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2025~2026学年云南玉溪市元江县上学期期末联考高三英语试卷一、听力选择题1.WhatwillLisapossiblydo?

A.Callhergrandparents.B.Offerremotesupport.C.Gotothelab.2.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Headingtotheshop.B.Collectingtheitems.C.Repairingthecomputer.3.Whydidthewomancomeback?

A.Shegotawrongpackage.B.Shetookanextrapackage.C.Shelostapackagehalfway.4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inagarden.B.Inadrugstore.C.Inapethospital.5.WhattimewilltheQ&Asessionbegin?

A.At3:00.B.At3:30.C.At4:00.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.Whatwillthespeakersprobablytakepartin?

A.Theclothesexchange.B.Thecraftsworkshop.C.Thefoodmarket.9.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?

A.Atthelibrary.B.Atthebusstop.C.Atthecommunitycenter.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhywasJeanabsentyesterday?

A.Shemetthemanager.B.Herdaughterwassick.C.Shevisitedherparents.11.WhereisJean’shusbandnow?

A.InBeijing.B.Athome.C.Inthehospital.12.Whowilldealwiththedata?

A.Helen.B.Jean.C.Andy.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.HowdidMaggiefeelwhenseeingEmilyoff?

A.Veryexcited.B.Quiteworried.C.Ratherawkward.14.HowoftendoesEmilyusuallyreturnhome?

A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Twiceamonth.15.WhatdoesEmilyenjoyatschool?

A.Actingindramas.B.Doingsportswithfriends.C.Tellinginterestingstories.16.WhatdotheteachersthinkofEmily?

A.Shelikestohelpothers.B.Shegetsgoodgrades.C.Shefollowsrulesstrictly.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。17.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.GrandmaandgrandsonB.Acouple.C.Motherandson.18.WhatisPaulwatching?

A.Amovie.B.Musicvideos.C.Aconcert.19.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftoday’smusic?

A.Noisy.B.Pleasant.C.Inspiring.20.Whatistheguydoing?

A.Holdingastick.B.Playinghisguitar.C.Drivingacar.二、阅读理解XingtaiMuseumVolunteerRecruitmentXingtaiMuseum,aculturaltreasureinXingtai,boastsanarchitecturalstylethatintegratesmodernaestheticswithlocaltraditionalelements.Ithousesavastcollectionofartifacts,fromancientrelicsunearthedlocallytohistoricalartworks,vividlypresentingthecity’slong-standinghistoryandculture.Now,themuseumisreadyforanexcitingeventandlookingforpassionatevolunteers.UpcomingActivity:“HeritageRevival:Xingtai’sArtisticLegacy”ExhibitionThisexhibition,scheduledfromNovember15thtoDecember31st2025,iscenteredaroundXingtai’slong-standingartistictraditions.Itwillshowcaseavarietyoflocalhandicraftslikevividlycarvedwoodworkanddelicatelydesignedfolktextiles.Throughtheseexhibits,visitorscanexplorethecity’suniqueculturalconnotations.VolunteerResponsibilities●VisitorGuidance:Volunteerswillbeassignedindifferentexhibitionareas.Theyneedtoassistvisitors,answertheirquestionsabouttheexhibits,offerdirections,andsharein-depthknowledgerelatedtotheitemsondisplay.●ActivitySupport:Duringexhibition-relatedeventssuchasthemedlecturesorhandicraftworkshops,volunteersareresponsiblefortaskslikeeventsetup,attendeeregistration,andensuringtheoverallsmoothoperationoftheactivities.Requirements●CulturalEnthusiasm:AsincerepassionforXingtai’shistoryandcultureisamust.Volunteersshouldbeeagertoexploreandspreadlocalheritageknowledge.●TimeCommitment:Volunteersarerequiredtobeavailableforatleast4hoursperweekthroughouttheexhibitionperiod.●CommunicationSkills:ProficientcommunicationskillsinMandarinandbasicEnglisharepreferredtointeractwithawiderangeofvisitors.HowtoApplyInterestedindividualsshouldsendtheirresumeandamotivationlettertoXingtaimuseumvolunteer@byOctober31st,2025.Intheemailsubject,pleaseclearlystate“XingtaiMuseumVolunteerApplication-[YourName]”.21.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthecollectioninXingtaiMuseum?

