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重庆市七校联盟高2026届第三次联合诊断性考试
英 语 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)
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. What is the woman going to do this evening?
A. Play tennis. B. Go swimming. C. Watch a football match.
2. What language does the man want to learn?
A. English. B. Chinese. C. French.
3. What color dress does the woman want?
A. Red. B. Brown. C. Yellow.
4. What might the man be?
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A librarian.
5. How many extra hours will the man work this week?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
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。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6. When will the woman get off work on Friday?
A. At 3:00 p. m. B. At 5:00 p. m. C. At 8:00 p. m.
7. What will the woman do first after work on Friday?
A. Sleep for a while. B. Buy some tickets. C. Pick up the man's mother.
听下面的录音,回答第8至 10题。
8. What does the man pay attention to?
A. The time. B. The weather. C. The cost.
9. How are the speakers going to the beach?
A. The man will drive his car.
B. Jim will pick them up.
C. They’ ll rent a car.
10. What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Strangers. C. Friends.
听下面的录音,回答第11 至 13题。
11. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. How to choose books.
B. How to open a bookstore.
C. How to attract more customers.
12. What does the woman want to put outside?
A. Some magazines.
B. A poster about what they offer.
C. A blackboard showing special prices.
13. What does the woman suggest showing customers?
A. Art projects. B. Funny books. C. Popular paintings.
听下面的录音,回答第14 至 17题。
14. What exam is the man worried about?
A. Maths. B. Chemistry. C. History.
15. What skill does the woman need to improve?
A. Finishing projects. B. Writing essays. C. Studying for exams.
16. How much of the speakers' grades depends on their exam results?
A.60%. B.30%. C.10%.
17. What will the woman do to help the man?
A. Help him study for his exam.
B. Contact him on social media.
C. Lend him a useful book.
听下面的录音,回答第 18至 20题。
18. What might the speaker's job be?
A. A tour guide. B. A photographer. C. A writer.
19. Where is the speaker now?
A. In the Egyptian section. B. In the hall. C. In the European section.
20. Why does the speaker like the Asian section?
A. Some of the items are borrowed.
B. Everything has a wonderful story.
C. It has the oldest art of human beings.
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
(改编 ) According to NASA and the European Space Agency, this winter should be a perfect time to see northern lights. Here we suggest where to see them in style.
Deplar Farm, Iceland
Isolated in the ice valleys of the Troll peninsula in northern Iceland, Deplar Farm has uninterrupted views of the aurora borealis(极光). The 13-room lodge offers activities such as winter heli-skiing, mountain biking and horse riding in the snow. Nordic-style suites look out over a lake and mountain from which to hike and view the green skies.
Doubles from£960 a night
Sheldon Chalet, Alaska, USA
The only things around this Alaskan hideaway are razor-sharp mountainous peaks,hanging glaciers and ice falls. With no roads, there is no easy way to get there other than by private helicopter from Talkeetna or Anchorage. The retreat, with its five Nordic-style rooms,includes an open-plan living area and observation deck for aurora viewing.
All-inclusive for ten from£24,200 a night
Blachford Lake Lodge, Canada
Blachford Lake Lodge can be reached only by its own float plane, which leavesYellowknife, three times a week. The interiors are rough and wooden, with expansive windows for prime aurora viewing. During the day guests can head out on cross-country hikes, go snowshoeing and ice fishing or settle down around a bonfire.
Doubles from£2,460, minimum three-night stay
Manshausen, Norway
On a private island in the Arctic Circle, Manshausen encourages guests to disconnect in the wilderness. The lodge's remoteness allows for some adventures, from ice diving and sea eagle-spotting to challenging hikes along the rough Nordskot range. All cabins have beds with views of the bay—— as does the hot tub.
Doubles from£2050, minimum two-night stay on weekends
21. What can visitors do at Manshausen?
A. Ice fishing. B. Horse riding.
C. Sea eagle watching. D. Winter heli-skiing.
22. For a one-night stay, which lodge is available to a couple?
A. Manshausen. B. Deplar Farm.
C. Blachford Lake Lodge. D. Sheldon Chalet.
23. What do Sheldon Chalet and Blachford Lake Lodge have in common?
A. They can only be reached by air.
B. They both offer Nordic-style rooms.
C. They require a minimum three-night stay.
D. They are both located in the Arctic Circle.
B
(改编 ) Laurent Camprubi, a 62-year-old skilled sailor, was competing in the 4,077-mileRoute du Rhum —— a race he considered“the Everest of sailing.” He had prepared for months,not only strengthening his core for the rough seas but also getting his sailboat perfectly race-ready. About 15 miles off the coast of Spain, however, his voyage turned into a life-threatening crisis. During a much-needed rest, a powerful wave struck his sailboat and destroyed its keel (龙骨), the part for balance. Without it, the boat immediately rolled over completely.
