安徽省临泉田家炳实验中学(临泉县教师进修学校)2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题

标签:
特供解析原文文字版答案
切换试卷
2025-10-28
| 25页
| 54人阅读
| 0人下载

资源信息

学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 -
年级 高三
章节 -
类型 试卷
知识点 -
使用场景 同步教学-阶段检测
学年 2025-2026
地区(省份) 安徽省
地区(市) -
地区(区县) -
文件格式 DOCX
文件大小 51 KB
发布时间 2025-10-28
更新时间 2025-10-28
作者 匿名
品牌系列 -
审核时间 2025-10-28
下载链接 https://m.zxxk.com/soft/54596353.html
价格 2.00储值(1储值=1元)
来源 学科网

内容正文:

高三英语 (120分钟 150分) 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.Why does Brian go to the hospital? A.To see a patient. B.To see a doctor. C.To send a book. 2.How did the man read the book? A.He just read the summary. B.He read parts of it. C.He read it intensively. 3.Why does the man have to miss the promotion event today? A.He must go to work. B.The weather is cold. C.He has already had a new jacket. 4.What happened to the man on the first day at the summer school? A.He was introduced to all staff members. B.He was told the learning content. C.He was made to learn some rules. 5.What is the weight limit to the luggage on the plane? A.8 kilograms. B.12 kilograms. C.16 kilograms. 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.What did the woman do yesterday? A.She went to a club meeting. B.She handed in her research report. C.She began to write her essay. 7.What will the woman do next? A.Contact Simone. B.Choose her essay topic. C.Go to visit another country. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。 8.Which courses will the man choose? A.Weekend courses. B.Workday courses. C.Full-time summer courses. 9.How many hours of training will the man have every week? A.5. B.6. C.10. 10.When will the course finish each day? A.11 am. B.2 pm. C.6 pm. 听第8 段材料, 回答第 11 至 13题。 11.What is the woman? A.A ticket seller. B.A player. C.A teacher. 12.What kind of ticket is the cheapest? A.A discount ticket. B.A special ticket. C.A full-price ticket. 13.How much is the discount ticket? A.60 yuan a person. B.105 yuan a person. C.130 yuan a person. 听第 9 段材料, 回答第 14 至 17 题。 14.What is the conversation mainly about? A.The rules of the computer lab. B.The project of the computer lab. C.The history of the computer lab. 15.Which was built lately? A.A reading room. B.A break room. C.A coffee shop. 16.How long can users keep the computers? A.Up to 3 hours. B.At least 6 hours. C.Only 24 hours. 17.What does the woman think of the time limit in the end? A.It seems strict. B.It seems unfair. C.It seems reasonable. 听第10段材料, 回答第18 至20题。 18.Which animal do the British like to feed best? A.Rabbits. B.Deer. C.Wild birds. 19.What effect have the British had on wild birds? A.Their numbers have increased greatly. B.Their species have decreased sharply. C.Their habitats have changed enormously. 20.Why does the speaker give a caution in the end? A.Too many birds may cause fierce fights among them. B.Food is not enough for birds any more. C.Birds can't live independently. 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。 A Many families are flocking to theme parks to squeeze in a few more moments of fun.Here's a look at a few of the most noteworthy new theme parks for those unforgettable family memories. Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park, Malaysia Located within Resorts World Genting, about an hour's drive from Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur, Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park opened in February 2022.Across the 26-acre park, which cost $800 million and took nearly 10 years to create, visitors will find 26 attractions across nine areas inspired by movies and explorations. Tickets:$34 for adults; $29 for children. Peppa Pig Theme Park, US The world's first Peppa Pig Theme Park opened in 2022 in Winter Haven, Florida, and has been delighting children ever since.Dedicated to the classic British animated TV show, where little Peppa has everyday adventures with her friends and family, the 4.5-acre park welcomes pint-sized guests with well-designed, multi-sensory activities across six playscapes. Tickets:$34 for adults; $25 for children. Ghibli Park, Japan If you love Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli animated films, like the Academy Award-winning “Spirited Away” or “My Neighbor Totoro”, this new park is for you. Located outside of Nagoya, Japan, Ghibli Park opened in late 2022.Within the 17.5-acre forested ground of the Expo 2005, guests will find five areas that recreate several animated famous scenes. Tickets:$15 for adults; $7.50 for children. Katmandu Park, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Opened in March 2023 on the east coast of the Dominican Republic, the park is full of mystery.According to legend, explorer Kilgore Goode was on an adventure through Nepal when he came across the “Desirata” jewel, protected by a fierce yeti (雪人).But the discovery turned everything upside down. Tickets:$120 for adults; $85 for children. 