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2025-2026學(xué)年陜西省漢中市聯(lián)考聯(lián)評(píng)高三上學(xué)期11月期中英語試題注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷共10頁,滿分150分,時(shí)間120分鐘。2.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。3.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。涂寫在本試卷上無效。4.作答非選擇題時(shí),將答案書寫在答題卡上,書寫在本試卷上無效。5.考試結(jié)束后,監(jiān)考員將答題卡按順序收回,裝袋整理;試卷不回收。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASunshineJuniorGolfCampsSunshineJuniorGolfCampsaredesignedtointroduceyoutothefunsideofgolfthroughplayinggamesandcontests.Youwilllearnhowtohitballswithafullswing,andhowtochipandpitch.Mostimportantly,SunshineJuniorGolfCampsofferanopportunitytointeractwithotherkids,getagoodworkout,enjoytheoutdoorsandlearnasporttheycanenjoyfortherestoftheirlives!ScheduleThecampswillcoverthreeareas:thedrivingrange,puttinggreenandpitchinggreen.Dailycontestsforprizesarealwaysabighit.PreconditionsThecampsarespecifictojuniors,ages6-12yearsold,withlittletoZEROexperience.WhattoBringAregistrationconfirmationemailwithdetailsofwhatisneededwillbesentfromTomSmithManagerofSunshineJuniorGolfCamps.Forsafetyandadministrativepurposes,aphysicalexaminationreportisrecommendedandasafetyagreementwillbesignedduringcheck-in.CancellationPolicyPLEASENOTEOURREFUNDPOLICY:Theclasscancellationpolicyisarefundless18%ofregistrationfeeuntil7dayspriortothefirstdayofcamp.Therefundis50%oftheregistrationfeeifcanceledwithin7daysafterthecampsstart.Thereisnorefundifcanceledtwodays(SaturdayorSunday)beforethefirstclass.21.WhatcancampersdoatSunshineJuniorGolfCamps?A.Learnbasicskillsofgolf.B.Getfreelessonsfromsportsexperts.C.Interactwithfamousgolfplayers.D.DesignuniquesportsT-shirts.22.Howmuchfeewillberefundedifyoucancel5daysafterthecampsstart?A.18%offee. B.50%offee. C.80%offee. D.Fullrefund.23Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.Thecampswillcoverfourareas.B.Thecampsarespecialforexperiencedjuniors.C.Thereareallkindsofweeklycontestsforprizes.D.Asignedpermissionformisnecessaryforcheck-in.BLabubufirstcaughtmyattentionduringaculturalexchangeprograminBeijing.ThoughfrequentlyseenamongGenerationZ,itsChineseoriginwasnotimmediatelyobvioustome.Fromadesignperspective,Labubu’spopularityisunderstandable.Inanerafloodedwithmass-producedtoysemphasizingperfectcutenessorbeauty,consumersoftengrowtiredofsuchrepetitiveideals.IntheUnitedStates,counterculture(反主流文化)hasshapedaestheticsfordecades.Asaresult,Labubu’sunusual—almostgremlin-like—smileoffersarebellious(反抗的)edgethattraditionalprincessdollsdonotpossess.Thistrendislikecertainmovementsinmodernart,suchasdisplayingeverydayobjectslikevacuumcleanersingalleriesorattachingabananatoawall,therebychallengingconventionalideasofart.Similarly,antiheroesinfilmsandliteraturegainappealforbreakingstereotypicalnorms.LabubualsobringstomindtheMinions,whichoriginatedfromamoviefeaturingaclassiccartoonvillain.Today’stoysareoftenhighlydetailedandrealistic,asignificantshiftfromthesimplerdesignsofpastpopularcharacterslikePikachuorSpongeBob.Whilemodernsouvenirtoysresemblewaxmuseumfiguresintheirprecision,suchperfectioncansometimesfeeloverwhelming.Incontrast,Labubu’sintentionallyuglyappearance,judgedbytraditionalstandards,bringscharmthroughuniqueness—muchlikepugs(哈巴狗),whose“pugly”(bothuglyandcute)lookmakesthembeloved.RegardingLabubu’smixofChineseandWesternstyles,itreflectsagrowingglobalinterestinmodernChineseculturalproducts.Thephrase“MadeinChina”oncesuggestedpoorquality,buttoday,Chineseproducts—fromelectronicstocars—areincreasinglycompetitive.Withrisingcreativityanddesigninnovation,youngconsumersworldwidearebeginningtoexpectexcitingnewproductsfromChina.24.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’sopinionregardingtraditionalcutetoys?A.Theyaremoreattractivethanrebelliousdesigns. B.Theyhavebecomeboringduetooveruse.C.Theyarebettersuitedforoldergenerations. D.Theylacktheartisticvalueofmoderntoys.25.Accordingtothepassage,whyisLabubucomparedtopugs?A.Bothhaveamixofuglyandcutefeatures. B.Bothareconsideredtraditionallybeautiful.C.Botharepopularamongoldergenerations. D.BothoriginatedfromWesterncultures.26.