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2025~2026学年河北省邯郸市等3地高三上学期11月期中英语试卷一、阅读理解(★)Withtheworld’slongesthigh-speedrailnetworkandnewrecord-breakingbullettrains,Chinaisreshapinghowtravelersexplorethisvastnation.TheXiamen—FuzhouRailwayFromXiamen,youcantravelinlandtoexploreFujian’sTulou—aUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteofhuge,circularhousesmadeofearthandwood,somemorethan700yearsold.Withmoretime,extendthejourneyonanadditionalfour-hourhoptotheprovincialcapital,Fuzhou,knownforitshotspringsandancientalleyways,likeSanfangQixiang,whoselayoutandwoodenarchitecturegobackasfarastheTangDynasty(618-907CE).TheKunming—Shangri-laRailwayStartingfromKunming,thejourneycanbedoneasaseriesofstopsattownslikeDaliandLijiang,bothknownfortheirancientarchitectureandminoritycultures,oryoucanspeedstraightthroughtoitslaststopinaboutfivehours:Shangri-la.TheLanzhou—DunhuangRailwayStretchingacrossthenorthwestdesertsinGansuProvince,thishigh-speedjourneyfollowsthecameltrailsthatwereusedforcenturiestotradesilk,spices,andphilosophy.Today,startinginLanzhou,thetrainsailsthroughtheHexiCorridor,throughZhangyewithitscolorfulRainbowHills,Wuwei,wherethefamousFlyingHorseofGansuwasuncovered,andJiayuguan,thewesternendoftheGreatWall,beforefinallyarrivinginDunhuang,hometotheMogaoCaves.TheQinghai—TibetRailwayTechnicallytheonlynon-high-speedtrainonthislist,theQinghai—TibetRailwayisanengineeringwonderbuiltonthechallengingland.StartinginXining,theprovincialcapitalofQinghaiProvince,thisovernightjourneyfirstpassesthebluewatersoftheQinghaiLakebeforecrossingtheTibetanPlateau(whereyoumightspotantelopeandotherwildlife),andupintotheHimalayas,arrivingthenextmorningintheTibetancapital,Lhasa.1.WhereisSanfangQixiang?

A.InXiamen.B.InKunming.C.InFuzhou.D.InLijiang.2.WhatcanvisitorsseeinWuwei?

A.TheRainbowHills.B.TheFlyingHorse.C.TheMogaoCaves.D.TheGreatWall.3.WhatisuniqueabouttheQinghai—TibetRailway?

A.Itisnotahigh-speedrailway.B.Itjustoperatesinthedaytime.C.Itrunsthroughminorityareas.D.Itisbest-knownforitsscenery.(★★★)Inafifth-gradeclassroominLexington,Kentucky,23studentswereengagedinalivelyinteractiveplaywritingactivitywiththehelpofthenewartificialintelligencetool,ChatGPT,whichcangenerateeverythingfromessaystotermpaperswithinseconds.Thestudentsbrokeintogroupsandwrotedown(usingpencilsandpaper)thecharactersofashortplaythatincludedaproblemthatneededtogetsolved.Theirteacher,DonniePiercey,fedmoredetailedinstructionsintoChatGPTtocreateastorywithasurpriseending.Thenthestudentswereurgedtoreviseanyphraseorstagedirectiontheydidn’tlike.ThestudentslaughedovertheunexpectedplotsthattheAItoolintroduced,includingsendingthestudentsonatimetraveladventure.“Firstofall,Iwasimpressed.”saidOliviaLaksi,oneofthestudents.“It’shelpfulinthesensethatitgivesusastartingpoint.It’saverygoodideagenerator,too.”“Youshouldn’ttakeadvantageofit.”saidOlivia’sclassmate,KatherineMcCormick.“You’renotlearninganythingifyoutypeinwhatyouwant,andthenaccepttheansweritgivesyou.”Forthefifthgraders,whowillgrowupastheworld’sfirstnativeAIusers,theAItoolcanhelpthemexpresstheirthoughtsonpaperandthereisnolimittothecreativityitcanaddtoclasswork.Butthetechnologyhaspanickedteachersandpromptedschooldistrictstoblockaccesstoit.Piercey,however,hastakenanotherapproachbywelcomingitasateachingtool,becausehethinksthathisjobistopreparestudentsforaworldwhereknowledgeofAIwillberequired.“Thisisthefuture,whetherwewantitornot,”saysPiercey,whodescribesChatGPTasjustthelatesttechnologyinhis17yearsofteaching.“Thereweresimilarconcernsaboutcalculators,GoogleandYouTube.Now,allmystudentshavethesetoolsontheirdesks.Aseducators,wehavetofigureoutthebestwaytouseartificialintelligence.”4.Whatdidtheteacherdointheplaywritingactivity?

