资源简介 江西临川第一中学2025-2026学年高二7月模拟英语试题考生注意:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷与答题卡一并收回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19. 15. B. S9. 18. C. 9. 15.答案是C。1. Which part of the house has been decorated A. The kitchen. B. The bathroom. C. The living room.2. Why does the man ask to see the woman’s driver’s licence A. She drove too fast. B. Her car light was broken. C. She didn’t wear a seat belt.3. What does the woman want to do first A. Buy a gift. B. Have a snack. C. Watch the movie.4. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a library. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore.5. What is Hafthor Julius Bjornsson A. An actor. B. A writer. C. A director.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. How long did the woman work on the computer today A. 6 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 8 hours.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Husband and wife. B. Fellow workers. C. Teacher and student.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the main purpose of the tennis match A. To have fun with friends.B. To raise money for a hospital.C. To compete for a tennis prize.9. How will Desmond go to Rickard Avenue A. By car. B. On foot. C. By subway.10. When will the speakers meet for breakfast A. At 10:30 am. B. At 9:30 am. C. At 8:30 am.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. Why is Lisa watching a German film A. To finish her homework.B. To enter a film competition.C. To prepare for her stay in Germany.12. How does Lisa feel about going to Germany A. Calm and confident. B. Excited but nervous. C. Happy and relaxed.13. What do we know about the man A. He dislikes studying abroad.B. He’s good at foreign languages.C. He didn’t know the programme rule.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why does the man go to see the professor A. To hand in his finished paper.B. To ask for advice on his paper.C. To confirm his paper’s due date.15. What’s the man’s topic of the paper A. Nature. B. Philosophy. C. Beauty.16. What does the professor think of the man’s topic A. It’s too broad. B. It’s too boring. C. It’s too easy.17. What is the man probably going to do next A. Change his paper topic.B. Go to the library to do research.C. Discuss Hume with his classmates.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. How many copies of Nicholas Sparks’ books have been sold in the US A. Over 65 million. B. Over 75 million. C. Over 97 million.19. When did Sparks create the Nicholas Sparks Foundation A. In 2001. B. In 2011. C. In 2021.20. What does Sparks think leads to his success A. His talent. B. A scholarship. C. His education.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASmart Moves for a Connected CommunityShared mobility is widely recognized as a key contributor to sustainable urban development, offering a greener alternative to people’s travel. To directly address residents’ practical travel challenges like inconvenient daily commutes (通勤) and high family trip costs, our city has launched the Community Shared Mobility Program.The program provides a diverse range of vehicles, including e - bikes with adjustable seats, lightweight e-scooters (电动滑板车) , and family cars that can be fitted with child seats upon request. You can access these through the official app, 24/7 hotline, or service stations, where cash payments are also accommodated for greater convenience.Program DetailsAccessible Vehicles Seating Time Frame Rate/hourE-bikes & e-scooters 1 Off season $6Peak season $8Other types of vehicles 4 Off season $25Peak season $40Note: The peak season is during official holidays and summer vacation (June 15 to August 31) ; other times are in the off - season.Book & Return● Book at least 1 hour ahead, with a maximum usage of 8-hour per trip.● Overtime is charged at 1.5x the hourly rate and billed by the hour.● Return to a service station or flexible parking zone shown in the app.Who Can Join The program is open to anyone aged 18 or above. A comprehensive instruction book is provided on the official app for all first-time registrants. Furthermore, additional support is available for seniors and the disabled to ensure that the program remains accessible to a broad group.For more information, visit www.mobility.com or the service center at 5 Central Street.1. What is the purpose of the program A. To promote sustainable development.B. To provide diverse shared vehicles.C. To solve travel issues for residents.D. To advertise an energy - saving app.2. How much does it cost to rent an e-bike for 8.5 hours in July A. $ 64. B. $ 68. C. $ 70. D. $ 76.3. What is offered to new users of the program