21.How much will a couple with two children pay for visiting Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park? A.$63. B.$92. C.$97. D.$126. 22.Which park is themed with legend? A.Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park. B.Peppa Pig Theme Park. C.Ghibli Park. D.Katmandu Park. 23.What do the four parks have in common? A.They are family-friendly. B.They are located on the coast. C.They have been open for half a decade. D.They are animation film production bases. B Parents often think that their kids should be good at studies and do well in sports.That's usually the case because parents feel that could get their children admission to top colleges.However, Melissa and Mark Wimmer think differently. Their 14-year-old son, Mike, is a prodigy.He is a member of Mensa, which is the world's top IQ club.He completed his high school, associate's and bachelor's degrees all in three years.That's not all.He also ran two tech companies, and founded a third one that works towards controlling the population of lionfish, an invasive (入侵的) species.  But the parents are proud that they were able to help Mike with his social skills along with his intellectual skills.Melissa told CNBC that people expected “Young Sheldon” before they met her son.Young Sheldon is a television show about a child talent who is an indoor man and lacks social skills.“But once they talk to Mike, they understand that he's just a normal 14-year-old that happens to be able to do amazing things,” said Melissa. Mark and Melissa got to know about their child's intelligence when he entered preschool.A child psychologist told them that their son would need a different course to support his fast-track development.Many parents aren't comfortable with putting their children with 18-year-olds, but Mike's parents saw the value in letting their child go through it.“I wanted him to be social and be able to deal with all the different personalities in the classrooms with older children,” said Melissa. The parents shared that they were able to do this by letting Mike find his own voice and put it to use.“We let him order food when he's 3 or 4 from the waiter or waitress and introduce himself to people.Those kinds of things are done to encourage him to engage with everyone else and be more comfortable talking to others outside of our environment,” said Melissa. Thanks to his parents, Mike has learned to get along with young and old alike. 24.What do the underlined words “a prodigy” in paragraph 2 refer to? A.A genius. B.A common student. C.A bachelor's degree. D.A young businessman. 25.What do we know about the child in the show Young Sheldon? A.He has the same characteristics with Mike. B.He is a well-rounded boy. C.He is a popular child at school. D.He has trouble in socializing. 26.How did Mike's parents get to know about their son's remarkable talent? A.From school teachers' comments. B.Through their son's behavior. C.From a child psychologist's advice. D.By letting him study with 18-year-olds. 27.What did Mike's parents do to improve his social skills? A.They let him run two tech companies. B.They encouraged him to join in some clubs. C.They taught him some rules about interaction. D.They placed him in social situations at early ages. C A study from Concordia's Applied Linguistics Lab suggests that most people are usually overly harsh on themselves when speaking in a second language.PhD student Rachael Lindberg and her co-authors build on the previous understanding of individuals' metaperception (元知觉)—a person's idea of how they are perceived by others.The idea that people frequently underestimate how likable they are, known as the liking gap, is well-established.But this study is the first to examine it in second-language speakers following a conversation in English. The researchers recruited 76 English as a second