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2025-2026学年江西上饶市民校考试联盟高三上学期2月英语试题考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分第一部分: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AB.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.Whatisthemandoingprobably?A.Turningdownaninvitation.B.Givingasuggestion.C.Expressinghisthank.2.Howmuchmoneydoesthewomanwanttochange?A.10dollars.B.50dollars.C.100dollars.3.Whatwouldthewomanlikeasastarter?A.Agardensalad.B.Somecorns.C.Sometomatosoup.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aschedule.B.Acourse.C.Asubject.5.Wheredoesthemanliveprobably?A.InSouthKorea.B.InAmerica.C.InCanada.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.Whatarethespeakerscomplainingabout?AThefood.B.Theservice.C.Theenvironment.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Havesomedrinks.B.Gotothemanager.C.Waitforthewaiter.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowoldisNancynow?A.19.B.21.C.29.9.WhatdoesNancywanttodoforherhometown?A.Openamuseum.B.Buildsomeroads.C.Establishaschool.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howlonghadthewomanworkedinherlastcompany?A.Foraboutthreeyears.B.Foraboutfouryears.C.Foraboutfiveyears.11.Whatdoesthewomanconsidertobeheradvantage?A.Sheispatient.B.Sheisexperienced.C.Sheisaperfectionist.12Howwillthewomangetinformedoftheresult?A.Byemail.B.Byletter.C.Byphonecall.听第9段材料回答第13至16题。13.Whoteachesart?A.Ms.Taylor.B.Mr.Harris.C.Mrs.Brown.14.WhatisMissWilliamslike?A.Interesting.B.Easy-going.C.Friendly.15.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Smith’sclass?A.It’sfull.B.It’shigh-level.C.It’sboring.16.Whatclasswillthewomantake?A.Arthistory.B.German.C.Geography.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howwilltheweatherchangetomorrow?A.Itwillgetdrier.B.Itwillgetcolder.C.Itwillgetwarmer.18.Whenwillitrain?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.19.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSaturday?A.Cloudy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.20.WhatisconsideredtobethebestactivityforSunday?A.Bikeriding.B.Windsurfing.C.Camping.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AiDTechcampsCampAddress:910EHamiltonAve.Suite300Campbell,California95008,USAPhone:(888)709-8324Thissummer,encouragetheexcellentinyourchild!AtiDTechCamps»studentsage7-17canlearntocode,designvideogames,engineerrobots,model3Dcharacters,buildwebsites,andPrint3DCapersmeetnewfriends,learnSTEMskills,andgainself-confidence.AlexaCafestemCampCampAddress:California,Colorado,Georgia,IllinoisPhone:(212)796-8350Thissummer,encouragetheexcellentinyourdaughter.AtAlexaCafe,girlsages10-15d,discovertechnologyinauniqueenvironmentthatcelebratescreativity,andpuiamhropy(乐善好施).Girlslearnengineeringprinciples,codegames,designwebsites’modelandprint3Dobjects.AWaterPlanetDolphineTherapyCampCampAddress:203GreenwoodDrive,PanamaCityBeach,Florida32407,USAPhone:(850)230-60301-weekcampinPanamaCityFloridawherechildrenwithSpecialNeedsswimwithdolphins.WaterPlanetsdolphintherapyprogramsusetheemotionalimpactofadolphinsmeetinginhisownenvironmentcombinedwithexpressiveart,massage,andmusicasabeneficialexperience.iDTechMiniCampAddress:alotofplaces»Californiaandmore,USAPhone:(323)287-5580Thissummer,encouragetheawesomeinyourchild!We'vefulleveryhalf-daycampsessionwithtonsoftechawesomeness.Kidsages6-9candiscoverprogramming,gamedesign,orrobotics.Andwithanemphasisoncreativityandexploration,everycamperbecomesamakeroffun.1.Whatnumberhadyoubetterdialtomakeyourkid’smoreconfident?A.