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2025-2026高二年级下学期期中考试英语试题一、阅读理解AImmersiveVanGoghExhibitionOpensinSingaporeWhatistheexhibitionabout?VanGogh:TheImmersiveExperienceisalarge-scaledigitalartexhibitionthatbringsthePost-Impressionistmaster’sworkstolifethroughprojections,soundandinteractivetechnology.ItreturnstoSingaporewithanotablenewfeature.Whatisthekeynewfeature?AdedicatedAIStudiohasbeenadded.Visitorscantypeatextprompt,suchas“sunflowersunderastarrysky,”andanartificialintelligencealgorithmwillinstantlygenerateauniquedigitalimageinVanGogh’sdistinctivestyleofbrushstrokesandcolors.Thisimagecanthenbeprojectedalongsidetheartist’sclassicworks.“It’saboutparticipation,notjustobservation,”notesacurator(策展人).Whatarethemainsectionsoftheexperience?·DigitalGalleries:WalkthroughroomssurroundedbyanimatedprojectionsofpaintingslikeTheStarryNightandSunflowers.·AIStudio:CreateanddisplayyourownAI-generatedVanGogh-styleartwork.·VRJourney:UsevirtualrealityheadsetstoexplorethelandscapesofArles,FrancethatinspiredVanGogh.Pleasenote:TheVRsectionhasaseparatequeueandmayrequireadditionalwaitingtime.Whatarethedatesandprices?·Dates&Venue:15November2025-15May2026,MarinaBaySandsExpoandConventionCentre.·TicketPrice:Adult(18-64):S$32(Weekdays)/S$38(Weekends)Child(5-12):S$18(Alldays)Childrenunder5enterfree.Student(13-17orwithvalidID):S$22(Alldays)Senior(65+):S$20(Alldays)FamilyPackage(2Adults+2Children):S$88(Weekdaysonly)1.Whatmakestheexhibitionspecial?A.Itmakesartappreciationaccessibletochildren.B.ItvaluesAIartworkmorethanhumancreation.C.ItstressesthecommercialpotentialofAIartwork.D.Itprioritizesactiveinteractionoverpassiveviewing.2.Whatseemstoappealtovisitorsmost?A.VRtechnology.B.Hands-onexperiences.C.LandscapesofArles.D.VanGogh’smasterpieces.3.Howmuchshouldayoungcouplewith4-year-oldtwinspayatleast?A.S$64.B.S$86.C.S$88.D.S$82.BWhenMiaWoodsretiredat61,sheknewsheneededaplan.“Iwasworriedaboutlosingmyidentityasaprofessional.WhatelsecanIbe?”shethought.Theyearbefore,shehadbeentoldshehadamildmemoryproblem.“IwastryingtoshowmyselfthatIcouldstillthinkandbecreative,”shesays.Soshedecidedtodo—ratherthanbe—somethingnew:bakeapieeverydayforayearandgiveeachpieaway.“Itmademereachouteverydaytosomebody,soIwouldn’tbealone.Anditgavemearoutine,”shesays.Shebakedherfirstpieandgaveittoher88-year-oldaunt,Carol.Asateenager,Miahadmovedinwithheraunt’sfamilywhenhermotherbecameill.“Theygavemestability...Itwastheperfectfirstpie,”shesays.Shewentongivingpiestoformercolleagues,groceryclerks,evenahomelessman.Aswordspread,shegotknownas“thepielady”.Formorethan30years,Miahadworkedasacityplanner.“I’maplannerbynature,trainingandprofession.WhatIreallylikedaboutitwasthatplanningtakestime,chaos,manydifferentcomponents,putsthemalltogetherandmakesthemintosomethingmanageable.”Sheseesthesameinbakingpies:“Youtakeabunchofingredientsandcreatesomethingoutofthem.”Twelveyearson,Miahascontinuedtoinventnewprojects,includingwritingaletteraday,andpaintingpicturesofherlocalsky.Sheiswritingabookaboutthepieexperience.Butshehaslearnedmorethanbaking.“WhatreallycameoutofitwastheunderstandingthatIwassomeonewhocoulddonewthings,”shereflects.“Andmyprofessionalidentitywasn’tcriticaltowhoIam.”“Evennow,afterIhaveanencounterwithsomebody,Ithink:‘There’sapersonIwishIcouldgiveapieto.’”saysMia.4.WhatwasMia’sworrywhensheretired?A.Herseriousmentalproblem.B.Herbeingcutofffromothers.C.Havingnoidentitybeyondcareer.D.Havingtochangeherdailyroutine.5.WhydidMiagiveherfirstpietoheraunt?A.ShehadgivenMiaahome.B.ShehadcaredforMia’smum.C.Shewastheoldestinthefamily.D.ShehadbuiltMia’sstablecharacter.6.WhatdocityplanningandbakingpieshaveincommonaccordingtoMia?A.Bothrequireprofessionaltraining.B.Bothmakesenseofmixedelements.C.Bothcreatesomethingoutofnothing.D.Bothconnectpeoplewithoneanother.7.WhatisMia’sreflectiononherexperience?A.Everyoneintheworlddeservesapie.B.Newchallengesredefinewhoweare.C.Openinguptochangestakescourage.D.Simpleactscanbringpeopletogether.CAnewstudyhasfoundthatbreathingdoesmorethanjustmoveairinandoutofyourlungs—itcouldevenbeusedtoidentifywhoyouare.ScientistsatIsrael’sWeizmannInstituteofSciencediscoveredthateachpersonhasadistinctbreathingpattern,knownasanasal(鼻的)breathing“fingerprint”auniquepatternthatrevealscluesaboutaperson’sphysicalandmentalhealth.Notably,brainscientistTimnaSorokashared,“Wewereabletoidentifydifferencesbetweenlessdepressedandnon-depressedindividuals.”Theresearchersoriginallysetouttobetterunderstandhowoursenseofsmellworks.Inhumans,thebrainprocessessmellduringinhalation(吸入),andthiscloseconnectionbetweenthebrainandbreathingledtheteamtowonder:couldourbreathingpatternsreflectthewayourbrainsarewired—andbeuniquetoeachofus?Toexplorethisquestion,theydevelopedalightweight,wearabledevicethattracksnasalairflowcontinuouslyfor24hours.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalCurrentBiology,tested100healthyyoungadultsastheywentabouttheirregularroutines—running,studying,resting,andmore.Theresultsshowedbreathingpatternscanidentifyindividualswith96.8percentaccuracy.“Ithoughtitwouldbereallyhardtoidentifysomeonebecauseeveryoneisdoingdifferentthings,”saidSoroka.