内容正文:
2025一2026学年度第一学期第一次阶段性检测
高三英语
(时间:120分钟满分150分)
2025年10月
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.What does the woman ask the man to do?
A.Wash the vegetables.B.Greet the guests.
C.Cut more vegetables.
2.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.B.Teacher and student.C.Librarian and student.
3.What does the man probably want the woman to do?
A.Volunteer with his organization
B.Help him with some research.
C.Give some money to a cause.
4.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.How often to take a car to the shop.
B.How to drive a car safely.
C.When to buy a car.
5.What will the man do tomorrow?
A.Go out with Molly.B.Go on a business lunch.C.Go to an auto show.
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5秒钟:听完后,
各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What has the man been doing recently?
A.Playing the violin.B.Studying for a degree.
C.Working on his second book.
7.What does the woman do?
A.She's a doctor.B.She's a writer.C.She's a teacher.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.How is the man probably feeling recently?
A.Angry.B.Confused.C.Excited.
9.Where might Charlene move?
A.To a different part of the country.
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B To another school in the area.
C.To another country.
10.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Wait a little longer.B.Talk to Sarah about it.C.Give Charlene some advice.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why is the girl staying at her table?
A.She is getting more coffee.
B.She sets her computer there.
C She thinks it's the best place to study.
12.Why does the boy ask about the girl's table?
A.He always sits there.
B.He wants to talk about history.
C.He needs to charge his computer.
13.What does Mr.Fallon do?
A.He is a college professor.B.He is a high school teacher.
C.He is a graduate student.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What does the woman suggest doing first?
A.Getting the passport and a pen ready.
B.Turning on the overhead light.
C.Setting the table.
15.How does the woman help the man with his address?
A.By showing him where to write it.
B.By writing it onto the form.
C.By sending him an email.
16.What does the woman tell the man to do with his fruit?
A.Throw it away.B.Tell the officials about it.C.Hide it in his carry-on luggage.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Why was the village built?
A.To give people a home
B.To attract visitors to the museum.
.C.To show how Cherokee Indians lived.
18.What is the local woman doing?
A.Making food.B.Playing a traditional game.
C.Talking about village life
19:What may visitors be invited to do?
A.Play basketball.
B.Shoot with bows and arrows.
C.Visit the community buildings.
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20.When can visitors enjoy a special show?
A.When the evening comes.
B.As soon as the village opens
C.Right after the gift shop closes.
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。
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If you have no difficulty in understanding what native English speakers say in daily life,there is
a whole new world of brilliant podcast (series to explore.If you aren't sure where to start,
have a look at these:
The Joc Rogan Experience★★★★★
R
The Joc Rogan Experience is a great learning device because of
its interesting English conversations between Rogan and his guests.
At the time of wnting there have been over 1,660 episodes with
subjects ranging from comedy and science to politics and sports.
Rogan is also a famous stand-up comedian,so the show is full of
cultural references and idioms..
This American Life★★★★★
This American Life is a great choice for English learners who
want an insight into the culture of the USA.It is a mixture of
This
journalism and storytelling,focusing on real-lite tales from citizens
American
of all regions of the country.The stories are new and varied.One
Life
episode was taped for 24 hours in an all-night restaurant;another
interviewed workers on strike.
The Writer's Voice
★★★★☆
The New Yorker is a famous American magazine,and every
week it prints a new short story.In this podcast,the week's story is
read aloud by its writer.The published work covers a wide range of
life experiences across the United States and beyond.It's a great
THE WRITER'S
VOICE
way to enjoy some of the best new fiction in the country.
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Overheard at National Geographic★★★★★
寄
National Geographic is a much-loved American magazine(and
TV channel)famous for incredible stories and photography related
to science and the environment.Overheard is about the discussions
Nat Geo employees.have had while taking breaks Expect crazy
OVERHEARD
stories from explorers,photographers,and scientists from around
the world.
21.In order to fully enjoy these podcasts,you should
A have interaction with hosts
.B.have good English'competence.
C.be interested in being a podcaster
D be familiar with American social life
22.Which podcast gives you more stories behind the scene?
A.The Writer's Voice.
B.This American Life.
C.The Joe Rogan Experience.
D.Overheard at National Geographic
23.What do these podcasts have in common?
A.They enjoy great popularity.
B Their stories are set in America.
C.They are attached to magazines.
D.Their works are updated weekly.
B
First,a sincere thank you to the neighbors who have reached out over the past few months.
