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2025~2026學(xué)年安徽省蚌埠市A層聯(lián)考高一上學(xué)期第三次聯(lián)考英語試卷一、閱讀理解Supposingyoulovetovisitplaceswhereyoucouldcamp,relaxandevenlearnhistory,youmightwanttoseetheamazinglandscapeofnationalparksinCalifornia(CA)!Theparkswouldcatchyoureyewithitsvariousgeographicalfeatures.DeathValleyNationalPark(DVNP)isoneofthetopnationalparksinCaliforniathatyoumightregretmissing.BACKGROUNDToday,DVNPisknownasoneofthehottestanddriestplacesinAmerica,butwouldyoubelieveitwasoncealakemoreorless20,000yearsago?Timechangesitsappearanceandmakesitafantasticlocationtoday.Withsummertemperaturereaching120degrees,thisbelow-sea-levelbasin,despiteitsname,isstilloneofthewell-knownCaliforniaStateParks,mainlyduetoitsextremebeauty.HOWTOGETTHEREYoucouldtakeCAHighway190;itisthemainroadcrossingDVNPfromeasttowest.TheStateRoute95parallelstheParkfromNorthtoSouth.THINGSTODOExploringthewholeDeathValleyParkwouldtakeextratimeandeffort,butitisworthit.ToreachthePark’spopularattractions,suchasDevilsGolfCourseandNaturalBridgeCanyon,youcouldbeginexploringtheparkfromthecentrallocation,whichistheFurnaceCreek.Scotty’sCastleisoneofthesymbolicattractionsofDeathValley.YoucouldalsofindtracesofitsvolcanicpastbyvisitingUbehebeCraterintheGrapevinearea.Andifyouwantauniquewaytoexperiencethedepth,youcouldvisittheBadwaterBasinregion;itwouldallowyoutoexplore280feetbelowsealevel!THINGSTOREMEMBERUponexploringthePark,takenotethatyourdestinationsarelocatedindifferentareas,andusefulfacilitiesareonlyavailablewhenyouarealonghighway.NighttimetravelallowsyoutoseethefascinatingsightofthenightskyandstarsofDVNP.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutDeathValleyNationalPark(DVNP)fromthe“BACKGROUND”part?
A.Ithasbeenadryareafor20,000yearsB.Itssummertemperaturegoesupto120degrees.C.Itisnamedafteritsdangerousenvironment.D.Itisnotpopularbecauseoftheextremeclimate.2.WhichisthecentrallocationtostartexploringDVNP’spopularattractions?
A.FurnaceCreekB.DevilsGolfCourseC.Scotty’sCastleD.BadwaterBasin3.WhatshouldvisitorspayattentiontowhenexploringDVNP?
A.BadwaterBasinisthebestplacetoexperienceitsdepth.B.FacilitiesareeverywhereintheparkC.Thepark’sattractionsarespreadindifferentareas.D.Travelingatnightshouldbeavoidedinthepark.ItishardtosayIwasarunneryearsago.ThelongestIhadeverrunwas5km.What’smore,Ididn’tlikerunning.NomatterhowhardItried,everysooftenIwouldfastenmyoldshoes,walkoutofthehousewithheavysteps,getlessthanamileinandwonderwhyIwasbothering,especiallywhenthereweremanymoresatisfyingwaysofexercising.Beforelastsummer,Ihadnevertakenpartinanykindofraceatall.ButattheendofJuly,Icompletedatriathlon(鐵人三項(xiàng))aftertwoweeks’training.Attheendofitcametherun—whichendedupmorelikeawalk.ThenIrealizedsomethingaboutitattractedme.TheextremelypainfulfunofdoingsomethingIhatedandwasunpreparedforturnedouttobeanexcitement.Thedifficultyfeltlikesomethingtotestmyabilities.WhenaninvitationtotheBerlinMarathondroppedontomydeskafewweeksafterthetriathlon,itfeltlikeachangeoffate.Afterthetriathlon,Ididn’trushtostartrunningregularly.WasitbecauseIhaterunning?Onthecontrary,inthecourseofrunningIenjoyedthethrillofexceeding(超越)mylimits.Ifeltitnecessarytofindoutagainwherethoselimitsmightlie.SoIsaidyes.Trainingforamarathonoftentakesatleast20weeks.Thetrainingplanhasbecomesomethingtoeasemyworrieswhentheraceseemstoofrightening.Thisworryfeelsimpossibletoavoid,butthereissomethingequallysureaboutthetrainingplan:ifIfollowit,thenIhavedoneeverythingIcan;ifIdoeverythingIcan,thenIwon’tregretwhatcomesattheend.4.Whydidtheauthoroftengiveuprunningwithinamileinthepast?
