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高級中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1黑龍江省佳木斯市樺南縣某中學(xué)2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期10月期中英語試題第一部分聽力(略)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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ASUMMERFARMCAMPBringcitykidstoourhands-onfarmforanexcitingsummeradventure!Immersetheminauniquefarmwheretheyconnectwithnature,learnlifeskills,andhavefunthroughhands-onactivitieslikeanimalcare,cooking,crafting,andgames.AGEGROUPS&ACTIVITIESKindergartenFarm(Ages4-5):Meetfarmanimals.Explorebarnsandgardensthroughmusicandgames.FunattheFarm(Ages6-8):Adoptacow,learnanimalcare,andenjoynaturestudiesandcrafts.FarmAdventurers(Ages9-11):Careforrabbits,sheep,andgoats.Enjoygamesandsnacks,JuniorFarmers(Ages12-14):Adoptacalf.Gainrealfarmingexperiences.CAMPDATES&FEESDatesHoursFeesNotesJune23-June279:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$410ForFunattheFarmJune30-July49:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$340ForKindergartenFarm&FarmAdventurersJuly7-August159:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$410ForJuniorFarmersAugust18-August229:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$410ForFunattheFarm&FarmAdventurersDROP-OFF&PICK-UPCampsrunfrom9:00a.m.to4:00p.m.withflexibledrop-off(8:15a.m.-9:00a.m.)andpick-up(4:00p.m.-4:45p.m.).Doremembertosendandpickupyourkidsatthescheduledtime.REGISTRATIONRegistrationisnowopen.Campspotsareavailableonafirstcome,firstservedbasis.Checkourwebsiteregularlyforupdates.1.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheSummerFarmCamp?A.Totrainprofessionalfarmers. B.Toprotectlocalecosystems.C.Toconductagriculturalresearch. D.Tooffercitykidsfarmexperiences.2.Howmuchdoesitcostfora4-year-oldanda12-year-oldtojointhecamp?A.$340. B.$410. C.$750. D.$820.3.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Farmers. B.Parents. C.Teachers. D.Researchers.BWhenParamJaggiwasfiveyearsold,hehadapassiontotakethingsaparttoseewhatwasinside.Hestartedwithtoysandevenbrokeacomputer,whichmadehisparentsnottoopleased.Ashegotolder,heshiftedfrombreakingthingstobuildingthings,whichgreatlycomfortedhisparents.Inmiddleschool.hestartedworkingonprojectsinhiskitchenlaboratory,andhisfirstprojectwasmakingbiofuels.AlthoughJaggi’sparentsinitiallythoughthisexperimentswerejust.aboyhoodfancy,heremaineddeterminedtomakeadifferencetotheenvironment.Eventually,hisparentscamearoundandstartedsupportinghisdreams.Jaggi’sinterestcontinuedashegrewup,buthefocusedmoreonsolvingrealproblems,especiallythoserelatedtotheenvironment.At17,Jaggiwentbeyondhisschoolprojectsand.co-foundedEcoviate,acompanythatusestechnologytosolveeverydayenergyandenvironmentalproblems.Heplannedtotransformpeople’sideathatgoinggreenisexpensive,bymakingavailableaseriesofaffordableproductsthatareeasytouse.ThroughEcoviate,hedesignedproductsthatcouldcontributetoagreenerfuture.Oneofhisnotableinventionswasthe“CO2ube”,adevicethatcouldbeattachedtovehicletailpipestoreducecarbonemissions,andit’savailabletomanypeopleatlowprices.Healsocreatedasmartwatchthatchangedbodyheatintoenergy,whichcanbeusedtopowerupthewatchaswellasmobilephones.YoungJaggi,nowathird-gradecollegestudentstudyingengineeringandeconomics,hasbecomeafamouseco-innovatorandhiscompanyisdevelopingpromisingly.However,Jaggi’svisiontosavetheenvironmentgoesbeyondcreatingproducts.HeplanstolaunchanonlineplatformthroughEcoviate,whichwillencourageyoungstudentsinterestedinscienceandtechnologytogetactivelyinvolvedininnovationandinvention.Studentscansubmitascienceprojectonline,andtalkaboutthehelpthattheyneedtomaketheprojectareality.