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2024—2025 学年(上)期末考试
高 2026 届英语试题
考试说明:1. 考试时间120分钟
2. 试题总分150分
3. 试卷页数11页
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 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. What makes them unhappy?
A. The tasteless dessert. B. The poor service. C. The unpaid bill.
2. Why does the man speak to the woman?
A. To make a complaint. B. To convey his appreciation.
C. To ask for help.
3. How does the man sound?
A. Surprised. B. Proud. C. Sorrowful.
4. What do we know about Henry?
A. Henry worked in a worker’s union.
B. Henry was the man’s teacher.
C. Henry was the man’s schoolmate.
5. What does the man want to do today?
A. Stay at home. B. Visit the seaside. C. Go to a swimming pool.
第二节 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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the women’s attitude to hitting the gym?
A. She thinks it’s a good choice.
B. She thinks it conflicts with study.
C. She dislikes it.
7. What does the man tend to do to stay in shape?A. Go biking. B. Walk to school. C. Play in a school team.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。
8. What position is needed in London Weekly?
A. A sales representative. B. A reporter. C. An assistant.
9. How much did Lisa make in her previous job?
A. 3,500. B. 2,500. C. 3,000.
10. What will the woman do next?
A. Make a phone call. B. Make an interview appointment.
C. Get more information.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. At what time did the man choose to make a cameraman?
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A When he was a child. B. When he visited his uncle.
C. When he read a book.
12. What happened when he shot a film on an Australian Beach?
A. He got injured. B. He dived into the water. C. He ran into the actor.
13. What was his prize-winning video about?
A. A popular film. B. A TV advertisement. C. An education program.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. How did the woman send her application?
A. By post. B. By telephone. C. By downloading.
15. Why did the manager contact her?
A. To tell her that she was accepted.
B. To know more about her educational experience.
C. To know about her child’s health.
16. What did she do first when she got the formal letter?
A. She went for a physical examination.
B. She attended the training course.
C. She applied to be sent to work in a village.
17. How did the woman feel about working condition in the village?
A. Comfortable. B. Tough. C. Hot.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
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18 Why does the woman’s father hate coffee?
A. It impacts his sleep. B. It makes his mind race. C. It makes him suffer from headache.19. How does the woman usually like her coffee?
A. White coffee with regular sugar.
B. Black coffee with half sugar.
C. White coffee with half sugar.
20. What does the woman think of the new study?
A. Approving. B. Doubtful. C. Negative.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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。
A
Following the money-making film period that was China’s National Day holidays, Hollywood has sped up to
rekindle the Chinese box office with a major mix of re-release and premieres (首映), including the re-release of all
eight Harry Porter films, the highly anticipated Joker: Folie a Deux, and Venom: The last Dance.
Film insiders told the Global Times that the introduction of Hollywood films could help re-energize the
Chinese mainland market, with many noting that Venom: The last Dance in particular, has the potential to win big.
Currently, these films have produced heated discussion among Chinese movie goers on social media, including the
die-hard Hogwarts fans who are amazed that the Harry Potter films are set to be released each Friday in Chinese
theaters nationwide for 8 consecutive weeks.
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone
It was released on Friday. The re-release has earned 45 million yuan ($6.5 million) as of Sunday afternoon,
according to Chinese ticketing platform Maoyan. This brings the film’s total box office in the Chinese mainland to
292 million yuan. The re-release of the Harry Porter series is more than just a commercial move; it’s a tribute to a
classic that has captivated generations.
Venom: The last Dance
Venom: The last Dance has got the most anticipation on ticketing platforms like Maoyan and Beacon, with
850,000 people expressing interest in the film, followed by Joker: Folie a Deux. The film, starring Tom Hardy as
the super anti-hero, was released on October 23, two days earlier than that in Northen America. The distributor’s
choice to premiere 2 days earlier in China, highlights the importance of the Chinese market in the global film
industry.
Joker: Folie a Deux
Joker: Folie a Deux, a commercial musical drama starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga was released on
Wednesday. After its official release on October 4, Joker: Folie a Deux only achieved a box office of $ 40 millionin North America, compared to the initial projections of $ 50 million to 65 million.
1. How much did Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone earn in its previous releases?
A. 45 million yuan. B. 298.5 million yuan.
C. 285.5 million yuan D. 247 million yuan.
2. What can we know about the Venom: The last Dance?
A. It was first premiered in China. B. It has won big in the box office.
C. It called up the memories of some fans. D. It was released ahead of schedule.
3. Which of the following films fell short of the expectation?
A. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone. B. Venom: The last Dance.
