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2025~2026學(xué)年河北衡水中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期檢測一英語試卷一、閱讀理解(★★)SonyWorldPhotographyAwards2025Exhibition

Whatyou’llsee·Over300photographsbymorethan60photographersacrosstheWestandEastwingsofSomersetHouse·Aninternationalexhibitionofimages,fromSouthAfricatoPeru,ChinatoIceland

·Today’sleadingphotographersshownalongsidefresh,youngtalents

·AttractivestoriesvisualisedthroughpowerfulphotographyExpandyourunderstandingofdocumentaryphotographythroughworksbySusanMeiselas.FollowthelivesofscientistsbattlinginvisiblethreatsintheArcticasdocumentedbylastyear’sPhotographeroftheYear,JuliettePavy.SusanMeiselas:OutstandingContributiontoPhotographyGettoknowSusanMeiselas,aphotographerwhohasdevotedherlifetoinsightfulworksofpeopleintheircommunities.Exploreexcerpts(選錄)fromfiveofherprojects,someneverexhibitedbeforeintheUK.TheexhibitiontracksthematicelementsthatoccurrepeatedlyinMeiselas’practice,focusingonwhatisoftenhiddenfrompublicview.Meiselasisthe18threceiveroftheSonyWorldPhotographyAwardsOutstandingContributiontoPhotography,anawardthathonorsapersonorgroupthathasmadeasignificantinfluenceonthephotographicmedium.

TicketinformationOpeningtimes·Standardticket£18.

·Discountticket£13.50—includingsenior60+,disabled.IDneeded.·Student£9.IDneeded.

·Child(Aged13-16)£10.

·Child(Under12)free.·From17Julyto5August

Weekdays:12:00-18:00

Weekends:12:00-19:001.Whatcanvisitorsdointheexhibition?

A.ExperienceArcticdangers.B.Viewsingleartists’works.C.Readphotographers’texts.D.Discoverdocumentaryphotos.2.WhatdoweknowaboutSusanMeiselas?

A.She’sinfluentialinphotography.B.Shespecializesinsciencephotos.C.Herworksarerarelydisplayed.D.Shefocusesongroupactivities.3.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheexhibition?

A.Thedisabledareallowedfreeentry.B.Studentscouldenjoyhalf-pricetickets.C.Morningvisitsareopen.D.Itwillbeclosedafter17August.(★★★)Whatifsomeonetoldyoumermaids(美人魚)werereal?Forgetthefishtails,wemeanwomencapableofholdingtheirbreathforminutesastheydiveundertheseamanytimesaday.ThesearethehaenyeodiversofSouthKorea,acommunityofwomenfromJejuIslandwhohavebeenfree-divingtoharvestseafoodforcenturies.TheirstoriesaresharedwiththeworldbytheUS-Koreanfilm-makerSueKim,inherfilmTheLastoftheSeaWomen.Thefilmfollowsthewomengoingabouttheirgruelingworkduringtheharvestseasonandexaminesthechallengestheyfacebothinandoutofthewater.Theyheadouttodiveat6amdaily.Theyholdtheirbreathforacoupleofminutes,comebackuptothesurfaceandgobackdownagain-about100timesasession.Therisksarebig.Thereisnoinsuranceavailableforthejob,asit’stoodangerous.Andnowtheocean—andthewomen’slivelihood—isunderthreat.Globalwarmingisresultinginlesssealife,particularlyinshallowwater;divingdeeperismoredifficultwithoutairtanks(罐).Perhapsthebiggerthreat,though,isfromwithin,withfeweryoungerwomenchoosingtopursuethisdifficultprofession.Atrainingschoolwassetupintheearly2000stoaddressthedecreasingnumbers,butonly5%ofthoseattendinggoontobecomehaenyeos.Allisnotlost,though.Thefilmintroducesustotwoyoungwomenfromanotherislandwhohavegainedpopularityonsocialmediaandpointouttheflexiblehoursthejobcanoffer.Oneofthemevenstartedlearningtoswimattheageof30todothejob.“WhenIlookatthehaenyeosandhowtheyworktogether,itjustremindsmeofthecollectiveworkthatwomenaredoingeverywhereelse,”saysSueKim,“Whenagirliswatchingthisdocumentary,Iwanthertobelieveinherselfandrealizethatshecandoanything.”4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grueling”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Dull.B.Creative.C.Rewarding.D.Demanding.5.Whatisonechallengethathaenyeosarefacing?

A.Lackofpre-jobtraining.B.Lowwillingnesstotakethejob.C.Thehighcostofairtanks.D.Thedecreasingdemandforseafood.6.Theauthormentionsthetwoyoungwomeninparagraph6toshow______.

