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北京市东城区2025-2026学年高一第二学期期末英语试题一、完形填空EveryafternoonBrinleysetsa3:05p.m.alarmonherphonetomakesureshedoesn’tmissherfriends.Around3:15,she1._______looksoutofherhospitalroomwindow.Acrossthestreetinanotherbuilding,acrewofconstructionworkerswaveather,formingheartshapeswiththeirhands.Brinleysmilesandsendsheartsback.Thedaily2._______lastsonlyafewminutes,butithasbecomethe3._______partofherday.Diagnosedwithheartfailure,9-year-oldlittleBrinleyhasstayedinhospitalforthreemonths,waitingforahearttransplant.She’slargelyconfinedtoherroomformedicalreasons,andthedaysstuckindoorsarelonganddull.Brinley’sparentsentertainherasbesttheycan.Oneday,Brinley’sfatherwasusingtheflashlightonhisphonetoplaywithher.Inthebuildingacrossfromthem,Nail,ayoungconstructor,4._______aflashthroughthewindow.Helookedcloserandsawwhatappearedtobeatinypatient.Heshinedalightback.Realizinghewasfacingachildren’shospital,Nailquicklymadeasimple5._______thatread:“GetWellSoon,”withaheartdrawnunderneath.BackinBrinley’sroom,hermotherwasamazed.Immediately,thefamily6._______withtheirownmessage:“THANKU,WAITINGFORA.”“Thatstarteditall,”Nailsaid.AfterlearningaboutBrinley’sstory,manyworkers7._______aGoFundMefundraisertohelpherfamily.OneofNail’sco-workersgaveBrinleyanLEDheartlighttoputonherwindow.Theyagreedthatwheneverthelightison,it8._______totheworkersthatBrinleyisdoingokay.“It’scooltoseethatsuchasmallthingcould9._______alotofpeople,”Nailsaid,“Tohaveasmallpartinherjourneyisreally10.________formyselfandothers.Justasimplewaveorheartsignalmeanstheworld.”1.A.suddenlyB.helplesslyC.brieflyD.eagerly2.A.planB.specialC.exchangeD.reminder3.A.funniestB.brightestC.longestD.fanciest4.A.caughtB.usedC.ignoredD.sought5.A.tipB.blogC.choiceD.sign6.A.connectedB.agreedC.respondedD.settled7.A.checkedinB.carriedthroughC.signedupD.contributedto8.A.signalsB.relatesC.refersD.leads9.A.suitB.impactC.meetD.feature10.A.strikingB.responsibleC.upliftingD.grateful二、语法填空阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。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。ArtemisIhasbeenseen

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animportantfirststepinNASA’sreturntotheMoon.

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(launch)in2022,theuncrewedOrionspacecraftflewaroundtheMoonandreturnedsafelytoEarth.Duringthe25-dayjourney,engineers

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(work)onthemissiontestedkeysystemsthatwouldsupportfutureastronauts.Sincethemissionended,muchdata

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(collect)andusedtoimprovelaterspacemissions.ArtemisIshowsthatspaceexplorationisnotonlyaboutreachingdistantplaces,butalsoaboutcarefulplanning,scientifictesting,andhumancuriosity.阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。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。LinQiaozhiwasoneofChina’smostrespecteddoctors.ShewasaleadingexpertinOB-GYN,

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isthefieldofmedicinethatfocusesonthehealthofwomenandbabies.WorkingatPekingUnionMedicalCollegeHospitalformanyyears,shehelpedthousandsofbabiescomeintotheworld.Shealsounderstood

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itmeanttoholdanewlifeinherhands.Shecareddeeplyaboutthewomenwhoneededherhelpandtreatedeverypatientwith

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(responsible).LinQiaozhidevotedherlifetomedicine,andherstorystillinspiresmanypeopletoday.三、阅读理解A

DiscoveryToursTourA:Peru23July2026—11days

Soldout.StepintotheheartoftheIncacivilizationasyouexploreMachuPicchu,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,anddiscoverhowthestoryoftheIncasgoesfarbeyondthislegendarysitealone.DiscoverIncasociety,scienceandhistorywithlocalguidesandhistorians.TakeaguidedwalkingtourofCusco,thehistoriccapitaloftheIncacivilization,wherethecity’sdesignandarchitecturespeaktocenturiesofculturalandpoliticalchange.TourB:Uzbekistan11September2026—14daysfor£3,795perperson

