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2025-2026學(xué)年山東省青島六十七中高三上學(xué)期第一次開學(xué)考試英語試題一、閱讀理解(★★)Tomorrowlandissettotransportfestivalgoerstoamagicalnewuniversein2025withitslatesttheme,“Orbyz”.ThegloballyrenownedfestivalwillreturntoDeSchorre,Boom,Belgium.Orbyz:AMagicalIceWorldThe19theditionofTomorrowland2025willcenteraroundtheappealingnewtheme,“Orbyz”.Festivalgoerscanexperienceauniversecreatedentirelyfromice,uncoveringthestoryofahiddencommunitybeneathanancienticecap.Astheicemelts,thisuniquesociety,poweredbyshiningredcrystals(晶體),risestothesurfacetoshareitsenergyandlight.TicketInformationForachancetosecuretickets,festivalgoersmustpre-registerthroughtheirTomorrowlandAccounton.Asinpreviousyears,ticketswillrolloutinmultiplephasestoensureglobalaccessforfansfromover200countries.Thefirst20registrantspercountrycanpurchaseupto4ticketsviaaparticularlinkbeforetheWorldwideTicketSalestarts.MarkYourCalendarSession1:July18-20,2025Session2:July25-27,2025Tomorrowland2025ismorethanafestival—it’sasymbolofdiversityandunity.Preparetoexperienceaworldwheremusicandmagicgatheronceagain!1.WhatisthethemeofTommorrowland2025?

A.Shiningcrystals.B.Ancientstories.C.Amagicaliceworld.D.Ahiddencommunity.2.WhydoesTomorrowland2025sellticketsindifferentperiods?

A.Toencourageearlierregistration.B.Tomaketheticket-buyingeasier.C.Toguaranteethesameticketprice.D.Tokeeptheeventmoreattractive.3.Howlongdoesthefestivallast?

A.3days.B.6days.C.9days.D.12days.(★★★)SamanthaHesshasspentmorethan130,000minutescuddling(擁抱)overthepastfouryears—andthat’sjustatwork!AstheownerofCuddleUptoMeinPortland,theCertifiedCuddlerhasbeenattheforefrontoftheprofessionalcuddlingmovementsinceitbegan.Thegoalofherserviceistoprovidepeopleasafespacetofeelworthyforexactlywhotheyare.HesscameacrossanarticleaboutamangivingawayfreehugsataSaturdaymarket.Ithitherthatshelongedforanunconditionalhug—andthatotherslikelyfeltthesame.Shedecidedthateveryonedeservedaplacetogowhenthesemomentsstrike,wheretheycanfeelliketheymatter.Whenaskedwhoisherclient,shesayswhoisnotherclientwouldbequickertoanswer!Touchisahumanneed.Shehasmomswhodon’tknowhowtotakefromthefamiliestheyarealwaysgivingto,thoseinneedofself-carewhohavedisabilitiesordeadlydiseasesandsomuchmore.Shecustomizeseachmeetingtoindividualneeds.Somepeoplewilltalkonlyaboutnoveltythings,whileotherswilltellhertheirdeepestsecrets.It’sniceforpeopletoknowthateverythingtheysayisheldinthestrictestofconfidences.Hesshastakenextensivemeasurestoensurethesafetyofbothparties.Shestartsbyobtainingacopyofeachperson’sID,andtheyfilloutabodymapandquestionnaire.Sheasksquestionstoensuretheyknowwhyeachpersonisseekingtheservicetodetermineiftheyareappropriateforwhatsheoffers,andshealsohasathirdpartywhomonitorssecurityfootage(鏡頭)duringallmeetings.“Iwouldnevergettiredofcuddling!”shesaid.It’sanunusualjob,sheknows,onethatallowshertospreadacceptanceandformconnectionswithpeoplewhomaynototherwisehaveaclosesupportsystem.4.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph2?

A.Highlightsomememorablemoments.B.Explaintheconditionsforfreehugs.C.IllustratethepurposeofHess’sservice.D.IntroducetheinspirationforHess’sbusiness.5.WhatcanweknowaboutHess’sclients?

A.Theirsocialpositionisvalued.B.Theycoverwide-ranginggroups.C.Theirdemandsarehardtomeet.D.Theypossessself-confidentquality.6.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.Questionsinquired.B.Partiesinvolved.C.Securitymeasures.D.Consultingprocedures.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesHess?

