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2025~2026学年云南曲靖市罗平县第一中学上学期期末考试高三年级英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Shopping.B.Cookingdishes.C.Havinglunch.2.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Atahospital.B.Ataschool.C.Atagym.3.Whendoestheperformancestart?

A.At7o’clock.B.At6o’clock.C.At8o’clock.4.Whathasn’tbeenpreparedfortheemergencies?

A.Water.B.Towels.C.Aflashlight.5.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?

A.Shemadeahugemistake.B.Shedoesn’tknowtheman.C.SheisfromNewYork.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhenwillPetertakeamathtest?

A.Tomorrowmorning.B.ThisFriday.C.NextTuesday.7.WhatwillPeterdonext?

A.Domathhomework.B.Watchafootballgame.C.Prepareareport.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Attractivecities.B.Atripplan.C.Aworkschedule.9.WhatwillthespeakersdoinMay?

A.GotoChina.B.Seekaccommodations.C.Trymakingdeliciousfood.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Conductinganinterview.B.Reportingsomenews.C.Organizinganevent.11.WhatisTomThompson’sfamilymainlyworriedabout?

A.Hishealthwillbecomeworse.B.Hislearningtimewillbeaffected.C.Hiseffortswon’tberecognized.12.HowdoesTomThompsonplantoremovehisfamily’sconcerns?

A.Bytalkingtohisteacher.B.Byquittingthecommunityproject.C.Byinvolvinghisfamilyincommunitywork.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.Playingsports.B.Movinghouse.C.Makingfriends.14.WheredidKathylivebefore?

A.InScotland.B.InEngland.C.InWales.15.WhenwillStewartmeetKathy’sparents?

A.Latertoday.B.Tomorrow.C.Nextweek.16.WhatdoesStewartdoeveryday?

A.Runinthepark.B.Exerciseinthegym.C.Swiminthesportshall.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhereistheRoyalOak?

A.Nearthemainsquare.B.Ontheairportroad.C.Inthecountryside.18.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?

A.Itisquitelovelyinsummer.B.Itusedtobeaprivatehouse.C.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.19.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?

A.CarltonHouse.B.TheRoyalOak.C.TheBridgeHotel.20.Howdoesthewomansound?

A.Grateful.B.Patient.C.Curious.二、阅读理解TheBritishMuseumReadingRoominLondonismorethanjustarepositoryofbooks;it’sahistoricalandarchitecturaliconthathasattractedscholarsandtouristsalikeforoveracentury.NestledintheheartoftheBritishMuseum’sGreatCourt,thismagnificentstructure,openeditsdoorsin1857.Ithashostednumerousnotablefigures,includingKarlMarx,SirArthurConanDoyle,OscarWilde,SylviaPankhurst,BramStoker,JosephConrad,Lenin,andGeorgeOrwell.Theirapplicationsforreaders’ticketsandsignaturesarepreservedintheCentralArchive.Whetheryou’reahistoryenthusiast,anarchitectureaficionado,orsimplyacurioustraveler,thisguideprovidescomprehensiveinformationtohelpyoumakethemostofyourvisittothisiconiclandmark.TicketsEntrytotheReadingRoomisfree,butspecialexhibitionsmayhaveafee.ChecktheBritishMuseum’sofficialwebsiteforthelatestticketpricesandbookinginformation.VisitingHoursTheReadingRoomisopendailyfrom10:00AMto5:30PM.It’sadvisabletocheckforanychangesinopeninghoursduringholidaysorspecialevents.FAQIstheReadingRoomopentothepublic?Yes,itisopentothepublic,butcheckforanyspecialeventsorclosures.DoIneedtobookinadvance?Forgeneralentry,nobookingisrequired,butspecialexhibitionsmayneedtickets.Areguidedtoursavailable?Yes,guidedtoursareavailable.ChecktheBritishMuseum’swebsitefordetails.CanItakephotosinsidetheReadingRoom?Yes,photographyisallowed,butpleaseberespectfulofothervisitors.Formoreupdates,followusonsocialmediaandcheckoutrelatedpostsonourwebsite.21.WhatisspecialabouttheReadingRoomaccordingtoParagraph1?.

