河南省开封市六校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中英语试卷(含答案)

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河南省开封市六校2025-2026学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
第一部分 听力(略)
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
This year promises to be an exciting one for technology and science. There is a line-up of great products for you to look forward to.
The Air Board 1.0
The Air Board 1.0 is a fantastic new way to get around on two wheels. The board works when you step onto the pressure pads. If you want to turn, all you have to do is move your weight to the left or right. It can travel at the speed of 10 miles an hour and it takes one hour to be fully charged. The power will last for about ten miles.
The Miito
The Miito kettle is designed to heat up water in any container. You can fill a cup with the right amount of water and place it on the kettle. After you place the heating rod into the water, the rod will heat up the water. More importantly, the product not only saves water, but also saves electricity, not to mention time waiting for the water to boil.
The Oculus rift
Have you ever wished you could walk through the world of your games, seeing things as the characters would Well now, you can. This clever headset allows you to see the world of your games in 3D.
The Click & Grow
Do you enjoy using herbs and spices when cooking The Click & Grow makes sure that you always have fresh and well-grown herbs or other plants whenever you need them. It is self-watering, and it also has an LED light that makes sure the plants grow fast and healthy.
1. What can we learn about the Air Board 1.0
A. It is completely automatic. B. It can move and turn flexibly.
C. It needs a long time to charge. D. It is the most popular transport for teens.
2. Which product sounds the most energy-efficient
A. The Air Board 1.0. B. The Miito. C. The Oculus rift. D. The Click & Grow.
3. Who might be most interested in the Click & Grow
A. Farmers. B. Doctors. C. Gardeners. D. Cooks.
B
Saying that those two weeks were an unexpected journey is no exaggeration (夸张). When I applied for a spot on an exchange program in Chengdu, I never thought I’d actually be selected. Before going to China, my experience of Chinese cuisine was limited to lemon chicken, pot noodles, and fried rice. So, in preparation for my trip to China, I was mentally preparing myself for the worst.
Eating turned out to be a pleasant surprise. When visiting Dujiangyan, three Chinese students took me to a restaurant. I spent about ten minutes using Google Translate to decide what to eat. After deciding what I wanted, I asked for their help with my order. They laughed and said they’d already ordered for the whole table. Sharing is a big part of how food is consumed there. You don’t order for yourself; you all order as a group. Every meal feels like a family dinner. It’s a very warm experience that we all greatly appreciated.
Getting along with others was one of the worrisome thoughts before my arrival although I was repeatedly told by my friends and family that I would make friends for life. It turned out my skepticism was severely misplaced. On the first day of classes, we all got to meet our Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) students who were there to help and guide us, and they all ended up meaning so much more to us. For two weeks, we honestly felt like a big family.
Finally, I wanted to give some advice to any students considering this program. Try to get a SIM card so you are able to access mobile Internet. Learn the basics of the language. You’ll also probably find that you’ll pick up other words along the way. If you are part of the SWUFE program, bring lots of gifts. I didn’t think I would get as close to so many students as I did, so I didn’t pack enough gifts. Travelling can be a little scary but if you just stay calm, you will find that it’s really an enjoyable experience.
4. How did the author feel about the trip to Chengdu before departure
A. Excited. B. Curious. C. Confused. D. Anxious.
5. What about dining in China stands out as a unique experience for the author
A. The challenge of translating menus.
B. The group dining practice of sharing
C. The diverse range of food offerings.
D. The experience of joining a friend’s family dinner.
6. What does the underlined word “skepticism” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Interest. B. Confidence. C. Doubt. D. Promise.
7. Why did the author consider himself ill-prepared
A. He forgot his SIM card.
B. He didn’t bring enough gifts.
C. He couldn’t grasp basic language skills.
D. He failed to contact the instructor in advance.
C
Scientists at MIT have managed to change ordinary spinach (菠菜) plants into natural sensors which can find chemicals used in bombs. The secret to giving spinach these special powers is nanotech (纳米技术), which is a scientific area that deals with making or changing things that are extremely tiny.
“Ordinary spinach plants can be found everywhere and easy to store; like other plants, they normally take in carbon dioxide gas,” the scientists say. “But actually they can sense small changes of soil and water potential and respond to them. If we tap into this point, there is a wealth of information to access.” That’s what the scientists use to power their tiny experiments.
