天津市三校联考2025-2026学年第二学期高三模拟训练三(一模)英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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天津市三校联考2025-2026学年第二学期高三模拟训练三(一模)英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026 学年第二学期高三模拟训练三
第 I 卷(共 95 分)
本试卷分为第 I 卷(选择题)、第 II 卷(非选择题)、听力试卷三部分,共150分,第 I卷、第 II 卷考试用时 100 分钟。考生务必将答案涂写规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效。
祝各位考生考试顺利!
第一部分:英语知识运用
第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. —The teacher asked us to review the mistakes carefully before moving on.
—______ It helps us avoid repeating them.
A. That's all right. B. Don't mention it.
C. That makes sense. D. Don't bother.
2. In the age of digital communication, it has become easier than ever to keep each other ______ across borders.
A. to update B. updating C. updated D. being dated
3. Robots may help humans ______ repetitive labor and focus on creativity and critical thinking.
A. break free from B. run out of C. make up for D. keep track of
4. ______ large - scale experiments, scientists are exploring new sources of renewable energy.
A. Conducted B. To be conducted C. Conducting D. Conduct
5. Airport food and drinks are usually more expensive than ______ outside for several practical and economic reasons.
A. it B. that C. ones D. those
6. —I forgot to bring my homework again.
—______ Just remember to set a reminder next time.
A. Go ahead. B. It happens. C. Of course. D. No way.
7. REM is a crucial sleep stage ______ is important for brain health and for helping enhance memory.
A. where B. what C. when D. that
8. Architectural design often pushes the boundaries of ______ people think possible, either in technology or in art.
A. that B. what C. how D. which
9. Future Winter Olympics will need to be held at higher altitudes and spread over multiple
______ to adapt to a changing climate.
A. venues B. facilities C. scenes D. sources
10.______ we use technology wisely, it may cause unexpected difficulties.
A. Although B. Now that C. Unless D. Until
11. In the coming decades, people ______ more on alternative energy to run essential devices.
A. would rely B. have been relying C. are relying D. will be relying
12. In the past two years, twenty percent of the sales ______ online advertising, which shows the
importance of digital marketing.
A. has depended on B. have depended on C. depends on D. were depending on
13. The process of finding an ideal job ______ tough, as expectations and reality do not always
match.
A. shall be B. can be C. could have been D. must have been
14. The growing use of digital tools is ______ transformative for modern education.
A. ideally B. rarely C. potentially D. randomly
15. Judges must be firm, fair and ______ in their application of the law without exception.
A. Stable B. identical C. rough D. consistent
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
I savored (品味) the atmosphere of bubble tea shops in Vancouver as much as I did milk teas.
I loved the long lines and crowded tables, not minding if I had to sip standing against a wall if all
the 16 were taken. For my friends who preferred quiet cafes, the shops were too much of a
sauna (桑拿浴), 17 the wafting (飘来的) warmth from the honeyed tapioca pearl (木薯粉珍
珠) boiling in the kitchen. But for me, it was sweet communion (情感交融).
The first cup of bubble tea was 18 in Vancouver around the time I was born. In the
early 1990s the beverage (饮品) 19 in some low - end food courts and quiet neighborhoods.
More shops opened in the 2000s, but it wasn't until 2015 that the market really 20 , with
new stores popping up on almost every corner.
Bubble tea and I came of age together in Vancouver. I was nine when my mother took me to
a bubble tea shop on Cambie Street. There I had a red bean smoothie (奶昔) and fell in love with
it 21 . From then on, I sought bubble tea out whenever I could, even if it meant a long 22
across the city. Local shops, from Hong Kong snack bars to pho (越南河粉) restaurants, all kept
raw pearls and drink mixes behind the counter in case a 23 came along, even if the drinks
were far from 24 .
It was magical to find places that made it right—usually Chinese restaurants that put as much care into their drinks as they did their homey 25 . It was exciting for my friends and me to taste flavors we knew from 26 cuisine, like tofu and taro (芋头), reimagined in a modern way.
