2025-2026学年江西南昌市江西科技学院附属中学下学期高二4月月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年江西南昌市江西科技学院附属中学下学期高二4月月考英语试题(含答案)

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【答案】1. A 2. B 3. D
【答案】4. C 5. D 6. B 7. C
【答案】8. A 9. B 10. A 11. C
【答案】12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
【答案】16. F 17. E 18. C 19. G 20. B
【答案】21. D 22. B 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. D 30. B 31. C 32. D 33. C 34. A 35. A
【答案】36. which
37. in 38. the
39. titled 40. initially
41. as##though
42. dramatic
43. have picked
44. possibilities
45. to explain
【答案】One possible version:
Dear David,
I’m writing to share my view on the theme of our school’s weekly English Art Podcast. I strongly recommend choosing “Traditional Chinese Art & Its Inheritance” as our column theme.
This topic not only helps international students understand the charm of Chinese culture but also boosts our own appreciation of traditional art. For the podcast content, we can introduce classic art forms like paper-cutting, calligraphy and Peking Opera in each episode. We can also invite art teachers to share stories behind these art forms and encourage students to share their own experiences of learning traditional crafts.
I believe this theme will make our podcast both educational and engaging.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【答案】
Hearing this, we were in a dilemma. We were still immersed in enormous grief of aunt Mantha’s passing away. However, it was cruel to decline the burning anticipation of Vera’s colleagues. Just when we didn’t know what to do, Mantha’s kind smile popped into my head. I realized Mantha would have wanted us to open our doors and give them a cosy and magical New Year to remember, just like she did to everyone before. At the last minute, we dashed around shops, adding to the trolly presents, extra bottles of drinks and snacks.
When the day finally came, we welcomed them into our house. To give our new guests the full New Year experience, we tried hard to put our pain aside. We opened presents together, ate a fancy dinner and played wonderful games. All these didn’t ease the pain of Mantha’s absence but connecting with strangers and sharing our culture helped us get through the day. The first New Year without Mantha was difficult but it took on a deeper, more special meaning. It came from being together, putting aside our differences and showing one another love.2025-2026学年江西南昌市江西科技学院附属中学下学期高二4月月考英语试题
卷面分数:150分;考试时间:120分钟
命题人:高二英语备课组;审题人:高二英语备课组
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)
1.What will the speakers most likely do after lunch
A.Write a paper. B.Attend a workshop. C.Visit a store.
2.What did the man’s sister major in
A.Fashion design. B.Medicine. C.Engineering.
3.What is the main topic of the conversation
A.Gifts for a friend. B.A literature event. C.A going-away party.
4.Where are the speakers probably
A.At a cafe. B.At a university. C.At an animal shelter.
5.How can the man’s recipe be described
A.It’s a reward. B.It’s a success. C.It’s a problem.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where are the speakers
A.At Tom’s house. B.In a meeting room. C.At a train station.
7.How does the woman probably feel in the end
A.Worried. B.Relieved. C.Angry.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the man’s problem
A.He has a temperature.
B.He is struggling to save energy.
C.He is too cold to do his work.
9.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In an office. B.In the woman’s house. C.In a school.
10.What does the woman suggest
A.Stopping working right now.
B.Taking better care of their health.
C.Discussing the issue with the leader.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.How do the speakers feel now
A.Bored. B.Disappointed. C.Excited.
12.What is probably the woman’s main interest
A.Model cars. B.Doll’s houses. C.Model trains.
13.What will the man probably do first
A.Go to the bathroom. B.Get something to eat. C.Buy the tickets.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Mother and son. B.Strangers. C.Teacher and student.
15.What month is it now
A.September. B.October. C.November.
16.What sport was the man involved in
A.Football. B.Swimming. C.Basketball.
17.What does the man probably want to be in the future
A.A doctor. B.An athlete. C.An artist.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the main focus of the program
A.Scientific exploration. B.Artistic appreciation. C.Management skills
19.What will students need to do at the start of the program
A.Sit an exam. B.Give a report. C.Design an experiment
20.What is special about the program
A.It stresses theoretical study.