(888)709-8324. B.(212)796-8350.C.(850)230-6030. D.(323)287-5580.2.Whichcampisonlyforgirls?A.iDTechcamps.B.AlexaCafestemCamp.C.AWaterPlanetDolphineTherapyCamp.D.iDTechMini.3Whatisthecommonadvantageofthefourcamps?A.Lowfees.B.Limitingage.C.Doinggoodtochildren.D.Focusingonskilltraining.BTinaLevertonwas62whensheboughtherfirstpairofballetshoes.Shesaidputtingherfeetintothesoftleatherwasveryemotional.Shesaid:“I’vewaitedalongtimeforit.”Afewdayslater,Levertontookherfirstballetclassafterseeinganadvertisementinanewspaper.ItshowedolderwomendancinginaclassnearLeverton’shouse.“AsIcameinthedoor,Ifoundabigsmileonmyface.FromtheminuteIstarted,Ifeltlikecominghome.”Levertonhadlongedtodanceasachild.Sadly,herparentscouldn’taffordballetclasses,fortheywerefirst-generationIndianimmigrants,strugglingtomakealivingintheUK.HerfatherwasatraindriverontheundergroundinLondonandhermotherheldtwocleaningjobs.Nonetheless,sheharbouredherdreamofbeingaballerina(芭蕾舞女演员).Atherpresentage,agrandplie-loweringtothefloorwithbentknees-seemedtobeoutofthequestion.Ittookherthreemonthstomasterthemove:leapingandlandingononefoot.”Ilovethestruggleandthechallengeoflearningsomethingnew.Peopleintheir60shavealotofself-limitingbeliefs:‘Ican’tdoit,’‘I’mnotgoodenough.’Andmaybethey’renotgoodenough.Butitdoesn’tmatter,”shesaid.Ballethasbeentransformative.AtamedicalappointmentafewmonthsafterLeverton’sfirstclass,anursemeasuredherat163cm,halfaninchtallerthanshehadthought.Sheattributes(归因)thedifferencetoimprovedposture.Hermuscletonehasimprovedandherlowerbackpainhasstopped.Dancinghasalsobroughtnewfriends.Shemetagroupofolder,moreindependentwomenandworkedtogethertowardsateamawardwiththeRoyalAcademyofDance.Andthen,ofcourse,thereisthejoyfulfeeling.“Balletisallthetherapy(治疗)I’lleverneed,”saidLeverton.4.HowdidLevertonfeelaftertakingherdancelesson?A.Tired. B.Confused. C.Shocked. D.Thrilled.5.Whydidn’tLevertonlearntodanceshewasyoung?A.Herfamilywasbadlyoff. B.Shewasn’tabletoleaphigh.C.Herfamilylaughedatherdream. D.Shehadtofocusonclasses.6.WhatdiddancingbringtoLeverton?A.Ateamaward. B.Moneyandfame.C.Friendshipandjoy. D.Amedicaltreatment.7.WhatcanwelearnfromLeverton’sstory?A.Hardworkpaysoff. B.Nevertoooldtopursuedreams.C.Interestisthekeytosuccess. D.Moneyisn’teverything.CEveryyear,around2,000largeseaanimals,suchaswhales,diebyswimmingontoabeachorintowaterthat’stooshallowforthemtoescape.Thisisknownas“stranding”.Thisyear,around270pilotwhalesarestrandedafterswimmingintoshallowwaterofftheislandofTasmaniainAustralia,whichisthelargestwhale-strandingeventinTasmaniasince1935.ThewhaleswerediscoveredonMonday—twogroupsofabout60andonegroupofover200.Peopleareworkinghardtosavethewhales,butatleast90havedied.Rescueworkersaretryingto“refloat”thewhales.Butthewhalesaresolarge.Pilotwhalescangrowuptosevenmeterslongandcanweighupto2,300kilograms.Thewhalesaremovedontoasling,whichallowstherescuerstodragthemtodeeperwater.However,manyofthemgetstrandedinareasthatarehardtoreach.Rescuersarefocusingontheeasiestcasesfirst.