A.hopefortheprofessionB.theroleofsocialmediaC.theinfluenceofthefilmD.qualificationsforthejob7.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Haenyeo:AnOverlookedProfessionB.WomenPower:YouCanDoAnythingC.TheLastSeaWomen:CourageintheDeepD.GlobalWarming:AGreatRiskforHaenyeos(★★★)DrawinginspirationfromtheDallas-basedDaddyStrollerSocialClub(DSSC)—asupportnetworkforfathers—BrandonShawcomposedan83typewrittenletterthatwasaddressedtohisfather.FromtheBlacklitbookstore,KalvinBridgewaterled15dadsinanemotionaleventwherethemendugintowhattheyhated,loved,misunderstoodandappreciatedabouttheirfathersastheygrewup.LaunchedbyBridgewaterin2021,DSSCstartedwithroughly30fathersattendingeachgatheringbeforesurginginpopularityfollowingtheviralsuccessoftwoonlinevideosinApril2024.Today,eventsregularlydrawover150participants,fosteringconnectionsamongdadsastheyshareparentingjourneysandoffermutualemotionalsupport.DSSC’sappealisbroad,attractingdadsfromvariousprofessions,includingdoctors,engineers,andelectricians.Thegroupemphasizesemotionalsupport,withmembersregularlycheckinginononeanother.AsShawshared,thegroupprovidesaspacewheremencanbeopen,asking,“Howareyoufeeling?”Shaw,whojoinedthegroupwhenhefirstbecameafather,saidithasmadehimmorepatientandunderstanding.Afterearningcertificationasabirthdoula(產(chǎn)婦陪護師)tobetterassisthiswifethroughpregnancy(孕期),BridgewaternowalsoleadsworkshopsforfatherstoensureDSSCallowsmotherssometimeforthemselves.AtaMayeventheldbyDSSC,plannedrightbeforeMother’sDay,mothersweregivenabreakwhilefathersspenttimebondingwiththeirchildren.BrandonShawdescribedtheexperienceastransformative,sayingithelpedhimconnectwithhisownweaknesses,somethinghehadpreviouslykepthidden.HesenttheletterhewrotetohisfatherforFather’sDay.Itwillarrivesoon.Hesaidhedoesn’texpectaresponseandjusthopeshisfatherreadsit.AsBridgewaterputsit,fatherhoodisjustabout“beinghonestandsharing”.8.WhatcanwelearnaboutDSSCfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Itrepairsbrokenfather-sonrelationships.B.Itcaresaboutfathers’emotionalwell-being.C.Itmakesagroupoffatherspopularonline.D.Itstressesfathers’contributionstoparenting.9.WhatleadstothepopularityofDSSC?

A.Diversememberbackgrounds.B.Flexiblemeetinglocations.C.Professionalinstructions.D.Supportiveatmosphere.10.WhyistheMayeventmentionedinparagraph4?

A.TostresstheuniquenessofDSSC.B.ToillustrateanotheraimofDSSC.C.Toshowanidealhusband-wiferelationship.D.Tojustifythefounder’spersonalexperience.11.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.DSSC’sinfluenceonitsmembers.B.Theseverityofparentalissues.C.Thenecessitytoidentifyweaknesses.D.Bridgewater?sdevotiontofatherhood.(★★★★)ScientistshavebeenlookingatDNAtostorealltypesofdata,notjustbiological,butalsodigital.YetwhileDNAisagreatstoragematerial,it’salsoquitedelicate.Waterorheatcandamageiteasilyunlessit’sgivenanamber-like(似琥珀)coating.Thatnewideawasborrowedfromthe1993movieJurassicPark,inwhichscientistscloneddinosaursfromDNAtrappedinamber.DNAistheworld’soldestdatastoragedevice.ThemostamazingthingaboutDNAisthatitcanpotentiallybeusedtostoreanytypeofdata.PuttinginformationintoDNAusesaprocesscalledencoding.“Yourcomputerstoresinformationinabinaryformat(二進制),zeroesandones,”notesKarishmaMatange,acomputationalbiologist.“EncodingworkstochangethesezeroesandonesintoA,C,GandT,theDNAbasesthatcanstoreinformation.”TheorderofthebasesinDNAiscalledsequence(序列),whichspellsouttheinformationitholds.TopullinformationbackoutfromtheDNA,yourewindtheprocess.ScientistscanstoreDNAforlongperiods.Butitrequiresfreezingtemperatures,specialequipmentanddangerouschemicals,whichmakestheprocesscostly.JamesBanal,ascientistinSanCarlos,California,andhisteamcameupwithanewmethodT-REX.HisteamusesthismethodtotrapDNAinamaterialsimilartoplastic.“Plasticsaredurable.”Banalpointsout.Besides,T-REXisacheapalternativetoencloseDNA.Totestit,theteamencodedtheJurassicParkthememusicandaperson’sgenomeintoDNA.ThentheyputtheDNAintheglassyplastic.DampandheatareDNA’sbiggestthreats.ButtheT-REXmaterialkeepsdampout.Theresearchersheateditupto75°Celsius.Later,theygottheDNAbybreakingthecoatingdown.Thebestpart,Banalsays,isthatthebroken-downmaterialcanbereusedtostoreDNAagain.BanalandhiscolleagueswanttousetheT-REXmethodtopreservegeneticdataorevensafelystorebiologicalsamplesthatwillbelaunchedintospace.Andwemightonedayuseittostorethemassiveamountsofdatapeoplegenerateeveryday.12.HowisdigitalinformationstoredintoDNA?

