河北省衡水市冀州中学2025-2026学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题

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学年 2025-2026
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25-26高三年级上月三英语试题卷 时间:120分钟总分:150分 注意事项: 1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改 动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写 在本试卷上无效。 3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案涂到答 题卷上。 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.f9.15. 答案是C。 1.How will the speakers probably get to the lab? A.By bus. B.By subway. C.By bike. 2.How does the woman find the rule now? A.Helpful. B.Strict. C.Unfair. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Smart shopping. B.Digital receipt. C.Data analysis. 4.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At an airport. B.In a library. C.In a gallery. 5.What are the speakers probably working on? A.A poster contest B.A recycling drive. C.A book fair. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What was the trouble with the man? A.He was tricked. B.His car broke down. C.He got caught in the rain. 7.What is the woman doing? 英语试题卷 A.Offering advice. B.Making complaints. C.Expressing regret. 听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。 8.What does the woman think of the concert? A.Moving. B.Deafening. C.Amazing. 9.What impressed the woman at the concert? A.The stage setting. B.The guitar performance. C.The audience engagement 10.What do we know about the man? A.He missed the concert. B.He dislikes rock music. C.He couldn't afford the ticket. 听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。 11.What is the club mainly about? A.Playing action-movie heroes. B.Climbing towering mountains. C.Running and jumping over barriers. 12.What concemn does the woman express? A.Possible injuries. B.Equipment shortage. C.High membership fees. 13.How does the man ensure safety during training? A.By reducing training hours. B.By wearing safety equipment. C.By seeking professional guidance. 听第9段材料,回答第1417题。 14.What problem does the woman have? A.The food has gone bad. B.The order is delayed. C.The app doesn't work. 15.What causes the problem? A.The driver is lost. B.The fridge is dead. C.The lift is busy. 16.How does the man try to solve the problem? A.Report the app. B.Get the food downstairs.C.Call the delivery rider. 17.What does the man mean at last? A.Change to another store. B.Tip extra for fast delivery. C.Place an order earlier next time. 听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。 18.What happened on Black Friday? A.The man overslept.B.The website was down.C.The phone was sold out. 19.What did the man do at last? 1页(共6页) A.He booked a phone online. B.He had his phone repaired. C.He exchanged his old phone for new. 20.What did the speaker learn from his experience? A.Cherish what you have.B.Be cautious of cheap traps.C.Keep up with the latest trends. 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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 A Food labels carry useful information to help you make informed choices about what you and your family eat and drink.Foodlabels tell you all sorts of information,including but not limited to the following: Date marking:Use-by and bestbefore dates Foods with a shelf life of less than 2 years must have a bestbefore or use-by date. The bestbefore date refers to food quality.Once the bestbefore date has passed,the food may still be safe to consume,but it may have lost some quality and nutritional value.Products with a bestbefore date can legally be sold after that date,provided the product is still fit for human consumption. Foods that should not be consumed after a certain date for health and safety reasons must have a use-by date.This means they cannot be sold after that date.You will find use-by dates on foods with a short shelf life,such as meat,fish and dairy products. Nutrition Facts Nutrition Facts tell you the quantity of various nutrients a food contains per serve,as well as per 100g or 100ml. Ingredients(配料) All ingredients must be listed in descending order by weight,including added water.The first ingredient listed contributed the largest amount and the last ingredient listed contributed the least. Here is a sample. Sample Label for Frozen Lasagna(千层面) 英语试题卷第 Nutrition Facts Serving Information 4 servings per contalner ServIng sbe 1 cup (227g) Calories op他serving Calorles 280 Qulck Guide to percent Daily Value (%DV) Total Fat9g 12% 5%or less is low Saturated Fat 45g 22% -20%or more is high Trans