资源简介 高三英语第一部分 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Where does this conversation most probably take place A.At a bookstore. B.At a library. C.At a post office.2.What will the man probably do next A.Go upstairs. B.Park his car. C.Reserve a room.3.What probably is the woman A.A shop assistant. B.A tourist guide. C.A bank clerk.4.What do we know about the man A.He had a short trip. B.He fell over and got hurt. C.He finished the race.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.Education. B.Money. C.Plans.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。6.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Husband and wife. B.Father and daughter. C.Boyfriend and girlfriend.7.What did the woman get for Peter A.A birthday cake. B.Some records. C.A camera.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Why did the man get off his bike A.He wanted to make a phone call.B.He saw something at a phone box.C.He thought there was something wrong with his bike.9.Where did the man make the call A.At a house nearby. B.At the phone box. C.At a police station.10.What is the man A.A reporter. B.A policeman. C.A student.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.When did the woman dance in the ballet for the first time A.At the age of 7.B.At the age of 16.C.Three years after leaving high school.12.Where did the woman go immediately after she graduated from high school A.New York State. B.Amsterdam. C.New York City.13.In which ballet group did the woman get her first professional experience A.The Royal Dutch Ballet.B.New York City Ballet.C.The International School of Dance.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Where did the man just have his holiday A.In Asia. B.In Europe. C.In America.15.Where did the man meet his friend A.On a bus. B.On a train. C.On a boat.16.What does the man think of his sightseeing A.It was fantastic. B.It was just so-so. C.It was tiring.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Which company did Amos work in at first A.Uncle Noname Cookie Co. B.Amos Cookie Company. C.William Morris Agency.18.When was the Famous Amos Cookie Company set up A.In 1975. B.In 1982. C.In 1985.19.Why was Amos taken to court in 1992 A.For speaking ill of those competing with him.B.For naming his new company after himself.C.For stealing his business partners’ money.20.Where was Uncle Noname Cookie Co. started A.In Hawaii. B.In New York. C.In Los Angeles.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。As any gardener knows, nature doesn’t need much space to grow strong and healthy — give her an inch, and she’ll take a mile! Here are four impressive examples of nature reclaiming (开发利用) our world for itself with amazing results.Houtouwan, ChinaIt lies on the island of Shengshan Town on the furthermost edge of a group of islands. The only way to get there is by private boat, or by bus, and then by ship. Its isolation (隔绝) was one of the prime factors leading to the abandonment of the village in the 1990s. Now, its walls and streets become green with overgrowth.Spreepark, GermanySpreepark was closed in 2001 and the local plant life soon got to work. Structures in use since the park originally opened in 1969 were quickly covered by leaves. Now, an initiative aims to bring the site back to life.Vallone dei Mulini, ItalyIts high humidity (湿度) encouraged a microclimate perfect for plant growth. As the abandoned buildings fell apart, the ruins and their surroundings became completely overgrown. Photographs taken of the site in 2006 went widespread online.Beng Mealea, CambodiaThough constructed around 900 years ago, this grand temple is far less frequented than its more famous neighbour, Angkor Wat. In 2020, it was submitted for consideration as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Natural decline, among other factors, has caused serious damage to the site, allowing the surrounding jungle to overrun and combine with it.21. What mainly caused Houtouwan’s abandonment A. Its wet climate. B. The overgrowth of plants.C. Its separate location. D. The aging of walls and streets.22. Which place once became popular online A. Houtouwan. B. Spreepark. C. Vallone dei Mulini. D. Beng Mealea.23. What feature do the four places share A. They are World Heritage Sites. B. They are being taken back by nature.C. They are nearly 1,000 years old. D. They are regaining their original state.What’s the truth of joy I was obsessed with this question when I was young. However,ever since I started my own family, this quest has been buried under my workloads and daily chores.In 2008, Memorial Day weekend promised to deliver beautiful weather — not always the case at that time of year, so I decided to spend that Saturday shopping and do one big cleaning, starting with the garage. Our two-car garage, as always, was full of stuff. Boxes piled one on top of another, bikes crossed together. A garden hose (软水管) sat in a corner. We had to turn sideways when getting in and out. I planned to pull everything out on the driveway, hose down the entire garage, and after it was dry, put everything back more organized.With the morning moving along, the possibility to finish the cleaning within the day began to look less and less likely. I recalled how I had been feeling discontented lately while taking care of our stuff. Here was yet another time!Then my neighbor June, who was working in her yard, heard my sigh and said jokingly, “The joy of home ownership, huh That’s why my daughter keeps telling me I don’t need to own all this stuff.”I don’t need to own all this stuff.As I turned to look at the fruits of my morning labor, I began to recognize the source of my feelings for the first time. It was piled up in my driveway. As