桂林市宝湖中学 2025-2026 学年上学期期中检测 9.Where are the woman’s suitcases
A.On the left. B.In the middle. C.On the right.
高二年级 英语学科
120 150 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。(考试时间: 分钟 试卷满分: 分)
10.What is the woman’s problem
注意事项:
1. A.Inactive in social activities.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2. 2B ; 0. 5 B.Too shy to speak English.选择题必须使用 铅笔填涂 非选择题必须使用 毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,字
C.Not easy-going enough.
迹清楚。
3. ; 11.What can we learn about the woman 请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效 在草稿纸、
A.She’s afraid of making mistakes.
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4. B.She’s learned English for two years.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。
5. C.She’ll stay at home on Sunday morning.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
12.What is the man trying to do
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) A.Teach the woman some English.
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题 B.Get the woman’s permission to go out.
卡上。 C.Encourage the woman to speak English.
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
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
10 13.What does the woman often do in her free time 完每段对话后,你都有 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 can the two speakers hear A.Watch films. B.Go camping. C.Visit beautiful places..
A The sound of the rain. B The shaking of the window. C The shaking of the building. 14.What does the man think of his camping trip in the Boundary Waters . . .
2 What does the woman usually do on Saturday morning A.Boring. B.Excellent. C.Just so-so..
A.She works. B She sleeps late. C She does exercise. 15.What do the two speakers both like to do . .
3 What do we know about the girl A.Watch movies. B.Go camping. C.Take photos..
A She feels mixed-up about life. 16.What are the two speakers going to do this weekend .
B She can’t find her CD A.Visit the art gallery. B.Take some pictures. C.Hold a photo exhibition.. .
C.She doesn’t get on well with her mother.
4.What will the man do today 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
A Work in the garden. B Buy some flowers. C Play football. 17.What kind of tools do westerners use when they are eating . . .
5 Which is the man’s favorite season A.Chopsticks. B.A knife and fork. C.Only a spoon..
A Spring. B Summer. C Winter. 18.How much food would westerners offer . . .
A.The amount people can just manage.
B.The amount people can’t manage.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What did the man’s wife do yesterday C.The amount less than what people can manage.
A She went to work. B She stayed at home. C She did some shopping. 19.How do Chinese hosts and hostesses show their friendliness . . .
7 What did the woman ask the man to do A.By saying “Help yourself”..
A Take care of her cat. B Help her with her baby. C Go outing with her. B.By persuading the guests to eat more.. . .
C.By offering quite a number of other dishes.
20.What differences between Chinese and Westerners is the passage mainly about
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 Where are the two speakers A.Differences in ways to communicate. B.Differences in food culture..
A At an airport. B At a hotel. C In a shop. C.Differences in ways of eating.. . .
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第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分 40分) B
第一节(共 11小题;每小题 2.5分, 满分 27.5分) Erin Willman, who lost her vision at fifteen, faced numerous challenges as people often told her what
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。 she cannot do, but she wanted to show them what she can. Turned down from job applications due to her
A blindness, Erin decided to create her own path. Within a year, she established White Cane Coffee,
Talkspace becoming its CEO and proving that her disability would not hinder her ambitions.
WhyWe Choose It White Cane Coffee has grown from an idea born on a tough day into a successful business with
Talkspace, an online anger management platform, is a popular choice for people who look for help with Erin’s coffee available in multiple cities. Beyond selling high-quality coffee, the company
anger management problems. It’s affordable and accessible for those who may not have much time for champions fairness by creating employment opportunities for blind and disabled individuals, equipping
themselves. them with valuable skills and boosting their confidence. The company’s promise to fairness is evident in
Strengths Weaknesses its unique product labeling. Thoughtfully, each package features Braille, the unique language the blind
rely on, making it one of the pioneering companies to label all products this way. This initiative addresses
● Free to choose your own therapist (治疗师 ) and get ● Limited number of anger Erin’s belief that visually disabled individuals should be able to shop independently.responses from him/ her five days a week management specialists The company provides jobs at a livable pay, offering freedoms and enriching the lives of employees● Option to upgrade for video meetings and weekly ● Scheduling taking a long time who are often unfairly denied of such opportunities elsewhere. Erin’s team emphasizes that their missionworkshops ● Not available in every state goes beyond pay — it gives hope and demonstrates the value of every employee as part of a larger effort.● Additional resources on website Profits from White Cane Coffee do more than just support the staff; they also contribute to leader dog
Our Testing training, community work with children, and collecting money for non-profits.
