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高三年级开学检测
英语
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)】
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.3分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
This year.American art lovers can look forward to a diverse lineup of exhibitions.from Frnch
Impressionism to German Romanticism and beyond.
What Stands behind the Flowers
11 May-27 September at the Muscum of Modem Art in New York City,NY
Hilma af Klint once wrote."I have shown that there is a connection between the plant worid and
the world of the soul.An upcoming MoMA exhibition focuses on a newly discovered seres of plant-
based art by the pioneering abstract artist.
The Soul of Nature
8 February-11 May at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.NY
Friedrich's work explored the relationship between the natural world and the inner self.His
landscapes inspired genentions of artists and helped shape how we pereive nature today.The Soul of
Nature is heading to New York City after touring museums in Germany last year.
The Roulin Family Portraits
31 January-4 May at the Mascum of Fine Arts in Boston,MA
When Vincent van Gogh arrived in Arles,France.he made friends with his neighbor Joseph
Roulin,along with his wife and three children.Van Gogh went on to paint several portraits of the
Roulin family.This exhibition showeases about twenty of them,demonstrating his innovative approach
to portrait painting.
Impressionism at the Table
30 March-7 September at the Frist Art Muscum in Nashville,TN
France has long been famous for both its food and its art.This exhibition explores the relationship
between the two.Visit Nashville to see how leading French artists of the Impressionist era brought food
subjects to life.
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21.What do the first two exhihitions have in common?
A.They feature abstract paintings.
B.They shape people's world view.
C.They present landscapes in Germany.
D.They explore the theme of nature.
22.Which of the four exhibitions begins the earliest?
A.The Roulin Family Portraits.
B.The Soul of Nature.
C.What Stands behind the Flowers.
D.Impressionism at the Table.
23.What is Impressionism at the Table about?
A.Life of leading artists.
B.The link between food and art.
C.The history behind Nashville.
D.Figures of the Impressionist era.
B
On October 1.the world said goodbye to Jane Goodall,a British chimpanzee()expert who
died at the age of 91.Goodall studied chimpancees at the Gombe Steam Game Reserve-now a national
pork-in Tanzania in 1960.She had not been trained as a scientist,but many believe that this was one of
her gieatest strengths hecause it meant she was not influenced by everyone else's thoughts about chimps.
Chimpanzees are humans'clovest living relutives.and Goodall's research showed their social
bchaviour to be complex and highly developed.Goodall discovered than chimpanzees not only used tools
but also made them.She oberved chimps "fishing"for tty insect snacks by sticking a long picce of
grass into the nest.Whea the straw became beat at the end.the animal broke it off to keep the tool
useful.Goodall also gave the chimps names and noticed that the animals had strong family bonds and
emotions."It isn't only human beings who have personality.who are capable of logical thought and
emotions like joy and sorrow,"she said in a 1996 PBS documentary.She also discovered that wild
chimps hunt and kill for meat.
In 1977,she founded the Jane Goodall Institute,which manages the Gombe Stream Research
Centre and has become a global organization for animals,people and the environment.One of its
projects is the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Centre in the Republic of the Congo.which
helps chimps that have been hurt or have lost their parents.
Professor Cat Hobaiter.a chimp expert from the University of St Andrews,told the BBC."Jane
would be the first person to tell us that what the world needs right now is not sadness over her loss,but
to get to work."
24.What was Goodall's advantage in studying chimps?
A.She learned from experts.
B.She received systematic training.
C.She had independent views on chimps.
D.She analyzed others'thoughts about chimps.
25.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.Chimpanzees'ability to make tools.
B.Goodall's findings about chimpanzees.
C.Chimpanzees'bonds with family members.
D.Goodall's comments on chimpanzees'behavior.
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26.What does Cat Hobaiter suggest?
A.Working in the wild.
B.Continuing Goodall's mission.
C.Finding out the world's needs.
D.Expressing sadness over Goodall's loss.
27.Which of the following can best describe Jane Goodall?
A.Pioneering and devoted.
B.Polite and talented.
C.Humorous and generous.
D.Modest and cautious.
c
Named after American doctor George Huntington,who first described it 150 years ago,
Huntington's disease(HD)affects around 41.000 people in the U.S.alone,with over 200,000 more at
risk.It is caused by a faulty Huntington gene.which makes a toxic protein that slowly damages the
brain.For decades,Huntington's disease has been a silent thief-robbing people of their ahility to
move.think,and connect with others,with no cure in sight.But a breakthrough from a Dutch team
and the company uniQure is changing that story,offering the first therapy that can slow the disease's
cruel progression.
Now,the gene therapy AMT-130 is tuming hope into reality.In a 3-year study,29 patients
received a single dose of the treatment during a 12-to-18-hour surgery.in which the therapy was injected
directly into the brain.The treatment delivers a small piece of DNA that blocks the faulty gene from
making the harmful protein.The results were remarkable:patients who got the high dose saw their
disease progress 75%more slowly than those in an untreated control group.Tests showed their ability to
think.walk,and control movements stayed far more stable."This result changes everything."said
study author Ed Wild.
