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2025学年第二学期期中素养综合评估检测题
高二级
英语(问卷)
一、阅读理解(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
The City of Burlington public art program is presenting a series of temporary
public art signs at the Beachway in conjunction with the Ontario Culture Days.This
project will select 10 visual artists and 10 writers to create artwork that will be
displayed on temporary signs along the multi-use path.This call is open to
Burlington-based artists and is open to all art forms that can be presented in a sign
format.This includes,but is not limited to:visual art,graphic art,photography,poetry,
short story,non-fiction,etc.Submissions may be from existing or newly created work.
The artist fee for this project is $400.The City of Burlington will pay for all costs
related to the production,installation and maintenance of the signs.
Estimated Project Timeline
August 2:Call for Artists responses due
By August 12:Successful artists selected;enter into a contract with the City of
Burlington
September 6:Final artwork files due
September 23-October 13:Artwork displayed for duration of Culture Days
celebration
Application Package
Artwork Statement:Please provide a brief statement (maximum 150 words)
outlining your artwork concept.
Artwork or Writing Submission:
Visual Art Submission:Please submit an artwork sketch of your concept.This can
be a work in progress rather than a completed piece.
Writing Submission:Submissions must be a maximum of 250 words.It may be a
stand-alone piece such as a poem or short story or a part taken frot a larget
piece.
Artist Biography:Please provide a short introduction(maximum 50 words)to the
artist written in the third person.
1.What is the purpose of this text?
A.To raise money for local artists.
B.To release a collection of artwork.
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C.To introduce a cultural festival.
D.To call for artworks for a project.
2.How long will the public art signs be on display?
A.Ten days.
B.Three weeks.
C.One month.
D.Two months.
3.Which of the following meets the application requirements?
A.A 150-word poem.
B.A 100-word self-introduction.
C.A 300-word story.
D.A 200-word artwork statement.
B
Rain or shine,.Tsering Chopa treks(艰苦跋涉)for long hours to deliver mail.For
18 years,the Tibetan mailman has been an important link between a remote,
high-altitude settlement and the rest of the world.At 5,373 meters above sea level,
Pumachangthang in Nakarze county of the Xizang autonomous region is China's
highest township().The oxygen level is less than 40 percent and the annual
average temperature is-7C.However,these weren't the biggest challenges for a
postal service.The area of the township is about 1,500 square kilometers,but its
population is less than 2,000.The distance from the county town is some 70 km and a
single trip to all the six villages can be as long as 160 km.The dogged perseverance
required to get the job done under such conditions needs no further explanation.
The busiest time for I'sering Chopa is between July and August each year,when
students are waiting for their admission letters from various universities.He recalls
once he had to deliver mail to one student whose family had already moved away.He
had to quiz neighbors several times to find the new address.It was summer and the
usual road to the village was blocked because of rain.He trekked for more than 20 km
and grappled with shortness of breath all the way to finally deliver the letter."I don't
mind the hardships because it is not easy for students from remote villages to get
college admission.It was my duty to deliver the mail on time,"he savs.
One night in February 2019,a local resident Nyima Tsering's daughter had
fainted and desperately needed help.Knowing that,the mailman arranged for a car
right away and sent her to the county hospital.He also gave some cash to the family
for the girl's treatment.Nyima Tsering's daughter recovered soon,and Tsering Chopa
became an ido]in the village."I will never forget his compassion and kindness,"says
the grateful father.
In 2019,Tsering Chopa received the China Youth May Fourth Medal."It is an
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acknowledgment of what I do and a token of cncouragement as well,"he says."AndI
want to help more people living in remote areas.I want to bring the world closer to
them and take them closer to the world."
4.Which is the most challenging part of Tsering Chopa's work?
A.Trekking for long distances.
B.Suffering from cold temperatures
C.Standing extremely bad road conditions.
D.Adapting to the high-altitude environment.
5.What words can best describe Tsering Chopa according to paragraph 2?
A.Optimistic and cautious.
B.Generous and intelligent.
C.Courageous and ambitious.
D.Persistent and responsible.
6.How did Tsering Chopa help Nyima Tsering?
A.Tsering Chopa fixed his car for free.
B.Tsering Chopa saved his daughter's life.
