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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1云南省多校2025-2026学年高三上学期期中英语试题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACelebratespringdayswiththesebrilliantbirdingbreaksintheUK.BigdaybirdingtoursIfyou’reshortontimebutwanttoincreaseyourbirdcount,DavidLeslie’sbigdaybirdingtourscouldbethesolution.Doyouwanttopackasmanyfeatheredencountersaspossibleintooneday?TherearetwotoursavailableinAberdeenshire,anareawithavarietyofhabitatsrangingfrommountainsandfreshwaterlakestobeachesandwoodland.ExploringtheskyandlandBirdingtripsdon’talwayshavetobeaboutchecklistsandbinoculars.Manyoftheareasfrequentedbybirdspeciesalsohappentobescenicandoftenonlyaccessibleonfoot,makingthemidealstopsforawalkingtour.NorthNorfolkistheperfectexample;trailsrunningthroughmeadows,woodlands,vastsandybeaches,andmarshareasareprimespotsforsomeoftheUK’stopbirdingspectacles(壮观的景象).MeettheUK’sfeatheredmarvelsObservebothbirdandmarinelifeonawildlife-themedtourbasedinDorsetatWarmwellHouse.NaturalistsMikeDilgerandEdDrewittwillguideseveralexcursions,includingatriptoSalisburyPlaintolearnaboutasuccessfulprojecttoreintroducebustards(大鸨).FollowinthefootstepsofAndersonDr.JamesAndersonwasamazedbythesightof150,000northerngannets(北鲣鸟)gatheringatBassRockinScotland.Thebirdsarrivearoundmid-Februaryandreachtheirpeakinthesummer,formingtheworld’slargestcolonyofthisspecies.YoucanwitnessthisgorgeoussceneonaguidedtriptoNorthumberlandandScotland,visitingtopseabirdcolonies.ToursDurationPriceDepartureBigdaybirdingtours2days£300WeekendExploringtheskyandland6nights£1,105FromMarch1MeettheUK’sfeatheredmarvels8days£2,295May10and18FollowinthefootstepsofAnderson6nights£2,295May11andJune151.WhyisNorthNorfolkrecommendedforbirding?A.Itoffersguidedwalksledbynaturalists.B.Ithasdiversehabitatsaccessibleonfoot.C.Itisfamousforthelargestseabirdcolonies.D.Itprovidesbirdwatchingequipmentforfree.2.Whenisthebesttimetowitnessthelargestgatheringofnortherngannets?A.Summermonths. B.Earlywinter.C.Lateautumn. D.Mid-Februarytospring.3.Whichoptionwouldtouristsonatightbudgetchoose?A.FollowinthefootstepsofAnderson. B.Exploringtheskyandland.C.MeettheUK’sfeatheredmarvels. D.Bigdaybirdingtours.BInaworldthatoftenrushespastquietmoments,aretiredCanadianismakingsureyouknowyouarenotalone,offeringasimpleactofkindnessthroughafreelisteningservice.PaultravelsacrossCanada,offeringstrangersasafespacetospeaktheirhearts.Notherapy(治疗),noadvice—justtime,presence,.andcompassion(同情).Paul’sproject,IWillListen,isgroundedinthebeliefthateveryonedeservestobeheard.Hesetsuptwochairsandasmalltableinpublicareas,invitingpassers-bytositandtalk.Whatunfoldsisoftenunexpected—weakness,reflection,andhumanconnection.“I’mthereasafellowhumantomakeconnections,”saidPaul.“Ijustcreatethatsafespaceforthem,alittlebitlikethestrangerontheairplanethatyou’renevergoingtoseeagain.”BackedbyhisdecadesofworkasaregisteredsocialworkerinNovaScotiaandhisexperienceadvocatingforeldercare,Paulbringsanempathetic(感同身受的)calmtoeachmeeting.Now70yearsold,Pauloffersmorethanachairandalisteningear.Hisownlifehasbeenmarkedbyphysicalpain,andpersonalloss.Thesepersonalstrugglesallowhimtorelatetoothersonadeeperlevel.Still,Pauldoesn’tpositionhimselfasanexpertinanyone’sstory.Instead,helistenswithintention,allowingotherstoleadtheconversation.Thisemotionalsupportserviceisrootedinhumility.Whatmakesthisfreelisteningservicesopowerfulisitssimplicity.There’snoscript(剧本),notimelimit,andnocost.Peoplecantalkaboutanything—fromhardshipstosmalljoys,volunteerefforts,andrandomthoughts.Pauloffersconfidentialitytothosespeakingtohim,ensuringwhattheyshareiskeptsafeandsecret.Thatpromiseofsafety,combinedwiththeknowledgethattheylikelywon’tseehimagain,givesmanythecouragetoopenup.Thesemomentsofsharingremindpeopleoftheirworthandthevalueofbeingheard—asubtlebutimpactfulformofmentalhealthsupport.4.WhatdoesPaul’sprojectIWillListenofferstrangers?A.Awaytorelease. B.Practicaladvice.C.Financialsupport. D.Aprofessionaltherapy.5.Tothosespeakers,whichwordcanbeusedtodescribePaul’sidentity?A.Professional. B.Confusing. C.Alarming. D.Temporary.6.WhatmainlymadePaulfitfortheroleofalistener?A.Hisfreetime. B.Hislifeexperiences.C.Hispersonalinterest. D.Hiswishtohelpothers.