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2025~2026学年广东省深圳高级中学第二学期期中测试高一英语试卷一、单项选择1.Thelandscape________therouteisbeautifulanddramatic,withsnowymountainsandgreenvalleys.

A.linesB.linedC.liningD.islined2.Alandoesn’tlikejunkfoodand________doI.

A.eitherB.noC.neitherD.not3.WestartedourjourneyfromVancouver,________wepickedupourvehicleforthetrip—ahomeonwheels.

A.whereB.whenC.whichD.that4.Itwasintheveryhospital________shewasborn20yearsago________shewasundergoingadifficultperiodoftreatment.

A.that,thatB.that,whereC.where,whereD.where,that5.QingMingisnotonlyoneofthe24solartermsinChina,butalsoanoccasionforChinesepeople________theirlostfamilymembers.

A.tohonorB.honoredC.tobehonoringD.beinghonored6.Sittinginthelecturehall________alargenumberofeagerstudents,________attentionfocusedontheexpert’slecture.

A.were,whoseB.was,whichC.were,theirD.was,whose7.Aftermovingtoanewcity,Rileyhadahardtime________thenewsurroundings.

A.toadjusttoB.adjustedherselftoC.adjustedtoD.adjustingto8.________inthepoorestareaofGlasgow,hehadalong,hardroadtobecomingasuperfootballstar.

A.HavingraisedB.RaisedC.ToberaisedD.Beingraised9.Currently,cycling,aswellasjoggingandswimming,________asoneofthebestformsofexercise,whichenjoysgreatpopularityamongyoungpeople.

A.hasregardedB.areregardedC.regardedD.isregarded10.DespitethefactthatDonaldTrumprepeatedlysaysthatheisbringingthewartoanendsoon,noagreement________sofarbythetwosides.

A.hasreachedB.willbereachedC.hasbeenreachedD.havebeenreached11.Notuntiltherescueteamarrived______howmuchdamagethefloodcaused.

A.theyrealizedB.theyhadrealizedC.hadtheyrealizedD.didtheyrealize12.Recentlyascientificexperimentshowsthatproperamountsofexercise,if________regularly,canimproveourhealth.

A.carriedoutB.iscarriedoutC.arecarriedoutD.havingcarriedout13.Overthepasttwoyears,excavationshaveuncoveredaround1000bronzeartifacts________backtomorethan2500yearsago.

A.datesB.tobedatedC.datingD.dated14.EveryMonday,villagersfromsurroundingareascarrybaskets_______localproduce,poultry,andseasonalvegetablestosetupstallsalongbothsidesofthetracksatBaiheqiaoRailwayStation.

A.filledwithB.fillingwithC.beingfilledwithD.arefilledwith15.Thousandsofvisitorsfromhomeandabroaddescendonthenation’smostpicturesquespringlandscapestocapturethebeautyoftheblossoms,________consumptionandpromotinglocaleconomy.

A.boostedB.boostsC.boostingD.toboost二、阅读理解SawdustWinterFantasyIfyou’relookingforthebestwaytokickofftheholiday,checkoutSawdust’sWinterFantasy,whereyoucansupportlocalartistsandgetintothespiritoftheholidays.Thisannualeventfeatureslivemusic,deliciousfoodanddrinks,aswellas165localartistswiththeirproducts.Location:935LagunaCanyonRoadDates:Nov.19toDec.18Times:10a.m.to7p.m.Price:Adults$10,Children$5LACountyParksWinterWonderlandLosAngelesCountyParkswillhostaWinterWonderlandwithtonsofsnow.Thefreeeventwillfeaturephotoopportunities,holidaytreats,andacraftvillagewherekidscandecoratetheirownstockings.Location:13245thSt.inDowntownSantaMonicaDates:Dec.2toDec.17Times:TimesvaryPrice:FreeThePolarExpressTrainRideThismagicalone-hourtriptotheNorthPolefeaturesaread-alongofthetimelessstory,hotchocolate,caroling,agoldenticket,anddelicioustreats.SantaandhislittlehelpersarealsoscheduledtocomeonboardtogreetthepassengersandgiveeachguesttheirfirstgiftofChristmas.Location:2201SASt.,Perris,CA92570Dates:Dec.20toDec.28Times:11:30a.m.to8p.m.Price:Rangefrom$44to$70ChristmasontheFarmCelebratetheholidayseasonatafarmfeaturingananimalcenter,tractorwagonrides,reindeer,andmore.There’salsoaholidaytrainandplentyofsleighridestogoaround.Thisistheperfectfamilyeventforalltoenjoy.Location:Moorpark,CA93021Dates:Nov.25toDec.24Times:9a.m.to6p.m.Price:$10to$1416.HowmuchshouldacouplewithtwokidspayforSawdustWinterFantasy?

