资源简介 绝密★启用前苏北七市 2026届高三第二次调研测试英语试题卷2026年3月注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,每段对话仅读一遍。1. How does the man feel while playing matches A. Excited. B. Worried. C. Determined.2. What has the man used AI tools for A. Translating files. B. Creating messages. C. Summarizing documents.3. How many cookies will each child get A. Six. B. Eight. C. Ten.4. Where did the speakers probably run before A. In a public park. B. On nearby streets. C. Inside a fitness center.5. Why did the man make this list of songs A. To be famous. B. To focus deeply. C. To become active.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或读白,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段录音,回答第6、7题。6. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers A. Classmates. B. Family members. C. Teacher and student.7. What does the woman mainly use this method for A. Sports events. B. School exams. C. Social situations.听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. The management of daily tasks.B. The importance of scheduled rest.C. The adjustment of work schedules.9. What does the man spend most time doing at work A. Organizing tests. B. Attending meetings. C. Sending messages.听第8段录音,回答第10至13题。10. Why did the man first create this place A. To sell drinks.B. To teach about animal care.C. To improve people’s emotional health.11. Where did the man first get this idea A. From a friend. B. From an animal shelter. C. From a foreign pet cafe.12. What tasks does the man mainly do now A. Cooking. B. Caring for pets. C. Serving customers.13. What will the man probably do next A. Create a social media channel.B. Open branch stores.C. Organizing volunteer programs.听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。14. Where are the speakers probably A. At home. B. In a classroom. C. In a computer lab.15. How does the man usually start his research A. By asking others. B. By watching videos. C. By gathering articles.16. What is the man most careful about now A. Comparing reports. B. Explaining his opinions. C. Getting reliable perspectives.听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。17. What did most of the class probably focus on A. Bad eating habits. B. Poor sleeping routines. C. Relationship problems.18. Who mainly inspired the speaker to try this plan A. Her friends. B. Her teachers. C. Her parents.19. What probably surprised the speaker most A. How difficult the plan was.B. How much time she saved.C. How many people supported her.20. What will the speaker probably do first A. Tell a story. B. Collect data. C. Show a report.第二部分 阅读理解 (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,选出最佳答案。AAs the spring approaches, there’s no better time to reset your body, mind, and spirit. ZihFit, located in the coastal beauty of Zihuatanejo, Mexico, invites you to set out on a transformational wellness retreat(静居处)designed to kickstart your health journey for 2026. Zihfit is an eight-bedroom estate featuring a private beach club. This retreat offers the tools you need to adopt sustainable wellness habits, enhance mental clarity, and emerge stronger and healthier than ever.Zihfit’s March Programme is our flagship experience. Each day combines energizing yoga, guided meditations and workshops focused on personal growth and intention setting. Guests also enjoy chef-prepared organic meals, beach walks at sunrise, and moments of reflection surrounded by nature’s peace.To enhance this extraordinary experience, each estate here is staffed with a dedicated team, including a house manager, chef, driver, and maids, delivering perfect service tailored to your every need. Guests are also given thee opportunity to create their own self-guided programs. Both of our 4 or 6-night retreats will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed in body, mind, and spirit. In just a few minutes, you can find out which Zihfit retreat is best for you.Retreat PricingThis retreat is available for 4 and 6 days.4-Night Retreat 6-Night RetreatSingle occupancy: $5,900 Double occupancy: $4,720 Single occupancy: $7,900 Double occupancy: $6,320Mi Cas a one-bedroom villa: Single occupancy: $7,400 Double occupancy: $5,920 Mi Casa one-bedroom villa: Single occupancy: $9,900 Double occupancy: $7,920All rate doesn’t include a 15% service charge.21. What’s the mission of Zihfit A. To explore Mexico's heritage. B. To promote overall well-being.C. To advocate sustainable lifestyles. D. To enhance member relationships.22. What does Zihfit’s March Programme feature A. It is created by guests. B. It runs a cooking course.C. It organizes spring outings. D. It offers personalized service.23. How much