湖北省2025-2026学年高三2月收心考英语试题

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这是高三英语模拟试题听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的。有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。The weather is a little unusual for this time of the year, don't you think. Janet? That's true, Timothy. But it's supposed to get warmer later in the week. At least the wind has stopped. The weather is a little unusual for this time of the year, don't you think. Janet? That's true, Timothy. But it's supposed to get warmer later in the week. At least the wind has stopped. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。So what do you fancy tonight? Amber, i'm pretty starving. Well, max, we haven't tried that new korean place across from the city library, so why don't we . check IT out? Sounds perfect. So what do you fancy tonight, Amber, i'm pretty starving. Well, max, we haven't tried that new korean place across from the city library, so why don't we . check IT out sounds perfect. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Excuse me, could you help me with the self check out? Of course, i'd be happy to help press the start button and scan your purchases, then press the pay button. We accept cards and mobile payments. Excuse me, could you help me with the self check out? Of course, i'd be happy to help press the start button and scan your purchases, then press the pay button. We accept cards and mobile payments. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Hello, miss Carter, thanks for meeting me here on the apartment. Oh, i'm excited to take a closer look. This is one of our most popular listings. IT is well maintained by the current owners, so you shouldn't have to worry about major repairs anytime soon. Hello, miss Carter, thanks for meeting me here on the apartment. Oh, i'm excited to take a or look. This is one of our most popular listings. IT is well maintained by the current owners, so you shouldn't have to worry about major repairs anytime soon. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Have you seen the latest update on the school website? The new plan looks great. Yes, I like the idea of building a vegetable garden on the roof. It's a very sustainable project. Have you seen the latest update on the school website? The new plan looks great. Yes, I like the idea of building a vegetable garden on the roof. It's a very sustainable project. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。How are you feeling about the volleyball next week? Your teams done brilliantly to get into the final? Yeah. everyone's pretty convinced will be bringing home the winners cup. So there will be loads more fans at the game than we're used to. So will there be any chAllenges? Well, the team were playing against is a bit of an unknown quantity. We don't really know what they're capable love. I mean, if they happen to be on top form as they were earlier in the tournament, we may struggle. How are you feeling about the volleyball next week? Your teams done brilliantly to get into the final? Yeah, everyone's pretty convinced will be bringing home the winners cup. So there will be loads more fans at the game than we're used to. So will there be any chAllenges? Well, the team were playing against is a bit of an unknown quantity. We don't really know what they're capable love. I mean, if they happen to be on top form as they were earlier in the tournament, we may struggle. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。That new sleep tracker you recommended is fascinating and slightly terrifying. how? So the data been eye opening for me. According to this, for eighty eight percent of the time, I don't get into deep sleep. What's your sleep efficiency? Eighty five percent last night. But IT ranges from seventy percent to ninety percent. Honestly, knowing this might be making my sleep problem worse. Well, we monitor sleep to improve IT, but the monitoring causes stress exactly. Maybe ignorance makes IT easier. Try using IT just weekly for sleep patterns, like your average sleep time. That new sleep tracker you recommended is fascinating and slightly terrifying. how? So the data been eye opening for me. According to this, for eighty eight percent of the time, I don't get into deep sleep. What's your sleeve efficiency? Eighty five percent last night. But IT ranges from seventy percent to ninety percent. Honestly, knowing this might be making my sleep problem worse. Well, we monitor sleep to improve IT, but the monitoring causes stress exactly. Maybe ignorance makes IT easier. Try using IT just weekly for sleep patterns like your average sleeping. