资源简介 安徽芜湖市无为中学等校2026届下学期高三3月考试(三)英语试题一、听力选择题1.What is Tom planning to do A.Take courses in Britain. B.Move to a big city. C.Become a teacher.2.What does the man mean A.He plans to find a part-time job. B.He has solved his problem. C.He will take a break.3.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A clothing trend. B.A fashion designer. C.A Chinese painting.4.What does the woman like collecting best A.Train tickets. B.Coins. C.Stamps.5.Why won’t the speakers go to the movie A.The tickets have sold out. B.They can’t arrive on time. C.They want to go to a concert.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What was the woman’s favorite during the journey A.The amazing food. B.The friendly people. C.The beautiful scenery.7.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Teacher and student. B.Guide and tourist. C.Husband and wife.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What can we know about the woman A.She did a good job in her studies.B.She will study in Scotland this June.C.She used to organize trips for her family.9.Who encourages the woman to study hard A.Her friend. B.Her mother. C.Her teacher.10.What is the man probably A.A student. B.A volunteer. C.An interviewer.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.What happened to Billy A.His bike was broken. B.He got hurt in an accident. C.He gave up playing the piano.12.What is Jerry’s wife studying these days A.Painting. B.Cooking. C.German.13.What will the woman speaker do next A.Pick up her son. B.Attend a meeting. C.Visit the man’s wife.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Which of the following appeals to the woman most A.Shaolin Kung Fu. B.Wing Chun. C.Tai Chi.15.What does the man appreciate about Drunken Boxing A.Its health benefits. B.Its entertaining effects. C.Its graceful movements.16.What do the speakers talk about in the end A.The significance of Chinese Kung Fu.B.The complexity of Chinese philosophy.C.Different forms of self-defense.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What is the speaker doing A.Hosting a program. B.Conducting a survey. C.Sharing a personal experience.18.Where is Asheville located A.Near the coast. B.In the mountains. C.In a desert area.19.What features are mentioned about Asheville A.Many public gardens and walking paths.B.Beautiful beaches a short drive away.C.Large lakes for water sports.20.What is said about Asheville’s schools A.They are new and modern.B.They focus on arts and music.C.They are among the best in the state.二、阅读理解Do you want a great way to guide you toward your sports goals There are a lot of apps to choose from, but Sports Online is a comprehensive one. Whether you’re just starting out or are a dedicated gym-goer, Sports Online has useful resources like goal-oriented training plans, 850+ exercise animation tutorials (动画教程) and recipes created by professional nutritionists, so you can easily change dishes to suit your preferences and schedule.Features:·Numerous goal-based training plans·Standalone (独立的) Apple Watch mode for phone-free workouts·3D exercise library and custom workout program functionality with a free account·Available in 17 languages for a global experienceThe depth of analysis and features can be difficult for casual users at first, but if you stick with it, you will find it awesome and helpful.Target Users:·Beginners who need step-by-step guidance and clear exercise animations·Intermediate gym-goers who are looking for progressive programs·Those who want comprehensive sports and nutrition tracking in one platformUnlike other sports apps, these useful functions aren’t hidden behind a paywall. Users get 14-day access to top-quality features without having to pay or subscribe upfront. After the free trial, you can choose subscription plans: $ 6 per month for monthly membership, or $ 55 per year for yearly membership, which saves much money. What’s more, the app offers a 5% discount every May, and users who subscribe for a year will enjoy a 10% discount when they renew next time. The May discount and the renewal discount cannot be enjoyed together.Now, take up your phone and download it from your app store.21.What can we know about Sports Online A.It benefits the beginners best. B.It can record the whole training process.C.It combines sports exercising with diets. D.It is developed by professional nutritionists.22.What might be a problem for some users at the beginning A.Its analysis is mainly written in English.B.Its numerous features might cause confusion.C.The app must be used on a certain kind of phone.D.The app needs users to register using their real names.23.What is the minimum cost for one to renew the yearly subscription for the second year A.