“Wewilltaketheanimalswiththebestchancetostartwith,”saysDr.KrisCarlyon.Sofar,around25animalshavebeenrescued.Rescueeffortsarelikelytocontinue.Sincetherescuedwhalesarelikelytoreturntotheshore,workersaretryingtomakesuretheydon’tgetstrandedagaininsuchwetweather.Dr.CarlyonsaystheweatheraroundTasmaniafavorswhalesurvival.Hedescribesitas“prettyuglyoutthereforpeopleontheground,butasfarasthewhalesgo,it’sperfect.”Whalestraveltogetheringroupscalled“pods”,whichworktogetherclosely.Membersofthepodgenerallyfollowtheleader,soiftheleadergetsstrandedontheshoresofAustraliaandNewZealandwhiletravellingalongthecoasts,theothersmaydothesame.It’sknownthatasingleanimalmaybeachitselfifit’ssickorinjured.It’spossiblethatwhengroupsofwhalesgetstranded,theymaybefollowing,ortryingtoprotectananimalthat’sunwell.8.Whatdoweknowaboutthisyear’sstranding?A.It’sthebiggestinTasmania’shistory. B.Itcameintobeingindifferentgroups.C.Ithascausedwhalestobeseriouslyill. D.It’skilledmostofthestrandedwhales.9.Whichcanbestdescribethejobofrefloatingthewhales?A.Challenging. B.Interesting. C.Fruitless. D.Traditional.10.WhatdoesDr.Carlyonwanttoconveyabouttheweather?A.Ithelpswhalesswimbacktothesea. B.Itmakesthewhalesstrandagain.C.Itissuitableforwhalestokeepalive. D.Itdivideswhalesintogroupseasily.11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphfocuson?AWhat“pods”mean. B.Whystrandinghappens.C.Howasingleanimalstrands. D.Whereanimalsgetstranded.DAsthma(哮喘)attackshappenwhenpeopleareallergictosomethingintheair.Whenattackshappen,theairwaysintheirlungstightenandmakeithardtobreathe.Moretroublesome,peopledonotknowwhenanattackwillhappen.Butnow,smartphonescanhelpstopattacks.PropellerHealthisacompanyinWisconsin.Itwantstohelpthosewithbreathingproblemsbyusingtechnologyalongwithmedicine.Thecompanyfittedaninhaler(吸入器)withaBluetoothsensor,whichconnectstoasmartphoneapp.Theinhalerisfullofmedicinethat,whenbreathedin,stopsanasthmaattack.Whenthepatientusestheinhaler,thesmartphonerecordswhenandwherethepersonhasanattack.Theappthenstorestherecordsfordoctors.Theappnotonlytellsdoctorsabouttheattackbutalsohelpsthemfigureoutifsomethingishappeningaroundthepatientthatmakestheasthmaworse.ChrisHogg,amanageratPropellerHealth,sayscollectinginformationfromtheinhalerisimportant.TechnologylikeBluetoothsensorsisthefutureofhealthcare.Theywillhelpdoctorstodecidewhattopayattentiontowhentreatingpatients.Smartinhalersarepartofanewdirectioninmedicaltechnologyknownas“connectedhealth”.Fewerthanhalfofasthmapatientstaketheirmedicinecorrectly,saidLineNeuhauser,aprofessorstudyingasthmatreatments.ShesaidthePropellerBluetoothsensortellspeopleiftheyhavetakentheirmedicinecorrectly,whichhelpstopreventattacksandhospitalization.Anotherbenefitofthesensoristhatthecompanycancollectinformationfrommanypeople.Then,theycanseeifcertainareassetofmoreasthmaattacksthanothers.“Whenwehavealotofusersinthesameregion,wecandoalottohelpthem,”Hoggsaid.OneofPropeller'sbiggesttestsoftheirsystemwasinLouisville,Kentuck.Theygave140peopletheBluetoothsensorswithinhalers.Thestudyfoundthatbeingclosetorailroadsorfactorieswasthemaincauseofasthma.Theyalsofoundthatpublicareas,suchasschoolsandchurches,alsowerecausingasthmaattacks.Afterthetest,Propellergavetheinformationtothecity,andthecityismakingrulestocleanuptheair.12.Whatistheseriousproblemfacingpeoplewithasthma?A.Theyhavetostayathome. B.Theymaybeattackedatanytime.C.Theyfindithardtobreatheusually. D.Theydon'tknowwhattheyareallergicto.