资源简介 2025-2026学年吉林延边朝鲜族自治州高三下学期一模英语试题本试卷共10页。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。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,你将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。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。每段对话读两遍。1.How often does the woman probably practice the guitar now A. Every day. B. Once per week. C. Every other week.2.What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A new school project. B. A local education plan. C. A well-known activist.3.What are the speakers praising A. An AI tool. B. A study guide. C. Their personal teacher.4.What does the woman emphasize as the key to shaping values A. What you choose to do. B. What you talk about. C. What you learn.5.What does the man probably miss doing most A. Chatting over the phone.B. Sharing home-cooked meals.C. Celebrating holidays.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a classroom. B. In a dining hall. C. In a library.7. When will the speakers probably meet next A. At 4:15. B. At 5:00. C. At 5:15.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the man’s attitude toward business A. It’s easiest to plan everything beforehand.B. It’s best to shift strategies accordingly.C. It’s essential to stick to one plan.9. Where did the man mainly learn about this trend A. From a customer. B. From a social media post. C. From a market research.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Fellow teachers.B. Teacher and student.C. Teacher and government official.11. How does the woman feel about the current classroom equipment A. Dissatisfied. B. Unconcerned. C. Proud.12. What goal is the man working toward A. To help students master advanced devices.B. To make classrooms look fancier.C. To enhance teaching efficiency.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. Where does the man most likely live now A. In a large city. B. In a small town. C. In a mountain village.14. Why does the man come to the place A. To spend his holiday. B. To buy a house. C. To visit his family.15. What is the woman’s favorite part of the small house A. The furniture inside. B. The architectural design. C. The surrounding nature.16. What will the speakers probably do next A. Explore the front garden.B. Go to the back of the house.C. Tour the rooms.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. Why did the speaker mainly set up this class A. To help students become confident.B. To assist students in applying to universities.C. To teach students professional industry skills.18. What does the speaker say about project topics A. They must relate to future careers.B. They should focus on solving social problems.C. They can be anything driven by personal passions.19. What is the purpose of Friday meetings A. To choose a topic. B. To set future goals. C. To share completed work.20. How will the speaker mainly help the students A. By giving them topic ideas.B. By introducing them to valuable people.C. By managing their project timelines.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,选出最佳选项。AFour breathtaking destinations around the world are waiting for you to explore, each offering unique experiences that blend natural beauty and cultural charm.Santorini, GreeceFamous for its white-washed buildings with blue domes overlooking the Aegean Sea, Santorini is a postcard-perfect island. The best time to visit is during late spring or early autumn, when the weather is mild and the crowds are thinner. Don’t miss the stunning sunsets in Oia, where tourists gather every evening to watch the sky turn into a canvas of red and gold. Local delicacies like fresh seafood and Assyrtiko wine are must-tries for any food lover.Lisbon PortugalA coastal capital where old-world charm meets laid-back vibes, Lisbon is dotted with colorful tiled buildings, historic trams, and hilltop viewpoints. The best time to visit is spring (March to May) or autumn (September to October), when temperatures are pleasant and festivals like Santo António fill the streets with joy. Don’t miss the medieval castle of S o Jorge, which offers panoramic views of the city, and be sure to try pastel denata, the city’s iconic custard tart, paired with a cup of strong black tea.Queenstown, New ZealandKnown as the “Adventure Capital of the World”, Queenstown is a paradise for thrill-seekers. Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the Southern Alps, it offers activities like bungee jumping, skydiving, and white-water rafting. For those who prefer a slower pace, a cruise on the lake or a hike in the nearby mountains provides breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and crystal-clear waters.Marrakech, MoroccoA vibrant city in North Africa, Marrakech is a feast for the senses. The medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of bustling souks (露天市场)selling spices, textiles, and handcrafted goods. Djemaa el-Fna, the main square, comes alive at night with storytellers, musicians, and food stalls serving tagine and mint tea. Visit the Bahia Palace to admire its intricate tile work and lush gardens, and don’t forget to haggle (讨价还价)politely with the local vendors for a unique souvenir.21. Which destination is free from large crowds of tourists in September A. Santorini, Greece. B. Lisbon, Portugal.C. Queenstown, New Zealand. D. Marrakech, Morocco.22. What is Queenstown most famous for A. Colorful tiled buildings. B. Adventure activities.C. Bustling night markets. D. Stunning sunset.23. What does the author suggest visitors do in Marrakech A. Taste Assyrtiko wine. B. Try pastel denata.C. Buy distinctive souvenirs. D. Hike in the Southern Alps.BWhen I inherited (继承) my grandmother’s old wooden desk last summer, I never expected it to change my relationship with writing. The desk, with its faded cherry finish and a small drawer stuck shut, had sat in her attic for over a decade. My parents suggested donating it, but something about the carved first letters of grandma’ name “E. M.” on the corner made me decide to bring it home.I spent an entire weekend trying to open the stuck drawer. Nothing worked until I remembered Grandma’ s love for beeswax candles — she always lit them while writing letters to her sister. I rubbed a piece of beeswax along the drawer’s edges, and it slid open. Inside was a tattered notebook filled with her poetry, a fountain pen with dried ink, and a note that read: “For the one who will carry on the words.”Grandma was a quiet woman who rarely talked about her writing. I had no idea she composed poetry, let alone that she dreamed of having her work published. As I read her verses — about the beauty of rural sunsets, the pain of losing her husband young, and the joy of watching her grandchildren grow — I felt a connection to her I had never experienced before. Her words were simple but heartfelt, and they made me see the world through her eyes.Inspired by her notebook, I started writing again. I had abandoned my hobby of writing short stories years ago, overwhelmed by schoolwork and the fear that my words were not good enough. But sitting at Grandma’s desk, using her fountain pen, I found my voice again. I wrote about my childhood summers at her farm, about the way the desk smelled like cedar and memories, and about the courage it took for Grandma to write in secret.Last month I submitted one of my stories to a local literary magazine. To my shock, it was accepted for publication. When I received the acceptance letter, I placed it on the desk next to Grandma’ s notebook. In that moment, I knew she was smiling down on me. The desk was never just a piece of furniture — it was a bridge between two generations, a reminder that our words can live on long after we are gone.24. Why did the author refuse to donate the desk A. The author knew it could make a difference to writing.B The author was touched by the initials “E. M.”.C. The author thought it was an expensive piece of furniture.D. The author discovered the secret in the drawer.25. What does the underlined sentence in Para. 2 imply A. Grandma left the desk to whoever found the notebook.B. Grandma hoped to write letters to her sister.C. Grandma expected the author to continue writing.D. Grandma dreamed of publishing her poetry.26. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about A. The author’s understanding of grandma’s life. B. The beauty of grandma’s words.C. Grandma’ s writing style. D. Grandma’ s early experiences.27. What might be the best title for the text A. Unpublished Poetry. B. Journey Back to Writing.C. Secret to a Long Life. D. Gift in the Drawer.CIceland is no longer mosquito-free. On Oct 21, 2023 the country’s Natural Science Institute announced that three mosquitoes had been discovered near Reykjavik, the capital city. This marks “the first record of mosquitoes occurring in the natural environment in Iceland”, Matthias Alfredsson, a scientist at the institute, told CNN.Mosquitoes are common insects with over 3,700 species worldwide, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Iceland, thanks to its cold, harsh climate, had been one of the only two places on Earth undisturbed by mosquitoes, the other being Antarctica. However, climate change is changing that. This spring, Iceland saw record temperatures, hitting 26.6°C on May 15, with some areas experiencing more than 10°C above average, according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office.Iceland isn’t the first place to lose its mosquito-free status, said news website Live Science. Hawaii