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高三英语试题
2026.3
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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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
对话读两遍。
1.What does the man forget to do?
A.Check his app.
B.Send a WeChat.C.Repay his debt.
2.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a bookstore.
B.In a clothing shop.
C.In a children's park.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A school task.
B.A favorite movie.
C.:A book report.
4.What are the speakers probably working on?
A.A recycling drive.
B.A lecture hall cleanup.C.A poster contest.
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5.How will the speakers get to the airport probably?
A.By car.
B.By taxi.
C.By.subway.
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 is the man planning to do?
A.Meet with his teacher.B.Take an art course.
C.Prepare a lecture.
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7.What does the man need to prepare?
A.Information on painters.
B.Expensive art materials.
C.Some basic drawing tools.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Joining a tree-planting activity
B.Collecting tools to plant trees.
C.Arranging time for a meeting.
9.What will the activity be like?
A.Easy.
B.Messy.
C.Dull.
10.What is the man advised to bring?
A.Shovels.
B.Hats
C.Gloves.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What is the conversation mainly about?
A.The connection the man has to Greenfield.
B.The childhood the man enjoyed in London.
C.The activities the man did with his friends.
12.What does the man visit his hometown mainly for?
A.Meeting his friends.
B.Staying with his family.
C.Maintaining the old house.
13.What does the man do with his old friends?
A.They share the past memories.
B.They take part in sports events.
C.They explore the town nearby.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Sister and brother.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Salesman and customer.
15.What do the speakers agree to do first?
A.Search for cheaper bikes online.
B.Contact the seller for more details.
C.Visit the downtown shop in person.
16.What message can we get from the conversation?
A.Well begun,half done.B.Look before you leap.
C.Easier said than done.
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听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Why does the speaker give the talk?
A.To introduce the voyage.
B.To arrange the return trip.
C.To recommend tourist spots.
18.Which direction will the tourists travel towards after leaving Palermo?
A.Southeast.
B.Northeast.
C.Northwest.
19.In which city will the tourists stay longest?
A.Palermo,Italy.
B.Barcelona,Spain.
C.Marseille,France.
20.What will the speaker probably do next?
A.Check the latest weather information.
B.Help passengers with their luggage.
C.Make preparations for the journey.
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
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the grid and communicates with PowerSync's smart platform.
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schedule charging during off-peak periods,or allow the system to automatically sell
surplus energy back to the grid when prices are highest.
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Users earn E0.12-f0.18 per kWh of energy fed back to the grid (rates vary by
time of day).Typical EV owners save f200-400 annually on electricity bills and earn
an additional 150-300 in grid feedback rewards.
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Inclusions
Smart app access,energy feedback payments,
Basic
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£19.99
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installation,annual charger maintenance,
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Key Benefits
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emissions by up to 1.2 tons per EV annually.
Help balance energy supply and demand,integrating more renewable energy sources
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Operate automatically after setup,providing real-time energy usage,earnings tracking,
and charger status updates.
Eligibility Criteria
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21.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To explain how to install V2G.system.
B.To introduce PowerSync's V2G service.
C.To recommend a renewable energy solution.
D.To compare different EV charging standards.
22.What can PowerSync's V2G service help..users:do?.
A.Cut carbon emissions and get a payback.
B.Maintain EVs for free and enjoy 24/7 support.
C.Get free chargers and reduce electricity expenses.
D.Improve fuel efficiency and receive real-time updates.
23:Which requirement must users meet to access the V2G.service?
A.Purchase a charger provided by PowerSync.
B.Own a PowerSync-branded electric vehicle.
C.Have a home circuit capacity of at least 30A.
D.Pay for charger installation in both packages.
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B
In our exploration of literature this month,My Name is Miene stands out as an
appealing comic essay that has captured the hearts of many on social media.The fictional
character,Miene,is a blind kitten who finds herself in a risky situation after getting
separated from her mother and injuring her paw,all while being chased by a crow.
