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名校联考联合体2025年秋季高二第三次(期中)联考
英 语
时量:120分钟 满分:150分
得分
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: How much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. How did the man's cousin travel in Southeast Asia?
A. By bus. B. By bike. C. By plane.
2. What did the woman think of the book?
A. It's inspiring. B. It's pleasing. C. It's boring.
3. What will the woman do next?
A. Exercise.
B. Go to a pub.
C. Celebrate Tom's promotion.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At home. B. In a shop. C. In the school.
5. What can we say about Lily?
A. She is helpful. B. She is determined. C. She is knowledgeable.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why does the woman come to the man?
A. To ask for permission.
B. To extend an invitation.
C. To make a promise.
7. What will the kids have to do by 5 p. m. this Friday afternoon?
A. Hand in their reports.
B. Finish visiting the center.
C. Prepare for next day's activity.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What are the the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Having a birthday party. B. Visiting the garden. C. Choosing gifts.
9. Who is Daisy?A. The woman. B. The woman's friend. C. The man's daughter.
10. How much did the man spend on the park membership?
A.$80. B.$48. C.$36.
听第8段材料,回答第11 至 13题。
11. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Shop assistant and customer.
12. What is wrong with the math workbook?
A. Its content is incorrect.
B. Half of its pages are blank.
C. Its price does not match the ad.
13. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Get the workbook back.
B. Make another plan.
C. Ask for the police's help.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the woman doing?
A. Doing an interview.
B. Planning a drama show.
C. Organizing a summer camp.
15. What can we know about Leo's work in the new term's school drama?
A. He gets no payment for it.
B. He works as a stage crew member.
C. He is responsible for making costumes.
16. Why did Leo join the summer camp of the City Youth Art Center?
A. To take part in speech competitions.
B. To gain experience for art development.
C. To teach students calligraphy and handicrafts.
17. What is Leo's attitude towards art activities?
A. He thinks campus art activities are boring.
B. He eagerly takes part in paid art projects.
C. He is willing to try various art activities.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What does the speaker do?
A. A fitness coach. B. An office worker. C. A badminton trainer.
19. How long does the speaker spend on body-weight exercises every day?
A.4 minutes. B. 14 minutes. C. 20 minutes.
20. Why does the speaker give the talk?
A. To recommend a helpful fitness video.
B. To share her daily workout plan.
C. To complain about her busy life.
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。
AHope Starts Here, and It Continues: Celebrating 15 Years of Sanctuary of Hope
About This Event
Join Sanctuary( 庇 护 所 ) of Hope (SOH) as we celebrate 15 years of providing hope,
transformation, and sanctuary to young people in Los Angeles. This special event is a chance to honor
the incredible journey of our organization and the lives we' ve touched.
Event Details
· Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025
· Time: 5:30 PM—8:30 PM
· Location: The Guest House, 4391 W. Mt. Vernon Dr., View Park, CA 90043
· Tickets: $100
What to Expect
· Stories of Impact: Hear directly from the young leaders who have been empowered by SOH's
programs and services.
· Exclusive Documentary Sneak peek(独家纪录片抢先看): Get a first look at our inspiring new
documentary, highlighting the Destinations program and mission of Sanctuary of Hope.
· Networking and Community: Connect with supporters, staff, and other community members
who are passionate about making a difference.
· Delicious Eats & Music
Your attendance (出席) helps us continue our vital work of providing housing, education, and
support to at-risk and low-income youth.
Frequently Asked Questions
· Where will the event be held?
Outdoors at a private house, with limited indoor access.
· Will there be enough parking?
Yes, there will be a valet service(代客泊车服务) available along with limited street parking.
· What is the clothing?
California stylish, business or business casual.
21. What do the joiners need to pay for according to the text?
A. Event sign-up. B. Delicious foods.
C. Parking service. D. Documentary view.
22. Who will share stories at SOH?
A. SOH staff. B. Young leaders empowered by SOH.
C. Community supporters. D. Documentary makers.
23. What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A. To thank donors. B. To entertain readers.
C. To ask for attendance. D. To introduce SOH.
B
Located at an altitude(海拔) of over 4,500 meters above sea level in Burang county of Ngari
prefecture, Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region, Mapam Yumco Lake— also called Lake
Manasarovar—— holds two important titles: one of the world's highest freshwater lakes and “Mother
of Rivers", as its waters feed the headwaters(上游源头) of the Ganges, Indus, Sutlej, and Yarlung
Zangbo, supporting life beyond the Himalayas. For over a decade, 42-year-old Dradul has devotedhimself to guarding this precious ecosystem.