Eleven testers from California, Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Erin’s vision extends beyond personal success; her ultimate goal is to effect global change. She
Carolina, and South Dakota tried out Talkspace, completing at least two live meetings with their therapists prioritizes social impact over material wealth, aiming to use her position to improve lives. Erin and her
as well as messaging with them in between. They all thought highly of the therapy they received. “My team remain thankful for the fantastic support from their community and disability support providers. And
therapist was an excellent listener and could tell when I was in a place to hear a suggestion or insight and more importantly, they are proud of how much they accomplish in providing resources and support to
when I clearly just needed to keep talking through it,” said Jack, a Talkspace tester, who’d recently lost a disabled people. They hope to continue to create additional jobs, which will help even more people
loved one. become independent. To that end, they are working on some very exciting projects to help gain the footing
Pricing necessary to jump to the next.
Text-only therapy is $69 per week; A live therapy plan is $99 per week and includes messaging and four
live sessions a month; Live video therapy, messaging, with a group workshop plan is $109 per week; 24. Why did Erin start her own coffee company
Medicine management costs $249 for an initial evaluation with follow-up sessions starting at $125 per A. To showcase her abilities. B. To help those in need.
week. C. To make a living. D. To promote Braille education.
What Users Said 25. What distinguishes White Cane Coffee’s products
We surveyed 100 users of Talkspace: A. They have lower prices.
● 92% rated Talkspace as very good or excellent overall; B. They offer free package for the blind.
● 89% rated their therapists’ qualifications as very good or excellent; C. They have special package for champions.
● 95% said that most or all of their needs were met at Talkspace; D. They provide convenience to blind customers.
● 97% said they were very likely to suggest that a friend or someone like them turn to Talkspace. 26. How does this company contribute to society
21. What is an advantage of Talkspace A. Offering high-paying jobs to employees.
A. It allows users video meetings. B. It has enough specialists. B. Expanding globally and increasing sales.
C. It is available in all states. D. It promises responses daily. C. Supporting independence for the needed.
22. Which service costs most monthly D. Selling coffee in multiple international cities.
A. Text-only therapy. B. Live video therapy. 27. What words can be used to describe Erin
C. Medicine management. D. A live therapy plan. A. Dependent and ambitious. B. Determined and considerate.
23. What is the percentage of the surveyed users willing to recommend Talkspace C. Competitive and powerful. D. Pessimistic and materialistic.
A. 89%. B. 92%. C. 95%. D. 97%.
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C 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2. 5分, 满分 12. 5分)
In the digital era, where social media floods with ceaseless sharing, 26-year-old illustrator Lina from 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。
Hangzhou stands as a striking example. She regularly posts artworks and travel snapshots on Instagram Mastering social situations can be difficult. 32 It’s about how you carry yourself — your body
but seldom replies to comments or engages in private conversations. “I love sharing fragments (碎片) of language shows your confidence level and classiness (优雅). Here are a few tips for you to improve your
my life, yet building deep connections with strangers feels emotionally exhausting”, she admits. Lina’s non-verbal communication.
attitude represents a growing trend among today’s youth: light socializing, a pattern that prioritizes Master eye contact
self-expression over intensive emotional bonds in the virtual world. Eye contact, if handled properly, can change people’s opinions of you. But there’s a thin line between
Sociologist Min Li observes that social media, once a hub (中心 ) for developing relationships, has making eye contact and staring blankly. One makes you look classy, the other awkward. The trick here is
changed into a “self-showcase” platform for the younger generation. Instead of seeking active interactions, to maintain comfortable eye contact when you’re listening or speaking.
they share content like scenic photos or daily routines, with little expectation of feedback. Actions such as 33
casually unfollowing, blocking strangers or using 24-hour disappearing posts show their wish to avoid Our gestures can reveal our thoughts and emotions, often more accurately than our words. 34 To
burdensome “emotional labor” from shallow virtual ties. This shift comes from their desire to escape command others’ attention, just use simple, controlled movements such as raising an eyebrow or offering
overwhelming pressure of empty digital interactions. a slight nod. They convey a sense of self-confidence and sophistication(老练).
