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机密★考试结束前

温州市普通高中2026届高三第一次适应性考试

英语试题

2025年11月

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,从题中所给的A、B、C二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.Howwillthespeakersprobablygettothelab?

A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bybike.

2.Howdoes(hewomanfindtherulenow?

A.Helpful.B.Strict.C.Unfair.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Smartshopping.B.Digitalreceipt.C.Dataanalysis.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.AlLiiiaiiporl.B.Inalibrary.C.Inagallery.

5.Whatarethespeakersprobablyworkingon?

A.Apostercontest.B.Arecyclingdrive.C.Abookfair.

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.Whatwasthetroublewiththeman?

A.Hewastricked.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Hegotcaughtintherain.

7.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Offeringadvice.B.Makingcomplaints.C.Expressingregret.

听第7段材料,回答第8T0题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheconcert?

A.Moving.B.Deafening.C.Amazing.

9.Whatimpressedthewomanattheconcert?

A.Thestagesetting.B.Theguitarperformance.C.Theaudienceengagement.

1().Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hemissedtheconcert.B.Hedislikesrockmusic.C.Hecouldn'taffordtheticket.

听第8段材料,回答第1IT3题。

11.Whatistheclubmainlyabout?

A.Playingaction-movieheroes.

B.Climbingtoweringmountains.

C.Runningandjumpingoverbarriers.

12.Whatconcerndoesthewomanexpress?

A.Possibleinjuries.B.Equipmentshortage.C.Highmembershipfees.

英语试题第1贝(共8负)

13.Howdoesthemanensuresafetyduringtraining?

A.Byreducingtraininghours.

B.Bywearingsafelyequipment.

C.Byseekingprofessionalguidance.

听第9段材料,回答第14T7题。

14.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?

A.Thefoodhasgonebad.B.Theorderisdelayed.C.Theappdoesn'twork.

15.Whatcausestheproblem?

A.Thedriverislost.B.Thefridgeisdead.C.Theliftisbusy.

16.Howdoesthemantrytosolvetheproblem?

A.Reporttheapp.B.Getthefooddownstairs.C.Callthedeliveryrider.

17.Whatdoesthemanmeanatlast?

A.Changetoanotherstore.

B.Tipextraforfastdelivery.

C.Placeanorderearliernexttime.

听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。

18.WhathappenedonBlackFriday?

A.Themanoverslept.B.Thewebsitewasdown.C.Thephonewassoldout.

19.Whatdidthemandoatlast?

A.liebookedaphoneonline.

B.Hehadhisphonerepaired.

C.Heexchangedhisoldphonefornew.

20.Whatdidthespeakerlearnfromhisexperience?

A.Cherishwhatyouhave.B.Becautiousofcheaptraps.C.Keepupwiththelatesttrends.

第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

A

Foodlabelscarryusefulinformationtohelpyoumakeinformedchoicesaboutwhatyouandyourfamilycatand

drink.Foodlabelstellyouallsortsofinformation,includingbulnotlimitedtothefollowing:

Datemarking:Use-byandbestbefbredates

Foodswithashelflifeoflessthan2yearsmusthaveabestbeforeoruse-bydate.

Thebestbeforedatereferstofcodquality.Oncethebestbeforedatehaspassed,thefoodmaystillbesafeto

consume,butitmayhavelostsomequalityandnutritionalvalue.Productswithabestbeforedalecanlegallybesold

afterthatdate,providedtheproductisstillfitforhumanconsumption.

Foodsthatshouldnotbeconsumedafteracertaindateforhealthandsafetyreasonsmusthaveause-bydate.This

meanstheycannotbesoldafterthatdate.Youwillfinduse-bydatesonfoodswithashortshelflife,suchasmeat,fish

anddairyproducts.