Fat 0g Cholesterol 35mg 12% Sodlum 850mg 5 Total Carbohydrato 34g 12%为 Dietary Fiber 4g 4需 3 Nutrients Total Sugars 6g Includes 0g Added Sugars 05 Protoln15g Vitamin D Omeg 0防 Calcium 320mg 25 Iron 1.6mg 8%生 Potassium.510mg 10 INGREDIEHTSIin Tomloes (Paprika Tomaloes,Tomito Peree)Ricolta Cheese (Milk [Wbole d Skim]Vinegur,Sah),Pasa (Drum Semolioa),Water,Mozrarella Cheese (Paslcurind Mill Checse Enrymes)Beef,Pork,Onloa,Romano Cheesc (Pasteurined Cow's Milk.Cultures,Salt Enrymes),Whole EggSall Splces,Garlic Onioo Powder,Garlic Powder.Paprik 21.Which product is more likely to be labeled with a"use-by"date? A.Canned tomatoes. B.Fresh chicken. C.Packaged biscuits.D.Bottled water. 22.How many calories would you take in by eating the whole container of Frozen Lasagna? A.227. B.280. C.908. D.1,120 23.Which ingredient has the highest percentage in Frozen Lasagna? A.Italian Tomatoes. B:Pasta. C.Ricotta Cheese. D.Paprika. B A grandmother cooks chicken.A group of kids,ages 8 to 14,watch her make the dish.This cooking class is part of a"Summer Camp"in Southern Califomia.At this camp,grandmas are in charge.Each week,they teach young campers how to cook a new dish and do crafts. "Loneliness is something that seniors are challenged with,and they love having younger people around them,"said Zainab,who works at Olive Community Services that brings older adults together and created the camp. 2页(共6页) During the last week of the camp,a 9-year-old Janna learned how to use a sewing machine and make pleasant pockets.The camper had pressed hard on the machine's pedal,making the needle move quickly."Slowly, The urban heat island effect,often seen as a negative consequence of city development,creates slowly,"Rahim,a grandma teaching the sewing class,said to her.The girl smiled when she made it.Rahim microclimates many species find irresistible.Warmer temperatures extend growing seasons,provide said the camp is"filling a gap"for kids.Many schools don't teach these skills like cooking and sewing. frost-free zones,and create diverse microhabitats within a single city block.Urban environments also Rahim also doesn't get to spend much time with her grandchildren because they don't live close."It offer abundant food resource.Raccoon inToronto have learned some techniques to open garbage cans.The is heartwarming to be able to interact with those who love being around you,"she said. constant availability of food waste and reduced animal hunters in nature create what ecologists call"urban The summer camp was organized through a partnership with the Golden Connections Club started by ecological release." a 14-year-old high school student Leena to encourage teens and seniors to interact.She noticed that many Urban wildlife's boom()not only reshapes ecosystems but brings health benefits to humans. students didn't have the chance to spend as much time with their grandparents.She also leared about Studies show people in areas with higher biodiversity experience lower rates of autoimmune diseases. challenges faced by senior adults,such as unfair treatment. Mental health benefits are equally impressive:urban residents who encounter wildlife report lower stress The club organizes monthly lunches at Leena's school.They invite the seniors to the school and and improved mood.Yet this boom isn't all positive.Urban animals are developing behaviour changes- discuss topics where both groups can leamn from each other.One of the most valuable lessons they've increased aggression and interrupted migration routes.Disease spread is also critical as populations grow shared with her is to live in the moment,and this has taken on new meaning for Leena."The people we more crowded,threatening humans and animals alike. have right now,they're not going to be with us forever,"she said. Forward-thinking cities are pioneering architectural innovations.Green roofs in Copenhagen aren't 24.What can we know about the Summer Camp? just for beauty-they're functioning ecosystems supporting plants,insects,and birds,cutting energy A.It is mainly about cooking. B.It offers jobs to teenagers. costs by up to 30%while providing paths for wildlife to move.Wildlife bridges like Ecoduct de Woeste C.It is held on a monthly basis D.It is in the charge of the seniors. Hoeve let over 5,000 deer cross highways safely,reducing wildlife-vehicle accidents by 80%. 