2025-2026学年辽宁大石桥市第三高级中学高二下学期3月质量调研英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年辽宁大石桥市第三高级中学高二下学期3月质量调研英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年辽宁大石桥市第三高级中学高二下学期3月质量调研英语试题
答题时间: 80分钟 试卷分值:100分
试卷共 5 页, 上交页码:答题卡
第Ⅰ卷 选择题
第一部分 听力部分 1-20题 略
第二部分 阅读(满分50分)
第一节 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
(共15小题, 每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37.5分 )
A
If you spend any significant part of your day streaming music, 2025 may have left you rethinking those listening habits. These habits have become increasingly boring, passionless and mechanical since music streaming grew popular. But nice changes are on the way, especially with young people loving physical music again. If you’re looking to diversify your music-listening habits in the new year, here’s a list of streaming platforms that you should check out:
Vintage Obscura Radio
This one is for the music lovers and collectors. An extension of the Vintage Obscura forum, this platform shines a light on the records collecting dust in the back of someone’s closet. Nothing from the 21st century and nothing with more than 30,000 views on YouTube. You can tune into the livestream, plus you can see what songs have played recently.
Radiooooo
This Paris-based website and app uses a similar layout (布局) to Radio Garden. Users can explore a virtual globe, tuning into music from different parts of the world. Users can submit music to Radiooooo for inclusion in the mix (曲库), with preference given to music from regions or time periods that are underrepresented.
Radio Alhara
Broadcasting from Bethlehem since 2020, Radio Alhara features a stylish and simple layout (布局). Inspired by their background in architecture, Yousef and Elias Anastas co-founded the online radio station with the intention of sharing music between friends. Since then, Radio Alhara has transformed into an international platform amplifying music and culture from the region, as well as local journalism, civil rights issues and messages of political resistance.
1. What may lead to people’s boring music habits
A. The lack of daily music time. B. The rise of music streaming.
C The love of physical music. D. The dullness of music habits.
2. What is special about Radiooooo
A. It offers French local music. B. It allows users to upload music.
C. It has a stylish and simple design. D. It focuses on underrepresented music.
3. Where is the passage most probably taken from
A. A music textbook. B. A travel guidebook.
C. A lifestyle magazine. D. A scientific report.
B
I remember when I started telling people about my upcoming solo (独自的) travel to Mongolia, I was met with surprise and often confusion. My manager at the time gave me a funny look and warned me against going there. I didn’t panic. I’d done my research. Mongolia wasn’t as dangerous as people thought — in fact, it’s far safer than a lot of more frequented countries, like South America.
The thing about Mongolia is… no one has been there. I don’t know a single other person in my life who has been there. Except for the friends I made while I was there.
That’s the thing about solo travel — you don’t technically have to do it alone. Since Mongolia held some risks to it and is considered one of the most remote regions in the world, I decided to join a small-group tour.
I admit I was a little nervous. Looking up past trips on this company’s website, it looked like it was a whole bunch of couples that frequented these tours. I started picturing six couples, enjoying a Mongolian sunset… and then little old me. Just off to the side, enjoying it on my own.
When I arrived in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, and met the rest of the tour, I was both surprised and thrilled to realise that, of the ten people on tour, there was only one pair. Everybody else was there on their own. And instead of sitting off to the side like I’d feared, I’d been tent-paired with a lovely young American girl called Annie. On what other occasions might I have met her if not for this solo trip The decision to travel solo, to not let the fact that I didn’t have a travel companion stop me, was what brought us together.
And that’s the beauty of travelling solo. When I’m alone, I’m more likely to branch out and talk to the locals and strangers, even if there’s a language barrier. And, in my experience, most people are good people. Start up a conversation, ask questions, and be curious. Most importantly: don’t be a tourist. Be a traveller.
4. What does the author say about Mongolia
A. It is hardly accessible. B. It is suitable for solo travel.
C. It is a popular destination. D. It is safer than people think.
5. Why was the author nervous about the small-group tour
A. She feared being left out. B. She feared being too old to bond.
C. She was unsure of the risks ahead. D. She was unfamiliar with such tours.
6. What is the author’s purpose in mentioning Annie
A. To illustrate a benefit of solo travel. B. To show the friendliness of the small-group.
C. To stress the growing popularity of solo travel. D. To explain the importance of cooperation in travel.
7. According to the author, what is most attractive about solo travel
A. The thrill of self-discovery. B. The freedom of being alone.
C. The authentic engagement with others. D. The improvement of conversation skills.
C
Described as bottled poetry, wine is one of our wonderful creations. Nothing conveys that better than the great flavor of New Zealand’s wines. However, New Zealand’s wine industry struggles with issues like pesticide (杀虫剂) use, water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change impacts like droughts and disease. Fortunately, the Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ) program offers hope by improving the industry’s environmental practices.
