江苏徐州市第七中学2025-2026学年高二年级下学期3月学情调研英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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江苏徐州市第七中学2025-2026学年高二年级下学期3月学情调研英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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徐州七中高二年级 3月学情调研
英语试卷
试卷总分:150分考试时间:120分钟
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,并标在试
卷的相应位置。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. When will the two speakers meet
A At 6:30 p.m.
B. At 7:00 p.m.
C. At 7:30 p.m.
2. Why does Tom want to acquire knowledge about laws
A. He wants to be a lawyer.
B. He wants to protect himself.
C. He wants to be an honest person.
3. Where will the man be on March 25th
A. In Saudi Arabia. B. In Australia. C. In China.
4. How does the man sound
A. Fascinated. B. Disappointed. C. Surprised.
5. Which school subject is the girl improving in
A. Biology. B. Music. C. Geography.
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
小题将给出 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 kind of influencers does the woman like
A. Fitness. B. Beauty. C. Travel.
7. What attitude does the man have towards the influencer economy
A. Opposed. B. Watchful. C. Welcoming.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers
A. Teacher and student. B. Parent and child. C. Classmates.
9. What does the woman suggest regarding personal statements
A. Getting help from others.
B. Showing special personality.
C. Hiding test grades.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What leads to Tom's depression
A. Too much study.
B. Lack of exercise.
C. Long - term loneliness.
11. Why does Tom reject the idea of taking a weekend getaway
A. He has no wish for it.
B. He is too busy to do it.
C. He doesn’t like climbing mountains.
12. Which suggestion of Mary’s does Tom think workable
A. Jogging every day.
B. Doing some stretches.
C. Sharing feelings with others.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. Where does this conversation take place
A. In a school.
B. On the phone.
C. At the dentist’s.
14. What is Raul now
A. An assistant teacher.
B. An advertiser.
C. An assistant dentist.
15. What do we know about Raul’s first examination
A. Disappointing. B. Satisfactory. C. Acceptable.
16. Why did Raul make a rule to ask questions every lesson
A. To improve his study.
B. To please his teacher.
C. To discuss with classmates.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What did the speaker concentrate on in her early life
A. Her career. B. Her illness. C. Her dogs.
18. When did the speaker start raising dogs
A. In her childhood.
B. In her late 20s.
C. In her late 30s.
19. What do we know about Junior and Thor
A. They are the speaker’s sons.
B. They are the speaker’s dogs.
C. They are the speaker’s assistants.
20. Why does the speaker make the speech
A. To introduce her rescued dogs.
B. To introduce the animal shelter.
C. To share her volunteering experience.
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。
Joshua Tree National Park: A Desert Gem
Joshua Tree National Park is a wonderful place that feels like a gift from nature, with clear blue skies nearly all
year round and wide - open views that let visitors feel the true vastness of the landscape. Its most surprising feature
is the sharp contrast between two distinct deserts: one is the western “High Desert” where tall, branching Joshua
trees grow well alongside huge rocks, while the other is the eastern “Low Desert” with warmer temperatures and
colorful flowering plants.
The park offers a variety of enjoyable activities for outdoor lovers. You can hike, bike, or ride horses on its
dozens of trails (小径), and the rocky areas have made it a top destination for rock
climbers. Spring paints the park with a carpet of wildflowers, while the super - clear desert nights create perfect
conditions for stargazing (观星 ). A leisurely half - day drive along the main roads allows you to experience its
highlights, from dense Joshua tree forests and amazing rock formations to peaceful oases (绿洲). Don't miss iconic
spots like Keys View, which offers breathtaking wide views of valleys and distant mountains — especially magical
at dusk when city lights shine brightly below.
Best time to visit: Spring and fall, with average highs around 85°F and lows 50°F. Since it is very busy during
these seasons, arrive early to secure parking or campsites.
Entrance fees: ,25 for motorcycles, $15 for individuals. Click here to purchase your
park passes in advance.
Pet rules: Pets are allowed near roads/ parking lots but not on trails or in buildings; service dogs are welcome
everywhere.
Accessibility: Visitor centers, some campgrounds, and certain trails are wheelchair - friendly; braille (盲文 )
and large - print maps are available.
