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2025~2026學(xué)年上海市控江中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷一、語(yǔ)法填空Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.AreSummeringandMedalingAnnoying?Whilemanyofusinthenorthernhemispheremayhavebeenawaysomewherenicerecently,notmanyofuswouldsaythatwe’ve‘summered’.“Summer”isclearlyanoun,or1(precisely),a“verbified”noun.Waybackinourchildhood,wealllearnedthedifferencesbetweenanoun(person,placeorthing)andaverb(actionword).2suchatidydefinition,itwaseasytospotthedifference.Notsoinadulthood,whereweareexpectedto“foot”bills,“chair”committees,and“dialogue”withpoliticalopponents.Chancesareyoudon’tfeeluncomfortableatthesightofthose3(verb)nouns.“TheverbingofnounsisasoldtheEnglishlanguage,”saysPatriciaO’Conner,aformereditorattheTheNewYorkTimesBookReview.Expertsestimatethat20percentofallEnglishverbswereoriginallynouns.Andthephenomenonseems4(snowball).Since1900,about40percentofallnewverbshavecomefromnouns.5conversion(轉(zhuǎn)化)isquiteuniversal,plentyofgrammariansobjecttothepractice,WilliamStrunkJr.andE.B.White,inTheElementsofStyle—theBiblefortheuseofAmericanEnglish—havethistosay:“Manynounslately6(press)intoserviceasverbs.Notallarebad,butallaresuspect.”TheChicagoManualofStyletakesasimilarstandpoint,7(advise)writerstouseverbsinthiswaycautiously,ifatall.Soarethereanyrulesfroverbing?BenjaminDreyer,copychiefatRandomHouse,doesn’tofferarule,butsuggeststhatpeoplethintwiceabout“verbifying”anounifit’seasilyreplaceableby8alreadyexistingpopularverb.Makesureitisdescriptivebutnotsillysounding,hesays.Intheend,however,styleissubjective.IfIinviteyouto“Facebookme”,you’llknowexactly9Imean.IsupposeIcouldaskyoutocontactmeonFacebookortoconnectwithmeonFacebook,butwhybother?“Facebookme”iseasytosay.EasyconversionofnounstoverbshasbeenpartofEnglishgrammarforcenturies;itisoneoftheprocesses10makeEnglish“English”.Noteverycoinagepassesintogeneraluse,butasfortryingtoendverbingtogether,forgetit.二、選詞填空Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.applicationB.boastC.contrastD.earnE.empowers
F.engageG.followingH.responseI.subjectJ.tracksK.varyingWhatIsaSocialMediaInfluencer?Theterm“influencer”mayseemlikeafairlynewadditiontoourwordbank,butfirstusesdatebacktothe1660s.Still,its11tosocialmedia—relativelynewinitsownright—isamorerecentphenomenon.Whilethe“veryfirst”commercialinfluencermaybelostsomewhereintherecordsofhistory,productpackagingandmagazineadvertsofthepastprovideabreadcrumbtrail(蛛絲馬跡)that12theearlyevolutionofinfluencermarketing.FromtheMarlboroMan,toSantaClaus,imaginarycharactershaveofferedtriedandtruewaystoestablishapersonalizedconnectionbetweenproductsandconsumers.Eventually,theseinfluentialspokespersonsledtothemodernsocialmediainfluencer—someonewhohasbuiltasizable13acrossoneormoresocialmediachannels.Alongwithdifferencesinsizeandreach,thechannels,contentformats,andcategorieswillalsoshapetheinfluencerdefinitionto14degrees.Throughouttheevolutionofsocialmedia,itsvarietyofplatformshavecontinuallychangedin15touserbehaviorandexpectations.Whetherit’sYouTube,Instagram,Facebook,orTwitch,thesesocialmediachannelsofferinfluencersdifferentwaystocreate,publish,andconsumecontent,aswellas16anaudience.Thus,theinfluencerdefinitionis17tochangewiththeever-changingsocialmediascene,andallvariablesmustbetakenintoconsiderationwhendefiningsocialmediainfluencers.Today,askingforthedefinitionofaninfluencer