A.Patientandhumorous.B.Ambitiousandcreative.C.Considerateandskilled.D.Generousandresponsible.(★★★)TheUnitedArabEmirates,80%desertwithonly0.7%farmingland,struggleswithfoodsupply.Unsurprisingly,theoil-richnationhasofferedopportunitiestocompaniesaimingtochangethosestatistics,asitattemptstofinditswaytowardfoodsupply.HyveGeo,launchingaprojectwithCambridge,isthelateststartupthathasfoundawaytoturnthedesertgreenwhileturningaprofittoo.Usingagriculturalwasteandalgae(藻類),thecompanyiscreatingamixturedesignedtoboosttreeplantingprojectsandfoodproduction.Andthroughgrowingalgae,itsaysitcanremoveclimate-warmingcarbondioxidefromtheatmosphereintheprocess.ThemainsubstanceforHyveGeo’smixtureisbiochar,acarbon-richmaterialmadebyburningorganicmaterialsinalow-oxygenenvironment.HyveGeoissourcingitsorganicmaterialfromlocalfarmsandagriculturalwaste,andprocessingitatapilotsiteinAbuDhabi.Todate,thesitehasproduced200tonsofbiochar,preventing800tonsofwastefromgoingtolandfill.Biocharitselfisfantastic,butifyoustickitindesertsand,itdoesn’tdothatmuch.HyveGeohasappliedalgaetotheirsolution.Itputsalgaethrougha“bio-processingconcept”togetbioactiveextracts(提取物),whichcanbeaddedtobiochartopromoteplantgrowth.Thecompanyclaimstospeedupsoilcreationfromyearstolessthanamonth.Trialswithtomatoesshowpromisingresults:plantsarelargerandcanwithstandhighertemperatures,indicatingthegrowingmediumhelpsresistclimatestress.PartneringwithUAEagriculturalauthorities,HyveGeoaimstogrowcropssuchaswheat,rice,andvegetableslocally.ExpertDr.Marcellaacknowledgestheircomprehensivesoil-improvementstrategybutwarnsofsoilregeneration’scomplexityandunknownirrigation(灌溉)needs.ProducingenoughalgaetomeetdemandandmakingHyveGeo’smodelcommerciallypracticablearejusttwochallengesitfaces.HyveGeowillannounceitsnextroundofventurecapitalfunding.“Climateisalong-termthing,”addedWelch,HyveGeochiefoperationsofficer.“Ifwecandoourbittosolvethechallenge,that’sawonderfulthing.”8.WhatcanHyveGeo’sprojectdoaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Achievedoublegoals.B.Enhancefoodsafety.C.Reduceagriculturalwaste.D.Popularizefarmingmethods.9.HowdoesHyveGeomakebiocharfunctionbetter?

A.Byaddingittodesertsand.B.Bysimplifyingitsprocessing.C.Bychangingitscarboncontent.D.Bymixingitwithalgaeextracts.10.What’sDr.Marcella’sattitudetowardsthesoilcreationstrategy?

A.Cautious.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Indifferent.11.Whatisimpliedabouttheprojectinthelastparagraph?

A.Itiswellreceived.B.Itishighlyprofitable.C.Itneedsfinancialsupport.D.Itresolvesclimatechallenge.(★★★★)Understandingasimple-lookingsentencesuchas“Ireadthisarticleyesterday”actuallyrequiressomecomplexgrammaticalprocessing:asubject(“I”)performedanaction(“read”)onanobject(“article”)ataspecifictime(“yesterday”).Butthehumanbrainroutinelydoesthisworknearlywithoutdelay,sayslinguist(語言學(xué)家)AndreaE.MartinoftheMaxPlanckInstituteintheNetherlands.AndMartin’steamhasnowrevealedthatthehumanbrainadjustsitsprocessingmethodsbasedongrammaticalrulesofdifferentlanguages.TheresearchersobservedvariationsinDutch-speaking(說荷蘭語的)participants’brainwaveswhiletheylistenedtoaDutch-languageaudiobook.Tovisualizethesechanges,thescientistsusedasystemmeasuringhowmanynew“predictions”thebrainmakesofwordsthatcouldcomenextinasentence.Itwasthentestedagainstthreedifferentparsing(語法分析)strategies,orlinguisticmodelsthatillustratehowthebrainbuildsinformationovertime.PreviousEnglish-basedstudiesconcludedinfavorofamodelwherelisteners“waitandsee”howeachphraseinasentencewillendbeforeinterpretingit.ButtheDutchspeakersinMartin’sstudypreferredahighlypredictivemodel;participantstendedtofinisheachphrasebeforeitwascomplete.Athirdmodel,inwhichlistenerswaittohearallthephrasesinasentencebeforeinterpretinganypartofit,isseldomusedineitherlanguage.InDutchlanguagestructure,verbscomeneartheendofasentenceratherthanimmediatelyafterthesubjectliketheydoinEnglish,explainsstudyleadauthorCasW.Coopmans.Forinstance,“Iateacookiewithchocolate”inDutchwouldbe“Ithecookiewithchocolateate.”“Youwouldhavetowaitverylongfortheverbtocome,”Coopmanssays.“Andthat’sprobablyunrealisticallylate;you’reprobablymuchmorepredictiveinprocessingthesentence.”Thefindingssupporttheneedforscientiststoincludemorediversitywhendesigninglinguisticmodels.“IfweonlystudyEnglishspeakers,we’llmisscrucialvariationsinhowbrainshandledifferentlanguagesystems,”Martinwarns.“Diversifyingsubjectsinstudiesofhowthebrainprocesseslanguageisgoingtohelpusclarifyhowthebrainisunderstandingthestructuredmeaningoflanguage,andthesocialfunctionsoflanguage,”Martinsays.12.Howdoesthehumanbrainprocesslanguages?

