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海口市2026届高三年级调研考试
英语
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第一部分听力《共两节,满分30分)】
做题时,先等答案标在试卷上,录膏内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试
#上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小鹰15分,满分75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秒钟的时问来回答有关小题和
阅读下一小题.每段对话读两道。
I.How many students took the exam last month?
A.150.
B.200.
C.300.
2.Why doesn't the alarm clock wake the man up?
A.The battery is dead.
B.It's not loud enough.
C.He set it to the wrong time.
3.What does the woman recommend?
A.A new bookstore.
B.A coftee snop with pets.C.Some delicious coffoe.
4.What sign oould it be?
A.No Passing.
B.No Parking
C.No Photos
5.What can be inferred about the woman?
A.She likes the man's headphones.
B.She prefers playing the digital piano.
C.She is bothered by her neighbor's music.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1,5分,满分225分)
所下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从愿中所给的A
B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,所每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小
愿,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自
读两魂。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Where are the speakers?
A.At an airport.
B.On a plane.
C.At a station.
7.When will the man leave for Boston?
A.At9:45
B.At10:17
CA13:45.
兔语试画第1厦(共12页)
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What will the woman prepare for the man?
A.Water.
B.Sports drinks.
C.Energy bars.
9.What is the man's concem about the marathon?
A.The weather.
B.His injury.
C.The distance.
IC.What does the woman advise the man to do?
A.Listen to his body.
B.Quit the race.
C.Finish the whole race.
听第8段材料,回答第1山至13题。
.1.What are the speakers doing?
A.Sorting digital photos.B.Taking some pctures.
C,Er时joying family photos
12.What does the second pcture show?
A.Ben wins a competition.
B.June makes a sand castle.
C.The family play on the beach.
13.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Brother and sister.
C.Father and daughter.
听第9段材料,国答第14至16愿,
14.What is special about this year's book festival?
A.A longer period
B.Writers'attendance.C.An event for deaf children.
15.What does the woman think of Alice and Kicking?
A.It's so much fun.
B.It's challenging to rend.
C.It's belpful for language learing
16.What suggestion does Jenny give on enlarging kid's vocabulary
A.To share ideas with them.
B.To read advanced books to them.
C.To introduce new writers to them.
听第10段材料,回容第17至20题
17.What was the progress of the project Iast Monday?
A.A short notice was posted.
B.A gentle yoga lesson was offered.
C.A senior community center was opened
18.What problem does the project face?
A.Fund shortage.
B.Poor management.
C.Outdated equipment.
19.What are the volunteers requrred to do?
A.Contact local companies.
B.Donate money and cquipment.
C.Engage more seniors in the center.
20.What is the mam purpose of the talk?
A.To promote sales.
B.To get votes.
C.To get support.
英语试题第2气(典2页)
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第-节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分375分)
阅读下列短文,从每愿所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最使选项。
Travel broadens our horizons,while books offer us a unique joumey through time
and space-a truth that shines within the following world's great libranes.
New York Public Library-Stephen A.Schwarzman Building,New York
The New York Public Library deserves to be called one of the most popular
libraries With 92 locations and almost 53million items,it's the third largest beary in
the world.Many book lovers dream of visiting this famous Stephen A.Schwarzman
Bulding.It attracts people with its beautiful design,remarkable historic collctions and
free access to its resources.
Library of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial,Madrid
Inside the library,colorful murals and paintings decorate the cciling and walls.
Depicting scenes from classical history,these masterpteces give you a sense of awe and
admiration and explain the reason why it is nicknamed"the most beatifu librnes in
the world".The library holds more than 40,000 books,including precious manuscrpts
of philosophy and theology.
The Cuypers Library,Amsterdam
The Cuypers Library is the oldest and largest art history library in the Netheriands.
Today it's a proud owner of 450,000 books,joumals,penodicals,exhibitions,as well
as catalogues about art auctions()It is open for research and study with advanced
reservation.
Trinity College Library,Dublin
Trinity College Library is one of the most recogmzable histonc libranes in the
world for two reasons.First,it houses some of the worid's oldest books and readers can
use its coilections at nocharge.Second,the classic look of the Long Room ofthe libary
filled with floor-to-ceiling bookcases inspired J.K Rowling for creating the Hogwarts
Library.For any Harry Potter fans,this is an experience you can't miss.
21.What feature contributes to the muckname of the 2d library introduced?
A.The rare artworks collection.
B.The library's large coilection
C.The drawings on the ceiling and walls.
D.The availability of precious manuscripts.
22.Which libeary best suits an art history researcher?
A.New York Publie Library-Stephen A.Schwarzman Building.
B.Library of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
C.The Cuypers Library.
D.Trinity College Library.
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23.What is a shared feature of the libranes in New York and Dublin?
A.Both provide free access to their resources.
B.Both are primarily focused on modem litcrature
C.Both served as sources of inspiration for J.K.Rowling.
D.Both are listed among the top three largest libranes in the world.
Michael had been searching for a new job for eight months.Despite fifteen years
of project management experience and a good record,every interview ended the sanie
way:polite thanks.promising follow-up,then silence.
One day.Michael walked into the reception area of a giant company.The
interviewer.Sarah.seemed different from the start.Instead of asking about his
experience managing budgets,she said,"Tell me about a project that taught you
something important about yourself."Michael felt his prepared answers escape him.
For a moment,he considered launching into his usual response about successful budget
management.but something stopped him.Eight months of the same polished approach,
erght months of rejection.Maybe it was time to try something different
Therefore,Michael made a surprising choice:to speak from the beart-talking
about his biggest failure.Then he found himself talking about the disaster that had
almost ended his career five years earlier-a software implementation()that had
gone totaily wrong Not because of technical issues,but because he'd failed to
recognise that the sales team was terrified of the new system."I found I'd been
managing the project timeline but oring the human timeline,Michael heard himself
concluding."The sales team wasn't resisting change-they were afraid of looking
incompetent in front of their biggest clients during that process.I should have read what
the sales team feared and helped them overcome the fear."
Three days later,Sarah called with an offer that included a 20%salary increase.
"Michael,"she said,"what convinced us wasn't your techmcal experience-plenty of
candidates had that.It was how clearly you understood your own value and could
explain why it mattered.We could see exactly how you'd contribute to our culture and
our success."
The interview hadn't just changed Michael's career-It had belped him name and
ive his true professional philosophy:has value lies in reding what people actually need
to succeed and creating the conditions for that success.
24.What does "polite thanks.promising follow-up.then silence"in Paragraph I imply?
A.Michael didn't meet their expectations.
B.Michael was too particular about his job.
C.The interviewers were expecting a follow-up.
D.The interviewers were hesnant about the hiring
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25.Why did Michael choose to talk about his biggest failure?
A.Sarah asked him to do so.
B.Michael wanted to be open and sincere.
C.The company valued leaming from failure.
D.Michael forgot the details of the budget management.
26.According to Sarah,what made Michacl succeed in the intervew?
A.Michaels'contributions to the company.
B.Michaels'understanding of his true value
C.Michaels'polished preparations for interviews.
D.Michaels'technical experience and qualifications
27.Which can be the best title for the passage?
A.Stepping from Failure to Success
B.Tips on Becoming Successful in lob Hunting
C.The Value of Technical Experience in Interviews
D.The Awakening of One's Professional Philosophy
Almost oe in four of the working-age population in the UK are clssified as
disabled,with the mumber contimuig to rise.A recent review led by Sir Chare
Mayfield,former chairman of the John Lewis Partnership,revealed a troubling gap:
disabled peopleretwices likely to beouof-disabled people Desibd
by cnanties as"unacceptable",this nearly0%employment gap has called for actin
Before next week's UN Intemational Day of Persons with Disabilities,Mayfield
has joined the Disability Chanties Association.This association hascadged
small businesses and disability experts to work together to make workplsces more
mnclusive.Diane Lightfoot,chair of the Disability Charities Assoctation,said,"Many
employers want to employ disabled people,but don't know where to begin."Official
statistics confirm the chailenge.A 2024 goverment survey found just 35%of
employers felt confident hiring disabled people.
