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2026届浙江省温州市普通高中高三上学期第一次适应性考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Howwillthespeakersprobablygettothelab?
A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bybike.2.Howdoesthewomanfindtherulenow?
A.Helpful.B.Strict.C.Unfair.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Smartshopping.B.Digitalreceipt.C.Dataanalysis.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atanairport.B.Inalibrary.C.Inagallery.5.Whatarethespeakersprobablyworkingon?
A.Apostercontest.B.Arecyclingdrive.C.Abookfair.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatwasthetroublewiththeman?
A.Hewastricked.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Hegotcaughtintherain.7.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Offeringadvice.B.Makingcomplaints.C.Expressingregret.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheconcert?
A.Moving.B.Deafening.C.Amazing.9.Whatimpressedthewomanattheconcert?
A.Thestagesetting.B.Theguitarperformance.C.Theaudienceengagement.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hemissedtheconcert.B.Hedislikesrockmusic.C.Hecouldn’taffordtheticket.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatistheclubmainlyabout?
A.Playingaction-movieheroes.B.Climbingtoweringmountains.C.Runningandjumpingoverbarriers.12.Whatconcerndoesthewomanexpress?
A.Possibleinjuries.B.Equipmentshortage.C.Highmembershipfees.13.Howdoesthemanensuresafetyduringtraining?
A.Byreducingtraininghours.B.Bywearingsafetyequipment.C.Byseekingprofessionalguidance.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。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.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhathappenedonBlackFriday?
A.Themanoverslept.B.Thewebsitewasdown.C.Thephonewassoldout.19.Whatdidthemandoatlast?
A.Hebookedaphoneonline.B.Hehadhisphonerepaired.C.Heexchangedhisoldphonefornew.20.Whatdidthespeakerlearnfromhisexperience?
A.Cherishwhatyouhave.B.Becautiousofcheaptraps.C.Keepupwiththelatesttrends.二、阅读理解Foodlabelscarryusefulinformationtohelpyoumakeinformedchoicesaboutwhatyouandyourfamilyeatanddrink.Foodlabelstellyouallsortsofinformation,includingbutnotlimitedtothefollowing:Datemarking:Use-byandbestbeforedatesFoodswithashelflifeoflessthan2yearsmusthaveabestbeforeoruse-bydate.Thebestbeforedatereferstofoodquality.Oncethebestbeforedatehaspassed,thefoodmaystillbesafetoconsume,butitmayhavelostsomequalityandnutritionalvalue.Productswithabestbeforedatecanlegallybesoldafterthatdate,providedtheproductisstillfitforhumanconsumption.Foodsthatshouldnotbeconsumedafteracertaindateforhealthandsafetyreasonsmusthaveause-bydate.Thismeanstheycannotbesoldafterthatdate.Youwillfinduse-bydatesonfoodswithashortshelflife,suchasmeat,fishanddairyproducts.NutritionFactsNutritionFactstellyouthequantityofvariousnutrientsafoodcontainsperserve,aswellasper100gor100ml.Ingredients(配料)Allingredientsmustbelistedindescendingorderbyweight,includingaddedwater.Thefirstingredientlistedcontributedthelargestamountandthelastingredientlistedcontributedtheleast.Hereisasample.SampleLabelforFrozenLasagna(千层面)21.Whichproductismorelikelytobelabeledwitha“use-by”date?
A.Cannedtomatoes.B.Freshchicken.C.Packagedbiscuits.D.Bottledwater.22.HowmanycalorieswouldyoutakeinbyeatingthewholecontainerofFrozenLasagna?
A.227.B.280.C.908.D.1,120.23.WhichingredienthasthehighestpercentageinFrozenLasagna?
