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福州一中2025一2026学年第二学期第四学段模块考试
高二英语学科选必三模块试卷
(完卷120分钟满分150分)
2026年07月
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录
音播放两遍。
1.What will the man do on Saturday evening?
A.Catch a flight.
B.Attend a party.
C.Collect his father.
2.What does the man think of Professor Wang?
A.Humorous
B.Strict
C.Easy-going
3.What mistake did the man make?
A.He failed to place an order.
B.He went to the wrong address.
C.He forgot the woman's number.
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In an elevator.
B.In a classroom.
C.In a police station
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A course.
B.A summary.
C.An assignment.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5
秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.How frequent is the bus service?
A.Every 15 minutes.
B.Every 30 minutes.
C.Every hour.
7.What will the speakers do?
A.Buy bus tickets.
B.Check the schedule
C.Wait for the train
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.Why is the man talking to Jennifer?
A.To seek her advice.
B.To give her a task
C.To help her.
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9.What does Jennifer say about data in the report?
A.It is fine.
B.It needs replacing.
C.It is far from perfect.
10.What is the man going to do?
A.Analyze the data.
B.Revise the slides
C.Delete the images.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What is probably Alexi?
A.An artist.
B.A receptionist.
C.A photographer.
12:What is required to get a permit?
A.An employer's letter.
B.A magazine picture.
C.A performance ticket.
13.What should Alexi do after receiving his permit?
A.Visit a website.
B.Contact the Help Desk
C.Upload some documents
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the man doing?
A.Promoting a project.
B.Hosting a program.
C.Chairing a meeting.
15.What's the aim of the zero-waste movement?
A.To cut living cost.
B.To create the blog
C.To reduce waste greatly
16.What did Emma learn from the neighbourhood survey?
A.Unnecessary waste is severe.
B.Recycling habits vary widely.
C.People are upset about the waste.
17.What advice does Emma give to zero-waste life beginners?
A.Throw away plastic stuff.B.Buy wood or metal things.C.Make full use of their items.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.What are the children expected to do in the project?
A.Look after the elderly.
B.Write letters to the elderly.C.Improve speaking skills
19.What makes the children proud?
A.Writing for a real reader.
B.Getting mutual understanding.
C.Knowing about the outside world.
20.Why does the school set up the pen license?
A.To encourage neat handwriting.
B.To reward hard-working students.
C.To help choose excellent pen friends.
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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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
One of the greatest gifts one generation can give to other generations is the wisdom it has
gained from experience.This idea has inspired Andrew Zuckerman.He interviewed and took
photos of fifty over-sixty-five-year-olds all over the world.His project explores various sides of
their lives.You can get the interviews on our website.
Click on the introductions to read the complete interviews.
Let us now have a culture of peace.
-Federico Mayor Zaragoza,Spain
Federico Mayor Zaragoza received a doctorate in Pharmacy (from the Complutense
University of Madrid in 1958.After many years spent in politics,he became Director-General of
UNESCO in 1987.In 1999,he created the Foundation for a Culture of Peace,of which he is now
the president.In addition to many scientific publications,he has published four collections of
poems.
Writing is a discovery.
-Nadine Gordimer,South Africa
Due to a weak heart,Nadine Gordimer attended school briefly.She read widely and began
writing at an early age.She published her first short story at the age of fifteen,and has completed a
large number of works,which have been translated into forty languages.
In 1991,Gordimer won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Jazz(爵士乐)is about the only form of art today.
-Dave Brubeck,USA
Dave Brubeck studied music at the University of the Pacific and graduated in 1942.After
World War Two he was encouraged to play jazz.In 1951,he recorded his first album.Brubeck's
1959 album has become a jazz standard.He received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in
1996.
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21.Why did Andrew Zuckerman choose the fifty elders for his project?
A.Because their actions inspired him.
B.Because they are healthy and friendly.
