资源简介 1.What does the man want the woman to do A. Visit Nelson tomorrow. B. Have a party at her house. C. Keep the party secret.【答案】C2.Which bus can get to the People’s Park A. Bus No.6. B. Bus No.8. C. Bus No.11.【答案】B3.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers A. Strangers. B. Friends. C. Waitress and customer.【答案】B4.What might the man do later A. Finish the paper. B. Type the paper. C. Print the paper.【答案】C5.Why did the woman call the man A. To tell him the party will be delayed.B. To ask him to inform all the friends.C. To ask him to watch the news.【答案】A案】6. C 7. C【答案】8 B 9. C【答案】10. C 11. B 12. A【答案】13. C 14. B 15. A 16. C【答案】17. A 18. C 19. A 20. B【答案】21. C 22. C 23. A【答案】24. A 25. A 26. C 27. D【答案】28. A 29. B 30. D 31. B【答案】32. D 33. D 34. A 35. C【答案】36. F 37. C 38. B 39. G 40. E【答案】41. C 42. A 43. B 44. D 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. A 50. C 51. C 52. A 53. D 54. B 55. B【答案】56. which57. popularity58. muddy 59. landed60. for 61. ranging62. intensely63. a 64. to break65. but答案】One possible version:NoticeAiming to promote sun sports and showcase typical examples, our school will be holding a photography exhibition on the theme of sports spirit.Students are required to take original photos with a mobile phone or camera, documenting impressive sporting scenes on campus. Each student is supposed to submit only one entry with a title and personal information including name, class and email address. Please send your file package to photoexhi@ by the end of November.Your active participation is highly anticipated.Students’ Union【答案】 My hesitation melted away. I grabbed the tray and hurried after the two firefighters, calling out softly, “Excuse me!” They paused at the door, turning with slight surprise. I held out the tray, smiling, “You guys must be in a rush — take this. It’s not much, but it’ll keep you going.” One of them hesitated for a second, then nodded gratefully, taking the tray. “Thank you, really,” he said, before they rushed out into the street, the siren growing louder as they went. I stood there for a moment, my stomach still growling, but my chest felt light.I went back to the counter, only to find the manager was waiting for me. He smiled warmly, holding up a new tray with a burger, fries, and a drink. “Saw what you did for the firefighters,” he said, handing it over. “This one’s on the house. We need more people like you.” I was shocked, then grateful, taking the tray. “Thank you so much,” I replied. As I sat back down by the window, biting into the burger, the taste felt sweeter than before. Sometimes, giving up a small thing didn’t just help others — it filled your own heart, too.2025-2026学年黑龙江齐齐哈尔市第八中学校下学期4月月考考试高二英语试题第一部分 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,并标在相应的位置。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 does the man want the woman to do A. Visit Nelson tomorrow. B. Have a party at her house. C. Keep the party secret.2.Which bus can get to the People’s Park A. Bus No.6. B. Bus No.8. C. Bus No.11.3.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers A. Strangers. B. Friends. C. Waitress and customer.4.What might the man do later A. Finish the paper. B. Type the paper. C. Print the paper.5.Why did the woman call the man A. To tell him the party will be delayed.B. To ask him to inform all the friends.C. To ask him to watch the news.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. What makes the man unhappy A. The argument with his neighbor.B. The noise in the neighborhood.C. His neighbor’s bad behavior.7. What does the woman advise the man to do A. Move to another place.B. Stop talking with Mr. Black.C. Invite Mr. Black to his house.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What does the girl dislike A. Market management. B. Reading literary works. C. Writing stories.9. What does the girl want to be A. A professor. B. A writer. C. A manager.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. When will the party be held A. On 26th September. B. On 27th September. C. On 28th September.11. Where will the speakers have lunch A. At a club. B. At a restaurant. C. At the man’s home.12. What will the woman get for her granddad A. A hat. B. Some CDs. C. A suitcase.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What made the man uneasy A. A student lost his master’s degree.B. A student couldn’t get his master’s degree.C. A student wanted to give him a gift.14. What day is it today A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.15. How did the student feel after the man explained to him A. Sad. B. Ashamed. C. Pleased.16. What does the man think he should do A Write to his student.B. Send his student an email.C. Have a talk with his student.