We've heard from many of you-even a note tied to a rock thrown through our window!Now,a
quick update:we've taken our new year lights down.
It wasn't easy.Our lights had been up since December,nearly six months as part of our
household.We were touched by the heartfelt concerns like,"ARE YOU.KEEPING THEM UP
FOREVER??!!!"
We hoped these lights,bought on a sale,would inspire us and find their forever home.But
there were problems'the sizzle,the smell,the mosquitoes,and one green bulb (that went on
and off for no reason.We sought help,but Shiny Brite Light Installations wanted to chargeyus an
arm and a leg.Luckily,we discovered we could simply remove it.We knew it would upset the
color arrangements by having two red bulbs together,but it was the only option.Dealing with the
messy wires was another tiring challenge.We asked ourselves,"What are we doing wrong?"I
remembered falling into bed one night and saying to my husband,"Is it us?"His answer:"No.It's
those lights.We should take them back"
Returning them?Unthinkable.Mainly because I'd lost the receipt,or because what kind of
people would return a used item?Actually,neither.The lights were up,they were part of us now,
and up they would stay.
Eventually,we relaxed and enjoyed the days as time passed.As temperatures rise,colorful
flowers are perfect decorations now,but what about the lights still playing new year songs when
sensing every Amazon delivery truck?Not so much.
Contrary to your whispers,we haven't returned the lights.They've been rehomed in the
basement,for now.Don't worry.We remain committed to these lights.They are part of our family,
even if they're no longer on display-at least until late November.
24 How do the writer's neighbors find her new year lights?
A.Artistic.
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Iraditional
Inspiring.
25 According to paragraph 3,which was a problem with the lights?
A.A part posed a safety risk.B.Their colors were boring.
C.A bulb flashed unpredictably.D.Their wires were exposed.
26.Why did the writer decide not to return the lights?
A.She regarded it a tiring challenge.B.She lost the receipt for them.
C She considered it impolite.
D She grew attached to them.
27.What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?
A.This November will witness new lights delivered
B.The basememt will be the lights'forever home.
C.Lights are perfect symbols of season changes
D.The writer still plans on putting the lights up.
Some memories.such as'what you had for dinner last night,are easier to recall than others.
However.even unremembered memories could be guiding your actions.
Memory can be defined by what people report,or physically as a circuit of cells and
connections in the brain,known as an engram.It has been thought by many researchers that when
you forget something,the engram disappears.However,research in mice suggests such memories
can persist;they just can't be consciously recalled.
To see if unremembered memories are detectable in human brains,Tom Willems and his team
at the University of Bern got 40 people to quickly look at 96 pairs of images,made up of a human
face and an object,such as a guitar or a staplet.The researchers then used functional magnetic
resonance imaging(磁共振成像)to observe the participants'brain activity during tests carried out
around 30 minutes later and 24 hours later.The tests asked whether they had seen two images
paired up before.The participants also stated whether they recalled that two images went together,
were unsure,or were guessing.
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Those who said they could remember chose the correct pairing 87 per cent of the time during
both tests.Those who said they had forgotten got about half right.The participants who were
unsure guessed correctly 57 per cent of the time after 30 minutes and 54 per cent after 24 hours.
These results were slightly higher than would be expected by chance,which suggests this group
may actually have remembered.
When the guessers chose the right answer,the same activation patterns were seen in the right
hippocampal region of the brain as in those who remembered,which implies the
engrams of forgotten memories remained and were influencing their choices.In the tests done 24
hours later,the engrams of memories that people correctly guessed stayed within the hippocampus,
while those they could remember were distributed throughout the neocortex(大脑新皮层),
The work shows there can be a disconnection between the memory we conscrously access
and the related engram in the brain.As researcher Amy Milton explains,"Some memories don't
necessarily need to be consciously retrieved (in order for those memories to influence
behaviour..”
28.What does the underlined word"engram"in paragraph 2 probably mean
A.A tool used to measure memory.
B.The process offorming memory.
C.The feeling of remembering something.
D.A network of brain cells storing memory.
29.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Participants and materials.
B.Functions of brain scans.
C.Research methods and procedures.
D.Causes of forgotten memories.
30.Why did researchers study those who were unsure?
A.To identify inattentive participants.
B.To compare brain activity patterns
C.To see if guessing reveals hidden memories
D.To prove that all memories can be recalled.
31.What is the key finding of the study in the passage?
