四川遂宁市2025-2026学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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四川遂宁市2025-2026学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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四川遂宁市2025-2026学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题
听力
1. What does the man intend to do this weekend
A.Go diving.
B.Go swimming.
C.Go fishing.
2. Where are probably the two speakers
A.At home.
B.At the dentist’s.
C.At a supermarket.
3. When does the conversation take place
A.At high noon.
B.In the late afternoon.
C.In the deep evening.
4. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers
A.Friends.
B.Neighbors.
C.Schoolmates.
5. Why is the man tired
A.For his brother’s trick.
B.For staying up too late.
C.For last night’s long talk.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is the conversation mainly about
A.A charity event.
B.A news conference.
C.A student gathering.
7. What will the woman do next
A.Surf the Internet.
B.Look for some volunteers.
C.Practice for a performance.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Who is ill in hospital
A.Amy.
B.Alisa.
C.Tony.
9. How does the woman sound
A.Relieved.
B.Anxious.
C.Encouraging.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. Which month is most likely to be now
A.February.
B.March.
C.April.
11. What makes the man love flying kites
A.The health benefits.
B.Chances to interact.
C.His family atmosphere.
12. What probably appeals to the woman most
A.Tasty food.
B.Kite workshops.
C.Cultural performances.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. Why does the man come to the woman
A.To seek some advice.
B.To assess a company.
C.To help with housework.
14. What does the woman suggest considering about choosing a cleaning company
A.Its final offer.
B.Its qualification.
C.Its negative reviews.
15. How long did the man usually spend on cleaning each month
A.About half a day.
B.About a day.
C.About two days.
16. What do the speakers talk about at last
A.Cleaning up routinely.
B.Sharing the housework.
C.Developing small habits.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What kind of children does the program benefit
A.Those who lack friendship.
B.Those who’re poor in learning.
C.Those who live a low-carbon life.
18. Why did Sammie decide to make the bench out of recycled materials
A.To win an award.
B.To impress schoolmates.
C.To save costs and be green.
19. What did Sammie learn from the experience of collecting bottle caps
A.Efforts will finally pay off.
B.Details make big differences.
C.Many hands make light work.
20. In which countries have schools received benches donated by Sammie
A.Mexico and Germany.
B.America and Australia.
C.Ghana and the Netherlands.
二、阅读理解
A
Hidden Gem Beach Towns in the US
If you want to avoid crowded tourist spots and enjoy quiet coastal trips, here are 4 lesser-known beach towns worth visiting.
St. Simon’s Island, Georgia
St. Simon’s Island is a picturesque barrier island about an hour south of Savannah. Scores of wild oak trees covered in Spanish moss(苔藓)lead to the coastline. You can explore centuries-old historic sites left by early settlers, or search for the famous “Tree Spirits”—carvings on local oak trees. Don’t miss the chance to taste the islanders’ homemade honey wine.
Pismo Beach, California
Located on California’s Central Coast, this charming town offers long white-sand beaches and a classic pier (码头) perfect for sunset viewing while grabbing a bite to eat. In a community-focused atmosphere, it hosts fun annual events including the World Dog Surfing Championships pop-up markets, and even car shows. If you are into riding waves, the wide-open water beyond the beaches is your ideal spot.
Machiasport, Maine
Home to the unique Jasper Beach in the town of Machiasport, Maine, it is known as “the singing shore” for the pleasant sound waves make hitting the rocky shore. History lovers can visit Fort O’Brien State Historic Site to learn about the area’s role in past wars. The beach is also pet-friendly for dog owners.
Matagorda, Texas
A quiet, historic coastal town where the Colorado River meets the Gulf of Mexico. It’s a paradise for birdwatching and fishing, with rich wild animals and plants in its estuaries (河口湾). Camping is also one of popular activities here, and you can enjoy really fresh local seafood in town.
21. What can visitors do on St. Simon’s Island
A.Go camping in estuaries.
B.Try the local honey wine.
C.Carve something on oak trees.
D.Help to restore moss coverage.
