命题大赛 浙江2026届高三年级英语学科模拟试题

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语人教版选择性必修第四册
年级 高三
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类型 试卷
知识点 -
使用场景 同步教学-阶段检测
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 浙江省
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文件大小 28.44 MB
发布时间 2026-05-26
更新时间 2026-05-26
作者 微风习
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审核时间 2026-05-26
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摘要:

**基本信息** 融合科技前沿(如生物计算机Brainoware、植物应激发声研究)与文化传承(美国早期饮食文化),通过梯度化情境设计,全面考查语言理解、跨文化认知及批判性思维,适配高三月考综合能力评估需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话(工作、生活)、学术场景(课程补修、职业访谈)|真实交际情境,考查信息抓取与推理能力| |阅读理解|20题/50分|文化(早期美国饮食)、社会(购房现象)、科技(生物计算、植物研究)|多体裁文本,含幽默讽刺(B篇)、科学说明(C/D篇),考查细节、推理及主旨归纳| |完形填空|15题/15分|叙事类语篇(职业起步经历)|上下文语境理解,考查词汇辨析与逻辑连贯| |语法填空|10题/15分|个人登山经历|结合情感变化,考查语法应用与语篇衔接| |写作|2题/40分|应用文(社团招募)、读后续写(AI故障下的决策)|应用文贴近校园生活,续写聚焦科技与人文冲突,考查语言输出与创新思维|

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Do you mean like a restaurant deliveries, or things like instant noodles. anything you don't cook completely by yourself for? Eat at a restaurant. I don't like to order food because of all the wasted plastic. I prefer cooking by myself. I see nowadays, plenty of people have started joining ready to eat food trend. They go for prepackaged meals at least a few times a week. A few people of prepackaged meals half the time they eat. That can be good for their health. They may not take in as much nutrition as they would from fresh ingredients or even freshly . fried items exactly, but you know, many people are just too swamped with work to find the time and the energy for grocery shopping and cooking for them. Pre packaged meals are a lifesaver that freeze up precious time. IT is a pity whenever someone's too busy to consider their health. Hey, Kevin, do you order prepackaged meals very often? 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Since opening its doors in twenty ten, the store has regularly been listed as the best children store in london by time out magazine. But perhaps the most unique and surprising aspect of the store is that every penny spent there goes towards the local children's education charity. The store offers free writing workshops to local children. Here, kids can explore everything from poetry to song writing, nurturing their creativity and confidence. However Young. Out of town visitors can also practice their writing skills through the shops. Monster male service. By buying a letter writing kit, they can write to one of five lonely monsters. And within twenty eight days they'll receive an original reply. Hoxton on street in east london is home to a unique shop for monsters. The store was founded in eight eighteen, and pride is itself on selling quality goods for monsters of every kind, as well as selling books and death product. What is best known for are its strAngely named foods. 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Sheet1 高三年级英语学科试题 细目表 命题单位 汤溪高级中学 满分 150分 考试时长 120分钟 教材版本 人教版 (2019) 必修 + 选择性必修 题号 题型 考查知识点 核心素养 难度 分值 命题意图 来源 (原创 / 改编 / 选编) 1 听力短对话 周末计划细节捕捉 语言能力、听力理解 易 1.5 考查学生对日常对话中关键信息的提取能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 2 听力短对话 人物关系推断 语言能力、思维品质 易 1.5 考查学生通过语境和用词判断说话人关系的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 3 听力短对话 情感态度(遗憾)理解 语言能力、文化意识 易 1.5 考查学生对说话人情绪的理解和推断能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 4 听力短对话 电话沟通目的判断 语言能力、听力理解 易 1.5 考查学生对交际目的和语用功能的识别能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 5 听力短对话 说话意图(表达观点)理解 语言能力、思维品质 易 1.5 考查学生透过字面理解深层交际意图的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 6 听力长对话 来访目的(补课) 语言能力、听力理解 易 1.5 考查学生在学术场景中获取具体信息的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 7 听力长对话 下一步行动推断 语言能力、思维品质 易 1.5 考查学生对对话逻辑发展的推理判断能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 8 听力长对话 观点态度(即食食品)识别 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生捕捉说话人观点和评价的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 9 听力长对话 对话主旨概括 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生整体把握对话主题和核心内容的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 10 听力长对话 人物职责(音频质量) 语言能力、听力理解 中 1.5 考查学生在职业场景中识别具体职责分工的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 11 听力长对话 工作流程解释理解 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生理解并归纳工作步骤和程序的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 12 听力长对话 现场演出准备方式 语言能力、听力理解 中 1.5 考查学生获取职业操作方式具体信息的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 13 听力长对话 职业感受(满足感)判断 语言能力、文化意识 中 1.5 考查学生对职业态度和情感体验的理解能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 14 听力长对话 场景判断(主持节目) 语言能力、听力理解 中 1.5 考查学生通过对话内容推断交际场景的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 15 听力长对话 人物性格(开放心态)推断 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生通过语言和行为推断人物性格特征的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 16 听力长对话 项目起始地点识别 语言能力、听力理解 中 1.5 考查学生获取具体事实信息的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 17 听力长对话 助人方式(心理支持)理解 语言能力、文化意识 中 1.5 考查学生对公益行为和社会责任的理解 听力——改编——戴慧敏 18 听力独白 商店受欢迎原因(怪物玩偶) 语言能力、听力理解 中 1.5 考查学生在独白中获取因果关系信息的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 19 听力独白 开店目的(资助杂志)识别 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生理解说话人行为动机和目的的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 20 听力独白 参与方式(写信)理解 语言能力、听力理解 中 1.5 考查学生获取具体参与途径和操作方式的能力 听力——改编——戴慧敏 21 阅读理解A(应用文) 美国独特饮食文化原因分析 语言能力、文化意识 易 2.5 考查学生细节理解和因果推理能力 阅读理解——原创——丰哲涵 22 阅读理解A(应用文) Turtle Soup 最后添加物识别 语言能力、文化意识 易 2.5 考查学生获取饮食文化类文本中具体信息的能力 阅读理解——原创——丰哲涵 23 阅读理解A(应用文) 四道菜共同点归纳 语言能力、思维品质 易 2.5 考查学生对比分析、归纳概括的阅读能力 阅读理解——原创——丰哲涵 24 阅读理解B(记叙文) 买二手车前步骤理解 语言能力、思维品质 易 2.5 考查学生理解叙述类文本中细节信息的能力 阅读理解——原创——徐思 25 阅读理解B(记叙文) 词义猜测(equivalent) 语言能力、学习能力 中 2.5 考查学生根据上下文推断生词含义的能力 阅读理解——原创——徐思 26 阅读理解B(记叙文) 不担心尖叫声的原因分析 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生理解幽默讽刺文本中因果逻辑的能力 阅读理解——原创——徐思 27 阅读理解B(记叙文) 作者语气(幽默讽刺)判断 语言能力、思维品质、审美鉴赏 中 2.5 考查学生识别文本语气和写作风格的能力 阅读理解——原创——徐思 28 阅读理解C(说明文) Brain organoids 特点识别 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生获取科技说明文中科学概念特点的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 29 阅读理解C(说明文) 测试成果(78%准确率)理解 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生识别实验数据和研究结果的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 30 阅读理解C(说明文) Brainoware 特殊之处分析 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生理解科技发明创新点的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 31 阅读理解C(说明文) 未来前景(提升AI+脑科学)推断 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生根据文本信息进行合理推断的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 32 阅读理解D(说明文) 植物可能使用声音的原因分析 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生理解科学研究中因果推理的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 33 阅读理解D(说明文) 实验内容判断(压力植物发声) 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生区分不同实验条件下结果差异的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 34 阅读理解D(说明文) 植物发声的可能原因(气泡破裂) 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生获取科学假说和机制解释的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 35 阅读理解D(说明文) 研究实际价值(监测作物)推断 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生将科学研究与实际应用联系的能力 阅读理解——原创——周璇 36 七选五 旧习惯在更难课程中失效的语篇衔接 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生识别语篇转折关系和逻辑衔接的能力 七选五——原创——周璇 37 七选五 科学备考策略介绍的语篇引入 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生识别段落主题句和语篇结构的能力 七选五——原创——周璇 38 七选五 康奈尔笔记法特点的细节匹配 语言能力、学习能力 中 2.5 考查学生将具体方法与描述进行匹配的能力 七选五——原创——周璇 39 七选五 阅读前预览文本的语序衔接 语言能力、学习能力 中 2.5 考查学生理解学习策略类文本逻辑顺序的能力 七选五——原创——周璇 40 七选五 向老师求助的建议类结尾 语言能力、思维品质 中 2.5 考查学生识别语篇结尾和建议类句式的能力 七选五——原创——周璇 41 完形填空 语境中名词辨析(finances) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生在叙事语境中选择合适名词的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 42 完形填空 语境中形容词辨析(genuine) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解情感态度并选择恰当形容词的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 43 完形填空 语境中名词辨析(ambitions) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生识别人物职业追求相关词汇的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 44 完形填空 语境中动词辨析(seek) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解行为目的并选择恰当动词的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 45 完形填空 语境中动词辨析(declined) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解社交场景中婉拒行为的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 46 完形填空 语境中动词辨析(restated) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解人物重复强调意图的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 47 完形填空 语境中动词辨析(repay) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解借贷和还款逻辑关系的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 48 完形填空 