甘肃文县第二中学等校2025-2026学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 该高二英语期中试卷以真实情境为载体,融合文化传承(如临夏砖雕)、科技前沿(AI医疗)与社会热点(TikTok音乐人),全面考查语言能力、文化意识及思维品质,适配高中英语教学需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|22题|日常生活、Muhammad Ali事迹、健康建议等|情境真实,设细节理解与推理题,提升信息获取能力| |阅读理解|15题|中国历史文化公园、健康研究、AI医疗公平性|文化传承与科技结合,通过推理判断(如哲学主题公园)考查思维层次| |完形填空|15空|服务站暖心互动|语境化词汇考查,渗透人文关怀,培育情感态度| |短文填空|10空|临夏砖雕非遗|语法与词汇运用,融入文化传承,增强文化意识| |书面表达|1题|教育机器人应用|应用文写作,结合科技场景,考查语言表达与逻辑思维| |读后续写|1题|家庭花园合作项目|叙事与情感表达,培养合作精神,提升思维品质|

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绝密★启用前 2025-2026学年文县第二中学、第三中学、文县东方学校高二下学期期中考试(英语)试卷 一、听力题 听材料,选择合适的选项。 1.What do we know about Miya? A. She is a middle school student. B. She has a brain-related health issue. C. She communicates clearly under pressure. 2.Why was Miya praised at school? A. She went through first aid training. B. She helped to save somebody’s life. C. She kept herself safe in an emergency. 3.What will the weather probably be like in the north in the afternoon? A. Rainy. B. Windy. C. Cloudy. 4.What can the listeners learn about high areas at night? A. The sky will be cloudless at midnight. B. The temperature will be below freezing. C. There will be strong winds until early evening. 5.Where does the conversation take place? A.At a restaurant. B.At a supermarket. C.At the woman’s house. 6.What does the man promise the woman? A. Wedding photos. B. A graduation party. C. A lunch out. 听下面一段材料,回答下列各题。 7.Who is the speaker? A. A boxing coach. B. A history teacher. C. A program host. 8.When did the speaker first hear about Muhammad Ali? A. In 1942. B. In 1964. C. In 1981. 9.What inspired the speaker about Muhammad Ali? A. His skills. B. His passion. C. His confidence. 10.What did Muhammad Ali do after retiring from boxing? A. He became a boxing coach. B. He traveled to different countries. C. He tried to promote peace in the world. 听材料,选择合适的选项。 11.Which part of the woman’s back is now free from pain? A. Top. B. Middle. C. Bottom. 12.What does the man think is most helpful for the woman? A. Getting a new job. B. Changing her lifestyle. C. Taking medicine regularly. 13.What is the man thinking? A. The plate is ugly. B. The woman is lying. C. He might make some money. 听下面1段材料, 回答下列各题。 14.What do we know about the organization? A. It is started by Chloe’s school. B. It is mainly targeted at elderly people. C. It offers a space for kids with special needs. 15.How does Jack feel about the two students? A. He’s proud. B. He’s concerned. C. He’s sympathetic. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 16.Who is probably the man? A. A biologist. B. A rainforest explorer. C. A tour guide. 17.What can participants do every few days? A. Telephone their family. B. Contact people by email. C. Learn to deal with emergencies. 18.What does the woman think of the new song? A. It’s amazing. B. It’s encouraging. C. It’s disappointing. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 19.What is the first thing to break people-pleasing habits? A. Lowering expectations. B. Recognizing basic needs. C. Rejecting unreasonable demands. 20.What does Dr. Lee suggest when someone makes a request? A. Accepting it immediately. B. Making a perfect excuse. C. Giving a careful assessment. 21.What is the last question about? A. Offering humble apology. B. Setting clear boundaries. C. Establishing direct communication. 22.Where does the conversation take place? A. At a studio. B. At a library. C. At a community center. 二、阅读理解 Historical and cultural theme parks in China are booming, offering gateways to the past. From vivid recreation to grand theatrical shows, these parks bring ancient dynasties to life. Here are four top-rated destinations for time-traveling across China’s history. Millennium City Park (Kaifeng, Henan) Step into the Northern Song Dynasty (960 — 1127) at this park, a 1:1 recreation of Zhang Zeduan’s iconic painting The Qingming Scroll. Wander Song-style streets, watch live shows like Judge Bao Solves Cases and Yue Fei’s Duel, and join folk activities such as a landlord’s daughter choosing a husband. The nightly water show Dream of the Eastern Capital wraps you in Song music, dance, and lights. Tang Paradise (Xi’an, Shaanxi) Transport yourself to the golden age of the Tang Dynasty (618 — 907) in this 66.7-hectare royal garden replica (复制品). Admire grand palaces, lotus ponds, and poetry lanes carved with verses by Li Bai and Du Fu. Don’t miss Dream Back to Tang Dynasty, a spectacular water-and-fire show with 300 performers, and taste authentic Tang snacks like roasted lamb and sesame cakes. Songcheng (Hangzhou, Zhejiang) Journey to the Southern Song Dynasty (1127 — 1279) in Hangzhou’s historic water town. Wander around bustling market streets with blacksmiths, teahouses, and costumed performers. The park’s signature show The Romance of the Song Dynasty blends dance, acrobatics, and special effects to retell classic tales. Combine it with nearby water parks for a full day of culture and fun. Yancheng Spring & Autumn Park (Changzhou, Jiangsu) Travel back 2,700 years to the Spring and Autumn Period (770 — 476 BCE) on the ruins of an ancient city. Explore palaces, battlefields, and schools of thought like Confucianism and Taoism. Ride themed attractions like the Bagua Maze and watch stunt shows restaging ancient wars. The night spectacle lights up the ruins, making history feel alive. These parks aren’t just entertainment — they’re living classrooms where you touch, see, and feel China’s rich past. Which dynasty will you visit first? 