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2026年高三年级试题
英语
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、.考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2,回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如
需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题
卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每
段录音播放两遍。
1.When did the man hear about the new head teacher?
A.Today.
B.Yesterday.
C.Last week.
2.Which direction does the wind usually come from?
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A.The south.
B.The north.
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C.The east.
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3.How many times has the man been told about his father's birthday?
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A.Once.
B.Twice.
C.Three times.
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4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
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A.A parking lot.
B.A picture of a car.
C.A booking website.
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5.Where are the speakers probably?
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A.At home.
B.In an office.
C.At a kindergarten.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都
有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
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听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Who might the woman be?
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A.The man's coach.
B.The man's mother.
C.The man's teammate.
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7.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Take golf courses.
B.Do exercise every day.C.Practice skills at home.
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听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What are the speakers doing?
A.Looking at a photograph.
B.Cleaning the cupboard together.
C.Talking about their current boss.
9.What do we know about Mr.Atkins?
A.He still works for the company.
B.He got on well with employees.
C.He had no hair on his head.
10.What does the woman say about the company?
A.It tried to be modern.
B.She enjoyed working there.
C.It has been well-managed all the time.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.How is Jenny related to Mark?
A.His colleague.
B.His customer.
C.His sister.
12.What does Jenny plan to do?
A.Get to work.
B.Go shopping.
C.Play tennis
13.What dissatisfies Mark in Ingram's?
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A.Its price.
B.Its product quality.
C.Its service.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What does the man think of the new book?
A.It is as great as its film version.
B.It gets boring as it goes on.
C.It attracts him a lot.
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15.What do the speakers do together?
A.Make a film.
B.Write a book.C.Take a photo.
16.What event are the speakers attending?
A.A film launch.
B.A book signing.C.ATV interview.
17.How can the woman be described?
A.An experienced actress.
B.A modest writer.
C.Atalented director.
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听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Who wrote the book The Milky Way:An Autobiography of Our Galaxy?
A.An astronaut.
B.Moiya McTier.
C.The speaker.
I9.What can readers learn about the Galaxy(银河系)from the book?
A.Travel guides.
B.Scientific facts..C Fictional storis
20.Why does the speaker give the talk?
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A.To do a promotion.
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B.To introduce an author.
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C.To encourage people to explore space.
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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。
A
Electricity Bill Payment Notice
Dear Customer,
This is an official electricity bill payment notice issued by your local electricity retailer in
Australia.Please carefully check the following detailed electricity usage and billing information
for your residential property.
Customer Details
Name:Emma Johnson
Billing Period:
01/04/2026-30/04/2026
Account Number:E-56789012
Issue Date:02/05/2026.:.
Due Date:22/05/2026
NMI (Electricity Meter ID):410-892-765
Supply Address:28 Pinewood Avenue,Mount Gravatt East QLD4122,Brisbane Australia
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Charges
Usage Charge:$78.40
Supply Fee:$59
Tax:S13.74
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Accepted Payment Methods:Credit card,BPAY,official electricity retailer app,Australia
Post outlets,.direct debit(扣款).
Important Reminder:Please complete the payment by the due date.Late payment will result
in a late payment fee(AUD 15.00)and potential disconnection of electricity supply after a
final reminder notice,in accordance with Australian Energy Regulator(AER)rules.
If you have any questions regarding your electricity usage,bill amount or payment issues,
please contact our customer service team during business hours (Monday to Friday,9:00 AM-
5:00PM0.
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AGL Energy Limited
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21.Which month's electricity consumption does this bill show?
A.February 2026.
B.March 2026.C.April 2026.D.May 2026.
22.How much shall Emma pay if she pays on May 23,2026?
A.$114.60.
B.S137.40.
C.$151.14:iD.$166.14u.
23.When can Emma consult the customer service team if she has any questions?
A.8:00 am Monday
B.10:00 am Tuesday.
C.8:00 pm Friday
D.5:00 pm Saturday.
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B
In India,when an elephant ruins crops or a tiger attacks livestock(),the result can be
destructive for families.It can also destroy the bonds between humans and nature that are crucial
for protecting wildlife.That's why conservation biologist Krithi Karanth has spent years
developing new strategies to help people live alongside dangerous animals.
