河北沧州2025-2026学年多校联考高二上学期学业评估英语试题

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2025~2026学年第一学期学业评估

高二英语

本卷命题范围:人教版选择性必修第一册~选择性必修第二册。


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. How does the man feel about his new job?

A. Satisfied. B. Bored. C. Disappointed.

2. Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A. At the train station. B. At the airport. C. At the bus stop.

3. What is the relationship between the speakers?

A. Friends. B. Waitress and customer. C. Coworkers.

4. What type of exercise does the man do the most?

A. Lifting weights. B. Boxing. C. Jogging.

5. Which language can both the man and the woman speak?

A. English. B. Chinese. C. Japanese.

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。

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6. What does the woman ask Mr. Smith to do?

A. Fill in a form. B. Pay. $150 first. C. Have a conference.

7. How much should Mr. Smith pay in total for his stay?

A. $150 B. $300. C. $450.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8. How long does Linda usually sleep every day?

A. For about 6 hours. B. For about 7.5 hours. C. For about 8.5 hours.

9. What does Linda mention doing in the evening?

A. Reading books. B. Meeting friends. C. Exercising at the gym.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

10. What will the man do on Saturday?

A. Play basketball. B. Do the housework. C. Go to a rock concert.

11. Where will Brian go on Sunday?

A. To the park. B. To the hospital. C. To the man’s home.

12. What event will the woman attend on Sunday?

A. A movie screening. B. A sports match. C. A get-together.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

13. What happened to the woman’s telephone?

A. It was lost. B. It was turned off. C. It was out of order.

14. Why did the man call the woman?

A. To ask her to write a report.

B. To inform her about changes.

C. To remind her to pick up Ron.

15. Where is probably Ron now?

A. At the exhibition. B. In the meeting room. C. In the sales department.

16. How will the speakers get to the Wilton?

A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By taxi.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17. When does the Running of the Bulls festival take place?

A. In June. B. In July. C. In August.

18. What is the speaker’s suggestion for travelers who want to save money?

A. Stay at four-star hotels.

B. Visit during the festival.

C. Travel in non-festival weeks.

19. What can visitors see at the Museo de Navarra?

A. Roman drawings. B. A famous church. C. Local beef recipes.

20. What is special about the Cathedral of St. Mary?

A. It was built in the 11th century.

B. It keeps the old part from the Middle Ages.

C. It holds the biggest Spanish art collection.

第二部分  阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Winter is a magical season, especially on the East Coast, where you can enjoy snowy mountains, warm beaches, and everything in between. 

Stowe, Vermont

Stowe is known as the Ski Capital of the East. This small town in Vermont offers over 116 ski trails (道) at Stowe Mountain Resort, located on Mount Mansfield, the state’s highest mountain. After a day of outdoor fun, visit local shops and cafes. Stowe Bee Bakery & Cafe is famous for its sweet treats, while Harrison’s Restaurant serves delicious food. 

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is a perfect winter getaway with its pleasant temperatures and interesting history. The city’s Historic District features 22 oak (橡树)-covered public squares, including Forsyth Park, which has beautiful walking paths and a large fountain. Other attractions include the Victorian-style Bonaventure Cemetery and the Telfair Museums, the oldest public art museum group in the Southeast. Savannah is also a food lover’s paradise. The Grey offers seasonal dishes in a historic bus stop, while Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room is famous for Southern classics like fried chicken and cheese. 

Kennebunkport, Maine

Kennebunkport is a scenic town just a short drive from Boston. In winter, it hosts the Christmas Prelude, an 11-day celebration with unique attractions like a tree made of lobster traps and light displays. For outdoor activities, you can snowshoe or cross-country ski at Harris Farms or hike through the scenic trails at Wells Preserve. If you need a break from the cold, visit the Maine Classic Car Museum or the Portland Museum of Art. 

Miami, Florida

Miami is the perfect destination for those seeking warm weather in winter. With its sandy beaches and exciting city life, Miami offers a refreshing break from the cold. Visit the Art Deco District on South Beach, explore the Miami Design District with its high-end shops and galleries, or hike through the nearby Everglades National Park to spot unique wildlife. At night, enjoy the city’s lively bars and restaurants.

