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2025屆寧夏吳忠市高三上學期學業(yè)水平適應性考試英語試題學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、閱讀理解JourneyBackinTimewithScholarsClassicalProvence(13days)JourneythroughthebeautifulcountrysideofProvence,F(xiàn)rance,withProf.OriZ.Soltes.Wewillvisitsomeofthebest-preservedRomanmonumentsintheworld.OurtouralsoincludesachancetowalkinthefootstepsofVanGoghandGauguin.Fieldsofflowers,tile-roofed(瓦屋頂)villagesandtastymealsenrichthiswonderfulexperience.SouthernSpain(15days)Spainhaslovelywhitetownsandthescent(芳香)oforanges,butitisalsoatreasuryofancientremainsincludingthecitiesleftbytheGreeks,RomansandArabs.AswetravelsouthfromMadridwithProf.RonaldMessiertohistoricToledo,RomanMeridaandintoAndalucia,weexplorehistoricalmonumentsandarchitecture.China’sSacredLandscapes(21days)DiscovertheChinaof“pastages,”itswalledcities,templesandmountainscenerywithProf.

RobertThorp.Highlights(精彩之處)includeChina’smostsacredpeaksatMountTaiandHangzbou’srollinghills,waterwaysandpeacefultemples.WewillwanderintraditionalsmalltownsandendourtourwithanexceptionalmuseuminShanghai.Tunisia(17days)JoinProf.PedarFossonourin-depthTunisiantour.TourhighlightsincludetheRomancityofDougga,theundergroundNumidiancapitalatBullaRegia,RomanSbeitlaandtheremoteareasaroundTataouineandMatmata,uiqueforundergroundcities.OurjourneytakesustopicturesqueBerbervillagesandlovelybeaches.1.WhatcanvisitorsseeinbothClassicalProvenceandSouthernSpain?A.Historicalmonuments. B.Fieldsofflowers.C.VanGogh’spaintings. D.Greekbuildings.2.WhichcountryisProf.Thorpmostknowledgeableabout?A.France. B.Spain. C.China. D.Tunisia.3.WhichofthefollowinghighlighttheTunisiantour?A.Whitetowns. B.Undergroundcities. C.Tile-roofedvillages. D.Rollinghills.二、未知Weweresevenhourspastsun-up,butyouneverwouldhaveknownthatonThursdayafternoonastheroosters-adultmalechickens-begantocrow.Thenoisestartedjustafter2p.m.andbythetimeitstopped,thedozenorsoroosterswouldstretchopentheirmouths,extendtheirnecksandcryoutmorethan100timescollectivelyinthisevent,whichisoneoftheoldestcontestsattheKentuckyStateFair.Kentuckians,youngandold,bringtheirroosterstothefairtoseewhocancrowthemostina15-minutestretch.Thewinningrooster'sownertakeshomeabagofchickenfeed.Itwasabouthalfanhouruntilthecrow-offbeganwhenIsettledintoaseatacrossfromasmallstagefullofcages.That'swhereImetJohnBall,thefair'scrowingorganizer,whotalkedexcitedlyaboutthewholeaffairtocome.“Theonlyrealrulesareyouhavetobringaroosterandthatyoucan'teggitonduringits15minutesinthespotlight,”hesaid.Iwonderedhowaroosterwastrainedtocrowintheafternoon,andfortunately,nine-year-oldBenMillerhadsomeinsighttoshare.WhenIintroducedmyselftohim,hewasalreadycoveringhisrooster'seyesgentlywithhishand.“Now,itthinksit'sdark,”Bentoldme.Partofthetrickwastomakehisroosterbelievethesunhadn'trisenyet.Thatway,itwouldbereadytocryoutassoonasitsawthelight.AsIlookedaround,Isawthatafewotherroostershadjoinedus.Onebyonetheywereplacedinthecagesinfrontoftheaudience.Thecrowingcontinuedforthefull15minutes.AfterBall'stimerwentoff,SamLamb,15,andhisroosterwonthecontest.It'dcrowed37times,justalittlemorethanhalfofthe67crowsfromafewyearsbefore.4.Whatcanwesayaboutthecontest?A.Itcentersaroundsixroosters. B.Itlastsforatotalofhalfanhour.C.Itisorganizedonaweekendafternoon. D.ItisatraditionattheKentuckyStateFair.5.WhatdidJohnmeanbysaying“youcan'teggiton”inparagraph2?A.Youcan'tleaveitonanegg. B.Youcan'tmotivateittocrow.C.Youcan'tstopitfromcrowing. D.Youcan'tinterruptitwithanegg.6.WhatwasBen'strickwithhisrooster?A.Hemadeitconfusedaboutthetime. B.Heshoweditsomechickenfeed.C.Hetrainedittoreacttothetimer. D.Heleftitaloneinadarkroom.