河南信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三下学期3月英语试题(含答案,有听力音频无听力原文)

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河南信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三下学期3月英语试题(含答案,有听力音频无听力原文)

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2025-2026学年河南信阳高级中学北湖校区高三下学期3月英语试题
考生注意:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
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纸上。
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是:C。
1.
What can we know about Mike
A. He works hard. B. He gets a house. C. He has a low pay.
2.
Where are the speakers probably
A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a booking office.
3.
Why does the woman come to the man
A. To stop in Singapore. B. To check her luggage. C. To exchange her ticket.
4.
What should the man do according to the woman
A. Do more sports. B. Stay in hospital. C. Get enough rest.
5.
What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Course selection. B. Class registration. C. Textbook purchase.
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 does Jim value most about the apartment
A. The size. B. The surroundings. C. The location.
7. How much rent will the woman pay per month
A. $300. B. $320. C. $350.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Schoolmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Parent and child.
9. What does Howard think is a disadvantage of being a teacher
A. Keeping a growth mindset.
B. Dealing with tricky students.
C. Possessing a wide knowledge.
10. How does Howard feel about his future career choice
A. Confused. B. Anxious. C. Confident.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Why does Anna come to Shanghai
A. To study Chinese. B. To go sightseeing. C. To travel for work.
12. What makes Anna a bit regretful in Shanghai
A. The weather. B. The food. C. The language barrier.
13. Where does the conversation take place
A. At the man’s house. B. At the airport. C. In an office.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the hardest part for Martin to play a superhero
A. Managing his facial expression. B. Performing in action scenes. C. Getting his body in shape.
15. What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada
A. Having access to nature.
B. Receiving international education.
C. Establishing a strong family connection.
16. How did Martin get into acting
A. By working as a producer.
B. By studying acting at university.
C. By participating in a musical drama.
17. What is the last question about
A Martin’s views on education.
B. Martin’s potential career choice.
C. Martin’s collaboration with companies.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the aim of World Sleep Day
A. To tell people how to get enough sleep.
B. To illustrate the harm of sleep problems.
C. To spread the importance of high-quality sleep.
19. What does the study from the University of South Australia show
A. Adults lack adequate sleep on workdays.
B. Sleep quality plays a decisive role in people’s health.
C. Daytime physical activities have a positive effect on sleep.
20. What do most people know little about
A. The risks of sleep disorders.
B. The benefits of regular sleep.
C. The necessity of work-life balance.
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
The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) research internship program provides the opportunity for graduate students or 3rd/4th year undergraduate students to participate in research projects to gain valuable experience on a variety of cutting-edge research at USTC.
Program Benefits
·Enhance research capability in state-of-the-art labs under the guidance of professors at USTC.
·Have a competitive edge in application for Master's, PhD. and post-doctoral programs at USTC by developing relationships with faculty and students.
·Apply for free Chinese language and culture class to learn basic Chinese language and explore unique Hui culture.
Application Qualification
1. Good command of English.
2. Non-Chinese citizens with a foreign passport.
3. Currently enrolled full-time students in undergraduate Year 3/4, Master’s, or doctoral programs.
Cost
·Tuition: 2,100 RMB (≈304 USD) per month (undergraduate student or master student).2,600 RMB (≈377 USD) per month (PhD student).
Student dormitory: 500-1,000 RMB (≈73-146 USD) per month depending on room type and size.
●Insurance: 160 RMB (≈23 USD) per month.
Scholarship
USTC offers limited scholarships to outstanding students. All applicants will be evaluated.
USTC Fellowship Level A 1. free tuition 2.comprehensive medical insurance 3. free university dormitory 4. grant: 2,500 RMB (≈392 USD)/ month (Bachelor) 3,000 RMB (≈470 USD)/ month (Master) 3,500 RMB (≈550 USD)/ month (PhD)
Level B 1. free tuition 2. comprehensive medical insurance
Level C free tuition
21. Why might international students be interested in the free classes provided by the program
A. They can get help from USTC professors in the classes.
B. They can gain a competitive edge for post-doctoral programs.
C. They can learn basic Chinese and know about Hui culture.
D. They can use the lab resources after finishing the classes.
22. Who is qualified for this research internship program
A. Chinese Year 2 undergraduates with fluent English.
B. Chinese post-doctoral researchers with good grades.
C. Part-time foreign PhD students with proficient English.
D. Full-time English Master’s students with a foreign passport.
23. How much does a Fellowship Level B student pay at least
A 23 USD/month. B. 73 USD/month.