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. Who named the eastern states of New Hampshire and New Jersey A. The British explorers. B. The Spanish explorers. C. The French explorers.18. What’s the meaning behind “California” A. A land of flowers. B. A Spanish book. C. An island of gold.19. Why did French explorers call a river in the Midwest “Missouri” A. The Indian tribe lived along the river.B. The name Missouri meant a rich place.C. It showed the influence of Indians.20. What’s the speech mainly about A The special names of American states.B. The origin of American states’ names.C. The influence of American Indians.第二部分 阅读理解(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。AWelcome to our school’s online community! Whether you’re hoping to explore the East Coast or are just making your way around campus, there are several transportation service options that University of Pennsylvania Penn) students can take advantage of.Penn Walking Escorts (护送) Penn’s Division of Public Safety offers free walking escorts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Penn students can request an escort to walk them to their destinations whether that is a campus building, a dorm, or the school hospital. To request a walking escort, students can ask any Public Safety Officer or call 215-898-WALK (9255) .Penn Accessible Transit The Penn Accessible Transit service offers on campus transportation during term time for individuals with visual disabilities and those with limitations from other conditions. To obtain access to P AT, students must email the Office of Student Disabilities Services. For teachers or staff, they can obtain approval by contacting the Office of Affirmative Action.SEPTA SEPTA offers convenient transportation options for students around Philadelphia and connects to five counties in the Philadelphia suburbs, as well as transit systems in Delaware and New Jersey. Penn students can get discounts on galleries and museums on the SEPTA app if they have SEPTA Key Card with them. By downloading the SEPTA app, users can see their balance, add funds and view schedules.Indego Indego is the bike share system in Penn. Through downloading the In de go app, students can access real-time bike availability at any station, while earning discounts for renting bikes. Bike Share locations on campus include stations at 34th and Chestnut streets, 34th and Spruce streets, 36th and Sansom streets, and 40th and Spruce streets.21. What do Penn Walking Escorts and Penn Accessible Transit have in common A. They have hotline support. B. They are meant for Penn staff.C. They offer thoughtful services. D. They are available all year round.22. Which enables Penn students to get cheaper exhibition tickets A. Penn Walking Escorts. B. Penn Accessible Transit.C. SEPTA. D. Indego.23. Where is this text probably taken from A. A school website. B. A travel plan.C. A transportation guide. D. A poster board.BAt first sight, Easthope doesn’t seem much like a Cassandra. She smiles a lot. Her manner is kind and motherly; pushed to name her profession, you might guess at nurse or teacher. But look closer.Easthope is an emergency planner whose job is to support the survivors of major disasters, in which capacity she acted following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the fire at Grenfell Tower. For two decades, the public knew nothing about this vital work, which went on behind the scenes, though she was hugely admired in what we might call professional disaster circles: a voice of calm and a fountain of wisdom. But in 2023, she published a best-selling book about her career, When the Dust Settles, and that changed. People became very interested in what she did.“At literary festivals, most authors get questions about their writing process,” Easthope says. “But I wouldn’t get those. What people wanted from me was to know how I lived with the knowledge that I have. Wasn’t I afraid How did I handle I would tell them that I didn’t live afraid, and I would give them basic advice. But this wasn’t enough.” In the end, she felt she had no choice but to write a second book, one in which she would try to distill (浓缩) all that she has learned for the benefit of each individual.While her publisher describes Come What May as a roadmap for resilience (韧性), the word is one Easthope dislikes. Ready, she suggests, is a better one. Easthope also reminds people that small things, like losing hair during illness or consuming too much food after someone dies, still matter. She encourages people to remember, not to forget, what happened during disasters, because such events leave a long-lasting effect.24. What might a Cassandra be like according to paragraph 1 A. Severe and forbidding. B. Competent and