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英语试题
(满分:150分:考试时间:120分钟)
2026年5月
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两速。
1.What is the woman doing?
A.Draw a picture.
B.Send an email.
C.Check the article
2.What can we leam about the man?
A.He's forgetful.
B.He's inahurry.
C.He's organized.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a science museum.
B.In an art gallery.
C.In a concert hall.
4.What does the woman think of the smartwatch?
A.It's complicated.
B.It's unnecessary
C.It's affordable
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A work mode shift.
B.A job hunting experience.C.A time management method.
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。每段录音播放两速。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题
6.What are the speakers doing?
A.Writing a novel.
B.Watching a film.
C.Staging aplay
7.How does the woman feel about the plot?
A.Imaginative.
C.Predictable.
商三语应性测试(二)英语第1页(共10页)
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.Why is the new station being built in the suburbs?
A.Tostore big telescopes.
B.To avoid heavy urban traffic.
C.To ensure ideal observing conditions
9.What might bother Tom in his work?
A.The heavy physical labor.
B.The unusual working hours.C.The poor research facilities.
10.How will the project?
A.By processing digitnl data.B.By buying new cameras.
C.By monitoring the station.
所第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What especially drives the woman to study architecture?
A.Its visible influence on a city.
B.Her discussion witha professor.
C.Its combination of design and engineering
12.What do we know about architecture nowadays?
A.It covers various fields.
B.It requires multiple degrees.C.It involves diverse decorations.
13.What will the woman probably leam this summer?
A.Westem philosophy.
B.Social economics.
C.Computer science
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
What is the woman's view on the AI too?
A.It needs more tests.
B.It works quite well.
C.It performs terribly.
15.What is the man's worry about the AI tool?
A.Its privacy risk
B.Its unreliable accuracy.
C.Its complex operation.
16.What function of the Al tool impresses the man?
A.Recording daily reading habits
B.Translating foreign books quickly.
17.How can the man use the AI tool?
A.With his library account.
B.With the librarian's help.
C.With a new account.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题
18.What was Linda's task at the dairy company?
A.Delivering sury yogurts to markets
B.Measuring the sugar level in products.
C.Analyzing the nutritional value of sugar
19.What did Linda's team do in Chicago?
A.They boosted sales of existing products
B.They invented a sugar-testi
ing method
C.They created new drinks from plants.
20.What did Linda's team launch last month?
A.A low-fat chocolate.
B.A sugar-free product.
C.AnAl-driven program
高三应性测试(二)英语第2页(共10页)
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
Come to work with us and experience the rul hanaian way of life!We are looking for those
who'd like to help out in schools to help with the teaching and understanding of the English langunge.
Volunteers will be placed in primary or junior high schools.
Typical Day
7:30-Volunteer transport leaves the volunteer house to project sites
12:30-13:30-Lunch break
·15:00-School closes
"15:30-Return to volunteer house
Please note this.Schedules vary in different schools
Free-time Activities
·Swimming
·Going on safari(游措)
Visiting museums or slave castles
.Shopping in malls or going to the cinem
Wandering at beautiful beaches
Requirements
Age:18 years and above
Language Skills:English(fuently)
.Nationality:Open toall
Working hours:Monday-Fridny from 8:00 to 15:00
Accommodations
Volunteers live together in shared apartments in the Abetifi district of Ghana.The house is based
to enjoy the beautiful surrounding views of the rainforest and mountains.
Bedrooms:shared by 2-4people with doors and windows covered by mosquito netting
Bathrooms:with individual WCs and shower rooms
Kitchen:with basics of fridge,gas stove,kettle and microwave
.Living Room:alarge one with sofas,TV and a dining se
Program Salary
。4 weeks:e265
·12 wceks:€795
·48 weeks::e3,180
Please note each month is calculated as 4 weeks for the program duration
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21.What is the purpose of this text?
A.To call for volunteers.
B.To advertise rural Ghana.
C.To introducea programme
D.To describe volunteers'daily life
22.What is needed of the volunteers?
A.An 8-hour workdav
B.Ghanaian nationality
C.At least 18 years old
D.More than 2 foreign languages.
23.How much will a volunteer working for six months eam?
A3,180.
B.e1,590.
C.e795
D.e265.
B
Weeks before,Mrs.Spica had assigned an essay about what we would like to be in the future.The
dreamed of being a teacher,apsychologist,oramailman"Anthony,"Mrs.Spica said,interrupting my
daydreams,"I already got someone for you to interview."She handed me a piece of paper."He will
give you insight on what it means to be a writer."I was confused.
