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2025-2026學(xué)年河北省遷安市第三中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期1月月考英語試題時間:120分鐘滿分:150分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman’shobby?A.It’spleasing.B.It’snothingspecial.C.It’stime-consuming.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Getanewcreditcard.B.Cancelanaccount.C.Changehismailingaddress.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anartist.B.AfanC.Anewbuilding.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.E-commerceisadouble-edgedsword.B.Localspecialtiesshouldbeexported.C.Commercialsareofnouse.5.WhatdoesGregaskChloetodo?A.Drawupanotice.B.Sendanapplication.C.Viewanadvertisement.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whendoestheconversationhappen?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.7.Whyisn’tJeremyintheconferenceroomnow?A.Heisworkingonanothertask.B.Hehascheckedtheheaterbefore.C.Heneedstomeetthepart-timeworkers.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toplanameetingwithher.B.Totellherabouthernewjob.CTomaketheirtravelarrangements.9.Whereisthewomannow?A.InMiami.B.InLosAngeles.C.InSaltLakeCity.10.Whoneedsanewflat?A.Beckham.B.Maria.C.Cherry.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.WhydidthewomandropbyGeorge’sGarage?A.Togetanoilchange.B.Togetthetireschanged.C.Tohavehercarchecked.12.WhydidthemanstopgoingtoGeorge’sGarage?A.Hewasdissatisfiedwithitsservice.B.Heheardthegaragehadcloseddown.C.Hefoundacheaperplacenearhishome.13.WhathappenedtoPeter?A.Hewaspromoted.B.Hesetuphisownbusiness.C.Hegotemployeddowntown.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.WhereistheRovalOak?A.Nearthemainsquare.B.Ontheairportroad.C.Inthecountryside.15.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?A.Itisquitelovelyinsummer.B.Itusedtobeaprivatehouse.C.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.16.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?A.CarltonHouse.B.TheRoyalOak.C.TheBridgeHotel.17.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Grateful.B.Patient.C.Curious.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Hisfeelingafterreceivinganaward.B.Hispassionfordifferentmusictypes.C.Hisexperienceabouttravellingaround.19.Whatdidthespeakermostrecentlyannouncetothepublic?A.Asinglesong.B.Athree-songrecord.C.Atwelve-songcollection.20.Whowillspeaknext?A.Ayoungmusician.B.Thespeaker’swife.C.Thehostoftheceremony.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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ASummerCyclingToursforAllSkillLevelsTheBrightonCoastalCyclingFestivaloffersdiverseroutesforeveryonefromcasualriderstoseriouscyclists.ExperiencethestunningSouthCoastscenerywhilechoosingatourthatmatchesyourfitnesslevelandinterests.Tour1—HistoricHarbourRouteLocalhistorianSarahMitchellleadsthisleisurelyridethroughBrighton’smaritimeheritagesites.Cyclistswillstopatfivehistoriclandmarks,learningaboutthearea’s200-yearfishingindustryandnavalhistory.Theflatcoastalpathmakesthisperfectforfamilies.DateandTime:Saturday,15thJuly,at10:00StartPoint:BrightonMarinaTourDuration:2.5hoursDistance:12kmTour2—SunsetPhotographyRideProfessionalphotographerJamesChencombinescyclingwithphotographytechniques.Participantswilllearncompositionbasicswhilecapturingthegoldenhourlightalongtheclifftops.Camerasorsmartphonesrequired.Helmetsprovided,butbringyourownifpreferred.DateandTime:Sunday,16thJuly,at18:00StartPoint:PalacePierEntranceTourDuration:3hoursDistance:15kmTour3—AdvancedHillChallengeFormerOlympiccyclistMarcusWilliamsleadsthisdemandingroutethroughtheSouthdowns.Participantsmusthaveroadcyclingexperienceandmaintain20km/haveragespeed.Professional-gradebikesrecommended.Medicalclearancerequiredforthoseover60.DateandTime:Saturday,15thJuly,at07:00StartPoint:Devil’sDykeCarParkTourDuration:5hoursDistance:75kmTour4—WildlifeandNatureTrailEnvironmentalscientistDr.EmmaThompsonguidesridersthroughprotectedwetlandsandnaturereserves.Binoculars(望遠(yuǎn)鏡)areprovidedatbirdwatchingstops.Childrenunder12mustbeaccompaniedbyadults.Routeincludesseveralunpaved(未鋪砌的)sections.DateandTime:Sunday,16thJuly,at09:30StartPoint:RottingdeanWindmillTourDuration:4hoursDistance:25km1.WhatmustparticipantsbringforTour2?A.Ahelmet. B.Acameraorsmartphone.C.Binoculars. D.Aprofessionalbike.2.WhatspecialrequirementappliestoTour3?A.Participantsmustbringchildren. B.Medicalclearanceneededforseniors.C.PreviousOlympicexperiencerequired. D.Unpavedsectionsmustbewalked.3.Whatdoallfourtourshaveincommon?A.Theyallrequirespecialequipment. B.Theyallincludemultiplestops.C.Theyalltakeplaceontheweekend. D.Theyallstartfromthesamelocation.BByung-jinPark,a36-year-oldpunkmusicianfromSeoul,understandsthepowerofdoingnothing.InMay,heandhisbandmatesoutlastedahundredcompetitorstowinSouthKorea’s2025SpaceOutcompetition,anannualeventwhereparticipantsarejudgedontheirabilitytoremaincalmandmotionlessfor90minutes.Nophones,noconversation,nonoddingoff,justexisting.Launchedin2014byvisualartistWoopsyangasapublicartprojectcriticizingmodernburnout,thecompetitionhasevolvedintoaculturalritualalongSeoul’sHanRiver,mixingperformanceart,mindfulness,andaquietchallengetothepopularbeliefthatsilenceequalsstagnation(停滯).Participantswearheartratemonitorsandwinnersaredeterminedthroughacombinationofbiometric(生理數(shù)據(jù))calmnessandaudiencevotes.“Astimepassed,IstartedtoforgetwhereIwas,“saysPark.“Itfeltlikemybodyhaddisappeared.”Park’swinismorethanjustaquirky(搞怪的)viralstory.Itreflectsadeeperhungerforrestinasocietyoverwhelmedbynoise.A2014UniversityofVirginiastudyfoundthatmanypeoplepreferredmildelectricshocksoverbeingalonewiththeirthoughtsforevenfifteenminutes.Butsciencesuggeststhatstillnesshasvalue.SpacingOutactivates·whatneuroscientistscallthebrain’sdefaultmodenetwork—linkedtocreativity,emotionalprocessing,andproblem-solving.“Inanoverstimulatedmodernsociety,takingthetimetoreflectaboutone’sinnerselfandemotionscanallowpeopletocontroltheirthoughtsandactions,”saysHansonPark,apsychiatristandaprofessoratSeoulNationalUniversity’sDepartmentofAnthropology.“Thisprocesscanreducestress-relatedhormones(激素)andinthelongtermcanalsobeeffectiveinrelievinganxietyordepression.”Byung-jin’swinningstrategy—slowabdominal(腹部的)breathing,focusingonasinglepointandlettingotherthoughtsdisappear—showshowasimpleskillcanbesurprisinglytransformative.Motionlessnesswon’tsolveallyourproblems,butyouwillfeelyourthoughtstransform.It’ssuperrefreshing.4.WhatistheSpaceOutcompetitionmainlyabout?A.Testingparticipants’musicaltalents. B.Challengingpeopletostaystillandcalm.C.Promotingsocialinteractionamongstrangers. D.Encouragingcreativeperformanceart.5.WhydoestheauthormentiontheUniversityofVirginiastudyinparagraph3?A.Toshowthatstillnessisdifficultformanypeople.B.Toexplainthescientificmethodbehindthecompetition.C.Tocriticizemodernsociety’saddictiontotechnology.D.Todemonstratetheharmfuleffectsofelectricshocks.6.AccordingtoHansonPark,whatisthebenefitof“spacingout”?A.Itimprovesphysicalfitness. B.Itenhancessocialconnections.C.Ithelpsreduceworryorpressure. D.Itincreasescompetitiveabilities.7.