was mosquito-free until 1826, when they “hitchhiked” there on European and American ships and thrived in Hawaii’s hot, humid climate.Even in regions where mosquitoes are common, more species are appearing as the planet warms, said The Guardian. For example, in the UK, two invasive species, including the Egyptian mosquito, were discovered this year. They can spread diseases like dengue fever (登革热), which affects 100 to 400 million people annually, according to the World Health Organization.Mosquitoes love warm temperatures. They are cold-blooded, or ectothermic (变温的), meaning their body temperature matches their environment, explained The Conversation. Mosquito larvae (幼虫) need temperatures between 7°C and 16°C to grow, while adults prefer temperatures over 27°C and go into hibernation (冬眠) below 10℃.Besides temperature, climate change influences mosquito spread by making precipitation (降水) irregular, Stanford Report noted. Given that mosquitoes stay in still, dirty water before becoming flying adults, floods create breeding pools for them, while droughts lead people to store water, increasing mosquito habitats, according to the World Mosquito Program, a non-profit run by Monash University in Australia.While mosquitoes are taking advantage of climate change, other animals are being forced to expand their range further north for the same reason, said World Atlas. This is particularly true for Arctic species like polar bears and snowy owls.28. What made Iceland once free of mosquitoes A. Strict policies to kill mosquitoes. B. Its great distance from Antarctica.C. The unique local climate. D. A ban on ships arriving from America.29. What does the underlined word “they” in paragraph 3 refer to A. Europeans. B. Mosquitoes. C. Americans. D. Ships.30. What is the reason for the change of mosquito distribution A. A non-profit program. B. Invasive species. C. Warmer temperatures. D. Dirty water.31. What can be inferred about climate change from the last paragraph A. It has got positive effects from mosquitoes.B. It has enabled animals to find new habitats.C. It has served as an indicator of animal breeding.D. It has had a notable impact on certain species.DWhether it’s music, literature or cinema, we all seek emotional comfort in some form of art from time to time. However, the power of art acts not only on our minds, but also on our bodies.For the first time, a UK study has found that art positively affects the immune, endocrine (内分泌的) and nervous systems all at once, reported The Guardian. The experiment involved 50 healthy adults aged 18 to 40. Half looked at original artworks at the Courtauld Gallery in London, while the other half looked at copies of the same paintings in a non-gallery setting.The health sensors they wore recorded a 22 percent reduction of stress hormones in the gallery-goers and 8 percent for the other group, reported Art Fund, the UK’s national charity for art. Inflammatory markers (炎症标志物), which are signs of health issues like heart disease and anxiety, also dropped by about 30 percent for the gallery group. Meanwhile, signs of excitement, like a higher heart rate, were observed, indicating that art can both calm and energize our bodies. Moreover, these benefits seemed consistent regardless of the volunteers’ art knowledge.What makes art so powerful Scientists have different theories. One, developed by Edward Vessel at the City College of New York, looks to our brain’s default (默认的) mode network, which is widely believed to play a key role in creativity. This network usually quiets down when we engage with the outside world. However, when we enjoy art, it becomes active along with other focus-related parts of the brain. This could be why art experiences can feel very intense.Even though we are still learning how this works, the power of art has been applied in therapy since the mid-20th century. It was first developed to help traumatized (心理受创的)World War II soldiers express themselves, as the traumas often affected their brain’s speech centers, limiting traditional talk therapy, according to American Scientist. Since then, art therapy has benefited over 650 million people worldwide.Studies like the recent one in the UK can help make art therapy more available. “We need more research that shows the outcomes in a very quantitative way, in a scientific way, in a broad, systematic way,” said Marygrace Berberian, a professor at New York University. She explained that policymakers and insurance companies rely on this data to make decisions about coverage, according to a New York University press release in September.32. What does the UK study mainly find A. Art knowledge matters to get comfort. B. Art has positive effects on humans.C. Galleries can take the place of hospitals. D. Health sensors can reduce stress hormones.33. What can we learn about default mode network from Edward Vessel’s theory A. It becomes active when we engage with art.B. It intensifies art experiences in quiet circumstances.C. It allows us to stay calm in contact with the outside world.D. It holds a key role in activating our brain’s focus-related parts.34. What is the author’s purpose in writing Para. 5 A. To recommend a way to protect soldiers. B. To illustrate the dangers of trauma.C. To show how art therapy was discovered. D. To prove the benefits of art.35. What is Marygrace Berberian’s attitude towards art therapy A. Doubtful. B. Intolerant. C. Precise. D. Critical.