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2026届安徽A10联盟高三下学期2月开学学情检测英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotoday?

A.Gocamping.B.Reviewlessons.C.Takeanexam.2.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inafactory.B.Inacompany.C.Intheirhome.4.Whyhasn’tJohnnoticedthemilkboilingover?

A.Hismindiswandering.B.Heisnotstandingnearby.C.HeisthinkingoftakingsomethingtoLondon.5.Whatistheman’sopinionontipping?

A.Itisofferedforgoodservice.B.Itisapartoftheculture.C.Itistheguaranteeofgoodservice.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatwillthewomandoonSaturdayafternoon?

A.Doherhomework.B.Enjoyaconcert.C.Watchagame.7.WherewillthewomangoonSunday?

A.Toapark.B.Toahospital.C.Totheman’shouse.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhoisAshleyBryan?

A.Apoet.B.Anartist.C.Afamoussailor.9.HowoldwasLangstonHugheswhenhedied?

A.Fortyyearsold.B.Sixty-fiveyearsold.C.Ninety-twoyearsold.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Theman’sapartmentsearch.B.Theman’sworkinNewYork.C.Thewoman’ssister’sjob.11.Whyisthemanworried?

A.Hecan’tfindhisofficeaddress.B.Hehasn’tfoundanapartmentyet.C.Hedoesn’twanttogotoNewYork.12.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Contactherfriends.B.TelephoneSusan.C.Visitawebsite.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Neighbors.14.Whenarethebusinesshours?

A.From9amto6pm.B.From7amto7pm.C.From7:15amto6:30pm.15.Whyisthewomanworried?

A.Shewillbefinedheavily.B.Shewillbeforbiddentodrive.C.Herinsurancewillberaised.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Challengetheticket.B.Callthepoliceofficer.C.Throwawaytheticket.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhatcanwelearnaboutPedalPower?

A.Itwasstartedin1996.B.Itgivesbicyclestopeopleforfree.C.Itsendsbicyclestopoorareasregularly.18.WhathappenedtoPedalPowerinAugust2000?

A.Itcouldn’tmeetitscosts.B.ItwonanEnterpriseAward.C.ItwascriticizedbytheBritishmedia.19.WhendidDanPearmangotoEcuador?

A.In1993.B.In1998.C.In2001.20.WhywasDanPearman’sneighborsuccessfulinbusiness?

A.Heofferedmanyjobstocraftsmeninthetown.B.Hecouldreachcustomerseasilybyridinghisbike.C.Hewasthemostskilledcraftsmaninthevillage.二、阅读理解Dublinisalively,walkablecityfullofhistory,culture,andcharm.Evenwithjusttwodays,youcanenjoymanyhighlights.Herearemytoppicksforyourtrip.GuinnessStorehouseThisfamousbrewerymuseumtellsthestoryofDublin’sbest-knowndrink.LearnhowGuinnesshasbeenmadesince1759andenjoyafreshpintatthetop-floorGravityBar,withwonderfulcityviews.Tip:Bookamorningvisittoavoidcrowds.Opendaily9a.m.—7p.m.Tickets:€26.Marsh’sLibraryTuckednearStPatrick’sCathedral,thissmallhistoriclibrarywasonceusedbyfamousIrishwriters.Itsoldshelvesholduniquebooks,somemarkedbyhistory.It’squieterthanTrinity’slibrarybutequallyworthvisiting.Tip:Visitthepeacefulgardenbeforeyouleave.OpenTue.—Sat.Entry:€7.LittleMuseumofDublinLocatedinalovelytownhousebyStStephen’sGreen,thismuseumgivesafun,quicktourthroughIrishhistoryandculture,includingexhibitsonpopularmusicandpuppetsfromwell-knownchildren’sTVshows,suchasDodgeandRodge.Recentlyrenovated,it’snowfullyaccessible.Tip:Joinaneveningtourformoreexcitingstories.Opendaily9:30a.m.—5p.m.Tickets:€18.TrinityCollegeFoundedin1592,Ireland’soldestuniversityisbeautifultowalkaround.Don’tmisstheBookofKellsExperience,whereyoucanseetheancientbookandenjoyanimmersivedisplayaboutitshistory.Tip:Studentroomsareavailableforbookingduringholidaysatgoodrates.Opendaily.Entry:€19.21.WhyisamorningvisitsuggestedfortheGuinnessStorehouse?

