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第1页/共1页2025北京八中高二(下)第二次月考英语年级:高二 科目:英语考试时间:90分钟,满分100分完形填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Myhusbandkissedmegoodbye,strokedthebaby'scheekandthenrushedoutofthedoor,intohisbusyday.Withthecoldofthemorningfading,Ifedmybabyanditfellfastasleep.1wouldplaceitinbedandquicklyhavethehousesomewhatinorder.However,thismorning,Istayedseated;just.thinking,withthebabyinmyarms.Thethoughtsranintomemoriesofthemorningswithmyhusband,afatherrushingoutofthedoortomeetthe2oflife.Itwasonlyasmalljumptothoughtsofmyownfather.MymotherpassedawaywhenIwasten,andasIlookedback,Icouldseehowmuchofafamilymanmydadwas.Hewenttoworkeverymorningandreturnedtohisfamilyeveryevening.He3food,clothing,warmth,andprotection.Hewasafaithfulfather.Settingthebabydown,Idialedthe4number.Ihadjustrealized5oftheordinary—thedailylifegoingonaroundusthatweoftentookforgranted,andthatitneededtobe6.“Hi,Dad.”Isaid,holdingbacktears.“Hey,Bud.Howareyou?”7wasinhisvoice.“Fine,I’mjustcallingtosay...thankyou.”Igotitoutbeforemythroat8toomuchformetospeak.“Whatfor?”“Forgettingupandgoingtoworkeverymorningofmylife.NowthatIhavemyownchildandIseemyhusbanddoingthesame,Ijustwantedtothankyouforbeingfaithful.”Therewassilenceforamomentasmydad9himself,andwithasmalltrembleinhisvoicehesaid,“You’rewelcome,Bud.”Idon’tremembermuchoftherestofthecall,butthatmomentofrevelationaboutmyfather,Iwillneverforget.Therearethosewhoareknownfortheirheroicdeeds,andalsothosewhoareknownfortheirfortunesandfame,butitisthe10everydayfatherswhoarethetrueheroes.I’mthankfulthatmyfatherwasoneofthem.1.A.Regularly B.Occasionally C.Usually D.Specifically2.A.pleasures B.adventures C.obligations D.dreams3.A.bought B.collected C.sought D.provided4.A.popular B.relative C.hopeful D.familiar5.A.significance B.difference C.balance D.absence6.A.recognized B.arranged C.reduced D.achieved7.A.Sympathy B.Concern C.Doubt D.Stress8.A.cleared B.hurt C.ached D.tightened9.A.distracted B.composed C.relaxed D.panicked10.A.outstanding B.ordinary C.patient D.honest二、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。AWearewritingtocalloneveryonetotakepartintheClearYourPlatecampaign.Iturgespeople(11)______(save)foodbynotwastinganythingonthediningtable.Youmaynotknowover30%oftheworld'sfood(12)______(waste)everyyear,whilemanypeopleinpoorareasdonothaveenoughtoeat.Reducingdailyfoodwastebyjust5%couldsavemillionsofpeoplefromstarvation.Let'sstartdoing(13)______wecantomaketheworldabetterplace.BResearchers(14)______(witness)thatmorethan3.5billionpeopleworldwidespendanaverageofthreehoursadaygluedtotheirsmartphonessofar.Theresearchersalsofoundthatpeoplewholoweredtheirusagebyonehoureverydaywere(15)______(happy)andreducedanxietysymptomsbymorethan30%.Cuttingbackwasmoreeffectivethantotaldigitaldetox(戒瘾):Peoplewhospendonehourlessperday(16)______smartphonesduringtheone-weekinterventionweremorelikelytosuccessfullychangetheirhabitsoverthelongtermthanthose(17)______(put)theirsmartphonesawayentirelyforaweek.CAnewstudy,(18)______(publish)inPsychologicalMedicine,foundthatbedtimemusicwasassociatedwithmoresleepdisruptionsandthatinstrumentalmusicisevenworsethanmusicwithlyrics.Inthestudy,199onlineparticipants,mostof(19)______liveintheUSreportedontheirsleepqualityandmusiclisteningfrequencyandtiming,aswellastheir(20)______(belief)abouthowthisaffectedtheirsleep.Almostall—87%—believedthatmusicimprovessleep,oratleastdoesnotdisruptit.However,theteamfoundthatmoreoveralltimespentlisteningtomusicwasassociatedwithpoorersleepanddaytimesleepiness.