资源简介 2025-2026学年蚌埠市A层高中第三次联考高一英语卷(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)第一部分 听力 (共两节 ,满分3 0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 does the man prefer to do on weekend mornings A. Do some reading. B. Watch movies. C. Drink coffee.2. What happened to the speakers’ cat A. She lost her way. B. She got hit by a car. C. She was locked out.3. Where are the speakers A. At home. B. In the dining hall. C. In the classroom.4. What does the woman mean A. She enjoys the service. B. The food is terrible. C. She is on a diet.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Transportation cards. B. Tourist attractions. C. Chinese snacks.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 did Jasper sleep A. About 6 hours. B. About 5 hours. C. About 4 hours.7. How does Jasper feel now A. Tired. B. Excited. C. Relaxed.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does Laura like doing yoga A. It can help her calm. B. It can improve her flexibility. C. It can help her lose weight.9. Which exercise does Laura recommend to the man A. Jogging. B. Boxing. C. Playing basketball.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Teacher and student. B. Teacher and parent. C. Co-workers.11. What is the parent committee expected to do during the event A. Maintain safety. B. Provide fun clothes. C. Give a performance.12. Why can’t Lily Smith take part in the event 高一英语 第 1 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}A. She has to prepare for a math competition.B. She needs to attend her uncle’s wedding.C. She is suffering from a leg injury.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When did the man and Bob know each other A. 10 years ago. B. 8 years ago. C. 6 years ago.14. Why does Alice mention exercising muscles A. To stress the importance of regular contact with friends.B. To prove that having a good friend is necessary for our health.C. To show that exercising with friends helps keep friendships.15. What will the man attend next week A. A housewarming party. B. A promotion party. C. A birthday party.16. What does Alice suggest doing to keep friendships at last A. Turning to friends when needed. B. Inviting friends over regularly. C. Listening carefully to friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why did the Chinese student go to Africa A. For research. B. For travel. C. For volunteer work.18. What field does Zhang Zining work in A. Education. B. Tourism. C. Photography.19. Which country carried out a visa-free policy for tourists worldwide in January 2024 A. Kenya. B. Angola. C. South Africa.20. What does the speaker stress in the end A. The safety of travel in Africa. B. The natural beauty of Africa. C. The popular travel routes in Africa.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。ASupposing you love to visit places where you could camp, relax and even learn history, you mightwant to see the amazing landscape of national parks in California (CA)! The parks would catch your eyewith its various geographical features. Death Valley National Park (DVNP) is one of the top nationalparks in California that you might regret missing.BACKGROUNDToday, DVNP is known as one of the hottest and driest places in America, but would you believe itwas once a lake more or less 20, 000 years ago Time changes its appearance and makes it a fantasticlocation today. With summer temperature reaching 120 degrees, this below-sea-level basin, despite itsname, is still one of the well-known California State Parks, mainly due to its extreme beauty.HOW TO GET THEREYou could take CA Highway 190; it is the main road crossing DVNP from east to west. The StateRoute 95 parallels the Park from North to South.THINGS TO DOExploring the whole Death Valley Park would take extra time and effort, but it is worth it.To reach the Park’s popular attractions, such as Devils Golf Course and Natural Bridge Canyon,you could begin exploring the park from the central location, which is the Furnace Creek.高一英语 第 2 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}Scotty’s Castle is one of the symbolic attractions of Death Valley. You could also find traces of itsvolcanic past by visiting Ubehebe Crater in the Grapevine area.And if you want a unique way to experience the depth, you could visit the Badwater Basin region;it would allow you to explore 280 feet below sea level!THINGS TO REMEMBERUpon exploring the Park, take note that your destinations are located in different areas, and usefulfacilities are only available when you are along Highway. Nighttime travel allows you to see thefascinating sight of the night sky and stars of DVNP.21. What can we learn about Death Valley National Park (DVNP) from the "BACKGROUND" part A. It has been a dry area for 20,000 years. B. Its summer temperature goes up to 120 degrees.C. It is named after its dangerous environment.D. It is not popular because of the extreme climate.22. Which is the central location to start exploring DVNP's popular attractions A. Furnace Creek B. Devils Golf Course C. Scotty’s Castle D. Badwater Basin23. What should visitors pay attention to when exploring DVNP A. Badwater Basin is the