八省八校T8联考2026届高三下学期第二次质量检测(4月联合测评)英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文含音频)

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八省八校T8联考2026届高三下学期第二次质量检测(4月联合测评)英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文含音频)

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2026届八省八校T8联考高三年级四月阶段练习英语试题
一、听力选择题
1. What is the man going to do next
A.Repair his suitcase.
B.Claim his lost luggage.
C.Fill out a damage report.
2. What does Lisa pursue as a career
A.Be a doctor. B.Work as a teacher. C.Become a designer.
3. What are the speakers talking about
A.Visiting the park.
B.Complaining to the neighbor.
C.Looking for a new apartment.
4. What does the man think of the mountain
A.It’s worth climbing. B.It’s easy to climb. C.It’s beyond his expectation.
5. Where are the speakers going
A.The coffee shop. B.The library. C.The bookstore.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why does the officer ask the woman to pull over
A.Her rear license plate light is not on.
B.She forgot to bring her driver’s license.
C.She didn’t renew her vehicle registration.
7.What will the woman do tomorrow
A.Pay a fine.
B.Renew her vehicle registration.
C.Take her insurance card to the police station.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where does the conversation most probably take place
A.In a tea house. B.At a company party. C.In a restaurant.
9.What do we know about Emma
A.She has just got a promotion.
B.She is interested in photography.
C.She is good at graphic design.
10.Why does Lily refuse Tom’s invitation
A.She is in a hurry to leave.
B.She doesn’t like afternoon tea.
C.She is waiting for her friend.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Benefits of watching TV.
B.The quality of TV shows.
C.Ways to relax after work.
12.What kind of TV shows does the woman like
A.Drama series. B.Talent shows. C.Cooking competitions.
13.What does the man think TV is mainly for
A.Education. B.Entertainment. C.Skill-learning.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.Who is probably Maria
A.A hostess. B.A teacher. C.A community member.
15.What do students do every Friday afternoon in the project
A.They visit workplaces like hospitals.
B.They give talks to community members.
C.They help with tasks in the neighborhood.
16.What do community members do for the project every month
A.They clean the school campus.
B.They give career talks to students.
C.They organize outdoor activities.
17.What is the purpose of the school’s community project
A.To connect students with the community.
B.To develop students’ independence.
C.To get students ready for part- time jobs.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What does the speaker want to raise awareness about
A.Rising sea levels. B.Sculpture courses. C.Plastic pollution in oceans.
19.What did the speaker do in the “Ocean Treasures” project
A.Painting sea animals on plastic bottles.
B.Selling reusable bags to protect marine life.
C.Collecting plastic waste to make sculptures.
20.What effect has the project brought
A.Local shops no longer sell plastic bottles.
B.More people use reusable items at the beach.
C.Schools begin to teach ocean lessons.
二、阅读理解
Tech-enabled Monitoring: Safeguarding Biodiversity
Protecting biodiversity has become a global task, and technology is playing an increasingly important role in saving endangered species. Traditional ways of monitoring wildlife, which mainly depend on manual patrols (巡逻), often face problems like terrible environment, long distances and low efficiency, making it hard to protect rare animals in time and completely.
A “sky-earth-space” monitoring system has emerged to solve these problems. It has three main parts and can track wild animal groups all-round and in real time. Its structure can be shown clearly by a simple diagram, which displays how the three monitoring layers connect and work together:
Structure Diagram of “Sky-Earth-Space” Monitoring System
The diagram takes the central database as the core. The three monitoring layers (aerial, terrestrial, space-based) are connected to it. Each layer collects data on its own and sends it to the database for analysis, forming a complete monitoring cycle.
Monitoring Layer Core Equipment Main Function
Aerial UAVs with thermal (热的) cameras Cover large wild areas fast; detect activities in darkness
Terrestrial Infrared (红外的) cameras Monitor water sources/ corridors 24/7; record natural behaviors without disturbance
Space-based Satellite navigation & positioning collars Track long-distance migration of large mammals
In practice, the aerial layer uses UAVs to scan large areas, while the ground layer sets infrared cameras at key spots. The space layer helps track long-distance migration. All data go to the central database.
This tech system greatly improves the efficiency and accuracy of biodiversity protection. It reduces the need for manual work, thus reducing human influence on wildlife and helping endangered species recover better.