23.What do we know about Millennium City Park in Kaifeng? A. It has a history of more than 1000 years. B. It was built during the Northern Song Dynasty. C. It is designed based on a famous ancient painting. D. It shows ancient Chinese palace life. 24.Which park would you choose if you want to learn about ancient Chinese philosophy? A. Millennium City Park. B. Tang Paradise. C. Songcheng. D. Yancheng Spring & Autumn Park. 25.What do the four theme parks have in common according to the passage? A. They are all built on the ruins of ancient cities. B. They all offer immersive experiences of Chinese history. C. They are all located in the capitals of ancient dynasties. D. They all feature large-scale nighttime performances. Sara Kays, a 22-year-old girl, is a rising star on online video-sharing platforms. She not only uses TikTok to promote her music, but also posts songs to get feedback (反馈) from her followers. “It’s been cool to engage with people that way,” said Kays, who has been using online platforms to realize her music dream. Now, she is famous on TikTok with about 1.3 million followers. She released (发布) her song Remember That Night? in November 2020. The post blew up, getting almost three million views in a matter of days. Kays has loved singing since she was young. At 11, she got a guitar from her mother and then started to sing while playing. Gradually, people started asking her to play at restaurants and she also started to post some live videos on YouTube, gaining her more and more followers. At 17, Kays turned to songwriting to help her deal with the confusion (困惑) in life and serve as an outlet for her thoughts and feelings. “I feel very lucky to have the opportunity to release songs and that all these people are listening to them online,” said Kays. “It’s been amazing.” Different from other content creators who update their content frequently, Kays updates on a weekly basis and only posts videos about her songs and related stories, such as singing, playing the guitar or ukulele, shooting music videos. Her videos are always simple, and the recording process is pretty simple too: she edits the vocals and video in her room. Now, Kays has signed with a music company. In Kays’ eyes, people like her songs and videos because she writes about life experiences and emotions of the youth. “I just sing and share my feelings about divorced parents, body image, loneliness and mental health,” said Kays. “I want more people to know they’re not alone with the struggles in their lives.” 26.Why did Kays start to create music? A. She hoped to make money by writing songs. B. She wanted to help parents with their difficulties. C. She wanted to find a way to express her emotions. D. She was requested by her followers to write songs for them. 27.What can we infer about Sara Kays from the passage? A. She started songwriting just for fun. B. She thinks her success is only due to luck. C. She doesn’t like interacting with her followers. D. She wants to make people feel less alone in their struggles. 28.Which of the following words best describe Kays? A. Talented and honest. B. Creative and inspiring. C. Kind and hardworking. D. Responsible and fortunate. 29.What’s the best title for the text? A. Music Videos Released on TikTok B. The Popularity of Music on TikTok C. A Girl Chasing Her Dream on TikTok D. Different Ways to Use TikTok Well Scientists looking to tackle our ongoing obesity crisis have made an important discovery: Intermittent (间歇的) calorie restriction leads to significant changes both in the gut (肠道) and the brain, which may open up new options for maintaining a healthy weight. Researchers from China studied 25 volunteers classed as obese over a period of 62 days, during which they took part in an intermittent energy restriction (IER) program, a method that involves careful control of calorie intake and eating little or no food on some days. Not only did the participants in the study lose weight — 7.6 kilograms or 7.8 percent of their body weight on average — but there was evidence of shifts in the activity of obesity-related regions of the brain, and in the makeup of gut bacteria (细菌). It’s not clear what causes these changes, or whether the gut is influencing the brain or the brain is influencing the gut. However, we do know that the gut and the brain are closely linked, so treating certain regions of the brain could be a way to control food intake. The changes in brain activity were in regions known to be important in the regulation of appetite and addiction — including the inferior frontal orbital gyrus. What’s more, the gut microbiome (微生物组) changes were linked to particular brain regions. More than a billion people worldwide are estimated to have obesity, which leads to an increased risk for a host of different health issues, from cancer to heart disease. Knowing more about how our brains and guts are dependent on each other could make a huge difference in effectively preventing and reducing obesity. “The next question to be answered is the precise mechanism by which the gut microbiome and the brain communicate in obese people, including those who are losing weight,” said Wang, a biomedical scientist from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. “What specific gut microbiome and brain regions are critical for successful weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight?” 30.What does the study find about intermittent calorie restriction? A. It influences brain microbiome. B. It works mainly by reducing appetite. C. It affects both the gut and the brain. D. It effectively reduces the gut bacteria. 