山东省郯城第一中学2025-2026学年上学期高三年级1月份学科水平素养监测英语学科试题

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高三年级1月份学科水平素养监测 英语学科试题 2026. 01 一、听力选择题 1. What is the woman’s concern about planting bamboo? A. It will attract many birds. B. It is expensive to maintain. C. It might grow out of control. 2. How much should the man pay? A. $4. B. $6. C. $10. 3. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Salesperson and customer. B. Tailor and client. C. Colleagues. 4. Which day is the woman’s final working day in the company? A. Next Monday. B. This Friday. C. This weekend. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The development of the market. B. The difficulties in management. C. The keys to a company’s success. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6. Why does the woman make a phone call? A. To arrange a meeting. B. To interview the salesperson. C. To apply for a job. 7. Who will provide the woman with more information? A. Mr. Burton. B. Mr. Burton’s secretary. C. The man. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8. What did the woman do last Saturday? A. She bought her first car. B. She went for a test drive. C. She took a driving lesson. 9. Why will the woman invite Joseph with her? A. He wants to buy a car. B. He wants to be a car dealer. C. He knows about sales skills. 10. How will the woman pay for her new car? A. Full payment. B. Loan payment. C. Unclear. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11. What’s wrong with the woman? A. She has a running nose. B. She has chest pain. C. She has a heartache. 12. What does the man arrange for the woman? A. An online consultation. B. An urgent surgery. C. A medical test. 13. What did the woman plan to do tonight? A. She would have a big meal. B. She would have an appointment. C. She would visit an attraction. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14. What is the problem Mary is facing? A. How to present the topic in an interesting way. B. How to build better relationships with students. C. How to effectively teach students. 15. Why is Professor J. K. Simmons popular among students? A. His book is a bestseller. B. He has creative teaching methods. C. He is an expert in teaching. 16. What learning approach does Mr. Carter suggest Mary try? A. Developing learning by reading the book. B. Focusing on personal study skills. C. Organizing students to do research in groups. 17. What does Professor J. K. Simmons’ book centre on? A. Student cooperation and individual growth. B. Guidance for classroom management. C. Relationships between teachers and students. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. How many subjects were involved in the study? A. 40. B. 20. C. 10. 19. What does Dr. Zee suggest people do? A. Reduce the use of sleep medicine. B. Sleep with lights off. C. Sleep with open curtains. 20. What is the talk mainly about? A. The influence of light on sleep. B. The benefits of good sleep. C. The effects of lack of sleep. 二、阅读理解 A Summer is one of the best times of year to visit Lancaster County, PA! Experience outdoor adventure, a horse ride, family-fun attractions and so much more. Naturally, there are plenty of outdoor activities — hiking, biking, and enjoying fun-filled days at an amusement park. A walk through our historic downtown is the perfect way to spend a few hours shopping, dining, and exploring. Lancaster County is a cultural destination with wide-open spaces, ready to welcome visitors of all ages and interests. Experience the Amish (亚米希人), spend quality time with your loved ones, have a fancy night out on the town or start an exciting outdoor adventure. PACKING LIST •Cash— Hundreds of Amish-owned roadside stands lie all around the County offer farm fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, and more year-round. The Amish prefer to use cash instead of electronic payment to sell and purchase items. Be sure to have cash with you so you can travel around and pick up all of the farm stand goods. ·Shoes for Farm Adventures, Hiking or Biking— Lancaster County has plenty of outdoor activities. From a working Amish farm tour and horse ride to hiking and biking, there’s always something to explore outside. Pack your most reliable outdoor shoes so you’re fully prepared to enjoy the natural landscape (风景) of the County. ·Outdoor Blanket or Chairs— The many parks and preserves in Lancaster make for the perfect spot for a picnic or simply relaxing in the sunshine. Some of our live music sites allow you to bring your own seating to set up on the grounds, so bring your most comfortable lawn (草坪) chair to be set for a day outdoors. 1. What does Lancaster County mainly have to attract visitors in summer? A. Various cultures. B. Outdoor activities. C. Natural landscape. D. The outgoing Amish. 2. What do we know about the roadside stands in Lancaster County? A. They can be found everywhere. B. They are designed to draw tourists. C. They are for selling tourism products. D. They are especially popular in summer. 