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Doctor Evans, i'm not sure if I should insist on my kids doing chores. Does that really matter? absolutely. A study published in child development found that children who regularly take on household responsiblities are more likely to be ambitious and independent adults. That makes sense. But how do I get them to do chores without constant arguing? The key is to match tasks to the child's age. For Younger kids, start with small jobs, like having a two or three year old put away toys around ten or eleven. They can handle changing bed sheet. And how do I keep them motivated? Start by making chores fun, turning them into a game. Also praise their effort. A star chart can work well. But most importantly, and this often overlooked, be the example you want your children to follow. Doctor Evans, i'm not sure if I should insist on my kids doing chores. Does that really matter? absolutely. A study published in child development found that children who regularly take on household responsibility, t ie s, are more likely to be ambitious and independent adults. That makes sense. But how do I get them to do chores without constant arguing? The key is to match tasks to the child's age. For Younger kids. Start with small jobs, like having a two or three year old put away toys around ten or eleven. They can handle changing bed sheet. And how do I keep them motivated? Start by making chores fun, turning them into a game, also praise their effort. A star chart can work well, but most importantly, and this is often overlooked, be the example you want your children to follow. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。At the age of seventeen, elisia, the senior high school student from new york city, is also the C, E, O of the up incoming fashion brand habits. Three, sixty five, ei. How do you baLance your academic life with your business goals? As a student, getting good grades is still my main priority. What were some of the first things you did to start your business? In the very beginning? I started out creating designs and making logos, and then my older brother, Spencer, came to help me with the business. We got the ball rolling by selling to our classmates, relatives and the like. What was the biggest chAllenge along the way? I'd say the biggest issue was the risk of buying large quantities of materials to be more cost efficient. We had to be confident that people would like and buy our products. So we ran online surveys among our early followers to get a Better sense of what they wanted. You've gained lots of publicity through celebrities and influencers ranging from N, B. A, athletes, two singers. How did you go about creating such . a wide base? I basically contacted many athletes, musicians and others with strong online influence. Having influencers where are products has been one of the biggest drivers of growth. Now we have over eighty thousand followers . at the age of seventeen. Elisia, the senior high school student from new york city, is also the CEO of the up incoming fashion brand habits. Three, sixty five. How do you baLance your academic life with your business goals? As a student, getting good grades is still my main priority. What were some of the first things you did to start your business? In the very beginning, I started out creating designs and making logos, and then my older brother, Spencer came to help me with the business. We got the ball rolling by selling to our classmates, relatives and the like. What was the biggest chAllenge along the way? I'd say the biggest issue was the risk of buying large quantities of materials to be more cost efficient. We had to be confident that people would like and buy our products. So we ran online surveys among our early followers to get a Better sense of what they wanted. You've gained lots of publicity through celebrities and influencers ranging from N, B, A, athletes, two singers. How did you go about creating . such a wide base? Ica contacted many athletes, musicians and others with strong online influence, having influencers where our products has been one of the biggest drivers of growth. Now we have over eighty thousand followers. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining our online session. Today, we will be discussing time management strategies. Our speaker, doctor, Susan Martin, is a renowned expert in ti management. SHE has written several best selling books on the topic, including the focused mind, which shows readers how to master their attention and time for what matters, a practical guide to priority based living. Both works have been translated into multiple languages and are reaching a global leadership. The presentation will last for about forty five minutes, followed by a fifteen minute QNA session. During the talk, doctor Martin will cover key strategies, including setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks and using time blocking techniques. These methods are designed to increase efficiency and create space for meaningful activities, and above all, to reduce stress, a benefit that many find both fresh and valuable to make the most of this session, please type your questions into the chat box. Throughout the presentation, I will select some of the most representative questions, and doctor Martin will address them after her talk. Thank you again for being here. Let's begin. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining our online session. Today, we will be discussing time management strategies. Our speaker, doctor, Susan Martin, is a renowned expert. Entire management SHE has written several best selling books on the topic, including the focused mind, which shows readers how to master their attention and time for what matters, a practical guide to priority based living. Both works have been translated into multiple languages and are reaching a global leadership. The presentation will last for about forty five minutes, followed by a fifteen minute QNA session. During the talk, doctor Martin will cover key strategies, including setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks and using time blocking techniques. These methods are designed to increase inefficiency and create space for meaningful activities, and above all, to reduce stress, a benefit that many find both fresh and valuable. To make the most of this session, please type your questions into the chat box. Throughout the presentation, I will select some of the most representative questions, and doctor Martin will address them after her talk. Thank you again for being here. Let's begin. 