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高三
英语试题
考试时间120分钟试题总分150分
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)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读二遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.9.15.
答案是C。
1.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Interviewer and interviewee.B.Former co-workers.C.Policewoman and driver
2.What can we learn about the woman?
A.She is an experienced driver.B.She is busy at work.C.She is in a hurry.
3.What is the weather like right now?
A.Rainy.
B.Cloudy
C.Sunny.
4.What seems to be the man's problem?
A.He is badly injured.
B.He has got a cold.
C.He is very exhausted.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.An animal.
B.A book
C.Life choices.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 does Tom say about the new teammate?
A.Unfriendly.
B.Talkative.
C.Helpful.
7.What does the woman suggest Tom do first?
A.Practice basketball more
B.Ask his coach for help.
C.Communicate with the new member.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.How much is the price of each ticket for a three-person group?
A.$75.
B.$100
C:S25
9.Why won't the man go to the performance?
A.He doesn't like ballet.
B.He has to work on his paper.
C.He didn't get the ticket.
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听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What is the matter with the woman's new shoes?
A.The color doesn't satisfy her
B.They are not the proper size
C.One of them has a black mark.
11.What did the woman want to do with the shoes?
A.Change them.
B.Return them.
C.Throw them away.
12.How does the man find the woman's experience?
A.Boring
B.Exciting
C.Surprising.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does Gloria look unhappy?
A.She has been tired of studying.
B.She couldn't get a plane ticket.
C.She doesn't have a break.
14.What's the man's advice for Gloria?
A.Check the ride board.
B.Go home by taxi.
C.Take a train.
15.What does a white card stand for?
A.Finding riders to share the driving.B.Looking for a ride.
C.Owning a car.
16.Where is the ride board?
A.In the Student Union building
B.In a travel agent's office
C.In front of the cinema.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What does the speaker suggest people do?
A.Sing gently to their friends.
B.Stop getting angry easily.
C.Try to show real feeling
18.Where does Allen Ribet work?
A.In a school.
B.In a publishing house.
C.In a child-care center.
19.What does the book mainly tell us?
A.How to comfort people.
B.How to avoid bad things
C.How to control our feelings.
20.When should you get angry?
A.Only if a baby falls over.
B.Only.if someone is watching you
C.Only if you are sure it's the right thing to do.
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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
Great Activities for Nature Lovers
Hiking
One of the easiest and most accessible ways to get close to nature is by setting out
on a good old-fashioned hike.Hiking generally doesn't require any fancy equipment or
special skills,just a piece of map and a thirst for adventure.This activity can be as
relaxing as you make it.
Backcountry Camping
Why limit yourself to just a day hike when you can have a full weekend(or longer)
adventure?Backcountry camping involves packing your tent,sleeping gear,food,and
water on your back to set up camp in a remote location.If you're an experienced hiker
and camper,this is an excellent way to test your survival skills and explore the
wilderness.
Mountain and Road Biking
Unlike long hikes through the woods,biking allows you to cover more ground and
travel farther in nature.Mountain biking typically involves riding up and down steep
slopes,between trees,and over rocks.If this sounds too intense or your tires aren't suited
for rugged terrain,consider taking a road bike on paved trails through forest preserves or
along country roads.
Gardening
Contrary to popular belief,you don't have to travel beyond your own backyard to
experience the beauty of nature every day.If your personality is less adventurous or your
mobility is restricted,consider making a garden to plant your own vegetables,fruits,
herbs,or flowers.There's something truly satisfying about mixing a salad with fresh
ingredients you plant yourself.One of the best parts about spending time on nature is that
it doesn't have to break your budget and anyone can do it.
21.What do hikers need for hiking?
A.A world map.
B.A strong desire.
C.Practical skills.
D.Necessary equipment.
22.Where will you go to show your survival potential in the wild?
A.To a backyard.
B.To a forest.
C.To a mountain.
D.To a distant place.
23.What is the advantage of enjoying the natural beauty in your garden?
A.It's popular.
B.It saves money.
C.It's adventurous
D.It saves time.
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B
During the Jin Dynasty,there was a man named YueGuang.He was rich and liked to
make friends.He took great delight in inviting his friends home drinking and chatting.
One day,Yue Guang entertained a friend at his home again.After a sip,the friend
was about to replace his wine cup on the table when he paused.To his horror,he found a
little snake wriggling in the cup he was holding.However,he was too shy to tell
Yue Guang about it.Instead,he gave an excuse that he didn't feel well and left for home
after saying goodbye.