NutritionFacts

NutritionFactstellyouthequantityofvariousnutrientsafoodcontainsperserve,aswellasper100gor

1(X)mLIngredients(配米:])

Allingredientsmustbelistedindescendingorderbyweight,includingaddedwater.Thefirstingredientlisted

contributedthelargestamountandthelastingredientlistedcontributedtheleast.

Hereisasample.

英语试题第2页(共8页)

I,bdMrFweI.“a干HIM)

NutritionFacts

4servingspetcontainer

ServingInformationServingsize1cup(227g)

Cakx>e*B^

280

QuckGuidetopercent

警MyVMw*

Da«yValue(%0V)

TotalFat9g12%

•5%orlessblow

SaturatedFat4.5g22%

•20%ormoret$high

TraosFat0g

Cholesterol35mg12%

Sodhim850mg37%

TotalCarbohydrate%___12%

DietaryAber彳“%

NutnenUTotalSugars6g

IndudmOgAddedSugm0%

Frotein15g

Vit*mnDOmcg

Cakmm320mg25%

Iron14<ngn

PoU**«um510mg10%

M0RE0CNTS:lulijmTcmiko(PipnU

TooMtoc、TomatorurcckRicoitoOccic

(Milk[WhokandSlum).Viipc.Sdt).PAHA

(t)urwnScvnolHUl.Waler.Mo//«dUClkcie

(FasicvrucdMilk.CbcocOiteorek

En/ymcs).BccCFork.Omoo.RomanoCme

iPaururiMdCow**Milk.C'nkurn.SatL

Eaj>v»c»>.WholeEgg.SaKSpecct,Garlic.

Onionhemder.GarikPowder.Papr&A

21.Whichproductismorelikelytobelabeledwithauuse-byMdate?

A.Cannedtomatoes.B.Freshchicken.C.Packagedbiscuits.D.Bottledwater.

22.HowmanycalorieswouldyoutakeinbyeatingthewholecontainerofFrozenLasagna?

A.227.B.280.C.908.D.IJ20.

23.WhichingredienthasthehighestpercentageinFrozenLasagna?

A.ItalianTomatoes.B.Pasta.C.RicottaCheese.D.Paprika.

B

Agrandmothercookschicken.Agroupofkids,ages8to14,watchhermakethedish.Thiscookingclassispart

ofa,4SummerCamp"inSouthernCalifornia.Atthiscamp,grandmasareincharge.Eachweek,theyteachyoung

campershowtocookanewdishanddocrafts.

“Lonelinessissomethingthatseniorsarechallengedwith,andtheylovehavingyoungerpeoplearound

them,“saidZainab,whoworksatOliveComnuinityServicesthatbringsolderadultstogetherandcreatedthecamp.

Duringthelastweekofthecamp,a9-year-oldJannalearnedhowtouseasewingmachineandmake

pockcts.Thccamperhadpressedhardonthemachine'spedal,makingtheneedlemovequickly."Slowly,slowly,“

Rahim.agrandmateachingthesewingclass,saidtoher.Thegirlsmiledwhenshemadeit.Rahimsaidthecamp

isufiliingagapnforkids.Manyschoolsdon'tteachtheseskillslikecookingandsewing.

Rahimalsodoesn'tgettospendmuchlimewithhergrandchildrenbecausetheydon'tliveclose."Itis

heartwarmingtobeabletointeractwiththosewholovebeingaroundyouJshesaid.

ThesummercampwasorganizedthroughapartnershipwiththeGoldenConnectionsClubstartedbya14-year-

oldhighschoolstudentLeenatoencourageteensandseniorstointeract.Shenoticedthatmanystudentsdidn'thave

thechancetospendasmuchtimewiththeirgrandparents.Shealsolearnedaboutchallengesfacedbysenior

adults,suchasunfairtreatment.

英语试题第3页(共8页)

ThecluborganizesmonthlylunchesatIvena'sschoolTheyinvitetheseniorstntheschoolanddiscusstopics

wherebothgroupscanlearnfromeachother.Oneofthemostvaluablelessonsthey'vcsharedwithheristolivein

themoment,andthishastakenonnewmeaningforLeena.uThepeoplewehaverightnow,they'renotgoingtobe

withusforever,Mshesaid.

