資源簡介 高二英語試卷學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What was the weather like in the afternoon A.Windy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy.2.How does the man sound A.Worried. B.Confident. C.Afraid.3.What is the conversation mainly about A.Going on holiday. B.Taking photographs. C.Getting a new passport.4.Why did the man go to see a doctor A.He can only see things up close.B.He gets glasses for the woman.C.He doesn’t like his old glasses.5.What are the speakers going to do next A.Stay at home. B.Play with snow. C.Play badminton.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。【聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。】6.Why does the woman want to replace the sofa A.It is uncomfortable. B.It is really old. C.It doesn’t match the table.7.What do the speakers agree to do A.Change the table. B.Buy a reading lamp. C.Move a lamp onto the table.【聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。】8.What did the man use last weekend A.A shared bike. B.A shared charger C.A shared umbrella.9.What is the woman going to talk about next A.The proper ways to use the sharing product.B.Her attitude towards the sharing economy.C.The advantages of the sharing economy.【聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。】10.What has the man found A.An old door. B.A secret dinner. C.An interesting wall.11.What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers A.Boss and secretary. B.Father and daughter. C.Husband and wife.12.Where are the speakers A.In a shop. B.In a house. C.In a castle.【聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。】13.What is the man doing A.Eating a meal. B.Cooking a meal. C.Having an interview.14.How long has the man been cooking A.Only recently. B.Since he was a kid. C.Since he was twenty years old.15.Why does the man mention rice and noodles A.To give an example. B.To name his favorite food. C.To show his best cooking.16.What is the most important for cooking according to the man A.Rich flavors. B.Freshness of food. C.Different styles of cooking.【聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。】17.What is Cathy’s nationality A.Chinese. B.German. C.American.18.When will they start making dumplings A.At 4 p. m. B.At 6 p. m. C.At 8 p. m.19.How will Cathy come to the speaker’s house probably A.By car. B.By bus. C.By taxi.20.What does the speaker think Cathy may worry about A.Going back too early. B.Staying there too long. C.Having difficulty watching TV shows.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié), 滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分, 滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文, 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AJane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) conducts an annual student Essay Contest to encourage the study and appreciation of Jane Austen’s works in new generations of readers.2025 Contest Topic2025 marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth. The theme for our annual general meeting is “No check to my genius from beginning to end,” a joking remark from one of her letters. This has suggested the prompt (提示) for our contest this year, which is to choose something in Austen’s novels — a particular word, a repeated situation or theme, perhaps a symbol or activity — and then choose two scenes (they may be from the same novel or different ones) where she employs the chosen “something” in contrasting or complementary ways. Explain the different roles it plays and why Austen uses them as she does. What point is she trying to make Does she succeed In conclusion, explain what led to your choice.Contest Rules and Submission WebsiteEntries that do not conform to the following requirements or arrive after the deadline will be disqualified.● The essay must be the student’s original work and has not been published elsewhere.● Personal information about the student, school, and mentor must appear ONLY on the entry form and not in the essay.● Entries must be submitted through the official Essay Contest Submission website.● The deadline for submissions is June 2, 2025. The site will be open to accept submissions in mid-February.Essay Contest AwardsJASNA awards scholarships to winners in each of the three divisions:● First Place: $1,000 scholarship, plus free registration and two nights’ lodging for JASNA’s upcoming Annual General Meeting. (Transportation to the conference is not provided.)