3. What is recommended to pack for a live music? A. Some cash. B. Reliable shoes. C. A comfortable seat. D. Snacks for a picnic. B The Great Sock Mystery I had a serious problem. My sock drawer was mysteriously emptying. It wasn’t a ghost or a burglar with a strange habit; it was my dog, Buster. A fluffy, clever, and utterly mischievous Golden Retriever. For weeks, I’d find single socks under the couch or behind the TV, but never the pairs. Buster would just look at me with his big, innocent eyes, tail thumping against the floor as if to say, “Socks? Missing? How peculiar!” I decided to investigate. One Tuesday afternoon, I pretended to leave for work but quietly circled back and peered through the living room window. What I saw was a scene of strange dog business. Buster was not alone. He had company: a serious-looking Poodle from next door and a skeptical Beagle from down the street. In the center of the room was Buster’s prized possession: his fluffy bed. But it wasn’t for sleeping. It was a treasure collection. My socks were piled high upon it — the athletic ones, the warm woolly ones, even my favorite pair with pizza slices on them. The negotiation began. The Poodle, whom I recognized as Princess, stepped forward and dropped a high-quality, expensive dog biscuit at the edge of the bed. Buster sniffed it carefully, nudged a single, plain white sock toward her, and then pulled back his paw, guarding the rest. Princess seemed to consider this, then added another biscuit to the pile. Satisfied, Buster used his nose to expertly push two striped socks toward her. The deal was done. Princess picked up her new socks and trotted out proudly. Next was the Beagle, Barney. He offered a well-licked, slightly flat tennis ball. Buster immediately looked utterly unfazed. He turned his head away with a snort. Barney cried, then reluctantly added a half-eaten pig’s ear to the offer. This got Buster’s attention. A quick exchange was made for one striped sock. I burst through the door. “Buster! You furry little businessman!” All three dogs froze in guilty silence. Buster had the good manners to look embarrassed. He slowly crept over, not to apologize, but to gently nudge my least favorite pair of socks — the itchy Christmas ones from my aunt — toward my feet. It was a peace offering, a bribe to buy my silence. I couldn’t help but laugh. He wasn’t just a good thief; he was an excellent businessman. I took the socks. After all, every good economy needs a tax collector. 4. What drove the author to start the investigation? A. The sock drawer was often left open. B. Buster started barking at the sock drawer. C. Buster’s bed was suddenly filled with socks. D. Single socks were found in unusual places around the house. 5. What was the final outcome of the trade between Princess and Buster? A. Princess traded a costly biscuit for a plain white sock. B. Princess acquired three socks for two expensive biscuits. C. Buster exchanged his striped sock in the deal for a pig’s ear. D. Buster acquired a tennis ball and gave up two striped socks. 6. Which is close to the underlined word “unfazed” in meaning in paragraph 5? A. uninterested. B. uncertain. C. excited. D. confused. 7. What might the author do at last? A. Make the neighbor pay for the traded socks. B. Report Buster’s business to the animal shelter. C. Accept the sock as his share for forgiving Buster. D. Take all of Buster’s collections away as a punishment. C Jack Strange, a passionate writer, had dreamed of landing a publishing deal for years. When it finally happened, he was overjoyed. However, his excitement was short-lived when he discovered that some of his self-published books had been pirated (盗版) and appeared on LibGen, a shadow library that hosts millions of books and papers taken without permission. His works, along with those of many other authors, were being used to train AI systems like Meta’s Llama, which raised serious concerns about copyright and compensation (补偿). Llama is a large language model that, like other AI systems such as ChatGPT, uses vast amounts of data to predict and generate text. While tech companies argue that such data is essential for improving AI, many authors, including Jack, believe they should be paid for the use of their intellectual property. Meta claims that the “fair use” of copyrighted materials is crucial for innovation and that the positive impact of generative AI can be felt by all fields of society. But writers feel their works are being exploited (利用) without recognition or payment, especially as AI threatens to replace human creativity in various industries. The issue has sparked a growing movement among authors and creative professionals worldwide. Organizations like the Society of Authors are calling for stronger protection and fair compensation for creators whose work is used to train AI systems. Abie Longstaff, a representative of the Society of Authors, argues that AI is not only taking creative content but also imitating an author’s unique style without permission, further reducing the value of their work. “It’s about the recognition,” Abie says. “We want compensation and transparency (透明度).” Governments are now involved in the debate. The UK government, for example, is exploring policies that would give tech companies automatic access to creative works unless creators choose out. However, many, like Abie, argue that this approach puts the burden on creators rather than companies. For Jack and many others, the rise of AI poses a real threat to their livelihoods and the future of creative industries. 8. What led to Jack’s excitement fading quickly after getting a publishing deal? A. His works were illegally used. B. Negative reviews brought him disturbance. C. Other writers drew inspiration from his works. D. The Society of Authors rejected to protect his copyright. 