2025-2026学年河北衡水中学高三3月检测(七)英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年河北衡水中学高三3月检测(七)英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年河北衡水中学高三3月检测(七)英语试题
总分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.How will the man get to college today
A.By walking. B.By riding a bus. C.By taking a car.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.At an entrance to the zoo. B.In the main zoo. C.In a theater.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Bill's hairstyle.
B.The woman's hairdresser.
C.A hair salon.
4.What is the relationship between the man and Mr. Ryan
A.Classmates. B.Parent and child. C.Teacher and student.
5.What will the woman do in the afternoon
A.Drive to the restaurant at 4:30 p.m.
B.Attend a meeting at 5:00 p.m.
C.Meet the man at 5:30 p.m.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What did Jake do at lunchtime
A.He bought a pair of shoes.
B.He went out to play sports.
C.He washed his dirty sports shoes.
7.How does the woman sound
A.Careless. B.Tired. C.Annoyed.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What did Robert bring back
A.Photos. B.Apples. C.A sandwich.
9.What was Alice doing when Robert saw her
A.She was taking photos. B.She was making food. C.She was running.
听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。
10.What is wrong with the woman's computer
A.It makes a strange noise.
B.It always has a blue screen.
C.It lacks the latest operating system.
11.What does the woman want to know
A.The update time. B.The laptop model. C.The repair cost.
12.What does the man offer to do for the woman
A.Give her a reasonable repair price.
B.Repair her computer today.
C.Ring her up tomorrow.
听第9段材料,回答第1 3至16题。
13.How often does Larry go to the gym
A.Once a week. B.Twice a week. C.Three times a week.
14.What encouraged Larry to start working out
A.That he wanted to be together with his friends.
B.That he needed to lose some weight.
C.That he struggled to catch a bus.
15.What kind of exercise does Larry do most
A.Running. B.Swimming. C.Cycling.
16.How many pounds has Larry lost so far
A.14. B.10. C.7.
听第10段材料,回答第1 7至20题。
17.Why does the speaker give the talk
A.To introduce some tourist spots.
B.To appeal to tourists.
C.To offer job opportunities.
18.What is the purpose of starting this group
A.To design travel plans. B.To lead group tours. C.To train tour guides.
19.Where can the talk be found probably
A.In a travel magazine.
B.In an online article.
C.In a video on social media.
20.When was Adventure Consultants founded
A.One week ago. B.One month ago. C.One year ago.
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
1. 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.
2. 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.
3 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
When our family was on long car trips, my kids sat forward in their seats, eyes moving quickly across billboards. “I found an A” my daughter shouted, her voice full of excitement. Thus began our alphabet (字母) game — a tradition I loved as a child, now bringing joy to a new generation. What always amazed me was how, once we fixed our attention on a letter, it seemed to show up everywhere: a “B” on a bakery sign, a “C” on a coffee ad. I’d worry we’d never spot a Q or X, but sure enough, they’d appear, making the kids cheer like we’d won a prize.
This little phenomenon hit me harder while I struggled to write a book for Angelico Press. For days, I stared at my screen, the cursor (光标) shining with nothing there, as I fought to find fresh, poetic words for “nature’s beauty.” Every phrase felt boring — too common, too forced. I’d delete paragraphs when I felt upset, wondering if I’d ever catch that quiet magic of the outdoors, the kind that makes you feel amazed. It wasn’t for lack of trying; I read poetry collections, took dawn walks, but inspiration just wouldn’t stick.
Then one afternoon, as the kids talked excitedly from the back seat about spotting a “Y” on a farm sign, it clicked. I’d been waiting for inspiration to find me, not going out to find it. What if I approached writing like their game I started hunting for metaphors (隐喻) in daily life — and soon, they were everywhere: a garden rose became “sunlight wrapped in silk,” rain on my window “the sky’s soft whisper.”
Just as Mentalist Oz Pearlman says, “we find what we seek.” Whether it’s a letter on a billboard, a meaningful image, or even joy in small moments, focus turns the invisible into the visible. It’s a reminder to choose what we look for wisely — because what we notice shapes the world we see.
