资源简介 保密★启用并使用完毕前九五高中协作体2026 高三年级 12 月质量检测(九五联考)英 语命题及审核:注意事项:1.答卷前 考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置 2.回答选择题时 选出每小题答案后 用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑 如需改动 用橡皮擦干净后 再选涂其他答案标号 回答非选择题时 将答案写在答题卡上 写在本试卷上无效 3.考试结束后 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回 4.本试卷考试时间为 120 分钟 满分为 150 分 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)1. What will Jason do this weekend A. Go camping. B. Do some shopping. C. Take a business trip.2. What is the man s job A. A writer. B. A librarian. C. A shopkeeper.3. Who will the speakers turn to for help A. The secretary. B. The manager. C. The workmate.4. How much does Dave pay for the apartment on Tithe Road monthly A. £ 575. B. £ 675. C. £ 625.5. What is special about Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival this year A. Traditional performance. B. Various lanterns. C. Featured cuisine.第二节 (共 15 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 did the man usually sleep for a night on weekdays before A. 7 hours. B. 8 hours. C. 9 hours.7. What probably caused the man s problems A. The heart condition. B. The academic pressure. C. The blood pressure medication.英语试题 第 1 页 (共 10 页)听第 7 段材料 回答第 8 至 10 题 8. How does Jane deal with her work A. Make a to-do list. B. Learn new tasks. C. Start work early.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Teacher and student. B. Brother and sister. C. Co-workers.10. How much does Jane spend each month A. Around $ 2,000. B. Around $ 3,000. C. Around $ 4,000.听第 8 段材料 回答第 11 至 13 题 11. Which of the following is the man s favourite A. Wing Chun. B. Shaolin Kung Fu. C. Drunken Boxing.12. What matters most to Anna for liking Tai Chi A. Its graceful movements. B. Its medical value. C. Its cultural meaning.13. What does Anna emphasize at the end of the conversation A. The origin of martial arts. B. The schools of martial arts. C. The philosophy behind martial arts.听第 9 段材料 回答第 14 至 16 题 14. Where will the International Physics Olympiad be held this year A. In France. B.In Iran. C.In Poland.15. What does Mike need to do for the competition A. Receive special training.B. Attend national competition.C. Get teachers recommendation.16. What is the most appealing to Mike about the competition A. A good reputation. B. Great potential chances. C. A large amount of money.听第 10 段材料 回答第 17 至 20 题 17. What was the most beautiful memory of the speaker s childhood A. Making an impressive speech.B. Expecting Christmas vacation.C. Saving money for New Year s cards.18. Who would get the speaker s best card A. His teacher. B. His best friend. C. His parents.19. Why does the speaker still buy New Year s cards now A. They remind him of his best friends. B. They symbolize his precious childhood. C. They are more affordable and advanced.20. What will the listeners do next A. Exchange their cards.B. Receive some presents.C. Share childhood memories.英语试题 第 2 页 (共 10 页)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 Below are some classified ads from an English newspaper.Classified adsFOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 800-0437 9 A.M.—5 P.M. MONDAY—FRIDAYLOST AND FOUNDFOUND: Cat, 6 months old, ROOMMATESblack and white markings. MALE ROOMMATEHELP WANTEDFound near Linden and South WANTED: Own room nearPERSONS WANTED: DeliveryU. Steve. 800-4661. campus. Available December 1.work. Own means of transport.Rent $ 300 per month untilGood pay. Apply 2311 E. Sta ̄LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in March 1. $ 450 thereafter. Calldium. Office 101, after 9 a.m.brown case. Campus area. Re ̄ Jill for details, 800-7839.ward. Call Gregg 800-2896.TELEPHONE RECEPTIONISTNEED PERSON to take overWANTED: No muchFOUND: Set of keys on Tappan the rental agreement for ownexperience necessary. Goodnear Hill intersection. Identify bedroom in apt. near campus,pay. Apply 2311 E. Stadium.key chain. Call 800-9662. $ 380/mo., starting Jan. 1. CallOffice 101, after 9 a.m.800-6157 after 5 p.m.FOUND: Nov. 8—A black andWAITRESS WANTED:10 a.m.white puppy in Packard- Jewett FOR SALE—2 p.m. or 10:30 a.m.—5 p.m.area. 800-E to moving sale—Plants,Apply in person. 207 S. Main,pottery, books, clothes, etc. Sat,Curtis Restaurant.PERSONAL Dec. 14,9 a. m.