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武漢二中武漢二中2026屆高二(上)英語(yǔ)周練(五)第頁(yè)高二(上)英語(yǔ)周練(五)第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatcoloristhewoman'scoat? A.Yellow. B.Orange. C.Blue.2.WhenwillMarkgoswimming? A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.3.Howwillthewomanprobablyfindouttheownerofthewallet? A.WiththeIDcard. B.Withthecreditcard. C.Withtheaddressbook.4.Whatwillthewomandonext? A.Makeaphonecall. B.Gotoseeamovie. C.Meetafriend.5.Whichcarwillthewomanmostlikelybuy? A.Theredone. B.Theblackone. C.Thesilverone.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthegameatfirst? A.Interesting. B.Boring. C.Serious.7.Whatwillthemandonext? A.Continuethegame. B.Finishhishomework. C.Answerthewoman'squestion.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace? A.Atarestaurant. B.Atacinema. C.Ataschool.9.WhatwillthemandoatHalloween? A.Haveamovienight. B.Attendaparty. C.Visithisneighbors.10.HowwillHowarddressupatHalloween? A.Withaguitar. B.Withwhitehair. C.Withfacepaint.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Bossandsecretary. B.Husbandandwife. C.Conductorandpassenger.12.Howwillthemangettothebusstationtomorrowmorning? A.Onfoot. B.Bytaxi. C.Bybike.13.Whenwillthemantakethereturnbustomorrow? A.At7:00p.m. B.At7:30p.m. C.At8:30p.m.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhatdidMichaelprobablyworkoninthepast? A.Teaching. B.Writing. C.Advertising.15.WhydoesMichaelenjoyhislifenow? A.Hehasmorechoices. B.Hegetspaidmore. C.Helivesclosertohisworkplace.16.WhatkindofjobdoesMichaelliketodomost? A.Thewell-paidone. B.Themostcreativeone. C.Theonehe'sinterestedin.17.WhatdoesMarythinkaboutwork? A.Itshouldbedonecreatively. B.Itshouldbedonequickly. C.Itshouldbedoneindependently.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whydoesthebluecarneedtobemoved? A.Ithasanillegalnumber. B.Itsownerhasn'tpaidtheparkingfee. C.Itisblockingemergencyaccesstotheairfield.19.Whichgateshouldpassengerswithaflexiblepassboardfrom? A.Gate12. B.Gate14. C.Gate15.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing? A.Complainingaboutthecarpark. B.Announcingtopassengers. C.Remindingthedisabled.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié)滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATheProsandConsofNappingGettingsomesleep,evenashortafternoonnap,mayseemlikeagoodthingforpeoplewithsleepdisorders.Butforthosewithinsomniaandanalreadydecreaseddesiretosleepatnight,middayshut-eyecanactuallybecounterproductive.Sobeforeyoucurluponthecouchthisafternoon,considerwhetheryourquickfixmightbackfirewhenyouliedowninbedtonight.TroublesleepingatnightIfyouhaveinsomnia,napspresentaproblem,evenifyoufeeltiredduringtheday.Nappingduringthedaycanperpetuatebadsleephabitsforpeoplewithtemporarysleepissuescausedbystress,illness,orjetlagtoo.“Evenjustalittlebitofapowernapreducesyournighttimesleepdrive,”saysRalphDowneyIII,PhD.“Thenapbecomesnothingmorethananotherepisodeoffragmentedsleep.”GettingthroughthedayThosewhosufferfromnarcolepsyorshift-worksyndromemayalsobenefitfromdaytimenaps,saysJamesWyatt,PhD,directoroftheSleepDisordersServiceandResearchCenteratRushUniversityMedicalCenterinChicago.FatiguecouldbeawarningsignIfyou’reconstantlyfightingtheurgetosleepduringthedayandfallingasleepinstantlyatnight,youmighthaveobstructivesleepapnea,aconditioninwhichyoustopbreathingwhileyousleep.Inthiscase,napswon’thelp.Bywearingacontinuouspositiveairwaypressure(CPAP)machinethatflowsoxygenthroughyournose,however,you’lllikelysleepmoresoundlyandwakerefreshedwhetherfromagoodnight’srestoraquickcatnap.21.Ifyousufferfrominsomnia,________. A.middayshut-eyemaybehelpful B.a(chǎn)shortafternoonnapisprobablyagoodthing C.nappingduringthedayisconsideredagoodhabit D.a(chǎn)littlebitofapowernapdecreasesyournighttimesleepdesire22.Aquicknapcanbebeneficialforcommonpeopleexceptthose________. A.whohaveaproblemfallingintosleepatnight B.whosememoryisnotgoodenough C.whosufferfromshift-worksyndrome D.whosebloodpressureistoohigh23.