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遵义市2026届高三年级复习题库试题
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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)
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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。每段对话播放两遍。
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1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a car.
B.At home.
C.At a supermarket.
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2.
How much should the man pay?
A.$200.
B.$500
C.$600.
3.
What will the man do for the woman next?
A.Make payment.
B.Report the loss.
C.Look for her wallet.
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4.What is the weather like now?
A.Sunny.
B.Rainy.
C.Windy.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Their review plan.
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B.Their reading exercises.
C.Their team performance.
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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
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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。
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Why is the man concerned about the interview?
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A.He hasn't prepared it well.
B.He lacks related experience
C.He isn't good at social interaction.
7.What is the woman doing?
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A.Giving suggestions.
B.Conducting an interview.
C.Offering career guidance.
遵义市2026届高三年级复习题库试题英语·1(共8页)
听第7段材料,回答8至10题。
Where did Ethan learn about children lacking books?
A.From a TV program.
B.From online news.
C.From a community event.
How did Ethan obtain books?
A.By collecting used books.
B.By raising money to buy new books.
C.By holding book fairs in the community.
What is Ethan's future plan?
A.Asking for more public support.
B.Keeping providing books for kids.
C.Expanding his project to more cities.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
What is Lisa's attitude toward going to the finals at first?
A.Hesitant.
B.Favorable
C.Disapproving.
When will Lisa set out if she decides to go?
A.At 2:30 pm.
B.At 3:00 pm
C.At 4:00 pm.
What will Lisa do before making her decision?
A.Wait for David's call.
B.Talk with her mother.
C.Cancel her piano lesson.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
What is a key feature of the Wildlife Conservation Society?
A.It charges the lowest prices.
B.It serves various age groups.
C.It has the most animal species.
What does the man think of the activities there?
A.Educational but boring.
B.Challenging yet rewarding.
C.Entertaining and instructive.
What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Colleagues.
B.Schoolmates.
C.Teacher and student.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
What is one of the common effects of dementia?
A.Rapid mood changes.
B.Loss of basic self-care skills
C.Tendency to wander off unintentionally.
Why did Kenneth want to create Safe Wander?
A.To solve a family caregiving problem.
B.To win a national competition.
C.To prove his creativity.
What did Kenneth's aunt think of Safe Wander after testing it?
A.It was hard to use.
B.It was useless at first.
C.It was completely reliable.
How does the speaker feel about Safe Wander?
A.It should be upgraded.
B.It has limited practical value.
C.It has improved people's lives.
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第二部分阅读理解(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。
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Donating books is a good way to share beauty,knowledge and wisdom with others.Here's where
to donate books to make a difference in your community and around the world.
Donation Town
Wondering where to donate books without having to pay for shipping?Donation Town will place
your books and other household items in a worthy home,and it provides no-cost book collection and
delivery.Once in hand,your book donations head to nearby charities,schools or county libraries.Fill
out the donation form with your address and personal information to schedule a pickup for your
unwanted items.
Beyond Bedtime
This New York-based nonprofit generously donates unused children's and young adults'books
to homeless kids living in shelters,group homes and temporary housing facilities.You can donate
books in a variety of book genres,but avoid sending religious books,heavy books and books with
batteries.Complete the donation form and then send your donation to the appropriate location with a
clerk's coordination.
Prison Book Program
With the intention of encouraging and facilitating reading,the Prison Book Program has been
bringing free reading materials directly to individuals held in prison.It sent nearly 65,000 books in
2025 alone.If you're in the Boston area,you can drop off your donation.Others can mail books to
1306 Hancock Street,Suite 100,Quincy,MA 02169.
Better World Books
Better World Books is a for-profit global e-retailer that collects and sells new and used books
online,matching each purchase with a book donation.And this is a great place to buy gifts for your
literary-minded pals.You can donate directly to drop boxes located in the US and the UK or send your
books to 55740 Currant Road,Mishawaka,IN 46545.
21.What service does Donation Town offer?
A.Raising funds for charities.
B.Delivering books to individuals.
C.Picking up donations from givers.
D.Selling household items to families.
22.What kind of books does Beyond Bedtime need?
A.Books of all topics.
B.Books with batteries.
C.Books in new condition.
D.Books for homeless adults
23.Which statement is true about Prison Book Program?
A.It is intended for prisoners.
B.It is a for-profit organization.
C.It has sent books since 2025.
D.It has placed drop boxes in the UK
B
Imagine getting a $26-million offer for part of your farm.For most,it'd be a reward or
life-changing moment,but for 82-year-old Ida Huddleston of Mason County,it was an offense dressed
up in dollar signs.Without hesitation,she dismissed the attempt to put a price tag on something
priceless:the history and the dignity of living in harmony with the land.
