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2024-2025學(xué)年浙江省杭州市西湖區(qū)浙附玉泉+丁蘭高二下學(xué)期期中考英語試題一、閱讀理解(★★)Manysuccessfulpeoplewritebooks,allowingpeopletoreadthestoriesoftheirfailuresandvictoriesandtolearnfromtheirmistakesandachievements.Maybeyouwillfindsomethingforyourselfinthesebooks.Business@theSpeedofThoughtbyBillGatesInthebookpublishedin1999,Gatespredictedthatbusinesswouldchangemoreinthenexttenyearsthaninthelast50years.Didthispredictioncometrue?Well,yes,itdidandthatisagreatreasontorereadthisbook.Inthisbook,BillGatesshareshisknowledgeaboutsuccessfulbusinessprinciplesandteacheshowtousemoderninformationtechnologiescorrectly.Heprovidespersonalexamplesfromhisbusiness,makingthisbookevenmoreinteresting.Buffett’sBitesbyWarrenBuffetWarrenBuffethasmademorethan$50billionduetosuccessfulinvestments.Inthisbook,heshowshisbusinesscorrespondence(來往信件)withhispartnersandinvestorsstartingfrom1957.Hisgoldenruleofcommunicatingwithinvestorsistoprovidetheinformationyouwouldwanttoreceiveyourself.OpenSociety:ReformingGlobalCapitalismbyGeorgeSorosGeorgeSoroshasmademorethan$19billionsofar.Thatmakeshisbookreallyworthreading.Criticscallthisbookthedeclarationofthenewcapitalism(資本主義).Histhoughtsandideasareveryfresh,cleverandunusual.Everyonewhoisintopolitics,businessandsocialproblemsneedstoreadit.TheAutobiographyofBenjaminFranklinbyBenjaminFranklinThebooktellsaboutthefirsthalfoftheauthor’slife.ItisespeciallyinterestingbecauseFranklindescribestheformationofhispersonality.Franklinwas,undoubtedly,averygiftedperson.Allthegoodcircumstancesinhislifecontributedtohissuccess,andallthebadonesjusttrainedhiswillpower.Theeventsofhislifeshowthatapersonwithaninquiringmindandactiveenergycanlearnanykindofactivityandeveryfieldofknowledge.1.WhatisspecialaboutBusiness@theSpeedofThought?

A.It’sacollectionofletters.B.It’sapredictionofthefuture.C.Itfocusesoncommunications.D.Itnarratespersonalexperiences.2.WhatcanyoureadaboutOpenSociety:ReformingGlobalCapitalism?

A.Politics,businessandsocialproblems.B.Aman’sinvestingexperiencein1957.C.GeorgeSoros’fightagainstsociety.D.GeorgeSoros’failureinhisbusiness.3.WhatcanbeinferredfromTheAutobiographyofBenjaminFranklin?

