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高三
英语
命题人:高三英语备课组审题人:刘兴鹏
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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。每段对话读
两遍。
1.What is the man's suggestion?
A.Leaving 20 minutes early.
B.Taking a bus to the destination.
C.Booking a parking place in advance.
2.What does the woman want to do?
A.Play in the snow.
B.Watch some videos.
C.Visit her friends.
3.What time is it now?
A.1:00p.m.
B.4:00p.m.
C.6:00p.m.
4.How does the man sound?
A.Annoyed.
B.Sorry.
C.Curious.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The man's favorite city.
B.The man's business plan
C.The man's career choice.
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,各小题
将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
英语试题(H8)第】页(共13页)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the woman probably do?)
A.An insurance adviser.B.A home designer.
C.A bank clerk.
7.Why does the man come to the woman?
A.To apply for a loan.B.To decorate her house.
C.To pay the bill.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Neighbors.
C.Colleagues.
9.In which year was Bep dead?
A.2003.
B.2013.
C.2023.
10.What is“Oma's Soup'”?
A.A dish.
B.A project.
C.A restaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What makes the woman surprised about Finnish schools?
A.The type of exams
B.The method of teaching.
C.The form of outdoor activities.
12.What does Daniel think of Finnish education now?
A.It's effective.
B.It's strange.
C.It's demanding.
13.How does Daniel's college evaluate students at the end of-the semester?
A.By their exam results.
B.By their class performance.
C.By their self-assessment journals.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What do we know about Jack?
A.He majored in finance.
B.He dreams of being an editor
C.He has rich interview experiences.
15.Why does the woman think Jack failed the interview?
A.He was late for the interview.
B.He chose the position randomly.
C.He didn't show passion for his major.
10.What will Jack do next'.
A.Apply for another position.
B.Reflect on his major choice.
C.Contact the local newspaper.
英语试题(H8)第2页(共13页)
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What did William Shockley's family do when he was young?
A.They founded a research center.
B.They moved back to England.
C.They settled down in America.
18.Where did William Shockley start to learn electrical engineering?
A.At the California Institute of Technology.
B.At Stanford University.
C.At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
19.When did William Shockley begin working at Bell Labs?
A.In his twenties.
B.In his thirties
C.In his forties.
20.What did the research groups think of vacuum tubes?
A.They were too expensive.
B.They were not perfect.
C.They were easy to carry.
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
UW-Madison Events Calendar (October)
Fall Color
Saturday,October 10,2026,1:30-3:30 p.m.
Join David Stevens,garden curator ()for a lively walk through Longenecker
Horticultural Gardens,where he will highlight amazing seasonal colors and share the science
behind this natural phenomenon.Advance registration is free through Eventbrite and opens
October 1:uw-madison-arboretum.eventbrite.com.Registration closes October 7 or when
full.Meet at the Visitor Center.
Lecture:Illustrated Chinese Books and Their Publics at Home and Abroad
Wednesday,October 14,2026,3:30 p.m.
Lecture by Prof.Julia Murray,Department of Art History.The period from the late
sixteenth through seventeenth centuries is often called the "golden age"of illustration in
woodblock-printed Chinese books.During this time,both the numbers and variety of
illustrated publications dramatically increased,reaching wider and more diverse audiences than
ever before.The lecture will explore some visually appealing examples.Meet at Chazen
Museum of Art.
英语试题(H8)第3页(共13页)
RISE-EARTH Connections-Idea Rounds
Tuesday,October 20,2026,3:30-5:30 p.m.
Join us for a fast-paccd,interactive event designed to start new partnerships in
sustainability research at UW-Madison.Faculty (and staff from across disciplines will
gather for dynamic "idea rounds"-conversations that encourage sharing expertise,exploring
possibilities,and building connections.Meet at Varsity Hall.
Research Services Fair 2026
Tuesday,October 27,2026,1:30-4:30 p.m.
