江苏省盐城市2025-2026学年高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(学生版)
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这是一份江苏省盐城市2025-2026学年高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(学生版),共15页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7,15等内容,欢迎下载使用。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15.
B. £9.18.
C. £9.15.
答案是 C。
1.What will the man d next?
A. Read the instructins.
B. Ask the wman fr help.
C. Buy a new bkcase.
2.What is Alice preparing fr?
A. A music perfrmance.
B. A singing cmpetitin.
C. A sprts event.
3.When will the speakers get t the restaurant?
A. At 11:50.
B. At 12:00.
C. At 12:10.
4.Why des Michael ffer t teach the kids?
A. T repay friendliness received lcally.
B. T explre teaching as a career.
C. T share skills gained abrad.
5.What are the speakers talking abut?
A. A client.
B. A message.
C. An appintment.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What did the plice d when they heard the nises?
A. They went upstairs immediately.
B. They rdered the suspect t cme ut.
C. They climbed in thrugh a windw.
7. Wh called the plice?
A. The huse wner.
B. A neighbr.
C. A guest.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Hw has the weather been recently?
A. Sunny.
B. Frsty.
C. Snwy.
9. What will the speakers d next?
A. Grw sme plants.
B. Buy warm clthes.
C. Check the heating.
10. What des the wman ffer t d fr the man?
A. Clean up the garden.
B. Mve the plants inside.
C. Bring sme pts t him.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. Hw t finish a pster.
B. Where t g fr a field trip.
C. Hw t use the schl library.
12. Why will they g t the schl garden?
A. T take phts fr their prject.
B. T find a place t practice speaking.
C. T meet their classmates fr discussin.
13. What will the by bring tmrrw?
A. A camera.
B. Clred pens.
C. Plant bks.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What des Rsa mentin abut her childhd?
A. She was fashinable.
B. She liked beautiful jewelry.
C. She had a wide range f interests.
15. What inspired Rsa t be a jewelry designer?
A. A teenager.
B. A dcumentary.
C. A piece f jewelry.
16. What is special abut Rsa’s jewelry?
A. It is linked t sme literary wrks.
B. It is designed mainly fr the yung.
C. It cmbines the ld and the new styles.
17. What aspect f jewelry des Rsa pay attentin t?
A. The cmplexity.
B. The verall effect.
C. The details.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What will the tpic f this year’s cmpetitin be like?
A. Serius.
B. Relaxing.
C. Emtinal.
19. What is the time limit f the speech?
A. 5 minutes.
B. 15 minutes.
C. 20 minutes.
20. What are the cmpetitrs advised t d?
A. Memrize the speech.
B. Read ut the speech draft.
C. Use keywrds t guide the speech.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50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
Turkey has emerged as the glbal capital f hair transplants. It nw attracts ver 1.8 millin internatinal health travelers annually.
A Price Gap That’s Hard t Ignre
One f the biggest reasns why patients travel verseas fr a hair transplant is cst — and the difference is surprising.
And unlike many US clinics that charge additinal fees fr cnsultatins, medicatins, r fllw-ups, Turkish clinics prvide all-inclusive packages that cver htel accmmdatin, airprt transprtatin, and pstperative care.
The Prmise f Cnsistent Quality
Sme American patients may think that lwer cst equals lwer quality. But that assumptin desn’t hld up when yu lk at the vlume and specializatin f Turkish clinics.
One Turkish surgen perfrms 500+ hair transplants annually, which naturally results in mre cnsistent utcmes.
Many are trained internatinally and perate in JCI-accredited (认证的) hspitals using the latest FUE and DHI methds.
Clinics ffer custmized hairline design that is precisely tailred t each patient’s unique hair type and face structure.
Success Stry: Frm New Yrk t Istanbul — Matt Schll’s Transfrmatin
Matt Schll traveled frm New Yrk t Istanbul fr a hair transplant. The prcedure invlved transplanting thusands f grafts — the essential building blcks f hair grwth. Nw, 15 mnths later, the results speak fr themselves. He says he feels yunger, mre cnfident and grateful he didn’t have t spend that much back hme.