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutJaggi?A.Hewascuriousbynature. B.Hedreamedtobeanengineer.C.Healwaysannoyedhisparents. D.Hewasaddictedtoplayingtoys.5.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedpart“camearound”inParagraph2?A.Wonout. B.Changedtheirminds.C.Walkedaround. D.Paidavisit.6.WhatdroveJaggitodevelopaffordableanduser-friendlyproducts?A.Hisloveforgreenerdevices. B.Hispursuitofacademiccareer.C.Hisdesiretomakeadifference. D.Hishopetoboostgreenindustry.7.WhydoesJaggieplantolaunchanonlineplatform?A.Topromotesmartproducts. B.Toempoweryounginventors.C.Toprovideeco-themedcourses. D.Toofferenvironmentalistsfunds.CWhenputtotests,beeshavelongprovedthatthey’vegotalotmoretoofferthanpollinating(授粉),makinghoneyandbeingloyaltoaqueen.Thehard-workinginsectscanchangetheirbehaviorwhenthingsseemdifficult,andnowsomescientistsfindthereisproofthattheyalsoliketoplay.ScientistsfromQueenMaryUniversityofLondonperformedanexperiment,inwhichtheysetupacontainerthatallowedbeestotravelfromtheirnesttoafeedingarea.Butalongtheway,thebeescouldchoosetopassthroughaseparatesectionwithsomesmallwoodenballs.Over18days,thescientistswatchedasthebees“wentoutoftheirwaytorollwoodenballsrepeatedly,despitenoapparentincentive(刺激)todoso.”Earlierstudieshaveshownthattheblackandyellowbugsarewillingtolearnnewtricksinexchangeforfoodorotherrewards.Inthiscase,togetridofexternalfactors,scientistsmadesurethebeeshadadaptedtotheirnewhomeandthattheirenvironmentwasstress-free.Thefindingsuggeststhatlikehumans,insectsalsointeractwithobjectsasaformofplay.Alsosimilartopeople,youngerbeesseemtobemoreplayfulthanadultbees.“Thisresearchprovidesastrongindicationthatinsectmindsarefarmorecomplicatedthanweimagine.Therearelotsofanimalswhoplayjustforthepurposeofenjoyment,butmostexamplescomefromyoungmammalsandbirds,”saidLarsChittka,aprofessorofsensoryandbehavioralecologyatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,wholedthestudy.Thestudy’sfirstauthor.SamadiGalpay,whoisaPhDstudentatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,statesthatitismoreevidentthatbeesmaybecapableofexperiencingfeelings.“Theymayactuallyexperiencesomekindofpositiveemotionalstates,evenifbasic,likeotherlargeranimalsdo.Thisfindinghaseffectsonourunderstandingofthesenseandwelfareofinsects,which,consequently,encouragesustorespectandprotectwildlifeonEarthevermore,”shesays.8.Whatisthenewfindingaboutbees?A.Theyarefondofhavingfun. B.Theyarefaithfultothequeen.C.Theyareadaptabletochanges