While critics dismiss light socializing as a sign of “emotional coldness”, it actually reflects a thoughtful Use deliberate (刻意的) pause
adaptation. Psychologist Lu Chen argues that by embracing this approach, young people regain control 35 I’m referring to the deliberate pause — that moment of quiet that gives weight to your, words
over their online space — sharing freely without the anxiety of meeting others’ expectations. Even social and actions. Don’t rush through your sentences in conversations. Instead, take your time, and pause at the
platforms have evolved to meet this need: many now offer “silent modes”, such as hidden interaction right moments to let your message sink in.
records and one-way posting features, acknowledging the widespread acceptance of light socializing. Show active listening
In a world tightly bound by digital connections, light socializing strikes a delicate balance between Listening is a skill, and believe it or not, it shows in your body language. Are you leaning in slightly,
self-expression and privacy protection. It is not a refusal of social bonds but a wise pursuit of healthier, maintaining eye contact, and nodding at appropriate moments Or are you glancing around the room and
more autonomous online engagement. This trend shows the younger generation’s maturity in safeguarding using your phone True class is about making others feel valued and heard by staying engaged. 36 .
their mental well-being, representing a forward-looking and thoughtful approach to modern social A.Create your own gestures.
interactions. B.Pick the right gestures.
C.However, don’t engage in overly dramatic gestures.
28. What does Lina do on social media D.Pay attention to how you occupy and respect personal space.
A. She only posts artworks. E.It’s not always about the words you say or the clothes you wear.
B. She shares life but skips deep chats.
C. She never replies to comments. F.So next time you’re in a conversation, try to be fully concentrated.
D. She focuses on building deep online bonds. G.In the rush of conversations, we tend to forget the power of silence.
29.The underlined phrase “emotional labor” in Paragraph 2 most probably refers to ______.
A. the effort to keep deep online friendships
B. the energy used to deal with shallow virtual relationships 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 40分)
C. the happiness from making new friends on social media 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
D. the sadness caused by bad comments on the Internet 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
30. What can we infer about “light socializing” I used to prefer to hide in the back of the classroom and avoid any attention. The thought of speaking
A. It makes young people emotionally cold. in front of my classmates would fill me with____37____. I believed my voice didn’t matter and that my
B. It relies mainly on platforms’ silent modes. ideas were not____38____enough to share.
C. It abandons social bonds to protect mental health. This all began to change in my English class with Mrs. Lawrence. She was a teacher with
D. It supports safe online engagement. a(n)____39____ smile, who had a unique ability to see the potential in every student. One day, after class,
31. What can be a suitable title for the text she gently___40_____me and said, “I’ve read your journal entries. You have a very unique and thoughtful
A. Keep Silent Mode On B. Social Media: “Self-showcase” Platform idea. I would love to hear you.____41____it in our class discussion.”
C. Keep the Digital Distance D. Emotional Coldness: Online Life’s Secret
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My heart raced. The ____42____request felt like an impossible challenge. I stammered a quiet “I’ll later went to the United States for 55 (far) studies in 1945. His work with Robert Mills, known as the
try,” not truly___43_____I could. “Yang-Mills theory”, is considered one of the foundation of modern physics and is comparable in 56
The day of the discussion arrived. The topic was a poem we had read. As my classmates debated, I (significant) to Maxwell's equations(方程式).
felt a familiar____44____building in my chest. I remained silent, my palms sweating. Mrs. Lawrence Having outstanding international achievements, 57 , Yang always maintained a deep
didn’t force me, but she looked at me____45____. Then, she skillfully guided the conversation to a point connection with China. His first visit to the People's Republic of China in 1971 is 58 (wide) believed
that directly connected to an idea I had written about in my journal. to have helped initiate a wave of visits by overseas Chinese scholars. He personally raised funds 59
In that moment, I____46____something had changed inside me. With a small spark of courage, I (establish) a committee for educational exchange with China.
took a deep breath, raised my hand just a little, and whispered my thought. My voice was____47____at Upon his return to Tsinghua, he paid attention to 60 (develop) the Institute for Advanced Study
first, barely audible. and the cultivation of talent. The life of Professor Yang was that of an immortal legend, 61 (explore)
But Mrs. Lawrence leaned forward, her eyes shining with genuine____48____. “That’s a brilliant the unknown with a heart devoted to his nation.
point,” she said, and she repeated my idea to the whole class, giving it the____49____it deserved. A few
classmates nodded in agreement. No one laughed: instead, they listened. 根据所给中文提示填写单词
That day was a turning point for me. The shy student in the back had finally found a reason 62.We are now taking a more (乐观的) view towards the outcome.
to____50____.I didn’t become an outspoken leader overnight, but I learned that my voice had value. Mrs. 63.I am (感激的) of being given such a blessing to make a speech here.
