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吉林市普通高中2025—2026学年度高二年级阶段性调研测试
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语 试 题
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
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。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where are the speakers probably?
A. At the office. B. At the theatre. C. On the bus.
2. How many times has the man read the book?
A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times.
3. What is the weather like today?
A. Rainy. B. Windy. C. Sunny.
4. How does the woman feel about the restaurant?
A. Its food is the best part.
B. Its price is too high for her.
C. Its waiters are very friendly.
5. What time is it?
A. 9:00 a.m. B. 11:00 a.m. C. 2:00 p.m.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5
秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
高二英语试题 第1页 (共12页)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. Where does the man want to go?
A. The gallery.
B. The city hall.
C. The department store.
7. What should the man do at the store?
A. Go left. B. Go straight. C. Turn right.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. When does this conversation take place?
A. In October. B. In November. C. In December.
9. What do we know about the woman?
A. She will organize some volunteers.
B. She is going to move to a heated building.
C. She wants to buy some blankets for poor people.
10. What will they offer to homeless people if they refuse beds?
A. A job.
B. Some money.
C. Warm clothes and blankets.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is probably the man’s position?
A. He is a receptionist.
B. He is an assistant.
C. He is a manager.
12. What does the woman want to do?
A. Lose weight.
B. Book a holiday.
C. Arrange a meeting.
13. What will the man probably do next?
A. Do some exercise.
B. Draw up a plan.
C. Change his diet.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Why does the man want a new desk?
A. His old desk is ugly.
B. His old desk is broken.
C. His old desk is too small.
15. Why is the man excited?
A. He found a good desk maker.
B. He found a good price.
C. He found a good desk.
高二英语试题 第2页 (共12页)16. What does the woman say about her father?
A. He makes things of good quality.
B. He makes nice and expensive things.
C. He only makes special things for his friends.
17. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Saleswoman and customer.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Friends.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the talk mainly about?
A. An inspiring person.
B. A surfing program.
C. An online course.
19. What happened to Bethany after the attack?
A. She gave up her dream career.
B. She became a professional surfer.
C. She won her second national surfing title.
20. What does Bethany probably want to do now?
A. Write a book.
B. Give speeches globally.
C. Inspire young women.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题2分,满分 30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Untouched Beauty of Patagonia
Located in both Chile and Argentina at the southern tip of South America, Patagonia
remains one of the planet’s last wild frontiers. Its landscapes—carved by ancient glaciers
and shaped by constant winds—tell a story of elemental forces at work.
The Ice Giants
The region’s crown jewels are its 48 glaciers, including the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Unlike most glaciers melting away due to climate change, this 30-km-long ice river still
advances daily, carving massive icebergs into Lake Argentino with thunderous booms.
Scientists monitor it as a climate “benchmark.”
The Steppe’s Secrets
East of the Andes, the Patagonian Steppe seems barren(贫瘠的)at first glance. Yet
this plain protects wildlife like guanacos, elusive pumas, and the endangered Andean
condor—its 3-meter wingspan making it the world’s heaviest flying bird.
A Hiker’s Paradox
高二英语试题 第3页 (共12页)Torres de Paine National Park offers granite(花岗岩) peaks piercing blue skies, but
its fame brings challenges. Park rangers enforce strict “leave no trace” rules to protect
fragile ecosystems from over 250,000 annual visitors.
Conservation Dilemma
While 30% of Patagonia is now protected, debates continue: Should dams be built on
wild rivers to generate electricity? Can eco-tourism truly preserve wilderness? The
answers may determine whether Patagonia’s beauty remains completely wild.
21. What is special about the Perito Moreno Glacier?
A. It is called the crown jewel of the region.
B. It breaks off into the lake with loud noises.
C. Its role as a habitat for pumas.
D. It is growing while most glaciers are melting.
22. According to the text, what’s the main concern about Torres de Paine National Park?
A. The disappearance of its glaciers.
B. The potential threat from dam construction.
C. The impact of a large number of tourists.
D. The lack of famous granite peaks.
23. What is the current situation of Patagonia’s land in terms of conservation?
A. A lot of it is used for tourism.
B. Most of it has been officially protected.
C. Whether it can stay perfectly wild is still a question.
D. People have agreed to build dams on all the rivers.
B
Two pig farmers in Suffolk, East England have succeeded in feeding one million bees
after participating in a project that saw them turn over half of their land to wildflowers.