A.Itprimarilycomesfromlocalexcavations.B.Itfocusesoncontemporaryartworks.C.Itincludesfewhistoricalartifacts.D.Itfeaturescollectionsfromaroundtheworld.22.Whatisthemaingoalofthe“HeritageRevival”exhibition?

A.Topromotesalesofmodernartworks.B.TodisplayXingtai’straditionalcrafts.C.Tohighlightancientforeigncultures.D.Toattractartistsfromhomeandabroad.23.Whoismostlikelytobeacceptedasavolunteer?

A.Alocalresidentwith3-hour-a-weekavailability.B.AnoverseasartenthusiastunfamiliarwithXingtai.C.AcollegestudentlovinghistorywithastrongXingtaiaccent.D.AgraduatelovingXingtai’shistoryandavailable5hoursweekly.ThelastknowneggsoftheGreatBustard(鸨)weretakenin1832,andthebirdwasnearlyextinctbytheendofthe19thcentury,avictimofhunters.In2004,theendangeredspecieswasreintroducedtoSalisburyPlain,withtheaimofestablishingaself-sustainingpopulationhere.TheGreatBustardGroup(GBG),thecharitybehindtherelease,wassetupin1997andithasnowbeen16yearssincetheinitial10-yeartrialbegan.Long-termvolunteersFredandRonaAndrewshavebeeninvolvedfromthestartand,workingaspartofateam,havehelpedraiseover200chicksfromeggssourcedabroad.“Forthefirstweekthechickneedstohavefoodplacedinitsbill,soweuseafeedingpuppettoimitatethebehavioroftheparent,”explainsFred.“Itisquitehardwhenthebustardsareyoungbecausetheyneedfeedingeveryhourandittakesalongtimetofeedone.”GreatBustardsreachmaturityataboutfiveyearsold.“SeeingthefirstwildbredchickoutonSalisburyPlainin2009,shortlyafterithatched,wasaproudmomentforme,”saysRona.Onaverage,12chicksarereleasedeachyearontoSalisburyPlainandin2018thesurvivalratewas100percent.“Theaimhasbeentoreachapopulationof100birds,”saysGBGexecutiveofficerDavidWaters.“Nowwehavethatnumber,andwearehopingthepopulationwillcontinuetogrowbynaturalreproduction.”“Beinginvolvedwiththeworld’sheaviestbirdalivetodaythatcanflyhasgivenusbothagreaterknowledgeofbirds,conservationandfarming,”statesRona.“Wearecontributingtoanimportantconservationprojectthatalsobenefitsotherspecies.”24.WhydidtheGBGreintroduceGreatBustardstoSalisburyPlain?

A.Totesttheirchanceofsurvival.B.Toincreasespeciesdiversitythere.C.Tohelpsavethethreatenedspecies.D.Tohelpthelocalbustardsraisechicks.25.WhatdoesFredsayaboutfeedingtheyoungbustards?

A.Itisdangerous.B.Itisdemanding.C.Itisinteresting.D.Itisfairlycostly.26.WhatdoesDavidWaterexpectofGreatBustards?

A.Theywillsurviveontheirown.B.Theywillreachapopulationof100.C.Theywillhatch12chickseachyear.D.Theywillliveinpeacewithotherspecies.27.WhatisRona’sattitudestowardstheproject?

