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2025~2026学年贵州省部分学校高三上学期10月联考英语试卷一、听力选择题(★)1.Whowillbeabsentfromthepartythisevening?

A.Kate.B.Amy.C.Caroline.(★)2.Whathasthewomandonetoherhair?

A.Shehaditcutshort.B.Shehadittied.C.Shehaditstraightened.(★★)3.WhatdidthemanbuyforZoe?

A.Sometoys.B.Aboxofcandies.C.Abunchofflowers.(★)4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Whentoseeamovie.B.WhattowatchonTV.C.Howtoprotectnature.(★)5.Whatistheman’shobby?

A.Readingbooks.B.Watchingmovies.C.Takingpictures.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantotake?

A.Umbrellas.B.Warmclothes.C.Atent.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?

A.He’shelpful.B.He’sefficient.C.He’sinconsiderate.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydidJoemakethevideo?

A.Toenterafilmcompetition.B.Topromoteblack-and-whitefilms.C.Tomakeupastorywiththewoman.9.WhatwillJoedonext?

A.Rewritethestory.B.Givehisopinionstothewoman.C.Makepartsofthevideocolorful.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.TVhostandguest.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.11.Whataspectofthecompanyattractsthewoman?

A.Itssoftwaredevelopment.B.Itsfocusonwork-lifebalance.C.Itstrainingcoursesininnovation.12.Whichdifficultydoesthewomanthinkshemighthave?

A.Keepingupwithtrends.B.Managingprojectsefficiently.C.Buildingbetterworkinggroups.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inaclothesshop.B.Atatrainstation.C.Inacompany.14.Whattimeisitnow?

A.Around5:15pm.B.Around5:45pm.C.Around5:30pm.15.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?

A.She’sareporter.B.She’sanengineer.C.She’sasalesperson.16.Whatelsedidthewomanlose?

A.Hercarkeys.B.Herwallet.C.Herphone.(★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?

A.Magicpower.B.SouthAmerica.C.Awalkingtree.18.Howfarcanthetreemoveannually?

A.About3meters.B.About20meters.C.About30meters.19.Whatarethelistenersadvisedtodo?

A.Takeapictureofthetree.B.Researchintothetree.C.Walkaroundthetree.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Teachingaclass.B.Performingmagictricks.C.Exploringtherainforest.二、阅读理解(★★)LibraryofCongress—WashingtonD.C.,USAEstablishedin1800,theLibraryofCongressisthelargestlibraryintheworldforitsshelfspaceandnumberofvolumes.Whilethelibraryisopentothepublicforon-siteresearch,asatouristattraction,onlymembersofCongress,SupremeCourtjustices,andotherspecifiedgovernmentofficialscancheckoutbooksfromthislibrary.LibraryofSaintGall—St.Gallen,SwitzerlandTheAbbeyLibraryofSaintGallistheoldestlibraryinSwitzerland.It’shometoabout160,000volumes,includingmanuscriptsdatingbacktothe8thcentury.In1983,theUnitedNationsEducational,Scientific,andCulturalOrganizationnamedthelibraryaWorldHeritagesite.Thelibraryoffersonlineaccesstomanyofitsholdingsthroughanelectronicdatabase.BodleianLibraries—Oxford,UnitedKingdomEstablishedin1602asOxfordUniversity’slibraries,theBodleianLibrariesisoneoftheoldestlibrariesinEurope.ThoughtheBodleianLibrariescomprisesmultiplebuildings,perhapsthemostvisuallyinterestingisRadcliffeCamera.Astheearliestcircular(圆形的)libraryinEngland,itappearedinmultiplemovies.LibraryofParliament—Ottawa,CanadaTheLibraryofParliamentholdsaspecialdistinctiononourlist,asitistheonlylibrarywhoselikenessisprintedonthecountry’stendollarbill.Constructedin1876,thedesignofthisnationallandmarkwasinspiredbytheBritishMuseum’sReadingRoom.Thecollectionincludesmorethan600,000items.WhileaccesstothefacilityisgenerallyrestrictedtoCanadianparliamentary(议会的)business,toursareoftenmadeavailabletothepublic!21.WhatcanthepublicdointheLibraryofCongress?

A.Checkoutbooks.B.Conductatourofthelibrary.C.Readsomeofitsholdingsonline.D.Interviewgovernmentofficialsonsite.22.WhatmakestheLibraryofParliamentspecial?

