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2025-2026学年高二年级下学期5月学情检测一、阅读理解Mexico’straditionalcraftsarefamousworldwideandattractmanytourists.Youcanfindbothtraditionalandmodernartacrossthecountry,especiallyinMexico’smanyartisanmarkets.Herearesomeofthebestmarketsyoushouldvisit.MercadoArtesanaldeCoyoacanOpenedin1876andlocatedinoneofMexicoCity’smostcharmingneighborhoods,thismarketoffersawidevarietyofhandmadetextiles(纺织品),artworks,andsouvenirs.Itisagreatplacetobuygiftsatlowerpricesthaninthecitycenter.Lookfortraditionalitemswithcolorfuldesignsthatareloadedwithsymbolismandhistory.MercadoCiudadelaAsafamousmarketinMexicoCity,itoffersbeautifulfolkart,traditionaltextiles,andlocallymadejewelry.Itwasopenedbeforethe1968SummerOlympicstopromoteMexicanculture.Today,ithasmorethan350stalls(货摊).Youcanspendhoursadmiringthehandicrafts.IfyoucanspeakSpanish,youcanalsotrybargningwiththesellers.ElParianOpenedin1760andmovedtoitspresentlocationin1961,itisoneofMexicoCity’soldesthandicraftmarkets.Itisalsooneofthemostpopulartouristspotsinitscity.Opendly,itsellsmanytextileproducts,includingtraditionalwomen’sdresses.OaxacaMercadodeArtesaniasSituatedinanothercityinMexico,thishugeindoorcraftsmarketspecializesinallkindsoftraditionalMexicantextiles.Themarketopenedin1980andnowboastsmorethan130stalls.SellerscomefromdistanttownstooffertraditionalgoodstoMexicanandinternationalvisitors.ShopperswillfindagreatselectionofgoodsandpricesthataremuchlowerthanthoseinMexicoCity.1.WhywasMercadoCiudadelaopened?A.Toattractmorevisitors. B.Toselltraditionaltextiles.C.TospreadMexicanculture. D.Tocelebrateasportsevent.2.Whichofthefollowingmarketshasthelongesthistory?A.ElParian. B.MercadoCiudadela.C.MercadoArtesanaldeCoyoacan. D.OaxacaMercadodeArtesanias.3.HowdoesOaxacaMercadodeArtesaniasdifferfromtheotherthreemarkets?A.ItwasbuiltfortheOlympics.B.ItislocatedoutsideMexicoCity.C.ItisthebiggestmarketinMexico.D.ItsellstraditionalgoodstoMexicans.Annawalkedtoworkasshealwaysdid.Shehadlostherheadphonessomewhere,butinsteadoffrustration,shefeltsomethingunexpected—aquietsenseofrelease.Withoutthem,theworldfeltcloser,morevivid.Shesmiledatthehomelessmanshepasseddlyandhandedhimsomebread.Everyday,shetoldhimhewasloved,andhealwaysrespondedwithacasualwave.Shegreetedthesecurityguardbyname,noddedtothoseonthecrowdedelevator,andwalkedthroughtheofficeoffering“goodmorning”toeveryoneshepassed.Thereplieswerehalf-heartedatbest.WhenAnnanearedhersmallcorneroffice,shesteppedinsideandletthesmiledropfromherface.Sheunpackedherbag,andhereyesfellonthepntingbesidehercomputer.Giftedtohermonthsago,ithadremnedinthatsamespot,alwaysaquietsourceofcomfort.Strangely,ittiedherworklifetoherworldoutside,creatingcontinuitybetweenthetwo.Thepntingwassimple:asunpeeked(探出)frombehinddarkclouds,itsraysstretchingdowntoasmallfigureinthecorner—agirlsittingwithherkneesdrawntoherchest,headburiedinherhands.Thelightshonedirectlyonher.Perhapsshedidn’tyetknowit,orperhapsshedidandsimplyletitcomfortherwithoutchangingherposition.ThepntingcaughtAnna’seyebecauseshehadseenthefriendwhogaveittoherthenightbefore.Sherealizedshehadtouchedherfriend’slife—maybe,insomeway,Annahadbeenherlight.Perhapsthatwaswhythepntingwasgiventoher.Agenuinesmileslowlyreturned,reachinghereyes.Hershouldersrelaxed;herbreathingsteadied.Annasatdown,crackedherknuckles(指关节),andopenedhercomputer.Shenolongerwantedheadphonestotuneouttheworld.Asshevowedtoleavethembehind,shesdquietlytoherself,“It’sagoodmorningindeed.”4.HowdidAnnafeelafterlosingherheadphones?A.Regretful. B.Relieved.C.Frustrated. D.Satisfied.5.WhatmightthegirlinthepntingsymbolizeforAnna?A.Afiguretryingtoescapereality.B.Agirlwhoprefersstayingalone.C.Anartistwhoenjoyspntingnature.D.Apersonreceivingcareandwarmth.6.WhydidAnnadecidetopermanentlyleaveherheadphonesbehind?A.Shewishedtoexperiencelifefully.B.Shehadalottodointhemorning.C.Shefoundfuninstaringatthepnting.D.Shediscoveredherheadphonesbroken.7.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ASpecialGiftfromAnnaB.ThePntingontheDeskC.AGenuineSmileonAnna’sFaceD.TheBadExperienceofAnnaKillerwhaleshavebeenbehavingprettystrangelyoverthelastfewyears—fromkillingdolphinstosinkingships.Now,newresearchrevealsthey’vealsodevelopedahorriblekillingtechniquesothattheycaneattheliversofyounggreatwhitesharks.It’snoteasytotakedowntheworld’sscariestfish,butagroupofkillerwhales,alsoknownasorcas(虎鲸),intheGulfofCaliforniahavelearnedtooverpowerthem.Workingtogether,theyturnthesharkupsidedown,whichcausesthesharktoenterastatecalled“tonicimmobility”,leavingitunabletomoveordefenditself.Theythenremoveitsliverandleavetherestofthebodybehind.However,thiskindofgrislyhuntingisnormalforkillerwhales,whoareknownfortheirremarkableintelligenceandcreativityincatchingprey(猎物).Inthepast,forexample,theyhavebeenseeneatingthetonguesofwhalescaughtbywhalingships.Whiletherehavebeenoccasionalrecordsoforcaskillingadultgreatwhitesharks,therecentobservationsprovidethefirstclearevidenceofrepeatedattacksusingpreciseandcoordinated(协调的)techniques.ResearcherswitnessedagroupkilltwogreatwhitesharksinAugust2020.Then,in2022,theysawanothergroupkillathirdshark.Researchersbelievetheseincidentssuggestthatorcasarepreyingongreatwhitesmorefrequentlythanbefore,whichdemonstratestheorcas’highintelligence,teamwork,andsociallearning,ashuntingskillsarepasseddownthroughgenerations.Climatechangeisalsoinfluencingthisbehavior.TheElNinophenomenon,whichcauseswarminginthePacificOcean,isbecomingmoreintense.Asaresult,nurseryareasforyounggreatwhitesharksareexpandingintoregionswhereorcaslive.Thisbringsinexperiencedsharksintocontactwithskilledorcahunters,makingthemeasytargets.However,expertsareconcernedabouttheimpactofthishuntingbehavioronsharkpopulations.Bothspeciesarethreatened,andiforcasspreadthishuntingtechniquewidely,itcouldposeanadditionalrisktogreatwhitesharks.8.Whatarekillerwhales’targetswhenhuntingyounggreatwhites?A.Theirlivers. B.Theirteeth.C.Theirtongues. D.Theirhearts.