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湖北省2026届高三十一校第二次联考
英语试题
本试卷共10页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
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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,并标在试卷的
相应位置。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。每段话读两遍。
1.Why is the man going to London?
A.For work.
B.For a match.
C.For sightseeing.
2.What are the speakers doing?
A.Figuring out a math problem
B.Looking for an exercise book.
C.Putting together building blocks.
3.Where are the speakers?
A.At home.
B.At a food market
C.In a restaurant.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Some tourist attractions.
B.A comparison of two words.
C.The geography of coastal regions
5.What does the woman think of Ethan?
A.He's self-disciplined.
B.He's ambitious.
C.He's flexible.
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.How much does the woman pay?
A.$15
B.$30.
C.$40.
7.Who failed to pay the bills on time last month?
A.Sam.
B.Tess.
C.The man.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
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8.How many people took part in the study?
A.74
B.180.
C.467.
9.What benefit did the woman gain from the study?
A.She made more friends
B.Her physical health improved.
C.Her ability to focus got better.
10.What did the researchers suggest doing?
A.Switching to a basic phone.
B.Limiting the use of certain apps.
C.Using the phone only in the daytime.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What kind of strange email did the man receive yesterday?
A.One asking for his login details.B.One saying he won a lottery.
C.One offering him a free laptop.
12.What happened after the man's mother clicked on the strange link?
A.Her computer got a virus.
B.Her email address was leaked.
C.Her bank account was blocked.
13.What advice does the woman give to reduce junk emails?
A.Never replying to suspicious emails.
B.Checking the privacy settings regularly.
C.Using a separate mailbox for online shopping.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What made Emily choose to focus on elderly care?
A.Its career prospects.
B.Her neighbor's advice.
C.A family member's injury.
15.What does Emily find the most challenging in her studies?
A.Completing daily tasks efficiently.
B.Communicating with the elderly.
C.Remembering medical procedures.
16.What does Emily want to do in the long run?
A.Teach elderly care courses.
B.Become a hospital administrator.
C.Establish a home-based care business.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where was the 2025 ISEF held?
A.In Ohio.
B.In Massachusetts
C.In Arizona.
18.How many students participated in the 2025 ISEF?
A.About 480.
B.Around 1,700.
C.Over 6,000.
19.What was Adam Kovalcik's project about?
A.The plastic recycling system.
B.The 3D printing improvement.
C.A new medicine-making method.
20.What do Benjamin Davis and Siyaa Poddar have in common?
A.They are both from Slovakia.
B.They won the same award at the same age.
C.They both worked on air cleaning systems.
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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。
Ready to recharge?These are the best wellness experiences in the world for 2026.
Canyon Ranch,Arizona
Why go in 2026:With a new Austin location on the horizon,Canyon Ranch remains a pioneer of modern wellness.Its
Tucson property integrates emerging technologies with time-honored local traditions long used to explore consciousness
and shift perspective.In an era of temporary wellness trends,Canyon Ranch feels comfortingly rooted,even as it embraces
innovation to help guests better understand the connection between mind,body,and soul.
How to do it:Canyon Ranch Tucson is all-inclusive,covering meals,airport transportation,and a $200 nightly spa and
fitness credit.Nightly rates begin around $900,depending on season.
Taliesin,Wisconsin
Why go in 2026:Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin home may not look like a wellness retreat,but his philosophy
centered on harmony between nature,architecture,and human well-being.Weekend workshops here explore that balance
through activities like yoga,outdoor painting,and discussions of kokoro,the Japanese concept linking heart,mind,and
soul.
How to do it:Workshops host just 10 participants and include breakfast and lunch.Prices start around $1,800 and sell
out quickly.Day tours are also available.
ChemChem Lodge,Tanzania
Why go in 2026:Set between Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks,Chem Chem Lodge emphasizes mindful
living through plant-forward cuisine and experiences like silent walks led by Maasai guides.Guests move wordlessly
through wildlife-filled grasslands and ancient forests,discovering the restorative power of silence.
How to do it:Silent walks are included with a stay and offered upon request.Rates begin at $1,420 per night per adult.
21.What is mentioned about Canyon Ranch in this passage?
A.Rates are exactly $900 nightly.
B.Guests pay extra for meals or spa.
C.It offers limitless fitness credit.
D.It combines tech with local traditions.
22.What can we know about Taliesin and Chem Chem Lodge from the text?
A.Taliesin's workshops allow unlimited participants.
B.Taliesin was originally a famous wellness center.
C.Chem Chem's silent walks await guests'requests.
D.ChemChem Lodge is located inside a national park.
23.Where is this text most probably taken from??
A.A storybook.
B.A travel magazine.
C.A health column.
D.A science textbook.
B
I was a habitual pessimist,forever assuming the worst cases.As a textbook "helicopter mom,"I checked the backyard
for hidden dangers before letting him play,carried a fully stocked emergency kit to his T-ball games,and flatly declined all
concerts or crowded outings-fearing crushes,fires,or unforeseen disasters.My husband Don repeatedly argued that my
overprotection was suffocating (David,urging me to let him experience normal childhood risks,but I maintained that
I was merely safeguarding my son.
The significant turning point came on a quiet afternoon when I chanced upon David in his room.He was carefully
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wrapping his beloved Superman figurine (in bubble wrap,and when I asked why,he announced proudly,"Now
you're safe from pointy buildings and crashes."In that instant,I was struck by a harsh and humbling truth:my
overwhelming paranoia()had impacted his young mind,narrowing not just my own world but limiting his too.I
realized I was wasting my life on unfounded fears and dragging David into the same cycle of anxiety.
Determined to change,I peeled off the bubble wrap,explained that only Kryptonite could harm Superman,and guided
him to play with non-destructive targets.I agreed to attend the downtown concert Don had been urging us to go to,adopting
"cross that bridge if we come to it"as my new motto.Gradually,I reconnected with friends I'd pushed away,loosened the
invisible hold I had on David,and learned to embrace the present moment rather than fear the unknown.
I'll never seek extreme adventures like skydiving,but I now enjoy activities I once avoided-from family camping
trips to David's sports games.He matured into a confident,tough young man,bearing the small scars of a normal childhood.
Those roads I missed due to paranoia still hurt,but the newer,brighter paths I've chosen-thanks to a four-year-old and his
superhero-have made all the difference in both our lives.
24.Which of the following best describes the mother in paragraph 1?
A.sensible and cautious.
B.Daring and responsible.
C.Indifferent and pessimistic.
D.Overprotective and insistent.
25.Why did the mother decide to change?
A.To rebuild her social life and happiness.
B.To become a perfectly fearless role model.
C.To discourage her son from becoming fearful.
