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交大附中 2025~2026学年第二学期
高 2026届高三强训(三)英语试题
注意:本试题共 10页,共四道大题。
第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the woman do yesterday evening?
A. She attended a concert.
B. She finished her report.
C. She looked after her mom.
2. How does the man sound?
A. Disappointed. B. Pleased. C. Anxious.
3. Why doesn't the man choose Dorris Place Primary School?
A. It has an age limit.
B. It's far away from his home.
C. It has a poor learning environment.
4. What will the weather be like this afternoon?
A. Sunny. B. Windy. C. Rainy.
5. What problem did the woman have?
A. She overslept.
B. She hit the traffic jam.
C. She failed to catch the early bus.
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段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How long has Miss Gall trained the woman?
A. Three years. B. Four years. C. Ten years.
7. What will the speakers do this afternoon?
A. Pay Miss Gall a visit.
B. Play basketball with Joey.
C. Watch a basketball match.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a bakery. B. In a restaurant. C. In a grocery store.
9. What does the woman choose in the end?
A. The cheesecake. B. The tiramisu. C. The pudding.
听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。
10. What does the woman plan to study in her spare time?
A. Computer programming. B. Environmental planning. C. Architecture.
11. What will the woman do this Saturday?
A. Teach her cousin. B. Do an outdoor activity. C. Work overtime.
12. Who is Lily?
A. The woman's colleague. B. The woman's friend. C. The woman's cousin.
听第9段材料,回答第13至 16题。
13. What is troubling the man?
A. Missing a flight.
B. Experiencing flight delays.
C. Buying the wrong flight ticket.
14. Where is the man now?
A. In Houston. B. In New York. C. In Miami.
15. Why is the man going to London?
A. To take a holiday. B. To explore the city. C. To have a meeting.
16. When will the man arrive in New York?
A. At 6:30 p. m. B. At 7:15 p. m. C. At 7:30 p. m.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Who is Leon Smith?
A. A pilot. B. A news reporter. C. A weatherman.
18. Where is the hurricane moving towards?
A. Mississippi. B. Tennessee. C. Louisiana.
19. What happened to David?
A. He crashed into a tree.
B. His house was destroyed.
C. He got injured by a power line.
20. What do we know about the Alaska Airlines Flight 369?
A. Nobody was hurt.
B. The tires were in great condition.
C. There were 60 passengers on the plane.
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)
A
Keeping plants at home is a healthy and comfortable way of life. The following houseplants can create a most beautiful piece of green for your home.
Bird's Nest Fern (蕨)
The bird's nest fern is a good choice for anyone with a house that wouldn't support sun-loving species. It's a hardy fern variety adapting to living on forest floors, where the air tends to be cool and damp. It likes to be misted as well, but this doesn't always mean you need a misting bottle———spraying it in the sink or hanging it near a shower often works as well.
Chinese Money Plant
This is a flowering species that might be most appropriate for experienced plant gardeners looking for a new challenge. It prefers a moderate amount of indirect light, and tends to dry out slightly between watering sessions. It produces new plants easily without any input, directly from its root system. These can coexist in the same pot for a time.
Resurrection Plant
This native of the Mexican desert has adapted to surviving in extreme drought by curling (蜷缩) into a ball and remaining in seemingly lifeless state for years, if necessary. In this form, it can be transported by the wind across the dry landscape to areas with water. It will revive within hours in a shallow bowl of water, unfolding and transforming into a fresh and green moss (苔藓).
Snake Plant
This is a striking houseplant that can be an especially good option for new plant owners who you might not trust to keep a plant alive. It grows happily in almost any condition. While it prefers bright light, it doesn't mind shade or even artificial light. Plus, thanks to its thick, fleshy leaves, it stores water with remarkable efficiency, which makes it survive without water in the earth.