C.Tsering Chopa delivered his admission letters quickly.
D.Tsering Chopa drove him to a hospital for treatment.
7.What is the best title for the text?
A.Hardship Makes a Good Postman
B.A Mailman Shows Kindness to Students
C.A Postman in Tiebet Bridges Huge Gap
D.Post Service Creates a Convenient Life
c
For decades,scientists thought of the brain as the most valuable and consequently
most closely guarded part of the body.Locked safely behind the blood-brain barrier,it
was broadly free of the harm of viruses and the battles started by the immune system
(免疫系统).Then,about20 years ago,.some researchers began to wonder::is the brain
really so separated from the body?The answer,according to a growing body of
evidence,is no.
The list of brain conditions that have been associated with changes elsewhere in
the body is long and growing.Changes in the makeup of the microorganisms in the
digestive system have been linked to disorders such as Parkinson's disease.There is
also a theory that infection during pregnancy could lead to brain diseases in babies.
The effect is two-way.There is a lengthening list of symptoms not typically
viewed as disorders of the nervous system,but the brain plays a large part in them.
For example,the development of a fever is influenced by a population of nerve cells
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that control body temperature and appetite.Evidence is mounting that cancers use
nerves to grow and spread.
The interconnection between the brain and body has promising implications for
our ability to both understand and treat illnesses.If some brain disorders start outside
the brain,then perhaps treatments for them could also reach in from outside.
Treatments that take effect through the digestive system,the heart or other organs,
would be much easier and less risky than those that must cross the blood-brain barrier.
It also works in the opposite direction.Study shows mice have healthier hearts
after receiving stimulation to a brain area involved in positive emotion and motivation.
Activation of the brain reward centre-called the ventral tegmental area (VTA)-
seems to cause immune changes that contribute to it.Working out how this happens
could help to destroy cancers,enhance responses to vaccines and even re-evaluate
physical diseases that,for centuries,have not been considered as being
psychologically driven.
8.What do the researchers focus on about the hraint'
A.Its protecting system.
B.Its exposure to diseases.
C.Its controlling function.
D.Its connection to the body.
9.How does the author support his idea in paragraph 2?
A.By explaining a theory.
B.By providing examples.
C.By making comparisons.
D.By presenting cause and effect.
10.Which best describes treatments that do not cross the blood-brain barrier?
A.Cheaper.
B.More specific.
C.Safer.
D.More direct.
11.What does the study suggest in the last paragraph'
A.Brain health depends on immune changes.
B.Brain stimulation leads to negative emotions.
C.The brain can help enhance psychological health.
D.The brain may be key to treating physical diseases.
D
When it comes to tackling climate change,the global conversation tends to focus
heavily on clean energy transitions and industrial emission cuts.Yet a critical
contributor to greenhouse gas output goes mostly unnoticed:the global food system.
A growing body of research reveals that food production,processing,distribution and
waste generate roughly one-quarter of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas
emissions-more than the combined emissions from all cars,trucks,trains and planes
worldwide.
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The breakdown of these emissions is both complex and revealing.Four major
parts account for the vast majority of food-related emissions.Livestock and fisheries
dominate,contributing 31%of the total,driven by methane from cattle digestion and
manure management.Crop production follows at 27%,with nitrous oxide released
from synthetic nitrogen fertilizers and soil management practices.Land-use change,
including deforestation for farmland and grassland,makes up 24%,as carbon-rich
forests are cleared and soil carbon is released.Finally,supply chains-including
transportation,packaging,refrigeration and retail-account for the remaining 18%.
Worsening the problem is the staggering scale of food waste.According to the
United Nations,one-third of all food produced for human consumption is never eaten.
This waste occurs at every stage:rotting in fields during harvest,spoiling in transit,
being discarded in supermarkets or thrown away from household refrigerators.When
food decomposes in landfills,it releases methane,a greenhouse gas over 28 times
more potent than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period.Moreover,all the energy,
water,land and labor invested in producing that wasted food are lost,creating a
double environmental burden.
Many well-intentioned efforts to reduce food's carbon footprint focus on single
solutions:shifting to plant-based diets,adopting organic farming,or improving
storage facilities.But leading climate scientists argue that such one-sided approaches
are insufficient.Instead,they call for a holistic strategy that integrates multiple
interventions:cutting food waste at every link in the chain,boosting agricultural
efficiency to produce more with fewer resources,shifting global diets away from
emissions-intensive livestock,and investing in innovative low-carbon technologles
for farming and food processing.