24.WhatcanweknowabouttheSummerCamp?

A.Itismainlyaboutcooking.B.Itoffersjobstoteenagers.

C.Itisheldonamonthlybasis.D.Itisinthechargeoftheseniors.

25.Whatdotheunderlined\vordsufillingagap''meaninparagraph3?

A.Providingengaginggames.B.Offeringnutritiousmeals.

C.Teachingpracticaltechniques.D.Organizinginteractiveactivities.

26.WhatdidRahimthinkofteachingthesewingclassatthecamp?

A.Refreshing.B.Fulfilling.C.Challenging.D.Pioneering.

27.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheclub?

A.Topassdowntraditionalrecipes.B.Toensureaninclusiveatmosphere.

C.Toimproveelderlypeople'swelfare.D.Topromoteinteractionbetweengenerations.

C

Citiesworldwidearewitnessingatransformationinurbanenvironments.Wildlifepopulationsincitiesarenot

onlysurvivingbutoftensurpassing(hoseinruralareas.UrbanbirdpopulationsincitieslikeBerlinhaveincreasedby

over40%inthepasttwodecades.Thesearen'tjusttypicalpigeonsandsparrows,buthawksandowls,andevennon­

nativespeciesthathavefoundurbanenvironmentssurprisinglypleasant.

Theurbanheatislandeffect,of:enseenasanegativeconsequenceofcitydevelopment,createsmicroclimates

manyspeciesfindirresistible.Warmertemperaturesextendgrowingseasons,providefrost-freezones,andcreate

diversemicrohabitatswithinasinglecityblock.Urbanenvironmentsalsoofferabundantfoodresource.Raccoon

inTorontohavelearnedsometechniquestoopengarbagecans.Theconstantavailabilityoffoodwasteandreduced

animalhuntersinnaturecreatewhatecologistscalT'urbanecologicalrelease.”

Urbanwildlife'sboom(繁荣)notonlyreshapesecosystemsbutbringshealthbenefitstohumans.Studiesshow

peopleinareaswithhigherbiodiversityexperiencelowerratesofautoimmunediseases.Mentalhealthbenefitsare

equallyimpressive:urbanresidentswhoencounterwildlifereportlowerstressandimprovedmood.Yetthisboomisn't

allpositive.Urbananimalsaredevelopingbehaviourchanges—increasedaggressionandinterruptedmigrationroutes.

Diseasespreadisalsocriticalaspopulationsgrowmorecrowded,threateninghumansandanimalsalike.

Forward-thinkingcitiesarepioneeringarchitecturalinnovations.GreenroofsinCopenhagenaren'tjustfor

beauty------they'refunctioningecosystemssupportingplants,insects,andbirds,cuttingenergycostsbyupto

30%whileprovidingpathsforwildlifetomove.WildlifebridgeslikeEcoductdeWocsteHoeveletover5,()(X)deer

crosshighwayssafely,reducingwildlife-vehicleaccidentsby80%.

Thefutureofurbanwildlifecoexistenceispromising,drivenbytechadvancesandpublicawareness------smart

lechenableswildlifemonitoring,andinnovativedesignscreatesharedlivablespaces.Emergingbiotechmay

revolutionizemanagement:genetictoolshelpstudyurbananimaladaptation,aidingthreatenedspecies.Thekeyis

reimaginingcitiesasintegratedecosystems.Asurbanizationgrows,coexistencelessonsgrowmorevaluable.The

questionisn'twhetherwecanlivealongsideurbanwildlife------it'swhetherwedaretoembracethepossibilitiesthis

partnershipoffers.

英语试题第4页(共8页)

28.WhatcanweknowabouturbanwildlifefromParagraph1?

A.Theyhavegrownindiversity.B.Theyaremainlyfromruralareas.

