资源简介 景德镇一中2025-2026学年度第一学期期中考试高一(19)、(20)班英语第一部分听力:请参考全市统考试卷第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AJoin us for TransForm, the interactive summer camp that helps you teens find your passion by participating in various activities and connecting with others.Experience TransFormTransForm allows you to get to focus on your chosen track through subject matter talks, hands-on workshops, and off-site experiences. However, if you are unsure what track you want, you still get to explore any workshop you want as part of our Explore Workshops. Besides, your parents will also be able to participate in workshops selected just for them to learn about cutting-edge science.Schedule of Programming17 July Time Activities 14:00-15:00 Lead to Change Kick-off 15:00-16:30 Programme Showcase 16:30-18:00 Track Workshops 18 July Time Activities 9:30-11:00 Career Fireside Chats 13:00-14:15 Youth Panel 14:15-16:20 Track Keynotes19 July Time Activities 8:00-12:00 Off-site Experiences 13:00-15:00 Gallery Viewing 15:15-16:45 Adult Workshops 20 July Time Activities 9:00-11:15 Explore Workshops 13:30-16:00 Keynote Speech 16:15-17:00 CelebrationProgramming Tracks·Agricultural Science: Introducing you to areas such as biology, urban farming, and environmental science so that you can explore the field of agriculture·Community Booster: Guiding you to develop innovative solutions for real-world challenges and create transformative progress to benefit all communities·Healthy Living: Empowering you to make healthy decisions in such areas as nutrition and emotional well-being, and lead healthy lifestyles·Science Lab: Leading you to explore the skills you need to succeed in life in key areas like computer science, robotics, and physics21. TransForm allows the teens to____________.A. select workshops for their parents B. prepare track topics for the campC. design programme activities D. attend hands-on sessions22. According to the schedule, which activity can the teens participate in A. Keynote Speech on 17 July. B. Youth Panel on 18 July.C. Celebration on 19 July. D. Programme Showcase on 20 July.23. What can the teens do in the Programming Tracks A. Build urban communities. B. Serve as guides on a farm.C. Learn about healthy living. D. Volunteer in a science lab.BThe red-crowned crane (丹顶鹤) is a national first-class protected wildlife. However, due to environmental and ecological damage, the number of red-crowned cranes had been dangerously declining when Zhao Shiwei joined the Zhaoquan River Management Station in1992. Artificial breeding of red-crowned cranes became an important part of Zhao’s work.3 red-crowned crane birds hatched at the station through his artificial program in 1996. Despite tasting success, Zhao and his team encountered hardships the following year. In 1997, not a single red-crowned crane bird hatched. And in 1998, only one red-crowned crane chick hatched through artificial breeding, but it died soon after.In 1999, the station rescued 7 injured red-crowned cranes from the wild, which brought a crucial ray of hope for the program. That drove Zhao and his colleagues to check temperature control devices, go through a huge amount of data, and seek advice from experts, hoping to achieve a breakthrough in artificial breeding. They tried every possible method, even consulting technicians from nearby chicken farms. Finally, the artificial breeding program improved a lot. Later, a record of 85 red-crowned crane birds hatched at the station through a combination of artificial and natural breeding methods. Over the past 30 years, Zhao has always been personally involved in the hatching process. “This part is the most crucial; there cannot be the slightest error,” he said.Later, Zhao realized that with the number of artificially bred red-crowned cranes increasing, the bond between the cranes and humans was growing stronger. “But they are the spirits of nature and hence should return to nature,” Zhao said. Therefore, Zhao provided outdoor training to artificially bred red-crowned cranes in the reserve in order to increase the number of wild red-crowned cranes. Up to now, Zhao and his team have bred and released more than 200 red-crowned cranes after ensuring they will be able to survive in nature.24.What does the author imply about the red-crowned cranes in the first two paragraphs A.They're at risk of going extinct. B.They top all other wildlife in value.C.Their artificial breeding started in 1992. D.Their number stopped declining in 1996.25.What was the turning point in the artificial breeding program A.Raising sufficient funds. B.Rescuing 7 wild cranes.C.Hiring some wildlife experts. D.Purchasing advanced devices.26.Why did Zhao train cranes outdoors A.To give tourists chances to admire cranes.B.To improve cranes' survival skills in the wild.C.To increase the number of artificially-bred cranes.D.To strengthen the bond between cranes and humans.27.What is Zhao Shiwei's attitude towards his work of protecting red-crowned cranes over the 30 years A. Reluctant and doubtful. B. Passionate and careful.C. Pessimistic and indifferent. D. Devoted and committed.COne of my bad habits is saying “busy” when people ask me how I' m doing. Sometimes it' s because I actually am busy, but other times it' s because that' s what I think I' m supposed to say. That' s what important people say. That' s what people who get promoted say. But working long hours doesn' t drive better results. Never taking a vacation won' t lead to a promotion. So why are we so proud to talk about how busy we are all the time In 2016, researchers from Columbia, Harvard, and Georgetown conducted a study to figure it out. They found busy people are perceived to be of high status, and