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2025~2026学年河南中原名校联盟高三年级2月期末检测英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthermother?

A.Sheloveswhatherhusbandcooks.B.Sheisgoodatmakingcookies.C.Shehasgotenoughofcooking.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’ssuggestion?

A.Timely.B.Practical.C.Unnecessary.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthelibrary.B.Ontheplayground.C.Intheclassroom.4.Whowillcleanthemanager’sroom?

A.Susan.B.Theman.C.Thewoman.5.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?

A.Toaskaboutsomething.B.Tooffersuggestions.C.Togiveawarning.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whathappenedtothewomanatfirstonhervacation?

A.Shegotinjuredinthewaves.B.Shelostherexpensivesunglasses.C.Shewastrappedinwaterthewholeday.7.Howdidthewomanfeelthenextday?

A.Ashamed.B.Frightened.C.Amazed.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhendidSallygetthepainting?

A.Onherbirthday.B.OnMother’sDay.C.OnChristmasDay.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Co-workers.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Bossandassistant.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhydoesJanewanttogetajob?

A.Tomakemorefriends.B.Toprovideforherfamily.C.Togetmorepocketmoney.11.WhatisthemostimportantforJaneintheman’sopinion?

A.Herschoolwork.B.Hermentalhealth.C.Hersocialcircle.12.WhatdoesJanedecidetodo?

A.Workharderatschool.B.Accepttheman’soffer.C.Lookforajobbyherself.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whyisthedogsenttothetrainingschool?

A.Hehasbeenactinginanoddway.B.Heneedstolearnsomenewskills.C.Heistroubledbyhisvisionproblem.14.HowwillSophiegettoherclassroomtoday?

A.Byrelyingontheman.B.Withthehelpofhersister.C.Undertheguidanceofadog.15.WhatwillSophieneedtodotoday?

A.Takeatest.B.Trainadog.C.Goshopping.16.WhoisprobablyMr.Andrew?

A.Sophie’sdoctor.B.Sophie’shairdresser.C.Sophie’steacher.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtostartaconversation.B.Howtobecomeagoodtalker.C.Howtointeractwithastranger.18.Whatkindoftopiccanbeagoodicebreaker?

A.Somethingshocking.B.Somethingpleasant.C.Somethingsorrowful.19.Whatisinappropriateforaconversation?

A.Makingcomments.B.Praisingothersconstantly.C.Tryingtobethesmartestperson.20.Whatisthebestwaytokeepaconversationgoing?

A.Sharingyourhobbies.B.Makingyourtalkfunny.C.Showingyoursincerity.二、阅读理解FourBestAnimalRescueOrganizationsinLondonBatterseaDogs&CatsFoundedin1860,thisorganizationtreatsover7,000animalswithloveandcareeachyear.Withahospital,qualifiedvets(兽医),andateamofdedicatedcaters,thisstate-of-the-artfacilityoffersstray(流浪的),abandoned,andunwantedpetscomprehensivetreatment.Thefacilityalsotakesinpetswhoseparentsmaybeunabletomeettheirneedsandmatchesthemwithsuitablehomesandfamilies.MayhewEstablishedin1886,thefacilitywhichaccommodatesallkindsofpets,includingthosewhoneednewhomesandthoserescuedoutsidetheshelter,rescuesover1,100dogsannually.Itworkshardtoensurepetswhocometothefacilityareequippedwiththeskillstomakethemabettermemberofanewfamilythroughenrichmentprogramsthataddresstheirphysicalandphysiologicalneeds.Theteamalsoworkswithpetparentstohelpthemimprovetheirrelationshipwiththeirpets.CeliaHammondAnimalRescueFoundedin1986byamodelnamedCeliaHammond,thischaritygrewfromherearlycampaignsagainstanimalcruelty.Theorganizationalsoofferstreatmentandtrainingtohelpdogswhohavenotbeengivenpropercareandlove.Theorganizationhascomfortablefacilitiesfordogsinneedofnewhomesbeforetheycanbeadoptedorre-homedandon-sitevetswhohelprescuedpetsthroughtheirrecoveryprocess.AllDogsMatterItisaregisteredcharityworkinginandaroundLondontorescuedogsandhelpthemfindlovingforeverhomes.Therescueorganizationwasfoundedin2009totransformthelivesofunwanted,abandoned,andstraydogsintheUKandaroundtheworld.In2019,AllDogsMatterhelpedmorethan25petsfromItaly,Egypt,andChinafindnewparentsintheUK.AtAllDogsMatter,petsinneedofmedicalattentionaretreatedtoqualitymedicalcarebyqualifiedstaff.21.Whichorganizationhasthelongesthistory?