A.Ticketsarecheaperearly.B.Ittendstobelesscrowded.C.Thebaropensonlyinthemorning.D.VisitorscanenjoythefreshestGuinnessbeer.22.WhatistrueaboutbothMarsh’sLibraryandTrinityCollege?

A.Theyarebothfreetoenter.B.Theyarebothuniversitylibraries.C.Theybothofferstudentaccommodation.D.Theybothhousebooksofhistoricalimportance.23.WhichplacewouldbestattractavisitorinterestedinmodernIrishpopculture?

A.GuinnessStorehouse.B.Marsh’sLibrary.C.LittleMuseumofDublin.D.TrinityCollege.Ioftentakewalksinthemiddleofmywritingday.Oneafternoon,Ireturnedhome,lookedatmyfrontdoor,andfelthownormalandsafeitseemed.Thenaquestionoccurredtome:WhatifIcamebackandfoundthedoorwideopen?ThatsimpleideabecametheseedformynovelGoneGirl.Aroundthattime,Iwatchedmanytrue-crimeshows,inwhichthehusbandwasoftenthe“badguy”.Butinmystory,thehusbandwouldnotbecompletelyinnocent,norcompletelyevil.Nostorycomestoawriterinfullform.GoneGirlchangedhugelywhenIwaswritingit.Atfirst,IwroteonlyfromNick’spointofview.Amy’svoicewasmissing.Tounderstandher,Iwroteshortexercises.Oneofthemlaterbecamethenow-famous“coolgirl”passage.Ialsoimaginedmanypossibleendings—shouldAmyberecognizedbystrangers,orevenbekilled?Intheend,IfeltNickandAmywerelockedinaspecial,troublingbond.Theyharmedeachother,yetdependedoneachother.Myyearsasajournalisthelpedmeacceptthatafirstdraftisalwaysrough.Thewritingprocesswasnomysterytome;Iknewnosuddeninspirationwouldcometofixit.Ihadtosolvetheproblemsmyself.Manypeoplegiveupbecausetheirfirstdraftfeelsterrible.Butallfirstdraftsarelikethat.WhilewritingGoneGirl,Ihadmanydoubts.Thestoryhadnoclearhero,andthebiggestsurprisecameinthemiddle,nottheend.Ilikedtheidea,andluckilymyeditorsdidtoo,butnoneofusknewwhetherreaderswouldenjoyit.Toourrelief,booksellerssupporteditearlyon.Thenovelenteredthebestsellerlistatnumbertwoandsoonreachednumberone.Idonotexpecttorepeatmysuccess.I’mgoingtowriteothergreatbooks,butthere’snevergoingtobeanotherGoneGirl.ThatwasjustpurelightninginabottleandIwasluckytobethereforit.24.WhatfirstinspiredtheauthortowriteGoneGirl?

A.Adreamaboutdanger.B.Atrue-crimeTVshow.C.Athoughtaboutherdoor.D.Herhusband’sstrangebehavior.25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutfirstdrafts?

A.Theycanbeperfect.B.Theyusuallyshowfinalstyle.C.Theyareusuallyfarfromperfect.D.Theyshouldbebrieftothepoint.26.Whatcanweinferaboutthenovel’searlyreception?