In Vancouver's overseas Asian communities, bubble tea has become 27 with belonging. For Canadian - born immigrants, these shops were multilingual social spaces. Sociologists call them "third - places" — public spots between home and school that make space for cultural 28 , where old traditions and new identities can 29 . For us westernized Canadian - born Asians, it was 30 to blend in and still hold onto culture in a cup.
Last fall, I was invited to a wedding. At the end of the ceremony, a friend of the groom 31 a large box of bubble tea for the 50 guests. It was from Teapressu, a shop the newlyweds loved when they were dating. The sounds of straws piercing each cup's plastic seal were followed by an almost holy 32 as guests lifted their masks to take a sip. As I held my matcha red bean latte in the banquet hall, I drank it 33 , savoring the feeling of being together — a feeling that had been 34 for too long during the pandemic. It was a simple pleasure, yet it felt like a 35 of home, of culture, and of connection.
16.A. pictures B. samples C. seats D. steps
17.A. fit for B. free from C. full of D. open to
18.A. designed B. invited C. served D. tested
19.A. appeared B. believed C. dissolved D. evolved
20.A. broke down B. moved on C. took off D. turned over
21.A. instantly B. gradually C. eventually D. accidentally
22.A. detour B. journey C. commute D. flight
23.A. cleaner B. customer C. manager D. officer
24.A. perfect B. cheap C. available D. familiar
25.A. cleaning B. cooking C. shopping D. spending
26.A. classical B. international C. occasional D. traditional
27.A. associated B. charged C. compared D. equipped
28.A. combination B. competition C. connection D. revolution
29.A. conflict B. coexist C. disappear D. dominate
30.A. comforting B. confusing C. disturbing D. upsetting
31.A. brought in B. took out C. put away D. gave off
32.A. crash B. lesson C. silence D. speech
33.A. carelessly B. proudly C. slowly D. secretly
34.A. missing B. forgotten C. ignored D. replaced
35.A. symbol B. barrier C. burden D. shadow
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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 City of Burlington public art program is presenting a series of temporary public art signs
at the Beachway in conjunction with the Ontario Culture Days. This project will select 10 visual artists and 10 writers to create artwork that will be displayed on temporary signs along the multi - use path. This call is open to Burlington - based artists and is open to all art forms that can be presented in a sign format. This includes, but is not limited to: visual art, graphic art, photography, poetry, short story, non - fiction, etc. Submissions may be from existing or newly created work.
The artist fee for this project is $400. The City of Burlington will pay for all costs related to the production, installation and maintenance of the signs.
Estimated Project Timeline
Application Package
Artwork Statement: Please provide a brief statement (maximum 150 words) outlining your artwork concept.
Artwork or Writing Submission:
- Visual Art Submission: Please submit an artwork sketch (草图) of your concept. This can be a work in progress rather than a completed piece. If you are proposing to use a completed artwork, please submit it as your "sketch".
- Writing Submission: Submissions must be a maximum of 250 words. It may be a stand - alone piece such as a poem or short story or a part taken from a larger piece.
Artist Biography: Please provide a short introduction (maximum 50 words) to the artist written in the third person.
36. What is the purpose of this text
A. To raise money for local artists.
B. To release a collection of artwork.
C. To introduce a cultural festival.
D. To call for artworks for a project.
37. Which of the following statements about the artist fee is true
A. Artists must pay for the production of the signs themselves.
B. Each selected artist will receive $400 as a reward.
C. The fee covers all the costs of installation and maintenance.
D. The fee will be given before the artwork is displayed.
38. How long will the public art signs be on display
A. Ten days. B. Three weeks. C. One month. D. Two months.
39. Which of the following meets the application requirements
A. A 150 - word poem. B. A 100 - word self - introduction.
C. A 300 - word story. D. A 200 - word artwork statement.
40. In which section of a city website is this text most likely to appear
A. Travel guide B. Job advertisement C. Art and culture notice D. Local news report
B
At 9:00 a.m. sharp, the productivity app politely informed Clara that she was already behind schedule. This was puzzling, as Clara had been awake for less than twenty minutes and had not yet failed at anything in particular. She had brushed her teeth, glanced at the weather, and opened her laptop—hardly signs of inefficiency. Nevertheless, the notification was firm, supported by a chart that suggested her "focus efficiency" had declined by 3 percent since yesterday.