“Butitturnsouttheirbreathingpatternswereremarkablydistinct!”Beyondindividualidentification,thestudyalsofoundclearlinksbetweenbreathingpatternsandbodymassindex(BMI),sleep-wakecycles,andmentalhealthtraitssuchasanxietyanddepression.Forexample,peoplewhoscoredhigheronanxietyteststendedtohaveshorterinhalationperiods.Importantly,theresearchersnotedthattheyonlyknowthereisanassociationbetweenbreathingandmood,buttheydon’tknowthecause-and-effectdirection—whetherfeelinganxiouschangesbreathing,oracertainbreathingpatterncausesanxiety.Ifthelatteristrue,changinghowwebreathecouldpotentiallyimprovemood.However,thecurrentdevicehasdrawbacks:itusessofttubesunderthenosethatcanbeuncomfortabletowearandmayslipduringsleep,anditdoesn’ttrackmouthbreathing.Theteamisworkingonimprovingthedeviceandfurtherexploringthebreathing-moodconnectiontounlockmorepracticalapplications.8.Whyisbreathing“fingerprint”mentioned?A.Toexplainhowthebrainprocessessmell.B.Tointroduceanewly-inventedtrackingdevice.C.Toshowalinkbetweenbreathinganddepression.D.Tostresstheuniquenessofpersonalbreathingpattern.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordwiredinparagraph2mean?A.ConnectedB.PoweredC.ControlledD.Trained.10.Whatcanweinferabouttherelationshipbetweenbreathingandmood?A.Changesinbreathcureanxiety.B.Theirexactrelationshipremainsunclear.C.Anxietyalwayscausesabnormalbreathing.D.Breathingisresponsiblefornegativemood.11.Whatisalimitationofthecurrentwearabledevice?A.Itcannottracknasalairflowfor24hoursstraight.B.Itistooheavytobewornduringdailyactivities.C.Itfailstomonitorbreathingthroughthemouth.D.Itcanonlybeusedtotesthealthyyoungadults.DWhenJohnToddwasachild,helovedtoexplorethewoodsaroundhishouse,observinghownaturesolvedproblems.Adirtystream,forexample,oftenbecameclearafterflowingthroughplantsandalongrockswheretinycreatureslived.Whenhegotolder,Johnstartedtowonderifthisprocesscouldbeusedtocleanupthemessespeopleweremaking.Afterstudyingagriculture,medicine,andfisheriesincollege,Johnwentbacktoobservingnatureandaskingquestions.Whycancertainplantstrapharmfulbacteria(细菌)?Whichkindsoffishcaneatcancer-causingchemicals?Withtherightcombinationofanimalsandplants,hefigured,maybehecouldcleanupwastethewaynaturedid.Hedecidedtobuildwhathewouldlatercallaneco-machine.ThetaskJohnsetforhimselfwastoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromsomesludge(污泥).First,heconstructedaseriesofclearfiberglasstanksconnectedtoeachother.Thenhewentaroundtolocalpondsandstreamsandbroughtbacksomeplantsandanimals.Heplacedtheminthetanksandwaited.Littlebylittle,thesedifferentkindsoflifegotusedtooneanotherandformedtheirownecosystem.Afterafewweeks,Johnaddedthesludge.Hewasamazedattheresults.Theplantsandanimalsintheeco-machinetookthesludgeasfoodandbegantoeatit!Withinweeks,ithadallbeendigested,andallthatwasleftwaspurewater.Overtheyears,Johnhastakenonmanybigjobs.Hedevelopedagreenhouse—likefacilitythattreatedsewage(污水)from1,600homesinSouthBurlington.Healsodesignedaneco-machinetocleancanalwaterinFuzhou,acityinsoutheastChina.“Ecologicaldesign”isthenameJohngivestowhathedoes.“LifeonEarthiskindofaboxofsparepartsfortheinventor,”hesays.“Youputorganismsinnewrelationshipsandobservewhat’shappening.Thenyouletthesenewsystemsdeveloptheirownwaystoself-repair.”12.WhatcanwelearnaboutJohnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Hewasfondoftraveling.B.Heenjoyedbeingalone.C.Hehadaninquiringmind.D.Helongedtobeadoctor.13.WhydidJohnputthesludgeintothetanks?A.Tofeedtheanimals.B.Tobuildanecosystem.C.Toprotecttheplants.D.Totesttheeco-machine.14.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningFuzhou?A.ToreviewJohn’sresearchplans.B.ToshowanapplicationofJohn’sidea.C.TocompareJohn’sdifferentjobs.D.ToerasedoubtsaboutJohn’sinvention.15.WhatisthebasisforJohn’swork?A.Naturecanrepairitself.B.Organismsneedwatertosurvive.C.LifeonEarthisdiverse.D.Mosttinycreaturesliveingroups.七选五HowToSupportYourGut(肠胃)ForBetterDigestionDoyouhaveasensitivegut?Youknow,thekindthatbloatsaftermeals,getsgassyafterspecificfoods,orfeelsheavyoutofnowhere.Thatkindofgutcanbefrustrating,especiallywhenyouworryabouteatingyourfavoritefoods.16Justsimplecarethatfitsintoreallife.Herearesomesmallhabitsthatsupportdigestioninquietways.StartYourDaywithWater.Yourgutwakesupslowlyinthemorning.Justlikeyoudo.Startingthedaywithwatergivesdigestionasoftboostandpreparesyourstomachforfoodlater.17Keepaglassbyyourbedanddrinkitbeforecoffee.Sipslowly—norush.Warmwatercanfeelextrasoothing,greatforsensitivestomachs.It’sasimplefirststeptofeelingenergeticallday.18Yourgutlovesrhythm.Eatingatroughlythesametimeshelpsdigestionstaycalm.Breakfastinthemorning.Lunchatnoon.Dinnerrightasyougethome.Setthesetimesasagentlepattern.Evenaconsistentsnacktimeeachdaycankeepyourstomachhappy,whichhelpsdigestionworksmoothly.Itreducessurprisehungerorbloating.Whenmealsfeelpredictable,yourgutfeelsmoresettled.ManageStressLevels.Stresscanslowdigestion,triggerbloating,orcausecramps(痉挛).Calmingyournervoussystemsupportsyourgut.Whenlifegetsstressful,dothingsthathelpyourelax:meditate,readafavoritebook,orjournal.Findwhatworksforyou.Afewminutesofhobbytimemakesaworldofdifference.19Supportingyourgutdoesn’trequiredramaticdietchanges.20Smalladjustmentstoyourdailyhabitswillwork.Drinkingwaterinthemorninghelps.Eatingatsteadytimes,too.Whenyoucareforyourgutlikethis,mealsfeellighter,digestionfeelssmootherovertime,andthatheavyfeelingshowsupless.Foodfeelsenjoyableagain.Yourgutlistenswhenyoutreatitkindly.A.EatatRegularTimes.B.Itcanbegentle,yetpowerful.C.Makeitapartofyourdailyroutine.D.Youdon’tneedextremerulestofeelbetter.E.Instead,trycuttingoutcertainfoodgroupscompletely.F.Thisconsistencyhelpsyourbodyadjusttoregulareatingpatterns.G.Asstresssoftens,you’lllikelynoticeyourdigestionimprovesaswell.二、完形填空Onwarmsummerdays,IwouldbringmynotecardstoDundonaldPark.ItwastherethatIfirst

