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26高三皖八二联-英语_2025年12月_251221安徽省2026届皖南八校高三第二次大联考(全科)

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26高三皖八二联-英语_2025年12月_251221安徽省2026届皖南八校高三第二次大联考(全科)
26高三皖八二联-英语_2025年12月_251221安徽省2026届皖南八校高三第二次大联考(全科)
26高三皖八二联-英语_2025年12月_251221安徽省2026届皖南八校高三第二次大联考(全科)
26高三皖八二联-英语_2025年12月_251221安徽省2026届皖南八校高三第二次大联考(全科)
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Successor DoubanRating:7.1 Successorusesdarkhumortoexplorefamilybonds,education,andpersonalgrowth.It followsMaChenggang,whoadoptsanextreme“povertytraining”methodtopreparehissonfor inheritingthefamilybusiness.Labeledan“educationalhorrorfilm”,itnotonlyraisesquestions aboutproblematicteachingapproachesbutalsomakesviewersreflectonhoweducationshapes childrenslives. HerStory DoubanRating:9.1 HerStoryweavestogetherthelifejourneysofthreewomenatdifferentstages.Itportrays warmdailyinteractionsbetweenurbanmenandwomenwhileemphasizingtheimportanceofself love.Directed,written,andeditedbyShaoYihui,thefilmearnedover200millionyuaninjust fourdays,gainingbothhugeboxofficesuccessandpositivewordofmouth. 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 2(()8() W】Article20 DoubanRating:7.5 Article20,directedbyrenownedfilmmakerZhangYimou,isacomedyinspiredbyArticle 20ofChinasCriminalLaw(onselfdefense).StarringLeiJiayinandMaLi,ittellsthestoryof prosecutor(ijk)HanMin,whodealswithacontroversialcasewhilesortingouthisown familytroubles.Thefilmoffersathoughtprovokinglookatlegalprinciplesandreallifesocial issuesinmodernChina. LikeaRollingStone DoubanRating:8.8 LikeaRollingStone,directedbyYinLichuanandstarringYongMei,focusesonwomens selfawarenessandgrowth.ItfollowsLiHong,ahousewifewhosetsoffonasolojourneyamid (l……mA)thedullnessofmiddleage,rediscoveringherselfworth.Itsmetaphorical(nop D)title—richinculturalandphilosophicalmeaning—hassparkedwidediscussions,makingit deeplyrelatable,especiallytofemaleviewers. 21.WhichfilmgotthehighestscoreonDouban? A.Successor. B.HerStory. C.Article20. D.LikeaRollingStone. 22.WhatcanyouknowaboutLikeaRollingStone? A.Itappealstofemaleviewers. B.Itfocusesonfamilyconflicts. C.Itgainshighboxofficereturns. D.Itreflectsonparentseducation. 23.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom? A.Ahistoricbook. B.Anacademicarticle. C.Anentertainmentmagazine. D.Asciencereport. B Itscommontoseeabarista(qrs)createcoffeeart,butitsawholedifferentballgame doingthesamethingwithtea.HanZheminghasmanagedtoperfecttheskill,creatingteaartin cups,ordianchainChinese,whichusedtobearitual(tu)duringtheSongDynasty. Overthepastsixyears,hehasusedteaandspoonstocreatenearly200patternsbasedon ancientpaintings.“Itslikeaddingbellsandwhistlestoteaandgivingpeopleastrongersenseof occasion,sodrinkingteaismorefun,”Hansays.Itsalsohisintentiontobringtheoldritual backtomodernlifeandhavemorepeopleappreciateitscharm. ChineseteaculturestartedtoenjoypopularityduringtheTangDynastyandflourished(v w)throughouttheSongDynasty,whenteahadbecomeanecessityforalmosteveryone,from noblesandscholarstocommonpeople,justlikeothernecessaryitems,suchasrice,oilandsalt. IntheSongDynasty,thepopularwayofhavingteawasthroughdiancha.Theprocess beginswithhotwaterbeingpouredoverfinepowderedtea,creatingapaste.Thenmorehot waterisslowlyaddedastheteaisconstantlywhisked(xy)byhandwithabamboostick.This actionofpouringhotwateriscalleddian,hencethenamediancha,whichwaslistedasan intangibleculturalheritageofRunzhouDistrict,ZhenjiangCity,JiangsuProvince. HanhasbeenfascinatedbythecultureandartoftheSongDynasty.