25.What do the underlined words"filling a gap"mean in paragraph 3? The future of urban wildlife coexistence is promising,driven by tech advances and public awareness A.Providing engaging games. B.Offering nutritious meals. -smart tech enables wildlife monitoring,and innovative designs create shared livable spaces.Emerging C.Teaching practical techniques. D.Organizing interactive activities. biotech may revolutionize management:genetic tools help study urban animal adaptation,aiding 26.What did Rahim think of teaching the sewing class at the camp? threatened species.The key is reimagining cities as integrated ecosystems.As urbanization grows, A.Refreshing. B.Fulfilling. C.Challenging D.Pioneering. coexistence lessons grow more valuable.The question isn't whether we can live alongside urban wildlife 27.What is the main purpose of the club? -it's whether we dare to embrace the possibilities this partnership offers. A.To pass down traditional recipes. 28.What can we know about urban wildlife from Paragraph 1? B.To ensure an inclusive atmosphere. A.They have grown in diversity. B.They are mainly from rural areas. C.To improve elderly people's welfare. C.They have adapted to urban pollution. D.They tend to avoid human contact. D.To promote interaction between generations. 29.Why is"urban ecological release"mentioned? A.To present a new ecological concept. B.To stress the constant city development C C.To show the wildlife-friendliness of cities. D.To explain the reduced ecological harm. Cities worldwide are witnessing a transformation in urban environments.Wildlife populations in 30.What can the urban wildlife boom bring? cities are not only surviving but often surpassing those in rural areas.Urban bird populations in cities like A.Lowered rates of disease spread. B.An improved sense of well-being. Berlin have increased by over 40%in the past two decades.These aren't just typical pigeons and sparrows, C.Impressive migration routes of wildlife. D.Positive behavioural changes in wildlife. but hawks and owls,and even non-native species that have found urban environments surprisingly 31.What is crucial for urban wildlife coexistence? 英语试题卷第3页(共6页) A.A slower pace of urbanization. B.Adjustment to existing ecosystems. A.Cognition declines with age. B.Unawares account for the largest. C.Advanced biological technologies D.An adaptive mindset of coexistence. C.Behavioural patterns are consistent. D.Mistakes influence personality types. 34.What does the author suggest for public health campaigns? D A.Increasing lecture frequency. B.Reviewing behavioural errors. Why do some people keep making harmful choices,even when the outcomes are obvious?A new C.Developing tailored strategies. D.Enhancing information accuracy. study byUNSW Sydney's Dr Bressel found that for a small group,the issue isn't lack of motivation or 35.Which is the best title for the text? ability,but rather a subtle(but persistent failure to connect their actions with its consequences. A.Learning Risks,Behaving Safer. B.Knowing Better,Doing Worse. The paper,published recently in Nature Communications Psychology,details an online learning C.Recognizing Habits,Acting Well D.Understanding Rules,Breaking All. game where participants were asked to click between two planets for rewards or to avoid punishment. Researchers observed three behavioural types:Sensitives(avoid bad choices),Unawares(adjust strategies 第二节(共5小题:每小题25分,满分12.5分) after being told their errors)andCompulsives(still make wrong choices even after learning their mistakes). 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 "Some people don't leamn from experience.Even when motivated to avoid harm,they fail to see their How to Overcome the Harmful Habit of Judging behaviour causes problems,"said Dr Bressel. Ah,punctuality-the art of being precisely on time.It's a concept so deeply rooted in some cultures This study followed past research,which only focused on Australian psychology students,but had that even being a minute late can cause a small-scale panic attack.36Let's examine whether key differences:267 participants from 24 countries(including over 50-year-olds),six-month follow-ups, punctuality is the defining feature of a superior society or merely another subjective construct. and post-game surveys on their choices.The same behavioural profiles emerged across cultures and ages. Each part of the world has a unique relationship with time,enriching the fabric of global culture.In In Australian studies,35%were Sensitives,41%Unawares,23%Compulsives;in the new study,26% Japan,for example,you're always expected to arrive on time,and preferably a few minutes early. Sensitives,47%Unawares,27%Compulsives.Dr Bressel linked more Compulsives