上海市某中学2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试卷(学生版)
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I. Grammar and Vcabulary
Sectin A
Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passages cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
New way f detecting xygen n explanets culd help find life
The search fr xygen n ther planets utside f ur slar system, called explanets, is thught t be an aid in the search fr life utside f Earth. Nw, astrnmers ____1____ (develp) a new methd fr detecting xygen n explanets, accrding t a new study published Mnday.
The scientists believe their new methd culd speed up the search fr life by making ____2____ easier t tell if individual explanets culd hst life n their surfaces by lking at their atmspheres.
Fr example, if an alien species was searching fr life utside f their planet, ne f the ways they ____3____ tell Earth hsted life is because f the presence f bisignatures, such as xygen. Individual rganisms like plants n Earth prduce xygen ____4____ phtsynthesis.
The new methd will rely n detecting the strng signal ____5____ (create) when xygen mlecules cllide in the atmspheres f explanets. The methd will be used by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescpe, ____6____ will be able t peer int the atmspheres f explanets and search fr this signal. The telescpe will launch later and take a clser lk at mysterius explanet targets already identified by previus planet-hunting missins such as NASA’s Kepler and TESS.
This unique signal prduced by xygen mlecule cllisins culd actually help astrnmers decide ____7____ the planet hsts life r nt. Once this determinatin ____8____ (make), they can quickly mve n in the search.
“Befre ur wrk, xygen at similar levels as n Earth was thught ____9____ (be) undetectable with Webb,” said Thmas Fauchez, lead study authr at NASA’s Gddard Space Flight Center. “This xygen signal is knwn since the early 1980s frm Earth’s atmspheric studies but has never been studied fr explanet research.”
The cllisin f the xygen mlecules is key ____10____ they blck infrared (红外线的) light frm the telescpe, creating patterns in the spectrum (光谱) that help determine the cmpsitin f the atmsphere. T create their methd, the researchers calculated the amunt f light expected t be blcked ut by the cllisins.
Sectin B
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
The Best Cmpany t Wrk Fr
Every year, Frtune magazine published a list f the ‘100 Best Cmpanies t Wrk Fr’. Hw des the magazine chse the cmpanies? Firstly, it uses a survey: 350 emplyees answer 57 questins abut their cmpany. Secndly, Frtune lks at imprtant ___11___ f cmpanies: fr example, pay, benefits, and cmmunicatin between wrkers and management. Finally, the magazine ___12___ the results t find its Tp 100.
Wegmans Fd Markets, which ranks N. 1 n the list, has a mtt (座右铭), ‘Emplyees first, custmers secnd’, and it is als ne f the 50 largest private cmpanies in the US, with annual sales f $3.6 billin, accrding t Frbes magazine. Apparently, being gd t yur emplyees is n ___13___ t making mney.
Hw much f Wegmans’ success is due t the cmpany’s plicies? ‘Up t a pint, the success is because f the freedm they give us,’ says ne emplyee. ‘On the ther hand, n cmpany gets rich just by nt being ___14___ t its emplyees. Wegmans has great marketing strategies and it’s ___15___ within the cmmunity. I’ve been here fr 15 years. Lking back, I’d say that the cmpany’s ___16___ fr custmers, such as the Shppers’ Club electrnic discunt prgramme in the 1990s, have been just as imprtant as the benefits t staff. ’
But the emplyee benefits are ___17___. Fundamentally, Wegmans believes in ___18___ develpment. As well as schlarships, the cmpany gives its emplyees business pprtunities. Fr years, ne emplyee made delicius ckies fr her clleagues. ___19___, she started selling the ckies in Wegmans. ‘I just asked the manager,’ she says. ‘While lking back, I think shuld have asked earlier. I culd have made mre mney!’
The staff’s freedm t make decisins is anther thing yu wn’t ____20____ everywhere. Essentially, Wegmans wants its wrkers t d almst anything t please the custmers. Believe it r nt, an emplyee nce cked a Thanksgiving turkey in the stre fr a custmer because the wman’s turkey, bught in Wegmans, was t big fr her ven.
III. Reading Cmprehensin
Sectin A
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
“Britain mves clser t a self-driving revlutin,” said a message frm the Department fr Transprt that ppped int my inbx n Wednesday mrning. The purpse f the message was t let us knw that the gvernment is changing the Highway Cde t “ ____21____ the first self-driving vehicles are intrduced safely n UK rads” and t “clarify drivers’ respnsibilities in self-driving vehicles, including when a driver must be ready t ____22____ cntrl”.
