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2025-2026学年四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟高三上学期开学联考英语试题一、听力选择题(★★)1.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Cookathome.B.Exploreastreet.C.Eatout.(★★)2.Whichdeskisthemangoingtobuy?

A.Theonewithtwodrawers.B.Theonewiththreedrawers.C.Theonewithtwopenholders.(★★)3.Howdoesthewomandescribehermove?

A.Stressful.B.Smooth.C.Unexpected.(★★)4.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inabank.B.Inabookstore.C.Inapostoffice.(★★)5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?

A.Acourse.B.Aninstrument.C.Asport.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst?

A.Amused.B.Relieved.C.Surprised.7.WhatisEmilylikeaccordingtothewoman?

A.Sheiswell-behaved.B.Sheisplayful.C.Sheistroublesome.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarepairshop.B.Inacarrentalcompany.C.Inaninsurancecompany.9.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend?

A.Buyanewengine.B.Gotoatradeshow.C.Getherinsurance.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhywillHelenbeawayfromtown?

A.Toattendawedding.B.TomeetAngelaFerrero.C.Towatchaconcert.11.Whenwillthespeakersseetheperformance?

A.OnJune18th.B.OnJune25th.C.OnJuly2nd.12.WhatdoesHelenwanttodo?

A.Purchaseticketsimmediately.B.Inviteco-workerstojoinher.C.Checkherworkemails.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.WhydidEasonworkasalivingstatueperformer?

A.Torealizehisdream.B.Tosatisfyhiscuriosity.C.Tomakesomemoney.14.WhatdidEasondofortheWorldChampionships?

A.Hepracticedseveralbodymovements.B.Hedesignedarealisticstoneappearance.C.Hestudiedpreviouschampionshipperformances.15.WhatdoesEasoncherishmostabouthisjob?

A.Thepraisefromjudges.B.Theinteractionwithaudience.C.Theachievementincompetitions.16.WhatisthekeytobeingagoodlivingstatueaccordingtoEason?

A.Physicalstrength.B.Creativeideas.C.Attractiveappearance.(★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelibrary?

A.Itwillclosedownoneyearlater.B.Itisopenduringpublicholidays.C.Ittypicallyoperates10hoursaday.18.Howmuchdoesacopycostlibraryuserswithoutacopiercard?

A.10cents.B.20cents.C.60cents.19.Whereshouldhistoryenthusiastsgo?

A.Thefirstfloor.B.Thesecondfloor.C.Thethirdfloor.20.Whatissaidaboutthecomputeruseinthelibrary?

A.Ithasnotimelimit.B.Itrequiresregistration.C.Itisfreeonlyforfirst-timeusers.二、阅读理解(★★)Howtocleanupandreportsuspiciouswildlifedeathsonyourproperty?Howtoreportfishdie-offCallthefishdie-offlinewheneveryoufindnumbersofdeadordyingfish,particularlyifthefishshowsignsofdisease.Thiswillhelpyou:●understanddiseasesandhowtheyspread●improvediseasemanagement●protectfishpopulationsIfyoudiscoverafishdie-off,contacttheMinistryofNaturalResourcesat1-800-387-7011.Ifyoususpectthefishdiedasaresultofaspill,calltheMinistryoftheEnvironment,ConservationandParksSpillsActionCentreat1-800-268-6060.Whenyoureportafishdie-off,youwillbeaskedfor:●yourname●address●phonenumber●detailsaboutthefish●thelocationofthefishHowtoreportbirddeathsIfyouseesignificantnumbersofdeadbirdsinonelocation,orifyouseeafewdeadwildbirds,contacttheCanadianCooperativeWildlifeHealthCentreat1-866-673-4781.HowtoreportbatdeathsToreportanyunusualbatactivity(flyingoutsideindaytime)ordeaths,contacttheCanadianCooperativeWildlifeHealthCentreat1-866-673-4781,ortheMinistryofNaturalResourcesat1-800-387-7011.Dial1-866-686-6072forbats’hearingimpairment(损坏).RemovedeadfishorwildlifefromyourpropertyIndividuallandownersareresponsibleforthecleanupoftheirownproperty.Inmostcases,deadwildanimalscanbeputinthegarbageorburied.Ifyouareuncertainofdisposalarrangements,contactyourlocalmunicipality(市政当局).Municipalitiesareresponsibleforthepublicpropertiesthattheyown.Thisincludesmunicipallyownedpublicbeaches.21.Whichnumberwillyoucallifaspillcausesthedeadfish?