第二节到此结束。 高三英语答案和解析 听力:1-5 BBACB 6-10 BBCAA 11-15 CCBCC 16-20 BACAA 阅读:21-23CBD24-27CBAB 28-31 CDCB 32-35 CBDB 36-40 FDCAE 完形填空:41-45 DCBBD 46-50 BAACC 51-55 CDACB 语法填空:56.where 57.struck 58.enthusiastic 59.Despite 60.a 61.was awarded 62.winning 63.strategically 64.to be promoted 65.excellence 应用文参考范文 Dear Peter, I was delighted to learn of your interest in our school's recent exhibition on Traditional Chinese Cuisine Culture.Thank you for your kind attention,and I'm very happy to share the details with you. The exhibition offered a rich experience through three main parts.First,there were live demonstrations of making classic dishes like dumplings and mooncakes.Second,we displayed beautiful historical tableware ( from various dynasties.Finally,interactive tea culture sessions allowed visitors to learn about and taste different Chinese teas. I truly believe this event helped us all appreciate the depth of our food heritage more deeply.I hope we can enjoy some traditional Chinese food together in the future!Please let me know if you would like to know more. Yours, Li Hua 读后续写参考范文 Paragraph 1:What arrived was a slightly battered red-and-gold cab.My heart sank,but time was running out. I pushed my hesitating mother into the backseat,whispering,"We have no choice."As the cab sped through the busy streets,my mother's anxiety grew.She spoke loudly on the phone,voicing all her fears in English about our "crazy driver"and unsure destination.I held her hand tightly,trying to calm us both by repeating that we were moving in the right direction.The driver remained silent,his eyes fixed on the road,leaving us wondering what he understood. Paragraph 2:The driver said in perfect English,"Is this your place?"We were stunned into silence.My mother's face turned red with embarrassment while I felt a wave of relief.He explained he had driven many worried wedding guests and recognized our panic.With a kind smile,he wished us well.Stepping out at the venue, we realized our real struggle had been against our own fear,not the driver.Though our makeup was now melted, we arrived just in time,which reminded that trust can often be the safest route of all. 听力 (Text 1) M:The weather is a little unusual for this time of the year.Don't you think,Janet? W:That's true,Timothy.But it's supposed to get warmer later in the week.At least the wind has stopped. (Text 2) M:So what do you fancy tonight,Amber?I'm pretty starving. W:Well,Max,we haven't tried that new Korean place across from the City Library.So why don't we check it out? M:Sounds perfect. (Text 3) W:Excuse me,could you help me with the self-checkout? M:Of course,I'd be happy to help.Press the start button and scan your purchases.Then press the pay button.We accept cards and mobile payments. (Text 4) M:Hello,Miss Carter.Thanks for meeting me here at the apartment W:Oh,I'm excited to take a closer look. M:This is one of our most popular listings.It is well-maintained by the current owners,so you shouldn't have to worry about major repairs anytime soon. (Text 5) W:Have you seen the latest update on the school website?The new plan looks great. M:Yes,I like the idea of building a vegetable garden on the roof.It's a very sustainable project. (Text 6) W:How are you feeling about the volleyball next week?Your team's done brilliantly to get into the final! M:Yeah.Everyone's pretty convinced we'll be bringing home the winners'cup,so there'll be loads more fans at the game than we're used to. W:So will there be any challenges? M:Well,"the team we're playing against is a bit of an unknown quantity.We don't really know what they're capable of.I mean,if they happen to be on top form,as they were earlier in the tournament,we may struggle. (Text 7) W:That new sleep tracker you recommended is fascinating...and slightly terrifying. M:How so?The data's been eye-opening for me. W:According to this,for 88%of the time,I don't get into deep sleep. M:What's your sleep efficiency? W:85%last night,but it ranges from 70%to 90%.Honestly,knowing this might be making my sleep problem worse. M:Well,we monitor sleep to improve it,but the monitoring causes stress. W:Exactly!Maybe ignorance makes it easier. M:Try using it just weekly for sleep patterns,like your average sleep time. (Text 8) W:Dr.Evans,I'm not sure if I should insist on my kids doing chores.Does it really matter? M:Absolutely.A study published in Child Development found that children who regularly take on household responsibilities are more likely to be ambitious and independent adults. W:That makes sense,but how do I get them to do chores without constant arguing? M:The key is to match tasks to the child's age.For younger kids,start with small jobs-like having a 2-or 3-year-old put away toys.Around 10 or 11,they can handle changing bedsheets. W:And how do I keep them motivated? M:Start by making chores fun,turning them into a game.Also,praise their