资源简介 河北昌黎第一中学2026届高三年级秋季学期入学收心考试英语试卷注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在本试卷和答题卡上。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。一、选择题(共95分)第一部分 听力:每小题1.5分,满分30分。题序 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 B A C B C C A C A A题序 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C A A B B C C B B B第二部分 阅读:每小题2.5分,满分50分。题序 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 D D B C B D C A B C题序 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 A B D C D D E B G C第三部分 第一节:每小题1分,满分15分。题序 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 D B A C B A A B C D题序 51 52 53 54 55答案 C D A B C二、非选择题(共55分)第三部分 第二节:每小题1.5分,满分15分。56. added57. practiced58. an59. pursuit60. like61. bonds62. why63. greatest64. have been passed65. forming第四部分:共计40分。第一节 应用文写作Dear Peter,I hope this letter finds you well. Hearing you're collecting debate topics for the upcoming event on "AI and Learning" , I'd like to share my opinion.The debate topic I propose is "Should AI Replace Teachers in Delivering Basic Educational Content ". This topic is highly relevant and timely, given the rapid advancements of AI and its increasing integration into education . It will explore the advantages and challenges of using AI in teaching, while also examining the irreplaceable value of human educators. Furthermore, this topic has the potential to spark lively and thought-provoking debates among educators and students, contributing to ongoing discussions about the future of education .Looking forward to your consideration.Best regards!Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写Two university students, Ethan and Will, spotted his car while on a bike-camping trip. Seeing the car was stuck in dense bushes, they decided to check it out. Carefully making their way down, they shouted, "Is anyone there " A weak "Help!" came in response. They found Michael, who was shaking, cold and underdressed , and immediately gave him their jackets and a woolen hat to keep him warm. They tried to call 911 and fortunately they had cell service. Finally, many people worked together to get Michael out of the car and into a helicopter that flew him to the hospital.A month after this accident, Michael invited Ethan and Will to his home to express his deep gratitude. As they walked through the door, Michael embraced them tightly. "You two are my heroes, and I'm so grateful to have you here today," he said, choking with emotion. Ethan smiled, "Just lucky to be there." Michael then presented both of them with a small gift to show his appreciation. While the accident had been a harrowing experience, it also brought lasting friendships and renewed Michael's passion for life, reminding him of the power of kindness and connections.河北昌黎第一中学2026届高三年级秋季学期入学收心考试英语试卷注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在本试卷和答题卡上。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。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30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. When did the woman leave the bus stop A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 9:00.2. How does the woman probably feel now A. Relieved.B. Anxious.C. Embarrassed.3. What will the man have for breakfast today A. Dumplings.B. Noodles.C. Pancakes.4. What does the woman advise the man to do A. Turn to an old friend for advice.B. Look at the thing from another angle.C. Have a good rest before the interview.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A stranger.B. A phone.C. A good deed.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. What kind of tea does the woman want to buy A. Black tea.B. Green tea.C. Yellow tea.7. How much is one can of yellow tea A. 33 yuan.B. 99 yuan.C. 117 yuan.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the woman's main concern about getting a pet A. The space needed for the pet.B. The cost of taking care of the pet.C. The lack of time to care for the pet.9. How does the woman feel about having birds as pets A. She thinks birds are too noisy.B. She likes birds better than rabbits.C. She likes the idea of having a bird.10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Husband and wife.B. Brother and sister.C. Colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the woman suggest finishing the report tonight A. At home.B. In the library.C. In the computer room.12. How does the man have to submit his report A. In class.B. By email.C. On an e - platform.13. Why can't the man finish the report at home A. His computer breaks down.B. He won't go home tonight.C. He has a bad Internet connection at home.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How does Kevin initially perceive abstract art A. It is wonderful.B. It is not his style.C. It only appeals to kids.15. What was the first painting Lily saw A. A flowing river.B. A metal - like tree.C. A colorful flower.16. What season did the second painting remind the woman of A. Autumn.B. Winter.C. Summer.17. Why does Kevin want to visit the show A. To buy a painting.B. To accompany the woman.C. To learn more about abstract art.