Oneplaceremaining.TakeafascinatingjourneyacrossUzbekistan,exploringitsastronomicalcontributionsandrichscientifichistory.ExploretheSilkRoadcitiesofSamarkand,BukharaandKhiva,discovertheirlinkstoastronomy,andlearnhowearlycivilizationscontributedtothedevelopmentofmodernscience.SpendanightattheLakeDarkSkyReserve,wherescientistswillguideyourobservationofthenightsky,whileenjoyinglocalfoodandtraditionalmusicthatreflectthecountry’sheritage.TourC:England16September2026—7daysfor£2,349perpersonFollowinthefootstepsofoneofhistory’sgreatestempiresonthisengagingwalkingtouralongHadrian’sWall,whichoncemarkedthenorthernmostfrontierofRomanpowerandtodaystandsasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.ThiswalkingtouroffersadeepdiveintoRomanlifeinBritain,whereyouwilltakeguidedtoursledbyateamofexperts.TourD:CostaRica3November2026—13daysfor£5,795perpersonBeginanextraordinaryjourneywhereyouwillexperienceCostaRica’sbiodiversityfirsthand.Thistripwilltakeyoudeepintotherichvarietyoflifeinnationalparks.Ateverystop,fieldscientistsandnaturalistswillbebyyourside,helpingyouidentifyspeciesandunderstandthenaturalworldthroughhands-onexperience.21.Thosewhowanttoexploreanancientempirecansignupforthetripto________.A.PeruB.UzbekistanC.EnglandD.CostaRica22.WhatisthefocusoftheUzbekistantour?A.Scientificdiscoveries.B.Silkroadcitywalks.C.Naturalbiodiversity.D.Astronomicalheritagesites.23.Whatdoallfourtripsfeature?A.Naturereservevisits.B.Expert-ledexplorations.C.Hands-onexperiences.D.UNESCOWorldHeritageSites.BStartinglatelastyear,allchildrenunder16inAustraliahavebeenbannedfromhavingaccountsonsocial-mediasites.Becausenocountryhasattemptedsuchabanbefore,knowingtheeffectsinadvanceisimpossible—andtheymaybehardtoevaluateevenyearsafterthebantakeseffect.Thatsaid,thelongexperienceofgovernmentstryingtolimityoungpeople’saccesstoage-restrictedproductslikealcoholgivesreasonstocarefuloptimism.Thebanmightdeliversometrulyvaluablebenefits,lettingyouthfulmisstepsremainlocalandshort-lived,ratherthanleavinglastingmarksondevelopingminds,andgivingyoungpeoplemoretimetodeveloptheirpeopleskillsinreallifeandconnectionsthatmakelifemeaningful.Beforewediveintodetails,wemustaddressacommonviewofsocial-mediabans.Nomatterhowcleverlydesignedabanis,somekidswillfigureoutwaysaroundit,andthusthebanservesnopurpose.Bythatlogic,countriesshouldabandonbansonrobberyandtheft,noneofwhichiseverperfect.Butthecorelessonfromotherbansisthatmostofthemproducetheintendedeffects,reducingtheactivitytheyseektostem.Themostrevealingexampleisthewidespreadagerestrictionsforthepurchaseofalcohol.Yes,someyoungpeoplehavealwaysfoundwaystogetaroundthesebans.However,researchersfoundthatintheU.S.,raisingthelegaldrinkingagefrom18to21reducedalcoholconsumptionandtrafficcrashesamongthatgroup.Theteenageyearsareatimeofhighneuroplasticityinwhichmanylifelonghabits,goodandbad,areformed.Thisiswhysocial-mediacompaniesseeAustralia’sbanasalong-termeconomicthreat.Peoplearegenerallyfarlesslikelytobecomeaddictedtosomethingiftheyareintroducedtoitaftertheirbrainisfullydeveloped(ataboutage25).Positiveoutcomesfromraisingtheminimumlegalageforaddictivesubstancesdonotguaranteethatthisbanwillsucceed.Consumingalcoholrequirestheobtainingofaphysicalobject.Thiscreatesregulatorycheckpoint.Parents,teachers,andotheradultswhoworkwithyoungpeoplemayhaveaneasiertimedetectingthesesubstances(noticingthatsomeoneisdrunk)thandetectingwhethersomeoneisillegallyusingsocialmedia.Policiesarerarelypurelygood,andthebanislikelytoresultintrade-offs.Regardlessoftheresult,Australiawillhavedoneothercountriesaservicebybeingthefirstmoverastheworldapproacheshowtolivewithsuchpowerfulnewtechnologies.24.Accordingtotheauthor,whatmaybetheresultoftheban?A.Itmayinfluenceteens’socialskills.B.Itmaybeineffectiveandshort-lived.C.Itmaybelargelyignoredbyteenagers.D.Itmaypromotephysicalactivitiesinyouth.