Clara had downloaded the app to gain control over her working life. It promised clarity: tasks broken into neat units, time measured precisely, distractions identified and eliminated. The language was confident and reassuring, suggesting that productivity was not a mystery but a system waiting to be managed. At first, the data felt comforting. Numbers, after all, rarely argue back, and charts offer the illusion of certainty.
Over time, however, the app's guidance grew more assertive (坚定的). Breaks were flagged as "avoidable interruptions." Reading unrelated material was categorized as "cognitive drift." Even moments of reflection—once a private habit Clara valued—were quietly reclassified as "non - productive intervals." None of these labels came with punishment, only color. Red, it turned out, was enough.
The app did not forbid these behaviors. It merely highlighted them. Clara noticed that she began adjusting her actions not because she disagreed with her own instincts, but because she disliked disappointing the app. She stopped pausing to think, not because it wasted time, but because it looked inefficient on the report. The daily summary, with its calm graphs and downward arrows, became the most judgmental presence in her workspace—more persuasive than any manager.
Developers insist that such tools empower users by revealing hidden inefficiencies and helping them make better choices. Critics respond that the definition of efficiency is doing much of the work. When productivity is measured only by visible output, activities that resist quantification—thinking, hesitation, experimentation, even boredom—are treated as problems rather than processes. What cannot be measured is quietly pushed aside.
Clara eventually realized that she was working longer hours while feeling less accomplished. The app confirmed this with admirable consistency. According to the metrics (衡量标准), she was improving steadily. According to her own experience, she was merely becoming better at obeying the measurement, mistaking compliance for progress.
The promise of productivity, it seems, is not freedom from effort but freedom from ambiguity (不明确). And ambiguity, inconvenient as it maybe, has yet to be fully optimized.
41 Why is Clara "puzzled" by the app's first notification
A. She has not yet begun working. B. The data contradicts her memory.
C. The app lacks sufficient information. D. The schedule has changed unexpectedly.
42. What change occurs in the app's role over time
A. It becomes more technically accurate.
B. It shifts from assisting to subtly directing behavior.
C. It reduces Clara's workload.
D. It replaces human supervision.
43. What does the author imply about activities like reflection and boredom
A. They are inefficient habits. B. They should be minimized.
C. They resist easy measurement. D. They are outdated working methods.
44. What is the author's attitude toward productivity apps
A. Supportive. B. Neutral. C. Skeptical. D. Opposed.
45. What makes the best title for the passage
A. How Apps Improve Workplace Discipline B. Measuring Success in the Digital Age
C. When Productivity Starts Watching You D. The Science of Efficient Work
C
It's hard for me to remember now the exact moment when my ambition for order died. About three years ago my family moved into a new house, and among its selling points was a study with pre - installed bookshelves. Just after the movers departed, I casually separated the fiction from the non - fiction, arranging the books alphabetically by author. Everything seemed perfect, but that didn't last long.
I recently went hunting for my copy of Lydia Davis's Essays, a collection of non - fictions that turned up stuffed sideways on a shelf where the works of Philip Roth first took up residence. This invasion would have been unthinkable when I first moved in, and the search itself revealed more shelving chaos: Biographies now lie in memoirs and short story collections; oversized novels rest on top of the carefully shelved, cooperatively sized trade paperbacks.