A.ItwasdesignedbyaBritishperson.B.Ithasthelargestcollectionintheworld.C.ItsimageisprintedonCanada’scurrency.D.ItwasbuiltforCanadianparliamentarybusiness.23.Whichofthefollowinghasbeenusedasasettingformanyfilms?

A.LibraryofCongress.B.BodleianLibraries.C.LibraryofParliament.D.AbbeyLibraryofSaintGall.(★★★)I’mInésAzofeifaRojas,aprimate(灵长类动物)researcherwithSalveMonos,anonprofitwildlifeorganizationbasedinTamarindo,CostaRica.WhenIwasagirllivingonthesouthernPacificCoastofCostaRica,myparentswouldtakemetoseegoldenhowlermonkeys(猴)intheforestmostweekends.Howlermonkeysarelikebig,hairygardeners,spreadingseedsfrommanytrees.Iunderstoodatanearlyagethatweshouldpreservethespecies.Therefore,Iwantedtodosomethingtoprotectboththehowlermonkeysandtheirhabitat.Forthepastdecade,I’vestudiedthebehaviorofhowlermonkeygroupsinGuanacaste,aregioninnorthernCostaRicawheretourismisgrowingrapidlyandhundredsofmonkeysdiefromelectrocution(触电)eachyear.Formymaster’sdegreeattheUniversityofCostaRica,Ievaluatedhowmonkeysusemodernfacilitiessuchaspowerlinestonavigatethroughanurbanarea.Iendeduptakingalotofelectrocutedmonkeystorescuecenters.Wearedocumentinghowthisspecies’behaviorischanginginrealtime.Althoughwedon’tknowwhethertheoverallnumberofmonkeysisdeclining,wedoknowthatthegroupslocatedintheforesthaveroughly25-45individuals,comparedwithanaverageofonly7intheurbangroups.I’mteachingmycolleaguehowbesttosetacameratraptomonitorhowlermonkeys.Wecanthendeterminewheretoaddatreebridge,astructuretohelpmonkeyslivingonthetreetocompletetheirroutesforfoodandengageinsocialbehaviorssafely.Wealsousethecamerastomonitortheconditionandeffectivenessofthebridgesandevaluatetheiroutcome.Overthepastthreeyears,ourmeasurementshaveshownthatmonkeyelectrocutionhasdecreasedby30%afteroureffortstomaintainconnectivitybetweentreeroutes.24.Whydidtheauthorchoosetostudyhowlermonkeys?

A.Shewasadvisedbyherparents.B.Sheaimedtoprotectthemwhenyoung.C.Shewasfascinatedbytheirappearance.D.Shemajoredinprimateresearchincollege.25.Whatdidtheauthordotogethermaster’degree?

A.Sheobservedhowmonkeysmoveinthecity.B.SheevaluatedthegrowingtourisminCostaRica.C.SheresearchedinGuanacastefortenyears.D.Sherescuedalargenumberofinjuredmonkeys.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthemonkeysfromtheauthor’sstudy?

A.Monkeys’survivalisgreatlyaffectedbycityfacilities.B.Theoverallnumberofthemonkeysisdeclining.C.Electrocutionisthebiggestthreattothemonkeys.D.Monkeygroupsincitieshavemoremembersthanforestones.27.Wheremightthetextbetakenfrom?

