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PAGE14绝密★考试结束前2025学年第二学期北斗联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读两遍。1.Whatistheweatherlikerightnow?A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Rainy.2.Whereshouldthewomanputthelaundrysoap?A.Inthecloset. B.Ontheshelf. C.Inthecupboard.3.Howdoesthewomansuggesttogotothepalace?A.Bytaxi. B.Onfoot. C.Bybus.4.Whatdoesthewomanwant?A.Acheaperdress. B.Aconcertdress. C.Astar’sdress.5.Whatisthedatetoday?A.The22nd. B.The25th. C.The28th.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whyisthewomanconcernedaboutthedessert?A.Shedoesn’tlikesweets. B.Shedoesn’tlikecheese. C.Shecan’teatmilkproducts.7.Howdoesthemaneatthedessert?A.Byitself. B.Withwater. C.Withtea.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatisthewomanneedtocollect?A.Balloons. B.Flowers. C.Tires.9.Whencanthemanusethecar?A.Before10:00a.m. B.After2:00p.m. C.After7:00p.m.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Husbandandwife.11.Whatcansportshelppeopledowhenhurt?A.Healfaster. B.Forgetpain. C.Staycalm.12.What’sMandy’sproblem?A.Shefeelslonely. B.Sheisoverweight. C.Shecan’tfocusinclass.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Readabooktohim. B.Returnabooktohim. C.Recommendabooktohim.14.Whatdoesthemanusuallyreadforfun?A.Historybooks. B.Comicbooks. C.Seriousnovels.15.Whatdidthemanlastread?A.WarandPeace. B.GreatExpectations. C.TheHistoryofJewsinRussia.16.Whocouldthewomanprobablybe?A.Anauthor. B.Alibrarian. C.Abookstoreassistant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwasthespeaker’sfinaldestination?A.Moscow. B.Vienna. C.Paris.18.Howlatedidthespeakeroriginallythinkshewokeup?A.30minutes. B.10minutes. C.5minutes.19.Whatwasinthebackpack?A.Aticket. B.Herglasses. C.Apenandanotebook.20.Howdidthespeakerfeelintheend?A.Angry. B.Happy. C.Worried.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答卷上将该项涂黑。ASCIENCENEEDSYOU!Citizenscienceisanewmovementwhichinvolvesmembersofthepublic,eithersinglyoringroups,workingtowardsacommongoal.Veryoften,citizenscientistscollect,reportoranalysedata.Whatmakesacitizenscientist?Anyonewhocontributestheirtime,effortandwhateverresourcestheyhavetoascientificresearchprojectisacitizenscientist.Theycomefromallwalksoflife—housewives,retirees,students,sportspeople,children.There’snoneedforaformalorstrongscientificbackground,justpassion.Howtogetinvolved?Ifyouhaveaparticularhobby,interestorexpertisethere’salmostcertainlyaprojectyoucanjoin.Searchonlineforcitizenscienceprojectsandpickouttheonesyoulike.Itcouldbeobservinginsects,migratorybirds,evenplatesmovements;allyouhavetodoistorecordandhandinobservations.Youcanuseyourlaptoporevenyoursmartphonetodothis—easy!HereisanopportunityfromNASA:SpaceCloudWatchWhatyou’lldo◆Watchtheskyatsunriseandsunsetfornoctilucentclouds(夜光云)andshootthem.◆UploadyourphotosandobservationstoawebsitetocontributetoresearchonEarth’smiddleatmosphere.