资源简介 2026年高二英语月考试卷 2026.06时间:120分钟 满分:150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)1. When will the speakers meet A. At 4:40. B. At 5:15. C. At 5:30.2. Where are probably the speakers A. At Justin’s house. B. In the post office. C. In a shop.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Hotel clerk and guest. B. Doctor and patient. C. Husband and wife.4. What is the woman going to do A. Go hiking. B. Visit the Nursing Home. C. Entertain some friends.5. What are the speakers talking about A. A grand competition. B. A public organization. C. An international event.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What does the man think of Tokyo A. Crowded. B. Tidy. C. Unattractive.7. Which aspect of Los Angeles appeals to the man A. The pleasant climate. B. The famous scenic spots. C. The delicious food.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the woman doing A. Reading a book. B. Searching for information. C. Working on a report.9. What is opposite the museum at present A. A flower shop. B. A bookstore. C. A dessert shop.10. How will the speakers go to the museum A. By bike. B. By subway. C. On foot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. Where does Zhao Ya work A. In a network company. B. In an agricultural department. C. On a farm in Anhui province.12. How long has Zhao Ya’s account been registered by 2024 A. 5 years. B. 6 years. C. 8 years.13. Why does Zhao Ya post these videos A. To make good profits. B. To have more followers. C. To share agricultural knowledge.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why did Xi Linjie go to the hospital A. To cure exhaustion. B. To see a friend. C. To buy a TCM milk tea.15. How can the hospital improve the effect of TCM milk tea A. By adding a special nutrient.B. By using modern technologies.C. By adding more Chinese herbs.16. What can we learn about TCM milk tea A. It has a bitter taste.B. It is relatively simple to make.C. It is a favorite among young people.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What does Khounsavath do A. A teacher. B. A student. C. An official.18. Where did Khounsavath know about Pu’er A. From an organization. B. From a movie. C. From a school.19. Why does Khounsavath choose to live in Pu’er A. He can go home easily.B. He can make much money there.C. He can enjoy the natural landscape.20. When did the China-Laos Railway begin to carry passengers A. In 2021. B. In 2022. C. In 2023.第二部分 阅读理解第一节(共15题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ABest of the World 2026: Top Wellness DestinationsNational Geographic’s “Best of the World 2026” list highlights transformative travel experiences that emphasize wellness, sustainability, and cultural connection. Here are four destinations that offer unique approaches to health and well-being.Canyon Ranch, Arizona, USALocated at the eastern edge of the Sonoran Desert, Canyon Ranch Tucson offers all-inclusive wellness programs combining traditional healing with modern technology. The resort features “neuro-acoustic sound beds” for deep meditation and personalized wellness screenings. Rates start at approximately $900 per night, covering meals, airport transfers, and a $200 nightly spa credit. The resort plans to open a new branch in Austin, Texas in 2026.Glen Dye, ScotlandSituated on 15,000 acres in the Cairngorms National Park, this wellness retreat focuses on nature-based therapies. Guests can experience forest bathing, cold-water therapy in outdoor tubs, and artist-led natural-ink workshops. The Discovery and Adventure Centre offers courses ranging from $40 to $70 per person. Cottage rentals start at $1110 for a three-night stay to $1,883 for one week. Notably, all accommodations feature libraries and vinyl record players instead of televisions.Ancient Forest, British Columbia, CanadaThis rare inland temperate rainforest, located 65 miles east of Prince George, offers free access to hiking trails among 1,000-year-old western red cedars. A new Lheidli T’enneh interpretive center is scheduled to open in 2026, along with upgraded elevated boardwalks. Scientific studies suggest that time spent in this environment can boost cancer-fighting cells. Admission to the park remains free, making it the most accessible option for budget-conscious travelers.Six Senses Laamu, MaldivesThis remote island resort combines luxury with environmental consciousness. Guests receive personalized wellness screenings using advanced diagnostic technology, followed by tailored programs focusing on rest, exercise, and nutrition. The resort also supports coral reef conservation through its Sustainability Fund. Lagoon Water Villas start at around $1,065 per night. Visitors are encouraged to book screenings at the start of their stay to maximize benefits.21. What do Canyon Ranch and Six Senses Laamu have in common A. They both have a fund for environmental conservation.B. They both use technology in their wellness programs.C. They both feature all-inclusive packages with spa credits.D. They both encourage early booking of wellness services.22. Which destination charges the highest accommodation rate per night A. Canyon Ranch, Arizona B. Glen Dye, ScotlandC. Ancient Forest, British Columbia D. Six Senses Laamu, Maldives23. What is the primary purpose of this text A. To compare