31.What did the 62-day study reveal regarding the participants? A. They ate little food on most days. B. Their brain and gut activities changed. C. Their calorie intake increased greatly. D. They lost over 8% of their body weight. 32.What is Wang’s statement about? A. The choice of new research methods. B. The need to involve more researchers. C. The possible direction for further study. D. The potential application of the findings. 33.Which can be the best title for the text? A. The New Discovery Will Help End Obesity B. The Gut-Brain Link May Aid Weight Control C. The Gut-Brain Link May Reveal a Secret of Fat D. The Gut Microbiome Will Have a Hidden Effect For decades, cancer research has been disturbed by a persistent problem: the data used to train artificial intelligence (AI) often excludes diverse populations. Many medical datasets are overwhelmingly collected from patients of European descent (血统), meaning AI models learn to diagnose and treat cancer depending on a narrow slice of humanity. This lack of diversity can lead to misdiagnosis or ineffective treatment for underrepresented groups. Now, a team at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a novel technique that uses generative AI to address this inequality head-on. Instead of simply getting rid of biased data, their model creates synthetic (合成的) medical images — such as breast cancer scans — that are based on the characteristics of real patients from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. These synthetic images are not of real people; they are digitally generated representations designed to fill the gaps in existing datasets. The potential is transformative. By training diagnostic AI on a more balanced dataset enriched with these synthetic images, the system’s accuracy across all population groups improves significantly. Early tests show that the technique can reduce a form of algorithmic bias known as “underspecification,” where models perform well on paper but fail in real-world, diverse clinical settings. “We are not just fixing the data; we are fundamentally re-engineering the fairness of the model.” explains lead researcher Dr. Sarah Chen. However, the method is a double-edged sword. While it can “unbias” data, the very same technology could be weaponized to increase bias. If an ill-intentioned researcher uses the same technique to generate synthetic data that over-represents a particular group or leads to harmful stereotypes (刻板印象), it could create AI models that are even more prejudiced than those trained on real-world data. The line between correcting historical unfairness and creating new, synthetic ones is pretty thin. This concern places a significant ethical burden on researchers. What should be confirmed is no longer the accuracy of an AI model but the ethical soundness. After all, in the scientists’ eyes it can promise fairer healthcare in the years to come. 34.What problem has puzzled researchers in cancer treatment? A. High cost of collecting data. B. Overuse of AI in diagnosis. C. Biased data sampling. D. Misdiagnosis for patients. 35.What is paragraph 2 of the text mainly about? A. The principle of the technique. B. The process of the representation. C. The purpose of the study. D. The achievements of the design. 36.What is Dr. Sarah Chen’s attitude towards the new method? A. Objective. B. Worried. C. Optimistic. D. Doubtful. 37.What should future scientists pay attention to when using AI models? A. Getting rid of the concern. B. Creating more training images. C. Checking for ethical risks. D. Avoiding negative stereotypes. 三、七选五 38.Our world faces a twofold challenge: feeding a population projected to reach 10 billion by 2050 while minimizing environmental degradation. Precision agriculture (PA) emerges as a transformative solution. ①_____________To put it precisely, it uses digital tools and real-time data to tailor farming practices-from planting to harvesting. This data-driven approach promises not only higher yields but also greater sustainability, making it a cornerstone of modern food systems. One example is the use of drones equipped with multispectral sensors to monitor crop health. The drones fly over the fields and take high-resolution photos and data in a variety of light wavelengths. Weaker plants show clear differences in light reflection when compared to healthy ones. ②_____________They can apply fertilizer, water, or pesticides just where they are needed instead of randomly over their fields. ③_____________High upfront costs for equipment and software can exclude small-scale farmers, particularly in low-income regions. Data privacy concerns also arise as more farm operations rely on interconnected digital systems.