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高級(jí)中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1山東省臨沂市2025-2026學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題第一部分聽(tīng)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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWalkaroundmostlargemetropolitancitiesandyou’dbeforgivenforthinkingthatwe’relivinginabravenewworldofaffordableandeffortlessmobilityforall,withthesmartphoneinyourpocketgivingaccesstosharedmobilityservices.Butitseemsmoredifficultforthedisabledorelderly,andthoselivinginalow-incomeareaorthosewithoutasmartphoneorcreditcard.A2023U.S.studyshowedthatwhiteAmericanshaveaccesstoalmostthreetimesasmanycarsharelocationsandtwotimesasmanybikesharelocationswithinahalf-mileareaasAfricanAmericans.Whengettingridesfromtheirhome,AfricanAmericansalsowaitupto22percentlongerfortheridetoarrive.Butevenwheneffortsaremadetoexpandservicestounderservedareasofacity,otherhurdlespersist.Afifthoflow-incomeAmericansstilldon’thaveasmartphoneandalmostaquarterdon’thaveabankaccount.A2022surveyinPhiladelphia,ChicagoandBrooklynshowedthatlow-incomepeopleofcolorarejustasinterestedinbikesharingasothergroups,butlesslikelytousesuchasystem.Thankfully,totackletheseongoingissues,variousinitiativesandprojectsarefindingcreativesolutionstoreachunderservedcommunities.Herearesomeexamples.·U.S.Low-IncomeSubsidyPrograms:LaunchedbyahandfulofU.S.citiestoboostsharedmobilityuseandcutpersonalvehiclerelianceamonglow-incomegroups.·U.S.Bike&E-ScooterShareAdjustments:70%ofnearly250programs(2024survey)adoptedmeasuresforunderservedgroups,includingcashpaymentandnon-smartphoneoptions.·Austria’sGrazTimCarsharing:City-runservicewithapp,email,andphonebooking;addedwheelchair-friendlyvehiclesandfreeonrequestchildseatsforwomenandfamilies.·Women-CentricTweaks:ProposedbyMosshammer,includinge-scooterhandledesignsforsmallerhands,familyaccounts,cheaperfaresfortravelbreaks,freehelmets,andSOSbuttonsonbikesore-scooterstoaddresssafetyconcerns.1.Whatdoesthe2023U.S.studyindicate?A.Low-incomeareaspossessmorecarsharelocations.B.Inequalitiesexistinaccessingsharedmobilityservices.C.WhiteAmericanridersexperiencelongerwaitingtimes.D.SharedmobilityservicesarenowequalforallAmericans.2.Whatcanweknowaboutlow-incomeAmericansinthepassage?A.Theyshownointerestinbikesharing.B.Theyallusecashforsharedservices.C.Theyfacebarriersinusingsharedmobility.D.Theymostlylacksmartphonesandbankaccounts.3.Whichprogramisbeneficialforpeoplewithchildren?A.Austria’sGrazTimCarsharing.B.U.S.Low-IncomeSubsidyPrograms.C.Mosshammer’sWomen-CentricTweaks.D.U.S.Bike&E-ScooterShareAdjustments.BSnakesarefascinatingyetdeadlycreatures,withsnakebitescausing80,000-100,000deathsand300,000disabilitiesworldwideannually.Aboutone-thirdofadultssufferfromophidiophobia—afearofsnakes.However,thiswidespreadfearisn’tanissueforTimFriede,whohasspenttwodecadesvoluntarilylettinghundredsofdeadlypoisonoussnakesbitehim.Andlikesecretspieswhobuildimmunitytopoisonsthroughlong-termexposure,Friedeisnoweffectivelyimmunetoavarietyofsnakes.Recently,anewstudypublishedinCelldetailsanantivenom(抗蛇毒血清)developedfromFriede’suniqueantibodies.Whatwasexcitingaboutthedonorwashisonce-in-a-lifetimeuniqueimmunehistory,JacobGlanville,theleadauthorandtheCEOofthebiotechcompanyCentivax,saidinanewsrelease.“Notonlydidhepotentiallycreatethesebroadantibodies,butthiscouldgiverisetoauniversalantivenom.”Friede’sprocesswassystematicbutrisky:First,heextractssnakevenomandinjectsitintohisbody,graduallyincreasingthedosagetoallowhisbodytodevelopantitoxinantibodies.Oncesufficientlyimmune,heletssnakesbitehimdirectlytotesthisimmunity.Thisdidn’talwaysgoaccordingtoplan,likethetimewhentwinbitesfromanEgyptiancobraandamonocledcobrasenthimtothehospitalandlefthimunconsciousforfourdays.