Luckily,some businesses are leading the way.Whtbread runs the Thrve program
to support young people with specl educational needs and disabilities intokAt
Marks Spencer,30%of trainees on its long-running Marks Start scheme have a
disability.The four-week program ams to break the"experience,o job"eycleand
cf the 12,000 young people who have taken part,half have gone on to a job with the
high-street chain.
In practice,emplcying disabled individuals can bring some expected enefits
Toegin with,cisabled employees are the ones who are veryen to work,whosty
ionger with the emplcyer and who often make the working environment more
productive ad pleasant.Inaddito,disabled staff help cmployers leam toapproch
things from different angles which benefit the wider workforce and customers.
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As Diane Lightfoot puts it,"All of us should and can create meaningful
opportumnitiesfor disabled people to enter the workforce.An inclasrve,diverse
workforce isasourefstrenthfor soca development."
28.What does the review led by Sir Charlie Mayfield sues?
A.Disabled workers are twice as productive as others.
B.Disabled people face a increasingly higher unemployment rate.
C.Thetoaumber of disabled individuals is decreasing the UK.
D.Manym have effective disabity employment progrms.
29.According to Diane Lightfoo,what isacm challenge for employers?
A.A shortage of qualified disabled applicants.
B.A lack of goverment funding for training.
C.Rejection from non-disabled staff members.
D.Unoertainty about how to lamch the hinng.
30.How does hiring disabled employees benefit a business?
A.They reduce working hours.
B.They attract more customers.
C.They increase the business profits.
D.They bring different perspectives.
31.What is the auth's purpose in writng the passage?
A.To give a brief account cf disability rights.
B.To list the benefits of disability employment.
C.To draw moreattetion to close the employment gap
D.To honor the experts who support disability employment
D
Forever chemicals,or PFAS,are a group of man-made substances that take a very
long tme to break down m the envirent raly.They're everywhere.And they
are used in hundreds of products,ranging from frying pans and waterproof clong to
firefighting foam,food packaging and stan resistant coatings.
Now,a rent study on ducklngs suggests forever chemcas mght be interfeng
with the genes of birds before they hatch.Scientists at the Norwegian Unversty of
Science and Technology (NTNU)found that the chemicals interfered with the
ducklings'DNA,switching genes on and off in several organs.and potentially
damaging their chances of survival.
In their study,reshesd theffof threediffere foreveby
njecting them into duck eggs Then,they sealed the eggs with wax and incubated(
them until they hatched.This was done in a cooled lab seinbut was nteded
to imitate the sor of exposure that these eggs mightoternrally,via their
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mothers.As soon as the ducklings hatched.the scientists collected samples from their
hvers and hearts,which play a key role in their immune system.
The scientists found that twoout of the three forever chemicals had caused genetic
changes in the ducklings,affecting genes that regulate their fat metabolism()
Anne-Fleur Brand,the study's lead researcher,noted"f their fat metabolism changes,
it could reduce therr chances of surviving or reproducing."Surprisingly,the researchers
did not observe significant changes in the ducklings'hearts.
The scientists concluded that PFAS may be harming young animals,such s
ducklings.and urged that the chemicals be better regulated.Some forever chemcals
are banned.but there are thousands of different types which are still in use,and we
don't yet know how they affect us.other animals and the planet.
32.How does the author introduce the topic in the first paragraph?
A.By giving a definition.
B.By listing statistics.
C.By quoting a scientist.
D.By making comparisons.
33.What did the scientists at NTNU find about forever chemicals?
A.They alter the DNA of ducklings.
B.They have no effect on bird genes.
C.They affect adult birds,not ducklings
D.They enhance the survival rates of ducklings.
34.Why did the seentists seal the eggs with wax?
A.To prevent the eggs from hatching too early.
B.To enhance the growth of the ducklings after hatching.
C.To protect the eggs from being infected by extemal bacteria.
D.To mimic natural exposure to chemicals through the mother.
