内容正文:
高三英语试题(三)(SSYZX)
(时间:120分钟满分:150分)
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.How far does the man have to run in the race?
A.100 meters.
B.400 meters
C.1600 meters
2.How does the man sound?
A.Considerate.
B.Grateful.
C.Angry.
3.Why doesn't the woman eat ice cream?
A.She doesn't like it.
B.It is too expensive.
C.It is bad for her health.
4.What are the speakers probably doing?
A.Enjoying the weekend.
B.Arranging a vacation.
C.Touring in a wonderful city.
5.How many cups of coffee does the woman drink every week now?
A.One.
B.Three.
C.Seven.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What did the man do last year?
A.He finished his history degree.
B.He joined the Student Union.
C.He found an office job.
7.What makes the woman love the place?
A.The great classes.
B.The friendly people.
C.The beautiful buildings.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.They are family.
B.They are neighbors.
C.They are strangers.
9.What animal did the speakers see?
A.A fish.
B.A snake.
C.A mouse.
10.How did the woman feel at last?
A.Sad.
B.Frightened.
C.Angry.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Who is the man probably?
A.An actor.
B.An editor.
C.A company owner.
12.What made the man change his mind?
A.The readers'request.
B.The woman's request.C.The company owner's request.
13.What will happen to the woman's story?
A.It will be published on the front page.
B.It will be read by Tom Cruise.
英语试题
第1页共10页
C.It will be turned into a movie
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Who listed the number one hotel in the world?
A.A popular website.
B.A famous newspaper.
C.A high-quality magazine.
15.What do all the rooms in the hotel have?
A.Fashion magazines.
B.Wi-fi connection.
C.Private pools.
16.What is the neighborhood of the hotel like?
A.There is a shopping center.B.There are lots of clubs.
C.It is not crowded there.
17.What may have changed the woman's attitude toward the hotel?
A.Its price.
B.Its food.
C.Its surroundings.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What can we know about Jim according to the speaker?
A.He works with the speaker.
B.He is a wildlife expert.
C.He loves reading.
19.What happened to Jim in the trip?
A.He discovered a new animal.
B.He had been separated from others for some nights.
C.He planted various trees in the rainforest.
20.What will Jim do on the show?
A.Answer some questions.
B.Talk about his adventures
C.Give some tips on studying.
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
Immersive Van Gogh
From the creators of the blockbuster show in Paris seen by over two million visitors and still wowing crowds
in Toronto,the west coast premiere of the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit will bring the art of Vincent to life
in Los Angeles.
Immersive art is not just a technical way to represent video and audio in huge spaces.The word immersive
indicates a deep commitment of intentions which connect images and sounds in a way that the audience is able to
experience a different way of the art.
True to its name,this exhibition transforms the iconic paintings of Vincent van Gogh into moving,
wall-filling projections."Immersive Van Gogh"promises half-a-million cubic feet of projections that pull from
some of the post-impressionist's most recognizable pieces,including The Bedroom,Sunflowers and,yes,The
Starry Night.
You will experience art like never before-lose yourself in entrancing,moving images that highlight
brushstrokes,detail,and color-truly illuminating the mind of the genius.
LOCATION
英语试题第2页共10页
The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is located at a secret place situated in the heart of Los Angeles.To be
announced before the exhibit opens,existing ticket holders will receive an email with the place name and location
once it is made public.
TICKET PRICES
VIP TICKETS-$99.99
PREMIUM TICKETS-$59.99
●Priority access
.Van Gogh cushion(rental)
.Van Gogh cushion(a gift for you)
.Limited edition poster
.Limited edition poster
CHILD TICKETS-$29.99
BASIC TICKETS-$54.99
.Ages 6-16(children 5 and under do not require a ticket)
●Admission only
●Admission only
Child tickets are not subject to change of date fees
Tickets are available online at www.vangoghla.com.
GIFT SHOP
Stop by our Exhibit Gift Shop to take the magic of Van Gogh home with you!From clothing and jewelry to
home decor,children's books,and so much more,you will find unique and thoughtful souvenirs at the Immersive
Van Gogh Exhibit.Also be sure to check out at our online store!
Experience the organic landscapes of Van Gogh's imagination,and journey through his brilliance and
madness in a completely new and unforgettable way.
