2025-2026学年江西赣州市于都中学高三下学期3月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年江西赣州市于都中学高三下学期3月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年江西赣州市于都中学高三下学期3月阶段检测英语试题第一部分 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。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. What is the man going to do tomorrow
A. Attend a book fair. B. Finish his project. C. Recommend a book.
2. Which record did the woman just break
A The national record. B. The school record. C. Her personal record.
3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Mother and son. B. Co-workers. C. Teacher and student.
4. What is the time for the man’s presentation
A. At 3:00 p.m. B. At 3:10 p.m. C. At 3:15 p.m.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A picnic. B. The weather. C. The plan for this week.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7小题。
6. What does the man remind the woman of
A. The confirmation page. B. The submission deadline. C. The date of the field trip.
7. What aspect of the field trip interests the woman
A. The lecture. B. The exhibition. C. The discussion.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。
8. How heavy is the man’s checked bag
A. 14 kilos. B. 20 kilos. C. 26 kilos.
9. How does the man deal with the overweight items
A. By paying the extra fee. B. By leaving them behind. C. By putting them in another bag.
10. Which seat is the man finally given
A. A seat in the last row. B. A standard window seat. C. An exit row window seat.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。
11. What made the woman choose to travel by train at last
A. The cheap ticket. B. The great convenience. C. The special experience.
12. Where did the woman stay in Paris
A. In the city center. B. Near a subway station. C. Close to the Seine River.
13. What did the woman spend most of her money on
A. Food. B. A boat trip. C. The hotel.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17小题。
14. When will the market be held
A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
15. What can be done at the market
A. Watching sports games. B. Selling homemade food. C. Trading items with others.
16. How can the man get a table
A. By filling in a form. B. By sending an email. C. By calling the organizer.
17. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Share news about the market.
B. Donate money to the market.
C. Design posters for the market.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。
18. How long will the exhibition last
A. 8 days. B. 10 days. C. 17 days.
19. What is Sky Hotel’s advantage
A. It has sports clubs. B. It serves healthy meals. C. It offers ideal sleeping conditions.
20. Why have the artificial ski runs been built
A. There are more participants.
B. There will be better publicity.
C. There might be a snow shortage.
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。
A
If you’re concerned about the cost of gas and the environmental impact of gas-powered cars, and don’t want to worry about the charging challenges associated with the pure electric vehicle (EV), it’s time to take a closer look at a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV). While salespeople might simply advise you to “plug in daily and use gas for longer trips”, understanding the underlying mechanics is key to determining if an HEV truly fits your needs. Essentially, an HEV offers you the best of gas cars and EVs.
An HEV has two sources of power: an internal combustion (燃烧) engine (ICE) and at least one electric motor. There are two main types of HEV: parallel (并联式) hybrid (PHEV) and series hybrid (SHEV).
In the case of series hybrid, the vehicle runs only on electricity, which is from the battery. When the battery is exhausted, the ICE switches on — not to drive the wheels directly, but to power the generator and charge the battery. This setup offers smoother and quieter driving operation which is similar to pure electric vehicles. It’s generally more eco-friendly, and further reduces the cost of use.
The parallel hybrid aims to keep the core designs of the conventional gas-powered vehicles while lowering the operation costs and improving the environmental performance. Reduced to its basics, its system uses ICE and electric motors to power the wheels — either together or independently. This structure performs reliably on long-distance journeys and complex road conditions, where the combustion engine operates efficiently.
In today’s market, conventional gas cars are going significantly cheaper, while stylish pure electric vehicles have become symbols of modern status. The HEV, striking a practical balance between these two extremes, certainly deserves a closer look.
Properties Parallel Hybrid Series Hybrid
Urban Efficiency Lower Higher
Highway Efficiency Higher Lower
Fuel Consumption Higher Lower
Power Performance Higher Lower
Sales Price Lower Higher
1. What is an advantage of HEVs compared with other types of vehicles
A. They’re simpler in design. B. They’re cheaper to purchase.
C. They’re more eco-friendly. D. They’re more practical to use.
2. What does the ICE in a series hybrid car directly work on
A. Replacing the generator. B. Driving the wheels.
C. Starting the electric motor. D. Charging the battery.
3. In which aspect are PHEVs generally better than SHEVs
A. Mountain road driving. B. In-city transportation.
C. Waste gases production. D. Vehicle running costs.
B
To see Garnett Puett’s latest sculpture at the Hammer Museum, you have to enter a dark room protected by a series of heavy curtains. Inside, glowing red light lights up a glass cage. Within the cage are three human figures with a large group of insects crawling over them. The bees move slowly over the faces of the figures. The colony of bees is so thick in places, it looks like fur (毛皮) growing on the statue — fur that moves.