best place to experience its depth.B. Facilities are everywhere in the park.C. The park’s attractions are spread in different areas.D. Traveling at night should be avoided in the park.BIt is hard to say I was a runner years ago. The longest I had ever run was 5 km. What’s more, I didn’tlike running. No matter how hard I tried, every so often I would fasten my old shoes, walk out of the housewith heavy steps, get less than a mile in and wonder why I was bothering, especially when there weremany more satisfying ways of exercising.Before last summer, I had never taken part in any kind of race at all. But at the end of July, Icompleted a triathlon(铁人三项) after two weeks’ training. At the end of it came the run—which ended upmore like a walk. Then I realized something about it attracted me. The extremely painful fun of doingsomething I hated and was unprepared for turned out to be an excitement. The difficulty felt like somethingto test my abilities.When an invitation to the Berlin Marathon dropped onto my desk a few weeks after the triathlon, itfelt like a change of fate. After the triathlon, I didn’t rush to start running regularly. Was it because I haterunning On the contrary, in the course of running I enjoyed the thrill of exceeding(超越) my limits. I feltit necessary to find out again where those limits might lie. So I said yes.Training for a marathon often takes at least 20 weeks. The training plan has become something to easemy worries when the race seems too frightening. This worry feels impossible to avoid, but there issomething equally sure about the training plan: if I follow it, then I have done everything I can; if I doeverything I can, then I won’t regret what comes at the end.24. Why did the author often give up running within a mile in the past A. He found running less enjoyable. B. His old shoes weren’t suitable for running.C. He was afraid of failing in running. D. He felt his steps heavy when running.25. What can we learn about the author’s triathlon experience A. He spent more than two weeks preparing for it.B. The running part of it was completed mainly by walking.高一英语 第 3 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}C. It made him realize he was born to be a runner.D. It was the first race he took part in after last summer.26. What made the author accept the Berlin Marathon invitation A. The desire to prove his running ability to others.B. The confidence gained from completing the triathlon.C. The pleasure of pushing beyond his own limits.D. The hope of avoiding regret in the future.27. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. From a Non-runner to a Marathon Challenger.B. The Pain and Fun of Long-distance Running.C. How to Prepare for a Marathon as a Beginner.D. My First Triathlon Experience Changed My Life.CScientists are enlisting some special participants in their efforts to predict earthquakes, volcaniceruptions and other natural events. Among these participants are thousands of dogs, goats, and otherfarmyard animals, which are involved in studies monitoring their movements from space.The programme uses tiny tracking devices(装置) that are fitted to mammals, birds and insects. Thedetailed movements of these creatures will then be monitored from a special satellite that will be launchedinto space next year. The aim is to study how they react to oncoming natural events like volcanic eruptions.“The value of studying animals with markers has already been shown in early experiments on MountEtna,” said Wikelski, the project leader, last week. “We have found the behaviour of goats is pretty goodat predicting large volcanic eruptions.” Sensors have shown the animals become nervous before aneruption and refuse to move to higher grasslands that they would normally be happy to visit. “They knowbeforehand what is coming. We don’t know how they do it, but they do. ” said Wikelski.Stories of animals behaving strangely before earthquakes or eruptions are not new. The Greekhistorian Thucydides claimed that mice, dogs and snakes deserted the city of Helice just before anearthquake struck in 373 BC. Similarly, the 1975 Haicheng earthquake in China occurred after snakes andmice were witnessed leaving their caves.“ Why these animals behaved this way is less clear, but understanding how creatures react togeological changes is just one interesting part of this technological change”, said Wikelski. “For instance,we can also survey wildlife health from space,” he said. An example is provided by electronic ear markersthat have been attached to wild pigs. From changes in an animal’s movements, these markers show that if awild pig develops African swine fever(ASF), the disease spreads easily between wildpigs and farm pigs. Knowing when a disease outbreak occurs in the wild could be important for reducingthe disease ’ s impact on farms. “ This is a game-changer for wildlife disease monitoring, ” said KevinMorelle, a scientist based at the Max Planck Institute.28. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 mean A. We are unsure of animals reaction but they react.B. We can t study animals movements but they move.C. We can t understand animals behavior but they behave.D. We don t know animals prediction method but they can predict.29. Why are the city of Helice and Haicheng mentioned in paragraph 4 A. To describe city disasters. B. To show historical records.高一英语 第 4 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}C. To prove animal early warnings. D. To compare different earthquakes.30. What s the potential application of animal diseases study A. Guessing how diseases might spread between wild animals and farm animals.B. Stopping animal diseases from starting by changing where the animals live.C. Protecting farm animals by discovering when diseases spread from wild animals.D. Studying how sick animals move to make new ways to treat their diseases.31. What might the author continue talking about A. Other natural events to predict. B. Further uses of the animal studies.C. More examples of animal behaviors. D. New methods of satellite monitoring.DThere are 7,000 languages currently spoken worldwide, with English being the most widely used—around 1.35 billion people speak it, but half of them could be endangered, according to a new study. It ispredicted that 1, 500 known languages may no longer be spoken by the end of this century.Researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) analyzed thousands of languages torecognize factors that put endangered ones at risk. The findings highlight a connection between widespreadformal schooling and language loss, as the main languages taught in class often make local languages lessimportant.A second factor causing the threat to endangered languages is the density(密度) of roads in an area.While communication with other language communities can help preserve local languages, increasedconnection to the wider world may not do so.“We found that the more roads there are, connecting country to city, and villages to towns, the higherthe risk of languages being endangered. It’s as if roads are helping main languages take over other smallerlanguages,” said Professor Lindell Bronham, one of the researchers of the study.Can technology help save local languages While past studies have pointed out technology iscontributing to the decline of some local languages— by focusing attention on a few major languages at theexpense of smaller ones—today’s technology could hold a new solution.While there are websites and apps to help learners pick up widely spoken languages such as Spanish,English and Chinese, some have been redesigned to teach or preserve endangered ones. Ma! Iwaidja, forexample, is an app that enables those working with speakers of the Iwaidja local Australian language torecord words and translations. It also includes a dictionary and a word maker to help users master grammarand vocabulary.32. What’s one reason for the loss of languages according to the findings A. Lack of native speakers. B. Lack of school education.C. Impact of major languages. D. School teaching of major languages.33.Which of the following might Bronham agree with A. Roads help preserve local languages.B. The increase in roads does harm to endangered languages.C. Roads in the countryside help endangered languages survive.D. Contact with other languages can protect endangered languages.34. What’s the author’s attitude towards technology in saving local languages A. Curious. B. Doubtful. C. Favorable. D. Unclear.35. What is the main purpose in writing the text A. To analyze the causes of language loss and a possible solution.B. To discuss the necessity of promoting educational equality.C. To highlight the importance of learning more languages.高一英语 第 5 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}D. To explain why English is the most widely spoken language.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。How to Make Small TalkCasual conversations are a great way to connect with others, but knowing how to start and keepthem going smoothly can be tricky. Here are some useful tips to help you.Offer a friendly greeting or introduction to start the conversation.__36__If you’re seeing someone you already know, just say hello and greet them by their name.This is simple and direct and lets the person know you’re excited to talk. If you don’t know the person,introduce yourself first so you feel more confident and in control of the conversation.Keep your body language friendly and open.While chatting, always make yourself seem approachable. __37___ Avoid crossing your arms,putting your hands in your pockets, and slumping your shoulders, which read as defensive or nervouspostures.Aim to make a connection with the person you’re talking to.