资源简介 2025—2026学年度第二学期期中调研试卷高二英语 2026.04(本试卷满分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。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。每段对话仅读二遍。1.What will the boy do next A.Collect plastic bottles. B.Help draft the poster. C.Buy rubbish bags.2.What kind of gift does the woman prefer A.A shared experience. B.A set of kitchen knives. C.A smart coffee maker.3.When does the main movie start A.At 7:00 p.m. B.At 7:30 p.m. C.At 8:00 p.m.4.What is the woman’s purpose in taking the online photography course A.To win a contest. B.To become an expert. C.To better preserve memories.5.What does Mrs. Carter do for the community A.Teach kids to repair bikes. B.Hold monthly book exchanges. C.Run a community bike shop第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.What are speakers mainly discussing A.The importance of exercising. B.The side effects of strict dieting C.The impacts of work pressure.7.What will the man probably do first to improve his health A.Join a sports club. B.Consult a nutritionist. C.Reduce his workload.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What is the main problem with the man’s essay A.A boring topic. B.Insufficient evidence C.An unclear argument.9.What is the woman’s advice A.Do more research. B.Expand the focus. C.Restructure the essay.10.When should the man submit the essay A.This Friday. B.This weekend. C.Next Monday.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.What should Tom do first to deal with the lost book A.Report the loss. B.Pay the fine. C.Buy a new copy.12.How long will the library give Tom to look for the lost book again A.One week. B.Two weeks. C.One month.13.What does Lisa plan to do if Tom has to pay the cost A.Lend him the money needed. B.Share the cost after joint work. C.Sell her notebook to help him.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.What was the primary design purpose of the companion robot A.To accompany the old. B.To do household chores. C.To provide medical reminders.15.What was the unexpected finding from the user feedback A.Perfect robots perform better. B.Medical help is the top concern. C.Emotional bonds matter most.16.What is the new focus of the project A.Making processors faster. B.Improving personal connection.C.Adding more advanced functions.17.When will the new version be available for purchase A.In January, 2026. B.In June, 2026. C.In March, 2026.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Where does the vampire squid (幽灵乌贼) live A.In oxygen-rich zones. B.In shallow ocean areas. C.In the depths of the sea.19.What is mainly discussed about the vampire squid A.The defense strategy. B.The hunting skills. C.The physical features.20.How does the vampire squid defend itself A.By releasing dark ink. B.By forming a shining cover. C.By battling with its attackers.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。AThe Future of Clean Energy in HomesHeating, cooling, and powering homes contribute significantly to global CO emissions. As nations strive to reduce their carbon footprints, residential energy use — responsible for nearly 20% of energy-related emissions — poses unique challenges. Below is the 2022 breakdown of household emissions by source.ELECTRICITY 52%HEATING 28%COOLING 12%APPLIANCES 6%LIGHTING 2%Clean energy solutions for homes must be affordable, efficient, and adaptable to diverse climates. While technologies vary, here are key innovations driving the shift toward sustainability.HEAT PUMPS — Efficient Heating/CoolingReplacing gas boilers, electric heat pumps transfer warmth from air or ground, cutting heating emissions by 50%. Hybrid models, hopefully, might be able to work in sub-zero temperatures in the near future.SMART GRIDS (电网) — Dynamic Electricity ManagementAI-powered grids optimize energy use, storing surplus solar power during peak hours and reducing reliance on fossil-fuel backups.SOLAR PANELS — Rooftop RevolutionSolar energy is the most accessible renewable source for households. Advances in photovoltaic cells have cut costs by 80% since 2010, making them viable in numerous regions.WIND TURBINES — Community MicrogridsSmall-scale turbines (涡轮机) in windy areas can power neighborhoods, though land use debates persist. “The scale of this transition is staggering,” says Dr. Elena Torres, a climate scientist at MIT. Residential renewables like solar and heat pumps could meet 90% of global household demand by 2050 — but only if investments triple within this decade. Recent studies show that every $1 invested in green homes today saves $5 in future climate adaptation costs. This isn’t just an environmental imperative; it’s economically inevitable.21. Which two categories combined account for over three-quarters of total household emissions A. Electricity and Heating. B. Heating and Cooling.C. Appliances and Lighting. D. Cooling and