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2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期综合素质评价三
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主命愿人:段欣佩其他命题成员:王春玲
(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
1卷(共95分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节供5小题:每小题15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,
听充每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一题。每段对话读两遍,
1.What is the weather like now?
A.Stormy.
B.Cloudy.
C.Sunny.
2.When will the store open?
A.In 10 minutes.
B.In 30 minutes.
C.In 40 minutes.
3.What did the man do just pow?
A.He answered an inquiry.
B.He worked on 3 report.
C.He fixed a computer.
4.What is the man doing?
A.Lcading the way.
B.Asking for directions.
C.Posting a package.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Ways of keeping fit
B.Benefits of baving a hobby.
C.Tips for regular gym-goers.
第二节共15小题:每小题15分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白选出最佳选项。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does Jim value most about the apartment?
A.The size.
B.The surroundings.
C.The location.
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7.How much rent will the woman pay per montb?
A.S300.
B.S320.
C.5350.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Schoolmates.
B.Teacher and student
C.Parent and child:
9.What docs Howard think is a disadvantage of being a teacher?
A.Keeping a growth mindset.
B.Dealing with tricky students.
C.Possessing a wide knowledge.
10.How does Howard feel about his future carcer choice?
A.Confused.
B.Anxious.
C.Confident
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.
11.Why does Anna come to Shanghai?
A.To study Chinese.
B.To go sightseeing
C.To travel for work.
12.What makes Anna a bit regretful in Sbanghai?
A.The weather.
B.The food
C.The language barrier.
13.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At the man's house.
B.At the airport.
C.In an office.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.
14.What is the hardest part for Martin to play a superhero?
A.Managing his facial expression.
B.Performing in action scenes.
C.Getting his body in shape.
15.What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada?
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A.Having access to nature.
B.Receiving interational education.
C.Establishing a strong family connection.
16.How did Martin get into acting?
A.By workang as a producer.
B.By studying acting at university.
C.By participating in a musical drama.
17.What is the last question about?
A.Marin's views on education.
B.Martin's potential career choice.
C.Martin's collaboration with companies.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the aim of World Sleep Day?
A.To tell people how to get enough sleep
B.To illustrate the harm of sleep problems.
C.To spread the imporance of high-quality sleep.
19.What does the study from the University of South Australia show?
A.Adults lack adequate sleep on workdays.
B.Sleep quality plays a decisive role in people's health.
C.Daytime physical activities have a positive effect on sleep.
20.What do most people know litle about?
A.The risks of sleep disorders.
B.The benefits of regular sleep
C.The necessity of work-life balance.
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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2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每愿所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。
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Mangroves (are critical ecosystems that bridge land.freshwater,and sea.Home to various
species,they protect and support countless coastal communities worldwide.Yet they continue to face
threats from both buman activities and natural processes.The repor.The State of the Worlds Mangroves
2024,examines global changes in mangrove ccosystems over the past two decades.
Agncultural activities,including aquaculture ()oil palm plantations and rice cultivation,
accounted for the largest share of global mangrove loss between 2000 and 2020.The report also
highligbts the impact of"natural retraction".a term used to describe mangrove loss driven by changes in
riverbeds or sea levels.
The global drivers of mangrove loss
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Nonetheless,changes in the drivers of mangrove loss have led to encouraging results.The rate of
net mangrove loss decreased by 44%,falling from 181.5 km2 per year in 2000-2010 to 102.4 km?per
year in 2010-2020.Mangrove gains are also recorded in several regions.where restoration efforts
accounted for 25%33%of mangrove expansion in South and Southeast Asia and Africa.
Protecting mangroves requires action at every leveL Govemments can expand protected areas and
improve monitoring systems,while conservation project teams restore damaged wetlands.Scientists
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develop real-time monitoring tools to detect mangrove loss.The report also stresses the importance of
botdog stand that's open only at weekends.To be a regular is to let a place become a sharacter in your
cooperation with local communities.In some projects,community members contribute koowledge by
life.The act of retuming builds connection,and a sense of being at bome as you setle in and share a nod
describing the historical distribution of mangroves.causes of loss,and scasonal coastal changes they
with the waiter before he asks if you'll be having the usuaL
have observed.They also provide data through citizen science platforms like iNaturalist.helping
Some things just get better the more you do them.While relaxing weekeods offer the promise of
researchers plan more effective restoration projects.
fioding country paths for a wapder.I would prefer revisiting a beloved walking route as the seasons tm.
