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第2頁/共10頁昌平區2025年高三年級第二次統一練習英語2025.5本試卷共12頁,共100分。考試時長90分鐘。考生務必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分知識運用(共兩節,30分)第一節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Ineverconsideredmyselfartisticuntilthatrainyautumnafternoon.Mrs.Riley,ourartteacher,handedoutcanvases(畫布)withanunusual1,“Paintwhatyoufeelotherscannotsee.”Myclassmates2dippedbrushesintobrightcolors,whileIstaredatthe3surface,noideainmymind,andimmersedmyselfinself-doubt.Foryears,Ihad4todrawexceptforstickfiguresandconvincedthat5wasn’tmygift.Butasraindropstappedthewindowlikeapieceofbeautifulmusic,anideasparked—Imixedgreysandbluestocapturetherhythmofthestorm.Tomy6,Mrs.Rileypausedandlookedatmydrawing.“This...hasdepth,”shemurmured,noddingherheadslightly.Thatnight,Ilayawake,tornbetweenexcitementandfear.Mysketchbook(速寫本),longhiddenundertextbooks,resurfacedlikeanoldfriend.Ibegansketchingshadowsdancingthroughstreetlights,steamcurlingfromteacups—ordinarymagicI’dalways7.Weekslater,theschoolexhibitionarrived.Mypiece“UrbanSymphony”hungbesideabstractpaintings.Visitorsrushedpastmyworkwithoutpauseuntilalittlegirlpulledhermother’ssleeve.“Look!It’slikethecityisbreathing!”Herwordswerebeyondmypersonal8.Now,asIprepareforartcollege,IoftenrecallMrs.Riley’swisdom:“Visiongrowswhenwedareto9theinvisible.”Thatblankcanvastaughtmecreativityisn’taboutskill,butthe10toshareouruniqueperspectives.1.A.task B.gift C.sign D.game2.A.suddenly B.eventually C.immediately D.casually3.A.messy B.blank C.torn D.rough4.A.pretended B.decided C.promised D.refused5.A.sincerity B.creativity C.curiosity D.generosity6.A.surprise B.anger C.regret D.horror7.A.forgot B.tracked C.ignored D.witnessed8.A.control B.authority C.capacity D.expectation9.A.explore B.question C.create D.protect10.A.dream B.chance C.courage D.demand第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。請在答題卡指定區域作答。AOliviaVibbert,14-year-old,triedtoestablishherownnonprofit.In2016,11(help)thehomelessinwinter,sherequestedsockdonationswhenknowingsocksareamongthemostneededitems.Thecampaignstartedoutwiththebiggoalof1,000sockdonations—amilestonethat12(achieve)inmeredays.Thenshewentontocollectmoresocks.Sofar,Olivia13(receive)over8,000pairsofdonatedsocks.BResearchshowsthatpeoplearemorelikelytomaintainanexerciseroutineiftheyenjoytheactivitiestheychoose.Iftheexerciseyouaredoingisnotenjoyable,yourmotivationwillgraduallydecrease.Soyouneedtofind14interestsyou.Somegymsofferatastersessionbeforeyousignup,15canhelpyougetafeelforwhatanewplacemightbelike.Onceyoufindastyleyouenjoy,youwillbe16(cheerful)thanever.CWhilesocialmediahasconnectedpeopleglobally,itsoverusemayharmmentalhealth.Teenagersspendinghoursscrollingshortvideosoftenfeellonely,17(lack)realcommunication.Studies18(conduct)in2023showthat60%ofuserscomparetheirlivestoothers’posts,leadingtoanxiety.However,used19(wise),theseplatformscanpromoteculturalexchange.Educatorssuggestlimitingscreentimeandengaging20offlinesomeactivities.Afterall,technologyismeanttoservehumans,notcontrolthem.