interestingly, these status attributions are heavily influenced by our own beliefs about social mobility. In other words, the more we believe that one has the opportunity for success based on hard work, the more we tend to think that people who skip leisure and work all the time are of higher standing.That' s why we feel like we have to appear busy, and there' s a real perception that if someone is knee-deep in meetings, emails, and stress, then they' re probably a big deal. This culture of busyness is making it hard for employees to find work-life balance. According to a recent study, one in five highly engaged employees is at risk of burnout.Personally, I' m going to stop saying “busy” when people ask me how I am. It sounds self-righteous (自以为是的)and sets the wrong tone. Phrases like “I have limited access to email” and “I' ll respond as soon as I get back” sound like you' re being held against your will from working as opposed to making the most of your time off.By rejecting the myth that busyness equals worth, we free ourselves and others from exhaustion. True success isn' t about working harder; it' s about working smarter and finding balance. Let' s redefine what it means to be productive—and start valuing rest as much as effort.28.How does the author introduce the topic in the first paragraph A. By quoting famous people. B. By presenting statistical data.C. By comparing different opinions. D. By introducing personal experience.29.Why do we tend to think that busy people are of high status A. Our status can be attributed to our social mobility.B. We hold the belief that hard work leads to success.C. Our own opportunity for success never comes easily.D. We find few people of high status have time for leisure.30.What does the underlined phrase “knee-deep in” in Paragraph 3 probably mean A. Bored with. B. Worried about.C. Fully involved in. D. Very interested in.31. What is the author' s purpose in writing the passage A. To advise employees on how to achieve work-life balance.B. To share his personal experience of overcoming a bad habit.C. To introduce a study on people' s attitude towards busyness.D. To argue against the culture of equating busyness with worth.DScientists are advancing brain-computer interface (BCI) technology with a breakthrough system that translates inner speech into audible words. Developed by US researchers, this " thought decoder(解码器)” achieved 74% accuracy in converting the imagined speech of four paralyzed volunteers into sound.Unlike earlier BCIs, which relied on brain signals from attempted speech or writing, the new device directly interprets neural patterns linked to phonemes (speech units), aiming to restore fluent communication for those with speech or motor disabilities.The system works by implanting sensors in the motor cortex(运动皮层), the brain region controlling movement, including speech. As volunteers think of words, machine learning algorithms(算法) analyze neural activity to identify phoneme patterns and reconstruct sentences. Stanford neuroscientist Benyamin Meschede-Krasa explains, “If you just have to think about speech instead of actually trying to speak, it' s potentially easier and faster.”Researchers discovered overlapping brain signals between attempted and imagined speech, but the system could distinguish them through probability calculations. For example, it recognized 125,000 words by linking frequent phoneme combinations. “These patterns are a similar but smaller version of attempted speech activity," notes Stanford' s Frank Willett, adding, “We decoded them well enough to prove the principle, but not as well as attempted speech.”There’s still a long way to go here, and the BCI often fell far short of that 74 maximum accuracy rating. However, by utilizing upgraded implant technology and mapping more of the brain for thought cues, the researchers are confident that the system can be quickly improved over the next few years.Another issue to overcome is the potential for translating, logging, and speaking out inner monologues that are intended to be kept private--not something you want in a BCI. Safeguards like thinking of a special password to start and stop decoding could be implemented here, the researchers suggest. This concept was trialed in the experiments with 98 percent accuracy.This follows other progress, such as a recent real-time thought-decoding study (personalized to one individual). “The future of BCIs is bright,” Willett says. “This gives hope that speech BCIs may one day restore communication as fluent and natural as conversational speech.”How does the new BCI system differ from earlier models A. It uses external sensors instead of implants.B. It requires physical movement to generate speech.C. It relies on brain signals from attempted writing only.D. It directly decodes neural patterns associated with inner speech.What can we infer from Paragraph 3 A. Benyamin Meschede-Krasa invented the new BCI system.B. The motor cortex is only responsible for speaking movements.C. Machine learning plays a key role in linking brain signals to words.D. The new BCI needs users to silently speak words to generate neural signals.What privacy concern is raised about the BCI system A. It stores thoughts without user approval.B. It might decode unintended private thoughts.C. It cannot differentiate between multiple users.It requires users to share mental passwords publicly.Which of the following is the best title for the text A. BCIs: The Future of Medical ImplantsB. Breakthrough in Decoding Imagined SpeechC. The Morals of Translating Inner MonologuesD. Overcoming Paralysis Through Brain Technology第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。