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2025~2026學(xué)年山東省郯城第一中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期11月期中考試考前模擬英語(yǔ)試卷一、閱讀理解(★★)Tropical(熱帶的)EscapeonCoralIsland:Relaxation&AdventurePackageWhyCoralIslandCoralIslandinthetropicaloceanisaheaven.Itsclearwatershostcolorfulcoralreefsanddiversesealife.Sandybeaches,linedwithpalmtrees,areperfectforrelaxation.Therainforest,covering60%oftheisland,shelterstheuniqueCoralIslandFinch.Awayfromcitynoise,ithasalaid-backfeeling.Thereareactivitiesforallages,likesnorkeling(浮潛)andforesthikes.Onland,joinguidedrainforesthikesorvillagetours.WhattoDoOnthefirstday,we’llmeetyouattheairportandtakeyoutoyouraccommodation.Intheevening,enjoyawelcomedinner.Thenextday,choosebetweensnorkelingandaforesthikeinthemorning,andrelaxorplaybeachvolleyballintheafternoon.Three-dayguestscheckoutafteralastswimonthethirdday.Five-dayguestscantakeavillagetourandtrywindsurfing.Fromday4to5,five-dayguestscankeepexploring.AccommodationChoicesWeofferoptionsforeverybudget.BeachfrontBungalowsareonthebeach,withair-conditioners,privatebaths,andocean-viewbalconies.InlandCabins,surroundedbynature,arebudget-friendlywithnearbysharedbathrooms.Theindividualpriceisasfollows.
AccommodationType3-day5-dayBeachfrontBungalow$1,200$1,800InlandCabin$600$900(*A50%discountisavailableforthoseunder18yearsold.)Thepricesincludeyourplacetostay,threemealsaday,andmostactivities.Butsomespecializedwatersportsmightcostextra.IfthistropicalescapeonCoralIslandhascapturedyourheart,don’thesitate!Clickheretoregisterandinitiateanunforgettableadventure.1.WhatcantouristsdoontheseconddayoftheirstayonCoralIsland?
A.Snorkelingandtakingaforesthiking.B.Snorkelingandplayingbeachvolleyball.C.Takingavillagetourandtryingwindsurfing.D.Takingaboattourexploringaroundtheisland.2.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha10-year-oldchildpayforthe3-dayInlandCabin?
A.$1,200.B.$1,500.C.$1,800.D.$2,400.3.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?
A.Asciencereport.B.Atravelbrochure.C.Atourismwebsite.D.Afashionmagazine.(★★)Schmidt’sfascinationwithpainbeganbyaccidentwhenhewasaPhDstudentattheUniversityofGeorgia.Hewasthenachemistandwaslookingforinterestingprojectsthathecoulddoinchemistrywhichinvolvedinsects.Hegotstungbyaharvesterant.Thatsethimoffonajourneytotrytounderstandthesciencebehindthevenom(毒液)andthepain.Heharvestedthevenomofhundredsofantstocompareitwiththevenomofotherants.Hehadtestedalargenumberofdifferentspecies,allowingthemtostinghimbeforeratinghislevelsofpainonafour-pointscale.Over35years,150differentspeciesofinsectsstunghim.In1983,hecreatedtheSchmidtIndex,rankingthestingsof78insectsfromonetofouraccordingtotheirpain.Theindexrunsfrom“1”(mild)to“4”(severe).Thehoneybeewashisanchoringvalue,sincemostpeopleknowwhatabeestingfeltlike,andwasratedatwo.“Thegoodnewsis,therearen’tverymany‘fours’,”Schmidtsaid.“There’sonlythreeofthemoutof80-someinsectsIhaverunacross.”Hislistwasatooltoexplorewhycausingpainwasmorenecessaryforsomeinsects.Solitary(獨(dú)居的)insectstendtohaveamuchmilderstingthanthoseorganizedintocomplexcolonies.Manyinsectsstingbecausethey’reprotectingacolonyfilledwithhelplesseggs,youngandworkerswhilesolitaryinsectshavelittletodefend.Fromthis,hebelievedthatstingsallowedinsectstogetmorefoodandhencebuildsocialstructures.ForSchmidt,paincanhelpguideustowhatisreallywrong.“Painisthisamazingsensation...Ithinkofpainasbeingthebody’swayofkeepingmeoutoftrouble,”Schmidtsaid.“It’stellingusthatdamageisabouttooccur,hasoccurredorisoccurring,butit’snotreallydamage.Painisjustthewarningthatdamagemightbepossible.”“IfalltheinsectsonEarthdied,prettysoonlifewouldbeuninhabitable.”4.WhatcanwelearnaboutSchmidtfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Hewasfascinatedbybeessincehewaslittle.B.Hefinallybecameachemistafterdoinghisresearch.C.Hefoundhisprojectbycoincidence.D.Hischildhoodexperiencesethimoffonhisacademicresearch.5.Whydoesthewritermentionthehoneybeeinparagraph2?
