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高二年級下學(xué)期第二次調(diào)研考試英語試卷2025.5第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AWhengoingouttodinewithkids,youneedtoknowtheplaceswherekidsarenotonlywelcomed,butreallycateredfor.Thefollowingaresomeofthebestfamilyfriendlyrestaurantsandcafes.BillyLidsItisauniqueenvironmentwhereyourchildcanplaysafelywhileyourelaxinthecentralcafearea.Theindoorplaygroundincludesfacilitiesforchildrenupto11yearsold.Thereareplentyoffoodoptionsforthekids,includinghomemadesausagerolls.BusinessHours:MondaytoThursday:9a.m.to5p.m.FridaytoSaturday:9a.m.to6p.m.Tel:99160350GladesvilleBistro(小餐館)Welcometoourrevolutionarykid-friendlyfamilybistro—whereyourkidsarewelcometoplay,draw,slipandslide.Ourmenuincludessandwichesandchips.Yourchildrenwillreceiveafreecupofpopcornwitheverykid'smealpurchased.BusinessHours:MondaytoSunday:11a.m.to7p.m.Tel:98164052MUMUGrillItofferstheperfectfamilydinner.Thechildrencaneatandthenplayintheparkoppositetherestaurant.Childrenwillbekeptamusedbythekids,menus,whichfeaturecoloringinactivities.Childrenareabletocolorinapictureofacowwithcrayons.BusinessHours:MondaytoFriday:4p.m.to6p.m.SaturdaytoSunday:3p.m.to7p.m.Tel:94606877FlyingFoxCafeItislocatedinaparkinMonaVale.Nearthecafeisafantasticfencedchildren'splayground,famousforplaygroundfacilitiesincludingabiketrack,walkingtracksandadogwalkingbeach.BusinessHours:MondaytoSunday:9a.m.to4p.m.Theweathercansometimesinfluencetheclosingtime.Ifyouareunsure,pleasecall99860980.21.Wherecanyourchildrenenjoypopcornforfree?A.AtFlyingFoxCafe.B.AtGladesvilleBistro.C.AtMUMUGrill.D.AtBillyLids.22.MUMUGrilldoesNOTofferserviceon.A.TuesdaymorningB.WednesdayafternoonC.FridayafternoonD.Saturdayevening23.HowisFlyingFoxCafedifferentfromotherrestaurants?A.Itonlyoffershome-madesausagerollstoparentsandchildren.B.Itamuseschildrenwithcoloring-inactivitieslistedonthemenu.C.Itsbusinesshoursmaybeinfluencedbytheweather.D.Itofferschildrencrayonstodrawpicturesofcows.BMattcountedhisnewyeargiftsonemoretimeashetuckedarobot-shapederaserintoeachenvelope.Hepreparedgiftsforeveryoneforthenextday'sparty.WhenMattgottoschoolthenextday,hesawanewgirlinhisclassroom.ShestoodnearMs.Robinsandlookedaroundshyly."ThisisDorothy,"saidMs.Robins."Willsomeonevolunteertoshowheraroundtoday?"Mattraisedhishand.Helikedhelpingnewkidsfeelwelcome."Thanks,Matt,"Ms.Robinssaid."Nowlet'sgetbusywithourworksowe'redoneintimefortheparty."That'swhenMattrealizedhedidn'thaveagiftforDorothy.Nooneelsewouldhaveoneeither.Hefeltasadlumpinhisstomach.AsheshowedDorothyaround,hewascarefulnottomentiontheparty.Atlunchtime,hewalkedDorothytothelunchroom,stillworriedaboutwhatwouldhappenattheparty.Dorothyhadbroughtapackedlunch,soMattshowedherwheresheshouldsitandwentbacktohisusualseat.Whileeating,Mattsuddenlyrememberedthatkidsoftenincludedcandyheartswiththenewyeargiftstheyexchanged.Anideapoppedintohishead.Hewhisperedittothekidsaroundhim.Sooneveryoneatthetablewasnoddingandwhispering.Whentheywerebackintheclassroomafterlunch,MatttoldMs.Robinsabouttheirplan.Ms.Robinsagreedwithanoddingsmile.Itwasmathtime,soMattinvitedDorothytostudywithhim.HemadesureDorothysatwithherbacktotheroomsoshewouldn'tnoticehernewclassmatespassingaroundanexquisitepaperbagMs.Robinspreparedtocollecttheircandyhearts.Beforelong,itwaspartytime.Theyplayedgamesandthenhadcookiesandjuice.Finally,theypassedouttheirgifts.Theroombuzzedwithhappychatter.MattsawthesadlookonDorothy'sfaceassheglancedatotherkids'desksoverflowingwithenvelopes."Here'syourgift,Dorothy,"Mattsaid,placingthepaperbaginfrontofher."It'sfromeveryone."Dorothystaredatthebeautifulbagfullof"hearts"."WewantedyoutohaveaspecialNewYear'sDaytoo,"saidMatt."Thankyou,"Dorothysaid,smilingathernewclassmates."Itreallyisaspecialday!"24.WhydidMattfeelasadlumpinhisstomach?A.HewasguiltyforforgettingaboutDorothy.B.HewasworriedthatDorothywouldbeangry.C.HewasafraidDorothywouldn'tliketheparty.D.HewasconcernedthatDorothywouldfeelleftout.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"refertoinparagraph3?A.Keepingthepartyasecret. B.Gatheringcandyheartsasagift.C.InvitingDorothytostudytogether. D.Includingcandyheartsineverygift.26.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesMatt?A.Innovative. B.Modest. C.Considerate. D.Generous.27.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.AHeartyWelcome B.ANewYearTraditionC.TheFirstDayofSchool D.TheRewardofKindnessCOveruseoflandandwarmingtemperaturesareputtinginsectdiversityindangerinsomepartsoftheworld,scientistsreportedWednesday.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalNature,confirmedforthefirsttimeaclearandalarminglinkbetweenwarmingtemperaturesandlarge-scaleagricultureandshowedthatwheretherearemorefarmlands,thereisagreaterdecreaseininsects.“Thesefindingsleadtohugeconcerns,”saidCharlotteOuthwaite,theleadauthorofthestudyandresearcherattheUniversityCollegeLondon,addingthatlosinginsectscouldthreatenhumanhealthandfoodsupply.“Threequartersofourcropsdependoninsectpollinators(授粉),”DaveGoulson,aprofessorofbiologyattheUniversityofSussexintheUK,previouslytoldCNN.“Withoutinsects,cropswilldie.Wewon’thavethingslikestrawberries.Wecan’tfeed8billionpeople.”O(jiān)uthwaitesaidtheirfindings“mayonlyshowthetipoftheiceberg(冰山一角),"becauseofthelimitedamountofevidenceinsomeareas.“ButIthinktherearealsoalotofresultsthatweprobablydon’treallyknowbecausetherearesomanydifferentkindsofinsects.”O(jiān)uthwaitetoldCNN.Scientistssay,overuseoflandhasalinkwithwarmingtemperatures.Destroyingnaturalhabitatsforagriculturecanmakethetemperaturerisesharply.Researchersfoundgreatdecreasesininsectpopulationsinareasoftheworldthataremuchwarmer.Theyconcludedthatinareaswithsmall-scaleagriculture,lesstemperaturewarming,andmorenaturalhabitats,insectsonlydroppedby7%,comparedtothe63%decreaseinareaswithlarge-scaleagriculture,moretemperaturewarmingandlessnaturalhabitats.Sowhatcanwedotohelppreventthis?28.Whatdidthestudyfind?A.Morefarmlandsleadtoagreaterdecreaseininsects.B.Threequartersofourcropsdependoninsectpollinators.C.Overuseoflandisthreateninginsectdiversityallovertheworld.D.Thereislittlelinkbetweenwarmingtemperaturesandlarge-scaleagriculture.29.WhydoestheauthorquoteDaveGoulson’swords?A.Tosuggestsolutionstopeople’sconcerns. B.Toexplaintheprocessofinsectpollinators.C.Toprovetheimportanceofinsectstohumans. D.Toprovideevidenceforthedecreaseininsects.30.WhichoneisNOTthefactorofthedecreasesininsectpopulations?A.Overuseofland B.InsectpollinatorsC.Warmingtemperatures D.Lessnaturalhabitats31.