21. What makes Joshua Tree National Park strikingly unique
A. Its great location for stargazing.
B. The perfect conditions for rock climbing.
C. Its various flowering plants.
D. The sharp contrast between its two deserts.
22. Which of the following activities is allowed in this park
A. Walking with pets on a hiking trail.
B. Parking free without preparation.
C. Walking around with service dogs.
D. Taking flowering plants home.
23. Where is the passage most probably taken from
A. A travel magazine. B. A local newspaper. C. A geography textbook. D. An official website.
B
A ten - year - old New Yorker who was bullied (欺辱) at school is likely making her bullies jealous these days
- because how many of them can say they've shown a collection of clothing at New York Fashion Week
Egypt Ufele, who goes by the name Ify, didn't let those fifth - grade bullies at her Queens school keep her
down, and instead took the very thing they made fun of her for and used it to make a name for herself in the fashion
world.
"I turned negative attention into positive attention," she said, shortly after showing her collection at Fashion
Week. Ify said that some of the other kids would give her a hard time for her weight. Instead of changing herself
because of, their unkind words, though, she took the word "chubby" back — creating her own plus - size fashion
line that she calls ChubiiLine.
"People tell me I'm good at fashion," Ify said. "Sometimes I give my models ideas, and then we agree on it, and
I end up making it."
Ify's been doing the work all along and, according to her grandma Nellie Rembert, takes the
process very seriously. First, the fifth grader started sewing clothes for her toys by hand. Then, she graduated
to grandma’s sewing machine, designing clothes for kids.
“She comes out of school, goes straight into homework, and when other kids are out playing she’s either
sewing clothes or she’s creating new ideas,” her mom, Dr. Reba Perry, said.
The results — an African - inspired collection — have earned her attention from anti - bullying groups and
fashion lovers. Though other children have shown collections at Fashion Week in the past, Ify is the only one to
have dressed plus - size women.
She even helped them get ready backstage, tying them up and making sure they were styled perfectly. “Being a
designer and being at fashion shows are really exciting because you get a lot of attention, and a lot of people ask
you what inspires you,” she said.
24. What did Ify do when she was bullied
A. She took comfort from the sewing machine.
B. She turned to her mother for help.
C. She reported it to her teacher.
D. She decided to lose weight.
25. How do people look at ChubiiLine
A. They think little of it. B. They are in favor of it.
C. They have doubts about it. D. They are unconcerned about it.
26. In the beginning, Ify made clothes for ________.
A. her mother B. her toys C. kids D. adults
27. Which of the following can best describe Ify
A. Patient and lovely. B. Brave and talkative.
C. Sporty and strong - minded. D. Creative and hardworking.
C
Even though the World Health Organization (WHO) set an ambitious goal in 2013 — to cut global physical
inactivity by 10% by 2025 — the world has gone the other way. Recent data shows a worrying rise in people living
inactive lives: nearly one - third of adults and a shocking 81% of teens don’t get enough exercise as recommended.
It is clear that the target has not only been missed — the situation is worsening.
For decades, public health messaging has consistently promoted the “exercise as medicine” concept,
emphasizing its role in preventing serious diseases. “While scientifically accurate, this approach has proven
insufficient in motivating long - term behavioral change,” said Benjamin Rigby, a public health researcher. He
further explained, “This narrow focus ignores the emotional reasons that truly drive people to move — whether it’s
the joy of play, the warmth of human connection, or the satisfaction of personal achievement.”
Evidence from 123 studies is in line with his perspective, showing that messages highlighting immediate
benefits — such as enjoyment, increased energy, and social interaction — prove more effective than health
warnings. A great example is the popular game Pokémon GO: it made players walk thousands of extra steps every
day. This shows clearly that fun and interest — not fear of
getting sick — are better at getting people moving.
As we look toward the next global health target in 2030 experts suggest it's time to fundamentally rethink our
approach. We must stop treating physical activity as a bitter pill and start presenting it as an invitation to joy,
human connection, and personal achievement. By speaking to the heart rather than just to health concerns, we may
finally inspire more people to embrace active lifestyles.