A.$20.B.$25.C.$30.D.$35.17.WhatcanvisitorsdoatChristmasontheFarm?

A.Decoratestockingswithtraditionalpatterns.B.Taketractorwagonridesandenjoysleighrides.C.ListentostoriesreadbySantaClaus.D.Buyworkscreatedby165localartists.18.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutthefourevents?

A.Theyareheldindoorstoavoidcoldweather.B.Theyrequirevisitorstobookticketsonline.C.Theyaremainlyaimedattrainingyoungartists.D.Theyaredesignedforfamilyholidayenjoyment.AsmykidsandIwalkedaroundacommunitygardentheotherweek,Iaskedthemwhatveggiestheycouldidentify.WewereinAlberta,wheremanyplantswerestillintheirearlystagesofgrowth—Iwasn’toptimisticaboutwhatthekidswouldbeabletonamebyleavesalone.However,theycalledout,“Tomatoes!Potatoes!Carrots!”Theiranswersmademeevenprouderthanifthey’djustexplainedsomeknowledgeofphysics.Allthetimewe’vespentinourhomegardenisactuallysinkingin.AlthoughI’vebeengardeningforyears,thisyearfeelsdifferent.Spendingtimeinthegardenhashelpedmewithmyownwell-beingatatryingtime,andithasgivenmeanewwaytoconnectwithmykidswhenI’mrunningoutofsteam.Mygardeniswild,fulloflife,andabitmessy.Honestly,thesamegoesformykids—andIdon’texpectperfectionfromthemeither.Unlessyou’rerelyingonyouryieldformoneyorfood,it’sagoodideatohaveyourexpectationsforgardeningaslowaspossible.Mykidssaythey“lovethegarden”but“don’tlikegardening”—Ithinktheymeantheydon’tlikethechores.IfIhavesomeweedingorpotting(盆栽)todo,I’llalsohavesomeentertainmentforthem,whichcanbeassimpleas“findthese10rocks”or“wetthisplot(小块土地)withyourwatergun”.Involvingthekidsineverystageoftheprocesscanbepowerfulandfun,evenifwhatyouhavearejustafewcontainersonabalcony.“Gardeningallowsustospendfree,unscheduledoutdoortimewithourkids,”writesjournalistandauthorShannonBrescherSheainherbookGrowingSustainableTogether.“Letyourkidsleadtheway.Invitethemtoparticipateineverystep,fromplantingtoharvesting,butdon’tforceit.”Oneofthebestthingsaboutgardensisthefood,butfrankly,mykidsarenotgoingtobepushinggreensintotheirmouthsanytimesoon.Findingusesforgardengoodsthatgobeyondfoodproductioncansparkinterestandsupplyyouwithsomeunexpectedlygoodresults.19.Whatmadetheauthorfeelproudinthecommunitygarden?

A.Herkidsmasteredphysicsknowledgewell.B.Herkidsexplainedplantsgrowthstagesclearly.C.Herkidsgrewvariousveggiesinthegarden.D.Herkidscouldrecognizevegetablesbyleaves.20.Whatdoestheauthordotodrawkids’attentiontogardening?

A.Byrewardingthemintheend.B.Byofferingconstantencouragement.C.Byincludingfunactivities.D.Bylettingthemtakeshortrests.21.WhatcanweinferfromShannonBrescherShea’swords?