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Thesciencebehindroostercrowing B.ThehistoryoftheKentuckyStateFairC.Anoccasionwhereroosterstakecenterstage D.AdaywhenJohnBallshowsupinacontest.三、閱讀理解Overthepastfewyears,anewstreetartforminSwedenhasbeenopeningoureyestoaworldwehadnotgivenmuchthoughttobefore.Acollectionofartistsinstalledtinybuildings,storesandcafesacrossthestreetsofSwedenandEuropedesignedtobeinhabitedbymice.Thesceneslikethefairytalesthatinspiredthem,aredreamyandadorable.Aminiaturerecordstore,completewithabottlecapbanjo(班卓琴),asmallrestaurant,atravelagent,ajazzclub-allcraftedtothetiniestdetail.“Well,itstartedwithafewofusjustwantingtoconstructsomethinginapublicsetting,andthediscussionnarrowedinonourloveforthemoviesofDisney,”saidJimHanks,oneartistofthisgroup.“Weliketothinkofitassomethingweourselveswouldlovetomeetunexpectedlyinanotherwisedullconcreteenvironment.”Now,they’vecompletedanestimated30installations!MostlyinMalmoandStockholminSweden.Afterscoutingalocation,thegroupthenresearchthelocalhistoryoftheareatheyareintoinformtheirdesign.Oncesketchedout,theconstructionstakeuptotwomonthstobuildbeforetheyareinstalledinthedeadofnight.“Wejustwanttobringalittlebitofmagicintopeople’severydaylives,andmaybeinspiresomeonetocreatesomethingontheirownstreet,”JimHankssaid.“Weliketoimagineaworldwheresmallanimalsliveparalleltous,andrecycleobjectsweloseorthrowaway,soabottlecapbecomesachair,aboxofmatchesbecomesatable,astampbecomesapaintingandatrashcanbecomesarestaurant.”MichaelGehrisch,anAmericanphotographerbasedinLund,Sweden,capturedafewofthedream-likeminiaturescenesonvideo,whichshowstunnedonlookersbendingimpossiblylowtothegroundtotakepicturesandadmirethework.8.Whatisthemainfeatureoftheworksoftheseartists?A.Animal-friendly. B.Multi-functionalC.Old-fashioned. D.Small-sized.9.WhatcanweinferfromJimHanks’words?A.Theywanttoinspiremorepeopletolearnart.B.Theyhavereusedsomeolditemsintheirworks.C.Theywanttogivethecitymoremusicalelements.D.Theyareinspiredbytheirlovefortraditionalarchitecture.10.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningMichael’svideo?A.People’sloveforthisstreetartform.B.Thebestwaytoappreciatethework.C.Properbehaviorsofonlookersinpublic.D.People’sawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Streetartinallitsforms. B.Anewenvironmentalinitiative.C.Miniaturestoresformice. D.Therevivalofatraditionalart.ResearchershaveobservedFloridacarpenterantsbitingofftheinjuredlegsoftheircompanions.Thesesurgeriesarethefirstknownexampleofnon-humananimalsperformingamputations(截肢)toimproveafellowanimal’schancesofrecovering,theresearcherssay.“Notonlycantheydothis,buttheyareevenabletocheckthewoundsand,dependingonthelocation,adaptthetreatmentaccordingly,”saysErikFrank,anantresearcher.Theantsareterritorial(有領土意識的)andmightsustaininjurieswhiledefendingtheirhomes.So,theresearcherswonderedifthespecieshadmethodsfordealingwithinfectedwounds.Theydiscoveredthatwhenaworkerantinjureditsleg’supperpart,companionswouldperformamputations.Theseotherantswouldthenspendaboutsixminutesonaveragebitingattheupperpartuntilitcameoff.“Ifinditstrikingtowhatextenttheytakeconcerted(同心協(xié)力的)actioninthisamputationevent,”Franksays.