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2026屆四川省“元三維大聯(lián)考”高三上學(xué)期第一次診斷考試(綿陽一診B卷)英語試卷一、聽力選擇題(★)1.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheisworkingabroad.B.Sheistheyoungestchild.C.Sheliveswithherparents.(★)2.Wherewillthewomanprobablygo?

A.Themall.B.Thecafe.C.Thebookstore.(★)3.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?

A.Worried.B.Confused.C.Relieved.(★★)4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Salespersonandcustomer.C.Tailorandclient.(★★)5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Well-treateddogs.B.Busydogkeepers.C.Irresponsibledogowners.(★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthewebsitemainlyoffer?

A.Listeningmaterials.B.Videosaboutculture.C.Readingexercises.7.WhatdoesKatethinkofthenewssection?

A.It’stoofasttofollow.B.It’sclearandstandard.C.It’sboringandtooshort.(★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.WhatsportisCathytrainingfor?

A.Running.B.Tennis.C.Swimming.9.Howoldistheman?

A.11.B.25.C.36.10.Whyhasthemanstoppedrunninglately?

A.He’sbusywithwork.B.Hehasakneeinjury.C.Hehaslostinterest.(★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。11.Whatwasthewomanwhenshewas20?

A.Acashier.B.Alibrarian.C.Acleaner.12.Whichdoesthewomanprefer?

A.Ajobprovidingstablepay.B.Ajobinvolvingcommunication.C.Ajobofferingfreecollegeaccess.13.HowwillBettygetthequalificationsheneeds?

A.Bygoingtouniversity.B.Bydoingspare-timestudy.C.Bygettingamaster’sdegree.(★★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。14.WhenwillthemanreachParistomorrowmorning?

A.Atabout6.B.Atabout8.C.Atabout10.15.Whatcanthemanhaveforfreeonthetrain?

A.Threemeals.B.Asleeper.C.Somedrinks.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.ChoosetheNO.8platform.B.Buyahardseattickettosavemoney.C.Gettothestationhalfanhourearlier.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.WhatdidGoodallwanttodoasachild?

A.Totravelglobally.B.Tostudyanimals.C.Towritefictions.18.Whatwasherimportantfindingaboutchimpanzees?

A.Theycouldmakeandusetools.B.Theytriedtoliveoutofforests.C.Theyhadconflictswithhumans.19.WhydidGoodallengageherselfinsocialwork?

A.Toraisemoneyforresearch.B.Totrainprofessionalresearchers.C.Togiveastrongvoiceforconservation.20.WhatcanbestdescribeJaneGoodall?

A.Passionateandinspiring.B.Creativeanddiligent.C.Intelligentandkind.二、閱讀理解(★★)Travelingsoloisn’tjustaboutgoingsomewherenew.It’saboutembracingpersonalfreedom,andtuningintotheworldaroundyouwithoutdistractions.These4U.S.destinationsstriketheperfectbalancebetweensafe,enrichingandsolo-friendly.●Savannah—fortimelessbeautyandeasywanderingSavannahisaromanticandrelaxedescape,perfectforsolotravelerswhoenjoywalkingataslowerpace.Thecity’shistoricdistrictisincrediblywalkableandfilledwithcharmingbuildings.Takeaguidedtourorriverboatcruise,spendafewquiethoursinForsythPark,orhaveabrunchatasunnysidewalkcafe.Sun,water,andstillness.Sometimes,that’sallyoureallyneed.●Asheville—forartsyvibesandBlueRidgeescapesTuckedintotheBlueRidgeMountains,Ashevilleisa“solotraveldream”thankstoitsmixtureofnaturalbeautyandindieculture.WakeupwithlocallyroastedcoffeeintheRiverArtsDistrict,thenspendyourdayhikingtheBlueRidgeParkway.Comeevening,andtuckintoafarm-to-tablemealdowntown.●Boulder—foractivesoloistsandnatureloversIfbeingalonemeansbeingoutdoors,Boulderisyourheaven.Itoffersworld-classhiking,bikingandtrailrunning,juststepsfromitsvibrantdowntown.Thetownisknownforitshealth-conscious,eco-friendlymindset,makingiteasytofindfreshfood,yogastudiosandwellness-focusedevents.●Charleston—forhistoriccharmandsouthernGraceSolodoesn’thavetoberustic(淳樸的).Ifyourideaofasolotripincludescandlelitdinners,architecturaleyecandyandwalkingalongcobblestonestreets,Charlestonoffersarefinedyetrelaxedgetaway.Richwithhistoryandsouthernhospitality,thiscoastalcityinvitessolovisitorstoexplorehistorichomesandgardensataleisurelypace.21.WhyisAshevillecalleda“solotraveldream”?

