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2025~2026学年山东省菏泽市第一中学高二上学期期末考前模拟英语试卷一、阅读理解Inthesewebinars(网络研讨会),ourspeakerswillshowyouhowyoucanhelpyourlearnersunderstandandadjusttheiremotions,discoverclassroommanagementideasbasedontheprinciplesofsocialandemotionallearning,andexploreactivitiesthathelpbuildgoodrelationshipwithteenagelearners.Webinar1:SocialandemotionallearninginclassroommanagementSpeaker:AnnaHasperInthiswebinar,Annashowsyouhowtheintegrationofsocialandemotionalstrategiescanhelpcreateastructured,emotionallymanagement.Youwillcomeawaywitharangeofsocial-emotionalactivitiesforclassroommanagement.Webinar2:ManaginganxietyandstresswithteensSpeaker:TeresaBestwickThiswebinarisaimedatteachersofsecondary-agelearners.Teresalooksatsomepracticalactivitiestohelpdealwithourlearners’anxiety.Severaloftheactivitiesinvolvelearnerslookinginwardandreflectingontheirfeelingsandactions.Webinar3:Groupdiscussion:Howdoweworkonlearnerdevelopment?Speakers:HibaMahmoudAli,AlicjaSablik,MarinaYesipenkoThreeteachersfromaroundtheworldshowyouclassroomactivitiesandshareapproachestohelpyourstudentsbecomeeffectiveandmotivatedlearners.Theliveeventwilltakeplaceon11February2025.Youcanfindasummaryofthekeypointsandreferencesfromthestaffforfreeifyoumissit.1.Whatarethethreewebinarsaimedto?

A.Buildthestaff’ssocialemotions.B.Improvespeakers’performances.C.Developteachers’professionalskills.D.Introduceteenagers’learningmethods.2.Whoisexpertatrelievingthestressofteenagers?

A.AnnaHasper.B.TeresaBestwick.C.AlicjaSablik.D.MarinaYesipenko.3.Accordingtothearrangement,thethirdwebinar______.

A.chargesforreferencesB.laststill11February2025C.offersvariousafter-classactivitiesD.invitesspeakersfromallovertheworldLocalswhofrequentatraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)hospitalinZhengzhou,Henanprovince,areoftensurprisedwhentheyaretreatedbyaGermandoctorspecializinginTCMwithfluentHenandialect.HeisJoelMikaelWalker,amaster’sstudentnearinggraduationintheHenanUniversityofChineseMedicine.Heskillfullyperformstechniquessuchasacupuncture(针灸),pulsediagnosis,andcuppingtherapy.WalkercametoHenanprovincein2015whenhewas20,becauseitiswidelyconsideredtobeanimportantcenterformedicalpractice,educationandresearchfortraditionalChinesemedicine.Now,hehasfullyadoptedthelifestyleinHenan.OnChinesesocialmediaplatforms,WalkeriscommittedtopromotingtraditionalChinesemedicine.HisexpertiseinTCMfascinatesChinesenetizensandheoftenusesancientChinesemedicaltexts,forexample,HuangdiNeijing,oneofChinesegreatmedicalworks,toexplainthephilosophybehindthetreatments.OtherChineseclassics,suchasYijing,Zhuangzi,andLunyu,whichhavelongbeenfoundationofChinesephilosophy,arealsoonWalker’sreadinglist.Hetakespleasureinabsorbingancientwisdombecausehefindsmanyideasdeeplyintertwined(交织)withTCMpractices.OnefundamentalworldviewofTCMhighlightsthebalance,fromwhichWalkerhimselfbenefited.Inthepast,heexperiencedsignificantemotionalupsanddowns,andtendedtobesomewhatstubborn,oftenviewingthingsfromhisownperspective.Nowhehasbecomemoretolerantandapproachedissuesfrommultipleangleswithamoreinclusive(包容的)perspective.Inotherwords,hispersonalityhasalsobecomemorebalanced.AccordingtoWalker,theuniquewisdomrootedinChineseculturecannotonlybenefitphysicalwell-beingbutcanalsoextendbeyondmedicineandofferexcellentguidanceforthewholeworld.Hestressed,“IfmorepeoplecouldunderstandtheTCMwisdom,theworldwouldbecomemorepeaceful.”4.WhatdoweknowaboutWalker?

A.Heissurprisedatthelocals’dialect.B.Hehasgainedamaster’sdegreeinHenan.C.Hehasgreatskillsofmakingacupunctureneedles.D.HeisaGermangoodattraditionalChinesemedicine.5.WhydidWalkercometoHenanprovince?