④_____________Governments and private sectors must invest in education and rural broadband expansion. Besides, collaborations between tech companies, universities, and farmers’ cooperatives can help speed up innovation. As climate change intensifies, PA will play a critical role in building a food system capable of adapting to shifting weather patterns. Its ability to turn data into actionable insights may well determine whether we can feed future generations without sacrificing the health of our Earth. ⑤_____________ In a world where every decision matters, there’s no better time to embrace this revolution. A. PA is not without its challenges. B. It functions as a one-size-fits-all approach. C. To overcome these challenges, joint efforts are needed. D. Using the information, farmers can make focused decisions. E. It uses advanced technologies to optimize every aspect of farming. F. By making data-dependent decisions, farmers can improve productivity. G. In essence, PA isn’t just about growing more; it’s about growing smarter. 四、完形填空(15空) On a long trip to Brisbane we stopped into a service station in Kilcoy for a bathroom break and some fuel. We went into the shop to the bathroom first and then the        1        to pay. My son was a little eccentric (搞怪的) and life loving, so as he usually did. He was dancing as he walked, twirling (扭动) his hips and         2         to his own moves. Since I was totally         3         to his moves, it didn’t         4         my mind at all until the young gentleman working behind the counter         5         his “brilliant dance routine”. He told my son that he loved his moves and it was a         6         to see him come into his shop. My boy felt so         7         with himself that he continued to dance around gently as I paid and         8         the gentleman for his kind remarks. As we went to leave, the gentleman gave my boy a lollipop (棒棒糖) as a        9        . I was absolutely blown away by his kindness. It might be         10        , but to us it wasn’t. Not many people         11         the time out of their days to talk to children. However, the young gentleman was more than         12         and happy to have a chat. My son felt important and         13         loved his treat. I also personally really appreciated his kind         14        . As a parent on a long drive with small kids, it is these small acts that will         15        or break our day. 39.A. company B. counter C. apartment D. hall 40.A. tending B. pointing C. singing D. adapting 41.A. used B. addicted C. devoted D. opposed 42.A. clear B. change C. read D. cross 43.A. expanded on B. concentrated on C. commented on D. insisted on 44.A. mistake B. delight C. pity D. comfort 45.A. frustrated B. pleased C. annoyed D. tired 46.A. thanked B. accepted C. invited D. assisted 47.A. prize B. treasure C. treat D. pleasure 48.A. tough B. significant C. typical D. small 49.A. take B. draw C. waste D. use 50.A. outgoing B. willing C. optimistic D. energetic 51.A. hopefully B. slightly C. curiously D. obviously 52.A. gesture B. attitude C. thought D. determination 53.A. help B. build C. make D. ruin 五、短文填空 54.Brick carvings are a remarkable feature of traditional Chinese architecture, ①_______________ bricks serving as canvases (画布) and carving tools acting as brushes. ②_____________________ (recognize) as a national-level intangible cultural heritage in China, brick carving in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Gansu Province, has a long history. The brick carving craft is ③____________________ (primary) divided into two main techniques: carving and molding. The motifs (图案) found in Linxia brick carvings feature a wide range of themes, including ancient patterns passed down through generations ④______________ designs filled with a spirit of creativity. Today’s artisans, with a broader outlook, draw ⑤_____________________ (inspire) from classical paintings, photography and even images found online. Over time, brick carving in Linxia ⑥_____________________ (evolve) into a more systematic, industrialized approach from a scattered, workshop-based practice. For years, a group of brick carving experts have been dedicated to ⑦_____________________ (perfect) the craft and incorporated the traditional techniques into the design of creative cultural products. As brick carving finds wider use in cultural tourism and public spaces, ⑧______________ (it) production methods have developed. The industry now incorporates eco-friendly materials and machinery while preserving traditional hand-carving skills. ⑨__________________ large-scale companies, small workshops and heritage training centers have also emerged in scenic areas and villages. They serve not only as production centers but also as hands-on experience sites, ⑩________________ visitors can engage with the materials and watch the crafting process firsthand. 六、书面表达 55.假定你是某国际学校学生李华,学校计划引入教育机器人“Mike 老师”,专门用于课后英语口语练习。校长Mr Black就此向学生征求意见。请你用英语给他写一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 表明你的态度; 2. 说明理由。 注意: 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。 