—oreveninfluencermarketing—couldresultinalargenumberofdifferentanswers.However,attheircore,influencersaresocialmediapersonalitieswithloyalaudiencesthatthey18bysharingcontentthatinspires,entertains,informs,andconnectsthemwiththeirfollowers.Thisdirectlineofcommunication19influencerstogeneratesocialconversations,driveengagement,andultimately,settrendsamongareceptiveandsociallywiseaudience.Socialmediainfluencersaregenerallycategorizedbytwomaintiers—micro-andmacro-influencers.Whilemicro-influencershavefollowingsbetween10,000to50,000,macro-influencers20audiencesbetween500,000to1million.Butthesecategoriescanbebrokendownevenfurthertoincludethewiderangeofsocialmediainfluencers.三、完形填空Biodiversityisaconceptthat'scommonlyreferenced,yetregularlymisunderstood.Thecomplex_______notonlyreferstotheunbelievablevarietyoflifeonEarth,buttohoweverythingfromgenestoentireecosystemsinteracttomaketheplanethabitable.Thebadnews:scienceshowsthatbiodiversityis_______worldwideatafasterratethanatanytimeinhumanhistory.That’sobviouslydevastatingforeverythinginnature--includingus.“Ifbiodiversitydisappears,sodopeople,”saysDr.StephenWoodley,fieldecologistandbio-diversityexpertwiththeInternationalUnionforConservationofNature.“Wearepartofthe_______andwedonotexistwithoutit.”Preventingsuchacatastrophe,saysWoodley,beginswithunderstandingwhybiodiversityisdeclining,andthentakingactionto_______course.“Thetwogreatest_______ofbiodiversitylossarehabitatloss,primarilyonland,andoverexploitation,primarilyintheocean,”Woodleysays.Heexplainsthatwecansolvetheseproblemsbypermanently_______morelandsandoceansandmanagingthemfortheirconservationvalues.That'sthemissionoftheglobalCampaignforNature,apartnershipoftheWyssFoundationandtheNationalGeographicSociety.Insteadofsimplyprotecting30percentoftheEarth,the_______alsoencouragesnations,infullpartnershipwithlocalcommunities,tofocusontheright30percent.Thoseareas,saysWoodley,_______themostimportantbiodiversity,suchasendangeredspeciesandecosystemsandrarespeciesandecosystems.Thecampaignalsorecognizestheimportanceof_______localrights.Localpeoplesmanageorholdtenure(保有權(quán))overlandsthatsupportabout80percentoftheworld'sbiodiversity,makingit________forthesecommunitiestobefullpartnersindevelopingandimplementingstrategies.________,protectingthehealthofkeybiodiversityareasisvitalfortacklingclimatechange,saysNationalGeographicExplorer-in-ResidenceDr.EnricSala.PairingtheinternationalParisAgreementtocombatclimatechange,Sala'spaperasserts,“would________catastrophic(災(zāi)難性的)climatechange,conservespecies,andsecureessentialecosystemservices.”“Biodiversityisstability,”saysSala.“Trees,wetlands,grasslands,peatbogs(泥炭沼澤),saltmarshes(鹽沼),healthyoceanecosystems,mangroves(紅樹林),andplants________muchofthecarbonpollutionhumansputintotheatmosphere.Yet,rightnow,lessthanhalfoftheplanetisinitsnaturalstate,whichisn'tenough.”Bottomline:Natureneedsustoact-now.“MovingtoMarsisnota(n)________,”Salaadds.“TheonlyconditionsforourlifeandfortheprosperityofhumansocietyarehereonEarth...weare________protectingit.”21.A.a(chǎn)rgumentB.termC.structureD.problem22.A.a(chǎn)lteringB.developingC.stabilizingD.worsening23.A.ecosystemB.threatC.cycleD.procedure24.A.a(chǎn)ffectB.changeC.reverseD.continue25.A.a(chǎn)spectsB.causesC.consequencesD.occasions26.A.a(chǎn)cquiringB.protectingC.exploitingD.possessing27.A.managementB.a(chǎn)nnouncementC.campaignD.competition28.A.consumeB.destroyC.loseD.contain29.A.denyingB.enjoyingC.ignoringD.respecting30.A.essentialB.simpleC.temporaryD.profitable31.