河北省石家庄实验中学2025-2026学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题

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石家庄实验中学2026高三年级教学质量摸底检测 英语试卷 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在本试卷和答题卡的相应位置上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 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) 1. Where are the speakers? A. At the train station. B. At a bus stop. C. At the airport. 2. When does the concert begin? A. 7: 00pm. B. 6: 30pm. C. 5: 00pm 3. How does the man feel? A.Surprised. B. Relieved. C. Worried. 4. What will the woman do next? A. Take a dance class. B. Do homework. C. Have a rest. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Weekend plans. B. Weather conditions. C. Outdoor activities. 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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6. Why did Jason arrive late? A. He got stuck in traffic. B. His car broke down. C. He overslept. 7 What s the relationship between the speakers? A. Fellow travelers. B. Classmates. C. Workmates. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8. What will Jehny do at 9 am? A. Swim in the gym. B. Study in the library. C. Take an English class. 9. Why does the man plan to go to the library? A. To read hewspapers. B. To study for midterms. C. To return books. 10. Where will the speakers meet after class? A. At the swimming pool B. In front of the library. C. In front of the gym. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11. Why is the man's reservation canceled? A. The hotel was overbooked. B. He booked the wrong date. C. He didn't pay in advance. 12. What did the man think of the hotel's first offer? A. The transportation service was great. B. It was not good enough. C. It was satisfying. 13. What is the final solution for the man's accommodation? A. He will leave and find another hotel by himself. B. He will get a free upgrade to a luxury room. C. He will stay at the Royal Park Hotel. 听下面一段较长对话,完成下面小题。 14. What is the program"The Critical Eye"probably about? A. Music criticism. B. Book reports. C. Movie reviews. 15. What is the man's opinion of the story? A. It is silly and confusing. B. It is clear and engaging. C. It is slow-moving and dull. 16. What does the woman think of the romance in The Final Chapter? A. It makes the characters more interesting. B. It is the best part of the movie. C. It is unnecessary for the story. 17. What does the woman like about The Final Chapter? A. The acting. B. The characters. C. The story. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. Which areas will possibly experience thundery showers today? A. Manchester and the Pennines. B. Leeds and Manchester. C. London and Kent. 19. Which day is expected to have the highest temperature this week? A. Saturday. B. Thursday. C. Tuesday. 20. What will the weather be like in the south by the weekend? A. Cloudy with rain. B. Sunny and dry. C. Foggy and cold. 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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The NJ Airshow Lights Up the Sky The NJ Airshow's night show has been recognized as one of the best in the country-many viewers call it the most breathtaking pyrotechnics (烟火施放)display they've ever seen. Each evening builds to a well-designed closing performance featuring a massive fireworks show, laser displays, pyro shot from aircraft, towering fireballs, and the roar of a jet truck. New for 2025, the Drone(无人机)Show presented by the New Jersey Lottery will add another unforgettable dimension. This creative addition, themed “Invasion New Jersey, ”uses 350+drones to tell a story in the sky, combining smoothly with the fireworks, pyro, and lasers. It's an upgrade you won't want to miss. Airshow Schedule Location: Greenwood Lake Airport-126 Airport Road, West Milford, NJ Dates: Saturday & amp; Sunday, September 20-21, 2025 Showtimes: ●Saturday, Sept. 20: Gates open 1: 00 PM ●Show 4: 30-8: 30PM ●Sunday, Sept. 21: Gates open 1: 00 PM ●Show 4: 30-8: 30PM Ticket Information Tickets: Available now at www. njairshow. com Kids under 4: Free (with seat purchase required in reserved/VIP sections) Bonus: The first 150 guests through the gates each day will receive a complimentary NJ Lottery scratch-off ticket, courtesy of the New Jersey Lottery. Sunday Family Package: $139 for 2 adults and up to 4 children (available Sunday only ). A special way for families to enjoy the full airshow experience together at a great value. Watch the official promo video: https: //www. youtube. com/ watch? v=Ps4BFn KPEAY Reserved Front-Line Seating and the VIP Flight Line Club provide the best views and upgraded experiences. Families are encouraged to purchase early. as last year's shows sold out. 21. What makes the 2025 NJ Airshow different from previous years? A. The roar of a jet truck during the evening performance. B. Laser displays and fireballs in the closing performance. C. The Drone Show themed"Invasion New Jersey" D. The spectacular fireworks display in the night show. 22. Where can people buy tickets for the NJ Airshow? A. On the official website. B. At the VIP Flight Line Club. C. From the New Jersey Lottery offices. D. At the entrance of Greenwood Lake Airport. 