“Mymotherloves traditionalcultureandIhavebeenleaningtowarditunderherinfluence,”Hansays.After graduatingin2006,hetookgreatdelightindrinkingteagradually.Thisledhimtolearnabout traditionalteacultureandbuyceramicteasets,especiallythosemadeinthestyleoftheSong Dynasty.Whilestudyingthehistoryandtryingtofigureoutthereasonsbehindtheuseoftea sets,hecameacrosstheartofdiancha.“Iwasamazedbythiswonderfulwayofdrinkingtea,” Hansays. 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 3(()8() W】24.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopicofdianchainthefirstparagraph? A.Byraisingaquestion. B.Bydefiningaconcept. C.Bymakingacomparison. D.Bygivingexamples. 25.WhydidHanZhemingcommithimselftodiancha? A.Toshowoffhisskillinmakingtea. B.Torevivetheoldritualinmodernlife. C.Toboostteasalesandincreasehisincome. D.Tohelphismotherpromotetraditionalculture. 26.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout? A.Thespecificprocessofmakingdiancha. B.HanZhemingsexperienceofgrowingtea. C.Thedifferencesbetweendianchaandotherteaceremonies. D.Applicationproceduresforintangibleculturalheritageregistration. 27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext? A.AHistoryofChineseTeaSets B.ATeaArtRebornfromHistory C.TheInterestingProceduresforMakingTea D.TheDifferentTeaCultureThroughDynasties C ByscanningaQRcodeataservicestation,LiXinpenghadhisparcelsdeliveredbyan unmannedvehicle,thankstothelaunchofthefirstruraldronedeliveryrouteinWuhan,Hubei Province. Thedroneiscapableofflyingataspeedof70kilometersperhourandcruising(z{)atan altitudeof120meters.Operatedbyskilledprofessionals,thepayloadhexacopterdroneboastsan impressiveonehourflightendurance(|})andcancarryasmanyas300to500parcelsata time. “Sometimesadeliveryjourneywouldhavetakenmeover40minutesonmymotorcycle,” remarkedLiuJianying,apostmanfromtheXinzhoubranchofChinaPostGroup(CPG),adding thatdronedeliveriesarenothinderedbytrafficjamsorotherroadconditions.“Thedroneswill significantlyreducetransporttimeandenhancetheefficiencyofparceldistribution,”hesaid. IncollaborationwithCPG,thelocalgovernmentinXinzhoupioneeredWuhansfirstrural dronedeliveryroute,whichiscurrentlyundergoingtestflightsacrossthreepilotvillages.Itis predictedtoofficiallylaunchflightoperationsinearlyDecember,withplanstoexpandto13 villageswithintheregionuponthesuccessfulcompletionofthetrialphase. XinzhoudistrictislocatedintheremoteDabieMountains,featuringvastmountainsand forests.Mostofthevillagesarequitefarapartinthisarea,leadingtoadispersed(5~D) population.Asonlineshoppingexperiencessignificantgrowthandthedemandfordelivery continuestorise,thisdronedeliveryrouteisexpectedtobecomeanimportantsupplement. “Duringtheinitialstages,thepurchase,maintenanceandoperationcostsofdronesmight berelativelyhigh.Butinthelongterm,asdronesbecomewidelyused,theunitcostswill decrease,effectivelyaddressingissuesrelatedtolaborshortagesandhighlogisticscosts,”Zhang Dawei,aprofessorfromtheinstituteofurbanandruralgovernanceatCentralChinaNormal University,wasquotedbyHubeiDailyassaying. 28.Whatdoweknowaboutthedrone? A.Itcancruiseatanaltitudeof300m. B.Itcanonlytakeoffinruralregions. C.Itcanflyataspeedof120km/h. D.Itcancarryhundredsofparcelsatonce. 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 4(()8() W】29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hindered”meaninparagraph3? A.Reduced. B.Lost. C.Blocked. D.Misled. 30.WhydoesthewritermentionthelocationofXinzhouDistrict? A.Toemphasizeitsnationalstatus. B.Toadvocateregionalprotection. C.Tointroducethenaturalscenery. D.Toexplainreasonsforusingdrones. 