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上海市进才中学2025学年第一学期期中考试
(时间105分钟,满分115分)
高三英语试卷
(2025年11月)
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审题教师:
I.Grammar and Vocabulary(每题1分,共20分)
SectionA
Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and
grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the
given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.
The Brands(品牌)Lost in Translation
Chinese brands are moving into foreign markets as never before.The way they
(1)】
(perceive)when they arrive depends not just on the quality of their product but also on
their name.A few companies are already mastering foreign branding.Haidilao,a restaurant chain
(2)
(specialize)in spicy soups,has started using the word Hi as a simplified name at its
overseas shops.Pop Mart,the toy company which makes the sensational Labubu dolls,looks right at
home in America or Europe.
These are the few(3)】
·-_are getting it right.Many others struggle.Take Mixue(雪冰
)as an example.The company's name translates to "honey snow",but instead of making use of that
overseas,it has employed the phonetic version of its Chinese name,which is not easy
(4)
(pronounce).The name will limit the brand's growth abroad,predicts Chris Pereira of
iMpact,a consulting firm,(5)
people will not know how to say it when recommending it
to friends.
Many Chinese companies chose ill-advised foreign names decades ago and(6)
(stick)
with them.For example,an electronics maker chose an English name that faintly reflects
(7)
Chinese one but sounds closer to "chintzy",an American word for cheaply made.
Many firms try to turn their Chinese name into one that sounds Western,but end up with nonsense:
Youngor,a fashion brand,is one example.
And yet this is often preferable to experimenting with symbolism in a foreign tongue,as
demonstrated by the Chinese sunglasses brand that named itself(8).
the world's most
famous blind person,Helen Keller.Foreign-sounding names that provide international appeal at home
can be (9)
(helpful)in overseas markets.Having created the impression among some
Chinese consumers(10)
it is German,Adolph,a Chinese shampoo-maker,now faces the
possibility that this very strategy could backfire in the German market.So the takeaway is quite clear:
the true art of branding lies in finding a name that travels well.
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Section B
Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be
used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.collective
B.consistently
C.emerging
D.entitled E.exchanges
T.intervention
G.leap
H.shift
I.specifically
J.straight K.viral
“Chicken Cutlet Brother"”(鸡排哥)turns small city into instant hit
A chicken cutlet vendor in Jingdezhen,Jiangxi Province,became a sensation on Chinese social
media during the National Day holidays.
Li Junyong,a Jingdezhen native who has been selling chicken cutlets for five years,has said that
he would take a day off on Thursday due to several 11 days of intense work during the
holidays.At peak times,visitors were waiting up to four hours to try his 6-yuan chicken cutlet that
some have joked is "worth 60 or even 600 yuan in emotional value."Data from travel platform Qunar
showed that hotels near Li's stall saw a(n)12 in prices during the holidays,with some
raising their rates by two to three times.Some tourists said they came 13 for Li,who has
earned the nickname"Chicken Cutlet Brother."
Bu Xiting,an associate researcher with the School of Cultural Industries Management at the
Communication University of China,said that the phenomenon essentially reflects a(n)14
in cultural and tourism consumption from mere sightseeing to seeking"emotional connection."In fact,
the rise of"Chicken Cutlet Brother"is no coincidence.In recent years,there have been many cases of
"one person making an entire city go15"such as the barber Li Xiaohua in Huaihua,
Central China's Hunan Province,Bu said.In this context,individual charm or internet fame is
increasingly going beyond traditional attractions to become a new form of"cultural tourism magnet."
This trend reveals deeper social and psychological needs 16 under the new dynamics of
cultural tourism.Evidently,Li's sincere remarks such as "Give me a chance to serve you.""You can
say no to me,but please don't refuse something delicious."satisfy people's longing for warm,human
17amid the rush of modern life.
Li was soon18aCultural Tourism Promotion Ambassador"of Jingdezhen by local
authorities.A small team was assigned to maintain order around the stall as crowds continued to grow.
