湖北省高中名校联盟2026届11月高三年级阶段训练英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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湖北省高中名校联盟2026届11月高三年级阶段训练英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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湖北省高中名校联盟2026届11月高三年级阶段训练英语试题
注意事项:
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1. What is the man going to do tomorrow
A. Attend a book fair. B. Finish his project. C. recommend a book.
2. Which record did the woman just break
A. The national record. B. The school record. C. Her personal record.
3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Mother and son. B. Fellow workers. C. Teacher and student.
4. What time will the man's presentation start
A. At around 3:00. B. At around 3:10. C. At around 3:15.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. The weather. B. A picnic. C. A weekend plan.
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. Why do Mike's parents want to reward him
A. He won an e-sports competition.
B. He performed well in his final exam.
C. He proposed a good vacation plan.
7. What does Mike really want to do
A. Go to the beach as usual. B. Buy new video equipment. C. Visit the Science Museum.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why does the man make the call
A. To change the order. B. To check the receipt. C. To ask for a discount.
9. What problem did the man face
A. He failed to get any mice. B. He went over budget. C. He deleted an email.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where did Lily go for her holiday
A. A rural area in Croatia.
B. A coastal town in Greece.
C. Colosseum in Rome.
11. How did Lily find her way in the unfamiliar place
A. By asking the local people.
B. By using electronic devices.
C. By referring to the landmark s.
12. How does Jim feel about"alternative travel" in the end
A. Worried. B. Doubtful. C. Interested.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Where will the husband work
A. In Britain. B. In Canada. C. In America.
14. What leads to Jane's decision to move
A. Her son's further education. B. Her career change. C. Her husband's job relocation.
15. What does Jane expect the apartment to provide
A. Some furniture. B. A fridge. C. Three bedrooms.
16. Where did Jane first know the rental company from
A. The Internet. B. TV advertisements. C. A college classmate.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What percentage of people keep their health-related New Year's resolutions after the first month
A. 10%. B. 20%. C. 30%.
18. Why do most people give up their initial resolutions
A. They set unrealistic fitness goals.
B. They ignore the importance of motivation.
C. They lack energy or devotion.
19. What is the key secret to achieving fitness goals
A. Sticking to an organized program.
B. Applying natural talent to daily exercise.
C. Studying training methods of great athletes.
20. What is the topic of the talk
A. Making New Year's resolutions.
B. Maintaining an exercise program.
C. Preventing heart disease and cancer.
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
Exploring Carlow by bike is one of the best ways to enjoy the scenery and travel in a sustainable way.Visitors can choose between traditional bike hire in the Barrow Valley and a modern E-Bike Programme inCarlow Town.
Graiguenamanag h Bike Hire
Located in the Barrow River Valley, Graiguenamanagh Bike Hire has been in operation for many years and is well known for its knowledge of the river towpath (河边纤道). It offers mountain bikes for the young and the old, so the whole family can enjoy a traffic-free greenway together. Better yet, helmets (头盔) are included for all riders. For nature lovers, its guided Ecology Bike Tours, with a small charge, also offer great insights into the plants, wildlife, and history of the River Barrow.
●Prices
Adult Child
Half Day ?10 ?5
1 Day ?15 ?7
* Guests of Waterside Guesthouse(WG, enjoy a 20% discount.
Carlow Town E-Bike Programme
For fast and easy travel in town, the Carlow E. Bike Programme provides 50 electric bikes at 40 locations,such as train stations, hotels, and shopping centers. The h°c- - 2 locked with the BOLT app, which links to the user's card.
●Notes
Fee ?0.18 per minute
Availability 24/7 in Carlow Town
Speed Beginner mode: 15 km/h; Normal: 25 km/h
Rules Over 18 years old; Go-slow and no-go zones
Whether for a family day by the river or a quick ride across town, Carlow offers two excellent cycling choices. For added convenience, either can be booked online in advance.
