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2026届云南红河州、文山州高中毕业生第三次复习统一检测英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Howlongwillthewoman’sartworkshoplast?

A.Forthreedays.B.Foroneweek.C.Fortwoweeks.2.Whatdidthemanwatchlastnight?

A.ATVseries.B.Adocumentary.C.Abasketballgame.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thescenery.B.Thetransport.C.Theweather.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Directorandactor.B.Teacherandparent.C.Fatheranddaughter.5.Whatwillthemandofirst?

A.Readtheinstructions.B.Createapresentation.C.Completehisessay.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatexamwillthemanhavetomorrow?

A.Biology.B.Chemistry.C.English.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Havedinner.B.Gotostudy.C.Takeawalk.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whydoesthewomanwanttofindapart-timejob?

A.Shewantstobuyanewphone.B.Sherespectsherparents’wishes.C.Sheneedstogetworkexperience.9.Whatkindofjobisthewomanconsidering?

A.Caféworker.B.Officeclerk.C.Shopassistant.10.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthewoman’splan?

A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Supportive.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatkindofburgerisonspecialoffertoday?

A.Thebeefcabbageburger.B.Theturkeytomatoburger.C.Thechickenmushroomburger.12.HowwillSophiegetherburgers?

A.AskTomtofetchthem.B.Havethemdelivered.C.Pickthemupherself.13.Whenwilltheburgersbeready?

A.In15minutes.B.In25minutes.C.In30minutes.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatistheprojectmainlydoing?

A.Organizingabookdonation.B.Buildinganewreadingroom.C.Renewingthecommunitylibrary.15.Whydoesthewomanthinktheprojectmatters?

A.Itbringsmoderntechnology.B.Itcreatesbetterstudyspaces.C.Itpreserveslocalhistorybooks.16.Whatsupportwillthebookstoreprovide?

A.Freebooksforchildren.B.Workerstohelpwithrepairs.C.Furnitureandpaintingsupplies.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whocantakethedancelessons?

A.A4-year-olddancefan.B.A19-year-oldcollegestudent.C.A10-year-oldchildwithhearingloss.18.Howmanylevelsdothedancelessonsinclude?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.19.WhatistaughtintheAdvanceddancelessons?

A.Simplesolodancepieces.B.Stageperformancetraining.C.Complexrhythmpractice.20.Whatspecialactivityisthereeveryterm?

A.Afreemini-concert.B.Afreedancelecture.C.Afreelessonwithadancestar.二、阅读理解WhatShouldYouDoDuringaFlood?Remember:TurnAround.Don’tDrown!Neverwalk,swim,ordrivethroughfloodwater.Just15cmoffast-movingfloodwatercanknockyouover,and30cmcancarryyourvehicleaway.HowCanYouStaySafeAfteraFlood?PreventInjuries●Ifyouareevacuated,waitforofficialstosayitissafebeforegoinghome.●Avoidfallenpowerlines,poles,andwires.Theycanshockyou.●Useflashlightsorbattery-poweredlanterns,ratherthancandles,toreducefirerisk.●Manyinjurieshappenduringthecleanup.Wearprotectiveequipment,likeboots,longpants,workgloves,eyewear,etc.●Learnhowtouseequipmentsafely.Donottouchelectricalequipmentifitiswet.●Cleaningupisabigjob.Workwithapartnerandtakefrequentbreaks.ProtectYourHealth●Floodingcanpollutedrinkingwater.Checkwithyourlocalpublichealthdepartmentaboutdrinkingwatersafety.●Don’tgetsickfromeatingspoiledfood.Throwoutfoodthatgotwet.Whenindoubt,throwitout!●Stayawayfromfloodwaters.Theymaycontainwastewater,sharpitems,andchemicalsthatcanmakeyouill.●Ifpossible,dryyourhomeandeverythinginitasquicklyasyoucanwithin24to48hours.●Ensuregoodaircirculationinwetareas.Throwawaywetmaterialsthatcan’tberepairedordried.TakeCareofYourself●It’snormaltohavealotofbadfeelings,stress,oranxiety.●Eathealthyfoodandgetenoughsleeptohelpyoudealwithstress.●Ifyoufeelstressedoranxious,contacttheDisasterDistressHelplineforfreetotalktosomeone.Callortext1-800-985-5990.21.Howcanyoupreventinjuriesafteraflood?