to older participants, 37Tough luck,but the next one will be there precisely on the dot.In contrast,the Philippines has as cognitive()flexibility declines with age.Interestingly,when participants were invited back to a more relaxed approach to time.If someone says 3 o'clock,arriving around 3:30 is common and play the same game six months later,most showed the same behavioural profile."That was striking,"said expected.This isn't laziness,but a cultural preference for living in the moment. Bressel."These aren't just random mistakes.They're almost like personality types.This is not to say But does being punctual make a culture more advanced?The Swiss are celebrated for their precision they're fixed,just that they may require intervention to break."Researchers confirmed Compulsives' and punctuality,often cited as a perfect example of efficiency.Their trains run on time,their watches are choices weren't habits:participants could explain their wrong choices.This points to a deeper issue-a the gold standard.38 And Switzerland is often ranked as one of the most developed and happiest failure to integrate new knowledge to minimise bad outcomes. countries in the world,but let's wait a bit to conclude Dr Bressel noted real life is more complex than the game,but the pattem of ignoring experience and Consider the case of Brazil,where "Brazilian time"is a well-known concept.39 If you information matches compulsory behaviours.The research has important implications for public health attend a party at the specified time,you'll likely find the host still in their bathrobe.Many Brazilians have messaging.Many campaigns rely on providing information-about smoking,drinking or financial risks a laid-back approach to life.They don't sweat the small stuff like running five minutes late because they're -with the assumption that people will act on it.But this study suggests that for some,information alone busy enjoying life.Many live by the motto,"Tudo bem,"which means "It's all good."Honestly,they isn't enough."Standard information campaigns work for most-but not for everyone,"Dr Bressel said. seem to be onto something. "For compulsive individuals,we may need different intervention." So,is punctuality essential?It depends on what cultures you are in.Whether you're a stickler for 32.What were participants expected to do in the online learning game? punctuality or more laid-back,what truly matters is how you spend your time.40 Let's try to find A.Make choices. B.Win awards. C.Observe behaviour.D.Identify errors. that middle ground where we can respect others'time while embracing the joy of living in the moment. 33.What is a striking finding of the new study? Ultimately,time is just a construct,and life is too short to stress about being late. 英语试题卷第4页(共6页) A.Miss a train by a minute? B.Punctuality is timeless art. C.But is punctuality essential? D.In this context,punctuality is flexible. E.You could set your clock by their daily routines. F.There,being late is not only accepted but expected. G.Are you enjoying the journey or constantly watching the clock? 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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 You can find Jacob Reno at his neighborhood market on Sundays.He doesn't sell produce.Instead, he offers portraits(肖像)一41L_ones.He sits behind a table wit讪a sign that reads:“TERRIBLE PORTRAITTS,S5,STERRIBLE MINUTES."Every week,people 42 for their turn to take home a hand-drawn portrait that might look like them-or not.Since May,Reno has 43 more than 500 pcople.His pictures are 44 yet charming. Reno first tried his hand at 45 at a party where Reno and a friend thought it would be 46 to draw each other.When Reno turned his drawing around for his friend,they both burst into laughter.Reno realized he might have 47 a hidden talent. He did not 48 drawing until this past spring.He left his media job and bought a piece of poster board to 49 his services.He set up shop for the first time in May.To his 50,a stream of strangers stopped for their "terrible portrait".Indeed,Reno doesn't just draw-he 51.He chats with his subjects and tries to get to know them.He sets a(n)52 for five minutes,but he always goes over.Reno said what he loves about his project is that it allows him to interact with people in his 53 and make them laugh. In a world that is increasingly digital,Reno believes his artwork offers a rare chance to slow down and 54."What I try to provide is just an incredibly 55 experience,"he said. 41.A.bad B.fake C.old D.usual 42.A.look