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金陵中學(xué)2026屆高三英語(yǔ)一、聽(tīng)力1.Whathasthewomanfinisheddoing?A.Choosinghermajor. B.Workingonthecomputer. C.Sendingherapplicationform.2.Whatwillthemanbuy?A.Abag. B.Alaptop. C.Asuitcase.3.Whenwillthemancheckout?A.Onthe16th. B.Onthe17th. C.Onthe18th.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Goingonvacation. B.Dealingwithsensitivities. C.Takingcareofthepet.5.Whatwillthemanprobablydoforthewoman?A.Cleanthetable. B.Helpwithherreport. C.Carrytheshopping.聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthemantryingtocomplete?A.Awebsiteproject.B.Asciencepresentation.C.Ascienceexperiment.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestincluding?A.Nationalagency’slatestreports.B.Updatedenvironmentallaws.C.Historicalpollutiontrends.聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。8.Whatisthemaingoaloftheculturalexchangeclub?A.Toshowbeautifulviews.B.Toinviteguestspeakerstogivespeeches.C.Tohelpstudentsunderstandtheworldbetter.9.Whichclubactivitydoesthewomanprobablylikebest?A.Internationalfoodfair.B.Sportsandgames.C.Culturalnights.10.Whydoesthewomanhopetojointheclub?A.Toenjoyculturalevents.B.Toimproveherlanguageskills.C.Tomakefriendsfromdifferentcountries.聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。11.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Thewoman’sjob.B.Theman’slawfirm.C.Rachel’srecentcondition.12.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Cookingfood.B.Havingdinner.C.Orderingfood.13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutunemploymentbenefits?A.Hethinkstheyarehelpful.B.Heisembarrassedbythem.C.Hethinkstheyareunnecessary.聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。14.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthesummerfestival?A.Swimminginthepool.B.Barbecuingwithfriends.C.Watchingtheparade.15.Whydoesn’tthemanliketraditionalholidays?A.Theyhappeninuncomfortableplaces.B.Theyaretooexpensivetoafford.C.Theyfeellikearequirement.16.Howdoesthewoman’sfamilycelebratetraditionalholidays?A.Bymakinggiftsforeachother.B.Bybuyingexpensivethings.C.Byholdingapoolparty.17.Whatdoesthewomanimplyintheend?A.Familiescanhavetheirownwaysofcelebratingholidays.B.Traditionalholidaysaremorecomfortable.C.Giftsarebetterthanpromises.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.WhatdidDr.Wilsonteachthespeaker?A.Howtogetfundsfortheplasticarms.B.Howtousehisfeetindailylife.C.Howtogetusedtoplasticarms.19.Whatdidthespeakerthinkofhisteacherinhighschool?A.Shecaredmoreabouthisschoolwork.B.Shehelpedhimtobemoreconfident.C.Shehadlittlesympathyforhim.20.Whoisthespeakernowprobably?A.Adoctor. B.Ateacher. C.Alawyer.二、閱讀理解ThisSummer,It’sAllGas,NoBreaks!School’sout.TimetoGoAllOut!Whateveryou’reinto—whetherit’sahobby,apassion,oranewpursuit—we’reheretofuelyourdrive.WiththeHighSchoolSummerPassTM,youcangetFREEaccesstoparticipatingPlanetFitness(PF)inNewYorkCity.Noexcuses.Noholdingback.Nocost.PlanetFitness’HighSchoolSummerPassTMHighSchoolSummerPassTMisPlanetFitness’freesummermembershipthatwelcomeshighschoolteensages14-19toworkoutthroughoutNYC!HighSchoolSummerPassisherefromJune1stthroughAugust31st!Participantsmustworkoutatthelocationtheysignupatandarenotpermittedtouseotherlocations.MakethisthesummerofgettingstrongeratPlanetFitnesswithourbest-in-classequipmentataconvenientlocationnearyou.HowItWorksTeensage-appropriatecansignupforFREEonlineorin-club.Under18?Bringaparentorguardiantosigntheelectronicagreement.RegisterfortheHighSchoolSummerPassprogramwiththreesimplesteps.