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2025屆四川省宜賓市高三上學期一診英語試題

學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、未知

FourhighlyrecommendedthemeparksinCaliforniaofferuniqueexperiences,making

Californiaatopdestinationfortouristsseekingfunandexcitement.

DisneyCaliforniaAdventurePark

DifferentfromDisneyland,itaimstoshowthecharacteristicsandcultureofCalifornia.It

hasfourthemeareas,includingParadisePier,GoldenState,Hollywoodmovieback-lots,and

Bug'sLand.The“Soarin'OverCalifornia^^projectthatcombinesIMAXandrollercoastersallows

touriststooverlookthebeautifulsceneryofCaliforniaintheair.

Opentime:7:00am.—-10:00pm.

UniversalStudiosHollywood

Builtnexttoafilmstudio,touristscanvisitthestudiowheretheshootingscenesofmany

famousmoviescanbeseensuchas“WaroftheWorlds^^and“KingKong.Manythrilling

amusementprojectsarehere,suchas"TheSimpsonsRide","JurassicPark—TheRide”,and

“RevengeoftheMummy”,makingtouristsfeelasiftheyareinamoviescene.

Opentime:9:00am.--6:00pm.

DisneylandPark

Thisistheworld'sfirstDisneylandthemeparkfilledwithadreamyandfairytale

atmosphere.TouristscaninteractwithDisneycartooncharacters,andwatchwonderfulparade

shows.Theamusementfacilitiesarerichanddiverse,suitableforthewholefamily.

Opentime:8:00am.---11:00pm.

LegolandCalifornia

Itisbuiltwith60millionLegobricksandsuitableforthewholefamily.Thereis”Lego

landMinilandUSA",whereyoucanseeminiatureversionsoffamousbuildingsfromvarious

countries.TherearealsomultiplethemeareassuchasDinoIsland,PirateShores,andImagination

Zone,fulloffunandcreativity.

Opentime:10:00am.---5:00pm.

1.Whichparkopensearliest?

A.DisneylandPark.B.LegolandCalifornia.

C.UniversalStudiosHollywood.D.DisneylandCaliforniaAdventurePark.

2.WhatcanvisitorsdoinUniversalStudiosHollywood?

A.Theycanmakefilms.B.Theycanvisitthestudio.

C.Theycanwatchparadeshows.D.TheycanoverlookCaliforniaintheair.

3.WhatdoDisneylandParkandLegolandCaliforniahaveincommon?

A.Theyopenatnight.B.theyhavethrillingrides.

C.Theyarefamily-friendly.D.TheyshowCaliforniaculture.

BrightsZooinLimestone,Tennesseeiscelebratingthebirthofaveryunusualbaby

reticulatedgiraffe(網(wǎng)紋長頸鹿).Bomperfectlyhealthy,itjustdoesn'thaveanyspots.Thezoois

askingforhelpfromthepublictonametheuniqueanimal.

Tall,long-neckedgiraffesarefamousfortheirspots.Thespotsarebelievedtohelpthe

animalshidefrompredators.Justlikenotwohumanshavethesamefingerprints,eachgiraffehas

itsownspecialpatternofspots.

DavidBright,whorunsthezoo,toldNewsweek,“Thisisbeyondrare.Thelasttimethis

happenedwas1972inJapan."Currently,theyounggiraffeisbelievedtobetheonlyspotless

giraffeintheworld.Agiraffe'spatternofspotsiscreatedwhentheanimalisstillgrowinginside

itsmother,whichmeansthatthisgiraffewillneverhavespots.

Mr.Brightsaysthatthenewgiraffemightnothavesurvivedifshehadbeenbominthe

wild.atBeingsolidcolored,shemaynotbeabletohidequiteaswell,^^saidMr.Bright.Healso

thoughtitwaslikelythatthegiraffewouldbea"keytargetforpoachers^^becauseshe'sso

unusual.

Reticulatedgiraffesarealreadystruggling.In2018,theywereofficiallylistedas

“threatened”.Thirty-fiveyearsago,therewere36,000reticulatedgiraffes.Now,onlyabout16,000

reticulatedgiraffesremain.BrightsZooishopingtousetheyoungspotlessgiraffetoraise

awarenessofgiraffeprotectionanddonatemoneyforgroupslikeSaveGiraffesNowandthe

GiraffeConservationFoundation.

