山东青岛第五十八中学2026届高三调研试题(八)英语试题(PDF版,无答案)

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山东青岛第五十八中学2026届高三调研试题(八)英语试题(PDF版,无答案)

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保密★启用前 第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
2026届高三调研试题(八) 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
英 语 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,
各小题给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
注意事项:
6. How is the man feeling
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置。 A. Angry. B. Nervous. C. Excited.
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 7. Where is this conversation probably taking place
需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案题号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写 A. At home. B. At a ticket office. C. At a concert venue.
在本试卷上无效。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 8. Why is the man returning the book early
A. He found it too boring. B. He’s read something similar. C. He finished reading it in no time.
9. How long did the breathing exercise take the man in total
第Ⅰ卷(共 95 分) A. 14 seconds. B. 50 seconds. C. 70 seconds.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 10. What does the man think of the book
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. Helpful. B. Challenging. C. Humorous.
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 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读 11. Why does the man describe Hanfu as meaningful
两遍。 A. It’s popular for weddings.
1. What has the man decided about the skiing holiday B. It makes history feel closer.
A. To invite his grandparents along. C. It’s comfortable to wear every day.
B. To change it to another time. 12. What does the woman suggest is special about music
C. To go without the children. A. It tells stories about performers.
B. It makes an impression without words.
2. What is the relationship between the speakers
C. It depends on language understanding.
A. Doctor and patient. B. Receptionist and client. C. Bus driver and passenger.
13. Which belief do the speakers share
3.What’s the man’s concern about Zootopia 2
A. Some traditions are no longer useful.
A. It’s not creative enough. B. Judy and Nick aren’t funny. C. New characters aren’t vivid.
B. All traditions should be taught in school.
4. What surprises the man
C. Traditions connect with people differently.
A. Fireworks are used for many events.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
B. Fireworks are rarely seen at weddings. 14. What are the speakers mainly discussing
C. Fireworks are most popular on Diwali. A. Causes of work stress.
5. What does the woman mean B. Benefits of using animals to relax.
A. James is a slow learner. B. James is capable of the job. C. James is too cautious sometimes. C. Ways to organize team-building events.
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15. What positive result has the woman noticed DeepSeek claimed higher energy efficiency but also faced doubts, keeping AI’s energy use a
A. Most staff reported higher productivity. persistent concern. Here is the daily energy comparison between ChatGPT and Google search.
B. All employees overcame their fear of dogs.
C. Team discussions became more open and relaxed. Operation Type Energy Per Search Daily Energy Use
16. What does the man think of the activity in the end
ChatGPT Response 0.0029 kWh 621.4 MWh
A. He’s interested in trying it.
B. He’s unsure if it would work. Google Search 0.0003 kWh 10.8 MWh
C. He’s worried about potential problems.
Given the energy consumption, AI adoption won’t slow as firms view it as essential, so a smart
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What changed the speaker’s view on effort strategy is needed to employ AI’s benefits while meeting sustainable goals. Luckily, industry experts
A. Practicing harder every day. B. Failing language exams. C. Learning a new theory. are developing various solutions to address this challenge.
18. What’s the reason some schools focus on effort
A. To improve students’ results.
B. To encourage smarter strategies.
C. To teach students about fixed talent.
19. What concerns researchers about the growth mindset
A. It can be misunderstood as a complete solution.
B. It encourages students to work alone.
C. It makes people afraid to take risks.
20. Why does the speaker talk about his son
A. To prove the importance of learning languages.
B. To show the effect of the growth mindset.
C. To explain how to improve exam grades.
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)
The AI-related energy risks have gained visibility, triggering public awareness and action. Yet
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
focusing on energy alone cannot break the cycle of compounding environmental and operational
A
pressures. “To address AI-energy risks and unlock long-term value, companies and investors must
AI and Energy: Is AI Increasing Power Demand
move beyond their narrow roles in the AI value chain. They should pursue strategies that create
AI consumes large amounts of energy: a single ChatGPT response uses around 10 times the
shared value by advancing business goals while benefiting society and the environment,” notes
electricity of a Google search, and its more than 400 million weekly active users increase demand.