“It’salwayspainful,”FriedetoldScienceNews.Wasitamistake?Yes.Stupid?Yes.Buthis“mistakes”mayhelpmillions.Scientistsdevelopedanantivenomcocktailthatcandecreasethedeadlyeffectsofsomeoftheworld’smostdangeroussnakesfromhisantibodiesmixedwithatoxin-blockingdrug.Testsonmiceshoweditfullyprotectedagainst13snakespeciesandpartiallyagainst6more,offeringhopeforsnakebitevictims.TheteamplanstofirsttestthetreatmentondogsinAustraliaandexpandtoviperbites.“We’renowadvancingreagents(試劑)throughanrepeatedprocesstodeterminetheminimumeffectivecocktailforbroadprotectionagainstvipervenom.”PeterKwong,aleadauthorfromColumbiaUniversity,saidinapressstatement.Snakesstillbroadlyinspirefearinmostofus,butwiththehelpofbraveophiophilistslikeFriede,maybetheworldcanonedaybegintoalsolovetheamazingcreaturesattachedtothosedeadlybites.4.HowdidFriedegetuniqueantibodies?A.Byreceivingregularantivenominjections.B.Bybeingbittenbydeadlysnakesintentionally.C.Bytakingpoison-blockingmedicineregularly.D.Byextractingantibodiesfromotherophiophilists.5.Whichstatementabouttheantivenomcocktailissupportedbythepassage?A.Itoffersfullprotectionagainst19snakespecies.B.Itdependsonlyonnaturalantibodiestoresistvenom.C.IthasbeentestedsuccessfullyonhumansinAustralia.D.Itmakesuseofantibodiesfromasnake-immunevolunteer.6.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggestabouthuman-snakerelations?A.Attitudetowardssnakesmaysoften. B.Fearofsnakeswillneverfade.C.Ophiophilistshelpfightsnakebites. D.Coexistencewithsnakesisimpossible.7.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Tocomparevarioustypesofvenomoussnakes.B.TocriticizeFriede’sriskyself-experimentationpractices.C.Towarnreadersofthelife-threateningrisksofsnakebites.D.Topresentapromisingbreakthroughinantivenomresearch.CYoumayhaveseenthis:Asaneventbegins,somebodytakesthemicrophoneandlistsofftheNativeAmericantribeswhoonceinhabitedtheplacewheretheeventisheld.Such“l(fā)andacknowledgments”havebecomecommonpracticeoverthepastdecade,atuniversityceremonies,rockconcerts,andeventheAcademyAwards.Theideaisthatrecognizingtheseformerinhabitantsbynameremindsusthattheywerehereandhelpstoimprovehistoricalinjustice.Butaretheyausefulpracticeforsociety,orjustemptysignals?Youcan’trightawronguntilyouadmitit.BehindeachlandacknowledgementisarecognitionthatcitiesandtownsacrosstheUnitedStatesoccupylandthatwasonceinhabitedbyotherpeoples.Thetroubledhistoryofhowthiscametobeso,andtheoftenterribleimplicationsforthosewhowereherebefore,isimplicit.Landacknowledgementsencourageustolookbackwithempathyandreflection,sharingasocietalnarrativethatishonestandbendstowardjustice.Thissimplepractice,whichcostsnothingandrequiresnospecialtraining,canchallengeustothinkmorecriticallyaboutourownhistories.It’sonlyfairthatwepracticeseeingthoseeventsthroughtheperspectivesofallparticipantsandunderstandingtheirexperiencesaswell.Andnamingthemmakesthathistorymorevisible.However,landacknowledgementsareasvainastheyoftenfeel.Theliveswelivetodayarebuiltontheresultsofdecisionsmade,actionstaken,successesachievedandlossessufferedbythosewhocamebeforeus.Evenforthosewhodon’tliketheoutcome,thereislittlewecandotochangeit.Furthermore,thepracticeoffersnosolutions.“Alandacknowledgementiswhatyougivewhenyouhavenointentionofgivingland,”GraemeWoodwritesinTheAtlantic.