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2025~2026学年云南普洱市镇沅县高三年级上学期期末考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdoweknowaboutthepumpkinmilkytea?

A.Itisnotfreshenough.B.Itisunavailablenow.C.Ithasbeensoldout.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Ajobhunting.B.Ajobchange.C.Ajobinterview.3.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?

A.Goingstraight.B.Takinganotherroute.C.Drivingunderthebridge.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inahotel.B.Inabank.C.Inapolicestation.5.Whatisthedeadlineoftheproject?

A.July.B.June.C.May.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesthewomanaskCarltodotoday?

A.Repairthewindow.B.Supervisetheworkers.C.Cleanupthebackyard.7.HowdoesCarlsound?

A.Confident.B.Worried.C.Doubtful.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whyisthewomanunwillingtogetanelectroniclock?

A.Itistooexpensive.B.Shemightforgetthepassword.C.Itmayhavesometechnicalproblems.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?

A.Pickingawell-recognizedbrand.B.Carryingasparetraditionalkey.C.Downloadinganapptotheirsmartphones.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatdidthescientistsdoduringtheresearch?

A.Theydrankcoffee.B.Theymadevideos.C.Theykeptacat.11.Whatdoesarelaxedcatdo?

A.Itshutsitseyes.B.Itpullsitsearsback.C.Itmovesitstailforward.12.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Acatcafe.B.Catfacesignals.C.Adoptingacat.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestabouttheharvestfestival?

A.TheFerriswheel.B.Thelivemusicperformance.C.Thepumpkin-carvingcontest.14.Whydoesthewomandisliketraditionalseasonalholidays?

A.Theyaretooformal.B.Theybringtiringtasks.C.Theyinvolvetoomuchtraveling.15.Howdoestheman’sfamilycelebratetraditionalseasonalholidays?

A.Bygoingonexpensivevacations.B.Byhavingasimplefamilydinner.C.Byexchanginghandmadedecorations.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthemostimportantaboutholidays?

A.Personalconnections.B.Beautifuldecorations.C.Traditionalcelebrations.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17.Whydoesthemanopposedrivinglessonsatthemoment?

A.Thegirlistooyoungtodrive.B.Theydon’thavetheirowncar.C.Drivinglessonsaretooexpensive.18.Howdoesthegirlplantopracticedriving?

A.Withherowncar.B.Withherfather’scar.C.WithMaria’sfamily’scar.19.Whatdoesthemanfinallyagreetodoforthegirl’sbirthday?

A.Buyheracar.B.Payforadrivinglesson.C.Takehertodinnerbycar.20.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thegirl’sbirthdaywish.B.Thegirl’sbirthdayparty.C.Thegirl’ssavingplan.二、阅读理解WelcometoItaly’sstunningbeachesSorrentoCoastTheSorrentoCoastiswheredramaticcliffs(悬崖)meettheclearbluewatersoftheTyrrenianSea.PicturesquetownslikePositanoandSorrentositonthecliffsides,offeringabreathtakingbackdroptoyourbeachholiday.DayscanbespentrelaxingonpebblebeacheslikeMarinaGrande,enjoyingfreshseafoodatwatersiderestaurants,orexploringhiddencoves(小海湾)accessibleonlybyboat.Brucoli,SicilySicily,thelargestislandintheMediterranean,hasadiversecoastlinewithhiddencovesanddramaticlandscapes.Brucoli,asmallvillageontheeasterncoast,offerspeacewithitsquietbeachesandcrystal-clearwaters.SpiaggiadiMarinadiBrucoli,acrescent-shapedbeachwithsoftsand,isidealforrelaxationandsoakinguptheSiciliansunshine.Olbiaarea,SardiniaTheOlbiaareaonthenortheasterncoastoffersadiverseselectionofbeaches,fromthelivelySpiaggiaLidodiPitolonguwithitswatersportsfacilitiestothequietCalaBrandinchi,withitsfinewhitesandandwatersofperfectvisibility.LidodiJesoloForafamily-friendlybeachholiday,LidodiJesoloticksalltheboxes.Thislivelyresorttownhasalongstretchofgoldensandwithshallowwaters,perfectforbuildingsandcastlesandplayinginthewaves.Itoffersplentyofactivities,fromamusementparkslikeGardalandtowaterparksandminigolfcourses,ensuringendlessentertainmentforthelittleones.21.WhatcanvisitorsdowhilestayingattheSorrentoCoast?

