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三晋联盟山西名校高二11月期中联合考试英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttoread?A.Anewspaper.B.Anovel.C.Amagazine.2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Buyanewphone.B.Reporttothepolice.C.Gobacktolookforherphone.3.HowdoesMonicafindthebook?A.It’sinteresting.B.It’shelpful.C.It’suseless.4.WhereisLucyfrom?A.America.B.India.C.Africa.5.WhydoesthewomantalktoMike?A.Toaskhimaboutamuseum.B.Toinvitehimtoanexhibition.C.TolearnabouttheSilkRoadfromhim.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhydoesMelissafailtocheckoutanybooks?A.Shehasn’treturnedherlastbook.B.Herlibrarycardismissing.C.Thebooksarelentout.7.WhatwillMelissamostprobablydonext?A.Attendaclass.B.Gobacktoherdorm.C.Returnabook.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanprefer?A.Watchingthefilmbeforereadingthebook.B.Readingthebookbeforewatchingthefilm.C.Readingasimilarbookafterwatchingthefilm.9.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutreadingbooks?A.Bored.B.Curious.C.Excited.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoaftergraduation?A.Workforahotel.B.Furtherhisstudy.C.Travelaroundtheworld.11.Whatisthewoman’smajor?A.Hotelmanagement.B.French.C.puterscience.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisdoingaparttimejob.B.Sherefusedherparents’help.C.Shereceivedascholarship.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlongwillittakethespeakerstogettothehistoricsitefromtheirhotel?AAbouthalfanhour.B.Aboutanhour.C.Aboutanhourandahalf.14.Wherewillthespeakershavelunch?A.AtarestaurantinBath.B.Ontheriver.C.InthecityofRome.15.Whenwillthespeakersfinishtheirtour?A.Atabout10:30am.B.Atabout4:00pm.C.Atabout5:00pm.16.What’sthewomanmostprobably?A.Adriver.B.Aguide.C.Atraveller.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydidtheladywantthepianisttosing?A.Sheknewhecouldsingwell.B.Shewantedtomakehimfamous.C.Shewastiredoflisteningtothepiano.18.Whendidthepianistknowhehadatalentforsinging?A.Thatnightafterhisfirstsinging.B.Afterhebecameafamouspianist.C.Longbeforeheplayedthepianointhebar.19.Whathappenedtothepianistatlast?A.Hehadhisownpianobar.B.Hecontinuedtoplaythepianointhebar.C.HebecameawellknownsingerinAmerica.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Fewpeoplehaverealtalent.B.Everyoneshouldmakefulluseoftheirtalent.C.Peoplewillsurelysucceediftheyhavetalent.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAUplandLemonFestival2026ThecountdownisonTheUplandLemonFestivalreturnstoHistoricDowntownUplan(onJune57,2026,andwe'realreadydreamingofthelemons,livemusic,carnivalrides,tastybites,andfamilyfunthatbringourmunitytogethereveryyear.Whetheryou'reafanofLemonCountryStage,thewildrides,lemoninspiredtreats,orjustsoakinginthesunnySouthernCaliforniaatmosphere,markyourcalendarnow—youwon'twanttomissit.Activities:MechanicalBullRiding:BesuretosignupthisFridayforourMechanicalBullContest.Thefirsttenpeopletosignupareenteredfree.Prizesarefor1st,2nd,and3rdplace.Grandprizeisa$50giftcardand2freeunlimitedridewristbands(腕套).AxeThrowing:JoinAxeLairforanexcitingaxethrowingexperiencethatwillsharpenyourskillsandstirupyourpetitivespiritPerfectforfriendsandfamiliesalike,theactivitywillhaveexpertinstructorstoguideparticipants(参与者)throughthebasics,ensuringafunandsafeenvironmentforeveryone.Karaoke:KickoffyourweekendwithanightoflivemusiconLemonCountryStage!JoinusthisFridayat710pmforthebestkaraokeexperiencearound.Whetheryou'reaseasonedperformerorafirsttimesinger,grabthemicrophoneandsingyourheartouttoyourfavoritetunes.NonProfitRowVisitNonProfitRowandsupporttheincredibleregionalorganizationsdedicatedto(致力于)makingapositiveimpact.Meetpassionaterepresentativesfromvariousnonprofits,learnabouttheirmissions,andfindouthowyoucangetinvolved.CraftersCornerExplorethelivelyCraftersCorner,wheretalentedartandcraftvendors(摊贩)willbeshowcasingandsellingtheirunique,handmadecreations.1.WhatisaspecialofferfortheMechanicalBullContest?A.Everyparticipantwillbetrainedforfree.B.Ridewristbandsareforalltheparticipants.C.Thefirsttenpeopletosignupgetfreeentry.D.Peoplecansignupwithinthewholefestival.2.Inwhichactivitymayyouhavetogetprofessionalguidance?A.AxeThrowing. B.VisitingNonProfitRow.C.ExploringCraftersCorner. D.KaraokeonLemonCountryStage.3.WhatcanyoudoatNonProfitRow?A.Displaytheirhandmadecraftsforsale.B.peteforprizesinabullridingcontest.C.Enjoylemoninspiredtreatsandtastybites.D.Learnaboutcontributingtothemunity.BAtasummercampinaSouthernCaliforniasuburb,thegrandmaswereincharge.Everyweek,theytaughtagroupof8to14yearoldslifeskillslikehowtocookandsew(缝制).“Lonelinessissomethingthatseniorsarechallengedwith,andtheylovehavingyoungerpeoplearoundthem,”saidZainabHussain,aprogrammanageratOlivemunityServices,anonprofitthathostedthecamptobringteensandelderlyadultstogether.Inthecamp,asmallroomwasfilledwithenergyasthekidschattedandchewedonsnacks.Somegrandmaswerearoundandwatched,contenttojustbearoundtheyoungsters.HaqiqahAbdulRahim,oneofthegrandmasservingastheinstructorforsewing,saidmanykidsdon’tlearntheseskillsatschool,sothey’refillinginagap.Shestoodinfrontoftheroomatthestartoftheactivity,holdingupvarioustoolsandexplainingwhattheywere.Rahimalsodidn’tgettospendalotoftimewithhergrandchildrenbecausetheydidn’tliveclose.“Itisheartwarmingtobeabletointeractwiththosewholovebeingaroundyou,”Rahimsaid.ThesummercampwasheldinpartnershipwiththeGoldenConnectionsClub,startedby14yearoldhighschoolstudentLeenaAlbinali.Shelivedwithhergrandmabutrealizedotherstudentsdidn'thavethesameopportunitytospendasmuchtimewiththeirgrandparents.Shealsolearnedaboutageism(年龄歧视)andotherchallengesfacedbysenioradultsinoneofherclasses.“Theytreatuslikewe’retheirgrandchildren,”Albinalisaid.“Wesharewhatweknowaboutartificialintelligenceanditsimpactonourlives,andtheelderssharetheirlifestoriesandadvice.Oneofthemostimportantthingsthey’vesharedwithmeistoliveinthemoment,somethingthat’stakenonnewmeaningforme—Thepeoplewehaverightnowarenotgoingtobewithusforever.”4Whatisthepurposeofthesummercamp?A.Toteachkidslifeskills. B.Tohelpseniorsfightloneliness.C.Toconnectgenerations. D.Toeducatekidstorespectseniors.5.HowdoesRahimfindherjobofteachingsewinginthecamp?A.Itmakesupforthelessonsatschool.B.Itofferscareeroptionstokidsinfuture.C.Itinspireskids’interestinherprofession.D.Itremindshertocontacthergrandchildren.6.WhatinspiredAlbinalitosetupGoldenConnectionsClub?A.Herschool’ssupport. B.Herownexperience.C.Seniors’monvoice. D.Ageismhergrandmagot.7.WhatmessagedoesAlbinaliwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Thesharedchallengesfacinggenerations.B.Thecuriosityofseniorsabouttechnology.C.Thewisdomoftheseniors’lifeexperience.D.Theenrichingexchangeacrossgenerations.CSinceGlacier(冰川)NationalPark'screation,ithasrepresentedthespiritualtreasureofAmericanswithitsbreathtakinglandscapes.Buttoday,climatewarmingthreatenstheveryemblemofthepark,leavingitfacingafutureinwhichitsnamecouldbecruelironies(讽刺).DeepwithinGlacierNationalPark,visitorsarenowmetwithanamazingsight:apeacefullakeofpalebluewaterlyingamongtoweringpeaks.Beautifulasitis,theverypresenceofthislakeisnotdesiredbypeople.Justafewdecadesago,thislandscapewasentirelyfrozen.Nowtheglacieritselfisreducedtotakingupasmallarea,shelteredfromtheSunattheedgeofthelakecreatedthroughitsownmelting(融化).Theparkhasalreadylost60percentofitsnamesakeglacierssincethe1850s,andscientistspredicttheirpletedisappearancebythecentury'send.FamiliesfromallovertheUSandabroadfloodtothesenaturalwonderstocreatememoriesthatwilllast.ConservingthenationalparkisoneoftherareissuesthatbringspoliticalopponentstogetherintheUS.Withtensofmillionsofvisitorstothesesiteseveryyear,itisalsoaneconomicnecessity.TheUSgovernmentrecentlyannouncedconsiderablefundstohelp.ThishasissuedachallengetotheidentityofNationalParkService,aUSagencybroughtinencebya1916lawthatcalledforthepreservationofthosetreasuredsitespristine(处于原始状态的)fortheenjoymentoffuturegenerations.“Butit'snowprettyclearthatit'snotachievableinmanyplaces,”admitsJohnGross,anecologistwiththeNationalParkServiceclimatechangeresponseprogram.“It'scertainlyPossiblethattheparkcouldlosetheiconicfeatureforwhichithasbeennamed.”Theclimatecrisishasthusbroughtaboutashiftintheorganization'sphilosophy:It'sacceptabletochangeapark'snaturalstatetostopitsfurtherworsening.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emblem”inparagraph1mean?A.Symbol. B.Location.C.Recovery. D.Construction.9.Whyisthenewlakeintheparkmentioned?A.Tohighlighttheeconomicvalueofthepark.B.Toserveasevidenceofthewarmingclimate.C.Toexplaintheprocessofglacierformation.D.Todescribeanewpopulartouristattraction.10.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheNationalParkService?A.Itmainlyallowsforeconomicbenefits.B.Itshowsconfidenceinrestoringthepark.C.Itisforcedtoadjustitsprotectionprinciple.DItistakingmeasurestolimitvisitornumbers.11.Whichcanbethebesttitlefor?A.ANewIdeaforParkConservationB.AParkIsEconomicallyonThinIceC.APoliticalAgreementonRenamingaParkD.AParkMightBeatRiskofRedefiningItselfDTensofthousandsofpeoplebleedtodeatheachyearbeforetheycangettoahospital.That’sbecauseambulancescan’troutinelycarryblood,whichwouldfailtoworkwithoutsufficientrefrigeration.Soscientistshavebeenonaquesttodevelopartificialbloodthatcouldbestoredinpowdered(粉状的)formandcouldbemixedwithwateronthespottosavelives.SomeofthisresearchisbeingconductedattheUniversityofMarylandSchoolofMedicineinBaltimore.AllanDoctor’steammakesartificialbloodfromhemoglobin(血红蛋白).Theresearchersobtainhemoglobinfromoutdatedbloodandencloseitinabubble(泡)offat,essentiallycreatingartificialredbloodcells(细胞)foruse.ThisprotectivebubbleistheinnovationthatAllanthinkswillsolvethesafetyproblemscausedbyotherattemptsatmakingartificialblood.Othereffortsalsousedhemoglobin,butunprotectedhemoglobincanbepoisonoustoorgans(器官).“Wehavetohidethehemoglobininsideacell.It’sanartificialcellthatmakesitsafeandeffective,”Allansays.Thescientiststhenfreezedrytheartificialredbloodcellsintoapowderthatcanstaygooduntilanemergency.It’sdesignedsothatatthemomentit’sneeded,medicscanmixitwithwaterandwithinaminutetheyhaveblood.Ithasalongshelflifeforyears,anditcanbeeasilytransported.Allan’steamhasappliedtheirartificialbloodtohundredsofinjuredrabbitsandsofaritlookssafeandeffective.Whiletheresultssofarseempositive,Allansayshestillneedstoprovethathisartificialbloodwouldbesafeandeffectiveforpeople.“Ithinkit’sareasonableapproach,”saysTimEstep,ascientistwhoconsultswithpaniesdevelopingartificialblood.“Butbecausethisfieldhasbeensochallenging,theproofwillbeintheclinicaltrials,”headds.“WhileI’moveralloptimistic,placingabetonanyonetechnologyrightnowisoveralldifficult.”12.Whydoscientistsdevelopartificialblood?ATosavethespaceofambulances.B.Todealwithbloodstorageissue.C.Tosavethosewhobleedheavily.D.Toreplacetheoutdatedblood.13.Whatisthefunctionofbubbleoffattohemoglobin?A.Tospeedupitsreproduction. B.Toremoveitsharmtoorgans.C.Tokeepitfromformingcells. D.Tomakeitsfreezedryingeasy.14.Whathighlightsthepowderedartificialblood?A.Itwon’tgobadeasily. B.Itfunctionswithoutwater.C.Itproducesrapideffects. D.Itcutsdownpatients’costs.15.WhatisTimEstep’sattitudetowardsAllan’sartificialblood?A.Careful. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive. D.Curious.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Itisimportanttobemindfulofyourbodylanguageduringajobinterview.However,bodylanguagecanbeabithardtocontrolinavirtualsetting.Herearesometipstohelpyouperformwellinavideointerview.____16____Thissimpleactionshowsthatyou’refullyfocusedintheinteraction,helpingtobuildaconnectionmuchlikeinpersonconversations.Ifyoureyeswanderawaytosomethingelseinyourenvironment,yourinterviewermightassumethatyouaredistracted.Staringatatinydotinsteadofsomeone’sfacemightfeelstrange,butwhattrulymattersishowyoueacrosstothepersonontheothersideofthescreen.Mindyourfacialexpressions.____17____Useitduringintroductionsorwhenrespondingtolightheartedmoments.Itconveysenthusiasmandmakesyouappearmorefriendlyandweling.____18____Forinstance,showconfidenceandenthusiasmwhentalkingaboutyouracplishments,andmaintainathoughtfullookwhenansweringtoughquestions.Payattentiontoyourposture(姿势).Thekeyistochangebetweensittinguprightandleaninginthroughouttheinterview.____19____Forexample,whentheinterviewershareskeydetailsabouttheroleorpany,aslightleanforwardsignalsheightenedinterestandattentiveness.Ifyouleanbackinyourchair,itcangiveofftheimpressionthatyou’rereallythrownintotheconversation.Usenaturalhandgestures.Afterestablishingconfidenteyecontactandmaintaininganopenposture,addingnaturalhandgesturescannotonlygetyourpointsacrossbutalsoconveyenthusiasmandboostconfidenceduringvirtualinterviews.Interestingly,researchsuggeststhathandmovementscanevenaidmemoryandlanguagerecall,makingyouabetterstorytellerduringinterviews.Remembertostrikeabalance.____20____A.Lookdirectlyintothecamera.B.Keepgesturesvisibleoncamera.C.Letyourexpressionsnaturallymatchyourwords.D.Yourhandmovementsshouldn’tdrawtoomuchattention.E.Awarmsmilecangoalongwayinsettingapositivetone.F.Whatyourbodyissayingisasmuchaswhatyou’reactuallysaying.G.Thisvariationshowsyou’rerespondingtotheflowoftheconversation.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。LaraFriedmanadoptedadog,Leo.Shedevelopeda____21____ofwalkingLeofourtimesaday.Oneevening,FriedmanandLeowereoutontheirlastwalkingoftheday.Suddenly,fireworksstarted____22____overheadandthedogwentintoatotalpanic(惊慌).Worsestill,ithad____23____earlierandthesidewalkswereslippery(滑的).Leo,weighingasmuchasFriedman,____24____topullFriedmandownthestreet,puttingbothofthemindanger.Friedmanwasfrozen,feeling____25____,knowingtherewasno____26____ofgettingthetwoofthemhomesafely.Justthen,amannamedBlakewalkedoutofhishouse.WhenhenoticedLeo’s____27____,herushedout,tryingtofortthedog.Asthefireworkcontinuedexploding(爆炸),Leowasstillbehaving____28____.Themanthenwentbackintohishouseandcamebackwithanotherman.Together,thethreeofthemtriedtocontrolLeo,butit____29____.So,Blakesuggestedhe____30____FriedmanandLeohome.Runningoutof____31____,Friedmangratefullyacceptedthe____32____.AsBlakedrovethecarover,theyguidedLeotogetonfromthebackdoor.Blakemanagedtotakethemhomesafely.