21.What is a disadvantage of traditional wildlife monitoring methods
A.They are too human-dependent. B.They fail to cover long distances.
C.They can’t save endangered species. D.They require complex technical operation.
22.What is the main function of the aerial monitoring layer
A.To track long-distance animal migration. B.To quickly scan and detect large wild areas.
C.To build and update the central database. D.To record animals’ natural behaviors non-stop.
23.What can we learn about the “sky-earth-space” monitoring system
A.It primarily needs manual data collection.
B.It totally removes human influence on wildlife.
C.It has fully replaced traditional protection ways.
D.It highly contributes to biodiversity preservation.
At a party I encountered a museum director, who would soon be leaving on an African safari (观兽旅行). Feeling fascinated, my partner Hugh and I enthusiastically booked one, the sort where you shoot wildlife with a camera rather than a gun.
A month later at Maasai Mara, a 583-square-mile nature reserve, we were in a vehicle surrounded by seven lions, none of which seemed to care about us. On the drive to our camp, we saw every animal that was in The Lion King. But a herd of eight elephants eating grass stole the show. Despite their impressive size, what surprised me, and was so magnificent, was the sound of the tall grass being torn with their trunks. I closed my eyes to listen, imagining creating a best-selling perfume that would smell the way grass being ripped from the ground by elephants.
The world can be a wild place, but that’s not the lesson you want to carry home with you. Yes, we humans are cruel and often dangerous, but there’s still nature, and before it’s too late we need to appreciate it. Admittedly, not everyone can hang out with elephants, but look at that bird landing on your feeder, and at that squirrel chasing the bird away from the feeder. Look at the rats slipping before you on a city street, at the spider that somehow got smashed in your elevator.
We’re all on a safari of one kind or another — it’s just that some of us aren’t returning with two brilliant souvenirs of Maasai and a bacteria infection.
24.What can we learn about the safari the author booked
A.It involved photographing wild animals. B.It was recommended by the museum director.
C.It required the author to carry a gun for safety. D.It was a last-minute booking due to excitement.
25.What can be inferred from paragraph 2
A.Lions were the most impressive animals they saw.
B.They spotted a great variety of classic wild animals.
C.The author recommended the movie The Lion King.
D.Maasai Mara was the filming location of The Lion King.
26.What does the underlined phrase “stole the show” in paragraph 2 probably mean
A.Failed to meet expectations. B.Caused a sudden disturbance.
C.Created a dangerous situation. D.Became the most attractive part.
27.What is the author’s main purpose of writing the text
A.To call for timely appreciation of nature. B.To share an unforgettable safari experience.
C.To remind readers of the cruelty of humans. D.To describe the beauty of wildlife in Africa.
Adults typically have 206 bones and 350 joints, which are made of bones plus the tissues that hold the bones together: cartilage (软骨), tendons (腱), ligaments (韧带), and nerves. With so many moving parts working hard every day, it’s no wonder that many people experience pain, stiffness (僵硬) or soreness in one or more of these connections.
The smallest joint in the body is in the ear, and while it plays a crucial role in hearing, most of us don’t even realize it’s there. The largest joint is the knee. Knees and other large joints like hips, shoulders and elbows are the ones that tend to become painful. We’re often quick to blame joint pain or stiffness on getting older. But it’s not just older folks who experience joint pain. Athletes and just plain everyday active people experience joint pain too. Besides aging, causes include overuse, inflammation (炎症), injury, and genetic or autoimmune conditions.
“It’s perfectly normal for people to have occasional aches and pains in their joints,” says Kyle Ruygrok, a physical therapist with Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine &Rehabilitation in Houston. “Most problems in the joints are either from injury or overuse.” And, he adds, many of those problems can be relieved simply by resting the following day to allow for recovery.
When pain lasts longer, doctors have a variety of ways to treat it, depending on where and why it occurs and how severe it is. The first recommendations may be supportive tools like canes, braces and splints (夹板) to help reduce strain and prevent falls from achy knees and hips. Smaller aids — for arthritic finger joints, for instance — can include special jar openers, ring splints or voice-to-text software to avoid typing. Your doctor may also recommend anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) or an injection to help relieve pain.
Physical therapy is another valuable option for rebuilding strength and mobility, particularly after an injury or arthritis diagnosis. Ruygrok recommends considering it if your joint pain hasn’t improved after four to six weeks.
