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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1河南省顶级名校2025-2026学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ANowadays,moviegoersarenolongercontentwithmerelywatchingtheshowonscreen,andeagertostepintothescenesandexperiencethedailylivesofcharacters.ApopularmovieorTVdramahasthepowertomakeacityfamousandgenerateatourismboom.QingdaoinShandongAfamousfilmduringlastyear’sSpringFestivalwasTheWanderingEartII.Interestingly,90percentofthefilmwasactuallyshotinQingdao.Forsci-fifansorfilmenthusiasts,visitingQingdaotoexplorethemovie’sfilminglocationshasbecomeapopulartrend.DuringtheSpringFestivalthecityrecordedmorethan3.75milliontrips.DaliinYunnanWiththepremiere(首映)oftheTVdramaMeetYourselfearlierlastyear,theDaliBaiAutonomousprefectureemergedasahighlysought-aftertourismdestination.ThesceneryandrelaxingpaceoflifedescribedinthedramaleadtoatourismboominDali.DuringtheSpringFestival,Yunnanprovincereceivedthesecondmosttouristsinthenationwithtourismrevenueof38.4billionyuan,rankingtop.NingboMuseuminZhejiangWiththebroadcastoftheTVdramaThree-BodyProblem,NingboMuseumhasgainedsignificantattention.Itsregionalculturalfeatures,traditionalarchitecturalelements,andmoderntechniquesserveasavesselforhistoryandculture.FollowingtheTVshow’srelease,visitornumberssoaredto50,000duringtheSpringFestival,markingaremarkable220percentyear-on-yearincrease.1.WhatinfluencedoesTheWanderingEarthIIbring?A.Sci-ficfilmshavebeengreathits.B.MorefilmswillbeshotinQingdao.C.Qingdaobecomespopularwithsci-ficfans.D.TourismintheSpringFestivalwasaboom.2.WhatattractstouriststoDaliinMeetYourself?A.Localcustoms. B.Variouslife-styles.C.Awesomelandscape. D.Charmingcharacters.3.Whatisthepurposeofthearticle?A.Tointroduceatourismtrend.B.Toshowcaseshootinglocations.C.Toadvertisefilmsanddramas.D.Togeneratedomestictourism.BJustwantingahamburger,HembertFigueroawassurprisedtolearnthedollarbillsinhispocketwerenogoodatDosTorosTaqueriainManhanttan.Figueroa,anironworker,hadtostandtotheside,holdinghishamburger,untilacashierhelpedhimfindanothercustomerwillingtopayforhismealwithacardinexchangeforcash.“IhadmoneybutIcouldn’tpay,”hesaid.Cash-freestoresarecausingabacklashamongsomeactivistswhosaythepracticelooksdownuponpeoplelikeFigueroa,whoeitherlackbankaccountsorrelyoncashformanytransactions(交易).Supportersforbanningcashlessstoresworrytechnologyismovingtoofastforthe6.5%ofAmericanhouseholds—8.4million—thatdonothaveabankaccount.Businessownerswhogocashlesssaytheyarefollowingtheleadofmajorityofcustomerswhoareabandoningcashpayments.Retailers(零售商)areunderpressuretosatisfycustomerswithhigherexpectationsforfastandconvenientservice,drivenbycompanieslikeAmazonandUber.LeoKremer,co-workerofDosToros,saidtheamountofcashtransactionsathisstoresfellfromabout50%adecadeagoto15%lastyear.Cashtransactionsmadehandlingcashespeciallytroublesome.Beforegoingcashless,DosToroslocationswererobbedtwice.Financialexpertswhoworkwithlow-incomepeoplecautionagainstmakingassumptionsabouttheshoppingpreferencesorbuyingpowerofthosewhorelyoncash.JustineZinkin,CEOofNeighborhoodTrustFinancialPartners,saidthegreaterurgencyinthedigitaltimeisfindingwaystobetterincludelow-incomepeopleinthebankingsystem,suchasurgingbankstoofferno-feestarteraccountsandencouragingbankstoopenbranchesinunderservedareas.4.WhattroublewasHembertFigueroafacedwithatDosTorosTaqueria?A.Hecouldn’tmakeadealwithcash.B.Hefailedtofindacashierforhelp.C.Hetooknomoneyoracardwithhim.D.Hewascaughtcarryingfalsebanknotes.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backlash”inparagraph3mean?A.Heateddebate. B.Warmwelcome.C.Strongdisagreement. D.Highexpectation.6.WhatdidJustineZinkinsuggestaccordingtothetext?A.Makingregulationstobancashlessstores.B.Raisingthebuyingpoweroflow-incomepeople.C.Findingwaysforbankstoadaptwiththedigitaltime.D.Makingbanksmoreaccessibletolow-incomepeople.7.