● Second Place: $500 scholarship● Third Place: $250 scholarshipWinners also receive one year of membership in JASNA, publication of their essays on this website, and a set of Norton Critical Editions of Jane Austen’s novels.21.What inspired the contest topic A.A word in Austen’s essays. B.A symbol in Austen’s novels.C.A scene from Austen’s books. D.A joke from Austen’s letters.22.Which of the following can cause disqualification A.Creating works without copying. B.Handing in unpublished works.C.Submitting entries on the deadline. D.Mentioning your name in the entry.23.What award can winners get A.No more than $250 scholarship. B.A set of Austen’s realistic novels.C.Publication of their works online. D.Permanent membership in JASNA.BAs long as I can remember having a phone in my hand, I’ve been a terrible replier. When a new group chat is created, the members will come to laugh at my inability to respond to a simple question in a matter of hours.I’m not a horrible replier in all aspects of my life. In fact, I pride myself on my swift response time when it comes to work emails, my manager and my mum. “Call me instead,” I tell my friends. “I’m a much better caller.” They know if it’s urgent and they need me, I’ll pick up and always be there. But if I read a message and I categorize it as non-urgent, then it’s a different story.When it comes to the group chats, the conversations move so rapidly that if I’m not present for five minutes, I’ve suddenly missed 67 messages concerning daily matters. By the time I’ve responded to their messages, many have already messaged back, and then I mentally file their non-urgent messages away in the non-urgent cabinet (柜) again, and thus the problematic cycle continues — the unavoidable iMessage quicksand (流沙).I want to stress I do love my friends and I am grateful to be included in all of the group chats. I simply find it a headache to keep up with the never-ending stream of messages that we’re flooded with throughout the day. In these moments, my friend’s messages go unanswered and I sometimes feel like throwing my phone into a lake, lying on the floor and staring at a wall.Alas, I recently asked my friend Tully how she felt about my texting habits. She’s the friend you can always rely on to give you the non-sugar-coated truth. “You take three to five business days to respond if we’re lucky,” she tells me. Ouch, but probably not wrong. “To be fair,” she adds, “when we do eventually get an answer out of you — you are always down for the plans, you always show up when we need you, you never cancel and you’re usually the one driving 40 minutes across town to see us southside so… we can handle the group chat silence in return for that kind of friendship.”24.What will happen if a friend sends the author a message in a group chat A.The author will respond very soon.B.The author will call her friend back.C.It might be deleted and put into the cabinet.D.It might be answered in several hours or even days.25.What is the basis for the author’s decision on response time to a message A.The quality of friendship. B.The degree of urgency.C.Random choice. D.Time order.26.What does the author focus on in the third and fourth paragraphs A.The value of interpersonal relationship. B.The importance of being in a group chat.C.Problems with group chat messages. D.Methods of using group chats in our life.27.Which of the following can best describe the author A.Creative. B.Irresponsible. C.Lazy. D.Trustworthy.CSadfishing, which researchers defined in the Journal of American College Health in 2021, refers to the trend of exaggerating personal struggles online to generate sympathy. It could be in the form of a sad photo, an ominous quote, or a post with a foggy meaning.Journalist Rebecca Reid coined the term in 2019 after a questionable Instagram post by Kendall Jenner. In the post, Jenner described a “painful struggle” with acne and received a large amount of sympathetic responses from her followers. However, it was later revealed that her post was just a complicated marketing plot for her skincare partnership with Proactiv, and Reid labeled her behavior as sadfishing.Experts say sadfishing is likely due to the fact that a child or teen is struggling with something and wants to let others know. In these cases, they often don’t feel they have a person they feel comfortable with to share their struggles with. So they turn to the social media world. A 2023 study found that teens who participated in sadfishing exhibited signs of anxiety and depression, while low social support was a large contributing factor. Researchers also found that boys reported “higher sadfishing tendencies” than girls at age 12, but the trend decreased as they got older. For girls, the trend increased with age.Researchers found that, in most cases, responses to sadfishing posts were positive and helpful. But in some cases, there were negative responses which could lead to increased stress or anxiety. “When a social media post is unsuccessful in seeking sympathetic responses, it can also cause the person posting it to be mocked,” Dr. Nissim-Matheis warns. “Especially if the post is authentic.” And while any response is supportive for a child/ teen who feels unseen and