A.ItalianTomatoes.B.Pasta.C.RicottaCheese.D.Paprika.Agrandmothercookschicken.Agroupofkids,ages8to14,watchhermakethedish.Thiscookingclassispartofa“SummerCamp”inSouthernCalifornia.Atthiscamp,grandmasareincharge.Eachweek,theyteachyoungcampershowtocookanewdishanddocrafts.“Lonelinessissomethingthatseniorsarechallengedwith,andtheylovehavingyoungerpeoplearoundthem,”saidZainab,whoworksatOliveCommunityServicesthatbringsolderadultstogetherandcreatedthecamp.Duringthelastweekofthecamp,a9-year-oldJannalearnedhowtouseasewingmachineandmakepockets.Thecamperhadpressedhardonthemachine’spedal,makingtheneedlemovequickly.“Slowly,slowly,”Rahim,agrandmateachingthesewingclass,saidtoher.Thegirlsmiledwhenshemadeit.Rahimsaidthecampis“fillingagap”forkids.Manyschoolsdon’tteachtheseskillslikecookingandsewing.Rahimalsodoesn’tgettospendmuchtimewithhergrandchildrenbecausetheydon’tliveclose.“Itisheartwarmingtobeabletointeractwiththosewholovebeingaroundyou,”shesaid.ThesummercampwasorganizedthroughapartnershipwiththeGoldenConnectionsClubstartedbya14-year-oldhighschoolstudentLeenatoencourageteensandseniorstointeract.Shenoticedthatmanystudentsdidn’thavethechancetospendasmuchtimewiththeirgrandparents.Shealsolearnedaboutchallengesfacedbysenioradults,suchasunfairtreatment.ThecluborganizesmonthlylunchesatLeena’sschool.Theyinvitetheseniorstotheschoolanddiscusstopicswherebothgroupscanlearnfromeachother.Oneofthemostvaluablelessonsthey’vesharedwithheristoliveinthemoment,andthishastakenonnewmeaningforLeena.“Thepeoplewehaverightnow,they’renotgoingtobewithusforever,”shesaid.24.WhatcanweknowabouttheSummerCamp?
A.Itismainlyaboutcooking.B.Itoffersjobstoteenagers.C.Itisheldonamonthlybasis.D.Itisinthechargeoftheseniors.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“fillingagap”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.Citiesworldwidearewitnessingatransformationinurbanenvironments.Wildlifepopulationsincitiesarenotonlysurvivingbutoftensurpassingthoseinruralareas.UrbanbirdpopulationsincitieslikeBerlinhaveincreasedbyover40%inthepasttwodecades.Thesearen’tjusttypicalpigeonsandsparrows,buthawksandowls,andevennon-nativespeciesthathavefoundurbanenvironmentssurprisinglypleasant.Theurbanheatislandeffect,oftenseenasanegativeconsequenceofcitydevelopment,createsmicroclimatesmanyspeciesfindirresistible.Warmertemperaturesextendgrowingseasons,providefrost-freezones,andcreatediversemicrohabitatswithinasinglecityblock.Urbanenvironmentsalsoofferabundantfoodresource.RaccooninTorontohavelearnedsometechniquestoopengarbagecans.Theconstantavailabilityoffoodwasteandreducedanimalhuntersinnaturecreatewhatecologistscall“urbanecologicalrelease.”Urbanwildlife’sboom(繁荣)notonlyreshapesecosystemsbutbringshealthbenefitstohumans.Studiesshowpeopleinareaswithhigherbiodiversityexperiencelowerratesofautoimmunediseases.Mentalhealthbenefitsareequallyimpressive:urbanresidentswhoencounterwildlifereportlowerstressandimprovedmood.Yetthisboomisn’tallpositive.Urbananimalsaredevelopingbehaviourchanges—increasedaggressionandinterruptedmigrationroutes.Diseasespreadisalsocriticalaspopulationsgrowmorecrowded,threateninghumansandanimalsalike.Forward-thinkingcitiesarepioneeringarchitecturalinnovations.GreenroofsinCopenhagenaren’tjustforbeauty—they’refunctioningecosystemssupportingplants,insects,andbirds,cuttingenergycostsbyupto30%whileprovidingpathsforwildlifetomove.WildlifebridgeslikeEcoductdeWoesteHoeveletover5,000deercrosshighwayssafely,reducingwildlife-vehicleaccidentsby80%.Thefutureofurbanwildlifecoexistenceispromising,drivenbytechadvancesandpublicawareness—smarttechenableswildlifemonitoring,andinnovativedesignscreatesharedlivablespaces.Emergingbiotechmayrevolutionizemanagement:genetictoolshelpstudyurbananimaladaptation,aidingthreatenedspecies.Thekeyisreimaginingcitiesasintegratedecosystems.Asurbanizationgrows,coexistencelessonsgrowmorevaluable.Thequestionisn’twhetherwecanlivealongsideurbanwildlife—it’swhetherwedaretoembracethepossibilitiesthispartnershipoffers.28.WhatcanweknowabouturbanwildlifefromParagraph1?
