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      这是一份2025-2026学年江苏省苏州市吴中区苏苑高级中学高二上学期12月月考英语试题-自定义类型,共13页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,阅读七选五,完形填空,语法填空,单词拼写-单句,任务型读写,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
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      T prmte the jy f cycling and serve as a platfrm where cyclists can set fitness gals, achieve them,and be rewarded fr their effrts,we hpe t cnnect cyclists and inspire them t share their experiences with ur year-lng events.
      1.What can participants d in the wrkshp?
      A. Maintain fitness thrugh cycling.
      B. Prduce bike cmpnents by hand.
      C. Gain the knw-hw t build bicycles.
      D. Acquire cycling skills thrugh practice.
      2.Hw much shuld an Urban Bike Shp member pay fr registratin in April?
      A. $410.B. $450.C. $460.D. $490
      3.What is Urban Bike Shp’s lng-term gal?
      A. T prvide free bike maintenance services.
      B. T cnnect cyclists t varius bike retailers.
      C. T create an interactin netwrk fr cyclists.
      D. T help shp fr bikes and cmpnents easily.
      B
      If yu have ever driven cast t cast acrss the United States, chances are that yu have passed beneath the flight f a fearless sngbird, the cliff swallw (崖燕). Unlike mst wildlife that retreat frm human ftprint, the cliff swallw has survived alngside it. Originally a bird f the western muntains, it has, ver the past century, clnized the Great Plains, building its mud nests beneath bridges — wnders f natural engineering like ur wn.
      Fr nearly frty years, researcher Charles Brwn has cnducted annual surveys f hundreds f these nesting clnies in Nebraska, seeking t understand the dynamics f swallw sciety. He has fund that in western Nebraska, mst cliff swallws live within a stne’s thrw f a rad.
      This chice f habitat is, f curse, exceptinally dangerus. When Brwn began studying swallws in the 1980s, he ften picked up dead swallws n the rads. In 2012, hwever, Brwn suddenly fund, thugh, there was virtually n radkill t be fund. He’d cllected twenty dead birds in 1984, when the prject began, and twenty mre in 1985 and 1986. Then the trend line went dwnward: fifteen in 1989, thirteen in 1991, eight in 2002. By 2011 it had drpped t fur. Brwn thught: smehw swallws had becme harder t kill.
      By measuring the birds’ wings, he saw that the swallws killed by cars usually had lnger wings than the nes he caught alive. Brwn knew what this meant: The traffic was weeding clumsier, lng-winged swallws frm the ppulatin and favring the quicker, shrt-winged nes — Darwinian selectin in actin.
      “Lng ag,” Brwn said, “cliff swallws lived mstly apart frm humans. Nw, they are s much a part f ur wrld that ur rads and bridges have changed their very genes.” The cliff swallws became rare winners in a wrld f cncrete and steel. But this success came with a cst — the lss f the lng-winged swallws and a permanent change t the birds’ nature. They had been shaped, frever, by the rad.
      4.What des the underlined part “retreat frm” in paragraph 1 mean?
      A. Avids.B. Expands.C. Erases.D. Reduces.
      5.Hw is paragraph 3 mainly develped?
      A. By prviding data.B. By extending a definitin.
      C. By giving examples.D. By making a classificatin.
      6.What is paragraph 4 mainly talking abut?
      A. Backgrunds f a study.B. Reasns fr a phenmenn.
      C. Theries f natural selectin.D. Assumptins abut an experiment.
      7.What did cliff swallws’ survival cst them?
      A. Their genes became abnrmal.
      B. Their ppulatin declined sharply.
      C. They were edged ut f Great Plains.
      D. Lng-winged swallws were weeded ut.
      C
      While we race int a future where we utsurce mst f ur prblem-slving t artificial intelligence, the greatest threat is nt super intelligent machinery. It’s mindlessly putting t much trust in Big Tech and nt enugh trust in the pwer f ur wn minds.
      A philsphy f artful thinking is a gd way t avid this. T think artfully means t slve prblems using nt just ur brains, but als ur hands, eyes, and ears, alng with ur emtins. This apprach taps int the cgnitive (认知的) resurces that are spread thrughut ur bdies but ften g unused.
