资源简介 1.How does Emily sound A. Upset. B. Relieved. C. Cheerful.【答案】A2.Why is the airport noise not a problem A. Sound recording isn’t needed. B. The airport is far. C. It’s not loud enough.【答案】A3.What do the speakers agree on A. Public speaking is a valuable skill.B. Everyone is born a good public speaker.C. Public speaking classes are usually ineffective.【答案】A4.What are the speakers’ attitudes towards the economic report A. Both skeptical. B. Disagree on findings. C. Both trust data.【答案】A5.What was the turning point in the woman’s previous job A A successful project she led.B. A critical conversation with her mentor.C. A mistake that taught her a valuable lesson.【答案】C【答案】6. B 7. A【答案】8. B 9. B【答案】10. B 11. B 12. A【答案】13. B 14. A 15. C 16. B【答案】17. C 18. A 19. C 20. B【答案】21. D 22. B 23. C案】24. D 25. D 26. B 27. C【答案】28. B 29. A 30. B 31. C【答案】32. C 33. B 34. C 35. D【答案】36. C 37. E 38. A 39. G 40. B【答案】41. D 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. C 50. D 51. C 52. C 53. A 54. A 55. D【答案】56. of 57. which58. units 59. annually 60. a61. to resist62. addressing63. significant64. and 65. was hit【答案】例文My Views on AI-Driven Mental Health Support on CampusWith the rapid development of artificial intelligence, whether to use AI for mental health support at school has attracted much attention. As far as I’m concerned, the benefits of using AI as a helper far outweigh the possible risks.For one thing, AI offers immediate, around-the-clock access, which is particularly crucial for providing instant support during moments of anxiety, like late at night. For another, shy students don’t have to face real people, so they won’t be judged and can speak their hearts out.In conclusion, bringing AI into school mental health care is a wise choice that will benefit all the students. (103词)【答案】One possible version:Sensing my confusion and curiosity, Lisa decided to tell the whole story. She said seriously, “The sudden loss had hit Gary hard. The ‘archive specialist’ role, the salary drawn from the boss’s own pocket, and even our gentle requests — all are part of a carefully woven safety net. Its purpose is to rebuild a life — to give Gary a reason to get up each morning and a sense of structure. Most importantly, the net makes him feel needed and valued within a community.” Her words struck me deeply, and my confusion dissolved into a wave of respect.From that day on, I approached Gary with the same thoughtful care as others. Instead of only sending emails, I would sometimes walk to his desk with a physical file, asking for his insight with genuine interest. Seeing his eyes light up as he worked, I finally understood the power of a quiet, collective act of love, where every interaction, no matter how small, wove another thread of dignity and connection into the fabric of his days. In this company, we all were guardians of a gentle secret, protecting a person’s place in the world.2025-2026学年安徽合肥市第六中学高三下学期3月评价(三)英语试题第一部分 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 does Emily sound A. Upset. B. Relieved. C. Cheerful.2.Why is the airport noise not a problem A. Sound recording isn’t needed. B. The airport is far. C. It’s not loud enough.3.What do the speakers agree on A. Public speaking is a valuable skill.B. Everyone is born a good public speaker.C. Public speaking classes are usually ineffective.4.What are the speakers’ attitudes towards the economic report A. Both skeptical. B. Disagree on findings. C. Both trust data.5.What was the turning point in the woman’s previous job A. A successful project she led.B. A critical conversation with her mentor.C. A mistake that taught her a valuable lesson.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What is Lewis like A. Patient. B. Talented. C. Creative.7. What kept Sophia from going abroad A. A poor command of foreign languages.B. The fear of a new environment.C Her bad academic performance.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why are green roofs designed according to the man A. To save materials.B To cut down energy use.C. To deal with air pollution.9. What is the main topic of the conversation A. Future education.B. Environmental protection.C. Improvements in people’s lives.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. Why does the woman take her cat to the vet’s A. It needs a bath.B. It had a poor appetite yesterday.C. It has to have a routine check-up.11. How does the woman feel about bathing her cat herself A. It’s time-consuming. B. It’s challenging. C. It’s easy.12. What do the speakers mainly talk about in the end A. The tips for bathing a cat.B. The time to buy pet supplies.C. The place for a medical check.