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2025~2026学年河南省光山县第二高级中学高二下学期第三次月考英语试卷一、阅读理解Somestoriestakeusfaraway,whileothersleadusbackhome.Here,threeyoungreaderssharethebooksthatstayedwiththemlongafterthelastpagewasturned.Eachoffersaglimpseintoadifferentworld.Takealook—youmightjustdiscoveryournextgreatread.●FablehavenbyBrandonMullItisabouttwinswhospendthesummerattheirgrandfather’snaturereserve.Somethingaboutitfeelsalittlestrange—likethere’smoregoingonthanmeetstheeye.Theydon’tunderstandanyofthestrangerulestheirgrandfathergivesthem.Littledotheyknowthatthisisaplaceformagicalcreatures.Soontheywilllearnthattherulesarethereforareason.Butonlyoncethey’rebroken...BeatriceC.,age16●FiveGoOfftoCampbyEnidBlytonFourchildrensetoffonacampingtrip.Astheyexplorethewildcountryside,theycomeacrossanold,forgottenrailwayyard.There,amysteriousmancalledWoodenLegSamwarnsthemtostayaway.Butcuriositygetsthebetteroftheyoungadventurers,andtheydecidetoexploreanyway—onlytofindthemselvestrappedinatunnel,wheresomethingincredibleawaitsthem.MatildaW.,age17●WheretheRedFernGrowsbyWilsonRawlsBillyhasbeenlongingforapairofredhounds(猎犬)—adesirehisfamilycannotafford.So,hespendstwoyearstakingonanyworkhecanfind.Thestoryfollowshisjourney:earningenough,gettinghisdogs,trainingthemwithcare,andfinallywinningahuntingcompetition.Thebooktellstheunbreakablebondbetweenaboyandhistwobestfriends.However,haveatissueboxnearbyfortheending.LucieD.,age17Doyouhaveafavoritebook?Emailyourreviewtocricket@.1.Whatdothefirsttwobookreviewshaveincommon?

A.Bothareaboutsummervacations.B.Bothtakeplaceinnaturereserves.C.Botharerecommendedby17-year-olds.D.Bothinvolveignoringwarningsandexploring.2.Whatmightweinferabouttheendingofthethirdbook?

A.Itisveryfunny.B.Itisboring.C.Itisfullofactions.D.Itisheart-breaking.3.Whereisthispassagemostlikelytakenfrom?

A.Ateenagemagazine.B.Atravelwebsite.C.Anadventurenovel.D.Ahistorytextbook.FridaKahloremainsoneofthemosticonicandinfluentialartistsofthe20thcentury—notmerelyforherpaintings,butfortheextraordinarylifeshelived.WithhertraditionalMexicandresses,andaresolutegazethatmeetsviewers,shecreatedartthatwasdeeplypersonalyetuniversallyresonant(产生共鸣的).“Mypaintingcontainsinitthemessageofpain,”sheoncesaid.Kahlo’schildhoodwasmarkedbyadversity.Atsix,shewasinfectedwithpolio,whichcausedherrightlegaslightlimp.YettheyoungFridawasspiritedandunbowed.Herlifetransformedat18whenabusaccidentleftherseriouslyinjured:herspinewasbrokeninthreeplaces,herpelviscrushed,andherrightlegshatteredinelevenplaces.Shewouldlaterremarkwithcharacteristicdarkhumorthattheaccident“tookmyvirginity(贞洁)”.Duringmonthsinbed,hermotherplacedamirroraboveherandgaveherpaints.“IpaintmyselfbecauseIamoftenaloneandbecauseIamthesubjectIknowbest,”sheexplained.Paintingbecamebothalifelineandameansofdocumentingherreality.FridaKahloproducedaround200paintings,mostofthemself-portraits.ThoughsomecalledheraSurrealist,Kahlofiercelyrejectedthelabel.“Ineverpainteddreams.Ipaintedmyownreality,”sheinsisted.HerworkmixedMexicanfolkartwithrawhonestyabouthersuffering.InTheBrokenColumn(1944),sheshowedherselfwithacrackedspineheldtogetherbynails.Evenhermedicalcorsets(束身衣)thatlimitedherbodybecamecanvases—shepaintedbutterfliesonthem.AndréBreton,theleaderoftheSurrealistmovement,describedherworkas“aribbonaroundabomb’’.Kahlotransformedsufferingintoartandpersonaltragedyintouniversalstatementsaboutthehumancondition.Morethansixdecadesafterherdeath,shecontinuestoattractaudiencesbecausesheremainsutterlyherself.4.WhatmakesFridaKahloaninfluentialfigure?

