资源简介 2027届高二供题训练(B2)英语答案2026.5第二部分 阅读(共三节,满分 35分)第一节 阅读理解(共 10小题;每小题 2分,满分 20分)1. D 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. A第二节 语句排序(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分)11. A 12. C 13. E 14. B 15. D第三节 选句填空(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分)16. B 17. E 18. G 19. F 20. C第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 25分)第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)21. A 22. D 23. C 24. B 25. B 26. D 27. D 28. A 29. A 30. B31. B 32. A 33. C 34. C 35. D第二节 语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)36. has witnessed 37. to walk 38. a 39. Practices 40. widely41. rooted 42. for 43. presence 44. how 45. celebrating第四部分 知识基础(共四节,满分 40分)第一节 词汇中英匹配(共 20小题;每小题 0.5分,满分 10分)46. D 47. A 48. G 49. B 50. F 51. C 52. F 53. G 54. B 55. D56. E 57. C 58. F 59. G 60. A 61. F 62. E 63. A 64. B 65. C第二节 语义匹配(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)66. A 67. D 68. B 69. C 70. B 71. D 72. B 73. A 74. C 75. A第三节 看音标写单词(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)76. slow 77. control 78. recover 79. desire 80. overcome81. reflect 82. impression petitor 84. deserve 85. excitement第四节 单句语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)86. finished 87. It 88. that 89. what 90. are involved91. acceptable 92. was making 93. heavier 94. conveys pared第五部分 写作(共两节,满分 30分)第一节 句子翻译(共 3小题;第 96、97题每小题 3分,第 98题 4分,满分 10分)96. It is generally believed that people with high EQs have positive attitudes towards life.97. It was the first time that Helen had understood such complex word.98. Now that Helen grasped the key to language, she was very eager to learn more and use it as much asshe could.2027届高二供题训练(B2)英语答案 第 1页 共 2页第二节 书面表达(满分 20分)Dear Jack,I’m glad to hear you’re planning a cultural exchange festival and want to add a special activityto show Chinese culture. I strongly recommend a Chinese paper-cutting workshop.Paper-cutting carries profound Chinese cultural meanings, representing good luck andhappiness. A paper-cutting workshop is easy to operate. You don’t need complex tools, just paperand scissors. Besides, students can create simple works by themselves in a short time, which canarouse their interest in Chinese culture quickly and make the cultural exchange more meaningful.I hope my suggestion will be helpful to you.Yours,Li HuaDear Jack,I’m glad to hear that you are planning a cultural exchange festival and hope to add Chinesecultural elements to it. After thinking carefully, I’d like to recommend holding a Chinesecalligraphy experience activity as the core event.Chinese calligraphy is a precious part of Chinese traditional culture, which carries the profoundconnotation of Chinese characters and the beauty of art. It is not only easy to operate but alsosuitable for all ages to experience. When students practice calligraphy together, they can not onlyfeel the charm of Chinese characters but also deepen their understanding of Chinese culture.This activity can let more foreign students know about Chinese calligraphy, narrow the culturaldistance, and truly achieve the purpose of cultural exchange. I believe it will be a wonderful part ofthe festival.Yours,Li Hua2027届高二供题训练(B2)英语答案 第 1页 共 2页2027届高二供题训练(B2)英语试卷本试卷共 10页,笔试部分满分 130分,考试时间 120分钟。第一部分 听说(独立安排,满分 20分)第二部分 阅读(共三节,满分 35分)第一节 阅读理解(共 10小题;每小题 2分,满分 20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。ABryce Cunningham never set out to be a farmer. During childhood visits to his grandparents’ farm in EastAyrshire, he always enjoyed the milk straight from the cow. But he had “no interest whatsoever” in taking on thefarm one day. So instead of following in his grandfather’s footsteps, he became a technician for Mercedes-Benz,spending 10 years with the company until a family emergency changed the course of his life.His father and grandfather were diagnosed (诊断) with severe illnesses in 2014, so Cunningham took over thebusiness. The same month his father died, the milk price collapsed from 27 pence for every litre to 9 pence, whichresulted in a huge debt (债务 ). With no way to repay it, his choices were to sell everything he could and stopfarming or try something different. Cunningham decided on the second option. Inspired by the approach to farmingin his grandfather’s time, as well as the returnable packaging system he’d seen at Mercedes, he shifted fromsupplying supermarkets to organic milk production and direct sales. Today, his farm, Mossgiel Organic