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthechangeintheperceptionof“MadeinChina”products?A.Skepticalabouttheirquality. B.Confusedbytheirunusualstyles.C.Positiveabouttheirgrowingappeal. D.ConcernedaboutWesterncompetition.27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThehistoryoftoydesigninChinaandtheWest.B.Theinfluenceoftraditionalcultureonyouthproducts.C.Whymoderntoysaremoreexpensivethanolderones.D.HowLabuburepresentsashiftindesignandculturalperception.CThepilesofenvelopesonthefloor,almostentirely,havebeenreplacedbythepingofelectroniccommunication.ThenumberofletterssentorreceivedintheUKhasfallenby46%overthepastdecadealone.Iamadevotedbelieverinletterwritingwho,likemostpeople,hardlyeveractuallywritesaletter.Instead,Icommunicatewithfriendsandfamilybytextoremail,andwithbusinessesviamaddeninglycircularconversationswithonlinebots.It’snotsatisfying,butthisishowtheworldworksnow.YetIsuspectletterwriting—likeotheranalogueskills(非數(shù)字化技能)—willnotdieoutcompletely.Itmayevenhavesomethingofarevival,asthedownsideofelectroniccommunicationbecomesmoreevident.Thisweek,forexample,theNationalCyberSecurityCentrewarnedthatcriminalsareusingAItomakeemailscams(欺詐)moreeffective.AIwritingtoolscanproducephishingemailsthatsoundmoreconvincing.Analoguecommunication,likeletters,isdesirablepartlyforitssimplicity.Aletteronlydoesonething.Youopenitandreaditwithoutbeingdistracted.Yourbraincanmovemoreslowly,concentrating,whichminimizesthelikelihoodofmakingregrettablejudgments.Thisistrueinfinancialtransactions,butalsopersonalones.Youaremorelikelytomisjudgeyourtoneorcasuallycauseoffenceinaquicktextthaninacarefullywrittenletter.Beingabletoconcentrateononethingatatime,withoutdistractions,isanelusive(難以捉摸的)feelingnow.Youhavetoactivelycreatetherightconditionsforit.Thismayexplainthesurprisingresurgence—especiallyamongtheyoung—ofactivitiessuchasbakingbread,readingpaperbooks,playingboardgamesorlisteningtovinylrecords.Technologyhasnevercompletelysucceededinkillingthemoff,becauseitcannotcopythestateofabsorbedconcentrationtheyprovide.28.Whatistheauthor’sviewondigitalcommunication?A.Ithastotallyreplacedtraditionalletters.B.Itisefficientbutlacksdepthandsafety.C.Itshouldbebannedforemailscams.D.Itgainspopularityamongtheelderly.29.Whydoestheauthorsaylettersreducebaddecisions?A.Theyrequiremorefocusandtime.B.Theyaresimplertoreadthanemails.C.Theycannotbeunderstoodbycriminals.D.Theyrequirelaborforhandwriting.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resurgence”inthelastparagraphmostlikelymean?A.Decline. B.Criticism. C.Invention. D.Recovery.31.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.ThePityingDeclineofLetterWriting.B.WhyPeoplePreferEmailstoLetters.C.TheValueofAnalogueActivitiesToday.D.HowAlChangesDailyCommunication.DScientistsandentrepreneursareworkingonwaystopreventtheflowofplasticintoouroceans,andgetridofthestuffthat’salreadythere,beforetheproblemgetsevenworse.Perhapsthemostnaturalresponsetotheplasticproblemistotrytocleanupwhat’salreadythere.Suchreactionsvaryfromlocal‘beachcleans’tolarge-scale,high-techprojectslaunchedbythelikesoftheOceanCleanup,whichaimstousehugebarrierstopassivelytrapplasticasitmovesaroundoceangyres(旋渦)—thelargecirculatingcurrentsthatkeepthefloatingplasticinplace.Byanchoringthebarriersindeep,slow-movingwater,theideaisthatthesystemwillmoveslowerthantheplasticsurroundingit,allowingtherubbishtoaccumulateagainstthebarrier.TheOceanCleanuphasattracteditsfairshareofcriticismfromthescientificcommunity.Concernshavebeenraisedovereverythingfromtheviability(可行性)oftheproposedbarrierstotheireffectsonlocalecosystems.Perhapsthebiggestissueraised,however,isthatglorifiedinitiativesliketheOceanCleanupdrawattentionawayfromthekeyproblem,whichisthesheerquantityoflitterenteringtheseas.