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2026年陕西省普通高中学业水平合格性考试信息卷(A)英语试卷一、听力选择题听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。1.Howdidthemanfeelabouttheendingofthemovie?

A.Moved.B.Terrified.C.Annoyed.2.Whatdoesthewomanenjoymostaboutthemovie?

A.Itshero.B.Itsstoryline.C.Itsposter.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。3.Whyisthemanupset?

A.Hehasbeenservedthewrongmeal.B.Heissickofthebadweather.C.Hisflightisrunninglate.4.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?

A.Arestaurant.B.Asnackshop.C.Aninformationdesk.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。5.WhoisMr.Brownprobably?

A.Robert’steacher.B.Robert’sdoctor.C.Robert’sfather.6.WhatdoesMrs.HilloffertodoforRobert?

A.Pickhimupfromschool.B.Makesurehecangethishomework.C.Getsomemedicineforhim.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。7.Howoldwasthespeakerwhenhergrandfatherhadaheartattack?

A.14.B.15.C.16.8.Whydidthespeakerdecidetotakeafirstaidcourse?

A.Tobecomeadoctor.B.Tohelpwithschoolwork.C.Tohelpothersinemergencies.9.Whathappenedtothespeaker’sfriend?

A.Shebreathedtoofast.B.Shemadeachocolatecake.C.Shewassickaftereatingacakewithnuts.10.Whatdidthespeakerdotohelpherfriend?

A.Shegaveherfirstaid.B.Shetaughtherfirstaid.C.Shecalledforhelploudly.二、阅读理解Musicfestivalsareforeveryone!HerearesomeofthetopmusicfestivalsacrossAmericathisfestivalseason.CoachellaMusicFestival|Indio,CaliforniaAsoneofthemostfamousmusicandartsfestivalsintheworld,Coachellabringstogetheradiverserangeofartistsandmusicstyles,fromrocktohip-hop.Itisnotonlyacelebrationofmusicbutalsoashowcaseofart,withexhibitsandvisualexperiences.ElectricDaisyCarnival|LasVegas,NevadaThisfestivalisoneoftheworld’slargestelectronicdancemusic(EDM)festivals.Itisnotjustaboutthemusic;it’sasensoryjourney,combiningadvancedtechnology,colorfulvisuals,andasenseofcommunityamongpartygoers,makingitahighlightoftheglobalEDMfestivals.Pickathon|HappyValley,OregonKnownforitsrelaxing,community-drivenatmosphere,Pickathonfocusesonavarietyofmusictypes,includingfolk,worldmusic,andmore.Thefestivalisrecognizedforitsthemeonaneco-friendlyenvironmentwithacommitmenttoreducingitsenvironmentalimpact.WhenWeWereYoung|LasVegas,NevadaThisfestival,celebratingtheold-timesoundsoftheearly2000s,bringstogethersomeofthebiggestnamesfromthepop-punkscenes,featuringlegendarybandsandartistsfromthe2000s.Theeventoffersatripdownmemorylaneforthosewhofondlyrememberthegoldeneraofpop-punkmusic.11.Whichfestivalwillattractelectronicdancemusiclovers?

A.Pickathon.B.WhenWeWereYoung.C.ElectricDaisyCarnival.D.CoachellaMusicFestival.12.WhatdoPickathonandWhenWeWereYounghaveincommon?

A.Theyofferaneco-friendlytrip.B.Theyareheldinthesamestate.C.Theyeachhaveacentraltheme.D.Theyperformtraditionalmusic.13.Inwhichsectionofthenewspaperwouldthistextmostlikelyappear?