A.Itmixesnatureandculture.B.Itischeapfortourists.C.Itoffersready-madedishes.D.Itisclosetothecoast.22.WhatcanBoulderoffervisitors?

A.Freepublictransportation.B.Variousoutdooractivities.C.Traditionalartmuseums.D.Candlelitdinnerrestaurants.23.Whereshouldhistoryandarchitectureloversgo?

A.SavannahandBoulder.B.AshevilleandCharleston.C.CharlestonandSavannah.D.BoulderandAsheville.(★★)AsmallcabinetfilledwithteacupsI’vecollectedovertheyearsjustsitsaroundthecorner.TherearenoneIwouldconsiderpriceless,exceptforone.It’salightgraycupmadeofbonechina.OntheoutsidewasadesignofanAsian-themeddragon.Inside,awoman’slovelyfacepeeredupfromthebottom.Mygrandfather,whomwecalledPapaw,gavemetheteacupwhenIwas9.“IthoughtofyouwhenIsawthis,”hesaid,“soIboughtitforyou.”Theteacupwasbeautifulandunique,theveryoppositeofhowIsawmyself:justplainandshy.Yetmygrandfathersawsomethinginthisteacupthatremindedhimofme.MyconfidencegrewasIenteredmyteens,andsodidmyfascinationwithteacups.PapawpassedawaywhenIwas18,andIwassogratefultohavethecuptorememberhimby.Papawdidn’ttellmewherehegotit.Iguesseditwasprobablyfromoneofhisvisitstofleamarkets.I’vevisitedcountlessantiquestoressearchingforasimilar-styleteacup,butinvain.Oneafternoon10yearsago,Iaccidentallycrashedtheteacupwhilecleaning!Mytreasurewasgone.IfIhadbrokenanyothercup,Iwouldhavedumpedthepiecesinthetrashwithouthesitation,butnotthisone,myonlyreminderofPapaw.EventhoughIdidn’tknowwhattodowiththebrokenpieces,Igatheredthemupandputtheminasmallbox.Afewyearslater,myhusbandmadeawoodencabinettoshowcasealltheteacupsIhadcollected.Iarrangedthemontheshelvesbutfoundmycollectionincompletewithouttheteacupthatmeantthemosttome.Ifoundtheboxwiththeshatteredremainsofmytreasureandpainstakinglygluedeachpieceuntilitwasset.Idisplayeditinthecenterofthetopshelf.Onlyupclosecanoneseetheimperfections,andforme,theyonlyaddtoitsbeauty.Theyremindmethatwhilelife’schallengeshavelefttheirmark,wecanemergefromthemaswemeanttobe,someoneresilientandconfident,rareandprecious.Someonewithuniquequalitiesandtalentstooffer.24.Whatmakestheteacupatreasuretothewriter?

A.Itwasarareantique.B.Itwasboughtatafleamarket.C.Itwasfromhergrandfather.D.Itwasdesignedtobeoneofakind.25.Whatdidthewriterkeepthebrokenpiecesfor?

A.Sheplanstosellthemlater.B.Sheexpectstoturnthemintoart.C.Shehopestorepairthemsomeday.D.ShewantstomaintainthelinktoPapaw.26.Whydidthewriterdisplaytherepairedteacup?

A.Toshowherrepairskills.B.Tomakehercollectionbigger.C.Tobeautifyitsbrokenparts.D.Tohonoritsprofoundinfluence.27.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?

