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2025-2026學(xué)年湖北省騰云聯(lián)盟高三上學(xué)期8月聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷學(xué)期8月聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽(tīng)力選擇題(★)1.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Onaplane.B.Attheairport.C.Atastation.(★★)2.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Switchseats.B.Watchthewindow.C.Lookafterthekid.(★)3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Fixingaleak.B.Cleaningthefloor.C.Replacingadevice.(★★)4.Whydoesthewomanapologize?

A.Forthelongwait.B.Forthewrongtable.C.Fortheterriblefood.(★)5.Wherearethespeakersheading?

A.TheCornerBakery.B.Aflowershop.C.Abookstore.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。6.Howlongwilltheteachingprogramlast?

A.20days.B.30days.C.40days.7.Whatwillthewomandoforthesummer?

A.Volunteerinaschool.B.Organizeafamilytrip.C.Startateachingprogram.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。8.Whatruledidthewomanbreak?

A.Shewasonaloudcall.B.Shetookthemagazineout.C.Sheateinthewrongplace.9.Whereisthemagazinesectionlocated?

A.Onthefirstfloor.B.Onthethirdfloor.C.Nearthefrontdesk.10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Fellowreaders.B.Oldfriends.C.Studentandlibrarian.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。11.WhatisVincentuptorightnow?

A.Alanguageexam.B.Anessaycontest.C.Asciencefairproject.12.WhichpartwasVincentweakin?

A.Thecontent.B.Thestructure.C.Thelanguage.13.WhatdidMs.Brownadvisedoing?

A.Proofreadingthework.B.Trackingfutureexams.C.Brainstormingthethoughts.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。14.WhatdidAlexmainlypostaboutwhenstartinghischannel?

A.Schoolactivities.B.Dailylife.C.Communityproblems.15.WhatinspiredAlextochangehiscontentfocus?

A.Hisvisittoafoodbank.B.Hisinteractionswithrestaurants.C.Hisdesiretobeacontentcreator.16.WhatenabledAlextostarthisprojectsuccessfully?

A.Meetingasinglemom.B.Gettinghelpfromfoodbanks.C.PartneringwithJoe’sPizza.17.HowdidMs.Rivera’sreactionaffectAlex?

A.Itannoyedhim.B.Itfrightenedhim.C.Itencouragedhim.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.WhenwasJohnRobertHornerreturnedtotheUniversityofMontana?

A.In1965.B.In1968.C.In1972.19.WhatwasJohn’sfirstjobinPrincetonUniversity’sNaturalHistoryMuseum?

A.Technician.B.Researchassistant.C.Presidentialfellow.20.WhatmajordiscoverydidJohnHornermakeinthe1970s?

A.Heunlockedmanydinosaurs’DNA.B.Hediscoveredanewdinosaurspecies.C.Heconfirmeddinosaurs’parentalbehavior.二、閱讀理解(★★★)PaidInternships(實(shí)習(xí))forStudentsBrooklynMuseumEducationInternshipTheBrooklynMuseumEducationInternshipProgramisopentocollegegraduatesinterestedinteachingdiverseaudiences.Thisten-monthinternshipallowsinternstoreceiveintensivetraininginmuseum-educationphilosophyandpracticefrommuseumstaff.Sam’sClubHighSchoolInternshipTheSam’sClubHighSchoolInternshipProgramisopentohighschooljuniorsandseniors.InternshipsareavailableacrosstheUnitedStates.Interndutiesspanareasofmemberservice,training,etc.Internshipslasttenweeks.DPRConstructionBuildUpHighSchoolInternshipTheDPRConstructionBuildUpHighSchoolInternshipisavailabletohighschoolers.Tobeconsideredforaninternship,youmusthavefinancialneedasdefinedbyyourfamilyincomebeingbelowtheHUDMFIforyourcounty.Duringtheeight-weekinternship,youwillspend35-40hoursaweekonanactiveconstructionjobsite,assistingwithimportantprojectfunctionsincludingdocumentcontrol,qualityinspections,safetytrainingetc.InternshipsareofferedinvariouslocationsintheU.S.StarbucksInternshipTheStarbucksInternshipisavailabletoupper-divisionundergraduatestudentsandtofirst-yeargraduatestudents.Internshipsareofferedintechnology,supplychain,dataanalytics,andotherfields.Throughoutthis10-12-weekprogram,youwillworkfull-timeonmeaningfulprojects,participateinroundtableswithdirectorsandleadership,andaccessprofessionaldevelopmentworkshops.ThisinternshipisofferedinSeattle,WA;relocationsupportisavailable.21.Whichinternshipprovidesboththeoryandpracticetraining?