Lauren Smart in World Economic Forum.
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21. How much more daily energy does ChatGPT consume than Google Search throttle (油门) position, insisting until the ride became perfectly smooth.
A. 632.2 MWh. B. 621.4 MWh. He operated on a simple principle: there was always room for improvement. He would rush to
C. 610.6 MWh. D. 10.8 MWh. learn from every engine failure, even on his days off and kept a notebook of technical notes. His
22. Which of the following is an effective measure to cut AI energy use most famous feat, however, was improving train coupling by balancing a water-filled cup and a stack
A. Adopting energy-saving chips. of coins until he could link the carriages without disturbing them. A video of this “steady hand”
B. Selecting larger models. miracle later won widespread admiration online.
C. Establishing more data centers. On June 25, 2021, Sonam entered the cab of the Fuxing bullet train as its first driver on the new
D. Encouraging firm competitions. high-altitude line. With over 750,000 kilometers of safe driving and zero accidents to his name, he
23. According to Lauren Smart, AI companies should adopt a mission that . has been honored as a “National Model Worker.” From a child fascinated by a picture to the “Dragon
A. creates shared value Tamer” of the world’s highest railways, Sonam Wangdrak’s journey is a proof to how a single dream,
B. gains public recognition fueled by constant dedication, can mount the roof of the world.
C. follows existing regulations 24. What initially inspired Sonam Wangdrak’s dream
D. maximizes investor’s profits A. A photograph of a train in his school book.
B B. His early mastery of the Mandarin language.
Sonam Wangdrak’s story begins not in a driver’s cab, but on the vast grasslands of the Xizang C. A visit to a train driver’s cab in his childhood.
plateau. As a herdsman’s son, his first encounter with a train was a colorful picture in a textbook at D. His experience of moving from grassland to town.
age seven— a spark that lit a lifelong dream. For a boy who only began learning Mandarin in fourth 25. What does “honing his craft” mean in paragraph2
grade, the path seemed distant. Yet, this dream carried him to the Lanzhou Railway School, where he A. Repairing his tools. B. Polishing his skills.
spent holidays alone in his dormitory, determined to conquer tough subjects like mechanical drawing C. Breaking his limits. D. Recording his work.
and circuit principles. 26. What qualities can best describe Sonam Wangdrak
This commitment led him into the next life chapter when, in 2007, he joined the Qinghai-Xizang A. Ambitious and efficient. B. Curious and adventurous.
Railway Company, beginning a decade-long journey of honing his craft. The real challenge arrived C. Self-disciplined and innovative. D. Persistent and perfection-seeking.
with the Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway, Xizang’s first electrified line, snaking through mountains and over 27. What is the passage mainly about
rivers. To master its demanding curves and slopes, Sonam designed a unique test: placing a A. Aman who has a brilliant career. B. The growth of Xizang’s rail technology.
whiteboard pen upright on the console. Every time it fell down, he would note the time, location, and C. The success of a national railway project. D. A model realizing his dream via devotion.
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C 30. Why does the author refer to the peacock’s tail
Recently, I was listening to Paul Simon’s 1983 album Hearts and Bones again and was struck A. To stress frowning takes more muscles.
by a question: what did it — a weary, bittersweet reflection on a broken relationship-mean to my B. To show luxurious traits are unnecessary.
younger self As a teenager with little romantic experience, I believe I was drawn to the maturity C. To prove sadness is apparently convenient.
sadness seemed to represent, which hints at a complex joy found within sadness. D. To explain sadness has evolutionary value.