A. Extra support. B. A detailed guide.C. General access. D. Basic app services.BFor people with sensory problems, wearing the wrong clothes can be a disaster. Whether it’s itchy (发痒的) tags, uncomfortable fibers, or just the wrong fit, these problems can lead people to feel overstimulated and have trouble navigating daily life.Olivia Drewery experienced these challenges. The 27-year-old based in the United Kingdom was diagnosed with autism and ADHD (自闭和多动症) in her early twenties. “I spent most of my life feeling overwhelmed, masking myself constantly, wondering why everyday things felt so difficult,” Drewery said in a recent TikTok video.But that diagnosis also came with a whole new way to view the world. “Why were there no brands for people like me — clothing that actually works with our nervous systems and not against them ” Drewery posed. That’s when she had the idea to create a clothing label for people with autism and ADHD, which can help them focus and calm.Her solution is the Stim Hoodie (卫衣), a product she just released from her brand Club Neuro. Each hoodie includes a built-in pressure-relief toy in the pocket. It all came after Drewery built a platform on social media, where she shared her “autistic ADHD diaries” with thousands of followers. After sharing about her need to be comfortable in her clothes, she connected with Club Neuro co-founders. From there, they spent 10 months perfecting their design.The hoodie looks like any other, but it has a number of careful features, including removable stress balls built into the cuffs (袖口), attached pressure-relief toys hidden in the front pockets, a weighted fabric, and no tags.“Because I’ve struggled so much in school settings, in university, in the workplace, in friendships, and social settings, I want to make sure that I’m raising awareness of autism and ADHD so people can see it themselves or recognize it in others, and so we can get the support we need,” she told the Yorkshire Evening Post. “I feel like I’m doing the right thing in my life.”4. What do we know about people with sensory problems from paragraph 1 A. They can’t manage daily life. B. They are troubled with wrong clothes.C. They lack focus for their work. D. They are refused by dress designers.5. How did Olivia feel before the diagnosis A. Confused and uneasy. B. Upset and guilty.C. Scared and ashamed. D. Lonely and bored.6. Why did Olivia decide to design the Stim Hoodie A. To expand her clothing brand. B. To win public popularity.C. To meet special group’s needs. D. To promote a new lifestyle.7. Which word can best describe Olivia’s project A. First-rate. B. Eco-friendly. C. Innovation-led. D. Human-centered.CScientists have officially split what was long thought to be a single type of black bass (鲈鱼) into two distinct species: Bartram’s bass and Altamaha bass. At first glance, this might sound like a simple technical correction. But such reclassification often reveals something more urgent: hidden biodiversity that may be slipping away before it is fully understood.The discovery came from river systems across the southeastern United States. For years, fish grouped as red-eye bass showed consistent physical differences. Bartram’s bass has gold scales, dark spots, and rosy fins (鱼鳍), while Altamaha bass has green-edged scales and orange fin edges. Both have red eyes ringed with gold, but Bartram’s bass grows to about 15 inches, slightly larger than the Altamaha bass, which reaches around 14 inches. To confirm what their eyes suggested, researchers turned to genetic analysis. They compared mitochondrial (线粒体) and nuclear DNA from over 570 fish, including reference samples. The results confirmed that these were indeed separate species.However, human activity has weakened the lines between them. Dams, sediment, and reservoirs have changed river habitats, while the introduction of non-native bass for sport fishing has led to hybridization — crossbreeding (杂交) between related species. In the upper Savannah tributaries, pure Bartram’s bass were found at only 27 percent of sampled sites. Hybridization can erase a unique lineage without killing every individual fish. Once mixing spreads, a species may survive in name only.Scientists had noticed unusual features in some river fish for decades, but without genetic evidence, they could not be sure. Hybridization made identification even harder. Now, with clear naming, conservation efforts can focus on protecting pure populations, especially in smaller tributaries far from reservoirs. As researcher Byron Freeman noted, naming a species is not just paperwork — it is often the moment an overlooked animal becomes visible to science. Without a