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2025~2026学年河北省衡水市桃城区河北衡水中学高一5月下学期综合素质评价三英语试卷一、阅读理解Asthespringapproaches,there’snobettertimetoresetyourbody,mind,andspirit.ZihFit,locatedinthecoastalbeautyofZihuatanejo,Mexico,invitesyoutosetoutonagreatwellnessretreat(静居处)designedtokickstartyourhealthjourneyfor2026.Zihfitisaneight-bedroomestatefeaturingaprivatebeachclub.Thisretreatoffersthetoolsyouneedtoadoptsustainable(可持续的)wellnesshabits,enhance(提升)mentalclarity,andbecomestrongerandhealthierthanever.Zihfit’sMarchProgrammeisourflagshipexperience.Eachdaycombinesenergizingyoga,guidedmeditationsandworkshopsfocusedonpersonalgrowthandintentionsetting.Guestsalsoenjoychef-preparedorganicmeals,beachwalksatsunrise,andmomentsofreflectionsurroundedbynature’speace.Toenhancethisextraordinaryexperience,eachestatehereisstaffedwithadevotedteam,includingahousemanager,chef,driver,andmaids,deliveringperfectservicetailored(定制的)toyoureveryneed.Guestsarealsogiventheopportunitytocreatetheirownself-guidedprograms.Bothofour4or6-nightretreatswillleaveyoufeelingrefreshedandrenewedinbody,mind,andspirit.Injustafewminutes,youcanfindoutwhichZihfitretreatisbestforyou.RetreatPricingThisretreatisavailablefor4and6days.

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Doubleoccupancy:$7,920Allratedoesn’tincludea15%servicecharge.1.What’sthemissionofZihfit?

A.TointroduceajourneytoMexico.B.Topromoteoverallwell-being.C.Tosupportsustainablelifestyles.D.Toenhancememberrelationships.2.WhatdoesZihfit’sMarchProgrammefeature?

A.Itiscreatedbyguests.B.Itrunsacookingcourse.C.Itorganizesspringoutings.D.Itofferspersonalizedservice.3.Howmuchshouldaguestpayforsingleoccupancyinaone-bedroomvillaatMiCasaona4-nightretreat?

A.$8,510.B.$7,400.C.$6,785.D.$5,900.Formorethantenyears,IwasascreenandTVwriter,navigating(导航)theshark-filledwatersofHollywood.Despitetheconstantandunavoidableupsanddownsofthislife,IrealizedmanyofmydreamsincludingworkingwithstarslikeLucasandwritinganEmmy-winningTVshow.Then,mylifetookanunexpectedturn.In2011,Iagreedtoteachaclass.Idiscoveredadeeploveforit—theengagementwithstudentsandthestable(稳定的)incomewerewelcomechanges.Asmywritingcareerslowed,mywifeencouragedmetoseekformoreteaching.IresearchedandfoundapositionatUCRiverside.Isaid“Yes”totheinterview,gotthejob,andwithinyearsbecameaprofessor.Academybecamemyfocus,butIremainedawriteratheart.Idecidedtowritemyfirstnovel,freefromdeadlines,simplyforthecreativejoy.In2015,anemailaskedifIwasinterestedinatalkinthecommunity.Isaid“Yes”.Thechallengewasbig:a15-minutespeechinfrontof500peopleandthreecameras.However,Isucceeded,andthetalkwaswell-received.AfterthespeechwasuploadedtotheInternet,itledtoanemailfromPublisher,suggestingabookonmytalk’stopic.Iinsteadrecommendedmynovel.TheyaskedifIwantedtolaunchapre-salecampaigntoattractreaders.Isaid“Yes”.Publisher’sfounderadvisedmetofindaneditor.Again,Isaid“Yes”.IhiredLaurenHughes,whoseinsightfulfeedbackwasincrediblyencouraging.Iacceptedhernotesandrevisedthemanuscript.Thepre-salecampaignsoldover300books,generatinginterestfrommanyreaders.Somyfirstnovelwaspublished.AllthishappenedbecauseIconsistentlysaid“Yes”tonewopportunities,embracingchallengeswithoutknowingtheoutcome.Thisphilosophykeepsmeengagedagainstthepullofaging.Asaprofessor,Iurgestudentstobepositive.Idon’tknowhowmynovelwillbereceived,butwhenaskedifIhaveabookout.Icanproudlysay“Yes”.4.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofhisworkinHollywood?

A.Itwasstableandwell-paid.B.Itwastiringanddisappointing.C.Itwasfruitfuldespitechallenges.D.Itwasfullofunbearablepressure.5.Whichwordcanbestdescribethepre-salecampaign?

A.Unexpected.B.Challenging.C.Demanding.D.Successful.6.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor?

