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高三英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号
涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写
的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
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 will the woman take a psychology class?
A.On Tuesday afternoons.
B.On Friday mornings.
C.On Friday afternoons.
2.What does the man plan to do this Saturday?
A.Go cycling.
B.Join a club.
C.Travel alone.
3.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At home.
B.In a car shop.
C.In a supermarket.
4.What do the speakers agree to do?
A.Do some repairs.
B.Buy an electric car.
C.Drive to another city.
5.How did the speakers feel while watching the video?
A.Delighted.
B.Relaxed.
C.Shocked.
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,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.Why does the woman call the man?
A.To inquire about something.B.To express dissatisfaction.
C.To show gratitude.
7.What is the man's advice for Max?
A.Stay more focused in class.
B.Get on well with his classmates.
C.Have a talk with his math teacher.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.What did the woman just do?
A.She picked up Bella.
B.She visited some kids.
C.She had a fitness class.
9.What is the relationship between the man and David?
A.Father and son.
B.Fellow workers.
C.Classmates.
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10.What does the woman suggest at the end of the conversation?
A.Shortening school time.
B.Diversifying PE choices.
C.Adding after-school activities.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What does the woman like about her new skirt?
A.The color.
B.The material.
C.The quality.
12.How do people tend to treat cheap clothes?
A.Carefully.
B.Casually.
C.Regretfully.
13.What is the woman considering doing?
A.Donating old clothes.
B.Purchasing more items.
C.Shopping in a sustainable way.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.What did the woman think of her visits to farms in her childhood?
A.Enjoyable.
B.Exhausting.
C.Dangerous.
15.Which of the following did the man learn on his grandfather's farm?
A.Training horses.
B.Valuing food.
C.Growing crops.
16.What does the man do at last?
A.Deny a proposal.
B.Raise a concern.
C.Make a suggestion.
.7 What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Farm life.
B.Bittersweet memories.
C.A summer holiday.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.Who are the possible listeners?
A.Guides.
B.Parents.
C.Teachers.
19 ow can the participants mainly benefit from the journey?
A.Strengthen their family bond.
B.Understand their cultural identity.
C.Improve their academic performance.
20.Why does the speaker give the talk?
A.To reschedule a tour.
B.To share safety rules.
C.To promote a program.
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。
Four Best Books About Food
Good Things
In her 2017 book Salt,Fat,Acid,Heat,Samin Nosrat aimed to empower readers by breaking down
cooking into its fundamentals.Eight years later,with her follow-up,Good Things,she wants her readers to use
food to make connections.Everything feels informal,with casual stories about how a friend inspired a recipe
organically flowing into the ingredients and instructions.
Recipes From the American South
Here's an indication of how deep into Southern food historian Michael Twitty goes:There are six recipes in
this book for biscuits.There's a story behind each one and for every one of the more than 250 other recipes in the
book.The blocks of recipes are broken up by his essays on such topics as bread,corn and hunting,which read
like engaging history lessons instead of a cooking class.
Parm to Table
Christian Petroni has developed his own personal brand of Italian American cooking,and he cooks for his
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730,000 social media followers.In his first book,Parm to Table,he offers recipes for family favorites from the
Bronx and Southern Italy,where he spent his childhood summers.Petroni is driven by tradition but not bound
by it:His penne alla vodka includes ncither penne nor vodka,because rigatoni and white wine have more flavor.
We Are Eating the Earth
The main idea of We Are Eating the Earth is that in an era when we need to be reforesting,we're still
deforesting to create land to feed an ever-growing population.Journalist Michael Grunwald explores options to
produce food more efficiently,weighing the roles that things like meat imposters()and regenerative
farming can and can't play in any potential solution.Grunwald employs lots of analogies()and easily
visualized comparisons to keep the complex information digestible.
21.When was Good Things published?
A.In2009.
B.In2017.
C.In2018.
D.In2025.
22.What is a feature of Recipes From the American South?
A.It integrates life stories into illustrations.
B.It combines recipes with historical essays.
C.Its content is limited to real history lessons.
D.Its recreated recipes are intended for Italians.
23.Who is most likely to be attracted by Michael Grunwald's book?
A.A math teacher.
B.An environmentalist.
C.A fan of history.
D.An adventure seeker.
B
Unlike her usual routine of heading straight home after work,Ivona Jankovic found herself stepping into a
studio in Tianjin's Tianmei Art District one evening in March.There,alongside a group of local residents,she
joined a workshop led by an experienced artist to explore the fundamentals of traditional Chinese landscape painting.