◆Takenoteswhennoctilucentcloudsareabsent,soyoucanreportthattoo!Requirements◆Time:10-20minutes◆Equipment:Camera,smartphoneorGPSreceiver◆Knowledge:Nopriorknowledgenecessary21.Whocanbeacitizenscientist?A.Awell-educatedperson. B.Apersonwithscientificpassion.C.Apersonwithascientificbackground. D.Apersonwithaprofessionalcareer.22.WhatdoestheSpaceCloudWatchrequireparticipantstodo?A.Observeinsectsatsunrise. B.Takepicturesofclouds.C.Recordcloudmovements. D.Reportdataeveryweek.23.Whoisthetextmostprobablyintendedfor?A.Professionalscientists. B.Governmentofficials.C.Generalpublic. D.Sciencestudents.BLastApril,afterIpublishedanessayaboutpoetryaspartofNationalPoetryMonth,aneditortoldmehe’doftenthoughtthattheworldwouldbeabetterplaceifwehadapoemdeliveredtoourdoorstepeachmorninginsteadofanewspaper.Asanewspaperman,I’mnotreadytodiscouragereadershipofeachday’sedition,butmaybethere’ssomethingtobesaidforreadinganewspaperandapoemeachmorning.Allofthathasledtoasmallexperiment.InanefforttokeepalittlepoetryinmylifelongafterNationalPoetryMonthhadpassed,Idecidedtoreadatleastonepoemadayafterreadingthroughthenewspaperoverbreakfast.Thankstotwodigitalservicesthatdeliverpoetryrighttomyemailinbox,it’sbeenaneasydecisiontokeep.ManypublicradiolistenersarefamiliarwithTheWriter’sAlmanac,afive-minutebroadcasthostedbyGarrisonKeillorthatairsonlotsofstationsaroundthecountry.Eachday’seditionincludesahandfuloffactsaboutliteraryanniversaries,alongwithashortpoemthatKeillorrecites.Fanscanalsohavethetextofeachprogramemailedtothemeveryday,alongwithalinktothebroadcastrecording.TheAcademyofAmericanPoetshasitsownpoem-dayfeature,called“Poem-a-Day”.LaunchedduringNationalPoetryMonthin2006,Poem-a-Dayhighlightsnewandpreviouslyunpublishedpoemsbycontemporarypoetsonweekdaysandclassicpoemsonweekends.SincesubscribingtobothserviceslastApril,I’veenjoyedreceivingpoemseachmorning.Readingatleastonepoemadayhasalsobeenlikeanintellectualvitamin,givingmeabrieftasteofliteratureevenonbusydays.LastApril,IwonderedifIcouldremindmyselftoreadapoemeachmorning.Now,deepinsummer,IwonderifIcouldeverdowithoutit.24.Whatdidtheeditorthinkofpoetry?A.Itcouldimproveourdailylife. B.Itwasasimportantasnewspapers.C.Ithadasmallbutfaithfulreadership. D.Itshouldbecomposedinthemorning.25.Howdidtheauthorconducthisexperiment?A.Bylisteningtoradiosandwritingemails.B.Bycontributingpoemstoanewspaper.C.Bycreatingresolutionsoverbreakfast.D.Bymakinguseofonlineservices.26.WhatcanbelearnedaboutTheWriter’sAlmanac?A.Itisavailablenationwideonradiostations.B.Itmailspaperpoemstoitsfansdaily.C.Itprovidesrecordingsofclassicpoemsonly.D.Itfocusesonintroducingnewpoetsdaily.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphrevealabouttheauthor?A.Ithastakenyearsforhimtoloveliterature.B.Heiswonderinghowtocontinuehisconduct.C.Hehasdevelopedadeepappreciationforpoetry.D.Ithasbenefitedhimalotasanewspaperman.CArtificialintelligenceistransformingmanyindustries,butoneareawhereitsbenefitsareespeciallyclearispublichealth.Foranindustrythatdemandshighaccuracyandefficiency,AIcouldgreatlyimprovehealthcaredeliveryandpatientoutcomes.ThegreatestreturnfromAImaycomefromdetectinglife-threateningillnessesearlierandmoreaccurately.InJune,Microsoftannouncedamedicaltoolthatwasfourtimesmoresuccessfulthandoctorsatidentifyingcomplexdiseases.SomeAImodelscanevenpredicthealthrisksyearsinadvance.ScientistsrecentlyreportedthatanAIsystemcouldpredicttheriskofover1,000diseasesdecadesintothefuture.LessnoticeablebutequallyimportantisAI’sabilitytoreduceofficework.IntheUS,paperworkcostsaccountforabout30%ofextrahealthcarespendingcomparedtoothercountries.Speech-processingtechnologiescanrecordconversationswithpatients,createmedicalnotes,anddraftletters.Arecentstudyfoundthatusingsuchtechnologiesreduceddocumentationtimefordoctorsbymorethan50%.Clearly,promotingAIadoptionshouldbeapriorityforgovernmentsworldwide.Agingpopulationsandrisinghealthcarecostsareputtingpressureonpublicbudgets.TheWorldHealthOrganizationpredictsashortageofabout11millionhealthcareworkersby2030,especiallyinlower-incomecountries.AstheCovid-19pandemicshowed,ahealthierglobalpopulationbenefitseveryone.However,AIuseinhealthcareisstillnewanduneven.Thetechnologyisstilldeveloping,andstricttestingisneededbeforewidespreaduse.Healthprofessionalsneedtraining.DataprivacyconcernsandoutdatedITsystemsaddtothechallenges.ManagersmayhesitanttointroduceAIwherestafffearjobloss.Ajointeffortfromgovernments,healthregulators,andtechcompaniesisneededtofund,test,anddeployAIinhospitals.Thiswillnotbeeasy,butthereward—healthierpopulationsandmoresustainablehealthcaresystems—isworththeeffort.28.WhatisthemainbenefitofAIinhealthcareaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Itreducesthecostofmedicaltreatment.B.Itreplacesdoctorsincomplexsurgeries.C.Itspeedsupthedevelopmentofnewdrugs.D.Itenablesearlyandprecisediseasedetection.29.HowdoesAIhelpreduceofficeworkinhealthcare?A.Byreplacinghumanworkerswithrobots.B.Bydoingpaperworkinplaceofdoctors.C.Byremovingtheneedforhealthchecks.D.Bytrainingdoctorstousenewtechnologies.30.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthecurrentstateofAIinhealthcare?A.Ithasbeenwidelyadoptedinhospitals.B.Ithasalreadysolveddataprivacyconcerns.C.Ithasn’tbeenputintowideusenowadays.D.Itisonlyusedinprivatehealthcaresystems.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureofAIinhealthcare?A.Indifferent. B.Unclear. C.Cautious. D.Supportive.DFromanearlyage,wetendtodivideourselvesandothersintoopposinggroups—suchas“smartvs.dumb”inschoolor“richvs.poor”inadulthood.Thisthinkingisoftenusedforsimpleridentification,butitcarriessignificantrisks.Onceweassignpeopleorourselvestoagroup,severalpsychologicaleffectstakehold.Firstofall,thegroupmembersassumeanidentity.Alabelisplacedonthem,whichovertimeachievesalevelofpermanency.Forexample,ifyoudecideyourselfasbelongingtothe“I’mreallynotcreative”group,youtendtoviewyourselfasprimarilyandpermanentlyuncreative.Thelongerthisbelieflasts,theharderitistochange.Moreover,groupsprovideuswithafalsesenseofcomfort.Byjoiningthe“I’mnotcreative”group,wealsoconvenientlyprotectourselvesfrommovingbeyondthebordersofthatgroupintonewandoftenunfamiliarareas.Likebirdsthathesitatetoleavetheircagesevenwhenthedoorisopen,weeschewthedesiretogetoutofourcomfortzone—notbecausewecan’t,butbecausewewon’t.Therearenotjustmanylike-mindedpeopleinthegroup,butitoffersasafeenvironmenttoworkandplay.Buttheproblemdoesn’tendthere.Thereisatsunamiofbooksandarticlesthatuselanguagesuchasthefollowing:“CreativepeopleareindividualslikeLeonardo,Edison,Picasso,orEinsteinwhohavechangedourcultureinsomeimportantrespects”and“Creativepeoplearetheoneswhogetaheadintheirjobs,startnewbusinesses,inventproducts…paintpictures,andmakethingsofbeauty.”Whenreadingthesestatements,weautomaticallyassignourselvestothat“othergroup”,knowingthatwecannevermeasureup.However,aspsychologicalresearchhasconvincinglydemonstrated,creativityisnotexclusivetoaselectfew;itisabirthrightsharedbyeveryone.So,bemindfulofwhatyouread.Sometimes,othersmaybeputtingyouinaboxwithoutyourknowing.