海原县第一中学2025-2026学年第一学期第四次阶段性质量检测高三英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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绝密★启用前 海原一中2025一2026学年第一学期第四次阶段性质量检测 高三英语试题 命题人:马东 审题人:解有霖 主管:安义全 (试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟) 注意$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.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上、写在木试卷及草稿纸上无效。 3.考试结束后,将容题卡交回, 第1卷(选择题) 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) 听下而5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、8、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标 在试卷的相应位置:听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小愿和阅读下一小题,每段对话 读两遍。 所:How much is the shirt? AE19.15. B.9.18 C.E9.15. 答案是C. 1.When will the speakers leeve for the train staton? A.A1530p.m B.At 6:30 pm. C.At 7:30 p.m. 2.What will Jerry do tonght? A.Play tennis. B Go to the movies. C.Attend a mceting 3.How does the woman sound? A.Curious. B.Calm. C.Nervous. 4.Where are probably the speakers? A.At home. B.In a park. C.At a ciothing shop. 5.What are the speakers mainly discussing? A.A foreign language. B.An ancient poem. C.A short video. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 所下面5段对话或独白、每段为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:所完后,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.How much did the woman save on the blouse? A.5150 B.590. C.s60. 7.What does the man cocide to do? A.Do a special promotion. B.Improve his dress tste. C.Keep an eye on some sales. 商三英沾状哑 听第7段材料,回客第8至10题. 8.What was the destination of Bob's iongest Dight? A.Ban欧ok B Istanbul. C.Delhi. 9.What suggestion did Bob give? A.Bring a worm blanket.B.Select a reliable airline. C.Prcpare a TV screen. 10.Why does Boo prefer two short flights to one long flight? A.They nre less tiring.B.They cost less. C.They are less crowded. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题. 11.When will the man check out? A.On September 24th.B.On September 25th. C.On September 26th. 12.What kind of room docs the man reserve? A.A single room. B.A room with twin beds C.A room with a double bed 13.What does the man ask the woman about at last? A.'The room rate. B.The mode of payment. C.The vew near the hotel. 所第9段材料.回答第14至17题. 14.What sort of books does Jonn like best? A.Fertasy novels. B.Myslery novels. C.Historical fiction 15.When did John become interested in reading? A.In firsi grade. B.In third gradc C.In eighih grade. 16.How many books has John read? A.Almost 25. B.Almost 50. C.Almost 100. 17.What does John learn from books? A.Diverse cultures and history. B.Different kinds of lifestyles. C.Interesting beduime stones. 听第10段材料.回答第18至20陋, 18.Why does the speaker give the talk? A.To promote agricultural products. B.To encourage people to eat healthily. C.To introduce an art form of Thai culture 19.Where did the idea of fruit carving begin? A.In China. B.In Thailand C.In Japan. 20.What will the speaker do next? A.Peint a picture of leaves.B.Display her artistic work. C.Teach fruit carving. 第二部分圆读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满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, 入 Al Theatre:A Dlscussion at the Library for the Performing Arts With the development of technology,there is the wide use of Al i many aspects of our hves.The Library for the Performing Arts invites you to an aferoon discussion next Thursday.In the discussion,the bope is neither to promote nor to denigrate()Al-instead,lectures will allow listeners to have an open discussion about the potentiel impacts of Al on theatre at e crucial stage in its technoiogical advancement. Seating Poliey Programs are frec and opon to all.but registration s requested a woek earlier.Registered guests are given priority and allowed to check in I5 to 30 munutes before the start time and bolding seats for anyone is prohibited. 第1页共4页 If you arrive after the progrem starts.your seat will be arranged ot a special place by our staff.Food or drink is not allowed inside. Standby L加e If registration has ended,do not worry!We welcome you to the library regardlesa of regstraton stotus and you can wait in our standby line.Fr'e minutes before the program starts.all remaining seats arc released to attendees in the standby line.While this is not guaranteed,we will do our best to gel you into any of our programs Assistive Listenlng and interpretation Interpretation in English and the rcal-time caption (are availoble on roqucst.Please subrcit your request at least two wecks in advance by emailing us al accessibility@mnypl org. Audlo and V'ideo Recording Programs may be photographed and recorded by the Library for the Performing Arts.If you would prefer your image not to be photographed.please let us know and we can seat you accordingly.Please note that all recordings,including professional video record:ngs,arc not allowed during the discussion 21.What's the purpose of the discussion? A.To promote the application of Al. B.To show the disadventages of Al. C.To explore the impact of Al on theatre. D.To apprectate the development of technoiogy 22.How'cun you cnsure a seat i the discussion? A.Sign up for it ahead of time B.Pay a registraton fee. C.Wait in the standby line cariier. D.Contact the workang staff a doy ahcad. 