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2025~2026学年贵州省贵阳市七校联考高三上学期联合考试(一)英语试卷一、阅读理解(★★)SchoolLibraries:MoreThanJustBooksInmosthighschools,thelibraryisoftenseenasaquietplaceforreading.Buttoday’sschoollibrariesaremuchmorethanthat.Theyhavebecomekeyspotsforstudentstostudy,create,andevenworkongroupprojects.Let’stakeacloserlookathowmodernschoollibrariesarechanging.ASpaceforDifferentWaysofLearningGonearethedayswhenlibrariesonlyhadrowsofbookshelves.Now,manyschoollibrarieshavedifferentareasfordifferentneeds.Therearequietcornerswithsoftchairsforstudentswhowanttoreadalone.Therearealso“groupzones”withbigtablesandwhiteboards,wherestudentscandiscusshomeworkorplanschoolevents.Forexample,atWestsideHighSchoolinOhio,studentsoftenusethelibrary’sgroupzonetopracticefordebatecompetitions.“It’seasiertoworkherethanintheclassroombecausewecantalkfreelyandwriteonthewhiteboard,”says11th-graderEmmaCarter.HelpingStudentswithTechnologyModernlibrariesalsoofferusefultechtoolsthatstudentsmightnotfindinregularclassrooms.Manyhavecomputerswithspecialsoftwareforwritingessaysormakingpresentations.Someevenhave3DprintersatLincolnHighSchoolinTexas,agroupofstudentsusedthelibrary’s3Dprintertomakemodelsfortheirscienceprojectaboutspace.“Theprinterhelpedusshowourideasbetterthanjustdrawingpictures,”says12th-graderMikeTorres.Librariansherealsoteachstudentshowtousethesetoolssafelyandwisely—likehowtofindreliableinformationonline.APlacetoRelaxandUnwindStudyingcanbestressful,andschoollibrariesknowthat.That’swhymanynowhaveareaswherestudentscantakeabreak.Somehavesmallcouchesorevenboardgameslikechess.Duringlunchbreaks,studentsoftencometothelibrarytoreadafunbook,playagamewithfriends,orjustsitquietly.“Afterahardmathclass,comingtothelibrarytoreadacomicbookhelpsmefeelbetter,”says10th-graderLisaWang.Thismakesthelibraryafriendlierplace,notjustaplaceforwork.1.Whatisthemainchangeintoday’sschoollibraries?

A.Theyhavemorebooksthanbefore.B.Theyoffermorekindsofspacesandtools.C.Theyareonlyforgroupprojectsnow.D.Theynolongerhavequietareas.2.WhydostudentsatWestsideHighSchoollikethegroupzone?

A.Ithasmanysoftchairsforreading.B.Itletsthemtalkfreelyandusewhiteboards.C.Ithas3Dprintersforscienceprojects.D.Itisthebestplacetoplayboardgames.3.WhatdolibrariansatLincolnHighSchooldotohelpstudents?

A.Theyteachstudentstousetechtoolsproperly.B.Theyhelpstudentswindebatecompetitions.C.Theymakespacemodelsforscienceclasses.D.Theybuymorecomicbooksforstudents.(★★)Publicspeakinghadlongbeenmygreatestdread.Eventhethoughtofstandingbeforemyclassmatesmademyheartraceandmypalmssweat.Inmyfirstyearofseniorhigh,ourliteratureteacher,Ms.Evans,assignedamandatoryspeechproject—eachstudenthadtodelivera5-minutetalkonatopictheycaredabout.Thisannouncementfilledmewithanxiety;IwascertainIwouldfreezeuponstage.Initially,Iavoidedpreparing,spendinghoursstaringatmynotebookwithoutwritingasingleword.Sensingmyhesitation,Ms.Evansinvitedmetoheroffice.“Fearoftencomesfromoverthinkingtheoutcome,”shesaidcalmly.“Focusonsharingyourtruethoughts,notbeingflawless.”Heradviceinspiredme.Ichosetotalkaboutmyloveforstargazing,ahobbyI’dneversharedwithanyone.Idraftedmyspeech,includingsmall,personalstories—likethenightIfirstspottedashootingstarwithmydad.Tobuildconfidence,Ipracticedinfrontofmymirroreveryevening,adjustingmytoneandgestures.Onthedayofthespeeches,mylegstrembledasIwalkedtothefrontoftheclass.ButwhenIstartedtalkingaboutstargazing,mynervousnessfaded.Idescribedthewaystarslitupthesky,andhowtheymademefeelsmallyethopeful.WhenIfinished,theclasseruptedinapplause.Ms.Evanssmiledandsaid,“Yoursinceritytouchedeveryone.”Thisexperiencetaughtmethatgrowthrequiressteppingoutofourcomfortzones.Publicspeaking,onceasourceofterror,nowfeelslikeachancetoconnectwithothers.Itshowedmethatwithperseveranceandalittlecourage,wecanturnourbiggestfearsintoopportunitiestoshine—andbecomemoreconfidentversionsofourselves.4.Whydidtheauthorfeelanxiousaboutthespeechproject?

A.Shehadnointerestingtopicstotalkabout.B.Shewasafraidofmessingupinfrontofherclassmates.C.Shedislikedherliteratureteacher,Ms.Evans.D.Shedidn’thaveenoughtimetoprepareforit.5.WhatdidMs.Evansdotohelptheauthor?

A.Shehelpedtheauthorchooseaspeechtopic.B.Shegavetheauthorahighscoreonthespeech.C.Shelettheauthorpracticethespeechinheroffice.D.Sheadvisedtheauthortoconcentrateonherrealthoughts.6.Howdidtheauthorprepareforherspeech?

A.Sheaskedherdadtohelpherwritethespeech.B.Shepracticedinfrontofthemirroreachnight.C.Shecopiedideasfromotherstudents’speeches.D.Sherecordedherspeechandlistenedtoitrepeatedly.7.Whatcanweinferfromtheauthor’sexperience?

A.It’simpossibletoovercomedeep-seatedfears.B.Sharingpersonalstoriesmakesspeechesboring.C.Steppingoutsideourcomfortzonescontributestogrowth.D.Teachers’helpistheonlykeytosuccess.(★★★)Intoday’sdigitalage,socialmediahasbecomeaninseparablepartofteenagers’lives.PlatformslikeInstagram,TikTok,andWeChatarewidelyusedbyadolescentsaroundtheworld.Accordingtoarecentsurveybyarenownedresearchinstitute,over80%ofteenagersinurbanareasinChinalogontosocialmediaatleastonceaday.Thisphenomenonhasbroughtaboutprofoundimpactsonbothteenagersthemselvesandsocietyasawhole.Forteenagers,socialmediaoffersnumerousbenefits.Itservesasapowerfulcommunicationtool,enablingthemtoconnectwithfriendsfromdifferentregions,sharedailyexperiences,andexchangeideas.Forinstance,ahighschoolstudentinBeijingcaneasilycommunicatewithapeerinNewYorkthroughsocialmedia,learningaboutdifferentculturesandbroadeningtheirhorizons.Moreover,itprovidesaplatformforself-expression.Talentedteenagerscanshowcasetheirartisticworks,suchaspaintings,music,orwriting,andgainrecognitionfromawideaudience.Someyoungbloggershaveevenbuilttheirpersonalbrandsandearnedincomesthroughsocialmedia.However,socialmediaalsoposeschallenges.Excessiveusecanleadtoaddiction.Manyteenagersaresoabsorbedinscrollingthroughtheirfeedsthattheyneglecttheirstudiesandphysicalactivities.Astudypublishedinaleadingeducationaljournalindicatesthatstudentswhospendmorethanthreehoursadayonsocialmediatendtohaveloweracademicperformance.Additionally,thespreadoffalseinformationandcyberbullyingisprevalent.Someteenagersmayfallvictimtoharmfulcontentorbebulliedonline,whichcanseriouslyaffecttheirmentalhealth.Fromasocialperspective,socialmediahaschangedthewayinformationisdisseminated.Itallowsfortherapidspreadofnewsandevents,butalsomakesitdifficulttodistinguishbetweentruthandfalsehood.Moreover,ithasinfluencedtheformationofyouthculture.Trendsandfadscanquicklygoviral,shapingteenagers’valuesandbehaviors.Inconclusion,socialmediahasbothpositiveandnegativeimpactsonteenagersinsociety.Itiscrucialforteenagerstouseitwisely,andforparents,schools,andsocietytoprovideproperguidancetoensurethattheycanenjoyitsadvantageswhileavoidingpotentialpitfalls.8.WhatcanweinferfromthesurveydatamentionedinParagraph1?

