资源简介 深外高中园 2025-2026学年第一学期高三开学考试英 语本试卷共 8 页,卷面满分 120 分。考试用时 120 分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用 2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答再试卷上。3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 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)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。AThis Is How You Walk the WalkPeople call walking the“perfect exercise”. It gets your heart pumping, clears your head and fills your lungswith fresh air. Not bad, but we found a way to make it even better. Before you take your next 10,000 steps, adda little stuck to your stroll. Take a Stawer walking stick anywhere and I promise that you’ll feel like aconquering hero. Its powers will astonish you.What’s the secret Our Stawer walking sticks are a tip of the top hat to turn-of-the-century tradition.Today, serious collectorsgladly pay thousands for rare and handcrafted sticks from the 19th century. But only Stawer walking sticks candeliver a modern version of these classics that looks and feels as good as the original for only $59 each!Details·36 inches long. Imported Eucalyptus wood.·Solid brass handles with varying finishes.·Rubber tips. Supports up to 250 pounds.·All models available in 40 inches height.Your satisfaction 100% guaranteed高三开学英语试题 第 1 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}Experience the comfort and elegance of our delicate walking sticks for 30 days. If you’re not feeling thepower, simply send it back within 30 days for a refund (退款) of the item price.Still hesitate Come and check out the real users’ reviews!Praise for Stawer walking sticks“An excellent walking stick. Solid and elegant. Perfect for a night out. Well crafted.”Mr Jacob/from Pacific Grove, CALimited EditionOnly 500 each available only! These handcrafted beauties take months to craft and are running(notwalking) out the door. So, take a step in the right direction. Call today!1. Which is unrelated to Mr Jacob’s review about the Stawer walking stick A. Its firmness. B. Its craftsmanship. C. Its cheapness. D. Its practicality.2. What are we advised to do before buying the stick A. Prepare enough money. B. Check reviews first.C. Apply for a discount. D. Buy as soon as possible.3. Where can we read the text A. A travel brochure. B. A business magazine. C. A product survey. D. An instruction book.BOn February 20, the science fiction magazine Clarkesworld was forced to stop accepting any new articlesfrom writers after it was flooded with AI-written stories.“By the time we closed on the 20th, we had received 500 human-written stories and 700 AI-written ones,”said editor-in-chief Neil Clarke. “It was increasing at such a speed that we figured that by the end of the month,we would have doubled the number of articles we normally have. The rate had been growing from previousmonths, and we were concerned that we had to do something to stop it.”Worries about AI misuse have frequently appeared in headlines recently, particularly since the launch ofChatGPT in November, 2022, which can not only answer a broad range of questions, but also create originalpoems and stories.Clarke said magazines like his, which pay contributors for their work, were being targeted by peopletrying to make quick money. He said he had already spoken to editors of other magazines and that all of themhad agreed to stop accepting AI-written articles. He also admitted that the humor of his sci-fi magazine beingtargeted by AI robots is not lost on him.“You know, our mascot (吉祥物) is a robot. So we see the irony,” he said. “But the thing is that sciencefiction is often intended to give a warning to people. We don’t celebrate technology just because it exists. Wewant to make sure that we’re using it right. And there are some significant legal and moral issues around thistechnology that we’re not ready to accept.Clarke said the magazine didn’t know how to deal with the issue, and part of the motivation to speak outwas in the hope of finding some solutions. He also said the quality of the AI-written stories was very poor.高三开学英语试题 第 2 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}4. What’s the matter with the magazine Clarkesworld A. It will close down forever. B. It was targeted by AI writers.C. It stopped paying contributors. D. It has lost many good authors.5. What can we infer about other magazines’ attitude to the AI-written stories A. Disapproving. B. Favorable. C. Unknown. D. Tolerant.6. What does Neil Clarke say about science fiction A. It often intends to find some solutions.B. It welcomes the existing new technologies.C. It will accept AI-written stories in the near future.D. It often tries to warn the dark side of technologies.7. Where is this text most likely from A. A notice. B. A science fiction. C. A news report. D. A book review.CFor some people, October is Octobear. On October 