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Why did Linda Jones feel lonely A. She lost her job as a nurse.B. Her children couldn't stay with her.C. She had no interest in any activities.19. How did Jessie react after the first meeting with Linda A. She became more talkative.B. She started to write down their talk.C. She decided to change her future career.20. What's the future plan for the program A. To attract more teenagers.B. To expand to more places.C. To add more fun activities.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。ATIME's Kid of the Year honor recognizes young people who are making a positive impact. Five honorees were selected. Read on to learn about three of the incredible honorees.Bikes for AllDom Pecora taught himself to fix bikes by watching online videos. Now he runs his own bike shop in Malvern, Pennsylvania. His biggest goal is to give away at least 100 bikes per year to people who need them. That includes young people with health issues and people suffering from homelessness. During the 2023 holiday season, he gave away 121 bikes. Dom says he's just getting started. "Since the beginning, I have always wanted everyone to be able to ride a bike, no matter what their financial abilities are," he says.Earth AdvocateMadhvi Chittoor lives in Arvada, Colorado. She worked with government officials there to promote a bill that bans PFAS (全氟和多氟烷基物质), referred to as "forever chemicals", in common items. The bill passed in 2022, but Madhvi has more work to do. She's always finding ways to spread the word about the environment. For example, on a recent trip to her family's hometown of Chennai, India, Madhviorganized a beach cleanup and talked to schools about pollution. And “there’s still more to be banned,” she says.Protecting Paws (爪子)Jordan Sucato lives in Phoenix, Arizona. The summers there are baking hot. As the air temperature rises, so does the pavement (路面) temperature. This endangers dogs walking on the road. Jordan's goal is to protect homeless dogs walking many miles a day outside. “Their paws can burn in under five minutes,” Jordan says. So far, she has raised $7,000, enough to buy protective boots for 515 dogs. Many kids care about animals. What sets Jordan apart “Her passion and spirit,” says animal advocate Monique Hebert, who has worked with Jordan.21. Which kid is most likely to be the target for Dom's bike giveaway initiative A. Thomas who wants a bike badly.B. Daniel who usually helps the homeless.C. Jason who is a professional bike rider.D. Michael who suffers from health concerns.22. What can be concluded about Madhvi A. She promoted the passing of a bill in India.B. She was satisfied with the current situation.C. She went to her hometown to clean the beach.D. She seized every chance to promote eco - protection.23. What is the main reason for Jordan raising funds for dog boots A. To protect all dogs in Phoenix.B. To stop dogs' paws from burning on hot pavement.C. To support pet owners who cannot afford boots.D. To reduce the number of homeless dogs in Arizona.BA 12 - year - old girl's playground vision has become a reality, thanks to the kindness and support of Clearfield City officials who embraced her creativity and passion for inclusive play.Earlier this year, young Rosili noticed that a new playground at Thornock Park was being built, but the equipment seemed more suitable for older kids. Concerned that she wouldn't be able to enjoy it with her younger sisters, Rosili took matters into her own hands. Armed with creativity and a passion for play, she designed her ideal playground, complete with detailed descriptions and labels.With support from her mom, Rosili took her designs to Clearfield's city hall, where she met with Eric Howes, the city's community services director. Impressed by the effort and thoughts Rosili put into her drawings, Howes took time to review each of her sketches. “She put a lot of time and thoughts into that, and she showed her ideal playground from four different angles,” Howes explained.Although the Thonock Park playground was already in progress, the city had plans to build a new playground at Bicentennial Park, and Rosili's designs were incorporated into the project. Rosili was involved in every step of the process, working alongside city officials and playground equipment sellers to bring her vision to life. “Every day when I would have to go there for another meeting, I would tell my friends and be like, ‘Ah, I get to go again, woo hoo!’” she shared with a local newspaper.When Rosili's dream playground was officially opened at Bicentennial Park, she, alongside her family, proudly cut the ribbon (丝带) at the ceremony, creating a new play space for children of all ages to enjoy — a space that was imagined and brought to life by a young girl who believed she could make a difference.24. Why did Rosili want to design her dream playground A. To take matters into her own hands.B. To entertain her younger sisters.C. To let young children play in