广东深圳龙岗区2025-2026学年高三英语下学期第二次月考

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 试卷通过自然体验、AI技术、文化传承等多元时代素材,以层次化问题设计考查语言理解与表达,融合人文关怀与科学思维,提升学生综合语言运用能力与跨文化意识。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |阅读理解|20题/50分|细节理解、推理判断、主旨大意|A篇推荐休闲场所(Copperwood Trail等)考查信息筛选,D篇压力与认知关系培养批判性思维| |语言运用|25题/30分|词汇辨析、语法填空、上下文衔接|完形填空Molly等待主人故事渗透情感教育,语法填空泉州木偶戏体现文化传承| |写作|2题/40分|应用写作、故事续写|邮件建议英文阅读室考查实用表达,续写编程解决老人健忘问题培养创新思维|

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2026届高三第二学期第二次月考答案 有关说明:(考试时长120分钟,试卷分值120分) 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 【答案】21.C 22. B 23. A B C 【答案】24. D 25. B 26. A 27. C 【答案】28. C 29. D 30.D 31. C D 【答案】32.D 33. B 34. D 35. C 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。 【答案】36. D 37.F 38. B 39. E 40. A 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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 【答案】 41-45 BCACB 46-50 DACDA 51-55 BCBDA 语言运用 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。 【答案】 56. a 57. originated 58. where 59. dancing 60. launched 61. to promote  62. strategically 63. and 64. to 65. traders 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. Dear Tom, I’m writing to share with you my design for the English Reading Room in the library. Firstly, I suggest the room be divided into two areas: a quiet reading corner with comfortable chairs and shelves for various reading materials, and a discussion zone equipped with a screen and movable desks for group activities. The quiet area can encourage students to immerse themselves in English literature, improving their reading skills. The discussion zone, on the other hand, provides a space for us to practice spoken English through book clubs or debates. Additionally, displaying posters of English-speaking countries would create a cultural atmosphere. I believe such a design would make the reading room a popular and effective place for English learning. (103 words) 第二节(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。 【sample writing】 Paragraph 1: That night, I sat at my desk, notebook open and mind racing with details. I decided to design a simple reminder app tailored for elderly people like Mrs. Thompson. I listed common daily tasks—taking medicine, watering plants, attending the weekly book club—and planned to add a gentle voice reminder and large, clear buttons for easy operation. For the next few days, I buried myself in coding, testing every function repeatedly, and even asked my parents to try it out to adjust the interface. When the app was finally done, I held my phone, eager to share this surprise with Mrs. Thompson. A week later, I presented my project to Ms. Davis. I showed her how the app worked and told her the story behind it—how Mrs. Thompson’s forgetfulness inspired me. Ms. Davis nodded with a warm smile, praising that my project perfectly embodied the spirit of using technology to help others. Later, I installed the app on Mrs. Thompson’s phone. She was overjoyed, saying it would no longer let her miss important things. I felt extremely proud, realizing that my small labor and wisdom could bring real warmth and convenience to those in need. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届高三第二学期第二次月考 高三英语试题卷 有关说明:(考试时长120分钟,试卷分值120分) 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 When daily chores and stress make life dull, there are always beautiful little joys and unique experiences to discover around us. Here, we have gathered some lovely finds for you, hoping you’ll pause from the hustle and enjoy these wonderful moments that brighten life. Copperwood Trail Connecting humans and horses, Copperwood Trail offers a diverse range of experiences in Whitchurch-Stouffville. From country coffee in the company of horses and Equine Assisted Learning sessions, to introductory courses on horse behaviour and body language, it has something for everyone. This peaceful family farm is committed to providing a safe, quiet rural escape for all visitors eager for close contact with animals and nature. Four Seasons Hotel To mark the arrival of summer, Four Seasons Hotel has opened its seasonal patio. With a new menu and annual mural (壁画) installation, it shows respect for the French Riviera and Mediterranean coastline. The mural is created by Victoria Sequeira, who says, “I want to spark a visual journey for guests — one full of warmth, peace and a touch of Mediterranean magic.” River Cottage Since its debut (首次亮相) on British television’s Channel 4 in 1999, River Cottage has had a positive influence on the country’s eating habits and the welfare of its animals and fish. It’s currently home to a cookery school, dining experiences and a calendar of events. The attractive property also offers accommodation in its farmhouse as well as fantastic views of the surrounding Axe Valley. Green Hill Gardens Tucked away in the quiet countryside, the family-run Green Hill Gardens has a decades-long history. It offers gentle nature experiences like guided walks, flower tours, herb craft workshops and glasshouse afternoon tea. As a calm natural retreat, the garden follows eco-friendly practices to protect local wildlife, inviting visitors to slow down and enjoy nature’s simple beauty. 21. What is the purpose of this text? A. To introduce stress-relieving tips. B. To advertise popular attractions. C. To recommend pleasant getaways. D. To explore nature-friendly ways. 22. If you’re a mural lover, which will you choose? A. Copperwood Trail. B. Four Seasons Hotel. C. River Cottage. D. Green Hill Gardens. 