effort-a star chart can work well.But most importantly,and this is often overlooked,be the example you want your children to follow. (Text 9) W:At the age of 17,Eli Zied,the senior high school student from New York City,is also the CEO of the up-and-coming fashion brand Habits365.Eli,how do you balance your academic life with your business goals? M:As a student,getting good grades is still my main priority. W:What were some of the first things you did to start your business in the very beginning? M:I started out creating designs and making logos,and then my older brother Spencer came to help me with the business.We got the ball rolling by selling to our classmates,relatives,and the like. W:What was the biggest challenge along the way? M:I'd say the biggest issue was the risk of buying large quantities of materials to be more cost-efficient.We had to be confident that people would like and buy our products,so we ran online surveys among our early followers to get a better sense of what they wanted. W:You've gained lots of publicity through celebrities and influencers,ranging from NBA athletes to singers.How did you go about creating such a wide base? M:I basically contacted many athletes,musicians,and others with strong online influence.Having influencers wear our products has been one of the biggest drivers of growth.Now,we have over 80,000 followers! (Text 10) W:Ladies and gentlemen,thank you for joining our online session.Today,we will be discussing time management strategies.Our speaker,Dr.Susan Martin,is a renowned expert in time management.She has written several bestselling books on the topic,including The Focused Mind,which shows readers how to master their attention, and Time for What Matters,a practical guide to priority-based living.Both works have been translated into multiple languages and are reaching a global readership. The presentation will last for about 45 minutes,followed by a 15-minute Q&A session.During the talk,Dr. Martin will cover key strategies,including setting clear goals,prioritizing tasks,and using time blocking techniques.These methods are designed to increase efficiency and create space for meaningful activities,and, above all,to reduce stress-a benefit that many find both fresh and valuable. To make the most of this session,please type your questions into the chat box throughout the presentation.I will select some of the most representative questions,and Dr.Martin will address them after her talk.Thank you again for being here-let's begin. A 【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了一款无酒精版“白色俄罗斯”鸡尾酒的详细食谱,包括制作原料、 具体步骤以及可用的食材替代方案。 21.C细节理解题。根据原文介绍部分第二句To make it feel even more special,.spring for the best root beer you can find'可知,为了让饮品更特别,建议选用能找到的最好的根汁啤酒。因此,选择高品质的根汁 啤酒是推荐做法。选项A(5分钟内完成)是总耗时,并非特别建议;选项B(混合苏打与奶油)是必要步 骤,而非提升特别的建议;选项D(加更多咖啡粉)是可选的口味调整,并非核心建议。 22.B细节理解题。根据原文Steps部分描述的先后顺序:首先将一半根汁啤酒与咖啡粉混合溶解(对 应②),然后加入剩余根汁啤酒搅拌(对应④),接着加满冰块(对应③),最后倒入奶油(对应①)。 因此正确顺序为②④③①。 23.D细节理解题。根据原文Substitutions部分最后一行明确说明Daiy-free?>Use nondairy heavy cream.”可知,若需避免乳制品,应使用非乳制重奶油作为替代。选项A(冰淇淋)未提及;选项B(无糖 根汁啤酒)是替换常规根汁啤酒的选项,与乳制品无关:选项C(常规咖啡粉)并非乳制品替代品。 B 【语篇导读】本文是一篇人物介绍类说明文,主要介绍了儿童文学作家朱厄尔·帕克·罗兹博士。文章 阐述了她选择儿童作为读者对象的原因、其独特的写作风格(如运用简单对话和奇幻元素),以及她通过 作品传递希望、培养同理心、旨在消除种族偏见的创作愿景。 24.C细节理解题。根据原文第一段最后两句“Younger readers have no prejudice,and therefore would respond to the social injustices in her books without judgment.”以及引用罗a兹博士的话I see children's love.Isee children's empathy.'可知,她选择为儿童写作是因为孩子们天生拥有爱与同理心,会不带偏见地回应书中的 社会不公。选项A(儿童需要同情他人)是结果而非原因:选项B(儿童更喜欢社会不平等议题)和D(儿 童对文学没有评判)均未在文中直接体现或被强调为核心原因。 25.B细节理解题。根据原文第二段第三句“Additionally,she integrates appealing fantastical elements such as mermaids and ghosts.可知,她的写作风格包含奇幻元素。选项A(正式语法)、C(平铺直叙)和D(丰 富的词汇)均与原文描述的simple,.conver'sational language'”(简单、对话式的语言)等特点不符。 3 26.A细节理解题。根据原文第三段首句NTotably,Rhodes's work goes beyond anger,aiming instead to promote compassion and hope..”以及下文具体例子可知,她的作品超越愤怒,旨在传递同情与希望。选项B (宣扬愤怒)与原文相反;选项C(对正义的洞察)和D(对历史的反思)虽在文中提及,但并非本段强调 的超越愤怒之后的核心目标。 27.B推理判断题。根据原文最后一段,尤其是最后一句“.embodying her hope that these young readers will help eliminate racial prejudice..'可知,罗兹博士希望她的年轻读者能帮助消除种族偏见,这本质上就是挑 战不公正。选项A(重建世界)过于宽泛;选项C(避开困难话题)与她的创作理念相悖;选项D(倡导个 人成功)在文中未提及。 C 【语篇导读】本文是一篇科普类说明文,介绍了一项关于莱茵河垃圾污染的最新研究。文章揭示了莱 茵河已成为向北海输送大量垃圾的“传送带”,重点说明了革命性的新研究方法如何更准确地监测垃圾量,分 析了垃圾的主要来源(个人消费),并最终呼吁采取行动应对污染。 28.C细节理解题。根据原文第一段最后一句..this historic river now acts as a massive conveyor belt for ubbish,carrying between3,000and4,700 tons of large garbage into the North Sea every single year.,”可知,a研究 的主要发现是莱茵河成为了大量垃圾的输送带。选项A(其历史重要地位)和D(失去生态水道作用)并 非该研究的核心新发现;选项B(每年流入北海)是地理事实,并非这次新研究揭示的问题。 29.D细节理解题。根据原文第二段最后两句The data showed enormous changes...accounting for why short-.term observations failed to get the full picture..'可知,旧方法(短期观测)失败的原因在于未能捕捉到垃 圾量在短期内的巨大波动。选项A(未涉及当地志愿者)是新旧方法都可能存在的问题,但非原文指出的 旧方法失败的主因:选项B(缺少先进工具的记录数据)和C(仅从水面收集水)并非文中描述的旧方法(bif visual surveys)的确切特点。 30.C细节理解题。根据原文第三段第三句More importantly,over56%of all rubbish was linked directly to the choices of individual consumer's.”可知,超过56%的垃圾来源于个人消费。选项A(烟花是最污染的活 动)错误,文中说烟花垃圾占10.7%,并非“最”;选项B(吸烟对环境几乎没有影响)错误,烟草相关垃圾 占6.5%;选项D(塑料占重量的绝大部分)错误,文中指出塑料仅占总重量的15%。 31.B写作意图题。通读全文可知,文章首先揭露了莱茵河严重的垃圾污染问题(第一段),接着介 绍了揭示该问题的新研究方法(第二段),然后分析了垃圾来源(第三段),最后在结尾段强调这是“一个 紧迫的行动呼吁”(an urgent call to address.)。因此,文章的主要目的是强调污染问题并敦促采取行动。 选项A(分析河流垃圾来源)和C(解释清理垃圾的新方法)是部分内容,非最终目的:选项D(赞扬志愿 者的项目)是细节,非全文主旨。 【语篇导读】本文是一篇经济现象类议论文,主要分析了今年“黑色星期五”期间出现的消费分化新趋 势:高收入家庭支出增加,而低收入家庭支出减少。