As CEO of the Bengaluru-based Centre for Wildlife Studies,Karanth is faced with a
dilemma:that India,crowded with 1.4 billion people,is also a habitat for wildlife.It is home to
approximately half of Asia's elephants and roughly three-quarters of the planet's wild tigers.
Conserving those species,she says,requires not just saving habitat but also winning hearts and
minds.
One program has been launched for users to request government compensation (
when wildlife damages crops,livestock,or property.It's called Wild Seve.With a simple free
call,victims summon (the program's staff to document losses,make claims and track
cases until they're finished.Wild Seve has helped over 17,000 families,which reduced the
likelihood of hunting as revenge.
But mitigating bad outcomes isn't enough.To help prevent them,Karanth has designed a
curriculum,Wild Shaale,for schoolkids living near wildlife reserves,to inspire curiosity about
and respect for animals.Through games,storytelling,and art,the program introduces students to
the wildlife living near their communities,exploring why conflicts occur and how to respond
safely.Wild Shaale is now taught in some 1,600 schools across India.
"Krithi has sparked hope across India,"says National Geographic Society CEO Jill
Tiefenthaler."By combining science,education,and community partnership,she is redefining
how people coexist with nature."Next,Karanth wants to apply her ideas outside India,
cultivating international conservationist,or even just neighbors."Making people at least tolerate
the occurrence of a large animal,"she says,"is a massive victory."
24.What are Karanth's new strategies aimed at?
A.Safeguarding wildlife habitats.
B.Raising conservational awareness.
C.Conducting biological research.
D.Realizing human-nature harmony.
25.What can we learn about Wild Seve?
A.It charges users for services.
B.It bans people from hunting.
C.It helps victims claim damages.D.It trains staffs to protect crops.
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26.What does the underlined word"mitigating"in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.Avoiding.
B.Reducing.
C.Hiding.D.Ignoring.
27.According to the last paragraph,what will Karanth probably do next?
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C.Community education could be improved.
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D.Her ideas will be promoted internationally.
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What do we need to become excellent at a skill?Many people think we must be talented
from childhood or focus hard on one thing for years.However,a new scientific study shows a
different truth.The path to top-level success is usually slower and less straightforward than
people expect.
Scientists carried out research and published it in the journal Science.They studied top
performers in sports,chess and classical music.The result was surprising:gifted children in a
certain field seldom become world-class experts when they grow up.Early talent cannot promise
lifelong top performance.
This new research seriously questions the famous "10,000-hour rule".This popular rule
says anyone can master a skill if they practice it deliberately for 10,000 hours.A psychologist
from Purdue University,Brooke Macnamara,worked on this study.She did research on violin
students,who practised for around 10,000 hours,but they still did not become true world-class
musicians.
The new study found a clear new pattern.Top global performers usually start their main
skill later in life.When they are young,they try many different hobbies and sports instead of
focusing on only one activity.They do not show special talent in a single field as little kids.They
spend less early time on their final specialty and more time learning other skills.Slowly,they
became focused on a certain specialty and improve,finally reaching the highest level later in
their career.
These results shocked many researchers,including the study's co-writer David Z.Hambrick.
He always believed expert skills were very specific and needed early,strict training.Now,he
must rethink his old opinions.
The team does not say practice is useless.Practice and hard work are still necessary.The
key finding is simply that many true experts are "late bloomers".
This research brings a hopeful message.Coaches and schools should not only focus on
talented young kids,as these children may lose interest or get burnt out over time.If you did not
excel when you were young,do not feel upset.Most world-class performers were not child
talents.It is never too late to practise,improve and achieve your goals.
28.What does the new scientific study find?
A.Starting late helps one enter the top ranks.
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B.A person's success depends on early training.
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C.Focusing on one thing brings quick success.
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D.World-class experts are often late bloomers.
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29.Why does the author mention the example of violin students?
A.To disprove a popular rule
B.To justify a common sense.
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C.To interpret an old idea.
D.To highlight a new practice.
30.What's the last paragraph mainly about?
A.The inspiration of the research.
B.Limitation of the research
C.Suggestions for coaches and schools.
D.The encouragement for losers.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Power of Talent
B.Path to Excellence
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C.Fruit of Practice
D.Recipe for Success
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D
Researchers are growing increasingly suspicious that relying on AI to do intellectual
tasks to is causing a range of cognitive deficits(认知缺陷).A new study adds a wrinkle
worth paying attention to:that use,of the bots can eat away at users'faith in their own
abilities.