Ultimately,she is rescued and finds a home with a caring family.The narrative follows
Miene's comedic yet poignant journey as she navigates the frightening world around her,
struggling against her fears and pain.Her perception of life,relying on her other senses
instead of sight,offers a heartwarming perspective that encourages readers to cheer
for her.
One striking feature of this work is its substantial amount of text.The book is loaded
with a remarkable amount of written content,surprising for a comic essay,filled with
hand-drawn letters that create an extraordinary rhythm between the illustrations.The
combination of text and visuals is so impressive that readers often laugh out loud when
recalling its funny moments,even after closing the book.
Furthermore,the book includes notable literary references,providing insights into
classic works and figures.The rich narrative not only entertains but also evokes a
profound appreciation for life and existence.A particularly touching scene is when the
lady of the house,Rina,decides to adopt Miene,extending her hand and saying,"I will
give you my twenty years",which showcases the deep commitment one needs to take on
such responsibility.
Despite Rina's heartfelt intentions,Miene dashes around energetically,representing
the spirit of adventure and resilience.This portrayal resonates with anyone who has faced
trials but still embraces life bravely,making the reading experience both enjoyable and
meaningful.There are numerous interesting works that can make one lose track of time,
and such a unique narrative is surely not to be missed.
24.What can be inferred about Miene from paragraph 1?
A.She fails to fit in with her new family.
B.Her story blends struggles and warmth.
C.Her disability makes her a bitter character.
D.She injured her paw while chasing a crow.
25.What sets the book apart from other comic essays?
A.It weighs visuals over written text.
B.It contains abundant written content.
C.It brings greater amusement to readers.
D.It is the first to combine text and visuals.
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26.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 convey?
A.Rina's affection for classic works.
B.Rina's commitment to animal charity.
C.Rina's reflection on life and existence.
D.Rina's lasting promise to attend Miene.
27.Which message below can best echo My Name is Miene?
A.No pains,no gains.
B.Every dog has its day.
C.Every cloud has a silver lining.
D.Where there is a will,there is a way.
c
A reforestation revolution is being led by the innovative use of autonomous drones,a
practice that balances deep respect for nature with cutting-edge technology.These drones,
which work with high precision,are particularly effective in restoring large areas of
forests damaged by wildfires and heavy logging.Reports show they can plant trees up to
ten times faster than traditional methods,greatly boosting sustainability.
The core of this technology lies in the combination of AI and LiDAR (Light Detection
and Ranging)remote sensing.The drones use LiDAR to scan damaged areas and measure
the distance between the sensor and the ground.This system assesses key environmental
factors such as soil composition,moisture levels and terrain contours,as well as potential
risks like erosion and flooding.Then,onboard AI analyzes all these details carefully to
precisely determine the best spots for planting native seeds.
Each drone carries hundreds of biodegradable capsules.These capsules contain not
only seeds but also nutrients and fungi,which help the roots thrive in harsh conditions.
After identifying ideal areas,the drones fire the capsules into the soil,covering an area as
large as a soccer field in less than an hour.The fungi in the capsules enrich the soil,
attracting insects and animals that enable forests to thrive.This effect is also crucial for
carbon sequestration,which is the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide to
prevent it from warming the planet,and is an important part of the strategy against
climate change.
Initial trials in wildfire-hit Kumamoto have achieved remarkable success,with an
80%germination (rate,much higher than the 30-50%of manual methods.This
success has drawn international attention:the US and the UK have adopted similar AI-led
drones for reforestation in hard-to-access areas,showing great global promotion potential.
Despite the achievements,challenges remain.Scaling up the project requires huge
investment and may face hurdles like airspace restrictions.Additionally,the technology
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needs to adapt to diverse ecosystems with varying soil and climate.However,these
drones bring bright prospects for global sustainability,with potential applications in
restoring biodiversity,rehabilitating coral reefs and reversing desertification,playing a
positive role in global ecological protection.
28.What are the major advantages of the drone reforestation?