23. What do Copperwood Trail and Green Hill Gardens have in common? A. They are managed by a family. B. They have eco-friendly practices. C. They focus on animal protection. D. They provide many craft activities. B Victoria Rinsma, sous chef at Michelin-recognized Hexagon in Ontario, has earned her place among the world’s top 15 culinary (烹饪的) talents after winning last year’s Canadian title. Her signature dish “Across the Sea and Home Again” is both personal and distinctly Canadian. It blends traditional East Coast comfort food from her grandmother’s homemade recipes with contemporary techniques she has perfected in Hexagon kitchen. She considers the dish as the purest form of expression of her culinary journey. Rinsma is trained by Hexagon’s executive chef Rafael Covarrubias, who won the 2019 Canadian title and represented Canada in Milan in 2021. He offers much more than just technical support; he also coaches her on mental resilience, arming her with all-round preparation for the contest. That sense of continuity of one generation of chefs lifting the next helps make Canadian cuisine globally renowned for diversity, regionality and innovation. Now she will test her signature dish under the supervision of international judges in Milan for the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Award 2024-25, a platform highlighting technical ability, creativity, sustainability and storytelling through food. For Rinsma, it is a chance to bring Canadian ingredients and identity to a global audience. In Milan, she will share the stage with fellow chefs from every corner of the world: chefs from Hong Kong, Panama, Slovenia, South Africa, the United States and the United Kingdom. Each will present a unique dish shaped by their own culture and training. Together, they represent the future of global food culture. Rinsma’s plan for the future draws equally from memory and ambition. By weaving her grandmother’s beloved East Coast flavours into a dish refined for one of the world’s most demanding culinary competitions, she bridges past and present, home and away. 24. What is special about Rinsma’s signature dish? A. Conventional techniques. B. Grandmother’s recipe inspiration. C. Hexagon chefs’joint efforts. D. Personalized and Canadian features. 25. What role has Rafael Covarrubias played in Rinsma’s culinary journey? A. Representing Canada with her. B. Offering her full-range support. C. Shaping her award-winning dish. D. Teaching her basic cooking skills. 26. What do we know about the culinary competition in Milan? A. It requires dish storytelling. B. It tops the world’s culinary contest. C. It prioritizes cooking techniques. D. It targets chefs from Asian regions. 27. Which of the following best describes Rinsma as a chef? A. Modest and skillful. B. Dynamic and competitive. C. Creative and patriotic. D. Cautious and independent. C WWF, in collaboration with the Pacific Coast Food Waste Commitment (PCFWC), Afresh, and Shelf Engine, conducted pilots using AI purchasing systems in two different grocery retail(零售)chains to reduce food waste and improve profits. The results were impressive: food waste was reduced by 14.8% per store on average. The AI technology was able to reduce waste by increasing the accuracy of ordering and stock(库存)requirements, leading to more precise ordering and stocking, and higher sales. While traditionally these tasks have been left to human perception and calculation, AI handles enormous amounts of historical and real-time data to better match ordering with demand, which greatly benefits consumers. While the biggest waste reductions may be seen in early stages, the AI technology only gets better at predicting customer behavior over time, which can then help to reduce waste of seasonal items (for example, holiday baking items) that may only be in demand once a year. Grocery retail is responsible for more than 10 percent of the kind of extra food that leads to waste in the US, so the implications of using AI to further reduce grocery retail waste are considerable. It's a relatively easy-to-implement solution once the AI providers map retailers' data and clarify the relations between them. It more than covers its costs once it is in place. The AI solutions also increase labor efficiency by up to 20 percent per store through automating stock tracking and reducing the amount of time spent on ordering and restocking shelves. The pilot success has led Afresh to move beyond fresh produce and expand to meat, seafood, and other categories in grocery retail, enabling it to better serve its customers and create greater impacts. Shelf Engine is already working in categories beyond produce as well. WWF estimated that if the results from the pilot were copied in these other departments across the retail industry, an estimated 1.1 million tons of food waste could be avoided. 28. How does the author introduce the topic of the text? A. By offering statistics. B. By making a contrast. C. By giving an example. D. By defining a concept. 29. Why does the Al technology benefit consumers? A. It shortens the delivery time. B. It decreases packaging costs. C. It controls unplanned purchases. D. It satisfies their needs precisely. 30. What helps the AI technology become a practical solution? A. Automating stock management. B. Increasing total store sales. C. Predicting seasonal purchases. D. Identifying relations within figures. 