prices of different wellness resortsB. To encourage eco-friendly tourism practicesC. To introduce various wellness destinationsD. To advertise specific wellness programsBIn May 2026, a photograph from a high-profile state banquet in Beijing captured global attention. Seated at the center, next to tech giants Elon Musk and Tim Cook, was Zhou Qunfei, the founder of Lens Technology. This striking arrangement was more than a mere formality; it served as a powerful evidence to Zhou’s resilience, marking her evolution from a humble factory worker to a leading figure in the global electronics supply chain.Widely acknowledged as the “Queen of Glass,” Zhou built her empire by mastering the production of touchscreens for smartphones. Her journey, however, was paved with hardships. Born into poverty in Hunan Province, she dropped out of school at 15 to support her family. Yet, her relentless ambition drove her to establish her own workshop in 1993. Through decades of innovation, she transformed Lens Technology into an essential partner for the world's leading tech giants.Despite her established success, Zhou remains acutely aware of market unpredictability. In 2026, facing a saturation(饱和) in the global smartphone market and a subsequent drop in profits, she recognized the risk of over-reliance on a single sector. Consequently, Lens Technology fulfilled a strategic adjustment: acquiring a controlling stake(股份) in Jentech International, a premier manufacturer of metal components.This purchase represents a key shift toward business diversification. By integrating Jentech’s advantage in metal casings, Zhou aims to provide a seamless “one-stop” solution, creating powerful industrial synergy (产业协同). Moreover, she is aggressively leading the company toward emerging frontiers, including commercial aerospace and embodied intelligence (robotics).Zhou’s track illustrates a profound business philosophy: in the fast-paced tech industry, change is the only constant. By constantly adapting and expanding her investments, she ensures Lens Technology stays ahead of the curve. Her story stands as an inspiring reminder that true success stems not just from hard work, but from the visionary courage to evolve when the world changes.What does the author imply by describing the seating arrangement in the first paragraph A. It was a coincidence that happened during the banquet.B. It highlighted the close personal friendship between the three leaders.C. It symbolized Zhou Qunfei’s significant rise and status in the tech world.D. It indicated that Lens Technology had officially merged with Tesla and Apple.25. Why did Zhou Qunfei decide to acquire Jentech International in 2026 A. Because Jentech was the only company willing to sell its shares.B. To reduce the production costs of glass touchscreens.C. To diversify the business and face the slowing smartphone market.D. Because she wanted to exit the smartphone supply chain completely.26. What does the underlined phrase “ahead of the curve” in the last paragraph probably mean A. Drawing a perfect line.B. Following others blindly.C. Falling behind competitors.D. Staying in a leading position.27. Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the text A. Zhou Qunfei:The History of Lens TechnologyB. Zhou Qunfei: From Glass Screens to Global VisionC. Zhou Qunfei:The Challenges of the Smartphone MarketD. Zhou Qunfei: A Banquet for Tech Giants around the worldCGraphene (石墨烯) is based on carbon and is often described as a wonder material: it’s super strong, super light, and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. It’s already widely used and promises to significantly improve consumer electronics in the future. However, producing graphene on a large scale remains difficult and expensive, which has led researchers to explore alternative methods.Led by a team from the University of New South Wales, the new research shows that the peanut shell has the potential to boost graphene production, and in a way that’s cheaper and more eco-friendly than some traditional graphene making methods. Worldwide peanut production results in more than 10 million tons of waste piling up each year. Key to the process is the natural material called lignin (木质素), which is packed with carbon. It was already known to be present in peanut shells, but the researchers had to figure out the best way to process it.The researchers first prepared the peanut shells through a controlled heating process to remove unwanted substances. They then applied a technique known as flash heating, which uses electricity to raise the temperature to over 3,000°C within milliseconds. This rapid heating rearranges the structures of peanut shells. “That process is vital to give us the best carbon-rich material to help ensure there are few imperfections in the final graphene and that it is indeed just a single layer,” says Yeoh.Although the peanut-shell-to-graphene line has been experimented with before, this study highlights how carefully controlling the starting material can significantly improve the resulting graphene quality. That’s not to say the process is perfect yet, though. The resulting graphene material scores highly in terms of quality but is typically composed of a few graphene layers in a disordered way, and the technique could take three to four years to expand for larger use, the researchers note. Work to further refine the process from this lab-based proof of concept will continue, and researchers are now exploring whether similar methods could be applied to other materials such as coffee grounds or banana peels.28. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph A. To explain how graphene is produced.B. To compare graphene with other materials.C. To describe the history of graphene research.D. To introduce graphene’s function and limitation.29. What makes peanut shells suitable for graphene production A. Their light weight nature. B. Their carbon content.C. Their health-friendly feature. D. Their large yearly output.30. What is the function of the flash heating A. Structuring. B. Removing. C. Cleaning. D. Packing.31. What is the author’s attitude toward the current research A. Uninterested in its practical use.B. Doubtful about its future value.C. Positive but aware of its limitations.D. Completely satisfied with its results.DScientists just calculated for the first time exactly how many microplastic particles (微粒) are floating in Earth’s atmosphere. The number is almost unimaginable: 600 quadrillion — a 6 followed by 17 zeros, enough to make more than 1.5 billion plastic water bottles, about 300 for every person on the planet. And it’s all floating in the sky.The research, led by Utah State University’s Janice Brahney, combined data from 2,782 measurements (from 283 locations) across the globe with atmospheric movement models. “We’ve known for years that microplastics are everywhere — in the oceans, on mountains, even in rain,” Brahney said. “But the atmosphere was a big blind spot. Now we have a number, and it’s far beyond what we expected.”The researchers then traced these particles back to their origins, uncovering a surprising range of sources. Roads are the biggest contributor — tire wear from vehicles grinds down (磨碎) plastic particles that float in the air. Oceans also play a significant role: waves crashing onto shores can send microplastics from seawater into the air. Other sources include agricultural dust and particles released from burning waste.Yet the presence of 600 quadrillion particles in the sky — pouring from these very sources — is not merely a matter of numbers; it carries consequences that extend beyond the air itself. Once deposited (沉积), these particles can pollute soil and water, entering the food chain. More surprisingly, atmospheric microplastics may influence cloud formation and even accelerate ice melt by darkening the surface of snow and ice — a phenomenon similar to the “black carbon” effect. Every day, as much as millions of plastic bottles’ worth of microplastics settles onto Earth’s surface.However, scientists caution that much remains unknown. The health effects of breathing in atmospheric microplastics are still poorly understood, though early research suggests potential links to lung problems. How long these particles stay in the air and where they eventually land also require further investigation.Despite these uncertainties, the study sends a clear message: plastic pollution is not just an ocean problem. It has become an atmospheric issue on a global scale — one that, as Brahney put it, “We’re only beginning to understand.”32. What does the Utah State University study focus on A. Identifying the major sources of microplastic pollution.B. Comparing microplastic levels in different environments.C. Providing the first global estimate of atmospheric microplastics.D. Warning people about the health risks of breathing in microplastics.33. Why does the author mention the “black carbon” effect in Paragraph 4 A. To explain how microplastics are formed.B. To argue that black carbon is more harmful.C. To compare microplastics to a well-known pollutant.D. To suggest that microplastics are a new type of black carbon.34. Which aspect of atmospheric microplastics may be the focus of future research A. Its specific migration routes. B. Its real-time monitoring methods.C. Its overall environmental impacts. D. Its potential deposition consequences.35. What is the best title for the passage A. A Warning: The Threat of MicroplasticsB. Road Traffic: An Unexpected Source of PollutionC. Microplastic Particles: A Problem of Various OriginsD. A Hidden Crisis: 600 Quadrillion Particles in the Sky第二节 阅读七选五 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)A majority of the people do not read the classics. Their reasons begin with the language being too difficult and end with the storyline too distant to the present context. Love for classics is obviously not at first sight. 36 We begin as acquaintances (泛泛之交) and eventually become close friends with private jokes between us. So how does our approach a classic Don’t be afraid to be confused.We get it: it’s hard to power through confusion. It doesn’t feel great when a book makes you feel confused.Every reader has to start somewhere. 37 Instead, be proud of yourself for trying, and get excited about all the new things you’ll learn.Research, research, research.