A.Gobackhomeinstantly.B.Usecandlesforlighting.C.Dothecleanupindependently.D.Learnequipmentusageskills.22.Whatissuggestedtotakecareofyourself?

A.Avoidingbadfeelings.B.Seekingmentalsupport.C.Warmingupthewetfood.D.Throwingawaydriedmaterials.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Anewsreport.B.Ahealthessay.C.Ageographybook.D.Asafetyguideline.ScottJohnson,namedtheKentuckyTeacheroftheYear,spentnearlyayearresearching,designing,andperfectinga3D-printedartificialhandforhisfourth-gradestudentLucas.Bornwithouthisrighthand,Lucasusedaskintonerubbertypehand,whichhadlimitedfunction.Heevencouldn’tactuallygrip(紧抓)things.WithouttellingLucas,Johnsonbeganbuildingacustomdesign—reachingouttoengineers,studyingexistingmodels,andfine-tuningdetails.“Forthelongesttime,Ididn’ttellanyoneotherthanmywifewhatIwasworkingon,”Johnsonsaid.“WhatifIwastryingtodosomethingfarbeyondmyskillset?Ididn’twanttofalselygetanyone’shopesup.”Whentheschool’s“BacktoSchoolBash”arrived,Johnsonfinallyrevealedthemodel.“So,ItoldhimImadethis,andthatIwouldliketomakeoneforhim.”Johnsonrecalled.WithapprovalfromLucas’mom,theprojectofficiallybecameareality.Theresultisalightweight,stronghandmadeoftoughbioplastic,withfoamandsmoothinteriorsforcomfort.Mostimpressively,thehandiscompletelymechanical—noelectronicsrequired.Lucascontrolsitusinghisownwristmovements:flexingdownclosesthefingersintoagrip,flexingupopensthemagain.Internalwireshelpfingerstightennaturally.Eachhandonlytakes25hourstoprint,fourhourstoassemble(组装),andcosts$20inmaterials.Johnsoncoveredallexpenses,asharpcontrasttomedicalartificialhandsthatcostfamiliesthousands.Thisisonlythebeginning.JohnsoniscreatinganupdatedversionbasedonLucas’dailyfeedback.HeplanstoresizeandreprintthehandasLucasgrows,andeventeachhimtomodifythedesignonhisown.“Wecanscaleupthefileashegetsolder.Oneday,he’llbeabletomakehisownedits.That’sthegoal.”24.WhatisthedisadvantageofLucas’originalartificialhand?

A.Itwascostlytomaintain.B.Itmadetheskinpainful.C.Itwasquiteheavytowear.D.Ithadrestrictedfunction.25.WhydidJohnsonkeephisprojectsecretatfirst?

A.TopreserveLucas’dignity.B.Toavoiddisappointingothers.C.TogetpermissionfromLucas’mom.D.Togiveasurpriseattheschoolevent.26.WhatcanweknowaboutLucas’3D-printedhand?

A.Itoperatesthroughanelectronicsystem.B.Itcanbecontrolledbyhiswristmotions.C.Itistime-consumingtoprintandassemble.D.Itismoreexpensivethantraditionalartificialones.27.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?

