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内江一中高2026届高二英语上学期开学考试(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)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)每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inth

estreet.B.Atarestaurant.C.AttheTVstation.2.Whatcolourdoesthewomanprefer?A.Red.B.Lightblue.C.White.3.W

hatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShehasneverbeentoParis.B.ShewantstogotoParis.C.ShehasbeentoParis.4.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Runtotheair

port.B.Hurrytothebusstop.C.Waitforanotherplane.5.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Workhard.B.Staythere.C.Havearest.第二节(共15小

题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesthewomanplantodoonThanksgiving?A.Spenditwithhermother.B.GobacktoNewYork.

C.Celebrateitathome.7.Forwhomdidthemanbuythebook?A.Hisson.B.Hisnephew.C.Hisbrother.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdopeopledoafterjoining“theSambodromo

Parade”?A.Dancethesamba.B.Meetfamouspeople.C.Dancewithmarchingbands.9.Whatactivitycanpeopleattendforfree?A.TheMasqueradeBalls.B.Anyotherstreetp

arades.C.TheSambodromoParade.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whenwillthepartybeheld?A.Onthe27th.B.Onthe28th.C.Onthe29th.11.Wherewill

thespeakersgofirstonthatday?AToarestaurant.B.Toagolfclub.C.ToAlice’shouse.12.Whatpresenthasbeenbought?A.Ahat.B.Asweate

r.C.Asuitcase.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.WhendidthewomanstartworkingasanEnglishteacher?A.Eighteenyearsago.B.Tenyearsago.C.Eightyearsago.14.Howman

ycountrieshasthewomanbeento?A.5.B.4.C.3.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefamiliessheteaches?A.Low-income.B.Large.C.Unfortunate.16.Whatdoesthew

omanadvisethemantodo?A.GetajobwiththeUN.B.Leavehishometowntowork.C.Geteducationalqualification.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whichgradeistheaudiencein?A.

GradeOneB.GradeTwo.C.GradeThree.18.Whatisthesecondpieceofadviceabout?AAquietplace.B.Aneffectivemethod.C.Agoodpartner.19.Howoftenshouldstudent

srestduringstudytime?A.Tenminutesperhour.B.Twentyminutesperhour.C.Tenminuteseverytwohours...20.Whatdoesthes

peakeradvisetheaudiencetodoatlast?A.Spendoveraweekpreparingforexams.B.Rewardthemselveswhentheirgoalsarereached.C.Gototheconcertsregularlytorelaxthe

mselves.第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHerearesomewonderfulfestivalsarou

ndtheworldthathappeninspring.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthem,pleaseclickhereorvisithttp://www.buddhanet.net/festival.htmSongkran—Th

ailandDates:13th-15th,AprilInThailand,peoplecelebrateafestivalcalledSongkran,whenpeopleheadouttothestreetswithwatergunstospray(喷洒)everyo

newhowalkspast.It’saveryimportanttraditionalcelebrationinthecountry.Naghol—VanuatuDates:EverySaturdayfromA

priltoMayEveryyear,villagerscometogethertocelebratetheharvestofyams(甘薯),animportantpartinthepeople’sdietinVanuatu.Thefestivalismostfa

mousforits“landdiving(潜水)ceremony”.Duringtheceremonymenandboysdivetothegroundfromhighwoodentowerswithonlytwothinvine

s(藤)tiedtotheirfeet.CherryBlossomViewing—JapanDates:Thecherryblossomseasonisdifferentfromyeartoyeardepen

dingontheweather.Thefestivaliswell-known.TheJapanesecelebratethedayswhentheflowersfinallyblossom.Onlya

fewdayslater,thepetals(花瓣)falltotheground,likepinksnowflakes.Thatmeansthetraditionalfestivalonlylastsforseveraldays.InJapan,almostev

eryonehaspicnicsintheparkstoviewtheflowers.SinhaleseNewYear—SriLankaDates:13thor14th,AprilJustlikein

manyothercountriesinSouthEastAsia,thisisthetimewhenpeoplecelebratethetraditionalNewYear,anancientcelebration

whichmarkstheendoftheharvestseasonandisoneoftwotimesoftheyearwhenthesunisstraightaboveSriLanka.Therearealotofdeliciousfo

odsduringthecelebration.1.WhatwillmostlikelyhappentoatouristwalkinginthestreetduringSongKraninThailand?A.Hewillgetwet.B.Hewillhur

thisfeet.C.Hewillbetreatedtodeliciousfoods.D.Hewillseesomepetalfalling.2.HowisCherryBlossomViewingdifferen

tfromtheotherfestivals?A.Itisatraditionalfestival.B.Itisaveryfamousfestival.C.Itsdateisdifferenteveryyear.D.Itprovidesvisitorswit

hdeliciousfoods.3Whereareyoumostlikelytofindthetext?A.OnTV.B.Inareport.C.OntheInternet.D.Inthenewspaper.BNowadays,wecanreadalmostall