The late French novelist Georges Perec understood the anxiety of shelving. In his Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One's Books, Perec's discussion of the many methods for handling your personal library only shows how impossible the task is. You could, for instance, agree only to keep 365 books in your library—buy one book, get rid of one. But then, he writes. you'd have to decide what a "book" is. Is a three - volume series one book or three Maybe it's better to stick with 365 authors instead of books. But then some books are anonymous (匿名的), and some don't make sense without others in the same category. Perec died in 1982, with more than 1,800 books in his home library.
We can categorize books alphabetically, but also by region, color, publication date, genre (体裁) and more. But either way, Perec insists, we are doomed (注定的) to failure. That's partly because any one book has so many different ways to be uncooperative. Sometimes a book resists via size. Where do I put Chris Ware's Building Stories, published in a board - game - sized box And increasingly, shelving by genre is a headache. Where does the autofiction or cross - genre novels go
I had a hard time finding that Davis book, and though there were things to regret during the process, there were also things to discover such as the books I fondly remember. Since May 2021, I've been doing writing consultations over Zoom (视频会议) through a public library, which means exposing my messy shelves to public examination. I know that everybody is too polite to say anything about it. But if somebody did, I'd just tell them what Perec knew all along—a neat library is a dead one, and I'll accept a little chaos as proof of my living.
46. What made the author's bookshelves messy
A. The movers' improper arrangement of books.
B. The lack of enough space for the growing books.
C. The gradual disorder of books in different categories.
D. The author's careless act of putting books randomly.
47. What can we learn about Georges Perec from the text
A. He thought arranging books was an easy task.
B. He kept his books in a strictly ordered way.
C. He put forward a practical way to arrange books.
D. He realized the difficulty of organizing a personal library.
48. Why is arranging books by genre becoming troublesome
A. Some books are of unusual sizes and shapes.
B. Some books belong to mixed literary types.
C. More anonymous books are being published.
D. It's hard to tell the publication date of books.
49. What does the author find during the process of looking for Lydia Davis's Essays
A. His love for ordered bookshelves is coming back.
B. He misses the days when the shelves were neat.
C. He rediscovers some books he has fond memories of.
D. He feels embarrassed about the public's examination of his shelves.
50. What does the author want to express by saying "a neat library is a dead one"
A. A tidy library lacks the vitality of reading and life.
B. No one can keep a library neat forever in daily life.
C. A neat library reflects a lack of passion and curiosity in reading and life.
D. People should not spend too much time organizing books.
D
Reflection is a quiet yet powerful habit that has accompanied human growth throughout history. When we think of reflection, perhaps the first image that comes to mind is someone sitting alone after a long day, replaying conversations, decisions or experiences in their mind, trying to make sense of what happened and what it meant.
However, reflection does not only take place in moments of solitude (独处). It can occur while we are walking home from school, writing in a journal, or even discussing a mistake with a friend. Whatever form it takes, reflection usually involves two essential elements: looking back on an experience and thinking carefully about its meaning. Rather than simply remembering what
happened, we try to understand why it happened and what we can learn from it.
Unlike what some people assume, reflection is not a waste of time. It is, in fact, a powerful tool for learning and personal development. Long before modern psychology emphasized self-awareness, thoughtful individuals had already realized that growth depends not only on action, but also on thoughtful review. By reflecting on our successes and failures, we gain insight into our strengths and weaknesses.
Reflection supports learning because it helps organize experience into understanding. Research suggests that when learners pause to think about what they have studied, they remember the material more clearly and apply it more effectively. Simply moving from one task to another without reflection often leads to superficial (表面的) learning.
Above all, reflection has a transformative power. It allows us to see ourselves and the world from a slightly different angle. Instead of reacting automatically to events, we begin to respond thoughtfully. Through reflection, we may challenge our own assumptions, adjust our attitudes, and make wiser choices in the future.
