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高三英语
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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转
到答题卡上。
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)
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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What caused the delay of the woman's flight?
A.Bad weather.
B.Heavy traffic.
C.Technical problems.
2.What does the man imply?
A.He's too busy to prepare his work.
B.He has already handed in his work
C.He is unsure about entering the exhibition.
3.What will the man suggest the woman do?
A.Buy an expensive laptop.
B.Choose a basic model.
C.Learn video editing.
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4.What does the man think of the current sales performance?
A.It is impressively high.
B.It is fairly satisfactory.
C.It is still disappointing.
5.Why did the woman decide not to move to the suburbs?
A.They couldn't find a suitable house
B.The travel to work would be too difficult.
C.Her husband lost his job downtown.
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第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对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;听完后,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.What was Sarah's original plan for the summer?
A.To travel to Europe.
B.To work at a library.
C.To visit her grandparents.
7.What will Sarah probably do next Monday?
A.Mect Mr.Johnson.
B.Submit a college application.
C.Help organize a trip.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.When will the woman give her presentation?
A.On Friday.
B.Next Monday.
C.On the weekend.
9.Why does the woman decline the man's invitation?
A.She puts her work responsibilities first.
B.She is not interested in classical music.
C.She has already planned to visit a client.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.
10.Why is the man shopping today?
A.To buy clothes for himself.
B.To prepare a gift for his father.
C.To return a jacket he bought earlier.
11.How much is the jacket now?
A.85 dollars.
B.100 dollars.
C.120 dollars.
12.What will the woman probably do next?
A.Help the man find a scarf.
B.Show the man more jackets.
C.Wrap the jacket as a gift.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is David's main problem?
A.He is having trouble with his professor.
B.He has missed an important deadline.
C.He is struggling to balance his tasks.
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11.Why did Lisa quit her part-timc job?
A.Thc salary was too low.
B.Her gradcs werc dropping.
C.She settled her debt.
15.What will David probably do next?
A.Ask for more time from his professor
B.Cancel his conference presentation.
C.Quit the rcsearch program.
16.What can we learn about.Dayid
A.He often asks Tom for advice.
B.He likes to depend on others.
C.He prefers to work indcpendently.
听第10段材料.回答第17至20题。
17.When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Iceland?
A.From September to March.
B.From June to August.
C.From March to June.
18.How long does it usually take to complete the Golden Circle tour?
A.Half a day.
B.One day.
C.Two days.
19.What does the speaker say about the cost of traveling in Iceland?
A.Food is quite affordable.
B.Prices are relatively high.
C.High prices don't guarantee good service.
20.What does the speaker suggest bringing to Iceland?
A.Cooking equipment.
B.Sunglasses and sunscreen.
C.Warm and waterproof clothes.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Venue:Paris,France
Date:12-14 October 2026
Application Deadline:31 July 2026
Cost:e 500(includes accommodation,meals,and materials;scholarships available for
students from developing countries,with-an-application deadline of 15 June 2026)
Contact:youthforum @unesco.org
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Building on the grcat succcss of the 2025 Samarkand forum-UNESCO's 15th Youth
Forum will gather 200 youth reprcsentatives from more than 150 countries to focus on the
social dimensions of climate changc.It places great cmphasis on inter-generational dialogue
and youth empowerment,aiming to ensure that global climate policics attach top priority to
cquity,education,and cultural preservation-cspecially in regions that are most vulnerable to
the adverse effects of climate change.This forum serves as a vital global platform for young
pcople to voice their opinions and promote collaboralive solutions.
Target participants include youth activists,educators,and artists aged 18-32 who are
deeply committed to climate action and sustainable development.The well-organized three-
day program features a variety of interactive activities,which are detailed as follows:
Activity Types
Details
Led by UNESCO experts.focusing on integrating climate education into daily teaching
Plenary Sessions
and protecting cultural heritage in climate-vulncrable regions.
Covering youth-led climate advocacy.community-based adaptation projects,and digital
Workshop Tracks
tools for effective climate communication.
Youth Innovation Fair Showcasing scalable,youth-driven solutions to pressing climate challenges.
Successfully completing the forum grants participants an official UNESCO Climate Action
Certificate (widely recognized in the global climate and education fields),permanent
membership in the Global Youth Climate Network,and potential funding for top projects
selected by the organizing committee.Outstanding participants will also get the chance to
present their recommendations to the UNESCO General Conference,influencing global
education and culture policies related to climate action.Additionally,participants will have
the opportunity to take part in cultural exchange activities in Paris,deepening their
understanding of global diversity and fostering eress-cultural friendships.