clear name and identity, a species can quietly disappear, its loss mistaken for natural variation. Yet protecting these fish ultimately depend less on the label itself and more on keeping rivers healthy for native species.8. Which best describes the two bass species A. Large and with black eyes. B. Green scales and orange fins.C. Similar but genetically different. D. Endangered but well-protected.9. What does the text suggest about hybridization A. It helps fish fit into river habitats better. B. It results from natural genetic changes.C. It improves the overall quality of local fish. D. It threatens the existence of pure species.10. Which statement will the author probably agree with A. Natural variation is the main cause of species loss.B. Naming a species is only meaningful for paperwork.C. Hybridization makes it easier to identify pure species.D. Without scientific names, a species may go unnoticed.11. Where is the text most likely from A. A science journal. B. A health magazine.C. A travel brochure. D. An entertainment website.DIn April 2026, some of the world’s most powerful technology companies made a striking announcement: they are now using artificial intelligence — AI — to help build and improve AI panies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind have quietly set a new goal: to create AI systems that can do their own research and automate (使自动化) the process of scientific discovery.Anthropic, the company behind the popular AI assistant Claude, recently revealed that its AI now writes up to 90 percent of the company’s own code — the instructions that tell computers what to do. Meanwhile, OpenAI, one of the world’s leading AI labs, has announced plans to launch an “AI research intern (实习生)” within six months. This intern would be able to independently handle a small number of specific research problems — without any help from a human.The idea of AI improving itself is not new, but the speed at which it is now happening has surprised many experts. Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI’s chief scientist, told MIT Technology Review that he believes we are approaching a point where AI models could work “indefinitely” — meaning continuously — on complex tasks, much like a human researcher. “We will have an era where there are entire research labs inside data centers,” he said.However, this exciting vision also raises serious concerns. Experts warn that self-improving AI systems could become difficult to control. If an AI makes errors in one step of a long chain of tasks, those mistakes could build up — a problem known as “error accumulation”. A more alarming worry is that such systems could be used to design dangerous tools, including biological weapons or cyberattacks (网络攻击).Despite the risks, many in the tech industry remain optimistic. They argue that self-improving AI could speed up progress in science and medicine, helping researchers find cures for diseases faster than ever before. The question is not whether this technology will arrive — but whether humanity will be prepared when it does.12. What is the purpose of the first paragraph A. To warn of AI risks. B. To lead in the topic. C. To list AI companies. D. To tell how AI works.13. What can we learn about the “AI research intern” A. It acts better than humans. B. It has worked for six months.C. It can solve certain problems alone. D. It writes 90% of the company’s code.14. What is people’s attitude to self-improving AI systems A. Objective. B. Indifferent.C. Completely optimistic. D. Completely pessimistic.15. Which is a suitable title of the text A. Risks of AI Self-Improving. B. Ways of AI Self-Improving.C. AI: A State-of-the-art Assistant. D. Two Sides of AI Self-Improving.第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项 涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Illeism: The Ancient Trick to Help You Think More WiselyAs a writer specialising in psychology, I’ve come across hundreds of evidence-based tips for better thinking. Few have proven as useful to me as the ancient strategy of illeism.Put simply, illeism is the practice of talking about oneself in the third person rather than the first person. ____16____ In the emperor Julius Caesar’s account of the Gallic War, for example, he wrote “Caesar avenged the public” rather than “I avenged the public”.To the modern ear, illeism can sound a little silly or self-important. ____17____ If we are trying to make a difficult decision, speaking about ourselves in the third person can help to reduce the emotions that could lead our thinking off track, allowing us to find a wiser solution to our problem.