A.SoakupthewarmSiciliansun.B.Engageinexcitingwatersports.C.Dineonlocalseafoodwithaseaview.D.Relaxonalongstretchofgoldensand.22.WhatdoBrucoliandtheOlbiaareahaveincommon?

A.Theybothhavelargewaterparksthatcatertofamilies.B.Theybothofferawidevarietyofbeaches,fromlivelytoquiet.C.Theyarebothcharacterizedbyexceptionallytransparentseawater.D.Theyarebothfamousfortheircrescent-shapedbeacheswithsoftsand.23.Whichbeachisthebestchoiceforfamilieswithyoungchildren?

A.SorrentoCoast.B.Brucoli,Sicily.C.Olbiaarea,Sardinia.D.LidodiJesolo.AtalargeplainbuildingindowntownLosAngeles,ahandfuloftechniciansbendovertheirbrightlylitworkstations,repairingguitars,violins,andpianos.Thisfacilityisoneoftheonlyremainingpubliclyfundedshopsformusicalinstrumentsinthecountry.Thousandsofcaseslayneatlyontallshelves,readytobeshippedtoschoolsacrossthenation’ssecondlargestschooldistrict,LosAngelesUnified(LAUSD).Thesedistrict-ownedinstrumentsandtherepairsareafreeservicetostudentshere.“Theshopisajewelfortheschooldistrict,”saysSteveBagmanyan,whostartedherein2003asapianotechnicianandnowmanagestheshop.Inaschooldistrictwhereabout80%ofstudentscomefromlow-incomebackgrounds,therepairshophelpscreateequalaccesstoqualityinstruments,whichcanbeexpensivetoownandmaintain.Andit’sahugehelpforeducators,too.“Forteachers,theydon’tneedtothinkaboutwhattodowithabrokeninstrumentandtothink‘whereamIgoingtofindrepairs?’Thatisallextrastressonateacher.”Bagmanyanandthetechniciansworkquietlyinthebackground.Therepairshopwas,formanyyears,largelyinvisibletostudentsandfamilies.ThatchangedwhenitwasfeaturedinthedocumentaryTheLastRepairShop,whichwonanOscarlastyear.Sincethen,lettershavebeenpouringinfromstudentssharingtheirgratefulness.Pointingtoawalldecoratedwiththenotes,Bagmanyansays,“That’sourOscar.”Theshopfacedchallengesduetotheschooldistrict’sfinancialdifficulties.Now,thefacilityhasreceiveda$15milliondonationfromgreatmusicianHerbAlpert,whobeganhisownmusicaljourneyinLAUSDschools.Alpertbelievesmusicisessentialforchilddevelopmentandshouldbearightforall.Herecallshowpickingupaguitarat8changedhislife,givingashyboyavoice.Hehopeshissupportwillencourageotherschooldistrictstoreinvestinsimilarprograms.24.Whatistheshopstartedfor?

A.Maintainingvariousinstruments.B.Traininginstrumenttechnicians.C.Displayingpreciousinstruments.D.Providingviolinperformances.25.Whyareteachersmentionedinparagraph2?

A.Toillustratetherepairshop’simpacts.B.Toemphasizetheirstresslevels.C.Toshowhighcostofmusicteaching.D.Tohighlighttheirroleineducation.26.WhatdoesSteveBagmanyanmeanbysaying“That’sourOscar”?

A.Heisproudofstudents’achievements.B.Heishappywithhisroleinthefilm.C.Heseesstudents’thanksasatruereward.D.Hewantstheshoptowinmoreawards.27.WhatmightHerbAlpertagreewith?