21.When is the application deadline for the scholarships of the forum?
A.15Junc2026.
B.31July2026.
C.15 January 2026.
D.12 October 2026.
22.What can participants do during the forum?
A.Secure funding for all climate projects.
B.Present youth-driven-solutions at the Youth Innovation Fair.
C.Directly make policies for the UNESCO General Conference
D.Attend workshops on heritage protection i developed countries.
23.What is the main purpose of this text?
A.To introduce the history of UNESCO yuuth events.
B.To call on young people to fight against climate change.
C.To recruit applicants for the 2026 UNESCO Youth Forum.
D.To explain how to protect cultural heritage from climate change.
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At the age of 7.Suzannc Hcywood.formerly known as Suzannc Cook.cmbarked on a
yacht(ealled Wavewalker with her parcnts and youngcr brother Jonathan,bencath an
cndless stretch of bluc occan.What was intended to be a 3-ycar voyage to retrace Captain
Cook's third circumnavigation cvolved into a ncarly 10-year harrowing ordcal that would
permancntly shape her tiTe.This cxtraordinary.tough cxpcricncc later became the subject of
her best-sclling memoir()Wavewalker:Breaking Free,publishcd in 2023.
The journey set off from Plymouth.England,in 1976.Her parents,determined to mark
the 200th anniversary of Captain Cook's third voyage,resigned from their jobs,sold their
house.and took their children on the recreated journey.Yet catastrophe struck
unexpectedly-the voyage turned out far more dangerous than expected.One terrible
morning.13-meter-high waves slammed into the yacht,destroying the deck and flooding the
cabin with seawater.Stranded (and-short of supplies,Suzanne was injured several
times:instead of receiving a normal education.she was compelled to work as a nanny and
laborer,caring for her brother and attending to daily cabin chores.For nearly 10 years,she
was cut off from the outside world,longing desperetety for a normal childhood and sehooling.
Despite constant hardships and repeated moments of despair,Suzanne never abandoned
her desire for education.At 17.she seized a rare chance to earn money by taking odd jobs,
saving every penny to buy a one-way ticket back to England.Through relentless self-study,she
overcame countless barriers,secured an interview with the University of Oxford,and was
eventually admitted.She later went on to earn a doctoral degree from Cambridge University.
Today she serves as Chief Operating Officer of Exor Group and actively advocates for
educational equality to support disadvantaged children.
Suzanne's memoir documents her desperate struggle at sea,her unshakable hunger for
education,and her tough journey to break free from adversity.It has touched millions of
readers worldwide and become an international bestseller.
24.What can be inferred about Suzanne ffrom her sea experience:
A.She lost alt hope for a normal life
B.She held anger against her parents.
C.She eventually abandoned her schooling.
D.She was desperate to break free from hardships.
25.Why did Suzanne fail to have a normal childhood?
A.She refused to return to England.
B.She became a popular writer at an carly age.
C.She lived isolated at sca for nearly 10 ycars.
D.She received excellent education on the yacht.
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26.What docs Suzanne call for according to the text?
A.More attention to children in difficult situations.
B.Quitting jobs to realize personal travel dreams.
C.Writing memoirs to record unusual experiences.
D.Taking sea voyages to build survival skills.
27.What is the genre of the text?
A.A news report.
B.A book review.
C.A fictional story.
D.An academic essay.
C
While AI-driven technologies have revolutionized professional workflows and academic
research in recent years,authoritative surveys reveal a disturbing loss of core qualities among
young professionals-particularly in logical reasoning,independent problem-solving,and
critical judgment of information.A growing number of young adults admit they depend on AI
to draft proposals or confirm conclusions.so they rarely take part in the careful mental work
needed to develop these basic skills.
Clara Bennett and Oliver Hale,technology analysts at The Economist,analyze this
contradiction in their latest feature "AI's Convenience Trap:Trading Skill for Efficiency".
They argue that the smooth use of AI in daily work and study has created a "skill decline"
phenomenon,urging societies to keep a balance between making use of technological progress
and protecting necessary human abilities.