23. How can a family of 2 adults and 3 children (over 5)attend the airshow at the lowest cost? A. Wait to buy tickets until the day of the show for possible discounts. B. Purchase the Sunday Family Package for $139. C. Get free tickets for all children and pay for adults. D. Buy separate tickets for each family member on Saturday. B Jason Haney is a construction worker from Indiana. When he began his current job as foreman on a site opposite a children s hospital, this awesome dad and hobby artist had a brilliant idea. Haney noticed that many of the sick kids at the Memorial Children's Hospital in South Bend could not go outside, and his construction site was the only view from their hospital rooms. So together with his teenage daughter, Haney built a 2. 5meter tall plywood (胶合板)cutout of Waldo from the famous Where 's Waldo? books. Every day, the workers hide Waldo in a different spot on the construction site, giving the children a new challenge. As soon as Haney finds out that the kids have found Waldo, the cutout gets moved to a new secret hiding spot and the game begins again. Heidi Prescott, a spokeswoman for Beacon Health System, which runs the hospital, said the project began one winter when the workers put up an inflatable(可充气的)snowman for the children. The kids loved the idea and from there it quickly developed into the Waldo cutout. "It didn't take long to catch on, the kids whether they are in the rooms or in a play area, they look across as soon as they get to the window, "Prescott told ABC News. "They will look all over the building, point and exclaim(惊叫)'I found him! '" Haney, meanwhile, simply enjoys knowing that he can brighten the children's day and make them forget that they are in hospital for a few minutes. Jason has said over and over again, "All I did this for was to make the kids smile. " Haney even created a Facebook group where he leaves clues as to where Waldo might be hiding and the children can post photos of their findings. The project has been a huge success, with hundreds of people sharing photos of Waldo and happy parents thanking Haney for making an otherwise difficult visit to the hospital just that little bit more enjoyable. 24. Why did Jason Haney create the Waldo cutout? A. To attract more attention to the hospital's work B. To practice his hobby of art with his daughter C. To make his construction site more famous. D. To bring joy to sick kids in the nearby hospital. 25. What can we learn about the Waldo game from paragraph 3? A. The workers hide Waldo in the same place every day. B. The game is kept going by moving Waldo regularly. C. The game ends when all kids find Waldo. D. The kids need to find Waldo once a week. 26. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs? A. Haney posted photos online to encourage the ill kids B. The Facebook group is only used to share hints about Waldo's location. C. Haney's next project will be more successful than the Waldo one. D. Parents think the Waldo project makes hospital stays easier for kids. 27. Which of the following words can best describe Jason Haney? A. Considerate and serious. B. Shy and quiet. C. Kind-hearted and creative. D. Selfless and humorous. C Strangers are more likely to become friends if their brains respond similarly to movie clips, suggesting neural (神经的)activity can predict relationships. Across cultures, humans seek like-minded people-a phenomenon called homophily-which explains past findings of neural similarities among friends. But researchers didn't know if this comes from friends growing alike over time or people being drawn to similar thought processes. Carolyn Parkinson at the University of California, Los Angeles and her colleagues collected brain scans from 41 students before they began a graduate programme. During the scans, participants watched a series of 14movie clips spanning a range of styles such as documentary or comedy, and various topics including food, sports and science. The researchers then analysed the heural activity of each participant across 214 brain regions. The participants along with the 246 other students in their programme completed a survey two months afterwards and again after an additional six months asking who they enjoyed spending their free time with. People who were friends at the eight-month mark had more similar responses in a portion of the left orbitofrontal cortex(眼窝前额皮质), a brain region involved in processing subjective value, than those who were furthest apart in the social network. This effect remained significant even after accounting for similarities in taste based on how much people rated their own enjoyment or interest in the movie clips. Two months into the programme, friends and non-friends had no neural difference, suggesting people may initially form friendships based on proximity(距离)before finding closer friends over time. Supporting this, when friendships changed between the two surveys, participants who grew closer had significantly greater similarities in the activity of 42 brain regions than those who drifted apart. The link remained significant even after accounting for factors such as age, gender and hometown. Dunbar, who wasn't involved with the research, doesn't find these results surprising. Rather, they confirm what many have long suspected-"that like attracts like, rather than people thrown together by accidents draw closer in their traits", he says. "In other words, close friends are born, not made. " 28. What is the key question the research aims to solve? A. How movie clips influence people's neural activity. B. Why the left orbito frontal cortex affects friendship formation. C. Whether neural similarities come from shared traits or experiences. D. How long it takes for strangers to become close friends. 