资源简介 江西宜春市上高县上高二中2025-2026学年第二学期高三开学素养考试英语试题(B)一、听力选择题1.What will the woman probably do today A.Go camping. B.Review lessons. C.Take an exam.2.When will the speakers meet A.On Wednesday B.On Thursday C.On Friday3.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a factory. B.In a company. C.In their home.4.Why hasn’t John noticed the milk boiling over A.His mind is wandering.B.He is not standing nearby.C.He is thinking of taking something to London.5.What is the man’s opinion on tipping A.It is offered for good service.B.It is a part of the culture.C.It is the guarantee of good service.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What will the woman do on Saturday afternoon A.Do her homework. B.Enjoy a concert. C.Watch a game.7.Where will the woman go on Sunday A.To a park. B.To a hospital. C.To the man’s house.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Who is Ashley Bryan A.A poet. B.An artist. C.A famous sailor.9.How old was Langston Hughes when he died A.Forty years old. B.Sixty-five years old. C.Ninety-two years old.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.What is the main topic of the conversation A.The man’s apartment search. B.The man’s work in New York. C.The woman’s sister’s job.11.Why is the man worried A.He can’t find his office address.B.He hasn’t found an apartment yet.C.He doesn’t want to go to New York.12.What does the woman advise the man to do A.Contact her friends. B.Telephone Susan. C.Visit a website.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Colleagues. B.Classmates. C.Neighbors.14.When are the business hours A.From 9 am to 6 pm. B.From 7 am to 7 pm. C.From 7:15 am to 6:30 pm.15.Why is the woman worried A.She will be fined heavily. B.She will be forbidden to drive. C.Her insurance will be raised.16.What does the man suggest the woman do A.Challenge the ticket. B.Call the police officer. C.Throw away the ticket.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What can we learn about Pedal Power A.It was started in 1996.B.It gives bicycles to people for free.C.It sends bicycles to poor areas regularly.18.What happened to Pedal Power in August 2000 A.It couldn’t meet its costs.B.It won an Enterprise Award.C.It was criticized by the British media.19.When did Dan Pearman go to Ecuador A.In 1993.B.In 1998.C.In 2001.20.Why was Dan Pearman’s neighbor successful in business A.He offered many jobs to craftsmen in the town.B.He was the most skilled craftsman in the village.C.He could reach customers easily by riding his bike.二、阅读理解WORK FROM HOME CUSTOMER SERVICELooking for a way to earn part- time income working from home We’ve got you. Job detailsDive into the pool of entry-level work-from-home tasks — get connected to companies who will pay you to give valuable feedback and participate in high-paying online focus groups — the average pay is $110. 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Being entry-level opens the door for most people.· You’ll be working when or where you want, so there are no commutes (通勤), no set time you need to be dressed for work — it’s all about working when it’s convenient.· You’ll be learning new skills that can put money in your pocket.· This is remote part-time work from home, so you can still work at your primary job if you are employed.· If you are currently employed, because of the attractive remote nature of this work, you can work on your breaks, on your lunch hour —whenever you want!· Although this is primarily part time work from home, there are some folks who are motivated and have created a whole full-time career!· Most people choose to work in their spare time — this gives you power to earn by adding tasks to your current schedule that can add up to great supplemental income.· All of this is within your grasp by getting started on the platforms we recommend.· Visit us online by applying on the company’s site and following directions to start.We have been connecting folks to part-time work from home tasks since 2013. All platforms we recommend are always free to join. Start today and start earning.21.What is required for doing this work-from-home job A.The ability to travel across America. B.Full-time availability every weekday.C.The access to the Internet through a device. D.Previous experience in customer service.22.What advantage enables people to do this job easily A.It provides fixed working hours. B.It involves a short commute.C.It offers higher pay than most full- time jobs. D.It can be done during free moments at work.23.What is a feature of the recommended platforms A.It is available without paying. B.It demands a small amount of fee.C.It is only open to monthly users. D.It offers discounts to college students.Cecilia Blomdahl is nothing less than a social media star, with nearly 4. 