C. 146 USD/month. D. 304 USD/month.
B
Imagine this: You had a late soccer game, and you’re hungry. Your mom agrees to stop by a pizza shop on the way home. It’s closing soon, but all of your favorite slices are still available. Phew! This is great news for you. But according to Chris MacAulay, it’s bad news for the environment.
When we go to a pizza shop at closing time expecting a full selection, or when we pick only the best apples at a grocery store, “We’re creating our own problem,” MacAulay, the vice president of operations in North America for Too Good To Go whose aim is to limit food waste, told TIME for Kids.
Too Good To Go wants extra food to land somewhere other than in the trash. The idea started in Denmark about a decade ago. Now Too Good To Go is the world’s largest marketplace for extra food.
The company connects people and businesses through an app. Users can search a map to find participating restaurants and grocery stores in their area. For a low price, businesses offer surprise bags or boxes of extra food. These can contain anything from pizza slices to baked goods. Users claim and pay for a bag or box, and then pick it up before the business closes for the day.
The app has more than 100 million users worldwide. “The more success we have at helping customers pick up a surprise bag, the more we’ve achieved our vision of ending food waste,” MacAulay says.
How can kids help reduce food waste “Get interested in food and where food comes from,” MacAulay suggests. “Participate in understanding how food ends up on the plate.” This can mean going on family grocery outings or being more thoughtful about portions. “Once you start to see the amount of waste, it’s really hard to unsee,” MacAulay says.
24. Why is the great news for you considered “bad news” for the environment
A. It reveals poor food service. B. It shows potential food waste.
C. It suggests uncertain food safety. D. It reflects weak food demand.
25. How does Too Good To Go work to reduce food waste
A. By advertising food in surprise boxes. B. By recycling restaurant’s wasted food.
C. By producing less food in the first place. D. By offering customers extra food information.
26. What is MacAulay’s advice for kids
A. To go on family outings. B. To support Too Good To Go.
C. To learn about food’s journey. D. To embrace a zero-waste lifestyle.
27. What can we learn from Too Good To Go
A. Still waters run deep. B. Time and tide wait for no man.
C. Trash can become treasure. D. Every cloud has a silver lining.
C
Voluntourism is a type of tourism in which travellers participate in volunteer work, usually for a charity or a non-profit. Most often, voluntourists travel for the specific purpose of volunteering in an organized way for specific causes, but others simply include volunteer aspects to a traditional vacation experience.
Much like sustainable tourism as a whole the legitimacy (合法性) or success of a voluntourism program depends highly on how it is managed. When done the right way, it can help communities grow and truly provide benefits to a specific cause. But it’s up to the individual volunteer, too, who has the added responsibility of staying informed and setting their destinations up for success. Ken Budd, author of the award-winning memoir The Voluntourist, says that countless organizations around the world create lasting results. The writer, who volunteered in at least six countries, speaks for it, such as teaching English in a Costa Rican elementary school that relied on volunteers when they couldn’t afford teachers.
However, not all voluntourism programs are helping. A reporter for The New York Times wrote in 2016 about their experience with a group of people building a school in Haiti: “These people knew nothing about how to construct a building. Collectively, they had spent thousands of dollars to fly here to do a job that Haitian bricklayers could have done far more quickly. Imagine how many classrooms might have been built if they had donated that money rather than spending it to fly down themselves. Perhaps those Haitian bricklayers could have found weeks of employment instead of out of a job, at least for several days.”
If an organization can get free labour from an unskilled volunteer, they’re not spending money hiring locals to do the same work for a fee. In a poverty-stricken economy where residents are already struggling to find jobs, funds that go towards digging a well or building a school will have more of an impact if they stay within the local economy. Taking work from locals can prevent developing communities from self-establishment. Not to mention, volunteers who are untrained in whatever service they are providing can sometimes actually end up holding back progress.
28. How does the author introduce the topic “voluntourism”
A. By explaining its origin.
B. By sorting out its causes.
C. By presenting its concept.
D. By discussing its classification.
29. What helps guarantee the success of a voluntourism program according to the passage
A. The purpose and legitimacy of a program.
B. Proper control and responsible volunteers.
C Participants’ previous voluntary experience.
D. The degree of involvement of each volunteer.
30. What is the third paragraph mainly about
A. Voluntourists’ donations to their destinations.
B. The enthusiasm of people for rebuilding Haiti.
C. The invisible problem brought by voluntourists.
D. Voluntourists’ determination to make contributions.
31. What’s the author’s attitude to voluntourism
A. Objective. B. Positive.
C. Favourable. D. Disapproving.
D
Over a decade ago, the science fiction series Black Mirror showed a story about using artificial intelligence to bring back loved ones. Thanks to technological advancement, the latest AI technology brings hope of recreating loved ones through virtual form.
Recently, it was revealed that renowned musician Tino Bao had created a digital version of his daughter, who in 2021 passed away due to a rare disease at the age of 22. With the help of Xiaoice, Microsoft Asia’s AI branch based in China, Bao was able to recreate his daughter Bao Rong as an AI-powered virtual figure. Tino Bao, his family and the team went to great lengths to piece together pictures, audio-visual recordings, and narrated memories of Rong. After thousands of trials and errors, they presented the life-like digital human who speaks in both Mandarin and English. Bao has finally launched a company to bring the technological miracle to other families experiencing such loss.
However, this technological achievement has also been accompanied by many controversies. The idea of bringing back a loved one through AI may seem comforting. Still, researchers caution that constantly interacting with an AI version of a deceased loved one could potentially affect the natural grieving process, leaving individuals stuck in a state of denial. This could lead to prolonged grief and other mental health issues. Furthermore, there’s a risk that people may become overly dependent on the technology, prioritizing their interactions with the AI version over forming new, real-life relationships.
With the case of Bao Rong out in the open, AI resurrection (复活) has become a business. From simple “talking pictures” that sound nothing like the loved ones to deep fake videos of actors speaking with the faces of those who passed away, the lower end of the market is more “artificial” than “intelligent”. Therefore, it is crucial to establish proper regulations and ethical standards to ensure that the use of AI-resurrection technology is safe and responsible.
32. Why does the author mention Black Mirror
A. To advertise Microsoft’s virtual products.
B. To lead to the discussion about AI resurrection.
C. To prove the predictive power of science fiction.
D. To highlight the advancement of artificial intelligence.
33. Which of the following aspects is the primary focus of paragraph 2
A. The popularity of AI-resurrection technology.
B. Reasons for making a digital version of Bao Rong.
C. Challenges of developing a life-like digital human.
D. The process of creating an AI-powered virtual figure.
34. What can we learn about AI-resurrection technology from paragraph 3
A. It still has some technical limitations.
B. It helps people build new real-life relationships.
C. It can be a person’s obstacle to recovering from sadness.
D. It enables individuals to preserve good memories of loved ones.
35. What does the author suggest people do
A. Strengthen the management of the technology.
B. Apply the technology to making pictures and videos.
C. Put the technology into the market as soon as possible.
D. Educate the public about the potential risks of technology.
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。
Bedtime rituals (仪式)
At the end of a long day, you might want to collapse in front of the TV and watch an episode of your favorite shown but engaging in a regular bedtime ritual could actually help you sleep better. ____36____ And if you turn these bedtime activities into a ritual — that is, if you do them every night around the same time — you will be all the more likely to get the rest you need.
What is a bedtime ritual
A bedtime ritual is a set of activities that you perform nightly in preparation for going to bed. ____37____ For children, 20 to 45 minutes should be enough time to wind down. Your bedtime ritual should include practices that help you relax, like having a cup of warm milk. It can also incorporate practical activities, like brushing your teeth or putting on pajamas. ____38____ .
How to Create Your Own Bedtime Ritual
There’s no formula for the perfect bedtime ritual, so you might want to try several different activities before settling on a consistent routine. What’s important is figuring out what works for you.
____39____ If you enjoy exercise and movement, try yoga or gentle stretching. If you find comfort in order, create a to-do list for the next day. If classical music soothes you, turn on some Bach or Mozart while you enjoy a bath. And remember to prioritize comfort. Whether your bedtime ritual takes place in bed or somewhere else, make sure your environment is relaxing. ____40____ When the time comes to fall asleep, you’ll be ready.
A. Avoid activities known to interfere with sleep.
B. For adults, bedtime rituals typically last 30 minutes to an hour.
C. Start out with two or three activities that help you feel relaxed.
D. Settling down with some relaxing activities can tell your body it’s time to sleep.
E. Wear comfortable pajamas, curl up under a cozy blanket, and keep the lights low.
F. Sleeping behaviors develop during childhood and often become fixed patterns by adulthood.
G. Whatever you choose to include in your ritual, the key is doing them consistently every night.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Motivation is delicate. When you notice your motivation fading, you have to make a small adjustment, which can make all the difference between ___41___ something or not.
I learned this lesson from a drive to a picturesque mountain range that lies just an hour from my city. However, the road there is dangerously ___42___, with sharp turns every few seconds. Driving through it was once a___43___. My child often got carsick, while ___44___ local drivers followed closely on my tail. The short journey always left me exhausted, and my motivation to visit ___45___.