B.It organizes activities outside school.
C.It specializes in computer-assisted research.
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)
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Master Gardener Volunteers Wanted
Why Become a Master Gardener
The Master Gardener program is an all-volunteer organization where you can develop your own leadership and teaching skills while teaching the younger youth about healthy eating, agriculture, and so on! Master Gardeners involve people in activities to improve their general well-being and overall enjoyment of life by helping them find sound management practices for home and urban natural resources, by creating pleasing environments through people-plant interactions and horticultural (园艺) therapy (疗法), and by contributing to a safe, abundant food supply through home fruit and vegetable production.
What Qualifications Must You Meet
Anyone can apply to be a Master Gardener — you don’t need to be an expert or have a degree. You do, however,
need to:
●Have certain experience or know a little about gardening or landscape management.
●Be willing to share horticulture information with others.
●Be willing to attend a training program and can devote time to volunteering and continuing education.
Besides, to become a Master Gardener volunteer, each applicant needs to complete an application, prepare background screening paperwork and schedule an interview with Extension staff.
What Does the Training Involve
Training sessions are offered one day a week over a three-month period and are led by expert educators in the region. Approximately 60 hours of classroom instruction and field study and 60 hours of volunteer internship (实习) work are required to complete the program and become certified. In order to remain a certified Master Gardener, 30 hours of volunteer work and 10 hours of continuing education or advanced training are required each year.
1. What does a Master Gardener do
A. Help raise people’s quality of life by horticulture.
B. Promote horticultural practices for commerce.
C. Teach the youth how to cook healthy diets.
D. Train volunteers to help with gardening.
2. What is required if you want to apply to be a Master Gardener
A. Acquiring excellent teaching skills. B. Having some relevant knowledge.
C. Completing given training sessions. D. Obtaining rich volunteer experience.
3. How long will it take to become a qualified Master Gardener
A. About 160 hours within a year. B. About 40 hours within a year.
C. About 40 hours within three months. D. About 120 hours within three months.
B
On a Friday morning in April, Dan Stein, the founder of Giving Green, a climate charity organization, found some big news in a surprising email. An anonymous (匿名) donor had given his fund $10 million.
“I didn’t quite expect so many zeroes and thought of it to be a mistake,” Stein said, adding he was “delighted and shocked” by the gift.
Giving Green collects donations and gives them away to a handful of nonprofits that it believes have the potential to make a significant difference in preventing climate change and reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. The $10 million donation is by far the largest single gift the nonprofit has ever received and it essentially fell out of the sky without warning.
Stein and his team think the same donor may actually have given as much as $17 million more directly to those organizations in the last two years. Because the gifts are anonymous, it’s impossible to confirm, but Stein says the timing of the gifts suggests they could have come from the same person or organization.
In general, giving anonymously is often regarded as the highest form of giving. Stein said, adding the donor thinks “I’m doing this out of a sense of creating a better community and simply believing that this money should go towards other uses rather than sitting in my pocket or my bank account.”
Stein sees the donations as evidence that there are donors who want to give to climate change but don’t know where to donate. “The climate problem is an incredible generational problem and we think that we, as a society, should be doing things to stop it,” Stein said. “And that one thing that people can do is making donations.”
Stein said Giving Green intends to distribute the majority of the $10 million gift as soon as possible, with much of it going to the organizations they recommend. They’ll also direct smaller amounts to new organizations or programs within organizations that they support.
