资源简介 常德外国语学校 2026上学期高二期中考试英语答案1-5 BAACA 6-10 BBBCC 11-15 CACCA 16-20 BAACB阅读理解21-23 ABC 24-27 CBDC 28-31. DBCA 32-35 CDBA七选五 36-40 EFABD语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)41-45 CDCBC 46-50 BACAD 51-55 ABDAB语法填词56. a 57. attractive 58. which 59. in 60. applied61. To help 62. cooperation 63. are tailored 64. effectively 65. what应用文Good afternoon, my dear classmates/fellow students!With the wide spread of the Internet, we have easy access to almost everything we want toknow. Meanwhile, there are also hidden/potential dangers that we can’t see through. Then whatshould we do to stay safe online First of all don’t click on any strange link so as to avoid property loss. Second, protect yourprivacy. Don’t give away your personal information like name or address, and never see strangersyou meet online. Finally, always be polite in the virtual world. Try not to be a target for acyberbully.Only when we obey the rules above can we build a healthy and harmonious online world.Thank you!读后续写Gathering courage, Mark announced, “I don’t want to play basketball anymore.” The smiles on hisparents’ faces froze instantly. “What do you mean ” his father asked in surprise. Taking a deepbreath, Mark explained that his true passion was cheerleading although he was good at basketball.The room fell silent. His parents exchanged confused looks, struggling to understand. Mark felthis heart pounding but continued, saying he had been training for months. Just when the tensionseemed unbearable, his mother finally spoke gently, “If this is what you really love, you deserve achance — and we’ll always stand by you.” His father hesitated, then nodded slowly.A week later, it was time for the cheerleader audition. Standing on the field, Mark felt a mixof nervousness and excitement. Remembering the countless hours of practice, he pushed aside hisdoubts and focused on every move. When the music started, he jumped, turned and lifted withconfidence. His strength and determination impressed the judges and the crowd. When the resultswere announced, Mark heard his name among those selected. At that moment, he spotted hisparents in the stands, clapping proudly. He realized that by following his heart, he had finallystepped out of his brother’s shadow and started his own journey.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了马克篮球天赋出众,家人期望他追随哥哥的脚步打篮球,可他内心热爱啦啦队,一直秘密训练,在篮球试训结束后,决心向家人坦白,追寻自己真正热爱的事业的故事。【详解】1. 段落续写① 由第一段首句“马克鼓起勇气宣布:‘我不想再打篮球了。’”可知,接下来可描写家人听到这句话后的反应,马克坦白自己热爱啦啦队以及秘密训练的事实,最终获得家人的理解与支持。② 由第二段首句“一周后,到了啦啦队选拔的日子。”可知,接下来可描写马克选拔时的紧张与坚定,展现他训练后的成果,选拔过程中的表现,以及最终成功入选、看到家人为他骄傲的场景。2. 续写线索向家人坦白不想打篮球的决定——家人的惊讶与疑惑——马克说明热爱啦啦队及秘密训练的事实——家人给予理解与支持——啦啦队选拔现场的紧张与坚定——成功入选,家人为其骄傲——实现自我,走出哥哥的阴影3.词类激活行为类 ①询问:ask/inquire ②支持:stand by/support③回忆:remember/recall ④宣布:announce/declare情绪类 ①困惑的:confused/puzzled ②兴奋:excitement/thrill③紧张,焦虑:nervousness/anxiety【点睛】【高分句型 1】Taking a deep breath, Mark explained that his true passion wascheerleading although he was good at basketball.(运用了现在分词 taking...作状语以及 although引导让步状语从句)【高分句型 2】Just when the tension seemed unbearable, his mother finally spoke gently, “If thisis what you really love, you deserve a chance — and we’ll always stand by you.”(运用了 when引导时间状语从句,if引导条件状语从句和 what引导表语从句)报告查询:登录或扫描二维码下载App(用户名和初始密码均为准考证号) 护”03语学一2026上学期高二期中考试英语作文题英语答题卡6姓名:班级:考场/座位号:贴条形码区注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场填写清楚,并认真核对《正面翻上,切勿贴指嘘线方枢)无效上正确填涂■缺考标记在答题卡,保持字体工整、笔迹清晰、卡面清清单选题1[A][B][c]6[A][B][c]11[A][B][c]16[A][B][c]21[A][B][c][D]2[A][B][c]7[A][B][c]12[A][B][c]17[A][B][C]22[A][B][C][D]3[A][B][C]8[A][B][C]13[A][B][C]18[A][B][C]23[A][B][C][D]4[A][B][c]9[A][B][c]14[A][B][c]19[A][B][c]24[A][B][C][D]5[A][B][C]1O[A][B][C]15[A][B][C]20[A][B][C]25[A][B][C][D]26[A][B][c][D]31[A】[B][c】[D]36[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]41[A][B][C][D]27[AJ[B][C][D]32[A][B][C][D]37[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]42[A][B][C][D]28[A][B][c][D]33[A][B][c][D]38[A][B][c][D][E][F][G]43[A][B][C][D]29[A][B][C][D]34[A][B][c][D]39[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]44[A][B][C][D]30[A][B][c][D]35[A】[B][c】[D]40[A][B][C][D][E][F][G]45[A][B][c][D46[A][B][c][D]51[A][B][c][D]47[AJ[B][c】[D]52[A][B][cI[D]48[A][B][C][D]53[A][B][CI[D]49[A][B][C][D]54[A][B][c[D]5O[A][B][C][D]55[A][B][CI[D]填空题657.58.59.