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2026屆上海市黃浦區(qū)高三上學(xué)期一模(期終調(diào)研測試)英語試卷一、語法填空Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.DelhidividedoverfeedinghomelessdogsMeghaMalhotrahasbeenfeedinghomelessdogsforalmosttwoyears.Everyevening,sheplacesfoodatafeedingspotnearherbuilding’sexitgate.Butinrecentweeks,she1(sense)growinguneaseamongresidentseverytimesheputsoutthefood.Somehaveevenchallengedher,insistingshestop.2(feed)theanimals.MsMalhotrasayssheusuallypreferstostaycalminsuchsituations,buttherehavebeeninstances3she’shadtobefirmer.InAugust,theSupremecourtmodifieditsearlierorderrequiringallhomelessdogsinDelhi4(send)intoshelters.Itinsteadruledthatdogsmustbereturnedtotheirneighbourhood—butwithawaningthatviolentdogsshouldgotoshelters.Yetsomeresidentsinterpretedthis5ablanketpreventiononfeedingdogs.”Thereisfearinthemindsofpeoplethatthedogswouldattackthem.Theydon’trealizethattheseanimalsjustneedloveandcare,”MsMalhotrasays.HomelessdogsareafamiliarpresenceacrossIndiancities,particularlyinDelhi.which6(estimate)tohaveclosetoonemillion—thoughtherehasbeennoofficialcountcarriedoutinthelastdecade.Thesedogsareseensostronglyaspartofthecommunity7theysharedailylifewithpeopleanddependonthemforfood.However,arisingnumberofpeopleinDelhisaytheyfeardogbitesandgroupsofhomelessdogscanoftenbeseenchasingchildrenandtheelderly.Governmentdatashowsthattherewere3.7million8(report)casesofdogbitesacrossthecountryin2024.“But9isclearisthatfeedersaren’ttheproblem—they’repartofthesolution,”saysactivistAmbikaShukla.”Theyaretheoneskeepingdogsgentleandtheirpresencemakesit10(easy)topickthemupandloadthemintovans(貨運(yùn)車).”二、選詞填空Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.combiningB.defenselessC.diversifiedD.efficiencyE.mixedF.originsG.possibilitiesH.previouslyI.promisingJ.reasonablyK.transformedWhat’saPotato?ANine-Million-Year-OldTomato.Asafoodstuff,thepotatocanbebaked,boiled,friedandmore.Asacrop,itisamongtheworld’smostimportant,withmorethan350milliontonsproducedannually.Its11—itrequireslesslandthanrice—anditsabilitytogrowinavarietyofenvironmentshasmadeitessentialtoglobalfoodsecurity.Forallthat,theplant’s12haveremainedunclear.AccordingtoastudypublishedonJuly24,2025,potatoesmayhavearisenninemillionyearsagothroughthe13ofgenetic(基因的)materialfromEtuberosum,agroupofpotato-likeplantsfromSouthAmerica,andwildtomatoplants.Accordingtothestudy,thishybridizationeventledtothebirthofthepotatoplant’suniquefeature,thetuber,anundergroundstructurewhich,ashumanseventuallydiscovered,iseatable.Butwhydopotatoeslooklikeoneplantbutsharerelationshipwithanother?Theresearchersfoundthatthemodernpotatohada(n).14ancestry,whicharosefromahybridtomatoandEtuberosumfamilieseightmilliontoninemillionyearsagoandledtothestartoftubers.Thishybridizationmayhave15potatospeciesandenabledthemtoexpandtheirrangeacrosscoldregions.Itwasaverywell-donestudy,indicatingthatthegenesresponsiblefortuberformationwereacombinationofthegeneticmaterialfromeachevolutionaryparent.PingxianZhangfromtheChineseAcademyforAgriculturalSciencesexpressedexcitementatthe16forfuturestudies.Onlyahandfulofpotatospeciesareplanted,andimprovingonthemhasposedchallenges:Asacrop,theyaretypicallyspreadthroughcloning,whichlimitstheirgeneticvarietyandmakesthemmore17todiseases.Engineeringpotatoeswithgeneticmaterialfromtomatoescouldbea(n)18wayforward,Dr.Zhangsaid.Inthelastfewyears,researchershavebeenabletoanalyzegenomesatamuchlargerscalethanbeforeandinfer19mysteriousevolutionaryconnections.Thesestudieshave20ourunderstandingofwhatmighthaveoccurredinthepast.三、完形填空Mostofussometimesfailtopracticewhatwespeak.That’sasoliddefinitionofhypocrisy.Whilewe’re________tospotthismoralinconsistencyinothers,wehaveahardtimerecognizingitinourselves.Andstudiesshowthatthepeoplewemostliketolabelashypocritesareourenemies—surprise!