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Let’s regard AI as a smart partner rather than a shortcut to learning. That’s all. Thank you!Version 2(DeepSeek):Hello, everyone!I’m pleased to have the opportunity to share my opinion on how to use AI wisely for learning. What I firmly believe is that AI should serve as a learning assistant, rather than a replacement for our own critical thinking.My suggestions are as follows. First of all, use AI to explain concepts — which is exactly where it works best — instead of copying its answers directly. Additionally, always verify the information it provides, as AI can sometimes make errors. Only when we stay skeptical and selective can we truly benefit from this technology.Let AI be a partner in your learning journey, not a shortcut to avoiding hard work. That’s all. Thank you!【答案】 Ricky decided to follow his father’s advice. The next day, he gathered his courage and went to talk to his instructor after class. He honestly shared his difficulties in keeping up with the lessons and his fear of falling behind. The instructor was very patient and gave him clear learning plans and useful learning materials. Following the suggestion, Ricky also borrowed some easier books related to computer skills. He kept studying every day and gradually found the knowledge easier to understand. Little by little, he no longer felt helpless or lonely.With growing confidence, Ricky started to challenge himself in new ways. He began to sit closer in class and actively asked questions. He even tried to communicate with his classmates and formed small groups to discuss difficult points together. His hard work finally paid off. Soon, his grades improved greatly. He realized that choosing computer skills was not a mistake. With strong determination, he kept moving forward bravely, firmly believing a bright future was waiting for him.2025-2026学年辽宁朝阳市高一下学期5月期中英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1.What will the weather most probably be like soon A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Foggy.2.What is the man’s advice A.Put some ice on the legs.B.Take medicine.C.Apply heat treatment.3.What did John do last night A.Stayed at home. B.Attended a party. C.Worked overtime.4.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a library. B.On the Internet. C.In the classroom.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A winter sport. B.A holiday plan. C.The travel cost.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Where will the charity concert take place A.At a park.B.At a sports stadium.C.At a music theatre.7.What is the woman’s attitude towards the rearrangement A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Indifferent.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Why does the woman talk to Kevin A.To ask for help with learning.B.To learn about a new cafe.C.To invite him to an exhibition.9.When will the two speakers meet this Saturday A.At around 12:30 pm.B.At around 1:00 pm.C.At around 1:30 pm.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Why does the woman recommend purple items A.They have been on sale lately.B.They are popular among teenagers.C.They can match other clothes well.11.What does the man finally take for his daughter A.A scarf. B.A bag. C.A hat.12.What service does the store offer to regular customers A.Giving a discount.B.Wrapping gifts for free.C.Delivering items home.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What may Lisa think of the changes in the community A.Confusing. B.Satisfying. C.Embarrassed.14.What do Lisa’s kids always mention A.Their rebuilt playground. B.Their new classmates. C.Their beautiful neighborhood.15.What is the man going to do next week A.Go shopping at the market.B.Visit the school playground.C.Sign up for volunteer work.16.What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers A.Neighbors. B.Classmates. C.Co-workers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Which event was Emmy selected for A.Poetry reading. B.Short story writing. C.Dramatic performance.18.Why did Mr White introduce a movie to Emmy A.To keep her relaxed.B.To teach her speech skills.C.To help build her confidence.19.How did Emmy prepare for the contest A.By joining a training class.B.By practicing hard on her own.C.By talking with native speakers.20.What changes has Emmy made after the contest A.She became open-minded.B.She participated in contests actively.C.She faced difficulties bravely.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFestivals in Michigan for 2025As the 2025 summer season draws to a close, have you experienced all these Michigan festival highlights For those who missed them, let us revisit some of the most memorable celebrations.