$ 46.75. B.$ 49.5. C.$ 52.25. D.$ 55.One day many years ago, when I was working alone at a small laundry shop (洗衣店), an old man entered and tried to ask me for a towel to clean his hands before handling his clothes. Unfortunately, the whole communication was rather stressful. He was kind of impatient then and unclear about what he needed. Every time I tried to ask further to understand him, he only grew more impatient and annoyed. Before long, he said some extremely cruel words to me. I could not hold back my feelings and had to hide in the back office, crying silently.From the office, I could still see the main floor and the parking lot. The man went outside and rested in his truck for a moment. I saw he petted his dog gently and appeared to be talking to it softly. After a short while, he came back into the shop.I tried my best to pretend that I had not been crying, but I was a hard crier, and my red eyes and trembling voice gave me away. Looking straight at me, he said sincerely, “Miss, I owe you a serious apology. I’m not in a good state today, and you did nothing wrong to deserve such rudeness. I feel really ashamed of my behavior.”I told him it was okay, but his apology made me even more emotional. I started crying again, and then apologized to him for crying, but he said, “Don’t say sorry because some guy was a jerk (混蛋) to you. You have every right to be upset.” We stayed seated and talked until his laundry was done. He told me he’d lost his wife just a few weeks earlier, and that he wasn’t handling it very well.I think about him a lot. That apology and the conversation that followed meant the world to me, and have helped in ways I couldn’t even have predicted since. It restored my faith in people. Wherever he is now, I hope he knows that.24.Why did the old man get angry A.He had to wait too long for his laundry. B.His clothes were not washed as expected.C.He failed to make himself understood. D.The author refused to listen to him.25.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 imply A.It was hard to please the author. B.The author was blamed for her behaviors.C.The author tended to contain her emotions. D.It was easy to identify the author had cried.26.What can be known about the old man A.He maintains contact with the author at present. B.He was suffering from the loss of a family member.C.He lived alone with his dog for many years. D.He used to lose patience for no reason.27.What does the author mainly want to tell us A.Openness is vital in communication. B.Customers should be treated seriously.C.It’s human nature to make mistakes. D.A sincere apology can warm one’s heart.In Antarctica, where ice and wind once set a steady rhythm for life, penguins are now changing their schedule in a striking way. A long-term study led by researchers from the University of Oxford has found that several penguin species are breeding (繁育) much earlier than before, apparently in response to rising temperatures. So rapid is this shift that some species now begin their nesting season more than three weeks earlier than any record in the past.The study followed three species — Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins — over a ten-year period. Using automatic cameras, scientists recorded the first days when penguins settled and stayed in their nesting areas. At the same time, air temperatures were measured. The results were clear: All the three species are advancing their breeding season, with gentoo penguins showing the most dramatic change, in some places moving forward by nearly a month.Why does this matter Penguins need their breeding time to match when food is plentiful, especially krill and fish for their young. If they breed too early, there may not be enough food. Without enough to eat in the first weeks, many may die. The problem is made worse because different penguin species may now compete for the same food and nesting areas as their breeding seasons start to overlap.Among the three, gentoo penguins seem better able to adapt. They can switch between krill and fish. By contrast, Adélie and chinstrap penguins rely more heavily on krill and are already declining in number. As warming continues, the balance among species may be further disturbed.Penguins are not just symbols of the Antarctic; they are key parts of its food web, helping move nutrients through the ocean system. If their populations fall sharply, the effects could spread throughout the ecosystem. The shifting breeding seasons, therefore, are not merely a change in timing. They are a warning that even the most remote and seemingly stable environments are being reshaped by climate change, and that the future of Antarctic wildlife now hangs on a delicate and uncertain