⑦616263.64.65.I■囚囚■囚ㄖ■■常德外国语学校 2026上学期高二期中考试英语试卷时量:120分钟 满分:120分第一部分 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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1. What is the woman looking for A. Her handbag. B. Her boarding pass. C. Her passport.2. What time is it now A. 10:50 am. B. 11:00 am. C. 11:10 am.3. What are the speakers talking about A. Two fellow workers. B. The man’s job. C. A marketing project.4. What does the man suggest A. Catching the bus. B. Changing the flight. C. Going to the airport by taxi.5. What does the man offer to do for the woman A. Review her writing. B. Help email her resume. C. Finish the cover letter.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第 6和第 7小题。6. Why does Peter make the call A. To arrange a visit. B. To extend an invitation. C. To confirm an appointment.7. Where will the speakers meet on Tuesday evening A. At the theater. B. At Delia’s office. C. At a snack bar.听下面的录音,回答第 8至 10小题。8. How did Sam feel about the online quiz at first A. Nervous. B. Assured. C. Curious.9. How did Sam perform in the online quiz 1A. He gave up halfway.B. He needed more time to finish it.C. He did worse than he had expected.10. Which question did Sam answer correctly A. How long is a moon day B. What materials are found on the moon C. Who is the first man landing on the moon 听下面的录音,回答第 11至 13小题。11. How many people will stay at the hotel A. 4. B. 6. C. 12.12. When will the man check in A. In late November. B. In mid-November. C. In early November.13. What will the man do next A. Confirm the check-out date.B. Ask about the golf sessions.C. Offer his personal information.听下面的录音,回答第 14至 17小题。14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Trainer and trainee. B. Boss and advisor. C. Host and guest.15. Why does the woman mention losing weight A. To show her ways to achieve a goal.B. To stress the importance of healthy food.C. To express her wish to improve her health.16. What can friends do to help in goal-setting A. Tell the truth. B. Give support. C. Find problems.17. What makes most people do badly at reaching goals A. Failing to keep focused. B. Losing their way. C. Aiming too high.听下面的录音,回答第 18至 20小题。18. What did the speaker think of the hotel’s advertisement A. Misleading. B. Creative. C. Traditional.19. What can we learn about the speaker’s room 2A. Its shower wasn’t working.B. Its door couldn’t be closed.C. Its maintenance wasn’t timely.20. What did the speaker imply in the end A. The hotel fitted budget travelers.B. The quality mismatched the expense.C. The location justified the room price.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。AFoster (寄养) Volunteer Application for Large DogsWe are currently seeking foster volunteers for large dogs (50 pounds and up) only. Weare not accepting applications for cats or small animals at this time. As a foster volunteer,you will play a key role in providing care outside of the shelter environment. AnimalHumane Society (AHS) will support you throughout your fostering journey.Requirements:·Applicants must be 18 years or older.·You must live within 60 miles of AHS shelters in Minnesota.·You should have a stable and safe living situation with the ability to provide plentyof love and care for the animal.Application Process:·Watch the required video before completing your application. The video containsimportant information that will be discussed during the interview.·Submit your foster application.·After submission, you’ll be instructed to schedule an online interview with aVolunteer Services Manager.