21.According to the passage,what is the feature of the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit?
A.It presents Van Gogh's art in a modern way.
B.It begins a journey to Van Gogh's hometown.
C.It displays Van Gogh's paintings on moving walls.
D.It designs projects on Van Gogh's learning experience.
22.From where can people find information about the exact location of the exhibit?
A.An email.B.A website.
C.The ticket office.D.The gift shop.
23.How much should a couple with a 5-year-old child who would like to own a Van Gogh cushion at least pay for
the visit?
A.$109.98.
B.$154.98.
C.$159.98.
D.$199.98.
B
In 1998,British adventurer Karl Bushby looked down a road in Chile and set a goal:walk all the way home
to Hull,England-without using a single form of transport,which was audacious.What he didn't know then was
that the journey he thought would take eight years would stretch into a remarkable 27-year trek (across
continents,oceans and history.Now,after walking 36,000 miles,surviving the attack of polar bears,swimming
across seas,and navigating countless visa setbacks,the 56-year-old adventurer is finally on the home stretch.
Bushby began his adventure in Punta Arenas,Chile,trekking north through South and North America,
eventually reaching Alaska.In 2006,he attempted one of the most dangerous legs of the journey:crossing the
英语试题第3页共10页
frozen Bering Strait into Siberia.Armed with a gun to scare off polar bears and forced to leap between moving
blocks of ice,he achieved what few people on Earth had ever done.
His challenges didn't stop there.Last year,when he couldn't safely travel through a European country,he
took on a new challenge--swimming across the Caspian Sea.With a support team and co-swimmer Angela
Maxwell,Bushby spent 31 days completing the 179-mile crossing,swimming a total of 132 hours.
After reaching Azerbaijan,he continued through Turkey,and now stands less than 2,000 miles from home.
He hopes to recenter Europe this summer and walk into Hull by September 2026.Returning home after nearly
three decades,he admits,will feel unrealistic.He left when he was 29.He will return at 58.He says reuniting with
family will mean"getting to know each other again".
Bushby walks an average of 30km a day and rests wherever he can find shelter.His mission,called the
Goliath Expedition,has outlasted five UK prime ministers,a global health incident,and numerous wars-but his
spirit remains as strong as it was in 1998.And the world is cheering him on as he enters the final chapter of one of
the most extraordinary human endurance journeys ever attempted.
24.What does the underlined word"audacious"in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Common.B.Meaningless.C.Ambitious.
D.Practical.
25.Why did Bushby swim across the Caspian Sea?
A.To set a new world record.
B.To test his physical limits.
C.To shorten the distance.
D.To avoid the potential risk.
26.What does Bushby mean by saying"getting to know each other again"?
A.It is awkward to see his family.
B.It is too long since he left home.
C.He feels regretful for traveling
D.He wants to accompany his family more.
27.What does the Goliath Expedition symbolize?
A.The power of spirit.
B.The need for recognition.
C.The meaning of exploration.
D.The importance of adaptation.
C
A parasocial relationship (PSR)is generally defined as a relationship in which one member of the
relationship isn't aware of the other-for example,a fan loves a celebrity,but the celebrity doesn't know they
exist.
The term "parasocial relationships"first appeared in the 1950s,when psychologists tried to understand how
television viewers reacted to TV personalities speaking to them directly out of the screen.Later in the 70s and 80s,
scholars began to assume that forming parasocial relationships was driven by loneliness.However,non-lonely
people are just as likely to form a connection with that person on the screen.As fandoms (became more
visible throughout the latter half of the 20th century,parasocial relationships became associated with youth and
immaturity.
It's true that adolescents particularly tend to develop intense parasocial relationships because it can be a
chance to practise real adult feelings on someone at a safe distance.But digital interaction complicates these
natural relationships.Since the rise of social media,the phenomenon of parasocial relationships has been hugely
amplified ()The traditional arrangement of PSRs,where the fan has no actual contact with a celebrity,is
英语试题第4页共10页
visibly changed by our new means of communication--a celebrity might see a fan's message or even reply.
