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2025~2026学年福建省福州第八中学高三上学期期中考试英语试卷一、阅读理解(★★★)ProducingandconsumingclothingisamajorsourceofglobalCO2emissions(排放).Thefashionindustryisestimatedtoaccountfor8%to10%ofglobalgreenhousegasemissions—morethanallinternationalflightsandseashippingcombined.Fromgrowingcottontodyeing(染色)fabrics,everystepintheclothingsupplychainleavesacarbonfootprint.Muchoftheimpactcomesfromenergy-intensiveindustrialprocesses.Here’sabreakdownoftheemissionsin2018acrossdifferentstagesofclothingproduction.Makingclothesmoresustainableisn’tjustaboutcuttingemissions—it’salsoaboutchoosingtherightmaterials.Fabricsneedtobenotonlycomfortableandaffordable,butalsolong-lastingandlow-impact.Eachmaterialhasitsownchallengesandenvironmentalcost.Whilenoperfectsolutionexistsyet,arangeofalternativesareemerging.

COTTON-Organiccotton

Grownwithoutharmfulchemicals,organiccottonusesfarlesswaterandenergy,helpingreducepollutionandprotectthesoil.POLYESTER(聚酯纤维)-Recycledpolyester

Developedthrougheco-efficientproduction,recycledpolyesterlowersrelianceonnon-renewablefuels.WOOL-Responsiblewool

Improvedlanduseandanimalcarereducemethaneemissionsfromsheepfarmingandcutwool’senvironmentalcost.LEATHER-Plant-basedleather

Madefrommushroomsorpineappleleaves,plantleatherofferscruelty-freealternativestotraditionalleather.RAYON(人造丝)-Certifiedsustainablerayon

Sourcedfrommanagedforests,certifiedrayonhelpspreventdeforestationandprotectsbiodiversity.Thisshifttowardsustainablefashionisglobal,andtheextentoftransformationneededis“unlikeanythingwe’veseenbefore,”saysStellaMcCartney,apioneerinethical(道德上的)fashiondesign.It’sestimatedthatfashionconsumptioncouldgrowby60%by2030,puttingevenmorepressureonresources.Still,expertsbelievethatcirculardesignandmaterialinnovationcandriverealchange,keepingpacewiththesweepingtrendofenergyconservationandemissionreduction.“Thefutureoffashionisrestorativeandregenerativebydesign,”saysMcCartney.1.Whichstagereleasedthegreatestamountofgreenhousegasin2018?

A.Fibreproduction.B.Dyeingandfinishing.C.Fabricproduction.D.Yarnpreparation.2.Whatdothesealternativeshaveincommon?

A.Theyareanimal-friendly.B.Theycomefromplantsources.C.Theyrequirelessenergyduringproduction.D.Theyaimtolessenenvironmentalimpact.3.WhatdoesMcCartneystressregardingthefutureoffashion?

A.Itistoencourageconsciousconsumption.B.Itistomeetdifferentpeople’sneeds.C.Itistoreduceresourceusage.D.Itistolastandadapt.(★★★)Holdingmynewbornbaby,Ilookedatthenursesrushingaroundme.LittleLouwasbornwithaheartproblemandhadsurgerywhenhewasjust48hoursold.Themedicalstafftookmybreathawaywithhowhardtheyworked.Learningthespecialbedmybabylayoncost$55,000,Idecidedtoraisethatsumforthehospital.BythetimeLouturnedsixmonthsold,heexperiencedanothercriticalsurgery—an18-hourmarathonwherethemedicalteamrefusedtogiveup.Theirskillandperseverancesavedhim.ThoughIcouldneverfullyexpressmythanks,Iremaineddetermined:Iwouldfindawaytoraisethosefunds.DuringCOVID-19,Itookanonlinepaintingclass.I’dalwaysbeencreativeandhadworkedasavisualdesigner.WhileIpainted,allmyworriesdisappeared.AmushroomIpaintedcameoutbetterthanexpected,soIkeptatit.IwonderedifIcouldstartsellingmyartsoIenteredanationalcompetitionandwasastonishedtobeafinalist.Thatcompetitionopenedmanydoors.Soon,Iwasbeingcontactedbygalleriestodosoloexhibitions.Inmysparetime,I’dpostmylatestworkonmynewsletterandabuyerwouldquicklypurchaseit.Icouldbarelykeepupwithdemand.EverytimeIsoldapainting,IdonatedmoneytotheChildren’sHospital.Thenoneday,IwascontactedbyawomancalledEmily,anaerospaceengineerwhowasgoingtobethe100thwomantogotospace.Shefloatedtheideaoftakingoneofmyartworksintospace.Icreatedapaintingforher.It’saboutachildinaspacesuitbeingliftedbyballoonstoshowEmily’schildhooddreamofgoingtospace.Theballoonsareslightlydeflated(泄气的)toshowhowharditwasbutthatshenevergaveup.OnNovember22,2024,Emilytookmypaintingtospaceandhelpedmeraise$21,000.Ihaven’treachedmy$55,000markyetbuthopetodososoon.Lou,six,willneedanotherheartoperationeventually,buthe’scurrentlythriving(茁壮成长).Myartusesdifferentshadestoshowweallhavedarktimes,butifwekeepgoing,we’llseelightagain.4.Whydidtheauthorraisemoneyforthehospital?