At home,the friend tried to recollect what had happened but the more he thought of
the sight of the snake,the more scared he became.Soon he worried himself to illness.
Upon hearing of his friend's condition,Yue Guang came to see him and asked what on
earth had caused him to become sick.At first,the friend hesitated,but after repeated
urging from Yue Guang,he finally let out the truth:He told Yue Guang that he was scared
to illness by the snake he had seen in the wine cup while they had been drinking together
at Yue Guang's home the other day.
As soon as he returned home,the baffled YueGuang picked out the wine jar from
which he had drunk with the friend.He shook it violently several times and peeped hard
into the mouth,but he failed to find anything but the wine left over therein.He poured it
into a cup and sat melancholy where the friend had been seated.He was about to drink
when he became alarmed like the friend:a snake was floating in the cup indeed.Rubbing
his eyes,he took a closer look and,with a relief,came to the realization that the snake
was nothing but a reflection of the bow hanging on the wall nearby.
24.Why did the friend become increasingly scared?
A.He suddenly realized the snake was real.
B.He failed to recollect what had happened
C.He kept thinking about the snake he thought he saw.
D.He regretted not telling Yue Guang about the snake.
25.How did Yue Guang discover the truth about the"snake"?
A.By consulting a psychologist.
B.By asking other guests for details
C.By questioning his friend repeatedly.
D.By recreating the drinking scene and observing carefully
26.What does the underlined word"baffled"in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?
A.Discouraged.
B.Confused.
C.Frightened.
D.Disappointed
27.What can we learn from the story?
A.Experience is the mother of wisdom.
B.Honesty is the best policy in friendship
C.Alcohol should be consumed moderately
D.Misunderstandings can lead to unnecessary fear.
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C
At top universities,there's a phenomenon known as "Stanford Duck Syndrome".
Like ducks,students appear to move gracefully.However,beneath the surface,they're
kicking desperately to keep up.
Experts from Stanford's Health Services uncovered this troubling trend:during the
day,many Stanford students are seen socializing in cafes,seemingly without any stress or
the need to study.However,at night,they start studying,sometimes for the entire night,
trying to maintain the image of effortless success.This comes at a high price:tiredness
and anxiety are widespread.Furthermore,it leads to a common misconception:
true geniuses achieve success with ease,while those working hard are less capable
In an effort to challenge this misconception,researchers designed an experiment.
Participants were asked to observe a series of colors carefully while scientists tracked
their brain activity throughout the process.The experiment was divided into two parts:
one with easily distinguishable colors and the other with colors that were quite similar,
requiring more effort to tell.As the difficulty of the task increased,there was a noticeable
increase in brain activity,particularly in areas linked to memory and abstract reasoning.
The study reveals that as tasks require more effort,more areas of the brain become
engaged.Growth doesn't come from talent alone but from the consistent application of
effort.Our brain functions like a muscle.Without effort,even our inborn talents will fade
over time.
This pushes us to reconsider the underlying culture that might lead to this
phenomenon.Instead of focusing too much on outcomes or singing high praise for inborn
talents,we should emphasize the learning process and continuous improvement.By
encouraging a culture that values effort,we can help students realize that intelligence is
not fixed but grows through hard work.Such a shift would not only reduce the pressures
associated with the "Stanford Duck Syndrome",but also have a profound impact on
personal development and the future of education.
28.What phenomenon does the"Stanford Duck Syndrome"probably describe?
A.Prioritizing effort over well-being.
B.Relieving stress through social activities.
C.Displaying graceful images to attract others.
D.Hiding hard work to appear naturally gifted.
29.How does the experiment in paragraph 3 challenge the misconception?
A.By showing effort fuels the brain activity.
B.By proving focus enhances brain function.
C.By linking color recognition to intelligence.
D.By associating careful observation with talent.
30.What is the author's main concern about"Stanford Duck Syndrome"?
A.It values the learning process over outcomes.
B.It causes stress and false ideas about success.
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C.It prevents students from recognizing their talents
D.It makes students prioritize socializing over studying.
31.Which of the following might the author agree with?
A.Sweat is the ink that writes a.masterpiece
B.Fortune favors those with a clear vision.
C.Work in silence and let success make the noise.
D.Keep moving forward even when no one sees it.
D
China's decades-long forestry program has successfully transformed its forests into
valuable resources.The core principle of this shift is protection over exploitation.Today,
forests cover over a quarter of the country's land,not only providing timber but also
improving soil,stopping deserts,creating income,and attracting tourists.In northern
China,vast man-made forests form a green shield,sheltering the region from wind and
sand.
