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上海市吴淞中学2025-2026学年第一学期高二

英语学科期中考试(试卷)

满分:140分完卷时间:120分钟

I,ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswers

onyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.S10.B.S20.C.S25.D.S50.

2.A.Joinawalkingclub.B.Findanotherlift.

C.Takethelift.D.Walkupstairs.

3.A.Heissensitive.B.Heisindifferent.

C.Heisdetermined.D.Heisfrank.

4.A.Breakfasttime.B.Telephoneservice.

C.Roomnumber.D.Businesshours.

5.A.Buysomefood.B.Attendtoherfather.

C.Gotoacafeteria.D.Sendherfathertohospital.

6.A.Heislookingfbranewjob.B.Heisunwillingtowork.

C.Hehasrecentlylosthisjob.D.Heisadiligentperson.

7.A.Hehasreceivedseveraloffers.B.Heregretsturningdowntheoffer.

C.Hetakesbusinesstripsfrequently.D.Hedislikesbeingawayfromheme.

8.A.Theyaredissatisfiedwithitnow.B.TheyaredelightedalitsFrenchfood.

C.Theyaregladtoseeitsnewmanager.D.Theyareunhappywiththepricesofitsfood.

9.A.Theywerenotpartofthecampus.B.Theyaresurroundedbytrees.

C.Theywererebuiltinthe1600s.D.Theyhavealonghistory.

10.A.Themanshouldbeworkingonhisproject.B.Themanneedstorelaxattheweekend.

C.Sheisworriedaboutherproject.D.Sheisuninterestedinsurfing.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbe

askedthreequestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversation

willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefour

possibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhave

heard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Aspecialschool.B.Animportantdecision.

C.Aneweducationpolicy.D.Atypicalteachingmethod.

12.A.Parents.D.Students.C.Kitclicnstaff.D.Cleaners.

13.A.Ithasnotimetableatall.

RTeachersgivenohomework.

C.Itimposesitssystemontostudents.

D.Studentshavetheirsayintoruleit.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Peopleusedthestoveslessoften.

B.Outdoorairpollutionwasnotthatserious.

C.Indoorairpollutionwasrelatedtothewayofcooking.

D.Anincreasingnumberoftreeswerecutdowneveryyear.

15.A.Takingadvantageofgreenerenergy.

C.Dependingonanimalwasteforfuel.B.BuildingabaseintheHimalaya.

C.Dependingonanimalwasteforfuel.D.Findinglandcoveredwithforests.

16.A.ItwasresistanttowaterB.Itwaseasytopackandmove.

C.hworkedwellonrainydays.D.Illookedlikeapcioraplan.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Heisacollector.B.Heisanenvironmentalist.

C.HeisstudyingChina.D.Heispromotinganimalprotection.

18.A.Forsixyears.B.Forsevenyears.

C.Forthirtyyears.D.Forfiftyyears.

19.A.Hehas500ofthem.

B.Hegotthemfromsecond-handshops.

C.Hehavesomeofthemtohisfriends.

D.Hesparedaroomforthem.

20.A.Hisfriendsrequestedhimtostarttheclub.

B.Chinaelephantsenjoyarelativelylonghistoiy.

C.Littleinformationaboutchinaelephantswasavailable.

D.Hewantedtokeepintouchwithotherelephantlovers.

II,GrammarandVocabulary

SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.

Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthat

bestfitseachblank.

Thesecrettoalongerlife?Beingconscientious(认真的)

Executiveswhobuildsuccessfulcompanies,Olympicathletes,andevensomeUSpresidentsarcalllikelytolivelonger

thantheaverageperson—becausetheyaremoreconscientious.Thelife-extendingbenefitsofaconscientiouslife]

(bring)tolightbyacomparisonof20previousstudies.Thestudies,rated8.900peopleforconscientiousnessusingastandard

psychologicalsurvey,andalsorecorded2(heydied.

HowardFriedmanandMargaretKernat(heUniversityofCaliforniaatRiversidefoundthatpeoplewhowereless

conscientiouswere50percentmorelikelytodieatanygivenage,onaverage,than3ofthesameagewhoscored

highly.Thishasagreaterimpactthansocioeconomicstatusandintelligence,whicharealsoknown4(increase)

longevity.TheanalysisbyFriedmanandKernhighlightedasignificantcorrelationbetweenconscientiousnessandlifespan,_

5(suggest)thatpersonalitytraitsplayacriticalroleindetermininglongevity.