A.Herpersonalpaintings.B.Herartandlifestory.C.Hertraditionaldresses.D.Herpainandstruggle.5.WhydidKahlorejecttheSurrealistlabel?

A.Becauseherartwasbasedonherreallife.B.Becauseshepreferredtobecalledafolkartist.C.Becausesheclaimedtobeapainterofdreams.D.Becauseherworkwastoouniversalforthelabel.6.WhatdoesAndreBretonimplybydescribingKahlo’sworkas“aribbonaroundabomb”inparagraph3?

A.Kahlo’sartshowsmorepainthanbeauty.B.Kahlo’sartturnsbombsintoribbons.C.Kahlo’sartcombinesbeautywithsuffering.D.Kahlo’sartfeaturesribbonsandbombs.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKahlo?

A.Toughandcreative.B.Humorousandeasy-going.C.Dynamicandgenerous.D.Optimisticandself-centered.Curiosityisafamiliarfeelingamongpeople.Iscuriosityapositivefeelingoranegativefeeling?Isitapainfulreminderofwhatwedon’t(yet)know,oranexcitingsignaltowhatwemightsoondiscover?Infact,curiositycanbeallofthesethings,andmore.Ithaspositiveandnegativefaces:onepointstowardswhatwewant,andonepointstowardswhatwehavenotyetgotandmayneverget.Oncewerecognizethatcuriosityhastwofaces,wecanconsiderwhatcanaffectthenatureofourexperienceinagivencase.ApaperpublishedinthejournalCognitionandEmotiondoesjustthisforthedimension(维度)oftime.Theresearchersask:Istheexperienceofcuriositymorelikelytobepositivewhenweexpectthatourcuriositywillbesatisfiedsoonerratherthanlater?Toanswerthisquestion,theresearcherscarriedoutthreestudieswithatotalofover200participantsfromauniversityoronline.Ineachstudy,theresearchersinduced(诱导)astateofcuriositybytellingparticipantsthattheywouldlaterwatchavideoabout“somethingwithdifferentshadesofbrown”.Participantswereinvitedtoguesswhatitmightbe,buttheywerenottold.Halftheparticipantsweretoldtheywouldwatchthevideoafterashortdelay(延迟)ofonlyoneminute,andhalfweretoldthattherewouldfirstbea30-minutedelayduringwhichtheywouldfinishotherinterestingtasks.Atthestartofthedelays,everyoneexpressedhowcurioustheyfeltaboutthecontentofthevideo,aswellashowmuchtheyfeltnegativefeelings,suchasdiscomfort,againstpositivefeelings,suchashappiness.Thekeyfindingwasthatwhilebothgroupsreportedequallevelsofcuriosity,thecuriositywasaccompaniedbymorenegativefeelingsforthoseparticipantsfacingalongdelay.Theresearchersarguethatthefindingshedslightonthetwofacesofcuriosity.Whenourcuriositywillnotbesatisfiedanytimesoon,wefocusonnotknowing,whichisannoying.Butwhenourcuriosityisontheverge(边缘)ofbeingsatisfied,wefocusonalmostknowing,whichisamorepositiveexperience.8.Whatisthefunctionofthequestionsinparagraph1?

A.Tointroducethetopic.B.Toshowtheauthor’sattitude.C.Topresentsupportingevidence.D.Toprovidebackgroundinformation.9.Whatdidtheresearchfocuson?

