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2025~2026学年度第二学期期末检测高二英语试卷2026.7(考试时间100分钟满分100分)本试卷共10页。考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分知识运用(共三节,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IwaselevenwhenIspottedmyelderlyneighbour,Julie,gardeningonasunnyday.Afterchattingoverthefence,sheinvitedmetohelpoutbackanovergrownhedge(灌木丛)____1____anearbypathway.IlovedtheideaofhelpingJulieandourcommunity,soweworkedtogetherto____2____thehedgeandpostedphotosofourhandiworkinourlocalonlinegroup.Thecommunityreactionwas____3____.Onewheelchairuserwasgratefulbecausehedidn’thavetogoontheroadanymoretopassthehedge.Thewholetownfeltmotivatedtofollowour____4____.Manyresidentsvolunteeredtodomoretokeepourtown____5____,fromcleaningupflowerbedstocollectinglitter.Withmanywillinghands,ourtownhasgradually____6____.Before,thetownlookedabitrun-down,butnow,itlookscleanerandmoreorganized.Whenwefirstlaunchedaclean-upcampaign,wehadalmostnothingandreliedonequipmentborrowedfrommyparents’garage.Butastimewenton,donationsfromthelocalcommunity____7____.Ourgaragegotfilledupso____8____withgardeningtoolsthatwehadtomoveallofthistoJulie’ssparegarage.Ialsocreatedanonlinepageandwebsitetosupportthecampaign,allowinghundredsofvolunteersto____9____theireffortsandorganizeclean-upactivities.I’msopleasedthat6yearslater,thecampaignisstillinfullswing.Our____10____willnotstop.Wehopeourstorywillinspireothercommunitiesaroundtheworldtodothesame.1.A.decoratingB.facingC.blockingD.shading2.A.clearB.hideC.coverD.empty3.A.objectiveB.amazingC.negativeD.confusing4.A.adviceB.ruleC.instructionD.lead5.A.tidyB.safeC.quietD.wealthy6.A.settledB.transformedC.expandedD.diversified7.A.driedupB.levelledoutC.cameinD.droppedoff8.A.easilyB.secretlyC.suddenlyD.slowly9.A.rewardB.increaseC.appreciateD.share10.A.struggleB.missionC.commitmentD.reaction第二节选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)阅读下面句子,根据句意,从方框中选择恰当的词或词组,并用其正确形式填空。inspirewanderslipawayreflectonbecapableofpreserverevealmotivateappealtoapologizefor11.Myparentsalways________metofollowmydreams.12.Withoutproperplanning,successmay________.13.Thebrokenwindow________howstrongthewindhadbeen.14.TheAIsystem________analyzingcomplexdatawithinseconds.15.Themoviestrongly________audiencesofallagesuponitsrelease.16.Itisimportantto________culturaltraditionsforfuturegenerations.17.Afterfinishingthebook,shesatquietlyand________itsdeepermeaning.18.Heenjoys________onthecitystreetstofindinspirationforhispaintings.19.Visitorscan________atthefrontdeskformoreinformationaboutthemuseum.20.Sherealizedhermistakeand________interruptingtheteacherduringthelecture.第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)阅读下面句子,根据句子内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。21.I________(finish)allmytasksbeforewesatdownfordinner.22.Sheopenedthewindow,________(let)freshairintotheroom.23.Studentsshouldfocuson________theteacheremphasizedinclass.24.Weliveinatime________technologyischangingeverythingrapidly.25.________(give)enoughtime,theprojectcanbesuccessfullycarriedout.26.Thelibrary________(decorate)forthereadingfestivalwhenIwalkedin.27.Scientistsrelyon________(accuracy)evidencetodrawreliableconclusions.28.Tomisan________(intelligence)boywhoalwayssolvesproblemsefficiently.29.They________(discuss)newrulesfortheschoolclubsincethemeetingbegan.30.TheTianshanTunnel,________(complete)lastyear,hasgreatlyimprovedtransportation.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(A)TheEnglishPathwaysprogrammeTheEnglishPathwaysprogramme,offeredatDukesCambridgeSummerSchoolforteens,givesyoutwoweekstoimproveyourlanguageskillsthroughengaging,practicalwork.ProgrammeFeatures-AcademicContent:20hoursofsubject-specificacademiccontentperweekwithexperiencedteachers,deliveredthroughinteractiveandhands-onpracticalworkshops.