FriedmanandKernthendividedthemostconscientiousstudysubjectsintosubgroupsandfoundthathighachievers

weremostlikelytolivethelongest,saysKern."Theseareindividualswhoarehard-working,resourceful,confident,and

ambitious;thelongestsecondlinewereorderlypeople,6structuredanddisciplinedlifestylescontributedtotheir

longevity.Finally,traitsofresponsibilityandreliabilitywerealsosignificant.*'Thesearepeopleoften7(see)as

respectablemembersofthecommunity.Theycontributetimeandenergytcsociety,cooperatewithcolleaguesandneighbors,

andarc【rusiwonhypeople,“saysKcm.

Friedmansuggeststhatconscientiouspeopledono(livelongersimply8theyareboringorcautious,butadmits

theytendto“livelivesthataremorestableandlessstressful”.Thisstabilitymightcome9theirability(oplan,

organize,andmaintainhealthyroutines,whichareessentialforlong-termwell-being.

“Oneofthestudiesweincluded10(look)atAmericanpresidents,''saysKem.ThefirstUSpresident,George

Washington,livedtobe67,doublethelifeexpectancythereatthetime.^Washingtonwasveryconscientious,yethecertainly

didn'tliveaboring

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereis

onewordmorethanyouneed.

A.all-purposeB.droppedC.familiarD.forbiddenE.geniusF.memory

G.patentedH.perspectiveI.resistanceJ.seriousK.version

Thepaperclip(回形针)

WhenIaskedforyourfavouriteeverydaydesignsaweekago,someonementionedthepaperclip.First11in

Germanyin1899byJohanVaaler(1866—1910),aNorwegianinventor,thehumblepaperclipremainsnecessary.

Ths12ofthepaperclipliesinitssimplicity.Thislittlebitoffoldedmetaldoesitsjobwellenoughand,besides,

canbeusedasa(n)13miniature1微型的)tool,forshapingdesk-topanimals,cleaningfingernails,makingminiature

buildings,orsimplyassomethingtoplaywithintimesofstress.AccordingtoasurveyconductedbyLloydsBanksomewhile

ago,ofevery1()(),(X)0paperclipsmadeintheUnitedStates,19,143areusedaspokerchips,17,200holdclothingtogether,

15,556are14andlost,14,163areabsent-mindedlydestroyedduringtelephonecalls,8,504cleanpipesandnails,

while5,434serveasstand-intoothpicks.

Thereareseveraldifferenttypesofpaperclipsbuttheonemanyreaderswillhaveinmind—andindrawersofdesksat

homeandatwork—isthe15doubleU-shapedGem'sclip,madeoriginallybyGemManufacturingLtd.ThisBritish

companyhadprobablybeenmakingpaperclipsforseveralyearsbeforeJohanVaalercreatedhis16,butithadn't

thoughtoftakingoutofapatentastheNorwegiandid—notthatVaalermadeanymoneyoutofhisinvention.

Evenso,inrecentyearsagiantpapercliphasbeenerectedoutsideOsloinVaaler's17.Thereis,though,a

perfectly18reasonforthisseeminglymademomentintheworldofpublicart.DuringtheSecondWorldWar,when

Norwegianswere19todisplaynationalsymbols,theybegantowearpaperclipsontheirclothes.Notonlywasit,in

theirminds,aNorwegianinventionbutitsymbolizedtheideaofholdingontogether.

Fromasimpletooltoanationalsymbolof20thepaperclipisasmalltriumphofeverydaydesign.Anexample

oftheGemclipisevenheldinthecollectionsofNewYork'sMuseumofModernArt.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Cand

D.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

StayoutoftheSuntoLookYoung

Forgetdrinkingcountlessglassesofwaterorgettingyourbeautysleep.Thesecretoflookingyoungissimplytostayout

ofthesun.Astudyofhundredsofwomenhasrevealedthatthosewhoavoidedthesun'srayslooked—upto20yearsyounger

thantheyactuallyare.

However,othersupposedrulesforayouthfulcomplexion(肤色),fromdrinkinglotsofwatertosleepingwelland

exercisingregularly,failedtothehandsoftime.Onlykeepingoutofthesun,andwearingsunscreenwhenthis

wasn'tpossible,madea,theAmericanAcademyofDermatology'sannualconferencewillheartoday.Theinteresting

coniesfromastudyof231womenofallageswhowerequizzedabouttheirlives,includingwhethertheyweresun-lovers.

