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2025~2026學(xué)年山東省日照實(shí)驗(yàn)高級(jí)中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期10月月考英語試卷一、閱讀理解(★★★)World'sBestPlacestoVisitWithaworldfulloffascinatingdestinations,choosingtheperfectvacationspotcanpresentachallenge.Thislistoftheworld'sbestplacestovisitishereforyou.SouthIslandNewZealand'sSouthIslandfillswithsplendidsceneryateveryturn.Here,youcanadmiretheFiordlandNationalParkfromhikingroutesoraboatonMilfordSound,theeighthwonderoftheworld.Atnight,journeytotheMountJohnObservatorytostareatthestarryskies.Youcanalsoexploretwoofthemostaccessibleglaciersintheworldontheisland'swestcoastorenjoydeliciousfoodandwine.ParisParis,theCityofLight,drawsvisitorsfromaroundtheglobewhocometoseeimpressiveattractionsliketheEiffelTowerandtheLouvre.Butwhattravelersreallyfallinlovewitharethecity'sunusualcafes,energeticmarkets,trendyshoppingdistrictsandunmistakablecharm.GetlostwanderingalongParis'streets,oreatacroissantandrelaxonthebanksoftheSeineforhours.BoraBoraThoughthisFrenchPolynesianislandmaybesmall,itscompletetropicalbeautymakesupforit.Here,you'llfindbeautifulbeachesandthickjungles.Theisland'svolcano,MountOtemanu,makesforagreatphoto-opandtheenthusiasticlocalscanhelpyoucatchtheisland'sbestsightsduringanoff-roadhike.Torelax,headtoMatiraBeachforclearwaterandsoftsand.AlthoughatriptoBoraBoraisveryexpensive,mosttravelerssayit'swortheverypenny.1.Whichspotbestsuitspeoplewhoenjoyastronomy?

A.SouthIsland.B.Paris.C.BoraBora.D.MountOtemanu.2.What'sprobablythemainattractioninParis?

A.Light.B.Rivers.C.Citylife.D.Architecture.3.WhatdoSouthIslandandBoraBorahaveincommon?

A.Hightravelcosts.B.Cozypurchasingstyles.C.Friendlyresidents.D.Charmingnaturalscenery.(★★★)In2006,whenCarlAllamby,anautomechanic,enrolledinanightschoolatOhiosUrsulineCollege,hewaspursuingabusinessdegreetohelphimmanagehisrepairshop.Buttherewasonehurdle-arequiredbiologyclass.Hedelayedtakingthecourseuntilhislastsemester—“Icouldn’tseewhatbiologyhadtodowithbusiness,”hesays—butwhenhisenthusiasticinstructorbegandiscussinganatomy(人體學(xué)),awakenedalonginterestinmedicine.Withinanhour,Allambyknewthathewouldswitchprofessionsandpursueacareerinhealthcare.Asachild,Allambyalwayswantedtobeadoctor.Butgrowingupinafamilywithsixchildrenlivingonwelfare,amedicalcareerseemedlikeafantasy.YoungAllambyquicklysetasidehisprofessionalpursuitandfocusedinsteadonbecomingthebestauto-mechanichecouldbe.Andhe’dbeendoingitwellforthenext25years.Yethesoldhisshoponceheenteredmedicalschool.Thoughgivingupasuccessfulcareerwhileraisingafamilymayhaveseemedriskyandexhausting,hiswifeandfriendsweresupportive.Tothe43-year-oldmedschoolstudent,thetransitionfromhavingahighlevelofexpertisetostartingalloverwasachallenge,butthevolumeandcomplexityofworkweremoredemanding.“Inamedschoolpeopleusuallypatyouonthebackandsay‘Goodjob’whenyougetanaveragegrade.Buttome,IalmostfeellikeafailurebecauseIamnotusedtostrugglingsomuchtomakeitthrough,”Allambysaid.Withenormousefforts,heroutinelyscoredinthetopofhisclassinexamsandgraduatedwithaBachelordegreein2019atage47.NowhespecializesinemergencymedicineatAkronGeneral.Andyes,hestillprovidesengineadviceandwillfixyourproblems.Themeaningsarejustalittledifferentnow.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hurdle”inparagraph1mean?

A.degreeB.failureC.barrierD.chance5.WhatledtoAllamby’ssuddenchangeofprofessioninhismid-30s?

A.Achildhooddream.B.Abiologicalcourse.C.Aninstructor’sadvice.D.Thepursuitofadegree.6.WhatwasthebiggestchallengetoAllambyasamedschoolstudent?