D.To demonstrate her parenting style was justified.
26.What do we know about the mother from the last two paragraphs?
A.She addressed problems as they arose.
B.She approved of a scar-free childhood.
C.She rarely regretted her missed chances.
D.She completely transformed her life belief.
27.Which of the following titles is most suitable for the passage?
A.The Many Roads Not Taken
B.The Day I Conquered All Fear
C.Superman Saves More Than a Child
D.From Helicopter Mom to Hands-off Parent
C
There's more to beach sand than meets the eye.It has stories to tell about the land,and an epic journey to the sea.Over
time,mountains erode(侵蚀).The mud,sand,gravel(砾石),and cobbles they release are washed into streams,,which come
together to form rivers.As they flow down to the sea,all this sediment is broken up and worn down in nature's
version of a rock polisher.
Next time you're at the beach,pick up a handful of sand and look closely at it.Are all the grains the same color,or a
rainbow mixture?Are they rough and angular,or smooth and round?Different colors of sand come from different minerals.
The mix of colors in beach sand tells you what kinds of rocks produced it.The shape of sand grains also provides clues
about where they come from.Rough grains of the same type of sand have not traveled as far as smooth round grains,which
have been more worn down.And weak rocks break down to mud faster than hard rocks,so sand tends to be made of the
harder types that break down slowly.
The beach is just a temporary stop for sand.Big waves pull it offshore,and smaller waves push it along the coast.So
keeping a beach fed with sand is essential for keeping it sandy.Yet today many beaches are starving.Many dams trap the
sand that flows down rivers,piling it up in reservoirs ()All in all,human activity has cut off about half the sand that
would otherwise end up on the world's beaches.But humans haven't turned the waves off,so as beach sand washes away
and isn't refilled,the shoreline erodes.That means that many beaches around the world are shrinking,slowly but surely.
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So next time you dig your toes into beach sand think about the epic journey it took to arrive beneath your feet.Take a
moment to think about where the sand came from and where it's going.
28.What is paragraph 1 mainly about?
A.The origin of rivers.
B.The composition of rocks
C.The erosion of the mountain.
D.The formation of beach sand.
29.What kind of sand grains may be a long-distance traveller?
A.Well-worn.
B.Newly-formed.
C.Sharp and solid.
D.Hard and rough.
30.What can be learned about sand from paragraph 3?
A.Its journey is finished on reaching the beach.
B.Its supply is vital for keeping current coastline.
C.Its shortage is merely caused by the pull of waves.
D.Its storage has shifted to reservoirs for flow control.
31.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To encourage reflection
B.To stir a particular emotion.
C.To spark further discussion.
D.To explain a natural phenomenon.
D
Left-handed people,making up only about one in ten of the population,often face challenges in a world designed for
right-handers.However,they are over-represented in certain one-on-one sports like fencing (and table tennis.
The conventional explanation for this is that the scarcity of lefties means right-handed athletes lack familiarity with
them as opponents.Nevertheless,Dr.Tim Simon,a researcher in Italy,suspected that left-handers might have a
natural-born advantage in these sports.To test his idea,Dr.Simon studied the performance of top athletes in badminton,
table tennis,tennis and three types of fencing for over more than a decade.He reasoned that if the advantage was only due
to unfamiliarity,it would decrease at the highest levels of competition,where players would be wise to leftists'tricks.
However,if it was an inborn factor,the advantage might actually increase.
His research revealed an interesting pattern.In foil(花剑)and epee fencing(重剑),and table tennis,there was indeed
an increase in left-handedness at the summit.For example,18%of the top 200 male epee fencers and 23%of the top male
foil fencers were lefties,but that went up to 28%and 31%respectively when only the top 100 were considered.The other
three sport,however,did not show this effect.
Dr.Simon suggests this difference comes from how left-handed people's brains work.He believes their brains are
especially good at processing visual,spacial and timing information and generating quick responses,which is crucial for
those rapid-action sports such as foil and epee fencing.Table tennis requires similar skillfuiness.Sabre fencing ()by
contrast,involves larger swinging movements similar to those employed in tennis and badminton.
Even tiny differences in brain activity can make a huge impact at the highest level,where "being a split second faster
than an opponent separates victory from defeat."This research helps us understand that individual differences,even minute
ones,can lead to unique strengths and successes.
32.Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word"scarcity"?
A.Equality.
B.Innocence.
C.Rarity.
D.Imbalance.
33.What did Simon's experiment seek to distinguish between?
A.Different athletes'tricks.
B.Two sources of advantage.
C.Top players'performance.
D.The impacts of unfamiliarity
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34.What do the statistics in paragraph 3 imply?
A.Left-handers favor specific fencing styles.
B.A higher proportion of athletic left-handers.
C.The variations among different fencing events.
D.Lefties have an edge in certain top-level sports.
35.According to Dr.Simon,what accounts for leftists'sport-specific excellence?
A.Their unique brain structure.
B.Their superior technical skills.
C.Their swifter brain processing.
D.Their special movement patterns.
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。
Here are three words:pine,crab,sauce.A fourth word combines with each to create common phrases.What is it?
When the answer strikes you,it will likely feel instantaneous-a sudden "Aha!".36A research team recently
uncovered how the brain produces these moments,explaining why insightful ideas stick in our memory.
Insights are not limited to geniuses;we experience them constantly while solving riddles or tackling problems.They
are distinct from analytical thinking,like doing formulaic algebra(),where solutions emerge gradually as if you're
getting warmer.37 You never feel you're getting warmer;rather,you go from cold to hot,seemingly in an instant.
As neuropsychologist Donald Hebb noted in the 1940s,learning can be an"all-or-none affair."
38 Researchers suggest that using insight-boosting strategies in classrooms could also improve teaching and
lead to better student outcomes.Insight is a powerful,positive experience that generates accurate solutions,confidence,and
strong memories."It's intensive for a teacher,but great teachers get students to have insight about how something works.
“39_”says Researcher.“Another aspect is that it's very motivating,too.”
It's a nice feeling when your brain suddenly finds an answer.Perhaps you've even experienced that feeling since
reading this piece's first sentence.40
A.Instead,insights often follow confusion.
B.Insights require careful step-by-step analysis.
C.Maybe it even hit you like an apple on the head.
D.This kind of sudden realization is known as insight.
E.These findings extend beyond understanding brain function.
F.It enables students to burn knowledge into their memories
G.It helps students establish better habits and follow teacher well.
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。
In December 2009,my partner Grant and I drove a long way to spend Christmas with my parents.The Prairie winter was
unforgiving.Cars lay abandoned along Highway 9,silent 41 of how quickly things could go wrong.Still,42 never
crossed our minds.That's the pull of Christmas.