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.IrealizedIwaslearningnotjustanewstepbutanewwayofbeingintheworld—trulylistening,opentocorrection,deeplygrateful.21.A.metB.recordedC.paintedD.taught22.A.dangerousB.delightfulC.falseD.fulfilling23.A.thoughtB.attemptC.movementD.trial24.A.successfulB.peacefulC.thankfulD.graceful25.A.EthicallyB.EconomicallyC.InternallyD.Technically26.A.solutionsB.personalitiesC.hobbiesD.duties27.A.traditionB.luckC.patienceD.pride28.A.UnforgettableB.UnsuitableC.unstoppableD.unbearable29.A.makeB.citeC.floatD.lose30.A.offendB.workC.disturbD.confuse31.A.passionB.realizationC.curiosityD.empathy32.A.brokeoutB.lockedoutC.singledoutD.sortedout33.A.watchB.monitorC.instructD.guard34.A.blessingsB.fantasiesC.barriersD.ages35.A.appreciationB.hesitationC.relaxationD.frustration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。Peoplealwaysassumenoiseisaproblemuniquetoanimals,becausemanyanimalsdependonsoundtofindfood,detecthuntersandcommunicatewithoneanother,

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newstudybyAliAkbarGhotbi-Ravandi,abotanistatShahidBeheshtiUniversityinTehran,revealsthatplantssuffertoo.Workingwithateamofworkmates,DrGhotbi-Ravandigrewtwospeciesinhislabthatare

