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2026屆吉林省遼源市志遠(yuǎn)高級(jí)中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期第一次模擬英語(yǔ)試卷一、閱讀理解(★)TheFourBestWildlifeExperiencesinBaliReadytostartgreatadventures?CheckoutthefourmostexcitingwaystoexperiencewildlifeinBali!UbudMonkeyForestOpeningtime:9:00am—5:00pm(Mon—Sun)Gotsomemonkeybusinessgoingon?HeaddowntoUbudMonkeyForest,ashelterforover700long-tailedmonkeys.Thesemammalsareknowntobecleverandplayful,sochancesarethatyou’llgetrobbedofyoursnackswhenyou’renotwatching!However,don’tbemadbecausetheymeannoharm.Theywon’thurtyouaslongasyoudon’tgrabortouchthemsuddenly.BaliReptileParkOpeningtime:9:00am—5:00pm(Mon—Sun)Forawildlifeexperiencethat’salittlebolder(冒險(xiǎn)的),headtoBaliReptilePark.Insidethisman-madejungleisthemostextensivecollectionofreptilesinSoutheastAsia!Bepreparedtodropyourjawuponseeingthealligatorsandcrocodiles(鱷魚(yú))walkingaroundnearthepond.Withaguidedanimalencounter,youcangetupclosewiththem!BaliBirdParkOpeningtime:9:00am—5:00pm(Mon—Sun)BaliBirdParkhousesover1,000birdsof250rarespecies.You’llspotallthecolorsoftherainbowasbirdsofallshapesandsizesflytoyou.CatchthemagnificentScarletMacawandthestylishBalineseMynah.Apartfromthese,therearealsotonsofuniqueexperiencesintheparklikemeetingtheendangeredKomododragons.LombokWildlifeParkOpeningtime:9:00am—5:00pm(Mon—Sun)Thisparkmakesthemostoutofyourzooexperiencewithlotsoffun-filledactivities,startingwithanelephantmeetingandgreetingandcappingoffthedaywithafternoonteawithsomefriendlyanimals.Walkingaroundthepark,you’llalsogettoseeKakaandKiki,thepark’sadorablebabyorangutans(紅毛猩猩).LombokWildlifeParkoffersplentyofcloseencounterswithanimalstomakeyourBalitripshine!1.Whichofthefollowingoffersamoreadventurousexperience?
A.BaliReptilePark.B.UbudMonkeyForest.C.BaliBirdPark.D.LombokWildlifePark.2.WhatcanvisitorsdoinLombokWildlifePark?
A.Rideelephants.B.Feedsomealligators.C.Playwithcrocodiles.D.Interactwithorangutans.3.Whatdothefourhaveincommon?
A.Theyforbidtakingfoodin.B.Theyareopenatthesametime.C.Theyinvolveendangeredanimals.D.Theyfocusonwildlifeprotection.(★★)Teenagerscan’taffordtobuyexpensivegifts.Sowhatdoyoudoifyouwanttogivegiftstotheimportantpeopleinyourlife?Infact,youdon’thavetospendmuchmoneyonholidaygifts.Therearemanycheapwaystodothat.Herearesomedo-it-yourselfgiftideastotry:Toyourmotheranddad:Youcancleantheroom,singasongorwritealettertoyourmomanddad.Youcouldalsodrawapictureifyoulikethat.Toyourteacher:Sometimesstudentsputtheirpocketmoneytogetherandbuyateacheraholidaygift.Somekidswouldliketogivetheirowngifts.Youcansendanicecardwiththewordsofthanksinside.Youmightevenwritedownthefavoritethingyou’velearnedintheteacher’sclassthisyear.Itwillmaketheteacherfeelhappy.Tothekidswhoneedafriend:Theholidaysareagoodtimetothinkaboutpeoplewhoarelonely.Maybethereissomeoneinyourclasswhodoesn’tseemtohaveanyfriends.Trytodosomethingforthisperson.ItcouldbegivingaChristmascardorjustchattingwithhimorher.It’sasmallthing,butitcouldmeanalottohimorher.4.Accordingtothepassage,teenagersdon’thaveto______theirparentsasagift.