文章探讨了这种分化背后的经济原因(如高物价对低 收入家庭的冲击、资产增值对高收入家庭的助推),并指出这反映了更广泛的经济不平等。 32.C推理判断题。根据原文第二段最后一句.when the opposite was true:Spending by lower-income families picked up at a faster rate than other income groups.'可知,去年的模式与今年相反,即低收入家庭的消 费增速更快。结合第一段提到的今年模式“departure from long-held conventions”(背离长期惯例)和由收入 驱动,可以推断去年的消费模式受收入不平等的影响较小(即各收入群体消费增长差异不大,甚至低收入 群体增长更快)。选项A(由经济增长决定)和D(收入与支出平衡)在文中未提及;选项B(在不同收入 群体间差异很大)描述的是今年的情况。 33.B词义猜测题。划线词“dynamic'”所在句的上一句指出“For the first time,the top 10 percent of Americans account for nearly half of all spending.”,紧接着说That dynamic has been particularly pronounced this holiday season”。因此,that dynamic指代的是前一句提到的“最富有的l0%美国人占据了近一半的消 费额'这一现象。选项A(零售商的深度折扣策略)和D(购买奢侈品的上升趋势)是相关背景或表现,但 非“dynamic''直接指代的核心数据事实;选项C(日常必需品的顽固价格)是导致该现象的原因之一。 34.D段落主目题。第四段首句The widening spending split reflects a larger divide across the economy.” 点明本段主旨:消费分化反映了更广泛的经济分化。接着段落具体解释了低收入和中产阶级因生活成本上 涨而缩减开支,而富裕阶层则因资产增值等继续慷慨消费。因此,本段主要是在解释造成消费差距的经济 原因。选项A(描述支付账单的挣扎)和B(介绍不同的消费习惯)是细节;选项C(强调假日销售的整体 增长)与本段内容不符。 35.B推理判断题。文章在引用了迈克尔,冈瑟的话之后结束。他的话No matter how you look at it,uneven economic conditions are shaping people's spending.”总结了全文的核心论点:不平衡的经济状况正在塑造人们 的消费模式。因此,引用他的话是为了总结和强化文章的关键论点。选项A(为趋势提供具体例子)错误, 他的话是总结而非举例:选项C(提供经济问题的解决方案)和D(提供反对观点以供进一步辩论)在文中 均未体现。 七选五 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主题为切洋葱时如何防止流泪。文章通过解释流泪的化学和物理原因,指出 使用锋利的刀是最科学有效的解决方法。 36.F前文提出问题:切洋葱会让人流泪。后文开始分别解释流泪的化学原因(释放硫化物气体)和物理原因(液 滴飞溅)。因此,此处需要一个承上启下的过渡句,总领下文。F项研究人员现已揭示了化学和物理两方面的原因 准确地概括了下文即将展开的内容,起到了引出下文的作用。 37.D前文详细描述了硫化物气体与眼晴水分结合形成酸性刺激物的化学过程。根据逻辑,眼晴受到刺激后的自 然反应就是分泌泪水来冲洗。D项“作为回应,你的眼晴产生泪水来冲走刺激物正是对这一生理反应的直接说明,且 与后文这是一种保护性反应完美衔接。 38.C前文说明了使用钝刀会增加液滴飞溅,从而加剧流泪问题。后文则强调了使用利刀的好处。此处需要一个 句子来承接钝刀不好的事实,并自然过渡到“利刀好”的结论。C项这一发现凸显了你手中刀的重要性”起到了关键的 桥梁作用,它总结前文发现(钝刀导致问题),并引出后文核心建议(要用利刀)。 39.A根据后文紧接着讨论“这些细菌'(If present,.these germs...),因此空处必须引入“细菌或“微生物这一概念。 A项洋葱有时会携带细菌直接提供了后文代词these germs'的指代对象,逻辑关系紧密。同时,它也解释了为何飞溅 的液滴会带来额外的健康风险。 40.E前文指出,研究证明冷水洗洋葱、冰箱冷藏等方法都无效。后文转折,提出利刀才是最简单有效的选择。E 项“要获得完全的保护,护目镜能提供可靠的屏障在此处扮演了重要角色:它列举了另一种可能有效但并非“最简单” 的方法(护目镜),从而与后文“更简单、有科学依据的方法”(利刀)形成对比,使文章论证更全面,逻辑更严谨。 完形填空 【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者和丈夫驾驶旅行卡车在威斯康星州度假时,车辆半路抛 锚的意外经历。在困境中,他们得到了小镇巴拉克一系列陌生人无私而慷慨的帮助一从修车厂老板、机 械师到披萨店店主和杂货店老板。这段经历使原本不幸的抛锚事件转变为一次温暖而难忘的旅程。 41.D根据转折连词but”及下文卡车抛锚可知,完美旅行的希望/前景”破灭了。disappeared(消失)最符 合语境。 42.C根据“we could make it home.”(我们觉得能撑到家)可知,他们当时是“自信的'(confident)。 43.B指卡车“熄火/抛锚'。shut down(停止运转)符合语境。cut in插嘴;fell apart崩溃;started off出发。 44.B卡车坏了,自然是被拖到修理”(repair)厂。 45.D修理厂老板打电话是为了“重新安排”(reschedule)其他顾客的时间,以避免给他们带来不便。 46.B老板将我们介绍给”(introduced)机械师Chris。 47.A根据下文“offered his own backyard...refusing to accept anything'”可知,Chris是“慷慨地”(generously) 提供帮助。 48.A根据后文提到的披萨店,Chris开车送我们进城是为了找吃晚餐的地方(dinner)。 49.C根据语境,他们选定/决定去”(settled on)一家家庭经营的披萨店。 50.C店主端上来的披萨比我们“点的”(ordered)大得多。 51.C根据前文一系列抛锚、等待、奔波的情节,店主看出他们度过了“漫长”(1ong)而糟糕的一天。 52.D这种无私慷慨的“模式'在到处“延续”(continued)。从修车厂到披萨店再到杂货店。 53.A机械师表达的是对我们安全旅程的衷心“祝愿”(wsh)。 54.C根据全文描述的陌生人提供的各种帮助,他们体验到的是纯粹的“善意”(kindness)。 55.B陌生人的善意将他们的“不幸”(misfortune,指抛锚)转变为了难忘的旅程。 语法填空 56.where考查定语从句关系副词。先行词the first..Race表示事件地点,从句主谓宾完整,用where引导。 57.struck考查动词时态。描述过去比赛场景,用一般过去时。strike的过去式是struck。 58.enthusiastic考查形容词。修饰名词cheers,用形容词形式。 59.Despite考查介词。意为“尽管”,后接名词短语。 60.a考查冠词。test是可数名词单数,此处表泛指一次测试'。 6l.was awarded考查动词时态语态。主语team与award是被动关系,且叙述过去事件,用一般过去时的被 动语态。主语是单数。 62.winning考查非谓语动词。这里是与four teams sharing the second prize并列的独立主格结构。six(teams) 与wn是主动关系,用现在分词作状语。 63.strategically考查副词。修饰过去分词planned,用副词形式。 64.to be promoted考查非谓语动词。expect后接不定式,且cultural exchanges与promote是被动关系,用不 定式的被动式。 65.excellence考查名词。与unity,progress并列作宾语,用名词形式。 读后续写解析 【导语】本文以第一人称为线索展开,讲述“我"和母亲在墨西哥城参加哥哥婚礼时,因误上私人接送车而面临错 过婚礼的危机。在紧急关头,迫于时间压力,“我们“不得不违背安全警告,搭乘了一辆破旧的红金色出租车。故事在紧 张和猜疑中展开,最终以出人意料的方式得到解决。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“来了一辆有点破旧的红金出租车。“可以预测,续写这段将着重描写主人公面对最糟糕情况时的心 理挣扎、无奈上车后的紧张旅程,以及司机沉默行为所带来的不安与猜疑。 ②由第二段首句内容“司机用流利的英语说:‘是这里吗?"可以预测,续写这段将描绘危机解除后的反应,包括人物的 尴尬、释然,司机可能做出的解释,以及整个事件带来的反思与感悟。 2.续写线索: 看到红金出租车(震惊与抵触)→权衡利弊后无奈上车(行动)→途中母亲的焦虑与"我"的故作镇定(冲突发展)→ 司机突然用英语询问(关键转折)一安全抵达与人物反应(结果)一揭示主题:恐惧源于内心,信任可贵(升华)。 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①催促/推动:push/urge ②紧握:hold tightly/gip ③低语:whisper/murmur ④解释:explain/clarify 情绪类 ①心沉:heart sank/felt a chill 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The driver said in perfect English,"Is this your place?" 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效 英语答题卡第页共页高三英语 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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段录音后,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 录音播放两遍。 1.What is the weather like now? A.Windy. B.Cold. C.Warm. 2.What will the speakers do next? A.Explore the city. B.Eat out. C.Go to the library. 3.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At a store. B.At a bank C.At a hotel. 4.What is probably the man? A.A house owner. B.Arepairman C.A house agent. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.The school website B.The environmental project. C.The roof repair plan 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,每小题都 有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6.What is people's attitude toward the man's team? A.Critical. B.Confident. C.Uncertain. 7.What does the man see as the main challenge? A.His team's unstable performances. B.The opponents'unpredictable strength. C.Pressure from increased fan expectations. (共12页)第1页 听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。 