“Idon’tknowhowthatnightwouldhave____33____withoutthesetwopersons,whocametoour____34____.IamsogratefulandIwillabsolutelybe____35____thisforward,”saidFriedman.21.A.sense B.routine C.belief D.preference22.A.goingoff B.fallingapart C.keepingbalance D.runningout23.A.struggled B.quitted C.blown D.rained24.A.gestured B.threatened C.hesitated D.promised25.A.energetic B.curious C.powerless D.effortless26.A.chance B.sigh C.issue D.point27.A.character B.ambition C.aim D.state28.A.intentionally B.wildly C.occasionally D.responsibly29.A.permitted B.occurred C.failed D.escaped30.A.drive B.drag C.track D.walk31.A.advantages B.funds C.materials D.options32.A.task B.offer C.concept D.fact33.A.carriedon B.brokenup C.turnedout D.workedout34.A.rescue B.destination C.mind D.way35.A.taking B.pushing C.bringing D.paying第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Thearchitecturalwonder,theYingxianWoodenPagoda(应县木塔)inthecityofShuozhou,ShanxiProvince,claimsthetitleoftheworld’stallestandoldestwoodenstructure,____36____(stand)shouldertoshoulderwithgloballandmarkslikeItaly’sLeaningTowerofPisaandtheEiffelTowerinParis.Builtin1056duringtheLiaoDynasty,thepagodastands67.31meterstall,andweighsmorethan7,400tons.Whileitappearstohavefivestoreys,itactuallycontainsninelayers—fivevisibleandfour____37____(hide).Oneachstorey,therearetwocirclesofwoodenpillars(柱)tosupport____38____upperstorey:24attheoutercircleand8attheinnercircle.Themostimpressiveaspectofthepagoda’s____39____(construct)isthatnoironnailwasused.AllconnectionswerepletedthroughtheChinesemortiseandtenon(榫卯)jointstructure,whichcanbearlargeloadsandallowsforcertaindeformation.Some54typesofdougongwereused____40____(connect)variouspillarsandcrossbeams.Inthepastcenturies,thepagoda____41____(survive)numerousearthquakes.ThetowerwitnessedhowtheKhitan(契丹人)were____42____(deep)affectedbyHanfarmingcultureaftertheypassedtheGreatWallsouthwardandestablishedtheLiaoDynasty,andpromoted____43____(culture)integration(融合).Migratorybirdsact____44____naturalguardiansbyfeedingonwoodboringinsects,_____45_____presenceaddslivelycharmtothetimehonoredpagoda.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.大多数人取得成就得益于他们日常坚持良好的习惯。一路走来,你一定也有长期坚持的好习惯吧。请你写一篇短文发布到你校英文报,内容包括:(1)你坚持的好习惯;(2)该习惯对你的影响。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。ThePowerofaDailyHabit_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。Recently,myworkhasbeenincrediblyoverwhelming—theconstantdeadlines,endlessmeetings,andhighexpectationsarereallywearingmedown,makingmelostinlife.It’shardtoquietmymindtofocusonanythingelse.IknewIneededtofindawaytomanagetheseemotionsbeforethingsgotworse.Idecidedtogohikinginaforestnearmycitytoescapefromallthosethatstressedme.Ipackedmybackpackcarefully,makingsureIhadeverythingIneeded—water,somesnacks,andsunscreentoprotectmyskinfromthesun.Witheverythingprepared,Isetoff,readyforalittleadventure.TheforestwasmorebeautifulthanIhadimagined.Tall,ancienttreesstretchedhighaboveme,theirleavesformingagreenroofthatletinpatchesofsunlight.Colorfulwildflowersdottedtheground,andtheairsmelledfreshandearthy.Birdssangsweetlyfromthebranches,andthesoundofrustlingleavesmadetheforestfeelalive.Thepeacefulnessofnaturecalmedmedown.Ifollowedanarrow,windingpathwithfewerhikers,enjoyingeverymoment.ThedeeperIwent,themoremagicaleverythingseemed.IwassobusylookingatthetreesandlisteningtothebirdsthatIdidn’tpayattentiontowhereIwasgoing.Suddenly,Istopped.Thetreesaroundmelookedstrange—differentfromtheonesIhadpassedearlier.Myheartskippedabeat.Obviously,Iwaslostinnature,justlikeIwasinmylife.Thesunwasbeginningtoset,paintingtheskyinshadesoforangeandpink.IknewIhadtofindmywaybackbeforeitgotdark.ItriedtorememberwhichdirectionIhadefrom,buttheforestwaslikeagiantmaze(迷宫).EverypathItookseemedtoleadmeincircles.Thetreesalllookedthesame.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Asitwasbeingdark,Irealizedhowseriousmysituationwas.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________JustasIwasfeelinghopeless,Ispottedafaint(微弱的)lightinthedistance._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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