D.Theyareskilledatrollingballs.9.Howdidscientistsremoveexternalinfluencesintheexperiment?A.Byteachingbeesnewtricks. B.Byrewardingbeeswithfood.C.Bymakingbeesfeelathome. D.Bybuildingnewhomesforbees10.WhatareLarsChittka’swordsmainlyabout?A.Theformsofbees’interaction. B.Thecomplexityofbees’minds.C.Theexamplesofmammals’play. D.Thepurposeofmammals’enjoyment.11.WhatdoesSamadiGalpaysayaboutthestudyresult?A.Itbacksuppriorunderstandingofinsects.B.Itrevealsreasonsforbees’positivefeelings.C.Itdrivesresearchonanimals’emotionalstate.D.ItcontributestowildlifeconservationonEarth.DTensofthousandsofCaliforniansareturningtoanappcalledWatchDutyasdeadlyfiressweepacrossthestate.Theappshowsamapwithflameicons(火焰圖標(biāo))markingwherefiresareburning.Inadditiontoofficialgovernmentaccounts,theappalsopullsindatafromwildfirecameras,satelliteimages,and911calls.Ateamofabout200publicreporters—whichincludefirefighters,journalists,andemergencyresponders—rapidlycheckthatmaterialandthensendittousersthroughtheapp.WatchDutywasfoundedin2021byaCaliforniasoftwareengineernamedJohnMills.“Itisnotover-engineeredbydesign.Withaclearpresentationofinformation,thesystemisverysmoothtooperate,”Millssaid.Duetothat,theappgained22,000userswithintwodaysofitsintroduction,Itendedwith7.2millionusersin2024.Asfiresoccurred,theappreportedlyhadmorethan600,000newusers.Socialmediausershaveencouragedresidentsinaffectedareastodownloadtheappinordertotrackthefire’srapidmovementsandstayawareofpossibleevacuation(撤離)orders.Usersreceivenearreal-timeinformationonafire’spath.“Ourteamvaluesqualityoveramount.We’renotinabighurrytoshareinformationthatwemighthavetocorrectlater.Wemakesuretherapidinformationbeingpushedthroughtheappisofhighquality,”saidNickRussel,theapp’svicepresidentofoperations.“Wejustwanttohelppeoplemakeinformeddecisionswithourappinhand.”Taylor,alocalresident,downloadedtheWatchDutyapp.Shesaid,“It’slikehavingordinarypeoplestayuplateto‘watchduty’duringadisaster.Itallowsustoknowthefiresnearby,andevenshowsuswhereanevacuationcenteris.Insteadofrelyingonchaotic(混亂的)socialmediainformation,communitiescanstayinformedandsafenow.”Morepartsoftheworldarefeelingtheimpactoftheincreaseinextremeweathereventsworsenedbyclimatechange.WatchDutyiscurrentlyfocusedontrackingwildfires,butit’slookingtobroadenitsservices.Itmaybecomeamorecommoncompanionforpeopleasarangeofdangerousweatherevents,fromfiresandfloodstostrongerhurricanes,gofromunusualtocommon.12.WhatdoestheWatchDutyappmainlyoffer?A.Variousfiredataresources. B.Personalizedsafetywarnings.C.Tipsonfuturefiremovements. D.Detailedfirefightinginstructions.13.WhydoesWatchDutyachieverapidusergrowth?A.Itallowsdirectchatbetweenusers.B.Ithasasimpleuser-friendlydesign.C.Itpartnerssocialmediastrategically.D.Itteachespracticalengineeringknowledge.14.WhatdoestheteamfocusonaccordingtoNickRussel?A.Reviewingusers’comments.B.Sendingdependableupdates.C.Checkingusers’generaldecisions.D.Ensuringfastinformationdelivery.15.HowdoesTaylorconsiderWatchDuty?A.Confusing. B.Ordinary. C.Risky. D.Valuable.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Thereisnobetterfeelingthantakingcontrolofyourlifeandfindingthepowertomakeyourdreamscometrue.Here’showtomakeithappen.BelieveinyourselfAlthoughitiseasiersaidthandone,havingastrongbeliefinyourselfisthefirststeptosuccessfullyachievingyourdreams.____16____Ifself-confidenceissomethingthatyoustrugglewith,therearemanyactivitiesthatyoucandotobuildyourself-esteem,likesteppingoutofyourcomfortzoneandacceptingnewchallenges.