“truths”onsocialmediasites.Butaretheyreallyreliable?Sitessuchasthemicro-messagingservice,thesocialnetworkingsiteandthephoto-sharingappInstagr

ammight“misrepresenttherealworld”,accordingtoastudybycomputerscientistsfromMcGillUniversityandCarnegieMe

llonUniversity.Thescientistswarnthatgatheringinformationaboutpublicviewsandtrendsfromthesesitesisunwise.Thereare

stilllargepartsofthepopulationwhodonottakepartinsocialmediaactivities.Also,there’sariskthatmanysocialmediausersareunder-represented.Inst

agram,forexample,appealstoyoungeradultsinurbanareaswhilePinterestisusedmainlybyfemalesaged25to34.Andonly5percentofthemicro-messagingserviceu

sersareover65yearsold,accordingtothestudy.However,thisisnottheonlyissue,accordingtothescientificteam.Thedesignofawebsitecaninf

luencehowpeoplebehaveonline,creatingwhattheresearcherscall“Internetbias”.Forexample,micro-bloggingsitessuchasWeibopromote“popular”stories.I

tsavestimeforsomebutitalsolimitsreaders’choiceofwhattheysee.Intheend,manypeopleopenthosestoriesandmakethemmore“popular”.Butit’snotbecausetheychoos

ethosestories.Rather,itisbecausethecontentisrightinfrontofthem.Besides,it’spossiblethatnoteveryoneonyoursocialnetwork

sisreal.Theremightactuallybeafewfakeaccountsamongthem.Fake“bots”pretendtobehumansandareoftenincludedwhenmeasuringorpredictinghumanbeh

aviorsonline.Thefindingsmightbemoreimportantthanyouwouldthink,sincemanysocialmediastudiesareusedtoinformandjustifydecisionsandinvestmentsamongthepubl

icandinindustryandgovernment,accordingtoDerekRuths,anassistantprofessorofComputerScienceatMcGillUniversity.Iftheteamisright,youm

ighthavetothinkcarefullynexttimeyousay,“It’strue,youknow;IreaditonWeibo.”4.Whydoestheauthormentionthemicro-messagingandInstagram?A.Becaus

etheyarethebestsocialmediasitestoday.B.Becausetheyarenotinfavorofthecurrentstudy.C.Becausethepublicaresharing

truthsonthesesites..D.Becauseinformationonthesesitesmaynotbereliable.5.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Thescienti

stssaythatgatheringinformationaboutpublicviewsandtrendsfromthesesitesiswise.B.Therearesmallpartsofthepopulationwhodo

nottakepartinsocialmediaactivities.C.Only5percentofthemicro-messagingserviceusersarebelow65yearsold.D.Thed

esignofawebsitecaninfluencehowpeoplebehaveonline,creatingwhattheresearcherscall“Internetbias”.6.Whichwordcanbestdescr

ibetheauthor’sattitudetowardinformationonsocialmediasites?A.Ambiguous.B.Favorable.C.Disagreeable.D.Cautious.7.What’stheauthor’sma

inpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toanalyzewhyinformationgatheredfromsocialmediasitesmaynotbetrustworthy.B.Toremindreaders

ofthingstheyshouldwatchoutforwhenusingsocialmedia.C.Topointouttheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofsocialmedia.D.Torecommendpo

pularsocialnetworkingsitesforreaders.C“Robot,standup”—OscarConstanza,16,givestheorder,andslowlybutsur

elyalargeframe(支架)liftshimupandhestartswalking.Fixedtohisshoulders,chest,waist,kneesandfeet,theexoskeleton(外骨骼)allowsOscar—whohasa

geneticneurologicalconditionthatmeanshewasunabletomove—towalkacrosstheroomandturnaround.“Before,Ineededsomeonetohelpmewalk...thismak