21. What can visitors do in Savannah according to the text?

A. Ski on 116 trails. B. Watch light displays.

C. Visit the Portland Museum of Art. D. Enjoy Southern classic food.

22. What is the main attraction of Kennebunkport during winter?

A. The Christmas Prelude celebration. B. The Telfair Museums.

C. High-end shops in the Design District. D. Victorian-style Bonaventure Cemetery.

23. Where can visitors see unique wildlife?

A. At Wells Preserve. B. In Forsyth Park.

C. In Everglades National Park. D. At Stowe Mountain Resort.

B

In the busy town of Flavortown, young Oliver discovered his passion for cooking in his grandmother’s kitchen. Watching her transform simple ingredients into delicious meals, he was drawn to the hot pans and the nice-smelling spices (调料). One day, while helping bake cookies, Oliver declared, “I want to be a chef! I want to make food that makes people happy.” His grandmother smiled and encouraged him to follow his dreams. 

Years later, Oliver’s commitment led him to the top cooking school in Flavortown. His hard work caught the attention of Chef Pierre, the head chef from the well-known restaurant “Taste of Heaven”. Pierre visited the school, searching for a talented assistant, and Oliver eagerly accepted his offer. Under Pierre’s guidance, Oliver worked tirelessly, arriving early to prepare ingredients and staying late to perfect his skills. Every challenge was an opportunity to grow. 

Then, exhilaration swept through Flavortown as the annual Grand Cooking Competition was announced. Chefs from all over the town would compete for the Golden Spatula prize and the title of Flavortown’s best chef. For Oliver, this was his chance to shine. With Chef Pierre’s support, he poured his heart into creating a menu that would leave a lasting impression. 

On competition day, the kitchen was busy and lively, filled with delicious smells. In the mess, Oliver remained calm and focused, carefully arranging his dishes. When the judges tasted his food, their faces lit up with surprise. Oliver’s dishes were not only delicious but also full of heart, pleasing everyone who tasted them. 

After a tense wait, the judges announced the winner: “Chef Oliver from Flavortown!” The crowd cheered loudly. Filled with happiness, Oliver held the Golden Spatula, a symbol of his hard work and success. Chef Pierre walked over, pride shining in his eyes. “You did it! You cooked your way into everyone’s heart. You are a true chef,” he said. Tears of joy filled Oliver’s eyes.

24. Where did Oliver first develop his love for cooking?

A. At a top cooking school. B. In his grandmother’s kitchen.

C. At the restaurant “Taste of Heaven”. D. During the Grand Cooking Competition.

25. What does the underlined word “exhilaration” in paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Calmness. B. Fear. C. Excitement. D. Anger.

26. What can we learn about the judges after they tasted Oliver’s food?

A. They were impressed by the food. B. They found the dishes disappointing.

C. They wanted more spices in the dishes. D. They were confused by the ingredients.

27. What message does the story mainly want to deliver?

A. Hard work and eagerness can lead to success.

B. Famous restaurants always need assistants.

C. Winning the Golden Spatula depends on luck.

D. Cooking competitions are important for chefs.

C

For over three decades, Chinese medical teams have been transforming healthcare in Guyana, South America. Since 1993, these committed doctors have worked alongside local professionals, bringing expertise, hope and recovery to thousands. 

Currently, the 20th medical team from Nantong, Jiangsu Province — consisting of 11 doctors — operates at Georgetown Public Hospital, providing essential services in eye care, bone care, burns, and traditional Chinese medicine. 

Their impact is deeply personal. Longtime patient Chinian, a 65-year-old, suffered from serious eye problems and severe diabetes (糖尿病). He expressed his gratitude to these Chinese doctors for saving his sight: “I couldn’t see before. I am so thankful to the doctors and China for this treatment.” Dr. Huang Xiaobo, who sees up to 50 patients daily, thinks Guyana has high eye disease rates because of strong sunlight and diabetes. He feels very happy to ease people’s pain, and loves it when locals say “ni hao” and “xie xie” upon seeing the team. 

Beyond eye care, lives are saved in critical situations. Seven-year-old Aiden suffered burns over 30% of his body. Burn specialist Dr. Gong Zhenhua used advanced Chinese techniques to get Aiden out of danger. “We’ve adopted many Chinese methods for burn patients, “noted Dr. Gong, ensuring continuity of care upon discharge. 

Beyond direct treatment, the teams’ influence extends far. For over 30 years, they have trained local healthcare workers, fundamentally strengthening Guyana’s medical system. Georgetown Hospital CEO, Robbie Rambarran, emphasized this knowledge sharing: “The Chinese teams help us develop self-reliance — training staff, building skills and passing on what they know.” Guyana Medical Council chairman Navin Rambarran highlighted groundbreaking introductions like a new hip replacement method, helping patients recover faster. 