31.WhatisthefutureofdronedeliveryaccordingtoProfessorZhangDawei? A.Promising. B.Tough. C.Alarming. D.Uncertain. D Inthepastthirtyyears,beenumbersintheUnitedKingdomhavefallenbynearlyathird. Themainreasonsareclimatechangeandthelossofnaturalhabitats.Thesechangesmakeit hardforbeestofindenoughpollen((cid:127)(cid:128))andnectar((cid:127)(cid:129)).Pollenisveryimportantbecauseit givesbeesproteins,fats,vitamins,andminerals.Withoutthesenutrients,beescannotstay healthy.Beekeeperssometimesgivebeesextrafood,butthesesupplementsdonothaveallthe nutrientsbeesneed.Asaresult,thelackofgoodfoodhasbecomeaseriousproblemforthe survivalofhoneybees. Tosolvethisproblem,scientistsledbyProfessorGeraldineWrightfromtheUniversityof Oxfordworkedtodesignabetterfood.Thechallengewasthatbeesneedspecialnutrientscalled sterols,whicharenoteasytomake.Theteamfirststudiedwhichsterolsbeesneed,andthen foundawaytoproducethem.Theycreatedatypeofyeast((cid:130)(cid:131))thatcanmakeallsixsterols neededbybees.Thenextstepwastopreparethefoodinaformthatbeeswouldaccept.Since beesarepickyeaters,theteam madeasoft “cookiedough”mixture with beefriendly ingredients. Thescientiststestedthenewfoodinglasshouses.Theresultswereimpressive.Colonies thatatethesuperfoodproduceduptofifteentimesmoreyoungbeesthancoloniesthatdidnot eatit.Theseyoungbeesalsogrewintohealthyadults.Thebeeswiththenewdietlivedlonger, tookbettercareoftheiryoung,andwerestrongeragainstdiseases.Thisshowedthatthe superfoodcouldgreatlyimprovebeesgrowthandsurvival.Wrightcalledthisnewfood“ahuge breakthroughforthespecies”. Thestudyhasimportantsignificanceforbothbeesandpeople.Withthisnewfood,bees willnotneedtofightsomuchforwildflowers.Thiscanhelpbeepopulationsrecoverandbecome stronger.Sincebeesarekeypollinators((cid:132)(cid:128)(cid:133))formanycrops,protectingthemalsohelps protecthumanfoodsupplies.Ifthesuperfoodisusedonalargerscale,itcouldbeabigstep towardsavingbeesandsupportingglobalfoodsecurity. 32.WhatmainproblemdoUKbeesface? A.Lackoffoodsupplements. B.Spreadingofseriousdiseases. C.Shortageofpollenandnectar. D.Declineofactivityandstrength. 33.Howdidscientistsaddresstheproblem? A.Byofferingspecialnutrientstobees. B.Bytestingnaturalpollensources. C.Byplantingdiversewildflowers. D.Bychangingbeelivingenvironment. 34.Whateffectdidthesuperfoodbringtobees? A.Theybecamevirusresistant. B.Theircoloniesreducedinsize. C.Theiryounghadlongerlife. D.Theystoppedbeingpickyeaters. 35.Whatbroadervaluedoesthestudyshow? A.Itpromotesscientificprogress. B.Itstrengthensstablefoodsupply. C.Itincreasessalesofflowerseeds. D.Itquickensworldtradeincrops. 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 5(()8() W】’%1()523;423255,651255) VW89fg,@fg=DEFAEG(cid:134)(cid:135)(cid:136)(cid:137)(cid:138)\(cid:139)DHIEF。EFA>XF(cid:140)(cid:141)(cid:142) EF。 TheSilkRoadwasanetworkofancienttraderoutesacrossAsiatotheMediterraneanSea, akeybridgeforEastWestculturalandcommercialexchanges.ItletChinatradewiththe MiddleEastandMediterraneanregions,fosteringtheflowofgoodsandideasforcenturies. 36 Beforethisname,theroutesfacilitatedtradequietly,butthetermstuckassilk—thena rare,Chinaexclusivefabric—wasamaincommodity. OfficiallyformedintheWesternHanDynasty,theSilkRoadreliedheavilyonZhangQian, animperialenvoy((cid:143)(cid:144).(cid:145)).EmperorWuofHansenthimtomakecontactwithcountriesin CentralAsia. 37 HisreportsgaveChinapreciousinsightsintoWesternpeoples,landsand customs,layingafoundationfortherouteslongprosperity. TheSilkRoadwasmorethanagoodscorridor.Besidessilk,itcarriedfruits,livestock, grain,leather,toolsandpreciousmetals. 