福建省福州市四校联盟2025-2026学年高三上学期期中联考英语试卷(学生版)
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第一部分:听力 (略)
第二部分:阅读 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Bt Camp fr KIDS FIRST! Film Critics
What is the Prgram?
The KIDS FIRST! Film Critics prgram helps yung peple t share their views n media. It prvides reviews f kid-friendly mvies, TV shws, and digital cntent t help families make infrmed entertainment chices. The prgram’s missin is t educate yuth abut media and encurage critical thinking as cnsumers.
What Yu’ll D
Yung critics review media rated PG and cntent created fr yunger audiences. They attend press screenings and penings, where they interview leading figures in the field. This gives them early access t new cntent. After gathering insights, they create written and vide reviews. Their wrk is then shared thrugh the scial media platfrms, reaching ver 5 millin viewers and receiving valuable feedback. This expsure helps establish them as a trusted vice in yuth media criticism.
Bt Camp Schedule & Pricing
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1. What is the gal f the KIDS FIRST! Film Critics prgram?
A. T develp kids’ media intelligence.B. T supprt parents in educating kids.
C. T better kids’ academic perfrmance.D. T prvide entertaining activities fr kids.
2. Which f the fllwing is a respnsibility f a film critic?
A. Organizing a press screening event.B. Assessing written and vide reviews.
C. Respnding t audiences’ cmments.D. Cmmunicating with industry experts.
3. What is the ttal cst fr attending the Spring Bt Camp?
A. $75.B. $80.C. $375.D. $400.
B
In Massachusetts, fd waste is a serius issue. When thrwn int landfills(垃圾填埋场), it prduces methane, a harmful greenhuse gas. T tackle this, the state has a rule: Large fd businesses must keep fd waste ut f the trash. Helping them fllw this rule is Heather Billings, a 63-year-ld waste reductin cnsultant.
One cld mrning, Ms. Billings visited the Prt Tavern, a sprts bar in Newburyprt. Abbie Hannan, the c-wner, had invited her t examine hw the restaurant dealt with its waste. In the kitchen, Ms. Billings nticed a simple but cmmn mistake: Fd scraps(下脚料) like tmat tps were being thrwn int a large trash can. Then, at the dumpster, she checked fr cmpstable(可用作堆肥的) items.
As a state-hired cnsultant, Ms. Billings tk ntes and gave practical suggestins. She recmmended using smaller buckets inside trash bins t cllect fd scraps, and she cnnected the restaurant with cmpsting services and fd dnatin prgrams. “Our biggest challenge is getting the staff t fllw the rules,” Ms. Hannan said. Ms. Billings respnded by shwing clear signs that culd be psted in the kitchen as reminders.
The state’s regulatin applies t places prducing ver half a tn f waste per week. While businesses that ignre the rule can be penalized, the authrities rarely step in. Still, many restaurants are trying. Sme even dnate extra fd t charities, as hunger remains a prblem in many cmmunities.
Massachusetts has made mre prgress than ther states with similar laws. Envirnmental grups hpe t g further, encuraging residents t cmpst at hme. Meanwhile, the law has als helped new cmpsting cmpanies grw.
Fr Ms. Billings, this wrk is mre than a jb. She sees it as a way t prtect the envirnment. At Prt Tavern, the biggest challenge was that fur restaurants shared the nly ne dumpster. “It’s cmplicated,” Ms. Hannan admitted. “Nt impssible,” Ms. Billings said with a smile.
4. What des the state rule require large fd businesses in Massachusetts t d?
A. Limit the amunt f fd waste.B. Recrd the daily fd waste.
C. separate fd waste frm trash.D. Dnate fd scraps t charities.
5. What did Ms. Billings suggest Ms. Hannan d fr her staff?
A. Pst the relevant instructins.B. Prvide basic training.
C. Replace trash cntainers.D. Make stricter rules.
6. What des the underlined wrd “penalized” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Revised.B. Punished.C. Inspected.D. Recgnized.
