四川内江市2025-2026学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题(含答案)

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四川内江市2025-2026学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
一、阅读理解
A
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B
There’s a moment in figure skating that goes beyond sport: when blades (冰刀) cut into ice, music begins, and a story unfolds without a single spoken word. It’s in that space that figure skating reveals its deeper poetry: the courage to rise, risk, fall, and rise again. And the incredible story of 24-year-old American figure skater Maxim Naumov maintains this courage, both on and off the ice.
Naumov’s journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics has been extraordinary-not only for the medals or the competition, but for how he arrived there. His parents, Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, were not only world-class pair skaters but his first coaches, his guides, and the heartbeat behind his lifelong dream. However, on January 29, 2025, they were among the 67 people tragically killed when American Eagle Flight 5342 hit a U. S. Army helicopter in the air near Washington, D.C.
The loss of not just his parents but his closest supporters could have ended Naumov’s skating career before it truly began. After their deaths, he was unwilling to even try for the Olympic team. However, somehow, the young skater managed to find the courage to take to the ice once more on a competitive level.
Naumov’s return to the ice began with a performance at Legacy on Ice in April, where he moved crowds as he fell to his knees in tears at the end. And in his second piece he set his choreography (编舞) to an unlikely choice: Ave Maria. And with this song, he acknowledged his parents, mouthing “I love you” without sound, as he performed his routine.
When Naumov spoke of qualifying in third place for the Olympic team, his gratitude was grounded not in “personal achievement” alone, but in “shared meaning”. He spoke of his parents’ presence with him still — not as a distant memory, but as a guiding force. Naumov didn’t just perform. He offered something that touched the hearts of those watching: even in loss, there can be strength and hope.
4. What does the author intend to stress about figure skating in paragraph 1
A.It is a highly competitive sport. B.It requires great physical strength.
C.It combines skills with emotion. D.It is popular among young people.
5. What made Naumov almost give up his skating career
A.Lack of professional guidance. B.Serious physical injury.
C.Suffering from a traffic accident. D.Enormous mental sorrow.
6. What is the main reason for Naumov choosing Ave Maria in his performance
A.It carried his longing for parents. B.It was his parents’ favorite song.
C.It was a rare choice for skaters. D.It could help him win the game.
7. What is the text mainly about
A.The first space traveler in a wheelchair. B.A frightening flight into outer space.
C.The ups and downs of a special traveler. D.An engineer recovering from an accident.
C
You’re embarrassed and then there it is: a flush, sudden reddening of the face, up your neck and across your cheeks. The more you think about it, the hotter and redder you get. If someone asks “are you blushing (脸红)”, it only makes you blush more. So, why do we do it When we’re already self-conscious, this involuntary response can feel like an added punishment. But the scientists suggest blushing may actually have social advantages.
Blushing is our body’s visible reaction when we feel emotions such as embarrassment or self-consciousness. It’s caused by increased blood flow to the skin of the face. When an emotion causes blushing, the sympathetic nervous system — which controls automatic body function — releases adrenaline (肾上腺素). In the body, adrenaline tightens blood vessels (血管), but in the face, it does the opposite — they dilate. This means more blood flows to the skin and makes the face feel hot.
People blush when they are feeling self-conscious, which is brought on by unwanted social attention. So even though the “fight-or-flight” system is involved, blushing isn’t about preparing for danger. Instead, scientists think it became a social signal, a way of showing others that we recognize a mistake or feel embarrassed. This can actually help build trust, because people often see blushing as a sign of honesty — especially as it’s involuntary. Blushing can signal a non-verbal apology for a social misstep, which can help maintain social bonds after a mistake.
Because blushing is an involuntary reaction, you can’t stop a blush once it’s coming on. However, if you have a blush that lasts more than a few days, is accompanied by pain, or makes you feel painful, talk to your health professional. But for most people, blushing won’t require medical intervention. If you can get through the embarrassment, this involuntary response can be a chance to reflect on your body’s signals, and what they reveal about you and how you connect with the world.
8. What function does the first paragraph serve
A.To show a feature of blushing. B.To explain the causes of blushing.
C.To lead in the topic of the text. D.To describe a personal scene of blushing.
9. What does the underlined word “dilate” in paragraph 2 mean
A.Expand. B.Weaken. C.Bend. D.Leak.
10. What can be inferred about the “fight-or-flight” system from the text
A.It is unrelated to the blushing process. B.It is active during the blushing response.
C.It is responsible for a different role. D.It is crucial for building trust by blushing.
11. What is the author’s suggested attitude toward normal blushing
A.Treating it as a common medical issue. B.Viewing it as a source of self-awareness.
C.Regarding it as a controllable weakness. D.Approaching it as a social embarrassment.
D
A new artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey can forecast what a patient’s knee X-ray might look like in one year’s time. This breakthrough could reshape how people living with osteoarthritis (骨关节炎) understand and manage their condition.
The research, presented at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, features a powerful AI model that generates realistic “future” X-rays and a personalized risk score for estimating disease progression. Together, these outputs give doctors and patients a visual roadmap of how osteoarthritis may evolve over time.
