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澄宜六校联盟高三年级12月学情调研试卷

高三英语

注意事项及说明:

1.试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.答案一律写在答题卡上。考试结束时,上交答题卡。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂

到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.WhywillSarahbearrivinglatetonight?

A.Forfamilyproblems.B.Fortransportissues.C.Foranotherevent.

2.WhatdoesMr.Perkinsprobablydonow?

A.He’sasoldier.B.He’sateacher.C.He’satravelagent.

3.Whatkindoffoodwillthemanhavewithhisfriendsnextmonth?

A.Mexicanfood.B.Italianfood.C.Frenchfood.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onaroad.B.Inamusicshop.C.Onatrain.

5.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Nervous.B.Surprised.C.Confident.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项

中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,

各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whydoesthewomanlikethefishingspot?

A.Therearevarioustypesoffish.

B.It’snotfarawayfromherhouse.

C.Sheenjoysthecalmingatmosphere.

7.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.TheFrenchcities.B.Theman’sjourney.C.Thecyclingtechniques.

9.HowdidSimongettoCalaisfromDover?

A.Bybike.B.Byship.C.Byplane.

10.WherewillSimongotomorrow?

A.SanSebastián.B.Calais.C.Biarritz.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Changetheaddress.

B.Reschedulethedelivery.

C.Confirmtheshipmentofhisorder.

12.Whoisresponsiblefortheproblem?

A.Thecustomer.

B.Theshippingcompany.

C.Thecustomerservicemanager.

13.Whatdoesthemanneedthepackagefor?

A.Forwork.B.Fortravel.C.Forstudy.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Friends.C.Brotherandsister.

15.Howmanybedsarethereinthevehicle?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

16.Whatdoesthemanlikebestinthevehicle?

A.Thesmarttoilet.B.Theonboardcomputer.C.TheTV.

17.Whichcountrydoesthemanlivein?

A.TheUK.B.France.C.Germany.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatcanreadersfindinthemagazine?

A.Theurbanlandscapes.

B.Somefarmingmethods.

C.Travelguidestoforeigncountries.

19.Whatisthemagazine’sfutureplan?

A.Toarrangenaturetours.

B.Tosellorganicproducts.

C.Tobuildgardensinthecountryside.

20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.Todoapromotion.B.Todiscussanissue.C.Tointroduceaguest.

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。

A

ProducingandconsumingclothingisamajorsourceofglobalCO2emissions(排放).

Fromgrowingcottontodyeing(染色)fabrics,everystepintheclothingsupplychainleavesa

carbonfootprint.Muchoftheimpactcomesfromenergy-intensiveindustrialprocesses.

Here’sabreakdownoftheemissionsin2020acrossdifferentstagesofclothingproduction.

Makingclothesmoresustainableisn’tjustaboutcuttingemissions—it’salsoaboutchoosing

therightmaterials.Fabricsneedtobenotonlycomfortableandaffordable,butalsolong-lasting

andlow-impact.Eachmaterialhasitsownchallengesandenvironmentalcost.Whilenoperfect

solutionexistsyet,arangeofalternativesareemerging.

COTTON——OrganiccottonPOLYESTER(聚酯纤维)—Recycledpolyester

Grownwithoutharmfulchemicals,organicDevelopedthrougheco-efficientproduction,

cottonusesfarlesswaterandenergy,helpingrecycledpolyesterlowersrelianceonnon-

reducepollutionandprotectthesoil.renewablefuels.

WOOL—ResponsibleLEATHER—Plant-basedRAYON(人造丝)—Certified

woolImprovedlanduseandleathersustainablerayon

animalcarereducemethaneMadefrommushroomsorSourcedfrommanagedforests,

(甲烷)emissionsfromsheeppineappleleaves,plantleathercertifiedrayonhelpsprevent

farmingandcutwool’sofferscruelty-freealternativestodeforestationandprotects

environmentalcost.traditionalleather.biodiversity.

Thisshifttowardsustainablefashionisglobal,andtheextentoftransformationneededis

“unlikeanythingwe’veseenbefore,”saysStellaMcCartney,apioneerinethical(道德上的)

fashiondesign.It’sestimatedthatfashionconsumptioncouldgrowby60%by2030,putting

evenmorepressureonresources.Still,expertsbelievethatcirculardesignandmaterial

innovationcandriverealchange,keepingpacewiththesweepingtrendofenergyconservation

andemissionreduction.“Thefutureoffashionisrestorativeandregenerativebydesign,”says

McCartney.