A.Donatinginstrumentstomusicians.B.Spendingmoremoneyonguitars.C.Makingmusicaccessibletoall.D.Teachingmusicasschools’mainpurpose.Lastyear,anestimatedoneinsevenAmericansparticipatedinDryJanuary,achallengetoabstainfromalcoholforamonth.Theideaistodetox(戒掉)fromholidayalcoholexcess(过量)andstartthenewyearonahealthiernote.Theannual31-dayexercisebeganasapublichealthcampaignintheUnitedKingdomabouteightyearsagoandhasbeengrowingeversince.DryJanuaryisagreatstrategyforimprovingyourrelationshipwithalcohol,saysKeithHeinzerling,MD,internistandaddictionmedicinespecialistatthePacificNeuroscienceInstituteinSantaMonica,California.“Doinga‘trialquit’forashortperiodoftimeiseasierformanypeoplethangoingstraighttototalabstinence(节制),”hesays.“Takingtimeawayfromdrinking,evenjustforafewweeks,givesyouafreshperspectiveandtheopportunitytobreakbadhabitsyoumayhavewithalcohol.”Itdoesn’ttakelongtostarttoseepositivechanges,accordingtoDr.Heinzerling.“Withinjustafewdaysofnotdrinking,yourbloodpressureandheartratewillbelower,andyou’llhaveimprovedbloodsugarregulation,bettersleep,andlessanxietyanddepression,”hesays.Anotherbonus:Quittingalcoholoftenmakesothergoodhabits—exerciseandhealthyeating,forexample—easiertostartandmaintain,whichinturnleadstoevenmorehealthbenefits.Forthosewhoareconcernedtheymightnotbeabletohandleamonthofnotdrinking,Dr.Heinzerlingsaysacrucialsignishowyoufeelwhenyouwakeupinthemorning.“Peoplewhowakeupwithwithdrawalsymptoms,irritability(易怒),sweating,shaking,andastrongneedforadrinkshouldnotdoDryJanuaryoranydetoxprogramwithoutmedicalsupervision,”hesays.Foreveryone—socialdrinkersandpossibleproblemdrinkers—onekeytoapositiveDryJanuaryistoseeitnotasamonthofgritting(咬紧)yourteethandgettingthroughituntilyoucandrinkagain,butratherthestartofahealthierlifestyleoverall.Whatbetterwaytostartthenewyear?28.Whatdoestheunderlined“abstainfrom”meaninparagraph1?

A.Tryout.B.Bringin.C.Giveup.D.Cutdown.29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Pressureafterlesssleep.B.Importanceofbodyexam.C.Changesafterhealthyeating.D.Advantagesofquittingalcohol.30.WhichcanbestshowtheinferenceaboutDryJanuaryfromthelastparagraph?

A.Aflashinthepan.B.Asteppingstone.C.Awolfinsheep’sclothing.D.Abitterpilltoswallow.31.WhatisKeithHeinzerling’sattitudetowardsDryJanuary?

A.Doubtful.B.Subjective.C.Supportive.D.Dismissive.Atfirst,DorothySorliethoughtshewasjustgettingold,thoughnotasgracefullyasshe’dhoped.RetiredfromteachingEnglishatalocalcollege,Sorlie,then74,beganlosinginterestinthingsshe’denjoyed,includingreadingandcooking.Shecouldn’tconcentrate.Herhandwritingchanged.Thesymptomsoccurredsograduallythatinitiallyshewasn’tawareanythingwashappening.Thingskeptgettingworse.Shestartedworryingthatshemightbedevelopingearlydementia(痴呆).Thephysicalsymptomsprogressedtoo.Mostworrisome,shebeganhavingtroublewalkingandstartedfalling.Throughitall,herdoctorsstruggledtoexplainwhatwashappening.Sheandherhusband,JimUrness,weredesperateforanswers;itwouldtakeyearsbeforetheygotthem.Thedoctors’diagnoses(诊断),allincorrect,couldaccountforoneortwoofSorlie’ssymptomsbutnotallofthem,andnoneofthetreatmentsseemedtohelp.Thecoupletraveledacrossthecountrylookingforsomeonewhocouldtellthemwhatwaswrong.However,onepossibleexplanationforhersymptomsafteranotherprovedincorrect.Atlast,Sorlie’sprimarycaredoctor,KevinWergelandfoundthediseaseresponsibleforallhersymptomswasalittle-knownconditioncallednormalpressurehydrocephalus(NPH).Althoughherconditionwasdetectedatanadvancedstate,itwastreatable.Infact,NPHissometimesreferredtoas“treatabledementia”.Itisaninsidious(潜伏的)andmysteriousdisorderthatcancopymanymorecommonproblemsincludingAlzheimer’sandParkinson’s.Anestimated700,000peopleintheUnitedStateshaveNPH,althoughit’sbelievedthatfewerthan20percentofthemarecorrectlydiagnosed.SorlieisnowfreeofNPHsymptoms,andtakingadvantageofhergoodhealthandusingherdramaticrecoverytoinformothersaboutNPH.Shegivespresentationstolocalseniorcentersasavolunteer.“IfthisawarenesscanhelponepersonavoidwhatmyhusbandandIendured,”Sorliesays,“thenmyeffortsareworthit.”32.WhatwasSorlie’sphysicalchangeafterherretirement?