C.Because they have similar experiences.D.Because their wisdom is worth passing on.
22.According to the web page,what do we know about Federico Mayor Zaragoza?
A.He has made achievements in different areas.
B.He has served as the president of a university.
C.He has given his lifetime to the field of science.
D.He has won many awards for his work in politics.
23.Who most probably said"My education has been the library and books"in the interview?
A.Dave Brubeck.
B.Nadine Gordimer.
C.Andrew Zuckerman.
D.Federico Mayor Zaragoza.
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B
As a freelance(自由职业的)writer,the structure of my workday can often vary wildly.
Sometimes,it feels as if I have too much to do-other days,too little.Yet no matter the shape of
my 9 to 5,one thing remains constant:emails.
About a year ago,I found my email-checking habit had become more distracting than usual.
When working on my computer,I found myself nervously checking my phone for unread emails
whenever hitting a mental block.Even worse,during lunch or walks,that habit of checking would
come with me,making my breaks an extension of the workday.
The little red dot on my Gmail app had become a marker of my professional image:the more
unread emails,the more I felt I was failing.By quickly responding to everyone,I convinced
myself I was seen as reliable by my paymasters and therefore worthy of the work I needed to pay
my electricity bills,so I could charge my phone,read my emails and carry on the endless cycle.
However,speed doesn't always mean quality.I was always contactable-but at what cost?I
took on too 'much work,not allowing myself space to reflect on the value of my work.The content
machine kept running and I was busy,producing "word salad"onto the internet.Something
needed to change.After a particularly crazy week of nonstop emailing,I deleted the email app.
The difference was immediately noticeable.I began to rest better.Now,my workdays remain
unpredictable,but I've realised that a lack of structure needn't stop me setting boundaries for
myself.Uninterrupted breaks help me focus when I get back to work.Taking a few hours to
respond to messages-instead of just minutes-often makes no difference to the sender and allows
me to digest the content properly.
I am still surviving as a freelancer in a fast-paced industry,but now I can spend my time
endlessly checking my phone for Instagram stories instead.
24.How did the email-checking habit affect the author?
A.It caused him mental disorder.
B.It made his breaks less relaxing.
C.It kept him extremely impatient.
D.It changed the structure of his workday
25.Why did the author feel the need to respond to emails quickly?
A.He wanted to avoid long working hours.
B.He sought high pay to cover electricity bills
C.He desired to maintain a professional image.
D.He believed multitasking ensured employment
26.What does the author imply by mentioning'word salad"in paragraph 4?
A.He was far from productive.
B.He valued quality over quantity.
C.His work was creative and tasteful.
D.His work lacked meaningful content.
27.What does the author learn after deleting the email app?
A.Email senders prefer thoughtful replies.
B.Social media is more important than email.
C.Setting boundaries can improve work efficiency.
D.Freelancers should get used to a fast-paced lifestyle.
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Q
In the heartland of Japan,where endless green rice fields paint the landscape like a living
blanket,a remarkable form of artistry has emerged-rice paddy art,a practice that transforms
ordinary farmland into colourful artworks.While children and adults alike are delighted by the
surprisingly complex images,one might wonder:what makes the art a reality?
The secret lies in the rice shoots.As the plants of different varieties grow,each type
progressively turns a different colour-ranging from shades of green to purple or gold-to bring
an artwork to life.These colorful blocks and lines in fields form vivid designs:towering mountains,
lovely animals,and even famous characters from movies and cartoons,which are easily
recognizable from high places.
The tradition of the paddy art can trace back to just three decades ago in Inakadate,a small
Japanese village where rice has been grown for over 2,000 years.The locals got the idea from the
sight of children's multi-colored paintings of rice paddies,then transformed the concept and
experimented with it in rice planting.Their efforts paid off.The paddy fields became tourist
attractions,greatly boosting the local economy.