21.What was the total percentage of mangrove loss caused by agricultural activities in 2010-2020?
noticing the subtle changes in the same place.I've walked along the Thames a bundred times.
A38%
B.47%
C.49%
D.62%.
but the banks look different each time as the tides move to reveal or conceal ()It feels like
22.What can we leam about mangrove loss between the two decades?
spending time with a friend.The river is alive.and each time we meet we grow closer.
A.It worsened climate change
B.It damaged local economy.
Idiscovered a litte local cafe recently.After several visits,Kirsty.the resident cafeca has finally
B.It expanded on a global scale.
D.It showed a downward trend.
stared acknowledging my presence.The other repeat customers have also stared nodding at me.They
23 What can local community members do to support mangrove restoration?
were here first and this is their cafe.Now they seem to be saying."Have a scat.stay a while.and come
A.Make restoration plans.
B.Share ecological information.
back soon."
C.Establish protected areas.
D.Update monitoring equipmen
24.What does the author's restaurant prefereoce show?
B
A.He is a creatre of habit
B.He is strictly self discplined
At dinpertime,if I'm anywhere near my favourite restaurant.there's Dot a chance you can talk me
C.He loves exploring new things.
D.He favours Asian cuisine most
into going somewhere clse-I wam to eat at China Fun.Actually.I have been eating at this restaurant
25.What does the underlined word"character"in paragraph 3 refer to?
for 17 years.
A.Reward.
B.Souvenir.
C.Symbol
D.Companion.
Don't gel me wrong.trying new things is great.and I love exploring.But the pressure to always
26.How does the author find the walking route along the Thames?
keep trying new things ignores the satisfaction of finding our loves and keeping on loving them.That's
A.Crowded but comforting.
B.Familiar but refreshing
why I dislike pop-up restaurants.I'd much rather invest my time and money in a place that will still be
C.Winding but approachable
D.Exhausting but advennuous
here pext month.working my way through the menu to find my favourite disbes.and figuring out which
27.What message does this text mainly convey?
is the best table.In a chaotic world,being a regular makes me feel that there are always places wbere
A.Satisfaction exists in the present
B.Shared experiences build bonds.
things stay the same.
C.Possibilities hide in the unknown.
D.Repeat visits deepen appreciation
In my mental map of the city.I mark all my favourites-cute booksbops,hidden gardens,and the
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28.What pbenomeon is described in the first paragraph?
It's Monday moming again.Like many others,you spend your weekend resting say,scroliing on
A.Lack of effective ways to rest.
B.Working through the weekend.
your phone,but somebow when the workweck arrives,you never feel as refreshed as you hoped.You
C.Addiction to playing on phones.
D.Feeling worried about the fumre
wonder.Is there a better way to recharge?Now research suggests the answer is "yes"and it lies in
29.Which of the following is the main feature of leisure crafting?
leisure crafting.
A.Shifting your life focus
B.Extending your free time.
Leisure crafting is not about what you do in your free time,but how you do it It involves
C.Acting with a purpose.
D.Taking up new hobbics.
structring things you already enjoy doing with intentionality so that they help you sct individual goals,
30.What is paragraph 3 mainly about concerning leisure crafting?
promote social,and build skills.The idea is not to completcly shif your
A.Its approaches.
B.Its purposes.
C.Its benefits.
D.Its examples.
time-or cven pick up new pursuits-
as much as i is to inegrate a few specific goals.Like?Try
31.Why docs the muthor mention the research in paragraph 4?
training for a rce.Enjoy reading?Aim to read a certain number of books every month
A.To argue against setting unrealistic goals
Setting goals in off-hours looks like another example of letting work-brain logic inch its way into
B.To wam against overdoing leisure crafting
personal lives.But done right it can belp you feel a sense of purpose,confidence.and accomplishment,
says Alex Hamrick,a management professor at the Universiry of Richmond.Researchers did 11 field
C.To explain why commitment is vital for success.
studies with more than 2.400 working professionals and found that individuals reported higher energy
D.To prove how leisure crafting improves efficiency.
levels.more positive moods,and stronger overall well-being after epgaging in leisure crafting.