____38____ Researching the author—and the time and place they were writing about — can help you situate yourself during tricky passages. The author’s experience, viewpoint, and historical context might help you make the connections you might not have otherwise.Just pick the book up.This step is self-explanatory. While it’s not hard to just pick a book up, we know how difficult it can be to convince yourself to do so. 39 Take a deep breath, then leap onto the deck (甲板) of Melville’s Pequod or step cautiously through the gates of Dracula’s Castle.___40____There is no perfect way to read a classic text. There is no defining interpretation, no singular, exact answer. Your goal as a reader is to discover what aspects and insights are meaningful to you. Enjoy the process. Consider what confuses you, read with intention, and think critically. Even if your interpretation of the work isn’t quite perfect, it is still valuable!A. It is a gradual affair.B. Allow the book to grow with you.C. It has some form of historical influence.D. Before you turn to page one, do some digging.E. Never beat yourself up for not knowing something.F. Remind yourself that it’s a new learning opportunity.G. Focus on your own understanding.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Watering my plants and watching my grandkids run around my vegetable garden, I was filled with joy. They are my ____41____ to save the earth, I thought.Six years ago, though, I ____42____ gave the environment a second thought. Busily working in family day care, and a mum of three, I ____43____ products without hesitation. Things like throwing out leftover vegetables without care and shopping for fast fashion were part of my everyday ____44____. Then, one day in January, I ____45____ an article online about palm oil (棕榈油) , and its ____46____ effects on our rainforests and wildlife.My husband and I had just changed our ____47____ then, becoming grandparents. “We need to ____48____the world,” I told him. It was not going to be easy, but we ____49____ to start somewhere. So while doing the shopping, I _____50_____ every label to make sure the product was _____51_____ from palm oil, a leading cause of deforestation. I even started my own vegetable garden and raised chicks. Soon, I became known as Eco Granny!I love walking through my garden, with my little _____52_____ closely following me. It is also _____53_____ to teach my grandkids to do what I do. They all offer to help pick vegetables. And _____54_____ one lady’s message of “Your post motivated me to make a change”, I more firmly believe if I can go ____55_____ and be an inspiration, anyone can!41. A. way B. chance C. reason D. attempt42. A. specifically B. barely C. carefully D. seriously43. A. wasted B. stored C. selected D. consumed44. A. practices B. struggles C. preferences D. tasks45. A. wrote down B. came across C. went over D. figured out46. A. decisive B. immediate C. potential D. destructive47. A. mind B. focus C. identity D. position48. A. rebuild B. better C. understand D. refresh49. A. arranged B. applied C. determined D. demanded50. A. checked B. translated C. recorded D. attached51. A. distinct B. safe C. free D. separate52. A. customers B. tracks C. servants D. shadows53. A. rewarding B. necessary C. challenging D. reasonable54. A. regardless of B. apart from C. but for D. thanks to55. A. green B. healthy C. well D. forward第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)The film Dear You, a popular Chaoshan-dialect movie, is more than just a tear-jerker striking a chord with many viewers; it is a cultural bridge connecting the past and the present. The film is deeply rooted ___56__ the tradition of "Qiaopi," which refers to letters and remittances sent by overseas Chinese to their families. These documents, now 57 (recognize) as part of UNESCO's Memory of the World, carry the heavy emotions of separation and the unbreakable bonds of kinship.In the movie, the elderly Ye Shurou is determined to find the mysterious sender of the letters. Her journey takes her across the ocean to Thailand, 58 she eventually uncovers the truth about Xie Nanzhi's sacrifice. The director uses a dual-timeline narrative, 59 (perfect) weaving together the hardships of the older generation with the self-discovery of the youth. This storytelling technique not only highlights the passage of time 60 emphasizes that certain values, like integrity and promise-keeping, never fade.Ultimately, Dear You serves as a gentle reminder. In 61__ world where digital messages disappear in seconds, a handwritten letter holds a unique warmth. It teaches us that no matter how far apart people are, love and responsibility can bridge any 62 (distant). The film stimulates the audience 63 (cherish) their family roots and express gratitude to those who have silently supported them along the way.Currently 64 (boast) a 9.2-out-of-10 rating on Douban — one of the highest-rated domestic movies of the past decade, the film 65 (fuel) extensive discussion about what its success may signal for China’s creative industries since it was released.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴 (rural revitalization) 为主题的短视频。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括: (1) 拍摄内容; (2) 你的收获。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 Chris,______________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua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。