language university students and paired them into roughly equal numbers of female-female, male-male, and female-male pairs, each with different first language backgrounds.The pairs were given short texts to read and discuss for 10 minutes.Participants were then asked to complete forms rating their interaction on scales of 0-100. The questionnaire was divided into three parts.The first part asked the participants to rate their partner along three dimensions: their overall impression of their partner, their partner's speaking skills and their behavior.The second part asked them to answer similar questions, but this time from a metaperception perspective.Participants were asked to consider their partner's impressions of them, their speaking skills, and their behavior.The last part asked about potential future academic and social interactions.Would they like to participate in study groups, share class notes or spend time outside the classroom with their partner? “In all pairings, people underestimated how much they were liked,” Lindberg explained. These findings can have important implications for students at universities like Concordia, which have high numbers of international students whose first language is not English.“This insecurity could potentially have consequences for their academic and social integration,” Lindberg said.“An unwillingness to seek out interactions with other students because they think they will not be liked can create a barrier.This perspective could limit potentially beneficial interactions that could foster meaningful relationships and development of their second language skills.” 28.What does the author think of the study? A.Complex. B.Original. C.Puzzling. D.Costly. 29.Why did the researchers give short texts to the participants? A.To test their English levels. B.To discover their shared interest. C.To offer them topics to talk about. D.To calm them down quickly. 30.What is the result of the three-part questionnaire? A.The participants underrated their likability. B.The participants' friendship developed fast. C.The participants' sense of insecurity was cleared away. D.The participants' speaking skills were greatly improved. 31.How can these findings help international students? A.Recognizing their shortcomings. B.Feeling secure in university. C.Leaving a good impression on others. D.Being more confident in interactions. D Ecologists have long known that the ground beneath our feet is home to more life, and more diverse life than almost any other place on Earth.In just a cup of dirt, researchers have discovered 100 million life forms.Underground creatures range from earthworms that can reach several meters in length, to mice, and rabbits in their tunnels and caves.Generally, these underground communities form much of the basis for life on our planet, from the food we eat to the air we breathe. Today, in a somewhat new field known as soil bioacoustics (生物声学) a growing number of biologists are capturing underground noises to open a window into this complex and mysterious world.They've found that something as simple as a metal nail rushed into the dirt can become a sort of upside-down antenna (天线) if equipped with the right sensors.And the more researchers listen, the more it becomes apparent how much the ground below us is filled with life. Listening to this mixture of underground sounds promises to reveal not only what life forms live below our feet but also how they go about their existence-how they eat or hunt, how they slip past each other unnoticed, or drum, tap, and sing to get one another's attention.Underground bioacoustics could help us take better care of the environment and detect pests that cause billions of dollars in damage every year.Without a way to locate the pests, ground managers commonly have to turn to fighting pests like these with blanket pesticide (杀虫剂) applications.But that kills all sorts of things underground. The impact that human sound pollution has on underground life is still unclear.But “it's hard to believe it wouldn't have any”, says Rillig, a soil ecologist.Maeder, a sound artist, thinks scientists are finding that the underground band of animal activity has started to fall silent in large areas of land.A reduction of noises suggests the reduction of biodiversity and thus a less healthy soil. 32.What is paragraph 1 mainly about? A.Ecologists' latest discoveries. B.The richness of underground species. C.The secret underground world. D.A changed habitat. 