A.Torepayitsefforts.B.Toupgradeitsfacilities.C.Tofundresearchonheartproblems.D.Toimprovechildren’shealthcare.5.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Whatmadetheauthorstandout.B.WhatCOVID-19broughttotheauthor.C.Howtheauthordevelopedherpaintingskills.D.Howtheauthor’sjourneytoartisticsuccessbegan.6.Theauthordetailedthepaintinginparagraph3tohighlight________.

A.thepainting’spopularityB.theirshareddeterminationC.Emily’sspaceexplorationD.Emily’schildhoodmemory7.Whatdoestheauthor’sexperienceshow?

A.Dreamsshapetomorrow.B.Artbenefitshearthealth.C.Manyhandsmakelightwork.D.Gratitudefuelscreativegiving.(★★★★)Fishmayhavetheirownversionofempathy.InastudypublishedinthejournalScience,researcherssaythesamemechanismresponsibleforhumanempathymightalsobeatplayamongfish.Thissuggeststhehumanabilitytounderstandandshareanother’sfeelingscouldhaveevolvedmuchearlierthanpreviouslythought—around450millionyearsago,whenfishandmammalssplitontheevolutionarytree.Scientistshaveknownthatfearcanspreadthroughoutgroupsoffishinaphenomenonknownas“emotionalcontagion(传染)”.Thiscanbehelpfulif,forexample,onefishspotsapredatorbeforeothersdo—itcanthenalertitspeersbyactingdistressed.Butuntilnow,scientistsweren’tsurewhichbiologicalsystemsledfishtocatchontoanother’semotionalstate.Tofindout,theyfocusedonzebrafish,whichareoftenusedinresearch.Scientistsconcludedthehormoneoxytocin(催产素),whichhelpsregulatesocialbehaviorandempathyinmammals,mayalsodrivecontagiousfearinfish.Inoneoftheirexperiments,theteamremovedgeneslinkedtooxytocinproductionfromsomezebrafish,thenletthemobserveotherzebrafishthatwereactingafraidinanothertank.Manyofthegeneticallymodifiedanimalsdidnotrespondtotheirpeers’fear,whileacontrolgroupofnormalfishdid.Then,whentheresearchersinjectedthegeneticallymodifiedfishwithoxytocin,theybehavedmorelikethestandard,unmodifiedfishandmirroredthefrightbehaviorsoftheirpeers.Inanotherexperiment,zebrafishappearedtopaymoreattentiontovideosoffishthathadpreviouslyshowndistress,asopposedtovideosoffishthatalwaysappearedcalm.Thissuggeststhefishmayhavebeenemotionallyconnectingwiththeirfearfulpeers—andpossibly,researcherssay,eventryingtocomfortthem.Finally,theresearchersdissected(解剖)zebrafishbrainsand,afterexaminingthetissueunderamicroscope,foundthatthetwoareasmostinvolvedinemotionalcontagionweresimilartothemammalianbrainregionsassociatedwithempathy.Thefindingssuggestthatfishcouldbesentient,likehumansandotherspecies.“Theyhavetheabilitytohaveanemotionallife,”saysHansHofmann,aneurobiologistattheUniversityofTexasatAustinwhowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.8.Whatdoeshuman-fishempathysimilarityindicate?

