贵州镇宁高中教育集团2025-2026学年第二学期期中评价试题高二年级英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年第二学期期中评价试题高二年级英语试题
一、阅读理解
A
We live in a modern world with virtual capabilities so that we can virtually visit some museums from the comfort of our sofa.
Sao Paolo Museum of Art
Brazil's first modern museum was founded in 1947 by Brazilian businessman Assis Chateaubriand and today it remains private and not-for-profit. It has more than 10000 works housed in Sao Paolo. Explore it on Google Arts & Culture and search for its collection.
The Rijksmuseum
The major works of great Dutch master painters, from Johannes Vermeer to Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, are on display in the largest museum in the Netherlands, the Rijksmuseum. The museum's website hosts Rijks Studio, a collection of 675, 970 of its paintings that are put in different collections, or studios.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met, New York's largest museum, has a collection that represents more than 5000 years of art from around the world. The museum has six videos online that explore parts of the museum through its Met 360° Project, slides of special collections. The app and website 82nd and Fifth has its own collection of short videos, each focusing on specific pieces, while MetKids features online art-related activities for little ones like a virtual time machine.
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Established in Gyeongbokgung Palace in 1969, the MMCA immediately started collecting 20th-century art. It moved to its own building in Gwacheon just outside Seoul in 1986, and today it has three locations. In October 2019, the museum started MMCA TV, with curators (馆长)hosting a tour of the museum on YouTube.
1. Which museum best suits you if you like works by Rembrandt
A.Sao Paolo Museum of Art. B.The Rijksmuseum. C.The Met D.The MMCA.
2. What do you know about the Metropolitan museum of Art
A.It appeals to children as well. B.It is famous for its long history.
C.It allows visits of all collections online. D.It has the largest collection in the world.
3. What do all the museums have in common
A.All can be visited on apps. B.All are private museums.
C.All are located in capitals. D.All provide virtual visits.
B
We journalists live in a new age of storytelling, with many new multimedia tools. Many young people don’t even realize it’s new. For them, it’s just normal.
This hit home for me as I was sitting with my 2-year-old grandson on a sofa over the Spring Festival holiday. I had brought a children’s book to read. It had simple words and colorful pictures — a perfect match for his age.
Picture this: my grandson sitting on my lap as I hold the book in front so he can see the pictures. As I read, he reaches out and pokes (戳) the page with his finger.
What’s up with that He just likes the pictures, I thought. Then I turned the page and continued. He poked the page even harder. I nearly dropped the book. I was confused: Is there something wrong with this kid
Then I realized what was happening. He was actually a stranger to books. His father frequently amused the boy with a tablet computer which was loaded with colorful pictures that come alive when you poke them. He thought my storybook was like that.
Sorry, kid. This book is not part of your high-tech world. It’s an outdated, lifeless thing. An antique, like your grandfather. Well, I may be old, but I’m not hopelessly challenged, digitally speaking. I edit video and produce audio. I use mobile payment. I’ve even built websites.
There’s one notable gap in my new-media experience, however: I’ve spent little time in front of a camera, since I have a face made for radio. But that didn’t stop China Daily from asking me last week to share a personal story for a video project about the integration of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province.
Anyway, grandpa is now an internet star — two minutes of fame! I promise not to let it go to my head. But I will make sure my 2-year-old grandson sees it on his tablet.
4. What do the underlined words “hit home for me” mean in paragraph 2
A.Provided shelter for me. B.Became very clear to me.
C.Took the pressure off me. D.Worked quite well on me.
5. Why did the kid poke the storybook
A.He took it for a tablet computer. B.He disliked the colorful pictures.
C.He was angry with his grandpa. D.He wanted to read it by himself.
6. What does the author think of himself
A.Socially ambitious. B.Physically attractive.
C.Financially independent. D.Digitally competent.
7. What can we learn about the author as a journalist
A.He lacks experience in his job. B.He seldom appears on television.
C.He manages a video department. D.He often interviews internet stars.