A.Gettinghighscores.B.Leavinghisbusiness.C.SupportinghisfamilyD.Startingalloveragain.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesAllamby?

A.Persistentandhumble.B.OptimisticandcreativeC.Responsibleandcareful.D.Determinedandambitious.(★★★)Doyouhaveasuitordressintheclosetthatyouhaven’twornforyearsbutareunwillingtogetridof?Maybeyousay,“Ican’tthrowthatawaybecauseIpaidgoodmoneyforit.”Ifyourecognizethisinyourself,thenyouaresufferingfromcommitmenttothesunkcostfallacy(謬論).Itoccurswhenwefeelthatwehaveinvestedtoomuchtoquit.Thispsychologicaltrapcausesustostickwithaplanevenifitnolongerservesusandthecostsclearlyoutweighthebenefits.ArkesandBlumerconductedasurveyrevealingthatpeopleareinfluencedbysunkcostfallacyintheirdecisions.Participantswereaskedtoimagineasituationwheretheyaccidentallybookedtwoskiticketsforthesamedate,spending$100onaskitriptoMichiganand$50onWisconsin.Theywerealsotoldthelatterwouldbemoreenjoyable.Itturnedoutthat54%choseMichigandespitethereasonablechoicebeingWisconsin,becausetheyhadmadeagreaterinitialinvestment.Sunkcostfallacytakesplacewhenweletemotionscloudourdecisions.Oncewe’veinvestedinachoice,wefeelguiltorregretifwedon’tfollowthrough,withoutrealizingthatpastinvestmentswon’tberecovered.Instead,webasedecisionsonpastcosts,ignoringpresentandfuturecostsandbenefits.Thismaybeduetolossaversion(厭惡),wherepeopleplacemoreweightonlossesthanongains.Asaresult,ourdecisionsoftenaimtoavoidlossesinsteadofseekingthebenefitsgainedifweletgoofthepastcommitment.Noonecandenythefactthatwebenefitalotfromperseverance.Sooursocietylovestoemphasizeperseverance.Nevergiveup!Don’twaste!Butonlyyouknowtherightpathforyou.Sometimeswalkingawayisthehardestchoiceofall.Youmightrealizeapathyou’reonisnolongertherightoneorneverwas.That’sapainfulrealization.8.Whatphenomenondoestheauthordescribeatthebeginningofthetext?

A.Peoplebenefitfromstickingwithaplan.B.People’sconsumptionviewhaschanged.C.Peoplerefusetogiveupthepastcommitment.D.People’sclothesarebecomingmoreexpensive.9.Whydid54%oftheparticipantschoosetheMichigantrip?

A.Toappearmorereasonable.B.Tosavemoreoftheloss.C.Tomakeagreaterinvestment.D.Toenjoymoreofthemselves.10.Whendoes“sunkcostfallacy”occur?

A.Whenwedon’tfollowthroughourchoices.B.Whenweattachmoreimportancetopotentialgains.C.Whenwefeelitworthwhiletoinvestinpastdecisions.D.Whenweemotionallystickwithinvestmentalreadymade.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoward“perseverance”?

A.Cautious.B.Favorable.C.Disapproving.D.Indifferent.(★★★)Atool,calledNightshade,letsartistsaddinvisiblechangestotheirartbeforetheyuploaditonlinetofightbackagainstAIcompaniesthatusetheirworktotrainAImodelswithoutthecreator’spermission.Usingitto“poison”thistrainingdatacoulddamagefutureimage-generatingAImodelsbymakingsomeoftheiroutputsuseless-dogsbecomecats,carsbecomecows,andsoforth.GenerativeAImodelsareexcellentatmakingconnectionsbetweenwords,whichhelpsthepoisonspread.Nightshadeinfectsnotonlytheword“dog”butallsimilarconcepts,suchas“puppy,”“husky,”and“wolf.”Thepoisonattackalsoworksonindirectlyrelatedimages.Forexample,ifthemodelscraped(抓取)apoisonedimagefortheprompt(提示)“fantasyart,”theprompts“dragon”and“acastleinTheLordoftheRings”wouldsimilarlybetransformedintosomethingelse.SomeAIcompaniesarefacinganumberoflawsuits(訴訟)fromartistswhoclaimthattheircopyrightedmaterialandpersonalinformationwasscrapedwithoutapprovalorcompensation.BenZhao,aprofessorattheUniversityofChicago,wholedtheteamthatcreatedNightshade,saysthehopeisthatitwillhelptipthepowerbalancebackfromAIcompaniestowardsartists,byshowingrespectforartists’copyrightandintellectualproperty.Zhaoadmitsthereisariskthatpeoplemightabusethedatapoisoningtechniqueforeviluses.However,hesaysattackerswouldneedthousandsofpoisonedsamplestocauserealdamagetolarger,morepowerfulmodels,astheyaretrainedonbillions.AIcompanieshaveofferedtoletartistsoptoutofhavingtheirimagesusedtotrainfutureversionsofthemodels.Butartistssaythisisnotenough:EvaToorenent,anillustratorandartist,says:opt-outpoliciesrequireartiststojumpthroughhoopsandstillleavetechcompanieswithallthepower.HehopesNightshadewillchangethecurrentsituationandAIcompanieswillthinktwicebeforetheyact.12.WhatdoweknowaboutNightshadefromthefirstparagraph?