“Youcanseeitpresentingtheinjuredleg,andtheotherant,formanyminutesatatime,isbitingitviolentlyandtheinjuredantdoesn’tseemtocomplain.”Theresearcherswonderediftheamputationscouldservetopreventinfections.Totestthis,theywoundedsomeants’legs.Theyisolated(隔離)some,ensuringtheywouldreceivenocare,performedtheirownamputationsonothersandreturnedathirdgrouptothecolony.Theexperimentsshowedantswithupper-leginjuriesthatwereisolateddiedabout60%ofthetime,whileantsthatreceivedsurgeries,eitherfromtheresearchersorfromfellowants,almostalwayslived.Theexperimentsalsoconfirmedtheantsdidn’tperformamputationsforthosewithlower-leginjuries.Buttheotherswouldlick(舔舐)thewounds.Theyhadanapproximately75%survivalrate,comparedtoa15%survivalrateforisolatedantswithlower-leginjuries.Floridacarpenterantshavemusclesresponsibleforbloodcirculationintheirupperlegs,soupper-leginjuriescouldreducecirculation.Lowercirculationwould,inturn,reducethespreadofinfection,buyingtheantstimetoperformamputations.Theresearchersfoundamputationsforlower-legwoundsonlyimprovedsurvivalchancesiftheywereperformedimmediately.Theantsdon’tperformblanketamputationonanyinjury-theyonlydosowhenit’dmakesense.12.Whydotheantsbiteofftheinjuredlegsoftheircompanions?A.Tosavetheirlives. B.Tocompeteforterritory.C.Tochecktheirinjuries. D.Toforcethemtowork.13.What’sFrank’sopinionabouttheinjuredantsreceivinganamputation?A.They’reunwilling. B.Theyknownothingaboutit.C.Theyenjoyitsomuch. D.They’recooperative.14.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkaboutconcerningtheamputation?A.Differentrolesantsplayinit. B.Actionseachantmakesforit.C.Thevariousdeathratesitcauses. D.Theexperimentsaboutitsfunction.15.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheants’amputationstotheircompanions?A.Theyoftenfailtoachievetheirgoals. B.Theyamputatethelowerpartoftheleg.C.Theyperformthemwithstrongtargeting. D.Theyofteninjurethemselveswhiledoingso.四、未知You'velikelyheardthatextroverts(性格外向者)gainenergyfrombeingaroundothers,whileintrovertsrechargebybeingalone.16?Thetruthis,weallexistonaspectrum(范圍)betweenintroversionandextroversion-nooneiscompletelyoneortheother.Extroversion,oneofthe“BigFive”personalitytraits,hasageneticbasis,butpeoplecanshowbothextrovertedandintrovertedbehaviorsdependingonthesituation.Studiesshowthatevenextrovertscanfeelexhaustedaftersocializing.17;It'sjustthattheupperlimitwillvaryfrompersontoperson.18.Long,difficult,orintenseconversationstendtobemoretiring.Ifyou'retryinghardtomakeagoodimpressionormeetinglotsofnewpeople,you'remorelikelytofeelwornoutafterward.19.So,youcantryreducingtheexhaustionfromsocializingbyseekinginteractionsthatmakeyoufeelcomfortable,avoidingtoomanynewpeopleatonce,ortakingbreaksduringlongconversations.Additionally,ifyouspendalotoftimehidingyourtruefeelingsduringsocialevents,youmightbemorelikelytoexperienceemotionalexhaustionorburnout.Forexample,“servicewithasmile”jobscouldmakeserversmoretired.Similarly,caregiverswhocan'texpresstheirgrieforfearmayfeelemotionallyspentoutsideofwork.20.Thiscanhelplesseninnerstrugglesandconflicts.A.ConflictandcomplaintsalsotakemoreenergyB.EveryonewillfeeltiredafteralotofsocializingC.ButdoesthatmeanextrovertsnevergettiredofsocializingD.However,introvertsmayneverreachthispointofexhaustionE.IsthiswhyextrovertsarealwaysmoresuccessfulinsocialsituationsF.Tomanagethis,it'svitaltomaketimetoshareyouremotionsandacceptthemasrealG.Researchhasfoundthatcertainsocialinteractionsaremoreexhaustingthanothers五、完形填空Onesummernightinaseasidecottage,aboyfelthimself21frombed.Thenhewasheldinhisfather’sarmsoutontothenearbybeach.Overheadtheskytwinkledwithstars.“Watch!”22,ashisfatherspoke,oneofthestarsmoved.Inalineofgoldenfireitflashedacrossthedark23.Andbeforethewonderofthiscould24,anotherstarleapedfromitsplace,thenanother,divingtowardstherestlesssea.“What’sthis?”thechildwhispered.