Four years ago, brothers Mark and Paul Hayward decided to fill 81 acres of their farm
land with wildflowers. This week, a study was carried out monitoring insect activity on
the flower-covered land, which found they were feeding one million bees at any time.
“This was our target when we started, to grow enough flowers to feed a million bees
on a single day.” Mark said. “We are acutely aware that bees are under threat from
modern farming methods and that East England is one of the worst places where bees are
seriously suffering from lack of foraging (觅食) diversity,” he continued.
“Every third bite of food you eat can come from bees and we wanted to create an
operation on our farm that did not push nature out but rather hugged it—as a central
part of our ecology system and our food cycle,” he said.
The farm uses all kinds of seeds which can produce many different wild plants and of
course, the bees can get food from different wildflowers.
“We are taking a very small role in helping society restore a balance and this starts
高二英语试题 第4页 (共12页)with plant diversity to encourage insects, bees, small mammals(哺乳动物), and birds,”
said Paul. “At the end of the day, we see ourselves as caretakers of this land. Between us
we have six children and we owe it to them to farm sustainability(持续性)and set an
example for the generations to come, ” added Paul.
According to the Bee Conservation Trust, many types of bees have seen their
populations decline by 70%, and two species have become extinct in the last century.
Gill Perkins, CEO of the Bee Conservation Trust said, “Thanks to Mark and Paul, at
least here, 1 million bees can keep living — a beacon(灯塔)of hope demonstrating
what’s possible, which is of great significance for humans now and future.”
24. What can we know about the brothers from the first paragraph?
A. They have about 160 acres of land.
B. They grow wild flowers for pigs.
C. They are not good at growing wild flowers.
D. They have to support 1, 000, 000 bees on their land.
25. Why are bees under threat in East England according to Mark?
A. They are affected by climate change.
B. There are not enough wildflower varieties for food.
C. Modern farming methods use too many pesticides.
D. They are hunted by other animals.
26. What does Paul mean by saying “we see ourselves as caretakers of this land”?
A. They feel responsible for protecting the land sustainably.
B. They are paid to take care of the land by the government.
C. They want to pass the land to their children as inheritance.
D. They believe caring for the land is their job as farmers.
27. What does Gill Perkins think of the brothers’ action?
A. It has little impact on bee conservation.
B. It’s a significant contribution to the world.
C. It should be criticized for being too small-scale.
D. It is only beneficial for the brothers’ farm.
C
Facial expressions aren’t the only way we express our emotions — body language
also plays a crucial role. The way our body moves when laughing at a show is different
from how we move when staying together with an old friend. Although both are
expressions of happiness, finding common patterns across different situations is difficult.
These patterns become particularly challenging to define when we consider cross-cultural
differences as well.
Researchers from the Research Institute of Electrical Communication at Tohoku
University (Japan) dealt with these challenges by collecting body movements from
高二英语试题 第5页 (共12页)different situations, emotions and personal styles in a motion capture(动作捕捉)lab.
Unlike previous databases that focused on simple and repetitive actions(e.g.walking
sadly, walking happily, walking angrily), and were primarily based on Western
populations, this new database aims to capture a wide range of emotional bodily
expressions across various situations, with a focus on Japanese people born and raised in
Japan.
To build this database, six professional performers were asked to think back to
situations that made them happy, angry, sad, surprised, fearful, disgusted(厌恶的)or
contemptuous ( 轻 蔑 的 ) and act them out using full-body movement. Their
performances were recorded using high-speed motion capture technology, in which the 3-
D information of movements was captured as a video. The recordings were later
processed into simple stick figure-like animations(简笔画式动画).
Study members watched these animations and discerned the expressed emotions. The
results showed that they could recognize the emotions only from body movements, and
the accuracy was as good as past simple action databases. Among the emotions studied,
anger and fear were the easiest to recognize, while contempt and disgust were the
hardest.