8.What percentage of the woman's sleep is deep sleep? A.88% B.70% C.12%. 9.What is the woman's main concern about the sleep tracker? A.Causing anxiety. B.Showing complex data. C.Being inaccurate. 10.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Check data weekly. B.Ignore the statistics. C.Stop using the tracker. 听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。 11.What is the benefit of involving kids in chores according to the study? A.It can improve kids'concentration. B.It allows a better parent-child relationship. C.It helps with kids'long-term development. 12.How should parents assign chores to kids? A.Let kids choose tasks. B.Set rules with kids. C.Assign age-appropriate tasks. 13.What do parents often pay little attention to? A.Making chores fun. B.Being a role model. C.Praising their kids. 听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。 14.What does Eli value most? A.Creating original designs. B.Increasing brand awareness. C.Getting good academic grades 15.How did Eli and his brother initially start their business? A.By cooperating with relatives B.By conducting online surveys. C.By selling to people around them (共12页)第2页 16.What was the biggest challenge for Eli? A.Choosing attractive logos. B.Placing large orders of materials. C.Dealing with customers'complaints. 17.What helps Habits365 grow significantly? A.Celebrities'promotion. B.Low prices of products. C.Followers'good reviews. 听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。 18.What is said about the book Time for What Matters? A.It will be published soon B.It shows how to master attention. C.It has different language versions. 19.What is the primary function of Dr.Martin's methods? A.Reducing stress. B.Increasing efficiency. C.Discovering meaningful activities. 20.What will Dr.Martin do after her presentation? A.Answer questions. B.Meet some readers. C.Take a short break. 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 Nonalcoholic(无酒精)White Russian I serving (makes 1 drink) While not a perfect copy of the original White Russian,this version rings many of the same sensory bells.To make it feel even more special,spring for the best root beer you can find;using one made with quality ingredients makes a noticeable difference. Where to buy:Rocky Mountain Soda Co.or Sprecher Brewing Company root beer can be found at well-stocked supermarkets,specialty markets and online. (共12页)第3页 Total time:5 mins From food writer Allison Robicelli: Ingredients 4 ounces cold root beer,preferably a high-quality craft brand(see Where to buy) 1 teaspoon instant coffee powder(regular or decaf),plus more as needed ● Ice ●2 ounces heavy cream Steps In a rocks glass,gently stir together half of the root beer and the coffee powder until fully dissolved.The mixture will foam and bubble and rise up in the glass.Let the foaming settle,then add the remaining root beer and stir to combine. Add ice to fill,then gently pour in the cream.If you want to get a distinct layered effect, pour the cream over the back of a spoon.Taste,and add more coffee powder,1/4 teaspoon at a time, if desired.Serve right away,stirring the soda mixture and cream together just before drinking. Substitutions Regular root beer >diet root beer. Dairy-free?>>Use nondairy heavy cream. 21.What is recommended for making the drink more special? A.Make the drink in 5 minutes B.Mix the soda with heavy cream. C.Choose a high-quality root beer. D.Add more instant coffee powder. 22.Which of the following steps is in right order to make the drink? ①Add cream. 2Dissolve coffee powder. ③Fill glass with ice. 4 Stir in remaining beer A.②①③④ B.②④③① C.③④②① D.③①②④ 23.What can be used as a substitute if someone avoids dairy? A.Ice cream. B.Diet root beer. C.Regular coffee powder. D.Nondairy heavy cream. B Dr.Jewell Parker Rhodes is a pioneering creator in children's literature who tackles significant issues like social inequality for a young audience.Dr.Rhodes's choice of audience- (共12页)第4页 younger readers-is the first step that makes her successful.As Dr.Rhodes said,"I see children's love.I see children's empathy,their compassion for one another."Younger readers have no prejudice,and therefore would respond to the social injustices in her books without judgment. Her success is largely due to a writing style tailored for children.She uses simple, conversational language with abundant dialogue,making her narratives highly accessible and engaging.Additionally,she integrates appealing fantastical elements such as mermaids ( and ghosts,which draw young readers and encourage them to explore the deeper themes within her books.In Ghost Boys,the black character Jerome is fatally shot by a police officer while playing with a toy gun,a tragedy arising from racial prejudice.These narratives reveal systemic injustices and inspire crucial discussions among young readers. Notably,Rhodes's work goes beyond anger,aiming instead to promote compassion and hope. She believes that by addressing difficult histories,children can be empowered to"make the world better."This vision is reflected in characters like Sarah in Ghost Boys,the daughter of the same police officer,who grows up to advocate for justice.As noted by Kirkus Reviews,her books offer deep critical insight and challenge readers toward self-definition. In summary,through her strategic choice of audience,accessible style,and powerful yet hopeful storytelling,Dr.Rhodes serves as a groundbreaker.Her books equip the next generation with the awareness and empathy needed to envision and create a more inclusive future,embodying her hope that these young readers will help eliminate racial prejudice. 