资源简介 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。黔西市云志中学 2026 年春季学期期中考试 13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and student. C. Brother and sister.高二年级英语试题 14. What are the speakers doing A. Making a shopping list.B. Designing a study schedule.C. Talking about tomorrow’s plan.第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)每段录音播放两遍。 15. Which subject does Martin need help with 1. Where are the speakers A. Math. B. History. C. Chemistry.A. At the station. B. At the airport. C. At the theatre. 16. When should the man and Dave get to the gym 2. What will the speakers do this weekend A. At 6:00 p.m. B. At 5:40 p.m. C. At 6:20 p.m.A. Clean the house. B. Attend a meeting. C. Visit the man’s uncle. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。3. How many degrees will it be in Chicago this weekend 17. Who are the intended listeners A. 8℃. B. 10℃. C. 15℃. A. Kids. B. Teachers. C. Parents.4. What does the man advise the woman to do 18. How many camps are mentioned A. To stop skating. A. 3. B. 2. C. 1.B. To practice more. 19. What can kids do in Summer Dance Camp C. To wear something protective. A. Join team competitions.5. What can we learn about Sally B. Create their own works.A. She is likely to come back soon. C. Practice with top teachers.B. She is still in hospital at present. 20. What is the purpose of the speech C. She will have an operation next week. A. To explain camp rules.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1. 5分,满分 22. 5分) B. To introduce summer camps.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 C. To lecture on camp activities.6. Why is the woman stopped by the police 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)A. She was caught speeding. AB. She went through a red light. Hongyan Ancient Town: A Cultural GetawayC. She parked in the wrong place. Hongyan Ancient Town, lying along the Qingxi River, has a history of more than 800 years.7. What will the woman do next It is well-known for its well-preserved stone bridges, traditional wooden houses and rich culturalA. Pay an extra $30. B. Pay the fine immediately. C. Check the speed record. traditions. Visiting here, you can get a special experience of ancient Chinese village life.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 A 3-hour Recommended Tour8. How often is the man supposed to eat meat A 3-hour recommended tour begins at the East Gate Archway from the Ming Dynasty. Then,A. Once a day. B. Once a week. C. Once a month. walk along the riverbank to the 500-year-old Twin Bridges. Next, you can visit Hongyan Ancient9. Why does the woman refuse to buy beef Residence—a Qing Dynasty courtyard with beautiful wood carvings and a quiet garden. Don’tA. The man is on a diet. B. She dislikes the taste. C. They had it yesterday. miss the Local Craftsmanship Museum, where you can watch or even try making traditional听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 crafts. Finally, end your tour at West Gate Square and enjoy local snacks like rice cakes.10. What does Sam say about his son Leo Cultural Experiences Not to MissA. He dislikes his new school. Beyond sightseeing, Hongyan Ancient Town offers unique cultural experiences. VisitorsB. He uses the laptop too much. can attend traditional folk performances like dragon dances and folk music shows on weekends.C. He hates doing his homework. There are also calligraphy and painting workshops where local artists teach basic skills, allowing11. What is Sam’s attitude toward Screen-free Days tourists to take home handcrafted souvenirs (纪念品) filled with the town’s culture.A. Uncertain. B. Supportive. C. Doubtful. Useful Visiting Information12. What can be learned about Sam and his wife The town is open from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. every day, and the last entry time is 5:00A. They have little time to watch over Leo. p.m.B. They often help Leo with his homework.C. They make strict rules on screen time at home.第 1 页 共 4 页{#{QQABLQGs4gg4gMSACT6KQ0nYC0gYkICiLIgEhRAeOAxKSAFAFCA=}#}Ticket prices are as follows: $20 for adults, $10 for students, and free for children under 6. 26. Why did the writer not enjoy the book There are discounts too: 15% off for groups of 15 or more; an additional 5% off for online A. The topics did not interest the writer.bookings. B. The story was too simple for the writer.The town is 45 kilometers from the city center. You can take a direct bus from the Central C. The descriptions of Scotland were not good.Bus Station (one bus per hour) or a taxi (one-way $30). Spring and autumn are the best seasons D. The writer hated the first-person writing style.to visit. 