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2025~2026學(xué)年河北省部分省級(jí)示范性高中高三10月階段性測(cè)試英語(yǔ)試卷一、閱讀理解(★)Gotoldclothes,brokentoysoremptyboxestakingupspace?CityLane’s“UpcycleWorkshop”canhelp—itturnsunwantedthingsintousefultreasures!Openedlastspringinthecitycenter,thiscommunityspacehastwogoals:toletpeoplereuseolditemsinsteadofthrowingthemaway,andtomaketheneighborhoodcloserbybringingpeopletogether.LocatedonthefirstfloorofGreenCommunityCenter(nexttothemainentrance),theworkshopiseasytofindandhasgoodtools.Therearesewingmachinesforfixingclothes,paintsetsfordecoratingboxesorjars,andsmalltoolsforrepairingchairsortoys.Bestofall,it’sfreetouse!Theonlyrule:signuponlineonedaybeforeyourvisit(viathecommunitywebsite)tomakesurethere’senoughspace.Everyweekend,9a.m.to5p.m.,skilledvolunteersaretheretohelp.Theycanshowyouhowtofixjackets,turnjeansintobags,ormaketoycarsfromplasticbottles.12-year-oldMiasaid,“Ifixedmyfadedbackpackhere.NowIuseiteveryday!”Sofar,over800people—kids,teensandadults—havejoined.RetireeMr.Chensaid,“I’vemetmanynicepeoplehere.”Theworkshopalsoholdsmonthly“UpcycleFairs”wherepeopleshowtheirworksandtradeitems.Besidesmakingcoolthings,theworkshophelpstheenvironment.Lastyear,itkeptover500kilogramsofolditemsoutoflandfills.“Upcyclingmakesabigdifference,”saidorganizerLisaWang.Wanttotry?Visittosignup,orstopbythecenterduringopeninghours.Wecan’twaittoseewhatyoucreate!1.What’sneededtousetheworkshop?

A.Payfees.B.Onlinesign-up.C.Bringtools.D.Callfirst.2.Whendovolunteershelp?

A.Weekends.B.Weekdays.C.Mornings.D.Evenings.3.Whatcanweinferabouttheworkshop?

A.It’sonlyforkids.B.It’snotpopular.C.Itbuildsconnections.D.Itsellsitems.(★★)Inaquietcornerofthecity,anoldsculptornamedEliasworkedinhisdustystudio.Hiscurrentprojectwasamassive,irregularblockofmarblethathehadpurchasedyearsago.Hetoldanyonewhoaskedthataperfectfigurewasalreadyinsidethestone,andhisjobwasnottocreateit,buttosetitfree.Dayafterday,Eliaswouldstrikethestonewithhischisel.Bystanderswhowatchedfromadistancewerepuzzled.“Heisruiningaperfectlygoodpieceofrock,”onewouldwhisper.“Heisjustmakingitsmalleranduglier,”anothermightcomment.Theysawonlydestruction,theslowreductionofalargeobjectintoasmallerone.Eliaspaidthemnomind.Hisfocuswasabsolute,hishandsguidedbyavisionthatotherscouldnotsee.Hewasn’taddinganything;hewassimplyremovingthepartsthatwerenotthefigure.Monthsturnedintoaseason.Theonceshapelessblockbegantoshowhintsofaform.Adelicatearmemerged,thenthecurve(曲線(xiàn))ofashoulder,andfinally,acalmfacelookingdownward.Thewhispersoftheonlookerschanged.Theynolongersawdestruction,butthetruth.TheybegantounderstandthatEliaswasnotadestroyer,butadiscoverer.Whentheworkwasfinallydone,abeautifulstatueofayoungwomanindeepthoughtstoodwheretheroughstoneoncewas.Itwasamasterpiece.AstudentaskedElias,“Howdidyoucreatesuchawonderfulthingfromnothing?”Theoldsculptorsmiledandreplied,“Icreatednothing.Thefigurewasalwaysthere.Ijustchippedawaythemarblethatwaskeepingherfromtheworld.”4.Howdidtheonlookersinitiallyfeelaboutthesculptor’swork?

A.Theyadmiredhisgreatartistictalent.B.Theyfelthewasruiningthematerial.C.Theyofferedtoassistinhisproject.D.Theygraspedhispurposefromthestart.5.Whatdidthesculptorbelievehisprimarytaskwas?

A.Hebuiltupontheexistingform.B.Hetookawaywhatwasnotneeded.C.Hecoloredthestone’ssurface.D.Healteredthestone’snature.6.Whatchangeoccurredintheobservers’attitudeovertime?