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?A.Hisopinionsofthestudy. B.Studiesofnaturalhabitat.C.Thecausesofwarmingtemperatures. D.Thewaystostopthedecrease.DInthefieldofartificialintelligence,anewbreakthroughplayer,DeepSeek,hasrecentlygainedsignificantattentiononsocialmedia.ItisanAIassistantdevelopedbyaChinesecompanycalledDeepSeek.EarlierinJanuary2025,DeepSeekreleaseditsAImodel,whichcompeteswithleadingmodelslikeOpenAI’sChatGPTo1.WhatsetsDeepSeekapartisitsabilitytodevelophigh-performingAImodelsatasignificantlylowercost.It’sbuilttoassistwithvarioustasks,fromansweringquestionstogeneratingcontent.However,unliketheAmericanAIgiants,whichusuallyofferfreeversionsbutchargefeesforaccesstohigher-performingmodelsandmoreresponses,DeepSeekisentirelyfreetouse.DeepSeekoperatesasaconversationalAI,meaningitcanunderstandandrespondtonaturallanguageinputs.Itofferstwolargelanguagemodels:DeepSeek-V3andDeepThink(R1).Theycanbeaccessedviawebpagesorapps.DeepSeek-V3workslikethestandardChatGPTmodel,providingfastresponses,generatingtext,rewritingemailsandsummarizingdocuments.DeepThink(R1)providesanalternativetoOpenAI’sChatGPTo1model,whichrequiresasubscription,butbothDeepSeekmodelsarefreetouse.WhatsetstheDeepThink(R1)modelapartfromotherAItoolsisthatitlaysoutthecompletethoughtprocessandindicatesthetimeittakestogeneratetheanswerbeforeprovidingadetailedreply.AImodelsrequirelargeamountsofdatatobetrainedeffectively,sometimesincludingsensitivepersonalinformation.Theuseofpersonaldatacarriesariskofdataleaksormisuse.DeepSeek’sprivacypolicyallowsittocollectuserdata,suchastextinputs,chathistory,anddevicedetails,fortrainingpurposes.Thishasraisedconcernsaboutthepotentialmisuseofpersonalinformation.DeepThink(R1)isopen-source(源代碼開放的),allowingresearchersanddevelopersworldwidetoaccessandimprovethemodel.ThischallengesthemarketpositionofWesterntechgiantsandencouragesmoreinnovationandcollaborationintheAIfield.SmallercompaniesandindividualdeveloperscannowuseadvancedAItechnologywithoutthehighcostsofproprietary(專有的)models.TheriseofDeepThink(R1)hasforcedwell-establishedAIcompaniestoreconsidertheirstrategies.Iftheydon’tinnovatequickly,theyriskbecomingoutdatedinthechangingmarket.32.HowdoesDeepSeekdifferfromAmericanAIgiantsintermsofcost?A.Itchargesforhigh-performingmodels.B.Itoffersfreeaccesstoallitsmodels.C.Ithasamorecomplexfee-chargingsystem.D.Itprovidesfreebasicversions.33.WhatistheuniquefeatureofDeepThink(R1)comparedtootherAItools?A.Itisopen-sourceforworldwideuse.B.Itcangeneratecontentquickly.C.Itcanbeaccessedviabothwebpagesandapps.D.Itshowsthethoughtprocessandanswer-generationtime.34.WhatconcernhasbeenraisedaboutDeepSeekaccordingtothepassage?A.Itmightdiscloseuser’sprivacy.B.Itsmodelsmaynotbeasaccurateasothers.C.Itistooexpensiveforsmallcompanies.D.Itsopen-sourcenaturemaycausesecurityissues.35.WhatimpacthasDeepThink(R1)hadontheAImarket?A.IthasforcedestablishedAIcompaniestocombine.B.IthasmadeWesterntechgiantsdominatethemarketmore.C.IthasmotivatedthecreationandcooperationintheAIfield.D.IthasincreasedthecostofusingadvancedAItechnology.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。