昆明三中高2025届高二上学期第二次综合测试
英语试卷
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.When is Grandpa’s birthday
A.On May 8th. B.On May 7th. C.On May 6th.
2.What does the girl advise the man to do
A.Stay at home. B.Take classes. C.Look for a job.
3.Where will the man go for the holiday probably
A.To London. B.To Toronto. C.To his hometown.
4.Where are the speakers
A.In an airplane. B.In a boat. C.On the ground.
5.What happened to Peter’s bike
A.A tree fell on it. B.Someone stole it. C.It got broken.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Which bus goes to River Drive
A.No. 14. B.No. 16. C.No. 6.
7.What will the woman ask the bus driver
A.The ticket price.
B.Where to change buses.
C.How to get some change.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What did Jane like to do as a child
A.Make snowballs. B.Go skating. C.Sweep away the snow.
9.What’s the weather like today
A.Snowy and cold. B.Cloudy and windy. C.Snowy and warm.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What is the boy’s homework this weekend
A.To write a summary.
B.To review three chapters.
C.To prepare a presentation.
11.What does the woman probably teach
A.English. B.Science. C.History.
12.What does the woman want to learn from the homework
A.What her students’ opinions are.
B.Whether her students understood the reading.
C.If her students can connect all the different ideas.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.How long has the woman been in hospital
A.For one week. B.For ten days. C.For two weeks.
14.When can the woman leave the hospital
A.Tomorrow. B.In two weeks. C.Uncertain.
15.What’s the doctor’s suggestion for the woman
A.Taking the medicine every day.
B.Having medical checks regularly.
C.Avoiding any physical exercise.
16.How soon will the woman get well completely
A.In a few days.
B.In a long time.
C.As soon as she leaves the hospital.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What did Clara do during the Civil War
A.She joined the army.
B.She urged to stop the war.
C.She helped the wounded.
18.What did Clara do after the Civil War
A.She collected money to help the wounded.
B.She considered setting up the American Red Cross.
C.She led a group to search for missing soldiers.
19.When did Clara return from Switzerland
A.In 1873. B.In 1869. C.In 1881.
20.How long did Clara serve as the American Red Cross’s president
A.About 12 years. B.Over 20 years. C.Over 4 years.
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
Escape to the Laid-back Cook Islands at Muri Beach Club Hotel
Relax and recharge in style at the adult-only Muri Beach Club Hotel. Located on the remote island of Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands, Muri Beach Club Hotel stands out from the rest through its modern facilities and well-appointed rooms with a Polynesian style. With only 30 rooms, this hotel promises a close, uninhabited oasis (绿洲) where you’re welcomed as part of the family.
This 4-star beachfront hotel is the ultimate base for adventure. Take a glass-bottomed boat to Motus (offshore islands) or try out other activities such as windsurfing or sailing. After a day of exploring, sunbathing and relaxing, return to the comfort and privacy of your modern room, each with its own large balcony boasting scenic views.
If you’re looking for a holiday where you can relax and explore, then a tropical (热带的) island getaway at Muri Beach Club Hotel is perfect for you.
Inclusions:
Daily tropical breakfast for 2 people
Daily cocktails for 2 people
$50 food & drink credit
Wi-Fi up to 1 GB How to Book
Make your booking at time of purchase. Your booking confirmation will be sent to you via email. If you have any questions please contact hello@travel-booking. stuff. co. nz.
Book with confidence! If you cancel your bookings up to 48 hours prior to arrival, can pay no cancellation fees!
21.What do we know about Muri Beach Club Hotel
A.It can be accessible to adults only. B.It is near the downtown area.
C.It has thirty mini rooms. D.It was designed by a modern artist.
22.What does Muri Beach Club Hotel provide for customers
A.Various Chinese breakfast. B.Free local drinks for four people.
C.Wi-Fi service. D.Live music performance.
23.In which section of a newspaper can you find the text
A.Education. B.Science. C.Fashion. D.Travel.
B
Gerty Cori, the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, was born Gerty Theresa Radnitz in Prague in 1896. Gerty decided at the age of sixteen to study medicine. She entered the Realgymnasium at Tetschen, from which she graduated in 1914, and then went to the Medical School of the German University of Prague. While in medical school, Gerty met Carl Cori, a classmate who shared both her love of skiing and mountain climbing and her interest in laboratory research. In 1920, the two published the results of their first joint research, received their medical degrees, and married each other.
Gerty’s first research position was as an assistant in the Karolinen Children’s Hospital in Vienna. In 1922, Carl Cori moved to the United States to join the staff of the New York State Institute for the Study of Malignant Diseases in Buffalo, New York. Gerty Cori moved a few months later, starting as an assistant pathologist (病理学家) at the Institute and later rising to an assistant biochemist. In 1928, the Coris became US citizens.
