. A. hello B. thanks C. no D. goodbye35. A. source B. word C. history D. chain第二节 语法填空(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。The 15th National Games co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, has become ____36____ display of cutting-edge technology. For the first time in global sports history, the “source flame”, ____37____ (obtain) from deep-sea ice by the “Haima” remote-controlled submersible, achieved the spectacular scene of fire from the sea ignited (点亮) by light from the sky. This creative ignition method not only amazed the world but also highlighted China’s breakthroughs in deep-sea exploration and clean energy.Smart technologies ____38____ (add) to every aspect of the event so far. The “All Games Guangzhou” mini-program offers AR venue navigation for precise seat-finding and AI-restored historical images to let audiences be absorbed in the names ‘ development. Driverless vehicles have completed torch relay tasks with zero error ____39____ provide transportation services, while digital human volunteers offer multilingual support, raising service ____40____ 50%. Cross-border travelers benefit from the contactless customs clearance system, ____41____ relies on Beidou positioning and AI algorithms ____42____ (ensure) smooth movement between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao.These technological applications not merely guarantee the event’s success but leave a ____43____ (value) legacy for urban governance. As experts say, the Games has set a new benchmark for smart sports events, ____44____ (show) how technology can enhance experience and ____45____ (efficient).读后续写(满分25)46. 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。It’s my graduation day! The ceremony was to be held in a large auditorium downtown on a damp December afternoon. As I prepared for this important day, choosing a simple black dress and even putting on makeup — both unusual for me — my mind was occupied with anxiety rather than excitement.Due to my neurological condition (神经系统疾病) that affected my mobility and coordination (协调性), the upcoming ceremony filled me with fear. I had learned that I would need to negotiate a flight of stairs during the proceedings. The mere thought of walking across the stage was terrifying enough, but the additional challenge of stairs seemed impossible. To make matters worse, I would have to shake hands with my professors and receive my diploma with my right hand, which has limited control due to my condition These seemingly small details felt like impossible obstaclesConsumed by fear, I called Sally in tears, telling her I couldn’t go through with it. She had been my notetaker throughout university because of my condition, but she was far more than that. We had been through many rough spots during the past two years. We took all our classes together, studied together, and edited each other’s work.Sally listened patiently as I poured out my anxieties. Then, she responded with determined support. “You are walking, damn it!” she declared firmly. She promised to handle everything and made me promise to show up at the auditorium. Though still fearful, I splashed cold water on my tear-stained face, touched up my makeup, and whispered to myself, “I’m doing this.”When I arrived at the auditorium, the reality of those frightening stairs hit me again. Just as panic began to seize me. Sally found me immediately. She hugged me tightly and assured me, “I have it all worked out. It’s going to be fine.” To my surprise, I noticed many of my classmates gathered nearby, their faces filled with warm smiles and encouraging nods. At this, I felt a surge of strength flowing through me, though I still couldn’t imagine how I would manage the challenges ahead.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: As my name was called, I took a deep breath and began moving toward the stage.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: Walking down the stairs on the other side, I felt an overwhelming surge of pride.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】1. C 2. B 3. B【答案】4. B 5. C 6. D 7. C【答案】8. D 9. A 10. C 11. B【答案】12. B 13. D 14. D 15. B【答案】16. A 17. G 18. F 19. D 20. B【答案】21. B 22. C 23. B 24. A 25. D 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. A 31. D 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. D【答案】36. a 37. obtained38. have been added39. and 40. by41. which 42. to ensure43. valuable44. showing45. efficiency【答案】 As my name was called, I took a deep breath and began moving toward the stage. My legs felt heavy, each step a struggle against my own limitations. But Sally was right there beside me, her steady presence a source of comfort. As we reached the stairs, I felt a wave of panic wash over me. Yet, just as I started to falter, a pair of strong hands from behind steadied me. It was one of my classmates, silently offering his support. With renewed determination, I ascended each step, one at a time, until I finally stood at the top, facing the proud smiles of my professors.Walking down the stairs on the other side, I felt an overwhelming surge of pride. Tears of joy blurred my vision as I realized I had overcome not just the physical challenge of the stairs, but also the mental barriers that had held me back. Sally was waiting for me at the bottom, her eyes shining with pride and relief. As I embraced her, I knew that this moment was not just about receiving a diploma; it was about proving to myself and to the world that with the support of loved ones, I could conquer any obstacle that came my way. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年广东深圳市第二高级中学高二下学期第三学段英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年广东深圳市第二高级中学高二下学期第三学段英语试题答案.docx