A.BrooklynMuseumEducationInternship.B.Sam’sClubHighSchoolInternship.C.DPRConstructionBuildUpHighSchoolInternship.D.StarbucksInternship.22.WhatisarequirementforDPRConstructionInternship?

A.Excellentdesigningskills.B.Proofoffinancialneed.C.Previousworkingexperience.D.Willingnesstoworkunpaid.23.Whichbenefitiscommontoallinternships?

A.Relocationsupport.B.Real-worldexperience.C.Professionalcertification.D.Leadershipdevelopment.(★★★)IrememberopeningmyiPadonedayinfifthgradeafterasillyconversationwithmycousinaboutscarystoryideas.Hourslater,Icompletedmyfirstshortstory.Sincethen,I’vewrittenmanystories,shortandlong.Butalso,sincethen,I’vereadmoreandnoticedjusthowwellpeoplemyagecouldwrite.Sincethen,Ialsofeltlessandlesswillingtosharemywork:whatifmywritingisn’tasgoodaseverybodyelse's?WhatstartedoffassomethingcreativethatIcouldsharewithfriendsturnedintocompetitionchangedbyfeelingsofcompetence.Oftentimes,hobbiesbeginassomethingjustforfun.Buteventually,whatwasoncefunnowcontributestofeelingsofstressandinadequacy.IhaveplentyofmemoriesofthinkingIwasgoingtopickupsomethingnewandstickwithit,whetheritbeplayingthepiano,ordrawing.Butthereisalwaysapartofmethatexpectsmyselftojustmagicallybegoodatallofthosethings.AndwhenI’mnot,theenjoymenttapersoffas,slowly,Ithinkmediocrity(平庸)isn’tacceptableanymore.WritingistheonlyhobbythatIhaverepeatedlycomebacktodespitedroppingitconstantly.Icanseethegrowthinmywritingalltheseyears,buttheexpectationstobebetterandbetterisneversatisfied.ThisiswhyIdropwritingformonthsatatime.Thisfeelingofahobbybecoming,foralackofbetterword,achore,lowersthesatisfactionofsaidhobby.Buthobbiesaretheretogiveyouabreathoffreshairfromhavingtoexcelateverything,fromacademicstoyouroccupation.Wemustacceptthatitisokaytojustsuckatanactivitybutstilldoingitbecauseitbringsyoujoy.Thereisabalancebetweenjoyandexpectations,eithersetbyothersorbyourselves.24.Whatdoestheauthordointhefirstparagraph?

A.Hechallengesatradition.B.Herelatesanexperience.C.Heenvisionsacomingtrend.D.Hecomparesvariedhobbies.25.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedphrase“tapersoff”inparagraph1?

A.Thinsout.B.Topsout.C.buildsup.D.Spreadsaround.26.Whydoestheauthordropwritingconstantly?

A.Heisinadequateforit.B.Heprefersmediocrity.C.Heequatesjoywithachievement.D.Hereceivesbittercomment.27.Whatmessagedoesthepassageconvey?