Appliances.22. Which technology is highlighted as cost-effective for diverse climates A. Heat pumps. B. Smart grids. C. Solar panels. D. Wind turbines.23. What does Dr. Torres emphasize about the energy transition A. The dominance of gas boilers. B. The increase in solar efficiency.C. The need for higher investment. D. The breakthrough in heat pump technology.BAt 19, Mahmood Akram has made a remarkable achievement. He can read, write, and type in 400 languages and speak 46 fluently. This incredible ability showcases his deeprooted passion for languages.Akram’s language learning journey started at the age of four, under the guidance of his father who is proficient in 16 languages. Akram mastered the English alphabet (字母表) in just six days and the 299 alphabets of Tamil in three weeks. By the time he was six, he had already surpassed his father’s language knowledge and was eager to explore more languages independently.At eight, he became the youngest multilingual (多语言的) typist, setting his first world record. At ten, he wrote the Indian national anthem in 20 languages within an hour, achieving his second world record. By 12, he could handle 400 languages and won a German award in a competition against 70 linguistic experts.However, Akram’s passion for languages brought challenges to his traditional education. After fifth-grade, he couldn’t find a language-focused school in India, so he studied online. Later, he received a scholarship to study in Austria. Currently, he is pursuing multiple degrees in English literature, and animation.For Akram, his achievements are part of a bigger goal. He has found that many people believe English is enough for global communication and he wants to change that and encourage people to learn more languages. Starting to teach at the Akram Global Languages Institute founded by his father at 14, he now conducts language workshops abroad in countries like Thailand, and Indonesia. He believes that learning languages can build connections between people and dreams of translating Tamil literary masterpieces.From a curious four-year-old learning alphabets in Chennai to a world record-holding polyglot, Mahmood Akram’s journey is a powerful reminder of the impact of passion and perseverance. He hopes to inspire others to value linguistic diversity. “I want to be a language professor and a role model for others. Knowing a language is a powerful way to make people feel at home, appreciating linguistic diversity and embracing their cultural identities.”24. What role did Akram’s father play in his language learning journey A. Teach him to speak fluently. B. Help him set a world record.C Send him to a language school. D. Equip him with learning methods.25. How was Akram challenged in elementary education A. He had a lack of resources. B. He had to drop out of school.C. He was rejected for scholarship. D. He pursued several degrees at a time.26. What might be Akram’s attitude towards Tamil masterpieces A. Admiring. B. Dismissive. C. Critical. D. Thrilled.27. What can be inferred from Akram’s words A. Learning a language requires talent. B. Inspiration serves as a motivation for life.C. Language enhances a sense of belonging. D. Passion can transform into a profession.CDancing lowers the depression associated with Parkinson’s disease, and the benefits can be seen in multiple ways, a new study shows.“It was very cool to see dance had a positive effect on the mood circuits in the brain, which we could see in the imaging from MRI brain scans (扫描),” says Joseph DeSouza, author of the study. “These improvements were also reported by the participants via survey. Our study is the first to demonstrate these benefits across these two detection methods.”The study followed 23 participants with Parkinson’s disease from the Sharing Dance Parkinson’s program at Canada’s National Ballet School, along with family members or caregivers. Participants took weekly dance classes for 8 months, progressing from simple leg and foot work to more complex movements like waltzes and more. The research team focused on the subcallosal cingulate gyrus (SCG), a brain region linked to depression. They measured mood and depression before and after each class using the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) (老年抑郁量表) and conducted regular MRI scans.The researchers found that after each dance class, reported depression rates dropped, and the effect was increasing from class to class, with significant improvements after 8 months. “We showed that SCG’s BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) signal decreases while dancing, which means the SCG was not functioning as fast as it would if you had depression,” says DeSouza. “Parkinson’s disease is often accompanied by depression long before motor symptoms (症状) appear.”Dance is thought to have a double benefit, with music activating