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成都石室中学2025-2026学年度下期高2026届二诊模拟测试
英语
试卷说明:
英语考试时间共 120分钟,满分 150分。英语试题卷分第 I卷(选择题)和第 II卷(非
选择题)。考试做答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。
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。每段对话读两
遍。
1. What will the speakers most likely do after lunch?
A. Write a paper. B. Attend a workshop. C. Visit a store.
2. What did the man’s sister major in?
A. Fashion design. B. Medicine. C. Engineering.
3. What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. Gifts for a friend. B. A literature event. C. A going-away party.
4. Where are the speakers probably?
A. At a café. B. At a university. C. At an animal shelter.
5. How can the man’s recipe be described?
A. It’s a reward. B. It’s a success. C. It’s a problem.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Where are the speakers?
A. At Tom’s house. B. In a meeting room. C. At a train station.
7. How does the woman probably feel in the end?
A. Worried. B. Relieved. C. Angry.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the man’s problem?
A. He has a temperature.
B. He is struggling to save energy.
C. He is too cold to do his work.
9. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In an office. B. In the woman’s house. C. In a school.
10. What does the woman suggest?
第1页 /共 10页A. Stopping working right now.
B. Taking better care of their health.
C. Discussing the issue with the leader.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. How do the speakers feel now?
A. Bored. B. Disappointed. C. Excited.
12. What is probably the woman’s main interest?
A. Model cars. B. Doll’s houses. C. Model trains.
13. What will the man probably do first?
A. Go to the bathroom. B. Get something to eat. C. Buy the tickets.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Mother and son. B. Strangers. C. Teacher and student.
15. What month is it now?
A. September. B. October. C. November.
16. What sport was the man involved in?
A. Football. B. Swimming. C. Basketball.
17. What does the man probably want to be in the future?
A. A doctor. B. An athlete. C. An artist.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the main focus of the program?
A. Scientific exploration. B. Artistic appreciation. C. Management skills
19. What will students need to do at the start of the program?
A. Sit an exam. B. Give a report. C. Design an experiment.
20. What is special about the program?
A. It stresses theoretical study.
B. It organizes activities outside school.
C. It specializes in computer-assisted research.
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,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Once considered a gateway to hell, the Central America Volcanic Arc is now a playground for
volcano enthusiasts from around the world. Whether you tackle several volcanoes on a single trip or
take them on one by one, these four volcanoes in Central America are ready for adventurers to explore.
The Santa Ana Volcano in El Salvador
The Santa Ana Volcano, also known as Ilamatepec, is the highest volcano in El Salvador. Standing
第2页 /共 10页at 7812ft above sea level, it’s the third-highest point in the country. Santa Ana’s crater is one of the
largest in the world. Guided tours are mandatory for a popular four-hour hike to the summit that offers
stunning views of Lake Coatepeque and the Pacific Ocean.
Volcán Rincón de la Vieja in Costa Rica
Situated in a 54 sq mile national park, the expansive Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, which translates
to “old lady’s nook”, is an hour and a half from the town of Liberia. Eruptions in 2021 have closed
off hikes to the 6217ft summit. There are shorter hiking loops around the park and to other peaks in
the region, such as Volcán Santa María, which measures 6286ft.
Barú Volcano in Panama
Located in the Chiriqui Highlands, the dormant(休眠的) volcano and its seven craters are a
birdwatching paradise. About 250 species of birds call Parque Nacional Volcán Barú home, including
the elusive quetzal. The hike takes 10 to 12 hours. A popular option for experienced hikers is to start
a guided ascent at night so that you arrive at dawn and enjoy stunning views at sunrise. The dry season
(January to April) is the best time to go.
Cerro Negro in Nicaragua
Just 160 years old, Cerro Negro is the youngest volcano in Central America. Reaching heights of
2388ft, the Nicaraguan volcano located just outside of León is one of the most active in the region.
But that hasn’t stopped a growing subset of people from hopping on specially designed boards and
speeding down the black gravel slopes. Volcano surfing (or volcano boarding) is exactly what it sounds
like, trading out the water for rocks and ocean spray for plumes of ash. It’s a perfect combination of
pure joy and what most parents would call complete stupidity. Several agencies in the area offer tours
to hike and surf the volcano.