balance.28.What does the Oxford-led study reveal A.Penguins break a new hunting record in Antarctica.B.Antarctica is facing a clear pattern of climate change.C.Antarctica’s biodiversity is witnessing a sharp decline.D.Penguins’ nesting season is changing due to rising temperatures.29.What does the underlined word “overlap” in paragraph 3 probably mean A.Meet. B.Stabilize. C.Delay. D.Lengthen.30.What sets gentoo penguins apart from Adélie and chinstrap penguins A.Their group hunting habit. B.Their dietary flexibility.C.Their fixed breeding season. D.Their adaptation to seasonal migration.31.What can be learned from the last paragraph A.Nature’s clock is being reset. B.Survival favors the strongest.C.Change always brings progress. D.Cold regions remain untouched.Many have known that music makes us relaxed, helps reduce stress and improves our mood. Now a recent study, which is based on data from 10,893 Australians, suggests that lifelong musical engagement may hold significant protective potential against dementia (痴呆症) in later life. The participants were aged 70 or older.At the time of sign-up, they were living in retirement communities and had not been diagnosed (诊断) with dementia. They were asked about their music listening habits and whether they played an instrument.People who “always” listened to music were 39 percent less likely to develop dementia, and were 17 percent less likely to develop milder forms of cognitive impairments (认知障碍). They also performed better on tests of general cognition and episodic memory.Those who were regularly picking up an instrument to make music were 35 percent less likely to develop dementia, but, unlike in other studies, there was no significant improvement for other kinds of cognitive impairments. People who both listened to and played music had a 33 percent reduced dementia risk, and a 22 percent reduced risk for unrelated cognitive impairments. Education level seemed to play a role, too.“Music engagement benefits were strongest in those with higher education but showed inconsistent results in the middle education group,” the study’s authors write.“Engaging with music brings widespread activation across diverse neural regions within the brain,” senior author Joanne Ryan explained in a radio interview, “and that sustains critical cognitive excitation, which in turn offers a protective effect against the onset of dementia.”As the lead researcher Emma Jaffa notes, the findings imply that musical engagement could serve as a feasible approach to preserving cognitive function in the elderly, despite the absence of conclusive causal evidence. While we don’t know for sure if listening to music can really reduce the risk of dementia, hearing loss is a known risk factor for dementia, and research shows hearing aids can reduce cognitive decline. So there’s no harm in keeping your favorite songs on repeat.32.What is the finding of the recent study A.Music can be used to help diagnose dementia.B.Hearing loss is caused by lack of music engagement.C.Music can help old people relax and reduce stress.D.Listening to music may lower the risk of dementia.33.What can we know about playing instruments regularly A.It notably cut dementia risk but not others.B.It worked better than just being exposed to music.C.It was more popular among people with higher education.D.It reduced risks especially on unrelated cognitive impairments.34.How does music help according to Joanne Ryan A.By bringing people good memory. B.By balancing some neural activities.C.By stimulating people’s brain. D.By improving people’s hearing.35.What is the text mainly about A.The latest cure for dementia. B.The importance of making music.C.The influence of music on cognitive health. D.The relationship between dementia and hearing loss.Author Desha Peacock works and writes in several locations in her Vermont home but her favorite is a space she carved out in her bedroom. 36 “It’s great for clarity,” Peacock says.Peacock says that there are several key factors to consider when creating a home work space. 37 In summer, she is often found on her front porch. However, when it comes time for serious work, she retreats to an office in her bedroom, which is her favorite place to work. Here are Peacock’s top tips.· Tidy up and organize: “Too much stuff can overwhelm us, so try to cut down on paper,” suggests Peacock. Set aside a specific place for all printed items: notes, bills and invitations. 38 Do the same with newspapers and magazines after you finish reading them.