“It’slikeareceiptprovidedbyahighwayrobber,notingallthejewelsandgoldcoinshehasstolen.”Inreality,landacknowledgementsareaperformativeactmoreforthebenefitofthespeakerthanforthepeoplesbeingspokenfor.Specifically,landacknowledgements“becomeanexcuseforfolkstofeelgoodandmoveonwiththeirlives,”notestheNativeGovernanceCenter,withoutactuallycontributinganythingtothecommunity.8.WhydoestheauthordescribethesceneatthebeginningofParagraph1?A.Toillustratethewideapplicationofapractice.B.Toshowthehighpopularityofasocialactivity.C.Tointroducethediscussionaboutasocialphenomenon.D.Tostressthenecessityofcorrectinghistoricalmistakes.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“implicit”inParagraph2mean?A.Stated. B.Forgetten. C.Unspoken. D.Complicated.10.WhatisGraemeWood’sattitudetowardslandacknowledges?A.Ironic(諷刺的)andcritical. B.Supportiveandapproving.C.Cautiousandobjective. D.Doubtfulanddismissive.11.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ANewPerspectiveonNativeAmericanTribesB.LandAcknowledgments:MeaningfulorMeaningless?C.TheHistoricalInjusticebehindLandAcknowledgmentsD.TheRiseofLandAcknowledgments:FromOscarstoCampusesDThetinywormCaenorhabditiseleganshasabrainjustaboutthewidthofahumanhair,yetitcancoordinateandcalculatecomplexmovementsasithuntsforfood.DanielaRus,acomputerscientistatMIT,wassodeeplyimpressedbytheeleganceandefficiencyofthisworm’sbrainthatsheco-foundedacompany,LiquidAI,tobuildanewtypeofartificialintelligence.ManyresearchersincludingRusthinkmakingtraditionalAImorebrainlikecouldcreateflexibleandperhapssmartertechnology.“ToimproveAItruly,weneedtoabsorbinsightsfromneuroscience(神經(jīng)科學(xué)),”saysKanakaRajan,acomputationalneuroscientistatHarvardUniversity.MikeDavies,whodirectstheNeuromorphicComputingLab,notessuchtechnologywon’tfullyreplaceordinarycomputersortraditionalAImodels—instead,manysystemswillcoexistinthefuture.Imitatingbrainsisnotanewidea.Inthe1950s,FrankRosenblattcreatedtheperceptron,ahighlysimplifiedmodelofbrainnervecellcommunicationwithasinglelayerofconnectedartificialneurons.Thisbasicdesignlaterhelpedinspiredeeplearning.Yetconsumingvastamountsofdataandenergy,mosttoday’sAImodelsareunabletoadapteasilytonewsituationsorlearnfromsingleexperienceslikeabrain,andarecriticizedas“bruteforceandinefficient.”Currently,AIdevelopmenthastwopaths—“scale-up”vs.“efficiency-focused”—withanuncertainfuturewhilebrain-inspiredneuromorphiccomputingprogresshasn’tjoinedmainstreamAI.Inspiredbytheworm,RusworkedwithRaminHasani’steamtocreateliquidneuralnetworks.Unliketraditionaldeeplearningwithfixedpost-trainingsettings,thesenetworksaremoreflexibleandcanlearnlikelivingthings.Bycopyingwormneuronswithmathematicalformulasandsolvingcomputingproblems,theycanworkinrealtime.Testsshowedwithjust34artificialneuronsasmallliquidnetworkworkedbetterthanatraditionalAIwith250,000settingsindronetasks.LiquidAIhasworkedwithDARPAtotestaircraftmodelsandlaunchedthe7-billion-settingLFM-7B,whichperformsbetterthansimilartraditionallanguagemodels.Thoughneedingmuchcomputingpowerandnotnecessarilymoreenergy-saving,liquidneuralnetworksareanimportantsteptowardrealistic,brain-likeAI.AsRussays,“I’mexcitedaboutLiquidAIbecauseIbelieveitcouldchangethefutureofAIandcomputing.”12.WhatmainlyinspiredDanielaRustoestablishLiquidAI?A.ThelimitationsoftraditionalAImodels.B.Theefficiencyofthetinyworm’sbrain.C.Theworm’scooperativefood-huntingskills.D.Thepursuitofmoreflexibleandsmartertechnology.13.WhatdoesMikeDaviessuggestaboutfutureAIdevelopment?A.Brain-liketechnologyhaslittlepracticalvalue.B.NeuromorphiccomputingwilldominatetheAIfield.C.DifferentAIsystemsmayworktogetherinthefuture.D.TraditionalAImodelswillbecompletelyabandoned.14.Whatmakesliquidneuralnetworksspecial?A.Theyhavefixedsettingsaftertraining.B.Theydependonfewmathematicalformulas.C.TheyworkworsethantraditionalAIintasks.D.Theycanlearnflexiblylikelivingcreatures.15.