unheard, it may open them up to privacy violations and violent behavior.28.What’s the intention of a social media user’s sadfishing A.To share an opinion. B.To demonstrate online skills.C.To make a complaint. D.To satisfy an emotional need.29.What can we infer about Jenner’s Instagram followers A.They had little knowledge of acne.B.They had trust in Proactiv’s products.C.They were probably misled by Jenner’s story.D.They were encouraged by online information.30.What do we know about teenagers’ sadfishing trends A.They peak at age 12 for boys. B.They decline after age 12 for girls.C.They generally decrease as one ages. D.They disappear before one’s adulthood.31.What does the underlined word “mocked” in the last paragraph mean A.Called on. B.Laughed at. C.Promoted. D.Supported.DIn many regions of the world, windows can be a mixed blessing. On the one hand, windows brighten a room, and give occupants a view of the world beyond, and on the other band, they also let in a huge amount of heat from the sun.In fact, 87 percent of heat gain in a given space comes through its windows. This is because UV radiation (紫外輻射) passes through glass easily. To keep out the heat, people use window coverings like blinds, but that also blocks the view.A recent study from the University of Notre Dame indicates that soon people who love a view but hate the heat will be able to have it both ways. Though not yet scaled up (擴(kuò)大生產(chǎn)) to market, the study presents a new window coating that could let in sunlight and keep out the heat.Window films and heat-blocking coatings are not a new concept. In fact, the authors of the study themselves pioneered an innovative glass coating in 2020. So what is so exciting about their new 2024 coating It’s all about the angles.Tengfei Luo, lead author of the study told Notre Dame News, “The angle between the sunshine and your window is always changing. Our coating maintains functionality and efficiency whatever the sun's position in the sky.” In order to figure out the way to create a better window coating, the researchers used a quantum (量子) computing assisted AI machine-learning model, which helped to find out the correct combination of elements they would need to create an effective coating.Using the information, the researchers designed a coating that could selectively transmit and reflect light over a wide range of angles. That is to say, it can keep a room cool at any given hour of the day, regardless of the angle that the sunlight is hitting the window.There are endless numbers of practical applications for this new window coating, from commercial use to residential use, and even for use in the automotive industry.32.Why are windows referred to as a two-sided coin A.They are useful but costly. B.They let in light as well as heat.C.They block sunlight and vision. D.They save energy but reduce visibility.33.What is special about the 2024 coating A.Its use of quantum computing technology. B.Its ability to selectively conduct heat.C.Its environment-friendly elements. D.Its angle-insensitive functionality.34.What can we learn about the new coating from the text A.It can keep a room cool at any time.B.It requires people to adjust to the sun’s position.C.It works effectively during specific hours of the day.D.It can be created without the help of AL.35.What will the text possibly talk about in the following paragraphs A.The coating’s other potential applications.B.The underlying logic of the coating’s function.C.The history and development of window coatings.D.Further study to seek new materials for the coating.第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分, 滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文, 從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Creativity isn’t something that comes naturally to everyone. If you aren’t an artist or someone in an “artsy” field, you might wonder why creativity is important. Here, you may find the answer.36 Creativity is the key to the door of expression, no matter what form of creativity you choose. It could be painting or anything that brings interesting things out. All conveys how you really feel on the inside and reveals things you may not be comfortable about.Feeling discouraged and frustrated about something 37 It takes your mind off what’s bothering you while you’ re still engaging your mind in something more fun. Actually, creating something, like baking, drawing, etc., is like running the engine of your mind.Thinking creatively always opens up possibilities. 38 Oftentimes, people get stuck in the mindset and patterns they used to employ to solve difficulties. While the old way might still get the job done, if your problem-solving was more creative, it could give you new perspectives to help you do better.Creativity has been proven in extensive research to relieve both stress and anxiety. Sometimes, among life’s responsibilities, we forget that we need and deserve downtime and self-care. 39 It’s like a cure for your mental health.When you think creatively and overcome challenges, you’re proving to yourself that you’re a capable person. Creativity plays a part on your way to self-recognition. 