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Cashlessstores—aproductionofnewtechnologyB.Shouldcashlessstoresbebanned?C.Cashlessstores,anewformoftransactionD.Arecashlessstorespreferredbylow-incomepeople?CScientistsinAustraliathoughttheyhaddevelopedanewtrackingdevicetohelpthemmonitormagpies(喜鹊),butthesebirdshadotherideas.Australianmagpiesaremedium-sizedblackandwhitebirdsfromthesamebird“family”ascrowsandbluejays.Theyareknowntobequiteclever.Theyliveingroupsofupto12birdsandworktogethertodefendtheareatheylivein.Thepurposeofthescientists’experimentwastolearnmoreabouthowfartheytraveleachdayandhowtheirsocialbehaviorsareinfluencedbysex,age,andrank.Besides,thescientistswereeagertotestthenewlydevelopedtrackingdevice.Mosttrackersaretoobigtofitonsmallandmediumsizedbirds,andsmalltrackerstendtobelimitedwhenitcomestodatastorage,batterylife,andreusability.Thenewtracker,weighinglessthan1gram,wasdesignedtoovercometheseproblems.Attachedtoabackpack-likeharness(背带)whichcouldnotberemovedeasily,thedevicecanre-chargewirelesslyandtransmit(传输)datawirelessly.Thescientistsplacedtrackersonfivemagpiesusingtheirspecialharnesses.Thingsstartedtofallapartalmostimmediately.Within10minutesoffittingthefinaltracker,anadultfemalewithoutatrackertriedtoremovetheharnessfromayoungerbirdandeventuallysucceeded.Thispatternwasrepeatedinthefollowinghours,andbythethirddaynoneofthebirdshadtrackersanymore.Scientistsrefertothisas“rescuebehavior,”andithappenswhenahelpertriestofreeanotherindividualintroubleandwithnoobviousdirectbenefittotherescuingindividual.TheythinkthisisthefirsttimerescuebehaviorhasbeenreportedforAustralianmagpies.However,theyaren’tsureifthesameindividualremovedalloftheharnessesorifothersofferedhelp.Theteamdidn’tgetthedatatheywanted,buttheirexperimentstillproducedinterestingresults.That’showscienceworkssometimes.Thescientistsneedtotry,againtofigureoutagoodwaytotrackthesecleverbirds.8.WhatcanwelearnaboutAustralianmagpiesfromparagraph2?A.Theyoutsmartcrows. B.Theyaresocialspecies.C.Theyarerarelyspotted. D.Theylearnfromeachother.9.Whatisabigadvantageofthenewtrackingdevice?A.Itcanworkwithoutwires. B.Itcanbeappliedtoallbirds.C.Itdoesn’tcomeoffthebirds. D.Itdoesn’tneedtobere-charged.10.Whathappenedtothemagpiesafterthetrackerswereattachedtothem?A.Theycouldn’tflyasnormal.B.Theywerewarnedbyothermagpies.C.Theyhelpedeachothertoremovethetrackers.D.Theyweredrivenoutoftheirhomebyotheradultmagpies.11.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MagpiesTeachScientistsanUnexpectedLessonB.ClimateChangeMakesMagpiesMoreDifficultC.TheTrackersHelpMagpiesGetUsedtoNatureD.MagpiesAreAdjustingtotheTrackersonTheirBodiesDAIRadiology:Faster,Smarter,andMoreAccurateHospitalwaitingtimeforscanresultscouldsoonbereducedfromdaystominutes.A2025StanfordstudyrevealsthatDeepMedScan,anAIsystemanalyzingCT/MRIimages,detectstumors30%fasterthanhumanradiologists(放射科医生)whilematchingtopexperts’98%accuracy.Thesystemisnowusedin40+EUhospitals,reducingdiagnosisdelaysbyupto80%.Thebreakthroughliesin3Dneuralmapping.UnliketraditionalAIrecognizing2Dpatterns,DeepMedScanconstructsdynamic3Dmodelsoforgans:Itcross-referencesscanswithglobaldatabases—processing200,000+historicalcasesin0.2seconds.“It’slikegivingeachradiologistasuper-poweredsecondbrain,”explainsleadresearcherDr.ArisThorne.Criticaladvantagesincludeidentifyingmicro-lesionsunder2mm—oftenmissedbyhumaneyes—andpredictingdiseaseprogression.InGermantrials,theAIdetectedearly-stagepancreaticcancerin83%ofhigh-riskpatientsayearbeforesymptomsemerged,enablinglife-savinginterventions.Challengespersist,however,LegalframeworksstrugglewithresponsibilityforAImisdiagnosis(occurringin0.7%ofcasesvs.human1.2%).Inaccuracyrisksalsoexist;earlyversionsperformedpoorlyonpediatric(小儿科的)scansduetolimitedchilddata.Regulatoryauthoritiesnowenforce“human-AIco-diagnosis”—requiringdoctorconfirmationforcriticalcases.Futureupgradesfocusonaccessibility.LightweightversionsforruralclinicsarebeingtestedinIndia,usingsmartphone-compatiblecalculationprocedure.AsWHOadvisorDr.PriyaSharmanotes,“Makingthistechwidelyaccessiblecouldprevent500,000+annuallate-stagecancerdeathsgloballyby2030.”12.Howdoesthearticlepresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?A.Byquotinganexpert. B.Bydefiningaconcept.C.Byprovidingstatistics. D.Bypresentingclassifications.13.Whatdoestheauthorhighlightwithsuper-poweredsecondbrain?A.Replacingradiologistswithautomatedsystems.B.Emphasizingitsultra-fastdataprocessingcapacity.C.Demonstratingitssuperiorityoverhumanintelligence.D.Promotingcommercialsalesofmedicalequipment.14.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveyinparagraph4?A.ThepotentialofAIdiagnosis.B.TheinaccuracyofAIdiagnosis.C.ThedominanceofauthoritiesinAIdiagnosis.D.ThenecessityofhumanparticipationinAIdiagnosis.15.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAIradiology’sfuturedevelopment?A.Itwillreplacedoctors. B.Itcanworkwithsmartphones.C.Itcanreachpeopleinfar-offareas.D.Itcanavoidlate-stagecancerdeathscompletely.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下列短文,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。Howtoeasethe“smelloftoil”Recently,the“smelloftoil(班味)”hasbecomeapopulartopicamongtheyoung.Somepeoplejokeabouthowtheironcegood-lookingfacesnowlooktiredandpale,withdulleyesandthinninghair.The“smelloftoil”cancomefromworkpressure,worriesaboutthefuture,andnothavingenoughpersonalfreedom.Itappearsineverycornerofourdailywork:intheoffice,onthebus,bytheroadside...Thisseemsabigandannoyingchallenge._____16_____Embraceyourselfandexperiencenewthings.Thefirststeptofeelingbetteristoacceptyourself,nomatterwhatyouhaveexperiencedduringworktimeorhowtoughlyyourbossalwaystreatyou.Maybeyouarediscouragedbyyourworkschedule.Beproudofwhoyouare,anddon’tbescaredtotrynewthings._____17_____Butifyoudon’ttry,youwon’tknowwhatyou’reabletodo.Tosomedegree,onlybygoingthroughsomethingyouhavenevertried,canyoufindyourpotential.Separateworkfrompersonallife._____18_____It’snosecretthatourjobscanhaveasubstantialimpactonourlivesoutsideworkincludingourbodyhealthandemotions.Thus,it’sofvitalimportancetocreateaclearlinebetweenthetwo.Afterwork,don’tletyourjobbotheryouandenjoyyourpersonaltime._____19_____Insteadofspendingyourlunchbreaklookingatyourphone,takeashortwalkorspend20minutesinapark.Beinginnature,evenforalittlewhile,canmakeyoufeelmoreenergeticandlessstressed.Also,youcanengageinenergizingactivitiesafterwork,suchasjogging,workingoutinthegym.Ofcourse,apieceofsoftmusicoracalmingfilmwhenyouhavearestcansomewhateaseyoursmelloftoil.Don’tdelaytasksandfocusonrest.Manypeopleputofftheirtaskswhentheygethome,butdelayingthingsonlycreatesmorestress._____20_____Also,quitunnecessarysocialeventsifyoufeeltootired.Spendingtimeonrestwillhelpyoufeelbetterandmorereadyforthenextday.A.ArrangeyourbreaktimewiselyB.HangoutinaparkC.Buttherearevariouswaystohelppeopleeasesucha“smell”D.TrytofinishsmalltasksquicklyE.OnereasonwhypeoplefeeltiredisthattheymixworkandpersonallifeF.SometimesyouarestoppedfromtryingsomethingnewbecauseoffearG.Experiencingdifferentthingshelpsdeveloppositivemindsets第三部分,语言知识运用(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、4个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Markhadstruggledwithhisweightforyears.Gymsessionsanddietscameandwent,buthe____21____nothing.Oneyearhe’dlose15pounds,onlytogain20back.Butthisyearwas____22____.Helaidoutattainablegoals:walking3timesaweek.“Smallsteps,”hetoldhimself.“SoIcan____23____.”At7:00a.m.,heheadedoutforawalk.Atfirst,climbingthehillbyhishouselefthim____24____.ButbyMarch,henoticedhisjeansfittinglooser.Thescale(磅秤)showeda10-poundloss.