A.Hecreatedthemaincharactersfortheplay.B.Herevisedthephrasesandstagedirections.C.Hedecidedtheproblemthathadtobesolved.D.HepreparedspecificinstructionsforChatGPT.5.Whatdidthestudentsthinkofthewritingactivity?

A.Itwasveryexciting.B.Itwastoodifficult.C.Itwasunchallenging.D.Itwasunrewarding.6.WhydidDonniePierceymentioncalculators,GoogleandYouTube?

A.Todemonstratetheirdifferences.B.Tourgestudentstoabandonthem.C.ToreduceconcernsaboutAItools.D.Toshowtherapidtechnicalprogress.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.It’sTimeforStudentstoFigureouttheBestWaytoUseAIToolsB.DespiteWidespreadConcerns,aTeacherIsInvitingAItoHisClassC.EducatorsandStudentsAreDividedOvertheUseofAIinClassroomD.TheNoveltyofWorkingWithAIToolsMakesLearningMoreInteresting(★★)Musicpsychologistshavefoundthatmorethan90%ofthepopulationexperienceearworms,andtheyarebeginningtounderstandhowtheywork,whytheyhappen,whattheytellusaboutthebrain,andevenhowtostopthem.Asongbecomesanearwormwhenthemindwillrepeatpartsofitindefinitely.Ithappensbecausethewaymusicrecallisorganizedinthemindisnotlikeasoundfileortaperecordingthatplaysfrombeginningtoend.Rather,themusicisefficientlyorganizedinto“pockets”basedonfamiliarityandsimilarity,withsomepocketsrecycledwherepossible.Thisisthemostcrucialpartoftheearwormstory.There’sadeeperreasonforearworms.Theyaremorelikelytooccurwhenaparticularsetofbrainregions,whichiscalledthedefaultmodenetwork,isactivated.Thenetworkisassociatedwithdaydreamingandallowsrepetitivethoughtstosurfacemoreeasily.Whenitcomestomusicrecall,thisnetworkislikeantisocialkidswhopicktheirfavouritepartofasongandspendallnightintheirroomlisteningtoit,overandoveragain.Thepartsofthebraininvolvedinfocusedattentionthatknowhowmanytimesthesongshouldbeplayed—andwhatshouldcomenext—arelockedoutofthedefaultmodenetwork’sroom.Whenasonghasstrongrepetition,thatbecomesthenetwork’sfocus.Somepeopleenjoytheirearworms.Whatifyouwanttogetridoftheunwantedearworms?Onemethodistosingthesongaloudtootherpeople.Thesocialengagementmaykeepthenetworkfrombeingactivated,butattheexpenseofsomeembarrassment.Anotherapproachistoreplacethesongwithalessrepetitiveone.Here’safinalbitofadvice:Listentolotsofdifferentmusic.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inparagraph1referto?

A.Earworms.B.Mentalfunctions.C.Psychologists.D.Ordinarypeople.9.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Apsychologicalexplanationformusicrecall.B.Theuniquewaymusicisstoredinthemind.C.Thereasonwhymusicisorganizedinto“pockets”.D.Oneofthemainfunctionsofthedefaultmodenetwork.10.Whatisafeatureofthedefaultmodenetwork?

A.Itcanbeeasilyactivatedbydaydreaming.B.Itkeepsusfocusedonsomethingcreative.C.Itisusuallyfoundinantisocialkids’brain.D.Itpermitsearwormstooccurmoreeasily.11.Howcantheearwormbestopped?