A.Hefoundrunninglessenjoyable.B.Hisoldshoesweren’tsuitableforrunning.C.Hewasafraidoffailinginrunning.D.Hefelthisstepsheavywhenrunning.5.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’striathlonexperience?
A.Hespentmorethantwoweekspreparingforit.B.Therunningpartofitwascompletedmainlybywalking.C.Itmadehimrealizehewasborntobearunner.6.WhatmadetheauthoraccepttheBerlinMarathoninvitation?
A.Thedesiretoprovehisrunningabilitytoothers.B.Theconfidencegainedfromcompletingthetriathlon.C.Thepleasureofpushingbeyondhisownlimits.D.Thehopeofavoidingregretinthefuture.7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.FromaNon-runnertoaMarathonChallenger.B.ThePainandFunofLong-distanceRunning.C.HowtoPrepareforaMarathonasaBeginner.D.MyFirstTriathlonExperienceChangedMyLife.Scientistsareenlistingsomespecialparticipantsintheireffortstopredictearthquakes,volcaniceruptionsandothernaturalevents.Amongtheseparticipantsarethousandsofdogs,goats,andotherfarmyardanimals,whichareinvolvedinstudiesmonitoringtheirmovementsfromspace.Theprogrammeusestinytrackingdevices(裝置)thatarefittedtomammals,birdsandinsects.Thedetailedmovementsofthesecreatureswillthenbemonitoredfromaspecialsatellitethatwillbelaunchedintospacenextyear.Theaimistostudyhowtheyreacttooncomingnaturaleventslikevolcaniceruptions.“ThevalueofstudyinganimalswithmarkershasalreadybeenshowninearlyexperimentsonMountEtna,”saidWikelski,theprojectleader,lastweek.“Wehavefoundthebehaviourofgoatsisprettygoodatpredictinglargevolcaniceruptions.”Sensorshaveshowntheanimalsbecomenervousbeforeaneruptionandrefusetomovetohighergrasslandsthattheywouldnormallybehappytovisit.“Theyknowbeforehandwhatiscoming.Wedon’tknowhowtheydoit,buttheydo.”saidWikelski.Storiesofanimalsbehavingstrangelybeforeearthquakesoreruptionsarenotnew.TheGreekhistorianThucydidesclaimedthatmice,dogsandsnakesdesertedthecityofHelicejustbeforeanearthquakestruckin373BC.Similarly,the1975HaichengearthquakeinChinaoccurredaftersnakesandmicewerewitnessedleavingtheircaves.“Whytheseanimalsbehavedthiswayislessclear,butunderstandinghowcreaturesreacttogeologicalchangesisjustoneinterestingpartofthistechnologicalchange”,saidWikelski.“Forinstance,wecanalsosurveywildlifehealthfromspace,”hesaid.Anexampleisprovidedbyelectronicearmarkersthathavebeenattachedtowildpigs.Fromchangesinananimal’smovements,thesemarkersshowthatifawildpigdevelopsAfricanswinefever(ASF),thediseasespreads.easilybetweenwildpigsandfarmpigs.Knowingwhenadiseaseoutbreakoccursinthewildcouldbeimportantforreducingthedisease’simpactonfarms.“Thisisagame-changerforwildlifediseasemonitoring,”saidKevinMorelle,ascientistbasedattheMaxPlanckInstitute.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3mean?