“Shootingstars.TheycomeeveryyearonacertainAugustnight.Ithoughtyou’dliketoseethe25.”Thatwasall:justanunexpected26ofsomethingmysteriousandbeautiful.But,back27,thechildstaredforalongtimeintothedark,knowingthatallaroundthequiethouse,thenightwasfullofthe28musicofthefallingstars.Decadeshavepassed,butheremembersthatnightstill,becausehewasthe29boywhosefatherbelievedthatanewexperiencewasmoreimportantforasmallboythana(n)30night’ssleep.Nodoubthehadalltheusualchildhoodentertainment,butthoseare31now.Whatheremembersisthenightoftheshootingstars,andthe“trophy(戰(zhàn)利品)table”inthediningroomwherechildrenwereencouragedto32thingstheyhadfound—anything33orbeautiful—snakeskins,seashells,flowers,arrowheads...Hisfatherhad,toamarvelousdegree,thegiftofopeningdoorsforchildren,ofleadingthemintoareasofsplendid34.Thissubtle(巧妙的)artof35dimensionstoachild’sworlddoesn’tnecessarilyrequireagreatdealoftime.Itsimplyinvolvesdoingthingsmoreoftenwithchildreninsteadofforthemortothem.21.A.called B.knocked C.lifted D.transported22.A.Anxiously B.Incredibly C.Simply D.Curiously23.A.heavens B.face C.eyes D.sea24.A.work B.fade C.a(chǎn)ttack D.continue25.A.weather B.place C.condition D.show26.A.comeback B.blow C.visit D.glimpse27.A.tothebeach B.underthesky C.inbed D.tohisseat28.A.serious B.modern C.silent D.sad29.A.cautious B.a(chǎn)mbitious C.sensitive D.fortunate30.A.unbroken B.heavy C.light D.restless31.A.resolved B.a(chǎn)voided C.forgotten D.delayed32.A.exhibit B.search C.collect D.create33.A.uncertain B.unusual C.practical D.a(chǎn)wful34.A.victory B.sky C.cottage D.newness35.A.a(chǎn)pplying B.a(chǎn)dding C.turning D.tracing六、未知閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。ChineseconsumersaretransformingbagsfromtheYunnanesemilkteabrand(品牌)CHAGEEintotheirownlineofproducts:bookcovers,tissueboxes,andevenfoot36(bath).Somenetizensmakefun37theseDIYinnovations,whileothersdefend38trend,statingthatit'sawastenottoupcyclesuchhigh-quality,39(visual)appealingbags.Indeed,CHAGEE'sblueandoff-whitebagsareelegantand40(attract).Themoreonestaresatthemilkteabag,themorefamiliaritseems.Fromthecoloursdowntothecapitalletters,itlookslikeaDiorBookTotebagdesignedbyMariaGraziaChiuri.Thissimilarityhasstimulateddebateonline,withsome41(point)outthatChineseprintsmayhaveinspiredChiuri.Afterall,herbag'sblueissimilartoChineseporcelainblue(瓷藍)andthecountrysidebackground42(reflect)afamiliarthemeinChinesetraditionalpaintings.CHAGEE'suseofasimilardesigncan43(perceive)asanattempt44(modernise)Chinesetraditionalteaculture.Consequently,manyDIYinfluencershaveadoptedCHAGEE'straditionalChineseartisticstyle.Theyhavemadevariousvideos45areaccompaniedbyChinesefolkmusic.ThesetransformationsillustratehowonlinecreatorsaretirelesslyreimaginingChinesecultureforthecontemporaryera.七、書信寫作46.假定你是李華,你校圖書館新設了小組學習室。請你給留學生同學Michael寫郵件邀請他同去體驗。內容包括:1.位置和開放時間;2.室內設施和功能。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。DearMichael,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua八、書面表達47.閱讀下面的材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Ineedtodosomethinginmycommunity(社區(qū))inordertocompletethecommunityservicehoursrequiredtograduatefromhighschool.Someofmyfriendshadsigneduptospendtimeatasoupkitchen,soIdid,too.Itseemedlikeagoodthingtodo.Ithoughtthatwewouldjustbepassingourdinnerstothoseinneed,butIfoundoutwewouldbedoingeverythingfrompreparingtoservingthedinner.Webeganpreparingthefood,frommixingsaladdressingtoseparatingfrozenmeat.Muchstillneededtobedonebeforedinnerwasserved,butalreadyoutsidethebuildingmanyhomelesspeopleweregathering.Itwasn’tuntilacoupleofhourslaterthat

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