—andotherswhowethinkaren’tlikeus.We’remotivatedtoseeotherpeopleashypocriticalbecauseithelpsuswinarguments,butwetendto________ourowninconsistency.We’reoftenannoyedbyotherpeople’shypocrisybecauseitseems________.Wethinkthattheyare________implyingtoothersthattheyarebetterthantheyactuallyare.Nobodylikesbeingahypocrite.Yet,________it’simpossibletoalwaysactconsistently,becausedifferentsituationsmayrequiredifferentresponses.Takeparenting,forexample.Youmayreasonablylectureyourteenageronthedangersofdrinkingtoomuch,yetyoudidexactlythatonoccasionwhenyouwereincollege.Acollegestudentwhodoesn’teatmeatbecauseshelovesanimalsadmittedthatshesometimeswore“cute”________shoes.Sincewe’reabletosoeasilyspothypocrisyinothers,howcanwebecomebetteratspottingand________itinourselves?Tostartwith,wecan________thatitisnormaltobeinconsistentsometimes.Andrememberthathypocrisyisjustone________forthebehavior.DanielEffron,aprofessorwhohasstudiedhypocrisy,________labelingotherpeopleashypocrites.“Itcanstopyoufrom________thesubstanceoftheirargument,”hesays.Italsotakessome________toidentifyourownhypocrisy.Askyourself:“AmIbehavinginawaythatisconsistentwiththeviewsIam________?”Ifyoudodecidethatyou’rebeinghypocritical,admitit.Researchshowsthatwhenpeopleare________theirownhypocrisy,otherstendtoforgivethemfornotbeingconsistent.Andhere’ssomegoodnews:Peoplewhonoticetheirownhypocriticalbehavioroftenaremotivatedtochangebecausethe________ofadvocatingforsomethingbutnotactuallydoingitmakespeopleveryuncomfortable.Ratherthanfeelingashamedaboutourhypocrisy,weshouldwelcometheopportunitytolearntodobetternexttime.21.A.foolishB.goodC.quickD.unwilling22.A.demonstrateB.hideC.improveD.justify23.A.disorderlyB.illogicalC.impoliteD.unfair24.A.a(chǎn)utomaticallyB.falselyC.generallyD.strongly25.A.a(chǎn)fterallB.a(chǎn)saresultC.inrealityD.what’smore26.A.gymB.leatherC.rubberD.track27.A.a(chǎn)nalyzingB.ignoringC.illustratingD.preventing28.A.a(chǎn)cceptB.checkC.considerD.prove29.A.basisB.exampleC.explanationD.misunderstanding30.A.a(chǎn)ctsonB.givesupC.turnstoD.warnsagainst31.A.contributingtoB.engaginginC.questioningaboutD.summarizinginto32.A.self-confidenceB.self-disciplineC.self-reflectionD.self-respect33.A.a(chǎn)doptingB.challengingC.clarifyingD.discussing34.A.a(chǎn)larmedatB.blindtoC.honestaboutD.tiredof35.A.a(chǎn)voidanceB.disagreementC.ignoranceD.resolution四、閱讀理解JudgeCaprio,whoretiredfromProvidenceMunicipalCourtin2023afteralmost40years,saidhiscourtroomwaswherepeopleandcasesweremetwithkindnessandsympathy.Itwashisshow,“CaughtinProvidence,”firstseenonTVinProvidencein1988,thatmadehimfamouslaterinhislife.Theshowbroadcastrealproceedingsforsmalldrivingmistakes,housingandzoningissues,andminorillegalactsinsideacitycourtroom.Theshowbeganattractingnationalattentioninabout2017,whenvideoclipswerepostedonline.ItfeaturedfreshepisodesdirectlyfromJudgeCaprio’scourtroom,makinghimafamous80-year-oldstar.Bytheendofthe2010s,about200stationsacrossthecountrycarriedtheprogram.Inonepopularclip,JudgeCapriotossedoutaspeedingchargeagainsta96-year-oldmanafterlearningthathehadbeendrivinghissontocancertreatment.“YoureallyarewhatAmericaisallabout,”JudgeCapriotoldtheman.“Hereyouareinyour90s,andyou’restilltakingcareofyourfamily.That’sjustawonderfulthing.”JudgeCaprio’scourthouseisinFederalHill,aneighborhoodthatinthe1920sbecameoneofthemostheavilypopulatedItalianAmericancommunitiesinthecountry.Hewasbornin1936andhisfatherworkedasafruitpack-manandmilkman.HetoldaProvidenceCollegepublicationthatherecalledgatheringclosewithhisfamilyinwinters“withtheovendooropensowecouldgetheat.”O(jiān)noneofthosenights,hisfathertoldhimthathewouldbecomealawyersomeday.“Lookaround,ifIneededalawyer,Icouldnotaffordone,”hisfathertoldhim.“Rememberthat.Youcanneverforgetwhereyoucamefrom.”Asachild,JudgeCaprioshinedshoes,deliverednewspapersandworkedonamilktruck.Helatersaidthatthisupbringinggavehimthesympatheticperspectivehebroughttohiscourtroom.“Hewasmorethananexpertinlaw—hewasasymbolofunderstandingasajudge,showinguswhatispossiblewhenjusticeistemperedwithhumanity.”Gov.DanMcKeeofRhodeIslandsaidinastatementafterJudgeCaprio’sdeathinAugust,2025.36.“CaughtinProvidence”ischaracterizedby_________.