“I’m____25____,”hethought.Nearhisroute,anelderlywomannamedCarterwouldwalkherdog,Buddy.They’dexchange____26____smileseachtimetheymet.Thatwastheonlyextentoftheir____27____,nevermorethanawave.ButMarkadmiredshe’d____28____walkedBuddy.He’dseenherdoingthat,evenonrainymornings.ThenoneTuesday,Carterstopped,____29____,“Mark,you’relookingstronger.Keepgoing—you’redoingamazing.”Mark____30____.Noonehadevernoticedhis____31____before.Hischesttightenedwithemotion.“Thankyou,”heanswered,feelingsogood.Now,whenCarterpassesMark,shedoesn’tjustwave—she____32____asksabouthisweek.Markkeepsclimbing,inspiredbyasimple____33____—sometimes,thekindestsoulsarethosewhotakethetimetoseeyou____34____.He’srealizedthatinternaldrivekeepsyoumoving,butastranger’s____35____isfuel.21.A.cameupwith B.stuckto C.gaveup D.brokeawayfrom22.A.different B.natural C.enjoyable D.simple23.A.wait B.plan C.manage D.return24.A.bored B.breathless C.alone D.worried25.A.careful B.faithful C.respectful D.successful26.A.shy B.familiar C.surprising D.forced27.A.interactions B.ideas C.attitudes D.choices28.A.eventually B.gratefully C.consistently D.actually29.A.explaining B.replying C.praising D.admitting30.A.reminded B.argued C.prayed D.froze31.A.needs B.dreams C.efforts D.interests32.A.yet B.then C.rather D.even33.A.result B.truth C.memory D.symbol34.A.trying B.watching C.sharing D.learning35.A.clarification B.skillfulness C.curiosity D.encouragement第二节语法填空(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。OnMay8,2025,HuaweiunveileditsfirstHarmonyOS-poweredcomputerinShenzhen,markinga___36___(history)milestoneinChina'sjourneytowardtechnologicalself-reliance.___37___(develope)byover10,000engineersand20researchinstitutesoverfiveyears,thisinnovationchallengestheglobaldominanceofoperatingsystemslikeWindowsandmacOS.TheHarmonyOSPCrunsonHarmonyOS5,___38___completelyself-developedoperatingsystem.Itemphasizesspeed,___39___(secure),andseamlessconnectivityacrossdevices.Forexample,___40___(it)AIassistant“Xiaoyi”___41___(simplify)taskslikecreatingpresentationsandsummarizingmeetingsthroughvoicecommands.Thesystemalsosupportscross-devicecollaboration(跨设备协作),___42___(allow)userstocontrolmultipleHuaweideviceseffortlessly.Safetyisanotherkeyfocus.TheHarmonyOSPCusesaself-developedkernelandchip-levelencryption(芯片级加密)___43___(protect)data.Italsoincludesa“superprivacymode”___44___disablescamerasandmicrophoneswithaphysicalbutton.Tobuildasustainableecosystem,Huaweiiscollaboratingwithuniversitiestotraindevelopersandhasadaptedover300appsfortheHarmonyOSPC.___45___7.2millionregistereddevelopersand110millionlinesofcode,HarmonyOSiscreatingarobustenvironmentforfutureinnovations.Whilechallengesremain—suchascompetingwithestablishedsystems—theHarmonyOSPCrepresentsChina'sshiftfromrelyingonforeigntechnologytoleadingincoreinnovations.AsHuawei'sCEOstated,“HarmonyOSisnotjustanoperatingsystem;it'sthefoundationforsmartliving.”第四部分写作(共两节满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校英文报正在为即将到来的体育节征集体育项目,请你推荐一项有益的球类运动。内容包括:1.阐述该项目的优点;2.说明开展的可行性。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。BallGameFun:TryIt!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。WalkingdownthebusystreetsofLosAngeleswithmytwokids,Isawasmallshopwithafunsignthatsaid“ToySwap(交换).”Whenwegotclosetotheentrance,Inoticedawhitewoodenrockinghorse(木制摇马)nearthedoor.ItlookedjustliketheonemygrandfatherhadboughtformewhenIwasyoung.Feelingbothnostalgic(怀旧的)andcurious,Iwalkedintotheshop,wantingtotakeabetterlook.Assoonaswewentinside,mychildrenpulledmeindifferentdirections,excited.Theireyessparkledwhentheysawtheshelvesfulloftoys.TheystoppedinfrontofabigLEGOset.“Mom,canwebuythis?”theybeggedwitheagereyes.Ismiledandletthempicktheirtoy.Then,Iledthembacktowherethewhiterockinghorsewas.Lookingattherockingh

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