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2025-2026学年高三阶段性综合素质测评(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。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1.Whatisthewomanmostprobablydoing?A.ComparingdifferentTVs.B.Choosingamobilephone.C.LearningaboutAIfunctions.2.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlydiscussing?A.TheirdifficultieswithMaths.B.TheiropinionsonMr.Lee.C.Theiranxietyabouttheexam.3.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?A.Themanwillmisshisflight.B.Theplanehasalreadytakenoff.C.Thewomaniswillingtomakeanexception.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inalibrary.C.Inabookstore.5.Whydoesthewomanapologize?A.Forherrudeness.B.Fortheincorrectbill.C.Fortheterriblefood.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Howmuchistheannualgymmembership?A.$245.B.$172.C.$350.7.Whatdoesthemanneedtodobeforeusingthepool?A.Bookaticket.B.Takeasafetytest.C.Attendatrainingclass.8.What'sthewoman'sproblem?A.Shehasaheadache.B.Shehasacough.C.Shehasafever.英语第1页(共8页)9.Whatcausesthewoman'sissueaccordingtothedoctor?A.Poordiet.B.Lackofexercise.C.Workstress.10.Whatadvicedoesthedoctorgive?A.Takepainkillers.B.Returninthreedays.C.Cutscreentimebeforebed.11.WhyisSarahupsetwiththeman?A.Hequithisjob.B.Heforgotherbirthday.C.Heignoredhercalls.12.WhathadSarahlookedforwardto?A.Adinnerplan.B.Abirthdaygift.C.Aweekendtrip.13.WhatdoesLilysuggestthemando?A.Sendaletter.B.Invitehertoaparty.C.Buyherfavoriteflowers.14.WhoisLisa?A.Ateacher.B.Astudent.C.Abookfairorganizer.15.Wherewillthebookfairbeheld?A.Inthelibrary.B.Intheschoolhall.C.Inthecafeteria.16.WhatactivityisonSaturday?A.Astorytellingsession.B.Anauthorsigning.C.Abookdiscountsale.17.Whatisthepurposeofthebookfair?A.Toboostbooksales.B.Toarousereadinginterest.C.Toadvertisefornewbooks.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whatisthespeaker'sfirstsuggestionforonlineshopping?A.Comparepricesbeforebuying.B.Browsedifferentbrandsathome.C.Payattentionto"bigsale"advertisements.19.Whatdoesthespeakerdobeforepurchasingaproduct?A.Sheasksfriendsfortheircomments.B.Shereadsreviewsandwatchesdemos.C.Shevisitsastoretotrythemodelsfirst.20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindlistenerstodoattheend?A.Reducetheitemsonthelist.B.Checkthenumberofthebudget.C.Makeaplanandcontrolspending.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。AAjourneythroughtheUnitedKingdomwouldnotbecompletewithouttakingsomeoftheworld'smostgorgeoustrainrides.Asfollows,eachrideoffersanimmersivewaytoadmiretheUK'snaturalbeauty.SevernValleySteamRailway,EnglandThisheritagerailwaystretches16milesthroughthescenicSevernValley.It'satoplocalattraction,takingpassengersbacktothegoldenageofsteamtrains.Theroutewindsthroughgorgeouscountrysideandcharmingtowns.Specialeventsareheldyear-round,includingChristmasSantasteamridesandsummer1940s-themedweekends.英语第2页(共8页)JacobiteSteamTrain,ScotlandFamousforitsappearanceintheHarryPotterfilms,thisjourneytravelsfromFortWilliamtoMallaigthroughtheScottishHighlands.Overapproximately2hours,passengerspassfamouslandscapesliketheGlenfinnanViaduct,withstunningviewsofmountains,lakes,andforests.It'samust-doforvisitorstoScotland.SnowdonMountainRailway,WalesThisuniquerailwayclimbstothesummitofSnowdon,Wales'highestmountain.Theone-hourjourneyrisesonsteepslopes,treatingtravelerstoincredibleviewsofmountains,valleys,andlakesbelow.Atthetop,you'llseegreatviewsoftheIrishSea,Anglesey,andtheIsleofMan.It'samust-doforanyonevisitingWales.RivieraLine,EnglandRunningfromExetertoPaigntoninDevon,thispleasingrouteshowcasessomeoftheUK'sfinestcoastalscenery.Over90minutes,itpassessandybeaches,rockybays,andquietseasidetowns,withstrikingviewsoftheEnglishChannel.Thereareplentyofopportunitiestostopandexplorethecharmingsettlementsalongtheway.21.Whichrailwayismostlylikelytoattractfilmfans?A.SevernValleySteamRailway.B.JacobiteSteamTrain.C.SnowdonMountainRailway.D.RivieraLine.22.WhatmakestheSnowdonMountainRailwayspecial?A.Itattractsahugenumberoftourists.B.Itpresentsdiverselandscapes.C.Itofferscharmingcoastalscenery.D.ItcrossesoverWales'highestpeak.23.Whatistheauthor'spurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Todemonstratesomemust-taketrainrides.B.ToshowthehistoryoftrainridesintheUK.C.Tocomparedifferenttypesoftrainrides.D.Tooffertipsfortakingamazingtrainrides.BStandingonaclassicfreeridelineaboveChamonix'sskiarea,mylegstrembled-notfromthecold,butfromglacier(冰川)skiinginspring.Below,thesnowhadsoftenedintosomethingheavyandunforgiving.Onemisstepherecouldcauseaslidewithlittlechanceofrecovery.AyearagoIjoinedSkiOffHighMountain-anExpertcourseofferingaffordablesportsweeks.ThoughourguideCyriloncesaidIhadreachedanadvancedlevelforskiing,IknewIwascompetent,butnowherenearanexpert.Iwantedmore:toskisteepswhilestayingupright.Thecourseincludedglaciertravel,skiingsafetyandchallengingslopes.Mostoftheparticipantswereageduptotheirmid-50s,andonlytwowomen-Annie,aChineseskiinstructor,andme.Onourfirstday,Cyrilstartedusonexercise."Springsnowchangesfast,soyouhavetoanticipate,"hesaid.WepassedtheItalianBowlabovetheglacierjustasthesnowsoftened.Bythetimewefinishedthetrainingaround45minuteslater,thesnowwasroaringundermyskisandmylegswerescreaming.Feelingbothexhaustionandasuddendoubtaboutmyownlimits,IturnedtoCyril.Canyoukeepimprovingwithage?"I'm44,"hesaid."Istillimprove-notthroughstrength,butthroughbalance,efficiency,andknowingexactlywheretoturn."ThenIaskedhimaboutfear,andhereplied,"Yes,it'sabigonebutnotforeveryone.Fearblocksmotivation,andwhenpeoplefreezeup,that'stheendofit."Bytheendofthecourse,mylegsfeltlikejelly,butIwascertain:improvementhasnoagelimit.Whileageaffectsallskiers,womenoftenfaceaddedbarriers-frominjuriesandcaregivingrolestoyearsofskiinginmale-dominatedgroupswherethey'reexpectedtofollow,notlead.But英语第3页(共8页)IstillrememberwhatCyrilsaid:"Womendon'tskiworsewithage.It'sthecautionthatgrowsfromtheirsocialrolesthatholdsthemback."24.Whyweretheauthor'slegstremblingasshestoodonthefreerideline?A.Theweatherwasextremelycold.B.Shewasphysicallyexhausted.C.Thesoftenedsnowbecamerisky.D.Shefeltnervousasabeginnerskier.25.AccordingtoCyril,howcanskierskeepimprovingastheyage?A.Bybuildinggreaterphysicalstrength.B.Bylettinggooffeartostaymotivated.C.Byimprovingtechniqueandjudgement.D.Byavoidingdifficultandriskyslopes.26.Whatdoestheauthorimplyaboutwomeninskiing?A.Theyarenaturallymorecautiousthanmen.B.Theyfaceextrasocialandpracticalchallenges.C.Theygetinjuredmoreeasilyduetotheirage.D.Theirskillsdeclinemorequicklyastheyage.