should a guest pay for single occupancy in a one-bedroom villa at Mi Casa on a 4-night retreat A. $8,510. B. $7,400. C. $6,785. D. $5,900.BAurora Nikula, 5, is having a normal day at her nursery. She is making a cake out of sand and mud, adding in make-believe carrots, potatoes and meat. Aki Sinkkonen, a scientist, is watching. He’s also very interested in Aurora’s cake, but for different reasons. “Perfect,” he says, admiring the way she is mixing soil, sand and leaves and then putting it on her face. “She’s really getting her hands in it.”To a hygiene-conscious(注重卫生的)kindergarten, this could be a problem, but at Humpula daycare centre in Helsinki, children are encouraged to increase their contact with the microscopic(微生物的)biodiversity. This kindergarten was included in a two-year study looking at how biodiversity enhancements affect the microbial composition of children’s skin and saliva.The staff dug up and installed a giant live carpet of forest floor. The plants, dead wood and soil in the daycare centre were specially selected for their rich micro-biodiversity. Children grow carrots, potatoes and cucumbers, harvesting and cooking what they plant. When winter approaches, the crops fade—but the outdoor adventures do not.A year later, it found that children who were in contact with nature had a lower probability of catching an illness resulting from disorders in the immune system. The results support the “old friends” hypothesis(假设)that humans evolved alongside microbes in air, plants and soil. The body can exchange useful microbes with the natural world to stay healthy. Without contact with these organisms—through soil, plants, and air—immune function can become overactive, leading to disease.The kindergartens provide evidence of just how crucial healthy ecosystems are to human health. As biodiversity, habitats and wild species are lost around the planet, there is huge potential harm for human wellbeing. Increasing on site biodiversity can be a win-win for children’s health and the environment.Based on that, the University of Sheffield has done research on installing green barriers around school playgrounds to prevent air pollution from harming children’s health. Hunter’s Bar infant school in Sheffield created a 70-metre-long fence of plants that wraps around the playground. Nitrogen dioxide (NO ) concentrations in thee playground were reduced by 13% six months after planting, and further decreases are expected as the fence matures.24. What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 2 refer to A. Guided hands-on practice. B. Kids’ exposure to dirt and mud.C. Delicious homemade food for kids. D. The diversity of species in nurseries.25. What did the staff at Humpula daycare centre do A. Rewild their kindergarten. B. Grow a forest in the backyard.C. Expand forest education among kids. D. Introduce kids to sustainable farming.26. Why does nature contact reduce people’s chance of getting sick A. It uplifts their mood. B. It enhances co-evolution.C. It removes harmful microbes. D. It balances their immune system.27. Why does the author mention the Sheffield study A. To advocate for green schools. B. To give direction for further research.C. To promote healthy growth in school children. D. To show an application of the research finding.CFancy letting a machine mediate(调解)your argument It could be the latest application for AI. Scientists at Google’s DeepMind project designed what they call the Habermas Machine, a large language AI named after German philosopher Jürgen Habermas.The system works by taking written views of individuals within a group and using them to generate a set of group statements designed to be acceptable to all. Group members can then rate these statements. The most popular statement is then returned to participants to assess. Next, the AI mediation system generates revised statements, which participants again rate. The system then selects the winning statement.The team used the system in a series of experiments involving a total of more than 5,000 participants who responded to various topics. The researchers found the initial group statement from the Habermas Machine was preferred by participants 56% of the time over a group statement produced by human mediators.Part of the model’s success, researchers say, lies in its determination to give special weight to dissenting opinion. It was not the case that participants always switched opinion to support the majority view. Rather than siding with the majority, it allowed minority voices to feel heard.The AI mediation system“offers a new approach to collective deliberation(审议)that avoids