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乐平三中2026学年度下学期5月月考高三英语试卷
满分:150分考试时间:120(分钟)命题人:陈静烟审题人:王小妹
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What did the man do yesterday?
A.He reported the news.
B.He cleaned the classroom.
C.He attended the science fair.
2.When will the meeting be held?
A.On Monday.
B.On Tuesday.
C.On Wednesday.
3.Why does the man prefer the city library?
A.It's full of new books.
B.It's less crowded.
C.It's much closer.
4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Doctor and patient.
5.What does the woman suggest?
A.Bringing the cost down.
B.Changing the schedule.
C.Dropping out of the project.
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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How does the man sound?
A.Excited.
B.Confused.
C.Uncertain.
7.What impressed the man most about the movie?
A.The visual effects.
B.The theme
C.The length.
听下面一段对话,回答8至,题。
8.What inspired Sarah to be a marathon runner?
A.A club's invitation.
B.A marathon race.
C.Her family's advice.
9.What is Sarah's greatest challenge?
A.Physical injury.
B.Bad weather.
C.Mental struggle.
10.What gets Sarah through the hard times?
A.Her love for the sport.
B.Her friends'support.
C.Her coach's praise.
听下面一段对话,回答11至13题。
11.Where are the speakers?
A.In a restaurant.
B.At a convenience store.
C.At a shopping mall.
12.What does the man think of salad dressing?
A.It's great.
B.It's cheap.
C.It's unhealthy.
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13.Which of the following does the woman choose?
A.Water.
B.A double burger
听下面一段对话,回答14至16题。
C.Fat-free yogurt.
14.What troubles the man now?
A.Time shortage.
B.Topic choice.
C.Report reading.
15.What is Jenny's paper about?
A.Kids'growth.
B.AI in education.
C.Self-thinking measures.
16.What does the man suggest including?
A.Concrete examples.
B.The pros and cons.
听下面一段独白,回答17至20题。
C.Various topics.
17.Who is the woman?
A.A school teacher.
B.A famous expert.
C.A radio host.
18.What is the main topic of the speech?
A.The growth of father-and-baby rooms in malls.
B.The way to balance work and parenting.
C.The history of mother-and-baby rooms.
19.What is the purpose of setting up father-and-baby rooms?
A.To build more new facilities.
B.To involve dads in childcare.
C.To replace mother-and-baby rooms.
20.What is our society moving toward according to the expert?
A.Fewer parenting facilities.
B.Fathers taking full charge.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
C.Balanced joint parenting.
第-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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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The 2026 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge(JIC)is open to U.S.students in grades 6,7,
or who compete at a Society-affiliated science fair in the United States,recognizing outstanding student
research in science,technology,engineering,and mathematics.Students may participate either as individuais or as
part of a team.
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Team project rules
◆Upto3 members,
Each member must submit a separate application and clearly describe their individual contribution.
.Members are judged individually-it is possible that only some members advance.
Requirements
.All research must be the student's own work.
Projects involving human subjects or animals require ethics review.
All application materials must be in English.
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Awards
.Top 300 Students:$125,an award ribbon,and a one-year subscription to Science News Explores magazine.
.Top 30 Finalists:$500,an all-expense-paid trip to Washington,D.C.
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.STEM Awards:awarded in Science,Technology,Engineering,and Mathematics categories.First place receives
$3,500 and second place receives $2,500 to support a summer camp.Both first and second place winners also
receive an iPad.Click here to know more about other awards.
Competition Timeline &Process
Stage
Time Period
Action
Participate in a JIC-affiliated
regional science fair and
Regional Qualification
November 1,2025-June 1,2026
place in the top 10%to earn nomination and national
competition qualification
Submit online application with project abstract,full
Submit Application
February 1,2026-June 10,2026
research report,and supporting materials
Top 300 Announced
September 2,2026.
Semifinalists announced
Top 30 Announced
September 16,2026
Finalists announced
National Finals
October 2026
In-person judging and awards ceremony
21.Which of the following is a team project rule?
A.Hand in a joint application.
B.Work with at least two partners.
C.Detail personal contribution.
D.Ensure all members advance.
22.What can we learn about the STEM Awards?
A.Only first place winners get an iPad.
B.First prize in each category is $3,500.
C.Awards are mainly for Science and Engineering.
D.Second prize winners can't attend the summer camp.
23.Which is the correct order of the competition process?