.Creating such art is no simple task.It begins with thorough planning:artists draft detailed
blueprints,mapping out exactly the location for each rice variety.Farmers and volunteers then
work side by side,carefully planting rice shoots in accordance with the plan.Over months,the
fields demand constant care-weeding,watering,and protecting the crops.
While Inakadate remains the birthplace of rice paddy art,it now extends widely across Japan.
The practice is also becoming all the rage in other countries.In Thailand,one man even arranged
for a custom piece of art that spelt out a message asking his girlfriend to marry him.
Beyond serving as a striking visual display,the paddy art symbolizes harmony between
tradition and innovation.It invites families to experience the beauty of farming,supports rural
communities through tourism,and proves that even the ancient practice can adapt to modern
creativity-all while keeping nature at its core.
28.What is special about the rice shoots?
A.Their colours vary with growth.
B.They grow better at high places.
C.They are created by famous artists.
D.Their designs are meant for movies
29.What can we infer about creating the paddy art from paragraph 4?
A.It is cost-effective.
B.It is time-saving.
C.It is cooperation-based
D.It is weather-dependent
30.What does the underlined phrase"becoming all the rage"in paragraph 5 mean?
A.Making profits.
B.Gaining popularity.
C.Celebrating traditions.
D.Boosting confidence
31.Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.More Harmonious,More Artistic
B.When Rice Grows with Artistry
C.Modern Tech,Modern Farming
D.How Tourism Affects Rice Growing
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D
The natural world provides humans with essential services.For instance,forests channel
water into rivers that irrigate crops while their roots prevent landslides.Over decades,therefore,
governments have made promises about preserving the world's biodiversity.
However,those promises have been broken many times,which has caused the depressing
destruction of natural environments.One step towards avoiding yet more disappointment is to
emphasize the close link between preserving biodiversity and the widely held goal of reaching
net-zero carbon emissions.Unfortunately,less known is the link between them.
Given that biodiversity has an important role in meeting these carbon-reduction goals,you
might think it would feature highly in the net-zero emissions plans.Not so.For example,faced
with tighter regulation of emissions,many companies are now channeling more time and cash to
their firms'carbon footprint reduction and energy transition,yet the plans have too little to say
about biodiversity.
That needs to change.Safeguarding biodiversity is an efficient way to control carbon
emissions.Companies and investment firms should pay more attention to the opportunities from
preserving ecosystems.By investing in biodiversity-directing capital to projects that repair an
ecosystem-companies can offset()their emissions.By some estimates,projects to manage
carbon-rich wetlands and to reforest cleared land could provide more than one-third of the
emissions reductions that are needed to prevent more than 2C of global warming.
Key to managing more capital is better measurement so that the link between investment in
natural projects,biodiversity and carbon is made clear.Today some so-called carbon-offset
projects that involve firms paying money are questionable and not supported by evidence.Better
guidelines and practice can help and so can new technology.Drones and satellites can improve the
measurement of biodiversity and accounting systems can measure how spending on biodiversity
compares with pouring cash into other kinds of carbon management.
32.What do we know about biodiversity?
A.Its importance is undervalued.
B.It is the source of carbon dioxide.
C.Its link with carbon emissions is clear.
D.It gets promised benefits from governments.
33.Why is"many companies"mentioned in paragraph 3?
A.To clarify a rule.
B.To explain a plan.
C.To make a conclusion.
D.To support an opinion.
34.What is the benefit of safeguarding biodiversity?
A.Redirecting capital.
B.Rebuilding wetlands.
C.Transforming energy.
D.Cutting carbon emissions.
35.What message does the writer convey in the text?
A.The natural world deserves more investment.
B.It is hard to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
C.The key to managing capital is new regulations
D.It is worthwhile spending money on clean energy.
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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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
There are a lot of strategies for visiting a museum and avoiding "museum tiredness".
Consider what is mentioned below in planning.36
Regardless of a museum's size,you'll get tired quickly if you try to look closely at every
object displayed.Likewise,most museums provide lots of information about the objects on view.
