浙江省金华十校2026届高三11月模拟考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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浙江省金华十校2026届高三11月模拟考试英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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浙江省金华十校2026届高三11月模拟考试英语试卷
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. What can we learn about Mike
A. He has been job-hunting. 2. How much did the woman save B. He enjoys reading letters. C. He is offering the woman a job.
A.$9.36. B.$44.33. C.$53.69.
3. Why was the woman surprised
A. She lost her receipt.
B. She had to pay for the repairs.
C. The timing button of the radio was broken.
Where does the conversation take place
In a library. B. In a hotel. C. In a shop.
What are the speakers talking about
Organizing an activity. B. Selecting books. C. Managing time.
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。
What will the man do on the weekend
A. Go to the grocery store. B. Go on a hike. C. Go to the beach.
7. Who might Miles be
A. The man's friend. B. A pet. C. The man.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
Why is the woman upset with the man
He hasn't been attending class. B. He didn't turn in his essay. C. His essay is too short.
How many essays has the man rewritten altogether this year
Three essays. B. Two essays. C. One essay.
What does the woman instruct the man to do
Perform well on future work. B. Write a new essay. C. Show up to class.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
What does the man usually do at the gym
Running. B. Weight lifting. C. Swimming.
How does the man benefit from exercising with a class
He can try various machines.
He is motivated to push himself harder.
He can learn exercise skills from others.
What do the speakers agree to do together
Go biking. B. Learn yoga. C. Take a swimming class.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
What is the relationship between the speakers
Brother and sister. B. Good friends. C. Roommates.
What will the woman do tonight
Visit her friends. B. See a play. C. Go to the gym.
What does the man promise the woman
He will return in five hours. B. He will never borrow her car. C. He will fill up her car with gas.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
What is happening on Wednesday evening
A bake sale. B. A book club. C. An event to honor an artist.
When does the book fair end
On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.
What will the money from the bake sale go toward
The sports teams. B. The art department. C. The computer lab.
Who is invited to attend the book club
Parents. B. Teachers. C. Students.
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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Sound is measured in decibels(dB)(分贝). There are many sounds in the environment, from rustling leaves (20d
to a normal conversation(60 dB), from a screaming baby(80dB) to a subway train (100 dB). Sounds that reach85 d B or higher can harm a person's ears.
Permissible Exposure Time
How long can a person be exposed to a certain sound before risking hearing damage According to theNational I nstitute for Occupational Safety and Health, for every 3 dB sound pressure level over 85 dB, the permissible exposure time is cut in half — before damage to our hearing can occur.
Sound Pressure Level Permissible Exposure Time
85 dB 8 hours
88 dB 4 hours
91 dB 2 hours
Four Commonest Types of Noise Pollution
Road vehicles are one major source of noise pollution. This is more concentrated in urban areas where there is a much higher number of v ehicles.
Fireworks, used generally for celebrations, are beautiful. However, they can be very loud, and scary! There is no real way of dealing with it, as fireworks are used so briefly.
Construction work cause loud and disturbing noises which can make it hard to concentrate. Most countries have laws in place preventing construction work from taking place between certain times.
Animals also cause noise pollution. For example, if you live on a road where somebody keeps their dog outside for hours on end while it barks constantly, that's really annoying.
Obviously, noise pollution is a widespread issue. But the consequences of this pollution are often underestimated. According to WHO estim ates, at least 1 million healthy life-years are lost annually from traffic-related environmental noise alone in western Europe. It is time that the effec ts of noise pollution on public health receive more attention.
What is the permissible exposure time to the noise of a subway train
8 hours. B. 1 hour. C. 30 minutes. D. 15 minutes.
Which type of noise pollution already has legal restrictions in most countries
Road vehicles. B. Fireworks.
C. Construction work. D. Animals.
What does the author imply in the last paragraph
There is a lack of attention to public health.
Noise pollution is most serious in western Europe.
Noise pollution has become the deadly pollution.
There is insufficient awareness of the harm of noise pollution.
B
I remember when I started telling people about my upcoming solo(独自的) travel to Mongolia, I was met with surprise and often confusion. My manager at the time gave me a funny look and warned me against going there. Ididn't panic. I'd done my research. Mongolia wasn't as danger ous as people thought- in fact, it's far safer than a lot of more frequented countries, like South America.
