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2025-2026学年江苏省徐州市徐州一中、徐州三中高三上学期12月月考英语试题试卷满分150分考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,从题中所给的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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Treatthebird’sleg.B.Closethewindow.C.Givethebirdsomefood.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Getanewbicycle.B.Findapart-timejob.C.Openarestaurant.3.Whyisthemanupset?A.Helosthisphone.B.Hecan’trowaboat.C.Hedidn’ttakegoodphotos.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shefindsiteasytomakeacake.B.Shewon’tmakeanewcake.C.Shehasfinishedherpaper.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anartwork.B.Acar.C.Apainter.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.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?A.Shedidsomeshopping.B.Shereadsomebooks.C.ShehadlunchwithAlex.7.HowmanypoundsdidAlexlose?A.About30pounds.B.About35pounds.C.About45pounds.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Herroommate.B.Ahouseowner.C.Arealestateagent.9.Whattimeisitnow?A.3:00p.m.B.4:30p.m.C.5:00p.m.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Attheshoeshop.C.Inthestreet.11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthepairofhighheels?A.Expensive.B.Uncomfortable.C.Unpopular.12.Whatcolorsportsshoesdidthewomangiveherfriend?A.Red.B.White.C.Black.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Familymembers.B.Colleagues.C.Friends.14.WhatwillthewomangivetoLily?A.Acup.B.Somechocolates.C.Abottleofperfume.15.WheredoesSuzyprobablywork?A.Inasupermarket.B.Inahotel.C.Inabank.16.Whatdayisittoday?A.Monday.B.Friday.C.Sunday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhoisAlicia?A.Ataxidriver.B.Anofficelady.C.Adeliveryperson.18.HowlongdoesAliciaworkaday?A.Atleast8hours.B.Atleast10hours.C.Atleast12hours.19.Whichcountryissuedaguidelineonprotectingtherightsoftheflexibleemployees?A.India.B.China.C.Singapore.20.HowdoesAkkanutfeelaboutplatformworkerprotectioninSoutheastAsia?A.Confused.B.Indifferent.C.Optimistic.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。ANightattheMuseumattheNationalNaturalHistoryMuseumofChinaOnAugust1,theNationalNaturalHistoryMuseumofChinalaunchedamonth-long“NightattheMuseum”program(6p.m.—9p.m.dailytillSept11).Combininglantern-makingtraditionwithnaturalevolutionthemesisthehighlightofthisyear’sevent.Aseriesoffeaturedactivitiesarearrangedasfollows:FamilySleepoverAdventure(¥450peradult;¥260perkid)EveryFridayandSaturday,anightadventureisavailableforchildrenaged6—12withtheirfamilies.TheAfrica-themedactivityincludesacostumeconcertdecoratedwithlanternsandexplorationoftropicalherbivore(植食动物)migrations,runningfrom6:30p.m.to8a.m.thenextday.Note:Familypackagecanenjoy10%discount.NaturalCraftWorkshop(¥199individual)Visitorscanjoinhands-oncraftingsessionsthemedonprehistoriccreaturesandplants.Withguidancefrominstructors,participantsmakerelatedlanternsusingeco-friendlymaterials,takingtheirhandmadeworkshomeassouvenirs.SpecialDinosaurExhibition(free)Co-hostedwithZigongDinosaurMuseum,itdisplaysabout60preciousfossils,includingtheworld’sfirstdiscoveredsauropodbonytailhammer(蜥脚类恐龙尾锤化石)andSichuanGiganotosaurus(巨棘龙)skinfossil.InteractiveLecturesandGuidedTours(¥199individual)Researchersactasguidestointeractwithvisitors.Inthe“Animals:TheFriendsofHumankind”hall,visitorscanexploregiantpandafecesandcubmodels.Themedtoursalsoexplaintherelationshipbetweeninsectsandlight,suchashowfirefliesattractmateswithlight.1.Whatisspecialofthisyear’s“NightattheMuseum”program?AExhibitingraredinosaurfossilsfromZigong.B.HoldingAfrica-themedfamilysleepoverevents.C.Arranginginteractivelecturesbytopresearchers.D.Integratinglanternartwithnaturalevolutionthemes.2.Howmuchwillacouplewiththeirtwokidspayforthesleepoverevent?A.1278yuan