江西萍乡实验学校2025-2026学年高二英语学科期中模拟训练检测一(含答案)

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江西萍乡实验学校2025-2026学年高二英语学科期中模拟训练检测一(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高二英语学科期中模拟训练检测一
二、阅读理解
A Better ways to use your phone
Zedge
Remember how exciting it was to make your phone unique with cool ringtones (铃声) and wallpapers Zedge, an easy-to-use app, is here to bring that fun back. Its main function is to offer millions of HD wallpapers, live photos, cool ringtones, alarm sounds and notification sounds — totally based on your personal taste.
While you might need to watch an ad to download some content, the convenience makes it worth the waiting time. Zedge can also help you bring out the best of your imagination. Want to see a blue dog riding a bicycle Describe it to Zedge and its AI helper will create it for you! You can also check out the community gallery to see other people’s AI works.
Slowly
In our fast-paced world of instant messaging over WeChat, do you ever imagine what it would be like to stay in touch with someone by mail Give Slowly a try free of charge!
The app features combining the charm of traditional mail with the convenience of modern technology. Its aim is to help you form new friendships with people across the world in a meaningful way.
Using the app, you can either search for pen pals or let the app automatically match you with like-minded others. You can find your pen pal based on topics of interest, age range and gender. You can also choose different languages, making it a great way to find an English-speaking pen pal.
21. What is the main purpose of the Zedge app
A.To inspire super creativity.
B.To offer a download platform.
C.To provide individualized service.
D.To create AI content for others.
22. What is the feature of the Slowly app
A.It automatically searches for pen pals.
B.It uses instant messaging for staying connected.
C.It develops new friendships in a face-to-face way.
D.It connects traditional mail with modern technology.
23. What do the two apps have in common
A.They can enrich our imagination.
B.They can be accessible free of charge.
C.They can bring convenience to our life.
D.They can guide users to learn English.
B
After four years at university, my 21-year-old son returned home and continued his online studies. During his time living independently, he developed a passion for cooking, focusing on meals rich in meat, fat, starches, garlic, and spices. While his brother enjoys these dinners, my husband and I quietly add roasted vegetables to balance our diet. Mostly, we’re grateful that someone else is cooking and that the food is delicious.
At his age, I had never lived on my own. My grandmother and mother controlled the kitchen, and my one attempt at cooking a family meal ended badly, leaving my grandmother sick for days. Determined to do things differently, I encouraged my children to use the kitchen independently, hoping they would grow up enjoying cooking rather than fearing it as I had.
It worked. My youngest son is now a passionate and careful cook, though the kitchen is always a mess after he’s done. To keep him company, I recently offered to be his sous-chef while he prepared another amazing meal. This also gave me a precious opportunity to spend time with him, as hanging out with parents is no longer his priority.
As we cooked together, he directed me with requests like, “Can you crack a couple of eggs into a bowl ” and “Please stir the sugar and rice vinegar.” After each task, I responded with, “Yes, Chef!” Over time, I realized that every “Yes, Chef!” was my way of saying, “I love you.” When the family sat down to eat, I praised his cooking, and he quietly replied, “Thank you, sous-chef.” That simple response was all the comfort I needed.
24. How does the author feel about her son’s cooking most of the time
A.Appreciative of his effort.
B.Frustrated by the mess.
C.Concerned about his diet.
D.Critical of his techniques.
25. What inspired the author to allow her children to cook independently
A.Her grandmother’s death.
B.Her family members’ advice.
C.Her children’s determination.
D.Her own childhood experience.
26. Why did the author want to act as her son’s sous-chef
A.To teach him kitchen skills.
B.To keep the kitchen organized.
C.To discourage his cooking passion.
D.To strengthen parent-child relationship.
27. What does the phrase “Yes, Chef!” symbolize for the author
A.Her love for her son.
B.Her respect for her son’s cooking.
C.Her expectations of her son.
D.Her joy in having meals prepared.
C
In a smart piece of rebranding, what used to be known as “second-hand”, “used” or perhaps even “junk” has now become recycled. Ikea is the latest to jump on the bandwagon. The Swedish furniture giant said it was rolling out its second-hand marketplace for recycled furniture across Spain and Norway after successful trials in Madrid and Oslo, and if that works, it may soon be expanded globally. Other companies such as Zara and Lego are also offering second-hand marketplaces. More may join them.