This new study found that people who relied heavily on AI were more likely to say that
chatbots were "thinking"for them-and they seemed less confident in their own ideas.On the
other hand,people who controlled the AI's output by editing,questioning,or deleting it felt
more confident and more responsible for the final result,even though they used the same tools.
The researchers told TIME that the final effect on cognition depends on how you interact with
the tool.
This finding is similar to a recent"boiling frog study".It was the first study to prove that AI
can quickly reduce users'intellectual abilities,especially when people use the technology for
work that needs a lot of reasoning.In that study,people in the test group used AI to finish a
series of math problems.The researchers then pulled the plug in the middle of their work,
forcing them to continue without it.Those who lost access to AI showed a fast drop in their.
reasoning ability,and they were also less willing to finish the math tasks.
Both studies agree on one key point:how you use AI decides whether it hurts your
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cognitive ability.In short,they say that giving all your work to AI worsens your ability to think
independently,while using AI as a helper may keep that ability.Whether you're measuring
confidence or raw reasoning,both pieces of research seem to pose an important question:are.
you using AI to help you think,or is AI doing the thinking for you?
32.What is the researchers'attitude towards relying on AI?
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A.Concerned.
B.Confident.
C.Supportive.
D.Reserved.
33.What method did the researchers use in the new study?
A.By citing comments.
B.By analyzing data.
C.By explaining concepts.
D.By making comparison.
34.What can we learn about the "boiling frog study"?
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B.Participants are unwilling to learn math.
C.Participants are forced to stop using AI.
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D.Participants lost reasoning abilities.
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35.Which of the statement may the writer approve of?
A.It's a wise choice to use AI to think for us.
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B.It's hopeful that AI will think independently.
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C.How we use AI affects our thinking and confidence.
D.How AI works depends on our abilities and performance.
英语试题第6页共10页
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
My Quiet Green Escape in the City
I had driven past a local park in Melbourne many times without stopping.Then one
momning in 2022,I was stuck in heavy traffic and saw soft mist rising from the trees in the early
sunlight.The peaceful view instantly lifted my mood and eased my stress about the busy day
ahead.At that moment,I decided to pause and visit the park at least once a week during my
commute.36.
The very next day,I left the busy road,parked my car and walked into the quiet green space.
I passed a large sports field where dogs run around and small birds fly low over the grass.
Further inside,there is a calm pond home to ducks and slow-moving turtles.37.It
creates a quiet natural corner hidden from the noisy city.
When I reach my favourite quiet spot deep in the park,all traffic noise and work worries
completely disappear.I stand under a tall old eucalyptus tree surrounded by young small trees.
38.I have visited so many times,and I have found every season brings different
natural smells to this special place.
I once flew over green countryside in a hot-air balloon and heard bees buzzing around
flowering treetops.39-with sweet honey smells from falling eucalyptus flowers and
fresh sharp citrus scents from young plants.In summer,strong natural oilfrom the trees fills the
air,a gentle reminder of local bushfire risks.Autumn brings fresh earthy mushroom smells,and
winter rain falling through leaves smells soft and sweet.
40.I saw small beautiful gardens even beside busy railways when I travelled
abroad.No one can fully explain why green nature calms our minds,but it is the true colour of
life and growth.Grey concrete city areas cannot nourish our hearts.I truly advise everyone to
find a small wild green place nearby,change your daily route a little,and spend a few quiet
minutes breathing peacefully in nature.
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D.The beautiful ponds and lands deeply touched me
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E.The park view eases tiredness emotion from work
F.Around it,wild plants grow freely with no human disturbance
G.I close my eyes,take slow deep breaths and always feelcalmand relaxed
英语试题“第7页共10页
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
In April 2018,28-year-old Charles set off by bike,dreaming of cycling to India.With a
stable life,he chose to break away from 41 to seek adventure and freedom.
He planned a nine-month cycling trip and kept no strict42.It allowed him to
travel slowly to enjoy scenery and43 culture,meanwhile covering longer distances.
The early journey was44,filled with loneliness and identity confusion.Only a week
after departure,he became disappointment.Caught in heavy rain in Sweden,he hid in a wet tent,
45 his cozy home.
But over time,he calmed down and found inner46 after three months of cycling.