For this experiment, the scientists placed two different kinds of tiny nano-materials into spinach plants. To embed (植入) them into the plants, the scientists put a liquid containing them on the bottom of the plant’s leaves. As part of its natural process, the spinach plant pulls water through its roots and into its leaves. If the water contains certain chemicals used in bombs, the tiny sensors in the leaves make the nano-tubes, which, along with the sensors, were placed into the spinach plant before by the scientists, produce a slightly special kind of light. By watching the plant constantly using a camera attached to a computer, the scientists set up a system that can send a warning email if chemicals from explosives are found in the water.
The computer the scientists used is about the size of a playing card. They say that in the future, their system could even use a cell phone with its camera changed slightly. Discovering chemicals used in bombs is just one of the many uses the researchers are exploring. They have used such plants to discover several other dangerous chemicals as well. From their point of view, there’s no doubt that in the future, such systems could give farmers specific information about the health of the land and water on their farms.
8. Why do the scientists use spinach plants to do the experiment
A. They are common in the daily life.
B. They are environmentally responsive.
C. They are small in size and easy to store.
D. They are efficient at absorbing carbon dioxide.
9. What’s the function of the nano-tubes placed into spinach plants
A. Fixing the tiny sensors. B. Containing the liquid
C. Giving off plant light. D. Controlling the camera.
10. What can you infer about the system from the last paragraph
A. Farmers have received farm-specific environmental data.
B. Researchers are confident in its agricultural potential.
C. Future success depends on specialized phone cameras.
D. The computer can be sized according to scientists’ needs.
11. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Spinach Delivers Warnings via Nanotech
B. Nanotech Helps Spinach Grow Healthily
C. Spinach Is Sensitive to Chemicals in Bombs
D. Nanotech Protects Spinach from Danger
D
Recent research suggests that growing camellia (山茶) plants for cooking oil could enhance production while minimizing environmental harm. Replacing some traditional vegetable oil crops with camellia could lead to increased oil yield and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions (释放), water consumption, and pesticide use. Camellia, or tea seed oil, is a high-yielding bush that grows well in challenging conditions where other oil crops struggle. Despite its potential health benefits, camellia oil remains largely unknown outside China.
Currently, about a third of the world’s farmland is used to grow vegetable oils. This area is expanding, contributing to deforestation, global warming and wildlife loss. According to Thomas Wanger from Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, the environmental impact of six main oil crops — soya, palm, rapeseed, sunflower, peanut, and olive — results in an estimated 1.2 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, primarily due to fertilizer use and deforestation.
Wanger’s team explored the environmental benefits of replacing some of these crops with Camellia oleifera. This plant can yield up to 2.8 tonnes of oil per hectare, second only to palm oil, and can grow in poor soil and on steep hillsides. Camellia oil is rich in oleic acid (油酸), which may lower heart disease risk and has a higher smoke point than many oils, reducing harmful chemical formation during cooking.
If camellia were grown on 11% of the land currently used for other oil crops, it could produce the same oil volume while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by 14%, water use by 5%, land use by 7%, and pesticide use by 9%. However, these figures would depend on how camellia is grown, says Wanger, “The benefits depend strongly on where it is planted and to replace what.”
Government action would probably be needed to encourage a camellia oil market, says Wanger. “The price currently is very high, and so I think the consumer might be a bit hesitant.” “The commercial reality is that new oil crops won’t achieve a large market share unless production can compete in the market,” says Christopher at Alternative Fuels Consultancy.
12. What are the environmental benefits of growing camellia plants
A. Using less chemicals. B. Limiting water pollution.
C. Helping other crops’ growth. D. Minimizing greenhouse gas.
13. What can we learn from paragraph 3
A. Camellia oil tends to form less poisonous gas in cooking.
B. Camellia plants attain the highest oil yield.
C. The living conditions of camellia is demanding.
D. Camellia oil is primarily used for heart disease treatment.
14. What is Wanger’s attitude toward replacing other oil crops with camellia oil
A. Favorable. B. Objective. C. Unclear. D. Doubtful.
15. What can we conclude from the last paragraph about camellia oil
A. Consumers are hesitant to buy it because of its poor quality.
B. Government intervention is unlikely to help develop its market.
C. It will gain a large market share soon without any production improvements.
D. Its high price is a barrier to expanding its market share.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的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。
How to Build Good Study Habits
Developing good study habits is essential for academic success. It not only helps you learn more effectively but also reduces stress during exams. Here are some practical tips to get you started:
1. Set a fixed study schedule
Our brains work best when we follow a routine. ____16____ For example, you could study math from 7:00 to 8:30 every evening and English in the morning. Stick to your schedule as much as possible, even on weekends.