My mother greeted us at the door.She had been 43 her breath for days.My father smiled when he saw me.44
flooded through me.He still recognized me.Dementia (had already erased parts of him,and my mother-exhausted
but 45-refused to leave his side,afraid that even a short 46 might make her a stranger to him.
One afternoon,I visited Tergesen's,a store filled with books and winter clothing.As Joni Mitchell's song 47 softly,
memories came flooding back.I put down a book and bought a pair of brown suede mittens (instead.My father had
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always worried about whether I was 48 enough.When I showed him the mittens,he insisted my mother reimburse
me-and 49 our travel costs as well.I accepted without 50.Money was 51 that year and I was grateful for
the help.
Five years later,we returned for Christmas again.This time,though,Dad had52.One day,while shopping,I
noticed that one of my mittens was missing.I cried like a child,feeling like losing him all over again.Grant went into 53
mode,retracing our steps when I stayed in line.He returned minutes later,waving my mitten in the air.
I smiled 54 for the first time since Dad's death.I had cozy mittens and a 55 husband.And I'd had a lifetime with a
father who always checked if I had enough warm clothes.I was ready to move forward.
41.A.reminders
B.admissions
C.adventures
D.emergencies
42.A.turning up
B.turning down
C.turning around
D.turning back
43.A.saving
B.holding
C.catching
D.wasting
44.A.Anxiety
B.Pain
C.Relief
D.Disappointment
45.A.qualified
B.depressed
C.determined
D.embarrassed
46.A.escape
B.absence
C.occasion
D.recovery
47.A.swelled
B.continued
C.faded
D.played
48.A.warm
B.rich
C.successful
D.positive
49.A.arrange
B.budget
C.cover
D.calculate
50.A.protest
B.guilt
C.discussion
D.negotiation
51.A.hard-earned
B.good
C.frozen
D.tight
52.A.went away
B.passed away
C.moved away
D.broke away
53.A.rescue
B.work
C.survival
D.operation
54.A.genuinely
B.thinly
C.awkwardly
D.bitterly
55.A.aggressive
B.generous
C.considerate
D.charming
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。
Civilizations rise and fall,but some endure.At the Anhui Museum in eastern China,a recent exhibition of ancient gold
and silver artifacts offered visitors an 56(exceptional)close glimpse into how power,belief and daily life played
out-not through texts,57 through precious metals.
Featuring a 58(glory)history spanning nearly 4,000 years,the major exhibition Gold's Radiance Steeps
Ancient China 59(draw)to a close earlier in February,highlighting millennia()of craftsmanship,exchange,
and imagination.
Liu Huawei,the exhibition's curator (and deputy director of the Anhui Museum,says the objects represented
discoveries from 156 archaeological sites.Nearly 200 of the items displayed are classified 60 China's first-grade
cultural relics,with dozens 61(exhibit)to the public for the first time.
Liu notes,the decision to curate this exhibition originated from the belief that Chinese gold and silver artifacts provide a
unique perspective 62(observe)Chinese civilization.China is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations.Its
63(consistent),originality,unity,inclusivity and peaceful nature are not abstract concepts,but remarkable features that
are tangible in material culture.To illustrate this,Liu selected five key artifacts that form a vivid narrative.
Looking back on the exhibition,64 took a year and a half to plan,Liu says that he feels proud as he and his
colleagues had offered the public65 meaningful encounter with history and civilization.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你发现教室的墙上,图书馆,礼堂和教室的桌椅上到处都有学生的乱写乱画。请就此现象给学校广播站投稿,
说明具体的情况,并呼吁保护校园设施。
内容包括:
1.陈述具体现象:
2.呼吁注重校园文明,爱护校园环境。
请注意:
1.习作字数为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:
3.标题已给。
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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。
We were required to listen to a speech about bullying ()peer pressure and put-downs.The entire year our grade
had been lectured over and over again on these topics because we were earning the reputation as the worst grade in the
school,which was not a reputation that my friends nor I were particularly proud of.
As the speaker stood in front of the entire grade,attempting to get our attention,my friends and I sat back,prepared to
sit through another boring speech,but as soon as she started talking,I snapped to attention ()She knew how to
reach into our minds and souls and make us think.And for once,I actually began to think about what she was talking about.
I thought about all the kids who came to school every day,despite knowing they would have to face cruel comments all day
long.
One boy,in particular,came to my mind.Every day,this boy came to first hour late.we knew it was because he needed
to get medicine from the nurse,but this didn't stop the kids in the class from making fun of him.They punched him in the
shoulder and said,"Hey,man!Where have you been?"And then another would add,"How's that friend of yours?Oh sorry,
we forgot.You don't have a friend."The boy would put his head down on his desk in shame,but the attackers only laughed
and continued the cruelty until the entire room was laughing at his expense.
Thoughts of this poor boy filled my mind.I sighed,thinking how sorry I felt for him.Just then,the speaker said:"Now,
before leaving today,I would like to give everyone an opportunity to say anything about bullying or peer pressure.You may
apologize to a friend,thank someone,anything.And this is the one time I can promise that no one will laugh at you."
The stillness in the room made us believe her.One girl apologized to a friend she had been ignoring recently.Another
thanked a student for his kindness.It was then that my moment of courage happened.I raised my hand.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The speaker called on me,and with hands shaking and heart pounding,I began to talk.
I noticed that from that day on,people began to treat the boy a little better.