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,38分)第一節(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AInvestorServicesisoneofthecoredepartmentsinGlobalCoreOperations,mainlyinchargeofshareholdermeetingservicestolistedissuerclients.TheStudentIntern(實習生)willmainlysupporttheteamtoensuretimelyservicedelivery.Aroleyouwilllove:Athree-monthinternshipfromOctobertotheendofDecemberwillbeanexcitingopportunityforauniversitystudenttogainfantasticexposureinaglobalcorporationanddelivershareholdermeetingservicestolistedissuerclientsinChina.Otherkeyresponsibilitiesinclude:?Providemeetingsupportandorganizeshareholders’meetingsinBeijing,Shanghaiorotherlocations(includingremoteareas).?Conductmeetingoperationsandlearnmeetinghandlingprocedures,studyvariousmeetingtypesandtheirspecificrequirements.?Conductpreparationwork,includingbutnotlimitedto,draftingrelevantdocuments,coordinatingwithrelevantparties,arrangingmeetinglogisticsandsettingupsystems.?Assistdailyoperationoftheteamandworkcloselywithteammemberstoensurealldailytasksarecompletedaccuratelyandpromptly.?Workatleast4daysaweekandfrequenttravelmayberequired.Requirementsfortheroleinclude:?Universitystudents,preferablyinFinance,Accounting,Economic,InformationTechnology,BusinessorComputerSciencerelatedmajors.?Goodcommunicationskills,nativeinChinese.?Strongtimemanagementskills.?Abilitytoworkindependentlyandcollaborativelyunderpressure.Rewardsdesignedforyou:?Flexibleworkingtimetohelpyoufindthebestbalancebetweenworkandlifestyle.?Healthandwellbeingrewardsthatcanbetailoredtosupportyouandyourfamily.?Investinourbusinessbysettingasidesalarytopurchasesharesinourcompany,andyou’llreceiveacompanycontributionaswell.21.InInvestorServices,astudentinternwill_________.A.editdraftsfortherelevantclientsB.leadandsupporttheteammembersC.delivershareholdermeetingservicesD.setupITsystemsfortheshareholders22.Theinternsarerequiredtohave________.A.relevantexperienceB.goodcommunicationskillsC.highproficiencyinasecondlanguageD.applicabledegreesinFinanceorAccounting23.Whatwillthecompanyprovidefortheinterns?A.Flexibleworkplacewithoutpressure.B.Prioritytobuycompanyshares.C.Personalizedfitnessplans.D.Tailoredhealthbenefits.BAt17yearsold,mostarestilllearningbasicdrivingskillsinAmerica.Oncethecarisparked,thedayispackedwithschoolactivitiesandhangingoutwithfriends.Butat17,MaggieTaraskahadadistinctivegoalinmind:FlyaloneacrosstheUnitedStates.BothofMaggie’sparentswereretiredfromtheairforce,sotheurgetoflyisinMaggie’sblood.Shewenttoflightschool,putinthehourswithaninstructorandstartedonhertraininghours.Butonherfirsttakeoff,somethingdidn’tsoundright.Theplanehadlostoneofthelandinggearwheels.“AssoonasItookoff,Ijustheardsomethingwaswronginstinctively.”saidMaggie.Herinstructortalkedtoherfromthegroundwhileshecircledafewtimestogatherherself.“Iwasfrightened,thinkingaboutallthebadthingsthatcouldhavehappened;IwasthinkingabouthowmyparentswereonthegroundasIknewtheywerewatching.”Stressandpaniccancauseanyofustomakecarelessdecisions.Ittakesmentalpracticetocalmdown.“Takeafewbreaths,focusonthemomentandfollowtheplan.Ipanickedabit,butfollowedmytraining.”Maggiewasalittleshakyasshetalkedtothetower,butshehadaperfectbellylandingthatskiddedontheinfieldgrass.Herfathercouldn’tbeprouder.“BythetimeIsawMaggieonherapproach,itwasabetterapproachthanIcouldhaveflown,”hesaid.Cheerseruptedinthetower,andMaggietookadeepbreathandclimbedoutoftheplane.Creditdoesgotothecrewfortalkingtoher.Yes,weallneedsomeonetotalkusthroughchallengingtimes,butintheend,itwasallMaggieatthecontrols.Wecouldallbeforgivenforcallingitquitsafteranexperiencelikethat.Afterall,itwasabitdistressing.Sowalkingawaywouldbeunderstandable.Butfivedayslater,Maggiewasgoingthroughherpre-flightsafetyinspections,checkingthewings,especiallycheckingthelandinggear.