A.settingupapositiveimageforlawyersB.solvingviolentcrimetrialsC.showingrealcourtroomcasesD.filmingcasesacrossmultiplestates37.Theunderlinedphrase“tossout”(paragraph4)isclosestinmeaningto“_________”.

A.beatB.fightC.reduceD.withdraw38.WhatcanbeconcludedfromJudgeCaprio’schildhoodexperience?

A.Hedevelopedasenseofcareforothers.B.Fearofsystemfaultskepthimfromcases.C.Hechosetobealawyeraftertryingdifferentjobs.D.Itwashardforhimtomakealivingincoldweather.39.JudgeCapriobelievedthat_________.

A.justicecouldbebothfirmandcaringB.thelawshouldtreattheelderlywithmercyC.a(chǎn)troubledchildhoodcoulddriveonetopursueD.triallive-streamingwasagreatwaytogainfameMetsikaPrivacyYourprivacyisimportanttousAboutMetsikaMetsikaisthemostpowerfulanti-spam(垃圾信息)servicefortheweb.Metsikaworksbycheckingallyourcommentsagainstourconstantly-growingglobalspamdatabasetoremoveirrelevant,nastycontentbeforeitgetspublishedanddamagesyoursite’scredibility.WhenMetsikaisenabledonyoursite,onlythepersonaldataneededtocarryoutMetsika’scorefunctionofprotectingyoursiteagainstcommentspamiscollectedfromcommentersonyoursite.WedonotsellthedatayousendtotheMetsikaservice,andwedonotkeepitforlong.Wekeepthedatabetweentwoweeksandninetydaysforthevastmajorityofourspam-relateddata,atwhichpointitisautomaticallydeletedfromourdatabases.Anyonecanswitchoffalllong-termtrackingfortheverysmallsubsetofdatawedokeeplongerbyusingourcontactform.WhoweareandwhatwestandforMetsikaisbroughttoyoubyBotumittac,themakersofPressW,Jatpeck,andDeeCommerce.We’reacompanywith2,000employeesacross90countriesspeaking80differentlanguages.Ourcommongoalistomakepublishingaccessibletoeveryonesothatanyonewithastorycantellit,regardlessofincome,gender,politics,language,orwheretheyliveintheworld.YoucanreadmoreaboutBotumittaconourAboutUspage.FormoreinformationPrivacyTermsWe’vedecidedtomaketheseTermsavailableunderaCreativeCommonsSharealikelicense.You’remorethanwelcometocopythem,adaptthem,andrepurposethemforyourownuse.IfyoudousetheseTerms,we’dappreciateacreditandlinktoMsomewhereonyourwebsite.40.From“AboutMetsika”,weknowMetsikaintendsto______.