21.Whichstagereleasedtheleastamountofgreenhousegasesin2020?

A.Fibreproduction.B.Yarnpreparation.

C.Fabricproduction.D.Distribution.

22.Whatdothesealternativeshaveincommon?

A.Theyhelpprotectbiodiversity.

B.Theyaimtolessenenvironmentalimpact.

C.Theyrequirelessenergyduringproduction.

D.Theycouldreducetheemissionofharmfulgases.

23.WhatdoesMcCartneystressregardingthefutureoffashion?

A.Itistolastandadapt.B.Itistoreduceresourceusage.

C.Itistomeetvariousneeds.D.Itistoencourageconsumption.

B

Ladakh,inthetrans-Himalayas,withitsvast,uninhabitedandstunninglandscapes,has

fascinatedmesincemyfirstvisit20yearsago.In2011,myfifthtimeinLadakh,theregion’sraw

beautyheldanentirelydifferentpull-onethatseemedtohumwithanancientenergy,aforceI

hadn’tnoticedbefore.

Intheverybonesofthelandlayacollectionofprehistoriccarvingsknownaspetroglyphs,the

onlyremainsofprehistorichumanpresenceinthearea.Seeingthesecarvings,Icouldn’tshakethe

feelingthatIwaswitnessingsomethingfardeeperthanIhadimagined.Therewasanurgencyto

documentthem,ascenturies-oldcarvingswerebeingdestroyedunderthepressuresof

development.Asamountainenthusiastalwaysseekingadventures,thisattractiveartdrewmein,

likeamothtoaflame,beginningadecade-longjourneyofdiscoveryanddocumentation.

Thesemarkingswerenotjustcarvingsonrockbutreflectionsofanancientcultureweknow

littleabout.Despitetoughlivingconditions,thesehuntergatherersstillfoundwaystoconveytheir

beliefsandobservationsthroughhighlystylizedforms,reflectingthedeepartisticdesirethathas

alwaysbeenapartofthehuman-longbeforetheriseofcivilizedsociety.Asartistand

anthropologistDesmondMorrisputit,“Itisasifthehumanspecieswereincapableofbeingartless

regardlessofmaterialcircumstances.”

Tobringtheseopen-airartgalleriestoawideraudience,Iwantedtocreatesomethingthat

hadnotbeenattemptedbeforebyusingspecializedphotographytechniqueswithmyfocusbeingon

distribution,stylesandcreativerange.Itwasnosmallmatter,giventhevastnessofLadakh,my

ambitiontocaptureartfromeveryregion,thelimitedwindowsofopportunity,andtheharsh

conditionsIfaced.Nottomention,allmytripswerepersonallyfunded.Whenthebook-Speaking

Stones:RockArtofLadakh-wasnamedafinalistfortheBanffMountainBookAwardin2024,I

washonored,buttherecognitionwassecondary.Mytruerewardwasadeeperconnectionwithtime

andnaturethroughavastunbrokenstring,bindingusalltogether.

24.Whatdrovetheauthortodocumentthepetroglyphs?

A.Thethreatofregionalprogress.B.Theappealofamazingscenery.

C.Asearchforthrillingexperiences.D.Achildhoodbondwithancientart.

25.WhatcanwelearnfromMorris’squoteinparagraph3?

A.Artisthemirrorofnature.B.Artinspireshumanwisdom.

C.Artisdeeplyrootedinhumans.D.Artcan’texistwithoutmaterials.

26.Whichcanbestdescribetheprocessofcreatingthebook?

A.Systematic.B.Brain-tearing.C.Painstaking.D.Eventful.

27.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TastingthePast:TheAnalysisofPetroglyph

B.WritteninStone:Ladakh’sTimelessArtistry

C.GuardingtheRocks:ASaverofLadakh’sHeritage

D.CarvedbyTime:ARecordofHimalayanGeography

C

Chocolateisapopularsnack,butthepriceofitcontinuestorise.Cocoafromthecacaotreeis

thebasicingredientofchocolate;thetreesthriveinwarmanddampclimatesbutarestrugglingdue

toincreasingaridity—aslowbutnon-stopdryingoftheland.Thisissueextendstoproducers

aroundtheglobe,threateningcocoaproductionandlivelihoodsoffarmers.