①National Finals
2Application submission
3National Qualification
4Semifinalist announcement
A.③→②→④→①
B.②→③+①④.C.④+①→③②D.③→④→②→①
B
Shetara Sims had weathered some tough years.In 2012,her eldest daughter suffered severe injuries during
an argument in Kansas City,Missouri.Last year,the single mother lost her job in the hard times.She had only $7 in
her pocket as she headed into the grocery store one day last July with her 12-year-old daughter,Rakiya
Edmondson.
And then luck finally turned Sims'way.She and her daughter found a dollar bill in the parking lot.Maybe
this was their day,they told each other.So they bought a lottery ticket ()-and won $100.
But before they could spend their windfall,Rakiya had an idea.The news in Kansas City that week had been
filled with stories about a police officer,Tyler Moss,who had been shot in the head in the line of duty.He was in
critical condition.Rakiya and her mother had never forgotten how kind the police had been after their own family
member was attacked."The detectives were really there for us,"Sims says."They came to see my kids.They were
fathers,therapists ()They were everything."Rakiya wanted to give their lottery winnings to Officer
Moss's family.Her mom readily agreed.
On July 10,Sims called the police and made an anonymous donation.Moved by her generous
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act,the officers did what they do best-they tracked Sims down.When she explained the family's motivation,the
officers could hardly believe it."With her current financial hardship,we encouraged her to keep the money,"the
department later explained.She refused,saying the officers family needed it and police needed to know they
were supported."
By then,that feeling of support was mutual.The police set up a GoFundMe page for Sims and her daughter,
whom they named"The Woman with the Heart of Gold."Their goal was $10,000.As of January 11,2021,they
had raised $165,405.Even better:Officer Moss,who had a 1 percent chance of survival,is out of the hospital and
recovering.
24.What does the underlined word"windfall"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Devoted effort
B.Poor times.
C.Unexpected money.
D.Lucky days.
25.What made the Sims decide to donate the lottery winnings?
A.Desire for public praise.
B.Gratitude for past police kindness.
C.Hope for financial return.
D.Sympathy for Officer Moss's family.
26.Why did the police track down Sims after the donation?
A.To return the money.
B.To find the truth.
C.To help the family.
D.To report her in public.
27.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.A Police Officer Who Got Support from a Stranger
B.A Poor Family Whose Life Was Changed by Faith
C.A Kind Police Team That Helped a Single Mother
D.A Lottery Win That Brought Mutual Warmth
A new artificial intelligence(AI)model developed by the Chinese company behind social media rocked
Hollywood this week-not just because of what it can do,but what it could mean for creative industries.Created
by tech giant ByteDance,Seedance 2.0 can generate cinema-quality video,complete with sound effects and
dialogue,from just a few written prompts )Many of the clips said to have been made using Seedance,and
featuring popular characters like Spider-Man and Deadpool,became popular.
"For the first time,this doesn't just look good for Al-it looks like real film production."says Jan-Willem
Blom from creative studio Videostate.
Western AI video models have made progress in processing user instructions to make amazing images,he
adds,but Seedance seems to have tied everything together.Like other AI tools-Midjourney and OpenAl's
Sora-Seedance can create videos from short text prompts.In some cases just one prompt seems to be producing
high-quality videos.It is particularly impressive because it combines text,visuals and audio in a single system,AI
ethics researcher Margaret Mitchell says.
Seedance's impact is being measured by an unlikely test:how well it generates a clip of Will Smith eating
spaghetti.Not only can Seedance create a remarkably life-like version of the star eating a plate of pasta,but it has
also created popular videos of Smith battling a spaghetti monster-and it looks and feels like a big-budget movie.
Many industry experts and filmmakers believe Seedance is a new chapter in the development of
video-generating technology.The complex action sequences it is producing look more realistic than its
competitors,says David Kwok,who runs a Singapore-based animation studio called Tiny Island Productions."It
almost feels like having a cinematographer or director of photography specializing in action films assisting you."
However,Seedance has run into trouble over copyright (issues,a growing challenge in the age of AI.
Experts warn that AI companies are prioritizing technology over people as they make more powerful tools and use
data without paying for it.
28.What does the author highlight about Seedance in paragraph 1?
A.Its focus on social media.
B.Its competition with Hollywood.
C.Its ability to generate hot figures.
D.Its influence on creative industries.
29.How does Secdance differ from Western AI video models?
A.It integrates multi-media elements.
B.It creates single amazing images.
C.It processes instructions faster.
D.It needs many text prompts.
30.Why is Will Smith mentioned in the text?
A.To test Seedance's performance.
B.To highlight his cooperation.
C.To prove he is a famous actor
D.To show his love for spaghetti.
31.What do experts think of Seedance?
A.It will replace human workers.
B.It lacks some creative designs.
C.It needs proper data payment.
