云南罗平县第一中学2025-2026学年上学期阶段性考试(二) 高三英语试卷

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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 云南省
地区(市) 曲靖市
地区(区县) 罗平县
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**基本信息** 试卷以真实生活与时代议题为情境载体,融合艺术文化、科技环保、社会关怀等多元主题,全面考查语言理解与表达能力,注重思维品质与文化意识的培育。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交流、健康生活、教育评价等|对话贴近真实场景,考查信息抓取与推理能力| |阅读|20题/50分|艺术展览、心理科学、土壤生态、社会议题|跨文化素材(如William Blake艺术)与深度思考结合,设题梯度合理| |语言运用|25题/30分|完形填空(人文故事)、语法填空(国家公园保护)|语境化考查词汇语法,融入环保与科技元素| |写作|2题/40分|应用文(科技节邀请)、读后续写(编程助老)|真实任务驱动,衔接科技与人文,提升综合表达与创新思维|

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听力考试正式开始。听下面对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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,每段对话读两遍。Party like your school time. Oh, I like you a lot, and I also like the area. The nearby recreation center is cool. Thank you, mom. What a relief that you're happy with your new home. How do you like your school time? Oh, i'd like you a lot, and I also like the area. The nearby recreation centre is cool. Thank you. mom. What a relief that you're happy with your new home. Hi, Vicky. I remember our class presentation is on wednesday, but you said it's on thursday. Are you sure? Oh, sorry, I was a slip of the tongue. I meant tuesday for sure. Hi, Vicky. I remember our class presentation is on wednesday, but you said it's on thursday. Are you sure? Oh, sorry, I was a slip of the tongue. I meant tuesday for sure. I love this park is so beautiful. IT surely is, are you tired? Shall we stop by the lake for a few minutes? Good idea. Let's go to that cafe for a little refreshment. I love this park is so beautiful. IT surely is, are you tired? Shall we stop by the lake for a few minutes? Good idea. Let's go to that cafe for a little refreshment. Did you watch the talent show on T. V last night? No, I missed that. I went with my mom to buy some clothes. Did you watch the talent show on T, V last night? No, I missed that. I went with my mom to buy some clothes. All well, sophie. not great. I'm just so down with writing this report. Are you almost done . with IT far from IT, and i've got to present IT in class tomorrow. All well, sophie. um not great. I'm just so down with writing this report. Are you almost done . with IT far from IT and i've got to present IT in class tomorrow. 听下面对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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,请听。下面一段录音。现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Happy new year, mike. happy new year. Have you made any resolutions? I'd like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. yeah. Many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic that gyms are always fifty percent more crowded in the month of january. And then usually by february, it's back to Normal. That's so true. It's always difficult to keep up the workout routine. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Daisy, you seem quite upsets today. What's been bothering you . during the meeting this morning, I had a heated argument about to work project with my colleague, Emily. I see. Have you tried solving the issue with her? Yes, we had further discussions, but I didn't lead to a solution. Actually, we often had disagreements during work before. Well, considering your overall well being, I think it's time to change the situation. Have you thought about talking to your leader about this? I haven't yet. T but I think it's a good idea. Our leader is currently on business. Maybe after he comes back, Emily and I can talk to him together. Thank you. Peter. Daisy, you've seen quite upsets today. What's been bother ing you? During the meeting this morning, I had a heated argument about to work project with my colleague. Emily, I see. Have you tried solving? Yes, we had further discussions, but I didn't lead to a solution. Actually, we often had disagreements during work before. Well. considering your overall well being, I think it's time to change the situation. Have you thought about talking to your leader about this? I haven't t yet, but I think it's a good idea. Our leader is currently on business. Maybe after he comes back, Emily, I can talk to him together. Thank you, Peter. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Daniel, how's your semester in finland going? finish? Schools emphasize silent learning, which means students often study independently in complete silence. Even during group test, teachers rarely interrupt students. I felt strange at first. Really, that's incredible. Do you think the teaching method helps you learn Better? Definitely, at first, I couldn't adapt to their teaching method, which demands a lot of concentration, but now i'm more independent. The results i've achieved also prove that the finish educational system works. What about exams? My college . doesn't evaluate students based on exam scores or class performance at the end of the semester. Instead, we are required to write self assessment journals. Daniel, how's your semester in finland going? finish. Schools emphasize silent learning, which means students often study independently in complete silence. Even during group tasks, teachers rarely interrupt students. I felt strange at first. really. That's incredible. Do you think the teaching method helps you learn Better? definitely. At first, I couldn't adapt to their teaching method, which demands a lot of concentration, but now i'm more independent. The results i've achieved also prove that the finish educational system works. What about exams? My college . doesn't evaluate students based on exam scores or class performance at the end of the semester. Instead, we are required to right self assessment journals. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。So mary, your kitchen garden looks excEllent. What made you turn to social media to record your vegetable growing? Initially, I use the online platform as a diary, something to look back on, giving me a sense of achievement and keeping me motivated and moving forward. As time went by, other gardeners and like minded people began to follow my progress, too. I know you grow lots of fruit on your land, which would you recommend to beginners as the best to grow? Strawberries would be a good choice. They produce a lot of fruit in their first season. That's cool. Well, do you have plans to try new or any particular crops next year? Next season, I will be adding some pair trees to the fruit area. I will be adding more urbs, which I can use in the kitchen. And after a couple of years of failure, I will try growing carrots again. What advice would you offer someone thinking of doing kitchen gardening? Have a plan of what you want your kitchen garden till look like. Don't be too discouraged if things don't go according to plan. Learn from your mistakes and move on. There is always next season. So mary, your kitchen garden looks excEllent. What made you turn to social media to record your vegetable growing? Initially, I used the online platform as a diary, something to look back on, giving me a sense of achievements and keeping me motivated and moving forward. As time went by, other gardeners and like minded people began to follow my progress, too. I know you grow lots of fruit on your land, which would you recommend to beginners as the best to grow? Strawberry would be a good choice. They produce a lot of fruit in their first season. That's cool. Well, do you have plans to try new or any particular crops next year? Next season, I will be adding some pair trees to the fruit area. I will be adding more urbs, which I can use in the kitchen. And after a couple of years of failure, I will try growing carrots again. What advice would you offer someone thinking of doing kitchen gardening? Have a plan of what you want your kitchen garden to look like. Don't be too discouraged if things don't go according to plan. Learn from your mistakes and move on. There's always next season. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Many Young people decide to take a gap year between leaving school and starting college or university. Shan, what are some of the advantages and disadvantages of taking a gap year? Well. apart from giving school leavers a break from studying, it's a chance to enrich your experiences. However, think about IT in advance. I will affect your future employment. Employers will want you to explain what skills you get from the work you do in that year. Many students like to travel and see a bit of the world. What would be your advice to them? Think about health requirements. You know, long travel demands much labor. Also, IT is advisable to conduct some research on the expenses associated with living. What about actually working abroad? It's best to arrange your work before you go. Popular jobs for students are working on farms in holiday gams or for families. Just a word of warning though, if you do go abroad, make sure you're not away when you need to attend interviews in your home country. And i'd like to say to those students who would like the idea of travel, by all means, follow up any suitable opportunity, but don't expect you to be an easy choice. Thank you. shine. Many Young people decide to take a gap year between leaving school and starting college or university. Shan, what are some of the advantages and disadvantages of taking a gap year? Well. apart from giving school leavers a break from studying, it's a chance to enrich your experiences. However, think about IT in advance. I will affect your future employment. Employers will want you to explain what skills you get from the work you do in the year. Many students like to travel and see a bit of the world. What would be your advice to them? Think about health requirements. You know, long travel demands much labor. Also, IT is advisable to conduct some research on the expenses associated with living. What about actually working abroad? It's best to arrange your work before you go. Popular jobs for students are working on farms in holiday camps or for families. Just a word of warning though, if you do go abroad, make sure you're not away when you need to attend interviews in your home country. And i'd like to say to those students who would like the idea of travel, by all means, follow up any suitable opportunity, but don't expect you to be an easy choice. Thank you. shine. 