2. Create a comfortable study space
Find a quiet, well-lit area where you can focus without distractions. ____17____ Make sure your study space has all the supplies you need, such as books, notebooks, and stationery. Avoid studying in bed or on the couch, as these places are associated with relaxation.
3. Break tasks into smaller pieces
Large assignments or study goals can feel overwhelming. ____18____ Instead of trying to finish an entire textbook chapter in one sitting, split it into sections and deal with one at a time. This will make your tasks more manageable and help you stay motivated.
4. Take regular breaks
Studying for hours without stopping can lead to fatigue (疲劳) and reduced concentration. ____19____ During your break, stretch, drink water, or take a short walk — avoid using your phone or watching TV, as these activities can make it harder to get back to studying.
5. Review and reflect regularly
Learning doesn’t end when you finish studying. ____20____ Review your notes within 24 hours of learning new materials, and reflect on what you’ve learned. This will help strengthen the information in your memory and identify areas where you need more practice.
With continuous effort, these habits will become second nature and help you achieve your academic goals.
A. Regular review is key to a long-term memory of knowledge.
B. It’s important to take short breaks every 45-60 minutes.
C. This helps your brain get into “study mode” at the right time.
D. Many students struggle with maintaining focus during study sessions.
E. Breaking them down into smaller, specific tasks makes a big difference.
F. A cluttered (杂乱的) environment can make it hard to concentrate.
G. You should also ask your teachers for feedback on your progress.
三部分 英语知识运用 (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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One afternoon, as I was diving into life’s deeper questions with my students, a thoughtful boy named Jack raised his hand. “Why do so many people feel lost ” he asked. ____21____ their curiosity, I decided to show them the ropes through experience rather than simply ____22____. “Follow me,” I said, leading them toward the nearby ____23____.
Whispers filled the air. “Why are we going there ” Emma murmured. “Are there wild animals ” Liam added nervously. “Are we even going to ____24____ this ” A voice trembled from the back. I stayed ____25____, walking calmly ahead. The students trailed behind me, their minds racing with ____26____. Some panicked over ____27____ lions; others pictured snakes. With every step, their anxiety ____28____, yet I said nothing.
After forty minutes, we stopped at the forest’s edge. ____29____ them, I smiled. “Don’t worry — we won’t be entering. But tell me, what did you notice on our way here ” The students fell silent. “You were so caught up in ____30____ of the unknown,” I continued, “that you ____31____ the birds singing, the sunlight filtering through the leaves, and the ____32____ around you.”
Jack’s eyes lit up with realization. “So…we worry so much about the future that we ____33____ to live now ”
“Exactly,” I replied. “Life is a ____34____. If we let fear take over, we’ll miss its wonders.” The students nodded, their faces brightening.
As we walked back, they laughed, finally noticing the world they’d overlooked before. The lesson was simple but profound: The ____35____ shapes the future. Don’t let fear steal today’s gifts.
21. A. Sensing B. Ignoring C. Inspiring D. Celebrating
22. A. complain B. explain C. argue D. announce
23. A. mountain B. river C. desert D. forest
24. A. remember B. enjoy C. survive D. control
25. A. silent B. curious C. shocked D. amused
26. A. plans B. guesses C. decisions D. jokes
27. A. hungry B. magical C. fierce D. imaginary
28. A. fell B. emerged C. faded D. grew
29. A. Calling on B. Pointing at C. Turning to D. Waiting for
30. A. joy B. anger C. fear D. hope
31. A. heard B. missed C. avoided D. recorded
32. A. harmony B. beauty C. warmth D. mystery
33. A. forget B. pretend C. refuse D. hate
34. A. game B. battle C. journey D. gift
35. A. luck B. chance C. effort D. present
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。
AI has become a driving force in transforming healthcare services. ____36____ the big data analysis available, AI-powered tools are making medical care more efficient and ____37____(access) to people nationwide.