Overthepast30years,morethanthree-quartersoftheEarth’slandmasshasbecomedrier.

Thisdrynessisalong-termtransformationwithdisastrousconsequencesforecosystems,

agriculture,andlivelihoods.

Aridityarisesfromhuman-drivenfactors,includinggreenhousegasemissions,unsustainable

landuse,andnaturalresourcedegradation.Climatechange,primarilycausedbyfossilfuel

consumptionanddeforestation,increasesglobaltemperatures,acceleratingevaporation(蒸发)and

heighteningwatershortage—eveninregionswithmoderaterainfall.

Unsustainablelandusefurtherintensifiesaridity.Practiceslikedeforestationandindustrial

farmingdegradesoils,removingthemfromprotectivevegetationandessentialnutrients.Incocoa-

producingregions,deforestationupsetslocalwatercyclesandwearsawaythetopsoil.Degraded

soilsholdlesswater,deepeningdroughtconditions.

Cocoaisjustonecropatrisk.Majoragriculturalzonesarealsoaffected.By2100,upto5

billionpeoplemayliveindrylands,stretchingfoodsystemstotheirlimitandforcingmigration.

Aridityalsothreatensecosystems.Wildlifestrugglestoadapt,andplantspeciessuitedtowarmand

dampconditionsfailtosurvive.Economiclossesareoverwhelming—Africasawa12%GDP

declinefrom1990to2015duetorisingaridity.Governmentsfaceadditionalburdensfrom

sandstorms,wildfires,andwatershortages.

Whilearidity’seffectsaresevere,theyarenotentirelychangeless.Restoringdegradedlands,

improvingsoilhealth,andadoptingsustainablefarmingpracticescanhelp.Efficientwater

management,investmentinrenewableenergy,andinternationalcooperationareessentialinbattling

aridity.

Aschocolatepriceshitrecordhighsinearly2025duetodryconditionsinAfrica,addressing

aridityisamatterofurgency.Beyondsavingchocolate,it’saboutpreservingtheplanet’sabilityto

sustainlife.

28.What’sthemainreasonfortherisingpriceofchocolate?

A.Thedeclineofcocoaproduction.B.Thehighcostofbasicingredients.

C.Theincreasingdemandforchocolate.D.Theshortageofcocoatreeplantations.

29.Whatdoweknowaboutaridity?

A.Itismainlycausedbynaturalfactors.

B.Itonlyaffectscocoa-producingregions.

C.Ithasawide-rangingimpactonvariousaspects.

D.Itwilldisappearifsustainablelanduseisadopted.

30.WhyisAfrica’sGDPdeclinementionedinparagraph5?

A.ToshowaridityonlycauseseconomiclossesinAfrica.

B.ToproveAfricaisthemostseverelyaffectedbyaridity.

C.TocriticizeAfricalackseffectivemeasuresagainstaridity.

D.Toillustratearidityhasasignificantinfluenceoneconomy.

31.Whichofthefollowingcanfightagainstaridity?

A.Cuttingoffwatersupplies.B.Replacingrenewableenergy.

C.Promotingsoilconservation.D.Practicingindustrialfarming.

D

Thenumerousbacteriathatnaturallyinhabitthehumanbodyseemtohelpusinmanyways.

Onegroupisemergingasparticularlybeneficial:atypeofgut(肠道)bacteriaknownasBlautia,

whichhasmadeheadlinesrecentlybecauseitseemstoproducesomereallyremarkableeffects.

Now,aChineseteamisglimpsinganotherpotentialbenefitofBlautia:helpingpeopleadapttohigh

altitudes.TheirfindingssuggestthatprovidingBlautiacouldhelpmountaineersandothersperform

betterinthesechallengingenvironments.

Qing-PengKong,ageneticistattheChineseAcademyofSciences,andhisteamrecruited45

mentomovefromtheirhomesat250metersabovesealeveltoatownatabout3,700meters.

Despitethethinair,themenatesimilarfoodastheyhadathome,minimizingtheeffectsofdiet

changesontheirgutbacteria.After2days,Blautiawentfrombeingraretoveryabundantintheir

guts.

Inthesecondexperiment,theteamexposedmicetocontrolledlow-oxygenconditionsinthe

labfirstandthensimulated(模拟)analtitudeof4,000meters,whilegivingBlautiatohalfofthem

everyotherday.TheBlautia-treatedmiceshowedmilderresponseofaltitudesickness.Thisopens

thedoorintowhetheraltitudesicknessmightbeamenabletotreatmentthroughthegut.