Future research can use this database to improve understanding of cultural
differences in nonverbal communication. This will be helpful in developing technology
communication tools to promote cross-cultural communication and understanding. This
resource is expected to benefit researchers and industries using motion capture
techniques such as gaming, film, animation and virtual reality.
28. What is the uniqueness of the new study?
A. Its focus on simple and repetitive actions.
B. Its analysis of Western and Japanese populations.
C. Its exploration of cultural differences in body language.
D. Its transition from facial expressions to body movements.
29. What were the six performers asked to do?
A. Change the recordings into animations.
B. Move their bodies accurately as ordered.
C. Express their emotions as clearly as possible.
D. Remember and act out personal emotional experiences.
30. What does the underlined word “discerned” in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Hid. B. Drew. C. Understood. D. Controlled.
31. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A. The future direction of the study.
B. The significance of the new database.
高二英语试题 第6页 (共12页)C. The impact of cross-cultural communication.
D. The advantages of nonverbal communication.
D
In the fast-changing tech world, each new generation of wireless communication live,
work, and connect with the world around us.
Wireless technology entered the scene in the 1980s with the creation of mobile
phones. The development of this 1G network was the first time when users could
communicate with others without being tied to a landline. The desire for mobile networks
led to 2G wireless’ creation in the 1990s. Then the early 2000s created the 3G network
supporting mobile Internet use. Users could send emails, and enjoy faster connection
speeds. Later, the introduction of smartphones marked the end of the 3G era and the
beginning of the 4G era.
Our current state of communication started in the early 2020s with the development
of the 5G network. Following the great advancements of the 5G network, the next frontier
is around the corner: 6G.
At its core, 6G will be about more than just faster Internet speeds. It will enable a
fully immersive (沉浸式的) digital world. Moreover, it will expand the boundaries of what
is possible with the Internet of Things (IoT). In short, the potential applications of 6G are
vast and varied.
6G’s ultra-low delay and high bandwidth (带宽) will enable telemedicine applications
like remote surgery. Wearable health devices could provide continuous health monitoring,
telling medical professionals about any signs in real-time. With ultra-fast communication
between vehicles and infrastructure(基础设施), traffic management will become more
efficient, improving overall safety. Most importantly, smart cities will develop fast on 6G’s
capabilities, with everything being connected and improved in real-time. IoT sensors
placed in infrastructure will monitor everything from air quality to energy consumption,
improving people’s quality of life.
6G is the next step in the development of wireless communication, promising faster
speeds, lower delay, and a host of new applications that will change industries and daily
life. While it’s still in the early stages of research and development, the potential for 6G is
great, and its arrival could have a great impact in the coming decades.
32. What does paragraph 2 mainly focus on about wireless communication?
A. Its wide use.
B. Its great benefits.
C. Its main features.
D. Its historical development.
33. How will 6G influence the field of medicine?
A. By enabling real-time health monitoring.
B. By increasing the accuracy of medical devices.
高二英语试题 第7页 (共12页)C. By training medical professionals through VR.
D. By improving medical waste management systems.
34. What can be inferred from the fifth paragraph?
A. The success of remote surgery depends on 6G.
B. The applications described need high-speed data transmission.
C. 6G networks are already capable of powering smart cities.
D. The primary goal of 6G is to make entertainment more enjoyable.
35. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The History of Mobile Phones: From 1G to 5G
B. How 6G Changed the World
C. Into the Future: The Rise of 6G
D. The Dangers of Wireless Technology
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
We use words to communicate our thoughts, but sometimes our non-verbal language
speaks louder than words. Body language includes facial expressions, gestures, and
postures. 3 6 For instance, a warm smile can build trust, while maintaining eye
contact shows attentiveness and sincerity.
However, the meanings of body language can vary greatly across different cultures.
37 A gesture that is polite in one country might be offensive in another. The
“thumbs-up” gesture, for example, is a sign of agreement in many places, but it is
considered rude in some parts of the Middle East.
Being aware of your own body language is the first step to use it effectively. Good
posture shows confidence, and leaning slightly forward shows you are engaged in the
conversation. 38 It shows respect and interest in what the other person is saying.