5, Katmai National Park and Preserve in southernAlaska kicked off Fat Bear Week, when fans compare before and after photos of bears to vote for the one theythink has gained the most weight before they bed down for the long freezing winter. Bear 747, also known as“Bear Force One”, took the first-place spot with 68,105 votes. It weighed around 1,400 pounds.Fat Bear Week started in 2014.At first it was just Fat Bear Tuesday. Mike Fitz, a former park keeper atKatmai, noticed that live webcams showing the bears generated a lot of online comments, so he let people votefor their favorite fat bear on the Internet. The one-day event attracted 1,700 votes. In 2015, it was extended to aweek. Last year, nearly 800,000 people got involved, turning it into a global campaign.The contest serves two main purposes. First, some of America’s national parks are in remote andundeveloped areas, which are difficult or costly to reach. Fat Bear Week brings Alaska’s wilderness to fans’computer screens. “It’s not limited to the fortunate few who can go to the river anymore, ”Fitz said.Second, Fat Bear Week brings attention to the bears and the ecosystems they live in. The 2,200 bears ofKatmai are strong for feeding on some of the healthiest salmon(三文鱼)in the world, said Sara Wolman, aformer park keeper. Salmon in the Pacific Northwest are suffering from overfishing, dam construction andwarming rivers due to climate change. Luckily, Brooks River, which Katmai’s bears like to fish in, has beenfree from these threats so far.Fat Bear Week has spread like viruses. Fans and creators say it’s because it shows a conservation successstory. For one week, people don’t have to focus on climate change or habitat loss. “Maybe things aren’t supergreat all the time in the world,” said Felicia Jimenez, who is a current Katmai keeper. “But there are somereally fat bears in Alaska.”8. Why did Bear 747 become the winner of Fat Bear Week in southern Alaska A. It gained the most pounds. B. It was the heaviest.C. It presented the best photos. D. It was the most famous.高三开学英语试题 第 3 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}9. What is the purpose of paragraph 2 A. To show the popularity of fat bears. B. To review the history of the event.C. To praise Mike Fitz for his work. D. To explain the role of live webcams.10. What can we learn about Katmai’s bears A. They bring tourists to the park. B. They face a population decline.C. They remain difficult to be seen. D. They have a stable food source.11. Which can be the best title for the text A. Fat Bear Week: Conservation Is Joyful B. Brown Bears; Winter Survival Is CrucialC. Bear 747: A Fat Yet Healthy Champion D. Katmai’s Bears: A Special Beauty ContestDA small device no bigger than a toaster has generated oxygen on the surface of Mars, bringing the chancesof surviving on the red planet a step closer.The Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment, better known as Moxie, has been generatingoxygen from the atmosphere on Mars, as part of NASA’s Perseverance rover (漫游者) mission.Moxie produced breathable oxygen in seven hour-long tests conducted in various weather and atmosphereconditions since landing. During each test, the device produced six grams of oxygen, about the same as a smalltree and enough to sustain an astronaut for 15 minutes. It’s also found that even in extreme temperatures andafter a Martian dust storm, Moxie continued to produce high-purity oxygen.“This is the first demonstration of actually using resources on the surface of another planet andtransforming them chemically into something that would be useful for a human mission,” said Jeff Hoffinan, aretired astronaut and professor at MIT.NASA and the MIT team are planning to build a bigger version of Moxie, as they hope advanced modelswill produce enough oxygen to support a crewed mission to Mars. “We have to bring a lot of stuff from Earth tosupport a human mission, but oxygen is a big problem. If you can make it there, go for it and you’re way aheadof the game,” Hoffinan said.The device uses pumps that absorb in carbon dioxide which is heated to 800℃ and processed to separatethe carbon and oxygen. Carbon monoxide (一氧化碳) is emitted as waste while the pure oxygen is left behind.Expanding the device to support a human mission to Mars presents challenges. It is needed to runcontinuously for 400 days, a leap from the one-hour tests and its inner temperature should be controlled stably.Moxie has proved to endure the extreme conditions on Mars, however, and the team plans to assess themachine’s limits in the coming months when atmosphere is thick and carbon dioxide levels are high. They saythey just want to set everything as high as they dare and make as much oxygen as they can.12. What can we learn about Moxie A. It works well in a series of tests. B. It is stopped by extreme conditions.C. It