资源简介 民乐一中 2025-2026 学年第二学期高二年级期中考试英语试卷 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项 。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音读两遍。1. What is Tina going to do tomorrow A. Watch TV. B. Meet her teacher. C. Hand in her homework.2. What will Mary do in the competition A. Play the piano. B. Work as a hostess. C. Sing along with Jane.3. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At home. B. In a school. C. In a hospital.4. What is the problem with the curtains A. They are not thick. B. They can't be opened. C. They don't fit the window.5. What are the speakers talking about A. A restaurant. B. Weekend plans. C. The busy work. 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 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。6. What was the speakers' original plan for the evening A. Eating out. B. Buying some candles. C. Having dinner at home.7. How does the woman sound in the end A. Annoyed. B. Worried. C. Pleased. 听第 7 段录音,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why did Eric leave the classroom ahead of time this morning A. He misread the time.B. He found the test quite easy. C. He missed the writing part. 9. What can we say about Eric A. He's modest. B. He's proud. C. He's selfless. 听第 8 段录音,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What problem does Jessie have A. She has a difficult client.B. She can't get through to her manager. C. She is unable to find important data.11. When will David probably come back home A. At 8: 15 a.m. B. At 8: 45 a.m. C. At 9: 15 a.m.12. What do we know about David and Jessie A. They're family. B. They're colleagues. C. They're neighbors. 听第 9 段录音,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. How many children does the woman have 2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 1页A. One. B. Two. C. Three.14. What is the probable relationship between Steven and the woman A. Brother and sister. B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.15. What did the woman do on Newport Beach A. She sailed. B. She read. C. She swam.16. Which place does the woman recommend most A. Southern Californian beach. B. Newport Beach. C. The Universal Studio. 听第 10 段录音,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Who is the speaker talking to A. Parents. B. Scientists. C. Students.18. What percentage of people are likely to be short-sighted by 2050 A. 25%. B. 40%. C. 50%.19. What is the key factor in nearsightedness according to some scientists A. Gene. B. Lifestyle. C. Wrong glasses.20. What will the speaker talk about next A. How to conduct a survey.B. How to prevent nearsightedness.C. How to find out nearsightedness early. 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。ALive events have the power to create positive changes and build community. Volunteering atlocal events offers opportunities to make a difference while gaining valuable experiences. Here aresome volunteer opportunities across the United States where you can have a meaningful impact.Beach CleanupJoin the Coastal Corridor Alliance to clean up the Santa Ana River Coastal Corridor and helprestore the habitats it supports. Volunteers will gather to remove pollution from the area, which drainswater and waste from three counties into the Pacific Ocean. It's also an opportunity to enjoy theoutdoors.Date and Time: Saturday, January 25 Location: Newport Lifeguard Tower 74Family Volunteering at Brooklyn Book BodegaFamilies with children aged 10-17 are invited to volunteer together at Brooklyn Book Bodega. During this event, volunteers will stamp and sort donated books that will be distributed to localcommunities. Please note that registration is required beforehand, as spots are limited.Date and Time: Sunday, January 19Location: Brooklyn Book Bodega, 141 Flushing Ave Foodwise Volunteer OrientationJoin Foodwise's volunteer orientation to learn about their mission of connecting people to fresh, local food through education and farmers' markets. The session will cover sustainable food systems,the organization's values, and available volunteer opportunities.Date and Time: Wednesday, January 222025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 2页Location: Ferry Building, 1 Ferry BuildingGive Warmth DC: 3rd Annual MLK Day of ServiceIn honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, this event encourages volunteers to supportunhoused neighbors by distributing winter essentials. The service