28. What do we know about the WHO's 2013 goal
A. It was successfully achieved ahead of schedule.
B. It failed to bring about the desired improvement.
C. It aimed to increase physical activity among teenagers.
D. It failed to fully consider the needs of different age groups.
29. What does Benjamin Rigby think of the "exercise is medicine" approach
A. It is scientifically sound but has limited effects.
B. It successfully addresses people's health concerns.
C. It fails to provide clear guidance for long- term exercise.
D. It places too much emphasis on emotional factors.
30 Why does the author mention Pokémon GO
A. To show the popularity of movement- based video games.
B. To stress the role of technology in promoting exercise.
C. To prove the advantage of enjoyment over health concerns.
D. To describe the role of digital tools in encouraging exercise.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Promoting Exercise as Medicine. B. Finding Emotion in Exercise.
C. Exploring Science behind Physical Activity. D. Engaging Teenagers in Outdoor Activity.
D
Plastic pollution has become one of the most serious environmental problems in the world. Each year, millions
of tons of plastic waste end up in oceans, forests and landfills, harming wildlife and ecosystems. In recent years,
biodegradable plastics have been promoted as a promising solution to this crisis.
Biodegradable plastics are designed to break down naturally into harmless substances, such as water and
carbon dioxide, with the help of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. Unlike traditional plastics, which can take
hundreds of years to decompose (分解), some biodegradable plastics can break down in just a few months under
the right conditions.
However, the reality is more complicated than it seems. Most biodegradable plastics require specific
environmental conditions to decompose — high temperatures, sufficient moisture and the presence of certain
microorganisms. For example, some biodegradable plastics can only break down in industrial composting facilities,
not in the ocean or ordinary landfills. If they end up in the wrong
environment, they can persist for just as long as traditional plastics. Besides, the production of biodegradable
plastics has its own environmental costs. Many of these plastics are made from crops like corn and sugarcane,
which require large amounts of land, water and fertilizers. This can lead to deforestation and soil degradation,
especially in developing countries where agricultural land is limited. And there is also a risk of “greenwashing” —
companies using the label “biodegradable” to make their products seem more environmentally friendly, even if the
plastics do not meet strict standards. This confuses consumers and may lead them to use more plastic, thinking it is
harmless.
So, are biodegradable plastics a perfect solution I think we’ve already had the answer. They can play a role in
reducing plastic pollution, but only if they are used correctly, disposed of properly, and combined with other
measures such as reducing plastic use, reusing products and recycling.
32. What is the key characteristic of biodegradable plastics
A. They are produced entirely from agricultural waste.
B. They can decompose quickly in any natural environment.
C. They are always cheaper and more durable than traditional plastics.
D. They are intended to decompose naturally into harmless substances.
33. Why can’t biodegradable plastics break down in ordinary landfills
A. They are mixed with traditional plastics.
B. There is no space for them to break down.
C. They lack the necessary environmental conditions.
D. They produce harmful gases that stop decomposition.
34. In Paragraph 3, what does “greenwashing” refer to
A. Planting trees to offset plastic pollution B. Recycling plastic waste into green products
C. Making false environmental claims for profit D. Using green materials to make plastic products
35. What is the writer’s attitude towards biodegradable plastics as a solution
A. Favourable. B. Objective. C. Unconcerned. D. Opposed.
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。
In an era dominated by screens, building a healthy relationship with technology is a critical challenge. 36
Here are practical strategies to help you regain control of your digital habits and enhance mental well - being.
Set clear boundaries. In this highly connected era, constant updates and messages can be too much to handle.
37 For example, set “device - free” hours during meals or before bedtime. Use apps like Forest to block
distracting websites during work or study. It is proven that consistent
boundaries boost productivity and reduce anxiety.
Practise mindfulness (正念). Mindfulness, the act of being fully present, can transform how you interact with
technology. 38 Before picking up your phone, pause and ask: “Am I using this intentionally or out of habit ”
Additionally, short breathing exercises enhance mindfulness and help you become more relaxed.
39 Your phone’s settings can either support or block healthy habits. Turn off non-essential notifications (通
知 ), rearrange your home screen to prioritize useful apps, and switch to black-and-white mode to reduce visual
appeal. These small adjustments make a big difference to your digital engagement.
Strengthen offline connections. While technology connects us globally, it can weaken real-life relationships.
