四川仁寿县铧强中学2025-2026学年高二下学期第二次教学质量检测英语试题(含答案)

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四川仁寿县铧强中学2025-2026学年高二下学期第二次教学质量检测英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高二下学期第二次教学质量检测英语试题
第一部分 阅读理解
第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
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STEAM Workshops for Future Innovators
Want big goals in STEAM We can help! We have project-based programs to encourage students to follow their dreams and discover the endless possibilities of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).
Behind the Lens: Practical Video Creation Workshop
It is an engaging online workshop focused on video creation and visual storytelling, covering framing, lighting, and editing. It emphasizes hands-on learning to stimulate creativity and practical skill development.
Time: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, May 13
Location: Online
A Better City: Co-Creating an Eco-Friendly City
This hands-on activity in engineering, innovation, and sustainability brings students together to design tech-driven eco-solutions for community challenges, ending with a competition celebrating youth innovation for a sustainable city.
Time: 9:30 AM-5:30 PM, Apr. 13
Location: Hangzhou, China
AI Unlocked: Building Future-Ready Smart Systems
This STEAM activity exposes students to AI applications in smart systems, including data collection, image processing, and machine learning. Students will gain hands-on experience by developing smart systems for innovation competitions.
Time: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, May 9
Location: Bangalore, India
AI-Enhanced Security: Intelligent Protection Solutions
This workshop offers students an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and demonstrations on how to address security challenges by using AI technologies. It also involves designing ethical AI projects to safeguard user privacy.
Time: 9:00 AM, Apr. 25-5:00 PM, Apr. 26
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
1. Which workshop is about environmental sustainability
A.Behind the Lens. B.A Better City. C.AI Unlocked. D.AI-Enhanced Security.
2. What is AI-Enhanced Security concerned with
A.Ethical laws. B.Data analysis. C.Privacy protection. D.Physical safety.
3. What do the four workshops have in common
A.They run in a single day. B.They train STEAM teachers.
C.They are held in Asia. D.They stress hands-on skills.
B
Moments before heading to teach a class, I received a call from my sister: My mother was going into emergency surgery and might not make it through the night. Five minutes later, I stepped in front of 68 MBA students to lecture without missing a beat, and even stayed a few minutes after to answer questions. I held strong until I got in the car to drive home. That’s when I fell to pieces. I fought to see the road through my tears as I spoke with my travel agent to book the next flight out. My mother pulled through the surgery.
My response to my mother’s crisis was in line with my deep, long-term fear of showing weakness or admitting to feeling overwhelmed. As the youngest daughter from a Vietnamese refugee family, showcasing my strength seemed the best way to honor my parents’ and siblings’ sacrifices that have given me a better life in the United States. I did not want colleagues to question my capabilities or friends and family to see me as anything less than unshakable.
The truth was, I desired to pause, to catch my breath, to simply say, “I’m struggling.” I longed to be weak. I wanted to acknowledge my mistakes, to honor a range of emotions, and to ask for help. Cautiously, I began to reveal some of my struggles to my personal and professional circles, watching closely for reactions. Some looked down on my experience. To my great relief, a few listened without judgment and respected my boundaries and coping process. They offered information about counseling services, legal help, support groups, and hotlines. They helped me see that even professionals in leadership positions can need support.
To anyone bearing the weight of constant strength, hear this: True strength isn’t about never hesitating. It’s about having the courage to admit when we’re struggling, reaching out for support, and having the strength to piece ourselves back together and move on.
4. What did the author do after hanging up the phone
A.She drove to look after her mother. B.She quickly booked a flight ticket.
C.She hesitated to start her teaching. D.She kept calm and stayed on duty.
5. Why did the author showcase her strength
A.To help her mother make a full recovery.
B.To give herself an advantage in promotion.
C.To avoid being seen as weak or incapable by others.
D.To prove that she was more successful than her family.
6. How did some people help the author
A.By persuading her to win leaders’ support.
B.By convincing her seeking help is necessary.
C.By listening to her and giving judgments.
D.By sharing similar experiences with her.
7. What does the author want to convey in the text
A.Strength doesn’t mean hiding struggles.
B.Strength gives us more courage to grow.
C.Comparing yourself with others is harmful.
D.Worldly labels block personal development.