●Grand Rapids Lantern FestivalApril 19-June 15, 2025John Ball Zoo is the first to bring over 50 handmade traditional Chinese lanterns to Michigan, lighting the zoo and telling the intersecting story of wildlife and Asian culture. The festival features NEW lanterns and even MORE interactive exhibits every year, so even if you went last year, you’ll want to visit again.●National Cherry FestivalJune 28-July 5, 2025Downtown Traverse CityThe beloved cherry festival in Traverse City dates back to 1910 when cherry growers in the Grand Traverse area began to hold informal cultural “blessing of the blossoms” (樱花祈福) and chose the first queen in 1925. It now features 150+ activities, including classic car shows, sand sculpture contests, parades, foods, races, concerts, etc.●Ann Arbor Art FairJuly 17-19, 2025Downtown Ann ArborThe Ann Arbor Art Fair is one of Michigan’s finest summer traditions and one of the largest outdoor art fairs in the nation. The streets of Ann Arbor would be changed into an art activity area where visitors can create original works while observing artists’ creative techniques.●Charlevoix Venetian FestivalJuly 19-26, 2025CharlevoixThis festival features many events: concerts, beach volleyball, beach & boat parties, fireworks, and a kids’ day that includes a petting zoo as well as yard games. With a $13 armband, kids can get access to all the entertainment facilities.1. What do Grand Rapids Lantern Festival and National Cherry Festival have in common A. Both are culturally rich. B. Both change themes yearly.C. Both bridge cultures globally. D. Both have a century-old history.2. Which festival runs for the shortest time A. Grand Rapids Lantern Festival B. National Cherry FestivalC. Ann Arbor Art Fair D. Charlevoix Venetian Festival3. What can be inferred about Charlevoix Venetian Festival A. It charges no fees. B. It is family-friendly.C. It is inaccessible to kids. D. It lacks outdoor activities.BA Chinese American girl called Sherry once said, “Tomorrow you’re turning Chinese.” This sentence became popular on TikTok. Many people around the world became interested in Chinese lifestyles. Her video got millions of views, and many users shared their own stories. Some users loved Chinese hotpot, drinking hot water and wearing house slippers (拖鞋). Others wanted to have rice porridge for breakfast and shared how to cook it. Soon, people from different countries posted videos about their “Chinese-style living”. They enjoyed slow-cooked soup and saw these habits as “Eastern wisdom”. It’s important to know: this trend is about daily Chinese habits, not changing nationality.This online interest also includes healthy living. An American woman said drinking hot water and ginger tea often made her stomach feel better. Some foreign video makers started practising Baduanjin, a traditional Chinese exercise. They said it was good for building strength and keeping healthy. These examples show more and more foreigners are curious about Chinese traditions.Travel is also changing how the world sees China. China’s 144-hour visa-free transit policy helps change old stereotypes (刻板印象). Visitors found a modern country with smart cars and digital payments. They saw practical wisdom in daily life, not just tai chi and calligraphy. Visiting China in person helps them understand the country better and more correctly.In the past, some Chinese people ignored their own culture, believing “the foreign moon shines brighter”. Now, many foreigners love Chinese-style living. Today, the overseas welcome of Chinese-style living offers a mirror image, which lets Chinese people look again at their own traditions and find their wide attraction. This trend also helps change unfair pictures of China in old Western media. As more people visit China and share real stories, old stereotypes are slowly disappearing.The popularity of Chinese daily life content on social media represents a new way of communication. By focusing on daily routines instead of difficult discussions, these short videos help Chinese culture achieve a “soft landing” overseas. As one American user put it, “We think being Chinese is cool and healthy.” This kind of exchange, based on real life, is quietly changing global views of China and building a more detailed understanding through the universal language of everyday life.4. What characteristics do the habits in the first two paragraphs have A. Their connection to arts like calligraphy.B. Their dependence on modern smart technology.C. Their contribution to health and life.D. They are advised by professional Chinese bloggers.5. What does the author imply about the 144-hour visa-free policy A. It has replaced social media as the main source of information.B. It helps people see the real China and change old wrong ideas.C. It focuses on developing traditional arts like tai chi.D. It