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________. A.napsarehelpfulforthosewhohaveobstructivesleepapnea B.moreoxygenthroughyournosemightimprovesleepquality C.a(chǎn)45-minutedaytimenapcanbebeneficialforthosewithinsomnia D.a(chǎn)quicknapcanpulleveryonethroughasleep-depriveddayBEveryThursdayafternoon,thefoodpantry(食品儲(chǔ)藏室)atthelocalhighschoolopensuptoprovidefreshfoodbagsforfamilieswhocanhardlymakebothendsmeettogettheirmealstolastthroughtheweekend.Nearlyahundredfamiliesrelyontheextrafood.Somearebetweenjobs,somegothithardwithmedicalbillsforafewmonths,andsomearenewtotheneighborhood,placedtherebyrefugeeservices.Ononebreezyafternoon,twoyoungmotherswalkedintogether,eachaccompaniedbyayoungchild.Therewasnothingdifferentabouttheirdress,buttheirmannerrevealedashynessthattheystruggledtoovercome.Whentheyspoke,itwasclearwhy:Theiraccentswerethick,eventhoughtheyweretryinghardtomaketheirEnglishsoundAmerican.Theywereuncertainofbeingunderstood.Butthepantryisrunbygrandmotherswhoareneverpressedfortimewhenitcomestoconversations.Sotheysatforamomentandtoldtheirstorywhilethelittleoneswereheldinarmssoveryfamiliarwithchildren.ThetwolivedinapartmentsinthebasementoftheMethodistChurch.TheyhadbeenintheUnitedStatesforonemonth.Theirhusbandswerewell-educatedbutworkinglaborjobstopayforfoodandsaveformoretypicalapartments.BothhadfledthewarinEasternEurope,onefamilyfromUkraineandonefromRussia.Theyendedupinthesamechurchbasementanddiscoveredthattheyneededeachother.Theybecamefastfriends.Theirchildrenplayedtogether.Theysharedmealsandnavigatedtheirnewworldtogether.Therewerenobombsorsoldiersorrationsintheirnewneighborhood,onlyachancetostartover.Friendshipsaresometimeshardtocomeby,yetmattersomuchtoeachofus.Agoodfriendgivesusstrength,love,laughterandthecouragetokeeptrying.Thesetwofamilies—worndownbyuncertaintyandwar,throwntogetherinanewcountry,anewcommunitywithanewlanguage—foundsomuchincommon.Andisn’tthatwhatweallneed?Afriendwhofacesthesamelifechallenges,eveniftheforcesabovethemhavedifferentpoliticalviews.Weare,afterall,justmothersandfathers,friendsandneighbors.24.Inthearticle,whoprimarilybenefitsfromtheservicesprovidedbythefoodpantry? A.Highschoolstudents. B.Peoplewithdisabilities. C.Familieswithtightbudgets. D.Underpaidindividuals.25.Whatwasthemostnoticeablecharacteristicofthetwoyoungmotherswhentheyenteredthefoodpantry? A.Theirclothing. B.Theirlanguage. C.Theirchildren. D.TheirIDdocuments.26.Whatisoneofthereasonswhythesetwofamiliesbecamefriends? A.Theybothliveinthebasementofthesamechurch. B.Theymetatthesamerestaurant. C.Theyarefromthesamecountry. D.Theybothhavesimilarprofessions.27.Whichtitlebestfitsthearticle? A.ChallengesofLifeandNewFriendship B.TheStoryoftheFoodPantry C.NewLifeinAmerica D.FromWartoPeaceCAIimagegenerationcouldimpacteverythingfromfilmtographicnovelsandmore.Children’sillustratorswerequicktoraiseconcernsaboutthetechnology.TheysayAI-generatedartistheexactoppositeofwhatartisbelievedtobe.Fundamentally,artisallabouttranslatingsomethingthatyoufeelinternallyintosomethingthatexistsexternally.Whateverformittakes,trueartisaboutthecreativeprocessmuchmorethanit’saboutthefinalpiece.Andsimplypressingabuttontogenerateanimageisnotacreativeprocess.Beyondcreativity,therearedeeperissues.Tocreateimagesfromprompts,AIgeneratorsrelyondatabasesofalreadyexistingartandtext.Thiscouldleadtothecreationofimagesthatareintentionallymeanttoimitatethestyleofotherartists,withouttheiragreement.ThereisanargumentthatAIgeneratorsworknodifferentlytohumanswhenitcomestobeinginfluencedbyothers’work,However,ahumanartistisalsoaddingemotionandnuanceintothemix.AIdoesn’tdothesame—itcanonlycopy.28.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhisimagecreation? A.Exciting. B.Appealing C.Unsatisfying. D.Shocking.29.Whatdochildren’sillustratorsvaluemostaboutart? A.Thecreatingprocess. B.Thefinalwork. C.Personalfeelings. D.Externalforms.30.WhatisParagraph4ofthetextmainlyabout? A.ThestylesofhumanartworksandAIones. B.Humanartists’influenceonAIgenerators. C.DifferentmeansusedinhumanandAIartcreation. D.Thedrawbacksofdrawingfromexistingartandtext.31.