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2025~2026学年四川省成都市成都实验外国语学校高三上学期期末英语试卷一、阅读理解EnhanceyourstudentjourneyatTheUniversityofSydney!Withawiderangeofclubsavailable,it’seasytomakefriendsandhavefun.Don’tlimityourself—joinasmanyclubsasyouwish!LinguisticsSocietyTheSydneyUniversityLinguisticsSocietyhashostedeventsforlanguageloversforover20years!Weorganizelanguageevents,studydays,andformallinguisticsactivitieswiththeLinguisticsDepartment.Whetheryou’restudyinglinguisticsorjustlovelanguages,joinourFacebookgrouptoconnectandparticipateinourfunonlineandinperson.Membershipfee:$5(includesweeklylunches)Arts&CraftsSociety(CraftSoc)CraftSoccelebratesartsandcraftsenthusiastsofallskilllevelsandmediums,fromknittingandcrochet(钩针编织)tofigurine(小塑像)paintingandcosplay.Ouractivitiesincludeamonthlymeet-upattheCourtyardCafeatCrafternoonTea—bringyourcraftorlearnanewone!Enjoyexclusivesponsordiscountsinourmonthlynewsletter.Membershipfee:FreeFilmSociety(Filmsoc)Foundedin1947,Filmsocpreservesfilmstock(胶卷)andkeepscinemaaliveinSydney.Wescreenweeklyfilmsacrossallgenreswithfreepizzaanddrinks.Joinover300membersfor26+freefilmsayear,ashortfilmcontest,anddiscountmovietickets.It’sagreatplaceformeetinglike-mindedfilmmakers.Membershipfee:FreeMembershipSociety(UniJam)JoiningSociety(UniJam)UniJam,acommunityformusicenthusiastsofalllevels.Attendourcasualjamsessionstomeetfellowmusicians,performtogetherandgrowyourmusicalskills.Noauditionsorfeesarerequired—whetheryou’reabeginneroraseasonedplayer,comejamwithus,makefriendsandhavefun.Withweeklysessions,it’sagreatopportunitytoconnectwithothermusicians,socializeandenjoymusic.Don’tmissourFridayJamsandspecialeventslikeoutdoorjams,openmics,andkaraokenights.Membershipfee:Free1.Whichclubwouldyoujoinifyou’reinterestedincosplay?
A.CraftSoc.B.LinguisticsSociety.C.Filmsoc.D.UniJam.2.WhatcanyoudoatFilmsoc?
A.Getfreemovietickets.B.Enjoydrinksatadiscount.C.Participateinashortfilmcompetition.D.Watchover26filmsonlinepermonth.3.WhyisUniJamuniquecomparedtotheotherclubs?
A.Ithostsactivitiesbothonlineandoffline.B.ItfeaturesspecialeventsonFridays.C.Itdoesn’tchargeafeetojoin.D.Itwelcomesmembersofallskilllevels.Onesunnymorning,mywifeandIpiledthekidsintothecarwithahopethatmymemorywasreliable.Wewentoutlookingfor“my”trees.About25yearsago,IstartedworkingasatreeplanterinNorthernOntario.Iwouldhaveplantedseveralthousandaday,everyday,forweeksandweeks.Iworkedeverysummerforsixyears,whichaddeduptoover500,000trees.Whilewewereplanting,wetalkedaboutwhatourtreeswouldbelikewhentheygrewtaller.Thesmalltreeswerenolongerthanmythumb.Itseemedunlikelyourtreeswouldlastmorethanadayortwo.Eventually,Istoppedthecarandstaredattheclearblueskyandtreetopssoftlywaving.Iwalkedtowardthem.Theyweresotallandsolid,muchbiggerthanIthoughttheywouldbe.Thereweresomanyofthem,wavingsoundlesslyinthewindliketheywerewelcomingme.Rowuponrowoffullygrown,healthypinesleftmespeechless.Theyspokeofthattimeofmylife,in1995,whenIwasstrongandyounginmymid-20s.Iwalkedamongthem,listeningtothesoundofthewindintheirhighbranches.Humbledandmoved,Ineverhadsuchastrongsenseofmyimpactontheworld.Ifeltaquietpresenceandathomeamongmytrees,asiftheyhadbeenwaitingforme.Whatwasunclearandunlikelyhadgrownspecificandveryreal.WhatIhadheldinmyhandshadgrownintoatoweringforestsurroundingme.Mykidsrantojoinme.“Youplantedallthese?”askedmy10-year-oldson,Forest.“Iplantedmorethanthiseveryday.Andthisiswhereyournamecomesfrom,”Itoldhim.Together,withmy6-year-oldsonRiver,wewalkeddeeperintothewoodsandspottedaclearing.WeemergedsuddenlyintotheopenspaceandIfeltevenmoreathomethanintheforestI'dplanted.Itwasmorefamiliar,thisopenspacewhereIhadoncespentthousandsandthousandsofhours.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorwhenhewasinhismid-20s?