听力部分到此结束。 2025-2026学年高三上学期阶段性考试(二) 英语试卷 本试卷共12页,67小题,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡交回。 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。每段对话读两遍。 1.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Their move to a new place. B.Tom's friends at school. C.A sports center. 2.When is the class presentation according to Vicky? A.On Thursday. B.On Wednesday. C.On Tuesday. 3.What is the man's suggestion? A.Taking a rest. B.Going for a coffee. C.Having a snack. 4.What did the woman do yesterday evening? A.She watched TV. B.She went shopping. C.She attended a show. 5.How is Sophie feeling now? A.Confused. B.Worried. C.Disappointed. 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22 .5 分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What does Mike decide to do in the new year? A.Adopt a healthy lifestyle. B.Open another fitness club. C.Help the woman work out. 7.What does the statistic show? A.Competition among gyms is heating up. B.Membership fees for gyms have increased. C.Some gym-goers’ enthusiasm is short-lived. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.What made Daisy feel upset? A.A mistake in a meeting. B.A flaw in her work project. C.An argument with her colleague. 9.What does Peter advise Daisy to do? A.Talk to Emily. B.Turn to her leader. C.Go on a business trip. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。。 10.What makes the woman surprised about Finnish schools? A.The type of exams. B.The method of teaching. C.The form of outdoor activities. 11.What does Daniel think of Finnish education now? A.It’s effective. B.It’s strange. C.It’s demanding. 12.How does Daniel’s college evaluate students at the end of the semester? A.By their exam results. B.By their class performance. C.By their self-assessment journals. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Why did Marie post her kitchen gardening online at first? A.To keep records of her progress. B.To sell home-grown vegetables. C.To motivate her fellow gardeners. 14.Why does Marie recommend beginners to grow strawberries? A.They need no special care. B.They can be used in cooking. C.They bear a lot of fruit soon. 15.What is difficult for Marie to grow? A.Herbs. B.Carrots. C.Pears. 16.What is Marie's advice to those interested in kitchen gardening? A.Aim high. B.Keep focused. C.Stay optimistic. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What advice does Sean give students taking a gap year? A.Spare some time for studying. B.Choose work to help with their future job. C.Decide on the university course in advance. 18.What does Sean think students wanting to travel abroad should do? A.Have a health check. B.Research the living costs. C.Save enough money for traveling. 19.What does Sean suggest students wanting to work abroad do? A.Find a job in advance. B.Settle in a holiday camp first. C.Ignore the home country’s interviews. 20.What does Sean think of working abroad? A.It is challenging. B.It is an easy choice. C.It offers better working conditions. 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 Influential Art Sheila Metzner: From Life This exhibition celebrates the artistic skill of the internationally respected American photographer Sheila Metzner. Her unique style integrates aspects of Pictorialism and Modernism to create an aesthetic (美感), which not only stands out in the history of photography but also becomes very closely associated with the best of 1980’s fashion, beauty and decorative arts trends. William Blake: Visionary A remarkable printmaker, painter, and poet, William Blake (1757 — 1827) developed a very wildly unconventional world view. By combining his poetry and images on the page through unique drawing techniques, Blake created some of British art’s most striking and lasting imagery. This major international loan exhibition explores the artist-poet’s imaginative world through his most celebrated works. Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela (1928 — 1978) Alfredo Boulton was one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century in Latin America and an influential photographer of the modern period. Through his large collection of works, Boulton generated a new cultural definition of Venezuela. This exhibition explores Boulton’s wonderful photography, his relationships with modern artists and his influence on the formalization of art history in his country. Eugène Atget: Highlights from the Mary & Dan Solomon Collection Acclaimed as the most important 20th-century photographer, Eugène Atget took new artistic ground. Walking at dawn with his heavy camera, he photographed the old Paris and its surrounding areas by focusing on its old alleyways, shop fronts, architectural details, staircases and street sellers. This focused exhibition features highlights from the artist’s work, which continues to influence quite a few photographers today. 