A.Readersdislikeditslackofaclearhero.B.Itwasrejectedbybooksellersimmediately.C.Itfacedstrongcriticismfromtrue-crimefans.D.Editorsandbooksellersshowedearlysupport.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“lightninginabottle”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Along-timeeffort.B.Arareluckyevent.C.Acommonsuccess.D.Awell-plannedresult.Everyonehasanaturalbodysmell,andmostofthetimeitiscompletelynormal.Whilemanypeopletrytohidetheirnaturalsmellwithdeodorant(除臭剂)orperfume,youusuallydonotsmellbadunlessyouaresweatingheavily.Still,ifyousuddenlynoticeanunpleasantsmell,itmayberelatedtothefoodyoueat.Tobeginwith,somevegetablescaninfluencethewayyourbodysmells.Forexample,onions,garlic,leeks,andscallionsarefullofflavorbutalsorichinsulfur(硫).Asthebodydigeststhem,sulfurcompoundsenterthebloodandmovethroughthepores,thebreath,andevenurine(尿液),whichcancreateastrongsmell.Still,thesevegetablesareverynutritious,sobrushingyourteethandusingdeodorantafterwardisoftenenough.Certainvegetablesmaychangethesmellofyoururine.Asparagusisagoodexample.Whenthebodybreaksdownasulfurcompoundinit,theurineofsomepeopledevelopsaspecialsmell.Thisdoesnothappentoeveryoneandiscompletelyharmless.Cruciferousvegetables—suchasbroccoli,cauliflower,andBrusselssprouts—canalsocontribute.Eatinglargeamountsofthemmayleadtobodyodororgas.However,cookingthemandincreasingyourintakeslowlycanhelpreducetheseeffects.Spicescanalsoplayapart.Strongspiceslikecumin,cayenne,andhorseradishraiseyourbodytemperatureandmakeyousweatmore.Asaresult,yourbodysmellmaybecomestronger.Usingdeodorantandwashingaftersweatingaresimplewaystomanagethis.Besidesthesefoods,redmeathasbeenlinkedtoalesspleasantbodysmell,althoughtheexactreasonremainsunclear.Alcoholcanhaveasimilareffect,asitispartlyreleasedthroughthebreath,pores,andurineduringdigestion.Ifyouwanttoreducebodysmellnaturally,washingwithantibacterialsoap,keepingyourunderarmskinclean,andchoosingasuitabledeodorantcanmakeabigdifference.Ifthesmellseemsunusualorlaststoolong,itisbesttoseekadvicefromadoctor.28.Whichfoodsaffectbodysmellthroughsulfurcompounds?

A.Onionsandgarlic.B.Cuminandcayenne.C.Broccoliandcauliflower.D.Asparagusandhorseradish.29.Whatissuggestedtoreducetheeffectsofeatingcruciferousvegetables?

A.Stopeatingthemforawhile.B.Drinkmorewateraftereating.C.Eatthemrawinsmallamounts.D.Cookthemandgraduallyeatmore.30.Whymightredmeataffectbodysmell?

A.Itraisesbodytemperaturefast.B.Itcontainsstrong-smellingspices.C.Scientistsaren’tsureofthecause.D.Itincreasessweatproductiongreatly.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?

A.HowtoHideNaturalBodySmellB.FoodsThatInfluenceBodySmellC.NaturalChangesinHumanBodySmellD.EverydayTipsforManagingBodySmellRecently,strangephotosshowedseveraldogswithbrightbluefurlivingneartheChernobylnuclearpowerplantinUkraine.Theunusualsightsurprisedtheanimalworkerswholookafterthedogsinthearea.TheanimalsarebelievedtobedescendantsofpetsthatwereleftbehindaftertheChernobyldisasternearly40yearsago,inwhatwasthentheSovietUnion.ThebluedogswereseenwanderinginsidetheChernobylexclusionzonethismonth.ThegroupDogsofChernobyl,whichworkswiththenon-profitCleanFuturesFund,reportedfindingthreedogswhosefurhadsuddenlyturnedblue.Inapostonsocialmedia,thegroupsaidtheywerecatchingdogsforasterilizationprogramwhentheydiscoveredthestrangeanimals.“Wearenotsurewhythishappened,”thegroupwrote.Localpeoplesaidthedogshadnormalfuronlyaweekearlier.Workersarenowtryingtocatchthebluedogstolearnthecauseofthecolorchange.Theybelievethedogsmighthavetouchedorrolledinsomekindofchemicalsubstance.Apartfromtheirbluefur,thedogsappearedactiveandhealthy.DogsofChernobylwasfoundedin2017andprovidesfoodandmedicalcareforabout700dogslivinginthe47-square-kilometreexclusionzone.Theseanimalsarethedescendantsofpetsthatwereleftbehindin1986,whenpeoplewereforcedtoevacuateafteraseriousaccidentatthenuclearplant.OnApril26,1986,atestatoneoftheplant’sreactorswentwrongbecauseofseveralmistakes.Ahugeexplosiondestroyedthereactor’sroofandsentradioactivematerialsintotheair.TheSovietgovernmentquicklyevacuatedaround30,000peoplefromthenearbytown,butwindscarriedtheradiationacrosslargepartsofEurope,reachingasfarasItalyandFrance.Theexactnumberofdeathsremainsunclear.Dozensofpeoplesufferedfromsevereradiationsicknesssoonaftertheaccident,andsomelaterdied.Scientistsatthetimealsowarnedofpossiblelong-termhealthproblems,includingcancer,forthosewhohadbeenexposed.32.Whenwerethebluedogsfirstnoticed?