A.Mediocrityisthekeytoenjoyment.B.Ahobbysharedisahobbysquared.C.Excellenceensuresacademicsuccess.D.Enjoymentoutweighsexcellenceinhobbies.(★★★)TheCaspianSea,theworld’slargestinlandwaterbody,isdeclining,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinCommunicationsEarth&Environment.Thestudyreportsthewatersourcesthattypicallyfeedtheseaarecontributinglessandlesswater.Somuchsothatthesesourcescannotkeepupwithevaporation(蒸發(fā)).Ifglobaltemperaturesriseby2°C,thesea’swaterlevelscoulddropby16-32feet,whichmeans4outof10ecosystemtypesuniquetotheCaspianSeawoulddisappearcompletely.TheCaspianSeaishometoavarietyoflife.Sixsturgeon(鱘魚(yú))specieslivewithinthesea.IntheCaspianSea,sturgeontypicallyresideinshallowerwatersduringthesummerandfallandlayeggsintheriversthatflowintothesea.Adropinwaterlevelswouldpreventthemfromaccessingthesegrounds,whichcouldleadtopopulationdecline.Theseaisalsoahotspotforsomeseabirds.Theyusuallytakeshelterinthecoastalwetlands,butit’spossiblethosecoulddryupaswell.TheCaspianSeatouchesfivecountries—Azerbaijan,Iran,Kazakhstan,Russia,andTurkmenistan—andadropinwaterlevelscouldseriouslyimpacttraderoutesvitaltotheeconomiesofthesecountries,aslowwaterlevelscouldpreventshipsfromdocking(入港).Besides,theexposeddryseabedislikelytoreleasedustcontainingindustrialpollutantsandsalt,posingseriousthreatstohumanhealth.Adroppingwaterlevelcouldalsoaltertheclimateoftheregion,thusimpactingthearea’sagriculture.Butallhopeisnotlost.“SomeCaspianSealeveldeclineappearsunavoidable,”SimonGoodmanfromtheUniversityofLeedssaidinapressrelease.“However,withtheanticipatedeffectsunfoldingoverafewdecades,itshouldbepossibletofindwaystoprotectbiodiversitywhilesafeguardinghumaninterestsandwellbeing.Thatmightsoundlikealongtimescale,but,giventheimmensepolitical,legalandpracticalchallengesinvolved,itisadvisabletostartactionassoonaspossibletogivethebestchanceofsuccess.”28.WhatisafundamentaldriverfortheCaspianSea’swatercrisis?

A.Reducedinflowoffeederrivers.B.Industrialpollutionofcoastalplants.C.IncreasedevaporationoftheCaspianSea.D.Suddendisappearanceoftheecosystems.29.Whyaresturgeonpopulationsthreatenedbythedeclineofwaterlevels?

A.Seabirdscompetefortheirfood.B.Theyloseaccesstocoastalwetlands.C.Theycan’treachriverstoreproduce.D.Theshallowersummerhabitatsdryup.30.Whatcouldbealikelyconsequenceofthedryingprocess?

A.Establishmentoftraderoutes.B.Releaseofseabedpollutants.C.Expansionoflocalagriculture.D.Alterationofregionalintegration.31.WhatdoesSimonGoodman’ssuggesttoaddresstheproblem?

A.Localcommunityrelocation.B.Resignationtobiodiversityloss.C.Emphasisoneconomicinterests.D.Urgentcross-bordercooperation.(★★★)It’saproblemthathasannoyedmanyhorrormoviemakeupartists:Howdoyougivesomeonetheappearanceofhavingasecondhead?Seeminglytofakeouthunters,manybutterflieshavefoundtheirownsolutionstothisproblem,withcomplicatedpatternsandstructuresontheirwingsthatcreatewhatlooklikesecondheadsontheirbacksides.Now,inanewstudy,researchersattheIndianInstitutesofScienceEducationandResearch(IISER)divedeeperintotheoriginsofthese“falseheads”.Previousstudieshaveshownthesefalseheadshelpconfusehunters:Damagetothebackendofabutterfly’swingsnearthefalseheadhaslessimpactonvitalbehaviorssuchasflyingandmatingthandamagetothebutterfly’srealhead.Scientistshadlongtheorizedthatbutterflies’falseheadsarosebecausefivekeytraits(特征)—namelyfalsefeelers,noticeablecoloration,wingpatternsthatcontainspeciallines,largespots,andheadlikeshapes—evolve(進(jìn)化)togethertoredirectpredatorattention.Butnoonehadtracedtheevolutionaryhistoryofthesetraits.EvolutionaryecologistsatIISERbeganbyanalyzingimagesofnearly1,000speciesofbutterfliesandmarkinghowmanyofthefalseheadtraitseachspeciesexhibited.Theresearchersthenconstructedaphylogenetictree(系統(tǒng)樹(shù)),whichallowedthemtovisualizehowcloselyrelatedfalse-headedspeciesweretooneanother,aswellashoweachofthetraitsevolvedovertime.Computationalmodelingofthistreerevealedthatfourofthefivefalseheadtraitsallevolvedinacorrelatedmanner,whilealsoshowingtheorderinwhichthetraitsfirstappearedwithinbutterflies.Theresearchersproposethattheseparatetraitsintegratedintoasingle,complexfalseheadtraitbecauseofacommonselectiveforce:attacksfromhunters.However,questionsremainontheexactadvantagesthatthesedistinctivedefensemechanismsprovidetothebutterfliesthatusethem.32.Whyis“makeupartist”mentionedinthefirstparagraph?