Osteoarthritis, a joint disorder affecting more than 500 million people globally, is the leading cause of disability among older adults. For millions, monitoring disease progression has long relied on periodic X-rays and subjective symptom assessments, which provide limited visibility into future worsening. This unmet medical need has created an urgent demand for tools that can accurately predict future joint damage.
Given this pressing need, David Butler, the study’s lead author, explained: “Our system not only predicts the likelihood of your knee getting worse, it also shows you a realistic image of what the knee could look like in a year. Seeing the past and future X-rays side by side is a powerful motivator. It helps doctors act sooner and gives patients a clearer picture of why sticking to their treatment plan or lifestyle changes matters.”
The new system uses an advanced model to create a “future” X-ray, identifying 16 key joint points to highlight potential changes. This enhances transparency (透明度) by showing clinicians exactly which parts of the knee are being monitored, boosting confidence in its predictions.
The Surrey team believes in the future their approach, when adapted, could be applied to other medical issues, potentially predicting lung damage in smokers or tracking heart disease progression, offering similar visual insights and early warning for osteoarthritis.
12. What is the new AI system capable of
A.Curing knee-related diseases. B.Visualizing future knee conditions.
C.Diagnosing early-stage osteoarthritis. D.Offering personalized treatment plans.
13. What does the author aim to do in paragraph 3
A.Explain the cause of osteoarthritis.
B.Show the necessity of the invention.
C.Suggest treatments for joint diseases.
D.Present research data of the AI system.
14. What does Butler emphasize about the system
A.Deeper insight and quicker recovery.
B.Wider application and slower treatment.
C.Higher accuracy and easier accessibility.
D.Greater transparency and earlier intervention.
15. What is the best title for the text
A.AI’s Future Knee X-rays B.AI Changes Medicine
C.AI Treats Osteoarthritis D.AI’s Latest Model
七选五
When obstacles arrive, persistence can help you move over, around, or through them. The application of persistence to any task is often what sets apart successful people. Spending time each day working towards your goal, for example, increases your chance to succeed. ____16____ Here are some tips on how to be persistent.
Set a goal. Spend some time thinking about exactly what results you wish to achieve and be as specific as you can. Establish a time frame for achieving each part of your final goal. ____17____. Figuring out what drives your goal will help give you purpose in the beginning, and motivation as you move toward your target.
____18____ Divide the goal by a set of specific tasks that will take a certain amount of time to complete. A 1-hour goal could be broken up into 15-minute segments. Or, divide the task in segments, such as a particular number of files to sort each day.
Accept that failure happens. ____19____ The difference between them and people who live in fear of failure is that successful people face the failure, learn from it, and use it to spur their next attempt. They persist because they know that failure is simply part of achievement.
Visualize your final achievement to stay motivated. When the going gets tough and you feel like just dropping everything, restore your sense of purpose by remembering your vision. Picture you completing your goal and how that will feel. ____20____
A.Break the goal down into smaller pieces.
B.The most successful people in life have all failed.
C.Devote a set amount of time each day to your goal.
D.Set your sights on a goal that is reasonable to accomplish.
E.If you feel defeated or down, you might turn to others for help.
F.Imagine the congratulations and reactions of those around you.
G.It’s also important to ignore your opponent and keep going when you’re faced with hardship or failure.
二、完形填空
Last year, my family went on a grand adventure to see the Grand Canyon. After miles of travel, hours of planning, and ____21____ one of the greatest sights on Earth, I asked my kids about their favorite ____22____ of the trip. To my surprise, they told me the ____23____ was getting a stuffed monkey from the hotel claw machine (抓娃娃机)! At first, it ____24____ me, but then, I understood.
We often try to create magical and unforgettable ____25____ for someone we love, like wonderful vacations and perfect birthdays, and ____26____ making every milestone (重大阶段) feel significant. But meaning isn’t something ____27____ by us — it’s something happening in the small, unexpected spaces in between.
Psychologists call this the “peak-end rule”, suggesting that people don’t remember an event by ____28____ all the moments, but by recalling the peak moments and the way they ended. The peaks are often the small, ____29____ highs that make a moment feel special. In my case, ____30____ a stuffed monkey after 14 failed attempts is the peak moment.
Research shows that ____31____ isn’t found in once-in-a-lifetime moments, but in small, meaningful ones. It’s why a normal night laughing at a funny joke can feel as special as a(n) ____32____ planned celebration. These moments are effortless. And despite their ____33____, they often mean more than the grandest gestures.
Instead of worrying about how to make a magical moment, focus on being ____34____ for the moments that already are. Maybe life’s greatest moments aren’t about focusing on perfection, but the ordinary ones that ____35____ us by surprise.