21. Which activity is unique in Barú Volcano?
A. Surfing. B. Birdwatching. C. Hiking. D. Swimming.
22. Which place is recommended for racing down slopes?
A. Barú Volcano in Panama B. Cerro Negro in Nicaragua
C. The Santa Ana Volcano in El Salvador D. Volcán Rincón de la Vieja in Costa Rica
23. What do the four volcanoes in Central America have in common?
A. They offer the stunning sunset. B. They are situated in national parks.
C. They are suitable for hikers. D. They are full of pure joy.
B
When I first came across Hirono, he didn’t really stand out to me. He was among several
figurines(小塑像) put in a corner of Pop Mart’s studio. Little did I know that was the beginning of a
connection I had yet to realize.
It wasn’t until I joined Pop Mart as a livestream host last July — part of my job was to familiarize
myself with every IP in the company — that my true journey with Hirono began.
As I introduced Hirono to others, I began to appreciate the quiet charm hidden in his world. His
expression is always sullen — drooping eyes, slouched posture, an almost “untouchable” aura. Not
the cutest or most eye-catching look, I would say, but I came to realize that it’s all a protective shell.
第3页 /共 10页In him, I saw a reflection of myself: the loneliness and confusion that surface under life’s pressure,
and the indifferent masks we sometimes put on to cope with reality. Though I am usually an extrovert,
cheerful and bubbly on the outside, the truth is that every story carries untold chapters. Through Hirono,
I allow myself to feel the vast wilderness I rarely reach in my heart, and often I see my own emotions
projected onto his figure.
One of my favorite series of Hirono is definitely “Echo”. As a foreign student in China,
homesickness quietly lingers in the background of my life. This series reminds me that these echoes
of the past are not just fleeting shadows, but silent companions that resurface when I need them most,
giving me strength and allowing me to break free from the weight of reality, even just for a moment.
To me, Hirono is a friend who teaches me to embrace both the loneliness and the light within.
Working at Pop Mart has shown me that these toys are not merely figurines, but little “happy
pills” that lift spirits and brighten days. Perhaps that is why Hirono continues to live in the hearts of
so many young people — not only as a collectible, but as a gentle reminder that we are never truly
alone.
24. What made me become interested in Hirono?
A. My first encounter with Pop Mart. B. My experience as a foreign student.
C. My appreciation for its eye-catching look. D. My opportunity to work with Pop Mart.
25. How did I resonate with Hirono?
A. Their true selves were hidden from others. B. They wore cheerful looks on their faces.
C. They were indifferent to the reality. D. They were protected by their followers.
26. Why is “Echo” my favorite series?
A. It offers me a permanent escape from reality.
B. It symbolizes the rebellious spirit of the youth.
C. It makes me feel nostalgic for my hometown.
D. It empowers me to get away from life pressure.
27. What’s my purpose of writing this passage?
A. To share a philosophy of life taught by Hirono.
B. To promote the sales of figurines in Pop Mart.
C. To increase the exposure of Hirono in the media.
D. To tell how to choose favorite toys in Pop Mart.
C
At a rehabilitation center in Beijing, a 76-year-old man who once relied on a caregiver can now
walk independently with the help of a robotic exoskeleton that learns his movement patterns. Such
technologies, once considered science fiction, are becoming more common as China responds to the
needs of its fast-aging population.
The eldercare robot industry is expanding quickly. Provinces such as Beijing and Jiangsu have
released political plans encouraging the adoption of intelligent robots in institutions and households.
China has also led the creation of an international technical standard for eldercare robots, setting
requirements for design and safety. Moreover, with over 310 million Chinese aged 60 or above, many
第4页 /共 10页seniors need support with mobility, daily activities, or emotional companionship. Robotics companies
report increased inquiries as families search for reliable solutions for aging relatives.