But why value sadness when happiness is so universally pursued Nations measure well-being 31. What’s the best title of this passage
through happiness Indexes (指数), and philosophies prioritize increasing joy. Yet, in reality, we don’t A. Why the long face B. Which is deeper
seek constant happiness. Sometimes sadness has a cause; sometimes we want to be. Perhaps C. What’s happiness D. Where’s sadness
emotional variety is preferable to monotony. But there’s more to it — sadness holds a depth that D
happiness lacks. A colorful colony of photosynthetic (光合的) cyanobacteria, known as blue-green algae (藻),
Sadness inspires great art in a way that grinningly eating ice cream cannot. Essayist Hartley has successfully powered a computer microprocessor for more than six months, according to a study
Coleridge praised it as a more elegant state of mind than happiness. “Melancholy (悲伤) can scarce published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.
exist in an undegraded spirit — it cannot exist in a mere animal” is how he put it, suggesting it is The algae-computer system was placed in the window of biochemist Paolo Bombell’s home.
more dignified than happiness. I suspect most people feel joy is, at root, a kind of idiot pleasure. What he saw next really blew his mind: It sat there from February to August, and all the while it was
Melancholy is somehow more grown-up, more sincere, and more authentic. working. And even after the microprocessor has been disconnected, the cyanobacteria device
Just as what evolutionary scientists call “the handicap principle”, luxurious traits are useful, continues to produce current. “Given the right conditions of light, temperature and water, I cannot
because they are so showily expensive, apparently inconveniencing the owner. They are a way of predict when it will stop,” said Bombelli.
saying: I’m so strong. The peacock’s tail, for example, despite being a disadvantage attached, signals Cyanobacteria harvest energy from sunlight and make it into food for themselves. For this study,
desirable genes. Sadness, according to this model, is a kind of obvious consumption. It takes more the researchers put the power-providing microorganisms into a plastic and steel enclosure, about the
muscles to frown than smile, and maybe that’s the point. Darwin observed that sadness appears the size of an AA battery, along with an aluminum anode (铝正极 ). Throughout the experiment, the
same way across all cultures, implying a deep-rooted human capacity. connected microprocessor was programmed to do a bunch of calculations, and then check its own
Happiness can be lovely, but the profound, elegant sadness unlocks aesthetic (美学) world that work. It did this in a 45-minute period, followed by 15 minutes of standby, continuously for months
happiness can never reach. with the cyanobacteria unit as its only power source.
28. Why did the author like Paul Simon’s 1983 album as a teenager Even though the algae rely on a light source to feed, the bio-system continued to produce
A. He thought sadness inspired art. enough power to run the microprocessor in the dark. The scientists basically put down this
B. He viewed sadness as happiness. phenomenon to leftovers. When there was light, the cyanobacteria cooked up an over-abundance of
C. He experienced broken relationships. food, and when it was dark the microorganisms kept chewing on the extras.
D. He associated sadness with being mature. According to Chris Howe, senior author of the study, the results suggest that the little bio-based
29. What’s Hartley Coleridge’s view on melancholy battery alternative could serve as a way to power small electronics without rare earth elements,
A. Unrelated to art. B. Rich in variety. C. Unique to humans. D. Deep-rooted in history. which are in short supply and under growing demand. Plus, the system could also help bridge the
electricity divide, providing another power supply for people in rural areas or low-income countries.
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Though the experiment’s results are promising, it’s important to keep in mind that the computer with something else. ___36___ And in many ways, the first step, which is simply being willing to do
processor tested uses very little energy — requiring only 0.3 microwatts to run. More research is something differently, can be the hardest step of all.
needed to know exactly how much the tiny AA-battery-sized device could scale up. Howe said, This came to mind as I read a cover story in education. Ostensibly (表面上), it’s about more
Putting one on your roof isn’t going to provide the power supply for your house at this stage.” and more colleges agreeing to drop standardized tests as a required measure of student aptitude (天
32. Which of the following facts about the algae-computer system surprised Bombelli 赋). ___37___
A. It can function without water. That is always going to be hard. But in recent decades, colleges have realized that the old
B. It can convert light into power. ways of judging individual value, while not necessarily wrong, were narrow. While they identified
C. It can work for a long time. one kind of student well, they did not account for a wide range of experiences, skills, and qualities
D. It can stand high temperatures. that were no less important to achievement and success. ___38___ The tests weren’t good enough.