“It’salittlebitlikeyou’refillingthebath,youleavethetapsonandgodownstairstomakeacupoftea,”saysThompson,headoftheInternationalMarineLitterResearch,“Thenyoucomebackupstairstofindthebathisoverflowing—doyoustartbymoppingupthefloor,ordoyoustartbyturningoffthetap?”Dr.MatthewSavoca,whostudiestheeffectsofplasticpollutiononmarinelife,hasamorepositivetake.“Assumingitdoesn’tscoop(舀)upmoreoceanlifethanplastic,whynotgiveitashot?”hesays.Whilethisisnotthestatedaimofthatproject,afarsmallerdevice—theSeabin—hasbeendesignedbytwoAustralianstocleanuprubbishinjustsuchareas.Anothersuggestionforplasticcollectioninvolvesunderwaterdrones(無人機(jī)).Thesearebrightsolutions,andmaybeagenuinesuccessstorywillhelptoeasethetensionbetweenthosedevelopingtheprojects,andthepeoplewhowanttopreventtheplasticgettingthereinthefirstplace.Afterall,asSavocapointsout:whynotdoboth?32.WhatistheprimarypurposeoftheOceanCleanup?A.Togatheroceanplasticusingnaturalforces.B.Torecycleplasticaccumulatedintheocean.C.Topreventtheenteringofplasticintorivers.D.Tospeeduptheslow-movingoceancurrents.33.WhatdoesThompsonmeaninParagraph3?A.Cleaningexistingwasteismorecost-effective.B.Technologyisthekeytothesolution.C.Preventivemeasuresshouldtakepriority.D.Individualactionsarefarfromenough.34.WhatisDr.Savoca’sattitudetowardshigh-techcleanupprojects?A.Stronglyopposed. B.Cautiouslyoptimistic.C.Completelyindifferent. D.Partiallycritical.35.TheSeabinismentionedtoillustrate________.Agovernmentalfundingpriorities B.failuresofoceancleanupattemptsC.geographicallimitationsofbarriers D.alternativestolarge-scaleprojects第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoOvercomeYourFearsFearisanaturalemotionthateveryoneexperiences.However,ifnothandledproperly,itcanlimitourlives.Thefollowingstepscanhelpyoufaceandovercomeyourfearseffectively.____36____Makealistofsituations,places,orobjectsthatyoufear.Forexample,ifyouareafraidofdogs,yourlistmightincludelookingatpicturesofdogs,standingnearaleasheddog,orevenpettingapuppy.BuildaFearLadderOnceyouhavemadeyourlist,arrangetheitemsfromtheleastscarytothescariest.Youcanrateeachoneonascalefrom0(nofear)to10(extremefear).____37____Thiswillhelpyoucreateaclearplantotackleyourfears.FacingFearsStartwiththeleastfrighteningsituationandrepeatituntilyoufeelcomfortable.____38____Ifthesituationisbrief,tryrepeatingitmultipletimes.Thelongeryoufacesomething,themoreyougetusedtoit.Practice____39____Someactivitiescanbedonedaily,whileothersmayoccurlessfrequently.It’simportanttokeeppracticingevenafteryou’vemadeprogresstopreventthefearfromreturning.Forexample,ifyouhaveovercomeafearofneedles,youshouldscheduleroutinebloodtests.RewardBraveBehaviorsDon’tforgettorewardyourselfforfacingyourfears.____40____Positivereinforcement,suchastreatingyourselftosomethingenjoyableorusingencouragingself-talk,canmotivateyoutokeepgoing.A.Thisprocessiscalled“exposure”,andithelpsreduceanxietyovertime.B.Identifyandnameyourpreferencesclearly.C.Makealist.D.Therefore,itisessentialtounderstandthesourceofyourfear.E.Themoreyoupractice,themoreconfidentyouwillbecome.F.Rewardingyourselfcanmaketheprocessmoreenjoyableandsustainable.G.Thisstephelpsyouvisualizeyourprogressandidentifywhatstillneedswork.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。MyparentsaskedifIwantedtotakeasix-dayhikingtripwiththeminChamonix,France.Ithoughtofmany____41____nottogo.ButthemoreIconsideredit,themoreIknewthistogethertimewas____42____.Tobuildnew____43____,Iagreedtotakethetripdespitebeingsomewhat____44____ofwhattoexpect.Duringthehiking,wediscussed____45____topics,likehowmydadwouldimaginehislifewinningthelottery.Wealsotalkedaboutsmallthings,likemyparents’experiencestryingcottoncandy.Thetripwasoverseeminglybeforeithadeven____46____.AswesaidgoodbyeatGenevaAirport,weallhuggedwithasilentunderstandingofour____47____foreachother,knowingwhatmakesthevacation____48____isthatitdoesn’tlastforever.It’saluxurytobeabletotakeabreakfromadultlifeandgobacktobeinga____49____travelingwithyourparents.Whileontheplane,Ilistenedtotherecordings.Ireplayed____50____ofmyparentsfromthetrip;mydadwithhisbigcameratrying“abstractphotography”,mylovelymomgettingscaredofgoingdownbycablecar,bothofthem____51____eachother.How____52____itisforusalltotraveltogetherasadults.ThenexttimeIvisitmyparentsinLosAngelesIknowI’llseethem____53____asindividuals,insteadofasmyparents.Mydadwill____54____meonthestatusoftheforget-me-notheplanted,andI’llthinkabouthow____55____itistokeepgrowingtogether.41.A.reasons