While eldercare robots are still in the early stages of development compared to industrial robots,
some users are already beginning to enjoy the convenience these technologies provide. Nursing homes
in tech-centered cities like Shenzhen integrate robots that play chess with residents, provide mobility
support, and deliver AI-assisted therapy.
Experts say eldercare robots still face multiple obstacles before they can be deployed on a large
scale. On the consumer side, some seniors remain skeptical. “Robots are too cold and emotionless. I
just can’t accept them,” said Qu Suling, a 66-year-old resident. “If a machine malfunctions, it could
hurt me,” she added. Another major hurdle is access to real-world data needed to improve algorithms
and the user experience. To improve algorithms and user experiences, companies need large volumes
of real-world training data, according to Ji Junjie, an algorithm specialist. “We have limited
opportunities to enter seniors’ homes or eldercare facilities,” Ji said. The high prices of many eldercare
robots represent another significant barrier, as they are well beyond the reach of most households.
Experts argue that breakthroughs in core technology, affordability, and data access are essential
for eldercare robots to realize their potential. As China advances AI and robotics, these innovations
may significantly support healthy aging and improve life for millions of older adults.
28. Which major factor contributes to the rapid development of eldercare robots in China?
A. A decline in traditional medical services. B. Policy support and rising demand.
C. Financial investment in eldercare centers. D. Joint efforts made by many provinces.
29. Which is NOT the barrier to the large-scale application of eldercare robots?
A. Insufficient access to real-life usage. B. High prices which are unaffordable.
C. Lack of promotion from high-tech firms. D. Distrust and hesitation from the elder.
30. What can be inferred about the future of eldercare robots?
A. They will replace human caregivers in the short term.
B. Their development will slow down as prices increase.
C. They may be more popular with younger population.
D. They can greatly improve the lives of older adults.
31. Which is a suitable title for the text?
A. High-Technology is Used in Medical Care
B. The Elder Weigh the Use of Eldercare Robots
C. Robotics Eldercare Expands with Aging Population
D. An Old Man Benefits from Eldercare Robot Industry
D
Readers may be familiar with the humorous idea that humans are only the third-cleverest species
on Earth after mice and dolphins. But perhaps Douglas Adams should have included dolphins’
cetacean cousins. In a paper just published in Open Mind, CETI researchers describe a strikingly
human-like feature in whale communication. Sperm whales communicate using a series of clicks
researchers call “codas”, which look a lot like vowels in human languages.
第5页 /共 10页For linguists, vowels are characterized by the free flow of air through a vibrating vocal tract. In
contrast, consonants involve disruptions of the airflow. A vowel’s basic pitch (technically called F0)
is determined by the speaker’s sex and body size. But by moving tongue and lips we shape the sound
into higher-pitched “formants” (F1, F2, F3, etc.). Whether we hear an “ah” or an “ee” depends on the
relationship between these formants.
To humans, sperm-whale codas do not sound like pitches at all; the clicks are much too infrequent
and irregular. The clicks become a continuous tone only when they occur 20 to 40 times per second.
But when the whales’ silences were removed in software, the researchers could consider them as
pitches nevertheless, and look more closely at their other qualities.
The next step was taken with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). The researchers used an AI
system trained to learn human language to examine the codas. Gasper Begus, a linguist at the
University of California and the study’s lead author, says that the AI led them to study the pitch patterns
of the clicks — ones that work like human vowel sounds.
Sure enough, the whale codas contained two sound patterns resembling those in the F1 and F2
formants of human vowels, but at a much lower pitch. Based on this resemblance, the researchers
called them the a-coda and i-coda vowels. They even found that whales could produce diphthongs —
two vowels gliding quickly from one to another, like the ah-ee sound in English words like “ride” and
“time”. The whales do all this often in what researchers call “conversations”.
Exactly what the whales may be saying to each other remains unknown — although working that
out is CETI’s eventual goal. That will require a large body of vocalizations to study, as well as an
equally big number of observations of how the animals behave and interact with each other.