I surveyed the pile I made, the answer to the obsolete (被遗忘的) question came to light: There is more joy to be found in possessing less than we can ever find possessing more.I ran inside the house and found my wife upstairs cleaning the bathtub. Still trying to catch my breath tI said, “Kim, you’ll never guess what just happened. June said we don’t need to own all this stuff!”And in that moment, a minimalist family was born.24. Which of the following best describes the to-be-cleaned garage A. Spacious and well-lit. B. Neatly labeled and sorted.C. Disordered and jam-packed. D. Narrow and weather-beaten.25. What can we infer about the author’s recent experience with stuff cleaning A. He went through unaccountable frustration. B. He figured out his disinterest in cleaning.C. He initiated it and enjoyed the process. D. He lost patience and rushed to the end.26. What did June imply by saying “The joy of home ownership, huh” A. The pleasure of possessing a home. B. The significance of owning a family.C. The convenience of having a garage. D. The demands of maintaining a house.27. Why did the author start a minimalist family A. He favored living with a handful of people. B. He wanted to quit being a slave of stuff.C. He considered cleaning a waste of time. D. He figured out the joy of ownership.CThe giant panda, once on the brink of extinction, has become not only a global conservation success story but also a powerful symbol of China’s cultural diplomacy (外交). Through decades of effort, China has transformed this black-and-white bear into a tool of “soft power” that bridges nations and shapes international image.In the 1980s, wild pandas numbered fewer than 1,200 due to habitat loss and poaching. However, China’s strict protection laws and breeding programs have raised the population to over 1,800 today. This achievement caught global attention. To link the animal to worldwide efforts to protect environment, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) adopted the panda as its logo.But pandas do more than promote conservation. Since the 1950s, China has gifted or loaned pandas to foreign zoos as a diplomatic gesture, a practice called “panda diplomacy.” For example, in 1972, two pandas were sent to the U.S. after President Nixon’s historic visit to China, symbolizing friendship during the Cold War. Today, pandas are only loaned through scientific cooperation agreements, often tied to joint research on wildlife protection.Pandas’ cultural impact is undeniable. Social media platforms show millions of videos of pandas playing, eating bamboo, or interacting with caretakers. Live-streaming from foreign zoos helps increase visitors and income. A 2022 survey by the BBC found that 68% of foreigners associate pandas with positive feelings toward China.Moreover, China uses panda imagery in global events. Bing Dwen Dwen, the panda mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics, became a hot product. Chinese movies like Kung Fu Panda (though made by Hollywood) further boosted its cultural influence.Despite their success, critics argue that focusing on pandas may draw attention away from other endangered species. Others question if the “cute image” oversimplifies China’s complex environmental policies. Still, the panda remains a unique bridge between ecology and diplomacy.28. What do the underlined words “soft power” in paragraph 1 probably refer to A. Cultural diplomacy. B. Scientific cooperation.C. Animal conservation. D. Technological strength.29. Why did WWF select the panda as its logo A. To conduct protection laws. B. To represent endangered animals.C To further science research. D. To symbolize conservation efforts.30. How has “panda diplomacy” evolved since the 1950s A. From the U. S. to other countries.B. From foreign zoos to global events.C. From presents to scientific partnerships.D. From living streaming to making movies.31. What is a concern regarding panda diplomacy A. Pandas are difficult to breed in zoos.B. Other endangered animals may be ignored.C. Foreign zoos use pandas to earn money.D. Environmental policies may be complicated.DIn 2022, the News Weekly published an article which discussed what has come to be known as the “disappearance of the nearby” theory, a modern phenomenon. The theory was first proposed by Xiang Biao, a renowned scholar. He describes while digital technology connects us globally, it at the same time weakens our bonds with physically-close people and places.Xiang argues that modern individuals, especially younger generations, pay too little attention to their immediate surroundings while focusing intensely on distant or systemic goals. For instance, students might understand global systems like TOEFL exams but struggle to describe their parents’ jobs. They might know more about global events or online acquaintances than they do about their neighbors or the local shopkeeper. Crucially, Xiang clarifies that “nearby” has not vanished physically, but has been transformed into abstract data, causing the complex social networks that once existed in neighborhoods to fade.The impact of technological advancements on human behavior accounts for the transformation. Since the Industrial Revolution, the standardization of time (e.g., rigid schedules for work and leisure) has reshaped daily routines. In today’s digital world, fragmented time management intensifies this trend. For example, food delivery apps condition us to expect meals in 30 minutes, while social media replaces face-to-face interactions with neighbors. These habits prioritize efficiency over meaningful neighbourhood connections.The disappearance of “nearby” has profound munities will lose their warmth and sense of belonging. People