A.Bydoingsomethingembarrassing.B.Bylisteningtoasongrepeatedly.C.Bysingingthesongaloudinpublic.D.Byswitchingtoarepetitivesong.(★★)The2025NobelprizeinchemistryhasbeenawardedtoSusumuKitagawa,RichardRobsonandOmarYaghifortheirworkonmetal-organicframeworks(MOFs)thatmaycontributetosolvingsomeofhumankind’sgreatestchallengesrangingfromreducingpollution,harvestingwateroutofdrydesertairtoabsorbinggreenhousegasesoutoftheatmosphere.ThethreeresearchersworkedseparatelyinJapan,AustraliaandtheUS,butaddedtoeachother’sbreakthroughsoverdecades,beginningwithRobson’sworkinthe1980s.Together,theyeventuallysucceededincreatingstableatomic(原子)structuresthatpreserveholesofspecificsizesthatallowedgasorliquidtoflowinandout.Theholescouldbeadjustedtomatchthesizeofspecificmolecules(分子)thatscientistswanttoholdinplace.“TheMOFscanbepreciselycontrolled,”saidKimJelfs,achemistatImperialCollegeLondon.“Butmoreimportantly,MOFsseemlikethebottomlessmagicalhandbagcarriedbyHermioneGrangerintheHarryPotterseries:Itmaylooksmallfromtheoutside,butcanholdsurprisinglyhugequantitieswithinit.Forinstance,afewgramsofMOFsmayhaveasmuchsurfaceareaasasoccerfield,allofwhichcanbeusedtostorevariousgasesorliquids.”Today,researchersaroundtheworldareexploringtheirpotentialtoremovegreenhousegasesfromtheatmosphereandpollutionfromindustrialsites.Anotherpossibilityistousethemtoharvestwaterfromdesertair.Scientistsarealsoinvestigatingwhethertheycanbeusedfortargeteddrugdelivery.Theideaistoloadthemwithmedicinethatmaybeaccuratelyreleasedinsidethebody.AnumberofcompanieshavebeencommercializingMOFs.In2016,aUScompany,NuMat,launchedalineofgascontainersthatuseMOFstosafelystorepoisonousgasesthatareusedintheelectronicsindustry.Perhaps,oneofthebiggestsuccessstoriesistheCALF-20MOF,whichhasbeencommercialisedbytheCanadianfirmSvante.ThisMOFcanabsorbCO₂fromthewastegasesfromindustrialfacilities.12.WhatisprobablyRichardRobson’smostimportantcontribution?

A.Heistheorganizerandleaderofthethree-manteam.B.HehassucceededincreatingthestableMOFsalone.C.Hehasfoundoutwaystomeasurethesizesofmolecules.D.Hehasmadetheearliestandbasicbreakthroughsinthelab.13.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheword“targeted”underlinedinparagraph4?

A.Precise.B.Random.C.Timely.D.Urgent.14.WhatistheCALF-20MOFprimarilyusedfor?

A.Harvestingwaterfromdryairinthedesert.B.SeparatingCO₂fromtheindustrialwastegases.C.Absorbinggreenhousegasesfromtheatmosphere.D.Storingpoisonousgasesusedintheelectronicsindustry.15.WhatcanwelearnaboutMOFsfromthetext?

A.Theycanholdanunlimitedamountofgasandwater.B.TheyareinspiredbyHermioneGranger’shandbag.C.Theyseemsmallbuthaveahugesurfaceareainside.D.Theyarestilluntestedconceptsintheresearchers’labs.(★★)Forthepastfiveyears,chefandauthorSaminNosrathasbeendoingsomethingthat,formanycanfeelimpossible.She’skeptupaweeklydinnerwithfriends.16.Butovertime,thedinner—heldeveryMondaynightforabout10guestsatafriend’shouse—hasbecomeoneofthemostmeaningfulactivitiesinalloftheirlives.Atonepoint,afriendtoldherthattheMondaydinnerwasherchurch.Nosratwritesaboutthemagicthatholdsherweeklydinnerstogetherandsharesherall-timefavoritedishesinGoodThings:RecipesandRitualstoSharewithPeopleYouLove.17.Clickheretojumptotherecipes.“Thekeytomaintainingthesedinnersistoritualize(仪式化)it.”writesNosrat,whothinksthegatheringsarelessaboutthemenuandmoreabouteatingandcookingtogether.“18.Inotherwords,wehavetoavoidtheguessworkofwhenandwhereyourdinnerwillhappenforthegroup.Choosethesameday,timeandlocation—andkeepit.Soeveryoneisfamiliarwiththekitchen,thespaceandthepantry.”ThereareafewkidsinNosrat’sdinnergroup,andshelovestogettheminthekitchen.“Thinkaboutanystepinthemealpreparationthatthekidscandothemselves.”shesuggestsinthebook.“19.Sowhateveritis,keepitsimple.Otherwise,theywillsoonmessitup.”Shealsooffersvarioussimplewaystomaketheoccasionspecial:20.