A.Kidsshouldbeforcedbyparentstoexperiencegardening.B.Parentsshouldrespectkids’willingnessingardening.C.Outdooractivitiesaremuchbetterthanindoorones.D.Gardeninghelpskidsimprovetheirphysicalhealth.22.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Tosharethepositiveinfluenceofgardeningonfamilylife.B.Toteachparentshowtoincreasevegetableproduction.C.Tostresstheimportanceoflearningsciencefromnature.D.Toencouragechildrentodomoreoutdooractivitiesalone.UrbanizationinCanadaisrapidlyconsumingwildlifehabitats.Thisdevelopmentnotonlydestroyshabitatsbutalsofragments(分裂)them,creatingisolatedpatchesthatdisturbmigrationandthreatenanimalpopulations.Wildlifescientistsarestudyinghowanimalsadapttothesechanges,withsomespeciesshowingremarkableadaptationwhileothersstruggle.Thekeyimpactsofurbanizationonwildlife,accordingtoJohnWilmshurstfromtheCanadianWildlifeFederation(CWF),includehabitatloss,fragmentation,movementbarrierslikeroadsandfences,andincreasedhuman-wildlifeconflicts.Despitethesechallenges,urbanareasofferabundantfoodsourcesforwildlife.Studiesonwildlifeurbanizationraisequestionsaboutwhetheranimalbehaviorsarechangingduetohabitatlossandtheimpactofclimatechangeontheirenvironments.Wilmshurstpointsoutthatit’sdifficulttotrackspeciesnegativelyinfluencedbyurbanization,astheyoftendisappear.However,GPStrackinghashelpedresearchersobservehowsensitiveanimalsaretourbaninfrastructure(基础设施).Someanimals,likewolves,avoidpeopleandbuilt-upareas,changingtheirbehaviorstokeepclearofurbanenvironments.Others,likebobcats,adaptwelltourbanlife,withsomespeciesevenpassingonthesebehaviorstotheiryoung.Birdshavebeenknowntochangetheirsongpitches(音高)toadapttourbansoundscapes.Understandingimpactofhabitatfragmentationiscomplex,butWilmshurstsuggeststhatwell-placedlandscapemanagementcanreducesomenegativeimpacts.Thisincludeschangingfencesandcreatingwildlifepassagesonroadstosupportanimalconservation.Peoplearealsoadaptingtothepresenceofwildlifeincities,plantingpollinator(授粉昆虫)gardensanddiversifyingtheiryardswithnativeplants.Changesinbylaws(地方细则)andbuildingcodes,suchaskeepingcatsindoorsandreducingbirdstrikeswithglasswindows,reflectagrowingefforttomaintainaconnectionwithnatureinurbanenvironments.TheCWFbelievesthatmaintainingthisconnectioniscrucialforourincreasinglyurbanpopulation.Publicpoliciesthathelppeoplesafelycoexistwithwildlifeintheirneighborhoodscanimproveurbanlifeandsupportconservationefforts,showingthatbothhumansandwildlifecanadapttothechallengesofurbanization.23.WhatisthemainthreatofurbanizationtowildlifeaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Foodshortageandclimatechange.B.Habitatdestructionandfragmentation.C.Frequenthuman-wildlifeconflicts.D.Rapidextinctionofthoserarespecies.24.Whichofthefollowingshowssuccessfulanimaladaptationtocities?

A.Wolvesstayfarawayfromhumanactivities.B.Mostspeciesdecreasetheirpopulationsize.C.Bobcatsadjustwellandpassfeaturestobabies.D.Birdsstoptheirsinginginnoisyurbanareas.25.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Human-wildlifecoexistenceisachievableinurbanareas.B.Newlawshavecompletelysolvedhuman-wildlifeconflicts.C.Keepingcatsindoorshaslittleeffectonbirdprotection.D.Peopleprefersomebuildingswithoutglasswindows.26.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WildlifeProtectioninCanadianCitiesB.NegativeEffectsofUrbanizationonHabitatsC.WildlifeReactionstoUrbanEnvironmentD.WildlifeandHumanAdaptationtoUrbanizationTheprivacyscreenisanaccessory(配件)forphonesandlaptopsdesignedtosignificantlydarkenortotallyobscuretheirsurfacestowanderingeyes.Atatimewhenithasbecomenormaltoassumealevelofcomprehensivemonitoringinpublicplaces—notjustbysecuritycameras,butbyourfellowtravelers—thescreenprotectorshavebecomeacommonsight.Thiscreatesacentralcontradiction:Wearewillinglygivingawaytonsofdataandpersonalinformationtotechcompanieseverytimewedownloadanapplicationorsearchonline.Yetsomehowthestuffwewanttokeepthepersonsittingnexttousfromseeing—ourmessagesorthealgorithm-drivencontentthatendsuponourfeeds—hasbecomeafocusofsomepeople’sprivacyconcerns.Isitaperformance?Agraspforacomforting,yetfalse,senseofcontrol?Both?Psychologistsrefertothismismatchasthe“privacyparadox”.DennisStolle,theseniordirectorofAmericanPsychologyAssociation’sOfficeofAppliedPsychology,saidtheprivacyscreenwasanexampleofpeopleactingontheirvalueforprivacyinasituationwheretheyknowtheycanimmediatelyandnoticeablycontrolthespacearoundthem.“Youcanputthatprivacyscreenoveryourlaptoporyourphoneandfeelasenseofaccomplishment,”hesaid.“Eventhoughinthebigpicturethatmaybetheleastofyourworries,itstillissomehowpsychologicallysatisfyingtodosomethingtoprotectthevaluethatyouholdoftheimportanceofprivacyratherthandoingnothingatall.”Thescreenprotectorscanofferathinlayerofprivacy—buttheymaybeonlythat,athinlayer.“Ilikethesenseofsecurityitgivesme,butitdoesn’tcomparewithhowmypersonaldataisbeingusedonlinewithoutmypermission.It’salwayslikeagiveandtakewithprivacy,”saidMr.Punater,a23-year-oldcomputersciencemajorattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.“Whatyouchoosetogiveuprightnowisoutofyourhands.”27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure”inParagraph1mostprobablymean?