A.Hehasalwayslivedinastateofinstability.B.Hefacestheunknownandchallengesbravely.C.Heacceptedteachingmainlyforitshighincome.D.Heviewedpublicspeakingasanimportantduty.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ThePowerofSaying“Yes”B.ANewChapterinMyLifeC.FromHollywoodtoClassroomD.ThePathtoBecominganAuthorIfyou’veeverfeltlonely,you’renottheonlyone.InasurveyconductedlatelastyearintheU.S.,20percentofadultsreportedfeelinglonely,andthisfeelingisnotlimitedtotheU.S.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,theworldisexperiencingaglobalhealthcrisis—loneliness.Today,manyliveisolated(隔离的)lives.Peopleusedtobelongtoavarietyofsocialclubswheretheymetface-to-face,whereasnow,lifeseemstohaveshiftedonline,wherepeopleshop,holdworkmeetings,date,playgames,etc.Infact,Americanadultsspendsignificantlylesstimesocializingface-to-facethantheydid20yearsago.Adultsinothercountriesarenobetter.TheissueoflonelinessinSouthKoreahasattractednationalattentionasyoungpeoplearespendingmoretimeathomebythemselves.InSingapore,thetrend(趋势)isforpeopletobelievethattheyneedtomanagetheiremotionsbythemselves.Psychologistsagreethiscanbehealthy;however,Mr.Jamilwarnsthattoomuchself-relianceisdangerousifpeopledon’tconnectwithothersbecausetheyviewitasbeingweak.Mentalhealthexpertssaythateventhoughthereisdigitalconnectedness,lonelinessamongyoungadultsishighbecausetheircommunicationisusuallyshallow.ClinicalpsychologistHaikalJamilsays,“Onlineconnectionstendtofocusonbrief,surface-levelexchangessuchaslikes,commentsandshortmessages,ratherthansupportiveconversations.”Howcanwefightthiscrisis?AU.S.studyfoundthatwhenpeoplelikewhattheydoeveryday,whetherworkorahobby,theirchancesofexperiencinglonelinessdiminish.Additionally,exercising,takingaclassorplayingsportshelpspeoplefeelactiveandproductive,givingthemthementalenergyneededtointeractwithothers,thusimprovingtheirmentalhealth.Thebattleagainstlonelinessisn’teasy,butthemethodsabovecanbeastart.8.Howdoestheauthorillustratetheissueinparagraph2?

A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Byofferingadefinition.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Bylistingnumbers.9.Whydoesonlinecommunicationfailtoreplaceface-to-facesocialization?

A.Itlacksdeepinteraction.B.Itrefusestofollowthetrend.C.Itshowssignsofweakness.D.Itpreventslongconversations.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminish”inparagraph5probablymean?

A.Disappear.B.Return.C.Exist.D.Decrease.11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Toencouragepeopletotakesomesocialclasses.B.Tocomparelonelinesslevelsindifferentcountries.C.Todescribethegloballonelinesscrisisandsolutionstoit.D.Toexplainhowonlinecommunicationcausesloneliness.Today,about25%oftheworldisthewilderness(荒原),whichhasbeenlargelyunchangedforthousandsofyears.However,thelastwildernessesarebecomingsmallerashumanity’simpactontheworldcontinuestospread.Deforestation(砍伐森林)isopeningupevergreaterpartsoftheAmazon,withanestimated8millionhectaresofrainforestlostannually.Since1990,around3.3millionsquarekilometersofthewilderness,anareathesizeofIndia,hasbeenlost.Oneofthekeydriversofthesurprisinglosshasbeenagriculture.Anewstudyrevealsthatatleast40%ofthelandwhichcouldbecomesuitableforgrowingcropsbythe2060sistheuntouchedwilderness,especiallytheArctictundra(苔原)ofAlaska,CanadaandRussia.However,iftheseareasbecamefarmland,itwoulddestroytheirbiodiversityandweakeneffortstolimitclimatechange.Thestudycallsformoreresearchintoupgradingagriculturewithouttheneedformoreland,emphasizingtheimportanceofincreasingfarmingefficiency(效率).Whilethere’snocertaintythatthewildernesswillbechangedintofarmland,itmaybecomeincreasinglydifficulttoavoiddoingso.Largeareasofcurrentfarmlandarepredictedtobecometoohotinthefuture,withatleast70%expectedtosupportfewercropvarietiesbythe2060s.Ifthisleadstothetransformation(转变)ofthewilderness,humanswilllosesomeofthemostoriginalenvironmentsremainingonEarth.Balancingtheprotectionofthewildernesswithdemandsforfoodisnoteasy,butispossible.ProfessorIlyaMaclean,aco-authoroftheresearch,says,“Whatwe’veseenoverthelast50yearsisashifttowardlargefieldsandsingle-cropplanting,asit’smuchcheaperforafarmertoproducecropsthatway.Butifyougrowasinglecroponyourfarm,you’remoreeasilyaffectedbytheuncertaintiesofclimatechange.Weneedtowelcomefarmerstothedecision-makingprocesssotheycanfeedintoagriculturalpoliciesandstrategies.”Thecooperationcouldleadtopoliciesthatencouragefarmstoreducetheriskofcropfailures.Ifthemeasuresaresuccessful,theworldcanensurethateveryonehasenoughfoodtoeat,whilekeepingourwildernesswild.12.Whatdothefiguresinthefirstparagraphindicate?