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eschew”probablymeaninparagraph3?A.Avoid. B.Arouse. C.Express. D.Spark.33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?A.Creativepeopleareveryfew. B.Labelsmaylimitourthoughts.C.Allgreatpeoplearecreative. D.Wecanmatchgreatpeopleeasily.34.Whatmighttheauthoragreewith?A.Creativitybelongstoeveryone. B.Groupshelpusknowourselves.C.Weshouldreadmorebooks. D.Labelshelpusidentifyothers.35.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.GroupIdentity:ItsHiddenBenefits. B.AgeGroups:KeyComparisons.C.SocialLabels:TheirHiddenHarm. D.CreativeThinking:WaystoDevelopIt.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。SecretsforshoppinghealthieratthesupermarketShoppingatthesupermarketforgroceriescanbeanadventuretour,forfoodproducersdon’talwayshaveyourbestinterestsinmind.36.LookforashortingredientlistWhenyoufindapackagedfoodwithalonglistofingredientsonthelabel,don’tputitstraightintoyourshoppingbag.37.Thetruthis,manyofthoseingredientsarevariouskindsofsugarsandchemicals.Checkthelistofingredientseverytime,becauseashorteringredientlistequalsfeweraddedsugarsandpreservatives(防腐剂).38.Theorganiclabelisearnedthroughanofficiallyapprovedprocess.Allorganicfarmsmustkeeprecordsandbeinspectedbyofficiallyrecognizedinspectors.Manysupermarketsnowcarrysomeorganicfood,andfarmers’markets,healthfoodstores,andindividualfarmsaregoodsourcesoforganicfood.Becautiousof“natural”labelsYoumayfeellikethefoodlabels“natural”and“organic”canbeexchanged.39.Althoughthere’snosinglesetofrequirementsforproductsclaimingtobenatural,suchlabelsarestillsupposedtobeaccurate.Farmersorfoodcompaniesthatusethe“natural”labelarenotforcedtobeinspectedasaconditionofusingthelabel.Don’tgettrappedbywateryfoods40.Andifit’sfirstonthelistofingredients,it’sclearthatthere’salonglistofadditives(添加剂)tofollow.Youmightnotbesurprisedtoseewateratthetopofthelistofingredientsinsoups.Afterall,soupdoestakealotofwater.A.Learnwhat“organic”reallymeans.B.Purchasethefoodwith“organic”labels.C.Instead,lookforasimplerkindofthefood.D.Waterischeap,sothefoodindustryfavorsit.E.Wateristhemagicingredientinpreparedfoods.F.That’sexactlywhatfoodcompanieswantyoutothink.G.Armyourselfwiththefollowingtipsthenexttimeyouheadtothesupermarket.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。