A.Business.B.Health.C.Science.D.Culture.WhenIwasalittlegirl,myfamilylivedinanoldhousenearariverinthetown.Atthattime,theriverwasthemostterribleplaceinmymemory.Thewaterwasblackandsmelly,becausemanyfactoriespouredwastewaterintoit.Peoplethrewrubbishalongtheriverbank.Therewerenotreesorflowers,onlydirtyplasticbagsandwasteeverywhere.Ineverplayedneartheriver,andmyparentsalwaystoldmetostayawayfromit.Lastsummer,Icamebacktomyhometownafter10yearsaway.IwascompletelyshockedwhenIwalkedpasttheriver.Theblacksmellywaterhadgone.Instead,theriverwascleanandclear,withsmallfishswimminginit.Thedirtyriverbankhadbecomeabeautifulriversidepark.Therearetalltrees,colorfulflowersandgreengrasseverywhere.Peoplewalkalongtheriver,childrenplayonthegrass,andsomeelderlypeoplefishbytheriver.ImetmyoldneighborAuntLithere.Shetoldmethatthegovernmentstartedtocleantheriver8yearsago.Theyclosedthepollutingfactoriesalongtheriver,cleanedupthewaste,andplantedlotsoftreesandflowers.Theyalsosetuprulestostoppeoplefromthrowingrubbishintotheriver.“Manypeopledidn’tbelievetherivercouldbecomecleanatfirst,”AuntLisaid.“Butweallworkedtogether.Nowtheriverisourfavoriteplacetorelax.Thechangesarereallyamazing!”Isatonabenchinthepark,watchingthepeacefulriverandthesmilingpeoplearoundme.Irealizedthatthechangeoftheriverwasnotjustabouttheenvironment.Itshowsthatpeoplehavelearnedtorespectandprotectnature.Andonlybyworkingtogethercanwemakeourhometownabetterplacetolivein.14.Whatwastheriverlikewhenthewriterwasalittlegirl?

A.Cleanandclear.B.Blackandsmelly.C.Quietandpeaceful.D.Beautifulandinteresting.15.Whydidthegovernmenttakeactiontochangetheriver?

A.Todeveloptourismalongtheriver.B.Toprovidemorejobsforlocalpeople.C.Toimprovetheenvironmentandpeople’slivingconditions.D.Tobuildmorehousesalongtheriverbank.16.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?

A.Theriverhasbecomeclean,butpeoplestilldon’tlikeit.B.Theenvironmentalchangehasalsochangedpeople’sideasaboutnature.C.Theonlythingthathaschangedisthelookoftheriver.D.Peoplehavelearnedthatit’simpossibletochangenature.17.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.It’seasytocleanapollutedriver.B.Onlythegovernmentcanchangetheenvironment.C.Workingtogethercanmakegreatchangeshappen.D.Weshouldnevercomebacktoouroldhometown.Doyouchoosetowatchahappymovieorasadmoviewhenfeelingsadordown?Iadviseyounottowatchahappymovie.Asadmoviemayberightforyou.ScientistsatOhioStateUniversity,theUS,havefoundthatsadmoviescanmakepeoplehappier.TheypublishedtheirstudyinamagazinecalledCommunicationResearch.ScientistsaskedsomecollegestudentstowatchasadmoviecalledAtonement.Themovietellsastoryoftwoloverswhowereseparated,andtheydiedattheendofthemovie.Thecollegestudentsansweredquestionsfromthescientistsbefore,afterandthreetimesduringthemoviebecausethescientistswantedtoknowaboutthestudents’differentfeelings,includingthefeelingofsadness.Theresultshowedthatpeoplefeltbetterafterwatchingthesadmovie.Scientistsbelievedthatitwasbecausethemoviemadethestudentsthinkabouttheirownlives.Comparedwiththoseunluckyloversinthemovie,theythoughttheirliveswerefullofhope.“Iwanttolivemylifetothefullest,andthismoviehasmademethinkalot,”onestudentsaid.SilviaKnobloch-Westerwick,theleaderofthestudy,explainedthatbadfeelingswouldmakepeoplemorethoughtful.“Goodfeelingsaregenerallyasignthateverythingisfine.Youdon’thavetoworry,andyoudon’thavetothinkaboutproblemsinyourlife,”shesaid.“Butbadfeelings,likesadness,makeyoufeelterribleaboutyoursituation.Soseeingasadmoviemaymakeyoufeelbadatfirst,butthatwillcauseyoutothinkmoreaboutyourownlifeandthenyouwillvalueitmoreandfinallyfeelmuchhappier.”18.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopic?

