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2025-2026学年度第一学期七校联盟第一次学情检测高三英语试题(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔记清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是答案C.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。1.Whatwillthespeakersdotoday?A.Drawapicture.B.VisitKara'scousin.C.Attendanartshow.2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inthecity.B.Attheseaside.C.Inthecountryside.3.Whydoesthemanintendtobuyanewbike?A.Tobeenvironment-friendly.B.Tosavemoneyonfuelcosts.C.Tostayinfashion.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Successisnotforthelazy.B.Experienceisthebestteacher.C.Amanisknownbyhisfriends.5.HowdidGracegetoutoftheforest?A.Withthehelpofasearchparty.B.Undernature'sguidance.C.Alongahiddenpath.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.Wheredoesthemanprobablycomefrom?A.America.B.TheUK.C.Japan.7.WhydoesthewomantalkaboutJapanesehousepreference?A.Togiveanexampleofbuildingskills.B.Toshowthevarietyofarchitecture.C.Toexpresshertasteinhouses.听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Fellowstudents.C.Fellowteachers.9.Whatadvantageoftheappisthemostimportantforthewoman?A.Itsfeatureofchatting.B.Itsnumberofexercises.C.Itsconvenienceforlearning.10.Howistheappcomparedtotraditionalclasses?A.Itcostsless.B.Ithaslessvariety.C.Itlacksspeakingexercises.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowcanSarahbebestdescribed?A.Youthful.B.Careful.C.Changeable.12.WhathasenoughsleepbroughttoSarah?A.Lessstress.B.Moreinspiration.C.Betterconcentration.13.WhatdoesSarahsuggestJackdo?A.Adjusthislifestyle.B.Setrealisticgoals.C.Findagoodexample.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthetopicoftheconversation?A.Partnershiptypes.B.Ecologicalmatters.C.Businessstrategies.15.Whydoesthewomancomparenaturetoabusinesspartner?A.Toleadtoanatureproject.B.Toexplaintheeconomicvalueofnature.C.Toshownatureprotectionisgoodforhumans.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'slogic?A.It'soriginal.B.It'sconfusing.C.It'scomplicated.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker'sfather?A.Hewearslonghair.B.He'sdevotedtohischild.C.Heisaprofessionalbasketballplayer.18.Whatdifficultydidthespeaker'sfatherfaceinraisingher?A.Instructingherinherstudies.B.Traininghertobeasoccerplayer.C.Takingtheresponsibilityofamother.19.Whatisthepurposeofthespeaker'stalk?A.Toapplyforuniversity.B.Torecommendherselfforarole.C.ToenterherfatherforaTVprogram.20.Howoldisthespeaker?A.20.B.22.C.24.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。AGivingbacktothecommunitymakesyourselfandothersfeelgreat.Whetheryouwanttohelpanimals,theenvironment,orpeopleinneed,volunteerwebsitescanmatchyouwithspecificopportunities.VolunteerMatchVolunteerMatchhasmatchedmillionsofpeoplewithwonderfulvolunteeropportunities.Whenyoutypeyourlocationinthesearchbar,VolunteerMatchlistsalltheworkpossibilitiesnearyou.Youcansortseveralpossibilitiesbycause——animals,children,seniors,women,andtheartsarejustsomeofthefilters(过滤器)youcanusetofindtherightvolunteerworkforyou.Sinceweliveinanagewheresmartphoneappscanhelpsomeone,VolunteerMatchalsoallowsyoutocheckoutvirtualopportunities.Thisletsyoudovolunteerworkfromthecomfortofyourhome.EngageEngage(formerlyAllforGood)usesyourlocationtofindopportunitiesnearyou.Enterthekindofvolunteerworkyouwanttodointhekeywordsfield,andtheninputyourlocation.Butifyou'renotlookingforaspecifictypeofopportunity,leaveanykeywordsout,enteryourlocation,andhitsearch.Engageprovidesyouwiththousandsofresultsforyoutochoosefrom.Thesitealsoletsyoufiltertheresultsbyremoteprojects,issuearea,andskillsrequired.JustServeJustServemakessigningupforvolunteerworkabreeze.Onceyoufindanopportunity,signupforanaccountonthewebsiteandshowupattheeventwhenthedaycomes.Typeinthelocationofyourchoicetoviewopportunities.Then,filtertheeventsbyagegroup,volunteerskills,andyourowninterests.JustServenotonlydisplaysone-timeevents,butit'llshowyouongoingopportunitiesaswell.Ifyouevervolunteered,you'veprobablyheardofUnitedWay.Thisnonprofitorganizationspecializesingivingbacktothecommunity,especiallyineducation,healthcare,andfundraising.UnitedWayconnectsyouwithawiderangeofopportunitiesthatinvolvesupportingchildren,gardening,construction,therapy,disasterservices,andevenworkingatafoodbank.Tohelpyoufindthebestfit,thesiteletsyousortthroughopportunitiesbyyourskillsandfocusareas.Whenyousearchforopportunities,you'llfindthatUnitedWayinyourareasponsorsmostevents.Togetinvolvedinvolunteerworkoverseas,makesuretocontactyourlocalUnitedWay.21.Whichwebsiteallowsvolunteerstoworkfromhome?A.VolunteerMatch.B.Engage.C.JustServe.D.UnitedWay.22.WhatshouldonedoiftheywanttovolunteeroverseasthroughUnitedWay?A.Signupforanaccountonitsofficialapp.B.Filteropportunitiesby“overseas”keyword.C.ContactthelocalUnitedWaybranch.D.Applydirectlythroughthewebsite'ssearc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leintheUnitedStatesdonothaveastrongunderstandingoftheworldandtheirplaceinit.TwoUS-basedgroups,theCouncilonForeignRelationsandtheNationalGeographicSociety,conductedanonlinesurvey.TheywantedtoknowwhatyoungpeopleinAmericancollegesknewaboutgeography,USforeignpolicy,recentinternationalevents,andeconomics.Thesurveywasgiventoover1,200Americansbetweentheagesof18and26.Allofthemcurrentlyattend,orformerlyattended,2-or4-yearcollegeoruniversity.Theaveragetestscore,outof75totalpossibleanswers,was55percent.Thestudyidentifiesafewimportantproblems.Forexample,only30percentknewthattheonlypartoftheUSgovernmentthatcandeclarewarisCongress.Only60percentofthosetakingthesurveycouldidentifyBrazilonaworldmap.Partoftheproblem,arguetheorganizersofthesurvey,istheInternet.Theysayitisbecominghardertofindhigh-qualityinformationaboutworldeventsamongstallthefakenewsandtrivia(琐事)whichswamptheweb.Forty-threepercentofthosequestionedsaidtheyreadaboutthenewsontheInternet.Anotherproblemisthatmostcollegecoursesdonotrequirestudentstolearnaboutinternationalissues.Ifsuchinformationisnotrequired,RichardHaassfromtheCouncilonForeignRelationssaid,thentheUnitedStatescouldhaveleaderslikeGaryJohnson.HewasapresidentialcandidatewhodidnotknowabouttheSyriancityofAleppowhenareporteraskedhimaboutit.Thesurveyresultswerenotallbad.Theyoungpeoplealsodemonstratedagoodunderstandingofclimatechangeandrenewableenergy.Andthemajorityofthemsaidthatinternationalissueswerebecomingmoreimportanttothem.Haasssaysthesefindingssuggesttheneedtofindwaystogetgoodinformationtostudents,bothinschoolandonline.Tohelp,theCouncilonForeignRelationsiscreatinganewprogramcalledCFRCampus,designedtohelpbuildknowledgeaboutglobalissues.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesurvey?A.Alltheparticipantswererecentuniversitygraduates.B.ItwasanonlinesurveyconductedbytwoUSuniversities.C.ItsaimwastofigureoutwhattheyoungpeopleknewaboutAmerica.D.Itwasgiventoover1,200Americanpeopleagedfrom18to26.33.What'sonereasonthesurveyorganizersgiveforyoungpeople'slackofknowledge?A.Youngpeopleareunwillingtotravelabroad.B.Youngpeoplefindithardertogethigh-qualityinformationontheInternet.C.TheUSuniversitysystemisofpoorquality.D.Youngpeoplelackinterestinknowingmoreabouttheworld.34.Accordingtothesurvey,whattopicdidtheyoungAmericansunderstandbest?A.Environmentalmatters.B.Geographicinformation.C.Foreignrelations.D.Governmentorganizations.35.