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthelastparagraph? A.Artisthemirroroflife. B.Romeisnotbuiltinaday. C.Nomancandotwothingsatonce. D.Jackofalltrades,masterofnone.DTheset-upisrelativelysimple.Bothuserswearavirtualrealityheadsetwithacameraonthetop.Thevideofromeachcameraissenttotheotherperson,sowhatyouseeistheexactviewofyourpartner.Ifshemovesherarm,youseeit.Ifyoumoveyourarm,sheseesit.Togetusedtoseeinganotherperson'sbodywithoutactuallyhavingcontrolofit,participantsstartbyraisingtheirarmsandlegsveryslowly,sothattheothercanfollowalong.Eventually,thiskindofslowsynchronised(同步的)movementbecomescomfortable,andparticipantsreallystarttofeelasthoughtheyarelivinginanotherperson'sbody.ThecreatorsofTheMachinetoBeAnotherhopetoachieveasimilarresult."Attheendofbodyswapping,peoplefeellikeholdingeachotherintheirarms,"saysArthurPointeau,aprogrammerwiththeproject."It'sareallynicewaytohavethiskindofexperience.Iwouldreally,reallyrecommendittoeveryone."32.Whatistheword“swapping”(paragraph1)closestinmeaningto? A.building B.exchanging C.controlling D.transplanting33.WhatcanweinferfromtheexperimentattheBeAnotherlab?. A.Ourfeelingsarerelatedtoourbodilyexperience. B.Wecanlearntotakecontrolofotherpeople'sbodies. C.Participantswilllivemorepassionatelyaftertheexperiment. D.TheMachinetoBeAnothercanhelppeoplechangetheirsexes.34.Whatistruebeforetheparticipantsusedvirtualrealityglassestocontroladarkskinneddigitalcharacter? A.Theyfoughtstronglyagainstracism. B.Theyscoredloweronthetestforracism. C.Theychangedtheirbehaviourdramatically. D.Theyweremorebiasedagainstthoseunlikethem.35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage? A.Technologyhelpspeoplerealizetheirdreams B.Ourbiasescouldbeeliminatedthroughexperiments C.Virtualrealityhelpspromoteunderstandingamongpeople D.Ourpointsofviewaboutothersneedchangingconstantly第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowLonelinessIsKillingUsLonelinessisabsolutelyanepidemicinoursociety,butit'sbeengrowingfordecades.Lonelinessisthesensethat“IamlessconnectedtootherpeoplethanIwanttobe.”36Andthatmakesitdifferentfromisolation.Icandeliberatelyisolatemyselfandfeelgreataboutthat,butonlyyoucantellifyou'relonely.37Insomestudies,asmanyas60%ofpeoplewillsaythattheyfeellonelymuchofthetime.Youngadultsaged16to24aretheloneliestagegroup.Therearemanyfactorsthatareresponsibleforthat.Lonelinesswasontherisefromthe1950sinpartbecauseoftheriseofprivatecars.We'vebecomeamuchmoremobilesocietywherethenetworksoffamilyandfriendsgetlooseaspeoplemoveforjobsandotherkindsofopportunitieslikeeducation.38Butthenittearsusawayfromthecommunitieswearebornintoandspendmuchofourlivescreating.WhentelevisioncameintotheAmericanhome,therewasmoreofadeclineininvestinginourcommunities.Andthatwasmadeworseasthedigitalrevolutiongaveusmoreandmorescreenstolookat.Researchfindslonelinessisdangeroustoourhealth.39Inaddition,peoplewhoarelonelyinlatelifehavemorerapidbraindecline.Thechoicewecanmaketokeepusonagoodpathofwell-beingistoinvestinourrelationshipswithotherpeople.40Youbelong.Youmatter.You'reconnected.A.It'saverysubjectiveexperience.B.Allofthatisgoodontheonehand.C.Youmayfeellostandmayhavelowconfidence.D.Stresscomingfromlonelinesscausesphysicalbreakdown.E.Sincethe1950s,peoplehavebeenlessandlessinvestedinotherpeople.F.Peoplegotofarawaycollegesandonlygetintouchwithfamiliesonscreen.G.Agoodwayistofindanactivityaroundotherpeoplewhereyouarecomfortable.第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題1每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。