cautious.C. Friendly and energetic. D. Cheerful and approachable.25. What led to increased public awareness of Easthope’s work in 2023 A. The publication of a best seller. B. The growth of professional disaster circles.C. Her involvement in 2004 tsunami relief. D. Her sudden rise to fame through media.26. Why are readers’ questions cited in paragraph 3 A. To reveal Easthope’s personal fears. B. To explain Easthope’s writing process.C. To show Easthope’s writing motivation. D. To present public doubts about Easthope’s work.27. What does Easthope agree on handling disasters A. Resilience matters most. B. Forgetting aids recovery.C. Positive thinking takes the lead. D. Minor sufferings deserve attention.CQuick: what’s your best friend’s phone number Don’t feel bad if you couldn’t answer off the top of your head. You have no reason to commit phone numbers to memory: it’s just there in your phone. Or perhaps you once had a phone book to store them. In either case, an object does the remembering for you.“Prosthetic memory” (人工记忆) is nothing new. Writing itself has been a means of storing information. Yet the information revolution has generated more data than ever before. We are flooded with information. We’re creating more of it, and keeping more of it. The storage capacity of the human brain has since been eclipsed. No wonder, then, that we’re increasingly dependent on memory prostheses, from libraries to smartphones.Not everyone thinks this trend in external memory is good. Historically, memory prostheses were expensive. As technologies such as printing and photography become more affordable, sharing experiences with others is easier than ever. So every breakfast, every sunset, every encounter with a cat finds its way on to social media. And here comes the worry. When we devote ourselves to capturing and sharing the world in this way, something immensely valuable is lost; when recording so much of our lives, we’re forgetting to actually live them. We put something between ourselves and the world-a camera-instead of just being in the moment, and so disconnect ourselves from experience.But is our social media-driven transformation wholly bad If we’re still creating and sharing memories like this, perhaps this is because we’ve not had sufficient time to learn how to do these things without thinking about what we’re doing. It is easy to ignore that the mass social media era is less than a decade old. That’s just a short blink (眨眼) in human history, yet it has totally changed how we live. I suspect we’re not far off from being directly faced with experience yet with the ability to share experience in ways less bounded by geography and time. After all, technology can do what our fragile meat-computers can’t: protect all the moments of a life that would otherwise be lost.28. What can be inferred from paragraph 1 A. We rely more on tools to memorize. B. We are burdened with phone numbers.C. Technology weakens our brains. D. Technology distances us from our friends.29. What does the underlined word “eclipsed” in paragraph 2 mean A. Improved. B. Outperformed. C. Abandoned. D. Undervalued.30. What negative effect does online sharing bring about A. An overflow of posts. B. High cost of digital devices.C. Addiction to the virtual world. D. Disregard for real experience.31. What does the author advise us to do in the last paragraph A. Have faith in human brains. B. Take time to adapt to digital age.C. Quicken the pace of development. D. Make efforts to enhance memory.DAccording to a recent study in the Journal of Consumer Research both the size and consumption habits of our eating companions can influence our food intake. And contrary to existing research that says you should avoid eating with heavier people who order large portions(份), it's the beanpoles with big appetites you really need to avoid.To test the effect of social influence on eating habits, the researchers conducted two experiments. In the first, 95 undergraduate women were individually invited into a lab to ostensibly(表面上)participate in a study about movie viewership. Before the film began, each woman was asked to help herself to a snack. An actor hired by the researchers grabbed her food first. In her natural state, the actor weighed 105 pounds. But in half the cases she wore a specially designed fat suit which increased her weight to 180 pounds.Both the fat and thin versions of the actor took a large amount of food. The participants followed suit, taking more food than they normally would have. However, they took significantly more when the actor was thin.For the second test, in one case the thin actor took two pieces of candy from the snack bowls. In the other case, she took 30 pieces. The results were similar to the first