BenefitsofReadingtoChildrenReadingaloudhasmanypositivebenefitsforchildrenofallages.Thereisneverabettertimetogetintothehabitthanwhenchildrenareintheirbabyhood.Developgoodlisteninghabits.Listeningisaskillthatrequirespracticeandattention.Readingaloudhelpsdevelopgoodlisteninghabitsbyteachingchildrentositstill,listencarefully,andtakeinwhattheyhear.36Theygetbenefitssuchasimprovedconceptdevelopmentandcomprehensionstrategies.Increasethevocabulary.Playthereadingreadinessactivitieswithyourchildeveryday.Whenyoureadaloudtoyourchild,hecomesacrossnewwords.Explainthemeaningwhilereading.37Hecanlaterusethenewwordswhilewriting.Buildthinkingandcomprehensionskills.Readingaloudtoyourchildcanhelphimbuildthinkingskillsandcomprehension(理解力).38Whetheryoureadbookswithamoraloratasktosolve,yourchildcandosomecriticalthinkingindependently.39Readingaloudwithyourchildalsohelpsteachhimimportantlifelessonsandvalues.Forexample,readingastoryaboutacceptancecouldhelpyourchildunderstandtheimportanceofrespectingpeoplewhoaredifferentfromhim.Bookscanalsoteachchildrentohandledifferentemotions,suchasanger,sadness,orfear.Buildadeeperconnectionwithyourchild.Readingaloudcanbearelaxingactivityforbothyouandyourchild.It'sagreatwaytorelaxattheendoftheday.Whenyoureadtogether,yougivehimyourfullattention.Thereisagreatjoyinbeingpresentwithyourchild.Youarepresentwithyourchildasyouhug,explorethecharacters'feelings,andcareabouttheirdevelopment.40A.Learnvaluesandlifeskills.B.Makeitaroutinetoreadouttoyourchild.C.Thiswayhewillimprovehisknowledgeonnewwords.D.Thiscanhelpchildpayattentiontothetextinfrontofhim.E.Childrenwhoactivelylistengetgreaterbenefitsfromreadingaloud.F.Youbuildanemotionalandphysicalconnectionthatcanlastalifetime.G.Themoreyoureadwithyourchild,thebetterhewillunderstandashedevelops.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。JamilJanKochaimovedtoAmericafromAfghanistanatageone.Athome,hisfamilyonlyspokePashto(普什圖語),sowhenhereachedfirstgradeinanEnglish-speakingschool,hewas41ataloss.ThencameMs.Lung,Kochai’ssecond-gradeteacher,whoquicklyrealizedthatKochaiwas42hardatschool.Nearlyeverydayafterschool,LungwouldgiveKochai43lessonsonreadingandwriting.Bytheendoftheyear,Kochaihadlearnedtoreadandwrite,andeven44thefirstprizeintheschoolreadingcompetition.Sadly,Kochai45theteacherafterhisfamilymovedseveraltimes.“ItriedeverythingtofindMs.Lung,butallproved46,”heexplained.“TheproblemwasthatIdidn’tknowherfirstname.She’dalwaysjustbeenMs.Lungtome.”Inthemeantime,Kochaiwasstartingtogoafterasuccessfulcareerinwriting.Hehasreceivedmanywriting47.Buthenevergaveup48Ms.Lung.Twoyearsago,Lung’shusband,AllenLung,happenedtoreadanarticleKochaiwroteforaliterarymagazinethat49Ms.Lung.Hethen50KochaithroughFacebook.AllenLungaskedKochaiifhewantedtospeakwithhis51thatsamenight.Becauseofthepandemic(疫情)theywereonlyableto52eachother,butKochaiwasexcited.Thiswasthemomenthehadbeenwaitingforyears.Kochaicriedwhenheheardhisteacher’svoice.HetoldMs.Lungeverythinghehadachievedwasallthankstoher.Theyplannedtomeet53atsomepointinthefuture.However,thatmomentdidn’tcomeuntilAugust13,2023,whenKochaiwasdoingabooksigningeventforhisnewnovel.AllenapproachedKochai,introducedhimself,andbroughthimovertoreunitewithMs.Lung.