A.SocialmediaismorepopularamongurbanChineseteenagersthanruralones.B.AlmostallChineseteenagersusesocialmediaonadailybasis.C.SocialmediausagehasbecomeacommonhabitformosturbanChineseteenagers.D.Theresearchinstitutefocusesonstudyingteenagers’digitalbehavior.9.TheexampleoftheBeijingstudentcommunicatingwithaNewYorkpeerisusedtoillustratethatsocialmedia______.

A.preventsteenagersfromcyberbullyingB.providesawayforteenagerstolearnaboutdiverseculturesC.enablesteenagerstodistinguishbetweenfactsandliesD.hasbecomeanecessarytoolforcross-culturalcommunication10.Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthormostlikelyagreewith?

A.Socialmediaaddictionisthemaincauseofpooracademicperformanceinteenagers.B.Thenegativeimpactsofsocialmediaonteenagersoutweighitspositiveones.C.Societyshouldtakeresponsibilityforguidingteenagerstousesocialmediaproperly.D.Cyberbullyingismoreharmfultoteenagers’mentalhealththanfalseinformation.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureofteenagers’socialmediausage?

A.Optimistic,ifproperguidanceisprovided.B.Pessimistic,asthechallengesarehardtosolve.C.Neutral,sincenoclearsolutionhasbeenfoundyet.D.Doubtful,becauseteenagersaretoodependentonit.(★★★)Oftenreferredtoasthe“doomsdayglacier(末日冰川)”,thevastThwaitesglacieriscomparableinsizetoBritainorFlorida,anditscollapsealonewouldraisesealevelsby65centimetres.Worsestill,thisisexpectedtocauseamorewidespreadlossoftheicesheetcoveringWestAntarctica,causingadisastroussealevelriseof3.3metresandthreateningcitieslikeNewYork,KolkataandShanghai.Itisanextremelyremoteanddifficultareatogetto,buttheInternationalThwaitesGlacierCollaboration(ITGC),ajointUK-USresearchprogramme,hasmanagedtosend100scientiststhereoverthepastsixyears,usingplanes,shipsandunderwaterrobotstostudytheiceindetail.“Itwasahugechallenge,andyetwereallylearnedalot,”saysTedScambosattheUniversityofColoradoBoulder.ThesediscoveriesincludethefactthatThwaitesglacierisinadelicatecondition,asitrestsonabedofrockthatiswellbelowsealevelandisbeingmeltedfromtheundersidebywarmerseawater.What’smore,thebedrockslidesdownwardstowardstheinterior(内侧)oftheicesheet,soastheglacierretreats(消退),evenmoreiceisexposedtowarmseawater,threateningtocauseanearliercollapse.MathieuMorlighematDartmouthCollegeandhiscolleaguesusedcomputermodelstopredictthefuturestateoftheglacierunderdifferentlevelsofcarbondioxideintheatmosphere,findingthat“foralmostanycarbonemissionsituation,weareindeeptrouble”.Thekeyquestionishowquicklythismighthappen.“It’snotgoingtoleadtoadisastrousretreatnextyearortheyearafter,butweareverysurethatThwaitesisgoingtocontinuetoretreat,andultimately,theretreatisgoingtospeedup,”saysRobLarterattheBritishAntarcticaSurvey,anothermemberoftheteam.“Wecan’tgiveanexactprediction.”Ultimately,however,theITGCresearchersthinkthat,bytheendofthe23rdcentury,ThwaitesglacierandmuchoftheWestAntarcticicesheetmightbelost.Theslightlybetternewsisthatwestillhavetimetoinfluencehowrapidlythisprocessoccursbymakingsubstantialeffortstoreducecarbonemissions.12.WhatisthemainconcernabouttheThwaitesglacier?