project is part of a larger effort tocreate a positive impact for the homeless community. Please keep in mind that you need to sign upbeforehand due to the limited number of seats.Date and Time: Saturday, January 25Location: Vera Cocina & Bar, 2002 Fenwick Street Northeast21. What can volunteers do at the Beach Cleanup event A. Learn about sustainable food systems.B. Distribute winter essentials to the homeless. C. Stamp and sort books for local communities.D. Remove pollution and enjoy the outdoor scenery.22. What events require registration in advance A. Beach Cleanup & Give Warmth DCB. Foodwise Volunteer Orientation & Beach CleanupC. Family Volunteering at Brooklyn Book Bodega & Give Warmth DCD. Foodwise Volunteer Orientation & Family Volunteering at Brooklyn Book Bodega23. What is the main purpose of the events listed in the text A. To promote local tourism.B. To celebrate special holidays.C. To raise funds for a new charity.D. To encourage volunteer participation.BWhen I was younger, I couldn’t wait to escape from Ramsgate, the harbor town where I grew upon the Isle of Thanet. It could feel small: the same faces in the same places, and where a new café orgallery was often met with doubt. There was this apparent insistence that life was fine as it was. Butfor a teenager itching to see more, that lack of curiosity was disheartening.So I left. I headed north for a four-year academic journey from York to Durham. After university,having played at newspapers, I made the move to London to do it for real. But the reality was tough. Istruggled to contribute to various dailies before periods on staff at both magazines and newspapers. Inmy twenties, I threw myself into city life: sampling Mediterranean restaurants, navigating around onthe Tube, and staying out late with friends.For a while, it was enough. Then it became too much. In and among the sharing plates, I foundmyself on an unending rat race of moving faster and needing to earn more — just to keep up. Rentsin London were pressing, apartments were tiny, yet the dream of owning one felt like a cruel joke.As I got older, trips back to Thanet opened my eyes to what I had left behind. Mainly, it was thesea. Wide yellow sands and even the touch of salt in the air, ordinary in childhood, suddenly feltappealing. But I also started to miss the beat of small-town life: waving to people on the street,noticing whose garden was overgrown, finding charm even in the pubs I had once dismissed. What’smore, where I’d once hurried to leave, others are now rushing to arrive. Artists, creatives, andtechnologists have been priced out of London and are pouring to Thanet, bringing new ideas and drive.Now, when I head back home, I feel a mixture of pride and mild wonder: the place I once thought I’d2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 3页outgrown has had a facelift I wasn’t expecting.I’ll keep returning to Thanet, with eager willingness. Each visit reminds me that places, likepeople, can grow without losing their essence. I’ve come to love Thanet as more than just the home Ileft; it is now the place it continues to become. 24. Why did the author want to leave Ramsgate A. It offered few job opportunities. B. It lacked modern entertainment.C. It stuck to values he disagreed with. D. It failed to satisfy his desire to explore.25. Which of the following best summarizes the author’s life in London A. Rich in possibilities. B. Socially diverse.C. Filled with challenges. D. Financially stressful.26. What can we learn about the author’s bond with Thanet over time A. It remains stable and strong. B. It is influenced by public opinions.C. It shifts from rejection to reconnection. D. It is shaped by his childhood experience.27. What can be a suitable title for the text A. The Sea in Memory B. Four Years Up NorthC. The Hometown Out of Reach D. A Growing Place, a Growing MeCIt might seem strange that in an information-rich world, people often try their best to avoidfinding out about certain things. Whether it's skipping a follow-up doctor's appointment or refusing toread an unsettling news article, this tendency has a name: "the Ostrich (鸵鸟) Effect" just like the birdsupposedly burying its head in the sand. Researchers at the University of Chicago set out tounderstand when and why this occurs.In one experiment, children aged from 5 to 10 were asked to imagine their favorite and leastfavorite candy. Then came the choice: Would they