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北京师大附中2025一2026学年(下)高二期末考试
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本试卷有七道大题,共13页。考试时长100分钟,满分110分。
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一、完形填空(本大题共10小题,共10分)
Gardening changed how I see myself as a disabled woman.When I started
gardening in 2018,I didn't know anything about plants,let alone how to grow things
we can eat.I thought gardening required a lot of1 tasks.As I have a genetic
condition that causes my bones to 2 easily,I didn't believe I could
complete them.The thought of taking care of plants in a wheelchair every day made
me feel 3.But just like how I gradually learnt everything else as a disabled
person,I had to 4 how to garden my way.
That first season,I visited my garden as much as I could.Noticing my interest in
gardening,my neighbors in the community 5 offered me advice and support.
Under their careful 6,I managed to pull up the weeds and watered my plants
on my own.Finally,I was so proud to eat the tomatoes I grew and even shared some
with neighbors.They tasted like summertime.
Gardening has 7 how I see other parts of my life.As a disabled woman,
I fear being seen as a 8 and struggle to ask for the things I need.Gardening
helped me normalize the fact that I have needs.I don't think my plant is a heavy load
because it needs more nutrition.I don't 9 it for getting insects and not being
able to fight against them.Gardening also helped me expand my social circle and
grow close to people in our community.
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Over the years,gardening has made me feel more confident in every aspect of my
life.I'm planting what I want to grow,and I have gained a lot of
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from that.
1.A.simple
B.physical
C.pleasant
D.urgent
2.A.change
B.rest
C.break
D.move
3.A.anxious
B.expectant
C.motivated
D.bored
4.A.look over
B.show off
C.bring back
D.figure out
5.A.suddenly
B.readily
C.hesitantly
D.casually
6.A.observation
B.check
C.discussion
D.guidance
7.A.impacted
B.ruined
C.controlled
D.recorded
8.A.support
B.comfort
C.burden
D.threat
9.A.appreciate
B fault
C.challenge
D.forgive
10.A.justice
B.access
C.weight
D.power
二、阅读理解(本大题共19小题,共28.5分)
第一节
A
Pets are part of our family so it's important to factor them in when planning a trip that
you're not taking them with you on.Pet charity Blue Cross advises planning well in
advanec so you know that your pet will be comfortable.
Family and friends
Leaving your pet in the care of a trusted friend or neighbour will give you peace of
mind that it will be well cared for.Your pet will be able to stay with them in their
home.
Things to consider ifyour pet is staying in another house:
Do they have another dog or pet and will they get on with your pet?
Do they have a garden?Is the garden secure so your pet can't escape?
Pet sitter
Pet sitters stay in or visit your home to look after your pet while you're away for a fee.
This is a good option which allows your pet to stay in a familiar environment and you
will receive regular updates.
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How to find a good pet sitter:
Ask friends and family for recommendations for pet sitters.
Pet sitters don't need a licence to work,but reputable ones will be able to show you
training and insurance certificates.
Check reviews online from independent review sites.
Home boarder
Home boarders are people that take pets into their own homes to look after for a fee.
How to find a good home boarder:
Check their home has no obvious dangers,like exposed wires,toxic substances and
unsecured fences.
Your pet is invited round to get to know the home and meet the family it'll be staying
with.
You can easily find and view their licence to home board pets from the local council
as well as their insurance details and training.
Boarding kennels
Kennels are an option,but it depends whether your pet is comfortable being left alone
in a kennel environment around other pets.
How to find a boarding kennel:
Get a personal recommendation,and check the kennel is licensed.
Ask if you can visit before you book.
·Ask about insurance cover and the procedure for contacting a vet(兽医)
11.If you prefer your pet to stay in a familiar environment,you can leave it
with
A.a friend
B a pet sitter
C.a home boarder
D.a boarding kennel
12.How can one find a suitable home boarder?
A.Call the insurance company.
B.Check the licence from the local council.
C.Check reviews from independent review sites.
D.Invite him over to your home and meet your family.
13.Who may find this passage most useful?
A.A vet who desires to change his job.