A.singasongtoB.drawapicturetoC.writealettertoD.buyanexpensivegiftfor5.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
A.Youshouldspendmuchmoneybuyinggiftsforyourteacher.B.Chattingwithaclassmatewhohasfewfriendsisalsoagoodholidaygift.C.Asmallgiftduringholidaysmaymeanalottosomeonewhofeelslonely.D.Sometimesstudentsputtheirpocketmoneytogethertobuyateacheragift.6.Youmightseethispassageina(n)______.
A.NoticeB.sciencebookC.schoolnewspaperD.a(chǎn)dvertisement7.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.MakingFriendsbyGivingGiftsB.MakingHolidayGiftsbyYourselfC.HowtoSaveMoneyDuringHolidaysD.HowtoChooseGiftsforDifferentPeople(★★)ItwasJuly2023.TensofthousandsofpencilslayonthetablesoftheColfaxHistoricalSocietyMuseumintheU.S.stateofIowa.Noneofthemwassharpened.Somewereinplasticcontainers.Othersweresimplyheldtogetherwithrubberbands(橡皮筋).AllofthembelongedtoAaronBartholmey.The36-year-oldstartedcollectingpencilsafterhisfirst-gradeteachergiftedeachstudentacoloredpencilforChristmas.Hethenstartedbuyinginterestingpencilsatfleamarkets(舊貨市場(chǎng)).Inhighschool,hejoinedtheAmericanPencilCollectorsSociety.Hiscollectionquicklygrewintothethousands.SomeofBartholmey’spencilsarefromWorldWarII.Onthesepencils,thebandaroundtheeraserismadewithcardboardorplastic.That’sbecausemetalhadtobesavedforthewar.OneofBartholmey’sfavoritepencilsisa1926gold-and-silverone.Itmarkedthe150thbirthdayoftheUnitedStates.“I’vealwaysenjoyedthestoriesbehindthepencils,”themansaid.“WhatIcollectismuchmorethanjusttheplainpencilsthemselves.”Bartholmeyhasalwayskeptadetailedrecordofhiscollection.ButthatwasnotenoughforhimtoapplyforaGuinnessWorldRecord.Theorganizationrequiredapubliccount.Aheadoftheevent,Bartholmeymadefivetripsinhiscartodeliverabout470boxesofpencilstothemuseum.Thecountbeganat8a.m.onJuly1,2023.BartholmeywatchedastwocountersfromtheAmericanPencilCollectorsSocietywentthroughoneboxatatime.Thefirstcountercountedandrecordedanumberbeforepassingittothesecondforarecount.By9p.m.,theystillhadn’tfinished.Theystartedagainthenextmorning.Afteranotherfivehoursofcounting,oneofthecountersfinallyheldupthelastpencil.Inall,therewere69,255pencils.Bartholmeynowholdstherecordforthelargestcollectionofpencilsintheworld.Butthenumberisonlypartofthestory.Hecannevercontain(克制)hisexcitementwhenhefindsanotherunusualpencilandlearnsitshistory.Choosethebestanswer.8.HowmanypencilsdoesBartholmeyhavenow?
A.About470.B.About2,350.C.Nearly60,000.D.Nearly70,000.9.Accordingtothearticle,howlongdidittakethecountersfromtheAmericanPencilCollectorsSocietytocountallthepencils?
A.Fivehours.B.Thirteenhours.C.Eighteenhours.D.Twenty-fourhours.10.Accordingtothearticle,allofBartholmey’scollections______.
A.a(chǎn)reunsharpenedB.a(chǎn)reover80yearsoldC.lieinapublicmuseumD.a(chǎn)reinplasticcontainers11.Accordingtothearticle,Bartholmeyenjoyscollectingpencilsbecause______.