The recycled economy is booming and it’s easy to understand why. Customers care much more about sustainability than they used to and recycling is a lot better for the environment than fast fashion. It’s typically a lot cheaper, enabling people to buy things they would not be able to afford. And for retailers, it makes sense to keep customers on their website for second-hand stuff.
However, there are two big problems. To start with, the recycled market is typically limited to very high-quality products. The other trouble is that the recycled market is not likely to prove as lucrative as companies and investors seem to think it will be. With shipping and returns to pay for it, it’s going to be hard to make significant profits. Plus, anything from Ikea or Zara was pretty cheap to begin with, so by the time you reduce the price for the second-hand version, it is selling for next to nothing.
Next people don’t want to pay as much for “recycled” furniture or clothes as they do for an item that is being loved for the very first time. Otherwise, you might as well just buy the new one. What we’re looking at here is a small market and nothing more. The recycled market may be getting a lot more love than it deserves if some effective measures are taken.
28. Why does the recycled economy come to its spring era
A.Fast fashion trend has been out of date.
B.Luxury brands are less fascinating than before.
C.Customers can afford to buy brand-new furniture.
D.Recycled products are sustainable and budget-friendly.
29. What does the underlined word “lucrative” probably mean
A.Advanced.
B.Profitable.
C.Competitive.
D.Appealing.
30. What will the follow-up paragraph probably talk about
A.The development of the recycled market.
B.The measures to improve the recycled market.
C.The necessity of expanding recycled goods range.
D.The advantages of buying new furniture and clothes.
31. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A.The origin of “recycled” concept.
B.The importance of sustainability.
C.The boom in “recycled” goods.
D.The decline of “recycled” markets.
七选五
When was the last time you had to memorize a phone number The chances are that it has been years, given that you can simply use your digital devices to memorize that number for you. In a world of digital information, a new phenomenon “digital amnesia”, which refers to the loss of our brains’ ability to remember information as we become dependent on technology to get data, is starting to spread across the country. ___32___.
Establish a screen-free day
Start choosing one day of the week to put away your digital devices. If you need something to wake you up, avoid using your phone, as it’ll likely stimulate you to check your messages before you’re even stepping out of bed. ___33___.
___34___
Instead of depending on your phone, set out to design a reliable workout plan, which uses printed instructions to train your memory. There are several techniques you can use, but whichever ones you choose, physical paper is the key. It allows you to exercise your brain to find the answer within the pages themselves, rather than turning to your phone for help.
Simplify your digital life
There is no denying that digital devices have made our lives extremely convenient. ___35___. Although we can try to avoid using digital devices, it is undeniable that we will need them for certain tasks. Simplifying your digital life can help address digital amnesia. Removing what is not necessary can help you be less dependent on your devices.
___36___. It can be a very effective tool, but its usefulness, or uselessness, entirely depends on your attitude. You have to learn how to use it correctly so that it doesn’t take over.
A.Exercise your memory
B.Stick to a practical plan
C.Luckily, there are ways you can take to deal with it
D.It can help you improve work efficiency and get organized
E.By not staring at your devices, you’ll give your brain a break
F.However, they can be harmful to our mental health and productivity
G.Despite the so-called digital amnesia, technology does have its place in our lives
32.__________ 33.__________ 34.__________ 35.__________ 36.__________
三、完形填空
I’m old enough to remember when air travel was a pleasure and an adventure. But I don’t recall exactly when it became a boring routine. From frequently canceled (取消) ___37___ and endless fees to complex security, it’s no wonder I now find the ___38___ troublesome.
On one such recent flight, I had a stopover (中途停留) at a(n) ___39___ in North Carolina, which is full of rushing ___40___. But in the corner of the waiting hall existed a long row of rocking chairs. During two-hour wait, I immediately ___41___ one and began to rock as I observed the passing scene. Once I was comfortably in my rocker, I was struck by how ___42___ everyone else was moving.
There was also a grand piano on the other side of the waiting hall. An older man ___43___, sat down, and began to play. His touch was so ___44___, so invested with feeling, that I no longer felt that I was in an airport. Rather, the ___45___ and I were now in the oasis (绿洲) together. I no longer heard the ___46___ of the crowd, but only the beautiful music.
People began to walk more slowly. Many ___47___ to keep their eyes on the man. I rocked as he played, and I could not get enough of it. There was a tip jar on the piano, and I ___48___ as it gradually filled with bills.