7. What can be inferred abut the regulatin’s impact?
A. It’s rarely fllwed in practice.
B. It strengthens business cperatin.
C. It helps slve the public health issue.
D. It prmtes envirnmental imprvement.
C
We laughed and kept saying “see yu sn”, but inside we bth knew we’d never see each. Higher educatin in the United Kingdm is set t grw, with estimates suggesting that ne millin students culd apply t universities by 2030. Hwever, there are challenges despite this psitive utlk.
A majr issue is hw affrdable student life is, highlighted by the Higher Educatin Plicy Institute(HEPI). Their study acrss 10 UK cities fund that student husing csts nw vermatch the average lan(贷款) given t students, wrsening financial pressures. The HEPI Student Academic Experience Survey fr 2023 paints a picture: half f students face mney prblems, leading many t skip meals and give up extracurricular activities due t mney issues. This financial stress has pushed mre students int jbs, affecting their academic perfrmance.
The increasing cst f living is a crucial factr affecting whether students decide t stay in educatin. Research indicates that mst students have thught abut quitting because f financial wrries, which threatens their academic prgress and the university’s incmes.
T tackle these issues, universities are lking t smart technlgy slutins, especially artificial intelligence (AI). Fr example, Staffrdshire University has intrduced the Al chatbt Beacn, which helps students with questins abut schedules and services. These innvatins nt nly make administrative tasks easier but als imprve supprt fr students and get them mre invlved.
Furthermre, AI can create better class schedules that suit students wh wrk , giving them mre flexibility. It can als ffer persnalized advice n mney management, helping students handle budgets and balance their studies.
AI als helps universities run mre smthly. By studying data, AI can predict which students might leave, letting schls step in early t help. This methd, seen at places like Nva Sutheastern University and the University f Lincln, ffers quick supprt t students in truble and raises hw many students stay in schl.
Bringing AI int higher educatin requires careful cnsideratin and adjustments t fix specific issues well. It shuld imprve the things already dne, help teachers, and make it easier t run schls while keeping students happy and perfrming well. As schls deal with hw hard educatin is tday, AI and smart tech shw gd ways t make all students feel included, supprted, and successful in class.
8. What is current cncern fr university students in the UK?
A. AP’s threats. B. Living expenses.
C. Tight schedules. D. Academic pressure.
9. What can AI d t help students?
A. T mnitr their wrk. B. T assist their hmewrk.
C. T help them make mney. D. T imprve their schedules.
10. Hw des the authr think f AI used in schl?
A. It is destructive. B. It is prmising.
C. It makes n sense. D. It has a lng way t g.
11. Which is a suitable title fr the text?
A. AI Cntributes t Tech CrisisB. AI Is a Duble-edged Swrd
C. AI Reduces Financial StressD. AI Offers New Jb Opprtunities
D
Micrscpic plastic pieces are everywhere, and a new study reveals they exist in bttled water at cncentratins 10 t 100 times higher than previusly estimated. Researchers frm Clumbia University and Rutgers University fund rughly 240,000 detectable plastic pieces in a typical liter f bttled water, with the study published in the Prceedings f the Natinal Academy f Sciences.
The researchers used stimulated Raman scattering micrscpy and machine learning t detect seven cmmn plastics, testing three unnamed bttled water brands. Abut 10% f these particles (微粒) are micrplastics (5 millimeters t 1 micrmeter), and 90% are nanplastics (纳米塑料) (less than 1 micrmeter). Micrplastics have already been fund in human lungs, bld and placentas. “Nanplastics culd be even mre dangerus than micrplastics because when inside the human bdy, the smaller it ges, the easier fr it t be misidentified as the natural cmpnent f the cell,” says Wei Min, a Clumbia chemistry prfessr and c-authr n the study.
The Internatinal Bttled Water Assciatin (IBWA) stated it had “very limited ntice” t review the study, arguing the new detectin methd needs t be fully reviewed by the scientific cmmunity and mre research needs t be dne t develp standardized methds fr measuring and quantifying nanplastics in ur envirnment. It added there is n scientific agreement n the ptential health impacts f nan and micrplastic particles and media reprts unnecessarily scare cnsumers.