21. What is special about the Bird's Nest Fern?
A. It prefers shade. B. It is sun-loving.
C. It tends to grow in the sink. D. It can return to life after death.
22. Which plant will test its owner's gardening skill most?
A. Bird's Nest Fern. B. Chinese Money Plant.
C. Resurrection Plant. D. Snake Plant.
23. What do Resurrection Plant and Snake Plant have in common?
A. They demand attentive owners. B. They are very drought-tolerant.
C. They will curl for self-protection. D. They can store water for drought.
B
To see Garnett Puett's latest sculpture at the Hammer Museum, you have to enter a dark room protected by a series of heavy curtains. Inside, glowing red light lights up a glass cage. Within the cage are three human figures with a large group of insects crawling over them. The bees move slowly over the faces of the figures. The colony of bees is so thick in places; it looks like fur growing on the statue——— fur that moves.
“Woah.”“I' ve never seen.” Visitors say as they enter the silent room.
Puett has been making his“apisculptures”, using metal, beeswax and colonies of live bees,for four decades now. It's art with a purpose: Puett wants to remind viewers of the power and creativity of bees, whose survival is under threat around the world.“It's sort of subconscious advertising,” Puett said.“Bees are good.”
In the 1980s, when Puett's bee sculptures first became an art world hit, people just thought he was a guy playing with bees. Actually, his use of bees came from a deep family tradition. He grew up as a fourth-generation beekeeper, whose family had worked with bees since the 1700s. His great-grandfather raised queen bees, passing the business down to his son and grandson. Puett worked on those farms as a teenager, starting with the simplest tasks. His bee farm experience has resulted in precision in the art he makes with bee colonies.
In the four decades since, the eco-artist withdrew somewhat from the art world. He moved toHawaii, where he and his family have spent three decades running an organic honey farm. The work is challenging and labor intensive. That work has put him on the frontlines of dealing with threats to bee populations. Foreign species have killed numerous bees on his family's farm,shrinking the number of surviving beehives from 4,000 to about 2,000 in the past 15 years.
“People used to call me up really mad saying words I can't repeat if the hives were bothering them,” relates Puett with a laugh.“But since we lost half the bee population within two years,people are more aware of their importance and are far more understanding and appreciative. That's been the one bright side to all this difficulty.”
24. What do visitors think of Puett's bee sculpture?
A. It is cruel. B. It is creative. C. It is educational. D. It is frightening.
25. Why did Puett make his“apisculptures”?
A. To advocate for bees through art. B. To commercialize his bee products.
C. To offer a shelter for threatened bees. D. To illustrate a new method of sculpture.
26. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
A. A background in bee art. B. The history of beekeeping.
C. Bee-themed activities for kids. D. Four generations under one roof.
27. What was the impact of the bee population loss?
A. Puett downsized his beekeeping.
B. People became tolerant of Puett.
C. Puett shifted his focus to his sculptures.
D. Public perception of bees has been improved.
C
Users of Google Gemini, the tech giant’ s artificial-intelligence model, recently noticed that asking it to create images of Vikings, or German soldiers from 1943 produced surprising results:hardly any of the people depicted were white. Other image-generation tools have been criticized because they tend to show white men when asked for images of entrepreneurs or doctors. Google wanted Gemini to avoid this trap; instead, it fell into another one, depicting George Washington as black. Now attention has moved on to the chatbot's text responses, which turned out to be just as surprising.
Gemini happily provided arguments in favor of positive action in higher education, but refused to provide arguments against. It declined to write a job ad for a fossil-fuel lobby group (游说团体), because fossil fuels are bad and lobby groups prioritize“the interests of corporations over public well-being”. Asked if Hamas is a terrorist organization, it replied that the conflict in Gazais“complex”: asked if Elon Musk’ s tweeting of memes had done more harm than Hitler, it said it was“difficult to say”. You do not have to be a critic to perceive its progressive bias.
Inadequate testing may be partly to blame. Google lags behind Open AI, maker of the better-known Chat GPT. As it races to catch up, Google may have cut corners. Other chatbots have also had controversial launches. Releasing chatbots and letting users uncover odd behaviors, which can be swiftly addressed, lets firms move faster, provided they are prepared to weather the potential risks and bad publicity, observes Ethan Mollick,a professor at Wharton Business School.
But Gemini has clearly been deliberately adjusted, or“fine-tuned”, to produce these responses.This raises questions about Google's culture. Is the firm so financially secure, with vast profits from Internet advertising, that it feels free to try its hand at social engineering? Do some employees think it has not just an opportunity, but a responsibility, to use its reach and power to promote a particular agenda? All eyes are now on Google's boss, Sundar Pichai. He says Gemini is being fixed. But does Google need fixing too?