“Ididn’tknowwhyIdidn’tseeher54,sinceMs.lungissittinginthefrontrow.Ithasbeen22yearssinceIsawherlasttime,”Kochaisaid.“Myfatherusedtosaythateverychildisarocketfilledwith55andalltheyneedisasinglespark(火花)toliftoffintothesky,”Kochaisaid.“Ms.Lungwasmyspark.”41.A.hardly B.gradually C.possibly D.completely42.A.playing B.preparing C.struggling D.exercising43.A.extra B.difficult C.boring D.simple44.A.hid B.won C.sold D.packed45.A.losttouchwith B.livedupto C.keptupwith D.gotcloseto46.A.correct B.practical C.fruitless D.risky47.A.instruments B.tips C.materials D.prizes48.A.caringfor B.searchingfor C.turningto D.cheeringup49.A.mentioned B.examined C.amused D.blamed50.A.trained B.admired C.charged D.contacted51.A.wife B.cousin C.niece D.daughter52.A.receive B.call C.consult D.teach53.A.inorder B.ingeneral C.inperson D.incase54.A.farther B.later C.closer D.earlier55.A.air B.water C.fuel D.paper第二節(jié):(10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Weallknowthatforgivingyourselfandotherscanbringyoupeaceofmind.Recently,anewstudypublishedinthejournalPsychologyandHealth
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(find)thatforgivenessmayhelpyousleepwell,too.ResearchersledbyLutherCollegepsychologyprofessorLorenToussaintsurveyednearly1,500Americanadultstoratehowlikelytheywere
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(forgive)boththemselvesfortheirownmistakesandothersforhurtingthem.Thentheparticipantswereaskedquiteafewquestionsovertheirsleepquality,life
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(satisfy),andoverallphysicalhealth.Theirfindingsshowthatpeoplewhowereforgivingsleptmuch
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anger.Theresultsledtheresearcherstoconcludethatforgivenessofothersandself-forgivenessmayhelpcreatea
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isconnectedwithbetterhealth.Ofcourse,forgivingyourselforsomeoneelseisn’talwayseasy.AccordingtoKarenSwartz,adoctoroftheJohnsHopkinsHospital,itisaboutmorethanjust
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(say)thewords.“Itisanactiveprocessinwhichyoumakeadecisiontoletgoofnegativefeelings
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thepersondeservesitornot,”Swartzexplains.So,nexttimeyoucan’tsleepatnight,whynotgiveforgiveness
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try?It’scertainthatitcanmakeyoufeelbetterthenextday.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,下周五你校將組織學(xué)生參觀智能科技農(nóng)場——天空農(nóng)場(SkyFarm),請你給你的英國留學(xué)生朋友David寫一封郵件,介紹這次活動并邀請他參加。內(nèi)容包括:(1)邀請David參加;(2)介紹農(nóng)場的特色;(3)談?wù)勀銓@即將到來的活動的預(yù)期和感想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearDavid,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。GraceandEllen,bothpromisingintheirschool’sdancecompetition,werefiercecompetitors.Theybothhadgreatpassionfordancinganddreamedforbiggerstages.Theywerebothfriendsandcompetitors.Theyhadsimilartasteinmusic,andhadsimilardressingstyles.Theyhadbothdevotedthemselvestopreparingfortheupcomingcontest.Grace’sjourneytothecompetitionwasmarkedbycountlesshoursofpracticeanddetermination.Shewouldrisebeforethesun,andthestudiolightswereher
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