some of the limitations of in-person deliberation, including its cost, limited scale, the potential for mediator bias.” the researchers conclude. However, the AI mediation process may lack some of the benefits of in-person discussion, they write, such as “nonverbal clues and the opportunity to build interpersonal relationships with other discussants.” Machine seldom offers participants the chance to explain their feelings.In addition, the researchers note that the AI mediation system could generate an ill-informed output if asked to synthesize(合成)human opinions that are based on limited or biased information. Thus, the researchers conclude that if their system is used in the real world, it should be “embedded in a larger deliberative process, including careful selection of participants to ensure that a balanced and diverse community is represented in the debate.”28. What is Habermas Machine aimed at A. Simplifying rating system. B. Facilitating greater agreement.C. Managing interpersonal conflict. D. Honouring the German philosopher.29. What does the underlined word “dissenting” in paragraph 4 mean A. Informed. B. Novel. C. Differing. D. Decisive.30. What may be the disadvantage of the AI-mediated discussions A. They lack shared collective wisdom. B. They raise participants’ opportunity cost.C. They fail to tap into participants’ potential. D. They rarely promote empathy among participants.31. What is the last paragraph mainly about A. Risks of AI mediation. B. Future AI developments.C. Tips on AI mediation use. D. Ethical concerns about AI.DA girl who turns up to school dressed head-to-toe in pink will probably pass unnoticed. If a boy does the same, he will inevitably face stares. Even the most non-traditional parent would think twice about exposing their son to that.Children start paying attention to gender differences much earlier than some parents realize, according to psychologist Christia Brown, “Society emphasizes that gender is important really early in a kid’s life,” she says. “We label it a lot in our language—we use gender as nouns all the time. So we frequently say ‘oh, there’s that girl’ or ‘come on boys, let’s go get in the car.’” Research suggests children’s recognition of gender is more due to adults pointing it out than any inborn awareness of it.Gendered toys credit certain types of skills and strengths to one gender or the other. So, when a child only plays with toys marketed for their gender, they learn a certain set of skills but do not engage as much in other types of learning. This can lead to imbalanced development in boys and girls as they grow older.The biggest concern around buying gendered toys is that they can impact how children see themselves. Gendered representation imposes(强加于)society’s ideas of what they should like and do instead of letting them choose for themselves what their interests and hobbies are. This can have influence on what that child decides to study in school and ultimately choose as a career.Many retailers have made real progress over the last few years, dropping gender labels in stores and online一a new research shows a 70% decrease in the use of online gender navigation options since 2012—but there’s still work to do to challenge the stereotyped(老一套的)ways that toys are often packaged and promoted.Researchers hope that one day, toys will stop being broken up by gender and will instead be categorized by type, like puzzle toys, dolls or children's bikes. There would still be dress-up dolls and monster toy trucks in that world, but instead of being just pink or blue, they would come in every color of the rainbow. Toy choices should be based on kids’ personal interests, and not on their gender.32. What does Christia Brown say about gender differences A. They are probably unnoticed. B. They are socially constructed.C. They are biologically determined. D. They are universally acknowledged.33. What aspects of children are negatively affected by gendered toys A. Their academic performance. B. Their interpersonal relationship.C. Their behaviours and attitudes. D. Their physical strength and fitness.34. What should we put efforts to change A. How the toys are marketed. B. Where the toys are sold.C. When the toys are rolled out. D. Who the toys are targeted at.35. What do the researchers expect of future toys A. They should be colourful. B. They should be gender-neutral.C. They should cater to kids’ tastes. D. They should cover wider categories.第二节(共5小题;每小题2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。