29. What do we know about the research process? A. The surveys focused on participants'opinions about friendship B. Brain data was collected before tracking changes in friendships. C. Participants did surveys on their favorite movies. D. Participants were asked some questions before watching movie clips. 30. What is Dunbar's s attitude towards the research results? A. Neutral. B. Critical. C. Skeptical. D. Approving. 31. Which saying best matches the research's main conclusion? A. Birds of a feather flock together. B. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. C. A friends in need is a friend indeed D. Not an ehēmy, not a couple. D A chatbot(聊天机器人)might not break a sweat every time you ask it to make your shopping list or come up with its best dad jokes. But over time, the planet might. As generative AI such as large language models, or LLMs, becomes everywhere, we now face crucial questions. For every interaction with AI, how much energy is used-and how much carbon dioxide is emitted(排放)? In June, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claimed that an average ChatGPT ask uses as much energy as an oven does in a little over one second. AI research firm Epoch AI previously calculated a similar estimate. However, some experts say the claim lacks key context, like what an"average"ask even is. "If you wanted to be thorough about it, you would have to give a range, "says Sasha Luccioni, an AI researcher at the AI firm Hugging Face. "You can't just throw a number out there. " Major players including OpenAI and Anthropic have the data, but they're not sharing. Instead, researchers can only piece together limited clues from open-source LLMs. One study in Frontiers in Communication examined 14 such models, including those from Meta and DeepSeek, and found that some models produce up to 70 times as much CO2 emissions as others. But even these numbers offer an incomplete picture. Things get more dire after factoring in model training, manufacturing and maintaining hardware, and how widely generative AI is expected to spread into our daily lives. LLMs are energy hungry, in part because of their large number of parameters(参数)-the internal settings a model adjusts during training to improve performance. The more parameters, the more capacity the model has to learn patterns and relationships in data. GPT-4 is estimated to have over a trillion parameters. These models are housed in massive data centers across the world and loaded on servers containing powerful chips called graphics processing units. GPUs do the computations needed to generate helpful outputs. The more parameters, typically the more chips that are needed. And that requires a lot of energy. Already, 4. 4 percent of all energy in the United States goes toward data centers. By 2028, this number is projected to grow to up to 12 percent. 32. How does the author introduce the topic? A. By defining key technical terms. B. By quoting a leading expert in the field C. By presenting alarming statistics. D. By making a contrast. 33. What do some experts think of Sam Altman's claim? A. They believe it underestimates the energy used per ask. B. They argue the claim is based on outdated or inaccurate data. C. They consider it an oversimplification. D. They think it properly accounts for complex asks. 34. What does the underlined word "dire"in paragraph 6 probably mean? A. Dirty or polluted. B. Extremely serious. C. Direct and straightforward. D. Insignificant. 35. What is the major message of this text? A. Generative AI's growth is creating a severe energy consumption crisis. B. The benefits of generative AI justify its substantial energy consumption. C. The financial cost of AI hardware is the main barrier to its development. D. Reducing parameters is the key to environment friendly generative AI. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Four Things People Get Wrong About Memory Our memories of experiences, feelings and emotions play a huge role in our future behaviours. 36 . We're here to explain why some common assumptions about memory are incorrect. 1. Memories are accurate Our memory is not perfect. How we remember things is shaped by our environment, beliefs, and interpretation of an event. The brain is not a video recorder, accurately and constantly recording events around us. 37 . Our memories are shaped by our own thoughts and feelings, making them not always reflective of what actually happened. 2. 