13.WhatdoweknowabouttheBluetoothsensorfromParagraph2?A.Itgivespatientstimelytreatment.BIttellspatientshowtokeepawayfrompoorenvironments.C.Ithelpspatientscalltheirdoctorswhentheyareattacked.D.Ithelpsofferusefulinformationaboutpatientstodoctors.14.Propeller'stestismentionedinthelastparagraphto_________________.A.showhowtheBluetoothsensorscanhelpB.showthepopularityoftheBluetoothsensorsC.advisecitiestotakeactiontohandlepollutionD.advisepeoplewithasthmatokeepawayfrompublicareas15.What'sthebesttitleofthetext?A.Technologyhelpspeoplewithasthma. B.HowtouseBluetoothsensors.C.Asthmahasbecomeabigdanger. D.Howtodealwithasthma.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。Thebenefitsofpositiveemotionsneverstopafterafewminutesofgoodfeelingsgobacktonormal.______16______Itwillservetobuildskillsanddevelopresourcesforuselaterinlife.Let’sconsiderarealworldexample.Achildwhorunsaroundoutside,swingingonbranchesandplayingwithfriends,developstheabilitytomoveathletically(physicalskills),theabilitytoplaywithothersandcommunicatewithateam(socialskills),andtheabilitytoexploreandexaminetheworldaroundthem(creativeskills)._______17_______Theseskillslastmuchlongerthantheemotionsthatinitiatedthem.Yearslater,thatfoundationofathleticmovementmightdevelopintoascholarshipasacollegeathleteorthecommunicationskillsmayturnintoajobofferasabusinessmanager.Thehappinessthatpromotedtheexplorationandcreationofnewskillshaslongsinceended.______18______Researchersrefertothisasthe“broadenandbuild”theorybecausepositiveemotions

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newskillsandresourcesthatcanprovidevalueinotherareasofyourlife.______19______Why?Becausebuildingskillsforfutureuseisirrelevantwhenthereisimmediatethreatordanger(likethetigeronthepath).AllofthisresearchboilsdowntothefactthatpositivethinkingissousefulfordevelopingvaluableskillsandappreciatingtheBigPictureoflife.Buthowcanyougetyourselftobepositiveinyourlife?______20______Youprobablyknowwhatthingsworkwellforyou.Maybeit’splayingtheguitar.Maybeit’sspendingtimewithacertainperson.A.Negativeemotionsdotheopposite.B.However,theskillsthemselvesliveon.C.Butmanyofuslookatthingsnegatively.D.Thebiggestbenefitisanimprovedability.E.Thatiswhythe“broadenandbuild”theoryisvaluable.F.Inthisway,positiveemotionshelptobuildvaluableskills.G.Anythingarousingfeelingsofjoy,contentment,andlovewilldothetrick.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。Atjust8yearsold,MaxAlexanderhasalreadymadeanameforhimselfinfashion.Hebegan____21____clothesatage4whenheaskedhismom,SherriMadison,foramannequin(人体模型).Sincethen,hehasmadeover100customdesignerdresses,hostedrunwayshows,and____22____starslikeSharonStone.His____23____earnedhimaGuinnessWorldRecordfortheyoungestrunwayfashiondesigner.Maxsharedthattheworldrecordishis____24____achievement.“IthoughtIwouldbelike10bythetimethatwouldhappen,”hesaid,looking____25____beyondhisyearsinagreytailoredsuit.Theyoungartistisestablishinghisownstylewitheverynewcreation.Maxrecentlypresentedhislatestcollectionofsixnever-before-seen____26____.Fromadressmadeofnecktiestoonemadefromrecycledcoffeebags,eachnewcostumewasas____27____asthedesigner.Max____28____hisdesigntalentwithadeepcommitmentto____29____theenvironment.He’s____30____fast-fashionproductionthatwastesmaterial,andasseeninsomeofhisnewestpieces,Maxhasatalentfor____31____oldfabric.Maxtakes____32____fromnature,fromthedetailshe____33____aroundhim.He____34____takingwalkstoexplorenewideas,whethertheyarefromthecoloursofautumnleavesortheshapesofcloudsinthesky.Thisconnectiontothe____35____energizeshiscreativityandshapeshiscommitmenttogreenliving.21.A.selling