Developanactionplan____17____Ifyouwanttolaunchabusiness,createatimelinethatoutlinesthestepsyouneedtotake.Ifyouhaveagoalofsavingmoremoney,drawupabudgetthatoutlinesyourincomeandexpenses.

Onceyouhavetheinitialvisionmappedout,breakdowneachstepintomanageablechunksandassignthemdeadlines.____18____Andasyoucompleteactionitemsandcrossthemoffyourlist,yourbigdauntinggoalwillstarttofeelmoreandmoreachievable.

TakerisksRiskismorethanjustafour-letterword—itisanessentialpartofachievingsuccess.Takingrisksmeansseekingoutnewopportunitiesandpushingyourselftoexpandyourcomfortzone.Ifyoufeelfrightenedorevenparalyzedbyrisk,recognizethatthereareonlytwopotentialoutcomes:successorfailure.____19____Byfollowingthesestrategiesandremainingdedicatedtoyourgoals,youcanempoweryourselftoreachforthestars!____20____Youareonlyeverafewstepsawayfromfulfillmentandsuccess.A.Afterall,conqueringyourdreamsisnoeasytask.B.Andtheexperiencegainedfromeitherisinvaluable.C.Sogetoutthereandstartmakingyourdreamsarealitytoday!D.Inmanycases,thiscourageisallthatstandsbetweenyouandyourdreams.E.Thiswillhelpyoutoprioritizeyoureffortsandstayfocusedonthetaskathand.F.Tomakeyourdreamsareality,youfirstmusttranslatethemintoactionablegoals.G.Thismeanshavingfaithinyourabilitiesandtrustingthatyoucanshapeyourfuture.第三部分完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分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。Allalong,I’velivedbyothers’definitionsofthe“right”way.Asakid,Iwasshortand____21____.WhenIplayedbasketball,Ihadtoputmytinybodybehindtheballandthrowitunderhandatthehoop(籃筐).Kidslaughedandcalledmy____22____style“grandmashot.”Ilookedstrange,butI____23____everytime.Iwonmultiplefreethrowcompetitionsusingmy“grandmashot”,soI____24____it.Butmyvictoriescamewithgreat____25____—Ihadn’tdoneitthe“right”way.Butdidsuccessonlycountifitlookedthewayothers____26____?Yearslater,whenIclosedmyeyes,Irecalledstandingonthefreethrowlineat10yearsold,____27____thenoise,andfocusingonthebasket.My“grandmashot”____28____,andeveryonecheered.ThewayIshotwasodd,butitdid____29____therules.Suddenly,IrealizedI’dspentmylifelettingthe“right”way____30____myachievements.Iwasafreelancer(自由職業(yè)者)whodoesn’thaveastableincome,andI’dalwaysfeltIwasdoingsomething____31____.However,Iearnedscholarships,builtbusinesses,andshapedmylifewith____32____steps.NowIknowit’snotthe____33____thatmatters,butthejoyyoufindthroughoutthejourney.There’snoonerightorwrongway.____34____,therearecountlesspaths.There’sno____35____inthat—sometimes,itleadstogreatsuccess.21.A.underweight B.overconfident C.undervalued D.overambitious22.A.careless B.powerful C.smooth D.awkward23.A.worried B.defended C.scored D.worsened24.A.simplified B.continued C.ignored D.blamed25.A.gratitude B.surprise C.anger D.regret26.A.expected B.denied C.knew D.misunderstood27.A.coveringup B.blockingout C.livingwith D.complainingabout28.A.mattered B.improved C.worked D.changed29.A.follow B.break C.reshape D.set30.A.record B.celebrate C.cloud D.spotlight31.A.flexible B.valuable C.normal D.wrong32.A.curious B.risky C.random D.unique33.A.wealth B.approach C.goal D.result34.A.However B.Instead C.Additionally D.Similarly35.A.sense B.meaning C.shame D.confusion第四部分語法填空(共10小題:每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容或括號內(nèi)所給詞的恰當(dāng)形式填空。OnSeptember3,2025,ChinaheldagrandmilitaryparadeinBeijingtomarkthe____36____(eighty)anniversaryofthevictoryintheChinesePeople’sWarofResistanceagainstJapaneseAggressionandtheWorldAnti-FascistWar.Theparade,____37____(organize)inthenameofthenation,took

placealongChang’anAvenueandwaswatchedbymillionsofpeopleacrossthecountry.

Itwasnotonlyalookbackatthoseyearsoffireandblood,____38____astrongmessagetotheworld:Chinawas

committedtopeaceandreadytobuildacommunitywithasharedfuture____39____mankind.SoldiersandmodernequipmentdisplayedonTian’anmenSquaredemonstratedChina’sdetermination____40____(safeguard)thepost-warinternationalorder.Amongthem,the

Dongfeng-5C,the____41____(late)andmostadvancedliquid-fuelledintercontinentalballisticmissiles(ICBMs液體洲際導(dǎo)彈),madeitsfirstpublicappearance.ThespiritoftheChinesepeople

duringthe14-yearresistancewar,____42____hadcostmorethan35millionlives,____43____(remember)ineveryformationthatpassedtherostrum(指揮臺).Byhonouringthemartyrs

(烈士),theparaderemindedeveryonethatpeacewasnotgiven,

but

earnedthroughgreatsacrifice.

InadditiontoChinesetroops,representativesfrom17countrieshadbeeninvitedtojointhemarchingcontingents(代表團),____44____(showcase)theworld’sshareddesireforpeace.Whenthenationalanthemwasplayed,everycitizen

felt

thesolemnity

(莊嚴(yán))

ofthemomentandthe_____45_____(responsible)tocarryforwardthehard-wonpeace.第五部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是高二學(xué)生李華,得知社區(qū)的LoveandSupportTeam現(xiàn)招募志愿者幫助殘疾人士,請寫一封信申請做志愿者。內(nèi)容包括:1.寫信目的;2.個人優(yōu)勢;3.能做的事情。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;DearSir/Madam,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。Wesometimestakeourlovedones’concernforgrantedandshowourworstmoodtothefamily.Duringmygrowth,anexperienceinseniorhighschoolstoodoutinmymemory.Asataxidriver,mydaddrovethroughchaoticstreetswithheavytraffic.Sometimeshehadtodealwithrudepassengersandstrugglewiththinincome.Despitethese,henevercomplained.Dadwasdevotedtoourfamilyandcaredmuchaboutus.

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