资源简介 2025-2026学年河北省衡水市河北枣强中学高三上学期第六次调研考试英语试题第一部分 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,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。每段对话读二遍。1.What will the man do this afternoon A. Take a French class. B. Go to the library. C. See a film.2.Where does the conversation probably take place A. In the street. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore.3.How much should the man pay for the ticket A. $20. B. $45. C. $90.4.What does the woman think of the film A. Boring. B. Moving. C. Amusing.5.What are the speakers talking about A. Talk shows. B. Current affairs. C. Interview techniques.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What do we know about the zoo A. It is a center for protecting animals.B. It offers animal health care careers.C. It has wild animals from other states.7. When will the speakers meet on Saturday A. At 8:00 a.m. B. At 9:00 a.m. C. At 10:00 a.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What does the woman want to do A Live with her parents. B. Travel with her husband. C. Plan a multigenerational trip.9. What is the man’s attitude toward having a boat trip A. Supportive. B. Disapproving. C. Casual.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. What is the date today A. August 4th. B. August 6th. C. August 31st.11. What will Phoebe probably buy A. A skirt. B. A hat. C. A pair of sunglasses.12. Why is Grace mentioned in the conversation A. She wants shoes from select brands.B. She has good taste in clothing.C. She can bargain well.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. Why does Susan talk to Mr. Brown A. To extend an invitation. B. To express thanks. C. To ask for a favor.14. What does Mr. Brown consider important concerning feedback A Using positive expressions. B. Focusing more on the result. C. Pointing out mistakes directly.15 Where will the speakers probably eat together A. At a restaurant. B. At Susan’s house. C. At the school dining hall.16. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What led to the discovery of the ruins of the old town A. A lasting drought. B. Digging by workers. C. Construction of buildings.18. How did Aurea Delos Santos feel when she saw the site A. Concerned. B. Happy. C. Scared.19. What did Nelson Dellera decide to do A. Take photos of the town. B. Make money out of the site. C. Let the site be known worldwide.20. What is the speaker A. A researcher. B. A tour guide. C. A program hostess.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。Four Cultural Traditions Protected by UNESCOCulture is more than buildings and natural wonders. It can also be oral traditions or social practices. Here are some cultural traditions recognized by UNESCO.Reggae musicFew things are distinctively Jamaican quite like reggae music. The unique sound and style is a combination of earlier Jamaican forms, as well as Caribbean, North American and Latin forms, Neo-African styles, soul and rhythm and blues from North America. The music came to represent the sidelined groups and address issues of social injustice.Hurling (爱尔兰曲棍球) and camogieHurling is one of the oldest field games in the world, with the first literary reference dating back to 1272 BCE. It is described as a combination of lacrosse, field hockey and baseball. Helmets and face masks are worn. Players use a hurley(wooden stick with a flat end)to throw a sliotar(ball)back and forth while attempting to make a goal. Camogie is the female version of the sport.Catalonian castellsCastells, a practice of building human towers, represents a defining cultural tradition in Catalonia in Spain. Teams compete to construct the tallest and most complicated human towers. People of all ages can help support the base of these towers, but only those with the knowledge passed down through generations and the practice may climb and form the upper tower.Egyptian hand puppetry(埃及手偶表演艺术)Hand puppetry is popular throughout Egypt and involves a puppeteer hiding inside a movable stage while an assistant interacts with the audience. Al-Aragoz is the name of the main puppet, which has a unique voice that’s created with a voice modifier (变声器). Traditionally, the puppeteers were traveling performers. Now, they are found in more urban settings such as Cairo.21. Which tradition once served as a voice for socially disadvantaged people A. Reggae music. B. Hurling and camogie.C. Catalonian castells. D. Egyptian hand puppetry.22. Who is allowed to climb the human towers in Catalonian castells A. Courageous people of all ages.B. Anyone who supports the base.C. Those who are physically strong.D. People with professional training.23. What change has occurred to Egyptian hand puppetry A. The puppeteer interacts with the audience.B. More performances can be seen in cities.C. The main puppet’s name has been changed.D. The unique voice technique was abandoned.The whistle blew, and the celebration erupted. Tears streamed down Kevin’s face as he watched his teammates lifted the state championship trophy (奖杯) — a moment he had dreamed of, yet experienced from the sideline, his right eye covered by a protective shield.Months earlier, Kevin was a promising center, a key to his team’s title hopes. Then, during a practice, an accident severely injured his eye. The diagnosis was a huge blow: a detached retina (视网膜脱落). Surgery could save his sight, but his season was over. “It felt like my identity was ripped away,” he said later.Consumed by frustration, he initially distanced himself. But a conversation with his coach changed