the brain’s reward centers, and the movement acting on sensory and motor circuits. DeSouza, dancing with participants for 14 years, says that while dancing is not a treatment for Parkinson’s disease by itself, the benefits are clear. “We’re not trying to cure it with dance,” he says. “What we’re trying to do is to have people live a better quality of life. This goes for both the patients, and their families that take care of them.”28. What do we know about the results of the two detection methods A. They fall short of expectations. B. They are more accurate than before.C. They are distinct from each other. D. They show consistent conclusions.29. How did the researchers conduct the study A. By referring to previous studies. B. By making pre-post comparisons.C. By employing computer modeling. D. By conducting drug experiments.30. What did the researchers find about the SCG A. It is in charge of motor system. B. It can be measured by the GDS.C. Dancing slows down its functioning. D. Depression weakens its BOLD signal.31. What is the best title of the text A. Dancing Away Parkinson’s Blues B. Dancing: Multiple Benefits To Be SeenC. Dancing With Your Mood Circuits D. Dancing: A Journey To Mental Well-beingDThe toy industry is pushing forward with AI chatbots built into stuffed animals and mini robots. These toys are flexible enough to conduct limited conversations with children and to respond to them just as they finish talking. Are these interactions enough to provide the “personalized education” one company claimed Will toys like Curio’s Grem help or harm children’s language development The more language that is addressed to children, the bigger their vocabulary will be. But these vocabulary words are not learned because they were spoken out of context, as current AI-infused toys do, but from caregivers who make the words come alive. Research shows that chatbot talk is unlikely to improve young children’s language outcomes. In fact, if allowed to replace conversations with caregivers, these toys may impede children’s language learning.When a caregiver describes something that a child is interested in, children can learn its name. A chatbot is less able to teach children about their environments because it cannot see and describe a toy the child is holding. Even if it could see, it does not have prior knowledge about the toys a child owns. Language skills do not grow from simply hearing lots of words — they grow from hearing words in conversations that capture the child’s attention.Finally, children are also seeking further information about the sounds of their language. The caregivers’ repetition of the word emphasizes its name while also giving the child more information about the sound of the word. If the child mispronounces the word, the caregiver will likely emphasize the correct pronunciation. Commercially available chatbots can’t reliably do this.Quality language expands on what toddlers (学步的儿童) know, takes the child’s perspective and past history into consideration, and responds to children’s questions. We have seen some work that shows social robots can help preschool children learn vocabulary, and that conversational agents who ask older children to respond to educational television programs can help children learn. However, we need more research to know the effects these robots have on babies’ and toddlers’ language learning. Until that happens, we believe that the humans in toddlers’ lives are responsible for conducting the conversations that grow children’s language. As a researcher and his teammates state, “Our babies shouldn’t be lab mice for toy companies.”32. What is the function of the first paragraph A. To point out a problem. B. To present a phenomenon.C. To put forward the viewpoint. D. To introduce the topic.33. What does the underlined word “impede” in paragraph 2 mean A. Prevent. B. Facilitate. C. Secure. D. Maintain.34. What can a caregiver do to help children learn a language A. Provide interaction in context. B. Emphasize their names.C. Weaken their attention. D. Repeat grammar rules.35. Which of the following is the best title of the passage A. Is It Necessary to Interact with Caregivers B. Will AI-Powered Toys Be a New Toy Trend C. Are Caregivers the Secret to Kids’ Overall Development D. Can AI-Powered Toys Help Toddlers Learn Language 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。StoryTree is a website for sharing, encouraging, and recording personal and family memories and history. It can be done online or offline, in real-time, or in your own time, all in a fun and simple new way. ____36____ All of them work well together to support each other.