A.Theyhavegrownindiversity.B.Theyaremainlyfromruralareas.C.Theyhaveadaptedtourbanpollution.D.Theytendtoavoidhumancontact.29.Whyis“urbanecologicalrelease”mentioned?
A.Topresentanewecologicalconcept.B.Tostresstheconstantcitydevelopment.C.Toshowthewildlife-friendlinessofcities.D.Toexplainthereducedecologicalharm.30.Whatcantheurbanwildlifeboombring?
A.Loweredratesofdiseasespread.B.Animprovedsenseofwell-being.C.Impressivemigrationroutesofwildlife.D.Positivebehaviouralchangesinwildlife.31.Whatiscrucialforurbanwildlifecoexistence?
A.Aslowerpaceofurbanization.B.Adjustmenttoexistingecosystems.C.Advancedbiologicaltechnologies.D.Anadaptivemindsetofcoexistence.Whydosomepeoplekeepmakingharmfulchoices,evenwhentheoutcomesareobvious?AnewstudybyUNSWSydney’sDrBresselfoundthatforasmallgroup,theissueisn’tlackofmotivationorability,butratherasubtle(微妙的)butpersistentfailuretoconnecttheiractionswithitsconsequences.Thepaper,publishedrecentlyinNatureCommunicationsPsychology,detailsanonlinelearninggamewhereparticipantswereaskedtoclickbetweentwoplanetsforrewardsortoavoidpunishment.Researchersobservedthreebehaviouraltypes:Sensitives(avoidbadchoices),Unawares(adjuststrategiesafterbeingtoldtheirerrors)andCompulsives(stillmakewrongchoicesevenafterlearningtheirmistakes).“Somepeopledon’tlearnfromexperience.Evenwhenmotivatedtoavoidharm,theyfailtoseetheirbehaviourcausesproblems,”saidDrBressel.Thisstudyfollowedpastresearch,whichonlyfocusedonAustralianpsychologystudents,buthadkeydifferences:267participantsfrom24countries(includingover50-year-olds),six-monthfollow-ups,andpost-gamesurveysontheirchoices.Thesamebehaviouralprofilesemergedacrossculturesandages.InAustralianstudies,35%wereSensitives,41%Unawares,23%Compulsives;inthenewstudy,26%Sensitives,47%Unawares,27%Compulsives.DrBressellinkedmoreCompulsivestoolderparticipants,ascognitive(认知的)flexibilitydeclineswithage.Interestingly,whenparticipantswereinvitedbacktoplaythesamegamesixmonthslater,mostshowedthesamebehaviouralprofile.“Thatwasstriking,”saidBressel.“Thesearen’tjustrandommistakes.They’realmostlikepersonalitytypes.Thisisnottosaythey’refixed,justthattheymayrequireinterventiontobreak.”ResearchersconfirmedCompulsives’choicesweren’thabits:participantscouldexplaintheirwrongchoices.Thispointstoadeeperissue—afailuretointegratenewknowledgetominimisebadoutcomes.DrBresselnotedreallifeismorecomplexthanthegame,butthepatternofignoringexperienceandinformationmatchescompulsorybehaviours.Theresearchhasimportantimplicationsforpublichealthmessaging.Manycampaignsrelyonprovidinginformation—aboutsmoking,drinkingorfinancialrisks—withtheassumptionthatpeoplewillactonit.Butthisstudysuggeststhatforsome,informationaloneisn’tenough.“Standardinformationcampaignsworkformost—butnotforeveryone,”DrBresselsaid.“Forcompulsiveindividuals,wemayneeddifferentintervention.”32.Whatwereparticipantsexpectedtodointheonlinelearninggame?
