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2025~2026学年辽宁省凌源市高二上学期10月月考英语卷一、阅读理解(★)HerearefourofthebiggestdogparksintheU.S.thatprovideplentyofspaceforyourfour-leggedfriendstoexplorefreelyandhaveendlessfun.CherryCreekStateParkLocatedinAurora,Colorado,CherryCreekStateParkoffersabigfreerunningareaofover107acres(英亩).It’saperfectplacefordogsthatlovetorunandexploreinanaturalsetting.Theparkfeaturespathways,openfields,andevenapoolwheredogscancooloffduringhotdays.Givenitshugesize,it’sessentialtohavereliabledogcollars(项圈)withidentificationlabelsforyourfurryfriends,astheymightwanderfarandwide.MillieBushDogParkCoveringover7,800acres,GeorgeBushParkinHouston,Texas,isoneofthelargestparksinthecountry,andithasabigdogparkinside.TheMillieBushDogParkcovers15acres,withlargegrassyareas,pondsforswimming,andshadedspotsforresting.Theparkisdividedintoseparateareasforlargeandsmalldogs,ensuringsafetyandcomfortforall.Whenvisiting,bringastrongdogcollar,asyourpetwillhaveplentyofspacetoexploreandadventure.PointIsabelRegionalShorelineSituatedalongtheSanFranciscoBayinRichmond,California,PointIsabelRegionalShorelineisoneofthelargestdogparksinthecountry,covering23acres.Thisparkprovidesbeautifulbayviewsandplentyofroomfordogstorunandplayfreely.Italsohasadog-friendlycaféandawashingstation,makingitaconvenientandfunspotforafulldayofactivities.Theopenenvironmentmeansdurabledogcollarsareamusttoensureyourpet’ssafetyduringtheiradventures.BearCreekDogParkInColumbia,Missouri,CosmoParkishometooneofthelargestdogparksintheMidwest.ItsBearCreekDogParkcoversnearly15acres,offeringwide-openspaces,trails,andapoolwheredogscanplayaround.Thisparkalsofeaturesseparateareasforlargeandsmalldogs,makingitaflexibleoptionfordogowners.Withsomuchspacetoexplore,asecuredogcollarisveryimportanttokeepyourdogsafewhiletheyenjoythepark.1.WhereistheMillieBushDogParklocated?

A.InHouston,Texas.B.InAurora,Colorado.C.InColumbia,Missouri.D.InRichmond,California.2.Whichparkhasadogfriendlycafé?

A.CosmoPark.B.GeorgeBushPark.C.CherryCreekStatePark.D.PointIsabelRegionalShoreline.3.Whatdothefourparkshaveincommon?

A.Theycovermorethan100acres.B.Theyrecommendusingadogcollar.C.Theyhavepoolsfordogstoswimin.D.Theydivideareasforbigandsmalldogs.(★★)GitanjaliRao,bornin2005,isanIndianAmericanwriterandscientist.Herparents,whobothworkedineducation,encouragedhercuriosityandloveforlearning.Whenshewasfouryearsold,herunclegaveherascienceset.Thissmallgiftgotherveryinterestedinhowthingswork.Atseven,sheearnedthetitleDavidsonYoungScholarbecauseofherstrongskillsinscienceandmath.In2017,RaowonthefirstplaceintheDiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallenge.Thisbroughtherwideattention.Shedecidedtousehertalentstosolverealproblems.AfterlearningaboutunsafedrinkingwaterinFlint,Michigan,shecreatedTethys.Thisdevicetestswaterfordangerousleadandsendsresultstoaphone.Later,shedesignedKindly,anappthatusescomputersmartstofindhurtfulonlinemessagesearly.ShealsobuiltEpione,atooltohelpdoctorsspotsignsofdrugaddiction.Raoisalsoawriter.Herfirstbook,BabyBrotherWonders,cameoutin2015whenshewasjustten.In2020,shepublishedAYoungPerson’sGuidetoScienceandTechnology.Thatsameyear,TIMEMagazinechoseherasthefirsteverKidoftheYear,featuringheronitscover.ShealsoreceivedotherimportantawardsincludingaplaceonForbesMagazine’s30Under30list.Outsideofscience,RaoenjoysIndianclassicaldance,singingandplayingthepiano.ShehassharedherideasatTEDxeventsandappearedinaMarveltelevisionshow.Herstoryteachesusthatyoungpeoplecanmakeabigdifferenceintheworld.4.WhatfirststartedRao’sinterestinscience?

