资源简介 浙江省浙江四校(含精诚联盟)2025-2026学年第二学期高一年级3月四校联考英语学科试题一、听力选择题1.What does the woman ask the man to do A.Move to a new room. B.Tell her his room number. C.Present his ID card.2.What will Shelly do next A.Finish a report. B.Help Ted with his work. C.Work on a presentation.3.Where are the speakers A.At a furniture store. B.At a paint store. C.At their house.4.How does Mr. Williams feel about Susan A.Worried. B.Annoyed. C.Confused.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A teacher. B.A website. C.Their homework.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What might the woman do A.Visit an open-air market.B.Enjoy some displays of ballet.C.Leave the town center for the festival.7.When can the woman attend the event at the earliest A.At 2 p.m. B.At 3 p.m. C.At 5 p.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What do we know about the mid-week trip A.It is only in August. B.It is very popular. C.It is canceled in July.9.What does the man suggest the woman do in the end A.Wait for availability. B.Change her travel dates. C.Consider another tourist city.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.What has David been busy doing A.Completing a project. B.Setting up a website. C.Designing a brand image.11.What does David think of his current working hours A.Flexible. B.Fixed. C.Long.12.What will David do at the end of this month A.Have a rest. B.Look for a job. C.Settle conflicts.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.What inspired Rebecca to develop the new range of clothing A.The busy city lifestyle. B.One of her dreams. C.A type of exercise.14.How does Rebecca describe the new range of clothing A.It is designed for young people.B.It is made of dark-colored material.C.It is bright with reflective stickers.15.Who helped with the promotion of the clothing A.A sports star. B.A local press. C.A night jogger.16.What does Rebecca plan to do in the future A.Produce the clothing abroad.B.Expand the business globally.C.Develop a new style of clothing.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.How long will the event last A.Two and a half hours. B.Three and a half hours. C.Five and a half hours.18.What is the main aim of the event A.Connecting people from various backgrounds.B.Developing policies for better communities.C.Improving understanding of environmental issues.19.What is special about the event A.Participants should speak English.B.Scientists and artists are involved.C.It offers a chance to make friends.20.What is arranged as the second activity A.Expert reports. B.Tea break. C.Round-table discussion.二、阅读理解As the first snows of the season start to fall, mountain towns across the Alps welcome winter visitors with smart new hotels. And this year is no different. Here are the best resorts (旅游胜地) to bed down in the Alps this season.Experimental Chalet, Val d’IsèreFrance’s ski resort welcomes the newest hotel offering from the Experimental cocktail group. With the rebuilding of this lodge, you’ll find two new restaurants, a spa and a cocktail bar. In a resort filled with après-ski, this looks set to stand in a class of its own. From ?423 ( 356) per night, room only.The Brecon, AdelbodenWelsh chef Bryn Williams opened a restaurant here in the Swiss Alps a few years ago. Run in summer 2024, the Brecon rewards visitors with a 1960s style, a panoramic (全景的) living room, outdoor pool and kitchen. It also provides access to the valley’s three ski areas. From ?650 ( 580) per night, all-inclusive.Eriro, Ehrwalder AlmOn the fringe (边缘) of the busy Austrian Tyrol resorts is hardly-heard-of Ehrwalder Alm. Accessible only by cable-car, Eriro is the resort’s only ski in, ski out hotel. Add in guided nature hikes and you’ll find it all wonderfully distinct from the traditional Austrian resort. From ?1,550 ( 1,300) per night, all-inclusive.Der B glerhof, AlpbachThis hotel near beautiful Alpbach has a timeless devotion to health and well-being. The valley’s great place to stay has also had a makeover (翻新), with a new wellness complex, outdoor pool, yoga studio and expanded family spa. And around it all is the peaceful 70-mile Ski area. From ?340 ( 290) per night, B&B.21.What do Experimental Chalet and The Brecon have in common A.They are new and have been reconstructed.B.The visitors can enjoy food in their restaurants.C.The visitors can participate in guided nature hikes.D.The expense of skiing is included in the room rate.22.Which hotel best suits people who value health A.Experimental Chalet. B.Eriro. C.Der B glerhof. D.The Brecon.23.From which website can we find the article A.http://www.. B.http://www..C.http://www.. D.http://www.nationalgeographic.com.Jaden Anthony, a boy from Brooklyn, New York, was born with a disease called diabetes (糖尿病), a condition that often leaves him feeling thirsty. Deeply aware of the importance of clean water, he became concerned when he learned of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.In 2014, the city began using water that contained dangerous levels of lead (铅), which is harmful to all, especially children. Even small amounts could cause diseases and affect learning abilities. Therefore, Jaden wanted to do something to help the kids in Flint.Being a comic book fan, Jaden decided to create his own to raise awareness about clean water and donate funds. “Kid Brooklyn,” he explained in an interview, “aims to make both kids and adults recognize global dangers.”In the first book of a series, the main character