A.AScientificresearchpaper.B.Aregionaldevelopmentnews.C.Awildlifeconservationmagazine.D.Asciencefiction.(★★★)Astheworldacceleratesitsshifttowardlow-carbonmobility,electricvehicles(EVs)havebecomeakeypointoftechnological,economic,andenvironmentaldebates.EVsarewinningpopularityworldwide.Chinaleadsthemarket,accountingfor60percentofglobalEVsales,whileEuropeandtheUnitedStatesfollowasmajorconsumers.EmergingmarketslikeIndia,Thailand,andIndonesiaareslowlycatchingon.Insomecountries,EVshavealreadyreshapedtheautomobilescene.Forinstance,inIceland,EVscompriseabout60percentofnewcarsales.InNorway,thatfigurerisestoover80percent.Incontrast,around5.6percentofnewvehiclesintheUnitedStateswereelectricin2022,althoughregionssuchasCaliforniahaveseencloserto16percent.AnalystsevenpredictthatwithinadecadenearlyhalfofallnewcarsintheUnitedStatescouldbeEVs.Despitetheirincreasingadoption,manypotentialbuyershesitatedueto“mileageapprehension”.Thisconcerniscompoundedbythelimitednumberofchargingstations;intheUnitedStates,therearearound46,000chargingstationscomparedtoroughly150,000gasstations.However,improvementsareontheway.Aworld-famousEVcompany,forexample,isopeningitsreliablesuperchargernetworktootherEVbrands.Onedrivermanagedanearly2,500-mileroadtripwithoutanyrangeissues,suggestingthatadvancesincharginginfrastructureareeasingconsumerworries.AlthoughEVsproducenowastegasemissions,theyarenotwithoutenvironmentalcosts.ResearchindicatesthatproducingEVbatteriescangeneratemoregreenhousegasesthanmanufacturingtraditionalvehicles.Moreover,thesustainabilityofelectriccarsdependslargelyonwhethertheelectricityusedforchargingcomesfromrenewablesourcesinsteadofcoalorgas.SomecriticsalsonotethatreplacinggasolinevehicleswithEVsdoesnotaddressproblemsliketrafficjamandurbanexpansion.Integratingelectrifiedpublictransit,includingbuses,mightbenecessarytocreateamoresustainabletransportationfuture.28.WhatistheglobaltrendinEVadoptionatpresent?

A.TheUnitedStatesleadsinEVadoption.B.Chinatakestheleadwithvariedpaceacrossdifferentcountries.C.EVsalesaredroppingduetochargingnetworkissues.D.SomeEuropeancountrieswillbecomemajorconsumermarkets.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“mileageapprehension”intheparagraph3mean?

A.Worryaboutthehighelectricitybills.B.Worryaboutthehighchargingcostforlongtrips.C.Fearofrunningoutoftheelectricityonalongjourney.D.Fearofenvironmentalharmfrombatteryproduction.30.Whatdoesthetextsuggesttoimprovesustainabletransport?

A.Creatingfaster-chargingtech.B.ExpandingEVbatteryrecycling.C.Banninggascarsincrowdedcities.D.UseelectricpublictransitandEVs.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.China’sfutureEVMarket.B.SolvingEVRangeIssues.C.EVs:EnvironmentalCostsandEnergyNeeds.D.EVs:Growth,Challenges,andFutureNeeds.(★★)TheHowgillFellsareagroupofsmooth,treelesshillsintheYorkshireDalesNationalPark.Theirroundshapesandbaresurfacemakethemlooklikeagroupofsleepinganimals.Thisopenlandscape,shapedbyhundredsofyearsofsheepgrazing(放牧),hidesaforgottenpast.Beneaththesoillieancienttreeroots:quietevidenceoflong-lostforests,nowcalled“ghostwoodlands”.Inrecentyears,changeshavebegun,over300,000nativetreeshavebeenplantedacrossthesehillsinsheep-freeenclosures.Slowly,birdsandflowersarereturning.“We’retenyearsintoarecoveryprocess,”saysecologistMikeDouglas,whoisstudyingbirdpopulationsinthearea.Accordingtohim,landonceconsideredbadlydamagedisnowshowingsignsofnewlife.Unlikesomeotherrewildingprojectsonprivateland,thisonecoverscommonlandopentothepublic.Itcamefromagreementsbetweenmanylocalfarmers.“Plantingthesetreesoncommonlandwassomethingnew,”saysPeterLeesonfromtheWoodlandTrust.Someplants,suchasbluebellsandbracken,havealsostartedtogrowagain.Theirreturnshowsthatthelandstillremembersitswoodlandpast.Theefforthasalreadymadeadifference,In2016,only4birdspeciesbred(繁殖)here.Lastyear,thenumberroseto14.“Ididn’texpectbirdstocomebacksoquickly,”saysDouglas.Theworkwasmadepossiblebya10-yeargovernmentprogram,whichsupportsboththefarmersandthelandownerthroughyearlypayments.Atfirst,somefarmersworriedtheprojectmightharmtheirwayoflife.Butthepaymentshelpmakeupforlostgrazingland,offeringneededsupport.“Thisishelpingfarmersstayontheland,”saysTimWinder,alocalleader,Heandothersarenowworkingonnewideas,includingfloodcontrolandsoilcare.Astreesgrow,morecommonbirdswillarrive,“Thiswasabigstepintotheunknown,”saysLeeson,“Butthefarmerswereoptimistic—andit’sworking.”32.Whathappenedafterthetreeplantingprojectbegan?

