资源简介 重庆八中 2025—2026学年度(下)高二年级半期考试英语试题(试题满分:150分考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1、答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上。2、选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用 2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3、非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4、考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。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,从试题所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1. Why was the man late for work A. He was stuck in traffic.B. He had a traffic accident.C. His car broke down on the road.2. Where is the woman probably from A. Peru. B. Britain. C. Mexico.3. What is the man doing A. Placing an order.B. Complaining about an item.C. Inquiring about a delivery service.4. What do we know about Jim A. He has a leg injury.B. He gave up football.C. He spent holiday with teammates.5. Who might Lily be A. The woman's boss.B. The woman's babysitter.C. The woman's child.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. What was the woman doing when it started raining A She was walking home.B. She was playing basketball.C. She was chatting with a friend.7. What did the woman fail to do A. Find a shelter. B. Contact her mom. C. See the lightning.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 9题。8. When does the conversation take place A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the afternoon.9. What has the man been busy doing A. Meeting the clients.B. Setting up new workspace.C. Checking the heater.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. What is the woman doing A. Borrowing a tent. B. Packing a tent. C. Returning a tent.11. What is the woman's motivation for climbing A. To have fun. B. To improve her fitness. C. To get close to nature.12. Where will the speakers do rock climbing together A. At a gym. B. In the wild. C. At a climbing center.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。13. What happened to the woman at the beginning A. She lost her phone.B. She couldn't find the way.C. She was trapped in heavy snow.14. Why did the woman turn off the engine A. The car was running out of gas.B. She stopped to answer a call.C. The engine couldn't work properly.15. How did the woman keep warm A. By drinking hot tea.B. By using the car heater.C. By having more clothes on.16. What did the emergency services do A. They called an ambulance.B. They led the woman to her home.C. They helped the woman go to the main road.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. Which requirement is first mentioned A. The age limit. B. Police records. C. References.18. Who can the applicants supply references from A. Police. officers. B. Their former bosses. C. Their relatives.19. What should the reference be about A. Work performance. B. Work habits. C. Work experience.20. What will be at the volunteers’ own expense A. Dinners. B. Phone calls. C. Transportation.第二部分阅读理解(共 20小题;每小题 2.5分,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、 C和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。VitaCare GummiesProduct Information SheetBoost your daily wellness with VitaCare gummies (软糖). Made with essential vitamins(维生素)and minerals,these tasty gummies help-fill-nutritional gaps in your diet, supporting your immune (免疫的 ) system and overallenergy levels. Enjoy the natural orange flavor as part of a balanced lifestyle.Active Components Key Benefits (Per 2 Gummies Serving)Directions for Use:Adults and children (12 years and above): Take 2 gummies daily.Chew thoroughly. Best taken with a meal. Do not take more than the recommended daily intake.Storage:Keep the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight.Warning:Keep out of reach of children. This product is not intended for children under 12.Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking other medications, or have a known medicalcondition.Note:These gummies add essential nutrients to your daily routine and should not replace a varied diet and healthylifestyle.Net Contents:60 gummies.