A.Itisahistoricalandpolitica.symbol.B.Ithasthelargestcollectionofbooks.C.Itisalibrarywiththelongesthistory.D.Itwasvisitedbysomefamouspeople.22.Whatarethevisitorsrequiredtodo?

A.Buyaticketbeforeenteringit.B.Takepartinthespecialevents.C.Respectotherswhentakingphotos.D.Makeanappointmentaheadofaday.23.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthetext?

A.Inaguide’sdiary.B.Inanacademicjournal.C.Inageographybook.D.Onatourguidewebsite.Earlierthisyear,welearnedfromolderadultsthatmusicservesasapowerfulcoping(应对)mechanismandsourceofescapism,withotherstudiesalsonotingitsroleinprovidingcompanionship.Thisledustoquestionwhethermusic’simpactonimaginationcouldbescientificallyproven.Canmusictrulybegoodcompany?Listeningtomusicoftencausesmentalimagery—simulatingscenarios(模拟场景)notphysicallypresent.Researchindicatesthat77%ofonlinemusiclisteners,73%oflabparticipants,and83%ofconcert-goersexperiencesuchimagery.Toexplorefurther,weconductedexperimentsusingascenefromthevideogameJourney,askingparticipantstoimaginethejourney’scontinuation.Theyratedtheirimagination’svividness,distance,andtimetraveled,withmusicgenerallyenhancingtheseaspectscomparedtosilence.Musicnotonlyshapesthevividnessofparticipants’imaginationbutalsothecontentoftheirimaginations.Complexstoriesemerge,oftensharingsimilaritiesamongthosefromthesameculturalbackground.Heroicmusic,forinstance,inspiresupliftingthemes.Neweventsintheseimaginedstoriesmatchthepatternsofmusicaltension.Ourlateststudyspecificallyexploredwhethermusicgivesrisetoimaginedsocialinteractions.Wehad600participantsperformtheimaginaryjourneytaskwithorwithoutItalian,Spanish,orSwedishfolkmusic,withorwithoutlyrics(歌词),andamongnativeandnon-nativespeakers.Naturallanguageprocessingrevealedsocialinteractionasthedominanttopicinimaginedjourneys,especiallywhilelisteningtomusic,regardlessoflyrics’comprehensionorpresence.Tovisualizetheseimaginedjourneys,weemployedagenerativeAIsystem,StableDiffusion,changingtextdescriptionsintoimages.Theresults,supportedbyhuman-conductedanalyses,showedthreetimesmoresocialinteractionsinmusic-inspiredjourneys.Finally,whenpresentingtheseimagestoanothergroup,theycoulddistinguishbetweenmusic-inspiredandsilent-imaginedcontent,butonlywhenexposedtothesamemusic.Thissuggestsasharedunderstanding,or“theoryofmind,”ofwhatothersmightimaginewhilelisteningtomusic.Ourfindingscollectivelyconfirmthatmusiccanindeedbegoodcompany,shapingandenrichingourimaginations.24.WhydidtheresearchersuseascenefromthevideogameJourney?

A.Toexplorehowmusicaffectsimagination.B.Toprovemusic’sroleinavideogame.C.ToshowthepopularityofJourney.D.Totestparticipants’creativeskills.25.WhatconclusioncanwedrawfromParagraph3?

A.Musichaslittleinfluenceonstorycomplexity.B.Lyricsareessentialforinspiringimaginativestories.C.Musicaltensionleadstonegativeeventsinimagination.D.Culturalbackgroundaffectshowpeopleinterpretheroicmusic.26.WhatwasthemainpurposeofusingStableDiffusionintheexperiment?