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What is the main topic of the conversation A. China’s history. B. China’s achievements. C. China’s industry.14. Where are the speakers A. On a train. B. In a restaurant. C. In a factory.15. What do the speakers have in common A. They’ve both tried Chinese medicine.B They both know Chinese culture well.C. They both enjoy Chinese food.16. How many aspects of modern Chinese contribution did the woman mention A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the purpose of this activity A. To offer the locals leisure time. B. To train more volunteers.C. To promote rural travel.18. What is provided in the activity A. Tools. B. Supper. C. Trainers.19. What should volunteers pay attention to A. The special digging equipment.B. Their tree-planting experience.C. The transportation to the site.20. What is necessary for people that are watching A. Walking boots. B. Warm clothes. C. New gloves.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AParcel lockers, also called smart lockers or package lockers, are secure, automated storage units in centralized locations. They are revolutionizing how goods can be delivered and received. People can pick up a package from a locker at a time that suits them, in a convenient location near their residence or workplace. Yet for all their advantages, parcel lockers are still far from being widely adopted by online shoppers. Many consumers still opt to have their online shopping parcels delivered directly to their homes instead of using parcel lockers, simply because they don’t know this delivery option when placing online orders and thus have never tried it. Even though locker usage is still low, companies and government agencies hope more shoppers will try it as they learn about the benefits. Using parcel lockers can help reduce traffic from delivery vehicles and lower our carbon footprint, which is better for the Earth. So, why not give easyLocker a try 21. What keeps some shoppers from trying a parcel locker A. Inconvenient locations. B. Environmental concerns.C. Inefficiency of delivery. D. Unawareness of its presence.22. What must users of easyLockers do A. Collect their parcels within 24 hours. B. Key in a unique access code to get parcels.C. Leave the locker door open for the next user. D. Inform the deliveryman of their home address.23. Who are the targeted readers of the text A. Locker producers. B. Delivery personnel.C. Online purchasers. D. Potential investorsBMy son used to play every team sport he could. Sometime around sixth grade, he noticed he wasn’t so good at most team sports he played, and he went from a boy who loved being with his friends and playing baseball or basketball for the love of it, to a very self-conscious child who felt like he didn’t measure up. It wasn’t long before he stopped joining any teams.Of course, I encouraged him to be active, and tried to make him see the importance of still doing things he loved even if he wasn’t great. I had always thought my kid would be involved in organized team sports through high school. And I’m glad I didn’t push him.It wasn’t long before he started showing an interest in biking, so I helped him sign up for a bike-building course, which was more exciting for him than hitting a home run. He goes to work with his father during school vacations and during the weekends and is learning the plumbing (管道系统) trade. He isn’t winning awards, he doesn’t get credit or recognition, and colleges won’t look at biking and plumbing the way they would if he were a talented basketball player, but I don’t care and neither does he. When our kids are in their element, that’s all that matters.My son is much happier when he bikes with his father, than he would be if I forced him to be on the basketball court and that’s what our kids will keep; that’s how they will figure out who they are. It’s okay if what excites them doesn’t match common expectations or can’t be measured by the score. And as parents, it’s okay if our kids aren’t going along with the crowd; we need to give them the time and space to figure out their passions on their own.24. Why did the author’s son quit team sports A. He fell short of others’ expectations. B. He wanted to stay more with friends.C. He lost interest in physical activities. D. He felt he wasn’t as skilled as others.25. What was the author’s attitude towards her son’s decision A. Disappointed. B. Doubtful. C. Excited. D. Supportive.26. How did the son become joyful again A. By working part-time. B. By following his heart.C. By escaping from sports. D. By getting some recognition.27. What does the author suggest to parents A. Communicating with kids. B. Sparing some time for themselves.C. Respecting kids’ individuality. D. Figuring out kids’ real strengths.CThe film began, and a steady narration described details unseen by people with visual impairments (损伤). For them, cinema unfolded through language, not images. The familiar voice was Chinese actor Hu Ge’s, recreated by AI. He said his online voice could accompany blind friends to “watch” movies anytime. This is part of Youku’s accessible theater, an initiative by Chen Yanling from Alibaba, which uses AI to make films accessible to the impaired and the elderly. Chen once thought voice packs were only for navigation or business, never for the blind's movie time.With 23 years at Alibaba, Chen started as a volunteer. In 2022, she did live audio descriptions at offline accessible screenings in Beijing. Many audience members, even the elderly, traveled far just to attend, and their passion touched her deeply. Back at Youku then, Chen wondered if technology could break physical barriers. She coordinated teams to launch the online accessible theater with 3 films, which gained unexpected popularity. But manual narration was slow, and free access lacked sustainability — AI became the key to the problem.A 2-hour film once took 3 days to convert; AI cuts it to 2 hours while keeping the original meaning. This efficiency expanded the film catalog from 3 to over 9,200. AI also helped hearing-impaired users: its subtitles identify speakers and annotate (标注) background sounds, which are vital for storytelling.AI was also applied to Youku's Silver Hair Theater for the elderly, solving their hearing and vision problems in watching films. Chen said AI is not just about efficiency, but also “temperature”. Her efforts won great recognition — she carried the torch at the 2026 Winter Olympics.28. What’s AI’s main advantage A. Makes better scripts. B. Saves time, keeps meaning.C Matches actors’ voices. D. Free for all audiences.29. What inspired Chen Yanling to launch the online accessible theater project A. 2022 volunteer experience. B. Hu Ge’s AI voice support.C. CDPF’s technical request. D. Father’s watching difficulty.30. The underlined word “catalog” in Para 3 most probably means ______.A. the technical level of AI processing. B. the number of accessible film works.C. the range of film copyright coverage. D. the quality of accessible film narration.31. What is the main idea of the passage A. AI voice’s business use. B. Hu Ge’s AI helps the blind.C. Chen unites AI and public welfare. D. Silver Hair Theater helps the elderly.DIn Queensland, a dog care institution is making waves thanks to its founder, dog trainer Jo Mcvilly. Driven by her love for pets and fellow humans, she started IronBark DogPark, which is more than a place for pets to play and serves as a career platform for the disabled individuals and at-risk youth. Because of its unique focus, it is blowing up online now.The weekly roster (花名册) in IronBark DogPark features 63 dogs, including working dogs, older dogs, and what they call “playful teenagers”. Dogs receive professional attention, while those special participants also benefit from making friends, getting away from computer screens, and exploring new careers like human handlers and so on. Mcvilly works to help people with mental health challenges feel more connected, supported, and also find real purpose. “Although it is a sticky mission, we’re trying our best to create a space where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can build a future in animal care,” Mcvilly said excitedly, pointing out that the dogs play an important role in the project.With the help of its online influence, Mcvilly and her team are working to build partnerships with sympathetic entrepreneurs and donors to further boost community goals, including tailored mental health and disability support. Like other small business owners with a changemaking calling, she understands that building strong bonds with more like-minded people is the most crucial step.Up to now, Mcvilly has offered job opportunities to young people. For Amber, who has an acquired brain injury limiting her mobility, working with dogs is rewarding. “Coming here calms me down and makes me feel relaxed,” Amber says. Some participants even stay on to work at Mcvilly’s enterprise. Sage Conway-Keogh, a hard-of-hearing staff member, is now training to be a dog caregiver. “I’ve always loved animals, and now I am happy to get to work with them every day,” she shares.32. What makes IronBark DogPark unique A. Professional dog training services.B. Mental health programs for youth.C. Career support for special groups.D. Free medical care for dogs online.33. What does the underlined word “sticky” in Paragraph 2 mean A. Noble. B. Tough. C. Special. D. Risky.34. What is Mcvilly’s plan to advance her project A. To help more like-minded people.B. To follow other enterprise models.C. To broaden collaborative relations.D. To enhance public health awareness.35. How has the project helped participants A. They have landed high-paying jobs.B. They have gained public recognition.C. They have learned diverse life skills.D. They have improved their well-being.