A.1-800-387-7011.B.1-800-268-6060.C.1-866-673-4781.D.1-866-686-6072.22.Whatshouldyoudotoreportabirddeath?

A.Submitphotosofthedeadbirds.B.Contactyourlocalmunicipality.C.Providetheexacttimeofdiscovery.D.CalltheCanadianCooperativeWildlifeHealthCentre.23.Whoisresponsibleforcleaningupdeadbatsonprivateproperty?

A.Thelocalgovernment.B.TheWildlifeHealthCentre.C.Thelandownersthemselves.D.TheMinistryofEnvironment.(★★★)Iwasbornmissingmylefthand,yetIlearnedtoadapt.Oneofmyearliestmemoriesismyfathertryingtoteachmetotiemyshoes.Igentlypushedhimasideandfiguredoutawaytodoitwithonehand.Myparentstriedtomakemefeelordinary,buttherealitywasinescapable.WhenIwas13,anagewhenkidsarealreadyveryself-conscious,Irememberedgettingonthebusandoneoftheotherkidsstaredjustalittletoolongatmyleftarm.Ifeltasuddenurgetohidemyhand.Ihaddecidedthatifpeopleknewaboutmymissinghand,theywouldnotwanttobearoundmeanymore.Makingfriendswaschallengingenough,butfindinglovewasparticularlydiscouraging.AsIstarteddating,Imadeeffortstohidemydifference.Eventuallywe’dreachapointintherelationshipwhereIknewIhadtotellthetruth.I’dthinkoverthe“bigreveal”andbuilditupinmymindfordays.WhenIhadgatheredthecourage,Iletoutmysecretoverthephoneandhungupinapanic.EvenwhenIreceivedacall,Icouldn’tfacediscussingit,relyingontheansweringmachine.EveryoneIsharedthiswith—friend,co-workerorboyfriend—saidkindthingslike,“Youshouldn’thideit.”or“It’snobigdeal.”Buttheirwordsdidn’tmattertome.TheonlywordsthatreallymatteredweretheonesIwastellingmyself,thatstoryofhowIwasunworthyoflove.At28,tiredofhiding,Imetsomeonespecial.Forthefirsttime,Iallowedsomeonetoreallyhold,lookat,takepicturesof,touchandlovemylimb—loveme.Thatrelationshipendedaftertenyears,butIkepttheself-loveandself-respectIlearnedfromit.Fromthatpointon,Isawmydifferenceassomethinguniqueandbeautifulaboutme,somethingthatshouldbeshown,nothidden.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenakidstaredatherleftarmonthebus?

A.Shockedandupset.B.Unnaturalandannoyed.C.Embarrassedandashamed.D.Threatenedandaggressive.25.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromparagraph3?

A.Shewasunwillingtotalkaboutherdisability.B.Shedidn’twanttofindloveandmakefriends.C.Shewasrejectedbyherfriendsbecauseofherdisability.D.Shewouldrevealherdisabilityonthephoneafterdating.26.Whatdidtheauthorgetfromtheten-yearrelationship?

A.Confidence.B.Marriage.C.Beauty.D.Sympathy.27.Whatmessageisconveyedbythestory?