C. Joker: Folie a Deux. D. Global Times.
B
Israeli Boy Who Broke An Ancient Jar Learns How
The Museum Is Piecing It Back Together
HAIFA, Israel - Asher 4-year-old son checked the Israeli museum’s ancient artifacts, Anna Geller looked away
for just a moment. Then a crash sounded, a rare 3,500-year-old jar was broken on the ground, and her son stood over
it, shocked. “It was just a distraction of a second,” said Anna Geller, the boy’s mother. “And the next thing I know,
it’s a very big boom behind me.” “I’m embarrassed,” said Anna Geller, trying desperately to calm her son down after
the incident. Alex Geller said Ariel is exceptionally curious, and that the moment he heard the crash last Friday,
“please let that not be my child” was the first thought that raced through his head.
He went over to the security guards to let them know what had happened in hopes that it was a model and not a
real artifact. The father even offered to pay for the damage. “After they checked the cameras and saw it wasn’t
vandalism (故意破坏), they calmed us, saying it was insured.” Alex Geller said.
The Bronze Age jar Ariel broke last week has been on display at the Hecht Museum in Haifa for 35 years. It was
one of the only containers of its size and still complete when it was discovered. It was likely used to hold wine or oil,
and dates back to between 2200 and 1500 B. C. The jar was one of many artifacts exhibited out in the open, part of
the Hecht Museum’s vision of letting visitors explore history without glass barriers, said Inbar Rivlin, the director of
the museum. She said she wanted to use the restoration as an educational opportunity and to make sure the Gellers -
who shortened their initial museum visit soon after Ariel broke the jar last week - felt welcome to return. “Even if
accidents happen, touching an artifact can inspire a deeper interest in history and archaeology. I like that people touch.
Don’t break, but to touch things, it’s important,” she added.
4. What was Alex’s reaction when the accident happened?
A. He hoped it was caused by someone else.B. He tried to calm the shocked boy down.
C. He was nervous and didn’t know what to do.
D. He felt guilty for not paying attention all the time.
5. What can we know about the artefact?
A. It was originally used to hold wine or oil. B. It was unbroken when it was found.
C. It is the only ancient artefact exhibited out. D. It was damaged by the boy on purpose.
6. What can be inferred about Inbar Rivlin’s words?
A. She felt Ariel should be blamed for the accident.
B. She cautioned the visitors to the museum to be careful.
C. She favored hands-on experience.
D. She was interested in history and archaeology.
7. What is going to be discussed in the following paragraph?
A. The museum would claim the insurance for the damage.
B. The boy would observe the restoration process of the jar.
C. The family would return and pay for the restoration fees.
D. Inbar Rivlin would instruct the boy how to behave in the museum.
C
“Arrived in Bologna, Italy, today, now it’s off to Tuscany. The heatwave is unbearable here. If things continue
like this, these holiday destinations will have no future in the long term. Climate Change is destroying southern
Europe. An era comes to an End.” This tweet in early July by Karl Lauterbach, Germany’s health minister (部长),
went down badly in Italy.
The country’s minister for tourism, Daniela Santache, sourly retorted (回嘴) that she thanked Mr. Lauterbach
for picking Italy for his holiday, but the Italian government was well aware of climate change and that
environmental sustainability was one of the central elements of its strategy for managing tourism.
The tourism industry is not just an important contributor to Italy’s economy. Europe is the most visited area on
the earth, welcoming 585 million of the world’s 900 million international travelers in 2022. On top of this, domestic
(国内的) holiday makers outstripped foreigners in terms of more nights spent in tourist accommodation in the EU.
Little wonder then that tourism directly brings in 5% of the EU’s GDP and by some estimates indirectly
accounts for more than 10%. Some countries rely heavily on travelers’ contributions both direct and indirect,
including Croatia (20% of GDP), Italy (18.5%), Greece (13.6%) and Austria (10%).
Changes to the climate that lead to ever-wilder weather could give a heavy blow to the tourist industry. This
year, southern Europe has endured an extremely hot weather. Extremely hot weather in Greece contributed todamaging wildfires as the temperature at one point climbed to 47°C in parts of the country, forcing hundreds of
locals to escape from their homes. Farther north, hailstorm killed several lives. Also in July, Italian authorities had
to evacuate thousands of tourists from Sicily after wildfires destroyed the island.
8. Why did Karl post the tweet?
A. Climate Change is destroying the whole Europe. B. His health went down for the heatwave.
C. Extremely hot weather cost him his holiday. D. He preferred touring in Tuscany to Bologna.
9. What does the underlined word “outstripped” mean?
A. Got ahead of. B. Looked forward to.
C. Warmly welcomed. D. Got attracted by.
10. Which country could have suffered the most serious effects in tourism this year?
A. Greece. B. Italy. C. Croatia. D. Austria
11. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Europe Tourism suffered because of wild fires.