A.Makechoices.B.Winawards.C.Observebehaviour.D.Identifyerrors.33.Whatisastrikingfindingofthenewstudy?
A.Cognitiondeclineswithage.B.Unawaresaccountforthelargest.C.Behaviouralpatternsareconsistent.D.Mistakesinfluencepersonalitytypes.34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestforpublichealthcampaigns?
A.Increasinglecturefrequency.B.Reviewingbehaviouralerrors.C.Developingtailoredstrategies.D.Enhancinginformationaccuracy.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.LearningRisks,BehavingSafer.B.KnowingBetter,DoingWorse.C.RecognizingHabits,ActingWell.D.UnderstandingRules,BreakingAll.HowtoOvercometheHarmfulHabitofJudgingAh,punctuality—theartofbeingpreciselyontime.It’saconceptsodeeplyrootedinsomeculturesthatevenbeingaminutelatecancauseasmall-scalepanicattack.36Let’sexaminewhetherpunctualityisthedefiningfeatureofasuperiorsocietyormerelyanothersubjectiveconstruct.Eachpartoftheworldhasauniquerelationshipwithtime,enrichingthefabricofglobalculture.InJapan,forexample,you’realwaysexpectedtoarriveontime,andpreferablyafewminutesearly.37Toughluck,butthenextonewillbetherepreciselyonthedot.Incontrast,thePhilippineshasamorerelaxedapproachtotime.Ifsomeonesays3o’clock,arrivingaround3:30iscommonandexpected.Thisisn’tlaziness,butaculturalpreferenceforlivinginthemoment.Butdoesbeingpunctualmakeaculturemoreadvanced?TheSwissarecelebratedfortheirprecisionandpunctuality,oftencitedasaperfectexampleofefficiency.Theirtrainsrunontime,theirwatchesarethegoldstandard.38AndSwitzerlandisoftenrankedasoneofthemostdevelopedandhappiestcountriesintheworld,butlet’swaitabittoconclude.ConsiderthecaseofBrazil,where“Braziliantime”isawell-knownconcept.39Ifyouattendapartyatthespecifiedtime,you’lllikelyfindthehoststillintheirbathrobe.ManyBrazilianshavealaid-backapproachtolife.Theydon’tsweatthesmallstufflikerunningfiveminuteslatebecausethey’rebusyenjoyinglife.Manylivebythemotto,“Tudobem,”whichmeans“It’sallgood.”Honestly,theyseemtobeontosomething.So,ispunctualityessential?Itdependsonwhatculturesyouarein.Whetheryou’reasticklerforpunctualityormorelaid-back,whattrulymattersishowyouspendyourtime.40Let’strytofindthatmiddlegroundwherewecanrespectothers’timewhileembracingthejoyoflivinginthemoment.Ultimately,timeisjustaconstruct,andlifeistooshorttostressaboutbeinglate.