A.Loveme,lovemydog.B.Painreshapes,notdefines.C.Imperfectionsmakeyouunique.D.Perseveranceleadstovictory.(★★★)Elephants,thelargestlandmammalsontheplanet,aremagnificentcreaturesandtouristsrushtoAfricancountriestoseethem.Duetoverysuccessfulconservationefforts,theAfricanelephantpopulationincountrieslikeKenyaisgrowing.Inthecountry’spopularTsavoNationalPark,elephantnumberswentfromaround6,000toalmost15,000injustseveralyears.Whilethisisgreatnewsforconservationists,it’snotseenthatwaybyfarmerswholiveinbetweentwopartsofthepark.Thehumanpopulationhasalsoexpandedandthismeansthatitaffectselephants’feedingandmigrationareas.Thishasledtoconflictsbetweenhumansandelephants,sometimesresultinginelephantdeaths.Nowanewsolutionusinghoneybeeshasbeenfoundtokeeptheelephantsawayfromfarms.Thisunlikelysolutionispartofalong-runningprojectfromtheSavetheElephantsorganization.ThesoundofAfricanhoneybeespreventselephants.Nowyellow-paintedbeehive(蜂巢)fencesprotectsomeofthelocalplots.Theprojectissupporting40farmerswhosecropsareprotectedby15hives.Eachofthehivesisstrungonawireafewmetersofftheground.Thisprotectsthemfrominsectsandallowsthemtoshakeiftheyaredisturbedbyanelephant,whichstartsthebeesmakingsounds.Thisscarestheelephantaway.Anine-yearstudymonitored26farmsthatwereprotectedbythebeehivefencesintwovillagesnearthepark.Duringthepeakgrowingseasons—NovembertoJanuaryfrom2014to2020—3,027elephantsapproachedthefencesandmostwereprevented.Duringthedroughtof2017,whichreducedthenumberofbeesinthehivesby75percent,elephantswerestillprevented76percentofthetime.SavetheElephantsisnowpromotingbeehivefencesin15countriesinAfricaandAsia.Butbesidespreventingelephants,thebeehivefencescanprovideotherbenefitstocommunities.Beesprovidepollination(授粉)serviceswhichcanincreasecropproductionandhoneyfromthehivesthatfarmerscanselltoincreasetheirincome.Whilethissolutionisn’tperfect,andissubjecttothenegativeeffectsofclimatechangeanddrought,itdoesshowthatelephantsandhumanscansharethelandwithoutconflicts.28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthebeehivefences?

A.ToprovidehabitatsforAfricanhoneybees.B.ToattractmoretouriststoTsavoNationalPark.C.Toincreasethenumberofelephantsinthewild.D.Toreduceconflictsbetweenhumansandelephants.29.Howdothebeehivefenceswork?

A.Thesoundofdisturbedbeesscareselephantsaway.B.Thefencesarepaintedyellowtodriveawayelephants.C.Thefencesphysicallyblockelephantsfromenteringfarms.D.Thehoneybeesdirectlyattackelephantstoprotectthecrops.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plots”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Storiesorplans.B.Smallpiecesoffarmland.C.Hiddentrapsforelephants.D.Beehiveconstructiondesigns.31.Whatadditionalbenefitdothebeehivefencesprovidebesidesprotectingcrops?

A.Theyprovidehoneyasfoodandreducehunger.B.Theyhelpfightagainstclimatechangeinthearea.C.Theyboostcropproductionwithbees’pollination.D.They’vesuccessfullyremovedthepovertyoffarmers.(★★★)Areyoualogicalthinker,orwouldyousaythatyou’remorefree-spiritedandartistic?Ifyou’retheformer,somebody’sprobablytoldyouatsomepointthatyou’realeft-brainedperson,andifyou’rethelatter,right-brained.Theideathattherighthalfofthebrainisthecreativehalfandthelefthalfistheanalytical(分析的)halfandthatourindividualcharacteristicsaredeterminedbywhichhalfisdominantiswidespreadinpopularpsychology.However,thisideaisafiction.Althoughweallobviouslyhavedifferentpersonalitiesandtalents,there’snoreasontobelievethesedifferencescanbeexplainedbythedominanceofonehalfofthebrainovertheotherhalf.Recentresearchusingbrainimagingtechnologyhasn’tfoundanyevidenceofhemispheric(脑半球的)dominance.Math,forexample,requireslogicalthoughtand,thus,isgenerallysaidtobeconnectedwiththeleftbrain.Butmathematicsinvolvesahighlycreativeeffortinadditiontobeingalogicalone.Sowouldagiftedmathematicianbearight-brainedoraleft-brainedperson?Ifthere’snoevidenceforthefictionofright-brainedandleft-brainedpeople,whydosomanypeopleacceptit?Perhapsitjustmakesintuitive(直觉的)sensethatpeople’sbrainswouldbedominantononesideortheotherjustastheirhands,feet,oreyesare.Itmayalsohavesomethingtodowithourseeminglyunlimitedappetitethatallowsustosortourselves(andourfriends)into“types”basedonouremotionalandintellectualcharacteristics.Whenpeopleareofferedgeneraldescriptivestatementsthatarepresentedasindividualizeddescriptionsoftheirownpersonalities,theytendtoacceptthemasmeaningfulandtrue,especiallyifthestatementsarepositive.The“insights”theygeneratearebothuniversalandcongenial.Afterall,whowouldrejectadescriptionofthemselvesas“artisticandcreative”or“reasonableandanalytical”?Thefictionispopular,intheend,becauseitgivesusa“scientific”waytotalkaboutourfavoritesubject—ourselves.32.Whichisacommonbeliefaboutpeople’sindividualcharacteristics?