__38__ If they say something that reminds you of your own experiences, offer a comment after theother person finishes speaking. If you hear something that interests you, ask them for moreinformation. Try to jump on any subject the other person brings up that you also have experience with.Horseback riding, travel spots, music artists—as long as it’s lighthearted and forms a connection it’s afair game .Keep things light and positive, and avoid serious topics.Small talk is just that— small. To keep the atmosphere relaxing, avoid such topics as politics,religion, and relationships. __39__ Instead, stick to everyday things like weather.Let the pauses in the conversation pass by naturally.When you’re getting to know someone, an awkward silence every now and then is basicallyunavoidable. Don’t feel like you have to fill every gap and pause in the conversation— it’s best to letthose pauses breathe a little. __40__Thank them for chatting to end the conversation.Thank the person for talking and say goodbye. If it went well, offer to hang out again, or say youlook forward to running into them later. You might even ask for their contact information.A. These topics often cause unnecessary tension or arguments.B. Pay attention to the other person’s words and tone for real connection.C. The way you start the conversation depends on whether you know the person or not. D. Make eye contact, stand straight, and relax your shoulders to show openness.E. When the conversation slows, take a deep breath, and think of a relevant question to continue.F. Leading every part of the conversation is essential to avoid uncomfortable moments.G. Sharing your own related stories properly can strengthen the connection you’re building.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。高一英语 第 6 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}A kind act is often its own reward. Johnny's life was changed forever over a single act of kindness to ayoung woman who was (41) in the suburb (郊区) of Philadelphia.Kate McClure was very (42) when her car ran out of gas one night in the suburb. It was late andthere were no taxis available nearby. What’s worse, she had no phone signal to call for (43) . With noother way to reach the gas station miles away, she was thinking about whether to hike to the gas stationwhen she (44) a homeless man who was walking up to her car. (45) of what to do, she stayed insideher car as he came up. He gently knocked on her window and asked in a (46) voice, "Are you okay Doesyour car have a problem " Kate, still a little nervous, nodded and told him her trouble. Yet she could neverhave (47) what happened next.When he realized her (48) , the homeless man, Johnny Bobbitt, told her calmly, "Don't worry. Waithere, and I'll go get some gas for you." Then he walked three kilometers to the nearest gas station and cameback with a filled gas can. He had (49) all his money on hand to buy her gas. And Kate did not even havemoney to pay him back that night. But he did not (50) it, happy to see her drive off safely.Kate decided to (51) this kindness. She (52) a donation (捐赠) activity, hoping to raise around$10,000 for him. (53) , strangers raised $400,000 for Johnny in one month. The money has helped buy anew house for him and he also got the truck he had always (54) ."I just did what I thought was right; Iwasn't expecting anything (55) ." Johnny continued, "This money was given to help me, but I want to usethe rest of it to help other people in need."41. A. attacked B. trapped C. confused D. lost42. A. frightened B. surprised C. excited D. embarrassed43. A. service B. rest C. help D. support44. A. found B. noticed C. observed D. caught45. A. Unprepared B. Unaware C. Unconfident D. Unsure46. A. soft B. clear C. sharp D. sweet47. A. prevented B. changed C. requested D. expected48. A. situation B. background C. plan D. destination49. A. rewarded B. donated C. saved D. used50. A. find B. refuse C. mind D. forget51. A. report B. learn C. repay D. accept52. A. lift up B. set up C. made up D. picked up53. A. Undoubtedly B. Naturally C. Amazingly D. Obviously54. A. demanded B. desired C. begged D. admired55. A. in exchange B. in payment C. by mistake D. in return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。Running for more than 20,000 kilometers, the Great Wall is 56 historical landmark of unparalleledglory, but it is hard work to climb the Great Wall. Not everyone has the strength or 57 (determine) toclimb its tall steps and steep slopes(斜坡 ), while only a handful may have the special skills to 58(physical) participate in the restoration of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.However, a recently 59 (start) WeChat miniprogram is allowing every history enthusiast to be ahero in a virtual world, 60 one not just climbs the Great Wall, but also protects it. Great Wall E-tour, co-produced by the China Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation and internet giant Tencent, 61高一英语 第 7 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}(go) online on June 11, 2023 to mark the 62 (year) national Cultural and Natural Heritage Day.Offering an almost simulated(模拟的)experience of climbing the Wall and helping in preservation work,the program has created a lot of enthusiastic 63 (comment) in recent weeks and won a large fan base.Thanks 64 cutting-edge digital technology, the virtual model is “detailed to millimeters”. Around50,000 high-definition pictures have been used 65 (offer) users the remarkable experience.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,英国交换生Jack即将来你校交流学习,他十分期待参加学校的社团活动,因此来信希望你能推荐一个学校社团给他,请你写一封回信给他,内容包括:1. 推荐一个社团;2. 推荐理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卷相应位置作答。