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.ThusD.Otherwise32.A.witnessB.detectC.confirmD.a(chǎn)void33.A.measureB.a(chǎn)bsorbC.surviveD.prevent34.A.missionB.decisionC.optionD.exploration35.A.worriedaboutB.confidentinC.responsibleforD.goodat四、閱讀理解Onour20thanniversary,SusanandIheadedoffforafewdaystoalovelyvalleyaboutanhouraway.Wedidn’tknowmuchaboutthetown,butthatwasfine.Ourgoalwasreallyjusttorenewourfaithineachother.WebeganbystockingupatthequirkyVillageMarketinGlenEllen,California.Withinminutes,friendlylocalsspottedusandstartedchattingintheaisleswithcharmingtips.YougottahiketoJackLondon’shouse.Oh,dinnerattheFigCafé.Hourslater,havingfollowedtheiryellowbrickroadallday,wewalked,delirious,backfromdinnertoourcreeksideinn.“IthinkIcouldlivehere,”Susansaid.ItturnsoutthatGlenEllen’scontagiousspiritwasnotourpassingillusion.InOctober2017,theNunsFireboredownonthistownnearSantaRosa.Anastounding183ofGlenEllen’s750orsohomesburneddown.AmongthemwasJillDawson’splace,justacrossthecreekfromtheinntowhichwehadreturnedthenextanniversary,andfourmoreinturn.IcalledJillafterreadingherfamily’sstory.Shesoundedjustlikethespirited,generoustypeSusanandIhavelovedmeetinginGlenEllen.Afterthefire,shetoldme,herfamily’sprospectsforstayinginthetownlookedbleak.ButresidentsmobilizedonFacebookandintheVillageMarkettobrainstormhowtohouseoneanother.Hearingoftheirplight,someneighborswhobarelyknewtheDawsonsplacedtwonewtrailersnexttotheirhouse,whichhadn’tburned,forJill’sfamily.“TheirnameistheFosters,andItellthem,‘Youjustcan’thelpit,’”Jillsays,laughingatherownpun.Jillandherhusband,Art,havelivedinoneofthetrailersforayearwhilesortingthroughhowtorebuild.Theyareonlytwoofthemanyresidentswhowereabletoremainclosethankstotheirneighbors’selflessness.“I’mgratefulforlittleGlenEllen,”Jillsays.“Theamountofpassionatepeopleandgrassrootseffortsworkingtokeepthisplacesupportiveisamazing.Thekindnessthing,it’sstillhugehere.”InkickingoffourannualNicestPlaceinAmericasearch,letGlenEllenbejustoneexample.Somanycities,workplaces,churches,schools,andotherlocationsthrivebecause,well,“thekindnessthing,it’sstillhuge.”PleasetakethetimetogotoRD.COM/NICESTtotellusaboutoneyoulove.Thankyou!36.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofGlenEllenduringhisseveraltripsthere?
A.HefoundGlenEllentobeadynamictownwithrapiddevelopment.B.HehadmixedfeelingsaboutGlenEllen,bothpositiveandnegative.C.HethoughtGlenEllenwasaplacewhichdeepenedfaithinherwife.D.Hedevelopedapositiveimpressionofitswelcomingcommunityspirit.37.HowdidtheGlenEllencommunityrespondtotheNunsFireinOctober2017?
A.Theyreliedsolelyongovernmentaidforrecoveryefforts.B.Theyspontaneouslyformedaneighborhoodwatchprogram.C.Theyheldaseriesoffundraiserstohelptheaffectedfamilies.D.Theylargelydependedonassistancefromdistantcommunities.38.Whichofthefollowingistherightunderstandingof““TheirnameistheFosters,andItellthem,‘Youjustcan’thelpit,’”Jillsays,laughingatherownpun.”?
A.JimismakingalightheartedcommentabouttheFosters’inborngenerosity.B.JillisimplyingthatFosterslackcompetencetogiveahelpinghandtoothers.C.JillishintingthattheFostersmightnotalwaysdisplaythesamelevelofkindness.D.JillisexpressinghissinceregratitudeforFosters’constantandgenerousassistance.39.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthepassage?