like to watch a video about why eating that candywas bad for their teeth Children at the age of 5 or 6 wanted to know-good or bad, the informationitself was exciting. Older children, however, hesitated. They were much less interested in hearingabout the downsides of their favorite treat, though they had no problem learning why their leastfavorite candy was bad.So why do children transform from fearless learners into strategic avoiders The answer lies in emotions. Information is not neutral (中立的)-it often carries consequences for how we feel. Newsabout our health, abilities, or beliefs can trigger disappointment, anxiety, or shame. By avoidingknowledge, people protect themselves, at least in the short term, from negative emotions.Saving ourselves from pain can be protective, yet when avoidance becomes habitual, the costscan outweigh the benefits. At a personal level, refusing to learn important medical information canendanger health. At a societal level, avoidance may entrench political divides or stubborn mindsets.When people deliberately tune out perspectives that challenge their worldview, they lose opportunitiesfor growth, understanding, and connection.At its core, the Ostrich Effect reveals something deeply human. We are curious creatures, butalso fragile ones. We want to know, yet we fear what knowing might mean. This push and pull shapesour decisions every day. This is why researchers stress the importance of teaching children not only toembrace curiosity, but also to develop resilience (韧性) and always grab the chance to learn, adapt,and succeed.28. Which of the following shows the "Ostrich Effect" 2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 4页A. A patient checking drug side effects.B. A player blaming others for his failure.C. A runner dropping out of a fierce race.D. A student refusing to check his test scores.29. Why does the "Ostrich Effect" occur A. To build up self-confidence. B. To avoid psychological pain. C. To screen useless information.D. To develop independent thinking.30. What does the underlined word "entrench" in paragraph 4 mean A. deepen B. create C. remove D. settle31. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Information Explosion: A Modern Crisis B. The Ostrich Effect: Why We Avoid Facts C. Emotions: The Key to Strategic Learning D. The Ostrich Effect: Comfort Comes FirstDScientists have long explored to turn the mechanical energy of raindrops into electricity. However, traditional droplet (液滴) generators have problems like being heavy, expensive, and hardto make in large sizes. A team from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics has created anew floating droplet electricity generator. It uses water in its structure, making it lighter, cheaper andmore eco-friendly.Unlike most existing generators that use solid platforms and metal electrodes (电极), the new device floats on water. Water here works both as a support and a conductive electrode. This specialdesign cuts the device's weight by about 80% and its cost by nearly half, while it still produces asmuch electricity as traditional systems.When a raindrop hits the floating layer of the generator, the water below takes in the impact and helps the drop spread out. At the same time, ions (离子) in the water carry electric charges. Together,these things let the generator make about 250 volts of electricity from one raindrop. The generatoralso has smart drainage holes. These holes use water's surface tension to remove extra water withoutletting it flow back, so the generator works stably. It can also work well in different temperatures andsalt levels, even in natural lake water. Its special structure makes it strong enough for badenvironments.Another advantage of this new technology is its capacity for large-scale production. Researchersbuilt a 0.3-square-meter model, which is much bigger than earlier ones. It can power 50 LEDs at thesame time and charge small batteries in minutes. This means it could be used to power smallelectronic devices and sensors on lakes or near the sea, without taking up any land.Professor Wanlin Guo, who led the study, said this "nature-integrated" design is a big step forcheap and light hydropower systems. These systems can work with solar and wind power. Besidesmaking electricity, the technology can also help monitor water environments, like powering sensorsthat check water quality. Of course, there are still challenges. For