A.Over300,000foreigntreeswereintroduced.B.Sheepgrazingareasexpandedsignificantly.C.Peopleweredeniedaccesstoprivatelands.D.Nativeplantsandbirdsstartedreappearing.33.Whatcanweknowabouttherewildingproject?

A.Itenjoyedsuccess.B.ItharmedlocalfarmingC.Itwasprivatelyfunded.D.involvedprivateland.34.Whatwerethefarmers’initialreactiontotheproject?

A.Thewereindifferent.B.Theywereastonished.C.Theywerecautious.D.Theywereexcited.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thefighttosavethesoil.B.Thehillsbeingreforested.C.Aparkforwildanimals.D.Anewhomeforfarmers.(★★★)Angeristhemostdestructiveemotion.Whenyou’reangry,youmaymakerash(鲁莽的)decisionsandsaysomethingrudethatyou’lllikelyregret.36Youmightfeellong-burningangerthatdestroysyourgoodintentions,andmakesyouanunpleasantperson.Fortunately,therearewaystopreventangerfromruiningourlives.Changeyourattitudetothewaytheworldworks.37Trytoacceptthatotherpeopledobehaveinwaysthatwillmakeyouangry.Realizingthiscanhelpyoureducetheintensityofyouranger.Whenyouexpectotherstosometimesactimperfectly,you’relesslikelytobethrownoffbalancebytheiractions.38Sometimesangercanbeusedtoachievegreatthings.MartinLutherKingwasangryaboutthelackofcivilrightsintheUSA.GandhiwasangryaboutBritishdominationinIndia.Theybothusedthatangertomotivatethemselvestofightagainstwhattheysawasinjustice.Don’ttaketheeasywaywhenyougetangry.Weallgettemptedtothrowsomething,hitsomething,orscreamwhenwe’reangry.Butgivingintotheseimpulses(冲动)onlymakethingsworse.Instead,takeadeepbreath,counttoten,andtrytocalmdown.39Stoptryingtomanageyouranger.40However,itoftenjustleadstosuppressingyourfeelings.Amuchbetterwayoffacinguptoangeristoidentifytherootcause.Byunderstandingtheunderlyingreasons,youcanaddressthecoreissuesandcreatebetterwaystomanageyouremotions.