I remembered when I was a kid,I began a lifelong love affair with books.Each week,I would
come home witha book from the school library.I would soon begin to write my own.I was shy and
introverted,and I never showed anyone my work.So,when Mrs.Spica asked us to write a short story
based onabook that we read,Ifelt uneasy-my creations would be judged and graded.
However,I pushed through my discomfort and wrote a story.I got an A'with a note saying"Have
you ever thought about beinga writer?You havesomuch potential."In general,Iam poor at receiving
feedback.If it is negative,Iend up feeling discouraged.If it is positive,I dismiss the comments as
incorrect So when Mrs.Spica told me all those encouraging words.I could not compute.Then.when
the dream job assignment rolled around,she put action behind her encouraging words.Somehow,she
found a way for me to connect with one of my favorite authors.All I had to do was call him at the
I felt my heartbeat quicken as I heard the voice on the other line.We spent the next hour talking
about writing.but I remember nothing in details.What I do remember is to continue writing
24.Why was the author confused?
A.Mrs.Spica gave him a new choice.
B.Mrs.Spica interrupted his daydream
C.He didn't expect Mrs.Spica's word
D.He wondered how to do an interview
25.What led the author to start his own writing?
A.His love for books
B.His teacher's praise.
C.A short story assignment.
D.Aphone call with a writer.
26.Which of the following best deseribes Mrs.Spica?
A.Demanding.
C.Ambitious.
D.Reserved.
27.What does the author's experience show?
A.Patience awakes passion.
B.Challenge motivates ambition
C.Encourngement brings confidence.
D.Communication promotes understanding.
高三透应性测试(二)英语第4页(共10页)
Computer hackers (in order to get more secret information,constantly improve at breaking
into cyberdefenscs(网络防御系统)toseal valuable documents.So some researchers propose usingan
artificial-intelligence algorithm (to hopelessly confuse them,once they break in,by hiding the
real deal in a mountain of misleading documents and information.
The algorithm,called Word Embedding-based Fake Online Repository Gencration Engine(WE
FORGE),creates decoys of patents under development.If hackers were after,say,the recipe fora new
drug.they would have to find the relevant needle in a sea of false documents.This could mean checking
each recipe in detail-and perhaps investing in a few dead-end ones.The name of the game here is,
Make itharder,explains Subrahmanian,its developer,Dartmouth College Cyber Security researcher
“-Pain those stealing from you.”
Subrahmanian says he tackled this project after reading that companies are unaware of new kinds
of eyberattacks for an average of 312 days after they begin."Hackers have almost a year to decamp
with all ourdocuments,patents and intelletproperty"he says.They have soenamoseverything.
It'sot just the crown jewels-it's the jewels,nd the jewels of the lady,and the watch
of the secretary!"
The system produces convincing traps by searching through a document for key words.For each
one it finds,it calculates a list of related concepts and replaces the original term with one chosen at
random The processcan documents still ook
credible.Subrahmanian and his team asked computer science and chemistry graduates to evaluate real
and false patents from their respective fields.And the humans found the WE-FORGE-created
documents highly believable.
WE-FORGE might eventually expand its boundary.Subrahmnin thinks this research will attract
commercial interest."I could definitely see an organization investing in this type of product,"he says.
"If this creates believable decoys without releasing sensitive details within those traps,then I think
you've got a huge win there."
28.What does the underlined word"decoys"in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Original terms.
B.Cyber securities.
C.Misleading documents
D.Computer operating systems
29.What can be inferred from Subrahmanian's words in Paragraph 3?
A.Hackers are greedy.
B.The network is unreliable.
C.The companies are wealthy.
D.Intellectual property is divers
30.What can we leam from Paragraph 4 about the WE-FORGE-created documents?
A.They are reproduced.
B.They are randomly organized.
C.They are free from human involvement
D.They are likely mistaken for real documents
31.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about conceming WE-FORGE?
A.Its public response.
B.Its market potential.
C.Its information safety
D.Its planned expansion
高三适应性测试(二)英语第5页(共10页)
D
Is text-messaging driving us apart?These days.we talk to each other a lot with our thumbs
sending six billion text messages a day,and likely a few billion more on services like Whats App.
But some worry that so much messaging leads toless communication.For instance.when hanging
out with friends,we'd be texting secretively at the same time,pretending to maintain eye contact but
mentally somewhere
New technologies often upset the way we relate to one another,of course.But such division caused
by texting has a strong echo in the arguments we had over the telephone a hundred years ago.The small
device gave us a new way to contact one another and quickly promote new forms of socializing.Callers
arranged regular"visiting"calls,dialing remote family to catch up on news.