C
Craftsmanship is a valuable spirit that has been passed down from generation to generation. It refers to the devotion to one’s craft, the pursuit of perfection, and the attention to details. Craftsmen spend years practicing their skills and striving to make the best products possible.
In the fast-paced modern society, many people are eager to make quick money and pay little attention to quality. However, craftsmen still stick to their principles and take pride in their work.
For example, a watchmaker may spend months restoring an antique watch, making sure every part is perfect. A carpenter may spend weeks making a piece of furniture, paying attention to every detail of the wood and the design.
Craftsmanship is not only about making high-quality products but also about a kind of attitude towards life. It teaches us to be patient, focused and responsible. It also helps us appreciate the beauty of hand-made products and preserve traditional culture. In today’s world, where machines replace many manual jobs, craftsmanship becomes more and more important.
We should learn from craftsmen and develop the spirit of craftsmanship in our study and work.
By focusing on details, pursuing perfection and never giving up, we can achieve great things and make our own contributions to society.
8. What is craftsmanship according to the passage
A.Making quick money.
B.Devotion to craft, pursuit of perfection and attention to details.
C.Using machines to make products.
D.Ignoring quality for speed.
9. Why is craftsmanship important in modern society
A.It helps people make more money quickly. B.It replaces manual jobs with machines.
C.It preserves traditional culture and teaches us good attitudes. D.It makes products more expensive.
10. What can we learn from craftsmen
A.To be patient, focused and responsible. B.To make quick money.
C.To ignore details. D.To give up easily.
11. Which example is used to show craftsmanship
A.A student finishing homework quickly. B.A watchmaker restoring an antique watch carefully.
C.A worker using machines to make products. D.A teacher giving lessons quickly.
D
From 2025 to 2026, the global climate has shown an increasingly unstable trend, with frequent extreme weather events such as sudden heavy rainstorms, prolonged high temperatures, rare cold waves and strong unstable stormy weather sweeping across many regions. These climate disasters have caused huge losses to people’s lives and property, making “adaptation to extreme climate and scientific survival” a hot topic widely discussed by the public in 2026.
Faced with frequent extreme weather, some people hold a negative attitude, believing that individual power is too small to resist natural disasters, so they do nothing to prepare. This kind of thought is extremely dangerous. In fact, every individual can take simple and effective measures to protect themselves and their families. For instance, families can prepare special emergency survival supplies containing bottled water, compressed biscuits, flashlights, batteries, first-aid supplies and warm blankets, which can support life for 3 to 5 days when trapped by disasters.
Others over-rely on government rescue and modern scientific and technological means, ignoring individual subjective initiative. While government rescue teams and advanced weather forecast systems play a key role in disaster prevention and relief, they often need time to arrive at disaster areas. During this period, individual survival awareness and skills determine whether people can survive safely. For example, in the sudden urban flooding caused by heavy rain, people who know to avoid lowland areas, underground spaces and fast - flowing water are far less likely to be in danger.
Scientific survival in the context of extreme climate requires the joint efforts of individuals, communities and the government. Individuals should take the initiative to learn climate survival knowledge and participate in community emergency training; communities should establish disaster early warning mechanisms and set clear escape routes and shelters; the government should strengthen infrastructure construction to resist disasters and spread useful life-saving knowledge through media, communities and schools.
Extreme climate is a severe challenge faced by all mankind, but it is not unconquerable. As long as everyone establishes a sense of crisis, masters scientific survival methods, and makes sufficient preparations, we can greatly reduce the harm caused by extreme weather. Protecting ourselves in extreme climate is not only responsible for our own lives, but also a kind of social responsibility to maintain social stability.
12. What extreme weather phenomena are mentioned in the text
A.Earthquakes and tsunamis. B.Heavy rainstorms and high temperatures.
C.Volcanic eruptions and mudslides. D.Sandstorms and droughts.
13. Why does the author think relying only on government rescue is not enough
A.Government rescue is often inefficient. B.Government rescue cannot cover all disaster areas.
