河南省开封市高级中学2025-2026学年高二下学期4月月考英语试卷(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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开封高中 27 届高二年级下学期学情调研
——英语学科
考生注意:
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试题卷上的作答一律无效。
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。每段录音读
两遍。
1. Which means of transport does the man like best
A. Bus. B. Bike. C. Train.
2. What did Maya do yesterday
A. She participated in a running event.
B. She finished a 30-minute practice run.
C. She trained for the next event with the man.
3. What is the man doing
A. Sharing travel plans.
B. Recommending flight deals.
C. Asking for advice on booking.
4. What are the two speakers talking about
A. Credit card rules. B. Payment and returns. C. Receipt requirements.
5. Where is the library
A. Next to the clock tower building.
B. Across from the registration office.
C. On the west side of the lecture theatre.
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。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。每段录音读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6 到 7 小题。
6. Who can enjoy a discount according to the man
A. Subscribers paying quarterly.
B. Beginners completing each session.
C. Players available on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
7. What will the woman probably do next
A. Join the training program.
B. Inquire about training schedule.
C. Consider before making a decision.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8 到 10 小题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Fellow workers. C. Brother and sister.
9. What is David interested in
A. Plants. B. Astronomy. C. Clean energy.
10. What will the speakers do this weekend
A. Tour the library. B. Sign up for the fair. C. Work on their projects.
听下面一段对话,回答第 11 到 13 小题。
11. What is Liam’s plan for Saturday
A. To go hiking. B. To stay at home. C. To have a picnic.
12. What will the weather be like this weekend
A. Rainy. B. Freezing. C. Changeable.
13. What does Emma suggest for their weekend schedule
A. Watching movies. B. Checking weather apps. C. Making an alternative plan.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14 到 16 小题。
14. How does the man sound now
A. Anxious. B. Relieved. C. Disappointed.
15. When is the doctor available today
A. 2:25 pm. B. 2:20 pm. C. 11:20 am.
16. What is the man expected to do now
A. See a specialist. B. Wait for his turn. C. Book an appointment.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17 到 20 小题。
17. Who is the speech intended for
A. Customers. B. Restaurant staff. C. Assistant managers.
18. What special offer is mentioned
A. A $28 set meal. B. 50% off all soft drinks. C. A glass of lemonade for $28.
19. What are the listeners told to do if they have spare time
A. Post the organization list. B. Respond to guests’ request. C. Help organize the beer shelf.
20. What is the speaker trying to convey at the end
A. Teamwork is important. B. Hard work will pay off. C. Customers come first.
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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A Book a Girls’ Getaway
A trip with your ride-or-dies is a ticket to health-improving love and support. The BFFs who have been with
you since your big-hair days enrich your life in more ways than you may realize.
A recent study found that adults with strong and consistent relationships were biologically younger, likely due
to lower levels of chronic inflammation (慢性炎症), which can lead to serious problems like heart disease, diabetes,
and neurodegeneration over time. Another research shows that people with strong social networks are 50% less
likely to die prematurely from all causes. Escape the everyday with a team vacation to encourage those bonds and
laugh until your stomach hurts. Here are three great places to visit with your girl pals.
For Party Lovers: New Orleans
Spring’s mild weather is perfect for exploring the French Quarter and the Historic New Orleans Collection
Museum. Catch free concerts at Lafayette Square every Wednesday evening. Music relieves stress and strengthens
social connections, while dancing gets your heart pounding and your blood moving.
For Beach Enthusiasts: Cancun
This Mexican hot spot is perfect for groups seeking max relaxation. All-inclusive vacation spots let you focus
on bonding and recharging. Time by the ocean lowers stress and lifts your energy, and water sports make exercise
easy and fun. Don’t miss the fresh seafood and local produce!
For History Fans: Washington D.C.
Visit national museums for a great workout. Most museums are free, but special exhibitions like “Spring in
Bloom” cost $18 for adults and $12 for children. During the Cherry Blossom Festival, a “Cherry Blossom Cruise”
costs $30 for adults and $20 for children. A special offer: buy boat tickets and get 40% off exhibition admission for
the same number of people.
So grab your girls, pick a destination, and start planning. Because time with friends isn’t just fun-it’s good for
you.