—5 p. m. 1612OVERSEAS JOBS—Europe, Fern, Apt. 800-4696.HELP WANTED for houseAustralia, S. America, Africa.cleaning 1/2 day on weekends.Students all professions and oc ̄ MOVING: Must sell. TV21,When—to be discussed for mu ̄cupations, $ 700 to $ 3, 000 $ 50; AM/FM radio A/C ortual convenience. Good wages.monthly. Expenses paid, battery, $ 15; cassette tape re ̄Sylvan Street. Call 800-2817.overtime. Sightseeing. Free in ̄ corder, $ 10. Call Jon or Pat,formation at STUDENTS U ̄ 800-0739 after 5 p.m. or week ̄DOMESTIC SERVICENION. ends.EARLY HOUR WAKE - UPSERVICE: For timely politeUNSURE WHAT TO DO SHEEPSKIN COAT: man s, sizewake-up service, call 800-0760.Life - Planning Workshop, Dec. 42, 1 year old. $ 85. After 6 p.13—15, Bob and Margaret At ̄ m., 800-5224.wood, 800-0046.英语试题 第 3 页 (共 10 页)21. Which section of the classified ads is suitable for those looking for a waitress position A. PERSONAL. B. DOMESTIC SERVICE.C. ROOMMATES. D. HELP WANTED.22. What do you need to do if you want to get the lost keys back A. Go to Tappan near Hill intersection. B. Describe the key chain.C. Reserve a chain by calling 800-9662. D. Meet the finder in person.23. What is the total rent of the male roommate s room in April and May A. $ 700. B. $ 760. C. $ 900. D. $ 1,600.BEducation is essential. It is equally important that all students have excellent educators in their life.I ve reflected on the impact my teachers have had, and will continue to have, in my life. From Mr.Bowker, who challenged me in math, to Mr. Bernsteen, my health teacher who taught me the value ofhard work, my teachers have helped shape the student I am today. But one of the teachers who left a last ̄ing impression on me was my summer school teacher, Mr. Davis, who impacted me beyond the class ̄room. He found time to connect with me on a personal level and talk to me after class. I felt like Mr. Da ̄vis cared about my academic success and was committed to setting an example of what s possible.Mr. Davis could relate to what it was like to be a rising ninth-grade black male in today s society.He taught me how to speak up confidently and share my ideas with others. When I would put my handdown because I was unsure of my answer, Mr. Davis would immediately say, “No courage, no triumph.”He never made me feel inadequate; he encouraged me to always pursue knowledge because he, too, waslearning every day. Mr. Davis helped me brave the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities.I think having more black male teachers like Mr. Davis in the classroom could increase student suc ̄cess. They would share the background and experiences of many of their students and help build long-lasting teacher - student relationships. But, unfortunately, as the student population becomes moreethnically diverse, teachers in Nevada still are predominantly white. The numbers for black male teachersare more discouraging. Just 2 percent of teachers nationwide are black men.But you can help change the numbers. Whether you decide to study education in college or graduateschool, I hope more black males will consider teaching as a career. We students of color need more ex ̄amples of excellence and success in classrooms—examples who look like us.24. Why are Mr. Bowker and Mr. Bernstein mentioned in Paragraph 2 A. To prove their greater impact on the author. B. To introduce Mr.Davis and his deeper influence.C. To extend gratitude for all their contributions. D. To credit teachers for academic progress.25. What does the underlined word “ triumph” in Paragraph 3 mean A. Confusion. B. Connection. C. Victory. D. Doubt.26. What is the current situation of teachers in Nevada A. 2% of the staff are black males. B. Teachers have diverse ethnic backgrounds.C. White teachers are in the majority. D. Black male teachers are sufficient in number.27. What is the purpose of the text A. To share memories of various teachers. B. To urge black males to take up teaching.C. To show the importance of educators. D. To advertise for black male teachers.英语试题 第 4 页 (共 10 页)COne polar bear can leave roughly 300 kilograms of hunted animals for other creatures to feed oneach year, with Arctic polar bears collectively providing an estimated 7.6 million kilograms of carrion (腐肉) for other wildlife annually. Published October 28 in Oikos, the findings highlight these top hunters crucial role in sustaining diverse species—while sounding an alarm that climate change - driven Arcticwarming and declining polar bear populations could disturb the fragile food web.Scientists have long recognized that polar bears primarily feed on the thick fat layer of seals—theirmain hunting targets, and abandon the remaining body of the seal. However, the large amount of theseleftovers and their ecological significance have long been overlooked, notes Nicholas Pilfold of the SanWildlife Alliance. His team analyzed decades of records of animals feeding on dead bodies dating back tothe 1930s, alongside data on seal calorie content and polar bear hunting habits.During their yearly hunting peak, a polar bear kills approximately one ringed seal every four days,amounting to roughly 1,000 kilograms of food annually. The bear consumes the majority of this mass,leaving around 30% available for other animals to eat. With an estimated 26,000 polar bears across theArctic, these leftovers collectively sustain arctic foxes, seagulls, and occasionally snowy owls, or wolves.