A.Franklinneverexperiencedfrustration.B.Franklinhadahighthirstforknowledge.C.Franklinhadnotroublelearninganything.D.Franklinwroteittorecordhisachievements.(★★★)AustralialooksbrownerandflatterthanIremembered;it’sdrygrasshereandtheredottedwithtoughbushesandunremarkablebuildings.Thelightingisviolentlyintense.Myfriendkeepstalkinginthedriver’sseatandIrespondwith‘Ah-huh’and‘Ohreally?’toappearinterestedinherstringofgossipaboutpeoplewhosefacesIhavelongforgotten,whosestoriesI’vestoppedcaringabout.‘Areyouokay?’myfriendasks,takinghereyesofftheroadtostudymyexpressionwithherall-knowingeyes.‘Justtired,’Isay.Sheacceptsmyliewithanunconvincedshrug.Ikeepsearchinginmymind’seyes,hopingtobringbackintofocusimagesfromtheremotetownsofAsia:steamcomingoffboilingpots,basketsfilledwithstrangefruits,giantpigsalongsidelittlekids.Ilaughatthethought.‘Somethingfunny?’myfriendasks.‘Oh,justamemory,’Isay.‘ThelittlekidsinnorthernThailandweresofriendly.Whenwe’dpasstheminthestreet,they’dgreetusatthetopoftheirlungsintheirnativelanguage.’‘Cool,’shesays,andthen-’Hey,guesswhat?Ihadmybathroomremade!’‘Wow,’Isay.Andthenshedetailsherbathroomproject,andI‘Ah-huh’and‘Ohreally?’.Homeimprovements,kids,full-timejobs:thesearethestandardconversationtopicsofthirty-somethingwomen.IntheyearssinceIleft,myfriendshavematuredintoresponsibleadults,butI’mstuckinanotherplaceentirely,morecomfortableinalocalbustravelingalongtheedgeofaHimalayanmountain.Iftheyareallgrownupsnow,whatdoesthatmakeme?Peoplesaythattravelchangesyou,butIneveranticipateditwouldbelikethis.Iclosemyeyesandreturntotheexcitementofbeingspedat565milesperhourtosomewhereforeignandwild.ButImuststaythistime.MydadhasbeendiagnosedwithaseriousillnessandsohereIam,backinreality,backtomyroots.4.HowdoestheauthorfeelonherarrivalinAustralia?

A.Interested.B.Conflicted.C.Exhausted.D.Excited.5.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheconversationbetweentheauthorandherfriend?

A.Theyhavedifferentinterestsandlivesasgrownups.B.Theysharefondmemoriesofgrowinguptogether.C.Theycareaboutandprovideupdatesforeachother.D.Theyenjoytellingpersonalstoriestoexchangeideas.6.By“Iftheyareallgrownupsnow,whatdoesthatmakeme?”(inthesecondlastparagraph),theauthormeans_________.

A.theymakemethinkofgrowingupastheydoB.wearealladultswhowilleventuallysettledownC.a(chǎn)comfortablehomeiswhatweallneedasadultsD.diverseexperiencesshapeindividuals’lifepaths7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.FeelingLostWhenBackinAustraliaB.TheExcitementofTravelingtoAustraliaC.Australia:APlacelikeAsiainMyHeartD.OutofAsia,OutofMind(★★★)Astronomershaveuncoveredthefeedingscheduleofasupermassiveblackhole,revealingthatitconsumesmaterialabouteverythreeandahalfyears.Thediscoveryprovideskeyinformationaboutmysteriouscosmic(宇宙的)forces,deepeningscientists’understandingofhowtheuniverseisformed.Astronomersfirstnoticedtheblackhole’sactivitywhenthegalaxyitresidesinexperiencedasignificantincreaseinbrightnessin2018.Theyidentifiedthisasatidal(潮汐的)disruption(擾亂)event,whichoccurswhenastaristornapartbytheintensegravitational(引力的)forcesofablackhole.Asthestarwaspulledapart,itsmaterialheatedup,producingX-rayandultravioletlightthatwasobservedbythetelescopes.Thisemissioneventuallyfaded,suggestingthattheblackholehadconsumedthematter.However,abouttwoyearslater,theX-rayandUVlightfromthegalaxybrokeupagain.Thisunexpectedresurgence(復(fù)蘇)suggestedthatthestarhadonlybeenpartiallyconsumedduringitsfirstencounter,withmorematerialbeingtakenawayasitapproachedtheblackholeagain.Theastronomerslearnedthatthestarhadmovedintoahighlyextendedorbitaroundtheblackholeafterthefirstencounter.Wheniteventuallyapproachedagain,thegalaxylitupwithX-rayandUVlightasmoreofthestar’smaterialwasconsumed.Thisdiscoveryallowedthescientiststocalculatethestar’sorbitalperiod,helpingthemlearnthattheblackholeconsumesmaterialapproximatelyeverythreeandahalfyears.Onthesegrounds,theteampredictsthattheblackhole’snextencounterwiththestarwillbeginbetweenMayandAugust2025,althoughitisexpectedtobesmaller,asmostofthestarhasalreadybeendestroyed.8.Whatisthesignificanceofthediscoveryofthefeedingscheduleofablackhole?

