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2025-2026学年下学期高一年级第三次学情调研英语试题二、阅读理解AAffordablePlacestoVisitinUpstateNewYorkSenecaFallsIfyoulikenatureandlovehistory,SenecaFallsisthetopchoice.Whilethecityitselfisn’tthecheapest,someattractionstherearemostlyfreeorhighlyaffordable,suchastheWomen’sRightsNationalHistoricalPark,CayugaLake,SenecaLakeStatePark,andanamazingdowntownarea.HornellOftenknownasthe“MapleCity”thankstoitslargemapletreeforests,HornellisanaffordableplacethatshowsanewsideofUpstateNewYork.Alongwithfriendlylocals,awalkabledowntownarea,andpublicholidaycelebrations,youcanhikeandwalkthroughsomeofthestate’smostsecretparksandforests.That’sbecauseHornellislocatedintheexcitingCanisteoValley.ElmiraWelcometooneofMarkTwain’ssummerhouses,wherehewrotesomeofhismostfamousworksofliteratureandwaslaterburied.It’snothardtoseewhythefamouswriterlikedthearea—situatedamongthemountainsandneartheChemungRiver.ElmirashowssomeofthemostimpressivenaturalviewsinUpstateNewYork.It’salsopartoftheFingerLakesWineCountry,makingiteasytovisitalocalwinery.CortlandThankstotheSUNYCortlandcampus,thistownisn’treallyasecret—butit’soneofthemostaffordableUpstateNewYorktownstovisitanytimeofyear.Thecommunityisfriendly.Publicparksandwidehikingtrails(小径)arewithinreach,andthedowntownareahasplentyofshopsandrestaurantstoexploreonfoot,Imightadd.21.WhatdoweknowaboutSenecaFalls?A.Itisamixofnatureandhistory.B.Itissuitableforliteraturelovers.C.ItsgoodsarethecheapestinNewYork.D.Itstouristattractionsarefreeallyearround.22.WhereshouldvisitorsgoiftheywanttolearnaboutthelifeofMarkTwain?A.SenecaFalls.B.Hornell.C.Elmira.D.Cortland.23.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestvisitorsdowhentheyvisitthedowntownCortland?A.Walkwithalocaltourguide.B.Takeanicephotooncampus.C.Tastethedeliciousfoods.D.Exploretheareaonfoot.BJenniferWeiss’sjourneytomedicinebeganwhenshewasachild,seeingdoctorscareforherfather,whohadheartdisease.Thisexperienceleftalastingimpressiononher,andshedecidedtotrainasadoctorat16.Althoughsheenjoyedhelpingothers,Jennifersoonrealizedshewantedtohaveabiggerinfluenceonothers.Shewantedtodomorethanjusttakepatientstothehospital.Duringhercollegeyears,Jenniferstudiedhumanbiology,health,andsociety,whilealsovolunteeringasadoctorandfirefighter.Shenoticedthatmanypeoplebadlyneededtogethealthcare,whichinspiredhertocreatetheEMSEquityProject.ThisprojecthelpedpatientsinIthacafindhealthcareresources.Theseexperiencesledhertogoforajobinmedicine,andshefinallyjoinedWeillCornellMedicalCollege.AttheWhiteCoatCeremony,Jenniferandherclassmatesreceivedtheirwhitecoatsandstethoscopes(听诊器).Theceremonymarkedthestartoftheirmedicaleducation.Jennifer,whowouldbethefirstinherfamilytobecomeadoctor,sawthewhitecoatasasymbol(象征)ofherresponsibilityforprovidingcomfortandcaretoothers.Shebelievedthatmedicinewasnotjustaboutlearningbutalsoaboutbeingkindtoothers.Theceremonywasalsoareminderthatbecomingadoctorrequiresbothprofessionalknowledgeandasenseofbalanceinlife.AsDrJosephSafdieh,amedicaleducatoratWeillCornellMedicine,said,studentsshouldaimtobethebestoneofthemselvesasdoctors,notsomeoneelse.Students,withtheirdifferentbackgroundsandexperiences,arereadytotakeonthechallengesofthemedicalfield.24.WhydidJenniferdecidetobecomeadoctor?A.Shesawhowachildwassaved.B.Shewantedtofindawell-paidjob.C.Shewasinfluencedbysomedoctors.D.Shewasbadlyillatayoungage.25.