语境中名词辨析(dilemma) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解困境和需要帮助情境的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 49 完形填空 语境中动词辨析(determined) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解人物决心和决策过程的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 50 完形填空 语境中副词辨析(extremely) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解程度和强度修饰的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 51 完形填空 语境中动词辨析(secure) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解获得稳定工作这一概念的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 52 完形填空 语境中名词辨析(jobs) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生区分职业、工作、临时工作等概念的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 53 完形填空 语境中短语动词辨析(put on) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解自主举办演出这一行为的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 54 完形填空 语境中形容词辨析(sincere) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解真诚感激这一情感态度的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 55 完形填空 语境中名词辨析(support) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1 考查学生理解匿名支持者提供的帮助类型的能力 完形填空——原创——应胜娟 56 语法填空 形容词化(prepared) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生在语境中将动词变为形容词的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 57 语法填空 不定式表目的(to conquer) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生运用不定式表达目的的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 58 语法填空 并列连词(and) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生使用并列连词连接分句的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 59 语法填空 独立主格结构(getting) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生运用非谓语动词构建独立结构的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 60 语法填空 定语从句关系词(that) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生选择定语从句引导词的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 61 语法填空 介词短语(with) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生运用介词描述伴随状态的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 62 语法填空 副词修饰形容词(utterly) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生将形容词转换为副词的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 63 语法填空 不定式作定语(to be endured) 语言能力、思维品质 难 1.5 考查学生运用不定式修饰名词的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 64 语法填空 名词形式(expanse) 语言能力、思维品质 难 1.5 考查学生将动词转换为名词的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 65 语法填空 形容词修饰名词(surprising) 语言能力、思维品质 中 1.5 考查学生选择合适形容词修饰事物的能力 语法填空——原创——戴慧敏 66 应用文写作 英语俱乐部招新通知写作 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 中 15 考查学生掌握通知类应用文格式和语言表达的能力 写作——原创——郑素红 67 读后续写 AI系统崩溃后的情节延续与主题升华 语言能力、思维品质、学习能力 中 25 考查学生合理延续情节、把握人物心理和主题表达的能力 写作——原创——郑素红 - $ 高三年级英语学科 试题 命题人:汤溪高级中学 审题人:汤溪高级中学 考生须知: 1. 本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2. 答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。 3. 所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。 4. 考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。 选择题部分 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 will the woman probably do this weekend? A.Shoot some photos. B.Do his homework. C.Take a museum tour. 2. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Employer and employee. C.Colleagues. 3. What does the woman regret? A.Coming to see the movie. B.Not reading the original novel. C.Missing the beginning of the film. 4. Why does the woman make the call? A.To make an appointment. B.To enquire about the position. C.To inform some information. 5. What is the man trying to do? A.Convey different opinions. B.Recommend a good college. C.Share his personal experience. 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。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. Why does Mary come to Professor Johnson? A.To ask for sick leave. B.To make up for the missed course. C.To hand in her assignment. 7. What will the speakers do next? A.Read an email. B.Check Mary's grades. C.Have a discussion. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8. What’s Kevin’s opinion about ready-to-eat food? A.They are convenient. B.They are not nutritious. C.They are necessary for busy people. 9. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Challenges of reducing plastic waste. B.Importance of a balanced diet for health. C.The trend of prepackaged meals. 听第8段录音,回答第10至13题 10. What is Marley responsible for? A.Playing an instrument. B.Ensuring the audio quality. C.Managing a band. 11. What does Marley explain about her work in a recording session? A.The great achievement. B.The detailed procedure C.The major difficulty. 12. How does Marley probably prepare for a live concert? A.By working with a team. B.By recording the band on stage. C.By selecting the band's instruments. 13. How does Marley feel about her job? A.It is fulfilling. B.It is relaxing. C.It is interesting. 听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。 14. What is the man doing? A.Interpreting an artwork. B.Giving a lecture. C.Hosting a program. 15. What is Bianca probably like? A.Open-minded. B.Generous. C.Indifferent. 16. Where did Bianca begin her project? A.In Ditmas Park. B.On Staten Island. C.In Union Square. 17. How did Bianca help the old man with a storage unit? A.She provided mental support. B.She sorted out all the contents. C.She asked for an expert's advice. 听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。 18. Why is the shop popular with children? A.For its strange “monsters”sold in it. B.For its unique children's books sold in it. C.For its different bath products. 19. What is the purpose of opening the store? A.To promote a magazine. B.To fund a charity. C.To discover creative talents. 20. How can out-of-town kids practice writing skills with this store? A.By reading some recommended books. B.By attending its free writing workshops. C.By writing to lonely "monsters". Keys:1-5ACABA 6-10 BCBCB 11-15 BAACB 16-20 CAABC Text 1 周末计划 推断题——行为动作类 M: Hey, Maria. You've got any plans this weekend? W: Having finished all my homework, I might go and take some photos in the streets. How about you? M: Larry said the new science museum was really cool. He invited me yesterday. Text 2 人物关系 M:The board wants us to finish the project early to meet the market demand. I think we can make it if we submit the proposal before the deadline. W: I see your point, but don't you remember what went wrong last time we rushed a product out? Text 3 影观后感 W: I've never seen a more boring film than this. The plot is so confusing. I almost walked out halfway through. M: I thought the acting was good, but the story is weaker than the original novel. W: True. This movie is such a waste of time and money. I should have just stayed home. Text 4 求职 推断题——话题归类 W: Hello! I saw your hiring poster on the street and I'd like to find out more about it. M: Certainly. It's better for us to talk about the details face to face. Could you come to my office to meet me tomorrow morning? Text5 对大学生学习态度的不同看法 W: I'm feeling anxious about sending my son Peter to college.You hear so much these days about some students losing focus and not taking their academics seriously. M: I really wouldn't worry too much. From what I've seen, that description only fits a small minority. The vast majority are actually quite dedicated to their work. Text6 因缺课找教授要讲义 W: Professor Johnson, I'm Mary Green from your Philosophy of Scicnce course. May I have a moment.please? M: Of course. What do you need? W: I missed the last two lectures due to illness. I was wondering if I could have the lecture notes.I want to make sure I can keep up with the rest of the class. M: Sure, I can email you the notes. 