“Woah.” “I’ve never seen.” Visitors say as they enter the silent room.
Puett has been making his “apisculptures”, using metal, beeswax (蜂蜡) and colonies of live bees, for four decades now. It’s art with a purpose: Puett wants to remind viewers of the power and creativity of bees, whose survival is under threat around the world. “It’s sort of subconscious advertising,” Puett said. “Bees are good.”
In the 1980s, when Puett’s bee sculptures first became an art world hit, people just thought he was a guy playing with bees. Actually, his use of bees came from a deep family tradition. He grew up as a fourth-generation beekeeper, whose family had worked with bees since the 1700s. His great-grandfather raised queen bees, passing the business down to his son and grandson. Puett worked on those farms as a teenager, starting with the simplest tasks. His bee farm experience has resulted in precision in the art he makes with bee colonies.
In the four decades since the eco-artist withdrew somewhat from the art world he moved to Hawaii, where he and his family have spent three decades running an organic honey farm. The work is challenging and labor intensive. That work has put him on the frontlines of dealing with threats to bee populations. Foreign species have killed numerous bees on his family’s farm, shrinking the number of surviving beehives (蜂巢) from 4,000 to about 2,000 in the past 15 years.
“People used to call me up really mad saying words I can’t repeat if the hives were bothering them,” relates Puett with a laugh. “But since we lost half the bee population within two years, people are more aware of their importance and are far more understanding and appreciative. That’s been the one bright side to all this difficulty.”
4. What do visitors think of Puett’s bee sculpture
A. It is controversial. B. It is revolutionary.
C. It is innovative. D. It is educational.
5. Why did Puett make his “apisculptures”
A. To commercialize bee products. B. To advocate for bees through art.
C. To offer a shelter for threatened bees. D. To illustrate a new method of sculpture.
6. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 4
A. Introduce the background of the bee art. B. Summarize the history of beekeeping.
C. Provide bee-themed activities for kids. D. Add four generations under one roof.
7. What was the impact of the bee population loss
A. People became tolerant of Puett. B. Puett downsized his beekeeping.
C. Puett shifted his focus to his sculptures. D. Public perception of bees has been improved.
C
Are you an open book, your face broadcasting every passing emotion, or more of a poker face, not showing what you are feeling Scientists at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) say that wearing your heart on your face could actually give you a significant social advantage.
The study, led by Eithne Kavanagh, a research fellow at NTU’s School of Social Sciences, involving over 1,300 participants, noticed striking variations in how much people moved their faces during conversations. Importantly, this expressiveness emerged as a stable individual quality. People displayed similar levels of facial expressiveness across different contexts, with different social partners, and even over time periods up to four months.
The researchers say that facial expressiveness is linked to personality, with more agreeable individuals displaying more lively faces. Facial expressiveness can also translate into concrete social benefits. In a negotiation task, more expressive individuals are more likely to secure a larger slice of a reward. The researchers suggest that agreeable, dynamic facial expressions may serve as a tool for building good relationships and smoothing over conflicts. Across the board, the results point to facial expressiveness serving an “affiliative (有亲和力的) function”, or a social glue that develops liking and smoother interactions.
Expressiveness is also linked to being seen as more “readable”, suggesting that a lively face makes one’s intentions and mental states easier for others to decipher. Beyond frequency of facial movements, people who employ facial expressions more strategically to suit social goals, such as looking friendly in a greeting, are also more well-liked.
The findings challenge the “poker face” common belief that a still and unemotional appearance is always most advantageous. Instead, they suggest that for most people, allowing one’s face to mirror inner states and intentions can invite warmer reactions. As the researchers conclude, “Being facially expressive is socially advantageous.” So, next time you catch yourself making lines on your forehead, or flashing a smile, know that your face just might be working on your behalf.