A.Alogicalthinkerisright-brained.B.Ourrightbrainandleftbrainworkthesame.C.Therighthalfofthebrainistheanalyticalhalf.D.Thedominanthalfofbraindeterminesone’scharacteristics.33.Whydoestheauthormentionmathematicsinparagraph2?

A.Toshowthatmathisalogicalsubject.B.Toarguethatcreativityisirrelevantinanalyticalthinking.C.Toprovethatleft-brainedpeoplearebetteratproblem-solving.D.Toprovepersonalityandtalentdifferencesaren’tduetohemisphericdominance.34.Whydomanypeoplebelieveintheleft-brain/right-braintheory?

A.Thistheoryiswidespreadandpopular.B.Scientificstudieshaveconfirmeditsaccuracy.C.Itprovidesawayforthemtosortpersonalities.D.Brainimagingtechnologyhasshownclearhemisphericdifferences.35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhyLeft-BrainedPeopleAreSmarter?B.TheScienceofMath:LeftorRightBrain?C.TheTruthBehindHemisphericDominanceD.WaystoDevelopBothLogicalandCreativeThinking(★★)HowtoTransformYourselffortheNewYearWhateverthetransformationyou’reaimingfor,determination,devotion,andhardworkwillhelpyousetandachieveit.Youcandefineyourgoalsandcreateanactionplanforyourself.36.SetgoalsThinkaboutwhatyouwanttotransforminabroadsense.Thiswillhelpyoudefinewhatyouwantandwhyyouwantit.Onceyouhaveyouroveralltransformationinmind,breakitdownintoasetofmoremanageablegoals.Gettingstartedwithagoalisthehardestpart.37.Itwillmakethemfeelmoremanageable.Forexample,ifyourgoalistogetinshape,thefirststepcouldbetogetrunningshoesorjoinagym.Researchresources,setdates,andscheduleyourselfinadvancetomakesureyouhaveregulartimedevotedtoyourgoals.WorktowardsyourtransformationAskyourselfwhatyouneedtostartworkingtowardsyourgoalandgettheitemsassoonasyoucan.Don’tweighyourselfdownbytryingtochangeeverythingatonce.Instead,startwithyourfirst,mostmanageablegoalandgetintoasteadyroutinebeforeaddingmoreintothemix.38.Goingthroughthemwithsomeoneyoutrustcangiveyoustrengthandmotivation.Heorshemayalsobeabletohelpfindcreativesolutions.39You’remorelikelytokeepgoingwhenyoucanseehowfaryouhavecome.Trywritingdownyourprogressinajournal,orusingavisualtoolsuchasachartordrawingtoshowyourprogress.Togeneratesomepublicityforyourselfisanotherwaytostayontrack.Youcantalktothoseclosetoyouaboutwhatyouhavealreadyaccomplished,andwhatyoustillwanttodo.40.