Sofar,hundredsofthousandsofnameshavecomeup.AllofthenamesareinSwahili,a

languagespokeninpartsofAfrica.ThezoowillannouncethewinningnameonSeptember4.

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4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Giraffesarefamousforlongnecks.

B.Giraffeshavethesamespotpatterns.

C.Thebabygiraffegetsaspecialname.

D,BrightsZoowelcomesaspecialbabygiraffe.

5.WhatdoesDavidBrightsayaboutthenew-borngiraffe?

A.It'seasytohideinthewild.

B.Itwillgeneratespotsinthefuture.

C.Itmayspenditswholelifeinthezoo.

D.Ifsthefirstspotlessgiraffeintheworld.

6.Whydidthezoocallonthepublictonamethenew-borngiraffe?

A.Toprotectthespotlessgiraffe.

B.Tocallpublicattentiontothezoo.

C.Toshowthegiraffesaregoingextinct.

D.Toraisefundforthegiraffeprotectiongroups.

7.Whatistheattitudeofthepublictothe"namingactivity^^

A.Skeptical.B.Favorable.C.Indifferent.D.Cautious.

Sugardoesfireupdopamine(多巴胺)andlightupyourbrain9spleasuresystems,buttoo

muchdailycandyconsumptionmaybeasdangerousasadrugprobleminhumans.

Ourbodiesneedenergytofunction,soit'snaturalthatourbodieswoulddesireitinsugar

form,saysVeraTarman,MD.Nutritiousfruitsandvegetablescontainsugar,butthissmallamount

istotallyhealthy.Theproblemis,processedfoodscontainconcentrated(濃縮的)amountsofthat

naturalsweetener."You'relookingatsomethingthathasahighamountofasubstancethatwill

overpowerwhatwenormallyshouldeat,"saysDr.Tarman"Itbecomesmorethanpleasurable一it

becomesaddictive.^^IfslikehowSouthAmericanschewedcocaplantleavesforcenturies,butthe

plantwasn'taproblemuntilitsconcentratedversion,cocaine,hitthemarket,shesays.

“Whenyoursweettoothgoesfromadesiretoanobsession,youmightbehookedonsugar.9,

saysDr.Tarman."Thesignsaresimilartoadrugaddiction,shesays,"'thinkingaboutfoodmore

thananythingelse,feelingunabletostopevenwhenyou5restuffed,orhidingfoodsono-one

knowsyouhaveit.”

Sugarcanalsobecomeaproblemwhenyou'rejusteatingitoutofhabit,saysregistered

nutritionistSamasaMelton."Peopledon'tfeellikethey'vefinishedeatinguntilthey'vehada

dessert.^^Allthatsugarcancausemajorhealthproblems,likeheartproblems,headaches,bloating

andevenenergycrashes.

Cuttingaddedsugarmightsoundimpossibleand,quitefrankly,miserable,butafterafew

weeks,yourtastebudswilladjust,andthesweetthingsyoulovenowwon'tbeastasty."Ifyou

don'thaveapplejuice,theappletastesgreat/9Meltonsays."Freedomtestesgreat-freedomfrom

obsession.^^

8.WhydoesDr.Tarmanmention"cocaplantleaves^^inparagraph2?

A.TointroduceatraditioninSouthAmerica.

B.Toillustratetoomuchsugarisaproblem.

C.Toexplainwhatconcentratedsugaris.

D.Toprovenaturalfoodishealthier.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“behookedon“inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Beaddictedto.

B.Befocusedon.

C.Belackingin.

D.Befreefrom.

10.WhichofthefollowingwillMeltonagreewith?

A.Sweetenershouldbeforbidden.

B.Sugar-freedietneedspromoting.

C.Sugaraddictioncanbecorrected.

D.Amealwithoutdessertisincomplete.

11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Sugar:ANewDrug.

B.Sugar:LightYouUp.

C.Sugar:LessIsBetter.

D.Sugar:AHealthKiller.

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Anewly-developedAndroidphoneappisabletoremotelyestimatepressureinaperson's

arteries(動脈)asthereheartsqueezes,providingpotentiallylife-savingdetailsonindividual

healthwithouttheneedforspecializedequipment.