21. Hw much will ne save with a DHI methd f 4,000 grafts in Turkey instead f US?
A. $2,800.
B. $7,500.
C. $11,200.
D. $16,500.
22. What can cntribute t the high quality f Turkish hair transplants?
A. Hspital lcatin.
B. Cmpetitive prices.
C. Unifrm design.
D. Experienced surgens.
23. What d we knw abut Matt Schll’s hair transplant?
A. It lasted a few minutes.
B. It used fewer hair grafts.
C. It bsted his cnfidence.
D. It tk place in New Yrk.
B
At a large plain building in dwntwn Ls Angeles, a handful f technicians bend ver their brightly lit wrkstatins, repairing guitars, vilins, and pians. This facility is ne f the nly remaining publicly funded shps fr musical instruments in the cuntry. Thusands f cases lay neatly n tall shelves, ready t be shipped t schls acrss the natin’s secnd largest schl district, Ls Angeles Unified (LAUSD). These district-wned instruments and the repairs are a free service t students here.
“The shp is a jewel fr the schl district,” says Steve Bagmanyan, wh started here in 2003 as a pian technician and nw manages the shp. In a schl district where abut 80% f students cme frm lw-incme backgrunds, the repair shp helps create equal access t quality instruments, which can be expensive t wn and maintain. And it’s a huge help fr educatrs, t. “Fr teachers, they dn’t need t think abut what t d with a brken instrument and t think ‘where am I ging t find repairs?’ That is all extra stress n a teacher.”
Bagmanyan and the technicians wrk quietly in the backgrund. The repair shp was, fr many years, largely invisible t students and families. That changed when it was featured in the dcumentary The Last Repair Shp, which wn an Oscar last year. Since then, letters have been puring in frm students sharing their gratefulness. Pinting t a wall decrated with the ntes, Bagmanyan says, “That’s ur Oscar.”
The shp faced challenges due t the schl district’s financial difficulties. Nw, the facility has received a $15 millin dnatin frm great musician Herb Alpert, wh began his wn musical jurney in LAUSD schls. Alpert believes music is essential fr child develpment and shuld be a right fr all. He recalls hw picking up a guitar at 8 changed his life, giving a shy by a vice. He hpes his supprt will encurage ther schl districts t reinvest in similar prgrams.
24. What is the shp started fr?
A. Maintaining varius instruments.
B. Training instrument technicians.
C. Displaying precius instruments.
D. Prviding vilin perfrmances.
25. Why are teachers mentined in paragraph 2?
A. T illustrate the repair shp’s impacts.
B. T emphasize their stress levels.
C. T shw high cst f music teaching.
D. T highlight their rle in educatin.
26. What des Steve Bagmanyan mean by saying “That’s ur Oscar”?
A. He is prud f students’ achievements.
B. He is happy with his rle in the film.
C. He sees students’ thanks as a true reward.
D. He wants the shp t win mre awards.
27. What might Herb Alpert agree with?
A. Dnating instruments t musicians.
B. Spending mre mney n guitars.
C. Making music accessible t all.
D. Teaching music as schls’ main purpse.
C
“Hitting a green wave? It’s the best feeling, especially when yu’re in a hurry,” says actr Samuel Traum, unlcking his bike by a Cpenhagen intersectin crwded with cyclists. The Green Wave is a system started by the city 16 years ag: traffic lights n key rutes are synchrnized (同步) s that a cyclist riding abut 20 km/h can catch green lights all the way. This system, designed t encurage bike travel, is nw set t expand t 15 mre rutes.
Like many Eurpean cities, Cpenhagen became a city f cars after Wrld War II. But in the 1970s, peple fught back with mass bike prtests that pushed the city t build a wide netwrk f cycle lanes (车道). A recent study fund that if all cities had as many, glbal CO₂ emissins frm private cars culd fall by 6%.