test: the participants followed suit but took significantly more candy when the thin actor took 30 pieces.The tests show that the social environment is extremely influential when we're making decisions. If this fellow participant is going to eat more, so will I. Call it the “I’ll have what she's having” effect. However, we'll adjust the influence. If an overweight person is having a large portion, I'll hold back a bit because I see the results of his eating habits. But if a thin person eats a lot, I'll follow suit. If he can eat much and keep slim, why can't I 32. What is the recent study mainly about A. Food safety. B. Movie viewership.C. Consumer demand. D. Eating behavior.33. What does the underlined word “beanpoles” in paragraph 1 refer to A. Big eaters. B. Overweight persons.C. Picky eaters. D. Tall thin persons.34. Why did the researchers hire the actor A. To see how she would affect the participants.B. To test if the participants could recognize her.C. To find out what she would do in the two tests.D. To study why she could keep her weight down.35. On what basis do we “adjust the influence” according to the last paragraph A. How hungry we are. B. How slim we want to be.C. How we perceive others. D. How we feel about the food.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。It started with a whisper. “Everyone else got one,” my daughter said to me, her eyes locked on the floor. “I was the only one who didn’t.”____36____ The one everyone was talking about in the lunch line and on the walk home. The one that she heard would have unlimited cupcakes. The one she didn’t get an invitation to.There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that happens when your child feels excluded (排除在外的). You don’t just witness their disappointment; you absorb it.____37____“I’m sure it wasn’t personal,” I said softly. “Sometimes kids are only allowed to invite a few people.” But the words felt weak, like a Band-Aid on a big and deep cut.This experience could have easily been about how to handle exclusion as a parent — how to build resilience (韧性). But what I've learned is less clean than that.____38____You can’t smooth every rough edge. Sometimes, your job is just to sit beside your kid in the thick of it. To let them cry.to let yourself feel angry, and to know that fixing it isn’t always the assignment.____39____She wrote a little note for the birthday kid. “Happy birthday,” it read. “Hope you have fun.” No bitterness. Just kindness. My daughter, in all her smallness, did what I hadn’t even figured out how to do yet: move forward without letting the hurt define her.And maybe that's the only real takeaway I have. That sometimes, our kids teach us the wisdom we’re still trying to learn.She never got that invitation. But what we gained quietly was something else: the chance to walk through disappointment together, hand in hand.____40____A. After all, honesty is the best policy.B. Part of parenting is being powerless.C. At first, I tried to say something to comfort her.D. I encouraged her to show forgiveness to the kid.E. And that, to me, feels like something worth celebrating.F. The birthday party was definitely to be one to remember.G. What surprised me most was what happened the next day.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Hillary Krieger was sitting in her parents’ house with her friend, David. The man ____41____ squirted (喷溅) orange juice all over himself. “I shouted, ‘Oh, the orange just orbisculated,’” she later ____42____ . David was thrown into ____43____, “It did what ”Curious herself, Hillary quickly grabbed a dictionary and ____44____ to the “O” section — only to freeze. The word was nowhere to be found.____45____, she marched into her father’s study. Wearing an awkward smile, he admitted he’d ____46____ the word back in college, never imagining it would ____47____— yet he’d used it naturally around the family for years and everyone had ____48____ it was real.At first, Hillary felt frustrated, wondering how many other make-up words had ____49____ her vocabulary without her noticing. But that frustration faded fast. Soon, she began to see “orbisculate” not as a mistake, but as a ____50____— a small window into her father’s inventive soul. “It speaks to his ____51____,” she believes. “Even when something is annoying-like orange juice in your eye — he found a way to laugh at it, turning a ____52____ moment into something fun.”Two decades later, Hillary’s father passed away. Sorrow settled over her, but so did ____53____: “Orbisculate” deserved a place in the dictionary. Her goal wasn’t just to get a word ____54____; it was to keep her father’s joy alive. This, she thought, was the best way to ____55____ him.41. A. carefully B. intentionally