38 It is a common belief that once formed, a memory remains constant for life. However, this is not true. Memory formation is a complex process involving many parts of the brain, creating both emotional and factual records. Over time, recalling a memory from a new perspective can reshape it into a new version. What s more, when we tell a story many times, we might add or invent extra details, which over time become part of the memory. 3. Doing puzzles will improve your memory Puzzles can help, but only within a specific context. 39 . While they are a good way to keep the brain active, they do not significantly boost your overall memory. For broader benefits, activities like exercise are far more effective. Exercise requires learning movement sequences and increases blood flow to the brain, both of which enhance memory function 4. Constant study improves performance When studying for a test or presentation, the typical strategy is to spend long hours intensely reviewing material. While repetition has its place, it is incorrect to assume that more time always leads to better results. 40 . You will often find that you recall information more effectively after a proper break than during the intense study session itself. A. Memories don't change B. But they can often be misunderstood C. Forgetting is always a sign of memory failure D. Memories. can be both conscious and unconscious E. Your brain requires undisturbed rest to lock in information F. We're not able to rewind the tape to replay things we've seen G. Doing crosswords, for example, will make you better at crosswords 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) Kneeling on the shoulder of a highway ramp (匝道)somewhere outside Nashville, I ran my thumb over the black mark my Subaru had just made on a late model Audi. "Do you have 41 ? "the driver, dressed in a stripped polo golf shirt, asked as he looked down at me. With my wild curls, torn jeans and 42 face, I was sure I was dead meat in his eyes- 43 in the eyes of our auto insurer. This would be the second at-fault 44 for my husband, Paul, and me within two 45 weeks of moving into our new Nashville house. Mr. Golf Shirt cleared his throat. Then came the most 46 words I'd heard in my lifetime: "You know, forget it. Just remember, love is all around"Then he 47 his car, and took off. It wasn't the first time that Southern 48 left me, a native Jersey girl, astonished. There were those Publix cashiers greeting me with huge smiles; the hello-how-a re-you greetings from 49 on the street; the couple who helped me take the storage boxes out of my shopping cart at Costco. But in New Jersey, such 50 occurring are slim to none. I am used to fights over leaf blowers and double parking. I'm as 51 as everyone else as I'm forcing my way through passage of ShopRite. 52 , now, I'm determined to make a change and follow suit. I've started to say 53 to folks while walking my dog and to 54 cashiers around town. Just as I 55 , most of them respond with a big smile. 41. A. mercy B. patience C. experience D. insurance 42. A. anger-fueled B. terror stricken C. calm-featured D. joy-filled 43. A. not to mention B. instead of C. apart from D. other than 44. A. accident B. commitment C. consequence D. argument 45. A. amazing B. striking C. exhausting D. boring 46. A. exciting B. shocking C. admiring D. frightening 47. A. picked out B. took over C. escaped from D. climbed into 48. A. inspiration B. determination C. kindness D. tension 49. A. consultants B. strangers C. colleagues D. friends 50. A. event B. ceremony C. holiday D. encounters 51. A. gentle B. polite C. rude D.disappointed 52. A. However B. Still C. Therefore D.Furthermore 53. A. cool B. sorry C. thanks D. hello 54. A. turn to B. chat up C. help out D. search for 55. A. expected B. assessed C. forgave D. abandoned 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。 Bathed in green-blue tones, the stage of Hollywood's iconic Dolby Theatre transformed into a living scroll Friday night, as performers moved like brushstroke okes across a vast canvas(画布)in a poetic Chinese dance Titled"The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting, "the dance 56 (inspire)by Wang Ximeng's 12th century masterpiece "A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains. " The painting, now 57 (house)at the Palace Museum in Beijing, vividly records Northern Song daily life and landscape scenery and is 58 (wide)considered one of the most significant works in the history of Chinese fine art. The performance follows a modern Palace Museum researcher 59 imagines traveling back more than 900 years 60 (explore the creative journey of young artist Wang. By combining ancient aesthetics(美学)with modern stage dancing, it celebrated how culture develops while honoring its roots. The tour aims to 61 (deep)cultural ties and share traditional Chinese aesthetics globally via art. Since its first public performance in Beijing in August 2021, The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting 62 (become )a hit in China, with over 740 63 (performance)in over 70 cities at home and abroad. In October 2024, a film adaptation 64 a symphony concert based on the show were released. At the Dolby Theatre, over 2, 000 audience were attracted. "It is of special significance to bring this classic Chinese poetic dance 65 North America for the second time, "said Zhang Lei, deputy general manager of the China Oriental Performing Arts Group. "I'm truly glad to see that many international audience members can understand and emotionally connect with it. " 第四部分,写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分 15 分) 66.