Thebacteria’seffectmayalsoextendtothebrain.“Itssuperpowercomesfromtheconnection

betweenthegutandthebrain,”saysKlepac-CerakatWellesleyCollege.Thefattyacidsitmakes

areknowntoactivatereceptors(神经末梢)onnervesthatconnectthedigestivesystem,heartandbrain.

ThiscouldhelpexplainasurprisingrelationshipthatKlepac-Cerakreportedlastyear:Kidsare

morelikelytotalkandlaughwhentheyhavemoreBlautiaintheirguts.“There’slotsof

communicationhappeningbetweenourbrain;wearejustbeginningtouncoverwhatservices

bacteriadoforus.”Klepac-Ceraknotes.

Blautia’sapparentsuperpowerssuggesttoKongitcouldserveasasupplement(补充)that

benefitspeopleregardlessofwhethertheyareplanningatriptoTibet.Butfirst,Kongsays,he

wantstofindoutwhetherBlautiaisa“solo”playerorhastheseprotectiveeffectsonlyaspartofa

largergroupofbacteria.

32.What’sthenewly-foundbenefitofthestudyledbyaChineseteam?

A.Itgetspublicattention.B.Ithelpspeopledobetterathighaltitudes.

C.Itmakessocialmediaangry.D.Itintroducesanadvancednewtechnology.

33.Whatdoweknowaboutthesubjects(实验对象)inbothexperiments?

A.Theyexperiencedlow-oxygenconditions.B.TheyreceivedBlautiaintheirdiet.

C.Theymovedtohigh-altituderegions.D.Theysufferedseverealtitudesickness.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amenable”inParagraph3mean?

A.CarelessB.Untreatable.C.UnchangeableD.Reactive.

35.HowwouldbothKongandKlepac-CerakdescribeBlautia’sroleinhumanhealth?

A.double-edgedsword.B.Asoloplayer.

C.Anextremelyeffectivesolution.D.Apartially-understoodinfluence

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。

Astheseasonsarestartingtochangearoundtheworld,theanimalkingdomisonthemove.

Animalmigrationisoneofnature’sgreatwonders,buthowdoanimalsknowwhenitistimetoset

offontheirjourney,orwheretheyneedtogo?Oncethey’veworkedouttheirdestination,howdo

theyknowhowtogetthere?___36___.

Migrationisabehavioralpatternwhereanimalstravelfromonehabitattoanotherinsearchof

something.Ithappensseasonally,andusuallyinvolvesareturnjourney.Thesejourneyscanbeby

land,seaorair.___37___.Animalslikegazelles,wildebeestsandzebrasmigrateinhugeherds

duringdryseasonstolookforfreshgrasstoeatandwatertodrink.

Animalsalsomigratebecauseoftheweather.Around50birdspeciesleavetheUKeachwinter

toavoidthecold.___38___.They’reeithersearchingforamate,lookingforsomewheretolaytheir

eggsorfindingthebestplacetoraisetheiryoung.Forexample,humpbackwhalestraveltowarmer

waterseachwintertoraisetheircalves.

___39___,buthowdotheyknowwhenitistimetoheadoff?Forthosewhomigratetolook

forsomethingtoeat,scientiststhinkshortagesoffoodcouldbeasignthatit’stimetobegintheir

journey.Othersmightbeabletorecognizewhenwinteriscomingbecausetheycanseethatthe

daysaregettingshorter.

Sohowdotheyknowwheretogo?Someusethestarsandthesuntohelpthemnavigatewhile

othersrelyonlandmarkslikeriversandmountainstoshowthemwheretheyare.___40___.

Wildebeestsarethoughttofollowthesmellofrain.

A.Belowaresomewaystheygetthere

B.Animalshavetheirreasonsformigrating

C.Scientistshavebeenpuzzledbythesequestionsformanyyears

D.It’salsopossibleforanimalstosnifftheirwaytotheirdestination

E.SomebirdstraveltotheUKtoescapeextremecoldfurthernorth

F.Oneofthemainreasonsbehindanimalmigrationisthesearchforfood

G.Forsomeanimals,it’stheneedtoreproducethatsendsthemontheirjourney

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。

Iwasinterestedinvolunteeringatahospitalbecausebothofmyparentsworkinhospitals.I

wantedtoseewhatthe____41____wasafterhearingthemtalkaboutit.Tobemore____42____,I

wantedtoworkattheVA—Veterans(老兵)Affairshospital—inPaloAltobecausethe____43____

ofVAis“toservethosewhoserved”andIreally____44____thisveryidea.

