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山东日照市2025-2026学年高二下学期期末英语试题一、阅读理解AInrecentyears,technologicalinnovationshavebecomevitaltoolsinhandlingenvironmentalchallenges.FromAI-drivenmonitoringsystemstodrone-basedreforestation,theseadvancementsarereshapingtraditionalapproachestoecologicalconservation.AIforPollutionControlArtificialIntelligence(AI)nowplaysacriticalroleintrackingpollutionsources.Forinstance,BeijinghasemployedAI-poweredsensorsacrossthecitytoanalyzeairqualitydatainrealtime.Thesesensorsidentifypollutionhotspotsandpredictsmogtrendswith92%accuracy,allowingauthoritiestocarryouttargetedemissionreductionpolicies.Additionally,machinelearningalgorithms(算法)betterwastesortinginrecyclingplants,increasingefficiencyby40%comparedtomanualmethods.DronesandReforestationDronesaretransformingreforestationeffortsindeforestedregions.IntheAmazonrainforest,companiesuseseed-plantingdronescapableofspreading100,000seedsdaily.EquippedwithGPSandsoilanalysistools,thesedronesselectidealplantingsites,achievingasurvivalrateof70%—doublethatoftraditionalmethods.Thistechnologynotonlyspeedsforestrecoverybutalsoreduceslaborcostsby60%.Blockchain
forCarbonCreditsBlockchaintechnologyensurestransparency(透明)incarboncredittrading.CompanieslikeEcoChainrecordcarbonoffsetdata,preventingcheatsanddouble-counting.A2024studyshowedthatblockchain-basedsystemsboostedinvestorconfidence,leadingtoa35%increaseinglobalcarboncreditpurchases.Despitethesebreakthroughs,challengesremain.Highcostsandlimitedaccessibilityblocksmall-scaleapplications.However,expertsbelievethattechnologieslikeAIanddroneswillbecomemainstreamby2030.1.WhichofthefollowingisafunctionofAI-poweredsensors?A.Locatingpollutionsources. B.Managingwastesorting.C.Predictingclimatechanges. D.Controllingtrafficemissions.2.Whatdoweknowaboutblockchaintechnology?A.Itreduceslaborcosts. B.Itreliesoncarbonanalysistools.C.Itenhancesdataopenness. D.Itfavorssmall-scaleapplications.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.TopredicthowAImonitorsairpollutiondata.B.Tocomparedifferentenvironmentalanalysismethods.C.Toshowthehighcostsofenvironmentaltechnologies.D.Tohighlighthowtechnologyaidsenvironmentalprotection.BPeoplegenerallyassociateprogresswithongoingcollectionofskillsandtools.ThisfixedmindsetonceguidedtheearlyartisticexplorationofSwedishphotographerEliasSundberg,believingthatthemoreskillshemasteredandthemoreadvancedtoolsheused,thebetterhisworkswouldbe.Inhisearlycareer,Eliaspracticedshootingrepeatedly,masteredadvanceddevices,andpolishedeverydetailofhisworks.Hespentyearslearningprofessionalpost-processingtechniques,tryingtomakeeachphotomeetthehighestindustrialstandards.Hiseffortspaidoffwell:hisphotoswereprofessionallystructuredandvisuallydelicate,bringinghimnumerousawardsandwideindustryrecognition.Manymediaandgalleriespraisedhisskilledtechniques.Thoughtechnicallyfaultless,hegraduallynoticedhishighlyrefinedworkslookedbrilliantbutrigid,lackingthegenuinewarmththatcouldconnectwithordinaryviewers.Trappedinsuchacreativedilemma,Eliasbegantoreflectonhisfixedworkingmode.Herealizedthathispursuitofformalperfectionhadgreatlylimitedhisinspirationandexpression.Toseekabreakthrough,hemadeacounter-intuitiveattemptagainstmainstreamtrends.Hesetasidehishigh-endequipmentandabandonedthecomplexpost-processingskillshehadspentyearsacquiring.Fornearlytwoyears,Eliasusedonlyasimpleoldcameratorecordurbanlife,givingupdeliberatescenearrangementandfancyvisualeffectsandfocusinginsteadonspontaneous(即兴的)momentsindailylife.Hewalkedthroughstreetsatdifferenthours,patientlywaitingfornaturalscenes.Hecapturedwearycommutersatdusk,swayingleavesinthewind,andcasualsmilesbetweenstrangers,quietlydocumentingtheoverlookedsimplicityofordinarydays.Thissubtleshiftinhiscreativestylebroughtstrikingchanges.Freefromrigidtechnicalrestrictions,hisworksregainedvividnessandsincerity.Thoughplaininappearance,hisnewphotostouchedcountlesspeopleandwonfarmorelastingpublicaffectionthanhispreviousaward-winningcreations,earninghimanewheightinhisartisticcareer.4.WhatdidEliascenteroninhisearlycareer?A.Technicalperfection. B.Award-winningchances.C.Publicrecognition. D.Sincereemotionwithinworks.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“counter-intuitive”inparagraph3mean?A.Fullysupportedbyexperience. B.Contrarytocommonsense.C.Identicaltoindustrialstandards. D.Highlypraisedbyprofessionals.6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeElias’slaterworks?A.Rigidbutartistic. B.Technicalandformal.C.Plainbutgenuine. D.Brilliantandfaultless.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowEliasrebuiltstricttechnicalrestrictions.B.HowsimplicityrevivedElias’sphotography.C.HowEliassetmainstreamtrendsinartindustry.D.Howthestandardsofartisticperfectionchanged.CFordecades,mainstreamsocietyhascelebratedtheethicofconstanteffort.Peoplearetaughtthatsuccesscomesonlyfromendlessstruggle,overtimeworkandtotaldevotiontogoals.Highambitionandmaximumoutputareregardedastheonlyrespectablewayofliving.Recently,however,asubtleculturalshifthasappearedamongyounggenerations:minimal-effortculture.Drivenbythepopularbelief,manypeopleconstantlypushthemselvesbeyondphysicalandmentallimitsandregardlong-hourworkasaproudsymbolofstrictself-discipline.Thusthenewtrendiswidelymisunderstoodbythepublic.Itisoftenmistakenlylabeledaslaziness,escapismoranegativeattitudetowardlifeandwork.Infact,minimal-effortlivingdoesnotmeangivingupself-progressorrefusingtotakedueresponsibility.Itneverencourageslazinessorunderperformanceindailytasksandcareerdevelopment.Instead,itreferstostrategicallycuttingunnecessaryexhaustionandinefficientefforts.Youngpeoplechoosetoconcentratetheirlimitedtimeandenergyonlyonthingsthattrulymattertotheirlong-termgrowthandinnerhappiness,whiledeliberatelyloweringeffortonmeaninglesssocialcompetition,blindcomparisonwithpeersanduselessbusyworkthatmerelywastesenergyandbringsnorealimprovement.Psychologistsregardthisshiftasareasonableadaptationtointensemodernpressure.Thedigitalagehascreatedanexhausting“productivitytrap”thattrapspeopleinconstantanxietyandstress.Peoplearepushedtobealwaysimproving,alwaysperformingandalwaysadvancing,evenatthecostofmentalhealth.Minimal-effortcultureservesasagentleresistance.Ithelpsindividualsprotecttheiremotionalenergy,maintainstablemoodsandkeepasustainablepaceoflife.Criticsworrythatthistrendwillweakenpeople’swillpowerandreducesocialcompetitiveness.Yetsupportersarguethatitrepresentsmaturelifewisdom.Truematurity,theybelieve,liesinknowingwhattostriveforandwhattoletgo.Ratherthanchasingendlessperfection,youngpeopletodaypreferbalancedgrowthandlong-termwell-being.Thisquietculturalchangedoesnotsignalfailure;itshowsanewgeneration’sindependentandreasonableattitudetowardlife.8.Whatdoesmainstreamsocietyvalueaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Balancedlifestyles. B.Continuousstruggle.C.Soundmentalhealth. D.Minimaldevotiontotasks.9.Whatisthecoreofminimal-effortculture?A.Avoidingtroublesomework. B.Shoulderingsocialduties.C.Savingenergyformeaningfulthings. D.Makinginstantprogress.10.Whatdoesthe“productivitytrap”inparagraph4referto?A.Reasonableescapefrompressure.B.Endlesspursuitofstablemoods.C.Overwhelminganxietyfromheavywork.D.Progressatthesacrificeofmentalhealth.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthistrend?A.Concerned. B.Critical. C.Favorable. D.Skeptical.DColombiahoststheworld’srichestbirdbiodiversity,butwhenconservationecologistNataliaattendedcollegethereinthemid-2000s,fewbirdersvisited.Thathaschangeddramatically,accordingtoananalysisofmillionsofrecordsfromeBird,aglobaldatabaseofbirdobservations.BirdersfromabroadhaveincreasinglyflockedtoColombia’svariedmountains,rainforests,andcoasts.From2010to2022,dailytouristactivityoneBirdincreasedbyroughly40times,makingColombiathefastest-growingbirdwatchingdestination.Yetrankingthebuzziestglobalbirdinghotspotswasn’tthestudy’smaingoal.Rather,ateamledbyNataliawantedtoknowwhatdrivesbird-lovingtouriststobringtheirequipment—andtheirwallets—tocertaincountriesinordertoencouragethesector.SheandhercolleaguesusedeBirdtoexaminethatquestion.TheyassignedeacheBirduseralikelycountryofresidencebasedontheaccount’sactivity—allowingthemtoidentifywhenuserstraveledabroadandfindtrends.Theresults?Acountry’sstandardoflivinganddevelopmentinfluencedtourismpatternsmorethanthatnation’sbirdlife,includingbothitstotalbiodiversityanditsunique“small-range”speciesthatbirdersseekout.Additionalfactorsthestudydidn’tanalyze,suchasbirdingandtravelinfrastructure(基础设施),visarequirements,affordability,andoverallperceptionofsafety,alsolikelyplayapart,shesays.Whilenotsurprising,theresultsshowthatbuildingabirdtourismeconomyintropical(热带)countriesrequiresbasicdevelopmentandsecurity,aswellasdeliberatestrategy.CostaRicastartedalongthatpathinthe1990sandnowhasaboomingecotourismindustry.ForColombia—wheredecadesofcivilwarendedwithapeacedealin2016—progressismorerecent.“Youcanrecoverfrominstabilityifyouhavesomeprogramsthathelpchangetheimageofthecountry,”Nataliasays.“Thetouristswillcometothosebirdsaslongastheyfeelsafe.”Whiletourismcanhavedownsidesifnotdoneresponsiblyandfairly,Nataliaagreesthatthecountry’sbirdingsceneisn’tyetclosetofulfillingitspotentialasaforceforconservationandsustainablegrowth.Andifthat’strueinColombia,it’sevenmoretrueforotherbird-richtropicalnationsthathaveyettoattractvisitors.Nataliahopesherdatacanhelplocalconservationadvocatesmakethecasethattheyshould.12.WhatdidNatalia’sstudyfocuson?A.Protectingsmall-rangebirdspecies. B.Thepopularityofdatabaseplatforms.C.Rankingpopularglobalbirdwatchingsites. D.Factorsforchoosingbirdwatchingdestinations.13.Howdidtheteamcarryoutthestudy?A.ByanalyzingeBirdusers’activitydata.B.Byconductingfieldsurveysinbirdinghotspots.C.Bycollectinginformationfromlocalbirdwatchers.D.Byassessingtravelinfrastructureindifferentnations.14.WhydoestheauthormentionCostaRicainparagraph4?A.Tohighlightaproblem. B.Toserveasanexample.C.Toillustrateatheory. D.Topresentafact.15.WhatdoesNataliathinkofbirdingtourisminColombia?A.Itbroughtseriousdamagetohabitatoflocalbirds.B.Itbecameavaluablemodelforothertropicalcountries.C.Itachievedsustainablegrowthwithpropermanagement.D.Itfailedtorealizeitsfullvalueforenvironmentalprotection.