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheLimitsofAgeB.MasteringSpringSnowC.TheCouragetoLeadD.OvercomingtheInvisibleCMelissa,themostdestructivehurricanein2025,attackedJamaicawith185mphwinds,destroyingcommunitiesandkillingdozensofpeople.Aweekbeforethehurricanemadelandfall,severalforecastmodelsdisagreedonwhereitwouldgo.Ultimately,themodelthatgotitright-accuratelypredictingMelissa'spathanditsintensity-wasanewone:Google'sDeepMindAI-basedhurricanemodel.Artificialintelligencehasbeenusedinweatherforecastmodelsforsometime.Google'sDeepMind,though,marksasignificantstepforward,onethatsuggestsAImaysoonexceedthephysics-basedmodelsmeteorologists(气象学家)havelongreliedon.JamesFranklin,formerNationalHurricaneCenterbranchchief,analyzedseveralAImodels'performancesandconcludedDeepMindsurpassedallothers."Itsperformancewasexceptionallyimpressive,providingreliableguidancethisseason,"henoted.Traditionalmodelsusephysicalequationstocalculateatmosphericmovementsandpredictstorms.Incontrast,AImodelslikeDeepMindlackphysicsknowledgeandfocusonhistoricaldata,identifyingsubtlepatternshumanscan'tdetect.KateMusgrave,anatmosphericresearchscientistfromColoradoStateUniversitynotedthatpastAIexcelledattrackingbutstruggledwithintensity,whileDeepMindovercamethisbyaddinghistoricaldatadetailinghowpasthurricanesdeveloped.MusgravebelievedAImodelswillnotonlyadvanceforecastsforhurricanesbutforecasttheirtracksandintensityearlierthaneverbefore.Shesaid,"Thisisavitalimprovement.Asthecoastlinesgetmorepopulated,weneedmoreandmoretimetogetpeopleoutoftheway.So,forecastsfurtherandfurtherintothefuturebecomemoreimportant."TheNationalHurricaneCenterhasembracedDeepMind,referencingitintrackingMelissa.FranklinsaidAIwillbeunavoidableinfutureforecasting,withGoogleandothersdevelopingmoreAImodels.However,healsowarnedAIisa"blackbox"toforecasterswhodon'tunderstanditsdecision-makingprocess.DespiteAI'sgrowingimportance,bothFranklinandMusgraveemphasizeitwon'tstandinforexperiencedforecasters'judgmentinthenearfuture.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"surpassed"inParagraph2mean?A.Overtook.B.Failed.C.Equaled.D.Supported.英语第4页(共8页)29.HowdoesDeepMindovercomeearlierAI'slimitationinforecasts?A.Byrelyingonforecasters'judgment.B.Byusingprevioushurricanedata.C.Byusingcomplexphysicalequations.D.Byfocusingonatmosphericinfluences.30.WhydoesMusgravevaluelonger-rangehurricaneforecasts?A.Toconcludestormformationrules.B.TopromoteAImodels'development.C.Tohelpcoastalresidentsgetaway.D.Toimproveaccuracyofforecast.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.AIhasbeatentraditionalforecastingmethods.B.AIresolvesallhurricanepredictionchallenges.C.AIprovidesmoreaccuratehurricanepredictions.D.AIaidsforecastingbutdoesn'treplaceforecasters.DIntheUnitedStates,wehavearapidlyagingpopulation,adecliningbirthrateandacaregivingworkforcethatisburningout.From2023to2024,thenumberofadults65andoldergrewby3.1%whilethenumberofchildrenunder18shrank.InnearlyhalfofU.S.counties,seniorsoutnumberchildren.HalfofAmericans65andolderhavenothingatallsavedforfuturelivingassistance.Wemuststartthinkingaboutwhowilltakecareofgrandmaandgrandpa.Formostfamilies,outsourcing(外包)medicalcareisundoubtedlyexpensive-upto$75,000ayearforahomehealthassistantandwellover$100,000foranursinghome.Onlywhenpersonalsavingsrunoutwillthegovernmentstartfootingthebill.NearlyathirdofAmericans65andolderlivealone.Ibelievethatrobotswillassumethecareofmanyofthem.Arobotcaregiverwouldideallybeaone-timeexpense,requiringminimalmaintenanceandreceivingupdatesthroughcloud-computingtechnology.Alimitednumberoffriendsandrelativesmaystruggletoprovideunpaidtemporarycareforagingadults.Bycontrast,arobotcaregivercouldfunctionaroundtheclock.I'vetreatedelderlypatientswhohadbeenfoundwanderingthestreets,lyingintheirownbedorsimplydehydrated(脱水)becauseofalackofcare.Atirelessrobot-madepossiblethroughprogressinbatterylifeandtheabilitytoself-charge-couldeasesuchproblems.Tosomepeople,robot-ledcareperhapsfurtherisolates(分离)seniorswhomightbebetterservedbycommunityactivitiesinanassisted-livingornursinghome.Althoughsocialisolationremainsarealproblem,robotsdon'tmeanloneliness.Reliableroboticcompanionscouldaccompanyseniorsoutsidethehomeforwalksortocommunityevents.Theycouldenhance,ratherthanweaken,socialization.Andwhileactualhumancontactismoredesirable,ithasrealdrawbacks.Humancaregiverscanlosetheirtempers,butrobotsareunlikelytohavethatproblem.Inonerecentstudy,observersfoundAI-generatedresponsestobemoreunderstandingandcaringthanthoseofhumans.ArobotwithAI-assistedvoicetechnologycouldpotentiallyunderstandemotionbetterandrespondtocommandsinrealtime.32.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.MostadultshavenosavingsintheU.S.B.America'spopulationisbooming.C.KidsoutnumberseniorsintheU.S.D.Americafaceseldercarecrisis.33.Howdoestheauthordeveloptheadvantageofrobotcaregivers?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Byexplainingdefinitions.C.Byusingexamples.D.Byprovidingst34.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsrobot-ledcare?A.Skeptical.B.Favorable.C.Neutral.D.Opposed.英语第5页(共8页)35.WhatisimpliedinthepassageaboutAI-generatedresponsesinelderlycare?A.Theyarepreferredduetotheirlowcost.B.Theywillincreasetheriskofsocialisolation.C.Theycandisplayhigheremotionalsensitivity.D.Theyareunabletorespondtoseniors'commands.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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Whatiftherewasakindoffoodthatwasdelicious,cameinthousandsofvarieties,couldbeeatenraworcookedincountlessways,andhelpedpreventmanymajordiseases?Thisfooddoesexist-it'sfruitsandvegetables!36Soweaskedafewexpertstoaddresssomeofthereasonspeopleciteforavoidingproduce,andthentosuggestwaystoovercomethem.Theyaretooexpensive. 37Thisisespeciallytruewhentheyspoilbeforeuse.Inreality,produceisaffordablecomparedtootherfoods.Ifyourscheduleisunpredictable,trybuyingsmallerquantitiesmorefrequently,orkeepfrozenfruitsandvegetablesonhand.Frozenoptionsarejustasnutritiousandgreatlyreducewaste.Theydon'ttastegood.Sometimesit'snotthatyoudislikeacertainfruitorvegetable.38Aquickonlinesearchcanprovidemanyrecipes,fromwritteninstructionstostep-by-stepvideos.Youdon'tneedtostartwithunusualitems-trynewvarietiesoffoodsyoualreadyenjoy,suchasorange-fleshedwatermelonornewappletypes.“” Manypeopleavoidproducebecausetheydon'tknowhowtocookit.Ifyou'retiredofboringsaladsortastelessvegetables,trylearningsomesimplenewmethods.Forexample,somesocialmediacreatorsshareeasyandpopularrecipes.Manywebsitesalsoofferfreeguidesforcookingvariousfruitsandvegetablesintastyways.Byadjustingourapproachtocost,taste,andpreparation,wecanturnthesenutritionalpowerhousesfromasourceoffrustrationintoacornerstoneofadeliciousandhealthylifestyle.Fundamentally,eatingmoreproduceisn'taboutfollowingcomplexrules.40A.Theyarenotconvenientenough.B.Idon'tknowhowtopreparethem.C.Thepriceisarealbarrierformanyfamilies.D.Itbeginswithasimple,yetpowerful,shiftinmindset.E.Instead,youjusthaven'tfoundawayyouenjoyeatingit.F.Manypeoplebelievethatfruitsandvegetablescosttoomuch.G.Still,studiesshowthatmostAmericanadultsdon'teatenoughofthem.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Twowintersago,overayearaftermyformercollegeroommateanddearfriendPaulwasdiagnosedwithALS(肌肉萎缩症),hebegancreating41.Bythen,hisconditionhadgradually42hisabilitytodonearlyeverythingelse.Evenso,Paulremainedmostly43 and-throughhiswildimagination-showedthathewasstillfullof44forlife.