his perspective. “You see the game in a way others don’t,” the coach said. “We still need that.” Thus, Kevin embarked on an unexpected path. While his body healed, his mind went to work. He became the team’s chief video analyst and game advisor, identifying opponents’ weaknesses and suggesting adjustments.His new role reached its peak during the state finals. At halftime, his team was losing, their offense stuck. In the locker room, the coach turned to him. “What do you see, Kevin ” Relying on hours of film study, Kevin pointed out a flaw in the opponent’s full-court press. He diagrammed a simple but effective passing plan to break it. The coach listened and implemented the plan.The second half was a surprise. The press was broken repeatedly, leading to easy baskets. The momentum (势头) shifted entirely. As the final buzzer sounded, Kevin was surrounded by his celebrating teammates. In the championship photo, he stands at the center, the trophy passed into his hands. He hadn’t scored a point, but he had helped engineer the victory.Kevin’s story redefines what it means to win. It’s a testament that contribution isn’t confined to physical performance; leadership, intellect, and an unbreakable spirit are equally powerful weapons. True victory lies not in never falling, but in finding a new way to rise and lift others up with you.24. What was the main change in Kevin’s role on the team after his injury A. From a leader to a supporter. B. From a starter to a bench player.C. From a player to a strategy analyst. D. From a player to a team motivator.25. What does the coach intend to convey by saying “You see the game in a way others don’t” A. Kevin was a keener observer than other players.B. Kevin’s experience equipped him with unique game insight.C. Kevin grasped the coach’s tactical intentions better than others.D. Kevin’s injury made him more sensitive to the team’s problems.26. How would you describe Kevin’s halftime advice during the finals A. A comforting guess that unexpectedly worked. B. A well-studied solution based on careful observation.C. A simple idea that anyone could have thought of. D. A risky plan that replaced the coach’s strategy.27. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage A. Never Give Up: A Story of Persistence.B. United We Stand: The Power of Teamwork.C. More Than Scoring: Winning in Different Ways.D. Redefining the Game: An unexpected Path to Self-Growth.Rice, a common food, can do more than just fill your stomach. Scientists at Healthgen Biotechnology, a Chinese company in Wuhan, Hubei province, are now genetically engineering rice plants to produce Human Serum Albumin (HSA, 人血清白蛋白), a crucial blood protein.HSA is the smallest but the most common of all plasma proteins (血浆蛋白). Created by the liver, HSA helps maintain a balance of fluid between blood vessels (血管) and the tissues around them. A lack of plasma proteins may cause fluid to leak from blood vessels. HSA is vital in treating burns, severe bleeding and cancers. Normally, people get HSA from blood donors. However, its production has been limited by the availability of healthy donor blood. Previously, in China, over 60 percent of the annual demand for HSA had to be imported.Healthgen’s technology could be a game changer. It puts human genes into rice plants. This process essentially turns rice plants into protein factories — as the plants grow, more and more HSA is made and kept in the seeds, which are then harvested for HSA extraction.This method, known as molecular farming (分子农业), offers several benefits. It doesn’t rely on blood donations, so there is no risk of virus spread. It is also cost-effective, as increasing production only requires growing more rice. What’s more, dried rice seeds can be kept for three to five years without losing protein activity. The rice’s genetic stability provides consistent quality in each group of HSA.Currently, Healthgen makes 1 million doses of its world’s first rice-made HSA drug annually, said Hubei Daily. The company is building another plant set to open in 2026, which will increase production to 130 tons a year and replace 25 percent of imported HSA.28. What is the purpose of Healthgen’s project A. To increase rice yield for medical use. B. To develop a new type of blood plasma.C. To create disease-resistant rice varieties. D. To make rice a new source of blood protein.29. What can we learn about HSA from the text A. It helps regulate body fluid movement. B. It strengthens the walls of blood vessels.C. It is made by the heart to aid circulation. D. It provides immediate relief for burn patients.30. What problem does molecular farming help solve A. The safety risk of genetic modification B. The decline of rice production in China.C. The shortage of blood-based HSA supply. D. The rising cost of importing medical drugs.31. What can be inferred about Healthgen’s future development A. It plans to export its HSA products abroad. B. It will stop using imported medical proteinsC. It will grow other genetically modified crops. D. It will largely reduce reliance on imported HSA.If you’ve ever thought it would be great to walk into a room and know whether a harmful airborne virus is hanging around, scientists have a device for you. Researchers have created a new machine, a little bigger than a bread maker, which can quickly detect the airborne viruses. Rajan Chakrabarty, a scientist at Washington University in St. Louis, worked with his team nonstop for three years to create the detector. One of the main challenges when they sample the airborne viruses is collecting enough air to concentrate viral particles (颗粒) at detectable levels. This detector pulls in 1,000 cubic meters of air each minute, compared to previous detectors which breathed in 2 to 8 cubic meters of air per minute.