A.TohighlightGlenEllen’straditionofcommunitysupportandkindness.B.Todemonstratetheauthor’spersonalperspectivesincommunitybuilding.C.TopresenthowpeopleinGlenEllenovercamedifficultieswithjointefforts.D.Toencouragereaderstoreflectonandsharetheirownexperiencesofkindness.
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Day22:ArriveUKWearriveatyourchosenairport,bringinganendtoourincredibleadventure.Amethodfor“reanimating”organdonors’heartsworksjustaswellasthestandardapproachtocollectingheartsfortransplantation,newtrialdatashows.Ifwidelyapplied,themethodcouldincreasetheheartdonorpoolbyanestimated30percent.“Ifwecouldsnapourfingersandjustgetpeopletousethis,Ithinkitprobablywouldgoupevenmorethanthat,”saidDrJacobSchroder,atransplantsurgeonattheDukeUniversitySchoolofMedicine.“Thisreallyshouldbethestandardofcare.”Mosttransplantedheartscomefrombrain-deaddonorswho’vediedduetoacompletelossofbrainactivity,ratherthancirculatorydeath(循環(huán)衰竭死亡),inwhichtheheartstops.Abrain-deadpatientcanbedeclareddeadbeforetheirheartstopsbeating,andthisallowsdoctorstoremovetheheartwhileit’sstillperfusedwithoxygen-richblood,andthereforenotyetdamagedbyalackofoxygen.Theheartisthenwashedwithapreservationsolution,placedinanice-filledcoolerandrushedtoitsrecipient(接受者).Intherecenttrialresults,doctorscomparedthesurvivalratesoftransplantrecipientswhogotheartsfrombrain-deaddonorswiththesurvivalratesofthosewhogotheartsfromdonorswho’ddiedofcirculatorydeath.Atotalof166US-basedhearttransplantpatientswereincludedintheprimaryanalysis,86inthebraindeathgroupand80inthecirculatory-deathgroup.Sixmonthspost-surgery,thebrain-deathgrouphada90percentsurvivalrateandthecirculatory-deathgrouphada94percentsurvivalrate,suggestingthatdonationaftercirculatorydeath,orDCD,isanequallyfeasibleapproachtohearttransplants.DCDismadepossiblebyextracorporeal(體外的)machineperfusion,whichinvolveshookingupthedonororgantoamachinethatpumpsbloodandnutrientsthroughitstissues.ThenewtrialtestedaperfusionsystemcalledOrganCareSystemHeart,madebyTransMedics,thetrial’sfunder.Thesystemwarmsthebloodthatitpumpsthroughthedonorhearts,ascomparedwithotherperfusionsystems,whichstillrequiretheorganbecooledaspartofthepreservationprocess.Althoughthetwogroupshadsimilarsurvivalratesatsixmonths,comparedwiththetraditionalhearttransplantgroup,theDCDgrouphadslightlyhigherratesofmoderatetosevereprimarygraftdysfunction(原發(fā)性移植器官功能不良),inwhichoneorbothoftheheart’sventricles(心室)showdangerousdysfunctionwithin24hoursofthetransplantationsurgery.However,noneoftheDCDpatientshadprimarygraftfailurethatresultedinretransplantation,whiletwopeopleinthetraditionaltransplantgroupdid.Overall,therateofseriousnegativeeventswasverylowandsimilarinbothgroups,asassessedoutto30dayspost-surgery.ThenewtrialinvolvedmultiplemedicalcentresandbuildsuponpreviousevidenceinfavourofDCD,whichmostlydrewfromisolatedcasesandsmalltrialsperformedatsinglecentresinAustraliaandtheUnitedKingdom.43.WhyisDrJacobSchroderinfavourofthenewapproachtocollectinghearts?
A.‘Reanimating’organdonors’heartsworkmuchbetter.B.Thenewapproachstandardizesthetraditionalroutine.C.Thesourcesofdonatedheartswillbegreatlyenriched.D.Patientswidelyapplyfortheapprovaloftheapproach.44.Theunderlinedword“perfused”inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto________.
A.spreadthroughB.portionedevenlyC.perceivedlackingD.drainingoffswiftly45.Howdoesa‘reanimated’heartcomparewithonefromabrain-deaddonor?