Dear Jack,______________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Christmas Eve Without LonelinessMy mom was a single mom, and I was her only child. We lived in a small house for years, but she hada kind heart—she always invited lonely people to our home on holidays. Every December, she’d tellstrangers, coworkers, or anyone with no Christmas Eve plans, “Come over! No one should be alone.” Sheeven knew how to help shy people feel comfortable. Once, she asked a quiet old lady from downstairs tostir hot cocoa. By night’s end, the lady was laughing with everyone. Mom often said, “Giving people alittle task helps them forget their nerves.”Last year, a new neighbor named George moved in next door. He was very quiet—when we ran intoeach other, he would only nod quickly to say hello and never stop to chat. If we made eye contact, hewould twist the edge of his jacket with his fingers and then look away in a hurry, as if he had been caughtdoing something wrong. Sometimes when we were watering plants in the garden in front of our house, Iwould see him pause at his door, like he wanted to say something. But before we could wave at him, hewould lower his head and hurry into his house.Around Thanksgiving, we met George while carrying groceries at the doorway. “Got any holidayplans ” Mom asked warmly, her voice soft not to scare him. George froze, then shook his head, his earsturning pink. “Just… staying home,” he mumbled, staring at my grocery bag instead of our eyes. “Join ouropen house party!” Mom smiled. “Lots of food, and we can get to know each other.”George’s cheeks turned redder. He stepped back, looking overwhelmed. “Thank you, but I… I’m badwith crowds. New people make me nervous,” he said quietly, scratching his neck nervously. He apologizedquickly and closed his door softly. Mom patted my shoulder: “Being shy around strangers is hard,especially on holidays. We need to reach out slowly.” That night, I thought about George’s nervous littlemovements and felt sorry for him. We had to help him feel welcome, just like Mom did for the old lady.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Para 1. Inspired by Mom’s kindness, I came up with a gentle way to reach George.____________________________________________________________________________________________________Para 2. Our friendship began, and soon Christmas Eve arrived. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一英语 第 8 页共 8 页{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#}2025-2026学年蚌埠市A 层高中第三次联考高一英语卷参考答案听力1—5 ACCBA 6—10 BBACB 11—15 ACBAB 16—20 CCBAA阅读理解21. B 22.A 23.C 24.A 25.B 26.C 27.A 28.D 29.C 30.C 31.B 32.D 33.B 34.C 35.A七选五36.C 37. D 38. G 39. A 40. E 完形填空41. B 42. A 43. C 44. B 45. D 46.A 47. D 48. A 49. D 50. C 51. C 52. B 53. C 54. B 55. D语法填空56.a 57.determination 58.physically 59.started 60.where61.went 62.yearly 63.comments 64.to 65.to offer书面表达第一节(满分15分 )参考范文:Dear Jack, I’m really delighted to hear you’re eager to join our school clubs. I strongly recommend theChinese Calligraphy Club—it’s absolutely perfect for you. First, learning Chinese calligraphy is a great way to master Chinese characters. When youpractice writing with a brush, you’ll carefully trace the strokes and the stories of each character ,which not only helps you remember characters more easily but also lets you gain a deeper insightinto Chinese culture. Second, the club is full of students who share your love for Chinese culture.You can build connections with them quickly, and casual chats during club activities will helpimprove your oral Chinese fast. Hope you’ll enjoy the club! Don’t hesitate to ask me if you need more information. Yours, Li Hua第二节(满分25分)Inspired by Mom’s kindness, I came up with a gentle way to reach George. A week beforeChristmas, I showed him an album of our past holiday parties—like the old lady grinning whilestirring hot cocoa. “We’re preparing for Christmas Eve party,” I said softly. “Could you help makecookie decorations You seem so careful with little things.” George froze for a second, then noddedslowly. He sat at our kitchen table, gently placing sugar stars and red sprinkles on the cookies, hishands steady. When we finished, Mom handed him a jar of blueberry jam—we’d noticed he boughtit often. “Thanks for pitching in,” she smiled. “Come join our party on Eve, if you’d like.” Georgeheld the jar tightly, his eyes softening: “I’ll be there. Thank you.” Our friendship began, and soon Christmas Eve arrived. George showed up with the batch ofdecorated cookies we’d made together. When guests saw the bright sugar shapes on top, they lit up,“These cookies look fantastic—who made them ” Mom pointed to George, and everyone cheered.George stood there, a big smile on his face, chatting with a neighbor about how to mix sprinkles. Bythe end of the night, he was laughing out loud while playing a game with the kids. Before he left, hesaid quietly to me: “This is the warmest Christmas I’ve ever had.”{#{QQABYQIQggiAAJAAARhCEwGyCAKYkBEAAIgGhAAcMAABAQFABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 安徽省蚌埠市A层高中2025-2026学年高一上学期第三次联考(12月)英语听力.mp3 安徽省蚌埠市A层高中2025-2026学年高一上学期第三次联考(12月)英语试卷(PDF版,含音频).pdf