A.Fromdoubttoappreciation.B.Fromexcitementtodisappointment.C.Fromignoringtojoiningin.D.Fromapprovaltoquestioning.7.Whatisthemainmessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?

A.Trueartisaboutaddingnewthings.B.Greatnesscomesfromremovingtheexcess.C.Effortaloneguaranteesfinalachievement.D.Publicopinionshapesartisticcreation.(★★)Inearly2024,fiveChinesegovernmentdepartmentsincludingtheMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnologylaunchedapilotprogramfor“vehicle-road-cloudintegration”(V2X),aimingtoboostthedevelopmentofintelligentconnectedvehicles(ICVs).Thisinnovativesystemconnectscars,roadinfrastructure,andcloudplatformsthrough5Gnetworks,creatinga“smarttransportationecosystem”thatenhancessafetyandefficiency.Thepilotprogramoutlinesninekeytasks,suchasupgradingroad-sidefacilitiesandincreasingtheinstallationrateofon-boardterminals.Forroadinfrastructure,itrequires100%5Gcoverageintestareasandover90%oftrafficlightstobeconnectedtothenetwork.Asforvehicles,alltestcarsmustbeequippedwithC-V2Xterminals,and50%ofnewpublicvehiclesshouldhavethesedevicesinstalled.ByJune2024,20citiesincludingBeijingandShanghaiwereselectedaspilotsitestotestscenarioslikesmartbusesandautomaticparking.A2024industryreporthighlightedthesystem’sbenefits:inShanghai’spilotzone,trafficaccidentsdroppedby37%aftersixmonthsofoperation.Thereportalsonotedthatthe“l(fā)ow-latency”featureof5G-Anetworks—allowingdatatotravelalmostinstantly—waskeytothisimprovement.Thismeanscarscanreceivewarningsaboutpotentialdangers,suchassuddenlanechangesbyothervehicles,inrealtime.Dr.ZhangWei,anICVexpert,explained:“Vehicle-road-cloudintegrationdoesn’tjustmakecarssmarter;itmakestheentireroadsystemsmarter.It’sabreakthroughthatcombineshardwareupgradeswithdigitaltechnology.”Headdedthatthepilot’sresultswillbesharednationwidetoaccelerateICVdevelopment.By2026,thesystemisexpectedtobeusedinmostmajorChinesecities.8.Whatisrequiredforroadinfrastructureinthepilot?

A.5Gfullcoverage.B.Newtrafficlights.C.Moreparkinglots.D.Fewerroadsigns.9.Whatdoes“l(fā)ow-latency”probablymean?

A.Slowspeed.B.Lessdelay.C.Highcost.D.Bigsize.10.WhatcanweinferfromDr.Zhang’swords?

A.Carsarealreadysmartenough.B.Roadsneednofurtherupgrades.C.Thesystemishardware-basedonly.D.Thesystemisatotalinnovation.11.Whichisthebesttitle?

A.5GNetworksinCitiesB.China’sSmartTrafficPilotC.HowtoDriveSafelyD.FutureofPublicTransport(★★★)Civilization,weliketothink,isbuiltonmemory.Wepreservearchives,writehistories,andteachourchildrenthepast—alltoavoidrepeatingmistakes.Yeta2023studybytheInstituteforHistoricalResearch(IHR)tellsadifferentstory:78%ofmajorsocietalshifts(fromtheIndustrialRevolutiontodigitalization)wereaccompaniedby“strategicforgetting”—thedeliberatesideliningofinconvenienttruths.Considerthe19th-centuryexpansionofrailroads.Historiansnowagreethatthe“ageofprogress”narrativeignoredthedisplacementof1.2millionruralfamiliesandthedestructionof300,000acresofancientwoodland.Why?Becauserememberingthesecostswouldhaveslowedthe“forwardmarch”ofindustry.SociologistUlrichBeckcalledthis“theamnesiaofmodernity”:wecelebrateinnovationwhileerasingitshumanandenvironmentalpricetags.Thisforgettingisn’taflawincivilization—it’safeature.Phillipsarguesthatmemory,ifunfiltered,paralyzes.A2022psychologicalexperimentatCambridgeUniversityfoundthatpeoplewhorecalledeverydetailofpastfailureswere43%lesslikelytotakerisks,evenwhenriskswerenecessaryforgrowth.“Civilizationneedsbothmemoryandforgetting,”P(pán)hillipswrites.“Theproblemisn’tforgettingitself,butforgettingbydesign—whenthoseinpowerdecidewhichtruthsdisappear.”Takethe2008financialcrisis.TheIHRstudynotesthatbanksandpolicymakersquicklyframedthecrisisasa“one-timeglitch”ratherthanaresultofdecadesofunregulatedgreed.Thisstrategicforgettingallowedthesameriskypracticestoreturnby2015.“Wedon’tjustforgetthepast,”P(pán)hillipsconcludes.“Weforgetthatwe’reforgetting—andthat’showcyclesofharmrepeat.”12.Whatdidthe2023IHRstudyfind?