22. Who is most likely to choose Pismo Beach as their destination
A.A food taster. B.A dog trainer.
C.An environmentalist. D.A surfing enthusiast.
23. What do Machiasport and Matagorda have in common
A.They are both kind to pet animals.
B.They both carry historical elements.
C.They both have singing rocky shores.
D.They both hold various seaside events.
B
Sheryl Lewin never planned to be an ear reconstruction surgeon. Born in California to a nurse mother and an architect father, she filled her childhood with drawing, painting and sculpting. When she attended UC Berkeley, she chose architecture, believing creative design would be her lifelong career, just as her father expected.
As graduation approached, Lewin realized architecture could not offer the direct human connection she desired. She joined a premedical program and quickly fell for medical science. Accepted by Stanford University School of Medicine, she happened to watch a surgery for the lip birth defect(缺陷), which set her future direction. “I knew immediately it was my path,” she recalled, “Transforming a child’s life through surgery was incredibly meaningful.”
During plastic surgery training, she found the ear’s delicate framework far trickier to recreate accurately than imagined. For years she carved ear models in her spare time, eventually specializing in treating children born with severely underdeveloped or absent ears.
Traditional treatment uses bone from the patient’s chest to form a new ear, causing terrible pain and a long follow-up recovery. Lewin invented a revolutionary approach using a strong, safe man-made material that avoids chest bone removal. This technique lessens suffering and creates natural ears strong enough for kids’ daily activities. She further improved treatment with 3D scanning, copying a patient’s healthy ear or a sibling’s ear to craft perfectly matched artificial ears.
The greatest reward for Lewin is seeing patients’ bright smiles when bandages are removed. Annika, a Chinese child adopted at eight with a born malformed ear, got an artificial ear modeled after her elder sister’s, fully restoring her self-confidence. Drawing on her architecture training, Lewin designed her own clinic. “I get to act as both artist and physician,” she said, believing no job could be more fulfilling.
24. Why did Lewin finally decide to take medicine as her future career
A.Her mother expected her to be a doctor.
B.She felt the significance of helping others.
C.Architecture brought her little creative joy.
D.She was fascinated by a lip repair operation.
25. What is the major advantage of Lewin’s new method
A.It can cost less money.
B.It can repair all ear defects.
C.It can depend on 3D printing.
D.It can reduce the harm to the body.
26. What does the underlined word “malformed” in paragraph5 mean
A.Seriously hurt. B.Extremely painful.
C.Imperfectly shaped. D.Unexplainedly deaf.
27. Which of the following best describes Lewin
A.Caring and innovative. B.Gifted and easy-going.
C.Strict and hardworking. D.Humorous and ambitious.
C
“Tomorrow, you’re turning Chinese.” This line has gone viral on TikTok via a video introducing daily wellness routines rooted in age-old Chinese health wisdom: drinking hot water each morning, boiling apples, wearing indoor slippers, soaking feet nightly and practicing slow, mindful exercises. Presented lightheartedly, the trend has struck a chord with global youth, who seek peace, balance and wellness amid fast-paced, stressful modern lives.
The cross-cultural popularity mainly lies in its great accessibility. These habits take little time, minimal financial investment and no specialized equipment, making them smoothly integrated into tight schedules for those troubled by heavy workloads and worsening mental stress.
Siddharth Chatterjee, UN Resident Coordinator in China, explained the phenomenon and told CGTN that tiny lifestyle adjustments and slow mindful movements significantly boost people’s health. Breathing exercises, for example, can be practiced anywhere without gym facilities. Unlike mainstream extreme modern fitness which commonly features pushing the body to extremes, the “Becoming Chinese” trend centers on ease, consistency and long-term mild care, a realistic and sustainable choice for young people struggling with job pressure and economic instability.
All these routines stem from traditional Chinese wellness philosophy, which advocates following natural rhythms, balancing rest and movement, and sticking to small repeated self-care acts. Foreign followers are no longer merely copying the habits; they grow curious about the underlying values: self-restraint, regularity and awareness of physical signals.
