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2025~2026学年第二学期高二年级供题训练
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival
The Smithsonian Folklife Festival presents a wide-ranging theme this year:Youth and
the Future of Culture.Visitors can explore the perspectives and experiences of today's young
people.The Festival opens from July 2 to July 7 on the National Mall.
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Program Highlights
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Building Trades Artisans(工匠)
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In the Next Generation Artisans in the Traditional Building Trades area,Festival goers
will meet inspiring young artisans who are learning the building crafts from master artisans
devoted to passing on their knowledge and skills to the next generation.
Native Language Reclamation(复头)
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The Native Language Reclamation in the U.S.area at the Festival features four groups
representing different languages and regions.In the Language Lodge,visitors can learn how
these languages sound and how they can be passed on to future generations.To accompany the
language sessions,there will be lacrosse(长曲棍球)demonstrations,,Alutiiq social dances,
and lessons in Mohawk basket making.
Films and Discussions
The Arts and Industries Building will serve as a theater during the Festival with film
screenings,workshops and talks with emerging media makers.The short films have been
created by the Ghetto Film School,Action Youth Media,Deanwood Radio Broadcast Youth
Journalism Program,and Wide Angle Youth Media.
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Music
The weekend will feature a variety of daytime and evening musical performances,
showing youth groups that honor and preserve their musical heritage.The music program
kicks off the first day with "Made in D.C.",devoted to performers from the capital region.
The following days will have daytime sets and evening concerts inspired by the Fourth of July
and classical music.The final day of the Festival will close with a talent show and open mic.
1.What can visitors do at Building Trades Artisans?
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A.Watch short films.
B.Take part in workshops.
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C.Explore the building industry.
D.Meet young artisans in training.
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A.Music.
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D.Native Language Reclamation..
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B.July 3.
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D.July 7.
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As a child growing up in rural Pennsylvania,Ash Andrews rarely had the newest toy or
game.Instead,the imaginative youngster watched his parents and grandparents reuse much of
what came into the house and then adopted the practice,too.Andrews learned how to create
fun out of what was already there-miniature(微小模型)cities grew from eggshells;plastic
toy pieces became the city's residents.
That creative spirit never left Andrews.Today,the artist and entrepreneur()is
applying the same something-out-of-nothing skillset to promoting environmentally-friendly
resourcefulness.()
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Much of this is done at the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse,a nonprofit organization
with an unconventional art materials shop that accepts what others won't-things like worn-
out decorations,boxes of buttons and misprints from local businesses.Since 2016,Andrews,
along with his team,has inspired people to consider the impact reuse has on the community
and environment.The work helps to meet the community's creative and material needs,while
also transforming40一50 tons of material from landfills(垃圾填埋场)each year.
In 2023,the nonprofit worked with nearly 4,700 people through in-person and virtual
workshops that created opportunities to do everything from building fun mini-scenes to
making baskets out of old newspapers.Andrews manages the Creative Reuse artist-in-
residency program,through which a local artist from an underrepresented community receives
support and gallery space in the shop.Creative Reuse also partners with many local groups,
such as the nearby Homewood Children's Village,to provide educational activities and
materials to low-income and historically underserved communities.
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Encouraging reuse is a great way to build community,says Andrews."People want to be
a part of a community where resources are shared-from material to immaterial-and they find
that full-circle at Creative Reuse."Like the people Creative Reuse supports,Andrews knows
there's a lot you can achieve with imagination and heart,even if what you begin with doesn't
seem like much at all.
4.What skill did Andrews learn from his family?
A.Selling toys.
B.Building houses.
C.Repurposing items.
D.Growing vegetables.
5.What do we know about the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse?
A.It welcomes various unwanted stuff.
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B.It organizes item exchange activities.
C.It helps foreign artists sell their works.
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6.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
A.The way of starting a nonprofit group.
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D.The community-focused programs of Creative Reuse.
7.What does the underlined part"that full-circle"in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Completing a craft project from start to finish.
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C.Working on a farm and then returning to the city.
D.Learning art and then practicing it professionally.
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Both the reading and writing of poetry can be therapeutic(有疗愈作用的),because
whether we're reading or writing poems,they help us engage our senses and our feelings.In
fact,in 1993,a number of psychologists gathered in San Francisco with contemporary poets
such as Galway Kinnell,Lucille Clifton,and Sharon Olds for a conference called "Poems
Aloud".James Hillman was the keynote speaker and claimed that "psychotherapy has its
roots in poetry
Poetry therapy is a form of expression in the same way that art therapy is.It involves the
therapeutic use of narrative poems to promote a sense of healing()and well-being.Poetry
is often used alongside therapy because everyday experiences become transformed into a poem.
This occurs through the use of vivid language.
In fact,poetry.therapy dates back to 400 BCE,when Egyptians wrote to those who were
ill as a form of medicine.In more contemporary times,writing and poetry have been used to
help those experiencing emotional distress().As poetry therapist Fox says in his
book Finding What You Dids,There s something deeply persona and private bou
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poetry-making.It is a journey into the depths."This journey is for both the poet and the
reader.