Kid Brooklyn and his friends are given an unusual Sun Stone that helps them develop super powers. They use those powers to keep the planet clean and safe. Jaden works with illustrators to bring the characters and stories to life. Jaden was twelve years old when his first book was published in October 2017. A dollar from every book Jaden sells is donated to Green for All, an organization to bring clean, fresh water to the families in Flint.Future issues of the comic will promote different environmental causes. Jaden wants to encourage children all over the world to become scientists and engineers who can fix the problems caused by climate change. He also has a message for the kids of the world who don’t have the same access to clean water as he has. “Don’t get sad. Don’t lose any hope. We got you.”24.What made Jaden take action to help the children A.He visited Brooklyn on holiday. B.His disease became more serious.C.He noticed water pollution in Flint. D.His learning abilities were affected.25.What is mainly written about the kids in the first book A.Their problem. B.Their donation. C.Their friendship. D.Their contribution.26.What can be learned about future comic issues A.They will inspire scientists. B.They will offer climate solutions.C.They will target diabetes research. D.They will support more green efforts.27.Which of the following could best describe Jaden A.Caring. B.Intelligent. C.Humorous. D.Grateful.If you lack time to exercise during the working week, don’t worry. A study of nearly 90,000 participants in the UK suggests that putting all your weekly exercise on weekends still has significant health benefits compared with being inactive. In this study, participants who cram all their recommended weekly physical activity into one or two days are referred to as “weekend warriors”.The researchers collected data from 89,573 volunteers by requiring them to wear a wrist device (手腕设备) to track their weekly physical activity. These participants were then divided into three groups based on their exercise patterns (模式): regular exercisers, who spread their exercise throughout the week; weekend warriors, who did most of their exercise in one day or two; and inactive participants. After grouping the participants, the researchers compared their health records to examine the related health benefits.The study found that, compared with those who were inactive, weekend warriors and regular exercisers experienced similar health benefits, with both groups having a lower risk of developing more than 200 diseases. Specifically, the strongest effects were for cardiometabolic diseases. Both groups had a 20%lower risk of high blood pressure and a 40%lower risk of diabetes.Dr. Shaan Khurshid, a cardiologist at Massachusetts general hospital in Boston, who led the study, said, “It shows that, for health benefits, it’s really the amount of physical activity rather than its frequency that matters. The key is, however you are going to get that amount, do it in the way that works for you.”Khurshid also mentioned the need for more research to explore whether the “weekend warrior” workout pattern could help people reach their activity goals more easily. “It might be more convenient for some people and help them follow public health advice better,” he said.28.What does the underlined word “cram” in paragraph 1 probably mean A.Pack. B.Break. C.Divide. D.Turn.29.How did the researchers test the health benefits in the three groups A.By checking their physical health. B.By comparing their health records.C.By reviewing their exercise records. D.By examining their workout patterns.30.According to Dr. Khurshid, what is more important for health benefits A.How often you exercise each week. B.How long you exercise each time.C.How much exercise you do each week D.How much effort you put into exercise.31.What can we infer about the “weekend warrior” workout pattern A.It follows public health advice.B.It might suit people with busy schedules.C.It could help people reach their workout goals.D.It will soon be promoted as the best exercise plan.The rapid spread of artificial intelligence has people wondering: who’s most likely to use AI in their daily lives Many think it’s the tech-savvy – those who understand how AI works — who are most eager to adopt it.Surprisingly, a new research, published in the Journal of Marketing, finds the opposite. People with less knowledge about AI are actually more open to using the technology. We call this difference in adoption the “lower literacy-higher receptivity” link (低识字率 — 高接受度). This link exists across different groups, backgrounds and even countries. For instance, our analysis of data from market research company Ipsos across 27 countries shows that people in nations with lower average AI literacy are more receptive towards AI adoption than those in nations with higher literacy.The reason behind this link lies in how AI now performs tasks we once thought only humans could do. When AI creates a piece of art, writes a heartfelt response or plays a musical instrument, it can feel almost amazing — like it’s crossing into human land. Of course, AI doesn’t actually have human qualities. A chatbot might create an empathetic (共情的) response, but it doesn’t feel empathy (共鸣). People with more technical knowledge about AI understand this, making the technology less mysterious. On the other hand, those with less understanding may see AI as magical. We suggest this sense of magic makes them