Hosted by the UW Biotechnology Center,the Research Services Fair joins shared
resources with industry partners to present research support available to UW-Madison
researchers.Learn about innovative technologies and discuss your project with expert staff to
see how your research can be supported and enhanced.Join us at Health Sciences Learning
Center.
21.What wili be the main focus of professor Murray's lecture on illustrated Chinese books?
A.Their history and content.
B.Their role in cultural promotion.
C.Illustrations from different eras.
D.The development of printing techniques
22.Whicn event may have a limit on the number of participants?
A.Fall Color.
B.The Research Services Fair 2026.
C.RISE-EARTH Connections.
D.The lecture on illustrated Chinese books.
?3.What benefit can researchers gain from the Research Services Fair 2026?
A.Building cross-field partnerships.
B.Selling their innovative projects.
C.Getting guidance from experts.
D.Trying out new technologies.
B
Michael Sayih and Max Fink share a common goal:to make history together.The South
Florida natives are regular racing partners who have competed in marathon events around the
world to become one of the first Duo Teams-one athlete pushing the other in a wheelchair-
to complete six Abbott World Marathon Majors together.
Michael,32,was born with cerebral palsy ()"I saw other people doing all these
races,he said."And I told my dad,'I want to do it too.'So Michael competed in his first
duathlon-a race with both biking and running-with his dad,Jim Sayih,as his partner.
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"We crashed a few times during the 30K bike ride,and I thought he was never going to
want to do this ever again,"Jim said."But he said,'Hey dad,there's a 5K coming up.I want
to do that one..’”
That tenacity has stuck with Michael.He's gone on to do countless races-as seen from
the many medals hanging in his bedroom.
It was through Special Compass,a nonprofit which helps people with disabilities compete
in athletic events,that Max met Michael.
Max's mom had passed away from breast cancer in 2017,and he decided to honor her by
running the New York City Marathon-something his mom once did.
"As I was training for that race,I met Michacl,"he said."There was a Special Compass
5K in Coral Gables,and I went there and just got paired with him by chance."And Michael's
spirit reminded Max of the person he was racing for:his mom.
"I definitely think it was a sign from my mom.She brought Michael and me together,"he
said."It was so much part of who she was.She was energetic and maintained a positive
attitude towards life,always focusing on the good rather than the bad.That's exactly how
Michael lives his life.
Since that first 5K race,Max and Michael have regularly partnered together for races,
with Max biking or running while pulling or pushing Michael,who will often keep him in
check."Michael is always smiling,but then he starts to ask me if I'm doing OK,and as soon
as he says 'Max,are you doing OK?'it means I've slowed down,"Max laughed.
When asked how it feels to compete in these marathons with Max,Michael said:"It feels
amazing...It feels like my wheelchair is gone."
24.Why did Michael decide to participate in the races?
A.He wanted to socialize more.
B.He was inspired by other racers.
C.He was encouraged by his father.
D.He hoped to set an example for others.
25.What does the underlined word "tenacity"in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Achievement.
B.Determination.
C.Responsibility.
D.Expectation.
26.What did Michael have in common with Max's mom according to Max?
A.They both shared a positive outlook on life.
B.They both enjoyed participating in marathons.
C.They both had experience with serious illnesses.
D.They both committed themselves to helping others.
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27.How does Michael feel during the raccs with Max?
A.Tired but satisfied.
B.Nervous but excited.
C.Free and wonderful.
D.Proud and honored.
C
With fast fashion devcloping rapidly,its ncgative cffects on the environment are
becoming more serious.Yet,even as awarcness of fast fashion's cnvironmental harm grows,
many consumers remain resistant to changing their shopping habits.
My recent research investigated a surprising barrier to sustainability campaigns:the
language used to drive change.I explored how forceful messages such as:"Stop shopping to
save the planet!"fared when contrasted against softer suggestions along the lines of:
Consider shopping less for a greener future.
The results revealed that pushy messaging(“must”,“stop”,“don't")not only fails but
actively backfires,causing anger and resistance that can damage the campaign's goals.