33. What can we learn about the bio-system from paragraph 4 Schools could do better.
A. It stores light for later use. So what has happened Schools are increasingly consenting to think differently about
B. It works normally in the dark. admissions. They have resolved to do the best they can to see the whole individual. ___39___ Some
C. It consumes little food in the dark. think dropping mandatory standardized tests is a mistake. However, once the first step is taken, the
onward pull of reason and morality speed progress.
D. It produces food for people.
At a time when there appears to be so much confusion in the world, it is possible to look out
34. What will the research focus on next
and instead see something else: the world struggling with the perpetual (长久的) task of consenting
A. How the device will work on the roof
to new ideas. Politics today show how easily we can become stuck in the mentally familiar.
B. Whether the device’s size can be reduced.
___40___ That can be an admissions officer wanting to be more thoughtful in extending the
C. Whether the device can play a bigger role.
benefits that her school offers. Or it can be a zero-waste blogger asking us all to think differently
D. How the device will adapt to new environments.
about how we contribute to greater balance in the world.
35. What is the best title for the passage
The only constant is the universal need for progress, and that will never leave us where it
A. The Future of Household Electricity Supply
found us.
B. Blue-Green Algae: A New Source of Food A. It starts with consenting (同意) to change thought.
C. An Algae-Powered Device Runs Computer for Months
B. Undoubtedly there have been missteps along the way.
D. A Promising Bio-Battery Creates the Miracle C. In short, they left a lot of amazing people out and didn’t even know it.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分7.5分) D. But at its heart, it reveals something more fundamental: how we judge individual value.
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。 E. They offer the most challenging academic programs and ensure every student’s physical and
The Power of Thinking Differently mental health.
Just in the past few weeks, my wife has become the supporter of the concept of zero-waste F. The world, on the other hand, is constantly demanding that we be kinder and more connected and
living. Zero-waste is obviously about changing behaviors to produce less waste. But as my wife think ever larger.
shared with me all the inventive ways people are getting around using plastic or reusing clothes or G. Many universities known to be highly selective in their admissions policies received more
controlling the desire to accrue (积累) things we don’t really need, I realized that, zero-waste starts applicants than usual.
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第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 46.A.appreciate B.overlook C.grasp D.dismiss
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 47.A.happened to B.dawned on C.came across D.went through
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
48.A.imagined B.sensory C.material D.inner
项。
49.A.fears B.sorrows C.anxieties D.troubles
One morning, I took my three-legged dog Wrigley for a walk. Wrigley suddenly stopped on
50.A.goal B.method C.strategy D.wisdom
the sidewalk; something caught his eye, ____41____ his nose.
51.A.delighted B.benefited C.relaxed D.rewarded
“One... two... three!” I pulled his lead, growing ____42____. I was busy: breakfast, work, and
52.A.sudden B.quick C.short D.brief
coffee on my to-do list this morning. You’d think his missing back leg would make him less
53.A.him B.myself C.others D.itself
____43____, therefore, easier for me to keep him moving along, but it didn’t. A tripod (三脚架) can
54.A.grabbed B.released C.pulled D.undid
be stronger than a chair.
55.A.left B.waited C.passed D.Welcomed
Wrigley loved smelling trees and grasses, or poking his face into shrubs — hoping for rabbits
or cats. When I almost lost patience, he ____44____ me to a spot to slow down, sense, and mark his 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
presence. It was his way of saying: I am here. At the Shenzhen Universiade Center on Monday, the swimming program at the 15th National
Wrigley and I both liked rocks, trees, and paying attention to the world’s small details — if I Games finished with ___56____ unexpectedly youthful surge.