Dear Mr Black, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 七、读后续写 56.The Garden Project That Bonded Us When Dad announced we would transform the overgrown backyard into a vegetable garden, I rolled my eyes while Tom, my 12-year-old little brother, cheered. “It’s a waste of time,” I complained, scrolling through my phone. “We could just buy vegetables from the supermarket.” Tom, however, had always dreamed of growing his own tomatoes—especially since Mom’s birthday was only three months away, and he’d been talking about picking fresh tomatoes to make her favorite pasta sauce. Dad smiled, handing us a list, “Lily, you’ll handle planning the layout (布局) and buying seedlings (幼苗). Tom, you’ re in charge of clearing the weeds and digging the soil. Teamwork makes the dream work” He paused, glancing at the calendar on the wall where Mom’s birthday was circled in red. “Three months is quite enough for those potato seedlings to bear fruit—perfect timing if we get started now.” The first weekend, conflict erupted. I spent hours researching online but forgot to buy the seedlings, comforting myself “too busy with homework.” Tom was pulling weeds for hours, sweating profusely. Several days later, he marched into the garden expecting to find rows of seedlings, only to be met with empty yard, and then exploded with anger, shouting “You didn’t even do your basic job I’m doing all the hard work while you’re sitting on the couch Look! My gloves are worn out” I fired back, “Digging is easy My part requires intelligence, not just brute force” We refused to speak to each other, leaving the half-cleared yard in chaos. Dad didn’t intervene immediately; instead, he left a note on the kitchen table, “Labor teaches us responsibility, and teamwork means supporting each other, not blaming.” That night, I couldn’t sleep, remembering how Tom had helped me fix my bike last year, even though he’d had a fever. Meanwhile, Tom lay in his room staring at the layout paper I threw to him earlier that week, recalling the way I’d lingered over the layout drawings many times, saying, “Mom will definitely love it.” The next morning, I woke up at dawn, grabbed my wallet, and raced to the store. I came back with not just tomato seedlings but also a new pair of gardening gloves for Tom. 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。 Para. 1: Tom was already in the backyard when I arrived. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para. 2: Finally, the big day came—Mom’s birthday. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ( 第 1 页 共 5 页 ) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。A girl in first grade has been celebrated at her school. Ma benny, who was just seven, phone nine, nine, nine. After her mother, Rachel lang, had a sudden fall at home. Regio, who suffers from a brain condition, was lying on the floor when her daughter called the emergency number, asking, can you help my mom? SHE was also able to give her mother's name and address to ensure the police and ambuLance cut arrive quickly. Reporters later learned that mea had similar training just a week before the accident, which showed how important IT is to know what to do in emergency is. As for the weather, this morning will start brightly across most of the country. Then showers will move in an easter ly direction over northern areas. From the day, the south will remain cloudless and dry, making IT a great day for the beach, but strong winds are expected by evening. Temperatures ranged from eighteen degree soucians in the south to ten degree soucians in the north. 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I'll make IT up to you by taking you out for lunch later. Okay, i'll take lots of photos so you can see what you miss out on. Brian, would you come to my graduation party next saturday? I appreciated, but I have a wedding to attend that day. I'll make IT up to you by taking you out for lunch later. Okay, i'll take lots of photos so you can see what you miss out on. Good evening, everyone. Welcome to our program. today. I'd like to share the story about muhamad all. Maybe you have known about him from history lessons or movies, but I believe most of our audience are too Young to have watch him compete as a professional boxer. Even if you never watch the boxing or never ahead of him, there is much to admire about this athletes life. Ali was born in nineteen forty two when he was four years old. 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Rachel, who suffers from a brain condition, was lying on the floor when her daughter called the emergency number, asking, “Can you help my mom?” She was also able to give her mother’s name and address to ensure the police and ambulance could arrive quickly. Reporters later learned that Miya had similar training just a week before the accident, which showed how important it is to know what to do in emergencies. As for the weather, this morning will start brightly across most of the country. Then showers will move in an easterly direction over northern areas from midday. The south will remain cloudless and dry, making it a great day for the beach. But strong winds are expected by evening. Temperatures range from 18℃ in the south to 10℃ in the north. However, it will go as low as -2℃ in high areas where there is also a chance of snow. That’s all we have for now. We’ll be back in an hour with more updates. 