A.Tosupportascientifictheory.B.Toillustrateafilmingtechnique.C.Tointroduceanevolutionarytrick.D.Tojustifyalong-heldassumption.33.Whatmightpreviousstudiesfocuson?

A.Thedevelopmentofthefivetraits.B.Thespecialbehaviorsofbutterflies.C.Thedefensivefunctionoffalseheads.D.Theevolutiontheoriesofbutterflies.34.WhatdidIISERscientistsdointhenewstudy?

A.Theyclassifiedwingpatternsofbutterflies.B.Theyreconstructedhistoryoftraitevolution.C.Theyinnovatedmethodsofstudyingbutterflies.D.Theyanalyzedthesurvivalbenefitsoffalseheads.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Tosurvive?FalseaSecondHeadB.Confused?PhylogeneticTreeHelpsC.DoKeytraitsEnhanceInsects’Survival?D.DoesEvolutionReshapeButterflies’Bodies?(★★★)Nowadays,meaningfullyconnectingwithnewpeopleisnomeanachievement.Fromthedeclineoftheofficetotheriseofsingle-occupancyflats,oursociallivesarebeingtakenawayfromus.36Theiradspromotethesafetyandconvenienceofstayinghomeandnotseeingortalkingtoanotherhuman.Itwasn’talwayslikethis.37You’llseecafesandnightclubsandbusesandtrainsfilledwithlifeandconversation.Peopletalktooneanother.Loudlyandproudly,theyjusttalk.38So,ItrieditoutoneveryoneImet,fromneighborsandshopkeeperstohospitalityworkersandgroupsofstrangersincafesandpubs.39IrememberbeingattractedintooneofGail’sbakeriesbythebackgroundmusictheyplayed.Iwalkedovertothebaker.Ipointedupwards.“Areyouguysresponsibleforthisplaylist?”Anod.“Ah,great,loveit”Hesmilesthinlyandnodsapolite“goodbye”,whicheveryoneknowsmeans:“GOAWAYIMMEDIATELY,PLEASE.”YetpersistencepaidoffwhentheicewasfinallybrokenbyGraham,afellowresidentofmylittleneighborhood.Wegotchattingonedaywhilehewassmokingonhisdoorstep.Imentionedbeingawriter,andhepaused,takingalongdragonhiscigarette,andsaid,“Wordsaretothemindwhatexerciseistothebody.”Thatprofoundinsightimmediatelyopenedachannelbetweenus.40Thoseencounters,bornfromaconsciousefforttoconnect,havegraduallywovenwarmthandfamiliarityintothefabricofmydailylife.

