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高級(jí)中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1廣西壯族自治區(qū)聯(lián)考2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期11月期中英語試題第一部分聽力(略)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)。ANewYorkisayear-roundcity,witheventshappeningeverymonth.Butwhenyou’vegotlimitedvacationdays,everymomentofyourtripcounts.Myadvice:ThebesttimetovisitNewYorkCity(NYC)reallydependsonwhatyoudesiretoseeordo.AprilSpringiswhenNewYorkshowsitssofterside.Theweatherismildandthestreetsarecalm—beforethesummercrowdscome.InApril,itfeelslikeyouhavethecitytoyourself.Afteralong,coldwinterbeingholedupinyourapartment,youcanwalkthroughtheparkandwatchtheflowersbloom.AugustIfyouwanttolivelikeaNewYorker,headtoRockawayBeach,Queens,inAugust.Thisiswherethelocalsescapethehotdampsummerheat,especiallywhentheHamptonsandFireIslandaretoopacked.Rockawayhasalongstretchofsand,soyoucantakeyourpick.Ifyouwanttocatchawave,signupforsurflessonsatLocalsSurfSchool.SeptemberSeptemberisthemonththatmakesmefallinlovewiththecity.It’ssunnyandwarm,andtherearefewercrowdsoncethekidsgobacktoschoolafterLaborDay.Thoughtherearesignsoffall,mainlyinthecoolernights,youdon’tneedtowearanythingabovealightsweater.ThispleasantweatherisidealforapicnicinBrooklyn.OctoberInOctober,thecitybecomesonebigfoodfestival.Noreally,thereareopen-airmarketsallacrossthefiveboroughs.Ifyouwanttotryfoodfromaroundtheworld,QueensNightMarketshouldbeatthetopofyourlist.Toseesomecooksinaction,getticketstotheNewYorkCityWine&FoodFestivalthattakesplaceinmid-October.1.WhatdoestheauthorthinkisthekeytochoosingthebesttimetovisitNewYork?A.Vacationlength. B.Socialcustoms.C.Personalneeds. D.Attractiveevents.2.WhichofthefollowingmakeAprilinNewYorkspecial?A.Itsfewercrowds. B.Itscoolernights.C.Itsfunfestivals. D.Itssurfteams.3.WhowillprobablyenjoyOctoberinNewYorkmost?A.Famouscooks. B.Foodlovers. C.Beachgoers. D.Sportsplayers.BJenniferWeiss’sjourneytomedicinebeganwhenshewasachild,seeingdoctorscareforherfather,whohadheartdisease.Thisexperienceleftalastingimpressiononher,andshedecidedtotrainasadoctorat16.Althoughsheenjoyedhelpingothers,Jennifersoonrealizedshewantedtohaveabiggerinfluenceonothers.Shewantedtodomorethanjusttakepatientstothehospital.Duringhercollegeyears,Jenniferstudiedhumanbiology,health,andsociety,whilealsovolunteeringasadoctorandfirefighter.Shenoticedthatmanypeoplebadlyneededtogethealthcare,whichinspiredhertocreatetheEMSEquityProject.ThisprojecthelpedpatientsinIthacafindhealthcareresources.These.experiencesledhertogoforajobinmedicine,andshefinallyjoinedWeillCornellMedicalCollege.AttheWhiteCoatCeremony,Jenniferandherclassmatesreceivedtheirwhitecoatsandstethoscopes(聽診器).Theceremonymarkedthestartoftheirmedicaleducation.Jennifer,whowouldbethefirstinherfamilytobecomeadoctor,sawthewhitecoatasasymbol(象征)ofherresponsibilityforprovidingcomfortandcaretoothers.Shebelievedthatmedicinewasnotjustaboutlearningbutalsoaboutbeingkindtoothers.Theceremonywasalsoareminderthatbecomingadoctorrequiresbothprofessionalknowledgeandasenseofbalanceinlife.AsDrJosephSafdieh,amedicaleducatoratWeillCornellMedicine,said,studentsshouldaimtobethebestoneofthemselvesasdoctors,notsomeoneelse.Students,withtheirdifferentbackgroundsandexperiences,arereadytotakeonthechallengesofthemedicalfield.4.WhydidJenniferdecidetobecomeadoctor?A.Shesawhowachildwassaved.B.Shewantedtofindawell-paidjob.C.Shewasinfluencedbysomedoctors.D.Shewasbadlyillatayoungage.5.