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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年江苏省扬州市高三(上)期末英语试卷一、听力第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Italianfood.B.Atrip.C.Theweather.2.(1.5分)Howwillthespeakersprobablygettotherestaurant?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.3.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefilm?A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Touching.4.(1.5分)Whatwasthewomanexpectinglastnight?A.Atextmessage.B.Aphonecall.C.Apartyinvitation.5.(1.5分)Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co﹣workers.B.Classmates.C.Brotherandsister.第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。(3分)6.Wheredidthewomanmeethernewfriend?A.Inapark.B.Inamuseum.C.Inacafe.7.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.PlaywithTina.B.PayavisittoMary.C.Workwithhermom.(3分)8.Whatisthewoman?A.Agolfcoach.B.Abusinesswoman.C.Askilledathlete.9.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Hedoesn'tlikepracticinggolf.B.Hehasbeenplayinggolfforyears.C.Hewantstolearnfromthewoman.(4.5分)10.Whydidthewomanstayuplatelastnight?A.Tohaveaparty.B.Towaitforherbrother.C.Towelcomeherparents.11.Whogaveafamilyspeechlastnight?A.Thewoman.B.Thewoman'sfather.C.Thewoman'smother.12.Whatisthewoman'sbrotherprobablydoingnow?A.Meetingwithnewteachers.B.Catchingupwitholdfriends.C.Takingphotoswithnewclassmates.(6分)13.Whenwillthevisitorscome?A.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InMay.14.Howmanyvisitorsarecoming?A.8.B.10.C.12.15.Whatwillthevisitorsdoonthesecondday?A.Gotoparty.B.Gosightseeing.C.Visitschools.16.Wherewillthevisitorsgoonthefinalday?A.ToLondon.B.Tothecoast.C.ToScotland.(6分)17.Howlongdidthespeakerworkaday?A.For9hours.B.For10hours.C.For12hours.18.Whatmadethespeakerfeelinterested?A.Showingtouriststhecity.B.Meetinginterestingdressers.C.Takingpeopletorestaurants.19.Whichtripbroughtthespeakerthemostmoney?A.Theonetotheclub.B.Theonetothetheatre.C.Theonetotheairport.20.Whydidthespeakergiveupthejob?A.Shewastired.B.Shelostinterestinit.C.ShemovedtoVancouver.二、阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(7.5分)CriticandHollywoodhistorianScottEymanistheauthororco﹣authorof18books,includingrecentbiographiesofCaryGrantandCharlieChaplin.Hislatest,JoanCrawford:AWoman'sFace,isthefirstcompleteaccountofthescreenlegend'slifeandcareer.HerearethebestbookschosenbyScottEyman.TheGreatGatsbybyF.ScottFitzgerald(1925).LostlovewasFitzgerald'sonlyrealsubject,andhiswritingshinedlightonitwitheleganceandinsight.NoAmericanwriterwrotebettersentences,andhismostcelebratednovelenvelopsyouwithagradualsenseofoverwhelmingloss.TheLittleSisterbyRaymondChandler(1949).WhenpeopleargueoverwhichnovelwasChandler'sbest,theyusuallytalkaboutplot.Butplotistheleastinterestingthingaboutadetectivenovel.Chandlerwrotebrilliantsentences,usuallyfromatwilightmoodofdisenchantment.ThesceneherebetweenPhilipMarloweandadog﹣obsessedstudiochiefisunforgettable.RagtimebyE.L.Doctorow(1975).Amodernistmasterpieceaboutearly20thcenturyAmerica,Ragtimeisawell﹣writtenseriesofinterlockingepisodeswiselystructuredaroundtheconflictsbetweenthenation'smoralitiesanditsreality.TheParade'sGoneBybyKevinBrownlow(1968).Iwas15whenBrownlow'scollectionofinterviewswithsilentfilmveteranswaspublished.Luxuriouslyillustrated,writtenwithconsiderablepassion,thebookprovidedmewithaPaulineinspiration:FilmhistorywaswhatIwouldwrite.I,aswellasanentiregenerationoffilmscholars,oweBrownlowanunpayabledebt.21.WhatisthenewestreleaseofScottEyman?A.TheGreatGatsby.B.JoanCrawford:AWoman'sFace.C.TheBiographyofCaryGrant.D.TheCareerofCharlieChaplin.22.WhatisafeatureofRagtime?A.Itdisplaysthehistoryofsilentfilm.B.Itdescribesthesolutionoftheriddles.C.Itwaswrittenwithwell﹣craftedsentences.D.Itwasskillfullyorganizedarounddisagreements.23.WhydoesScottEymanfeelgratefultoKevinBrownlow?A.Ittaughthimhowtowritebiography.B.Itprovidedrarephotosofsilentstars.C.Itinspiredhimtobecomeafilmhistorian.D.Itwasthefirstbookhereadaboutfilms.(10分)VeraC.Rubin,bornonJuly23,1928inPhiladelphia,discoveredastronomyatagetenafterherfamilymovedtoWashington,D.C.Fascinatedbythenightsky,sherecalled,"Idecidedatanearlyagethatweinhabitaverycuriousworld."Shebuiltasimpletelescopewithherfatherandbegantrackingmeteors,sparkingalifelongpassion.Rubin'shighschoolphysicsteacherhaddiscouragedher,saying,"Aslongasyoustayawayfromscience,youshoulddoOK."Despitethedoubt,shewassuccessfullyadmittedintoVassarCollegeastheonlyastronomymajortherein1944.WhenRubinearnedherdegreein1948,sheappliedforgraduateschoolatPrinceton.ThoughPrincetonrejectedherbecauseshewasawoman,RubinpursuedastronomyatCornellUniversity,receivingamaster'sdegreein1951.By1955,shewashiredbyGeorgetownUniversity,wheresheresearchedandtaughtfortenyears.AyearpriortoRubin'sfinalyearofteaching,shewasinvitedtoobserveatCalifornia'sPalomarObservatory,wherewomenwereprohibitedfromutilizingthemaintelescope.Thereshenoticedtheonlybathroompresentwasdesignatedformen.Inprotest,shedrewaskirtonthedoorsymbol.Whenshereturnedlater,agender﹣neutralbathroomwasadded.In1965,RubinjoinedtheCarnegieInstitution.There,shemetherlong﹣timecollaborator,KentFord.Duringthe1970s,theydeducedfromtheswirlingmotionofdistantgalaxiesthattherewasmoretotheuniversethanwhatmetthetelescopiceye,aninvisiblesubstanceknownasdarkmatter.AstronomerSandraFaberlatercalledthis"oneofthemajorachievementsofmoderncosmology(宇宙学)".Rubinremainedactiveinresearchfordecadesandbecameadedicatedmentor,activelysupportingwomeninscience.Sheseizedopportunitiestoupliftthenextgenerationofastronomers.VeraRubindiedatage88.Herwonderlivesonintheobservatorythatbearshername.Whatsheleftusismorethanatelescope.Itisablueprintforhumanity—tobecurious,neverassume,andaboveallbekind.24.Whatarousedherenthusiasmforastronomy?A.Herfather'ssupportivewords.B.Hercuriosityaboutthenightsky.C.Herteacher'sencouragement.D.HermovetoWashington.25.WhenwasRubininvitedtoobserveatthePalomarObservatory?A.1955.B.1956.C.1964.D.1965.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"designated"refertoinParagraph3?A.Labeled.B.Conducted.C.Increased.D.Banned.27.WhatwordscanbeusedtobestdescribeRubin?A.Inspiringbutreserved.B.Sensitivebutpersistent.C.Daringandinsightful.D.Curiousandincautious.(10分)Forsomeofus,theword"mindset"mightbeanunscientificcliches(陈词滥调).Arecentresearch,though,isshowingthatourmindsetcanpowerfullyshapeourlives,thankstoitsimpactonourperception,motivationandbehavior."Wethinkofmindsetasabeliefabouthowtheworldworksthat,inturn,shapesyourinterpretationsoftheworldandyourresponsestoevents,aswellasyourgoals,"saysDavidYeagerattheUniversityofTexasatAustin.ItwasCarolDweckatStanfordUniversitywhofirstpopularizedthisconcept.Shewasinitiallyinterestedinpeople'sbeliefsaboutintelligenceandhowtheseaffectedtheiracademicachievement.Inpsychologicalquestionnaires,somepeoplewillstronglyagreewithstatementslike"Yourintelligenceissomethingverybasicaboutyouthatyoucan'tchangeverymuch".Thesepeoplearesaidtohavea"fixedmindset".Othersaremorelikelytoacceptstatementslike"Nomatterhowmuchintelligenceyouhave,youcanalwayschangeitquiteabit".Theyaresaidtohavea"growthmindset".Dweck'sresearchfoundthatpeopleinthelattergrouptendedtobemorelikelytopersevereafterfailureandweremorewillingtotakeonchallengesoutsidetheircomfortzone—twobehaviorsthatencourageintellectualdevelopment.InspiredbyDweck'sresearch,psychologistshavenowuncoveredmanyothermindsetsthatmightaffectourhealthandprosperity.AliaCrum,alsoatStanfordUniversity,haspioneeredresearchon"stressmindsets",showingthatpeoplewhobelievethatstressisenhancingandenergizingtendtocopebetterwithlife'schallengesthanthosewhobelievethatstressisharmful.Mindsetresearchhasattimesbeenmisinterpreted.Thescientistsbehinditwouldneverproposethatapositivemindsetcanworkmiracles."DopeoplewiththegrowthmindsetbelievethatanyonewithpropermotivationandeducationcanbecomeEinsteinorBeethoven?"Dweckwrote."No,buttheybelievethataperson'struepotentialisunknownandunknowable."So,apositiveattitudecan'tcreateinstantriches.Butitcanhelpustoputinthenecessaryeffortstoreachourgoals—andtocopewiththetearsalongtheway.28.WhatdidCarolDweckfocusonatthebeginningofmindsetresearch?A.Waystopopularizemindset.B.Differencesamongmindsets.C.Reasonsforunscientificcliches.D.Impactsofmindsetonintellectualperformance.29.Whatdopeoplewithgrowthmindsettendtodo?A.Avoidtakingonchallenges.B.Keepongoingaftersetbacks.C.Giveupshiftingafterfailure.D.Changeintelligencequiteoften.30.WhydoesthewritermentionEinsteinandBeethoveninParagraphs5?A.Toillustratemindsetcanbeovervaluedattimes.B.Tostatemindsetisagoodtooltoholdbacktears.C.Toprovemindsetmayhelpusexploreourpotential.D.Toexplainmindsetmayhavemanynegativeinfluences.31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tocomparedifferentbehaviors.B.Toclarifyamisinformedconception.C.Toanalyzemotivationsandresponses.D.Toillustrateaneffectiveapproachtostudying.(10分)Inasignificantmovewithinthetechnologysector,CharacterAI,awell﹣knownU.S.﹣basedchatbotservice,hasrecentlyenforcedabanprohibitingusersundertheageof18frominteractingwithitscustomizedAI"companions."Thisdecisiveactioncomesamonggrowingconcernsfromparents,mentalhealthprofessionals,andpolicymakersregardingthepotentialforadolescentstodevelopunhealthyemotionaldependenciesonsuchsimulatedrelationships.Furthermore,thecompanyfaceslegalchallenges,includinglawsuitssayingthatinteractionsonitsplatformhavecontributedtoharmfuloutcomesforsomeyoungusers.Supportersoftheban,suchasRobbieTorrey,aseniordirectorattheadvocacygroupCommonSenseMedia,arguethatitisanecessarystep.Researchconductedbyhisorganizationindicatesthatthesecompanionchatbotscanengageinemotionallymanipulative(控制的)dialoguesandareinadequateatidentifyingandredirectingteensincrisis.Torreypubliclysupportedtherestrictionbutexpressedseriousdoubtsaboutitspracticalenforcement,questioningtheplatform'sabilitytoaccuratelyidentifyunderageusers.Healsoraisedacriticalconcern:thatteensbannedfromCharacterAImightsimplymigratetoother,less﹣regulatedsimilarplatforms,resultinginnotlesseningtheunderlyingrisk.However,thebanhasitscritics.Someresearchers,likeDianWangfromtheUniversityofIllinois,suggestthatablanketprohibitionmightbeanovercorrection.Studiesfromhisteamhaverecordedinstanceswhereteensandtheirparentsreportedpositiveexperiences,claimingthatstructuredinteractionswithAIhelpedpracticesocialandconversationalskills.Wangadvocatesforamorerefinedapproach,emphasizingthe"untappedopportunities"forpositiveapplicationsifAItoolsaredeliberatelyandethicallydesignedwithteenagedevelopmentinmind,ratherthanbeingmarketedasall﹣in﹣onedigitalfriends.Analternativeperspectivesuggestsredesigningthetechnologyitself.Severalexpertsproposethatinsteadofofferingmultifunctional"companion"bots,companiescoulddevelopspecializedAIwithlimited,well﹣definedpurposes﹣suchastutoringacademicsubjectsorpracticingspecificsocialskills﹣withclearboundariesandbuilt﹣insafeguards.Thisapproach,theyargue,couldprovidebenefitswhileminimizingtherisksassociatedwithopen﹣ended,emotionallyintensiveinteractions.32.WhatisthedirectcauseofCharacterAI'sdecisiontobanteenageusers?A.Adropinoveralluserengagement.B.Increasingconcernsaboutpotentialharm.C.TechnologicalfailuresintheAIcharacters.D.Government'sorderstoshutdowntheservice.33.AccordingtoRobbieTorrey,whatisamajorflawintheban?A.Parentshavenotbeenproperlynotified.B.ItmakestheAIcompanionslessintelligent.C.Itistooexpensiveforthecompanytomaintain.D.Teensmightswitchtoothersimilarriskyplatforms.34.HowdointeractionswithAIbenefittheteensaccordingtoDianWang?A.Theydecreasethepotentialrisksforthem.B.Theyhelpthemenhanceinterpersonalskills.C.Theybringmultifunctionalvirtualfriendstothem.D.Theyentertainthemwithpositiveexperiences.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheAICompanionAgreement:TeensHaveReportedPositiveExperience.B.TheAICompanionProtest:TeensAreFacingtheDangersofAllTechnology.C.TheAICompanionDebate:ShouldTeensBeBannedforTheirSafety?D.TheAIcompanionDebate:ShouldAIBeRedesignedforSpecialPurpose?第二节根据短文内容,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选项。(12.5分)Haveyouevernoticedthatsomeofthekindest,mostgenuinepeopleyouknowseemtohavesurprisinglysmallsocialcircles?36Buttherealityisoftenquitedifferent.Actually,goodpeopleoftenwalkalonelierpath.Genuinelygoodpeopleoperatewithalevelofauthenticitythatcanbeuncomfortableforothers.Theydon'tengageinhollowsmalltalkjusttofillsilence.37Whentheyaskhowyou'redoing,theyactuallywanttoknow.However,manypeoplearen'treadyforthatkindofgenuineconnection.Whensomeoneshowsupwithoutpretense,itcanfeelthreateningtothosewho,arestillhidingbehindtheirsocialmasks.38Theywon'tparticipateinactivitiesthatconflictwiththeirvalues,evenifitmeansmissingoutonsocialopportunities.Iftheirfriendgroupis,headingtoarestaurantthatconflictswiththeirprinciples,theyoptout.Ifeveryone'sbondingovercomplainingaboutamutualfriend,theystaysilentorchangethesubject.Ifthejokecrossesaline,theydon'tlaugh.Thesesmallactsofintegrityaddup.39Goodpeopleareselectiveaboutwheretheyinvesttheirenergy.40Ratherthanspreadingthemselvesthinacrossdozensofcasualacquaintances,theypreferahandfulofdeepconnections.Thisisn'tsnobbery(清高).It'srecognizedthatonecan'tbetrulypresentforeveryone,sotheychoosetobefullypresentforafew.Thus,goodpeopleshiftfromcollectingfriendstocultivatingfriendships.A.Trulygoodpeoplehaveboundaries.B.Overtime,theymightfindfewerinvitationscomingtheirway.C.Theybypassalltheperformanceandnevergostraighttosubstance.D.Reallygoodpeoplefocusongenuinecareratherthansocialpositioning.E.You'dthinkthatbeingauthenticallygoodwouldnaturallyattractcrowdsoffriends.F.They'renotinterestedingossiportearingothersdowntofeelbetteraboutthemselves.G.Theyunderstandthatmeaningfulrelationshipsrequiretime,effort,andemotionalbandwidth.