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2025-2026学年四川天府师大一中高级中学下学期三月诊断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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthewomando?A.ArrangeanartprojectforJane.B.TakeJanetoherfather.C.PickupJanefromkindergarten.2.Whatistheweatherprobablylike?A.Wet.B.Cool.C.Hot.3.WhatwouldthewomanmainlydoinAfrica?A.Startabusiness.B.Takeatour.C.Seerelatives.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Attheman’shome.B.Inaclassroom.C.Onafootballfield.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Plantingsomething.B.Diggingouttheseed.C.Examiningthesoil.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.WhatisthelaststopoftheNo.22bus?A.Thetrainstation.B.Theshoppingcenter.C.Themuseum.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.TaketheNo.22businstead.B.CatchtheNo.42bus.C.WaitfortheNo.96bus.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howisthewomanrelatedtotheman?A.Hisdoctor.B.Hiscoach.C.Hisfamilymember9.Howisthemanfeeling?A.Abitanxious.B.Muchrelieved.C.Verytired.10.Whatcausedtheinjurytotheman’sshoulder?A.Playingtennis.B.Beingagolfer.C.Doingtoomuchhousework.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhereisSuzyfrom?A.TheUK.B.China.C.Switzerland.12.WhatdoesSuzysayaboutherfather?A.Hehasasweettooth.B.Heisapainter.C.Heenjoystravelingaroundtheworld.13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Maintainingtherelationship.B.Makingatravelplan.C.Buyinggifts.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodoatfirst?A.Confirmameetingforhim.B.Havedinnerwithhim.C.Preparesomethingforhimtoeat.15.Whatisthechef’snationality?A.Indian.B.German.C.French.16.Whatwillthewomandoforthemannext?A.Bookahotelforhim.B.Introduceacheftohim.C.Callacabforhim.听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。17.Whatisthespeakerprobably?A.Atourleader.B.Anartist.C.Ahistoryteacher.18.Whichpartdoesthespeakersuggestexploringfirst?A.TheGalleryofClassicArt.B.TheGalleryofModernArt.C.TheGalleryofSculpture.19.Whatdoesthespeakerparticularlyrecommendthelistenerstosee?A.Ancientcoins.B.Frenchmodernart.C.Classicpaintings.20.Whenwillthelistenersmeetinthehall?A.At3:00p.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At11:00a.m.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABestCitiesforWalkingintheWorldThere’ssomethingmagicalaboutexploringacityonfoot.Intheworld’smostwalkablecities,walkingisn’tjustameansofgettingaround—it’sawaytoexperiencetheheartandsoulofadestination.Lucca,ItalyWhileFlorenceandRomemayattractmoretourists,Luccaisawonderfulplacethatisworthexploring.Thecityisfamousforitswell-protectedRenaissance(文艺复兴)wallsthatgoaroundthehistoriccitycenter.Visitorscanwalkalongthetree-linedtopofthewalls,offeringsomeofthebestviewsofthetownandtheItaliancountryside.CapeTown,SouthAfricaCapeTownisaculturallydiverse(多样的)cityinSouthAfricathathasalottooffertouristswitheverytypeoftravelstyle.ThemostwalkabledestinationistheV&AWaterfront,filledwithlotsofshops,restaurants,andbars.There’snotabadviewinsight,withtheseainonedirectionandTableMountainintheother.Zurich,SwitzerlandZurichbringstogetherold-timecharmandmodernconvenience,makingitoneofthebestcitiesinEuropeforexploringonfoot.TheAltstadt(OldTown)hasnarrow,windingstreets,ancientbuildings,andfamoussightsliketheGrossmunsterandFraumunsterchurches.Walkerscanenjoythecity’swell-keptparksandpathsalongLakeZurich,whichofferbeautifulwalkingrouteswithviewsoftheSwissAlpsfaraway.Knightsbridge,UnitedKingdomKnightsbridgeisoneoftherichestneighborhoodsinLondonandveryeasytoexplorebywalking.Here,youcanfindbothfancythingsandplacesthatareeasyforeveryonetoenjoy.Asyouwalkalongitsbeautifulstreets,makesuretocheckoutthewell-knownHarrodsdepartmentstoreandtheendlessVictorianbuildingsnearby.Youcantakeawalkalongthetree-linedstreetsandwell-protectedbeautifulparkstoseeallthelovelyviews.1.WhatcanwalkersenjoyattheV&AWaterfront?A.TraditionalAfricanvillages. B.Viewsofoceanandmountain.C.HistoricalEuropeanchurches. D.Largenumbersofancientartworks.2.WhatdoZurichandKnightsbridgehaveincommon?A.Theyhavefewmodernstores. B.Theyhavecountrysideviews.C.TheyhaveRenaissancebuildings. D.Theyhavewell-protectedparks.3.