____45____ long enough to notice. I wanted to experience things with my body and not my head. Among ___57____ (exception) stars, it was 13-year-old Yu Zidi from Hebei ____58____ stole
But I was often moving too fast to ____46____ what was laid out before me, anxious like a fish
the spotlight, securing three gold medals, one silver, and one bronze. Her performances signaled not
fighting upstream. On that walk, it ____47____ me that he had been teaching me to slow down and
only the ____59____ (arrive) of a gifted swimmer, but a bright future for Chinese swimming.
enjoy the ___48____ world. When I was lost in a sea of ___49____, he brought my life down to
Yu delivered her most impressive performance in the women’s 200m individual medley (混合
ground level with his simple ____50____ to live in the moment.
He only focused on what ____51____ him, unlike me, who was distracted by endless tasks. 泳), ____60____ she stopped the clock at 2:07.41. It broke an Asian record that ____61____ (stand)
He greeted friends with full-body wags, lost in scratches, and reacted instantly — no overthinking. for 13 years. She went on to add a silver medal in the women’s 200m butterfly, ____62____ (beat)
Once, I stepped on his paw in a hurry. He barked, but soon wagged his tail, offering ____52____ Olympic champion Zhang Yufei.
forgiveness and trust, which I should also show to family, loved ones, friends, most of all, Her success was no accident. ____63____ (early) this summer, at the World Aquatics
____53____. Championships, Yu had already proven herself on the global stage. She reached three finals.
With a satisfied look, he turned his head toward me, I fastened his collar and ____54____ the
Although she brushed against the podium (领 奖 台 ) ____64____ quite stepping onto it, she
lead. “Wanna go ” The world of smells and sounds ____55____.
established herself as a most promising talent.
41.A.instead of B.or rather C.other than D.more of
From her first competition to her stunning results at the National Games, Yu now fully
42.A.calm B.tired C.impatient D.nervous
43 A stable B fixed C fast D excited ___65____ (represent) the future of Chinese swimming. “I’m very happy, very excited,” she said.. . . . .
44.A.chased B.drove C.dragged D.escaped “Before the race, I felt that refreshing my personal best would be enough. I didn’t expect to swim
45.A.paused B.hurried C.struggled D.continued this fast.”
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) The old woman froze, then sighed. “I’m over seventy. I won’t be around much longer. It doesn’t
第一节(满分 15分) matter how I eat.”
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国笔友 Jim所在的学校正在征集“智慧校园”方案。 The words cut deep. Mira thought about taking her to a psychologist but she’d refuse. So she
他打算参与这项活动,来信询问你的建议。请你给 Jim回信,内容包括: turned to an old companion, the AI.
1.你的建议; The response came quickly. Grandma was refusing food because she felt like she no longer had
2.说明理由。 a place in the family. The AI offered suggestions: Help her feel secure and needed.
提示词:智慧校园 smart campus 注意:
注意: 1.词数 100左右; 2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 (1)续写词数应为 150左右;
Dear Jim, (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
_________________________________________________________________________________ Para 1:With AI’s assistance, Mira began her plan.
_________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2:As meals became less of a battle, Mira decided to relight the sparkle in grandmother’s eyes.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
This time, Mira wasn’t asking the AI to polish her essays. Instead, she typed a question that had
been pressing on her heart for weeks: “Why won't Grandma eat properly ”
It was early January. After finishing her exams, Mira had returned to her hometown to spend
some quiet days with her grandmother. The old woman had once been a legend- she’d worked as a
tailor, made dresses for half the village and saved enough to open her own shop.
Time had taken its toll. Now her eyesight had dimmed, her fingers trembled, but she was still
that legendary woman who lived on her own terms. Whenever someone ladled (勺子舀) soup into
her bowl, she would push it away, murmuring,“I don’t need it. Save it for yourselves.”Every meal
played out the same way. It broke Mira’s heart.
Actually, the family was doing well. There was plenty of food, plenty of love. So why did
eating—a simple, everyday act—seem like a burden to her
She tried reasoning with her, but the more she talked, the more Grandma resisted. Until one day,
in a moment of frustration, she blurted out, “Grandma, you make me so sad when you act like this.”
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