The thing about Mongolia is… no one has been there. I don't know a single other person in my life who has been there. Except for the frien ds I made while I was there.
That's the thing about solo travel—— you don't technically have to do it alone. Since Mongolia held some risks to it and is considered one o f the most remote regions in the world, I decided to join a small- group tour.
I admit I was a little nervous. Looking up past trips on this company's website, it looked like it was a whole bunch of couples that frequente d these tours. I started picturing six couples, enjoying a Mongolian sunset…… and then little old me. Just off to the side, enjoying it on my own.
When I arrived in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, and met the rest of the tour, I was both surprised and thrilled to realise that, of the te n people on tour, there was only one pair. Everybody else was there on their own.And instead of sitting off to the side like I'd feared, I'd been tent- paired with a lovely young American girl calledAnnie. On what other occasions might I have met her if not for this solo trip The decision to trav el solo, to not let the fact that I didn't have a travel companion stop me, was what brought us together.
And that's the beauty of travelling solo. When I'm alone, I'm more likely to branch out and talk to the locals and strangers, even if there's a l anguage barrier. And, in my experience, most people are good people. Start up a conversation, ask questions, and be curious. Most importantly: d on't be a tourist. Be a traveller.
24.What does the author say about Mongolia
A.It is hardly accessible. B. It is suitable for solo travel.
C. It is a popular destination. D. It is safer than people think.
25.Why was the author nervous about the small-group tour
A.She feared being left out. B. She feared being too old to bond.
C. She was unsure of the risks ahead. D. She was unfamiliar with such tours.
26.What is the author's purpose in mentioning Annie
A.To illustrate a benefit of solo travel. B. To show the friendliness of the small group.
C. To stress the growing popularity of solo travel. D. To explain the importance of cooperation in travel.
27.According to the author, what is most attractive about solo travel
A.The thrill of self-discovery. B. The freedom of being alone.
C. The authentic engagement with others. D. The improvement of conversation skills.
C
On a cool day this past August, a two - year - old boy walked onto Boston's Stanwood Street, a narrow neighborhood way lined with parked cars on both sides. A driver hit the child, whose blue - shirted body disappeared under the car. Miraculously(奇迹般地), the child survived.
But it was not a miracle that saved him. Mere feet before hitting the child, the driver had slowed for a speed hump(减速带). “Had that car b een going faster, there's a very good chance that kid would not have lived.” saysBoston chief of streets Jasper Franklin - Hodge.
Crashes, explains associate professor of surgery David Mooney, are“all kinetic energy(动能).” Doubling a car's speed makes its kinetic ener
gy four times bigger. “Only 10 percent of pedestrians(行人) die when struck by a vehicle traveling at 23 miles per hour—— but a quarter die whe n the speed is 32m. p. h., half at 42m. p. h., and three-quarters at 50 m. p. h.” he says.
Accordingly, safety - minded road planners look for every opportunity to reduce vehicle speed. One might think speed could be reduced sim ply by lowering the speed limit, but the reality is more complex. StanwoodStreet's posted speed limit of 20 mg. h.(a“slow zone”) was reinforced b y tightly parked cars and speed humps——all physically encouraging the driver to go slowly. Architect Jeff Speck studies urban roads like this on e, helping cities design safe, walkable streets. In an urban environment, he says, drivers choose their speed based not on the posted limit but on“w hat feels safe in that environment”.
But drivers often dislike the interventions that encourage slow speeds. Many drivers desire ” elbow room”, so those who are going beyond t he speed limit by 5 to 10m. p. h. can still proceed easily. However, designing a road for a speed faster than its posted limit invites everyone to spe ed. “Giving drivers a feeling of safety,” Speck says,“makes them more dangerous.”
28.What saved the two - year-old boy
A.Pure luck. B. A speed hump.
C. The quick action of the driver. D. The low speed limit of the neighborhood.
29.How does Mooney illustrate the relationship between vehicle speed and death rate
A.By referring to a study. B. By sharing experiences.
C. By providing statistics. D. By analyzing cause and effect.
30.What does the underlined word“reinforced” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Strengthened. B. Replaced.