This rapid,measured response reflects the government's efforts to turn a personal story into
19
value.Bu pointed out that the government has played the role of an "invisible
facilitator,"providing baseline protection for public order and citizens'safety through minimal
necessary 20.This kind of moderate support and gentle guidance can transform individual
popularity into public goodwill,creating a virtuous cycle in governance and turning the short-lived
traffic into sustainable tourism growth
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II.Reading Comprehension(45)
Section A(每题1分,共15分)
Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C
and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
A critical life skill is fading out-and especially fast among young adults.What are the key
characteristics that shape the length and quality of our careers,21and lives more broadly?
The socio-economic environment we grow up in certainly has a substantial influence.Cognitive
abilities are another 22 one:they enable better decision making in all aspects of life.
But another factor often gets less23despite being just as important:personality.In fact,
studies consistently find that traits such as conscientiousness (the quality of being dependable and
disciplined),emotional stability or agreeableness have a stronger link with 24
success,
relationship durability and longevity than the links between those outcomes and someone's
intelligence or socio-economic background.Intuitively,this makes sense.Life isn't just about knowing
what you should do,or having the resources to do it,it's about 25.Being motivated and
persistent is a huge help.
It's easy to imagine why the advantage of conscientiousness is growing over time.When
contemporary daily life is full of26:from always-on mobile internet to irresistible foods,
the ability to put long-term wellbeing ahead of short-term kicks becomes a superpower.Generative
artificial intelligence could supercharge this 27.An industrious student might use a large
language model as a personal tutor to strengthen their knowledge of a concept;their less conscientious
counterpart might 28 the same LLM with writing their essay,losing knowledge acquisition
altogether.
All this makes it frustrating that levels of conscientiousness in the population appear to be in
decline,with a sustained fall especially pronounced among young adults.People in their twenties and
thirties,29,report feeling increasingly easily distracted and careless,and less likely to
make and deliver on commitments.While a full explanation of these shifts requires 30
investigation,smartphones and streaming services seem likely contributors.
The sheer convenience of the online world makes real-life commitments feel chaotic and
31
a mental burden the online world spares people.And the rise of time spent online and
the attendant decline in face-to-face interactions enable behaviours such as "ghosting".Collapsing
conscientiousness is not the only visible personality shift.Neuroticism-a function of the much-
discussed increase in anxiety-has32almost as much.
While the classification of personality can feel unclear,the science is solid.Life is full of
challenges.Less committed,less connected and more easily distressed people will 33
them less well.34,while the trends are undoubtedly troubling,we shouldn't be fatalistic,
because damaged personality can be rebuilt.Conscientiousness will separate those who just survive
from those who thrive in the 21st century.We can each decide which half of that 35
we
fall on一but ironically(讽刺地)that will take some dedication..
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21.
A.domains
B.
possessions
relationships
D.settings
22.
A.obvious
B.
authoritative
C
controversial
D
trending
23
A.
correspondence
B.preference
c
credit
D.
status
24.
A.permanent
B.
financial
c
corporate
D.
professional
25.
A.
thinking big
B.
following through
c
starting out
D.
acting fast
26.
Λ.
technologies
B.
cuisines
C
conveniences
D.
temptations
27.
A.dynamic
B.
motive
C
superpower
D.
resistance
28.
A.task
B.
integrate
C
switch
D.
stuff
29
A.by contrast
B.
as a result
C.
in particular
D.above all
30.
A.ot cial
B.thorough
C
internal
D.pilot
31.A.
businesslike
B.
pointless
c.
autonomous
D.
effortful
32.
A.
advanced
B.worsened
C.
risen
D.persisted
33.
A.navigate
B.classify
C.clarify
D.investigate
34.A.Therefore
B.Moreover
C.
Nevertheless
D.Instead
35.A.divide
B.
survival
c.
personality
D.trend
Section B(每题2分,共22分)
Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or
unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one
that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.
(A)
On the way to vacation,you're jazzed and distracted:"Did I pack enough clothes?""Did we turn
off the heater?"The travel day goes by in a rush.Going home is another story.The same three-hour
journey seems to drag on betw'een layovers(中途停留),traffic and rest--stop food.How can one way
feel so different from the other?