21.What did Sheila Metzner and Alfredo Boulton have in common? A.They photographed American life. B.They explored cultural diversity. C.They shaped artistic expression. D.They focused on modern photography. 22.What is Eugène Atget’s photography mainly about? A.Urban street scenes. B.Natural landscapes. C.Architectural designs. D.French fashions. 23.Which artist’s exhibition is suitable for whoever studies words and images? A.Eugène Atget. B.Sheila Metzner. C.Alfredo Boulton. D.William Blake. B At any bus stop or while waiting in line, most people will have their heads down scrolling (滚屏) on their phones. But studies suggest if you resist that urge and let your mind wander instead, there could be some serious benefits. We actually spend nearly half our waking time daydreaming, but it isn’t always pleasant. A study found people even preferred electric shocks to being alone with their thoughts. This explains why we automatically reach for phones during downtime Social psychology professor Erin Westgate compares mindless scrolling to “brain candy” — momentarily pleasurable but lacking in meaning. She adds human achievements largely come from higher-order thinking. So next time you have a few minutes free, put away your phone and let your mind wander. Many people fear boredom, but this fear is often overblown. In a 2022 study, people predicted they would hate 20 minutes alone doing nothing, yet afterward reported greater enjoyment than expected. According to researcher Kou Murayama, the ability to mentally wander — to reflect on past experiences, and consider others’ viewpoints — is a distinctly human capacity that boosts learning and helps understand others. Mind-wandering is also key to problem-solving. People often find solutions better after unfocused thinking than intentional effort alone, especially during routine tasks like driving or showering. Even when people are not actively thinking, their brains remain active in a so-called default mode (默认模式), allowing ideas to connect in new ways. It’s especially helpful for complex problems. Beyond cognitive (认知的) benefits, daydreaming also boosts social and emotional connections. A study found imagining pleasant interactions with loved ones made people feel closer. Social daydreaming allows individuals to practice conversations, reflect on past interactions, and prepare for future social situations. As psychologist Poerio says, our ability to mentally “time travel” helps us better handle the social world. Murayama says he now tries to resist checking his phone during short waits and let his thoughts wander. He finds simply entertaining oneself mentally can be both satisfying and meaningful. 24.Why does Erin Westgate compare mindless scrolling to “brain candy”? A.It does harm to people’s health. B.It helps people to avoid boredom. C.It replaces deep thinking in daily life. D.It brings quick but shallow enjoyment. 25.What is the 2022 study used to demonstrate? A.Phone addiction is avoidable. B.Daydreaming is undervalued. C.Being alone promotes learning. D.Self-reflection defines humans. 26.What does the default mode suggest? A.Unfocused thinking fuels creativity. B.Intentional effort brings new ideas. C.Complex tasks require active minds. D.Routines involve little brain activity. 27.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Maintain Focus in the Digital Age B.Discover the Joy of Being Truly Alone C.Unlock the Power of Your Wandering Mind D.Explore Secret Benefits of Social Daydreaming C For centuries, the soil was considered a silent world. This perception, however, is now being overturned by scientists who are discovering that the ground beneath our feet is, in fact, full of life. The revelation began with an experiment by Marcus Maeder, a sound artist and researcher. When he first pushed a specialized microphone into a mountain grassy field, his headphones erupted with a loud mix of strange sounds — thrumming, chirring, and scraping. This accidental discovery opened the door to the study of living sounds in soil, which uses sensors pushed into the soil to pick up the tiny movements made by underground life. This hidden world is home to immense biodiversity. Ecologist Carolyn-Monika Görres’s research on root-eating beetle larvae (甲虫幼虫), provides a fascinating example. She discovered that the larvae produce distinct, species-specific sounds together, a process called stridulation (摩擦发声). In her lab, she observed that larvae in groups stridulated frequently — over 600 times in a few hours. This unique sound helps scientists identify and monitor these pests, which can cause significant damage to crops. The practical applications are significant. In agriculture, this technology could allow farmers to find the exact location of pest problems, enabling targeted pesticide (农药) use instead of blanket applications, thus protecting soil health. However, this