B.1420yuan C.970yuan D.796yuan3.Whichactivityissuitableforinsectsenthusiasts?A.FamilySleepoverAdventure B.NaturalCraftWorkshopC.SpecialDinosaurExhibition D.InteractiveLecturesandGuidedToursBWhenmygrandfatherpassedaway,Iinheritedhisoldviolin.Asapracticalengineeringstudent,Isawitonlyasabrokenobject—crackedwood,loosestrings—andplannedtodisplayitasadecorativepiece.ThatchangedwhenIfoundafaded1958recital(独奏)programinsidethecase.Drivenbycuriosity,ItookittoMr.Chen,aluthier.Heexamineditnotwithpity,butwithkeeninterest.“Ah,”hesaid,“thisisn’taruin.It’sastorywaitingtocontinue.Truerestorationisn’taboutmakingitlooknew,butabouthelpingitfinditsvoiceagain.”Inspired,Idecidedtolearntheprocessmyself.UnderMr.Chen’spatientguidance,Ibegan.Theworkwasalessoninhumilityandslowcare.Myengineeringmind,usedtospeed,hadtolearnpatience—cleaningdirt,mixingtraditionalglue,mendingcrackswithprecision.Frustrationwasfrequent.Onequietafternoon,asIstruggledtofitasmallbutvitalpiece,Mr.Chensaidsoftly,“Remember,you’renotjustfixingwoodandstring.You’rerekindlingastory.”Hiswordsshiftedsomethingwithinme.Thiswasnolongeratechnicalproject.Iimaginedmygrandfatherasayoungman,perhapsinaroomlikethis,pouringhishopesintothisveryinstrument,themusicapartofhisdreams.Thefinaldayarrived.Withcarefulhands,Itightenedthelaststringandliftedthebow.Thefirstnotewashesitant,carryingafaintroughnessofageandrepair,yetitwasunmistakablyalive.Inthatmoment,holdingtheviolinthatnowfeltintimatelyfamiliar,adeepunderstandingsettledwithinme.Ihadnotmerelyrestoredanobject;IhadbuiltafragilebutenduringbridgetoapastInowcherished.Themostsignificantrepair,Irealized,hadhappenedwithinme—cultivatingpatience,respectforhistory,andthequietjoyofreturningvoicetoasilencedstory.4.Whydidtheauthorinitiallyplantotreattheviolinasadecoration?A.Becauseitwasruined,nevertobeplayedagain.B.Becausehelackedthemusicalskilltoappreciateit.C.Becausehesawnopracticaluseforabrokeninstrument.D.Becausehisgrandpawouldhavewantedadecorativedisplay.5.WhatcanbeinferredaboutMr.Chenfromthetext?AHeviewedviolinrestorationasapurelytechnicaltask.B.Hesharedapersonalhistorywiththeauthor’sgrandfather.C.Hewasprimarilymotivatedbymakingmoneyfromrepairs.D.Heappreciatedthehistoricalandemotionalvalueofoldinstruments.6.Theword“rekindling”inparagraph4probablymeans_________.Arevivingalostmemory B.repairinganoldobjectC.recordingapastevent D.rewritingafamilyhistory7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Abridgetothepast B.LessonsinPatienceC.TheViolin’sNewVoice D.AFadedRecitalProgramCToreducecarbonemissionsandslowdownglobalwarming,newbuildingsmustmeethighenvironmentalstandards.IntheUK,thisgoalhasbeendiscussedformanyyears,especiallysincethegovernmentpromisedtoachievenetzeroemissionsby2050.However,despitetheurgencyoftheclimatecrisis,manynewhomesstilllackbasicenergy-savingfeatures.Thissituationhighlightstheneedforstrongeractiontomakehousingdevelopmenttrulysustainable.Englandplanstobuild1.5millionnewhomes.Butpreviousdecisions—suchastheremovalofkeyenvironmentalrules—haveledtohousesbeingbuiltwithoutessentialslikesolarpanels.Futurehousingstandardsareexpectedtoincludesolartechnology,thoughthereisuncertaintyabouthowstricttheseruleswillbe.Expertssuggestthatallnewhomesshouldincludesolarpanels,batterystoragetoreducepressureonthegrid(电网),andhigh-qualityinsulation(隔热)toincreaseenergyefficiencyandreduceenergybills.Domesticheatingisanevenbiggerchallenge.Whiletheuseofrenewableenergyisgrowing,reducingdependenceonfossilfuelsremainscritical.Unfortunately,recentdecisionshaveallowedwood-burningstovesandmaycontinuetopermitgasboilersinnewhomes.However,choosinggasboilersinsteadofheatpumps(热泵)isharmfultotheenvironmentandeconomicallyshort-sighted.ManyEuropeancountrieshaveadoptedheatpumptechnology,whichreducescarbonemissionsandcouldcreatenewgreenjobsintheUKifsupportedbyappropriatepolicies.Amajorissueisthatlargeconstructioncompaniesappeartohavesignificantinfluenceoverhousingpolicy.Developersoftenaimtoreducecostsandmaximizeprofits.However,long-termenvironmentalgoalsareconsideredimportant.Refittingheatpumpsandinsulationcostsfarmorethanputtingthematthebeginning.Besides,somenaturalhabitatscannotbereplacedoncedestroyed.Sustainablehousingisessentialforcurrentenergyneedsandforthehealthoftheplanet.8.Whatdoestheauthorimplyaboutthepasteffortsonsustainablehousing?A.Theyfacedstrongopposition. B.Theywereinsufficientlycarriedout.C.Theywereignoredbythepublic. D.Theyledtoenergy-savingadoption.9.NewhomesinEnglandareexpectedto_________.A.reduceenergycost B.removesolarpanelsC.lowerbatterystorage D.followflexiblestandards10.Whyisdomesticheatingconsideredabiggerchallenge?A.Gasboilersarecheapertouse. B.Itstillreliesheavilyonfossilfuels.C.Solarpanelsrequireadvancedtechnology. D.Newhomeslackspaceforheatingsystems.11.Whatconcernisraisedinthelastparagraph?A.Adoptinggreentechnologyismoreexpensive.B.Thegovernmentignoresenvironmentalissues.C.Cost-drivendecisionsmayharmfuturesustainability.D.Developersprefertobuildhomesnearnaturalhabitats.DWhenSarah,abookloverloggedintoherneighborhood’sAI-poweredapp,sheneverexpectedanalgorithm(算法)tosparkalifelongfriendship.Theapp,whichanalyzesresidents’hobbiesandinteractionpatterns,suggestedsheconnectwithMike,afellowpoetryenthusiastwholivedjustthreeblocksaway—yetthey’dnevercrossedpathsinfiveyearsoflivingnearby.Theirfirstofflineencounteratalocalcafeledtoamonthlyneighborhoodbookclub,nowacornerstoneofcommunitylife.AIisevolvingintoapowerfuldriverforfosteringinclusivesocialconnectionswithincommunities.Indailylife,byusingdataanalysistounderstandresidents’interestsandcontactpatterns,algorithmscanformspecificinterest-basedcommunities—fromgardeninggroupstohikingclubs.Forinstance,neighborslivinginsuburbanareasoftheUnitedStatesexchangeprofessionalknowledgethroughonlineplatforms,whichinturnhelpsorganizeofflineactivitiessuchasseed-swappingeventsandjointcommunitygardenprojects.However,hiddenrisksmayarisefromthepopularityofAIuseindailylife.AssocialtechnologyexpertDr.LisaChenpointsout,thedigitalgapleaveselderlypeoplewhodon’tknowhowtousesmartdevicesoutofcommunityinformationandsocialactivities.Smartmonitoringanddatacollectionalsocauseprivacyworries,ascommunityplatformsoftensharedatawiththirdpartieswithoutpermission.Worsestill,algorithmsfocusingonbadeventsmayincreasedistrustincommunitiesandstopnaturalengagement.ExpertsadvocatethatcommunitiesoughttobridgethedigitaldividethroughAIliteracyinitiatives,safeguarddataprivacyviawell-definedframeworks,andadjustalgorithmicconductbasedonmoralstandards.Ultimately,thecorevalueofAIliesincomplementingratherthanreplacinghumanconnections.Itisonlybyintegratingtechnologicalefficiencywithhumanwarmththatwecanpromotemoreharmoniouscommunities.