example, raindrops fall unevenly,and the generator's long-term outdoor use needs more testing. But this floating generator is still animportant progress for practical hydropower use.2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 5页32. What is the main advantage of the floating generator over traditional ones A. It uses eco-friendly metal electrodes.B. It produces higher voltage per raindrop.C. It works efficiently in desert environments. D. It reduces weight and cost significantly.33. What's Paragraph 3 mainly about A. The materials used to make the new generator. B. The working environment of the new generator.C. The working principle and strengths of the new generator.D. The differences between the new generator and traditional ones.34. The 0.3-square-meter model in Para 4 demonstrates ______.A. the generator's powerful capacity.B. the larger size of traditional versions. C. the reliability of outdoor operations. D. the ability to monitor the water quality.35. What is the author's attitude toward the new generator A. Doubtful about its practical value.B. Unconcerned about its technical details. C. Cautiously optimistic about its future use.D. Confident that it will replace other energy sources. 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。Beat the heat — How to stay cool when temperatures soarMaybe you’re one of those people who peel off a sweater when everyone else is complaining thatit’s chilly. 36 The point is, there’s no single temperature that can be pinpointed (明确指出) ascomfortable for everyone.“What temperature people start to become uncomfortable at is really individual and variable,”says S. Tony Wolf, PhD, assistant professor at the University of Georgia. 37 It also relies onthings like humidity and air flow. Plus, combinations of factors unique to individuals — age, gender,body mass, medical conditions and medications — affect how we experience temperature. Andfortunately, there are many things we can do to stay comfortable in spite of the heat.38 “Sweating is how we regulate heat,” says Robert Kenefick, PhD, professor at theUniversity of Massachusetts. “Drinking plain, cool water or fluids with electrolytes (like sports drinks)helps.”Choose clothing that’s right — light fabrics, light colors — and loose. Loose clothing allowsfor better airflow and helps keep you cool. 39Keep windows covered with shades, blinds or curtains. Think of how a car with closed windowsheats up when left sitting in sunlight — it’s called the greenhouse effect. The same thing can happenat home if uncovered windows trap sunlight and heat inside.Keep a spray bottle handy. Spraying yourself with cool or cold water and then sitting or standing near a fan can help your body evaporate (蒸发) sweat and dissipate (消散) heat through your skin. 40 “The more of your body surface areas that you cool, the better off you’re going to be,” saysWolf.2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 6页A. Drink plenty of water.B. If you are really hot, take a cold bath or shower.C. Use fans to keep the air constantly flowing indoors.D. Go out earlier in the day when it’s cooler or later at night.E. But workout clothing made from new fabrics is also a good choice.F. In fact, our perception of heat and cold doesn’t just depend on the temperature.G. Or maybe you’re the person who’s putting on a sweater when others say it’s too hot. 第三部分 语言运用(共三节,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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。“It’s cancer.” I’ll never forget the day my mom said those words to me last year.The diagnosis struck me as an unimaginable shock at that time. In response, I instinctively didwhat many in my situation might — I attempted to escape it. I kept myself busy by day and turned toTV to 41 my mind at night. 