Similarly, understanding others’ body language can help you understand their true
feelings. 39 If a friend says they are not angry but their jaw is tight and their
arms are crossed, you might want to talk to them about what’s really wrong.
40 By paying close attention to non-verbal cues, you can avoid
misunderstandings and connect with others on a deeper level.
So, the next time you are in a conversation, remember to not only listen to the words
but also to watch the body.
A. Nodding during a conversation is another positive sign.
B. Therefore, it is crucial to learn about these differences.
C. Mastering this skill will make you a better communicator.
D. It is absolutely a powerful tool in our daily communication.
E. Learning about body language is very important for travellers.
F. It often tells you more about how someone feels than their words do.
高二英语试题 第8页 (共12页)G. As for effective communication, observing both words and body language is key.
第三部分 语言知识运用 (共五节,满分55分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
The Ripple Effect of Kindness
It was a freezing December morning when Mia noticed an elderly neighbor, Mr.
Thompson, struggling to clear snow from his driveway. His movements were 41 , and
he paused frequently to catch his breath, his thin gloves offering little protection against
the biting cold. Without 42 , Mia grabbed her shovel and went to help.
“What a kind girl!” Mr. Thompson said 43 . As they worked together, he shared
stories about his late wife and how deserted(无人居住的) the neighborhood had become
since most young families 44 . Mia realized how much small acts of kindness could
45 someone’s day and perhaps their life.
The next weekend, Mia 46 her classmates to organize “Snow Angels”, a program
to help other elderly residents. To her 47 , twelve volunteers actively participated
despite the coming of the final exam. They spent the day shoveling snow, delivering
groceries, and 48 with lonely seniors who hadn’t had visitors in weeks. Seeing 49
on the residents’ faces and hearing laughter filling the house that had been quiet for long,
they thought all was 50 .
News of their project spread, and soon students from other schools 51 similar
initiatives. What began as one simple act 52 into a community movement.
At year’s end, the local newspaper featured Mia’s story with the headline: “ 53
Starts with You.” Mia learned that kindness, like a small stone thrown into water, creates
54 that extend far beyond the initial act. She now firmly believes everyone can make
a(an) 5 5 .
41. A. gradual B. gentle C. awkward D. energetic
42. A. complaint B. hesitation C. interaction D. doubt
43. A. critically B. gratefully C. sensitively D. cautiously
44. A. settled down B. broke down C. broke up D. moved away
45. A. ruin B. brighten C. interrupt D. waste
46. A. forbade B. challenged C. inspired D. employed
47. A. anger B. amusement C. surprise D. anxiety
48. A. arguing B. chatting C. bargaining D. competing
49. A. joy B. disappointment C. shock D. sadness
50. A. worthwhile B. predictable C. temporary D. embarrassing
51. A. ignored B. criticized C. overcame D. launched
52. A. developed B. integrated C. disappeared D. returned
53. A. Conflict B. Wealth C. Luck D. Change
54. A. waves B. leaks C. bombs D. shadows
高二英语试题 第9页 (共12页)55. A. achievement B. distinction C. living D. difference
第二节 单词拼写(请用选择性必修一1-5单元所学单词填空,每小题1分,满分8分)
56. China will keep to the path of green development with the ________________(目
标) of developing the economy without damaging the environment.
57. It has been widely ________________ ( 承 认 ) that regular physical exercise
contributes significantly to improving both physical and mental health.
58. I have the educational background and ________________(相关的)experience required
by the job.
59. One reason for my ________________(偏爱)for living in the countryside is that it
has little air pollution or traffic jams.
60. Ideas on childcare
may _____________(不同于)considerably between the parents.
61. Setting up nature reserves is _____________(仅仅)the first step; long-term
monitoring and public education are key to truly protecting endangered species.
62. With our continuous efforts, I believe that we can ________________(克服)all the
difficulties on the road to protecting the environment.
63. From the top of the Ferris wheel, we had a ________________(壮丽的)view of the
entire theme park, glittering with lights.
第三节 短语填空(用所给短语的适当形式填空,每小题1分,满分5分)
be comprised of break down commit oneself to appeal to sum up
64. The teacher commanded that the students ______________________ what they had
learned from the lessons.