A.ToreplacehumanparticipantswithAIcompletely.B.TotestwhetherAIenjoyslisteningtodifferenttypesofmusic.C.Tocomparehumancreativityagainstmachine-generatedcontent.D.Tovisuallyrepresentparticipants’imaginedjourneysforanalysis.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.DevelopingIntelligence:ThePowerofMusicB.TheImpactofMusiconCultureC.Music:GoodCompanyfortheImaginationD.TheDevelopmentofDifferentMusicinEuropePassengersofasuperyacht(豪华游艇)causedalargewildfireonthecharmingbeachofSaintNicholasontheGreekislandofHydrainthelatehoursofJune21.TheindividualswhowerenearthebeachofthebeautifulGreekislandwereseenbypeopleonlandthrowingfireworksfromtheirshipataround10:45pmlocaltime.Thisseeminglyinnocentandfunactivity,however,endedupsettingthesurroundingforestareaonfire.AccordingtoFireServiceauthoritiesfromtheisland,thefirebeganburninginaparticularlydifficult-to-accesslocationofHydrawithnoroadinfrastructure(基础设施).Luckily,thecentreoftheincidentwasfarfromanyurbansettlementsandvillages.FirefightersapproachedthesiteusingCoastGuardshipsinanattempttoputoutthefirefromthesea.Manyvolunteerfirefightersalsojoinedtheefforttocontainthelargeflamesandpreventthemfromspreadingfurtherinland.ThiscouldhavehaddestructiveconsequencesforthebeautifulGreekislandofHydra.LateonJune22,theGreekFireServiceannouncedthatatotalofthirteenpeoplehadbeenarrested,accusedofcausingawildfireintheforestedareaontheislandofHydra.Theindividualsareexpectedtobeontrial.TheislandofHydrabelongsadministrativelytoPiraeus,aportcityintheregionofAtticatowhichAthensbelongs.Greekmediareportedthatallthosearrestedwerecrewmembersofthesuperyacht.Itisavailableforsummercharter(包租)at€249,000perweek,accordingtoseveralsuperyachtdealersonline.“Weareindignantthatsomepeoplesoirresponsiblythrowfireworksintoapineforest,”Hydra’smayor,GiorgosKoukoudakis,toldGreekbroadcasterERT.Therewasalsocriticismonsocialmedia,“Richpeoplewithmoremoneythanbrains,”wroteoneperson.28.Whywasitdifficultforthefirefighterstogetclosetothefire?

A.Thefirewastoofierce.B.Thefirebrokeoutlateatnight.C.CoastGuardvesselsweren’tavailable.D.Theroadtothesitedidn’texistatall.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indignant”probablymeaninthelastparagraph?

A.Cross.B.Indifferent.C.Embarrassed.D.Impatient.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.PiraeusisaninlandcityinAttica.B.Passengersoftheyachtwereallarrested.C.Wealthypeoplearenotnecessarilysociallyresponsible.D.Throwingfireworksaroundisaninnocentandfunactivity.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toinformanaccident.B.Tocallforactionstotake.C.Togivesomeadvicetofollow.D.Topersuadetobelievethetruth.ToappreciatetheboldnessofDubai(迪拜),youcouldgoskiing.Youputonathickcoat,pullonyourgloves—andthenmarvelatwhatstrongair-conditioningcando.Attheexit,youcanbuyasouvenirT-shirt.AcartoonthermometerinCelsiusannounces,“Iwentfrom+50to-8!”IndoorskiinginthedeserthasbecomeasymbolofDubai’sstatusasawealthy,modernmetropolis(大都市).Originallyasmallfishingvillage,Dubai’sfortuneschangedforeverwiththediscoveryofoilinthe1960s.Sincethen,ithasevolvedtobecomethelargestcityintheUnitedArabEmirates,withoverthreemillionresidents,hugeshoppingmalls,andahundredhigh-risetowers.Buttherapidgrowthhascomeataprice.By2006,Dubaihadoneofthelargestecologicalfootprintsintheworld.Butnowitismakingsomebigchanges.Toreduceitsdependenceoncarsandloweritsemission,Dubaihasinvestedinsolarenergy,greenbuildings,andacomprehensivepublictransportationsystem.Allnewbuildingsmustmeetstrictenergyregulationsandusesolarpanelsforwaterheating.Smartlightingandcoolingsystemsmustswitchoffwhennopeoplearepresentinaroom.“Theleadershiphasrecognizedthatthegrowthoftheeconomyisnotsustainablewithouttakingactiononemissions,”saysTanzeedAlam,aclimateandenergyspecialist.Themoststrikingdevelopmentcanbefoundwherethecity’ssuburbsmeetthedesert.UnlikemuchofDubai,theSustainableCitytothesouthfeelsmorelikeaclose-knitvillagecommunity.Aboutfivehundredlow-risehousesaredistributedalongattractive,tree-linedstreets.Theyallfacenorth,awayfromdirectsunlight,andareclosetogethertoprovideanaturalshade.Eachbuildinghasreflectivewindowsandwallpaint,whichreducetheheatabsorbedfromthesun.Rooftopsolarpanelsandenergy-savinglightscontributetothecommunity’senergyefficiency.Asaresult,residentsoftheSustainableCitynowconsume50percentlessenergythanpeoplelivinginotherpartsofDubai.Dubai’sleadershopethatSustainableCitywillbecomeamodelforthefuture.By2050,thegovernmentintendstoobtain75percentofthecity’senergyfromrenewablesources—mainlysolar.Italsowantstohavethesmallestecologicalfootprintintheworld.Ifsuccessful,evenskiinginthedesertcouldbecomeanenvironmentallysustainablereality.32.WhatwastheproblemafterDubai’stransformationintoagiantcity?