In 1931, Carl Cori accepted the position of chairman of the Department of Pharmacology of the Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM), while Gerty Cori was hired as a research fellow. In the early 1940s the Coris moved to the Department of Biological Chemistry. Gerty Cori was made an associate (副) professor of Research Biological Chemistry and Pharmacology in 1943. She was elevated to the rank (级别) of professor of Biological Chemistry in July 1947, the same year she and her husband were awarded the Nobel Prize for their work on the metabolism of glycogen (糖代谢).
In 1947, Gerty Cori began showing the signs of myelofibrosis, an unusual blood disease. She fought the disease for ten years, refusing to give up her research until the last few months of her life. Gerty Cori died on October 26, 1957.
24.What can we learn about Gerty’s husband
A.He shared the same interests with Gerty.
B.He moved to the USA later than Gerty.
C.He married Gerty while in medical school.
D.He studied pathology under the influence of Gerty.
25.Which of the following is the correct order of the events in Gerty’s life
a.She moved to the USA.
b.She won the Nobel Prize.
c.She met her husband Carl.
d.She got a job in the WUSM.
e.She received her medical degree.
A.e, a, c, b, d B.c, e, a, d, b
C.e, c, a, d, b D.c, a, e, b, d
26.What does the underlined word “elevated” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Adapted. B.Defeated. C.Promoted. D.Committed.
27.What can we infer about Gerty from the last paragraph
A.She was satisfied with her later life. B.She was in poor health all her life.
C.She died of a common disease. D.She was very mentally strong.
C
Staying in hospital can be difficult for patients, often causing fear and anxiety, especially in younger individuals. These emotions can easily take over, but hospitals in Richmond, Virginia, have programs to relieve some of the stress and create moments of joy.
Due to a program called Dogs On Call provided by the non-profit organization Center for Human-Animal Interaction, at the Children’s Hospital of Richmond, the sound of dogs coming down the hallway creates an atmosphere of excitement among child patients. For 21 years, the volunteer-run program has been connecting dogs with those in need of an inspiring moment.
With the necessary registration steps, dogs and handlers can participate in weekly visits to the hospital. Besides the scheduled visits, parents or children can request a specific team to visit their rooms.
“When a patient interacts with a dog, it can decrease blood pressure and reduce pain,” says Nancy R. Gee, executive director of the center. Their faces change just for a moment. They’re not thinking about their health situation or their pain. Just for that moment, they’re just kids with a dog.
Instead of Dogs On Call, Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital of Richmond provides Happy Wheels, a program in which a cart full of treats and other items rolling through the halls of the hospital. The volunteer-run program visits four times a week. They go from room to room to hand out toys, coffee, snacks, and other comfort items. All of the items found in the cart are donated to the program and handed out to families in all children’s care units.
“It’s an opportunity for the children to be children and to get excited about a new toy coming in their rooms,” says Laura Gepford, child life specialist at St. Mary’s Hospital. “Besides the fevers, the medicine and all the difficult things that occur in the hospital, they have the shining of happy moments. That’s what people hold onto.”
28.What do we know about the program Dogs On Call
A.Dogs might frighten the child patients.
B.Dog visits must follow a fixed schedule.
C.It gives mental treatment to the child patients.
D.It is financially supported by the government.
29.What does Nancy R Gee mean in paragraph 4
A.Children care for dogs by nature.
B.Children’s moods are changeable.
C.Children are too young to take their illness seriously.
D.Children’s spirits are lifted by the dogs’ companion.
30.What is Laura Gepford’s attitude to the Happy Wheels program
A.Concerned. B.Appreciative.
C.Dissatisfied. D.Doubtful.
31.How do the two programs in the text help
A.By bringing patients comfort and cheer.
B.By changing people’s attitude to illness.
C.By telling people the importance of play.
D.By guiding parents to better comfort kids.
D
The human race shares this planet with millions of other species and forms of life. In recognizing that, it is always important to remember that our rapid rise of the urban civilization (城市文明) has unavoidably impacted the planet and life on it.
In the long run, however, the civilization risks destroying well balanced ecosystems, which could potentially have serious results for humanity itself. As such, we must eventually find a balance between development and nature which can maintain the ecology, beauty and harmony of the earth.
The word “harmony” is an important concept in China. Chinese society and culture are built on the idea that relationships between people should be harmonious, which means avoiding conflict, highlighting a common good and balancing uncontrollable desires with the needs of society as a whole. However, this idea does not just apply to people, it also applies to our relationships with the world and nature. Never has this been more meaningful than the view of how China handles its rapid development, which has lastingly changed the country’s landscape and created new challenges regarding nature and the environment.
