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高三英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatwillAndydonext?A.Leaveschool.B.Readabook.C.Buypencils.2.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Preparingforaparty.B.Shoppingatastore.C.Havingdinner.3.Whatisthemanupsetabout?A.Onlineshopping.B.Readingoutside.C.Thenoise.4.Whenwillthemangoonholidaywithhisparents?A.InJuly.B.InJune.C.InAugust.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheignoredherqueeninthegame.B.Sheeventuallywonthegame.C.Shedefeatedthemaninthreemoves.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ateachingplan.B.Anewpieceofsoftware.C.Astudentassignment.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?AStorefiles.B.Takeabreak.C.Askforsupport.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatinspiredProfessorBrowntostudyurbangardens?A.Citypollution.B.Neighbors’advice.C.Childhoodmemories.9.WhatdoesProfessorBrownthinkisthemostattractiveabouturbangardens?A.Theyunitethecommunity.B.Theybeautifycities.C.Theypurifytheair.10.WhatdoesProfessorBrownaimtodo?A.Bondwithneighbors.B.Promoteurbangardens.C.Relievethestressofruralresidents.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhathappenedtoEmilythismorning?A.Shewasstuckinatrafficjam.B.Shegotlostontheway.C.Shehadacaraccident.12.WheredidEmilystartherschooleducation?A.Inacity.B.Inatown.C.Inthecountryside.13.WhatdidEmilymajorin?A.Music.B.Law.C.Literature.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatwasTom’sproblem?A.Hisrobotwasmissing.B.Hisrobot’smotorfailed.CThesciencefairwascanceled.15.Whatwastheteam’sfirstresponse?A.Takingtherobotapart.BBuyingnewparts.C.Quittingthefair.16.Whatistheteamcurrentlydoing?A.Buyingatoolkit.B.Callingateacher.C.Fixingthecircuit.17.WhydoesLucymentionherbackyard?A.Toinviteherbrothertoplaythere.B.Toprovideaplaceforrobottesting.C.ToofferTomaspaceforrunning.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WherewasJimwhenrainstarted?A.Onthetree.B.Intheroom.C.Inthegarden.19.HowdidJimfeelwhenhearinghisnamecalled?A.Joyful.B.Strange.C.Frightened.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthespeech?A.Jimwassavedthankstothelady.B.TheladycalledJimonpurpose.C.Thelady’ssonwasstruckbylightning.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。AThePuzzleWeekendatBlackberryFarmAsthesunrisesoverthefoothillsoftheGreatSmokyMountains,themorningmistfadestorevealoneofAmerica’sgreatesthiddentreasures,BlackberryFarm.PuzzleassistantsJenniferandCarol,alongwiththeirhusbands,teamuptoentertainandpuzzleyouatoneofthemostwonderfulpuzzlingevents.Therewillbeplentyoffunandgameswithafewlightcompetitionsthrownin.Theyhavepromisedtobringenoughpuzzlestokeepyouentertainedtheentireweekend.Youcanpuzzleallnightinyourpajamas(睡衣裤)ifyouwant.Whilesomeguestsneverleavethepuzzleroom,otherspackthemosttheycanintotheirtime,enjoyingaspatreatmentorahikebetweenpuzzlingsessions.Yourexperienceisheightenedwithround-the-clockroaringfires,amagicalgroupdinnerinthewinecellar(地窖),andaspecial-editionBlackberryFarmpuzzlecreatedspeciallyfortheyear’seventthatisyourstokeep.Weekendincludes:AcommemorativepuzzleisyourstokeepLight-heartedgamesandcompetitionsAchancetowina2-nightstayatBlackberryFarmExclusivegroupdinnerinthewinecellarAccesstoround-the-clockpuzzlingContactdetails:Reservationisessential.Pleasecall