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2025~2026學(xué)年云南省昭通市第一中學(xué)教研聯(lián)盟高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(A卷)一、聽力選擇題1.Whathappenedtothemanthismorning?

A.Heoverslept.B.Heforgottobuybreakfast.C.HewascriticizedbyMr.Clark.2.Howmuchwillthemanpay?

A.$8.B.$12.C.$20.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Shopassistantandcustomer.B.Businesspartners.C.Co-workers.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inamuseum.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inagiftshop.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thefavoritecolor.B.Arepaintedwall.C.Alandlord.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whatcoloristhewalletthatthemanlost?

A.Gray.B.Black.C.Blue.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Callthepolice.B.Checkthelost-and-found.C.Gotothemeetingroom.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.Toconfirmclasstime.B.Tosignupforaballetclass.C.Tochangethedateofthecostumefitting.9.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantodo?

A.Bringballetshoes.B.Makethepayment.C.Measurehisdaughter’sheight.10.Whenwillthephotosbetaken?

A.OnMay12th.B.OnMay14th.C.OnMay15th.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Howlongdoesthewomanusuallypracticeguitarafterclasseveryweek?

A.Twohours.B.Fourhours.C.Sixhours.12.Whyisthewomanspendingmoretimepracticingthesedays?

A.Tosurpriseherfather.B.Toprepareforaconcert.C.Togiveaperformanceatschool.13.Whichinstrumentisthemangoodat?

A.Guitar.B.Piano.C.Violin.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whatisthemaintopicoftheman’spaper?

A.Sciencefiction.B.Politicalstrategies.C.Environmentalissues.15.Whichbookcanhelpthemannarrowthefocusofhispaper?

A.CleanEnergyBasics.B.EnergyDecisions.C.PowerTrip.16.Whoisthewoman?

A.Asaleswoman.B.Alibrarian.C.Astudent.17.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Talktoherprofessor.B.Showthemantheway.C.Searchforreferencesonline.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Sharinghisexperience.B.Introducingauniversity.C.Offeringadviceaboutstudyingabroad.19.Whatmadethespeakersurprised?

A.Students’studyhabits.B.Strictclassregulations.C.People’sstrongaccents.20.Whatdidthespeakerfindthemostchallenging?

A.Makingnewfriends.B.Workinginagroup.C.Understandingdifficulttheories.二、閱讀理解Whenthesummersunblazesdownonbustlingcities,youmaydreamofarefreshingescapesurroundedbynature.ReadyforyournextChinatraveladventuretochilloutinthesummer?Herearesomebreathtakingparkstocooldown.JiuzhaigouNationalPark,SichuanSituatedaround2,000metersabovesealevel,itscoolmountainairandpristinewatersmakeitanidealsummerretreat.Thepark’suniquekarstlandscapeandrichTibetancultureaddtoitscharm.ZhangjiajieNationalForestPark,HunanThemovieAvatarwasinspiredbyitstoweringsandstonepillars.Thepark’saltitudeanddenseforestshelpkeeptemperaturesmild.Youcanhikethroughshadedtrails,getonacablecarforviews,ortestyournervesonthefamousglassbridgespanningtheZhangjiajieGrandCanyon.YellowMountain,AnhuiYellowMountainisoneofChina’smostfamousandstunningnationalparks.Insummer,youcanenjoyhikingmist-coveredtrailsandwatchingspectacularsunrises.ThescenicbeautyhasinspiredcountlessChinesepaintersandpoetsthroughouthistory,makingitaculturalaswellasnaturaltreasure.PotatsoNationalPark,YunnanLocatedinthescenicShangri-LaregionofYunnanProvince,itoffersarefreshingescapewithhigh-altitudemeadows.Sittingataround3,300metersabovesealevel,theparkenjoyscooltemperaturesthroughoutthesummer,makingitanidealdestinationtochilloutwhileexploringstunningTibetan-influencedlandscapes.21.Whichactivitycantestyourcourageaccordingtothepassage?

A.Takingacablecarforviews.B.Hikingthroughtheshadedtrails.C.Walkingacrosstheglassbridge.D.Walkingthroughthemist-coveredtrails.22.WhatmakesYellowMountainatreasure?