WhenresearchersfromMassachusettsGeneralHospitalintheUS—commissionedbyskincarefirmOlay—guessedhowold

thewomenwere,theyfoundthosewhointhesuntendedtohaveagedmoreslowly.Aluckyfourhadsofew

wrinklesandspots,andsuchafreshcomplexion,thattheyappearedtobeafulltwodecadesyoungerthantheyreally

were.

ResearcherDrAlexaKimball,aprofessorofdermatology(皮肤医学),saidtheadvicethatwedrinklotsof

watertostayhealthyisactuallyamyth,andthebodyis“prettygood,,atjudginghowmuchwcneed.

PreviousresearchbytheBritishNutritionFoundationreachedaconclusion.Expertstheresaid:"Justdrinking

waterfbrthesakeofdrinkingwaterreallyhasnoefleetonimprovingtheappearanceofskin/'Itisn'tclearwhythewomen

whowelldidn'thaveyounger-lookingskin.Butitmaybethatthequestiontheywereaskedwastooand

didn'ttakeintoaccounttheirlong-termsleeppatterns.

Asecondstudy,alsobyOlay,suggestedthatlow-leveldaytodayexposuretothesunismoreagingthan

intenseexposure.Finally,DNAexaminationoftinysamplesofthewomen'sskinhelpedunderstandthedonebythe

sun.AgenecalledCDKN2Awasmoreactiveinfacialskinthatisexposedtotheelementsthaninsamplestakenfromthe

bottoms.Thisgenewasalsomoreactiveinwomenwhosaidtheylovedtheandinthosewholookedolder.Dr

KimballsaidCDKN2Aactivityisathatacellis“liredoul“andurgedwomenshouldprotecttheirskinyearround

andnotjustwhenonabeachholiday.

DrFraukeNeuser,principalscientistatOlay,whichhasusedthetodevelopitslatestfacecreams,said:<kThis

researchgivesusadetailedpictureoftheeffectofsunexposureonskinageingandillustratetheimportanceofprotectionona.

basis.”

21.A.addtoB.benefitfromC.dependonD.holdback

22.A.mistakeB.proposalC.differenceD.comment

23.A.findingB.suggestionC.prospectD.possibility

24.A.cheeredupB.wereexposedC.madetroubleD.tookcare

25.A.ageB.troubleC.scenicD.weak

26.A.faultyB.popularC.helpfulD.conOicling

27.A.belterB.similarC.falseD.satisfactory

28.A.ateB.exercisedC.actedD.slept

29.A.hardB.apparentC.narrowD.serious

30.A.occasionalB.limitedC.potentialD.initial

31.A.goodB.damageC.treatmentD.miracle

32.A.beautyB.waterC.skinD.sun

33.A.trendB.possibilityC.signD.chance

34.A.productB.researchC.approachD.sample

35.A.temporaryB.personalC.dailyD.strict

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest

accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

FridaKahlowasoneofthemostinfluentialLatinAmericanfiguresofthe20thcentury.AsthedaughterofaGerman

fatherandaMexicanmother,shewasbornonJuly6,1907.ShegrewupinCoyoacan,ontheoutskirtsofMexicoCity.

Whenshewasseven,aviraldiseasecalledpoliomadeherverysick,weakeningthemusclesinherrightlegWhilein

school,KahlowitnessedanumberofbloodystrugglesbetweenarmedgroupsinMexicoCityduringtheMexicanRevolution.It

wasessentiallyafightforbetterlivingconditionsforthedisadvantaged.BecauseofherexperiencesinMexicoCity,Kahlo

becameastrongsupporterofpeasants'rights.Later,in1925,shewasinabusaccidentthatbrokeherbackbone,dislocatedher

shoulder,andcausedotherterribleinjuries.

Torelievetheboredomofrecoveryandtohelpdealwiththepainandsadnessoftheaccident,shebegantopaint.Inher

paintings,Kahloreallyexploredheridentity.HerWorkdealswitherstatusasawoman,hermixedancestry,herturbulent

marriageloMexicancommunistpainterDiegoRivera,thepainofherinjuries,andhercommitmenttorevolutionarypolitics.

Manypeopleconsiderherpaintingsexamplesofsurrealism,sincemuchofwhatshepaintedwasfantastical,butKahlonever

consideredherselfasurrealist.Kahlo'sworkisuniquebecauseshetookthebrightcolorsanddramaticsymbolismofMexican

cultureandcombinedthemwithtraditionsfromEuropeanart.