C
The Underdog Effect is a phenomenon where people are more likely to support those who are regarded as disadvantaged or less likely to succeed. This doesn’t just happen in sports or competitions; it’s a deep-seated response that influences our behavior in many areas of life.
At its core, the Underdog Effect is about rooting for those who are clearly at a huge disadvantage. Think of the classic tale of David and Goliath, where a young shepherd (牧羊人) defeats a giant warrior (武士) with nothing but simple weapons like a stone. This story has lasted for centuries, not just because of its dramatic narrative (叙事), but because it connects with something everyone feels: wanting the weak to defeat the strong.
This effect is not limited to ancient tales. In modern times, we see it in movies, literature, and everyday life. Characters like Rocky Balboa, Harry Potter, and even companies like Apple in its early days, inspire us because they show the underdog spirit. We’re drawn to these stories because they reflect a struggle against hardship, and that struggle is something we can all relate to on some level.
In a broader cultural context, the love for underdogs can be seen across different societies and eras. Whether it’s a small nation fighting for independence, a startup challenging a corporate giant, or an individual standing up against systemic injustice, the narrative of the underdog is universally engaging. It’s a proof to the human spirit’s resilience and the belief that, with enough determination, anyone can succeed despite the odds.
While the Underdog Effect can inspire and unite us, it also has its downsides. Our support for the underdog, while often well-intentioned, can sometimes lead to unintended consequences and unrealistic expectations.
Despite its potential limitations, the Underdog Effect can be a powerful tool when used thoughtfully and ethically. Whether you’re looking to motivate yourself, build a brand, or connect with others, understanding how to use this effect can help you achieve your goals while staying true to your values.
8. What can we learn about the Underdog Effect from the first paragraph
A.It mainly occurs in sports.
B.It makes people support the strong.
C.It affects people’s behavior in various fields.
D.It is a newly discovered social phenomenon.
9. Why does the David and Goliath story last long
A.It has an exciting plot. B.It connects people’s feelings.
C.It tells a shepherd’s life. D.It shows the power of weapons.
10. What does the underlined word “resilience” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Fairness. B.Width. C.Desire. D.Toughness.
11. What is the author’s overall view towards the Underdog Effect
A.It is an outdated and useless concept.
B.It is a simple trick used in advertising.
C.It has both positive and negative aspects.
D.It is completely harmless and beneficial.
D
Under the autumn sky of Tuohula Xinjiang, golden rice stalks sway gently. Ayinigeer Tuoheti, a 28-year-old computer science graduate, wanders through the fields, checking the ripening crop. Her digital skills are bridging the divide between her family’s traditional rice business and the modern age.
In 2020, Ayinigeer returned home to assist her father — who’d built a 1994 rice processing plant but his health weakened and struggled with business communications. She found the family’s work stuck in the backward reality: the ledger book, handwritten records, and carbon paper. She resolved to transform the business.
First, she turned their small farmer cooperative into a company. Exploiting her computer background, she automated invoicing, inventory, and order processing, shifting all work to electronic systems. To secure high-quality rice, she partnered with over 120 households, who transferred the management rights of their land to her company. Her company provided seeds and training, bought harvests above market prices, and shared profits-boosting farmers’ incomes while ensuring premium raw materials.
In 2023, she tried livestreaming on electronic sales platform. With a smartphone, she presented viewers with local rice fields, processing plants, and family meals with their local products. The initial phase was tough, but local governments trained her in livestreaming skills. Their authenticity won audience: daily orders grew from 12 to hundreds. Now, From March to September this year, they had 180,000 orders through livestreaming, with 7,000 on a single day-that’s nearly 35 tons of rice moving directly from their fields to households across China.
The numbers tell the resulting. In early 2024, influencers from across China were reaching out to us, she said. “They wanted to partner with us because our product had proven appealing.”
The phenomenal success of Ayinigeer’s livestreaming, however, stems not just from technology, but Tuohula’s rice quality: Wensu’s temperature swings, selenium-rich soil, and Tianshan snowmelt water make it sweet and aromatic. Local farming is 98% mechanized, and a 1998 seed base (investing 1 million yuan yearly) develops high-quality varieties-including the seeds Ayinigeer uses.
12. What did Ayinigeer do first to improve the family business
A.She started livestreaming on Douyin.
B.She modernized the operation system.
C.She partnered with over 120 local households.
D.She inspected crops personally.