A.Thismonth.B.InearlyApril.C.Nearly40yearsago.D.Duringatestin1986.33.Whatcanbereasonablyinferredfromthedogs’furcolorchange?

A.Itprobablyresultedfromrecentchemicalcontact.B.Itisacommonseasonalchangefordogsinthearea.C.Thedogsareseriouslysickfromradiationexposure.D.Thedogshavebeenrecentlyfedonsomespecialfood.34.WhatisthemaingoalofDogsofChernobyl?

A.Feedingandtreatingdogs.B.Reunitingdogswitholdowners.C.Trainingdogsforsecuritywork.D.Preventingdogsfromspreadingradiation.35.What’sthechiefpurposeofthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Toexplainwhydogsturnedblue.B.TointroduceDogsofChernobylgroup.C.Toprovidesomebackgroundinformation.D.Todiscusslong-termhealtheffectsofradiation.Caringforanagingparentcanbeoverwhelming,especiallywhentheirneedsseemendless.Jenlearnedthiswhenshebeganhelpinghermotherwithnewhealthproblems.Shefeltguiltyeverytimeshewantedabreak.36AscarecoachDeannaexplains,onlywhenyoutakebettercareofyourselfcanyoualsotakebettercareofothers.Hereareseveralpracticalstepsthatcanhelp.Startbythinkingclearlyaboutwhat“boundaries”meanforyou.37ForJen,thebiggestproblemwashavingtodrivelongdistanceseveryweekforhermother’sdoctorappointments.Shesolvedthisbycallingininsteadofgoinginperson.Itsavedhoursoftraveltimeandgreatlyreducedherstress.Onceyouknowyourlimits,communicatethemcalmlyandconsistently.38Jen’smomwasn’thappyshestoppedcominginperson,butJenremindedherthatshecouldstillaskquestionsandtakenotesbyphone.It’salsoimportanttoacceptbothyourownfeelings—andthefeelingsofyourlovedones.39Caregiversarehuman.Itisnormaltofeeltiredorupset,andprotectingyourownenergyallowsyoutoprovidebettercareinthelongrun.Lovedonesmaywantmorehelp,butsometimestheanswerhastobe“no.”Aboveall,donotgiveintoguilt.Boundariesarenotaboutleavingsomeonealone—theyhelpprotectyourenergysoyoucanbetrulyhelpfulwhenneeded.40Manypeoplefacethesameproblemandaskthesamequestionseveryday.