Farm inMauchline processes about 1.5 million litres of organic milk a year.The journey from near-bankruptcy (濒临破产) to award-winning sustainable business hasn’t been without itsups and downs. Lockdowns during Covid-19 brought the food and hotel industry — which then accounted for 95%of Mossgiel’s sales — to a standstill. “We went from selling lots of milk to selling no milk, so we had to switch todoorstep sales, which turned out to be a success,” says Cunningham.Just as he was getting the farm back on its feet, the energy and cost of living crises came along andCunningham almost went out of business again. He decided to launch a crowdfund. Almost 400 people invested,which has allowed the farm to buy new equipment to bottle and deliver more milk. “It’s all about bringing thecommunity together,” says Cunningham. He hopes to work with more organic farmers across Scotland, andeventually supply milk and other organic products across the UK.1. What led Cunningham to take over the farm A. His career plan. B. His love for milk.C. His economic crisis. D. His family condition.2. How did Cunningham deal with the debt A. By recycling packaging. B. By selling most of his farmland.C. By changing his business model. D. By supplying milk to supermarkets.3. What message may the author want to convey in the text A. Failure is the mother of success. B. Actions speak louder than words.C. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. D. A smooth sea never makes a skilled sailor.BYou may remember those stories from a few years back about how there were more men called John runningbig companies than there were women. In our company, we had our own version: there were more Sarahs thanthere were men.So why do some names become so popular at certain moments in time According to a historical database ofEnglish birth records, more than 8 percent of baby boys were named John in the mid-19th century, similar to theproportion (占比 ) of baby girls named Mary. It was a less dominant, but still very common baby name by the1940s and 1950s, which explains all those ageing leaders called John in the 2010s.But since then, John’s popularity has plummeted. The top three boys’ names in England and Wales are nowMuhammad, Noah and Oliver. But not all popular 19th-century names have gone the way of John. Some havestaged a comeback — Sarah is a perfect example.Sarah was a common name in mid-19th-century England, but its fall came sharper and faster than John, and bythe first half of the 20th century it was a fairly unusual name to give a baby. Yet, in the 1970s and 1980s, it staged aremarkable comeback, shooting up the rankings to become one of the most popular girls’ names. That explains whythere are so many Sarahs in our company, 40 years later. Experts say that for a “second act”, these old names needto have been unpopular for a couple of generations, so that they attract parents of new babies who are looking fortradition but don’t want names they associate with their parents ‘or grandparents’ era. Sarah, therefore, may wellexperience a 100-year hiatus (停滞) as a result of its own “second wind” success.Even if names like Sarah stage another comeback one day, they’re unlikely to ever achieve the levels ofpopularity they once commanded. The data shows that the drive towards individualism has increased in recentdecades and the timely publication of baby name data is beginning to shape the trends too. It might enable parentsto realise more quickly when a name has become very popular and to choose one further down the list instead.4. What made so many men called John run big companies a few years ago A. Growing ageing populations. B. High proportion of the name.C. Discrimination against women. D. Johns’ superb managerial skills.5. What does the underlined word “plummeted” in paragraph 3 probably mean A. Peaked. B. Dropped. C. Returned. D. Stabilized.6. What can we learn about the name Sarah A. It regained popularity. B. It reflects individualism.C. It mirrored generation gap. D. It holds lasting attraction.7. What is the best title for the text A. The Origin of Personal Names. B. How to Choose a Special Name.C. The Rise and Fall of Popular Names. D. How Culture Shapes Common Names.CBlinking (眨眼) is something people do automatically, much like breathing, without giving it much thought.While most scientific research on blinking focused on eyesight, a new study from Concordia University looked athow blinking related to cognitive (认知的) processes and found that people tended to blink less when they wereworking harder to understand speech in noisy settings.The study included nearly 50 adult participants. Each person sat in a soundproof room and focused on a fixedcross on a screen. They listened to short spoken sentences through headphones while background noise changed.The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) ranged from very quiet to highly distracting. Participants wore eye-tracking glassesthat captured every blink and recorded exactly when each blink occurred. Researchers divided each listeningsession into three stages: before the sentence played, while it was playing, and immediately afterward.The results were clear. Blink rates dropped most noticeably during the sentences themselves, compared to themoments before and after. The decrease was strongest when background noise was loudest and speech was hardestto understand. In other words, when speech gets harder to understand, your brain quietly tells your eyes to stopblinking. The less you blink, the harder your mind is working to tune out noise and focus on what matters.Although individuals differed greatly in how often they blinked overall, the trend was statistically significant.Earlier research linking eye behavior to mental effort mostly relied on pupil dilation (瞳孔扩张 ). In manycases, blinks were treated as unwanted interruptions and removed from the data. In contrast, this study focused onblink timing and frequency, supporting blink rate as a simple, low-effort measure of cognitive function.“Our study suggests that blinking is associated with losing information, both what we see and what we hear,”says co-author Mickael Deroche. “That is probably why we blink less when important information is coming. Butto be fully convincing, we need to map out the precise timing and pattern of how information is lost during a blink.And this is the logical next step.”8. What is the study mainly about A. How blinking improves hearing. B. How breathing relates to blinking.C. How blinking reflects personalities. D. How mental effort affects blinking.9. Why did the researcher change the background noise A. To help participants focus. B. To examine hearing ability.C. To adjust listening difficulty. D. To test the eye-tracking glasses.10. What makes the new study different from earlier research A. It treats blinking as a useful indicator. B. It proves blinking to be interruptions.C. It analyzes how blinking helps eyesight. D. It measures how blinking affects pupils.第二节语句排序(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分)将下列语句(A、B、C、D和 E)按题号排序,构成一个符合逻辑的完整语篇。11. ________→ 12. ________→ 13. ________→ 14. ________→ 15. ________A. Customs play an important role in festivals, but sometimes they can change over time.B. Nowadays, many big cities have given up this custom in order to avoid air pollution.C. Some of them may disappear while others may be established due to the development of modern society.D. Another example is Halloween, which slowly became an exciting festival for children, in spite of its religiousorigins.E. One example is the typical Chinese Spring Festival custom of lighting firecrackers to drive away the evil (邪恶的) spirits and celebrate the new year.第三节(共 5小题,每小题 2分,满分 10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。When I spied an article about the benefits of switching one’s phone to a black-and-white color mode, I figuredI’d give it a shot.16 The moment I switched, I no longer felt an urgent need to look at my iPhone — an urge that Ihadn’t known was so strong until it was gone. I experienced a full-bodied sense of relief. I would leave my phonein my room when I walked from my home office to the kitchen. 17 When I did check it, I put it downquickly as soon as the task was done. The number of hours I spent per day on the phone dropped by 40 percent, toan average of four hours and 40 minutes per day — still embarrassingly high, but not the dizzying eight-plushours I was averaging.18 Because the answer and reject buttons on my phone are both gray, I’ll sometimes hang up on a callI want to answer. 