Trapped inside the upside-down boat, Camprubi managed to turn on his emergency signal and struggle into his bright red survival suit. The Spanish coast guard detected the SOS signal and launched a large-scale search, involving rescue ships, helicopters, and rescue divers.However, poor weather, low visibility, and complicated sea conditions forced the team to postpone the rescue until morning for safety reasons. Camprubi was left alone in the freezing cabin, breathing in a small pocket of air as water rose to his chest.
Throughout the long night, he battled hypothermia (低温症) , exhaustion, and moments of doubt, motivated by thoughts of his family. On shore, his wife went through a painful wait after authorities informed her that his survival chances were“practically zero.” At dawn, divers returned to secure the boat. To their astonishment, shouts came from within the boat. After clearing a path, they opened the cabin door. Camprubi seized his only chance to swim out and was pulled to safety by a waiting diver.
Hospitalized for severe exposure, his remarkable survival was credited to his preparedness,vital equipment, and mental toughness. The rescue reveals both the sea's merciless power and the profound strength of human will when pushed to the limit.
24. What caused the sailboat to turn over?
A. The enormous challenges of the race itself.
B. Lack of a complete inspection before the race.
C. The loss of a critical stabilizing part of the boat.
D. Exhausting sailing during the long-distance race.
25. Why was the rescue operation delayed until the next morning?
A. The comprehensive rescue plan was under discussion.
B. The SOS signal failed to determine the precise site.
C. The rescue team needed to ensure their safety first.
D. The awful environment made the rescue too risky.
26. Which words best describe Camprubi?
A. Persistent but stubborn. B. Determined and experienced.
C. Courageous and innovative. D. Adventurous but overconfident.
27. What does Camprubi's experience show?
A. Survival favors the prepared. B. The sea has its will, and man has his limits.
C. Fortune is the final captain in storms. D. A handy tool makes a handy man.
C
(改编 ) One of the major environmental issues throughout the world is the ever-growing landfills, but the city of Petaluma in California has done its part. Instead of banning disposable(一次性的) drink cups, the city provided reusable cups to the businesses to give to the customers and the customers would put their used cups in special bins that are spread throughout the city. The cups would be collected from the bins, washed, and given back to the businesses again.
Americans throw out 16 billion paper cups and 25 billion Styrofoam(聚苯乙烯泡沫塑料)cups per year. Considering that 6.5 million trees are cut just for paper cups annually, and that plastic takes about 500 years to break down, finding a viable alternative to disposable cups can make a significant difference in environmental impact.
According to the researchers’ report, more than 80% of Petaluma’ s residents were aware of the cup project and knew what to do. In fact, more than 51% of the cups were returned and not thrown into the trash.
The project was welcomed by citizens as they didn't need to sign up for it or pay any deposit(押金, and weren't punished for non-participation. This is promising considering that other environmental measures in other cities, such as public bike-sharing programs, are often abused or subject to theft at taxpayer expense. It would be easy to store cups or to just throw them out with the rest of their trash. It is also beneficial for local restaurants, cafes, and ice cream shops to participate as they would purchase fewer disposable cups, significantly reducing costs.
While the experiment is over, the results are so positive that the city and their partners intend on launching a permanent campaign with enthusiastic support from most of the local businesses. This situation shows that there are solutions that can improve the lives of the community, the consumers, and even the businesses folks should come together to think and approach new ideas with curiosity, enthusiasm, and trust.
28. How did Petaluma try to reduce landfills?
A. By charging consumers for using cups. B. By limiting the expansion of businesses.
C. By encouraging the use of reusable cups. D. By issuing a ban on disposable cups.
29. What does the data in paragraph 2 mainly show?
A. More trees should be planted in the future. B. Americans prefer paper cups to plastic ones.
C. Disposable cups do harm to the environment. D. It takes a long time for paper cups to break down.
30. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A. Joint efforts to carry out the project.