A.Fishlosttheabilitytofeelemotionsduringevolution.B.Mammalslearnedempatheticbehaviorbyobservingfish.C.Fishmaypossessempathy-likeabilitiesrootedinevolution.D.Fishdevelopedempathyseparatelyaftersplittingfrommammals.9.Whatroledoesoxytocinplayinzebrafishaccordingtothestudy?

A.Itenhancestheirswimmingspeed.B.Itshapestheirresponsetopeers’fear.C.Ithelpsthemdetectpredatorsfaster.D.Itreducestheirneedforsocialinteraction.10.Howdidtheresearchersreachtheirconclusion?

A.Byanalyzingdata.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bybuildingmodels.D.Byconductingsurveys.11.Theunderlinedword“sentient”inthelastparagraphmostlikelymeans________.

A.capableofphysicaladaptationB.dependentongroupsurvivalC.skilledatavoidingpredatorsD.abletoperceiveandfeelemotions(★★★★)Anyonewhohastakenastandardizedtestknowsthatwritinganessayin20minutesorlesstakesseriousbrainpower.Havingaccesstoartificialintelligence(AI)wouldcertainlylightenthementalload.ButasarecentstudybyresearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)suggests,thathelpmaycomeatacost.Overthecourseofaseriesofessay-writingsessions,studentsworkingwithaswellaswithoutanAIchatbothadtheirbrainactivitymeasured.Acrosstheboard,theAIusersexhibitedmarkedlylowerbrainactivityinareasassociatedwithcreativefunctionsandattention.WhetherAIwillleavepeople’sbrainsweakinthelongtermremainsanopenquestion.ResearchersbehindthisstudyhavestressedthatfurtherworkisneededtoestablishadefinitivecausallinkbetweenelevatedAIuseandweakenedbrains.Afterall,thestudyhadatinysamplesizeandfocusedonasinglenarrowtask.Moreover,generative-AItoolsclearlyseektolightenpeople’smentalloads,asmanyothertechnologiesdo.Concernsaboutthiskindofoffloadingaren’tnew.Aslongagoasthe5thcenturyBC,Socrateswasquotedascomplainingthatwritingisnot“apotion(神药)forremembering,butforreminding”.Calculatorssparecashiersfromcomputingabill.Navigationappsremovetheneedformap-reading.Andyetfewwouldarguethatpeoplearelesscapableasaresult.Thereislittleevidencetosuggestthatlettingmachineshandleusers’mentaltasksaltersthebrain’scapacityforthinking.ButtheworryisthatgenerativeAIallowsonetooffloadathoughtprocess.Andoncethebrainhasdevelopedatasteforoffloading,itcanbeahardhabittokick.Asoneuserputit,“IrelysomuchonAIthatIdon’tthinkI’dknowhowtosolvecertainproblemswithoutit.”Thetechnologyissoyoungthat,formanytasks,thehumanbrainisstillthesharpesttoolinthetoolkit.ButintimeboththeconsumersofAIanditsregulatorswillhavetoassesswhetheritswiderbenefitsoutweighanycognitive(认知)costs.IfstrongerevidenceemergesthatAImakespeoplelessintelligent,willtheycare?12.Whatdoesparagraph3emphasizeabouttheMITstudy?

A.Theproceduresitfollowed.B.Thelimitationsinitsdesign.C.Theconclusionithasdrawn.D.Thediversityamongitsparticipants.13.AccordingtoSocrates,whatnegativeconsequencecouldwritinghave?

A.Peoplewouldavoidusingreminders.B.Peoplewouldstopthinkingindependently.C.Peoplewouldrelylessontheirownmemory.D.Peoplewouldcarelessaboutthespokenword.14.Whatpointdoestheuser’sremarkinparagraph5illustrate?