A.Herquickerwalkingsteps.B.Herimprovedhandwriting.C.Herdecliningconcentration.D.Herlessinterestingardening.33.Whatmightbethereasonfordoctors’incorrectdiagnoseswithNPH?

A.Itwasararediseasewithfewcasesoccurring.B.Thedoctorswerenotresponsibleorprofessional.C.Thesymptomsweresimilartothoseofothercommondiseases.D.Themedicalconditionsinmostcitieswerenotadvancedenough.34.WhydoesSorlieserveasavolunteerinlocalseniorcenters?

A.ToprovidetipsonrecoveryfromNPH.B.Toraisepeople’sawarenessabouthealthylife.C.TohelppeoplewithNPHgetcorrectdiagnosis.D.Toinformseniorpeopleoftheirhealthcondition.35.Wheremightthetextbetakenfrom?

A.Abiography.B.Asciencereport.C.Amedicalrecord.D.Ahealthmagazine.Lifeisfullofchallenges.Sometimes,thingsdon’tgothewayyouwant,andit’seasytofeeloverwhelmed(不知所措的).36Challengescanmakeyoustronger,wiserandmorepreparedforfuturedifficulties.Thenhowtostaypositiveduringdifficulttimes?Changeyouropinion.Oneofthemostpowerfulwaystostaypositiveduringdifficulttimesisbychanginghowyouviewyourproblems.It’seasytofocusonwhat’sgoingwrong.37Whenyouseeyourproblemsdifferently,theybecomesteppingstonesratherthanroadblocks.Insteadofthinking,“Thisisunfair”,tryasking,“HowcanIturnthisintoalearningexperience?”38Indifficulttimes,yourmindsoftengetstuckoneverythingthat’sgoingwrong.Gratitudehelpsyoufocusonwhat’sstillright.Itcanbeassimpleasappreciatingacupofcoffeeinthemorningorasmilefromafriend.Practicinggratitudeturnsyourattentionawayfromproblemsandremindsyouofthegoodthingsinlife,howeversmalltheymayseem.Surroundyourselfwithpositivity.39Ifyousurroundyourselfwithpeoplewholiftyouupandbelieveinyou,itbecomeseasiertostayhopeful.Butifyoursocialcircleisfullofnegativity,itcanpullyouback.Takecareofyourphysicalhealth.Stayingpositiveisn’tjustaboutthemind;it’salsoabouttakingcareofyourbody.Physicalhealthdirectlyaffectshowyoufeelemotionally.Whenyouexercise,yourbodyproducesendorphins(内啡肽)thatimproveyouremotion.40