A.Ithelpsartiststodefendlawfulrights.B.Itwarnsnetizensoftheonlinedanger.C.Itremindsartistsofstolenworks.D.ItpoisonsAIcompanies’output.13.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Thewaythe“poison”spreads.B.Thetargetsthepoisonattacks.C.Thetypesoftransformedimages.D.TheadvantageofAImodels.14.HowdoesEvaToorenentlookattheopt-outpolicy?

A.Thankful.B.Fearful.C.Dissatisfied.D.Positive.15.Whichofthefollowingwouldbeasuitabletitleofthistext?

A.Nightshade:UselessOutputCreator.B.Nightshade:DataPoisonTechnology.C.Nightshade:Artists’RightsProtector.D.Nightshade:Image-generatingModel.(★★★★)Naturesoothes(撫慰)ourstressed-outsouls.Weknowthatnatureisthebestprescription,andnewresearchsuggestswecangainbenefitswhilevisitingparks.16ThestudypublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalHealthResearchfoundthatspending20minutesinacityparkcanmakeyouhappier,regardlessofwhetheryouusethattimetoexerciseornot."Ingeneral,wefoundparkvisitorsreportedanimprovementinemotionalwell-being(幸福感)aftertheparkvisit.”thestudy'sleadauthorandUniversityofAlabamaatBirminghamprofessorHonK.Yuensaidinastatement.“17”Instead,wefoundtimespentintheparkisrelatedtoimprovedemotionalwell-being.”Forthestudy,94adultsvisitedthreecityparksinMountainBrook,Alabama,completingaquestionnaireabouttheirsubjectivewell-beingbeforeandaftertheirvisit.18Avisitofbetween20and25minutesshowedthebestresults,witharoughly64%increaseintheparticipants'self-reportedwell-being,eveniftheydidn'tmoveagreatdealinthepark.19Thestudygroupwastrulysmall.asthestudy'sco-authorandanotherUABprofessor,GavinJenkins,acknowledges.20Thechallengefacingcitiesisthatthereisincreasingevidenceaboutthevalueofcityparksbutwecontinuetoseethedecreaseofthesespaces.