A.High accuracy and great efficiency.
B.Low expense and easy maintenance.
C.Long service lifepan and consistent updates.
D.All-weather adaptability and complete safety
29.What is the main function of the fungi in the capsules?
A.To protect the seeds from being damaged.
B.To provide food for insects and animals.
C.To enhance root growth and soil health.
D.To help break the capsules into pieces.
30.How does the author present his ideas in paragraph 4?
A.By analyzing reasons and stating results.
B.By listing statistics and giving examples.
C.By giving a definition and making a contrast.
D.By making comparisons and quoting an expert.
31.What can be inferred about the technology according to the last paragraph?
A.It holds great promise despite present barriers.
B.It makes advances in large-scale application.
C.It can easily adapt to diverse ecosystems.
D.It removes restrictions to sustainability.
D
Over the last 1,400 years,populations of the Yangtze finless porpoise have
dramatically declined in China.But intensive surveys of its range only span the last couple
of decades,leaving lots of gaps in scientists'knowledge of the species.In a creative blend
of art and science,a new study uses historical poetry to chart the critically endangered
animal's population across the river it calls home.
The finless porpoises once lived throughout the entire Yangtze River,which stretches
from the Tibetan Plateau to the East China Sea.Now,the only known freshwater
porpoise in the world has fewer than 1,800 individuals left in the wild.
The research team combed through databases of Chinese poetry to find references to
the porpoise and map its past distribution.They found 724 poems that mentioned the
animal,of which half noted where the porpoises were observed.Their findings were
published in Current Biology.
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"Having access to past data allows us to detect when
declines began and correlate those changes with potential
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右开故又名升魚人瓶
陈黑色多脂以其胸中
出入波逗中見則有風無
有盛脑上有孔心水直上
江瓶即江借状似孤品中
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threats like habitat destruction,climate change,
overhunting,disease or the introduction of invasive
species,"says lead author Zhang Yaoyao,an ecologist at
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the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The poems suggest the porpoise's range has decreased
by 65%since the Tang dynasty.Most of that decline
happened in the river's tributaries and lakes,where the
animal's range has decreased by 91%.While the population
decrease was mostly gradual,the sharpest decline has
occurred over the past 100 years.That sudden drop aligns
1
with human activities on the river,especially dam construction in the 1950s that blocked
off the porpoise's movement to and from the river's main channel.
The work highlights the connection between culture and science."Poems are actually
ancient citizen science,and many Chinese poets were well-educated intellectuals',"says
Zhang."These data are not perfect....But they do have a lot of information if you use
them correctly."This approach has potential for uncovering the pasts of other endangered
species as well.Previously,scholars have used medieval and ancient texts to understand
things like volcanic eruptions,auroras and unusual whales.
32.What challenge do scientists face in their research about the porpoise?
A.Its population has dropped off dramatically.
B.Locating its habitats is increasingly difficult
C.The long-term historical data are insufficient.
D.Its population is hard to calculate precisely.
33.What mainly contributed to the dramatic fall of the porpoise's populations?
A.Poor resistance to diseases.
B.Climate changes over time.
C.Human impacts on its habitats.
D.Competition with other species.
34.Why does the author mention "volcanic eruptions"in the last paragraph?
A.To show major threats to endangered wildlife.
B.To introduce challenges in ecological research.
C.To reveal the wisdom of ancient Chinese poets.
D.To prove the value of ancient texts in research.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Historical Poems:Records of Ancient Chinese Wildlife
B.Citizen Science:A New Approach to Protecting Animals
C.The Yangtze Finless Porpoise:A Critically Endangered Species
D.Ancient Poetry:A Creative Way to Study Endangered Porpoise
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第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
"Be positive!"has become a popular mindset in recent years.36 But what
happens when we take positivity to an extreme?Could being blindly optimistic lead to
disappointment?While looking on the bright side is generally seen as a virtue,new
research suggests that "toxic positivity"might actually harm our mental health.
