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2025~2026学年重庆杨家坪中学教共体高三上学期10月月考英语试卷一、阅读理解(★★)Welcometothe2025GreenCityFilmFestival!Thisyear’sthemeis“VoicesoftheFuture,”focusingonfilmsthatexploreenvironmentalissues,technologicaladvancements,andsocialchangesfromtheperspectiveofyoungfilmmakers.Schedule:October24(Friday):6:00PM-OpeningCeremony&KeynoteSpeech(MainHall)7:30PM-Screening:“Horizons”(Documentary,Theater1)October25(Saturday):10:00AM-AnimationWorkshop(Room201)2:00PM-PanelDiscussion:“ThePowerofStorytelling”(MainHall)5:00PM-Screening:“EchoesofNature”(ShortFilmCollection,Theater2)October26(Sunday):11:00AM-AwardsCeremony(MainHall)1:00PM-ClosingFilm:“TheLastGlacier”(Theater1)Tickets:SingleSession:\$15FullFestivalPass:\$60(includesallscreeningsandevents)StudentDiscount:20%offwithvalidstudentIDTicketscanbepurchasedonlineatorattheboxofficeonehourbeforeeachevent.1.Whatisthethemeofthisyear’sfestival?

A.ThePowerofStorytelling.B.VoicesoftheFuture.C.EnvironmentalIssues.D.TechnologicalAdvancements.2.Whencanyouattendtheanimationworkshop?

A.OnFridayafternoon.B.OnSaturdaymorning.C.OnSaturdayafternoon.D.OnSundaymorning.3.Howmuchshouldastudentpayforafullfestivalpass?

A.\$12.B.\$48.C.\$60.D.\$72.(★★)Theconceptof“upcycling”hasgainedsignificanttractioninrecentyearsasasustainablealternativetorecycling.Whilerecyclingbreaksdownmaterialstocreatenewproducts(oftenoflowerquality),upcyclingtransformswastematerialsorunwantedproductsintonewmaterialsorproductsofbetterqualityorforbetterenvironmentalvalue.Aclassicexampleisthetransformationofdiscardedwoodenpalletsintouniquefurniturepieces.Insteadofbeingchippedformulchorburned,thewoodiscleaned,treated,andcreativelyreassembledintochairs,tables,orbookshelves.Thisprocessrequireslessenergythanfullrecyclingandaddsartisticandfunctionalvalue.Similarly,someinnovativecompaniesareupcyclingplasticbottlesintodurablefabricsforclothing,orusingscrapmetalfromoldcarstocreatedesignerlamps.Theenvironmentalbenefitsaresubstantial.Upcyclingreducesthevolumeofwastesenttolandfillsandincinerators.Italsodecreasestheconsumptionofvirginrawmaterials,therebysavingnaturalresourcesandreducingairpollution,waterpollution,andgreenhousegasemissionsassociatedwithmanufacturingnewproducts.Moreover,itfosterscreativityandsupportslocaleconomies,asmanyupcycledproductsarecreatedbysmallbusinessesandindividualartisans.However,challengesremain,suchasscalinguptheseoftenlabor-intensiveprocessesandensuringthesafetyandqualityoftheupcycledproducts.Despitethesehurdles,upcyclingrepresentsapowerfulsteptowardsamorecircularandsustainableeconomy.4.Whatisthekeydifferencebetweenupcyclingandrecycling?

A.Upcyclingismorecost-effective.B.Upcyclingcreatesproductsofhighervalue.C.Upcyclingisanewerconcept.D.Upcyclingusesmoreenergy.5.Whatismentionedasanexampleofupcycling?

A.Turningplasticbottlesintonewplasticbottles.B.Makingfurniturefromdiscardedwoodenpallets.C.Usingoldpapertoproducelower-qualitypaper.D.Burningwastetogenerateelectricity.6.Whatisamajorchallengeofupcycling?

A.Lackofcreativity.B.Highenergyconsumption.C.Difficultyinlarge-scaleapplication.D.Limitedenvironmentalbenefits.7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsupcycling?