After crossing Europe and Asia,he arrived in India but refused to 47.He went on to
cycle across five continents and dozens of countries.
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from strangers along the
way.People offered him water,opened their49
rooms to him,and treated him as a
guest.Extreme 50,desert sandstorms and even a bad accident in Colombia never
stopped him.He learned to face fears bravely and comfort himself with51
The three-year-and-eight-month journey changed his52
completely.He realized
people worldwide share similar kindness and are eager for a(n)53
life.Now ready to
close this chapter,he believes we can never let circumstances
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44.A.remarkable
B.incredible
C.dangerous,
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B.telling of
C.longing for
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46.A.desire
B.beauty
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49.A.beautiful
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50.A.pressure
B.anxiety
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51.A.self-protection
B.self-acceptance
C.self-awareness
D.self-respect
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52.A.appearance
B.direction
C.position
D.life
53.A.wealthy
B.meaningful
C.ordinary
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英语试题
第8页共10页
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。
At dawn in Guangzhou's teahouses,bamboo steamers rise and teacups are washed in skilled
rhythm.Nothing can bring us more56(refresh)than a cup of yum cha,or morning tea.
For Patrick Parsons,an Irishman,this time-honored Lingnan routine is not only a window
to a different culture57 he has immersed himself for more than two decades,but a
deeply rooted part of everyday life.
His tea habits58(undergo)a quiet transformation over the years.In Ireland,black
tea is typically served with milk and sugar.But in Guangzhou's teahouses,Parsons has come to
prefer tea 59 its pure form.Whether Pu'er or his favored Jin Jun Mei,he drinks 60
unmixed."I've learned to appreciate tea's 61(origin)flavor,"he said.
In his view,the lively atmosphere of Guangzhou's teahouses echoes the social function of
Irish pubs.Parsons observed:"People come together to meet friends,to gather with family.It
62(feel)similar."He is also fascinated by the finer details of the tradition,such as the
custom of tapping fingers on the table 63(express)thanks when tea is poured.64
(gradual),tea has reshaped his taste and broadened his understanding of local Cantonese culture.
As tradition and times evolve together,yum cha continues to adapt.Yet each moming,the
routine remains:diners wash their cups,share a few steamers,65 ease into the day-
one sip of tea,two bites of dim sum.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,最近你校开展了Make the Best of What Seems Useless的活动。你的英
国笔友Chris对此很感兴趣,.请你给他写一封邮件分享此事。内容包括:
1.活动情况:
2.你的感受。
注意:
.1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Yours,
LiHua
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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。
At the age of fourteen,Ethan suddenly became obsessed with writing science fiction.
Hidden in his desk drawer was a thick notebook that he treated like a priceless treasure.Inside it,
he created countless imaginary worlds filled with giant spaceships,mysterious planets,and
intelligent robots.Every evening,when the moon slowly climbed into the sky,Ethan would shut
himself in the study,bending over the notebook for hours.He stopped joining the outdoor
activities he once loved.When his friends came to invite him to play basketball or ride bikes
together,he simply refused to go outside.
At first,Ethan's mother felt pleased to see her son develop a passion for writing.She even
bought him books about storytelling and creative writing,hoping they could help improve.
However,Ethan ignored them,believing his imagination alone was enough.As time passed,his
mother became worried.Ethan no longer attended family dinners and often stayed awake until
dawn.His teacher once called to report that Ethan was constantly sleepy and absent-minded in
class.His mother tried to talk to Ethan but failed,her worries grew day by day.
One day,Ethan happened to notice an online science-fiction writing competition.
Convinced that this was his chance to prove himself,he signed up at once.He began polishing
up the story day and night and even stayed awake the entire night,leaving himself exhausted at
school the next day.His mother reminded him that writing required patience,experience,and
continuous learning,and that he should focus on improving his ability instead of desperately
seeking recognition through a prize.Yet Ethan simply ignored and submitted his story.After that,
he imagined himself winning praise and admiration from everyone around him.
The result came out much sooner than expected.His name was nowhere on the winners'list.
With trembling hands,he grabbed his treasured notebook and threw it outside of the window
with all his strength.The pages scattered wildly in the wind like broken dreams.Then,Ethan
locked himself in his room.After quite a time,a soft knock came at the door.
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。
Ethan opened the door and saw his mother standing there.
Holding the mended notebook,Ethan looked up at his mother with a firm gaze.
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