“Itfeelsamazing,”shesaid,“Itgivesanincrediblesenseofliberation.”Atsomepointinourlives,wewillallbeinasituationforthefirsttime.It’sscary.Butifyoufaceyourfears,thewholeworldopensuptoyou.24.Maggie’surgetoflyalonewasmainlyinfluencedby________.A.herparents’backgroundinairforceB.herexperienceofschoolactivitiesC.herinstructor’sencouragementsD.herbasicdrivingskills25.WhenMaggieheardsomethingwrongduringtakeoff,she________.A.landedtheplaneimmediatelyB.thoughtofherparents’expectationC.circledafewtimestocalmherselfdownD.continuedflyingasifnothinghadhappened26.WhichwordswouldbestdescribeMaggie’spersonality?A.Proudandintelligent.B.Positiveandcautious.C.Patientandresponsible.D.Fearlessanddetermined.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.B.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.C.Fortunefavorsthebrave.D.Practicemakesperfect.CMicrosoftExcel’sauto-correctionhaslongannoyedcasualusers.Dashes(破折號)beforelistsofnumbersaremisreadasaminussign.Phonenumberslosetheirleadingzeroes.Credit-cardnumbersgetre-expressedinscientificnotation,like1.30521E+17.Geneticistsstrugglewithaparticularversionofthisproblem.Agene(基因)calledMembraneAssociatedRing-CH-typefinger1,commonlyknownasMARCH1,is,forinstance,frequentlyre-encodedasthedateMarch1.SomethingsimilarhappenstogenesintheSeptinfamily,ofwhichSEPT1isamember,andtoBasicHelix-Loop-HelixFamilyMemberE41,oftenknownasDEC2.Thisproblemwasfirstnoticedin2004,butwasbroughttowiderattentionin2016byMarkZiemannofDeakinUniversity,inAustralia.Bysurveying166,000genomics-relatedpaperspublishedbetween2014and2020,heandhisco-authorsshowedthatthenumberofpapersusingExcelhassteadilyincreased,andtheproportionwithauto-correcterrorsisataround30%.Errorshavealsobeenflaggedbyresearchersinotherlanguages.InPortuguese,forinstance,AGO2(ArgonauteRISCCatalyticComponent2)rebrandsitselfasAgosto2.DutchusersexperienceproblemswithMEI1(MeioticDouble-StrandedBreakFormationProtein1),“Mei”beingtheDutchfor“May”.AndgeneticistsinFinland,wherethefirstmonthoftheyeariscalledTammikuu,findTAMM41encodingitselfas41stofJanuary.Thiscontinuingstateofaffairsissurprising.InAugust2020,thecommitteewhichstandardisesgenenamesrenamedthosebeginningMARC,MARCHandSEPTtobeginMTARC,MARCHFandSEPTIN,andrebrandedDEC1asDELEC1.Otherproblematicgenenamesremained,butthiswaswidelyseenasastepintherightdirection.DrZiemann’slatestpaper,though,suggeststhatfewresearchershavetakenit.Sucherrorsoftenseemamusingratherthandangerous.Buttheyreflectadeeperproblem,whichisthatspreadsheetsallowsuchsilenterrors,toowellcamouflagedforauthorsortheireditorstospot,togoundetectedforyears.Tostopthis,DrZiemannrecommendsresearchersabandonsoftwarelikeExcelinfavorofscheduledcodewrittenwithscientificapplicationsinmind.Suchprogramsaremoredifficulttobeautocorrectedandeasiertoexamine.Whetherhisadvicewillbetakenthistimeremainstobeseen.28.AsforExcel’sauto-correctissue,whichstatementmightDrZiemannagreewith?A.Switchingtoscience-specificcodingtools.B.RelyingonExcel’sadvancedfunction.C.Adoptingtherenamedgeneterms.D.Avoidingauto-correctinpapers.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“camouflaged”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Decorateddeliberately. B.Hiddenunnoticeably.C.Correctedautomatically. D.Increasedsharply.30.