B. It’s really too hot to handle.
C. Extreme weather has affected where tourists go and when.
D. How climate change hits the European holidaymaking.
D
ON HOLIDAY, MANY will find themselves in places where they do not speak the language. Once upon a time,
they might have carried a phrasebook. The rise of English has made that less necessary. But most people — at least
seven of the world’s eight billion — still do not speak English. That leaves options like gestures, a willingness to be
surprised by what arrives at dinner — or, increasingly, technology.
More and more people are using simple, free tools. With translation apps, you talk into a phone and a spoken
translation is heard moments later; the apps can also listen for another language and produce a translation in yours.
You may still get a surprise or two. Google Translate may be the best-known name in machine translation, but
it often makes mistakes. Take “my wife is gluten (麸质) -free”, the kind of thing you might say at a restaurant abroad.
In French or Italian, Google Translate translates this into “my wife is without gluten” — true to the words rather than
the meaning.
The best tool may not be a translation app at all. Though not marketed for the purpose, ChatGPT, which produces
texts according to users’ prompts (提示词), is multilingual.
Some are concerned that apps are turning language acquisition into a declining pursuit. Douglas Hofstadter, a
writer, has argued that something profound will vanish when people talk through machines. He describes giving a
speech in broken Mandarin, which required efforts but offered a sense of accomplishment at last. Who would boastof (吹嘘) taking a helicopter to the top of Mount Everest?
Others are less worried. Most people do not have the kind of sustained contact with a foreign culture that requires
them to put in the work to become fluent. On their holiday, they just want a beer and the spaghetti without incident.
But a focus on the learner alone may miss the fundamentally social nature of language. When you try to ask
directions in broken Japanese, you are making direct contact with someone. And when you speak a language well
enough to tell a story fluently, it is more profound still. The best relationships probably do not require a medium.
12. What may happen for a person without any knowledge of English travelling in UK?
A. What he orders may not be what he wants.
B. He may get the ‘my wife is gluten-free’ dish.
C. He may get lost easily in some tourist attraction.
D. AI will help him out without any fail.
13. What does author think of GPT?
A. We must believe in it. B. It lacks translation ability.
C. It is a multi-functional tool. D. It is a professional translation app.
14. Which idea may Hofstadter agree with?
A. We should use resources available to get over difficulties.
B. We should live by the sweat of our brow.
C. We should enjoy the benefits brought by the modern technology.
D. We should avoid taking a helicopter.
15. What is the author’s attitude toward using AI to learn foreign languages?
A. negative. B. approving. C. supportive. D. cautious.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。
How to improve memory
For many people, improving memory is possible. The degree to which memory can improve, however, will
range from person to person.
Making reminders
Put a sticky note on your fridge or calendar, or set reminders on your phone. ___16___
___17___
Using mnemonics (记忆法) to contextualize things you want to remember. Mnemonics devices — like
repetition and rhymes — work by tapping into how the brain naturally stores data. Use verbal implication to
remember visual information and use visualization when learning verbal information.Timing activities strategically
How you order your daily tasks can impact your ability to remember them and get them done smoothly.
Difficult or cognitively (认知) taxing activities should be completed at the beginning of the day when tiredness is
low and attention is at an optimal level. ___18___ Large projects should be broken down into smaller tasks and
take frequent breaks when engaged in a long task.
Noting down your personal experiences.
The best way to remember personal experiences is to write about them. Memory research has established one
conclusion. ___19___
Avoid multitasking
Doing multiple things at once could negatively affect your short-term memory, particularly as you get older.
One study found that the aged are negatively affected. ___20___
Research has shown that switching your attention from a laptop to a cellphone or texting while watching TV
decreases the gray matter in our brains that helps us with sensory perception, including decision-making and
memory.
.
A Using your senses.
B. Using your visual implication.
C. These can be helpful to keep track of tasks and items on your to do lists.
D. Setting a consistent daily routine can strengthen pattern and may help with short-term memory loss.
E. Divided focus can block the understanding of new material, causing short-term memory difficulties.
F. They have significantly more trouble remembering tasks after they experience a brief interruption.
G. When people write about their experiences, they tend to recall those occurrences much better.
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。
At an airport I overheard a father and daughter in their last ___21___ together. They had announced her
plane’s departure and standing near the door, he said to his daughter, “I love you, I wish you enough.” She said, “I
wish you enough, too, Daddy.” They ___22___ good-bye and she left. He walked over toward the window where I
was ___23___. Standing there I could see he wanted and needed to cry. I tried not to intrude on (介入) his
___24___, but he welcomed me ___25___ by asking, “Did you ever say good-bye to someone knowing it would
be forever?” “Yes, I have,” I replied.