A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Critical.D.Indifferent.(★★)Ineverunderstoodmyfather’sobsessionwithhisoldvegetablegardenuntilthesummerIturnedsixteen.Tome,itwasjustapatchofdirtwherehespentcountlesshoursunderthesun,hishandsstainedwithsoil.Iwastoobusywithmyfriendsandmyphonetocareabouttheslowgrowthoftomatoesorthestubbornweeds.Thatsummer,asevereheatwavestruckourtown.Dayafterday,thesunbeatdownmercilessly.Myfatherlookedincreasinglyworried,wateringthegardenearlyinthemorningandlateatnight.Oneevening,afteraparticularlyscorchingday,heaskedmeforhelp.Reluctantly,Iagreed.AsIwateredthethirstyplants,myfatherpointedoutthedifferentvegetables:thedeeppurpleeggplants,thevibrantgreenpeppers,andthefragilelettuceleaves.Heexplainedhoweachplanthaditsownneeds,itsownrhythm.Ifoundmyselflistening,myinitialannoyancefading.Therewasaquietwisdominhiswords,adeepconnectiontothelandthatIhadnevernoticedbefore.Thegardenwasn'tjustahobby;itwashissanctuary,aplaceofpatienceandnurture.Theheatwavefinallybrokewithanightofgentlerain.Thenextmorning,thegardenlookedrefreshedandresilient.Myfatherpickedasun-ripenedtomatoandhandedittome.Itwaswarmfromthesun.Ibitintoit,andtheflavorwasarevelation—sweet,tangy,andalive,nothingliketheblandtomatoesfromthesupermarket.Inthatmoment,Itastednotjustthefruit,butthecare,thetime,andthelovethathadgoneintogrowingit.Itwasasimpletruth,butoneIhadbeenblindto:someofthemostvaluablethingsinlifecannotbebought;theymustbegrownwithpatienceanddedication.8.Whydidtheauthorinitiallyhavenointerestinthegarden?

A.Hewasafraidofhardwork.B.Hewaspreoccupiedwithhisownworld.C.Hethoughtthegardenwasuseless.D.Hedislikedthevegetableshisfathergrew.9.Whatchangedtheauthor’sattitudetowardsthegarden?

A.Thedangeroftheheatwave.B.Thetasteofthefreshtomato.C.Hisfather'sexplanationandguidance.D.Theneedtohelphisfather.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sanctuary”inparagraph3mostlikelymean?

A.Aplaceofworship.B.Asourceofincome.C.Aplaceofsafetyandpeace.D.Ascientificlaboratory.11.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromtheexperience?

A.Gardeningisaverydifficulttask.B.Homegrownfoodismorenutritious.C.Patienceandeffortcreatetruevalue.D.Parentshavewisdomthatchildrenlack.(★★★)Theriseofartificialintelligence(AI)isreshapingthejobmarketatanunprecedentedpace,creatingbothexcitementandanxiety.WhileAIautomationthreatenstodisplacemanyroutinejobs,italsocreatesnewopportunitiesanddemandsforaworkforceequippedwithdifferentskills.Studiessuggestthatrolesinvolvingrepetitivemanualorcognitivetasks,suchasdataentry,assemblylinework,andevensomeaspectsofaccounting,aremostsusceptibletoautomation.However,AIstruggleswithtasksthatrequirecomplexproblem-solving,criticalthinking,creativity,andemotionalintelligence—skillsthatareinherentlyhuman.Therefore,thedemandissurgingforAIspecialists,datascientists,andcybersecurityexperts.Moreimportantly,therewillbeanincreasedneedforprofessionalswhocanworkalongsideAI,suchasmanagerswhocaninterpretAI-drivenanalytics,healthcareworkerswhouseAIfordiagnosticsbutprovideempatheticpatientcare,andartistswholeverageAIasacreativetool.Thisshiftnecessitatesafundamentaltransformationineducationandtraining.Thetraditionalmodeloflearningasetofskillsforalifetimecareerisbecomingobsolete.Instead,lifelonglearningandcontinuousskilladaptationwillbethenorm.Educationalinstitutionsmustemphasize“softskills”likecreativity,communication,andcollaboration,whicharedifficulttoautomate.Vocationaltrainingandhighereducationneedtobecloselyalignedwiththeevolvingneedsofindustry.Furthermore,theresponsibilitydoesnotliewithindividualsandeducatorsalone.Governmentsandbusinessesmustinvestinretrainingprogramstohelptransitionworkersfromdecliningsectorstogrowingones.ThegoalshouldnotbetocompeteagainstAIbuttocollaboratewithit,leveragingitspowertoaugmenthumancapabilities.Thefutureofworkwilllikelybeasymbioticpartnershipbetweenhumansandmachines,focusingontasksthatmaximizehumanpotential.Navigatingthistransitionsuccessfullyrequiresproactiveeffortsfromallsectorsofsociety.12.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?