A.Critical.B.Conservative.C.Supportive.D.Indifferent.At1:43a.m.October5,2022,StanfordchemistCarolynR.BertozziwasawakenedbyaphonecallfromaNobelcommitteerepresentativewhotoldher,“Youhave50minutestocollectyourselfandwaituntilyourlifechanges.”Instructednottosharetheannouncementoutsideofhertightestinnercircle,thefirstpersonBertozzicalledwasherfather,aretiredphysicsprofessorfromMIT.“He’s91and,ofcourse,hewasjustoverjoyed,”saidBertozzi.CarolynBertozzi,bornOctober10,1966,Boston,wasawardedtheNobelPrizeinchemistryforherdevelopmentofbioorthogonalreactions,whichallowscientiststoexplorecellsandtrackbiologicalprocesseswithoutdisturbingthenormalchemistryofthecell.Shesharesthe$10millionSwedishkronor(about$1millionUSD)prizeequallywithMortenMeldal,professoratUniversityofCopenhagenandK.BarrySharpless,professoratScrippsResearch“forthedevelopmentofclickchemistryandbioorthogonalchemistry.”Carolynreceivedabachelor’sdegreeinchemistryfromHarvardUniversityin1988andadoctorateinthesamesubjectfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeleyin1993.ShewasapostdoctoralfellowattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,from1993to1995.ShebecameanassistantprofessoratBerkeleyin1996andafullprofessorofchemistryandmolecularandcellbiologyin2002.Shealsoheldanappointmentasaprofessorofmolecularandcellularpharmacologyfrom2000to2002attheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco.In2015shebecameaprofessorofchemistryatStanfordUniversity.“IcouldnotbemoredelightedthatCarolynBertozzihaswontheNobelPrizeinchemistry,”saidStanfordPresidentMarcTessier-Lavigne.“Inpioneeringthefieldofbioorthogonalchemistry,Carolyninventedanewwayofstudyingbiomolecularprocesses,onethathashelpedscientistsaroundtheworldgainadeeperunderstandingofchemicalreactionsinlivingsystems.Herworkhashadremarkablereal-worldimpact,providingnewdiagnosticandtherapeuticapproachestotreatdisease.Carolynissodeservingofthishonor,andallofusatStanfordaretooproudtocallheroneofourown.”Carolyn’sbioorthogonalreactionshavebeenusedtostudyhowcellsbuildproteinsandothermolecules,todevelopnewcancermedicines,andtoproducenewmaterialsforenergystorage,amongmanyotherapplications.28.WhydoestheauthormentionthephonecallCarolynreceivedinParagraph1?

A.TointroducethebackgroundinformationofCarolyn.B.Torevealaconversationbetweentwoscientists.C.Toarousethereaders’interestinthepassage.D.Toshowtheurgencyabouttheinformation.29.WhatcanwelearnaboutCarolynfromparagraphs2and3?

A.Hereducationandsuccess.B.Herdelightandpride.C.Herkindnessanddevotion.D.Herdreamandambition.30.WhatcanweinferfromMarcTessier-Lavigne’swords?

A.HewantstocooperatewithCarolyn.B.Carolynhasfoundanewcureforcancer.C.HebenefitsgreatlyfromCarolyn’sfindings.D.Carolyn’sfindingsareofgreatsignificance.31.Whatisthetext?

A.Aprofile.B.Anewsreport.C.Ajournal.D.Abookreview.Chinaisattheforefrontofatransportationrevolutionwiththerapidexpansionofitsrobotaxiservices,particularlyBaidu’sApolloGo.SinceitsappearanceinWuhanin2022,ApolloGohasspreadto11Chinesecities,completinganimpressive6millionrides.Despitetherequirementforpassengerstofinddesignedpick-upanddrop-offlocations,theservicehasbecomeahit,largelyduetoitsaffordability,thankstothegenerosityofBaidu,whichcurrentlycoversaround60%ofthecostofaride.ApolloGocurrentlyboastsover400driverlesscarsinWuhan,withambitionstoexpandto1,000bytheendof2024.MostofthecarsinWuhanpossess“LevelFour”autonomy,allowingthemtooperatewithouthumaninterventioninmostdrivingscenarios,althoughtheymaystruggleincomplexenvironmentslikeparkinggarages.Astechnologyadvancesandcostsdecrease,Baiduanticipatesthatitsrobotaxiswillbecomefinanciallyself-sustainingbytheendoftheyear,withprofitsexpectedin2025.Thisisasignificantdevelopmentinthetaxiindustry.However,theriseofrobotaxishasnotbeenwelcomedbyall.Wuhan’staxidriversarefearingtheirroleswillbereplacedbytechnology.ItisunclearhowChina’sgovernmentwilldealwiththeirworries.Localofficialsareactivelycompetingtoattractbusinesses,withBeijingrecentlydraftingnewguidelinestoregulateautonomousdriving,aimingtomaketheindustrymoretransparentandpredictable.Incontrast,thedevelopmentofrobotaxisintheWesthasfacedsetbacks.GeneralMotorshadtosuspendoperationsatCruiseafteranincidentinSanFrancisco,andTeslahasdelayedthelaunchofitsrobotaxiservice.IfTeslaisallowedtotestitsserviceinChina,itmayfurtherworsentheconcernsofChinesetaxidrivers.32.WhatmakesApolloGopopularamongriders?