33.What is highlighted in paragraph 3? A.The significance of soil bioacoustics. B.The harm of pesticide applications. C.The types of underground sounds. D.The balance of ecology. 34.What's Maeder's attitude to the underground falling silent? A.Dismissive. B.Ambiguous. C.Concerned. D.Doubtful. 35.What's the best title for the text? A.Is life in the soil thought to be silent? B.Have humans changed the substance of soil? C.Can we uncover the silent soil in the noisy world? D.Is the reduction of noises in the soil better or worse? 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。 Does your son or daughter get really nervous before a game? My eldest son does and as a mom I just want to hug him tightly. 36  I've definitely found that being too “Mom” is not always the best solution, so I've made a little list of the things that help calm my son, and some of these might work for your kid, as well.   37  It might be your instinct to try to stop his anxiety by reminding him of a bunch of things to think about on your way to the game.Stop.I tried that and all it seemed to do was make him more anxious.He told me he didn't really want to think about every detail before he got there and he just wanted to be able to clear his mind.Besides, that's what practice is for—working out all those details. 38   Encourage deep breathing and stretching.Deep breathing is a great method for calming nerves.It's also a great way to get oxygen to the lungs and tissues. 39  I've found that getting my son to the games a little early and having him stretch is also a great way for him to relax and be ready and focused.  Give him chewing gum (口香糖).There is some research available claiming that chewing gum helps calm nerves and reduce stress.According to lifehack.org, chewing gum lowers Cortisol levels, also known as the “stress hormone”. 40  This assists with focus, because chewing warms up the brain.  A.Just think twice. B.Don't talk about it on the way. C.But that's the last thing I can do. D.It also increases blood flow to the brain. E.Imagine that you are at the same position. F.However, if he wants to talk, pick up a relaxing topic. G.Stretching does wonders for the mind and body before a game. 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) 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。 At the age of 12, I withdrew into my bedroom with my guitar.I had neither musical talent—many  41  music lessons had proved that—nor musical training.My fingers ached as I tried to press down on the strings without making them buzz (发出嗡嗡声).  42 , I worked my way through 2-, 3- and even 5-chord (和弦) songs and discovered the  43  thrills of these musical notes.No one  44  me to do this.I did this myself and of my own free will for a week, and the sense of happiness—true happiness  45  in absorption in something-has  46  me.Fifty years later, that week's self-directed practice became a model and  47  for almost every meaningful thing I have done since.It makes me understand the  48  between achievement and accomplishment.  Achievement is the completion of the task imposed (强加) from the outside—the  49  being a path to the next task.Accomplishment is the end point of an activity we have chosen, whose reward is the sudden  50  of fulfilment, the sense of  51  that rises uniquely from absorption in a thing outside ourselves.  The seeking of accomplishment always  52  people.I learned so long ago in that  53  week that simply lifting one finger from the guitar's C chord, you should get the most tender  54 .I didn't know then it was a major 7th chord, a favorite of some masters'.I just  55  accomplishment.That's real human “achievement”.  41.A.failed B.tailored C.expected D.added 42.A.Besides B.Instead C.Therefore D.However 43.A.fruitless B.matchless C.meaningless D.senseless 44.A.wished B.allowed C.required D.invited 45.A.rooted B.masked C.set D.stuck 46.A.arranged for B.passed by C.departed from D.stayed with 47.A.exchange B.campaign C.foundation D.permission 48.A.relationship B.difference C.balance D.similarity 49.A.origin B.process C.decision D.reward 50.A.lack B.need C.rush D.dream 51.A.happiness B.direction C.humor D.identity 52.A.concerns B.amazes C.frightens D.discourages 53.A.adventurous B.blank C.memorable D.peaceful 54.A.impression B.conclusion C.scene D.harmony 55.A.pursued B.accepted C.interpreted D.analyzed 第二节 (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。 