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邵东市振华中学 2026年上学期高二英语期中考试答案
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阅读理解 21---25 DABBC 26---30BCDBA 31---35 DACBC
七选五 36-40 EGFCB
完形填空 41---45 CDACB 46---50 ADCDA 51---55 BDBCC
语法填空
56. bringing 57.than 58.a 59.interesting 60.how
61. taught 62.to learn 63.called 64.be found 65.experiments
66.小作文范文
My favourite festival
Among the festivals at home and abroad, the Spring Festival always comes first to my mind. As
the most typical Chinese traditional festival, it always means a time of reunion for Chinese people,
wherever we are. Family members gather together on New Year's Eve, eating all kinds of food,
talking about the past, and hoping for a good future happily at the table. As for children, receiving
“lucky money” in red envelopes is probably their favourite festival custom. All in all, it really brings
happiness to me. That's why I like it most.
67. 大作文范文
Then, the worst thing I could have imagined happened. The coolest boy in my class walked up
to me and said,“What are you reading ” He had never even looked at me before, let alone spoken to
me. My face was red with shame, but I had no choice but to show him the book. “Watership Down is
the best book I' ve ever read,” he said. I was speechless. All that worrying ... and instead of being
laughed at or picked on, I made a new friend, someone who loved reading just as much as I did.
I learned a huge lesson from that experience— reading is cool, no matter what. No need to feel
shy about it, no need to explain your choice of book, no need to be afraid and assume people won't
understand. Reading can take you anywhere and everywhere, the perfect way to escape a
less-than-perfect life. Watership Down made me understand why we need the magic of stories, and
why we should never, ever be ashamed of that.■
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66.小作文(满分15分)
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姓名
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第2页共2页邵东市振华中学 2026年上学期高一英语期中考试
总分 150 分 考试时间 120 分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
听下面 5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. What did Mary probably do
A. She was a reporter. B. She was a lawyer. C. She was a teacher.
2. How did Sam invite the woman to his party
A. By making a call. B. By sending an email. C. By posting an invitation card.
3. What is the woman going to do tomorrow
A. Go to work. B. Meet a friend. C. Make a journey.
4. When will the speakers watch the show
A. At 8:00 pm. B. At 9:00 pm. C. At 9:30 pm.
5. Which photo will the man send in for the competition
A. The one of the bird. B. The one of the tiger. C. The one of the dolphin.
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,选出最佳选项。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. At what age did the woman start learning the violin
A. Eight. B. Nine. C. Ten.
7. What does the man want to learn
A. The violin. B. The guitar. C. The piano.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. Where is the man now
A. In a cinema. B. In a cafe. C. In a bookshop.
9. How did the man get to the shopping center
A. By bike. B. By bus. C. By car.
10. What time is it probably now
A. 6:00. B. 6:30. C. 7:00.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Brother and sister.
12. What did the woman's grandfather teach her
A. To have a positive attitude to life.
B. To do the most important things first.
C. To explore and experience new interests.
13. What does the woman think of her way to achieve goals
A. Fun. B. Easy. C. Useful.
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听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。
14. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. When to have the party. B. How to celebrate a birthday.
C. Who to attend the party.
15. How does the woman sound at the beginning of the conversation
A. Interested. B. Surprised. C. Confused.
16. What does the man suggest the woman do at the end
A. Ask more guests to come. B. Send the invitations early.
C. Find out guests' preferences.
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17. What is “Salsa Stars”
A. A band. B. A song. C. A concert.
18. What did the speaker say about the music performance
A. It was relaxing. B. It was exciting. C. It was disappointing.
19. Why did the concert finish earlier than planned
A. Because of the weather. B. Because of the audience.
C. Because of the equipment.
20. What do we know about the concerts at Century Park
A. The tickets are cheap. B. They last for one month.
C. They take place on Saturdays.
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)
阅读理下列文章,从每题所给的 ABCD 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Summer nights 2022 — The Blue Room Theatre
Summer nights is a program of theatre and performance held every year at the Blue Room
Theatre during Perth's Summer Festival Season. Information about some of the shows included in
Summer nights 2022 is listed below.
Conversations with a Fish
Ages: 14 years and older
Dates: Thursday, 27 January 2022 to Thursday, 3 February 2022
Running Time: 70 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $21.00, Full Price $28.00, Concession $23.00
Show Summary:
A fish faces different existential dilemmas relating to human experience. What happens You
decide.
107
Ages: 15 years and older
Dates: Thursday, 27 January 2022 to Saturday, 5 February 2022
Running Time: 90 minutes
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Ticket Prices: Early Bird $23.00, Full Price $30.00, Concession $25.00
Show Summary:
Four students, four girls of colour, four young people just try to get through high school and
figure out their place in the world.