英语第6页(共8页)Hestartedmakingpictureswhilemainly45inhischairtohavefun.Butitwouldn'tbequite46tosayhe"made"theimageshimself.47,heusedhisfingers-thoughnotlikeanartistholdingabrush.Paulsimplytypeddescriptionsofwhathewantedto48intoMidjourney,anAIimagegenerator,andthepictureswouldappear.Inthisway,he49hisimaginationintothousandsofimages.RaisedinruralMissouri,hecameupwithallsortsoffunnyanimalscenes-likeawingedpigplayingfootball.Theywerethekindofpicturesnopainterwouldeverthinktomake,whichmadethemmore50tous.Ashishealth51,heeventuallylosttheabilitytomoveanythingexceptafewfingers.Yetwiththosefingers,hecontinuedtocreateimagesthatbroughthimgreatcomfortand 52.Onmylastvisit,hegiftedmea2026calendarofhisownmaking,53hiscreativepictures.Icouldprobablynever54infavorofwhatartificialintelligencetechnologymighteventuallybring,butIknowthatitgavemyfriendawaytolethisinnerlight55.41.A.imagesB.storiesC.melodiesD.plays42.A.movedoffB.sloweddownC.takenawayD.carriedout43.A.persistentB.ambitiousC.energeticD.cheerful44.A.sorrowB.energyC.passionD.gratitude45.A.supportedB.stuckC.nursedD.treated46.A.directB.properC.politeD.puzzling47.A.TechnicallyB.UltimatelyC.DesperatelyD.Casually48.A.seeB.experienceC.touchD.enhance49.A.shapedB.presentedC.paintedD.transformed50.A.profoundB.complexC.amusingD.confusing51.A.disappearedB.recoveredC.declinedD.improved52.A.progressB.hopeC.thrillD.sympathy53.A.imaginingB.markingC.featuringD.desig54.A.argueB.declareC.behaveD.deny55.A.slipB.shineC.flyD.spread第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)TheHanyiFestival,alsoknownastheWinterClothingFestival,56(observe)onthefirstdayofthetenthlunarmonthasoneofChina'sthreemajor"ghostfestivals",adayforthelivingtoexpressremembrance,respectandgratitudetotheirdepartedlovedones.ThetraditiondatesbacktotheZhouDynasty,57thegivingoutofwintergarments(衣服)wasfirstpracticed,asrecordedintheBookofSongs.ThiscustomwaslaterpromotedbyEmperorZhuYuanzhangoftheMingDynasty,whopresentedwarmredbeanporridgeto58(official)inaformalceremony.ThelegendofLadyMengJiang,whoburnedclothesforherdepartedhusband,addedemotional59(deep)tothepractice,inspiringtheburningofpapergarmentsforancestors.Thecentralcustominvolvesfamiliespreparing60(bright)coloredpaper,cuttingit 61garment-shapedpieces,andburningthesepapergarments62(stuff)withcottontoconveywarmthtotheafterlife.Althoughthecustomcontinuestoday,manycommunitiesnowadvocateeco-friendlyalternativeslikeflowerofferingsoronlinememorials.TheWinterClothingFestivalisnotonlyadayforrememberingthepast,63aneventwhoseenduringpowershapesourfuturebyestablishingaspiritualbondacrossgenerations,whichservesas64vitalreminderespeciallyaswintersetsin65(respect)thepastandcarryforwardourculturalheritage.英语第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)2.推荐理由。2.可以增加适当细节,以使行文连贯。MynameisLiHua,adevotedlistenertoourschool'sradioprogram.▲ 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。Beingatravelvlogger(视频博主)meansIgettoseetheworld,andmyveryfirststopinAfricawasEthiopia(埃塞俄比亚).I'llbehonest,asmyplanewaslandinginAddisAbaba,thecapital,allIcouldthinkaboutwasonething:WhatwasAfricaactuallygoingtobelike?WoulditbeanythinglikethedifficultandunderdevelopedplacesI'dseeninmoviesandnewsreports?Steppingoutoftheairport,myquestionwasansweredunexpectedly.Beforemewasacitytransforming-widepavedhighways,shinybuildings,andamodernlightrail(轻轨)threadingthroughtheurbanlandscape.Thiswasn'ttheAfricaIhadimagined;itwasanationmarchingtowardmodernity.Ialsonoticedsomethingfamiliar-muchoftheinfrastructure(基础设施)carriedadistinctChinesecharacter,whichinstantly
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