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthetext?A.Inatextbook. B.Inahistorynovel. C.Inatravelmagazine. D.Inanewsreport.BOneSaturdayinDecember,AnnaElf,theheadofoperationsatGothenburgCityLibrary,justhappenedtowalkbyherworkplace.Noticingthatthedoorwasopen,sheenteredthelibrary,andwasastonishedtoseetheheartwarmingscenethatpeoplewereusingitlikeonaregularday.ItwasscheduledtobeclosedfortheNewYearholiday.Thepeopleinthelibrarybehavedasusual.Manyweresittingreadingnewspapers,somefamilieswereinthechildren’ssectionandothersweresearchingforbooksonthecomputer.ItseemedthatElf’scolleagueshadsimplyforgottentolockthedoor,andbecausethispopularlibraryisusuallyopenonSaturdays,visitorsjustassumedtheycouldwalkin.Elfcalledtocheckwithherstaffteam,beforeannouncingtothepeoplepresentthatthelibrarywasabouttoclose.Thensheexpressedherregretforwhathadbeendonewrongandcausedthemaproblem.Itlaterturnsoutthat446localsvisitedthecitylibraryborrowingatotalof246booksduringtheday.What’sremarkableisthatpeoplecheckedouttheirbooksthroughthelibrary’selectronicself-servicesystem,andthattodate,allthebookshavebeenreturned!ManySwedeshavereactedpositivelytothisupliftingdemonstrationoflocalrespectforthelibrary,acenterthatcanbeseenasasignofthecommunity,andwhatthelocalsdidhasstrengthenedtheirsenseofbelongingintheircommunity.Elfsaid,“Nothingwasdestroyed.It’samazingthatGothenburgersenteredanemptylibraryandtreateditsolovingly.”ThecityleaderhasevensuggestedthatthisunusualSaturdayserveasanaccidentalexperimenttoanalysethepossibilityofoperatingatotallyautomatedlibrarywithoutstaff.4.WhathappenedtoElfoneSaturday?A.Sheforgottolockthelibrarydoor.B.Shepassedherworkplacebychance.C.Shefoundherstaffteamworkingovertime.D.Shetaughtlocalstousetheself-servicesystem.5.WhydidmanylocalsgotothelibrarythatSaturday?A.Toreadbooksasusual.B.Toreturntheoverduebooks.C.Tospreadthecommunityspirit.D.TocelebratetheNewYearholiday.6.WhatistheattitudeofmanySwedestowardthebehaviorofGothenburgers?A.Theydidn’tcareaboutit.B.Theythoughthighlyofit.C.Theydecidedtofollowit.D.Theyshowedrespectforit.7.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughthestory?A.Thelibraryshouldbeopentolocals.B.Thelibrary’sautomatedoperationisvital.C.Alibrarycanbringoutthebestinpeople.D.Alibrarygivespeopleasenseofbelonging.CThankstoChina’ssuccessfulenvironmentalprotection,wildanimalsareturningupmoreofteninplaceswherehumanslive.Thisisasignthatecosystems(生态系统)aregettinghealthier,butitalsocreatesanewchallengeforpeopleandwildlifetolivetogetherpeacefully.InHohXilNationalNatureReserve,Qinghai,driversoftenseeagraywolfnearthehighway.Somekindpeopleusedtothrowfoodtoit,makingthewolfdependonhuman-givenfoodinsteadofhuntinginthewild.InNanjing,Jiangsu,similarmeetingscausedproblems:lastyear,awildpigswamacrosstheYangtzeRiverandwalkedintoaneighborhood,attractingcrowds.Twodayslater,anotherwildpigattackedacommunitysecurityguard,andonediedinthewaterwhenvillagerstriedtodriveitaway.Atwo-yearstudyatNanjingAgriculturalUniversity,usinginfraredcameras(红外相机),found63.4%ofvideosshowedwildpigs—andthisshowsthatwildpigsarequitecommonnearcities.Whydowildanimalsgetclosertohumans?Ononehand,betterprotectionimprovedtheirhabitats:moreforests,cleanerrivers,andplentyoffood.Ontheotherhand,citiesaregrowingbigger:inthepastdecade,China’scitieshavegrownbyaround10%,leavinglessspaceforwildlife.Thisoverlapbringsrisks.Forexample,grasslandmarmots(草原旱獭)maycarrydangerousdiseases,andwolvesorwildpigscouldattackifthreatened.Feedingortouchingthemnotonlyendangerspeoplebutalsobreakstheirnaturalhabits—youngonesmayneverlearntohunt,unabletosurviveinthewild.Tosolvethis,expertsstress“nofeeding,notouching”.Ifyoumeetawildanimal,stayatleast10metersawayandavoidclose-upphotos.Governmentsbuildgreenpathslinkingforestsandwetlandstohelpanimalsmovewithoutenteringcities.Schoolsalsohelp:manyhavelessonsonlocalwildlife,teachingstudentstounderstandanimalbehaviorsandavoidthese“wars”.Wildanimalsareournaturalneighbors,notpets.Onlybyrespectingtheirhabitsandkeepingdistancecanwebuildasafe,peacefulrelationshipwiththem.8.WhatproblemdidfeedingwildanimalscauseinHohXil?A.Itdiscouragedvisitorscominghere.B.Itreducedthewolf’shuntingability.C.Itpushedanimalstodestroyhighwaysystems.D.Itledtoarapidincreaseinthenumberofthewolf.9.Whatcanweknowfromthetwo-yearstudyatNanjingAgriculturalUniversity?A.Wildpigsareprotectedbylocalcommunities.B.Mostwildlifeactivelyavoidscityenvironments.C.Infraredcamerasaremainlyusedtomonitorwildlife.D.Wildanimals’contactwithhumansinnearcitiesisincreasing.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overlap”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Sharedlivingspace. B.Growthinhabitats.C.Thefightoverresources. D.Misunderstandingofbehaviors.11.Whatisakeytohuman-wildlifeharmonyaccordingtoexperts?A.Guidinganimalsbacktofarnaturalhabitats.B.Buildingmorestructuresforanimalmovement.C.Studyinganimals’behaviorsmuchmorecarefully.D.Givingspaceandshowingmorerespect.DEachyear,over1.2billionnewsmartphonesareproducedworldwide.Thisnotonlyconsumessignificantenergyandnaturalresourcesbutalsoresultsinlargeamountsofelectronicwaste,asusersoftenreplacefunctionaldeviceseveryfewyears.Toaddressthisissue,researchershavedevelopedanewapproach-transformingoldphonesintosmall-scaledatacentersforpracticalapplications.“Innovationoftenbeginsnotwithsomethingnew,butwithanewwayofthinkingabouttheold,”saidHuber,anassociateprofessor.Theresearchteamdemonstratedthatoutdatedsmartphonescanbetransformedintotinydatacenterscapableofprocessingandstoringdataforreal-worldapplications.Theyalsofoundthatbuildingsuchadatacenteronlycostsaround8eurosperdevice,makingitaneconomicalsolution.Intheirexperiment,thescientistscarefullyremovedthebatteriestopreventchemicalleakageandconnectedfouroldphonesusing3D-printedcases.Thesystemwaspoweredexternallyandtestedinpracticalenvironments.Onesuccessfultrialofthenewapproachinvolvedunderwatersealifemonitoring,wherethedeviceautomaticallyrecordedandanalyzedseaspecies.Tasksthatoncerequireddiverscannowbehandleddirectlybythedeviceunderwater.Thesereuseddevicesshowpromiseinotherareasaswell.Forexample,theycouldbeappliedatbusstopstomonitorpassengerflowpatternsandhelpurbanplannersadjustpublictransportationschedulesandroutes.Thisapproachnotonlyreducese-wastebutalsosupportssustainabledigitalsolutionsformoderncommunities.“Thissmart,greenapproachrethinksourthrowawaytechculture.Sustainabilityisnotjustaboutpreservingthefuturebutalsoaboutreimaginingthepresent,turningyesterday’sdevicesintotomorrow’ssolutions,”addedUlrich,anAssociateProfessorofSoftwareEngineering.Withminimalinvestmentandcreativethinking,outdatedtechnologycanservenewpurposes,contributingtoagreenerdigitalsocietywhileeffectivelyaddressingthegrowingproblemofelectronicwaste.12.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthenewapproachinparagraph2?A.Time-saving. B.Cost-effective C.User-friendly. D.Labor-intensive.13.Whatwasasuccessfulapplicationofthenewapproach?A.Assistingdiversinrecordingseaanimals. B.Producing3D-printedcasesforoceanuseC.Monitoringunderwaterlifeindependently. D.Supplyingpowertounderwaterequipment.14.Whatcanweinferaboutthereuseddevicesfromparagraph4?A.Theypredictthecitytrafficpatterns. B.Theyinformpassengersofbusarrivals.C.Theyhelpwithsmartcitymanagement D.Theyassesstheworkofurbanplanners.15.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheGlobalSmartphoneWasteProblem B.AGreenSolution:RepurposingOldPhonesC.AnEco-DigitalGuide:ElectronicEngineering D.TheSustainabilityofSmartCityDevelopment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。