65. Our school offers many optional courses this term, each of which
______________________ many students.
66. Some people consider shyness as a barrier to communication, but this can
______________________ gradually.
67. The team that ______________________ students from the local university has won
the technology competition for their 4D-printed clothes.
68. Both sides ______________________ settling the argument peacefully at yesterday’s
conference.
第四节 单句语法填空(每题1分,满分12分)
根据语境,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
69. Moved by the touching story, the audience __________ (weep).
70. _____________(witness) by others can sometimes make people feel nervous, but
it can also push them to try their best.
71. This medicine, _____________ discovery led to the naming of artemisinin, soon
高二英语试题 第10页 (共12页)became a standard treatment for malaria.
72. Even though we graduated from junior high school, our group chat helps us keep in
touch _____________ each other easily.
73. ___________ the lifestyle is slower and healthier is the reason why some people
prefer to live in the country rather than in the city.
74. Have you been to the Louvre Museum, _____________ you can see the Mona
Lisa on display?
75. The teacher should make an _____________(adjust) to his teaching method so
that the students will not get bored.
76. He _____________(gentle) touched the old photo, remembering his childhood
friends.
77. This time next week, the experts __________ (assess) the environmental impact
of the new project.
78. On social media, we should be critical of the information we receive and learn
to resist the __________ (persuade) of misleading advertisements.
79. He worked hard on his essay, hoping to get the teacher’s _____________(approve).
80. Many citizens are opposed to ______________(forecast) urban development
solely based on AI system, fearing it would ignore human needs.
第五节 短文语法填空 (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。
Inspired by five national treasures in the Hunan Museum, six groups of digital artists
let their imaginations run free. They used digital art to carry out a number of dialogues
across time and space, 81 demonstrated their respect for China’s excellent
traditional culture.
The exhibition aimed 82 (interpret) fine traditional Chinese culture
obtained from ancient cultural relics. It was devoted 83 better connecting with
contemporary ( 现 代 的 ) society and people. After over a year of planning and
preparation, 84 artists presented was a rich and 85 (reward)
exhibition where audiences of different ages and from multicultural backgrounds could
find fun and experience 86 extraordinary cultural journey.
An artist from Taiwan shared his understanding of the traditional Chinese landscape
paintings at the exhibition, which has been favoured by Chinese scholars and 87
(professor) . In Ring, he explored the unique aesthetic(美学的)interest and spiritual
comfort he 88 (constant) found in Chinese culture through videos, projections
and interactive devices.
French artist Tony Brown said that local people’s passion for fine traditional Chinese
art was met with a strong 89 (react) from him while he was taking part in the
高二英语试题 第11页 (共12页)exhibition. In his eyes, the Hunan Museum displayed ancient treasures 90
(combine) with new digital art pieces, a challenging but meaningful move.
第六节 课文背诵 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
注意要与原文完全一致,否则错一空扣0.5分,错两空及以上不得分。
91. ________, _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______
of change and accept it _______ _______ _______ _______.
然而,我将始终着眼于变革的积极一面,接受变革,而不是抗拒变革。
92. ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ for China’s scientific research
and Chinese medicine _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______.
中医药走向世界,对中国的科学研究和中医药的发展来说,确实是一件值得骄傲的
事。
93. ________ ________the sun is ________ shining , ________ ________ it is morning or
night ________ ________.
尽管艳阳高照,也不能分辨是早晨还是夜晚。
94. Just like spoken language, body language________ ________ ________ ________
________.
就像口头语言一样,不同的文化有着不同的肢体语言。
95. ________ ________ ________ ________ about Yuan Longping was ________
________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________.
袁隆平给人们印象最深的是他不断实现梦想的能力。
第四部分 写作(满分20分)
你校英语俱乐部公众号计划开设一个专栏“My Role Model”,现向全校征稿,分
享那些你视为榜样的人物(你身边的普通人或公众人物都可)。 请用英语写一篇短文投
稿。
内容包括:
1. 简要介绍人物;
2. 你钦佩的原因;
3. 他/她对你的影响。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
高二英语试题 第12页 (共12页)2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
命题、校对:高二英语命题组
高二英语试题 第13页 (共12页)