____37____ StoryTree is different. It lets you “tap” those photos and stories into your digital journal and topical memory books. Everyone belonging to your StoryTree can add and read the entries in real time, or at any time!Additionally, once a week StoryTree sends everyone in a StoryTree group an interesting prompt (提示) into their StoryChat as well as to their emails, to help bring back memories and encourage reflection and discussion. ____38____ (But if your brother tells a big fish story, you will surely want to correct it with the true version!)And if you prefer to save your stories and memories in an additional “private journal”, you can simply create a synchronized (同步的) personal StoryTree that only you can see. ____39____ In fact, create as many StoryTrees as you like, and synchronize as many as you like too!____40____ It’s like having a kind and curious author come to your home whenever you want and have her interview you to compose your personal or family biography. Who doesn’t want to have a personal history book written for them There are over 700 questions in five categories the StoryBook interviewer can ask you, all about your life and family, at your leisure.The fourth and final key tool is StoryBox. It can hold all your old photos, videos, memorable documents, talks, artwork, schoolwork to either store or to sort out later.A. StoryTree does all of this through four key tools.B. Memories can only be shared and preserved alone.C. Each person can read it and respond, or not, as they like.D. StoryTree can also serve as an “automated life-story writer”.E. Or just use StoryTree as a private journal without any group Tree at all.F. It can record whatever you put into your group StoryTree — automatically!G. Most apps let shared photos and life experiences be “Here today, gone tomorrow”.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。James Smith has long succeeded in competition, even in snowball fights as a child. Now that he’s 80, his ___41____ edge has only gotten sharper. “Many have said, ‘You’re crazy,’” said Smith, who visits doctors every few months to check on his ____42____. “But they’ve never told me not to ____43____.”Smith not only runs ultramarathons—races longer than 26.2 miles that often take days to ____44____—he also sets records. Smith said, “I’ve never really thought of my ____45____ as an obstacle, I kind of have the ____46____ of “If somebody else can do it, you know, why can’t I ”There are many ____47____ behind his running. One of Smith’s races came in November 2016, when he ____48____ the challenge of a 100-mile race in southwest China, near the very region where his father, Mickey, fought Japanese soldiers while ___49___ in the U.S. Army Air Corps (空军) during World War Ⅱ. Once, after Smith finished an ultramarathon in California, a stranger ___50___ him a note that said: “Watching you struggle up that hill gave me the ___51___ to fight my own illness. Thank you for showing me how to persevere.” For Smith, it was proof that running could ___52___ life beyond the finish line.After he finished Badwater Ultramarathon, one of the world’s hardest footraces, Smith told his trainer Michael Johnson that it would be his ___53____ ultramarathon. Smith hasn’t ___54____ another race—but Johnson said he would probably find one soon. “He’s showing what’s ___55___ not just for him, but for you too, for me, for all of us,” said Johnson.41. A. knowledgeable B. competitive C. creative D. influential42. A. recovery B. progress C. health D. memory43. A. run B. jump C. play D. leave44. A. watch B. complete C. approach D. maintain45. A. appearance B. gender C. personality D. age46. A. expectation B. choice C. attitude D. method47. A. accidents B. stories C. rewards D. secrets48. A. took on B. thought about C. put aside D. waited for49. A. studying B. travelling C. teaching D. serving50. A. handed B. posted C. bought D. promised51. A. right B. strength C. advice D. duty52. A. inspire B. create C. waste D. risk53. A. upcoming B. favourite C. last D. unforgettable54. A. missed B. finished C. won D. scheduled55. A. real B. necessary C. possible D. useful第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。As temperatures rise across China, a new trend is taking hold. Outdoor sports, ___56___ draw citizens out of gyms and into the wilderness, test people’s physical limits and reconnect them with nature.One standout in this trend, the Spartan Race, has exploded in ___57___(popular) in many Chinese cities. So far, the race along with its ___58___(mud) routes, high walls , and various obstacles, has gained significant attraction online as well. Last month, the Spartan China series___59___ (land) in Changchun while on October 16-17, the Spartan Kids World Championship will be held___60___ the second time at Yunding Snow Park in Hebei Province.Each event challenges participants to complete distances ___61___ (range) from 5 to 50 kilometers, with some ___62___(extreme) demanding obstacles depending on the race category. In practice, the race involves climbing, hanging, and carrying sandbags,___63___ total return to nature from gyms.Liu Mingyi, chief expert at the China Youth Sports and Physical Education Center, said that the rise of outdoor running competitions is far from accidental. “In the past, people stayed indoors, lifting weights in gyms. Now, there’s a growing desire___64___(break) free from concrete buildings.” Liu commented. “These mud-stained events offer not just wildness, ___65___a kind of close dialogue with nature.