Tomygreatestjoy,Iwas____45____theVAprogram,andthroughoutthissummerbreakI’ve

spentaround110hours____46____atVAPaloAltoindifferentdepartments.Tobehonest,Ihad

neveratallfeltmorewelcomedand____47____ineverydepartmentIwentto.Aftersomeinitial

experiences,I____48____toworkintheOfficeofInformationTechnology(OIT)sinceIam

interestedincomputers,andIwantedtoseehowtheyareusedinahospitalsetting.

MyoverallexperienceofvolunteeringatVAcanbe____49____intothewordsof

“eye-openingand____50____.”ThroughoutmywholelifeIhavebeen____51____tohealthcare,

frombothmyparentsbeingphysiciansandmyhealthproblems,butIhavenever____52____been

ontheothersideoftheglass,sotospeak.WhatI____53____mostaboutmyexperiencewasthe

____54____toseewhatit’sliketohelppeople.IwanttocontinuevolunteeringatVAbecauseI

believethereisnootherexperiencethatcanbeas____55____asworkinginahospitalthattreats

Veterans.

41.A.opportunityB.decisionC.experienceD.adventure

42.A.specificB.privateC.flexibleD.cautious

43.A.conceptB.missionC.professionD.advantage

44.A.contributedB.generatedC.transformedD.shared

45.A.acceptedintoB.committedtoC.concernedaboutD.withdrawnfrom

46.A.studyingB.volunteeringC.observingD.exercising

47.A.convincedB.determinedC.valuedD.amused

48.A.appliedB.refusedC.promisedD.arranged

49.A.classifiedB.summarizedC.dividedD.combined

50.A.normalB.relevantC.reliableD.worthy

51.A.attachedB.devotedC.exposedD.submitted

52.A.actuallyB.totallyC.absolutelyD.appropriately

53.A.respectB.treasureC.understandD.agree

54.A.abilityB.responsibilityC.approachD.courage

55.A.relaxingB.challengingC.fulfillingD.thrilling

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。

TheJiangsuSuperLeague,commonlyknownas“SuChao,”isoneofChina’smost

____56____(compete)provincialfootballleagues.Establishedin2010,ithasgrownintoavital

platformnurturinglocaltalentandpromotingregionalsportsculture.Thisyear’sseasonreached

____57____electrifyingclimaxwhenTaizhouUnited,ateam____58____(found)justsixyears

ago,clinchedthechampionshiponJune15th.Sincethebeginningoftheleague,sloganssuchas

“matchcomesfirst,friendshipfourteenth”____59____(become)popularonline,____60____

(highlight)therivalriesamongthe13citiesinJiangsu.____61____regionsdominatedbyasingle

provincialcapital,JiangsufeaturesmanymidsizecitiessuchasSuzhouandWuxi,eachwitha

boomingeconomyanduniqueculture.

Beforethefinal,discussionsweredominatedbysocial____62____(medium).Manydoubted

whethertheunderdogcouldovercomethe____63____(strong)rivals.However,theteam’s

consistentperformanceandunitedspiritturnedthemintoatrendingtopic.Thevictoryismorethan

justatrophy,____64____symbolizestheriseofgrassrootsfootballandhasignitedunprecedented

enthusiasmforthesport____65____youngpeopleinTaizhou.ThemayordeclaredJune15than

annual“CityFootballDay”tocommemoratethishistoricachievement.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.第一节(满分15分)

假设你是李华,你校“Technology&Life”英文专栏发起题为“AIEmpowers(赋能)MyLife”

的分享活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:

1.你的AI应用;

2.AI对你的影响。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.短文题目已给出。

AIEmpowersMyLife

第二节(满分25分)

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。

Wewalktotheharbor,theearlymorningsunjustbeginningtoburnpinkthroughthefog.

We’vecometosaygoodbye.

“Bye,sailboats,”Momsays.Mylittlebrother,Ben,waveshisfist.“Goodbye,harbor,”Dad

says.Iremembercloudsofseagulls(海鸥)followingthefishingboats,hopingtosnapupshellfish

tossedoverboard.“Anylastfarewells,Marissa?”Dadasksme.Ibitemylowerlip.Goodbye,home.