A.Itsextremelygoodservice.B.Itsrelativelycheapservice.C.Itscompletelyautomaticalcontrol.D.Unnecessaryreservationinadvance.33.WhatisBaidu’sfinancialstrategyforitsrobotaxiservice?

A.Tocountonofficialhelps.B.Tochargehighfaresinitially.C.Tocoveramajorpartofthecost.D.Toavoidfinancialinvolvement.34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofrobotaxisinChina?

A.Theywillbelimitedtodevelopedcities.B.Theyareexpectedtobecomeprofitable.C.Theywillfacesignificantregulatorydifficulties.D.Theyarelikelytobereplacedbyothervehicles.35.WhydoestheauthormentionGeneralMotorsandTesla?

A.Tomakeacomparisonbetweenthem.B.TointroducecompetitorsofApolloGo.C.Topresentglobalsituationsofrobotaxis.D.Toexplainreasonsfortheunemployment.Ivividlyremembertheprocessofmovinginforthefirsttime:stuffingclothes,comfortitems,andpiecesofmychildhoodintovariousbagsandboxes.Itwasawhirlwind(旋风)ofexcitement.36Whatwoulditbelikelivingatcollege?WouldIgetalongwithmyroommate?HowwouldImakefriendswithcompletestrangers?37IhadalwaysfeltlikeIstruggledmorethanotherstofind“mypeople.”Inhighschool,Ihadafewclosefriends,butitalwaysseemedlikeeveryoneelsehadthesebig,inseparablefriendgroupsthatdideverythingtogether.Iwantedthat,andthesenseofbelonging,too.Likemany,IwasattractedbythefirstpeopleImetincollege.38Welivednexttoeachother,atetogether,andstayeduplatetogether.Theyweremyearlyfriendgroup,andtheybroughtlaughter,growth,andmemories—bothpositiveandnegative.Thosehighsandlowstaughtmeanimportantlesson:Noteveryfriendshipismeanttolast,andthat’sokay.Yourfriendshipsdon’tjustimpactyoursociallife—theyaffectyourmotivation,youracademics,and,amongotherthings,yoursenseofself.Ihavefounditvaluabletosurroundmyselfwithpeoplewhosharemyvaluestokeepmegrounded.39Collegeisoneofthefewplacesinlifewhereyou’resurroundedbypeoplefromvastlydifferentbackgroundsandexperiences.Keepinganopenmindisjustasimportantasfindingcommonground.Collegecanbe,andprobablywillbe,chaotic.Peoplecomeandgo.You’llprobablycryoverfriendshipsthatdidn’tworkout.40That’sallpartoftheprocess.Overtime,youwillfindyourpeople.

