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高2026届高三春期第三次模拟考试
英语
本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟
注意禀项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
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)
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At the baggage claim.B.At the check-in counter.
C.At the boarding gate.
2.Why does the man need to provide his phone number?
A.To create an account.
B.To pay the bill
C.To receive confirmation
3.What does the woman think of the smart watch?
A.It's expensive.
B.It's practical.
C.It's complicated.
4.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A return policy.
B.A repair service.
C.A delayed delivery.
5.What does the man suggest?
A.Updating the system.
B.Restarting the computer.
C.Checking Bluetooth settings
听第6段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why does the woman make the call?
A.To greet a friend.
B.To cancel a training.
C.To ask for a favor.
7.What does the man originally plan to do tomorrow?
A.Do the cleaning.
B.Walk the dog
C.See the doctor.
听第7段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What does Ben say about his son?
A.He has few friends.
B.He struggles with studies.C.He lacks life skill practice.
9.How are the students assessed in labor courses?
A.By submitting reports.
B.By earning credits.
C.By taking exams.
听第8段对话,回答以下小题。
10.Who is the man going to visit?
A.His neighbor.
B.His friend.
C.His colleague.
11.Why did the woman move to the city?
A.For job hunting
B.For sightseeing.
C.For schooling.
12.What will the speakers probably do this Saturday?
A.Open the boxes.
B.Do the shopping
C.Cook food together.
听第9段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What is the project about?
A.Selling potted flowers.
B.Writing research papers.
C.Teaching plant care.
14.What will the winning class receive?
A.Gift cards
B.A garden party.
C.Game time.
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15.What will the woman do to help?
A.Water daily.
B.Check the soil.
C.Talk to plants.
16.What should the woman bring to the activity?
A.A watering can.
B.Lab equipment.
C.A logbook.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Who will sign up for the Community Fitness Challenge?
A.Professional athletes.
B.Local residents.
C.Visiting tourists.
18.Which activity is meant for beginners?
A.Morning yoga session.B.Weekend cycling tour.
C.Evening running club.
19.What is a must for the weekend cyclists?
A.Personal equipment.B.A membership card.
C.Previous experience.
20.What will the speaker do next?
A.Prepare bottles.
B.Show a video.
C.Write a newsletter.
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。I
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children.With each purchase,you can create a digital card for your loved ones that tells them about the
incredible impact their Inspired Gifts will have.
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1.Select an Inspired Gift to dedicate to your loved one.
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21.What should a buyer do after deciding on an Inspired Gift?
A.Select a gift card.
B.Deliver vital supplies
C.Go to the warehouse.
D.Meet the children in need.
22.How much should you pay at least if you want to help health workers?
A.$100
B.s70.
C.s152.
D.8438
23.What do the gifts listed mainly focus on?
A.Newborn survival.B.Facility construction.C.Water monitoring.
D.Disease prevention
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I used to think recipes were promises.If I followed every line,the cake would rise and dinner would
tum out well.My grandmother would probably have laughed at that.She cooked from memory and attention.
"Stop when it looks right,"she would say."Add flour until the dough feels soft but not sticky."To a child
who wanted clear answers,this sounded almost unfair.
Years later,I came across a medieval (recipe for sambocade,a kind of cheesecake.It gave no
exact measurements.It simply told the cook to make a crust,prepare the curds,add sugar,egg whites and
elderflowers,and bake it.At first,I found it nearly useless.How much sugar?How many eggs?How hot
should the oven be?Then I understood:the recipe was not meant to teach a beginner from zero.It was more
like a reminder,pointing back to knowledge learned by watching,touching,smelling and trying again.
That was how my grandmother cooked.Her own recipes were only lists of ingredients kept in an old
shoe box.After she died,my mother threw the box away,thinking it had no value without instructions.I
understood her choice.To anyone else,"flour,eggs,milk,sugar"was hardly a recipe.Yet something was lost
with that box-not complete knowledge,but traces of a way of knowing.
Today,we often expect recipes to protect us from uncertainty.We want grams,minutes and
temperatures.Careful measurement is useful,of course.But cooking is not only measurement.A good cook
notices when butter begins to smell nutty,when dough resists the hand,and when a cake is pale enough to
leave the oven.Such knowledge cannot be fully written down.It must be practiced in the body.
Now,whenever I bake,I still hear my grandmother's question:"Is it pale enough yet?"It is not exactly
a rule.It is a way of paying attention.