第三节 单词拼写(本题包含5小空,每空1分,共计5分)与大部分人的想法相反,适度的运动实际上会降低食欲。C________ to popular belief, moderate exercise actually decreases your appetite.这些风筝对于珍惜物品并将其代代相传的社区非常有价值。These kites were i________ valuable to an objects-treasured community that one generation would pass to the next.人们普遍认为应该从综合素质的角度来评价学生。It is widely a________ that students should be evaluated in terms of overall quality.人脑缺氧只需4分钟就会造成永久性损伤。The human brain needs to be without oxygen for only four minutes before p________ damage occurs.我们应该学会与自然和谐相处,而不是征服自然。Instead of conquering nature, we should learn to get along with it h________.第四节 用所学短语完成句子(本题包含5 题,每题1分,共计5分, 错一个空该题不给分)不顾所有挑战,哥伦布设法凭借自己的知识和勇敢确保每个人都平安越过海洋。______ ______ all the challenges, Columbus managed to keep everyone out of danger with his knowledge and bravery across the ocean.总而言之,做一名践行可持续旅游理念的游客归根结底就是要心怀尊重—对自然、文化和人的尊重。In summary, being a sustainable tourist _______ _______ _______ respect—for nature, culture and people.73.考虑到这些文化差异,加拿大自2002年起就一直在庆祝多元文化日也就不足为奇了。Given these cultural differences, _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ Canada has been celebrating Multiculturalism Day since 2002.航天产业中的职业远不只是受到媒体广泛报道的字航员。。Jobs in the space industry_______ _______ _______ the astronauts that receive widespread media coverage.75.最后,如果你想独辟蹊径的话,可以去新斯科舍省的布雷顿角岛玩玩。在岛上,你可以随着小提琴的曲调翩翩起舞,感受凯尔特移民的文化和传统。。Finally, if you are looking for something _______ _______ _______ _______, you may visit Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia, where you can dance to fiddle tunes and enjoy the cultures and traditions of Celtic settlers.第四部分 写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节(满分15分)76. 假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的“走进新农村(Exploring New Rural China)”研学活动。请你给新西兰朋友Oliver写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)你的见闻;(2)你的感想。 注意:(1)写作词数应为100左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Oliver,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分20分)77. 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。David and Jane looked forward to this trip from the very first day of summer vacation. Their parents had booked a small cabin at the edge of a forest, a place their father described as “a hidden world full of wonders.” When they arrived, the siblings were immediately drawn to the quiet charm of the wooden cabin. It stood peacefully among tall pines, with sunlight flickering across its roof like dancing gold.Every morning, their father would take them into the woods, teaching them how to look at the forest the way a ranger would. He told them that trees facing the south usually grew thicker leaves because they got more sunlight. He showed them how to read little animal footprints, how to listen for streams, and how to find safe berries when they felt hungry. When the weather turned cloudy or rainy, the whole family would sit by the fireplace in the cabin, taking turns telling stories. The flames crackled cheerfully while shadows danced against the walls, creating a warm world of their own.One afternoon, however, their parents had to go out for a short errand. Before leaving, they reminded the siblings firmly not to go outside. David and Jane promised, but the promise didn’t last long. The gentle sound of the stream outside the cabin windows was simply too tempting. David looked at his sister and whispered, “Why don’t we go for a little adventure We’ll take the flashlights — if it gets dark, we’ll still be okay.”Jane hesitated only for a moment before her curiosity won. The two slipped out and headed into the woods. The forest welcomed them with dappled sunlight spilling across the ground. Dry leaves crackled crisply under their feet, and a plump, unfamiliar bird hopped from branch to branch, chirping as if greeting them. When they got hungry, the siblings picked the same berries their father had shown them days earlier.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: However, the sky began to dim before they knew it.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: Then David recalled their father’s tip about the south-facing side of the trees.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2026高二英语试题答案第一部分 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 boy do next A.Collect plastic bottles. B.Help draft the poster. C.Buy rubbish bags.【答案】C【原文】M: Hi Lucy, how’s the “Green-School” project going W: I have finished collecting plastic bottles. 