Yonason Goldson.an author and ethicist,explains that when we travel to a new place,we tend to
be in a more positive mindset."There's the expectation that something more exciting,interesting,new
and fun is waiting for us,"he says."That makes the trip part of the experience.By contrast,the trip
home feels anticlimactic."
Another explanation is the oncoming weight of the post-vacation blues.As the saying goes,"Time
flics when you're having fun."Perhaps time crawls when you're depressed.
However.the return trip doesn't always feel longer.In fact,some people find the way to the
destination even more exhausting.Psychiatrist Gary Small relates it to the "retum trip effect,"which
argucs that the first leg of a trip (outward journey)can feel longer because we tend to underestimate
how long it will take.We may guess the way there will go by quicker than it does,which leads to a
sudden reality check.By the return trip,as we've gotten to know the route,it feels less challenging.
However,this effect usually occurs when we're traveling somewhere for the first time.If we travel a
familiar route,the return trip may instead feel longer.
Small recommends introducing some novelty into the trip home to help pass the time.This can
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include doing puzzles,engaging in conversations or taking different routes to challenge your mind.In
addition,you can change how you travel altogether.Susan Sherren.founder of a travel agency.
encourages clients to plan trips with a"bell curve"itinerary ()easing into the vacation,building
up to the exciting.action-packed days.then slowing down before it's over.In this way,you're not left
feeling exhausted.You can also plan enjoyable activities to look forward to when you get home to
soften a crash landing back into your normal routine.
36.What does the underlined word"anticlimactic"in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Exciting and predictable.
B.Routine yet comforting.
C.Adventurous but exhausting.
D.Disappointing and less dramatic
37.What can be learned from Paragraph 4?
A.A sudden reality check results in a longer return journey.
B.The outward journey appears shorter due to predictable time.
C.The return journey from a first-time destination feels shorter.
D.Route familiarity makes the outward journey seemingly shorter.
38.Susan Sherren's"bell curve"itinerary helps clients to
A.come back home on schedule
B.readjust to the rhythms of daily life
C.have chances for thrilling experiences
D.extend the vacation without extra costs
39.Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Does the Return Trip Lack Novelty?
B.What Causes Exhaustion in Return Trip?
C.How Can We Improve Travel Experience?
D.Does Travel Feel Longer on the Way Home?
(B)
The information,sentences,or questions that you enter into a Generative Al(Gen Al)tool
("prompts")are a big influence on the quality of outputs you receive.After you enter a prompt,the Al
model analyzes your input and generates a response based on the patterns it has learned through its
training.More descriptive prompts can improve the quality of the outputs.
It's very important to keep in mind that Al-generated content can be inaccurate,misleading,
entirely made up,or disrespectful,so be sure to carefully review any work containing Al content before
you use or publish it.Abuse of Gen Al is a serious form of academic misconduct and can be punished
by expulsion(开除)from the University.
三Be specific
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Generic prompts like "Write a story"will produce generic results.What kind of story do you want?
What genre?Is it for adults or children?Adding this type of context and being specific,clear,and to
the point will help generate more useful outputs.More specificity can also limit the chances of
inaccurate responses.
22s“Act as if..”
Asking the Al to behave as if it were a type of person,process,or object can be an easy way to
start gencrating better prompts.The Al will attempt to imitate that role and tailor its answers
accordingly.
For example,imagine you wanted to help create a recipe based on the ingredients you have in
your kitchen.If you added"act as if you are my personal trainer"first,the AI will consider this context
in its response.suggesting a healthy recipe or a meal designed to refucl after a workout.
Generative Al can produce many different types of outputs.including code,stories,reports.
summaries.dialogue.business communications,and much more.Being specific about the type of
output you want will produce better results.After describing what you want,try adding"Present this
in the form of..."and your preferred output.Or start your prompt with,Create a [format of output]
about/that contains..."etc.
40.This passage is found in a university's guideline webpage.What may NOT be found there?
A.Restrictions on the usage of Gen Al.
B.Guidelines for writing essays with Gen AI.
C.Various samples of well-structured prompts.