24.Why did the author once find her grandmother's instructions"almost unfair"?
A.They sounded too old.
B.They lacked clear rules.
C.They changed too often.
D.They used rare ingredients.
25.Why is the medieval recipe mentioned?
A.To introduce a special sweet dessert.
B.To prove old recipes are useless.
C.To explain what Grandma's cooking was like.
D.To compare different kinds of dishes.
26.What does the shoe box mainly represent in paragraph 3?
A.Lost family wealth
B.Complete cooking records
C.A forgotten dessert.
D.Knowledge through practice.
27.What is the author's view on recipes?
A.Accuracy removes uncertainty.
B.Practice gives recipes meaning
C.Old recipes work better.
D.Good memory matters most.
c
We generally believe that wisdom grows naturally with experience.As time passes,we make mistakes,
learn lessons,and gradually improve our judgment.This common belief is comforting because it suggests
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that simply living longer will improve our understanding of the world.However,research from psychology
and behavioral science now challenges this idea,indicating that experience alone is not always a reliable
teacher.
In many cases,repetition does not sharpen judgment-rather,it dulls it.People who make the same
decisions over and over often grow more confident without becoming more accurate.Consider an investor
who continues to pour money into a declining stock because it once made him a fortune.Likewise,a doctor
with years of experience in flu diagnosis might ignore an unusual symptom,only to realize later it was the
first sign of a rare disease.Experience,it turns out,can solidify errors just as easily as it corrects them.
In complex environments like financial markets,relationships or parenting,the consequences of
decisions are rarely clear.Success is easily credited to skill when it could just have easily been luck,while
failure is excused anyway.How can we trust such biased interpretations?This is why experience so often
misleads us.The key is that experience leads to genuine learning only under very specific conditions.As
Soyer and Hogarth note in the book The Myth of Experience,"Experience does not automatically lead to
learning.What matters is not how much experience someone has,but whether the environment provides
clear,timely,and reliable feedback."When feedback is delayed or unclear,experience acts not as a teacher
but as a cheater.
Ancient philosophers were cautious of this long before modern psychology started to explore it.
Socrates distrusted the authority of experience when unaccompanied by reflection,insisting that unexamined
beliefs grow more dangerous with time.Wisdom,on this view,does not emerge from repetition,but from the
capacity to question what experience appears to have taught us.
28.What does the author mainly state in paragraph 1?
A.Age makes people smart.
B.Experience is no guarantee of wisdom.
C.Repetition makes no sense.
D.Mistakes and lessons improve judgment.
29.Which of the following examples can best fit in the second paragraph?
A.A student avoids mistakes by reflecting on failures.
B.A worker improves efficiency with repeated practice
C.A driver underestimates a sharp turn after a hundred safe passes.
D.A teacher gains experience by continuously changing methods.
30.Why is the book quoted in paragraph 3?
A.To clarify a doubt.B.To present a story.C.To define a concept.
D.To support a claim.
31.Which is the best title for the text?
A.The Past Experience:A Teacher or a Cheater?
B.To Grow Old or Grow Wise:That's a Choice!
C.Repetitive Practice:The True Path to Wisdom
D.Ancient Philosophers:Guides for Modern Psychology
D
Curiously,I have been speaking with experts in AI lately.These people are absorbed in building
powerful technological tools,but they want to keep their humanity.They've got me thinking.If creativity
and innovation are accelerating()faster than ever,what ensures they serve the greater good?A recent
psychological study suggests one direction:wisdom.
According to neuropsychiatrist Dilip Jeste,features of wisdom include prosocial attitudes,
self-awareness and reflection,emotional stability,and balancing decisiveness with uncertainty.These are not
features we normally associate with innovation.But new research suggests they may shape whether
creativity benefits others or not.
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Researchers found that wisdom functions as a moral compass for creativity.Across two studies,
creativity did not reliably predict prosocial behavior on its own.In one experiment,highly creative
participants who scored lower in wisdom were less willing to help another person in a moral-emergency
situation.Among participants higher in wisdom,creativity was instead associated with more socially mindful
responses.One way to think of the implications here is that creativity generates possibilities,but wisdom
helps determine which possibilities serve others rather than ourselves alone.
There is a concern that human thinking can become more"computationalized"-more procedural,
efficiency-driven,and emotionally cold.The more we interact with computational systems,the easier it
becomes to treat human problems as technical problems.