8. What can we learn about the study from the first two paragraphs
A. Poker faces bring social edge. B. 1,300 participants hid emotions.
C. Expressiveness is a consistent trait. D. Contexts change facial movements.
9. What may facial expressiveness serve as in negotiation settings
A. A method to hide personality. B. A way to frighten competitors.
C. A strategy to settle disagreement. D. A tool to show personal qualities.
10. What does the underlined word “decipher” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A. Imitate. B. Overlook. C. Convey. D. Interpret.
11. What may the author advise based on the findings of the study
A. Always wearing a still face. B. Learning to be an open book.
C. Speaking out inner emotions. D. Forcing a smile through tears.
D
A Chinese research team has successfully developed a fully integrated sweat sensor that people can wear on their skin, for online analysis of multiple Parkinson’s-related biomarkers. Parkinson’s is a progressive disease, and its symptoms such as shaking and slowed movement may not appear until many years after the initial degeneration (衰退) of nerve cells. With no current cure, patients primarily rely on long-term medicine to manage the condition.
Therefore, early detection and prediction play an incredibly important role in Parkinson’s treatment.
That’s where this new sensor comes in. Designed to be worn it makes dynamic tracking of the disease’s progression possible, offering new possibilities during the “golden window” of treatment for Parkinson’s patients.
The sensor is only the size of a Band-Aid, but it contains a tiny detector developed by the team, who spent nearly three years developing the system. The Parkinson’s-related biomarkers in sweat can be monitored by the sensing system in a simple manner. Traditional detection methods require drawing blood or doing clinical assessments. In contrast, this flexible sensor can be worn during daily activities — even workouts — ensuring stable sampling and continuous monitoring. Data updates wirelessly, making monitoring as easy as checking your smartwatch.
The sensor integrates a bio-inspired system to collect sweat, an advanced electrochemical sensing platform to detect biomarkers, an on-site signal processing circuit to turn raw data into meaningful metrics (衡量指标), and custom software for real-time data visualization. It’s like carrying a translator for the body, changing biological signals in sweat into user-friendly information that patients can understand.
Looking ahead, the team hopes the sensor will become a routine tool for people at high risk of Parkinson’s. They envision a future where early detection and treatment are accessible, making long-term outcomes better. The research not only opens new doors for Parkinson’s care but also demonstrates how health tech can drive real-world impact.
12. How can the sensor benefit Parkinson’s patients
A. By helping find a complete cure. B. By shortening the recovery duration.
C. By enabling more timely intervention. D. By making medicines more effective.
13. What is the advantage of the sensor compared to traditional tests
A. It is convenient for daily use. B. It is more accurate in detection.
C. It can be updated more quickly. D. It can replace clinical assessments.
14 What does the author mainly demonstrate about the sensor in paragraph 4
A. Its innovative concept. B. Its working principle.
C. Its cost-effective design. D. Its on-site data processing.
15. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Integrated Device to Prevent Parkinson’s B. Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Medical Cure
C. Wearable Sensor for Early Parkinson’s Warning D. Early Sweat Analysis of Parkinson’s Biomarkers
第二节(共5个小题;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。
From posters to newspaper articles to presidential speeches, inspirational quotes are everywhere.____16____Perhaps some have been wrongly attributed (归因) over time, but others are just fake.
There’s an often-shared internet meme (网络梗) that says: “The problem with quotes found on the internet is that they are often not true — Abraham Lincoln.” Of course, Lincoln didn’t say this! This internet meme perfectly illustrates the problem, but misattributed quotes are not a digital-age invention.
____17____For example, in 1919, American author Mark Twain who had died in 1910 was quoted as saying: “A lie will fly around the whole world while the truth is getting its boots on.” It’s a nice quote. But Garson O’Toole who investigates the origins of quotes on Quote Investigator believes Mark Twain never said such a thing. The quote is probably based on something the English-Irish writer Jonathan Swift wrote in 1710: “Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it.” This changed over time, and somehow got attributed to Twain.
People like to attribute quotes to famous people because the name gives authority to the statement. That’s why you might see quotes attributed to people like Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe or Winston Churchill.____18____
The internet has just made these quotes spread faster and farther.____19____But others are used to mean harm, perhaps to give the impression that a hurtful idea has been supported by a respected person — making it feel more acceptable to agree with.