1-865-984-8166orvisitwww.BlackberryF.1.WhereisBlackberryFarmlocated?A.Onthelake. B.Bytheseaside.C.Intheurbandistrict. D.Inthemountainousarea.2Whatcanbetakenhomeaftertheevent?A.Aroundclock. B.Aspecialpuzzle.C.Abottleofwine. D.Asetofpajamas.3.Whatisnecessaryifyouwanttotakepartintheevent?A.Bookinginadvance. B.Joiningcompetitions.C.Afamilymember’scompany. D.Apassionforhiking.BIn2012,Brooklyn’sMikeMatthewswasatworkwhenoneofhiscoworkerscameintotheoffice,lamenting(哀叹)thelossofherlovedone.Assheopeneduptohim,athoughtcrossedhismind;SheneededtotalktoGrandmaEileen.SohegaveherEileen’sphonenumber,OnMonday,thecoworkerreturnedtotheofficewithaspringinherstep.Eileencheeredherup,andtheirfirstcallmarkedthebeginningofregularcommunication.Butitwasn’tjustarelationshipthatblossomedwithMatthews’coworker.“Isetupalittlelemonadestand,putalaptoponit,noise-cancellingheadphonesandthenmygrandmacouldvirtuallymeetanyoneinNewYorkCitythatwaswalkingby,”Matthewsrecalled.ThatwasthebirthoftheGrandmaStand.Forsixyears,Eileencalledinandspokewiththousandsofcompletestrangers,untilshepassedawayin2018attheageof102.“Mygrandmahadsomuchlovetogive,andeverypersonwhotalkedtomygrandmafeltdelighted,feltseen,andfeltheard,”Matthewsexplained“andshealsobenefitedfromit,likeshefeltlikeshewasvalued.”Afterherdeath,MatthewsretiredtheGrandmaStand.Butin2024,herealizedtheworldneededsomegood,old-fashionedwisdom.Sohepurchasedanewlemonadestand,painteditGrandmaEileen’sfavoritecolor—purple—andinvitedakindgrandmafromhisbuildingtoparticipate.Sincethen,“GrandmaStand”hasgrownintoanationalproject.InNewYork,about15grandmotherstaketurnsworkingattemporarystands,whichcanbefoundinCentralPark,onthestreetsofManhattan,orinanycornerofthecity.Asthemovementgrows,Matthewsisthrilledthatmoregrandmasandstrangersaretakingpartinit.ButitallstillcomesbacktoGrandmaEileen.“Ithinkshewouldbewatchingthisandsayinggetasmanygrandmasinvolvedashumanlypossiblesoatleasttheyhaveamomenttoshineandbeheard,”Matthewssaid.4.WhydidMikeMatthewsadvisehiscoworkertocontactGrandmaEileen?A.Tointroducehertoanewpartner. B.Totransferherworkpressure.C.Toaskforprofessionaladvice. D.Toseekemotionalsupport.5.WhatmotivatedMatthewstocreatetheGrandmaStandinitially?A.Hisdesiretostartabusinessproject. B.Theconvenienceofhisgrandmother.C.Thepositiveoutcomeofhiscoworker. D.Hisgrandmother’sneedforrecognition.6.WhatcanweknowabouttheGrandmaStand?A.Itcostsalotofmoney. B.Itisawin-winproject.C.Itsellslemonadeforprofit. D.Itmainlyserveslocalneighbours.7.WhatmightbeGrandmaEileen’shopefortheproject?A.Togetmoreseniorstoparticipate. B.Toexpanditgloballyinfiveyears.C.Toturnitintoaprofitablebusiness. D.Tohaveamomenttoshineherself.CAshumansburnfossil(化石)fuels,risingtemperaturesarealreadydrivingmoresevereheatwaves,floods,droughts,andwildfires.Butthereareevenbiggerimpactsonthehorizon.ClimatechangemayalsobepushingEarth'scrucialsystems—fromtheAmazonrainforesttopolaricesheets—sofaroutofbalancethattheycollapse,sendingdisastrouseffectsacrosstheplanet.Warmwatercoralsarethefirst.Accordingtoalandmarkreportproducedby160scientistsacrosstheworld,theplanethasreachedthefirstinaseriesofdisastrousandpotentiallyunrecoverableclimatetippingpoints:thewidespreaddeathofcoralreefs(珊瑚礁).Since2023,theworld'sreefshavebeenenduringtheworstmassbleaching(白化)eventonrecordasoceansreachrecordhightemperatures,withmorethan80%