7But we have to discuss another assignment. I need calculate grades soon, so let's get to working on that now, okay? W: That would be great, thank you. Text7 谈论预包装饭菜 W: Hey, Kevin. Do you order prepackaged meals very often? M: Do you mean like restaurant deliveries or things like instant noodles? W: Anything you don't cook completely by yourself or eat at a restaurant. M: I don't like to order food, because of all the wasted plastic. I prefer cooking by myself. W: I see. Nowadays, plenty of people have started joining ready-to-eat food trend—they go for prepackaged meals at least a few times a week. A few people have prepackaged meals half the time they eat. M: That can't be good for their health. They may not take in as much nutrition as they would from fresh ingredients or even freshly fried items. W: Exactly. But you know, many people are just too swamped with work to find the time and the energy for grocery shopping and cooking. For them, prepackaged meals are a lifesaver that frees up precious time. M: It is a pity whenever someone's too busy to consider their health. Text8 音响师的工作 M: Hello, Marley. You don't play instruments, but you do play an interesting role in the music industry. What do you do exactly? W: I'm a sound engineer. I ensure the audio quality is perfect during recording and live performances. M: How do you prepare for a recording session? W: I start by discussing with the band to understand the sound they're going for. Then, I set up different microphones and test the sound levels during the soundcheck. Finally, we work with producers to ensure each recorded element is clean, free of noise, and ready for the mixing process. M:How does your work differ between the studio and a concert? W: For live shows, there's a team of us backstage and at the soundboard. Preparing for the show is the best part. If we've done our work well, there are no problems on stage. M:What happens if there's a problem during the performance? W:My team and I have to quickly identify and fix it, whether it's a faulty instrument, a bad microphone, or a disconnected cable. M:Isn't that stressful at times? W:It can be. But for me, the work can provide deep satisfaction and fulfillment as I work closelywith artists, producers, and directors to bring creative visions to life. Test 9 纽约街头无偿协助活动 M:For the past month,an artist has been hanging around New York City,with a sandwich board that reads “FREE HELP". She actually offered what's advertised—assistance-for free. Here welcome Bianca Giaever . W:Thanks for having me. M:How's your project going now? W:So far, I've helped a writer overcome writer's block. taught some teenagers a dance, and done manyther small, ordinary things like that. I've recorded all of them and I'm planning to turn them into another feature-length documentary. M: So where do you usually run your project? W: I often deal with some of the simple tasks in Ditmas Park. Originally, my service only took place in Union Square. Then the project took me to every place except Staten Island. And once I went to New Jersey to assist an old man with a storage unit he could no longer afford. M: Could you explain how you assisted him? W: Well, I'm not a professional, and there were more belongings in it than I could possibly help sort, so I just listened to the man's problems and supported his decision to get rid of all the contents. Text 10 “怪物”商店 W: Hoxton Street in east London is home to a unique shop for “monsters"! The store was founded in 1818 and prided itself on selling “quality goods for monsters of every kind". As well as selling books and bath products, what it's best known for are its strangely named foods. One best-seller is called “Salt Made from Tears of Anger", which is actually smoked salt for cooking. Another popular item is “Tinned Fear”, which turns out to be fruity candy in cans. Since opening its doors in 2010, the store has regularly been listed as the best children's store in London by Time Out magazine. But perhaps the most unique and surprising aspect of the store is that every penny spent there goes towards a local children's education charity. The store offers free writing workshops to local children. Here, kids can explore everything from poetry to songwriting, nurturing their creativity and confidence. However, young out-of-town visitors can also practice their writing skills through the shop's “Monster Mail” service. By buying a letter-writing kit, they can write to one of five lonely “monsters”. And within 28 days, they'll receive an original reply! 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳答案。 A America the Tasty More than 100 years before America’s political revolution, a special food revolution was taking shape in the New World. Early European settlers arrived in Jamestown in 1607 and Plymouth in 1620. They brought traditional European cooking skills, and mixed them with new local ingredients. This created America’s special food culture. Here are several classic dishes from early colonies to show this unique taste. MUSH ’Tis a staple of all our tables, but you had best call it “hasty pudding” while in New England—or else look a fool. Simple but nourishing porridge is prepared by stirring spoonfuls of cornmeal into boiling milk until the mixture is nice and thick. BRUNSWICK STEW Wild animals are plenty in local forests. In the southern colonies (especially Brunswick, Georgia), squirrel meat is simmered in tomato broth with lima beans, okra and maize. You can enjoy the tender meat, but be careful of its small bones. TURTLE SOUP The sweet meat of sea turtles is immersed in veal broth and finished with a splash of sherry or Madeira wine. If you feel not the desire to make it, City Tavern in Philadelphia offers a fine bowl. You just might run into Gen. George Washington there. ELECTION CAKE The gentlewomen of Hartford within the colony of Connecticut bake this yeast bread for their sweethearts to help them keep up their strength as they make the long journey to vote sites. The flavor comes from dried fruit, spices and a nip of whiskey. 21.What led to America’s unique food culture? A. The early political revolution across the New World. B. The combination of European cooking skills and local food materials. C. Settlers’ long-distance journey to Jamestown and Plymouth. D. The popularity of traditional dishes in modern American colonies. 22.What is added to the turtle soup as a final touch? A. A small amount of whiskey. B. A pinch of dried fruit C. A spoonful of cornmeal. D. A dash of sherry or Madeira. 23.What do all four dishes described in the passage have in common? A. They all contain alcohol as a flavoring ingredient. B. They are all main dishes with meat as the key part. C. They are all typical foods from early American colonies. D.They all enjoy wide popularity in southern colonial areas. 21.答案:B解析:根据第一段 “They brought traditional European cooking skills, and mixed them with new local ingredients. This created America’s special food culture.”,欧洲烹饪技巧和当地食材的结合造就了美国独特饮食文化。A 错误:政治革命在饮食革命之后;C 错误:长途迁徙不是成因;D 错误:不是现代殖民地,是早期殖民地。 22.答案:D解析:TURTLE SOUP 部分 “finished with a splash of sherry or Madeira wine”,splash/dash 均表示少量,最后加入雪利酒或马德拉酒提味。A 是 ELECTION CAKE 的原料;B 是 ELECTION CAKE 的原料;C 是 MUSH 的原料。 23.答案:C解析:第一段 “Here are several classic dishes from early colonies to show this unique taste.”,四道菜品均来自早期美洲殖民地。A 错误:MUSH 不含酒精;B 错误:MUSH 没有肉;D 错误:MUSH 不是南部殖民地食物。 B I feel fine buying things as long as I do my research first. Before buying a used car, I read 26 expert reviews, studied the Carfax report, and test-drove it four times — once with my mechanic, and once with my mechanic’s mechanic. So it makes sense to spend the equivalent of 55 cars on a house that I only saw for ten minutes during an open house. Between 2:34 and 2:44 p.m. on a Saturday, it smelled only slightly bad. I recently bought a humidifier after comparing professional reviews, customer feedback, and my cousin’s pros and cons. I bought it mainly because it had a 90-day “satisfaction guaranteed” return policy. But for this house, I don’t need such a guarantee. The real estate agent will give me a piece of paper where the previous owner promises, on the honor system, that the roof doesn’t leak. Last night, I wanted takeout but spent so long reading Yelp reviews and menus that I got too hungry and had to eat microwaved canned soup and sliced bread. Today, I have no doubts about paying the price of 314,000 cans of soup to live in this house for the rest of my life — a house I have never slept in once. I walked through it once, opened every closet door, and nodded solemnly. I optimistically decided that the wall between the living room and dining room is not load-bearing. I’m not worried about the high-pitched shrieks I heard during the open house. Were they from a neighbor or a poltergeist? I don’t care. I can convert the toolshed into an Airbnb to raise money for renovations and an exorcism. The open house taught me important facts: the powder room has moldy wallpaper that will likely peel right off, and a toilet that probably flushes. So I’m telling the agent to offer twice the asking price — 267 times my monthly salary. In this competitive market, I’ll also promise the seller my firstborn baby. I’ll be too busy with renovations to protect a child from the poltergeist anyway. Besides, the bedroom doesn’t have enough space for a crib. 24. What steps did the author take before buying a used car? A. He read online reviews, studied a report, and test-drove it multiple times. B. He asked his cousin and watched a TV show about cars. C. He compared 26 different car models and chose the cheapest one. D. He requested a mechanic’s mechanic to drive the car for him. 25. What does the underlined word “equivalent” in paragraph 2 most likely mean? A. the opposite value B. a completely different thing C. a slightly smaller number D. the same or equal amount 26. What two reasons does the author give for not worrying about the high-pitched shrieks he heard during the open house? A. The neighbor is friendly and the house is cheap. B. He plans to rent out the toolshed and buy earplugs. C. He can convert the toolshed into an Airbnb and use the money for an exorcism. D. The previous owner promised the roof doesn’t leak and the toilet flushes. 