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2025~2026學(xué)年江蘇省無(wú)錫市六校聯(lián)考高三上學(xué)期12月英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽力選擇題1.WhywillSarahbearrivinglatetonight?

A.Forfamilyproblems.B.Fortransportissues.C.Foranotherevent.2.WhatdoesMr.Perkinsprobablydonow?

A.He’sasoldier.B.He’sateacher.C.He’satravelagent.3.Whatkindoffoodwillthemanhavewithhisfriendsnextmonth?

A.Mexicanfood.B.Italianfood.C.Frenchfood.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onaroad.B.Inamusicshop.C.Onatrain.5.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Nervous.B.Surprised.C.Confident.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whydoesthewomanlikethefishingspot?

A.Therearevarioustypesoffish.B.It’snotfarawayfromherhouse.C.Sheenjoysthecalmingatmosphere.7.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.TheFrenchcities.B.Theman’sjourney.C.Thecyclingtechniques.9.HowdidSimongettoCalaisfromDover?

A.Bybike.B.Byship.C.Byplane.10.WherewillSimongotomorrow?

A.SanSebastián.B.Calais.C.Biarritz.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Changetheaddress.B.Reschedulethedelivery.C.Confirmtheshipmentofhisorder.12.Whoisresponsiblefortheproblem?

A.Thecustomer.B.Theshippingcompany.C.Thecustomerservicemanager.13.Whatdoesthemanneedthepackagefor?

A.Forwork.B.Fortravel.C.Forstudy.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Friends.C.Brotherandsister.15.Howmanybedsarethereinthevehicle?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.16.Whatdoesthemanlikebestinthevehicle?

A.Thesmarttoilet.B.Theonboardcomputer.C.TheTV.17.Whichcountrydoesthemanlivein?

A.TheUK.B.France.C.Germany.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whatcanreadersfindinthemagazine?

A.Theurbanlandscapes.B.Somefarmingmethods.C.Travelguidestoforeigncountries.19.Whatisthemagazine’sfutureplan?

A.Toarrangenaturetours.B.Tosellorganicproducts.C.Tobuildgardensinthecountryside.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.Todoapromotion.B.Todiscussanissue.C.Tointroduceaguest.二、閱讀理解ProducingandconsumingclothingisamajorsourceofglobalCO2emissions(排放).Fromgrowingcottontodyeing(染色)fabrics,everystepintheclothingsupplychainleavesacarbonfootprint.Muchoftheimpactcomesfromenergy-intensiveindustrialprocesses.Here’sabreakdownoftheemissionsin2020acrossdifferentstagesofclothingproduction.Makingclothesmoresustainableisn’tjustaboutcuttingemissions—it’salsoaboutchoosingtherightmaterials.Fabricsneedtobenotonlycomfortableandaffordable,butalsolong-lastingandlow-impact.Eachmaterialhasitsownchallengesandenvironmentalcost.Whilenoperfectsolutionexistsyet,arangeofalternativesareemerging.

COTTON——OrganiccottonGrownwithoutharmfulchemicals,organiccottonusesfarlesswaterandenergy,helpingreducepollutionandprotectthesoil.POLYESTER(聚酯纖維)—RecycledpolyesterDevelopedthrougheco-efficientproduction,recycledpolyesterlowersrelianceonnon-renewablefuels.WOOL—ResponsiblewoolImprovedlanduseandanimalcarereducemethane(甲烷)emissionsfromsheepfarmingandcutwool’senvironmentalcost.LEATHER—Plant-basedleatherMadefrommushroomsorpineappleleaves,plantleatherofferscruelty-freealternativestotraditionalleather.RAYON(人造絲)—CertifiedsustainablerayonSourcedfrommanagedforests,certifiedrayonhelpspreventdeforestationandprotectsbiodiversity.Thisshifttowardsustainablefashionisglobal,andtheextentoftransformationneededis“unlikeanythingwe’veseenbefore,”saysStellaMcCartney,apioneerinethical(道德上的)fashiondesign.It’sestimatedthatfashionconsumptioncouldgrowby60%by2030,puttingevenmorepressureonresources.Still,expertsbelievethatcirculardesignandmaterialinnovationcandriverealchange,keepingpacewiththesweepingtrendofenergyconservationandemissionreduction.“Thefutureoffashionisrestorativeandregenerativebydesign,”saysMcCartney.21.Whichstagereleasedtheleastamountofgreenhousegasesin2020?