more open to using AI tools.The lower literacy-higher receptivity link is strongest for using AI tools in areas where people are more likely to ask for emotional support or consulting. When it comes to tasks that don’t need human-like qualities, such as analysing test results, the pattern changes. To make the most of AI, businesses, educators and policymakers need to make this balance. And ideally, this will happen with respect that inspires many people to use this new technology.32.Who are more likely to use AI in daily lives A.People who are tech-savvy. B.People in developed countries.C.People with higher average AI literacy. D.People with less knowledge about AI.33.How does the author prove the “lower literacy-higher receptivity” link A.By giving examples of AI applications.B.By doing experiments on the use of AI.C.By analyzing data from a market research company.D.By interviewing people with different AI knowledge levels.34.Why might people with low literacy about AI find it “magical” A.They believe AI has human emotions.B.They do not understand how AI works.C.They have seen AI perform tasks better than humans.D.They are more likely to use AI for emotional support.35.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text A.AI in Life: Who Uses It B.AI Use: The Hidden MagicC.AI Tools: Tech-savvy’s Choice D.AI’s Future: A Threat or An Opportunity How to express hurt feelingsExpressing hurt feelings can be challenging, especially for teenagers. 36 Luckily, there are some simple techniques on how to effectively express your hurt feelings.37 Before you approach someone to tell them that they’ve hurt your feelings, identify exactly why you feel hurt. It’s important to give a specific reason for your hurt feelings so that you can express this to the person who hurt you. If you’re unsure about why you feel hurt, review what happened in your mind or write about it.Take a few deep breaths and try to relax. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your emotions, take a few deep breaths in and out before speaking with the persons. 38 You may also find it hard to communicate what you’re feeling if you are overcome with emotions. If taking deep breaths doesn’t seem to help, try taking a brisk walk or doing push-ups. This will help to release endorphins (内啡肽) and clear your head.Use “I” statements to communicate what you’re feeling. 39 Instead, express your feelings by using “I” rather than “you”. Explain the issue in an objective way. This will be less likely to put the person on the defensive. For example, you might say, “I felt hurt that I didn’t get a call to tell me you couldn’t make it yesterday.”Listen carefully to the other person’s response. After you’ve expressed your hurt feelings, give the other person a chance to respond. Listen to what they have to say with your full attention. They might not have realized they hurt you, or they may have a different view on the situation. 40A.Be specific in your description.B.Think about what you’re feeling and why.C.Avoid blaming the person for how you feelD.You can express your feelings in a more reasonable way.E.Having an open dialogue can lead to a better understanding and resolutionF.However, it’s important to communicate to maintain your emotional well-being.G.Talking to them when you’re feeling angry, stressed, or tearful can make matters worse.三、完形填空Sophie signed up for the baseball game. She knew she could 41 Gramps to help her. After all, Gramps had been a professional player. 42 , training with Gramps turned out to be hard work. For the rest of the time before the match, Gramps 43 her all about the game. If Sophie ever had 44 about being good enough to play, she looked at Gramps and those doubts 45 disappeared.However, when Sophie stepped up to the game for the first time, Gramps was 46 to be seen. There was no time to do anything but go ahead. Slam! She swung the bat, and the ball was in the air 47 she even realized she had hit it. First base, second base, and then she 48 into third in a trail of dust. Her team jumped to their feet in 49 . Now, Gramps was standing right behind the bench, 50 louder than anyone else.“Where did you go ” asked Sophie, rushing up to him after the game. “I looked everywhere for you. I needed you!” “You only 51 you needed me,” said Gramps. “The 52 is, when you are in the game, you’re always on your own. Now you know you can do it, with or without me.” Sophie nodded. “You’re 53 . I can do it on my own.” Then she smiled, “Any more 54 I need to learn ” “When it comes to baseball,” said Gramps, “You never 55 learning.”41.A.depend on B.watch over C.compare to D.adapt to42.A.Besides B.However C.Instead D.Otherwise43.A.forgave B.demanded C.taught D.affected44.A.ideas B.plans C.proposals D.doubts45.A.gradually B.likely C.actually D.immediately46.A.somewhere B.anywhere C.nowhere D.everywhere47.A.before B.after C.since D.though48.A.looked B.slid C.crashed D.walked49.A.curiosity B.alarm C.shock D.excitement50.A.cheering B.protesting C.speaking D.requesting51.A.appreciated B.thought C.pretended D.understood52.A.problem B.strategy C.fact D.solution53.A.anxious B.crazy C.responsible D.right54.A.lessons B.challenges C.attitudes D.goals55.A.promote B.exchange C.explore D.quit四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Shakespeare’s plays were performed at several playhouses in London, though the rebuilt Globe is certainly the one most people connect with the Bard. But the remains of one least-documented