5.答案:A 解析:W: Good morning. What can I get you today? M: Eggs always sound good. But what do you suggest? W: If you’re really hungry, the pancakes or pies are wonderful. M: Hmm. I’ll have a pancake, please. And a cup of milk. 6.答案:C 7.答案:C 8.答案:B 9.答案:B 10.答案:C 解析:Good evening, everyone. Welcome to our program. Today, I’d like to share the story about Muhammad Ali. Maybe you have known about him from history lessons or movies. But I believe most of our audience are too young to have watched him compete as a professional boxer. Even if you’ve never watched boxing or never heard of him, there is much to admire about this athlete’s life. Ali was born in 1942. When he was four years old, he said to his mom that he wanted to be the world champion. In 1964, he defeated Sonny Liston in a fight for the heavyweight championship of the world, successfully becoming the world champion. This is when I first learned about him. It was his passion for what he was doing that inspired me, rather than his skills or his confidence. He once said, “Don’t count the days. Make the days count.” His coach said that he was always the first to come and the last to leave during practice. Ali retired from boxing in 1981 and then devoted his life to world peace. That earned him the support of many countries, from world leaders to ordinary people. 11.答案:B 12.答案:B 解析:W: Hi, my friend recommended me to come here. He said you are an expert in back pain. M: Where exactly does it hurt? W: I have pain all over my upper back and shoulders, and sometimes it spreads down to the lower part of my back. M: How about the middle of your back? W: Not that I’ve noticed, but it was painful when I was younger. I worked in a factory and used to lift heavy objects. So I am doing a desk job now. M: Okay. I’ll give you some medicine to relieve your pain, but more importantly, you need to do some regular exercise and avoid sitting for long hours. 13.答案:C 解析:W: Look at this plate. They want $1 for it. I know it’s an ugly thing, but this mark at the bottom of the plate means it is rare. One was sold for $10,000 recently. M: Keep your voice down. Pay for it and see if there are any more. 14.答案:C 15.答案:A 解析:W: Jack, I’d like to share a special non-profit organization with you. It’s Exceptional Day of Play. M: You’ve aroused my curiosity. Tell me more. W: The organization was co-founded by high school seniors Peyton Beeli and Alexa King. M: Amazing. Why do they have such an idea? W: Alexa’s little sister, Chloe, has a complex genetic disorder that primarily affects the nervous system, causing delayed development and other issues. Alexa and Peyton struggled to find places where Chloe could interact with others in a comfortable and safe environment. They saw a need in the community, not just for Chloe but for all kids with diverse needs. M: I must say teens are making a difference. 16.答案:C 17.答案:B 解析:W: I have some questions. Do we spend quite some time in the rainforest? M: Yes. Most of the trip, in fact. W: And how do we stay in touch with our family and friends? M: Well, you can bring your mobile phone, but normally we ask people to keep them switched off. Otherwise, there are constant incoming calls which interrupt everything. But every few days we make sure we’re somewhere you can email people. Of course, if there’s an emergency, we’ll arrange it so you can speak to your family. W: That’s good to hear. Thank you. 18.答案:C 19.答案:B 20.答案:C 21.答案:B 22.答案:A 23.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据Millennium City Park (Kaifeng, Henan)部分“Step into the Northern Song Dynasty (960 — 1127) at this park, a 1:1 recreation of Zhang Zeduan’s iconic painting The Qingming Scroll. (走进这个公园,就如同走进了北宋 (960—1127),它是张择端标志性画作《清明上河图》的1:1复刻)”可知,开封的千年古城公园是根据一幅著名的古代画作设计的。故选C项。 24.答案:D 解析:细节理解题。根据Yancheng Spring & Autumn Park (Changzhou, Jiangsu)部分“Travel back 2,700 years to the Spring and Autumn Period (770 — 476 BCE) on the ruins of an ancient city. Explore palaces, battlefields, and schools of thought like Confucianism and Taoism. (在古城遗址上穿越回2700年前的春秋时期 (公元前770—476年)。探索宫殿、战场以及儒家和道家等思想流派)”可知,如果想了解中国古代哲学,可以选择淹城春秋公园。故选D项。 25.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“Historical and cultural theme parks in China are booming, offering gateways to the past. From vivid recreation to grand theatrical shows, these parks bring ancient dynasties to life. Here are four top-rated destinations for time-traveling across China’s history. (中国的历史文化主题公园蓬勃发展,为人们提供了通往过去的窗口。从生动的复刻到盛大的戏剧表演,这些公园让古代王朝重现生机。以下是四个穿越中国历史的顶级目的地)”以及后文对四个主题公园的介绍可知,四个主题公园都能让人沉浸式体验中国历史。故选B项。 26.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“At 17, Kays turned to songwriting to help her deal with the confusion (困惑) in life and serve as an outlet for her thoughts and feelings.(17岁时,Kays开始创作歌曲,以此应对生活中的困惑,将其作为抒发自己想法和情感的出口。)”可知,Kays开始创作音乐是为了找到表达自己情绪的方式。故选C。 27.答案:D 解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段““I want more people to know they’re not alone with the struggles in their lives.”(“我想让更多人知道,他们在生活中遇到的困境,并不是只有自己在承受。”)”可知,Sara Kays希望让人们在困境中不再感到孤独。故选D。 28.答案:B 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段“She not only uses TikTok to promote her music, but also posts songs to get feedback from her followers.