Ratherthanhavingtotakeatriptothedoctororuseadedicateddevice,individualsmight

onedaybeabletomakeuseofthephoneintheirpocket,makingtheinnovationparticularly

importantinunderservedpopulationswhereaccesstomedicalcareislimited.

DevelopedbyresearchersfromtheUniversityofPittsburgh,theappworksbytakinga

varietyofreadingsfromtheaccelerometer,camera,andtouchsensorsbuiltintomodern

smartphones.Whatmakestheappsmartisthewayitgetsuserstochangethepositionoftheir

handstochangebloodflow,andapplyanumberofinstructedtouchestothephonescreentoget

therightpulsepressurereadings."Becauseofgravity,there9sapressurechangeinyourthumb

whenyouraiseyourhandsupaboveyourheart,andusingthephone'saccelerometer,you'reable

toconvertthatintotherelativechangeinpressure/saysbiomedicalengineerVishaal

DhamotharanfromtheUniversityofPittsburgh.

intestson24peopleandcross-referencingwithalargerdatabase,theappmethoddetected

pulsepressuretoareasonablyaccuratelevel,withinaround8mmHG.Asdevelopmentcontinues,

theappaccuracylevelwillmostlikelyimproveonthatevenfurther.

Theresearchersadmitthey'llneedtoworkon"(changingthemindset“aroundusingpulse

pressureasabloodpressureindicator-butifsthebestsolutionwe'veseenyetfortakingthis

crucialreadingusinganormalsmartphone."'Developmentofaportablebloodpressure

measurementdevicethatdoesnotrequireanyexternalcalibration(夕卜部校準)isunrealistic-such

adevicecurrentlydoesnotexist,“saysbiomedicalengineerSanjeevShroff,fromtheUniversity

ofPittsburgh."Theresearchworkreportedinthispublicationisanimportantstepintheright

direction.^^

12.Whyisthenewly-developedphoneappparticularlyimportant?

A.It'smucheasiertoaccess.B.It'smoney-saving.

C.Ifsaspecializedfacility.D.Ifsmoreaccurate.

13.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabouttheapp?

A.Thespecialfunctionofit.

B.Theworkingprincipleofit.

C.Thepurposeofdevelopingit.

D.Theinspirationfordevelopingit.

14.Whatcanweinferaboutthefutureoftheappinsmartphones?

A.Itwillhaveabrightprospect.

B.Itwillcomeintothemarketsoon.

C.Itwillbebuiltineverysmartphone.

D.Itwillreplacethetraditionalequipment.

15.Whatistheauthor9spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Totestanapp.

B.Toimproveanapp.

C.Toadvertiseanapp.

D.Tointroduceanapp.

HowtoDeterminetheBestTimetoExercise

Anytimeofthedayyoucancommittoexercisingisagoodtimeforgettingactive.16

Consideryourlifestyleandexercisegoalstohelpfindtherighttimeforyou.

ConsiderLifestyleFactors

17Doyouwakeupenergizedandreadytogointhemorning?Areyoufullof

poweratnightandnevergettobedbeforemidnight?Ifyouarenotamorningperson,donot

scheduleanearlymorningworkout.Sacrificingsleeptoexercisecanresultinpoorerperformance.

Anditalsomakesitdifficulttodevelopaconsistentroutine.

18

Whenareyouthebusiest?Whendoyoutendtoscheduleyourmostimportanttasks?Ifyou

tendtohavealotofactivitiesafterwork,youmaywanttoexerciseinthemorning.Ifyouhave

troublemakingitoutofthedoorontime,aneveningworkoutmaybebest.Anafternoonworkout

maybegoodifyouhavetimeonyourlunchbreakanddonotwanttosacrificeyoureveningor

morningtime.

Determineyourexercisegoals

Areyoutryingtoloseweight?19Ifyouaretryingtoloseweight,youmaywant

toexerciseinthemorningbeforeyouhaveeaten.Ifyouaretryingtodeveloparoutine,youmay

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wanttoexerciseinthemorningafterbreakfast.Peoplewhoexerciseinthemorningaremore

consistent.

Choosethelocationofexerciseroutine

Yourhouseprovidesthemostflexibletimeoptionsifyouownfitnessequipment,butifyou

haveagymdownthestreetoralongtheroutehomefromwork,thatwillmakeitmoreconvenient

tosqueezeinaworkout.20

A.Changeyoursleeppattern.

B.Consideryourdailyschedule.