4. What was Dan Stein’s reaction to the anonymous donation
A. He was indifferent.
B. He suspected it was a cheat.
C. He was overjoyed and couldn’t believe it.
D. He immediately identify the donor through the email trace.
5. What is the main purpose of Giving Green
A. To carry out climate change researches.
B. To launch public awareness campaigns on climate change.
C. To set up nonprofit organizations to deal with climate change.
D. To help address climate problems by collecting and distributing.
6. According to the text, why is anonymous giving considered the highest form of giving
A. It makes the donation process simpler.
B. It prioritizes the public welfare over personal benefits.
C. It ensures the donor gains public recognition.
D. It helps keep the donor’s bank account a secret.
7. What does Stein plan to do with the donation
A. Set aside the majority of it for future needs.
B. Invest smaller amounts in marketing and promoting.
C. Distribute a substantial part of it to recommended organizations.
D. Give most of it away to newly-established organizations or programs.
C
If someone asked whether you like the arts, you’d probably say you do—at least in theory. According to a survey, more than two-thirds of U.S. adults say the arts “lift me up beyond everyday experiences.” However, only 30 percent attended a concert of any type in 2017; 23 percent went to an art museum. Fewer than half actively created art of any kind.
The mismatch can boil down to the fact that we are weighed down by our day-to-day responsibilities, leaving our schedule packed. Maybe you like to play a little background music while you work or do the chores, but even before the pandemic, most of us rarely, if ever, saw a live performance, let alone visited a gallery or watched a play.
Too often, we let the dull reality of life get in the way of the arts. But this is a mistake. The arts are the opposite of an escape from reality; they might just be the most realistic glimpse we ever get into the nature and meaning of life. If you make time for consuming and producing art—the same way you make time for work and exercise and family commitments—I assure you that you’ll find your life getting fuller and happier. Think of a time when you heard a piece of music and wanted to cry. Or maybe your dizziness as you emerged from a narrow side street in an unfamiliar city and found yourself in a beautiful town square as if in a fantasy. They probably stimulated a sudden awakening, much like the shock from a lungful of pure oxygen after breathing in smoggy air.
If you are among the people who feel that art is pure pleasure to experience and participate in, you might see it as a luxury item, while a preferable attitude is to treat art less like a distracting pleasure, and more like exercise or sleep, a necessity. Then draw up a schedule of your art exposure journey, and gradually weave art into your everyday life.
8. What prevents people from enjoying the arts
A. Shortage of time. B. Avoidance of duty.
C. Lack of interest. D. Art space inaccessibility.
9. What can we learn about the role of art according to the passage
A. It explores mysteries of life. B. It sparks emotional responses.
C. It enhances physical well-being. D. It offers a getaway from daily life.
10. What will be talked about next in the passage
A. Ways to integrate art into routine. B. Barriers to combine art and life.
C. Forms of distracting pleasures. D. Benefits of engaging with art.
11. Which is the most suitable title for the text
A. Art Journey: Refreshing Soul
B. Art Pursuit: Transforming Dull into Full
C. Embracing Art: From Luxury to Necessity
D. Connecting with Art: From Reality to Fantasy
D
Despite medical progress, treating bone breaks with many small pieces remains a big challenge. It is time-consuming and often leads to poor healing, greatly affecting patients’ quality of life. For over 40 years, Professor Fan Shunwu dreamed of a bone-gluing material and passed the task to post-90s doctor Lin Xianfeng. His inspiration came during a visit to his hometown, where the ancient Luoyang Bridge has stood firm for centuries despite the wearing effect of seawater.
The secret lies in oysters raised under the bridge by ancient craftsmen. These shellfish produce adhesive (粘合的) threads and natural glue to attach tightly to granite piers (花岗岩桥墩). Their calcium-rich shells pile up layer by layer, filling gaps between stones and forming a strong barrier that defends the bridge against seawater. Instead of fighting the ocean, the craftsmen use the power of nature, which reflects the wisdom of learning from nature.
Drawing on this bionic principle, the team overcame key technical difficulties. After years of testing, they created “Bone 02” with three core breakthroughs: strong, instant adhesion in blood-rich environments, easy application, and gradual biodegradability.
In over 150 clinical cases, it proved safe and effective. A young worker once suffered a terrible break in his wrist. The traditional treatment would require a large cut to implant a plate and some screws (螺丝) — risky and requiring a second operation for removal. With “Bone 02”, doctors made a 2-3cm small cut, injected the adhesive, and fixed the bone in just 3 minutes. A three-month follow-up confirmed full healing — no complications and complete wrist function recovery.