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B.A man who is considering adopting a dog.
C.A couple who are planning to rent a house.
D.A pet owner who will take a business trip.
B
Uday Bhatia's enthusiasm for technology began in childhood.His interest was
awakened when he received a drone (in the fourth grade,stimulating a
curiosity about how machines work.By 14,he had taught himself computer science
and created his first video game on Roblox.However,Uday's passion wasn't limited
to coding and gadgets-he was deeply aware of societal issues.During the pandemic,
he developed FindOur Tutor,an e-tutoring platform to help students continue learning
remotely.
At 16,Uday,as part of a mentorship program,visited Bichpuri village in Uttar
Pradesh and discovered a critical problem:the villagers faced six-to-eight-hour-long
power outages.When I learned that children were using flashlights and kerosene
lamps to study,I wanted to find a solution,"he recalls.His research revealed that while
most villages in India had been electrified,unreliable power supply remained a
continuing issue in many rural areas,with some states like Rajasthan and Uttarakhand
enduring power cuts lasting 10 to 12 hours a day.
Determined to help,Uday spent the next six months learning from instructional
videos and gathering second-hand components.He worked in his terrace (
workshop,experimenting with different designs until he developed the Smart Outage-
Guard(OG),a low-cost backup lightbulb (with a lithium-ion battery.The bulb,
priced at Rs 250,about half the cost of other options,features dynamic-lumen
technology and pulse-widthmodulation,which allows users to adjust the brightness.
This feature extends the bulb's illumination capacity to up to 10 hours,depending on
the brightness level.
Since its launch in May 2022,Smart OG bulbs have reached 10,000 homes across
eight states.Uday also founded Uday Electric,a for-profit venture that collaborates
with distributors,NGOs,retailers,and CSR programs to provide affordable lighting
to semi-electrified rural areas.For non-electrified regions,he developed the Glow
Grid,a solar-powered lamp,launched this month.
Uday's innovations have earned him several awards,including the 2023 Diana
Legacy Award.His long-term goal is to provide low-cost energy to every home,and
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he's just getting started.
14.Uday Bhatia's experience in Bichpuri village influenced him to
A.develop an interest in computer science
B.create a low-cost,backup-based lightbulb
C.launch an e-tutoring platform for students
D.study power supply systems in other villages
15.What do we know about Uday's inventions?
A.They make energy easier to access.
B.They bring innovation to global markets.
C.They focus on sustainable energy solutions
D.They provide affordable lighting for rural areas.
16.Which of the following best describes Uday Bhatia?
A.Innovative and commercial.
B Determined and socially aware
C.Creative and environmentally conscious.
D.Technologically skilled and competitive.
c
When people hear"artificial intelligence,"many envision"big data."There's a
reason for that:some of the most important AI breakthroughs in the past decade have
relied on enormous data sets.But AI is not only about large data sets,and research in
"small data"approaches has grown extensively over the past decade-with so-called
iransfer learning as an especially promising example.Also known as "fine-tuning,"
transfer learning is helpful in settings where you have little data on the task of interest
but abundant data on a related problem.Ihe way it works is that you first train a model
using a big data set and then retrain slightly using a smaller data set related to your
specific problem.
Research in transfer learning approaches has grown impressively over the past 10
years.In a new report for Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging
Technology (CSET),we examined current and projected progress in scientific
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research across "small data"approaches.Our analysis found that transfer learning
stands out as a category that has experienced the most consistent and highest research
growth on average since 2010.This growth has even outpaced the larger and more
established field of reinforcement learning,which in recent years has attracted
widespread attention.
Small data approaches such as transfer learning offer numerous advantages over
more data-intensive methods.By enabling the use of AI with less data,they can
bolster progress in areas where little or no data exist,such as in forecasting natural
disasters that occur relatively rarely or in predicting the risk of disease for a population
set that does not have digital health records.
Another way of thinking about the value of transfer learning is in terms of
generalization.A recurring challenge in the use of AI is that models need to
"generalize"beyond their training data.Because transfer learning models work by
transferring knowledge from one task to another,they are very helpful in improving
generalization in the new task,even if only limited data were available.