Since September, the 20th team alone has treated nearly 7,000 patients, handled over 1,600 hospitalizations, performed 700 surgeries, and saved almost 100 critically ill individuals. Team leader Du Boxiang stressed their broader goal: “Building a global community of health is central. We work together to build local abilities and contribute to global health governance.”

28. What can be learned about the 20th medical team?

A. It focuses only on eye and bone care. B. It is made up of 11 doctors.

C. It performs 70 surgeries every month. D. It started working in Guyana in 1990.

29. Which word can best describe Chinian’s eye treatment by the Chinese doctors?

A. Expensive. B. Disappointing. C. Average. D. Excellent.

30. What does the author want to show by: mentioning Aiden’s case?

A. The high burn rate in Guyana. B. The use of Western techniques.

C. The team’s skill in burn treatment. D. The cause of severe burns in children.

31. What do the Chinese teams do besides treating patients directly?

A. Train Guyanese medical staff. B. Fund local hospital facilities.

C. Build new emergency rooms. D. Provide free diabetes medicine.

D

High school students like 15-year-old Kayla Chege increasingly rely on artificial intelligence (AI) for everyday guidance. She asks ChatGPT about shopping, makeup, food choices and party planning. While avoiding using it for homework, she represents a growing phenomenon: teens interacting with AI as a helper for advice and emotional support. 

“Everyone uses AI for everything now. It’s really taking over,” Chege noted, wondering about its long-term impacts. Concerns about school cheating initially took center stage in discussions, but AI now plays a broader role in teens’ personal lives. 

A new Common Sense Media study reveals that over 70% of teens have used AI chatbots like Character.AI or Replika — platforms designed to function as “digital friends” offering emotional support and human-like conversation. Even question-answering tools like ChatGPT are used similarly. Shockingly, 31% of teens surveyed found conversations with AI “as satisfying or more satisfying” than talking with real friends, and 33% discussed serious issues with AI instead of people. 

Researchers find these figures alarming. “It’s eye-opening,” said Michael Robb, the study’s lead author. The youthful stage is vital for developing social skills and identity, and AI chatbots should supplement (补充) rather than replace real interactions. Constant approval from AI, without challenges to learn social signals, leaves teens unprepared for real-world relationships. 

Teens themselves voice concerns. Ganesh Nair, 18, appreciated that “AI is always available…never judgmental,” but was surprised when a friend used an AI tool to generate a breakup text. “That felt strange. We are allowing computers to replace relationships,” he reflected. Bruce Perry, 17, admitted relying heavily on AI for writing and decisions, worrying younger kids “could get lost in this,” potentially losing motivation for real-world socializing. 

Experts warn of potential cognitive (认知的) costs, including impacts on creativity, critical thinking and social development. Risks include exposure to harmful content, dangerous advice, and ineffective age limits. Unlike social media, which serves a need to be seen by others, experts observe that AI targets a deeper need for attachment and emotional connection, calling it “the new addiction”. As this largely uncontrolled technology rapidly integrates into the youthful stage, teens, parents and educators face urgent questions about its effects on human connection and mental health.

32. What can we say about Kayla Chege according to the text?

A. She thinks AI harms real friendships. B. She relies on AI to finish homework.

C. She doesn’t use AI for emotional support. D. She asks AI for advice on daily matters.

33. How is paragraph 3 mainly developed?

A. By comparing different AI tools. B. By presenting research findings.

C. By explaining why teens use AI. D. By listing experts’ opinions on AI.

34. What is Ganesh Nair’s attitude towards his friend using AI to generate a breakup text?

A. Positive. B. Unclear. C. Disapproving. D. Unconcerned.

35. Which of the following is the best title for the text?

A. Teens’ AI Use and Daily Interactions

B. Experts’ Warnings on AI and Adult Socializing

C. AI Chatbots Help Teens with Emotional Support

D. Teens’ Growing Dependence on AI and Its Risks

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

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。

Enjoying Your Theme Park Adventure

A trip to a theme park promises excitement, but a little planning can make the experience even better.

Start by researching the park before you go. Check its official website or app for maps, ride descriptions and show schedules. Many parks, like Disneyland or Universal Studios, offer real-time updates on wait times, helping you strategize your day.   36  . Buying tickets online in advance often saves both time and money, and some parks even allow you to reserve access to popular attractions before arrival.