A.Heintendedtobepopularonline.B.HenanprovinceisacentreforTCM.C.Hedesiredtolearnaboutitslifestyles.D.Henanprovincehasrichnaturalresources.6.WhatisthepurposeofmentioningWalker’semotionalexperiences?

A.Toshowhispositivechanges.B.Toprovetheworldismorepeaceful.C.TointroduceChineseancientclassics.D.Tosharehisupsanddownswiththenetizens.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesWalker?

A.Enthusiasticandkind.B.Courageousandcalm.C.Cooperativeandgenerous.D.Devotedandprofessional.Haveyoueverjoyouslysteppedouttoyourbackyardgarden,freshcoffeeinhand,onlytofindyourwellcared-forplantsandherbsdying?Wasthesoiltoodry?Didpestsfindtheirwayin?Duringtimeslikethese,somefrustratedgardenersmaywishtheirchangeablecherrywouldjusttellthemwhatitneeds.Nextyear,theRoyalHorticulturalSocietyinEnglandwillshowoffan“intelligentgarden”,thetechnicalcomponentsofwhicharetheproductofapartnershipbetweenAIstart-upAvandeandMicrosoft.Whenitisunveiled(揭幕),thegardenwillrelyonanetworkofsensorsfixedthroughoutthegardenmeasuringenvironmentalfactorslikesoilconditionsandnutrientlevelsaswellaswindandexpectedrainfall.AllofthatdataisthensenttoaspeciallydesignedAImodel,whichcanthenanalyzethosefactorsandinformgardenersonproperfeeding,watering,orcutting.Gardenersaren’ttheonlyoneswhocaninteractwiththegarden.VisitorstotheChelseaFlowerShowwillbeabletowalkuptovirtualplatformsandasktheintelligencegardenquestionsaboutitscurrentenvironmentalstate.TheAIlanguagemodulewilltheninterpretthedataandspititbackouttothevisitorsinalogical,conversationaldialogue.Intheory,insightsprovidedbymodelslikethisonecouldhelpgardenersallocate(分配)resourcesefficientlyandavoidover-wateringplantsbeforerainfall,bothofwhichcanaidinsustainabilityefforts.It’sunclear,however,whethereventhebestmodelscanaccountforunusualsituationsandindividualplanttendencieswiththesamelevelofcareasexperiencedgardeners.Massey,thegardendesigner,wantstoavoidfallingintothetrapofmakingtheAIgardenfeeloverlyartificial.Thoughsensorsplayacriticalroleinmaintainingtheplants,theactualphysicaldesignofthespaceisleftuptohumans.Theresultisa“forestgardenconcept”ofbiodiversityandgreenery.8.Whyarethegardenersfrustrated?

A.Theyspilttheirfreshcoffee.B.Theycouldn’ttellwhatplantsneeds.C.Theyforgottowatertheplants.D.Theycouldn’tremovethepests.9.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?

A.HowtheAIGardenworks.B.WhentheAImodelstarts.C.Whytwobigfirmscooperate.D.Wherethegardenersaretrained.10.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheAlmodel?

A.Puzzled.B.Indifferent.C.Concerned.D.Confident.11.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.NoAI,nogarden.B.Nohuman,nobiodiversity.C.AI-assisted,notAIdesigned.D.Intelligentgarden,notartificialone.DespitepredictionsthattheInternetwouldkillit,theprintedguidebookisprovinghard-to-kill.Theydeclaredthatitwasdead-or,ifitwasn’tdeadyet,itsoonwouldbe.Thecauseofthepessimismwasviral:firstblogs,theninfluencersonInstagramandTikTok.Frommer’s,thegrandfatherofAmericanguidebooks,wassoldin2012for$22milliontoGoogle,whichreportedlyplannedtoendtheseries’printrun.ThefollowingyearArthurFrommer,itsfounder,boughtthecompanyback.Anotherexample,LonelyPlanet,thebest-knownpublisher,hasbeenthroughseveralownersatever-lowervaluations.Yet,foralljournalists’poorpredictions,theguidebookisstillrobust.SalesinBritainweremostlyflatin2014-2019,aperiodwhensmartphonesbecamebothpopularandpowerful.In2021,Americansbought5.8millionguidebooksandmaps-upfrom4millionin2020.Whydoguidebooksstillrolloffthepresseswhenalltheinformationyoucouldneedisinyourpocket?Oneansweristhatprintisausefulmediumforinformationonthego.Bookscanbescribbled(写划)onanddog-eared;theyneednochargingorinternetaccess.Theycanbeeasiertobrowsethansocialmedia,websitesore-books.Anotheristhatguidebookshavechangedwiththetimes.RickSteves,theauthorofAmerica’sbestsellingguidestoEuropeandestinations,publishedhisfirstguidebook44yearsago.Hestillpersonallyresearchesmanyofhisbooks,whichofferalotofinformationinsmalltype.Hispublishers,beingmorebusiness-minded,alsoproducepocketguides,whichtakethosetipsandenliventhemwithphotographs.Youngertravellersaremorelikelytoorganizetheirownplans,relyingondigitalresourcesratherthanbooks.Artificialintelligenceisanotherchallengeontheway.Likeagoodguide,AI’spromiseisthatitcandotheboringresearchandproduceasummary.Frommer’s,foritspart,experimentedwithusingAItooffertailor-madeanswerstotravellers’questions,butfoundthatitwasmakingthingsuptoooftentobeuseful.Nothingmakesatravellerreachfortheirtrustyguidebookmorethananimpracticaltip.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutFrommer’sandLonelyPlanet?