C.Theyhaveadaptedtourbanpollulion.D.Theylendtoavoidhumancontact.

29.Whyis"urbanecologicalrelease^^mentioned?

A.Topresentanewecologicalconcept.B.Tostresstheconstantcitydevelopment.

C.Toshowthewildlife-friendlinessofcities.D.Toexplainthereducedecologicalharm.

30.Whatcantheurbanwildlifeboombring?

A.Loweredratesofdiseasespread.B.Animprovedsenseofwell-being.

C.Impressivemigrationroutesofwildlife.D.Positivebehaviourchangesinwildlife.

31.Whatiscrucialforurbanwildlifecoexistence?

A.Aslowerpaceofurbanization.B.Adjustmenttoexistingecosystems.

C.Advancedbiologicaltechnologies.D.Anadaptivemindsetofcoexistence.

Whydosomepeoplekeepmakingharmfulchoices,evenwhentheoutcomesareobvious?Anewstudy

byUNSWSydney'sDrBresselfoundthatforasmallgroup,theissueisn'tlackofmotivationorability,butrathera

subtle(微妙的)butpersistentfailure(oconnecttheiractionswithitsconsequences.

Thepaper,publishedrecentlyinNatureCommunicationsPsychology,detailsanonlinelearninggamewhere

participantswereaskedtoclickbetweentwoplanetsfbrrewardsortoavoidpunishment.Researchersobservedthree

behaviouraltypes:Sensitives(avoidbadchoices),Unawares(adjuststrategiesafterbeingtoldtheirerrors)

andCompulsives(stillmakewrongchoicesevenafterlearningtheirmistakes).uSomepeopledon'tlearnfrom

cxpcricnce.Evcnwhenmotivatedtoavoidharm,theyfailtosectheirbehaviourcausesproblems,“saidDrBressel.

Thisstudyfollowedpastresearch,whichonlyfocusedonAustralianpsychologystudents,buthadkey

differences:267participantsfrom24countrics(includingover50-ycar-olds),six-monthfollow-ups,andpost-game

surveysontheirchoices.Thesamebehaviourprofilesemergedacrossculturesandages.InAustralian

studies,35%wereSensitives,41%Unawares,23%Compulsives;inthenewstudy,26%Sensitives,47%Unawares,

27%Compulsives.DrBressellinkedmoreCompulsivestoolderparticipants,ascognitive(认知的)flexibilitydeclines

withage.Interestingly,whenparticipantswereinvitedbacktoplaythesamegamesixmonthslater,mostshowedthe

samebehaviourprofile.kvThatwasstriking/'saidBressel,"Thesearen'tjustrandommistakes.They'realmostlike

personalitytypes.Thisisnottosaythey'refixed,justthattheymayrequireinterventiontobreak/'Researchers

confirmedCompulsives'choicesweren'thabits:participantscouldexplaintheirwrongchoices.Thispointstoadeeper

issue------afailuretointegratenewknowledgetominimisebadoutcomes.

DrBresselnotedreallifeismorecomplexthanthegame,butthepatternofignoringexperienceandinformation

matchescompulsorybehaviours.Theresearchhasimportantimplicationsforpublichealthmessaging.Many

campaignsrelyonprovidinginformation------aboutsmoking,drinkingorfinancialrisks-------withtheassumptionthat

peoplewillactonit.Buithisstudysuggestsihaiforsome,informationaloneisn'tenough."Siandardinfbnnaiion

campaignsworkformost------butnotforeveryone,MDrBresselsaid."Forcompulsoryindividuals,wemayneed

differentintervention.

32.Whatwereparticipantsexpectedtodointheonlinelearninggame?

A.Makechoices.B.Winawards.C.Observebehaviour.D.Identifyerrors.

33.Whatisastrikingfindingofthenewstudy?

A.Cognitiondeclineswithage.B.Unawaresaccountforthelargest.