A.WeeklydinnersareateameffortB.Firstofall,wehavetocreatefamiliarityC.ButcookingwithkidscanquicklygetmessyD.Atfirst,shethoughtherfriendswouldbetoobusyforitE.Whenkidshelpcook,they’remorelikelytobecuriousaboutthemealF.PublishedinSeptember,thebookincludesmanyrecipesforgroupmealsG.Sendthekidsouttopickflowersforthetableorholdabriefceremonybeforethemeal二、完形填空(★★★)FormostofNatalieGrabow’slife,shedidn’tknowhowtoswim.Atage60,shedecidedto________that.OnOctober11,Grabow,an80-year-oldgrandmothernow,finishedthe2025IronmanWorldChampionshipin16:45:26,becomingtheoldestfemaleto________theextremelychallengingraceinits47-yearhistory.“IamsohappyandgratefulthatIcanstill________inthissportatmyage,”Grabowsays,whenaskedaboutwhat________her.“Triathlonallowsmetofeelstrongbothmentallyandphysically,anditsatisfiesmy________spirit.”Hersuccessfulfinishputsaremarkableendtoher20-yearhardworkthathasbroughthermany________inaseriesofhalfIronmaneventsinrecentyears.“In2005,Istartedlearningto________,”Grabowsays.“Twoyearslater,Ienteredmyfirsttriathlonandwonanaward.Thisismyeleventh.”Grabowadmitsitisn’t________,butsheadds,“Ifyouaremotivatedandwillingtoworkhard,it’snevertoolatetotakeonanew________.”Askedwhethershehasany________forwould-beathletes,Grabowsays,“Myadvicetoothersistolistentoyour________,taketimeoffwhenyoufeelthatyouneedtoand,most________,justenjoythejourney.Theday-to-day________iswhatIlovethemost.”NowGrabowwilltakesometimeoffbeforegettingbacktotrainingforracesnextyear.“I’vealready________twohalfIronmanracesin2026:EaglemaninJuneandMusselmaninJuly.”Grabowsays,________thatshe’slookingforatleastonemoreracetoaddtothefirsthalfoftheyear.21.A.acceptB.forgetC.admitD.change22.A.completeB.chairC.supportD.organize23.A.surviveB.raceC.learnD.invest24.A.scaresB.delaysC.motivatesD.annoys25.A.competitiveB.favoriteC.badD.gentle26.A.injuriesB.winsC.jokesD.doubts27.A.hikeB.singC.swimD.coach28.A.beneficialB.embarrassingC.extraordinaryD.easy29.A.functionB.challengeC.titleD.income30.A.tipsB.excusesC.regretsD.gifts31.A.partnerB.musicC.bodyD.competitor32.A.unlikelyB.unbelievablyC.probablyD.importantly33.A.trainingB.houseworkC.failureD.interview34.A.takenpartinB.referredtoC.givenupD.signedupfor35.A.apologizingB.addingC.realizingD.arguing三、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。36(design)bytheChinaArchitectureDesignGroup(CADG),theChinaPavilion(馆)atExpoOsaka2025draws37(inspire)fromChinesecharactersandancientChinesebamboobooks.Thedesignreflectsaculture38valuesharmonybetweenhumanityandnature,aswellasChina’scommitmenttosustainabledevelopment.Thepavilion39(structure)intothreethemedsections,eachillustratingadistinctdimensionofChina’ssustainabilityethos(理念):HarmonyBetweenHumanityandNature,GreenMountainsandClearWaters,40EndlessVitality.HarmonyBetweenHumanityandNatureexploresChina’straditionalphilosophywhichemphasizes41(harmony)coexistencebetweenhumanbeingsandthenaturalworld.GreenMountainsandClearWatersfocuses42China’smoderngreentransition,highlightingitsvisionofsustainableeconomicandsocialdevelopment.InthesectionofEndlessVitality,visitorscanseeChina’slatest43(achievement)inouterspaceanddeepseaexplorations,alongsideitscommitmenttoglobalcooperationinbuildingagreener,44(wealthy)andmorepeacefulworld.ThroughoutExpoOsaka2025,theChinaPavilionhasalsohostedawiderangeofculturalactivities45(strengthen)theunderstandingbetweenChinaandtheworld.四、书信写作(★★★)46.上周末,你参观了一个名为“中国‘硬核’科技巡游展”(ChinaHi-TechExhibition)。请你就此写一篇短文向校英语报投稿,内容包括:1.你的见闻;2.你的感受。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。MyVisittoChinaHi-TechExhibition__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、书面表达(★★★★)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。Lastsummer,Itookajobatarestauranttosavemoneyformycollege.Sally,awarm-heartedandexperiencedwaitress,wasassignedtotrainme.ShemovedthroughthediningroomwithaneffortlessgraceIdesperatelyhopedtoachieve.Oneevening,mymanager,TeriJo,approachedmeinahurry.“Iknowyou’restilllearning,”shebegan,hervoicefullofurgencyandexcitement.“ButSallyjustcalledmeandsaidsheissick,andmydaughterisatthehospital.She’sabouttogivebirthtomyfirstgrandchild!Tonight,it’sgoingtobejustyouandthecookworkinghere!”SeeingthatIwasabitnervous,mymanagerplacedareassuringhandonmyshoulderandadded,“Iamsureyoucandoit!Thepre-madesaladsareinthefrontrefrigerator,alongwiththestandarddressings.Thebluecheese

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