      Changing hw we think is hard wrk. And it starts with a mindfulness practice. Accessing artful intelligence requires being mindful f hw we think with ur bdy, hw we use ur limbs (四肢), rgans, and emtins t make sense f the wrld. Be mindful f all the different messages yur bdy is sending yu as well as the different rles and functins yur bdily actins can play. Fr example, gesturing (做手势) in cnversatins is nt just cmmunicative. These mvements ften help the speaker t smth ut their thught prcess and assist in getting the wrds ut.
      Tday, Big Tech is pushing a message f artificial-intelligence craziness and fear. What makes yu stuck in it? It’s seeing the same things wherever yu lk. Big Tech gives yu screens, hping that yur attentin will always be attracted by their devices. If yu want t find mre freedm in this AI-filled wrld, imprve yur ability t mindfully shift yur attentin between different bjects r levels f fcus. Remember everything is brn f a chice.
      Artful thinking demands effrtful mindfulness t ensure that what we d, what we hpe t achieve by using these technlgical tls, will nt weaken ur humanity. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “Mindful living is an art, and each f us has t train t be an artist.”
      8.What can we learn abut artful thinking?
      A. It simplifies prblem-slving.
      B. It fcuses n develping ur brains.
      C. It prevents us frm ver-relying n AI.
      D. It helps prmte high-tech machinery.
      9.What is paragraph 3 mainly abut?
      A. Benefits f artful intelligence.
      B. Mind-bdy awareness in thinking.
      C. Significance f being mindful.
      D. Scial interactin thrugh mvements.
      10.What des the authr suggest we d in the AI-filled wrld?
      A. Enhance the flexibility f attentin.
      B. Adapt t the rise f AI.
      C. Avid the interruptins frm Big Tech.
      D. Imprve the levels f fcus.
      11.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. Artful Thinking Advances Big Tech
      B. T Much Trust in AI Harms Our Minds
      C. Physical Actins Better Cgnitive Functins
      D. Mindfulness Keeps Us Human in the Age f AI
      D
      Diets cme and diets g. One f the mst ppular tday is “intermittent fasting”, which limits ne’ s fd intake t certain time windws. One ppular variant, the “5-2 diet”, requires eating either very small amunts, r nthing at all, n tw days a week, but allws nrmal eating n the ther five.
      As a weight-lss strategy, intermittent fasting is simple — n calrie cunting r majr dietary changes. Limiting the restrictins t a cuple f days a week, r several hurs a day als requires less willpwer, which might make it easier t stick with.
      Nichla Ludlam-Raine, a dietitian and spkeswman fr the British Dietetic Assciatin,ntes that intermittent fasting seems t wrk rughly as well fr weight lss as traditinal calrie-cunting des. Beynd weight management, animal studies suggest fasting may extend lifespan by up t 40%, slw aging, and reduce cancer risk.
      Exactly hw it des all that is nt entirely clear. One imprtant factr seems t be autphagy (细胞自噬), the prcess by which cells break dwn and recycle parts f themselves.The hpe is that intermittent fasting might have a similar respnse in humans, since we share these bilgical respnses with ther animals. But running definitive human trials f the srt dne n lab animals is impssible. “When we say‘calrie restrictin’ we mean nearly starving[the animals],” says Adam Cllins, a nutritin researcher at the University f Surrey.
      Current research n intermittent fasting relies n limited, shrt-term studies using mderate bimarkers like insulin (胰岛素)/ chlesterl (胆固醇) levels. Their results are mixed. A review paper published in April 2024 lked at 23 ther studies and cncluded that intermittent fasting was slightly better than rdinary dieting fr verweight peple when it came t imprving levels f chlesterl and insulin. A similar article, published in January,fund n meaningful difference fr either weight lss r cardivascular (心血管的) health.
      There are als risks. A study in mice published in Nature in Octber 2024 fund that severe fasting (where calries were cut by 40%) had dwnsides, including muscle mass lss and, pssibly, weakened immune systems. Mderatin, t, shuld be taken in mderatin.
      12.Which f the fllwing is practicing intermittent fasting?