35.What did the scentist suggest in the last paragraph?
A.PFAS ghould be banned immedtately.
B.Regulations for PFAS should be made.
C.Researches on ducklings should be forbidden.
D.More forever chemacals should be put into use.
第二节《共5小题:每小题25分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面粗文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最使选项。选项中
有两项为多余选项。
黄齿试题第7夏(共2真)
Chongqing,known as"the city of mountains",is aso caled"the city of bridges"
as it has over 20,000 bndges.As the city grows,much of the space beneath these
bridges has been neglected Therefore,making good use of it has become a top priority.
35
The "Qinoxiale"restaurant bar,transformed from an overlooked area beneath a
Sridge in the Nan'an district,has become a favorite spot for both tourists and locals.It
offers breathtaking sunset views of Chaotianmen Gate,where the Yangtze and Jialing
reivers mect.37Many people come here to capture the beautiful views.
Wang Xingchen,the project director,is an expert at intenor design.He has
skillfully made use of the location's uque features to a create a relaxing yet private
space for different customers.To enhance the dreamlike atmosphere,lights have been
added to the grounds,the greenery,and the railings.38 Since its opening earlier
in July,profits have steadily increased.
39 As the area was inaccessible to large equipment,workers had to
manunlly remove the mud and weeds.They also had to ensure the bridge remained
structurally sound throughout the process.
Notably,the restaurant bar offers community bepefits,such as a spacious bench
area along its outer section,which provides a free resting spot.This spot ts favored by
locals,including fishing enthusiasts,workers,and pedestrians.40
More underused bridge spaces in Chongqing will undergo similar transformation,
turing forgotten comers into lively parts of city life.
A.All of the above efforts have paid off.
B.Now it has become a new landmark of the city.
C.The workers were praised for their creative work
D.However,the project faced significnnt challenges.
E.This strengthens its connection with the local commumty.
F.Here's an example of the city's creative approach to space transformation.
G.Therefore,there has been an mcrease in online customers ordering takeout.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,演分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、CD四个选项中选出可以填入空白
处的最佳选项。
英语试愿第3丙(典2五)
It was I a.m.on Christmas moring.Like so many other parents,Marisa had
holiday magie to 41
For weeks,her 4-year-old daughter,Aubree,had been asking for one gift:a real
pianc keyboard.Now that Aubree was42,Marisa pulled the box from its
43spot.But when she opened it,only the stand and bench were inside.No
keyboard!Panie 44 her as she realized that the keyboard was sold45
There must be some way to46It,she thought.Maybe an online shop
could47a keyboard by moming Maybe she could buy one in a nearby store.
She looked into both 48 but no luck.Now desperate,Marisa 49 in a
neighborhood Facebook group:"Tm about to cry,"she wrote,explaming the situation.
"I'm afraid this will 50 her Christmas."
Andy,who lived 5 miles away,was just about to51 bed when he saw
Marisa's urgent request."Any parent would be in a52"Andy said."MaybeI
could help"He thought of his daughter's keyboard Andy immedistely went
downstairs to find the keyboard.
After getting her daughter's53 Andy typed a message to Marisa:"Where
do you ive?We have a keyboard that we could54"One hour later,the two
met at a grocery store near Marisa's home.Together,they 55 the keyboard into
Marisa's car.Marisa expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Andy.It was truly a Christmas
of magic.
41.A.feel
B.make
C.explore
D.explain
42.A.tired
B.husy
C.asleep
D.happy
43.A.playing
B.hanging
C.ringing
D.hiding
44.A.overtook
B.inspired
C.surprsed
D.forgave
45.A.quickly
B.frequently
C.separately
D.directly
46.A.gn0r0
B.fix
C.break
D.lose
47.A.deliver
B.produce
C.design
D.plan
48.A.directions
B.occasions
C.problems
D.opticas
49.A.debated
B.posted
C.advertised
D.required
50.A.break
B.simplify
C.ruin
D.celebrate
51.A.crawl into B.run into
C.dive into
D.walk into
52.A.hurry
B.rush
C.panie
D.challenge
53.A.blessing
B.pian
C.advice
D.permission
54.A.part with
B.play with
C.work with
D.stay with
55.A.pushed
B.loaded
C.installed
D.dropped
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第二节语法填空(共10小思: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。
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Classical Chinese gardens are famous around the world for their unique designs.