上周日,你校组织了"跨代际互助"活动,鼓励学生与社区老人结对互动。请你给学校英文报写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: (1)互动内容; (2)活动体会和倡议。 注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 My Experience in"Inter generational Mutual Aid" I joined in the"Inter-generational Mutual Aid"activity held by our school last Sunday. 第二节 (满分 25 分) 67. 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。 The annual marathon in my town usually occurs during a heat wave. The morning sun hung low but fierce, baking the pavement until it shimmered(发微光)with a hazy heat. My job was to follow behind the runners in an ambulance in case any of them needed medical attention. The driver and I were in an air-conditioned ambulance behind approximately one hundred athletes waiting to hear the sharp crack of the starting gun. "We're supposed to stay behind the last runner, so take it slowly, "I said to the driver, Doug, as we began to edge forward. "Let's just hope the last runner is fast! "He laughed. As they began to pace themselves, the front runners started to disappear. It was then that my eyes were drawn to the woman in blue silk running shorts and a baggy white T-shirt. Doug, look! "We knew we were already watching our"last runner. "Her feet were turned in, almost pigeon-toed, yet her left knee was turned out. Her legs were so crippled(跛腿的)and bent that it seemed impossible for her to be able to walk, let alone run a marathon. With each step, her body swayed(摇摆)slightly, and her arms pumped in a determined, almost desperate rhythm to push herself forward. Doug and I watched in silence as she slowly moved forward. We didn't say a thing. We would move forward a little bit, then stop and wait for her to gain some distance. Then we'd slowly move forward a little bit more. As I watched her struggle to put one foot in front of the other, I found myself breathing for her and urging her forward. My heart ached for her effort, and a part of me wanted her to stop, to rest, to save herself from the obvious pain. Yet another part, deeper and more stubborn, prayed she wouldn't t-not yet. Finally, she was the only runner left in sight. Tears streamed down my face as I sat on the edge of my seat and watched with awe, amazement and even great respect as she pushed forward with absolute determination through the last miles. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式作答。 Suddenly, she lost her balance and fell down. We decided to wait for her at the finishing line as the cheering crowds had long left. 第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 石家庄实验中学2026高三年级教学质量摸底检测 英语答案 1.C  2.A  3.B  4.C  5.A 6.A  7.C  8.C  9.B  10.B 11.A  12.B  13.B  14.C  15.B 16.C  17.A  18.A  19.C  20.A 21.C  22.A  23.B  24.D  25.B 26.D  27.C  28.C  29.B  30.D 31.A  32.D  33.C  34.B  35.A 36.B  37.F  38.A  39.G  40.E 41.D  42.B  43.A  44.A  45.C 46.B  47.D  48.C  49.B  50.D 51.C  52.A  53.D  54.B  55.A 56. was inspired 57. housed 58. widely 59. who或that 60. to explore 61. deepen 62. has become 63. performances 64. and 65. to 66. My Experience in “Inter-generational Mutual Aid” I joined in the “Inter-generational Mutual Aid” activity held by our school last Sunday. I was paired with Grandma Li. I taught her how to use video calls to chat with her grandson, and she shared interesting stories about her youth and even taught me to fold paper cranes. This activity let me realize the warmth of cross-generational communication — we both gained joy and care. I hope more students can take part in such activities, building a closer bond between young people and the elderly in our community. 67. Suddenly, she lost her balance and fell down. For a moment, she lay still on the hot pavement, her body trembling with exhaustion. Doug and I exchanged a worried glance, ready to rush out. But before we could move, she pushed herself up slowly, using her arms to lift her bent legs. She wiped the sweat from her brow with the back of her hand and took a deep, shaky breath. Then, without looking back, she began to move again—step by painful step, her eyes fixed on the road ahead. We decided to wait for her at the finishing line as the cheering crowds had long left. The sun was setting when she finally approached the finish. Her face was pale, but her eyes shone with a quiet triumph. As she crossed the line, Doug and I clapped—the only applause in the quiet evening. She stopped, turned to us, and smiled—a smile of pure, hard-earned victory. In that moment, I understood: it wasn’t about winning the race; it was about finishing what you started, no matter how long it takes. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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