The car turned onto the familiar road that led to Grandma’s farm. “Jude, this summer holiday will be a great chance for you to stay with your grandma.” Dad said as he drove. Every moment, we were moving farther away from the city, the place where I knew how to do things right.The car engine wasn’t off before Grandma hugged me. I slowly dragged myself out of the car. “Jude, you look unhappy Why ” Grandma asked. She acted like nothing bad had happened last time. Could I ask how much money her neighbor Mr. Jackson had lost because of my mistake Was he still upset with me “I’m fine,” I answered. “I’m just missing my computer puters are something I’m good at.” “That sounds disappointing.” Grandma nodded.I liked visiting the farm during breaks before I messed things up last summer. Grandma lived alone, and Mr. Jackson was like family to her. Then one day I forgot to lock the gate and let the goats into his flower beds He lost almost all his roses for the farmers’ market.Now, back at the farm. I felt nervous. I was trying to hide in the room when I saw Mr. Jackson! He was opening the door and calling Grandma. “I need help!” he yelled to her. “Just a second for the freshly harvested roses!” That was when he saw me. I felt my heart tighten and was ready for his criticism. I deserved it. He had probably been waiting for this moment since last summer.However, Mr. Jackson greeted me happily, “Great, Jude is here! Your grandma always tells us you are a wonderfully competent (有能力的) computer programmer.” I shook my head. “I am not competent. I am sorry I messed things up.” He was surprised and comforted me, “It was an accident. Being competent doesn’t mean you never make mistakes.”I looked out of the window. There were piles of roses waiting to be sold. “Jude, can you help us We want to sell roses online. We have a computer and all the parts (零件) for our internet connection, but we just can’t set it up,” Grandma asked. No Internet. They seemed to live in the twentieth century.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右:(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Maybe I could be someone who was really competent.__________________________________________________________________________Within a few hours, orders for roses flooded in.__________________________________________________________________________2026年高二英语月考试卷 2026.061-10 BCABC BACAC 11-20 BBCAB CABAC1.【原文】M: Let’s meet at twenty to five.W: Well, could we make it half past five M: That’s a bit late for me. How about 15 minutes earlier W: OK. See you then.2.【原文】W: Hi, Justin. What are you doing Are you going to buy the whole store M: I need so many things for my birthday party tomorrow. I hope you can come.W: Sure I will. But I have to go to the post office first. I’ll be a little late.3. 【原文】M: My wife is sick, so I have to cancel a reservation I made.W: Can you give me your name, phone, and date of visit M: I’m Rudy Randolph at 818-555-1234, April 9th to 15th.W: OK, one second, Mr. Randolph, and there you go. Your reservation is now canceled.4. 【原文】W: What are your plans for the weekend M: I’m thinking of going hiking with some friends. What about you W: I plan to go to see the elderly in the Nursing Home and spend some time with them.5. 【原文】M: Do you know the World Expo 2025 W: Yeah. The theme of the expo is “Building the Future Society; Imagining the Life of Tomorrow”. The expo will run from April to October.M: Yes. This will be the third time Osaka hosts a global expo, having previously been held in 1970 and another in 1990.6.【原文】M: Hi, Kate! How will you spend your holiday W: I have no idea. Maybe I will spend it abroad.M: Which country would you like to go to W: I’m not sure. I am too busy and tired. I just want to relax.M: If I were you, I would go to Tokyo. It’s really a nice place. It’s quite clean and you can taste the delicious food.W: Well, I think it’s too crowded.M: What about Los Angeles There is lots of sunshine all the year around. It seldom rains there. The average temperature throughout the year is 16 to 24 degrees. It is very attractive.W: Sounds great! Of course I can practice English as well.7.【原文】M: Would you like to go to the museum with me this afternoon W: I’m not sure. I’ve just finished reading a book and I’m busy preparing my report now. What do you go there for M: I want to get some information for my essay about history, and I hope you can help me take some pictures.W: Okay, I’ll go with you. The museum is opposite the bookstore, isn’t it M: Well, it used to be, but the bookstore is replaced by a flower shop. It’s not very far, so I’d like to ride a bike there.W: Er, I’ve lent my bike to my cousin. How about taking the subway M: There’s no subway station nearby. Let’s walk to the museum. We can stop by the dessert shop and buy some ice cream.W: Good idea.8.【原文】M: Nancy, have you registered a short video account yet W: No, I haven’t. But I watch short videos online.M: Me too. A Chinese agricultural technician is using short video platforms as a way to share valuable insight on crop diseases and yields. The practice has proved to be favored by farmers.W: Really Can you tell me more about it M: Yes. Zhao Ya is the head of an agricultural technology station in Anhui province. He registered his video account in 2018 and has used it to promote agricultural technology ever since. By the end of 2024, he has posted more than 600 short videos lasting from one to three minutes.W: What does he focus on M: He fixes his attention on harmful insects and disease prevention, wheat and rice cultivation, and high-yield techniques.W: He must have many followers.M: Exactly. He now has over 9,600 followers, with one of his most popular videos having got 100,000 views. These videos, produced to promote the topics rather than to make profits, are favored by farmers as a new digital farming tool.9.