If you' ve tried and failed to stick to a fitness plan in the past, you may feel like you' ll never be the type of person who exercises regularly and enjoys it or that you' ll never find the time to exercise in the first place. ____31____ Here are some tips that can help.Set a time____32____ If you don' t set a time, there' s a chance you may put off exercise until you feel more motivated or less tired. And the more often you do this, the harder it will become to turn your workouts into a habit.Make it funYou' ll find it hard to make exercise a daily habit if you view it as a chore, so make it fun. ____33____ If you enjoy walking when it' s quiet outside, take advantage of early mornings.Reward your effortsExercise takes effort, so reward that effort. If your gym shoes aren' t up to the task, buy a new pair. Do whatever you can to make exercise a habit. ____34____ Don' t be hard on yourself.Life will sometimes get in the way of your daily exercise routine (常规). ____35____ But don' t give up or give yourself a hard time. Just get back to working out as soon as you can.A. It' s better to exercise with a friend.B. But getting into a workout habit is possible.C. If you' ve taken up walking, track your daily steps.D. Then give yourself a treat for keeping exercising.E. If you love music, fill your ears with inspiring songs while exercising.F. Decide on a time of day to exercise that works best for you and stick to it.G. Illness, family and work responsibilities all can mess up your workout plans.第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。An extreme sport like BMX (Bicycle Motocross) may not be the first thing that comes to mind to help overcome a mental health condition. However, that is ____41____ what enabled Nikita Ducarroz to fight her fears.As a child, Ducarroz spent every ____42____ moment on the soccer field. But at 13, the talented athlete began to suffer from ____43____ anxiety attacks that made it hard for her to leave home. When her mother told her she had to continue playing a sport, Ducarroz found BMX as a way to ____44____ that requirement. Little did she know that BMX would soon ____45____ every aspect of her life, and become the reason why she would push through her fears one step at a time.The tale began when a BMX video on YouTube inspired her to try the extreme sport. She saved up for a bike. Then she began practicing ____46____ in her driveway. Soon, her excellent skills brought her enough ____47____ to ride at the local skate park. With that confidence, Ducarroz was ____48____ to ride in the competition in 2016, and she has not looked back since.“The bike made me get out of the house, go to the skate park, and ____49____ get on a plane,”said Ducarroz.“It _____50_____ me to overcome all my fears.”The 26-year-old is now one of the world’s best female BMX freestylers. Ducarroz now has her _____51_____ set on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. She says, “My goal in Los Angeles is another medal. I can get that done with the training.”Though she still suffers occasional _____52_____ attacks, Ducarroz now knows how to manage them. To help others with mental health conditions, Ducarroz has started an Instagram page called MindTricks. It is where people discuss their fears _____53_____.“MindTricks started because of my own _____54_____ that I was making on Instagram about mental health,” she explained, “and I thought, ‘Why don’t we create a place where others can do the same, a central spot where everyone can read about these stories and also feel _____55_____ to share their own stories ’”41. A. precisely B. automatically C. roughly D. temporarily42. A. precious B. boring C. spare D. urgent43. A. slight B. mild C. occasional D. severe44. A. end B. fulfill C. measure D. resist45. A. put off B. ate away C. took over D. slowed down46. A. concepts B. tricks C. facilities D. models47. A. confidence B. muscle C. patience D. fortune48. A. likely B. hesitant C. ready D. effortless49. A. gradually B. abruptly C. swiftly D. eventually50. A. blocked B. pushed C. left D. hooked51. A. luck B. sight C. standard D. training52. A. panic B. heart C. delight D. annoyance53. A. carefully B. privately C. safely D. humbly54. A. posts B. medals C. appearance D. choices55. A. ashamed B. reserved C. necessary D. enlightened第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China’s Guizhou province, has a rich history and culture. It has undergone continuous betterment and now ____56____ (attract) a steady stream of visitors. Breathtaking ____57____ (landscape), tea culture, and energetic ethnic (民族的) minorities are the three main features that define Guiyang and wider Guizhou, and visitors can enjoy them all in Qingzhen city, west of Guiyang.AJ Donnelly, a British vlogger, visited Qingzhen to explore its characteristic customs and ____58____ (invite) scenery. In this video trip, AJ showed us around the Hongfeng Lake, which ____59____ (surround) by beautiful red leaves in autumn, and China’s newest social media hit, the Yangpi Cave Waterfall, which is famous ____60____ its breathtaking Karst landforms. In the Ludishao Tea Expo Garden, AJ buried ____61____ (he) in tea aroma (芳香) and tried hand-picking his own tea. AJ also visited the Maige Miao and Bouyei ethnic township ____62____ mainly live the “Four Seals Miao”, ____63____ branch of the Miao people. Their characteristic clothing made a surprising ____64____ (appear) in Milan Fashion Week and served the world a visual feast.Charming Qingzhen is just a glimpse (一瞥) of “Cool Guiyang”, and there are more splendid views the city has ____65____ (choose) e and see for yourselves, will you 写作(共两节,满分40分,请参考全市统考试卷)请注意:两篇作文写在全市统考答题卡上,客观题答案写在两个班专用答题卡上,两张答题卡都要上交(分开收)。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览