theatre, the Curtain, 56 (examine) again now, following the celebrations marking 500 years since Shakespeare’s death in April this year. The Curtain, 57 less documented, is of great importance, 58 (particular) as it was the first theatre to stage Romeo and Juliet and Henry V.59 (locate) in Shoreditch, the site is expected to unearth well-preserved cultural remains. As one of Shakespeare’s earliest 60 (theatre), this is a rare opportunity for archaeologists 61 (explore) the culture of the area in the 16th and 17th century, and how performances took place in this period.Heather Knight, senior archaeologist leading the dig, said, “We hope to find out more about the building of the theatre 62 Henry V was first performed, which will give us a clearer picture of how Elizabethan playhouses were used and 63 evolution of theatre.“There is also the possibility of finding relics of props (道具), costumes or items used 64 the audience, including food remains or drinking vessels, which could tell us more about theatre productions and culture at the time. We look forward to 65 (share) our findings.”五、书信写作66.假设你是校学生会主席李华,近期调查显示,部分同学因过度使用社交媒体而产生了一些不良习惯与问题。请你代表学生会在校英文报上写一封倡议书,内容包括:1.现象分析;2.行动倡议。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear fellow students,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The Students’ 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一段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。It was our first winter in Chicago. Just as the animals were hibernating (冬眠), it seemed that so were our new neighbors. As newcomers, we felt alone.Then something happened. It all began with a simple request from our eight-year-old daughter. “Mommy, let's put up a Christmas tree at home. ”At first, we didn't pay too much attention to this request, for we had never put up a Christmas tree. But my daughter's repeated request made us go ahead with this first step: loaded with layers of clothing to fight the unfamiliar cold, we tasked ourselves with finding a tree for our daughter.When we finally selected our tree, we realized we didn't have a car big enough to get it home. Of course, we had not considered that. It was our first time. We had no choice but to carry it home. We had walked only a few steps when a gentleman in our neighborhood stopped his truck and offered us a ride home. Our first friend.The Christmas tree was propped up (支起) in our living area but it was too dark. We needed Christmas lights! So, the next evening, we went to a store and asked for lights. The storekeeper, who, after getting over the surprise of our seemingly silly questions, explained to us that we needed multi-colored lights. Thanking the kind soul, we left with our lights and his warmth. Our second friend.That night, we carefully wound the lights around the tree and excitedly held our breaths for the beauty of the first glow. Still, it looked like something was missing: small ornaments (装 饰) . Where would we get them One lady across the street had a breathtaking tree carefully placed in a window for all to see. Every night, I stood behind the curtain, spending unnatural amounts of time studying the bells and whistles in her tree.注意:1. 续写词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One evening, seeing the lady clearing snow off her sidewalk, I made a decision._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1.C2.A3.C4.B5.C6.A 7.A8.B 9.C10.A 11.B 12.B13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B17.B 18.C 19.A 20.A21.B 22.C 23.D24.C 25.D 26.D 27.A28.A 29.B 30.C 31.B32.D 33.C 34.B 35.A36.F 37.B 38.G 39.C 40.E41.A 42.B 43.C 44.D 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.D 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.D56.are being examined 57.though/although 58.particularly 59.Located 60.theatres 61.to explore 62.where 63.the 64.by 65.sharing66.例文Dear fellow students,In light of a recent survey that highlights the increasing dependence on social media among us, I am calling on/appealing to everyone to take immediate action to resist this addiction.While social media is an excellent tool for staying connected and well-informed, excessive use can lead to significant distractions from our studies and foster a sense of isolation. To address this issue, we should set boundaries for our daily screen time, redirecting our focus from social media to more enriching real-life hobbies and activities. Moreover, the Student Union will launch initiatives that emphasize in-person interactions, such as book clubs, English corners, and outdoor sports events.Don’t hesitate to join us in embracing a balanced digital life. With joint and constant efforts, we are bound to regain our focus, deepen our connections, and thrive beyond screens!The Students’ Union67.I walked over and offered to help. As we worked, I mentioned our Christmas tree and how much I admired her ornaments. She smiled warmly and invited me into her home. To my surprise, she had a box filled with extra ornaments that she no longer used. She handed it to me with a kind smile, saying, "Here, take these. I hope they'll make your tree just as beautiful as mine." With tears in my eyes, I thanked her profusely. That evening, our tree was finally complete, and it was truly a sight to behold. Our third friend had helped us create a Christmas we would never forget. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 浙江省四校(含精诚联盟)2025-2026学年高一下学期3月阶段检测英语试卷听力.mp3 浙江省四校(含精诚联盟)2025-2026学年高一下学期3月阶段检测英语试卷(含音频).docx