While the therapy is still being reviewed for safety,uniQure hopes to get approval for wider use
soon.Experts note that AMT-130 is not a cure,and the surgery is complex-plus,its high cont may
limit access at first.Even so.it marks a tuming point.For the HD community.this is more than a
medical win.It is proof that science can outpace even the most stubbom diseases.giving families a
chance to hold onto more time together.As researcher Mare Dantzer once sid of similar breakthroughs.
such treatments could become "powerful"tools in fighting illnesses that once seemed unbeatahle.
28.What do we know about Huntington's disease according to paragraph 1?
A.It was discovered and named by a Dutch researcher.
B.It has had effective treatments available for decades.
C.It has a direct impact on about 41,000 people worldwide.
D.It is caused by a faulty gene that produces a harmful protein.
29.What is the primary function of the gene therapy AMT-130?
A.To repair the damaged hrain tissues.
B.To replace the faulty Huntington gene entirely.
C.To block harmful protein production with DNA.
D.To stimulate the brain to produce healthier proteins.
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30.Why is AMT-130 regarded as a promising treatment?
A.It is widely used.
B.It cures a stubborn disease.
C.It reduces the cost of surgery.
D.It proves scientific advancement.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.A Stuhborn Disease:History and Symptoms of HD
B.A Complex Surgery:The Future of Brain Treatments
C.Gene Therapy Breakthrough:Slowing Huntington's Disease
D.Affordable Medical Treatments:The Development Challenge
D
A report from Ember.a research group,found that in the first half of 2025,renewable energy
produced more electricity than coal did across the world.Renewable energy comes from natural sources
that don't run out,such as the Sun or wind.Coal has heen the main way to make electricity on Earth for
mone than 100 years.Formed over millions of years from dead plant matter,the black lump is burned
in power stations to heat water and create steam.This turns structures called t知rhines(涡轮机),and the
encrgy from the movement is turned into electricity.
When coal is bumed.it releases gases including carbon dioxide,which contributes to climate
change.Scientists say humans must reduce their use of fossil fuels,such as coal.oil,and gas,in order
to stop climate change from getting worse.One step people are taking is using electric vehicles instead
of ears fucled by gas.Bat if the electricity used to charge the vehicles is still generated from coal,it
will not be beneficial to the planet.
The first half of 2025 marked a milestone in global energy:renewable sources accounted for 34.3%
of electricity generation,exceeding coal nt 33.1%.This change was primarily driven hy reduced coal
use in China and India.the world's top electricity consumers.Critically,this development contributed
to a 4.5 drop in power sector carbon emissions globally.showing its environmental impact.The
growth was led hy a rapid growth in solar and wind.which together supplied a record 18.2%of global
electricity.with China alone accounting for over half of the new solar capacity.
"We are secing the first signs of a crucial shift."said Malgorzata Wiatros-Motyka from Ember.
"Solar and windre now growing fast enough to meet the world's growing appetite for electricity."
32.What do the underlined words "the black lump"in paragraph I refer to?
A.Solid coal.
B.Dead plant matter.
C.Power from turbines.
D.Energy from the movement.
33.Why do scientists suggest reducing the use of fossil fuels?
A.To make electric vehicles more popular.
B.To lower the cost of generating electricity.
C.To prevent the worsening of climate change
D.To better study the effects of carbon dioxide.
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34.How does the author support the main argument in paragraph 3?
A.By sharing personal stories.
B.By detailing new technologies.
C.By quoting leading energy experts.
D.By listing key data and national cases.
35.What is the main message conveyed hy Malgorzata Wiatros-Motyka?
A.Global electricity demand is expected to decline soon.
B.The transition to renewable energy is becoming a reality.
C.Coal will remain the dominant energy source for decades.
D.Renewable energy is insufficient for future electricity needs.
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能填入空白处的最住选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
With colder weather coming.it's important to help everyone stay warm.Organizing a clothes drive
is a great way to make a difference.36.Here is a simple guide to help you organize a
successful one.
Find a location
First,you need a visible and accessible spot to place a donation box.A place with a lot of daily
traffic is usually a good choice.37.Ideal places include schools,libraries,or community centers.
as they are often willing to support such events.
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Creating clear and attractive posters is key.A well-designed poster should explain the purpose of
your drive.Be sure to include all essential details,such as the types of clothing needed and the address.
With an adult's permission,you can also post about your drive on social media and k local shops to
display your posters.
Deliver the donations
Once the drive is over.the next step is to get the donations to people who need them.39.
You can search online for organizations in your ara that accept clothing donations:some might even
offer to pick them up for you.For example,you could set a goal fer the number of coats to collect.
Show appreciation
Finally.don't forget to thank everyone who helped.Consider making thank-you cards for
volunteers and donors.Sharing the success of your drive online might even inspire others to start their
own!40.
A.Set a clear goal
B.Spread the word
C.If you're not sure where to begin,don't worry
D.These locations are often easy to find and trust
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E.This will help attract more people to visit and play
F.This means finding a local charity that can distribute the items
G.This step ensures that people feel valued and are more likely to help again
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,从思文后各题所给的AB,C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的量佳选项,
I grow tomatoes yearly but never buy seeds.They come from my late brother-in-law.a wonderful
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His garden was his pride.Small yet perfectly kept and 42,be worked there daily,even
building a 43 to keep animals out.Each spring,he started seeds in cups.He watered them 44
daily and tied plants to sticks.I admired his work and 45 doing the same,but was too afraid.