When we set out to write for healing or engage in poetry therapy,it's primarily about
exploring feelings and accessing memories that might be hidden in the mind.In the process,
individuals can engage in self-discovery and increase their sense of self-awareness.In addition,
when we write down our feelings,we're giving a voice to them as well as acknowledging
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The best poems are often written when we have a sense of heightened emotions about
something.They are raw,and the poems serve as forms of release.As poet Jane Hirshfield
wrote in her book Ten Windows,"A good poem is comprehensive and thirsty.It pulls
towards what is invisible to an overly directed looking,toward what is changeable,unstable,
unprotected,and several-handed.
8.Why is the 1993 conference "Poems Aloud"mentioned in paragraph 1?
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A.To explain the history of poetry.B.To connect poetry and psychology.
C.To introduce famous modern poets..D.To explain how poetry therapy works.
9.What can be learned about poetry therapy?
A.It was first practiced by John Fox.
B.It focuses on reading poems to patients.
C.It is a concept created in modern times.
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D.It uses narrative poems for emotional recovery.
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10.How can poetry writing benefit people according to the text?
A.By improving their memory skills.
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After decades of exploration,the deep seafloor is still the least understood habitat on
Earth.This blind spot has long troubled explorer Katy Croff Bell.So Bell and a few
researchers set out to assess the state of deep-sea exploration.
The results were even worse than they thought:A mere 0.001 percent of the deep
seafloor has been visually observed.They found that though there have been some 44,000
deep-sea dives since the 1950s,many 'surveyed the same sites.Their findings also revealed
that just five high-income countries have been responsible for nearly all the dives.The cost of
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deep-sea research is partly to blame for this situation.The price of an advanced tool ranges
from tens of thousands to millions of dollars.
For almost a decade,Bell has been working to make the deep sea more accessible.Now,
Bell and her coworkers are about to introduce a deep-sea vehicle called DORIS.It has many
features of the multimillion-dollar devices-but at a cost of less than $10,000.Not much
bigger than a scuba tank(潜水氧气瓶),the tool can go20,000 feet underwater,reaching98%
of the ocean floor.The finished product is suited for a wide variety of ships and will be
equipped with sensors to detect temperature,depth,and salinity(),but its primary goal
is to film the environment,helping scientists better study the sea.
Future upgrades will include the ability to collect samples and record sounds.Bell's team
is also cooperating with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute to create machine
learning models that can rapidly analyze all the data that the tool collects.Besides,Bell and
her coworkers have identified thousands of locations that would greatly diversify and increase
the number of surveyed sites.Exploring these points would effectively double the number of
unique locations around the world that we've seen",Bell says.
DORIS is expected to help achieve this goal.Bell has never been more excited about the
potential:"What's left in the 99.999 percent that we haven't seen yet?"
12.What is the reason for the limited deep-sea exploration?.
A.Concerns about habitat damage.
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C.Depth limits for professional divers.
D.Low public awareness of exploration.
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A.Small and high-performance.
.B.Eco-friendly and autonomous.
C.Sound-sensitive and analytical.
.D.Fruitful and detection-centric.
14.What do Bell's words in the lastiparagraph show?
A.Her worry.
B.Her doubt.
C.Her curiosity.D.Her promise.
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A.Unexpected Challenges in the Deep Sea
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B.Latest Upgrades of an Underwater Vehicle
C.New Tool Opens a Window to the Ocean Floor
D.Bell's Discovery Rewrites the Rules of Sciencel
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)1o1n
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
With AI and data analytics on the rise,it's only natural to wonder what job interviews
will look like in the next five years.In this article,we'll examine how job interviews might
change in the future.
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Video calls are now normal for job interviews.One trend is using algorithms()to
track candidates'words and facial expressions in video interviews.16In most cases,
discussions are already totally automated.You speak with an"artificial intelligence"instead of
a human resources manager.Humans tend to make debatable decisions due to their
prejudices.17 AI solves this issue by picking only those candidates whose talents meet
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resume,recruiters()often search for a specific set of abilities or work history.AI
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software can read through these materials and pull out relevant keywords from them.18
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finding out what candidates can do.19 If you plan on interviewing for a tech firm,then
you have to prepare yourself for some tricky tech-related questions that the recruiter might put
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20 Most employers will adapt to short-form interviews,giving you a very limited
time window to introduce yourself and sell your skills.This will further make the process
more competitive,giving you no time to be silent,anxious,or tired during the interview.
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A.It saves hiring managers a lot of time
B.This may result in an unjust final decision.
C.Social networks will become your digital resume.
D.How those changes will turn out is anybody's guess.
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E.The last change in job interviews will be shorter durations.
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第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)D
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人空白处的最佳选项。
A few years ago,I read Julia Cameron's book,The Artist's Way.In this book,Cameron
emphasizes the 21 of "morning pages"three pages of journaling on paper,completed
first thing after you.22.While the practice was 23 designed to help artists break out
of a creative block,it's a technique that proves24 for every aspect of life.