4. What was the author’s initial concern about the game
A. The children would soon get bored.
B. Some letters might be too hard to find.
C. The children would fight over the letters.
D. They might run out of billboards to search.
5. Why did the author delete paragraphs when writing
A. She lacked writing materials.
B. She wanted to copy poetry styles.
C. She thought her writing was too long.
D. She couldn’t find creative expressions.
6. What made the author get inspiration for writing
A. The poetry collections she read.
B. The way to play the alphabet game.
C. The idea of taking a family car ride.
D. The poetic sentences she created.
7. What can we learn from the author’s experience
A. Treasures lie in distant places.
B. Inspiration comes from reading.
C. Focus helps discover life’s beauty.
D Success depends on the right moment.
C
The numerous bacteria that naturally inhabit the human body seem to help us in many ways. One group is emerging as particularly beneficial: a type of gut (肠道) bacteria known as Blautia, which has made headlines recently because it seems to produce some really remarkable effects. Now, a Chinese team is glimpsing another potential benefit of Blautia: helping people adapt to high altitudes. Their findings suggest that providing Blautia could help mountaineers and others perform better in these challenging environments.
Qing-Peng Kong, a geneticist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and his team recruited 45 men to move from their homes at 250 meters above sea level to a town at about 3,700 meters. Despite the thin air, the men ate similar food as they had at home, minimizing the effects of diet changes on their gut bacteria. After 2 days, Blautia went from being rare to very abundant in their guts.
In the second experiment, the team exposed mice to controlled low-oxygen conditions in the lab first and then simulated (模拟) an altitude of 4,000 meters, while giving Blautia to half of them every other day. The Blautia-treated mice showed milder response of altitude sickness. This opens the door into whether altitude sickness might be amenable to treatment through the gut.
The bacteria’s effect may also extend to the brain. “Its superpower comes from the connection between the gut and the brain,” says Klepac-Cerak at Wellesley College. The fatty acids it makes are known to activate receptors (神经末梢) on nerves that connect the digestive system, heart and brain. This could help explain a surprising relationship that Klepac-Cerak reported last year: Kids are more likely to talk and laugh when they have more Blautia in their guts. “There’s lots of communication happening between our brain; we are just beginning to uncover what services bacteria do for us.” Klepac-Cerak notes.
Blautia’s apparent superpowers suggest to Kong it could serve as a supplement (补充) that benefits people regardless of whether they are planning a trip to Tibet. But first, Kong says, he wants to find out whether Blautia is a “solo” player or has these protective effects only as part of a larger group of bacteria.
8. What’s the newly-found benefit of the study led by a Chinese team
A. It gets public attention. B. It helps people do better at high altitudes.
C It makes social media angry. D. It introduces an advanced new technology.
9. What do we know about the subjects (实验对象) in both experiments
A. They experienced low-oxygen conditions.
B. They received Blautia in their diet.
C. They moved to high-altitude regions.
D. They suffered severe altitude sickness.
10. What does the underlined word “amenable” in Paragraph 3 mean ”.
A. Careless B. Untreatable. C. Unchangeable D. Reactive.
11. How would both Kong and Klepac-Cerak describe Blautia’s role in human health
A. double-edged sword. B. A solo player.
C. An extremely effective solution. D. A partially-understood influence
D
Much like beauty, art is in the eye of the beholder. The artwork we are attracted to can give insight into our personality, such as whether we are too quick or too slow, calm or moody. Studies into art preferences date back to the 1930s — most of them examining the extent to which people like or dislike different paintings. Research shows that a person’s interest in art is more strongly related to certain personality traits (特征) than to social class, age, or gender.
In particular, a personality trait called “openness” is the best predictor of whether individuals are interested in art. On the other side, those who identify as “conscientious (一丝不苟的)”, are often less drawn to the arts. These traits are part of the Big Five, a widely accepted personality theory based on nearly a century of research. The model claims that each personality is composed of a combination of five core traits: openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. Rather than stating a person as being either shy or outgoing, the Big Five Model believes that everyone lies somewhere between the two extremes.