Ida is the elder of the Huddleston family,which has developed in agriculture on the Huddleston
farm for two centuries.To this day,they still adhere to traditional farming methods and refuse to
compromise with industrialized reforms.They've raised cattle and grown corn on their 1,200-acre
property.The land fed not just the family.During the Great Depression,when jobs disappeared and
families lined up just to get a meal,the Huddlestons grew wheat and they helped keep bread lines
operating across America.
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Ida isn't a lone voice.Since 2017,Mason County has lost one-fifth of its farms.Neighbors
throughout the region share her concerns about what industrial campuses would do to their rural way
of life.
-The unnamed Fortune 100 tech company planned to convert the farm into a large "hyperscale"
AI data center covering nearly 2,000 acres.It is reported that such a project may bring air and noise
pollution and increase industrial waste.Some locals worry that it could reduce the rural population
Although operating an AI data center still consumes a huge amount of electricity-a significant
challenge-it can still be addressed to some extent.Among these issues,what worries locals most is
that these facilities consume incalculable natural resources.And of all these resources,water takes the
biggest share.A huge data center consumes up to five million gallons of water per day,about what a
city of 50,000 people uses.
In an era when everything seems to have a price,there's something quietly remarkable about a
woman who simply says:no,not this.
24.How did Ida react to the offer?
A.She hesitated to sell the farmland.
B.She chose to defend the farmland.
C.She expected to get a higher price.
D.She viewed it as a life-changing fortune
25.What do we know about the Huddlestons farm?
A.It brought great wealth to the family.
B.It supported the nation in a tough time.
C.It developed industrialized reformation.
D.It created jobs during the Great Depression.
26.What is the biggest problem that AI data centers may bring?
A.Severe industrial pollution.
B.Rapid drop in rural population.
C.Massive electricity consumption.
D.Heavy pressure on water resource.
27.What lesson can be learned from the passage?
A.The best things in life are free of charge.
B.Money talks,but it doesn't tell the truth.
C.Not everything that counts can be counted.
D.Riches do not satisfy the soul,but virtue does.
C
Gray whales are known for their long migration between food-rich Arctic waters and the warm
lagoons of Baja Mexico.But as global warming changes ocean conditions,some whales are behaving
in unexpected ways.
Gray whales typically do not feed during their migration.Instead,they rely heavily on the food
they consume in Arctic feeding areas.However,warming conditions are disrupting those food sources,
driving them to make additional stops for food during migration.
San Francisco Bay is one such case,which was not historically part of the gray whale migration
route.But in 2018,whales started appearing there more frequently,along with a rise in local deaths.
Researchers identified 114 individual whales in the Bay,but only four returned in later years.
Scientists believe the Bay may serve as an emergency feeding stop for whales in poor condition.
Between 2018 and 2025,70 gray whales were found dead in the region.Of those,30 were confirmed
killed by ship strikes.Among the remaining whales where the cause of death could be determined,
many showed signs of malnutrition,a state of poor health caused by insufficient food intake.
"Gray whales show only a small part of their backs when surfacing,making them hard to see in
conditions like fog,which are common to San Francisco Bay,"said lead author Josephine Slaathaug
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As a result,when a whale rises near a moving ship,the crew often fails to spot it in time.The whale,
unaware of the approaching danger,may be struck by the ship itself or cut by the spinning parts at the
back of the ship before it can dive away.These collisions often go unnoticed by the crew,leaving the
whale seriously injured or killed.
Further research is needed to fully understand gray whales'daily movements and behavior,as
researchers caution that significant gaps still remain.Even so,the present findings offer an important
snapshot of how the whales are responding to rapidly changing environmental conditions.This study
represents the best analysis of the collected data and provides a key piece of the larger puzzle of how
the overall population is trying to adapt to climate change in real time.
28.What cause(s)gray whales'unusual feeding behaviors?
A.Disrupted migration routes.
B.Dramatic population decline
C.Damaged Arctic food supplies.
D.Excessive energy consumption.
29.What does Paragraph 3 suggest about the Bay?
A.It threatens most visiting whales.
B.It witnesses increased ship collisions.
C.It worsens the malnutrition of whales.
D.It protects weakened individual whales.
30.Why are whales likely to be hit by ships?
A.They are too weak to dive away.
B.Whales and ships crowd the Bay.
C.Fog disrupts their migration routes.
D.Their small surfacing limits sightings.
31.What is the author's attitude towards the current study?
A.Fully convinced.
B.Slightly doubtful.
C.Highly dismissive.
D.Cautiously optimistic.