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toemphasizethedrawbackofautocorrectioninscientificresearch.B.Toexplainaproblem-solvingprocedureforautocorrection.C.TorecommendanewsoftwaretoreplaceExcel.D.ToadvocateacampaigntoabandonExcel.DOfthemanypatientswhoneedanorganfromadonor,90%gowithout.About240millionpeoplelivewithraregeneticdiseases,mostofwhichcannotbetreated.Eachyearpoordietscausemorethan10millionearlydeaths.Sufferingonsuchanimmensescalecanappearhopeless.However,atechniquecalledCRISPRgeneeditingpromisestohelpdealwiththeseissuesandmanymoreandproperregulationcanhelpitdevelop.CRISPRislikeaneditorforDNA.ItcanrewriteDNA,removingharmfulmutations(突變)oraddingprotectiveones.Thissummer,clinicaltrials(試驗)willstartonpigorganseditedforhumantransplants.Lastyear,thefirstnewtreatmentwentonthemarket.Itseeminglycuressickle-celldiseaseandbeta-thalassemia,twoblooddisordersthataffectmillions.Ifongoingtrialssucceed,aone-timetreatmentmightprotectagainstheartattacksforlife.CRISPRcanalsohelpfarming.Itcanincreaseoutputsorprotectcropsfromclimatechange.Soon,consumersmaygethealthier,tastierfoods.Butnowisacrucialtime.Sinceitsdiscoveryin2012,CRISPRhasreplacedold,less–effectiveideas.Genetreatment,whichusesvirusestoinsertgenes,cantreatraregeneticdiseasesbutisexpensive.Geneticallymodified(GM)crops,whichborrowgenesfromotherspecies,faceoppositioninEurope.CRISPRoffersanewway.Buttosucceed,itneedscontinuousinvestment,whichmeansachievingreal-worldsuccesses.Forthistohappen,scientistsmustshowtheycangetCRISPRintomorebodycellseasilyandcheaply.Ifitcancreatepersonalizedtreatmentsforindividualmutations,itwillbeevenmoreuseful.Thisrequiresnewscienceandbetterregulation.Currentregulationsforrare-diseasedrugsaren’tsuitablefornewmedicines.Theystoppatientsfromgettingnewtreatments.Developingdrugsforsmallgroupshasalwaysbeenhard,andmanyCRISPRcompaniesarestruggling.ButCRISPRisprogrammable,sothesamedrugcantargetdifferentmutations.Ifsafetytestingandmanufacturingstandardsareloosened,small-batchdrugsforrarediseasescanbemademorecheaply.Forpatientswhomaydiebeforedrugapproval,thisisagoodtrade-off.Agriculturealsoneedsreform.Inmanyregions,gene-editedfoodsareregulatedlikeGMfoods,thoughthey’redifferent.Gene-editedplantshavetheirowngenesadjusted,notgenesfromotherspecies.Britainplanstopassnew,looserlawsforgene-editedfoodstoaddressclimatechangethreatstofoodsecurity.Butpublictrustinregulatorsandscientistscouldbeaproblem.31.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.ThechallengesandrequirementsforCRISPR’ssuccess.B.ThedifferencesbetweenCRISPRandGMfarming.C.Theeconomicbenefitsofgeneticengineering.D.ThehistoryofCRISPRdevelopment.32.Whatcanbeinferredaboutcurrentsafetytestingstandards?A.TheyareunnecessaryforCRISPRtreatments.B.Theydelaytreatmentaccessforurgentcases.C.Theyensurecompletesafetyforallpatients.D.Theyfocusonlyonagriculturalproducts.33.AsforCRISPRgeneediting,theauthoris________.A.criticalB.doubtfulC.indifferentD.positive34.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.CRISPR:MedicalBreakthroughsandFundingShortages.B.CRISPR:PublicDistrustinAgriculturalInnovation.C.CRISPR:PotentialandRegulatoryAdaptation.D.CRISPR:LimitationsinCurrentApplications.第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Manypeopletalkaloudtothemselves.35Unlikethesilentmentalconversationstermedinnerspeech,thisbehaviorinvolvesvoicedexpression.Researchershaveobservedthatthephenomenonfrequentlyarisesinparticularcircumstances;thoselivingalone,forinstance,demonstrateheightenedengagementwithsuchself-dialogue.Thisinspirestheresearcherstoinvestigateitspsychologicalroots.36Talkingoutloudisacommonwayforpeoplewhospendlotsoftimealonetokeepthemselvescompany.Forexample,childrenwhogrowupalonepracticeself-talkmorefrequentlythanthosewhohavebrothersandsisters—aswellasadultswhohadanimaginarycompanionwhentheywerekids.Anothersignificantfactordrivingpeopletotalkoutloudtothemselvesistheneedtodealwithstressfulsituations,particularlywhentheyfeeluncertainabouthowtoactorwhatemotionstoprocess.Researchhasshownthatindividualstendtoself-talkmorewhentheyarefeelinganxiousordealingwithrepetitivethoughts.37Self-talkservesasatoolthathelpsthemworkthroughthesechallenges.Agealsoplaysaroleinthisbehavior.Youngchildrentalkoutloudtothemselvesastheyarelearningsocialroles.38Theelderlyarealsomorelikelytoself-talk,whichmaybeduetotheirneedformemoryassistanceortheresultofloweredself-control.Talkingoutloudtoyourselfisperfectlynormalandevenbeneficial.Itcanimprovehowwellyouperformatatask.Inonestudy,basketballplayersperformedbetterwhentheytalkedthroughtheirmovesoutloudinanencouragingorinstructionalway.Therecanalso,surprisingly,beasocialaspect.Inthatcase,self-talkblurs(模糊)thelinebetweeninternalandinterpersonalcommunication.39_____A.Itisabehaviorknownasexternalself-talk.B.Theirself-talkfocusmoreonrecallingpastevents.C.Upsettingexperiencesmakepeoplewanttoresolvethem.D.Andeventuallytheirself-talkbecomesinternalizedasinnerspeech.E.Socialdisconnectionclearlystandsoutasoneofseveralkeyreasons.F.Thisbehavioriscommonlyseeninpeoplewhohavedifficultysocializing.G.Itisawaytoletotherpeopledirectlyorindirectlyknowwhatwearethinking.第三部分書面表達(共兩節,32分)第一節(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區域作答。Intoday’sfast-paced,achievement-orientedsociety,productivityisoftenassociatedwithtimemanagement.Weoftenthinkthattobeproductive,weneedtomastertime-managementtechniques.Buthaveyouevernoticedthatwhenyou’reemotionallywornout,youstruggletostayorganizedormotivated?Orwhenyou’reoverwhelmed,taskslikeansweringemailsordoinglaundrypileup?Unresolvedemotions,suchasfearsofdisappointingothersormissingoutonopportunities,oftendrivepeopletoover-commit.Evenwithawell-organizedcalendar,youmayfindyourselfsqueezinginextratasks,onlytofeeloverwhelmedandrushed,whichcanleadtoanxietyorevendepression.Theproblemisnotyourtime-managementskills,butemotionaloverload.Trueproductivityisn’taboutdoingmoreinlesstime;it’saboutmanagingyourenergy,emotions,andwell-beingoverthelongterm.Researchshowsthatemployeeswhopracticeemotionalregulationexperience20-30%higherproductivitythanthosewhorelyonlyontimemanagement.Thegoodnewsisthatemotionalmanagementisn’taboutgrandgestures—itgrowsinsmall,intentionalshifts.Startbypausingbeforeagreeingtonewcommitments.Whensomeoneasksyoutotakeonanadditionaltask,don’timmediatelyagree.Askforsometimetoconsideritandreviewyourotherobligations.Besides,separateyourworkoutcomesfromyourself-worth.Byshiftingfromaperfectionistmindsettoagrowth-orientedone,youwillfocusonlearningratherthanonlyonachievingperfectoutcomes.Togetoutofaseeminglycruelcycle,ittakespatienceandsensibilitywithinyourself.Changeishard,buteverystep,nomatterhowsmall,isasteptowardreclaimingyourwell-being.40.Whatoftenmakepeopleover-commit?41.Whatistrueproductivityabout?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Byshiftingfromaperfectionistmindsettoagrowth-orientedone,youwillconcentrateonmanagingemotionsratherthanonlyonachievingperfectoutcomes.43.Besideswhatismentionedinthepassage,whatelsecanyoudotobettermanageyouremotions?(Inabout40words)第二節(20分)假設你是紅星中學高三學生李華,你校正在舉辦“戲曲進校園(ChineseOperaEnterstheCampus)”系列活動,你是活動的負責人,打算邀請你校英國交換生Jim來參加,請你用英文給他寫一封郵件。內容要點:1.活動時間與地點;2.活動內容及邀請理由。注意:1.詞數100左右;2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數。DearJim,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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