Language barriers. Culture shock. Homesickness. These are the things you might worry about before departing to study abroad. _____36_____After a busy year abroad—constantly meeting new people, having new experiences and gaining independence, coming home can feel like an anti-climax(落差很大). Like many other exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad. _____37_____ At first, I indulged in everything I had always loved about being home: days spent lounging with cups of tea and books, tranquil walks and home-cooked dinners. But once the jetlag subsided(倒过时差), I found myself strangely lacking energy and motivation.Why was I feeling so disconnected I realized that I had done two things while I was away: I had idealized home in my mind, and I’d expected everything to remain exactly the same while I was gone. But as I immersed myself in a new culture, I quickly adapted to a different way of life. _____38_____ Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together. On top of that, I felt as if I’d changed too._____39_____ My friend, who studied in France, experienced something similar. She says she found herself asking: “How do I fit back into the life I had before when I feel so different ” So it’s hardly surprising that once it’s over, many exchange students feel at a loose end. It seems odd to me that no one at university warns you about this beforehand.Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation, as it gave me the structure I needed. _____40_____ Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad. But as I add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life, while realizing that there are some feelings I can’t replace, I’m starting to find a new normal.A. It turned out I wasn’t alone.B. It forced me to reflect on my identity.C. Meanwhile, everyone at home changed.D. It felt like I’d taken several steps backwards.E. Daily routines formed as my language improved.F. But for me, returning home proved the hardest of all.G. Spending more time with family and friends helped too.第三部分 语言知识运用 (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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I have always been indecisive when it came to travel. I’d watch endless videos of destinations and read scores of __41__ online. But more often than not, __42__ fell far short of what was promised. The colourful images I’d come across online would turn out to be totally disappointing in real life.So, a year ago, I made a change. I banned myself from too much __43__ for a trip. Instead, I chose an area I wanted to __44__. I couldn’t rely on my phone. It wasn’t easy at first. I felt rudderless(漫无目的的)without my phone to guide me while wandering through __45__ neighbourhoods. I was so accustomed to __46__ every detail about each place I visited and without that, I was exposed.But that’s exactly why it’s so fun. Going in unprepared opens you up to __47__. Without being glued to directions on my phone, I was __48__ so much more of my surroundings, noticing details that would otherwise have __49__ passed me by.Travelling without planning has made me more __50__ with making decisions. I no longer __51__ if the view isn’t as breathtaking as in the photos—because I’m not comparing my __52__ to anyone else’s.Trying to have the __53__ holiday is no longer the point for me; it’s about living in the present and making good __54__. And in an era where we can see the best of everything through our phones, it’s been totally __55__ to have an experience that’s entirely mine.41. A. newsletters B. reviews C. ebooks D. notices42. A. reality B. bookings C. demand D. objectives43. A. budget B. longing C. planning D. luggage44. A. conserve B. occupy C. explore D. rejuvenate45. A. unfriendly B. ethnic C. peaceful D. unknown46. A. creating B. knowing C. assessing D. modifying47. A. surprises B. routines C. duties D. traps48. A. laying out B. relying on C. taking in D. cleaning up49. A. purposely B. fortunately C. completely D. temporarily50. A. comfortable B. stuck C. patient D. concerned51. A. bear B. care C. feel D. see52. A. wealth B. experience C. achievement D. health53. A. luxurious B. secure C. casual D. perfect54. A. excuses B. investments C. predictions D. memories55. A. hesitant B. freeing C. plain D. demanding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 spotlight at this year’s Spring Festival Gala wasn’t reserved solely for performers and celebrities, as a lineup of cutting-edge humanoid robots made their highly 56.______(anticipate) debut(首秀), sending consumer interest in homemade bots to 57.______ new high.Following the broadcast, public interest in humanoid robots rose 58.______(dramatic). Data from revealed that within two hours of the broadcast, order volume jumped 59.