A.Andremember,youarenotalone.B.Actually,settingboundariesisn’tselfish.C.Identifywhattaskscreatethemoststress.D.Changemayupsetyourlovedoneatfirst.E.Sometimessharingtaskscaneasetheburden.F.Alwaysputyourfamilymember’sneedsfirst.G.Saying“no”doesn’tmakeyouabadcaregiver.三、完形填空At72,writerFrancisChindecidedtolearnsomethingnew.Afteryearsinmediaandjournalism,hewantedtostayactiveandrelevant—ratherthansimply________.Aformercolleagueoncetoldhimthatdatascientistswereinhighdemand,andthis________himtotakeacourseindatascience.Althoughhehad________laterinlifebefore—earningabachelor’sdegreeat44andamaster’sat51—onlinelearningwasacompletely________experienceforhim.Healsoremembered________withmathinschool,anddatascienceinvolvedtopicslikestatisticsandlogic.Still,herefusedtoletthat________him.Wheneverhefoundthelessonshardtofollow,heaskedquestions________,somethinghebelievedcameeasierwith________.Soon,hediscoveredthatdatasciencewasnotas________asitfirstseemed.Eventually,thesubjectbeganto________.Ashelearnedmore,Francisbegantoseehowdatasciencecouldbeusedtosolve________problems.Foroneproject,heresearchedhow________learningmighthelpreducemistakesinbreastcancerscreening.Evenifheneverworksasadatascientist,hefeels________tohavegainednewskillsinanimportantfield.Now,Francishopestocombinehis________experiencewithwhathehaslearned.HeplanstowriteafreebookaboutusingtoolslikeChatGPTandotherAIprograms.Tofellow________,hesays:keeplearning,staycurious,andneverbelieveitistoolatetogrow.41.A.returnB.travelC.escapeD.retire42.A.allowedB.inspiredC.promisedD.pushed43.A.studiedB.trainedC.workedD.experienced44.A.freshB.strangeC.simpleD.boring45.A.dealingB.competingC.strugglingD.arguing46.A.guideB.stopC.testD.change47.A.hesitantlyB.nervouslyC.formallyD.confidently48.A.luckB.supportC.ageD.pressure49.A.popularB.frighteningC.beneficialD.amusing50.A.makesenseB.keeppaceC.catchattentionD.losemeaning51.A.personalB.imaginaryC.commonD.real52.A.humanB.businessC.machineD.language53.A.curiousB.astonishedC.proudD.fortunate54.A.writingB.actingC.teachingD.drawing55.A.expertsB.scientistsC.engineersD.seniors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。Overthepastfiveyears,Chinahasmadegreatprogressinbuildingitsnationalparksystem.Thefirstfivenationalparks,officially56(establish)in2021,cover230,000squarekilometersandprotectnearly30%ofthecountry’skeywildlifespecies.Theseparkshavejoinedover120naturereservestogether,greatlyimprovingecosystemhealthandlong-term57(stable).Eachparkplaysaspecialrole.TheSanjiangyuanNationalParkprotectsthesourcesofthreemajorrivers,havingincreasedtheirwaterflow58nearly50%inthepastfiveyears.TheGiantPandaNationalParkconnectsseparatepandahabitats,givingtheanimalsalargerand59(safe)home.IntheNortheastTigerandleopardNationalPark,thenumberofwildtigers60(grow)from27toabout70since2017.TheHainantropicalRainforestNationalParkistheonlyplace61theHainangibbonpopulationhasbeensteadilyrising.WuyishanNationalPark62(hold)theworld’smostcompletemid-subtropicalforestecosystematitslatitude.Theparksalsobenefitlocalpeople:nearly50,000residentshavefoundpark-relatedjobsneartheirhomes,63(earn)10,000—20,000yuanyearly.InAugust2024,Chinacompletedpropertyrightsregistrationfortheseparks,clarifyingownership64responsibilities.AnewnationalparklawwilltakeeffectonJanuary1,2026,providingstronglegalprotectionforthesenatural65(treasure).五、书信写作66.假定你是校报英语专栏编辑李华,想请外教Iris写一篇介绍澳大利亚“原住民文化(Aboriginalculture)”的文章。请用英语给Iris写一封邮件,内容包括:1.说明写信目的;2.提出具体请求(如字数、截止时间等);3.表达感谢与期待。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearIris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes,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。WhenIwaschosenbymyheadteachertopresentourclassprojectattheannualschooleventonbehalfofmyclass,Ifeltbothhonoredandanxious.Speakinginfrontofsuchalargeaudiencehadalwaysbeenmybiggestfear.Althoughtheproject,whichfocusedonreducingplasticwasteoncampus,meantalottoallofus,Iwasstillworriedthatmynervousnesswouldruineverything.Duringthefirstpracticesession,Istruggledtogetthroughthespeech.Myvoiceshook,andImispronouncedseveralwords.Worsestill,Iforgotsomekeypoints,whichleftmefeelingbothfrustratedandembarrassed.Seeingmystruggle,mybestfriendLilyvolunteeredtohelp.Everyafternoon,shestayedwithmeafterschool,patientlylisteningtomyrehearsalsandgivingsuggestions.“Takeitslow.You’redoingbetter

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