A.Weareunsureofanimals’reactionbuttheyreact.B.Wecan’tstudyanimals’movementsbuttheymove.C.Wecan’tunderstandanimals’behaviorbuttheybehave.D.Wedon’tknowanimals’predictionmethodbuttheycanpredict.9.WhyarethecitiesofHeliceandHaichengmentionedinparagraph4?
A.Todescribecitydisasters.B.Toshowhistoricalrecords.C.Toproveanimalearlywarnings.D.Tocomparedifferentearthquakes.10.What’sthepotentialapplicationofanimal-diseasestudy?
A.Guessinghowdiseasesmightspreadbetweenwildanimalsandfarmanimals.B.Stoppinganimaldiseasesfromstartingbychangingwheretheanimalslive.C.Protectingfarmanimalsbydiscoveringwhendiseasesspreadfromwildanimals.D.Studyinghowsickanimalsmovetomakenewwaystotreattheirdiseases.11.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?
A.Othernaturaleventstopredict.B.Furtherusesoftheanimalstudies.C.Moreexamplesofanimalbehaviors.D.Newmethodsofsatellitemonitoring.Thereare7,000languagescurrentlyspokenworldwide,withEnglishbeingthemostwidelyused—around1.35billionpeoplespeakit,buthalfofthemcouldbeendangered,accordingtoanewstudy.Itispredictedthat1,500knownlanguagesmaynolongerbespokenbytheendofthiscentury.ResearchersfromTheAustralianNationalUniversity(ANU)analyzedthousandsoflanguagestorecognizefactorsthatputendangeredonesatrisk.Thefindingshighlightaconnectionbetweenwidespreadformalschoolingandlanguageloss,asthemainlanguagestaughtinclassoftenmakelocallanguageslessimportantAsecondfactorcausingthethreattoendangeredlanguagesisthedensity(密度)ofroadsinanarea.Whilecommunicationwithotherlanguagecommunitiescanhelppreservelocallanguages,increasedconnectiontothewiderworldmaynotdoso.“Wefoundthatthemoreroadsthereare,connectingcountrytocity,andvillagestotowns,thehighertheriskoflanguagesbeingendangered.It’sasifroadsarehelpingmainlanguagestakeoverothersmallerlanguages,”saidProfessorLindellBronham,oneoftheresearchersofthestudy.Cantechnologyhelpsavelocallanguages?Whilepaststudieshavepointedouttechnologyiscontributingtothedeclineofsomelocallanguages—byfocusingattentiononafewmajorlanguagesattheexpenseofsmallerones—today’stechnologycouldholdanewsolution.WhiletherearewebsitesandappstohelplearnerspickupwidelyspokenlanguagessuchasSpanish,EnglishandChinese,somehavebeenredesignedtoteachorpreserveendangeredones.Ma!Iwaidja,forexample,isanappthatenablesthoseworkingwithspeakersoftheIwaidjalocalAustralianlanguagetorecordwordsandtranslations.Italsoincludesadictionaryandawordmakertohelpusersmastergrammarandvocabulary.12.What’sonereasonforthelossoflanguagesaccordingtothefindings?
A.Lackofnativespeakers.B.Lackofschooleducation.C.Impactofmajorlanguages.D.Schoolteachingofmajorlanguages.13.WhichofthefollowingmightBronhamagreewith?
A.Roadshelppreservelocallanguages.B.Theincreaseinroadsdoesharmtoendangeredlanguages.C.Roadsinthecountrysidehelpendangeredlanguagessurvive.D.Contactwithotherlanguagescanprotectendangeredlanguages.14.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstechnologyinsavinglocallanguages?
A.Curious.B.Doubtful.C.Favorable,D.Unclear.15.Whatisthemainpurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Toanalyzethecausesoflanguagelossandapossiblesolution.B.TodiscussthenecessityofpromotingeducationalequalityC.Tohighlighttheimportanceoflearningmorelanguages.D.ToexplainwhyEnglishisthemostwidelyspokenlanguage.HowtoMakeSmallTalkCasualconversationsareagreatwaytoconnectwithothers,butknowinghowtostartandkeepthemgoingsmoothlycanbetricky.Herearesomeusefultipstohelpyou.Offerafriendlygreetingorintroductiontostarttheconversation.16Ifyou’reseeingsomeoneyoualreadyknow,justsayhelloandgreetthembytheirname.Thisissimpleanddirectandletsthepersonknowyou’reexcitedtotalk.Ifyoudon’tknowtheperson,introduceyourselffirstsoyoufeelmoreconfidentandincontroloftheconversation.Keepyourbodylanguagefriendlyandopen.Whilechatting,alwaysmakeyourselfseemapproachable.17Avoidcrossingyourarms,puttingyourhandsinyourpockets,andslumpingyourshoulders,whichreadasdefensiveornervouspostures.Aimtomakeaconnectionwiththepersonyou’retalkingto.18Iftheysaysomethingthatremindsyouofyourownexperiences,offeracommentaftertheotherpersonfinishesspeaking.Ifyouhearsomethingthatinterestsyou,askthemformoreinformation.Trytojumponanysubjecttheotherpersonbringsupthatyoualsohaveexperiencewith.Horsebackriding,travelspots,musicartists-aslongasit’slightheartedandformsaconnectionit’safairgameKeepthingslightandpositive,andavoidserioustopics.Smalltalkisjustthat-small.Tokeeptheatmosphererelaxing,avoidsuchtopicsaspolitics,religion,andrelationships.19.Instead,sticktoeverydaythingslikeweather.Letthepausesintheconversationpassbynaturally.Whenyou’regettingtoknowsomeone,anawkwardsilenceeverynowandthenisbasicallyunavoidable.Don’tfeellikeyouhavetofilleverygapandpauseintheconversation-it’sbesttoletthosepausesbreathealittle.20Thankthemforchattingtoendtheconversation.Thankthepersonfortalkingandsaygoodbye.Ifitwentwell,offertohangoutagain,orsayyoulookforwardtorunningintothemlater.Youmightevenaskfortheircontactinformation.
A.Thesetopicsoftencauseunnecessarytensionorarguments.B.Payattentiontotheotherperson’swordsandtoneforrealconnection.C.Thewayyoustarttheconversationdependsonwhetheryouknowthepersonornot.D.Makeeyecontact,standstraight,andrelaxyourshoulderstoshowopenness.E.Whentheconversationslows,takeadeepbreath,andthinkofarelevantquestiontocontinue.F.Leadingeverypartoftheconversationisessentialtoavoiduncomfortablemoments.G.Sharingyourownrelatedstoriesproperlycanstrengthentheconnectionyou’rebuilding.二、完形填空閱讀下面短文,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)。Akindactisoftenitsownreward.Johnny’slifewaschangedforeveroverasingleactofkindnesstoayoungwomanwhowas_________inthesuburb(郊區(qū))ofPhiladelphia.KateMcClurewasvery_________whenhercarranoutofgasonenightinthesuburb.Itwaslateandtherewerenotaxisavailablenearby.What’sworse,shehadnophonesignaltocallfor_________.Withnootherwaytoreachthegasstationmilesaway,shewasthinkingaboutwhethertohiketothegasstationwhenshe_________ahomelessmanwhowaswalkinguptohercar._________ofwhattodo,shestayedinsidehercarashecameup.Hegentlyknockedonherwindowandaskedina_________voice,“Areyouokay?Doesyourcarhaveaproblem?”Kate,stillalittlenervous,noddedandtoldhimhertrouble.Yetshecouldneverhave_________whathappenednext.Whenherealizedher_________,thehomelessman,JohnnyBobbitt,toldhercalmly,“Don’tworry.Waithere,andI’llgogetsomegasforyou.”Thenhewalkedthreekilometerstothenearestgasstationandcamebackwithafilledgascan.Hehad_________allhismoneyonhandtobuyhergas.AndKatedidnotevenhavemoneytopayhimbackthatnight.Buthedidnot_________it,happytoseeherdriveoffsafely.Katedecidedto_________thiskindness.She_________adonation(捐贈)activity,hopingtoraisearound$10,000forhim._________,strangersraised$400,000forJohnnyinonemonth.Themoneyhashelpedbuyanewhouseforhimandhealsogotthetruckhehadalways_________“IjustdidwhatIthoughtwasright;Iwasn’texpectinganything_________.”Johnnycontinued,“Thismoneywasgiventohelpme,butIwanttousetherestofittohelpotherpeopleinneed.”21.A.a(chǎn)ttackedB.trappedC.confusedD.lost22.A.frightenedB.surprisedC.excitedD.embarrassed23.A.serviceB.restC.helpD.support24.A.foundB.noticedC.observedD.caught25.A.UnpreparedB.UnawareC.UnconfidentD.Unsure26.A.softB.clearC.sharpD.sweet27.A.preventedB.changedC.requestedD.expected28.A.situationB.backgroundC.planD.destination29.A.rewardedB.donatedC.savedD.used30.A.findB.refuseC.mindD.forget31.A.reportB.teamC.repayD.a(chǎn)ccept32.A.liftupB.setupC.madeupD.pickedup33.A.UndoubtedlyB.NaturallyC.AmazinglyD.Obviously34.A.demandedB.desiredC.beggedD.a(chǎn)dmired35.A.inexchangeB.inpaymentC.bymistakeD.inreturn三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Runningformorethan20,000kilometers,theGreatWallis36historicallandmarkofunparalleledglory,butitishardworktoclimbtheGreatWall.Noteveryonehasthestrengthor37(determine)toclimbitstallstepsandsteepslopes(斜坡),whileonlyahandfulmayhavethespecialskillsto38(physical)participateintherestorationofthisUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.However,arecently39(start)WeChatminiprogramisallowingeveryhistoryenthusiasttobeaheroinavirtualworld,40onenotjustclimbstheGreatWall,butalsoprotectsit.GreatWallE-tour,co-producedbytheChinaFoundationforCulturalHeritageConservationandinternetgiantTencent,41(go)onlineonJune11,2023tomarkthe42(year)nationalCulturalandNaturalHeritageDay.Offeringanalmostsimulated(模擬的)experienceofclimbingtheWallandhelpinginpreservationwork,theprogramhascreatedalotofenthusiastic43(comment)inrecentweeksandwonalargefanbase.Thanks44cutting-edgedigitaltechnology,thevirtualmodelis“detailedtomillimeters”.Around50,000high-definitionpictureshavebeenused45(offer)userstheremarkableexperience.四、書信寫作46.假設(shè)你是李華,英國交換生Jack即將來你校交流學(xué)習(xí),他十分期待參加學(xué)校的社團(tuán)活動(dòng),因此來信希望你能推薦一個(gè)學(xué)校社團(tuán)給他,請你寫一封回信給他,內(nèi)容包括:1.推薦一個(gè)社團(tuán);2.推薦理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卷相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJack,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、書面表達(dá)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。ChristmasEveWithoutLonelinessMymomwasasinglemom,andIwasheronlychild.Welivedinasmallhouseforyears,butshehadakindheart-shealwaysinvitedlonelypeopletoourhomeonholidays.EveryDecember,she’dtellstrangers,coworkers,oranyonewithnoChristmasEveplans,“Comeover!Nooneshouldbealone.”Sheevenknewhowtohelpshypeoplefeelcomfortable.Once,sheaskedaquietoldladyfromdownstairstostirhotcocoa.Bynight’send,theladywaslaughingwitheveryone.Momoftensaid,“Givingpeoplealittletaskhelpsthemforgettheirnerves.”Lastyear,anewneighbornamedGeorgemovedinnextdoor.Hewasveryquiet-whenweranintoeachother,hewouldonlynodquicklytosayhelloandneverstoptochat.Ifwemadeeyecontact,hewouldtwisttheedgeofhisjacketwithhisfingersandthenlookawayinahurry,asifhehadbeencaughtdoingsomethingwrong.Sometimeswhenwewerewateringplantsinthegardeninfrontofourhouse,Iwouldseehimpauseathisdoor,likehewantedtosaysomething.Butbeforewecouldwaveathim,hewouldlowerhisheadandhurryintohishouseAroundTh
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