7 million followers. Her most popular TikTok video of Svalbard, a Norwegian island near the North Pole, has 3.7 million views.Originally from Sweden, Cecilia moved to Svalbard in 2015. Today, she lives in a small house outside Longyearbyen, the world’s northernmost town, with her husband Christ offer and their dog Grim.Her social media journey began when she started posting content online about everyday life in Svalbard. She says, “When I first moved to Svalbard, I didn’t even own a camera and had no interest in photography. I bought my first drone (无人机) after a few months, mainly because it seemed fun. That was my starting point for content creation.” She was immediately attracted by the views of Svalbard from above, such as walruses (海象) floating on blocks of ice.Cecilia gained a small following at the beginning by posting photos of Svalbard, but it really took off thanks to one TikTok video. She says, “One day during the polar night, I was walking Grim with Christoffer. It was 3 p. m. with northern lights dancing above us. I found what seemed to be polar bear tracks, so I made a short TikTok video and went to bed.” The next day, she woke up to find 600,000 views and thousands of new followers. That TikTok video became popular, attracting over half a million followers within just a week. From that point, she treated posting online like a job, putting her all into it.“I think the fact that Svalbard is fairly unknown makes people curious,” she explains. “It’s an exciting place. Every day feels like an adventure. Although I had planned to stay only for a few months, I was attracted by its beauty and eventually fell in love with its way of life.”What makes Svalbard exciting, however, also makes it difficult at times. The seasons are extreme, with three months of complete darkness during the polar night and four months of endless daylight during the polar day. But she will continue her life in Svalbard.24.What is Cecilia Blomdahl famous for on social media A.Her adventure stories. B.Her photography skills.C.Her videos about Svalbard. D.Her life on a Norwegian island.25.What caused Cecilia’s social media following to grow significantly A.Photos of Svalbard.B.A video of the polar night.C.A video of polar bear tracks.D.Photos of walruses on ice.26.What does the popularity of Cecila’s TikTok video suggest A.Her video-making skills were really excellent.B.People were curious about the life in Svalbard.C.Her bravery on a lonely island impressed people.D.People were dying to catch the polar bear.27.What can we infer about Cecilia from the last two paragraphs A.She had planned to stay in Svalbard longer.B.She found life in Svalbard easy.C.Her followers brought her a lot of trouble.D.Her love for Svalbard makes her brave difficulties.What’s the secret to a thriving garden Sunlight and water, of course. And, it turns out that another surprising ingredient can help grow happy, healthy plants: music!According to a study published in Frontiers in Plant Science, music has the potential to stimulate plant growth, and even the type of music can have a different impact on plants. The sound vibrations (振动) may stimulate cellular (细胞的) processes like nutrient transport that encourage healthier plants.Plants don’t hear sound like humans do, but they can feel vibrations from sound and respond positively to certain types of music, according to a study published in Nature. The study showed that plants exposed to music grow faster, with taller stems, larger blooms, and healthier leaves.As for plants’ favorite music, “Gardening guru” Chris Beardshaw found that playing heavy metal music, like Black Sabbath, boosts plant growth, producing shorter plants with larger, more disease-resistant flowers.Beardshaw conducted a greenhouse experiment comparing music types. He discovered that classical music slightly improved growth, while rock and roll singer Cliff Richard’s music led to plant dying. The loud, rhythmic energy of heavy metal music proved most effective for blooms, suggesting an unexpected link between head-banging music and plant health.Overall, findings seem to demonstrate that plants prefer more rhythmic types, especially classical and heavy metal. According to the garden company Moana Nursery, classical music seems to work wonders to keep stomata (气孔) open longer, enhancing air intake. Heavy metal music appears to stimulate even greater growth.However, understanding plants’ music preference can be tricky. It can depend on all sorts of variables like plant types, music styles, and environmental factors. Some critics add that more research with stricter controls