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheEMSEquityProject?A.Todrawpublicattentiontopoorfamilies.B.Toinspiremorestudentstoworkhard.C.Toencouragepeopletodovolunteerwork.D.Tohelppatientsinneedofmedicalhelp.6.WhatdidJenniferthinkoftheWhiteCoatCeremony?A.Itexhibitedadoctor’sresponsibility.B.Itshowedanendtocollegelife.C.Itmarkedthestartofhighschool.D.Itrequiredhertobeopen-minded.7.WhatdidDrJosephSafdiehexpectthestudentstodo?A.Attendhislecturesaboutmedicine,B.Makealastingimpressiononothers.C.Focusonbecomingthebestdoctors.D.Buildupconfidencewhenstudying.COnawarmAprileveningonEngland’sJurassicCoast,Ijoinedaseaweedforagingcourse.Ourguide,DanScott,taughtusaboutthedifferentpartsofseaweed,howtoharvestitsustainablybycuttingwithoutkillingtheplant,andwhichtypesaresafetoeat.Theexperiencemademethink:Doesforaginghelpusreconnectwithnature,andisitgoodfortheplanet?Foragingcancreateadeepconnectiontonature.JananiSivarajah,aresearcheroncityforaging,saysitbringspeopletogether,connectspeopletotheland,andbringspeoplebacktotheirroots.DanScottagrees,believingthatteachingpeopleaboutedibleplantsmakesthemmorelikelytoprotectnaturewhileforaging.Foragingistheoldestwayofgettingfoodandisbecomingverypopularagain.Itiscommonamongpeoplewhocareabouttheenvironmentandwanttoavoidpesticidesandindustrialfoodsystems.However,itspopularityhasledtorulesinsomeUSnationalparkstolimithowmuchpeoplecangather.Theeffectofforagingontheenvironmentiscomplicated.Foragingcanuseuplocalresourcesthatwildlifeneeds,particularlywhenitisdonetosellformoney.Lawsshowtheseworries,soforagingisnotallowedinsomeCanadianparks,andtheUK’sNationalTrustwarnsagainsttakingtoomuch.Sustainableforagingmeanstakingonlysmallamountsforyourself.ButDanScottadmitsthatifthousandsofpeopleforagedonthebeach,itwouldnotbesustainable.Healthrisksareanotherimportantthingtothinkabout.Sivarajahwarnsthatplantsincitiescanabsorbharmfulmetalsfromcarpollution.Seaweedhashighlevelsofsubstanceslikearsenicandlead.Thebiggestdanger,however,comesfrompickingthewrongthing.Forexample,heisveryclearthatlookingformushroomsneedslearningfromanexpert,notjustbooks,becausedeadlypoisonoustypesexist.Hisadviceisjoiningagroupandlearningfromexperiencedpeople.8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinparagraph1?A.Bylistingnumbers.B.Byansweringsomequestions.C.Throughabriefcomparison.D.Throughapersonalexperience.9.WhatisDanScott’sattitudetowardsJananiSivarajah’sopinion?A.Unclear. B.Supportive. C.Worried. D.Doubtful.10.WhyarepeoplepreventedfromforaginginsomeparksinCanada?A.Foragingcanhavebadeffectsonlocalwildlife.B.Foragingcauseslocalfarmerstomakelessmoney.C.Foragingoftenleadstopeoplepickingupsomepoisonousplants.D.ForaginginfluencesthedevelopmentofCanada’sfoodsystems.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Whyisforagingavaluablepractice?B.ThebenefitsandchallengesofforagingC.MethodsofforagingforseaweedsafelyD.Whyisforagingbecomingpopularagain?DResearchersatStanfordUniversityhaveusedartificialintelligence(AI)(人工智能)andbrainscanning(掃描)technologytostudythebrainactivityofstudentswithmathlearningdisabilities.Thisresearchaimstobetterunderstandtheneurological(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)的)reasonsbehindthesechallenges,whichaffectoneinfivestudentsintheUnitedStates.Thestudybuiltonyearsofresearchintohowlearningdisabilitiesaffectchildren’sbrains.ByusingnewAItools,theteamwasabletoexploretheseproblemsingreaterdetail.Thestudycreated“digitaltwins”—AImodelsthatcopythebrainactivityofrealstudentsastheysolvemathproblems.Theresearcherstested45students,aged7to9,including21withmathlearningdisabilities.Whilethestudentssolvedbasicadditionandsubtraction(減法)problems,theirbrainactivitywastrackedbyabrainscanningmachine.TheAImodels,or“digitaltwins”,werethentrainedtocopythestudents’answersandbrainactivity.Theresultsweresurprising.Itturnedoutthattheproblemwasn’ttoolittlebrainactivity,asmanyhadthought,buttoomuch.Thestudentswithlearningdisabilitiesshowedsignsoftoomuchexcitementinbrainareasconnectedtomath.Thedigitaltwinsshowedthesamepatterns,whichmeansthattoomuchneuralactivitycouldcauseconfusioninsolvingmathproblems.Thestudysuggeststhatstudentswithlearningdisabilitiesmayneedmoretrainingtobettertheirperformance.Theresearchershopethattheir“digitaltwins”canbeusedtocreatepersonalizedlearningplansforstudents,helpingtodesignmoreeffectiveeducationalprograms.However,aresearchersaidthatwecannotoverreadtheresults.Themodelneedsrefinement.Thereismoreworktodo,butitdoespointinsomepromisingnewdirectionsforfurtherresearch.“Thestudymakesushaveasystemtotesttargetedstrategiesbeforetryingtheminrealclassrooms,”VinodMenon,aprofessoratStanford,said.“Thatcanspeeduptheabilitytodesigneffectiveeducationalprogramsandmakerealprogressforkidswithmathlearningdisabilities.”12.WhatisthepurposeoftheStanfordUniversitystudy?A.Tochangetheexistingeducationsystem.B.Toteachstudentsbettermathlearningmethods.C.Toraisesolutionstochallengesfacingteachers.D.Tofindouttheneurologicalcausesofmathlearningdisabilities.13.Whatwerethestudentsaskedtododuringtheexperiment?A.DesignanAImodel. B.Joinamathclubtogether.C.Takenotesaboutmath. D.Workoutmathproblems.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“refinement”inparagraph6mean?A.Comments. B.Invention.C.Improvement. D.Responsibilities.15.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningthestudy?A.Itswideuse. B.Itspositiveeffects.C.Itsdisadvantages. D.Itsdifficulties.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)。HowtobeokayDoyoufeellost,anxious,orstressedout?Doyoufindyourselfforcingasmilewhenpeopleaskhowyou’redoing?Sometimes,youdon’tfeellikeyou’reokay.Itcanbestressfulwhenyou’regoingthroughahardtime.____16____.Herearesomepracticaltipsproventohelpyoubeokay.Dealwithbigproblemsonestepatatime.Largetaskscanmakeyoufeelstressedandmaycauseyoutogetanxious.____17____.Forexample,writethefirstdraft(草稿)ofaparagraph,spend20minutesoncalculusordrawuptheoutline(提綱)ofyourspeech.Thiswillhelpyoufeelbetter,andbybreakingitintopieces,thetaskbecomesmorereasonable.____18____.Freshairandsunlightareimportanttoyourphysicalhealth.Also,exposuretonaturalenvironmentsreducesstressandanxiety.Somethingassimpleasa10-minutewalkaftersuppereachdaycangiveyouasignificantboost.Balanceyourlife.Keepingabalancebetweenschoolwork,extracurricularactivities,andrelaxationisnecessaryforlong-termwell-being.Getenoughsleeptokeepyourenergyup.____19____.Abalancedlifestylecanimproveyourphysicalandemotionalhealth.Makeathank-youjournal.____20____.Everynight,writedowntwothingsyouarethankfulforabouttoday.Areyouhappyaboutyourfriend’skindwords,yourcoolscienceproject,andtheniceweathertoday?Writeiniteveryday,andyouwillfeelyourselfslowlybecomingahappierandmorepositiveperson.A.SpendtimeoutdoorsB.PayattentiontobeingyourselfC.Instead,doonesmallpartofthetaskD.YoumayfindthatwritingaboutithelpsE.PeoplewhoarethankfulareoftenhappyF.AndsetasideafixedtimeeachdaywhenyoucandosomethingyouenjoyG.Luckily,thingscangetbetterintime,andyoudon’thavetofacethisalone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)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Mymotherhastaughtchildrenwithdisabilitiesforover30yearsandshelovedherjob.Forher60thbirthday,herstudents____21____herwithahandmadegift,which____22____“Ilikeyou”.Sheplannedtotakethechildrentoastoreforaspecialbreakfastto____23____them.