19 Games weren’t as fun, so I started playing them on my tablet and discovered that Iliked the separation between work and play that it enforced: smartphone for boring stuff; tablet for fun.Two and a half months into this journey, I’m pretty sure I’ll never go back to color on my phone. To be honest,it made me more aware and more appreciative of the color and beauty in real life. Now that I am no longer turningto my phone for fun, I find myself seeking it out in other ways — reading more books, planning more gatheringswith friends, hanging out with my kids. 20A. It was hard at first.B. The result was shocking.C. And those are things I do want to be addicted to.D. When I return to color, my eyes are no longer used to it.E. I would forget to pick it up for hours instead of minutes.F. Fortunately, these days, nobody minds if you just ring them back.G. There are some small downsides to my black-and-white online life.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 25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 first met Jonathan Ortepi in November 2023, he was dying in the hospital, awaiting a surgery toreceive a new liver (肝脏). In April 2025, I 21 him and arranged a follow-up interview to 22 hisrecovery.What 23 me most was the Jonathan now standing before me: his skin tone had returned to normal; hefilled out his shirt with muscle, and his smile was just as 24 as before. But recovery 25 thephysical — weekly blood tests, the fear of organ rejection, and a 26 that few could foresee: memory loss.Two weeks after the 27 , Jonathan lost nearly a month of memory. Even basic tasks became impossible. “I28 how to use simple computer programs,” he recalled. “It was like my brain stopped working.” With hisfamily’s help, he slowly 29 his life. “There were dark days,” he said. “But my wife Sabrina and our kidskept me going.”The 30 of his story lies in the gift he received from Jessica, a stranger who donated a piece of herselfto save him. When asked by Jonathan’s daughter why she did it, Jessica said, “I did it for you guys. So your 31could be there.” Jonathan’s voice broke with emotion, “She gave me a second chance to live. I don’t have thewords to 32 her.”Today, Jonathan is 33 involved in a nonprofit promoting transplant awareness and organ donation. He’s sharing his story, 34 others to register as donors. “This is how I give back,” he said. “It’s not just about35 — it’s about helping the next person.”21. A. reconnected B. employed C. accompanied D. congratulated22. A. photograph B. prove C. celebrate D. document23. A. concerned B. confused C. struck D. drawn24. A. weak B. bright C. serious D. funny25. A. consisted of B. went beyond C. counted on D. started with26. A. cure B. conflict C. chance D. challenge27. A. interview B. test C. loss D. operation28. A. forgot B. understood C. discovered D. overlooked29. A. rebuilt B. recalled C. reviewed D. recorded30. A. theme B. heart C. cause D. lesson31. A. doctor B. dad C. kid D. donor32. A. thank B. comfort C. praise D. please33. A. accidentally B. cautiously C. passionately D. casually34. A. requiring B. reminding C. inspiring D. allowing35. A. success B. recognition C. death D. survival第二节 语法填空(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。Over the past decades, the Western world 36 (witness) the integration of Eastern culture into daily life.Whether it’s food, fashion, music or wellness, Western countries are more open to Eastern culture like never before.It is now common 37 (walk) through a shopping centre and find restaurants offering Japanese,Chinese, or Middle Eastern cuisine. These once unfamiliar foods have become increasingly popular, reflecting38 broader cultural shift. In addition to food, people are looking to the East for peace of mind. 39(practice) such as yoga, tai chi and feng shui are becoming essential parts of modern wellness, helping people tomanage stress and find a balance in their lives. Books on Taoism and Hindu spirituality are 40 (wide) read.Originally 41 (root) in Buddhist tradition, mindfulness is taught in schools and offices. Education alsocontributes to this cultural exchange. A growing number of Western students are choosing to study Asian languagesor take part in exchange programs. These experiences help build cross-cultural understanding and prepare youngpeople 42 life in an interconnected world.The increasing 43 (present) of Eastern culture in the West is a clear sign of 44 globalized oursociety has become. It isn’t about replacing one culture with another, but rather about learning, sharing, andgrowing together. As Eastern and Western cultures continue to meet, we get the chance to experience the best ofboth worlds, and that’s something worth 45 (celebrate) universally.第四部分 知识基础(共四节,满分 40分)第一节 词汇中英匹配(共 20小题;每小题 0.5分,满分 10分)把下列每组 5个中文词语与英文单词匹配,每组有两个多余选项。