The class was taught by Wei Yunfei,vice-chairman of the Tianjin Artists Association and professor at the
Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts.For Jankovic,a Serbian national with no background in Chinese painting,the art
form had always felt unfamiliar and distant.
Wei began by introducing basic brush and ink techniques,and then guided participants through composing a
classic landscape-distant mountains,flowing rivers,scattered trees and small boats.Jankovic held a traditional
Chinese brush,carefully adding blossoms to tree branches.As she hesitated,Wei offered a simple instruction:
“Paint freely,.and trust your instincts(直觉).”
Jankovic said,"When I was using chopsticks at dinner,I caught myself thinking of how to handle a brush.
It feels like these elements are becoming part of my daily life."
"Through exposing participants to hands-on painting experiences,they can not only learn the techniques of
brush and ink but also develop a genuine interest in Chinese traditional art,thus gaining deeper insight into
Chinese culture,"Wei said.
The class was held at the Sun Qifeng Art Museum,situated within Tianmei Art District,currently one of
Tianjin's most lively and popular tourist destinations."Tianmei Art District acts as a wonderful platform for
people to access art,breaking barriers usually associated with academic institutions.People can walk in,take
part and experience art directly,"Wei said.
The district's design reinforces that openness.Transparent(floor-to-ceiling windows reveal ongoing
art exhibitions and experimental art classes.The area is full of activity with young locals and international
visitors,creating a unique mix of artistic style and everyday city life.
24.Why did Jankovic go to the studio in Tianjin's Tianmei Art District?
A.To learn Chinese painting.
B.To arrange an art exhibition.
C.To teach locals a painting class.
D.To interview an established artist.
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25.What can be learned from Jankovic's words in paragraph 4?
A.She preferred Chinese food to Chinese art.
B.She became an expert in Chinese painting.
C.Wei's instructions match her life philosophy.
D.The lesson remained with her outside the studio.
26.What does Wei say about Tianmei Art District?
A.It can replace academic institutions.
B.It makes art accessible to the public.
C.It focuses on selling traditional crafts.
D.It is dominated by professional artists.
27.From which section of a magazine is the text most probably taken?
A.Travel.
B.Lifestyle.
C.Culture.
D.Entertainment.
C
A world built around self-checkouts,GPS,delivery apps,and screens might be quietly shrinking the
amount of real conversation we have each day.A new study suggests that daily spoken word counts have been
falling for years.
Matthias Mehl,a psychology professor at the University of Arizona who studies everyday communication,
didn't even set out to find this trend.It showed up when Mehl and his colleagues tried to replicate()his
famous 2007 science paper on how much men and women talk.The researchers pulled word counts from 22
different studies conducted between 2005 and 2019 for entirely different purposes,involving around 2,200 people.
"My collaborator,Valeria Pfeifer,came to me with the word counts from the replication analyses,"Mehl
said."I told her there had to be a mistake.But she rechecked everything,and the number held."
One reason why this study is hard to dismiss is the way the data were collected.It's not like the researchers
were cherry-picking "quiet people"samples."Participants had no idea their word counts would ever be analyzed
this way,which rules out any concern that people adjusted their behavior to fit an assumption,"Mehl said.
"When we plotted the daily spoken word counts against the year each study was collected,we found a
consistent decline,"Mehl explained."Every year,the estimate of daily spoken words dropped by 338."
It's possible that total word output hasn't declined at all-it may even have risen-if you count everything
people type.But Mehl argues that spoken conversation isn't just word count-it carries tone,timing,awkward
pauses,laughter,and warmth-the stuff that gives social life its texture()."These 338 words are not one
long conversation we stopped having.They are spread across small moments throughout the day-asking a
cashier for help,getting directions from a stranger,and chatting with a neighbor.Those moments add up,and
their absence does,too,Mehl said.
In other words,this research isn't just about talk.It's about what talk represents:small social contact,
low-stakes warmth,and the quiet glue that holds everyday community together.
28.What is Mehl's initial reaction to the word counts?
A.She acknowledged them.
B.She expressed her doubt.
C.She had another check in person.
D.She didn't take them seriously.
29.What does paragraph 4 focus on?
A.Why the data are reliable.
B.The steps of data collection.
C.Why participants behaved naturally.
D.The importance of selecting proper samples.
30.Which of the following statements does Mehl probably agree with?
A.Word counts fail to reflect life quality.
B.Small talk usually occurs among strangers.
C.Spoken conversation is crucial in social life.
D.Talk and written words are equally declining.
31.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To warn of the decline in real conversation.
B.To analyze the impact of technology on talk.
C.To explain how to increase daily communication.D.To recommend a method for language study.