27. What type of passage is this 21. What cultural activity can visitors enjoy in Hongyan Ancient Town A. A travel guide. B. A news report.A. Modern music concerts. B. Dragon dance performances. C. A personal diary. D. A book review.C. Cooking classes of local snacks. D. Qingxi River sightseeing by boat. C22. How much should a group of 20 adults pay for tickets if booking online How is it December already Where did 2025 go And how did we suddenly go from eatingA. $340. B. $380. C. $400. D. $323. Easter eggs to putting up Christmas trees To understand why our feeling of time seems to23. Which of the following is true about visiting the town change, we need to first learn how our brains sense time. The term “time perception (感知)” isA. Taxis cost $30 round-trip. B. Visitors can enter at 5:30 p.m. actually a bit misleading, because time itself is not something “outside” that we can directlyC. The tour ends at the East Gate. D. Autumn is a suitable visiting season. sense.B When we see colors, hear sounds, taste flavors or feel touches, special body parts pick upGilly Macmillan’s new book is quite different from her earlier works, with a style like that signals from the environment: like light waves entering our eyes, sound waves in our ears,of The Da Vinci Code. It’s a story set in the quiet and faraway Scottish city of St Andrews. chemicals in food, or the pressure of objects on our skin. But there’s no special part for sensingThe story begins with the killing of the latest owner of a small old embroidery (刺绣品), time—no “time particles (微粒)” that the brain can detect.which is thought to be the key to finding the hard-to-get Book of Wonders—a manuscript(手稿) Our brains don’t feel time directly; they guess it. Just like a clock, the brain judges howworth millions of dollars. Two women’s groups are fighting for this embroidery. They will do much time has passed by following changes. But unlike a clock, it has no regular ticks (滴答声).anything to get it, because both believe it will lead them to the valuable original manuscript. To guess time, the brain simply counts how many things happen. If you fill your time withA young graduate successfully translates a difficult ancient text. Then she is invited by a interesting activities, it seems to last longer. In experiments, a flashing picture feels longer than asenior professor—an important member of one women’s group—to join a special manuscript still one of the same time. Brains tell time by tracking changes.research institute in St Andrews. But people may wonder: was she hired for her expert This explains why exciting or scary events (like car accidents) make time seem to slowknowledge, her inexperience in solving cases, or something else down. In a famous study, people fell backwards into a net from over 30 meters high. When askedAt the same time, an investigator from Scotland Yard gets clues about the killing from her how long the experience lasted, they said it was 30% longer than watching others fall. Strongteacher just before the teacher dies. She then starts a private investigation into the case, which emotions make people pay more attention, so the brain stores more detailed memories.brings her closer to the other people in the story. To know why 2025 passed so fast, we need to tell two ways of judging time: looking backThe book changes between the first-person view of the young graduate and the third-person (how much time passed) and feeling in the moment (how fast time goes). Waiting at the dentistview of other characters, such as the investigator and the professor. feels slower than playing with a new toy. The key is what you focus on. The more you payI loved the clear and lively descriptions of Scotland’s countryside, buildings and weather. attention to time itself, the slower it seems to pass.However, I didn’t enjoy the book itself—but that’s my own problem. You must be interested in 28. What does the underlined word “detect” in Paragraph 2 probably mean the history of ancient things like embroidery and lost manuscripts. Otherwise, you might feel A. Discover. B. Ignore. C. Doubt. D. Control.bored like I did. This book just isn’t my type. But if these topics interest you, the author did a lot 29. How do our brains judge the passing of time of careful research for it, and the story is full of twists and turns. So it could be a good book for A. By picking up special “time particles”.you. B. By following the regular ticks like a clock.24. Why do the two women’s groups want to get the embroidery C. By sensing the number of things that happen.A. It has secret messages about their groups. D. By feeling the pressure from the environment.B. It can help them find Book of Wonders. 30. Why is the famous study mentioned in Paragraph 4 C. It is the evidence of the killing of the owner. A. To show falling from high places is scary.D. It is an old thing worth millions of dollars. B. To show people often misjudge time in danger.25. What can we infer about the young graduate C. To prove watching others fall takes more time.A. She has much experience in solving cases. D. To prove strong emotions slow time perception.B. She knows the professor well before the case. 31. What is the main idea of the passage C. She has great ability in translating ancient texts. A. How people make time pass slowly.D. She joins the women’s group before being hired. B. What time perception studies tell us.第 2 页 共 4 页{#{QQABLQGs4gg4gMSACT6KQ0nYC0gYkICiLIgEhRAeOAxKSAFAFCA=}#}C. Why our perception of time changes. Goals play a main role in keeping you motivated. ____37____ Without a clear purpose, youD. When people sense time going quickly. might feel lost in your daily school life. Goals help you stay on track and maintain your interest.D Moreover, setting goals helps you develop important skills like self-control and timeScientists from the University of Otago’s Christchurch Medical School have discovered a management.direct connection between people’s vitamin C intake and their skin’s ability to produce collagen Set Realistic Goals(胶原蛋白)and renew itself. The study, published in thee Journal of Investigative Dermatology, To set good goals, you must first know your own strengths and interests. ____38____ Forclearly shows that skin health is influenced by vitamin C from daily food, not just by topical (外 example, if you are good at English but weak in Math, your goals for them should be different.