The latest innovation in AI healthcare includes intelligent diagnosis systems and personalized health management platforms. These tools ____38____(design) to assist doctors in analyzing medical images ____39____(accurate) and to reduce the burden of repetitive tasks. For ordinary users, AI health apps can provide real-time health advice and customized exercise plans ____40____(base) on individual physical conditions.
Many tech companies ____41____(invest) heavily in this field since the demand for high-quality healthcare began to grow with an aging population. A leading health app now serves over 15 million users, ____42____(offer) services from online consultations to medication reminders. It stands as a bridge between patients and medical ____43____(professional), especially benefiting those in remote areas.
The development of AI in healthcare also brings new challenges, such as data security and ethical issues. ____44____ experts emphasize is that AI should be a helper and a partner for human doctors rather than a replacement. With proper regulation and technical improvement, AI will play a more important role in promoting the development of the healthcare industry.
This technological revolution has opened up new possibilities for medical progress. We can make healthcare more inclusive and effective for _____45_____ whole society only through continuous exploration and innovation.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,为了弘扬中国传统文化,你校举办了一次“诗词大会”活动。你的英国笔友Steve很想了解该活动,请你给他写一封电子邮件介绍相关情况,内容包括:
(1)活动时间、地点;(2)活动内容,如诗歌朗诵比赛等;(3)活动感想。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Dear Steve,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
In a coastal village named Seaford, lived a brave young woman named Agatha, who was known for her adventurous nature. From the time she could walk, she would eagerly run towards the crashing waves, feeling the sand under her feet and the cool sea spray on her face. She had a strong will and a kind heart. Agatha loved the ocean deeply and spent most of her days exploring the beautiful beaches and sparkling waters that surrounded her house.
One sunny morning, while walking along the shore, Agatha noticed something unusual. A group of seagulls were circling above the crashing waves and making strange cries. Concerned for their well-being, she followed them, her instinct (本能) guiding her toward danger.
As she approached a high cliff (悬崖), Agatha stopped in shock. On a narrow ledge (岩架), high above the rough waves, lay a young dolphin trapped in a thick fishing net. Its shiny body shone under the golden rays of the sun, but the net held it tightly. With each struggle, the net tightened around its delicate body, leaving painful marks on its skin. Its tail moved helplessly, each movement a request for help, while its bitter cries for assistance echoed through the air.
A sense of urgency filled her, pushing her forward with determination. Realizing that the time was tight, Agatha knew she had to act immediately to free this poor creature from its difficult position before it became too tired or was swept away by the rising tide.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Heart racing, Agatha ran back to the village to get help.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: As the dolphin was gently released into the waters, it hesitated for a moment.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案版
河南省开封市六校2025-2026学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
第一部分 听力(略)
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
This year promises to be an exciting one for technology and science. There is a line-up of great products for you to look forward to.
The Air Board 1.0
The Air Board 1.0 is a fantastic new way to get around on two wheels. The board works when you step onto the pressure pads. If you want to turn, all you have to do is move your weight to the left or right. It can travel at the speed of 10 miles an hour and it takes one hour to be fully charged. The power will last for about ten miles.
The Miito
The Miito kettle is designed to heat up water in any container. You can fill a cup with the right amount of water and place it on the kettle. After you place the heating rod into the water, the rod will heat up the water. More importantly, the product not only saves water, but also saves electricity, not to mention time waiting for the water to boil.
The Oculus rift
Have you ever wished you could walk through the world of your games, seeing things as the characters would Well now, you can. This clever headset allows you to see the world of your games in 3D.
The Click & Grow
Do you enjoy using herbs and spices when cooking The Click & Grow makes sure that you always have fresh and well-grown herbs or other plants whenever you need them. It is self-watering, and it also has an LED light that makes sure the plants grow fast and healthy.
1. What can we learn about the Air Board 1.0
A. It is completely automatic. B. It can move and turn flexibly.
C. It needs a long time to charge. D. It is the most popular transport for teens.
2. Which product sounds the most energy-efficient
A. The Air Board 1.0. B. The Miito. C. The Oculus rift. D. The Click & Grow.
3. Who might be most interested in the Click & Grow
A. Farmers. B. Doctors. C. Gardeners. D. Cooks.
【答案】1. B 2. B 3. D
B
Saying that those two weeks were an unexpected journey is no exaggeration (夸张). When I applied for a spot on an exchange program in Chengdu, I never thought I’d actually be selected. Before going to China, my experience of Chinese cuisine was limited to lemon chicken, pot noodles, and fried rice. So, in preparation for my trip to China, I was mentally preparing myself for the worst.