it.D. To realize her childhood dream.25. What do Howes' words mean in paragraph 3 A. Rosili was a great designer.B. Rosili took the project seriously.C. The four angles were crucial to the design.D. Designing the playground was a tiring task.26. What can be learned about Rosili from paragraph 4 A. Rosili hated to deal with playground equipment sellers.B. Rosili's attitude toward the everyday meeting was negative.C. Rosili's designs were included in the Thonock Park playground.D. Rosili witnessed the whole process of building her dream playground.27. Which of the following words best describe Rosili A. Creative and humorous.B. Considerate and honest.C. Passionate and responsible.D. Hard - working and generous.CArtificial intelligence (AI) can help accurately map and track penguin colonies (群体) in Antarctica by analyzing tourist photos. Haoyu Wu at Stony Brook University and his colleagues used an AI tool to highlight Adélie penguins in photographs taken by tourists or scientists on the ground. With guidance from a human expert, the AI tool was able to automatically identify and outline entire colonies in photos. This semi - automated method is much faster than doing everything by hand because the AI tool takes just 5 to 10 seconds per image, compared with a person taking 1 to 2 minutes, says Wu.The team also created a 3D digital model of the Antarctic landscape using satellite imagery and terrain elevation (高程) data. By identifying landscape details in the tourist pictures, the researchers could place the photographer and the penguin colony accurately within the 3D model. This transformation of ground photos into a bird's - eye view allows researchers to track how penguin colonies change in locations and population size over time — which has proved especially helpful in remote regions of the world where aircraft surveys are done infrequently. Such tracking is important because Adélie penguins are considered a sentinel (哨兵) species, meaning shifts in their population are an indicator of climate change.“This could be useful, especially as many penguin colonies are only rarely assessed by the research community,” says Peter Fretwell at the British Antarctic Survey. But researchers remain divided over the impacts of Antarctic tourism — the two large Adélie penguin groups evaluated by the researchers are often visited by tour ships on the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula. “Some scientists are worried that, by encouraging tourists to do citizen science, we are justifying their trips — which will potentially fuel the expansion of Antarctic tourism, having negative impacts on the penguin colonies here,” says Fretwell. “Others think that there is very little on - the - ground impact from the industry, as it is well regulated.”28. What is a feature of the semi - automated method mentioned in paragraph 1 A. Increased efficiency.B. Tourist - specific intention.C. A guarantee of photo - taking accuracy.D. Independent task - completion ability.29. Why is the 3D digital model of the Antarctic landscape helpful A. It provides landscape details for tourists.B. It simplifies the research in remote areas.C. It shows the Antarctic landscape vividly.D. It helps directly to master climate change.30. What does the author want to say by mentioning Peter Fretwell's words A. The AI tool is far from satisfactory.B. Antarctic tourism requires regulating.C. Tourism in Antarctica is controversial.D. Adélie penguins are disturbed by tour ships.31. What can be a suitable title for the text A. AI — Using Tourist Photos to Track PenguinsB. Penguin Colonies — Indicating Climate ChangeC. Antarctic Tourism — Boosting the Development of AID. Citizen Science — Facilitating Research in Remote RegionsDI'm a psychology researcher. Along with my teacher Thackery Brown and music experts Sophia Mehdizadeh and Grace Leslie, our recently published research uncovered interesting connections between music, emotion and memory.When you listen to music, it transcends mere hearing engagement. The areas of your brain responsible for emotion and memory also become active. The hippocampus, which is essential for storing and retrieving (检索) memories, works closely with the amygdala, the brain's emotional center. This is partly why certain songs are not only memorable but also deeply emotional.While music's ability to evoke emotions and memories is well known, we wondered whether it could also change the emotional content of existing memories. Our theory was rooted in the concept of memory reactivation—the idea that when you recall a memory, it becomes temporarily changeable, allowing new information to be included.We then developed a three-day experiment. On the first day, participants memorized a series of short, emotionally neutral (中性的) stories. The next day, they recalled these stories while listening to either positive music, negative music or silence. We also recorded their brain activity with fMRI scans, which measure brain activity. On the final day, we asked participants to recall