increasingly trust technology over neighbors, deepening urban isolation.However, solutions exist. Engaging with local environments — shopping at Neighborhood stores, joining in community events, or simply initiating conversations with neighbors — can restore these bonds.Understanding the “disappearance of the nearby” helps us balance digital and physical worlds. By valuing both global connections and local presence, we create more fulfilling lives. As Xiang’s theory reminds us, technology doesn’t have to erase “the nearby” — it’s our choices that shape community.32. Why are the examples of students mentioned in paragraph 2 A. To show global issues are appealing.B. To prove they overlook things around.C. To tell the global impact of TOEFL exams.D. To stress the insignificance of parents’ jobs.33. What is paragraph 3 mainly about A. The cause of the phenomenon.B. The advancement of technology.C. The underlying logic of human behavior.D. The examples of the transformation.34. We can avoid the disappearance of “nearby” if ________.A. we join in the local social activities B. we focus on the environmentC. we limit the use of digital technology D. we debate global issues offline35. What is the author’s attitude toward Xiang’s theory A. Unclear. B. Dismissive. C. Doubtful. D. Approving.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。The average cost of an iPhone has climbed up, and even the most affordable Android devices come with arising price. ____36____ It is wise to pay close attention to the best practices for extending the life of your smartphone. Fortunately, there are several ways to do this.Remove unnecessary apps and photos.When the storage and capabilities (能力) of the smartphone are being maxed out, the phone will become much less responsive. ____37____ To avoid this unnecessary expense, make sure that you regularly remove any apps, photos, documents or text messages that you do not actually need.____38____Put your phone on the charger (充电器) when it reaches a battery life of 75 percent. Waiting until the battery life drops to 25 percent will dramatically reduce its ability to receive and hold a change. Using up your battery and then charging it back to 100 percent is a bad idea. Your phone will last a lot longer if you charge it for a few minutes off and on throughout the day.Don’t exercise carrying your smartphone with you.Some phone users have experienced water damage issues as a result of sweating while their phone was in their pocket or fastened to their arm. This problem becomes worsened by the unwillingness of the phone company to cover even minimal water damage under their guarantee program. ____39____Take advantage of cloud storage.____40____This will minimize the risk of data loss if something does go wrong. Take advantage of any free cloud storage that comes with your smartphone and perform backups on a regular basis to receive the best results.A. Power down regularly.B. Keep the battery in good condition.C. But it may not be in your best interests to use them.D. It often convinces people to upgrade before they truly need to.E. It helps your phone never become overloaded with too much data.F. So it does not make sense to take the risk of harming it with sweat.G. Are you wasting your money by replacing your mobile phone annually 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。In the August sun, it was unbearably hot in my car. I was in Vancouver, ____41____ the Knight Street Bridge as I tried to get home after work. ____42____ was already slowing down and then it came to a full stop. I was ____43____ even before getting on the bridge.Ahead of me was a heavily jammed road. I stared at the endless rows of ____44____, depressed. But I stayed ____45____. When the cars did move, I moved carefully, making sure not to crash into other vehicles. Finally, I made it onto the ____46____. The traffic was still moving ____47____ at a snail’s pace. Tired and hungry, I became very anxious.Just then I heard a faint sound ____48____. The sound gradually became louder, until I could ____49____ it as an emergency vehicle drawing near from behind. What did we do The bridge was ____50____. There was no room for us to move.But I was wrong. Every single car quickly, yet carefully, moved to the side. Without thinking, I ____51____. The lane remained open for a few seconds during which the ambulance ____52____ through.Afterwards, every car moved back into formation (队形), and we continued our patient ____53____. I forgot my exhaustion and hunger. My anxiety was gone.How did we do that Despite our exhaustion, we collectively decided to help the stranger who needed the time more ____54____ than we did. We drew on our sympathy and intelligence, requiring no ____55____. Together we could make the impossible possible.41. A. passing B. constructing C. approaching D. guarding42. A. Emergency B. Growth C. Progress D. Traffic43. A. stricken B. prepared C. stuck D. involved44. A. stars B. vehicles C. drivers D. buildings45. A. focused B. positive C. frustrated D. alarmed46. A. platform B. ground C. bridge D. position47. A. upward B. downward C. backward D. forward48. A. in the distance B. in advance C. at once D. with case49. A. represent B. regard C. recommend D. identify50. A. closed B. packed C. broken D. shaky51. A. followed suit B. broke down C. made up D. slowed down52. A. came B. flashed C. broke D. fell53. A. explanation B. rescue C. wait D. attempt54. A. desperately B. cautiously C. frequently D. patiently55. A. strength B. attention C. trust D. instructions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。