How do we develop wisdom then?Ironically ()the answer may lie in a field often under attack:
the humanities().Daniela Amodei,cofounder of Anthropic,recently suggested that studying the
humanistic subjects may become more important than ever in an AI-driven world.When hiring.she said the
company looks for people with strong communication skills,empathy,curiosity,and the ability to
understand human behavior,capacities often developed through the humanities.Literature,philosophy,and
history expose us to moral dilemmas and human complexity.
Socrates said,"Wisdom begins in wonder."Wisdom may be one of the deeper expressions of wonder
-the capacity to reflect,and consider how our actions affect others.In an age of rush,that capacity keeps
our humanness fully alive.
32.Why does the author mention AI experts in paragraph 1?
A.To present a fact.B.To lead into a topic.C.To clarify a concept.D.To explain a phenomenon.
33.What is the role of wisdom in creativity?
A.It generates novel ideas.
B.It predicts social emergencies.
C.It ensures personal reflection.
D.It guides moral direction.
34.Which statement will Daniela Amodei probably agree with?
A.Humanistic disciplines are crucial.
B.Employees with AI skills are favored.
C.AI innovation needs new perspectives.
D.Technology is a secondary product of humanity.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Are Humanities More Valuable Than AI Skills?B.Is Wisdom Harder to Learn Than Creativity?
C.Are Moral Dilemmas the Test of Creativity?
D.Is Creativity Enough in the Age of Al?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Tips on Connecting With Your Family in the Car
In our fast-paced world,quality time with family members is often the first thing we set aside.Due to
last-minute work calls or running-late classes,Friday movie nights are canceled and Saturday outings are
frequently put off.36.
Both short school drives and long road trips can be transformed into
valuable bonding experiences by being intentional.
Remove digital distractions.Often,phones and tablets make every member stay in their own world.
This creates a disconnected environment.37.
Use this time in the car to chat,observe the
scenery,or simply enjoy shared silence,creating an atmosphere where everyone can get fully involved.
Start gentle and interesting conversations.38.
As a result,communication breaks down.
Choosing light and positive topics like favorite things,funny stories or simple wishes is the key to keeping
conversations flowing.Use open-ended questions like"Where would you choose if you could go
anywhere?"This encourages everyone to share more about their inner worlds.
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Car rides need not be just about getting from A to B.They're also a chance to share
practical knowledge.When passing a gas station,talk to teens about budgeting.Upon spotting a road sign,
explain to younger kids its meaning.Small exchanges spark curiosity and build practical wisdom for
everyone.
Create musical experiences.Road trips can be a painfully long stretch in the car.That's where the
magic of music-a powerful emotional connector-comes in.Allow each member to add a few of their
favorite songs and create a family playlist together.During the trip,sing along to familiar tunes,or have silly
family karaoke sessions.40.
Follow these tips and turn our next car trip into a lasting warm
memory.
A.Make good use of road signs.
B.Turn long transportation into mini-education.
C.But what if we fully share the moments inside the car?
D.Why not encourage everyone to put away all screens?
E.These shared melodies help track your family's highlights.
F.Even Sunday trips are turned into family bonding occasions.
G.Exchanges often fade or turn tense with grades and criticism.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Reading bedtime stories is a precious tradition to spark my child's imagination and deepen the
parent-child connection.However,as my son Harvey reached seven,this routine gradually turned into a
41.
He had 42.
simple picture books and was hungry for chapter books,but classics like
Dickens and Kipling were far too complex and dull for him.We had to try the children's literature series The
Jungle Book,but it still filled him with 43.
In his eyes,most stories for ages five to eight full
of dinosaurs,aliens,and jokes were 44.
Keeping up with his requests burned up all my energy
What used to be a quick 10-minute bedtime routine stretched into a long 45.
eating into my
evenings and leaving me little time to 46.
after a busy day.
Then his eighth birthday arrived.We gave him a birthday gift:a kid-friendly Amazon Echo Dot Kids,a
smart speaker powered by Alexa,Amazon's voice assistant.I 47.
thought he would only use it
as a clock and music player,but he himself quickly 48.
its story-telling function.Unlike a father
like me,Alexa never gets 49.
It would tell playful jokes non-stop and upgrade stories to a
higher 50.