the stories again, this time without any music.The results were striking. When participants listened to emotionally charged music while recalling the neutral stories, they were more likely to include new emotional elements in the story. Even more interesting were the brain scans. When participants recalled stories while listening to music, there was increased activity in the amygdala and hippocampus. This is why a song associated with a significant life event can feel so powerful—it activates both emotion-processing and memory-processing regions.Memories, much like your favorite songs, can be remixed and remastered by music. The music you listen to while looking back or even while going about your daily routines might be subtly (不易察觉地) shaping how you remember those experiences in the future. While further research is needed, our findings have exciting implications for both everyday life and for medicine.32. What does the underlined word "transcends" in paragraph 2 mean A. Attends to. B. Goes beyond. C. Depends on. D. Relates to.33. What did the participants do on the second day of the experiment A. They memorized new stories without any interruptions.B. They reviewed stories in a quiet environment without music.C. They wrote down their feelings about the stories they had heard.D. They recalled stories in different music with brain activity measured.34. What can we infer based on the passage A. Music has a clear impact on people's daily lives.B. Music won't affect people's memories when they listen to it.C. People may unconsciously change their memories when listening to music.D. The hippocampus and amygdala are the essential parts of the brain related to emotion.35. What might further research focus on A. Whether music can completely erase bad memories.B. How different types of music affect memory in various age groups.C. What kind of music is most popular among people with good memories.D. If music can be used as a treatment for memory disorders in clinical settings.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。With more pets than people, Australians have one of the world's highest pet ownership rates with 62% of them owning at least one pet. 36Pets Protect Us From Loneliness.Pets' unconditional love provides us with companionship and helps to lower stress and anxiety. 37 Dog walking increases opportunities for social interaction. When walking outside, fellow dog walkers love to say hello and introduce themselves and their dogs to each other, creating chances to associate with new people.38The presence of a pet can motivate individuals to engage in more outdoor activities, exposing them to sunlight and fresh air, both of which are essential for overall health. Owning a pet, particularly a dog, encourages regular exercise as pets require daily walks and playtime. As a result, dog owners enjoy lower blood pressure and less heart disease.Pets Help Us Deal Better With Pain and Recovery From Illness.Owning a pet has been shown to help manage chronic (慢性的) pain. Pets often sense when their owner is not well or in pain and will stay close by, which is very comforting. 39 Additionally, the routine care of a pet can offer a sense of purpose, which can contribute to a more positive outlook during recovery.Pets Help Us Better Manage Our Own Self-Care.Self-care is always important for staying fit and healthy but isn't something we always find easy to do. 40 Teenagers with type 1 diabetes (糖尿病) when given goldfish to care for, did better in monitoring their own blood sugar levels. Having a pet has also been shown to help younger students stay focused on tasks, and achieve higher academic results.A. Pets motivate us to be more active.B. Pets are good for our physical well-being.C. This is where taking responsibility for caring for a pet can help.D. Research has shown the reasons why people are so pet-mad.E. Interacting with pets increases feelings of social support and improves moods.F. Whatever type of pet you choose, remember the benefits will work both ways.G. Watching our pets play can serve as a useful distraction from our struggles with pain.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。Once upon a time, in an orphanage(孤儿院), there lived a little boy named Jack who harbored a dream of flying in the sky like a bird. Meanwhile, Joseph, a boy with a 41 , longed to walk and run with the freedom that other children enjoyed.One day, when Jack was 42 through the town, he came upon a park where he found Joseph playing in the sandbox. The two boys 43 a conversation about their dreams. Jack 44 that they become friends, a suggestion that Joseph 45 accepted.The two boys played together, 46 sandcastles and making funny noises that echoed(回响)with their laughter. As Joseph's father arrived with a 47 to take Joseph home, Jack approached him and whispered a 48 into his ear. The father, touched by the boy, approved.Jack then asked Joseph to 49 onto his back, and began to run across the grass, his50 quickening with each step. The wind picked up, blowing past the two boys as they moved faster and faster. 