2026届高三三月月考英语试题第8页/共8页2026届高3 3月份月考英语试题听力部分现在开始。第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I'm going to watch a football match this weekend. I've been looking forward . to IT for weeks. That sounds great. I'll be on a business trip to london . this saturday. Wow, london. If you have free time, you should see some sites. I'm going to watch a football match this weekend. I've been looking forward . to IT for weeks. That sounds great. I'll be on a business trip to london . this saturday. Wow, london. If you have free time, you should see some sites. I really can't solve this math problem in my exercise book. Let me have a look. You can see this part as a whole, and then break IT down step by step. It's like building blocks. Start with the basic structure. I really can't solve this math problem in my exercise book. Let me have a look. You can see this part as a whole and then break IT down step by step. It's like building blocks start with the basic structure. This pasta is amazing. The tomato sauces flavorful. The shaft . told me they used herbs from their garden. That's why IT taste so good. That's awesome. Next time let's order some desert. The chocolate cake looked. it's great. This pasta . is amazing. The tomato sources flavor for the chef told . me they used herbs from their garden. That's why IT . tastes so good. That's awesome. Next time, let's order some dessert. The chocolate cake looks great. What's the difference between shore . and coast? Well, sure. Is the land along the edge of the sea, lake or river, like the beach, while coasts is the land near the sea, often referring to regions like the west coast. What's the difference between shore and coast? Well, sure, is the land along the edge of the lake or river like the beach, while coasts the land near the sea, often referring to regions like the west coast. How is your new team made? either? He is adaptable. He handles tasks well when priorities shift, but he doesn't see ambitious. He just does his own work and avoid extra responsibility. lii. E. S. How is your new team made? either? He is adaptable. He handles tasks well when priorities shift, but he doesn't see ambitious. He just does his own work and avoid extra responsibility, ie S. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。I just paid the water and electricity bills for last month, forty dollars for water and eighty dollars for electricity. There were one hundred and twenty . dollars in total. The four of us in the house, you, me, sam and test, should divide the costs equally. I'll transfer my share right now. okay? Should I message sam and testing our group chat? Good idea. Let's make sure everyone pays. By the fifteen th last month, sam forgot. remember um right? Test usually pays on time, but sam needs a reminder. I just paid the water and electricity bills for last month, forty dollars for and eighty dollars for electricity. There were one hundred and twenty . dollars in total. The four of us in the house, you, me, sam and test, should divide the costs equally. I'll transfer my share right now. okay. Should I message sam and testing or group chat? Good idea. Let's make sure everyone pays. By the fifteen th last month, sam forgot. remember? Mm, right? Test usually pays on time, but sam needs a reminder. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I took part in . an interesting study about smart phones and mental health last month. Really tell me something about IT. Well, four hundred and sixty seven people aged eighteen to seventy four participated in the study. We had to disconnect from the internet honor phones . for two weeks. How did you . feel surprisingly good? The researchers tested our mental health, sense of well being and concentration. Personally, I felt less stressed and happier. The test results showed my concentration improved significantly. Was IT hard stick IT out for the two weeks? I struggled a bit at first, but I benefited a lot from IT. Maybe I should try limiting my internet time too. the researchers said. Even reducing the use of certain apps helps. I took part in an interesting study about smart phones and mental health last month. Really tell me something about IT. Well, four hundred and sixty seven people aged eighteen to seventy four participated in the study. We had to disconnect from the internet honor phones for two weeks. How did you feel . surprisingly good? The researchers tested our mental health, sense of well being and concentration. Personally, I felt less stressed and happier. The test results showed my concentration improved significantly. Was IT hard to stick IT out for the two weeks. I struggle a bit at first, but I benefit a lot from IT. Maybe I should try limiting my internet time too. the researchers said, even reducing the use of certain apps helps. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Did you get that strange email from a random company offering a free laptop? yes. And yesterday there was one claiming I won a lottery. Same here. My mom . once clicked on a link in such an email and her computer got a virus. How do we stop such emails? I've started using the email filter to mark them as junk emails, also never reply to them or click on suspicious links in them. Good points. We should also check our privacy settings. Often some companies sell email addresses to third parties. Yeah, I read that using a separate mailbox for online shopping can reduce junk emails. Did you get that strange email from a random company offering . a free laptop? yes. And yesterday there was one claiming . I won a lottery. Same here. My mom once clicked on a link in such an email, and her computer got a virus. How do we stop such emails? I've started using the email filter to mark them as junk emails, also never reply to them or click on suspicious links in them. Good points. We should also check our privacy settings. Often some companies sell email addresses to third parties. Yeah, I read that using a separate mailbox for online shopping can reduce junk emails. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Emily, I heard you major in home economics with a focus on elderly care. Why did you make that choice? Last year, my grandpa broke his leg and my family had difficulty taking care of him properly. At that time, my neighbor rita, who has some basic nursing knowledge, came to help. That's when I realized the importance of professional care skills. So I decided to learn something about elderly care to help others too. What do you learn exactly? I study basic medical knowledge like checking vital science and administering medications safely. Those are manageable, but I also have to learn communication techniques. What worries me most is memorizing complicated medical procedures and simulating emergencies. And class . sounds chAllenging. Whats your plan? After graduation. I want to work in a senior care center, helping seniors with daily tasks and fulfilling their emotional needs in the long term, I hope to start a home based care service, bringing professional care directly to seniors homes. Emily, I heard you major in home economics with a focus on elderly care. Why did you make that choice? Last year, my grandpa broke his leg and my family had difficulty taking care of him properly. At that time, my neighbor rita, who has some basic nursing knowledge, came to help. That's when I realized the importance of professional care skills, so I decided to learn something about elderly care to help others too. What do you learn exactly? I study basic medical knowledge like checking vital signs and administering medications safely. Those are manageable, but I also have to learn communication techniques. What worries me most is memorizing complicated medical procedures and simulating emergencies. And class . sounds chAllenging. Whats your plan? After graduation. I want to work in a senior care center, helping seniors with daily tasks and fulfilling their emotional needs. In the long term, I hope to start a home based care service, bringing professional care directly to seniors homes. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。In mid may, the twenty twenty five international science and engineering fair ISEF was held in columbus ohio, is meant to encourage students to explore science, technology, engineering and math stem in twenty twenty five, about one thousand seven hundred students from forty eight U. S. States and over sixty other countries took part. The winner of this year's grand prize was nineteen year old adam cover sick from slovakia. Adam won with a project that created a new way of making a kind of medicine for fighting viruses. Two students from the U. S. Benjamin Davis and C. A. Potter, each one the region Young scientist award. Benjamin, sixteen, is from random, massachusetts. He created a system for recycling the waste plastic created during three d printing so that I can be used again. And sixteen year old C, A potter from chandelle, arizona won her award for creating a system that the text toxic dust in the air. In mid may, the twenty twenty five international science cent engineering fair ISEF was held in columbus, ohio. It's meant to encourage students to explore science, technology, engineering and math stem. In twenty twenty five, about one thousand seven hundred students from forty eight U. S. States and over sixty other countries took part. The winner of this year's grand prize was nineteen year old adam cover sick from slovenia. Adam won with a project that created a new way of making a kind of medicine for fighting viruses. Two students from the U. S. Benjamin Davis and C. A. Potter, each one, the region Young scientist award. Benjamin sixteen, is from random massachusets. He created a system for recycling the waste plastic created during three d printing so that I can be used again. Sixteen year old Z, A potter from chanler, arizona, won her award for creating a system that detects toxic dust in the air. 第二节到此结束。
2026届高三三月月考英语试题
参考答案
听力:1一5 AACBC
6-10 BACCB
11-15 BABCC
16-20 CABCB
阅读理解:21-23DCB
24-27 DCAC
28-31 DABA
32-35 CBDC
3640 DAEFC
完形填空:41一45 ADBCC
46-50 BDACA
51-55 DBAAC
语法填空:56 exceptionally;
57 but,
58 glorious;
59 drew;
60as;
61 exhibited:
62 to observe;
63 consistency;
64 which:
65a
Protect Our Campus:Say No to Graffiti
Recently,an alarming sight has appeared across our campus.Classroom walls are covered with graffiti,and desks
and chairs in the library,auditorium,and classrooms are scarred with careless scribbles and carvings.Some students even
leave permanent marks on furniture,damaging public property and making our learning spaces look neglected and
disorderly.Such behavior not only harms the environment but also undermines the sense of pride and responsibility we
should all share.A clean,well-kept campus creates a better atmosphere for study and growth.Let us respect public spaces
and work together to keep our school beautiful,welcoming,and inspiring.