①REGISTERNOWRegisterTODAYandgetreadyforastrongsummer!Signuponlineat/summerpass.②DOWNLOADTHEPFAPPCreateanaccountusingthesameemailyouusedtoregisterandgetyourdigitalclubpassintheFREEPFapp.③GETMOVINGStartworkingoutatyourhomeclubforFREEnowthroughAugust31st.FurtherNotesYourFitnessJourneyContinues!TransitiontopaidmembershipisoptionalafterAugust31st.Classicmembershipsbeginat$15permonthandPFBlackCard@membershipsbeginat$24.99permonth,billedmonthly.Membershipsmayinclude12-monthcommitment.Pricesmayvarydependingonlocation.Locationsindependentlyownedandoperated.21.WhocangainfreeaccesstoPF?A.A19-year-oldoutsideNYC.B.A17-year-oldregisteringaloneinJuly.C.A13-year-oldwithaparentwithinNYC.D.A16-year-oldwithaguardianattheregisteredclub.22.WhatwillhappentoPFmembershipsafterAugust31?A.FreeaccesswillextendthroughDecember.B.Membershipswillauto-renewat$15permonth.C.Memberscanchoosetocontinuepaidmembership.D.MembersshouldupgradetoaPFBlackCard?membership.23.Whatisthetext?A.Asafetynotice. B.Aprogrampromotion. C.Aparentalguide. D.Agymintroduction.GinnyMacCollwas63whensheacceptedherdaughter’schallengetocompleteapull-up.Ittookninemonthstonailit.Now,adecadeon,MacCollcanpumpout17oftheminarow.MacCollhassincecompetedthreetimesintherealityTVshow.She’stheoldestpersontocompleteanobstacle,accordingtoGuinnessWorldRecords.“WhenIgrewup,womenweren’tencouragedtoliftweights,”MacCollsays.Seeingherdaughter,JessieGraff,astuntwoman(替身演員)inaction,MacCollsaw“suchstrengthandgrace—andshehadmuscles!Irealizedthatthethingspeoplehadalwayssaidaboutmusclesweresowrong.Itwasadisservicetowomen.”MacCollwasenrolledindancelessonsbyherparents,initiallytodrawheroutofhershell.Butin1974,shelandedapartinaBroadwayshow.ShebranchedoutintoTVcommercialsduringthe70sand80s,actingas“ahousewifeandmum,smilingwithmyproductbesideme...Folgerscoffee,Jordanjeans...”Shegotmarriedandhadtwochildren,evenshootingonecommercialthreedaysaftergivingbirth.But“allgoodthingscometoanend”,andMacCollgotdivorcedafter13yearsofmarriage.However,thebiggestobstacleshehasovercomeinlife,MacCollsays,isfailureitself.Shefeltlikeafailureatschool,whensheandherclassmateswerelinedupinorderoftheirIQscores,andalsowhenherfirstmarriageended.“Ittookmeawhiletogetoverthat,”shesays.“There’sasayingIliketotellmyself:‘Changethewayyoulookatthings,andthethingsyoulookatchange.’SoItrytolookatfailureasamotivator.Iwillgetthis.Socialmediawasmywayofgettingoutofthedepression.IstartedpostingsomeofthethingsIcoulddo.”Shehasmorethan130,000followersonInstagram,andhaslandedpartsinfilms.ShehasjustfilmedhernextappearanceonAmericanNinjaWarrior.MacCollbelievesshecancontinuetogetstrongerintoher80sand90s.