Make efforts to engage in activities that don’t require screens. Schedule regular face-to-face meetings with friends,
join local organizations or attend workshops to build real-world relationships. 40
By adopting these strategies, you can build a more balanced digital life. Small, consistent changes can lead to
significant improvements in mental and emotional health.
A. Improve your digital environment.
B. Manage your notifications effectively.
C. Therefore, creating space between yourself and devices is essential.
D. However, technology itself isn’t the enemy— how we use it matters most.
E. To do this, start your day by checking in with yourself about your purpose.
F. Such efforts are fundamental to maintaining online relationships and a balanced life.
G. These interactions provide the emotional support that technology often fails to deliver.
第三部分语言知识运用(共四节,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。
Care and persistence (坚持) are the roots that make success bloom. 41 with gardening, my only experience
with plants was watering the flowers on my balcony. So I signed up for a community garden project to learn the
basics. The project aimed to grow vegetables for the local food bank, and I was assigned to Mr. Matthew, an
elderly man who’d 42 the garden for over a decade. He knew exactly how to care for each plant.
Our first task was 43 holes for carrot seeds. The soil was 44 , and my hands quickly grew sore (酸疼的)
in the process. I almost wanted to 45 , but then I saw Mr. Matthew — he was working tirelessly, wiping sweat
from his forehead now and then. His 46 inspired me to keep going. In the next few weeks, he taught me to
47 weeds, and protect plants from pests. He even taught me how to 48 when carrots are ripe by their color
and firmness.
One rainy weekend, 49 that the storm would ruin the plants, I rushed to the garden, only
to find Mr. Matthew already there. We got down to 50 the carrots with plastic sheets and finally made it.
When autumn approached, we 51 bags of fresh, crisp carrots. As we delivered them to the food bank, the staff
gave us 52 looks. At that moment, a strong sense of 53 welled up in my heart. All the hard work seemed to
pay off.
54 on this community garden project, I learned the key lesson: love what you grow and stick with it until it
bears fruit. It reminds me that 55 and persistence contribute to the harvest, both in gardening and in life.
41.A. Unfamiliar B. Concerned C. Busy D. Patient
42.A. visited B. tended C. designed D. cleaned
43.A. counting B. decorating C. digging D. widening
44.A. hard B. soft C. wet D. loose
45.A. cheer up B. give up C. hurry up D. bring up
46.A. courage B. optimism C. honesty D. determination
47.A. remove B. water C. plant D. pick
48.A. announce B. tell C. record D. guess
49.A. convinced B. confused C. worried D. surprised
50.A. planting B. moving C. making D. covering
51.A. harvested B. sold C. bought D. stored
52.A. doubtful B. serious C. nervous D. approving
53.A. belonging B. sadness C. security D. achievement
54.A. Depending B. Reflecting C. Commenting D. Focusing
55.A. luck B. time C. care D. skill
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Dunhuang is a historic center on the ancient Silk Road. It safeguards the Mogao Caves—a UNESCO World
Heritage site, 56 (house) a splendid collection of sculptures and murals (壁画 ). What makes these artworks
special is that they 57 (vivid) show the cultural exchanges between East and West.
To protect these delicate treasures while enhancing 58 (globe) access Dunhuang has pioneered digital
preservation. A project "Digital Dunhuang", 59 (launch) in 2016, allows the public to explore high - resolution
(高分辨率) images of 30 caves online. This virtual access eases physical pressure on the actual site, aiding 60
(it) long - term conservation.
The "Digital Library Cave" platform supports "Digital Dunhuang" by offering scholars worldwide online
access to ancient manuscripts (手稿), some of which 61 (spread) overseas before the platform was established.
62 physically separated by great distances, scholars are brought together in a digital space for cooperative
study.
These efforts extend beyond the caves and include strict environmental monitoring, 63
aim to strengthen the ecological protection for the heritage and ensure it exists in harmony with the
surroundings.
By combining advanced technology with cultural heritage, Dunhuang makes remarkable 64 (achievement)
in protecting its past. Digitalization not merely preserves the Mogao Caves for future generations 65 opens
them up to the world, creating a vital resource through which the world can discover this ancient civilization.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
66.假定你是学生会主席李华,你校将举办首届“校园低碳生活节”活动。请你以“Embrace Low - Carbon
Life, Build a Green Campus”为题,写一篇演讲稿,在全校师生大会上进行倡议,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.具体倡议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为 80个左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Good morning, respected teachers and dear fellow students, I'm Li Hua, president of the Student
Union.___________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Thank you for your listening!