The changes will specify that while travelling in self-driving mde, mtrists must be ready t resume cntrl ____23____ if they are prmpted t, such as when they apprach mtrway exits. They als signal a puzzling ____24____ t current regulatins, allwing drivers “t view cntent that is nt related t driving n built-in display screens while the self-driving vehicle is in cntrl”. Reassuringly, ___25___ , it will still be illegal t use mbile phnes in self-driving mde, “given the greater risk they pse in distracting drivers as shwn in research”.
As usual, the annuncement cmes cated in ____26____ ptimism. It claims selfless-driving is all happening “while bsting ecnmic grwth acrss the natin and securing Britain’s place as a glbal science superpwer”. But what ____27____ is this self-driving capability that is being enabled by ur lcal superpwer? Turns ut it’s ALKS, which is an acrnym (首字母缩略词) fr “autmated lane keeping systems”, an interesting technlgy that “enables a vehicle t drive itself in a single lane, up t 37mph, while ____28____ the ability t return cntrl easily and safely t the driver when required”.
Ww! Nw fr a(n) ____29____ check. The Sciety f Autmtive Engineers (SAE) defines six levels f driving autmatin, ranging frm 0 (fully ____30____ ) t 5 (fully autnmus). Level 1 is where the car has a single system fr driver assistance. Adaptive cruise cntrl, where the vehicle is kept at a safe distance behind the next car, is a(n) ____31____ , because the human driver mnitrs the ther aspects f driving, such as steering and braking.
Level 2 is “ ____32____ driving autmatin”. The car can cntrl bth steering and accelerating/decelerating. But it ____33____ self-driving because a human sits in the driver’s seat and can take cntrl f the car at any time.
S what the gvernment calls ALKS is actually a slightly ____34____ versin f Level 2 autmatin, because it’s cnfined t speeds f 37 mph r less. But t talk abut this Level 2 autmatin as “self-driving” is quite a stretch, even fr the Jhnsn gvernment. We may ne day get t Level 5-t vehicles that d nt require ____35____ and wn’t even have steering wheels r acceleratin/braking pedals. But it wn’t happen just yet.
21. A. denyB. ensureC. argueD. prve
22. A. hand verB. rely nC. take backD. give up
23. A. in a timely wayB. n a regular basisC. by a useful meansD. at a lng interval
24. A. limitB. slutinC. apprachD. shift
25. A. hweverB. therwiseC. therefreD. besides
26. A. cautiusB. renewedC. falseD. cnsiderable
27. A. seeminglyB. ptentiallyC. exactlyD. theretically
28. A. abandningB. enhancingC. maintainingD. questining
29. A. realityB. perfrmanceC. enduranceD. risk
30. A. manualB. autmaticC. equippedD. grwn
31. A. exceptinB. dwnsideC. exampleD. utcme
32. A. partialB. fullC. gradualD. virtual
33. A. cmes up withB. lives up tC. falls shrt fD. zers in n
34. A. updatedB. initialC. standardD. degraded
35. A. regular maintenanceB. human attentinC. autnmus peratinD. great intelligence
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing tw passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
(A)
Visitrs t HENN-NA, a restaurant utside Nagasaki, Japan, are greeted by an dd sight: their fd being prepared by a rw f humanid rbts that lk like the Terminatr. H. I. S., the cmpany that runs the restaurant, as well as a nearby htel where rbts check guests int their rms and help with their luggage, turned t autmatin partly ut f necessity. Japan’s ppulatin is shrinking, and its ecnmy is bming; the unemplyment rate is nly 2.8 percent. “Using rbts makes a lt f sense in a cuntry like Japan,” said CEO Hide Sawada.
Sawada predicts that 70 percent f the jbs at Japan’s htels will be autmated in the next five years. “It takes abut a year t tw t get yur mney back,” he said. “But since yu can wrk them 24 hurs a day, and they dn’t need vacatin, eventually it’s mre cst-efficient t use the rbt.”
This may seem like a visin f the future best suited—perhaps nly suited—t Japan. But accrding t Michael Chui, a partner at the McKinsey Glbal Institute, many tasks in the fd-service and accmmdatin industry are exactly the kind that are easily autmated. Chui’s latest research estimates that 54 percent f the tasks wrkers perfrm in American restaurants and htels culd be autmated using currently available technlgies.
The rbts, in fact, are already here. Chwbtics, a cmpany in Redwd City, Califrnia, manufactures Sally, a bxy rbt that prepares salads rdered n a tuch screen. Btlr, a rbt butler, nw brings guests extra twels and tiletries in dzens f htels arund the cuntry.