Rooted in traditional Chinese culture, these wellness practices show a way of life shaped by regular routines and harmony between humans and nature. The enthusiasm shown by overseas young people is, in essence, an active embrace of Chinese cultural values. Behind the viral trend is a form of cultural resonance that goes beyond geography, revealing how everyday practices can build meaningful connections across borders.
28. What can be learned about these Chinese practices
A.They include intense workout.
B.They need a lot of money.
C.They suit people with busy life.
D.They are hard to fit into daily life.
29. What is Siddharth Chatterjee’s attitude towards the phenomenon
A.Unclear. B.Doubtful. C.Favorable. D.Uninterested.
30. What does the “Becoming Chinese” trend essentially reflect
A.A reform of the daily wellness routine.
B.A recognition of Chinese cultural values.
C.An imitation of Chinese health philosophy.
D.A preference for convenient wellness programs.
31. Which can be a suitable title for the text
A.Why Modern Fitness Is Outdated
B.How TikTok Change Global Health
C.Young People’s Stress and Solutions
D.Chinese Wellness Wisdom Goes Global
D
Inspired by octopuses(章鱼), researchers have developed a new type of artificial “skin” capable of changing both its color and surface texture(纹理) on demand—a breakthrough recently published in Nature.
Made from a thin, flexible polymer film(聚合物薄膜), the material contains tiny surface structures that not only reflect specific wavelengths of light but also change shape when exposed to different liquids. By precisely controlling these liquids, researchers can switch the film between four distinct visual states: color and texture combined, texture only, color only, or neither. The entire process takes approximately 20 seconds and is fully recoverable.
So how does this artificial skin achieve these changes The color change arises from photonic crystals(光子晶体)—tiny, repeating structures that reflect particular wavelengths of light. The texture change, in contrast, occurs because the polymer expands or contracts in response to various solvents(溶剂), either revealing or hiding the microscopic patterns on its surface. This chemical approach saves energy — no constant muscle tension is needed — but it’s slower than a real octopus and currently only works in liquids.
Despite these limitations, the material shares the same core idea as its biological inspirations. Octopuses, cuttlefish and other related sea animals use a similar strategy. By using specialized skin cells to change their color and muscle-controlled bumps to adjust their skin’s texture, these creatures can fit in perfectly with their surroundings or communicate with one another. The new material is the first to integrate both of these functions within a single soft film, whereas previous artificial materials typically achieved only one of the two.
Thanks to these abilities, potential applications range from soft robotics and wearable devices to dynamic displays. The material could help robots hide or sense their environment, and could even be used in clothing that changes appearance as needed. As one researcher noted, these sea animals have spent hundreds of millions of years perfecting their ability to hide; humans, by contrast, are just getting started—yet this already represents a significant step forward.
32. What can researchers do to switch the film to a specific visual state
A.Regulate the liquid substances.
B.Manually adjust light wavelengths.
C.Expose the film to different temperatures.
D.Change the thickness of the polymer film.
33. What can be inferred about the microscopic patterns
A.They appear as soon as solvents are used.
B.They can be revealed or hidden repeatedly.
C.They need much energy to change surfaces.
D.They’re destroyed when the polymer contracts.
34. What is the intended purpose of paragraph4
A.To explain why the new material is better.
B.To introduce practical uses of the new skin.
C.To emphasize octopuses’ role in the research.
D.To recall the process of material improvement.
35. What can be learned about the applications of the material
A.They focus on the robotic field.
B.They’ll be updated in short cycles.
C.They haven’t been realized widely yet.
D.They have outperformed animals’ abilities.
七选五
How to Overcome Social Awkwardness
We all feel awkward in social situations from time to time. This common experience may cause short-term anxiety, but it does not have to control your life. By adjusting your focus and accepting temporary discomfort, you can gradually improve your social skills. ____36.
____37. Joel Minden, a licensed clinical psychologist, says that the natural urge when feeling awkward is to concentrate on your own nervousness. But he suggests shifting your attention to people around you. You can start by asking others simple questions about their interests or sharing a small piece of personal information. This helps balance the conversation and takes the pressure off yourself.