28. What do the words“this trap” underlined in the first paragraph refer to?
A. Having a racial bias. B. Responding to wrong texts.
C. Criticizing political figures. D. Going against historical facts.
29. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. Gemini’ s refusal to make progress. B. Gemini’ s failure to give definite answers.
C. Gemini’ s prejudice in text responses. D. Gemini’ s avoidance of political conflicts.
30. What does Ethan Mollick think of Gemini’ s early launch?
A. Creative. B. Promising.
C. Illegal. D. Controversial.
31. What can we infer about Google from the last paragraph?
A. Its security is doubted. B. It lacks financial support.
C. It leaves something to be desired. D. Its employees are irresponsible.
D
Climate change and habitat loss are threatening water-loving birds, including endangered species like whooping cranes and migrating shorebirds. Wetland-dependent species have declined by nearly a third, with water bird populations dropping by 20% since 2014. Farmers, facing water shortages and extreme weather, often view birds as harmful animals or crop competitors, further harming the relationship between agriculture and conservation.
Cooperative efforts are underway to combine farming practices with bird conservation. InTexas and Louisiana, traditional rice-and-crawfish farms copy natural wetlands, attracting birds such as egrets and herons. Farmers are proving that agriculture can support biodiversity.Conservationists encourage these practices by highlighting their ecological and economic benefits.
Nonprofit organization Ducks Unlimited pays farmers to flood fields in winter, providing habitats for ducks and geese. This not only aids birds but also decomposes rice plants, reducing farmers' workload. In drought-stricken regions, Ducks Unlimited encourages leaving harvest waste or flooding unused grassland to support migrating birds.
In Uruguay, conservationist Joaquin Aldabe works with farm owners to adopt controlled grazing(放牧), ensuring grasses stay at an ideal length for insects—— critical food for birds during migration. In the Klamath Basin, proposed eco-credit systems could reward farmers for maintaining wetlands that clean runoff and support fish populations, benefiting both birds and the locals that restore endangered fish.
These efforts show promise. Flooded farms in Texas host dozens of bird species, whileUruguay's grazing adjustments boost insect populations for shorebirds. A 2024 campaign conserved 1 million acres for water birds. As climate change speeds up, conservationists and farmers must work together to create adaptive habitats. While some birds adapt behaviorally,genetic adaptation is unlikely. The race to protect and restore farmland and wetland is critical———a quick effort against time to ensure these species survive.
32. How does the author introduce the topic?
A. By sharing observations. B. By making an assumption.
C. By listing current threats. D. By revealing a relationship.
33. What does Ducks Unlimited ask farmers to do for migrating birds?
A. Plant grasses on land. B. Clear harvest remains.
C. Turn wetland into farmland. D. Create seasonal habitats.
34. Why does Joaquin Aldabe promote controlled grazing?
A. To preserve water birds’ habitats. B. To shelter birds from the enemies.
C. To sustain food sources for birds. D. To decrease the number of insects.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Farming with Birds: Practice Co-existence
B. Birds in Crisis: Track the Cause of It
C. Agricultural Reform: Find Efficient Models
D. Climate Solutions: Farmers Lead the Change
第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)
Many adults are proud to share their fascinations with what others would label as kids' toys.Mini Brands mystery packs or other blind boxes have become a phenomenon as collectibles for some adults. 36 For others,Legos are on their wishlist encouraged by the brand's growing number of grown-up sets.
37 Seekingand sparking child-like joy may be part of the appeal, said behavioral therapist Maddy Ellberger.“When something reminds us of a positive memory, we are likely to engage with it because the association recalls those memories.” 38 Clothing brands are also cashing in on nostalgia(怀旧情怀)—— from Crocs creating a Lizzie McGuire clog to Lululemon's Disney collection making a full come back that includes adults. Barbie isn't just for kids clothes now either, thanks to the recent film and“Barbie-core”fashion trend.
In addition to the trendy appeal, all these revivals can also touch on a feeling of connection during a time of increased division. But whether that desire for connection is satisfied depends on if you can translate the excitement into real, in-person connection.“ 39 But having or wearing the same thing is not the actual steps of forming shared identity,” Ellberger said.“And I feel like that's some of what gets lost, and it isn't impossible.”