第一组 第二组46. 联系 A. alternative 51. 有益的 A. identical47. 替代物 B. acquisition 52. 传统的 B. practical48. 管理 C. advertising 53. 技术的 C. beneficial49. 获得 D. association 54. 实际的 D. fundamental50. 假设 E. appearance 55. 根本的 E. internationalF. assumption F. conventionalG. administration G. technological第三组 第四组56. 预期 A. decorate 61. 广泛地 A. rarely57. 促进 B. motivate 62. 真正地 B. politely58. 产生 C. facilitate 63. 罕见地 C. illegally59. 展示 D. indicate 64. 礼貌地 D. sincerely60. 装饰 E. anticipate 65. 非法地 E. genuinelyF. generate F. extensivelyG. demonstrate G. comfortably第二节 语义匹配(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)根据句子内容,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出与句中划线部分意义最接近的选项。66. Digitization makes ancient art accessible to the world while protecting the originals for the future.A. easy to see B. safe to copy C. hard to steal D. cheap to buy67. Though we tried to dissuade him, we knew it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman.A. assist B. distract C. praise D. discourage68. Lifetime security from one employer is no longer certain or even likely.A. favourable B. possible C. acceptable D. reliable69. A thirty-minute run will provide relief from aches or tension that you may be suffering due to stress.A. replace B. cause C. ease D. prevent70. This dish literally means a great deal of food and symbolizes plentiful wealth.A. predicts B. represents C. features D. guarantees71. I am fascinated by how companies develop under the market economy.A. am critical of B. am confused by C. am shocked at D. am interested in72. I believe students should take the initiative to become autonomous learners.A. get prepared to B. take active steps to C. be determined to D. make an attempt to73. She’d had eyesight problems early in life as well so she could relate to Helen’s difficulties.A. understand B. address C. appreciate D. recognize74. Although highly regarded books do not always make good films, it is safe to say that great films may be madefrom not particularly good books.A. heavily advertised B. heatedly discussed C. greatly admired D. frequently borrowed75. Integrity and honesty are words that spring to my mind when talking of the man.A. occur to me B. come back to me C. cool me down D. let me down第三节 看音标写单词(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)76. /sl /________ 77. /k n’tr l/________78. /r ’k v /________ 79. /d ’za /________80. / v ’k m/________ 81. /r ’flekt/________82. / m’pre n/________ 83. /k m’pet t /________84. /d ’z v/________ 85. / k’sa tm nt/________第四节 单句语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)根据句意,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。86. Though time is limited, I think I’ll get the work ________ (finish) on time.87. CGI technology has had a huge impact on the film industry. ________ allowed the previously unfilmable tobecome a reality.88. There are certainly no signs ________ Jason is a rich and successful man!89. Even if they never see their results, they feel that their IQ is ________ determines how well they are going todo in life.90. In fact, sometimes authors ________ (involve) in the film adaptation process and may even be the screenwriter.91. Another problem area is the cast. Finding actors ________ (accept) to film audiences can mean the differencebetween success and failure.92. She ________ (make) necklaces with the help of Anne when she noticed that she had made some mistakes.93. I noticed that the ________ (heavy) objects went down more quickly than the smaller, lighter ones.94. Beauty and the Beast ________ (convey) a message that should be clear to all of us — you shouldn’t judge abook by its cover.95. Personal anger and stress are nothing ________ (compare) to the real costs socially.第五部分 写作(共两节,满分 30分)第一节 句子翻译(共 3小题:第 96、97题每小题 3分,第 98题 4分,满分 10分)把下面句子翻译成英文。96. 人们普遍认为,情商高的人对待生活积极乐观。__________________________________________________________________________________________97. 那是海伦第一次明白一个如此复杂的词语的意思。__________________________________________________________________________________________98. 由于海伦理解了语言的关键,她非常渴望学习更多,并且尽她所能运用它。__________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 书面表达(满分 20分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Jack正在策划学校的文化交流节,想要设置一项展现中国文化的特色活动,来信向你征求建议。请你回信,内容包括:1. 推荐一项活动:2. 陈述理由。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 广东佛山市南海区2025-2026学年高二下学期5月期中考试英语【答案】2027届高二供题训练(B2).pdf 广东佛山市南海区2025-2026学年高二下学期5月期中考试英语广东省佛山市南海区2025-2026学年下学期高二供题训练(B2)英语试卷.pdf