A typical workday for Dradul begins with a 10-kilometer motorcycle patrol(巡逻) by mid-
morning, following a fixed route around the lake. His bag is always stocked with essentials:
binoculars(双筒望远镜) to scan for waterbirds, a notebook to record wildlife species, wildlife numbers,
weather, and water levels, and garbage bags to collect rubbish. He also carries a “life-saving kit"—
zanba, drinking water, a thick coat, a sun mask, and simple tools for helping injured animals. One
notable rescue saw him and his colleagues, along with local officials, free a trapped wild Yak(牦牛);
they tied ropes around its horns and pulled inch by inch; then they waited 30 minutes to ensure the
animal could walk and eat grass again.
Dradul is part of a 90- guardian team responsible for nearly 99,000 hectares of the wetland, about
69,000 hectares of it being the lake. Their work— patrolling, recording, rescuing animals, and reminding
tourists not to throw rubbish everywhere or damage grasslands— has, increased biodiversity: the wetland
now hosts 411 plant species and 157vertebrates(脊椎动物). For Dradul, this role is life- changing. Before
2014, he moved between unstable short- term jobs; now, he earns a regular 2,000 yuan monthly and feels
proud to protect the lake. “It’s not just work,” he says. “It’s keeping the lake clean for my children and
grandchildren.”
Yet challenges continue: climate change melts(融化) glaciers and changes shorelines. Some
tourists break rules, and remote areas can't be patrolled daily. Dradul hopes for drones(无人机) to aid
patrols and more young people to join. “With sincere hearts and hard work,” he says, “Mapam Yumco
Lake will never grow old.”
24. Why is Mapam Yumco Lake called “Mother of Rivers”?
A. It is the world's highest freshwater lake.
B. It supports biodiversity beyond the Himalayas.
C. Its water supplies the headwaters of major rivers.
D. It is guarded by a professional team of 90 people.
25. What does the underlined word “stocked” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Fixed. B. Equipped. C.connected D. Decorated.
26. How does Dradul view his role?
A. As only a source of regular income. B. As a significant lifelong duty.
C. As a challenging pressure. D. As a short- time job.
27. What's the best title for the text?A. A Lake in Xizang
B. Dradul's Daily Hobbies
C. Challenges of Protecting Lakes
D. High-altitude Tasks to Be Proud of
C
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have uncovered a new way
that brown fat can improve the body's metabolism(新陈代谢). This process allows cells to use more
fuel and produce heat, improving overall metabolic health. Conducted in mice, the research points to
new possibilities for using brown fat to address metabolic conditions.
Brown fat is known for its ability to turn energy from food into heat. Unlike white fat, which
stores energy, or muscle, which uses energy immediately, brown fat helps keep the body warm in cold
environments. Being exposed to cold can increase the amount of brown fat, and scientists have long
suggested that turning it on could support weight loss by increasing calorie burning.
“We' ve identified the body can burn more energy by helping brown fat produce more heat,” said
senior author Irfan Lodhi, PhD. Promoting this kind of metabolic process could support weight loss
or weight control in a way that is perhaps easier to maintain over time than traditional dieting and
exercise. It's a process that basically wastes energy—— increasing resting energy use— but that's a
good thing if you' re trying to lose weight.”
While human bodies can produce fatty acids(酸)(the ones brown fat uses for heat generation),
they are also found in dairy products and human breast milk. Lodhi said this raises the possibility that
a dietary intervention(干预) based on these fatty acids— such as a special food or “nutritional
supplement”— could strengthen this heat-production pathway and enlarge its potential benefits.
“While our studies are in mice, there is evidence to suggest this pathway is useful in people,”
Lodhi said. “Previous studies have found that individuals with higher levels of these fatty acids tend
to have lower potentials to be overweight. But since one does not cause the other, our long-term goal
is to test whether dietary or other treatments could be helpful in dialing up this heat production pathway
in peroxisomes(过氧化物酶体) and helping people lose weight and improve their metabolic health.”
28. How is paragraph 2 developed?
A. By making comparisons. B. By explaining reasons.
C. By giving examples. D. By presenting data.
29. What would the author agree with according to the text?
A. Brown fat harms metabolism. B. Brown fat aids weight loss.
C. White fat produces heat. D. Muscle stores energy.30. Which is the research's future focus according to the last paragraph?
A. To increase brown fat amount.
B. To test if dietary treatments are effective.
C. To produce more fatty acids.
D. To prove the mice study true.
31. What is Lodhi's attitude to the research?
A. Critical. B. Unclear. C. Doubtful. D. Positive.
D
Most of us rarely question the accuracy(准确性) of the GPS dot that shows our location on a map.
Yet when visiting a new city and using our phone to navigate(导航), it can seem as if we are jumping
from one spot to another, even though we are walking steadily along the same sidewalk.