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intendedto identify, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.21. What are VitaCare gummies intended to do:A. Replace daily meals for weight loss. B. Relieve flu symptoms.C. Add specific nutrients to the diet. D. Contribute to youthful skin.22. Which component provides 100% of the Daily Value for cell protection A. Vitamin C. B. Zinc. C. Elderberry Extract. D. Vitamin D3.23. How long will one bottle last if taken as directed A.15 days. B.30 days. C.60 days. D.90 days.BWhen the first season of Downton Abbey aired in the U. S., my wife Carol and I were totally absorbed. Carol,who writes under the name, Carol Wallace, had always been fascinated by English history, especially the periodwhen American wealthy women married into the British nobility(贵族).She co-authored To Marry an English Lordin 1989, a book about this topic, but it was long out of print. Downton Abbey seemed to reflect many themes fromher book, even featuring an American character married to the British lordly owner of the house.As the second season aired in Britain in fall 2011, the New York Times ran a piece suggesting books forDownton Abbey fans. Sadly, Carol's book wasn't included.“I wish you could talk to Julian Fellowes, the writer forthe series,” I said,“He'd love your book.”“But how could we ever reach him ” Carol replied.Later that afternoon, while walking down Thirty-Fourth Street in New York, I ran into an old friend. Sheintroduced me to a friend who, to my surprise, knew how to contact Julian Fellowes.Thanks to her involvement in aBritish historical society, she had his contact details and shared them with meCarol emailed Fellowes that evening, unsure if he'd even see it. The next day, she heard directly from him. Hewas a big fan of her book, and, in fact, it had informed the series. Fellowes offered to write to the New York Times,which published his letter to the editor almost immediately.“In your article about books that might please fans of Downton Abbey,” Fellowes wrote,“I was sorry that onetitle was missing: To Marry an English Lord…”Carol thanked him and asked if he'd write a promotional description for the book, which she hoped may inspirea reprint. Of course, by all means, Fellowes agreed. When the book was republished, it was labeled“an inspiration forthe popular television series Downton Abbey.” Thanks to this, the book sold more copies than before—— all becauseof an unexpected chain of events that only angels could have seen coming.24. What can we learn about Carol from Paragraph 1 A. She was a fan of Downton Abbey.B. She was fascinated by American historyC. She wrote several novels about British nobility.D. She volunteered as a consultant for a TV show.25. How did Carol manage to contact Julian Fellowes A By attending a historical event.B. By running into him in the street.C. By calling a society he was involved in.D. By asking someone for his contact information.26. How was Carol's book linked to Downton Abbey A. It was inspired by the series.B. It played a role in shaping the series.C. Both were praised by the same editor.D. Both were written from the same point of view.27. What was the result of the book's reprint A. It brought about a movie adaptation.B. It witnessed increased sales of the bookC. It boosted the author's confidence.D. It inspired the creation of similar books.CImagine the final stretch of a marathon: your body aches, but the cheering crowd gives you energy to run faster.Similarly, a basketball team wins more home games in front of their own fans.Even you might solve a problem fasterwhen someone watches. These common experiences all point to a basic psychological principle.This phenomenon is known as social facilitation, which describes how individuals can perform tasks differentlywhen in the company of others compared to when they are alone. The concept was first proposed by psychologistNorman Tripplett, who noticed that cyclists raced faster in groups. He tested his theory with a simple experimentwhere children were tasked with winding fishing line.Tripplett observed that the children around others moved faster,suggesting that a nearby peer can motivate.But later studies found conflicting evidence. In another test, participants were given a more complex task, likememorizing a list of words. Those in front of others performed worse than those working alone. This contradictionled to a key change of the theory. The presence of an audience tends to improve performance on simple tasks. On theother hand, for novel tasks, the same audience can hurt performance.Why does this happen Psychologists suggest the key reason is our concern about being judged by others Sinceapproval and disapproval often depend on others' evaluations, we naturally become more alert in front of an audience.There isn't one recipe for success, but social facilitation theory helps to point us in the right direction. Toimprove a well-practiced skill like running or playing an instrument, strategically seek an audience by joining a clubor performing publicly. However, if you struggle when watched,practice alone until you gain confidence. By