First launched in 1995, SWNZ was one of the world’s first sustainability certifications for winemakers. Since then, it’s been widely adopted. Members of the program must submit annual reports and undergo independent examination. Besides its commitment to environmental health, the program also focuses on employees working in the industry, climate action, water conservation, waste reduction and soil health. Over 90% of New Zealand’s vineyards (葡萄园) participate, showing the industry’s commitment.
While only a small percentage of these vineyards are fully organic most of them use eco-friendly pest control. For example, they cut off vines to increase airflow and sunlight to reduce diseases naturally. They remove some leaves sometimes to improve soil and save water. Besides, they turn to SWNZ for help to prevent the spread of unwanted diseases.
Wine production also causes other environmental impacts. A lot of water is needed during the process. Therefore, most of vineyards have practices to reduce water use, including recycling cleaning water and purchasing new equipment for better water use. Together with wine, lots of waste is produced in the form of grape skins, seeds and stems. Most vineyards compost (把……制成堆肥) this waste, spread it back to the earth, or turn it into feed for livestock.
New Zealand’s wine industry, though small, has global influence. In 2024, exports reached $2.1 billion, making it the country’s sixth-largest export. By taking small, consistent steps—like lighter packaging and carbon reduction—the industry aims to balance quality wine with a healthier planet. As climate challenges grow, SWNZ’s model offers lessons for industries worldwide.
8. What is the SWNZ program working on
A. Creating best wine worldwide.
B. Employing workers for wineyards.
C. Awarding certificates to skillful winemakers.
D. Controlling the environmental impacts of winemaking.
9. What do we know about the vineyards from the examples in paragraph 3
A. Most of them are fully organic.
B. Eco-friendly methods are widely used.
C. The farmers gain more profits.
D. Unwanted diseases have been totally prevented.
10. Which practice has been widely adopted in New Zealand
A. Using water more efficiently.
B. Applying pesticide to reduce diseases.
C. Reducing waste in wine production.
D. Raising money for buying new equipment.
11. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Influence of New Zealand’s Winemakers
B. Benefits from New Zealand’s Wine Industry
C. Developmental challenges of Wine Production
D. Sustainable Solutions in New Zealand’s Wine Industry
D
Hibernation (冬眠) is a classic topic of science fiction. In movies such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Alien, or Passengers, crew members are put into a state of sleep to take year-long journeys to space. Now a new study from Washington University has shown that human hibernation may soon become a reality.
The research team carried out tests on rats — animals that do not naturally hibernate. They first identified a group of neurons (神经元) in a deep brain region, which were found to be involved in controlling body temperature during hibernation. They showed that, in mice, these neurons could be stimulated using ultrasound (超声波), which was delivered through a helmet without causing an injury.
When receiving the ultrasound, the mice showed a drop in body temperature of about3°C, and their heart rates fell by about 47%. When the ultrasound system was switched off, they woke up again. The result was “surprising and fascinating”, said Hong Chen, a professor who led the work.
Researchers are also trying to determine how to harness the power of hibernation to help humans. They believe that it could be key to addressing health conditions like heart disease, and Alzheimer’s. Furthermore, hibernation’s ability to slow aging, which was observed in bats, could benefit space exploration, enabling longer missions with less food requirements. Research in animals also suggests that bodies of hibernating astronauts might lose less bone and muscle, making them fit and ready to start challenging exploration soon after they wake up.
By unlocking the secrets of this remarkable process, researchers may uncover ways to improve human health, as well as gain new insights into the natural world. Therefore, the exploration of hibernation is an exciting area that is sure to yield numerous benefits in the years to come.
The scientists now plan to look at how lowered body temperature might affect the cognitive abilities of humans. “Our next experiments will test working memory in monkeys. This is important because while astronauts physically hibernate as they fly into deep space, their brain still needs to be working,” said Chen.
12. How did researchers put rats into hibernation
A. By lowering their body temperature.
B. By activating specific brain neurons.
C. By putting a regular helmet on them.
D. By using ultrasound through an operation.
13. What does the underlined word “harness” in Paragraph 4 probably mean
A. Employ. B. Challenge. C. Overlook. D. Discover.
14. What advantage might hibernation bring to humans
A It improves people’s mental health.
B It predicts a variety of heart diseases.
C. It helps astronauts keep physically fit.
D. It enables astronauts to build up muscle.
15. What’s the purpose of the last paragraph
A. To point out the significance of the study.
B. To bring out the focus of follow-up studies.
C. To discuss other factors affecting hibernation.
D. To explain practical applications of the finding.
第二节(共5小题 每小题2.5分 满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If there’s one thing that most teenagers don’t seem to have enough of, it is time.____16____.