needs to be done in order to establish a connection between music and plant growth. The improvements in plant health observed during these studies could also be caused by better plant care and attentive behavior from caretakers.28.What is the study published in Frontiers in Plant Science about A.Sunlight and water are key to gardens.B.Healthy plants lie in happy caretakers.C.Plants listening to music grow better.D.Cellular growth is from sound vibrations.29.What does “Gardening guru” Chris Beardshaw’s research focus on A.What type of music plants prefer.B.When heavy metal music is played.C.Whether plant growth can be boosted.D.How shorter plants produce larger flowers.30.How did Chris Beardshaw make the discovery A.By comparing former records. B.By listening to various music types.C.By analyzing music and plant health. D.By making a greenhouse experiment.31.What do we know from the last paragraph A.Better plants only result from playing music.B.More factors contribute to plant improvements.C.Certain plant types prefer certain music styles.D.Plants’ music preference comes down to a joke.“Zero distractions.” That’s what Cal Newport, author of Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World, says is required to have a session of focused productivity he calls “deep work.”Are zero-distraction moments even available to most of us these days After all, every technical innovation that makes our lives more convenient, like phones and apps and streaming entertainment, is built for a multi-tasking lifestyle. Listen to music. Add to your grocery list. Press “buy” on an online shopping cart. Reserve a table for this weekend. All of these are things many of us do at the same time — and all too often while we’re doing something else, like working.Newport described the snags of this lifestyle in an interview with The New York Times: “Every time you switch your attention from one target to another and then back again, there’s a cost. This switching creates an effect that psychologists call attention residue (残留), which can reduce your cognitive (认知的) capacity for a substantial amount of time before it clears. If you constantly make ‘quick checks’ of various devices and inboxes, you essentially keep yourself in a state of persistent attention residue, which is a terrible idea if you’re someone who uses your brain to make a living.”Instead of moving quickly from activity to activity, Newport urges us to actively make time for “deep work” every day, time when we are engaged in cognitively challenging tasks without interruption from anything else. This could be knitting or reading or learning a language or meeting a professional goal. The important part is that it needs to be an activity you can commit to investing your energy in wholeheartedly.Getting in the habit of working deeply will, says Newport, lead you to the unavoidable conclusion that “concentration is a super power.” What in your life would you like to approach with a “deep work” mentality 32.What can be inferred about zero-distractions moments from paragraph 2 A.They are available to most people. B.They result from technical innovation.C.Most people don’t need them at all. D.It is hard to obtain them nowadays.33.What does the underlined word “snags” mean in paragraph 3 A.Disadvantages. B.Features. C.Potentials. D.Principles.34.What does Newport recommend doing according to the text A.Reducing the use of technology. B.Doing one thing deeply at a time.C.Listening to music while working. D.Balancing multiple activities effectively.35.Which of the following could be the best title for the text A.Multitasking: A Modern Lifestyle B.The Challenges of Zero DistractionsC.Deep Work: The Key to Focused Productivity D.The Power of Attention Residue in a Noisy WorldCalligraphy, the art of beautiful handwriting, is increasingly popular for its stress-reducing benefits. 36To begin your calligraphy journey, it’s essential to gather the necessary supplies. 37 . Stores also sell “brush pens”, which have a flexible tip for making light or thick lines depending on the pressure you put on the pen. Once you have your supplies, try them out.38 Start by making a row of “upstrokes (上扬的笔画)”. These are thin lines to draw starting from the bottom and fishing at the top. (On the next row, make “downstrokes”. These are thick lines drawn from top to bottom. Draw each line slowly, which will help you more easily transition between them as you begin to combine these strokes to make letters.To personalize your calligraphy, consider designing a unique font (字体). Write a word in pencil lightly on paper. It could be any word you like, such as your name or initials. You can create your own font by leaving extra space around each letter to add special decorations. 