Phebe Stapletn, anther c-authr f the study, says researchers already knw that nanplastics are in water. “But if yu can’t quantify them r create images f them, it’s hard t believe they really exist. The imprtance f ur team’s research is that it nw reveals this clearly — it nt nly prvides cmputer-generated images, but als lets us measure the nanplastics. Even mre imprtantly, it ffers chemical analysis f thse measurements.” she says, adding that the research helps peple better understand hw much plastic humans usually take int their bdies and what effects it has.
12. Hw des the authr intrduce the new findings?
A. By giving examples.B. By quting an expert.
C. By defining a cncept.D. By prviding statistics.
13. What culd make nanplastics a greater threat cmpared with micrplastics?
A. Difficulty in detecting it.
B. Failure t create its image.
C. Larger quantity than micrplastics.
D. High cncentratin levels in bttled water.
14. What is IBWA’s attitude twards the study?
A. Objective.B. Apprving.
C. Dubtful.D. Indifferent.
15. What is Phebe Stapletn’s remark mainly abut?
A. Uniqueness f the study.
B. Significance f the study.
C. Ptential applicatin f the study.
D. Pssible directin fr further study.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Picture yur dream living rm. Yu’ re sitting n the sfa with the windw pen. What d yu hear? Is it the sund f a flwing river? The hum frm a nearby café? ____16____ , and researchers say it can influence yur wellbeing.
In times gne by, sundscapes wuld’ ve cnsisted f the sunds f nature, such as birdcalls and the sund f crashing waves. ____17____ . With rapid urbanisatin, air travel, cnstructin, and traffic nises are nw in the mix, and agricultural nise means that nt even rural life is safe. Nise pllutin can lead t heightened stress levels and a higher risk f disease in humans. Nt nly that, it can affect the behaviur and life cycles f species which rely n sund.
S, what can be dne? ____18____ In Barcelna, Spain, city planners built “superblcks”, where traffic ges arund big grups f buildings and the inner streets are pedestrianised. A 2025BMC Public Health article reprted that peple in these areas experienced imprved well-being, better sleep quality, and reduced nise.
Other techniques include tree buffers, where trees are planted in urban areas t absrb sund energy. ____19____ . England has a vast netwrk f hedgerws(树篱). And it turns ut they make excellent sund barriers.
____20____ . But cutting nise pllutin is just as imprtant, helping t create a sundscape that wrks fr everyne. A better wrld isn’t just cleaner, but it shuld sund better t.
A. Urban design is ne trick.
B. Sadly, that’s n lnger the case in the 21st century.
C. Persnal mindfulness may silence the chas utside.
D. This cmbinatin f sunds is referred t as a sundscape.
E. Imprving ur envirnment ften starts with reducing litter.
F. In Germany, they have created earth banks next t the airprt.
G. Nise is an essential part f the sundscape in mst envirnments.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When wildfires frced schls t clse early in nrtheastern Saskatchewan, mst kids welcmed an extended summer break. But 10-year-ld Hunter frm Creightn had smething else n his mind — helping his ____21____ start ver, wh lived alne and lst his hme in a hrrible fire.
In early June, Hunter ____22____ the heartbreaking news that his uncle’s huse in Denare Beach had been ____23____. With his uncle living in a car, Hunter felt the strng ____24____ t d mre than just ffer wrds f ____25____.
S, he ____26____ a lawnmwer and decided t take a lawn-mwing (修剪草坪) jb fr the cmmunity. What started as a simple $10-per-lawn summer jb quickly turned int smething much ____27____. As wrd f Hunter’s ____28____ spread thrughut the cmmunity, neighbrs didn’t just line up fr a lawn ____29____ — they began dnating well beynd the riginal price, with sme giving up t $100 r mre fr a single yard.
Despite the summer heat, Hunter ____30____, ne yard at a time. Neighbrs ffered him cld drinks and high praise fr his ____31____.
“They’re ____32____ f me fr ding this and they thank me fr ding this. ____33____, I’m the ne wh shuld be deeply grateful,” Hunter said.
S far, Hunter has ____34____ $1,500 and mwed 30 lawns — and he’s nt stpping anytime sn. He plans t ____35____ ging until the end f the summer break, ding everything he can t help his uncle get back n his feet.