A.Itislikelytoendangerglobalcoastlines.B.Itisdifficulttostudyduetoitslocation.C.ItismovingslowlytowardsBritain.D.Itislargerthanmostglaciersworldwide.13.WhatcontributestoThwaitesglacier’sdelicatecondition?

A.Itexperiencespowerfulwinds.B.Itfaceswarmairtemperatures.C.Itsitsonarockabovesealevel.D.Itlosesitsmassfromthebottom.14.WhatwillhappentotheglacieraccordingtoLater?

A.Itwillcollapsenextyear.B.Itwillretreatatanaveragepace.C.Itwillshrinkatafasterrate.D.Itwillceasetomeltincenturies.15.Whatisthegeneraltoneofthetext?

A.Emergentbuthopeful.B.Confidentandfaithful.C.Criticalandconcerned.D.Optimisticbutcautious.(★★)HowtoBuildaPositiveStudyRoutineforFinalExamsAsfinalexamsapproach,manystudentsfeelstressedabouthowtomanagetheirstudytimeeffectively.Awell-plannedstudyroutinenotonlyhelpsyoustayorganizedbutalsoreducesanxiety.However,buildingsucharoutineisn’tashardasitseems—followthesesimplestepstocreateonethatworksforyou.16.Startbyfiguringouthowmuchtimeyouhaveeachdayforstudying.Forexample,ifyouhave3hoursafterschool,dividethistimeamongdifferentsubjects.Makesuretoleavesmallbreaksinbetween—studyingnonstopforhourscanmakeyoutiredandlessfocused.Remember,arealisticplanisoneyoucanactuallystickto,sodon’tfilleveryminutewithwork.Next,choosetherightstudyenvironment.17.Somestudentsfocusbetterinquietplacesliketheschoollibrary,whileotherspreferasmalldeskintheirbedroomwithsoftbackgroundmusic.Avoidareaswithtoomanydistractions,suchasnearaTVorabusykitchen.Onceyoufindaspotthatworks,trytostudythereeveryday—thishelpsyourbrainassociatethatspacewithlearning.18.Insteadoftryingtomemorizealltheinformationatonce,breakyourstudytasksintosmallerparts.Forinstance,ifyou’restudyinghistory,don’ttrytolearnanentirechapterinonesitting.Instead,focusononesection(like“TheIndustrialRevolution”)eachday.Thisway,youcangodeeperintothematerialandrememberitbetter.Smallwinsalsokeepyoumotivatedtokeepgoing.It’salsoimportanttoincludereviewtimeinyourroutine.19.Forexample,ifyoustudymathformulasonMonday,spend10minutesreviewingthemonTuesdayandanother5minutesonWednesday.This“spacedreview”helpsmoveinformationfromyourshort-termmemorytoyourlong-termmemory.You’llbesurprisedhowmuchmoreyoucanrememberwiththissimplestep.Finally,don’tforgettotakecareofyourself.20.Gettingenoughsleep(7-8hoursanight),eatinghealthymeals,anddoingalittleexercise(likea10-minutewalk)canallboostyourenergyandfocus.Ifyou’retiredorhungry,youwon’tbeabletostudywellnomatterhowgoodyourroutineis.Apositivestudyroutinebalancesworkandself-care.Withthesesteps,you’llsoonhaveastudyroutinethathelpsyoufeelconfidentandpreparedforyourfinalexams.