D
Engaging in mentally stimulating activities across your lifetime,including reading,writing,and
learning new languages,,may be linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease(阿尔茨海默病),a
common form of dementia ()and slower cognitive decline.That is the conclusion of a study
published recently in Neurology.
Researchers followed 1,939 adults with an average age of 80,who did not have dementia at the
beginning of the study,for about eight years.The team examined cognitive enrichment at three stages
of life.Early life factors,before age 18,included how often participants read books or were read to,
and if they studied a foreign language for more than five years.Middle age enrichment included
income level at age 40,access to resources such as magazine subscriptions,and how often they visited
places like museums or libraries.Later life enrichment,starting around age 80,focused on activities
such as reading,writing,and playing games,along with income from Social Security.
Over the course of the study,551 developed Alzheimer's,while 719 developed mild cognitive
impairment (MCI).The results show clear differences.After accounting for factors like age,sex,and
education,higher lifetime enrichment was linked to a 38%lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and a
36%lower risk of mild cognitive impairment.Besides,the high enrichment group developed
Alzheimer's at an average age of 94,compared to age 88 for those with the lowest enrichment,over a
five-year delay.For mild cognitive impairment,high enrichment individuals saw the symptom
beginning at 85 vs 78,a seven-year delay.
Overall,the study presents a key takeaway:public investments to broaden access to enriching
environments-such as libraries and early education programs that spark a lifelong love of learning
-along with expanding learning opportunities and intellectual activities,could play an important
role in supporting healthier brains as we age and may help lower dementia risks.
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32.What contributed to early life enrichment?
A.Magazine subscriptions.
B.Foreign language study.
C.Regular museum visits.
D.Social Security income.
33.What can be inferred about the study participants?
A.More had Alzheimer's than MCI.
B.Few were initially dementia-free.
C.Most developed Alzheimer's disease
D.Some benefited from high enrichment.
34.What does the underlined word"takeaway"probably mean?
A.Insight.
B.Challenge.
C.Warning.
D.Issue.
35.What is the text mainly about?
A.Lifelong mental activities and brain health.
B.New medical evidence for brain operation.
C.Effective measures for age-related diseases.
D.Three life stages and personal development.
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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
While AI chatbots are highly useful,they also pose certain risks.
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For example,
researchers at Stanford reviewed the privacy policies of the six companies that developed AI chatbots
and found that all of them use chat data for training purposes.If you're going to use an AI chatbot,
these are the things you should avoid sharing.
37 What you type should never include details like your name,address,email,phone
number,birth date,Social Security number,passport number,or any other data that could be used to
steal your identity.
Photos.AI image editing is popular.38 After all,you may not want your personal
photos used for training purposes,and image metadata (contains information like your GPS
location.At the very least,avoid uploading images of people (especially minors),and consider
deleting Exchangeable Image File data before sharing.
Financial data.AI chatbots aren't financial experts,and you shouldn't upload documents or use
data related to your specific finances.39
Sharing financial details anywhere that isn't
secure increases the risk of theft and targeting by cheats.
Medical records.AI chatbots also aren't medical professionals.40 Plus,you probably
don't want your medical records to be used to train large language models.
Your conversations with AI chatbots aren't private.Assume everything in your chats is stored
and could be read by someone else.Avoid anything that is personal or identifiable,and enable all
available privacy settings.
A.Social network.
B.Personal information.
C.But that doesn't mean it's without risk.
D.It shouldn't be relied upon for medical advice.
E.Images edited by AI tools are more natural and accurate.
F.Everything you share with them might be used in various ways.
G.Bank statements,credit card numbers and investment records are no exception.
遵义市2026届高三年级复习题库试题英语6(共8页)
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)
阅读下列短文,从短文后所给各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
For many young girls,a father-daughter dance is a particularly special 41.Seven-year-old
Harper had 42 her father-daughter dance.When her dad could not attend her dance,she burst
into tears,overwhelmed by sorrow.Her 14-year-old brother Micah 43 to take his father's place.
"I'll accompany you,"he assured her.He wanted Harper to know she deserved to feel 44
Dressed in a "Barbie and Ken"theme,they danced,bumped fists,and finally
45 with a
sweet lift.This warm scene was captured and their mom 46 the video on Instagram,a network
platform,and it soon went viral across the platform."This will be a precious 47 for them,"she
wrote.
The warm video 48 thousands of people online.Many viewers left kind 49,praising
Micah for his kindness and maturity.One person wrote that in a world of boys,he was a true 50.
Another noted that Micah taught his sister what love and 51 look like.
Harper's mom was extremely proud but not 52.She said Micah was a selfless young man
who truly understood how to care for others.Most boys in his age would not 53 perform in
front of others,but Micah did it just to bring joy to his sister.