She's Terribly Greedy
Ages: 15 years and older
Dates: Thursday, 27 January 2022 to Thursday, 3 February 2022
Running Time: 50 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $21.00, Full Price $28.00, Concession $23.00
Show Summary:
20-year-old Ellenore looks at a feast, each plate a different future calling out to her — and she
wants everything. She wants to wear every dress hanging in her closet. She wants every possible
version of herself. Yet here she stands, looking at her future, and can't choose.
Utopia
Ages: 16 years and older
Dates: Tuesday, 8 February 2022 to Saturday, 12 February 2022
Running Time: 45 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $18.00, Full Price $25.00, Concession $20.00
Show Summary:
Utopia is a work of anger, despair and resilience (适应力) ... an expression from a young man
watching horrors (可怕的经历) unfold in his homeland Afghanistan and across the world.
21. What is the normal ticket price of Conversations with a Fish
A. $21.00 B. $23.00 C. $25.00 D. $28.00
22. What do 107 and She's Terribly Greedy have in common
A. They are for the same age group.
B. They last the same length of time.
C. They charge the same ticket price.
D. They are shown on the same dates.
23. Which of the following shows is about life in Afghanistan
A. 107 B. Utopia C. She's Terribly Greedy D. Conversations with a Fish
B
A librarian, Jennifer Williams's mother read to her three children every day. “Not until we went
to kindergarten,” Williams said. “Until we went to college.”
When Williams, now 54, became a primary school teacher in Danville, Virginia, she wanted her
students to fall in love with reading just as she had. But she realized that some kids had limited
access to books.
“It's very obvious to teachers of young children which kids are read to versus kids who are not,”
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she said. To Williams, the solution was giving kids books. In 2017, as part of an event called Engage
Danville, she gave away 900 used children's books over three days. Most people would be satisfied
with that. Most.
“My husband was like, ‘Wow, congratulations,’ and I was like, ‘Well, anybody can do that,’ ”
she said. “I told him, ‘I want to give away a million books.’ ”
It sounds like an unreachable number, but as Williams posted on Facebook: “Don't complain in
the bleachers (露天看台) if you aren't willing to work hard out on the field.”
So she got to work, first by roping in friends to donate books or money to buy books. “I've lived
in this town for 35 years,” she said. “My community has come together and said, ‘You've always
helped us, now let us help you.’ ”
Before long, as news of Williams's project spread, strangers started leaving books on her front
porch (门廊). As quickly as the books come in, Williams gives them to local schools and little free
libraries in Danville.
In the four years she's been doing all this, the Book Lady, as Williams has come to be known,
has given away more than 78,000 books— only 922,000 more to reach her goal! And she's not
slowing down. It's too important for kids with few options.
“Reading can take you anywhere,” she said. “You can travel in time and space. If you can read,
you can learn almost anything.”
24. What did Williams notice when she encouraged her students to read
A. Some of them disliked reading.
B. Some of them had few books to read.
C. Some of them preferred to read themselves.
D. Some of them began reading in kindergarten.
25. How did Williams feel about her achievement in 2017
A. She was disappointed. B. She wasn't confident.
C. She wasn't satisfied. D. She was stressed.
26. How did Williams's community respond to her project
A. They were rather uncertain.
B. They were ready to lend a hand.
C. They thought it was unachievable.
D. They believed it would win high praise.
27. What does Williams plan to do
A. Set up a free library.
B. Travel around the world.
C. Keep doing what she does.
D. Ask her students to take learning trips.
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C
Early reports on COVID-19 compared what was developing to the “Spanish Flu”, an influenza
pandemic (流感大流行 ) just over 100 years earlier. And yet, I grew up never having heard my
parents speak of it or their experiences! I had questions about it, but no answers since my parents are
no longer with us. I thought to myself, “I don't want this kind of thing to happen to the younger
generation in my family in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
One day in December 2020, I had an idea of a family quilt (被子) documenting our family’s
experience of the pandemic. The idea excited me because I've always loved quilting. Also, I really
wanted something creative to do during lockdown.
I ran the idea by my family members — my four adult children and their spouses (配偶) (with
invitations also to my eight grandchildren). They all gave it some thought and said “Go for it!”
So, I asked each person to create a square to express their views on and experiences of the
pandemic. We did some brainstorming together. I ordered the cloth and quilting supplies we needed.
And we found a good local shop that did a great job printing photos and other designs onto cloth.
Each family unit contributed a few completed squares for a total of 20 squares. The quilt covers three
generations: the youngest family member is 17 this year, and I'm the oldest at 83. It took us almost
four months from the time I imagined it to the day I finished sewing (缝)it up.
Once the pandemic has ended, I will sew the end date and any other key information onto the
inside of the quilt. It may not be as skilled as some of my earlier work — I hadn't made a quilt in a
long time! — but it's certainly one of the most creative and exciting things I've done already serving
the cause of bringing our family closer together.