“To trap the virus, we create an artificial cyclone (旋风) inside the sampler,” Chakrabarty says. “By moving liquid around at a high rate, viruses get trapped in the cyclone wall and concentrated for analysis. Any virus not captured in the liquid is filtered (过滤) out with a HEPA filter. After five minutes, the liquid is pumped to a biosensor. The biosensor consists of an electrode attached to a specialized immune system protein that fights infections much like antibodies but is smaller and tougher. The biosensor is based on a detector,”To test the detector, the researchers sent the device to the apartments of two people with viral infections. “The device detected amounts of virus shed by the patients,” Chakrabarty says. Air collected from an empty conference room showed little sign of the virus. This indicates that the patients eliminated the virus and released it into the air through actions like breathing, talking, coughing, or sneezing, but only in very small amounts.There are still some challenges. For instance, the device is as noisy as a cleaner or a ringing phone. That’s probably too loud for continuous use in a classroom or office, but could be tolerated for 10 minutes. Such detectors cost much money to build in a research mercial versions may be too expensive for home use but could be used in hospitals, airports, and other public areas to survey for the virus.32. What does the data in the first paragraph show about the new machine A. The small size. B. The speedy virus detection.C. The sampling time. D. The limited detectable level.33. What does Chakrabarty mainly say about the new machine in paragraph 2 A. Its working process. B. Its maximum volume.C. Its logical ability to analyse viruses. D. Its special system to concentrate air.34. What does the underlined word “shed” in paragraph 3 mean A. Discovered. B. Indicated. C. Controlled. D. Removed.35. What is a suitable title for the text A. A Machine: Trapping Viral Particles B. A Biosensor: Fighting Viral InfectionsC. A Detector: Spotting Viruses in the Air D. A Device: Collecting the Airborne Viruses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。Humor is a universal language, but each country or culture has its unique style. A great example of this is Australia.In Australia, people enjoy making fun of each other as a way to joke around or lighten the mood. For example, “What happened to your hair It looks like a bird’s nest.” In other cultures, saying this could be risky, as it might lead to a loss of face or dignity. ____36____ The closer you are to someone, the more honest you can be. After such a comment, your friend will likely laugh and appreciate your honesty — while fixing their “bird’s nest” hairstyle.____37____ An Australian might say, “When I sing, it sounds like two cats fighting on the street.” Australians enjoy making fun of themselves, sharing embarrassing moments or making light of their own shortcomings. ____38____ Some believe this way of joking comes from Australia’s history, where prisoners did not agree with fixed social levels or class differences.Sarcasm (冷面幽默) is also a popular form of humor in Australia. ____39____ “On our last shark-watching tour, we left with 20 passengers, but only five came back. I really have no idea what happened to the other 15.” Tourists unfamiliar with Australian humor might believe this was a serious statement, imagining the missing passengers were eaten by sharks! ____40____ In fact, it’s just another way Australians connect and share a laugh.A. For instance, a tour guide might joke with a straight face,B. This kind of humor often surprises visitors from other countries.C. Self-deprecation (自嘲) is another key part of Australian humor.D. Australians also enjoy telling stories about their wildlife adventures,E. However, in Australia, such jokes indicate closeness and comfort between friends.F. This shows they don’t take themselves too seriously, making them more approachable.G. Therefore, it’s important to be careful when using humor in cross-cultural communication.第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,共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。I found myself again on the water’s surface a few days later. This time I was in a kayak (皮划艇) on Lake Brienz in Interlaken. Having kayaked many times before, I was ____41____ of doing this. One by one, we ____42____ our group guide Stephanos Gaitanos.____43____ the oar (桨) to the best of my ability, I tried to play the part and take in the ____44____, but soon I began to drift away. In panic, I began to oar even faster. Far from ____45____, this pushed me further away. I waited to be ____46____, after what felt like a century, embarrassed and exhausted (疲惫不堪) from the ____47____. When Gaitanos caught up with me, he ____48____ guided me on how to oar. As I tried harder and harder, my arms burning, he told me to simply do what I knew. The minute I let go and got relaxed, I managed to get ____49____ and could oar my kayak in the right direction.In that moment Gaitanos had given me an important ____50____ when things go wrong, sometimes all we need to do is ____51____ and approach the situation with a ____52____ mind. As we oared towards the ____53____, everyone cheered me on. I felt proud of myself, for having