阅读理解第一节(共14小题,每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ATheYoungInnovators’ForumwascreatedbyDr.LindaSpencerin2015.Inspiredbyherexperienceasayoungresearcher,shewantedtoprovideaplatformforyoungmindstopresentinnovativeideasinvariousfields.Theforuminvitesparticipantsfromaroundtheworldtosharetheirprojects,attendworkshops,andnetworkwithexperts.TheYoungInnovators’Forumisdesignedtoencouragecreativityandcriticalthinkingamongstudents.Everyyear,theeventisheldatadifferentuniversitycampus,givingparticipantsauniqueexperienceofcampuslife.FRIDAY,AUGUST15;9:30am—5:00pmMainAuditoriumatStanfordUniversity,CaliforniaTECHNOLOGY9:30am—10:35amTheFutureofArtificialIntelligence(AI)Exploringthelatestadvancementsinartificialintelligenceanditspotentialapplicationsindailylife,thissessionaimstoinspireparticipantstoconsiderAI’sfutureimpact.Dr.SusanKim/MassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyAIPioneerAwardART11:30am—12:45amExploringDigitalArtFormsIntroducingdiversedigitalartforms,from3Dmodelingtovirtualreality,thissessionoffersnewcreativeinspirationforartenthusiastsseekingtoexpandtheirhorizons.MaxHuang/UniversityofCalifornia,BerkeleyEmergingArtistAwardLunchbreak12:45pm—1:30pmSCIENCE1:30pm—2:45pmClimateChangeandSustainabilityThistalkexploresgreentechnologyandsustainablesolutions,aimingtoraiseawarenessandasenseofresponsibilityamongstudents.Dr.RajPatel/StanfordUniversityOutstandingResearchAwardINNOVATION3:00pm—5:00pmDesignThinkingWorkshopThroughanintroductiontodesignthinkingmethodology,thisworkshopdevelopsskillsininnovationandteamwork,andhelpsparticipantssolvereal-worldproblems.JessicaTan/NewYorkUniversityCreativeExcellenceAwardLiveEventFullPrice:$150

VisitYoungInnovatorsForCall800-555-098721.WhatisthemaingoaloftheYoungInnovators’Forum?A.Tohelpstudentsearnresearchscholarships.B.Topromotecreativityandcriticalthinkinginstudents.C.Toprovidestudentswithskillsintraditionalartforms.D.Toofferparticipantsachancetoenrollintopuniversities.22.Whichsessionmainlydiscussespracticalskills?A.DesignThinkingWorkshop. B.ExploringDigitalArtForms.C.TheFutureofArtificialIntelligence. D.ClimateChangeandSustainability.23.What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Todescribetheinfluenceofdigitalartonsociety.B.TopromotethecontributionsofDr.LindaSpencer.C.Toshowcasetheachievementsofyounginnovators.D.TointroducethescheduleoftheYoungInnovators’Forum.BTheteacherwhodidthemosttoencouragemewas,asithappened,myaunt.ShewasMyrtleC.Manigault,thewifeofmymother’sbrotherBill.Shetaughtinsecondgradeatall-blackSummerSchoolinCamden,NewJersey.Duringmychildhoodandyouth,AuntMyrtleencouragedmetodevelopeveryaspectofmypotential,withoutregardforwhatwasconsideredpracticalorpossibleforblackfemales.Ilikedtosing;shelistenedtomyvoiceandpronounceditgood.Icouldn’tdance;shetaughtmethebasicdancingsteps.Shetookmetothetheatre—notjustchildren’stheatrebutadultcomediesanddramas—andherfaiththatIcouldappreciateadultplayswasnotdisappointed.Myauntalsotookdownbooksfromherextensivelibraryandsharedthemwithme.1hadbooksathome,buttheywereallseriousclassics.EvenasachildIhadastronglikingforhumor,andI’llneverforgetthejoyofdiscoveringDonMarquis’sArchy&Mehitabelthroughher.Mostimportant,perhaps,AuntMyrtleprovidedmyfirstopportunitytowriteforpublication.Awriterherselfforoneoftheblacknewspapers,shesuggestedmynametotheeditorasa“youthcolumnist”.Mycolumn,begunwhenIwasfourteen,wassupposedtocoverteenagesocialactivities—anditdid—butitalsogavemethefreedomtowriteonmanyothersubjectsaswellasthehabitofgatheringmaterial,thedisciplineofmeetingdeadlines,and,aftergraduationfromcollegesixyearslater,asolidcollectionofpublishedmaterialthatcarriedmynameandwasmypassporttoaseriesofwritingjobs.TodayAuntMyrtleisstillanenthusiasticsupporterofher“favoriteniece”.Likeadiamond,shehasreflectedabright,multifaceted(多面的)imageofpossibilitiestoeverypupilwhohascrossedherpath.24.WhichofthefollowingdidAuntMyrtledototheauthorduringherchildhoodandyouth?A.Shelenthersomeseriousclassics. B.Shedevelopedhertasteformusic.C.Shediscoveredhertalentfordancing. D.Sheintroducedhertoadultplays.25.AuntMyrtlerecommendedtheauthortoanewspapereditormainlyto______.A.developherabilitiestowrite