So don't try to read everything.37"Tombstone"labels are very brief and provide facts
about the artist,their country etc.There may be a number,which the museum uses to register the
object,usually according to when it became a part of the collection,and a credit line that indicates
the donor.Object labels are placed next to many objects.38 The approach used to write
museum labels has been much debated among art historians and museum professionals.
39Ask for a map,or have museum staff suggest highlights in the collection or
special exhibitions.Many museums have special tours,audioguides,or downloadable apps that
point you to these objects.
Some people recommend setting a specific amount of time for your visit(1 or 2 hours).
40
In addition to benches in the galleries,most museums have a cafe,shop,sculpture
courtyard or gardens where you can hang out and relax for a bit.
A.You'll likely meet with two types of labels.
B.You are sure to make the most of your experience.
C.It's always a good idea to stop by the information desk
D.It would also be wise to plan frequent breaks in the galleries.
E.Note that these might not be artworks that you find appealing.
F.If you live near,consider frequent visits to the changed exhibitions.
G.These aim to give information not always obvious about the artwork
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空自处的
最佳选项。
Dr.James Leong is an eye doctor in Wellington.For years,his demanding schedule was like a
constant 41-caught in a tug-of-war between his patients and a mountain of paperwork.
Every day was a 42.He'd see up to 50 patients,and then spend his evenings and weekends
buried under medical notes and reports."The exhausting routine 43 me of family time.
When my daughter asked why I missed her school play again,I showed her the44 pile of
charts in my trunk."Dr.Leong said.
Just when it seemed like things would get 45,a new technology entered the picture-a
digital assistant called an AI scribe.This "co-pilot"listens to doctor-patient 46,instantly
transcribes()notes,drafts reports,and organizes documentation.
Now Dr.Leong is no longer 47 to a keyboard,free to do what he does best:48
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with his patients."It 49 my human intelligence for where it matters most,"he says.The
50 is transformative.Dr.Leong can see a patient and have a follow-up letter 51 by the
time they reach reception.Over the last three months alone,the new tech has
52 over
250,000 specialist consultations in New Zealand and Australia
This is more than just a story about 53 it's a solution that gives doctors back their time
and passion for 54.For Dr.Leong,it's finally possible to be both a dedicated physician and a
present 55
41.A.choice
B.change
C.reminder
D.battle
42.A.risk
B.blessing
C.rush
D.experiment
43.A.relieved
B.robbed
C.warned
D.informed
44.A.neat
B.dusty
C.hidden
D.towering
45.A.worse
B.clearer
C.fancier
D.easier
46.A.arguments
B.conversations
C.stories
D.secrets
47.A.drawn
B.exposed
C.addicted
D.chained
48.A.consult
B.negotiate
C.connect
D.sympathize
49.A.shows off
B.frees up
C.tries out
D.relies on
50.A.theory
B.recovery
C.difference
D.decision
51.A.ready
B.open
C.read
D.discussed
52.A.selected
B.stimulated
C.predicted
D.supported
53.A.belief
B.technology
C.kindness
D.schedule
54.A.medicine
B.paperwork
C.management
D.education
55.A.friend
B.expert
C.parent
D.innovator
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。
The Ministry of Ecology and Environment plans to clean up black and foul-smelling(
)water bodies at the doorsteps of rural residents by 2027,Pei Xiaofei,56 spokesman with
the national government body said in a news conference on Friday.
57 the ministry has prioritized in this effort is the improvement of rural living
environment.It has identified and registered more than 16,00058(heavy)polluted
watercourses across the country as part of a special rectification program.
By the end of last year,98.7 percent of the 5,042 large waters among them 59 (treat),he
said,adding that the ministry will speed up its work 60 (issue)action plans for protecting
surface waters near communities and for treating small rural ponds and ditches.