D.It weakens action scene effects
D
The precise timing of Earth's climate tipping points-moments at which human-caused climate change
will lead to permanent planetary changes-has long been debated.But new evidence suggests they may be
closer than we think.A recent report warns that Earth has already crossed its first critical tipping point
The study,conducted by the University of Exeter,identifies warm-water cora!reefs as the first system to
surpass this threshold()of 1.5C.Plagued by a combination of rising ocean temperatures,
acidification,overfishing,and pollution,corals are experiencing widespread diseases and mass death.A
significant loss of these reefs is now inescapable unless global temperatures are capped at 1C or lower.
"We're in a new climate reality,"said Tim Lenton,the report's lead author.He confirms that crossing
this initial tipping point virtually guarantees exceeding the 1.5C warming threshold,making the planet a
"danger zone"for more severe changes.The World Meteorological Organization predicts this critical
threshold will be reached within five years,leading to more intense extreme weather and shortages of food
and water.
Beyond this immediate threat,scientists have identified up to 25 other major tipping points.These include
the Amazon rainforest's potential transition from a carbon sink intc a dried-up grassland,and the permanent
melting of polar ice.This darkening surface speeds up warming as dark ocean water absorbs far more heat
than reflective ice.
Alarmingly,80%of coral reefs have already been under sever heat stress.Their death would be
disastrous,as they sustain fisheries and protect coastlines.With one of the lowest temperature thresholds,
corals are the first major ecosystem to be compromised.
Coral reefs are not the only victim.The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation(AMOC),a crucial
ocean current system,is endangered by warming below 2C.A collapse here would disturb global weather
patterns and agricultural systems on a massive scale.
However,despite these serious risks,there is hope in "positive tipping points",such as the rapid
adoption of electric vehicles and solar power.Lenton emphasizes that transformative solutions must be
employed urgently to limit warming and avoid further shifts.
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32.What does the underlined phrasePlagued by"in paragraph2probably mean?
B.Suffering from.C.Counting on.
D.Accounting for.
A.Resulting in.
33.What can be inferred from paragraph 3?
A.Not all predictions are reliable.
B.Climate change is no longer a threat.
C.Global warming has been temporarily stopped.
D.Tougher challenges may be unavoidable.
34.Why is the Amazon rainforest mentioned in paragraph 4?
A.To illustrate the severity of threats to major ecosystems.
B.To highlight forests'capacity to recover naturally.
C.To compare its carbon absorption with polar ice's.
D.To emphasize the necessity of protecting biodiversity
35.What conclusion can be reached from the last two paragraphs?
A.Risks and profits go hand in hand.
B.The collapse of AMOC is predictable.
C.ithingsround..havetheirsis
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项有项为多余选项。
Getting back into exercise can be a challenge in the best of times,but with gyms and in-person exercise
classes off-limits to many people these days,it can be tricky to know where to start.And it's important to get the
right amount of activity."Too much too soon either results in injury or burnout,"says Mary Yoke,PhD.
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Don't try to go back to what you were doing before your break.If you were walking 3 miles a
day,playing 18 holes of golf three times a week,or lifting 10-pound dumbbells for three sets of 10 reps,reduce
activity to half a mile every other day.Increase time,distance,and intensity gradually."This isn't something you
can do overnight,"says Keri L.Denay,MD.
If you're breathing too hard to talk in complete sentences,back off.If you feel good,go a little longer or
faster.38Go easier next time.And stay alert to serious symptoms,such as chest pain or pressure,severe
shortness of breath or dizziness,or faintness,and seek medical attention immediately.
Consistency is the key to getting stronger and building endurance.Ten minutes of activity per day is a good
start.39All the experts we spoke with highly recommend walking because it's the easiest,most accessible
form of exercise.Although it can be a workout on its own,if your goal is to get back to Zumba classes,tennis,
cycling,or any other activity,walking is also a great first step.
Even if you can't yet do a favorite activity,you can practice the moves.With or without a club or racket,
swing like you're hitting the ball.Paddle like you're in a boat.Copy your favorite swimming moments.40
A.Start Low,Go Slow.
B.Aim High,Push Hard.
C.Feeling wiped out after a session?
D.You can also join a livestream exercise class.
E.It can lay a solid foundation for your future exercise plans.
F.This action will remind you of the joy the activity brought you.
G.The following strategies will help you return to exercise safely after a break.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It's a very strange time to be a writer.The flood of AI"art"shows a proportion of society is willing to 41
writers more than ever before.