Ellberger has a great idea for this.“You are into a certain-trend, like toys. There's a good chance you' ll find others who are into the same trend. 40 If it was part of everyone's secretSanta or white elephant—————— that's a really cute way of connecting over this,” she said.
A. The craze goes beyond toys.
B. So, what's with the fascination?
C. It's a great way to form community.
D. Then give these toys to them as holiday gifts.
E. Social media fuels the trend by creating shared experiences.
F. Even stuffed animals are making their way into adults' homes.
G. Childhood favorites have instead become relevant to adults again.
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,共15分)
阅读下面短文.从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A typical lion tamer(驯兽师) in people's mind is an entertainer holding a whip(鞭子) and achair. The whip gets all of the attention, but it's 41 for show. In reality, it's the chair that does the important work. When a lion tamer holds a chair in front of the lion's face, the lion tries to42 all four legs of the chair at the same time. With its attention 43 , the lion becomes confused and is 44 about what to do next. When faced with so many 45 , the lion chooses to freeze and wait instead of attacking the man waving the chair.
How often do you find yourself in the same 46 as the lion? How often do you have something you want to achieve (e. g. lose weight, start a business, travel more)— only to end up confused by all of the options in front of you and 47 to make progress?
This 48 me to no end because while all the experts are busy debating about which option is the best, the people (you and me) who want to improve their lives are left confused by all of the49 information. The most probable 50 is that we feel like we can't focus or that we' re focused on the wrong things. and so we take less action, make less progress, and stay the same when we could be 51 .
It doesn't have to be that way. Anytime you find the world waving a 52 stick in your face, remember this: All you need to do is commit to one thing. You just need to 53 start. Starting before you feel 54 ready is one of the habits of successful people. If you have somewhere you want to go, something you want to accomplish, someone you want to become, take 55 immediate action. In another word, just sweep the chair out of the way and choose what you have to do.
41. A. rarely B. barely C. nearly D. merely
42. A. insist on B. keep on C. rely on D. focus on
43. A. divided B. limited C. extended D. strengthened
44. A. serious B. unsure C. curious D. passionate
45. A. bonds B. notices C. options D. desires
46. A. emotion B. reputation C. position D. generation
47. A. fail B. pretend C. flee D. manage
48. A. frustrates B. relieves C. impresses D. moves
49. A. exchanging B. encouraging C. damaging D. conflicting
50. A. reason B. outcome C. study D. solution
51. A. defending B. confusing C. improving D. weeping
52. A. whip B. meat C. chair D. hand
53. A. kick off B. give off C. go off D. knock off
54. A. ready B. pleasant C. regretful D. frozen
55. A. orderly B. precise C. appropriate D. immediate
第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题 1.5分,共15分)
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 theQuanzhou 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)
学校英语俱乐部计划在校园科技节举行英文演讲比赛,主题是“AI 生成的艺术作品算不算真正的艺术?”请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括:
1.你的看法:2.你的理由。
注意:写作词数应为 80 左右:请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Are AI-generated Artworks Real Art?
Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates!
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。
At 33, Kaedi's life took a sudden turn for the worse when she was told she had a serious blood disease. The doctor said the disease could be deadly if not treated in time, and the only hope was a stem cell transplant (干细胞移植). Kaedi was terrified, but she refused to give up, and her boyfriend Mikey stayed by her side through every tough moment. As days passed, her condition worsened, and she often lay awake at night, wondering if she would ever get to see another sunrise.
Kaedi started intensive chemotherapy(化疗) and waited anxiously for a matched donor.Doctors searched global registries for months, but no match was found. Finally, one day, good news came: A.26-year-old man from Poland named Karol was a perfect match. Karol, who had registered as a donor years ago, didn't hesitate to agree when he was asked for help. He had once watched his beloved aunt suffer from the same disease and pass away because no donor was found, so when the call came, he thought of her, knowing this was his chance to spare someone else's pain.
The transplant went smoothly, and Kaedi slowly recovered. She and Mikey decided to get married, and Kaedi had a special wish: to find Karol and invite him to their wedding. It took them
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months to contact him as donors and recipients typically remain anonymous to each other for a period. Karol readily agreed to fly from Poland to Chicago. He wanted to witness the new life he had helped Kaedi gain.
