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………………○………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○…学校:______________姓名:_____________班级:_______________考号:______________________试题第=PAGE1*2-11页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)试题第=PAGE1*22页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………此卷只装订不密封试题第=PAGE2*2-13页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)试题第=PAGE2*24页(共=SECTIONPAGES5*210页)2025-2026学年高一上学期第三次月考卷(广东专用)英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。3.难度系数:0.65。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。ABuildingandmaintaininghealthyrelationshipsisakeypartofahappyandsuccessfullife.Whetheratschool,intheworkplace,orinthecommunity,goodinterpersonalskillshelpusconnectwithothers.Herearesomepracticaltipstoenhanceyoursocialabilities.StartwithaSimpleGestureManypeoplefeelshyaboutstartingaconversation.Youdon’tneedtosaysomethingperfect.Afriendlysmile,awarmgreeting,orasimplecompliment(赞美)canopenthedoor.Beingthefirsttosay"hello"showsconfidenceandmakesothersfeelcomfortable.FindCommonGroundSharedinterestsarethefoundationofstrongconnections.Whenyoutalktosomeone,trytodiscoverwhatyoubothenjoy—beitsports,music,books,ormovies.Discussingcommontopicsmakesconversationsflowmorenaturallyandhelpsbuildabond.ListenActivelyGoodcommunicationismoreaboutlisteningthantalking.Showgenuineinterestinwhatotherssay.Maintaineyecontact,nod,andaskfollow-upquestions.Thismakespeoplefeelvaluedandunderstood,whichdeepensyourrelationship.HandleConflictsWiselyDisagreementsarenormal.Whentheyhappen,staycalmandrespectful.Expressyourfeelingshonestlywithoutblamingtheotherperson.Trytoseethesituationfromtheirperspectiveandworktogethertofindasolution.Awiseresolutioncansometimesmakearelationshipevenstronger.Bypracticingtheseskills,youcanbuildawideandsupportivesocialnetwork.Remember,positiverelationshipsrequireeffort,buttherewardsaretrulyvaluable.21.Whatistheadviceforstartingaconversation?A.Prepareawell-organizedspeech. B.Useasimpleandfriendlygesture.C.Waitpatientlyforotherstotalkfirst. D.Startwithfunandmeaningfultopics.22.Whyisfindingcommongroundhelpful?A.Ithelpstobuildarelationship. B.Itmakesyouwinanargument.C.Itshowsyouareknowledgeable. D.Itallowsyoutotalkmore.23.Howshouldwedealwithconflicts?A.Trytoavoidtheminawiseway. B.Staycalmandtalkitoutrespectfully.C.Expressyourangerclearlyanddirectly. D.Askathirdpersontodecideproperly.BInasmallneighborhoodwhereconcrete(混凝土)seemedtobetakingover,therewasoneremainingpatchofneglectedland.Foryears,ithadbeenaneyesore—filledwithweeds(野草)andlitter.Mostresidentssimplywalkedpastitwithoutasecondglance,exceptforMr.Thompson,anelderlymanwhohadlivedthereforoverfiftyyearsandrememberedwhentheareawasfullofgreenery.Onespringmorning,insteadofjustshakinghisheadatthemess,Mr.Thompsonarrivedwithhisowngardeningtools.Hestartedslowly,clearingjustasmallcorner.Hismovementswerestiff,buthisdeterminationwasclear.AyounggirlnamedLily,playingnearby,curiouslyapproachedandaskedwhathewasdoing.“I’mmakingaplacewherethingscangrowagain,”herepliedwithawarmsmile.Heexplainedhowhemissedthegardensofhischildhoodandwantedtobringbacksomebeauty.Thenextday,Lilyreturnedwithasmallpotofmarigolds.Soon,otherneighborsbegantonotice.Ateenagerhelpedcarryawaytheheavytrash;afamilydonatedsomevegetableseeds;andaretiredteacherbroughtabench.Whatstartedasoneman’ssolitaryeffortblossomedintoacommunityproject.Eventhelocalgrocerystorestartedcontributingbyprovidingfertilizerandgardeningsupplies.Withinmonths,thedilapidatedlotwastransformedintoavibrantoasis.Sunflowersreachedforthesky,tomatoesripened(成熟)onthevines,andthebenchwasrarelyempty.Peoplewhohadneverspokenbeforewerenowsharinggardeningtipsandlaughter.Childrenlearnedaboutplantswhilehelpingwithwatering,andelderlyresidentsfoundjoyinwatchingthingsgrow.Thegardenbecamemorethanjustagarden—itbecametheheartoftheneighborhood.Mr.Thompsonnolongerworkedalonebutwasrespectedasthegarden’swiseguide.Hesatonthebench,watchingthevibrantlifearoundhim,hisheartasfullastheharvestbaskets.Hehadnotjustplantedagarden;hehadplantedhopeandbroughtadisconnectedcommunitybacktogether.24.WhatwasMr.Thompson’smainpurposeinstartingthegarden?A.Hewantedtoteachchildrenaboutgardening. B.Hemissedthegreenspacesfromhispast.C.Theneighborhoodcommitteeaskedhimtohelp. D.Hewantedtogrowhisownvegetables.25.Whoprovidedfertilizerandgardeningsuppliesfortheproject?A.Thelocalgrocerystore. B.Aretiredteacher.C.Mr.Thompsonhimself. D.Lily’sfamily.26.Whatdoestheword“dilapidated”mostlikelymeaninparagraph4?A.Beautifulandcolorful . B.Oldandinpoorcondition.C.Largeandspacious. D.Famousandpopular.27.WhatwasMr.Thompson’snewroleinthecommunity?A.Theneighborhoodactivityorganizer. B.Agardeningbusinessowner.C.Anadvisorforthecommunitygarden. D.Agardeningteacherforchildren.CIntoday’sfast-changingworld,innovationisshapingdailylifefasterthanever.The2025GlobalInnovationIndex(GII),releasedannuallybyWIPO,rankscountriesandcityclustersbasedoninvestment,technologicalprogress,andsocialimpact.Thetop100areas—fromSanFranciscotoShenzhen—produceover70%oftheworld’spatentsandstartupfunding.Thisyear,ChinaenteredtheGIItop10forthefirsttime,thankstoitsgrowingnumberofpatentsandscientificinvestment.Itnowhosts24ofthe100leadinginnovationclusters(群集),withtheShenzhen–HongKong–Guangzhouregionrankedfirst.Inthisarea,traditionandmodernitycoexist.InHongKong,streetvendorsuseQRcodesforpaymentsnexttohandwrittenpricesigns,whilesmallshopownersmanagedeliveriesthroughmultipleapps.“Themixofoldandnewcreatesenergy—peoplearen’tafraidtoexperiment,”saysJamieRiver,aresidentforthreeyears.TheOctopuscard(八达通),firstusedforpublictransportin1997,nowpaysforeverythingfromvendingmachinestoparking.Toexperiencecutting-edgetech,RiversuggeststakingtheStarFerryatnighttowatchthe“SymphonyofLights”—ashowthatcombinesmusic,lasers,andLEDscreensacross43buildings.AtPMQ,aformerpolicedormitoryturnedcreativehub,3D-printingstudiossitbesidetraditionalcalligraphyworkshops.Shenzhen’srisefromafishingvillagetoatechpowerhousebeganin1980whenitbecameChina’sfirstSpecialEconomicZone,offeringtaxbenefitstoencourageinnovation.AfterbeingnamedaUNESCOCreativeCityin2008,itinvestedinMakerspacesliketheShenzhenOpenInnovationLab.“Thesespacesareopentoeveryone—students,hobbyists,andengineersfromcompanieslikeHuawei,”saysLeonHuang,whohaslivedinShenzhensince2008.“Thisopennessfostersrealcollaboration.”Herecommendswatchingthecity’sdroneshows—onerecentlyusednearly12,000drones,settingaworldrecord.28.Accordingtothepassage,whichcityclusterisNOTmentionedasaleadinginnovationhubintheGIIreport?A.SanJose-SanFrancisco. B.Tokyo-Yokohama.C.Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei. D.Shenzhen-HongKong-Guangzhou.29.WhatcanweinferfromJamieRiver'scommentaboutpeopleinHongKong?A.Theyprefertousetraditionalmethods. B.Theyarewillingtotrynewtechnology.C.Theymainlyusecashfordailypayments. D.Theyrarelyvisittraditionalstreetvendors.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.ShenzhenbecameaUNESCOCreativeCityin2018.B.TheOctopuscardremainslimitedtotransportuseonly.C.Chinahosts24ofthetop100innovationclusters.D.HongKong’sPMQwasonceatechcompany.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThehistoricaltransformationofShenzhen.B.ThedevelopmentofAItechnologyandself-drivingcars.C.Thelatestrankingofthe2025GlobalInnovationIndex.D.China’sinnovationachievementsinitsleadingtechcities.DInAmerica,somepeople,includingthehealthsecretaryandsocialmediahealthexperts,stronglyopposeseedoils.Theycallthem“toxic”andclaimtheyharmhealth.Asaresult,somefast-foodchainshaveswitchedtootherfatslikebeeffatoravocado(牛油果)oil.Butaretheseoilstrulyasharmfulascriticssay?Seedoils,oftenlabeledas“vegetableoils,”comefromcorn,soybeans,andsunflowerseeds.Peoplewhodon'tliketheseoilshavetwomainconcerns.First,theyworrythatchemicalsusedinprocessingmayremaininthefinalproduct.Second,theypointtotheoils’omega-6fats,claimingthesecauseinflammation(炎症)andleadtocancer,obesity,andheartdisease.However,expertssaytheseconcernsarelargelyunfounded.It'struethatchemicalsareusedtogetoilfromseeds.Buttheoiliscleanedandheatedtoremovethesechemicalsafterprocessing.AccordingtoaU.S.governmentreviewpublishedinApril,thetinyamountthatmightremainisnotharmfulwhenpeopleeatnormalamounts.Asforomega-6fats,thepictureismorecomplex.Researchshowstheycanturnintobothinflammatoryandanti-inflammatorysubstancesinthebody.Largestudiesfindnoclearlinkbetweenomega-6intakeandincreasedinflammation.Instead,peoplewhoeatmoreseedoilstendtolivelongerandhealthierlives,especiallywhentheyavoidprocessedandfriedfoods.Amajor2022reviewbytheWorldHealthOrganizationconcludedthathigherconsumptionofomega-6fatsislinkedtolowerriskofearlydeath.Theycontainhealthyfatsthatcanhelplowercholesterol(胆固醇)andprotecttheheart.Long-termstudiesalsosupportthis.Onelong-termstudyinNatureMedicinefoundthatpeoplewhoatemorevegetableoilslivedlongerandhealthierlives.Inconclusion,seedoilsarenotonlysafebutalsobeneficialwheneateninnormalamounts.Theyarehealthierthanmanyalternativeslikebutterorbeeffat.Over-consumptionusuallycomesfromeatingtoomuchfriedorprocessedfood—somethingweshouldavoidformanyreasons.32.Whatdocriticsofseedoilsbelieve?A.Theycontainharmfulchemicals. B.Theyarehealthierthananimalfats.C.Theyaretooexpensivefordailyuse. D.Theyshouldreplaceotheroils.33.Whatcanweinferaboutseedoilprocessing?A.Processedseedoilsaredangeroustohealth.B.Oilsarenotproperlycleanedduringprocessing.C.Chemicalsremainharmfulinthefinalproduct.D.Harmfulchemicalsareremovedduringprocessing.34.Whichstatementbestreflectstheauthor'sview?A.Seedoilsshouldbeavoidedcompletely.B.Seedoilsaresafeandprovidehealthbenefits.C.Otheroilsarehealthierwhenusednormalamounts.D.Moreresearchisneededonseedoils’safety.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheDangersofSeedOilsinFastFood. B.UnderstandingDifferentTypesofDietaryFatsC.SeedOils:SeparatingFactsfromFears D.TheRealHealthRisksofProcessedOils第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共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。Manystudiessaythatpeoplewhoknowtwolanguageshavebetterfocus,planningskills,andtheabilitytoadjusttonewinformation.Someevensuggesttheymaydevelopseriousmemoryproblemsinoldageaboutfouryearslaterthanothers.36Therefore,expertsarenotsureifthiseffectisreal—andifitis,whatexactlycausesit.Onemightassumethesebenefitsbelongonlytothosewholearnasecondlanguagefromchildhood.Actually,it’snevertoolatetostart.A2019studyfoundthatlearninganewlanguageasanadultdoesn’tgreatlyimprovethinkingskills,butitcanslownormalmentaldeclinethatcomeswithage.37Thebiggestgainsareseeninthosewhousetwolanguagesalmosteverydayformanyyears.Justtakingalanguageclassincollegeisn’tenough.38Forexample,professionalinterpreterscanswitchfasterbetweentasksthanpeoplewhoknowonlyonelanguage,showingstrongermentalcontrol.Butsomeresultsarehardtotrust.Peoplewhospeaktwolanguagesoftenhavedifferentbackgrounds,likebettereducationorricherfamilylife.39Interestingly,inpoorareaswithlittleschooling,thosewhospeaktwolanguagesoftenshowtheclearestmentalbenefits—perhapsbecauseusingtwolanguagesgivestheirbrainextratraining.Agealsomatters.Youngchildrenwhoknowtwolanguagesmaythinkmorequicklyatfirst,thoughtheirclassmatesmaycatchuplater.Inolderadults,knowingtwolanguagesseemstoofferprotection.40Andevenifthere’snobrainboost,beingabletotalktomorepeopleisagreatreasontolearnanewlanguage.A.Switchingbetweenlanguagesoftenmaybeespeciallyhelpful.B.Butsomestudieshavefailedtoshowthesameresults.C.Thismaybebecausetheyuselanguagesregularlyovertime.D.Thesedifferencesmakeithardtotelliflanguagealoneisthecause.E.Allchildrengainthesameadvantagesfromlanguagelearning.F.Oneexpertcomparesittostackingslicesofcheeseforbetterprotection.G.Languagelearningworksbestonlyforteenagers.