When fans are gaining access to the celebrity through social media posts,it increases the feeling of closeness
People think they really have more of a relationship than they do.Online fandoms,especially large ones full of
adolescents with strong emotions,can generate bad behaviour among adults.Behaviour that might have been
limited to one person or a few people might be,thanks to social media,given the chance to spread."There's a sort
of echo chamber effect(回声室s效应)where people convince themselves,,'everyone agrees with me and therefore
we are all right in our approach,""says Gayle Stever,the author of Parasocial Experiences.
Parasocial relationships are natural and not inherently()unhealthy.But as Stever says,"Anything that
can be true about a regular social relationship can be true about a parasocial relationship."
28.Which aspect of parasocial relationships does paragraph 2 talk about?
A.Their features.B.Their influence.C.Their forms.
D.Theirdevelopment.
29.How has social media changed parasocial relationships?
A.Most online users are adolescents.
B.Fans can meet celebrities in person.
C.Fans can interact with celebrities online.
D.PSRs become more common among fans.
30.Why does Stever mention the echo chamber effect in her book?
A.To explain how behaviour spreads in online fandoms.
B.To prove that fans are easily persuaded by others.
C.To illustrate the reasons why fans'actions are right.
D.To stress the fact that Stever's book is important.
31.What is the writer's attitude towards parasocial relationship?
A.Approving.B.Negative.
C.Unclear.
D.Objective.
D
Global sea levels continue to rise despite efforts that cities around the world are making to reduce the effects
of climate change and their carbon emissions.One firm,however,is hoping to battle the effects of climate change.
Driven by alarming estimates that 36.6 million people in Asian coastal cities like Mumbai could face flooding by
2070,Luca Curci Architects,based in Venice,Italy,has released Floating City-a design that would allow urban
areas to rise with the waters while making use of renewable energy to reduce their own carbon emissions.
Each 25-acre unit houses 50,000 residents on interconnected platforms,with potential expansion for 200,
000 and buildings are capped at 90 metres tall for stability."Structures must be flexible like bamboo in the wind
to resist waves,"explains architect Curci.To achieve this,priority is given to seawater-resistant materials,while
hollow sections in platforms help them float.Meanwhile,movable bridges are constructed to link these "water
neighbourhoods"to mainland transport systems.
The project team also envisions a mix of renewable energy sources extracting power from wind,water,and
the sun to power the city.During extreme weather,platforms automatically separate and regroup using
intelligence inspired by how fish schools avoid hunters.
Compared to building artificial islands,this method preserves 68%more marine (life and uses
英语试题第5页共10页
surfaces that absorb rain water to reduce flooding risks.However,challenges persist.Seawater slowly harms
materials,requiring repair every four months,and emergency plans for extreme weather are still under way."This
isn't about abandoning coasts but evolving with them,"notes designer Tim Fu.
While some question long-term possibility,the design redefines urban resilience.Unlike rigid sea walls,
these dynamic structures harmonize with oceanic rhythms,offering a blueprint for climate solutions."Cities must
learn to dance with the waves,"Curci says.This philosophy could transform humanity's relationship with rising
seas,turning threats into opportunities.
32.What drove Luca Curci Architects to come up with a new design?
A.Energy crisis.
B.Overcrowded cities.
C.Tourism expansion.
D.Potential disasters.
33.Which of the following best describes Luca Curci's design?
A.Fictional and renewable
B.Adaptable and innovative.
C.Eco-friendly and immovable.
D.Wave-resistant and conventional.
34.What is a limitation of Luca Curci's design?
A.It threatens marine life.
B.It lacks clean energy options.
C.It requires regular maintenance.
D.It ignores coastal water changes.
35.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Ocean Protection:Life Under Threat
B.Rising with the Tides:Floating Cities
C.Connecting to the Future:Eco Solutions
D.Coastal Design:Inspiration from Bamboo
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。
I hated writing growing up.But I couldn't avoid it:learning English was a must in high school.For hours,I
stared at blank pages,trying to turn my disorganized thoughts into fluent sentences.I tried my best,but my
teachers would return my papers littered with red.I was frustrated to no end.36And that was OK.I
didn't have to be good at everything.
37 I liked that objective truth could be found if I searched properly.In college,I joined a research
lab to enhance conductor efficiency,and after a year of hard work,we developed a design that halved energy
losses.However,the joy was short-lived as I had to write a research paper about our findings.