第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)根据短文内容,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。The Art of the Restart: How to Focus on What You HaveWe’ve all had moments when life slams the brakes. Maybe it was an unexpected loss of a loved one, a professional setback, or the heavy realization that you made a genuine mistake. We hit a wall, and suddenly, the vibrant journey of life feels like stopping in a grey, endless station where we wait for the light to return. ____36____We often mentally “beat up” on ourselves far worse than any outside critic ever could. The first and most important act of self-restart, is dropping the invisible backpack of guilt. That backpack gets heavier with every passing day. Forgive yourself. ____37____ You can’t control what has happened, but you can control what you carry forward.Once you’ve cleared the slate, it’s time to focus on your abundance, not what you lack. It’s easy to look around and feel like you’re missing the key ingredients for happiness. But a fundamental truth of joy is that it comes from what you focus on right now. ____38____ Your life is not defined by its gaps; it’s defined by the magnificent structure you’ve already built.____39____ When we’re hurting, isolation can feel safe. But good healing is rarely a solo project. This means finding your confidant (知己): share your burden with a compassionate person who will listen without judgment. Being seen and heard is a powerful form of healing.If “re-starting” still feels overwhelming, try the mood magic of movement. ____40____ Find a movement you actually enjoy — a brisk hike in nature, gliding on a bike. The goal isn’t punishing yourself; it’s finding joy in motion. Let the combined power of fresh air and physical activity work their silent magic on your whole being.Treat yourself like a good friend. Choose to be grateful for the gift of the human experience. Give yourself permission to be a messy, learning, flawed human being.A. Learn the lesson, and let the guilt go.B. Bring some new beauty into the world.C. Don’t measure your life by what’s missing.D. Exercise is the key to unlocking the best mood.E. After reframing your focus, reach out and connect.F. Allow yourself time to process these feelings alone.G. But the truth is, the most courageous thing is choosing to re-start.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(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。Kilian Jornet, a Spanish ultrarunner, stepped outside and started another extreme day, cycling the distance of a Tour de France stage before running and climbing the land of America’s highest ____41____.Jornet called his one-month challenge States of Elevation. In 31 days, he traveled from New York to Colorado, ____42____ peaks over 4,200 meters tall. ____43____ filled his path. Ice covered narrow ridges. Loose rocks slipped ____44____ his feet. Some days brought intense heat; others brought freezing rain. Yet he ____45____ to stop.“There were moments when my body wanted to give up,” he said. “But my mind stayed calm. I ____46____ the next step, not the whole mountain.”Jornet often moved for 16 to 18 hours a day and ____47____ only a few hours before starting again. Every movement on the trail came from his own ____48____ — no engines or lifts.This journey did not grow from a love of records. It grew from ____49____. Jornet wanted to reconnect with nature and ____50____ the limit of human body and mind.“The mountains ____51____ you who you really are,” he said. “Out there, nothing is fake. Only ____52____ matters.”After more than 480 hours of movement, he reached the final peak. No crowds waited. No celebration ____53____. Only silence and wide sky. But the mark he left was ____54____. It is a story of endurance and the quiet power of ____55____.41. A. trail B. peak C. forest D. valley42. A. moving B. enjoying C. tackling D. measuring43. A. Mystery B. Surprise C. Fear D. Danger44. A. beyond B. through C. beneath D. on45. A. refused B. managed C. planned D. expected46. A. picked up B. worried about C. focused on D. referred to47. A. parked B. slept C. waited D. improved48. A. strength B. heart C. team D. idea49. A. wisdom B. curiosity C. patience D. fame50. A. set B. display C. break D. explore51. A. teach B. define C. award D. warn52. A. peace B. truth C. success D. effort53. A. counted B. followed C. faded D. increased54. A. deep B. casual C. fresh D. popular55. A. energy B. perseverance C. bravery D. reflection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。