Eating turned out to be a pleasant surprise. When visiting Dujiangyan, three Chinese students took me to a restaurant. I spent about ten minutes using Google Translate to decide what to eat. After deciding what I wanted, I asked for their help with my order. They laughed and said they’d already ordered for the whole table. Sharing is a big part of how food is consumed there. You don’t order for yourself; you all order as a group. Every meal feels like a family dinner. It’s a very warm experience that we all greatly appreciated.
Getting along with others was one of the worrisome thoughts before my arrival although I was repeatedly told by my friends and family that I would make friends for life. It turned out my skepticism was severely misplaced. On the first day of classes, we all got to meet our Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) students who were there to help and guide us, and they all ended up meaning so much more to us. For two weeks, we honestly felt like a big family.
Finally, I wanted to give some advice to any students considering this program. Try to get a SIM card so you are able to access mobile Internet. Learn the basics of the language. You’ll also probably find that you’ll pick up other words along the way. If you are part of the SWUFE program, bring lots of gifts. I didn’t think I would get as close to so many students as I did, so I didn’t pack enough gifts. Travelling can be a little scary but if you just stay calm, you will find that it’s really an enjoyable experience.
4. How did the author feel about the trip to Chengdu before departure
A. Excited. B. Curious. C. Confused. D. Anxious.
5. What about dining in China stands out as a unique experience for the author
A. The challenge of translating menus.
B. The group dining practice of sharing
C. The diverse range of food offerings.
D. The experience of joining a friend’s family dinner.
6. What does the underlined word “skepticism” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Interest. B. Confidence. C. Doubt. D. Promise.
7. Why did the author consider himself ill-prepared
A. He forgot his SIM card.
B. He didn’t bring enough gifts.
C. He couldn’t grasp basic language skills.
D. He failed to contact the instructor in advance.
【答案】4. D 5. B 6. C 7. B
C
Scientists at MIT have managed to change ordinary spinach (菠菜) plants into natural sensors which can find chemicals used in bombs. The secret to giving spinach these special powers is nanotech (纳米技术), which is a scientific area that deals with making or changing things that are extremely tiny.
“Ordinary spinach plants can be found everywhere and easy to store; like other plants, they normally take in carbon dioxide gas,” the scientists say. “But actually they can sense small changes of soil and water potential and respond to them. If we tap into this point, there is a wealth of information to access.” That’s what the scientists use to power their tiny experiments.
For this experiment, the scientists placed two different kinds of tiny nano-materials into spinach plants. To embed (植入) them into the plants, the scientists put a liquid containing them on the bottom of the plant’s leaves. As part of its natural process, the spinach plant pulls water through its roots and into its leaves. If the water contains certain chemicals used in bombs, the tiny sensors in the leaves make the nano-tubes, which, along with the sensors, were placed into the spinach plant before by the scientists, produce a slightly special kind of light. By watching the plant constantly using a camera attached to a computer, the scientists set up a system that can send a warning email if chemicals from explosives are found in the water.
The computer the scientists used is about the size of a playing card. They say that in the future, their system could even use a cell phone with its camera changed slightly. Discovering chemicals used in bombs is just one of the many uses the researchers are exploring. They have used such plants to discover several other dangerous chemicals as well. From their point of view, there’s no doubt that in the future, such systems could give farmers specific information about the health of the land and water on their farms.
8. Why do the scientists use spinach plants to do the experiment
A. They are common in the daily life.
B. They are environmentally responsive.
C. They are small in size and easy to store.
D. They are efficient at absorbing carbon dioxide.
9. What’s the function of the nano-tubes placed into spinach plants
A. Fixing the tiny sensors. B. Containing the liquid
C. Giving off plant light. D. Controlling the camera.
10. What can you infer about the system from the last paragraph
A. Farmers have received farm-specific environmental data.
B. Researchers are confident in its agricultural potential.
C. Future success depends on specialized phone cameras.
D. The computer can be sized according to scientists’ needs.
11. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Spinach Delivers Warnings via Nanotech
B. Nanotech Helps Spinach Grow Healthily
C. Spinach Is Sensitive to Chemicals in Bombs
D. Nanotech Protects Spinach from Danger
【答案】8. B 9. C 10. B 11. A
D
Recent research suggests that growing camellia (山茶) plants for cooking oil could enhance production while minimizing environmental harm. Replacing some traditional vegetable oil crops with camellia could lead to increased oil yield and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions (释放), water consumption, and pesticide use. Camellia, or tea seed oil, is a high-yielding bush that grows well in challenging conditions where other oil crops struggle. Despite its potential health benefits, camellia oil remains largely unknown outside China.