42 , avoidance provided no refuge.Gradually, I realized that I was not navigating this alone. In fact, some of my close friends hadgone through similar 43 . We opened up, shared our stories, and in that 44 , they offered adviceand I 45 them for strength.In April, things grew more severe. During a long, quiet drive, she revealed that her condition hadworsened — the cancer had 46 throughout her body. My world came crashing down.47 someone while they’re still alive is a unique kind of pain that I wouldn’t wish uponanyone. It felt like a constant battle between grasping at fragile hope and bracing for the 48possible outcome.After a while, I began to get tired of the emotional roller-coaster I was on, so I looked formoments of joy. I devoted myself to being truly 49 with my mother and try to re-engage with theworld outside. Slowly, I began to feel like my old self again, but 50 and tougher.Now more than a year after my mom’s 51 diagnosis, it is with profound relief and happinessthat I can share she is doing remarkably well and is almost cancer- 52 .This journey has 53 changed my understanding of life’s fragility and value. Today, I wakeeach morning with a slightly deeper 54 for the sunlight. Each day, when I say goodbye to mymother before school, I hug her for just a little longer. Every moment is a 55 .41. A. occupy B. numb C. refresh D. engage42. A. Nevertheless B. Regardless C. Accordingly D. Consequently43. A. adventures B. experiments C. experiences D. failures44. A. atmosphere B. gathering C. dialogue D. exchange45. A. leaned on B. listened to C. learned from D. held onto46. A. moved B. erupted C. advanced D. spread47. A. Longing for B. Mourning for C. Worrying about D. Suffering from48. A. best B. idealist C. worst D. hardest49. A. gentle B. patient C. attentive D. present50. A. calmer B. stronger C. wiser D. harder51. A. initial B. identical C. intensive D. intentional52. A. clear B. free C. gone D. cured53. A. instantly B. temporarily C. barely D. fundamentally2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 7页54. A. awareness B. affection C. appreciation D. admiration55. A. miracle B. prize C. blessing D. privilege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。“Love You, Old Self” — this simple phrase 56 (become) a source of warmth and apopular saying among young people across China in recent years. By posting photos of a homemademeal or a morning coffee with this caption, they transform small, daily acts 57 a shared ritualof self-kindness. Praised as one of the kindest trends, its resonance runs deep. The key lies in callingoneself “Old Self”, 58 friendly nickname that allows one to step back and speak to oneself withthe kindness usually reserved for a close friend.This trend’s 59 (popular) is no accident, as today’s youth navigate overwhelming pressure,including the 60 (end) cycle of exams and fierce competition for university places and jobs. Forinstance, a Beijing high school student writes “Love You, Old Self” in her notebook to calm herselfafter a tough exam. Within this context, 61 (turn) to this gentle self-compassion has become avital way to cope.Crucially, this practice is far from an excuse to shy away from challenges 62 a solidfoundation for building greater resilience. To “Love You, Old Self” is to acknowledge one’s ownefforts, to permit necessary rest, and thus 63 (find) a sustainable balance. It is a low-cost butpowerful tool for emotional stability. And young people have realized 64 they truly need isinternal self-compassion rather than external validation.Ultimately, this gentle, steady power fosters inner peace and affirms a profound truth 65genuine care for others begins with compassion for oneself.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 (满分 15 分)假定你是李华,你校英语报正就 “选修课应是基于学科发展还是兴趣爱好?” 这一话题征集稿件。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1) 你的观点;(2) 说明理由。注意:(1) 写作词数应为 80 左右;(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Elective Courses: Subject-based or Interest-oriented 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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。A Great MondayMonday started out well. I woke up on time, ate breakfast and did some last-minute studying formy first hour math test. I was confident of getting good grades. Then I left my house. Ten minuteslater, I got on school bus with my friends. We were busy chatting about how we spent our weekend.At one stop, Fat Ryan got on hurriedly. He tripped over someone’s foot accidentally and THUMP! Hefell down onto the floor.Every one of us on the bus looked on and laughed crazily. Ryan struggled to his feet, dusted (擦 灰) off his jacket and made his way to an empty seat. He tried to laugh with us, but his face was burning with embarrassment. The rest of the morning flew by. I did well in my math test. I read twomore chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird in English class. It wasn’t long before we heard the lunch bell.I met my friends from the cheerleading team in the dining hall. Then I couldn’t help but notice Ryan a2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 