aims to increase the usage of digital payments.6. Why does the author use the phrase “mirror image” in Paragraph 4 A. To prove that Chinese culture has always been the most popular worldwide.B. To argue that Western media has a history of reflecting China correctly.C. To show how international trends help Chinese people rethink their culture.D. To explain why the “foreign moon” is no longer an object of interest for travelers.7. How do short videos help Chinese culture achieve a “soft landing” overseas A. Discussing cultural values through social media debates.B. Presenting Chinese culture through daily life routines.C. Encouraging more Americans to adopt a healthy lifestyle.D. Building more high-tech skills to improve China’s image.CAs daily life becomes increasingly stressful, people are searching for activities that improve both physical and mental health. While jogging, yoga, and other exercises are commonly praised, a recent review of scientific studies has highlighted dance as perhaps the most powerful choice.In an analysis of more than 200 trials involving over 14,000 participants, researchers discovered that all forms of exercise showed benefits, yet dancing was linked with the greatest reduction in negative emotion. Although only a small part of the studies focused specifically on dance, the results of its positive effects suggest that this art form deserves much closer attention.Scientists propose several explanations for why dance works so effectively. Because it combines movement with regular beats, musical expression, and social interaction (交流) in a single activity, it starts several brain reward systems at the same time. The rhythm (节奏) of the music can raise dopamine, which supports motivation; physical effort releases (释放) endorphins, which reduce pain and produce relaxation; and group dancing often increases oxytocin, a hormone linked with relationship and trust. Taken together, these processes form a powerful network that ordinary exercise may not fully achieve.Moreover, dance is not only movement but also expression. Unlike walking or weightlifting, it allows people to communicate emotions without words, and for those suffering from depression, this nonverbal (非语言的) release can be especially therapeutic. In some cases, scientists have even observed that when individuals move together in the same rhythm, their brain activities show similar patterns — an effect believed to deepen understanding and create a sense of belonging.Although the researchers emphasize the need for larger and longer-term studies, their conclusion is clear: dancing represents a low-cost, culturally rich, and highly enjoyable practice that can strengthen the body, make people feel happy, and build social connection all at the same time.8. What does the recent review of studies find about dance compared to other exercises A. It is the most commonly practiced form of exercise.B. It shows the greatest effect in reducing sad feelings.C. It has been the main focus of most existing exercise trials.D. It is only beneficial when combined with other exercises like jogging.9. According to the scientists, why is dance particularly effective A. It requires expensive equipment and professional training.B. It is a simple activity that does not need musical stimulation.C. It activates several brain reward systems at the same time.D. It focuses only on physical effort rather than social interaction.10. The word “therapeutic” in Paragraph 4 most nearly means ______.A. harmful and dangerous B. having healing effectsC. physically tiring D. difficult to understand11. What is the main purpose of the passage A. To present scientific evidence for the benefits of dance.B. To criticize the popularity of jogging and yoga.C. To outline the history of dance as an art form.D. To promote a specific dance training program.DChildren are increasingly taking breaks from their smartphones to better manage their mental health, personal safety, and concentration spans. They are reacting to growing concerns that spending too much time online can be harmful by taking control of their own social media and smartphone use rather than relying on parents to set limits, according to experts.Prof Sonia Livingstone, the director of the LSE’s Digital Futures for Children centre, said her research has found that children and young people are trying various options to manage how their online lives affect their well-being, including taking a break from social media, distracting themselves to get away from negativity online, seeking more positive experiences on the internet and in some cases quitting social media altogether.Livingstone said: “Children have got the message — from their parents, the media, their own experiences — that too much social media isn’t always good