takingadvantage of social settings wisely, we can use the audience effect to achieve our best performance.28. What is the main idea of social facilitation A. Group interaction enhances learning efficiency.B. Individual performance peaks in competitive settings.C. Social situations have predictable effects on behavior.D. The presence of others can influence our performance.29. Which factor can explain the conflicting results in paragraph 3 A. The size of the audience. B. The difficulty of the task.C. The type of the reward. D. The personality of the participant.30. What is the root cause of social facilitation A. Evaluation: anxiety. B. Peer pressure.C. Competitive desire. D. Personal standard.31. What does the author suggest we do about the phenomenon A. Gradually increase audience size. B. Thoughtfully manage social contexts.C. Actively observe others' performances. D. Strategically seek supportive audiences.DTechnology seems to discourage slow, immersive reading. Reading on a screen tires your eyes and makes itharder to keep your place. So online writing tends to be more skimmable and list-like than printed text.We shouldn't overplay this danger. All readers skim, a skill learned in childhood as we become better readers.Nor is there anything new in these fears about declining attention spans(持续时间). So far, the concerns have turnedout to be false alarms.“Quite a few critics have been worried about attention span lately and see very short stories assigns of cultural decline,” the American author Selvin Brown wrote.“But no one ever said that poems were evidenceof short attention spans.”And yet the Internet has certainly changed the way we read. First, it means that there is more to read, becausemore people than ever are writing. Digital writing is designed for rapid release and immediate response. Onlinearticles quickly attract comments within minutes of publication. This can make writing and reading more interactiveand fun, but people often respond too quickly without thinking much about others’ ideas. The result is a noisy spacewhere everyone talks over everyone else, all desperate to be heard.To a slow reader, a piece of writing can only be fully understood by engaging with the words and slowlyfollowing the line of thought. The human need for this kind of deep reading is too tenacious for any new technologyto destroy. We often assume that technological change is unstoppable and one-directional, so that older media likeprinted books are kicked out by newer digital forms. In practice, however, older technologies can coexist with newones. The Kindle and the iPad have not killed off the printed book any more than the car killed off the bicycle. Westill want to enjoy carefully-formed ideas and precisely-chosen words. Even in a fast-moving age, there is time forslow reading.32. What is the author's attitude towards Selvin Brown's opinion A. Favorable. B. Critical. C. Doubtful. D. Objective.33. What can be inferred about digital reading from Paragraph 3 A. It requires readers to stay fully immersed.B. It encourages readers to think more deeply.C. It leads readers to value responding over reflection.D. It reduces the amount of information people are exposed to.34. What does the underlined word“tenacious” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A. Straight-forward. B. Old-fashioned.C. Deep-rooted. D. Well-balanced.35. Which would be the best title for the passage A. Slow Reading Is Here to StayB. Digital Technology Prevents Slow ReadingC. Digital Reading: An Unstoppable RevolutionD. Screen vs. Print: Which Requires Deep Reading第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Do you love birds and want to get closer to their world You' re not alone. 36 Now,Bird Buddy, asmart bird feeder, lets you see birds in a new way. Combining technology with nature observation, it opens a windowinto the lives of your garden's feathered visitors.One of Bird Buddy's best features is its camera. It has a built-in camera that captures real-time photos andvideos. Connected to Wi-Fi, it sends each visiting bird directly to your phone. Whether it's a lively sparrow or a shyfinch, you get a clear, close look with every visit 37 With this view, bird watching becomes an effortlessand thrilling experience.38 It uses AI to identify over 1,000 bird species. It sends you a notification(通知)when a birdarrives. There's even a“Name That Bird” feature that lets you name and follow individual birds over time. Thisfunction helps you build connection with your backyard guests. Each identified bird is saved into a digital collection.Thus, a visual diary of visits is built. It turns simple watching into a rewarding hobby.But Bird Buddy does more than bring joy. It also builds eco-awareness. According to Audubon's Survival bydegrees report, two-thirds of North American bird species face serious threats from climate change. By watching andidentifying birds, users gradually grow more aware of local wildlife and environmental shifts. 