A.Thetwosidesofcuriosity.B.Delay’seffectontaskperformance.C.Curiositydifferencesbetweenpeople.D.Factorsaffectingtheexperienceofcuriosity.10.Whydidtheresearchersdivideparticipantsintotwogroups?

A.Tocollectmoreresearchdata.B.Totestdifferentlevelsofcuriosity.C.Tocompareeffectsofdifferentdelays.D.Todiscoverdifferenttypesofcuriosity.11.Whatdidthestudyfindaboutcuriosity?

A.Themorewefocusonnotknowing,themorecuriouswebecome.B.Longerwaitingtimemakespeoplelesscuriousabouttheunknown.C.Theexperienceofcuriositydependsonhowsoonitwillbesatisfied.D.Curiosityitselfdetermineswhethertheexperienceispositiveornegative.Inthefieldofwearabletechnology,abreakthroughinventionhascaughtworldwideattention:aflexibleskin-likesensorpoweredbyhumansweat,developedbyajointresearchteamfromChineseandAmericanuniversities.Unliketraditionalwearabledevicessuchassmartwatchesthatdependonbatteries,thisnewthin-filmsensoroperatescompletelyonenergyproducedbyhumansweat,markingasignificantsteptowardself-poweredwearableelectronics.Thesensor,asthinasapieceofpaper,canbecomfortablyattachedtohumanskinwithoutanypressureordiscomfort.Itisembeddedwithspecialenzymematerialsthatgenerateelectricitybyreactingwithsubstancesinhumansweat,suchaslacticacidandglucose.Theelectricityproducedisenoughtosupportthedevice’snormalworkofmonitoringbodysignals,includingheartrate,bodytemperatureandmuscletension.What’smore,thesensorcanstoreextraenergyforusewhensweatisnotavailable,ensuringcontinuousandstableoperation.Oneofthemostimportantadvantagesofthissweat-powereddeviceisitsenvironmentalfriendliness.Traditionalwearableelectronicsrelyheavilyonlithiumbatteries,whichcontainheavymetalsandcauseseriousenvironmentalpollutionafterbeingabandoned.Incontrast,thenewsensorusesharmlessbiologicalmaterialsandproducesnowasteduringuse.Italsoavoidsthetroubleoffrequentcharging,bringinggreatconveniencetousersinlong-termhealthmonitoring.Atpresent,thesensorhassuccessfullypassedlaboratorytestsandpreliminaryclinicaltrials.Researchershaveprovedthatitcanworkcontinuouslyformorethan12hoursonasmallamountofsweatandmaintainhighaccuracyindatacollection.Althoughthecurrentversionisstilldesignedformedicalmonitoring,theteambelievesthetechnologycanbeappliedtomorefieldsinthefuture,suchassportstraining,virtualrealitycontrolanddailyhealthmanagement.Industryexpertsbelievethissweat-poweredtechnologywillreshapethefutureofwearableelectronics.Itsolvestwomainproblemsoftraditionalwearables:batterylimitationandenvironmentalpollution.Withfurtheroptimizationandmassproduction,thisskin-friendly,self-poweredsensorisexpectedtobecomeamainstreamproductinthenextgenerationofwearabledevices,providingsaferandmoreconvenienthealthmonitoringsolutionsforhumanbeings.12.Whatisthebiggestdifferencebetweenthenewsensorandtraditionalwearabledevices?

A.Itisthinnerandmorecomfortabletowear.B.Itispoweredbyhumansweatinsteadofbatteries.C.Itcanmonitormorebodysignalsthansmartwatches.D.Itcanbeusedforalongertimewithoutanymaintenance.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“embedded”inParagraph2probablymean?

A.Removed.B.Implanted.C.Compared.D.Decorated.14.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofthesweat-poweredsensor?