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,共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。Lastsummer,IjoinedavolunteerteamtohelpprotectwildlifeinTibet.Atfirst,IfeltnervousbecauseIhadneverbeentosuchahigh41before.Theairwasthin,andIgotheadacheseasily.ButIdidn’twantto42—Ihadpromisedtocontributetosomething43.Ourtaskwasto44Tibetanantelopesandrecordtheirbehavior.Everymorningbeforesunrise,weclimbedthehillswithbinocularsandnotebooks.Itwastough,butgradually,Ibeganto45totheenvironment.Mybodygrewstronger,andmymindbecamesharper.Oneday,wesawagroupofantelopesrunning46.Itturnedoutthatillegalhunterswerenearby.Wequicklycontactedthelocal47,whoarrivedwithinanhour.Thankstoourtimelyreport,thehunterswerecaught.Thatnight,ourteamleadersaid,“You’vemadeareal48.”Ifeltproud.Irealizedthatevensmallactionscan49whenpeopleworktogether.Wealsolearnedhowhumanactivities50wildlifehabitats.Thisexperiencemadememore51ofenvironmentalissues.Beforeweleft,alocalelder52uswithwarmbutterteaandsaid,“Thelandrememberskindness.”Hiswords53medeeply.Now,backatschool,IoftentellotherswhatI’velearned.Ibelievethatifeveryone54alittle,theworldcanbecomeabetterplace.Thatsummerdidn’tjustchangemyview—ithelpedme55whoIwanttobe.41.A.mountain B.altitude C.temperature D.location42.A.stay B.try C.go D.quit43.A.worthwhile B.obvious C.normal D.personal44.A.hunt B.feed C.observe D.catch45.A.turn B.adapt C.reply D.return46.A.freely B.aimlessly C.wildly D.slowly47.A.farmers B.tourists C.authorities D.hunters48.A.decision B.difference C.discovery D.deal49.A.matter B.change C.spread D.count50.A.improve B.destroy C.create D.build51.A.afraid B.fond C.aware D.tired52.A.provided B.greeted C.charged D.rewarded53.A.moved B.confused C.surprised D.frightened54.A.gives B.takes C.saves D.wastes55.A.shape B.judge C.accept D.discover(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Newresearch(publish)inamedicaljournalshowsthatonelongerwalkperdayismore(benefit)foryourheartthanmanyshortwalks.Astudyinvolvingover33,000adultsfoundthatwalkingcontinuouslyforatleast15minutes,58coversabout1,500steps,canprovideagoodworkout.Althoughthepopulargoalof10,000steps59(originate)fromanadvertisement,expertsagreethatmoremovementisgenerallyhealthier.Thestudyfocusedonpeople60(walk)fewerthan8,000stepsdaily.Participants61(divide)intogroupsbasedontheirwalkingpatterns.Thosetakinglongerwalkshada62(low)riskofheartdisease.Evenamongtheleastactive,longerwalksmade63significantdifference,reducingriskssubstantially.Researchersemphasizethathowyouwalkmatters,notjustthetotalsteps.64(add)longerwalkstoyourroutinecanimprovehearthealtheffectively.TheNHSrecommends150minutesofmoderateactivityweekly,65activitieslikebriskwalking.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是红星中学学生会主席李华。你校近期计划在校园内增设一个“学生共享书屋”,现面向全体同学征集建议。请你用英文给负责此事的王老师写一封建议信,要点如下:1.对共享书屋的认可;2.你对书屋位置、书籍类型或管理方式的建议;3.表达愿意参与协助。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearMr.Wang,I’mverygladtohearthatourschoolisplanningtosetupasharedbookcornerforstudents._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Ourschool’sannualcommunityserviceweekwascomingup,andmyclasschosetovolunteeratalocalseniorcarecenter.Astheclassmonitor,Iwasinchargeofplanningactivities.I’dpreparedalistofgamesandasingingprogram,confidenteverythingwouldgosmoothly.Ievenstayeduplateanightbeforetomakesureeverydetailwasright,likeprintinggamerulesinbigfontandpickingsongsIthoughtwerelively.Onthedayofthevisit,wearrivedwithflowersandhandwrittencards.Theseniorsgreeteduswarmly,theireyeslightingupatthesightofyoungfaces.Butthingsdidn’tgoasplanned.Whenwestartedthefirstgame,mostofthemhesitatedtojoin—somesaidtheirjointswerestiff,othersdidn’tunderstandtherulesn

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