28. Why did the author decide to create a family quilt during COVID-19
A. To keep her family's quilt making tradition alive.
B. To show her love and appreciation for her parents.
C. To get her children's attention away from the pandemic.
D. To record memories of the pandemic for future generations.
29. What was the author's family's attitude to her idea of creating a family quilt
A. They thought it was crazy. B. They were supportive of it.
C. They were doubtful about it. D. They paid little attention to it.
30. What can we learn about the quilt from paragraph 4
A. It was a joint effort.
B. It could be seen in a local shop.
C. It became a fine example of new quilts.
D. It took longer to complete than expected.
31. What does the author say about the quilt
A. It reminds her of her childhood.
B. It took more skill than her earlier work.
C. It will be popular with family members.
D. It has connected her family more closely.
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D
The Amazon rainforest is as pristine (处于原始状态的) a place as most people can imagine, but
even there, the effects of a changing climate are playing out. Previous research found that some birds
in the Amazon are experiencing drops that may be related to climate change. Now, new research
suggests that as the Amazon's dry season has gotten hotter, some species are starting to evolve(进化).
For the new study, researchers studied 77 non-migratory(不迁徙的 ) species over a 40-year
period. They reported in the journal Science Advances that 36 species have lost weight, as much as 2
percent of their body weight every ten years since 1980. Meanwhile, all the species became smaller
in body size, while a third grew longer wings.
The researchers themselves are unsure what advantage the wing length changes give the birds,
but smaller birds may have an easier time keeping cool. In general, smaller animals have a larger
ratio (比例) of surface area to body size, so they dissipate more heat faster than a bigger animal. Less
available food, such as fruit or insects, in dryer weather might lead to smaller body size.
“Think about a fighter plane. It has short wings and is heavy. It has to go really fast to stay high
in the air, so it uses up plenty of energy,” says ecologist Vitek Jirinec, who led the new study, while
“a glider (滑翔机) almost uses no power to stay high in the air, because it's got these long wings, and
it's light.”
For those who wonder why a small body change in a small homebody bird should matter,
Jirinec points to how our actions have effects we don't always see—such as changing the size and
shape of animals half a world away.
“We think of Amazonia as a pristine place, of life, untouched by people, away from
deforestation,” Jirinec says. “But it looks like no, not necessarily.”
32. What does the new study find out about some bird species in the Amazon rainforest
A. They have changed physically.
B. They are dying out due to hotter weather.
C. They have a smaller population than before.
D. They have migrated as a result of less rainfall.
33. What does the underlined word “dissipate” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Feel. B. Need. C. Give out. D. Make use of.
34. Why does Vitek Jirinec mention a fighter plane and a glider in paragraph 4
A. To study how birds speed up in the air.
B. To show the advantage of birds' longer wings.
C. To describe how birds' wings move when flying.
D. To introduce the difficulty birds can meet when flying.
35. What does Vitek Jirinec think of the Amazon rainforest
A. It isn't as attractive as it was.
B. It is making a quick recovery.
C. It is being influenced by human activities.
D. It isn't suitable for some bird species any longer.
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第二节七选五(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
We buy what we need and want. But, at the same time, we also need to make sure that we are
not short of cash while shopping and we are saving our money with every purchase (购买) we make.
Below are some simple tips.
Make a shopping list.
When you list the items you want to shop for, you don't buy excessively or impulsively (过度或
冲动地) while shopping. 36.____ This helps you to save money and move within a budget (预算).
Compare prices.
37.____ Instead, look and find the product in other stores to see which offers the cheapest price.
You can check online sites too.
Leave the store when in doubt.
If you cannot decide whether to buy a product, do not make a purchase. Instead, leave the store.
If you decide later that you want it, you can always visit the shop next time. 38 .____.
Watch out for sale offers.
Don't go for items on sale if they are not needed, even if they are being offered at a cheap price.
Only buy what you need.
39.____
Don't choose friends who are shopaholics (购物狂) themselves and love to see you spending
because it makes them feel better about their purchases. Instead, go to malls (购物广场) with friends
who do not pressure you to buy anything but give you an honest opinion and help you in making
your purchase.
40.____ However, with some effort and time, you will be able to build a bigger savings account
and a healthier budget.
A. If you can make it, then don't buy.
B. Saving while shopping is not easy.
C. Pick your shopping friends wisely.
D. Think before buying: Am I going to need it
E. The rule allows you to buy only what's on the list.
F. Chances are, you'll be glad that you saved the money.
G. Don't just buy right away on seeing a product you find.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I began to let my boys, Jason and Justin, stay alone after school, I told them to call my
office and tell me when they arrived home from school. After that, they were 41. ______ to call in an
emergency. I explained to them that I was 42. ______ work and could not be 43. ______ phone calls
every few minutes. Yet over and over the 44. ______ would ring with both of them trying to explain
to me at the same time what the other had done wrong. We would go over the 45. ______ again, and
the calls might 46. ______ for a while.