D
While leisure crafting requires commitment and goal-setting.it is still simply that leisure The goal
For people with severe paralysis ()communication can be extremely difficult.Some may still
is not totum bobbies into a second job.Research bas shown that poople's productivity tends to stop
move their eyes,but many cannot speak or use their bands.To address this problem,scientists have been
increasing at 60 hours a week Expanding the bours spent maximizing output.evea in pursuit of
developing brain-computer interfaces(BCIs).In a recent advance,researcbers tested a new BCI system
perfecting your cooking techniques or reading detective novels,could make you more tired.Hamrick
that allowed users with paralysis to type more quickly.offering new bope for more natural
agrees that if purposeful pursuits start to feel like work,it might be time to stop.Leisure crafting should
communication.
enbance-not replace-other forms of relaxation
Eadlier BCIs made communication possible,but not efficient.in many cases,users had to move a
A recent goverment guide to getting off your phone included the suggestion of sening a
cursor across a screen and choose letters one by one.This method worked,yet it was often too
recreational goal as a diversion from the screen.Beyond all the grander reasons to leisure craf,that
slow for normal conversation.Researchers therefore wanted a system that could operate more like
simple one may be among the most relevant
everyday typing.
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In a recent study,a research team tested a new BCI keyboard that uses artificial intelligence (Al)to
recognize a user's intended finger or hand movements.The system linked patterns of brain activity to
letters on a standard keyboard.Two people with paralysis took part in the study by attempting to move
their fingers,even though no actual movement occurred.One of them reached a typing speed of 22
words per minute,close to the speed of ordinary smartphone texting.
The advance matters because communication is not only about producing words,but also about
joining a conversation at the right time.A person who types too slowly may struggle to take part
naturally in social interaction.Some users can rely on eye-tracking systems,but these are often slower
and may not work well for everyone.A faster BCI,therefore,could make communication feel more
direct and more natural
Still,the technology is not ready for wide use.The study included only two participants.so further
testing is needed.In addition,the device requires surgery to place chips()in the brain,which
brings risks.It also needs to be adjusted before each use.Even so,researchers believe the results show
that brain-based typing is moving beyond the laboratory and getting closer to practical communication
in everyday life
32.What was a disadvantage of earlier BCIs?
A.They responded too slowly.
B.They relied on spoken language.
C.They were expensive to produce.
D.They required users to move hands.
33.What can be inferred about the new BCI system from paragraph 3?
A.It beats smanphone texung in speed
B.It depends on users'basic hand control.
C.It helps patients recover muscle functions.
D.It translates mental intentions into text.
34.Why is faster typing considered important?
A.It reduces the need for surgery.
B.It restores actual finger movements.
C.It allows more natural communication.
D.It improves the quality of smartphones
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35.Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.BCI Systems:From Lab Experiments to Practical Risks
B.Brain-based Typing:A Step Towards Natural Communication
C.Brain-based Typing:The Future of Smartphone Texting
D.BCI Systems:A Promising Breakthrough in Paralysis Recovery
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选
项中有两项为多余选项。
Mistakes are an unavoidable part of life.They can range from minor errors to significant missteps
that change our life's direction.Instead of getting lost in regret,it's crucial to learn how to heal and grow
from those experiences.36Here are the tips you can try the next time you want to forgive
yourself.
Understand the impact of past mistakes.
Past mistakes often leave emotional marks.Feelings such as guilt,shame,and regret can
overshadow our lives.Recognizing how these emotions affect us is the first step to healing.It's vital to
remember that making mistakes is a normal part of being human.37 Embracing this shared
experience can help you approach it with understanding rather than harsh judgment.
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Releasing guilt and shame is essential for healing.These negative feelings can trap you in a loop of
self-blame.To break free,start by reflecting on your mistake and its consequences.Self-compassion is
key.Treat yourself as you would treat a friend who made a similar mistake.Remind yourself that
everyone fails and that your past actions do not define your worth.
Learn from mistakes.
Every error comes with a lesson.Identifying these lessons is crucial.Spend time analyzing what
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45 only on foot.Hikers are welcome to use most of them 46
Bell wanted to give something back and 47 the Love Our Huts campaign.The 48 was
started by an outdoor recreation advocacy group in 2024,and more than 300 people have signed up for
it."We really 49 our huts.They're part of our cultural heritage,"said Bell.
Sustaining the hut network is 50 due to its size and remoteness.Each summer,Bell and her
husband51 for five hours into the hills to wipe down beds,clean windows and pull out weeds.
They are delighted to offer their52 to keep their much-loved huts safe and clean.
So far this summer,more than 500 huts have been tidied up by 53.What they do 54
the Maori concept of kaitiakitanga,where,as caretakers of the environment,we must 55 it for future
generations.