A.Totellthewayofhisscale.B.Toexplorewhycausingpainismorenecessary.C.Toratehisseverepain.D.Totelluswhatabeestingfeelslike.6.WhatdoyouknowaboutstingsaccordingtoSchmidt’sresearch?
A.Solitaryinsectstingsareseverer.B.Mostinsectscancauseseverepain.C.Insectsstingbecausetheyhavetoprotectacolony.D.Stingsarenecessaryforinsectstosurviveanddevelop.7.WhyispainamazingaccordingtoSchmidt?
A.Peopleliketofeelpainsometimes.B.Painwarnsusofpotentialdanger.C.Severepainisagreatwayofkeepingpeopleoutoftrouble.D.Paincausesdamage.(★★)Wehavemorewaystoaccessmusicthanatanytimeinhistoryandawholeworldofunfamiliarstylestoexplore.Thethrillofdiscoveringnewsongsandnewsoundscanenrichpeopleofallages.Except,mostofthetime,itdoesn’t.Ourwillingnesstoexplorenewandunfamiliarmusicdeclineswithage.Academicsusetheterm“open-earedness”todescribeawillingnesstoengagewithunfamiliarmusic.Untilaroundtheageof11,childrenaregenerallyhappytoengagewithunfamiliarmusic.Earlyadolescenceseesareductioninopen-earedness,butisaccompaniedbyanintenseincreaseininterestinmusicmoregenerally.Open-earednessincreasesslightlyduringyoungadulthood,andthendeclinesasweage.Amajorstudyinvolvingmorethan250,000participantsconfirmedthesechangingbehaviors.Italsoshowedthatthesignificancewegivetomusicafteradolescencedeclines,andtheamountofmusicwelistentoreducesfromahighpointof20%ofourwakingtimeduringadolescence,to13%inadulthood.Researchershavedifferenttheoriestoaccountforthesetrends.Oneexplanationfortheage-basedreductioninmusicconsumptionsimplypositsthatresponsibility-ladenadultsmayhavelessfreetimeattheirdisposaltoexploretheirmusicalintereststhanyoungerpeople.Someinterprettheobserveddeclineinmusicengagementintermsofpsychosocialmaturation.Adolescentsusemusicasanidentitymarkerandengagewithittonavigatesocialcircles.Adultshavedevelopedpersonalitiesandestablishedsocialgroups.Assuch,driverstoengagewithnewmusicarelessened.Someresearchersarguethatweshouldn’tuseaperson’sagetopredictiftheirmusicaltastewillstaythesame,withoutfirstthinkingabouthowweenjoyandusemusicatdifferentstagesofourlives.Teenagerstendtobeveryawareofwhattheyarelisteningto.Adultswhousemusicasmotivationoraccompanimentforactivitiessuchasexerciseormenialtasksmaybelessconsciousoftheextenttowhichtheyactuallydolistentonewmusic.8.Whatdoestheterm“open-earedness”refertointhepassage?