This may be due to the fact that buying clothes is frequently linked to self-worth,social
desirability,and confidence.Shopping is-often an enjoyable and empowering (
experience,driven by personal choice and satisfaction.But when marketing relies on guilt or
pressure,this positive engagement can shift to discomfort and resistance.Rather than building
real connections with brands'messages,forceful campaigns risk weakening consumer trust in
brands.
The emotional impact of pushy messaging doesn't stop there.The study found that anger
caused by perceived restrictions,affects consumer behavior.Participants who felt their
freedom was threatened were not only less likely to reduce shopping but also more likely to
dismiss the campaign altogether.
The study revealed key insights for designing campaigns aimed at promoting sustainable
consumption:
First,prioritize suggestions over commands.Messages phrased as friendly
recommendations--using terms like“how about”or“you might'”一reduce the likelihood of
resistance and encourage more positive behavioral change.
Second,emphasize empowerment.Stressing consumer autonomy (and the
personal benefits of taking action promotes cooperation without threatening their sense of
freedom.
28.Which of the following messages would be most likely to encourage sustainable shopping?
A.Don't shop for a greener future.
B.Buy less to help save the planet.
C.You must stop buying fast fashion now!
D.Perhaps you can choose quality over quantity.
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29.What was the dircct causc of the participants'anger in the study?
A.Their distrust in the brand.
B.Thcir dissatisfaction with their choiccs.
C.A fccling that their frecdom was limited.
D.A lack of conncction to the brand's messagc.
30.What rccommendation docs the study give for designing sustainability campaigns?
A.Strcssing the cnvironmental impacts of fast fashion
B.Appcaling to consumers'sense of social responsibility.
C.Empowering consumers without using forceful language.
D.Avoiding mentioning shopping to respect consumers'freedom.
31.Which would be the best title for the text?
A.Fast Fashion:an Environmental Disaster
B.The Psychology Behind Shopping Habits
C.Empowering Consumers for a Sustainable Future
D.Orders or Advice:Rethinking Green Campaigns
D
Could ants'nests help people build better transportation networks?
In a new study,University of California biologists have discovered insights about how ants
build their nests that could be useful for designing more efficient human transportation
systems.
The researchers analyzed 439 nests from 31 different species of ants."You can think of
the nest itself as a kind of highway network they move things in and out of,said Sean
O'Fallon,the study's first author.
"Ants face similar challenges to humans when it comes to living in crowded spaces.
Ideally,we need to maintain close connections in a tightly packed city,yet there are
limitations to how closely packed together we can be.There's only so much space available for
buildings and roads..”
Ants'nests consist of a tunnel leading down to an entrance chamber ()where ants
recruit()other ants to help them find or transport food.From the entrance chamber,
tunnels lead down to other chambers,which are connected by tunnels to still deeper chambers.
Chambers serve different purposes,such as food and waste storage and raising the young.
The researchers examined four common foraging(strategies used by ants.In some
species,individual ants hunt for food.In others,an ant brings food to the nest as a means of
recruiting other ants to accompany it to the food source.Ants can also form a continuous route
between the food source and the nest that can last for months.Or they can leave a special
route that other ants can follow in large numbers-a phenomenon called "mass recruitment".
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The researchers had expected that nests for the mass recruitment foragers would have
greater“network density(密度)”一mcaning larger numbers of connections among the
chambers-than nests built by other species.Greater network density,the scientists reasoned,
would help facilitate more movement of ants and resources throughout the nest.
But the research revealed that for ants representing all four foraging strategies,network
density was relatively low-even for large nests with hundreds of chambers.In fact,across all
foraging strategies,nests with the most chambers tended to have the lowest network density.
"Ants have to balance the efficiency of highly connected nests with architectural
stability,said Sean O'Fallon."On one hand,they want transportation to be faster,but too
many connections between chambers could weaken the structural integrity of the nest,which
could cause the entire system to collapse.