C.Behaviouralpatternsarcconsistent.D.Mistakesinfluencepersonalitytypes.

英语试题第5页(共8页)

34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestforpublichealthcampaigns?

A.Increasinglecturefrequency.B.Reviewingbehaviouralerrors.

C.Developingtailoredstrategies.D.Enhancinginformationaccuracy.

35.Whichisthebesttideforthetext?

A.LearningRisks,BehavingSafer.B.KnowingBetter,DoingWorse.

C.RecognizingHabits,ActingWell.D.UnderstandingRules,BreakingAll.

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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Ah,punctualitytheartofbeingpreciselyontime.It'saconceptsodeeplyrootedinsomeculturesthateven

beingaminutelatecancauseasmall-scalepanicattack.36Let'sexaminewhetherpunctualityisthedefining

featureofasuperiorsocietyormerelyanothersubjectiveconstruct.

Eachpartoftheworldhasauniquerelationshipwithtime,enrichingthefabricofglobalculture.InJapan,for

example,you'realwaysexpectedtoarriveontime,andpreferablyafewminutesearly.37Toughluck,but

thenextonewillbetherepreciselyonthedot.Incontrast,thePhilippineshasamorerelaxedapproachtotime.If

someonesays3o'clock,arrivingaround3:30iscommonandexpected.Thisisn'tlaziness,butaculturalpreference

forlivinginthemoment.

Butdocsbeingpunctualmakeaculturemoreadvanced?TheSwissarccelebratedfortheirprecisionand

punctuality,oftencitedasaperfectexampleofefficiency.Theirtrainsrunontime,theirwatchesarcthegold

standard.38AndSwitzerlandisoftenrankedasoneofthemostdevelopedandhappiestcountriesinthe

world,butlet'swailabittoconclude.

ConsiderthecaseofBrazil,where"Braziliantime"isawell-knownconcept.39Ifyouattendapartyat

thespecifiedtime,you'11likelyfindthehoststillintheirbathrobe.ManyBrazilianshavealaid-backapproachto

life.Theydon'tsweatthesmallstufflikerunningfiveminuteslatebecausethey'rebusyenjoyinglife.Manyliveby

themotto,“Tudobem,“whichmeans4It'sallgood."Honestly,theyseemtobeontosomething.

So,ispunctualityessential?Itdependsonwhatculturesyouarein.Whetheryou'reasticklerforpunctualityor

morelaid-back,whattrulymattersishowyouspendyourtime.40Let'strytofindthatmiddlegroundwhere

wecanrespectothers'timewhileenibracingthejoyoflivinginthemoment.Ultimately,timeisjustwconstruct,and

lifeistooshorttostressaboutbeinglate.

A.Missatrainbyaminute?

B.Punctualityistimelessart.

C.Butispunctualityessential?

D.In(hiscontext,punctualityisflexible.

E.Youcouldsetyourclockbytheirdailyroutines.

F.There,beinglateisnotonlyacceptedbutexpected.

G.AicyuuciijuyingUicjuuincyoiuunslanllywatchingllicclock?

第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

YoucanfindJacobRenoathisneighborhoodmarketonSundays.Hedoesn'tsellproduce.Instead,heoffers

portraits(肖像)--------41ones.Hesitsbehindatablewithasignthatreads:uTERRIBLEPORTRAITTS,$5,

STERRIBLEMINUTES.”Everyweek,people42fortheirturntotakehomeahand-drawnportraitthat

mightlooklikethem------ornot.SinceMay,Renohas43morethan500people.Hispicturesare44

yetcharming.

英语试题第6页(共8页)

Renofirsttriedhishandat45atapartywhereRenoandafriendthoughtitwouldbe46to

drav/eachother.WhenRenoturnedhisdrawingaroundforhisfriend,theybothburstintolaughter.Renorealizedhe

mighthave47ahiddentalent.