13. Why could Ayinigeer’s sales model attract viewers
A.She offered very low rice prices.
B.She used professional broadcasting equipment.
C.She presented authentic rice production scenes.
D.She accumulated many followers before livestreaming.
14. What can we infer about Tuohula’s rice
A.It is popular all over the world.
B.Local natural conditions contributed to its popularity.
C.It is only sold in southern Xinjiang.
D.Its production cost is much lower than average.
15. Which is the most appropriate title
A.Digital Skills Revive Hometown Rice
B.Livestreaming Makes Rice Famous
C.Graduate Succeeds in Rice Business
D.Quality Rice Boosts Agriculture
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
How to Feel Better About the Way You Look
If you feel insecure about the way you look, you aren’t alone. ___16___ They can easily contribute to feelings of insecurity. If you would like to become more confident about your body and looks, there are steps you can take to change how you think about your body.
Accept what you dislike about your body. ___17___ It is not realistic to expect yourself to love everything about your body at all times. Learn to accept what you do not like without focusing on it. Be able to compartmentalize (隔开) to a degree by loving your body overall, even when you know it’s imperfect.
Practice positive self-talk. If you feel bad about yourself, you may find yourself putting yourself down a lot. You may engage in negative self-talk, which means you find yourself saying things to yourself like, “I can’t believe how fat you are” throughout the day. Try to replace negative self talk with positive self talk. ___18___
Provide your body with nourishment (营养). Many people with low self-esteem (自尊) try dieting or healthy eating as a means to change their bodies. ___19___ Think of healthy eating as a way of nourishing your body instead of a way of forcing your body to change.
___20___ If you’re feeling poorly about yourself, support is important. Seek out friends and family members who are positive. Try to spend time with people who feel good about their bodies and are generally positive.
A.Turn to people around you for help.
B.Surround yourself with supportive people.
C.People have things about their bodies they dislike.
D.Eating aims to give you a good mood instead of making you look good.
E.People read a huge number of messages about beauty standards every year.
F.Eating right can help you feel better about yourself, but do so with the right attitude.
G.You may feel unnatural at first, but it raises your sense of self worth in the long run.
第二部分 语言知识运用
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
“I can’t like it.” My daughter threw up her spinach (菠菜) back onto her plate. “I want snacks.” Determined not to give in to my daughter’s ___21___ eating habits, I gathered myself and tried a different approach, saying, “Come on, you know the ___22___.”
“Yes, I should try everything three times,” she ___23___.
“That’s right,” I said. “So two more ___24___.”
When I was a child, my mother required me to try every food three times. After three ___25___, if I still hated the ___26___, she would never make me eat it again. For me, my mother’s method ___27___ almost every time except for bananas.
I was bringing up my daughter with this same rule. A small smile ___28___ on my face as I saw her eat her second bite and then open her mouth for the third. Then my thoughts returned to how the rule had ___29___ my life.
As I grow older, I bring that three-times model to my daily life. Every time I am faced with something that is outside my ___30___, I repeat to myself that I must try everything three times, and it gives me the strength to move forward. From public speaking to job interviews, how am I going to know the result unless I go for it Roller coasters, ___31___, changing careers, dating...all my major fears have somehow been ___32___ by one simple idea that my mom came up with to get me to eat my vegetables.
“Mommy ” My daughter’s voice ___33___ me out of my memories. “I can like it now,” she said as she finished all the spinach on her plate. We’re all afraid of the ___34___. Nevertheless, how can we be sure that something won’t be ___35___ unless we give it a try
21. A.enthusiastic B.picky C.selfish D.unique
22. A.form B.vegetable C.rule D.name
23. A.thought B.asked C.reminded D.replied
24. A.bites B.plates C.snacks D.days
25. A.attempts B.visits C.projects D.tasks
26. A.shape B.color C.taste D.smell
27. A.showed B.froze C.improved D.worked
28. A.changed B.appeared C.produced D.fell
29. A.affected B.destroyed C.restored D.predicted
30. A.living room B.virtual reality C.comfort zone D.medical care
31. A.eating B.walking C.working D.flying
32. A.refused B.faced C.absorbed D.determined
33. A.pulled B.hurt C.saved D.scared
34. A.beautiful B.unusual C.true D.unknown
35. A.decent B.enjoyable C.realistic D.disappointing
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The first Lighting Xi’an Festival was launched at Xi’an city square. It was titled Geometry of Light, ___36___ combined traditional culture with modern design, as a joint effort between the management of Xi’an city square and the art platform WAVELENGTH.