Next, decide how to respond properly. You can either pretend the awkward moment never happened, or laugh at yourself gently. You may worry that joking about your own mistakes will draw more attention. ____38. It often quickly restores the comfortable atmosphere of the conversation.
You can also treat each awkward experience as a learning opportunity. Minden advises considering what caused the discomfort and thinking about how you might handle similar situations better next time. ____39.
Finally, remember to be kind to yourself after social interactions, even if they do not go smoothly. ____40. Celebrate small wins, whether it is with your favorite snack or a relaxing evening. Writing down what you learned can also help you prepare for future situations. Write down your gains and feelings after each social try, which can let you see your progress clearly and stop overcriticizing yourself.
A.After all, no one is socially perfect.
B.Shift the focus from inward to outward.
C.This reflection helps improve future interactions.
D.Repeat awkward experiences to get used to them.
E.The following tips can help handle your awkwardness.
F.So laughing at others’ awkwardness may relax yourself.
G.However, studies show people lightening their missteps handle stress better.
三、完形填空
We often ignore those who pour deepest love on us until we realize how precious their company is. In high school, I was a(an)____41____adolescent buried in various learning tasks. Burdened with piles of homework, regular quizzes and approaching exams, I took my parents’ care for granted, and____42____their lasting devotion as an unavoidable duty. Rarely did I spend time opening up to them; I even flew into____43____when they gently urged me to focus on study,____44____the sincere concern and love hidden in their words.
A chilly night marked a turning point. Wandering out for a drink of water, I accidentally____45____my parents whispering anxiously about easing my rising____46____pressure. Their dark eye bags and wrinkled tired faces stabbed(刺痛)my heart sharply. It dawned on me that they sacrificed so much to____47____me with unconditional love, expecting no reward or gratitude in return.
From then on, I have formed a____48____of chatting with my parents after supper,____49____my joys, frustrations and inner feelings. Cherishing family time has become____50____in my daily routine. Time flies and the company of our family is among life’s greatest____51____. Accordingly, we ought never to ignore genuine love but____52____keep a grateful heart. Too many people miss precious family time until it is too late to____53____past neglect. True love never asks for repayment but stays____54____through all life’s ups and downs, which deserves our constant____55____ and respect.
41. A.ordinary B.short-sighted C.stubborn D.self-absorbed
42. A.assessed B.chose C.viewed D.confirmed
43. A.loss B.anger C.sorrow D.panic
44. A.overlooking B.doubting C.declining D.missing
45. A.heard B.understood C.witnessed D.predicted
46. A.social B.financial C.peers’ D.academic
47. A.test B.change C.raise D.praise
48. A.habit B.rule C.character D.chance
49. A.reporting B.sharing C.finding D.showing
50. A.useful B.frequent C.essential D.flexible
51. A.treasures B.goals C.rewards D.achievements
52. A.briefly B.permanently C.practically D.naturally
53. A.make sense of B.make efforts for C.make up for D.make use of
54. A.modest B.loyal C.calm D.firm
55. A.acceptance B.appreciation C.affection D.concern
四、语法填空
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。
Deep in the inland mountains of Hainan Province, the Li women — lovingly called a-jie, meaning “sisters” — live ____56____ peaceful and unhurried life. They work in the fields, look after their families, and they spin, weave, and plait by hand in quiet moments of leisure. For generations, their handmade crafts were ____57____ (most) shared only within their own communities, but today these vivid works have traveled far beyond the island, ____58____ (reach) audiences across China and overseas.
During the 2026 May Day holiday, a special exhibition titled A-Jie Says ____59____ (hold) at the Rainforest Art Park in Beijing’s 798 Art Zone, showcasing the woven and dyed(染色) pieces created by ____60____ (talent) Li farmer-artists from Maodao village, Wuzhishan city, Hainan. ____61____ made this exhibition particularly meaningful was that it offered a window into the rich spiritual world of the a-jie group.