____18____ This is because when making personal choices, we become too caught up in our emotions, which cloud our thinking and prevent us from putting our issues in perspective. If we have received negative feedback from a colleague, for example, our feeling of embarrassment might lead us to become overly self-defensive.By switching to the third person, our descriptions of the situation will start to sound as if we are talking about someone else rather than ourselves. ____19____ By encouraging us to put our problems in perspective, the use of illeism may also help us to have a more balanced response to daily stresses.Next time you face a challenging situation, try referring to yourself as “he” or “she” instead of “I”. ____20____A. Try this technique.B. Politicians often use this method.C. This creates helpful distance from emotions.D. So why do emotions affect our decisions so much E. Yet research shows illeism brings real thinking benefits.F. However, lack of objectivity can be problematic when choosing.G. You might be surprised at how much clearer your thinking becomes.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ahmad was lying on his back under two coconut (椰子) trees. He was sleeping. “Boom!” A coconut fell onto his head, waking him up. As he felt pain on his head he heard his mother calling out to him to pick up something for dinner.Suddenly, he had a good idea. He brought the coconut home with a plan to cut it open for all its flesh (果肉). Ahmad was cooking when he heard a stranger speaking outside. Ahmad went to check and saw an old gentleman, who greeted him and ___21___ he was passing by when it rained and that the only shelter (避雨处) in ___22___ was this house. After serving tea to the guest, Ahmad ___23___ his food was boiling and quickly rushed back.Ahmad’s mom explained her son was preparing dinner and ___24___ cooking ever since young. The old guy was interested and asked to ___25___ what he was cooking. When they went to the kitchen, the old man was ___26___ by what Ahmad was doing. After a while, the dinner was ready, so Ahmad’s mom invited the man to enjoy it with them.After ___27___, the old man said it was the most delicious food he’d eaten. He told them his name and ___28___. He was one of the famous cooks in Hong Kong and his ___29___ of visiting here was to ____30____ a person to help him win the ____31____ called Iron Cook. The old man said Ahmad was gifted and could cook ____32____ dishes.Little did Ahmad know that would be the turning point in his ____33____. The dishes helped the old man ____34____ the competition. Ahmad is now an important ____35____ in the old man’s restaurant in Hong Kong.21. A. added B. proved C. reported D. explained22. A. need B. view C. peace D. reality23. A. expected B. imagined C. remembered D. believed24. A. liked B. suggested C. risked D. forgot25. A. record B. discuss C. decide D. see26. A. frightened B. comforted C. attracted D. moved27. A. acting B. talking C. relaxing D. eating28. A. job B. experience C. impression D. worry29. A. habit B. rule C. purpose D. pleasure30. A. find B. teach C. encourage D. challenge31. A. race B. competition C. support D. position32. A. useful B. excellent C. common D. necessary33. A. heart B. mind C. plan D. life34. A. hold B. enter C. win D. finish35. A. cook B. waiter C. manager D. partner第二节(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 Shanghai Science and Technology Museum became a popular destination during the Chinese New Year, combining science and culture with a special exhibition ____36____ (theme) around the horse. Titled “Galloping Wonders — Year of the Horse Science and Culture Special Exhibition,” it ____37____ (open) on February 17, the first day of the Lunar New Year. The event was ____38____ (joint) organized by the Shanghai Sci-Tech Museum and the Palace Museum, ____39____ (mark) the first pop-up exhibition since the Shanghai Sci-Tech Museum’s renovation and reopening.The exhibition explored the natural ____40____ (evolve) of horses, the history of human-horse coexistence, and future technological inspirations. It featured 27 horse-related cultural relics (文物) from the Palace Museum, including a painted pottery horse head from the Han Dynasty ____41____ a tri-colored glazed (上釉的) horse from the Tang Dynasty. Rare horse specimens (标本), such as the Akhal-Teke and Shire horses, were also ____42____ display. In addition, digital exhibits, ____43____ used 3D and AI technology to bring historical scenes to life, allowed visitors to interact with the displays in vivid and playful ways.According to Ni Minjing, director of the Shanghai Sci-Tech Museum, the exhibition aimed ____44____ (encourage) people to think about the future and create a ____45____ (meaning) connection between science and humanity.