D.Core principles for responsible Gen Al use.
41.Which of the following subtitles can be filled in blank?
A.Consider tone and audience
B.Correct mistakes and give feedback
C.Tell it how you want your output to be presented
D.Ask it to create your prompts or what else it needs from you
42.Suppose you're the leader of the school basketball team.You are going to deliver a speech about
the importance of sports through sharing your personal experience.Which of the following prompts
is the most proper when using Gen Al?
A.Write an article about the essence of basketball,citing several stories of famous stars.
B.Discuss advantages of doing sports,specifically basketball,with reference to literature.
C.Make up a story about one's experience in basketball,showing the importance of sports.
D.Compose a motivational basketball team speech sharing personal journey and advocating
exercise.
(C)
Children who don't read proficiently (by the end of the third grade are far more likely to
be left behind in many ways.
The first thing to know about early literacy is that it is critically important;the next is that it
connects to a whole lot of other conditions and challenges.But the best thing to know is that there are
solutions to the problem of poor reading skills and some smart people working toward them.They
could use your help.
"It's more than an education issue,more than a reading issue,"says Arianne Weldon,director of
the Get Georgia Reading Campaign,a nonprofit organization founded in 2013."Getting more kids to
read takes more than good schools,more than great teachers,more than loving families.It really does
take all of us working together."
Only 42 percent of Georgia public school children are now reading proficiently by the end of the
third grade,according to 2019 Georgia Department of Education(DOE)figures-not a great number,
but an improvement over the 37 percent recorded in 2015 and lower scores prior to that.
Weldon says children not in that proficiency group are four times more likely to drop out of high
school and,further,that every student who doesn't finish represents an estimated $260,000 in lost
earnings and productivity.
"By the end of the third grade,"says Mindy Binderman,executive director of Georgia Early
Education Alliance for Ready Students,a nonprofit organization concerned with early learning,"if
children are not reading at grade level,they are less likely to be successful in school,less likely to
graduate on time,and more likely to engage in risky behavior.The third-grade reading marker is such
an important indicator of all that comes later and,frankly,all that came before."
A key national study released by the Annie E.Casey Foundation in 2010 highlighted the reading
problem,especially among students from low-income families;the following research has
strengthened the relationship between poverty and both reading ability and failure to graduate from
high school.Clearly,poverty plays a key role in children's reading proficiency,influencing the schools
they attend and the community resources they can make use of.
Parents'education level,especially mothers',is a factor as well."Maternal education and
maternal literacy are a huge predictor of child literacy and educational outcomes,"says Dana Rickman,
vice president of the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education,established to promote and
support education."We've got a pretty high adult illiteracy rate in Georgia that a lot of people don't
like talking about."Improving adult literacy eventually impacts children's reading ability.
43.According to the passage,early literacy is important mainly because it
A.indicates how well a child's brain has been developing
B.explains the reasons why a child drops out of high school
C.tells whether a child may become successful as an adult
D.reports the average educational level of a certain region
44.According to Arianne Weldon,what is the most possible consequence of poor reading skills?
A.Entering schools with fewer resources.
B.Suffering from serious mental disorders.
C.Earning less than they otherwise would
D.Causing more risks in future life.
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45.From what Dana Rickman says,we can infer that
A.parents can predict their children's early literacy based on their resources
B.exposing children to reading tasks at an earlier age is part of family support
C.illiteracy rate can be greatly reduced by upgrading children's communities
D.improving mothers'education is useful for bettering children's reading ability
46.If this passage has several remaining paragraphs,which of the following is the most probable topic
they will cover?
A.Why third grade is seen by experts as a critical period.
B.How the government may improve parents'education level.
C.Why adult illiteracy rate is higher in Georgia than in other places.
D.How poverty may influence a child's future academic development.
Section C(每题2分,共8分)
Directions:Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box
Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A.They consistently lose more matches across various sports than the right-handed athletes.
B.
He theorises this difference may be why lefties dominate in the first three sports but not
the others.
But they are overrepresented in one field:one-to-one sports such as fencing and tennis.
)This finding challenges the long-held belief that left-handers are at a disadvantage in
most activities.