Using natural materials such as special grass, red wood, local fruit trees, and wild plants, the women transform everyday scenes ____62____ beautiful and detailed designs. Their works reflect memories of planting rice, gathering wild vegetables, walking on mountain ____63____ (path), and listening to folktales ____64____ have been passed down for centuries.
This exhibition was just part of Our Expression, a broader cultural program that featured exhibitions, costume shows, salons, and creative markets ____65____ (base) on Li weaving and dyeing traditions. The program opened on April 25, 2026 at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities, in collaboration with the Wuzhishan city government.
五、书面表达66
假定你是高二学生李华,你的英国笔友Tompson得知你参加了你校组织的“我的学年年度词(My Word of the Year)”征文活动,发来邮件询问你的高二学年年度词。请你给他写一封邮件回复,内容包括:
1.你的学年年度词;
2.你选择该词的理由。
注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tompson,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
六、读后续写67
At seventeen, unlike many adolescents who like computer games, basketball or the latest albums, I was interested in historical comics (漫画). I had been longing to own the classic historical comic series Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales, but my limited pocket money, which barely covered everyday essentials, made it out of reach—that ache of disappointment overwhelmed me.
Fortunately, my neighborhood was full of chances to make some extra money. There were some elderly people definitely in need of assistance, so I decided to find a part-time job to earn what I needed. I chose to seek an opportunity from Mr. Wilson, the oldest resident I knew. Well over ninety, he could hardly manage his garden that was full of flowers, weeds, and some tomato plants on the edge of death. Gathering up my courage, I knocked on his door. To my delight, he welcomed my help.
That was a considerably hot summer day. My job was to remove weeds—kneeling in the soil, battling with one stubborn weed after another. The work was boring and tiring and I muttered “how nice it would be if I had a portable fan(便携式风扇).” But each time I thought of that comic series, I wiped my sweat and recovered my energy.
Mr. Wilson gave me fifteen dollars for my hours of labor. It was not up to what I’d expected, but enough. Holding the money, I hurried to the bookstore, already picturing the joy of holding the comic series Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales in my hands.
Then, across the street, I caught sight of my father working. I had always known he worked as a salesman, but I’d never actually seen him on the job until that day.
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。
My father was introducing new products to passers-by and giving away some samples(样品).
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I continued making my way, not to the bookstore but to the supermarket.
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高中2027届第四学期期末教学水平监测英语答案及评分说明
听力(每小题1.5分,共20小题,满分30分)
1-5 CCBBA 6-10 AABCA 11-15 CAABB 16-20 BACCB
阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共20小题,满分50分)
21-25 BDBDB 26-30 CACCB 31-35 DABAC 36-40 EBGCA
完型填空(每小题1分,共15小题,满分15分)
41-45 DCBAA 46-50 DCABC 51-55 ABCDB
语法填空(每小题1.5分,共10小题,满分15分)
56. a 57. mostly 58. reaching 59. was held 60. talented
61. What 62. into 63. paths 64. which / that 65. based
写作 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
参考范文:
Dear Tompson,
Learning that you’re interested in my word of the year in the solicit article event, I’m delighted to share it with you — my word is “perseverance”.
This year’s academic pressure was overwhelming, especially my weak math subject. Frustrated by constant failures, I once intended to give up. However, I stuck to daily exercises and summed up mistakes regularly instead of sinking into despair. Gradually, my math performance improved steadily.
Perseverance has accompanied me through all hardships and taught me that consistent efforts will eventually pay off. It perfectly defines my whole sophomore year.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
67 参考范文
My father was introducing new products to passers-by and giving away some samples. The sun burned fiercely, and sweat covered his forehead. Many passers-by just walked past without stopping, yet he still kept smiling and patiently explaining each product. I suddenly realized how hard he worked to support our family, and every coin he earned was soaked in sweat. The money I planned for comics suddenly felt meaningless.
I continued making my way, not to the bookstore but to the supermarket. I bought a box of cooling cream and a bottle of cold water, then headed straight to my father’s stall. When he saw me, he looked surprised. I handed him the gifts and told him I no longer wanted the comics. I understood the value of money and the great effort behind every penny my parents earned.

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