Often callod"scholars'gardens",these spaces beautifully combine nature5
art.There are three main types of classical Chinese gardens.
第二节(满分25分)
The first type is the imperial garden.with the Summer Palace in Beijing 57
间读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段
(be)one of the most well-known examples.These large gardens 58(create)
的短文,
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for emperors and their famihes toenjoy the beautiful landscapes which seemedtocom
Dr.James was a famous eye doctor m W
from scenic paintings.Elements like 59(impress)halls,colorful pavilions,
up to 30 patients.However,he often struggle
and covered walkways can be found.
with lots of paperwork.It seemed he had sp
Next are temple gardens,usuaily60(find)in peaceful mountain areas.
worse,his wife and two sons complained tha
he had spent too many of his evenings and
These gardens share some features with imperial gardens and are designed as quiet
reports.
places for prayers and reflection that the public can visit.Many temple gardens,6
Fortunately.a new technology,an Al
bave stunning natural views,are enhanced by tall mountains that add to their calm
assistant greatly reduced his workload.It w
to doctor-patient conversations.Its job was si
atmosphere.
and wrote medical reports for the doetor."
Finally.southem gardens,codered the finest in China,are pnmanly found in
sad gratefully."All I need to do is ask qu
cities south of the Yangrze River.Many of them were built by scholars and officials.
operations."
They resemble temple gardens but are smaller and62(delicate).Instead of
However,a routine eye check-up lef D
temples,these gardens have homes for scholars,along with pavilions,viewing areas,
afteroon.The patient,a young girl namec
because she had noticed her eyesight becomir
and studios for poetry and painting.These gardens are small 63 rich in design,
an exaof her eyes while his digital
featuring hills,lakes,pavilions,and bridges.Therr remarkable design feature is the
the check-up,Sarah remainod mostly quict.
ability64 (change)the scenery with each step.
sentences in a low voice.It seemed she wa
speak up.Twenty minutes later,Dr.James pe
To fully appreciate the beauty of Chinese gardens,it's important touderstand the
assistant's medical report.When Sarah was t
65(philosophy)that inspire their various designs.
Sarah appeared quite anxious;however,Dr.
moment.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
The check-up itself seemed smooth.Y
第一节(满分15分)
hesitation kept lingering in Dr.James'mind
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a restless night.Perhaps something went
题迎味胞活动。请为枚英文报写篇报道,内容包括:
something was missing-something his AI a
(1)活动的过程:
Paragraph 1:The next moring,the thou
Sarah.
(2)收获与感想。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右:
Paragraph 2:Three days later,Sarah ca
2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
suggested.
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注意:
【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。
落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整
Paragraph 1:
The next moring,the thought troubled him so much that he phoned Sarah.
llington,New Zealand Each day,be saw
with his daily schedule as he had to deal
nt has whole career taking notes.What's
Paragraph 2:
t he was not truly a famly man,because
Three days later,Sarah came fora face-to-face talk as Dr.James suggested
eekends buried under medical notes and
sistant,changed everything.This digital
ked silently in the background,listemng
ple but powerful:it instantly took potes,
is technology truly frees me,"Dr.James
stions,prescribe medicine and perform
James feeling unsettled one Wednesday
Sarab,came alone.She came for help
g unclear.As usual,Dr James cooducted
ssistant did the usual work.Throughout
esponding either with brief nods or short
ted to say something but didn't dare to
escribed some medicane based on hs AI
old that an operation had been scheduled
ames didn't pay enough attention t that
t,Sarah's unwillingness to talk and her
fter wock.He was so worried that he had
unnoticed in the conversation.Perhaps
sistant might easily overlook.
ght troubled hm so much that he phoned
me for a face-to-face talk as Dr.James
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