40A.Creativity makes you more productive.B.Doing something creative can help you shake off a bad mood.C.Turning to creativity can give you more of what you need in this area.D.Organizing your thoughts creatively makes them more real and clearer.E.Freedom of expression is considered important to a person’s well- being.F.That’s because with creativity, people can see things from different angles.G.During this lengthy road, creativity allows you to be aware of your strengths.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文, 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I could feel the excitement rising in me as I held the beautifully wrapped present in my hands. Unable to 41 my curiosity any longer, I ripped it open, surprised to see a brand-new laptop. I was 42 with it for scoring straight “A”s for my examinations. I had always 43 my friends who were exchanging news about “chat rooms”, “instant messaging” and “emailing”, all of which I knew nothing about. Now I was going to 44 .It started out 45 enough. I was just searching for some information online when I 46 a social networking site. Soon I became 47 to my new-found electronic friend, began to spend more time on YouTube, and even became enslaved by Facebook and Twitter. Never in my 48 dreams had I thought about the day when I was so focused on the glowing screen before me. As time passed, it even came to a 49 where I chose to lock myself in my room, refusing to engage in family discussions. Soon, my sleep was 50 to only scattered (分散的) naps, and my study suffered.It was about this time that my parents started their 51 . I was asked to reduce my use of the Internet. Hard as I tried, I was unable to pull myself away, unable to 52 my chat sessions and concentrate on my lessons. I was 53 for just another click and another look at my message board. Then one day, my father took away my laptop. I complained but to no avail (無濟(jì)于事).Over time, I realized that Dad and Mom had always wanted the best for me. That was when I decided to 54 my Internet addiction. Quitting was harder than I had expected. But with dogged 55 , I knew that I would turn over a new leaf.41.A.a(chǎn)rouse B.contain C.tackle D.disguise42.A.equipped B.rewarded C.blessed D.showered43.A.a(chǎn)dmired B.teased C.envied D.encountered44.A.turn in B.make up C.fit in D.find out45.A.simply B.hardly C.gradually D.a(chǎn)pparently46.A.stopped by B.called on C.came across D.subscribed to47.A.exposed B.glued C.connected D.limited48.A.scariest B.sweetest C.saddest D.wildest49.A.crisis B.mess C.point D.case50.A.reduced B.extended C.preferred D.postponed51.A.support B.complaint C.intervention D.disapproval52.A.shut B.depart C.separate D.cease53.A.desperate B.grateful C.guilty D.regretful54.A.challenge B.conquer C.decline D.treat55.A.commitment B.bravery C.patience D.determination第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。On December 4th,2024, a truly thrilling milestone 56 (reach) as China’s Spring Festival was inscribed (收錄) on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, marking a 57 (note) achievement. This achievement, with an impressive 44 listings that outnumber those of any other nation, not just highlights China’s exceptional contributions, 58 solidifies its standing as a leading cultural force on the global stage.59 (root) in the lunar calendar and closely tied to agricultural cycles, the Spring Festival, also known 60 Chinese New Year, is a combination of China’s traditions, customs, arts, and culinary delights. More than 61 joyous celebration, it embodies the timeless core values of harmony, family unity, and respect for ancestors. These deeply-held 62 (belief) influence the daily lives of the Chinese people, making the Spring Festival a powerful symbol of its cultural identity.UNESCO’s recognition is a testament to the festival’s lasting importance, ensuring its preservation for future generations. It applauds China’ s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its intangible heritage and highlights the nation’s resolve 63 (maintain) its unique cultural appeal. Moreover, this honor fosters global unity in safeguarding our 64 (planet) diverse cultural treasures, guaranteeing that China’s vibrant traditions will keep inspiring people across the globe. 65 (additional), it celebrates the incredible diversity of cultures, which contributes to the richness and vitality of our world.第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66. 假定你是李華,在外教Daniel的課上,同學(xué)們分組討論“在人工智能時(shí)代,是否還有必要學(xué)習(xí)外語”。