B. Why the project was widely supported.
C. How the project benefited local residents.
D. Financial challenges brought by the project.
31. What is the author's attitude towards Petaluma's project?
A. Positive. B. Cautious. C. Unclear. D. Doubtful.
D
(改编 ) Technology has reshaped our world in ways unimaginable just a few decades ago.We have seen amazing breakthroughs in areas like medicine, communication, and artificial intelligence (AI). But this power has come with its own set of risks and moral challenges.
One of the most pressing ethical (伦理上的 ) concerns in the modern age is the rise of AI,which has permeated (渗透) almost every industry, from healthcare to finance, to self-driving cars. It promises to revolutionize the world in ways that could benefit humanity —— from curing diseases to solving complex global problems. But alongside these possibilities, AI also brings significant risks, many of which have ethical implications.
One primary concern with AI is the question of decision-making. As AI systems become more advanced, they are increasingly entrusted with making decisions that impact human lives.For example, AI is used in autonomous vehicles, which are expected to make split-second decisions in emergency situations. If an accident is unavoidable, should the AI prioritize the safety of its passengers, pedestrians (行人) , or the greater good? These are questions with no easy answers, as they raise issues of morality, accountability, and fairness.
Besides, there are concerns about AI's potential to replace human labor. Automation powered by AI could lead to mass unemployment and deepen societal inequalities. While automation promises to make processes more efficient and reduce costs, it raises an ethical question of whether it is just to allow machines to replace human workers, particularly in industries where jobs are already not enough.
The most chilling ethical issue surrounding AI is the possibility of creating systems that can act with complete autonomy, without human intervention. Some argue that this could lead to the creation of“superintelligent” AI that could surpass human intelligence, potentially posing an existential threat to humanity.
While technological advancement is essential for progress, it must not come at the expense of human values and ethical principles. Governments, corporations, and individuals all have roles to play in ensuring that technology is developed and employed in an ethical manner.
32. How does the author show the concern with AI in paragraph 3?
A. By listing an example. B. By quoting AI experts.
C. By making comparisons. D. By referring to historical data.
33. Why is AI-powered automation worrying?
A. It makes processes complex. B. It may threaten people's jobs.
C. It blocks industries' innovation. D. It creates a less competitive society.
34. What does the underlined word“chilling” mean in paragraph 5?
A. Amusing. B. Simplified. C. Unknown. D. Frightening.
35. What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A. To provide solutions to problems caused by AI.
B. To show how AI affects our daily life in a positive way.
C. To warn us of moral concerns with technological advancement.
D. To remind us to slow down the development of technology.
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。
(改编) Feeling stuck in the same old routine makes life feel rather dull —— but adding some excitement doesn't have to involve massive changes. Rather, making small changes could turn your ordinary days into something special. 36 Here are some creative ideas to integrate a little adventure into your daily life.
Break your routine with a morning walk. Rather than going through the same motions each morning, you could try starting your day with a walk outside. 37 It’ ll clear your mind and set a positive tone for everything that follows during the day.
Start a random conversation. Connecting with other people is the best way to bring some joy to your day and you should try to strike up a chat with someone you cross paths with.This could be a neighbor you' ve never spoken to or a colleague from another department——either way, you' ll probably hear some interesting stories and find common interests you didn't expect. 38
Set a weekly challenge for yourself. Giving yourself a small goal each week will make your life more engaging and that's why you should try something new, like reading a book from a genre you usually avoid. 39 Achieving these personal challenges will give you a sense of accomplishment to keep things interesting.
40 Sign up for one that you wouldn't normally consider, such as glassblowing or aerial yoga. Trying something completely new is a guaranteed way to feel a little more excited! Just remember that you' re not trying to be perfect, but rather, simply enjoy the novelty(新颖) of the experience.
A. Set yourself a higher goal.
B. We' ve got just the list to do that!
C. You could also try to follow a difficult recipe.
D. Making such a simple change will energize you.
E. Book a last-minute class in something unexpected.
F. Discovering new places makes each day more exciting.
G. Opening up to new people will make every day more meaningful.
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。
(改编) Viv and John's house had been for sale for some time. When a buyer was finally found, we neighbors were 41 for them, though sad to see them leave. On the day before the move,I met Viv in her garden and 42 our good wishes.