A.Itledtoscientists’discoveryofasupermassiveblackhole.B.Itmadetheformationoftheblackholeknowntoscientists.C.Itchangedscientists’viewsaboutthethreatfromblackholes.D.Itbroadenedscientists’knowledgeofthepoweroftheuniverse.9.Whatmadetheblackhole’sactivitydiscovered?

A.Thepowerfulgravitationalpullofablackhole.B.TheX-rayandUVlightreleasedbythestar.C.Asuddendecreaseinthegalaxy’sbrightness.D.Asharpriseinradiosignalsfromthegalaxy.10.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinparagraph3?

A.Thestarhadtheabilitytorecover.B.Theblackholehadunstableforces.C.Thestarpartlysurvivedtheblackhole.D.Thestarshonebeforebeingpulledapart.11.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtotheteam’sprediction?

A.Theblackhole’sfeedingschedulewillbechanged.B.Thenextencounterwilltakeplaceoutsidetheorbit.C.Thenextencounterwillbetinierthanthepreviousone.D.Thestarwillbecompletelyconsumedbytheblackhole.(★★★)Thedifferencesinhealthoutcomesareneithernewnorunknown.Fromdifferencesinlifespantounevenaccesstoqualityhealthcare,theso-called“HealthGap”isapersistentandtroublingindicationofinequality.Peoplelivinginlowandmiddle-incomecountriesarefarmorelikelytodiefrompreventableandtreatablecauses.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,obviousdifferencesinhealthoutcomespersist(持續(xù)存在)withincountries,cuttingalongsocioeconomicandgeographiclines.Closingthesehealthgapsisbothamoralandpracticalneedbecauseeveryhumanbeinghasarighttoahealthy,dignifiedlife;practicalbecausehealthinequitiesbringaboutsubstantialeconomicandsocialcosts.HealthinequitiescouldcosttheU.S.economyapproximately$320billionannuallyandriseto$1trillionby2040ifnotaddressed.Thesefiguresemphasizetheneedforsystemicsolutionsthatlookattherootcauses.Artificialintelligencehasenteredthesceneasanewtoolintheattempttoremakethehealthsystem.Broadlyspeaking,patternrecognitionandpersonalizedcarearethetwofocusesinthatcontext.AIapplicationscandetectdiseases—oftenearlierandmoreaccuratelythanhumans—tailortreatmentstoindividualpatients,andsupporthealthcareprofessionalsinmanagingcomplexcaseloads(病例).Preventiveinterventionscansavelivesandresourceswhileincreasingthequalityoflifeofhumans.AI-poweredpredictionmodelshavebeenusedtoidentifypatientsathighriskofcomplicationsorchronic(慢性病)conditionssuchaskidneydisease,whichotherwiseoftengoesunnoticeduntilsignificantdamageisdonetothebody.Beyondclinicalsettings,AI-drivenanalysesoflargedatasets—fromhospitalrecordstosocioeconomicindicators—canhighlightat-riskcommunities,helpingpolicymakersandhealthorganizationsdistributeresourcesmoreeffectively.Bylocatingunder-servedareasandidentifyingpopulationsleastlikelytoaccesspreventiveservices,AIcanguidetargetedcommunityinterventions,mobileclinics,healtheducationprograms,andotherinitiativestoclosethehealthgap.Whilethepotentialislarge,AI’seffectivenessinclosingthehealthgapdependsonmorethanjusttechnologicaladvancement.AImustbedeliberatelydesigned,trained,tested,andtargetedtobringoutthebestinandforpeopleandtheplanet.12.Whatcanwelearnaboutthehealthgapfromparagraph1?

A.Itrarelyexistsinwealthycountries.B.Itistherootofeconomicdifference.C.Itreferstounfairnessinhealthoutcomes.D.Itshowstheequaldistributionofresources.13.Whatdothefiguresindicateinparagraph2?

A.EconomictroubleinUS.B.CostlymedicalexpensesinUS.C.Theurgencyofclosinghealthgap.D.ThemoraldilemmafacingAmericans.14.WhatcanAIdotoimprovethehealthsystem?