E
It's surprising that in foil and epee fencing,and table tennis,there was indeed an increase
in left-handedness at the top.
If,however,some inborn factor associated with left handedness were a cause.then the
difference might actually increase.
In some sports,left-handed athletes seem to have an inborn advantage
The left-handed have long struggled in a right-handed world.
47
The conventional explanation for this is that the rarity of lefties,means right-handed athletes lack
familiarity with them as opponents.But this may be only part of the story.
Tim Simon at the University of Trento,in Italy,suspected the left-handed enjoy some inborn
advantage in these sports,over and above their unfamiliarity.To test his idea,Dr.Simon reasoned that
were unfamiliarity the sole explanation for left-hander advantage,then the differenee should decrease
at the highest levels of a sport,where players would be wise to leftists'tricks.
48
He therefore analysed the performances over more than a decade of
the world's top athletes in badminton.table tennis,tennis and three types of fencing.
49
For example,18%of the top 200 male epee fencers and 23%of
the top male foil fencers were lefties,but that went up to 28%and 31%respectively when only the top
100 were considered.The other three sports,however,did not show this effect.
The difference,Dr.Simon suspects,is that foil and cpee involve stabbing (.with small
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and rapid movements.Table tennis requires similar quickness.Sabre fencing,by contrast,involves
larger
swinging movements similar to those employed in tennis and badminton.
50
He assumes that the explanation may stem from left-handed people's greater reliance than right-
handers on their brains'right hemispheres,which are more important than the left for processing visual
and spatial inputs and generating motor responses.Though the benefits thus granted are probably tiny,
they matter at the top-where being a split second faster than an opponent separates victory from
defeat.
III.Summary Writing (10)
Directions:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage
in no more than 60 words.Use your own words as far as possible.
51.
Mindfulness
Mindfulness typically refers to a state of in-the-moment awareness in which one avoids judging
the thoughts and emotions of himself and others.It is often practiced in meditation (and some
forms of therapy.
Numerous findings from psychological research suggest practicing mindfulness can lead to many
benefits,including stress reduction and increased psychological well-being.For oxample.in a study
cancer patients,cultivating mindfulness through meditation or other mindfulness based training
enabled people to be more selective about their emotional experiences,enabling them to reduce their
stress and anxiety while increasing positive emotions.Similarly,studies show that mindfulness can
also enhance information processing speed while reducing effort and negative thoughts and the
meditators significantly outperformed the non-meditators on all measures of attention,suggesting that
mindfulness improves one's ability to focus.
It is apparent that mindfulness has many noteworthy benefits,which include everything from
psychological to physical improvements.However,research has also shown that in some cases
mindfulness can also lead to negative outcomes.For example,one study found that following
mindfulness meditation,participants were more likely to form false memories,demonstrating a
potential unintended downside to mindfulness.In addition,another study suggested mindfulness
researchers needed to be careful that they did harm participants by bringing about unpleasant mental,
physical,or spiritual reactions through mindfulness.For example,mindfulness meditation may result
in severe anxiety for those diagnosed with Post--traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD)(创伤后应激障碍),
Those with PTSD tend to avoid thoughts and feelings related to their trauma.However,mindfulness
meditation encourages emotional openness,which could lead individuals with PTSD to experience the
stressors that they previously avoided,potentially leading to re-traumatization.
It can't be denied that mindfulness is an important tool in the managerial toolbox,but it is not a
cure-all and it must be applied thoughtfully to be effective.
1V.Translation(3+3+4+5,共15分)
Directions:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.
52.这位亭有世界盛誉的物理学家毕生致力于解决物理学难题。(who)
53.值得·提的是,本次演唱会不负众望,赢得满堂彩。(What)
54.作市长和相关各方的共同努力下,这个历史悠久的街区将在明年焕然一新。(take)
55.作为种源于中国传统哲学的锻炼和自卫形式,太极拳(Tai Chi)易于各个年龄段的人学
习.这使其在全世界广受欢迎,(accessible)
V.Guided Writing (25)
Directions:Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below
in Chinese.
56.
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