Over the past decade,AI-powered writing assistants,data analysis software,and
decision-support programs have spread through workplaces,universities,and even basic
education.A small number of far-sighted institutions have taken action:most notably,several
Ivy League universities in the US started a "Human-Centric Learning"activity in 2021,
requiring that students finish core coursework without Al help,with AI only allowed for
improving work after it is drafted.They stressed that AI should support not replace mental
development,as passive dependence weakens in-depth learning.Similar changes have been
tried in top Chinese universities,though on a small scale.
Despite these separate efforts,the whole situation remains largely unchanged:AI's
efficiency benefits continue to cause uncontrolled over-reliance.Statistical data from the
OECD(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)shows that the percentage
of young graduates unable to solve open-ended problems-those needing creative thinking
rather than fixed answers-has risen sharply by 37%over the past five years.Employers in all
fields complain that new workers often lack the ability to solve sudden errors or adjust to
unexpected challenges,linking the gap to over-reliance on AI's ready-made solutions.
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We spend billions on advancing Al to makc productivity morc cfficient,yet we often
ignore the long-term social costs.Do we fully understand what is lost when critical thinking
and careful analysis are sct asidc for immediatc tcchnological solutions?Bennett and Hale's
opinion is well-timed:it is necessary to re-examine our relationship with Al,making sure that
human potential is devcloped rather than reduced.
28.What phenomenon is highlighted in paragraph 1?
A.The misuse of AI in academic fields.
B.Young adults'over-reliance on AI tools.
C.Declining thinking capacities of young working people.
D.The impact of AI-driven technologies on workflows.
29.What is the core -requirement of the "Human-Centric Learning"activity?
A Training students to use Al tools critically.
B.Prioritizing human thinking over Al assistance
C.Raising the efficiency of coursework completion.
D.Mastering basic operation of mainstream AI tools.
30.What can be inferred about the reforms mentioned in paragraph 3?
A.They lack long-term sustainable effects
B.They proved to be effective in top universities.
C.They have greatly cut down dependence on Al.
D.They have not addressed the problem on a large scale.
31.Which one is the most suitable title for the text?
A.AI's Negative Influence on Us
B.Decline in Problem-Solving Skills
C.Some Solutions to AI Dependency
D.AI Overuse Causes Core Skill Decline
D
Reading The Overview Effect is an exercise in mind expansion.Not only does author
Frank White invite us to visualize the Earth from space,but he challenges us to envision
(in our mind's eye)our home planet as an essential part of the solar system and even as an
element of the entire universe.
At first sight,picturing those images seems simple.We have all seen:pictures of the Earth
from the ISS and even from the Moon.But White puts those abstract images into perspective
in terms of humanity,its social and political expressions,and its evolutionary future.He
believes that seeing the Earth from a different physical perspective produces a different
philosophical point of view that can benefit human society.
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In the.first third of his book,Whitc massages rcaders'minds,strctching their capacity to
comprehend the human cffccts of that perspcctive.A powerful analogy()he refers to at
various times is to imaginc a fish venturing forth onto dry land."If you were a fish,you would
have no idea what land was like,"hc writes,"and only the very unclear idea of what water
was like,bccausc watcr would be the medium in which you lived.The idea of 'sky'would be
far beyond your comprehension."So.it is when humans venture into space.
White supports his own indirect perception of the Overview Effect with quotes from
numerous astronauts who have directly experienced both the view and the significant effect it
produces.Without exception,they report feeling a stronger,more protective connection with
the Earth and a deepened awareness of the commonality of all human beings.The borders
between countries disappear in the view from space;and the differences of cultures disappear
along with them.
The new opportunities of commercial spaceflight mean that more people will have a
chance to look at the Earth from outside,however briefly.And White's own writings and his
work with the Overview Institute are bringing an understanding of these insights indirectly to
an increasing number of people.As more people experience the Overview Effect,directly or
indirectly,White says,"We would hope to see people become more interested in preserving
the environment,preventing war,and promoting other life-sustaining efforts.
32.What is the book The Overview Effect intended ta achieve?
A.Gaining a deeper insight into space.
B.Shifting people's perception of the world.
C.Exploring the evolutionary future of humanity.
D.Enlarging the intellectual potential of human beings.
33.Which of the following can replace the underlined word "massages"in paragraph 3?
A.calms down
B.takes up
C.fires up
D.focuses on
34.What effect does seeing the Earth from space have on astronauts?
A.Realization of human insignificance.
B.Better understanding of cultural diversity.
C.Desire to conduct further space exploration.
D.Acknowledgment of interconnected humanity.