A.ByturningbinarycodeintoDNAbases.B.ByfreezingtheDNAatlowtemperatures.C.BycoatingtheDNAwithambermaterial.D.BysequencingDNAfromancientsamples.13.WhatisthemainadvantageoftheT-REXmethodforDNAstorage?

A.BreakingDNAdownwithchemicals.B.Offeringcost-effectivestorageofDNA.C.HelpingDNAsurviveextremewetness.D.WithdrawingwholeDNAfromdinosaurs.14.WhatwilltheDNAstoragetechnologybeusedforinthefuture?

A.Cloningextinctdinosaurs.B.Reducingglobalplasticpollution.C.Preservingdiversesamples.D.Speedingfuturespaceexploration.15.What’sthemainideaofthetext?

A.AbreakthroughinDNAdatastoragetechnology.B.HowdigitaltechnologyadvancesDNAanalysis.C.ThebiologicalapplicationsofDNArepairingsystem.D.HowJurassicParkinspiredDNApreservationresearch.(★★)Isthereanyonewhocouldn’tspendalittlelesstimeontheirphone?Adigitaldetox(戒斷)maybejustwhatyouneed.16Whenpeopleheartheworddetox,theymaythinkit’sastrictall-or-nothingthing,butitdoesn’thavetobethatextreme.Herearesomeideastogetyoustarted.It’sonethingtosayyou’regoingtogetridofyourphoneonyournextvacation,butit’squiteanotherthingtoactuallydoit.17Onceyougetusedtosmallblocksoftimewithoutit,itwillbeeasierandeasiertoforgethowmuchyoureliedonit.Ifyou’reinasituationwhereyoucan’tdropyourphone,blockouttimetousetechnologyduringthemomentsyouabsolutelyhavetouseit.Forexample,spendamorninginbedonaSaturdaytocatchuponsocialmediaandthenrelylessonyourphonetherestoftheday.18Nottosoundtoomuchlikealecturingmom,butmealtimesshouldbequalitytimewithyourdiningcompanionsinreallife.Quick-responsecodesformenusatrestaurantscanbealittleannoyingtoo,sinceyou’rediningoutwithfriendstospendtimewiththem,notgetabsorbedinyourphone.19Ifyouhavetouseyourphonetoorderdinner,putitbackinyourpurseassoonasyoucan.20Whereyousleep,forexample,shouldbearestfulplace,notaplacetogetworkedupoversocialmediaposts.Startyourdigitaldetoxbytakingthetelevisionoutoftheroom,anddefinitelykeepyourphoneelsewherewhileyousleep.