A.Missatrainbyaminute?B.Punctualityistimelessart.C.Butispunctualityessential?D.Inthiscontext,punctualityisflexible.E.Youcouldsetyourclockbytheirdailyroutines.F.There,beinglateisnotonlyacceptedbutexpected.G.Areyouenjoyingthejourneyorconstantlywatchingtheclock?三、完形填空YoucanfindJacobRenoathisneighborhoodmarketonSundays.Hedoesn’tsellproduce.Instead,heoffersportraits(肖像)—________ones.Hesitsbehindatablewithasignthatreads:“TERRIBLEPORTRAITTS,$5,STERRIBLEMINUTES.”Everyweek,people________fortheirturntotakehomeahand-drawnportraitthatmightlooklikethem—ornot.SinceMay,Renohas________morethan500people.Hispicturesare________yetcharming.Renofirsttriedhishandat________atapartywhereRenoandafriendthoughtitwouldbe________todraweachother.WhenRenoturnedhisdrawingaroundforhisfriend,theybothburstintolaughter.Renorealizedhemighthave________ahiddentalent.Hedidnot________drawinguntilthispastspring.Helefthismediajobandboughtapieceofposterboardto________hisservices.HesetupshopforthefirsttimeinMay.Tohis________,astreamofstrangersstoppedfortheir“terribleportrait”.Indeed,Renodoesn’tjustdraw—he________.Hechatswithhissubjectsandtriestogettoknowthem.Hesetsa(n)________forfiveminutes,buthealwaysgoesover.Renosaidwhathelovesabouthisprojectisthatitallowshimtointeractwithpeopleinhis________andmakethemlaugh.Inaworldthatisincreasinglydigital,Renobelieveshisartworkoffersararechancetoslowdownand________.“WhatItrytoprovideisjustanincredibly________experience,”hesaid.41.A.badB.fakeC.oldD.usual42.A.lookoutB.callinC.lineupD.standin43.A.drawnB.invitedC.gatheredD.helped44.A.elegantB.offensiveC.delicateD.awkward45.A.sculptureB.paintingC.posterD.calligraphy46.A.touchingB.inspiringC.exhaustingD.entertaining47.A.unearthedB.polishedC.evaluatedD.applied48.A.practiceB.studyC.pursueD.appreciate49.A.documentB.advertiseC.expandD.improve50.A.delightB.reliefC.amusementD.admiration51.A.teachesB.quitsC.performsD.reflects52.A.experimentB.timerC.sceneD.record53.A.companyB.organizationC.familyD.community54.A.escapeB.connectC.competeD.imagine55.A.virtualB.charitableC.humanD.collective四、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。China’sfoodmarketisbeingreshapedbytheriseof“pre-prepareddishes”.Once56(dismiss)asaniche(小众的)convenience,theynowrangefromsemi-finishedstir-friestofullycookedmealsthatonlyneedreheating.Inthepastfewyears,thecategory57(balloon)intoamultibillion-yuanindustry,fueledbybusierlifestyles,advancesinprocessingandofficialsupportthathasturned58beganasaconsumertrendintoastrategicpriority.59(analyst)expectthemarket’svaluetotop749billionyuanby2026.Investorshavepiledin:fromfoodprocessorstocold-chainlogistics(物流)providers.Thelatter60(be)critical.Withoutreliablerefrigeration,thepromiseofscalecollapses.Progresshasbeenmade,butgapsremaininbuilding61cost-effectivedistributionnetwork.Policyhaskeptpace.In2022Guangdongissued“TenMeasures”62(promote)thesectorwhilein2023,thecentralgovernmentmentionedpre-preparedmealsinitsannualNo.1Document,63(place)themonthenationalstrategicagenda.Yetthatsameyearlaidbarethelackofcomprehensivenationalstandards,sparkingcallsfor64(clear)definitionsandtighteroversight.Regulatorsfaceadelicatebalance:encourageinnovationwhileprotectingconsumers.Thechallengeistoensurethattheappeal65conveniencedoesnotcomeatthecostofnutrition,qualityortheauthenticity(地道性)thatmakescuisinesocentraltoculture.五、书信写作66.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;(2)你的理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。MyViewsonAI-DrivenMentalHealthSupportonCampus___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达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。Withthreelittlebabies,Inevertookabreak,completelyignoringanyself-care.WhenIwastootiredtomakemyselfdinner,I’djusteatthekids’leftovercereal(麦片粥).Ithoughtthiswasagreatplantolosesomeweightandcalleditthe“CerealforDiet.”Backthen,Iknewnothingaboutnutrition.Ofcourse,th
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