A.Mayhew.B.AllDogsMatter.C.BatterseaDogs&Cats.D.CeliaHammondAnimalRescue.22.WhatisoneofMayhew’sduties?

A.Attendingtoamodel’sgiantpets.B.Improvingthepet-ownerrelationship.C.Trainingvetsforotherorganizations.D.Launchingcampaignsagainstanimalcruelty.23.WhatdoCeliaHammondAnimalRescueandAllDogsMatterhaveincommon?

A.Theyhelpdogsfindnewhomes.B.Theyaccommodateallkindsofcats.C.Theywerefoundedbythesameperson.D.Theyfocusonpetsrescuedfromabroad.StudentsatFranklinMiddleSchoolnotonlygottoplaycarnival(狂欢节)gamesduringschoolhours,butalsoraisedmoneyforagoodcause.Theeighth-gradersfromPhillipWhitworth’sclassesdidthisbysellingticketsforadmissiontotheAnnualCarnivalFundraiser,wheretheypackedintotheschool’sgymnasiumandplayedahugevarietyofcarnivalgames.ThefundsraisedgotowardacharitableorganizationthatdrillswaterwellsinAfrica.“Knowledgeisuselesswithoutaction,”Phillipsaidoftheevent,whichwasstartedbyPhillipandhiswifein2019,inspiredbyabookreadintheschooldistrictcalledALongWalktoWater.ThenoveltellsthestoryofafictionalcharacternamedNya,an11-year-oldSouthSudanesegirlwhohastowalkeighthoursadaytobringhomewater,andthereal-lifeSalvaDut,whofoundedanorganizationcalledWaterforSouthSudan.Toraisemoney,theWhitworthsandPhillip’sstudentsorganizedtheschool’sfirstannualcarnivalin2019.Everyyear,thestudentschoosethegamesthatmostpeoplelikeandsellticketstotheirclassmates,andgetdonationsfrombusinessesandpersonalconnections.CamrynRobinson,aneighth-grader,foundtheexperienceofgatheringdonationsstressfulbutaddedthatithelpedimprovehercommunicationskills.“Alotofpeopledon’ttakechildrenseriouslyatfirst.Butifyoushowpeoplethatit’snotjustacarnival—it’ssomethingthat’sbiggerthanthat,theywilllisten,”Camrynsaid.Overtheyears,thestudentshaveraisedmoneytodrillthreenewwellsandrepairanotherthreeinSouthSudan.Thisyear,thestudentssoldalittleover700ticketsfor$5each,sotheyraisedaround$3,500.Butwhenfactoringinbusinessandpersonaldonations,thestudentshaveraisedmorethan$10,000,withdonationsstillcomingin.“Wemightnotbeabletosolvethewholeproblem,butwecanabsolutelymakeadifferenceforsomepeople,”Phillipsaid.24.WhatroledidALongWalktoWaterplayinthefundraisingcampaign?

A.ItinspiredSalvaDuttojointhemission.B.Ittaughtstudentstoorganizeacarnival.C.Itledtothestartofthecharitablecause.D.Itmotivatedbusinessestodonatemoney.25.WhatdoPhillip’sstudentsdofortheannualcarnival?

A.Theydrillwellsinperson.B.Theyorganizesomegames.C.Theyworkatdifferentcompanies.D.Theycollectticketsfromcinemas.26.WhatdidCamrynRobinsonsayaboutgatheringdonations?