A.mostpencilsarenotveryexpensiveB.pencilscomeinmanydifferentcolorsC.eachpencilhasadifferentstorytotellD.pencilsarecommonlyusedinpeople’sdailylives(★★)Howdoessocialmediaaffectourlifetoday?Alotofpeoplebelievethatsocialmediaisjusttortureforkidsandyoungadults,whichinawayitis.Itdoesn’tallowthemtobe100%themselvesanditcancausethemtooverthinkandbecomemoreanxiousandlessconfident.Socialmediahascausedpeopletorethinkeverythingtheydoonlinefromlikingorpostingaphototosharingapostincasesomeonethinksthatwhattheysupportorenjoyismeaningless.Doyouknowthatselfies(自拍)areoneofthemostfrequentcausesofdeathofthemoderngeneration?In2015,itwasreportedthata21-year-oldgirlfelldownamountainjustforselfies.Thereisalotofsuchnewseveryday,andthatstatisticisincreasingeveryday.Withthisgeneration,veryfewofthemarespeakingtoeachotherdirectlybecauseofcommunicationonsocialmedialikemessages.Thiscancausesocialanxietyformanypeople;theyslowlylosetheirskillsofhowtospeaktoothersfacetoface.Iknowitfirst-handanditwasdifficulttotellmyselfthatIneededtocutdownonscreentimeandevenhardertolistenanddoit.Atthesametime,therearealotofpositivesonsocialmedia.Socialmediaisagreatwaytoconnectwithpeoplewholivefaraway,whichhasreallyhelpedpeoplecometogetherandfeellesslonelyiftheylivealone.Youcanexpressyourselfbysharingyourfavoritesongsorpostingpicturesofyournewoutfit.It’smuchhardertofeelembarrassedonlinethaninperson,soit’seasierforpeopletoexpresstheirfeelingsonsocialmedia.Socialmediaisalsogreatforraisingawarenessaboutthingslikecharities.Itisapowerfultoolforpeopletosharetheirstories,reachingnewaudiencesaroundtheworld.Thelistofmovementsisgettinglongerandlongereverydayasmoreandmorepeopleusesocialmediatoraiseawarenessandpromotethemovements.Inconclusion,socialmediahasitsadvantagesanddisadvantageslikeeverythingelsedoes.It’sallabouthowweuseit.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“torture”inparagraph2referto?
A.Mentalsuffering.B.Somethingrelaxing.C.Physicaldamage.D.Somethingunexpected.13.Whydoestheauthormentionthe21-year-oldgirl?
A.Toofferasuggestion.B.Toleadinthetopic.C.Tomakeacomparison.D.Toprovideanexample.14.Fromthetext,welearntheauthor________.
A.oncefoughtwithhis/herbestfriendsB.usedtobeaddictedtotheInternetC.wasinjuredfortakingphotosbeforeD.usedtoparticipateincharityactivities15.Whatareparagraph5andparagraph6mainlyabout?
A.Themeaningofcharity.B.Theimportanceofwritingstories.C.Theadvantagesofsocialmedia.D.Thenecessityofreachingaudiences.(★★★)Oneofthemostcommonmistakesincommunicationistryingtodotoomuch.16There’snovalueindeliveringanykindofcommunication,whetherwritten,spoken,formal,orinformal,ifthemessagedoesn’tcomeacrossclearly.Beingclearandbrief—whilemaintaininginterestandincludingeverythingyourlistenersneedtoknow—isahigh-levelcommunicationskill.Herearesometipsworthfollowinginordertocommunicatemoreeffectively.Keepyouraudienceinmind.Youraudiencewillnaturallybemoreinterestedandengagedwhenyoutailoryourcommunicationstotheirinterests.17Thiswillengagetheirdesiretounderstandandinteractwiththeinformation.Don’tusetenwordswhenonewilldo.Eventhemostengagedandcommittedaudiencewilleventuallygetbored.Keepingyourmessagesimpleandclearwillmakeiteasierforpeopletounderstand.18However,they’rehearingitforthefirsttime.Keepitsimple.19Ifyou’veeverworkedasaninstructor,manager,trainerorcoach,you’llknowthattherearefewbetterwaystolearnnewinformationthantoteachit.Asktheaudiencetocontributetheirideasortotakearoleinexplainingnewconceptsandpoliciestoothers.Allowthemtoleaddiscussionsandmeetingstodeveloptheircommunicationskills.Considerthebestmethodtodeliveryourmessage.Iftheinformationyou’recommunicatingisn’turgent,considersendinganemail.Writtencommunicationwillgiveyouraudiencemoretimetoreviewit,thinkitover,andfollowupwithquestions.20Buildingeffectivecommunicationskillstakestime,buttheeffectsareworththeeffort.