21. What can be inferred about strong social relationships
A. They cure very serious diseases. B. They lower the risk of early death.
C. They reduce stress by traveling alone. D. They prevent health problems entirely.
22. What do New Orleans and Cancun have in common
A. They feature cherry blossoms. B. They offer free outdoor concerts.
C. They help improve people’s mood. D. They provide local history museums.
23. What is the “Spring in Bloom” cost for two adults with a child after the boat trip
A. $19.20 B. $28.80 C. $30.00 D. $78.80
B
At 21 years old, I became a woman who rowed alone across the Atlantic from Europe to South America
without any support. That 4,100-mile journey took me 97 days, 9 hours, and 20 minutes.
My journey began on October 27, 2024, when I set off from Portugal. Truth be told, I was not only new to
ocean rowing, but also to the ocean itself. I still recall seeing my first fish on day six. Despite being a poor
swimmer, I regularly had to jump in to clean the boat. The weather turned terrible, even capsizing (使倾覆) my
boat. After 40 days, my phone broke, ending my music while I was rowing. I suffered injuries to my arm and leg
and broke a finger. I also had a frightening encounter with a large ship. Crossing the Canary Islands, I advanced
only 11 miles.
Yet, among all these difficulties, I experienced many unforgettable moments. I had the rare chance to see
nature in a way few people ever do. I watched breathtaking sunrises and night skies, and encountered dolphins,
sharks, and even killer whales. Once, I was even hit by a flying fish! These memories will stay with me for life.
When I finally arrived in French Guiana, I was welcomed by lots of clapping fishermen and locals from Brazil.
Although I missed the speed record by 19 hours, I am still incredibly proud of what I achieved. I took on a big
challenge and won.
I undertook this row to raise money for two organizations, one of which encourages women to take part in
sports. I truly hope my effort will inspire others to challenge themselves. If I can do something like this, others can
attempt challenges of their own.
24. Why did the author get into the water regularly during the trip
A. To practice swimming. B. To catch fish for food.
C. To check the boat’s condition. D. To maintain the boat’s condition.
25. Which word can best describe the author’s journey
A. Ordinary. B. Doubtful. C. Rewarding. D. Boring.
26. What did the author mainly intend to do by taking the challenge
A. Inspire others. B. Describe marine life.
C. Collect money for women. D. Show the ocean’s danger.
27. Which can be the best title for the text
A. A Race Against Time on the Atlantic.
B. Rowing Alone Across the Atlantic Ocean.
C. An Unforgettable Adventure with Wildlife.
D. A Young Woman’s Dream to Break a Record.
C
Why would anyone want to write a poem One reason to write a poem is to dig out from yourself some
thought, feeling, comprehension or question that you didn’t know was in you, or in the world. Other forms of
writing, such as scientific papers, political analysis and journalism, attempt to record something known. Poetry is a
release of something previously unknown.
Poetry opens our eyes and offers increase of reach. We live so often on a lonely island, separated from
ourselves and others due to social or personal reasons. To step into a poem is to agree to risk. Writing takes down
all protections to see what steps forward. Poetry is a trick of language, in which the writer is both a magician and an audience. You reach your hand into the hat and surprise yourself with a rabbit or memory, with unusual verbs or
rhymes. Poems lead to revolutions of being. Whatever the old order was, a poem will change it.
What we want from art is whatever is missing from the lives we are living and making. Something is always
missing, and so art-making is endless.
There is also the matter of connection. You can’t write an image, a metaphor (暗喻), a story, a phrase without
approaching the shared world, without recognizing that your supposed solitude (独处) is at every point touching
some others. When you read a good poem, you can recognize your own face in the poet’s experience. It allows us
to feel more strongly and accurately what is already present. Then it expands that and expands us.
Does art change anything by its existence or non-existence I’d argue that art, if it is genuinely art, is a force
for the good. The rearrangement of words can reopen the potential of both inner and outer worlds—I cannot say
why I feel this to be true, except that I feel it so when I read good poems.
28. How does the writer introduce the topic
A. By listing numbers. B. By giving examples.
C. By quoting a saying. D. By making a comparison.
29. What is the similarity between poetry and magic
A. They follow certain patterns.B. They bring unexpected results.
C. They amuse audience by tricks.D. They make a difference to the world.
30. What can a good poem do according to the text
A. Criticize social reality. B. Apply new expressions.
C. Build bridges between poets and readers. D. Remind readers of the past.
31. What is the author’s attitude towards art
A. Objective. B. Favourable. C. Unclear. D. Doubtful.
D
Escaping boredom by scrolling through videos online can increase boredom, a recent study has found.