51 on Jack's back, Joseph waved his arms and gave a(n) 52 cry, "I'M FLYING, DADDY. I'M FLYING!"From a distance, Joseph's father watched, his eyes 53 with tears. Though the two boys couldn't achieve their dreams in the way they had 54 , they found joy and friendship in the simple act of playing together, and at that moment, their 55 seemed to disappear.41. A. home B. talent C. doubt D. disability42. A. driving B. wandering C. talking D. looking43. A. struck up B. listened to C. contributed to D. commented on44. A. argued B. urged C. proposed D. ordered45. A. hesitantly B. gladly C. unwillingly D. unconditionally46. A. constructing B. abandoning C. drawing D. analyzing47. A. wheelchair B. stick C. ladder D. pill48. A. secret B. request C. warning D. password49. A. lean B. fall C. climb D. step50. A. energy B. determination C. curiosity D. pace51. A. Built B. Based C. Carried D. Fixed52. A. panicked B. desperate C. faint D. excited53. A. clouding B. narrowing C. hurting D. lowering54. A. planned B. imagined C. concluded D. evaluated55. A. desires B. strengths C. limitations D. conflicts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。UNESCO 56. ____ (add) the Spring Festival to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 4, 2024.As a significant part of Chinese culture, the Spring Festival, also called Chinese New Year, is one of the most important festivals 57. ____ (practice) in China and around the world. The listing of the Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity is 58. ____ acknowledgment of not only its Chinese roots but also the ideas it carries that connect all humanity. The Spring Festival bears Chinese civilization's 59. ____ (pursue) of peace and harmony, conveys best wishes for the future, and demonstrates the common values of humanity 60. ____ social inclusion and a sound relationship between man and nature. The Chinese cherish families and strong 61. ____ (bond) among family members, extending this affection to the community and the nation and beyond. That's 62. ____ each Spring Festival, millions of people from across the country start their journey home, making the phenomenon the 63. ____ (great) human migration on Earth.The Spring Festival food traditions contribute a great deal to the culture of Chinese cuisine. Many celebrations and events that 64. ____ (pass) down from generation to generation are still practiced in China and beyond now. They include paper-cutting, the loong dance and lantern shows, thus 65. ____ (form) the happiest days for those who observe this festival.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是李华,你班外教正在征集下周将举办的以“人工智能和学习”为主题的辩论赛辩题。请你给外教Peter写一封邮件,推荐一个辩题。内容包括:(1)推荐的辩题;(2)你的理由。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。Dear Peter,I hope this letter finds you well.Best regards!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。In November, Michael Cabeldu took a late-night drive along Highway 14, which winds through dense forests and bushes along the southern coast of Vancouver Island. Suddenly, a thick fog enveloped his vehicle, and his car swerved (突然转弯) off the road, rolling down a 45-degree slope. It crashed through bushes and finally came to a stop near the cliff edge. He knew if he went over that, his body might never be found.Michael was severely injured and trapped inside his car. With a broken nose, knees and ribs, he waited in the dark and in pain till dawn to assess his situation. When it was light enough, he tried to move, but every small shift was painful.He had no cellphone and no one knew he'd taken an unplanned drive. Besides, it was cold in the car. He had an extra sweater—ironically (讽刺地), printed with "live the adventure, live the dream". He was left alone in the bushes and could only hope to be found. He had some food and drinks with him: mini chocolate bars, a bottle of water, half a bottle of sports drink, and some cold coffee. He had to ration these carefully, as they were all he had to eat and drink.In the car, Michael focused on survival. He slept sporadically (断断续续地). To keep his mind occupied, he talked to himself. He thought of different business ideas to make money once he was rescued.By the fourth afternoon, he decided he needed a strategy to attract attention. He tried to make a fire to send smoke signals for help. "I was trying to set the whole hillside on fire so someone would notice," he said. Instead, rain started pouring down, putting out the flame before a fire could get going. He even tried drinking his own urine to stay hydrated, a survival trick he learned from a TV show. Every small movement was painful, but he kept trying to do what he could to survive. Finally, he heard voices above him.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。Two university students, Ethan and Will, spotted his car while on a bike-camping trip.A month after this accident, Michael invited Ethan and Will to his home to express his deep gratitude. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案.docx 试卷.docx