“Muscleistheorganoflongevity,”shesays.24.WhatmadeMacColltakeuppull-ups?A.Shewasinspiredbyherdaughter. B.Shewaseagertobecomeanactress.C.Shewantedtoproveherworthasawoman. D.ShedesiredtobreakaGuinnessworldrecord.25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlyfocuson?A.Thebusylifeofahousewife. B.ThepopularityofTVcommercials.C.ThegoldentimeinMacColl’scareer. D.MacColl’sdailyroutinesasacelebrity.26.HowdidMacCollgetoverherfailure?A.Byleavingitasitwas. B.Bymakingamentalshift.C.Byturningtosocialmedia. D.Bydrawinglessonsfromit.27.WhatmessagedoesMacColl’sstoryconvey?A.All’swellthatendswell. B.Romeisnotbuiltinaday.C.It’snevertoolatetogetstronger. D.Ittakescouragetochangeone’slife.Whenwethinkaboutinvertebrates(無(wú)脊椎動(dòng)物),mostofuspicturebees,worms,orperhapsevenajellyfish.Butdidyouknowthatatleasttwo-thirdsofinvertebratesworkthenightshift,meaningmanyareunlikelytobeseen?Theyusephasesofthemoonandstarlighttolearnabouttheworldandmakevitaldecisions.Manyinsectsusethefaintglowofthemoonorstarstotellwhichwayisupwhenflyingincompletedarkness.Forcenturies,artificiallighthasbeenasymbolofprogress.Lighthasshapedhumancivilization.Butwhilewecelebrateitsconvenience,weoftenoverlookthedarkersideofourobsessionwithillumination(照明):lightpollution.It’sadisruptorofecosystems,withprofoundconsequencesforwildlife,humanhealthandenergyconsumption.A2021studyfoundthatcaterpillarpopulationswere52%lowerinareaswithstreetlights.Thewintermothisasmallbutessentialspecies.Inearlyspringitscaterpillarsprovideacriticalfoodsourceforbluetitchicks.Butlightpollutiondisorients(使迷惑方向)theadultmoths,disruptsmatingandaffectsegg-laying,leadingtofewercaterpillars.Withdecliningcaterpillarnumbers,bluetitstruggletofeedtheiryoung.Inonesense,lightpollutionisrelativelyeasytofix—wecansimplynotturnonthelightsandallowthenighttobelightednaturallybymoonlight.Logically,thisismostlynotfeasibleaslightsaremeantforthebenefitofhumanswhoareoftenunwillingtogivethemup.Intheabsenceofturningoffthelights,thereareothermanagementapproacheswecantaketolessentheirimpact.Wecanlimittheirnumber;reducetheirintensityandthetimetheyareon.Theextenttowhichinvertebrateshaverespondedtoartificiallightremainsunspecifiedanditalsoremainsunknownwhethertheycanadapttoadditionaltemporalchanges.Thesechangeslikelyaffectindividualfitness,soadditionalstudiesareneededtodeterminetheselectivepressureartificiallightproduces.Aninterdisciplinary(跨學(xué)科)approachisrequiredtodeterminebroaderscaleeffectsofartificiallightonwildlifebiodiversityandecosystemhealth,andtodeterminerelevantstrategies.28.Whatdoweknowaboutthemajorityofinvertebrates?A.Theyareactiveatnight. B.Theyusedarknesstohide.C.Theyarebecomingextinct. D.Theyareintelligentcreatures.29.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoillustratebymentioningcaterpillarpopulationsinparagraph3?A.Thechallengeinwildlifeconservation. B.Theimportanceofabalancedecosystem.C.Theurgencyofsavingspeciesthroughfood. D.Theeffectoflightpollutiononthefoodchain.