“This vital food source would be completely inaccessible without polar bears,” emphasizes Pilfold.He witnessed these interactions firsthand: foxes following polar bear tracks to find abandoned seal bodies,and seagulls circling overhead in noisy groups, competing for small pieces of meat. He adds the leftoversare “ rather important” for these animals, especially when other food is hard to find.But the Arctic is warming, affecting polar bear populations and, in turn, their leftovers. “ It s difficultto predict the effect that the decrease of polar bears carrion might have on other species,” Aars says.“but it will have an impact one way or another, varying by species and specific Arctic habitats.”28. What can be inferred about polar bears in Paragraph 1 A. They cause food web disturbances. B. They help stabilize Arctic ecosystems.C. They are at the food web s bottom layer. D. They face threats only from climate change.29. How does the author illustrate the importance of polar bears leftovers A. By using data and species reliance. B. By naming various Arctic species.C. By quoting an ecological expert. D. By analyzing climate impacts.30. What does Pilfold s statement in the last paragraph suggest A. Leftovers value is overestimated. B. Carrion loss affects species differently.C. Polar bears impact species and habitats. D. Arctic warming risks polar bear survival.31. What is the main idea of the text A. Climate change ruins Arctic food web. B. Arctic warming changes polar bears habits.C. Arctic wildlife mainly depends on polar bears. D. Polar bears carrion matters to Arctic ecosystem.DDolphins call, sea lions sing and whales click—a marine sound scene long fascinating scientistsstudying animal communication. An Open Mind study analyzes whale codas (尾音)—unique, repetitivesocial clicks—and uncovers an unrecognized sound pattern: small but clear “click-clack” shifts in somecodas. Powered by AI s ability to detect slight sound variations missed by humans, plus careful analysis,英语试题 第 5 页 (共 10 页)this discovery suggests the ocean giants may have a more complex communication system thanpreviously thought.For decades, scientists have known coda click number, timing and rhythm matter. Distinct click se ̄quences (顺序) identify separate whale groups: off Dominica s Caribbean coast, one well -documentedgroup uses a slow "click...click...click - click - click"pattern, while a neighboring group favors a faster,sharp rhythm. Shane Gero of Project CETI—which decodes marine mammal communication—notesthese shifts were overlooked in earlier studies without AI. Some researchers suggest the shifts work likevowels (元音), helping whales distinguish sounds.However, the study has drawn sharp criticism. Luke Rendell, a 30-year sperm whale researcher, callsthe “vowel-like” claim “scientifically unfounded,” stressing no evidence shows whales actively respondto these variations in nature. He argues each click has mixed tones, creating recording disturbances thatappear to be intentional patterns—an error the study failed to rule out adequately.Those behind the study acknowledge the criticisms but highlight the team s careful, AI- driven meth ̄od. Notably, the CETI team used a special AI system (GAN) for cross - check: one algorithm analyzedthousands of real codas, while the other generated artificial click sets. AI s precise frequency adjustmentmatched the artificial codas to real ones, revealing how sperm whales might encode and transmitmeaning. Without AI s data processing, this slight sound pattern would have stayed hidden.Despite the debate, Rendell considers the pattern “well worth exploring,” as the study introduces anovel AI framework for marine communication research. Whether the “click- clack” shifts are deliberatesignals or accidents, the findings open new avenues for understanding whales mysterious language.32. What do we know about whale codas A. They show group-specific variations. B. They rely on AI for initial detection.C. They were decoded in early studies. D. They copy human vowel patterns.33. Why does Rendell question the “vowel-like” claim A. It