8页few tables away, sitting all alone. He caught me looking. I smiled at him quickly and looked away.When we had finished eating, we went out to the courtyard to practice a cheer we would do atthat night’s football game. After much practice, we finally managed to do the cheer perfectly. Wedecided to practice it again one last time. Again, just like the rest of my day so far, the cheer wasgoing great. I raised my leg for one last toe (脚趾) touch. RIIPPP! I felt my jeans broken, in themiddle of my backside (臀部).I froze. I had no idea what to do but stand still. Then I heard people burst out laughing and I sawthem pointing at my torn jeans. Trying to cover myself with my hands, I tried to laugh too, but I felttears begin to well up in my eyes.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。Then I saw Ryan running towards me. ________________________________________________That night, after the cheer at the football game, I found Ryan. _____________________________2025-2026 学年第二学期高二期中考试·英语试卷·共 9页·第 9页高二英语答案第一部分 听力(共 20 个小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 1-5 BACCB 6-10 AABAC 11-15 CBCBA 16-20 CACBB 第二部分 阅读理解第一节(共 15 个小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)21-23 DCD21 答案:D解析:Beach Cleanup 部分明确写了 remove pollution 和 enjoy the outdoors,对应 D 选项。22 答案:C解析:Family Volunteering 部分:registration is required beforehandGive Warmth DC 部分:need to sign up beforehand对应 C 选项。23 答案:D解析:文章开头点明 Volunteering at local events offers opportunities...,全文都在介绍志愿活动,目的是鼓励参与志愿活动。24-27 DCCD【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者离开家乡 Ramsgate 去伦敦打拼,历经挑战后回到家乡,重新认识并爱上家乡的故事。24. 细节理解题。根据第一段“When I was younger, I couldn’t wait to escape from Ramsgate, theharbor town where I grew up on the Isle of Thanet. It could feel small: the same faces in the sameplaces, and where a new café or gallery was often met with doubt. There was this apparentinsistence that life was fine as it was. But for a teenager itching to see more, that lack of curiositywas disheartening. (当我年轻的时候,我迫不及待地想要逃离拉姆斯盖特,这个我在萨尼特岛上长大的海港小镇。它可能会让人觉得很小:同样的面孔出现在同样的地方,一个新的咖啡馆或画廊常常会遭到质疑。显然,人们坚持认为生活本该如此。但对于一个渴望看到更多的青少年来说,这种缺乏好奇心是令人沮丧的)”可知,作者想要离开拉姆斯盖特是因为这个地方无法满足他探索的欲望。故选 D 项。25. 推理判断题。根据第二段中“But the reality was tough. I struggled to contribute to variousdailies before periods on staff at both magazines and newspapers. (但现实是残酷的。在杂志和报纸工作之前,我努力为各种日报撰稿)”和第三段中“In and among the sharing plates, I foundmyself on an unending rat race of moving faster and needing to earn more — just to keep up.Rents in London were pressing, apartments were tiny, yet the dream of owning one felt like acruel joke. (在一顿顿分食小碟菜的聚餐间隙,我发现自己陷入了一场永无止境的激烈竞争,要更快地行动,需要赚更多的钱,只是为了跟上节奏。伦敦的房租压力很大,公寓很小,但拥有一个公寓的梦想感觉就像一个残酷的玩笑)”可知,作者在伦敦的生活充满了挑战。故选C 项。26. 推理判断题。根据第一段中“When I was younger, I couldn’t wait to escape from Ramsgate,the harbor town where I grew up on the Isle of Thanet. (当我年轻的时候,我迫不及待地想要逃离拉姆斯盖特,这个我在萨尼特岛上长大的海港小镇)”和第四段“As I got older, trips back toThanet opened my eyes to what I had left behind. Mainly, it was the sea. Wide yellow sands andeven the touch of salt in the air, ordinary in childhood, suddenly felt appealing. But I also startedto miss the beat of small-town life: waving to people on the street, noticing whose garden wasovergrown, finding charm even in the pubs I had once dismissed. What’s more, where I’d oncehurried to leave, others are now rushing to arrive. Artists, creatives, and technologists have beenpriced out of London and are pouring to Thanet, bringing new ideas and drive. Now, when I headback home, I feel a mixture of pride and mild wonder: the place I once thought I’d outgrown hashad a facelift I wasn’t expecting. (随着年龄的增长,回到萨尼特岛的旅行让我看清了自己留下的东西。主要是大海。宽阔的黄色沙滩,甚至空气中盐的味道,在童年时很普通,突然变得吸引人。但我也开始怀念小镇生活的节奏:向街上的人挥手,注意谁的花园杂草丛生,甚至在我曾经不屑一顾的酒吧里也能找到魅力。更重要的是,我曾经匆匆离开的地方,现在别人却急着来。艺术家、创意人士和科技人员因为伦敦的高房价而离开,纷纷涌向萨尼特岛,带来了新的想法和动力。现在,当我回到家乡时,我感到既自豪又有些惊讶:我曾经以为自己早已超越、已经不再适合的地方,却有了意想不到的改头换面)”可知,作者对 Thanet 的情感随着时间的推移从最初的排斥转变为后来的重新连接和热爱。故选 C 项。27. 主旨大意题。通读全文,结合最后一段中“Each visit reminds me that places, like people, cangrow without losing their essence. I’ve come to love Thanet as more than just the home I left; it isnow the place it continues to become. (每一次到访都提醒我,地方和人一样,可以在不失去本质的情况下成长。我已经不再仅仅把萨尼特岛当作我离开的家;它现在是它继续成为的地方)”可知,文章主要讲述了作者离开家乡去伦敦打拼,历经挑战后回到家乡,重新认识并爱上家乡的故事,表达了作者对家乡和自身成长的深刻感悟。故 D 项“A Growing Place, a GrowingMe (一个成长的地方,一个成长的我)”能概括文章内容,最适合做文章标题。故选 D 项。28-31 DBAB文章大意:鸵鸟效应指人们主动回避不想知道的信息,以避免负面情绪。实验表明 5-6 岁儿童乐于接受任何信息,年龄较大的儿童则选择性回避。