湖北丹江口市第二中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷(扫描版,无答案)

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湖北丹江口市第二中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷(扫描版,无答案)

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6 15. What did Mrs. Swenson do to relieve Leo’s separation anxiety 丹江二中高二下学期 月月考 英语试卷 A. She gave him a hug. B. She allowed him to bring toys.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) C. She showed him building blocks.
16. What advice does Mark give the woman about evaluating preschools
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) 每段对话读两遍。 A. Observing their teachers. B. Inspecting their sports facilities.
1. What will the speakers do first C. Checking the online reviews.
A. Mail parcels. B. Drink coffee. C. Buy groceries. 听第 10段录音,回答第 17至 20题。
2. When did Mr. Taylor start writing the novel 17. Where was the capsule located
A. At the age of 40. B. At the age of 45. C. At the age of 50. A. In the sea near Panama. B. In the sea near the UK. C. In the sea near Germany.
3. What does the man mean 18. Which of the following did the capsule lack
A. He has a good appetite. B. He likes seafood very much. C. He is on a strict diet. A. A shower. B. A TV. C. An exercise bike.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about 19. What was the previous record for living underwater before Koch broke it
A. A camping experience. B. Their country life. C. Their favorite fruits. A. 80 days. B. 100 days. C. 120 days.
5. What did the man do before the conversation 20. What does the company Deep plan to do by 2027
A. He cleaned his apartment. B. He searched for his keys. C. He went to a gym. A. Send astronauts to Mars. B. Create underwater farms.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) 每段对话或独白读两遍。 C. Enable scientists to live underwater.
听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
6. What is the man mainly worried about 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
A. The narrow space. B. The high prices. C. The potential disturbance.
A
7. Where does the man want to take his dog
A. To a beach. B. To the countryside. C. To a mountain resort. World Heritage Sites in Ancient Capital Beijing
7 8 10 As a global city famous for its rich history and culture, Beijing has many UNESCOWorld Heritage听第 段录音,回答第 至 题。
8. What experience did the woman share about deepfakes Sites.
A. Getting a call with her cloned voice. The Great Wall
B. Receiving a fake instruction. In 1987, the Great Wall was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Great Wall was
C. Reading a piece of fake news. continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern borders as a great
9. What is the man’s attitude towards Denmark’s plan military defence project of Chinese dynasties. It begins in the east at Shanhaiguan in Hebei Province
A. Disapproving. B. unclear. C. Supportive. and ends at Jiayuguan in Gansu Province to the west, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers.
10. What solution does the man suggest for identifying deepfakes The Palace Museum
A. Checking original sources. B. Labeling AI-generated content. C. Using apps to mark fakes. In 1987, the Palace Museum was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carrying 5,000 years
听第 8段录音,回答第 11至 13题。 of Chinese history and culture, the wonderful architectural complex is thus recognized as one of the
11. Why does the man want to learn to swim most famous cultural heritages in China and the world.
A. To improve his health. B. To have fun with friends. C. To prepare for a summer trip. Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian
12. How often does the man intend to go swimming Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. With a
A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Every day. large number of relics, it is one of the most comprehensive, systematic and valuable early Paleolithic
13. What kind of painting appeals to the woman most human sites in the world. The museum offers rich and detailed exhibitions.
A. Oil painting. B. Ink painting. C. Watercolor painting. The Summer Palace
听第 9段录音,回答第 14至 16题。 In 1998, UNESCO included the Summer Palace on its World Heritage List, The history of the
14. What matters most to Mark about choosing a preschool Summer Palace can date back to 1750 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It is
A. The teaching of early reading. a masterpiece of Chinese garden art, combining natural landscapes with manmade structures. Its
B. The focus on developing good habits. beautiful scenery and unique design make it a popular destination for tourists and a source of inspiration
C. A balance between play and structure.
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for artists and architects. B. Rescue Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, night dive.
21. What is special about the Great Wall C. Advanced Open Water Diver, night dive, Rescue Diver.
A. It’s the most visited tourist attraction. B. It has the longest period of construction. D. Night dive, Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver.
C. It’s famous for its architectural complex. D. It carries 5,000 years of history and culture. 27. Which of the following best describes Mia
22. What do the Palace Museum and Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian have in common A. Open-minded and talented. B. Dynamic and determined.
A. They were built during the Qing Dynasty. B. UNESCO included them the same year. C. Responsible and humble. D. Strong-willed and sympathetic.