To my surprise, she admitted feeling sad to leave.“If you had talked to me ten years ago when we 43 here, I would have told you the opposite!” she exclaimed. Her words left me 44 . Over tea in her nearly empty kitchen, Viv explained. John's company had relocated him here, and she had found the new area completely 45 . She deeply missed their old home of twenty years, with its close friends and precious memories.“I 46 every minute here at first,” she recalled.“Leaving that old house was hard.”
What 47 everything? A visit from an old neighbour. Instead of 48 her, the neighbour congratulated her on the new house and garden. He wisely noted that memories live within you and are never 49 . This inspired Viv to focus on 50 .She began smiling at strangers and 51 a friendly community. Gradually, this 52 place became home.
Now, though leaving again, she faces the 53 with an upbeat (乐观的) spirit sad to go, yet ready to embrace new possibilities while 54 old friends. Viv taught me a valuable lesson: our 55 shapes our experience.
41. A. grateful B. delighted C. sorry D. regretful
42. A. expressed B. made C. realized D. received
43. A. returned B. settled C. visited D. worked
44. A. amused B. embarrassed C. disappointed D. confused
45. A. abandoned B. convenient C. strange D. peaceful
46. A. hated B. enjoyed C. remembered D. wasted
47. A. changed B. delayed C. ruined D. caused
48. A. praising B. encouraging C. pitying D. blaming
49. A. called back B. kept alive C. talked about D. left behind
50. A. accomplishments B. positives C. virtue D. excellence
51. A. visited B. represented C. supported D. discovered
52. A. once-unwelcoming B. rather-expensive
C. growing-crowded D. somewhat-forgotten
53. A. past B. crisis C. future D. emergency
54. A. avoiding B. treasuring C. forgiving D.comforting
55. A. intelligence B. effort C. perspective 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,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(原创) China's national security authorities have released five typical cases of crimes 56 threaten national security, urging the public to heighten their awareness. These cases involve overseas agencies 57 (steal) rare earth information and rice seeds, as well as illegal 58 (collect) of weather data.
In one case, a deputy manager surnamed Cheng 59 (give) details about rare earth prices to an overseas employee surnamed Ye. In November 2023, a court sentenced them for illegally passing state 60 (secret) to foreign groups.
In another case, a manager surnamed Zhu sold important rice seeds 61 a company set up by foreign spies, earning money exceeding the normal price. A court sentenced Zhu to one and a half years in prison for spreading secret information. 62 (additional),authorities punished the remaining 17 people 63 (involve).
Recently, foreign spies have kept increasing their influence on China's food industry 64 widely stealing key research data. The cases highlight 65 need for public awareness of national security.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
(原创)上周六你们年级开展了一次“小而美”乡村研学活动,包括探寻本土文化、体验田园采摘、学习传统工艺等。你校英文报正在征集同学们的研学体验和优化建议,请你写一篇短文投稿。
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。
A“Small But Beautiful” Rural Study Tour
第二节(满分25分)
(改编)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。
When our school announced the first Traditional Sports Festival, the most anticipated event was the dragon dance competition. My classmates set up a class team right away, and Isigned up as a substitute (替补队员). I'd learned basic dragon dance moves from my grandpa as a kid, but I gave up soon, finding the endless strength and step training too boring. I never thought I'd actually step onto the competition field.
My grandpa was once the lead dragon head holder of our village's professional dragon dance team, with over 40 years of experience. Before I entered high school, he gave me a mini dragon head model, its handle wrapped with bright red silk,“Dragon dance isn't just about moves,” he told me.“It's about your heart, your teamwork, and the inheritance of our culture.”I nodded politely back then, but I never truly understood his words.
Two days before the competition, disaster struck. Our lead dragon head holder, Xiao Ming,twisted his ankle badly during training. His foot swelled up so much that he couldn't walk normally, let alone hold the heavy dragon head. The whole team fell into panic. The competition was around the corner, and we had no backup for this critical role. Then the captain turned to me, and all my teammates' eyes fixed on me. My mind went blank——I was just a substitute, with no formal competition experience. I wanted to refuse, but the trust in their eyes, and the mini dragon head in my schoolbag, made me hesitate.
On competition day, Xiao Ming still couldn't make it. The captain handed me the real,heavy dragon head, with the same bright red silk tied to its handle.“We believe in you,” he said. My teammates gathered around, patting my shoulders and cheering me on. I held the dragon head tightly, feeling the rough wood and soft silk under my fingers, and took a deep breath.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
I stepped onto the competition field with my teammates.
Paragraph 2:
When the final drumbeat ended, cheers erupted around.
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