A.Lucasmayeventuallyadjustthe3D-printedhandbyhimself.B.Lucaswillnolongerneedanartificialhandashegrowsolder.C.Johnsonhasalreadyupdatedthedesignaccordingtouserfeedback.D.Johnsonplanstomakemoredisabledpeoplebenefitfromtheinnovation.Strongsocialtiesareoftenlinkedtobetterhealth,andnewresearchaddsabrainbenefittothatlist.AstudyledbyresearchersfromtheUniversityofTexasatAustinandUniversityofMassachusettsBostonreportsthatregularlyhelpingpeopleoutsideyourhouseholdcannoticeablyslowcognitivedeclineinmiddle-agedandolderadults.Theresearchfollowedmorethan30,000U.S.adultsfortwodecades.Itfoundthatthosewhoconsistentlyhelpedothers—eitherthroughformalvolunteeringorinformalactsexperienceda15%-20%slowerrateofage-relatedcognitivedecline.Themostsignificantbenefitswereassociatedwithspendingabouttwotofourhoursperweekhelpingothers.“Everydayactsofsupportcanhavealastingcognitiveimpact,”SaeHwangHan,anassistantprofessorofhumandevelopmentandfamilysciencesatUTwholedthestudy,noted,“Thebenefitsweren’tjustshort-termbutcumulative(累计的)overtime,andwereevidentforbothformalandinformalhelping.”Thestudyisamongthefirsttocompareformalvolunteeringwithinformalhelping,whichincludestaskslikeofferingrides,childcare,orhelpingwithchores.“Itwasapleasantsurprisetofindthatinformalhelpingprovidescognitivebenefitscomparabletoformalvolunteering,”saidHan,challengingtheassumptionthatitoffersfewerbenefitsduetolackofsocialrecognition.Theresearchersanalyzednationaldata,accountingforfactorslikewealth,health,andeducation.Evenafteradjustingforthese,cognitivedeclinetendedtoslowwhenpeoplebeganandsustainedhelpingbehaviors.Thebenefitsappearedtostrengthenwhenhelpingbecameasteady,yearlyroutine.Overall,helpingothersmaysupportbrainhealthbyreducingstress-relatedphysicalstrainandstrengtheningsocialbondsthatprovidepsychologicalandcognitivesupport.Associetiesage,thefindingshighlighttheimportanceofcreatingopportunitiesforpeopletocontribute,whichmaybeespeciallybeneficialforthosealreadyexperiencingcognitivedecline.28.Howisthekeyfindingofthestudypresentedinparagraph2?

A.Byquotingexperts.B.Bygivingstatistics.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Bymakingcomparisons.29.WhichstatementwillHanprobablyagreewith?

A.Thebenefitsareimmediatebuttendtofadequickly.B.Informalhelpislessbeneficialthanformalvolunteering.C.Lastingadvantagescomefromconsistentengagementinhelping.D.Socialrecognitionplaysthedecisiveroleingeneratingthebenefits.30.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof“informalhelping”?

A.Participatinginamedicalresearchtrial.B.Donatingmoneytoacharityorganization.C.Teachingafreeclassatacommunitycenter.D.Givinganeighboralifttothegrocerystore.31.Whatisapublichealthimplicationofthefindings?

A.Reducinghoursforformalvolunteerwork.B.Directingresourcestotreatcognitivedecline.C.Providingopportunitiesforpeopletohelpothers.D.Urgingolderadultstoreceiveratherthanprovidehelp.Adecadeago,thedashboard(仪表盘)wasasymphonyofbuttonsandknobs—physical,easytouse,andlargelydistraction-free.Today,ithaschangedintoaglowingglassscreen.Whatoncerequiredatwistorapressnowdemandsaglance,aslide,andoften,asecondtry.Touchscreenspromisedeleganceandsimplicity.Theyreplacedmessycontrolswithcleandesign,allowingmanufacturerstocutcostsandsoftwareengineerstoshine.Yet,whatdelightsdesignersmayimperildrivers.Studiesshowthattouchscreen-basedcontrolstakelongertooperatethantraditionalones.Adjustingthetemperature,changingtheradio,orfindingnavigationoptionsnowdemandsprecioussecondsofdistractedattention—athighwayspeeds,that’shundredsofmetersdrivenblind.Therisksarenolongerhypothetical.InSweden,safetyresearchersfoundthatinteractingwithamoderntouchscreencanbetwiceasdistractingasusingphysicalcontrols.InBritain,policehavebeguntotreattouchscreenmisuseliketextingwhiledriving.Carmakersdefendtheirglassycreations.Theyarguethatvoiceassistantsandsteering-wheelshortcutsreducerisk.Tesla,whoseminimalistinteriors(内饰)helpedpopularizethetrend,claimsthatover-the-airupdatesmakecarssaferandmoreadaptable.Yet,voicerecognitionisunreliable,andsubmenushiddenbeneathlayersoficonsarenosubstituteformusclememory.Whendriversmustlookdowntoswitchafunction,safetybecomesanappupdateaway.Regulators,too,arewakingup.TheEuropeanUnionhasbegunexaminingdriver-distractionstandardsformultimediasystems.SomeJapanesemanufacturers,sensingconsumerexhaustion,arereintroducingphysicalbuttonsforclimateandaudio.Thependulum(钟摆)maybeswingingbackfromdigitalpuritytowardpracticaldesign.Thebroaderironyisthattechnologydesignedtosimplifyhasinsteadcomplicated.Acenturyofautomotiveevolutionreduceddrivingtoinstinct.Now,carsdemandthesamedividedattentionasphones.Themoderndrivernavigatesnotonlyroadsbutalsomenus,icons,andalerts.Perhapstheultimateluxuryinfuturevehicleswillnotbebiggerscreensorsmarterassistants—butfewerdistractions.Asautomakersracetowardautomation,theymayrediscoveranancientvirtue:safetybeginsnotwithmoretechnology,butwithlesstotouch.32.Whydoestheauthordescribethedashboardas“asymphonyofbuttonsandknobs”?

