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北京通州区2025-2026学年度第二学期期末高二英语样题一、完形填空IwasrequiredtoreadoneofBernieSiegel’sbooksincollegeandwashookedonhispositivityfromthatmomenton.Thestoriesofhisunconventional1._______andtheexceptionalpatientshewroteaboutweresoamazingtomeandhadsuchabig2._______onhowIsawlifefromthenon.WhoknewthatsomanyyearslaterIwouldlooktoDr.BernieandhisCDsagainto3._______myowncancerexperience?I’manambitiouswriter,andwhenIstartedgoingthroughchemo(化疗),eventhoughI’mavery4._______person,Ilostmydrivetowrite.Iwasjusttootiredandnotinthemood.Oneday,whilewaitingtogoinfor5._______,IhadoneofDr.Bernie’sbooksinmyhand.Anotherpatient6._______whatIwasreadingandstruckupaconversationwithmebecausehehadoneofhisbookswithhimaswell.Itturnedoutthatamongotherthings,hewasaneighty-year-oldwriter.Hewasactuallyapublishedauthor,andhewascurrentlyworkingonanewbook.Wewouldseeeachotheratvarioustimesand7._______friends.Sometimesheworeaduckhat,andIwouldtellmyself,hewasdefinitelyafanofDr.Bernie.Hereallyputa8._______onmyface.9._______,hepassedawaylastyearduetohiscancer,butheleftadeepimpressiononmeandgavemethe10._______topickupmypenagain.Ithoughttomyself,“Ifhecandoit,thensocanI.”1.A.ideasB.notesC.memoriesD.tastes2.A.pushB.strikeC.impactD.challenge3.A.refertoB.getthroughC.learnfromD.goover4.A.honestB.humorousC.positiveD.agreeable5.A.treatmentB.adviceC.referenceD.protection6.A.wonderedB.doubtedC.forgotD.noticed7.A.helpedB.becameC.visitedD.missed8.A.maskB.markC.smileD.sign9.A.UnfortunatelyB.UsuallyC.UnconditionallyD.Unnecessarily10.A.trustB.opportunityC.guidanceD.inspiration二、语法填空阅读下面短文,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。Previously,waterqualityintheLiRiverhadsufferedgreatlyfromanincreasingvolumeoftourists,manyof11._______frequentlythrewgarbageintotheriver.Manytourboatscontributedtotheproblemtoo.Thegrowthintourismalsomeantthelocalpopulationroserapidly.Inordertofeedmorepeople,morechemicals12._______(use)toincreasecropproduction.Thesechemicalsledtoseverewaterqualityissues.Localofficialswereconcernedthatthepollutionwasdamagingthenaturalenvironmentandfeltthaturgentstepsshouldbetaken13._______(restore)theriver’soriginalbeauty.HaikuisaJapaneseformofpoetrythat14._______(consist)of17syllables.Ithasaformatofthreelines,15._______(contain)5,7,and5syllablesrespectively.ItisnotatraditionalformofEnglishpoetry,butisverypopular16._______Englishwriters.Itiseasytowriteand,likethecinquain,cangiveaclearpictureandcreateaspecialfeelingusingveryfewwords.It’salmosttimeformetosaygoodbyetoAustralia.I’veenjoyedmytimehereverymuch.Althoughthemainculturalinfluencesince178817._______(be)Westernculture,minoritycultureshavealsoplayedapartinshapingtheuniqueAustralianculture,withmanyofthenewculturalinfluences18._______(contribute)byimmigrants.Personallyspeaking,19._______IlikemostaboutAustraliaisthepeoplethemselves.Theyhaveastraightforwardandfree-and-easyattitudetowardslife,andtheir20._______(friendly)andwarmthmademefeelathomewhereverIwent.三、阅读理解ATheCarlowAutumnWalkingFestivalisagreatopportunityforthebeginner,experiencedoradvancedwalkertoenjoythechallengesofCarlow’smountainhikesorthepeaceofitswoodlandwalks.Walk1—TheNaturalWorldWithenvironmentalistÉannaLamhnaastheguide,thiswalkpromisestobeaninformativetour.WalkersaresuretolearnlotsaboutthehabitatsandnaturalworldoftheBlackstairs.DateandTime:Saturday,1stOctober,at09:00StartPoint:ScratoesBridgeWalkDuration:6hoursWalk2—IntroductiontoHillwalkingEmmanuelChappard,anexperiencedguide,hasapassionformakingthegreatoutdoorsaccessibletoall.Thismountainwalkprovidesaninsightintotheskillsrequiredforhillwalkingtoensureyougetthemostfromfuturewalkingtrips.DateandTime:Sunday,2ndOctober,at09:00StartPoint:DeerparkCarParkWalkDuration:5hoursWalk3—MoonlightUndertheStarsWalkingatnight-timeisagreatwaytostepoutofyourcomfortzone.BreathtakingviewsofthelowlandsofCarlowcanbeenjoyedinthepresenceofwelcomingguidesfromlocalwalkingclubs.Atorchalongwithsuitableclothingisessentialforwalkinginthedark.Thosewhoaredressedinappropriatelywillberefusedpermissiontoparticipate.DateandTime:Saturday,1stOctober,at18:30StartPoint:TheTownHallWalkDuration:3hoursWalk4—PhotographicWalkinKilbrannishForestThisinformativewalkledbyRichardSmythintroducesyoutothebasicprinciplesofphotographyinthewild.Bringalongyourcameraandenjoythewonderfulviewsalongthiswell-surfacedforestpath.DateandTime:Sunday,2ndOctober,at11:45StartPoint:KilbrannishForestRecreationAreaWalkDuration:1.5hours21.WhatareparticipantsinWalk3requiredtodo?A.Getspecialpermits.B.Bringasurvivalguide.C.Joinawalkingclub.D.Wearproperclothes.22.Whichwalktakestheshortesttime?A.PhotographicWalkinKilbrannishForest.B.MoonlightUndertheStars.C.IntroductiontoHillwalking.D.TheNaturalWorld.23.Whatdothefourwalkshaveincommon?A.Theyareforexperiencedwalkers.B.Theyarescheduledfortheweekend.C.Theyinvolvedifficultclimbing.D.Theysharethesamestartpoint.BWhenIwas17,IreadamagazinearticleaboutamuseumcalledtheMcNay,oncethehomeofawatercoloristnamedMarianMcNay.Shehadrequestedthecommunitytoturnitintoamuseumuponherdeath.OnasunnySaturday,SallyandIdroveovertothemuseum.Sheasked,“Doyouhavetheaddress?”“No,butI’llrecognizeit,therewasapictureinthemagazine.”“Oh,stop.Thereitis!”Themuseumwasfree.Weentered,excited.Agroupofpeoplesittinginthehallstoppedtalkingandstaredatus.“MayIhelpyou?”amanasked.“No,”Isaid.“We’refine.”Tourguidesgotonmynerves.Whatiftheytalkedalongtimeaboutapaintingyouweren’tthatinterestedin?Sallyhadgoneupstairs.Thepeopleinthehallseemedverynosy(爱窥探的),keepingtheireyesonmewithcuriosity.Whatwastheirproblem?Isawsomenicesculpturesinoneroom.SuddenlyIsensedamanstandingbehindme.“Wheredoyouthinkyouare?”heasked.Iturnedsharply.“TheMcNayArtMuseum!”Hesmiled,shakinghishead.“Sorry,theMcNayisonNewBraunfelsStreet.”“What’sthisplace?”Iasked,stillconfused.“Well,it’sourhome.”Myheartjolted(震颤).Iracedtothestaircaseandcalledout,“Sally!Comedownimmediately!”“There’ssomereallygoodstuffupthere.”Shesteppeddown,lookingconfused.Ipushedhertowardthefrontdoor,wavingatthefamily,saying,“Sorry,pleaseforgiveus,youhaveareallyniceplace.”Outside,whenItoldSallywhathappened,shecoveredhermouth,laughing.Shecouldn’tbelievehowlongtheyletuslookaroundwithoutsayinganything.TherealMcNaywassplendid,butwefeltnervousthewholetimewewerethere.VanGogh,Picasso.Thistime,westayedtogether,incaseanythingelseunusualhappened.Thirtyyearslater,awomanapproachedmeinapublicplace.“Excuseme,didyoueverenteraresidence,longago,thinkingitwastheMcNayMuseum?”“Yes.Buthowdoyouknow?Wenevertoldanyone.”“Thatwasmyhome.Iwasateenagersittinginthehall.Beforeyoucameover,IneverrealizedwhatabeautifulplaceIlivedin.Ineverfeltluckybefore.Youthoughtitwasamuseum.Myfeelingsaboutmyhomechangedafterthat.I’vealwayswantedtothankyou.”24.Whydidtheauthorrefusethehelpfromthemaninthehouse?A.Shefeltnervouswhentalkingtostrangers.B.Shedislikedpeoplewhowerenosy.C.Shemistookhimforatourguide.D.Sheknewmoreaboutartthantheman.25.