B.giveherachancetocollectmaterialC.involveherinteenagesocialactivities D.offerheraseriesofwritingjobs26.WecanconcludefromthepassagethatAuntMyrtlewasateacherwho______.A.trainedpupilstobehard-workingandwell-disciplinedB.gavepupilsconfidenceinmakinguseoftheirpotentialC.gaveimportancetowhatwaspracticalorpossibleforpupilsD.helpedpupilsovercomedifficultiesinlearningCThoughthespreadofgoodreproductionofworksofartcanbeculturallyvaluable,museumscontinuetopromotethespecialstatusoforiginalworkandhighlighttheauthenticityofitsexhibits.Unfortunately,thisseemstoplaceseverelimitationsonthekindofexperienceofferedtovisitors.Onelimitationisrelatedtothewaythemuseumpresentsitsexhibits.Artmuseumsareoftencalled“treasurehouses”.Weareremindedofthisevenbeforeweviewacollectionbythepresenceofsecurityguardswhokeepusawayfromtheexhibits.Inaddition,amajorcollectionlikethatofLondon’sNationalGalleryishousedinnumerousrooms,whereasinglepieceofworkislikelytobeworthmorethanalltheaveragevisitorpossesses.Inasocietythatjudgesthepersonalstatusoftheindividualsomuchbytheirmaterialworth,itisthereforedifficultnottobeimpressedbyone’sownrelative“worthlessness”insuchanenvironment.Furthermore,considerationofthe“value”oftheoriginalworkinitstreasurehousesettingimpressesupontheviewerthatsincetheseworkswereoriginallyproduced,theyhavebeenassignedahugevalueintermsofmoneybysomepersonorinstitutionmorepowerfulthanthemselves.Evidently,nothingtheviewerthinksabouttheworkisgoingtoalterthatvalue,andsotoday’sviewerisdiscouragedfromtryingtoextendthatspontaneous,immediate,self-reliantkindofinterpretationwhichwouldoriginallyhavemetthework.Thevisitormaythenbestruckbythestrangenessofseeingsuchavarietyofpaintings,drawingsandsculpturesbroughttogetherinanenvironmentforwhichtheywerenotoriginallycreated.This“displacementeffect”isfurtherheightenedbythehugevolumeofexhibits.Inthecaseofamajorcollection,thereareprobablymoreworksondisplaythanwecouldrealisticallyviewinweeksorevenmonths.Thisisparticularlydistressingbecausetimeseemstobeavitalfactorintheappreciationofallartforms.Afundamentaldifferencebetweenpaintingsandotherartformsisthatthereisnoprescribedtimeoverwhichapaintingisviewed.Operas,novelsandpoemsarereadinaprescribedtimesequence,whereasapicturehasnoclearplaceatwhichtostartviewing,oratwhichtofinish.Thusartworksthemselvesencourageustoviewthemsuperficiallywithoutappreciatingtherichnessofdetailandlaborthatisinvolved.Consequently,thedominantcriticalapproachbecomesthatofthearthistorian,aspecializedacademicapproachdevotedto“discoveringthemeaning”ofartwithintheculturalcontextofitstime.Thisisinharmony,withthemuseum’sfunction,sincetheapproachisdedicatedtoseekingoutandconserving“authentic”,“original”readingsoftheexhibits.27.ThewritermentionsLondon’sNationalGallerytoillustrate______.A.theundesirablecosttoanationofmaintainingahugecollectionofartB.theneedtoputindividualwell-beingabovelarge-scaleartisticschemesC.theconflictthatmayariseinsocietybetweenfinancialandartisticvaluesD.thenegativeeffectamuseumcanhaveonvisitors’opinionofthemselves28.Thewritersaysthattodayviewersmaybeunwillingtocriticizeaworkbecausethey______.A.lacktheknowledgeneeded B.fearitmayhavefinancialimplicationsC.havenorealconceptofthework’svalue D.feeltheirpersonalreactionisofnosignificance29.Theappreciationofapaintingdoesnot______.A.callforaspecificbeginningorending B.involvedirectcontactwithanaudienceC.requireaspecificlocationforperformance D.needtheinvolvementofotherprofessionals30.