Still, even Cpenhagen struggles t reduce car use. Cycle highways help peple reach the city’s end, but red lights slw them nce they arrive. Planners hpe the green waves will slve this. “It’s s imprtant t have the freedm n a bike t just ride alng at a gd speed,” says Line Barfd, the mayr fr technlgy and envirnment. “Yu can feel the city wants yu — and supprts yu — ging n a bike.”
The new plan has faced little ppsitin. Yet at rush hur, sme say the lanes are t crwded t enjy the wave. Lars, wh usually cycles t fast t ride the wave himself, thinks the city is reaching a difficult trade-ff pint. “We’re at a pint nw where we need t chse between cars and cycles. If yu give cycles mre space, it will cmprmise the ability f drivers t access different spaces.”
Cpenhagen has apprved a 602-millin-krner cycling package t imprve the system, building the cuntry’s lngest cycling bridge and upgrading lighting. The city has als set up 19 bicycle cunters t study cyclists’ speed and plans t adjust lights t match their flw. Experts say such measures represent a visin: mving peple ut f cars and nt bikes — t save energy, reduce pllutin, and make cities mre livable.
28. What d Samuel Traum’s wrds reflect in paragraph 1?
A. The danger caused by cycling.
B. The cnvenience brught by the system.
C. The imprtance f fllwing traffic rules.
D. The necessity f riding at a specific speed.
29. What caused Cpenhagen t build a wide netwrk f cycle lanes?
A. A plan t imprve traffic in Eurpe.
B. A study n reducing greenhuse gas.
C. The rder frm the mayr after the war.
D. The mass bike prtests in the 1970s.
30. What des the underlined wrd “cmprmise” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Assess.
B. Strengthen.
C. Ensure.
D. Weaken.
31. What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
A. Mnitring bike speed with devices.
B. Building a landmark cycling bridge.
C. Upgrading the green wave system.
D. Adjusting traffic lights fr cyclists.
D
Scientists in China have develped a technlgy that can replace high-strength plastics used in hme facilities with bamb fiber. Bamb shts up when it rains. Its grwth is s fast that raw material csts are lw. Accrding t researchers at Nrtheast Frestry University, biplastic made frm bamb is similar t il-based plastic in strength, shapeability, and thermal stability (热稳定性), but can decmpse (分解) in sil within fifty days. It can als be fully recycled while maintaining 90% f its strength.
As plastic pllutin wrsens, biplastics — plastics made frm natural materials — are gaining ppularity, but they still accunt fr nly 0.5% f the mre than 400 millin tns f plastic prduced every year. That is because biplastics have lwer mechanical strength than il-based plastics and are difficult t apply easily in cmmn prductin prcesses.
The Chinese team develped a methd t prduce plastic frm cellulse, the fibrus cmpnent f bamb. They first treated bamb by adding zinc chlride (ZnCl₂) and a simple acid. In experiments, the team said bamb-based biplastic shwed mechanical strength utperfrming that f cnventinal plant-based biplastic. In tests f mechanical and thermal stability and shapeability, bamb-based biplastic demnstrated its ptential as an industrial alternative.
The develpment f bamb-based biplastic by researchers at Nrtheast Frestry University represents a significant advancement in the pursuit f sustainable develpment. With its impressive mechanical prperties and bidegradability, bamb-based biplastic stands ut as a prmising candidate fr reducing plastic waste and reliance n il.
Hwever, the path t future widespread adptin requires vercming challenges related t prductin scalability (可扩展性) and market acceptance. As industries explre the ptential f bamb-based biplastic, the questin remains: Can this innvatin truly replace traditinal plastics and transfrm ur apprach t sustainable prductin?
32. What can we learn abut the bamb-based biplastic?
A. It is a sustainable plastic alternative.
B. It is difficult t break dwn in sil naturally.
C. It lses riginal strength when decmpsing.
D. It is secnd t il-based plastics in shapability.
33. What is the key advantage f bamb-based biplastic ver past biplastic?
A. Simpler recycling prcess.
B. Higher mechanical strength.
C. Cheaper raw materials.
D. Lwer carbn ftprint.
34. What is a challenge fr the widespread use f bamb-based biplastic?
A. Market recgnitin.
B. Prductin prcess.
C. Thermal stability.
D. Technlgy innvatin.
35. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Bamb: The Green Steel
B. Bamb: Can it save ur planet?
C. Bamb-based biplastic: Is it really ec-friendly?
D. Bamb-based biplastic: Strng Material, Greener Future
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。
Many wners have great expectatins f dgs’ gd behaviur n the lead t sn can result in alarming encunters. It’s best t be extra careful. ____36____ Yu can then begin t build a firm fundatin thrugh training, allwing freedm nly nce yu are sure f a respnse frm yur dg.