A.Herparents’jobs.B.Agiftfromheruncle.C.Winningaschoolcompetition.D.Readingaboutwaterproblems.5.WhatproblemdoesKindlyaimtosolve?

A.Drug’seffectiveness.B.Waterprices.C.Hurtfulonlinemessages.D.Lackofscienceeducation.6.WhathappenedtoRaoin2020?

A.ShejoinedaTVshow.B.Shewroteherfirstbook.C.Shewonthe3MChallenge.D.ShewasnamedasKidoftheYear.7.WhatisRao’sbeliefabouttechnologyaccordingtoherinventions?

A.Itbelongsonlytolabs.B.Itshouldbenefitsociety.C.Itshouldreplacedoctors.D.Itsmainpurposeisentertainment.(★★★)Therapidgrowthofartificialintelligence(AI)iscausingincreaseddeadlyairpollution.AIrequireshugecomputerprocessing,demandingconstantelectricityfrompowerplantsandbackupgenerators.Thispollutionisprojectedtocauseover1,000earlydeathsyearlyintheU.S.by2030,withpublichealthcostsnearing$20billionannuallyduetoillnessesandmissedworkorschooldays.Despitetheseimpacts,theproblemappearsoverlookedbythetechindustry.“Ifyouexaminetechcompanies’sustainabilityreports,theymentioncarbonemissions(碳排放)andwateruse,butcompletelyignoreharmfulairpollutantsalreadydamagingpublichealth,”explainsShaoleiRen,astudyauthor.Theresearchteamrecommendsthattechcompaniesreportairpollutionfromtheirelectricityuseandgenerators.Theyalsocallforpropercompensationforcommunitiessufferingtheworsthealtheffectsfromthispollution.Notably,AI-relatedairpollutionharmscertainlow-incomeneighborhoodsmoreseverely,partlybecausetheyoftensitclosertopowersources.Furthermore,pollutionspreadsacrossstateboundaries.“Datacenterspaylocaltaxes,”Rennotes,“buthealthimpactsreachnationwide.Otheraffectedareasreceivenocompensation.”Forexample,pollutionfromVirginiadatacentersspreadsintosevenneighboringregions.AstechcompaniescompetetolaunchnewAIservices,dangerousairpollutants—especiallytinyparticlesenteringlungs—areexpectedtorisesharply.By2030,healthdamagefromAIpollutioncouldmatchthatofallvehiclesinCalifornia.“AI’sgrowthhugelyincreasesdemandfordatacentersandenergy,makingitthefastest-growingenergyuseracrossallindustries,”Renstates.TrainingjustonemajorAImodelcreatespollutionequalto10,000cartripsbetweenLosAngelesandNewYork.“Ifyourrelativeshaveasthmaorheartconditions,thispollutionmayharmthemtoday.Thisserioushealthproblemcannotwait,”Renwarns.8.Whatdotechcompanyreportsfailtoincludeaboutenvironmentalimpact?

A.Powerplants’costs.B.Harmfulairpollutants.C.Carbonemissionsdata.D.Waterconservationefforts.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“compensation”inparagraph3mostlikelymean?

A.Moneyorsupportforlossessuffered.B.Newequipmenttoreducepollution.C.Scientificresearchonairquality.D.Medicaltreatmentforillnesses.10.WhydoesRensaypollutionspreads“nationwide”?

A.Toargueforhigherlocaltaxes.B.Toprovegeneratorsareinefficient.C.Toencouragerelocationfromcities.D.Toshowallaffectedcommunitiesrequireattention.11.Whatisthemainconcernofthetext?

A.Datacentersconsumetoomuchwater.B.AIdevelopmentreducesjobopportunities.C.Techcompaniesignorepollutionproblems.D.AIgrowthcreatessevereairpollutionandhealthdangers.(★★★)Recentresearchchallengesdecadesofbeliefaboutmoneyandhappiness.Whilepaststudiesclaimedwealthweaklyaffectshappinessinrichnations,newfindingsproveincomecomparisonpowerfullyshapesjoy.Thekeyis“relativewealth”—feelingricherthanothersbringsmorehappinessthanhighincomeoreducationalone.Researchersanalyzed357globalsurveyscovering2.3millionpeople.Participantsrankedthemselvesona10-level“statusladder(地位等级)”comparingtheirpositiontosociety.Resultsrevealedsocialcomparisondrivesover70%ofmoney’simpactonhappiness—faroutweighingactualresources.“Moneygainspowerwhenmeasuredagainstothers,”explainsleadresearcherDr.Lee.Theresearchersalsofoundthattheeffectofsocialcomparisonwasstrongerincountries,suchasSingapore.Resourcecompetitionforcesconstantsocialevaluation.Yetupwardcomparisonsoftenbackfire.AsMarkTwainobserved,“Comparisonisthedeathofjoy.”Havingjustalittlemoremoneythanyourparentsdoesn’tbringmuchsatisfaction,becausenowadaystheneighborsareclearlymuchwealthier.Critically,economicgrowthsometimesfailstoimprovenationalhappiness.Why?Thestudysuggestsunequalprogressmakesmanyfeelleftbehinddespitepersonalgains.Truewell-beingrequiresadvancingbothpersonallyandrelativelywithinsociety’spositionladder.Lawmakersthusmustbalancewealthcreationwithfaircompetitionpolicies.12.Howdoesthestudymeasure“relativewealth”?