· Make the space bright: Natural light is ideal. If you’re fortunate to have windows, try not to use curtains; uncovered windows let in more sunlight. Avoid fluorescent (荧光) lights — they can lead to headaches and tired eyes. 39· Less is more: How much furniture do you actually need A desk, a chair, a storage unit Keep it simple. Remember, the storage cabinet doesn’t have to be an unattractive metal box, and the desk doesn’t need to be a large wooden piece. You can find nice-looking choices without spending much.· Make it your own: 40 You should feel at ease and motivated each time you step inside.A.Printing materials will save you a lot of time.B.Attractive options are available at minimal cost.C.Throw away unwanted mail right away in the recycling bin.D.This is your own area, so make sure it shows your personality.E.Other than a single wall of wallpaper, the room is painted white.F.She explains that she has several creative work spaces in her home.G.Instead, choose the desk lamps that allow you to adjust the brightness.三、完形填空For a long time, reading was an individual habit for me. I usually finished books 41 , closed them, and went on, carrying my thoughts alone. Last spring, however, pressure from exams and uncertainty about the future made it hard for me to 42 . Instead of choosing something light, I 43 a Chinese classic, Dream of the Red Chamber, hoping its depth might offer a different kind of 44 .However, the novel felt 45 . The language was incomprehensible, the characters complex, and the emotions hidden beneath layers of tradition. Reading it by myself, I often paused (暂停), unsure whether I truly 46 the sadness and beauty behind the lines. I realized that if I continued alone, I might 47 halfway.So I 48 several classmates to read it together. We made a simple plan and 49 once a week after school. In the beginning, our discussions were full of 50 . Yet slowly, through different voices and perspectives, the story began to open itself. The joys and sorrows of the characters no longer felt 51 ; they reflected our own worries about friendship, family, and growing up.By the time we 52 the final chapter, the book had become more than a 53 . It had become a bridge connecting our thoughts and emotions. I 54 difficult reading is not meant to be faced all by yourself. When 55 , reading turns into a journey where minds support one another and courage grows naturally.41.A.in silence B.on time C.with difficulty D.by chance42.A.imagine B.concentrate C.communicate D.discover43.A.turned to B.reflected on C.gave up D.passed down44.A.style B.comment C.comfort D.truth45.A.convincing B.pointless C.creative D.challenging46.A.grasped B.conveyed C.recorded D.accepted47.A.understand B.try C.quit D.repeat48.A.reminded B.invited C.assisted D.promised49.A.competed B.wandered C.relaxed D.gathered50.A.inspiration B.meaning C.confusion D.energy51.A.distant B.predictable C.familiar D.simple52.A.expected B.revised C.skipped D.reached53.A.test B.story C.gift D.reward54.A.suspected B.pretended C.concluded D.recalled55.A.appreciated B.shared C.reserved D.witnessed四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Running through Friday at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, an exhibition shows 20 artworks by Zou Yingzi, 56 focus more on dialogue than on display.An inheritor of Su embroidery (刺绣), Zou began learning the technique at six. That foundational fluency allowed her to become 57 innovator. Her special didi stitch (针法) uses very small dots to make a surface that looks like it can 58 (breath).Her pioneering work has drawn the attention of scholars. Zou has transformed needlework from a craft into a true art form that expresses ideas, 59 (lend) flat embroidery a remarkable, living dimensionality. What impresses the scholars most is Zou’s four-piece set, with one 60 (collect) by the British Museum.One of her pieces, Chun Fen, helps break the fixed impression of Su embroidery 61 an untouchable art.If Zou’s innovation is in depth and technique, the issue of outreach — how this art connects with a new, broader public — finds its answer in the generation alongside her canvas. Her son, Zou Yuanhan, grew up with the whisper of silk. 62 (illustrate) the art’s potential of being a daily pleasure, he and his mother have developed beginner-friendly kits. Their goal is simple: to make the craft 63 (access).In a 64 (rapid) developing society, Zou Yingzi has ensured the ancient craft preserves its profound voice. Now her son and other youth are tasked with promoting it to ensure that the conversation she 65 (kick) off with ancient needlework decades ago finds eager listeners on digital screens.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校英文报就“如何评价艺术学习”的话题征集意见。外教Chris提供了“By the Scores”和“Beyond the Numbers”两个选项供选择。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:1. 你的选择;2. 你的理由。