24.Why does Dr.Rhodes choose to write for children? A.Children need compassion for others. B.Children prefer social inequality issues. C.Children respond with natural empathy. D.Children have no judgment for literature. 25.Which of the following is a part of Rhodes's writing style? A.Formal grammar. B.Imaginary features. C.Straight narratives. D.Abundant vocabulary. 26.What can we find in Rhodes's work according to paragraph 3? A.Vision ofhope B.Promotion of anger. C.Insight into justice. D.Reflection on history. 27.What is Rhodes's hope for her young readers? A.To rebuild the world. B.To challenge injustice. C.To avoid difficult topics. D.To advocate personal success. (共12页)第5页 0 For centuries,the Rhine River has been celebrated as the lifeline of Europe,a vital waterway for commerce,culture,and ecology.However,a study published in January 2026 reveals a troubling modern reality:this historic river now acts as a massive conveyor belt for rubbish, carrying between 3,000 and 4,700 tons of large garbage into the North Sea every single year. How could such a vast amount of waste have been missed?The answer lies in a revolutionary new research method.For an entire year,researchers worked with local citizen scientists to operate a special floating device called a litter trap.This device filtered (water from the surface down to 80 centimeters deep.Unlike older methods that relied on brief visual surveys,this long-term physical collection recorded the true,disorganized flow of garbage.The data showed enormous changes,with the amount of rubbish collected in a two-week period varying wildly from as few as 67 pieces to over 2,700,accounting for why short-term observations failed to get the full picture. The collected garbage tells a clear story about its origins.Detailed analysis showed that while plastic items made up about 70%of all pieces,they were mostly lightweight,only 15%of the total weight.More importantly,over 56%of all rubbish was linked directly to the choices of individual consumers,with items like food wrappers and beverage (bottles being most common. Specific activities also left their mark,with litter from fireworks making up 10.7%of the total and tobacco-related waste like cigarette butts contributing another 6.5%. This year-long project,powered in part by dedicated volunteers,proves that long-term, hands-on monitoring is essential to measure environmental challenges accurately.It provides a powerful model for how communities and scientists can work together to gather the evidence needed for action.The Rhine's story is no longer just about its scenic beauty or economic importance;it is a urgent call to address the tide of waste our modern lifestyle creates,before it all washes out to sea. 28.What is the main finding of the 2026 study on the Rhine River? A.It has a vital status in history B.It flows into the North Sea every year. C.It becomes a carrier of massive rubbish. D.It loses the role as a waterway for ecology. 29.Which of the following contributed to old methods'failure? A.Not involving local volunteers. B.Lacking recorded data of advanced tools. C.Only collecting water from the surface. D.Missing dramatic changes in short surveys. (共12页)第6页 30.What can we learn from the figures in paragraph 3? A.Fireworks were the most polluted activity. B.Smoking had little effect on the environment. C.Most rubbish came from personal consumption. D.Plastics made up most of the weight 31.What is the primary purpose of the passage? A.To analyse origins of river garbage. B.To emphasize pollution and urge action. C.To explain a new method to clear rubbish. D.To praise the project led by volunteers. D Did you splurge (on Black Friday this year?The answer may depend on your income. In a departure from long-held conventions,this year's holiday spending patterns so far have been largely driven by household income,according to new data provided to The Washington Post by Consumer Edge. The wealthiest households,with incomes over $150,000,spent 3 percent more between Black Friday and Cyber Monday than they did a year ago.Shoppers with household incomes less than $40,000,meanwhile,pulled back,spending 2 percent less than they did in the same period last year, when the opposite was true:Spending by lower-income families picked up at a faster rate than other income groups. This year,however,stubbornly high prices have left many of these families sitting out the unofficial shopping holiday altogether.For the first time,the top 10 percent of Americans account for nearly half of all spending,up from about 35 percent in the early 1990s.That dynamic has been particularly pronounced this holiday season,as retailers turn to deep discounts to win over customers.For the wealthy,this weekend serves as an opportunity to score luxuries like wine fridges at deep discounts.But for much of the country,those deals feel as out of reach as ever,as people struggle to keep up with everyday bills The widening spending split reflects a larger divide across the economy.Lower-and middle-income Americans have been hard hit by rising costs for utilities(水电费),food and housing,which are making it tougher to afford the basics.They are increasingly falling behind on credit cards and car loans and are pulling back on spending as a result.Meanwhile,wealthier (共12页)第7页 Americans have continued to spend generously,boosted by rising home values,stock market gains and outsize income growth. "This year looks different from the rest:No matter how you look at it,uneven economic conditions are shaping people's spending,"said Michael Gunther,head of insights at Consumer Edge. 32.What can be inferred about last year's spending pattern? A.It was determined by economic growth. B.It was largely varied across income groups. C.It was less influenced by economic inequality. D.It was balanced between income and spending. 