A.providemoredatafortheglobalspamdatabaseB.switchoffmostlong-termtrackingautomaticallyC.helpwebsitesprotectagainstharmfulspamcommentsD.deletecollecteddatastoredforlongerthantwoweeks41.WhatisthefocusofBotumittac?

A.Awebsitethatyou’dliketodefendagainstspam.B.Itsemployees’righttotellstoriesindifferentlanguages.C.ThemakersofPressW,Jatpeck,andDeeCommerce.D.Everyone’sopportunitytosharetheirstoriesthroughpublishing.42.ForawebsitethatwantstouseTerms,Metsikasuggestsitshouldpresent“________”onthesite.

A.HardtodecidewhethertocopyoradapttheTerms?Clickhere.B.ThissiteusesMetsikaunderaCreativeCommonsSharealikelicense.C.We’verepurposedtheseTermsonourwebsite.WelcometousetheTerms.D.ThissiteusesMetsikatoreducespam.Learnhowyourcommentdataisprocessed.Ilovethewaycloudsfloatabovemyhead.Theseever-shiftingsculpturesofvapor(蒸氣)andlightareamongnature’sleastappreciatedmarvels.Howexactlycloudcoverwillshiftinawarmingworldisanyone’sguess.Cloudsdon’tjustlookdifferentfromoneanother;theyalsohaveverydifferenteffectsontemperaturesatthesurfaceofthelandorwaterbelow.Thesedifferenceshavetodowithhowmuchofthesun’sheattheyallowthroughandhowmuchofEarth’sheattheytrapin.Lowcloudstypicallyhaveacoolingeffect.Muchofthesun’sraysarereflectedofftheirwhitetopsbackupintospace.Andtheyareheavyenoughtocastshadows,coolingthesurfacebelow.Sincetheirwaterdropsarewarmer,they’reasgoodatgivingoffEarth’sheatupintospaceastheyareatabsorbingitfrombelow.Highcloudsdotheopposite,warmingEarth’ssurface.Contrarytocommonbelief,thisisbecausetheicecrystals(冰晶)inthesecloudsarecold.Highcloudsareoftennotasheavy,sotheycanletinmoreofthesun’srays.Butsincetheyarecold,theydon’tsendoutasmuchofEarth’sheatintospace—morelikeblanketsthanumbrellas,resultinginawarmingeffect.Themixofcloudtypesoverourplanetensurestheyhaveanoverallcoolingeffectbecausetheshadefromthelowcloudsoutweighsthewarmingeffectofthehighones.Yetastemperaturesrise,lowcloudsmaydeclinewhilehighcloudspersist,creatingaclimatefeedbackloop—aself-enhancingcyclesimilartoaclassicfeedbackmechanism.InarecentpaperinthejournalScience,reducedlowcloudcovercontributedabout0.2℃to2023’srecord-breakingaverageglobaltemperatures.Inotherwords,thereductioninEarth’slowcloudshelpedexplainsomeoftheextremeheatthatyear.Climatefeedbackloopsbroughtonbycloudshavebeenidentifiedasoneofthelargestunknownsinprojectionsofwarming.Aswelearnmoreaboutthepotentialtippingpointsofourclimate—irreversiblechangesinthesystem—wemayfindourselvesapproachingonetooquicklyfordecarbonizationeffortsalonetopreventit.Someunderstandingofthelikelyeffectsofgeoengineeringprojectssuchascloudbrighteningwillthenbeinvaluable,nomatterhowmisguidedsuchinterventionsmightseem.Ifcloudsarechanging,thensoshouldthewaywestudythem.Itrequiresallofustolookupandtakenotice.43.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementscorrectlydescribesclouds?

A.Lowcloudsarenotasheavyashighclouds.B.Thickwhitecloudswarmthegroundbytrappingheat.C.Warmwaterdropsofhighcloudsreleaseandabsorbheatequally.D.Cloudsdifferinhowtheyletinthesun’sheatandtrapEarth’sheat.44.Accordingtothepassage,aclimatefeedbackloopisacyclethat_________.