Toxic positivity occurs when people deny their real emotions and force themselves to
stay optimistic.Gitanjali Trevorrow-Seymour,a professional coach,explains that humans
are naturally meant to experience a wide range of emotions,from joy and gratitude to
sadness and disappointment."None of these emotions is meant to be constant,"she says.
37 Like many things in life,mental wellbeing is all about balance.
The danger lies in labeling feelings as“good”or“bad”When we desperately avoid
"negative"emotions,we end up suppressing our real feelings.This suppression places
extra stress on the body,which can eventually lead to anxiety or even physical illness.
38 If we only show our "happy"selves,our social interactions can become shallow
and inauthentic.
39 When a friend is going through hard times,responding with "Try to be
positive!"may be well-intentioned,but it often dismisses their feelings.Instead of feeling
comforted,they may feel forced to put on a brave face,which is mentally exhausting.
True support involves acknowledging their pain rather than attempting to "fix"it
immediately.
So,should we avoid positive affirmations entirely?Not necessarily.40 The key
is to accept all our emotions-sadness,anger,and grief-instead of treating them as
problems to be solved.Only by embracing the full human experience can we truly achieve
mental health.
A.This issue also affects how we support others.
B.Friends can greatly influence our attitudes towards life.
C.Even those with a bright outlook can feel grief and gloom.
D.They can be useful tools if they feel genuine and grounded.
E.What truly remains constant is a positive mindset and inner peace.
F.Moreover,forced positivity often robs us of deep connections with others.
G.Everyone strives to see the glass as half full and find the rainbow in every situation
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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。
When I was a teenager,I was in a constant hurry.I wanted every goal to be achieved
41 every task to be finished quickly,and every moment to be 42.Waiting felt
like a waste of time,and patience was a virtue I simply did not 43.
One day,I grew 44 with a watercolor painting I was working on.I had been
rushing through the brushstrokes,eager to finish and move on to the next project.The
result was a messy,unbalanced piece that looked 45 what I had envisioned.I was
about to crumple the paper and throw it away when Mrs.Carter,my art teacher,
approached my desk.
She didn't scold me or tell me to try harder.Instead,she sat beside me and said,
"Art isn't about finishing quickly;it's about seeing,feeling,and taking the time to make
each stroke 46."She picked up a clean brush and 47 how to layer colors gently,
how to let the paint dry between applications,and how to let the artwork evolve
naturally.
"Success in art,and in life,isn't 48 by how fast you reach the end,"she said
quietly,"but by the care you put into the journey.49 only blurs the beauty of what
you're creating..”
Her words 50 within me.I began to realize that my 51 with speed was
making me miss the joy of learning.I started to approach my studies and daily life with a
52 sense of patience.I learned to savor the process and 53 the time it takes to
grow and create.Mrs.Carter's 54 taught me that slowing down is not weakness,but
strength.Whenever I feel the 55 to rush,I recall her advice.
41.A.instantly
B.gradually
C.perfectly
D.completely
42.A.memorable
B.productive
C.appealing
D.peaceful
43.A.ignore
B.maintain
C.possess
D.request
44.A.fascinated
B.confused
C.satisfied
D.frustrated
45.A.nothing but
B.in line with
C.nothing like
D.in harmony with
46.A.matter
B.exist
C.vary
D.connect
47.A.reminded
B.declared
C.demonstrated
D.displayed
48.A.accompanied
B.described
C.affected
D.measured
49.A.Brushing
B.Rushing
C.Complaining
D.Escaping
50.A.struck a chord
B.cast a shadow
C.rang a bell
D.planted a fear
51.A.familiarity
B.annoyance
C.disappointment
D,obsession
52.A.hard-earned
B.new-found
C.self-taught
D.deep-rooted
53.A.kill
B.save
C.appreciate
D.document
54.A.passion
B.wisdom
C.perseverance
D.ambition
55.A.urge
B.need
C.obligation
D.temptation
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