A.ThenumerousChineseartists.B.Theinspiringscenery.C.Thehigh-altitudemeadows.D.Thetoweringsandstonepillars.23.WhichplacescanyouseeTibetancultureinamongtheseparks?

A.JiuzhaigouandPotatso.B.ZhangjiajieandPotatso.C.YellowMountainandPotatso.D.JiuzhaigouandYellowMountain.YangZhenning,bornonOctober1,1922inHefeiCity,Anhuiprovince,isaChinesephysicistwhomadesignificantcontributions.In1935,hetoldhisparentshisambitionto“wintheNobelPrizeoneday,”achildlike“boldstatement”thatlaterbecamearealityin1957,becomingoneofthefirsttwoChineseNobelPrizewinners.In1945,hewaschosenasagovernment-sponsoredstudentfromTsinghuaUniversitytostudyintheUnitedStates.ThreeyearslaterheearnedhisPh.D.attheUniversityofChicago,whereProfessorEnricoFermibecamehisheroandguide.WithFermi’srecommendation,hemovedin1949,totheInstituteforAdvancedStudyinPrincetonandbeganashiningacademiclife.Althoughhelivedabroad,healwayscaredabouthismotherland.LearningthatChina’satomicbombwasdevelopedindependently,hewasdeeplymovedtotears.Hegavelecturesandspeeches,causinganincreaseofChinesescholarsvisitingChina.In1980,heestablishedthe“CommitteeonScholarlyExchangewithChina,”sponsoringnearly100ChinesescholarstostudyintheUnitedStatesovermorethanadecade.ThesescholarslaterbecamethebackboneofChina’sscientificandtechnologicaldevelopment.In1999,shortlyafterretiring,YangZhenningcamebacktoTsinghuaUniversityasafull-timeprofessor.HespentthenextyearsraisingmoneytosetuptheInstituteforAdvancedStudyFoundation,whichnowhelpsyoungscientistsworkonmathematics,theoreticalphysicsandcold-atomresearch.EvenpasteightyhetaughtGeneralPhysicstofirst-yearstudents,rewrotehislecturenotesandheldweeklyproblemsessions.“ReturningtoTsinghuaisthemostimportantchoiceofmylaterlife,”heoncesaid.ThoughProfessorYanghaspassedaway,hisspiritlivesonineverylabandinthegrowingnumberofChinesestudentswhochoosetoexplorescienceathome.24.AtwhatagedidYang“predict”hewouldwinaNobelPrize?

A.10.B.13.C.23.D.35.25.Theauthormentionsthe“CommitteeonScholarlyExchangewithChina”mainlytoshowthatYangZhenning________.

A.intendedtoreformChina’seducationsystemB.dreamedofbuildingaU.S.universitybranchinBeijingC.inspiredyoungChineseresearcherstoU.S.labsforlearningD.soughtabusinessbridgebetweenChinaandtheU.S.26.Whatdoestheparagraph6mainlyemphasizeaboutYangZhenning?

A.HebuiltalargetechnologyparkinBeijing.B.Heraisedfundsfortheexhibitiononmathematics.C.Hestoppeddoingresearchonceheturnedeighty.D.HecontinuedcontributingtoTsinghuaafterretirement.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeYangZhenning?

A.Intelligentandodd.B.Ambitiousandpatriotic.C.Romanticanddetermined.D.Boldandwarm-hearted.In2015,studentshandedthreeyuantoastreetstandforapapercupofbrownpowderandhotwater.Today,theyqueuehalfanhourandpayeighteenyuantoholdapinkcupcappedwithcheese-foam(干酪奶蓋).Commercefiguresshowthatmilkteastorenumbershavetripledsince2018andmarketvaluehasbubbledto140billionyuan.Extracashisthemaindrivingforce:urbandisposable(可支配的)incomehasrisenfifty-fivepercentintenyears,givingteenagerssparecoinsforsmallluxuries.Asurveyaddsthatsixty-eightpercentofcheese-foammilkteabuyersareyoungconsumerswhoalwaysstirthecheesefoam,photothefancycup,postitonlineandwaitfor“l(fā)ikes”toarrive.Supplyhasansweredwithhighenthusiasm:freshstrawberriesflowninbeforedawn,tealeavesbrewedevery120minutes,appsthatrememberyourfavouriteicepercentage.Highercost,higherprice,higherpleasure.Theboomhaspouredout1.2millionjobs,yetoversupplyisalreadyformulating:incentralShanghaitwenty-eightpercentofnewstoresclosewithintwelvemonths,leavingbehindthreethousandtonsofplasticcupsofwaste.Nutritionistsalsowarnthatonelargecheesedrinkcarriesforty-eightgramsofsugar,onepointsixtimesthedailylimit,quietlyturningitsfansintowalkingballoons.Tomaintainthemilk-teaboom,storescouldpush“half-sugar”menus,swapplasticforplantstrawsandlaunchreturn-the-cupappsthatcuttrashbyfortypercent.StoresaddinglocalflavourssuchasSichuanpepperorosmanthus(桂花)aretwiceaslikelytosurvivethemarket.Ifthesestepsaretaken,themilk-teawavecanstillsweetenourleisuretimewithoutgivingtheeconomyortheplanetabittertaste.28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasareasonforthepopularityofcheese-foammilkteaamongyoungconsumers?