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“confidentiality”meaninparagraph6?A.Help. B.Advice. C.Privacy. D.Confidence.CThesimpleactoflookingatapieceofvisualartcanboostyourwell-being(健康),anewresearchstudyhasfound,andthisbenefitcanbegainedinahospitalsettingaswellasanartgallery.Theauthorsofthereviewhavecalledonhealthcareprovidersandpolicymakerstointegrateartintomentalhealthstrategiesasalow-costandeasily-accessibleresource.Thisstudyexamineddecadesofscattered(分散的)research,providingforthefirsttimeaclearandcomprehensiveoverviewofwhen,whereandwhyartviewingisusedtopromotewell-being.Thestudyfoundthatviewingartcanimprovewell-being—thatis,thekindofwell-beingassociatedwithmeaninginlifeandpersonalgrowth.Thesebenefitswereobservedinavarietyoflocations—inmuseumsandgalleriesaswellasclinicsandhospitalsettingsandalsothroughthemediumofvirtualreality.Awiderangeofarttypesincludingfigurative,abstract,modernandcontemporarypaintings,photography,sculptureandinstallations(设施)werefoundtoboostwell-being.Peopleoftenthinkofartasaluxury,buttheresearchsuggeststhatviewingart—whetherasahobbyorasatargetedhealthintervention—canmeaningfullysupportwell-being.Byreframingartasalow-cost,accessiblewell-beingresource,thisresearchopensupexcitingpossibilitiesforintegratingartintoeverydayenvironmentsandpublichealthstrategies.“Since2019,theWHOhasrecommendedthatcreativeapproachesbeusedalongsideroutineclinicalcare,”saidMacKenzie,theleadauthor.“Artcansatisfypeople’sneedtosearchformeaninginlife,buildself-esteem(自尊心),anddeveloppositiveidentitieswhichareimportantfactorsforcopingwiththechaosoflife.DepartmentsofhealthandartscouncilsacrossEuropearelookingforhigh-qualityevidencetoidentifywhichtypesofartscanbeusedforeachtypeofmedicaloutcome.Thisreviewwillhelptoplanlargerscalestudiesinthefuture.”8.Whatdoresearchersthinkofusingartasawaytoenhanceoneswell-being?A.Traditionalbutimpractical. B.High-endandaccessible.C.Cheapandavailable. D.Expensivebuteffective.9.Howdidtheresearchersconducttheirstudy?A.Byreferringtopreviousstudydata.B.Byviewingartsinhospitalsettings.C.Byexaminingdecadesofartforms.D.Byfocusingonaspecifictypeofart.10.Whatmaytheleadauthoragreewith?A.Arthasbeenusedinclinicalcare.B.Artcanhelpusgetridofchaosoflife.C.Thereviewwillhelptoplanfutureartdisplays.D.Thisreviewopensdoorformorerelatedstudies.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHistoryofArtinHospitalDesignB.ArtasaLow-costMentalHealthResourceC.PaintingTechniquesforEmotionalGrowthD.VirtualReality’sRoleinModernArtTherapyDBuiltlikeatorpedowithrowsofterrifying2.5-inchteeth,oneoftheworld’slargestpredatorysharksisafrighteningsight.It’ssofrighteningthatsomemightthinkanoceanwithoutgreatwhitesharkswouldbeagoodthing.Buttheirlosscausesachaineffectthattransformstheentireecosystem.AnewstudyinFrontiersinMarineScienceshowswhathappenswhengreatwhitesharksvanish.SealIsland,offSouthAfrica’sFalseBay,wasonceagreatwhitesharkhotspot.ItisoneofthefewplacesonEarthwherethesharkscouldbeseensurgingoutofthewatertohuntforfood.“Twentyyearsago,SealIslandwasthegreatestplaceonEarthtoseegreatwhitesharks,”marineecologistNeilrecalls.Around2010,thenumberofgreatwhitesharkaroundFalseBaystarteddroppingoff,andthedeclinegotsteeperfrom2015on.By2018,greatwhitesharksweregone.Exactlywhythesharksvanishedremainsamystery.Somesuggesttheanimalsfledbecausekillerwhalesmovedin.Killerwhalescankillagreatwhitesharkinminutesbypreciselyremovingitsnutrient-richliver.Neilthinkshumanscouldalsobetoblame,asnearbysharknetskillsomewherebetween25and30greatwhitesharksayear.Evenasmalllosscandrivethepopulationintodecline.Greatwhitesharksarethoughttokeepmarinehabitatshealthybyremovingweakandsickanimalsfromthefoodchainandkeepingthingsinbalance.Butprovingtheseimpactsinareal-worldhabitatischallenging.Thesekindsofecosystemeffectsareverydifficultforustoteaseoutbecausetheyrequirelong-termdatasets.Today,greatwhitesharks’incredibleaerialdisplaysareathingofthepastatSealIsland.