A.Itwasveryrewarding.B.Itwasunchallenging.C.Kidsshouldn’tgetinvolved.D.Mostpeopleinitiallysupportedit.27.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Phillip’sobjectivecomments.B.DramaticchangesinSouthSudan.C.Theoutcomeofthestudents’efforts.D.Donationsfromallovertheworld.Nooneissureexactlywhenorhowtheinvasion(入侵)began.However,in2014,whenAsiancommontoads(蟾蜍)wereofficiallyspottedinMadagascar’slargestseaport,scientistsimmediatelysoundedthealarm.Theseinvasivetoadsproduceapoisonouschemical,storedinspecializedglands(腺体)behindtheireyes,whichcouldspelldeathforanynativespeciesattemptingtohuntthem—amajorthreattoMadagascar’sbiodiversity.Canetoads,whichcanremainpoisonouslongafterthey’redead,createdasimilarproblemwhenintroducedtoAustraliainthe1930s.Thepoisonousparts,knownasparotoidglands,donotjustallowtoadstowreakhavocasinvasivespecies.Theyprobablyalsohelpedtoadsspreadacrosslargepartsoftheplanetmillionsofyearsago,accordingtoresearchpublishedinmid-October2025.EvidencesuggeststoadsgottheirstartinSouthAmericabutitisunclearexactlywhenandhowtheyspreadtoothercontinents.Tofindout,thescientistsoftheresearchanalyzedDNAfrom124speciesacrosssixcontinents.TheirreconstructedevolutionaryhistoryconfirmedthattoadsoriginatedinSouthAmericaapproximately61millionyearsago;however,italsouncoveredsomethingunexpected:InsteadofenteringAsiafromNorthAmericaviathelandbridge,earlytoadsappeartohavecrosseddirectlyfromSouthAmericatoAfrica.TheteamalsodiscoveredarapidriseinthenumberofnewspeciesshortlyaftertoadsbegantospreadoutofSouthAmerica,whichhappenedduringahistorictransitionknownastheEocene-Oligoceneextinctionevent,about33.5millionyearsago.Duringthatsameperiod,toadsevolvedtheirparotoidglands.Someofthisevolutionaryhistoryappearstoberepeatingitselfwithmoderninvasivespecies.Althoughtoadshavespreadaroundtheworld,therewereafewbarriersthatweretoomuchforthem.ToadsnevermadeitontheirowntoAustralia,forexample,orcrossedtheMozambiqueChannelfromAfricatoMadagascarandthenearbyMascareneIslands.Now,withalittlehelpfromhumans,theyhavecrossedthesefinalfrontiers.28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“wreakhavoc”meaninparagraph2?

A.Causesignificantdamage.B.Spreadacrossremoteregions.C.Contributetolocalbiodiversity.D.Engageindangeroushunting.29.Whathappenedtotoadsduringtheperiodoftheextinctionevent?

A.Theylosttheirparotoidglands.B.Theirpopulationdroppedsharply.C.Theirspeciesdiversifiedquickly.D.TheybeganenteringSouthAmerica.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Humanactivitiesarethreateningtoads.B.ToadsmadeitontheirowntoAustralia.C.Humansplayaroleinthespreadoftoads.D.Thebirthplaceoftoadsremainsamystery.31.Fromwhichisthetextmostprobablytaken?

A.Atravelbrochure.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Ahistorycourseplan.D.Ageographytextbook.In1998,researchersLarryPageandSergeyBrinpublishedapapertitledTheAnatomyofaLarge-ScaleHypertextualWebSearchEngine.Inthepaper,theyanticipatedtheriseofalgorithms(算法).Laterthatsameyear,thetwodevelopedthesearchalgorithm,PageRank,whichrevolutionizedtheearlywebbyprioritizingpagesaccordingtothenumberandtypesoflinksoneachpage.Today,PageRankisstillaround,butithasfallenvictimtoalgorithms.Thebroaderweblandscapehasabandoneditsoriginalpromise:toenableustobethebestandmostgenuineversionofourselves.Instead,we’retrappedinasystemthatemphasizessamenessanddiscouragesindividuality,allatthehandsofalgorithmsthathavegonewild.Algorithmsmakeitimpossibletogoonlinewithoutencounteringcontentthatclaimsit’sbeen“selectedforyou”.Buttheydon’trecognizehowcomplexandever-changinghumantastescanbe.Becauseoftheiroverlysimplisticcalculations,wearerarelyshownanythingnew,different,orexciting.Forexample,Spotifylistenersenduphearingthesamesongsandartistsoverandover.Thecombinationoftheuniversalityofalgorithmsandtheaddictivenessoftheplatformsthreatenstoflattenourindividualtastes.Thealgorithmspushusalltowardthesameideaswhilemakingitharderforfree-thinkersandsubculturestoriseup.Butinnovationrequiresthosewhoarewillingandabletogoagainstalgorithmictrendcycles.Societalinnovationandadvancementatlargewillstagnate(停滞)insuchenvironments.Wealreadyseethishappening.It’swhyeverysinglenewmovieiseitherareboot,remake,requel,prequel,orsequel(续集).Andit’swhytheclothesyoungergenerationsconsidertrendylooksimilartowhatweworeinourchildhood.Undoubtedly,algorithmsareheretostay.Butifwehopetoavoidinnovationstagnation,tastemustbereturnedtoitsrightfulowners.Weallhaveahandinmakingthathappen.32.HowdidLarryPageandSergeyBrinaffectthewebin1998?