Researchers from Canada explored the psychological effects of “digital switching.” This term refers to the
modern habit of flicking through and fast-forwarding online videos suggested by algorithms (算法).
Katy Y.Y. Tam, a psychology researcher, launched the study after noticing herself — and everyone else —
swiping through online videos. This behavior resonated with the “Boredom Feedback Model”, a theory she
published in 2021. She proposes that boredom arises from attention shifts. These shifts occur when there’s a gap
between how engaged people actually feel and how engaged they want to feel. The unpleasant emotion can develop
when a situation lacks novelty or meaning.
“As digital switching involves frequent attention shifts, I wondered how this behavior might influence
boredom,” Tam said.
In her study, more than 1,200 participants first watched a single video for ten minutes. They were then
presented with seven shorter videos, with the option to skip. On average, they skipped eight times— but reported
feeling more bored and less engaged than when they watched the single video. Participants had a similar experience
when asked to watch ten minutes of a documentary with the control panel locked, and then ten minutes with the
option to fast-forward. They felt more bored during the second ten minutes.
“I’m convinced that switching when it comes to videos, is not a good idea if the goal is to have an enjoyable
experience,” said Erin Westgate. “Sitting and toughing it out is likely a better choice.”
The findings add to evidence that boredom is on the rise, despite endless content at our fingertips. People who
are bored often turn to their phones, only to feel more bored. Scrolling on social media has also been linked to
increased feelings of boredom.
Boredom serves a purpose, signaling that something more pleasurable awaits. It can motivate people to explore.
Yet if we become too reliant on quick escapes, it is like an animal jumping from tree to tree in search of food
without staying long enough to see if a tree bears fruit. That animal risks starvation.
32. What does the underlined phrase “resonated with” in Para. 3 mean
A. Originated from. B. Fitted with. C. Concentrated on. D. Inspired by.
33. What is the main finding of the study conducted by Katy Y.Y. Tam
A. People prefer videos they can skip through quickly.
B. Boredom only happens when people lack entertainment.
C. Watching short videos can help people stay focused longer.
D. Digital switching may increase boredom instead of reducing it.
34. According to the study, what factor explains why switching between videos increases boredom
A. The frequent shifts of attention.
B. The lack of variety in the content offered.
C. The poor quality of online recommendations.
D. The short duration of each video clip.
35. Why does the author mention the animal jumping from tree to tree in the last paragraph
A. To illustrate that constant searching can reduce stress.
B. To prove animals are more efficient in choosing food.
C. To suggest humans should follow their natural urges to escape boredom.
D. To explain that endless switching may harm long-term satisfaction.
第二节(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。
For the past 15 years, Melbourne-based photographer Ewen Bell has been leading photography trips to one of
Australia’s most iconic landmarks-Uluru, the huge red rock rising a thousand feet out of the flat desert. 36 Her
e are Bell’s top tips for making the ultimate picture of Uluru.
Be mindful of cultural protocols (礼仪)
Uluru and nearby Kata Tjuta hold deep cultural and spiritual significance to the Aboriginal people of the area.
37 “Check out the Parks Australia website before you arrive to learn which angles you can respectfully shoot fr
om,” says Bell.
Capture silhouettes (捕捉剪影)
“Most visitors to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park follow the crowds to the sunrise viewing area to get the
classic shot of the rising sun lighting up the rock. 38 It’s a great opportunity to capture a beautiful silhouette
facing back towards Kata Tjuta,” notes Bell.
Work the foreground (照片的前景)
“Bringing the unique local natural environment into your shot gives it a real sense of place,” says Bell. “If you
go for a walk around the viewing area, you’ll find small trees and other plants that you can use to frame your shot.
39 ”
Rent a car
“ 40 It’s worth visiting key viewing spots at different times of the day,” says Bell. The catch “With
shuttles (接驳车) in the park only taking people to the main viewing areas at sunrise and sunset, renting your own
wheels gives you much more freedom,” says Bell.