用的)creams applied to the skin surface. It also found that vitamin C levels in the skin are closely Try to use “SMART” goals—goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, andrelated to those in the blood. Therefore, eating more foods rich in vitamin C can effectively Time-bound. This gives you a clear plan instead of just a vague (模糊的) wish.increase vitamin C levels in both the blood and the skin. Break It DownThe research included 24 healthy adults from New Zealand and Germany. Those eating two Sometimes, a long-term goal can look huge and scary. ____39____ By identifying specificSunGold kiwifruits daily raised blood vitamin C levels and saw a clear increase in skin vitamin C. steps, you can start with confidence. You can create a to-do list to decide which tasks are mostThis made skin thicker—due to more collagen—and sped up outer skin renewal. Lead researcher important. This helps you organize your time effectively and finish your work step by step.Professor Margreet Vissers described the results as surprising and said the strong connection Monitor and Celebratebetween skin thickness and vitamin C intake is fully believable. Regularly checking your progress is key to success. You should track how well you areShe noted the connection between blood and skin vitamin C is clearer than in other organs. doing towards your goals. ____40____ Recognizing your effort gives you a sense of pride. This“We were surprised by how closely blood vitamin C levels are connected to those in the skin,” positive feeling will encourage you to keep learning and growing.she said. The research team also discovered that vitamin C in the blood can reach all layers of the A. They act as a map for success and keep you focused.skin and help the skin work better. Though vitamin C is often added to skincare products, it is not B. If you fail to reach a goal, you should give up immediately.well taken in through the outer skin. However, skin cells can take in vitamin C from the blood C. You need to set goals that match your own ability and level.very well. D. Asking your teachers for help is also a good way to improve.SunGold kiwifruits were chosen for the study because they always have a high vitamin C E. This allows you to celebrate your small achievements along the way.content. But the researchers believe other foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges and berries, F. In this article, we will look at how to make goal-setting work for you.can bring similar benefits to the skin. It is important to keep steady vitamin C levels in the blood G. Therefore, dividing the big goal into manageable parts is completely necessary.because the human body does not store vitamin C for a long time. Professor Vissers suggested 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)that healthy people can reach the best blood vitamin C levels with about 250mg of vitamin C 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)every day through their diet. Six weeks in a small village in Petrich, Bulgaria, turned out to be the most impressive32. What affects skin health according to the study experience I’d ever had. As part of our university ____41____, we, a group of twelve universityA. Water taken in by the skin. B. Vitamin C from food intake. students, went there to ____42____ a geological (地质的) map for our research papers.C. Collagen from skin products. D. Topical skincare creams alone. To prepare for staying with a Bulgarian family who spoke no English, we spent just one33. What is Professor Vissers’ attitude towards the study results week before our trip ____43____ learning the local language. Upon arriving, we wereA. Doubtful. B. Approving. C. Unconcerned. D. Objective. ____44____ with warmth and smiles by the community. One lady, ____45____ a warm hug,34. Why are vitamin C-rich skincare products less effective offered us a sense of ____46____ as we all felt a little nervous.A. They lack enough collagen. B. They are not used in a proper way. Grandma, a plain old woman who ____47____ for us three meals a day, became ourC. They don’t suit all skin types. D. They are poorly taken in through skin. extremely important part during the 6-week stay. At first, we were ____48____ to learn that her35. What is the best title for the passage house was made of bamboo and grass, with just two small rooms and a stove. Yet, with limitedA. Vitamin C Intake and Skin Health resources, she somehow ____49____ to produce satisfying 3-course dinners and we were alwaysB. Blood Vitamin C and Skin Vitamin C full!C. Skincare Products and Vitamin C Intake As weeks passed, we got used to the ____50____ of Petrich. The morning traffic—a herd ofD. Collagen Production and Skin Thickness goats with bells _____51_____ around their necks running down the road—became a familiar第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2. 5分,满分 12. 