____24____,halfwaytothestore,theirbusbrokedown,andthedriversaidthenextonewouldarriveinanhour.Withhungrykids,mymom____25____fast.Sherememberedanothersimilarstore,callingtolearnthestoreservedbreakfastand____26____them.Itturnedouttobeagreat____27____:Thebreakfastwasdelicious,andthechildrenhadawonderfultime.Mymomeventhoughtit’sbetterthanwhattheplannedstorewouldhave____28____.WhenMomwenttopay,thebillwassurprisingly____29____.Thewaitressexplainedanelderlyregularhad_____30_____half,sayinghe’dadmiredhowshecaredforthechildren.Afterchatting,Momjoinedthekidsinasmallplayarea.Whenastudentaskedforicecream,Momsaidyesifthey_____31_____thearea—andtheyquicklymadeitspotless.Butwhenshewenttopayforicecream,thewaitress____32____her,“You’reourhonoraryemployeestoday;thisisyourwage.”Thisdaywasn’tjustaboutabirthday—itwasa(n)____33____thatgoodnessspreads.Mom’sdecadesofdevotiontoherstudentsinspiredstrangersto____34____.Shelatersaid,“IwishIcouldturnsixtymorethanonce”—notforthetreats,butforthewarmthofunexpected____35____thatmadeherworkfeelevenmoremeaningful.21.A.surprised B.annoyed C.calmed D.disappointed22.A.printed B.missed C.wrote D.read23.A.record B.help C.thank D.relax24.A.Naturally B.Obviously C.Finally D.Unluckily25.A.disappeared B.acted C.parked D.complained26.A.comforted B.hired C.welcomed D.found27.A.decision B.promise C.adventure D.exchange28.A.discovered B.offered C.received D.ordered29.A.low B.same C.reasonable D.average30.A.saved B.paid C.returned D.earned31.A.lookedaround B.gotinto C.tidiedup D.madefor32.A.confused B.understood C.cheated D.stopped33.A.reminder B.promise C.memory D.opportunity34.A.volunteer B.give C.change D.learn35.A.wisdom B.courage C.kindness D.honesty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。When29-year-oldJiangYuenoticedhercorgi(柯基犬),Liulian,wasoverweight,shetookhimtoapetgyminShanghai____36____offerednotonlyswimming,butalsotreadmill(跑步機(jī))workouts.Whatbeganoutof____37____(curious)soonbecamenecessaryforherdog’shealth.Hercorginowgoestothegymtwiceamonth,and,inaddition,runsoutdoorsandswimsthreetimesamonth.Shehasnoticedthedifference:Thedogis____38____(slim)thanbeforebyexercisingandhas____39____(basic)keepahealthyweight.Oncetheweathercoolsdown,sheplans____40____(add)moreoutdoorexercisetocomplementtheindoorworkouts.Jiangisamong____41____growingnumberofChinesepetownersbringingtheiranimalstofitnesscenters.Onsocialmedia,petfitness____42____(become)atrendingtopicinrecentyears.Forexample,asearchfor“petfitness”onthelifestyle-sharingplatformbringsuppostsofownersdoingyogawiththeirpets,checkinginatgymsdesignedforpets,or____43____(go)outdoorswiththeirpetsforlongwalksandotherworkouts.Petfitnessismeetingthegrowingdemandasownersfocusmore____44____theirpets’healthandstrength.“Itoffersanalternativeto____45____(tradition)activities,addsvariety,andstrengthensthebondbetweenpetsandtheirowners,”WangPeng,anassociateresearchfellowattheBeijingAcademyofSocialSciences,toldthesocialmedia.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,上周你校舉行了運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)。你的外國朋友Mike發(fā)郵件詢問相關(guān)情況,請(qǐng)你給他回一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.你參加的項(xiàng)目及理由;2.分享一件現(xiàn)場(chǎng)趣事。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。DearMike,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。ElenafeltabitlonelyduringherfirstweekatWestbrookHighSchool.Shecarriedherbackpackthroughcrowdedhallways,surroundedbylaughterandchatter,yetnoneofitbelongedtoher.Atlunchshesatalone,staringattheclock,countingtheminutesuntilshecouldleave.Oneafternoon,herEnglishteacher,MsCarter,stoppedbyherdesk.“Youwritewell,”shesaidgently.“HaveyouthoughtaboutjoiningtheDebate(辯論)Club?Justcometolisten.”Elenanoddeduncertainly,thoughinsideshefeltnervous.ThatSaturdayshepushedopenthelibrarydoorwheretheclubmembersmet.Acircleofstudentssatwithnotebooksopen,voicesbrightandeager.Elenahidneartheback,readytoleave,butMsCarter

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