31. What does the last paragraph mainly focus on about the AI technology? A. Its huge innovation. B. Its wide popularity. C. Its application prospect. D. Its marketing limitation. D A life without stress, and stressors, might sound ideal, but don’t be fooled. There’s a reason Charles decided to call her latest study “The Mixed Benefits of a Stressor-Free Life.” Charles found that people who reported feeling little or no stress had higher levels of happiness and fewer health problems. However, they also showed signs of cognitive (认知的) decline, including reduced attention and concentration, worse short-and long-term memory, worse problem-solving, and a lowered ability to focus or restrict unwanted behavior. Not experiencing stress may help a person avoid one problem, but it can bring out others. While people who don’t feel pain may avoid one of life’s more unpleasant sensations, they are also subject to injury, since pain warns us to react in a way to keep us safe—it’s what tells us to take our hand off a hot stove. Someone who doesn’t feel pain could end up burning off their skin. For its part, the stress response allows us to experience life’s challenges and joys and facilitates learning. The hippocampus (海马体)—the part of the brain that helps promote learning through memory—loves something original. Successfully overcoming a small daily life stressor brings a large number of original experiences, and the opportunity for growth. Without these non-life-threatening challenges, the brain starts to suffer. This is likely what’s behind the lower memory and problem-solving skills Charles noted in the unstressed participants. According to Charles, stress-free persons tend to be older, unmarried men with lower levels of education than those who reported at least one daily stressor. The unstressed also reported many fewer daily activities than their peers, except for watching TV, which they did with higher frequency than those who reported experiencing daily stressors. Interestingly, the unstressed reported spending fewer hours than the stressed on only the activities that typically include interacting with other people — working, volunteering, and both providing and receiving emotional support. But Charles notes the contradiction here: having more social support is also an effective buffer (缓冲器) against stress. “We know that people are our source of stress often in life, yet they are absolutely necessary for us; we’re social creatures,” Charles says. There seems to be a sweet spot, an ideal amount of social support that helps us stay mentally sharp and active before too much time with other people becomes its own source of stress. 32. What is the result of life with little or no stress according to Charles? A. It removes all health problems. B. It reduces unwanted behaviors C. It causes permanent memory loss. D. It results in weakened mental abilities. 33. What leads to lower memory and problem-solving skills according to Charles? A. Crazy pursuit of new ideas. B. Absence of daily challenges. C. Limited growth opportunities. D. Damaged hippocampus function. 34. Who is more likely to be a stress-free person? A. An educated,married woman with a well-paid job. B. An active young person engaged in volunteer work. C. A retired man enjoying the company of his family. D. A single mid-life man with little to do but watch TV. 35. What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A. Avoid social interaction to prevent stress. B. Social activities contribute to stressful life. C. Social connection is an essential part of life. D. No social support is better than too much. 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。 People favor humor, as it lights up daily moments, eases awkwardness and makes every interaction warm and enjoyable. This magic of humor does not just work in daily life; it also shines in the field of science, especially online. 36 Firstly, humor simplifies tough scientific knowledge. 37 For example, explaining AI in self-driving cars with a funny analogy about “machines learning like clumsy toddlers” makes abstract ideas easy for non-professional groups to understand. 38 Scientists sharing clever and humorous stories about laboratory experiments on social media often attract more interactions than dry academic posts. Additionally, humor humanizes scientists, as seen in popular science lectures where light-hearted jokes help audiences feel closer to researchers. 39 The hidden risks deserve our attention. If the content itself is untrue, humor can even replace facts, leading the audience to form wrong opinions about scientific knowledge just based on the amusing posts they see. Overusing sarcasm or negative humor also has the opposite effect, as it will quickly make scientists lose the public’s trust and damage their credibility. Proper humor use requires a balance between vivid expression and professional precision. It should neither overshadow the core scientific information nor be so shallow that it loses seriousness. 40 Scientists who master this balance can effectively narrow the divide with the public, making science more welcoming and popular. A. Overuse harms professionalism. B. It also boosts audience engagement effectively. C. It helps break the impression of scientists being cold and distant. D. A little humor can greatly enhance scientists’ communication effect. E. Humor in scientific communication is a double-edged sword, though. F. It is a helper in making complex concepts understandable to ordinary people. G. It is believed humor needs to be used with great care in such communication. 