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Travel journals have long been treasured by adventurers, from the detailed logs of ancient explorers navigating uncharted lands to the digital notes of modern travelers documenting global journeys. ___36___ However, they are precious accounts that capture the essence of your journey — places explored, people encountered, and moments lived.Keeping a travel journal offers a wealth of benefits. It preserves fleeting intangible details, like the fresh smells on a Parisian street corner or the rhythmic crash of waves breaking on a distant shore. ___37___ By reflecting on your experiences in writing, you’re strengthening those memories and making them easier to recall later. More than that, journaling becomes a path to self-discovery, as the reflection allows them to process emotions stirred by new horizons. In addition, it serves as a creative outlet, a canvas for creativity, where stories, drawings, and dreams are woven together.Technology has recently transformed this age-old practice into something more dynamic and accessible. ___38___ Apps like the Penzu empower travelers to document their adventures instantly, with features like photo uploads, text entries and voice recordings, all available from a smartphone. These digital platforms often work without internet, perfect for remote adventures like wilderness hikes. Some even offer guided cues to spark inspiration, easing the challenge of starting anew each day. ___39___Digital journals shine as roadmaps for future adventures and bridges to others. They enable travelers to save itineraries, tips, and recommendations, simplifying next trip planning. ___40___ By connecting users online, journals build global networks of shared experiences. So, whether you’re hiking through mountains or strolling city streets, a travel journal, especially a digital one is a companion worth bringing along.A. Digital apps simplify capturing moments on the go.B. Sharing your travel tales also tends to ignite wanderlust in others.C. It’s true that keeping track of what you do when you travel is hard.D. Journals help professional photographers plan their next big shoot.E. Writing things down helps encode them in your long-term memory.F. Combine pictures with your first-hand accounts of what they represent.G. For instance, questions like “What’s your favourite local dish ” encourage users to reflect and write.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)Former Olympic cyclist Mia Carter shares a heartfelt story of a 12-year-old boy named Leo who dreamed of joining the town’s cycling club. Leo lived with his grandma, and they could barely ___41___ daily necessities, let alone a proper racing bike. He only had a rusty (生锈的) old bicycle, its wheels ___42___ and chain often stuck.Every afternoon, Leo would observe the club ___43___ train at the park, practicing on his own shaky bike afterward until dusk. The club coach, Mr. Hale, ___44___ his persistence (坚持不懈) but knew the old bike would never let him keep up. Still, Leo never ___45___ a single practice session. He fixed the bike himself whenever it ___46___ with parts he collected from junkyards.One week before the town’s youth cycling race, Leo’s bike’s frame ___47___ completely. ___48___ , he thought his dream was over. But the next morning, he ___49___ a restored racing bike outside his door, with a note from Mr. Hale: “Your ____50____ is worth more than any fancy bike.” It turned out the coach had asked club members to ____51____ parts and repair the old frame into a solid racer.On race day, Leo didn’t win first place, but he finished the ____52____ competition without a single mechanical issue. More importantly, Mr. Hale invited him to join the club ____53____ . Leo later said, “That old bike taught me to never give up, and the new one showed me ____54____ is the best prize of all.”Leo kept that note in his bike bag for years, and whenever he faced ____55____ in his cycling career, he would take it out and read it. It became his most precious treasure, reminding him of what changed his life.41. A. check B. waste C. supply D. afford42. A. polished B. bent C. cast D. painted43. A. owners B. founders C. managers