esmefeelindependent,”saidOscar,ashisfatherJean-LouisConstanza,oneoftheco-foundersofthecompanythatmakestheexoskeleton,lookedon.“OnedayOscars

aidtome:‘Dad,you’rearoboticengineer.Whydon’tyoumakearobotthatwouldallowustowalk?’”hisfathersaidinParis.“Tenyearsfromnow,therewillbeno,orfarfewer,whe

elchairs,”hesaid.Othercompaniesacrosstheworldarealsomakingexoskeletons,competingtomakethemaslightandu

sableaspossible.Somearefocusedonhelpingdisabledpeoplewalk,othersonapplications,includingmakingstandinglesstiringforfactoryworkers.Wandercraft’se

xoskeleton,anouterframethatsupportsbutalsosimulates(模仿)bodymovement,hasbeensoldtomanyhospitalsinFrance,Luxembou

rgandtheUnitedStates,forabout150,000eurosapiece.Itcannotyetbeboughtbyprivateindividualsforeverydayuse—thatis

thenextstagethecompanyisworkingon.Apersonalskeletonwouldneedtobemuchlighter,Wandercraftengineerssaid.JustoutsideParis,33-year-oldKevinPiette,whol

osttheabilitytowalkinabikeaccident10yearsago,triesoneon,walkingaroundhisapartment,remotecontroller(遥控器)inhand.

“Intheend,it’squitesimilar:insteadofhavingtheinformationgoingfromthebraintothelegs,itgoesfromtheremotecontrollertothelegs,”hesaid,

beforemakinghisdinnerandwalkingwithitfromthekitchentothelivingroom.8.WhatdifficultydidOscarface?A.Hedidn’tgetalongwellwithhisfather

.B.Hedidn’tgettherighttreatment.C.Hefailedtoinventarobot.D.Helosthisabilitytowalk.9.WhatdidOscaraskhisfathertodo?A.Supporthisdreamofbeinganengineer.B

.Helphimgetawayfromthewheelchair.C.Stoplimitinghisfreedom.D.Setuparobotcompany.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”r

efertoinparagraph4?A.Othercompanies.B.Exoskeletons.C.Disabledpeople.D.Factoryworkers.11.WhatcanweinferaboutKevin’sexo

skeleton?A.Itisdifficulttocontrol.B.Itisworsethanreallegs.C.Itcansatisfyhisdailyneeds.D.Ithelpshimfollowhisdrea

ms.DLastyear,wildfirespreadthroughBoulder,Colorado.Itwasn’tahotsummerday.Itwasn’taforestedneighborhood.Itwaswinterinthesuburbs(郊区).Morethan1,000h

omesandbuildingsburned.Largepartsofthecountrythatdon’thavewildfiresarenowatrisk.Theyincludenearly80millionhomesandbuildings.That’swhatnewdatasho

ws.Overthenext30years,theriskwillonlygrow.ThegroupFirstStreetFoundationcreatedaprogramcalledFireFactor.Peoplecangotoawebsitetolearnwhattheirwi

ldfireriskisin2022andin2052.Rightnow,about16%ofAmericansliveinriskyplaces.By2052,thatwillgoupto21%.California

willlikelysufferalotfromwildfire.That’spartlybecauseitissobigandpartlybecauseofitsweather.SoCaliforniawillbeonthetopoftheat-risklist.Butnearlyhalfo

fallat-riskAmericansin2052willliveinthesouthernhalfoftheU.S.TheSouthwillbehometothelargestnumberofpeopleathighrisk:32million.StateslikeTex

as,Florida,Oklahoma,andNorthandSouthCarolinawillbe“inthelineoffire,”sotospeak,andsowillsouthwesternstateslikeArizonaandNewMexico

.Peoplearedoingmanythingstomakefireriskworse.Theyaremovingtoplaceswherewildfireisanaturalyearlyevent.Theyare

buildinghomesrightnexttoplantsandtreesthatcanburn.Climatechangehasincreasedheatanddryness.Thatmeansanyspark(火花)atanytimecancauseabigfire.Aswithma

nyclimatethreats,wildfiresputminorities(少数群体)atthegreatestrisk.By2052,about44%ofallNativeAmericanswillliveinplacesatmajorriskfromwildfire.Near

ly1in4Hispanicswill.Peoplewhodon’tspeakEnglishorowncarswillhaveahardertimelearningaboutandgettingawayfromafast-movingfire.12.WhatproblemdidB

oulderhavelastyear?A.Strangeweather.B.Hugelossofforests.C.Widespreadwildfires.D.Arapiddropinpopulations.13.Whatdoesthenewdat

ashow?A.About16%ofAmericansaresafenow.B.Theriskyareasofwildfireareincreasing.C.Theriskofwildfirewillbeloweredin2