A.Preventthespreadofdiseases.B.Curepatientswithchronicconditions.C.Replacedoctorstomanagecaseloads.D.Detectdiseasesandoffertailoredtreatments.15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.HowAIservestogetridofinequality.B.WhatroleAIplaysinclosinghealthgap.C.WhatchallengesAIfacesinmedicalfield.D.HowAIstimulatestechnologicaladvancement.(★★★)DoLobstersFeelPain?Thetraditionalmethodforcookingalobster(龍蝦)—boilingitalive—raisesthequestionofwhetherornotlobstersfeelpain.16.Lobstersgobadveryquicklyaftertheydie,andeatingadeadlobsterincreasestheriskofillnessandreducesthequalityofitsflavor.However,iflobstersarecapableoffeelingpain,themethodandothers,suchasstoringthelivelobsteronice,raisemoralquestionsforchefsandlobstereatersalike.17.Lobstershaveaperipheralsystemlikehumans,butinsteadofasinglebrain,theypossessnervecluster(神經(jīng)簇).Becauseofthisdifference,someresearchersarguelobstersaretoodissimilartovertebrates(脊椎動物)tofeelpain.Nonetheless,lobstersdosatisfyallofthestandardforapainresponse.Lobstersguardtheirinjuries,learntoavoiddangeroussituations,respondtoanesthetics,andarebelievedtopossesssomelevelofconsciousness.Somostscientistsbelievethatinjuringalobstercausesphysicalpain.18,soitisnowbecomingillegaltoboillobstersaliveorkeepthemonice.Currently,boilinglobstersaliveisillegalinSwitzerland,NewZealand,andtheItaliancityReggioEmilia.ThemosthumanetoolforcookingalobsteristheCrustaStun.Thisdeviceelectrocutesalobster,makingitunconsciousinlessthanhalfasecondorkillingitin5to10seconds.19.Unfortunately,theCrustaStunistooexpensiveformostrestaurantsandpeopletoafford.Somerestaurantsplacealobsterinaplasticbagandplaceitinthefreezerforacoupleofhours,duringwhichtimeitlosesconsciousnessanddies.20,butitisprobablythemosthumaneoptionforkillingalobsterbeforecookingandeatingit.