contradicts early studies. B. AI fails to prove its validity.C. It ignores whale sound shifts. D. No concrete proof in nature exists.34. What is Paragraph four mainly about A. The defense of the AI-powered research strategy. B. GAN s role in decoding whale clicks.C. The match between artificial and real codas. D. Criticisms of the sound pattern study.35. What can be a suitable title for the text A. Whale Communication via Clicks: Patterns and FeaturesB. AI-backed Whale Coda Research: Differences and DebatesC. AI-assisted Marine Sound Decoding: Progress and ProspectsD. Whale “Vowel-like” Sound Studies: Controversies and Responses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 Self-doubt is a troubling voice that makes tasks harder to start or finish. While it can occasionallyhelp you recognize limitations or bad ideas, it mostly blocks you from life s joys. 36 Here aresome practical tips and habits.英语试题 第 6 页 (共 10 页)● Get a boost of optimism. 37 Spend 20 minutes with an audio book, a podcast or a book that gives you that. TimFerriss podcast has helped me with this recently and I ve over the years often listened to audio books byBrian Tracy to get this boost. This quick 20-minute session can greatly help you to shift your unhealthyself-doubt into optimism, into more positive self- talk and into thinking constructively about your chal ̄lenge.● 38 When facing a setback, you may think negatively and see it as your new normal. This traps you ininaction and harms your mental health. But failure doesn t make you a failure—setbacks are common foranyone taking chances and living fully. Don t overstate failure or identify with it. Instead, ask what youcan learn, and use the experience to move forward smarter.●Sharpen your skills.If you often get self-doubt and a lack of confidence before a presentation in school or at work thensharpen your presentation skills. Read a few books about it and practice at home in front of a mirror or infront of a friend. Or join Toastmasters to get the experience or knowledge you need. 39 ● Celebrate that small step and win.When you ve taken one small step forward—for example, setting up your own website or going foryour first 5-minute run in months or years—and you ve done with it then you have a win. 40 So celebrate it.A. See a setback as temporary.B. Focus on your mental health to fight self-doubt.C. Such small progress deserves recognition and joy.D. How can you overcome this destructive inner voice E. Reflect on your past successes to build instant confidence.F. Absorb others enthusiasm, motivation and constructive optimism.G. Then you ll feel more confident and relaxed in such challenging situations.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 When I was 4, my parents sent me to kindergarten early despite my birthday being on the entrydeadline, as I could read well. That made me the 41 in class. To avoid being bullied, I made friendswith the tallest, most 42 boys. Not good at sports, I sought to excel 43 —helping them withschoolwork. Deep down, though, a shy, 44 part never went away.Even in high school when I grew taller and 45 the others, that scared little boy inside still 46 .I lifted weights hoping to get bigger, only to hurt my back. I 47 exercising, and my muscles turnedinto fat. It took years to lose the extra weight, and my back still 48 today—all from growing upsmall.Sometimes I wonder if I d have been different, growing up the biggest instead of the smallest—hadmy parents waited a year. In the end, I m 49 I started early. Being the little one taught me to 50 英语试题 第 7 页 (共 10 页)fear, making me kinder and more understanding. It enlarged my heart, 51 my character, and turnedthose “ little” years into the 52 of my inner strength.In life, some roads we choose while others are chosen for us. Yet what matters most is walking thejourney with a kind heart and 53 others along the way. Always remember: no growth experience isever “ 54 ” ; those seemingly small years often become the most precious 55 that builds whowe are.41. A. smartest B. weakest C. slowest D. smallest42. A. athletic B. gentle C. cautious D. outgoing43. A. socially B. academically C. physically D. mentally44. A. anxious B. nervous C. fearful D. upset45. A. got away from B. shied away from C. caught up with D. put up with46. A. erupted B. disappeared C. escaped D. stayed47. A. continued B. quit C. hated D. kept48. A. aches B. improves C. relaxes D. recovers49. A. regretful B. doubtful C. thoughtful D. grateful50. A. brave B. hide C. ignore D. sense51. A. tested B. challenged C. reflected D. shaped52. A. proof B. foundation C. supplement D. symptom53. A. persuading B. following C. helping D. observing54. A. useless B. little C. boring D. ordinary55. A. gift B. suffering C. affection D. souvenir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 In a bright workshop in Xining, Qinghai, the sound of scissors cutting and looms (织布机) workingmakes a steady melody. Here, 56-year-old Yang Yongliang— 56 skilled worker of the 2,000-year-old Jiaya Tibetan carpet-making craft—moves between looms and students, his hands 57 (follow)patterns from older generations. 