B.comments C.principles D.requirements42.A.meaningless B.important C.boring D.tight43.A.friendships B.excuses C.memories D.conflicts44.A.unfair B.unlucky C.unable D.unsure45.A.big B.hot C.politic D.sensitive46.A.canceled B.begun C.changed D.finished47.A.worry B.regret C.gratitude D.sympathy48.A.tiring B.flexible C.stressful D.great49.A.kid B.traveler C.specialist D.caregiver50.A.quarrels B.scenes C.performances D.routines51.A.breakingawayfrom B.gettingtiredof C.takingcareof D.lookingforwardto52.A.adventurous B.embarrassing C.challenging D.precious53.A.bravely B.differently C.regularly D.anxiously54.A.motivate B.ask C.update D.count55.A.complex B.random C.strange D.healing第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)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。AboardChina’sspacestation,thehotairovendeliveredbytheShenzhouXXIspacecrafthasbegunbaking,asaviralvideoshowedastronautssavoring_____56_____(fresh)cookedchickenwingsandsteaksforthefirsttime._____57_____(compare)withconventionalovensontheEarth,thespaceovenhasbeensignificantlyupgraded.AccordingtoLiuWeibo,____58____isfromtheChinaAstronautResearchandTrainingCenter,theimprovementsincludetechnologiesforprecisetemperaturecontrol,residuecollection,high-temperaturecatalysis,____59____multi-layerfiltration(過濾)enablingsmoke-freebakinginorbitwhilemeetingthespacestation’soilfumeemissionstandards.Theovenanditspurificationsystemalsowentthroughstricttesting.Usingtheoven_____60_____(prepare)foodmarksthelatestadvancementinthelifesupportsystemofChina’sspacestation.Accordingtothecenter,sofartheShenzhouXXImission_____61_____(expand)thefoodvarietytoover190itemsandextendedthemenucycleto10days,allowingastronautstocookandbakeingredientssuchasfreshvegetables,nuts,cakesandmeatwhileinorbit.Liusaidthatafterspendingseveral_____62_____(month)intherelativelyconfinedspaceofthestation,beingabletoenjoyaromaticchickenwingsandsteaks,orbakedpeanutsandbreadpreparedbythemselves,wouldsurelybringtheastronautsasense_____63_____happiness.SinceChina’smannedspaceprogramenteredthephaseofspacestationapplicationand_____64_____(develop),groundresearchershaveimprovedthevariety,texture,flavor,appearanceandnutritionalvalueofspacefoodthroughtechnologicalinnovationandprocessenhancements,better______65______(meet)thedietaryneedsofastronauts.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是李華,上周你們學(xué)校舉辦了“舊物改造創(chuàng)意比賽(oldobjecttransformationcompetition)”,你的作品獲得了一等獎(jiǎng),請(qǐng)你給你的英國(guó)筆友Lucy寫信分享,內(nèi)容包括:(1)描述作品;(2)談?wù)勈斋@。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearLucy,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。Mialovedvolunteeringatherneighborhood’spetrescuestationeveryweekend.Herfavoritetaskwasfeedingandgroomingthestrayanimals,especiallythecats.ThisSaturday,whenshearrived,thestation’smanagertoldheraboutasmallorangecatfoundinthepark—itspawwasstuckinaplasticring,anditwastooscaredtoletanyonegetclose.Miagrabbedabagofcattreatsandwenttothepark.Shespottedthecatunderabench,huddledinfear.Sheslowlyheldoutatreat,butthecathissedandbackedaway.Theplasticringarounditspawwastight,andMiacouldseetheskinwasred.Shetriedtotalksoftly,butthecatonlyhidfurtherunderthebench.Miasighed—shedidn’twanttohurtthecat,butitneededhelpsoon.Justasshewasthinkingwhattodo,aboycarryingapetfirst-aidkitwalkedover.“Isthatthestraycatfromtheresc

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