Currently, about a third of the world’s farmland is used to grow vegetable oils. This area is expanding, contributing to deforestation, global warming and wildlife loss. According to Thomas Wanger from Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, the environmental impact of six main oil crops — soya, palm, rapeseed, sunflower, peanut, and olive — results in an estimated 1.2 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, primarily due to fertilizer use and deforestation.
Wanger’s team explored the environmental benefits of replacing some of these crops with Camellia oleifera. This plant can yield up to 2.8 tonnes of oil per hectare, second only to palm oil, and can grow in poor soil and on steep hillsides. Camellia oil is rich in oleic acid (油酸), which may lower heart disease risk and has a higher smoke point than many oils, reducing harmful chemical formation during cooking.
If camellia were grown on 11% of the land currently used for other oil crops, it could produce the same oil volume while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by 14%, water use by 5%, land use by 7%, and pesticide use by 9%. However, these figures would depend on how camellia is grown, says Wanger, “The benefits depend strongly on where it is planted and to replace what.”
Government action would probably be needed to encourage a camellia oil market, says Wanger. “The price currently is very high, and so I think the consumer might be a bit hesitant.” “The commercial reality is that new oil crops won’t achieve a large market share unless production can compete in the market,” says Christopher at Alternative Fuels Consultancy.
12. What are the environmental benefits of growing camellia plants
A. Using less chemicals. B. Limiting water pollution.
C. Helping other crops’ growth. D. Minimizing greenhouse gas.
13. What can we learn from paragraph 3
A. Camellia oil tends to form less poisonous gas in cooking.
B. Camellia plants attain the highest oil yield.
C. The living conditions of camellia is demanding.
D. Camellia oil is primarily used for heart disease treatment.
14. What is Wanger’s attitude toward replacing other oil crops with camellia oil
A. Favorable. B. Objective. C. Unclear. D. Doubtful.
15. What can we conclude from the last paragraph about camellia oil
A. Consumers are hesitant to buy it because of its poor quality.
B. Government intervention is unlikely to help develop its market.
C. It will gain a large market share soon without any production improvements.
D. Its high price is a barrier to expanding its market share.
【答案】12. D 13. A 14. B 15. D
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的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。
How to Build Good Study Habits
Developing good study habits is essential for academic success. It not only helps you learn more effectively but also reduces stress during exams. Here are some practical tips to get you started:
1. Set a fixed study schedule
Our brains work best when we follow a routine. ____16____ For example, you could study math from 7:00 to 8:30 every evening and English in the morning. Stick to your schedule as much as possible, even on weekends.
2. Create a comfortable study space
Find a quiet, well-lit area where you can focus without distractions. ____17____ Make sure your study space has all the supplies you need, such as books, notebooks, and stationery. Avoid studying in bed or on the couch, as these places are associated with relaxation.
3. Break tasks into smaller pieces
Large assignments or study goals can feel overwhelming. ____18____ Instead of trying to finish an entire textbook chapter in one sitting, split it into sections and deal with one at a time. This will make your tasks more manageable and help you stay motivated.
4. Take regular breaks
Studying for hours without stopping can lead to fatigue (疲劳) and reduced concentration. ____19____ During your break, stretch, drink water, or take a short walk — avoid using your phone or watching TV, as these activities can make it harder to get back to studying.
5. Review and reflect regularly
Learning doesn’t end when you finish studying. ____20____ Review your notes within 24 hours of learning new materials, and reflect on what you’ve learned. This will help strengthen the information in your memory and identify areas where you need more practice.
With continuous effort, these habits will become second nature and help you achieve your academic goals.