So how can we spot these fake quotes It’s not always easy, say experts, because some have been attributed wrongly by thousands of websites and publications, including reputable ones. As with fake news, doing a bit of research is a good idea if you want to make sure you’re using an accurate quote.____20____
A. Some are shared quite harmlessly.
B. Therefore, never coin your own quote.
C. But there’s just one problem: many are incorrect.
D. And Quote Investigator isn’t a bad place to start.
E. It was not Lincoln but Mark Twain who said that.
F. The history of untrue quotes is far older than the internet.
G. They were even having quotes misattributed to them while alive.
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。
During a night shift at the vet clinic, my colleague mentioned a Yorkshire Terrier puppy. It had treatable diarrhea (腹泻) but was ____21____ for Euthanasia (安乐死) simply because its owner refused to pay for the ____22____. Heartbroken, I called the owner, convincing him to sign over the puppy to me. I treated him, named him Atticus, and he has thrived as my close companion for eight years. Sadly, not all dogs are as ____23____.
After becoming a vet in 2015, I witnessed countless pets ____24____ for Euthanasia because their owners no longer wanted them. ____25____ ranged from financial struggles to housing restrictions or behavioral issues. Determined to help, I began taking ____26____ animals home. Word ____27____, and before long, I’d accumulated a variety of dogs and cats. Eventually, with the support of friends who also became foster carers, I ____28____ a non-profit organization — Celandine Wood Animal Rescue. The cost-of-living crisis saw a trend in animals being given away.
Then came Dave, an eight-month-old Cane Corso. He’d been imported for reproduction, but was found out with elbow dysplasia (肘关节发育不良). Considering him ____29____, the owner gave him up. Our ____30____ saved him and found him a wonderful home. Currently, we care for about 50 dogs, 40 cats, and wildlife like birds and foxes.
Stories like this ____31____ our mission, yet countless animals still slip through the cracks. ____32____, we’re fundraising to build a larger shelter, providing better ____33____ and space. We never put an animal down unless we’ve ____34____ all other options.
Every life ____35____. As long as there are animals like Atticus and Dave, we’ll keep fighting for them.
21. A. evaluated B. scheduled C. qualified D. subscribed
22. A. examination B. expense C. surgery D. treatment
23. A. fortunate B. healthy C. curable D. adorable
24. A. taken away B. brought in C. handed out D. picked up
25. A. Results B. Conflicts C. Reasons D. Occasions
26. A. abused B. innocent C. dying D. abandoned
27. A. passed B. returned C. spread D. came
28. A. introduced B. founded C. opened D. constructed
29. A. unprofitable B. fertile C. improper D. aggressive
30. A. shelter B. club C. camp D. project
31. A. extend B. fuel C. guide D. exceed
32. A. Obviously B. Consequently C. Particularly D. Immediately
33. A. habitats B. decorations C. resources D. ingredients
34. A. exhausted B. managed C. investigated D. avoided
35. A. survives B. taps C. matters D. weighs
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。
Before my trip to Beijing in China, I knew that China is the world’s fastest-growing economy, but I was unprepared for the breathtaking views from the Great Wall, the delicious cuisine, and meaningful talks with local students. I ____36____ (impress) by a culture over 5,000 years old and friendly people,deepening my appreciation for Chinese society traditions and lifestyles.
My view of Chinese culture and history reached new heights when I made an ____37____ (explore) of Beijing’ s old hutong, experiencing local life and traditions. ____38____ (walk) through the alleys (小巷) and visiting a local home offered a memorable insight into traditional living and the pride Chinese people have ____39____their cultural heritage.
My cultural perspective continued changing with ____40____ (visit) to the landmarks — like the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Great Wall — in Beijing, where modern architecture ____41____ (harmonious) coexists with preserved historical sites. Upon arriving, I was surprised by ____42____ I see there. Just like other big cities, urban areas in Beijing are lined with tall buildings — and busy streets. However, the Great Wall left me speechless. It’s not just an engineering wonder ____43____ a bridge connecting China’s historic past and present, making me realize how ancient China is ____44____ (compare) to my country.