At the time,something uncomfortable happened in my office and many of us 25
about being fired.One day,our HR manager invited me to a meeting without sharing the
26.I was anxious and had no idea what to expect.When I 27 the pages that
morning,I confronted(勇敢地面对)the28_I had about how this meeting would go.Ihad
some decisions to make about how I would 29 if things went south.
During the meeting,I spoke clearly,calmly,and with 30.After leaving the
meeting,I was actually 31 at how easy it had been to advocate for myself.I quickly
32 this pleasant surprise with the day's writing practice.'Because I had taken the time to
33 my thoughts and write them down,it 34 both my feelings about the conversation
and my response at the moment.
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24.A.valuable
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25.A.argued
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26.A.wealth
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28.A.demands
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30.A.admiration
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32.A.compared B.replaced
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34.A.transformed
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Made for roughly the price of a single scene in a Hollywood big-budget film,Dear You
has unexpectedly become a hit in China,receiving enthusiastic 36(review)and sparking
(a wave of tourism to Chaoshan,Guangdong Province where it is largely set.
Dear You follows a grandson's search 37 his family history by tracing letters that
38(send)home decades ago.Through his journey,the film explores the history of the
"South Seas",or Nanyang,migration of the 1800s,39 millions of economic migrants
fled southern China.
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The production has become one of the most 40 (success)films of the year.It has also
become 41 talking point on social media among overseas Chinese communities.For many,
Dear You's success reflects a wider shift in China's consumer market,as young people become
42 (increasing)interested in exploring and celebrating local culture and traditions.
Now,travellers are flocking to filming locations 43 (use)in Dear You,turning
historic streets and mansions into new hotspots.Colly Fang,a film-goer in Hong Kong,said
Dear You had made her more interested in visiting Chaoshan.“Local folklore(民俗)and
culture have become a huge 44 (attract)for young people lately,"she said."This film
inspired people,especially those who had never been to Chaoshan district,45(explore)
these small cities in Guangdong."
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第-节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,最近参加了你所在城市举办的健步走话动(brisk walking activity)。请给
你的美国朋友Tom写封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
(1)活动经过;1
(2)你的感受。
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1)写作词数应为80个左右;点,
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(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tom,
How is everything going?
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)味站漂
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
My two older sisters,Christina and Jessica,love amusement parks.They go on the
scariest rides.Every year,my father and I had the job of waiting in line for them for their
next ride.But on this day,my older sister,Christina,encouraged me to ride theroler aster
with them.Without any hesitation,it was a no from me.But both sisters continued to
persuade me.Christina said she would hold my hand during the ride and Jessica promised she
would give me her arcade(游乐场)prizes if it wasn'tfun.
I had to admit that they were convincing.After thinking for a while,I slowly took
Christina's hand.She smiled and dragged me towards the huge line for the roller coaster.My
hands were shaking from the fear I felt.Christina assured me again that it was going to be
OK.Even my father encouraged me to go with them.So I felt pressured to give it a try.The
huge heights of the roller coaster and other rides frightened me.I started to panic and become
pessimistic about the situation
"What if I was thrown out?"I thought to myself.I shook for 30 minutes as the line got
shorter.As I got closer,I panicked even harder.I turned around to look for my dad so I could
back out.But he was already out of sight;he'd walked off to find a spot to wave to us while
we were on our ride.So I held on to my sister and took a deep breath.
When our turn came and a guy measured my height to see if I was tall enough,I bent my
knees slightly.But he announced I was good.Then the three of us took the front seats.We
raised our hands as the staff locked us in with seatbelts.I double-checked to make sure they
were locked.They didn't make me feel safe at all.I shook with fear."It's going to be fine.
Trust me,"Christina said.
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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
My two older sisters,Christina and Jessica,love amusement parks.They go on the
scariest rides.Every year,my father and I had the job of waiting in line for them for their
next ride.But on this day,my older sister,Christina,encouraged me to ride the roller coaster
with them.Without any hesitation,it was a no from me.But both,sisters continued to
persuade me.Christina said she would hold my hand during the ride and Jessica promised she
would give me her arcade(游乐场)prizes if it wasn'tfun.
I had to admit that they were convincing.After thinking for a while,I slowly took
Christina's hand.She smiled and dragged me towards the huge line for the roller coaster.My
hands were shaking from the fear I felt.Christina assured me again that it was going to be
OK.Even my father encouraged me to go with them.So I felt pressured to give it a try.The
huge heights of the roller coaster and other rides frightened me.I started to panic and become
pessimistic about the situation
"What if I was thrown out?"I thought to myself.I shook for 30 minutes as the line got
shorter.As I got closer,I panicked even harder.I turned around to look for my dad so I could
back out.But he was already out of sight;he'd walked off to find a spot to wave to us while
we were on our ride.So I held on to my sister and took a deep breath.
When our turn came and a guy measured my height to see if I was tall enough,I bent my
knees slightly.But he announced I was good.Then the three of us took the front seats.We
raised our hands as the staff locked us in with seatbelts.I double-checked to make sure they
were locked.They didn't make me feel safe at all.I shook with fear."It's going to be fine.
Trust me,"Christina said.
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