A. A helicopter ride offers an incredible perspective.
B. If you’re lucky, you might spot kangaroos or a wild camel.
C. Uluru is famous for seemingly changing color throughout the day.
D. I love to see the way people respond when they first lay eyes on Uluru.
E. However, I like to head there at sunset when I can get the place to myself.
F. Thus, there are tight restrictions on where and how you can photograph the site.
G. Over that time, he has learned how to best frame the grandeur of the ancient rock.
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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The other day, a bat (蝙蝠), ugly and black, flew into my house. It found its way to the bathroom and hanging
upside down over the toilet bowl. As “the man of the house”, it was my duty to 41 the house of this awful
creature.
I 42 an umbrella and rapidly struck the toilet cover, but it didn’t 43 . Then a familiar scared feeling 44
me-just like when I was sent to check horrible noises at 45 . Being a man doesn’t stop me from being afraid of
bats; I felt “ 46 ”.
All men sometimes feel stuck in male 47 . Sometimes it’s simple, like carving turkey or pretending to know
about 48 . But sometimes the trap is 49 . Many men want to be different from what society 50 . Some
even wish women would ask them for dates and pay for the meal! What they want is the 51 to be who they
want and still be men.
Facing the fierce bat, I hesitated to tell my wife I couldn’t 52 it. But I wouldn’t! Cautiously, I moved closer,
raised the umbrella and 53 the bat out of the window.
My wife was 54 , and my son thought I was a hero. They asked how I did it. I started to tell them-but then
55 .
A man doesn’t talk of such things.
41. A. rob B. warn C. clear D. relieve
42. A. removed B. discovered C. encountered D. grabbed
43. A. scream B. move C. attack D. return
44. A. came over B. laughed at C. got through D. slid down
45. A. dusk B. sunrise C. noon D. midnight
46. A. depressed B. bothered C. confused D. trapped
47. A. morals B. personalities C. roles D. spots
48. A. engines B. poems C. climates D. recipes
49. A. tough B. obvious C. strange D. intense
50. A. believes B. expects C. assesses D. admits
51. A. motivation B. willingness C. freedom D. initiative
52. A. harm B. brave C. challenge D. free
53. A. pushed B. threw C. lifted D. drove
54. A. pleased B. inspired C. shocked D. exhausted
55. A. smiled B. ceased C. failed D. declined
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。
A“3D rendering (渲 染 ) competition” is a contest 56 participants engage in the process of creating
three-dimensional animations by means of computer programs. Through such techniques 57 adding textures,
lighting effects and colors, competitors are expected to display their 58 (create) freely based on pre-provided
video. However, they are not allowed to change the structure of the original video or the position of the main
character.
The 9th World Rendering Competition, themed “kinetic rush”, 59 (challenge) participants to create unique
animations, based on the 60 (give) video. It attracted thousands of 3D artists from around the world, receiving a
diverse collection of imaginative 61 (entry) masterfully created.
Among these, the work of Karaok, a 3D artist from Chengdu China, stood out and 62 (award) the runner-up.
Inspired by an Egyptian Paralympic table tennis player, his animation tells the story of an armless boy who 63
(enthusiastic) pursues his dream of playing ping-pong despite his disabilities. Karaok’s work successfully made it t
o 64 top competition, showcasing extraordinary technical competence as well as emotional descriptions. The ju
dges highly praised his piece, 65 (refer) to it as “a work where every pixel (像素) is perfectly completed, witho
ut a single flaw.”
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,最近收到好友 Jenny 的来信,信中说他因为使用 AI 完成作业而受到老师批评。请你
写一封回信,内容包括:
(1)对使用 AI 完成作业的看法;
(2)你的建议。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jenny,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
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。
Hector stood in the front of his fifth-grade classroom. He was one of the last two students left in Room Five’s
Geography Bee (地理知识竞赛). His opponent (对手) had missed the last question, so now it was Hector’s turn. If
he answered his question right, he would be the Room Five champion.
“Where did I put that second sheet of questions ” Mr. Adler whispered. He was looking through a thick pile of
papers on his messy desk. Mr. Adler was a great teacher, but everyone knew he was disorganized (没有条理的).
He often lost things. “Well, sorry for keeping you waiting,” Mr. Adler said after a long time. “Hector, please tell us
the capital of Brazil.” When Hector heard the question, he smiled — and then he gave the right answer.