“When these measures no longer provide relief, and joint pain begins to significantly impact your daily activities, that’s when we typically start discussing surgical options,” says Nicolas Noiseux, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at University of Iowa Health Care.
28.What is the function of the first 2 paragraphs
A.To explain how joints are formed.
B.To describe the structure of bones in detail.
C.To list all the possible treatments for joint inflammation.
D.To compare different joints and challenge a common misconception about pain.
29.According to Kyle Ruygrok, when should one consider physical therapy
A.Immediately after the pain starts. B.Only after an injection has failed.
C.When surgery is not an available option. D.If the pain hasn’t improved after 4-6 weeks.
30.What can we learn about surgical treatment for joint pain from the text
A.It is the first option doctors will recommend.
B.It is mainly used to treat occasional joint aches.
C.It is considered when other treatments are ineffective.
D.It is only applicable to large joints like knees and hips.
31.What does the text try to convey
A.The knee is the most important joint in the human body.
B.Joint pain has diverse causes and a graduated way to treat.
C.Daily activities can not significantly influenced by joint pain.
D.Surgery is the only effective way to relieve long-time joint pain.
This weekend I had the pleasure of seeing the Latvian animated film Flow in the theater. I’d never heard of it, but all of the other options were sequels (续集) or Christmas movies. Flow had a great trailer (预告片), excellent reviews, and won many awards. I was sold.
It is about the adventures of a black cat, a yellow dog, and several other animals that band together to survive a catastrophic flood. There are no people in the film. In fact, there is no dialogue at all in the hour and a half.
You would think that a movie without any human characters or dialogue would be boring. Well, Flow is anything BUT. On the contrary, I was often on the edge of my seat, terrified for the danger these little guys faced. They’re constantly escaping enemies and rising water. Eventually, our black cat finds himself in a new land. At the start of the movie he is alone, but by the end he is surrounded by new friends.
What, if anything, does this movie “mean” Clearly, one of the basic themes is unity — different species that initially don’t get along eventually learn to help each other survive. But I think the fact that humans are completely absent seems intentional. The animals pass through run-down, abandoned towns, implying that humanity may have been wiped out by a bined with the flood, this suggests a metaphor about climate change and sea level rise. The movie’s metaphors are subtle: water is an ever-present symbol in the film, and it is constantly flowing forward, pushing the action and our characters. With the title literally named FLOW, temporariness seems to be the main message: things constantly changing, the world moves on. We often can’t control storms of life. What we can control are our own actions. You can choose to fight the current or go with it and make the best of what you find down river.
Or it could mean something else completely different to you! Like the best poems, this movie is open to multiple interpretations.
32.What initially motivated the author to watch the film Flow
A.Recommendations from strangers. B.Curiosity about an unknown movie.
C.Its positive reception and many awards. D.Its unique theme concerning animals.
33.Which of the following is a distinctive feature of Flow
A.It contains no spoken dialogue. B.It involves more than human characters.
C.It is a short animation within 90 minutes. D.It is primarily a Christmas-themed story.
34.In the author’s opinion, what does humans’ absence from the film imply
A.The difficulty of survival. B.The loss of humanity.
C.The unpredictability of life. D.The unity of diverse species.
35.Where is the text probably from
A.A textbook on animation. B.An eco-tour journal.
C.An entertainment website. D.An editorial on global warming.
You may have already noticed the nights getting darker, quicker and the days getting shorter, colder and darker. 36 However, stress management expert Sam Wones has shared some top tips for staying sharp-minded.
37 A 20-minute nap is the best because anything past 30 minutes risks waking up in a deep sleep. Afternoon decline in energy and focus (1-3 p. m., or 7 hours after waking) is normal, a natural feature of circadian rhythm (昼夜节律). Napping is frowned upon in a productivity-driven society, but it’s how we’re hardwired. 38 For non-nappers, just be gentle with yourself, take a lunch break, step outside for fresh air or a walk, or focus on less taxing work. Moreover, Wones recommended prioritizing 7.5 hours of nightly sleep. Alack of sleep causes countless health risks beyond brain fog (脑雾). Research found sleeping over 9 hours can have similar harmful effects.