A.Afascinationwithteacups.B.Alife-changinggift.C.Anappreciationforfamily.D.Alove-bondinginterest.(★★)“Rubbishisimmortal,”wroteCzechauthorIvanKlimainhisnovelLoveandGarbage.“Whatelseistherethatissoindestructible?”Andevenaswemaketheworldintoagreenerplacebyembracingrenewableenergy,theproblemofhowtodealwithwasteremainsadifficultonetosolve.Thethingis,renewableenergytoolslikewindturbines(渦輪機)doalotofgood,buttheyalsoneedreplacingandrecyclingwhentheygetold.Manyofthepartscanbemelteddownandusedagain,butthiscomesatacosttotheenvironment,becausetheprocessproducescarbonemissions.Luckily,expertshavebeenworkingonwaystousethesegiantturbinesagainattheendoftheirlives.Oldblades(葉片)havebeenusedasnoisebarriersnexttoroads,asbikesheds,andaschildren’splaygroundequipment.Andsomeofthestems—ornacelles,asthepartsthatcontaintheenginesareknown-haveevenbeenusedforhousing.Lastyear,aSwedishenergycompanycalledVattenfallandDutchfirmBlade-Madeworkedtogethertocreateatinyhomemadefromadecommissionedturbine.ShownduringDutchDesignWeekin2024,it’s4meterswide,10meterslongand3metershighandaccordingtoCNNis“surprisinglylightandairy”thankstoglassdoorsateitherend.Crucially,italsoagreedwithDutchbuildingrules.Butwithmoreandmoreturbinesexpectedtobereplacedinthecomingyears,couldtheyreallyhelptosolvehousingcrises?JosdeKriegerisaco-founderofBlade-Made,andhesays,“Whynot?”Hiscompany,alongwithitscollaborators,isplanningtocreate10tinyhomesusingturbines.HetoldCNNthatmakingoldturbinesintohomesis“themostcomplexthingyoucando,”butnowit’sbeendone,anythingispossible.“Weneedsolutions,”hesaid,addingthathewantsto“createstories,insteadofwaste.”Klimawouldsurelyapprove.28.Whataspectofwindturbinesdoesthepassagefocuson?

A.Theirhighcostofproduction.B.Theirnewusesafterretirement.C.Theirroleinreducingcarbonemissions.D.Theircontributiontogreenerhousing.29.Howcanoldturbinebladesbedealtwith?

A.Burnedforfuel.B.Usedasroadbarriers.C.Thrownawaysafely.D.Appliedasplayingfacilities.30.Whatdoestheword“decommissioned”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Out-of-use.B.Up-to-date.C.Veryexpensive.D.Fullyrepaired.31.WhatcanweinferfromJosdeKrieger’swords?

A.HeneedstocreatestoriesforBland-Made.B.HedoesthejobtowinapprovalfromKlima.C.Hehasdoubtsaboutwhethertheideawillwork.D.Hehopestoexpandthebusinessinturbinehouses.(★★★)AnincreasinglypopularmarketinChinafor“outsourcedchildren”—serviceswherestrangersarehiredas“temporarychildren”tocareforelderlypeoplelivingalone—issparkingdebateoverthelackofregulationandpotentiallegalrisks.Whilemorethan310millionChinesewereaged60orolderbytheendof2024,officialdatashowthatmorethanhalfnowliveapartfromtheirchildren.Insomemajorcitiesandruralareas,thesharetops70%,fuelingdemandforcompanionshipservices.InthenortheasterncityofDalian,onepopulargroupoffering“outsourcedchildren”servicesbeganwithninefriends.PengLei,thegroup’sorganizer,saidtheteamwentwithseniorstomedicalappointments,helpedwithshopping,andprovidedcompanionship.ThegroupwentviralinJulyafterpostingavideoofthemselvesvisitingnursinghomes.Withintwomonths,membershiphadgrowntomorethan1,000,withnewbranchesopeninginotherprovinces.Pengstatedthatmostclientsfoundthemthroughsocialmediaorreferralsfromfriendsandareusuallythechildrenofelderlyparentslivingelsewhere.Theteamsignsauthorizationlettersbeforeprovidingservicesandtypicallycharges200to500yuanbasedonspecializedsupport,rangingfromhospitalvisitstogroceryshopping.OnthemicrobloggingplatformWeibo,opinionsaresharplydivided.Supporterssee“outsourcedchildren”asamarket-drivenfixforgapsinelderlycare,whilecriticswarnofuntrainedprovidersandpotentialpropertydisputes(糾紛).ZhaoJingwu,anassociatelawprofessoratBeihangUniversity,toldTheLegalDailythatiftheelderly,outofgratitude,madepropertygiftsordraftedwills,itcouldtriggerdisputeswiththeirchildren.Healsonotedthatauthoritiesshouldstepinwithclearerrulesandsupportivepoliciestoguidetheindustry,whichcouldhelpfillgapsinChina’selderlycaresystem.Hesuggestedlimitinguntrainedpractitionerstocompanionship,whileallowingthosewithmedicalexpertisetoprovidebasichealthservices.32.Whoare“outsourcedchildren”?