The real topper came the day I was called out of a meeting with the 47. ______ that my son was
on the telephone with an emergency. Of course, my heart raced, and I 48. ______ for my phone. I
answered, only to have Jason tell me that we had no 49. ______ in the house. As my heart stopped
racing, I 50. ______ that there was plenty of food in the house. “But we have no chips,” he
responded. 51. ______ in the eyes of a boy, when you have no potato chips, you have no food. At the
time I was not very 52. ______ him, and by the time I hung up, he was aware of my displeasure.
Over the years, as my sons have grown up, the 53. ______ of that phone call brings laughter to
my heart. I guess it is 54. ______ for us moms to remember that adults and children may have very
different 55. ______ on what makes an emergency.
41. A. also B. seldom C. only D. even
42. A. interested in B. worried about C. happy with D. busy at
43. A. taking B. controlling C. reminding D. recording
44. A. door B. alarm C. phone D. radio
45. A. trips B. rules C. changes D. numbers
46. A. stop B. continue C. repeat D. shake
47. A. hope B. story C. plan D. message
48. A. looked B. paid C. hurried D. asked
49. A. money B. power C. water D. food
50. A. explained B. agreed C. wished D. imagined
51. A. Suddenly B. Obviously C. Quickly D. Luckily
52. A. afraid of B. bored with C. proud of D. pleased with
53. A. activity B. thought C. game D. news
54. A. impossible B. safe C. important D. difficult
55. A. experiences B. habits C. views D. examples
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第二节语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A 72-year-old grandma has become a hit on Chinese social media for 56. ______ (bring)
physics to the masses with her unique videos and attracted more 57. ______ one million followers in
the process.
Wu Yuren is a retired physics professor from Shanghai’s Tongji University in eastern China.
Three years ago, she joined 58. ______ team of teachers as part of a science “popularization
campaign” on Kuaishou and other short video platforms.
“Physics is very 59. ______ (interest). Why is it that many students don't like it Because they
are afraid of difficult physics tests,” Wu said. “I hope to tell teachers and kids 60. ______ to teach or
learn physics.”
When Wu 61. ______ (teach) physics to university students many years ago, she found they did
not like the subject, and had no curiosity or desire 62. ______ (learn) about it.
Wu, 63. ______ (call) “grandma Wu” or “science grandma” online, uses simple props (道具)
that can easily 64. ______ (find) in everyday life to teach a young audience about physics concepts
(概念). She sets up many simple 65. ______ (experiment) in a down-to-earth style to attract and hold
people's interest. She also tries to inspire her students' imagination.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40分)
第一节小作文(满分 15分)
你校英文报正在举办题为 “My favourite festival” 的征文活动,请你写一篇英语短文投稿,内
容包括:
1. 介绍喜欢的节日;
2. 说明喜欢的理由。
注意:写作词数应为 80左右。
第二节大作文(满分 25分)
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。
I learned to love reading early on. I frequently our local libraries. But even so, the only books I
actually owned were the occasional Christmas annual (圣诞年刊).
Then, the year I turned twelve, something amazing happened. I was given a book, and it wasn't
an annual, but a real novel. The book was Watership Down by Richard Adams. I was amazed. It
wasn't my birthday, it wasn't Christmas ... and yet here was a book.
Watership Down is a real adventure story about a group of rabbits who escape to find a new
home when one of them senses that danger is coming. The story pulled me in at once. I couldn't put
it down all weekend.
On Monday morning I couldn't bear the idea of leaving the book behind, so I put it into my
schoolbag. There was just one problem. I was twelve, and in the second year of a pretty tough
secondary school where reading was not always considered to be cool. None of my friends were
bookworms (书迷), and the idea of being caught reading a book with a big picture of a rabbit on the
cover was my worst nightmare (噩梦). People would laugh at me and call me a bookworm— worse,
they'd think I was a baby, reading a book about rabbits.
In the end, the need to keep on reading won out, and I headed off to school with the book
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hidden away under my school things. I was hoping to find a quiet moment to myself to read in peace.
Maybe on the bus coming home
Finally, I struck lucky. Our English teacher was late coming to class, and my friends gathered
outside the classroom door, making the most of the unexpected freedom. Instead of joining them, I
headed in the opposite direction and found a quiet corner where I could read in peace, all at a safe
distance from my classmates.
I opened up the book, taking great care to place a hand over the rabbit picture on the cover, and
right away I was brought back to the exciting story.
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Then, the worst thing I could have imagined happened.______________________________
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I learned a huge lesson from that experience — reading is cool, no matter what. ___________
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