32. Why does the author refer to Douglas Adams’s joke about mice, dolphins and humans?
A. To illustrate a point B. To give an example
C. To make a comparison D. To introduce a topic
33. What does the word “disruptions” underlined in paragraph 2 mean?
A. complete stops B. breaks in flow C. increases in speed D. extra energy
34. What do we know about sperm whales from the passage?
A. They communicate in quite a similar way to humans.
B. They produce continuous clicks that sound like pitches.
C. They create click patterns resembling human vowels.
D. They could produce diphthongs like “ride” and “time”.
35. What can we infer about the CETI researchers from the last paragraph?
A. They have paid more attention to the whales’ vocalizations than to their behaviors.
B. They have uncovered the nature of the whales’ social behaviors and interactions.
C. They will decode the whales’ calls by observing their behaviors and interactions.
D. They will carry out more research to better understand the whales’ conversations.
第二节(共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5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
第6页 /共 10页选项。请将答案写在答题卷上。
As senior three students approach the crucial college entrance examination and look toward their
future, the hot topics of 2025 have naturally become part of their concerns. Among these, the
integration of AI into education and the changing workplace landscape stand out as two closely related
issues.
For most seniors, the rapid development of AI represented by models like DeepSeek has already
left traces in their study lives. 36 Many “double first-class”(双一流) universities have
employed localized versions of such AI tools, which will soon become part of campus life for college
students. This technological change is not about replacing human learning but about improving the
educational experience. 37 It can help sort out learning materials, analyze weak points, and
provide personalized learning suggestions, allowing students to focus more on critical thinking and
creative exploration.
38 Young people today pay more attention to work-life balance, and emerging forms
of employment such as “digital nomads”(数字游民) have sparked widespread discussions. Students
should take action to adapt instead of passively accepting changes. The key to responding to these
changes lies in cultivating core competencies that AI cannot replace. 39 These abilities will
enable them to adapt to the evolving job market and even leverage AI to create new opportunities.
The 2026 college entrance examination is approaching for millions of students. As the much-
anticipated academic milestone draws near, every effort made today is laying the foundation for a
better tomorrow. Whether it is understanding technological trends or clarifying career directions,
staying informed about hot topics helps seniors better prepare for their upcoming college life and
future careers. 40 The youth should embrace changes with an open mind, meet challenges
with a positive attitude, and write their own wonderful stories in the new era.
A. AI has become an essential tool in modern education.
B. They may wonder how AI will affect their future studies.
C. After all, preparation is the best way to greet the unknown.
D. It is important for seniors to balance study and rest during this period.
E. Besides, the popularity of AI also brings changes in future employment.
F. Among them are critical thinking, emotional intelligence and innovative ability.
G. This educational digitalization trend is accelerating and reshaping learning ways.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30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 story of his family and the essential help from Lifeline motivated Aaron greatly. Aaron has
thus become a 41 donor and decided to leave a gift in his will to help others facing similar challenges.
“I was always very close to my parents; they 42 my life with so many wonderful experiences.
But in 1977, Dad died of a sudden heart 43 . Everything changed after that. Mum was different
after Dad’s death. She became sad and incredibly lonely. Two years after Dad died, Mum made her
first 44 to end her life. 45 , I was living with her at the time, so I found her before it was too
第7页 /共 10页late. She was 46 to the hospital by ambulance.
She told us later that she was 47 to have survived, so we hoped that was the end of it. However,
in 1982, the same thing happened again. This time, I wasn’t there to save her. I know that it wasn’t
my 48 , but I 49 the trauma(悲痛) of not being there for a very long time. It took over twenty
.
years to come to terms with it. I’m convinced that Mum would still be 50 today if she’d been able
to connect with a service like Lifeline. That belief drove me to start 51 to Lifeline many years ago.
And more recently, it 52 me to leave a gift in my will to help support future generations of people
just like Mum when they need it most.
The process of leaving a gift in my will was simple. Obviously, there was a bit of back and forth
with my wife while we 53 what we wanted to do. But once we’d made our decision, assigning
proportions(份额) was easy. And it was a massive relief knowing that our wishes would be 54
.
without making life too difficult for our loved ones. Having someone to 55 is so important. It’s
such a worthy cause that really can have a huge impact.”