39 . If you’d like, give your font a name.Choose a color layout to boost your calligraphy’s visual impact. When your markers dries, you can erase some of the pencil lines. 40 . To give them a consistent look, choose two or three colors to use on each letter. When you’re done coloring the letters, you can make them stand out by outlining them in a fine-tip marker.A.Next, you can add color to your letters.B.You can also design your own color patterns.C.Practice drawing strokes up and down rapidly.D.These cover blank paper, a few markers and a pencil.E.More and more people are discovering the joy of this art.F.For example, you might try adding a nature theme of leaves.G.Mastering the calligraphy art requires practicing the basic strokes.三、完形填空I belong to a poor family from a small remote village where we have no college, or university. After 41 grade ten, my father told me that he could no longer 42 my schooling expenses. That night, while lying awake in the darkness, I felt 43 about my future.Determined to continue my studies, I decided to move to the city. Overwhelmed by the overcrowded streets and 44 traffic, I often found myself crying at night, missing my family and the 45 of village life. After days of fruitless searching, I finally 46 a job at a small restaurant.One day a man came to the restaurant for a cup of tea. He looked at me 47 and asked, “Why are you working here ” My cousin warned me of people who take 48 of poor village folk coming to the city to work. In spite of his strange look and my unease, I have no reason to disrespect my 49 . I politely answered his questions about my 50 .“I’d like to pay for all your college fees. You can focus on your studies.” The man spoke, direct and 51 . One hundred voices rushed through my head blocking out his 52 , but I finally accepted.Over the next two years, this man, whom I later called “Big Brother”, supported my education without ever asking for anything 53 .With his encouragement, I excelled academically and eventually 54 admission to one of the top universities with a scholarship. Inspired by his 55 , I hope to follow his example, believing that even a small act of compassion can make the world a better place.41.A.completing B.pursuing C.dropping D.escaping42.A.reduce B.monitor C.afford D.donate43.A.confident B.lost C.relaxed D.indifferent44.A.sharp B.smooth C.heavy D.slow45.A.simplicity B.challenge C.grace D.presence46.A.failed B.avoided C.provided D.landed47.A.strangely B.casually C.generally D.proudly48.A.force B.charge C.care D.advantage49.A.professor B.customer C.assistant D.partner50.A.dream B.prospect C.situation D.conclusion51.A.firm B.cute C.weak D.doubtful52.A.request B.offer C.application D.invitation53.A.in place B.in return C.on condition D.on purpose54.A.challenged B.improved C.secured D.changed55.A.courage B.creativity C.wisdom D.generosity四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China is home to many awe-inspiring architectural landmarks — from Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest train station in the world, to one of the world’s most beautiful 56 (bookstore) in Dujiangyan. Now, the country has added another record-breaker 57 its list: the world’s largest physical bookstore.58 (build) and operated by Shenzhen Publishing Group, the super bookstore is located in Shenzhen’s Bao’an District. This cultural complex covers 59 area of 131,000 square metres — nearly the size of 18 football fields, or the entire Louvre Museum in Paris.Inside this grand space lies a treasure trove of over 100,000 books across a 60 (vary) of genres. The venue also 61 (feature) an open-air rooftop garden, themed reading zones, a theatre and a museum that 62 (regular) hosts exhibitions. In addition, there’s also a tech zone 63 visitors can explore interactive AI installations, drones and other cutting-edge gadgets (小器具).On Aug. 26, 2025, this super bookstore launched a soft opening, hosting an advance visit for over 100 64 (profession) book reviewers and senior members. The event featured a reading session with a renowned writer and 65 (follow) by a small music and art salon.五、书信写作66.假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华。你校外教Susan计划举行文化音乐会(Cultural Music Concert),请你代表学生会写一则通知。内容包括:1. 活动的时间、地点;2. 活动内容;3. 鼓励大家积极参加。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。Notice____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The Student Union六、书面表达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。