This seems t be wrrying. America’s ecnmy isn’t develping nearly as smthly as Japan’s, and ne f the few bright spts in recent years has been emplyment in restaurants and htels, which have added mre jbs than almst any ther industry. That grwth, in fact, has helped dull the blw that autmatin has delivered t ther industries. The fd-service and accmmdatin industry nw emplys 13.7 millin American. Since 2013, it has accunted fr mre jbs than manufacturing.
These new psitins nce seemed safe frm rbts because they required a human tuch in a way that manufacturing r mining jbs did nt. When rdering a cffee r checking int a htel, human beings want t interact with ther human beings — r s we thught. The cmpanies bringing rbts int the service industry are betting that we’ll be happy t trade ur relatinship with human waiters r clerks fr greater efficiency. They’re als cnfident that adding rbts wn’t necessarily mean cutting human jbs.
36. Accrding t the writer, why was it partly ut f necessity that H. I. S. turned t autmatin?
A. It’s hard t find emplyees in Japan.
B. The Japanese are used t using rbts.
C. Rbtic technlgy is advanced in Japan.
D. Japan’s ecnmy develps less fast than expected.
37. Accrding t Michael Chui, which f the fllwing statements is true?
A. It is n easy jb t autmate tasks in the htel industry.
B. Restaurant wrkers can be easily replaced by rbts.
C. Technlgies need upgrading t pave the way fr rbtic waiters.
D. Rbts nw perfrm 54% f the tasks in American restaurants and htels.
38. Why des the autmatin in American restaurants and htels seem wrrying?
A. The manufacturing industry is waiting t be autmated.
B. America’s ecnmy is develping at an unexpected rate.
C. Autmatin has already had a negative effect n the service industry.
D. These tw industries cntribute much t America’s emplyment rate.
39. It can be inferred that cmpanies bringing rbts int the service industry think that ________.
A. the human tuch may nt matter that much
B. prfit is mre imprtant than custmer satisfactin
C. manufacturing r mining jbs require human interactin
D. rbts will rb humans f their jbs at the cst f efficiency
B
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The Museum is clsed n 1 January, Gd Friday and 24 — 26 December.
Access
Mst galleries, events and facilities at the British Museum have level access including all the cafes and the restaurant. The lcatins f level access tilets are shwn n the map, and lifts in the Great Curt prvide access t all adjacent flr levels. Wheelchairs can be brrwed free f charge frm bth entrances r bked in advance frm the Infrmatin Desk.
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British sign language-interpreted gallery talks take place every mnth. Fr details, see the Museum’s bi-mnthly guide, What’s On, r cntact the infrmatin Desk.
A multimedia guide with signed vide cmmentaries fr ver 200 highlight bjects f the Museum is available frm the Multimedia Guide Desk.
A sund enhancement system with prtable inductin lps is available fr mst gallery talks and t supprt sign-interpreted turs.
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Regulatins fr visitrs
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Facilities
Clakrms
The main clakrm is t the left f the Main entrance, a secnd clakrm is lcated by the Mntague Place entrance. The clakrms d nt accept large luggage (maximum dimensins: 40×40×50 cm). (Cpyright 2002, 2007 and 2008 the Trustees f the British Museum. Printed in Italy.)
40. Where can yu mst prbably find this article?
A. The fficial website f the British Museum.
B. The map with clr plans and visitr infrmatin f the British Museum.
C. A leaflet distributed n the streets near the British Museum.
D. The ntice bard at the entrance f the British Museum.
41. Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE abut access t the Museum?
A. Wheelchairs can be brrwed and bked in advance with a depsit.
B. Sme majr temprary exhibitins dn’t prvide large print infrmatin but audi descriptin is available.
C. The Museum prvides curatrial-led handling sessins fr blind and partially-sighted visitrs if required.
D. Visitrs can brrw a multimedia guide and a sund enhancement system is available t supprt sign-interpreted turs.
42. If a family with tw adults and three teenagers frm the United States want t take part in the family activities f the Museum, they shuld pay attentin t the fllwing infrmatin EXCEPT ne misleading piece that__________.