My trip to China has helped me view the world objectively, and I am no longer ____45____ (ignore) about countries I’ve only read about.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 我们在学习英语口语时常产生疑惑:我们是否要学习外国口音(foreign accent) 你对此有什么看法,根据你的学习经历、理解思考写一篇文章。
要求:1.明确观点,阐释原因;2.有适当的例子。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
JUST SPEAK CONFIDENTLY
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第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
“Did you bring your doll ” my friend Reba gave off me at the door. I showed her the bag. I was hiding behind my back and followed her to her bedroom — all to herself, unlike the one I shared with my sister. But envy struck when I saw the newest doll on her shelf with a stylish wardrobe (全套服装). To me, Reba was the luckiest girl. Yet I wanted to level the playing field with one of the birthday presents I was expecting.
Settled on the floor I presented my hand-me-down doll — a figure with unbiased legs, dated hair, faded fabrics, and mismatched shoes. Meanwhile, everything about Reba’s doll, from its silly hair to cool sunglasses, said young and free. With a click, Reba folded its knees, settled it behind the wheel of its tiny convertible (敞篷车) car and rolled it away with a goodbye wave to mine.
As night fell, it was time to head home. We parted with a promise to compare our dolls another day. I knew a convertible was a fantasy, so my birthday wish was simple: a genuine, store-bought fashion set for my doll, anything brand new. My parents always did the best they could for my sisters and me, and I knew my mom would take my request to heart.
Finally, the big day arrived. Mom offered her gift — a humble shoebox. I lifted the top carefully. The shoebox was full to the top, but as I pulled out the top piece, my heart sank. It wasn’t a store-bought set. I knew that fabric — it was from my own outgrown clothes.
“Brand-new and never been worn by a doll!” Mom said. “I made these outfits just for you!” She was so proud of her accomplishment. I swallowed my disappointment and ran over to hug her. She must have been secretly working at her sewing machine for weeks, carefully cutting out patterns, choosing fabrics, adding tiny details with her needle and thread and an abundance of patience. All so my doll could look her best. But they were not what I had desired, after all.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Reba invited me over to play a few days later.
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“Lucky you!” Reba said, her eyes shining with envy.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案】1. D 2. D 3. A
【答案】4. C 5. B 6. A 7. D
【答案】8. C 9. C 10. D 11. B
答案】12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C
【答案】16. C 17. F 18. G 19. A 20. D
答案】21. B 22. D 23. A 24. B 25. C 26. D 27. C 28. B 29. A 30. A 31. B 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. C
【答案】36. was impressed
37. exploration
38. Walking
39. in 40. visits
41. harmoniously
42. what 43. but
pared
45. ignorant
【答案】例文
JUST SPEAK CONFIDENTLY
I firmly believe there is no need to learn foreign accents when practicing oral English. The most important thing for speaking is to make ourselves understood clearly, and a slight local accent will never block effective communication, while confidence is the key to fluent speaking
I once wasted lots of time copying American accents, which made me so nervous that I often stuttered in conversations. Later, I gave up blind imitation and focused on expressing myself confidently. My foreign teacher said my talks became much more natural and smooth. So speaking with confidence is far more important than chasing a perfect foreign accent.
【答案】 Reba invited me over to play a few days later. I put my shoebox under my arm, knocked on the door and prepared to be envious. “Look! I got three fashion packs!” she announced, spreading them on the bed. And I hesitantly opened my shoebox. Reba peered in, then carefully lined up a couple of my outfits beside hers. “They’re...not store-bought,” I said quickly before she could point it out. “My mom made them.” Reba grew quiet, studying each piece and holding some up to the light. Her curiosity slowly melted into a different expression — one I recognized
“Lucky you!” Reba said, her eyes shining with envy. She gently took one of them, her fingers tracing the fine needlework. “May I ” she whispered, holding it up to her doll. “Look,” she breathed. “It fits perfectly.” She then tried each piece on her own doll. “Fashion packs are common,” she whispered, “but your shoebox holds stories.” Reba’s words struck me deeply: her envy wasn’t for the items, but for the love and patience woven into them by mom's hands. At that moment, my old hand-me-down doll, dressed in love’s vocabulary, was beyond compare. And I finally felt I was the luckiest girl in the world.

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