·Attend the online interview. If accepted, a $35 application fee is required, coveringadministrative processing and training costs. Volunteers will also receive an AHS T-shirt.If the fee is a concern, contact volunteer@animalhumanesociety.org for options.21. Who is likely to be accepted as a foster volunteer 3A. John, a doctor living in a peaceful community within reach.B. Ellen, a pet owner expecting a dog weighing around 35 pounds.C. Tommy, a homeless person looking for a job in volunteer services.D. Alice, a nurse living 65 miles from AHS shelters in Minnesota.22.Why are the applicants charged A. To ensure applicants’ dedication to the program.B. To pay for management and training.C. To cover the cost of the volunteer T-shirt.D. To support the shelter’s daily operations.23.Who most probably published this passage A. A pet owner. B. A wildlife enthusiast. C. An animal shelter. D. A nature journalist.BAt 60, I finally decided to pursue a dream that I had ignored for decades: traveling soloalong Australia’s western coast. For years, my longing for adventure had been drownedout by family, work and responsibilities. Yet as I turned 60, the inner call grewincreasingly urgent, accompanied by fears that I had missed my last chance.Around that period, I was working with Jack, a 30-year-old client who intended to quithis job and explore the world. Our weekly talks acted like a mirror, pushing me to face myown fears of being laughed at, criticized by others, and abandoning the comfortable life Ihad been used to.According to a travel survey, I am far from alone. Among more than 2,800 respondents,20% of people over 50 plan to travel alone, and 91% have experienced such trips. A strongsense of independence and a “seize the moment” attitude are inspiring older travelers tosee the world in their own way.The real inner conflict appeared when I was about to book my flight. Part of me silentlyprayed that the payment might not go through. However, I realized that the mixed feelingsof excitement and terror are quite normal. As people age, steady routines bring a sense ofsecurity, yet many people limit themselves to the comfort zone long after it stopsbenefiting them.Fortunately, I had my family’s full support. My husband and children all encouraged meto follow my heart. Their warmth left me wondering why I had hesitated for so many years.4Research shows that facing fears helps produce dopamine, the brain’s “feel-good”chemical. As I often tell my clients, “Nothing grows in the comfort zone except regret.”Now prepared to board my flight, I firmly believe fortune favors the brave. It is better tolive bravely than to let dreams die without trying.24. Why did the author decide to travel solo at 60 A. She was inspired by Jack’s plan.B. She was motivated by a travel survey.C. She finally responded to her inner call.D. She attempted to abandon responsibilities.25. What is the purpose of mentioning the travel survey A. To show that travel appeals to all. B. To prove her choice is widely shared.C. To stress we should seize the moment. D. To indicate seniors value independence.26. What can be known about the author from paragraph 4 A. She doubted her comfort zone. B. She silently prayed to miss the trip.C. She worried about breaking routines. D. She was torn between joy and worry.27. What message does the author want to convey A. Overcome fears to avoid regret. B. Appreciate support from family.C. Follow your dreams despite age. D. Prioritize security over adventure.CImagine scrolling (滚屏 )through social media late at night and suddenly seeingphotos of your friends having fun without you. You may begin to wonder why you werenot invited or what you did wrong. Soon, feelings of sadness or disappointment appear.This experience is commonly known as FOMO, or the fear of missing out. It is the anxietyand unease about how others might be having more rewarding experiences than you are.FOMO can be a passing thought that enters your mind after seeing something youwish you were a part of — a video of a concert, for example, or a picture of a graduationparty. Or it can appear as an urge to check your phone for messages and updates. Youmight sit alone, feeling envious about how much fun others are having as you scrollthrough your feed, only to later realize how much time has passed you by.This fear can affect your behavior by creating a cycle of unhealthy habits that worsenyour emotional well-being. Maybe you end up agreeing to every invitation that comes5your way out of fear that you’ll miss out on some magical moments, thus overcommittingyourself to events and feeling exhausted. If you’re constantly checking your phone, you’llhave a harder time focusing on tasks in front of you and may end up making moremistakes. Also, being