research has also revealed an important but worrying truth. The same sensitive equipment picks up the noise of human activity — distant traffic, construction, and airplanes — deep within the soil. The impact of this noise pollution on underground life is still unknown, but it is unlikely to be positive. More alarmingly, in intensively farmed soils, the natural mix of sounds often falls silent, indicating a loss of biodiversity and degraded land health. Listening to the soil does more than satisfy scientific curiosity. It reveals the complex, vital ecosystem that sustains us and serves as a strong warning that our actions can quiet its essential chorus, urging us to become better caretakers of the land. 28.What does the underlined word “overturned” in the first paragraph mean? A.Ignored. B.Confirmed. C.Explained. D.Challenged. 29.What can we learn about Marcus Maeder’s experiment? A.It aimed to record life in soil. B.It led to an unexpected finding. C.It pioneered the use of sensors. D.It proved previous assumptions. 30.How can the technology benefit soil health? A.By replacing chemical use. B.By preventing pest problems. C.By applying chemicals precisely. D.By strengthening pesticide effect. 31.What does the author intend to convey in the last paragraph? A.Curiosity fuels scientific progress. B.Human actions may silence the soil. C.More research on soil life is needed. D.The soil ecosystem is highly complex. D On the summit of a mountain called Shishapangma, an 18-year-old Sherpa (夏尔巴人) climber called Nima recorded a selfie video. With this climb, he became the youngest person ever to top all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks. Once he descended, Nima shared the video online under the tag (标签) “Sherpapower”, spreading the message that his people were athletes in their own right, not just guides of foreign climbers. For nearly 120 years, Sherpas have served as porters and guides for foreign climbers seeking glory on the world’s highest peaks, which makes them so closely linked to this work that many Westerners mistake the word “Sherpa” for a profession, not an ethnicity. During his first mountain climbing, an avalanche (雪崩) claimed the lives of his best friend, Lama, and his client on their summit push. He saw how Sherpas sacrificed their own safety and even lives to help others summit. It was at that moment that he began to use the word “sherpapower” with new purpose of being a voice for his community. To achieve this, Nima has to be a professional climber sponsored by brands like the Red Bull. The brands seldom sponsor mountaineers who follow trade routes on fixed ropes. His 14-peaks record hasn’t been enough to earn sponsorships. But for him, sponsorships mean dignity instead of money. He had to explore new routes or peaks without bottled oxygen or fixed ropes. Therefore, two months after setting his record, Nima was preparing for his next project. Alongside famed Italian climber Moro, he was attempting a winter climbing of 8,163-meter Manaslu, which was eventually cancelled due to extreme conditions. Nima immediately planned another attempt on Manaslu for next winter with his partner. It remains to be seen if Nima will be the breakthrough athlete he wants to be. After all, he’s only 18. 32.What is the common understanding of “Sherpa” to Westerners? A.An occupation. B.An identification. C.A resolution. D.A proposal. 33.What does the underlined word “claimed” mean in paragraph 3? A.Spared. B.Guarded. C.Took. D.Sustained. 34.Why did Nima seek a different climbing route? A.To compete with top-zclass athletes. B.To qualify as a professional climber. C.To build his fortune in outdoor industry. D.To get recognised as an experienced guide. 35.Which of the following best describes Nima? A.Determined and ethnically conscious. B.Carefree and strong-willed. C.Straightforward and well-mannered. D.Modest and warm-hearted. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) Our conversations define us and shape us as individuals.      36      Just as an expert says, “The quality of our conversations is directly tied to our personal happiness, and to our social and professional success.” While issues like nutrition have become a public health priority, we know very little about the extraordinary human capacity - conversational abilities.      37      We struggle to engage in dialogue with people who are different from us. We forget to listen to others when they speak, which is the bedrock of empathy and cooperation. We give improper responses without knowing it. For this reason, we urgently need to make conversational literacy a matter of public interest. This skill enables us to be more reflective and aware of the power of everyday conversation. It also helps us to identify and avoid harmful conversations.      38      When we have a real, face-to-face conversation and give our full attention, something special happens.      