My two-hour wait passed all too quickly, but the pianist played on. I had family waiting for me back, so I ___49___ and approached the piano. I ___50___ several bills and put them in the jar. I remarked, “My friend, thank you for helping me pass the time.” The player gave me an appreciative smile. I ___51___ him unwillingly, like a man hesitant to take leave of a loved one.
37. A.flights B.appointments C.meetings D.conversations
38. A.arrangement B.accommodation C.performance D.experience
39. A.airport B.exhibition C.restaurant D.supermarket
40. A.customers B.travelers C.volunteers D.followers
41. A.destroyed B.fetched C.claimed D.adopted
42. A.elegantly B.hurriedly C.tirelessly D.aimlessly
43. A.appeared B.posed C.remarked D.denied
44. A.loving B.boring C.daring D.rewarding
45. A.tourist B.pianist C.worker D.opponent
46. A.applause B.argument C.scream D.noise
47. A.promised B.decided C.stopped D.pretended
48. A.listened B.assessed C.counted D.watched
49. A.suffered B.warned C.arose D.poured
50. A.took out B.carried out C.laid out D.turned out
51. A.hugged B.greeted C.amused D.left
四、语法填空
Passage 1
On January 20th, 2025, Chinese tech firm DeepSeek ___52___ (launch) AI-DeepSeek-R1, a smart program that can solve math problems, write code, and answer ___53___ (variety) of questions. It is superior to top models like OpenAI’s GPT-40 but is developed at a much lower cost. The team spent only $5.58 million and used 2,048 computer chips over two months, proving that ___54___ (innovation) ideas can outperform large budgets.
Unlike other AIs ___55___ rely on pre-prepared examples, R1 learns through self-improvement, similar to students practicing math. In a global math test, it can achieve a 79.8% accuracy rate, ___56___ (slight) surpassing OpenAI’s model. A basic version of R1 can run on low-cost computers, ___57___ (make) it accessible for schools and small businesses. R1 is also open-source, allowing free use and modification. On its first day online, over 19,000 programmers globally started projects ___58___ (study) it. Experiments with R1 cost just $10, ___59___ (compare) to $300 for other AIs, as noted by a German scientist. A Meta scientist praised it ___60___ “a world-changing free AI”.
US tech companies are concerned. Meta plans to invest an additional $65 billion in AI research. Experts believe China is catching up quickly. Nature magazine called R1 “___61___ big step forward”, showing that smart ideas can beat expensive tools. With R1, China demonstrates that innovation and hard work, not just money, lead to great achievements.
52.__________ 53.__________ 54.__________ 55.__________ 56.__________
57.__________ 58.__________ 59.__________ 60.__________ 61.__________
Passage 2
Called as the “Sea of Death”, the Taklimakan Desert in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers. ___62___ also surprises us is that its circumference (周长) measures 3,046 kilometers or so, making it the ___63___ (large) desert in China.
It has taken more than 40 years ___64___ (surround) the Taklimakan fully with a green belt. The Taklimakan Desert control project is ___65___ part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program (TSFP) launched in 1978, whose aim is to deal with desertification (沙漠化).
With the TSFP and measures such as the Grain for Green Program. China has handed in ___66___ (it) own answer sheet to desertification.
According to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, over 35.8 million hectares (公顷) of desertified land have been protected, ___67___ over 7.8 million hectares of desertified land have been ___68___ (effective) restored. The forest coverage rate in the TSFP area has increased from 12.41 ___69___ 13.84 percent. Additionally, 61 percent of the soil erosion (土壤侵蚀) areas have been controlled successfully, and the “green line” in the Yellow River Basin has shifted 300 kilometers westward.
In the past 10 years, the frequency of severe dusty weather in spring in northern China ___70___ (drop) significantly. China has taken the global lead in ___71___ (achieve) “zero growth” in land degradation and a “dual (双的) reduction” in desertification and desertified land.
62.__________ 63.__________ 64.__________ 65.__________ 66.__________
67.__________ 68.__________ 69.__________ 70.__________ 71.__________
参考答案
阅读理解
21.C 22.D 23.C
24.A 25.D 26.D 27.A
28.D 29.B 30.B 31.C
七选五:32.C 33.E 34.A 35.F 36.G
完形填空
37.A 38.D 39.A 40.B 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.D 49.C 50.A 51.D
语法填空
Passage 1
52.launched
53.various
54.innovative
55.which/that
56.slightly
57.making
58.to study
pared
60.as
61.a
Passage 2
62.What
63.largest
64.to surround
65.a
66.its
67.and
68.effectively
69.to
70.has dropped
71.achieving

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