三、语言知识运用第一节阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(15分)Mygrandmother'ssittingroomwasamuseumofquietorder.Everyitemhaditsplace,polishedinthesoftlight.Thecenterpiecewasa41vase—apale,smoothrelicfromhermother,"Somethings,"shewouldsay,"aremeanttobekeptperfect."Oneafternoon,whenhelpingherdust,Iaccidentally42thevase.Acrisp,terriblecrack43inthequietroomasithitthewoodenfloor,breakingthevaseintothreepieces.I44,breathcaughtinmythroat.Ihaddestroyedaperfect,irreplaceablething.Iexpectedsorrow,perhaps45.ButGrandmajustpickedupthepieces,herfingerstracingthebrokenedges."Oh,"wasallshesaid,asoftsoundofacknowledgment.Foraweek,Iavoidedthe46,heavywithguilt.Then,oneevening,shecalledmein.Thevasewasonthetable,wholeagain.Butitwasnotthesame.Wherethecrackshadbeen,riversofgleaminggoldnowran.Grandmaletthecraftsmanrepairbrokenpotterywithlacquer(漆)47withpowderedgold.Thedelicategoldlines48ashiningmapofitsbreakingacrossthepalesurface."Look,"shesaid,"Itismorebeautifulnow.""Butit'sbroken,"Iwhispered,myold49rising."No,"she50gently."Itwasbroken.Nowitisrepaired.The51ispartofitsstorynow,notsomethingtohide.Thegoldmakesitstrongertherethaniteverwasbefore."Inthatmoment,Iunderstood.Wespendsomuchenergytryingtoappear52,tohideourdamages,ourfailures,ourheartbreaks.Butifwestop53thebreaks?Whatifwemendthemwithpatienceandself﹣compassion,andletthe54itselfbecomethemostbeautifulpart?Theremaybeaprofound,attractive55inhavingbeenbroken,andinthebrave,goldenartofputtingoneselfbacktogether.41.A.datedB.treasuredC.abandonedD.lost42.A.pickedupB.turneddownC.knockedoverD.tookover43.A.echoedB.trappedC.fadedD.collapsed44.A.laughedB.frozeC.sangD.survived45.A.despairB.hopeC.joyD.anger46.A.crackB.dustC.museumD.room47.A.mixedB.meltedC.connectedD.wrapped48.A.observedB.tracedC.involvedD.identified49.A.happinessB.shameC.passionD.fantasy50.A.agreedB.criedC.correctedD.swore51.A.plotB.goldC.sorrowD.break52.A.flawlessB.effortlessC.consciousD.emotional53.A.preservingB.grabbingC.hidingD.revealing54.A.vaseB.mapC.lightD.repair55.A.innovationB.outlineC.beautyD.alternative第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(15分)WhenlinguisticsprofessorEmmaCarterfirstencounteredChinesehotpotinBeijing,shefound56farmorethanameal;itwasacomplexsocialritualthathadbeenperfectedovercenturies.Therestaurantshevisitedthateveningwasfamousforitstraditionalmuttonhotpot.Upon57(seat)atatable,Emmawatchedasacopperpotofclearbroth(汤)wasplacedinthecenter.HerChinesecolleagueexplained,"Thesimplicityofthebrothandthemutton'squalityareessentialtoauthenticmuttonhotpot."Thinlyslicedmutton,arrangedlikeflowerpetals,58(need)onlyabriefdipinthegentlyboilingliquidtoachieveperfectdoneness.WhatfascinatedEmmamostwasthelinguisticlandscape.Themenuhadcharactersdescribingmeatcutsandcookingtechniques,59"shuanrou"—theverbforquicklycookingthinslicesinboilingbroth—60literallymeans"todipandswirl",capturingthemotionperfectly.As61uniqueeveningwenton,Emmanoticedhowsharedcookingandeatingbrokedownsocialbarriers.Conversationsflowedfreely,withpeoplehelpingotherspickout62(expert)cookedpieces."Thisiswherebusinessgetsdone63truefriendshipisnurturedinChina,"hercolleagueremarked,addingmanysignificantdecisionsinChineseculturehadbeenmadeoverhotpots.Bythetimethedesserts64(serve),EmmaunderstoodthathotpotrepresentedChinesefoodphilosophy—65(harmonious),sharing,andthebalancebetweenrawandcooked.