A.Itwillbeusedinmoreareasbeyondmedicalmonitoring.B.Itwillcompletelytaketheplaceofsmartwatchessoon.C.Itwillbeproducedinsmallquantitiesduetohighcost.D.Itwillreducepeople’sabilitytoproducesweatnaturally.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ANewTrend:TheFutureHealthyLifewithWearableDevices.B.EnvironmentalProtectioninModernElectronicIndustry.C.HowtoImproveBatteryLifeofWearableTechnology.D.ASweat-PoweredSensor:TheFutureofWearableTech.Arecentreport,publishedinTheLancetin2025,foundthatmorethanhalfoftheworld’spopulationstrugglestoaccesshealthydiets.Thisdoesn’tjustimpactourhealthandwell-being,butalsohasrealconsequencesonourenvironment,witharound30%ofallthegreenhousegasesweproducecomingfromourfoodsystems.16Entertheplanetaryhealthdiet(PHD)—arecommendationthatcannotonlyimproveourhealth,butalsoreducediet-relatedchronicdisease,andpotentiallyreducethefood-relatedemissionswemakebyanimpressive50%by2050.17ButwhatactuallyisthePHD?18Itrecommendsatleastfiveportionsoffruitandvegaday,aportionoflegumes,aportionofnuts,andplentyofwholegrains.Animalproductsaren’tnecessarilyoffthemenualtogether,butit’ssuggestedthatchicken,fish,andredmeatplayamuchsmallerroleinyourdiet.Italsosuggestsconsumingseasonallyavailablefoods,withflexibilityfordifferentculturescentredaroundlocaldishesandproduce.Whyshouldwefollowit?TheenvironmentalbenefitsofthePHDcouldbehuge,purelyfromitsreductionofanimal-produce.Itoffersflexibilitywithoutrequiringthefullcommitmentofgoingmeat-free.19Itcouldprevent11millionprematureadultdeathseveryyear,andislinkedwithreducingcardiovasculardisease,diabetes,andevencancer.Howcanwefollowit?20ThePHDisn’taboutahugediettransformation,butconsistentsmallstepsthatmakeamassiveimpact.Asimplewaytobeginistoadjustyourplatedivision,eata“rainbow”offruitandveg,andgraduallyreducedailymeatconsumption.Evenfollowingafewofitscoreideascanbringgreatbenefitsforyourhealthandtheenvironment.