32.What does the text tell us about the structure of ants'nests?
A.The entrance chamber is the largest part.
B.Different chambers have specific functions.
C.All chambers connect directly to the entrance
D.Deeper chambers are usually for raising the young.
33.How is the first foraging strategy mentioned in paragraph 6 different from the other
three?
A.Ants search for food independently.
B.Ants form a long-lasting path to food.
C.Ants bring food from the food source.
D.Ants follow a specific route to the food source.
34.What is the purpose of the last paragraph?
A.To draw a conclusion about how ants build their nests.
B.To explain why ants avoid creating too many connections.
C.To prove that ants are good at building transportation networks.
D.To show how ants maintain the structural integrity of their nests.
35.According to the study,in what way can humans learn from ants'nests?
A.Building strong structures that never collapse.
B.Working in harmony in crowded environments.
C.Communicating effectively with each other in large groups.
D.Balancing efficient transportation networks with limited space.
英语试题(H8)第8页(共13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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
How much do you engage with others when you're out in public?..Think of people
on public transportation staring down at their phones with earbuds()firmly in place.And
on university campuscs,students often put on their hcadphones and start checking their phones
before leaving the lecture hall on the way to their next class.
Organizing daily experiences in thesc ways may appeal to your personal interests,but it
also limits opportunities for building social connections.3.We desire to feel connected
to others,and even connecting with strangers can potentially koost our mood.
Though recent technological advances afford greater means for connection than at any
other moment in human history,many people still feel lonely and disconnected.Indeed,
loneliness in the American population has become a pressing issue,and Americans'trust in
each other has reached a historic low.You find yourself surrounded by people whose ears are
closed off,whose eyes are down and whose attention is elsewhere.38.
For all these reasons,it is helpful to think about how you can be more mindful and
intentional about who you pay attention to.39:make an effort to notice people around
you more and use your energy not only for what you must do,but also to build real
connections.
As historian Timothy Snyder writes,eye contact and small talk are not just about
politeness,but about responsibility as a member of society.You may greet someone you don't
know,or show your willingness to welcome other people rather than displaying disinterest and
avoidance.Such simple acts may help to foster feelings of belonging and build a sense of
community with others.40.
A.Humans are social beings
B.Many people don't actually do so at all
C.It's natural for human beings to offer help to others
D.As I often suggest,try what I call "psychological generosity"
E.You might feel like no one really cares whether you exist or not
F.To conclude,building relationships with people is key to broadening our minds
G.Ultimately,both individual well-being and community health grow from social connection
英语试题(H8)第9页(共13页)
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5分)
阅凌下而短文.从每题所给的入、B,(,D四个选中选出可以人空'1处的最选项。
Artist Janne Wilems docs ncarly the same thing cach day.But don't 11 her;instead.
cnvy her for her view into people's hearts and souls.She approaches 12 gives them a
blank postcard,and requcsts them to draw a bcautiful moment from thcir rccent life.The
moment docsn't have to be attractive or perfect -it only nceds to be "beautiful"in their own
understanding of thc 43.
"I'm 44 other pcople's beautiful moments,"she says."What do they notice?How
docs that help them fecl better on hard days?What makes them scc 45 things in this
world?"She crcated a blog,Scize Your Moments,where she 16 photos of the drawings
and storics from her encounters.
Sincc then,Willcms has 47 more than 11,000 drawings from 30 countrics."Bcautiful
moments appear in various 48."she explains.What she has lcarned is that,no matter the
country.most beautiful moments 19 four main things:love.fricndship,naturc and
Hcisure time.However,she has scen that some 50 appear more frequcntly in certain
countics than others.revcaling what is most 51 in different cultures.
"Wherever I go,something52 happens when pcople are asked to draw their
moments,"Willems obscrves."They may smile,become filled with emotion,or sometimes
even cry-ofien overcome by the simple act of someone wanting to53 their stories.
After years of collecting beautiful moments-and she has no plans to 54-Willems has
gained one essential 55 It's not just nice or fun to gather thesc memories;it's absolutely
necessary.