C.Rescue teams need time to arrive, and individual skills matter during this period.
D.Modern technology is more reliable than government rescue.
14. What is the author’s attitude towards dealing with extreme climate disasters
A.Pessimistic. B.Objective. C.Doubtful. D.Indifferent.
15. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A.Extreme Climate: A Global Disaster. B.Individual Preparation: Key to Survival in Extreme Weather.
C.Government Rescue: The Only Hope for Disasters. D.Challenges of Global Climate Change.
二、七选五
For many people, leaping into the water on the edge of a major urban area might be uninviting. Floating rubbish and unpleasant smells are enough to keep them away. ___16___
What is Swimmable Cities
Rivers have long been polluted by wastewater, making them unsafe for humans and many animals. Swimmable Cities is an international organization calling for global cooperation to make urban waterways clean enough to swim in. ___17___ Its appeal is broad, spanning governments, businesses, academics, swimmers, nonprofits and beyond. And now it has already reached 100 cities worldwide.
___18___
Many people never think twice about where their waste goes after leaving their homes. Stormwater from city rains picks up pollutants, finally ending up flowing into rivers. Even with legal frameworks and wastewater treatment in place, many urban rivers still carry dangerous levels of harmful bacteria, which can cause many health issues. ___19___ Thus, good water quality is essential to cities.
What progress has been made
Environmental protection always comes with many benefits, including healthier habitats for animals and reduced flooding. ___20___ Harmful bacteria levels have dropped greatly, fish have returned to the rivers, and urban waterways are becoming significantly cleaner and safer. As once-polluted waterways are restored, swimmable cities are within reach.
Beyond recreation, cleaning rivers restores ecosystems, turning a once-impossible goal into a shared global mission.
A.What happened to our rivers
B.How can we keep good water quality
C.Urban areas have different water treatments.
D.Its goal is to improve water quality in urban rivers.
E.But Swimmable Cities aims to get people to do just that.
F.Cities across the globe are also achieving pleasant results.
G.It is not just an ecosystem issue, but a critical health concern.
三、完形填空
Last month, our community held a survival drill for all residents. The situation was a sudden fire in the apartment building. When the alarm rang, people were told to ___21___ quickly and orderly.
Most people followed the guide, but some started to ___22___. Mr. Li, a retired firefighter, kept ___23___ and guided others. He told everyone to cover their mouths with wet cloths and bent down to avoid smoke.
At the exit, an elderly lady fell and twisted her ankle. Some people wanted to ___24___, but Mr. Li stopped them. “Stay in line! Don’t panic!” he shouted. He quickly ___25___ the lady to a safe area and checked her injury.
During the drill, we practiced using fire extinguishers. The coach taught us to ___26___ the fire from the lower part. Many people ___27___ it for the first time and felt nervous.
After the drill, experts gave a speech. They said such drills help people ___28___ real fires. “The key is to stay calm and ___29___ instructions,” one expert said.
Many residents said the drill was valuable. They realized they had ignored safety ___30___ before. Some ___31___ that they didn’t know how to use extinguishers.
Now our community holds drills every three months. We all know safety is more important than ___32___. We should never ___33___ small risks. As the saying goes, “Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.” Only by being prepared can we ___34___ unexpected dangers and ___35___ safely.
21. A.escape B.shout C.jump D.rush
22. A.smile B.panic C.relax D.wait
23. A.angry B.calm C.anxious D.excited
24. A.stop B.run C.look D.leave
25. A.pushed B.led C.forced D.ordered
26. A.put up B.put out C.put on D.put off
27. A.tried B.saw C.bought D.taught
28. A.deal with B.work with C.go with D.play with
29. A.ask B.give C.follow D.refuse
30. A.knowledge B.bags C.clothes D.food
31. A.forgot B.promised C.admitted D.denied
32. A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything
33. A.take B.ignore C.face D.fear
34. A.meet B.avoid C.create D.remember
35. A.pull through B.pull out C.pull up D.pull down
四、语法填空
As teenagers grow up, ___36___ can be easy for some of them to form bad habits. For example, some teenagers may become involved in tobacco or alcohol abuse. If not ___37___ (deal) with properly, these bad habits could lead to more serious ones.