At first,though,I found myself stuck in an inner conflict:watching him hang on
every word from a machine,I felt a quiet 51.
set in,as if I was replacing our warm time together
with a machine.But soon I 52.
the fact that both of us were actually far better off.Harvey lost
himself in numerous stories,and now he only asks me to read for him once or twice a week.
This smart device has become Harvey's"digital dad",which 53.
me from the tiring task of
storytelling without 54.
our ties.It turns our stressful nights into relaxing and happy moments,
which proves that technology can be a good 55.
in family life.
41.A.habit
B.pleasure
C.burden
D.reality
42.A.come up with
B.grown out of
C.looked forward to
D.got down to
43.A.comfort
B.curiosity
C.anxiety
D.boredom
44.A.difficult
B.humorous
C.creative
D.childish
45.A.chore
B.chat
C.break
D.expectation
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46.A.complain
B.recharge
C.communicate
D.respond
47.A.gradually
B.exactly
C.initially
D.regularly
48.A.unlocked
B.invented
C.restored
D.missed
49.A.awkward
B.surprised
C.exhausted
D.cautious
50.A.character
B.level
C.background
D.ability
51.A.guilt
B.fear
C.anger
D.relief
52.A.doubted
B.accepted
C.reflected
D.denied
53.A.shapes
B.avoids
C.frees
D.protects
54.A.weakening
B.building
C.holding
D.updating
55.A.symbol
B.mission
C.foundation
D.addition
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In modern China,food delivery has become a must service in daily life.After a few
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(click)on a smartphone,people can enjoy delicious food from all over the city
57.
leaving home.
China has a long history of food culture,with a wide range of delicious dishes 58
(pass)
down from generation to generation.In the past,people had to go to restaurants or cook at home
59.
(enjoy)their favorite food.It took time and energy,especially for people who were busy
working or studying.
Food delivery solves this problem by breaking the limitations of time and space.It saves time for office
workers,offers a variety of choices for students,60.
provides warm care for the elderly who
cannot go out 61.
(easy).Even for busy parents,it is a great help on lazy weekends.
Behind this service,there are 62.
(count)hardworking delivery riders.They ride through
streets and alleys every day,rain or shine,connecting restaurants with customers.Food delivery has also
been upgraded to include daily necessities.Providing intelligent services like real-time tracking,it reflects
China's rapid 63.
(technology)development.
For foreigners coming to China,food delivery is 64.
unique window into modern Chinese
life.It not only changes eating habits but also 65.
(carry)forward traditional food culture in a
new era.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第-节(满分15分)
你在某社交媒体上看到一位外国网友发视频感叹这一现象:“Walking at night in China is so safe!"。
请你在评论区用英文回复该网友,
内容包括:1.出现该现象的原因:2.你对该现象的感受。
注意:
1.词数80词左右:
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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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。
Sumi was a single mother.Her daughter Anna has always been called "Number 23."Every time the
school released exam results,Anna would always end up in 23rd position among 50 pupils.Always 23,no
matter how hard she pushed Anna.Every mention of this nickname weighed on Sumi.
One day,Sumi,along with Anna,was invited to a lively gathering of several friends and their families.
The atmosphere was delightful and as the lunch came to a finish,a man playfully asked the youngsters what
they aspired(有志成为)to be when they grew up.“I want to be a pianist!”"I want to be a famous actor!'”T
want to be a politician!""I'll start a business and make tons of money!"One after another,the children
voiced these bold,ambitious dreams,earning warm applause and compliments from the adults.
Anna,however,simply smiled and clapped along,remaining silent.She was quietly occupied with
serving soup and distributing cookies to the guests.Then,the man who had asked the question turned his
gaze toward Anna and added,"Hey,our Anna hasn't shared her dream yet.What do you want to be when you
grow up?"Anna paused,and then,with a soft smile,replied,"Uncle,I want to be a primary school teacher.I
love kids-telling them funny stories and teaching them how to make paper cuts.I just love dancing and
singing and playing with them."The room fell instantly silent.Sumi felt her heart sink.
Later,boarding a rented bus for the return trip,Sumi stared out the window,a heavy cloud of
disappointment settling over her.She had hoped Anna would dream bigger,not settle for such an ordinary
life.As the traffic thickened,the bus got fast stuck in a jam.Suddenly,two boys erupted into a full-blown
quarrel over a single slice of dessert.No one could calm them down.To make matters worse,more kids on
the bus began to get restless due to the jam.
(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:
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