A.Byshorteningthesentence.B.Byconcentratingonsubjects.C.Byrelyingonlanguagesense.D.Byapplyingrulesofgrammar.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph2referto?

A.Thesystem.B.Theaudiobook.C.Thebrain.D.Thesentence.14.TheDutchpredictthemeaningof“Tomdrewanoilpainting.”inDutchwhenhearing________.

A.Tom.B.Drew.C.Oil.D.Painting.15.WhatcanbeconcludedfromMartin’swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.Thelanguagestructuresneedimproving.B.Samplesofresearchshouldbeexpanded.C.Thefunctionsoflanguagecallforfurtherstudy.D.Englishspeakersaccountforthelargestnumber.(★★★★)“I’mtone-deaf.”“I’mnotreallyasinger.”Whenyou’recomparingyourselftoWhitneyHouston,ArianaGrandeorBeyoncé,it’seasytofeelthatsingingisoutofreach.16Singingistheonlyinstrumentthatpeopledon’tallowthemselvestonotbegoodatrightaway.Sogiveyourselfpermissiontotry,anddon’tworryaboutsoundinggoodatfirst.17Youcancompletetheshiftthroughlearningandpracticing.Speakaphraseandstarttostretchyourvoice.Makeitapositiveexpression,forinstance,“Myvoiceisstrong!”fortheextrabonusofhearingsomeencouragement.Asyourepeatthephrase,introduceexcitementintoyourspeech.18Practicetohearhowhighandhowlowyoucango.Startatthetopofyourrangeinsteadofthebottombecauseifyoustartatthebottom,you’llhitthatceiling,andyouwon’tgetpastit.Thewayyoubreatheisalsocrucialtofindingyoursingingvoice.Asyoubreathein,feeltheairfillyourlungsandgoallthewaytoyourstomach.Thisallowsyourbreathtofillyourdiaphragm,amusclebetweenyourlungsandstomach.19Thenpushthatairoutfromyourbelly(腹部),upoutthroughyourlungs,outtoanopenmouth.Youmaydreamaboutsoundinglikeyourfavoriteartist,butyourvoicesmightjustbedifferent.Soinstead,workinavoicerangethatsuitsyou.Onceyouhavethatawareness,youcanstartlisteningforothersingerswhohavethatsamesound.Justavoidcopyingsimply.Remember,you’retryingtofindyourvoice.LetBeyoncébeBeyoncé.That’stheiridentity.20