The festival, ___37___ (feature) works of international light artists, demonstrated their representative works with site-specific creations tailored to Xi’an’s rich cultural context. ___38___ is widely acknowledged that this festival has opened a new chapter in the city’s cultural landscape.
During its opening, two core topics were addressed in the discussions: the ___39___ (share) success of business and cities and the integrated innovation of art and business. Event organizers talked about their insights into several key areas: the designing philosophy dating back to the ___40___ (evolve) of public opinion, the personalized digital art, and the potential interaction ___41___ technology and art. One organizer recalled, “I still remember that my colleagues and I ___42___ (collaborate) to brainstorm the core concept this time last year, and now it is presented to the public. And I feel that this journey is definitely ___43___ (reward).”
The goal of this festival is ___44___ (continue) building and strengthening the cultural brand, thereby further integrating artistic beauty with public spaces to significantly boost urban cultural vitality and ___45___ (ultimate) foster the mutual growth of culture and commerce.
第三部分 写作
第一节 短文投稿(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校英文报举办“The Key Word of My Senior Two”征文活动,请写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 年度关键词;
2. 选择理由;
3. 你的感悟。
注意:写作词数应为80词左右。
The Key Word of My Senior Two
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第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
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。
Max arrived at an office, for his first interview. He used to live with his parents. He was frustrated with his parents blaming him for every little thing he did at home.
While waiting for the interview, he was thinking, “Only if I succeed in today’s interview will I say goodbye to my parents’ house and settle down in the big city, which will let me avoid having to listen to my parents’ complaints about little things all the time.”
He started thinking about little things his parents used to blame him for— How his mother asked him to make his bed after he woke up. If he left the bathroom door open, his mother would ask him to close the door and before that check if the tap was turned off properly. How his father asked him to switch off the fan or light switch before he left. How his mother always blamed him for not keeping things at the right places.
While thinking about all these, he thought, “Why should I listen to their words Why should I do all these If I get a job, I will definitely leave their home.”
When looking around, Max saw that there were many candidates (应试者) sitting in that office. He saw that the light in the office was still on and it was ten o’clock in the morning. Remembering his father’s words, he got up and switched off the light. When he saw that water was falling from the water cooler kept at the office, he went to turn off the tap properly.
It was time to go up to the second floor for the interview, everyone went upstairs in turn. On the way up the stairs, a chair stood in the way, and the other candidates bypassed it, but Max removed it, set it aside, and walked to the second floor.
Now, as Max waited outside, he saw the candidates in front of him keep going in and coming out immediately. After talking to these people, he learned that the interviewers didn’t ask them anything.
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。
It was Max’s turn to be interviewed.
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After the interview, Max reached home and hugged his parents.
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参考答案
阅读理解
1-3 BCD 4-7 DCBA 8-11 CBDC 12-15 BCBA
七选五
16-20 ECGFB
完形填空
21-25 BCDAA 26-30 CDBAC 31-35 DBADB
语法填空
36. which 37. featuring 38. It 39. shared 40. evolution
41. between 42. collaborated 43. rewarding 44. to continue 45. ultimately
写作参考范文
46. 短文投稿
The Key Word of My Senior Two
My key word for Senior Two is persistence.
Life in Senior Two is full of heavy study tasks and endless exams. I once wanted to give up when facing low grades. However, I kept pushing myself to review knowledge and correct mistakes every day.
Gradually, my efforts paid off. I realize that success never comes easily. As long as we stick to our goals and keep moving forward, we will finally make progress.
47. 读后续写
It was Max’s turn to be interviewed. He walked into the room nervously. To his surprise, the interviewers smiled warmly and told him they had noticed all his small polite acts. They explained that they cared more about one’s daily manners than just academic performance. All the other candidates failed to notice those small details, while Max’s good habits impressed them deeply. Soon they told Max that he got the job. Max felt a mix of joy and shame.
After the interview, Max reached home and hugged his parents. He apologized for being annoyed at their reminders before. He finally understood that those strict requirements had helped him form good habits, which brought him great luck. He thanked his parents sincerely for teaching him to be careful and polite. From then on, he learned to appreciate every small piece of advice from his family.

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