052.D.Nearly80millionhomesareburntdownbywildfire.14.Whichofthefollowingwillbethemostdangerousin2052?A.Florida.B.SouthCarolina.C.California.D.N

ewMexico.15.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Reasonswhywildfireriskisworse.B.Dangershumansmayfaceinthefuture.C.Actio

nstakenbyhumanstopreventfire.D.Suggestionsforself-protectioninwildfire.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选项。Anxietyisanormalfeelingcharacterizedbyworryorfear.Forexample,ifyouhaveabigtest,

orwhenyoudon’tknowhowaneventwillturnout,youarelikelytobeanxious.____16____Herearetipstoreduceyoursymptoms(症状).*Gettherightamounto

fsleep.Gettingtheproperamountofsleepatnightisimportant.Yourmindandbodycanreset,whichhelpsyoumakebetterdecisionswhenyouwakeup.Thi

scanalsohelpadjustyourmoodsandallowyoutobeabletogetthroughyourdailytasks.____17____Afterdoingthisforawhile,yo

urbodymaystarttogettiredatthesametimeeachday,whichcouldmeanyouwillhaveaneasiertimegoingtosleepeachnight.*____18____Breathingdeeplycanoften

helpregulateanxiousphysicalsymptoms.Whenyoubreatheindeeply,notonlydoesoxygenenteryourbody,butyoualsohavetotakeaminutetochangewhatyouaredoing.Som

etimeswhenyoutakeyourselfoutofastressfulsituationforawhile,youcangainacompletelynewunderstandingofwhat’s

goingon.Trytostopandtakedeepbreathswheneveryoustarttofeelanxious.*Payattentiontotriggers(诱因).____19____Insomecases,thesethingsmaybeobvious,

butatothertimes,youmayhavetroubleidentifyingthem.Youcanstartwritingdownwhathappenstoyouinajournalsothatyoucanruleoutcertaineventsandhabits.Anxietyi

sapartoflife,butitdoesn’thavetopreventyoufromlivingthelifeyouwant.Therearemanywaystochangeyourlifeandhabits.____20____A.Learnh

owtobreathe.B.Livingwithanxietyisn’teasy.C.Examineyourvaluesandlivebythem.D.Stresscancauseyoutohavetroublefall

ingasleep.E.Youshouldstarttoremovethethingsthattroubleyou.F.Besuretotakecareofyourselfandreducethestressinyourlife.G.Trytogotosleepatthesametimee

achnight,evenontheweekends.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)InIstanbul,acityof15millionpeople,groupsofv

olunteersbuildhousesforthehomelesscats.There,catscanfind____21____foodandtoys,blanketsandboxesbykindpeopletokeepthemoutofbadweather,andev

enanewownerifthey’re____22____.Itallstartedbackin2018,whenanarchitectnamedDidemGokgozregularly____23____throughaparkonhe

rwaytowork—inwhichtherewerealwayshomelesscatstryingtofindplacestokeep____24____inwinter.Tohelpthecats,sheplacedseve

ralplasticboxestheycould____25____inaroundMistikPark,butofficials____26____thoseboxes.“MyfriendsandIwenttoseeMr.MustafaSarigul,themayor.We____27____h

imourdesigns,explainedhowitwouldwork.Mr.Sarigullistened____28____andsaid,‘OK,doit;ifwethinkitworks,wewill____29____it.’”Gokgozreportedtoalocalnewspap

er.AftergettingMr.Sarigul’s_____30_____thatnewhouseswouldnotberemoved,GokgozbuilttwohousesinMistikParkwithherfr

iends.TheMistikParkhouseswereaturningpoint,which_____31_____parksaroundthecity’s39districtstofollowthe_____32_____.“Itbecamesomethingnor

mal;individualsmakerequestsforcathouses,”shesaid.“Thatwasourmain_____33_____andwe’vereachedit.Today,