A.Bytellingamovingstory.B.Bygivingsomenumbers.C.Byaskingaquestion.D.Byshowingsomeexamples.19.What’sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?

A.Howthescientistsdidthestudy.B.Wherethescientistsdidthestudy.C.Whythescientistsdidthestudy.D.Whenthescientistsdidthestudy.20.What’stheresultofthestudy?

A.Happymoviescanmakepeoplefeelevenhappier.B.Sadmoviescanmakepeoplefeelevensadder.C.Sadmoviescancausepeopletothinkmoreandfeelhappier.D.Sadmoviescanmakeallthepeople’sbadfeelingsdisappear.21.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ThinkaboutOthersWhenFeelingDownB.WatchaHappyMovieWhenFeelingBadC.DevelopaNewHobbyWhenFeelingBoredD.WatchaSadMovieWhenFeelingSadWhatwillrestaurantslooklikeinthefuture?Whatwouldyourdinnertastelikeifarobotcookedit?ArobotrestaurantinTianjinmaygiveyoutheanswers.Coveringanareaofover400squaremeterswithatotalof112seats,theXFutureRestaurantisarobotrestaurantthatopenedinNovember2018.Therestauranthasamazedcustomerswithitsfully-automated(全自动的)technology,whichcoverseverystepofthediningexperience,fromorderingtocookingtoservingthedishesandeventakingpayment.Enteringtherestaurant,onecanorderdishesbysimplyscanningtheQRcodesonthetable.Thereareover40choicesofdishes.Aftertakingtheorder,“robotcooks”preparedishesusingfixedtime,temperatureandingredientsdesignedbyfamousChinesecooks.“Asthecookingiscontrolledbyacomputersystem,thetasteandqualityofdishescanbegood,”saidLiXiaokui,manageroftheXFutureRestaurant.Robotsalsocompletethedeliveryofdishes.Withoutfollowinganydesignedroute,therobotwaitersservemealsthankstoautomateddrivingtechnology,whichhelpseachrobotquicklychangeitsroutewhensomethingisintheway.Theseeye-catchingtechnologieshavereceivedwidepraisefromcustomers.“Thedishestastesurprisinglygood.Icouldn’tbelievethattheyweremadebyrobots,especiallydishesthatweredifficulttocook,”onecustomersaid.“Theapplicationofrobotshasincreasedourefficiencyandcutdownourcosts,”Lisaid.“Ithinkrobotrestaurantswilldevelopfastandhaveabrightfuture.”22.WhatdoweknowabouttheXFutureRestaurant?

A.Itcoversover112squaremeterswith400seats.B.Customerscouldenjoyfully-automatedservices.C.Robotwaitersdeliverdishesfollowingfixedroutes.D.Robotcooksdesigndishesbythemselves.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph6referto?

A.Thecustomers.B.Therobotwaiters.C.Thetechnologies.D.Thedishes.24.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thechoicesofdishesarelimited.B.Ittakesalongtimefortherobotstopreparethedishes.C.Customersarewillingtohaveamealintherestaurant.D.Thedeliveryroutesaredesignedbythewaiters.25.WhatisLi’sattitudetowardthefutureofrobotrestaurants?