A.Thewildernessprovidesvaluablenaturalresources.B.Humanactivitieshaveworsenedwildernessloss.C.TheAmazonregionissuitableforgrowingcrops.D.Wildernesstourismisagrowingindustry.13.Whatrecommendationdoesthestudyoffer?

A.Increasingresearchonclimateissues.B.Relyingontraditionalfarmingmethods.C.Turningsomefarmlandintothewilderness.D.Promotingsustainableagriculturalpractices.14.Whatmakesithardtopreventthetransformationofthewilderness?

A.Upgradingagricultureinthelargefields.B.Thelackofnewpoliciesonwildlifeprotection.C.Risingdemandforfarmlandduetoclimateimpact.D.Theefficientagriculturalstrategiesandmeasures.15.WhatshouldfarmerstakeintoconsiderationbasedonMaclean’swords?

A.Ensuringthevarietyofcrops.B.Joininginwildernessmanagement.C.Growingeconomicallyefficientcrops.D.Loweringthelevelofglobalwarming.HowtoexpresshurtfeelingsExpressinghurtfeelingscanbechallenging,especiallyforteenagers.16Luckily,therearesomesimpletechniquesonhowtoeffectivelyexpressyourhurtfeelings.17Beforeyouapproachsomeonetotellthemthatthey’vehurtyourfeelings,identifyexactlywhyyoufeelhurt.It’simportanttogiveaspecificreasonforyourhurtfeelingssothatyoucanexpressthistothepersonwhohurtyou.Ifyou’reunsureaboutwhyyoufeelhurt,reviewwhathappenedinyourmindorwriteaboutit.Takeafewdeepbreathsandtrytorelax.Ifyou’refeelingoverwhelmedbyyouremotions,takeafewdeepbreathsinandoutbeforespeakingwiththepersons.18Youmayalsofindithardtocommunicatewhatyou’refeelingifyouareovercomewithemotions.Iftakingdeepbreathsdoesn’tseemtohelp,trytakingabriskwalkordoingpush-ups.Thiswillhelptoreleaseendorphins(内啡肽)andclearyourhead.Use“I”statementstocommunicatewhatyou’refeeling.19Instead,expressyourfeelingsbyusing“I”ratherthan“you”.Explaintheissueinanobjectiveway.Thiswillbelesslikelytoputthepersononthedefensive.Forexample,youmightsay,“IfelthurtthatIdidn’tgetacalltotellmeyoucouldn’tmakeityesterday.”Listencarefullytotheotherperson’sresponse.Afteryou’veexpressedyourhurtfeelings,givetheotherpersonachancetorespond.Listentowhattheyhavetosaywithyourfullattention.Theymightnothaverealizedtheyhurtyou,ortheymayhaveadifferentviewonthesituation.20