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D
Though seemingly ordinary,bus stops are an essential part of any urban ecosystem.On the surface,they
simply provide shelter for people waiting for the bus,but they can also be places for people to find information,
socialize,and sometimes,even to experience art.Now,however,cities around the world are discovering another
use for bus stops.According to The Washington Post,they are taking these structures that are essentially
nothing more than three walls and a roof and turning them into homes for wildlife.
Adding green roofs to bus stops was once simply a small initiative in the Netherlands.Now,however,the
environmentally friendly innovation is spreading throughout Europe,North America,and Asia.
So,why are so many cities building green bus stops?For one,they keep things cool,and not only because
they provide commuters()with shelter from the sun.Green roofs in general have been shown to reduce
the urban heat island effect,and can lower the surrounding air temperature by 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Likewise,green bus stops,especially those planted with biodiverse,native plants,are a boon to local
wildlife.For instance,in Utrecht,the green bus stops have been designed to create a belt of bee lines that
provide the insects with consistent food.And in fact,the national bee census has been showing signs that the bee
population in the city is growing.
In 2022,researchers from the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks(SPUN),an organization
devoted to the study and protection of the world's mycorrhizae,a type of fungi(),discovered that Utrecht's
network of green bus stop roofs were bursting with fungal biodiversity.
"There's something just so special about sitting underneath a biodiversity hotspot while waiting to go to
work,"Justin Steward,a data scientist at SPUN,said of Utrecht's fungi-rich bus stop gardens.Across the
Atlantic,in Boston,green bus stops have been visited by more than just bees."We've seen butterflies,bees,
birds,even squirrels,"Zoe Davis,the city's senior climate resilience project manager,told The Washington Post.
32.What can we learn about bus stops from paragraph 1?
A.They have multiple functions.
B.They threaten urban ecosystems.
C.They require regular maintenance.
D.They force wildlife to be relocated.
33.What does the underlined word "boon"probably mean in paragraph 4?
A.Mystery.
B.Luxury.
C.Benefit.
D.Innovation.
34.Why is Zoe Davis quoted in the text?
A.To stress the value of wildlife conservation.
B.To picture a harmonious future of urban life.
C.To tell the necessity of attracting wildlife to cities.
D.To prove the effect of green bus stops on biodiversity.
35.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?
A.How to Build Green Roofs on Bus Stops
B.Why Commuters Advocate Green Bus Stops
C.Green-roofed Bus Stops Are Spreading Faster
D.Bus Stops Are Becoming a Biodiversity Hotspot
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In any given moment,you can grow,adapt,and find hope.The biggest difficulties in life often spark the
most profound growth,new points of view,and transformation.By using practical strategies,you can navigate
crises more effectively,stay positive,and emerge stronger on the other side.
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When you go through something difficult,it can be helpful to surround yourself with a strong and encouraging
support system.Stagnation,low motivation,and lack of progress can lead to a feeling of being stuck that rarely
resolves itself through self-reliance alone.Having supportive friends,family,and community can provide the
emotional validation(),fresh perspectives,and renewed motivation you need to keep moving forward.
Calm yourself down through self-care
Practicing self-soothing techniques could help you manage stress during challenging moments,according to
Healthline.You can try activities including mindful breathing,listening to your favorite music,or changing your
focus through going outside.37
Be your own cheerleader
When times get tough,your inner voice can become a source of positivity.38.When negative self-talk
starts holding you back,it's time to shift your mindset and become your own cheerleader.Practices like loving-kindness
meditation,breathing exercises,and celebrating daily achievements help replace harsh()inner voices.
Gradually,reframing criticism with a kinder inner voice could support you through challenges.
Focus on what's under your control
39.But your real power comes from shifting your attention to what you can influence.Focusing on
actionable steps like setting goals could allow you to keep moving forward,instead of feeling sidelined by
circumstances.40:staring at the door won't open it,but looking for the key-through your actions-just might.
A.Lean on your support system
B.Be inspirational and resourceful
C.Think of challenges as locked doors
D.Acts of self-care like these can do wonders
E.Push open the door to being supportive and positive
F.But sometimes,you may fall into patterns of self-doubt
G.In life,it can be easy to get stuck worrying about things beyond your control
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
Visha and Ankeet Shah were in the middle of a meaningful moment of their wedding at the Oklahoma City
Convention Center when something unexpected happened.The couple was celebrating their traditional Garba
dance,something Visha had been especially 41 about,when the music suddenly stopped and sirens()
42 the room.
“I remember them saying,‘We have an_43_!There's a tornado(龙卷风)happening and we need to take
44 and go downstairs,’”Ankeet_45_.