B.washing C.creating D.choosing22.A.interviewed B.dressed C.followed D.known23.A.advantages B.confidence C.duty D.achievements24.A.proudest B.easiest C.strangest D.latest25.A.wise B.stylish C.nervous D.confused26.A.pieces B.colours C.awards D.devices27.A.famous B.crucial C.imaginative D.simple28.A.compares B.ends C.pairs D.evaluates29.A.adaptingto B.learningabout C.respondingto D.caringfor30.A.beyond B.against C.into D.behind31.A.finding B.reproducing C.repurposing D.cleaning32.A.inspiration B.materials C.opportunities D.protection33.A.remembers B.ignores C.infers D.observes34.A.risks B.enjoys C.considers D.avoids35.A.technology B.community C.challenge D.environment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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Inrecentyears,Chinesefoodculturehasbeenincreasinglysoughtafterbyforeigners.AmongmanyChinesefoods,YunnanCross-BridgeRiceNoodlesisatraditionalandhighlydistinctivelocalfoodwithvariousoriginstories.OnepopularlegenddatesbacktotheQingDynasty,____36____ascholarfromMengzi,Yunnan,studiedhardonasmallisland.Oneday,hiswifepreparedchickensoup,slicedmeat,andricenoodles.Shenoticedthethicklayerofoilonthesoupkeptithotforalongtime.Aftersheaddedthemeatslices,theycookedquickly,andthericenoodleswere____37____(exceptional)delicious.Shecontinuedtousethismethod____38____crossedalongbridgetodelivermealstoherhusband.Thenthedishgotthename“Cross-BridgeRiceNoodles”.Themainingredientisricenoodles____39____(make)byhand.Theyarerepeatedlypulledandcut.Thesoupbaseisthesoulofit.Peoplecookchicken,pork,andbeefbonesforalongperiod,whichresults____40____arich,flavorful,andnutritiousbroth(肉汤).Italsofeatures____41____uniqueeatingmethod.First,thehotsoupbase____42____(pour)intoalargebowl.Then,youaddricenoodles,meat,vegetables,andotheringredients.Duetothehightemperatureofthesoup,theingredientscookquickly,____43____(reserve)theirfreshnessandtaste.Chilioilandpepperpowdercanbeadded____44____(enhance)theflavoraccordingtopersonalpreference.InYunnan,manyshopsinKunming,Dali,andLijiangarewell-knownfortheirdelicioustasteandspecialpreparationmethods,andtheyhavebecomeamain_____45_____(attract)tonumeroustourists.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校英语报记者,你校近期组织了校园劳动周(CampusLaborWeek)活动,请你写一篇简短的英文报道,内容包括:1.活动的时间、地点及过程;2.你的感想。注意:写作词数应为80左右;___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Lincoln’sparents,ElissaandJamieHanley,werewatchingtelevisionintheirPeterborough,Englandhomeoneafternoonwhenadocumentaryabouthomelessnesscameontheair.AstheHanleyswatchedtheprogram,theynoticedtheirthree-year-oldson,Lincoln,payingcloseattentionfromhisseatonthefloor.ThoughLincolnwasnormallyfullofenergy,runningaroundandplaying,thedocumentaryseemedtoholdhisattention.Theimagesofhomelessnessdeeplyaffectedtheyoungboy,andbythetimetheprogramended,Lincolnmadeithismissiontohelpthoseinneed.Hewasparticularlymovedbyahomelesswomanandherdog,whichledhimtoaskquestionsabouttheirsituation.Lincoln’sconc

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