He also suggested high-protein meals with slow-release carbs to stabilize energy. 39 Dates with butter and salt, for instance, help sustain blood sugar while satisfying a sweet tooth. Dehydration (脱水), even mild, can severely disrupt cognitive function, so try to introduce electrolytes (电解质) and minerals to your daytime water. Screens drain energy too, so it’s important to move away from your screen from time to time. Suggested work-and-rest ratios are 25:5, 50:10, or 90:15. For your breaks, look away from a screen, move your head, eyes, and stretch. 40
A.Breaks are a tool, not something to avoid.
B.One of the most effective is taking a strategic short nap.
C.Blood sugar levels influence focus, attention and output.
D.Use it strategically to increase your capacity and productivity.
E.Irregular sleep patterns often harm concentration during the day.
F.These food choices keep blood sugar stable, preventing energy drops.
G.As winter comes, it is hard to keep your energy levels up in the day.
三、完形填空
I can’t remember exactly how the story was told, but it sounded like a fairy tale. The people celebrated with drums, but cruel rulers banned the instruments, wanting them to work day and night. Not 41 , the people found old, rusty oil drums by the sea, heated them with fire, and 42 them with hammers. “Ping-pong, ping-pong”, the sounds 43 music. They played together in the streets, and the rulers couldn’t stop them.
I learned to play the Trinidadian steel pan when I was 12. Most kids at my Toronto middle school, like me, were immigrants. Our teacher Pat McNeilly told us the pan was invented in the 1930s from oil drums 44 by the US military, with deep roots in African culture. The pan brought me joy and 45 my life choices. But public music education — especially about non-Western 46 , is often at risk of cancellation. This affects lower-income 47 neighborhoods, as families can’t afford private lessons. More than a 48 of music, it’s silencing an already hushed (低声的), united history.
In my twenties, I learned the steel pan was a symbol of colonial (殖民的) 49 . The pan is an innovation born from a 50 to create art even in hard times. On Toronto streets, pan players’ melodies still 51 something in me. Music like this should be 52 to every student, as it can change lives.
Now in my forties, I see how connected our histories are and how our survival depends on embracing this 53 . The pan’s magic 54 listeners and we might find ourselves 55 in to its sound like a magnet to metal.
41.A.giving up B.turning up C.calming down D.showing off
42.A.dug B.held C.covered D.beat
43.A.drowned B.promised C.polished D.ruined
44.A.sold B.donated C.left D.repaired
45.A.shaped B.limited C.broke D.recorded
46.A.musicians B.instruments C.toys D.entertainments
47.A.resident B.native C.immigrant D.foreigner
48.A.shift B.boom C.shortage D.loss
49.A.ignorance B.resistance C.cooperation D.acceptance
50.A.curiosity B.habit C.chance D.desire
51.A.stir B.disturb C.save D.amuse
52.A.convenient B.accessible C.familiar D.foreign
53.A.relation B.origin C.connection D.history
54.A.confuses B.encourages C.worries D.attracts
55.A.looking B.turning C.tuning D.breaking
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。
This year, I decided to take a course called AP Seminar to improve my research, presentation and teamwork skills. To help us, Ms. Maxson divided us into groups. At first, I thought she would assign them 56 (random), but she used a more creative method.
First, she gave us a lecture on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), 57 system that divides people into 16 personality types based on a questionnaire. According to this system, everyone is either introverted (内向的) 58 extroverted (外向的); intuitive or sensing; thinking or feeling; and prospecting or judging. Then, we each took the test to discover our type. I turned out to be an INTP — the 59 (logic). This means I have 60 (analyse) and curious mind, often drawn to difficult ideas and theories, 61 I thought was quite accurate.
However, I noted the test’s limitations. While 62 (identify) me as an introvert, I believe my behavior, as well as 63 (my), is context-dependent. Furthermore, the questions seemed transparent and easily manipulated (操控) to achieve a desired outcome.
64 its imperfections, the MBTI offered valuable insights into our collaborative styles. Finally, Ms. Maxson formed groups considering personality compatibility. Since extroverts were the majority, each team 65 (consist) of one introvert and three extroverts. So far, my group has been functioning effectively, and I am optimistic about our project.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是高中生李华,你班计划举办一场英语演讲比赛。外教Jenny提供了“The Beauty of Art”和“The Charm of Sports”两个话题,征求大家的意见。请给她写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.说明你支持的话题;
2.阐述理由。
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 Jenny,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
On a cold, damp evening in mid-November, a sharp wind cut through the streets, but Jack paid little attention to the chill. As a delivery rider, he had just finished a few smooth orders, his hands warm from the hot milk tea cups he’d been carrying, and his spirits fairly good. Stepping out of a milk tea shop, he found the spot where his second-hand electric bike had been parked now empty. In an instant, his heart sank, and a wave of hopelessness swept over him, turning his calm evening into a nightmare. That bike was far more than just a vehicle; it was his lifeline, the only way for him to earn daily income and cover his living expenses.