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stem”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Bringon.B.Takeover.C.Figureout.D.Holdback.26.Whatwillprobablyreducetheeffectivenessoftheban?A.Thestrongobjectionfromsocial-mediacompanies.B.Weakenedrestrictionsonaddictivesubstances.C.Thedifficultyinmonitoringsocialmediause.D.Thefeaturesoftheteenagebrain.27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheban?A.Fairlyconcerned.B.Basicallyneutral.C.Deeplyuncertain.D.Generallysupportive.COnasoccerfield,ateamisrunningitspractices.Theteammanagerwouldyellinstructionsathisplayers,buthisteamconsistsoffiverobots.Molengraft,chairofroboticsatEindhovenUniversity,hopestousehisplayerstosolveapressingdilemma:howtogettheincreasingnumbersofrobotstoconsumelessenergy.Dealingwithpower-thirstyrobotsisdifficultandinescapable.Robotshaveadvancedsofarthattheirpromiseofeasinghumanlaborisinthehereandnow.Buttheirenergycostsaremountingrapidly,andit’sallbecauseofdata.RobotsandAImodelsshareonecharacteristic:whethertomovearoundorsolveproblems,theyfunctionbyconstantlytakinginandcomputingincreasinglyvastquantitiesofdata.Processingallthatdatadrivesuptheirenergyconsumptionsomuchthattheirplanet-warmingpollutioncouldoutweighanybenefitstheyoffer.Iftheworldneedstoreachnetzerogreenhousegasemission(排放)by2050,thecarbonfootprintofdatamusthalveinthenextfiveyears.Onesolution,Molengraftthinks,mightliein“lazyrobotics,”atermtodescribemachinesdoinglessandtakingshortcuts.Still,Molengraftsaid,“thetruthis:robotsaredoingalotofthingsthattheyshouldn’tbedoing.”Theyneedtofocusonlyonwhat’simportantatanyparticularmoment,which,afterall,iswhathumansdo,evenifwedon’talwaysrealizeit.Atthemoment,Molengraft’srobotplayersruntheirvarioussystems—thecollectingoffeedsfromsensorsandcameras,thecomputations,themovements,thecommunications—dozensoftimesasecond.Bycombingallofthesesignals,eachofhisplayersmakesanassumptionofwhereitisonthefield,teststhatassumptionwiththedetailsitgathers,updatesitsdatabaseandexchangesinformationwitheveryotherrobotonthefield.“Ifarobotdoesnotlookaroundforasecond,itsworldwillhavecompletelychanged,”hesaid.Buthumansmakedecisionsdifferently,eveninsituationsofhighuncertainty.Molengraftofferedtheexampleofadriveronadark,rainynight.Insteadofanalyzingeverydetailoftheenvironment,thedriverfocusesontheroadjustaheadandmakesquickjudgmentstodrivesafely.Laziness,inthiscase,isefficiency.It’swisertobuildrobotsthatcontainonlythenecessaryinformation.However,progressisslow.Arobotisacomplexsystem,andchanginganelementinoneunitmayhaveanunforeseeneffectinanother.ButMolengraftseesthisworkassignificantiftheforthcomingageofmachinesistobeacleanertime.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Robotsabsorbandprocessdatatooperate.B.Robotswillhalvetheirdataconsumptionby2050.C.Robotshavebeenadvancingatanunexpectedspeed.D.Robotsofferenoughbenefitstobalanceouttheirweaknesses.29.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoshowwiththeunderlinedsentence?A.Theimportanceofexchanginginformation.B.Theprocessofobservingthesurroundings.C.Thecauseofrobots’inabilitytobelazy.D.Thewayrobotstestassumptions.30.WhyisahumandrivermentionedinParagraph6?A.Tochallengeabelief.B.Toillustrateapoint.C.Tohighlightaproblem.D.Toanalyzeanevent.31.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhytheworldneedslazierrobotsB.HowlazierrobotsreduceenergycostsC.WhatdefinesthefutureofroboticsindustryD.Whetherrobotsaremoreefficientthanhumans七选五It’snowonderourattentionspansareshortening.Whenwe’reengagedwiththeworldinfrontofus,pingsanddingsdistract(使分心)us.Inourfreemoments,weusescreenstooutrunmomentsofboredom,anxietyandloneliness.Thesedigitaldistractionshavemadeithardtostayfocused.