Arriving early is another smart move. Gates often open before the official start time, and being among the first inside means shorter lines for major rides.   37  .

Consider using skip-the-line options if available. Many parks offer paid fast-track systems, such as Universal’s Express Pass or Disney’s Genie⁺, which let you bypass long waits for key rides. While these cost extra, they can be worth it if you want to fit more into your visit.   38  . Lines for food can be just as long as those for rides, so try having lunch before noon or having an early dinner.

Don’t forget to take care of yourself. Theme parks involve a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes and take breaks when needed.   39   — catch a show, explore air-conditioned shops, or simply relax in a shaded area.

Finally, end your day on a high note. Many parks host impressive nighttime events, like fireworks or light parades.   40  .

A. Midday heat offers a perfect chance to rest indoors

B. Head straight to popular rides first to beat the crowds

C. Another strategy is adjusting meal times to avoid queues

D. Watching a show during mealtime refreshes your energy

E. Find a viewing spot early since these events attract masses

F. This preparation step is key to avoiding crowds and delays

G. Buying sunscreen at the park entrance is also recommended

第三部分  语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,贪每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可贪填入空白处的最佳选项。

One sunny afternoon, a girl named Bianca and her dad were enjoying a boat trip on the water. Their peaceful time took a sudden turn when they   41   something unusual—a mass of fishing netting floating nearby. As they got   42  , they were shocked to see a sea turtle trapped in the netting,   43   to break free. Without   44  , they decided to rescue it. 

Bianca’s dad   45   the boat alongside the netting and reached down to hold it. He pulled out a   46   and carefully cut the netting trapping the turtle. The turtle,   47   and confused, froze for a moment, unsure whether the stranger meant harm. 

Bianca’s dad worked slowly and gently, making sure not to   48   the turtle with the knife. After   49   through several layers of the netting, he finally freed the animal from it. He lifted the turtle into the boat to   50   for injuries. Seeing it was unharmed, he carried it to the other side of the boat and   51   it into the water. The turtle hesitated for a moment, and then swam away   52   after a gentle push from Bianca’s dad. 

Bianca and her dad often help sea life   53  , though they rarely record these rescues. Every year,   54   people like them save countless sea creatures from dangers like old nets and litter. It’s a   55   that everyone can do their part to keep our waterways clean.

41. A. heard B. made C. mentioned D. spotted

42. A. closer B. stronger C. lazier D. lighter

43. A. refusing B. happening C. struggling D. pretending

44. A. regret B. permission C. wisdom D. hesitation

45. A. guided B. cleaned C. repaired D. equipped

46. A. boat B. knife C. map D. tooth

47. A. patient B. determined C. scared D. curious

48. A. record B. hurt C. transport D. show

49. A. cutting B. passing C. looking D. living

50. A. claim B. hide C. check D. feed

51. A. stuck B. lowered C. poured D. folded

52. A. secretly B. unwillingly C. helplessly D. quickly

53. A. under treatment B. on guard C. in trouble D. at rest

54. A. kind B. generous C. famous D. honest

55. A. shame B. reminder C. rule D. joke

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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Despite an unusually wet season in certain high-altitude (高海拔的) areas, the autumn harvest in the Xizang Autonomous Region is almost complete. According to Xizang Daily, more than 96 percent of the region’s grains   56  (harvest) last week.

Chen Yisheng, an official from the regional agriculture and rural affairs department, told   57   newspaper, “In some high-altitude areas, there was more rainfall than usual,   58   affected the growth and harvest of key crops such as highland barley.”

“The region’s agricultural and rural authorities planned ahead, arranging for agricultural experts to guide farmers to quickly harvest and dry crops in the fields. Agricultural machinery was also used   59  (improve) the efficiency of the autumn harvest and reduce losses   60  (cause) by the weather,” Chen said. These   61  (effort) have helped most farming areas finish harvesting ahead of the expected cold period.

This year, the government provided farmers   62   over 600 million yuan in agricultural financial support, which funded measures such as protecting farmland soil   63   buying agricultural machinery.

“  64  (current), the harvested highland barley, wheat, and other grains are being dried and stored. Given the progress of the autumn harvest, this   65  (year) total grain output is expected to remain at its usual level of over 1.1 million metric tons,” Chen added.