-Fieldwork:Takinglearningbeyondtheclassroomandintothecity,whereyoucancarryoutresearchonsiteandtestideasthroughpracticalexperimentsthatconnecttheorywithreal-worldcontexts.-TimetoShine:Opportunitiestoapplyandshareknowledgewithyourpeersthroughgroupprojects.Inweekone,gathershortreports,interviews,andreflectionsonyourlearning,andtheneditthemintoamagazine.Inweektwo,deliveragrouppresentation.-CommittedAcademicCoaching:DesignedtosupportyouinapplyingforaUKuniversity,whetherthat’swritingapersonalstatementorpreparingforapresentation. OurApproachtoYourLearningTheprogrammebalanceslanguagestudywithreal-worlduse,encouragingyoutopractisereading,writing,speaking,andlisteninginbothacademicandeverydaycontexts.Throughinteractiveclasses,cooperativeprojects,andguideddiscussion,you’llstrengthengrammar,expandvocabulary,andrefinepronunciation.Withsmallgroupteaching,teachersprovideindividualsupport,helpingyouuseEnglishmoreeffectivelyandwithgreaterclarityacrossdifferentcontexts.KeyLearningOutcomes-StrengthencoreEnglishskillsforbothacademicandpracticaluse.-ApplyEnglishinreal-worldcontextsthroughprojects,discussions,andpresentations.-DevelopanalyticalandcriticalthinkinginEnglishbyinterpretingtexts,structuringarguments,andevaluatinginformation.-Buildcommunicationskillsandconfidencethroughgroupprojectsandcross-culturalcooperation.-GetaCertificateofAchievementfromDukesCambridgeandapersonalizedletterofreferenceonrequest.31.Whatwilltheteensdointheprogramme?A.FinishaUKuniversityapplication.B.Conductresearchinreal-worldsettings.C.Takeatwenty-hourcourseeverytwoweeks.D.Produceamagazineaboutlanguagedevelopment.32.Intheprogramme,teacherssupportteens’learningby________.A.encouragingindependentstudyB.providingcoursesoncommunicationskillsC.offeringpersonalizedsupportinsmallgroupsD.focusingonmemorizinggrammarandvocabulary33.Theprogrammeenablesteensto________.A.workinEnglish-relatedprofessionsB.getrecommendedbyDukesCambridgeC.leadcross-culturalcollaborativeprojectsD.strengthentheabilitytothinkcriticallyinEnglish(B)MyfirstyearofhighschoolisoverandIhaveanenormousamountoffreetime.Overtheschoolyear,Ihavecomplainedofbeingtoobusy.NowthatIhavethattime,Idon’tknowhowtouseit.Imissgoingtoschool,doinggroupassignmentsandlaughingwithmyfriends.Schoolfilledmewithpurposeandasenseofachievement.IfindthatI,aswellasmyfriends,feelsadaboutschoolcomingtoanend.Iwentonajourneytofindouthowtofreemyselffrom“SummerBlues”.Togettotherootof“SummerBlues,”Itriedtovisualizeitthroughmyinnereye,bypaintingit.Iaddeddifferentshadesofblueandstormycloudstoexpressmythoughtsthroughcreativity.Artalwayshelpsmesortoutmyemotionsandunderstandthem.Plus,artisfun,andIcandoitwithanymaterialsIhave!Afterfinishingmyfirstpainting,mybrainwasawake,andmyimaginationwasticking.Iknowthatartistscouldn’tjuststayintheirroom,though.Todiscoverapaintbrush’spotential,youneedtotakeitoutofitsbox.Ithensteppedintomyyard.InoticedlittlethingsIhadpreviouslyoverlooked—thevinesclimbinguptoreachforsunlightandthecloudsshapedlikebunniesandhippos.Iinitiallydidn’tnoticetheanthillwhichIunfortunatelysteppedon.MysisterandIburstoutlaughinganddidafunnylittledancetogettheantsoffourshoes.Connectingwithnatureallowedmetoclearmyheadandstopworryingforaminute.NowthatIhavetakenactiontocareformyself,itistimetocareforothersaswell.Istartedwithsomethingsimplebydonatingclothes,books,andfood.IalsoresearchedacauseIampassionateabout—protectingtheenvironment—andfoundwaystocontribute.Ifoundthatusingmytimeproductivelywhiledoinggoodforothersisanotherstepinovercoming“SummerBlues”.Iwentfromfeelingdowntofindinganewpurposeinlife;apurposetofindhappinessformyself.Ididn’thavetocreatehappiness;Ihadtofindit.34.Whatdoes“SummerBlues”mostprobablyrefertointhepassage?A.Theanxietyaboutsummerstudies.B.Thefearofspendingsummeralone.C.Thefeelingofemptinessduringsummer.D.Thedislikeofoutdoorsummeractivities.35.Theauthorbelievesthat“artistscouldn’tstayintheirroom”because________.A.paintingoutsidebringspeoplecloserB.stayingindoorsisbadfortheirhealthC.goingoutsideopensupnewpossibilitiesD.paintingindoorscannotexpressemotions36.Whichofthefollowingwouldbestdescribetheauthor’spersonality?A.Proactiveandreflective.B.Sensitiveandserious.C.Adventurousandsociable.D.Determinedandambitious.37.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Natureistheonlycureforsadness.B.Happinessdependsonschoolsuccess.C.Freetimeresultsinnegativefeelings.D.Happinesscomesfromtakingmeaningfulaction.(C)Whydoesthesamerequestforhelpgetanautomatic“ofcourse”forabestfriendbuthesitationforastranger?Psychologistscallthis“socialdiscounting”:wegiveupmoreforthosewefeelcloseto,andgenerositydeclinesassocialdistancegrows.Butwhathappensinthebrainwhenwemakethesedecisions?Theamygdala—atinybrainregion—istraditionallylinkedtoemotion,yetitsbasolateral(基底外侧的)partservesasasocialcenter.Bystudyingararepopulationwithselectivedamagetothisstructure,mycolleaguesandIfounditessentialforcalibratinggenerositybasedonsocialdistance.Onepossibilityisthatitbalancesprosocialmotivesagainstself-interest:youprioritizeafriend’sbenefitoverpersonalcost,whileforstrangersthecalculationshifts.Totestthis,weinvitedfivewomenwithdamagetothebasolateralamygdalaand16controlstocompleteasocialdiscountingtask.Eachparticipantlistedeightpeoplefromclosefriendstostrangers.Acrossrounds,theyreceivedafixedsumofmoneyanddecidedhowmuchtosharewitheach,measuringwillingnesstosharebasedonsocialdistance.Asexpected,generositydeclinedassocialdistanceincreased.Butparticipantswithbasolateralamygdaladamagewerelessgenerousandshowedsharperdiscounting:helpingtheclosest,yetfarlesstoslightlymoredistantothers.Thebasolateralamygdaladamagedisruptsthefine-tuningofgenerositywithouteliminatingaltruism(利他主义).Personalityandempathydidnotexplainthis;rather,thosewithdamagecouldnotflexiblyvarygenerosity.Atfirstglance,ourfindingscontradictearlierstudies:inthetrustgame,peoplewiththebasolateralamygdaladamagegavemoreeventountrustworthypartners;inmoraldilemmas,theyrefusedtogiveuponetosavemany—apatternnamed“pathological(病态的)altruism”.Yetinourtask,theyshowedsharperdiscounting.Howtoexplaintheseoppositepatterns?Wearguethebasolateralamygdalabuildsamodelofthesocialworld—enablingdecisionsthatweighcontextandnorms.Whenthissystemfails,peoplefallbackonrigid,revision-resistantrules:“othersaretrustworthy”inthetrustgame,“neverharmanyone”inmoraldilemmas,and“maximizeone’sownpayoffunlessemotionallyclose”inourtask.Admittedly,ourstudyhadonlyafewparticipants,yettheuniquebasolateraldamagepattern,consistentwithagrowingbodyofevidence,confirmsthatamygdalafunctioniscentraltosocialbehavior.Thiscalculusplaysoutdaily:helpingafriendisautomatic,buthelpingastrangerdemandsflexibleweighingofnorms,empathy,andself-care—preciselythegrayareawherethebasolateralamygdaladoesitsmostimportantwork.Generosityisnotall-or-nothingbutamodel-basedbehaviorshapedbysocialdistance,andtheamygdalahelpsperformthatcalculation.38.Whatdoestheword“calibrating”underlinedinParagraph2probablymean?A.Appreciating.B.Monitoring.C.Increasing.D.Adjusting.39.Whatcanbeinferredaboutpeoplewithbasolateralamygdaladamage?A.Theyareasgeneroustostrangersastoclosefriends.B.Theirpersonalitydifferencesaccountfortheirbehaviors.C.Theycannottailortheirgenerositytoemotionaldistance.D.Theyshowagradualdeclineingenerosityasdistancegrows.40.Whydoestheauthormentionthecontradictoryfindings?A.Toquestionthecredibilityoftheearlierstudies.B.Torevealacommonmechanismindifferentcontexts.C.Tocomparetheamygdala’seffectsacrossdifferenttasks.D.Tostressthedifferencesbetweenthecurrentandearlierstudies.41.Whatdoestheauthormainlyintendtotellus?A.Peopleshouldfollowfixedruleswhendecidingtohelp.B.Thebasolateralamygdalasupportsmodel-basedgenerosity.C.Socialdiscountingisdeterminedbypersonalityandempathy.D.Damagetothebasolateralamygdalaeliminatesaltruisticbehavior.(D)Itishardlyfairthatonlythetallhaveaccesstotallgenes,northatonlythesmarthaveaccesstosmartgenes.Astart-upcompanyarguesthatgeneticsshouldnotbelefttochance.Itsgoalistogiveparentstheoptiontochoosegenesfortheirchildren,ratherthanacceptinborninequality.Amoreimmediatequestion,however,iswhethergeneticenhancementofchildrenisactuallypossible.Toassesswhatmightbeachievable,wecanturntothelistof“protectiveandenhancing”genevariants(变体)maintainedbybiologistGeorgeChurch.Amongover100items,Churchhaspickedoutgenevariantsthatmighthaveanunusuallylarge“positiveeffect”likeprotectingagainstcertaindiseases.AcloserlookatChurch’slistrevealsthatsome“geneticenhancements”arefarfromdesirable.Oneexampleisagenevariantthatcouldgiveapersonsixfingersperhandtoimprovehandcontrol,butitwouldalsobringeverydayinconveniences,suchasdifficultybuyinggloves.Alsolistedaretwogenedeletionsthatresultininsensitivitytopain.However,childrenwhocannotfeelpainoftenendupwithseriousinjuries.Geneticenhancementisnotopposedinprinciple.However,theideathathumanscansafelyedittheirwayto“super-babies”isfarfromproven.Itistruethatafewgenevariantsonthelistarelinkedtobroadlyappealingtraitslikelongerlifeorhigherintelligence.Butthereisstillgreatuncertaintyaboutwhetherengineeringthemintochildrenwouldactuallywork.Somemayworkonlyincombinationwithothercertaingenes.Worse,trade-offsarecommon.Onegenevariantassociatedwithhigherintelligencemayincreasetheriskofblindnesslaterinlife.Areasonablepersonmightpreferbeingslightlylessintelligent.Thatsaid,geneticenhancementmaybepreferabletoleavingittochance.Yetthereislittlereasontobelieveitshouldbeattemptedanytimesoon.Toreachapointwhereseriousconsiderationispossible,long-termstudiesneedtobeexpandedtogainamuchclearerunderstandingoftheprosandconsofgeneticvariantslikethoseonChurch’slist.Asforthecompany’sfairnessclaim,itisquestionable.Afifthofchildrenareshorterandlesssmartsimplybecausetheyarenotfedproperly.Anyoneconcernedaboutgeneticfairnessshouldfocusonhelpingthosechildrenreachtheirexistingpotential,ratherthanboostingafewrichchildren’sgenes.42.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Pain-insensitivitygenesaregenerallybeneficial.B.Geneticinterventionhasbroadscientificsupport.C.Thesix-fingertraitbringsmorebenefitsthandrawbacks.D.Somegeneticvariantsrelyonothergenestoworkasintended.43.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Unlockingchildren’spotentialisthepriority.B.AllgenevariantsonChurch’slistaredesirable.C.Geneticenhancementwillreplacenaturalselection.D.Thebenefitsofgeneticenhancementoutweightherisks.44.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FeedingChildrenFirst:DoesItEnsureFairness?B.ARiskyGeneticChoice:IsFairnessAchievable?C.EditingChildren’sGenes:WeighingtheProsandConsD.GeneticEnhancement:APromisingFixtoInbornInequality第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whatifwecouldobtainthememoryandperceptionbenefitsofbriefnaps(打盹)?ArecentstudypublishedinSciencesuggeststhatatleastsomeofourprimatecousinscan.