38 PaperwasinventedinChinaduringthe3rd centuryBC,anditsusespreadviatheSilkRoad,arrivingfirstinSamarkandinaroundAD700, andthentoEurope.Moreover,gunpowderalsowentwestthroughthisroute. Venetianexplorer MarcoPolotooktheSilk RoadtoChina,arrivingin1275aftera dangerousjourney.HelivedinChinaforyears,witnessingChinasadvancedcivilization,andhis journeysbecametheinspirationforTheTravelsofMarcoPolo. 39 Today,theSilkRoadisbroughttolifeagain. 40 Thisinitiative,rootedintheancient routesspiritofcooperation,hasreconnectedAsian,EuropeanandAfricannations,continuing itscrosscontinentallegacy. A.ItalsoservedasachannelforChineseinventionstoreachtheWest. B.Hethusbravedcountlesstrailsandhardshipstoreachtheregion. C.ChinaproposedtheconceptoftheSilkRoadEconomicBeltin2013. D.Theterm“SilkRoad”wasfirstcoinedbyaGermangeographerin1877. E.SomeEuropeankingdomsoncetriedtocopyChinassilkmakingtechniquesbutfailed. F.Throughthisbook,EuropeansgainedanunderstandingofAsiancommerceandculture. G.Easternspices,forexample,grewpopularinEuropeandchangeditsculinarytraditions. ;H=> "IJK(ABC,D>30>) ’01()1523;42315,65155) VW89fg,@43BCDA、B、C、Dh?EFAEG(cid:134)(cid:135)(cid:136)(cid:137)(cid:138)\(cid:139)DHIEF。 InasmallGhanaianneighborhoodwhereeveningswerelitbykerosenelamps,Igrewupin ahomewithoutrunningwaterorelectricity.Eachafternoon,Isatbythe 41 roadside, watchingtravelersatanearbyluxuryhotel.Theirlivesseemeda 42 awayfrommyreality. Oneevening,anAmericangirlnamedTaliacrossedtheroad.Wediscoveredwe 43 the samebirthday—November19th,whichcreatedanimmediate 44 .Afriendship 45 from thiscoincidence((cid:146) (cid:147)).Herdaily 46 broughtcookies,videogames,and wonderful conversations.Mostsignificantly,shebecamethefirstpersontoshow metheocean,andits vastnessfilledmewithaweand 47 myworld. WhenTaliareturnedtoAmerica,wepromisedto 48 .Herfaithfullettersbecamea lifeline,connectingusacrossthe 49 .Throughthiscorrespondence((cid:148)(cid:149)),herfamily learnedaboutmylifeandinvitedmetovisit.Thisjourneyopenedmynew 50 ,introducing metoamusementparks,baseball,andextraordinary 51 .Theirsupportcontinuedthrough myuniversityeducationinengineering. 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 6(()8() W】Theirbeliefturnedmy 52 around.Iworkedhard,andthenstartedmyowncompany. Yearslater,Iwasinvitedto 53 scholarsataMITconferenceasoneoftheirtopinnovators under35.The 54 friendshipthatbeganbyadustyroadhad 55 alifetransformed.All thiswasbecauseagirlwhowasbornonthesamedayasmecrossedtheroad. Aftertheconference,IrevisitedTaliaandherfamily.Onlythistime,Ipaidformyown journey. 41.A.dusty B.precise C.modest D.grateful 42.A.mile B.step C.world D.minute 43.A.created B.shared C.forgot D.canceled 44.A.response B.belief C.bond D.religion 45.A.differed B.grew C.benefited D.escaped 46.A.exercises B.tasks C.walks D.visits 47.A.expanded B.narrowed C.limited D.restricted 48.A.disappear B.succeed C.write D.apologize 49.A.distance B.gap C.wealth D.field 50.A.regrets B.miracles C.hopes D.horizons 51.A.kindness B.patience C.poverty D.failure 52.A.life B.courage C.justice D.wisdom 53.A.treat B.address C.entertain D.invest 54.A.worried B.selfish C.chance D.frightened 55.A.crashedinto B.lookedinto C.divedinto D.unfoldedinto ’%1()1023;423155,65155) VW89fg,l(cid:138)\(cid:139)(cid:136)(cid:137)1?(cid:150)(cid:151)D(cid:152)(cid:153)Z(cid:154)(cid:155)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:153)D(cid:157)(cid:158)(cid:159)u。 