27. Which of the following best describes the author’s tone throughout the passage? A. Humorous and ironic. B. Sad and regretful. C. Serious and cautious. D. Angry and critical. 参考答案 24.A —第一段明确提到:read 26 reviews, studied the Carfax report, test-drove it four times (including with his mechanic and his mechanic’s mechanic). 25.D — equivalent 意为“等价的,同等的”,文中 the equivalent of 55 cars 指“相当于55辆车的价值”。 26.C—跨段落信息:文中提到“high-pitched shrieks... from a soon-to-be neighbor or the house’s poltergeist”,后面又说“convert the toolshed... into a modest Airbnb, which will raise money for renovations and an exorcism”。 27.A —全文用夸张、自相矛盾的说法(如愿意花267倍月薪买房,甚至送出头胎孩子)讽刺自己过度研究却做出荒唐的购房决定,语气幽默且具有反讽意味。 C Scientists have developed a new biological computer by combining human brain-like tissues with electronic chips. Named Brainoware, the invention is created by researchers at Indiana University Bloomington and belongs to the booming field of biological computing, which is expected to outperform traditional computers someday. The brain-like tissues, called brain organoids, are not taken from real human brains. Instead, they are grown from human stem cells, which can develop into various cells and body tissues. It takes stem cells two months to fully mature into brain organoids. Researchers then place a mature organoid onto an electronic chip equipped with thousands of electrodes. Simpler and smaller than a real brain, the organoid behaves similarly, responding to electrical signals and enabling the ability to learn. In a voice recognition test, scientists trained Brainoware with 240 Japanese recordings from eight speakers. The organoid showed distinct neural activities to different voices and managed to identify speakers with an accuracy of 78 percent. One highlight of Brainoware is that researchers can make full use of the organoid’s complexity without completely figuring out its cell operation rules. Scientists believe the combination of organoids and chips will greatly improve the speed and efficiency of future AI. Besides, Brainoware can serve as a perfect tool to study the human brain. It can help research neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s disease and test the effect of various treatments. Experts even hold the hope that it will eventually replace animal brain models for scientific research. 28.What do we know about Brain organoids? A. They are directly collected from human brains. B. They can work without electronic chips. C. They are as complex as real human brains. D. They mature from stem cells in two months. 29.What achievement did Brainoware make in the test? A. It created 240 Japanese voice recordings. B. It matched speakers with voices at 78% accuracy. C. It changed human neural activities at a high speed. D. It taught eight people to recognize different voices. 30.What is special about Brainoware? A. It runs on simple cell networks. B. It needs no human training to work. C. It can be employed without knowing its exact workings. D. It has already replaced traditional computers. 31.What is the future prospect of Brainoware? A. It will cure all neurological diseases. B. It can enhance the performance of future AI and benefit brain science research. C. It will take the place of all experimental tools in research. D. It will be widely used to produce stem cells. 参考答案 28.D解析:原文第二段 It takes stem cells two months to fully mature into brain organoids,干细胞两个月发育成熟为类脑器官。A 错误,并非取自人脑;B 错误,需放置在电子芯片上;C 错误,比真人脑更小更简单。 29.B解析:第三段 managed to identify speakers with an accuracy of 78 percent,以 78% 准确率匹配人声与说话人。ACD 均与原文内容不符。 30.C解析:第四段make full use of the organoid’s complexity without completely figuring out its cell operation rules第四段无需完全弄清细胞运作规律,就能利用器官组织的复杂性。A、B、D 表述均违背原文信息。 31.B解析:最后一段replace animal brain models for scientific research 文末有望最终取代科研动物脑模型。A 绝对化错误;C、D 和原文未来前景不符。 D Recent research published in Cell has found that plants can give out sounds when suffering stress, though human beings cannot hear them. Lilach Hadany, a researcher of the study, explained that plants constantly interact with insects and other creatures, many of which rely on sound to communicate. It is unreasonable for plants to stay totally silent. In the experiment, scientists put tobacco and tomato plants in soundproof boxes and used ultrasonic microphones to record sounds. Human ears can only catch sounds below 16 kilohertz, while the microphones could record frequencies from 20 to 250 kilohertz. Plants were divided into three groups: left unwatered for five days, stems cut off, and left untouched. The first two groups sent out sounds of 40 to 80 kilohertz. When converted into audible frequency, the sound was like popcorn popping. Stressed plants made such sounds 30 to 50 times per hour, yet healthy ones only about once an hour. For thirsty plants, the sound grew louder day by day until they dried up. Scientists still have not figured out exactly how plants produce the sounds. A widely accepted guess is that it comes from cavitation, where air bubbles inside plants collapse under pressure. Based on the collected data, researchers developed machine-learning software to tell apart thirsty, damaged and healthy plants. This technology can help farmers keep track of crop conditions and make timely adjustments. 32.Why do researchers believe plants may use sound? A. Human ears fail to detect low-frequency sounds. B. Plants need to communicate with surrounding creatures. C. Most plants can react to different sounds quickly. D. Sound helps plants survive dry and cold weather. 33.What can we learn about the experiment? A. Healthy plants make no sound at all. B. All plants were placed in open containers. C. Stressed plants produce popping-like sounds. D. Microphones recorded sounds within 16 kilohertz. 34.What is the possible cause of plants’ sounds? A. The breaking of bubbles inside plants. B. The fast growth of plant stems. C. The adjustment of plant water supply. D. The reaction to ultrasonic waves. 35.What is the practical value of the research? A. It guides farmers to monitor crop growth. B. It enables people to hear plants’ voices directly. C. It helps improve farmers’ working skills. D. It solves the problem of crop water shortage. 参考答案 32.B解析:第二段plants constantly interact with insects and other creatures, many of which rely on sound to communicate植物常和生物互动,生物多依靠声音交流,因此推测植物也会发声。 33.C解析:第四段the sound was like popcorn popping 受压植物发出的声音转换后类似爆米花爆裂声。A 健康植株也会发声;B 置于隔音箱;D 收录 20-250 千赫兹声音。 34.A解析:第五段air bubbles inside plants collapse under pressure声音成因猜测是内部气泡受压破裂。 35.C解析:原文依据:最后一段help farmers keep track of crop conditions and make timely adjustments技术帮助农户监测作物状态、及时调整。 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。 Many of you have developed study habits that have worked well for you over the years in daily high school learning. 36 When you face more challenging courses and more complex knowledge, you need to do more than just memorize facts. You should learn to apply, analyze and evaluate the information you have learned. Here are some practical and proven strategies for you to explore and try out. 37 These include retrieval practice, spaced practice and interleaving, which have been scientifically proven to improve long-term memory and exam performance. You can also try blank page testing to check how much you have truly understood and remembered right after studying. Taking good notes is another key to efficient and successful learning. The Cornell Note-Taking System, widely used by students worldwide, is highly recommended. 