Kaedi and Mikey kept Karol's presence a secret, planning to surprise all the guests. On their wedding day, the reception was joyful. Suddenly, Mikey took the microphone with a smile.“Our guest of honor is here with us tonight,” he said. The guests looked around in confusion until Karol stood up. The whole room fell silent for a moment, and then broke into loud applause.
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。
Kaedi walked to Karol tearfully.
At Kaedi's heartfelt words, Karol smiled humbly and spoke of his donation.
交大附中 2025~2026学年第二学期 高2026届高三强训(三)英语试题
听力原文 + 参考答案(无解析)
第一部分 听力(满分30分)
听力原文
第一节
M: Did you go to the concert last night?
W: I planned to, but my mom felt unwell. I had to stay home and look after her.
W: You look happy. Did your team win the game?
M: Absolutely! We played really well and beat the strongest team in our city.
W: Have you decided which primary school your kid will go to?
M: I wanted Dorris Place Primary School at first, but it only accepts children over seven. My kid is just six.
M: What a nice sunny morning! Let's go for a picnic.
W: But the weather report says it will rain heavily this afternoon. We'd better change our plan.
M: You are late again. What happened?
W: I got stuck in a heavy traffic jam on my way here. It took me nearly an hour to move forward.
第二节
第6段材料
M: You dance so well. How long have you learned dancing?
W: Miss Gall has trained me for four years. She is a great teacher.
M: I hear there will be a basketball match this afternoon. Joey will take part in it. Do you want to watch it with me?
W: Sounds great. Let's go.
第7段材料
M: Would you like some dessert after your meal? We have cheesecake, tiramisu and pudding.
W: I'd like tiramisu. It's my favorite.
第8段材料
M: Are you busy recently?
W: Not really. I plan to learn architecture in my spare time.
M: Nice. What about this Saturday? Do you have any arrangements?
W: I will teach my cousin Lily outdoor activities.
第9段材料
M: I'm having a terrible time. My flight has been delayed again and again.
W: Where are you now?
M: I'm in Miami. I have to fly to New York first, and then take another flight to London for an important meeting. The plane is supposed to arrive in New York at 7:15 p.m.
第10段材料
Hello, everyone. This is Leon Smith, your weatherman. A strong hurricane is moving towards Louisiana. It has caused a lot of trouble. David, a local resident, was hit by a broken power line and got hurt. Besides, Alaska Airlines Flight 369 had something wrong with its tires mid-air. Luckily, all 60 passengers and crew members were safe.
听力答案
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B
2. B 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. C
3. B 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. C
4. B 17. C 18. C 19. C 20. A
第二部分 阅读理解(满分50分)
第一节 阅读理解
21. A 22. B 23. B 24. B 25. A
22. A 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. D
23. C 32. C 33. D 34. C 35. A
第二节 七选五
36. F 37. B 38. A 39. C 40. D
第三部分 语言运用(满分30分)
第一节 完形填空
41. D 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. C
42. C 47. A 48. A 49. D 50. B
43. C 52. C 53. A 54. A 55. D
第二节 语法填空
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(满分40分)
第一节 演讲稿(参考范文)
Are AI-generated Artworks Real Art?
Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates!
I firmly believe AI-generated works are real art. Firstly, they carry creators' ideas and designs behind the code. Besides, these works bring new styles and inspiration to the art world.
Admittedly, AI has no real feelings, but art is not limited to hand-made works. It is a new form of art combining technology and creativity. That's all. Thank you!
第二节 读后续写(参考范文)
Kaedi walked to Karol tearfully. She held his hands tightly, unable to hold back her tears. "Thank you so much for saving my life. Without your kindness, I would never stand here and enjoy my happy wedding today," she said sincerely. Everyone present was deeply moved by their story.
At Kaedi's heartfelt words, Karol smiled humbly and spoke of his donation. He told everyone his experience of losing his aunt to the same disease, so he made up his mind to help others. He felt glad that his small act could bring a new life to Kaedi. The warm atmosphere filled the hall, spreading love and warmth all around.
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