A.BreakdownlargetasksintosmallonesB.Reviewingwhatyou’velearnedregularlyiskeyC.ThefirststepistomakearealisticstudyplanD.DifferentstudentsneeddifferentstudyspacesE.YourbodyandmindneedpropercaretoworkwellF.It’simportanttostudythesamesubjecteverydayG.Youshouldalwaysfinishonesubjectbeforestartinganother二、完形填空(★★)OnahotsummermorninginColorado,DerrickHoffmanwas_________examiningarowofcherrytomatoplants.Heandhisteamwerelookingforthe_________tomatoes.Thetimingwasimportant—thesetomatoeshadtomatchtheschoollunchschedule.Once_________,theywouldbesenttotheGreeleyEvansSchoolDistrictfoodserviceswarehousejustfivemilesaway.Hoffmanrunsa100-acrefarm,wherehegrowsa(n)_________ofvegetableslikepeppers,eggplantsandbroccoli.Thisfall,hisproducewillbe_________inthecafeteriasoflocalschools.HeispartofthegrowingFarmtoSchoolmovementthatisimprovingthe_________ofschoollunches.WhenFarmtoSchoolprogrammingworksasdesigned,kidsfilltheir_________withfresh,nutritiousfood,andlocalfarmeconomiesgetamajor_________,creatingamorestableregionalfoodsupplychain._________callita“triplewin”—benefitingkids,farmers,andschools.However,itisnotalwayseasytomakethisidea__________.Manyschoolsstruggletopurchase,store,andpreparefresh,localfood.__________harvestscheduleswithschoolmenus,ensuringfoodsafety,andtrainingcafeteriaworkersall__________time,money,andpeopleworkingwelltogether.Despitethesechallenges,themovementismaking__________.By2019,over60,000schoolshad__________FarmtoSchoolprograms.ForfarmerslikeHoffman,theFarmtoSchoolprogramismorethanabusiness__________—it’sawaytoconnectwiththenextgeneration,buildhealthiercommunities,andplanttheseedsforamoresustainablefuture.21.A.calmlyB.carefullyC.quicklyD.casually22.A.softestB.roundestC.biggestD.ripest23.A.pickedB.plantedC.wateredD.stored24.A.kindB.amountC.varietyD.group25.A.servedB.displayedC.sortedD.packed26.A.styleB.tasteC.qualityD.appearance27.A.boxesB.bagsC.handsD.plates28.A.labelB.boostC.discountD.update29.A.TeachersB.OpponentsC.VisitorsD.Advocates30.A.changeB.workC.breakD.stop31.A.MatchingB.FollowingC.ComparingD.Choosing32.A.increaseB.divideC.requireD.save33.A.senseB.powerC.contactD.progress34.A.respondedtoB.participatedinC.takenoverD.focusedon35.A.caseB.practiceC.solutionD.opportunity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。Naturehasalwaysbeenasourceofhumaninspirationandwonder.However,therelationshipbetweenhumansandthenaturalworldhaschanged36(drama)overthecenturies.Withtheadvancementoftechnology,humanshavestartedtosee37(they)asmastersofthenaturalworldratherthanpartofit.Largeareasofforests38(cut)downtomakeroomforcitiesandfarms.Riversandlakeshavebeenpollutedbyindustrialwaste.Itisestimated39hundredsofspecieshavebecomeextinctsofarduetohumanactivities.This40(balance)doesnotcomewithoutconsequences.Climatechange,41isprimarilycausedbyhumanactivities,hasledtomorefrequentextremeweatherevents.Ifwecontinuetoignorethehealthofourplanet,wewillfacesevereproblemsinthenearfuture.Fortunately,thereisagrowing42(aware)oftheseissues.Manypeoplearenowmaking43efforttoreducetheircarbonfootprintbydrivinglessandrecyclingmore.Scientistsarealsodevelopingnewtechnologies44(help)protecttheenvironment.WemustrememberthatwehaveonlyoneEarth.Itisnottoolatetotakeaction.Byliving45harmonywithnature,wecanensureasustainablefutureforgenerationstocome.四、书信写作(★★★)46.假设你是李华,你将代表全班参加学校组织的题目为“伟大的祖国”演讲比赛,现在请写一篇演讲稿,呼吁同学们热爱祖国。内容包括:1.中国的进步发展;2.我们的责任。注意:1.字数:80字左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearfellowstudents,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!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。Inaworldfilledwithchallengesanduncertainties,theheartwarmingactionsofadeli(熟食店)ownerhadabigimpactonhiscommunity,showingthepowerofencouragementandkindness.Wally,theownerofasmallneighborhooddeli,becameaninspirationtomany,especiallytoayoungboywhowalkedintohisshoponeday.JamieDavis,a12-year-oldboy,rushedintoWally’sdeliwithexcitement.Hiseyessparkledwithjoyasheannounced,“Ijustgotfirstplaceinmyclass’sEnglishtest!Dadrewardedmewithprosciutto(意大利风干生火腿),andIwanttobuysomenow.”Jamie’svoicewasfullofjoy.InspiredbyJamie’senthusiasm,Wallydecidedtoen

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