The Maya pyramids(金字塔), often 56 (refer) to as Mayan temples, are among the most representative structures left by the ancient Maya civilization. These architectural wonders, primarily found in present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador, 57 (build) over a period of approximately 2000 years.One of the 58 (famous) Maya pyramids is the Kukulcán Pyramid located in Chichén Itzá, Mexico. This pyramid stands as a proof to the advanced knowledge of astronomy possessed by the Mayans. The structure has four stairs, each with 91 steps, 59 (reach) 364 steps when combined, plus a top step to make 365— this represents 60 number of days in a solar year. Maya pyramids typically served 61 ceremonial centers rather than tombs like the Egyptian pyramids. At the top of these pyramids lie temples where ceremonies were conducted. Another noteworthy site is the Pyramid of the Magician, which is famous for its impressive construction techniques and 62 (characteristic). The structure’s design allows a whisper at one end 63 (hear) distinctly at the other, though it is about 180 meters across.The Maya pyramids are not only 64 (remark) for their size and architectural skills but also for the cultural and historical insights they offer into a civilization in 65 is now Central America and the Yucatán Peninsula.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66. 假定你是李华,你校举办了以“绿色厨艺、健康饮食”为主题的厨艺大赛,请给你校英语报写一篇新闻报道。内容包括:1. 活动简介;2. 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。Green Cooking, Healthy Eating___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67. 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。On Laura’s birthday, she received a music box with $20 from her grandparents, who wanted Laura to get a very special doll (玩偶) chosen by herself. Excited, Laura wanted to buy two dolls — one for her and one for her best friend Becky. The only doll Becky had was the one her sister played with.Becky came to Laura’s home and looked at the music box and the other gifts.“Becky, I’m so excited! With my birthday money I’ll buy two dolls, one for you and one for me. Just think how special that will be,” Laura said.“Well, Laura, I think you should get just one doll, the prettiest one you can find. That’s your birthday money,” replied Becky.“Come on!” said Laura. “Let’s go to the store now.”They found a beautiful baby doll in the toy store. Laura picked up the doll which cost $15 and called it Baby Sue. They agreed that it was the most special of all.“I’m going to put you back in your corner, Baby Sue. But I’ll come back for you,” Laura said.“Why didn’t you buy it, Laura ” asked Becky.“I want to talk to my mom first,” said Laura, with a sparkle (闪耀的光) in her eyes.That night Laura and her mother talked a lot about Baby Sue and Becky.Laura said Becky was too kind to say she’d like a Baby Sue of her own. But she saw eagerness in Becky’s eyes. Becky would love to have a doll of her own. She wished she could give Becky a Baby Sue... but she would like a Baby Sue, too.Laura’s mother told her she would think about it and maybe there would be a solution to the situation. Then they went to bed. Laura could see that her mother had a special surprise sparkle in her eyes the next morning, but Mother didn’t tell her anything.“Let’s check the toy store today,” said Laura when Becky came over to play that afternoon.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。Laura and Becky skipped to the store but found Baby Sue wasn’t there!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Laura’s mother was waiting for them at home with her eyes sparkling.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1-10 AACBC BCBCA 11-20 AABBC CACBB21. C 22. C 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. B 32. B 33. A 34. A 35. D 36. G 37. D 38. B 39. F 40. E41. C 42. D 43. C 44. B 45. A 46. C 47. D 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. D56.referred 57.were built 58.most famous 59.reaching 60.the61.as 62.characteristics 63.to be heard 64.remarkable 65.what66One possible version:Green Cooking, Healthy EatingLast Friday our school held a cooking competition concerning “Green Cooking, Healthy Eating”, aiming to encourage students to cook delicious and healthy dishes using eco-friendly ingredients.The contest was a great success. Many students participated in it. The dishes presented not only tasted delicious but raised the students’ awareness of the importance of a balanced diet and eco-friendly food choices. The team from Class 1 Grade 2 impressed the judges with their innovative use of local organic produce, winning first prize.Everyone was excited about the event. We hope to see more such events in the future!67 第二节(满分25分)Laura and Becky skipped to the store but found Baby Sue wasn’t there! “Maybe the shopkeeper moved it. We could look inside,” said Becky. They walked into the store and ran to the doll section. After they searched the shelves up and down, their hearts sank. The doll that had caught their hearts was gone. Laura was in low spirits. “It’s okay, Laura. Maybe we can find another doll that we like next time,” Becky comforted Laura, trying to hide her own disappointment. The two girls walked back to Laura’s house, nearly failing to hold back their tears.Laura’s mother was waiting for them at home with her eyes sparkling. “Girls, I have a surprise for you,” she said, leading them to a corner of the living room. There, wrapped in shiny paper were two identical Baby Sue dolls. Seeing the surprised girls, Mother explained that she had called the store the night before and learned that they had one more in the back. Mother’s smile was like the warm sunshine on winter days. Laura hugged her mother, and then the girls hugged their new dolls. They were grateful for Mother’s thoughtfulness and love. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览