21. A.missing B.detecting C.researching D.admiring
22. A.goal B.tradition C.memory D.insight
23. A.highlight B.challenge C.lesson D.opportunity
24. A.comforted B.entertained C.annoyed D.confused
25. A.achievements B.experiences C.advertisements D.connections
26. A.turn down B.end up C.figure out D.stress over
27. A.celebrated B.avoided C.forced D.described
28. A.averaging B.comparing C.introducing D.pushing
29. A.physical B.emotional C.previous D.visible
30. A.winning B.delivering C.designing D.displaying
31. A.happiness B.fortune C.ambition D.reward
32. A.optionally B.efficiently C.carefully D.occasionally
33. A.complexity B.simplicity C.openness D.similarity
34. A.anxious B.patient C.present D.curious
35. A.review B.trick C.expose D.catch
三、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。
For more than 2,000 years, the Chinese people ____36.____ (guide) by the ideas of Confucianism. Now in Confucius’ birthplace, Shandong province, ancient traditions are not just words in textbooks, but are brilliant, real experiences.
Elizova Elizaveta, ____37.____ 23-year-old Russian student learning Chinese in Qufu, Shandong, recently took part in one such experience. As she ____38.____ (careful) smoothed a sheet of paper over a stone and sprinkled (喷洒) it with water, she experienced the magic of the age-old technique of rubbings (拓印). “This unique practice, which does not exist in Russia, is ____39.____ makes Chinese culture so fascinating,” she said, ____40.____ (explore) the emerging image with her fingers.
Not too far away in Luyuan Village in Qufu, tourists get the opportunity to participate____41.____ various traditional experiences. They can try their hand at weaving delicate lujin and watch thrilling acrobatic (杂技的) performances from up close.
These examples of intangible cultural heritage, once nearly ____42.____ (forget), are gaining new life by combining with modern tourism. They represent Shandong’s push for innovative development and creative ____43.____ (transform) of fine traditional Chinese culture.
As the birthplace of Qilu culture and home to great thinkers, Shandong uses its long history ____44.____ (keep) old traditions alive today. The province hosted the 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations in July 2025, ____45.____ more than 560 guests from over 70 countries and regions took part in.
四、书面表达
46. 你校英文报社正在举办主题为”运动塑造心灵”的征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
1.你的经历;
2.你的感想。
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。
Sports Shape Our Minds
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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。
The blank canvas (画布) stared back at me, its whiteness scarier than any exam I’d ever taken. My fingers trembled as I held the paintbrush. “Remember, class,” Mrs. Larson’s voice resounded in my mind, “your final project should reflect your personal journey this semester.” I held back my emotions. Three months ago, I wouldn’t have dared to set foot in this painting room. Art had always been Mia’s territory — my best friend since third grade who could make magic happen with just a pencil and paper.
It all started on that rainy September afternoon in the library when I was drawing on my math notebook. Mia had picked it up before I could stop her. “Amazing, Lily!” she said, her green eyes wide with genuine excitement. “The way you play with negative space (留白)... you have to join art club!”
Now, as I looked at the pile of failed attempts beside me — a sunset that looked like a traffic light. I wondered if I’d made a terrible mistake. The Spring Art Exhibition was just two days away, and my confidence was fading (减弱) faster than the cheap watercolors on my practice sheets. A soft knock stopped my thoughts. Mia popped her head in. “Still here ” She slid into the seat beside me, eyeing my latest failure. “You’re overthinking it,” she said gently. “Art isn’t about perfection. It’s about…”
“Expression, I know,” I finished for her, sighing. But how could I express what I didn’t even understand myself The bell rang, signaling the end of after-school hours. Mia hesitated at the door. “Just... try painting how you feel, not what you see.” As her footsteps faded down the hallway, I turned back to the blank canvas. For the first time, I noticed how the afternoon sun streaming through the windows made the white surface shine like fresh snow. Taking a deep breath, I reached for the black paint.
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。
After a long time, I finally stepped out of the painting room.
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Two days later, I was surprised to see so many people gathering around my work at the exhibition.
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参考答案与范文
一、阅读理解
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.A 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.B 12.B 13.B 14.D 15.A
七选五
16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.F
二、完形填空
21.D 22.C 23.A 24.D 25.B 26.D 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.A 31.A 32.C 33.B 34.C 35.D
三、语法填空
36.have been guided 37.a 38.carefully 39.what 40.exploring
41.in 42.forgotten 43.transformation 44.to keep 45.where
46.征文范文
Sports Shape Our Minds
Running has changed me a lot. Last term I was easily anxious and lacked confidence. My PE teacher advised me to keep jogging every morning. I stuck to it for months.
Gradually, I became calm and strong-minded. When faced with difficult exams, I won’t give up easily. Sports not only build up our bodies but also train our willpower. They teach us persistence and courage, shaping a positive inner self.
47.读后续写范文
After a long time, I finally stepped out of the painting room. My canvas was covered with mixed dark and soft bright colors, showing my nervousness, hesitation and gradual courage during these three months. I poured all my true feelings into the painting instead of pursuing perfect lines. Mia passed by and glanced at my work, smiling and nodding without extra words, which gave me quiet encouragement.
Two days later, I was surprised to see so many people gathering around my work at the exhibition. Many visitors stopped to watch and shared their own stories of overcoming self-doubt. Mrs. Larson praised me for showing real emotions in art. Mia walked up and hugged me. At that moment, I realized art was never about perfect skills. It was a warm way to speak out our true inner world.

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