From laboratories to operating rooms, scientists continually push the boundaries of life and health. This original Chinese achievement, born from multidisciplinary cooperation, marks a major breakthrough. It applies to most bone breaks and holds broad prospects, contributing Chinese wisdom to global health.
12. What motivated Lin Xianfeng to develop the new adhesive
A. The ancient craftsman’s exceptional skills. B. The durable quality of granite.
C. The clever design of Luoyang Bridge. D. The natural ability of the shellfish.
13. Which of the following is a feature of “Bone 02”
A. Natural absorption. B. Gentle muscle healing.
C. Increasing blood flow. D. Wound-free treatment.
14. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “complications” in paragraph 4
A. Complex techniques. B. Severe breaks.
C. Secondary problems. D. Positive changes.
15. What is the main purpose of the text
A. To explain the wisdom of ancient craftspeople.
B. To introduce a bionic medical invention from China.
C. To compare traditional and modern bone treatments.
D. To describe the application of bionic technology in public health worldwide.
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。
Around the globe, about 1 in 4 adults says they’re lonely. And the consequences of long-term social disconnection can be everything from an increased risk of heart attacks to dementia (痴呆). The following offers a road map to make connections.
Be curious. It’s easier to connect with people if you have shared interests or experiences, so start paying attention to what’s in your mind. What motivates you What excites you ___16___ If you know what’s meaningful or fun for you, it may lead you to an activity that connects you to others.
Make something. When experts advise making something, people will say, “Well, I’m not Picasso. I don’t know how to do a fancy painting. ” Of course, you’re not! ___17___ You can try your grandma’s pie recipe or plant an herb garden that puts your thoughts and feelings about who you are and express those thoughts and feelings to others.
___18___ Share something about yourself. It doesn’t have to be the darkest secret of your life, but just something other people might find interesting. Putting yourself out there requires a bit of a risk, and it’s the first step to real connection.
Find a group that matches your interests. Whether it’s volunteering fora cause or playing frisbee (飞盘), try to find others who share your interests. There’s even an online group that has a quirky shared interest: a fascination with brown bears in Alaska, which led to Fat Bear Week. In interactions with others, you can begin to reveal yourself and share the unique things that matter to you. ___19___
Other people’s loneliness matters too. ___20___ If loneliness go unaddressed, people can end up in a world of hurt. If you see someone experiencing loneliness, ask them how they’re doing. Share your own experience of loneliness and how you get rid of it. Thus, helping others can also benefit yourself.
A. Pour out your hard feelings.
B. Loneliness can be infectious.
C. Take a risk by having conversations.
D. You should tolerate the risk of being lonely.
E. But the opportunities for creative expression are endless.
F. Knowing yourself can be a first step to bonding with others.
G. Then, other people recognize that and share their story in return.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
At around 3 p.m. on Monday, Erin Wilson stopped at a picnic area along Highway 299. She began walking her two-year-old sheepdog, Eva, along a path when a mountain lion ____21____ and attacked Wilson, who screamed — catching the ____22____ of her 2-year-old Belgian Malinois, Eva, who had been wandering ahead, immediately returned to ____23____ her owner. The mountain lion then ____24____ the 55-pound dog and bit onto the bodyguard’s head. Wilson ____25____ without success to fight off the lion with stones, so she ran up to the road, frantically trying to flag someone down.
Sharon Houston, who was driving by, saw Wilson and ____26____. After learning about the mountain lion attack, without ____27____ Houston jumped out of her car with her pepper spray (喷雾剂) and also grabbed a stick. The two women ____28____ to the scene in the forest, where the struggle was going on, with the mountain lion still ____29____ to let go of the dog. They both started hitting it and yelling ____30____ it finally set loose the bleeding dog.
Eva eventually ____31____. Houston pepper sprayed the mountain lion in the face, and it immediately turned away and ____32____. Eva was gravely injured, and Wilson ____33____ drove Eva to a vet. After spending several days there, the dog was ____34____. Now Eva, lying on her own bed with her favorite toys, is on the road to recovery. “My dog is my hero and I ____35____ her my life,” Wilson said.