I knew that if I wanted to become an academic,I would need to spend time polishing papers.But with my
awful track record with writing,I seemed to be failing.In a panic,I asked a graduate student in my lab for help.
We defined a goal for the paper,and I carefully wrote an outline.But when I asked him for feedback,I soon found
the paper covered in red marks.38
Before I could give up in defeat,though,the graduate student explained those red marks didn't mean I was a
bad writer.39 It requires revising your work,often several times.I kept improving the outline of my
paper,eventually turning it into sentences and paragraphs.My initial draft wasn't perfect.I had buried a few key
takeaways,and the introduction was missing important context.But with help,I finally made it.
英语试题第6页共10页
From then on,writing became one of my favourite parts of research.
40 But I came around.All it
took was some trial and error.
A.“Not again,”I screamed inside.
B.I should view it in a positive way.
C.Maybe I wasn't cut out for writing.
D.Writing isn't a one-and-done thing.
E.I soon realized writing was my strength.
F.I switched to the world of maths and science.
G.I had never imagined it in my wildest dreams.
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。
最佳远项。
In the 1980s,I first encountered tai chi in Dundonald Park.I watched people move in loose formation at an
unhurried pace.The 41 of their movements was like a water lily (opening in slow motion.
I found tai chi42,but I couldn't see its point.I defined fitness as43 and strength.
Moving slowly did not tone muscles,so I chose to44myself from the practice.Still,the45
stayed with me,a seed planted.
After retirement,with a doctor's46,I returned to that park,no longer a watcher but inside the
group,awkwardly moving toward the growth once seeded long ago.My early47were discouraging.I
joined one class,then left;joined another,and48,failing to complete the routines.I assumed that
mastering tai chi meant memorizing all the49.But I soon learned otherwise:What needed mastering
were my own habits-impatience,resistance to correction.
Everything changed in my first expert-led class.Surrounded by advanced50 I felt like a beginner
when the instructor51singled me out for instruction.Embarrassed,I listened intently,watched closely
and52 my body to move by copying him.Ultimately,this focus helped53my embarrassment.
In that instant,my emotion54,from embarrassment to empowerment.I learned not just a move,
but a patient and open way of being.I became that lily unfolding,awakened not by force,but by this55
martial art.
41.A.order
B.power
C.grace
D.precision
42.A.fascinating
B.reliable
C.familiar
D.strange
43.A.flexibility
B.tolerance
C.balance
D.speed
44.A.free
B.distance
C.excuse
D.protect
45.A.answer
B.response
C.image
D.presence
46.A.treatment
B.assessment
C.encouragement
D.announcement
47.A.observations
B.attempts
C.memories
D.mistakes
48.A.followed
B.hesitated
C.panicked
D.struggled
49.A.moves
B.settings
C.rules
D.positions
英语试题
第7页共10页
50.A.instructors
B.performers
C.athletes
D.learners
51.A.undoubtedly
B.unexpectedly
C.unwillingly
D.unconsciously
52.A.urged
B.forced
C.willed
D.allowed
53.A.crowd out
B.bring about
C.build up
D.hide away
54.A.settled
B.softened
C.progressed
D.shifted
55.A.traditional
B.gentle
C.demanding
D.complex
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。
Bent over a bright vase of pink peonies(),a young craftsman guided his painting tool in patient and
practiced circles at a factory in Beijing,
56(breathe)new life into China's cloisonne(掐丝珐琅)
tradition.The art,dating from the Yuan Dynasty,is57(quiet)evolving through the hands of young
artists who bring fresh ideas to an ancient craft.
"Cloisonne has always been about58(adapt),"said Zhong Liansheng,chief craft artist at the
factory.Under his guidance,well-designed59(symbol)and fine craftsmanship have helped cloisonne
bridge traditional and modern styles.In recent years,cloisonne pieces have been chosen as national gifts at major
diplomatic (events.It reflects both artistic excellence and60(culture)confidence.
The craft's rising appeal is part of a broader rejuvenation of traditional skills across China,61 has
been promoted by national policy.This includes guidelines that62(issue)in 2017,calling for the
preservation of heritage and the integration of traditional culture into daily life.Fueled by government support that
enables a new generation63(explore)living heritage,traditional crafts are entering a new stage of
prosperity.