Moreover,by using pretrained models,transfer learning can speed up training
time and could also reduce the amount of computational resources needed to train
algorithms ()This efficiency is significant,considering that the process of
training one large neural(神经系统的)network requires considerable energy.
Despite the growth in research,transfer learning has received relatively little
visibility.The existence of techniques such as transfer learning does not seem to have
reached the awareness of the broader space of policy makers and business leaders in
positions of making fmportant decisions about AI funding and adoption.By
acknowledging the success of small data techniques like transfer learning--and
distributing resources to support their widespread use-we can help overcome some
of the common misconceptions regarding the role of data in AI and facilitate
innovation in new directions.
17.What does the underlined word "bolster"in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Promote.
B.Seek.
C.Track.
D.Monitor.
18.In which of the following settings can transfer learning be best applied?
A.Predicting the frequency of floods in Amazon rainforest.
B.Designing a program that can read handwritten documents.
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C.Forecasting the number of people infected with an unknown illness.
D.Predicting house prices based on basic features like area and location.
19.What is the writer's attitude towards transfer learning?
A.Doubtful.
B.Optimistic.
C.Critical.
D.Unconcerned
20.Which would be the best title for the passage?
A.Transfer Learning:Where Does It Best Fit?
B.Small Data Are Also Crucial for Advancing AI
C.Transfer Learning Powers Technological Advances
D.Big Data vs.Small Data:Which Is the Future of AI?
D
Genetic (variation is what allows a species to adapt as climate changes,
new diseases arise,and novel enemies come on the scene.A slightly different genetic
makeup can ensure at least some individuals will still do OK in times of crisis.But
just as the number of species is declining worldwide,so,too,is the genetic diversity
within many species.
Until 2022,governments focused primarily on preventing species from
disappearing.That year,however,when updating the United Nations's Convention on
Biological Diversity treaty ()participating countries agreed to start to look at
genetic diversity as well.
The first step toward slowing the trend is understanding it.Conservation biologist
Catherine Grueber from the Unlversity of Sydney and many colleagues gathered 882
papers written between 1985 and 2019 that tracked diversity changes within 628
individual species by analyzing their DNA atat least two time points.The team used
complex statistical analyses to make the data comparable,enabling them to identify
trends and correlate loss of genetic diversity with floods,habitat destruction,or other
disturbances.They also tracked what happened in the face of various conservation
measures,such as legally protecting a species or setting aside and protecting habitat.
Two-thirds of the populations analyzed exhibited a decline in diversity,Grueber
and her colleagues report.That included species already known to be at risk,but it
also included more common species.The implication is that those species may be less
able to bounce back than expected during environmental change,says Alicia
Mastretta-Yanes,a conservation geneticist.
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Some conservation efforts,such as ecological restoration or reducing pests ()
didn't help much,the analysis found.But certain actions did seem to help,such as
efforts to expand and protcet habitat,introduce new individuals to declining
populations,or connect two isolated populations.
"It was pretty impressive that they were able to track what human disturbances
and conservation actions had done,"says Moises Alonso,an evolutionary geneticist
who authored a preprint last year indicating that protecting existing habitat won't be
enough to prevent genetic diversity losses for many species."We needed something
like this,.”he says.
Conservation scientists emphasize the importance of continuing to monitor
populations.But DNA methods aren't always practical,some note."It is relatively
hard and expensive to measure genetic diversity directly,"Mastretta-Yanes says.
To get around that,Mastretta-Yanes and others published a paper in Ecology
Letters last year that used proxy (measures,such as population size,to
evaluate genetic diversity in 919 species.The method,which only required about 3
hours of work per species,indicated that 58%of the species have populations that are
too small to maintain their genetic diversity.The fact that these different approaches
found declining diversity "makes both results more convincing,"Mastretta-Yanes
says."Finally,genetic diversity is getting the attention it deserves."
21.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Challenges of collecting DNA data for diversity research.
B.Findings on genetic diversity changes over the past 30 years.