out B.call in C.line up D.stand in 43.A.drawn B.invited C.gathered D.helped 44.A.elcgant B.offensive C.delicate D.awkward 45.A.sculpture B.painting C.poster D.calligraphy 英语试题卷第 46.A.touching B.inspiring C.exhausting D.entertaining 47.A.unearthed B.polished C.evaluated D.applied 48.A.practice B.study C.pursue D.appreciate 49.A.document B.advertise C.expand D.improve 50.A.delight B.relief C.amusement D.admiration 51.A.teaches B.quits C.performs D.reflects 52.A.experiment B.timer C.scene D.record 53.A.company B.organization C.family D.community 54.A.escape B.connect C.compete D.imagine 55.A.virtual B.charitable C.human D.collective 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 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】个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 China's food market is being reshaped by the rise of "pre-prepared dishes".Once 56 (dismiss)as a niche()convenience,they now range from semi-finished stir-fries to fully cooked meals that only need reheating.In the past few years,the category57 (balloon)into a multibillion-yuan industry,fueled by busier lifestyles,advances in processing and official support that has turned58 began as a consumer trend into a strategic priority. 59(analyst)expect the market's value to top 749 billion yuan by 2026.Investors have piled in:from food processors to cold-chain logistics (providers.The latter 60(be)critical. Without reliable refrigeration,the promise of scale collapses.Progress has been made,but gaps remain in building 61 cost-effective distribution network. Policy has kept pace.In 2022 Guangdong issued "Ten Measures"62(promote)the sector while in 2023the central government mentioned pre-prepared meals in its annual No.1 Document,63 (place)them on the national strategic agenda.Yet that same year laid bare the lack of comprehensive national standards,sparking calls for 64(clear)definitions and tighter.oversight. Regulators face a delicate balance:encourage innovation while protecting consumers.The challenge is to ensure that the appeal 65 convenience does not come at the cost of nutrition,quality or the authenticity(地道性)that makes cuisine so central to culture.. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 近日,一些学校开始尝试使用AI辅助心理咨询。你校英文报就此现象开展征文活动,请你写 5页(共6页) 一篇短文投稿,内容包括: (I)你的观点: (2)你的理由。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右: (②)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 My Views on AI-Driven Mental Health Support on Campus 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。 With three little babies,I never took a break,completely ignoring any self-care.When I was too tired to make myself dinner,I'd just eat the kids'leftover cereal().I thought this was a great plan to lose some weight and called it the"Cereal for Diet."Back then,I knew nothing about nutrition.Of course,the Cereal for Diet failed,as did all my other attempts. One day,after cleaning up all the'mess my kids had made,I went out for a walk.I passed a gym.I looked away.Healthy people went there,but this was not me.While turning away,I saw an ad for a six-month fitness challenge.Icontinued my fast walk in the opposite direction,but that sign just stayed on my mind. I still remember what finally motivated me to sign up for the challenge.It was a ten-minute period in which my son threw his spaghetti plate straight up,sending noodles and sauce flying everywhere.As soon as my husband got home,I said,"You're in charge." I made a beeline for the gym,marched straight in and said,"Fix me."And I was assigned a young and fit trainer,Emily.She asked what my goals were for the six-month challenge.At that moment,I was speechless.Noticing my embarrassment,Emily just handed me the heaviest weights I had in my life and said,"Okay,so in six months you will compete in a body-building show."I tried explaining,"No,I don't want to do a show.That sounds scary."She ignored my fear,and we jumped into strict workouts and nutrition planning. Over the next six months,Emily forced me to focus on myself-my wants and my needs.I learned to see food as strength and sweat as progress.I leamned how to fuel my body instead of starving it, balancing proteins,carbs,and fats.Emily pushed me past my limits,correcting my form,timing my breaks,and cheering me on when I wanted to quit.I improved every day in the gym. 英语试题卷 第 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。 One day,Emily handed me an application form. Soon,I jumped into weeks of preparation. 6页(共6页)

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