A.Lookatphotosofcitylifeinthe90sor00s.B.Myfirstinteractionexperimentdidn’tgosowell.C.Onlineplatformsoffernewwaystobondmoreclosely.D.Whatbetterwaytomakesocialconnectionsthanthis?E.Myfirstattemptwiththebakerworkedoutasplanned.F.Then,conversationswithstrangersbecomearegularoccurrence.G.Meanwhile,streamingservicesandfood-deliveryappsdiscourageusfromgoingout.三、完形填空(★★★)Acoupleofmyfriendswereenteringawritingcontest.Idecidedto________thechallenge,too.The________weresimple:Registerforthewritingcontest,paytheentryfee,andatmidnight,I’dreceivethreeuniqueprompts(提示詞)—agame,a(n)________(minewasasleepingbag),andanaction.Ihad24hourstointegratethoseintoa250-wordstoryand________itonline.Ididn’t_______.Actually,Iwasoutafterthefirstround,butIgainedsomething________:thefunofwriting.Thepromptspushedmeoutsidemyusualsubjectmatter,forcingmeto________andletloose.Withsucha________,Ididn’thavetimetooverthink—Ijustwrote.Writingcontestsoffer________beyondthepossibilityofwinning.Theyhelpwritersrediscover________,orgrow.CharlieRogerswasdesperateto________hiswritingchops(寫(xiě)作技能)whenheenteredacontestsixyearsago.TheNewYorkwriterhitalongdryspellthatlefthimfeelinglikehisinspirationhad________him.Butthecontestsavedhim.ForBritanyNeeley,contestspushhertomakequick,thoughtfuldecisionsaboutplot,pace,andcharacter,andthat’shelpedherbecomemore________inherworkoverall.“Istartwriting________andstartcraftingstorieswithclearpurpose.”Neeleysays.Framingcontestsasawaytoimproveyourself,________somethingthatmustbewontobeworthwhile,canhelpyouachievethebestrewards.41.A.shyawayfromB.missoutonC.sizeupD.takeon42.A.rulesB.plansC.a(chǎn)nswersD.prizes43.A.characterB.objectC.conceptD.idea44.A.researchB.deleteC.submitD.polish45.A.winB.careC.hesitateD.participate46.A.complicatedB.valuableC.suitableD.temporary47.A.rushB.repeatC.experimentD.quit48.A.strictrestrictionB.wideaudienceC.clearadvantageD.tightdeadline49.A.risksB.benefitsC.standardsD.pressures50.A.patienceB.creativityC.changeD.weakness51.A.describeB.denyC.regainD.a(chǎn)ssess52.A.a(chǎn)bandonedB.motivatedC.disabledD.a(chǎn)ttracted53.A.productiveB.tolerableC.responsiveD.intentional54.A.carelesslyB.endlesslyC.a(chǎn)imlesslyD.effortlessly55.A.insupportofB.infavorofC.otherthanD.ratherthan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。SpotlightonChineseC40Cities:Wuhan’sSustainableDevelopmentC40,aglobalnetworkofcitiescommittedtotacklingclimatebreakdown,56(include)13membersfromChina.Here,wefocusonthespecialeffortsinWuhan.AmajorinitiativeinWuhaninvolves57(upgrade)396kilometersofshorelinesalongthevitalYangtzeRiverEconomicBelt.This58(ambition)projectaimstobuildanecologicalcorridortoconnecttherivertothecity,enhancingurbangreeningandwaterquality.59corridorwillstrengthenthecity’sfloodprotectionsystem60improvingfloodmeasuresanddrainage(排水)facilities,andexpandingstormwaterpumpingstations.Aculturalcorridorwillalso61(create)toshowcasehistoricalfeaturesalongtheriver.Bytheendof2021,Wuhandevelopedatotalof638hectaresofwetlands,andan62(estimate)196.4hectaresofexistinggreenareaswererestored,increasingbiodiversityandcarbonsinks.Furthermore,around103,000squaremetersofhighlypollutingbuildingshavebeenremoved.The63(action)helptoincreaseWuhan’sfloodresilience(適應(yīng)能力)andeffectivelyreturntherivers,riverbanksandriverscapetothepeople,thusmakingthecity64(livable),business-friendlyandattractivefortourists.MayorofWuhansaysthatthecitywilldoall65canbedonetospeedupthebuildingoftheYangtzeRiverEconomicBeltpilotzoneandtrytoexploreawayofgreenandecologicaldevelopment.五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)66.假定你是李華。外教Kathy將開(kāi)設(shè)一門(mén)興趣課程,并就課程內(nèi)容提出“EnglishPoetry”和“TravelAroundBritain”兩種可能供大家選擇。請(qǐng)給Kathy寫(xiě)一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的選擇;2.說(shuō)明理由;注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearKathy,Thankyouforcreatinganewelective.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ThesmellofroastedchickenfilledthekitchenaswegatheredforourusualFridaydinner.Havingswallowedabigmouthfulofchicken,Itookadeepbreathandbegan,“CouldIinvitesomefriendsovertomorrow?Justfortheafternoon?”Myparentsexchangedaglance,thennoddedreadily.Butbesideme,myyoungersister,Lily,froze.Herwideeyeslockedontomine.“But...whataboutMiracle?She’llbeterrified,Ethan.”MiraclewasacatLilyrescuedonarainydaylastwinter.Truetohername,thecathadsurvived.Yet,itremainedacreatureofprofoundshyness:Loudvoicessenthertremblingunderbeds;suddenmovementsmadeherjump.Shewasn’tjustapet;shewasafragileso

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