A.Theabilitytoplaymusic.B.Thewillingnesstoexplorenewmusic.C.Theinterestinmusicduringadolescence.D.Thesignificanceofmusicindailylife.9.Accordingtothestudy,howdoestheamountofmusiclistenedtochangeasweage?
A.Itremainsconsistentthroughoutlife.B.Itincreasesfromchildhoodtoadulthood.C.Itpeaksduringadolescenceandthendecreases.D.Itgraduallydeclinesfromchildhoodtoadulthood.10.Whatfactorissuggestedasonecauseforareducedinterestinnewmusicamongsomepeopleastheyage?
A.Anincreaseinhearingacuity.B.Changesinpersonalityandsocialgroups.C.Anintenseincreaseininterestinmusic.D.Lesssparetimeduetoresponsibilities.11.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutmusicconsumptionandageismentionedinthepassage?
A.Childrenaregenerallyhappytoengagewithfamiliarmusic.B.Adolescentsusemusicasanidentitymarkerandsocializethroughmusic.C.Theelderlyaremoreopentoexploringnewmusicthanadults.D.Somescholarsquestionthelinkbetweenthedeclineinnewmusicconsumptionandincreasingmusicintolerance.(★★★)Itseemslikesuchasimple,straightforwardidea:planttrees—alotoftrees—allovertheworld,andwatchtheplanet’stemperaturefall.Plantingtreesisdefinitelyagoodwaytoimproveairquality,promotebiodiversityandabsorbharmfulcarbondioxideemissionsfromtheair.However,ifit’sdoneinthewrongwayitcouldhaveanegativeeffectonourenvironment.Unfortunately,thatmightbethecasewhenitcomestocarbon-offset(碳補(bǔ)償)planting—apopularmethodforsomecompaniestooffsettheircarbonfootprint.AnewstudypublishedinTrendsinEcology&Evolutionfoundthatcarbon-offsettreeplantationsmaydecimatehealthyecosystems.“Itiscrucialtoshiftfromthenarrowfocusoncarbonandadoptamoreholistic(全面的)perspectiveifweaimtoeffectivelyconserveandrestorenaturalecosystems,”saidleadauthorJesusAguirre-Guitierrez,aresearcherattheUniversityofOxford.Forestsareoneofourbestlinesofdefenceagainstclimatechangeandrestoringthemiscrucial,butthiscan’tbeasubstituteforreducingcarbonemissionsdirectly.Anewly-plantedtreecantakeasmanyas20yearstocapturetheamountofCO2thatacarbon-offsetschemepromises.Wewouldhavetoplantandprotectamassivenumberoftreesfordecadestooffsetevenasmallpartofglobalemissions.Eventhen,thereisalwaystheriskthattheseeffortswillbewipedoutbydroughts,wildfires,treediseasesanddeforestation.Ecosystemsareincrediblybiodiverse,containingdifferenttreeandplantspecies,butcarbon-offsetplantingtypicallyinvolvesjustafewtreespecies.Plantingthesetreesinanecosystemwhilefinanciallybeneficialdamagesbiodiversityandultimatelyharmstheveryareasthattheyweresupposedtohelp.Yetsomefossil-fuelcompaniesrelyoncarbon-offsetplantinginordertoreach“netzerocarbonemission”.It’ssuchaneasywaytolooklikethey’redoingtheirpartinreducinggreenhousegasemissions.Inreality,thebestthingthattheycandoisworktowardspreservingcurrentecosystemsandreducingtheiractualcarbonfootprintdirectly.12.Whatisthemainconcernraisedinthepassageaboutcarbon-offsettreeplantations?
A.Theymaynoteffectivelyreduceglobalwarming.B.Theycouldharmlocalecosystemsandbiodiversity.C.Theyaretooexpensivetoimplementonalargescale.D.Theyrequiretoomuchtimetohaveanoticeableimpact.13.AccordingtoJesusAguirre-Guitierrez,whatiscrucialforprotectingnaturalecosystems?