Actually, over the past few years China has been working hard to protect biodiversity and has drawn “red lines” for ecological protection, established a national park system, and under-taken major projects for biodiversity protection.
One example of China’s success in this area is in its reversing (逆转) of the decrease of its giant panda population to the point that it is no longer endangered. This effort included creating a giant panda national park in 2016 and doubling the number of births. Pandas have become “a global symbol of conservation success”—something in which China has played a key part.
Likewise, China is also taking its efforts overseas. It recently announced a $232 million fund to promote biodiversity protection in developing countries. The effort is a part of its “community of shared future for mankind”, meaning that we share one world, one planet and one future, and so we human beings must work together. Now it is the time to act.
32.Which potential risk along with the urban civilization is mentioned
A.Breaking the ecosystem balance. B.The disappearance of all species.
C.Loss of the natural scenery. D.Ruining our human health.
33.What is the main idea of paragraph 3
A.Keeping in harmony makes a difference to China’s development.
B.The word “harmony” refers to good interpersonal relationship.
C.Human’s uncontrolled desires aren’t connected with harmony.
D.Balancing development and nature isn’t complicated as imagined.
34.What does the author want to tell us by the example of pandas
A.China has completed the task of protecting biodiversity.
B.China has made some achievements of protecting biodiversity.
C.The population of giant panda is gradually decreasing recently.
D.Pandas have become the most successful representative of China.
35.Which of the following can best describe China’s role in protecting biodiversity
A.Indirect. B.Unique. C.Fundamental. D.Mysterious.
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。
The age range between about 13 and 19 is an important time in an individual’s life. 36 While you are a teenager, many exciting opportunities for success are given to you. Taking on the right amount of responsibility and independence can push you towards becoming a successful teenager.
First, participate in extra-curricular activities. Schools give students opportunities for staying active. Pick an activity that appeals to you such as athletics, academic clubs, or special- interest clubs. Extra-curricular activities build character through team work, time-management, and competition. Don’t be too worried if you aren’t very good at what you like, for the important thing is passion. 37
Besides, volunteer. 38 Meanwhile, volunteering can teach you job-related skills such as responsibility or time-management. Some schools also reward the learning aspect of volunteer work with credit hours. If you are interested in college, volunteering makes you much more appealing during the application process.
Third, use your summer for academic programs. Getting a head start at college could mean sacrificing your summer vacation. Various universities offer programs for future college students based on interests such as journalism, photography, art, sports, etc. 39 Research different programs and then figure out which one is the best choice for you. Check the requirements and deadlines. Avoid getting into trouble because of a simple mistake, and you will have a great time.
Finally, know when to ask for help and advice. Being responsible and independent does not mean being alone. 40 So, seek advice from parents, older siblings, advisors at work, teachers, or someone whom you trust. Opening up channels of communication at a young age is a great habit for success.
A.Make sure your maturity level and interests are leveled.
B.Making and meeting goals can motivate you to progress.
C.Huge steps are taken within that period.
D.They give teenagers the chance to earn college credits.
E.Offering help is a symbol of kindness.
F.It will drive you to put in your best effort.
G.Taking on new tasks and meeting goals will be hard work.
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)
Zhao Ming was acknowledged as one of the greatest doctors for his remarkable contributions to TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). It was reported that he suffered from different 41 when he was young. His own sufferings inspired him to be a 42 . Even in tough circumstances, he wasn’t 43 but became a doctor successfully in 1920, insisting on 44 poor ordinary people free of charge.
One day, he 45 a patient with little hair. Upon knowing his illness, he consulted ancient medical records and started to evaluate different plants for their medical properties to find a traditional 46 treatment. He bought medical devices which could boil distinct plants. He used the liquid 47 to treat his hair, which 48 a great success. Consequently, he inferred that a substance called Garden Balsam Stem (透骨草) 49 worked.
Afterwards it was indeed an honor for him to take up a position in the academic 50 of TCM. Out of passion for his job, he 51 his own clinic and gradually discovered new crucial 52 for different skin problems. In his later years, he wrote a book with many flow charts, which plays a 53 role in the development of modern TCM.
To sum up, Professor Zhao, 54 himself to doing extraordinary scientific research on TCM throughout his whole life, will be forever 55 by Chinese people.