A.Tostressthespecialskillrequiredtooperateit.B.Toemphasizethevisualappealofolderdashboards.C.Toillustratehowthevariouscontrolsworkedinharmony.D.Tocriticizethecomplexityoftraditionalvehicleinteriors.33.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?

A.Relyingondigitalsystemsputssafetyatrisk.B.Softwareupdatescaninstantlyremovedrivingrisks.C.Carmakersareactivelyusingupdatestoreduceaccidents.D.Driverscandownloadsafetysoftwareaseasilyasphoneapps.34.Howmaythefuturevehiclebedesigned?

A.Physicalcontrolswilldefinitelyreplacetouchscreens.B.Voiceassistantswilltakeovercarcontrolsinfiveyears.C.Designwillcombinedigitalandphysicalsafetyfeatures.D.Screenswillgrowinsizeuntiltheycoverentiredashboards.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheHiddenCostofIn-CarTouchscreens.B.TheUnstoppableRiseoftheDigitalDashboard.C.VoiceAssistants:TheFutureofDrivingInteraction.D.FromButtonstoScreens:AHistoryofCarInteriorDesign.Whenwethinkofintellectualproperty(IP)(知识产权),weoftenassociateitwithcomplexlawsthatmaynotseemdirectlyrelevanttous.36.April26isWorldIPDay,makingitaperfectopportunitytolookintothisinterestingyetcomplextopic.37.Theycoverinventions,designs,symbols,namesandimagesusedincommerce,andIPisprotectedbycopyrights(版权),patentsandtrademarks.AccordingtotheUSPatentandTrademarkOffice,copyrightsprotect“originalworksofauthorship”likewritings,artandmusic.38.Trademarks,ontheotherhand,protectwordsanddesignsthatidentifythesourceofaproduct,withbrandnamesandcorporatelogosbeingprimeexamples.TheearliestrecordsaboutIPdatebacktothe6thcenturyBCintheancientGreekcityofSybaris.Here,afewbakersweregivenone-yearexclusivity(独家经营权)toproducetheiruniquecreations.39.Today,afterthousandsofyearsoflegaldevelopment,IPissecurelyprotectedbylaws.AkeybenefitofIPprotectionisthatitencouragescreatorsbylettingthembenefitfromtheircreations.40.Forinstance,patentholderscanmakemoneybylettingothersusetheirpatents,whichmayfueltheirfurthercreation.So,IPenforcementisvitalforpublicsafety,blockingsubstandardproductsfromenteringthemarkettoprotectconsumers.Increativefieldslikepublishing,music,andfilm,itsafeguardsculturalheritageanddiversity,benefitingsociety.