21. What does Graiguenamanag h Bike Hire offer
A. Various bikes. B. Free guided tour.
C. Safety equipment. D. A history course.
22. How much do a couple with one child staying at WG pay for a half-day rental
A. ?15. B. ?20. C. ?25. D. ?37.
23. On which do the users of Calow E-Bike have no restrictions
A. Rental time. B. Their age.
C. Riding area. D. Cycling speed.
B
I always expected the worst in any scenes —— focusing on the 2% death rate of a 98% successful surgery and visualizing my son's mild cough as a rare condition.
I spent years avoiding activities that I was sure would end in misfortune. I became a helicopter mom,checking the backyard for anything dangerous before letting David out to play —— under my strict supervision(监督).
Without my husband Don's insistence, our son would never have learned to throw a ball. He argued Icouldn't keep watching over our four-year-old boy all the time and preventing him from doing sports and activities. Unwilling as I was, I knew he was right and left the“boy stuff” to Daddy.
One day, David was carefully wrapping his Superman figure in a piece of bubble wrap (气泡膜). My first reaction was to take it away from him so he wouldn't accidentally choke —— until he spoke. “There! Now you' re safe when flying into pointy buildings,” he told his childhood hero.
Suddenly, unpleasant realities struck me. I regularly refused all the different crowd outings because of panic over emergency. Though we went camping occasionally, I dampened their joy by wondering how many bears would kill us in our sleep. But seeing my son repeat my previous behavior by wrapping a superhero woke me up.
That night, I suggested going to a concert downtown. “Aren't you worried there might be a fire or something ” my husband asked, genuinely astonished. I knew I deserved that, but I let it go. “Always... But we' ll cross that bridge if we come to it.” That would become my new belief, no matter how difficult it was to say that first time.
I regret the roads not taken, because of my imagined assumptions, but my determination to change grows. Iwill always be grateful to my son and Superman, who made my increasingly smaller world become bigger,brighter, more positive, and happier.
24. Which picture best illustrates a helicopter mother according to the text
25. What prevented the author from taking the bubble wrap away from David
A. David's awareness of his own safety. B. Don's criticism of her strict supervision.
C. Undivided attention David paid to his toy. D. Overprotective nature mirrored in David's act.
26. What do the author's words in paragraph 6 suggest
A. Her shift in response pattern. B. Her strategy to avoid conflict.
C. Her transformation in parenting style. D. Her tendency to imagine the worst.
27. What is the author's purpose in writing the text
A. To share her personal growth journey. B. To describe anticipation for future life.
C. To express regret for past imagined assumptions.D. To emphasize the impact of Superman on her son.
C
Alex is an ear, nose and throat specialist, who works wonders restoring people's hearing. But as the chief resident at a teaching hospital, he could't make his young trainees listen. They were talented, but also made mistakes about which he offered clear and direct feedback. These residents kept making the same errors, as though he had never said anything to them. He couldn't figure out why.
Alex was trapped by the mentor's dilemma: the fact that constructive criticism, meant to push young people to do better, can hurt their confidence and motivation. What can be done
Many people believe in the compliment sandwich—— burying criticism between two pieces of praise. But research shows that when young people are criticized by an authority, they care less about whether the authority is a positive person, but more about an existential question: Does this person who has power over my life thinkI'm incompetent The compliment sandwich, rather than addressing a young person's fears of unworthiness,actually confirms anxieties, if the praise is for something seemingly unimportant. Studies show that young people are hungry for signs of social standing and respect, so they are especially insulted(冒犯) when they sense they are being talked down to.
There is, in fact, a simple but effective solution. Young people are found willing to take even the most severe criticism if the feedback was motivated by an appreciation for their potential. We call this“wise feedback”. It fits the needs of trainees (被指导者) well, who neither want to be held to an impossible standard, nor want to feel overprotected or dismissed. Studies also show that when you hold young people to high standards and make it clear that you believe they can meet them, young people rise to the challenge because you show respect by taking them seriously.
After knowing this, Alex sees why he couldn't get his medical tr:;: to listen. He starts explaining to the medical residents that he provides critical feedback because he thinks they can improve and he takes them and their potential seriously. Alex's young trainees have been more receptive and responsive, ultimately making fewer mistakes. They are listening to him now, partly because they feel listened to.