过度回避会损害健康、加剧社会分裂。28. D. A student refusing to check his test scores.解析:鸵鸟效应是主动回避可能带来负面情绪的信息,拒绝查看考试成绩符合这一定义。29. B. To avoid psychological pain.解析:第三段说“By avoiding knowledge, people protect themselves... from negative emotions”。30. A. deepen解析:第四段“avoidance may entrench political divides”,回避可能加深政治分歧,entrench意为“使根深蒂固、加深”。31. B. The Ostrich Effect: Why We Avoid Facts.解析:全文围绕鸵鸟效应展开,解释其发生原因及后果,B 项最贴切。32-33 DCAC32 D 原文第 2 段明确提到:"This special design cuts the device's weight by about 80% andits cost by nearly half",直接对应选项 D “显著降低了重量和成本”。A 选项错误,它并未使用金属电极;B 选项错误,文中并未说电压比传统发电机更高;C 选项错误,它的工作环境是水域,不是沙漠。33 C 第 3 段前半部分讲了雨滴如何通过冲击、离子运动发电(工作原理),后半部分介绍了智能排水孔、耐温耐盐、适应恶劣环境等优势,因此核心是工作原理与优势,对应选项C。34 A 第 4 段提到这个模型 “可以同时为 50 个 LED 灯供电,并在几分钟内为小型电池充电”,直观体现了它强大的供电能力,对应选项 A。35 C 作者在最后一段既提到了它的优势和意义,也指出了 “仍存在挑战,需要更多测试”,整体是谨慎乐观的态度,对应选项 C。A 选项与原文不符;B 选项错误,作者讨论了技术细节;D 选项过于绝对,文中并未提及 “取代其他能源”。第二节(共 5 个小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)36-40 GFAEB本文是一篇生活指南类说明文。文章介绍了在高温天气下保持凉爽的多种实用方法,包括补充水分、选择合适衣物、遮挡窗户、使用喷雾降温等,并引用专家观点解释这些方法背后的科学原理。36. G 上文提到“也许你是那种当别人都抱怨冷时却脱下毛衣的人”,描述了一种对温度感知与众不同的人群。空后指出“关键在于,没有一个能让所有人都感到舒适的确切温度”。G 项“Or maybe you’re the person who’s putting on a sweater when others say it’s too hot.(或者你可能是那个别人说太热时却在穿毛衣的人)”与上文形成并列对照,描述了另一种类型的人群,共同引出“每个人对温度的舒适感不同”这一核心观点。故选 G。37. F 上文引用专家观点指出“人们开始感到不适的温度实际上是因人而异、变化多端的”。空后提到“它还取决于湿度和气流等因素”,并使用“also”表示并列。F项“In fact, our perceptionof heat and cold doesn’t just depend on the temperature.(事实上,我们对冷热的感知并不仅仅取决于温度)”中的“doesn’t just depend on”与后文“also relies on”形成完美呼应,先指出不仅取决于温度,再补充还取决于其他因素,逻辑连贯。故选 F。38. A 空处位于第三段段首,是该段主题句。空后内容围绕出汗调节体温以及饮用凉水或电解质饮料展开。A 项“Drink plenty of water.”(多喝水)准确概括了本段的核心建议,作为主题句引出后文关于补水的具体说明,逻辑清晰。故选 A。39. E 上文建议选择浅色、轻薄、宽松的衣物,并解释宽松衣物有助于空气流通。空处需要在此基础上补充其他衣物选择。E项“But workout clothing made from new fabrics is also a goodchoice(. 但由新型面料制成的运动服也是不错的选择)”中的“also”表示补充,“but”则形成轻微转折,说明除了传统宽松衣物外,现代运动面料也是好选择,逻辑合理。故选 E.40. B 上文介绍了用喷雾瓶喷冷水并配合风扇散热的方法,这是一种局部、表面的降温方式。下文引用专家观点“你冷却的身体表面积越大,效果越好”,强调了大面积降温的重要性。B项“If you are really hot, take a cold bath or shower.(如果你真的很热,洗个冷水澡或淋浴)”提出的全身浸泡或淋浴方式能够覆盖几乎全部体表面积,是对上文喷雾降温的递进和补充——当简单方法不够用时,可以采用更彻底的全身降温,与后文“更大体表面积”的逻辑完美契合。故选 B。第三部分 语言运用第一节:完形填空(共 15 个小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)41. B 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. A 46. D 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. B 51. A52. B 53. D 54. C 55. C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者在母亲被诊断出癌症后,从最初的震惊、逃避,到逐渐接受现实、寻求朋友支持,再到最终积极面对、寻找生活乐趣的心路历程。41. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:白天我忙于各种事情,晚上则靠看电视来麻痹自己的思绪。A. occupy 占据;B. numb 使麻木;C. refresh 使恢复精力;D. engage 参与。根据上文“I attemptedto escape it”和下文“my mind at night”可知,作者想要逃避,所以晚上通过看电视来麻痹自己的思绪,故选 B。42. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,逃避并没有提供庇护。A. Nevertheless 然而;B. Regardless不顾;C. Accordingly 因此;D. Consequently 结果。前文“I attempted to escape it”提到作者试图逃避,后文“avoidance provided no refuge”说逃避无效,形成转折关系,因此“Nevertheless”正确。故选 A。43. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:事实上,我的一些亲密朋友也有过类似的经历。A. adventures冒险;B. experiments 实验;C. experiences 经历;D. failures 失败。根据上文“I realized that Iwas not navigating this alone”可知,作者意识到并非只有自己一人在独自面对这种情况,所以此处是指朋友与作者有类似的经历,故选 C。44. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们敞开心扉,分享了自己的故事,在这种交流中,他们给出了建议,而我也依靠他们获取了力量。A. atmosphere 氛围;B. gathering 聚会;C. dialogue对话;D. exchange 交流。根据上文“We opened up, shared our stories”可知,我们分享故事,这就是一种交流,故选 D。45. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们敞开心扉,分享了自己的故事,在这种交流中,他们给出了建议,而我也依靠他们获取了力量。A. leaned on 依靠;B. listened to 倾听;C. learnedfrom 学习;D. held onto 坚持。根据上文“they offered advice”可知,朋友给作者提出建议,作者就依靠朋友获取了力量,故选 A。46. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在一次漫长而寂静的驾车途中,她透露自己的病情恶化了——癌症已扩散至全身。A. moved 移动;B. erupted 爆发;C. advanced 进展;D. spread 扩散。根据上文“she revealed that her condition had worsened”和下文“throughout her body”可知,她的病情恶化了,由此可知,应是癌症“扩散”到全身,因此“spread”正确。故选 D。47. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:在某人尚在人世之时便为其哀悼,这是一种独特的痛苦,我绝不愿让任何人经历这样的痛苦。A. Longing for 渴望;B. Mourning for 哀悼;C. Worryingabout 担心;D. Suffering from 遭受。根据上文“her condition had worsened”和下文“someonewhile they’re still alive”可知,作者妈妈的病情恶化了,在她仍然在世的时候作者为其哀悼,故选 B。48. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在脆弱的希望与做好最坏打算之间不断挣扎。A. best 最好的;B. idealist 最理想的;C. worst 最坏的;D. hardest 最难的。根据上文“her condition hadworsened”可知,作者妈妈的病情恶化了,作者要做好最坏的打算,故选 C。49. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我全身心地投入到与母亲的亲密相处中,并努力重新融入外面的世界。