39What's more, Bird Buddy directly aids scientific research and conservation. 40 Researchers canuse this information to track migrations, monitor population health, and study climate impacts. Bird Buddy showshow technology can bring us closer to nature—— and help keep it safe for the future.A. Bird Buddy includes smart bird recognition.B. This can lead to stronger support for conservation.C. It collects data from millions of bird visits each day.D. It's like having a front-row seat to nature's wonders.E. It invites researchers to share their knowledge about birds.F. Bird Buddy's AI system provides live comments on bird behavior.G. Birdwatching is a popular activity for over 96 million people in America.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)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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It was time to go back to school. I was excited to see friends I hadn't seen in a really long time.But, to behonest,I was also 41 about all the new stuff. That was why I 42 that I was extra prepared.My plan was to wake up early, put on my carefully 43 clothes and eat my carefully chosen breakfast. I'd ridemy carefully cleaned bike to school, 44 my brand-new classroom and feel calm, cool and collected for the rest ofthe day.I have to say, everything went according to plan—— 45 , well, it didn't.My new teacher, Mr. Jax, who seemed very serious, started out by going over the class rules.Then he askedeach of us to say a quick something about our 46 . Most kids seemed pretty shy after being away from their 47 fora while and said only a few words. Soon it would be my turn.As Susan talked about her family's road trip, I heard a 48 sound coming from under my desk. Was it thesound my mouse makes when he is shaking his tail I unzipped my backpack, and very quickly zipped it back upagain. I had no idea when, why, or how Mr. Nibbles had 49 into my backpack, but there he was!My heart raced. This was 50 not how my first day back at school was supposed to go! “Daniel, it's your turn.”said Mr. Jax. Then he asked,“Are you all right ” Now everybody's looking at me! I sat still, awkward, but finallymanaged to make words come out of my mouth, 51 what was going on.To my 52 , Mr. Jax comforted softly,“Don't worry, Mr. Nibbles. The first day of school can be challengingfor all of us.” Then he asked the class if anyone wanted to 53 ideas to help Mr.Nibbles feel more comfortable. Aswe 54 , I noticed trying to figure out how to help Mr. Nibbles helped all of us feel less 55 .41. A. particular B. disappointed C. certain D. nervous42. A.commented B. predicted C. understood D. ensured43. A. taken-up B wet-up C. sold-out D. laid-out44. A. introduce B. enter C. measure D. paint45. A. unless B. because C. once D. until46. A. vacations B. pets C. teachers D. classes47. A. families B. friends C. backpacks D trips48. A. convincing B. recorded C. familiar D.complex49. A. slid B. looked C. reached D. knocked50. A. gradually B. definitely C. eventually D. luckily51. A. explaining B. doubting C. supporting D. examining52. A. knowledge B. satisfaction C. surprise D. taste53. A. prove B. judge C. share D. correct54. A. talked B. cleaned C. read D. celebrated55. A. annoyed B. anxious C. tired D. lonely第二节语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。These days, a sedentary (久坐的 ) lifestyle is often a 56. (common) accepted part ofmodern-day living, but this kind of lifestyle 57. (come) with serious health risks. So, what can you doabout it A new study published in the journal Medicine & Science has an answer.In the study, 11 healthy, middle-aged and older adults 58. invite) to sit in a lab for eight hoursfor five days last year. On one day, they sat for the full eight hours, only 59. (get) up for bathroombreaks. On the other days, the researchers tried different 60. (strategy) for preventing the participantsfrom sitting long, their goal being to discover what the 61. (little) amount of walking would beneeded to reduce the harmful effects of sitting long.62. they found was that regular short walks were able to significantly reduce blood sugar levels,improve mood and relieve tiredness. In fact, they saw that even short walks, such as taking 63.one-minute walk every hour, still reduced blood pressure in the participants.When it comes to breaking out of a sedentary lifestyle, it can be hard to know where 64.