Later that day, Hector was in the school courtyard. Many of his classmates came to congratulate him. He wore
a proud smile, greeted them all, and thanked each one. Victory felt really sweet. He was so looking forward to the
final contest the next day.
It was getting late, and the courtyard was almost empty. But Hector still didn’t want to leave. Then he saw Mr.
Adler walking across the courtyard. The teacher was holding a half-open bag full of papers. As he hurried by, an
envelope fell out. Mr. Adler didn’t notice. He turned a corner and was gone. Hector picked up the envelope. On it
were the words “Fifth Grade Geography Bee Questions and Answers.” Hector’s eyes opened wide as he looked at
it. He didn’t have time to think about the results before he opened it and read the questions.
As soon as he finished, Hector knew he had made a wrong choice. He had cheated, and no matter what he did
now, he couldn’t change that. “What if Mr. Adler thinks I stole the questions for this morning’s bee too ” Hector
thought. “He will definitely take away my Room Five champion title.” He never expected that one of the best days
of his life would turn so bad so fast. Hector was worried about what he did and didn’t know what to do.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Before he realized it, Hector found himself standing in Mr. Adler’s room. _____________________________
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The next day the entire school came to watch the Fifth Grade Geography Bee. _________________________
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英语学科答案
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26-30ABDBC 31-35 BBDAD 36-40 GFEBC
41-45 CDBAD
46-50DCAAB 51-55CBDAB
56.where
57.as
58.creativity
59.challenged
60.given
61.entries
62.was awarded 63.enthusiastically
64.the
65.referring
Dear Jeny,
I'm sorry to learn about your current difficulty regarding the use of Al for your assignment.
While AI might be a new helping hand in our daily life,overreliance on it may compromise the academic
integrity or even weaken our creativity.Therefore,I suggest you improve your work without depending on AI
and have a sincere conversation with your teacher.
Keep in mind that your own efforts and thoughts are the most crucial in the learning process.Hope you
can learn from this experience and strive to do better in the future
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
Before he realized it,Hector found himself standing in Mr.Adler's room.His hands shaking slightly,he held
the crumpled envelope tightly,guilt and anxiety written all over his face.He knocked gently on the door,his voice
trembling as he honestly admitted he'd accidentally picked up the envelope and read the answers by mistake.He
apologized sincerely for his thoughtless act and offered to give up the championship without hesitation.Mr.Adler
smiled warmly,patting his shoulder and praising his courage,saying honesty mattered far more than any trophy or
title.
The next day,the entire school gathered to watch the Fifth Grade Geography Bee.Before the contest started,
Mr.Adler called him aside."I've changed some questions to make it fair,"he whispered.Relieved and grateful,
Hector took a deep breath,focusing fully on the new questions.He relied on his own geography knowledge to
answer each one carefully and confidently,his mind clear of the earlier mistake.In the end,he won fairly,and the
audience burst into cheers.Mr.Adler announced to the whole school that Hector was both a geography champion
and a champion of honesty.Hector learned that true victory comes from integrity,not shortcuts.
第二部分阅读
A
来源:Prevention-March,2026P12-l3题材:说明文主题:人与社会
【语篇导读】这篇文章介绍了闺蜜旅行的健康益处,并推荐了三个适合女性结伴出游的目的地,分别
适合派对爱好者、海滩爱好者和历史爱好者。文章通过研究数据和景点特色,鼓励读者与朋友一起旅行以
增进感情和健康。
21.B【推理判断题】文章第一段提到“people with strong social networks are50%less likely to die
prematurely from all causes'',即拥有强大社交网络的人过早死亡的风险降低50%,因此可以推断牢固的社
会关系能降低早逝风险。A项“治愈致命疾病”过于绝对,C项“独自旅行减轻压力"与文章强调的结伴旅行
不符,D项“完全预防严重健康问题"也过于绝对。故选B。
22.C【细节理解题】新奥尔良部分提到音乐能缓解压力、加强社交联系(Music relieves stress and
strengthens social connections)),坎昆部分提到海边时光能降低压力、提升精力(Time by the ocean lowers stress
and lifts your energy),两者都有助于改善人们的心情。A项樱花只是华盛顿特区的特点,B项免费音乐会
是新奥尔良独有的,D项历史博物馆是新奥尔良提到的,因此只有C是共同点。故选C。
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