C. They are particularly favored by architects. D. They show the life of early Paleolithic human.
23. Which site will attract a college student majoring in landscape architecture C
A. The Great Wall. B. The Palace Museum.
Implants coated in bacteria could be used during bone fracture (骨折 ) surgery to help speed
C. Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian. D. The Summer Palace.
recovery and prevent post-operative infections.
B When someone suffers a fracture, surgery is sometimes needed to help it mend correctly. A
common technique is to use a metal implant to help broken bones stay in a line while recovering. The
It took two years of training and effort, but in February, Mia, a 12-year-old girl, finally reached her
bone slowly grows together with the metal as it mends.
goal of becoming the youngest female Master Scuba Diver in the US. This title represents a level of Lei Tan at Hubei University in Wuhan, China, and his team tested whether coating an implant in
skill that even many adult divers never reach. And most divers only get the basic Open Water Diver the bacterium, Lactobacillus casei (L. casei), which is found in yogurt, could improve recovery. This
certificate. species is known to control the immune environment, which could support tissue generation, and to
When Mia was young, she learned that her mother had become an Open Water Diver in high release antibacterial substances.
school. Mia decided she wanted to become a diver, too. However, the youngest age to start training is To do this, the researchers gave metal implants to rats with broken bones. Three of the rats received
10. On her 10th birthday, Mia began her journey by getting her Open Water Diver certificate. Her standard implants and three had implants coated in dead L. casei bacteria.
instructors were impressed with her energy and drive. “She sets her mind to something and gets it done,” After four weeks, the team found there was a 27 percent increase in bone tissue in the rats with the
said Seamus Hastings, one of her instructors. bacteria-covered implants compared with a 16 percent increase in rats with regular implants. An
Over the next two years, Mia took several advanced courses, including first aid, how to find her increase in bone tissue is a sign that the fracture is healing.
way underwater, and how to identify fish. She also finished 78 dives, far more than the 50 required for One potential risk of implants is infection at the site where the implant meets the bone. So the team
the Master Scuba Diver title. But Mia had to wait for her last two courses—Advanced Open Water also tested if their L. casei-treated implant was more resistant to infection by coating it in multi-drug
Diver and Rescue Diver. That’s because you have to be at least 12 years old to earn these certificates. resistant bacteria, which can cause infections. After 12 hours, the researchers found that 99.9 percent of
In February, Mia and her family traveled to Mexico. A week later, Mia passed the Advanced Open these bacteria were dead.
Water Diver course after completing her first night dive. The next day of her birthday, when she was “Bacteria play an important role in the digestive system and there is increasing evidence to suggest
officially 12, Mia finished the Rescue Diver course. The hardest part of the course was raising an that their benefits can be applied outside there,” says Matthew Wook Chang at the National University
injured adult diver to the surface and helping them breathe again. Mia found this challenging but of Singapore.
managed to succeed. 28. Why did Lei Tan and his team conduct the experiment
Mia is proud of her achievement but she doesn’t plan to stop there. She hopes to continue her A. To cure rats with broken bones. B. To identify beneficial bacteria.
diving education and become an ocean biologist in the future. She’s particularly interested in labeling C. To understand infection causes. D. To test bacteria-coated implants.
and tracking sharks. 29. How are bacteria-coated implants superior to regular implants
24. What inspired Mia to be a diver A. They release antibacterial substances.
A. Her family’s requirement. B. Her desire to explore the ocean. B. They get rid of the risk of getting infected.
C. Her mother’s experience. D. Her interest in being an ocean biologist. C. They speed up the recovering process greatly.
25. What made Mia delay taking her last two courses D. They cut the costs of taking an implant surgery.
A. Age restriction. B. Lack of required training. 30. What can be implied from Matthew Wook Chang’s words
C. Financial issues. D. Academic commitments. A. Many infections are closely related to bacteria.
26. In what order did Mia complete her diving courses B. Bacteria can have a wide range of applications.
A. Night dive, Rescue Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver. C. Bacteria have a negative effect on human health.
D. The digestive system can function better without bacteria.
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31. What is the best title for the text D. To compare product quality between different income groups.
A. Healing with bacteria B. Bone surgery breakthrough 35. What is the author’s attitude toward price discrimination
C. The role of Lactobacillus casei D. The future of implant technology A. Favourable. B. Skeptical. C. Objective. D. Disapproving.