Qigong is a special kind of Chinese exercise. It helps people stay healthy by moving slowly, breathing deeply, and focusing the mind. The word “Qi” means energy, and “Gong” means practice. Therefore, Qigong means “the practice of energy”.Unlike running or jumping. Qigong is slow and gentle, but it can help with stress, tiredness, weak digestion, or even sleep ____56____ (problem).In Chinese culture, people believe that Qi flows inside the body, like water ____57____ (flow) through rivers. ____58____ Qi moves well, the body feels strong. But if it gets blocked, we may feel sick or weak. Qigong helps unblock and guide the Qi, and the body becomes balanced again.People do Qigong by standing still, moving arms slowly, turning the body, and breathing deeply, ____59____ looks easy, but takes practice. Some forms also include soft sounds or special hand shapes to help focus the energy.Qigong ____60____ (practise) in China for over 2,000 years. In ancient times, doctors, monks, and martial artists all practised Qigong. Some did it ____61____ healing and peace of mind, and others to make their Kung Fu ____62____ (strong).Today, many people still practise Qigong in parks or homes. Some do it in ____63____ morning to feel fresh. Others do it at night to relax. Even children can learn simple Qigong to help them ____64____ (breath) better and focus more.Qigong is not about winning or speed. It is about listening to your body and staying calm. It shows the ____65____ (wise) of Chinese culture — healing with breath, movement, and peace.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假定你是校世界文学研习社(the World Literature Study Club)社长李华,计划举办“作品分享会”,你想邀请外教Mr. Smith参加。请给他写一封英文邮件,内容包括:1. 介绍活动目的、时间、地点;2. 请他在活动中分享自己的看法;3. 表达期待。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。Dear Mr. Smith______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。In the warm summer sun Tommy and his friends were roller skating, filling Clover Avenue with joy and laughter. Suddenly, an elderly woman appeared out of nowhere.“Hi, Tommy. Can you come to my house tomorrow after school ”“Sure, no problem,” Tommy turned his head around as he answered.As soon as Tommy realized that it was Mrs. Johnson, he regretted his reply. But it was too late. She had walked away.The Johnsons had recently moved in on the ground floor and the neighbors were a little afraid of the newcomers. Actually, Mrs. Johnson started complaining about Tommy and his friends playing near her window since day one.The following day, Tommy gathered his courage, knocked on the door and waited nervously. When Mrs. Johnson finally opened the door, Tommy was taken aback by her sun-kissed complexion (晒得黝黑的肤色) and neatly tied white hair. “Don’t be shy. I’m old but not a witch (巫婆),” she laughed lightly. Tommy nodded and stepped inside.The apartment walls were full of photographs. In one of them, he saw a beautiful girl standing in Rome’s Pantheon. “This is my granddaughter, Emily,” Mrs. Johnson explained calmly. “Take off your shoes, young man,” she said with a warm smile. Tommy obediently removed his sneakers.As Tommy settled into his chair, Mrs Johnson returned from the kitchen with a large cake topped with red strawberries. “I baked this for you,” she said, placing it on the table. Tommy’s eyes widened in surprise. “I had no idea she could bake,” he thought. Mrs. Johnson cut him a slice. “Thank you,” Tommy said quietly, taking a bite. It was delicious.Following a moment’s silence, Mrs. Johnson opened her mouth and said. “You see, Emily spends a lot of time with us as her parents work in Italy. She is very ill, and the doctors recommend she rest a lot.” After a brief pause, she asked, “Tommy, I noticed that you are the leader of your group. Can you and your friends find another place to play ”注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请安如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Before Tommy could respond, a pale, tired girl appeared in the doorway. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The next day, Tommy explained everything to his friends. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年吉林延边朝鲜族自治州高三下学期一模英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年吉林延边朝鲜族自治州高三下学期一模英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年吉林延边朝鲜族自治州高三下学期一模英语试题答案.docx