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Originalwork:reductiontovalueofartworks B.Originalwork:arthistorians’breadandbutterC.Originalwork:killerofartisticappreciation D.Originalwork:substituteforreproductionDForalongtime,psychologistsagreedwiththefindingsofRoyBaumeister,whoseresearchshowedthatwillpowerwasalimitedresourcethatcouldeasilybeexhaustedthroughuse:Hisbook,Willpower:RediscoveringtheGreatestHumanStrength,haslongbeenseenasthetypicalhandbookonthissubject.Plus,hundredsofexperimentsshowedthatwhenpeoplehadtocompletetwoback-to-backtaskswhichbothrequiredwillpower,theywoulddemonstratelesswillpoweronthesecondtask.Fromthisresearch,willpowercametobeunderstoodasa“brainmuscle”thatwouldgrowmoretiredthelongeryouusedit.Withadequaterestandrecovery,themuscle’senergywouldberestored,andwillpowerlevelswouldreturntonormal.Thismadesenseandevenopenedthedoorforanoptimisticlong-termapproachtowillpower:Youcouldimproveyourwillpowerbyusingitregularly,justasyoucanstrengthenamusclethroughexercise.However,justbecauseanideasoundsgooddoesn’tmeanit’strue.LaterresearchfailedtofindBaumeister’swillpowerexhaustioneffect.Andotherresearchevenshowedthatwillpowerexhaustioncanbereversedifyouhaveapositivebeliefaboutwhathardworkdoesforyou.Ifyoubelieveusingwillpowerisdraining,you’llexperienceitasdraining,butifyoubelieveitenergizesyou,you’llbeenergized.Inotherwords,whatyoubelieveaboutwillpowermightbeaself-fulfillingprophecy.Thetroubleisthatstudyingapsychologicalqualitylikewillpowerinthelabisverydifficult.Willpowerexperimentsgreatlyoversimplifythehumanexperienceanddon’treflecthowwillpowerisusedintherealworld.Samplesizesareusuallysmallbecauseoflimitedfunding,andit’sdifficulttofinddiversesubjects.Italmostcertainlymattershowmeaningfulthewillpower-requiringtaskistothepersondoingit,andlaboratoryexperimentsgenerallydon’taskparticipantstoperformmeaningfultasks.Furthermore,thereareagreatmanyfactorsthatcanaffecthowmuchwillpoweranindividualhas.Willpowerlevelschangefrommomenttomomentanddaytoday.Someonewhohasexcellentwillpowerinone.situationmighthaveterriblewillpowerinanother.Youmighthavehighself-controlonedayandlowself-controlanother.Sowejustdon’tknowhowwillpowerreallyworks,andwemightneverknow.Peoplemayormaynothavealimitedamountofwillpower,Believingyouhaveunlimitedwillpowermighthelpyouworkharderthanyouotherwisewould,oritmightleadtooverconfidence.31.ThementionofRoyBaumeister’sbookisintendedtoshowthat________.A.willpowerasalimitedresourcehasbeenwidelyacceptedB.hisbookisverypopularamongpeopleinvariousfieldsC.willpowerisessentialincompletingback-to-backtasksD.agreatmanyexperimentshavebeendoneonwillpower32.By“aself-fulfillingprophecy”inParagraph3,theauthormeansthat________.A.withenoughrest,willpowercanrecoveritselfB.withtherightattitude,wecantakecontrolofourwillpowerC.wecanfulfillourdreamaslongaswehavewillpowerD.thereisafixedamountofwillpowerifwethinkpositively33.Whatarethechallengesfacingthewillpowerresearch?=1\*GB3①Difficultyinfindingdiversesubjects.=2\*GB3②Failuretoreflectreal-worldwillpoweruse.=3\*GB3③Participants’unwillingnesstofollowinstructions.=4\*GB3④Instabilityinthelevelsofindividualwillpower.=5\*GB3⑤Inconsistentdefinitionsofwillpoweracrossthestudies.A.=1\*GB3①=2\*GB3②=4\*GB3④ B.=2\*GB3②=3\*GB3③=5\*GB3⑤ C.=2\*GB3②=3\*GB3③=4\*GB3④ D.=1\*GB3①=4\*GB3④=4\*GB3④34.Whatistheprimarypurposeofthisarticle?A.Topresentscientificinsightsonwillpower. B.Toemphasizethecriticalroleofwillpower.C.Toshowtheimpactofbeliefsonwillpower. D.Toproposestrategiestostrengthenwillpower.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多于选项。