      A. An athlete strictly cntrlling fat intake as the cach requires.
      B. A TV hst weighing all fd t cunt calries befre eating.
      C. An ffice wrker trying t lse weight by eating nly 2 meals every day.
      D. A clerk n regular meals but skipping meals n Mndays and Thursdays.
      13.What can be inferred frm paragraph 4?
      A. Fasting affects humans and animals in the same way.
      B. Calrie restrictin fr animals is milder than fr humans.
      C. Human trials like animal nes fr intermittent fasting are n-gs.
      D. Autphagy plays a definite rle in explaining the benefits f fasting.
      14.What is the authr’s attitude twards intermittent fasting?
      A. Enthusiastic.B. Subjective.C. Favrable.D. Impartial.
      15.Which is the best title fr the passage?
      A. The Secrets f Fasting: A Scientific Warning
      B. Intermittent Fasting: A Ppular but Mysterius Diet
      C. Calrie Cunting vs. Fasting: Which Wrks Better?
      D. Frm Animal t Human: The Science Behind Fasting
      二、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
      Taking actin is ne f the mst imprtant factrs that will determine yur success. Regardless f what yu want in yur life, whether yu want t get rich, build a multi-millin dllar business, travel the wrld, r wn a luxury huse, yu need t take actin. Taking actin is the nly thing that will cnnect yu t yur results.
      16 They dream abut what they want and they talk abut their gals, but at the end f the day, if they d nt put in the wrk and pur in the effrt, their dreams and their gals will never cme true. 17 It is nt like mney is ging t fall frm the sky r yu wake up the next day and find that yu have yur dream car sitting in yur garage.
      At the age f 12, Mike was curius and wanted t build a frequency cunter (频率计数器), but he did nt have the parts. 18 . What happened next was that Mike thught Tm, a cmpany manager, might be able t help in getting the parts. He checked ut the telephne bk fr Tm’s number, and then called that number. T Mike’s surprise, Tm answered the phne and then the yung Mike talked t Tm and requested the parts frm him. 19 He als ffered him a summer jb at his cmpany, fr assembling the frequency cunters.
      This is hw Mike gt int the cmpany, kick-started his career, learned abut cmputers, and the rest became histry.
      The 12 years ld Mike might nt knw what was happening back then; all he knew was that he wanted the parts t build the frequency cunter. 20
      A.Nthing will cme t yu autmatically.
      B.When yu take actin, everything will mve.
      C.Unfrtunately, mst peple d nt take actin.
      D.After abut 20 minutes f chatting, Tm agreed t give Mike the parts.
      E.And like all ther successful peple arund the wrld, he was fearless in taking actin.
      F.Sme actins are huge and they may require a lt f yur energy and time t cmplete.
      G.Hwever, he smehw gt the idea that smene in the industry may have the parts that he desired.
      16.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      17.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      18.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      19.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      20.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共22.5分。
      Hnesty at Wrk
      Being hnest at wrk can be incredibly beneficial and allws ne t live life with a clear cnscience (良心). This was the 21 that Ram Akawal Mandal, a wrker emplyed at AEON Alpha Angle stre in Kuala Lumpur 22 when he fund a bag that cntained $3,868 in cash. The stre has put up a Facebk pst where they 23 the emplyee fr what he did after he fund the bag.
      The pst 24 hw Mandal saw the bag in a trlley (手推车) in the parking lt f the stre’s neighburhd. It cntained a few apparent persnal dcuments f the wner in additin t a huge amunt f cash. The pst read, “After the bag was 25 t the custmer service cunter, it was safely returned t its wner when a wman came t 26 it, saying her bag was left in the trlley.” The wman added that all the mney in the bag was mstly untuched and she was 27 with Mandal’s hnest attitude. The cmpany 28 t give him an award fr his wrk ethic.
      The stre als 29 a fllw-up pst which detailed hw Mandal was given a celebratry lunch with a tast t 30 his utstanding integrity (正直). They wrte, “Thank yu fr representing the stre’s 31 and setting a shining example fr all f us. We are 32 f yu. And keep up the excellent wrk.” Peple f all walks f life n the scial media site were very pleased t see this and shared their 33 int this incident in the cmment sectin. A stranger remarked, “Yu’re a(n) 34 man. Yur bss is very lucky t have yu.”