This ability to step back and reconsider our experiences plays an important role in building empathy as well. When we reflect on our own feelings, we become more aware of the feelings of others. By understanding our reactions, we are better prepared to understand theirs. In this way, reflection not only deepens self-knowledge, but also strengthens our connection with the people around us.
51. What is the first image that may come to mind when thinking of reflection
A. A teacher correcting homework.
B. A person thinking quietly about past events.
C. A group discussion in class.
D. A psychologist giving advice.
52. What are the two essential elements of reflection mentioned in Paragraph 2
A. Action and imagination. B. Memory and emotion.
C. Looking back and thinking deeply. D. Discussion and correction.
53. Why is reflection considered helpful for learning
A. It replaces action with careful thinking.
B. It helps learners remember and apply knowledge better.
C. It makes learning more interesting.
D. It shortens study time and saves energy.
54. According to the passage, what may happen if people act without reflection
A. They may understand others better. B. They may learn more efficiently.
C. They may develop stronger self-awareness. D. They may gain a shallow understanding.
55. What is the best title for the passage
A. The Habit of Looking back B. The Role of Experience
C. The Power of Reflection D. The Meaning of Growth
第 II 卷 (共 35 分)
第三部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
When I was a teenager, I used to listen to heavy metal and hard rock music while studying. It allowed me to silence the disturbing sounds of the TV in the living room of our small home.
However, as I grew older, I started to move away from loud, intense music, and gradually into slower and calmer music. Then accidentally, I discovered minimalism. As a musician and composer myself, I started my own minimalist adventure. As the years went by, other pieces of the minimalist philosophy started to fall into place: minimalist films, literature, architecture, etc.
Eventually, I decided that it was time to part with my hectic life that was full of various things to deal with, important or unimportant. I quit my job and became a writer at first. Gradually, I found inner peace and only focused on what was important. The last piece of the puzzle came when my wife and I decided to become digital nomads (数字游民). We left our house behind, sold the stuff we'd been accumulating for years, packed up our stuff in a suitcase, and moved to a different country : Estonia. There we set up our own business that we could manage without any trouble as we traveled the world
I think the final minimalist achievement is living only with what you can carry with you. Now I travel the world with what I carry in my suitcase. So I live the laptop life: Everything I strictly need is in my bag.
Minimalism has taken away piles of things that place burdens on us --- psychological ones, emotional ones, etc. Apart from the pure physical accumulation of stuff, there are other circumstances where the "Less Is More" principle can simplify your life. Keeping things simple is useful at work or in our life in general.
56.Why did the author listen to heavy metal and hard rock music while studying (no more than 10 words)
_____________________________________________________
57.How did the author react after he discovered minimalism (no more than 5 words)
_____________________________________________________
58.What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3 mean (1 word)
_____________________________________________________
59.What is the author's life like right now (no more than 15 words)
_____________________________________________________
60.Would you like to live a life of minimalism Why or why not (no more than 20 words)
_____________________________________________________
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61. 在2026年中国中央电视台春节联欢晚会时,一场由智能机器人完成的武术表演引发全球关注,许多海外网友赞叹中国科技的飞速发展。假设你是晨光中学的李津。你的英国朋友 Chris对此十分感兴趣,来信询问你对智能机器人未来应用的看法。请你给 Chris 回复一封邮件。
内容提示如下,:
(1)简要介绍春晚机器人表演带来的影响;
(2)谈谈你认为机器人未来可能在哪些领域发挥作用(如医疗、教育等);
(3)表达你对机器人发展的态度。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
参考词汇:春节联欢晚会 Spring Festival Gala 智能机器人 intelligent robot
武术表演 martial arts performance
Dear Chris,
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
Best wishes,
Li Jin
六. 听力试卷(共两节,满分 20 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有 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。