A. the Museum is clsed at Christmas and n New Year’s Day and Gd Friday but nt n schl hlidays
B. families are allwed t tuch the selected bjects at the Hands-On desks in the Museum
C. teenagers can sketch with pencil and take phts in selected galleries fr their schlwrk
D. all the backpacks and luggage shuld be depsited in the clakrms befre entering
(C)
Mst managers can identify the majr trends f the day. But in the curse f cnducting research in a number f industries and wrking directly with cmpanies, we have discvered that managers ften fail t recgnize the less bvius but prfund ways these trends are influencing cnsumers’ aspiratins, attitudes, and behavirs. This is especially true f trends that managers view as peripheral t their cre markets. Experts frm Harvard Business Schl give sme advice t managers.
One strategy, knwn as ‘infuse and augment’, is t design a prduct r service that keeps mst f the attributes and functins f existing prducts in the categry but adds thers that address the needs and desires unleashed by a majr trend. A case in pint is the Pppy range f handbags, which the firm Cach created in respnse t the ecnmic dwnturn f 2008. The Cach brand had been a symbl f wealth and luxury fr nearly 70 years, and the mst bvius reactin t the dwnturn wuld have been t lwer prices. Hwever, that wuld have risked cheapening the brand’s image. Instead, they initiated a cnsumer-research prject which revealed that custmers were eager t lift themselves and the cuntry ut f tugh times. Using these insights, Cach launched the lwer-priced Pppy handbags, which were in bright clrs, and lked mre yuthful and playful than cnventinal Cach prducts. Creating the sub-brand allwed Cach t avid an acrss-the-bard price cut. In cntrast t the many cmpanies that respnded t the recessin by cutting prices, Cach saw the new cnsumer mindset as an pprtunity fr innvatin and renewal.
A mre radical strategy is ‘cmbine and transcend’. This invlves cmbining aspects f the prduct’s existing value prpsitin with attributes addressing changes arising frm a trend, t create a nvel experience - ne that may land the cmpany in an entirely new market space. At first glance, spending resurces t incrprate elements f a seemingly irrelevant trend int ne’s cre fferings sunds like it’s hardly wrthwhile. But cnsider Nike’s mve t integrate the digital revlutin int its reputatin fr high-perfrmance athletic ftwear. In 2006, they teamed up with technlgy cmpany Apple t launch Nike+, a digital sprts kit cmprising a sensr that attaches t the running she and a wireless receiver that cnnects t the user’s iPd. By cmbining Nike’s riginal value prpsitin fr amateur athletes with ne fr digital cnsumers, the Nike+ sprts kit and web interface mved the cmpany frm a fcus n athletic apparel t a new plane f engagement with its custmers.
Once yu have gained perspective n hw trend-related changes in cnsumer pinins and behavirs impact n yur categry, yu can determine which f ur innvatin strategies t pursue. Trends -- technlgical, ecnmic, envirnmental, scial, r plitical — that affect hw peple perceive the wrld arund them and shape what they expect frm prducts and services present firms with unique pprtunities fr grwth.
43. The underlined wrd “peripheral” in Paragraph 1 is clsest in meaning t __________.
A. marginalB. imprtantC. subjectD. relevant
44. Accrding t the secnd paragraph, Cach was anxius t ________.
A. fllw what sme f its cmpetitrs were ding
B. maintain its prices thrughut its range
C. safeguard its reputatin as a manufacturer f luxury gds
D. mdify the entire lk f its brand t suit the ecnmic climate
45. What des the writer suggest abut Nike’s strategy?
A. It was an extremely risky strategy at the time.
B. it was a strategy that nly a majr cmpany culd affrd t fllw.
C. It was the type f strategy that wuld nt have been pssible in the past.
D. It was the kind f strategy that might appear t have few bvius benefits.
46. The best title fr the passage is prbably ______.
A. Knwing mre abut yur custmersB. Making the mst f trends
C. Eyes n strategiesD. Fllwing the advice
Sectin C
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the sentences listed belw. Each sentence can nly be used nce. Nte that there are tw sentences mre than yu need.
Chemical Waste Can Be Recycled int a Range f Drugs and Fertilizers
Mre than 300 ways t cnvert widely available chemical waste int a range f drugs and fertilizers have been identified by a sftware prgram. The researchers behind the tl believe it will ptimize the chemical industry and allw the recycling f by-prducts that wuld therwise need t be stred.
Bartsz Grzybwski at US sftware and chemistry cmpany Allchemy and his clleagues used their sftware, als knwn as Allchemy, t lk fr useful prducts frm 189 small mlecules that are regularly created as by-prducts f large-scale industrial prcesses arund the wrld. ___47___
The sftware created a vast database f all the pssible cmbinatins f chemicals and the prcesses that culd be used t cmbine them. Running n a single high-end server, the prgram tk abut a mnth t calculate the hundreds f billins f cmbinatins. These were then narrwed dwn t nly thse prcesses that led t the creatin f drugs, fertilizers r ther useful mlecules.
Grzybwski says that all f the discvered prcesses culd eventually have been fund by humans, but the vast scale f pssible prcesses made them incredibly hard t spt. ___48___ Hwever, Grzybwski says that his favrite result was an antibitic that can be prduced frm lactate, which cmes frm waste plastic bttles, and phenl, a by-prduct f calmining. “I was hping t find aspirin r smething, but it’s actually much mre interesting than that,” he says. “It actually slves the prblem f circular chemistry, pretty much in an exhaustive way.”
___49___ He says that this sftware wrks in the ther directin: it takes a list f available resurces and finds all the pssible uses fr them. “This chemistry is pretty straightfrward. The difficulty is in sptting the pprtunity.” he says. “The building blcks are very simple, but when yu start talking abut 200 waste mlecules, within ne step f cmbinatins yu have 40,000 ptins.”
Grzybwski says he hpes that Allchemy will eventually lead t a “Tinder fr mlecules”. Chemical cmpanies culd put in details f all f their available waste prducts, ther cmpanies culd list mlecules they wuld like t have synthesized fr a specific purpse, and third parties culd bid t perfrm the waste-t-drug synthesis. ___50___
A. Amng the discvered mlecules were drugs t treat leprsy and heart disease.
B. But smething that’s develped in the lab needs t be translated in a prfitable way int a large pilt scale.
C. An additinal 56 mlecules that are cmmnly created frm chemical waste during recycling prcesses were als included.
D. Identifying uses fr chemical waste in the lab is useful, but scaling up that prcess may be mre difficult.
E. Grzybwski had previusly wrked n prjects t create new methds t synthesize specific mlecules.
F. This wuld reduce waste frm the glbal chemical supply chain and perhaps als lwer the cst f drugs and ther prducts.
IV. Summary writing
51. Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s)f the passage in n mre than 60 wrds. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
Fluid, a Texas-based analytics cmpany, recently released its new prduct, called FluidPlus fr free. It cnnects retailers (零售商) t a clud-based analytics service using WiFi. They then cllect infrmatin abut custmers behaviur by mnitring the media access cde (MAC) in every smart phne that enters the stres. This means that stres will be able t implement an analytics package t receive infrmatin that culd help guide their marketing. With the infrmatin , stre managers can measure the number f peple wh walk past the stre and the number wh cme thrugh the frnt dr. Als, this infrmatin includes whether r nt these peple cme in immediately r are cnvinced t d s by the shp frnt.
Fluid Plus has received a lt f criticism frm cnsumers cncerned abut their privacy being invaded. But Fluid assures that the MAC data is scrambled, which means that n persnally identifiable infrmatin is cllected. The cmpany als pints t the fact that Fluid is a part f the grup that initiated the Mbile Lcatin Analytics cde f cnduct. These sets f rules require cmpanies t receive custmers’ agreement befre they can cllect any persnal infrmatin.
Emily Carrless, a senir directr at the NO Watching Please C., believes that this technlgy ignres custmers’ privacy. “This is a clear example f prfit utweighing privacy, she said. “The use f tracking technlgy by shps in rder t prvide a better r mre persnal service seems ttally disprprtinate,” Carrless als stressed the imprtance f custmer awareness. She said that while tracking technlgy was still develping, there was an bvius gal in mind t identify individuals. Cmpanies like Fluid wn’t stp at the general infrmatin like the number f custmers wh walk int stres. The lng game is abut identifying individuals, and this technlgies is very clse t enabling Fluid t d that.
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V. Translatin
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
52. 有时候,奖惩的发生与人为干预基本无关。(independent)(汉译英)
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53. 这个三岁的小女孩把自己想象成大人,以照顾洋娃娃为乐。(imagine)
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54. 对敬业的老师来说,没有什么比看到学生取得进步更让人欣慰的了。(there)(汉译英)
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55. 笑声背后是泪水,影片既歌颂为理想而牺牲的精神,也致敬在现实中默默付出的普通人。(Behind)(汉译英)
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VI. Guided Writing
56. Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120-150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
假设你是李平,高三新学期刚刚开始。请用英语给英国笔友Tm写一封信,内容包括:
1. 简述新学期学习与生活;
2. 讲述高三的学习计划或打算并说明理由;
3. 邀请对方分享近况。
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A. literally B. barrier C. Eventually D. find
E. examines F. features G. innvatins H. mean
I. prfessinal J. striking K. well-psitined
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