41. A. voluntary B. permanent C. compulsory D. committed
42. A. filled B. packed C. supplied D. loaded
43. A. illness B. disorder C. attack D. surgery
44. A. intention B. effort C. trial D. attempt
45. A. Consciously B. Fortunately C. Definitely D. Resolutely
46. A. sent B. rushed C. moved D. wheeled
47. A. relaxed B. thrilled C. content D. relieved
48. A. responsibility B. error C. mistake D. fault
49. A. brought B. carried C. fetched D. took
50. A. passive B. aggressive C. alive D. sensitive
51. A. presenting B. distributing C. donating D. circulating
52. A. awakened B. inspired C. tempted D. persuaded
53. A. worked out B. took out C. picked out D. carried out
54. A. disappointed B. made C. fulfilled D. conveyed
55. A. reach out to B. watch out for C. look up to D. catch up on
第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
On the afternoon of December 5th, Emmanuel Macron, the French President, paid a visit to
Sichuan University (SCU) in Chengdu as part of his visit to China, 56 became a highlight
of his trip that sparked enthusiastic interactions and in-depth cultural and academic exchanges.
57 (greet) with thunderous cheers of “Welcome” from the students, Macron 58
.
(arrive) at the Jiang’an Campus of SCU. He responded to An AFP journalist’s joke 59 he was
just like a rock star with a heartfelt laughter. Macron asked the journalist 60 or not he was
shocked by the warm atmosphere.
Macron 61 (linger) for a long time in the special collection room of the university
library during the visit, his attention was mainly placed 62 the manuscript of “The Complete
第8页 /共 10页Map of Sichuan” drawn by French missionaries in the 18th century. In the interactive session with
students, he shared his feelings about 63 China trip saying that on each of his state visits to
China, he tried to visit a different place with the purpose of gaining a slightly 64 (rich) vision
of the country. Macron spoke highly of the visit, hoping for the 65 (promote) of the friendship
between the people of these two countries.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是校学生会成员李华,学校计划举办“中外美食文化节”(Chinese and Foreign
Food Culture Festival),请给留学生Tom写一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 活动时间、地点;
2. 活动内容。
注意:
3. 写作词数应为80个左右;
4. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tom,
I’m Li Hua from the Student Union.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
I headed to the library for my favorite after-school activity: Writing Club. Today, Miss Lisa, our
writing club leader, was going to ask us to share our competition entries with a critique partner. A
critique means giving helpful feedback so someone can tell their best story.
My critique partner was Penny. When I handed my story to her, I was nervous. I had no problem
coming up with great story ideas, but I did have problems with spelling. And grammar. And
punctuation. By contrast, Penny always got perfect scores on these.
Penny didn’t look at me as she pushed her story toward me. I read it without stopping. Why did
she seem worried about such an incredible story? It was about a dog named Sunny who saved a family
from a flooding river on a stormy night. “I don’t have any suggestions. It’s perfect! You’ll definitely
win a prize in the competition!” I told her. “Yours too, Aidan,” she mumbled, passing mine back
without a smile.
When Miss Lisa called it a day, Penny looked relieved. She jumped up, grabbed her backpack,
and everything fell out. She quickly shoved her stuff back in and hurried out of the library. I noticed a
book under the table. It must have fallen out of Penny’s bag. I flipped through the book, titled Sunny
第9页 /共 10页the Brave. It was just like Penny’s story! I couldn’t believe it — Penny had copied the idea!
I felt angry for a moment, but soon I calmed down. I remembered that my job as her critique
partner was to give helpful feedback, not to make her feel bad. But what should I say to her? I kept
thinking about Penny and her story as I walked home. When I got back, Mom was in the kitchen
making dinner with Dad. Dad was chopping vegetables into perfect shapes, and Mom was stirring a
sauce on the stove. I realized that Mom and Dad had different skills, which made them a great creative
team. With Dad’s attention to detail and Mom’s sense of adventure, their dinners always turned out
delicious.
注意:
1.续写词数应为l50个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
At school the next morning, I held out the book to Penny, saying “You dropped this.”
Suddenly, I thought of how my parents cooked together and an idea popped into my mind.
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