21. A. classmateB. teacherC. neighbrD. uncle
22. A. reprtedB. assessedC. receivedD. spread
23. A. clsedB. exchangedC. decratedD. destryed
24. A. freedmB. capacityC. desireD. right
25. A. cmfrtB. cperatinC. educatinD. guidance
26. A. cleanedB. grabbedC. createdD. advertised
27. A. biggerB. slwerC. smarterD. cheaper
28. A. disabilityB. missinC. hnestyD. cntest
29. A. wrkB. serviceC. bargainD. rutine
30. A. fell behindB. lked utC. pushed thrughD. gave in
31. A. cmmentsB. effrtsC. wishesD. prpsals
32. A. prudB. ashamedC. enviusD. afraid
33. A. OccasinallyB. ActuallyC. UltimatelyD. Immediately
34. A. lentB. spentC. raisedD. dnated
35. A. keepB. avidC. pstpneD. suggest
第二节 (共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The art f seal engraving (篆刻) is a fundatin f China’s fine arts. It has been ____36____ inseparable part f classic Chinese art. In September 2009, China’s seal-engraving art ____37____ ( add ) t the List f Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
Seal-engraving art, ____38____ (date) back t the Shang dynasty, has a histry f mre than 3,000 years. The art frm develped rapidly during the Qin dynasty, ____39____ peple engraved their names n utensils (器具) and in dcuments t claim wnership.
Sn after Qin Shi Huang unified China, he rdered a grup f ____40____ (craftsman) t use jade t make an imperial seal called “Xi”. Nt until the Ming Dynasty did artists and schlars begin using seals engraved with their names ____41____ (mark) the wnership f their calligraphy wrks and paintings.
In 1904, Xiling Seal Engravers’ Sciety was funded with the ____42____ (cmbine) effrts f seal artists frm different schls and places ____43____ it was the first f its kind in China.
Tday seals are still ____44____ wide use in fficial dcuments and private letters. With engraved seals gaining wrldwide appreciatin in recent years, an increasing number f peple ____45____ (becme) fascinated with the items.
第三部分 写作 (共两节, 满分 40 分)
第一节 应用文写作 (满分 15 分)
46. 假定你是李华,国庆期间你将与来自英国的交换生Tm从上海出发前往北京旅行。你为他预订了往返高铁票(订单信息见下图),请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1) 车次信息;
(2) 注意事项。
注意:
(1) 写作词数应为80个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Tm,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It tk place in a teacher’s family. One day, Ben was playing basketball in the living rm after schl, when he accidentally threw the ball at a vase sitting n the shelf. The vase drpped t the flr, and a large piece brke ff. What made Ben mre upset was that the vase was nt a cmmn decratin but an antique (古董), which was handed dwn thrugh generatins frm the 18th century. It was als his mther’s favurite pssessin. T cver his terrible actin, the terrified by glued the pieces tgether hastily and put the vase back in its place.
As the mther herself dusted the vase every day, she naturally nticed the cracks (裂纹) that evening. T her surprise, the repair wrk was actually very gd. At dinner time, she asked her by if he had brken the vase. Fearing punishment, the suddenly inspired by said that a neighbr’s cat jumped in frm the windw and he culdn’t drive it away, n matter hw hard he tried. It raced arund the living rm and finally kncked the vase ff its shelf. His mther was quite clear that her sn was lying, fr all the windws were clsed befre she left fr wrk each mrning and pened after she returned. Hwever, in the face f her sn’s nervus eyes and the suspicius lks f the ther family members, Ben’s mther remained calm. She realized she shuldn’t just simply blame and punish her sn fr lying. She came up with anther idea.
Befre ging t bed, the by fund a nte frm his mther in his rm, asking him t g t the study at nce. The by thught he wuld nw be punished, but, as he had already lied, he decided t deny everything, n matter hw angry his mum became.
In the study, calmly bathed in the light, his mther’s face shwed n sign f anger. On seeing her sn push pen the dr and cautiusly enter, she tk a chclate bx ut f a drawer and gave him ne.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The mther said, “This chclate is a reward fr yur imaginatin: a windw-pening cat!”
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Nw with sme chclates in hand, the by’s bad attitude disappeared.
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