The global food system is deeply interconnected,meaning changes in one area
can have ripple effects across others.For example,reducing meat consumption can
lower demand for grassland,potentially slowing deforestation.Yet such shifts require
coordinated action across governments,industries and consumers.Despite the
challenges,researchers estimate that with comprehensive,immediate action,
food-related emissions could be reduced by up to 70%by 2050.This makes
transforming the food system one of the most feasible and impactful pathways to meet
the Paris Agreement's climate goals.
12.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?
A.The diverse sources of emissions in the global food system
B.The severe environmental harm caused by methane and nitrous oxide
C.The dominant role of livestock in global greenhouse gas emissions
D.The impact of fertilizers and deforestation on crop production
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13.Why does the author mention food waste in Paragraph 3?
A.To show the inefficiency of global agricultural practices
B.To explain the high carbon cost of food decomposition
C.To emphasize an additional layer of the emission problem
D.To aurgue for stricter laws against food discard
14.What does the underlined word "holistic"(Paragraph 4)most probably mean?
A.Gradual B.Comprehensive C.Experimental D.Iradilional
15.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To highlight the underestimated role of food systems in climate change
B.To demonstrate how shifting global diets can reduce food-related emissions
C.To compare different solutions for reducing agricultural emissions
D.To analyze the socioeconomic impacts of global food production
二、阅读填空(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。
Many of us have,at times,failed to pursue a goal.We want to get in shape and
join a gym,but we soon stop going and end up spending our evenings on the couch
instead.16 Such goal-pursuit failure is so common-we make New Year's
resolutions,only to admit defeat just a few weeks into the new year.
17I found in my own research that people believe time to be a crucial
ingredient in pursuing the most frequently pursued goals,such as working out,or
learning a language or instrument.The feeling that we don't have enough hours has
become such an integral part of our lives that we almost take it for granted to never
feel like we have enough time.
New research,however,shows a simple trick that allows us to get back some
control and bounce back from goal-pursuit failure.18 This simple shift in
language allows us to feel like how we dealt with our lack of time was a choice,and
that we can change our approach in the future and regain motivation.
In a study with 300 online participants,Luis Abreu discovered those instructed to
speak about a goal-pursuit failure in terms of not having made the time were more
motivated to get back on track with their goal.19 This interesting effect
occurs because people feel more in control of their time when they talk about making
the time,or even not making the time.
How we speak can have a powerful effect not only on others,but even on
ourselves.When we fail at something,it's up to us to tell ourselves a story about what
happened,and how we can do better in the future.20We can thereby find
the motivation to make time to pursue our important goals.
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A.Learning to manage our time effectively is the key to pursuing goals.
B.One way to help is to talk about time in a way that makes us its active managers.
C.This benefit was even sustained.as people reported stronger resolve a week later.
D.Hence,we must learn to prioritize our goals more effectively over other activities.
E.One of the most common reasons behind our failure to attain goals is lack of time.
F.Or we buy ingredients to cook better food,only to go back to our take-out habits soon.
G.Instead of saying that we didn't have the time,we cani say that we didn't make the time.
三、完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白
处的最佳选项。
Children were enthusiastically preparing for their approaching concert.As I
glanced up from my teacher's desk,Patty stood waiting to present her urgent
21
"Every year I g-g-get to do22 stuff.The other kids are always in a
p-p-play or something.This year,I w-w-want to do a p-p-p-poem!"
As I looked into those eager eyes,all possible excuses 23
I promised
her a special "reciting"part.Keeping that promise proved24.None of my
books had suitable selections.In desperation,I stayed up to write a poem,carefully
avoiding25 letters.It wasn't great literature,but it was26for
Patty's speech problem.
Patty memorized all the verses fast,ready to dash through them.I had to control
that rush without 27 her enthusiasm.Day after day,Patty and I practiced
hard,28 her first speaking part.
On concert night,the host of the concert came to me,"There's been a mistake.
Patty can't 29 say her own name without stuttering ()."Without time
for explanations,I30his objection with,"I know what I'm doing."