"Cities are hard for satellite navigation," explained Ardeshir Mohamadi. Mohamadi, a doctoral
fellow at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NTNU), is researching how to make
affordable GPS receivers (like those found in smartphones and fitness watches) much more accurate
without depending on expensive external correction services.
High accuracy is especially important for vehicles that drive themselves— autonomous or self-
driving cars. Mohamadi and his team at NTNU have developed a new system that allows autonomous
vehicles to navigate safely through busy city environments.
“In cities, glass and concrete(混凝土) make satellite signals reflect back and forth. Tall buildings
block the view, and what works perfectly on an open motorway is not so good when you enter a built-
up area,” said Mohamadi. When GPS signals reflect off buildings, they take longer to reach the receiver.
This delay(延迟) throws off the calculation of distance to the satellites, which makes the reported
position inaccurate. Such urban environments are known as “urban canyons”. It is similar to being at the
bottom of a deep valley, where signals reach you only after multiple reflections from the walls.
“For autonomous vehicles, this makes the difference between confident, safe behavior and hesitant,
unreliable driving. That is why we developed SmartNav, a type of positioning technology designed for
' urban canyons',” explained Mohamadi.
Not only are the satellite signals disrupted(受干扰) down between the tall buildings, but the signals
that are correct do not have enough accuracy. In order to solve this problem, the researchers have
combined several different technologies to correct the signal. The result is a computer program that can
be integrated(合并) into the navigation system of autonomous vehicles.
32. What is Mohamadi's research goal?
A. To cut GPS cost.
B. To make new smartphones.C. To improve GPS receivers' accuracy.
D. To create new correction services.
33. Why do GPS signals fail in cities?
A. Signals reflect and are blocked. B. Satellites work poorly in cities.
C. Phones lack navigation apps. D. Users walk too slowly.
34. What can we infer about SmartNav?
A. It's a cheap phone app. B. It needs new satellites.
C. It's for open motorways. D. It helps self-driving safety.
35. What will be the result of the research probably?
A. A signal-correcting program. B. A user-friendly type of self-driving car.
C. A new GPS receiver. D. Special building material.
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。
Of all the study tips out there, the one I use the most to remember things is association. 36
That connection can help you later when you think of the associated item, which will inspire the second
one to pop in your brain. Here are some of the easiest ways to use it when you' re trying to improve your
memory.
Make up a mnemonic(助记的) phrase. In primary school, we all learned mnemonic phrases, like"
My Very Educated Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Pizzas". That one was designed to help us remember the
names and orders of the planets by starting each word in the sentence with the first letter of its
corresponding(相应的) planet: Mercury, Venus, Earth,etc. loads of research shows mnemonic devices
truly help remember. 37 But if the absurdity(荒诞) of mothers sitting upon pizzas works better for you,
run with it.
38 Start by organizing what you need to study and look for anything that might rhyme——
but make sure it all stays in order if it needs to. Use a tune you know or make up a rhyme on the spot,
but repeat it to yourself over and over until it sticks. As an example, let's look at the first four basic steps
to take before conducting research: Identifying and developing your topic, searching for existing
research, locating materials, and evaluating your sources. 39 It's something like, “Identify what
you want to know/ but check who's done it before you go/ now you find the tools to help/ and judge the
work of someone else.”
Paint a mental picture. This is what I do most often. I create little scenes for groups of words and
paint a mental picture that helps me remember them. For instance, the other night I was helping my
boyfriend study accounting and discovered that “book value”, “carrying value", and “net realizable
value" all refer to the same thing. To help him remember that, I suggested imagining a little guy carrying
a book and a net. The book could be in the net or the little guy could be carrying them both separately.
40
A. A rhyme here for the four steps could be available,
B. Making up little rhymes or songs is also beneficial.
C. It's any connection you can form between two items.D. But once you imagine the scene, it's hard to forget it.
E. I prefer to make up a sentence that somehow applies to my real life.
F. So it makes no sense or has nothing to do with the real topic at hand.
G. Association is essential to learning theory and behaviorism.
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 Tanya Eby was in sixth grade, her close friends made a decision that they would be distant
from her. First, her closest friends told her she was no longer cool enough to hang out with them—
they'd 41 her, cutting her out of the group. But this 42 was just the tip of the iceberg.
Eby's world 43 —— but the loss of her friends was only part of the story. A few months
earlier, her mom and stepdad had decided to 44 her brother— her “anchor(锚)in life”—10 live with
her dad. Overnight, he was gone; she woke up one morning to a(n) 45 space that broke her heart.
Soon after, her stepdad left too, leaving her with the sense that everyone she loved 46 without a
word.