23.What can people do if they atend the discussion? A.Ask for the real-time capton. B.Hold a seal for a friend. C.Broadcast the discutsion hive. D.Take photos during the discussion. B People wbo visi Yao Huifen's workshop often mistake her embroidery (for paintings or photographs.It is easy to sce wby.Yso's works look so realistic.like oil painnngs,Chinese ink wash painungs or photographs.Many of her works have been bought by domestic and foreign museums. The inhertor of embroidery in Suzhou,Jiangsu province,was bomn into a family with.a long history in the urt.Her grandparents and parents worked in the industry.She staned to icarn from her grendmother and mother when she was litile.Influenced by her father.she always loved to read books about ert and aesthetics ) She anended lectures on philosophy and art innovation when she was growing up."You might not use the knowledgc in the beginning.but what you read and what you expenenced will eventually reflect in your works," says Yao. For more than 10 years,she lcarned embroidery from masters of Suzhou cmbroidery and grodually became famous for her own skill.Elected as a promoter and ambassador of Suzhou embroidery.she has been to many countries for cultural communication,including the United Stnles.Prance and ltaly. Like many culniral heritage items,Suzhou embroidery faces the problem of finding young people to paes the craft on to.The huge input of time and energy required to !earn embroidery,Yao admits,has scared away many young people.However,she takes it as her responsibility to attract and irain cnough inheritors.She cooperated with colleges in Suzhou to open an embroidery course and teach the students for free.Yao has becn teaching embroidery lovers at her workshop for many years.Some of her students have set up their own workshops and started to teach others themzelves. 双三英试旺 "Traditional handcrafts need to conform (to the current aesthetics and cannot linger on the standards of old tmes.Embroidery lcchniques should also be improved continuously."Yao suggests that embroiderers should open up new borizons instead of working in workshops all dey long She visits art exhibitions and muscums at cvery opportunity when she goes to big cities. 24.What is the author's purpose in writing the first paragraph? A.To compare embroidery with photos. B.To list some mistaken views of embroidery C.To highlight Yao Huifen's extraordinary skill. D.To clnrify the differences between embroidery and pointpgs. 25.According to Yac,why are young people unwilling to leam embroidery? A.They find it effort-consuming. B.They leck interest in rt. C.They consider it leas profilablc D.They have a different taste for beduly. 26.Which of the following words can best describe Yao Huifen? A.Persistent and modest B.Devoled and disciplined. C.Determined and embitious D.Responsib!e and velfless. 27 What can we infer from the lext? A.Yao Huifen prefers working in big cines B.Embroidery is gradually regaining its fame. C.Yao Huifen has a lalent in teaching embroidery. D.Yao is strugzling to inherit Suzhou embroidery C A study conducted by Cornell Uoiversity examined how the use of Al m comversations impacts the way people express themselves and view cach other. The researchers have found pcople have more efficient conversations.use more positive language and perceive each other more positively wben using an A]-enabled chat tool. However.the group aiso found that when participanis think their parmner is using more Al-suggested responses,they consider that pariner as!ess cooperative. "I was surprised to find people tend to evaluale you more negatveiy simply because they suspect you're using Al to help compose text,regordless of whether you actually are,"said Jess Hohenstein,the lead researcher. "This illustrales the continuous overall doub!that peuple scem to bave around Al." For their first experiment,participants were asked to talk about a policy issue and assigned to one of three conditions:both part:cipants can use smart replies:only one partcipant can use smart replies:or neither participant can use sman replies Researchers found that osing smart replies increased communication efficiency. positive emotional language and posilve evaluations