I sometimes 42 talk with my STEM major friends about how my major(creative writing)means I will
live on the street after college.Certainly I don't 43 becoming a"starving writer"-I'm lucky to be financially
blessed.That said,I do feel 44 about what lies ahead.I love to write music criticism.But is this writing
45?Does my writing contribute value to society?Would its 46be felt were I to turn away from
writing and focus on coding or engineering?I can't ask my loved ones about these 47,because of course
they will encourage me 48the reality of the situation.
These thoughts 49 heavily on my mind until I recently read.The Friend by Sigrid Nunez,the book
powerfully explores friendship,but also 50 the values of writing.As stated in the novel,they can't
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with those of farmers or construction workers,which provide direct,tangible()aid to people.The
potential values of writing are 52
It's human 53
to create,whether tangible or intangible.Creativity is what has 54
humans across
our existence.It's what drives an author to tell a story-something AI lacks.So I will keep 55
wherever it
ends up taking me
41.A.instruct
B.contact
C.offend
D.devalue
42.A.casually
B.hesitantly
C.jokingly
D.embarrassedly
43.A.risk
B.fear
C.picture
D.mind
44.A.uncertain
B.curious
C.enthusiastic
D.particular
45.A.essential
B.possible
C.wrong
D.temporary
46.A.meaning
B.creation
C.absence
D.charm
47.A.changes
B.solutions
C.signs
D.concerns
48.A.due to
B.regardless of
C.apart from
D.but for
49.A.mattered
B.conflicted
C.weighed
D.struck
50.A.dives into
B.calls for
C.sets aside
D.makes up
51.A.combine
B.interact
C.deal
D.compare
52.A.unpredictable
B.invisible
C.accessible
D.believable
53.A.attempt
B.dream
C.nature
D.pressure
54.A.liberated
B.challenged
C.limited
D.defined
55.A.writing
B.reading
C.waiting
D.trying
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。
In a remote valley in southern Guizhou province 56
(lie)Huanggang,an 800-year-old village.In
recent years,roads 57(build)to connect the village,yet the community of nearly 2,000 Dong ethnic people
continues to practise a traditional farming lifestyle,rising 58
the sun and resting at sunset.
The village is a preserve of the traditional rice-fish-duck farming system.Rice fields provide a habitat for fish,
which help condition the soil,and ducks feed on pests,forming a natural cycle.This system has been practised for
centuries,enabling the Dong people to live in harmony with the land while maintaining a food system that's both
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(produce)and sustainable.
Huanggang has five drum towers,each 60
(represent)a family.61
(history),a drum was
placed on the top floor and beaten 62
(signal)major events or emergencies like fires.Inside one of the
village's drum towers,Dong women gather to sing the grand songs,63
choral tradition central to their
culture.
Here,the Dong people keep their unique culture alive through the power of song.They still perform songs
64(inspire)by 800-year-old stories on friendship,nature and love.People there uphold an important local
saying:"Rice nourishes the body,while singing nourishes the soul."This philosophy is 65has shaped the
Dong people's identity for centuries.
第四部分:写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,作为高三优秀学生代表,你被邀请在高一新生入学典礼上进行英文演讲。内容包括:
1.分享自己的高中生活感悟:
2.给新生提出高中学习和生活的建议:3.表达对新生的祝福和期望。
注意:1.词数80左右:
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节读后续写(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。
I never thought I'd be a"runner".I was the girl who finished her laps last in gym class,the girl who was
breathless after two flights of stairs,and the girl who complained of pain after a two-minute jog.Pretty sad,really.
But a few years ago,I changed my tune.I was walking with a group of friends in the Race for the Cure,a race to
raise money for the fight against breast cancer,when one lady caught my eye.She was one of the weakest looking
women I'd ever seen.She must have been close to seventy years old,wearing a hat to cover her bald head and a
T-shirt with the word"Survivor".She was so small that it seemed as if a swift breeze could tip her over.But,she
was running.And she was passing me and my group of twenty-something friends.
I couldn't stop staring at her.She ran slowly,but determinedly-as if each step pushed her cancer further into
her past.She was practically walking on her cancer every time her feet touched the ground.
Then,I looked at my friends.Here we were,in the best time of our lives,and this seventy-year-old cancer
survivor was kicking our butts!Right at that moment,I swore that in the next Race for the Cure,I'd be running
along with her.
A week later,I found myself at the gym.I got on and started to jog.Three minutes after I started,my face was
bright red.I was sweating and felt like my lungs were going to burst.I had to slow down to walk.I thought about
the woman at the race.She made it look so easy.i kept it up.I was able to go a little longer each time.Three and a
half minutes.Four minutes.Five.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
A year later,I was at the Race for the Cure again.
When I was giving up,I saw the woman from the year before.