39      We unconsciously copy movements and coordinate with one another. Research also shows that our brains can become synchronised (同步) during meaningful conversations. The deeper the conversation, the stronger this connection becomes. You can start building conversational literacy today.      40      Engaging in a genuine conversation will have a huge impact on the success and development — both personal and professional — of the youngest members of the family. A.Our bodies naturally adjust to each other. B.Everyday conversation comes very natural to us. C.Consequently, our social relationship will improve. D.They can create or destroy our social relationships. E.This enables us to better recognize and express feelings. F.Many of us do not understand how to handle a tough conversation. G.You can try having family dinner talks without mobile phones in sight. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Life had always been hard for Walter. He lived in the basement of a church. This was not the first time that he had been      41      and he figured he could live in his old station wagon for a while. At the age of 75, making such      42      was not as easy as they had been when he was a younger man, but Walter had no other choice. He had to      43     . While      44      the streets of Minneapolis with an empty stomach, Walter came upon Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin’s Southwest Senior Center. It was the first time that he had seen the place and he was      45      to find that people there seemed glad to see him, even though his clothes were      46     . He had a      47      and was encouraged to stay at the center for a while and chat with other people at his age. When the center’s social worker      48      that Walter was homeless, she told him there were better      49      than living in his car. She drove him to a number of senior housing apartments, helped him fill out      50     , made sure he sent them in and      51      with phone calls to the building managers. He soon had a safe, secure and affordable place to      52     . He made many      53      and whenever he missed a day at the center, the      54      would call to check up on him. Walter      55      had a place to call home and met people who cared about him. 41.A.speechless B.homeless C.useless D.careless 42.A.appointments B.judgments C.observations D.transitions 43.A.move B.fight C.drive D.walk 44.A.wandering B.sweeping C.decorating D.administering 45.A.worried B.puzzled C.astonished D.interested 46.A.worn-out B.well-known C.suitable D.fashionable 47.A.deal B.meal C.task D.negotiation 48.A.ignored B.mentioned C.doubted D.learned 49.A.principles B.standards C.options D.procedures 50.A.interviews B.statistics C.assignments D.applications 51.A.stayed up B.showed up C.followed up D.gave up 52.A.work B.live C.study D.escape 53.A.friends B.fortunes C.findings D.forecasts 54.A.investors B.visitors C.staff D.police 55.A.regularly B.finally C.suddenly D.constantly 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。 Deep in the misty mountains of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, the annual encounter count of 185 giant pandas in field monitoring signals a great success in the country’s drive 56.                   (establish) the world’s largest national park system. The 3rd National Park Forum held in the provincial capital Chengdu revealed that sightings have risen from the previous count of 178, 57.                   (mark) a remarkable turnaround for a species once considered globally endangered. China is 58.                   (systematic) placing more than one-tenth of its land mass under strict protection through its expanding network of national parks. “China’s commitment 59.                   building a national park system is unshakable. It is building the world’s largest national park system, which evolved from pilot programs 60.                   (conduct) in 2015 to the establishment of its first five national parks in 2021,” said Lyu Zhongmei, a spokesperson at the forum. “Technology is a cornerstone of this increase in 61.                   (conserve).” Li Deren, an expert from Wuhan University, emphasized the importance of critical remote monitoring innovations. “Space-air-ground (SAG)-based remote sensing has become essential support for sustainable park management, particularly in areas 62.                   problems like power cuts, communication disruptions, and inaccessible roads are common.” Besides monitoring giant pandas, high-tech methods 63.                   (adopt) in national parks across China so far: real-time SAG monitoring to track rare Siberian tigers 64.                   Amur leopards (豹子) in the northeast; smart management platforms in the southeastern forests to prevent fire risks. Equally notable is 65.                   important role that technology is playing in reducing human-wildlife conflicts. An advanced warning system sends 24-hour warnings to communities near tiger habitats and passes information directly to frontline workers when large predators come near. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 66.