A.IPreferstocreationsofthemindB.However,IPisasignificantpartofoureverydaylivesC.IPprotectionalsohelpspreserveculturalheritageanddiversityD.This,inturn,promotesinnovativeresearchandeconomicgrowthE.PatentsencouragecreatorstodevelopnewproductsbyofferingprotectionF.SomepeoplebelievethatIPprotectionisonlyimportantforlargecompaniesG.Therefore,theevolutionofIPisthoughttohavebeguninbread-makingfield三、完形填空BorninJune2019atapolicedogbreedingbase,Bartonhadaseverelyunderdevelopedleftforeleg,makingitdifficultforhimtowalk.ThevetsbelievedBartonwouldneverlive41andsuggestedendinghislifeinahumaneway.ButthedecisionwashardtomakeasBartonshowedastrong42tolive.Eachtimewatchingotherdogstrain,hewouldjumponhisthreelegsasifdesperateto43them.Soon,Barton’spersistencecaughtthe44ofMike,askilledpolicedoghandlerwithdecadesofexperience.Hedecidedtotakeachanceonthe45dog.Atfirst,Bartonbehavedbadlybuthenevergaveup.Eventually,inJuly2021,Barton46.Hepassedtheofficialtestandbecamearealpolicedog.Infact,Bartonwasn’ttheonlyonewhohad47.Yearsearlier,Mikehadlosthisfirstpolicedog,Kelin—hisloyalpartnerofnearlyadecade.Thelossmadehim48trainingdogs.Then,in2016,aseveretraining49putMikeinasituationwherehecouldnolongerrunortrainasbefore,andhisspirits50.ThatchangedwhenBartoncameintohislife.Watchingthethree-leggeddogthrowhimselfintoevery51,neveroncegivingup,Mikewas52.InspiredbyBarton’sstrength,hebegan53himself,trainingalongsidehisactivepartner.Together,theyhave54eachother—amanwhooncelosthis55andadogwhowasneversupposedtosurvive.41.A.confidentlyB.normallyC.bravelyD.simply42.A.skillB.abilityC.reasonD.will43.A.attackB.disturbC.joinD.bite44.A.attentionB.heartC.imaginationD.breath45.A.depressedB.determinedC.cleverD.quiet46.A.gotitB.meantitC.hititD.madeit47.A.waitedB.succeededC.struggledD.complained48.A.startB.continueC.quitD.enjoy49.A.injuryB.courseC.planD.form50.A.roseB.sankC.returnedD.remained51.A.gameB.roleC.taskD.fight52.A.puzzledB.movedC.relievedD.amused53.A.teachingB.remindingC.forgivingD.rebuilding54.A.healedB.foundC.protectedD.understood55.A.patienceB.memoryC.wealthD.purpose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。Beijing’sannualaveragePM2.5concentration(浓度)fellbelow30microgramspercubicmeterforthefirsttimein2025,amilestoneofficialsdescribedashistoric.Onlyonedaywasclassifiedasheavilypolluted,downfrom58suchdaysin2013,accordingtothedata56(release)atanewsconferenceonSunday.In2013,Beijing’sannualaveragePM2.5concentrationstoodat89.5microgramspercubicmeter,andairpollutionwasamajorissue57affectedpublicwell-being.Tochangethesituation,Beijinglaunchedanintensive“blueskydefense”campaign58(target)emissionsfromvehicles,coaluse,industry,constructiondustandeverydayurbansources.“Heavilypolluteddayshavebeen59(essential)eliminatedinBeijing,”saidLiuBaoxian,deputydirectoroftheBeijingMunicipalEcologyandEnvironmentBureau.“Weatherconditionsalsoplayedapart,”hesaid.Favorableweatherconditionsin2025contributedabout30percentoftheimprovement,60hewarnedthatthisfactorremainedhighlyuncertain.Officialsalsohighlightedthecity’sefforts61(promote)cleanertransportation.Inthepastfiveyears,Beijing62(double)thenumberofpublicelectricvehiclechargingpoststo479,000,with63(it)batteryswapstations(电池交换站)increasingto360,accordingtoLiRugang,spokesmanforthecity’surbanmanagementcommission.LisaidBeijingwouldfocus64demand-drivenimprovementofpublicenergyfacilitiestosupportwider65(adopt)ofnewenergyvehiclesandimprovethecity’senvironmentallivabilityfurther.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你将参加校英文报举办的主题为“MyArtJourney”的征文活动,外教Peter将担任你的指导教师。请给Peter写一封邮件,内容包括:1.投稿内容;2.征询建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。“IsIzzymakingarubbishbin?”Ben,myhusband,askedinawhisperaswestoodtogetheratthekitchencounter.“No,it’snotabin.Don’tsaythat.It’sarobotcostume,obviously.”Myeagerfingersitched(发痒).Oh,ifIaddedabitthereandgotsomepropersilverspraypaint(银色喷漆),Icouldreallydosomethingspectacularwiththat.Ourdaughter,agedeight,andherclassmateshadweekendhomework.Theyhadtomakesomethingspace-relatedtowearinclass.Arocketbackpack,amoonrocknecklace,oranastronaut’shelmet?Theirteacherdidn’tspecify,asshewantedtheirimaginationstorunwild.She’djudgetheirworkonMondayandofferprizes.She’dsetonlyonerule—Nohelpfromyourparents!I

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