C.Determinewhenyouhavethemostenergy.

D.Doyoufinditastruggletorealizeyourgoal?

E.Thebesttimeforexerciseisdifferentforeachperson.

F.Areyoutryingtodevelopaconsistentexerciseroutine?

G.Fitnesswebsitesareotherconvenientat-homeoptions.

Beingayoungadult,Iwasconstantlystrugglingtofindmyplaceintheworld.Ihadjust

graduatedfromcollegeandwasthetoughrealityofenteringtheworkforce.Thejob

marketwasandIoftenfoundmyselfafraidofthedailyjobhunt.

Oneday,Ianadvertisementforapositioninacompany.Idecidedtofor

it,eventhoughIwasnotentirelysureifIwassuitablefortherole.Aftersubmittingmy

application,Iwaitedforaresponse.

Finally,Ireceivedaninvitationforaninterview.Ispenthourspreparing,goingover

possibleandtryingtoseekforthebestanswers.Nervousbutdetermined,Iconfidently

toquestionsfromtheinterviewers.Afterthat,Iwasleftinastateof,checkingmyemail

andphoneandhopingforapositivereply.Dayspassed,andIbegantomyself.ButIwas

abouttogiveuphopewhentheoffercame.Iwasoverjoyedandfeltasenseof.

Afterworkinginthecompany,Iquicklyrealizedmanychallengesahead.Theworkwas

demanding,butIwastolearnandgrow.Ibondedwithmycolleaguesandtogetherwe

overcamemanydifficulties.Gradually,Ibecamemoreconfidentinmyabilitiesandstartedto

significantlythecompany'sgrowth.

Lookingback,Iamgratefulforthatopportunityasitwasainmycareer.Ittaught

metheimportanceofinthefaceofchallenges.Inowunderstandthateveryexperience,

whethergoodorbad,isavaluablelessonthathelpsusourselves.

21.A.facingB.expectingC.doubtingD.choosing

22.A.complicatedB.easyC.competitiveD.instructive

23.A.cameacrossB.turnedtoC.putonD.toldof

24.A.waitB.searchC.begD.apply

25.A.confidentlyB.anxiouslyC.aimlesslyD.hopelessly

26.A.examsB.commentsC.textbooksD.questions

27.A.objectedB.respondedC.addedD.listened

28.A.uncertaintyB.unhappinessC.unbeliefD.unemployment

29.A.persuadeB.doubtC.approveD.promote

30.A.agreementB.communityC.responsibilityD.achievement

31.A.discouragedB.warm-heartedC.motivatedD.well-informed

32.A.boostB.delayC.causeD.guarantee

33.A.honorB.stageC.milestoneD.duty

34.A.patienceB.perseveranceC.honestyD.generosity

35.A.acceptB.commitC.directD.improve

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

ThehutonghavelongbeenasymbolofcentralBeijing,promisingpeopleagreat

experiencewhentakingawalkin36(calm),withtheirgraybrickwalls,upturnedeaves

(屋檐)andpaths37(shade)byluxurianttreebranches.

Buttoday,thesehutonghavemore38(offer).Whilemostremainresidential

buildings,somecourtyardshavebeenrenovated(翻》新)intoareasforrich39(culture)

experiences.

Visitors,40walkalongtheDoufuchiHutonginBeijin,maycomeacrossasmall

andunnoticeabledoor,butwhentheywalkin,theyfind41(they)inacourtyardof

considerablesize.

Thecourtyard,calledtheGuan.42(know)asalocalculturemuseumnowalong

theBeijingCentralAxis,whichwas43(official)inscribedontheUNESCOWorld

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HeritageListthisJuly.

Renovatedfromaformertempleandopenedto44publicinJanuary,theGuan

45(include)abookstore,adigitalartgallery,aBeijingCentralAxisPostOffice,andafew

hospitalityvenues.

二、書信寫作

46.假定你是李華,上周你校舉辦了首屆校園美食節(jié)。請你為校英文報寫一篇報道,介紹此

次活動。內(nèi)容包括:

1.活動的目的;

2.活動的內(nèi)容;

3.學生的反響。

注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;

2.請在答題卡的相應位置作答。

TheFirstEverFoodFestival

三、未知

47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Ihavealwaysbeenfondofallsortsofchocolates,especiallybitterbakingchocolate.My

mot

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