A.They’repartofyourstory.B.Butitwasalsofilledwithuncertainty.C.Iwouldn’ttrademyfriendshipforanything.D.Theymostlysohappenedtobethepeopleonmyfloor.E.Thatsaid,don’tlimityourselftojustthosewhoarelikeyou.F.Youmaysmileatmemorieswithpeoplenolongerclosewith.G.Ofalltheunknowns,thelastquestionconsumedmethemost.三、完形填空WhenIwaslittle,Ioftenhelpedmymotherplantourfamily’sgarden.InApril,IwouldkneelbyMum’ssideforhours,carefullydiggingholesand______seedsintotheearth.WhenIgrewup,Iwasunwillingtodoanyplanting.______,mymotherneversaidmuchaboutmydecisionuntiltwoyearsago.IwasleavinghomewhenMum______me.“Wouldyoupleasehelpmewiththeplantingtoday?”sheasked,Imumbled(咕哝)somethingalongthe______of,“Uh,maybe…I’llsee.BythetimeIleftthehouse,Mumwasalreadyinthegarden.She______foramomentasIwalkedpast,andfromthecornerofmyeyeIsawacertain______inherstare.Afewhourslater,Idecidedtoheadbackhometohelpherandfeltvery_____formyselflessdecision.ButIwastoolate.I______littleaboutthatdayuntilnearlyayearlater,Mumunexpectedly______herfriendSaratocancer.Shewenttoseehowthetwochildrenwere______thesuddenloss.ThereMumlearnedtheanswer.“Mummymadememyowngarden,”Rachelsaid______,leadingheroutdoorstoseethemasterpiece.Sarahaddecidedtoplantherchildrensomethingthatwould______longaftershewasgone.AsIlistenedtomymothertearfullytellSara’sstory,Irealizedthetrue______ofagarden.Ourannualplantingwasaboutkneelingtogether,plantingpotentiallifeandcreatingthebest______together.Iwon’tever______theplantingdayagain.41.A.packingB.drivingC.pushingD.directing42.A.NaturallyB.SurprisinglyC.AwkwardlyD.Obviously43.A.stoppedB.followedC.grabbedD.reminded44.A.rolesB.scenesC.cluesD.lines45.A.turnedaroundB.sloweddownC.burnedoutD.lookedup46.A.peaceB.panicC.puzzleD.pain47.A.calmB.nobleC.guiltyD.crazy48.A.thoughtB.forgotC.talkedD.inquired49.A.exposedB.tiedC.lostD.left50.A.perceivingB.sufferingC.approachingD.encountering51.A.seriouslyB.proudlyC.bitterlyD.brokenly52.A.dieoutB.runoutC.catchonD.liveon53.A.costB.styleC.powerD.test54.A.memoriesB.wondersC.prospectsD.services55.A.spendB.missC.recallD.waste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。TheRadiantStarGala,amusicaltheaterconcertfeaturingstarsofBroadwayandFrenchstageproductions,56(arouse)awaveofexcitementsinceitsfirstpublicperformanceinGuangzhou,Guangdongprovince.AftersuccessfulperformancesinShenzhen,Foshan,ZhuhaiandShanghai,this57(high)anticipatedproductionisnowset58(land)inBeijing,bringingaudiencesaculturalandartistic59(celebrate)thatgoesbeyondlanguageandculturalbarriers.ThisconcertbringstogetherfiverenownedBroadwayandFrenchmusicaltheaterperformers,accompaniedby60liveorchestra.ThelineupincludesthelegendaryPhantomoftheOperastarBradLittle,61hasperformedover2,500showsasthePhantom,leadingtheshowwithhis62(command)presence.HeisjoinedbyLexiLawson,BrittneyMack,PhilippeBerghellaandLaetitiaCarrere.TheconcertwillbeperformedatBeijing’sCenturyTheatrenextweek,withthreeperformances63(schedule).Theshowswillbringtogethermorethan20iconicsongsfromover10classicmusicals.TheselectionspansbothBroadway64Frenchstageproductions,featuringsongsfrommusicalssuchasThePhantomoftheOpera,LesMiserables,HamiltonandDonJuan,allowingtheaudiencetoenjoyadiverserange65belovedworks.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,学校英语报正以“AMomentofWarmthinMySeniorYear”为题征稿。请你写一篇短文,分享一个在高三让你感到温暖或鼓舞的瞬间,内容包括:(1)简要描述事件经过;(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纸的相应位置作答。AMomentofWarmthinMySeniorYear_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Iwasinabout40feetofwaterallbymyself.IknewIshouldnothavegonealone,butIwasrathercompetentandjusttookachance.Therewasnotmuchcurrent,andthewaterwassowarm,clearandattractive.WhenIgotacramp(抽筋),IrealizedatoncehowfoolishIwas.Iwasnottooalarmed,butwascompletelydoubledupwithstomachcramps.Itriedtoremovemyweightbelt,butIwassodoubledupIcouldnotgettothecatch.Iwassinkingandbegantofeelmorefrightened,unabletomove.IcouldseemywatchandknewtherewasonlyalittlemoretimeonthetankbeforeIwouldbeoutofair.Itriedtomassage(按摩)my

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