假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办“科技节”活动,请给外教Richard写邮件邀请他发表主题演讲,内容包括: 1.活动介绍; 2.演讲的时间和主题。 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。 Dear Richard, I am Li Hua, president of the Student Union. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 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。 My name is Mae. I’ve always been passionate about exploring and solving problems — whether fixing a broken toy or figuring out how a phone app works. This led me to join our school’s Coding (编程) Club. In our first lesson, Ms. Davis told us that coding is more than writing lines of code. It is about using technology to make life easier for others. “Your project,” she announced in class one day, “is to create a simple app that solves a real-life problem.” “You have one week to prepare,” She added gently, hoping this would give us enough time to find inspiration and finish the project. The challenge stayed with me as I walked to my neighbor Mrs. Thompson’s apartment after school. She had invited me for tea, as she often did on Tuesdays. Mrs. Thompson was kind and cheerful, but lately she had been a little forgetful, often misplacing her keys or repeating the same story twice without realizing it. When I arrived, she was in the kitchen. “Mae! Good timing,” she greeted me warmly, and then stopped, glancing at the kettle. “Did I already boil water for tea?” I checked the kettle — it was still warm. We laughed about it as I poured water, and soon we were chatting. Our conversation turned to her weekly book club with friends. Mrs. Thompson smiled, talking about her two old friends. Mr. Brown arrived late for the game, and Mrs. Smith failed to bring her glasses twice. “We’re quite a group,” she said. Then her expression grew thoughtful. “We manage, of course. But sometimes I think wouldn’t it be nice if something simply reminds us? Take medicine. Water the plants. Friday for book club.” She tapped her head with a soft laugh. Her words sank in. At that moment, an idea formed in my mind. As I stood up to leave, I smiled mysteriously, “Give me a few days, and I’ll bring you a little surprise.” “Oh? I’ll try not to forget that,” she laughed. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 That night, I sat at my desk, notebook open and mind racing with details. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ A week later, I presented my project to Ms. Davis. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 参考答案 一、听力 1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.C 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.A 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) 21.C 22.A 23.D 24.D 25.B 26.A 27.C 28.D 29.B 30.C 31.B 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.A 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36.D 37.F 38.C 39.A 40.G 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) 41.B 42.D 43.A 44.A 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.C 55.B 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.to establish 57.marking 58.systematically 59.to 60.conducted 61.conservation 62.where 63.have been adopted 64. and 65.the 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 66. Dear Richard,   I am Li Hua, president of the Student Union. Our school will hold a two-day Science and Technology Festival on October 16th and 17th. It is designed to inspire students’ interest in cutting-edge modern technology. We sincerely hope you can come to give us a themed speech during this festival. The speech will be arranged at 9:00 a.m. on October 16th in the school lecture hall, and the topic we expect is “Cutting-edge Technology Around Us”. We are all really looking forward to hearing your unique and interesting views on this topic. Could you please let me know whether it is convenient for you to come? Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节 (满分25分) 67. That night, I sat at my desk, notebook open and mind racing with details. I decided to design a gentle reminder app especially for the elderly. I listed simple functions: important dates, daily tasks, and warm notes. I focused on making the words big and the buttons easy to touch. Whenever I felt stuck, I thought of Mrs. Thompson’s kind smile and her wish for something to help her remember. I carefully tested every part again and again, making sure it was simple and helpful. Deep in my heart, I hoped this little app could bring convenience and warmth to her and more elderly people. A week later, I presented my project to Ms. Davis. I introduced the app’s purpose and showed how it worked. Ms. Davis praised my thoughtful idea and spoke highly of my project. After class, I brought the app to Mrs. Thompson. She was delighted and tried it at once. “This is exactly what I need,” she said happily. Watching her smile, I truly understood what Ms. Davis had meant: coding is not just code, but a way to use technology to care for others. 第1页 共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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