A.ThedangersofAIintheworkplace.B.ThetypesofjobsAIwillcreate.C.ThelimitationsofAIandcorrespondinghumanskillsindemand.D.Thereasonswhyroutinejobsaredisappearing.13.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutfutureeducation?

A.ItshouldfocussolelyontechnicalskillsrelatedtoAI.B.Thecurrenteducationalmodelissufficientforthefuture.C.Learningshouldbeacontinuousprocessthroughoutlife.D.Softskillswillbecomelessimportant.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“symbiotic”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Competitive.B.Dominant.C.One-sided.D.Mutuallybeneficial.15.Whatistheauthor’soveralltoneinthepassage?

A.Panickedandpessimistic.B.Objectiveandanalytical.C.Dismissiveandskeptical.D.Enthusiasticanduncritical.(★★)HowtoDevelopaReadingHabitReadingisafantasticwaytogainknowledge,reducestress,andimprovefocus.However,developingaconsistenthabitcanbechallenginginourbusylives.Herearesomepracticaltipstohelpyoubecomeanavidreader.First,startsmall.16Aimforjust10or15minutesaday.Thisfeelsmanageableandiseasiertointegrateintoabusyschedule.Consistencyisfarmoreimportantthanvolumeinthebeginning.Second,createadedicatedreadingspace.Findacomfortablechairwithgoodlightingwhereyoucanrelaxwithouttoomanydistractions.17Thissignalstoyourbrainthatit'stimetofocusandunwindwithabook.Next,alwayscarryabook(orane-reader)withyou.18Insteadofscrollingthroughyourphoneduringyourcommute,whilewaitingforanappointment,orduringalunchbreak,youcanpulloutyourbookandreadafewpages.Thesesmallpocketsoftimeaddupsignificantly.Anothereffectivestrategyistosetareadinggoal.19Itcouldbeacertainnumberofbooksperyearoraspecificamountoftimespentreadingeachday.Trackingyourprogresscanbehighlymotivating.However,rememberthatthegoalistoenjoytheprocess,nottoturnreadingintoastressfulchore.Finally,20Talkingaboutbookswithfriends,joiningabookclub,orfollowingonlinereadingcommunitiescanprovidemotivation,recommendations,andasenseofaccountability.Seeingothersenjoyreadingcanreinforceyourownhabit.