四、写作第一节66.(15分)假设你是国际学校学生李华。学校体育节将至,计划新增"特色团队项目",现有两个备选方案:A.TraditionalChineseGames(如拔河TugofWar等);B.PopularGlobalSports(如趣味足球funsoccer等),向同学们征集建议。请给活动负责人Mr.Evans写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)你推荐的方案;(2)说明理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMr.Evans,Ireallyliketheideaofaddinganewteamprojecttooursportfestival.______Yours,LiHua第二节阅读下面材料,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。67.(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。KiaandIleftourjobsandwentonaround﹣the﹣worldtrip.TheArcticCircletrail(北极圈步道)hadbeenonmybucketlistfor10years.Ilovedtheoutdoorsandescapingintoasimpleroutineoffood,waterandsleep.Ihadtwoweekstospare,soIbookedthetrip.Greenlandis80%icesheet,butthetrailwasintheice﹣free20%inthesummer,whenthere's24﹣hourdaylight.Therewerenotrees,whichIfoundquitestrange—mostlylowbushesandbrush,andmountainsliketheScottishHighlandsbuthigher,differentfromwhatIhadlearntaboutGreenland.Thetrailwentthroughrockyvalleysandsmallrivers.I'dneverencounteredsuchpurewilderness.I'dpreparedcarefully.Iwascarryingallmyfood,maps,medicines,satellitephoneandequipment.Iknew,becauseofmytravelling,Iwaspartoftheproblemwhenitcametotheenvironment,soItriedtoleavenowastebehind,andfollowplant﹣baseddiet.Istayedinlocallyruncampsites,freehuts(木屋)andhotels.Ievenpackedmythickestraincoat.Wildfireneverevencrossedmymind:Itwasn'tCalifornia,afterall.Bytheseventhdayoftheholiday,wewereaheadofscheduleandinagreenareabetweentwohuge,stilllakesthatreflectedthemountains,cloudlessblueskyandbrightredhuts.Istoppedoften,takingphotos.Iwasheadingforthenextovernighthutandthinkingaboutsleepinginanicehotelattheendofthetrail.ItwassohotthatIhadmyscarftiedundermycaptokeepthesweatfrommyeyes.Atabout3pm,Ispottedsomesmokeahead.ThenImettwoAmericanhikerscomingfromthatdirection.Theysaidatinypeatfire(泥炭火灾)hadbrokenoutbecausetheArcticwaswarmingtwotothreetimesfasterthantheglobalaverage.Thesmokegotabitthicker,butIdidn'tthinkI'dneedtochangemydirection.Icarriedon.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右。(2)开头已给出。Paragraph1:Butwithinminutesthesmokecoveredus._____Paragraph2:IlaterlearnedthatthedryArcticwasperfectforthepeatfires._____

2025-2026学年江苏省扬州市高三(上)期末英语试卷·解析版一、听力第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Italianfood.B.Atrip.C.Theweather.【解答】略Doyouwanttoorderpizzafordinner?Pizzasoundsgood.ButIhaditforlunch.Howaboutburgers?Allright.Ialsoneedtoordersomebreadfortomorrowmorning.Doyouwanttoorderpizzafordinner?Pizzasoundsgood.ButIhaditforlunch.Howaboutburgers?Allright.Ialsoneedtoordersomebreadfortomorrowmorning.2.(1.5分)Howwillthespeakersprobablygettotherestaurant?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.【解答】略Hey,whereareyouofftowiththatnewschoolbag?Headingtothepark?Nottoday.I'vegotafewbooksthatneedtogoback.SoI'mdroppingthemoffbeforethey'reoverdue.OhIsee.Hey,whereareyouofftowiththatnewschoolbag?Headingtothepark?Nottoday.I'vegotafewbooksthatneedtogoback.SoI'mdroppingthemoffbeforethey'reoverdue.OhIsee.3.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefilm?A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Touching.【解答】略Haveyouseenmyphone?No.Can'tyouuseyoursmartwatchtomakeit,makeanoise?Yes.ButIt'sbroken.However,that'sagood..I'mprettysurethey'llfindmyphonefeatureworksfrommylaptoptoo.Thanks.Haveyouseenmyphone?No.Can'tyouuseyoursmartwatchtomakeit,makeanoise?Yes.ButIt'sbroken.However,that'sagood..I'mprettysurethey'llfindmyphonefeatureworksfrommylaptoptoo.Thanks.4.