67.读后续写参考例文(文章来源Chicken soup for the teenage soul)
The speaker called on me,and with hands shaking and heart pounding,I began to talk."I want to say something about
someone in our class,"I began,my voice trembling."There's a boy who comes in late every day because he needs medicine.
But instead of understanding,we laugh,we tease."I paused,heart beating wildly."Most of us just watch it happen.I'm
sorry-for staying silent,for not doing better.He shows up every day,and that takes courage.He deserves kindness,not
cruelty."The room was still.Then,slowly,hands began to clap-quietly,but sincerely.
I noticed that from that day on,people began to treat the boy a little better.The teasing faded,and the laughter at his
expense slowly quieted.Some students started greeting him,even saving him a seat.He seemed surprised at first,unsure
how to react,but gradually,he began to smile.One day,as he passed my desk,he paused and whispered,"Thank you."That
simple word meant everything.I realized then that standing up had mattered-and sometimes,even small courage can
create quiet,lasting change.
【A篇】
21-23DCB
【主题语境】人与自然
【内容概述】本文介绍了《国家地理》杂志评选的“2026世界最佳康养目的地”榜单,旨在鼓励人们放慢脚步,沉
浸于自然与文化中,关注身心健康与可持续生活方式。文章精选了全球多个独具特色的康养胜地,每个目的地都融
合了当地文化、自然美景与身心疗愈体验。文章不仅展现了这些地方如何通过独特的环境、活动与人文氛围帮助游
客恢复身心平衡,还揭示了2026年各地即将推出的新项目与体验亮点,为追求健康生活方式的旅行者提供了丰富
的灵感与选择,彰显了在全球范围内探索与实践“慢旅行”与“康养旅行”的无限可能。
【文章来源】https:/www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/best-of-the-world-2026/article/best-wellness-destinations
21.D细节理解题本题要求找出Canyon Ranch的特殊之处。
选项D“它将科技与传统相结合”(It combines tech with local traditions)是正确的。文章在介绍Canyon Ranch时提到:
“Its Tucson property blends emerging technologies with time-honored local traditions.”,即图森分部将新兴技术与历史
悠久的传统相结合,与选项D完全吻合。
选项A“每晚房费正好900美元”Rates are exactly$900 nightly..)是错误的。Nightly rates begin around$900,
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depending on season..价格是浮动而非固定。
选项B“客人需要为饭和水疗额外付费”(Guests pay extra for meals or spa)是错误的。Canyon Ranch Tucson is
all-inclusive,covering meals,airport transportation,anda$200 nightly spa and fitness credit水疗可以用200美元的a额度
付费,饭不需要额外付费。
选项C“它提供无限额的健身额度”(It offers unlimited fitness credit.)是错误的。文中提到Canyon Ranch Tucson is
all-inclusive,.covering meals,airport transportation,anda$200 nightly spa and fitness credit水疗和健身每晚一共200美
元的额度,并非无限度。
22.C细节判断题本题要求选出关于这些地点的正确陈述。
选项C“ChemChem的静默行走需要客人提出请求”(Chem Chem's silent walks need guests'requests)是正确的。文
章在“如何体验"ChemChem Lodge的部分提到:“silent walks are included with a stay and offered upon request”,说明
静默行走包含在住宿中,应客人要求提供。
选项A“Taliesin的工作坊允许无限数量的参与者,'(Taliesin's workshops allow unlimited participants)是错误的。文章
明确指出Taliesin的工作坊每次只接待l0名参与者:“Vorkshops host just10 participants”。
选项B“Taliesin最初是作为一家康养中心设计的。”(Taliesin was originally designed as a wellness center.)是错误的。
文章在介绍Taliesin时说:“Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin home may not look like a wellness retreat',说明它最初并
非作为健康度假村而建,是Vright的家。
选项D“Chem Chem Lodge位于国家公园内'(Chem Chem Lodge is located inside a national park)是错误的。文章介