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“停止刷短视频,开始阅读”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:1.刷短视频的危害;2.你的呼吁。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:刷短视频 scroll through short videosStop Scrolling, Start Reading_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thank you for listening第二节(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。As the bell rang for the end of school, Lily packed her violin case, feeling a heavy weight in her chest. The school music competition was only a week away, but she still couldn’t play the final part of her piece smoothly. Every time she reached the difficult note, her fingers would freeze, and her confidence faded a little more.On her way home, she passed the old community park, where she often saw an elderly man sitting on a bench, holding a worn-out violin case. He never played, but he would stare at the violin inside as if it held precious memories. Lily had always wanted to talk to him, but she was too shy to break the silence.One afternoon, Lily couldn’t stand her frustration any longer. She sat on a nearby bench and took out her violin, trying to practice the most difficult part. But as usual, she messed up, and tears rolled down her cheeks. She put her violin back in the case, feeling hopeless.“Don’t give up so easily, dear.” A gentle voice came from beside her. It was the elderly man. He smiled warmly and opened his own case, revealing a well-loved violin with a faded music sheet. “This piece used to be my favorite,” he said, pointing to the sheet.Lily looked at the music sheet — it was the same piece she was practicing! She was surprised and asked why he never played. The man sighed, saying he had hurt his hand years ago and could no longer hold the bow (琴弓). “But I still come here to listen to the music in my heart,” he added softly.Before leaving, the man took out the faded music sheet and handed it to her. “This might help you,” he said. “It has my notes on it. Remember, music is not about being perfect — it’s about putting your heart into it.” Lily thanked him, holding the sheet tightly, and noticed a small signature at the bottom: “Thomas, former violinist.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。That night, Lily spread out the music sheet and studied Mr. Thomas’s notes carefully.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________On the day of the competition, Lily walked onto the stage with confidence.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】1. C 2. D 3. B【答案】4. B 5. A 6. C 7. D答案】8. C 9. D 10. D 11. A【答案】12. B 13. C 14. A 15. D【答案】16. B 17. E 18. D 19. C 20. G【答案】21. D 22. B 23. C 24. A 25. D 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. A 31. B 32. B 33. D 34. C 35. A【答案】36. themed37. opened 38. jointly39. marking40. evolution41. and 42. on43. which 44. to encourage45. meaningful【答案】Stop Scrolling, Start ReadingDear fellow students,Nowadays, many of us are addicted to scrolling through short videos. It not only distracts our attention from studies but also makes our thinking shallow. What’s more, it takes up a great deal of time that could be spent on more meaningful things.Books, on the other hand, can enrich our minds and broaden our horizons. So, I sincerely call on all of you to stop scrolling through short videos and start reading. Let’s dive into the wonderful world of books and gain valuable knowledge.Thank you for listening.【答案】范文That night, Lily spread out the music sheet and studied Mr. Thomas’s notes carefully. His handwriting was neat, and each difficult part was marked with small reminders and explanations. Following the notes, she picked up her violin and tried again. This time, she slowed down, focusing on the emotion rather than perfection. When she played the difficult note, her fingers moved smoothly, and she approached it with much more confidence. She practiced late into the night, with Mr. Thomas’s words echoing in her mind.On the day of the competition, Lily walked onto the stage with confidence. She glanced at the audience and spotted Mr. Thomas sitting in the front row, smiling at her. Taking a deep breath, she started playing. Every note was full of feeling, and she played the final part successfully. When she finished, the audience erupted in applause. After the competition, Mr. Thomas told her proudly that she had played it better than he ever could. Lily realized that the faded music sheet was more than just notes — it was a gift of hope and courage. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江西临川第一中学2025-2026学年高二7月模拟英语试题.docx 江西临川第一中学2025-2026学年高二7月模拟英语试题答案.docx