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheEMSEquityProject?A.Todrawpublicattentiontopoorfamilies.B.Toinspiremorestudentstoworkhard.C.Tohelppatientsinneedofmedicalhelp.D.Toencouragepeopletodovolunteerwork.26.WhatdidJenniferthinkoftheWhiteCoatCeremony?A.Itshowedanendtocollegelife.B.Itexhibitedadoctor’sresponsibility.C.Itmarkedthestartofhighschool.D.Itrequiredhertobeopen-minded.27.WhatdidDrJosephSafdiehexpectthestudentstodo?A.Attendhislecturesaboutmedicine.B.Makealastingimpressiononothers.C.Buildupconfidencewhenstudying.D.Focusonbecomingthebestdoctors.CRecently,avideooffoursnowleopardsclimbingsnowycliffs(峭壁)innorthernPakistanmadeenvironmentalistsveryexcited.Snowleopardsareonekindofanimalsthatarehardtofindinthewild.Seeingjustoneoncameraisdifficult,letalonefouratatime.ThissightingisseenasabigwinforPakistan’seffortstoprotectwildlife.SakhawatAli,aparkworkerwholovestakingphotos,filmedthesnowleopards.HespenttwoweeksfollowingtheirfootprintsintheCentralKarakoramNationalPark,whichisalwayscoveredinsnow.Itturnedoutthatthefoursnowleopardswereamotherandherthreebabies.Alisaidthatwhilepeopleinhisvillageoftensawsnowleopards,noonehadeverseenfourtogetherbefore.Hefirstsawthemotherleopard.Then,henoticedmorepawprintsaround.Later,fromtheroofofhishouse,heusedbinoculars(双筒望远镜)tolookatanearbycliffandwasluckyenoughtoseeallfourleopardstogether.Hequicklygothiscameraandfilmedthemfromabout200metersaway.PeopleinAli’svillagewerehappyaboutthesighting.However,theywerealsoabitworriedthattheleopardsmightattacktheirfarmanimals.Snowleopardsareconsidered“vulnerable”,whichmeanstheyareatriskofbecomingendangered.Theyonlyliveinhigh-altitude(海拔)mountainsintheHimalayas,sotheyareseldomseen.TheWorldWildlifeFundinPakistansaidthesightingisagoodsign,butsnowleopardsarestillindanger.Snowleopardsfacemanythreats,likelosingtheirhomesandnothavingenoughfood.AccordingtotheUnitedNations,humanactivitiesandmorelivestockareharmingthelandwheresnowleopardslive.Thismakesitharderforthemtofindfood.Otherproblemsincludepeoplehuntingthemillegally,newbuildingprojectsdestroyingtheirhabitats,andclimatechangemakingthesituationworse.Giventheterriblesituation,it’snecessarythatlocalcommunitiesworktogethertoprotecttheseamazinganimals.Onlyinthiswaywillfuturegenerationsbeabletoseesnowleopardsinthewild.28.Whydidthesightingoffoursnowleopardsexciteenvironmentalists?A.Itwasasignalthatthelocalclimatewasimproving.B.Itwasunusualthatsnowleopardsappearedinagroup.C.Itprovedthatsnowleopardswerenolongerendangered.D.Itindicatedthatsnowleopardscouldadapttonewhabitats.29.HowdidSakhawatAlimanagetofilmthesnowleopards?A.Byaskinghisneighborsforhelp.B.Bytrackingandobservingthemcarefully.C.Bywaitingpatientlynearthecliffforlong.D.Byusingadvancedtechnologytosearchthemountains.30.Whatisthevillagers’attitudetowardsthesighting?A.Mixed.B.Proud.C.Doubtful.D.Uncaring.31.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthelastparagraph?A.Todescribethechallengesforanimals.B.Toshowhumanactivities’influenceonwildlife.C.Tocallforcollectiveeffortstoprotectsnowleopards.D.Totellaboutthegreatadaptabilityofsnowleopards.DItisoftendifficultforfarmerstorecognizediseasesquicklyenoughtoprotecttheircrops.Now,somefarmersareusingasimpledevice(装置)directlyinthefieldtofindviruses(病毒)beforetheyspread.InTanzania,farmersstruggletorecognizediseasesinanurgentefforttoavoidgreatcropdamage.Thisprocessisoftennoteasywhenfarmersareactingontheirown.Iftheydonotknowwhatisattackingtheircrops,theycannotdecidethebestwaytofightthedisease.AdevicefromBritishtechnologycompanyOxfordNanoporeischangingthat.ThedevicetakesoutDNAfromplantsandhelpsfarmersrecognizewhatisharmingtheircropssothattheycanchangetotheimprovedcrops.LauraBoykinworkedwiththeUniversityofWesternAustraliaandbroughtthedevicetoaTanzanianfarm-ownedbyAshaMohamed.ThetestingrecognizedanumberofvirusesinthecassavafieldsnearMohamed’sfarm.