A.Heplantedover500,000treeswithinsixyears.B.HevolunteeredtoplanttreesinNorthernOntario.C.Mostofthetreesheplanteddidn'tsurviveaweek.D.Heplantedseveralthousandtreeseverydayforsixyears.5.Howdidtheauthorfeelatthesightofthetreeshehadplanted?
A.Hefeltsurprisedthattheplacelookedsodifferent.B.Hemainlymissedthehardworkhedidinthepast.C.Hewantedtocounthowmanytreeswerestillalive.D.Hefeltdeeplytouchedbytherealresultsofhisyoungdays.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“clearing”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.afallentreeB.anemptyplaceC.acuttingtoolD.acleancottage7.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.MemoryofPlantingTrees.B.PlantingTreeswithFamilies.C.AReunionwithMyTrees.D.MakingforaGreenerFuture.Amaninalabcoatbendsunderadimlightwithtighteyeslookingatamicroscope.Timeisshort,thepays-offarehigh,andonlythisscientistcansaveeveryone.Thatkindofromanticizedpictureofsciencewasstandardforalongtime.Butit’sfarfromthetruth.Somescientistssearchforthecausesofsomeobservableeffects,suchasthelinkbetweendestroyedforestsandEarth’stemperatureincrease.Othersmayinvestigatethe“what”ratherthanthe“why”ofthings.Forexample,ecologistsbuildmodelstoestimategraywolfabundanceinMontana,US.It’simpracticaltospotthemallandcountthem.Abundancemodelsarenot100percentaccurate,buttheyofferestimatesthatseemgoodenoughtosetharvestingquotas(限额)andmaintaintheecosystem.Beyondthe“what”andthe“why”,scientistsmayfocusonthe“how”.Forinstance,thelivesofpeoplelivingwithillnessescanbeimprovedbyresearchonhowtorelievesymptoms,evenifthetruecausesoftheirdisordersarelargelyunknowntocurrentmedicine.Peopleoftenthink“realscience”shouldprovidedefinite,completeandperfectanswerstotheirquestions.However,givenvariouslimitationsandtheworld’scomplexity,keepingmultipleperspectivesinplayisoftenthebestwayforscientiststoreachtheirgoalsandsolvetheproblemsathand.Intheworldofscience,healthydisagreementisafeature,notabug.Scienceisasocialprocessinwhichthecommunity’sscrutiny(监督)ensureswehavethebestavailableknowledge.“Bestavailable”doesnotmean“definitive”,butthebestwehaveuntilwefindouthowtoimproveit.Thelonghistoryofatomism(原子论)showshowscienceisaprocessratherthanafastdeliveryofresultssetinstone.AsscientistJeanBaptistePerrinconductedhis1908experimentsthatseeminglysettledalldiscussionregardingatoms,questionsabouttheatom’spropertieswereabouttosparkdecadesofcontroversywiththebirthofquantum(量子)physics.Similardiscussionscontinuetothepresentday.So,realscienceisacollective,imperfectandmay-sidedprocessinwhichscientistscontributemultipleandoftenpartialsolutionstocomplexanddiverseproblems.8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthearticle?
A.Bydescribingascientificresearchprocess.B.Bytellingascientist’spersonalexperience.C.Bygivinganexampleofscientificfailure.D.Bypresentingacommonmisconception.9.Whatdoparagraphs2-3mainlytalkabout?
A.Thechallengesfacedbyscientists.B.Thehistoryofscientificresearch.C.Themethodsscientistsusetoshareresults.D.Thevariousfocusesofscientistsintheirresearch.10.Whatistheauthor’sviewonhealthydisagreementsinscience?
A.Theyareessentialforscientificprogress.B.Theycreateconfusionanddelayconclusions.C.Theyindicateproblemsinscientificmethods.D.Theyoftenleadtotherejectionofoldtheories.11.WhydoestheauthormentionJeanBaptistePerrin’sexperimentsandthesubsequentdebate?