A.speedsuptheverywarmingthatactivateditB.enhancescoolingbypromotinglowcloudformationC.reduceshighcloudcovertoboostsunlightreflectionD.balanceswarmingandcoolingeffectsatthesametime45.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthewriter’sopinion?

A.Decarbonizationmayinfluencehowcloudsform.B.Cloudsmayofferawaytoaddressglobalwarming.C.Cloud-basedgeoengineeringprojectsmaybeworthless.D.Studyingcloudscantelluswhenthetippingpointarrives.46.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Actionableclimatesolutions.B.Changesinhowlowandhighcloudsmove.C.Linksbetweencloudsandglobalwarming.D.Approachestoappreciatingcloudbeauty.AccordingtoUNEP’sFoodWasteIndexReport2024,1.05billiontonsoffoodwerewastedgloballyin2024,with28%comingfromfoodservice.47“Wastedfoodmeanswastedresourceslikeland,water,energyandlabour,andonceinlandfill(垃圾填埋坑),itreleasesgreenhousegasesthatharmtheplanetandbiodiversity,”saysJocelynDoyle,headofmarketing&communications,TheSustainableHotelAssociation.“Cuttingfoodwasteisapowerfulwaytomakeadifference—andbreakfastisasmartplacetostart.”48ScandicHotelsinNorthernEuropearedownsizingtheircakes,pastriesandmuffins,withtheoptiontocomebackformore;whileHiltonFrankfurtservespre-portioneditemslikeyogurtandfruitcups.NovotelBangkokSukhumvitpostspoliteremindersnearbuffetstations:“Takeonlywhatyoucaneat.”Thisshiftworkswellforthemoderntravellerforwhomsustainabilityisnolongerasidenote.49Strikingtherightbalancebetweensustainabilityandserviceisnosmallact,especiallyatbreakfast.Manyhotelsnowtrackhowmuchfoodisthrownawaytodeterminethebuffet’sbaselineneeds.Doylealsosuggeststhathotelsreconsiderunder-consumeditems,installcook-to-orderstations,reducetheselectionofitemsonoffer,reducevolumestowardstheendofshiftandactivelyguideguestbehaviour.“Involveandeducateyourstaffsotheyunderstandthechangesandcanconfidentlyengageguests,”hesays.“50”.

A.Hotelsacrosstheworldareadoptingdelicatedesignchoicestomeetthisgoal.B.Travelsettingsactivateavacationmindsetwhereimmoderationfeelsjustright.C.Buffetsoftenleadtoovereatingduetothe“varietyeffect”—morechoiceencouragesgreaterconsumption.D.Buffetbreakfastsareamongtheworstwrongdoers,generatingmorethantwiceasmuchwasteasplatedbreakfasts.E.Shareyoureffortsthroughwebsiteandsocialmediaupdates,andusebuffetsignstomakeguestsfeelpartofthesolution.F.Whilemanytravellersareleaningtowardsmoreintentional,low-wastedining,hotelsstillfacethecomplextaskofmeetingdiverseguestexpectations.五、書面表達(dá)51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.FawningDoyoueverfeel,withoutanyproof,thateveryonehatesyou?Ifyouranswerisyes,youarenotalone.Itcanoccurafteraneighbordoesn’tsayhello.It’shearingthatthebosswantstochatwithyouandimmediatelyassumingyou’regoingtobefired.Thestrategyusedtokeepthepainfulfeelingawayisfawning,anextremeformofpeoplepleasing.Whilefawningcanhelpprotectyousometimes,youmaygettrapped:yoururgetoscanforthreatsandreadothers’feelingsgoesintooverdrive,makingyouseedangerevenwhenyou’resafe.Then,howtostoptheurgetofawn?Firstly,youcanchallengeyourinsightthatsomeoneismadatyoubyaskingsomequestions.Forexample,whenafrienddoesn’ttextyouback,yousometimesthink,“Ohmygosh,isitsomethingIsaid?”Thenyouremindyourselfofthemanytimesthatyou’vereceivedatextthatlatersaid,“Sorry,Iwasinameeting.”So,it’shelpfultopauseandremindyourselfthatyouranxiousmindhasliedtoyouinthepast.Also,checkfawningbehavior

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