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“feasible”inparagraph4mean?A.Odd. B.Workable. C.Crazy. D.Disturbing.31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofpotentialmanagementapproaches?A.Theyarepioneering. B.Theyareeasytoapply.C.Theyprovetobeeffective. D.Theycallforin-depthresearch.ForthefirsttimeinCanada,surgeonshavesuccessfullycarriedoutthefirststageofaprocedureinvolvingimplanting(植入)atoothintotheeyesofpeoplewithatypeofsevereblindnessinthehopesofrestoringtheirvision.Knownas“tooth-in-eye”surgery,theoperationwasrecentlycarriedoutinthreepatientswithseverecorneal(角膜的)blindness.Tooth-in-eyesurgeryaimstochangethatintwosurgeries.Thisfirststepisthecreationoftheimplant.Thisrequirestheremovalofoneofthepatient’steeth,whichisshaveddownintoasquare-likeshapewithaholedrilledintoitthatwillholdaplasticopticallens(光學(xué)透鏡).Theshapedtoothisthenplacedinsidethepatient’scheek,whereitstaysforaroundthreemonthstodevelopnewtissueandabloodsupply.Oncethat’shappened,inthesecondstage,surgeonsremovetheimplantfromthecheekandputitintotheeye,wheretheplasticlensallowslightthrough,restoringthepatient’svision.“It’slikereplacingthewindscreenonacarwhenit’stotallyfrostedover,”DrGregMoloney,wholedtheCanadiansurgeries,toldtheVancouverSun.Itmightsoundabitunpleasanttoputsomeone’stoothintheireye,butitactuallymakesalotofsense;boththefactthatteetharesuperhardandthatit’sthepatient’sowntoothincreasethechancesthattheimplantwilllastlongterm.“Theprocedureisn’tcompletelyrisk-free,butthereisnoriskofrejection,becausewe’reusingpartofthepatient’sownbody.”Thepatientsaresettoexperiencethesecondsurgerylaterthisyear.Oneofthosepatients,GailChapman,wasthefirsttoreceivetheinitialsurgeryandwashopefulofwhattheprocedurecouldmeanforherfuture.WhilethiswasaCanadianfirst,tooth-in-eyesurgeryisfarfromnew.It’sbeenaroundsincethe1960s,whenitwaspioneeredbyItalianProfessorBenedettoStrampelli,andwaslaterimprovedintotheprocedurethatitistoday.32.Whatisinvolvedinthefirststageofthe“tooth-in-eye”surgery?A.Placingtheplasticlensintheeye.B.Restoringthepatient’seyesightpartly.C.Removingapatient’stoothfortheimplant.D.Movingtheimplantfromthecheektotheeye.33.Whatisthekeyroleoftheplasticopticallensinthesecond-stagesurgery?A.Tofixthetoothintheeye. B.Tohelptheeyereceivelight.C.Toreducethepainofthepatient. D.Toacceleratethetreatmentprocess.34.Whydoesthesurgeryusethepatient’sowntooth?A.Tosimplifythesurgicalprocedure.B.Toreducetheriskofimplantrejection.C.Tolowerthecostoftheentiresurgery.D.Tomaketheimplantlookmorenatural.35.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthe“tooth-in-eye”surgery?A.Thesurgeryhasbeenimprovedalittle.B.Thereisaseriousdangerofinfectionduringthesurgery.C.ThesurgerywillbecomepopularinCanada.D.Thesurgerydatesbackoverfiftyyears.Takeamomenttonoticeanysensationsinyourbodyrightnow.Isyourbreathingfastorsloworsomewhereinbetween?Doesyourmindseembusywiththoughts,orisitfocusedonwhatyou’rereading?36Wheredofeelingscomefrom?Theystartinourbrainsandalsoexistinourbodies.Findinghumororjoyinlife’smomentsoftenbringsasmiletoourfaces.37Whensomeonejumpsandsurprisesus,ourthroatorchestmighttighten.Feelingsareimportantbecausetheygivehints(提示)aboutwhatyouneed.Ifyou’reangry,itmightmeansomethingisunfairandyouneedhelptofixit.Ifyou’resad,thiscouldmeanyouneedcomfortingortimetobehealed(使又愉快起來(lái)).38It’sakeypartofgrowingupandcanhelpyoutotalkaboutwhatyoufeel,whichcanmakeiteasiertogetthehelpyoumightneedtofigurethingsoutandmoveon.InthefilmInsideOut2,thecharactersin13-year-oldRiley’sbrainrepresentheremotions.Theyeachtakeoverherbrainasshegoesthroughbiglifechanges.39Therefore,weseeJoy,FearandSadnessshowupwhenRileygoestoanewhighschoolandwhensheworriesaboutlosingherfriends.Rileylearnstounderstandthatallemotionsarenormal,andthattheyareallimportant.Emotionsdon’tlastforever—theycomeandgo.40Indoingso,wewon’tletemotionstakeover,whichhelpsusstaycalmandmakegoodchoices,andsupportsourwell-beingandpersonalgrowth.A.Manyfactorscanhaveanimpactonit.B.Wecansayemotionsactasmessengers.C.Theseareallsignalstellinghowyoufeel.D.Trytomakeitahabittonoticeyouremotions.E.Weshouldnoticehowourbrainandbodyconnect.F.Ourbreathingbecomesshallowinresponsetoourfear.G.Theabilitytonameyourfeelingsisemotionalawareness.三、完形填空AnAustralianexplorerhasbeenrescuedfromtheDavisResearchStationineastAntarctica,followinga(n)41effortbyland,airandseathatcoveredthousandsofmilesontheremotecontinent.TheAmericanandChineserescuersjoinedthefive-day42,whichAustralianofficialsonFridaycalledanoutstandingsuccess.OnDecember20,whentheChineseicebreakerXueLong243theSOSmessage,itwasabout75milesfromDavisandwas44toChina’sZhongshanStation.Theship45senthelicopters(直升機(jī))totransportateamofDavisengineerstoasite25milesinlandto46aski-wayforaircraftequippedwithskisatasiteneartheDavisResearchStation.Atthesametime,870mileseastalongthesouthernAntarcticcoast,anotherteam47topreparearunwayattheAustralian-operatedWilkinsAerodrome,about40milessoutheastofAustralia’sCaseyStation.ThentheUSteamflewaski-equippedaircraft1,300milesfromitsMcMurdoStationinAntarcticatoWilkinsAerodrome,whereit48anAustraliandoctorandmadea1,700-mileroundtriptotakethepatientfromtheski-waynearDavisand49toWilkinsAerodrome.Fromthere,anAustralianAirbusA319pickedupthe50andflewsome1,800milestothecityofHobart,Australia,51justbeforeChristmasEve.“Therescuetookplaceinavery52environmentandwas53bythelimitedtimerequiredtoprepareboththeski-wayandrunway.54fromtheAmericanandChineseteamswasinvaluable,”theofficialsadded.“Antarcticareallybringsnationstogetherto55eachother.”41.A.endless B.easy C.last D.multinational42.A.celebration B.operation C.competition D.research43.A.sent B.escaped C.received D.translated44.A.heading B.pulled C.welcomed D.flying45.A.immediately B.mistakenly C.occasionally D.unwillingly46.A.block B.construct C.measure D.occupy47.A.declined B.continued C.worked D.forgot48.A.cameacross B.a(chǎn)rguedwith C.a(chǎn)ppliedto D.pickedup49.A.hike B.return C.slide D.lead50.A.patient B.reporter C.official D.doctor51.A.leaving B.planning C.protesting D.a(chǎn)rriving52.A.warm B.boring C.challenging D.wet53.A.helped B.complicated C.ruined D.represented54.A.Information B.Evidence C.Permission D.Assistance55.A.support B.understand C.see D.treat四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WithaperformanceinspiredbytheTerracottaWarriors,theChineseartisticswimmingteam56(conclude)theirWorldAquaticsChampionshipscampaigninSingaporeonJuly25,astheysecuredagoldintheteamacrobaticevent,bringingtheirtotalmedaltallytofourgoldsandthreesilversinthetournamentwithgoldmedalsinallthreeteamevents.57(wear)goldenheadbandssymbolizingthelegendaryMonkeyKing,China’sartisticswimmersbroughtthemyth58lifeinapowerfulWukong-inspiredroutinetowingoldintheteamtechnicaleventatthe2025WorldAquaticsChampionshipslastTuesday.Theirperformance,59(base)onthepopularChinesevideogameBlackMyth:Wukong,earnedChina307.8001points.Performingaroutinetitled“SouloftheTerracottaArmy”,theChineseteamtoppedthepreliminary(預(yù)賽)round60carriedthatmomentum(勢(shì)頭)intotheteamacrobaticfinal,61theyscored229.0186pointstosecurethegold.ChineseheadcoachZhangXiaohuanexpressedimmenseprideinpromotingChinesecultureontheinternationalstage.