38 This clear structure helps you organize information logically and makes later review much more efficient. Good reading skills can greatly improve your learning efficiency. Before reading, set a clear learning purpose and make a detailed study plan. 39 Classic reading systems like SQ3R can also help you understand and remember textbook content more deeply. Finally, don’t hesitate to ask for help when you encounter learning difficulties. 40 You can also form study groups with your classmates to discuss difficult problems and learn from each other's strengths. A. You should review your notes immediately after each class. B. You can turn to your teachers for help during their office hours. C. Making a detailed study schedule is the best way to improve grades. D. There are many scientifically proven strategies for exam preparation. E. Always preview the text first to get a general idea of its main content. F. But some habits may no longer be effective when you take on harder subjects. G. It divides your notebook into three clear sections: notes, questions and summary. 参考答案 36 题 F 选项:段中承上启下逻辑。前句肯定现有学习习惯在日常学习中的长期有效性,后句转折说明面对更具挑战性的课程和更复杂的知识需要升级学习能力,F 选项的 "no longer be effective" 与后文 "need to do more than just memorize" 形成完美逻辑闭环。 37 题D 选项:唯一保留的段首总起句。后文详细列举了检索练习、间隔练习等多种科学备考方法,D选项的 "scientifically proven strategies" 精准统领全段核心内容。 38 题 G 选项:段中指代衔接逻辑。前句引入康奈尔笔记法并说明其广泛使用性,G 选项的 "It" 明确指代该方法,"three clear sections" 具体解释其核心结构,与后句的 "This clear structure" 形成紧密指代链。 39 题 E 选项:段中递进逻辑。前句提出阅读前要 "设定明确的学习目的 + 制定详细的学习计划",E选项补充 "预览文本" 这一关键步骤,共同构成原文 "3P 阅读原则"(Purpose, Plan, Preview)的完整内容。 40 题 B 选项:段中并列逻辑。前句提出 "遇到学习困难要主动求助" 的总原则,B选项给出 "在办公时间向老师求助" 的具体方式,与后句 "组建学习小组讨论难题、互相学习" 形成两种并行的解决方案。 第三部分 语言运用(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) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My career ranging from television, stage dramas to films originated from an extraordinary incident, which remained a mystery to me for ages. Back then, I was a drama student, ambitious to pursue artistic dreams but short of adequate 41 . Together with my companions, I attended a party to stage musical shows. After our performance, a polite stranger approached me and expressed 42 appreciation. He asked about my career 43 . I admitted I planned to head for New York to 44 theatrical chances, yet I could not afford relevant expeditions. The kind man volunteered to sponsor me money to start my journey. I politely 45 his offer at first. Soon he came with his wife and 46 his idea genuinely, laying down three strict rules. I must 47 the sum within five years without interest, keep his identity confidential and pass down kindness to people in 48 when capable. Though my family urged me to refuse the aid, I finally 49 to accept it. I set off for New York, only to find local life 50 tough. Without experience, I could not 51 a steady occupation. To make a living, I took low-paid temporary 52 . Later, my partners and I decided to 53 performances on our own. Our efforts brought splendid achievements. Many agencies reached out to me, laying a firm foundation for my career. I kept my promise all the time and felt 54 gratitude to this anonymous supporter who offered me precious 55 . 41. A. opinions B. spirits C. chances D. finances 42. A. false B. casual C. genuine D. vague 43. A. doubts B. ambitions C. faults D. limits 44. A. miss B. waste C.seek D. risk 45. A. declined B. approved C. adopted D. assessed 46. A. narrated B. restated C. described D. reclaimed 47. A.rent B. borrow C. lend D. repay 48. A. dilemma B. panic C. peace D. relief 49. A. hesitated B. determined C. pretended D. failed 50. A. slightly B. merely C. extremely D. roughly 51. A. secure B. refuse C. ignore D. confirm 52. A. professions B. careers C. jobs D. hobbies 53. A. put on B. take apart C. give away D. turn down 54. A. shallow B. sincere C. mild D. plain 55. A. comfort B. admiration C. praise D. support   Keys:41-45 DCBCA 46-50 BDABC 51-55 ACABD 41. D. finances 解析:名词辨析。前文说追梦心怀志向,后文转折表示缺少足够资金。finances 资金,符合语境;spirits情绪,chances机会,opinions观点均不符。 42. C. genuine 解析:形容词辨析。陌生人看完演出表达真诚的赞赏。genuine 真诚的;false虚假的,casual随意的,vague模糊的排除。 43. B. ambitions 解析:名词辨析。对方询问我的职业志向、抱负。career aspirations 职业理想,为选择性必修高频搭配。 44. C. seek 动词,意为寻求、找寻,seek chances 谋求发展机遇,高考高频搭配 45. A. declined 解析:动词辨析。起初我礼貌拒绝了对方借钱的提议。decline 委婉拒绝;approve赞成,adopt采纳,assess评估均错误。 46. B. restated解析:动词辨析。后来他带着妻子诚恳地再次提出帮助。restated 重申、重述、重讲。 47. D. repay 动词,意为偿还、归还,贴合约定五年内无息还款的情节设定。 48. A. dilemma 解析:名词固定搭配。in dilemma 处于困境之中,指帮助身处困境的人,高考高频短语。 49. B. determined 解析:动词辨析。尽管家人劝阻,我最终下定决心接受帮助。determine to do 决心做某事。 50. C. extremely 解析:副词辨析。来到纽约才发现生活极其艰难。extremely 极其,程度副词贴合语境。 51. A. secure 解析:动词辨析。没有经验就无法获得、谋取稳定工作。secure (设法)得到,选择性必修重点动词。 52. C. jobs 解析:名词辨析。为了谋生,我做起低收入临时工作。temporary jobs 临时工,固定表达。 53. A. put on 解析:动词短语辨析。put on performances 上演演出,高考完形必考短语;其余:拆开/赠送/拒绝均不符。 54. B. sincere解析:形容词辨析。我心怀真挚的感激。sincere gratitude 由衷感激,书面高级表达。 55. D. support 解析:名词辨析。这位匿名恩人给予了我珍贵的扶持、帮助。support 扶持资助,贴合全文善意 非选择题部分 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I stood at the trail head, looking up at the mountain appearing ahead. My heart was drumming against my ribs. Everyone else in the group seemed so 56 (prepare)—their boots worn in,their breathing calm. I was there for the wrong reasons, I thought. I was there to prove something, 57 (conquer) the peak and show others I lived a perfect life.   The first hour was tough. My lungs burned, 58 my new boots rubbed my heels. I kept following others, their figures 59 (get) increasingly distant. My goal was the summit, and every step 60 wasn't there felt like a failure.   It was when I stopped for the third time and bent over 61 my hands on my knees that I spotted a wildflower growing in a rock crack. It was delicate and resilient, 62 (utter) unaware of the race to the top. In that moment, I let go of the summit.   I walked peacefully afterwards, enjoying natural scenery around instead of rushing towards. The journey became a series of small, present moments, not a torture 63 (endure). I did eventually reach the summit. The view was breathtaking, a vast 64 (expand) of green and blue under an endless sky. But as I stood there, the 65 (surprise) truth struck me: The real victory wasn't conquering the mountain; it was silencing the lingering voice in my head that measured everything by a final destination. 答案:56.prepared 过去分词做seemed表语,表示人人都已做好登山准备57.to conquer 三个动作链,to prove, to conquer and post 58.and 并列结构 59.getting独立主格结构 60.that定语从句引导词 61. with复合结构 62.utterly 63.to be endured不定式被动语态作定语 64.expanse 65.surprising 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) 假设你是你校英语社团社长李华。社团准备招募新成员,请你写一则英文招募启事,张贴在校英语角。内容包括:1. 社团的主要活动(如英语角、观影会、演讲比赛等);2. 加入社团的收获;3. 报名方式和截止日期。 注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。 English Club: New Members Wanted! Are you looking to improve your English and make new friends? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ English Club June 9th, 2026 Possible version : English Club: New Members Wanted! Are you looking to improve your English and make new friends? Our English club offers a rich variety of interesting and meaningful activities for all students. We hold a lively English Corner every Friday for free conversation practice, host wonderful English movie nights twice a month to enjoy films and learn daily expressions, and also organize a wonderful annual English speech contest to show yourselves. By joining us, you can freely practice your spoken English in a relaxing and pleasant environment. Gradually, you will gain great confidence in speaking English bravely and easily. Besides, you are able to build warm and lasting friendships with peers who share the same interests with you. What is the most important is that you will gain overall competence by being our new member! If you are interested, please send your name and class to englishclub@school.com before March 25th. Don’t miss this precious chance. Come and make progress and grow happily with us together! English Club June 9th, 2026 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 67. 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。 