41.A.present
B.evaluate
C.arrange
D.maintain
42.A.inspired
B.amazed
C.shocked
D.confused
43.A.took over
B.picked out
C.came across
D.searched for
44.A.stayed
B.waited
C.survived
D.exercised
45 A.admirable
B.suitable
C.accessible
D.comfortable
46.A.in vain
B.in advance
C.for free
D.for good
47.A.started
B.joined
C.accepted
D.reported
48.A.initiative
B.assignment
C.experiment
D.discussion
49.A.miss
B.value
C.clean
D.decorate
50.A.practical
B.unnecessary
C.demanding
D.impossible
51.A.train
B.drive
C.camp
D.hike
52.A.labour
B.knowledge
C.opportunity
D.patience
53.A.locals
B.neighbours
C.tourists
D.volunteers
54.A.reflects
B.ignores
C.tests
D.contradicts
55.A.change
B.protect
C.design
D.monitor
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假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Chris计划拍摄短视频系列China's Wonders,向外国观众介绍中
第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
国文化符号,他打算从Iconic Attractions(标志性景点)和Iconic Animals(标老性动物)两个
阅读下面材科,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式:
主题中选择其一进行拍摄,特向你征求建议,请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
Not long ago,traveling in China meant racing against the clock.Ovemight trains,sunrise hikes.
1.你的选择
and five scenic spot5 before lunch_56_(regard)as badges(勋章)of honor.Today.that mindset is2.推荐该主题下一处J一种代表事物,并简要介绍其文化内涵.
being quietly overtumed.
注意:
Across China,"slow travel"is emerging as a defining trend,particularly among Gen Z.Instcad of
1.词数80左右:
using every bour 57 the full.travelers are choosing fewer destinations,longer 58(stay)
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答、
and experieoces that emphasize immersion over mileage.
Dear Chris,
According to a 2025 survey.55.3 percent of young respondents said they now prefer "immersive
slow travel".59 shift is visible in both behavior and business.Oace-popular
"special-forces-style tourism"-60 traveleis rush through cities to maximize check-ins-has
given way to 61 social media jokingly calls"low-consumption travel".The idea is simple:
minimal physical strain,maximum62(emotion)retum.
Online data sbows that searches for"gentle adventures"rocket in 2025,with interest in low-impact
cafting up 135 percent,slower.63
(control)bungee experiences up 65 percent.and
Yours,
"elevator-assisted mountain climbing"up more than 80 percenL
LiHua
These are not just intemet jokes.Operators have redesigned antractions to match the new pace.On
Foshan's Xigiao Mountain,visitors can try a modified bungee jump that64 (lower)participants
gently instead of dropping them at full speed.In river valleys.lying-fat rafting"lets travelers float
downstream under blue skies,65(do)little more than drifting and daydreaming.
In slowing down.young Chinese travelers are redefining what it means to go somewhere.
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注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右:(2)请按如下格式在答愿卡的相应位置作答,
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As the bittern took off.Corirme and Ashley watched in amazement.
Over the past six weeks,Corinne's science class had been competing against eighth-graders from a
suburban school in the bird-watching competition City Birder vs Burb Birder.The scores were really
close,and every point matered a lot to Corinne The contest required students to spou birds to win points
and compete in small challeoges.Every Wednesday.the two classes had video chats to compare their
When Wednesday's video chat began,both girls were ready to give the special presentation
scores.
together.
Two weeks ago.Corinne eamned extra points for her team,the City Birders.by beating Ashley from
the rival(对手)class in a bird
ong game.Th
vent to Fisher Field Park on the city border.
hoping to find a rare bird
minutes later.she found nothing
special.As she walked.a strange bird call caught
er attention.Uh wonka-chonk.uh wonka-chonk--
Corinne's hear pounded-she recognized it was a rare American biter(.Holding up her pbone.
预祝同学们取得好成绩!
Corinne rcorded the bird's distinctive call while silently hoping to get lucky with a sighting for
competition points
"Hey.I know that calll"a voice whispered.Corinne tmed and saw Ashley.her main competitor.
walking over.The bird wenl quict immediately.and awkward silence came bew
een the two rivals.To
break the silence.Ashley copied the bird's call.making Corinne laugh.Then the two girls looked for the
bird together attentively.Suddenly Corinne saw movement in the tall grass."Ashley.I found itl"she
pointed out.
Ashley quickly took a photo whea the bird appeared.Corinne also took one using her pbone.but
the bird's camouflage (made her photo unclear."Look a my clear pboto!"Ashley said happily.
Corinne bit her lip unbappily.That meant more points for the competing Burb Birders and hunt her own
team.
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