1.Create a schedule.
Effective time management for teenagers begins and ends with good scheduling.____17____Decide which projects are the most urgent, and plan to do these first.
2. Set small goals.
When you have a large, time-consuming task to complete, you tend to put it off because you don’t really know where to start and feel overwhelmed. To get started easily, you’d better write the big task at the top of a list.____18____Turn these smaller tasks into a checklist that you can follow.
3.____19____
While you’re travelling to school or waiting for a friend to turn up, you probably find yourself checking or posting on social media. Instead use this time to do one or more of your small tasks. By getting some reading done during your unexpected free time, you’ll end up saving a lot of time.
4. Identify your productive time.
Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, identify the time when you are most productive and use that time to get through your to-do list.
5. Wear a watch.
It might sound simple, but wearing a watch does in fact help you keep an eye on time.
6. Focus your efforts.
Remember it is said as a rule that 20% of your efforts can produce 80% of your results.____20____You are very likely to do the least amount of work in the most efficient way.
A Stick to the plan you made.
B. Make the most of every second.
C. And then you can break it down into smaller tasks.
D. So focus on that 20%.
E. You will find you are the captain of self-control, the ruler of self-regulation.
F. Make a schedule that maps out all your major projects and the time available.
G. Here are six time management tips for busy teenagers,
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题分,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,选出最佳选项。
Last weekend, I had an opportunity to serve as a volunteer at a nursing home in another city. I don’t have a car, and even the ___21___ train station is far away from my house. ___22___, I wasn’t sure how to get there.
I posted a(n) ___23___ for a ride on the ride share board. Soon an individual I’d never met ___24___ that he’d be able to pick me up and drop me off at the station. He said he’d wait until my train arrived ___25___ he drove away. My heart ___26___ and the stress I’d been feeling disappeared ___27___ and thus our friendship began.
I ended up arriving at the nursing home ___28___. The tiny team of servers there were ___29___ for the additional help. We all worked together as a team. I was glad to be a part of this and be of ____30____ to the elderly.
That evening when my new ____31____ dropped me off at the station, he ____32____ that it was in a deserted(荒凉的) area. So he parked his car and said, “We will wait for the train to come together.” I couldn’t believe his ____33____.
With five minutes left before the train arrived, he shared with me stories of his ____34____. As a young boy, he used to sit near the edge of the train tracks, excitedly waiting for the trains to rush by with all their force. That night he waited with me as my train ____35____. It didn’t rush by but I felt his kindness and generosity. People like him would always remind me how to love and how to give.
21. A. best B. latest C. closest D. largest
22. A. Instead B. However C. Otherwise D. Therefore
23. A. excuse B. request C. charge D. preference
24. A. replied B. joked C. pretended D. remembered
25. A. when B. since C. after D. before
26. A. sank B. broke C. warmed D. changed
27. A. recently B. gradually C. slowly D. immediately
28. A. in time B. in return C. in order D. in turn
29. A. sorry B. grateful C. regretful D. responsible
30. A. aim B. hope C. interest D. service
31. A. chairman B. friend C. customer D. neighbor
32. A. noticed B. admitted C. heard D. intended
33. A. courage B. bravery C. kindness D. confidence
34. A. adulthood B. chilhood C. future D. career
35. A. started B. left C. approached D. passed
第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In 2024, China’s visa-free transit policy sparked a viral “China Travel” trend on social media. Foreign visitors flocked to China and shared their experiences, with related videos collecting over 80 million ____36____ (view) on YouTube alone. Take British vloggers Reanne and Ben as an example: their videos, often ____37____ (title) with words like “shocking” and “unbelievable”, capture genuine awe at China’s blend of modernity and tradition.
This boom reflects China’s shift ____38____ factor-driven to institutional opening-up, backed by policy innovations that have improved travel ____39____ (convenient). Meanwhile, the drive to offer more diverse services has been growing stronger. ____40____ (attract) international tourists, cities nationwide are crafting immersive cultural experiences.
Spending by foreign visitors is ____41____ (sharp) rising. In Shenzhen alone, the first half of 2025 ____42____ (see) 85.88 million non-cash payment transactions by foreign nationals, with the value ____43____ (hit) 11.81 billion yuan. It marks year-on-year increases of 29 percent and 35 percent, mostly in supermarket shopping and catering, ____44____ are clear signs of the continued unleashing of spending potential.
Each “China Travel” story tells of ____45____ more open, confident, and connected China, adding fresh vitality to the global landscape.
第四部分 写作
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校拟近期组织一次踏青活动(spring-outing)。请给外教Michael写封邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.具体行程安排。
注意:100字左右。
Dear Michael,
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