glued to your phone late at night can make it harder to fall asleepand harm your physical and mental well-being.If it feels like FOMO and social media have taken over your life, know that there areways to regain control. It starts with developing a better understanding of yourself,including your feelings, motives, and values. Then, you can cut down on worry bydeveloping mindfulness, managing anxiety, and limiting your social media usage. Besides,building self-respect and establishing genuine relationships will allow you to betterappreciate your own experiences.While you experience FOMO, the things you’re “missing out on” might be right infront of you. You can pull yourself back to the present moment, appreciate what’shappening in your life, and build a better sense of well-being.28.Why does the text begin with a situation related to social media A. To present a typical social activity. B. To criticize a common online habit.C. To explain the impact of social media. D. To introduce a psychological concept.29.What can be inferred about FOMO according to paragraph 2 A. It lasts only for a short time. B. It shows up in different ways.C. It decreases work efficiency. D. It weakens one’s ties with friends.30.Which can be a behavioral impact of FOMO according to the text A. Calling friends for help late at night. B. Giving a like to a friend’s social post.C. Attending all available social activities.D. Handling multiple tasks at the same time.31.What does the author think of FOMO A. Harmful but manageable. B. Common but overlooked.C. Interrupting but educational. D. Underestimated but avoidable.DAs the world’s appetite for electronic devices grows, e-waste is raising alarms. A 2024UN report reveals 62 million tons of e-waste was generated in 2022, most going tolandfills. This harms the environment with poisonous substances, and causes a $62 billionyearly economic loss, as valuable rare earth elements are thrown away.6With e-waste rising five times faster than recycling rates, new solutions are urgentlyneeded. Aquafade could be one — a water-soluble (溶水) plastic that breaks downcompletely in about six hours when placed in water. It could cover electronics and breakdown when the device is unwanted, making it easier to recover valuable parts.The inspiration came from an unlikely source: dishwasher pods (凝珠). One night,inventor Samuel Wangsaputra noticed the water-soluble film on a pod. Curious, he put onein water and watched it disappear. “I thought, this must be some form of polymer. Butwhere does it go ” he recalled. This led him to explore PVOH, a material used in gluesticks and dishwasher pods. It is safe for food, biodegradable, and could make electronicseasier to recycle at home. He teamed up with two material scientists at Imperial CollegeLondon, to find out more.The challenge was creating a plastic both water-soluble and waterproof. The teamdeveloped a coating that protects devices from liquid — but once a screw (螺丝) isremoved and the device is placed in water, the cover breaks down within hours, leavingonly milky water and valuable electronic parts.However, experts urge caution. Peter Edwards of Oxford University questions whetherthe broken-down plastic might become microplastics. Michael Shaver of ManchesterUniversity adds, “The hard part is in the details-electronics have high requirements. Theyneed to meet high standards for safety, fire resistance, and durability. “These technicaldifficulties may prove more challenging than expected.Despite the challenges, the Aquafade team dreams of turning today’s e-waste crisis intotomorrow’s clean cycle.32. What can best describe Samuel Wangsaputra according to paragraph 3 A. Creative and determined. B. Honest and brave.C. Curious and questioning. D. Confident and intelligent.33. What is a disadvantage of Aquafade A. Its durability is unsatisfactory. B. Its waterproof feature may fail.C. It takes too long to break down. D. It may lead to microplastic pollution.34. What is the author’s attitude toward the future of Aquafade A. Highly skeptical. B. Cautiously hopeful.7C. Fully supportive. D. Completely neutral.35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text A. A New Invention to Solve E-waste CrisisB. The Harm of E-waste to the EnvironmentC. A Tip to Recycle Electronic Devices EasilyD. The Challenge of Developing New Plastics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。