A.Childrenlivingwiththeold.B.Doctorsworkinginvillages.C.Peoplehiredtosupportseniors.D.Nursesarrangedforthedisabled.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutPengLei’sgroup?

A.ItoperatesonlyinDalian.B.Itstartedsmallbutgrewfast.C.Itrefusessocialmediausers.D.Itmainlyservesrichfamilies.34.WhatisZhaoJingwu’sopinionabouttheindustry?

A.It’spromisingbutrequiresofficialguidance.B.It’ssuccessfulbuthascausedfamilyconflicts.C.Seniorsshouldmakepropertygiftsoutofgratitude.D.Medicalprofessionalscanprovidethebestservice.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ASocialTrendTowardsOutsourcedCareB.AGrowingMarketforCompanionshipServicesC.FamiliesSeekNewWaystoSupporttheElderlyD.OutsourcedChildrenStepintoanAgeingSociety(★★★)Challenging,funandengaginghobbieshavethepowertomakeushappierandhealthier.36Hereishowyoucanstartanddiscoverthingsyoudon’tyetknowyou’lllike.Startsmall.Easeintofigureoutifit’srightforyou.Forinstance,signupforaone-timedanceclassratherthanasetofeight.37Sayyouenjoylearningtoswim,butthenextstepiscompeting,andyoudon’twanttodothat.Juststopthere—youhavespentenoughofthedaypushingyourself.38Whenyouwereakid,whatdidyouwanttobewhenyougrewup?Theanswercouldleadyoutoanappealinghobby.Revisitingactivitiesyoulovedwhenyouwereyoungisareallyhelpfulplacetostart.Thoselittlethingsthatoncemadeyoulosetrackoftimeoftenholdcluestowhatstillexcitesyou.Askyourselfhowyouwanttofeel.39Theycanhelpyouclearyourmindandrelax.Considerhowexactlyyouwantanactivitytomakeyoufeel.Ifyoulongforabreakfromoverthinking,knittingcouldbeagoodchoicetorelaxyou.Ifyouwanttobesociallyconnected,joiningabookclubcanletyouinteractwithothersandbuildwarmconnections.Keepinganopenmind,evenifitdoesn’tseemyourthing.We’rewiredashumanstobecuriousandopen,butinaveryburned-outworld,weforgetthat.Sonexttimesomeonehandsyouaflierorinvitesyoutotagalongtoanevent,seizetheopportunity.40