Soon,though,social critics thought it would be so easy to talk that we'd never leave each other
alone.Others worried that the telephone sped up life,demanding instant reactions.The use of the
telephone gave little room for reflection.It in the ife which
didn't make for domestic happiness."We shall soon be nothing but transparent piles ofjelly (to
each other,"a London writer moaned in 1897.
However,nowadays the telephone call seems like a throwback to a gentler era.When Jenna Birch,
a communication professor at the University of lowa,started dating a man who insisted on calling her
on the phone,she found it warm and delightful.So she doesn't think the shift to texting has degraded
our interactions.According toher study,teenagers who text the most are also those who spend the mos
time face to face with friends.Communication,it seems,brings more communication,and-as she
argues-just because talk happens in text doesn't mean it's not meaningful.
Michele Martin of Carleton University,thinks we're living through a replay of the telephone,where
the things that made it valuable-instant communications-are the same that made it annoying.
"People believe they are liberated because they can bring the mobile phone everywhere,Martin says.
“But at the same time,they are slaves to it”.
32.What's the function of the first paragraph?
A.To issue a warning.
B.To describe a scene.
C.To offer an argument
D.To introduce the topic
33.Why does the author talk about the telephone?
A.To prove the telephone appeared earlier
B.To show texting raises similar concerns.
C.To predict texting will replace the tekephone.
D.To emphasize the telephone affected daily life more
34.How is the text mainly developed?
A.By listing data.
B.By presenting findings
C.By quoting experts.
D.By making comparisons.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Gone with the Wind.Dear Texting
B.Oh,Telephone,a Tale of Two Sides
C.Life is Too Short for So Many Texting
D.Oh My God!We've Been Here Before
高三适应性测试(二)英语第6页(共10页)
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,
Walking is becoming a bot research topic among health scientists. It's arguably the most accessible
form of exercise available to us and mounting research shows it's good for health . 36 Another
study from that year found that hit ing 10, 000 steps a day lowers your risk of heart disease.
37 In terms of burning calories and weight loss more generally, the research unsurprisingly
shows that walking is less effective than more intense forms of exercise like running or weightlifting.
The amount of calories you can bum depends on a number of factors, but the average person gets
through a modest 250 calories walking for an hour at a moderate, un strained pace.
There are ways to step up your walking, of course. 38 The joual Obesity reports that out
of people on a long-term weight-loss programme, the ones who lost more than 10 percent of their
starting weight were clocking 10, 000 steps a day at the 6-, 12-and 18-month intervals. You have to keep
it up, in other words
Next, pick up the pace. 39 Exercise scientists class slow walking as light exercise, but
increase your efforts and it becomes moderate exercise, which is better for your heart, lungs and muscles
Experts usually suggest that a pace of 5 kmh is moderate.
Anything else you can do to make the walk harder will also increase the number of calories you
burn. Swinging or pumping your an ms is a good example . 40
A.So is walking on uneven land or up hills.
B.Walking can boost the results of calorie restriction
C. You can also walk off extra body weight to an extent.
D.Adding short jogging bursts during walks may boost calorie burning
E. The most obvious is distance—walk further and you'll burn more caloric s
F. Apparently, there's a big difference between a gentle wander and a purposeful walk
G.Walking three times a weck nearly halves the recurrence of back pain according to research
published in 2024
高
(二)英
7页(共10页)
第三部分语言知识运用(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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
I came to England from Ethiopia three years ago to study for a biochemistry degree at Imperial
College London.But I soon found myself 41 in a lonely routine.So,this year,I took 12 months
42 and tried new things.I moved to Leeds and joined the Hackspace,a workshop for makers,
where I 43 to make a wooden bicyele with mostly 44 materials.I used an old flip-flop
(人字拖)for the brake.
The Hackspace's director suggested I go to John o'Groats and 45 all the way down to the
south.At first,I thought that was ridiculous,but then 46 it:I wanted to do something new.My
friends didn't think I'd last a mile.Maybe they 47:the first three nights were terrible.
I hadn't bought a tent or brought 48 food,but I was always offered help.During Storm
Floris,I was passing through Dalwhinnie,a Scottish village,and desperate for 49Then,a
couple invited me in.Later,I feared my bike would 50 Luckily,a man fixed my chain and
another one 51 my front wheel with one from his daughter's bike.
Strangers on TikTok had been following my 52 and offered support.53,I
completed the journey.