5分) ____52____. The strong taste of the locally-made Rakia, and the general way of life (especiallySetting Clear Goals for Your Study how fast or slow things happen every day) ____53____ our hearts, making us feel comfortable.Do you want to improve your grades Just remember this saying: “The only way to achieve It was a sad day when we had to leave. But I would always ____54____ those fondgreat things is to set clear goals.” Setting clear goals is a powerful way to help you study. Goals memories, hoping that I would, one day. ____55____ to this small village, which had become aprovide direction and a sense of success. ____36____ part of me.The Importance of Goals 41. A. course B. system C. campus D. festival第 3 页 共 4 页{#{QQABLQGs4gg4gMSACT6KQ0nYC0gYkICiLIgEhRAeOAxKSAFAFCA=}#}42. A. search B. print C. follow D. create ______________________________________________________________________________43. A. slowly B. easily C. hurriedly D. quietly ______________________________________________________________________________44. A. frightened B. welcomed C. identified D. annoyed ______________________________________________________________________________45. A. pushing away B. turning down C. holding out D. breaking up ______________________________________________________________________________46. A. peace B. pride C. loss D. fear ______________________________________________________________________________47. A. booked B. stole C. bought D. cooked 第二节(满分 25分)48. A. satisfied B. bored C. shocked D. pleased 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。49. A. managed B. preferred C. tried D. intended The school’s sports meeting was coming, but in our class, everyone, including me, wouldn’t50. A. way B. style C. speed D. life like to try when facing the long-distance running event. We found helplessness in the teacher’s51. A. faced B. hung C. mixed D. packed eyes. Though she tried to raise our sense of honor and the courage to challenge ourselves, all of52. A. sight B. voice C. smell D. touch us chose to be silent.53. A. broke B. won C. opened D. stopped Just as the teacher was about to give up the event, a familiar voice came: “Tim and I sign up54. A. record B. describe C. treasure D. forget for the long race!” I seemed to hear my heartbeat racing. Me Long run How is this possible I55. A. head B. move C. travel D. return had never been in a running race. I looked up sharply and fixed my eyes on my best friend Todd,第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) who was smiling at me. “I... I have never been...” I murmured. Before I could finish, he came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,并将答案填写 over, patted me gently on the shoulder, and said: “Don’t be afraid. I’ll help you.” Then the在答题卡上。 classroom suddenly burst into cheers. At that moment, the fear in my heart was quickly replacedOn May 16, Beijing’s Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism held a special meeting. It by a strong sense of responsibility.____56____ (introduce) several important plans to better use the Great Wall’s cultural and In the days that followed, Todd became my “coach”. He carefully made a training plan andtourism resources on that day. In fact, the Great Wall has long attracted visitors from home and spent all our spare time on the playground. We practised a lot, sweated together and ran fasterabroad with its unique history and beautiful natural views. These new plans attempt ____57____ and faster. Every time I wanted to give up, Todd would encourage me with a smile, “If you are(draw) more tourists to the Great Wall. tired, just look at me!” His warm smile and encouraging words always made me regainThe Bureau said its main plans are to improve visitor centers, transportation, and services, confidence.making trips ____58____ (easy) and more comfortable. What’s more, the city should make good Several weeks later, the big day came.use ____59____ the Great Wall’s rich history and the ancient relics (遗迹) along it. It will 注意:(1)续写词数应为 120-150左右;develop high-quality themed paths to meet personal needs—including cultural trips, hiking (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。adventures ____60____ family-friendly journeys. I stood on the starting line with Todd together.Officers from the Bureau, ____61____ promised to provide special support for heritage __________________________________________________________________________projects, made it ____62____ goal to protect and promote the Great Wall area. This will letvisitors experience traditional crafts, folk arts and local customs firsthand. The meeting also put After the race, Todd and I together went onto the winners’ stage.forward six special tours focusing on the Great Wall relics and encouraged travel companies to __________________________________________________________________________create more new tour ____63____ (product), such as deep cultural experiences andseason-themed trips.At the meeting, building high-quality homestays ____64____ (stress) as an important part.These homestays will let tourists ____65____ (true) feel the area’s culture and they will helpdevelop the nearby villages, creating a win-win situation for protecting the Great Wall andimproving local people’s lives.第四部分 写作(满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是校英语报记者李华,2026年春节期间,你全程参与了家乡的春节庆祝活动。请你根据以下提示,为校英语报撰写一篇英文报道,内容包括:1.活动内容;2.活动感受。注意:(1)写作词数应为 80左右;AWonderful Spring Festival in 2026____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第 4 页 共 4 页{#{QQABLQGs4gg4gMSACT6KQ0nYC0gYkICiLIgEhRAeOAxKSAFAFCA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览