A.KeepyourselfmotivatedB.GeneratepublicityforyourselfC.Asaresult,youmaytendtoabandonyourgoalsD.YoucouldevenstartablogorwebsitetoshareyourjourneyE.You’lllikelyhitafewchallengingmomentsinpursuitofyourgoalsF.Bydoingso,youmaybeabletotransformyourlifeinthenewyearG.Therefore,you’dbettermakeyourgoalsassmallasyouneedthemtobe三、完形填空(★★)Someyearsago,NancyWillisrantheNewYorkCityMarathon.Herentire_______agreedtomeetupnearthefinishlineand_______herachievement.Afterfinishingthe_______,Willismadeherwaytotheirplannedreunionspot.Shewas_______withhugsfromeachofherfamilymembers.Butonehugwas_______.Her8-year-oldson,Jack,wasnowheretobefound._______,thefamilysprangintoaction,searchingfortheboy.Theyaskedthemarathonorganizerstosendout_______overtheloudspeakers.EvenstrangersinthecrowdwerecallingoutJack’sname.“Thattypeoffocushelpedmetostay_______...Ratherthancrying,wejustturnedallourenergyintotryingto_______Jack,”Willisremembered.“Afteraboutanhour,awoman________andwasholdingmyson’shand.Sheaskedmyfather,‘Isthisyourgrandson’?”Willis’fathergrabbedJackandhuggedhimtightly.Therestofthefamily,________andoverwhelmedwithemotion,embracedtheyoungboy.Butwhentheyturnedaroundto________thewomanwhohadfoundandreturnedJack,shehad________.“Shewasnotlookingfor________.Shejustknewthathewassafe,”Willissaid.“IfIeverhadthechancetomeether,Iwouldthankherfromthebottomofmyheart,becauseitwasprobablyoneofthehardestdaysofmylife,andshe________it.”41.A.familyB.classC.teamD.company42.A.secureB.celebrateC.realizeD.recognize43.A.processB.assignmentC.raceD.project44.A.comfortedB.encouragedC.acceptedD.welcomed45.A.differentB.surprisingC.missingD.sudden46.A.GraduallyB.EventuallyC.ImmediatelyD.Lately47.A.informationB.invitationC.warningsD.letters48.A.quietB.calmC.safeD.relaxed49.A.recallB.supportC.releaseD.find50.A.cameupB.ranawayC.droppedbyD.backeddown51.A.shockedB.embarrassedC.satisfiedD.relieved52.A.admireB.thankC.consultD.remind53.A.arrivedB.escapedC.settledD.disappeared54.A.profitsB.rewardsC.salaryD.allowance55.A.markedB.ruinedC.fixedD.recorded四、语法填空(★★★)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。AttheChongxianQiancunMarketintheLinpingdistrictofHangzhou—capitalofEastChina’sZhejiangprovince—agroupofSouthKoreantouristsrecently56(draw)attentionastheycasuallychosefromitsfreshfruit.DrivenbyChina’sexpandingvisa-freepolicies,internationaltouristsare57(increasing)drawntothelively,everydaycharmofthelocalwetmarkets.Withwonderfulfruitlikeyellowpeachesandrarevegetablesunfamiliar58manyvisitors,themarketshavebecomeunexpectedhighlightsoftheirChinatrips.FromMalaysiatoSouthKorea,internationalvisitorsareswapping(替换)59(type)sightseeingroutesforimmersive,street-levelexperiences.Inresponse,Hangzhou’smarkets—liketheQiancunandWen’ermarkets—areimprovingwithsmartsystems,multilingualservicesandeven60(guide)culturaltours.AcrossChina,itswetmarketsarebeingreimaginedasculturallandmarks.Hangzhou,alreadyexperiencedin61(host)foreigndignitaries(重要人物)atitsmarkets,isupgradingtheir62(facility)withdigitalpriceboards,foodsafetytrackingandevenartisticeventstomeet63risingglobalinterest.64wasonceaneighborhoodstaple(贸易中心)isnowabridgeofcross-culturalcommercialconnection—bringingtogetherlocalflavors,everydaylifeandglobal65(curious)underoneroof.五、书信写作(★★★)66.假定你是李华,下周你校将举办中国传统艺术节。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件邀请他参加,内容包括:1.活动的时间、地点;2.活动内容。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。DearChris,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达(★★)67.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。Alicewasabsolutelycrazyaboutdancing.Aslongasshewasfreeathome,shewouldturnontheTV,andfollowthedancetutorialsstepbystep.Overtime,shehadlearnedagreatdealfromthoseTVprograms,masteringvariousdancemovesthatmadeherlooklikeaprofessionaldancer.WhentheschoolputupanoticeannouncingtheupcomingNewYear’sEveparty,whichincludedadanceperformancesection,astrongdesirewelledupinAlice’schest.Sheimaginedherselfdancingtoherfavoritemusiconthebrightstage,andreceivingcheersfromtheaudience.Butthebeautifulvisionquicklyfadedwhenshethoughtaboutherfamily.Theimageofhersickfatherlyinginbed,andhermotherworkingdayandnighttoearnmoneytosupportthefamilypoppedintohermind.Shewasquite

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