A.Toshowscienceisacollectionoffacts.B.Toprovescientificknowledgeisalwaysabsolute.C.Toillustratescienceisadynamicandevolvingprocess.D.Toshowscientificconclusioncanbereachedafterdiscussion.Chocolateisapopularsnack,butthepriceofitcontinuestorise.Cocoafromthecacaotreeisthebasicingredientofchocolate;thetreesthriveinwarmanddampclimatesbutarestrugglingduetoincreasingaridity—aslowbutnon-stopdryingoftheland.Thisissueextendstoproducersaroundtheglobe,threateningcocoaproductionandlivelihoodsoffarmers.Overthepast30years,morethanthree-quartersoftheEarth’slandmasshasbecomedrier.Thisdrynessisalong-termtransformationwithdisastrousconsequencesforecosystems,agriculture,andlivelihoods.Aridityarisesfromhuman-drivenfactors,includinggreenhousegasemissions,unsustainablelanduse,andnaturalresourcedegradation.Climatechange,primarilycausedbyfossilfuelconsumptionanddeforestation,increasesglobaltemperatures,acceleratingevaporation(蒸发)andheighteningwatershortage—eveninregionswithmoderaterainfall.Unsustainablelandusefurtherintensifiesaridity.Practiceslikedeforestationandindustrialfarmingdegradesoils,removingthemfromprotectivevegetationandessentialnutrients.Incocoa-producingregions,deforestationupsetslocalwatercyclesandwearsawaythetopsoil.Degradedsoilsholdlesswater,deepeningdroughtconditions.Cocoaisjustonecropatrisk.Majoragriculturalzonesarealsoaffected.By2100,upto5billionpeoplemayliveindrylands,stretchingfoodsystemstotheirlimitandforcingmigration.Aridityalsothreatensecosystems.Wildlifestrugglestoadapt,andplantspeciessuitedtowarmanddampconditionsfailtosurvive.Economiclossesareoverwhelming—Africasawa12%GDPdeclinefrom1990to2015duetorisingaridity.Governmentsfaceadditionalburdensfromsandstorms,wildfires,andwatershortages.Whilearidity’seffectsaresevere,theyarenotentirelychangeless.Restoringdegradedlands,improvingsoilhealth,andadoptingsustainablefarmingpracticescanhelp.Efficientwatermanagement,investmentinrenewableenergy,andinternationalcooperationareessentialinbattlingaridity.Aschocolatepriceshitrecordhighsinearly2025duetodryconditionsinAfrica,addressingaridityisamatterofurgency.Beyondsavingchocolate,it’saboutpreservingtheplanet’sabilitytosustainlife.12.What’sthemainreasonfortherisingpriceofchocolate?
A.Thedeclineofcocoaproduction.B.Thehighcostofbasicingredients.C.Theincreasingdemandforchocolate.D.Theshortageofcocoatreeplantations.13.Whatdoweknowaboutaridity?
A.Itismainlycausedbynaturalfactors.B.Itonlyaffectscocoa-producingregions.C.Ithasawide-rangingimpactonvariousaspects.D.Itwilldisappearifsustainablelanduseisadopted.14.WhyisAfrica’sGDPdeclinementionedinparagraph5?
A.ToshowaridityonlycauseseconomiclossesinAfrica.B.ToproveAfricaisthemostseverelyaffectedbyaridity.C.TocriticizeAfricalackseffectivemeasuresagainstaridity.D.Toillustratearidityhasasignificantinfluenceoneconomy.15.Whichofthefollowingcanfightagainstaridity?
A.Cuttingoffwatersupplies.B.Replacingrenewableenergy.C.Promotingsoilconservation.D.Practicingindustrialfarming.Dealingwithnegativitycanbedifficult,especiallywhenyou’renothappywithwhoyouare.16However,laughingatyourselfisasurprisinglyeffectivewaytodealwithnegativecircumstances.Herearesometipstolearntolaughatyourselfmoreinlife.Acceptyourself.Youknowthatnobodyisperfect.17Whentalkingaboutthe“negatives”,it’sextremelyimportanttoknowwhichpartsofyourselfcanbechangedandwhichcan’t.Forexample,there’snopointinbeingangryatyourselfbecauseyouaren’tastallasyou’dliketobe.Youcantryallyouwant,butyou’llneverchangethosefeaturesofyourself.18Acceptingyourselfisoftensohardbecauseyouaren’tevenlookingatyourself—you’rejustlookingathowwellyoudoacertainthing.You’veprobablydoneityourself.Youdidn’tliftasmuchweightinthegymastheguynexttoyou?You’reweak.Youdidn’tfinishalloftheworkyouplannedtodo?You’relazy.19Soinstead,youshouldrealizethatasingleactiondoesn’tdeterminewhoyouare.Thismeansthatlaughingaboutamistakeyouoncemadedoesn’tmeanyou’relaughingatwhoyouareasaperson.Behumble.Youcan’tlaughatyourselfwhileatthesametimetryingtomaintaintheimagethatyou’reawesomeateverythingyoudo.Inotherwords,you’dbetteravoidshowingoffandbemorehumbleinstead.Agoodtipistothinkofhowinsignificantyouareintheuniverse.20Itremindsyouthatwhateverproblemsyou’redealingwithrightnowdon’tmatterintheend.