Saying that ___26___ memories I had of expressing my love and appreciation for all my Dad had done for
me. Recognizing that his days were ___27___, I took the time to tell him face to face how much he ___28___ tome.
“Forgive me for asking, but why is this a forever good-bye?” I asked. “I am old and she lives much too far
away. I have challenges ahead and the ___29___ is, her next trip back will be for my funeral (葬礼),” he said.
Then he began to smile. He paused for a moment and looking up ____30____ trying to remember it in detail, he
smiled even more.
“When we said ‘I wish you enough,’ we were wanting the other person to have a life ____31____ with
enough good things to sustain them,” he continued and then turning toward me, he ____32____ the following as if
he were reciting it from memory.
“I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more. I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life
appear much ____33____. I wish you enough ____34____ to appreciate all that you possess. I wish enough
“Hello’s” to get you through the final “Good-bye.”
He then began to ____35____ and walked away.
21. A. moments B. years C. days D. occasions
22. A. sent B. kissed C. blew D. hid
23. A. sat B. seated C. leaned D. sung
24. A. politeness B. appreciation C. warmth D. privacy
25. A. away B. out C. in D. off
26. A. engaged in B. spoke up C. called on D. brought back
27. A. limited B. sad C. meaningless D. regretful
28. A. owed B. charged C. meant D. changed
29. A. reality B. switch C. inspiration D. concentration
30. A. only if B. as if C. even though D. even when
31. A. treated B. defeated C. filled D. tricked
32. A. remembered B. reminded C. showed D. shared
33. A. fuller B. bigger C. smaller D. younger
34. A. loss B. success C. achievement D. defeat
.
35 A. smile B. panic C. annoy D. sob
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。
Huawei has unveiled a new flagship phone, Mate 70, installing entirely homegrown software that aims to give
users ___36___ alternative to Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS, in another effort by the Chinese tech giant to
defend against possible ___37___ (far) sanctions (制裁) by Washington. The new smartphone, which starts at5,499 yuan ($760), ___38___ (feature) the HarmonyOS Next operating system, not supporting Android-based
apps.
Faced with a range of ___39___ (crisis), Huawei has demonstrated great strength to make an advanced chip
on last year’s Mate 60, ___40___ (follow) sweeping technological restrictions by the United States to control
China’s access to foreign semiconductor technology. The shift away from the Android ecosystem will be essential
for Huawei ___41___ (grow) in the high-end market, solidify consumer loyalty, ___42___ attract potential
platform changers.
The first version of HarmonyOS, which supported Android-based applications, was launched months after
Huawei was placed on a US trade blacklist that banned American firms from selling tech and software to the
Chinese company ___43___ license. Despite the bans, over the years, Huawei has shown ___44___ (remark)
determination to put its resources into developing ___45___ it called a fully homegrown platform to rival (对抗)
Western standards.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom准备使用AI来完成中文家庭作业,他写信征求你的意见,请你给
他回信。内容包括:
1. 可以使用,但要适度
2. 注意信息是否准确,可信
3. 最好独自完成。
注意:
.
1 适当补充细节,以使行文连贯
2. 词数为80左右
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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。
On December 1 of 2023, I made a deal with myself that I would give $1 to every homeless person who asked.
Still, to be honest, I started this practice thinking that I would just bleed money, and that I would run out of money
soon. This never happened. When I returned to Massachusetts, it took 8 days before I walked past a homelessperson who asked me for some spare change. I was wondering, “How could I step it up?!?”
Fast forward to last week. On my way to my MIT new year performance, I ran across a homeless person —
Tommy. I gave Tommy $1. Tommy was in tears. After a big hug, he went on to tell me that nobody listened to him.
Nobody looked at him, people just walked right by him without leaving anything and didn’t even acknowledge that
he was alive. My heart broke. We hugged on the street for a few seconds and then we went into the local
McDonalds where I ordered him a #6 fish meal (supersized of course!). After the meal, I told him I had to run and
said I’d see him soon.
The next day, when I walked past Tommy, I gave him a dollar again. But this time, I sat with Tommy, in the
cold, for an hour and a half. Mostly I just listened and was extremely humbled (感到卑微) by the experience of
simply sitting and watching my perspective change from being someone who simply walks by to someone who’s
now an unprivileged pan-handler. As we were talking, he was telling me about how upset he becomes when people
don’t acknowledge him or they’ll crack up at his funny sign (“Voldermort (伏地魔) broke my life. Feeling hopeless
and Needing $ for a new start”). I knew right then that I was going to give him everything I had. Before I left, I
didn’t even count the money in my wallet. I just gave it all, it was probably more than $200. I didn’t miss it. More
will come and go in the future.
At that moment, I just wanted to convince him that what I offered was not just money.
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Next up, I decided to make him a new sign.
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