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetowardstheSpaceOutcompetition?A.Doubtful. B.Neutral. C.Confused. D.Appreciative.CWhenIarrivedattheSignLanguageCenterinManhattanformyfirstAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)class,amantookonelookatmyhesitantpostureandheldupsomefingers.One?Two?Iputuponefinger,andhedirectedmetotheLevel1class.Itwasdisorienting:Classtimewasstrictly“voicesoff”toencourageimmersivelearningandtoshowrespecttothedeafteachers.Withoutthepowerofspeech,allmyclassmatesandIcoulddowassmileandnodatoneanotheraswetookinthenewvocabulary.LearningASLintheearlyweekswasacultureshock.Asawriter,Ipridemyselfonacertainfacilitywithlanguage.Iwastaughtthatthere’saperfectcombinationofwordsthatcanmostpreciselycommunicateanythought.WithASL,Iexpectedtofeelsimilarly,andthoughtfluencywouldcomeonceIcollectedacriticalmassofsigns.ThefirstthingyoulearninASLclassisthealphabet.AsmyclassmatesandIaskedandansweredquestionsusingwordswedidn’thavethesignsfor,thoseearlyweekswerefilledwithlaboriousspelling.Itwasembarrassing:SeeingadozenpolitelysmilingfaceswatchingmeasIslowlyspelled,misspelledandrestartedspellingwords—oftenmultipletimes—wasitsownkindoftorture.Overtime,Ipickeduponnewconventions,likewavingahandorstomping(跺腳)onthegroundtogetsomeone’sattention.Myfingersstoppedastheyreachedfornewshapes,andIstruggledtodifferentiateverysimilarlookingsigns.EventuallyIrealizedthatwhenyou’recommunicatinginsignlanguage,diction(措辭)isnotasimportantasthewayyouembody(具體化)whatyou’recommunicating.Ionceaskedateacherhowtosigntheword“desperate”.“ASLdoesn’thaveadirecttranslationofeveryEnglishword,”hetoldme.“Ifyouwanttosign‘desperate’,youmightjustsigntheword‘want’,butwiththeappropriatefacialandbodyposturingtoshowyourdesperation.Itdoesn’tmakesensetosign‘frustrated’ifyourfacedoesn’tlookatallfrustrated,”headded—it’slikespeakinginasingleunvaryingtonewhileclaimingyou’reangry.I’vebeenattendingASLclassesforalmosttwoyears.Initially,myreasonwasinsignificant:achildhoodfascinationwith“secretlanguages”.WhileASLmaynotwhollyshareavocabularywithEnglish,thatdoesn’tmeanitlacksprecision.Itsprecision,I’velearned,liesinthecommonlanguageofthebody.8.HowdidtheauthorfeelinthefirstASLclass?A.Confused. B.Frustrated. C.Anxious. D.Ambitious.9.Whatmadetheauthorembarrassedwhenlearningthealphabet?A.Puttingonsmilingfacialexpressions. B.Beingmadefunofinfrontoftheclass.C.Misspellingandrespellingwordsrepeatedly. D.Wavingahandtogetsomeone’sattention.10.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanwelearnaboutASL?A.Itrequiresacombinationofsignsandemotions. B.Itconveysmoreemotionsthanverballanguage.C.It’sauniversallanguagesystemacrosscultures. D.Ithasadirecttranslationofsignsforeveryword.11.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromherlearningexperience?A.ASLprioritizesprecisionovercommunication. B.Dictioniswhatgiveslanguageflavour.C.Fluencycomesfromthemasteryofsigns. D.Thebodyiswhatgiveslanguagelife.DIntheAlpsandApenninesofsouthernEurope,longhornbeetlesaremovinguphill,andararebrownbutterflywithorange-tippedwingsisfacingextinctionduetoisolation(隔離)athighpeaks.Thisisapictureofaglobaltrend.Withtemperaturesrisingandpressureonbiodiversitygrowing,insectsvitaltoourecosystemsarenotonlymovingnorthandsouth,butup.Researchshowsmanyanimalsaremakingsimilarmoves,butinsects’highlevelsofmobilityandshortgenerationtimesallowthemtorespondquicklytochange.BumblebeesinthePyreneeshavemovedupwardsonaveragebymorethanametreayear,withsomespeciesmakingsignificantlygreaterjourneys.Allofthisshowsthespeedofclimatechangeanditsecologicalimpactsathigheraltitudes(海拔).Inecology,findingthe“smokinggun”toneatlyexplainanyphenomenonisgenerallydifficult.Prof.ChristyMcCain,whorunsColoradoUniversity’sMountainLab,said:“Onethingthatpeopledon’tthinkaboutasmuchiscontext:howclimateaffectsinsectsatdifferentlifestages,suchaseggsandlarvae(幼蟲).Measuringadultsinsummermightnotrevealthemostcriticalimpactsofclimatechange,especiallyincoldanddrymountainenvironments.”McCainbelievesthewaydatahasbeencollectedhistoricallyispreventingtheirunderstanding,withtoomanymuseumspecimens(標(biāo)本)fromlowaltitudes,andfarfewerfromhigherup.Andmanygroupsotherthanbutterfliesandmoths(蛾)havebeenneglected.Tosupportherview,shecitesresearchoncarrionbeetlesbyastudentinherlab.Thestudyshowsthatclimatetolerancemightbepasseddownintheseimpacts,whichplayakeyroleindecompositionandprotectthemfromextremeconditions.TheirlonghistorysincetheCretaceous(白堊紀(jì))alsoaidstheiradaptationtoday.Thereisnosuchthingasastandardinsectorresponsetoenvironmentalchange.Forsomegroups,itmightbeacaseofthebiggerandmoremobiletheyare,thebettertheirchances.Thereisalsonouniversaluplandhabitatandthistoocouldproveasavinggrace.12.BumblebeesinthePyreneesarementionedbecause______.A.theyaremoremobilethanotherinsectsB.theyhaveadaptedwelltohigheraltitudesC.theyareausefulindicatorofclimatechangeD.theyfaceextinctionduetoupwardmovement13.WhichstatementmayMcCainagreewithaccordingtoparagraphs3and4?A.Studycontextisbeyondgrasp.B.Researchdataarehardtoobtain.C.Insectsamplesareunrepresentative.D.Collectionmethodisunconventional.14.WhydoesMcCainciteresearchoncarrionbeetles?A.Toarguefortheirsensitivitytoenvironmentalchanges.B.Tocallfortheprotectionofinsectsfromhigheraltitudes.C.Toredirectfocusfrominsectsmovinguphilltothosedownhill.DTooffernewinsightsintoinsects’adaptationtoclimatechange.15.Whatdoes“asavinggrace”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Amethodusedtocollectdata.B.Aproblemthatneedstobesolved.C.Afeaturethathelpsimproveasituation.DAtypeofinsectthatadaptswelltochange.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Asthecost-of-livingcrisiscontinuesit’sgoodtoknowtherearewaysofbudgetingforourpet’scareaswellasforourselves.●____16____Buyingfoodinlargerquantitiescanbringbigsavings.Cuttingouttreatsisaneasywaytocutcosts.Theyreallywon’tbemissedandifyourpetisalittleoverweight,theycouldevenhelpwithweightloss.●AvoidexpensivebrandsAnyfoodthatislabelledas“complete”andisapprovedbytheFoodStandardsAgency(FSA)willprovideyourpetwithalltheyrequireinabalanceddiet.Alwaysprovidethemwithfreshwatertoo.●UsepetfoodbanksAgrowingnumberofpetfoodbanksareemerging.____17____.Someofpetfoodbankshavevolunteerdriverswhocandeliverfoodtopetownerswhoareunabletotravel,andsomespecialdietsareprovided.●Keepontopofyourpet’shealthKeepingontopofyourpet’shealthwillpreventexpensiveproblemsfurtherdowntheline.Keepvaccinesuptodate.____18____.Fordogs,brushtheirteethdaily.Keepthemexercised.Takeoutapetinsurancepolicyfromthedayyougetyourpet.●Seewhatsavingsyourvet(獸醫(yī))canofferManyvetsrunpetclubsthatchargeasmallmonthlyfeetocoverpetsforthingslikeannualvaccines,healthchecks,fleaandwormtreatmentandevendiscountsforpetfoodanddentaltreatment.____19____.Askingyourvetforaprescription(處方)thatyoucanusetopurchasemedicinesfromanonlineveterinarypharmacyisanothergoodwayofkeepingdowncosts.____20____.A.CutdownontreatsB.EnsureannualhealthchecksC.It’sbettertobuydifferentkindsofinsuranceD.StrugglingownerscangetfreepetfoodthereE.KeepyourpetsstayingathomeforalongtimeF.It’sworthcheckingwithyourvettoseeiftheyofferthisserviceG.Iftreatmentisongoing,askforarepeatableprescriptionforevenmoresavings第三部分語言運用(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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Grammy-winningjazzsaxophonist(薩克斯演奏家)DaveKozandhisbandwereflyingfromSt.LouistoSeattleonAugust11.Theywereheadingtotheirnext____21____fortheDaveKoz&FriendsSummerHornsTour.WhatwassupposedtobeadirectflighthadtostopinBoiseIdaho,afterflightcrewmembersranoutofworkhoursandtheplane____22____amechanicalissue.Thiswasn’tthefirstdelaytheband____23____sinceitstourstartedaroundmid-July,anditevenhadto____24____twoshowsbecauseoftheissuesrelatedto____25____.Thedelaylastweekwasparticularly____26____,notjustforthemusiciansbutforeveryoneelseontheplane.AflightattendantnamedCharlenenoticedthemusicianshadbroughttheir____27____onboardandwalkeduptothemwithasimple____28____.Sheaskediftheywouldplayasongforallthe____29____passengers.Theband____30____.KozandMarcusAndersonplayedtheirsaxophones,andJeffBradshawplayedhisbigtrombone(長號)betweentheairplaneseats.TheyperformedStevieWonder’s“YouHaven’tDoneNothin’”.Passengersstarted____31____anddancingintheirseats.Many____32____theirphonestorecordthespecialmoment.Avideoofthelivemini____33____wasreleasedonlineand____34____millionsofpeople.Now,Kozsaystheyareknownas“theplaneguys”.Andersonsaysitfeltgoodtoliftspirits,thoughKozadmitsbeing____35____thatsomepassengerswouldnotlikesaxophonesplayingintheirears.21.A.creations B.lectures C.awards D.shows22.A.denied B.updated C.encountered D.missed23.A.proved B.announced C.resolved D.experienced24.A.promote B.applaud C.cancel D.appreciate25.A.travel B.finance C.personality D.reputation26.A.amusing B.unbearable C.exciting D.flexible27.A.instruments B.seats C.notes D.suitcases28.A.puzzle B.request C.challenge D.apology29.A.touched B.relieved C.embarrassed D.depressed30.A.succeeded B.stayed C.agreed D.admitted31.A.whispering B.smiling C.performing D.debating32.A.pulledout B.tookapart C.putaway D.cleanedup33.A.contest B.workshop C.concert D.wedding34.A.rejected B.reached C.recorded D.rescued35.A.nervous B.calm C.grateful D.regretful第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分:共15分)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。InChina'sPalaceMuseum,expertsarebusyworkingonaplaque(匾額)___36___(weather)bycenturies.AccordingtoMaYue,deputyheadofthegroup,thecalligraphyconsistsofasilklayercarryingtheink___37___apaperlayersupportingit.Therestorationgroupmustseparatethetwolayers.Technologicalmethodscomeintoplay,___38___(help)expertsanalyzethecomponentsoftheinkandsilkthatancientpeopleused,andsourcehistoricallyconsistentmaterials.Masaysforsome___39___(severe)wornpieces,theyhavecreatedreplicaswithdigitaltechnology,whiletherestoredoriginalswillbeplacedinstorage.Fortheancientpaintingsandcalligraphy,themounting(裝裱)methodsandrestorationtechniquesare___40___national-levelintangibleculturalheritageitem."Eventoday,wemaintainamaster-apprentice(師徒)system.Graduatesofvariousmajorsjoiningourgroupmusttrain___41___theirmasters'guidanceforthreeyears,refiningtheirmountingandrestorationskills.That'showourrestorers___42___(cultivate),"saysMa.Inrecentyears,moreyoung___43___(profession)havejoinedthemuseum'srestorationteams,includingJinDazhao,34,fromthemetalartifactsgroup.Jinbelievesthatrestoringculturalrelicsisnotsimplymending___44___isbroken,butaboutcontinuingachainofhumancreativityandmemory."Througheachcarefulstrokeandpolish,"headds,"weareenablinghistory____45____(breathe)again."第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假如你是李華,英國筆友Lucy給你寫郵件,想請你幫她購買一個Labubu毛絨玩偶?,F(xiàn)請你回郵件,要點如下:1.很高興她對中國制造產(chǎn)品感興趣;2.Labubu銷售火熱;3.詢問購買哪一種類型。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。參考詞匯:毛絨玩偶plushtoyDearLucy,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Warmregards,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。MyfriendOlliefoundasuper-cooltreasurenearhishouse—alittlebird.Onmywaytothepark,IsawOlliesittingonhissteps,signalingmetobequiet.Tomysurprise,thecutestlittlebirdwasperchedrightonhisshoulder!Itseemedcompletelyatease!Ollieexplainedthatithadhoppedontohimwithoutanyfear.Wefigureditmustbesomeone’slostpet.Ollie’sgrandmother,Abuela,cameoutwithadishofwaterandsuggestedcallingtheanimalshelter.Whenwegotthrough,themanonthephonetoldusthatnoonehadreportedamissingbirdrecently.Headvisedustoputup“FoundBird”flyersintheneighborhood.Meanwhile,IsuggestedwealsopostBlue’sinformationandcutepicturesonourlocalcommunity’sonlinebulletinboard,hopingthepoweroftheinterne

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