A.Bymeasuringeducationlevels.B.Byusinga10-levelstatusladder.C.Byresearchingjobsatisfactionforms.D.Byanalyzingspendinghabits.13.WhydoestheauthormentionMarkTwain’swords?

A.Tocriticizesocialcomparison.B.Toclaimhistoricalwisdomisoutdated.C.ToemphasizeSingapore’suniqueness.D.Toindicatemoney’sdecliningimportance.14.Whatcanbeinferredabouttraditionaleconomicpolicies?

A.Theyovervalueabsoluteincomegrowth.B.Theyeffectivelyusesocialcomparison.C.Theyprioritizeeducationoverwealth.D.Theyignoreresourcecompetition.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AbsoluteWealth:RealPathtoHappinessB.WhyMoneyFailstoBuyJoyinModernSocietyC.TheHiddenPowerofRelativeWealthComparisonD.Educationvs.Income:NewResearchFindings(★★★)TheThaishavealwayshadadeeploveforfreshfish.However,fordecades,thewatersclosetoThailandhavebeenemptiedoffish.16.Thefartherthefishermensailed,thelongerittooktobringthefishbacktothemarket.Bythetimetheyarrived,thefishwerenolongerfresh.Tosolvethisproblem,fishermenputfreezers(冰柜)ontheirboats.Theywouldfreezethecaughtfishimmediately.17,butitfailedtomaintainthefreshnessthattheThaistreasured.Thepriceoffrozenfishbegantodrop.Then,thefishermentriedanothersolution.Theyputfishtanks(鱼缸)ontheirboats.Theywouldcatchfishandplacetheminthetanks,packedtightlytogether.Thefishwouldmovearoundabit,butsoonbecametiredandbored.18.Finally,thefishermendiscoveredacleversolution.Theyaddedasmallsharktothetanks.Thesharkwouldeatafewfish,buttheremainingonesstayedlivelyandactivethroughoutthejourney.19,keepingthemalwaysonthemove.Whenthefishermenreachedthemarket,thefishwerestillfreshandfulloflife.Thecustomersatthemarketwereveryhappywiththeenergeticandlivelyfish.20.Thefishermen’snewmethodnotonlykeptthefishfreshbutalsobroughtbacktheexcitementofbuyingfishthatwereaslivelyasiftheyhadjustbeencaught.Thiscleverideahelpedthefishermensucceedonceagain.