A.Fibreproduction.B.Yarnpreparation.C.Fabricproduction.D.Distribution.22.Whatdothesealternativeshaveincommon?

A.Theyhelpprotectbiodiversity.B.Theyaimtolessenenvironmentalimpact.C.Theyrequirelessenergyduringproduction.D.Theycouldreducetheemissionofharmfulgases.23.WhatdoesMcCartneystressregardingthefutureoffashion?

A.Itistolastandadapt.B.Itistoreduceresourceusage.C.Itistomeetvariousneeds.D.Itistoencourageconsumption.Ladakh,inthetrans-Himalayas,withitsvast,uninhabitedandstunninglandscapes,hasfascinatedmesincemyfirstvisit20yearsago.In2011,myfifthtimeinLadakh,theregion’srawbeautyheldanentirelydifferentpull—onethatseemedtohumwithanancientenergy,aforceIhadn’tnoticedbefore.Intheverybonesofthelandlayacollectionofprehistoriccarvingsknownaspetroglyphs,theonlyremainsofprehistorichumanpresenceinthearea.Seeingthesecarvings,Icouldn’tshakethefeelingthatIwaswitnessingsomethingfardeeperthanIhadimagined.Therewasanurgencytodocumentthem,ascenturies-oldcarvingswerebeingdestroyedunderthepressuresofdevelopment.Asamountainenthusiastalwaysseekingadventures,thisattractiveartdrewmein,likeamothtoaflame,beginningadecade-longjourneyofdiscoveryanddocumentation.Thesemarkingswerenotjustcarvingsonrockbutreflectionsofanancientcultureweknowlittleabout.Despitetoughlivingconditions,thesehuntergatherersstillfoundwaystoconveytheirbeliefsandobservationsthroughhighlystylizedforms,reflectingthedeepartisticdesirethathasalwaysbeenapartofthehuman—longbeforetheriseofcivilizedsociety.AsartistandanthropologistDesmondMorrisputit,“Itisasifthehumanspecieswereincapableofbeingartlessregardlessofmaterialcircumstances.”Tobringtheseopen-airartgalleriestoawideraudience,Iwantedtocreatesomethingthathadnotbeenattemptedbeforebyusingspecializedphotographytechniqueswithmyfocusbeingondistribution,stylesandcreativerange.Itwasnosmallmatter,giventhevastnessofLadakh,myambitiontocaptureartfromeveryregion,thelimitedwindowsofopportunity,andtheharshconditionsIfaced.Nottomention,allmytripswerepersonallyfunded.Whenthebook—SpeakingStones:RockArtofLadakh—wasnamedafinalistfortheBanffMountainBookAwardin2024,Iwashonored,buttherecognitionwassecondary.Mytruerewardwasadeeperconnectionwithtimeandnaturethroughavastunbrokenstring,bindingusalltogether.24.Whatdrovetheauthortodocumentthepetroglyphs?

A.Thethreatofregionalprogress.B.Theappealofamazingscenery.C.Asearchforthrillingexperiences.D.Achildhoodbondwithancientart.25.WhatcanwelearnfromMorris’squoteinparagraph3?

A.Artisthemirrorofnature.B.Artinspireshumanwisdom.C.Artisdeeplyrootedinhumans.D.Artcan’texistwithoutmaterials.26.Whichcanbestdescribetheprocessofcreatingthebook?