____45____Theythenreproducedthisboostbystimulatingthebrainsofawakemonkeysinawaythatimitatedsleepactivity.Theprocess,ifeffectiveinhumans,mightonedayhelpboostcognitionandtreatsleepdisorders.Theteamfirsttrainedfivemonkeysonataskevaluatingimagedirectionsandtestedthemtwice.Duringa30-minutegapbetweentests,themonkeyseitherhadbriefnapsormerelyrested.Thosethatsleptperformedsignificantlybetteronthesecondtest.____46____Inmonkeysthatsleptbetweentests,neuralactivitywas,oddly,lesssynchronized(同步的)duringthesecondtestthanduringthefirst.Sleepisasynchronizingphenomenoninwhichneuronsfiretogether.Butthelevelofsynchronyaftersleepisreducedcomparedwithbefore.Moreover,thesizeofthis“desynchronizing”correlatedwiththeperformanceboost.____47____Whatisactuallybehindtheperformanceboost?Sincethesleepingmonkey’sbrainactivityisknowntobedominatedbylow-frequency“delta”brainwaves,theresearcherswonderedwhethertheyareresponsible.Totestit,theyconductedtheexperimentagain.____48____This“artificialbriefnap”alsoledtobothreducedneuralsynchronyandbetterperformance.Theresultsinprimatesstronglysuggest“artificialbriefnap”effectswilltranslatetohumans.____49____Thisresearchfurtherdemonstratesthatstimulatingthebrainwhenawakeatdeltafrequencycanimitatesleep’sbenefits.Theresearchersusedelectrodesplacedinthemonkeys’brainsforstimulation,buttheyplantotestnoninvasivetechniquesinpeoplewithsleepdisordersinthenearfuture.A.Theresearchersthenrecordedthousandsofneurons’activityinthemonkeys’brains.B.Thissuggeststhatmoreindependentfiringamongneuronsmaydrivetheimprovement.C.Evidencealreadyexiststhatelectricalstimulationduringsleepcanbenefithumans’memory.D.Thistimetheyobservedhowthemonkeys’deltabrainwaveschangednaturallyduringsleep.E.Researchersfoundthatbriefnapsenhancedmonkeys’performanceonavisual-perceptiontask.F.Thefindingsshowthattheperformanceboostresultsfromahigherlevelofsynchronyamongneurons.G.Insteadoflettingthemonkeyssleep,researchersstimulatedtheirbrainswithanelectricalsignalimitatingdeltawaves.第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第50、51题各2分,第52题3分,第53题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。Peoplealwaysthinkthattheloudesthavethemostimportantthingstosay,especiallyinacompetitivesocietywheretheytalkoveroneanother.Ienjoyexpressingmythoughtsbypainting,singingorwriting,butnotalwaysthroughwords.JustbecauseIdon’tvoicemyideasdoesn’tmeanIdon’thaveany.MyEnglishteacheroncesaidit’sbettertowriteastrongsentenceinfewerwordsthanalongrun-onsentence.Ididn’tbelieveitatfirst,butnowIrealizeshewasright.Introverts,oftenquietandreflective,havethecapabilitytochangetheworldwithoutwords.Theyjustdon’tputtheircapabilitiesinthespotlight,whichleadstopeoplethinkingthattheydon’thaveanycapabilities.Lastyear,Itriedoutimprov(即兴喜剧).WhenItoldmyfriends,theyweresurprised,“Butyou’resoquiet!”Thenextnightduringtheshow,IsetasidealloftheirdoubtsaboutmebeinginimprovandImadepeoplelaugh.Ididn’tbecomeadifferentperson,butIstillmadeit.Insociety,introvertsareoftenlabeledasshyorunsociablewhileextrovertsareseenasfriendlyandenthusiastic.Butweneedboth.Ingroupprojects,thenaturalleaderisalwaystheonewhotalksthemost;it’sanunspokenunderstanding.Wheneveranoutsideobserverwatchesgroupdiscussions,alltheyseeisthegroupleaderpouringoutideas,butnotthepersonbehindthecurtain—theintrovertwhoconsiderseveryone’sopinions.Toallintroverts:youdon’thavetochangeyourselftobeheard.Peopleshouldchangethemselvestolisten.Yourtraitsarenotweaknesses—theymakeyouwonderful.Youaremakingabiggerdifferencethanyouwillevergiveyourselfcreditfor.50.Whatdoestheauthorenjoydoingtoexpressthoughts?51.Howareintrovertsandextrovertsgenerallyviewedinsociety?52.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Introv

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