A.Bepatient.B.Gettheaudienceinvolved.C.Thebestmessagesareoftensimple.D.Speakdirectlytowhatmatterstothem.E.Youmaybesurprisedbywhatyourlistenersoffer.F.Itwillalsogivethemahandyrecordtoreferbackto.G.Asthespeaker,youalreadyknowwhatyou’regoingtosay.二、完形填空(★★★)Ezrasufferedliver(肝臟)damageatbirth.Eversince,hehasbeenfightingongoinghealthchallengesandtakenalotofmedicine,_________hisrecentdiagnosisthathisliveris_________duetoend-stageliverdisease.ButEzrahasbeengiven_________sincejoiningthetransplantlistinFebruary.Hisformerteacher,CarissaFisher,learnedofhisconditioninMarch,andwithoutlettingEzra’sfamilyknow,sheappliedtobecomea_________.AfterFisher’sapplicationwas_________,shealsotraveledtothehospital,wheresheunderwent_________.Afterweeksofwaitingfortheresult,FisherlearnedonMay24ththatshehadbeenapprovedtodonatepartofherliver.Fisher_________couldn’twaittosharethenewsandonMay25th,sheheadedstraighttothefamily’shomewithatoy,balloonsandasign_________,“HeyEzra!Wouldyouliketo_________myliver?”“Iwasshocked.Mybrainliterallycouldn’t__________thewordsonthesignuntilshesaiditoutloud.MissCarissaisaperfect__________!Ican’tevenbegintoexpresshow__________Iam!”Ezra’smotherKarensaid.Shecontinued,“Thetearskeepcoming,andthoughIknewitwouldbea__________togetthenewseventually,Ihadnoideajusthowitwould__________me!Therehasbeennoshortageofloveandkindness.Butthisisthemost__________gift!”21.A.checkingoutB.turningtoC.seekingforD.resultingin22.A.workingB.decreasingC.failingD.changing23.A.treatmentB.hopeC.supportD.guarantee24.A.donorB.volunteerC.doctorD.challenger25.A.a(chǎn)pprovedB.rejectedC.a(chǎn)dvocatedD.submitted26.A.experimentsB.testingC.sufferingD.improvements27.A.simplyB.exactlyC.suddenlyD.particularly28.A.a(chǎn)ttachingB.writingC.explainingD.reading29.A.contributeB.transplantC.shareD.restore30.A.recallB.classifyC.calculateD.process31.A.witnessB.opponentC.matchD.partner32.A.enthusiasticB.optimisticC.gratefulD.successful33.A.reliefB.fortuneC.sympathyD.bond34.A.describeB.shockC.transformD.detect35.A.marvelousB.distinctC.substantialD.worthwhile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。Thepriceoffashion—economicallyandenvironmentally—hasledtotheriseof36newwayofdressing,andit’sbeginningtotakeoffinAustralia,too.Aspeoplenowchoosetowearmoreclothesfewer37(time),clothingrentalserviceshavebecomeincreasinglypopular.“Ithinkit’sanamazingidea,”saysTanyaPerilli,whoownsaclothingrentalshop.“Customerstodaylookpastthefactthatsomethingissecondhandandfocusinstead38thefactthattheyhavesomethinguniquetowear39arenotoverstuffingtheirownwardrobes(衣柜)orcontributingtolandfill.”Tanya’sshopoffersfashionclothesforwomen40(rent)ratherthanpurchasethemoutright,providingalessexpensive41(solve)toone-timeeventdressing.Theconcept42(be)certainlynotnew—menhavebeenrentinggoodsuitsfordecades—butforfemaleshoppers,itisjusttakingoff.Thisclothing-as-servicemodelfollowsthebroadersocietalmovementtowardssharedeconomies.Tanyaisalsolookingbeyondspecial-occasiondressestolessformalclothing,43sheplanstopackageascapsulewardrobesandoffertotravellers,suchasthoseheadedtoweddingsabroad,withalonger-termrentalperiod.“Ireallywanttomakethisworkfor44(people)livestoday,andIknowthatdoesn’talwaysmean45(return)adressontheMondayafteraspecialweekend,”shesays.四、書信寫作(★★★)46.假定你是李華,暑假在你市對(duì)外文化交流中心做志愿者。近日,一個(gè)來(lái)自美國(guó)的學(xué)生團(tuán)隊(duì)將參加交流中心組織的中國(guó)茶文化之旅。請(qǐng)你代表交流中心寫一篇?dú)g
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