A.Bespecificinyourdescription.B.Thinkaboutwhatyou’refeelingandwhy.C.AvoidblamingthepersonforhowyoufeelD.Youcanexpressyourfeelingsinamorereasonableway.E.HavinganopendialoguecanleadtoabetterunderstandingandresolutionF.However,it’simportanttocommunicatetomaintainyouremotionalwell-being.G.Talkingtothemwhenyou’refeelingangry,stressed,ortearfulcanmakemattersworse.二、完形填空Dentist(牙医)AlbertoInzulzaGaldameswasborninruralChile.Whilegrowingup,hebecame21ofthehealthinequities(不公平)inhiscommunity.Dentalcarewashardto22inhisvillage,whichwashoursawayfromthenearestcityand,formany,itwas23onalistofpressingfinancialneeds.Theambitionto24accesstohealthcareforpeopleintheseunder-servedcommunities25himtostudydentistryatFinisTerraeUniversityinChile.Asluckwouldhaveit,onthelastterm,hewas26asanexchangestudenttoHarvardUniversity.Whilestudyingthere,hetook27toserveasavolunteerteacheranddentistinNepal,wherehestartedanon-governmentalorganization28topromotinghealtheducation.Meanwhile,hefocusedon29gapsinhealthcare.Butevenashetraveledtheworld,Inzulzaremainedfirmly30inhisfamilyandcommunity.Aftergraduation,hereturnedtoseeingpatientsinChile,butwithabroader31onhowtoattendtotheirneeds.Hestartedtoseebadteethasmorethanjusta32ofpainbutasymptom(症状)ofthewaysthatlower-incomepeoplearoundtheworldare33byhealthsystems.Asforhisfutureplan,Inzulzahopestomakemore34tothedevelopmentofamoreinclusiveandequitablehealthcaresystem.“I’mnotjustadentistofChile,”Inzulzasaid.“I’mworkingonsomething35,levelingtheinequalityinhealthcare.”21.A.ashamedB.awareC.tiredD.cautious22.A.refertoB.carryoutC.getacrossD.comeby23.A.lowB.newC.commonD.obvious24.A.linkB.connectC.balanceD.promote25.A.enabledB.remindedC.droveD.taught26.A.selectedB.confirmedC.namedD.labeled27.A.adviceB.shelterC.courageD.time28.A.usedB.devotedC.limitedD.tended29.A.recordingB.measuringC.slowingD.bridging30.A.skilledB.interestedC.rootedD.stuck31.A.expectationB.viewC.coverageD.tendency32.A.sourceB.senseC.symbolD.knowledge33.A.protectedB.trackedC.failedD.charged34.A.contributionsB.changesC.choicesD.profits35.A.easierB.biggerC.busierD.wiser三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空格处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或使用括号中单词的正确形式。Shakespeare’splayswereperformedatseveralplayhousesinLondon,thoughtherebuiltGlobeiscertainlytheonemostpeopleconnectwiththeBard.Buttheremainsofoneleast-documentedtheatre,theCurtain,36(examine)againnow,followingthecelebrationsmarking500yearssinceShakespeare’sdeathinAprilthisyear.TheCurtain,37lessdocumented,isofgreatimportance,38(particular)asitwasthefirsttheatretostageRomeoandJulietandHenryV.39(locate)inShoreditch,thesiteisexpectedtounearthwell-preservedculturalremains.AsoneofShakespeare’searliest40(theater),thisisarareopportunityforarchaeologists41(explore)thecultureoftheareainthe16thand17thcentury,andhowperformancestookplaceinthisperiod.HeatherKnight,seniorarchaeologistleadingthedig,said,“Wehopetofindoutmoreaboutthebuildingofthetheatre42HenryVwasfirstperformed,whichwillgiveusaclearerpictureofhowElizabethanplayhouseswereusedand43developmentoftheaters”.“Thereisalsothepossibilityoffindingrelicsofprops(道具),costumesoritemsused44theaudience,includingfoodremainsordrinkingcontainers,whichcouldtellusmoreabouttheatreproductionsandcultureatthetime.Welookforwardto45(share)ourfindings.”四、单词拼写46.Areyouquite________(独立的)ofyourparentsnow?(根据汉语提示单词拼写)47.Itnever________(想到;发生)tomethatyoucouldsucceedinpersuadinghimtochangehismind.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)48.Thereistalkofraisingthe________(录取;进入)requirementstorestrictthenumberofstudentsoncampus.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)五、完成句子49.Haveyou________________(计算出)howmuchthetripwillcost?(根据汉语提示完成句子)50.Over300,000peoplecamefromallovertheworldtoSanFranciscoto________________________(寻找成功致富之路).(根据汉语提示完成句子)六、书信写作51.假定你校英语角举办“我最喜欢的一本书”征文活动,目的是向同学们推荐值得一读的书,鼓励同学们去发现阅读的快乐。现在请你就读过的一本书写一篇100词左右的书评。内容要点如下:1.这本书的基本信息;2.故事梗概、主题思想等;3.你对这本书的评价或感受。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、书面表达52.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。Eddievaluedhisfamily’saccordion(手风琴)—atreasurepasseddownfromhisgrandfathertohisfather,representinghisMexican-Americanfamily’sTejanomusictradition.RaisedinSanAntonioneighborhoodfilledwithTejanorhythms,EddielearnedtheinstrumentfromhisfatherandformedthebandLasEstrellas(“TheStars”)withchildhoodfriends:LuisondrumsandRubenonguitar.Eachday,EddiehurriedtoLuis’shouseforpractice,strugglingwiththeheavyaccordioncasewhileworryingaboutRuben.Thoughagiftedguitaristwhopickedupsongsquicklyandlovedplayingwiththeband,Rubenhatedpracticingalone.Hewasalwayslate,andhislackofsolo(单独的)practiceledtoconstantmistakes—agrowingproblemforthetrio(三重奏).TheirliveschangedwhenLuishandedEddieanenvelopefromtheTejanoFestival:aninvitationtoperforminjusttwomonths.Theboyscelebratedwildly

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