选项中有两项多余选项。A classic song says, “Everybody needs good neighbours. “ But in 2026, do we still needthem Or have we forgotten how to be friendly with those around us 36 Butthese days, many live next door for years without learning their names. Is neighbourlinessdisappearing Studies show we have less contact with neighbours than before. One survey found that76% of us believe people were closer to neighbours 20 years ago than today. 37There are reasons behind this fact. People today move homes more often for work orfamily needs, making long-term connections harder. In smaller communities, people attendthe same schools or shops, so they get to know each other easily. But in cities with largerpopulations, these chance meetings happen less often. 38 Long office hours orirregular remote work means neighbours may not see each other. At the same time, manyof us care more about privacy. Often, our only interactions are arguments about noise orshared areas.39 A global study found that knowing just six neighbours can reduce lonelinessand help people feel safer. For older people or those in poor health, informal acts ofsupport from neighbors can be life-changing. Age UK has highlighted how regularneighbourly contact can help older residents stay independent for longer, while reducingsocial isolation.Ultimately, there’s no hard and fast rulebook to being a good neighbour. 40 Butat the very least, making sure to smile and offer a kind word can go much further than youmight think.8A. Our working patterns also play a part.B. However, having good neighbours still matters.C. Most people spend more time socializing than working.D. What feels caring to one may feel unwelcome to another.E. Once, our front doors remained unlocked for friendly faces.F. It also found that one in five have never spoken to neighbours.G. The survey also noted urban residents interact less with neighbours.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。Jerry was an outgoing and sociable boy. One summer, he was 41 in a bay in SanDiego with his mother. Eager to integrate himself with the local boys, he attempted to jointheir 42 but failed to swim through the underwater rock tunnel. He was thusignored and 43 by them, filled with loneliness.“If I can make it through the underwater rock tunnel, they’ll 44 not getting alongwith me,” Jerry said to his mom. He was determined to explore the 45 tunnel on hisown.He asked his mother for a pair of swimming goggles (护目镜) and headed back to thebay at once. With the goggles, he finally 46 the entrance to the tunnel. To cross it, hetook pains to train himself to hold his 47 , suffering repeatedly from a bleeding nose.Yet even his mother’s 48 failed to change his mind.Three days later, Jerry decided to 49 the challenge. He struggled his way throughthe narrow tunnel and 50 got to the other side of the bay. “The moment I reached, I feltfreer than ever before, with nothing in mind but the 51 before me,” said Jerry.In the following days, Jerry 52 the bay with his mother, enjoying its beautymerrily. When he 53 the local boys again, he no longer desired their 54 . He realizedhe had swum through the tunnel not for others’ recognition, but to 55 himself andbreak through his limits.941. A. working B. studying C. vacationing D. training42. A. deal B. battle C. chat D. game43. A. knocked down B. beaten up C. left out D. given away44. A. mind B. regret C. avoid D. miss45. A. endless B. frightening C. challenging D. unique46. A. blocked B. located C. passed D. recalled47. A. breath B. position C. balance D. attention48. A. support B. instructions C. warnings D. experience49. A. brave B. ignore C. reject D. share50. A. accidentally B. carelessly C. secretly D. ultimately51. A. view B. risk C. fame D. crowd52. A. promoted B. wandered C. occupied D. investigated53. A. joined B. followed C. fought D. encountered54. A. acceptance B. assistance C. cooperation D. forgiveness55. A. express B. prove C. behave D. refresh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。