A.ThissolutionisnotidealB.Andthen,itcanbecutapartorboiledC.LobstersarepopularfoodinmanycountriesD.ThereisgrowingevidencethatlobstersmayfeelpainE.ScientistsdisagreeoverwhetherornotlobstersfeelpainF.ManyrestaurantschoosemorehumanemethodstocookitG.Thiscookingwayisusedtoimprovehumans’diningexperience二、完形填空(★★★)ColleenKnullwasondutyattheJasperLodgeintheNationalPark.A______withlessthanoneyearofexperienceasshewas,itdidn’tpreventherfromhandlingavery______situation.“Thefirstindicationthattherewasa(n)______wasthatwehadnoticedsmokecomingupfromthemountainside,andItriedmybestto______theknowledgeIhadlearnedduringtheprevioustrainingand______ittoreadthesmokeandhowclosethefirewas,”shesaid.Soon,anevacuation(疏散)orderwas______forJasperNationalParkandtheelectricitywascutoff.Becauseitwasmidnight,Knullstartedknockingoneachdoorto______theguestsatthelodge.Thenshewasinformedthatsomehikersatthecampsitewereunawareofthe______toevacuatequickly.Soshewalkeduptheroughpathtobringthemdown.There,she______16peopleonafour-hourhikethroughdarkness,towherehertruckwasparked.Finally,Knullmanagedtoleadthesehikerstoa______place.Shealsomanagedtokeepthings______duringtheevacuation.“Thesituationhadtobetakenseriously,butIshouldmakesurenobodywouldget______.SoItoldacoupleof______alongthewayandhadacoupleofgoodlaughs.Ihadtoguaranteethateverybodygotoutsoundly.”She______herquickreactionintheevacuationtothetrainingshehadreceived.HearingthenewsofKnull’sremarkableperformanceinJasper,ClifVetter,ChiefofEnderbyFireDepartment,said______andproudly,“That’sher.”21.A.doctorB.hikerC.firefighterD.camper22.A.dangerousB.excitingC.ordinaryD.strange23.A.earthquakeB.fireC.volcanoeruptionD.urgentsignal24.A.shareB.spreadC.recallD.forget25.A.observedB.employedC.masteredD.reviewed26.A.issuedB.refusedC.canceledD.delayed27.A.lookafterB.callonC.pickupD.wakeup28.A.dangerB.needC.challengeD.hope29.A.guidedB.watchedC.followedD.met30.A.comfortableB.distantC.safeD.hidden31.A.lightB.quietC.seriousD.meaningful32.A.disappointedB.sleepyC.excitedD.panicked33.A.poemsB.skillsC.jokesD.secrets34.A.comparedB.devotedC.deniedD.owed35.A.nervouslyB.simplyC.sadlyD.carefully三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’sNationalImmigrationAdministration(NIA)announcedonMondaythatthecountry’s144-hourvisa-freetransitpolicy36(expand)tothreemoreentryports,increasingthetotalto37.Atpresent,foreignnationalsfrom54countriessuchastheUS,CanadaandBritainare37(suit)forthe144-hourvisa-freepolicy,allowingshort-termactivitiessuchastravelandbusinessvisits.TheNIAstatementsaidtheexpansionofthevisafreepolicyisexpectedtoprovidemore38(choice)forforeignnationalsinChina.Itsaidthe72/144-hourvisa-freetransitpolicyhasplayed39importantroleinthecountry’shigh-levelopening-up,facilitatingtheexchangeofpeoplebetweenChinaandothercountriesandtheir40(cooperate).TheNIAsaidearlierthismonththatChinahadrecorded14.64millioninbound(入境的)trips41(make)byforeignersinthefirsthalfofthisyear,up152.7percentyearonyear.Amongthem,8.54millionenteredChinavisa-free,accounting4252percentoftheinboundtripsandrepresentingayear-on-yearsurgeof190.1percent.43measuresaremakingvisitstoChinaincreasinglyeasier,thecountryhasbecomeapopulardestinationforoverseastourists.Withmorepeople44(post)theirtravelexperiencesinChinaonsocialmedia,“ChinaTravel”hasbecomeatoptrendingsearchtermonmultipleglobalsocialmediaplatforms.ForeignMinistryspokespersonLinJian45(say)lastweek,“Chinawillcontinuetoembracetheworldwithopenarmsandcreatemoreenergyandenthusiasmforpeople-to-peopleexchanges.”四、書信寫作(★★★)46.假定你是李華,外教Chris計劃于下周六組織一次春游活動(springouting),現(xiàn)面向全班同學(xué)征集活動建議。請你給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:(1)具體活動;(2)你的理由。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紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、書面表達(dá)(★★★)47.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、“Whowantstoshowustheirspecialprojectfirst?”Mrs.Williamsaskedmyfourth-gradeclass.Shealwaysgaveuschancestoearnextrapoints.Forthisproject,wewereallowedtodoanything,aslongaswediditourselves.Iburrowedmyheadinmysweater,justlikemyturtle.Don’tcallonme.Don’tcallonme.“Ava,youlookready.Comeonup,”Mrs.Williamssaid.Avaskipped!Unlikeme,shejustlovedtalkinginfrontofpeople.Sheshowedushowtowirepotatoessotheyproducedelectricity.Potatoes!Herdadwasanengineer,andIwonderedhowmuchoftheprojecthehadhelpedherwith.Butitwascool,andItoldhersowhenshepassedmydesk.MybuddyJaycegotcalledonnext.Hewassonervousthattheskinonhisneckwasraspberryred.HedemonstratedtheUnpoppableBubble.Theclassgottobatthebubblearoundanditdidn’tpop.“You’vegotthis,”Igavehimathumbs-up.

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