Afer he passed away,my sister gave me his seedlings()and a note 46 how to save
seed.I enjoyed the tomatoes but felt 47 as the scason ended.Could I continue his hobby?
48 the instructions,I saved seed from the best tomatoes.All winter,I 49 myself.
However.a voice keeps popping up in my mind.saying "yes.you can."In April.I 50 the
seeds.Knowing the cot of the grow light for my plants,a friend joked that my tomatoes would be the
most 51 plants-a joke that tumed into 52 when he saw the scedlings thriving soon after.
clearly 53 by my success.
This year,I'll give seedlines to my sister.We'll plant them in my late brother-in-law's old garden.
Weedy now.but I believe they'll grow well and 54 his legacy.Continuing his hobby,I feel closer
to him.I did it,making me 55
41.A.collector
B.grower
C.supplier
D.harvester
42.A.neat
B.natural
C.wide
D.secret
43.A.bridge
B.cage
C.fence
D.road
44.A.quickly
B.gently
C.randomly
D.rarely
45.A.gave up
B.focused on
C.put off
D.dreamed of
46.A.explaining
B.proving
C.complaining
D.asking
47.A.relief
B.anxiety
C.confidence
D.anger
48.A.Following
B.Writing
C.Ignoring
D.Designing
49.A.trusted
B.improved
C.showed
D.doubted
50.A.planted
B.sorted
C.hid
D.threw
51.A.delicious
B.beautiful
C.expensive
D.useful
52.A.concem
B.regret
C.praise
D.memory
53.A.amused
B.encouraged
C.confused
D.impressed
54.A.call for
B.carry on
C.call up
D.carry out
55.A.calm
B.patient
C.proud
D.free
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第二节(共10小题:每小题L.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人!个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
On Tuesday,China officially launched56 mascot(吉t祥物)for the2026“Happy Chinese
New Year"-the auspicious horse.The mascot and its related products will be widely used during the
festivities,bringing new highlights to Spring Festival 57 (celebration)around the world.
"We hope that through this mascot.overseas audiences can gain a more straightforward connection
to Chinese culture 58 before."said Lin Cunzhen.head of the design team at the Central Academy
of Fine Arts.
The design draws inspiration 59 the Bronze Gialloping Horse of the Eastern Han Dynasty
unearthed in Wuwei.Gansu Province.Its mane()is styled with five parts,60 (reflect)the
Tang-era wuhua horse tradition.
The primary color of the mascot is Chinese rod,complemented by classic patterns such as clouds
and ruyi patterns.symbols of good 61 (lucky).
According to Lin.the design team 62 (select)the Zhada three-toed horse as the biological
prototype().This ancient horse species,63 was the highest-altitude ancient horse known to
science.lived on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau around 4.6 million years ago.The mascot,firmly 64
ground)in cultural heritage,aims to present an 65 extreme)lively image to the worid.creating
a hridge between tradition and modernity
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1.消防安全的重要性:
2.顶防火灭的具体措施。
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Fire Safety:Our Shared Responsibility
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阅读下面材料,根据其内容利和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成篇完整的知文。
It was I a.m.in the momning.but for Marisa Shumaker.she was busy preparing birthday present
for her 4-year-old daughter.Aubree.For weeks.Aubree had been asking for one thing only for her
birthday:a "real piano keyboard".not just some small one made for little kids.Now that Aubree was
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asleep.Shumaker pulled the box from its hiding spot in their home,ready to reveal the 61-key
keyboard with full-size keys-perfect for serious beginners like Aubree.Shumaker figured she'd put
together the stand()and bench.and set it all up so it would be ready to play when Aubree woke
up and discovered her surprise.But when she opened the box,only the stand and bench were inside.
No keyboard.
Panic overtook her as she realized what she hadn't noticed before:The keyboard was sold
separntely.
The night before,mother and daughter had a bedtime talk.At one point.Aubree talked about how
excited her friend Jimmy was when she received the lovely doll as a birthday present last year.She also
talked about her dream of being a pianist in the future.
"I wouldn't let my daughter be disappointed on her birhday,"said Shumaker.What would Aubree
think when she came downstairs and found only a hench and stand-no keyboard?
There must be some way to fix this.she thought.Maybe an ontine retailer could deliver a keyboard
by moming.Mayhe she could go to a store.if one was still open.She looked into hoth options.hut no
luck.Now desperate.Shamaker posted in a neighberhood online group and explained the situation.
"I'm so hearthroken and afraid that this will ruin her birthday."she wrote.
Andy Spencer,who lives 5 miles from Shumaker,was crawling into bed just before 2 a.m.when
he saw her request."Any parent would be in a panic."Spencer said."I don't want any kid to be
disappointed on ber birthday."
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Speneer thought of his daughter Hailey's keyboard,which had hardly been played.
Rejecting the money.Spencer said all be wanted was a photo of a happy Aubree on her birthday.
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