A.Thesocialmediasharingculture.B.Theappealingpackageofthedrink.C.Theincreaseindisposableincome.D.Thenutritionalvalueofthedrink.29.Thephrase“quietlyturningitsfansintowalkingballoons”(Paragraph3)suggeststhat:

A.Milkteaisbeingreplacedbyhealthierdrinks.B.Peoplearepayingmoreattentiontotheirhealth.C.Thehealtheffectsofsugararehiddenbutserious.D.Consumerslikethedrinksoldwithbeautifulballoons.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthemilk-teaboom?

A.Welcomesit,butnotestherisks.B.Beingopposedtoitsculturalinfluence.C.Beingsupportiveofitseconomicbenefits.D.Indifferenttobothitssuccessanditsproblems.31.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.MilkTeaBoomsandSugaryEco-impactB.MilkTeaPricesandTeenSpendingC.MilkTeaFlavorsandConsumers’PreferenceD.MilkTeaShopFadingAwayandHealthWarningsHaveyoueverdreamedofseeinginthedarkwithouthigh-techglasses?InMay2025,aresearchteamfromtheUniversityofScienceandTechnologyofChina(USTC)turnedthisdreamintoarealproduct—apairofcontactlenses(鏡片)thatgiveyounightvision.Humaneyescanonlysee“visiblelight”withwavelengthsbetween400–700nanometres.Lightlongerthan800nanometresiscalledinfraredlight(紅外線),whichoureyescannotdetect.Thenewlensesaremadeofthesamesoftplasticusedincommoncontactlenses,buttheycontainspecialnanoparticles(納米顆粒)only45nanometresacross.Thesenanoparticlesaremadeofgoldandraremetals.Wheninfraredlighthitsthem,theytransformtheinvisiblelightintovisiblecolourssuchasred,greenorblue,whichenablesinfraredlighttobealanguageoureyescanunderstand.Theteamfirstputthelensesonmice.Inadarkbox,theanimalscouldclearlyavoidareaslitbyinfraredLEDs,showingthey“felt”thelight.Brainscansalsoprovedthattheirvisualcortexwasactive.Volunteersthenworethelensesinadarkroom.Theycoulddetectflashinginfraredsignalsandeventellthedirectionofthelightsource.Interestingly,thelensesworkedbetterwhentheeyeswereclosed,becauseinfraredlightcanflashthrougheyelidsmoreeasilythanvisiblelight.Atpresentthelensescanonlypickupstronginfraredlight,suchasthatfromLEDs.Pictureslookblurrybecausethenanoparticlesscatterlight.Theteamisnowtryingtosharpentheimageandmakethelensessensitivetoweakerinfraredrays,liketheheatgivenoffbyahumanbody.Withfurtherdevelopment,thesebattery-free,paper-thinlensesmaytrulygiveordinarypeople“superhuman”sight.Soldiersandfirefighterscouldmovesafelyatnightwithoutbulkyglasses;surgeonsmightseeinfraredmarkersinsidethebodydirectly;driversmayonedayreadinfraredroadsignsinfog.Colour-blinduserscouldevenexperiencenewcoloursbychangingthenanoparticles.32.Thenanoparticlesinsidethelensesaremainlyusedto________.

A.protecttheeyefrombrightlightB.makethelensessofterandcheaperC.shiftinfraredlightintovisiblecoloursD.programsoftplasticintoacertainlanguage33.Thelensesperformedbetterwithclosedeyesbecause________.