47 , Eby couldn't hold back tears in class one day, and her teacher, Mrs. Welch,pulled her into the
teachers' lounge(休息室) to find out what was wrong. Eby 48 out everything— the friends, the
brother, the 49 . Welch didn't say much, just softly said, “OH, honey,” pulled her close, and hugged
her tight, letting her cry as long as she needed. And 50 her hug centered her. That hug rooted her,
making her feel she'd be safe and 51 .
School ended and a few years later, Eby 52 with her brother but never saw Welch again. In
2002, when teaching college writing, she realized that small hug left a(n) 53 mark— it taught her to
see students' hidden 54 . Over 40 years later, she still says: “Kindness isn't big acts. Small, caring
moments can change a life forever.” She 55 all that to Mrs. Welch.
41. A. impress B. admire C. ignore D. locate
42. A. consequence B. measure C. opinion D. pain
43. A. broke down B. went away C. paid off D. lighted up
44. A. invite B. send C. welcome D. search
45. A. unique B. clean C. empty D. narrow
46. A. quitted B. suffered C. admitted D. disappeared
47. A. Fortunately B. Definitely C. Eventually D. Obviously
48. A. poured B. found C. reached D. left
49. A. helplessness B. membership C. disappointment D. community
50. A. otherwise B. somehow C. therefore D. anyway
51. A. fine B. sound C. content D. right
52. A. combined B. reconnected C. cooperated D. agreed
53. A. promising B. missing C. appealing D. lasting
54. A. struggles B. potentials C. secrets D. thoughts
55. A. applies B. attaches C. refers D. credits
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。Among the celebrations of China's National Day and the Mid- Autumn Festival, the Lyric String
Quartet(抒情弦乐四重奏) from the Central Conservatory of Music 56 (show) their artistry(艺术技
巧) in Norway on Sept 29 and in Denmark on Oct 1, 57 a part of the“AMoonment to Remember—
the Concert for the National Day and Mid- Autumn Festival “cultural performances.
In Oslo, the quartet's performance was a highlight of the 58 (receive) hosted by the Chinese
Embassy(大使馆) to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of
China. 59 event opened with the classic Chinese piece May we all be Blessed With Longevity,
whose music expressed deep emotions of longing and blessing, resonating(共鸣) with both Chinese
60 international guests.
The quartet then presented works by Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, 61 (beautiful)
mixing Eastern and Western musical traditions. The performance showed the genuine friendship
between China and Norway and achieved a new height with the spirited Chinese folk song Song of
Horse Herding 62 drew enthusiastic cheers from the audience.
The performance concluded with May we all be Blessed with Longevity, 63 (base) on Su Shi's
timeless poetry and arranged with modern techniques, artfully 64 (connect) the Mid-Autumn Festival’
s theme of reunion with the National Day celebration. This tour by the Lyric String Quartet represents
a new step in strengthening friendship and artistic cooperation among China, Norway and Denmark,
continuing the tradition of using music as a bridge 65 (promote) dialogue between civilizations.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是某国际学校学生李华,你校英语报计划增设“Family Harmony”专栏,外教
Jenny提供了两个子栏目方向供选择:“Heart-to-Heart Talks”和“Quality Time Ideas”。请给 Jenny写
一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的选择;
2.说明理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jenny,
I'm glad to know our English newspaper will add a “Family Harmony” column.Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
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。
I' ve worked at a small local grocery store three separate times in the town I live in—each
brıngıng warm little moments that stick in my memory. The first time was from October 2023 to
June 2024, the second from February 2025 to April 2025, and I'm lucky enough to be back behind
the checkout counter now.
During my first term, I grew familiar with an older lady in her 70s named Judith. What made
her stand out on colder days was her jacket— soft, cream-colored, and covered in tiny printed cats
that looked like they were napping. As someone who enjoys cats, I couldn't hold back my praise the
first time I saw it: “That jacket is wonderful! Those cats make it feel like a hug.” She laughed. saying
no one had noticed it in weeks. Judith was already a regular before I started, so I quickly recognized
her gentle smile and the way she always picked up a carton of milk and a loaf of whole-grain bread.
Soon, we'd chat every time she came in——she’ d tell me about her three cats and how they’ d knock
over her flower pots, while I’ d share little updates about school. Just over a week ago, she even
joked, “Tell your boss that the crazy cat lady down the street says you deserve a raise!”
When I came back for the second time, Judith's face lit up. “I was so glad to see your name on
the schedule again!” she said. In early March, during one of our chats, I mentioned I planned to take
a day off later that month for my 20th birthday. “Well, then I' ll have to bake you some cookies,”
she said firmly. I'd told her a couple of weeks prior though, and so the moment had slipped my mind
by the time my birthday came around.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
But the first day I worked again after my birthday, I heard someone calling my name from
the front of the store.
A few days later, Judith came in for milk and bread, just like always.