28. What did Alex find it difficult to do with his young trainees
A. Make them faultless. B. Get them to take his advice.
C. Offer them clear feedback. D. Help them to develop their talent.
29. Why is the compliment sandwich ineffective for young people
A. They are keen on gentle criticism.
B. They are desperate for more praise.
C. They are doubtful about the authority.
D. They are fearful of being seen as incapable.
30. What can be inferred about young people from paragraph 4
A. They tend to feel left out. B. They want standards to be lowered.
C. They try to refuse challenges. D. They expect their abilities to be trusted.
31. What is the basic structure of the text
A. Problem-Solution. B. Cause and Effect.
C. Argument-Evidence. D. Comparison and Contrast.
D
While new, highly-effective weight-loss drugs have hit the market, their price label and numerous side effects mean other weight-loss interventions are still needed.
To that end, Yue Wu at Sichuan University in China and her colleagues developed microbeads (微珠) that trap fat before it is absorbed by the body. They created the beads from vitamin E and compounds (化合物)found in green tea, then coated them with alginate, a type of seaweed fibre. They are all food-grade substances approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Once into the stomach, the protective alginate layer expands, allowing partially-digested fats to enter the inside of the beads, where they are attached to the compounds within. The beads along with the trapped fat are then discharged.
The team tested the beads in eight rats fed a diet of 60 per cent fat. After 30 days, the rats lost about 17per cent of their body weight on average. In comparison, a separate group of eight rats fed the same high-fat diet without the beads didn't lose weight, and neither did another bead-free group kept on a diet of 10 percent fat.The rats treated with the microbeads also had less fat tissue and body damage than the others.
The researchers also tested body waste from rats fed the microbeads. Their waste contained roughly as much fat as that of a fourth group of rats treated with orlistat, a weight-loss drug that prevents fat absorption. This indicates the microbeads blocked fat uptake, like the drug does. Yet unlike orlistat, the beads didn't cause any side effects in the stomach.
These microbeads could, therefore, be an apl caling alternative. A clinical trial involving 26 people is already under way."Initial data may become available within the·耳ar,"said Wu in a press release.
The researchers foresee adding the flavourless beads, which can be shaped into balls, to desserts and teas.“We want to develop something that works with how people normnly eat and live,” said Wu.
32. What can we learn about microbeads from the first two paragraphs
A. They take effect rapidly. B. They are approved by the US FDA.
C. They speed up fat absorption. D. They are developed to meet market demand.
33. What is paragraph 3 mainly about regarding microbeads
A. Their application. B. Their working principle.
C. Their compositions. D. Their physical properties.
34. Why does the author mention the fourth group of rats in paragraph 5
A. To prove they lost more weight. B. To show orlistat can prevent fat absorption.
C. To ensure a far-reaching experiment. D. To stress microbeads' advantage over orlistat.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Microbeads: A Promising Alternative
B. Microbeads Enjoy Widespread Popularity
C. Desserts and Teas: The Future of Microbeads
D. Microbeads Outperfrom All the Existing Drugs
第二节 七选五(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。
One of my friends announced early on that she did not know how to cook, nor would she learn to cook. She had something more important to do, namely write her novels. I admired her, and even envied her. 36
In New York, there are a million ways not to cook. It is easy to order in, or to hire someone to cook if you have the resources. 37 . I like being alone for a while staring at a recipe and trying to visualize it.
And yet my friend who doesn't cook is also right. 38 . Sometimes I wonder if I will regret those hours: cutting ingredients (原料), searching for supplies, and hurrying out for salt… Does cooking enrich family life Does it give everyone an unconscious feeling of wellbeing Hard to say.
I have another friend who cooked on a whole other level than most of us. Years later, she realized that she was putting too much of her energy and thought and inspiration into it. She seemed to have turned against it as a mode of expression. 39 .