OnAugust2ndwhenIndonesiagotitsonlygoldmedalattheTokyoOlympics,thewinningteamofGreysiaPoliiandApriyaniRahayufelltotheirkneesandcriedwithrelief.Some3,500milesaway,Indonesia41withjoy.Thepresident42theirsuccessinthewomen’sdoublesgameofbadmintontobeanearly“birthdaygift”tothenation,whoseindependencedayisonAugust17th.InEngland,wherethemodernversionofthesport43,badmintonisalawn(草坪)game.InAsiaitisaseriousbusiness.AttheBadmintonWorldChampionshipsin2019,Asiancountrieswon19of20medals.Inrecentdecades,Chinahas44asaheavyweight.ButIndonesiaisthesport’s45.IthaswonmoretitlesattheThomasCup,themost_46_tournament,thananyothercountry.BadmintonistheonlysportinwhichIndonesiahaseverwongoldattheOlympicsandithasdonesoatallbutonesincethesportbecameanofficial47oftheOlympicsin1992.Indonesiaisthe“homeofbadminton”.“WhereveryoutravelinIndonesia,withina__48___youcanfindpeopleplayingbadminton.Racquets(球拍)andballscaneasilybeboughtormade,andonceaclotheslineandachallengerhavebeen49,thematchison,”saysRajaSaptaOktohari,presidentoftheIndonesianOlympicCommittee.ItislittlewonderthenthatbadmintonisIndonesia’s50.Itisalsothemostdevelopedinthecountry,whichownstheonlynationalteamforwhichthegovernment51atrainingcentre.Parentsalsoencouragetheirchildrentotakeit52.Therewardsforskillandhardworkare53.It’ssaidthatplayersofthenationalteamearnmorethan$2,000amonth,tentimestheaverageincome.Perhapsmostimportantly,badmintonisa54ofnationalpride.Itistheonlysportto55astringofheroes;RudyHartono,forexample,haswoneighttitlesattheAllEnglandmen’ssingles,morethananyotherplayer. 41.A.tripped B.erupted C.broke D.collapsed 42.A.declared B.acknowledged C.interpreted D.appreciated 43.A.existed B.regained C.originated D.flowered 44.A.varied B.emerged C.approached D.grown 45.A.challenger B.host C.threat D.dominator 46.A.distinguished B.dynamic C.complicated D.privileged 47.A.schedule B.incident C.event D.project 48.A.court B.community C.park D.second 49.A.spotted B.witnessed C.located D.supported 50.A.habit B.favorite C.practice D.custom 51.A.runs B.contacts C.demonstrates D.conducts 52.A.down B.off C.over D.up 53.A.numbered B.limitless C.definite D.handsome 54.A.source B.resource C.mark D.symbol 55.A.detect B.produce C.model D.acquire第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下列材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或用括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。DonaldTrumphassealeda56(history)victoryintheUSpresidentialelectionandcompletedhisstunningpoliticalcomeback.57RepublicancomfortablydefeatedDemocratKamalaHarrisinwhatpolls58(suggest)TRUMP wouldbeaverytightelection,afterhe59(sweep)severalkeybattlegroundstatesandwona60(command)leadinthenationalpopularvote.Hebecomesthefirstformerpresident61(return)totheWhiteHouseinmorethan130yearsand,at78,theoldestman62(elect)toAmerica'shighestoffice.Claimingvictoryatarally(集會(huì))inFloridaonWednesdaymorning,Trumptoldsupportersthathewouldusherin“anewgoldenage”and“restoreAmerica63greatness”.64(accompany)byhisfamilyandhispickforvice-president,JDVance,TrumptoldsupportersinWestPalmBeachonWednesdaymorning:“ThiswilltrulybethegoldenageofAmerica-that'swhatwehavetohave.”“ThisisamagnificentvictoryfortheAmericanpeople65willallowustomakeAmericagreatagain."第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié);滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你的英國(guó)朋友Tom將來(lái)中國(guó)旅游,發(fā)郵件詢問(wèn)你中英日常生活中肢體語(yǔ)言的異同,請(qǐng)你回復(fù)郵件,內(nèi)容包括: 1.表示歡迎; 2.中英日常生活中肢體語(yǔ)言的異同。注意: 1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右; 2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearTomYoursLiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ItwasasnowingMondaynight.MayareceivedaninvitationfromherfriendLily,askingMayatoattendherbirthdaypartynextWednesdayevening.ToMaya’samazementandexcitement,theinvitationlookedlikeitcamefromHogwarts.ItwouldbeaHarryPotter-themedcostumeparty.AsLily’sgoodfriendandasoneofthemillionsofHarryPotterfans,Mayadefinitelyacceptedtheinvitationwithoutasecondthought.HerfavouritecharacterwasHarry’sbestfemalefriendHermione.Mayaadmiredhernotjustbecauseshewasextremelycleverandabitofaknow-it-all,butalsoforherbraveryandapositivemindset.Everytimefacedwithdifficulty,shealwa

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