A.A‘reanimated’heartdoesn’tneedtobecooledwhiletheotherdoes.B.Theheartfrombrain-deaddonorsismorelikelytosufferdysfunction.C.TheDCDgrouphasundergoneretransplantationduetoheartfailure.D.Similarpercentageofpatientssurvivepost-surgicallyatsixmonths.46.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.ADebateontheConventionalandNovelApproachesB.‘Reanimated’HeartsCanBeSuccessfullyTransplantedC.DCD—aMedicalBreakthroughwithPerfectEffectsD.StandardHeartTransplantationProvesUnparalleledHowgoodareyouatsaying“no”?Formany,it’ssurprisinglydifficult.47Considerthesescenes:It’slateintheday.Thatfrontpackageyou’vebeenworkingonisnearlycomplete;onelasteditandit’sfinished.Thenenterstheexecutiveeditor,whomakesasuggestionrequiringamore-than-modestrearrangementofthedesignandtheadditionofaninformationbox.Youwanttoscream:“No!It’sdone!”Whatdoyoudo?Thefirstruleofsayingnotothebossis“don’tsayno.”48Thesecondruleis“don’traisetherisksbychallenginghisauthority.”Thatissueisalreadydecided.Thethirdruleis“tobereadytociteoptionsandconsequences.”Theboss’ssuggestionsmightbeappropriate,buttherearealwaysconsequences.Hemightnotknowaboutthepagesbackingupthatneedattention,oraboutthedesignerwhohadtogohomesick.Tellhimhecanhavewhathewants,butexplaintheconsequences.Understandwhathe’stryingtoaccomplishandproposeaPlanBthatwillmakeithappenwithoutdestroyingwhatyou’vedonesofar.Here’sanothercase.Yourleast-favoritereportersuggestsadumbstoryidea.49Ifyousayno,evenpolitely,youriskholdingbackfurtherideas,notjustfromthatreporter,butfromotherswhoheardthatyouturneddowntheidea.Thiscaseiscommoninnewsroomsthatlackasystematicwaytofilter(過(guò)濾)storysuggestions.Twostepsarenecessary.First,youneedasystemforhowstoriesareproposedandreviewed.Reporterscantoleraterejectionoftheirideasiftheybelievetheyweregivenafairhearing.Yournaturalreactionandstrongrejection,evenofaworthlessidea,mightnotqualifyassystematicorfair.Second,thepeopleyouworkwithneedtonegotiatea“Whatif…?”agreementcovering“Whatifmyideaisturneddown?”Howarepeopleexpectedtoreact?Isthereanappealprocess?Cantheyperfecttheideaandresubmitit?50
A.Thisoneshouldbeeasy,butit’snot.B.Successfulnegotiatorsalwayslookatthesituationfromtheotherside’sperspective.C.Heprobablyhassomethinginmindwhenhemakessuggestions,andit’suptoyoutofindoutwhat.D.Thisisespeciallytrueofeditors,whobynaturetendtobeeagerandengagedparticipantsineverythingtheydo.E.Bekindandgivehimpositivefeedbackbeforeyourrefusalandbespecificaboutwhatyoudolikeorappreciateabouthim.F.Byanticipating“Whatif…?”situationsbeforetheyhappen,youcanreachunderstandinganditwillhelpeaseyououtofconflicts.五、書面表達(dá)51.Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.ModernLifeTurnsAmericaintotheLandofSleepinessMostexpertsinsleepbehavioragreethatthereisvirtuallyanepidemicofsleepinessinthenation.“Ican’tthinkofasinglestudythathasn’tfoundAmericansgettinglesssleepthantheyoughtto.”saysDr.DavidF.Dinges,abiologicalpsychologist.Fromdiaryentriesandotherpersonalaccountsfromthe18thand19thcenturies,sleepscientistsfoundtheaveragepersonusedtosleepabout9.5hoursanight.Thebestsleephabitsoncewereforcedonus,whenwehadnothingtodointheeveningdownonthefarm,anditwasdark.Buttheinventionofthelightbulbchangedeverything.Bythe1950sand1960s,thesleepschedulehadbeenreduceddramatically,tobetween7.5andeighthours,andmostpeoplehadtowaketoanalarmclock.
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