C. Disturbed. D. Determined.
31.What is Speck's attitude towards“elbow room”
A.Favorable. B. Disapproving.
C. Tolerant. D. Unclear.
D
Your team uses AI to draft ad copy, create blog posts, design graphics, or even generate product ideas. But when that content performs well (or gets copied), one question keeps coming up: who actually owns it It feels like it should be yours. But under current U. S. law, it might not be.
According to the U. S. Copyright(版权) Office, content that is entirely created by AI without human input is not qualified for copyright protection. This means if an AI tool creates an image or writes a full blog post with no editing or guidance from a human, no one owns it.
Then what counts as enough human input Some AI tools let you guide the process, make changes to the results, or shape the final outcome. If a person plays a meaningful role in shaping the content by editing, combining,or making decisions, that work may be protected. But the line is still unclear. Submitting a prompt(提示词) isn't enough. You' ll need to show that a human made real creative choices and contributed something original beyond just giving instructions.
Even if the work cannot be copyrights, you still need to think about who owns the work. If you' re using AIwith the help of outside contract ors(外包商), make sure your agreements clearly state that all rights to the work,including AI-assisted work, are yours. Without that, the person wh o operated AI might have a claim to the output.
Every AI platform has its own terms of use. Some say you own the output. Others say they can reuse or store it.Some platforms even restrict commercial use. If you' re building content into your product design, you need to know what your AI tool allows and whether your competitors c ould end up using the same content you paid for.
AI law is still being shaped. But businesses don't have time to sit back and see how it unfolds. You need clear policies, well-written contrac
ts, and smart review systems in place now. Otherwise, you could be investing time and money into content that offers no legal protection and leav es your business exposed.
32.What makes AI-created content qualified for copyright protection
A.Its great performance. B. Creative human involvement.
C. Its complex generation process. D. Prompts submitted by humans.
33.What does the author suggest readers do with AI platforms
A.Operate the AI tool themselves. B. Make a claim to the paid output.
C. Get familiar with the user agreement. D. Avoid the platform used by competitors.
34.What does the author think of the current AI law
A.It is outdated. B. It is immature. C. It is overprotective. D. It is ineffective.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text
A.What to Know about AI Tools B. Where will AI Platforms Lead Us
C. Who Owns AI-generated Content D. How to Protect Your AI-Assisted Work
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
A leader is someone who inspires positive change by empowering those around them. 36 Effective communication is vital to gain tr ust, align(统一) efforts in the pursuit of goals, and inspire positive change. Here are some communication skills you need.
Active Listening
Effective leaders know when they need to talk and, more importantly, when they need to listen. Show that you care by asking for employee s' opinions, ideas, and feedback. 37 Pose questions, invite them to explain in detail, and take notes. Keep your focus on the employees an d what they' re saying.
Clarity
38 Define the desired result of a project or strategic initiative and be clear about what you want to see achieved by the end of each milestone. If goals aren't being met, try simplifying your message further or ask how you can provide additional clarity or help. The more clear yo u are, the less confusion there will be.
Empathy(共情)
Empathy has been ranked the top leadership skill needed for success. The better you get at acknowledging and understanding employees' fe elings, the more heard and valued they' ll feel. In a recent survey, 96 percent of respondents said it was important for their employers to demonstra te empathy. 39 If you want to improve your communication and build a stronger and more productive culture, practice responding with e mpathy.
Open Body Language
Communication isn't just what you say; it's how you carry yourself. Ninety-three percent of communication's impact comes from nonverbal language, according to executive coach Darlene Price. To ensure you' re conveying the right message, focus on your body language. If you' re tryi ng to inspire someone, talking with a furrowed brow(皱眉) isn't going to send the right message. 40
Identify your communication style.
Yet nine in ten claimed it remains undervalued.
The most powerful tool for doing so is communication.
When communicating with employees, speak in specifics.
And when they do share, actively engage in the conversation.
Your tone of voice equally shapes the perception of your message.
Instead, make eye contact and flash a genuine smile to convey warmth and trust.
第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It had been more than 10 years since they'd all been together like this, and the three sisters' eyes were filled with tears. The 41 , Ruby, kept warm under a blanket, while her two"kid" sisters, Ruth, 104 years old, andRose, 101, were holding her hands.