aims to purify breathable oxygen. D. It produces oxygen enough for a team.13. What is the author’s purpose by quoting Hoffinan’s words in Paragraph 5 高三开学英语试题 第 4 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}A. To present a plan to further explore Mars.B. To demonstrate Nasa’s ambition to win the game.C. To show the plentiful and useful resources on Mars.D. To highlight the significance of making oxygen on Mars.14. Which of the following best describes the team according to the last paragraph A. Cautious and ambitious. B. Practical and independent.C. Confident and intelligent. D. Courageous and imaginative.15. What can be a suitable title for the text A. A Nasa Mars rover landed successfully. B. Challenges for a human mission to Mars.C. A little oxygen on Mars, a great leap forward. D. Human beings survive with oxygen made on Mars.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。Today, community service often feels like something you have to do, not something you want to do.Schools require it for graduation, colleges ask about it in applications, and even employers increasingly inquireabout it. This trend appears uplifting, because more volunteers mean stronger nonprofits. But I’ve realizedthere’s a problem: 16I’ve encountered students who talk about volunteering like it’s a competition. They declare involvementwith charity organizations proudly, only to reveal astonishing gaps when questioned further. “I did 100 hours,”one might say, yet struggles to explain the missions of the organizations. 17 When did helping othersbecome about counting hours instead of making a difference True service isn’t measured in hours or reduced to strategic career moves. 18 Imagine helpingbuild a wheelchair ramp (坡道) for an elderly neighbor so they can leave their house. Or teaching math to kidswho can’t afford tutors because you noticed they were struggling. At its core, meaningful service demandsemotional investment — the willingness to center others’ well-being above personal gain.Reforming this system requires fundamentally rethinking how we evaluate commitment. Colleges and employersmust shift from quantitative check-boxes to qualitative assessments. Instead of asking “How many hours did youserve ”, applicationsmight inquire: “What social challengemoved you to act ” or “ 19 ”20 Volunteer because it is the right thing to do as a human being. If we care more about why wehelp instead of how much we help, community service can become what it’s meant to be — people workingtogether to make the world a little kinder, one small act at a time.A. It’s definitely about caring.B. This makes me really upset.C. Don’t volunteer because you have to.D. It is determined by who we offer help to.E. How did your service meet the needs of your community F. How many times a year did you volunteer for charity work G. When we treat kindness like an assignment, are we really being kind 高三开学英语试题 第 5 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Hearing the Olympics were coming to Vancouver, I decided to go for its voluntary work. I’d forgottenwhat it was like to put myself out there to make friends. I was glad I didn’t have anyone I knew with mebecause I wouldn’t have met Callie 21 . Taking the risk of sitting by her started a 22 . I stillkeep in touch with her.As night fell before the opening ceremonies, I was stationed outside the MMC. Accents from allover 23 my ears. The games seemed to 24 the whole world. Suddenly, I could see peoplerunning toward the harbour. I turned to Callie, “Isn’t that the way to the torch (火炬) ” We looked at each otherand started to run. My heart pounded as I sprinted. The air seemed to be 25 with everyone’sexcitement, like a kind of electric energy pulsing through us. I’d never felt a(n) 26 like it before. Then,fireworks 27 into the air above us. Their bright colors glittered against the dark sky. I had 28 thelighting of the torch many times on TV, but to actually see it 29 was amazing. When the last of thefireworks 30 , there stood the Olympic torch unveiled (揭幕) in all its 31 with its flameslicking at the night sky.Even now, I can still remember the heat from the torch. I had been one of the 32 MMC staff towalk underneath it while it burned. A beacon (灯塔) of 33 for the future. I stood for a moment rightunder it, listening to the 34 voices ofmy new friends, and I knew I’d made one of the best 35 of mylife.21. A. instead B. therefore C. however D. otherwise22. A. conversation B. cooperation C. friendship D. career23. A. struck B. filled C. blocked D. awoke24. A. dominate B. rebuild C. change D. unite25. A. charged B. accompanied C. connected D. furnished26. A. wonder B. impact C. atmosphere D. challenge27. A. flooded B. transferred C. released D. exploded28. A. watched B. advocated C. sought D. identified29. A. in particular B. in person C. as well D. as usual30. A. died down B. set off C. came out D. passed by31. A. power B. reputation C. glory D. faith32. A. permanent B. professional C. reliable D. lucky33. A. view B. hope C. appeal D. aim34. A. excited B. determined C. convincing D. astonishing35. A. contributions B. conclusions C. decisions D. evaluations高三开学英语试题 第 6 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}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。