9. What does Meta say to justify its use of copyrighted materials? A. It has strictly followed copyright laws. B. It will benefit the wider public. C. It has obtained permission from authors. D. It will offer free access to new books. 10. What do many writers probably think of the UK government’s policy? A. Unsystematic. B. Ineffective. C. Transparent. D. Progressive. 11. What does the text mainly talk about? A. The emergence of pirated books worldwide. B. The rising threat of AI to creative industries. C. The impact of LibGen on modem publishing. D. The fight of writers against AI’s unfair practice. D Have you ever been at a sporting event or concert and had to reposition to get in the right spot to see the action? Maybe you needed to shift left or right to see between two people. Perhaps you even had to stand on your seat to see over the person in front of you. Well, plants often have to do something similar so that they can “see” as much light as possible. Plants need light to perform photosynthesis — making sugars from water and carbon dioxide in the air to feed themselves. If sunlight is directly above them, plants will grow straight up toward it. Sometimes, it’s not that simple. For example, you might have seen house plants bending towards a window rather than growing straight and tall. When light comes from an angle, plants will curve (弯曲) toward it to get better access to the light they need to grow. Hormones in the plant’s tissues, called auxins, make cells on the dark side of the plant grow taller, bending the plant toward the light. In a forest, plants may branch out so that their leaves are in open patches of sun, rather than in the shade. This often happens if taller bushes and trees tower over them, or if they are growing in a crowd of other plants. It’s much like humans seeking out sunny spots or reaching their hands toward a campfire to warm up when they feel cold outdoors. Other types of plants may not grow straight because they have different strategies. For example, strawberries grow close to the ground and spread sideways by sending out runners — stems that spread out just above the ground to create new plants. Other plants, like ivy, grow as vines that climb up trees, walls and fences. Climbing vines may grow straight, to the side or at angles, depending on what kinds of support structures they find to grow on. The next time you see a plant growing straight, take notice of whether light is directly above it. Or if you see a plant that’s not straight, notice whether it’s bending toward light coming from the direction it’s facing. 12. What is the purpose of the first paragraph? A. To present scientific data. B. To explain plants’ urgent needs. C. To create a familiar comparison. D. To describe plant growth patterns. 13. Why do plants require sufficient light? A. To produce their own food. B. To absorb water efficiently. C. To release carbon dioxide. D. To strengthen root systems. 14. What might forest plants do when shaded? A. Swing to save energy. B. Adjust leaf angles frequently. C. Position leaves in sunny spots. D. Increase their growth speed rapidly. 15. What is the text mainly about? A. Forest ecosystem conservation. B. Plant behaviors in crowded spaces. C. The process of photosynthesis in detail. D. Plant adaptation for light access. 七选五 Get Your Ideas Flowing Does scribbling (潦草地写) things in a notebook make you feel good? Notebooking can help you release thoughts and feelings and use your imagination to spark ideas and solve problems. What is notebooking? Notebooking is a way of getting your thoughts, ideas and opinions out of your head and onto paper. It’s a bit like writing a diary but besides words you can use doodles (胡写乱画), drawings, pictures to record your thoughts. ____16____ They can be as neat and organized or as messy as you like. Children’s author David Almond uses notebooking to inspire his stories. He calls it a “scribbly, messy, lovely, joyful thing”. How is notebooking good for you? ____17____ Studies show that scribbling and writing can improve your memory and keep your brain alert. Doodling is also known to relieve stress and help you focus. When drawing freely you use a pen or pencil attached to the brain by nerves and muscles. ____18____ Notebooking also releases imagination and helps understand things more clearly. Therefore, it’s a great way to gather ideas for stories and projects too. ____19____ “I begin by making a mess,” says Almond. He recommends turning to a blank page and starting to scribble, doodle and write without being sure how it’s going to turn out. Using lots of color also helps your mind relax and your thoughts become clearer. “Instead of thinking, ‘I’ve got to come up with something really interesting, you just relax, play around and these thoughts come to life,” he says. Another good thing about notebooking is that no-one needs to see it. You don’t have to tell anyone what you’re doing. Almond says, “____20____” A. How to get started? B. When is notebooking flowing? C. When it comes to notebooks, there are no rules. D. It does contribute to your well-being in lots of ways. E. This helps to reveal the thoughts and feelings you store in your mind. F. You can solve problems and understand your feelings by means of notebooking. G. You can play and mess about and discover the kind of things you're really interested in. 