The Ma'anshan Forest Farm in Inner Mongolia is a prime example.It was once a
barren land suffering from severe soil erosion,but is now a green paradise with over 95%
forest coverage.With commercial logging stopped,the focus has turned to sustainable
management.The farm developed an "under-forest economy,"cultivating high-value
crops like mushrooms and medicinal herbs beneath the trees.This method not only
increases local incomes-with profits far higher than traditional farming-but also
benefits forest health.By requiring continuous forest maintenance,it reduces flammable
materials,lowering fire risks and promoting tree growth.
Another success story is the Saihanba Forest Farm in Hebei province,once a
wasteland and now one of the world's largest man-made forests.As a pioneering effort,
the farm generates income by selling carbon credits,effectively turning its "carbon stock"
into a "green bank."Furthermore,its natural beauty has fueled a boom in ecotourism.
This development has created thousands of jobs for nearby villages,significantly raising
the annual income for thousands of residents and helping many out of poverty.
These examples show a path where ecological restoration and economic
development can go hand in hand.Through innovative practices like under-forest
cultivation and carbon trading,China's forests are no longer just collections of trees.
They are dynamic green engines that support both the environment and local
communities.This sustainable management model not only improves people's lives but
also offers a hopeful future for other regions,proving that protecting nature can lead to
prosperity.
32.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.China has become the world's largest planter of man-made forests
B.Sustainable forestry in China benefits both ecology and economy
C.The under-forest economy is the best way to increase farmers'income.
D.Commercial logging is completely forbidden in all of China's forests.
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33.What can be inferred about the under-forest economy?
A.It is a practice that balances economic and ecological needs.
B.It requires more advanced technology than traditional farming.
C.It is mainly supported by international organizations.
D.It can only be successful in regions with high rainfall
34.How did Saihanba forest farm help local communities?
A.By teaching them new farming techniques.
B.By providing free land for building houses.
C.By creating jobs through tourism and forest management.
D.By selling them wood at a low price.
35.What is the author's attitude towards China's forestry program?
A.Doubtful B.Indifferent
C.Supportive
D.Critical
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入空白处的最佳选项。其中有两项为多余选项。
When people first come across the Law of Attraction,their hearts and minds often
immediately think of one specific thing that they'd love to achieve in their lives.
However,the next thought is often "But I can't do that".You may come up with all kinds
of excuses.36 Here are the reasons why you should believe you can use the Law
of Attraction to obtain whatever you want.
Small steps create big changes.One of the most common reasons for abandoning
dreams is that they simply seem too huge to realize.Usually it's manageable to think of
following your dream as taking a series of significant but small steps.37 Then
look at each of them.Not so unrealistic now,is it?
38 When people are interviewed on their deathbeds or write about their lives
in autobiographies,it is often observed that major regrets tend to relate to things that
were not done.In older age,it's likely that you will be uncomfortable with the idea that
you didn't even try to do the thing that you loved or attempt to obtain what you truly
wanted.39 But you don't ever need to feel this way!Make today the first day of
your new journey towards avoiding regret.
Steps towards your dream are never backwards steps.Another common worry is that
if you follow your dreams,you'll be "taking steps back".40 However,what
looks like backward steps in your old life can more productively and accurately be seen
as forwarding steps in the brand new life you're creating.
A.You can avoid regret.
B.It makes sense to move forward confidently.
C.Luckily,the truth is that it's never too late to follow your dream.
D.It often comes up when people are at the top of careers they hate.
E.It is painful to feel like you haven't ever found your true purpose.
F.For example,challenge yourself to write down the path to success in ten stages.
G.You have much life experience and knowledge to make changes to pursue your dream.
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非选择题部分
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Simon Griffiths is the founder of Who Gives A Crap,a company that has 41
the toilet paper industry.
His journey began with a(n)42 statistic-a toilet is not 43 to 2.4 billion
people,about 40%of the world!While volunteering in Asia and Africa,Simon 44
organizations doing incredible things to help people there,but the lack of sustainable
funding greatly 45 their work.
Inspired by his experience in developing countries,Simon 46 to sell goods to
make a difference.But what should he sell?One day,Simon walked into the bathroom
and a good idea 47 him:he could sell toilet paper and donate half profifs to help
fund organizations build toilets.Who Gives A Crap was born.
Too often,people buy products that 48 to their taste but without clever
packaging,so his 49 was to create something that 50 quality and aesthetics
(美学),so that people would want to put it in their bathroom.