A.eyelidsblockinfraredlightlessthanvisiblelightB.volunteersfeltmorerelaxedincompletedarknessC.closingeyesincreasesthespeedofnanoparticlesD.brainscansworkonlywhentheeyesareclosed34.Howdoestheauthormainlyintroducethenewinvention?

A.Byanalyzingthecauseandeffect.B.Byinterviewingtheresearchteam.C.Bylistingnumberswithoutcomments.D.Bygivingexamplesandexplanations.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Toadvertiseanewbrandofnanoparticles.B.Toexplainhownight-visionlensesworkandtheirfuture.C.Tocomparedifferentnight-visiondevicesusedindailylife.D.Towarnreadersaboutthepossibledangersofnanoparticles.Canamachineeverholdafullhumanmind?Humansarecapableofmakingdecisionsbythemselveswithoutinputfromothers,andtheycanlearnfromexperience.36Thequestioniswhethermachinescaneverreallythinkinalltheseaspects.Theideaofacomputerthatisall-powerfulandcanthinkandmakedecisionsforitselfterrifiesmanypeople.Insomefilms,AIevendecidesthatallhumansmustbekilled.37OthersarecomfortedbythethoughtthatmaybewithAI,robotscanbemadetoreplacelovedoneswhohavedied.Bothdreamsimaginerobotsalreadyowningrealsorrow,joy,orconscience—feelingsnoexistingmachineactuallyhas.38Thecomputeronlywinswithclearrulesandhugedata.Itlearnsfromourclicksandcommands.Yettoday’sAIalreadybeatshumansinmanyareas.AIisalreadybeingusedwithgreatsuccessinInternetsearchenginesandasapersonalassistantinoursmartphones.39ResearchersarealsotestingAIindriverlesscarsthatsensesurroundingsandchoosethebestroute.AlltheseachievementsareonlypossiblewhenAIstaysconnectedtohardfactsandvastdata.Untilthatall-thinkingmachinearrives,today’sAIstaysanarrow,data-tiedhelper.Doyouthinkthatresearchcanonedaylinkmemory,language,feeling,andopenself-modellingintooneunited,self-centredmachine?Ifso,istheretrulyadifferencebetweenAIandahuman?Onlywhenalltheseunknownsaresolved,thedifferencestaysclear:40