A.Takeatripbackintime.B.Hobbiespresentanescape.C.Thinkaboutyourfuturecareer.D.Plus,theyoftenfosterconnectionswithothers.E.Yourskillsimproveasyoupractisenewhobbies.F.It’salsosmarttoresistthepressuretoovercommit.G.Itcouldbesomethingyouneverimaginedyou’dlove.三、完形填空(★★★)ItwasNewYear’sEve2022.Forthefirsttimeindecades,EleanorHeginbothamwasspendingtheholiday_________.Herhusbandof62years,Erland,haddiedinJune.To_________hermood,shedecidedtomakesomeholidaycardsanddrovetoanearby_________todropthemoff.Whenshereturnedtoher_________,though,itwouldn’tstart.Herheart_________.Heginbothamthoughtof_________roadsideassistance,butrealizingit’s_________totakealongtimeforhelptoarriveonaholiday,shewentbackinsidethepostoffice.“Doesanyoneknowhowtojumpstartacar?”Heginbothamasked.OnewomannamedZein,withoutanyhesitation,_________tohelp.Itwasgettingdarkandshecouldn’tmakeany_________.ButZeininsistedthatshecouldhelpherout.Overthenext40minutes,morepeople_________,takingtimetohelpastrangeronacoldholidayevening.Eventually,they_________togetthecartostart.ZeinevendrovebehindHeginbothamtomakesureshegothome_________.When_________thecrowdofstrangers,allofwhomhadstoppedwhattheywerebusydoingandcametoher_________thatday,HeginbothamthinksofafewlinesfromtheDickinsonpoem,“Adeedknocksfirstatthought.”“Adeedknocksfirstatthought,andatwill...Itthengoesoutanact,”Heginbothamsaid.“That’swhatgoodnessisabout,really,is_________.Butfirstofall...ithastocomefromthemindandtheheart.Andthesepeoplewhoarekinddidthat.”41.A.regretfullyB.restlesslyC.a(chǎn)loneD.a(chǎn)loud42.A.matchB.liftC.recoverD.maintain43.A.postofficeB.shoppingmallC.supermarketD.bookstore44.A.carB.stationC.seatD.house45.A.racedB.hurtC.beatD.sank46.A.callingB.meetingC.sendingD.expecting47.A.necessaryB.luckyC.likelyD.simple48.A.refusedB.offeredC.regrettedD.failed49.A.a(chǎn)ttemptB.mistakeC.troubleD.progress50.A.steppedupB.turnedawayC.brokedownD.gavein51.A.managedB.wantedC.triedD.hurried52.A.quicklyB.safelyC.happilyD.freely53.A.consideringB.a(chǎn)wardingC.recallingD.encouraging54.A.rescueB.noticeC.senseD.defense55.A.thoughtB.willC.a(chǎn)ctionD.decision四、語法填空(★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。IarrivedinChinafromAustraliaasastudentwithalovefortravel,culture,andadventureandChinadidnotdisappointme.Myadventure,aspartofmyone-yearChineselanguagelearningprogram,56(begin)inthewinterof2014atthecountry’srenownedPekingUniversity.InthebustlingcityofBeijing,eachdaybroughtmesomethingnew.Soon,I57(attract)bythededicatedandhardworkingstudentsthere.Beyondallthe58(excite),Iwasgainingsomethingincrediblyimportant:anewperspective.Beingimmersedinanotherculture,59iscompletelydifferentfrommyown,Isoonrealizedthatthere’snotjustonewaytolive,think,andcommunicate.Overthe12yearsinBeijing,Iwitnessedfirsthandtheriseofphenomenalike60(share)bikes,ride-hailingapps,andcoffeeculture.Isawacoffeeshopopenupinthenearesttown,adaycarecenterestablishedforthevillagers,61giantwindmillsbuiltinfieldafterfield.Chinareallyknowshow62(get)thingsdoneinashorttime.Behindallthese63(change)aretheChinesepeople—themostimportantreasonwhyChinabecamesuchahomeforme.Ifeltdeeplyinspiredbytheirspiritandpridein64theydo.Chinahaschanged65(rapid)itself;allthewhileithasalsoshapedmyviewoftheworld.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假設(shè)你是李華,為了緩解同學(xué)們的學(xué)習(xí)壓力,外教Jim想舉辦一場減壓活動。請給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:(1)表示贊同;(2)你的建議。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;(2)請在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJim,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.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。ItallbeganoneordinaryafternooninworldhistoryclasswhenMrs.Bartlettannouncedanewgroupproject.Wewereaskedtocreateanewspaperabouttheculturewewerestudying.Onapieceofpaper,weeachwrotedownthenamesofthreefriendswehopedtoworkwith.Aftercollectingalltherequests,Mrs.Bsaidshewouldconsiderourchoicesandannouncethegroupsthenextday.IhadnodoubtthatIwouldbewithmybestfriend.Wehadchoseneachother.Thenextday,afterthebellrang,Mrs.Bcalledforourattentionandstartedtoreadoutthegrouplists.Whenshereachedgroupthree,mybestfriend’snamewascalled,followedbythreeothers—butnotmine.Therehadtobesomemistakes!ThenIheardmynameinthelastgroup—withLinn,whoalwayskepttoherself,Marsha,whohadjusttransferredtoourschoolfromSouthAfrica,andJeremy,whospoketypicalJapaneseEnglish!

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