C.Research methods applied to track genetic diversity changes.
D.Impacts of human disturbances on diversity of different species.
22.What can be learned from Grueber's study?
A.Habitat extension and population management preserve diversity.
B.The diversity of common species tends to decline mote severely.
C.At-risk species better resist the impact of environmental changes.
D.Ecosystem recovery and pest control drive population-rise
23.Mastretta-Yanes holds that DNA methods
A.will soon be replaced by proxy measures
B.lack practicality due to their costs and complexity
C.may get in the way of monitoring species populations
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D.require a large population size to achieve high accuracy
24.What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To identify more effective methods applied in gene research.
B.To advocate for using DNA methods exclusively in conservation efforts.
C.To warn people of the threat posed by environmental changes on species.
D.To draw people's attention to effective measures against loss of diversity.
第二节
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选
项中有两项为多余选项。
Being sensitive means that you are observant,careful,and thoughtful.It can also
mean you sometimes overinterpret or overreact to perceived criticism or judgment.If
you tend to be a highly sensitive person,you are more likely to misread signals from
others,sense social threats,and struggle to adapt to new circumstances.25
The power of insensitivity can be interpreted as“sluggish(迟钝的)power'”.
26 For example,those working on complex research projects with"sluggish power"
persist with focus and determination in the face of challenges such as tight deadlines
and limited resources.Their resilience facilitates effective problem-solving,ensuring
the successful completion of tasks despite obstacles.
27 That is one of the important reasons why insensitivity allows a person
to better survive and adapt in a competitive environment.Knowing oneself is difficult,
but knowing oneself correctly is undoubtedly an excellent ability,a trait shared by
many successful people,who all clearly know where their strengths are,what they can
do,what they want,and what direction to go.
Practicing insensitivity involves several key strategies.Firstly,be assertive.
Express our needs and opinions positively and with confidence.Secondly,adopt a
forward-looking mindset.28 Additionally,detach from external influences.
Avoid excessive concern over others'opinions and speculation on others'thoughts.
Lastly,manage relationships.Recognize our personal responsibilities while respecting
others'boundaries.Don't interfere with other people's subjects and don't let others
interfere with ours either.
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29 Once you become a bit"blunt"and slow down the pace,you will feel
more comfortable.
A.Learn to view the problem as two parts.
B.That's where the need to be insensitive comes from.
C.I hope everyone can obtain the ability to be insensitive.
D.Behind insensitivity is a strong sense of self-awareness.
E.Being a highly sensitive person can come with many challenges.
F.It implies the ability to calmly face the setbacks and firmly move forward.
G.Focus on long-term goals rather than the ups and downs of life at the moment.
第II卷
三、根据语境拼写单词(本大题共6小题,共6分)
30.If you love reading and organizing knowledge,becoming a
(图书管
理员)could be a wonderful career choice.
31.Doctors often work under a tight
(日程安排),with almost no time
to rest between patients.
32.She is a tough
(竞争者)and never gives up during races.
33.Adog's
(to its owner is one of the most touching things in the
world.
34.As a
(小说家),she draws inspiration from her own life experiences
and travels.
35.The interviewer was impressed by her
(真诚)and passion for the job.
四、选词填空:请根据语境选择词语,并用其恰当形式填空,每个词仅使用一
次(本大题共4小题,共8分)》
contain,fix,window,charge,spot,balance
36.I need to
the details of my travel plan before booking the flight.
37.
oy the rescue team just in time,the injured climber was sent to a
nearby hospital.
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38.He struggled
his anger when he heard the unfair criticism.
39.
across the finish line,the runner collapsed from exhaustion.
五、语法填空:阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅
填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
(本大题共9小题,共13.5分)
A
An epidemic refers to an infectious disease spreading quickly among crowds
within two weeks,whose classification depends on its death-rate baseline.Throughout
history,deadly epidemics including the Black Death,the 1918 Spanish Flu,SARS and
Ebola have struck the world,40(claim)numerous lives.Since bird flu first
broke out in 1997,people 41(worry)it may become a global epidemic.