Personality traits may also affect the way people visually scan art. A 2018 study tracked participants’ eye movements as they studied abstract artwork. The majority of participants concentrated on the upper-right part. This makes sense, as the right half of the brain is specialized for visual and spatial processing, and also plays a significant role in processing the emotions that art draws out. However, participants who tended toward emotional instability focused on the left side of the picture, and those with mental disease paid more attention to the bottom of the picture.
However, current research on personality and art still has clear limitations, reminding us that people’s preferences for art are as complicated as art itself. But if you’re looking for a quick test of someone’s general personality traits, it doesn’t hurt to look at what’s hanging on their walls.
12. What is the strongest factor in determining a person’s interest in art
A. Age and gender. B. Personality characteristics.
C. Social class. D. Educational background.
13. What can we learn about the Big Five Model
A It can explain why our art taste changes.
B. It is well-supported by artists worldwide.
C. Everyone can fit into one of the five types.
D. It is a universally-recognized measuring model.
14. According to the passage, a person focusing on the upper-right part of a painting is probably ______.
A. moody B. unconcerned C. perceptive D. warlike
15. What is the best title of this passage
A. How to discover your art preference B. Why is art appealing to many people
C. How to reveal one’s personality traits D. What does your taste in art say about you
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。
Yes, that’s right. By now we have heard more than a million times that true happiness lies within ourselves. ____16____ But have you ever wondered why we haven’t been able to love ourselves
One reason is that we have been taught to be selfless from the start of time. The minute we start thinking about ourselves, everyone around us makes it their personal mission to remind us of how selfish we are being. But there is nothing wrong with putting your needs and yourself first. Self-love is not selfish. ____17____
Then what is self-love In essence, it is to truly accept who you are and what your worth is. It is the art of building a compassionate (同情的) relationship with your own soul. The first important key element of self-love is self-acceptance. ____18____ It does not mean just your strengths, you have to recognize your weaknesses too. They are a part of you. They make you who you are. It is also a good thing to be compassionate about your environment, but in the process, don’t forget to be compassionate with yourself too. ____19____ Treat yourself with the same level of empathy you would offer to someone you love the most.
____20____ They are interconnected with your happiness because self-love will motivate you to have a healthier understanding of your own self and better emotional intelligence.
A. You have to truly accept who you are.
B. Forgive yourself for the mistakes that you make.
C. Self-love is the root of all your healthy relationships.
D. Self-love and healthy relationships cannot be separated.
E. You have to love yourself first in order to love someone else.
F. It helps us better understand which offerings are worth making!
G. Self-love plays a very important role in conflict resolution in a relationship.
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。
I walked into a part-time role at Moonmilk, our community’s beloved cake and ice cream shop, seeking to increase my summer earnings. My trial day was a mix of mastering how to make ice cream and ____21____ in a conversation with the manager, which quickly revealed the shop’s ____22____ and welcoming atmosphere. The ____23____ formed here have been more ____24____ than any paycheck.
A local theater’s union representative ____25____ a cake to celebrate their victory against being forced out, and our owner’s heartfelt ____26____ of providing it without charge was answered with free movie tickets for our team.
The caring attention of our senior female customers and the genuine ____27____ from a loyal client about our ice cream are ____28____ of my job. The amusing persistence of a gentleman ____29____ a seasonal chocolate orange flavor, which we only stock at Christmas, also _____30_____ my day.
Though the repetitive motion of scooping can _____31_____ my wrist and the indecision of some customers can be challenging, the sense of _____32_____ I’ve gained from my time at Moonmilk is _____33_____. As my full-time work becomes more demanding with the changing seasons, I’ll have to reduce my hours, but the _____34_____ of the connections I’ve made will _____35_____, keeping me company until the return of summer — and hopefully, the much-anticipated chocolate orange ice cream.