by communcation partners.On avernge.smort replies accounted for 14 3%of sen!messages But participants whose partners suspected of responding with smant replies were evaluated more negntively than those who were thought to have ryped their own responses.consistent with common assumptions about the negative implications of Al. "Whilc Al might be able to belp you wnte,"Hobeastein said."it's altencg your language in ways you might no!cxpect,especially by making you sound more posinve.This suggests that by using text-gencranng Al, you're giving up some of your own personal voice." Malte Jung.an associale professor.said,"What we observe in this study is the impect that Al has on social dynem:cs end some of the unintended conscquences that could result from integrating Al in social contexts.This suggests that whoever controls the algorithm (may have influence on people's interactons,language and insights into each other." 划2页其4页 28.How do the reacarchers draw their conclusion? A.By analyzng gures B.By making use of Al. C.By conducting experiments. D.By completing questionnaircs. 29.Which statement does Hohenstein agree with? A.AI always expresses in ways you expect. B.Algorithm will never influence people's insights. C.Trust can be affected by using Al in coaversation. D.You will regain your voice by using Ai in conversation. 30.How will a person feel aboul suspectng his purtner's using smart repljes? A.Nervous. B.Uncomfortable. C.Excited. D.Puzzled. 3.What is the text mninly abou? A.Methods of using Al in conversations B.Efficiency of using AI in conversations. C.Convenience of using Al in conversanons. D.Impacts of using Al in conversations. D How did London evolve from its creation as e Roman ciry to the crowded huge city we see today? 1ondon covers 600 squarc miles,however,up until the 17thcentury,the capitl was largcly within a single square mile.marked by the skyscrapers of the financial city today.Unlike other historica!cities such as Athens or Rome,where there is an obvious combination of areas from different periods,London's scheduled sites and lsted buildings are individual structures.in many cases formed gradually by parts from many different periods. Those who try to locate different historic structures will know that these features spread around the conlemporary cuy. London started its evolution with the Roman creation of Londinium and some of the main axes (of the contemporary city,such as Oxford Street,are still with us.London was abandoned in 410 AD and under the governing of Saxons,isolated farms were built in the surrounding countryside.Some of thesc-such as Enfield, Hampton and Chelsea-grew to form the hean of villages whicb still act as centers in moder London. From the 9th century,Londor.grew again withir its original Roman boundary,and during the Nonnan period it was connected by the Strand River to a new political centze at Westminster.By this time moet of Roman London had venished,with its many buildings made of wood destroyed.Today,there is nothing from the Roman period existing above ground,though beneath the ground many importunt archaeoiogca】(考古的) remains survive. The Great Fire of 1666 destroyed four-fifths of the city and many old buildings were lost.Between 1714 and 1840.London's population increased from around 630,000 to nearly 2 million making it the iargest and moet powerful city in the world.The population peaked in 1940 at around 8.5 million,before declining and then rising receotly to just over 8 million.Despite the decline and the damages caused by the Second World War,the 20tlcentury saw the largest urben expansion in London's bistory. 32.Why does the author mention Athens and Rome in peragruph 2 A.To compare different historical cities. B.To stress the long history of London. C.To explain the features of London. D.To show the advantages of London. 尚二英试题 33.What role did the Saxons play in the evolution of London? A.They established the main axes of the city. B.They developed mudern transportation networks. C.They introduced Romon architecture to London. D.They built isolated farms in the countryside round London 34.What can the underlined word"vanished"in paragraph 4 replaced by? A.Survived. B.Increased. C.Changed. D.Disappeared 35.How is the Inst parograph organized? A.By罗ing examples. B.By listing numbers. C.By makiug compenson. D.By analyzing reasons. 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选须中有两项为多余选项。 