第四部分  写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

现在越来越多的人选择线上购物。请你以“My Views on Online Shopping”为题,写一篇英语短文,内容包括:

(1) 线上购物的优势和不足;

(2) 你对其未来发展趋势的看法。

注意:

(1) 写作词数应为80个左右;

(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

My Views on Online Shopping

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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。

One sunny afternoon, 8-year-old Leo was running after a colorful butterfly around the neighborhood. He laughed as he ran faster, his eyes fixed on the moving wings. He was so caught up in the game that he didn’t notice where he was going. Near the neighbor’s yard, he tripped over a small stone and crashed right into Mrs. Lee’s potted sunflowers — her favorite ones!

The pot broke into pieces, and soil spread all over the path. Leo froze, his laughter gone in a second. Mrs. Lee was always so nice to him — she’d even given him a tiny sunflower plant last spring. He knelt down and tried to put the flowers and soil back into the broken pot, but only made it worse and got his hands all dirty.

He was so scared he’d ruined her hard work that he stepped back, his heart beating fast. He looked at her door, half hoping she hadn’t seen it and half wishing she would come out so he could say sorry right away. However, scared of what Mrs. Lee might say, he turned and ran home as fast as he could. When he pushed open the door, he didn’t even take off his shoes — he just ran to his room and sat on the bed, hands covering his face.

After a few minutes, his mom Clara knocked softly on his door. “Leo? You’re home early, and you ran in so fast. Are you okay?” She eased the door open and saw him sitting with his head down. She walked over and sat next to him, putting a hand on his back. “You look upset. What’s wrong, sweetie?” she asked.

Leo took a deep breath and then told his mom what had happened with tears in his eyes. His mom hugged him gently and said, “It’s okay to make mistakes, but we need to take responsibility.” She took out a new pot and some fresh soil, and then held Leo’s hand. “Let’s go and say sorry and fix it together.”

注意:

(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;

(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Leo thought for a while and nodded. 

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To his surprise, Mrs. Lee’s face softened into a smile. 

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2025~2026学年第一学期学业评估

高二英语 参考答案

1-5 AABCA

6-10 ACBBC

11-15 BCCBC

16-20 ABCAB


A篇21. D    22. A    23. C

B篇 24. B    25. C    26. A    27. A

C篇28. B    29. D    30. C    31. A

D篇32. D    33. B    34. C    35. D

36. F    37. B    38. C    39. A    40. E


41. D    42. A    43. C    44. D    45. A    46. B    47. C    48. B    49. A    50. C    51. B    52. D    53. C    54. A    55. B


56. were harvested    57. the    58. which    59. to improve    60. caused   

61. efforts    62. with    63. and    64. Currently   65. year’s


应用文

My Views on Online Shopping

Nowadays, online shopping is getting more and more popular among people. It has clear advantages: it's very convenient — we can buy things anytime and anywhere without going out, and there are various goods to choose from. Also, prices are often lower than those in physical stores.

However, it has drawbacks, too. We can't check or try products in person, so we may get items that don't meet expectations. Sometimes, delivery is delayed or goods get damaged.

In my opinion, its future is bright. New technologies like virtual try-ons will solve some problems. With better after-sales service, online shopping will become even more popular and reliable.


读后续写

Leo thought for a while and nodded. With his mom’s reassuring hand in his, he took a deep breath to steady his nerves. Together, they gathered the scattered soil and carefully picked up the broken pieces of the pot. As they walked to Mrs. Lee’s house, Leo’s heart pounded with a mix of fear and anticipation. When they reached the door, his mom gave him an encouraging squeeze. Leo knocked softly, and when Mrs. Lee answered, he looked up, his eyes brimming with sincerity. “Mrs. Lee, I’m really sorry for breaking your sunflowers. I brought a new pot and some soil to fix it,” he said, holding out the items.

To his surprise, Mrs. Lee’s face softened into a smile. She gently took the pot and soil from Leo’s hands and said, “Oh, Leo, it’s the thought that counts. I’m so glad you came to say sorry. Accidents happen, but it’s how we deal with them that matters.” She then invited them inside and showed Leo how to properly replant the sunflowers. As they worked together, Mrs. Lee shared stories about her own childhood mishaps and how she learned from them. Leo listened intently, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. By the time they finished, the sunflowers were back in their new pot, looking as cheerful as ever. Leo left Mrs. Lee’s house with a lighter heart, knowing he had done the right thing.


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