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山东省齐鲁名校大联考20252026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题(无听力)阅读理解AStartingOctober29,2025,UnitedAirlineswillofferasecondnonstopflightfromNewarkLibertyInternationalAirporttotheislandofDominica,nowoperatingeveryWednesdayinadditiontotheexistingSaturdayservice.ThenewWednesdayarrivallandsintheearlyafternoon,gettingyoutoFortYoungHotelwithenoughtimetosettleinbeforesunset.Fromthere,yourFortYoungexperiencebegins;oceanfrontrelaxation,spatreatments,dailylandandseatripsandeasyaccesstoourdivedock,rightonarrival.Whetheryou’reheretoexploreorunwind,thisnewtraveloptionmakesyourjourneytoDominica,andFortYoungHotel,smootherthanever.InDecember2025,theislandwilllaunchtheworld’slongestcablecar(缆车),offeringpanoramic(全景)viewsfromtheRoseauValleytothefamedBoilingLake.Whatwasonceasixhourhikewillsoonbeeatwentyminutescenicjourneythroughtherainforest.This,alongwithawaveofnewadventurefocusedofferings,makesnowtheidealmomenttoexperienceallthatDominica,andFortYoungHotel,hastooffer.TomatchUnited’sexpandedservice,FortYoungHotelisintroducingaFortAdventuresoffer.StartanextraordinaryguidedjourneythatallowsgueststoexplorethenaturalwondersofDominica,withouthavingtoworryaboutplansordecisionmaking.Suitableforadultsandchildrenalike,thispackagegivesyouthehighlydesiredopportunitytoenjoyvariousactivitiesduringyourstay:·4Nights’Acmodation·FullBreakfastDaily·AirportPickupsandDropoffs·2DaysofLandandWaterTrips·WhaleWatchingExperienceThisofferwascreatedfortravelerslookingtotakeadvantageoftheeasieraccesstoDominicawhileenjoyingallthethoughtfuldetailsthatdefinetheFortYoungexperience.Tobookyourstayorlearnmore,contactusat.1.WhatcanthenewflighttoDominicado?2.WhatdoweknowabouttheFortAdventuresoffer?A.Itensuresaworryfreetour.B.Itprovidesnonguidedtrips.C.Ithasadefiniteagerestriction. D.Itoffersfreecablecaraccess.3.WhereisthetextmostprobablytakenfromA.Asportsbrochure.B.Ahotel’sannualreport.C.Aninflightmagazine. D.Anadventureguide.BJakeMorrison,ahighschoolteacherinasmalltowninOregon,US,onceknewlittleaboutmunitygardening—saveforseeinghisgrandmatendingtomatoplantsinherbackyard.Itwasn’tuntilhisnieceZaragotaddictedtoelectronicdevicesthatheresolvedtotakeaction.HeintroducedkidslikeZaratogardening,andthat’showtheyfirstgotinvolvedintheSpringdaleKids’Gardenprogram,alocalinitiativelaunchedin2005.Zaragrewdeeplypassionateaboutgardeningthroughthisprogramandnowassistsinmanagingayouthgardenclubatherschool.In2018,JakelaunchedanewprojectcalledLittleSprouts,whichisdesignedtoinstructkidsaged5to7invegetablegrowing.Thankstohisbacking,over80kidsparticipatefreeofchargeeachsummerfor4weeks.Theyspend90minuteseveryTuesdayandThursdayimprovingtheirgardeningskills,witheachchildreceivingasmallshovel(小铲子),apairofgloves,andahat.“Theylearntodig,sowseeds,wateryoungplants,andharvestvegetablesinanengaging,securesetting,”Jakeexplained.“Itgetsthemactive,awayfromtheirtablets.Gardeningbuildspatience,andtheytakedelightinconsumingwhatthey’vegrown.Sureenough,morekidsexpressedinterestinjoining.”Tofundtheproject,hespenthisafterschoolhourscollectingusedplasticbottlesandoldnewspapersfromtheneighborhood,carefullycleaningandsortingthembeforesellingtherecyclablestoanearbyfirm.“Atfirst,theresidentsquestionedmymotives,assumingIwasdoingthisjusttomakeaprofit,butnowevenpeopleIdon’tknowstopbytodropofftheirrecyclablesatmydoor,”heshared.Thisrecyclingeffortgeneratesabout$15,000eachyear,whichcoversallthegarden’sneeds.Jakesaysthatwatchingthekids’excitementwhenpickingtheirfirstcarrotsortomatoesbringshimgreatcontentment.