三、完形填空 I had just spent a couple of months fixing an old English BSA motorcycle. Thinking it was time to give it a real road ____21____ , I headed south to see my family in Dallas, 750 miles away. The trip down on an unreliable bike was ____22____ . I made it as far as Dumas and the bike just ____23____ running. Luckily, a guy at a gas station gave me ____24____ to work on the bike around the side of his building. With little ____25____ ability and few tools, I spent the afternoon on my bike. No ____26____ . I was in ____27____ and wondering what to do when a local family invited me to dinner, though their house was hardly bigger than a large two-car garage, and they didn’t ____28____ have a telephone. The next day, I ____29____ I’d have to go to Amarillo, 50 miles away, to find a mechanic. I stood by the highway and ____30____ my thumb. Finally, a pickup truck with a couple of guys stopped, and we ____31____ the 400-pound bike into the back of their truck. They took me to a motorcycle repair shop in Amarillo, and I was ____32____ able to ride it back home. Not only had many people in the thinly populated Texas region shown enormous ____33____ to a stranger in trouble, but they’d also shown me that my big-city ____34____ that small-town folks were boring and unfriendly to outsiders was completely mistaken. They ____35____ my outlook on life in ways I’ve remained grateful for ever since. 21. A. trap B. track C. sign D. test 22. A. joyful B. laborious C. long D. acceptable 23. A. finished B. started C. quit D. kept 24. A. instruction B. permission C. comfort D. advice 25. A. logical B. creative C. physical D. mechanical 26. A. interaction B. choice C. problem D. success 27. A. motion B. despair C. doubt D. danger 28. A. still B. just C. even D. hence 29. A. figured B. admitted C. added D. complained 30. A. stuck out B. turned up C. wrapped up D. held back 31. A. dropped B. helped C. wrestled D. returned 32. A. potentially B. gradually C. eventually D. casually 33. A. curiosity B. generosity C. freedom D. confidence 34. A. view B. promise C. reference D. conflict 35. A. admired B. evaluated C. appreciated D. broadened 四、语法填空 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。 With inspirations ranging from museums, literature, and murals (壁画), Piececool, a toy brand ____36____ (locate) in south China’s Dongguan, combines distinctive cultural features with its creative product line, winning recognition ____37____ (domestic) and abroad. According to Xiong Mao, Piececool’s brand manager, the company now sells in over 100 countries and regions, with product descriptions translated ____38____ seven languages. “The younger generation wants new expressions to present our culture,” said Xiong, adding the company aims to enable more people ____39____ (accept) , experience, and dig into the stories behind them by integrating Chinese culture into product design. “ ‘Phoenix Crown’, one of the company’s ____40____ (trend) products, has monthly sales of 220, 000 and ____41____ annual revenue (收入) of over 100 million yuan,” Xiong said. Besides, MINISO, a variety store chain ____42____ you can buy household and consumer goods, opened a store at New York’s Times Square in May 2023, attracting a large crowd. Sales ____43____ (total) 550,000 yuan on the first day, while monthly revenue reached nearly 10 million yuan. Companies expanding into the global market report strong demand for their products across countries and regions, from Southeast Asia to Europe and the United States. With continued efforts ____44____ policy adjustments, Chinese brands will better meet the demand for high-quality products, address brand challenges, and carve out a much ____45____ (clear) image in the global market. 五、写作 46. 假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Steve因病心情低落。请你给他写一封慰问信,内容包括: (1)写信目的; (2)提出几点建议; (3)表达期望。 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 Steve, _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 六、续写 47. 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。 Jack was always on his smartphone, scrolling through social media, playing games and chatting with friends. His mom, Mrs Turner, noticed that his grades had started to drop because he was spending too much time on his smartphone instead of focusing on his schoolwork. She had tried talking to him about it many times, but Jack didn’t listen. She knew she had to do something to help him, so one evening, she quietly took his smartphone and hid it in a drawer. She knew Jack would be upset, but she hoped it would help him get back on track with his studies. The next morning, Jack rushed to find his smartphone but couldn’t find it anywhere. He searched his room, the kitchen, and even the living room, but it was gone. He felt depressed and angry. “Where is my smartphone?” he whispered. When he went downstairs for breakfast, his mom gave him a calm smile. “I think you might have misplaced it,” she said. Jack was puzzled but didn’t say anything. He left for school, feeling more upset than usual. At school, Jack’s mind kept wandering to his smartphone. He couldn’t concentrate on his lessons, and he felt a little lost without it. During lunch, he found something unusual in his schoolbag. It was a small, handwritten card from his mom. It read, “Jack, I know it’s hard, but you’re capable of doing great things. Stay focused, work hard, and the results will follow. I believe in you.” Jack smiled to himself. He realized that his mom was only trying to help him, not punish him. He realized that he had been wasting time, and without his smartphone, he could actually pay more attention to his schoolwork. He felt grateful for his mom’s action, even though it had upset him at first. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 After that, Jack began to feel more focused. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Over the next few weeks, Jack’s grades started to improve. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 高三年级1月份学科水平素养监测 英语学科试题 2026. 01 一、听力选择题 1. What is the woman’s concern about planting bamboo? A. It will attract many birds. B. It is expensive to maintain. C. It might grow out of control. 2. How much should the man pay? A. $4. B. $6. C. $10. 3. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Salesperson and customer. B. Tailor and client. C. Colleagues. 4. Which day is the woman’s final working day in the company? A. Next Monday. B. This Friday. C. This weekend. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The development of the market. B. The difficulties in management. C. The keys to a company’s success. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6. Why does the woman make a phone call? A. To arrange a meeting. B. To interview the salesperson. C. To apply for a job. 7. Who will provide the woman with more information? A. Mr. Burton. B. Mr. Burton’s secretary. C. The man. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8. What did the woman do last Saturday? A. She bought her first car. B. She went for a test drive. C. She took a driving lesson. 9. Why will the woman invite Joseph with her? A. He wants to buy a car. B. He wants to be a car dealer. C. He knows about sales skills. 10. How will the woman pay for her new car? A. Full payment. B. Loan payment. C. Unclear. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11. What’s wrong with the woman? A. She has a running nose. B. She has chest pain. C. She has a heartache. 12. What does the man arrange for the woman? A. An online consultation. B. An urgent surgery. C. A medical test. 13. What did the woman plan to do tonight? A. She would have a big meal. B. She would have an appointment. C. She would visit an attraction. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14. What is the problem Mary is facing? A. How to present the topic in an interesting way. B. How to build better relationships with students. C. How to effectively teach students. 15. Why is Professor J. K. Simmons popular among students? A. His book is a bestseller. B. He has creative teaching methods. C. He is an expert in teaching. 16. What learning approach does Mr. Carter suggest Mary try? A. Developing learning by reading the book. B. Focusing on personal study skills. C. Organizing students to do research in groups. 17. What does Professor J. K. Simmons’ book centre on? A. Student cooperation and individual growth. B. Guidance for classroom management. C. Relationships between teachers and students. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. How many subjects were involved in the study? A. 40. B. 20. C. 10. 19. What does Dr. Zee suggest people do? A. Reduce the use of sleep medicine. B. Sleep with lights off. C. Sleep with open curtains. 20. What is the talk mainly about? A. The influence of light on sleep. B. The benefits of good sleep. C. The effects of lack of sleep. 二、阅读理解 A 【1~3题答案】 【答案】1. B 2. A 3. C B 【4~7题答案】 【答案】4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C C 【8~11题答案】 【答案】8. A 9. B 10. B 11. D D 【12~15题答案】 【答案】12. C 13. A 14. C 15. D 七选五 【16~20题答案】 【答案】16. C 17. D 18. E 19. A 20. G 三、完形填空 【21~35题答案】 【答案】21. D 22. B 23. C 24. B 25. D 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. A 30. A 31. C 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. D 四、语法填空 【36~45题答案】 【答案】36. located 37. domestically 38. into 39. to accept 40. trendy 41. an 42. where 43. totaled 44. and 45. clearer 五、写作 【46题答案】 【答案】Dear Steve, I was deeply saddened to learn that you’ve fallen ill. I’m writing to offer my sincere sympathy and support. Illness can indeed dampen one’s spirits, but remember, it’s only a temporary phase. First, keep a positive mindset as it can work wonders for your recovery. Try reading some inspiring books or watching your favorite comedies to lift your mood. Also, don’t hesitate to share your feelings with those around you, whether it’s your family, friends, or me. We’re all here to listen. I truly hope you’ll bounce back soon. I’m looking forward to hearing about your quick recovery and our future exchanges filled with joy. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 六、续写 【47题答案】 【答案】 After that, Jack began to feel more focused. He listened carefully in class, took detailed notes and actively answered the teacher’s questions. During breaks, instead of checking his smartphone, he talked with his classmates or reviewed his lessons. When he got home, he first finished his homework seriously, and then helped his mom with some housework. He even found time to read his favorite books, which he hadn’t done for a long time. He felt a sense of achievement he hadn’t experienced before. Over the next few weeks, Jack’s grades started to improve. His math and English scores rose significantly, and his teachers praised him for his progress. One evening, his mom took out his smartphone and gave it back to him. “I’m proud of you,” she said. Jack thanked his mom and promised to use the smartphone properly. From then on, he balanced his study and smartphone use well, realizing that real happiness comes from hard work and growth, not endless screen time. 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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