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2025-2026学年安徽宣城市第一学期期末调研测试高三英语试题第一部分听力(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.Whatwillthemanhave?A.Beefnoodles. B.Chickennoodles. C.Muttonnoodles.2.Whatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodo?A.Meetwithhisbrother. B.Watchasportingevent. C.Tryoutfortheboxingteam.3.Whatwillthemandoat1:00intheafternoon?A.Remindthewomantopreparedinner.B.Haveameetingintheoffice.C.HavelunchwithJack.4.Whendidthewomaneatahamburger?A.Atbreakfasttime. B.Atlunchtime. C.Atdinnertime.5.Whereisthepaintinghangingnow?A.Inthepaintingstudio. B.Inthebedroom. C.Inthestudy.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,回答以下小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inagrocerystore. B.Inaclothingstore. C.Inafurniturestore.7.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$100. B.$500. C.$600.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Changingdailyarrangements. B.Explainingworkduties. C.Buyingnewdevices.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydoduringdisconnectedperiods?A.Usehisphonetosendmessages.B.LearninformationontheInternet.C.Haveconversationswithhisfamily.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Howoftendoesthedebateteammeet?A.Everyday. B.Twiceaweek. C.Threetimesamonth.11.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthefirstassignment?A.Confused. B.Confident. C.Proud.12.Whatdoesthemanmostlywanttobe?A.Ateacher. B.Alawyer. C.Areporter.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdidthewomanthinkabouttheconcert?A.Itwasverytouching. B.Itwasveryfunny. C.Itwasverynoisy.14.Whattypeofmusicdidthespeakerslistento?APopmusic. B.Dancemusic. C.Filmmusic.15.Wherewasthemanseatedattheconcert?A.Atthefront. B.Attheback. C.Onanupperlevel.16.Whatdidthemandoaftertheconcert?A.Hewentstraighthome. B.Hewentoutforameal. C.Hewenttothegym.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whydoesthespeakerhavethetalk?A.Shewantspeopletoeathealthily.B.ShewantspeopletotraveltoThailand.C.ShewantspeopletoappreciateThaiculture.18.Wheredidtheideaoffruitcarvingbegin?A.InThailand. B.InJapan. C.InChina.19.WhendoesfruitcarvingplayanimportantroleinThailand?A.OntheFloatingLanternFestival.B.DuringtheThaiNewYearholiday.C.OnChristmas.20Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Teachfruitcarving. B.Pickupmedium-sizedknives. C.Cookacucumberwithleaves.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。AAreyoutiredofhighenergybillsandacarbonfootprintthatseemstogrowwitheachpassingday?Looknofurther!GreenLivingInc.isheretorevolutionizeyourhomewithourcutting-edge,sustainablesolutionsdesignedtosaveyourmoneywhileprotectingtheplanet.We’vededicatedourselvestodevelopingproductsthatreduceenergyconsumption,minimizewaste,andpromoteahealthierlivingenvironment.Ourrangeisallcraftedwiththelatesttechnologytoensuremaximumefficiencyanddurability.SolarPanels:HarnessthePoweroftheSunOursolarpanelsareengineeredtotransformsunlightintoelectricityefficiently,reducingyourrelianceonthegridandslashingyourelectricitybills.Witheasyinstallationandminimalmaintenance,they’reasmartinvestmentforanyhomeownerlookingtogogreen.SmartThermostats:ControlYourClimate,SaveEnergySaygoodbyetowastefulheatingandcooling!Oursmartthermostatscanadjustthetemperatureautomatically,ensuringcomfortwhileoptimizingenergyuse.Youcanevencontrolthemremotelyviayoursmartphone,soyou’reneverheatingorcoolinganemptyhouse.Energy-EfficientLighting:BrightIdeasforaBrighterFutureSwapoutthoseold,energy-guzzlingbulbsforourLEDlights.Theyuseupto80%lessenergyandlastupto25timeslongerthantraditionalbulbs.Notonlywillyousaveonyourelectricitybill,butyou’llalsoreducethefrequencyofbulbreplacements,cuttingdownonwaste.Water-SavingFixtures:EveryDropCountsConservewaterwithoutsacrificingperformancewithourrangeofwater-savingfaucets,showerheads,andtoilets.Thesefixturesaredesignedtomaintainstrongwaterpressurewhileusingsignificantlylesswater,helpingyoucontributetowaterconservationefforts.CustomerFeedback“SinceinstallingGreenLiving’ssolarpanelsandsmartthermostat,myenergybillshavedroppedbynearly40%!I’mthrilledwiththesavingsandthepositiveimpactontheenvironment.”