tried, ____54____ and learnt. In that moment Lake Brienz truly shone in all her amazing beauty and I was fully ____55____ to take it all in.41. A. careful B. free C. proud D. confident42. A. surprised B. acknowledged C. followed D. challenged43. A. Handling B. Restoring C. Replacing D. Testing44. A. strengths B. surroundings C. directions D. routines45. A. mattering B. escaping C. disappearing D. helping46. A. rescued B. criticized C. abandoned D. investigated47. A. guidance B. effort C. competition D. ambition48. A. frequently B. violently C. patiently D. randomly49. A. permission B. control C. practice D. sympathy50 A. opportunity B. reward C. goal D. lesson51. A. take over B. give in C. step aside D. move forward52. A. calm B. generous C. kind D. different53. A. strangers B. winners C. members D. coaches54. A. recovered B. interrupted C. refused D. failed55. A. present B. mature C. curious D. skillful第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In a classroom at the Confucius Institute of the University of Granada, in Spain, a group of Spanish students mirrored their teacher’s martial arts (武术) ____56____(movement): holding horse stance, jabbing with controlled force and retracting elbows in fluid arcs (弧线). Leading them ____57____(be) Zhang Daojin, an inheritor of Six Harmony Praying Mantis boxing (六合螳螂拳), ____58____ is a kung fu style originating from Shandong Province in east China. Zhang recently concluded ____59____ two-week cultural exchange program in Spain, sharing Chinese kung fu with martial arts enthusiasts from Spain and other European countries.Besides Six Harmony Praying Mantis boxing, ____60____(celebrate) for its unique combination of strength and gentleness, Zhang also introduced Tai Chi and Qigong, bringing engaging conversations about martial arts and the ____61____(rich) of traditional Chinese culture. “The Spanish students are passionate and adaptable to different cultures,” Zhang remarked. “Some have even made the journey to Shandong several times ____62____(deepen) their kung fu practice.”As martial arts continue to grow popular in Spain, more and more enthusiasts are traveling to China for training, ____63____ according to Bu Shan, the Chinese director of the Confucius Institute, even over a hundred martial arts schools ____64____(build) in Spain so far. She believes martial arts promote mutual understanding and provide insights into Chinese culture.Isabel Maria Balsas Urena, the Spanish director of the Confucius Institute, said martial arts go beyond physical techniques. “It’s a philosophical practice,” she explained. “It develops values like respect and sharing, ultimately teaching us how to live ____65____(harmonious) with one another.”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,你的英国笔友Peter现就读于北京一所中学。该校近期将组织一次实践活动,方案有二:前往一所小学担任助教,或去一家中餐馆研习烹饪。他来信询问你的意见,请给他回复,内容包括:(1) 推荐一个方案;(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纸的相应位置作答。Dear Peter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua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。词数应为150左右。Now I remember when I was in middle school, I often screamed, “Oh, no! It’s Thursday again!” as I looked at the table calendar. What made Thursdays so terrible was our two-hour sports period. Physical activities never came easily to me. I was always the one picked last for teams, the one who needed extra breaks before the finish line, the one whose legs just couldn’t move as fast as everyone else’s.That particular Thursday filled me with special fear because of the 100m race. My classmates all knew sports weren’t my strength. Every run left me completely exhausted and defeated, the walk back to class requiring all my remaining energy and determination just to keep moving. No matter how hard I tried, I always finished last-the sympathetic looks from teachers and quiet laughter from classmates cutting deeper than any physical exhaustion. Eventually, I started skipping school on sports days altogether, hoping the ground would swallow me whole rather than face another race.That afternoon, anxiety had completely overwhelmed me. My mother, familiar with my suffering, gently lifted my chin until our eyes met. Tears spilled over as I admitted, “Mom! I can’t do the race. It’s not just the running-it’s the way they all watch me, like I’m some kind of failure. It hurts so much when everyone sees me struggle. Even the coaches look at me with disappointment. I just want to hide in the classroom — at least there I’m safe from feeling so... inadequate.”My mother smiled with warm understanding. “Life won’t always fit our comfort,” she said softly. “But running away won’t make you stronger. It’s okay to be afraid, but don’t let fear decide who you are. If not everyone approves of you — or if you don’t approve of everyone — that’s all right. What matters is being able to meet your own eyes in the mirror.” Her words became my guide, and gradually, my perspective began to shift, allowing a quiet courage to take root in my heart.注意:(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;(2) 请按如下格式作答。Paragraph 1:After hearing my mom’s words, I believed I could change.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:That small change didn’t make me run faster right away, but it shifted the way I faced the track.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年河北省衡水市河北枣强中学高三上学期第六次调研考试英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年河北省衡水市河北枣强中学高三上学期第六次调研考试英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年河北省衡水市河北枣强中学高三上学期第六次调研考试英语试题答案.docx