A.Doubtful.B.Hopeful.C.Puzzled.D.Worried.HowtoGetBetteratSportsSportsareagreatwaytostayphysicallyactiveandhavefun.Ifyoudosportsregularly,youwillprobablywanttogetbetteratyourfavoritesportoranyotheractivity,evenifyoudon’tcompete.26Setyourgoals.Beforeyoubeginpracticingtogetbetteratthesportorsportsofyourchoice,thinkaboutyourgoals.Thiscanhelpyoufocusyourtrainingandgiveyousomethingtoworktowards.27Forexample,ifyouarecurrentlyrunninga10-minutemile,youcouldsetagoalofgettingdownto8-minutemilesinsixmonths.Makeaplan.It’smucheasiertosticktoyourgoalsforimprovingatasportwhenyouhaveaproperplan.Yourplanshouldincludeeverythingfromtrainingsessiontimestospecificexercisesorgoalsyouhaveforeachsession.28Gradualimprovementwillkeepyoumotivatedandpreventyoufromgettingexhaustedtothepointofquitting.29Eatingadietrichinvitaminsandnutrients(营养素)canhelpfuelyourtrainingsessionsandinturnhelpyougetbetteratyoursport.Foodsthathavemoderateamountsoffatandarehighincomplexandsimplecarbohydrates(碳水化合物)aregoodchoices.Practicegoodrestinghabits.30Itrefreshesyouandrebuildsmuscles.Restalsohelpsyourbodyrelaxandhandlestress.

A.Simplifyyourdiet.B.Fuelwithpropernutrition.C.Yourgoalsshouldn’tbeunachievable.D.Remembertokeepitreasonable,though.E.Withoutaplan,eventhebestmethodswon’twork.F.Ifyouwanttogetbetteratasport,restisakeycomponent.G.Herearesomeusefulstrategiestohelpyoumakeprogress.三、完形填空Lilysteppedoutofherclassroomandfoundabrownleatherwalletlyingonthecorridorfloor.Shepickeditupand31around,butnoonewasnearby.32,sheopenedthewallet.Inside,therewasastudentIDcard,somecash,andanold33ofanelderlywoman.Lilyrealizedsomeonemustbe34aboutlosingthiswallet.Lily35hearinganannouncementthatastudentnamedKevinhadlosthiswallet.TheIDcardprovedthatKevinwasthe36.Determinedtoreturnit,Lily37tofindhimimmediately.Sherushedtowardsthemainoffice.There,she38aboywholookedupsetandwas39hiswallettotheschoolreceptionist.Lilywalkedoverandasked,“AreyouKevin?IthinkIhavesomethingofyours.”Kevin40,surprised.Lilyheldoutthewallet.Kevin’sfacelitupwithjoyashe41it.“Thankyousomuch!”Kevinsaidexcitedly.“Iwasreallyworried.ThephotointhewalletistheonlyoneIhaveofmy42.”Lilysmiled,happyshecouldhelp.Laterthatday,Kevinwroteathank-younotetotheprincipalspeakinghighlyofLily’s43.Lilydidn’texpectany44,buttheschoolpraisedheratthenextschoolmeeting.Shefelt45tomakesomeone’sdaybetterthroughasimpleactofkindness.31.A.dancedB.walkedC.lookedD.ran32.A.SuddenlyB.ObviouslyC.SurprisinglyD.Curiously33.A.photographB.ticketC.cardD.letter34.A.awkwardB.anxiousC.madD.confused35.A.suggestedB.practisedC.rememberedD.allowed36.A.managerB.ownerC.officialD.winner37.A.decidedB.failedC.agreedD.pretended38.A.greetedB.recommendedC.noticedD.introduced39.A.describingB.passingC.showingD.lending40.A.turnedbackB.turnedupC.turnedinD.turnedaround41.A.boughtB.recognizedC.solvedD.designed42.A.fatherB.uncleC.grandmotherD.sister43.A.courageB.effortC.progressD.honesty44.A.challengeB.hopeC.confidenceD.prize45.A.proudB.thankfulC.luckyD.shocked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。JaneGoodallisaworld-famousscientist46changedourunderstandingofchimps(黑猩猩).BorninEnglandin1934,shehadastrongloveforanimalsfromchildhood.At26,shetraveledtoGombeNationalParkinTanzania,47countryinAfrica,andstartedherresearchonchimps.Janespentyears48(observe)chimps’behaviorsintheirownenvironment.Atthattime,itwas49(usual)forawomantoliveinaforest,butJaneneverthoughtof

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