绍Chem Chem Lodge时提到它Set between Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks'”,即位于两个国家公园之间,
而非在公园内部。
23.B推理判断题本题考查文章出处。文章主要介绍了2026年三处全球优质养生度假目的地,分别说明了各地的
特色、服务内容、价格等旅游相关信息,属于典型的旅游推荐类文本。
B.A travel magazine(旅游杂志)为正确答案。文章以介绍度假地点、旅行体验为核心,符合旅游杂志的文体特点。
A.A storybook(故事书)错误。文章没有故事情节、人物等叙事内容。
C.A health column(健康专栏)错误。文章虽涉及健康养生,但重点在于推荐旅游目的地,而非单纯介绍健康知识。
D.A science textbook(科学教科书)错误。文章与科学知识、原理、实验等无关。
【B篇】
2427DCAC
【主题语境】人与社会
【内容概述】本文讲述了一位有着“灾难化思维”的母亲的自我蜕变之旅。她曾是典型的“直升机妈妈”,习惯预设
一切最坏结果,对儿子大卫过度保护,不仅拒绝所有可能存在风险的社交活动,还无视丈夫的劝说,坚信自己是在
守护孩子。直到一个安静的午后,她发现四岁的大卫正用气泡膜小心翼翼地包裹超人玩偶,只为让玩偶“远离尖锐
建筑和碰撞的危险”一这一刻,她猛然醒悟,自己的偏执已经潜移默化地影响了孩子。为了不让儿子重蹈自己焦
虑的覆辙,她决心改变,逐渐松开束缚孩子的“无形枷锁”,学着拥抱当下而非畏惧未知。最终,她不仅重拾了遗
失的社交与快乐,儿子也成长为自信坚韧的年轻人,那些因偏执错过的“道路”虽留有遗憾,但新开辟的人生路径
让母子二人的生活彻底焕新。
【题目来源】Amy Newmark.(2025)Chicken soup for the soul:l0 1 ways to think positive
www.chickensoup.com
24.D细节理解题。第一段中,母亲将高成功率手术视为“死亡判决”,对儿子的轻微咳嗽过度担心,随时携带急救
包,拒绝一切可能有风险的活动。丈夫认为她的过度保护使儿子“室息”,但她坚持己见。这些行为明确体现了“过度
保护(overprotective)”和“固执己见(insistent)”,而非理智谨慎(A)、大胆负责(B)或冷漠悲观(C)。因此
D项最准确。
25.C细节推理题。母亲改变的决心源于看到儿子用泡泡纸包裹超人玩具,并说“这样你就安全了”。这一刻她意识
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到自己的偏执己经影响了儿子的思维方式,让他也变得恐惧。她认识到自己正将儿子拖入同样的焦虑循环,因此决
心改变主要是为了不让儿子变得恐惧(C)。重建社交(A)是改变后的结果之一,而非初衷;文中未提及她要成为
完全无畏的榜样(B):她改变是为了纠正而非证明自己的育儿方式(D)。因此C项最准确。
26.A推理判断题。最后两段提到,母亲采纳了“船到桥头自然直”(cross that bridge if we come to it)的新座右铭,
表明她学会了在问题出现时才去应对,而非预先担忧(A)。她接受儿子有“正常童年的小伤疤”,但并非追求无疤
痕童年(B);她明确表示因偏执错过的道路“仍然让我受伤”,说明仍有遗憾(C);她并未完全转变生活信念(D),
因为她仍避免极端冒险。因此A项最准确。
27.C标题选择题。文章通过母亲因儿子包裹超人玩具的举动而觉醒,最终改变了自己的焦虑行为,不仅解放了儿
子,也改变了自己的人生。因此,“超人拯救的不仅是孩子”这一标题既指超人玩具,也暗示母亲和儿子共同获得“拯
救”,最贴合文章主旨。A项“许多未走的路”:仅提及错过的路会遗憾,并非文章核心主旨:B项“我征服所有
恐惧的那一天”:母亲仍不追求极限冒险,未“征服所有恐惧”,过度绝对:D项“从直升机式妈妈到放手型父母”:
母亲并非“完全放手(hands-off)”,而是不再过度保护,表述不准确;因此C项最准确。
28-31 DABA
答案详解:
文章来源:Scientific American Science13July,2024
本文是一篇说明类文本,遵循了“现象一原理一影响一反思”的说明文结构。第一段引出说明对象:沙子里有
故事,它经历了一场前往海洋的史诗旅程。第二段解释形成原理:详细说明了沙子从山脉侵蚀,经河流打磨,最终
形成的过程,并解释了沙子的颜色和形状所包含的信息。第三段说明现状与影响:解释了沙子在海滩上的动态循环,
并重点说明了人类活动(如修建水坝)如何破坏了这一自然过程,导致海滩萎缩。第四段引起人们的反思。
第28题:主旨大意题。文章第一段主要说明了沙石的形成过程,从山被侵蚀到河流冲刷打磨沉淀,故选D。A、B、
C通过本段相关信息进行干扰。
第29题:细节理解题。根据文章第二段信息可知,粗糙的沙砾没有光滑圆润的沙砾流走得远,因为后者被河流打
磨时间更长,故选A。B、C、D是相反信息。
第30题:推理判断题。根据文章第三段信息可以推断出,沙子的供给是维持现有海岸线的关键,故选B。沙子被
大的海浪带走,被小的海浪沿海岸推动,是一个大自然的动态过程,是人类活动干扰了大自然的平衡导致沙子无法
到达海滩,进而导致沙滩的萎缩,而不仅仅是海浪的原因,故C错误。沙石是被水坝中途截断了流动,不是为了调
节沙石流量储存到了水库,故D错误。沙石到达沙滩后还会被海浪推动,海滩只是一个临时的停靠站,其旅程并未
到此结束,故A错误。
第31题:推理判断题。根据全文及最后一段信息可知,作者呼吁人们注意沙滩上不起眼的沙石,思考其史诗般来
之不易的征程和去向。故选A。干扰项B、C、D未抓住作者的核心意图。
32-35 CBDC
答案详解:
文章来源:The Economist Science&technology24,Sep.2025.
本文是一篇说明类文本。遵循了“呈现现象一两种原因一研究结果一解释结果一研究意义”的说明文结构。第一段
呈现现象:在某些一对一运动如击剑和乒乓球中左撇子居多。第二段原因猜测:传统解释和现代研究的不同观点。
第三段说明研究结果:在花剑、重剑和乒乓球领域左撇子在顶尖运动员中占比最高。第四段解释现象背后的原因:
左撇子运动员的大脑更擅长处理视觉信息和快速反应,在三种快速动作运动中更有优势。第五段说明研究意义:在
高水平运动中,个体的细微差别能决定成败。
第32题:词义猜测题。传统观点认为左撇子在某些运动中的人数优势是因为陌生性。根据第一段“making up only
about one in ten of the population''和第二段“right-handed athletes lack familiarity with them as opponents''等信息可知,
划线词的意思为稀少,最接近意思为C.