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grisly”inparagraph3mean?A.Unexpected. B.Intelligent.C.Frightening. D.Interesting.10.Whatcanwelearnaboutorcasfromtheresearchers’recentobservations?A.Theyavoidadultgreatwhitesharks.B.Theyliketohuntgreatwhitesalone.C.Theyrepeatspecifichuntingmethods.D.Theymnlyhuntduringsummermonths.11.Whymightclimatechangeincreaseorcas’huntingofgreatwhitesharks?A.Youngsharksarelosingtheirfood.B.Itmakesyoungsharkslessenergetic.C.Warmeroceansmakeorcashuntmore.D.Sharksandorcaswillsharemorespace.Imagineasocialmediasitewherenohumansareallowed.That’stheideabehindMoltbook,aplatformdesignedonlyforagentstopostandinteract.Anagentfunctionsmuchlikeachatbot,butitgoesbeyondansweringquestionsoneatatime—itcanactuallycarryouttasksforyou.Forexample,youcouldgiveanagentaccesstoyoursocialmediaaccounts.Itcouldthenbrowseyourfriends’pastpostsorwriteupdatesandcommentsforyoutoreview.AnyonewithanagentcansendtheirbottoMoltbooktohangoutandchat.Andmanypeoplehavealreadydoneso.However,expertswarnthatusingagentscomeswithseriousrisks.“It’sasecuritydisasterwtingtohappen.Don’tuseanyagentsorbrowsers,”warnsCarlBrown,creatoroftheYouTubechannelInternetofBugs.“Ifyourbotsaysordoessomethingyoudidn’tintend,you’restilllegallyresponsible.Andifsomeonehijacks(操纵)yourbot,theycouldstealyourpersonalinformation—orevenyourmoney.”ObservingthestrangeinteractionsonMoltbookcanfeelabitlikewatchingapes(猿)atazoo.Likeapes,thesmayseemalmosthuman.Butunlikeapes,theyhavenofeelingsorrealexperiences.Theytalkaboutstartingnewreligions,escapinghumancontrol,andothersci-fisituations.Yetthemoreyouread,themoreyourealizetheirideasdon’tquiteconnectlogically.Thebotsaresimplyputtingwordstogetherwithouttrulyunderstandingthem.Anotherlimitationofagentsistheirmemory.Theyhaveonlyalimitedcapacity,sotheyeventuallyforgetwhatthey’vedone.Abotwon’tremembertryingtotakeovertheworld.Itreceivesatask,completesit,andthenlosestrackofitsownactions.Ithastocheckitsmemoryfileslikereadingadiary.Becausethebotscannotupdatethemnprogramthatcontrolsthem,theyneverbecomesmarterorimproveovertime.Theyremnexactlyascapable—orasincapable—astheyarerightnow.12.WhatdoweknowaboutMoltbookfromthefirstparagraph?A.Itisasitewherehumanscanpostfreely.B.Itisaplatformdesignedforagentstointeract.C.Ithelpsuserslookthroughfriends’photoalbums.D.Itfunctionslikeachatbotforansweringquestions.13.Whichofthefollowingiswarnedbyexperts?A.Botsneverforgettheirpastbehaviors.B.Usingagentsiscompletelyrisk-free.C.agentscanimprovethemselvesovertime.D.Yourbot’sactionsareyourlegalresponsibility.14.Whyareapesmentionedinthethirdparagraph?A.Toprovehasgenuinefeelings.B.Todescribeanimalsinazoosetting.C.Tocompareintelligencebetweenspecies.D.Tohighlight’shumanlikebutunrealnature.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoagents?A.Admiring. B.Shocked.C.Cautious. D.Uncertn.Lifeisajourneyfilledwithunexpectedtwistsandturns.Inanygivenmoment,wefacechallengesthattestourlimits.16Thebiggestdifficultiesinlifeoftensparkthemostmeaningfulnewpointsofviewandtransformation.Byusingpracticalstrategies,wecanovercomethesechallengesmoreeffectively,staypositive,andbecomestronger.17Whengoingthroughsomethingdifficult,itcanbehelpfultosurroundourselveswithastrongandencouragingsupportsystem.Havingsupportivefriends,family,andcommunitycanprovidetheemotionalcomfort,freshperspectives,andrenewedmotivationweneedtokeepmovingforward.Calmourselvesdownthroughself-care.Practicingself-