A.Unremembered memories influence behavior unconsciously.
B.All memory traces are stored in the same part of brain.
C.Forgotten memories can be fully recovered with effort.
D.Conscious recall is necessary for memories to affect choices.
D
Rutkowski is a Polish digital artist who uses classical painting styles to create dreamy fantasy
landscapes He has made illustratigns for games such as Dungeon Dragon.And he's become a
sudden hit in the new world of text-to-image AI generation.
His distinctive style is now one of the most commonly used prompts in the new open-source
AI art generator Stable Diffusion,which was launched in the last month.The tool,along with
other popular image-generation AI models,allows anyone to create impressive images based on
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text prompts.For example,type in"Wizard with sword and a glowing orb of magic fire fights a
fierce dragon Greg Rutkowski,"and the system will produce something that looks not a million
miles away from works in Rutkowski's style.
But these open-source programs are built by scraping images from the Internet,often without
permission of the original creators.As a result,they are raising ethically tricky questions about
intellectual property.And artists like Rutkowski have had enough.
According to the website Lexica,which wrote over 10 million images and prompts generated
by Stable Diffusion,Rutkowski's name has been used as a prompt around 93,000 times.This
shocking figure dwarfs(使.相形见绌)the mentions of art giants;for instance,,Michelangelo,
Pablo Picasso,and Leonardo da Vinci have been each referenced roughly 2,000 times or even less.
Rutkowski's name also features as a prompt thousands of times in the Discord of modern
text-to-image generators,idly.
Unexpected as it was,Rutkowski thought it might be a good way to reach new audiences.
Ihen he tried searching for his name to see if a piece he had worked on had been published.The
online search brought back work that had his name attached to it but wasn't late."It's been just a
month.What about a year?I probably won't be able to find my work out there because the internet
will be flooded with AI art,”Rutkowski said“That's concerning.”
Other artists besides Rutkowski have been surprised by the apparent popularity of their work
in text-to-image generators,and some are now fighting back.Mark Ortiz,an illustrator based in
San Francisco who found her work in Stable Diffusion's data set,has been raising awareness
about the issues around AI art and copyright.Artists say they risk losing income as people smart
things AI-generated images based on copyrighted material for commercial purposes."But it's also
a lot more personal,"Ortiz says,arguing that because it is so closely linked to a person,it could
raise data protection and privacy problems.
Ortiz reveals that an organization is forming across the artistic community to explore
strategies to address the issue.This organization,though still in the early stages,is considering
advocating for new policies and regulations.Among the proposed solutions,she suggests that AI
companies could partner with museums and artists to train models on images from the public
domain or those used with artists'agreement.
32.What can be learned about Rutkowski from the first two paragraphs?
A.He is enthusiastic about bemg using AI models.
B.He is popular wrth users of an AI art generator.
C.He attracts admiration from other illustrators
D.He specializes assical painting digitalization.
33.What can be inferred from the phrase"have had enough"in paragraph 3?
A.Artists like Rutkowski are satisfied with the popularity of AI art.
B.Artists like Rutkowski are lacking in inspiration for new artworks.
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C.Artists like Rutkowski are too longer willing to tolerate the situation.
D.Artists like Rutkowski are interested in leaming about AI technology.
34.How does Rutkowski feel about the use of his name in AI image generation at first?
A.Confused but motivated.
B.Surprised but hopeful.
C.Interested but indifferent.
D.Thrilled but concerned.
35.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.When Art Meets AI:Is Digital Art Real Art?
B.When AI Aids Creation:How Do Artists Benefit?
C.When AI Initiates Art:Who Protects the Artist?
D.When AI Art Goes Viral:Who Defines the Ownership?
第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。
You might see loneliness as someone old sits alone,staring into the distance or out of a window.
However,such images are misleading.36.They are typically surrounded by other people,at
school or at work.
Loneliness is a negative feeling about a difference among the friends.Although
loneliness is often a difficult experience,it can help us to reconnect and to rethink our relationships
so that we can seek out the ones that mean the most to us.
38 In youth,our friendships are increasingly important in providing us with emotional
support.Research indicates that young people have higher demands of their friendships than adults
do.They show a preference for larger friend groups,more companionship and higher frequency of
contact with friends.
)Another reason is our developing sense of self-discovering who we are.39 It can be
challenging when your friends are going through the same process,but might not follow the same
path as you.Young people often report feeling lonely at school,while home is a comfortable space.