A. Regular review is key to a long-term memory of knowledge.
B. It’s important to take short breaks every 45-60 minutes.
C. This helps your brain get into “study mode” at the right time.
D. Many students struggle with maintaining focus during study sessions.
E. Breaking them down into smaller, specific tasks makes a big difference.
F. A cluttered (杂乱的) environment can make it hard to concentrate.
G. You should also ask your teachers for feedback on your progress.
【答案】16. C 17. F 18. E 19. B 20. A
第三部分 英语知识运用 (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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One afternoon, as I was diving into life’s deeper questions with my students, a thoughtful boy named Jack raised his hand. “Why do so many people feel lost ” he asked. ____21____ their curiosity, I decided to show them the ropes through experience rather than simply ____22____. “Follow me,” I said, leading them toward the nearby ____23____.
Whispers filled the air. “Why are we going there ” Emma murmured. “Are there wild animals ” Liam added nervously. “Are we even going to ____24____ this ” A voice trembled from the back. I stayed ____25____, walking calmly ahead. The students trailed behind me, their minds racing with ____26____. Some panicked over ____27____ lions; others pictured snakes. With every step, their anxiety ____28____, yet I said nothing.
After forty minutes, we stopped at the forest’s edge. ____29____ them, I smiled. “Don’t worry — we won’t be entering. But tell me, what did you notice on our way here ” The students fell silent. “You were so caught up in ____30____ of the unknown,” I continued, “that you ____31____ the birds singing, the sunlight filtering through the leaves, and the ____32____ around you.”
Jack’s eyes lit up with realization. “So…we worry so much about the future that we ____33____ to live now ”
“Exactly,” I replied. “Life is a ____34____. If we let fear take over, we’ll miss its wonders.” The students nodded, their faces brightening.
As we walked back, they laughed, finally noticing the world they’d overlooked before. The lesson was simple but profound: The ____35____ shapes the future. Don’t let fear steal today’s gifts.
21. A. Sensing B. Ignoring C. Inspiring D. Celebrating
22. A. complain B. explain C. argue D. announce
23. A. mountain B. river C. desert D. forest
24. A. remember B. enjoy C. survive D. control
25. A. silent B. curious C. shocked D. amused
26. A. plans B. guesses C. decisions D. jokes
27. A. hungry B. magical C. fierce D. imaginary
28. A. fell B. emerged C. faded D. grew
29. A. Calling on B. Pointing at C. Turning to D. Waiting for
30. A. joy B. anger C. fear D. hope
31. A. heard B. missed C. avoided D. recorded
32. A. harmony B. beauty C. warmth D. mystery
33. A. forget B. pretend C. refuse D. hate
34. A. game B. battle C. journey D. gift
35. A. luck B. chance C. effort D. present
【答案】21. A 22. B 23. D 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. C 31. B 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. D
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。
AI has become a driving force in transforming healthcare services. ____36____ the big data analysis available, AI-powered tools are making medical care more efficient and ____37____(access) to people nationwide.
The latest innovation in AI healthcare includes intelligent diagnosis systems and personalized health management platforms. These tools ____38____(design) to assist doctors in analyzing medical images ____39____(accurate) and to reduce the burden of repetitive tasks. For ordinary users, AI health apps can provide real-time health advice and customized exercise plans ____40____(base) on individual physical conditions.
Many tech companies ____41____(invest) heavily in this field since the demand for high-quality healthcare began to grow with an aging population. A leading health app now serves over 15 million users, ____42____(offer) services from online consultations to medication reminders. It stands as a bridge between patients and medical ____43____(professional), especially benefiting those in remote areas.
The development of AI in healthcare also brings new challenges, such as data security and ethical issues. ____44____ experts emphasize is that AI should be a helper and a partner for human doctors rather than a replacement. With proper regulation and technical improvement, AI will play a more important role in promoting the development of the healthcare industry.
This technological revolution has opened up new possibilities for medical progress. We can make healthcare more inclusive and effective for _____45_____ whole society only through continuous exploration and innovation.
【答案】36. With 37. accessible 38. are designed 39. accurately 40. based 41. have invested##have been investing 42. offering 43. professionals 44. What 45. the
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,为了弘扬中国传统文化,你校举办了一次“诗词大会”活动。你的英国笔友Steve很想了解该活动,请你给他写一封电子邮件介绍相关情况,内容包括:
(1)活动时间、地点;(2)活动内容,如诗歌朗诵比赛等;(3)活动感想。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Dear Steve,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】
Dear Steve,
I’m excited to share with you a recent event held in our school to promote traditional Chinese culture — a poetry competition!