How to Be More Interesting when Meeting New People You might think tha:being interesting is a talent,or that it means you bave to be the "life of the party". Neither of those things are necessarily true.If you want to leave a good impression,you don't have to make sure all eyes are on you.36 First,you have to show up. The first thing you'll have to do.obviously,is to show up and talk to people.On a recent episode of"The Splecdid Table",author Jessica Hagy said,"You can show up basicelly as an observer of other interesting people and let thet be a learn:ng expeneace for you,37.But the mam thmg is to show up." Second,be a good observer and a great listener. 38 or you're the one telling the story that everyone is attracted by.It Just means that you leave a good impression on the people you interect with,and in turn,those people had a good conversation with you.Before you start talking.it's mportant to just listen,even if you fancy yourself a good storyteller. Third,39. If you catch yourself struggling to keep a conversation going,or wonderng wbat you should say next,or over-thinking the entire affair and feeling nervous,take a few deep breatns and relax.40 Give yourself o little time to clear your head,relax,and head back into the conversaton. A.relax and remember it's just a good tme B.The first step to that is to listen to people's stones C.Here are some tips anyone can use in any social setting D Grab a drink or a snack,find somewhere out of the way E.be prepared to have awkward conversations with strangers F.or you can show up and be a little bit more of the life of the party G.Remember,being"interesting"doesn't mean you left the biggest impression 第三部分语官运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一背阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D匹个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(每题1 分,共15题,满分15分) I had spent the previous decade working 41 towerd my goal of becoming a profexsor.However. after my 30th birthday,the attraction of academia42.I docided to43my academic career plans and set my sights on business. Soon,an offer arrived:a six figure research 44 in product development It seemed to be everything I 45 so 1 took il.Yet.later I found I was beck to the46 tasks I'd once completed as an undergraduate research asastnt. 奶3页共4页 Repeated routine work wasn't where I wantcd to be in my career.I was more 47-1 wanied to 48 projects and lead a team.But the gencral manager wouldn't give those 49 to me until I'd proved myself. I realized need to lei go of the idea that I was already afn)"50 "in my field.I had to become a(n)51 once again.So.in the months that followed,I set out to leam everything 1 could about my new career.In some ways,product developmeat was 52 to my academic research.But in other ways,it was vastly different.I needed to create profit,not just 53 As I read professional materials passionetely,1 realized my PhD gave me a"leamner"personality-loving 10 54 and grow.Two years later.I became the chief engincer at the company.When asked to describe my greatest 55.I smiled and said:"I have a PhD.leam incredibly fast." 41.A.con山nually B.frequently C.unwillingly D.occasionally 42.A.appcared B.cxchanged C.increased D.faded 43.A.try out for B.take pride in C.get nd of D.come up with 44.A.project B.salery C.demand D.posiuon 45.A owned B.expected C.designed D.harvested 46.A.mixed B.difSicul C.dull D burdensome 47.A.independent B.ambitious C promising D.gencrous 48.A.study B.change C.fund D.manage 49.A.bencfits B.responsibitines C.congratulatons D.pressures 50.A.exper B professor C.psrtner D performer 51.A.member B.manager C.studenl D engncer 52.A.equal B.simlar C.helpful D contradictory 53.A products B.opportmities C.kncwledge D.accourts 54.A.expand B.negotiale C.advocate D.reerte 55.A.principle B.aim C.decision D strength 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 回读下面短文,在空白处填入·个适台的单词或括号内单词的正确形式, Not even a brain tumour (could gct 56 the way of Broly Blackmore's dream of57 (become) a train driver one day. Having the tumour 58 (remove)when he was just four,the boy from Hallett,a small town in Mid North region of South Australia,hes experienced 59(many)bardships than most.Three years on.Broly lives e relatively normal life but still requires 60 (trip)to the physio (and regular brain scans 61fensure)the brain tumour has not growo back. Now seven,his dream has finally been realised with a trip on the Picbi Richi steam train from Quorn to Port Augusta,where he was namned"traince train dnver" Broly's irip in early October was funded by the Suarlight Foundation,62 offcred the wish-grunting expenence. "He's had the wist.simng there suce he was u the bospital..bu:we wanted to wat until he was old enough to make a decision63(he)so he'd know wbat the wish was and he'd remember it"his mother Corrine Maidment said."He gol excited 64 moment be heard the news.He 65 (bare)sicpt the night before the journey." In November,the Starlight Foundation will run its Go Big Challenge,encouragng people to sign up to walk or run to raise money for sick kids. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 礼:英语试题 66.第一节:应用文写作(满分15分) 假设你是红层中学布三学生李华、你枚英国交换生打算褒出京族游,发来郎件请你推荐一座 中团历史文化名城。请你给他回复邮件,内容包活:1.你的推荐:2.推荐理由, 注意:1.可数100左右: 2.开头和结尾己给出,不计入总词数 Dear Jim. Yours. Li Hua 57.第二节读后续写(共25分) 读下血材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成·篇完整的短文 Firsi as a wife,then as n mother,and later as a grandmother.for as long as Teressa could remember.she had always lived for others and pever for herself.You see,being selfless is not everyone's cup of ten.but fo: Teressa,that's how she had spent all her life. When Teressa was a little girl,she hed big dreams.She spent hours in her room reading famous authors' poctry."I want to be a poet,Mommy!And I want to recite my puems on stage!"sbe said to her mother.who would smile back and assure (....her tha:her dreams would come true one day.Bul unformnately. that dd not happen. Teressa's poems were locked in her closet (as lile kepi throwing new respoosibilities at ber.After her dad died,she had to iook after her mother.Then after getting married came lods.and then the kids'kids.And somewhere.Teressa's talent,poems,and dream of performing on stege were left far behind. One Sunday afterncon.Teressa was merrily cooking in the kitchen.Her children and grandcbildren were visiting her,and she had spent five bours prepanng the entire meal for them! As the doorbell rang.Teressa opened ber door.She smiled and nugged everyone as they entered.Bnan was the youngest in the family He loved Grandma Teressa After enjoving dessert after iunch that day.Brian sa with Teressa lookng al their family aloums."Can you bnng me the album from my closet,boncy?"Teressa asked.While searching for the album,Briun discovered a stack of (papers bebind her clotnes "Granny!"he came running to her."Are these yours?Do you write pocmns?"be asked.-Oh."Teressa hid the papers nervously in the album."Well,sometimes,honey.I wanted to read them on stage one day,but I never had the opportunity.Anyway,forget about that.Let's go through the pictures." But Brian didn'1 forget about his grundma's pocms.One week later.he visited her with ar envelope.and as Tcressa read the letter inside,her eyes were filled with tears. 注意:1.续写问数应为150左右: 2.请按如下怡式在相应位置作答、 Brian had signed Teressa up for a talent show. After the interview,Teressa was offered an opporunity to write for the local newspaper. 邻4页共4页 海原一中2025---2026学年度第一学期高三年级第四次月考答案 一、听力 1-5 ACBAC 6-10 BCABA 11-15 CBBAB 16-20 BACAC 二、阅读理解 21-23:CAA 24-27: CADD 28-31: CCBD 32-35: CDDB 三、七选五: 36-40: CFGAD 四、完形填空:41-45:ADCDB 46-50:CBDBA 51-55:CBCAD 五、语法填空 56. in 57. becoming 58.removed 59. more 60. trips 61. to ensure 62.which 63. himself 64. the 65. barely 六、应用文范文: Dear Jim, I am so excited to learn that you are planning to travel to another city with rich history and culture in China. After careful consideration, I have decided to recommend Xi’an to you. Your journey to Xi’an will be one of ancient wonders. As the capital city for 13 dynasties, it is home to countless historic relics — the Terra-cotta Warriors, the Great Wild Goose Pagoda and many others. I am sure a history lover like you will not be disappointed. Xi’an is also a wonderland for you to explore the fascinating art and culture of the East. There, you can experience the raw energy of Qinqiang Opera and the beauty of calligraphy on stone tablets. I am sure you will enjoy yourself in this historic city! If you have further questions, ask me anytime. Yours, Li Hua 七、读后续写: 【答案】 Brian had signed Teressa up for a talent show. Her kids also encouraged her to take part. On the day of the talent show, Teressa took to the stage and began reciting a humorous poem about a small town of pigs. As Teressa finished her poem, the kids in the crowd burst out laughing and everyone in the hall cheered for her. Teressa couldn't believe that her writings were being appreciated. Brian praised her as they were exiting the hall. Suddenly, a journalist from behind stopped Teressa. He wanted to write an article about Teressa. After the interview, Teressa was offered an opportunity to write for the local newspaper. Her poems, often about the town's residents and animals, were soon favorites among the locals. Teressa was amazed, and she couldn't believe her dreams were coming true at the age of 81. Today, Teressa is in a happy place, penning poems with all her heart. Like her, many daughters, wives, mothers, and grandmothers have left their dreams behind for their families. But remember, there's no age limit to realizing your dreams. You can start today. Teressa is a brilliant example of that. ( 1 ) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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