“Wenevermissopportunities62(showcase)ourcultureonspecialplatforms—it’s63(true)ourgreatesthonor,”Zhangstated.“WhenperformingChinese-themedroutines,fivemillenniaofculturalheritageservesasourbedrock,”doubleOlympicartisticswimminggoldmedalistWangQianyitoldChinaDailyandXinhuaonJuly28.“Ourculturegainsglobal64(recognize),andwe’reconfidenttoembodyandpresent65totheworldthroughoureffortsandperformances.”五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作66.假設(shè)你是李華,為踐行“以竹代塑”(ReplacePlasticwithBamboo)倡議,上周六學(xué)校組織師生參觀了本地竹產(chǎn)業(yè)園(bambooindustrialpark)。請(qǐng)為校英文報(bào)寫(xiě)一篇報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)的內(nèi)容;2.收獲與感想。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Topromotethe“ReplacePlasticwithBamboo”initiative,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書(shū)面表達(dá)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ApowerfulstormeruptedinNorthCarolina,causingmanyroadstobeseverelydamagedandsomehousestocollapse.Intheaftermathoftheterriblestorm,ananimalprotectionsocietydiscoveredasurpriseattheirboosterthatbothbrokeandwarmedtheirhearts.Thesurprisewasthatagroupofbabydogswereleftwithasadnote,revealingataleofsympathyinthehardship.Thenote,writtenbyahomelessman,explainedthattheheartbreakingcircumstancesledhimtoadoptthebabydogs.Heregularlyfedtheirmotherdog,buthediscoveredthatshehadunfortunatelybeenhitbyacar.Despitehisownhomelessness,hehadprovidedthebabydogswithachancetohaveabetterlife.However,thestormdestroyedhistemporaryresidence,andhehadtoleavethemattheanimalprotectionsociety’sdoorstepwithaheartfeltrequestforhelp.Thenoteread,“Pleasehelp!IwassadtofindalocalhomelessdogthatIusedtofeedwhenIcould,deadbytheroad.Whatmademesadderwasthatherbabieswerelefthomeless.I’msorryforleavingthemlikethis,butIamalsohomelessandcannotaffordtolookafterthem.Myheartbreaksforthemandtheirmother.Ijustwantthemtobetakengoodcareof.Iknowthatit’swrongtoabandonthem.Butpleasedon’tthinkpoorlyofme.Ireallydonthaveanyotherchoice.Sincerely,ahomelessman,George.”David,whowasinchargeoftheanimalprotectionsociety,postedthestory,onthesocialmediapages,expressinggratitudetothehomelessmanandadmirationforhisselflessact.Davidassurednimthathiskindness,hadnotgoneunnoticedandpromisedtohonorhisgesturebyofferingthebabydogstheloveandcaretheywoulddeserve.Davidalsogaveaninvitationtohimwhichread,“Ifyouwouldlike,pleasecometotheanimalprotectionsocietytoseehowthebabydogswilllive,andIthinkthattheywillbegladtoseeyouagain!”注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Afewdayslater,George,thehomelessman,walkedintotheanimalprotectionsociety.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ThenGeorgeandDavidstartedlookingfornewhomesforthebabydogs.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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