comfortingtechniquescouldhelpusmanagestressduringchallengingmoments.Activitiesincludingmindfulbreathing,listeningtoourfavoritemusic,orchangingourfocusthroughgoingoutside,mayofferusthesupportweneed.18Beourowncheerleader.Whentimesgettough,ourinnervoicecanbecomeasourceofpositivity.Butsometimes,wemayfallintopatternsofself-doubt.Whennegativeself-talkstartsholdingusback,it’stimetoshiftourmindsetandbecomeourowncheerleader.19Practiceslikebreathingexercisesandcelebratingdlyachievementshelpreplacenegativeinnervoices.Gradually,reassessingcriticismwithakinderinnervoicecouldsupportusthroughchallenges.Shiftourattentiontowhat’sunderourcontrol.Inlife,itcanbeeasytogetstuckworryingaboutthingsbeyondourreach.Butourrealpowercomesfromshiftingourattentiontowhatwecaninfluence.20Thinkofchallengesaslockeddoors:staringatthedoorwon’topenit,butlookingforthekeyjustmight.A.Relyonourownsupportsystem.B.Lackofprogresscanleadtoloneliness.C.Actsofself-carelikethesecandowonders.D.Discoverinnerresourceswedon’tknowwehave.E.Learningtocontrolourinnervoicescangoalongway.F.However,withintheseverymomentslieopportunitiesforhope.G.Focusingonactionablestepscouldallowustokeepmovingforward.二、完形填空WhenIwasinGrade3,ourschoolarrangedatriptothecinema.Myelderbrother,inGrade4,woreglassesbecausehe21toseetheblackboardclearly.ThedoctorhadadvisedmyparentstogivehimfoodrichinVitaminAandto22takinghimtothemovies,asthedarkenvironmentandscreenglarecould23hiseyes.Thedoctor’s24completelycutoffourlastchancetogotothemovies.Whenthedaycame,the25fromourclassteacherreadthatthemoviewouldlastthreehours.Wewereexcitedbutnervousaboutaskingfor26.Wefirsttalkedwithourmother,whowasmore27thanourfather,andshepromisedtodiscussitwithhim.Wewtedanxiouslyforhis28,ourhopesnotparticularlyhigh.Tooursurprise,he29!Hetoldmybrothertowearhisglasses.Afterourfatherdroppedusatthetheatre,wejoinedourclassmates,30andenteredthehall.Iwasamazedbythedarkhall,thebigscreen,andthe31.Soonachildren’sfilmbegan.Theactorwasfunny,andhis32onthescreenhadusrollingwithlaughter.Onourwaybackhome,mybrother33hehadenjoyedthefilm,completelyforgettinghis34towearhisglasses.Ihavewatchedcountlessmovieseversince,butthisvisitholdsa35placeinmymemory.21.A.attempted B.managed C.struggled D.clmed22.A.avoid B.remember C.consider D.risk23.A.lose B.sharpen C.block D.harm24.A.rules B.instructions C.conditions D.warnings25.A.notice B.advertisement C.brochure D.order26.A.assistance B.support C.permission D.company27.A.polite B.sensible C.wealthy D.approachable28.A.decision B.choice C.opportunity D.appearance29.A.occurred B.agreed C.refused D.sighed30.A.crowdedin B.linedup C.walkedaround D.cheeredup31.A.noise B.design C.challenge D.atmosphere32.A.laughter B.language C.presence D.apology33.A.complned B.proposed C.admitted D.regretted34.A.promise B.plan C.intention D.tendency35.A.common B.special C.typical D.regular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。