(她不仅用TikTok推广自己的音乐,还发布歌曲来获取粉丝的反馈。)”、第三段“At 11, she got a guitar from her mother and then started to sing while playing.(11岁时,她从母亲那里得到了一把吉他,之后开始边弹边唱。)”、第五段“Kays updates on a weekly basis and only posts videos about her songs and related stories, such as singing, playing the guitar or ukulele, shooting music videos.(Kays每周更新一次,只发布和她的歌曲及相关故事有关的视频,比如唱歌、弹吉他或尤克里里、拍摄音乐视频。)”以及最后一段“I want more people to know they’re not alone with the struggles in their lives.(我想让更多人知道,他们在生活中遇到的困境,并不是只有自己在承受。)”可知,她是有创造力的,鼓舞人心的。 故选B。 29.答案:C 解析:主旨大意题。根据第一段“Sara Kays, a 22-year-old girl, is a rising star on online video-sharing platforms. She not only uses TikTok to promote her music, but also posts songs to get feedback from her followers.(22岁的女孩Sara Kays是网络视频分享平台上的一颗新星。她不仅用TikTok推广自己的音乐,还发布歌曲来获取粉丝的反馈。)”及全文内容均围绕这一核心展开可知,C选项“A Girl Chasing Her Dream on TikTok(一位在TikTok上追逐梦想的女孩)”最能概括全文主旨。故选C。 30.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“Intermittent (间歇的) calorie restriction leads to significant changes both in the gut (肠道) and the brain, which may open up new options for maintaining a healthy weight.(间歇性的热量限制会对肠道和大脑产生显著影响,这或许为保持健康体重提供了新的可能性)”可知,这项研究发现间歇性节食对肠道和大脑都有影响。 31.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Not only did the participants in the study lose weight — 7.6 kilograms or 7.8 percent of their body weight on average — but there was evidence of shifts in the activity of obesity-related regions of the brain, and in the makeup of gut bacteria (细菌).(参与研究的人员不仅成功减重——平均减重7.6公斤,即体重的7.8%——而且还有证据表明,与肥胖相关的大脑区域的活动发生了变化,肠道细菌的构成也发生了改变)”可知,这项为期62天的研究对参与者大脑和肠道活动发生了变化。 32.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段““The next question to be answered is the precise mechanism by which the gut microbiome and the brain communicate in obese people, including those who are losing weight,” said Wang, a biomedical scientist from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. “What specific gut microbiome and brain regions are critical for successful weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight?”(“接下来需要解答的问题是,在肥胖人群中(包括那些正在减肥的人),肠道微生物群与大脑之间进行信息交流的确切机制是怎样的。”中国科学院的生物医学科学家王博士说道。“哪些特定的肠道微生物群和大脑区域对于成功减肥以及保持健康体重至关重要呢?”)”可知,王的陈述关于进一步研究的可能方向。 33.答案:B 解析:主旨大意题。根据第一段“Scientists looking to tackle our ongoing obesity crisis have made an important discovery: Intermittent (间歇的) calorie restriction leads to significant changes both in the gut (肠道) and the brain, which may open up new options for maintaining a healthy weight.(科学家们为应对当前的肥胖问题而努力探索,他们取得了一项重要发现:间歇性限制热量摄入会对肠道和大脑产生显著影响,这或许为保持健康体重提供了新的可能性)”结合文章主要说明了研究发现间歇热量限制可改变肥胖人群肠道与大脑状态,肠脑联系紧密。探明二者互动机制,有望为预防、改善肥胖问题提供全新解决思路与办法。可知,B选项“肠脑联系或许有助于控制体重”最符合文章标题。 34.答案:C 解析:根据第一段“the data used to train artificial intelligence (AI) often excludes diverse populations... This lack of diversity can lead to misdiagnosis”可知,困扰癌症研究的核心问题是数据采样存在偏见(缺乏多样性)。 35.答案:A 解析:第二段主要介绍了MIT团队开发的新技术的原理:利用生成式AI创建基于不同种族真实患者特征的合成医学图像,填补现有数据集的空白。 36.答案:C 解析:根据第三段Dr. Sarah Chen的话“We are not just fixing the data; we are fundamentally re-engineering the fairness of the model”可知,她对这项新技术的前景持乐观态度。 37.答案:C 解析:根据最后一段“What should be confirmed is no longer the accuracy of an AI model but the ethical soundness”可知,未来科学家使用AI模型时需要重点关注伦理风险。 38.答案:E; D; A; C; G 解析:①根据上文“Precision agriculture (PA) emerges as a transformative solution.(精准农业成为一种变革性解决方案)”以及下文“To put it precisely, it uses digital tools and real-time data to tailor farming practices-from planting to harvesting.(具体来说,它利用数字工具和实时数据来定制从种植到收获的农业操作)”可知,此处应解释精准农业的运作方式,E选项“It uses advanced technologies to optimize every aspect of farming.(它利用先进技术优化农业的各个方面)”中的advanced technologies呼应下文digital tools,every aspect of farming对应from planting to harvesting,起到承上启下作用,符合语境。故选E项。 ②根据上文“The drones fly over the fields and take high-resolution photos and data in a variety of light wavelengths. Weaker plants show clear differences in light reflection when compared to healthy ones.(无人机飞越田野,拍摄高分辨率照片并收集多种波长的光线数据。长势较弱的植物与健康植物在光反射上有明显差异)”以及下文“They can apply fertilizer, water, or pesticides just where they are needed instead of randomly over their fields.(他们可以只在需要的地方施肥、浇水或喷洒农药,而不是在田里随机操作)”可知,此处应体现农民利用无人机收集的信息做决策,D选项“Using the information, farmers can make focused decisions.(利用这些信息,农民可以做出针对性决策)”中的the information指代上文无人机收集的数据,focused decisions呼应下文精准操作,符合语境。故选D项。 ③根据下文“High upfront costs for equipment and software can exclude small-scale farmers, particularly in low-income regions. Data privacy concerns also arise as more farm operations rely on interconnected digital systems.(设备和软件的高昂前期成本可能会让小规模农民望而却步,尤其是在低收入地区。随着更多农业操作依赖互联数字系统,数据隐私问题也随之出现)”可知,此处应引出精准农业存在的问题,A选项“PA is not without its challenges.(精准农业并非没有挑战)”直接点出主题,总领下文的成本和隐私问题,符合语境。故选A项。 ④根据上文提出的成本和隐私挑战,以及下文“Governments and private sectors must invest in education and rural broadband expansion. Besides, collaborations between tech companies, universities, and farmers’ cooperatives can help speed up innovation.(政府和私营部门必须投资于教育和农村宽带建设。此外,科技公司、大学和农民合作社之间的合作有助于加快创新)”可知,此处应提出应对挑战的办法,C选项“To overcome these challenges, joint efforts are needed.(为克服这些挑战,需要各方共同努力)”中的these challenges指代上文问题,joint efforts呼应下文政府、私营部门等多方合作,符合语境。故选C项。 ⑤根据上文“As climate change intensifies, PA will play a critical role in building a food system capable of adapting to shifting weather patterns. Its ability to turn data into actionable insights may well determine whether we can feed future generations without sacrificing the health of our Earth.