A.Itistimetomodelafterthem.B.Singingisn’tthatfarofffromspeaking.C.Andthatisthesourceofyourvoicepower.D.That’llhelpyoumorenaturallyslideintosinging.E.Butyoudon’thavetobeaGrammy-awardwinner.F.However,agoodsingerdemandsanatural-borntalent.G.It’simportanttobeabletosay,“WhatdoIsoundlike?”二、完形填空(★★★)Yearsago,JoanMurray,anAmericanbankemployee,wastestingnewskydivingequipment.Aged47,she________fromtheplaneandwentintofree-fall.Shepulledhertoggle(拴扣釘),butnothinghappened.Murraywasleft14,000feetabovetheground,________ataspeedof80milesperhour.Whenmostofuswouldhavestartedscreaming,andsayingourlastprayers,sheremained________andpulledthetoggleforherreserveparachute(降落傘).________,whileitopened,Murraywasstillturningincirclesrapidlyandsotheparachutebecametwisted,failingasaresult.At700feetabovetheground,herchancesof________werenearlyzero.However,whenMurrayfinally________theground,sheendeduplandingonamound(土丘)ofants.Andtheyweren’tjustanyordinaryants,butredants.________bythesuddendisturbance,theyattackedher.Murraywasunabletomove,remarkablystillconscious,tryingto________herbreath.Shefelta________sensationonherback.Thebites,thoughpainful,keptheraliveuntilthe________arrived.Then,MurraywasrushedtoCarolinaMedicalCenter,wheredoctorsdiscoveredshehad________severalbrokenbonesandmissingteeth.Theyperformedreconstructiveoperationsonher.However,itwastheants’________—over200,accordingtoLegendsofSurgery—thatkeptMurrayalive.Theangryants’poison________her,fillingherwithadrenaline(腎上腺素)andkeepingherheartfromstopping.Murray________and,twoyearsaftertheaccident,bravelytooktotheskiesagain.Murray’sstoryisareminderthateveninthemostdesperatesituations,lifecanfinda________waytosurvive.21.A.divedB.escapedC.droppedD.climbed22.A.drivingB.travelingC.bouncingD.running23.A.stillB.confusedC.calmD.excited24.A.UnfortunatelyB.InterestinglyC.ApparentlyD.Undoubtedly25.A.deathB.a(chǎn)rrivalC.departureD.survival26.A.hitB.a(chǎn)pproachedC.sweptD.broke27.A.InspiredB.AngeredC.ConvincedD.Attracted28.A.saveB.catchC.holdD.waste29.A.fallingB.freezingC.refreshingD.burning30.A.policeB.a(chǎn)mbulanceC.familiesD.journalists31.A.a(chǎn)ssessedB.lostC.sustainedD.cured32.A.bitesB.effortsC.poisonD.population33.A.fedB.weakenedC.scaredD.shocked34.A.checkedoutB.showedoffC.pulledthroughD.lookedback35.A.normalB.peacefulC.strangeD.dangerous三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Africaisknownforitsvastnaturalresourcesandbeautifullandscapes,butitisalsohometoarichcultureofart.Traditionally,healing(療愈),pleasure,protectionandtransformationhaveallbeencentralthemesintheworkofAfricanartists.Africanartis36vastandvariedcategoryinvolvingmasks,sculptures,textiles,andbead-workfromacrosstheAfricancontinent.ThereisnoonedefinitionofAfricanart,however,therearesomecommonthemes37runthroughoutthisgenre(體裁).OneofthemostdistinguishingfeaturesofAfricanart38(be)theuseofcolor.Brightcolorsareoftenusedtoexpresstheenergyandjoyoflife,whiledarkcolorscanconvey39(sad)oranger.Texture(紋理)isalsoanimportantelementofAfricanart,withartistsoften40(use)complicatedpatternsanddesigns41(create)asenseofmovementanddynamism.Africanartistsoftencombineinstrumentsintotheirwork.Infact,musicrepresentstheimportanceofcreativityandexpressionwithinAfricancultures.Bynow,traditionalAfricaninstruments42(adapt)forusebyWesternmusicians,makingtheirwayintogenressuchasjazzandrock.MasksareanimportantpartoftraditionalAfricanculture.Eachmaskhasitsownuniquedesignandpurpose.InwesternAfrica,woodenmaskswere43(initial)wornforreligiousandformaloccasions44weddings,agriculturalworkandwartimepreparations.“Themaskdoesnothide;itrevealsthetruefaceofthespirit.”Thequoteshows45amaskinAfricanculturemeans.四、書信寫作(★★★)46.你校英文報(bào)正在開展“AI-assistedTeachinginSchool”為題的討論。請使用圖表中的調(diào)查結(jié)果寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.圖表內(nèi)容描述;2.你的觀點(diǎn)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Recently,ourschoolconductedasurveyon“AI-assistedTeachinginSchool”.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、書面表達(dá)(★★★)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Sittingatthebaroverlookingmyaunt’skitchen,Inervouslyeyedtheslimy(黏滑的),grayoyster(牡蠣)staringatmeintheface.Somesaltybiscuitsandaflavoringboxsatinnocentlynearby.Ihadnevereatenanoyster.Ilovedseafood,though.I’dneverhadanyseafoodorfishthatIdidn’tlike,andIlovetotrynewthings.Butthesightofthatslimy,shapelessthing…Ugh.Ijustcouldn’tdoit.Mydearestauntkindlyencouragedmetohaveatry.Cautiously,Istuckonewithatinyforkandlifteditontothesaltybiscuitinmylefthand.Ther

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