WaystoBoostYourSelf-ControlContrarytopopularbelief,self-controldoesnotcomealongbydenyingyourselfsomethingorbeing“strict”withyourself.Itisaboutlovingyourselfanddevelopingnewhabits.35Thisishowyougetthere:Setcleargoalssowhenitcomesdowntoit,youcanthinkfirst,actlater.Whenyouhaveknowledgethatagreaterrewardisatstake(得失难料),youaregoingtohaveaneasiertimelettinggoofimmediatesatisfaction.Prioritizeyourlistaccordingtowhatyouwanttoachieveinthefuture.36Motivateyourselftowinandrememberthatlifedoesn’thappentoyou,ithappensforyou.Anxietyarisesfromthebeliefthatyouarenotincontrolofyourlifecircumstancesbutareavictimofthem.37Thatwillsetthestageforyoutoregainyourpowerandaccessyourinnermotivationtowinandachieve.Knowyourtriggers(诱因)andcontrolthestressresponse.Certainsituations,peopleorevenfoodswillcauseyourstressresponsetobetriggered.Yourjobistopayattention.38Itcouldbesleepdeprivation,oritcouldbeatendencytofeeloverlycriticizedbyyourboss.Byknowingyourtriggers,youcaneitheravoidthemordevelopwaystodealwiththem.39Eitherenlistfriendsorfamilymemberstojoinyouoraskfortheirsupporttoremindyouofyourlong-termgoals.Thekeyhereisthatnooneisallowedtocriticizeyouorcauseyoutofeelguiltorshame.Instead,theyaretoremindyoutoloveyourselfandhelpyougetbackontrackwhenyouslipup.A.Getsomereliablepartners.B.Whoandwhatcausesyoutofeelemotional?C.Youshouldthinktwicetoavoidpossiblemistakes.D.Changeyourmindsettobeingavictorofyourlife.E.Itwillhelpyoufollowyourheartandimproveyourperformance.F.Inotherwords,itisapositiveeffort,notoneofdenialornegativity.G.Whenfollowingthisprocess,youwillthinktwicebeforeactingonasuddenurge.四、阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。(共4小题,第40、41每题2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)Maincharactersyndromeisatermthatwasbornonsocialmediatodescribeamindsetamongpeopletoviewthemselvesastheleadcharacterintheirownlifestory.Peoplewithmaincharactersyndromeoftenhavesomeapparentsymbols.Theyoftenprioritizetheirownneedsandexperiences,believetheirfeelingsarethemostimportant,createsituationstodrawattentiontothemselvesandbehavioroverlydramaticallytofishforpraises.Theyhaveadistortedviewofreality,ignoreordenytheconsequencesoftheirbehavior.Theyclashwithpeoplewithdifferentperspectivesorgoals,astheyviewtheirstorylinesasthemostimportant.Theybelievetheydeservespecialattentionortreatmentandexpectotherstogooutoftheirwaytoaccommodatethem.Thesehavedifficultyunderstandingorvaluingtheexperiencesandfeelingsofothers,oftenshowinglittlegenuineconcernforothers’problems.Theyoftenvieweveryoneelseassupportingactors.Maincharactersyndromeisn'tinherently“bad”.Onthepositiveside,seeingoneselfastheprotagonistinalifestorycanfosterasenseofpurposeandmotivation.Itcanencouragepeopletopursuetheirgoalswithdeterminationandconfidence.However,thenegativeaspectsoftenoutweighthepositives.Thismindsetcanleadtoself-centeredbehavior,difficultyempathizingwithothers,andalackofgenuineconnectioninrelationships.Exposuretomovies,TVshows,andbooksfocusingonindividualismcanleadpeopletoseetheirownlivesinasimilarlight.Socialmediaalsofacilitatesharingpersonalexperiences,oftenplacingindividualsatthecenteroftheircontent.Thisemphasisonself-presentationandpursuinglikes,comments,andvalidationcanreinforcebehaviorsassociatedwithmaincharactersyndrome.Certainpersonalitytraits,suchasnarcissistictendencies,cancontributetomaincharactersyndrome.Peoplewhonaturallyseekhigherlevelsofadmirationorhaveaninflatedsenseofself-importancemaybemorepronetothismindset.Lowself-esteemorself-worth,potentiallyleadstoanexcessivedesireforexternalvalidation.Socialandenvironmentalfactors,suchasfamilydynamics,upbringing,andsocialenvironmentcanalsoplayarole.Peoplewhoareconstantlyreinforcedorencouragedtofocusonthemselvesmaydevelopmaincharactersyndrome.40.Whatismaincharactersyndrome?_________________________________________________________________________41.Whataretheobviousperformancesofpeoplewithmaincharactersyndrome?

_________________________________________________________________________42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.★Peoplewithmaincharactersyndromeoftenpursuetheirgoalswithdeterminationandthenegativeeffectsareeq

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