Lawrence didn’t just teach me English; she taught me that courage isn’t the absence of fear, but 64.You ________(应得) a rest after all that hard work, so why don’t we spend this weekend in Yangshuo
the___51_____to speak up even when you are afraid. 65.He (很少,难得)went anywhere except to his office.
66.He accepted the constructive (批评) and worked to improve his writing.
37. A.excitement B.curiosity C.anxiety D.pride 67.Regular practice does not (保证) victory, but it greatly increases your chances.
38. A.smart B.free C.practical D.simple 68. I am so _________(喜欢的 ) of English that I am going to take a course in English when I go to
39. A.forced B.warm C.strange D.rare university.
40. A.punished B.ignored C.approached D.praised 69. A painting leaves me with another________(印象) in a completely different way.
41. A.Write B.Memorize C.Question D.Share 70.He rocked the baby_________(温柔地) in his arms, giving the baby sufficient sense of safety.
42. A.simple B.official C.repeated D.urgent 71.Last year, the wine company_____________(捐赠) a lot to build the school.
43. A.believing B.Hearing C.regretting D.suggesting
44. A.calm B.anger C.panic D.confidence 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40分)
45. A.approvingly B.surprisingly C.excitedly D.encouragingly 第一节(满分 15分)
46. A.advocated B.discovered C.revealed D.assessed 72. 假定你是李华,你校英文报开设了一个“The Power of a Smile”的专栏,请你写一篇英语短文投
47. A.loud B.steady C.shaky D.clear 稿,分享你的故事。内容包括:
48. A.interest B.pity C.boredom D.doubt 1. 一次你因为微笑而改变他人或自己的经历;
49. A.criticism B.attention C.punishment D.joke 2. 这次经历对你的影响或启示。
50. A.back away B.go up C.move on D.come forward 注意:
51. A.ability B.decision C.inquiry D.excuse 1. 写作词数应为 80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The Power of a Smile
第二节(共 20小题,满分 25分;52-61每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分;62-71每小题 1分,满分 10分) Dear Editor,
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。 _____________________________________________________________________________________
Yang Chen-ning, a world-renowned (世界闻名的 ) physicist and Nobel laureate, passed away in _____________________________________________________________________________________
Beijing on Saturday at the age of 103. Yang, together with his colleague Tsung-dao Lee, 52 (award) _____________________________________________________________________________________
the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 for their theory of parity non-conservation in weak interaction. This _____________________________________________________________________________________
made 53 (he) the first Chinese Nobel winner. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Born in Hefei in 1922, Yang moved to Tsinghua with his family in 1929. Growing up on the campus Yours,
of Tsinghua University, 54 his father taught mathematics, he developed a deep love for science. He Li Hua.
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第二节(满分 25分)
73. 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。
After starting to play basketball at just four years old, Riley Morrison became fond of the sport.
Now, the nine-year-old spends most of her time practicing her skills and playing for a basketball
team in California.
When she’s not playing basketball herself, the fourth grader likes watching her favorite
basketball player, Stephen Curry, play for the Golden State Warriors, which also happens to be
Morrison’s favorite NBA team. According to Morrison, she has been a longtime fan of Curry because
of his impressive and dynamic basketball skills that lead to him being awarded MVP more than once
as well as a few championship titles. And when Morrison goes to Warrior games with her dad, Chris
Morrison, she always wears her No. 30 Warriors shirt to show support for her favorite player.
However, Morrison isn’t Curry’s fan just for his basketball skills. For Morrison and other young
girl basketball players, Curry is a hero because of what he has been doing for women’s rights.
Besides supporting his wife, Ayesha, and their two young daughters, Curry has hosted a girls’
basketball camp to encourage young women athletes.
When Morrison was starting her basketball season this year, she needed to get new sneakers (运
动鞋) as her old ones were getting too small and too worn. It didn’t take long for the 9-year-old to
decide she wanted to play in Under Armour’s Curry 5 sneakers.
After asking her dad about the sneakers, the pair went on the Under Armour website to look for
Morrison’s dream shoes. Unfortunately, the Curry 5 sneakers weren’t available for girls. Instead, the
sneakers were only available on the website’s boys’ section.
Chris could tell how upset his daughter was. He suggested she do something about it if she felt it
was unfair. “Well maybe you can write a letter,” Chris told her daughter.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The nine-year-old immediately got to work writing her letter.
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With an uneasy (不安的) feeling, Morrison sent her letter.
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