During the recent National Day holiday, the Ailao Mountains, located in Southwest China’s YunnanProvince, became 36 unexpected sensation online.A viral video from a content creator, who adventured into the Ailao Mountains alone to gathermaterials, 37 (showcase) the range’s mist-covered peaks, tranquil waters, and untamed wilderness.Attracted by the mystique, many tourists flocked to this once relatively unknown destination during the holiday. Whatwas once a thinly 38 (populate) “forbidden zone” quickly turned into a crowded “tourist spot”.Contrary to 39 some may think, the Ailao Mountains are a vast range instead of a singlepeak. 40 (stretch) about 400 kilometers, it runs through central Yunnan, forming a naturalboundary 41 the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and the Hengduan Mountains. While some parts havebeen developed into scenic areas, much of the Ailao Mountains remain untouched.According to veteran geologist Wang Yu, the mountain’s terrain is rugged (崎岖的 ), with steepvertical 42 (drop) and six different climate zones. “The complex climate, which ranges fromtropical to alpine, makes it easy for weather 43 (change) suddenly. Once you enter the dense forest, it’seasy to lose your way and encounter dangers like venomous snakes, leeches, and wild animals,” Wang warned.In 2021, the dangers of the region became 44 (tragic) evident when four professional geologistsfrom the Kunming Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center of China Geological Survey went missingand were later found dead in the Ailao Mountains, the youngest of 45 was 25, and the oldest 32.While the allure of the Ailao Mountains’ wild beauty is undeniable, it’s crucial not to embark on suchadventures without preparation!第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假如你是李华,你校英文报 Food and Culture栏目正在征集介绍饺子,粽子,月饼和汤圆这 4种中国传统节日食品的文章。请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,介绍其中的一种食品。内容要点:1. 介绍食品2. 食品与文化的关联注意:1. 词数 80左右2. 题目和首句已经给出3. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。ATraditional Chinese Festival FoodChinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture, with a wide variety ofmouth-watering dishes.高三开学英语试题 第 7 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}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 Dylan was just seven years old, he moved to the United States with his mother, Khadine, and histwin younger brothers. The family hoped that their new home would allow them to start over and find success.However, their dream didn’t work out exactly as they imagined it would.Life as a single mother supporting three kids is incredibly difficult, but Khadine had a particularly difficulttime after her twin sons had been diagnosed with serious heart conditions. As a result, the boys suffered fromdangerous symptoms and required 24-hour care. As Khadine had to work three jobs to support her familyfinancially, it became Dylan’s responsibility to look after his young brothers. To relieve Mom’s stress, Dylanalso found a part-time job at a recreation center.While Dylan never considered his family to be a burden to him, seeing his mother and brothers becomevulnerable (脆弱的) made him determined to plan his future out correctly. He believed education was the onlyway out of their struggle, so he made a promise to his mother that he would be the first one in the family to goto college.For that promise, Dylan made use of each and every minute to study while taking care of his brothers. Hesoon became an honor student at Henry High School and took several advanced classes to keep his grades up.The College of New Jersey was his top choice. He was determined to put that admission letter in his mother’shands.However, weeks before Dylan’s college entrance exam, both his family and his determination were testedagain when Khadine fell ill and was unable to work for a while. Soon, the bills became unmanageable and thelandlord evicted (驱逐) Dylan’s family after Khadine couldn’t pay the rent. The family had no choice but tolive in the shelter. The place wasn’t an ideal place to study. It was often noisy and crowded, and the lightswould go out at a certain time after 11 p.m.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。But Dylan continued to follow his dream.Weeks after his application, an envelope carrying good news arrived.