It was not beyond their 51 that their goods sold well.Their donation to
WaterAid Australia has grown from the initial 2,00 AUD to 5.85 million AUD,they
becoming its largest 52.
When interviewed,Simon said"I tried various jobs before Who Gives A Crap.But
after working in both corporate and non-profit organizations,I 53 I wanted to
combine business with social 54 so I found the way to use profits from everyday
products to do good 55."
41.A.created
B.occupied
C.transformed
D.disturbed
42.A.interesting B.shocking
C.obvious
D.
awesome
43.A.invisible
B.sensitive
C.accessible
D.unique
44.A.announced B.witnessed
C.imagined
D.suggested
45.A.took up
B.weighed up
C.held back
D.appealed to
46.A.revealed
B.revised
C.resigned
D.resolved
47.A.annoyed
B.struck
C.bothered
D.chose
48.A.subscribe
B.react
C.stick
D.correspond
49.A.intention
B.attitude
C.
assumption
D.criterion
50.A.ignored
B.combined
C.evaluated
D.adopted
51.A.expectation B.
description
C.
passion
D.occupation
52.A.partner
B.client
C.opponent
D.donor
53.A.blamed
B.denied
C.recognized
D.detected
54.A.impacts
B.
careers
C.
prospects
D.conflicts
55.A.globally
B.immediately
C.appropriately
D.individually
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第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The university backgrounds of DeepSeek's young team of developers have sparked
huge interest in China and abroad since the success of Chinese generative.AI platform
56(release)this January.The 57(wide)circulated names of DeepSeek's core
technical team members show that at least seven were educated at Peking University and
four at Tsinghua University,58 the team seen as showcasing a new generation of
Chinese homegrown talent.
In response to59 growing demand for talent,and the government's vision to
achieve self-reliant (innovation,Tsinghua University announced Sunday that it
will establish a new undergraduate school 60(focus)on developing talent in
artificial intelligence.
The university plans to enroll about 150 students in the new school,61 aim is
to develop a new model for Al-driven education while training students with strong AI
literacy,technical expertise 62 innovative capabilities.The new school 63
(emphasize)AI's role in education and research,integrating AI with multiple disciplines.
According to the university's academic affairs office,Tsinghua has already made
strides in Al education.It 64 (introduce)117 pilot courses and 147 classes
incorporating AI-driven teaching methods.It has also developed tools with obvious
65(strength)such as intelligent teaching assistants,lesson-planning aids and
automated grading systems.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友David在你校举办的中文诗歌创作大赛中获留学
生组一等奖。请你给他写一封邮件,对他表示祝贺。内容包括:
1.表示祝贺;2.赞赏诗歌内容;3.表达祝愿。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80词左右:2.可以适当补充细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear David,
Yours,
Li Hua
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第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When I was ten,my parents told me we were going to China for our summer holiday.
I was over the moon-I had only ever seen the Great Wall and the Forbidden City in
books,and now I would actually get to walk through history!
For weeks,I imagined the towering palaces,the red-and-gold gates,and the stories
hidden in every corner.Finally,the day arrived,and there I was,standing in the heart of
Beijing,staring up at the most magnificent buildings I had ever seen.
The Forbidden City was even more incredible in real life.The golden roofs shone
under the sun,the delicate carvings told silent tales of emperors and warriors,and the
vast courtyards made me feel like I had stepped into a fairy tale.Every turn revealed
something new-a dragon statue,a marble staircase,a hidden garden-and I couldn't
stop taking pictures,desperate to capture every detail.My parents laughed as I dragged
them from one spot to another,insisting on yet another photo.
What struck me most were the colors.The imperial yellow of the rooftops against
the deep red walls looked brighter than any picture could show.Even the stone pathways
seemed to glow with centuries of footsteps.I remembered running my fingers along a
carved marble railing,wondering how many hands had touched that same spot over six
hundred years.
The place was packed with tourists,all murmuring in different languages,their faces
filled with the same amazement as mine.Some pointed at the architecture,others posed
for pictures,and a few just stood quietly,taking it all in.The energy was infectious-
everyone seemed to feel the magic of this ancient place.
As the afternoon wore on,we followed the crowd toward the exit.The sea of people
was overwhelming,and I,being small for my age,grasped my father's hand tightly,
afraid to get lost in the rushing crowd.The noise,the heat,and the excitement made
everything feel like a blur-until suddenly,I looked down at the large hand I was
holding-the wrong watch,the wrong-colored ring.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My blood turned to ice.
There my dad was,just three people away.
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