EasetheSundayScariesMostofuslookforwardtotheweekendasatimetorelax,connectwithfriendsandfamily,anddealwithtasksfromato-dolistthatgetsignoredduringtheworkweek.Butastheweekendcomestoanend,manyaremissingoutonSundayfunandinsteadfeelingastrongsenseofanxietyandevenfearabouttheupcomingweek.____16____Somepeopledescribeitasaheavyfeelingtheycansenseintheirbody,whileothersfeelsoupsetthattheycanbarelysitstill.EventhoughtheSundayscariesarecommon,theycanbemanaged.Here’showexpertssayyoucanreduceyourend-of-weekendanxiety.StructureyourSunday.____17____Youmightstillfeelthatsenseoffear,butthatfeelingishardertokeepwhenyou’redoingsomethingthatmakesyouhappy.Identifyyouranxietysources.Trytofigureoutwhat’sreallycausingyoutogetanxioustheweek.____18____Evenifthereisn’tonesinglereasonforyourSundayanxiety,breakingdownthestressintosmallpartscanhelpmakeiteasiertohandle.____19____GettingridofSundayscariesisn’tjustaboutminimizingthebluesoftheweekahead.Havesomethingtolookforwardtoandthiswillshiftyourthoughtstofunthingsandhelpimproveyourmood.EndyourSundaywiththerightenergy.Sundaynightisapropertimetorelax.Maybeyouwanttowriteinajournal,putonafacemask,orreadafewpagesofagoodbook.DoyourbesttohonorthistimeandmakeSundaynightallaboutyou.____20____A.Isitadeadline,meetingorpresentation?B.Createsomeexcitementfortheupcomingweek.C.ExpertshavenamedthisworrySundayscaries.D.Sundayscariescomefromtirednessafterareallybusyweekend.E.Thenyoufeelenergeticandconfidentthatyou’llbereadyforthenextday.F.Insteadofsittingonthecouchandwatchingtheclock,gotodosomethingthatyouenjoy.G.Anxietyisanaturalresponsethathappensinpreparationforanythingthatcausespainordiscomfort.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Inthecentreofacitystoodanoldlibrary.Itsshelvesandbookswere____21____forlackofcare,andwithonlyafew____22____,itwasterriblyquiet.Atthis____23____place,twoboysmeteachother.Richard,acuriousboylovingbooks,enteredthelibraryoneafternoon.Hehadathirstfor____24____andadventure.Atthesametime,hidingbehindtheshelves,wasMax,a____25____boyinonecornerofthelibrary,whowas____26____totheworldofbooks,findingcomfortinreadingstories.Theirpaths____27____whenRicharddiscoveredMax’shidingspot.Atfirst,Maxwashesitant,butRichard’swarmthwonhimover.Together,theybeganajourneythroughthepagesofbooks,discoveringthemagicwithinthewords.WithRichard’scourageandMax’swisdomthey____28____eachotherandbecameclosefriends.Butsoonthelibraryfacedtheproblemofbeing____29____.Thegovernmentconsideredittooold,RichardandMaxweredeterminedtosavethelibrary.Theydecidedto____30____thecommunitytosupporttheidea.Theyorganizedbookdonations,hostedreadingevents,andspreadthemagicofstorytelling.Theirefforts____31____afireintheheartsofthetownsfolk.Graduallythelibrarywitnessedmoreandmorereaders.Intheend,theirefforts____32____.Thegovernmentwastouchedbythetwoboys’friendshipand____33____themfortheirtirelessefforts.Theyrecognizedthevalueofthelibraryanddecidedtokeepitopenforever.Thelibraryrevived,andthefriendshipbetweenRichardandMaxhadnotonly____34____alibrarybutalsoinfluencedthosearoundthem,whichwasthe____35____offriendship.21.A.expensive B.dusty C.clean D.new22.A.customers B.readers C.engineers D.lawyers23.A.forgotten B.destroyed C.crowded D.rebuilt24.A.fame B.business C.knowledge D.wealth25.A.healthy B.confident C.brave D.shy26.A.limited B.drawn C.used D.delivered27.A.crossed B.disappeared C.rose D.broke28.A.confused B.educated C.inspired D.scolded29.A.polluted B.damaged C.closed D.sold30.A.warn B.require C.force D.persuade31.A.missed B.found C.put D.lit32.A.brokeout B.paidoff C.fadedaway D.tookoff33.A.blamed B.excused C.praised D.punished34.A.saved B.repaired C.decorated D.discovered35.A.symbol B.nature C.price D.power第二节语法填空(共

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