C. accidentally D. constantly42. A. recalls B. comments C. complains D. insists43. A. panic B. confusion C. desperation D. embarrassment44. A. contributed B. responded C. applied D. turned45. A. On time B. At random C. In disbelief D. With admiration46. A. chosen B. invented C. misused D. encountered47. A. stick B. improve C. transform D. disappear48. A. denied B. pretended C. suspected D. assumed49. A. slipped into B. escaped from C. broken down D. gone against50. A. secret B. lesson C. gift D. challenge51. A. adaptability B. productivity C. creativity D. responsibility52. A. messy B. cheerful C. critical D. memorable53. A. relief B. patience C. sympathy D. determination54 A. revised B. defined C. translated D. corrected55. A. assist B. honor C. contact D. accompany第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。As temperatures rise across China, a new trend is taking hold. Outdoor sports, ___56___ draw citizens out of gyms and into the wilderness, test people’s physical limits and reconnect them with nature.One standout in this trend, the Spartan Race, has exploded in ___57___ (popular) in many Chinese cities. So far, the race, along with its ___58___ (mud) routes, high walls, and various obstacles, has gained significant attraction online as well. Last month, the Spartan China series ___59___ (land) in Changchun while on October 16-17, the Spartan Kids World Championship will be held ___60___ the second time at Yunding Snow Park in Hebei Province.Each event challenges participants to complete distances ___61___ (range) from 5 to 50 kilometers, with some ___62___ (intense) demanding obstacles depending on the race category. In practice, the race involves climbing, hanging, and carrying sandbags, ___63___ total return to nature from gyms.Liu Mingyi, chief expert at the China Youth Sports and Physical Education Center, said that the rise of outdoor running competitions is far from accidental. “In the past, people stayed indoors, lifting weights in gyms. Now, there’s a growing desire ___64___ (break) free from concrete buildings.” Liu commented. “These mud-stained events offer not just wildness, ___65___ a kind of close dialogue with nature.”第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66. 你校正在开展阳光体育活动,校学生会拟以“体育精神”为主题举办摄影展。请你代表学生会,在校英文报上发布一则通知,征集摄影作品,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.作品内容和要求;3.投稿方式和截止日期。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。Notice___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Students’ Union第二节 (满分25分)67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文。It was a typical busy noon at the downtown fast-food spot. The smell of sizzling patties and crispy fries lingered (弥漫) in the air, and the place was packed with folks rushing to grab a quick meal. I’d just gotten off a long morning at work, and my stomach was empty as I finally reached the front of the line and got my order-a burger, fries, and a cold drink.As I set the tray (托盘) down on a small table by the window, I glanced over and saw two firefighters in the corner. Their uniforms were heavy with faint spots, like they’d just stepped away from a smoky scene, and their boots still held a hint of damp from the morning dew. They stood in the back of the line, shoulders relaxed but eyes tired.I was just about to pick up my burger-the cheese melted perfectly-when a loud, sharp siren (警报) cut through the noise of the restaurant. The two firefighters froze for half a second, and then moved. No hesitation, no exchange of words — just muscle memory. One grabbed his helmet off the nearby counter, the other adjusted his radio on his shoulder, and they turned toward the door, their steps quickening. I watched them go, and my fork paused mid-air.My empty stomach served as a quiet reminder of how long I’d waited for this meal. I’d stood in that line for 15 minutes, my feet aching from the morning’s work. Giving them my lunch meant I would have to wait again-maybe another line, maybe my break slipping away faster. I bit my lip, staring at the tray. Then I thought of their uniforms, the spots, the way they’d act upon hearing the siren like it was a call they couldn’t ignore. They didn’t get to pause for a meal when emergencies hit. They’d probably go hours without eating, running from one call to the next.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。My hesitation melted away.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I went back to the counter, only to find the manager was waiting for me.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年黑龙江齐齐哈尔市第八中学校下学期4月月考考试高二英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年黑龙江齐齐哈尔市第八中学校下学期4月月考考试高二英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年黑龙江齐齐哈尔市第八中学校下学期4月月考考试高二英语试题答案.docx