A.HideB.UpdateC.RepairD.Decorate28.Whatdoweknowaboutthe“privacyparadox”mentionedinParagraph2?

A.Peoplecarelittleabouttheirpersonalprivacyindailylife.B.Peoplerefusetouseprivacyscreensthoughtheyarehelpful.C.Peoplevalueprivacybutfreelyofferpersonaldataonline.D.Peoplefullyunderstandthedangerofonlinedatacollection.29.WhatcanweinferfromDennisStolle’swords?

A.Privacyscreenseffectivelyprotectbigdatasafety.B.Privacyscreenssolvethebiggestworriesinmodernlife.C.Doingnothingforprivacyisbetterthantakingfalsemeasures.D.Peoplegainpsychologicalsatisfactionfromsmallprivacyactions.30.WhydoestheauthorquoteMr.Punater’swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.Topersuadereaderstogiveupusingprivacyscreens.B.Toshowthatprivacyscreenscannotprotectrealdata.C.Tointroducepeople’sattitudestowardonlineprivacy.D.Toprovethatprivacyscreensareusefulindailylife.There’sagreatjoyintravelingandimmersing(沉浸在)yourselfindifferentcultures.Exploringnewcountriesbecomesevenmoreenjoyablewhenyoucanjoinintheirfestivalsandcelebrations.31Tofullyenjoytheseexperiences,herearesomevaluabletips:Firstly,choosingtherightdestinationisthekey.WhetheryoupreferpeacefulandspiritualcelebrationsinplaceslikeIndia,Thailand,orNepal,orthelivelyatmosphereofplaceslikeLasVegas,RioDeJaneiro,orCancun,yourchoicewillshapeyourfestivaladventure.32Timingisalsoessential.33Somecountrieshostlotsoffestivalsthroughouttheyear,givingyouflexibilityinchoosingwhenandwheretogo.However,forpopulareventslikeBrazil’sCarnival,it’swisetobookflightsandaccommodationswellinadvance.Additionally,understandingandrespectinglocalcustomsisimportant.34Forexample,Bali’sNyepi,theDayofSilence,requirestheclosureofeverything,includingairports.Visitorsareexpectedtorespectthesecustoms.35Evenmasteringafewbasicphrasesorgreetingscanshowyourrespectforthelocalcultureandhelpyouconnectwiththepeopleyoumeet.Experiencingfestivalsandcelebrationsaroundtheworldoffersauniquewaytoexploreothercultures.Byfollowingourtips,youcancreatesomeofthemostmemorabletravelexperiences.