“You’dneverknowthiswasagreatwhitesharkhotspot,”saysNeil.Forhim,seeinghowthewholeecosystemhaschangedshowstheimportanceofenforcingsharkprotectionsandusingnon-lethal(不致死的)methodstoprotectbeachgoersfromsharkbites.“Wecan’tchangethekillerwhale’sbehavior,”hesays,“Butwecanstopthenettingprogram.”12.Whymightsomepeopleconsidergreatwhitesharks’disappearancebeneficial?A.Theyassumeitwillincreasefishpopulations.B.Theybelieveit’sgoodformarinebiodiversity.C.Theythinkgreatwhitesharkshaveabadeffectontourism.D.Theyassociategreatwhitesharkswiththreatstohumans.13.WhatmadeSealIslandsignificantbefore2010?A.Ithostedthelargestpopulationofkillerwhales.B.Itwastheonlyhuntingplaceforgreatwhitesharks.C.Itprovidedararechancetowatchgreatwhitesharkshunting.D.Itwasaprotectedbreedinggroundforgreatwhitesharks.14.Howdogreatwhitesharksmaintainmarineecosystemsaccordingtothetext?A.Bycontrollingthenumberofsealsdirectly.B.Bycompetingwithkillerwhalesforfood.C.Bybalancingthefoodchainintheocean.D.Bymaintainingwatertemperaturestability.15.WhichwordcanbestdescribeNeil’sattitudetoprotectinggreatwhitesharks?A.Annoyed. B.Determined. C.Doubtful. D.Indifferent.第二节(共5小题每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ahomegardencanreducegrocerybillsandprovidefresh,nutritiousfoodwhileofferinghealthyoutdooractivity.____16____Containergardeningisagoodoption,butitrequiresaninitialinvestmentinplanters(花盆).Whatifyoucouldusesomethingfreeandreadilyavailable—likeashippingbox?Agardenerwantedtoseeifacardboardboxcouldgrowpotatoes.First,heputdriedleavesinaboxtokeepthesoilmoist(湿润的).Then,headdedabout10cmofsoil,placedthreeseedpotatoesinside,andcoveredthemwithmoresoil.Finally,headdedfertilizerandwater.____17____Thepotatoplantsbegantogrowwithintwoweeks.Soonafter,theboxeswerecoveredwithgreenleaves.Astheplantsgrewtaller,thegardenerpiledsoilaroundtheirbasestosupportthem.Whentheweatherbecamehotter,headdedalayerofdrymaterialtokeepthesoilcool.____18____Theredpotatoeshadinsectissues,whilethewhiteonesdidnot,showingtheimportanceofchoosingtherightplanttype.Atharvesttime,theboxeswerestillingoodcondition.Theharvestwasimpressive,withthelargerboxyieldingmanypotatoesandthesmalleronealsoproducingagoodamount.____19____Theycansupportsuchsimplegrowingmethods.“I’llneverlookatcardboardboxesthesameagain,”hesaid.“They’reagreatfreeresource,especiallyforthosewhofrequentlyreceiveshipments.”Theexperimentinspiredmanyviewerstotrysimilarmethods,withpeoplereportingsuccessgrowingpotatoesandothervegetablesincardboardboxes,laundrybaskets,andbuckets—eveninsmallapartmentswithlimitedspace.____20____Gardeningdoesn’trequireexpensivesupplies—justcreativityandawillingnesstoexperiment.A.Butthatdoesn’tmeanit’snotagoodideatotry.B.Hedidthesamethingwithasmallerboxandtwopotatoes.C.However,limitedspaceoftendiscouragespotentialgardeners.D.Later,theplantsflowered,meaningpotatoesweregrowingbelow.E.Nexttimeyouhaveanunusedshippingbox,trymakingitaplanter.F.Youcanbuysomeplantersifyoudon’twanttousecardboardboxes.G.Thegardeneremphasizedthatmanypeoplehavesmalloutdoorareas.