As is widely recognized, archaeology serves as __56__ key to unlocking China’stime-honored civilization. What makes modern Chinese archaeology particularly 57(attract) is its integration with artificial intelligence (AI). AI technologies, many of58 have been independently developed by Chinese research teams, are revolutionizingthe way archaeologists work. Not only are AI systems rich __59__ data analysiscapabilities but also they are extremely efficient when __60__ (apply) to the restoration ofcultural relics. 61 (help) archaeologists sort through tens of thousands of unearthedfragments in hours, AI has greatly shortened the research cycle and improved the accuracyof restoration.The application of AI in archaeology has brought far-reaching changes to the field.One remarkable benefit is that the 62 (cooperate) between archaeologists and AIexperts can break through the limits of traditional manual work. Advanced as foreign AItechnologies are, the AI tools developd by Chinese institutions __63__ (tailor) to the10characteristics of Chinese archaeological sites, indicating they have been functioning64 (effective) in protecting cultural heritage.With China attaching greater importance to cultural heritage protection, AIarchaeology is gaining global attention due to the fact that the international academiccommunity has realized 65 great significance it is to combine cutting-edge technologywith archaeological research.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节:应用文(满分 15分)66. 随着网络的普及,网络诈骗,网络欺凌等青少年网络安全问题成为大家关注的一个焦点,李华所在的英语社团围绕“网络安全问题”进行讨论,假定你是李华,以“How to stay safe online”为标题,写一篇发言稿。主要包括以下内容:1. 强调网络安全的重要性;2. 提出建议(如保护好个人隐私、文明上网等);注意:1. 词数 80词左右;2. 可适当增加情节,以使行文连贯_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分 25分)47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Sweat poured down Mark’s face. He had just finished trying out for Oakwood HighSchool’s basketball team, and he knew making it to the team was a pretty sure thing. Afterall, he wasn’t just good — he was excellent.Basketball ran in the family — his older brother Reggie was now playing at a topcollege, and Mark was expected to follow in his brother’s footsteps. But Mark had a secret:his heart was in another sport.Wiping the sweat from his forehead, Mark jumped on a bus heading home. Through11the window, his eyes were drawn to the field where cheerleaders (啦啦队 )dancedeffortlessly. He couldn’t look away. For months now, cheerleading had been on his mind.Reaching into his bookbag, he pulled out a poster: CHEERLEADER AUDITIONS (选拔).This was what he really wanted.Mark knew pursuing cheerleading wouldn’t just be a physical challenge. His familyhad poured so much hope into his basketball future. But he was tired of living in hisbrother’s shadow. He was ready to carve his own path.Six months ago, Mark once told his best friend Darren about his dream. “Cheerleadingis girly,” Darren said. “You’re so good at basketball. Why throw that away ” Mark stoodhis ground. “This is where I want to put my strength,” he insisted. Over time, Darrenbegan to understand and support him. Still, Mark kept his passion hidden from his family.Secretly, Mark trained with two cheerleaders. Cheerleading didn’t come naturally —every move demanded more than basketball ever had. But month by month, he improved.Maybe, just maybe, he stood a chance of making it to the cheerleading team. But right now,after his basketball tryout, he had to face his family.As soon as Mark arrived home, his parents were at the door.“So… ” his father asked.“The tryout It went well.” Mark replied, staring at his feet. Everyone in the familywas smiling…except Mark. Still, he knew what had to be done.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Gathering courage, Mark announced, “I don’t want to play basketball anymore.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A week later, it was time for the cheerleader audition._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________12___________________________________________________________________13 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 常德外国语学校2026上学期高二期中考试英语答案.pdf 常德外国语学校2026上学期高二期中考试英语答题卡.pdf 常德外国语学校2026上学期高二期中考试英语试卷.pdf