40 . I will just stop planning dinners and going to the fish store and the grocery store. I imagine finishing my Helen Garn er novel 的 the sky darkens. But I also want this one hour at the end of the day when Istep out of work and measure and preheat and marinate (腌制). When the night really falls and the sound of my family's chatter flows from the living room, I still can't help but reach for the recipe book.
A. But this could never be me.
B. Cooking is sort of a burden and fun.
C. Sometimes I have a“ having it all” fantasy.
D. She started a whole new career that took off later.
E. Cooking can be a time- consuming and thankless task.
F. She was determined to take this domestic responsibility.
G. Yet I still find myself cooking for my family even on busy days.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Nyeeerhhh…a continuous sound rings over Skwentna, a remote village in Alaska. It's a signal, but not one to be 41 by. Villagers step outside their houses, look up at the“bomb” —— a 15-pound frozen turkey——and run for it with 42 .
Esther Keim, a Skwentna native, began her“turkey-bombing” 43 after a family visit, during which she learnt some villagers 44 food in winter. Recalling a family friend's act of 45 a turkey from a plane when she was a child, Keim thought, “maybe I can help more Alaskans in 46 areas where roads are blocked by heavy snow in winter.”
47 , Keim will ask online if anyone needs a“turkey bomb”. After getting 48 , she will make the purchase and fly to the destination with her friend Hastings. When they arrive, they fly low and tip the wing to make the nyeeerhhh sound which 49 their arrival. Aiming is a big 50 : Keim has to quickly 51 speed and distance to hit an open space. The turkey often goes missing, so she 52 a video of the“bomb” falling to make it easier for receivers to 53 .
“It wouldn't be a big deal for me to do that, but it would bring me a lot of joy to 54 other people just like we were blessed years ago,” Keim says. “Now we receive enough 55 so that we no longer pay out of pocket.”
41. A. impressed B. moved C. alarmd D. discouraged
42. A. panic B. excitement C. hesitation D. curiosity
43. A. training B. exploration C. experiment D. practice
44. A. struggled for B. heated up C. argued about D. gave out
45. A. gaining B. lifting C. dropping D. dragging
46. A. undisturbed B. uncivilized C. inaccessible D. insecure
47. A. Usually B. Fortunately C. Naturally D. Hopefully
48. A. responses B. suggestions C. reviews D. approvals
49. A. welcomes B. awaits C. postpones D. announces
50. A. adventure B. challenge C. achievement D. opportunity
51. A. monitor B. track C. calculate D. imagine
52. A. restores B. deletes C. downloads D. records
53. A. investigate B. recover C. expect D. observe
54. A. help B. entertain C. respect D. thank
55. A. orders B. profits C. awards D. donations
第二节(共10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。
To further expand the overseas tourism market from Malaysia and Southeast Asia to Central China's Hubei province, as well as to 56 (deep) cultural and tourism cooperation between Hubei and Malaysia, the“Zhiyin Hubei, Majestic Yangtze” tourism promotion event 57 (hold) in Kuala Lumpur onSeptember 5th,2025.
Organized by the Hubei Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, the event brought together 18leading tourism companies from Hubei and 96 Malaysian travel firms, drawing more than 150 industry representatives, which makes it stand out 58 one of Hubei's largest and 59 (influential)overseas promotion events in recent years.
Discussions centered on potential cooperations, including the launch of direct 60 (tailor) flights from Enshi and Xiangyang 61 the signing of cooperation agreements on route exploring, tourist exchanges, and cooperative marketing. 62 the promotion event highlighted were Hubei's popular tourist destinations, such as the Yangtze River, the Three Gorges, Wudang Mountain and Enshi Grand Canyon.
The opening performance, Wudang Kung Fu, attracted the audience with its balance of motion and 63 (still), representing the spirit of Chinese martial arts(武术). In the intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产) display area, the pleasant smell of Enshi Yulu——a signature green tea from Enshi, Hubei—— filled the air, giving the guests present 64 unique Chu culture experience.