The three centenarians(百岁老人) were enjoying a long-awaited 42 , courtesy(好意) of Wish of aLifetime, a nonprofit that flew Ro
se in from Florida and Ruth from Oklahoma to 43 Ruby in Rhode Island.The founder of the charity is Jeremy Bloom, a former Olympic sk ier.
During his athletic career, Bloom 44 many places and was impressed by how much more other countries 45 their elders ;“Some times we forget their 46 still matter,” Bloom reflects. Inspired,Bloom 47 a charitable organization in 2008. He 48 the concept of a foundation in Arizona—— an organization that fulfills the wishes of 49 — to suit people on the opposite end of the age range.
For the first wish he helped to fulfill, Bloom 50 flights for a desperate old lady named Nancy so she could say goodbye to her dying daughter 51 . After four days with her daughter, Nancy returned.“I 52 a totally different human being at the airport,” Bloom reme mbers.“She had found needed 53 in seeing her daughter one last time.”
Wish of a Lifetime is not Bloom's 54 job— he's currently the CEO of X Games— but Bloom says,“ It is my 100 percent all in. It is: Let's meet the seniors. Let's 55 as many lives as we can.”
A. loneliest B. smartest C. eldest D. saddest
A. journey B. reunion C. performance D. break
A. meet B. honor C. guide D. consult
44. A. visited B. searched C. recommended D. described
45. A. relied on B. cared for C. partnered with D. learned from
46. A. dreams B. opinions C. contributions D. experiences
47. A. named B. advertised C. sponsored D. formed
48. A. defined B. adapted C. challenged D. proposed
49. A. children B. seniors C. athletes D. women
50. A. checked B. canceled C. rescheduled D. arranged
51. A. once again B. on time C. as usual D. in person
52. A. cheered up B. picked up C. parted with D. argued with
53. A. peace B. security C. dignity D. recognition
54. A. ideal B. highest-paid C. full-time D. lifelong
55. A. unite B. change C. save D. track
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。
Sell products at a loss and call it a strategy That is the concept of a loss leader(低价引流产品): a certain product that is sold below its co st 56 (attract) customers to the store, where they are likely to buy other 57 (profit) products. The most famous example is Costc o's $1.50 hot dog-and-soda combination, 58 deal so successful that it sells 130million a year.
But over the past year, across the Pacific, a new king 59 (emerge). It is an ice cream cone( 甜 筒 ) 60 typically costs 40 ce
nts —— and customers buy about 700 million a year. The Chinese company behind the cone, Mixue Ice Cream & Tea, has topped McDonald's a nd Starbucks 61 the world's largest fast-food chain by the number of stores, 62 (most) in Asia.
It did so by perfecting the modern science of making money by losing money. The classic version of the loss leader is to price a product at a low price 63 put it in the far back of the store. Chances are that customers are going to pick up other full-priced items in the store whil e buying that loss leader. However, Mixue stores, often small 64 (stand), can't direct customers through a shopping maze( 迷 宫 ). Instead, they put the ice cream on top of the menu, 65 follow) by about 35 items that make money.
Though Mixue calls the cone its signature item, it sells many more drinks—— more than 7 billion last year.Those typically cost closer to a dollar.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是某国际学校学生李华, 你在校园文创设计大赛(Campus Cultural and Creative Product DesignCompetition)中获得一等奖并将在颁奖典礼中作简短发言。请写一篇发言稿,内容包括:
(1)作品介绍; (2)收获与感想。
(1)写作词数应为 80 左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear teachers and fellow students, It is my great honor to stand here today.
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。
Jessica breathed in the familiar smell of dried grass and horses when entering the building for horses. She was b ack for another summer at Green Meadow Farm's riding camp. Her advisor, Rose, walked beside her. Jessica searche d every corner, hoping to see Piper, her favourite horse she had bonded with last year. They had even won second pla ce in the annual obstacle course race(障碍赛跑), where Piper had skillfully moved through the poles.Jessica loved ev erything about Piper, from her gentleness to the way Piper's soft nose tickled(使发痒) her hand whenever she fed her apples.
“I can't wait to ride Piper;” Jessica told Rose. Rose smiled. “I know you love Piper, but we need to save her for s ome new riders.” Jessica's heart sank, but she nodded in understanding.