One day, I tried a new approach: I drove really ___46___. It helped my child, but the line of cars in my mirror still ___47___ me out. Feeling pressured, I would speed up again. So then I made one small adjustment: I tilted the rearview mirror up, ___48___ the view behind me.
That simple method ___49___ everything. I could finally enjoy the drive at my own ____50____, appreciating the scenery. While cars occasionally pulled ahead whenever they could, they were no longer my main ____51____. Each crossing of the mountains has now become a journey of peace.
I’ve reflected a lot since then. I’ve realized that we are often demotivated by ____52____ pressures — be they social media, distracting environments, or ____53____ voices, much like those cars filling up my mirror. Learning to occasionally “tilt the mirror”— to consciously tune out the ____54____ of others— is essential to protecting our drive and ____55____ at our own pace.
41. A. achieving B. interrupting C. adopting D. acknowledging
42. A. smooth B. winding C. narrow D. arched
43 A. thunder B. struggle C. routine D. ray
44. A. impatient B. awesome C. realistic D. influential
45. A. set in B. showed up C. slipped away D. moved out
46. A. quickly B. efficiently C. elegantly D. slowly
47. A. blamed B. recalled C. decreased D. stressed
48. A. reflecting B. displaying C. avoiding D. casting
49. A. changed B. examined C. increased D. removed
50. A. cost B. rhythm C. expense D. risk
51. A. pond B. solution C. rank D. concern
52. A. external B. internal C. mental D. physical
53. A. encouraging B. discouraging C. ambitious D. initial
54. A. highlight B. duration C. noise D. border
55. A. screaming B. accelerating C. advancing D. returning
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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。
Beijing recently made technological history by hosting the world’s first half-marathon for humanoid robots, marking ____56____ significant milestone in robotics development. Twenty teams from top universities and tech firms participated, with six robots ____57____ (complete) the 21-kilometer race. The winner, Tiangong Ultra, finished it in just 2 hours and 40 minutes.
This groundbreaking competition represented a crucial transition from controlled laboratory testing to real-world application. Unlike artificial lab environments, the marathon’s unpredictable outdoor conditions tested the robots’ adaptability and ____58____ (endure) capabilities. Beyond sports, such robots are already in use — for example, the specialized inspection robots developed by China Southern Power Grid, can operate ____59____ (reliable) in temperature extremes ranging from -40°C to 80°C while maintaining power lines in remote ____60____ (mountain) regions.
Since the beginning of this year, Chinese tech giants like Xiaomi and Huawei, well aware of the opportunities, ____61____ (join) forces with automotive leaders including Tesla and Toyota in ____62____ has become an international race to advance this technology. However, experts caution that ____63____ rapid progress, significant technical hurdles remain. Most robots currently operate at Level 2 autonomy but achieving Level 4 — full independence — needs breakthroughs in AI decision-making.
For students considering future careers in technology, humanoid robotics represents one of the most exciting and promising fields ____64____ may transform industries and daily life. The successful Beijing marathon serves as both a testament to how far we have come and a preview of the remarkable innovations still ____65____ (come).
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, 你将参加英语课上的一分钟演讲活动。请你针对部分同学在校园内用手机拍摄短视频的现象写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:
(1)陈述看法;
(2)提出建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My views on filming short videos on campus
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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。
Yesterday, my friend Alex and I noticed our next-door neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, looking unusually stressed as she walked in and out of her house. Her car was parked messily in the driveway, and she seemed to be in a hurry.
We decided to ask if she needed any help. As we walked over, she was struggling to carry a large box. I offered to take it from her, and she gratefully handed it to me. She explained that she was moving some of her late(已故的) husband’s things to a storage unit. Her voice trembled as she mentioned her husband, and I could see the pain in her eyes.
Over the next few hours, Alex and I helped her load more boxes into her car. We listened as she shared stories full of love about her husband and the life they had together. It was clear that this was a very emotional time for her. Mrs. Thompson thanked us for the timely help, and for a moment, her face seemed to relax a bit.
However, later in the day, things took a turn. As we were about to leave, we overheard Mrs. Thompson on the phone. She was arguing with someone about money. It seemed that there were some unexpected bills related to the storage unit, and she was worried about how she would pay them.
Alex immediately suggested that we pool our savings to help her, but I hesitated. I had been saving up for a new pair of sneakers(运动鞋) for a long time, and I wasn’t sure if I was ready to give that up. The sneakers were limited edition, and I had been eyeing them for months.
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。
I really wanted those sneakers, yet I knew Mrs. Thompson was in a tough spot.
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With hearts beating fast, we walked up to Mrs. Thompson with some savings.
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