A.Theseeventsofferauniquewindowintotheheartofaculture.B.Researchthedatesofthefestivalstoplanyourtripaccordingly.C.Afterselectingyourdestination,researchthelocalfestivalsindetail.D.It’sOKifyoucan’tspeakthelanguagewellduringyourtravels.E.Eachfestivalhasitsowntraditionsthatyoushouldbeawareofandfollow.F.Lastly,learningabitofthelocallanguagecanenrichyourfestivalexperience.G.Ourfinaltipistothrowyourselfintowhateverfestivalyou’reattendingabroad.三、完形填空Weoftengoouttoeatonweekends,especiallyonmyhusband’sbirthday.He36lovesacertainGreekrestaurantthat’sbeenaroundforages.Theownerisverykindandwealwaysleaveservantsaconsiderable37.Thisyear,Idecidedtodosomething38andtriedthenewItalianrestaurantafewdoorsdownfromtheGreekone.39,uponourarrivalattherestaurant,wewere40thattherewerenoseatsforus.MyhusbandwentstraightoutofthefrontdoorandI41himouttotheGreekrestaurantdowntheroad.Therewerenoseats42either.Justthenthe43oftherestaurantshowedustoabig44bythewindow.Myhusbandandheweretalkinglikethebestof45withalltheshoulder-clapping.“They’vereservedaplaceforushere.”hesaidtomewith46,andwehadagoodmeal.What47andsurprisedusmostisthattherestaurant48uswithafreebirthdaycake.Wetalkedaboutthisandmyhusbandsaidthat49therestaurantknewthatdaywashisbirthdayfromourmembershipcardandwewouldprobablybeinthatnight,andthey50uswellbecauseweweregoodcustomers,whichstressedthevalueofloyaltyandfamiliarity.36.A.barelyB.particularlyC.randomlyD.temporarily37.A.giftB.feeC.tipD.bonus38.A.strangeB.differentC.adventurousD.tough39.A.AnywayB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.However40.A.informedB.expressedC.orderedD.convinced41.A.caughtsightofB.putupwithC.losttrackofD.keptupwith42.A.helpfulB.availableC.familiarD.attractive43.A.sellerB.neighborC.customerD.owner44.A.counterB.cornerC.tableD.seat45.A.competitorsB.relativesC.companionsD.colleagues46.A.reliefB.confidenceC.annoyanceD.pride47.A.discouragedB.touchedC.botheredD.interested48.A.presentedB.thankedC.rewardedD.charged49.A.apparentlyB.fortunatelyC.finallyD.timely50.A.favoredB.protectedC.treatedD.examined四、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。Artificialintelligence,alsoknownasmachineintelligence,is51branchofcomputersciencethataimstocreateintelligentmachines.Itisthedevelopmentofcomputerssincethe1940s52hasmadethedreamofAIintoreality.SincethefieldofAIwas53(official)foundedinthemid-1950s,peoplehavebeenpredictingtheriseofintelligentmachinesoverthedecades.However,AItechnologydevelopedveryslowlyforalongtime.Notuntil1997,54DeepBluedefeatedtheworldchesschampion,didAImakeamajorbreakthrough.In2017,KeJie,arguablythebesthumanGoplayer,55(beat)byacomputerprogramnamedAlphaGo,56(mark)asignificantadvanceindeep-learningAlsystems.AI57(apply)inmanyfieldsiscurrentlytransformingthewaywelive.Obviously,weareataturningpointinhistory.Althoughintelligentrobotswillbeworking58ouradvantagesomedayinthefuture,theseundoubtedbenefitsalsobringconcernsandfears.Wherewillallthislead?WillwefallvictimtoAI?StephenHawkingwarned,“Thedevelopmentoffullartificialintelligencecouldspelltheendofthehumanrace.”Such59(warning)deserveourattention.Indeed,itisfantastictoallowarobottodoalltheworkforus,60weshouldn’tbetoogreedyandratherbecarefulwhatwewishfor.五、单词拼写61.F_________(坦率地)speaking,themajorityofustellwhiteliestoprotectothersfromthetruth.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)62.Ourjobincludeskeepingtheoriginalenvironmentuntouched,aswellasadoptings_________(可持续的)waysoffeedingfarmanimals.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)63.Inrecentyears,theGreatWallofChinahasbecomeoneofthemostpopulartouristd__________(目的地)forforeigners.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)64.AllthepassengersforNewYorkarewelcometogeta_________(登机)atGate7astheflightistakingoffsoon.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)65.Alwayswithapositivea__________(态度),youareboundtobraveallthechallengesinlife.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)66.Aftertheearthquakelastweek,thegovernmentsetupt__________(临时的)sheltersforthehomelesspeople,wheretheystayedforseveraldays.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)67.Today,onemajorproblemfacingtheworldisthes__________(短缺)offreshwater,particularlyinAfrica.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)68.I’mwritingtocalloneveryonetoparticipateintheClearYourPlatecampaign,whichu_________

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