D 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
For customers who don’t have the freedom to choose where they shop, technological As environmental concerns grow, having an environmentally friendly home is becoming
advancements are making price discrimination (歧视 ) increasingly likely. Flexibility-based price increasingly important to many people. ___36___ Here are some practical steps you can take.
discrimination allows companies to charge different people different prices for the same product or Replace old equipment
service, based on how easily they can walk away. When consumers can easily find better deals Older equipment tends to consume more energy than newer models. Any equipment will get older.
elsewhere, they hold the power. However, AI tools are allowing sellers to become increasingly expert at ___37___. High-efficiency equipment can significantly impact energy usage and, during a remodel,
uncovering how much flexibility their consumers have, which raises serious concerns. may provide extra space since their sizes are getting smaller and smaller.
In a recent study, we examined how flexibility-based price discrimination affects a seller’s Fix energy-efficient windows
profitability in a competitive market, and studied how consumer welfare is affected. The findings ___38___. However, if you have single-pane (单层玻璃) windows or if there are noticeable signs
demonstrated that companies that utilize consumer inflexibility are likely to boom, often at the expense of damage, fixing energy-efficient windows can save you money in the long run. The most
of those with the least power to choose. They don’t just raise prices when customers aren’t able to energy-efficient windows feature double or more panes of glass with inert (惰性的) gas between the
easily switch to a competitor, for low-income consumers they reduce product quality as well. This panes.
double blow hits low-income consumers hard. ___39___
Dollar stores, for example, often serve low-income communities in smaller markets. When these About half of a home’s total energy usage goes toward heating and cooling. Fixing a smart
retailers realize their customers have limited alternatives, they are less likely to keep prices low. thermostat can help you adjust the times you have your heating or cooling running according to a
Moreover, tests revealed the presence of poisonous components in colorfully labeled children’s pre-set schedule, which can help you cut energy bills. According to a study, a smart thermostat can
products at American and Canadian dollar stores. reduce your heating and cooling bills by up to 8%.
But this is only part of the story. When these same techniques are used to target wealthier Switch to solar energy
consumers, it can result in positive social outcomes for them. In contrast, high-income consumers may Solar technology generates electricity from sunlight without producing pollution or greenhouse
gases, helping homeowners save on the costs of water and electricity. You can fix solar panels on your
see their product quality improve. This is because high-income consumers are willing and able to pay
roof. One benefit you can get is to make the solar panels perfectly integrate with your home. ___40___.
for the improved quality and technology-enabled price discrimination can enable the seller to satisfy
This is a great way to benefit both yourself and the environment.
their needs better. A. Consider smart home climate control
The same thing happens with trade barriers and tariffs (关税). Product quality, price and income B. Reduce household energy consumption
are known to be interconnected, with lower-income inflexible consumers suffering more than C. Replacing windows can be quite expensive
high-income consumers in the same situation. Any barriers that reduce consumer flexibility D. The best way is to replace them before they fail
disproportionately harm low-income consumers, who are more likely to face lower-quality products as E. And the other is to reduce your daily energy usage
a result. F. Do you want to make your own home more eco-friendly
Our study provides valuable insights for both lawmakers and policymakers. It shows that new G. Have you created an eco-friendly home to make you suitable
policies are necessary to protect vulnerable consumers with limited flexibility from price discrimination. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
32. What does the underlined word “utilize” in paragraph 2 probably mean 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
A. Refer to. B. Depend on. C. Take advantage of. D. Get rid of. Last summer, I participated in a community service program that completely changed my
33. What do companies tend to do when consumers lack purchase choices worldview. Our team of twenty students were divided into three groups to _41_ different social issues.
A. Expand product varieties. B. Lower prices to attract more customers. The environmental team ___42__ rehabilitating the local river ecosystem . Armed with specialized
C. Reduce product quality for low-income groups. D. Prioritize the needs of high-income consumers. tools, we ___43_ 53 kg of non-biodegradable waste, from plastic bottles to __44_ fishing nets . Though
34. Why does the author mention dollar stores the sun was extremely hot, seeing the sparkling water reflecting clear skies again made every drop of
A. To show how companies draw on consumer inflexibility. sweat ___45_.
B. To highlight health risks for children in low-income areas. ___46_, the education support team organized free classes for migrant workers’ children. My
C. To criticize their addition of harmful chemicals in products. teammate Amy transformed English grammar into treasure hunt games. “Their ___47_ for learning
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shines brighter than any classroom light,” she whispered, nodding at a girl carefully ___48__ the word and cultural heritage. ____64____ (skilful) carved stone galleries relate the history and symbolism of
“horizon” in her notebook. the peony, ____65____ deepens the cultural significance of the site. More than just a botanical haven,
The most touching moment came when our elderly care group visited a nursing home. We __49_ the National Peony Garden is a living testament to the enduring legacy of Luoyang’s flower heritage.