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutAIappfromSarah’sstory?A.Itredefinedinteractionpatterns. B.Itdirectlylaunchedabookclub.C.Itgreatlyarousedsocialexclusion. D.ItenhancedSarah’sliteracyinnovation.13.Whichbestexplains“inclusivesocialconnections”incommunities?A.Residents’interestsareknowntoall. B.Alljobsaredoneononlineplatforms.C.AIfocusesonprofessionalskill-sharing. D.Neighborsinteractmoreonlineandoffline.14.WhatsolutionsmaybeeffectiveforAI’srisks?A.Allowingdatasharingwiththirdparties. B.LettingAIevolvefreelytoensureefficiency.C.Helpingpeople,especiallytheelderly,useAI. D.BanningAIinactivitiestopreventprivacyissues.15.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.AIfacilitatesdiverseinterest-basedcommunities.B.AIbothfostersconnectionsandbringspotentialrisks.C.ExpertsraisepracticalproposalstoaddressAIissues.D.Thedigitalgapthreatenselderlypeople’sparticipation.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。TheDigitalDoctor:ADouble-EdgedSwordInourincreasinglyconnectedworld,thewaywemanageourhealthistransforming.Facedwithminorillnesseslikeapersistentcoughorheadache,manyofusnowinstinctivelyreachforoursmartphonesratherthanthephonetobookadoctor’sappointment.____16____Thisimmediateaccesstoavastencyclopedia(百科全书)ofmedicalknowledgemakeshealthcareappearmoreaccessiblethaneverbefore.____17____Thecondition,knownas“cyberchondria”,describesastateofhealthanxietyfueledbyexcessiveonlinesearching.Theprocessoftenworkslikethis:anindividualresearchesacommonsymptom,onlytofinditcouldbelinkedtoasevereillness.Thiscanleadtoself-misdiagnosis(自我误诊)andintense,unnecessaryworry.____18____Theyadvisetheinitialstepintreatmentistodrastically(极大地)reducethepatients’internetbrowsing.Whilethewebholdsawealthofinformation,itcriticallylacksprofessionaljudgment.Aface-to-faceconsultationwithadoctorprovidesnotjustadiagnosis,butalsocontext,reassurance,andatailoredtreatmentplan.Butatrendmakesphysiciansfeelchallenged.Theysometimesfindpatientsarrivingwithprintoutsordescriptionsofvagueconditionstheyhaveself-diagnosed.____19____However,theinternetisnotsolelyadisruptive(破坏性的)force.AsProfessorSueZieblandfromtheUniversityofOxfordhasfoundthroughherresearch,onlineinformationisbecomingacommonpartofpatient-doctordialogues.____20____Thiscollaborativeapproachcanleadtomoreinformeddiscussions.Ultimately,itseemsthatwhilethevirtualworldcanofferahelpfuldoseofinformation,thehumanmedicalexpertremainsirreplaceablefortheirexperienceandempatheticcare.A.Itcancomplicatetheconsultationprocess.B.Someappsevenenableremotepatientmonitoring.C.Hence,buildingtrustedmedicalwebsitesisessential.D.Onlineresourcesofferinstantguidanceonallhealthissues.E.Expertsfindmanysuchpatientsspendexcessivetimeonline.F.However,thisconveniencecomeswithasignificantdownside.G.Thereforedoctorsnowoftendiscussonlinefindingswithpatients.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Hisgoalwastowalkaroundtheworld.27yearslater,he’sabouttofinish.In1998,British____21____KarlBushbylookeddownaroadinChileandseta(n)____22____goal:walkallthewayhometoHull,England—withoutusingasingleformof____23____.Whathedidn’tknowthenwasthatitwouldstretchintoaremarkable27-yearjourney____24____continents,oceans,andhistoryitself.Now,afterwalking36,000miles,____25____polarbears,swimmingacrossseas,andnavigating____26____visasetbacks,the56-year-oldex-paratrooper(前伞兵)is____27____onthehomestretch.BushbybeganhisadventureinChile,trekking(跋涉)norththroughSouthandNorthAmerica,eventuallyreachingAlaska.In2006,he____28____oneofthemostdangerouslegsofthejourney:crossingthefrozenBeringStraitintoSiberia.