58 a technical helper for a local factory, Yang wants to save thisart, which 59 (add) to China s first national list of intangible (非物质) cultural treasures in 2006.“The more people learn it, the better we keep our ethnic culture alive.” Yang says. Jiaya carpets arefamous for deep colors. 60 (make) from local natural wool and yak (牦牛) hair, they are strong andeco- friendly. Once used to keep warm, they now gain 61 (popular) with new ideas: governmentsupport and company work mix old ways with modern design. At Shengyuan Carpet Group, machines dobasic weaving to work faster, 62 skilled workers finish by hand. Its design team uses AI to build acollection of over 10,000 patterns, making 3D or shiny designs.These carpets are sold in China and more than forty countries. This year, exports rose 8%, with 63 (year) exports over 80 million yuan. “Saving this craft means carrying forward its spirit,” says companyleader Xue Ting, 64 notes new ideas help growth. Local policies also boost the industry. In the lastfew years, Yang 65 (teach) over 200 students. “Now, with government attention, I ll do all to pro ̄tect this skill,” he adds.英语试题 第 8 页 (共 10 页)第四部分 写作(共两节 满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是高中生李华 上周日参与了市博物馆的 VR(虚拟现实)体验活动“壁画那边是唐朝”(Beyond the Mural—The Tang Awaits) 请你为校英文报写一篇报道 内容包括:1. 活动内容 2. 你的收获 注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 个左右 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答 A VR Journey to the Tang Dynasty ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ 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 Kevin DePaolo and Josh Nelson had been close friends for years. In DePaolo, Nelson saw a spirit,someone who just wanted to get his hands on every bit of adventure he could find. And in the 38- year-old Nelson, DePaolo found an older brother figure—someone who taught him everything from rockclimbing skills to where to find crystals in the mountains.That morning in December 2023, DePaolo invited Nelson to search for crystals. DePaolo shoulderedmost of the load—shovels (铲子), pickaxes (镐)—as they walked through sandy valleys and climbedover big rocks with hands and feet. After about an hour and a half, they arrived at a rocky hillside spot,where “crystals” were buried just in front of a pair of huge stones.For almost two hours the friends happily dug in the sand side by side. At around 3 p.m., Nelsonstepped aside to rest and enjoy the perfect 18°C temperature while DePaolo continued to kneel, workingaway with a small scraper (刮刀) in the large hole they had dug in the sand. The huge stone closest tohim was slightly uphill, but it had a look of permanence to it, as if it hadn t moved in a thousand yearsand wouldn t move any time soon. But here he was wrong. The balance the huge stone had found overthe years was slowly being shifted, grain of sand by grain of sand, as DePaolo scraped away beneath it.DePaolo sat up for a moment and turned away as he caught his breath. That s when he heard Nelsonyelling, “Look out!” DePaolo turned back and was shocked to find the stone was losing its balance androlling towards him, crashing into him and crushing his legs into the sand.英语试题 第 9 页 (共 10 页)With DePaolo now pinned to the ground, Nelson ran to grab the pickaxe and wedged (插入) it be ̄tween the rock and the ground to keep it from rolling any further. DePaolo felt the pain was extraordina ̄ry. The world strange and dreamlike, his body went into shock.Nelson was terrified that DePaolo would bleed to death. Miraculously, despite being in the middle ofnowhere, he got a cell phone signal.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 Nelson called emergency services and told the operator where they were. ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ At 4:30 p.m., Nelson surprisingly found a helicopter circling high in the sky. ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ 英语试题 第 10页 (共 10 页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年九五高中协作体·山东2026届高三(上)12月质量检测(九五联考)英语试卷(含答案).pdf 英语听力.mp3