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,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua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两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。When my son Ethan was in the fourth grade, he often played basketball after school at the community court near our apartment. He would spend an hour or so there every day, running and laughing with his friends until the sky turned dark. One rainy evening in March, the rain poured down suddenly. Ethan came home earlier than usual, carrying a small, wet cat tucked tightly under his jacket, as if protecting it from the cold rain.The cat had soft orange fur, white paws, and large, trusting blue eyes that looked both scared and gentle. It was shaking violently from the cold, its tiny body huddled (蜷缩) against Ethan’s warm chest. Ethan looked up at me with hopeful eyes and immediately asked if we could let the cat stay, saying he couldn’t leave the poor creature alone in the rain.The cat looked young, maybe a year old, and had no collar or any form of identification. I felt torn. I knew the right thing was to check for its owner, but seeing how happy and caring Ethan was made me hesitant. I thought about putting up flyers (传单) around the neighborhood, but secretly hoped no one would claim it — after all, a responsible owner would not let their pet out in such terrible weather. Then I agreed that the cat could stay with us. We dried it off gently with a towel and gave it a bowl of warm milk.The cat settled in quickly, and Ethan named it Sunny. It was calm and loved to nap in patches of sunlight on the living room floor. A few days later, a strong urge made me check the online neighborhood group, and my heart sank when I saw a post from a family desperately searching for their missing orange cat named Marigold, last seen near the school — her description was a perfect match. I closed the webpage silently, not telling Ethan or my husband, but a quiet voice inside reminded me what was truly right, and I knew I had to contact that family.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。With a heavy heart, I finally dialed the number in the post._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The next day, there was a quiet knock on our door._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B A C B A C A B C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B C B C B A A B A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C B B C D B D D A B题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 A D A C C E F C G D题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A B A C D A C B D C题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 A D B C B1.C【原文】W: Tom, I thought you were working in Britain.M: I was, but I’ve moved back. I just couldn’t get used to living in a big city, so I’m back at school, taking courses to be a teacher.2.B【原文】W: Someone told me you were struggling with college costs and might take a break next semester.M: Things were hard for a while, but I’ve got a part-time job and now everything is getting better.3.A【原文】W: New Chinese style dresses have become a hit. It’s said that fashion designers find inspiration from ancient Chinese paintings.M: Yes. They apply the subjects and color combinations of the paintings to the clothing design.4.C【原文】M: I thought you only liked collecting train tickets.W: Well, I also like collecting coins, but collecting stamps is my favorite.5.B【原文】W: Have you got the tickets It’s already 3:30.M: Not yet. I need to finish some work online in twenty minutes. We probably won’t make it to the movie.W: That’s okay. We can just go to the music concert instead.6.A 7.C【原文】W: How nice it is to be home again with all of my family!M: Did your journey turn out as expected W: All trips have good and bad points, but this one had mostly good ones. Beautiful scenery, friendly people, tasty food and so on.M: Was there anything you enjoyed in particular W: The delicious food.M: Did you bring me a gift W: Of course!M: Oh, what a beautiful T-shirt! Well, next time I’ll be the one who goes away, and you stay at home and feed the dog!8.A 9.B 10.C【原文】M: I notice you earned a bachelor’s degree in Education, Emily.W: That’s correct. After finishing school, I went to the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and graduated this past June.M: I’m also impressed to see you received an award for academic excellence.W: Thank you. I’ve always liked learning. My friends say I study too much, but my mother always encourages me to do my best.M: Well, her support clearly worked. What about activities outside of class at university W: I joined a student club that organized weekend trips for children from the city to experience nature. I felt it was a valuable thing to be