【原文】W: Peter, what are you doing M: I am surfing the Internet. A piece of news caught my attention.W: What is it about M: A college student Xi Linjie, sought help for tiredness at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Southwest China’s Chongqing. And she was pleasantly surprised by a cup of sweet milk tea.W: What is so special about the milk tea M: Some TCM ingredients are added into the milk tea, yet it tastes delightful. It’s less sweet than regular milk tea and has a slight pleasant smell. Most importantly, it’s beneficial to health.W: Was this milk tea developed by the hospital M: Yes. Since 2023, the hospital has blended TCM processing techniques with present food production to attract the young people.W: It’s not just old people who are interested in TCM these days. It is becoming a new trend among the youth.M: That’s true. The hospital has employed various modern techniques to maximize the effect of TCM while improving the taste. The director of the hospital’s nutrition department said the milk tea is very popular with young people. They hope it can act as a bridge for them to gain more knowledge about TCM and gradually accept it.10.【原文】M: Originally from Vientiane in Laos, Khounsavath has been teaching Lao language at Pu’er University for more than two years. He said he was interested in the natural landscape of an old tea forest on Jingmai Mountain, which gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2023.“I was about to graduate at that time and was wondering where I should stay in China, then I saw this beautiful place in the movie,” said Khounsavath, who completed both his bachelor and master’s degrees in Chinese language in Shandong province.The launch of the China-Laos Railway is the most important reason for him to choose Yunnan, because it makes it easier for him to return home to see his family.The China-Laos Railway is a landmark project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation. It began operations in December 2021 and started cross-border passenger service two years later. The railway connects Yunnan’s capital Kunming with Vientiane.“It takes only about five hours by train to get from Pu’er to Vientiane, and the railway station is close to theA篇【答案】21. B 22. D 23. CB篇 24. C 25. C 26. D 27. BC篇 【答案】28. D 29. B 30. A 31. CD篇 【答案】32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D七选五 【答案】36. A 37. E 38. D 39. F 40. G完形填空 【答案】41-45. CBAAB 46-50. DCBCA 51-55. CDADA(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)in 57. recognized 58. where 59 perfectly 60 buta 62. distance 63. to cherish 64. boasting 65. has fueled 或 has been fueling第一节写作【答案】One possible version:Dear Chris,What a pleasure to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization!Last weekend a nearby village witnessed us filming drones monitoring crops in the fields and smart irrigation systems that water plants precisely. It was amazing to see technology transforming traditional farming. We also captured the newly-built houses, the eco-tourism sites attracting visitors, and the smiling faces of local farmers who now enjoy a better life.What impressed me most was how rural revitalization combines tradition with innovation. It gave me a deeper understanding of China's efforts to construct a better countryside.Looking forward to your thoughts!第二节 读后续写(满分25分)Maybe I could be someone who was really competent. “I can definitely help with that! Where are the parts ” Following Grandma, I went into the room, where a computer sat surrounded by some scattered parts. Rolling up my sleeves, I carefully connected everything. It was a piece of cake to me. “Done!” I announced confidently. After a few adjustments, the Internet was up and running. Now it was time to sell the roses. I decided to start from my social media platform. I quickly uploaded photos, added descriptions, and set prices. Before long, notifications started showing up — people were noticing. My abilities made a difference!Within a few hours, orders for roses flooded in. “This is amazing, Jude!” Grandma cheered with joy as she began bustling about, packing flowers. Mr. Jackson chuckled warmly as he handed me another bunch to label. The energy was electric — everyone was on their feet, moving quickly to keep up with the growing orders. The farm felt alive, and so did I. To our surprise, the roses sold out in just half a day. “You’ve brought the farm into the twenty-first century, Jude,” Grandma hugged me tightly. I realized that being competent wasn’t about avoiding mistakes, it was about facing them head-on and making the most of my strengths. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 夏津第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期5月月考英语听力.mp3 夏津第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期5月月考英语答案.docx 夏津第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期5月月考英语试卷(含音频).docx