All dgs need t learn t respnd if their wners are t have happy cuntry walks. It’s nt enugh that yur dg will cme fr a biscuit every time it is called in the garden when nthing else is ging n. ____37____ Many wners d the first part but dn’t d the prving. This can result in yur recall becming unreliable as sn as the dg finds smething interesting t d, whether it’s as simple as fllwing a quiet path r as dangerus as running after small animals.
____38____ First recall at hme, then mve t several safe pen areas until yur dg runs t yu every time. Sme dgs like fd; sme like games. Test ut different things and rank them in rder f what yur dg likes best. If yur dg has t cme frm a lng way, r in distracting (分心) circumstances, give a high-value reward. And dn’t be mean. ____39____
Try t get int the habit f calling yur dg back t yu whenever yu see anther walker appraching. ____40____ S let yur dg knw that it will get a gd reward fr cming back t yu when it sees a persn in the distance. Be sure t reward well with praise, a game r a favurite treat, s yur dg desn’t feel it’s missing ut n fun with the stranger.
A. Assume yur dg is unreliable.
B. T prve a dg’s recall, use a happy tne.
C. Wait until yur dg starts barking at the walker.
D. A reliable dg recall needs t be built in baby steps.
E. Sme walkers wn’t like being tuched by yur dg.
F. The recall needs t be prven when it is ccupied in activities.
G. Otherwise, yur dg may be unwilling t wrk fr lw “wages”.
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。
I remember when I was 10, t pass the time, I was determined t cmplete a 1,000-piece puzzle. When it was dne, smething clicked — a sense f ____41____ in fitting thse pieces tgether.
After that, puzzles became a regular part f my life — whether it was a(n) ____42____puzzle r a challenging ne during the hlidays.
A few years later, I began ____43____ vides n my scial accunt. At first, it was just a fun side prject. One day, I decided t ____44____ a 24,000-piece puzzle. I ____45____the whle thing ver mnths and upladed. T my surprise, peple lved fllwing alng. That’s when I realized this might nt just be a ____46____ .
I started t ____47____in natinal and internatinal puzzle champinships, racing t cmplete puzzles in recrd time. It’s a mix f speed and strategy. Yur brain is scanning fr clrs, patterns and shapes, while yur hands are cnstantly ____48____ the pieces. Technique ____49____: the classic apprach is t start with the edges, but I tend t begin in the middle, with the mst unique sectins first.
During cmpetitins, yu need t always ____50____ yur area, making sure nthing has ____51____ n the flr. In a setting where every secnd cunts, even smething small like that can ____52____ yu.
Despite its cmpetitive nature, the puzzle cmmunity is very ____53____. There’s n cnflict, just a shared lve fr an activity that brings us jy.
Puzzling has taught me patience, cncentratin and the imprtance f small ____54____. Every piece I place brings me a little clser t the ____55____ picture — a reminder that prgress happens, even if it’s slw.
41. A. curisityB. tensinC. dutyD. satisfactin
42. A. tughB. easyC. hugeD. awful
43. A. sharingB. deletingC. seekingD. cpying
44. A. give upB. pull dwnC. take nD. search fr
45. A. imaginedB. recrdedC. bservedD. changed
46. A. careerB. chanceC. hbbyD. truble
47. A. teachB. tradeC. speakD. cmpete
48. A. arrangingB. cveringC. drppingD. cunting
49. A. variesB. failsC. arrivesD. exists
50. A. hideB. checkC. displayD. leave
51. A. waitedB. frmedC. fallenD. brken
52. A. mnitrB. inspireC. amazeD. disturb
53. A. wealthyB. supprtiveC. smallD. independent
54. A. stepsB. risksC. mistakesD. questins
55. A. clrfulB. cmplexC. fullD. standard
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。
Chinese Culturepedia, an English-language nline knwledge platfrm, was launched by China Daily this year t shw the richness f Chinese civilizatin, expand the glbal reach f Chinese culture, ____56____ encurage meaningful crss-cultural dialgue. Thanks t its reliable and diverse cntent, it ____57____ (gain) glbal recgnitin amng Chinese culture enthusiasts since its launch.