for them. So, they are experimenting with different ways to protect their well-being. I’m sure they’re talking to each other about what works for them and figuring out the best way ahead.”Daisy Greenwell, the co-founder of Smartphone Free Childhood, notes that children do need a change. Greenwell said she was increasingly speaking to young people who were “questioning the idea that growing up online is unavoidable”. She said, “We regularly hear from teenagers who are exhausted by the pressure of being permanently connected and who are choosing to step back for their own mental health.”The number of 12-to-15-year-olds who take breaks from smartphones, computers and tablets has risen by 18% to 40% since 2022, according to a famous research company, drawing on a survey of 20,000 young people and their parents across 18 countries. A 2024 report found that 47% of 16-to-24-year-olds who use social media deactivate notifications (关闭通知) use “do not disturb” mode, an increase from 40% in 2023.12. What do children hope to gain by limiting smartphone use A. Social approval. B. Closer friendships.C. True self-satisfaction. D. Improved well-being.13. What can be learned about the teenagers in Livingstone’s research A. They appreciate their parents’ help.B. They actively address their concerns.C. They completely avoid social media.D. They struggle to bear their digital addiction.14. How does Greenwell support her opinion A. By telling her story. B. By quoting an expert.C. By making a comparison. D. By sharing others’ experiences.15. What do the figures in the last paragraph indicate concerning young people A. Their increased internet use. B. Their reduced reliance on parents.C. Their growing screen time awareness. D. Their declining interest in socializing.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。You’ve probably heard of tummy time (俯卧时间) in the context of babies — a practice that helps strengthen a baby’s neck, shoulders and other important muscles. ____16____ Social media users post videos and pictures of themselves doing tummy time, and even wellness professionals have followed the trend. This raises a question: is adult tummy time just a passing trend or does it bring benefits to adults ____17____ It can help improve posture (姿势), particularly for those with tech jobs or who spend long hours in front of a computer. Additionally, if you suffer from joint or back pain, adult tummy time might be a beneficial exercise.For adult tummy time, all you need is a flat surface like the floor or a bed. Simply lie flat on your stomach for a few minutes, and then enhance the exercise by gently lifting your arms and legs off the ground. Begin by doing it for just a couple of minutes. ____18____ Be sure to consult a healthcare professional before attempting these movements, especially if you have any spine-related (脊柱相关的) health conditions.If you want to add tummy time to your daily routine, regular practice is key to making it a habit. Try pairing it with an existing daily habit. For example, you can choose to do tummy time right after turning off your alarm clock. Or you can add tummy time before or after your daily workout. ____19____Whether you are seeking relief from physical discomfort or simply wanting to add more wellness habits to your lifestyle, tummy time is well worth exploring. ____20____ The next time you feel some back aches or need a break from screens, spend a few minutes trying tummy time. Your body will thank you for it.A. It’s equipment-free and easy to do.B. Lying face down can provide real advantages.C. It’s all about fitting it into your existing lifestyle.D. Tummy time also offers some much-needed relief.E. Add more time gradually as you build your strength.F. Recently, adults have been enjoying tummy time, too.G. It refers to placing babies on their stomach while they are awake.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。My family didn’t have much when I was growing up but I never felt poor. In order to ____21____ all of us, we had four large gardens that we harvested every year. Mom and Dad would ____22____ the vegetables by canning them, and ____23____ every corner of our root cellar (地窖). During the summer, we also raised pigs to keep up a supply of ____24____ during the winter. Even with all of this, there were times when we had to ____25____ our food by eating beans for two days.Mom would buy a huge bag of ____26____ dry beans and ____27____ cook them all day long. Then she would make sweet cornbread to go with them for dinner that day. Every stomach was filled but there were ____28____ plenty of beans left over. The next day, Dad would boil pasta and add his special blend of spices (香料), finishing it off by mixing in the leftover (未吃/用完的) brown beans. When both ____29____ were over, every