A Stone Age bird sculpture  56  (cover) in China could be a “missing link” in our understanding of prehistoric art. 57  (date) back almost 13,500 years, the sculpture is now the oldest known example of three-dimensional art in East Asia.  Described  58  being in “an exceptional state of preservation,” the sculpture was found at an archeological site in Lingjing, Henan Province.It was hand-carved from burned animal bone.Researchers say the sculpture depicts (刻画) a bird on a base, pointing to deliberate marks  59  the creature's eyes and bill (嘴) would be.It is believed that the bird's oversized tail was made  60  (prevent) the sculpture from leaning forward when  61  (lay) on a surface.This discovery identifies an  62  (origin) artistic tradition and pushes back by more than 8,500 years the representation of birds in Chinese art.The sculpture differs  63  (technology) and stylistically from other sculptures found in Western Europe and Siberia, and it could be the missing link tracing the origin of Chinese statues back to the early part of the Stone Age.Li Zhanyang,  64  led the study, has contributed to other archeological  65  (finding) in Lingjing, including various ancient tools and two skulls belonging to an extinct species of early humans.  56.       57.      58.       59.       60.        61.       62.       63.       64.       65.       第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,对中国文化遗产感兴趣的外教Mike让你推荐一个中文网站,以便他能深入了解中国的文化遗产。请你给Mike写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.网站的链接; 2.网站内容简介。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Dear Mike, ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 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。 Last winter brought a fresh wave of change to our quiet neighborhood with the arrival of the Johnsons, a family that had moved from a tropical country.They were friendly, often seen exchanging smiles with the neighbors, but the shift from their usual sunny climate to our frosty winters was a challenge for them. On a particularly cold evening, following a heavy snowstorm that had left the neighborhood blanketed in white, I noticed Mr Johnson attempting to clear his driveway.Armed only with a small garden shovel (铲子), he seemed to be fighting a losing battle against the heavy snow.The driveway was covered in a thick layer of snow, and the falling temperature as night approached added to the difficulty of the task.From my window, I watched as he struggled. Feeling a sense of kindness, I decided to lend a hand.I quickly put on my warmest coat, gloves, and grabbed my large, efficient snow shovel.As I stepped outside, the cold air bit at my face, reminding me of the harshness of the season.I made my way over to Mr Johnson's driveway, where he was still laboring under the weight of the snow. “Hello, I'm Alex from next door,” I introduced myself, breaking the quiet of the snowy evening.“That little shovel isn't going to cut it against this snow.Do you need some help?” Mr Johnson, looking up with a mix of surprise and relief, welcomed my offer.He accepted the shovel I offered him, and we set to work side by side.As we shoveled, I shared tips for efficiently clearing snow, trying to make the task less hard for him. Our conversation flowed naturally as we worked.Mr Johnson spoke fondly of his homeland, talking about the warmth of the beaches and the vastly different lifestyle they had left behind.He shared insights into his family's decision to relocate for better job opportunities, and their mix of excitement and anxiety about experiencing a cold winter for the first time. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 After about an hour of combined effort, we managed to clear the snow from the driveway. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ The next day, in a gesture of kindness, Mrs Johnson arrived at our doorstep, surprising me with a homemade pie. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 参考答案 听力部分录音材料 (Text 1) M:Hi! Mary.The doctor says you are well on the way to recovery.Do you have everything you need in the hospital? W:Thanks, Brian.It would be nice to have a good book to read. M:Consider it done. (Text 2) W:Helen, have you finished reading the book Mr Smith recommended? M:Oh, Jane, I didn't read straight through the way you read a novel.I just covered a few chapters which interested me most. (Text 3) W:Do you like my expensive-looking jacket? I just bought it yesterday.They are having a sale.It ends tomorrow, though. M:That would be perfect.I need a new jacket because it's already so cold, but I have to go to the office today. (Text 4) W:How was your first day at the summer school? M:Pretty good.The teacher Gloria kindly showed me around and told me all the rules and stuff like that. (Text 5) W:Is there a weight limit to the luggage a passenger can carry on the plane? M:Yes, but yours is only 12 kilograms, 4 kilograms less than the limit. (Text 6) M:Hey, Nina.Have you finished your research yet? W:I hate research.But I did it and handed it in yesterday.By the way, have you been to any of the art club meetings yet? M:Yeah, I went to one a week ago.It was fun. W:Cool.Well, I've got to go now.I haven't started the essay yet.Have you? M:Yeah, I started it last night.Which topic did you choose? W:A typical school day in another country.Have you ever written about that topic before? I need some ideas. M:Sorry, no.Why don't you ask Simone? I think she chose that topic and she has already finished hers. W:Good idea. (Text 7) W:Good afternoon.What can I do for you? M:Yes, please.I would like to know something about the driving courses. W:Well, we have short full-time courses during the summer.Are you interested in them? M:No, I am free only at weekends. W:Then there are weekend courses.The course starts at 8 every Saturday and Sunday morning. M:Sounds fine.What about the coaches? W:We have very excellent coaches here and some of them have been teaching for 20 years. M:Good.How many hours of training shall I have each day? W:3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon.It ends at 6 pm. M:Then how many people share a training car? W:Usually three.And we have two coaches for each car. M:Very good.I will have more chances to get trained.Thank you. W:You are welcome. (Text 8) W:OK, it's your turn.What kind of ticket would you like? M:How many types of tickets are there? W:There are three kinds of tickets:full-price tickets, discount tickets, and special tickets for single spots. M:Can you tell me about the differences in detail? W:If you buy a full-price ticket, you can visit all the spots in this area. M:How about the price? Is it very expensive? W:Compared with the other kinds of tickets, it is higher. M:How much is it? W:130 yuan per person. M:How about the discount ticket? W:It is 105 yuan per person.The elderly, the disabled and students can receive this discount. M:What about the last kind? W:There are two prices:60 yuan per person and 20 yuan per person.They are for different spots. M:OK.I'll have two special tickets. W:Here you are. (Text 9) M:So, is this your first time in this computer lab? W:Yes, since the old one was removed and rebuilt from the ground up. M:OK, today we'll just go over some of the basic rules while you are studying here.First, no food or drink.Not even a bottle of water. W:That's very different from the old rules, and it sounds very strict. M:It does, because some people have already knocked over coffee on the computers. W:So what if I need a drink or a snack? M:You can go to the break room which was built for this purpose recently. W:OK.What other rules should I know about? M:You need to book the machines at least a day in advance.And you can only book them up to three hours as well. W:But what if I'm working on an important project? Can I make it to six hours? M:Everyone's project is important.This rule means everyone gets a chance to use them. W:That seems fair.Any other rules? M:Yes, the books in the corner can't be taken home.You can only read them here. W:OK, got it. (Text 10) W: Good evening.Britain is a nation of animal lovers.We love to see wild rabbits and deer.But perhaps our favorite members of the animal kingdom are wild birds.Rather than hunting them or eating them, we just like to look at them.There are lots of varieties in all shapes and sizes.Some people provide nest boxes for them in their gardens.One of our favorite things is feeding the birds so much that the production of wild bird food is now a huge industry in our country.A new research shows this enthusiasm has had a great effect on our country's bird population.A study in the 1970s showed that only one or two types of birds were fed.Now, however, over 30 types are taking advantage of the free food.Numbers of wild birds have greatly increased, which has to be good news.However, caution is needed.Some worry that wild birds may grow to depend on human help and may not be able to look after themselves. 