______ 150 percent. New robot orders came from over 100 cities nationwide. According to GGII, the number of domestic shipments of humanoid robots 60.______(expect) to grow to 62,500 units by 2026.During the Gala, MagicLab showcased its MagicBot Genl and MagicBot Z1 robots. Standing at 1.4 meters tall and 61.______(weigh) 40 kilograms, these machines demonstrated real-world applications in food service. One striking moment was 62.______ the robots jumped with remarkable precision. They completed somersaults and side flips before landing smoothly.However, it was still Unitree that provided the stand-out performance, a complex martial arts routine in 63.______ the robots performance was cheered on by yellow-clad “kung fu kids” who then joined in. The robots presented martial arts moves and displayed advanced 64.______(capability) like acrobatic back-flips.The gala has long been a platform for signalling China’s industrial priorities from space 65.______(explore) to drone technology, but this year it also served as a stage for a much larger announcement: the race for humanoid AI dominance is accelerating, and China intends to be at the forefront.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴为主题的短视频。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括:(1)拍摄内容;(2)你的收获。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 Chris,I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)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。For as long as I can remember, I have found small talk problematic. It was boring at best and stressful at worst. A colleague commented on the weather, when I could see for myself that it was raining.I worked in book publishing for years, where networking was essential. I could discuss authors, print runs or marketing budgets with ease. But asking how a buyer had travelled to the event Or where a journalist had parked I didn’t care!So why were these the conversations we were all having Everyone else seemed at ease, while I felt on edge.Every exchange felt like a performance, an evaluation I was sure I was failing. I didn’t understand the rules of engagement. For example, how long should small talk last Should I answer honestly I worried that my responses were either flat or manic(狂躁的), my questions barked out like an interrogator(审讯者).Then came an unexpected encounter that changed everything. In early May, I attended the annual publishing gathering. I stood by the food table, holding a cup of wine and nodding with a tight smile to stop more conversation.Then, the self-help author Wayne Dyer approached, calm and thoughtful, like a person who could find meaning in small things. He didn’t lead with the usual topics about the weather or my weekend. Instead, he glanced at the event copy I was holding and remarked, “I’ve always been struck by the cover art for this series. In your view, what really makes a cover work ” His tone was thoughtful and his gaze stayed on me. Caught off guard, I gave a real answer. We fell into a short, easy discussion about design and what drew a reader in. For once, the chat didn’t feel forced; it felt like an exchange. I felt listened to.With a brief smile, he drifted away, leaving his words hanging in the air, “Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change.”注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Inspired, I decided to try a new approach.Now small talk no longer causes me anxiety.绝密★启用前苏北七市 2026届高三第二次调研测试英语学科试题答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 BABCB 6-10 ABBCA 11-15 CCBAA 16-20 CAABC第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23 BDA 24-27 BADD 28-31 BCDC 32-35 BCAB36-40 FDCAG第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 BACCD 46-50 BACCA 51-55 BBDDB语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. anticipated 57. a 58. dramatically 59. by 60. is expected61. weighing 62. when 63. which 64. capabilities 65. exploration第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节Dear Chris,I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.We arrived early in the morning and were immediately drawn to the peaceful beauty of the countryside. We filmed farmers working in the fields, elderly women weaving bamboo baskets, and children playing by a newly restored stream—all telling the story of a community on the rise. We also interviewed a young man who had returned to his hometown to start an organic farm. His passion and determination left a deep impression on all of us.This experience taught me more than I expected. I realized that rural revitalization is not just about better infrastructure, but also about