A.TheycouldseeandfeelthedifferenceinqualityB.Asaresult,thesefishdidnottastefresh,eitherC.ManyfishermenstartedtofishinwarmerwatersinsteadD.ThepresenceofthesharkcreatedachallengeforthefishE.ThismethodhelpedthefishlastlongerwithoutgoingbadF.ThefishinthetankssoonescapedandjumpedintotheseaG.Thisforcedfishermentojourneyfurtherouttoseatocatchfish二、完形填空(★★★)TimWilson,an18-year-oldstudentatBarkerCollegeinSydney,Australia,designedasoftrobotthatgivesreassuring(使安心的)hugs.His_________washissister’sfrequenttroublegettingagoodnight’ssleep.“Isawthe_________ofpoorsleeponher,”Timsays.Therefore,forahigh-schoolresearchproject,he_________todealwith“arealneedintheworld”.His_________—ahuggable,co-sleepingrobot—wonhimabigprizeataninternationalcompetition.Besidesreturninghugs,Tim’s_________alsocopiesbreathingthroughitschest(胸膛),whichgentlyrisesandfalls.“Therobotevenattemptsto_________itsbreathingratetothehugger’sandmirrorhowfastthehugger’sbreathing,”Timsays.“Thatpartproved_________.Afterall,abedroomfanmightbeenoughtothrowoffthegaslevels.It’snotalwaysgoingtobemirroringyou_________,”headds.“Mysister_________itverycute,”hesays.“Oneofthethingsthatsurprisedmewasthatshetoldmeitwasquite_________andreassuring.”Somepeople_________emotionalsupportdogs.Butsomeplacesmightnot_________animals.Inasuper-cleanhospital,ananimalmaycausea_________tosickkids.“Beingabletoreassurekidsisquitea_________thing,”Timsays.“Butitwouldbe_________ifmyproductcoulddoit.”21.A.tripB.destinationC.inspirationD.response22.A.focusB.impactC.adviceD.impression23.A.decidedB.failedC.refusedD.disagreed24.A.favoriteB.functionC.discoveryD.solution25.A.computerB.radioC.carD.machine26.A.tieB.referC.matchD.combine27.A.specialB.creativeC.effectiveD.difficult28.A.exactlyB.immediatelyC.carefullyD.generally29.A.madeB.keptC.foundD.proved30.A.independentB.relaxingC.responsibleD.frightening31.A.giveupB.diefromC.figureoutD.benefitfrom32.A.allowB.feedC.requestD.absorb33.A.differenceB.choiceC.riskD.chance34.A.typicalB.challengingC.convenientD.promising35.A.coolB.realC.flexibleD.normal三、语法填空(★★★)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheHan-WeiLuoyangAncientCitySiteMuseum,36(locate)inLuoyanginCentralChina’sHenanProvince,openedtothepublicfortrialoperationsonJune5th,2025.Themuseumwasintendedtoshowtheancientcityasit37(exist)fromtheWesternZhouDynasty(1046BC-771BC)totheTangDynasty(618-907).Theancientcitythrived(兴盛)asthecapitalduringtheHan-Weiperiod.“Itslayoutshowsthe‘central-axis(中心轴)planning’designthat38(absolute)influencedlaterChinesecapitaldesign.39sitealsoreshapedtheurbanplanningofancientChinesecapital,”saidarchaeologistHeJierao.Themuseumhasdesignedthreethemedexhibitionhallstoshowover1,300relics(遗物).Onehalltakeszhong,40means“centralormiddle”inChinese,asitstheme.Therelicsinthissectionrevealhowtheancientcitywasestablished,whilethesecondsection,he,meaning“integration”inChinese,showstheexchangebetweennorthernpeople41theHanpeopleduringperiodssuchastheWei(220-265)andJin(265-420)42(dynasty).ThethirdexhibitionspacetakesLuoyangitselfasafocus,43(show)howChina’ssilkexchangeswiththeWestthrivedduringancienttimes.“Inthefuture,weaim44(work)togetherwithoverseasmuseumstopromotetheancientCentralPlainscivilization,”saidGuoRong,directorofthemuseum’sResearchandEducationDepartment,addingthatthe45(establish)ofthemuseumdeepensChina’snational-levelprojecttofindtheoriginsofChinesecivilization.四、书信写作(★★★)46.假定你是育才中学学生会主席李华。你校将举办“中华茶文化讲座”,拟邀请茶文化专家Smith做主讲人。请用英文写一封邀请信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.讲座安排。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Smith,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua五、书面表达(★★★)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Sarah,usuallyenergeticbeforeraces,satweaklyonthebench.Shelookedpale.Astomachillnesshadhitherfamily,andshewasstillsick.CoachDavisstoodbesideher.“Sarah,canyouruntheanchorleg(最后一棒)tomorrow?It’sthemostimportantjob,butyouaresick.”Theanchorlegrunnerfinishestherace,andSarahwastheirfastestrunner.Sarahbreathedhard.“I...Ihaveto,Coach.Theteamneedsme.”Buthervoiceshook,andsweatshoneonherforehead.Nearby,Mayawatched,herhandstight.Sheranthethirdlegwellbutwasn’tthefastest.SeeingSarahsosickworriedher.WhatifSarahgotworse?Inthelockerroomafterpractice,MayasatnexttoSarah.“Hey,”shesaidgently,“howareyoureallyfeeling?”Sarahlookeddownathershakinghands.“Notgreat,”sheadmitted.“ButIcan’tleteveryonedown.Theteamiscountingonme.”Mayatookadeepbreath.“Iknowyouwanttohelp,butwhatifrunningmakesyouworse?Maybe...maybesomeoneelseshouldruntheanchorlegthistime?”Sarah’se

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