A.Theindoorskiingasasymbolofwealth.B.Thepopulationexplosionforurbandevelopment.C.Thecrowdedcitywithshoppingmallsandhigh-rises.D.Thehugeemissionasaresultofrapiddevelopment.33.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph3?

A.Theplanforasmartcity.B.Theblue-printofthefuturecity.C.Themeasuresforloweremission.D.Thegovernment’sattitudetoemission.34.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“striking”inparagraph4?

A.Noticeable.B.Isolated.C.Gradual.D.Uniform.35.WhichwordscanbestdescribetheDubaigovernment?

A.Boldandtough.B.Cautiousandhesitant.C.Skepticalandindifferent.D.Determinedanddevoted.Anemployeeofatechcompany,LauraMaeMartin,sentanemailtoherco-workers:Whatifforsixweeksstraight,youspentonenightperweekwithouttechnologygadgets(小装置)?36Thenhowtomakeit?Here’sarealisticguidetousingyourtechinawaythatservesyou.37Payattentiontowhenyouhaveanurgetoliftyourphoneoropensocialmedia.Whenyoubecomeawareofit,simplyaskyourself,“DoIreallyneedtodothisrightnow?”Askingthequestionmayhelpyouresistthedesiretocheckyourdevice.Scheduletinytechbreaks.38Butifyou’retryingtospendlesstimestaringatyourscreens,10-or-15-minutebreaksmightbeamorepracticaloption.Youmighttakeaquickwalk,orreadabook.Focusyourattentionontherelationshipsaroundyou.Onewaytocreateharmonywithyourtechnologyistolimityourphoneusewhenyou’reonthemove.Headoutforawalk?Turnoffyournotifications(通知).Gotograbacoffee?Leaveyourphoneonyourdesk.39Makethetechnologyworkforyou.Todevelopahealthyrelationshipwithtechnology,youneedtobeincontrolofitandnottheotherwayaround.40Makeitworkforyou,notagainstyou.Rememberit’stheintentionbehindhowyou’reusingitthatreallymakesthebigdifference.