hope, tradition, and young people choosing to contribute to their hometowns. It also made me appreciate the simplicity and warmth of rural life. I’ve attached a photo from the shoot. Hope you like it!Yours,Li Hua第二节“Was the audiobook any good I’m always looking for a recommendation.” He blinked and launched into an enthusiastic review of a history podcast series. In a meeting, instead of asking about someone’s weekend, I noted the hiking boots under the table and inquired, “Which trail broke those in ” The usually quiet designer grinned and shared stories about weekend summit hikes. Gradually, every exchange felt like a real connection rather than forced small talk. Wayne was right: it wasn’t about learning how to handle small talk, but about changing my relationship with it entirely.Now small talk no longer causes me anxiety. By asking myself what I might genuinely want to know about a person, I feel engaged in every encounter. I’m not performing politeness; I’m following a thread of curiosity. I’m not simply filling the silence; I’m bridging it with real interest. To me, small talk feels like a door waiting to be opened. Looking back, I owe that transformation to Wayne. His simple yet profound advice doesn’t just help me survive small talk—it helps me find genuine connection in the most unexpected places. And for that, I will always be grateful.听力材料Text 1M: My teammates are always so excited during matches. I feel that way in practice, but I get nervous when competing.W: You know we’re proud of you even if you lose, right M: Thanks. I’m just worried about making errors.Text 2M: I had no idea these AI tools could create messages. That must save time.W: Of course. I use language models to write and to gather main ideas from documents.M: I’ve only used them to switch pages from Chinese into English.Text 3W: I need to divide these cookies equally among our three children.M: How many cookies do you have in total W: I baked 30 cookies, but I want to keep six for the guests coming tomorrow.Text 4W: Now that we have this running track in our neighborhood park, we won’t need to jog on indoor running machines anymore.M: Agreed. And it’s only two streets away from our building, so we can go daily.Text 5W: Wow, I love your playlist. Music like this somehow makes me feel relaxed.M: I play it when I need to block everything else out and get things done. I’ll make others for exercising soon, too.Text 6M: I’m actually worried about this biology test and don’t know what to do.W: Let me teach you a trick my mom taught me. Take a slow breath in, and then blow out for ten seconds. When you breathe out longer than usual, you signal your brain that you’re safe, so it can slow down and relax.M: Wow. It’s like our emotions have a key built into our bodies.W: Exactly. Besides calming you, it helps you perform better.M: It’s already working. I just need to remember this during stressful social moments.W: I mostly use it before tests. If only I could remember to use this method while exercising or socializing!Text 7W: I’ve decided that focused work requires focused rest. And I work too hard to have focused rest periods after work.M: Interesting. Do you think I should try this too W: Let me test it first. For now, I spend at least an hour after work on quiet time.M: That sounds great. I rescheduled my late meetings and now organize the next day in the afternoon.W: Good idea. Since you spend most days writing and replying to emails, scheduled rest could help you too.Text 8M: Hi. Thanks for coming and supporting my pet-care café.W: Thank you for this idea. It’s so good to have a place for great coffee and time with lovely animals.M: Actually, I originally imagined a quiet place just serving drinks. We added animals later.W: That’s so interesting. Who led you to rescue all these animals M: I saw a pet café on vacation in Seoul, South Korea. I’d never seen one in our city, so I brought the idea home. Soon after, a friend and I realized we could help many animals, too. So, we partnered with the local shelter.W: Amazing! And animals help people as well.M: Exactly. Spending just 20 minutes with a pet can lift your mood. We also have many volunteers now. They care for the animals and post videos of our pets, while the staff prepare food and drinks. That way I can focus on moving from table to table and making sure everyone feels welcome.W: Wonderful. I hope you open more cafés around the city.M: We’re already looking for new locations.Text 9W: Hey, Dad. Do you know if this video is real M: I’m not sure. You’d better ask your computer teacher tomorrow. But why are you watching this W: I’m researching a