A.Evidencerevealsthatitcomeswithnotablehealthbenefits,too.B.Itsoundslikeawin-winforbothourownwell-beingandtheworld.C.ThePHD’senvironmentalbenefitscomefullyfromveganprinciples.D.Youdon’tneedtocompletelychangeyoureatinghabitstofollowthePHD.E.ThePHDiscentredaroundaplant-richdiet,butwithamoreflexibleapproach.F.ThePHDhasbecomethemostpopulardietarytrendincountriesacrosstheworld.G.Thesefindingshavesetoffalarmbellsamonghealthandenvironmentalexpertsworldwide.二、完形填空Helen’seyeswerefixedonthedressshewastryingtoputonasshestoodinfrontofthemirror.Thedresswas21,butshecouldmanage.“Wherearewegoing,Dad?”sheaskedsoftly,breakingthequietofthemorning.Thesedays,momentslikethiswithherfatherwere22.Hewasalwaysbusy,workingdayandnightto23thefamilythroughhardtimes.“We’regoingtocollecttherent.”Helen’sfathersaidashewalkedoutandstartedthecarengine.SothatwaswhyhehadtimeforHelentoday.Beforetheeconomy24,whentheirfamily’sstorehadstillbeensuccessful,herfatherhad25twohousesandrentedthemasapartments.Helencouldn’t26wheretheirfamilywouldbewithoutthatrent.Anyhow,sheknewthattheirlifewouldbemuch27iftheyweretolosethatrent.“But,Dad,whynotsellthehouses?”Helensuggested.“Wecouldgetmuchcashatonceandpayoffallour28.”Herfatherlookedather,tiredbutgentle.Hesighedandshookhishead.“Helen,ifwesellnow,we’llhavealotofmoney.Butwhatifwe29itallbeforetheeconomygetsbetter?Andwherewouldourlodgers(租户)thatevenlackfoodmove?”Helen30,thinkingthatmadesense.Theirfamilywas31fortunate,comparedtothelodgersworriedaboutfoodoreven32.Therent,thoughlowandsometimeshardtoget,waswhatkeptthemgoingsothatallHelenhadtoworryaboutwashersmalldress.Herfather’sdecisionwasbecomingunderstandablebecausetheirlodgersneedn’t33topayforadifferentapartmentorforthe34tohelpthemgetthere.ItdawnedonHelenthattheyhadbeengivensuch35duringthetimefortherent.21.A.tightB.prettyC.fancyD.expensive22.A.boringB.rareC.dangerousD.useless23.A.saveB.leaveC.supportD.change24.A.expandedB.stabilizedC.recoveredD.declined25.A.rentedB.donatedC.purchasedD.emptied26.A.confirmB.visualizeC.recommendD.explain27.A.tougherB.happierC.richerD.safer28.A.secretsB.plansC.debtsD.ideas29.A.gaveawayB.ranoutofC.handedoverD.madeuseof30.A.hesitatedB.arguedC.noddedD.interrupted31.A.relativelyB.occasionallyC.hardlyD.temporarily32.A.travelB.healthcareC.transportationD.shelter33.A.struggleB.pretendC.consultD.apply34.A.gardenersB.moversC.operatorsD.engineers35.A.recognitionB.reputationC.observationD.responsibility三、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。The2026CCTVSpringFestivalGala,themed“QijiChicheng,Shibukedang”(GalloplikeSteeds,UnstoppableMomentum),hasbecomeagrandculturalfeastthatconnectstradition,innovationandglobalcharm.Watchedbybillionsathomeandabroad,itisthemost36(expect)annualcelebrationforChinesefamiliesonLunarNewYear’sEve.RootedinChinesecivilization,thegalapresents37visualfeastthatperfectlyintegratescutting-edgetechnologywithwarmhumanisticfeelings.Onthestage,humansandmachinescooperate38(dynamic),perfectlyembodyingthespiritofinnovationandtradition.Withamazingstagedesignsandlifelikeimages,ittreatsaudience39anunforgettableaudiovisualexperience.Thisyear,foursub-venuesaresetupacrossChina,40(enable)theworldtosavoradiverseandvividChineseNewYear.41makesthegalasoappealingisthatitkeepspacewiththetimeswhilepassingdownvaluabletraditions.Eversinceitsbroadcast,thegala42(bridge)thegapbetweenallwalksoflife,fosteringasenseofnational43(unite).AsabridgebetweenChinaandtheworld,thegalapromotesculturalexchangeandmakesthecharmofChinesecultureseenglobally.Itcarriesthebestwishesforthenation44passesonthewarmthoffamilyreuniontoeverycorneroftheworld.Moreimportantly,itinspirestheyoungergeneration45(carry)forwardtheChineseculturewithconfidenceandpride.四、书信写作46.假定你是李华,上月你校举办了主题为“ArtforaHealthyLife”的活动。你参与了其中一项体验,请给你的英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享你的经历,内容包括:1.具体体验;2.收获与感想。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。DearChris,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、书面表达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。Themorningsunspilledsoftgoldacrossthewindingroads,paintinglongshadowsthatstretchedlikefingerspointingtowardthehorizon.Patrickguidedthecamper(露营车)outoftheirquietvillagewhileEvelynesatbesidehim,onehandrestingonthesmallcarrier(宠物箱)inherlap,theotherholdingherphone.Throughthewindow,shefilmedthevineyardsrollingbylikegreenrivers.“Sayhitoeveryone,”askedEvelyne,turningthecameratowardPatrick.Thensheturnedthephonetowardthecarrier.Inside,Filou—atinyballofblackandwhitefurwithcuriousgreeneyes—meowed(喵喵叫)softlyateverypassingbird.Sheposte

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