(begin). But this study serves 65. a stepping stone to discovering how best to feel the full benefits ofmovement.第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节书面表达(满分 15分)假定你是李华,上周你参加了一次由学校组织的西方艺术展览活动。请给你校英语报写一篇宣传稿,分享这次观展的经历。内容包括:1.展览时间和地点;2.展览的意义和感受;3.推荐该展览。注意:(1)写作词数应为 80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Western Art Exhibition on Campus第二节读后续写(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。If your life were a book and you were the author, how would you want your story to go That's the questionthat changed my life forever. Growing up in the hot Last Vegas desert, all I wanted was to be free. I would daydreamabout traveling the world, living in a place where it snowed, snowboarding to my heart's content, and I would pictureall of the stories that I would go on to tell.At the age of 19, the day after I graduated high school, I moved to a place where it snowed and became asnowboarder. With this job all I needed was a snowboard and I could go anywhere. For. the first time in my life, I feltfree, independent and completely in control of my life. That was, until my life took an unexpected turn. I went homefrom work early one day with what I thought was the flu,and less than 24 hours later I was in the hospital on lifesupport with less than a two percent chance of living. It wasn't until days later as I lay unconscious that the doctorsdiagnosed me with blood infection. Over the course of two and a half months I lost a kidney(肾) and both of my legsbelow the knees.When my parents wheeled me out of the hospital I felt like I had been pieced back together like a doll. I thoughtthe worst was over until weeks later when I saw my new legs for the first time. The legs were blocks of metal withpipes bolted together for the ankles and a yellow rubber foot with a raised rubber line from the toe to the ankle tolook like a vein.Tears streaming down my face, I strapped on these artificial legs and stood up. They were so painful that all Icould think was, how was I ever going to travel the world in these things How was I ever going to live the life fullof adventure and stories, as I always wanted And how was I going to snowboard again 注意:1.续写词数应为 150左右;2.每段的开头语已为你写好,不计入词数。I went home, crawled into bed and tried to escape from reality.Four months later I was back up on a snowboard.重庆八中2025一2026学年度(下)高二年级半期考试英语试题参考答案第一部分听力1-5ABCAC6-10 ACABC11-15 BCBAC16-20 CABBA第二部分阅读21-23CAB24-27ADBB28-31 DBAB32-35ACCA36—40 GDABC第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形41-45 DDDBD46-50ABCAB51-55ACCAB第二节语法填空monlyes58.were invited59.getting60.strategies61.least62.What63.a64.to begin65.as第四部分写作第一节书面表达Western Art Exhibition on CampusLast Friday,I attended the Western Art Exhibition in the School Art Gallery,running from June12th to 20th.Beyond mere visual appeal,the exhibition broadens our artistic horizons and deepens ourunderstanding of Western culture.Wandering through the gallery,I was struck by a collection ofImpressionist oils.Their vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes transformed static canvases intodynamic scenes,revealing how artists capture fleeting light and emotion.Facing a classical sculpturenearby,I gained a fresh appreciation for the blend of anatomical precision and profound tension inWestern traditions.The thoughtful layout turned the entire space into a silent dialogue acrosscenturies.I sincerely recommend this exhibition to all teachers and students.Whether you aim to elevateyour aesthetic literacy or simply enjoy a culturally enriching break,it promises a truly rewardingjourney.Visit before June 20th to experience it firsthand!第二节读后续写I went home,crawled into bed and tried to escape the reality.I was absolutely physically andemotionally broken.But I knew in order to move forward,I had to let go of the old self and learn toembrace the new self.It dawned on me that I could be as tall as I wanted!If I snowboarded again,myfeet wouldn't get cold.It was at this moment that I asked myself that life-defining question:If my lifewere a book and I were the author,how would I want the story to go I began to daydream.Idaydreamed I walked gracefully and snowboarded again.I could feel the wind against my face and重庆八中2025一2026学年度(下)高二年级半期考试答案第1页共7页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 重庆八中2025—2026学年度(下)高二年级半期考试英语试卷及答案重庆八中2025—2026学年度(下)高二年级半期考试英语试卷.pdf 重庆八中2025—2026学年度(下)高二年级半期考试英语试卷及答案重庆八中高二年级半期考试答案(1).pdf