“How about you try riding Harley ” Rose said. Jessica was a little frightened by the giant male horse Rose point ed to. Even though Harley was beautiful with his shiny hair, he looked restless. Rose could sense Jessica's anxiety. “Don't worry. He just needs an experienced rider to help train him.”
Jessica cautiously approached him, but Harley moved away. As Jessica touched his back, he appeared restless a nd let out a loud cry, making Jessica even more nervous. An annoyed Jessica led an unwilling Harley outside. She cli mbed on top of him and headed to the obstacle course. However, when reaching the fence, Harley planted his feet in t he dirt, refusing to take another step.
The first few days together were full of challenges. Harley refused jumps, galloped(飞奔) out of control, and on
ce, frightened by a bird, he even went up on his back legs and threw Jessica into the air. Feeling painful and discourag ed, she turned to Rose. “I really miss Piper and her gentleness. Harley is too hard to control.” Patting her on the shoul der, Rose said thoughtfully, “It's okay to be scared, but do remember Harley has his own fears. If you are nervous, yo u will make him nervous. If you are confident, he will feel confident. If you show him trust, he will trust you.”
注意:
续写词数应为 150 左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Hearing that, Jessica decided it was time for a fresh start with Harley ————
Paragraph 2: The final day of the camp arrived, bringing with it the obstacle course race.
金华十校 2025 年 11 月高三模拟考试
英语答案
第一部分听力(每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
1-5 AABBC 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 BBCAB 16-20 CCBAA
第二部分阅读理解(每小题 2 分,满分 50 分)
21-23 DCD 24-27 DAAC 28-31 BCAB 32-35 BCBC
36-40 CEDBG
第三部分语言运用
第一节(每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 CBAAB 46-50 ADBAD 51-55 DBACB
第二节(每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. to attract 57. profitable 58. a 59. has emerged 60. that/ which
61. as 62. mostly 63. and 64. stands 65. followed
第四部分写作
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
One possible version:
Dear teachers and fellow students,
It is my great honor to stand here today. I'm truly thrilled to receive this award.
My design,“Memory Blooms”, draws inspiration from our iconic clock tower—a landmark that has silently wit nessed countless moments of learning, growth, and connection. This project transforms the architectural elegance of t he clock tower into a collection of delicate bookmarks,crafted with traditional Chinese paper-cutting. Through carefu l cuts and thoughtful details, the design turns a familiar sight into something both artistic and personal, transforming memory into something you can hold in your hands.
This creative journey has been quite rewarding. It has not only refined my skills in design and craftsmanship b ut also taught me a vital lesson: true inspiration often lies not in distant places,but in the beauty hidden within our dai ly lives. I am sincerely grateful to my teachers for their guidance and the organizers for creating a platform where cre ativity and school spirit can flourish. Thank you all for recognition. May our memories here continue to bloom.
第二节(满分 25 分)
One possible version
Hearing that, Jessica decided it was time for a fresh start with Harley. Determined to build trust, she grabbed an apple from her lunch box and went to find Harley. Initially, Harley stepped back, his eyes wide with suspicion. Speaking softly, Jessica offered the apple, her hand held ste ady.This calmness finally convinced him to take a cautious bite. With the ice broken, she began the training, starting with simple commands. Practicing together every day, Jessica felt their con fidence growing remarkably. Harley, no longer flinching at every sound, started to respond willi ngly. It was after numerous such sessions that a true partnership blossomed, transforming their i nitial struggles into smooth teamwork. Soon, they were working their way through the obstacle course that once seemed impossible.
The final day of the camp arrived, bringing with it the obstacle course race. Before starting, Jessica leaned close, whispering,“We can achieve this, together.” So profound was their bond th at all the fear vanished. At the signal, they surged forward as one. With Harley as a partner rath er than just a horse, they flew over jumps with incredible power and weaved through poles with graceful precision. It was a flawless performance. Not until an explosion of cheers erupted didJe ssica realize they had crossed the finish line first. Overwhelmed with joy, she threw her arms ar ound Harley's neck, feeling his warm breath and steady presence. At that triumphant moment,sh e finally understood the profound wisdom of Rose's words: the patiently built trust is the founda tion of everything.

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