A.Memorybuildscivilization.B.Shiftsneedforgetting.C.78%shiftshadforgetting.D.Mistakesrepeatoften.13.Whywasrailroadharmignored?

A.Tospeedindustry.B.Toprotectfamilies.C.Tosavewoodlands.D.Toavoidcosts.14.What’sPhillips’attitudeto“strategicforgetting”?

A.Approving.B.Critical.C.Neutral.D.Confused.15.Whatcanweinferaboutthe2008crisis?

A.Itwasaone-timeglitch.B.Greedcausedit.C.Riskswerenecessary.D.Bankschangedpractices.(★★★★)Thetensionbetweentechnologyandhumanityisnotanewdilemma,butitsmodernformcarriesuniquestakes:Howdowepreventinnovationfromerodingtheveryqualitiesthatmakeushuman?16ConsiderAI-drivencustomerservice—whileitresolvesqueries30%fasterthanhumanagents(2024TechMetricsReport),itfailstorecognizeemotionaldistressin78%ofcases,leavingusersfeelingunheardratherthanhelped.Developersoftenframe“efficiency”astheultimategoal,amindsetthatnarrowsthedefinitionof“progress.”17A2024studybytheDigitalEthicsConsortiumfoundthat82%ofnewappssacrifice“human-centricdesign”(e.g.,limitingscreentime)tomeetspeedorprofittargets,eventhough67%ofusersprioritizewell-beingoverspeed.18Takethe“hybridlibrary”modeladoptedby15majorcities:digitalarchivesgrant24/7accesstobooks,butphysicalbrancheshostweekly“conversationcircles”wherereadersdiscusstextsface-to-face.Thisapproachdoesn’tpittechagainsthumanity—itweavesthemintoamutuallysupportivesystem.Yetbalancingthesetwoforcesrequiresmorethangoodintentions;itdemandsintentionalpushbackagainstdefaulttech-centricthinking.19Somearguestrictregulationswillstifleinnovation,whileothersclaimunregulatedtechwillirreparablyharmhumanconnection.Bothpositions,however,missthemiddleground:guidingtechtoservehumanneedsratherthandictatethem.20Wemightasknot“Howfastcanthistoolwork?”but“Howdoesithelppeoplebuildmeaningfulrelationships?”Not“Whatprofitcanitgenerate?”but“Doesitrespecthumanautonomy?”Thesequestionsshiftthefocusfromtech’scapabilitiestoitspurpose.