七选五Humanshavelongdependedonanimals.Whetherwesawthemasfoodorasameansofgettingworkdone,theyenabledustosurvive.____16____Mostofusdon’tneedthemtoworkforus;weneedthemtoloveus.Inarapidlychanging,digitallydrivenworld,theykeepusgroundedandconnectedtoreality.Pettingadog,listeningtoacatpurr,orevenwatchingaschooloffishswimactivatessensoryprocessesinourbrains.Theirtextures,theirnon-verbalexpressions,andeventheirsmellsforceustopayattentiontothepresentratherthanworryaboutthefuture.Whentheyarebeggingforatreatorhopingforaheadscratch,theymakeusfeelasthoughourattentionisvaluable.____17____Whileweknowthatthepeoplearoundusneedustodoourjobs,tobehaveincivilways,andtomaintainrelationships,humaninteractionsarecomplexandmostlyrelyonlanguage.____18____Butitalsomakesitpossibletolieandtomanipulate(操控)eachother.Whendealingwithothers,wearealwaysbalancingourowndesiresandinsecuritiesagainsttheirs.Whenpeoplebetrayourtrustphysically,financially,oremotionally,wewonderwhywefailedtodetecttheinsinceritybeneaththeiractions.Butwithanimals,wehaveasensethatwhatyouseeiswhatyouget.____19____Ifyouharmthem,theywillhideordefendthemselves,buttheydon’tpretendtoloveyouwhiletakingadvantageofyoubehindyourback.Formanypeople,petsaremorethanjustanimals.____20____Theyofferuspure,honestaffectionthatishardtofindinhumancommunication.A.Andtheycanmakeusfeelneeded.B.Theyaremerelyforfunandrelaxation.C.Suchinteractionsbringpeoplepeaceofmind.D.Ifyouarekindandloving,theydrawclosetoyou.E.Buttoday,theyoccupyauniquespaceinourlives.F.Theybecomeloyalfriendsandtrustedcompanions.G.Itallowsustoshareinformationacrosstimeandspace.二、完形填空PearlFryarwasaself-taughttopiary(树木造型艺术)artist.HisgardeninBishopville,SouthCarolina,____21____shrubs(灌木)andtreesshapedintodiverseandmagicalforms.WhatinitiallydroveFryarwasa____22____.In1980,heboughtasmallpieceoflandandbuiltahouse.____23____ofhisnewhome,FryardeterminedtowintheYardoftheMonthawardfromthelocalgardenclub.Hecreateda____24____drivewaywithbricksandpebblesandthenplantedbushes,treesandflowerbeds.However,thegardenclubsaidFryarwasn’t____25____becausehishousewasoutsidethetownlimitsofBishopville.“Idecided____26____,”helatersaid,“thatIwould____27____somethingmuchbetterthanalltheotheryardsthattheywouldhavetomakea(n)____28____.”Fryarbeganto____29____abandonedplantsfromaplantfarm.Oneday,he____30____ashrubondisplaythathadbeen____31____intoaheart.Hegotathree-minute____32____onhowtoshapeplantsfromthefarmownerandwenthometopracticeon.Fryardid____33____winthelocalgardenawardin1986.Thatwasthefirstofmanyawards.Yearafteryear,hecontinuedtoplantand____34____.HeshapedaLeylandcypresstoresembleafishbone.Hecarvedthewords“love,”and“goodwill”intohislawn.In2002,heresignedfromthecanfactorybecause,ashesaid,“myjobwasgettinginthewayofmy____35____.”21.A.sheltersB.favorsC.storesD.features22.A.farmB.clubC.prizeD.souvenir23.A.CriticalB.ProudC.FondD.Tired24.A.practicalB.commonC.convenientD.decorative25.A.qualifiedB.experiencedC.far-famedD.well-received26.A.farandwideB.onandonC.thenandthereD.nowandagain27.A.putupwithB.comeupwithC.makeupforD.standupfor28.A.choiceB.promiseC.exceptionD.appointment29.A.rescueB.borrowC.examineD.obtain30.A.commentedB.createdC.studiedD.noticed31.A.developedB.shapedC.integratedD.changed32.A.guideB.workoutC.researchD.analysis33.A.narrowlyB.graduallyC.accidentallyD.eventually34.A.recordB.sculptC.sellD.watch35.A.taskB.planC.hobbyD.wish三、语法填空Aswarmwintersincreasinglythreatenglobalsportingevents,thefutureoftheWinterOlympics____36____(remain)uncertain.IOCExecutiveDirectorChristopheDubioncequestioned,“Shouldwecontinuemakingiceforskating?”Headdedthatcoolingabobsleightrackwith25tonsofchemicalswouldmarkatruebreakthrough,____37____(note)thesamechallengeappliestoicerinks(溜冰场).Fortunately,aSwissfirmnamedGlicehasdevelopedfullyman-madeice,whichperforms____38____realicewithoutwater,electricityorharmfulrefrigerants(制冷剂).Comparedwithtraditionalrinks,itssurfacegivesathletes____39____identicalfeel.Thisinnovationcomesatatime____40____climatechangeshortenswintersandraisescostsforhostcities.Refrigeratedrinksconsume____41____(mass)energyandrelyonchemicalsthatdamageecosystems.Maintainingcompetition-gradeiceinwarmercitiesisbecomingfarharderandcostlier.Glice’ssurfacematchesrefrigeratediceinquality,____42____(confirm)byEurope’stopresearchinstitute.Thecompany____43____(award)achancetoshowcasetwofull-sizerinksattheOlympics’HouseofSwitzerland,drawingwideattention.“Theserinksareextremelypopularandshow____44____thefuturecouldholdforWinterGames,”saidManuelSalchli,headofthevenue.Bycuttingenergyuse,suchinnovationsofferhopethatwintersportscansurvive,evenasnaturalicegrowslessreliable.____45____(obvious),thesportsworldneedssolutionstokeepitstraditionsalive.四、书面表达46.假定你是李华,外教Frank想解同学们使用AI辅助写作的情况,委托你做了一项调查。请你写一篇发言稿,在口语课上与同学们分享调查结果并表达你的看法。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。Hello,everyone!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanksforyourlistening!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。LilagrewupinaremotemountainvillageinVermont,wheretheairsmelledofpineandeverywinterbroughtheavy,bitingsnow.Unlikehercity-raisedclassmates,whoweregluedtotheirphonesandthelatesttechdevices,Lilafoundjoyinsomethingfarsimpler:weaving(编织)woolenscarvesandsocks,askillshe’dlearnedfromhergrandmother.Hergrandmother,amasterweaver,couldturnplainwoolintoworksofart—scarvesdottedwithpinetreepatterns,sockslinedwithsoftfleece,allmadewithnothingbutapairofwoodenneedlesandwool.“Warmthisn’tjustinthefabric,”Grandmawouldsay,herfingersmovingskillfully.“It’sinthecareyouputintoeverystitch.Warmthismeanttobeshared.”Inspiredbyherwords,Lilaspenteveryfreemomentweaving,creatinggiftsforherfamilyandneighbors.Bythetimeshewas15,herscarveswerefamousinthevillagefortheirwarmthandbeauty.Onewinter,aheavysnowstormsweptthroughtheregion,leavingroadsblockedandtemperaturesdroppingfarbelowfreezing.Onherwaytoschoolonemorning,Lilanoticedayoungboyhuddled(蜷缩)inthedoorwayofanabandonedstorefront,shakinguncontrollably.Hewasamigrantworker’schildandhadonlyathinjackettoshelterhimfromthecold.“Areyouokay?”Lilaasked,stoppingbesidehim.Theboynodded,buthisteethchatteredtoohardtospeak.Withouthesitation,Lilaunwoundthethickestscarfshe’devermade—deepgreen,wovenwithtinysnowflakepatterns—andwrappeditaroundhisneck.“Thiswillkeepyouwarm.”shesaidsoftly.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。Theboystaredather,eyeswidewithsurprise.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextday,Lilasharedthe
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