-Sarah,Homeowner“Theenergy-efficientlightinginmyofficehasnotonlybrightenedupthespacebutalsoreducedourelectricitycosts.GreenLiving’sproductsareawin-win!”-Michael,BusinessOwner21.WhatistheprimarypurposeofGreenLivingInc.?A.Toselltraditionalhomeappliances. B.Topromotealuxuriouslifestyle.C.Toprovideeco-friendlyhomesolutions. D.Tooffergovernmentinitiatives.22.WhichproductfromGreenLivingInc.canbecontrolleddigitally?A.Solarpanels. B.Smartthermostats. C.Energy-efficientlighting. D.Water-savingfixtures.23Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Acompany’swebsite. B.Aflightbookingguide. C.Afashionmagazine. D.Afinancejournal.BEverymorning,asthefirstraysofsunlightflowthroughthecurtainsofhersmallapartment,72-year-oldMrs.Thompsonholdsherknitting(编织)needles.Herfingers,weatheredbutskillful,weavesoftthreadintobrightscarves,hats,andgloves.Foryears,thesecreationshavebeenmorethanjustwinternecessities—theyarehersilentlanguageoflove,senttostrangersacrossthecitythroughalocalcharityorganization.“Itstartedasawaytofilltheemptyhoursaftermyhusbandpassedaway,”sheexplains,hereyescrinklingwithagentlesmile.“Butsoon,itbecamesomethingdeeper.Eachitemcarriesawish:Maythiskeepyouwarm.Mayyoufeelsomeonecares.”Thecharity,called“ThreadsofWarmth,”collectshandmadeitemsanddistributesthemtohomelessshelters,hospitals,andschoolsinlow-incomeneighborhoods.Mrs.Thompsondevotesherselftoeverydetail.Hercontributions,oftendecoratedwithdelicatepatterns,havebecomefavoritesamongtherecipients.Onewinterafternoon,whiledeliveringabatchofknittedgoodstoashelter,Mrs.ThompsonmetayounggirlnamedMia,achildinathreadbarecoat.WhenMrs.Thompsonofferedherabrightredhatwithacuteballontop,Mia’seyeslitup.“Isitreallyforme?”shewhispered.Mrs.Thompsonnodded,herheartswelling.“Yes,sweetheart.Andthere’smorewherethatcamefrom.”ThatencountersparkedachangeinMia.ShebeganvisitingMrs.Thompson’sapartmenteveryweekend,learningtoknitunderherpatientguidance.“Knittingislikemagic,”Miadeclaredoneday,herneedlesclickingrhythmically.“Youstartwithastring,anditturnsintosomethingbeautiful.”Overtime,Mia’sskillsimproved,andsheevendesignedherfirstscarf-astripedpatterninblueandgreen,herfavoritecolors.Mrs.ThompsonframeditasareminderofMia’sprogress.“Yousee?”shesaid.“Kindnessisn’tjustaboutgiving;it’saboutpassingonthelight.”Today,ThreadsofWarmthhasexpandedbeyondthecity,withvolunteersnationwidejoiningthecause.Mrs.Thompson,thoughnolongertheyoungestmember,remainsitsheart.Herapartment,oncequiet,nowbuzzeswithlaughterasMiaandotherchildrengathertoknit,chat,andsharestories.24.WhatmotivatedMrs.Thompsontostartknittingforcharity?A.Herneedtoovercomeloneliness. B.Herdesiretoearnextramoney.C.Arequestfromacharityorganization. D.Herchildhoodhobbyofknitting.25.WhatmakesMrs.Thompson’scontributionstothecharitystandout?A.Theirquantities. B.Theirmaterials. C.Theircraftsmanship. D.Theirmarketvalue.26.WhywasMia’sencounterwithMrs.Thompsonaturningpointinherlife?A.Togetimmediatewarmthfromaredhat. B.Tocreatebeautywithhandsandsharewarmth.C.Tobecomeknownforscarfdesignsinthetown. D.TofindapermanenthomewithMrs.Thompson.27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthethemeofthepassage?A.Thegrowthofanationwidecharityorganization.B.Thechallengesfacedbytheelderlyinurbanareas.C.Theimportanceoftraditionalcraftsinmodernsociety.D.Howsmallactsofkindnesscancreatelastingconnections.CAccordingtonewdatafromtheonlinereservationservicecompanyResy,90%ofGenerationZ(GenZ)dinerssaytheyenjoysharedtables,comparedtojust60%ofboomers,whowerebornafterWorldWarII,highlightingagenerationalrevivalofoneoftherestaurantworld’smostcontroversialtrends:seatingmultiplegroupsofdinerstogetheratlargediningtables.Foragenerationraisedonlinebuthungryforreal-worldconnection,sharingatablewithstrangershasbecomelessaboutawkwardclosenessandmoreaboutthepromiseofcontrolledsocialization,andthepotentialforanewfriend-orevenadate.“Sharedplateshavebecomethenewstandard,especiallyamongGenZ,andsharedtablesaretheperfectsettingforthat-theynaturallyturndinnerintoasharedexperience,”PabloRivero,CEOofResyandTockandSeniorVicePresidentofGlobalDiningatAmericanExpress,said.“Youneverknowwhoyou’llbeseatednextto;that’sthefunofit!”Resy’sreportfound63%ofthesurveyedfeelthatsharedtablesaregreatformeetingnewpeople,withhalfsayingthey’vehadinterestingconversationswithsomeonetheyotherwisewouldn’thavespokentowhilediningwithstrangers.Oneinthreesaidthey’dmetanewfriendthisway,andoneinsevensaidthey’dlandedadate.Shareddininghaslongsplittheroom-literally.Forsomediners,theideaofbrushingelbowswithstrangersfeelslesslikesimplecharmandmorelikeasocialanxietyexperiment,butnoteveryoneseesitthatway.“Youarebenefiting,becauseit’sagroupconversation,andyoucanaddtothatconversationinasaferway,”DellaPennasaid.“It’sespeciallycomfortingforsomeofthosefolkswhomayhavefeltliketheydon’thavethesocialskills,orareabitshyer,orhavebeenkindofdigital-onlyforsolong.It’sasafestepbacktoconnectingandbeingsocialwhereyoudon’thavetheheavyweightofcarryingtheentireconversation.”28.Whatphenomenondoestheauthorpointoutinparagraph1?A.Acompanyleadsglobalpromotionofsharedtablesworldwide.B.Generationalcomebackofsharedtables,GenZvsboomers.C.GenZprefersonlinereservationsovertraditionalones.D.Alldinerswidelyacceptsharedtablesasstandard.29.WhatmakessharedtablesattractivetoGenZ?A.Creatingachanceforsocialconnection. B.Helpingrestaurantsoperateefficiently.C.Offeringaprivatediningexperience. D.Reducingtheexpenseofameal.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinparagraph5?A.Thesocialanxietyexperience. B.Thesimplecharmofshareddining.C.Theideaofeatingclosetostrangers. D.Thephysicaldivisionofthediningroom.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.BoomersLeadCommunalDiningComeback. B.SharedTablesBecomePopularAmongGenZ.C.YoungDinersLoseTraditionalTableManners. D.OnlineReservationsChangeRestaurantCulture.DUrbanheatislands(UHIs)havebecomeapressingenvironmentalchallengeascitiesexpandrapidlyworldwide.Thesephenomenaoccurwhenbuiltupareas—withconcreteroads,glassskyscrapers,andminimalgreenspace-trapmoreheatthansurroundingruralregions,raisingurbantemperaturesby2to8degreesCelsius.A2024studypublishedinSustainableCitiesandSocietytracked50majorcitiesacrossAsia,Europe,andNorthAmerica,findingthatUHIsnotonlyworsenheatwavesbutalsoincreaseenergyconsumptionforairconditioningby30%onaverage,makingcarbonemissionsworse.However,innovativeurbanplanningisprovingeffectiveineasingthisissue.TheChinesecityofShenzhenhaspioneereda“spongecitygreencorridor”model,integratingrooftopgardens,verticalforestsontheoutsideofbuildings,andpavementsthatletrainwatersinkintotheground.Overthepastfiveyears,thesemeasureshavereducedlocaltemperaturesby1.5degreesandcuturbanrunoffby40%duringheavyrains.Similarly,Copenhagen’s“coolneighborhoods”projectreplacedasphalt(沥青)withlight-colored,heat-reflectivematerialsandexpandedcommunityparks,loweringsummertemperaturesintargetedareasby2degreeswhileimprovingresidents’mentalhealth,accordingtopost-projectsurveys.Thekeytosuccessliesinbalancinginfrastructuredevelopmentwithecologicalconservation.Researchersemphasizethatnativeplantspeciesareparticularlycrucial-theyrequirelesswater,supportlocalbiodiversity,andabsorbmoreheatthannon-localplants.Moreover,communityparticipationplaysavitalrole:inBerlin,residents’initiativestoconvertvacantlotsintourbangardenshavecreatedover120smallgreenspaces,eachcontributingtoUHIreductionwhilefosteringsocialconnections.Ascitiescontinuetogrow,addressingurbanheatislandsisnolongeroptionalbutessentialforsustainabledevelopment.Thesolutions—rootedingreeninfrastructure,smartdesign,andcommunityengagement-demonstratethatenvironmentalprotectionandurbanizationcancoexistharmoniously.Bylearningfromsuccessfulcasesworldwide,citiescanturnthechallengeofUHIsintoanopportunitytobuildhealthier,moreresilientlivingspaces.32.Whatisthemaincauseofurbanheatislands?A.Excessiveuseofairconditioning. B.Light-coloredreflectivematerials.C.Wastegasesfromvehiclesandfactories. D.Lackofgreenspaceandoverbuiltareas.33.HowdoesShenzhenreduceurbanheatislands?A.Byexpandingruralareasaroundthecity. B.Byestablishingmorehigh-risebuildings.C.Byusingnewheat-reflectivematerialsonroads. D.Bydoingmoregreeningandbetterwatermanagement.34.Whyarenativeplantspeciesrecommendedforurbangreening?A.Becausetheyaremoreaffordabletomaintain. B.Becausetheygrowfasterthannon-localplants.C.Becausetheyadaptbetterandabsorbmoreheat. D.Becausetheyattractmorecommunityparticipation.35.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Growthandgreengoalscangotogether. B.Citiesmuststopgrowingtosavenature.C.Fewcitiessucceedinfixingurbanheatislands. D.Communityinvolvementsolvesurbanheatissues.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。HowtoDevelopaGrowthMindsetforAcademicSuccessInthejourneyoflearning,whatseparatessuccessfulstudentsfromothersisoftennotjustintelligence,butmindset.Agrowthmindset-thebeliefthatabilitiescanbedevelopedthrougheffort-hasbecomeakeyfactorinacademicprogress.____36____Insteadoffearingchallenges,theyseethemasopportunitiestogrow.Itstandsincontrasttoafixedmindset,whichbelievesabilitiesarefixed.Forexample,whenfacingadifficultexamoracomplexassignment,afixedmindsetmightleadyoutothink“I’mjustnotgoodatthissubject,”whileagrowthmindsetencouragesyoutosay“Icanimprovewithmorepractice.”____37____Todevelopagrowthmindset,startbyembracingmistakes.____38____Mistakesarenotsignsoffailurebutvaluablefeedbackthathelpsyouidentifyareasforimprovement.Whenyoumakeanerror,askyourself:“WhatcanIlearnfromthis?”ratherthanfeelingdiscouraged.____39____Don’tjustjudgeyourperformancebygradesortestscoresalone.Celebratethetimeyouspendstudying,thequestionsyouask,andtheprogressyoumakestepbystep.Thishelpsyoubuildresilienceandstaymotivatedevenwhenthefinaloutcomeisn’timmediate.Finally,surroundyourselfwithpeoplewhoinspiregrowth.____40____Theirpositiveattitudetowardslearningwillencourageyoutopushyourlimitsandadoptasimilarmindset.Remember,agrowthmindsetisnotsomethingyouarebornwith-it’saskillthatcanbecultivatedwithconsistenteffort.A.Nooneachievesmasterywithoutmakingmistakesalongtheway.B.Theyaremorelikelytogiveupwhenfacedwithdifficultiesinstudy.C.Manystudentsstruggleacademicallybecausetheyholdafixedmindset.D.Anothereffectivestrategyistofocusontheprocessratherthantheresult.E.Peoplewithagrowthmindsettendtoachievemoreinlong-termlearning.F.Learnfromclassmateswhoviewchallengesasachancetobecomebetter.G.Thisdifferenceinthinkingaffectshowyouapproachtasksandhandlesetbacks.