A.Efficiency,infact,oftencomesatahiddencost.B.Suchashiftrequiresredefiningourcorequestions.C.Thisnarrowfocusoverlookscriticalhumanneeds.D.Real-worldsolutionsthatbalancebothdoexist.E.Tech’sspeedadvantagerarelyoutweighsitsflaws.F.Debatesoverhowtoaddressthistensionremainpolarized(兩極分化的).G.Examplesoftech’sfailuretoprioritizehumanityabound.二、完形填空(★★★)Imagineyouareonadesertislandfortherestofyourdays.Whatonebookwouldyoumost________tohavewithyou?Muchmoreoftenthannot,people________agreatworkofliteraturetokeepthemcompanyfortheir________livesthere.Then,whatisliterature?Theanswerisfoundby________atliteratureitself.Forexample,considertheveryfirst________workswecomeintocontactwithoverthe________ofourlives—children’sliterature.Mostofus________thefirststepsintotheworldofreadinginthe________:someonewelovereadstousinbed.Sobeginsthelifelongjourneythroughall________pagesthatlieahead.Aswegrowup,thepracticeofreadingforpleasure—which________meansreadingliterature—stayswithus.Explainingtoyoungchildrenthepoliticsorthehistorywouldbe________.Literature,withitsabilitytocommunicatetoallages,canhelp.________wereadwell,wewillfindourselvesinadialogue________themostcreativemindsofourowntimeandofthepast.Itenriches(豐富)lifein________thatnothingelsequitecan.Itmakesusmore________.Thebetterwelearntoreadliterature,thebetteritwilldothat.21.A.wantB.a(chǎn)skC.a(chǎn)llowD.require22.A.provideB.chooseC.discoverD.follow23.A.dangerousB.happyC.lonelyD.colourful24.A.lookingB.workingC.a(chǎn)rrivingD.pointing25.A.developedB.printedC.designedD.reported26.A.patternB.courseC.eventD.condition27.A.countB.paveC.watchD.take28.A.bookstoreB.classroomC.bedroomD.library29.A.thisB.theseC.thatD.those30.A.typicallyB.perfectlyC.expectedlyD.similarly31.A.convenientB.commonC.privateD.difficult32.A.ThoughB.SinceC.IfD.Unless33.A.forB.beyondC.withD.into34.A.casesB.waysC.positionsD.shapes35.A.classicalB.standardC.personalD.human三、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。Didyouknowthat36(cut)meatanddairyproductsfromyourdietcanreduceyourfoodcarbonfootprintby73percent?It’slikelyyou’veheardsimilarstatisticsbefore.Itmighthaveevenheldyourattentionlongenoughtotryaplant-baseddietforawhile.However,forsome,cuttingoutdeliciousmeatproductsforeverseemstoo37(restrict)tosustainlongterm.It’struethatwe’recreaturesofhabit,soit’snowonderthatthedisheswe’vegrowntolovemightbedifficulttogiveupevenwhenwewanttodoso38themostearnestofintentions.Butforthose39areseriousaboutmakingapersonalchange,alltheexcitingnewfoodtechnologypoppinguparounduscouldgreatlychangethewayweasanationconsumefood.Studieshaveshownthatfakemeatburgers,typicallyconsistingofsoyandgluten(大豆和面筋),usearound90percent40(little)waterthanhamburgers.Therefore,forallthoselookingtomakeachangewithout41(alter)theirdiettoomuch,thiscouldbewonderfulnews.Thoughmeat42(substitute)havetheirdisadvantagestoo,withsomeofthehighestcarbonemissionofallplant-basedfoodyet,thegoodstillfarexceedsthebadwhenusedtoreplaceredmeat.Ifhealthisabigconcernforyou,youmightbebetteroffstickingtovegetablesandenjoyingfakemeat43atreat.Currently,companiesareracing44(create)thefirst“l(fā)ab-grown”meatproductsasaseeminglysimpleanswertoeveryone’sconcerns.Theexcitingthingtotakefromthis,whicheversideyoumaybeon,isthatthefakemeatindustryisgrowingsorapidly,andit’scertaintoproducea45(sustain)optionsoon.四、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)46.新學(xué)期伊始,你(LiYuan)有意加入學(xué)校環(huán)保社團(tuán)(EnvironmentalClub)。請(qǐng)給該社團(tuán)寫(xiě)一封申請(qǐng)信,內(nèi)容包括:1.個(gè)人情況介紹;2.申請(qǐng)加入的原因;3.你期望在社團(tuán)中承擔(dān)的工作;4.你對(duì)社團(tuán)發(fā)展的建議。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。Dearsir:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。TheOldBookstore’sSecretLastSaturdaymorning,Iwanderedinto“Maggie’sBooks,”atinyoldbookstoretuckedbetweenacaféandaflowershopthatI’dpassedahundredtimesbutneverentered.ThebellabovethedoorjingledasIsteppedinside,andtheairsmelledlikepaper,ink,andvanilla-warm,likeahugfromanoldfriend.Woodenshelvesreachedtheceiling,crammedwithbooksofeverycolorandsize,somewithcrackedspinesanddog-earedpagesthattoldstoriesofpastreaders.Asoftjazztuneplayedfromavintageradioonthecounter,whereanelderlywomanwithsilverhairandroundglassessatsortingthroughapileofchildren’sbooks.“Firsttimehere,dear?”sheasked,lookingupwithasmile.Inodded,andshegesturedformetoexplore.“Takeyourtime—everybookherehasalittlemagicinit.”Iwanderedtothebackofthestore,whereashelflabeled“ForgottenGems”caughtmyeye.Amongthedustyvolumes,IfoundatatteredcopyofTheLittlePrince,itscoverfadedbutstillbrightwithadrawingofthefox.WhenIopenedit,apressedvioletfellout,alongwithahandwrittennote:“Towhoeverfindsthis—mayyoualwayskeep

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