But there are difficulties sometimes at home such as arguments or tension with family members and
the departure of supportive family members.40
Even if you find yourself feeling lonely and it seems like nothing is helping,do not give up
hope.Start with what you can do on your own and move on to ways to connect with others.
A.That often means changes to values or beliefs.
B.These can make the feeling of loneliness worse.
C.There are certain features of youth that tend to eause loneliness.
D.Loneliness serves the function of keeping us safe in our social world.
E This means we might feel lonely in the company of others if we don't fit in.
E.It is most likely that you have not actually found the strategy that works for you.
G Researchers have found those experiencing loneliness are mostly young people.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完型填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)》
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Venice has long suffered under the pressure of overtourism,leading to endangered heritage
sites.Nowadays,it is launching a(n)41 campaign to infor visitors of a pilot program
announced last year.
Day-trippers to the canal city of Venice who fail to pay 5 euros to
the city's
historic center will face
starting at 10 times the entrance fee.Officials have avoided
calling it a tax,opting for
words like contribution,since it also aims to come up with
more money to help better the phenomenon.
Visitors arriving at the main train and bus stations will first be met by stewards()who
will remind them of the new requirement andanyone who hasn't yet downloaded the
QR code(二维码).Payment places will be.一,_,for anyone without a smaphone.Anyone
-peyond designated control places without the required documentation will be
9.to fines.These will50 from 50 to 300 euros plus the maximum entrance
fee allowed by law,set at 10 euros.
An exemption voucher(免除凭证)will be__y-__to people who access the city for work,.
school or medical care,as well as to people born in Venice andot the region.
Mayor Luigi Brugnaro hopes the program can reduce crowds on3 days,
encourage longer visits and improve the quality of life for residents.
The advertising video,
Brugnaro speaking a variety of languages aided by
artificial intelligence,has become a.
41.A.recycling
B.advertising
C.welcoming
D.marketing
42.A.enter
B.evaluate
C.decorate
D.promote
43.A.pays
B.fines
C.rewards
D.compensations
44.A.harder
B.plainer
C.softer
D.smarter
45.A.acknowledge B.interpret
O.mnanage
D.highlight
46.A.assist
B.trace
C.monitor
D.identify
47.A.set up
B.moved away
C.torn down D.taken over
48.A.left·tB.sent
C.thought
D.found
49.A.ready
B forced
0.1)
C.appliea
(D.subject
50.A.distinguish B.arise
C.range
D.differ
51.A.made
B.issued
C.printed
D.collected
52.A.students
B.workers
C.stewards
D.residents
53.A.clear
B.peak
C.gloomy D.ordinary
54.A.opposing.:
B.catching
C.anticipating D.featuring
55.A.hit
B.kick
C.strike
D.beat
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第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Southwest China's Yunnan province is a popular destination known for its temperate weather,
natural scenery and folk customs.Dali and Lijiang remain top travel choices for both domestic and
international tourists.
Cangshan Mountain,rising above Dali,56(feature,hiking trails winding through
rhododendron (forests.Since 2023,a new cable car has connected 'the mountain's
foothills to hidden meadows,offering breathtaking views of Erhai Lake below.Every visitor
cycling along the lakeshore often stops at Bai ethnic villages57(admire)traditional
tie-dye techniques 58(pass)down.
Lijiang's UNESCO-listed Old Town,a tantivating destination for both rich ethnic culture,
scenic landscape and deep 9 (spir corinection to nature,has limited daily visitors
60 50,000 since last year.Here live the Naxi people,61unique Dongba culture
and traditions are well-preserved.
Looking north from the Lijiang Old Town 15 kilometers away.the snow-covered mountain
resembles a jade dragon6(lie)in the clouds,hence,the name Jade Dragon Snow
Mountain.Consisting of 13 peaks,It stretches a length of 35 km,20 km wide,covered by snow all
year round.
What fascinates travelers most is63 local communities maintain ancient traditions
from generation to generation.InShaxi Village midway between Dali and Lijiang,Friday markets
still operate exactly hey did on the Tea Horse Road 800 years ago.Farmers tade
Tibetan herbs,Yunnan coffee,and hand-woven fabrics whileeiderly musicians play the almost
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orstruments.This harmonious coexistence of nature and culture makes
Yunnan truly magical.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Jo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。
Dear John,
I'm looking forward to your joining us then.
Yours sincerely,
LiHua
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