Focusing on weak 61 (link)in the management of water bodies at people's doorsteps,
the ministry,jointly with other national government bodies,will roll out five 62 (dedicate)
campaigns,including ones on addressing water pollution in 63.(industry)parks and
comprehensively managing livestock and poultry waste,according to Pei..
The ministry will strive to ensure that water bodies close 64 rural communities have no
abnormal color,no foul smell,65 no visible floating debris."Together with all sectors of
society,we will tackle problems one by one and work collectively to turn the grand blueprint of
building a Beautiful China into a splendid reality,step by step,"he said.
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第四部分模块内容(共15分)
注藏:将以下答案填写在答题卡时器写出完整单逾
I.请根据首字母或中英文提示写单词(每题1分,共7分)
66.The government is working hard to build a
(harmony)balance between
economic growth and environmental protection.
67.To prevent harmful habits like these from d
(支配,控制)a teenager's life is
essential.
68.It is reported that natural disasters are happening more
(频繁)
than before.
69.Her artistic style is highly r
of the Renaissance period,featuring balanced
compositions and religious themes.
70.The company plans to continue its
(expand)into international markets over
the next five years.
71.These kids are so a
(=engaged)in their studies that I just sit back.I don't teach.
72.The plan will
(submit)to the committee for official approval.
Ⅱ.根据语境,选择下框中的单词或用其适当形式填空。每个单词只能使用一次。(每题1
分,共8分)
purchase
dynamic
emerge
refresh
consult
recognize
compose
sensitive
influence
precise
73.Faced with complex financial troubles,the large group decided to invite an experienced
business
to offer practical suggestions.
74.Every chapter of this book
of practical cases and detailed theoretical
explanations.
75.After staying indoors and working for the whole morning,walking in the garden and enjoying
the cool wind is truly
76.Although it was created decades ago,the movie is still one of the most
works
in film history.
77.After months of strict dieting,he lost so much weight that he changed beyond
which surprised all his old friends.
78.If you want to complete the scientific experiment successfully,you must record every data and
observe every change
79.Every
you make in this store can enjoy a free after-sales service within one year.
80.In the past decade,many promising new industries
with the rapid
development of digital technology.
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第五部分写作(满分25分)
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。
Ms Hart stood in front of her class on the very first day of school and told the children a lie
Like most teachers,she looked at her students,saying that she loved them all the same,treating
them all alike.And that was impossible because there in front of her,right on the third row,was a
little boy named George.
Ms Hart had watched George the year before and noticed he was seldom engaged in school
games,that he always wore torn dusty clothes and that he constantly needed a bath.As a whole,
George was unpleasant.
When Ms Hart was required to review each child's records,she put George's off until last.
But his file turned out a surprise.His first-grade teacher wrote,"George is a bright child with a
ready laugh.He is a joy to be around."
Another teacher wrote,"George is an excellent student well-liked by his classmates,but he is
troubled because his mother has a serious illness and life at home must be a struggle."The next
wrote."George continues to work hard but his mother's death has been hard on him.Since his
father doesn't show much interest,his home life will soon affect him if some steps aren't taken."
The last record wrote,"George is silent and doesn't show much interest in school.He doesn't
have many friends and sometimes sleeps in class.He could become a problem."
By then Ms Hart realized the problem and Christmas was coming fast.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Para 1:
Her children brought her presents,all in beautiful ribbon and bright paper,except for
George's.
Para 2:
Many years later,Ms Hart attended George's wedding,wearing the very necklace he gave
her.
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32-35 ADDA
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36-40 BAGCD
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41-45 DCBDA
46-50 BDCBC
51-55 ADBAC
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56.a
57.What
58.heavily
59.had been treated
60.to issue
61.links
62.dedicated
63.industrial
64.to
65.and
模块内容
66-72:harmonious dominating
frequently
representative
expansion
absorbed be submitted
73-80:consultant
is composed
refreshing
influential
recognition
precisely
purchase
have emerged