200 already piled behind the lab, but I still need to design the poster.M: I’ll run to the store for extra large rubbish bags while you draft it.2.What kind of gift does the woman prefer A.A shared experience. B.A set of kitchen knives. C.A smart coffee maker.【答案】A【原文】M: I heard you just moved into your new place. For your housewarming party, would you prefer a set of fancy kitchen knives or one of those smart coffee makers W: Those are both lovely ideas, but honestly, I’d much rather have you and a few other friends over for a homemade dinner. Helping me create the first real memory in this space would mean so much more.3.When does the main movie start A.At 7:00 p.m. B.At 7:30 p.m. C.At 8:00 p.m.【答案】C【原文】M: Hurry up, it’s already 7 p.m. We’ll be late for the movie.W: Relax, the cinema is only 15 minutes away and there are 45 minutes of previews before the main movie starts.We can arrive just in time for the previews, and the main movie won’t start until after them.4.What is the woman’s purpose in taking the online photography course A.To win a contest. B.To become an expert. C.To better preserve memories.【答案】C【原文】M: I notice you’ve been putting a lot of time into that online photography course. The technical part seems very difficult.W: For me, it’s not about becoming a technical expert at all. When I look back at the photos from my previous trips, they can’t bring back the real feelings of those moments. I want my pictures to keep memories alive so those good memories don’t fade.5.What does Mrs. Carter do for the community A. Teach kids to repair bikes. B.Hold monthly book exchanges.C.Run a community bike shop【答案】B【原文】W: I heard Mrs. Carter was honored for her work in the neighborhood last week.M: That’s right, she doesn’t just organize monthly book exchange activities at the library. She also fixes old bikes for kids for free.W: No wonder everyone says she’s the most helpful person here.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【答案】6.B 7.B【原文】W: You look exhausted, Mark. Are you still on that strict diet M: Yeah, but I’m always tired and easily annoyed. I thought I would feel great.W: Well, extreme diets often have negative effects. Your body needs a variety of nutrients to function. Combine that with the stress from your new job and it’s no wonder you feel this way.M: I guess you are right. I’ve been skipping meals to work and then I am too tired to exercise.W: Maybe focus on eating balanced meals at regular times first before you think about hitting the gym.M: That sounds like a more sustainable approach. I’ll start with seeking professional guidance and fixing my eating habits.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【答案】8.C 9.C 10.C【原文】W: Come in, Michael, I have your essay here.M: Thank you for seeing me, Dr. Reed. I was hoping to hear your comments.W: Of course you’ve chosen a fascinating topic, the influence of social media on people’s life. You’ve gathered many interesting points and abundant evidence, but they feel like a list rather than a logical argument.M: I see. So the parts are there but they don’t build towards a central idea.W: Exactly. Your argument is a bit unclear, so my advice is that you need to narrow the focus of your argument and then restructure the essay to support it more directly. Each paragraph should serve to prove that central claim.M: I understand that makes perfect sense. Thank you.W: You’re welcome. If you revise it by Friday, I can check it again before you submit it next Monday.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【答案】11.A 12.B 13.B【原文】M: Hi Lisa, I ran into a problem with the library books I borrowed last month. The poetry book was supposed to be returned today, but I can’t find it anywhere.W: Tom, did you check the library’s policy for lost books You might not have to pay the fine right away.M: Really I was so worried. I thought I’d have to pay double the book’s cost, like my cousin did last year. What should I do first W: First, go to the library’s front desk and report the loss. They’ll give you a two-week grace period to look for it again. If you still can’t find it, you only need to pay the original price within one month, not double.M: That’s a relief. I’ll go after class this afternoon.W: If it is really lost for good, let me know the exact cost. I was taking a part-time job at the campus bookstore to save up for a new notebook. We could take that job together and I’ll split half the book cost with you.M: That’s so kind of you, Lisa.