(随着气候变化加剧,精准农业将在构建能够适应天气变化的粮食系统中发挥关键作用。它将数据转化为可行见解的能力,很可能决定我们能否在不牺牲地球健康的前提下养活后代)”以及下文“In a world where every decision matters, there’s no better time to embrace this revolution.(在一个每个决定都至关重要的世界里,没有比现在更好的时机来拥抱这场变革了)”可知,此处应升华精准农业的意义,G选项“In essence, PA isn’t just about growing more; it’s about growing smarter.(本质上,精准农业不仅仅是为了提高产量,更是为了智慧种植)”呼应上文feed future generations without sacrificing the health of our Earth,同时引出下文对这场变革的倡导,符合语境。故选G项。 39.答案:B 解析:句意:我们先去商店洗手间,然后到柜台付款。counter 柜台(商店付款处)company 公司;apartment 公寓;hall 大厅 → 均不符合 40.答案:C 解析:句意:他边走边跳,扭着屁股,跟着自己的节奏唱歌。sing to one’s own moves 跟着自己的动作哼唱,符合 “搞怪、热爱生活” 的形象tend 照料;point 指;adapt 适应 → 不搭配 41.答案:A 解析:句意:因为我完全习惯了他的举动。be used to 习惯于......addicted 上瘾;devoted 献身;opposed 反对 → 错误 42.答案:D 解析:句意:我根本没有想到什么,直到柜台后的店员开口。cross one’s mind 闪过脑海、想到clear 清除;change 改变;read 读 → 固定搭配错误 43.答案:C 解析:句意:直到店员评论他 “精彩的舞步”。comment on 评论、评价expand on 详述;concentrate on 专注;insist on 坚持 → 不符合 44.答案:B 解析:句意:他说很喜欢孩子的动作,见到他来店里是一件开心的事。it’s a delight to do... 做某事很愉快mistake 错误;pity 遗憾;comfort 安慰 → 不匹配 45.答案:B 解析:句意:我儿子感到非常开心、自豪。pleased 高兴的、满意的frustrated 沮丧;annoyed 恼怒;tired 疲惫 → 相反 46.答案:A 解析:句意:我付款并感谢这位先生的善意话语。thank sb. for... 因...... 感谢某人accept 接受;invite 邀请;assist 协助 → 不符合 47.答案:C 解析:句意:先生给了孩子一根棒棒糖作为款待 / 小礼物。treat 款待、小零食(文中指奖励孩子的小礼物)prize 奖品;treasure 珍宝;pleasure 乐趣 → 不贴切 48.答案:D 解析:句意:这也许微不足道,但对我们来说意义重大。small 微小的,对应后文 “small acts”tough 艰难;significant 重要;typical 典型 → 错误 49.答案:A 解析:句意:没有多少人会抽出时间和孩子聊天。take time out of... 从...... 中抽出时间draw 画;waste 浪费;use 使用 → 搭配错误 50.答案:B 解析:句意:然而这位年轻人非常愿意并开心地聊天。willing 乐意的outgoing 外向;optimistic 乐观;energetic 精力充沛 → 不贴合 51.答案:D 解析:句意:儿子感到自己很重要,显然很喜欢这份小礼物。obviously 显然地hopefully 希望地;slightly 稍微;curiously 好奇地 → 不符合 52.答案:A 解析:句意:我个人非常感激他的善意举动。kind gesture 善意的行为、姿态attitude 态度;thought 想法;determination 决心 → 不准确 53.答案:C 解析:句意:正是这些小事成就或毁掉我们的一天。make or break 固定短语:要么成就、要么毁掉help 帮助;build 建造;ruin 毁掉 → 不构成搭配 54.答案:with;Recognized;primarily;and;inspiration;has evolved;perfecting;its;Besides;where 解析:①考查with的复合结构,“with+宾语+宾语补足语”,此处bricks和serve是主动关系,用现在分词serving。 ②考查过去分词作状语,brick carving和recognize是被动关系,意为“被认定为国家级非物质文化遗产”。 ③考查副词修饰动词divided,意为“主要分为两种技术”。 ④考查并列连词,连接“代代相传的古代图案”和“充满创意的设计”两个并列成分。 ⑤考查名词作宾语,draw inspiration from意为“从……中汲取灵感”。 ⑥考查现在完成时,over time是现在完成时的标志,主语是单数,故用has evolved。 ⑦考查固定搭配be dedicated to doing sth.,意为“致力于做某事”。 ⑧考查形容词性物主代词,修饰名词production methods,意为“它的生产方式”。 ⑨考查介词,意为“除了……之外还有”,表示除了大公司,小作坊和培训中心也涌现出来。 ⑩考查定语从句,先行词是sites,在从句中作地点状语,故用关系副词where。 55.答案:Dear Mr Black, I strongly support the plan to introduce the educational robot “Mike” for after-class oral English practice. First of all, we can practice speaking with it anytime after class, which is very convenient for busy students like us. Besides, we won’t feel shy or nervous when talking to a robot, so we can speak more bravely. Most importantly, it can offer tailored feedback, which will definitely help us make faster progress in our oral English. I believe this robot will greatly benefit our English learning. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 解析:1.词汇积累 支持:support → back 方便的:convenient → handy 量身定制的:tailored → customized 进步:progress → advancement 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:I strongly support the plan to introduce the educational robot “Mike” for after-class oral English practice. 拓展句:I strongly support the plan that the educational robot “Mike” will be introduced for after-class oral English practice. [高分句型1] First of all, we can practice speaking with it anytime after class, which is very convenient for busy students like us. (运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) [高分句型2] Most importantly, it can offer tailored feedback, which will definitely help us make faster progress in our oral English. (运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) 56.答案:Tom was already in the backyard when I arrived. I approached quietly, holding out the gloves and seedlings. “Sorry I messed up earlier, I shouldn’t have been rude to you.” I mumbled. Tom turned around, with a faint surprise crossing his face. He took them readily and grinned, “That’s all right. Let’s get started.” Together, we planted the seedlings, him digging neat holes and me arranging them according to the layout. Sweat dripped down our faces, but laughter replaced our earlier misunderstanding as we helped each other. We waited, hopeful for a little miracle to take root. Finally, the big day came — Mom’s birthday. We led her to the garden, where ripe tomatoes hung thick and heavy on the branches. Mom hugged us tightly, tears blurring her vision, “This is the best birthday gift — seeing you two work together.” Dad, together with us, picked some fresh tomatoes to make sauce. We enjoyed it, chatting and laughing joyfully. Teamwork and understanding didn’t just grow plants, they bonded our hearts closer and wove our family closer. Family love is a gift far sweeter than any sauce, a memory we would cherish forever. 解析:本文情节连贯合理,第一段承接原文,写“我”买了幼苗和新手套向Tom道歉,两人和解后一起种下幼苗,在劳动中消除了误会;第二段写妈妈生日时,菜园里的西红柿丰收,妈妈收到了最好的生日礼物,一家人其乐融融;文章升华了主题,说明团队合作和理解不仅能种出植物,还能增进家人之间的感情,情感真挚,符合读后续写的要求,词数也在150词左右。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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