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Asawaitress,I’vehadmyfairshareoftoughdays.Longhoursonmyfeet,demandingcustomers,andtheconstanthustle(忙碌)canreally____21____youdown.Buteverythingchangedwhenaquietcouple____22____inandsatinmysection.Theylookedexhausted,especiallythewoman,witheyesthatheldadeep____23____.Itriedtogivethemextracare:refillingtheirdrinksintime,describingthe____24____warmly,andleavingspacefortheirquietconversation.Theyateslowly,____25____speaking,andIwonderedifI’ddoneenoughtomaketheireveningpleasant.Aftertheyfinishedtheirmealandleft,Ifoundanotethey’d____26____.Itread,“Thankyouforyourwonderful____27____.Our24-year-olddaughterpassedawayaboutfiveweeksago,andtodaywasthefirstdayIcouldgetmywifeoutforareal____28____.Youmadehersmile,andyou’llneverknowwhatthat____29____tous.”Readingthosewords,Iwascompletelyoverwhelmedwith____30____.Itwassuchaheartfeltandunexpectedgestureofkindness.Inallmytimeworkingincustomerservice,I’dnever____31____anythingquitelikeit.TearsstreameddownmyfaceasIrealizedthetrueimpactofmywork.Thoselong,difficult____32____suddenlyfeltworthwhile.Thiswasn’tjustaboutservingfood;itwasaboutprovidingcomfort,andcreatingmomentsofnormalcy(常态)duringlife’s____33____times.ThisexperiencechangedhowIapproacheverycustomerinteraction.Behindevery____34____isastory,andsometimes,weserversareluckytobepartof____35____inthosestories,onemealatatime.21.A.take B.cut C.put D.wear22.A.traveled B.walked C.risked D.gave23.A.sadness B.ambition C.touch D.passion24.A.schedules B.prices C.specials D.waiters25.A.loudly B.barely C.bitterly D.merely26.A.leftbehind B.caredabout C.lookedfor D.heardof27.A.promise B.duty C.deal D.service28.A.truth B.fun C.meal D.chance29.A.means B.turns C.makes D.passes30.A.scare B.anger C.regret D.emotion31.A.imagined B.extended C.experienced D.revealed32.A.ways B.shifts C.acts D.months33.A.biggest B.darkest C.best D.oldest34.A.plate B.car C.envoy D.table35.A.healing B.living C.writing D.reading第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。InTürkiye,thetraditionalChineseboardgamego,____36____(know)byitsChinesenameweiqi,isgainingremarkable____37____(popular)asaculturalbridgeconnectingTurkiyeandChina.Withrootsstretchingbackthousandsofyears,goisnowbeingrediscoveredbyanewgenerationofTurkishplayersdrawntoitsdepth,elegance,andculturalheritage.“Therehasbeenasignificantriseininterest____38____(recent),”thepresidentoftheTurkishGoAssociationsaid.“Goisbecomingmorecommonamonguniversitystudents,especiallyasChinesecultureisbecomingmorewidespreadinTürkiye,frommusic____39____filmsandnowtraditionalgameslikego.”Oneespeciallypopularinitiativeisarobotthatplaysgo,aparticularhitamongchildren,____40____hasbecomeaneffectiveeducationaltool.Beyondtheclassroom,goismakingitsmarkinacademia.HacettepeUniversityinAnkara____41____(co-host)theEuropeanGoCongressinthesummerof2026,whichisexpected____42____(bring)around1,500playerstoTürkiye.Comparedtoothergames,gohasauniquehistorical____43____strategicfoundation.Playinggo____44____(give)Turkishplayersachancetoexperienceadifferentworldview,onerootedinEasternphilosophy.WithTürkiyenowamongthetopfivecountriesinEuropeintermsofactivegoplayers,expertsbelievethereisstrongpotentialfordeepeninginteractionswithChinainthisfield.Gohelpspeopleexplore_____45_____(they)tofindinnerdepth.That’sverymuchconnectedtoChineseculture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,上周五下午你们班在农场上了一堂生物课。请你给美国朋友Tom写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)你观察到的动植物;(2)你的收获。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。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。ItwasChuck’spersonaldecisiontoleavethefoster(寄养的)caresystemoncehewasable.Althoughhelovedhisfosterparentsdearly,hechosenottogetadoptedlegallytosavehisfosterparentsthemoneyitwouldcost.Afterall,knowingtheylovedhimwasmorethanenoughforhim.Chuckreallydidhisbestinschool,keepinghispromise.Hestudiedlawandwasmotivatedtobecomeagoodlawyerafterhegraduated.Afterbecomingalicensedlawyer,hestartedworkingforatoplawfirm.Heworkedhiswayupfromajuniorattorney(律师)toapartnerinthefirm.However,heeventuallylosttouchwithhisfosterparents.Althoughtheyexchangedlettersatfirst,hisworkgraduallymadeitdifficulttostay

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