I had previously felt the
54 of community in my life,but now I felt its true value.My
success wasn't just about determinationit was about the 55 of others.
41.A.stuck
B.secured
C.registered
D.included
42.A.shot
B.dive
C.tnsk
D.leave
43.A.managed
B.failed
C.refused
D.happened
44.A.expensive
B.natural
C.precious
D.recyeled
45.A.run
B.hike
C.drive
D.cycle
46.A.reconsidered
B.escaped
C.hesitated
D.apologized
47.A.keep quiet
B.have apoint
C.take care
D.make a wish
48.A.enough
B.fresh
C.free
D.delicious
49.A.food
B.shelter
C.support
D.warmth
50.A.break down
B.catch fire
C.fall apart
D.speed up
51.A.made
B.replaced
C.fixed
D.cleaned
52.A.accident
B.progress
C.image
D.dream
53.A.Suddenly
B.Naturally
C.Eventually
D.Immediately
54.A.presence
B.meaning
C.memory
D.absence
55.A.courage
B.honesty
C.kindness
D.intelligence
高三适应性测试(二)英语第8页(共10页)
第二节(共10小题:每小题15分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入】个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,
Though its original Chinatown in Lower Manhattan is the most well-known,New York City is
actually home to nine 56 (office)Chinatowns spread across its five boroughs,each reflecting
the rich regional 57(diverse)of Chinese cuisine.
In the 1870s,the city's first Chinatown took root when Chinese immigrants arrived either from
China or the US's West Coast.Early58(business)were mostly rice shops and teahouses,but
by the early 1900s,full-service restaurants emerged.By the mid-20th Century,Chinese food,in al its
glorious forms,had become as associated 59 New York City as the New York slice.
Among the new generation carrying this legacy forward is chef Calvin Eng,the owner of Bonnie's,
60 Cantonese American restaurant in Williamsburg.Brooklyn,which has been praised for its
inventive interpretations of Cantonese cuisine.Eng61(grow)up in Bay Ridge,Brooklyn,
leaming to cook the food of Guangdong from his mother,tasting Cantonese food made by his
grandparents each weekend,62 sometimes getting his Cantonese fix at a variety of New York's
Chinatowns.
Unlike other styles,Cantonese food is known for its lightness and simplicity.63 (emphasize)
fresh ingredients,particularly seafood,a of the region's coastal geography."food
is64(remarkable)low on acidandheat,"Eng explains.We use minimalingrodients that allow
the main ingredients 65(shine)."
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第-节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,请你写信邀请你的新西兰明友Bem参加中国日报(China Daily)专门为外
国人举办的“Green China”环保手机摄影大赛。信的内容包括:
1,建议一个拍摄作品及内容:
2.说明拍摄此作品的理由。
注意:1.词数80左右:
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Ben,
Yours,
LiHua
高三通应性测试(二)英语第9页(共10到)
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
On the aftemoon of my eighteenth birthday,I was driving my dad's old town,feeling
absolutely free and excited.The sun was shining.and everything felt perfectAs I madeatubit too
quickly,the worst thing happened.There wasa loud,sharp sound of metal scraping()against metnl.
My heart jumped into my throat-Ihad sideswiped a car parked by the pavement.
I stopped the car my hands shaking on the wheel I lookedaround nervously.
empty,had sen thought rushed intomy head:
way.Noo will ever know."The hit wasa beautiful,brand-new Mercedes,d the ratch ang
its door was long and deep.My own had a small bump.Panie filled me.I had worked hard to
save money for my first semester's college books,and I knew that money would be wiped out by this
The tempation to escape was ovewhelming
But then,I pictured my father's serious face.He had always taught me that taking responsibility
foryourction was what defined aperson.Withheart that felt likea heavyse Ipulledover behind
the Mercedes.I found a notebook and a pen in my backpack.My hands were trembling so much that
tihe writing down my name.my phone number,my address,andashor.I
toreou the page,walked back to the Mercedes,and carefully put the note under its windshield wiper.
Driving home,I was consumed with fear,ardy imagining the angry phone call nd the financial
trouble that would follow me to college.
The call came that evening.A woman's voice,calm and steady,asked for me,"This is Mrs.Gable,"
she said."m calling about the note you left on my car."I prepared for the worst,and my apology
tumbled out n a rushed,nervous sremsure she was about to demand a huge payment.
注意:1,续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答恩卡的相应位置作答。
But unexpectedly,she asked for nothing at all.
A moment later,my father came home and Irushed up to him
高三适应性测试(二)英语第10页(共10页)