everybody_____34_____thatcatsmusthavetheirownlifespacesinthecity.”Thecatstoo,_____35_____tothehousesintheparks,andmovedtothemingroups.21.A.leftB.che

apC.donatedD.abandoned22.A.luckyB.activeC.cleanD.patient23A.sawB.passedC.pulledD.broke24.A.calmB.silentC.positiveD.warm25.A.succeedB.partic

ipateC.takeD.stay26.A.removedB.keptC.changedD.replaced27.A.boughtB.sentC.showedD.lent28A.proudlyB.careful

lyC.strangelyD.casually29.A.refuseB.postC.supportD.announce30.A.disciplineB.restrictionC.directionD.agreement31.A.ledB.askedC.forcedD.advi

sed32.A.officialB.exampleC.exceptionD.visit33.A.ideaB.coreC.dietD.goal34.A.doubtsB.offersC.acceptsD.quits35.A.rejectedB

.taskedC.adaptedD.applied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个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China’sZhengQinwen(郑钦文)stunnedtop-rankedIgaSw

iatekofPolandwitha6-2,7-5victoryonThursdayinthe____36____(woman)singlestennissemifinalsinParis.Herachievement____37____(surpass)L

iNa’sfourth-placefinishandmadeherthe____38____(one)Chineseplayertoreachthewomen’ssinglesfinalintheOlympics.No.6seedZhengwillfaceeithe

rCroatia’sDonnaVekic____39____AnnaKarolinaSchmiedlovaofSlovakiainthegoldmedalmatch.“Ifeelmorethanjusthappy—happinessisn’tenoughtod

escribe____40____Ifeel,”saidZheng,____41____playedback-to-backthree-hourmatchestomakethesemifinals.“Ifyouaskm

e____42____(play)threehoursmoreformycountry,Icoulddoitagain.”..Zheng,21,____43____(defeat)bySwiatek,four-timeFrenchOpe

nchampion,atRolandGarros,inalloftheirsixprevious____44____(meeting).“Itwasan_____45_____(amaze)match.TobeatIgaisnoteasy,as

it’sanimportanteventforher,”Zhengsaid.第四部分写作(满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.21世纪英文报正在组织以你身边值得感恩的人为题的作文比赛,请你写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.介绍你要感恩的人物;

2.说明感恩理由。注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文题目已为你写好。ThePersonI’mGratefulto_______________________________________________________________________

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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。Itwasthedayofthebigcross-countryrun.Studentsfromsevendifferentprimaryschoolsinandaroundthesmalltownwerewarmingupandwalkingthe

route(路线)throughthickevergreenforest.IlookedaroundandfinallyspottedDavid,whowasstandingbyhimselfofftothesidebyafence.Hewassmallf

ortenyearsold.Hisusualbigtoothysmilewasabsenttoday.Iwalkedoverandaskedhimwhyhewasn’twiththeotherchildren.Hehesitatedandthensaidhehaddec

idednottorun.Whatwaswrong?Hehadworkedsohardforthisevent!Iquicklysearchedthecrowdfortheschool’scoachandaskedh

imwhathadhappened.“Iwasafraidthatkidsfromotherschoolswouldlaughathim,”heexplaineduncomfortably.“Igavehimthechoicetorunornot,andlethi

mdecide.”Ibitbackmyfrustration(懊恼).Iknewthecoachmeantwell—hethoughthewasdoingtherightthing.Aftermakingsureth

atDavidcouldrunifhewanted,Iturnedtofindhimcomingtowardsme,hissmallbodyrockingfromsidetosideasheswunghisfeetforward.Davidhadabraindiseasewhi

chpreventedhimfromwalkingorrunninglikeotherchildren,butatschoolhisclassmatesthoughtofhimasaregularkid.Healwaysp

articipatedtothebestofhisabilityinwhatevertheyweredoing.Thatwaswhynoneofthechildrenthoughtitunusualtha

tDavidhaddecidedtojointhecross-countryteam.Itjusttookhimlonger—that’sall.Davidhadnotmissedasinglepractice,andalthoughhealwaysfi

nishedhisrunlongaftertheotherchildren,hedidalwaysfinish.Asaspecialeducationteacherattheschool,Iwasfamili

arwiththechallengesDavidfacedandwasproudofhisstrongdetermination.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.Wesatdownnext

toeachother,butDavidwouldn’tlookatme.______________________________________________________________________________________________

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