involved in.M: I’m sure it was. Now, shall we discuss your previous jobs W: Of course.11.B 12.C 13.B【原文】W: Jerry What a surprise! It’s nice to see you again.M: Hello, Grace! We haven’t seen each other since we travelled together last year, have we W: I think you’re right. How are your wife and the kids M: Billy fell off the bike and broke his leg a few weeks ago. But now he’s OK. Other than that, there has been nothing special.W: Is Joey still learning to play the piano M: Oh, he has given that up already. He’s all excited about sports now.W: And what about your wife What is she doing these days M: She’s going to a night school on Mondays and Wednesdays. She’s studying German now. And last year she studied painting. I think she just enjoys going to school. Next, it’ll probably be cooking!W: How nice for her! Oh, I’ve got to rush. I have a meeting in a few minutes. Say hello to your wife, will you M: Sure, I will, and I’ve got to pick up Joey. Goodbye!14.C 15.B 16.A【原文】W: Aaron, do you know anything about Chinese Kung Fu M: Absolutely! There’s so much diversity in Chinese Kung Fu.W: Yeah. I love Tai Chi best for its graceful movements and health benefits. How about you M: It’s hard to pick just one. I love Shaolin Kung Fu. And I’m into Wing Chun. The focus on efficiency is impressive. Besides, Drunken Boxing is also attractive. The appeal lies in its uniquely entertaining effects.W: I see you really like Chinese Kung Fu. So how do you view the importance of Chinese Kung Fu M: Well, apart from self-defense, they are deeply rooted in Chinese culture, promoting discipline and respect.W: Yeah, and they also reflect Chinese philosophy. The yin-yang concept is evident in the balance between offense and defense.17.A 18.B 19.A 20.C【原文】M: Good morning, and welcome to today’s lifestyle report. Finding a great city to call home can be challenging. Most people look for good schools, safe neighborhoods, and nice parks. A recent study listed the 40 best towns to live in across the country this year, and Asheville, located in North Carolina, came in first. Situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a growing city with many job options, excellent schools, and friendly communities. People can find unique shops and art galleries downtown. Asheville has more than 30 public gardens and hundreds of walking tracks. The nearest national park is about a 30-minute drive, and large areas of the region are protected forests and green spaces. Researchers praised Asheville’s school system as one of the strongest in the state, with several good colleges nearby. The city also has a growing economy with over 5,000 local businesses. Whether you’re raising a family or starting a career, Asheville is a wonderful place. Stay with us for more stories. Have a great day!41.A 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.A 47.C 48.B 49.D 50.C 51.A 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.B56.which 57.an 58.breathe 59.lending 60.collected 61.as 62.To illustrate 63.accessible 64.rapidly 65.kicked66.Dear Chris,I’m Li Hua. I’d like to choose Beyond the Numbers as a way to evaluate art learning.Art learning is a process of cultivating aesthetic taste and enriching spiritual world, whose value can’t be measured by simple numbers. This name vividly shows art learning goes far beyond measurable marks, emphasizing its true meaning in personal growth and inner improvement. It can also guide us to focus on the essence of art learning instead of just chasing a numerical result.I hope you can consider my suggestion. Thank you.Yours,Li Hua67.One possible version:With a heavy heart, I finally dialed the number in the post. A worried woman answered, and when I described the orange cat with white paws and blue eyes, her voice was full of joy. She told me Marigold had slipped out on a rainy evening. I explained Ethan had saved it, and we agreed they’d come the next noon. I then told Ethan the truth. Though his lips trembled, he took a deep breath, nodded firmly, and said softly, “It’s okay, Mom. Marigold must miss its family as much as I would miss it.”The next day, there was a quiet knock on our door. The family stood outside, holding a small gift. When Marigold saw them, it rushed over happily. The woman thanked Ethan warmly, handing him a cat-themed notebook. Ethan smiled and waved goodbye. Later, he said, “Giving Marigold back makes me happier than keeping it.” I pulled him into my arms, knowing he had learned the true meaning of kindness-giving love back to those who cherish it, and that this precious lesson would stay with him forever. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 安徽省无为中学等校2026届高三下学期3月考试(三)英语听力.mp3 安徽省无为中学等校2026届高三下学期3月考试(三)英语试卷(含音频).docx