A.Don’tdismissangerasabademotion.B.Angerarrivesquicklybutit’sslowtopass.C.Expressyourangerinacalmandwiseway.D.Itisperfectlynormaltoexperienceemotionssuchasanger.E.Theactionsofotherpeoplecanbeasignificantcauseofanger.F.Thiscanhelpyouthinkmoreclearlyandrespondmoreeffectively.G.Angermanagementusedtobepromotedasawayofdealingwithanger.三、完形填空(★★★)Istartedmyhitchhiking(搭顺风车旅行)witha50-poundpackonmyback,AsItraveled,Iwasfrequentlyremindedofdangerouspeople._________,Iwasalwaystreatedwithkindness.Ifoundmostpeoplewere_________.WhenpeopleknewthatIhadno_________andwouldtakenoneofthemoney,theyboughtmefood.OnceinNebraska,acarpulledovertotheroadside.WhenIreachedthe_________,Isawtwooldladies.“Iknowyou’renotsupposedto_________hitchhikers,butit’ssofarbetweentownshereandyoufeelbadpassingaperson,saidthedriver.Theotherwomansaidshehadbeen_________byahitchhiker,butshe’drathertakeariskthanfeelbadaboutpassingastrangerin_________.Oneday,IwalkedintothechamberofcommerceinJamestowntolearnabout_________inthearea.Thedirector,BaxterWilson,sawmybackpackandsaid,“Mostpeoplearoundherewillletyoupitchatentontheirland.”“Anyparticular_________?”Iasked,“Ihaveafarmabouttenmilessouthofhere,Ifyou’rehereat5:30,youcan__________withme.”Iaccepted,andwedroveouttoacountryhouse.SuddenlyIrealizedhe__________metospendthenightinhishouse.Hiswife,Carol,ateacher,was__________whenwewalkedin.ThatnightIhadveryimpressivelocaldishes.Thenextmorning,CarolaskedifI’dcometotheirschoolandtalktoherclassaboutmytrip,andI__________.Thekids,whowereallvery__________,keptaskingmequestions.Itoldthemitwaswonderfultohelpandbehelpedandthoughtheworldis__________,youcanstilldependonthekindnessofstrangers.41.A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Then42.A.wealthyB.energeticC.friendlyD.indifferent43.A.timeB.moneyC.fameD.confidence44.A.glassB.gateC.wheelD.window45.A.pickupB.giveupC.turntoD.learnfrom46.A.helpedB.respectedC.attackedD.followed47.A.publicB.needC.controlD.advance48.A.hikingB.travellingC.drivingD.camping49.A.priceB.directionC.tentD.guest50.A.rideB.walkC.stayD.talk51.A.forbadeB.encouragedC.invitedD.reminded52.A.chattingB.cookingC.cleaningD.reading53.A.hesitatedB.refusedC.insistedD.agreed54.A.impatientB.carelessC.attentiveD.sensitive55.A.unpredictableB.enjoyableC.miserableD.peaceful四、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。MeiLanfang,theworld-famousmasterofperformingarts,foundShanghaibothaspringboardforfame56anopportunitytobroadenhisartisticvision.Helivedinthecityfordecades,leavingtracesofhislifeandcareeracrossitsstreets.Shanghai’sdynamiccultureandinternationalinfluenceshadadirectand57(last)impactonMei’sinnovationsinPekingOpera.In1913,Meifirstarrivedinthecityattheageof19.HisdebutperformanceinShanghai58(immediate)launchedhimtofame.Drawingondiverseartisticinfluences,he59(celebrate)asthe“KingoftheStage”andquicklygainednationwidefame.In1932,MeimovedtoShanghaiwithhisfamilyandremainedthere.Itwasnot601951thathefinallymovedtoBeijing.GreatTheaterofChinawasonceoneofthemajor61(venue)forPekingOperaperformancesinthecity.Foraperiodoftime,itservedasanimportantstageforMei,leavingbehind62(memory)momentsinthehistoryofChineseopera.Assuch,ithasalsobecomeavaluableculturalandhistoricalheritagesiteinthecity.Meiparticipatedinaseriesofcharityperformances63(raise)fundsfor64droughtthathappenedinZhejiangin1935,performingalongsidemanyinfluentialsocialfiguresofthattime.65November2,1946toJanuary6,1947,MeicooperatedwithYangBaosenincontinuousperformancesatthetheater,performingalmostdailyforovertwomonths.Itissaidthatthetheater’sirongateswereoncedamagedduetotheenthusiasticcrowds.五、书信写作(★★★)66.你校学生会将开展以“ProtectingOurCulturalSites”为主题的活动。请你写一封倡议信发表在学校的英文网站上,内容包括:保护文化遗址的意义;(2)呼吁大家参加该活动。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。Dearfellowstudents,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnion六、书面表达(★★★)67.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。Dianawasnotsureifgettingonacrowdedbuswasagoodchoice,butitwastheonlyoptionasthenextbuswasscheduled20minuteslater.Shedidn’thavetheenergyinher80-year-oldkneestostandforthewholebusridetothefair,butshestillfelthopeful.“Maybesomeonewillmakeroomforme,”Dianathoughtassheenteredthebus.Shewasexcitedaboutherjourney.Afterall,thelocalmonthlyfairwastheonlytimeshegottoreallyseeotherpeopleintheentiremonth,butassoonasshesteppedontothebus,shewasoverwhelmedbythemassofpeople,Thecrowdedspacemadeherfeeluneasy,andsheclutchedherpursetightly,eventhoughshedidn’thavemuchcashinit,shejustwantedtofeelabitmoresecure.Thereweren’tanysmilingfaces.Peopleweresoimmersedintheirphonesthattheyoverlookedthe80-year-oldstumblingby,lookingforanemptyseat.“Maybeit’simpossibleformetofindaseattoday.Theyarejust...”Dianathought.“Ma’am,youcanhavemyseat,”agentlevoiceinterruptedDiana’sthoughts.Dianawassopleasedbytheboy’scompassionthatshedidn’tnoticehimstrugglingtogetupfromtheseat.

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