Leo was a young architect who prided himself on being extremely efficient. His whole daily life was fully arranged and managed by an intelligent AI assistant named “Aria”. Aria was capable of arranging all his work meetings, sorting out countless work emails, drafting architectural blueprints professionally, and even reminding him to drink water regularly and take proper breaks. Every early morning, Leo would wake up to Aria’s soft and clear voice, which carefully briefed him on all daily tasks and work plans in detail. Gradually, he relied heavily on the smart system and could hardly recall the last time he made an important decision entirely on his own without Aria’s help. One afternoon, Leo was buried in his biggest career challenge — a vital bridge design project that had to be officially submitted before midnight. With powerful data processing ability, Aria had finished all complex structural calculations, built delicate 3D design models and completed the whole professional technical report. All Leo needed to do was just make a simple review and click the submit button. He smiled with satisfaction, deeply feeling how greatly modern high-tech had simplified his busy life. Suddenly at 8 p.m., his working screen began to flicker violently. Aria’s usual warm and steady voice turned broken and unstable. “Leo… system… error… data… corrup—” Soon the screen went totally black. Leo was struck dumb with shock. He tried repeatedly to reboot his computer, yet Aria still failed to respond at all. The AI system crashed completely without warning. Great panic set in instantly. He attempted to open the finished bridge design files, only to find all files were strictly encrypted(被加密) and could only be unlocked via Aria. All work emails disappeared, and his daily schedule vanished as well. For the first time in three years, Leo had to face all difficulties alone with nothing but his own thoughts, staring helplessly at the blank screen. The wall clock ticked loudly nonstop, pointing at 8:15 p.m. There were less than four hours left before the deadline. 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。 Paragraph 1: Leo leaned back in his chair, his hands trembling, and realized he had no idea how to start the calculations himself. Paragraph 2: Just as he was about to give up, he noticed an old notebook buried under a pile of papers on his shelf. Sample Answer (for teachers’ reference) paragraph 1: Leo leaned back in his chair, his hands trembling, and realized he had no idea how to start the calculations himself. As he stared at the blank screen, his mind went equally blank. For years, Aria had done almost everything for him. A strong wave of shame washed over him when he realized that he didn’t even know where to begin drawing a structural beam. A cold sweat broke out on his forehead. He was an architect in name only—without Aria, he was nothing. The clock ticked to 8:30. He buried his face in his hands and moaned bitterly, “I can’t do this.” Paragraph 2: Just as he was about to give up, he noticed an old notebook buried under a pile of papers on his shelf. A ray of hope ignited, Leo dashed to the shelf, pulled it out and opened it. Inside were his college notes—handwritten formulas, sketches of bridges, and margin notes in his own messy handwriting. Slowly, as he turned the pages, the knowledge he had buried came back to him. Grabbing a pencil and a piece of paper , Leo set out to calculate, sketch and design a new blueprint. The numbers were messy and the drawings rough, but they were his. By 11:45 p.m., he had completed the core design. He looked at his work and smiled. For the first time in years, he felt like a real architect. 备选结尾句 · 正面的:“Technology is a tool, not a master. Leo learned that day that the most important skills are the ones you keep for yourself.” · 反思性的:“Aria came back online the next morning, but Leo never let her design another bridge alone.” · 警示性的:“That night taught Leo a hard lesson: when you depend on something completely, you become its prisoner.” 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高三年级英语学科 试题 命题人:汤溪高级中学 审题人:汤溪高级中学 考生须知: 1. 本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2. 答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。 3. 所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。 4. 考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。 选择题部分 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 will the woman probably do this weekend? A.Shoot some photos. B.Do his homework. C.Take a museum tour. 2. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Employer and employee. C.Colleagues. 3. What does the woman regret? A.Coming to see the movie. B.Not reading the original novel. C.Missing the beginning of the film. 4. Why does the woman make the call? A.To make an appointment. B.To enquire about the position. C.To inform some information. 5. What is the man trying to do? A.Convey different opinions. B.Recommend a good college. C.Share his personal experience. 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。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. Why does Mary come to Professor Johnson? A.To ask for sick leave. B.To make up for the missed course. C.To hand in her assignment. 7. What will the speakers do next? A.Read an email. B.Check Mary's grades. C.Have a discussion. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8. What’s Kevin’s opinion about ready-to-eat food? A.They are convenient. B.They are not nutritious. C.They are necessary for busy people. 9. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Challenges of reducing plastic waste. B.Importance of a balanced diet for health. C.The trend of prepackaged meals. 听第8段录音,回答第10至13题 10. What is Marley responsible for? A.Playing an instrument. B.Ensuring the audio quality. C.Managing a band. 11. What does Marley explain about her work in a recording session? A.The great achievement. B.The detailed procedure C.The major difficulty. 12. How does Marley probably prepare for a live concert? A.By working with a team. B.By recording the band on stage. C.By selecting the band's instruments. 13. How does Marley feel about her job? A.It is fulfilling. B.It is relaxing. C.It is interesting. 听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。 14. What is the man doing? A.Interpreting an artwork. B.Giving a lecture. C.Hosting a program. 15. What is Bianca probably like? A.Open-minded. B.Generous. C.Indifferent. 16. Where did Bianca begin her project? A.In Ditmas Park. B.On Staten Island. C.In Union Square. 17. How did Bianca help the old man with a storage unit? A.She provided mental support. B.She sorted out all the contents. C.She asked for an expert's advice. 听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。 18. Why is the shop popular with children? A.For its strange “monsters”sold in it. B.For its unique children's books sold in it. C.For its different bath products. 19. What is the purpose of opening the store? A.To promote a magazine. B.To fund a charity. C.To discover creative talents. 20. How can out-of-town kids practice writing skills with this store? A.By reading some recommended books. B.By attending its free writing workshops. C.By writing to lonely "monsters". 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳答案。 A America the Tasty More than 100 years before America’s political revolution, a special food revolution was taking shape in the New World. Early European settlers arrived in Jamestown in 1607 and Plymouth in 1620. They brought traditional European cooking skills, and mixed them with new local ingredients. This created America’s special food culture. Here are several classic dishes from early colonies to show this unique taste. MUSH ’Tis a staple of all our tables, but you had best call it “hasty pudding” while in New England—or else look a fool. Simple but nourishing porridge is prepared by stirring spoonfuls of cornmeal into boiling milk until the mixture is nice and thick. BRUNSWICK STEW Wild animals are plenty in local forests. In the southern colonies (especially Brunswick, Georgia), squirrel meat is simmered in tomato broth with lima beans, okra and maize. You can enjoy the tender meat, but be careful of its small bones. TURTLE SOUP The sweet meat of sea turtles is immersed in veal broth and finished with a splash of sherry or Madeira wine. If you feel not the desire to make it, City Tavern in Philadelphia offers a fine bowl. You just might run into Gen. George Washington there. ELECTION CAKE The gentlewomen of Hartford within the colony of Connecticut bake this yeast bread for their sweethearts to help them keep up their strength as they make the long journey to vote sites. The flavor comes from dried fruit, spices and a nip of whiskey. 21.What led to America’s unique food culture? A. The early political revolution across the New World. B. The combination of European cooking skills and local food materials. C. Settlers’ long-distance journey to Jamestown and Plymouth. D. The popularity of traditional dishes in modern American colonies. 