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【答案】14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B【原文】M: Dr Lee, your companion robot project has gained a lot of attention. Could you tell us about its design purpose W: Of course, while the robot does have practical functions like medical reminders and doing household chores, its primary goal is to offer companionship to the elderly.M: That’s fascinating. Are you focusing on making it as perfect as possible W: Interestingly, our customer data showed something different. They preferred robots that bonded with them. One gentleman told us I don’t need a machine that’s perfect. I need a companion that feels like it’s trying to understand my world.M: What does this mean for the future of your project W: It means a shift in our philosophy. Our priority is not just adding features or speeding up processors. We are now focusing on enabling the robot to adapt to each user’s unique personality.M: This is great. When can this robot be available for purchase W: Our new version won’t be released until next year. It will first undergo a three-month trial period starting in March 2026. We plan to make it available for purchase right after the trial ends.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【答案】18.C 19.A 20.B【原文】Good morning, everyone. Let’s dive into a wonder of the deep sea — the vampire squid. Its name sounds scary, but it’s not a vampire. And it’s not quite a squid either. It’s a unique creature that lives in the dark oxygen low zones of the ocean, usually 600 to 900 meters below the surface.To survive the attacks from its enemies, it has developed an amazing defense strategy. When threatened, it doesn’t release dark ink like its shallow water cousins. Instead, it performs a magic trick. It turns itself inside out. It pulls its arms over its body, forming a huge cover. But that’s not all to make this display even more confusing. For attackers, the tips of its arms shine with light, creating an amazing light show.Scientists believe this combination of a physical cover and unexpected light is meant to frighten and distract its attackers, buying the vampire squid precious seconds to escape into the darkness.阅读理解A篇【答案】21. A 22. C 23. CB篇【答案】24. D 25. A 26. A 27. CC篇【答案】28. D 29. B 30. C 31. A【答案】32. D 33. A 34. A 35. D【答案】36. A 37. G 38. C 39. E 40. D完形填空:【答案】41. B 42. C 43. A 44. B 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. A 51. B 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. C语法填空:【答案】56. which 57. popularity 58. muddy 59. landed 60. forranging 62. extremely 63. a 64. to break 65. but单词拼写Contrary 67.incredibly 68.acknowledged 69.permanent 70.harmoniously完成句子Regardless of 72.comes down to 73. it comes as no surprise that74.go far beyond 75.off the beaten track【答案】A possible version:Dear Oliver,How have you been I’m excited to share the study tour “Exploring New Rural China” organized by our school last week.The village we visited was a shining example of rural revitalization. What left the deepest impression on me was the high-tech farm, where advanced technologies such as drip irrigation and drones were being utilized. Additionally, local artisans showcased their centuries-old bamboo weaving techniques, creating exquisite artworks that are sold globally through e-commerce platforms.This eye-opening experience reshaped my understanding of rural China. I realized that technological advancements are not only breathing new life into villages but also maintaining cultural continuity. I’m genuinely proud of the rural development in our country.Hope you can visit China’s countryside someday to experience its unique charm firsthand!Yours,Li Hua【答案】参考范文Paragraph 1: However, the sky began to dim before they knew it. Jane tightened her grip on David’s arm, her voice trembling with apprehension. “We should have listened to Mom and Dad. What if we can’t find our way back ” David forced a calm tone, though his own heart raced. “Don’t panic. We have our flashlights, and remember all those survival skills Dad taught us.” But as darkness fell, their flashlights’ feeble beams were swallowed by the oppressive gloom. The gnarled trees loomed like giants, and the stream’s murmur turned into ominous whispers of their predicament.Paragraph 2: Then David recalled their father’s tip about the south-facing side of the trees. “Wait!” David exclaimed suddenly, “Dad said south-facing trees have thicker branches for more sunlight — find south, and we can get back to the cabin!” Following this natural compass, they ventured carefully through the undergrowth. After what felt like an eternity, a faint golden glow pierced through the dense trees — the cabin’s porch light! Rushing forward with exhilaration, they embraced each other in overwhelming relief. Their parents, who had been searching frantically, greeted them with tears of joy and relieved laughter. That evening, David and Jane found their way home and learned preparation and mindfulness turn reckless escapades into meaningful journeys. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江苏省扬州市邗江区2025-2026学年高二下学期期中调研英语听力.mp3 江苏省扬州市邗江区2025-2026学年高二下学期期中调研英语试卷(含音频).docx