When I was chosen by my headteacher to present our class project at the annual school event on behalf of my class, I felt both honored and anxious. Speaking in front of such a large audience had always been my biggest fear. Although the project, which focused on reducing plastic waste on campus, meant a lot to all of us, I was still worried that my nervousness would ruin everything.During the first practice session, I struggled to get through the speech. My voice shook, and I mispronounced several words. Worse still, I forgot some key points, which left me feeling both frustrated and embarrassed. Seeing my struggle, my best friend Lily volunteered to help. Every afternoon, she stayed with me after school, patiently listening to my rehearsals and giving suggestions. “Take it slow. You’re doing better each time,” she would say, encouraging me with her calm smile. Slowly, I began to feel more confident.A week before the event, our headteacher organized a full rehearsal in the auditorium. Standing on the huge stage made my stomach flip, and I felt as if the bright lights were burning my face. Halfway through the speech, I completely lost track of my lines and froze in panic. My heart was pounding, and I thought I would never continue. Just then, I noticed my classmates in the front row, smiling and mouthing, “You can do it!” Their warm support helped me regain focus, and I managed to finish the rehearsal, even if it wasn’t perfect.The night before the event, I lay in bed, filled with worries about everything that might go wrong. I imagined forgetting my lines, stumbling over words, or even tripping on the stage. The next morning, just before I stepped onto the stage, Lily quietly slipped a small note into my hand. It read simply, “We believe in you.” Her words made my heart race, but in a good way. I realized that I wasn’t alone — I had the support of my friends and classmates, and that gave me courage.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。As I stepped onto the stage, a wave of nervousness washed over me.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When I finished, the auditorium erupted with applause.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 B C C A A C C B B A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B C A A C A C A A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C D A C C B D C C D题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 B D A B C E D G F A题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A C B C A D A D B C题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 A B B C D1.B【详解】M: The weather is so nice today. Let’s go camping in the mountain.W: I’d like to, but the coming exam is scheduled for next week and I have to prepare for it in the library.2.C【详解】W: Hi, Michael. It’s Carol. I’m going to change Wednesday’s arrangements.Something’s come up. Could we do it a day later M: Well, the only other possibility would be Friday. I’ve got a lot to do onThursday.W: OK.3.C【原文】W: Oh, dear, when shall we have our new house painted I can’t wait to move into it from here.M: How about July 5 I’m free that day.W: Good. It fits us two. But we should call the company for an appointment first.4.A【原文】W: John, why do you stand by and watch the milk boiling over M: Oh, I’m thinking about my trip to London next week.5.A【原文】M: The one thing that I dislike about tipping is how sometimes the restaurant staff forget that tips are supposed to be a reward for quality service.W: Yeah. Tipping has become such a part of the culture that everyone just expects one...even if they don’t offer good service.6.C 7.C【原文】M: I’m going to a rock concert in the park on Saturday. It’s free. And how about you W: I think I will study first. I want to finish my homework in the morning. And Brian and I are going to see a basketball game in the afternoon.M: And what are you going to do on Sunday W: Brian’s going to visit his mother in the hospital. But I’m not going to do anything really. Maybe I’ll read a book at home.M: Well, I’m going to have some friends over for a barbecue in my back garden. Would you like to come W: Thanks. I’d love to.8.B 9.B【原文】W: What are you reading M: It’s a new children’s book called Sail Away by Langston Hughes.W: Isn’t he a poet M: Yes. The book is a collection of his poems about the ocean. The artist Ashley Bryan created a series of paper-cut pictures to go with the poems, and he’s ninety-two years old!W: Wow! How old is Langston Hughes M: He’s not alive anymore. He died in 1967 when he was only sixty-five. Ashley Bryan has done a lot of performances of Langston Hughes’s poems, and he wanted to provide artwork for a book of them. When he started out in 1962, he was the first African American to publish a children’s book as an author and artist. He was forty years old. Now, he’s won many awards and has more than twenty books out.10.A 