35.What does White anticipate people will do after reading his book?
A.Attempt to take commercial space trips
B.Narrow the gaps between different cultures.
C.Advocate for the cause of space exploration.
D.Contribute to the collective welfare of humanity.
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第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中行两项为多
选项。
Why Walking Mectings Can Be Better Than Sitting Down
The modern workplace is constantly cvolving,and onc notable shift is the rising intere
in walking mcetings.36 Advocates,however,champion them as a powerful tool th
can unlock creativity.improve well-being,and foster better communication among tea
members.This practice involves conducting discussions while walking,either indoors o
outdoors,instead of sitting around a table.
3Walking increases blood circulation,including to the brain.This enhanced flov
provides the brain with more resources.Studies,such as one from Stanford University,hav
shown that this physiological state can boost creative ideas significantly.People often generat
more novel ideas when walking compared to sitting in an unchanging environment.
Secondly,the format naturally alters group dynamics.The side-by-side walking position
as opposed to facing each other across a table,reduces perceived hierarchy (an
formality.38 .The changing scenery and physical activity can also lower stress levels
making participants feel more at ease and open to sharing honest opinions.
However,walking meetings are not a universal fix.They are poorly suited for high
technical discussions that require constant reference to detailed charts,data,or comple
documents on a screen.They are ideal for initial project discussions where free-flowi
thought is the goal.39
Carrying walking meetings out successfully requires some forethought.Choose a qui
route with a smooth path to avoid interruptions ar ensure safety.Limit the group size
three or four people for clear conversation.The objective is to stimulate thinki
through movement,not to conduct a tough hike.In an era valuing innovation and employ
health,the walking meeting presents a simple yet effective strategy to enhance both.
A.The primary benefit lies in mental abilities.
B.This activity directly prevents the dangers of sitting.
C.The walking speed should be comfortable for talking.
Q.Some critics dismiss them as a brief management trend.
E.Many employees appreciate the break from screen time.
F.It pnrourages a more casual and collaborative conversation style
O.Therefore.selecting the appropriate meeting agenda is crucial.
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第三部分语盲运用(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、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
Emma felt lonely in her ncw school.Thc busy hallways werc overwhelming,and she
found it hard to 41 with others.Onc aftcrnoon,a violin mclody caught her car.Driven by
curiosity.she 42 it to a practicc room.
Inside,a girl namcd Maria was practicing.Emma 43 to leave quietly,but Maria saw
her and smiled."Hello,"Maria said.Emma felt 44 but smiled back.That small moment
started a special 45.
Maria played in the school orchestra and invited Emma to watch.Emma was 46 at
first."I'm not musical,"she said.But Maria was kind and encouraging.Emma decided to give
it a shot.With Maria's help,she began to learn.Slowly,she 47 her skills.They practiced
together often,and their time was filled with 48 and shared stories.
Through this friendship,Emma learned that good things often come in 49 ways.The
orchestra became a place where she felt she 50.She was no longer just the new girl;she
was part of a team.
Emma's heart grew lighter.She started to believe in taking 51."Seize opportunities
to be kind,"she now tells others."Don't be scared to start a talk with someone.A simple
hello'can 52 a great friendship."
The practice room,once just another door in the hallway,became her favorite place.It
was where she found not just music,but courage and a friend.Emma and Maria's story shows
us that connection and happiness can 53 anywhere.You just need to listen,be open,and
sometimes,be brave enough to walk through an open 54 when you hear a beautiful sound.
Life's best moments are often waiting just on the other side of a 55 step.
41.A.study
B.compete
C.connect
D.agree
42.A.followed
B.channeled
C.adapted
D.applied
43.A.refused
B.pretended
C.forgot
D.decided
44.A.calm
B.shy
C.proud
D.honored
45、A friendship
B.adventure
C.memory
D.tradition
46.A.confident
B.curious
C.hesitant
D.eager
47.A.showed
B improved
C.remembered
D.tested
48.A.secrets
B.courage
C.dreams
D.music
49.A.unbelievable
B.indirect
C.unexpected
D.insensitive
50.A.failed
B belonged
C.struggled
D.rested
5kA chances
B classes
C.risks
D.duties
52.A.rely on
B.bring in
C.result from
D.lead to
53.A.hide
B.leave
C.grow
D.change
54.A.garden
B.door
C.orchestra
D.concert
55.A frst
B.heavy
C.last
D.quiet
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