41.A.disturb
B.pity
C.ignore
D.blamc
42.A.strangers
B.friends
C.artists
D.neighbors
43.A.act
B.problem
C.postcard
D.word
44.A.amazed by
B.plcased with
C.proud of
D.curious about
45.A.unusua】
B.various
C.good
D.familiar
46.A.shares
B.takes
C.selects
D.gets
47.A.edited
B.checked
C.gathered
D.compared
48.A.periods
B.ways
C.degrees
D.sizes
49.A.relate to
B.result in
C.differ in
D.grow into
50.A.stories
B.lessons
C.responses
D.subjects
51.A.taught
B.valued
C.discussed
D.explored
52.A.touching
B.shocking
C.funny
D.exciting
53.A.write
B.repeat
C.hear
D.report
54.A.start
B.continue
C.return
D.stop
55.A..experience
B.impression
C.insight
D.guidance
炎诗i试题(H8)外I0贞(共13贞)
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。
The origin of life is one of the most fundamental questions of mankind and one of the
three greatest Origin Questions in the natural sciences.Recently,China 56 (official)
launched its Mars Sample Return (MSR)mission,Tianwen-3,marking a significant step
forward in planetary exploration.The mission,57 (schedule)for launch in 2028,aims to
bring Martian samples back to Earth,where advanced laboratory instruments 58 (employ)
to conduct comprehensive analyses,seeking to determine 59 life ever existed-or may still
exist-on Mars.
Like Earth,Mars lies within 60 habitable zone of our solar system.Research suggests
that Mars once had a thick atmosphere and a warm,moist (climate early in its
history,6l_(make)it suitable for the emergence and development of microbial(微生物的)
life.
The key to China's MSR mission lies in identifying Martian materials most likely
(preserve)evidence of past or present life.To achieve this 63 (ambition)goal,Chinese
scientists must conduct extensive research before launching the rockets.This includes
searching for areas on Mars rich i4 essential minerals,regions where liquid water was
likely present in the planet's early history,65 sites where traces of Martian microbial
activity could potentially be preserved for billions of years.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是学校英语报的编辑李华。你报在组织一个名为“Campus in Focus”的摄影比赛,获
奖作品将刊登在英语报上。Jane是你的留学生好友,请给她写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)介绍这次校园摄影比赛;
(2)作品内容要求;
(3)欢迎Jane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。
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Dear Janc,
I hope this cmail finds you well!
Best wishes.
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与两段.使之构成篇完整的短文。
As a tcenager.I often had conflicts with my parents for various reasons.One Saturday
night.I wanied to watch a movie with friends and hang out afterward-just us.no parents.
However.Mom and Dad had already committcd to a family gathering at Aunt Sue's.
4 wasn'that I hated family events.But when I wanted something really wanted it-
anything else felt like a prison.At that moment.all I could sce was another wasted evening
stuck in a bouse full of relatives while my friends enjoyed their night without me.
In frustration.I yelled and.as usual.told my parents I hated them.Why was this
happening to me?All my friends were going out on Saturday.It just wasn't fair!
hardly ever felt guilty for being mean to my parents.Sure.they provided me with
everything.but that "everything"included unfair rules and constant lectures on my attitude.
Later that night,I overheard my parents talking in the living room.My dad sounded
upset and concerned.He was telling my mom about one of his students at the junior high
where he teaches.The girl was a student with an amazing personality who always put others
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nceds before hers.Her father had been killed in a traffic accident not long ago.Now it was
just her and her mother.who were trying to make the best of cvcrything.
For the past weck.this girl had not been in school.It turned out her mother had
contracted a deadly discasc.and there was a good chancc she might not survive.I could sce
tears in my dad's cyes as well as in my mom's.
注意:
(1)缕写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位性作答。
I was deeply shocked by this girl's misfortunc.
With a heavy heart,I walked into the living room and hugged both my parents
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