To change bad habits, you should understand ___38___ habits work and learn about the “habit cycle”. Then adapt the bad habit cycles by combining the information from your habit cycles ___39___ your own positive ideas. As the Chinese philosopher Laozi ___40___ (write), “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” ___41___ (reach) the goal of change, a person must show self-discipline and ___42___ (repeated) take many small steps.
The good news is ___43___ there is plenty of time for young people to change bad habits. However, there is no “magic pill” or delete button, and you have to think about your bad habits and reduce the risk of ___44___ (develop) into bad habits. You have the power to build a happy and ___45___ (health) life that is full of good habits!
五、书信写作
46. 假定你是学生会主席李华,为引导同学们不以外貌取人、不盲从表面信息,面向全校写一份英文倡议书:
现状:很多同学以貌取人(judge things only by their appearance);
危害:误解他人、做出错误判断;
倡议:理性看待、真诚交往、注重内在。词数100左右。
六、读后续写
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Last term, our school announced an English story-telling competition. When I heard the news, I wanted to join but dared not — I was extremely shy and terrified of speaking in front of a large crowd. I thought I would definitely mess up and become a laughingstock. My best friend Lily noticed my hesitation and encouraged me patiently, saying I was good at expressing and should give myself a chance. My English teacher, Ms. Wang, also found me and told me that growth comes from challenging ourselves, promising to help me prepare.
With their encouragement, I finally plucked up the courage to sign up. From then on, I spent every spare minute practicing: I chose a moving story about courage, wrote and revised the script repeatedly, and practiced speaking in front of the mirror every night after homework. Lily listened to me practice every day and pointed out my mistakes, while Ms. Wang gave me advice on tone and body language. With full preparation, I felt a little confident before the competition.
However, when I stepped onto the stage and saw the large crowd of teachers and students staring at me, my mind went blank suddenly. I forgot the first sentence of my script and stood there awkwardly, my face burning with embarrassment. I tried hard to recall the words, but they just wouldn’t come. The audience began to whisper, and I felt even more ashamed, as if everyone was laughing at me. Finally, I had to bow and run off the stage in a hurry, my eyes filled with tears.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
3.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1
I ran back to the classroom and buried my face in my arms, too ashamed to lift my head.________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2
Their words warmed my heart and gave me strength.________________________________________________________________
参考答案
阅读理解
1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.B
七选五
16.E 17.D 18.A 19.G 20.F
完形填空
21.A 22.B 23.B 24.B 25.B 26.B 27.A 28.A 29.C 30.A 31.C 32.D 33.B 34.B 35.A
语法填空
36.it 37.dealt 38.how 39.with 40.wrote 41.To reach 42.repeatedly 43.that 44.developing 45.healthy
书信写作(范文)
Proposal
Dear fellow students,
Nowadays, many of us tend to judge others only by their appearance. This bad habit may cause misunderstandings and wrong judgments between classmates.
Appearance cannot represent one's inner qualities. Therefore, I call on everyone to treat others rationally. We should communicate with each other sincerely and focus more on people's inner beauty rather than looks.
Let's make our school a warm and harmonious place together.
Students' Union
读后续写(范文)
Paragraph 1
I ran back to the classroom and buried my face in my arms, too ashamed to lift my head. Soon Lily and Ms. Wang came to comfort me gently. I told them I felt so stupid and wanted to give up forever. Ms. Wang smiled and said failure was just a small part of growth. Lily added that no one laughed at me, and everyone understood my nervousness. They believed I could do better if I tried again.
Paragraph 2
Their words warmed my heart and gave me strength. I wiped away my tears and decided to learn from this experience. Later, I kept practicing speaking in public bravely. Gradually, I became more confident. Though I didn't take part in the competition again, I finally overcame my fear of standing on the stage. This experience taught me that courage lies in daring to face mistakes.

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