22.What is added to the turtle soup as a final touch? A. A small amount of whiskey. B. A pinch of dried fruit C. A spoonful of cornmeal. D. A dash of sherry or Madeira. 23.What do all four dishes described in the passage have in common? A. They all contain alcohol as a flavoring ingredient. B. They are all main dishes with meat as the key part. C. They are all typical foods from early American colonies. D.They all enjoy wide popularity in southern colonial areas. B I feel fine buying things as long as I do my research first. Before buying a used car, I read 26 expert reviews, studied the Carfax report, and test-drove it four times — once with my mechanic, and once with my mechanic’s mechanic. So it makes sense to spend the equivalent of 55 cars on a house that I only saw for ten minutes during an open house. Between 2:34 and 2:44 p.m. on a Saturday, it smelled only slightly bad. I recently bought a humidifier after comparing professional reviews, customer feedback, and my cousin’s pros and cons. I bought it mainly because it had a 90-day “satisfaction guaranteed” return policy. But for this house, I don’t need such a guarantee. The real estate agent will give me a piece of paper where the previous owner promises, on the honor system, that the roof doesn’t leak. Last night, I wanted takeout but spent so long reading Yelp reviews and menus that I got too hungry and had to eat microwaved canned soup and sliced bread. Today, I have no doubts about paying the price of 314,000 cans of soup to live in this house for the rest of my life — a house I have never slept in once. I walked through it once, opened every closet door, and nodded solemnly. I optimistically decided that the wall between the living room and dining room is not load-bearing. I’m not worried about the high-pitched shrieks I heard during the open house. Were they from a neighbor or a poltergeist? I don’t care. I can convert the toolshed into an Airbnb to raise money for renovations and an exorcism. The open house taught me important facts: the powder room has moldy wallpaper that will likely peel right off, and a toilet that probably flushes. So I’m telling the agent to offer twice the asking price — 267 times my monthly salary. In this competitive market, I’ll also promise the seller my firstborn baby. I’ll be too busy with renovations to protect a child from the poltergeist anyway. Besides, the bedroom doesn’t have enough space for a crib. 24. What steps did the author take before buying a used car? A. He read online reviews, studied a report, and test-drove it multiple times. B. He asked his cousin and watched a TV show about cars. C. He compared 26 different car models and chose the cheapest one. D. He requested a mechanic’s mechanic to drive the car for him. 25. What does the underlined word “equivalent” in paragraph 2 most likely mean? A. the opposite value B. a completely different thing C. a slightly smaller number D. the same or equal amount 26. What two reasons does the author give for not worrying about the high-pitched shrieks he heard during the open house? A. The neighbor is friendly and the house is cheap. B. He plans to rent out the toolshed and buy earplugs. C. He can convert the toolshed into an Airbnb and use the money for an exorcism. D. The previous owner promised the roof doesn’t leak and the toilet flushes. 27. Which of the following best describes the author’s tone throughout the passage? A. Humorous and ironic. B. Sad and regretful. C. Serious and cautious. D. Angry and critical. C Scientists have developed a new biological computer by combining human brain-like tissues with electronic chips. Named Brainoware, the invention is created by researchers at Indiana University Bloomington and belongs to the booming field of biological computing, which is expected to outperform traditional computers someday. The brain-like tissues, called brain organoids, are not taken from real human brains. Instead, they are grown from human stem cells, which can develop into various cells and body tissues. It takes stem cells two months to fully mature into brain organoids. Researchers then place a mature organoid onto an electronic chip equipped with thousands of electrodes. Simpler and smaller than a real brain, the organoid behaves similarly, responding to electrical signals and enabling the ability to learn. In a voice recognition test, scientists trained Brainoware with 240 Japanese recordings from eight speakers. The organoid showed distinct neural activities to different voices and managed to identify speakers with an accuracy of 78 percent. One highlight of Brainoware is that researchers can make full use of the organoid’s complexity without completely figuring out its cell operation rules. Scientists believe the combination of organoids and chips will greatly improve the speed and efficiency of future AI. Besides, Brainoware can serve as a perfect tool to study the human brain. It can help research neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s disease and test the effect of various treatments. Experts even hold the hope that it will eventually replace animal brain models for scientific research. 28.What do we know about Brain organoids? A. They are directly collected from human brains. B. They can work without electronic chips. C. They are as complex as real human brains. D. They mature from stem cells in two months. 29.What achievement did Brainoware make in the test? A. It created 240 Japanese voice recordings. B. It matched speakers with voices at 78% accuracy. C. It changed human neural activities at a high speed. D. It taught eight people to recognize different voices. 30.What is special about Brainoware? A. It runs on simple cell networks. B. It needs no human training to work. C. It can be employed without knowing its exact workings. D. It has already replaced traditional computers. 31.What is the future prospect of Brainoware? A. It will cure all neurological diseases. B. It can enhance the performance of future AI and benefit brain science research. C. It will take the place of all experimental tools in research. D. It will be widely used to produce stem cells. D Recent research published in Cell has found that plants can give out sounds when suffering stress, though human beings cannot hear them. Lilach Hadany, a researcher of the study, explained that plants constantly interact with insects and other creatures, many of which rely on sound to communicate. It is unreasonable for plants to stay totally silent. In the experiment, scientists put tobacco and tomato plants in soundproof boxes and used ultrasonic microphones to record sounds. Human ears can only catch sounds below 16 kilohertz, while the microphones could record frequencies from 20 to 250 kilohertz. Plants were divided into three groups: left unwatered for five days, stems cut off, and left untouched. The first two groups sent out sounds of 40 to 80 kilohertz. When converted into audible frequency, the sound was like popcorn popping. Stressed plants made such sounds 30 to 50 times per hour, yet healthy ones only about once an hour. For thirsty plants, the sound grew louder day by day until they dried up. Scientists still have not figured out exactly how plants produce the sounds. A widely accepted guess is that it comes from cavitation, where air bubbles inside plants collapse under pressure. Based on the collected data, researchers developed machine-learning software to tell apart thirsty, damaged and healthy plants. This technology can help farmers keep track of crop conditions and make timely adjustments. 32.Why do researchers believe plants may use sound? A. Human ears fail to detect low-frequency sounds. B. Plants need to communicate with surrounding creatures. C. Most plants can react to different sounds quickly. D. Sound helps plants survive dry and cold weather. 33.What can we learn about the experiment? A. Healthy plants make no sound at all. B. All plants were placed in open containers. C. Stressed plants produce popping-like sounds. D. Microphones recorded sounds within 16 kilohertz. 34.What is the possible cause of plants’ sounds? A. The breaking of bubbles inside plants. B. The fast growth of plant stems. C. The adjustment of plant water supply. D. The reaction to ultrasonic waves. 35.What is the practical value of the research? A. It guides farmers to monitor crop growth. B. It enables people to hear plants’ voices directly. C. It helps improve farmers’ working skills. D. It solves the problem of crop water shortage. 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。 