第33题:细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,Dr.Sion的研究是为了证实左撇子在运动中有天生优势。这种天生
优势会在最高水平的运动中增加而陌生性因素导致的优势则会减少。因此答案为B.一实验的整体目的是为了区分
哪种优势是主要因素。C选项是研究的内容;D选项是实验想要检验的一个方面,而不是最终要区分的两个对象。
第34题:推理判断题。统计数据如“went up to28%and3l%respectively when only the top100 were considered”表
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明左撇子在某些顶尖竞技运动选手中的比例更高,体现了他们在某些运动项目精英层面的表现优势。故选D.选项
A未提到左手运动员主观更喜欢某些击剑风格;B选项过于宽泛,不是擅长体育运动的所有左手运动员比例更高,
仅限某些运动的顶尖运动员。C选项不同击剑项目的差异概括不准确,没有概括出是怎样的差异。
第35题:推理判断题。文章第四段解释了左撇子的特定运动优势源于他们的大脑在视觉、空间、时间和运动反应
处理上更具优势,故是因其大脑对信息的快速处理能力。选C。原文未提到左撇子的大脑结构与众不同,大脑的快
速信息处理能力是功能而非结构的不同。故A属于过度推断。选项B原文没有提到他们的技术优越;且技术只是
外在表现,不是原因。选项D他们特殊的动作模式表述不准确,原文表明左撇子的大脑处理信息快表现为反应快,
符合某些运动如乒乓球的快速动作特点,如同样的挥拍动作完成的速度更快,并非左撇子有一套特殊的动作模式。
七选五
正确答案:DAEFC
【文章来源】
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/aha-moments-seem-to-come-out-of-nowhere-how-does-the-brain-create-t
hese-sudden-bursts-of-insight-180988029/
【主题语境】人与自我(认知与学习)
【内容概述】本文以“pine,crab,sauce”三词需搭配第四词“apple''构成常见短语(pineapple,crabapple,applesauce)
为例,引出“洞察力”(insight)的概念一一种突然的“顿悟”体验(Aha!moment)。文章阐释了洞察力的特点:非
天才专属,区别于逐步分析性思维(如公式化代数),常伴随困惑后瞬间发生(从“冷”到热”的感知转变),并引用
神经心理学家Donald Hebb的观点“学习可如单步跳跃般完成”。研究发现,洞察力不仅能深化对大脑学习的理解,
还可应用于课堂:教师引导学生自主获得洞察力,能将其“刻入记忆”并“激励学生”,提升学习成果。结尾双关,
既以“苹果砸头”的比喻呼应开头的顿悟体验,又回应开头的谜语答案,强调洞察力带来的愉悦感。
【详细解析】
36.D细节理解题。本题考查对段落逻辑衔接的把握,需结合上下文语境判断:
选项D"This kind of sudden realization is known as insight.”(这种突然的领悟被称为顿悟):完美衔接上下文。前文
提到解谜时答案突然闪现的“Aha!"感觉,后文紧接着提到研究团队最近揭示了大脑如何产生这些时刻',中间缺失
的正是对这种现象的定义。D项中的This kind of sudden realization”指代前文的“Aha moment',sudden和
instantaneous同义复现。同时引出后文研究的对象“insight'',起到了承上启下的关键作用,故D正确。
37.A细节推理题。本题考查对对比逻辑的识别,需关注前后文的反义关系:
选项A“Instead,insights often follow confusion.”(相反,顿悟往往紧随困惑之后):逻辑衔接严密。后文提到“你从未
感觉自己在逐渐接近(getting warmer),而是似乎瞬间从冷变热”,这描述的是顿悟的突发性。前文提到分析性思维
是“gradually(逐渐地)”,A项中的Instead'与前文形成鲜明对比,指出顿悟不同于渐进式思考,常在困惑之后突
然出现,与后文“从冷到热”的描述完全吻合,故A正确。干扰项B:Insights require careful step-by-step analysis.与原
文意思相反。
38.E细节理解题。本题考查段落主旨句的识别,需概括后文的具体论述:
选项E“These findings extend beyond understanding brain function.”(这些发现不仅限于理解大脑功能。):概括性强,
统领全段。后文紧接着提到“研究人员建议在教学中使用激发顿悟的策略以改进教学和提高学生成绩,都是研究发
现的延展。后文继续说明顿悟在教学情境中的作用并阐述了顿悟对记忆和动机的积极影响,故E正确。
39.F细节理解题。本题考查对话内容的连贯性,需结合说话者的观点判断:
选项F“It enables students to burn knowledge into their memories.”(它有助于学生将知识深深烙印在记忆中。):内容
贴切,符合语境。前文提到好老师能让学生获得顿悟”,后文提到另一个方面是它也非常有激励作用'。burn into
students'memories'”对应顿悟带来的记忆持久性,且与后文的motivating'形成并列关系,共同说明顿悟的好处,故F
正确。干扰项G.It helps students establish better habits and follow teacher wel.也是在说明顿悟的好处,但在第三段结
Insight is a powerful,positive experience that generates accurate solutions,confidence,and strong memories.
顿悟的三个好处:准确的解决方案,信心和记忆力增强。G选项不属于三个好处的范畴。F对应meoy,原文
motivating对应confidence.
40.C推理判断题。本题考查结尾句的隐喻与呼应,需结合全文首尾呼应的修辞手法:
选项C“Maybe it even hit you like an apple on the head,.”(也许它甚至像苹果砸在头上那样击中了你。):修辞巧妙,
首尾呼应。文章开篇以字谜引入顿悟,结尾再次提到“当你的大脑突然找到答案时,感觉很好”,并问读者是否在阅
读第一句话后就体验到了这种感觉。C项用“苹果砸头”的典故(牛顿发现万有引力)形象地比喻顿悟的突然性,既
呼应了开头的谜题,又升华了主题,且具有幽默感,故C正确。
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文章来源htps:/www.readersdigest.ca
这是一篇关于父爱、失去与成长的情感叙事文。作者回忆2009年圣诞节与丈夫回家探望患有痴呆症的父亲。父亲
依然关心她是否“够暖和”,甚至为她的手套和旅费买单。五年后父亲去世,作者再次回家过圣诞节时丢失一只手套,
情绪崩溃。丈夫帮她找回手套,这一小小的举动让她重新感受到温暖与爱,也明白父亲一直活在她心中。文章以
warmth”为象征线索,贯穿父爱主题。
41.A.reminders句子说“Cars lay abandoned along Highway9,silent__of how quickly things could go wrong.”被遗
弃的汽车是对“危险”的一种提醒,因此用reminders最贴切。其他选项如admission(承认)、adventure(冒险)都
不符合“警示”语境。
42.D.turning back前一句强调危险”一路上有被遗弃的汽车,暗示随时可能出事故。后一句出现Still,说明语
气转折:尽管危险存在,我们仍然继续前行。That's the pull of Christmas.强调“圣诞节的召唤”,进一步说明他们不
会因为危险而放弃回家。
43.B.holding her breath母亲在门口迎接,说明她一直在担心我们路上的安全。hold one's breath表示“屏息等待、
紧张担心”。
44.C.Relief父亲还能认出“我',在痴呆背景下,这是一种巨大安慰。
45.C.determined句子为exhausted but_”,转折结构。母亲虽疲惫,但仍坚定地照顾父亲。
46.B.absence“even a short might make her a stranger to him'指短暂离开可能导致父亲认不出她。
47.D.played店里播放背景音乐。上下文不支持continued,faded,swelled和变化有关的选项。
48.A.wa1m下文a father who always checked if I had enough warm clothes暗示。
49.C.cover "cover costs'”表示支付费用。父亲坚持报销手套和旅费。
50.A.protest我没有吭声就接受了。后面一句Money was tight that year and I was grateful for the help是原因。
说明那一年经济拮据,她确实需要这笔钱。
51.D.tight结合50题讲解一起看。感谢父母的帮助,说明她在钱上有困难。干扰项A,钱挣得不容易,不表示
钱不够花,而且因钱来得辛苦就拿父母的钱,与文章主题也是冲突的。B项,Money was good..是说在钱上的收益
可观。
52.B.passed away五年后父亲己去世,pass away为委婉表达。
53.A.rescue丈夫帮忙找手套,went into rescue mode'表示进入“救援模式',生动贴切。
54.A.genuinely这是父亲去世后第一次真正发自内心的微笑,因此genuinely最符合情感转折。
55.C.considerate丈夫体贴地帮她找回手套,considerate(体贴的)符合人物形象和情感基调。
语法填空
【主题语境】人与社会
【内容概述】近日,安徽博物馆推出“金光熠熠一中国古代金银器展”,以近4000年的金银器物为线索,生动展
现了古代中国权力、信仰与日常生活的交织。展览汇集了156处考古遗址的发现,近200件一级文物中多件为首展。
策展人指出,金银器为观察中国文明提供了独特视角,彰显了其一致性、原创性、统一性、包容性与和平性。这场
耗时一年半筹备的展览已于2月初落幕,为公众带来了一场与历史、文明深度相遇的文化体验。
【题目来源】htps:/www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202601/20WS696eced8a310d6866eb349d21.html
【答案解析】
56.exceptionally考查副词。括号内exceptional'为形容词,此处修饰形容词close”,需用副词形式“exceptionally”,
意为一次极其近距离的观察”。
57.but考查连词。前文出现not through texts(不是通过文字),后文出现through precious metals(通过珍贵金属)。
这是一个明显的转折并列结构,表示不是.而是..”。英语中的固定搭配是not...but.。
58.glorious考查形容词。修饰名词history,用形容词形式,意为“辉煌的历史”。
59.drew考查谓语动词。时间状语earlier in February(二月初)为过去时间,谓语动词用一般过去式;draw to a close
为固定短语,意为“落幕、结束”。
60.as考查介词。“be classified as'”为固定搭配,意为“被分类为”,符合句意“被列为中国一级文物”。
61.exhibited考查过去分词。“with dozens..”为独立结构,“dozens'”与“exhibit”为被动关系,需用过去分词exhibited',
表“被展出”。
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62.to observe考查不定式。“perspective”后常接不定式作定语,意为“观察中国文明的视角”。“to observe'”表目的,