11.B 12.C【原文】W: Hello, Peter. I heard you were going to work in our branch office in New York. So have you found an apartment where you will live M: No. I visited a few places, but they’re all too expensive. I’m a bit worried now.W: Do you remember my sister Susan She told me the other day that some of her friends had some luck finding reasonably priced apartments on a website. Why don’t you try it I have the website address.M: That’s wonderful. Please let me know the address as soon as possible.13.A 14.A 15.C 16.A【原文】W: Oh, no. I don’t believe it. There’s a parking ticket on my car. It says that I parked in a yellow loading zone during business hours. But I got here after 7:00. You know how angry the boss was when I walked in at 7:15. And look at that sign over there. It says “No Parking Between 9 A.M. and 6 P.M.”M: Yes, the boss was really angry at us for being late for work.W: That’s the second ticket I’ve got this month. If I get more than one ticket, my insurance company will raise my insurance. That is terrible.M: Don’t worry. Parking tickets don’t count.W: I’m glad to hear that. The ticket will be expensive though.M: If the police officer made a mistake, you should challenge the ticket. You can explain to the judge that the police officer made a mistake. The judge can throw out the ticket.W: You’re right.17.C 18.A 19.A 20.C【分析】M: Pedal Power is a small charity based mainly in the UK. At Pedal Power, they collect second-hand bikes in the UK and send them to some of the poorest regions in the world. When they distribute bikes overseas, they don’t give them away for free. In order to continue operating they need to have a constant supply of bikes which they send out every six months. In August 2000, they simply ran out of money. It was a terrible situation. Fortunately, in October 2001 they won an Enterprise Award which helped them enormously.Dan Pearman is the founder of Pedal Power. He got the idea of exporting bicycles to developing countries while he was in Ecuador. Dan Pearman went there in 1993 and he joined a voluntary organization. Where Dan Pearman lived in Ecuador was a rural area. His neighbor had the only bicycle in the village, whereas everyone else walked everywhere. His neighbor’s business was very successful. For years Dan Pearman couldn’t understand why. Then he realized having a bike meant his neighbor could reach anywhere he liked without much trouble. Other local carpenters could only accept jobs nearby, so no matter how skilled they were, they could never do as many jobs as his neighbor. When he returned to the UK in 1998, he started planning Pedal Power.41.A 42.C 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.A 48.D 49.B 50.C 51.A 52.B 53.B 54.C 55.D56.bookstores 57.to 58.Built 59.an 60.variety 61.features 62.regularly 63.where 64.professional 65.was followed66.NoticeWe are excited to announce that our beloved teacher, Susan, is organizing a Cultural Music Concert. Mark your calendars for this event, which will take place on Saturday, November 11th, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm in the school hall.The concert will feature performances from various student groups, showing a range of musical styles from around the world. This is a unique opportunity to experience the rich diversity of our global community through the universal language of music.We encourage all students to actively participate and embrace this chance to learn, enjoy, and connect with different cultures.The Student Union67.As I stepped onto the stage, a wave of nervousness washed over me. Reminding myself of Lily’s note and my classmates’ support, I took a deep breath and began speaking about our project — how we organized campus clean-ups, encouraged students to use reusable bottles, and reduced plastic waste. As I spoke, I noticed the audience leaning forward, listening carefully. The teachers nodded, some smiling, and even younger students seemed inspired. With each sentence, my confidence grew, and the fear that had seemed so overwhelming began to melt away.When I finished, the auditorium erupted with applause. I looked at my classmates and Lily, and we all cheered together. Later, several students came up to me, saying they felt inspired by my speech and wanted to join our project. That moment taught me an important lesson: courage isn’t about never being afraid — it’s about taking action in spite of fear. From then on, I promised myself to face challenges boldly, knowing that support, determination, and a positive attitude could make even the impossible possible. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江西省上高二中2026届高三下学期开学素养考试英语(B)听力.mp3 江西省上高二中2026届高三下学期开学素养考试英语(B)试卷(含音频).docx