This story reminds us that sibling love can mend our broken hearts and calm our 54 minds.
A loving brother even
55 a discouraging moment and transforms it into an unforgettable
memory-in the most wonderful way.
41.
A.encounter
B.assignment
C.occasion
D.competition
42.
A.anticipated
B.accomplished
C.avoided
D.regretted
43.
A.pretended
B.volunteered
C.hesitated
D.applied
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A.admired
B.convinced
C.cherished
D.guarded
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A.filled
B.combined
C.continued
D.concluded
46.
A.filmed
B.documented
C.uploaded
D.launched
47.
A.memory
B.communication
C.opportunity
D.lesson
48.
A.annoyed
B.touched
C.confused
D.affected
49.
A.comments
B.greetings
C.judgments
D.congratulations
50.
A.fighter
B.gentleman
C.companion
D.champion
51.
A.sympathy
B.tolerance
C.promise
D.responsibility
52.
A.impressed
B.relieved
C.inspired
D.surprised
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A.willingly
B.completely
C.bravely
D.casually
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A.careless
B.fearless
C.restless
D.aimless
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A.tackles
B.creates
C.endures
D.lightens
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Beijing's story is a long arc (of transformation-a city that has reinvented 56 (it)
across dynasties and decades,57 (transform)from an imperial capital to a global metropolis.
The city's appeal doesn't lie in a flashy skyline or international influence,58 in its
unassuming corner restaurants,59 the hardworking chefs dish up specialties from every part of
the country,and in hutong alleyways.
Once a Mongol stronghold 60 (acknowledge)as Dadu,Beijing became the capital of Ming
dynasty in 1421,just after the Forbidden City 61 (complete)as a symbol of absolute imperial
authority.
In 2026,the Beijing Central Axis-a nearly five-mile strip of imperial and ceremonial buildings
and gardens-is a recent 62 (add)to UNESCO's World Heritage List,and a new sightseeing
bus makes it accessible to get a look at the highlights:the Temple of Heaven,Tiananmen Square,the
Forbidden City,and the Drum and Bell Towers,all stunning examples of ancient Chinese city
planning.
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Several 63 (previous)closed imperial tombs will open to the public for the first time,and a
new hiking trail and fleet of green-energy buses are leading Beijing forward with its eyes 64 a
sustainable future.
65
(embrace)a brighter future,Beijing naturally weaves its ancient heritage into a green
and sustainable vision.
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)
假定你是某国际学校的学生李华,作为动物保护社团社长,请写一则启事,招募学生参与
校园流浪猫(stray cats)的管理。内容包括:
1.流浪猫管理的意义及工作职责;
2.报名方式。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear students,
Animal Protection Club
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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My friend Emma and I had spent a whole month planning our backpacking trip to the Blue Ridge
Mountains.We were both experienced hikers,and I had recently taken a safety course,which meant I
always carried a lightweight rope in my pack-something Emma often made fun of."You and your
rope,”she laughed at the trailhead(登山口).“We're not climbing Qomolangma.”“Better safe than
sorry,"I said,tightening my pack with a smile.The first few hours were wonderful.A cool breeze
swept through the tall pines,birds sang in the distance,and the sun cast warm patches of light on the
path ahead.We talked about school,our plans for the summer,and even joked about old memories.
Everything felt perfect.
But by midday,the trail split into two.Emma stopped and studied her phone map carefully."The
left path goes to a campsite by the lake,"she said."It's longer,but it's flat and safe."I shook my head
and pointed to the right."That one is shorter and leads to the ridge )The view from up there is
worth the climb.We can see the whole valley."Emma frowned."I don't think that's a good idea.The
map says it's steep.""You worry too much,"I replied,maybe a bit too quickly.The argument grew
heated."Why do you always have to be right?"Emma shouted,her voice echoing off the mountain.
Because I actually know how to read the land!"I shouted back.
Without another word,she turned away angrily and started down the left path alone."Fine!Go
your own way!"she yelled over her shoulder.Frustrated and hurt,I followed the right path alone.But
after only ten minutes,I heard a scream-Emma's scream.My blood ran cold.I raced back as fast as
I could.
The left path ran along a rocky cliff hidden by thick bushes.Emma had stepped on loose soil and
slid down the steep slope,stopping only when a dead tree caught her backpack straps.She now hung
twenty feet above a rocky riverbed,too scared to move.The soil beneath the tree was cracking.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"Don't panic!I'll get you!"I called out.
At the hospital,she held my hand tightly,her eyes filled with tears.
遵义市2026届高三年级复习题库试题英语8·(共8页)