Therefore,all governments are determined to carry out systematic medical research
and cooperate internationally
42(defeat)future epidemics
B
Light-weight lithium,nicknamed white gold,is a multi-functional metal
43 density is lower than water.Widely
44
(apply)in
lithium-battery-powered electronics,electric vehicles and power-storage stations,its
alloys serve aircraft and high-speed-train parts.Besides industry,lithium can treat
bipolar disorder,ease negative emotions and reduce mental-related problems.
Naturally existing in groundwater and vegetables,this element is 45
(constant)changing our daily life.
C
"Sir,what does the saying'Isn't it a delight to learn and constantly review things
one has learned mean?"A fourth grader46(pose)this question to the
virtual Confucius on the screen.The digital figure replied,"It means we need to
constantly review 47 we have learned.By doing this,we gain new insights."
In this case,the AI teaching assistant provided students with an 48 (interact)
learning experience.It's not rare.Nowadays,the integration of AI and education is
changing the way schools are organized.
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六、补全句子:请根据括号中所给中文提示填空,注意使用恰当形式(本大
题共3小题,共12分)
49.想要活得从容自信,你要放下迎合所有人期待的欲望,专注于与你个人成
长的优先事项相符的目标。
To live with calm and confidence,you need to
and
in personal growth.
50.为了在未来的就业市场中保持竞争力,我们必须有学习新技能和提出新想
法的能力,并且要善于与人沟通且善于适应不断的变化:
To stay competitive in the future job market,we must have the ability
and be good at
51.我认为自己能够胜任该岗位,不仅因为我是一个敢于冒险和创新的人,还
因为我拥有出色的沟通能力,并对工作中的挑战抱以积极心态。
I think I am qualified for this position not only
because
but also because
in work.
七、书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节(共4小题;第52、53题各2分,第54题3分,第55题5分,共12
分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。
When Eugenie George first heard that her friend passed the accountant exam,her
heart sank.She'd failed that test weeks earlier,and needed the certificate to advance
her own career."My inner child got upset,"recalls George.But then,she called her
friend."I told her I failed and admitted I was envious,"she says.Being frank shifted
her attitude,and she was surprised to realize she could share her friend's happiness
and experience her own,in turn."I congratulated my friend and told her she inspired
me,”George says.
This is what scientists called freudenfreude,meaning finding pleasure in another
person's success,even if it doesn't directly involve us.Freudenfreude is like social
glue,says Catherine Chambliss,a professor of psychology at Ursinus College.It
makes relationships "close and more enjoyable."A study in 2021 examined
freudenfreude's role in daily life and found that it could improve life satisfaction and
even help people co-operate during a conflict.
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While the benefits of freudenfreude are plentiful,it doesn't always come easily
If you were raised in a family that paired winning with self-worth,Chambliss says,
you might misread somcone else's victory as your own personal shortcoming.Besides,
mental health can also affect your ability to participate in someone else's joy.Negative
emotions like anger or dislike may lead to the opposite of freudenfreude.
Luckily,the ability of freudenfreude can be exercised.To help people strengthen
joy-sharing muscles,Chambliss and his colleagues developed a programme called
Freudenfreude Enhancement Training practices.They found that depressed students
who used the practices for two weeks had an easier time expressing freudenfreude,
which enhanced their relationships and improved their moods.Given that,having
freudenfreude is beneficial and it is worthwhile to explore ways to encourage the
feeling.
52.According to scientists,what is freudenfreude?
53.What impact does freudenfreude have on daily life?
54.Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and
explain why.
Freudenfreude doesn't always come easily,and it is affected by your family
environment and physical health.
55.Besides George's experience mentioned in the passage,please describe one of
your experiences of freudenfreude.(In about 40 words)
第二节(20分)
56.假设你是红星中学高二学生李华,你的外国好友Jim准备给其校报的
Technology and Life栏目投投稿。他发来邮件询问你的建议,请用英文给他回
复,内容包括:
1.建议投稿内容;
2.就以上建议简要说明理由。
Dear Jim,
Yours,
Li Hua
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