“Notonlyislesswasteendingupinlandfills,butwe’vegotkidswhopreferdigginginsoiloverlookingthroughphones,”headded.4.WhydidJakeenterthefieldofgardening?A.Torepayhisgrandma’sinstruction. B.Tojoinamunityinitiative.C.Todevelophisteachingmethods. D.Tobreakhisniece’sscreenhabit.5.WhatcanbelearnedaboutLittleSprouts?A.Itmainlytargetsteenagers.B.Itprovidesdailysessions.C.Ittakeskids’safetyintoaccount. D.Itrequiresaparticipationfee.6.HowdidpeopleinitiallyfindJake’srecycling?A.Itbenefitedhimfinancially.B.Itheavilyfundedhisproject.C.Itneededtobesupported. D.Itwouldmakelittledifference.7.WhatisJake’seducationalphilosophyaccordingtothetextA.Stillwatersrundeep.B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Nevertoooldtolearn. D.Experienceteachesbest.CAstudycovering12countriesandover3,500peoplehasfoundsomethingnewwhenitestopeople’sdecisionmakingpreferences.Thestudyoffersthefirsttestchallengingalongstandingassumptionthatpeoplefromgrouporientedsocieties,culturesthatemphasizecollectivethinkingandmunityharmony,arenaturallymorelikelytoseekadvicefromothersandthatindividualisticculturesliketheUnitedStatesareexpectedtofavorgoingitalone.Thestudyfoundthatpeople—frommunitymembersanduniversitystudentsincountrieslikeJapan,Germany,andCanadatoIndigenous(土生土长的)Amazonianrainforestmunities—mostoftenpreferredpersonalthinkingfordecisionmaking,followedbyrelyingongutinstincts.Askingfriendsforadvicerankedthird,whileseekinginputfromlargergroupswasgenerallyleastpreferred.Theinternationalresearchteamconductedwhattheycalledthefirstwideranginginvestigationofdecisionmakingpreferencesacrossdiversecultures.ThestudyincludedparticipantsfromwealthynationslikeGermany,Japan,andCanada,aswellasdevelopingcountriesincludingMorocco,Ecuador,andSouthAfrica.TheyalsospokewithmembersoftwoIndigenousAmazonianmunities,theShiwiarandShipibopeoples,wholiveinsmallsizedsocietiesthatrelyheavilyoncollectivedecisionmakingforvillagegovernance.Participantsreadsixeverydaysituationsrequiringdifficultchoicesmadebythemalone.Someinvolvedpickingbetweentwoequallyattractiveoptions.Otherspresentedaconflictlikehelpinganeighborpreparetheirfieldinsteadoffinishingone’sownwork.Foreachsituation,peoplechosefromfourdecisionmakingapproaches:relyingongutfeelings,thinkingitthroughcarefullyontheirown,askingtrustedfriendsforadvice,orseekinginputfromabroadercrowd.Theyalsoratedhowwisetheyconsideredeachapproachandhowgoodtheyexpectedtofeelaboutdecisionsmadeusingeachmethod.Thestudysuggestedpersonalthinkingtoppedthechartseverywhere,preferredby37%to60%ofparticipantsdependingonthecountry.Ithighlightsaninterestingcontradictioninhumanbehavior.Scientificevidenceshowsthatseekingadviceoftenimprovesdecisionquality:Otherscanpointoutblindspots,shareusefulexperience,andhelpavoidmentalprejudices.8.WhatdoesthelongheldconceptthinkAmericansdowhenmakingdecisions?A.Trusttheirgutinstincts.B.Practiceselfreliance.C.Seekfriends’advice. D.Consultlargergroups.9.What’stheteam’spurposeinchoosingtheShiwiarandShipibopeoples?A.Toincreasethesamples’diversity. B.Toconfirmtheirthinkingstrategies.C.Todemonstratetheiruniquecultures. D.Topromoteremotemunityculture.10.Whatmightparticipantsencounterduringthetest?A.Toughmoraldecisionquestions. B.Groupdiscussionrequirements.C.Diverseadviceassessedbyfriends. D.Collectivewisdomfrompartners.11.