A.Somethingwasusedtotracktheirphysicalactivity.B.Youusuallyvisitasmallgreenspaceinyourneighborhood.C.However,itsfindingspointedouttheimportanceofcityparks.D.Ifyouwanttofeelhappier,youjustneedtoexercisefor20minutesinapark.E.Thebestpartisthatyouneedn'tvisitanationalparkorgofaroutofyourway.F.Thismeanspeoplecanbenefitfromvisitinganearbypark,regardlessofphysicalability.G.Butwedidn'tfindlevelsofphysicalactivityarelinkedtoimprovedemotionalwell-being.二、完形填空(★★★)OntheedgeofabustlingsquareinBordeaux,France,aweekly-changingmenuispostedoutsideanancientlimestonebuilding.Butthisisn’tforapopularrestaurant—it’smyson’snewschool______menu,andit’sunlikeanythingweencounteredinAmerica.BackinRichmond,Virginia,schoolluncheswerequickandsimple:hamburgers,hotdogsandpizzatossed(扔)ontodisposabletraysina______cafeteria,withthemonitorsstrugglingtomaintainorder.Mysonoftencamehome______,callinglunchhisleastfavoritepartoftheday.InBordeaux,hisschoolofferssomethingentirely______.Mealsaremulti-course—starter,main,cheese,anddessert—______onrealplatesinaneatcanteen.Local,seasonalingredients(食材)areprioritized,includingsustainableseafoodandorganicproduce.Studentsareencouragedtosampleeverythingprovided.Lunchlastsabout40minutes,afterwhichthestudents______thetablesthemselves,removinganyleftoverfoodintoabowltobe______.Theyspendtherestoftheir______ontheplayground.InallFrenchschools,lunchisapartofthestudents’educationwheretheylearnaboutpropernutrition,______eatingandthevalueoftryingnewthings.They’repracticingsocializing,______andsustainabilitywhilebenefitingfromawell-deservedrestinthemiddleofabusyday.Theselessons______theFrenchintoadulthood.AcrossFrance,lunchisviewedasacherishedtimeto______thebody,oftenwhilereconnectingwithfriendsandfamily.I’mgratefulmysonhadthechancetobepartofthiswayoflife.Whenwe______totheU.S.,we’llcarrythese______withus—slowingdown,enjoyingmealsandembracingnewtraditions.AndImightjust______somesmellycheeseinhislunchbox,foroldtime’ssake.21.A.breakfastB.lunchC.dinnerD.snack22.A.emptyB.quietC.messyD.tidy23.A.hopefulB.surprisedC.cheerfulD.discouraged24.A.simpleB.differentC.homemadeD.a(chǎn)ffordable25.A.servedB.a(chǎn)nalyzedC.preservedD.designed26.A.fixB.paintC.setD.clear27.A.deliveredB.sharedC.recycledD.donated28.A.shiftB.breakC.dayD.class29.A.carelessB.fastC.emotionalD.balanced30.A.creativityB.leadershipC.independenceD.cooperation31.A.stickwithB.takeoverC.developfromD.bringtogether32.A.fixB.trainC.testD.fuel33.A.a(chǎn)djustB.returnC.travelD.struggle34.A.fearsB.opportunitiesC.challengesD.habits35.A.slipB.grabC.identifyD.mark三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。36(wear)atraditionalTangjacket,matchedbyatiewithattractiveChinesecalligraphy,JoelBellassendoesn’tjustspeakChinesefluently—helivesandbreathesthelanguage.Fordecades,theFrenchman37(spend)hislifelearning,teaching,andpromotingtheChineselanguage,38(make)itpartofhisidentity.Allthisbeganwithhiskeeninterestinthecharactersofthelanguage,39hefirstencounteredwhilepassingbysomeChineserestaurants.“Chinesecharactersarenotjustatool,”hesaid.“TheyaretheDNAofChineseculture.”In1969,the19-year-oldBellassenchose40(major)inChineseatUniversitéParis8.Beforelong,hewashooked.41hisperspective,Chinesecharactersevenpossessapoeticquality.“IloveancientChinesepoetryandfour-character42(idiom),”Bellassensaid.“Theysummarizeprofoundphilosophicalideasinjustafewcharacters.Thecharactersthemselveshave43appealingbeauty.”BellassenbelieveslearningtowriteChineseoffersuniquecognitivebenefits,especiallyforyoungchildren.“Writingcharactersislikebuildingahouse—youneedfinehand-eyecoordination,excellentawarenessofspaceandagoodsenseof44(organize),”heexplained.“Everystrokeisimportantandmustbeplacedprecisely.It’sdefinitelyan45(effect)waytotrainboththebrainandthehand.”BellassenhaslonghopedthatmorepeopleinhisowncountrywillgettoknowtheChineseculture,especiallythebeautyofChinesecharacters.四、書信寫作(★★★)46.假定你是李華,你校準(zhǔn)備舉辦以“ChineseYouthoftheNewEra”為主題的英文演講活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)寫一篇英文演講稿,簡要談?wù)勑聲r(shí)代青年應(yīng)具備的品格(至少兩條)。1.詞數(shù)120左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭語已為你寫好,不計(jì)入總字?jǐn)?shù)。Dearfellowstudents,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。ItwasahappyTuesdayafternoon.Afteralongdayofclasses,thestudentswerenowhurryingbackhome.MaazputanarmaroundHamza’sneck.“It’sthefirsttimeIscoredfullmarksinthemathexamyouhelpedmepreparefor,”Maazaddedalittlegiggle.“Mymumwillbehappy,Thankyou!”HamzaandMaazwereclosefriendseversincetheywerekids,buttheywereopposites.WhileHamzawasveryconfident,aborngeniusandapartofallsocialactivitiesatschool,Maazwasmoreofanintrovert.Hepreferredtostayinhiscomfortzoneandwasn’tverystrongacademicallybutwasveryhardworking.Thenextday,Hamzahadbeensleepingthroughallclasses.Maazcameoverandthumpedhisback,“what’swrongbro?”Hamzaopenedonedrowsyeyelid,“Iplayedvideogamesallnight,I’mexhausted.”Maaztuggedathisshirt,“Youhavedonethehistoryassignment,right?”Hamzasuddenlysatupandheldhishead.Ithadcompletelyesca

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