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutbeingstaredatbythepeopleinthehall?A.Concerned.B.Frightened.C.Pleased.D.Puzzled.26.WhydidtheauthordescribetherealMcNaymuseuminjustafewwords?A.Shewastooupsettospendmuchtimeattherealmuseum.B.Theeventhappeninginthehousewasmoresignificant.C.Therealmuseumlackedenoughartworktointeresther.D.TheMcNaywasdisappointingcomparedwiththehouse.27.Whatcouldwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Peopletendtoeducateteenagersatamuseum.B.Peopletendtobeblindtothebeautyaroundthem.C.Peopleshouldspendmoretimewiththeirfamily.D.Peopleshouldhavegoodtastetoenjoylife.CRainforestsarehometoarichvarietyofmedicinalplants,food,birdsandanimals.Canyoubelievethatasinglebush(灌木丛)intheAmazonmayhavemorespeciesofantsthanthewholeofBritain!About480varietiesoftreesmaybefoundinjustonehectareofrainforest.Rainforestsarethelungsoftheplanet—storingvastquantitiesofcarbondioxideandproducingasignificantamountoftheworld’soxygen.Rainforestshavetheirownperfectsystemforensuringtheirownsurvival;thetalltreesmakeacanopy(树冠层)ofbranchesandleaveswhichprotectthemselves,smallerplants,andtheforestanimalsfromheavyrain,intensedryheatfromthesunandstrongwinds.Amazingly,thetreesgrowinsuchawaythattheirleavesandbranches,althoughclosetogether,neveractuallytouchthoseofanothertree.Scientiststhinkthisistheplants’waytopreventthespreadofanytreediseasesandmakelifemoredifficultforleaf-eatinginsectslikecaterpillars.Tosurviveintheforest,animalsmustclimb,jumporflyacrossthegaps.Thegroundflooroftheforestisnotalltangledleavesandbushes,likeinfilms,butisactuallyfairlyclear.Itiswheredeadleavesturnintofoodforthetreesandotherforestlife.Theyarenotcalledrainforestsfornothing!Rainforestscangenerate75%oftheirownrain.Atleast80inchesofrainayearisnormal—andinsomeareastheremaybeasmuchas430inchesofrainannually.Thisisrealrain—yourumbrellamayprotectyouinashower,butitwon’tkeepyoudryifthereisafullrainstorm.Injusttwohours,streamscanrisetentotwentyfeet.Thehumidity(湿气)oflargerainforestscontributestotheformationofraincloudsthatmaytraveltoothercountriesinneedofrain.28.Whichofthefollowingcontributesmosttothesurvivalofrainforests?A.Forestanimals.B.Heavyrains.C.Bigtrees.D.Smallplants.29.Whydotheleavesandbranchesofdifferenttreesavoidtouchingeachother?A.Forself-protection.B.Forthedetectionofinsects.C.Formoresunlight.D.Formoregrowingspace.30.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AnimalsintheAmazonB.WeatherinRainforestsC.TheLawoftheJungleD.Life-GivingRainforestsDAscientistworkingatherlabbenchandasix-month-oldbabyplayingwithhisfoodmightseemtohavelittleincommon.Afterall,thescientistisengagedinseriousresearchtouncovertheverynatureofthephysicalworld,andthebabyis,well,justplaying…right?Perhaps,butsomedevelopmentalpsychologistshavearguedthatthis“play”ismorelikeascientificinvestigationthanonemightthink.Takeacloserlookatthebabyplayingatthetable.Eachtimethebowlofriceispushedoverthetableedge,itfallstotheground—and,intheprocess,itbringsoutimportantevidenceabouthowphysicalobjectsinteract:bowlsofricedonotfloatinmid-air,butrequiresupporttoremainstable.Itislikelythatbabiesarenotbornknowingthisbasicfactoftheuniverse;noraretheyeverclearlytaughtit.Instead,babiesmayformanunderstandingofobjectsupportthroughrepeatedexperimentsandthenbuildonthisknowledgetolearnevenmoreabouthowobjectsinteract.Thoughtheirrangesandtoolsdiffer,thebaby’sinvestigationandthescientist’sexperimentappeartosharethesameaim(tolearnaboutthenaturalworld),overallapproach(gatheringdirectevidencefromtheworld),andlogic(aremyobservationswhatIexpected?).Somepsychologistssuggestthatyoungchildrenlearnaboutmorethanjustthephysicalworldinthisway—thattheyinvestigatehumanpsychologyandtherulesoflanguageusingsimilarmeans.Forexample,itmayonlybethroughrepeatedexperiments,evidencegathering,andfinallyoverturningatheory,thatababywillcometoaccepttheideathatotherpeoplecanhavedifferentviewsanddesiresfromwhatheorshehas,forexample,unlikethechild,Mommyactuallydoesn’tlikeDovechocolate.Viewingchildhooddevelopmentasascientificinvestigationthrowslightonhowchildrenlearn,butitalsooffersaninspiringlookatscienceandscientists.Whydoyoungchildrenandscientistsseemtobesomuchalike?Psychologistshavesuggestedthatscienceasaneffort—thedesiretoexplore,explain,andunderstandourworld—issimplysomethingthatcomesfromourbabyhood.Perhapsevolution(进化)providedhumanbabieswithcuriosityandanaturaldrivetoexplaintheirworlds,andadultscientistssimplymakeuseofthesamedrivethatservedthemaschildren.Thesamecognitive(认知的)systemsthatmakeyoungchildrenfeelgoodaboutfiguringsomethingoutmayhavebeenadoptedbyadultscientists.Assomepsychologistsputit,“Itisnotthatchildrenarelittlescientistsbutthatscientistsarebigchildren.”31.Accordingtosomedevelopmentalpsychologists,________.A.ababy’splayissomehowsimilartoascientist’sexperimentB.thenatureofbabies’playhasbeenthoroughlyinvestigatedC.scientificresearchintobabies’gamesispossibleD.ababy’splayisnothingmorethanagame32.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Scientistsandbabiesofteninteractwitheachother.B.Babiesarebornwiththeknowledgeofobjectsupport.C.Babiesseemtocollectevidencejustasscientistsdo.D.Scientistsandbabiesseemtoobservetheworlddifferently.33.Childrenmaylearntherulesoflanguageby_______.A.observingtheirparents’behaviorsB.repeatingtheirownexperimentsC.investigatinghumanpsychologyD.exploringthephysicalworld34.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Childrenmayhavegreaterabilitytofigureoutthingsthanscientists.B.One’sdriveforscientificresearchmaybecomestrongerashegrows.C.Studyingbabies’playmayleadtoabetterunderstandingofscience.D.Theworldmaybemoreclearlyexplainedthroughchildren’splay.EAsanyyoungerbrotherwilltellyou,havingabigbrotherinvolvesalotofwalkinginsomeoneelse’sshadow,especiallywhenyouhaveabrotherwhoisatypicalexampleof“cool”.ForyearsIwantedtodoeverythingmyelderbrotherTysondid,butnomatterhowhardItried,Iwasalwaystheneglected(被忽略的)one.Mylegsjustweren’tmadetorunlikehis.Icouldneverplaybasketballwell.Iprobablywouldhavecontinuedtryingtokeepupwithhimfortherestofmyhighschoolcareer,butwhenmyfamilymoved,everythingchanged.Tysonleftforcollege,soIhadtostartatanewschoolallbymyself.Thisnewstartgavemeanopportunitytoredefinemyselfanddiscoveranentirelynewversionof“cool”.Idon’tknowwhatmademedecidetotrysomenewactivitiesatthenewschool,butonedayIchancedtoshowupforanafter-schoolmeetingoftheScienceOlympiadteam.Ihadalwaysbeenfascinatedwithchemistry,biology,andmath,butsincethoseinterestshadn’tfitTyson’sdefinitionof“cool”,Ihadneverpursuedthem.Onthisday,forsomereason,Idid.Asweorganizedteams,preparedresourcesandpracticedansweringquestions,IfeltmoreconnectedthanIeverhadtoanysportsteam.Ididn’tfeelasthoughIneededtokeepupwithanybodyelse;Iwasfinallywithpeerswhounderstoodme.ItwassogoodtofeelacceptedforwhatI’mgoodat.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Iactuallyfeltcool.NowIknowwhoIam!I’mTyson’slittlebrother,butthat’sonlypartofmyidentity.I’macoolguyinmyownway,too.I’mrelievedtoknowthat“cool”hasamuchbroaderdefinitionthanwhatIusedtothink.35.Whatopportunitydidthenewstartgivetheauthor?36.Whyhadtheauthorneverpursuedtheinterestsofchemistry,bio

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