第四部分写作(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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The sound of skates scraping (刮) the ice still hung in the air as Suli stepped off the rink (滑冰场) — she'd just
passed her Pre - Preliminary Ice Skating Test! Replaying her steady slides and a clean spin that won the judge's
nod, she smiled. Overjoyed, she walked out and spotted her mom at the entrance.
“Honey, you did amazingly well!” her mom said. “Coach Toni told me that there's a Regional Junior
Championship next month, the one you've been dreaming of!” Mom knew Suli's love for skating — she'd begged
to hit the rink every weekend since childhood. But as she grew older, that joy faded. She cared more about the
result, forgetting to enjoy the process of skating.
Suli rushed to Coach Toni's office to sign up excitedly. Inside, a cup on the shelf caught her eye — it was won
by Coach Toni at the same championship years ago. Staring at it, Suli felt a strong ambition: she had to earn one
too. “I'm joining,” she said firmly. Coach Toni always said Suli was
talented and hardworking, but he noticed her performance was inconsistent, held back by a weak state of mind.
In the following weeks, Suli practiced nonstop, yet the double axel (两周半跳) proved really difficult. Every
attempt ended with a hard fall on the ice. Too focused on winning, she lost her balance and fell over and over.
After her fifth fall in a row one afternoon, Suli threw her gloves down. “I can’t do this! I’ll never win!” she
cried, tears welling up. Frustration (沮丧) set in and thoughts of quitting replaced her confidence.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150字左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Coach Toni called her to the side of the rink during
practice.__________________________________________________________________________
_____________
The day of the competition arrived, and Suli stepped onto the ice, nervous yet
excited.__________________________________________________________________________
_____________
试卷答案
第二部分阅读
第一节
第二节
36. D(2.5分) 37. C(2.5分) 38. E(2.5分) 39. A(2.5分) 40. G(2.5分)
第三部分语言知识运用
第一节
第二节
56. housing(1.5分)
57. vividly(1.5分)
58. global(1.5分)
59. launched(1.5分)
60. its(1.5分)
61. had been spread(1.5分)
62. Although/Though/While(1.5分)
63. which(1.5分)
64. achievements(1.5分)
65. but(1.5分)
第四部分写作
第一节(15分)
Good morning, respected teachers and dear fellow students, I’m Li Hua, president of the Student Union.
To raise everyone’s awareness of low - carbon living and build a greener campus, our school will hold the first
"Campus Low - Carbon Life Festival". Here are some practical suggestions for you all.
First of all, we can walk, ride a bike or take public transport to school as much as possible to reduce carbon
emissions. Second, remember to turn off lights and electrical appliances when leaving classrooms and dormitories
to save electricity. Third, try to avoid using disposable chopsticks and plastic bags, and use reusable tableware and
eco - friendly bags instead. Small actions can make a big difference. Let’s start from now on to make our campus
more beautiful and eco - friendly.
Thank you for your listening!
第二节(25分)
Coach Toni called her to the side of the rink during practice. He handed Suli a towel to wipe her tears and
pointed to the trophy on the shelf, saying, "When I competed for this award, I fell more times than you can count.
The problem is not that you can't do the double axel, but that you are too focused on winning and forget the love
for skating that brought you here in the first place." He asked Suli to close her eyes, recall the joy she felt when she
skated as a little girl, and then try the move again. Suli took a deep breath, skated forward, and for the first time,
she completed the double axel perfectly without thinking about the result. Her face lit up, and she realized that the
process was far more important than the final award.
The day of the competition arrived, and Suli stepped onto the ice, nervous yet excited. She thought of all the
hours she had spent practicing, the coach's encouragement, and the pure joy of skating. She danced on the ice
smoothly, and when it came to the double axel, she completed it without a mistake. The audience burst into warm
applause. When the judge announced that she had won the first place, Suli smiled. She held the trophy tightly,
knowing that this award was not only a recognition of her efforts, but also a reminder that love and persistence are
the best guides on the road to success.

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