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercouldwefindthisarticle?A.Economics.B.Entertainment.C.Politics.D.Education.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Calligraphy,asanimportantpartofChineseculture,wasanancientartofwritingwordsaesthetically(审美地).36Regularpracticeofcalligraphycanhavemanybenefitsfortheindividualsandculture.Inordertopractisecalligraphy,weneedtoknowhowtousethepentocreateeachstrokeofthecharacters,whichactivatesthemotorareasofthebrain.Atthesametime,thelanguageareasarealsoengaged.Studieshaveshownthatchildrenrememberthespellingofawordmuchbetterwhentheyarewritingthewordoutbyhand.Practicingcalligraphycanimprovehand-eyecoordination(协调)andfinemotorskills.37Besidesthephysicalinfluence,thepracticeofcalligraphycanbelinkedto.variousmentalhealthbenefits.Goodmentalhealthcoverssocial,emotional,andpsychologicalwell-being.38Itcanhelptocalmthemindandfocus,allowingthecalligraphertoenterastateofmindfulawarenessandlookinwardtoreflectontheirheartandminds.Whencreatingbeautifulcharacters,individualscanplacetheiremotionsintotheartform,achievingasenseofachievement.Calligraphyhasitstraditionalandculturalsignificance.ChinesecalligraphyisdeeplyrootedinChinesecultureandhistory,showingthe,valuesandidealsoftraditionalChinesesociety.Throughthisartform,calligraphercandevelopadeeperappreciationfortheculturalheritageandaesthetics.39Thebeautyofawell-writtencharactercanbeenjoyedbyanyone,regardlessoftheirculturalbackground.Inthisway,calligraphyservesasabridgeacrossculturesbetweendifferentworlds.SothepracticeofcalligraphycanserveasameansofprotectingandpromotingtraditionalChineseartforms.40A.Itisalsoaformofcommunication.B.Soitcanimproveaperson'sconfidence.C.Today,itisstillconsideredtobeanartform.D.Calligraphyprovidesawayforemotionalexpression.E.Calligraphershavetheirstyles,techniquesofcreatingart.F.Anditensurestheyarepasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.G.Sopractisingcalligraphyisgoodfortheindividuals'physicalhealth.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)IwassittinginachemistryclasswhenIandsixotherkidswerecalleddowntotheheadmaster’soffice.Itwasprettystrangebecausenoneofuswere“41”students.Weall42whatshewantedtosay.Thiswaswhenshetoldusshewouldbechoosing43ofustobenominated(提名)forthelargest44inCanada.IneverrealizedIwasthat45.Shesaid,sinceweallhada(n)46highaverage,shewouldtalktoourteacherstoseewhomost47it.Aweeklater,Igotanemailfromtheheadmaster.Itwas48tomeandanotherstudentatthemeeting.Iwasshocked;thismusthave49wewerethetwopeopleshewouldbechoosingfrom.Wewererequiredtowriteaboutwherewe50ourselvesintenyears.IknewIhadtomakethiscount.Ispokefromtheheart,describingmy51life:livinginthebigcity,havingfinishedmydegree,doingwhatIlovedeveryday.Aboutanotherweeklater,Igotcalledbacktoheroffice,onlyme.Ididn'twanttobeoverexcitedbecausemaybeshewasbeing52,tellingmeIwasn'tchosen.ShetoldmeIwastheonepicked.Nobodycouldhave53mysmile,whatamoment!Shetoldmeaboutallthe54thingsmyteacherssaidaboutme.IneverrealizedIwasthoughtsohighlyofbythem.Over350,000studentsgraduatefromhighschooleveryyearandIwasoneoftheonly1,500kidsnominatedforthisscholarshipacrossallofCanada.55Ididn'twininthelastround,I’dstillliketothankeveryonewhohelpedmegettowhereIamtoday.41.A.talentedB.intelligentC.problemD.normal42.A.reflectedB.hopedC.wonderedD.ensured43.A.bothB.oneC.allD.none44.A.ceremonyB.businessC.groupD.scholarship45.A.honestB.popularC.eagerD.excellent46.A.similarB.differentC.strongD.accurate47.A.discussedB.deservedC.announceD.performed48.A.attachedB.carriedC.returnedD.addressed49.A.meantB.predictedC.allowedD.demanded50.A.seeB.behaveC.enjoyD.suit51.A.busyB.wildC.reasonableD.perfect52.A.anxiousB.patientC.personalD.pleased53.A.letdownB.heldbackC.broughtaboutD.keptup54.A.beautifulB.importantC.negativeD.awkward55.A.SoB.ThoughC.SinceD.Unless第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)China,whichtakesprideinfourinventionsinancienttimes,hasonceagainshownitsability56(change)theworldwithits“newfourgreatinventions”:high-speedrailways,electronicpayment,sharedbicyclesandonlineshopping.Recently,the“newfourgreatinventions”57(improve)thequalityofpeople'slives.Thankstoonlineshoppingandmobilepayment,peoplecanbuywhattheywant58(simple)withatapofthephonewithindoors.High-speedtrainshaveshortened59journeyfromBeijingtothecoastalcityTianjintohalfanhour.Asforthebikes,theythemselvesarenotnew.Itistheoperatingmodelofbike-sharing60(base)onthesatellitenavigation(导航)system,mobilepaymentaswellasbigdata61hassurprisedtheworld.Sharedbicyclesarebringingcyclingback62people'slivesandtheyaremakingpublictransportmore63(attract).ItisincreasinglyclearthatChinaisnolonger64(copy)Westernideasandisleadinginmanynewways.Agrowingnumberofforeign65(company)hopetopromotethedevelopmentintheirhomecountrybyhighlightingtheneedfortechnologicalachievementslikethatofChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国笔友John听说北京举行了盛大的阅兵仪式,他来信表示很感兴趣并想要了解更多,请根据以下提示给他回复一封邮件。1.活动时间和地点;2.阅兵仪式的内容等;3.本次活动的意义并希望他明年来观看活动。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearJohn,I'mlookingforwardtoyourjoiningusthen.Yourssincerely第二节(满分25分)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。Lenawasa17-year-oldgirlwhoconsideredherselfindependent.Forthreeyears,herdiaryhadbeenheronlytrustedfriend.Everynight,shewouldrecordeverythinginlife—themathteacher'sblame,thebrokenrelationshipwithdeskmates,thecrush(喜欢)onaboy,thestraydog,theleakingroof,eventhewayhermothertalkedtoher.Thecoldwarbeganafterthatnight——whenMomopenedherschoolbagwithoutwarning,stufffelloutontothefloor—ahalf-finishedlovepoem,apresentpreparedforherdeskmate,andherprivatedrawingbook.“Whatareyoudoingonearth?”screamedLena.“Ijustwanttocheckandkeepyousafe!”Mom'svoicecracked,herhandsshaking.“Safe?Youjustwanttocontrolme!”Lenacried,kickingthebagaway.Thatnight,Lenalockedherselfinherroom,scribblingangrywordsintoherdiary:“ThisismyPrivacy!Ihateher!I'llneverforgiveher!”ForaweekLenawouldn'tspeaktohermother.Onerainyafternoon,Lenareturnedhometofindherdiarymissingfromitsusualspotunderthepillow.Panicsetin.DidMomtakeit?Shestormedintothekitchen,wherehermotherwaswashingvegetables,handstremblingslightly.“Giveitback!”Lenademanded.Momwipedherhandsslowly,avoidingeyecontact.“Theroofleaked.IwascleaningupthemessinyourroomwhenIfoundyournotebooklyingonthewetfloor.Iwasdryingit.”Shepointedtothebalcony,wherethediarylayopenunderahairdryer,pagesfluttering.Lena'sheartsank.Herdeepestsecrets——complaintsaboutMom,crushesonclassmates—werenowexposed.Shegrabbedthediaryandranbacktoherroom,tearsblurringhervision.Flippingthroughthepages,shenoticedsomethingstrange:everyangryentr
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