A.Startwithonesimplequestion.B.Itmayleaveyoufocusedonthepresent.C.Takesomefeaturesoutofyourmobiledevices.D.Extendedvacationsfromyourgadgetsmaynotbepossible.E.You’regainingself-controlbybecomingawareofthedesire.F.Thinkaboutyourdeviceasatoolthatyoudecidehowtouse.G.Thenshewasfloodedwithresponseseagerforabreakfromtheirphones.三、完形填空Reggiecouldn’thear.Althougheveryoneintownwasfondofhim,healways________beingtreateddifferently.ChildrenworriedtheywouldhurtReggie,andthathewouldn’theartheballbeinghitinhis________.Adultsactedlikehewasincapableofunderstandingthem.Reggiedidn’tlikeit,buthisfriendMichaelhateditmoreanddecidedthingshadtobe________.HeproposedtheDayofSilence:inhonourofReggie,theyshouldsetasideonedayfor________people,wheneveryonewouldhavetowearearplugs(耳塞).Peoplelikedthe________.Whenthedayarrivedeveryonestuckplugsintheirears,inaspiritofgreat________.Thatmorningwasfilledwithjokesandlaughter.But,asthehourspassed,peoplebecameawareofhow________lifewaswhenonecouldn'thearanything.However,thatwasnothingcomparedtothegreatest________oftheday:Reggiewasamazing!Justusinghis________bodylanguage,hewasthebesttocommunicatewitheveryone.PeoplepaidmoreattentiontowhatReggiewassaying,andwere________byhisintelligence.TheyrealizedallReggieneededwasalittlemore________toenablecommunication.Thatwastheonly________.SoontheDayofSilence,Reggie’strue________becameknown.Andeveryonerealisedyouhavetogivepeopleachancetoshowhow________theyare.Theyalsolearnthatyoucouldn’theartheslightestthinguntilyoutruly________.41.A.endedupB.insistedonC.feltsickofD.putupwith42.A.presenceB.turnC.directionD.power43.A.explainedB.balancedC.assessedD.changed44.A.specialB.deafC.silentD.kind45.A.ruleB.gameC.ideaD.solution46.A.funB.supportC.respectD.love47.A.dangerousB.meaninglessC.boringD.difficult48.A.understandingB.discoveryC.challengeD.entertainment49.A.usualB.randomC.creativeD.attractive50.A.touchedB.surprisedC.confusedD.amused51.A.practiceB.helpC.patienceD.freedom52.A.wishB.differenceC.promiseD.problem53.A.roleB.goalC.natureD.interest54.A.valuableB.helpfulC.positiveD.humorous55.A.agreeB.believeC.thinkD.listen四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。WangXiaoming(1980-)isoneofthemostoutstandingcontemporaryChinesefiguresinthefieldofartificialintelligencerobotmanufacturing,56hasmaderemarkableachievementsinthisareaandisnotrestrictedbytraditionalmanufacturingmethodslikemanyotherengineers.Hedevelopedaninterestinroboticsat57veryyoungage.Withintensepassionandunremittingefforts,he58(master)advancedtechnologiesinrobotprogramming,mechanicaldesign,andsensorapplications.Oneofthe59(individual)whohadacrucialinfluenceonWangXiaomingwasProfessorLi,arenownedroboticsexpertfromatop-tieruniversityinChina.WangXiaomingiswell-knownintheroboticsindustryfortheinnovationandhigh-efficiencythathehasbroughttovarioustypesofrobots,suchasservicerobots,industrialrobots,60educationalrobots.Inrecentyears,hehasshiftedhisresearchfocustohumanoidrobotsandrobotsformedicalcare.Notably,WangXiaomingisfamousfordevelopingaseriesofintelligentservicerobotsthatcaninteractwithhumansnaturally.In2020,he61(select)astheleaderoftheNationalRobotInnovationTeamand62(brief)servedasthechiefconsultantoftheChinaRoboticsAssociation,63wasfoundedin2015.Insummary,by64(utilize)cutting-edgealgorithms,high-precisionsensors,andadvancedmaterials,WangXiaominghassucceededincreatingintelligentandpracticalrobotsthathaveimprovedpeople’slivesandpromotedindustrialdevelopment.WangXiaoming’sworkscontinuetoinspiretheroboticscommunitywiththeiruniquecombinationoftraditionalChineseengineeringwisdomandmodernAItechnologies,65(ensure)hispositionasanimportantfigureinthehistoryofChineserobotics.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校英语社团举办的以“镜头下的故事(StoryinaMinute)”为主题的短视频比赛,请给你的留学生朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次经历。内容包括:(1)作品简介;(2)你的体会。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;(3)开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearChris,How’severythinggoing?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Thedarksky,filledwithangry,swirlingclouds,reflectedGregRidley'smoodashesatonthestoop(门廊)ofhisbuilding.Hisfather'svoicecametohimagain,firstreadingtheheadmaster'sletter,thenlecturingendlesslyabouthispooreffortsinmaths.“IhadtoleaveschoolwhenIwasthirteen.That'sayearyoungerthanyouarenow.IfI'dhadhalfthechancesyouhave,I'd...Andyouwanttoplaybasketball?Thatmustbesomekindofajoke.Nowyoujustgetintoyourroomandhitthosebooks.Itwasbeginningtocool.Soonlargedropsofrainsplashedontohisjeans.Downtheblocktherewasanabandonedhouse.Withoutmuchthought,Gregmadeadashacrossthestreetandenteredaroom.Suddenlyheheardaman'svoicebehindhim.“What

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