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.LiquidAIhasbothlimitsandvalue.B.Brain-likeAIhasbeenfullyachieved.C.TraditionalAIismorereliablethanliquidAI.D.LiquidAIwilldefinitelycontroltheAImarket.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(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。AccordingtoalandmarkstudypublishedtodayinthejournalScience,totalbutterflyabundanceintheU.S.hasdeclinedby22percentacrossallspeciesbetween2000and2020.___16___Peopleshouldbeseeingthisnumberandbeingveryconcerned,notjustaboutbutterflies,butaboutthestateofinsectsingeneral.Across35monitoringprograms,scientistsandvolunteershaveidentified12.6millionbutterfliesfrom554speciesat2,478uniquelocations.Initially,researchersexpectedtoseedeclinesformanyspecies,butthatonceallthedatawasscaleduptocovertheentirenation,theyalsoexpectedtoseeenoughincreasestowashoutthebadnews.___17___“It’skindofanoverwhelmingamountoflossanddecline,”oneoftheresearcherssaid.Thisisawake-upcall.___18___Itisfoundthatmorethan100speciessawdropsgreaterthan50percentoverthetwenty-yeartimespanandthat22specieshavedeclinedmorethan90percent.___19___Butterfliesarenottheonlyinsectsindanger,andtheirdeclinesconnecttobiggerconcerns.Itcouldbebroadlyindicativeoftheoverallbiodiversitycrisis.ItisestimatedthatthreebillionbirdshavebeenlostinNorthAmericasince1970.Whilescientistssaythebutterflylossescanbeattributedtomanyfactors,includinghabitatloss,climatechange,andpesticideuse,therearesomethingsindividualscandotohelpbutterflies.___20___Becauseinsectshaveshortgenerationspans,evenmodestchangestotheenvironment—suchasplantingnativeflowersorcreatinghabitat-canhaveahugeimpactontheincreaseinpopulation.That’soneofthemostoptimisticthings.Butterfliesdohavetheabilitytobounceback,ifpeopleputtheeffortintoconservationactions.A.Unfortunately,thatwasnotthecase.B.Evencommonspeciesareintrouble.C.Suchfindingsarejustthetipoftheiceberg.D.Thesituationreflectsawiderecologicaldisaster.E.Therealitymaybeworsethanthenumberssuggest.F.Thatmeansaboutoneinfivebutterflieshavevanished.G.Creatinginsect-friendlyenvironmentscanyieldrapidbenefits.第三部分語(yǔ)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,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenDr.NickMondeklearnedhiscancerhadreturnedthisspring,hedidn’tknowthathis10-year-oldsonStephenwouldeventuallybecomehislifesavinghero.Mondek,aLosAngelesfatheroftwo,hadpreviously____21____chemotherapyandastemcelltransplantforacutebloodcancer.HisolderbrotherDavehad____22____hisstemcellstohimin2022.Thistime,insteadMondekturnedto____23____familymembersandtheNationalBoneMarrowRegistry,buthedidn’tfindanysuitable___24___.“ItwassoseriousthatIneededadonorimmediately,buttherewasnoone____25____,”Mondeksaid.Peoplewithacutebloodcancertypicallyneedtreatmentsoonerthanlater,asthecancermay____26____quickly.Doctorsmaytreatthecancerinvariousways,butforMondek,anotherstemcelltransplant____27____beinghislasthopeafterchemotherapyandradiation.“Iwasn’tsureifmysonwouldbetheone,butIdidbringituptomy____28____,”Mondekrecalled.“Coulda9-year-oldwho’sonly70poundspotentiallygetus____29____stemcellstomakethisasuccessfultransplant?”Asadoctorandparent,Mondekdidn’twantStephentofeelobligedor____30____.Hedidn’teventellStephentheyweredowntohimastheirlast____31____.Startingtheconversationwithhisyoungsonwas“nerve-wracking”butultimatelyledtothebest____32____.