The entertainment went 31.When Patty's turn came,the host
32 nervously,"Next one...um...Patty Connors."The audience gasped,and
then fell silent.
The curtain parted to show Patty,radiant and 33
.All the efforts paid off.
She pronounced each word34,without a stutter.With sparkling eyes,she
bowed politely.The audience was silent,then 35 into enthusiastic applause.
21.A.suggestion
B.request
C.demand
D.order
22.A.delicate
B.influential
C.comprehensive
D.vigorous
23.A.stayed
B.worked
C.emerged
D.faded
24.A.tough
B.easy
C.permanent
D.distinctive
25.A.eye-catching
B.mind-blowing
C.tongue-tripping
D.heart-warming
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26.A.purchased
B.tailored
C.rewarded
D.restored
27.A.killing
B.increasing
C.declining
D.enhancing
28.A.refreshing
B.persisting
C.neglecting
D.anticipating
29.A.just
B.hardly
C.even
D.merely
30.A.put up with
B.brushed aside
C.turned down
D.took into account
31.A.terribly
B.subsequently
C.smoothly
D.awkwardly
32.A.complained
B.whispered
C.announced
D.uttered
33.A.pessimistic
B.anxious
C.suspicious
D.confident
34.A.vaguely
B.precisely
C.randomly
D.urgently
35.A.erupting
B.sliding
C.springing
D.expanding
四、语法填空(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。
In Guiyang,Guizhou Province,the students and teachers at No.2 High School
have drawn wide attention with an amazing 4-meter-high,12-meter-long relief mural
(based on the famous modern painting Rain over the Miaoling Mountains.
Completed over 156 days,it was crafted by 25 students and their art teacher Li
Meiying,as part of 36 unique extracurricular course.
Painted on the school hall wall,the mural reproduced a vivid section of the
masterpiece,celebrated for its vivid depictions of different ethnic37
(custom).The students,under Li's guidance,worked carefully to capture the
painting's scenic38(deep),polishing every detail with patience and
precision."The biggest goal we set at the beginning was 39(restore)the
original artistic charm."Li noted."So far,our school40(launch)a series
of cultural inheritance courses41this one.And it is a big challenge to
match the original watercolor tones with paint which generally42(suit)
wall applications."she added.43the tones were not exactly the same,the
students were immensely proud of their accomplishment.
The students,some of 44 had no prior painting experience,found
the project 45(incredible)rewarding,with one sharing a strong sense of
pride.
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五、应用文写作(共1题,满分15分)
近日,一些学校开始尝试使用A!辅助心理咨询。你校英文报就此现象开展
征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿。
内容包括:
1.AI辅助心理咨询的优势和不足
2.你的观点和建议
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
My Views on AI-driven Mental Health Support on Campus
六、读后续写(共1题,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。
For Karen,a single mother,was going through a difficult time,emotionally and
financjally.Karen was trying to make ends meet thanks to a small allowance and the
things she sold on the Internet.She put up for sale everything she wasn't using,
including her daughter's crib ()She had a hard time getting cid of her crib.
The crib had been passed down from mother to daughter from generation to
generation and was a true family heirloom.But when someone offered $200 for the
crib,Karen couldn't resist the temptation;$200 was actually.a lot of money for her.
She finally could buy new shoes for her daughter and pay for her school trip.
When the shopper came to pick up her crib,Karen felt as if a part of her was
leaving with her.She couldn't deny the link between all her memories and that simple
crib.She had always been very connected to her crib and to all those moments when
her daughter was in it,giving her incredible memories.
The young woman herself was not very well financially,but she liked this crib so
much that she had to buy it for the girl that was growing in her belly.The woman who
bought the crib named Jane wanted to paint the crib a different color.She had sanded
the old paint,but suddenly she saw something special;someone's signature.She
thought it was the crib maker's signature.Shocked by the discovery,and unable to
find an answer alone,she posted a photo of the crib on an antique forum to see if
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pcople could give her any information about the firm.However,she didn't gct an
exact answer.She took the crib to an auction house to betola how much it
cost.
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。
Paragraph 1:
Jane auctioned the crib to use the extra money.
Paragraph 2:
Jane sent a message to Karen,sharing the money.
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