符合表达习惯。
63.consistency考查名词。“consistent'为形容词,此处需名词形式作并列主语之一。consistency'意为一致性”,与
后文originality等并列。
64.which考查非限制性定语从句。逗号后为非限制性定语从句,修饰the exhibition”,需用关系代词which'作从句
主语,指代展览。
65.a考查不定冠词。“encounter''为可数名词单数,且“neaningful'以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词a',表“一次有
意义的邂逅”。
66.应用文参考例文
听力材料
Text 1
周末安排
W:I'm going to watch a football match this weekend.I've been looking forward to it for weeks!
M:That sounds great!I'll be on a business trip to London this Saturday.
W:Wow,London!If you have free time,you should see some sights.
Text2解决数学问题
W:I really can't solve this math problem in my exercise book.
M:Let me have a look.You can see this part as a whole,and then break it down step by step.It's like building blocks.Start
with the basic structure.
Text 3
餐厅就餐
W:This pasta is amazing!The tomato sauce is flavorful.
M:The chef told me they used herbs from their garden.That's why it tastes so good.
W:That's awesome!Next time,let's order some dessert.The chocolate cake looks great.
Text4对比两个单词
W:What's the difference between“shore”and“coasti?
M:Well,"shore"is the land along the edge of the sea,lake or river-like the beach,while"coast'is the land near the sea,
often referring to regions,like"the west coast".
Text 5
新队友
M:How is your new teammate Ethan?
W:He's adaptable.He handles tasks well when priorities shift.But he doesn't seem ambitious.He just does his own work
and avoids extra responsibilities.
Text 6
平摊水电费
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M:6I just paid the water and electricity bills for last month-$40 for water and $80 for electricity.They were $120 in
total.
W:6The four of us in the houseyou,me,Sam and Tess-should divide the costs equally.I'll transfer my share right
now.
M:Okay.
W:Should I message Sam and Tess in our group chat?
M:Good idea.Let's make sure everyone pays by the 15th.TLast month Sam forgot,remember?
W:DHmm,right.Tess usually pays on time,but Sam needs a reminder.
Text 7
关于断网两周的研究
W:I took part in an interesting study about smartphones and mental health last month.
M:Really?Tell me something about it.
W:8Well,467 people aged 18 to 74 participated in the study.We had to disconnect from the Internet on our phones for
two weeks.
M:How did you feel?
W:Surprisingly good!9The researchers tested our mental health,sense of well-being and concentration.Personally,I felt
less stressed and happier.The test results showed my concentration improved significantly.
M:Was it hard to stick it out for the two weeks?
W:I struggled a bit at first,but I benefited a lot from it.
M:Maybe I should try limiting my Internet time,too!
W:1OThe researchers said even reducing the use of certain apps helps.
Text8处理不明邮件
W:11Did you get that strange email from a random company offering a free laptop?
M:Yes!1DAnd yesterday,there was one claiming I won a lottery
W:Same here.
M:12My mom once clicked on a link in such an email,and her computer got a virus.
W:How do we stop such emails?
M:I've started using the email filter to mark them as junk emails.Also,never reply to them or click on suspicious links in
them.
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W:Good points.13We should also check our privacy settings often.Some companies sell email addresses to third parties.
M:Yeah.I read that using a separate mailbox for online shopping can reduce junk emails.
Text 9
家政学专业
M:14Emily,I heard you major in Home Economics with a focus on elderly care.Why did you make that choice?
W:14Last year,my grandpa broke his leg,and my family had difficulty taking care of him properly.At that time,my
neighbor Rita,who has some basic nursing knowledge,came to help.That's when I realized the importance of professional
care skills,so I decided to learn something about elderly care to help others,too.
M:What do you leam exactly?
W:I study basic medical knowledge like checking vital signs and administering medications safely.Those are manageable,
but I also have to learn communication techniques.15What worries me most is memorizing complicated medical
procedures and simulating emergencies in class.
M:Sounds challenging.What's your plan after graduation?
W:I want to work in a senior care center,helping seniors with daily tasks and fulfilling their emotional needs.16In the long
term,I hope to start a home-based care service,bringing professional care directly to seniors'homes.
Text102025年国际科学与工程展览会
W:17In mid-May,the 2025 International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)was held in Columbus,Ohio.It's meant to
encourage students to explore science,technology,engineering,and math (STEM).18In 2025,about 1,700 students from 48
U.S.states and over 60 other countries took part.
19The winner of this year's grand prize was 19-year-old Adam Kovalcik from Slovakia.Adam won with a project that
created a new way of making a kind of medicine for fighting viruses.
20Two students from the U.S.,Benjamin Davis and Siyaa Poddar,each won the Regeneron Young Scientist Award.
2Benjamin,16,is from Wrentham,Massachusetts.He created a system for recycling the waste plastic created during 3D
printing so that it can be used again.
20Sixteen-year-old Siyaa Poddar from Chandler,Arizona won her award for creating a system that detects toxic dust in the
air.
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