Whenmomanddadannouncedweweremoving,Dadsaidweweregoing“home.”Hemeant

outwest,whereGrandmaandGrandparaisedhimalongwithlotsofchickensandcattle.“The

desertisbeautifulinitsownway,”Dadsaid.Itriedtosmile.ButIknewmountainswouldonly

standbetweenmeandtherosysunrisingovertheocean.“We’llfindnewthingstolove,”Mom

promised.ButIknewI’dneverloveanythingasmuchaswakinguptothesoundofaseagull’scry.

Afterfivedaysofdrivingacrossrollingprairie,weseemountaintopsonthehorizon.Onday

six,wepullintoGrandpa’sdustydriveway.Isigh.Nowthisisourhouse,untilMomandDadcan

findanewonetobuy.

Itaketheattic(阁楼)bedroomwithpinkwallpapercoveringtheceiling.ThenightbeforeIgo

toschool,Ipullmynotebookoutfromunderthebed.I’vestartedalistofOldThingsIMiss:the

saltscentinsteadoffarmstink,seagullsinsteadofchickens,friendstoplaywithinsteadofonly

Ben.Iflipthepageover,whereI’vestartedanotherlist:NewThingsILove.It’sstillblank.That

nightIdreamofseagullscalling,theircriesrisingandfallingwiththewind.Theysailacrossthe

sky,followingthefishingboats.

注意:

1.写作词数应为150个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Thenextmorning,Iopenmyeyestotheceiling,butIstillhearseagulls.

Dadtellsmethatthesedesertseagullscamehere150yearsago.

澄宜六校联盟高三年级12月学情调研试卷

参考答案(2025.12)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

21-23DBA24-27ACCB28-31ACDC32-35BADD

第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

36-40CFGBD

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

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第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.competitive57.an58.founded59.havebecome60.highlighting

61.Unlike62.media63.stronger64.which65.among

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

AIEmpowersMyLife

ArtificialIntelligencehasbecomeapowerfulassistantthatempowersmylearningsignificantly.

AprimeexampleistheAI-poweredstudyappIuse.Itanalyzesmyperformance,identifies

weaknesses,andcreatespersonalizedreviewplans,whichsavesmeconsiderabletimepreviously

spentonfiguringoutwhattofocuson.

Beyondefficiency,thistailoredapproachhasboostedmyconfidence.Theinstantfeedbackand

encouragementmakestudyinglessstressfulandmoreengaging.Moreimportantly,itguidesmeto

developeffectivelearninghabits.I’vecometoseeAInotasashortcut,butasanintelligentpartner

thatamplifiesmyeffortsandhelpsmeunlockmypotential.

第二节读后续写(满分25分)

Thenextmorning,Iopenmyeyestotheceiling,butIstillhearseagulls.Irubmyeyes,sit

upandlisten.Birdcallsdriftoverthefields.Filledwithcuriosity,Icreepdownthestairsontothe

backporchandsquinttowardthesky.Tomyamazement,asilvercloudofwingswheelsabovethe

freshlyturnedsoils.Ican’tbelievemyeyes.“Seagulls!”Igulp.Buthowcanthatbe?Thrilledyet

confused,IhurrytoDad,whoisalreadyworkingonthefarm.“Theyaredesertgulls,”Dadsays

withagrin.

Dadtellsmethatthesedesertseagullscamehere150yearsago.Theydon’tseemtomind

thattheydon’tbelonghere.Iclosemyeyesandlistentothegullswhohavelivedhereforever.This

placedoesn’tfeellikehome.ButIfeelapieceofhomesneakinguponmeanyway.Ihave

somethingnewtoputonthelistofNewThingsILove.Maybeseagullsaren’tnew,butdesertgulls

arenewtome.Iwonderifaseagirlcanlearntobehappyhere,too.MaybesomedayMom,Dad,

Ben,andIwillbewatchingtherosysunriseandI’llhearagullshriek.I’llsay,“Remindsyouof

home,doesn’tit?”Anditwon’tmatterwhichhomeImean.

附件1:听力原文

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W:I’vejustreceivedamessagefromSarah.Shesaysshe’llbelateforthefamilyeventtonight.

M:That’sallright,wecanwa

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