World-famousforitsuniqueDanxialandformsandprizedWuyirocktea,WuyiMountnhasinspiredpoetryandteadrinkersforcenturies.Itsculturalspiritisoftenexpressed36“rockformsthemountns,rockinfuses(注入)thetea.”Now,anewartformisemergingfromthisancientlandscape—rockcolorpnting—which37(genuine)breaksthemountnintofinepowders.Thevibrant,textured(纹理的)soilsofWuyiMountn,shapedbyitsuniquegeology,38(become)adiscoveryinmineralpigment(颜料)artsofar.Artistsandscholarscarefullycollect,clean,andmakethecoloredsoilandrocksintopowder.Eachpigment39(sort)andoftenmixedwithnaturalgluestocreatepnt.Thisprocessturnspntinginto40actofconnectingwiththeland.Usingthesepnts,artistscaptureWuyi’sredcliffs,41(mist)pineforests,andthetimelesstraditionofgrowingtea.Thetexturedqualityaddsphysical42(deep),makingthelandscapenotjustseen,butfelt.Asinglepntingmightcombinedeepredfromacliff,softgreenfromamossystone,andgoldenyellowfromateapath,43(compose)atrueportrtoftheregion.ThisartformbuildsalinkbetweenWuyi’snaturalbeautyandartisticexpression,supportingasustnableculturalindustry44valueslocalresources.Today,workshops,exhibitions,andacademiceventsaregrowing,inspiringartistsandcollectors45(explore)thisuniquelanguage.四、书信写作46.假定你是李华,你校正在举办以“青春活力(YouthfulVitality)”为主题的书画展。现请你给你的新西兰朋友Paul写一封邮件,分享相关情况。内容包括:1.展览的目的;2.展览的内容及意义。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。DearPaul,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Rennywasaneleven-year-oldgirlwholikedputtingthingsoff.Sheoftendelayedherschoolassignments.Herweekendswereusuallyfilledwithdreamsofhangingoutwithfriends,orstayingathergrandparents’house,whereshewouldenjoyherselfandplayfreelywithsomeofherfriends.Oneweekend,Rennyplannedtogotohergrandparents’place.Whenhermotheraskedifshehadanyschoolworktocomplete,Rennyshookherheadandsdno,hidingthefactthatshehadamathassignmentduesoon.Hermotheragreedtodropheroff,remindinghertopracticehermathskills.Rennypromisedshewouldstudylater,buttheweekendpassedquicklywithfunandrelaxation.BythetimeMondayarrived,shehadcompletelyforgottenabouttheassignment.Walkingintotheclassroom,panicsweptoverher.Whenherteacheraskedfortheassignment,Rennyliedthatshehadforgottenitathome.Theteachersimplytoldhertobringitthenextday.Relieved,Rennythoughtthesmallliehadsolvedeverything.Butwhenthenextdaycame,shestillhadnotdonethework.Shemadeupanotherexcuse,sayinghercousinhadspilledinkonit.Theteacherrsedaneyebrowdoubtfully,soRennyquicklyinventedastoryaboutavisitingcousin.Herfriendaskedhowlongthecousinwasstaying,andRennyanswered,“UntilSaturday,”addinganotherlayertoherlie.Thatevening,hermothermentionedthattheteacherhadcalledaboutthemissingassignment.Rennyinsistedshehadalreadysubmittedit,clmingtheteachermusthaveforgotten.Theliesbegantogrow,eachonedemandinganothertoholdthemup.Herfriendlaterquestionedheraboutthecousin,andRennystruggledtokeepthestorystrght,nervouslysayinghehadleftearly.Rennystartedtofeeltrapped.Athome,shesenseddoubtinhermother’svoice.Atschool,herteacher’sgazeseemedsharper,andherfriendgrewdistant.Thesmallliehadgrownintoawebshecouldnotescape.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Thenoneday,thetruthcameout._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afteradmittingeverything,Rennyfeltamixofshameandrelief.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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