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Needaquickfixforyourworn-outshoes?InSunshineCommunity,there’sasmallshoe-repairstallrunbyLee,who’sbeen____41____footwearfordecades.Notonlydoesthisstallfixshoes,italsofixespeople’s____42____aboutworn-outfavorites.Lee,withhisoldapronandapairofglassesonhisnose,____43____overeachshoewithpatience.Timeseemstoholditsbreathinthewhisperofleatherandold____44____.Heexaminesthecracks,threads,andmissingheels,andthen____45____histools.Afterfinishingoneshoe,helaysitgentlyonthecounter,calling____46____byname.Evenwhenthe____47____getslongduringweekends,heneverrushesthroughrepairs.“Takeyourtime,younglady.Yourbootswilllookasgoodasnew,”hesayswithawarmsmile,____48____sweatfromhisforehead.Sometimeshearrivesbeforedawntopreparematerialsandmakesure____49____cangettheirshoesfixed.For25years,thisstallhas____50____hisfamily—raisingthreekidsandnowhisgrandchildrenoftenvisithimhere.“Ilovethisjob.Shoes____51____people’sstories—somewalkmilesforwork,somedanceatweddings.Fixingthemislikekeepingthosestoriesgoing,”heonceshared.Ella,aregularcustomer,speaks____52____ofhisjob.“Visitinghisstall____53____myday.Hiscareforeverystitchmakesmefeelmyshoesareloved,”shesaid,pointingathernewlyrepairedshoes.Whenaskedifhe’llever____54____,Leeshakeshishead.“Aslongasthereareshoesthatneedfixing,I’llbehere.ThisiswhereI____55____.”Hehaswitnessedgenerationsofneighborsgrowup,andhisstallhasbecomeasymboloftrustinthecommunity.41.A.painting B.mending C.selling D.designing42.A.comments B.decisions C.observations D.worries43.A.bends B.gets C.thinks D.runs44.A.taste B.polish C.advice D.nature45.A.allowsfor B.reachesfor C.fightsfor D.wishesfor46.A.athletes B.strangers C.regulars D.relatives47.A.shadow B.road C.queue D.yard48.A.emptying B.stealing C.pouring D.wiping49.A.earlybirds B.homebodies C.lazybones D.copycats50.A.performed B.sustained C.resigned D.treated51.A.attract B.buy C.carry D.delay52.A.little B.gently C.straight D.highly53.A.brightens B.recognizes C.opposes D.guides54.A.retire B.escape C.hesitate D.complain55.A.stand B.hide C.belong D.wait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。AnhuiCuisine,knownasHuicai,ishighlydistinctiveforitswonderfulselectionofcookingingredientsanditsstrictcontrolofthecookingprocess.Rootedintheunique____56____(geography)andculturallandscapeofAnhuiprovince,it____57____(preserve)mostoftheoriginaltasteandnutritionoftheingredients.Anhuichefsaremastersatkeepingthenaturaljuicesandflavorsoftheingredients,____58____(ensure)thateachdishisaharmoniousblendoftastes.Thefoodisslightlyspicyandsalty.Somemasterdishes____59____(cook)slowlyinaheavybrownoilysauce.Hamandsugarareoftenaddedtoimprovethetasteandenhance____60____(fresh).HuicaiisareflectionofAnhui’srichculturalheritage.Thisculinary(烹饪的)traditionwasbornoftheinventivenessofthelocalpeople,____61____havemadethemostoftheregion’snaturalresources.Whetherit’safamilygatheringduringfestivals____62____aformaldinner,Huicaiis____63____essentialpartoftheoccasion,symbolizinghospitality,tradition,andthecelebrationoflife.Inconclusion,asaninternationalchefonceexclaimed,“Huicaimanages____64____(balance)theboldnessofflavorswiththeamazingcookingtechniques.”Itsrichhistory,distinctiveflavors,andculturalsignificancemakeitabelovedpartofChineseculinaryculture.AsweexploretheworldofHuiCuisine,wenotonlyenjoythedeliciousdishesbutalsogainadeeperappreciation_____65_____theheritageandtraditionsofAnhui.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校交流生Chris对中国文学作品很感兴趣,他想请你推荐一本中文原版书籍。请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.介绍推荐书籍;2.分享阅读方法。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Mr.Marcolookedtobeinhisearlyeighties.Wehadjustmovedintothesmallapartmentabovehisground-floorunitwhenMr.Marcoshuffledoutofhisdoor,leaningonawoodencane.Heglancedupatmyfourteen-year-olddaughterLily,whowashelpingcarryboxes,andthenatme,sayinggruffly,“Makesurethatgirldoesn’tdropanythingonmybalcony!”Ourbalconiesfacedeach

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