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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 For 180 days, Molly, a loyal dog, kept waiting by the gate. Though some kind neighbors offered food, Molly lost her __41__ because her heart lay elsewhere—an elderly man who was her entire world. Molly’s owner, Robert, whose health was failing, had __42__ half a year before. When he was rushed to the hospital, Molly was __43__ shut outside—and so the wait began. At the hospital, the man now __44__ severe dementia(痴呆), his memory faded into mist. Yet, when Molly’s photo was __45__, he would speak the dog’s name with sudden __46__. It was as if, though his mind __47__ and his own identity was lost, one bright point of love __48__—a faithful companion waiting at the edge of his memory __49__. The doctors, knowing Robert’s time was limited, __50__ a final meeting. On the appointed day, as Robert was wheeled out, the long waiting ended in a joyful __51__. Robert’s hands trembled as they touched Molly’s head. In a voice __52__ yet clear, he entrusted the crowd with the last __53__ of his heart: to ensure that the creature who had __54__ his loneliness would not be left unattended after he was gone. Molly had been part of the old man’s life, but the man had been Molly’s whole universe. Molly, for 180 days, had held her breath by a __55__ door, and now both of them finally let go. 41. A. balance B. appetite C. memory D. temper 42. A. moved B. retired C. collapsed D. resigned 43. A. accidentally B. gently C. secretly D. apparently 44. A. adapting to B. looking into C. battling with D. recovering from 45. A. taken B. shown C. edited D. developed 46. A. horror B. doubt C. patience D. clarity 47. A. faded B. brightened C. settled D. wandered 48. A. changed B. started C. remained D. suffered 49. A. regularly B. calmly C. briefly D. eagerly 50. A. arranged B. attended C. delayed D. canceled 51. A. journey B. reunion C. arrival D. match 52. A. cruel B. sharp C. weak D. serious 53. A. sigh B. duty C. order D. pity 54. A. borne B. ignored C. brought D. shared 55. A. locked B. worn C. virtual D. secure 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。 The brilliance of Quanzhou puppetry (木偶戏) , ____56____ national intangible cultural heritage that ____57____ (originate) in Quanzhou, Fujian Province in the Qin Dynasty, lies in the skill of the performers’ fingers in controlling puppets by pulling threads. A recent example of this historical art that showcases the harmony between tradition and modernity is at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing, ____58____ a skilled puppeteer controlled a designed monkey puppet to play a guitar, while another performance featured a robot dog ____59____ (dance) in rhythm with the puppet, which drew continuous laughter from the audience who were attracted by this creative combination of ancient art and technology. The event marked the opening of an innovative design competition ____60____ (launch) by the Quanzhou government, aiming ____61____ (promote) the city’s rich cultural heritage and local arts. A ____62____ (strategic) important port of the Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou was once a center of trade ____63____ home to envoys (使者) and business people from outside China. This history inspired developments in handicrafts and folk arts. The competition, “Inclusive Zayton, Imagination and Shared Future of the Silk Road”, is now open ____64____ competitors and intended to boost creativity inspired by Quanzhou’s unique history and local cultures. Zayton was the name foreign _____65_____ (trader) called Quanzhou in ancient times. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校的外教Tom拟建议校图书馆开设英文阅读室,请你给外教写一封邮件,谈谈你的设想,内容如下: (1)设计方案; (2)说明理由。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Dear Tom, ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(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。 My name is Mae. I’ve always been passionate about exploring and solving problems-whether fixing a broken toy or figuring out how a phone app works. This led me to join our school’s Coding (编程) Club. In our first lesson, Ms. Davis told us that coding is more than writing lines of code. It is about using technology to make life easier for others. “Your project,” she announced in class one day, “is to create a simple app that solves a real-life problem.” “You have one week to prepare,” She added gently, hoping this would give us enough time to find inspiration and finish the project. The challenge stayed with me as I walked to my neighbor Mrs. Thompson’s apartment after school. She had invited me for tea, as she often did on Tuesdays. Mrs. Thompson was kind and cheerful, but lately she had been a little forgetful, often misplacing her keys or repeating the same story twice without realizing it. When I arrived, she was in the kitchen. “Mae! Good timing,” she greeted me warmly, and then stopped, glancing at the kettle. “Did I already boil water for tea?” I checked the kettle-it was still warm. We laughed about it as I poured water, and soon we were chatting. Our conversation turned to her weekly book club with friends. Mrs. Thompson smiled, talking about her two old friends. Mr. Brown arrived late for the game, and Mrs. Smith failed to bring her glasses twice. “We’re quite a group,” she said. Then her expression grew thoughtful. “We manage, of course. But sometimes I think-wouldn’t it be nice if something simply reminds us? Take medicine. Water the plants. Friday for book club.” She tapped her head with a soft laugh. Her words sank in. At that moment, an idea formed in my mind. As I stood up to leave, I smiled mysteriously, “Give me a few days, and I’ll bring you a little surprise.” “Oh? I’ll try not to forget that,” she laughed. 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。 That night, I sat at my desk, notebook open and mind racing with details. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A week later, I presented my project to Ms. Davis. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第3页/共8页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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