A.They’renolongeronsale.B.They’rebecominginfluentialonline.C.They’reinfectedwithadeadlyvirus.D.They’refacingachallengingsituation.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“robust”inparagraph3mean?

A.Strong.B.Dead.C.RichD.Fashionable.14.Whichaspectofguidebooksdoesparagraph4focuson?

A.Theirauthors.B.Theiradvantages.C.Theirmaterials.D.Theirproducers.15.Whatdoestheauthormainlyconveyinthelastparagraph?

A.Guidebooksremainreliable.B.ThetipsAIprovidesarepractical.C.Digitalbooksaremorepromising.D.AIanswerstravellers’questionsproperly.“NewYear,NewYou”.It’sJanuary1again.It’stimetomakeNewYear’sResolutions(决心)again.Ontheonehand,theNewYear’sresolutionsreflectourhopetomakeapersonaltransformation.Ontheotherhand,theyshowourregretofthepastyear.16Thetruthisthatmanypeoplefailtoaccomplishthemandkeepmakingnewones.Itisnotbecauseofalackofself-discipline.17Inotherwords,weseekto“becomeunrecognizable”.Infact,theappealofa“NewYou”doesn’thavetodowithconcretechanges.18Withanewyearbeginning,wewanttofinallyfeelthatwe’reinthedriver’sseatwhenitcomestoourhealth,finances,personalityandsoon.Sotheveryconceptof“NewYear,NewYou”collapsesaftercarefulreflection.Justlikewecouldneverdragourselvesoutofthemudbypullingonourownhair,wecouldneverwinthestruggletobecomeatotallydifferentkindofperson.Insteadof“becomingunrecognizable”,theNewYearshouldbeatimetocommitto“radicaldoability”.Thismeansembracing(拥抱)thepleasureofaneasilyreachablegoal.Ifyoufindwakingupat5a.m.difficult,make7a.m.yourinitialgoalandmakeprogresseveryday.19If2025isyouryearforgettingfit,itprobablyisn’talsothetimetostarttidyingyourhomeorlearninganewlanguage.Solet2025betheyearwhenwefinallystoptryingtobecomesomeoneelse.20Let’sstartdoingthingsinbabysteps:onemessagetoafriendoroneworkout.Notmany,butatleastone.Notlater,butrightnow.