A.Youarenotaloneasadigitaladdict.B.Keepyourphoneawayfromyourbed.C.Askforapapermenuwheneverpossible.D.Specifysomeareasofyourhomeastech-free.E.Trysettingasideyourphoneforanafternooninstead.F.Itisaplannedandmindfulbreakfromdigitaltechnology.G.Youjustmightfindthatyounowhavetimeforanewhobby.二、完形填空(★★★)WhenIstartedmyowntechnologywritingbusiness,itbeganwell—Ilandedmyfirstcontract,thoughIwonderedifitwastoogoodtobetrue.Unfortunately,thethirdmonth’scheckneverarrived,andIneverheardfromthe_________again,despitemultipleemails.Withno_________insight,Ihitrockbottom.Panicreplaced_________optimism.Istoppedansweringphonesand_________myselfinmyroom.Onenight,ahighschoolfriendcalled.Thoughthe_________thingIwantedtodowasadmitmyfailure,Iansweredinthehopeofa_________voice.Ilistedmyproblems,butshequicklyshutdownmyself-pity.Iwastoostunnedtoreturnherfire,soIjust_________.“Whatiswrongwithyou?Youareawriter,sostartwritingformagazines.”sheshouted.WhenImentionedIwas_________aboutwhattowrite,orevenwheretosubmit,shesnapped,“_________theproblem!Youalwaysgotusoutoftroublebackthen-nowdothesameforyourself.”Thememoryhad__________mymind,butshewasrightaboutit.Still,Iwassomewhat__________andthoughtforaminuteaboutcrossingheroffmylist.Ithought,whatiswrongwithher?That’sthe__________IgetforallthesupportI’vegivenherovertheyears?Withnowhereelsetoturn,Isearchedonlineformagazinesaccepting__________byemail.Ifoundone,wroteanarticleandsentitoff-mostlytoprovemyfriendwrong.Tomysurprise,theeditoracceptedit-anditmadethe__________!Thatsmallwinchangedsomethinginme.Ifnotforher__________love,Imightnothavelearnedlife’simportantlesson:Whatwaswrongwithmewasme.21.A.checkB.partnerC.projectD.client22.A.connectionsB.viewsC.prospectsD.benefits23.A.extremeB.cautiousC.newfoundD.quiet24.A.lockedB.investedC.cheeredD.pushed25.A.veryB.onlyC.lastD.first26.A.judgmentalB.sympatheticC.constructiveD.distinctive27.A.respondedB.quitC.listenedD.exploded28.A.cluelessB.fearlessC.tirelessD.worthless29.A.GothroughB.BringoutC.FigureoutD.Makeup30.A.crossedB.cloudedC.struckD.slipped31.A.a(chǎn)ppreciativeB.curiousC.concernedD.a(chǎn)ngry32.A.rewardsB.complaintsC.ordersD.excuses33.A.subscriptionsB.submissionsC.a(chǎn)dmissionsD.a(chǎn)pplications34.A.pointB.coverC.connectionD.difference35.A.blindB.unconditionalC.unfulfilledD.tough三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MasterMfaume,whoheadsthebiggestkungfutempleinTanzania,hasbecomeasocial-mediasensation,withshortfilmsofhimselfandhisstudentsshowingoff36(they)lightningmoves.TikTokvideos37displaythemwhizzingalongwallsorfightingbullieshavewon184,00038(like).MasterMfaumesaysmoreandmoreTanzanianswanttotakeupthesport.“Peoplearestartingtolearnkungfueagerly,and39numberofstudentsisincreasingsignificantly.”Kungfuwas40(original)broughttoAfricainthe1970sbyaChineseknownasMr.Ming.HepopularizedBruceLee’smartialarts,41(screen)filmsinshabbycinemasinSouthAfrica,whereaudienceslovedhismessageof42(oppose)towhitesupremacy,cheeringashedestroyedtheoffensivesigninthefilm.Sincethen,kungfuhasevolvedintoadistinctAficanfilmstyle.Nollywood,Nigeria’sfilmindustry,43(produce)numerouslow-budgetkungfumovies.Kungfuclubsareopeningacrossthecontinent,fromCapeTown’sShaolinKungFuInstituteofSouthAfrica44theTenTigersofNileChineseWushuKung-fuTrainingClubinEthiopia’scapital,AddisAbaba.ZambiarecentlyhostedthefirstAfricanShaolinKungFuGames,withover150fightersfrom23countries.45(root)inthetraditionsofChineseculture,kungfuhasbecomeaglobalphenomenon,celebratedandadaptedbycommunitiesacrossAfrica.四、書信寫作(★★★)46.假如你是某學(xué)生會主席李華,為了迎接國際志愿者日(InternationalVolunteerDay)的到來,請你以學(xué)生會的名義向全校師生寫一封英文倡議信,號召參加主題為“互助,互愛”(mutualassistanceandcare)的志愿者活動。內(nèi)容包括:1.倡議目的;2.活動內(nèi)容;3.呼吁參加。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dearteachersandschoolmates,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________theStudents’Union五、書面表達(★★)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。Onceuponatimeinalivelycitypark,anelderlywomannamedMargaretsataloneonabench.Hereyes,oncebrightwiththejoyoflife,werenowcloudedwithsorrow.Theworldseemedtofast-forwardaroundher,andshefeltasifshewereaforgottencharacterinaplaythathadlongended.Thelossofherbelovedhusband,amanwhohadbeenherrockandherworld,hadleftagapinherheartthatnooneelseseemedtonoticeorcaretofill.Margaret’sdayswerefilledwiththeechoesoftheirlaughter,thewarmthofhisembrace,andthesharedmemories.Shefeltlikeaninvisibleghostinaworldthathadmovedonwithouther.Thepark,onceaplaceofjoyandcompanionship,hadbecomeareminderofwhatshehadlost.Oneparticularlysunnyafternoon,astheparkwasfilledwiththeenergyofchildrenatplayandthechatteroftheirfriends,ayounggirl

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