____29____withaguntoscareoffpolarbearsandforcedto____30____betweenmovingblocksofice,heachievedwhatfewpeopleonEarthhaveeverdone.His____31____didn’tstopthere.BushbywasheldinRussiaforenteringincorrectlyandbannedforfiveyears.Sponsorships____32____duringthe2008financialcrisis.Thepandemicstoppedhisprogress.Visaissueslefthim____33____inMexicoforyears.Butherefusedtoquit.Bushbywalksanaverageof30kmadayandrestswhereverhecanfind____34____.HismissionhasoutlastedfiveUKprimeministers,aglobalpandemic,andnumerouswars—buthisspiritremainsasstrongasitwasin1998.Andtheworldischeeringhimonasheentersthefinalchapterofoneofthemost____35____humanendurancejourneyseverattempted.21.A.historian B.photographer C.adventurer D.journalist22.A.realistic B.daring C.collective D.demanding23.A.transport B.navigation C.communication D.equipment24.A.connecting B.including C.covering D.overcoming25.A.hunting B.feeding C.threatening D.surviving26.A.scarce B.minor C.countless D.occasional27.A.consequently B.randomly C.unexpectedly D.ultimately28.A.attempted B.sought C.recognized D.advocated29.A.Loaded B.Armed C.Confronted D.Provided30.A.swap B.leap C.slip D.march31.A.challenges B.achievements C.inspirations D.pursuits32.A.usedup B.pulleddown C.backeddown D.driedup33.A.isolated B.settled C.rooted D.stuck34.A.warmth B.company C.shelter D.comfort35.A.extraordinary B.conventional C.universal D.historical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。LadyWhiteSnakeisadanceproductionbyShanghaiGrandTheater.ItwillmakeitsfirstUS____36____(appear)atthe“SummerattheLincolnCenter”festivalinNewYork.Theperformanceswillshowtheartisticvision____37____culturalvitalityofcontemporaryChinatoglobalaudiences.Threeshowsofthedancetheater’sreinterpretationoftheclassicChineselegend____38____(schedule)tobeheldattheDavidH.KochTheater,a____39____(symbol)venue(场所)withintheLincolnCentercomplex,onJuly26and27.Theseperformances____40____(showcase)thetalentsofChineseartistswillallowUSaudiencestogainaprofoundexperienceofculturalimagination.____41____alsomakesthiseventsignificantisitsintentiontopromoteinternationalcooperationandpeople-to-peopleexchangethroughculturalinteraction.Thedanceisan____42____(artistic)groundbreakingrecreationofChina’sfolklegend,TheTaleoftheWhiteSnake.ZhangXiaoding,generalmanagerofSGT,saidthatthecompany’saimofcreatingLadyWhiteSnakein2021was____43____(innovate):“Wewanttoconverge(汇集)differenttypesofart,andretell____44____legendthroughablendofclassicalballetandChineseclassicaldance.”Thisinnovativeapproachallowstheproductiontomove____45____traditionalnarrative(叙述),exploringhumanemotionsandexpressingtheinnerspiritofhumanbeings.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,你打算参加“青少年创新大赛”,但对比赛部分要求尚不明确。请你给大赛组委会写一封电子邮件咨询相关事宜,内容包括:1.咨询事宜;2.表达感谢。注意:词数80;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearSir/Madam,I’mLiHua,aseniorhighschoolstudent._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yoursfaithfully,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。Forsixteen

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