A.Focusingonlyoncarbonreduction.B.Adoptingaholisticattitude.C.Plantingalargenumberoftreesquickly.D.Relyingonfossilfuelsforenergy.14.Whatisakeylimitationofnewly-plantedtreesincarbon-offsetschemes?
A.TheytakealongtimetocapturesignificantamountsofCO2.B.Theyaresusceptibletodroughtsandwildfires.C.Theyareonlyeffectiveincertaintypesofecosystems.D.Theyareoftenplantedinareaswithhighbiodiversity.15.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutcarbon-offsetplantingisTRUE?
A.Ittypicallyinvolvesplantingawidevarietyoftreespecies.B.Itisalwaysbeneficialtoecosystems,regardlessofwherethetreesareplanted.C.Somecompaniesuseitasawaytoappearenvironmentallyresponsible.D.Itresultsinsignificantcarboncapturecomparedtotheemissionsoffossil-fuelcompanies.(★★★)Mentalresilience(韌性)hasbecomeavitalskillintoday’sfast-pacedworld.16Researchindicatesthatindividualswithhighresiliencelevelsare35%morelikelytomaintainmentalhealthduringlong-termstress.Let’sexplorescientificallyprovenmethodstostrengthenthisability.TheMainIdeaExplainedResilienceisnotaboutreducingstressbutmanagingiteffectively.Emergingneurobiologicalevidenceshedslightonthispositivelyadaptiveprocess.17Neuroscientists(神經(jīng)學(xué)家)compareittomuscletraining:facingproperchallengedregularlyimprovedmentalabilitytoadjust.Forinstance,A2023Harvardstudyshowedthatproperstressincreasedbrainthicknessinareasrelatedtomakingdecisions.PhysicalActivityasaFoundationExerciseisuniversallyrecognizedasakeyresilience-buildingtool.Duringaerobicworkouts,thebodyproducersBDNF(腦源性神經(jīng)營(yíng)養(yǎng)因子),aproteinimportantforbraindevelopment.18Meanwhile,thischemicalprocessnotonlyimprovedmoodbutalsostrengthensmentalabilities.Tomaximizebenefits,expertssuggestcombining30minutesofdailyexercisewithrelaxationmethodssuchasdeepbreathing.ThePowerofSocialBondsHumanbeingssucceedthroughmeaningfulconnections.Strongsocialnetworksactaspsychologicalsafetynetsduringcrises.19AStanfordUniversitystudyovermanyyearsfoundthatpeoplewithstrongsocialsupportrecovered50%fasterfromemotionaldifficultiesthanthosewhowereisolated.Surprisingly,onlinecommunicationthroughvideocallswas80%aseffectiveasface-to-facemeetingsinrecenttests.MethodstoChangeNegativeThoughtsHowweviewdifficultiesshapesourmentalresilience.Psychologistssuggestchangingextremenegativeideaslike“Ican’thandlethis”intopositiveviewssuchas“Thisishardbutpossible.”2022studyfoundthatdailygratitudepracticelowersstresshormonesby25%inthreeweeks.20
A.Therefore,buildingstrongconnectionsshouldbeakeygoal.B.Creativeactivitieslikepaintingunexpectedlybetterstresstolerance.C.Workplaceculturesignificantlyimpactsemployees’stressmanagement.D.Thisnaturalprocesshelpsmaintainstableemotionsandenhancedclearthinking.E.Moreover,activelynoticingsmalldailysuccesseshelpsdeveloppositivethinking.F.Thispsychologicaltrainingstrengthensthebrain’sabilitytohandlefuturechallengers.G.Itreferstotheabilitytorecoverfromdifficultieswhilekeepingbasicoperationsrunning.