A.Systematic.B.Brain-tearing.C.Painstaking.D.Eventful.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TastingthePast:TheAnalysisofPetroglyphB.WritteninStone:Ladakh’sTimelessArtistryC.GuardingtheRocks:ASaverofLadakh’sHeritageD.CarvedbyTime:ARecordofHimalayanGeographyChocolateisapopularsnack,butthepriceofitcontinuestorise.Cocoafromthecacaotreeisthebasicingredientofchocolate;thetreesthriveinwarmanddampclimatesbutarestrugglingduetoincreasingaridity—aslowbutnon-stopdryingoftheland.Thisissueextendstoproducersaroundtheglobe,threateningcocoaproductionandlivelihoodsoffarmers.Overthepast30years,morethanthree-quartersoftheEarth’slandmasshasbecomedrier.Thisdrynessisalong-termtransformationwithdisastrousconsequencesforecosystems,agriculture,andlivelihoods.Aridityarisesfromhuman-drivenfactors,includinggreenhousegasemissions,unsustainablelanduse,andnaturalresourcedegradation.Climatechange,primarilycausedbyfossilfuelconsumptionanddeforestation,increasesglobaltemperatures,acceleratingevaporation(蒸發(fā))andheighteningwatershortage—eveninregionswithmoderaterainfall.Unsustainablelandusefurtherintensifiesaridity.Practiceslikedeforestationandindustrialfarmingdegradesoils,removingthemfromprotectivevegetationandessentialnutrients.Incocoa-producingregions,deforestationupsetslocalwatercyclesandwearsawaythetopsoil.Degradedsoilsholdlesswater,deepeningdroughtconditions.Cocoaisjustonecropatrisk.Majoragriculturalzonesarealsoaffected.By2100,upto5billionpeoplemayliveindrylands,stretchingfoodsystemstotheirlimitandforcingmigration.Aridityalsothreatensecosystems.Wildlifestrugglestoadapt,andplantspeciessuitedtowarmanddampconditionsfailtosurvive.Economiclossesareoverwhelming—Africasawa12%GDPdeclinefrom1990to2015duetorisingaridity.Governmentsfaceadditionalburdensfromsandstorms,wildfires,andwatershortages.Whilearidity’seffectsaresevere,theyarenotentirelychangeless.Restoringdegradedlands,improvingsoilhealth,andadoptingsustainablefarmingpracticescanhelp.Efficientwatermanagement,investmentinrenewableenergy,andinternationalcooperationareessentialinbattlingaridity.Aschocolatepriceshitrecordhighsinearly2025duetodryconditionsinAfrica,addressingaridityisamatterofurgency.Beyondsavingchocolate,it’saboutpreservingtheplanet’sabilitytosustainlife.28.What’sthemainreasonfortherisingpriceofchocolate?

A.Thedeclineofcocoaproduction.B.Thehighcostofbasicingredients.C.Theincreasingdemandforchocolate.D.Theshortageofcocoatreeplantations.29.Whatdoweknowaboutaridity?

A.Itismainlycausedbynaturalfactors.B.Itonlyaffectscocoa-producingregions.C.Ithasawide-rangingimpactonvariousaspects.D.Itwilldisappearifsustainablelanduseisadopted.30.WhyisAfrica’sGDPdeclinementionedinparagraph5?

A.ToshowaridityonlycauseseconomiclossesinAfrica.B.ToproveAfricaisthemostseverelyaffectedbyaridity.C.TocriticizeAfricalackseffectivemeasuresagainstaridity.D.Toillustratearidityhasasignificantinfluenceoneconomy.31.Whichofthefollowingcanfightagainstaridity?

A.Cuttingoffwatersupplies.B.Replacingrenewableenergy.C.Promotingsoilconservation.D.Practicingindustrialfarming.Thenumerousbacteriathatnaturallyinhabitthehumanbodyseemtohelpusinmanyways.Onegroupisemergingasparticularlybeneficial:atypeofgut(腸道)bacteriaknownasBlautia,whichhasmadeheadlinesrecentlybecauseitseemstoproducesomereallyremarkableeffects.Now,aChineseteamisglimpsinganotherpotentialbenefitofBlautia:helpingpeopleadapttohighaltitudes.TheirfindingssuggestthatprovidingBlautiacouldhelpmountaineersandothersperformbetterinthesechallengingenvironments.Qing-PengKong,ageneticistattheChineseAcademyofSciences,andhisteamrecruited45mentomovefromtheirhomesat250metersabovesealeveltoatownatabout3,700meters.Despitethethinair,themenatesimilarfoodastheyhadathome,minimizingtheeffectsofdietchangesontheirgutbacteria.After2days,Blautiawentfrombeingraretoveryabundantintheirguts.Inthesecondexperiment,theteamexposedmicetocontrolledlow-oxygenconditionsinthelabfirstandthensimulated(模擬)analtitudeof4,000meters,whilegivingBlautiatohalfofthemeveryotherday.TheBlautia-treatedmiceshowedmilderresponseofaltitudesickness.Thisopensthedoorintowhetheraltitudesicknessmightbeamenabletotreatmentthroughthegut.Thebacteria’seffectmayalsoextendtothebrain.“Itssuperpowercomesfromtheconnectionbetweenthegutandthebrain,”saysKlepac-CerakatWellesleyCollege.Thefattyacidsitmakesareknowntoactivatereceptors(神經(jīng)末梢)onnervesthatconnectthedigestivesystem,heartandbrain.ThiscouldhelpexplainasurprisingrelationshipthatKlepac-Cerakreportedlastyear:KidsaremorelikelytotalkandlaughwhentheyhavemoreBlautiaintheirguts.“There’slotsofcommunicationhappeningbetweenourbrain;wearejustbeginningtouncoverwhatservicesbacteriadoforus.”Klepac-Ceraknotes.Blautia’sapparentsuperpowerssuggesttoKongitcouldserveasasupplement(補(bǔ)充)thatbenefitspeopleregardlessofwhethertheyareplanningatriptoTibet.Butfirst,Kongsays,hewantstofindoutwhetherBlautiaisa“solo”playerorhastheseprotectiveeffectsonlyaspartofalargergroupofbacteria.32.What’sthenewly-foundbenefitofthestudyledbyaChineseteam?