21. A. fed B. withdrew C. reacted D. approached
22. A. recreation B. attention C. acknowledgement D. recognition
23. A. welcome B. follow C. defend D. disturb
24. A. turned on B. turned down C. turned around D. turned into
25. A. managed B. attempted C. escaped D. tended
26. A. picked up B. broke down C. slowed down D. pulled up
27. A. permission B. delay C. confidence D. comparison
28. A. adapted B. advanced C. charged D. wandered
29. A. insisting B. agreeing C. submitting D. refusing
30. A. as B. until C. when D. while
31. A. woke B. performed C. escaped D. died
32. A. showed interest B. restored power C. lost control D. took flight
33. A. peacefully B. patiently C. urgently D. secretly
34. A. released B. adopted C. restored D. infected
35. A. owe B. donate C. devote D. spare
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。
Stranger Things has drawn to an epic and emotional close, with a dramatic two-hour finale that briefly jammed Netflix’s servers. Some fans even attended special cinema screenings of the finale in cities across the US and Canada, several of ___36___ were attended by the show’s stars. Many fans watched the finale ___37___ the company of their friends or family, sharing the exciting moments together.
Set in ___38___ fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, Stranger Things first aired in 2016 and stars Millie Bobby Brown, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. The thrilling two-hour series finale, ___39___ (title) Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up, ___40___ (initial) overloaded Netflix servers. Brief ___41___ the severe problem was, it showed how popular the finale was among fans. The finale full of ___42___ (drama) scenes left you on the edge of your seat at moments and had you both cheering and crying in others.
So far this season, fans ___43___ (pick) apart scenes and gone through past seasons in an attempt to piece together how it all might end in the Upside Down. Viewers have also been quick to point out gaps in the story or issues they felt with the script writing.
Fans guessed about ___44___ (possibility) like time travel coming into play, took bets on what main character might die and some had unrealistic thoughts on Henry Creel “Vena” using mind control on the characters throughout this season ____45____ (explain) various holes in the storytelling.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假如你是李华,你校外教David计划带领学生创办每周英语艺术播客(English Art Podcast),现面向全体学生征集主题建议,需从以下两个主题中选择一个作为专栏主题:1.Appreciation of World Masterpieces 2.Traditional Chinese Art & Its Inheritance;请你写一封英文邮件给外教David,内容要点:1.推荐的理由;2.播客内容的具体建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear David,
I’m writing to share my view on the theme of our school’s weekly English Art Podcast.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
Sharing New Year with Strangers
I come from a large multicultural family, spread out across the globe. Despite being found in distant corners of the world, we’re a tight-knit family that makes an effort to stay close and keep in touch. New Year has always been a special time for us and a chance for us all to come together, no matter where in the world we might be.
My aunt Samantha, known affectionately by everyone in the family as Mantha, loved New Year and always went out of her way to make it cosy and magical for everyone around her. Mantha was kind, fun and full of energy so it wasn’t hard to get into the New Year spirit when she was around.
This year was no exception. Mantha drove three hours from her house in Bournemouth to visit everyone two weeks before New Year and to drop off presents to her friends still in the area. We chatted merrily about our plans, laughed at how organized Mantha was — presents already bought and wrapped and the freezer full ahead of the big day — and kissed goodbye when it was time to leave. So just several days before New Year, when Mantha’s son called us saying Samantha had passed away suddenly at home, none of us could quite believe it. I’d only been messaging her the day before, sharing voice notes like we always liked to do.
Mantha had had a blood clot (血块) that had unfortunately travelled to her lung and despite the paramedic’s best efforts, they were unable to save my beloved, fun, wonderful aunt.
So close to New Year, none of us felt like celebrating and we decided we’d have a quiet day at home, surrounded by family. The silence lasted until my sister-in-law, Vera, told us about some colleagues of hers who’d just arrived in the UK far away from friends and family. And they were eager to experience a proper English New Year.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 开头已给出。
Paragraph 1:
Hearing this, we were in a dilemma.
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Paragraph 2:
When the day finally came, we welcomed them into our house.
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