With direct flights to launch, and cooperative agreements to carry out, tourism exchanges between Hubei and Malaysia 65 (become) more convenient and stronger in the near future.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校上周五举办了一场“Chinese Chic Bazaar”(国潮市集),请你为学校英语公众号写一篇推文,内容包括:
(1)活动目的;
(2)活动内容;
(3)活动反响。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A Chinese Chic Bazaar
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。
The bell above the second-hand shop door gave a weak ring as I walked in. Inside, the familiar sight felt heavier than usual: neatly folded second-hand clothes that hadn't sold in weeks, quiet bookshelves dusted just that morning, and only two customers in, neither stopping to ask prices.
My wife Clara stood behind the counter, her eyes full of tiredness. “The house owner called again,” she said, pushing a pile of unpaid bills toward me. “If we don't pay the rent next month...” Her voice faded away.We'd run this shop for three years, but lately, it felt like the walls were closing in.
Just then, rain poured down. A familiar figure was passing the window. It was Mrs. Green, a 61-year-old lady. She had worked in the textile factory (纺织厂) for 40 years until she retired last year. As her husband died years ago and her children lived in another city, she lived alone in a small house. I often saw her sitting in her yard and doing some sewing and mending(修补). She had grown quieter these months, usually hurrying past the shop with her head down, as if she didn't want to catch anyone's eye.
Through the shop window, we saw her hurrying past, her thin coat a bit wet. “Mrs. Green! Come in and take shelter!” Clara called out, waving her over. She hesitated for a moment, then slowed down and pushed open the door. Standing in the doorway, she looked awkwardly at the shelves, hands grabbing her wet clothes.We handed her a dry towel and offered a cup of tèn. She sat on a chair by the counter, drinking slowly, and didn't say much —— just watched us fold clothes and tids books. Clara picked up a box of old dolls (玩偶)——their plastic arms broken, button eyes missing, dresses wenr out rring mc to throw them out. They were too worn out to be sold.
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。
While I was going out, a clear voice stopped me. Unexpectedly, the mended dolls were quite popular with children.
2026届高三年级阶段训练
英语试卷参考答案与评分细则
第一部分 听力(共20小题、每小题1.5分,满分30分)
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A C B C A B C A B A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 B C B C B C A C A B
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)
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 C B A B D C A B D D
题号 31 32 33 13 35
答案 A D B D A
第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
题号 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A C E D C
第三部分 语言应用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 C B D A C C A --A D B
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 C D B A D
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. deepen 57. was held 58. as 59. most influential
60. tailored 61. and 62. What 63. stillness
64. a 65. will become
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
In order to fuel our interest in Chinese culture and strengthen our cultural identity, our school held aChinese Chic bazaar last Friday.
In the bazaar, various stands selling traditional Chinese items like Chinese knots, paper-cuttings, and calligraphy works attracted numerous students. Blind boxes with cultural products and T-shirts printed with unique dialects were also popular, as they perfectly combined cultural elements with modern fashion trends.What most appealed to us was the interactive workshops, where we experienced making sugar paintings and tried on elegant Hanfu.
Everyone was fully immersed in its vibrant atmosphere. For us, it was an unforgettable celebration where traditional culture met modern trends.
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
While I was going out, a clear voice stopped me."Wuit Don't throw them!"Mrs. Green hurried over,reached into the box, and pulled out a doll. Seeing her fingers brushing it gently, I thought of her experience in the textile factory and suddenly had an idea."Would you help us mend them "I asked. Her eyes opened wide, and then she nodded slowly. Soon, with thread, a pair of scissors and colorful cloth ready, she fixed the broken arm, sewed a small button for the missing eye, and then added some flowers to the dress, just like she used to do in the factory.
Unexpectedly, the mended dolls were quite popular with children. They wore beautiful new dresses, missing eyes were replaced with delicate st teches, and each had a unique, charming character. We displayed them in the shop window, and they caught the attention of passing children and parents alike, selling out in just two days. This small success brought a new flow of customers into our once quiet shop. More importantly, it reminded us that value and beauty· often hide in overlooked places and people, and that a simple act of kindness can weave the worn threads of hope into a stronger fabric of life.

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