SweatslipsdownmycheekasIattemptashoulderstretchandlookaround.It’sjustme,acoupleofseabirds,andshining41tothehorizon.This,Iwhispertomyself,is42.Solooutingshadnever43mymindbeforebecauseIalwayshadafriendwithme.Butthreeyearsago,I44toCleveland.Meetingfriendsinanewcitywas45,leavingmefeelingquitelonelyoccasionally.InOctober2020,Idecidedtotakeasolohikingtrip.IwenttoCuyahogaValleyNationalParkto46theautumnleaves.Fourmilesin,Icouldn’trememberthelasttimeI’dfeltso47.Ifocusedmy48oneachforestsoundanddidsomethingIalmostnevermadetimefor:Ilistenedtomyownthoughts.Whenspringarrived,Idecidedtotryoutanothersolosport:kayaking(皮划艇).Mychest,49tightenedbynerves,wasburstingwithhappinesswhenIfinallyreachedthemiddleoftheriver.The50fromanxietytojoywasincredible.Sincethatfirstsolohike,adventuringalonehasbecomelike51formysoul.Ithasalsopushedmeto52mycomfortzoneandtomeetnewpeople.Throughsocialmedia,myadventure-friendcirclehas53.Butatleastoncepermonth,Ischeduletimetohit54withmyfavoritefriend:me.Thesesolojourneysarenotjustaboutexercise;theyhavetaughtmethe55ofmyowncompanyandmademestrongerthaneverbefore.41.A.ground B.water C.light D.sand42.A.challenging B.emotional C.superb D.annoying43.A.crossed B.cleared C.opened D.changed44.A.rushed B.moved C.returned D.drove45.A.random B.casual C.ready D.tough46.A.admire B.favour C.adjust D.catch47.A.ambitious B.energetic C.alive D.powerful48.A.ears B.eyes C.heart D.hands49.A.hardly B.secretly C.directly D.initially50.A.reaction B.pause C.shift D.gap51.A.witness B.route C.poison D.medicine52.A.takein B.gobeyond C.putoff D.giveup53.A.contracted B.bloomed C.ballooned D.shortened54.A.nature B.sports C.work D.home55.A.danger B.cost C.reason D.value非选择题部分第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Withthecostofhighereducationincreasingrapidly,manyyoungpeoplearewonderingifgoingtouniversityisstillworththeeffort.Soit’svital56(balance)thecostswiththepotentialbenefitsandmakesureit’stherightdecisionforyou.Let’stakealookatthe57(argue).Whatarethebenefits?Firstofall,auniversityeducationimprovesyourjobprospectsandbroadensyourfutureoptions.Increasingly,you’reatadisadvantage58adegree.Statisticsshowthatgraduateshavea59(low)unemploymentratethannon-graduatesandhigherannualearnings.Andadegreeopensupjobopportunitiesabroadaswell—whenyou’reagraduate,youhave60(limit)chances!Still,noteveryoneissoenthusiasticabouthighereducation.Somepeoplearguethatuniversityeducationis61(great)overestimatedandthatitgivesyoungpeoplefalseexpectationsabouttheircareerprospects.Manystudentsleaveuniversity62(burden)withdebt,andwithnoguaranteeofadecentjob.Othersarguethatmanyemployersappeartovalueworkexperienceover63degree.Asoneemployerputsit,“Inowmakeapointofinterviewingpeoplefirst64havespenttheirtimetravellingorworkinginsteadofdoingadegree,becausethisshowsthey65(prepare)tostandoutfromthecrowd.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华。随着人工智能(AI)技术的快速发展,你校学生会正在策划一场以“AI与我的未来”为主题的征文活动,探讨AI技术将如何影响我们的学习与生活。请你为校英文报投稿,内容包括:1.你对AI技术在助力校园学习、丰富校园生活中的应用设想;2.阐述你的理由;注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)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。Thedayhadfinallyarrived.Forweeks,myteam—Maya,Jake,andI—haddreamedofthismoment:theannualMarketDay,whentheschoolgymwouldtransformintoalivelyfairofstudent-runbusinesses.Thepastmonthhadbeenintense.Wespentcountlesshoursbrainstormingideas,beforewefinallyfocusedon“FashionHut”withcreativehandicrafts.Mayalovedherbs.Shemadecandlesthatsmelledlikeflowerswithusedjars.Jake,skilledwithknots,decidedtolearnweavingfriendshipbracelets(手链)

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