請你代表小組總結(jié)發(fā)言,內(nèi)容包括:1.小組觀點(diǎn); 2.陳述理由。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右; 2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Ally and I first met at a local riding club, where we were both eager beginners, learning the basics of horseback riding. Our friendship quickly developed as we discovered our shared passion for horses and the excitement of riding a horse across open fields. We spent countless hours together, talking about everything under the sun as we watched the horses playing happily and lively.Ally was very passionate about riding and it was a joy to share that enthusiasm with her. However, being someone who set high standards for myself and those I cared about, I sometimes found myself pushing her to improve her skills, even if it meant being a bit demanding.One sunny afternoon, during a particularly challenging riding exercise, I suggested a technique that involved a tight turn and a quick jump over a low fence.“That’s too risky,” Ally protested, biting her lips in concern. “I’m not ready for that yet.”“Come on, Ally,” I urged, tapping my foot impatiently. “You’ve got to push yourself if you want to get better.”Our voices rose, and soon we were locked in a heated discussion, and even our horses sensed the tension and became restless. Finally, we both accepted that we had different points of view and decided to leave it at that. But the leftover tension caused a slight but noticeable gap between us.One evening after that argument, as I was helping my parents close up the store, my phone rang. It was Ally. I picked up the phone, my heart still heavy from our earlier disagreement.“Hey,” she began, her voice full of hope. “I was thinking we could try that technique again. I feel like I’m ready now.”I shook my head even though she couldn’t see me. “I don’t think that’s a good idea,” I replied, my tone firm.She paused, and I could almost hear her disappointment. “Okay,” she said softly. “I’ll see you then.”注意:1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。The next afternoon, I received a call from Ally’s mother.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I rushed to the hospital and found Ally with a cast (石膏) on her leg.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二英語試卷答案1-5 ABCAB 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 CBCBA 16-20 BCAAB21-23 DDC 24-27 DBCD 28-31DCAB 32-35 BDAA 36-40EBFCG41-45 BBCDA 46-50 CBDCA 51-55 CBABD56.was reached 57.notable 58.but 59.Rooted 60.a(chǎn)s 61.a(chǎn) 62.beliefs 63.to maintain 64.planet’ s 65.AdditionallyLadies and gentlemen,Our group firmly believes that learning foreign languages remains essential even in the era of artificial intelligence.Firstly, language is not just a tool for communication; it is a window into different cultures and ways of thinking. Understanding a foreign language allows us to appreciate the tiny differences and subtleties of other societies, promoting cultural empathy and global understanding. Secondly, while AI can translate languages, it cannot fully grasp the context and emotions behind human communication. Human interaction requires a level of sensitivity and adaptability that AT cannot yet replicate. Finally, foreign language skills enhance human-to-human interaction.Therefore, learning foreign languages continues to be a valuable skill in our increasingly interconnected world.Thanks for your listening!【答案】One possible version:The next afternoon, I received a call from Ally’s mother. Her voice was trembling as she told me that Ally had been in an accident while riding. “She tried that technique you mentioned,” she said quietly. “She fell and broke her leg.” On hearing this, I felt a wave of guilt washing over me. “I’m so sorry to hear that,” I stammered, my voice cracking. “I never meant for her to get hurt.” I realized I should have been more supportive and patient, understanding that everyone has their own pace in learning. This realization weighed heavily on me, and I knew I needed to make up for it.I rushed to the hospital and found Ally with a cast on her leg. As I sat beside her, I apologized sincerely for my behavior. “I’m so sorry, Ally,” I said, tears welling up in my eyes. “I should never have pushed you so hard. Your safety is more important than any riding achievement.” Ally smiled weakly, forgiving me with a reassuring look. We chatted joyfully, talking about the importance of listening to each other and respecting our limits. From that moment, I promised to be a better friend, one who supports and encourages her without being overly demanding. Our friendship, though tested, became stronger through mutual understanding and forgiveness. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 高二英語audio.mp3 高二英語試卷.docx 高二英語試卷答案.docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