      In this way, adpting an hnest 35 is great in the wrkplace.
      21.A. standardB. galC. qualityD. manner
      22.A. dminatedB. demnstratedC. detectedD. declined
      23.A. fundedB. discriminateC. mtivatedD. applauded
      24.A. describedB. predictedC. imaginedD. questined
      25.A. passed nB. handed verC. turned upD. linked up
      26.A. claimB. makeC. pssessD. grasp
      27.A. chkedB. satisfiedC. impressedD. differed
      28.A. refusedB. determinedC. attemptedD. hesitated
      29.A. requestedB. reprtedC. mentinedD. shared
      30.A. cverB. prmteC. reviewD. recgnize
      31.A. beliefsB. trendsC. expectatinsD. achievements
      32.A. wrthyB. criticalC. prudD. unselfish
      33.A. striesB. insightsC. prpsalsD. cnclusins
      34.A. ambitiusB. amusingC. adaptableD. amazing
      35.A. apprachB. suggestinC. pprtunityD. dignity
      四、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      36.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。
      Since its launch n May 10, the Jiangsu Prvincial City Ftball League, called the “SuCha”, has taken Jiangsu 36 strm and even made waves acrss the cuntry.
      The “SuCha” event features 13 city 37 (represent) teams with a ttal f 516 players, nly 29 f 38 are prfessinal ftballers. The mix f cllege students, high schl students, and amateur players cmes frm varius walks f life. The league has captured the 39 (imagine) f ftball enthusiasts and the general public alike.
      The matches are nt nly fierce n the field but als alive with nline buzz with creative memes and heated discussins. Up till nw, the unique city-derby matches, such as the “Xuzhu vs. Suqian Derby” and the “Wuxi vs. Suzhu Derby”, 40 (becme) the talk f the twn, drawing large crwds f spectatrs 41 sparking a wave f nline attentin.
      The games are exciting and full f surprises. In the first tw runds, the average crwd reached 8,798 per match higher than China’s secnd-tier prfessinal league. Attendance fr the fifth rund 42 (expect) t average mre than 20,000, with cities such as Nanjing and Suzhu drawing ver 50,000 fans.
      43 (reflect) n the brader impact f the league, Wu Yuyang, a jurnalist at the Jiahuidian news app, nted that Jiangsu’s apprach has presented 44 new perspective n sccer develpment by integrating the sprt with city pride and lcal culture 45 (strategic), instead f replicating freign league mdels.
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      五、单词拼写-单句:本大题共10小题,共10分。
      37.The regulatins state that any frm f discriminatin is strictly p within the rganizatin. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      38.Experts have been giving w abut this technlgy, saying it may nt be as gd as we think. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      39.One day sn we will be able t use genme editing t increase human r t clds and flus. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      40.E with an artificial hand, I still didn’t feel like it was part f me. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      41.The amunt f sleep we get every night a ur physical health and mental efficiency significantly. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      42.Her face (埋,埋藏) in her hands, she sat silently by the windw, trying t hld back her tears. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      43.The teacher has been (敦促) the students t g t great lengths t prepare fr the upcming English cntest. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      44.Apparently, we need t be careful and make sure that we will nt fall (牺牲品) t AI. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      45.She culdn’t fcus n her wrk after hearing the (让人不安的) news frm her family. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      46.We need t tackle the prblems (由……引起) frm lack f effective cmmunicatin between team members. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      六、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共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。
      One mrning, Hlly Lillard stepped utside her shp t wash the windws. The sun was just beginning t rise, casting a sft glden light ver the street. As she wrked, her eyes fell n a big black-and-white cat near a waste bin behind her shp. Unlike the usual stray cats (流浪猫) she smetimes saw, this ne appeared well-fed, with a glssy cat and bright, curius eyes. The cat trtted up t her withut hesitatin, as if he knew she was there t help. Hlly bent dwn and gently petted him, feeling the warmth f his fur. It was clear this was n stray; the cat seemed t well cared fr t have wandered ff n his wn.
