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北大附中2025-2026学年第二学期高一英语试卷
北大附中2025-2026学年第二学期高一英语试卷
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第一部分知识运用(共两节,30分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The Best Advice I Ever Had
When I was a timid child,my mother began to give me courage.Among my earliest 1
are
her words,"Go right up and look your fears in the face-and then do something!"
To help me overcome my fear of the dark,Mother 2 a little game.She ran around the
house in one direction,I in the other.At the far corner,just as I began to tingle with dread of the
unknown,I would run straight into her reassuring arms.Soon,I was joyfully facing the dark alone.
Often I woke up at night convinced I had heard burglars ()Then my sister Ruth,three years
older and brave as a lion,would say,"Let's go downstairs and look."Forcing myself to face the fear,
I would go hand-in-hand with her through every room.In doing this simple thing,I found that my
fear 3.I had learned not only to get rid of fright,but to enjoy being alone.
Now that I am living a life that means much traveling in strange places and,occasionally,a fight
with real danger,I feel that Mother's advice is the wisest I ever had,"Face your fears,and if they are
groundless,they will disappear.If they are real,do something,and the very 4 will see you
through."
Years later,as a war correspondent,I was asleep on a ship crossing the Mediterranean when a
torpedo (struck us.The ship shook 5.I landed on the floor.This is it,I thought,and my
knees shook as I fumbled (in the dark for my clothes.Then I 6 Mother's advice,"Look
fear in the face,and do something!"
I grabbed my bag containing a small camera and film,and hurried out along the crazily sloping
deck to my boat station.A nurse ahead of me was shaking so fiercely that the strap of her bag kept
slipping off.I tucked it under her shoulder strap so it would stay-a(n)7 thing,but her
trembling stopped,and my own fear left me.
Our lifeboat was lowered to the sea.One nurse,heavily covered with oil,was trying to swim.I
caught her hand and pulled her to the side."Let's get water out of the boat with our helmets,"I
suggested.Overcrowded as we were,we worked together,filling,passing and emptying our helmets
in 8 Busy helping each other,it was easier for all of us to forget fear.Mother's advice had
helped me 9 the most dangerous hours ofmy life
This whole wonderful 10
of life is possible only because my mother's advice and
training released me from fear.
1.A.recollections
B.imaginations
C.descriptions
D.reactions
2.A.imagined
B.designed
C.refused
D.destroyed
3.A.faded
B.started
C.remained
D.returned
4.A.image
B.act
C.story
D.result
5.A.accidentally
B.slightly
C.violently
D.gently
6.A.turn down
B.gave up
C.looked for
D.thought of
7.A.major
B.interesting
C.necessary
D.trivial
8.A.theory
B.public
C.rhythm
D.secret
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9.A.remember
B.survive
C.ignore
D.avoid
10.A.experience
B.change
C.purpose
D.dream
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
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。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
A
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is taking place in North America from June 11 to July 19,with
matches in 16 11 (city)across the United States,Mexico,and Canada.The 2026 edition is
the first time that three countries are cohosting.It is also the first tournament to feature 48 teams,an
increase from the previous 32.In the first round,teams 12(divide)into 12 groups of 4 teams
each,and each team in a group plays a round-robin of three games.Because of the larger
field,this World Cup will last 39 days instead of the roughly 32 days of previous tournaments.The
teams will play a total of 104 matches.Since 1930,the World Cup 13(deliver)many exciting
records,achievements,and upsets.
B
I had a teacher 14 always came to the class with a smile and full of energy.She was
always telling us stories about her trips and experiences she had in other countries.In my mind I've
traveled to all those places she told us about in her stories!She always made us laugh and laugh.I
said to 15 (D,"I want to be like that one day,"and share my own stories.She inspired me to
become an international teacher and get to know people from many different places.I've learned to
listen to my students and create activities that allow me 16 (hear)their dreams,their jobs,
and their passions.I have found that creating activities to motivate students is a challenge,but very
rewarding in the end!
Today's adolescents face significant pressures related to achievement,social belonging,and an
increasingly digital world.When stress becomes long-lasting,it can contribute 17 anxiety,
depression,and emotional exhaustion.Creative expression offers a 18 (health)way out for
processing emotions,exploring identity,and finding moments ofjoy and calm.Activities such as art,
music,writing,crafting,movement,and design can help adolescents regulate emotions while
activating the brain's reward systems 19 (associate)with positive mood and motivation.
Creative expression can stimulate the release of dopamine ()linked to reward and well-being,
while lowering levels of stress.This is 20 parents,educators,and communities can help
depressed young people with.
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第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。
A
Teen Programs at The New York Public Library
Are you looking for a place to learn,create,and meet people after school?The New York Public
Library has many programs and spaces designed especially for teens.