A.AIcanchangeusers’mentalcapacity.B.AIisnotwidelyavailabletothepublic.C.AIcanencourageusers’mentallaziness.D.AIisnotcapableofsolvingeveryproblem.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.WillAIMakeYouStupid?B.HowAILetsYouOffloadTasksC.WhyAIAffectsYourThinkingAbilitiesD.IsAIaMentalShortcutYouCanEasilyQuit?(★★★★)Childhoodisanimportantperiodofsocialdevelopment,particularlyintheformationofsocialidentity,whichishowweperceiveourvariousrolesinsocietyinrelationtoothers.16Ifachildisveryshyandwithdrawn,it’slikelythatotherchildrenwillpickuponthatchild’ssocialcues(暗示)andleavethemalone,thusconfirmingthechild’ssocialidentityas"shyandwithdrawn.”Inturn,thechildmaybecomeupset,tryingtobreakfreefromthatidentity.17Themorepeopleidentifywith(认同)aparticulargroup,themorethatgroupplaysaroleinshapinghowpeoplefeelaboutthemselves.Beingamemberofthatgroupbecomesimportantforhowpeopleregardthemselvesandtheirabilities.18Notallchildrenwhoexperiencethreatstotheirsocialidentitywillexperiencedepression.19Forexample,achildwhoonlyseeshimselfasastarsoccerplayermayexperiencediscomfortandasenseoflossifhesuddenlybecomesinjuredandisunabletoplaysocceranymore.Thechildmaylosehisstatusasastarathlete,whichopensthedoorfordepression.Howcanachild’sidentitybesupported?Asanadult,youcanacknowledgewhatandwhoisimportanttothem.Trynottoplacetoomuchemphasisonanyonesinglesocialrole.20What’smore,ifyounoticethatachildislosinginterestinactivitiestheyonceloved,orotherbehaviorsthatshowtheyarefeelingdepressed,seekadvicefromtheirmentalhealthproviders.