A.Itgetspublicattention.B.Ithelpspeopledobetterathighaltitudes.C.Itmakessocialmediaangry.D.Itintroducesanadvancednewtechnology.33.Whatdoweknowaboutthesubjects(實(shí)驗(yàn)對(duì)象)inbothexperiments?

A.Theyexperiencedlow-oxygenconditions.B.TheyreceivedBlautiaintheirdiet.C.Theymovedtohigh-altituderegions.D.Theysufferedseverealtitudesickness.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amenable”inParagraph3mean?”.

A.CarelessB.Untreatable.C.UnchangeableD.Reactive.35.HowwouldbothKongandKlepac-CerakdescribeBlautia’sroleinhumanhealth?

A.double-edgedsword.B.Asoloplayer.C.Anextremelyeffectivesolution.D.Apartially-understoodinfluenceAstheseasonsarestartingtochangearoundtheworld,theanimalkingdomisonthemove.Animalmigrationisoneofnature'sgreatwonders,buthowdoanimalsknowwhenitistimetosetoffontheirjourney,orwheretheyneedtogo?Oncethey'veworkedouttheirdestination,howdotheyknowhowtogetthere?36.Migrationisabehavioralpatternwhereanimalstravelfromonehabitattoanotherinsearchofsomething.Ithappensseasonally,andusuallyinvolvesareturnjourney.Thesejourneyscanbebyland,seaorair.37.Animalslikegazelles,wildebeestsandzebrasmigrateinhugeherdsduringdryseasonstolookforfreshgrasstoeatandwatertodrink.Animalsalsomigratebecauseoftheweather.Around50birdspeciesleavetheUKeachwintertoavoidthecold.38.They'reeithersearchingforamate,lookingforsomewheretolaytheireggsorfindingthebestplacetoraisetheiryoung.Forexample,humpbackwhalestraveltowarmerwaterseachwintertoraisetheircalves.39,buthowdotheyknowwhenitistimetoheadoff?Forthosewhomigratetolookforsomethingtoeat,scientiststhinkshortagesoffoodcouldbeasignthatit'stimetobegintheirjourney.Othersmightbeabletorecognizewhenwinteriscomingbecausetheycanseethatthedaysaregettingshorter.Sohowdotheyknowwheretogo?Someusethestarsandthesuntohelpthemnavigatewhileothersrelyonlandmarkslikeriversandmountainstoshowthemwheretheyare.40.Wildebeestsarethoughttofollowthesmellofrain.