traditional Chinese paper-cutting art activities . While teaching paper-cutting, retired professor Zhang
held his handcrafted flower, tears flooding his wrinkled cheeks. “Youthful __50_ heals deeper than 第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)
medicine,” he said 第一节(满分 15分)
Through these experiences, I realized __51_ work isn’t about changing the world overnight. It’s 假定你是李华,你注意到越来越多的同学使用 AI工具(如智能答题软件、AI写作助手)辅
the small, consistent acts of __52_ that weave the social safety net. The children’s laughter as they 助学习。请给你的英国笔友 Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的观察;2.你的看法。
learned new songs, the elderly’s smiles while sharing childhood stories, and the __53__ beauty of 注意:1.写作词数应为 80词左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答;
nature all taught me the true meaning of __54__ responsibility. This invisible curriculum __55__ us 3.参考词汇:智能答题软件(Intelligent Q & A apps),AI写作助手(AI writing aids)。
into more compassionate human beings. ___________________________________________________________________________________
41. A. discuss B. avoid C. address D. raise
42. A. moved on B. depended on C. insisted on D. concentrated on ___________________________________________________________________________________
43. A. detected B. measured C. removed D. documented _____________________________________________________________________
44. A. melting B. shining C. new D. abandoned
45. A. worthwhile B. meaningless C. powerful D. salty 第二节(满分 25分)
46. A. Therefore B. Meanwhile C. Finally D. Surprisingly 67. 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。
47. A. hunger B. respect C. capacity D. strategy I want every high school student to know: You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to join in
48. A. deleting B. hiding C. tracing D. carving
49. A. prepared B. emphasized C. attended D. inspected many extracurricular activities or get perfect test scores. What matters is that you work hard, believe in
50. A. wisdom B. compassion C. energy D. curiosity yourself, and let your true self shine. I was once a girl who doubted whether I could ever get into
51. A. police B. volunteer C. education D. group Harvard University, but with hard work and a little faith, I made it. And so can you.
52. A. kindness B. competition C. profit D. faith In high school, such a belief felt out of reach to me. Those days were full of self-doubt. I would
53. A. outstanding B. famous C. restored D. impressive
54 A. personal B. financial C. academic D. social spend hours watching videos of students online talking about their perfect extracurricular activities —
55. A. classifies B. shapes C. separates D. persuades ten clubs, volunteer work abroad, internships at big companies — and compare myself to them. I only
10 1.5 15 had a few after-school activities: attending the book club, tutoring younger students in math, and第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)
playing on the girls’ soccer team. My test scores were good, but not perfect. Every time I saw those
Luoyang is an ancient city in central China’s Henan Province with a long history. It ____56____
(link) closely to the peony (牡丹) for over a thousand years. This deep-rooted connection has made it a “perfect” numbers online, I felt like I was falling behind, and I even thought about giving up my dream
renowned center for this beautiful flower. Among many places ____57____ (admire) this beloved of going to a top university.
flower, the National Peony Garden stands out as the hottest destination. As the only flower garden in Everything changed the day my teacher, Cathy, pulled me aside. She noticed I was feeling down
China given official national status, it serves as a vital gene bank for peonies, preserving their rich and asked me what was troubling me. I told her about my doubts, the numbers and activities that made
diversity. me feel inadequate (缺乏信心的). She smiled and handed me a brochure about Harvard’s admissions
____58____ (divide) into northern and southern sections, the garden is home ____59____ process. “Ana,” she said gently, “colleges like Harvard don’t just look at numbers. They look at the
hundreds of thousands of peony plants. These include both native Chinese ____60____ (variety) and whole person — your struggles, your efforts, your growth, and the opportunities you’ve had. You don’
rare imports from Japan, the United States, and France. Renowned for their beautiful petals, striking t have to be perfect; you just have to be yourself.” Those words hit me like a ray of light. For the first
colors, and fascinating smell, the peonies here offer a truly ____61____ (impress) sight. In an ongoing time, I realized that my background, my hard work, and my unique story were not weaknesses — they
effort to innovate, the garden grafted (嫁接) 300 mature peony plants last year, ____62____ (create) were part of who I was, and they mattered.
breathtaking “mosaic peonies” with multi-colored blooms to further enrich the visual experience. 注意:(1)续写词数应为 150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Beyond the flower displays, the garden offers ____63____ harmonious mixture of natural beauty
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From that day on, I stopped comparing myself to others and focused on doing my best.
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When applying to colleges, I hesitated before adding Harvard.
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