With AI vice transfrming text int natural, fluent English speech in real time, users can nw start a cultural ____58____ (explre) anytime and anywhere. Varius themes are included, ranging ____59____ China’s landscapes t traditinal arts. Vides and an interactive chat rbt allw users t get ____60____ the platfrm prvides beynd text and further braden users’ hrizns. Practical functins such as AI-assisted Q&A make it simple fr users f all ages t engage with Chinese cultures.
Building n the riginal English versin, the platfrm nw ffers Chinese, French and Russian editins. ____61____ (pwer) by advanced AI technlgy, it delivers cntent that is fast and accurately translated while ensuring authrity and cnsistency, which helps Chinese culture reach a ____62____ (wide) glbal audience than befre.
As a platfrm ____63____ the wrld can hear China, understand China and fall in lve with China, Chinese Culturepedia aims t expand ____64____ (it) functins and language fferings, ____65____ (invite) users arund the wrld t discver the timeless beauty f Chinese civilizatin.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,外教Jenny将组织一期英语写作研习营(English writing wrkshp),你想报名参加,请给Jenny写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.报名理由;
2.活动期待。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jenny,
I wuld like t sign up fr the upcming English writing wrkshp.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
On a bright April mrning, Ms. Bennett led her phtgraphy club t the hill by the lake.
“Find what speaks t yu,” she said, handing them each a turn with the schl’s nly camera. The lake shne under the gentle sun, and trees were clearly reflected n its surface.
Ethan, quiet but bservant, waited patiently fr his turn. He lved taking small details thers ften missed. When it was finally his turn, he lifted the camera and pressed the buttn just as sunlight brke thrugh the cluds. The picture shne with warmth.
When the club packed up t leave, Ethan placed the camera n the bench beside him while helping t carry stands and bxes. He glanced back nce and saw Tyler, anther student, zipping (拉上拉链) his backpack.
Mments later, Ethan returned t get the camera. But the bench was empty. Panic tightened his chest.
“Did yu take the camera?” he asked Tyler, trying t keep his vice calm.
Tyler lked surprised. “N, I didn’t even tuch it.”
Ethan wanted t believe him, yet the picture f Tyler walking away kept replaying in his mind. He searched the grass, under benches, even the nearby bushes — nthing.
Back at schl, Ms. Bennett asked where the camera was. Ethan frze. “I — I dn’t knw,” he said nervusly, unable t meet her eyes. He tld himself he’d explain later, nce he fund it.
Days passed. The club’s energy faded. Tyler stpped talking t him, and Ethan’s phts lst their clr. Each time he saw Ms. Bennett’s encuraging smile, guilt grew deeper inside him.
Then, ne cludy afternn, the schl cleaner entered the ffice hlding smething dusty and familiar.
“Fund this near the lake,” he said.
Ms. Bennett’s eyes lit up. “Oh, thanks a tn!”
But Ethan’s stmach sank. Relief didn’t reach him — nly shame. That night, he culdn’t sleep. He thught ver every secnd f that day, frm the glden light n the water t the mment he lied. The beauty he nce lved nw felt heavy with regret.
By mrning, ne thught remained clear: he had t make things right.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next mrning, Ethan kncked n Ms. Bennett’s ffice dr.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
On the next club uting, Ethan walked up t Tyler.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Cuntry
FUE Cst (4,000 grafts)
DHI Cst (4,000 grafts)
Turkey
$2,800
$4,500
US
$14,000
$12,000
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