project about social concerns around the world.M: Well, then you shouldn’t start with social media videos.W: I know. I usually begin with articles, but this interview looked interesting.M: That’s fine. But I like starting to look into a new topic by talking to people I trust.W: I thought getting enough information was most important.M: Quality and source matter more than quantity. Always check who posted it. Then, compare it with other reports from reliable places.W: So, I should gather many sources and see if they agree.M: Sure. Also, these days, I pay most attention to whether the viewpoints come from dependable sources.W: Good idea.Text 10W: First off, congratulations to us all on the progress we’ve made since setting our New Year’s resolutions. Most of you chose to redesign habits around diet. But my focus was on my use of technology. I realized my phone was controlling my life. It hurt my sleep, my relationships, and my ability to work or relax.Phones are not bad. It’s the way we use them that can be bad. After talking about this with my friends, they encouraged me to try a new and exciting idea. I turned off all alarms and bells, and limited myself to one hour on my phone each day. I knew it would be hard, but my teachers and parents supported me so much.The biggest shock was all the hours I suddenly got back. At first, I didn’t know what to do with myself. Then it clicked. I read books, and took long walks. Overall, I felt more satisfied than ever before.Before I share more stories, I want to show you one more thing. Here is the research data on how lower phone use can reduce stress. Let’s take a look.【答案解析】A篇主题语境:人与自我——健康的生活方式与生活态度【语篇导读】本文是一篇广告应用文。文章主要介绍了位于墨西哥Zihuatanejo的ZihFit健康疗养静居处的特色项目、服务内容、住宿选择及相应的收费标准。第21题.B 细节理解。解析:根据文章第一段中“transformational wellness retreat designed to kickstart your health journey”“adopt sustainable wellness habits, enhance mental clarity, and emerge stronger and healthier than ever”可知,Zihfit的使命是促进人的整体健康(身、心、灵),并非单纯探索遗产、倡导可持续生活方式或增强成员关系。故选B。第22题.D 细节理解。解析:根据文章第二段对March Programme 的描述,以及第三段中“each estate here is staffed with a dedicated team...delivering perfect service tailored to your every need”可知,该项目的重要特点是提供个性化服务。文中并未提及项目由客人制定、开设烹饪课或组织春游。故选D。第23题.A 数字计算与细节理解。解析:根据价格表,4晚Mi Casa单人间价格为$7,400。文章最后一句明确“All rate doesn’t include a 15% service charge”,因此需额外支付15% 的服务费。总费用为$7,400 × (1 + 0.15) = $7,400 × 1.15 = $8,510。故选A。B篇主题语境:人与自然——环境保护与健康【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了通过幼儿园让孩子接触自然微生物的研究,说明生态系统对健康的重要性,并介绍了相关研究应用。第24题.B 词义猜测。解析:根据第二段前文“Aurora is mixing soil, sand and leaves and then putting it on her face. ‘She’s really getting her hands in it.’”可知,Aurora在玩沙土和泥巴,这对注重卫生的幼儿园来说可能是个问题。因此,“this”指代的是“孩子们接触泥土和污物”。故选B。第25题.A 细节理解。解析:根据第二段“Humpula daycare centre...children are encouraged to increase their contact with the microscopic biodiversity”及第三段“staff dug up and installed a giant live carpet of forest floor...plants, dead wood and soil...rich micro-biodiversity”可知,工作人员通过移植森林地表植被、引入富含微生物的土壤等,使幼儿园回归自然状态,即“再野化”(rewild)。故选A。第26题.D 推理判断。解析:根据第四段“children...had a lower probability of catching an illness resulting from disorders in the immune system”以及“the ‘old friends’ hypothesis... Without contact with these organisms...immune function can become overactive, leading to disease”可知,接触自然微生物能使免疫系统保持平衡,避免因免疫系统紊乱而生病。故选D。第27题.D 写作意图。解析:前文阐述了增加与自然微生物接触对儿童健康的益处,最后一段提到谢菲尔德大学的研究“Based on that...installing green barriers...prevent air pollution”,说明该研究是基于前文发现的实际应用,通过安装绿色屏障来保护儿童健康。故选D。C篇主题语境: 人与社会——科技发展与人类生活【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是谷歌DeepMind项目开发了一款名为“哈贝马斯机器”的人工智能调解系统,旨在通过算法生成能获得群体成员广泛接受的共识性陈述,并介绍了其工作原理、实验效果、优势与局限性。第28题.B 细节理解。解析:第二段第一句“using them to generate a set of group statements designed to be acceptable to all.”,说明该系统的目标是生成能被所有人接受的群体陈述,即促进达成共识。因此,facilitating greater agreement符合文意。故选B。第29题.C 词义猜测。解析:根据第四段“its determination to give special weight to dissenting opinion.”及后文“Rather than siding with the majority, it allowed minority voices to feel heard.”可知,该系统重视与多数意见不同的声音,因此dissenting意为“不同意见的”。故选C。第30题.D 细节理解。解析:根据第六段“Machine seldom offers participants the chance to explain their feelings.”可知,AI调解系统很少让参与者有机会表达自己的感受,即难以促进参与者之间的共情。故选D。第31题.C 段落主旨。解析:最后一段首先指出AI调解系统可能基于有限或有偏见的信息生成不明智的输出(此为风险),但随后用“Thus, the researchers conclude that if their system is used in the real world, it should be embedded in a larger deliberative process...”引出建议——即在现实中使用时应嵌入更广泛的审议流程,包括谨慎选择参与者以确保群体平衡多元。整段以风险引出,但落点在“使用时的建议与注意事项”,因此段落主旨为“AI调解使用的建议”。故选C。D篇主题语境:人与社会——社会文化【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是性别刻板印象从儿童时期通过语言、玩具等社会化过程被建构,并探讨了性别化玩具对儿童技能发展、自我认知及未来选择的负面影响,呼吁打破玩具的性别标签,实现玩具选择的中性化。第32题.B 推理判断(专家观点理解)。