A.Bemindfulofothers.B.Thisknowledgecanbefreeinginaway.C.Separateyourselffromyourperformance.D.Sohowcanyoulearntolaughaboutyourself?E.Sowhywouldyouexpectyourselftobeanydifferent?F.Youcanmakeamistake,butthatdoesn’tmakeyouthemistake.G.Thelastthingyouwantatthispointisforsomeonetolaughatyou.二、完形填空Isatinacoldhospitalroomtoreceivemyfirstchemotherapy(化疗)session.Justweeksearlier,Ihad______abreastexam,andIexpectedittojustbe______.Noproblem.Iwasyoungandtherewasnoincidenceofcancerinmy______.Dayslater,sounding______,mydoctorcalledandsaid,“Youhavestagetwobreastcancer.”Inthehospitalroom,Ilookedaroundattheothercancer______—stressed,dying.ThensuddenlyIsawarayof______throughthecurtains.Irealized,“I'm______!Imustlive!”Ilookedataladywhosebodywassaying“it'sover”.Iwalkedovertoher,______,andwhispered,“It'snotover.Thisisonlythe______.”Tome,thosewordsrangtrue.Myjourneyintolifehadbegun.Thereweresomanychallengesto______onthejourney—thechemotherapyandamarriagethatwouldn'tlastthebattlewithme.Somuchpain,somuch______.ButIcameoutofthebattle.Itwastimetolive______.ImadeamovetoIsrael.IhadadreamtoliveinIsrael.Noweverydayisa(n)______—orderingcoffeeorfindingnewdoctors,mostoftimeinmynewlanguage.IteachZumba-styledance,asdanceisagreathealerforme.Challengesstillcome,buttheybringadventureand______.IreceiveconstantremindersthatIama______.21.A.cancelledB.bookedC.mentionedD.recommended22.A.routineB.unusualC.stressfulD.complicated23.A.familyB.historyC.countryD.workplace24.A.frightenedB.annoyedC.thrilledD.concerned25.A.nursesB.patientsC.doctorsD.physicians26.A.joyB.hopeC.lightD.dust27.A.aliveB.alarmedC.activeD.awake28.A.poppedupB.bentdownC.stretchedoutD.straightenedup29.A.duskB.closureC.beginningD.darkness30.A.countB.expectC.tolerateD.overcome31.A.failureB.prospectC.struggleD.happiness32.A.quietlyB.sustainablyC.unwillinglyD.fully33.A.adventureB.miracleC.barrierD.opportunity34.A.learningB.innovatingC.healingD.understanding35.A.thinkerB.survivorC.dancerD.mother三、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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Tangram(七巧板)isanancientChinesepuzzlegamethatchallengesplayerstocreatespecificshapes36(use)asetofsevengeometricpieces,called“tans”.Thegoalofthegameistoformaspecificoutline,ensuringtheyfittogether37(perfect)-withoutoverlapping(重叠)orleavinganyemptyspaces.OriginatinginChinaduringtheSongDynasty(960-1279AD),itgainedwidespread38(popular)inthe18thand19thcenturies.Tangrampuzzles39(introduce)toEuropeandAmericaintheearly1800s,wheretheyquicklybecamepopular,inspiringbooks,adaptations,andnewvariations.Today,Tangramremainsabelovedpuzzlegame40(treasure)forentertainmentaswellaseducationalpurposes.PlayingTangramismorethanjustafunactivity,it’salsoaninfluentialbrainbooster!Thepuzzlerequiresspatialawareness,logicalreasoning,41problem-solvingabilities.Playingitcanactivateandstrengthenimportantareasofthebrain.Studiessuggestthatengaginginvisual-spatialtaskslikeTangramcanimprovecognitive(认知的)flexibility,making42easiertoprocessandrememberinformation.Additionally,regularlyplayingTangramcanenhancememoryandattentionspan,43areimportantineverydayproblem-solvingsituations.Whetheryou’relookingforafunchallengeoraway44(improve)cognitivefunction,Tangramisanexcellentgametoplay.Plus,withdigitalandphysicalversionsavailable,it’saneasyand45(access)gametoenjoyatanytime.四、书信写作46.假如你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国好友Jim正在策划一次以“绿色成都”为主题的社团活动,他发来邮件询问你的建议。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:1.活动形式;2.活动内容。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:“绿色成都”GreenChengduDearJim,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、书面表达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。OnasunnySaturdayinJune,Alyson,aged3,giggledassheandhermother,Marlen,playedgamesinthefrontyardoftheirhome.WithMarlenclosebehind,tinyAlysondashedintothebackyardofaneighbor.Suddenly,Alysondisappeared,seeminglyswallowedwholebyabarelyvisibleholeintheground.Marlenscreamed.Theneighbor,Luz,26,waspreparingdinnerinthekitchenandassumedthescreamswerethesoundsofchildrenplaying.ButsheranoutsideanywayandfoundMarlensobbingandAlyson’ssisterDamary,25,kneelingonthegrass,dialing911."Alysonfellinthehole!”Dam
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