A.Don’tbeafraidtoquitabookyou’renotenjoying.B.Don’tfeelyouhavetoreadforhoursonend.C.Makethisyourspecialplaceforreading.D.Choosebooksthatarerelevanttoyourwork.E.Thisallowsyoutotakeadvantageof“deadtime.”F.Connectyourreadingwithsocialactivities.G.Havingatargetgivesyousomethingtoworktowards.二、完形填空(★★★)Itwasacoldwintermorning.Iwasrushingtowork,mymindalreadybusywiththeday’smeetings.AsIwalkedtowardsthesubwaystation,Inoticedanelderlymansittingonabench,shiveringslightly.Hewasn’twell-dressedforthe_________weather.Somethingmademestop.Ihadanextrascarfinmybag,athick,woolenonemygrandmotherhad_________forme.Withoutasecondthought,Iwalkedovertohim.“Excuseme,sir,”Isaid.“It’sverycoldtoday.Wouldyoulikethisscarf?”Helookedup,_________.Hiseyeswereapaleblue,fullofalifetimeofstories.Asmileslowly_________onhisface.“Thankyou,younglady,”hesaid,hisvoice_________.“That’sverykindofyou.”Ihelpedhimwrapthescarfaroundhisneck.AsIdid,he_________myhandandsaid,“Youhaveagoodheart.Notmanypeople_________thesedays.”Ismiledback,feelingawarmththat_________thebittercold.Wechattedforafewminutes.HisnamewasArthur,andhecametotheparkeverymorningto_________thebirds.Icontinuedtomysubwaystation,_________Ihadalreadymissedmyusualtrain.ButIdidn’tcare.Thatsmallactofkindness_________myentireday.Fortherestoftheday,Ifeltunusuallylight-heartedandhappy.Weekspassed.Oneevening,asIwasleavingworklate,IsawArthuragain.Hewasstandingnearmyofficebuilding,_________.Whenhesawme,hisfacelitup.Hewalkedoverand_________measmall,carefullywrappedpackage.“Iwantedtothankyouproperly,”hesaid.“I’mawoodcarver.Imadethisforyou.”Iopenedthepackage.Insidewasabeautifulwoodenbird,_________carvedwithincredibledetail.Iwas_________.ItwasoneofthemostthoughtfulgiftsIhadeverreceived.Thatscarfwasnothingtome,butthis...thiswasapieceofhissoul.Webecameunlikelyfriendsafterthat.Anditallstartedwithasimplescarfandamomentof_________.Ittaughtmethatthesmallestactsofkindnesscanhavethemost_________consequences,creatingconnectionsthat_________ourlivesinwaysweneverexpect.Weoftenunderestimatethepowerofasimple_________.Butsometimes,allittakesisonemomentof_________tochangealife—maybeevenyourown.21.A.warmB.mildC.freezingD.changing22.A.boughtB.knittedC.chosenD.searched23.A.frightenedB.annoyedC.surprisedD.amused24.A.appearedB.formedC.widenedD.vanished25.A.sharpB.loudC.calmD.shaky26.A.shookB.heldC.pushedD.waved27.A.stopB.careC.agreeD.remember28.A.resultedfromB.keptoffC.foughtbackD.gaveinto29.A.huntB.feedC.watchD.follow30.A.realizingB.imaginingC.knowingD.pretending31.A.ruinedB.savedC.plannedD.started32.A.asusualB.byaccidentC.inahurryD.forfun33.A.lentB.soldC.handedD.returned34.A.clumsilyB.artificiallyC.expertlyD.roughly35.A.puzzledB.terrifiedC.touchedD.disappointed36.A.hesitationB.courageC.patienceD.doubt37.A.predictableB.immediateC.unexpectedD.serious38.A.simplifyB.riskC.enrichD.lengthen39.A.gestureB.answerC.giftD.question40.A.reflectionB.hesitationC.generosityD.decision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。TheChinesetraditionalcalendar,41(know)astheagriculturalcalendar,isalunisolarcalendarwhichhasbeenusedforthousandsofyears.Itguidesagriculturalactivitiesand42(be)anintegralpartofChineseculturalfestivals.UnliketheGregoriancalendar,43ispurelysolar-based,theChinesecalendarcoordinatesthesolaryearwiththelunarmonths.Amonthbeginsonthedayofthenewmoonandlastsabout29.5days.Tokeep44withthesolaryear,anextramonthisaddedeveryfewyears,45isknownasa“leapmonth.”The24solarterms,46(develop)basedonthesun’sposition,areauniquecomponentofthiscalendar.Theyreflectclimatechangesandarecrucialforfarmers.Forexample,the“StartofSpring”signalsthebeginningofthefarmingseason,while“GrainRain”indicatesthetimeforsowing.Today,47thewidespreaduseoftheGregoriancalendar,thetraditionalcalendarstillplaysasignificantroleindailylife.Itdeterminesthedatesofimportantholidays48theSpringFestivalandtheMid-AutumnFestival.Manypeoplealsoconsultitfor49(auspicious)datesforweddings,movin

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