41.A.evaluations B.diseases C.theories D.devices
42.A.genius B.politician C.doctor D.novelist
43.A.ignored B.signaled C.permitted D.defeated
44.A.treating B.analyzing C.maintaining D.inferring
45.A.indicated B.judged C.encountered D.pursued
46.A.gentle B.botanical C.objective D.moral
47.A.obtained B.reflected C.drafted D.recycled
48.A.took up B.figured out C.tripped over D.turned out
49.A.externally B.financially C.apparently D.shallowly
50.A.element B.institution C.conclusion D.option
51.A.decorated B.monitored C.spotted D.founded
52.A.cures B.resources C.patents D.consequences
53.A.flexible B.vital C.passive D.precious
54.A.addicting B.adapting C.committing D.seeking
55.A.complained B.impressed C.replaced D.respected
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Some people cannot imagine 56 (start) the day without a cup of coffee. From the most fashionable cafes of Paris to the breakfast stands lining the streets of Taipei, coffee has 57 (firm) established itself as one of the world’s favorite beverages. For such a well-loved drink, however, few people are aware 58 its curious origins.
As legend goes, coffee berries (果实) 59 (discover) first in 850 by an Ethiopian goat herder (牧羊人), 60 noticed his goats were much more 61 (energy) after having eaten the red berries of a local bush. After trying the berries himself, the goat herder felt much more awake than usual. He spread the news about the berry, and soon monks were considering it as an elixir (仙丹) and drinking it 62 (stay) awake during evening prayers.
Although coffee originated in Ethiopia, 63 was the Arabs who first grew it. They were also the first people to roast it and boil it. By 1475, people in Turkey were enjoying coffee in the world’s first coffee shop. Coffee spread to Europe around 1600 and to the New World seven years later.
Every year, numerous coffee 64 (love) consume more than 400 billion cups of one of the world’s biggest products, 65 (make) it second only to oil.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校将在下周五组织去市湿地公园研学。请你写封信给你的朋友Chris,邀请他参加,内容包括:
1.发出邀请;
2.活动的目的和安排;
3.出发前的准备。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.参考词汇:研学study tour;湿地公园wetland park
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。
Recently I graduated from high school, and as a gift I received a huge bunch of flowers, 40 to be exact! I had so many that I didn’t know what to do with them.
The next day, my niece and nephew, Sue and Mike, aged 6 and 7, came and suddenly I had an idea. I might let them give out these flowers to people they met on the street, and in this way they could learn how to be friendly to others. So I told them about my plan and explained that these flowers would make people feel happy and smile. They loved the idea and were eager to have a try. So, we took every single flower and tied a smile card to it. We then went to the street with the flowers.
The first flower went to a policeman. As soon as my niece saw the policeman, she ran up to him and handed him a flower. His smile was so big, but hers was even bigger! In no time, we gave away most of our flowers. It was lunch time and we went to a restaurant for lunch.
There the kids gave a flower to a waitress, who was really excited to receive the flower. As we were eating our lunch, the waitress came up to the kids with two big chocolate cookies! She said the chocolate cookies were for them and that she really liked the flower! As they ate the cookies, my niece and nephew looked at me with the biggest smiles I had ever seen.
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。
With just one flower left, I said it should be given to the person who needed it most. It turned out to be a great day for us.
昆明三中高2025届高二上学期第二次综合测试
英语试卷参考答案
听力: 1-5 ACBAC 6-10 ABABA 11-15 CBCAB 16-20 BCCAB
阅读理解: 21-23 ACD 24-27 ABCD 28-31 CDBA 32-35 AABC
七选五: 36-40 CFEDG
完形填空: 41-45 BCDAC 46-50 BADCB 51-55 DABCD
短文填空:56. starting 57. firmly 58. of 59. were discovered 60. who
61. energetic 62. to stay 63. it 64. lovers 65. making
写作
第一节【参考范文】
Dear Chris,
How are you doing I’m writing to invite you to join us in the study tour of our school. I will feel much more delighted if you can take part in it.
In order to raise our awareness of protecting ecosystem, our school plans to organize a study tour in the wetland park of our city. Various activities are included, such as learning about ecological knowledge, admiring the beautiful scenery and taking photographs. As is scheduled, all of us are required to gather at the school gate at 8 a. m. next Friday morning. Do remember to bring your own water and food!
Please confirm your participation early at your convenience!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节【参考范文】
With just one flower left, I said it should be given to the person who needed it most. Just then, my nephew caught sight of an old woman in a wheelchair nearby. “I think she’s the very person for the flower. She lives a hard life because of her poor health. She needs smiles most” said my nephew. With these words, my nephew, followed by my niece, sent the flower to her. You can imagine how amazed and delighted the old woman looked! She smiled, and gave each of the kids a big kiss.
It turned out to be a great day for us. We spread a lot of smiles by giving out flowers, and received a lot of smiles in return. The flowers not only made us feel good about ourselves, but also made 40 other people feel happy. I feel there is nothing more enjoyable than being friendly to people. Meanwhile the kids learned an important lesson in the process. In fact, they can’t wait to have such a chance again. They want to give out more flowers!
郑重声明:本文版权归原作者所有,转载文章仅为传播更多信息之目的,如作者信息标记有误,请第一时间联系我们修改或删除,多谢。