A. gentle 温柔的;B. patient 耐心的;C. attentive 专注的;D. present 在场的。根据上文“her condition had worsened”可知,作者妈妈的病情恶化了,作者要在余下的日子好好地和母亲相处,be present with sb.意为“与某人在一起”。故选 D。50. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,我感觉自己又恢复了原来的状态,而且变得更坚强、更坚韧了。A. calmer 更冷静的;B. stronger 更坚强的;C. wiser 更睿智的;D. harder 更努力地。根据上文“I began to feel like my old self again”和后文“and tougher”可知,作者恢复了原来的状态,变得更坚强了,故选 B。51. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:自从我母亲最初被确诊患癌已过去一年多时间,此刻我深感欣慰和喜悦地可以告诉大家,她的病情有了显著好转,几乎已经摆脱了癌症的困扰。A.initial 最初的;B. identical 相同的;C. intensive 密集的;D. intentional 故意的。根据上文“Nowmore than a year after my mom’s”可知,此处是指母亲最初被诊断得了癌症已经过去了一年了,故选 A。52. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:自从我母亲最初被确诊患癌已过去一年多时间,此刻我深感欣慰和喜悦地可以告诉大家,她的病情有了显著好转,几乎已经摆脱了癌症的困扰。A.clear 清晰的;B. free 不含……的,免于,不遭受;C. gone 消失的;D. cured 被治愈的。根据上文“she is doing remarkably well”可知,母亲病情好转,应该是癌症治好了,cancer-free意为“无癌的”,故选 B。53. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:这段经历从根本上改变了我对生命脆弱与价值的理解。A.instantly 立即;B. temporarily 暂时;C. barely 几乎不;D. fundamentally 根本地。根据后文“slightly deeper”可知,改变是深刻的,所以是从根本上改变了作者对生命脆弱与价值的理解。故选 D。54. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:每天早晨,我对阳光有了更深的感激。A. awareness 意识;B. affection喜爱;C. appreciation感激;D. admiration钦佩。根据上文“changed my understandingof life’s fragility and value”和后文“for the sunlight”可知,作者更加理解生命是脆弱的,所以每天早上醒来会感激还能看到阳光,故选 C。55. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:每一刻都是一种恩赐。A. miracle奇迹;B. prize奖品;C. blessing恩赐;D. privilege 特权。根据前文“life’s fragility and value”可知,作者认为生命是脆弱的,因此每一刻都是恩赐,故选 C。第二节:语法填空(共 10 个小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56. has become 57. into 58. a 59. popularity 60. endless 61. turning 62. butto find 64. what 65. that56. has become 解析:时间状语 in recent years 是现在完成时的标志,表示 “从过去持续到现在的影响”,主语 this simple phrase 为单数,因此用 has become。57. into 解析:固定搭配 transform...into...,意为 “把…… 转变成……”,句中指 “将日常小事转变成一种自我关怀的仪式”。58. a 解析:nickname 是可数名词单数,此处表泛指 “一个友好的昵称”,且 friendly 以辅音音素开头,故用不定冠词 a。59. popularity 解析:名词所有格 This trend’s 后需接名词,popular 的名词形式是 popularity,意为 “流行度”。60. endless 解析:修饰名词 cycle 需用形容词,结合语境 “无尽的考试循环”,end 需变为形容词 endless(无尽的)。61. turning 解析:此处作句子主语,需用动名词形式 turning,表示 “转向这种温柔的自我关怀” 这件事,是应对压力的重要方式。62. but 解析:固定结构 far from...but...,意为 “绝非…… 而是……”,句中指 “这种做法绝非逃避挑战的借口,而是建立更强韧性的坚实基础”。63. to find 解析:平行结构题。前面的 to acknowledge...to permit...and thus ____ 并列三个不定式结构,因此用 to find。64. what解析:引导宾语从句,且从句中 need 缺少宾语,指代 “真正需要的东西”,故用 what。65. that 解析:引导同位语从句,解释说明 a profound truth 的具体内容,从句成分完整,故用 that。第四部分 写作第一节:应用文(满分 15 分)66. Possible version:As for the elective courses to be offered in our school, I strongly believe they should bedesigned mainly according to students’ interests.Compared with required subjects, elective courses are meant to broaden students’ horizonsrather than simply improve test scores. When allowed to choose courses they are truly interestedin, students are more likely to learn actively instead of passively completing tasks. This not onlyincreases learning efficiency but brings out their strengths and talents. What’s more,interest-oriented courses can reduce study pressure and provide students with opportunities torelax and think creatively, which is especially important in a highly competitive learningenvironment.Therefore, focusing on students’ interests will better serve the purpose of elective courses andcontribute to students’ all-round development.第二节:读后续写(满分 25 分)67.读后续写范文Then I saw Ryan running towards me. Suddenly the scene struck me where he fell flat and Ilaughed at him crazily. I thought this would be his chance to return the favor. I lowered my head,my face burning with embarrassment. But unexpectedly Ryan didn't laugh. Instead, he approachedme from behind, took off his jacket swiftly and offered it to me, signaling to me to cover my tornjeans. Without any delay, I did it. Struggling against my tears, l did want to express my gratitudeto him but courage failed me. In total silence, I left the courtyard.That night, after the cheer at the football game, I found Ryan. I thanked him, giving the jacketback to him and telling him the cheer went great. Then gathering my courage, I sincerelyapologized to him for my misconduct on the bus and thanked him again for his helping me out ofthe desperate situation. Ryan, with a broad smile, patted me on the shoulder and told me to forgetabout that, joking he fell like that a lot. 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