Panic set in as he remembered the undelivered orders — especially a cup of hot milk tea for Ms. White, a regular customer. His hand trembled as he pressed the voice button, his words laced with sorrow and anxiety as he apologized repeatedly, offering to pay for the undelivered drink. To his great surprise, Ms. White did not respond with anger or complaint, but with gentle kindness. Ms. White told him not to worry and to take his time finding his bike.
Her understanding words calmed him, but also deepened his sense of responsibility. “She is so kind. I cannot let her down,” he thought. For nearly two hours, he searched every nearby street, but there was no sign of his bike. As night grew darker and the wind bit harder, Jack clenched his fists and made a firm decision. He took out his poor savings, bought a bag of fresh apples and a new cup of hot milk tea, then set off on foot to Ms. White’s apartment, several kilometers away. The wind bit into his thin jacket, and his old shoes grew heavy with mud, but the thought of keeping his promise and maintaining his integrity kept him moving forward through the dimly lit urban landscape.
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。
Finally, breathless, Jack reached Ms. White’s doorstep and rang the bell.
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Deeply moved by Jack’s action, Ms. White decided to share the story online that night.
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参考答案
1.C
2.A
3.C
4.A
5.B
6.A 7.C
8.A 9.B 10.C
11.B 12.A 13.B
14.A 15.C 16.B 17.A
18.C 19.C 20.B
21.A 22.B 23.D
24.A 25.B 26.D 27.A
28.D 29.D 30.C 31.B
32.C 33.A 34.B 35.C
36.G 37.B 38.D 39.F 40.A
41.A 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.B 50.D 51.A 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.C
56.randomly 57.a 58.or 59.logician 60.analytical/analytic 61.which 62.identifying 63.myself 64.Despite 65.consisted
66.One possible version 1:
Dear Jenny,
I’m writing to share my opinion on the two speech topics for our class English speech contest. From my perspective, “The Beauty of Art” is a more favorable one.
As is known to all, art plays a vital role in our life. It helps us discover the beauty around us, develop good taste and enrich our spiritual world. Besides, talking about art allows us to share our experiences in painting, music or calligraphy, making our speeches more vivid and meaningful. I believe this topic can help all students feel the power of art.
Hopefully, my suggestion will be taken into consideration.
Yours,
Li HuaOne possible version 2:
Dear Jenny,
I’m writing to express my idea about the speech contest topics provided by you. I prefer “The Charm of Sports” to “The Beauty of Art”.
Firstly, sports are closely related to our daily life and have great charm. It not only keeps our bodies healthy and strong but also helps us build confidence, develop teamwork spirit and relieve pressure from study. Additionally, every student has their own sports experiences, such as playing basketball, running or swimming, which can make our speeches more real and touching. This topic can also encourage us to keep doing sports.
I think this topic will be popular among all our classmates.
Yours,
Li Hua
67.One possible version:
Finally, breathless, Jack reached Ms. White’s doorstep and rang the bell. The door opened, revealing a woman whose expression shifted from curiosity to surprise and then to heartfelt sympathy as she saw the exhausted man before her. His clothes were dusty, but the gifts in his hands were held with care. “Ms. White, these are for you,” he grinned, offering the apples and milk tea. “Wishing you happiness and good health. I am truly sorry about the delay.” Tears welled up in Ms. White’s eyes. “Oh, Jack! You shouldn’t have walked such a long way just for this!” she said, her voice soft with emotion for his unshakable honesty, even amid his own misfortune!
Deeply moved by Jack’s action, Ms. White decided to share the story online that night. She posted a video describing what happened, writing, “Even when caught in his own storm, he still reached out to warm others.” The post quickly went viral, receiving millions of likes and shares. Strangers were touched by the ordinary man’s extraordinary act. The wave of kindness soon reached his delivery company. They promptly responded, providing Jack with a brand-new e-bike and a cash reward to support his honest work. Even more wonderfully, with the help of numerous alert eyes online, his original bike was located and returned.

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