Teen Centers:Safe and Creative Spaces
At selected Teen Centers across the Bronx,Manhattan,and Staten Island,teens can read,work
on homework,use computers,try art materials,and take part in creative projects.These spaces are
welcoming and free to use.Whether you enjoy books,technology,games,or making things by hand,
you may find something interesting there.
Free Events for Different Interests
The Library also offers free events and programs for teens,including book discussions,arts and
crafts activities,technology workshops,and author talks.These programs are a good choice for
students who want to explore interests outside the classroom or simply spend time in a safe and
friendly place.
College and Career Help
For students who are thinking about the future,the Library provides college and career resources.
Teens can get help with homework,learn about college applications,and attend workshops about
different career paths.Some programs even offer paid opportunities.For example,Teen Reading
Ambassadors work with younger children,help promote a love of reading,and create materials such
as magazines and activity booklets for kids.Through these experiences,teens can develop leadership,
communication,and job readiness skills.
Young People as Readers and Creators
The Library also encourages teens to share their own voices.Teen magazines,blogs,podcasts,
and creative contests give young people chances to write,design,speak,and publish their ideas.
To learn more,teens can visit the Library's website,check the event calendar,or go to a nearby
branch
21.What can teens do at selected Teen Centers?
A.Join creative projects.
B.Buy art materials and computers
C.Travel around New York City for free.
D.Teach college courses to younger students.
22.Which program is most suitable for a teen who wants to help younger children and build
leadership skills?
A.Author Talks.
B.Teen Podcasts
C.Technology Workshops.
D.Teen Reading Ambassadors.
23.What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To compare different libraries in New York
B.To ask teens to work full-time at the Library.
C.To explain why teens should read more books.
D.To introduce library programs and resources for teens.
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Today I was sitting at the piano at music school.The lesson had already ended,but the teacher
and I spoke for another ten minutes like old friends,and I suddenly realized that in three months my
story with this school would end,which meant that I would not see her again the next year.Well,I
suppose I would come to that school a few more times just to see her,but then it will eventually stop
She wrote me letters of recommendation for universities twice,both of which got me rejected,but
during the second time I went further than the first,and met my current best friends,so I didn't lose.
I have changed loads of schools,but the teachers in my life meant a lot.I remember a teacher
from sixth grade who constantly put me under pressure,demanding things that twelve-year-old me
could not understand.Now I understand that she demanded perseverance.I had a good mind,but
back then I did not figure what to do with it and why I needed good grades.I would call it a transitional
age.There was a teacher I adored,who made me fall in love with the Ukrainian language.I brought
her books that I loved,and she read them so we could discuss the plots later.I visited her once or
twice,but now I don't know if she works at that school,and whether she teaches as she taught five
years ago.
I'm sad that people leave.Sometimes I am the one leaving because,just like all the teenagers,I
am growing up.That's why I often don't want to grow up,but no one can stop this process.Twelve-
yea-old me,.just beginning to understand the world through teenage rebellion(叛逆的),would not
have believed that I would one day miss the schools and the teachers I once wanted to escape from.I
often think that if I had a time machine,I would go back,become more confident,cry less,and avoid
mistakes.Yet scientists have not invented one,so I accept that all the small and big mistakes,the tears
over grades,and the happy and sad moments have made me who I am today.
24.How did the author view the two rejections from universities?
A.He felt they proved his teacher's letters useless.
B.He thought they were a complete waste of time.
C.He believed they brought him unexpected gains.
D.He considered them a sign of his poor performance.
25.How did the author feel about his sixth-grade teacher's demands at that time?
A.Confused and stressed.
B.Grateful and inspired.
C.Indifferent and bored.
D.Angry and rebellious.
26.Why does the author say "I often don't want to grow up"in the last paragraph?
A.He holds growing up means parting with meaningful people.
B.He regrets not having made the most of his school years.
C.He is unwilling to take on more responsibilities in life.
D.He fears that he will fail to meet others'expectations.
27.What can we learn from this passage?
A.Every ending is a new beginning
B.What is to give light must endure burning.
C.We see things more clearly when we look back.
D.The wound is the place where the light enters you.
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C
Climate change has a paradox (hiding in plain sight.While temperatures rise at the surface
and in the lower atmosphere,the upper atmosphere has been cooling dramatically.Scientists have
known about this for decades,but the underlying physics has never been fully explained.
A new study conducted at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory has shed
more light on this phenomenon.To understand the paradox,it helps to know that the atmosphere isn't
one uniform thing.The atmosphere behaves very differently at different altitudes.CO2-the main
driver of surface warming-plays opposite roles depending on where you are.Down in the lower
atmosphere,CO2 traps heat that would otherwise escape into space,warming the surface below.But
climb higher,into the stratosphere(平流层),the dynamic flips entirely.Up there,.CO2 molecules(分
子)act more like a radiator(散热器)han a blanket.They absorb infrared(红外线)energy coming
up from below and emit (some ofit out into space.Add more CO2 and the stratosphere radiates
heat away more efficiently,cooling down.