D. members44. A. admired B. doubted C. ignored D. forgot45. A. delayed B. missed C. regretted D. canceled46. A. turned up B. went off C. broke down D. fell over47. A. formed B. split C. shook D. faded48. A. Heart-broken B. Fear-frozen C. Conscience-stricken D. Joy-filled49. A. borrowed B. designed C. spotted D. returned50. A. patience B. talent C. honesty D. determination51. A. select B. invent C. donate D. preserve52. A. easy B. fair C. tough D. weak53. A. officially B. temporarily C. casually D. constantly54. A. kindness B. fame C. wealth D. pride55. A. messages B. choices C. rewards D. difficulties第二节(共10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 main structure of the Datengxia water resources management facility in Southwest China has been completed four months ahead ___56___ schedule, the Ministry of Water Resources said on Saturday.The project, ___57___ is located in the Xijiang River, has eight power generation ___58___ (unit), each with an installed capacity of 200,000 kilowatts (千瓦). It can ___59___ (annual) generate more than 6 billion kilowatt hours of electricity.In cooperation with other reservoirs (水库), the project can help Wuzhou, a city with ___60___ population of over 2.8 million in Guangxi, deal with once-in-a-hundred-year floods. Previously, the city was only able to hold floods that occur once every 50 years. The project also enables some cities in the Pearl River Delta ___61___ (resist) floods that happen once every two centuries.The ministry said the Datengxia facility will also provide strong support for rural development, offering irrigation (灌溉) water to 80,000 hectares of farmland and ___62___ (address) drinking water shortage for almost 1.4 million people in Guangxi.The project has already played ___63___ (significance) roles in the past three years when it was put into trial operation. For example, in June last year, it helped prevent ___64___ store about 700 million cubic meters of floodwater when the Xijiang River ___65___ (hit) by a flood. In the peak, it reduced water flow by 3,500 cubic meters per second.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 近日,一些学校开始尝试使用AI辅助心理咨询。你校英文报就此现象开展征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1. 你的观点;2. 你的理由。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节使行文流畅。My Views on AI-Driven Mental Health Support on Campus_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。On my first day at the new company, the boss introduced Gary, an elderly “archive (档案) specialist” working at a corner desk with an old computer, to me. In his office, the boss explained, “We have thousands of paper records from the 70s to the 90s. If you need anything from the older records, you can email Gary, but it may take him a day or two to locate specific files. For anything urgent, please come directly to me.”In the following weeks, I sent occasional emails to Gary with archive requests, as I noticed my co-workers doing. Yet, I also observed how they would often stop by his desk for a brief, warm word in person after hitting “send”. Though Gary’s replies were always courteous (礼貌的), they were often delayed by days. The work progressed at a pace that seemed at odds with any business urgency. Most tellingly, I observed the boss would stop by his desk every single day — not to check work, but to share a quiet chat or simply place a fresh cup of tea beside him.Why would the boss, a busy businessman, entrust such a position to a man who worked so slowly Why did he — and indeed, the entire office — treat Gary with such consistent, personal care that went far beyond professional courtesy One Friday afternoon, my curiosity finally overflowed. I cautiously voiced my confusion to a senior co-worker, Lisa, during a coffee break. “I don’t fully understand,” I began. “The archive task doesn’t seem to have any deadline. And everyone’s patience with Gary is remarkable.” Upon hearing my tentative words, she glanced toward Gary, then back at me, and said gently, “Gary was the boss’s first employee. He retired from our company two years ago. Unfortunately, he lost his wife last year and now lives alone.” My eyes were wide open, and I whispered, “But why...”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。Sensing my confusion and curiosity, Lisa decided to tell the whole story.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________From that day on, I approached Gary with the same thoughtful care as others.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年安徽合肥市第六中学高三下学期3月评价(三)英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年安徽合肥市第六中学高三下学期3月评价(三)英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年安徽合肥市第六中学高三下学期3月评价(三)英语试题答案.docx