A.Theybrokeitsoriginalpromise.B.Theyboosteditsdevelopment.C.Theypreventeditfromgoingwild.D.Theyshifteditsfocustoindividuality.33.Whatcanbeknownaboutthealgorithm-controlledcontentwegetaccordingtoparagraph3?

A.Itcanalwaysamazeandexciteus.B.Itisbasedoncomplexcalculations.C.Itfeaturesrepetitionandpredictability.D.Itmatchesourever-changingtastes.34.Whyaretheexamplesmentionedinparagraph5?

A.Tohighlighttheuniversalityofalgorithms.B.Toanalyzethereasonforalgorithmicstagnation.C.Toexplaintheconceptofalgorithmictrendcycles.D.Toshowhowalgorithmsnegativelyimpactinnovation.35.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toremindustomakefulluseofalgorithms.B.Toencourageinnovationinalgorithmicdesign.C.Todemonstratetheincrediblepowerofalgorithms.D.Tourgeustotrytogetoutofthealgorithmictrap.Thoughpositivityisn’twhateveryoneisbornwith,wecangrowmorepositivewithpractice.Herearepracticalwaystohelpyoudoso.Learntoreframenegativeexperiences.Oneofthemistakespeoplemakeistryingtoavoidorignorenegativeexperiences.36.However,tryingtoavoidorignoretheseexperiencesactuallydamagesyourabilitytodealwiththem.Instead,considerhowyoucanreframetheseexperiences.Trytolearnfromthemorviewthemdifferently.37.Yourbodyandyourmindareconnected.Ifyou’restrugglingtofeelpositive,itcouldbebecauseyourbodyisworkingagainstyou.SocialpsychologistAmyCuddyhasshownthatyourposturecanaffectthelevelsofstresshormonesinyourbody.Trystandingupstraight.Holdyourshouldersbackandyourchestforward.Holdyourgazeinfrontofyou.38.Showcompassiontoothers.Compassionisdoingsomethingkindforsomeoneelse,especiallyifthatpersonislessfortunatethanyouare.Itcanreallyboostyourpositivity.39,whetherit’sonanindividuallevelorinyourcommunity,andpracticeshowingcompassion.Notonlyisitgoodforothers,it’sevengoodforyourhealth!Seeatherapist(治疗师).Acommonmisperceptionisthatpeopleonlyneedtoseeatherapistwhenthere’ssomethingwrong.40.Similarly,seeingatherapistcanalsobeahelpfulpreventivetechnique.Andifyouwanttolearnhowtothinkandbehavemorepositively,atherapistcanhelpyouidentifyunhelpfulpatternsinyourthinkinganddevelopnewpositivestrategies.