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.GroupDecisionWeaknesses B.PersonalPreferenceContradictionC.CrossCulturalmunicationTricks D.GlobalInsightsintoDecisionMakingDScientistsatCarnegieMellonUniversityhavecreatedasupersmallcameracalledtheMicroimager,whichisthinnerthanahumanhair.Itcanbendwithmovementsandtakeclearpicturesinsidethebrainwithoutcausingmuchdamage.Thecameraisonly7micrometersthick(14timesthinnerthanahair)and400micrometerswide.Traditionalendoscopes,thesnakelikecamerasdoctorsputthroughthebodyduringprocedures,arerelativelymassiveparedtothisnewinventionandoftenseverelyharmdelicatebraintissue.Butthisthin,flexibledevicecanslipbetweenneurons(神经元),accordingtotheresearchpublishedinBiomedicalOpticsExpress.Surgeonscouldonedayusethistechnologytopreciselyidentifytheedgesofabnormalgrowthsduringoperations,potentiallysalvagingmorehealthybraintissue.ResearchersstudyingneurologicaldiseaseslikeAlzheimer’sorParkinson’scouldobservebraincellsinactionwithoutthecutintothebodyproceduresthatarepresentlyrequired.Andunlikerigidfibercamerasthatcanonlycaptureasinglepointoflight,thisflexibledevicehas20independentchannelsthatcreatedetailedimages.Creatingsuchatiny,functionalcamerademandedsolutionstolongstandingengineeringchallenges.Onewasaboutrethinkinghowtomakethedevice.Unlikepreviousmetalmasks(掩模)thatcausedroughedges(spreadinglightandreducingimagequality),theCarnegieMellonteamusedsmoothphotoresist(光刻胶)masks,resultingincleanerwaveguides.Theyalsoaddressedtheneedforextremethinnessandmedicaldurabilitybylayeringdifferenttissuesafematerials.Thisbinationcreatesasignificantdifferenceinhowlightbendsthrougheachmaterial,effectivelytrappinglightwithineachwaveguidechannel.12.Whydoestheauthormentiontraditionalendoscopes?A.Toclarifyadefinition.B.Topresentanargument.C.Tomakeaparison. D.Toreachaconclusion.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“salvaging”inparagraph3mean?A.Repairing. B.Saving. C.Changing. D.Creating.14.Whatisparagraph4mainlyaboutconcerningtheMicroimager?A.Itsapplicationeffects.B.Itsworkingprinciple.C.Itsinnovativepoints. D.Itsexperimentalprocess.15.WhichbestdescribescurrentmercialsystemsusedtostudybrainactivityA.Economical.B.Timeconsuming.C.Promising. D.Costinefficient.七选五OneofthefeaturesofLondonisthenumberofbigstores,mostofwhicharetobefoundinorneartheWestEnd.____16____Theydevelopedinthenineteenthcentury;theymaintainthedignityofthatcentury,yettheyarealwaysreadytofollownewtrends.____17____BudgetDressesarereallycheapdresses—butnocustomerlikestobethoughtofasa“cheap”shopper.Thisisbecausepeopleprefernicerwordsthathidelesspleasantideas.MothertobeorLadyinWaitingwilloftenbefoundinsteadoftheconventionalMaternityWear(孕妇装),showinghowweusegentletermstomakethingssoundbetter.AnotherfeatureofLondon’sshoppinglifeisthechainstores,inwhichthegoodsaredisplayedonopencounters.Whatkindsofgoodsarethey?____18____Forexample,onefamousfirmofchemistshasshopsinmanypartsofLondon,andintheseyoumaybuynotonlymedicinesbuttoiletitems.Dairy(乳制品)firmshaveshopsinvariouspartsofLondon,too.____19____MostofthefoodstoresinLondonarecalledsupermarkets,someofwhichhaveinstorecafes,providingaconvenientspotforshopperstotakeabreak.____20____Yougoin,pickupabasket,walkroundtheshopandchoosewhatyouwant.Attheexit,thereisacheckoutpoint—acashdesk,whereyoupayforallyourgoodstogether.IfyougoshoppinginLondon,youwillfindawiderangeofshoppingoptionsthatcanmeetallyourneedsandbringauniqueexperience.A.Departmentsarecarefullynamedhere.B.Theyoperateontheselfservicesystem.C.Otherfirmsalsoofferonlinedairydeliveryservices.D.CheapshoppershelpcreateLondon’svariousshops.E.Thesestoresareamixtureoftraditionandmodernity.F.Hereyoumaybuynotonlydairyproducebutalsohouseholdarticles.G.Theyarechieflyfoodstuffs,householdgoods,clothingandofficesupplies.