affected.Whatwasanunderwaterrichnessofcolorandlifeisbeingreplacedwithableached,seaweed-dominatedlandscape.Coralreefsareanessentialhabitatformarinespecies,arevitalforfoodsecurity,contributetrillionstotheglobaleconomyandprotectcoastalareasfromstorms.Iftemperaturescontinuetorise,theplanetisontheedgeofseveralmoretippingpointsasit'sallbutcertaintobreakthegloballyagreedgoaloflimitingwarmingto1.5℃abovepre-industriallevels.OneofthemostalarmingoftheseisthepotentialcollapseoftheAtlanticMeridionalOverturningCirculation,acrucialnetworkofoceancurrents,whichwouldpushpartsoftheworldintoadeepfreeze,heatingupothers,disruptingseasonalwindsandraisingsealevels.ManjanaMilkoreit,oneofthereportauthors,notedthatcurrentpoliciesandinternationalagreementsaredesignedforgradualchanges,notforthesekindsofsharp,unrecoverableandinterconnectedshifts.Amongitsalarmingfindings,thereportalsopulledoutsomeupliftingnews,includingthedramaticriseofsolarpowerandelectricvehicles,aswellasbatteriesandheatpumps(泵).Oncereplaced,pollutingtechnologiesareunlikelytocomebackascleaneroptionsarecheaperandbetter,itfound.8.Whatisdescribedasthefirstclimatetippingpointtheplanethasreached?A.Polaricesheets'melting.B.Coralreefs'massiveloss.C.Oceancurrents'collapse.D.Amazonrainforest'sdecline.9.WhyisAtlanticMeridionalOverturningCirculationmentionedinparagraph4?A.Towarnworseconsequencesmayarise.B.Toleadinanothernaturalphenomenon.C.TocompareeffectsofvariousEarth'ssystems.D.Toshowthepotentialeffectofcoralbleaching.10.WhatdoesManjanaMilkoreitthinkofcurrentclimatepolicies?A.Predictive.B.Achievable.C.Insufficient.D.Unchangeable.11.Whatpositivechangedoesthereporthighlight?A.Pollutingtechnologieshavebeenbannedglobally.B.Fossilfuelusehasdeclinedtopre-industriallevels.C.Coralreefsarerecoveringduetonewtechnologies.D.Cleanerenergytechnologiesareadvancingquickly.DElainerecentlyboughtagorgeousstained-glassstatementmirroronanonlinemarketplace,andthenshefoundshewasrearrangingherentirebedroomtomatchitsluxuriousaesthetic(美感)andcolorscheme.Shedidn’thaveabedroomredesigninherbudget,butthatwasn’tstoppingher.Haveyoueverupdatedonethinginyourhomeandsuddenlyfoundyourselfwithalaundrylistofchangesyouwanttomake?ThisphenomenoniscalledtheDiderotEffect.ThephenomenongotitsnamefromFrenchphilosopherDenisDiderot.In1769,Diderotpennedanessaydescribingthereceiptofanewdressinggown,whichsparkedaseriesofimpulsive(易冲动的)purchasesthatsankhimintodebt—andthuslendinghisnametothispsychologicalphenomenon.Thisisn’tjustaconsequenceof18th-centurybehavior,though.TheDideroteffectisaliveandwelltoday.Don’tbetoohardonyourselfifyoufallvictimtotheDideroteffect.PsychotherapistDr.DarylAppletonsaysit’saveryhumanresponse,similartothefeelingwhenyouputonbrand-newclothes,butthenwearyourworn-outshoes—themismatchisuncomfortable.What’shappeningbeneaththesurfaceispartlyneurological(神经学的).Whenweseeksomethingnew,ourbrainreleasesmoredopamine,oftencalledour“pleasurechemical”thatdrivesdesire.So,thatrushyoufeelwhenyoustartfixingthethingsaroundtheshinynewobjectisnotjustaesthetics;it’sbrainchemistry.We’reborntolongfornovelthings.TheDiderotEffectcanshowupanywherefromyourclosettoyourcareer.TherapistDr.AlfonsoFergusonsays,“Often,what’sreallyhappeningunderneathisadesiretofeelinharmonywithone’sspace—tofinallyfeelasenseofpride,peace,orevensafetythatmayhavebeenmissinginotherpartsoflife.”It’snotalwaysabadthingtowantyourspacetoprogresswithyou.Butifitstartstofeelcompulsive,itcanbeprettydifficulttoescapethecycle.You’llkeepchasingthenextupgrade.12.