With nearly 400 guests in attendance,the wedding planner and venue staff quickly sprang into action,
46 moving everyone downstairs in about 10 to 15 minutes.As the group settled into the shelter,they
realized they weren't 47.A volleyball tournament was also 48 in the building at the same time,and the
teams had also been directed to shelter in place.
That's when the mood began to 49.
"We started chatting with one of the coaches,and the girls ran onto the court to take pictures with the
couple,which 50 them up,"said the wedding planner,who decided to continue the ceremony then.
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Members of the volleyball teams didn't just watch from the sidelines-they jumped right into the 51.
"The girls were singing and dancing with us,making us feel like 52 ,"Ankeet said.The teams even helped
recreate the Garba-this time without music.But Visha liked the 53 dance.
What could have been a stressful 54 turned into an unforgettable 55 of kindness and connection.
41.A.upset
B.optimistic
C.worried
D.excited
42.A.located
B.emptied
C.filled
D.ruined
43.A.invitation
B.emergency
C.occasion
D.approach
44.A.shelter
B.time
C.notes
D.exams
45.A.recalled
B.suggested
C.comforted
D.apologized
46.A.curiously
B.safely
C.gratefully
D.frankly
47.A.awake
B.alive
C.alone
D.asleep
48.A.falling behind
B.breaking down
C.cutting in
D.taking place
49.A.disappear
B.stay
C.shift
D.emerge
50.A.called
B.served
C.lined
D.cheered
51.A.negotiation
B.celebration
C.preparation
D.competition
52.A.royalty
B.performers
C.staff
D.strangers
53.A.puzzling
B.complex
C.silent
D.similar
54.A.experiment
B.interruption
C.appointment
D.interaction
55.A.display
B.symptom
C.warning
D.challenge
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
You absolutely can't take my mum anywhere without her directing a 15-minute photoshoot.If you think that
means she enjoys being 56 the camera,you're wrong.Mum is the everpresent subject and star of her happy
photos while friends and family move in and out as supporting characters.Dad,meanwhile,is crouched()
next to a bush,57 (try)to get the best angle of Mum gazing serenely into the distance.
Mum's 58 (enthusiastic)for documenting family outings used to annoy me as 59 child.But as I've
gotten older,I've realized the error of my ways.Namely:if you don't capture your best angles regularly,people
will forget how attractive you were.Many people wish they had a mum 60 never lets her kids forget that,
and I'm grateful that I've got 61 (D).
I love looking through our family albums()and admiring those photos of Mum next to rose bushes
62 casually leaning against a tree.I love seeing her share photos online,and the way all her friends 63
(instant)rush over to tell her that she is still beautiful.Most of all,I love it when she has extensive proof of the
regular,non-eventful life stuff no one else thinks to capture.We often forget 64 (appreciate)those times-
and what we 65 (look)like when we were young.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你上周末和父母一起在伦敦旅游时可能将自己的一本日记落在了酒店。请你给酒店负责人
Mr.Smith写封邮件,内容包括:
1.请求帮助;
2.表达感谢。
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。
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Dear Mr.Smith,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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。
Travis was the captain of a senior boys'hockey team and always dreamed of becoming one of the best hockey
players in the world.He was not only a skilled player but also a natural leader,admired by his teammates for his
maturity,responsibility,and dedication.Travis also had a gift for bringing out the best in others.He would
often stay after practice to help other players improve their shooting skills.His coach often remarked that Travis
had the rare potential to become a great coach one day.
However,something unexpected happened.One snowy December evening,during a game against a
dominant local team,Travis scored a brilliant goal.But the celebration lasted only seconds.As he crashed into
the end boards after the goal,his lower back took the full impact.The result was devastating:A serious injury
left him paralyzed()from the waist down.In the hospital,doctors delivered the heartbreaking news:Travis
would never walk again,let alone play hockey.His dream of becoming a professional hockey player was
shattered().His teammates were shocked and lost.
At first,Travis tried to stay strong.But as weeks turned into months,he grew silent and withdrawn.He
refused to watch any hockey game on TV.Whenever his teammates came to visit and talked about the sport,he
would turn his face to the wall.The hockey stick and puck()they brought him remained untouched on his
bedside table.It seemed that he had given up on everything.
His best friend and teammate,Chris,wanted to cheer Travis up and visited him every day,but Travis
barely spoke.One afternoon,Chris saw something important.A hockey game was playing on the hospital lounge
TV,and for just a moment,Travis's eyes lit up with the old fire before he quickly looked away.Chris noticed
the change.At that moment,Chris knew that Travis still loved hockey.
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 next day,Chris decided to have a serious talk with Travis.
From that day on,Travis knew he had a new dream to pursue.
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