“Wouldyouconsiderpotentiallygetting____33____toseeifmaybeyoucouldbeadonor?”Mondekasked.Without____34____,Stephen,describedasa“shy”and“quiet”boy,said,Whendowego?DoctorsatCedars-Sinaisuccessfully____35____stemcellsfromStephen,andMondekreceivedhissecondstemcelltransplantonJuly30.Bothfatherandsonarenowoutofthehospital.Mondeksaid,Stephenisdoinggreat.Heismyhero.21.A.developed B.undergone C.tolerated D.prescribed22.A.donated B.submitted C.assigned D.sacrificed23.A.concerned B.extended C.close D.anxious24.A.cure B.measure C.match D.method25.A.dependable B.qualified C.willing D.available26.A.recover B.occur C.transform D.worsen27.A.endedup B.accountedfor C.caredabout D.heldon28.A.physician B.advisor C.colleague D.nurse29.A.healthy B.effective C.enough D.suitable30.A.troubled B.separated C.forced D.occupied31.A.destination B.option C.schedule D.stage32.A.experience B.outcome C.discovery D.treatment33.A.started B.volunteered C.inspired D.tested34.A.hesitation B.preparation C.patience D.negotiation35.A.borrowed B.delivered C.pumped D.extracted第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)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。TheBundliesalongtheHuangpuRiver,whichislocatedintheHuangpuDistrict,thecenterofShanghai.TheBundwasanAnglo-Indiantermthat____36____(literal)means“amuddyembankment”.____37____theoppositesideoftheHuangpuRiver,standafewShanghailandmarkslikeShanghaiTower,ShanghaiWorldFinancialCentre,OrientalPearlTVTowerandJinmaoTower,whichareamongthosemostfamousbuildingsinChina.Itis____38____must-seeplaceduringyourvisittoShanghai.TheBund,withatotal____39____(long)of1.5kilometers,startsfromYan’anEastRoadinthesouth,andreachestheWaibaiduBridgeontheSuzhouRiverinthenorth,theHuangpuRiverintheeast____40____thefinancialandforeigntradeinstitutionsinthewest.Thereare52buildingswithdifferentstyles____41____(stand)ontheBund,which____42____(call)theexoticbuildingcomplexintheBundofShanghai.AttheBund,youcanseethearchitecturesoftheGothic,Romanesque,Baroque,Chineseandwesternstyles,____43____makeupthefinancialcenterofoldShanghaiandaconcentrationzoneofforeigntradeagencies.Duetoitsunique____44____(geography)locationanditsinfluenceintheareasofeconomicactivityinShanghaiandChinaoverthepastcentury,theBundhasaveryrichculturalconnotation.Thestreetviewisthemostcharacteristiclandscape.Whenevernightfalls,thefloodlitbuildingsalongtheBund,likeacrystalpalace,neverfailtomakebothlocalandoverseasvisitors____45____(amaze).第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,你校英文報(bào)“YouthVoice”專欄正在就“社交媒體與真實(shí)連接”開(kāi)展討論,面向全體同學(xué)征稿。請(qǐng)你寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.描述一次有意義的線下交流經(jīng)歷;2.你對(duì)社交媒體時(shí)代友誼的新認(rèn)識(shí)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。SoonafterwemovedtoaremoteparceloflandintheSierrafoothillsthathadn’tbeenbuiltonformilesaround,webroughtintwostraycats,NoseyandQuincy,tokeepdownthepestpopulation.Wehadneverbeencatownersbefore,andIfeareditwouldbeachallengeforouragingLacy,butshebecametheirbestfriendrightfromthestart.Sheletthemdrinkfromherwaterbowl,sleeponherdogbed,andIevenwatchedherlickingcatfoodfromtheirfuratimeortwo.Thethreecompanionsformedquiteabond.AsLacycontinuedtoage,hercatfriendsstayedclose.Whenwedroveupourlongdrivewaycominghomefromwork,Lacywouldlimptogreetus,trailingbythecats,evenwhenherjointpainmadeithardforhertogetofftheporch.Asherconditionworsened,wespentmuchtimeatthevet’so

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