Hedidnot48drawinguntilthispastspring.Helefthismediajobandboughtapieceofposterboardto

49hisservices.HesetupshopforthefirsttimeinMay.Tohis50,astreamofstrangersstoppedfor

thcir"tcrriblcportrait".Indeed,Renodoesn'tjustdraw------he51.Hechatswithhissubjectsandtriestoget

toknowthem.Hesetsa(n)52forfiveminutes,buthealwaysgoesover.Renosaidwhathelovesabouthis

projectisthatitallowshimtointeractwithpeopleinhis53andmakethemlaugh.

Inaworldthatisincreasinglydigital,Renobelieveshisartworkoffersararechancetoslowdownand

54/WhaiItryioprovideisjusianincredibly55experience,**hesaid.

41.A.badB.fakeC.oldD.usual

42.A.lookoutB.callinC.lineupD.standin

43.A.drawnB.invitedC.gatheredD.helped

44.A.elegantB.offensiveC.delicateD.awkward

45.A.sculptureB.paintingC.posterD.calligraphy

46.A.touchingB.inspiringC.exhaustingD.entertaining

47.A.unearthedB.polishedC.evaluatedD.applied

48.A.practiceB.studyC.pursueD.appreciate

49.A.documentB.advertiseC.expandD.improve

50.A.delightB.reliefC.amusementD.admiration

51.A.teachesB.quitsC.perforinsD.reflects

52.A.experimentB.timerC.sceneD.record

53.A.companyB.organizationC.familyD.community

54.A.escapeB.connectC.competeD.imagine

55.A.virtualB.charitableC.humanD.collective

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I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

China'sfoodmarketisbeingreshapedby(heriseof'pre-prepareddishes".Once56(dismiss)asa

niche(小众的)convenience,theynowrangefromsemi-finishedstir-friestofullycookedmealsthatonlyneed

reheating.Inthepastfewyears,thecategory57(balloon)intoamultibillion-yuanindustry,fueledbybusier

lifestyles,advancesinprocessingandofficialsupportthathasturned58beganasaconsumertrendintoa

strategicpriority.

59(analyst)expectthemarket'svaluetotop749billionyuanby2026.Investorshavepiledin:from

foodprocessorstocold-chainlogistics(物流)providers.Thelatter60(be)critical.Withoutreliable

refrigeration,thepromiseofscalecollapses.Progresshasbeenmade,butgapsremaininbuilding61cost-

effectivedistributionnetwork.

Policyhaskeptpace.In2022Guangdongissued"TenMeasures"62(promote)thesectorwhilein

2023thecentralgovernmentmentionedpre-preparedmealsinitsannualNo.lDocument,63(place)themon

thenationalstrategicagenda.Yetthatsameyearlaidbarethelackofcomprehensivenationalstandards,sparking

callsfbr64(clear)definitionsandtighteroversight.

Regulatorsfaceadelicatebalance:encourageinnovationwhileprotectingconsumers.Thechallengeisto

ensurethattheappeal57conveniencedoesnotcomeatthecostofnutrition,qualityortheauthenticity(地道

性):hatmakescuisinesocentraltoculture.

英语试题第7页(共8页)

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

近日,一些学校开始尝试使用AI辅助心理咨询。你校英文报就此现象开展征文活动,请你写一篇短文

投稿,内容包括:(1)你的观点;12)你的理由。

注意:

(1)写作词数应为80左右;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

MyViewsonAl-DrivenMentalHealthSupportonCampus

第二节(满分25分)

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。

Withthreelittlebabies,Inevertookabreak,completelyignoringanyself-care.WhenIwastootiredtomake

myselfdinner,I'djusteatthekids'leftovercereal(麦片粥).Ithoughtthiswasagreatplantolosesemeweightand

calleditthe44CerealforDiet."Backthen」knewnothingaboutnutrition.Ofcourse,theCerealforDietfailed,asdid

allmyotherauempts.

Oneday,aftercleaningupallthemessmykidshadmad

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