Many of you have developed study habits that have worked well for you over the years in daily high school learning. 36 When you face more challenging courses and more complex knowledge, you need to do more than just memorize facts. You should learn to apply, analyze and evaluate the information you have learned. Here are some practical and proven strategies for you to explore and try out. 37 These include retrieval practice, spaced practice and interleaving, which have been scientifically proven to improve long-term memory and exam performance. You can also try blank page testing to check how much you have truly understood and remembered right after studying. Taking good notes is another key to efficient and successful learning. The Cornell Note-Taking System, widely used by students worldwide, is highly recommended. 38 This clear structure helps you organize information logically and makes later review much more efficient. Good reading skills can greatly improve your learning efficiency. Before reading, set a clear learning purpose and make a detailed study plan. 39 Classic reading systems like SQ3R can also help you understand and remember textbook content more deeply. Finally, don’t hesitate to ask for help when you encounter learning difficulties. 40 You can also form study groups with your classmates to discuss difficult problems and learn from each other's strengths. A. You should review your notes immediately after each class. B. You can turn to your teachers for help during their office hours. C. Making a detailed study schedule is the best way to improve grades. D. There are many scientifically proven strategies for exam preparation. E. Always preview the text first to get a general idea of its main content. F. But some habits may no longer be effective when you take on harder subjects. G. It divides your notebook into three clear sections: notes, questions and summary. 第三部分 语言运用(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) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My career ranging from television, stage dramas to films originated from an extraordinary incident, which remained a mystery to me for ages. Back then, I was a drama student, ambitious to pursue artistic dreams but short of adequate 41 . Together with my companions, I attended a party to stage musical shows. After our performance, a polite stranger approached me and expressed 42 appreciation. He asked about my career 43 . I admitted I planned to head for New York to 44 theatrical chances, yet I could not afford relevant expeditions. The kind man volunteered to sponsor me money to start my journey. I politely 45 his offer at first. Soon he came with his wife and 46 his idea genuinely, laying down three strict rules. I must 47 the sum within five years without interest, keep his identity confidential and pass down kindness to people in 48 when capable. Though my family urged me to refuse the aid, I finally 49 to accept it. I set off for New York, only to find local life 50 tough. Without experience, I could not 51 a steady occupation. To make a living, I took low-paid temporary 52 . Later, my partners and I decided to 53 performances on our own. Our efforts brought splendid achievements. Many agencies reached out to me, laying a firm foundation for my career. I kept my promise all the time and felt 54 gratitude to this anonymous supporter who offered me precious 55 . 41. A. opinions B. spirits C. chances D. finances 42. A. false B. casual C. genuine D. vague 43. A. doubts B. ambitions C. faults D. limits 44. A. miss B. waste C.seek D. risk 45. A. declined B. approved C. adopted D. assessed 46. A. narrated B. restated C. described D. reclaimed 47. A.rent B. borrow C. lend D. repay 48. A. dilemma B. panic C. peace D. relief 49. A. hesitated B. determined C. pretended D. failed 50. A. slightly B. merely C. extremely D. roughly 51. A. secure B. refuse C. ignore D. confirm 52. A. professions B. careers C. jobs D. hobbies 53. A. put on B. take apart C. give away D. turn down 54. A. shallow B. sincere C. mild D. plain 55. A. comfort B. admiration C. praise D. support   非选择题部分 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I stood at the trail head, looking up at the mountain appearing ahead. My heart was drumming against my ribs. Everyone else in the group seemed so 56 (prepare)—their boots worn in,their breathing calm. I was there for the wrong reasons, I thought. I was there to prove something, 57 (conquer) the peak and show others I lived a perfect life.   The first hour was tough. My lungs burned, 58 my new boots rubbed my heels. I kept following others, their figures 59 (get) increasingly distant. My goal was the summit, and every step 60 wasn't there felt like a failure.   It was when I stopped for the third time and bent over 61 my hands on my knees that I spotted a wildflower growing in a rock crack. It was delicate and resilient, 62 (utter) unaware of the race to the top. In that moment, I let go of the summit.   I walked peacefully afterwards, enjoying natural scenery around instead of rushing towards. The journey became a series of small, present moments, not a torture 63 (endure).   I did eventually reach the summit. The view was breathtaking, a vast 64 (expand) of green and blue under an endless sky. But as I stood there, the 65 (surprise) truth struck me: The real victory wasn't conquering the mountain; it was silencing the lingering voice in my head that measured everything by a final destination. 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) 假设你是你校英语社团社长李华。社团准备招募新成员,请你写一则英文招募启事,张贴在校英语角。内容包括:1. 社团的主要活动(如英语角、观影会、演讲比赛等);2. 加入社团的收获;3. 报名方式和截止日期。 注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。 English Club: New Members Wanted! Are you looking to improve your English and make new friends? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ English Club June 9th, 2026 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 67. 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。 Leo was a young architect who prided himself on being extremely efficient. His whole daily life was fully arranged and managed by an intelligent AI assistant named “Aria”. Aria was capable of arranging all his work meetings, sorting out countless work emails, drafting architectural blueprints professionally, and even reminding him to drink water regularly and take proper breaks. Every early morning, Leo would wake up to Aria’s soft and clear voice, which carefully briefed him on all daily tasks and work plans in detail. Gradually, he relied heavily on the smart system and could hardly recall the last time he made an important decision entirely on his own without Aria’s help. One afternoon, Leo was buried in his biggest career challenge — a vital bridge design project that had to be officially submitted before midnight. With powerful data processing ability, Aria had finished all complex structural calculations, built delicate 3D design models and completed the whole professional technical report. All Leo needed to do was just make a simple review and click the submit button. He smiled with satisfaction, deeply feeling how greatly modern high-tech had simplified his busy life. Suddenly at 8 p.m., his working screen began to flicker violently. Aria’s usual warm and steady voice turned broken and unstable. “Leo… system… error… data… corrup—” Soon the screen went totally black. Leo was struck dumb with shock. He tried repeatedly to reboot his computer, yet Aria still failed to respond at all. The AI system crashed completely without warning. Great panic set in instantly. He attempted to open the finished bridge design files, only to find all files were strictly encrypted(被加密) and could only be unlocked via Aria. All work emails disappeared, and his daily schedule vanished as well. For the first time in three years, Leo had to face all difficulties alone with nothing but his own thoughts, staring helplessly at the blank screen. The wall clock ticked loudly nonstop, pointing at 8:15 p.m. There were less than four hours left before the deadline. 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。 Paragraph 1: Leo leaned back in his chair, his hands trembling, and realized he had no idea how to start the calculations himself. Paragraph 2: Just as he was about to give up, he noticed an old notebook buried under a pile of papers on his shelf. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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