A.BelowaresomewaystheygetthereB.AnimalshavetheirreasonsformigratingC.ScientistshavebeenpuzzledbythesequestionsformanyyearsD.It'salsopossibleforanimalstosnifftheirwaytotheirdestinationE.SomebirdstraveltotheUKtoescapeextremecoldfurthernorthF.OneofthemainreasonsbehindanimalmigrationisthesearchforfoodG.Forsomeanimals,it'stheneedtoreproducethatsendsthemontheirjourney三、完形填空Iwasinterestedinvolunteeringatahospitalbecausebothofmyparentsworkinhospitals.Iwantedtoseewhatthe________wasafterhearingthemtalkaboutit.Tobemore________,IwantedtoworkattheVA—Veterans(老兵)Affairshospital—inPaloAltobecausethe________ofVAis“toservethosewhoserved”andIreally________thisveryidea.Tomygreatestjoy,Iwas________theVAprogram,andthroughoutthissummerbreakI’vespentaround110hours________atVAPaloAltoindifferentdepartments.Tobehonest,Ihadneveratallfeltmorewelcomedand________ineverydepartmentIwentto.Aftersomeinitialexperiences,I________toworkintheOfficeofInformationTechnology(OIT)sinceIaminterestedincomputers,andIwantedtoseehowtheyareusedinahospitalsetting.MyoverallexperienceofvolunteeringatVAcanbe________intothewordsof“eye-openingand________.”ThroughoutmywholelifeIhavebeen________tohealthcare,frombothmyparentsbeingphysiciansandmyhealthproblems,butIhavenever________beenontheothersideoftheglass,sotospeak.WhatI________mostaboutmyexperiencewasthe________toseewhatit’sliketohelppeople.IwanttocontinuevolunteeringatVAbecauseIbelievethereisnootherexperiencethatcanbeas________asworkinginahospitalthattreatsVeterans.41.A.opportunityB.decisionC.experienceD.a(chǎn)dventure42.A.specificB.privateC.flexibleD.cautious43.A.conceptB.missionC.professionD.a(chǎn)dvantage44.A.contributedB.generatedC.transformedD.shared45.A.a(chǎn)cceptedintoB.committedtoC.concernedaboutD.withdrawnfrom46.A.studyingB.volunteeringC.observingD.exercising47.A.convincedB.determinedC.valuedD.a(chǎn)mused48.A.a(chǎn)ppliedB.refusedC.promisedD.a(chǎn)rranged49.A.classifiedB.summarizedC.dividedD.combined50.A.normalB.relevantC.reliableD.worthy51.A.a(chǎn)ttachedB.devotedC.exposedD.submitted52.A.a(chǎn)ctuallyB.totallyC.a(chǎn)bsolutelyD.a(chǎn)ppropriately53.A.respectB.treasureC.understandD.a(chǎn)gree54.A.a(chǎn)bilityB.responsibilityC.a(chǎn)pproachD.courage55.A.relaxingB.challengingC.fulfillingD.thrilling四、語(yǔ)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(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheJiangsuSuperLeague,commonlyknownas“SuChao,”isoneofChina’smost56(compete)provincialfootballleagues.Establishedin2010,ithasgrownintoavitalplatformnurturinglocaltalentandpromotingregionalsportsculture.Thisyear’sseasonreached57electrifyingclimaxwhenTaizhouUnited,ateam58(found)justsixyearsago,clinchedthechampionshiponJune15th.Sincethebeginningoftheleague,sloganssuchas“matchcomesfirst,friendshipfourteenth”59(become)popularonline,60(highlight)therivalriesamongthe13citiesinJiangsu.61regionsdominatedbyasingleprovincialcapital,JiangsufeaturesmanymidsizecitiessuchasSuzhouandWuxi,eachwithaboomingeconomyanduniqueculture.Beforethefinal,discussionsweredominatedbysocial62(medium).Manydoubtedwhethertheunderdogcouldovercomethe63(strong)rivals.However,theteam’sconsistentperformanceandunitedspiritturnedthemintoatrendingtopic.Thevictoryismorethanjustatrophy,64symbolizestheriseofgrassrootsfootballandhasignitedunprecedentedenthusiasmforthesport65youngpeopleinTaizhou.ThemayordeclaredJune15thanannual“CityFootballDay”tocommemoratethishistoricachievement.五、書信寫作66.假設(shè)你是李華,你?!癟echnology&Life”英文專欄發(fā)起題為“AIEmpowers(賦能)MyLife”的分享活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的AI應(yīng)用;2.AI對(duì)你的影響。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.短文題目已給出。AIEmpowersMyLife______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Wewalktotheharbor,theearlymorningsunjustbeginningtoburnpinkthroughthefog.We’vecometosaygoodbye.“Bye,sailboats,”Momsays.Mylittlebrother,Ben,waveshisfist.“Goodbye,harbor,”Dadsays.Iremembercloudsofseagulls(海鷗)followingthefishingboats,hopingtosnapupshellfishtossedoverboard.“Anylastfarewells,Marissa?”Dadasksme.Ibitemylowerlip.Goodbye,home.Whenmomanddadannouncedweweremovin

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