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toanalysereasons.B.Tomakeacomparison.C.Toleadinthetopic.D.Topresentviewpoints.13.WhatisthemotivationbehindtheDiderotEffectaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Anattempttoescapestressfromone’swork.B.Adesiretoachieveharmonyinone’slife.C.Arushtoshowoffone’swealth.D.Abiologicalurgetoseeknovelty.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“compulsive”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Unrealistic.B.Uncontrollable.C.Adaptable.D.Casual.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhenOneNewThingChangesEverythingB.ThePsychologyBehindChasingHarmonyC.HowOurDailyNeedsHelpFuelEndlessPurchaseD.TheScienceofHoldingBackEndlessConsumption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。Withmostoftoday’swrittencommunicationtypedoutonkeyboards,youmaynotseemuchofareasontoimproveyourhandwriting.____16____.Itisexactlythemomentyourealizeyourhandwritinglooksnotgreat.Luckily,it’snevertoolatetogetbetterhandwriting.Herearesomeways.FindspaceandcomfortIfyou’veeverstruggledtosignapaperorwriteanotewithnotableinsight,youknowit’simportanttofeelcomfortablewhenyouwanttowriteclearly.Startbygivingyourselfachancetositdownatastabletable.Keepcups,personalitemsandanydecorationfarfromyou.____17____.FindtherightpenNow,it’stimetogetapenyoulike.Thebestwaytoknowifapenisrightforyouistotryit.Ifyoucan,gotoastationerystoreandtakeyourtimesamplingthepensthere.____18____.Maybebuytwoorthreetokeeptestingathome.Ifyouhavenoideawheretostart,youcanalwaysgivesomefanfavoritesatestdrive.____19____Tomakeyourwritingpracticemoreeffective,startbyusingpaperwithguidancelines.Whetheryoupreferlinedordottedpaper,thesevisualaidshelpyoumaintainconsistentlettersize,alignment,anddirection,makingiteasiertodevelopuniformhandwriting.Masteringthisfoundationisthefirststeptowarddevelopinganyhandwritingstylewithconfidence.Adjustyourwritingspeedandgrip(紧握)____20____.Youshouldwriteneithertooquicklynortooslowly.Moreover,avoidholdingthepentootightly.Ifyourfingertipsturnwhite,loosenyourhold.Arelaxedgriphelpspreventhandstrainandpain,allowingyoutowritelongerwithoutdiscomfort.Ifyoustillhavetroublecontrollingthepen,tryadifferentkindofpen.A.FindouttheguidancelinesB.MakethepaperadapttoyouC.Whenyouwrite,doitatanormalpaceD.It’sagoodideatokeepthepaperasflataspossibleE.Butfromtimetotime,youstillneedtofilloutpaperformsF.WritesomewordsontheprovidedpaperandseehoweachpenfeelsG.Thismakesyoumovefreelywithoutfearofknockingsomethingdown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。Istoppedbythestore,asIdidmostweekdayevenings.Theowner,Mr.Hale,always____21____mebynamebutrarelysaidmore.However,thistime,helookedupfromthe____22____andsaid,“Youhaveadaughter,approximatelyten?”Myeyes____23____slightly,andIsaid,“Yes.Howdoyouknowthat?”Hecontinued,“ShewasherelastSaturdayand____24____somebluepaint.”Iwas____25____andasked,“Lotsofyounggirls____26____painting.Howdidyouknowthatgirlwasmydaughter?”Hesaid,“Notbyher____27____.Shehummed(哼)amelodywhilewalking.It’sthetuneyouhumwhensearchingforthelatestnewspapers.Ican____28____itanywhere.”Ithoughtaboutitonthewayhome.I’dnever____29____Ihummed,letalonethatmydaughterlikedthesame____30____.Itmademewonderwhatelsewe_____31_____.Irecalledhowshestoppedforawhilebeforeturningthepage,asifshewasenjoyingtheshort____32____.IfoundmyselfdoingthesamethingwhenIlookedatasunset.Perhapsthat’showwecarryeachotherthroughlife—notthrough____33____gestures,butinthequietrhythmswe____34____passalong.Thoserhythms,Irealize,arethegiftswegiveeachother—thesmallpleasuresinlife.Istilldon’tknowthenameofthatsong,butI’mlearningtofeelthesilent____35____betweenus.21.A.observed B.greeted C.reminded D.introduced22.A.cupboard B.shelf C.counter D.ladder23.A.widened B.darkened C.rolled D.closed24.A.purchased B.borrowed C.carried D.examined25A.embarrassed B.pleased C.annoyed D.astonished26.A.engagein B.dependon C.takeover D.longfor27.A.voice B.appearance C.custom D.expression28.A.imagine B.intervene C.identify D.inspect29.A.ignored B.trusted C.admitted D.noticed30.A.tune B.book C.story D.store31.A.abandoned B.recorded C.shared D.missed32.A.goal B.moment C.conversation D.distance33.A.public B.random C.casual D.grand34.A.carefully B.frequently C.happily D.unknowingly35.A.differences B.gaps C.bonds D.partnerships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。AtthePandaPalaceinTamanSafariIndonesia,30-year-oldNuraenKartikawasbusyholdingherlivelydaughter,whoran___36___(excited)aroundtheareaafterseeingpandas,theiconicanimalsnative___37___China.ItwasthefirsttimeforKartikatoseepandasupclose,asshehadonlywatchedtheminonlinevideosbefore.Yet,hervisitturnedouttobemorethanjustanencounterwiththe___38___(adore)creatures;itwasalsoaculturalexperience.ThePandaPalaceisoneofthemostpopularattractionsinTamanSafariIndonesia.___39___(design)withablend(融合)ofnaturallandscapeandChinesearchitecturalaesthetics,thecomplexfeaturescurvedroofs,redpillars,andbeautifuldecorations___40___reflectclassicalChinesestyle.ThePandaPalace___41___(it)isuniquelydesignedtoshowcasethebeautyoftraditionalChinesearchitecture.Informativeboardsaboutpandasandtheirhabitat___42___(display)inbothIndonesianandChinese,alongsidephotosanddrawingsoffamousChineselandmarkssuchastheGreatWallandtheTempleofHeaven,___43___(give)visitorsthefeelingofbeingtransportedtoChina.ForvisitorDianPuspita,whocamewithherchildren,thetripinspiredadeeper___44___(curious)aboutChina.“IjustlearnedthatbamboohasalonghistoryanddeepculturalsignificanceinChina.Thefoodhereisalsoveryinteresting.I’veneverbeentoChina,butI’dlovetogooneday,notonlybecauseofthepandas,butalsobecauseof____45____culture,”shesaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校最近开展了一次“心理健康教育周”活动。请你给外国网友James写一封电子邮件,向他介绍此次活动,内容包括:(1)活动的目的和内容;(2)你的感受。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。DearJames,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。ItallstartedwhenIwalkedtoaquietcornerofmyneighborhoodoneafternoon.Tomydisappointment,Ifoundanemptylotovergrownwithweeds,whereoldfurniturehadbeenleftandrainwaterhadgatheredinmuddypuddles(小水坑)ontheground.Istoodthereforawhile,feelingsadaboutthiswastedspace.Thenanideacametome—whatifwecouldturnthismessyplaceintoasmallgardenforeveryone?Thatevening,Isentamessageinourneighborhoodchatgroup.Iexplainedmyplanandinvitedpeopletojoinme.Hourspassed,butonlytwoneighborssentshortrepliessaying“Agoodidea.”Ifeltalittlediscouraged.JustwhenIwasabouttogi

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