试题答案 听  力 1~5 ABACC 6~10 BAACC 11~15 ABBAB 16~20 ACCAC 阅  读 A 本文主要介绍了近几年开放的几个主题公园,以及它们的位置、主题和门票等信息。 21.D 根据Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park的介绍可知,成人票价34美元,儿童票价29美元,一对夫妇带两小孩需支付126美元。 22.D 根据Katmandu Park, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic的介绍中的第2句 “According to legend...”可知,该公园是以传奇故事为主题。 23.A 根据第1段可知,许多家庭都涌向主题公园,以享受更多的乐趣。由此可知,这四个主题公园都适合家庭游玩。 B Mike是一位天才少年,14岁就拿到了学士学位,还经营着两家科技公司。 24.A 根据第2段第2、3句可知,14岁时,Mike是门萨俱乐部的成员,这是一个拥有世界顶级智商人群的俱乐部。他在三年内完成了高中和大学学业,并获得了学士学位。由此可推知,Mike是一位天才。prodigy意为“天才;精英”。 25.D 根据第3段第3句可知,《小谢尔顿》是一个关于一位天才少年的电视节目,他是一个宅男,缺乏社交能力。 26.C 根据第4段第2句可知,一位儿童心理学家告诉Mike的父母,他们的儿子智力超群,需要一个不同的课程来帮助他的快速发展。 27.D 根据倒数第2段第2句可知,当他三四岁的时候,Mike的父母让他点餐,并向人们介绍自己。因此,他们在社交环境中提高他的社交技能。 C 研究发现人们以英语作为第二语言学习时,在和别人交谈中经常低估自己被喜欢的程度。 28.B 根据第1段最后一句可知,这项研究是第一次在以英语为第二语言的人用英语交流后对其进行研究。由此推断出,这项研究是首创的。 29.C 根据第2段倒数第2句可知,研究人员给每组学生发了短文,让他们阅读并讨论。 30.A 根据第3段最后一句可知,问卷调查后发现,在所有的组中,人们都低估了自己被喜欢的程度。 31.D 调查发现,人们在用外语交流时都低估了自己被喜欢的程度。由此可推知,该调查结果可以帮助国际学生在交流互动过程中更加自信。 D 生态学家通过土壤生物声学可以听见地下复杂多样的生物世界。 32.B 根据第1段可知,生态学家很早就发现地表下面有丰富多样的生命。 33.A 根据第3段可知,本段主要说明了土壤生物声学的重要意义——土壤生物声学可以帮助我们更好地了解地下生物的情况。 34.C 根据文章最后一句可知,地下声音的减少意味着生物多样性的减少,而它说明了土壤不健康。由此可推知,Maeder对地下世界变得寂静感到担忧。 35.A 通读全文可知,生态学家通过土壤生物声学可以听见地下复杂多样的生物世界。故A项“土壤中的生物被认为是沉默的吗?”适合作文章标题。 补全短文 36~40 CBFGD 完形填空 作者在学吉他的过程中,经历过挫折,也取得了成就。这个学习过程让他感悟很多。 41.A 我没有音乐天赋——许多失败的音乐课证明了这一点。 42.D 然而,当我尝试2和弦、3和弦甚至5和弦的歌曲时,我发现了这些音符所带来的无与伦比的兴奋。 43.B 44.C 没人要求我这么做。我自愿做了一个星期,并从中获得了快乐。 45.A 真正的快乐源于对某事的专注,这一直伴随着我。 46.D  47.C 五十年后,那个星期的自我指导练习成了我此后几乎做每一件有意义的事情的典范和基础。 48.B 它让我明白了完成和成就之间的区别。 49.D 完成是做完外部强加的任务——奖励是通往下一个任务。 50.C 成就是我们选择的活动的终点,其奖励是突如其来的成就感,一种独特的幸福感,来自专注于我们自身之外的事物。 51.A 52.B 对成就的追求总是让人惊讶。 53.C 很久以前,在那个难忘的星期里,我学到了:只要把一根手指从吉他的C和弦上移开,你就能得到最温柔的和声。 54.D 55.A 我只是在追求成就。 语法填空 56.discovered/uncovered 57.Dating 58.as 59.where 60.to prevent 61.laid 62.original 63.technologically 64.who 65.findings 写  作 第一节 One possible version: Dear Mike, I would like to recommend you a fantastic website named chinaheritage.com, which is a valuable storehouse of information about China's rich cultural heritage. From ancient arts like Peking opera and calligraphy to traditional practices such as tea ceremonies, the site offers a deep dive into our traditions.It also showcases various historical sites and the stories behind them.With its simple layout, abundant pictures, and clear explanations, I believe it'll give you a comprehensive understanding of China's cultural heritage. I hope you'll find the website useful. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节 One possible version: After about an hour of combined effort, we managed to clear the snow from the driveway.A sense of shared achievement enveloped us as Mr Johnson, his face lit with thankfulness, extended his heartfelt thanks for my help.“Alex, your assistance means so much to us.This warm welcome to the neighborhood is more than we could have asked for,” he expressed his gratitude.Despite his kind invitation to come inside for a cup of warming tea, I had to politely decline as my family was expecting me back home for our evening meal. The next day, in a gesture of kindness, Mrs Johnson arrived at our doorstep, surprising me with a homemade pie.I let her in.The delicious smell went through our living room.As we sat down, Mrs Johnson began to share fascinating stories about their culture, painting vivid images of traditional festivals and beloved traditional dishes from their homeland.This heartwarming exchange, symbolized by the homemade pie, served to further strengthen our friendship, bridging the cultural divide and bringing our two families closer in the spirit of community and mutual respect. ( 第 25 页 共 25 页 ) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

资源预览图

安徽省临泉田家炳实验中学(临泉县教师进修学校)2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
1
安徽省临泉田家炳实验中学(临泉县教师进修学校)2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
2
安徽省临泉田家炳实验中学(临泉县教师进修学校)2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
3
相关资源
由于学科网是一个信息分享及获取的平台,不确保部分用户上传资料的 来源及知识产权归属。如您发现相关资料侵犯您的合法权益,请联系学科网,我们核实后将及时进行处理。