21. A. engaging B. calculating C. earning D. forecasting
22. A. friendly B. unique C. competitive D. tense
23. A. contracts B. bonuses C. friendships D. expenses
24. A. economic B. temporary C. financial D. rewarding
25. A. ignored B. ordered C. criticized D. planned
26. A. profit B. gesture C. charge D. payment
27. A. complaints B. suggestions C. compliments D. requests
28. A. challenges B. advantages C. struggles D. highlights
29. A. inquiring about B. dismissing from C. advocating for D. arguing about
30. A. annoys B. brightens C. depresses D. weighs
31. A. comfort B. heal C. strain D. strengthen
32. A. urgency B. safety C. tension D. community
33. A. priceless B. worthless C. important D. common
34. A. regrets B. conflicts C. novelty D. warmth
35. A. end B. increase C. remain D. fade
第二节 (共1 0小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The appeal of Labubu isn’t about aesthetics-it’s about symbolism. Labubu is unsettling, contradictory, and weirdly ____36____ (charm). So is adolescence. Kids this age are often attracted by the strange and the edgy. Not because they’re disturbed, but because they’re exploring how ____37____ (hold) conflicting emotions and still feel okay.
Psychologists call this “symbolic mastery”: the process by which children tame confusion, discomfort, or fear through ownership. If something ____38____ (shock) you just enough — but not too much — it becomes ____39____ perfect object for exploration. Labubu is an ____40____ (invite) to master the strange. To say: “This thing doesn’t make total sense. But I can make space for ____41____. I can own it.”
Let’s add in another piece of the puzzle: blind boxes. Labubu dolls ____42____ (sell) in sealed packages, so you don’t know which version you’ll get ____43____ you open it. Labubu isn’t just a toy — it’s a social signal. In middle school, kids say, “Look, I got the rare Labubu!” We talk about peer pressure like it’s always harmful, but the truth is, ____44____ (fit) in is a developmental milestone.
So when your child wants a Labubu because “everyone else has one,” it’s not a moral failing. It’s a ____45____ (perfect) healthy bid for inclusion. You don’t have to give in, but it helps to understand the psychology behind the ask.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分1 5分)
46. 假定你是李华,写信给留学生朋友James,告知他国际学生服务中心(International Students Service Center)正面向留学生开展主题为“My China Surprise”的短视频征集活动,内容包括:
(1)活动介绍;
(2)视频要求;
(3)鼓励参加。
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。
Dear James,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分2 5分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was a cool autumn morning when the school announced the annual sports day. For most students, it was a day of excitement and joy, but for me, it was just another event I wanted to avoid. I had always been the type to shy away from group activities, preferring the company of my books and thoughts.
Our class monitor, Sarah, noticed my unwillingness. She was the very image of enthusiasm and leadership, always trying to bring the class together. One day, she approached me during lunch. “Why don’t you join us for the relay race It’ll be fun,” she said with a warm smile. I hesitated, but her perseverance was hard to ignore.
The next day, Sarah organized a practice session. I unwillingly joined, feeling out of place among my more athletic classmates. As we ran, I tripped and the baton (接力棒) fell, with my knee scraped (擦伤). Embarrassed, I wanted to quit, but Sarah was there in an instant, offering a hand and words of encouragement. “It’s okay, we’re a team,” she said. At this time, other fellow classmates came to encourage me. Their kindness made me feel less alone.
As the days went by, I found myself looking forward to the practices. The care and support among my classmates was touching. I began to see the value of teamwork and the joy of shared experiences. My initial unwillingness melted away, replaced by a newfound sense of belonging.
The anticipation for the sports day filled me with excitement. I dreamed of the cheers, the applauding crowd, and the excitement of competition. Training hard, I desired to show my skills, push my limits, share and feel the joy of victory. This event was more than a game; it meant a lot for me. I could not wait to be part of it!
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The day I looked forward to came eventually.
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We lost the game, and I blamed our failure on myself.
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