The event took place last Friday afternoon in our school auditorium. We had a range of activities, including a poetry recitation contest where participants passionately brought to life poems by famous Chinese poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu. There were also workshops on practicing Chinese calligraphy and understanding the deeper meanings behind ancient Chinese poems.
Overall, the event was a great success. It was a great way to appreciate and promote traditional Chinese culture. Everyone enjoyed it and learnt a lot.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
In a coastal village named Seaford, lived a brave young woman named Agatha, who was known for her adventurous nature. From the time she could walk, she would eagerly run towards the crashing waves, feeling the sand under her feet and the cool sea spray on her face. She had a strong will and a kind heart. Agatha loved the ocean deeply and spent most of her days exploring the beautiful beaches and sparkling waters that surrounded her house.
One sunny morning, while walking along the shore, Agatha noticed something unusual. A group of seagulls were circling above the crashing waves and making strange cries. Concerned for their well-being, she followed them, her instinct (本能) guiding her toward danger.
As she approached a high cliff (悬崖), Agatha stopped in shock. On a narrow ledge (岩架), high above the rough waves, lay a young dolphin trapped in a thick fishing net. Its shiny body shone under the golden rays of the sun, but the net held it tightly. With each struggle, the net tightened around its delicate body, leaving painful marks on its skin. Its tail moved helplessly, each movement a request for help, while its bitter cries for assistance echoed through the air.
A sense of urgency filled her, pushing her forward with determination. Realizing that the time was tight, Agatha knew she had to act immediately to free this poor creature from its difficult position before it became too tired or was swept away by the rising tide.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Heart racing, Agatha ran back to the village to get help.
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Paragraph 2: As the dolphin was gently released into the waters, it hesitated for a moment.
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【答案】
Version 1
Paragraph 1: Heart racing, Agatha ran back to the village to get help. Her bare feet stepped quickly on the soft sand, and the salty wind brushed her cheeks as she shouted for villagers at the top of her lungs. Several fishermen and young people who were mending nets by the shore immediately noticed her anxious look and followed her without hesitation. They carried thick ropes, sharp knives and simple rescue tools, rushing to the beach where the poor dolphin was trapped. Working together carefully, they cut the messy fishing net bit by bit, afraid of hurting the dolphin’s smooth skin. The dolphin seemed to feel their kindness, staying still and letting out soft, grateful sounds from its mouth.
Paragraph 2: As the dolphin was gently released into the waters, it hesitated for a moment. It swam slowly around Agatha and the villagers, its fin waving lightly as if saying thank you. Agatha reached out her hand and touched the dolphin’s warm body softly, with tears of joy shining in her eyes. After circling three times, the dolphin leaped high out of the water, drawing a beautiful arc in the golden sunset, then dived into the blue sea and disappeared gradually. Watching the dolphin swim freely again, Agatha smiled widely, knowing that this warm rescue would be the most unforgettable memory in her whole life because it served as a reminder that the true joy in life came from selflessly giving a hand to those in need.
Version 2
Paragraph 1: Heart racing, Agatha ran back to the village to get help. With every fiber of her body trembling with anxiety, she sprinted along the shore, her voice piercing / ripping the quiet seaside air as she cried out for assistance. Upon catching sight of her desperate expression, several experienced fishermen and warm-hearted villagers dropped whatever they were doing and rushed to follow her without a second thought. Armed with sharp knives and sturdy ropes, they approached the trapped dolphin cautiously, cutting the tangled fishing net with the utmost care to avoid injuring its delicate skin. The intelligent creature, sensing their goodwill, remained calm and let out soft, reassuring chirps throughout the rescue.
Paragraph 2: As the dolphin was gently released into the waters, it hesitated for a moment. It lingered beside Agatha and the villagers, gliding back and forth in a slow circle as if expressing its sincere gratitude. Agatha stretched out her hand, gently stroking its smooth and warm back, her eyes glistening with tears of relief and joy. Then, with a powerful flick of its tail, it leaped spectacularly into the air, carving a dazzling arc against the golden sunset before diving gracefully into the vast ocean. Watching the dolphin vanish into the blue waves, Agatha’s heart swelled with warmth, cherishing this touching moment as the most precious memory of her life.

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