heart was happy, and our family of six had ____30____ to feed ourselves for two days with just a few dollars.Reflecting on those childhood meals brings a special ____31____ to my heart. Back then, I didn’t realize just how “____32____” we truly were. We didn’t have the ____33____ to eat out, but we had wonderful meals cooked with love. Somehow, that made us ____34____ every meal even more. It is love that nourishes (滋养) our ____35____, just as it is good food that nourishes our bodies.21. A. impress B. comfort C. feed D. satisfy22. A. plant B. preserve C. sell D. cook23. A. pack away B. fill up C. put away D. gather up24. A. meat B. grains C. treasures D. wealth25. A. serve B. select C. share D. stretch26. A. free B. medium C. cheap D. costly27. A. quickly B. immediately C. gradually D. patiently28. A. seldom B. always C. never D. merely29. A. meals B. cuisine C. bags D. treats30. A. appointed B. allowed C. managed D. happened31. A. relief B. regret C. wonder D. warmth32. A. joyful B. rich C. busy D. proud33. A. money B. time C. energy D. habit34. A. judge B. appreciate C. accept D. prepare35. A. souls B. brains C. behaviors D. thoughts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。In many rural areas, the local governments ____36____ (change) traditional villages into cultural tourism sites over the past few years. One such village is Xitou, in Longquan City, Zhejiang Province, ____37____ ancient dragon kiln complex (古龙窑建筑群) is the largest in the world. The village has a forest coverage rate of 92%, achieving harmony between humans and nature and being home to many rare and precious species.The local government, in ____38____ (respond) to the economic challenges faced by local farmers, decided to develop cultural tourism as a solution. Some traditional activities, ____39____ (range) from celadon firing (青瓷烧制) to bamboo weaving, have attracted ____40____ increasing number of tourists. Villagers, once ____41____ (trap) in poverty, have now become ____42____ (financial) independent.In 2024, the village was recognized ____43____ one of the world’s “Best Tourism Villages”. However, unlike other crowded tourist hotspots, Xitou Village keeps a remarkably ____44____ (peace) atmosphere even at peak times. Protecting cultural heritage is not a burden ____45____ an opportunity for sustainable development.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 你校英语社团将举办主题为“How to Use AI Wisely for Learning”的讨论会。请你写一篇发言稿,准备在会上发言,内容包括:(1)表明观点;(2)提出建议。注意:写作词数应为80个左右(已给出部分不计入总词数)。Hello, everyone!I’m pleased to have the opportunity to share my opinion on how to use AI wisely for learning.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。Ricky had finished school in his small hometown. Although his father hoped he would go on to study for a Master’s degree, Ricky was determined to learn computer skills. At school, he had once watched a computer demonstration and was deeply impressed. From then on, he made up his mind to leave the town and go to the city.Life in the city was far from easy. Ricky’s troubles began with finding a place to live. He looked at several rooms, but either the rent was too high or the place was too far from his training institute. At last, an elderly couple agreed to take him in. The room was small and poorly ventilated, but Ricky felt thankful because they also provided him with meals.Ricky attended classes regularly, yet he found it hard to follow the instructor. He sat at the back of the classroom, kept his eyes on his notebook, and wrote down whatever he could understand. As soon as class was over, he would leave quietly without speaking to anyone. Later, he would borrow the books recommended by the instructor from the library and spend the evening trying to understand them. While his classmates relaxed and enjoyed themselves after class, Ricky stayed by himself. Though he longed to join them, he lacked the courage. As the days went by, he began to doubt his decision. More than once, he wished he had listened to his father and chosen further study instead.One day, his father came to see him and found him looking miserable. Ricky could no longer hold back his feelings. He told his father that he wanted to give up and return home. After listening patiently, his father suggested that he talk to the instructor about his difficulties and try reading books written by local authors or in a language he could understand more easily.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。Ricky decided to follow his father’s advice.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________With growing confidence, Ricky started to challenge himself in new ways.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年辽宁朝阳市高一下学期5月期中英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年辽宁朝阳市高一下学期5月期中英语试题答案.docx