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(common)foundinurbanenvironment—Frenchmarigoldsandscarletsage.Noneoftheplantsexposedtothetrafficnoisedidwell.Studyoftheirleavesrevealedthattheyweresuffering.Thechemicalcompounds

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(indicate)stressinthemwerefoundatmuchhigherlevelsinbothsamplesexposedtothetrafficnoise.Theteamalsofoundthatarangeofhormonesnormallyrelatedtohealthy

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(grow)anddevelopmentinplantswerepresentatsignificantlyreducedlevelsinthem.Eventhefreshlycutleavesexposedtonoiseconsistently

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(see)whethersomeplantspeciescandevelopself-protectionintheprocess.四、演讲稿写作46.假设你是晨光中学学生李津,在加拿大友好学校的访问团来访期间,学校将举办主题为“Thepowerofart”的中外学生演讲比赛,以促进文化交流。请选择你熟悉的一部艺术作品(可为绘画、音乐、雕塑、电影、书法等任何艺术形式)写一篇演讲稿,并至少包括以下两部分内容:1.该艺术作品的主要内容;2.谈谈你的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Goodmorningeveryone!It’smygreathonortostandhereandgiveyouaspeech.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyouforyourlistening!五、读后续写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。LilyandIwerehugeHarryPotterfans.Sincethirdgrade,wehadspentourlunchbreakspretendingtoflyonpaperbroomsticks(扫帚)anddreamingaboutreceivingourownacceptancelettersfromHogwarts.SowhenLilyshowedmehermosttreasuredbook—afirst-editioncopyofHarryPotterandthePhilosopher’sStonepasseddownfromheraunt—myeyeswidenedinamazement.Itwasn’tjustabook.Itwasapassporttoourmagicalworld.Afterweeksofbegging,shefinallyagreedtolendittome.“Pleasebecarefulwithit,”shesaidasshehandeditover.Iheldittightlyagainstmychestandpromised,“I’llguarditwithmylife!”Butthatpromiselastedonlythreehours.Onmywayhome,Iheldthebookclose,protectingitfromtherainwithmyumbrella.Suddenly,acardrovethroughapuddle(水坑)nearby.Ijumpedbackinsurprise,andthebookslippedfrommyhands.Itfellrightintothemuddywater.Igrabbeditimmediately,myheartracing.Thebeautifulcoverwasnowspottedwithmud.WhenIopenedit,mystomachdropped.There,onourfavoritepictureofHarryflyingonhisbroomstick,wasatearrunningrightthroughhisbroom.Thatnight,Icouldn’tsleep.Ikeptstaringatthedamagedpage,feelingterrible.Partofmewantedtolieandblamearunawaydog.MaybeLilywouldbelieveme.Butdeepdown,Iknewthatrunningawayfrommymistakewouldn’tmakeitdisappear—notthetearinthebook,andnottheguiltinmyheart.SoIdecidedtofixthebookthewayLilywouldlike:withabitofmagic.Whatifthetearwasn’tjustatear,butalineofshininglight?Ipulledoutmytoolbox,foundagoldpen,andtookoutsomeHarryPotterstickersIhadbeensavingforyears.Myeyeslandedononeparticularsticker—abroomstickwithwings.WhatifthatbroomstickhadbeenflyingbesideHarryallalong?注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withtheseideasinmind,Iopenedthebooktothedamagedpage.__________________________________________________

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