A.Socialidentityallowspeopletobepartofgroups.B.Infact,thechildmayhidetheirnegativesideandtrytofitin.C.Oursocialidentitiesareofteninfluencedbypeoplearoundus.D.Instead,encouragethemtotrynewanddifferentthingsinlife.E.Onlythosewithalimitednumberofsocialrolesaremoreatrisk.F.Sogainingstatuswithinthegroupcanhelppeopledevelopasenseofbelonging.G.Whydoesachildfeeldepressedwithoutbeingnoticedbytheirparentsorteachers?二、完形填空(★★★)Myfather’sthrift(节俭)philosophyshapedmyyouth.Unlikepeersreceivingpocketmoney,Inevergotapenny—notfromcruelty,buttobuild______.Eachmorning,he’dnote,“Mrs.Wilsonneedshergardenweeded;Mr.Carterrequireshelp______bottles.”Iearnedcoinsthrough______workintheneighborhood;sweepingleaves,shovelingsnowandplantingtrees.Savingsfilledthetinundermybed,itsweightshowingmygrowing______.Thoughheoccasionallyborrowedforemergencies(aflattireoramedicalbill),______wasexactandtimely.WhenIlosttwomonths’earningsina(n)______lemonadebusiness,hisonlywordswere,“Liveandlearn.”Attwelve,Iconsideredthiscruel;atthirty,I______itswisdom—truelessonsgrowthroughdoing.Modernthrifteducation______saving,butignoresitskeypoint:earning.Fatherbelieved“earnedcoinsteachvalue;givencoinsgenerategreed”—atruthwealthyfamiliesoverlookwhile______thrift.Bydeliveringpapersatdawnandmowinglawnsatdusk,Ilearnedthattruethriftisatriad(三位一体)—earnthrough______,savewithintention,spendwithcare.Thistrio,______inclassrooms,rootsinblistered(起水泡的)handsanddifficultsituations.______,supermarketsthrowoutdatedbread(stilleatable)assheltersbegfordonations.Witnessingglobalcontrastsinspiresmyresolve:1.3billiontonsoffoodgobadannually—enoughtofeedallthehungry—while800millionstarve.Thisphenomenon______myFoodRescueproject—redirectingbakeryremainstofoodbanksandtrainingyouthto______desertedfurnitureforschools.Throughsuchacts,thriftbecomessocialjustice.AsFathersaid,“Earningteachesrespectforresources.”Inourwastefulera,thrifttransformsfrom______disciplinetocollectiveduty.21.A.self-controlB.self-relianceC.self-improvementD.self-defense22.A.breakingB.makingC.deliveringD.sorting23.A.seasonalB.permanentC.dangerousD.voluntary24.A.doubtB.fearC.prideD.respect25.A.punishmentB.repaymentC.investmentD.donation26.A.failedB.expandingC.illegalD.profitable27.A.ignoreB.forgetC.questionD.value28.A.givesuponB.focusesonC.benefitsfromD.movesbeyond29.A.opposingB.neglectingC.advocatingD.realizing30.A.laborB.creativityC.skillsD.talents31.A.understandableB.unteachableC.popularD.boring32.A.AccidentallyB.OccasionallyC.LocallyD.Temporarily33.A.fuelsB.delaysC.replacesD.complicates34.A.regainB.remakeC.repairD.reuse35.A.strictB.strongC.personalD.internal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。WhenGoodallfirstarrivedatGombeStreamtostudychimpanzeesinthewildin1960,thechimpanzeeswerecautiousabouther36(present),butherpatienceanddedicationpaidoff.OneofherfirstmajorbreakthroughscamewhensheobservedachimpanzeenamedDavidGreybeard37(use)atooltoextracttermites(白蚁)fromamound(蚁丘).Thisdiscoverywasgroundbreaking,astooluse38(believe)tobeauniquelyhumantraitpriortothisfinding.Goodall’sobservationsextendedtocomplexsocialbehaviors,includingcooperation,aggression,andempathyamongchimpanzees.Herfindingschallengedthescientificcommunity’sviewsandsparkedareevaluationoftheboundariesbetweenhumansandotheranimals.39initialskepticism,herworkgainedwidespread40(recognize)andrespect.In1977,GoodallfoundedtheJaneGoodallInstitutetosupportherresearchandpromoteconservationefforts.Theinstitutehasexpandedtoincludecommunity-centeredconservationprogramsandeducationinitiatives.Oneofitsmostnotableprograms,Roots&Shoots,empowersyoungpeople41(address)environmentalandsocialissues.Foundedin1991,Roots&Shoots42(grow)intoaglobalnetworkwithover150,000membersinmorethan100countries.Goodallwasavocaladvocate43conservationandanimalwelfare,usingherplatformtoraiseawarenessandinspireaction.Eveninher90s,shecontinuedtravelingtheworld,speakingabouttheimportanceofconservationandtheinterconnectednessofalllivingthings—rightupuntilherpassing.LocaltimeonOctober1,2025,GoodallpassedawayinCalifornia,USA,attheageof91dueto44(nature)causes,whileshewasonherAmericanspeakingtour.Herlegacyremainsatestamenttothepowerofperseverance,curiosity,andadeeprespectfornature.Assheoftensays,“Whatyoudomakesadifference,andyouhavetodecide45kindofdifferenceyouwanttomake.”Thoughsheisgone,theglobalmovementshesparked,fromtheJaneGoodallInstitutetotheRoots&Shootsnetwork,continuestocarryforwardherbeliefinhopeandcollectiveaction.四、书信写作(★★★)46.假定你是红星中学的学生会主席李华,你校新外教Richard将于11月10日抵达你的城市。学校派你前往火车南站接他抵校,请你写一封邮件给他,告知接站安排(包括如何让他识别你、接站后的行程等)。Richard抵达车次:C985抵达时间:11月10日上午11:08注意:1.词数80左右;2.参考词汇:火车南站SouthRailwayStation接站牌pick-upsign校车schoolshuttlebusDearRichard,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。TomYoungwasonhiswayhomefromahardday’sworkataconstructionsite,carryinghisworn-outhammerwhichhadaccompaniedhimthroughthickandthin.Witheachstep,hismindwasfilledwithworryasherackedhisbraintofindmoneyforhisseriouslyillson,Andrew,whowasingreatneedofheartsurgery.Tomhadrunoutofchoicesandtime.Desperationwasbeginningtosetin,butherefusedtolethissonsufferhelplessly.Ashewalked,theweightofhistroublespressedheavilyonhisshoulders.Sodesperatewashethatheevenheardahuminhisears.Thenextmomentthehum

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