二、完形填空(★★★)Aftercompletinghighschool,Ihadthehopeofcontinuingmyeducationatauniversity.Butthe_______keptpilingup.Ihadnomoneydespiteworkingthreejobs,soIhadto_______fromthecommunitycollege.Still,Iheldontoalessonmyparentshad_______inme:everythingbadcomeswithsomethinggood.AstheeldestdaughteroffivechildrenofanimmigrantfamilytotheUS,Iworkedat_______jobsandat16became_______independent.Throughitall,myeducationmeanteverythingtome.IthoughtifIdidwellinmy_______work,everythingelsewouldfallintoplace.ButwhenIgained_______tomanytoppublicuniversitiesacrossthestate,myheart_______sinceIcouldn’taffordit.Icouldn’ttakeoutlargeamountsofstudentloandebtgivenmyfamily’seconomic_______.Besides,beingfirstgenerationfromanimmigranthousehold,Ididn’tunderstandwhatscholarshipswereandhowto________-andevenifIdid,scholarshipswouldn’treplacemy________asmyfamily’seconomicproviderifIleft.Ispent7yearsworkingmanyjobswhileslowly________communitycollegecredits.Then,asmysisterswereolder,Imovedontoa4-yearuniversity.I________organicchemistrywithDr.Farmer.Inhisofficehours,Idiscoveredmy________.Within6months,Iwasrunningcolumnsinhislab.NowI’mclosetogettingmyPh.D.degreeinorganicchemistry.IamsogladInever________mychildhooddream.21.A.opportunitiesB.functionsC.challengesD.consequences22.A.benefitB.withdrawC.borrowD.slide23.A.plantedB.deliveredC.a(chǎn)ssessedD.a(chǎn)rranged24.A.positiveB.multipleC.a(chǎn)dorableD.efficient25.A.technicallyB.normallyC.visuallyD.financially26.A.reasonableB.a(chǎn)cademicC.elegantD.familiar27.A.reputationB.recognitionC.a(chǎn)dmissionD.a(chǎn)doption28.A.beatB.stoppedC.failedD.sank29.A.situationB.recoveryC.policyD.system30.A.compareB.observeC.a(chǎn)pplyD.a(chǎn)void31.A.a(chǎn)dvantageB.desireC.behaviorD.role32.A.markingB.earningC.donatingD.decreasing33.A.viewedB.mentionedC.tookD.designed34.A.moodB.standardC.disadvantageD.curiosity35.A.gaveupB.pickedupC.keptupD.clearedup三、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,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。InOctober2025,twosilkmanuscriptsfromtheWarringStatesperiodwere36(office)addedtothecollectionoftheHunanMuseum—rareartifactsthat37(report)tohavespentnearlyeightdecadesoverseasbeforebeingnegotiatedforrepatriation(歸國(guó)).Astheonlyknownsilk38(write)ofthatera,theyprovidehistorians39avaluablesourcetotestdifferenttheoriesabouttheearlyChinesewritingsystem.Althoughpreservationworkhasadvancedrapidlyinrecentdecades,curators(館長(zhǎng))notethatitisthepatienceanddetailedprocessof40(stabilize)thefragilesilk—ratherthanpubliccelebrations—41trulyprotectsthemanuscripts.Onlywhenscientificscanningiscombinedwithhistoricalunderstanding42themanuscriptsbegintorevealtheirculturalmeaningsbeyondappearance.Theeventalsoillustrates43culturalcooperationfunctions:detailedrecords,legalverification,andagreementsarereachedthroughlong-termdialoguebetweencountries.Forscholars,thereturnservesasareminderthatknowledgecangrowonlywhen44issharedopenlyandrespectfully.Inthissense,theZidankumanuscriptsstandas45inspiringexampleofhowthedistantpastcancontinuetocommunicatewiththemodernworld.四、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)46.上周六你參加了校學(xué)生會(huì)組織的“國(guó)學(xué)經(jīng)典誦讀”活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)為校英文報(bào)寫(xiě)篇報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)的過(guò)程;2.收獲與感想。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。TheChineseClassicsRecitation:ARewardingActivity___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★)47.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,“Pl
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