YoungChineseinventorsareactivelyshapingthefuturethroughinnovation—amongthem, ateamfromTsinghuaUniversityhasdevelopedalowcost,noflush((cid:160)¡¢)householdtoilet system 56 (design)forcoldanddryregionswithoutsewer(8 ¡ £)networks.This waterless toilet system offers an integrated 57 (solve) balancing environmental sustainability,userfriendlydesign,andeconomicpracticality. Datashowsthatasof2022, 58 (globe)3.5billionpeoplestilllackaccesstosafesanitation (⁄¥ƒ§U¤').Poorsanitationcausesdiseaseskilling800childrenunderfiveeveryday.In ruralChina,25percentofhouseholdsstillrelyondirty 59 (toilet)—particularlyinwater scarce,frozenregions 60 sewersystemsaremuchtoocostly,accordingtotheteam. Overthepastdecade,theteam 61 (make)inspectiontoursto64villagesinover20 provincesacrossChina,withtheirinventionbenefitingnearly9,000householdsby May. Particularlytailoredtoruralhouseholdsinchallengingclimates,ithasgreatlyimprovedpublic health 62 generatedenvironmentaloutcomes. ThedesignisalsoChinasnationalwinnerofthe2025JamesDyson Award, 63 internationaldesignawardthatcelebrates,encouragesandinspiresthenextgenerationofdesign engineers.Sincetheawardsintroduction 64 Chinain2016,ithasinspiredover20,000 Chineseuniversitystudentstoparticipate,receivingmorethan3,500 65 (origin)designs. ;L=> .:(ABC,D>40>) ’01(65155) “«K‹›fi。Kfl(cid:176)–†‡lK,·(cid:181)¶•‚„D”»8…0‰(cid:190)¿(cid:192)。(cid:140)`Kfl´ˆ ˜¯˘˙¨(cid:201)˚0?¸(cid:204),˝˛ˇfl—(cid:209)(cid:210)(cid:211)(cid:212)。(cid:213)K(cid:214)˜¯(cid:215)(cid:149)C¸(cid:204)(cid:216)(cid:217),(cid:218)(cid:219)KD(cid:220)(cid:221)。 (cid:222)(cid:223)«8: 1.(cid:218)(cid:224)Æ(cid:226)Z(cid:133)ª;…(cid:190)¿(cid:192),(cid:228)(cid:229)(cid:230)(cid:231)Ł; 2.KDØŒU(cid:222)(cid:210)。 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 7(()8() W】º(cid:211): 1.(cid:215)a(cid:153)(cid:236)(cid:237)(cid:140)80(cid:238)(cid:239); 2.(cid:213)(cid:240)«8æulS3(cid:242)D(cid:243)(cid:237)(cid:244)ıaS。 DearEditor, Sincerely, LiHua ’%1(65255) VW89bc,(cid:246)(cid:247)ł(cid:156)øUBC:œ¨ß¯(cid:252)(cid:215)X:,(cid:253)m(cid:254)(cid:255)0!J"Dfg。 Itwasaround6:30onaJune2023morningwhenaFacebookpostcaughtBoydJordans eye.ShellIsleStore,afloatingbeachsuppliesshop,hadbeentornfromitsmoorings(#$(cid:139)) onShellIsland(offFloridasnorthernGulfCoast)byanightstormandfloated3milesto PanamaCity. Jordan,aboatrepairman,calledthestoresowner—hisfriendChrisBourque—andoffered tobringbackthepinkoneroomshop.Heborrowedamotorboat,whileBourquetookaless powerfulone. TheyreachedthestorewithJordansfriendTamaraChagnonandBourqueswifeSarah underclearskiesandlightwind.Butminuteslater,theirphonesrangandtheywerewarnedthat anunexpectedthunderstormwascoming.Theydroppedasecondanchor(%)asastormcloud appeared;itwasmidmorning,yettheskybehindthecloudwasasdarkasmidnight.Wind jumpedfrom10to50mphintwominutes,andafullonstormhit. Theanchorsproveduselessin85mphgusts(0&’¶)and6footwaves.ShellIsleStore wasonthemoveagain.Thetwowomenwentinsidethestoreseekingshelter.Thetwomen remainedontheirrespectiveboats,tryingtoholdthefloatingstoresteadywithlinesandmore anchors. Thencameonesudden,destructivegust,andtheshop wasoverturned,trappingthe womeninside.Theonlywayoutwasaslidingglassdoorthathadbeenjammedinthechaos. ChrisBourqueclimbedontothebrokenroofthathadpartiallytornoffandcriedtohiswife andfriendinside,“Idontknowhowtogetyouout!” Withwindsblowinghard,rainpouringdownandwavesrisinghigh,Jordanjumpedoffthe motorboatintothewaterafewyardsfromthedamagedstore.“Hedidnteventhink,”Chris recalls.“Hejustreacted.” º(cid:211): 1.(cid:252)(cid:215)(cid:153)(cid:236)(cid:237)(cid:140)150(cid:238)(cid:239); 2.(cid:213)(cid:240)«8æulS3(cid:242)D(cid:243)(cid:237)(cid:244)ıaS。 Jordanclimbedupandpulledontheslidingdoor. Theyreachedintothestoreandpulledthewomencarefullythroughthedoor. 【“!"”#$%&·!" ’ 8(()8() W】