In:hcmostfamouspaintingcalled"TwoFridas,"shepaintstwoversionsofherself,oneintraditionalMexicanclothes

andanotherinEuropeanclothesofanearliercentury.Avein(静脉)connects(heheartsofthetwowomen,andbloodis

drippingoutfromoneend.ThiswaspaintedjustaftersheandRiveragotdivorced.Ifyoulookclosely.youcanseethatthe

MexicanKahloholdsaportraitofRivera.SymbolssuchastheexposedheartsandstormyskysuggestthepainthatKahlofelt.

Checkouthowoneoftheheartsisbroken.andtheotherone'swhole.SheseemstobesuggestingthatRiveraonlylovedthe

Mexicanpartofhers.

Inalotofways,Kahlohadanunhappylife.Shediedwhenshewasonly47yearsold.Herartisfilledwithsadness,but

italsoexpressesprideinherMexicanhcriiagcandthejoyofbeingawoman.

36.WhatledKahlotosupporttherightsofpoorlaborers?

A.ThefactthatherfatherwasaGermanmigrantlaborer.

B.Thetimeshespentworkingasalaborerduringthe1920s.

C.HermarriagetotheMexicannationalistpainterDiegoRivera.

D.HerexperiencesinMexicoCityduring(heMexicanRevolution.

37.Placethefollowingeventsinlimeorder:①Kahlowashurtinabusaccident;②Kahlowitnessed(heMexicanRevolution;

③Kahlobeganpainting.

A.①@③B.②①③C.②③①D.③(D②

38.Theunderlinedword"turbulent"inParagraph3mostprobablymeans.

A.artisticallywell-matchedB.fantasticandextremelyloving

C.filledwithdramaticupsanddownsD.verypoliticallyconscious

39.HowwereFridaKahlo'spaintingssimilartothoseofthesurrealists?

A.Theybothfocusedongenderidentity.B.Theybothpromotedsocialistpolitics.

C.TheybothcontaineddreamlikeimageryD.TheybothcombinedMexicanandEuropeanart.

(B)

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FormoreinformationpleasetelephoneReading

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CustomersshouldcheckinattheRailair

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responsibilityforanyinaccuracyin(he

15minutesbeforedepartureofthecoach.

informationcontainedinthisguide,whichmay

Pleasepurchaseaticketbeforeboarding

bealteredatanytimewithoutnotice.

thecoach.

PublishedbyInterCity,abusinesssectionofthe

BritishRailwayBoard.

40.WhendocsthefirstcoachfromHeathrowTerminal1toReadingdepartonDecember25th,2014(Thursday)?

A.7:15B.7:00C.6:50D.6:35

41.WhendoyouneedtogettoReadingStationifyouaretoreachTerminal2of(heHeathrowAirportbefore10:00a.m.?

A.Notlaterthan9:15a.m.B.Notlaterthan9:00a.m.

C.Notlaterthan8:45a.m.D.Notlaterthan8:30a.m.

42.Byv/hichofthefollowingistheinformationleafletproduced?

A.ReadingB.RailairLinkC.InterCityD.HeathrowAirport

(C)

Withthecomingofbigdataage,datascienceissupposedtobestarvedfor,ofwhichtheadaptationcanpointaprofound

changeincorporatecompetitiveness.Companies,bothborninthedigitaleraandtraditionalworldarcshowingofftheirskills

indatascience.Therefore,itseemstohavebeencreatingagreatdemandfortheexpertsofthistype.

Mr.CarlosGuestrin,machinelearningprofessorfromUniversityofWashingtonarguesthatallsoftwareapplicationswill

needinbuiltintelligencewithinfiveyears,makingdatascientists—peopletrainedtoanalyzelargebodiesofinformation—

keyworkersinthisemergingt4cognitive,,technologyeconomy.Thereareareadycriticalapplicationsthatdependonmachine

learning,asubficldofdatascience,ledbyrecommendationprograms,frauddetectionsystems,forecastingtoolsand

applicaticnsforpredictingcustomerbehavior.

Manycompaniesthatarebomdigital—particularlyinternetcompaniesthathaveagreatnumberofreal-timecustomer

interactionstohandle—areall-inwhenitcomestodatascience.Pinterest,forinstance,maintainsmorethan100machine

learningmodelsthatcouldbeappliedtodifferentclassesofproblems,anditconstantlyfieldsrequestsfrommanagerseagerto

usethisresourcetodealwiththeirbusinessproblem.

Th?factorsweighingonmanytraditionalcompanieswillbethehighcostofmountingaseriousmachine-learning

operation.Netflixisestimatedtospend$150mayearonasingleapplicationandthetotalbillisprobablyfourtimesthatonce

allitsusesofthetechnologyaretakenintoaccount.

Anotherproblemformanynon-tcchnologycompaniesistalent.OfthecomputerscienceexpertswhouseKagglc,only

about1.000havedeeplearningskills,comparedto100,000whocanapplyothermachinelearningtechniques,saysMr.

Goldbloom.Headdsthatevensomebigcompaniesofthistypeareoftenreluctanttoexpandtheirpayscalestohirethetop

talentinthisfield.

Th,biggestbarriertoadaptingtothecomingeraof“smart“applications,however,islikelytobecultural.Sonic

companies,suchasGeneralElectric,havebeenbuilding(heirownSiliconValleypresencetoattractanddevelopthedigital

skillstheywillneed.Despite【heobstacles,somemaymasterthisdifficuhiransiiion.Buicompanies(haiwerebuilt,fromthe

beginning,withdatascienceattheircenter,arelikely(orepresentseriouscompetition.

43.Whichoneisobstacleformanytraditionalcompaniestopopularizemachine-learningoperation?

A.TechnologicalproblemsB.Expertcrisis.

C.Highcost.D.Customerinteractions.

44.Whatcannotbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthemachinelearning?

A.MachinelearningoperationsarecostlyinNetflix.

B.Machinelearningplaysanimportantroleinexistingapplications.

C.Machinelearningexpertsarcnothighlypaidinsonicnon-tcchnologycompanies.

D.MachinelearningmodelsarenotsufficienttosolvebusinessproblemsinPinterest.

45.Theunderlinedword“fields”inthe3rdparagraphmostprobablymeans.

A.avoidsB.classifiesC.createsD.solves

46.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Datascience:aforefrontforceintechbusiness

B.Corporatecompetition:anobstacletothetransition

C.Machinelearning:akeytosmarttechnology

D.Techniqueexperts:adecisivefactorofthecomingera

SectionC

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

TheBestGraduationSpeechEverGiven

Iwashumbledandhonoredtobeaskedbythepresidentofthisoutstandinguniversitytospeaktoyoutoday.WhoamI?

IamGavnPresgrave,andforthepast39years,Ihavewrittengraduationspeechesforhundredsofcelebritiesandnervous

valedictorians(告别演说者).47And,at(heriskofbragging(吹嘘),Iwasthefirstgraduation-speechwriterto

comparelifetoabook.

IfI'mknowforanything,it'sfbrstartingspeechesbysaying,promisetokeepthingsshort,asI'msureyouarcall

impatienttogoforwardtothewonderfullivesIhopeyouwilllivc.^^I'masproudofthat.Butperhapsmymostfamouswork

cameduringacommencementspeechatPennStateinthespringof1977.Duringthatspeech,givenbysomeonewhosenameI

Ibrget,Ifirstusedthephrase“AsIlookoutintothisseaofeagerfaces...”Andthat“seaoffaces"thingwasareal

game-changerintheworldofgraduation-speechwriting.

48In1997,1wonaHerman(ourversionofOscar)fbrBestUseofaChildren'sAuthorQuote.Thatsameyear,I

wasnominatedfbrBestOpeningJoke,whichwentlike,tvOh,no!Wc'rcallwearingthesamegown!Howembarrassing!”It

wasacrowd-plcascr.

SowhathaveIlearnedduringmycareer?49I'mnotsure,butTmneverthelessremindedofthedaymymother

died.Momentsbeforeherpassing,shetoldmelifewasabookandeventhesaddestofchaptersshallcometoanend.Ifyoucan

readthesadchaptersrapidlyandthehappychaptersslowly,thenyourlifewillbeaworthwhileone.

Mostofyouhavenoideawhatliesaheadorwhatcourseyourliveswilltake—twootherwaysofsayingfuture.Iknow

this.50Wemaynotneedaweathermantoknowwhichwaythewindblows,butitcan'thurttocarryanumbrella.AsI

oncesaid,''Tomorrowisagiftwrappedintime.Nowisthetimetoopenit.”

Youareallabouttoopennewchaptersofyourownbooks.Shallweturnthatpageto

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