A.UseyourbodyB.DoexercisetokeepphysicallyfitC.LearnfrompositivepeoplearoundyouD.ThinkofwaysthatyoucanserveothersE.Thismakessense,onsomelevel,becausethey’repainfulF.These“powerposes”canhelpyoufeelmoreconfidentandoptimisticG.Actually,yougotothedoctorforannualcheckupsevenifyou’renotsick三、完形填空WhenSarahjoinedmythird-gradeclassasan8-year-oldwithdyslexia(阅读障碍),she’dsitatherdeskandavoideyecontact.Ididn’trealizehowherlearningdifferencewould________myteaching.Duringeachmorning’sfreewritingperiod,sheshowedher________.Shefilledpages________,withherPenmovingfast,butherspellingwasterrible.WhenIaskedhertoread,herwhisper________afinetale,whichamazedme.Isawatalentedstorytellerhiddenbehindher________writing.Ibeganrethinkingpriorities—wasperfectspellingmoreimportantthan________?Myanswerwas“no”.ThenIencouragedhertolearnmoreaboutstoriesthroughaudiobooks,askedherparentstorecordhertales,andevenprovidedvoice-to-texttools,neverlettingspelling________hercreativeflow.Sarahsoon________searchingforextraaudiomaterials,growingintoherownself-guidance.This________shookmyteachingcore:Ileftclassroomlifetoworkone-on-oneasaneducationalspecialist,trainedinmultisensoryapproaches,andlater________asalearningspecialistbridgingteachers,studentsandfamilies.Today,Ihelpteachersavoidmakingjudgments________—likeIalmostdidwithSarah.Iguidethemtolookbeyond________bysharingherstory.Sarahwenttoanartshighschoolwitha________oncreativewritingandgraduatedfromcollegelastDecember.Ihuggedhertightlyattheceremony,feelingso________.Teachersrarelyknowtheirimpact,butIalwaysknowSarah’s________influenceonme.41.A.mentionB.shapeC.proveD.explain42.A.calmnessB.managementC.passionD.appearance43.A.tirelesslyB.carelesslyC.helplesslyD.uselessly44.A.revealedB.brokeC.simplifiedD.hid45.A.slowB.detailedC.visibleD.messy46.A.guidanceB.communicationC.creativityD.participation47.A.restoreB.disturbC.trackD.replace48.A.recommendedB.postponedC.avoidedD.began49.A.invitationB.anniversaryC.registrationD.shift50.A.returnedB.apologizedC.waitedD.hesitated51.A.indebtB.inadvanceC.indangerD.inshort52.A.contributionsB.gradesC.exchangesD.habits53.A.focusB.mythC.lectureD.debate54.A.confidentB.curiousC.proudD.secure55.A.unknownB.slightC.lastingD.mutual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。Today,Chinesewebnovelsattractanoverseasfanbaseofabout200millionactivereadersfrommorethan200countriesandregions.Mostofthemreadafew56(chapter)ofwebnovelsafterworkanddiscusstheirfavoritesonlinewithfellowenthusiasts.57mostreaders,Charles-EmmanuelDeweesfromFrancetookhispassionfurther.Hesetouttobuildabridge,introducingChinesewebnovelstoFrench-speakingcountries.Togetherwithsomefriends,he58(found)anonlinereadingcommunitytocallonfanstohelptranslatemorethan100ChinesewebnovelsintoFrench,makingthemfreely59(access)toInternetusersworldwide.Fromanormalreadertoavolunteerbridge60(build),DeweesadmittedthatitwasthecharmofChinesewebnovelsthatmotivated61(he)wholeheartedlytorunthecommunity.WhilefilmingadocumentaryonwebnovelsinChina62engaginginface-to-faceexchangeswithseveralseasonedChinesewebauthors,Deweesgainedamorecomprehensiveunderstandingof63thesestoriesaresoappealingtoreadersworldwide.Deweessaid,“Chinesewebnovelsnotonlybringspiritualenjoymenttooverseasreaders,butalsoopenawindowforthem64(discover)andunderstandChina.Readersoftenlookupreferencesandsearchforculturalallusions(典故)mentionedinthestories,thus65(allow)themtoencounterabroaderrangeofChineseculture.Throughtheperspectivesoftheauthors,theyalsogaininsightsintohowcontemporaryChineseyouththinkandfeel.”五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你制作的宣传家乡旅游的英文视频在网上走红。外教Mark此前提供了一些帮助,请你给他写封邮件。内容包括:1.告知视频的影响;2.表达真挚的感谢。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMark,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes!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。Onmyfirstdayatthenewcompany,thebossintroducedGary,anelderly“archive(档案)specialist”workingatacornerdeskwithanoldcomputer,tome.Inhisoffice,thebossexplained,“Wehavethousandsofpaperrecordsfromthe70stothe90s.Ifyouneedanythingfromtheolderrecords,youcanemailGary,butitmaytakehimadayortwotolocatespecificfiles.Foranythingurgent,pleasecomedirectlytome.”Inthefollowingweeks

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