A.AI’ssharp,adaptivemindquietlymakeslifesmoother.B.Itisalsousedtodiagnoseproblemsandsuggestsolutions.C.ItreadsX-rayfasterthandoctorsandwarnsofpotentialattacks.D.ManypeoplearealsoconcernedthatAIwillbeusedtoreplacehumans.E.Thecreationofanall-powerfulcomputercapableofhumanthoughtisstillinprogress.F.Humansdreamfirst,thenbuild;machinesonlymirrorwhateverisplacedinfrontofthem.G.Inaddition,humansareabletocreatethingsfromtheirowninspirationfortheirownpleasure.三、完形填空LastFridayafternoon,Ihurriedintothecampuscafétoperformmydutyasacashier,shakingrainfrommyumbrella.Inthequeuestoodathinoldmanina_________coatyetstillneatlybuttoned.Hepointedathisthroatandshowedmeanote_________:“I’mdisabled,soIcan’tspeak.”Thenhepointedtothemenu.Themenusaid:smallblackcoffee30cents.IunderstoodandIhadonefifty-centcoin,soIhandedhimtwentycentschangeandasmallblackcoffee.Hesmiled,_________“thankyou,”andturnedaway.Later,Icountedagain:Istillheldthirtycents.Ihadgivenhimthe_________amount—onlytencents.Myfirstthoughtwas,“It’sonlytencents;forgetit.”YetIimaginedhimlaterdiscoveringthemistake,perhapsthinkingtheworldalways_________theweakest.I_________throughthedoorandintotherain.I_________himatthecorner,breathfogging.Ipressedthemissingtencentsintohispalmand_________,“Sorry,Igaveyoutoolittle.”Hiseyeswidened,thensoftened.He_________intohispocketandhandedmeasmallpapercrane(鶴)andaneatlywrittennote:“Becauseyoucameback,todayisstillbeautiful.”Mythroattightened.Whathadfeltliketencentsnow__________liketreasure.Icarefullyputthecraneinmyshirtpocket,closetomychest,likewearingalittle__________.ThateveningIpinnedthecraneabovemydesk__________remindmyselfthathonestymatters.Thetinybirdnowsitsthere,asilent__________thatkindnesscanbebothquietandstrong.AndwheneverIglanceatit,Ifeela__________ofpridethatnostormcanwashaway.Moreimportantly,thatsmallcoinincidentstrengthenedmybeliefin__________.41.A.dryB.fadedC.brightD.thick42.A.ringingB.writingC.a(chǎn)ctingD.saying43.A.mouthedB.thoughtC.bargainedD.begged44.A.wrongB.exactC.spareD.extra45.A.praisesB.a(chǎn)rrangesC.cheatsD.trusts46.A.rushedB.slippedC.walkedD.stepped47.A.putupwithB.comeupwithC.caughtupwithD.endedupwith48.A.weptB.whisperedC.promisedD.shouted49.A.pouredB.knockedC.staredD.reached50.A.costB.measuredC.seemedD.sounded51.A.cardB.medalC.scarfD.name52.A.onconditionofB.inspiteofC.incaseofD.soasto53.A.excuseB.signC.burdenD.test54.A.surgeB.dropC.breathD.grain55.A.courageB.wisdomC.patienceD.honesty四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。VeganAgricultureVeganfarming(全素農(nóng)業(yè))is56environmentally-friendlywaytofarmwithoutusinganimal-derived(動(dòng)物來源的)materialssuchastheirwaste.Also,veganfarmersarefarfromapplyingsyntheticfertilizers(合成肥料).Inrecentyears,veganfarming57(spread)acrossEuropeandNorthAmericatomeetrisingdemandforethicalproduce.Suchanapproachtogrowingvegetablesalsohelpspreservetheenvironmentandregainsoil58(rich)andimproveitsbiodiversity.Veganagricultureis59(apparent)notthesameasorganicfarming.Organicfarmingusesnaturalproductstogrowplants,60canincludeevenanimalwasteasfertilizers.Ontheotherhand,veganagriculturerejectsanimal-derivedproductsandusuallystickswithplant-basedorganiccompounds.Ingeneral,veganagriculturehaseven61(strict)rulesinfertilizerchoosing.Additionally,veganfarmingusuallychoosesmorenaturalwaystoprotecttheplants,likebreakingdiseasecycles,usingnets,orevenattractingbeneficialorganismstofighttheharmful62.Thesewaysaffecttheenvironmentlessthanthewaysoftraditionalfarming.Inthefuture,itisofgreatsignificancenottorelyonanimals’wastetofeedplants.Withanimalwaste63(ban)fromthewholechain,veganfieldsarenotonlysaferforvegans,butalsogoodforthewholeworld,includingotheranimalsandplants.64today’smethodsofveganagriculturemightnotbeperfect,scientistsworldwide,togetherwithveganfarmers,areworkingtowardsdevelopingplant-basedsolutions65alternativestoanimal-derivedfertilizers.五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華,你的朋友Tom聽說你校上周五組織去參觀了科技館(ScienceMuseum),來信說希望你能分享你的參觀經(jīng)歷和感受,請(qǐng)你給他寫一封回信,主要內(nèi)容為:1.參觀的基本情況;2.科技館精彩的部分;3.你的感受。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearTom,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。OnequietspringdayinMay2016,OfficerJamesGivensoftheCincinnatiPoliceDepartmentexperiencedsomethingsounusualthathewouldrememberitfortherestofhiscareer.Thedaybeganlikeanyotherasheparkedhispatrolcarinaparkinglot,seekingabriefrestfromhisduties.However,thepeacewasinterruptedbyanunexpectedvisitor.Awildgoose(鵝)walkedslowlybutsurelytowardOfficerGivens’car.Itlookedstraightathim,knockedonthecardoorwithitsbeakagainandagain,andcriedloudly,asifitweretryinghardtotellhimsomething.Givens,puzzledbythebird’sunusualbehavior,triedofferingitsomefood,butthebirdshowednointerest.Instead,eachtimethegoosewouldwalkaway,itwouldstopandlookbackatGivens,asiftosay,“Followme.”Theofficer’scurio

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