(1.5分)Whatwasthewomanexpectinglastnight?A.Atextmessage.B.Aphonecall.C.Apartyinvitation.【解答】略Whichschooldidyouattendbeforecominghere?Differentones.Myparentswereinthemilitaryuntilrecently.SoWe'velivedallovertheworld.Iguessthatmeansyouhadtoleaveyourfriendsbehind.Don'tworry,youcanhangoutwithus.Whichschooldidyouattendbeforecominghere?Differentones.Myparentswereinthemilitaryuntilrecently.SoWe'velivedallovertheworld.Iguessthatmeansyouhadtoleaveyourfriendsbehind.Don'tworry,youcanhangoutwithus.5.(1.5分)Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co﹣workers.B.Classmates.C.Brotherandsister.【解答】略Herewego.I'msoexcited.Iwonderwhattimewillland.WellLet'sthinkIt's4:00pmhere.AndIt'sA2.5hourflightToparis.SoYes.Butdon'tforgetthatparistimeis1houraheadofours.OhRight?Herewego.I'msoexcited.Iwonderwhattimewillland.WellLet'sthinkIt's4:00pmhere.AndIt'sA2.5hourflightToparis.SoYes.Butdon'tforgetthatparistimeis1houraheadofours.OhRight?第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。(3分)6.Wheredidthewomanmeethernewfriend?A.Inapark.B.Inamuseum.C.Inacafe.7.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.PlaywithTina.B.PayavisittoMary.C.Workwithhermom.【解答】略Thisisacoolpiece,isn'tit?AndwowThestoneissosmooth.Don'tdothat.Ifaguardseesyou,You'llbeintrouble.That'sjustasillyrule.It'snotThisplacereceivesthousandsofvisitorsayear.There'salotofhandsLookatthatartworkoverthere.It'sbeentouchedsomuchThatthemetaliswearingaway.WowYes.Thenaturaloilsonourfingersattractdirt,Whichcanbeharmful.That'swhyweworeglovestohandlethatoldbookwhenwevisitedthelibrary.Isee.Thisisacoolpiece,isn'tit?AndwowThestoneissosmooth.Don'tdothat.Ifaguardseesyou,You'llbeintrouble.That'sjustasillyrule.It'snotThisplacereceivesthousandsofvisitorsayear.There'salotofhandsLookatthatartworkoverthere.It'sbeentouchedsomuchThatthemetaliswearingaway.WowYes.Thenaturaloilsonourfingersattractdirt,Whichcanbeharmful.That'swhyweworeglovestohandlethatoldbookwhenwevisitedthelibrary.Isee(3分)8.Whatisthewoman?A.Agolfcoach.B.Abusinesswoman.C.Askilledathlete.9.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Hedoesn'tlikepracticinggolf.B.Hehasbeenplayinggolfforyears.C.Hewantstolearnfromthewoman.【解答】略Canwelookinthisshopbeforeheadingtothecinema?Sure,we'vegottheticketsandthemoviedoesn'tstartforages.Cool.Iwantoneofthosehandstrengthtrainerthings.Why?I'mnottellingyouYou'lllaugh.Iwon't.WellIwasstrugglingtoopenabottlelastnight.Itjustwouldn'topen.ButthenGrandmatookitandJustlikethat.WowIsshesecretlyasuperhero?No.Shejusthasamazingstrength.AndAccordingtoherdoctor,that'soneofthebestsignsyou'lllivealonglife.Really,Yeahit'sconnectedtotheconditionofyourmuscles,Yournervoussystem,Andevenyourheart,SoIhavesomeworktodo.WowIshouldgetonetoo.Canwelookinthisshopbeforeheadingtothecinema?Sure,we'vegottheticketsandthemoviedoesn'tstartforages.Cool.Iwantoneofthosehandstrengthtrainerthings.Why?I'mnottellingyouYou'lllaugh.Iwon't.WellIwasstrugglingtoopenabottlelastnight.Itjustwouldn'topen.ButthenGrandmatookitandJustlikethat.WowIsshesecretlyasuperhero?No.Shejusthasamazingstrength.AndAccordingtoherdoctor,that'soneofthebestsignsyou'lllivealonglife.Really,Yeahit'sconnectedtotheconditionofyourmuscles,Yournervoussystem,Andevenyo

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