33.What does the underlined word"dynamic in paragraph 3 refer to? A.The retailers'deep discounts strategy. B.The wealthy's near-half spending share. C.The stubborn prices of everyday essentials. D.The rising trend of purchasing luxury goods 34.What is the main idea of paragraph 4? A.It describes the struggles in paying bills. B.It introduces different consumption customs. C.It highlights the overall increase of holiday sales D.It explains economic causes for the spending gap. 35.Why is Michael Gunther's words quoted? A.To give a concrete example for the trend. B.To make a summary of the key argument. C.To offer a solution to the economic problem. D.To provide an opposing view for further debate. (共12页)第8页 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。选项中有两项为多 余选项。 This scientifically proven trick is a total game-changer for anyone who cooks.We all know the familiar sting:you start chopping an onion only to end up with tears streaming down your face. Why does this happen 36 When you cut an onion,you break its cells,releasing sulfur (compounds that form a gas This gas mixes with the natural moisture in your eyes,creating a mild acid that causes irritation )37 This is a protective reaction,not an emotional cry. The other major cause is tiny droplets.As a knife-especially a blunt ()one-presses into the onion,it squeezes the inner liquid.When the skin breaks,this liquid forms droplets that splash upward,directly into your eyes. 38 A sharp knife slices cleanly,causing far less tissue pressure and droplet spray than a dull one.Using a blunt tool makes the tear problem much worse. Furthermore,these flying droplets pose an additional health risk.39 If present,these germs can be spread around your kitchen by the same droplets that make you cry,increasing infection risk.Therefore,a sharp knife is a tool for both comfort and safety. What is the best solution?Simply sharpen your knives.The study tested common tips like washing onions in cold water or cooling them in the fridge,and found they did not work.40 But for a simpler,science-backed method to minimize tears and mess,a sharp blade is your most effective choice. A.Onions can sometimes carry bacteria B.Not everyone needs protection while slicing onions. C.This finding highlights the importance of your knife. D.In response,your eyes produce tears to wash the irritant away. E.For complete protection,safety glasses create a reliable barrier. F.Researchers now have uncovered both a chemical and a physical reason. G.This uncomfortable situation kicks your eyes into full-on protection mode. (共12页)第9页 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 My husband and I were on vacation with our travel truck.The Wisconsin summer countryside was breathtaking,but the promise of a perfect journey 41 when our truck broke down Our truck had an oil-pressure problem,but we were 42 that we could make it home in a week to have it fixed.We were wrong.It 43 halfway and we pulled over,unable to restart the engine After an hour or so,our tow truck arrived,taking us to a(n)44 shop in the nearby town of Baraboo.The owner of the shop sat us in his office and began making calls to 45 other customers to avoid inconvenience.He then 46 us to Chris,one of his mechanics,who 47 offered his own backyard for us to park our truck and even drove us into the town for 48, refusing to accept anything in return. When we 49 a family-run pizza place,the owner noticed our tired expressions and served us a pizza much larger than what we had 50."This one's on me,"he said warmly. "You look like you've had a 51 day."This pattern of selfless generosity 52 everywhere -from the grocery owner who let us charge our phones for free to the mechanic who offered a heartfelt 53 for our safe travels once the truck was repaired. In Baraboo,we had experienced the pure,unexpected 54 of strangers,a gift that transformed our 55 into a truly unforgettable and uplifting journey. 41.A.changed B.arose C.stood D.disappeared 42.A.lucky B.relaxed C.confident D.surprised 43.A.cut in B.shut down C.fell apart D.start off 44.A.oil B.repair C.pizza D.grocery 45.A.represent B.refresh C.reunite D.reschedule 46.A.mentioned B.introduced C.compared D.invited 47.A.generously B.obviously C.nervously D.seriously 48.A.dinner B.travel C.examination D.enjoyment 49.A.looked for B.picked out C.settled on D.set aside 50.A.seen B.designed C.ordered D.recommended 51.A.big B.nice C.long D.funny 52.A.differed B.mattered C.competed D.continued 53.A.wish B.story C.warning D.memory 54.A.encounter B.pity C.kindness D.contact 55.A.adventure B.misfortune C.fault D.delay (共12页)第10页

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