The scientists worked out the details through a methodical process.They identified the key
processes involved and assigned mathematical values to them.What they found at the center of the
process was the way CO2 interacts with infrared light.Not all infrared wavelengths behave the same
way as they pass through CO2 molecules.Some contribute to cooling far more efficiently than others.
The equations the team developed fit neatly with several well-established observations.Stratospheric
cooling becomes more pronounced at higher altitudes.At the same time,a cooler stratosphere allows
less infrared energy to escape into space overall.CO2 makes the stratosphere better at radiating heat
outward,which cools it.But because it becomes colder,it ends up radiating less total energy out to
space than it otherwise would.The net result is that more heat stays trapped in the Earth system
overall,reinforcing the warming happening below.CO2,in other words,is simultaneously cooling
the stratosphere and making the surface warmer-and the two effects are connected.
What the study offers is also an unexpected reach beyond Earth.The same physics that governs
CO2 behavior in our stratosphere applies,in principle,to the atmospheres of other planets.This could
help scientists make sense of conditions on other worlds in the solar system and potentially on
exoplanets orbiting other stars.
It's a long way from an abnormality in Earth's temperature record to understanding alien
atmospheres.But that's sometimes how basic science works.You set out to explain something that's
puzzled people for decades,and you end up with a tool that reaches further than you expected.
28.In the stratosphere,COz can
A.cool the lower atmosphere
B.block heat from escaping
C.absorb and radiate heat
D.slow the heat emission
29.Which of the following logic chains is reasonable according to the passage?
A.More heat radiation->cooler stratosphere>less outgoing energy->warmer surface
B.Cooler stratosphere->more outgoing energy->less trapped heat->cooler surface
C.Less outgoing energy->cooler stratosphere->more trapped heat->warmer surface
D.More trapped heat->more heat radiation->more outgoing energy->cooler surface
30.What does the author mainly do in this passage?
A.Clarify a concept.
B.Make a comparison
C.Illustrate an approach.
D.Explain a phenomenon.
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0
LLM-based tools and chatbots have been developing at a steady pace.Among the main uses of
generative AI,therapy(心理治疗and companion(伴侣)chatbots now top the list..Although most
users stay in touch with reality and use such chatbots in reasonable ways,a rising number of cases
have been reported in which users become caught up in emotionally dependent,and sometimes
harmful.interactions with chatbots.
In a recent comment,De Freitas and Cohen highlight the unregulated emotional risks posed by
AI wellness apps powered by LLMs.Often marketed as tools to alleviate loneliness,these apps can
foster extreme emotional attachments that mirror human relationships.The authors identify two
harmful mental health outcomes:ambiguous loss and dysfunctional emotional dependence.
Ambiguous loss occurs when someone experiences great sadness about the psychological absence of
another,which is distinct from the physical absence caused by death.With AI companions,this can
happen when an app is shut down or modified,leaving users to feel sad about a relationship that felt
emotionally real.
Dysfunctional emotional dependence refers to a maladaptive attachment in which users
continue to engage with an AI companion despite recognizing its negative impact on their mental
health.This pattern mirrors unhealthy human relationships and is associated with anxiety,obsessive
thoughts and fear of abandonment.
These extreme emotional attachments can have serious consequences for certain users.But
what can be done?A crucial issue is in the design of these systems.Tech companies often optimize
engagement by making chatbots communicate in empathetic,intimate and validating ways.Although
this may seem harmless,optimizing for user feedback can encourage chatbots to adopt harmful
strategies to obtain positive responses.In a prominent example,an AI model began approving doubts,
fueling anger,or reinforcing negative emotions in unintended ways.The company that released the
model acknowledged that such behaviour raised safety concerns"around issues like mental health,
emotional over-reliance,or risky behavior".
AI companies and chatbot providers must do more to address these safety concerns.As De
Freitas and Cohen argue,developers should ensure that their apps do not use emotionally dangerous
techniques and are equipped to handle edge cases,such as messages that indirectly suggest a mental
health crisis or clearly call for help.
The possible ethical effects of empathic AI demand sustained interdisciplinary attention.
Psychologists,ethicists and technologists must collaborate to study the long-term effects of AI
empathy and emotional attachment to AI.Being clear about the limitations of AI empathy must be a
core design principle,not an afterthought left for society to manage.As AI systems become more
integrated into our emotional lives,the cost of inaction will only increase.
31.What can be learned from Paragraph 1?
A.Chatbots have harmed some users
B.Chatbots are used in multiple fields
C.Chatbots have replaced human doctors
D.Chatbots are dangerous to interact with.
32.Which of the following might directly cause ambiguous loss?