      Hlly felt a tug at her heart, knwing that smene must be missing this cat. She brught him inside, gave him fd and water, and she als nticed the cllar with a faded tag, a sign that he had a hme.
      Meanwhile, Jamie McCall was heartbrken. Her belved cat, Tucker, had gne missing the day befre during a stp at a small htel. Tucker had been mre than just a pet t Jamie; he had been a surce f cmfrt after the tragic lsses she had suffered in the past tw years. First, she had lst her husband f 43 years t cancer, then her grandsn t vilence. A wrkplace accident had left her partially disabled, and life had seemed t turn upside dwn. Thrugh it all, Tucker had been her lifeline, ffering cmpaninship and lve.
      After searching fr hurs withut success, Jamie had n chice but t leave the htel, heartbrken and fearing the wrst fr Tucker. And he didn’t knw a gd Samaritan was ding smething t bring Tucker back t him.
      注意:
      1.续写的词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
      Hlly psted the cat’s pht in lcal lst-pet grups, hping t find its wner.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Finally came the day they had arranged t meet.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
      48.假定你是李华,上周末你参加了校学生会组织的“中医与健康生活”主题活动。请为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
      1. 活动的过程;
      2. 收获与感想。
      注意:
      1. 写作词数应为80左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
      Traditinal Chinese Medicine and Healthy Lifestyle
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      1~3.【答案】C、A、C
      4~7.【答案】A、A、B、D
      8~11.【答案】C、B、A、D
      12~15.【答案】D、C、D、B
      16~20.【答案】C、A、G、D、E
      21~35.【答案】C、B、D、A、B、A、C、B、D、D、A、C、B、D、A
      36.【答案】【小题1】
      by
      【小题2】
      representative
      【小题3】
      whm
      【小题4】
      imaginatin
      【小题5】
      have becme
      【小题6】
      and
      【小题7】
      is expected
      【小题8】
      Reflecting
      【小题9】
      a
      【小题10】
      strategically
      37.【答案】prhibited
      38.【答案】warnings
      39.【答案】resistance
      40.【答案】Equipped
      41.【答案】affects
      42.【答案】buried
      43.【答案】urging
      44.【答案】victim
      45.【答案】disturbing
      46.【答案】arising
      47.【答案】 Hlly psted the cat’s pht in lcal lst pet grups, hping t find its wner. She als included a detailed descriptin f the cat and the place where she fund him. Every few hurs, she wuld check the messages, full f anticipatin. Days passed, and there were many respnses, but nne f them were frm the real wner. Hlly didn’t give up. She cntacted lcal veterinarians and animal shelters, prviding them with the cat’s infrmatin. One day, a message came frm Jamie. She was verjyed as she read Jamie’s descriptin f Tucker, which perfectly matched the cat in her shp. They quickly arranged a meeting t cnfirm if it was really Tucker.
      Finally came the day they had arranged t meet. Hlly brught the cat utside the shp, waiting fr Jamie. When Jamie arrived, she saw the cat at a glance. Tears welled up in her eyes as she rushed frward. The cat seemed t recgnize Jamie t, mewing sftly and rubbing against her legs. Jamie hugged Tucker tightly, thanking Hlly again and again. Hlly was tuched by the reunin. She knew that she had dne a gd deed, bringing back Jamie’s surce f cmfrt. Frm that day n, Jamie and Hlly became gd friends, and Tucker cntinued t be Jamie’s mst belved cmpanin, filling her life with lve nce mre.
      48.【答案】One pssible versin:
      Traditinal Chinese Medicine and Healthy Lifestyle
      Last weekend, an activity themed “Traditinal Chinese Medicine and Healthy Lifestyle” was rganized by the Students’ Unin.
      The activity began with a lecture by an experienced dctr f traditinal Chinese medicine, wh intrduced sme fundamental principles like the balance f yin and yang. We then visited a lcal clinic t engage in interactive wrkshps, experiencing the therapies such as acupuncture.
      This event served as a reminder that traditinal wisdm can ffer valuable slutins t mdern health challenges, thrugh which the prfund knwledge and wisdm f traditinal Chinese medicine als struck me deeply. Overall, it was a valuable and enriching experience.
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