完形填空Ellawipedherhandsonherapron(围裙),eyeingthestrawberrycakescoolingonthecounter.Foroveradecade,she’d____21____Harper’sfavoritedessertsincethe76yearold,wholivedalone,movedacrossthecity.Holdingthecakebox,Ellawaitedforthebusatthestop.Theclearsky____22____darkened,andfatraindropssoonturnedintoadownpourthatfloodedthestreets.ThenElla____23____amessageonherphone,“Citybusservicesuspended,”Ellabecame____24____—Harper’sphonehadbeenactingupallweek.Justthen,headlights____25____therain.Acarslowedtoastop,itswindowrollingdowntorevealagoodlookingwoman.“Needaride?”sheaskedwitha____26____smile.“I’mZoe.”Ellahesitated,then____27____,“I’mofftovisitanoldladylivingfaraway.”Zoeoffered,“Icandropyouhomefirst.Thisweather’s____28____.”ButEllareplied,“Herroofleaks,Lasttimeitrained,theindoorfloorgot____29____.Shefelldown,tryingtofixabucket(桶).Ineedto____30____her.”Zoeaskedforthe____31____,thensmiled,“Myhome’snotthatway,buthersafetyisthe____32____.Let’sgo.”Whentheyfinally____33____Harper’shouse,onlytofindtheoldladystrugglingwithanoverflowingbucket.“Whata____34____!”Harpersaidemotionally.Later,astheysharedcakes,HarperheldZoe’shand,saying,“You’remyhero.”Ellanodded—some____35____,shethought,grewfromtheworststorms.21.A.baked B.collected C.sold D.ordered22.A.temporarily B.suddenly C.normally D.ultimately23.A.edited B.selected C.received D.questioned24.A.tired B.worried C.puzzled D.surprised25.A.weled B.shared C.avoided D.sliced26.A.friendly B.familiar C.forced D.contented27.A.proved B.apologized C.explained D.plained28.A.predictable B.available C.crazy D.different29.A.broken B.crowded C.dusty D.slippery30.A.askabout B.checkon C.turnto D.payfor31.A.address B.situation C.schedule D.emergency32.A.guarantee B.priority C.topic D.preparation33.A.located B.passed C.reached D.searched34.A.duty B.burden C.pity D.relief35.A.optimism B.honesty C.wisdom D.kindness语法填空ForYelenaMorozova,a52yearoldwomanfromRussia,____36____(simple)tyinghershoeswasonceapainfulstruggleduetolongtermlumbar(腰椎)issuesuntilshediscoveredunexpectedreliefacrosstheborderinnortheastChina.Lastyear,YelenareceivedatraditionalneedleknifetreatmentatHeiheTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)HospitalinHeilongjiangProvincetwice.Afterward,shewasabletobendpainfreeforthefirsttimeinyears____37____gainedanewfoundfaithinthisageoldmedicaltradition.LocatedontheChinaRussianborder,HeihefacesBlagoveshchenskCityacrosstheHeilongjiangRiver.HeiheTCMHospitalhasbee____38____crossborderhealthdestination.In2024,over600Russianpatientsreceivedtreatments____39____(range)fromacupuncture(针灸)andcuppingtoTuinamassageandneedleknifetreatments.Inaneffort____40____(serve)itsgrowinginternationalpatients,thehospitalhasestablishedamedicalteamandupgradeditsfacilities.Bookingisquitesimple.Russianpatientscanmakeappointmentsonlineandreceivefullsupportfrominterpretersthroughout____41____(they)visit.Inthefuture,thehospitalplanstopromotewellnesstourismbybiningTCMtreatmentswithnearby____42____(nature)attractionsliketheWudalianchivolcanicsprings.Thiswillcreatea“treatmentwhiletraveling”approach____43____integratesancientwisdomwithmodernconvenience.TCMhaswongreaterinternational____44____(recognize)inrecentyears.TheChinesegovernmentencouragesinternationalTCMcooperation.Sofar,China____45____(sign)TCMcooperationagreementswithover40countriesandorganizations,andChinesemedicalpracticeshavereached196countriesandregions.应用文写作46.假定你是李华,你校下周日将举办手工艺(handicraft)展会,请给英国交换生Peter写封邮件,邀请他展示一项他们的传统手工艺。内容包括:(1)介绍展会;(2)发出邀请。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。Hopethisemailfindsyouwell.___________________________________________________________________________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。Harryslammed(猛关)hisbedroomdoor.He’dbeenbeggingDadforanewtabletforweeks—onewithafastcameratotakephotosforhisartclass.ButDadjustshook
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