A.Rather,wefailtoliveuptoourexpectations.B.Acceptwhowereallyareandstartfromthere.C.Butit’stheveryattempttomakecompletechanges.D.Thisalsomeansconsciouslysettingupamajorgoal.E.Whyarewegoingthroughsuch.contradictoryfeelings?F.Italsomeansfocusingonalimitednumberofgoalsatatime.G.Onthecontrary,it’saboutobtainingasenseofcontrollingourlife.二、完形填空Weallhavethatonethingwe’dlovetodobutwe’retooscaredtotry.AtriptoFrancetaughtLisathat_______iswhatwemadeofit.Pushingher_______notonlyallowedhertohaveatonoffun,butalsogaveheranew_______,oneinwhichshegetstodowhatsheloves.Thisisherstory,a(n)_______foryoutogetoutofyourcomfortzonetoo:“Aftergraduationfromuniversity,Ifoundajobinastrangecity.Oneday,I_______myselfwantingtogotraveling.AsIdidn’thaveanyfriendsthere,Idecideditwastheperfect_______togoonmyfirsteversolo(独自的)trip.Ihadnever_______alonebefore,especiallyabroad,soIdecidedto_______foraguidedgroupthatwasgoingrockclimbinginFrance.This_______measenseofsecurity,beingnewtosolotraveling.TheFrancetripforcedmeoutofsomany________zonesthatendedupbeingoneofthebigturningpointsofmylife.ThetimeIspentinFrancenavigating(导航)airportsandtaxisalone,meetingagroupofcomplete________,andspending2weeksclimbingwiththemendedupbeingoneofthegreatest________ofmylife.Ihadalways________myselfashyandcautiouskindofpersonbefore,butthistravelexperiencelitmeuptobecome________.Itshowedmeabrave,strong,andself-sufficientsideofmyselfthatwentonto________mylifeindramaticwayswhenIreturnedhome.”21.A.studyB.workC.restD.life22.A.boundaryB.dutyC.strategyD.development23.A.tipB.pathC.orderD.skill24.A.contributionB.entranceC.encouragementD.guideline25.A.leftB.imaginedC.heardD.found26.A.opportunityB.operationC.consequenceD.movement27.A.chattedB.traveledC.performedD.exercised28.A.lookoutB.setoutC.signupD.makeup29.A.gaveB.lentC.taughtD.sold30.A.attractiveB.comfortC.creativeD.difficult31.A.strangersB.competitorsC.classmatesD.colleagues32.A.behavioursB.experimentsC.experiencesD.solutions33.A.awardedB.showedC.toldD.considered34.A.differentB.crazyC.curiousD.confused35.A.riskB.influenceC.damageD.impress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。About120yearsago,goldwasdiscoveredintheYukon,innorthernCanada.Asayoungman,JackLondonjoinedthegoldrush36journeyedfromCaliforniatoAlaskaandtheYukon.Though,likemostminers,hedidnotgetrich37(look)forgold,hesawfirst-handhowdogswereanecessarypartoftravelinthefarnorth.Somefriendshemettherehadalargedog,particularlytoughandhealthy.Thisservedas38(inspire)forthemaindogcharacterinLondon’snovel,TheCalloftheWild.Whenhereturned39California,Londonwasunabletofindajob.WithAlaskafreshin40(he)mind,hetriedtosellthestoryofhisjourneyupnorthtoseveralpublishersandmagazines,butnooneseemed41(interest).Later,Londonwroteashortstoryaboutadoginthefarnorthwhosurvivedmanyadventures.Thisnewstorybecameextremelypopular.It42(publish)inbookformatandhasneverbeenoutofprintsince.TheheroofLondon’snovelwasBuck,alargefamilydog43(own)byawealthyjudge.Buck’slifewaswonderfulandhappy,untilhewasstolenandsoldtothemen44tookhimtoCanada,wherehebecameasleddogusedfortravelintheharshYukonwinter.Today,thebookisconsideredoneofthemostimportant45(novel)ofAmericanliterature,andstudentsinhighschoolandcollegeareoftenrequiredtoreadit.四、单词拼写46.Edmontonisf________(极冷的)coldinwinter.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)47.Thosewholikespicyfoodtendtohaveahott______(脾气).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)48.Manyofthesenewi______(创新)arealreadyavailable.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)五、语法填空49.Itisbothchallengingandr______(有益的)tostudyabroad.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)六、单词拼写50.Ibecamemorem______(积极的),andI’malsoalotmoreambitiousnow!(根据中英文提示单词拼写)51.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagev_______(变化)fromculturetoculture.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)52.Somepeopleprefertostoptheuseofman-madechemicalinagriculturee______(完全地).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)53.Theytriedusingtheliquido______(获得)fromboilingfreshwormwoodtotreatmalaria.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)54.StephenHawkingwasoneofthemostfamousandg________(有天分的)scientistsinphysics.(根据中英文提示填空)55.Onenightshehadtoworktilllateanditwasf______(有雾的)outsidewhenshelefttheoffice.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)七、书信写作56.假定你是李华,你的好朋友Lily昨天午餐时吃东西卡住了,你运用英语课上刚学到的海姆立克法(theHeimlichmanoeuvre)对她进行了成功施救。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)你的施救过程;(2)你的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearChris,I’mwritingtosharewithyouhowIsavedmybestfriendLilyyesterday._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua八、书面表达57.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。Comingfromalonglineofangryfolks,Ihavealwaystriedtosoftenmyanger.Butitisstillthere,likelavabubblinginsideadormant(休眠的)volcano.Occasionally,thelavaboilsoverandIdosomethingIregret.Fortunately,Ifindmyhomemadecookiesisthebestwaytorepairthedamage.Theround-shapedlittlegifts,givingoffapleasantsmell,canopenthed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