A.Begrateful.B.Focusonwhatyoucancontrol.C.Everychallengehassomethingpositivehiddeninsideit.D.Butdidyouknowthatthesetoughmomentscanhelpyougrow?E.Yourenvironmentmattersalotwhenitcomestostayingpositive.F.Evenashortdailywalkcanmakeahugedifferenceinhowyoufeel.G.Whatifyouturnyourattentiontothelessonshiddeninthosestruggles?三、完形填空Ialwayslovedart.FromthemomentIcouldholdacrayon(蜡笔),Iwasdrawing,painting,andcreating.ButasIgrewolder,Iwastolditwasn’ta(n)“_______”career.So,Istudiedbusinessinstead.Foryears,Ifollowedthesafepathstrictly.Igotadegree,landedagoodjob,andgot_______.Butdeepdown,Ifeltlikesomethingwasdeeply_______.Iwouldcomehomefromwork_______tired,staringatblankcanvases(画布)inthecornerofmyroom,wonderingwhatcouldhavebeen.Oneday,Idecidedtotakea_______.Isignedupforanartclassandstartedpaintingagain.Atfirst,itwas_______.IworriedaboutwhatpeoplewouldthinkandwhetherIcouldeven_______.Butwitheverybrushstroke(笔画),Ifeltasenseof_______Ihadn’texperiencedinyears.Thatsmall_______changedeverything.Ibegantospendmoretimeonpainting,________withnewtechniquesandstyles.________,Istartedsharingmyworkonline,andtomysurprise,peoplelovedit.Encouragedbytheirsupport,Itookanevenbiggerleap:Iquitmyjoband________myownartstudio.Now,IspendmydaysdoingwhatIlove—creatingartandteachingotherstoembrace(拥抱)their________.Thatdecisiontaughtmethatfollowingyourpassionisneveramistake.OnethingI’velearnedis:thescariestrisksoften________themostrewardingjourneys.Don’tletfearholdyoubackfrompursuingwhatsetsyour________onfire.41.A.contradictoryB.ambitiousC.practicalD.specific42.A.recoveredB.promotedC.stimulatedD.overlooked43.A.occurringB.challengingC.damagingD.missing44.A.completelyB.accidentallyC.surprisinglyD.repeatedly45.A.scheduleB.proposalC.breakD.risk46.A.inspiringB.frighteningC.annoyingD.astonishing47.A.workB.cooperateC.succeedD.record48.A.progressB.missionC.tensionD.freedom49.A.measureB.stepC.settingD.trick50.A.experimentingB.chargingC.comparingD.identifying51.A.SilentlyB.GraduallyC.UnnaturallyD.Ultimately52.A.decoratedB.rentedC.establishedD.announced53.A.perspectiveB.confidenceC.descriptionD.creativity54.A.leadtoB.setdownC.carryoutD.gothrough55.A.fortuneB.courageC.soulD.motivation四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Inthehustleandbustleofmodernlife—wherepeopleoftenchaseextremesuccess,argueoveropposingviews,56strugglewithwork-lifeimbalance—anancientChinesewisdomcalledthe“DoctrineoftheMean”(Zhongyong)offersapreciousguide.57(originate)fromConfucianism,thisphilosophyemphasizes“moderation,”“balance,”and“harmony,”teachingpeopletoavoidextremesandseekamiddlewayinallaspectsoflife.Contrarytothemisunderstandingthatitmeans“beingordinary”or“doingnothing,”theConfucian“Zhongyong”58(refer)toastateof“appropriateaction”—doingtherightthing,attherighttime,intherightway.Itwasfirst59(systematic)clarifiedintheConfucianclassicTheDoctrineoftheMean,60states:“Themeanisthehighestvirtue.”ForConfucians,the“mean”isnotacompromisebetweentwoextremes,butaharmoniousintegrationofdifferentelements.Today,aswefaceunprecedentedchallenges—frompersonalanxiety61globalconflicts—the“DoctrineoftheMean”offersatimeless62(solve);seekbalance,avoidextremes,andpursueharmony.Itremindsusthatthemostsustainablehappinessdoesnotcomefromextremesuccessorendlessdesire,butfromabalancedlife;the63(stable)relationshipsdonotcomefromblindagreementorconstantconflict,butfrommutualrespectandcompromise;themostprosperoussocietydoesnotcomefromone-sideddevelopmentorrigidrules,butfromtheharmoniouscoexistenceofdifferentelements.The“DoctrineoftheMean”ismorethanjustanancientConfucianconcept—it’salivingwisdomthatconnectstraditionalChineseculturetomodernlife.Itteachesustoslowdowninafast-pacedworld,tolisteninanoisyworld,and64(balance)inanextremeworld.Intheend,thesignificanceofthe“DoctrineoftheMean”inmodernsocietyliesinitsabilitytohelpusfindpeacewithin65(we),buildharmoniousrelationships,andcreateabetterworldforeveryone.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,为了让外国交换生深入了解中国春节这一非物质文化遗产,学校上周五开展了以“走进春节,领略非遗魅力”为主题的文化交流活动,请给你的英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次活动经历。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.你的感受。提示词:非物质文化遗产--theIntangibleCulturalHeritageDearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达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。Thereisabusystreetcornerbesideabusstationwherekidschangebusesgoingtoandfromschool.It’snotwhatyouwouldcallaprettyspot.There’salotofnoisytrafficandthenearbybuildingsaregrayandunloved.However,ithasapatch(小块土地)ofbeauty—asmallgardenplotcalledPete’sPatch,becausePetecreateditinnineandahalfminutes.Peteisoneofthekidswho,fornineandahalfminuteseachday,waitedheretochangebuses.Itwasn’tafunorpleasantplacetohangout.Thestationwasnoisyandsmelledofgasfumes.Therewasnowherenicetowalkandthepatchoflandnexttothestationwaslitteredwithtrash.Maybeithado

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