1. What does the woman advise the man to do
A. Go to the shop to replace the camera.
B. Choose a good angle when taking pictures.
C. Keep the camera clean when taking pictures.
2. Who is Rose probably
A. The man’s student.
B. The speakers’ daughter.
C. The woman’s teacher.
3. How might be Mary’s university life before last September
A. Exciting. B. Terrible. C. Ordinary.
4. When will the professor be back
A. At 12:00. B. At 13:00. C. At 14:00.
5. Where are the speakers probably right now
A. In a restaurant.
B. At a supermarket.
C. At a watch store.
第二节 (共 10 个小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并涂在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每道小题(每小题 5 秒钟),听完后,你将有 5 秒钟时间回答各个小题。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6 至 8 题。
6. What’s the man calling the woman mainly for
A. Complaining about the neighbors.
B. Stopping the noise.
C. Changing to a quiet room.
7. Which room is the man staying now
A. In Room 1014. B. In Room 1016. C. In Room 868.
8. What does the woman promise to do
A. Change a room for the man.
B. Give the man a morning call.
C. Give the man a discount.
听下面一段对话,回答第 9 至 11 题。
9. Where will the party be held
A/ At Gerald's place.
B. At Tony's place. C. At Johnny's place.
10. Why did Gerald never ask the woman out
A. He knew that she was always busy.
B. He was afraid of being refused by her.
C. He didn't have a good impression of her.
11. What do we know about the woman
A. She isn't interested in the disguise party
B. She will help with the decoration.
C. She plans to buy Gerald a gift.
听下面一段独白,回答第 12 至 15 题。
12. What are the basic requirements for an Englishman to apply for a driving license
A. He must be quite strong and under the age of 70.
B. He must be physically and mentally healthy and over 17.
C. He must pay a certain amount of money and be old enough.
13 Which problem in the center of the city hasn't been mentioned
A. Traffic. B. Parking. C. Noise.
14. What are gradually being improved according to the speaker
A. Facilities for crossing walks.
B. Various forms of public transport.
C. Space for new roads and parking places.
15. What are greatly needed at night according to the speaker
A. Taxi services. B. Subway services. C. New bus services.
2025-2026学年第二学期高三模拟训练三参考答案
一. 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1-5 CCACD 6-10 BDBAC 11-15 DBBCD
二. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
16-20 CCCAC 21-25 ABBAB 26-30 DACBA 31-35 ACCAA
三. 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
36-40 DBBAC 41-45 ABCCC 46-50 CDBCA 51-55 BCBDC
四. 阅读表达
56. To silence the disturbing TV's sounds.
Or: Because it allowed him to block out the TV noise.
57. He started his minimalism adventure. Or: He followed a minimalist lifestyle.
Or: He decided to try minimalism.
58. Busy. / Occupied. / Engaged.
59. He lives a simple lifestyle where he has what he strictly needs.
Or: He is living only with what he can carry with him.
Or: He sticks to the principle of "Less Is More" and keeps things simple in life.
60. Yes. I think minimalism helps me focus on what is important and remove unnecessary burdens. zài tiān jiān kǎo shēng qù de mù dì
Or: Yes. Because it simplifies life and reduces stress from too many belongings.
No. I prefer a life with plenty of stuff so that I can enjoy a varied and colorful life.
Or: No, because I find comfort and joy in having personal items around me.
五. 书面表达
Dear Chris,
I'm glad to hear that you're interested in the robot performance at this year's Spring Festival Gala. During the show, several intelligent robots performed Chinese martial arts with impressive accuracy and coordination. The performance quickly attracted worldwide attention, and many overseas viewers were amazed at the rapid development of China's technology.
In my opinion, robots will play an increasingly important role in the future. First, they can assist doctors in performing precise surgeries and taking care of elderly patients. Second, robots may be widely used in education and industry, helping teachers with personalized learning and replacing humans in dangerous working environments.
Personally, I hold a positive attitude toward the development of robotics. As long as we use technology wisely and responsibly, robots can greatly improve our quality of life.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Best wishes,
Li Jin
六. 听力测试(20%)
1-5 CBBCA 6-10 CBACA 11-15 CBCAC

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