A.Anxious thoughts about life
B.Recognition of AI's dangers.
C.A major change to an AI app.
D.The death of one's best friend
33.What can be done to make AI safer?
A.Pointing out users'mental health issues.
B.Asking for direct assistance from humans.
C.Banning all kinds of emotional technology.
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D.Enabling AI apps to deal with unusual cases
34.What is the best title for the text?
A.AI Companions Worsen Existing Emotional Problems
B.Emotional Risks ofAI Companions Demand Attention
C.Researchers Suggest Limiting the Use of AI Companions
D.Social Interactions Make AI Companions More Expensive
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)》
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,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It pays to be an optimist.Optimists tend to be in better health.A meta-analysis found that
optimism was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular events.35 They are likely to see
setbacks as temporary and caused by external circumstances,rather than to regard failures as a result
of their own enduring weaknesses.
Optimists are more likely to rise up organisational ladders as well.A recent paper surveyed
founders,bosses and employees in the Netherlands,and found that entrepreneurs and managers are
as optimistic as each other.36 It can be concluded that confidence,justified or not,is a big part
of why people are chosen for bigger jobs within organisations.
37 Within organisations,excessive optimism often causes trouble.Unrealistic starting
expectations make it more likely that projects will miss budgets and deadlines.Optimism also makes
it less likely that failing projects will be stopped.
There are plenty of ideas on how to counter optimism bias.Processes can help-in preliminary
risk checking,for example,people deliberately imagine the failure of a proposed initiative and
identify the most likely causes.38 It is found that overconfident CEOs tend to hire
overconfident CFOs.If your entire team is made up of optimists,you have a problem.
Yetit is also possible to lean too far in the other direction-extreme pessimism.It is a widespread
problem in business because people tend to look for negative signals.39 Instead of trying to
fix their weaknesses,we should focus on putting people in positions that play to their strengths
Pessimism has its place,but it is optimism that makes things happen.
A.Team composition also matters
B.Optimists also tend to be resilient
C.Both are more optimistic than employees.
D.However,optimism can plainly go too far.
E.In contrast,pessimists are easily defeated by difficulties.
F.And ordinary employees hold a similar optimistic attitude.
G.But some researchers think that we have paid too much attention to negative things.
第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43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。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
Recently I had a mid-life crisis.While many people might buy a sports car or resort to plastic
surgery,I went back to school for an MBA.As a management consultant,working mum,and frequent
flier,I needed a flexible schedule,so I chose distance learning.
The first day we headed out for team building,including rope courses and group challenges.We
bonded instantly and our cohort()was quickly able to size each other up and determine with
whom we wanted to work on our class teams.Also,some activities were physically challenging and
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terrifying.For many ofus,overcoming our fear walking a tightrope or leaping offa 30-foot pole gave
us confidence that we could do anything,including succeeding on our distance learning program.
Then the hard work began.Working in a virtual team made accountability and conflict resolution
more difficult.Elective courses were unavailable,and balancing family,work,and study required
sacrifices.I also wish I had prepared in advance by brushing up on calculus,linear algebra,and Excel
The schedule was rigorous,running 27 months straight with no breaks.Yet the positives outweighed
the challenges.Most of our professors were fabulous.They had real-world experience and were not
too academic.What's more,I formed lasting friendships and business relationships at the end of 27
months with the same cohort.
When people ask what I thought of the distance-learning format,I tell them I can't imagine going
to school any other way.Studying from home allowed me to continue being active in family life and
meet my work obligations.And distance students require more.They must be technologically savvy,
organized,and self-motivated.In our program every class involved a blend of team and individual
assignments,so good communication skills,both written and verbal,were essential to be successful
on virtual teams.
When we donned our caps and gowns,we were a much smaller group than when we had started
27 months earlier.Several classmates had dropped out for reasons ranging from job transfers to an
inability to handle the workload.I stuck it out,though there were many times when I felt over my
head.In my company we talk about the "big why".Why do we work hard?What motivates us?
Walking across the graduation stage,I closely watched my ten-year-old daughter's face beam with
pride.That,in a nutshell,was my big why.
40.Besides bonding classmates and building a team,what other role did the activities on the first day
play?
41.According to the author,what are the benefits of her distance learning program that outweighed
the challenges?
42.Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and explain why.
The author thought highly ofthe distance-learning format because she can balance work
and life out,and distance students don't need to communicate so often.
43.Describe one of your experiences whose benefits outweighed sacrifices.(In about 40 words)
第二节(20分)
假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你校英语社团将举办一场主题为The True Meani山ngof
Success的英文演讲比赛。作为社团负责人,请你用英文给外教Jim写一封电子邮件,邀请他担
任评委。内容包括:
1.活动介绍;
2.评委职责。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
Sincerely,
LiHua
(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
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