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Andjustasshortvideosandendlessscrollingcanconditionyourbraintolookfornewthings,youcanalsobuildroutinestoreclaimyourfocus.Andherearesometipstohelpyoustayfocusedlonger.Onesimplewayistodoanattentionchecknexttimeyoustartatask.Trackeverytimeyourattentionslips(下降).Also,trycheckinginwithyourselfeveryhourandreflectingonhowwellyouhavebeenfocusing.

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Andifthatfeelsmanageable,repeatitforafewmoredays.Bytheend,you’lllearnhowoftenyoutendtolosefocus,whatusuallycausesitandwhenyourfocusisthestrongest.Also,considerremovingfacialrecognitionfromyourphoneandkeepingitinyouroppositepocket.Theinconvenienceoftypinginapasswordorreachingaroundyourbodycandiscouragemindlessuse.Withsocialmedia,similarlyconsiderloggingoutaftereachuseandturningoffsavedpasswords.

34.Afteraweekortwoofthesechanges,runtheattentioncheckagaintoseewhathaschanged.Ifyou’restilldistracted,takemoreintentionalaction.

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Forexample,youcantryascreen-freemeal.Eatwithoutwatchingvideos,andletitbejustthefoodandyourthoughts.Also,addanaturereset.Spendtimeatalocalparkorquiettree-linedstreet.Astudyfoundthata50-minutenaturewalkhelpedstudentsincreaseattentionbynearly20%.Whilerestingyourbraincanhelpyourfocusrecover,attentiontrainingcanstrengthenyourabilitytostayfocused.Picksomethingtofocuson,likeyourbreathorcoffee.

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Notethatevenafewminutesofattentiontrainingfeelsdifficultatfirst,sostartsmallandslowlypushyourself.A.Butattentionisalearnedhabit.B.Youmightwanttogiveyourbrainarealbreak.C.Tryusingasimplephoneorquittingsocialmedia.D.Seeifyoucankeepthischeckgoingforafullday.E.Usingmentalwellnessappscanalsosupportyourpractice.F.Thenuseattentionrecordstoscheduledemandingworkwhenmostfocused.G.Thatway,comingbacktakesjustenoughefforttofeellikeachoiceratherthanahabit.四、阅读简答AloudbangingnoisesuddenlyrangoutinthelabIhadrecentlyjoinedasaPh.D.student,andIrealizedIwastoblame.Worsestill,Icouldn’tswitchthemachineoff,soIstoodthere,frozen.Ihadalwaysbeenatopstudent.Iexpectedexcellencefrommyself,soanymistake,inmyview,wasasignthatImightnotbesuitedforthistypeofwork.Butasthemonthswenton,themistakescontinuedtopileup.MyfirstattemptatDNAextractionfailed,andIfearedImightnevergetitright.Thatfeardeepenedwhenacouplemoreattemptsfailed,too.Ibegantopullback,unwillingtogiveothersanymoreevidenceofmyinability.Then,onenightIreadanarticle.ItmademerealizesomethingIneverhadbefore:IneededtotreatmyselfwiththesamekindnessIwouldofferadearfriend.Ifafriendhadmadeamistake,Iwouldhavetoldthemtotakeitlightly,toseeitaspartofgrowing,andeventowelcomeitasanecessarypartoflearning.Ibegantotreatmyselflikethatfriend.Thatchangeinmindsetmadeiteasiertoavoidbeingcrushedbytheweightoffailure.AsIbecamemorecomfortablewiththeideaofmakingmistakes,Iopeneduptopeers.WhatIheardfromthemwasstriking:Almostallofthemhadmademistakes—smallorlarge.Ibegantoseethatmistakesarepartoflifeforanyonewhoislearninganddoinganythingnew,arealizationthat’smadeiteasiertodealwiththeuncertaintyandpressureinlife.Therealityis,weareallgoingtomessup.Inowrealizethat’sOK,evennecessary.“Doingbetter”comesfrom“doingfirst,”oftenwithstrugglesalongtheway.37.Howdidtheauthorviewhermistakesatfirst?_______________________________________________________________________________38.Whatdidthearticlemaketheauthorrealize?_______________________________________________________________________________39.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Openinguptofriendsmakesiteasiertodealwiththeuncertaintyandpressureinlife._______________________________________________________________________________40.Howwillyouturnamistakeintoanopportunitytogrow?(Inabout

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