“Sowhatwouldhavenormallytakensixmonthshasjusthappendinacoupleofhours.Andthat’spossiblebecauseofamazingtechnology,whichcangivefarmersresultsreal-time.”Oncetheviruseswererecognized,AshaMohamedwasgiventwokindsofseedsthatareresistanttothediseases.Inanothercase,DNAwascollectedfromapawpawtreefarminKenya.Withthattest,thetechnologywasabletorecognizethediseasesaffectingNaomiMumo’scrops.LauraBoykinsaysshereturnedtoMohamed’sfarmninemonthslater.“Afterninemonthsofhergrowingtheimprovedcrops,weharvestedherplantsandshesawlargeriseinthetotalamountofcrops.Thespeedatwhichfarmersrecognizediseasescanmeanthedifferencebetweenthesuccessorfailureonlargeareasofcropland.Now,theuseofsuchsimpleandeasilytransportableDNAsequencing(测序)devicesismakingthatpossible.32.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatproblemaresomefarmersfacedwith?A.Theyalwayssufferapoorharvest.B.Theyfailtofindhelpfuldoctors.C.Theyknowlittleaboutmodernfaringtechnology.D.Theyhavedifficultyinrecognizingcropdiseasesquickly.33.WhatdoweknowaboutthedevicefromOxfordNanopore?A.ItwasdevelopedbyscientistsfromAustralia.B.Ithelpspreventthespreadofcropdiseases.C.ItrecognizescropdiseasesbytestingDNA.D.Itshouldbeusedwiththehelpofresearchers.34.Whichofthefollowingwordshasasimilarmeaningwith“resistant”inparagraph4?A.harmfulB.recognizableC.unaffectedD.Appointed35.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.DNAtechnologywinsgreatpopularityamongfarmers.B.DNAtechnologyhelpsfarmersrecognizecropdiseases.C.TheeconomicdevelopmentinTanzania.D.Thebenefitsofmodernfarming.七选五“Execution(执行力)”meansskillsforproblem-solving,timemanagement,anddecision-making.Here’showtoimproveit.Takesmallsteps.36Tobeginwith,pickonelittlethingyoucandotomakeachange.Forexample,ifyourchallengeisanuntidyroom,collectemptyglassesandplatesandputtheminthedishwasher.Yourroomprobablylooksalittlebetteralready!Next,pickupclothingthat’sbeengathering(堆积)onachairandhangitup.Breakitdown.Youcanprobablydoanythingifit’sjustfor20minutes.37Takeabreakfor10minutes,andthensetthetimeragainfor15moreminutestoworkonyourgoal.38Ifyouhavetofinishataskthatyou’renotexcitedabout,makeitmoreenjoyablebymixingitwithsomethingyoudolike.Forexample,playmusicoranaudiobook(有声书)whileyousweepleaves.Youcouldalsocallafriendtocleanoutyourdisorganizedbackpackstogether.Personalizeyourorganization.Thebestorganizingsystemistheonethatsuitsyou.Youmayfindwritingdailychecklistsinanotebookeasierthanusinglotsofstickynotes.39Bekindtoyourself.Learningexecutionskillsneedspractice.Whenyouforgetorlosesomething,beaskindtoyourselfastoafriendwhomakesamistake.40Itmayfeelsillyatfirst,butrepeatsentenceslike,“You’redoingthebestyoucan,andthat’senough.”A.Setatimerandgo.B.Mixtaskswithsomethingfun.C.Asmallstudyshowsself-kindnessreducesstress.D.It’simportanttofinishalltasksatoncetosavetime.E.Somepeoplepreferusingphoneappstorecordtheirdailytasks.F.Manypeoplefinditeasytomakeplansbuthardtosticktothemtilltheend.G.Formanypeople,justgettingstartedisthehardeststeptowardachievingatask.三、完形填空IgrewupinahousewheremyfatherworkedsixdaysaweekinashirtfactoryinSanFrancisco.Sundaysweresupposedtobemyfather’sdayoff,buthenever41rested.Dad’s42wasendless,andifhehadnowheretogo,hewouldwalkdownourbackstepstoourplayroom,43withuslikeachild.Hefeltvery44whilelisteningtomusicand45onhis1940typewriter.Also,onthisday,hedrovemetoSundayschoolwithsomeotherkids,andmosttimes,aftercarsharing,myfatherplannedspecial46aroundthecity,allwithmybestfriendLoriandmeinthe47.Hekneweveryhillandmanyone-waystreetsinSanFrancisco,soeachweekthethreeofus48onepartofthecity.The49heldaspecialplaceinhisheart,becauseofhisdeeploveforanimals,andmonkeys50ashisfavoritesamongthem.Hedroveupthecity’ssteepest(最陡峭的)hill,JonesStreet,turnedthecararound,and51backdown.Wewerebouncing(颠簸)aroundinthebackseat,havingsomuch52.Itwasourownrollercoaster(过山车).Fromtimetotime,wewouldgotoa53,wherewecouldgetwhatever54wewantedalongwithourpopcorn(爆米花),asDadsleptthrougheachmovie.ThosewerethehappymemoriesthatI’llalways55andholddearinmyheart.41.A.actuallyB.suddenlyC.properlyD.directly42.A.curiosityB.energyC.patienceD.pride43.A.fightingB.dealingC.playingD.cooperating44.A.nervousB.awkwardC.sleepyD.excited45.A.actingB.concentratingC.typingD.imagining46.A.adventuresB.meetingsC.classesD.walks47.A.passengerseatB.backseatC.driverseatD.frontseat48.A.exploredB.mappedC.cleanedD.passed49.A.museumB.parkC.zooD.library50.A.foundoutB.tookupC.stoodoutD.putup51.A.lookedB.dancedC.foughtD.speeded52.A.fearB.funC.confusionD.surprise53.A.restaurantB.shopC.marketD.cinema54.A.treatsB.toysC.fruitsD.books55.A.createB.forgetC.shareD.treasure四、语法填空IfonetravelstoChengduforthefirsttime,ChunxiRoadisaplacethatshouldnotbemissed.ChunxiRoad56(build)in1924toconnecttwocommercial(商业的)centers.Itprovideslovelyfoodchoices,attractivesightseeing,andalotofshoppingchancesforvisitors.Itis57(real)anexcellentplace58(have)funandexperiencethelifeofChengdulocals.59(stand)atthenorthendofChunxiRoadaresomestatues.Anoldman60(dress)intraditionalChineseclothesholdsasnuff(鼻烟)bottleinhishand.Notfarfromhim,amodernyoungladyinfashionableclothesiswalkingin61hurry.Astonelockstatueliesbetweenthem.Itshowsthetime00:00onFebruary10,2002,thedate62therebuildingwasfinished.Theoldmanstandsforthebusinessmenfromthepast,whiletheladystandsforthemodernyoungpeople.ChunxiRoadisaparadise(天堂)forshoppingwithallkindsofstoressellinggoodsfrominternationalhigh-endthings63cheapones.Besides,the64(tradition)Chengdufoodherewillmakeyourmouthwater.Famouslocal65(snack),suchasZhongDumplings,LaiTangyuanandHanBaozi,aredeliciousandcheap,gettingpopularityamongvisitorsacrosstheworld.五、书信写作(倡议书)66.假定你是学生会主席李华,你校将参与“野生动物保护”国际项目。请以学生会名义用英语写一封倡议书,内容包括:1.野生动物的现状;2.保护行动建议。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。Dearstudents,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________StudentUnion六、读后续写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。Ineverthoughtmyfather’sjobcouldchangemylifesomuch.Oneeveninghecamehomeandtoldushiscompanywassendinghimtoanothercity.Atfirst,Ididn’tworry,thinkingitmightbeashorttriporjustasmallchange.ButthenheaddedthatbecauseheandMomwouldbothbeverybusy,Iwouldhavetogotoaboarding(寄宿)school.Theword“boarding”mademeunhappy.Itmeantleavingmyneighborhood,myoldschool,andmostofall,mybestfriendJune.JuneandIgrewuptogether.Werodebikesinthesummer,sharedsecretsatnight,andlaugheduntilourstomachshurt.WhenItoldheraboutthemove,shetriedtosmile.“It’sokay,”shesaidquickly.“We’llcalleveryweekend.We’llalwaysbebestfriends,”sheadded.Iwantedtobelieveher,soIagreed,holdingontoherpromise.Still,deepinside,asmallvoiceraiseddoubts:WouldthingsreallystaythesameonceIleft?Thenewschoolwasnothinglikehome.Thebuildingswerebig,andthestudentsallwerefriendly,butIstillmissedhomeandJune.AtSaturdaynight,Isatonmydormitory(学生宿舍)bedwaitingforJune’scall.Atfirst,wetalkedalot,butsoonourcallsgrewshorter.Sometimesshedidn’tanswerrightaway.Whenshedid,sheoftentalkedaboutanewstudentnamedEmily.“Emilyissocool,”Junesaidonce,laughingthroughthephone.Iforcedmyselftolaughtoo,butinsideIfelthurt.ItoldmyselfIdidn’tcare,butthetruthwasthatIcaredtoomuch.IimaginedEmilytakingmyplace,walkingbesideJune,andtellingherjokesthatusedtobemine.Igrewjealous(妒忌的).SoonIstoppedansweringhercalls.Ilefthertextsunread.Atnight,Icriedquietlyintomypillow,tellingmyselfJunedidn’tneedmeanymore.OneSaturdaymorning,Iheardmynamecalledoutsidethedormitory.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextafternoon,IsawJuneoffatth
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