高三开学英语试题 第 8 页(共 8 页){#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}深外高中园 2025-2026学年第一学期高三开学考试英 语参考答案及部分解析第一部分 阅读理解第一节1-3. CDB 4-7. BADC 8-11. ABDA 12-15. ADAC第二节16-20. GBAEC第二部分 语言知识运用第一节21-25. DCBDA 26-30. CDABA 31-35. CDBAC第二节36. an 37. showcased 38. populated 39. what 40. Stretching41. between 42. drops 43. to change 44. tragically 45. whom第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节possible version1Chinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture, with a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes.Among them, Jiaozi tops the list.Chinese people like to eat Jiaozi for its delicious taste and auspicious meaning. Jiaozi is made with dough skin and avariety of fillings, such as meat, vegetables and seafood. The shape of Jiaozi looks like the ancient Chinese currency so theChinese eat it during the Spring Festival, wishing they will earn more money in the coming year. There are many steps tomake Jiaozi, requiring teamwork and patience. As a consequence, making Jiaozi together with the family creates a unique,harmonious atmosphere.Unique in taste and cultural significance, Jiaozi not only satisfies our stomach but also serves as a testament to ourprofound and fascinating culture.(114 words)possible version2Chinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture, with a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes.Zongzi is a must during the Dragon Boat Festival.Zongzi is typically made with sticky rice stuffed with various fillings, all wrapped in bamboo leaves. The dish is saidto have originated from the practice of throwing rice into the river to prevent fish from eating the body of the patriotic poetQu Yuan, who drowned himself in protesting against a corrupt government. Now, Zongzi is eaten as part of the DragonBoat Festival to honor him. Like eating Zongzi, making and sharing Zhongzi has become an act of culture, a bondingactivity for families to come together and celebrate the festival.With its long history and cultural significance, Zongzi is a beloved custom during the Dragon Boat Festival.(119words)possible version3高三开学考试英语参考答案{#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#}Chinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture, with a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes.Among them, Tangyuan is my favorite.Tangyuan, also known as Yuanxiao, is a traditional Chinese food made from glutinous rice flour and water. Thesesweet, sticky rice balls are typically filled with ingredients such as sesame paste, red bean paste, or peanuts, and are oftenserved in sweet soup. During the Lantern Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month, Chinese familiestend to make and enjoy Tangyuan together, symbolizing reunion and harmony.Nowadays, Tangyuan is popular not only in China but also in other countries with Chinese communities. If you have achance to try Tangyuan, I'm sure you will enjoy it.(107 words)possible version4Chinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture, with a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes.In terms of popularity, mooncakes are second to none.Mooncakes are round or square in shape and the fillings can vary greatly. Some popular ones include lotus seed paste,red bean paste, and salted egg yolk. The significance of mooncakes lies in their symbolism. The shape of the cakes,perfectly round like the full moon, symbolizes reunion and reflects people's desire to be reunited, for which they are oftenshared among families and friends during the Mid-Autumn Festival.Overall, mooncakes are not just a delicious treat; they are also a representation of Chinese culture. Whether you arecelebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival or simply looking to try a new dessert, mooncakes are definitely worth a try.(115words)第二节One possible versionBut Dylan continued to follow his dream. During his time at the shelter, Dylan had to go to work at the recreationcenter after school. He then hurried back to the shelter at 9 p.m. so that he could do his homework for two hours before thelights were off. The noise didn’t bother him as he was focused on his study and the promise that he had made to his mother.All of these had continued until he finally finished the entrance exam and submitted the application to his dream college.Weeks after his application, an envelope carrying good news arrived. It was the admission letter from the College ofNew Jersey! All of Dylan’s hard work proved to be worthwhile. In great excitement, he rushed back to the shelter andhanded the letter over to his mother, who cried out of joy. Going through homelessness let the family know that there willalways be obstacles, but now with Dylan’s great news, the future looks much brighter than before.高三开学考试英语参考答案{#{QQABIYgw4gi4kESACA5LQwVoCUoQkJEiJYoEwQAcqARKiJFIFAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 深外高中园2025-2026学年第一学期高三开学考试.pdf 深外高中园2025-2026学年第一学期高三英语开学考试参考答案.pdf