解析:根据第二段,心理学家Christia Brown指出,社会从孩子很小的时候就开始强调性别的重要性,人们在语言中频繁使用性别标签(如“那个女孩”“男孩们”),且研究表明儿童对性别的认知更多是源于成人的指出,而非天生的意识。这暗示性别差异是社会建构的,而非纯生物决定。故选B。第33题.C 细节理解。解析:根据第三段和第四段,性别化玩具导致儿童只学习某类技能,发展不平衡,且影响他们如何看待自己(impact how children see themselves),强加社会对兴趣和行为的期望,进而影响学业和职业选择。这些都是对儿童“行为和态度”的负面影响。选项C“Their behaviours and attitudes”最为全面概括。故选C。第34题.A 细节理解(作者观点)。解析:根据第五段,虽然零售商在取消性别标签方面取得进展,但“there’s still work to do to challenge the stereotyped ways that toys are often packaged and promoted”,即仍需努力改变玩具的包装和推广方式。这正是“玩具如何被营销”的问题。故选A。第35题.B 推理判断(研究者期望)。解析:根据最后一段,研究者希望未来玩具不再按性别划分,而是按类型分类(如拼图、娃娃、自行车),且颜色不再局限于粉色或蓝色,而是多彩的。其核心是打破性别界限,使玩具成为“性别中立”的。B项“They should be gender-neutral”最符合这一期望。故选B。七选五主题语境:人与社会——跨文化交流【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者出国留学一年后回国时面临的文化再适应挑战,包括理想化家乡、人际关系变化及自我认同困惑,并最终通过调整找到生活新常态的过程。第36题.F 逻辑衔接。解析:前文列举了出国前可能担心的语言障碍、文化冲击和思乡等问题,空格后直接描述回国后感到落差大。F项“但对我来说,回国被证明是最难的”形成转折,将关注点从“出国前的担忧”转向“回国后的困难”,与下文“coming home can feel like an anti-climax”自然衔接。故选F。第37题.D 上下文连贯。解析:前文提到作者回国后与父母同住,后文描述起初享受居家生活但随后失去动力。D项“感觉像倒退了几步”准确反映了从独立生活到回归家庭的心理落差,与后文“strangely lacking energy and motivation”形成因果关联。故选D。第38题.C 细节呼应。解析:前文强调作者在国外适应了新文化,后文提到“Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer”。C项“与此同时,家里的每个人都变了”与后文形成并列关系,共同说明国内外双向变化导致的不适应。故选C。第39题.A 段落主旨。解析:本段以朋友在法国的相似经历为例,说明回国适应的普遍性。A项“结果我并不孤单”引出朋友案例,与后文“experienced something similar”“many exchange students feel at a loose end”形成总分结构。故选A。第40题.G 并列递进。解析:前文提到兼职工作帮助作者建立生活秩序,后文总结正在寻找新常态。G项“花更多时间与家人和朋友也有帮助”与前文构成并列建议,同时呼应首段关于人际关系变化的铺垫,使解决方案更完整。故选G。完形填空主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲了作者过去旅行时总爱做大量攻略,却发现现实往往不如预期,后来作者改变方式,不再过度规划,而是随性探索,最终收获了更真实、自由的旅行体验。第41题.B 名词辨析。解析:A.newsletters新闻简报;B.reviews评论;C.ebooks电子书;D.notices通知。根据前文“watch endless videos of destinations”以及语境“阅读大量的在线______”,在网上浏览旅行目的地时,通常阅读的是其他旅行者的“评论”或“评价”。故选B。第42题.A 名词辨析。解析:A.reality现实;B.bookings预订;C.demand需求;D.objectives目标。根据后文“fell far short of what was promised”(远不及所承诺的),以及下一句提到网上色彩鲜艳的图片在现实中令人失望,可知此处是指“现实”与宣传不符。故选A。第43题.C 名词辨析。解析:A.budget预算;B.longing渴望;C.planning规划;D.luggage行李。根据前文作者改变做法,以及后文“I couldn’t rely on my phone”“Travelling without planning”可知,作者禁止自己进行过度的“规划”。故选C。第44题.C 动词辨析。解析:A.conserve保护;B.occupy占据;C.explore探索;D.rejuvenate使....恢复活力。根据语境,作者选择一个想要“探索”的区域,且与旅行相关。故选C。第45题.D 形容词辨析。解析:A.unfriendly不友好的;B.ethnic种族的;C.peaceful和平的;D.unknown未知的。根据前文“without my phone to guide me”以及作者感到“rudderless”,说明是在“未知的”街区游荡,因为没有手机导航。故选D。第46题.B 动词辨析。解析:A.creating创造;B.knowing了解;C.assessing评估;D.modifying修改。根据后文“every detail about each place I visited”以及“without that, I was exposed”,说明作者过去习惯在旅行前“了解”每个地方的细节。故选B。第47题.A 名词辨析。解析:A.surprises惊喜;B.routines常规;C.duties职责;D.traps陷阱。根据前文“Going in unprepared”以及后文作者描述这种变化带来的积极体验,说明不做准备会让你迎接“惊喜”。故选A。第48题.C 动词短语辨析。解析:A.laying out布置;B.relying on依赖;C.taking in吸收,留意;D.cleaning up清理。根据后文“noticing details”可知,作者更多地“留意”周围环境。故选C。第49题.C 副词辨析。解析:A.purposely故意地;B.fortunately幸运地;C.completely完全地;D.temporarily暂时地。根据语境,以前这些细节会“完全地”被作者忽略。故选C。第50题.A 形容词辨析。解析:A.comfortable舒适的,自在的;B.stuck被困住的;C.patient耐心的;D.concerned关心的。根据后文作者不再纠结于风景是否如照片所示,说明作者对于做决定变得更加“自在”。故选A。第51题.B 动词辨析。解析:A.bear忍受;B.care在意;C.feel感觉;D.see看见。根据后文“because I’m not comparing...”可知,作者不再“在意”风景是否不如照片。故选B。第52题.B 名词辨析。解析:A.wealth财富;B.experience经历;C.achievement成就;D.health健康。根据语境,作者不再将自己的“经历”与他人的进行比较。故选B。第53题.D 形容词辨析。解析:A.luxurious奢侈的;B.secure安全的;C.casual随意的;D.perfect完美的。根据后文“is no longer the point for me”以及作者强调活在当下,说明追求“完美的”假期已不再是重点。故选D。第54题.D 名词辨析。解析:A.excuses借口;B.investments投资;C.predictions预测;D.memories回忆。根据前文“living in the present”以及旅行主题,此处指创造美好的“回忆”。故选D。第55题.B 形容词辨析。解析:A.hesitant犹豫的;B.freeing令人自由的,解放的;C.plain简单的;D.demanding要求高的。根据前文作者摆脱手机束缚,拥有完全属于自己的体验,这种感受是“令人自由的”。故选B。语法填空主题语境:人与社会——科技发展与创新【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲的是2025年春晚上人形机器人的精彩表演引发了公众的广泛关注,推动了中国机器人产业的市场热潮和技术进步。第56题.anticipated 词形转换(动词变过去分词)。解析:此处为“highly anticipated debut”,意为“备受期待的首秀”,debut与anticipate之间为逻辑上的被动关系,故用过去分词作定语。第57题.a 冠词。解析:“a new high”为固定搭配,表示“一个新的高点”,此处泛指一个新高度,应用不定冠词a。第58题.dramatically 词形转换(形容词变副词)。解析:修饰动词rose应用副词,dramatic的副词形式为dramatically,表示“急剧地”。第59题.by 介词。解析:表示增长或下降的幅度时,用介词by,意为“增长了……”。第60题.is expected 动词时态和语态。解析:主语the number of domestic shipments与expect之间为被动关系,且此处为客观预测,应用一般现在时的被动语态。第61.题weighing 非谓语动词。解析:该句主语为these machines,weigh与主语之间为逻辑上的主动关系,应用现在分词作伴随状语。第62题.when 表语从句连接词。解析:系动词was后为表语从句,从句中缺少时间状语,表示“机器人精准跳跃的时刻”,故用when引导。第63题.which 定语从句关系词。解析:先行词为a complex martial arts routine,关系词在介词in后引导定语从句,指物,应用which。第64题.capabilities 名词复数。解析:capability意为“能力”,此处表示机器人具备的多项能力,应用复数形式。第65题.exploration 词形转换(动词变名词)。解析:from…to…结构中,to为介词,其后应用名词形式,space exploration意为“太空探索”。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届3月江苏苏北七市高三二模英语听力(1).mp3 2026届3月江苏苏北七市高三二模英语答案解析(1).docx 2026届3月江苏苏北七市高三二模英语试卷(1).docx