The impact is visible nationwide:more than 11,000 workshops have been established,safeguarding
traditional crafts while also creating jobs64 strengthening local communities.As of March this year,
the number of national-level heritage guardians had amounted 65 nearly 4,000.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,这学期你加入了学校的英语阅读沙龙并收获颇丰。最近你收到负责沙龙活动的外教m
的群发邮件,请阅读该邮件,并给他回复。回信需包括你收到邮件的感受,以及你对外教所提问题的建议。
Dear members,
I am afraid I won't be able to run our reading club next semester,as I was asked to teach another class on
Thursday afternoon-the same time our club usually meets.Besides,it seems we do not have enough people
joining this club,although some students did ask about registering.
If you really want to keep this club,can you think of any suggestions?Please write to me soon.
Dear Jim,
英语试题
第8页共10页
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When I arrived home from school,night was falling.A call came from the public:a bird of unknown species
was being attacked by a group of noisy children in his front garden.He scared them off and grabbed the victim.I
immediately called my classmate Jack to the spot.
We were standing in front of a stranger's house in an unfamiliar street,rescue box in hand,and my head full
of instructions to follow."The bird would be our first test as a volunteer wildlife rescuer!"Jack said excitedly.We
had completed the two-day intensive training course the previous month and learned the basic skills of rescuing
animals in various situations.
But we were anxious,too.After all,it was the first time for us to rescue a bird.Would I be able to transfer the
bird safely into my rescue box?Many worries flashed in my mind.Sensing my worry about the act ahead,Jack
said,"These things are pretty easy to deal with!"
I was wondering what kind of bird it was when a kind-looking man appeared and led us inside to see our
very first patient.I lifted the edge of the shoe box very slightly to see an angry-looking bird standing to attention
on very thin and long legs,together with a slice of banana and a small dish of water.He didn't know its true name
but the folks called the creature Red Fan."It's eating some banana,"said the man proudly.The poor soul seemed
very nervous,so I decided not to grab it by hand but just transfer the whole shoe box into my rescue box.
Back home,we could only see some minor injuries in the left wing,but there was no blood on its feathers.
Jack managed to treat the injuries with some iodophor ()We assessed its condition to find out if it was
appropriate to release the bird the next day.How could we help it spend the night peacefully?We hadn't seen this
species of bird before,let alone its habits.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"Why not do a search on the Internet?"suggested Jack
英语试题
第9页共10页
The next day,we were glad to see the bird was well enough.
英语试题第10页共10页高三英语答案
(三)
(ssyzx)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 BACAC 6-10ABACB
11-15 BCACB
16-20 CABBA
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)
21-25AABCD 2630BADCA
31-35DDBCB
第二节(共5小题每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
3640 CFADG
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)
41-45 CADBC 4650 CBDAD 51-55 BCADB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.breathing 57.quietly
58.adaptation/adaption
59.symbols
60.cultural
61.which
62.were issued
63.to explore
64.and
65.to
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:
Dear Jim,
I was genuinely regretful to learn that our English Reading Salon may be closed next semester.Having
participated in it this term,I've gained enormous insights and really cherish this meaningful experience.
To keep the club running,I have two practical suggestions.First,we can adjust the meeting time to
Friday afternoons or weekends to avoid your schedule conflict.Second,we can organize more appealing
activities such as book reviews and role-plays to attract more members,while promoting the club through
eye-catching posters around campus.
I sincerely hope the salon will continue with these adjustments.Thank you for your devotion.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节:
"Why not do a search on the Internet?"suggested Jack.We acted quickly and surfed the Internet to
figure out the relevant information about the bird,such as its species and habits.Following the given advice,
we put some cotton at the bottom of the box to keep it warm and placed it near the fireplace.In order to
recover its energy,we gave it some food and water.The bird looked a bit more comfortable,and soon it fell
asleep.Having ensured the bird was in good condition,we felt relieved.
The next day,we were glad to see the bird was well enough.It was singing and bouncing around in the
rescue box.Obviously,it had regained its energy!Realizing it was fully ready for freedom,we took the box
outside,placed the bird in my palm and petted it softly with mixed feelings.I held the bird up and let it go.
The bird was circling above us as if to express gratitude.Jack and I looked at each other with a broad smile,
feeling that we were qualified volunteer wildlife rescuers now.