资源简介 台州市 2026 届高三第二次教学质量评估试题英语2026.04全卷共 10 页,满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。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纸上。第一节听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.What does the man need help with A. Planning a celebration.B. Choosing a present.C. Buying office supplies.2.How did the man get to the woman’s house A. By taxi. B. By bike. C. On foot.3.What is the man proud of A. Preserving natural areas.B. Managing shopping centers.C. Planning construction projects.4.第 1页/共 14页Why is the woman watching TV A. To support her favorite team.B. To learn playing skills.C. To kill the time.5.What does the woman suggest the man do A. Work fewer hours. B. Exercise less. C. Eat healthily.第二节听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Payment security issues.B. Weekend cooking plans.C. Online grocery shopping.7. Where did the woman go this morning A. To a train station.B. To a police station.C. To a bank.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What type of film are the speakers watching A. Thriller. B. Romance. C. Science fiction.9. What does the man want to watch next time A. A 1990s thriller.B. A recent release.C. A golden age film.10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers 第 2页/共 14页A. Movie critics.B. Husband and wife.C. Professor and student.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a fitness center.B. At the woman’s office.C. At a local bank.12. What is the woman’s strength A. Her skilled professional team.B. Her business education background.C. Her rich experience in athlete training.13. What does the woman want the man to do A. Approve financial support.B. Become her business partner.C. Assist with construction planning.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. What problem are the speakers facing A. Wild animals threaten them.B. Their vehicle is stuck.C. They are lost.15. When is the conversation taking place A. At midday.B. In the early afternoon.C. In the early evening.16. How will the speakers keep warm A. By making a fire.B. By exercising regularly.第 3页/共 14页C. By running the engine.17. How does the man feel A. Quite satisfied.B. Somewhat apologetic.C. Very frightened.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. Who is the speaker A. A tour leader. B. A news reporter. C. A radio host.19. What can visitors do during the Zhangjiajie International Hiking Festival A. Visit tea shops.B. Explore the glass bridge.C. Compete with outdoor enthusiasts.20. How many group members will try the easier hiking routes A. 10. B. 20. C. 30.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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhile ball games and chess dominate the spotlight, some unusual sports remain off the radar but they’re justas thrilling! These activities not only lift your spirits but also bring back the true essence of sports: FUN! Here arefour fascinating examples:QuidditchInspired by J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, this magical game is now a real international sport. Each teamhas seven players, and every player must keep a broom between their legs from start to bining elementsof rugby and dodgeball, it’s called “Muggle Quidditch” since non-magical folks play it without magic.Yubi LakpiThis traditional Indian game resembles football, but with a twist — players use a coconut instead of a ball.Two teams compete to carry the coconut into the opponent’s goal area. To make the game more challenging,players apply oil to their bodies, making them slippery and hard to grab. Tough enough Give it a try!第 4页/共 14页ZorbingImagine rolling downhill inside a giant plastic ball. That’s zorbing! It first originated in New Zealand in the1990s and has grown into a popular outdoor adventure activity around the world. Usually done on gentle slopes orflat ground, it’s more about the joy of rolling than competition. Perfect for a fun day out with friends!Toe WrestlingYes, it’s real and it even has a World Championship! Similar to arm wrestling, opponents try to pin each other’s toes down for three seconds. Matches alternate between left and right feet, with the best of three rounds decidingthe winner. So kick off your shoes and socks. It’s toe-wrestling time!21. What must Quidditch players do throughout the game A. Control the team with magic.B. Pass a rugby ball to other folks.C. Hold a broom between their legs.D. Obey rules from the Harry Potter series.22. How do players make it difficult for the opposing team in Yubi Lakpi A. By wetting the fields.B. By oiling themselves.C. By polishing the coconuts.D. By blocking the opponents.23. What do Zorbing and Toe Wrestling have in common A. Both take place on gentle slopes.B. Both involve close-body contact.C. Both qualify as championship events.D. Both feature fun-oriented recreation.BLast summer, I made a rather unconventional decision to run a small bookstore in the bustling food market ofmy neighborhood. My friends cast doubt on the plan, for the market was crowded with noisy vendors (小贩) andfilled with pungent food smells. Their concerns proved well-founded on its opening day. Sandwiched between apork stall and a tofu shop, my bookstore attracted barely any attention. With few customers stepping in, I feltdisheartened and began to reflect on what went wrong. Never had I anticipated such a frigid beginning.It didn’t take me long to figure out where the problem lay. I had stocked my shelves with classic novels and第 5页/共 14页poetry I cherished, yet they failed to meet the needs of local residents. I therefore resolved to make a thoroughchange. In place of those books, I displayed home-style cookbooks, stories about street food, and food-relatedpicture books for children. I sincerely hoped these new books would win over the locals. I also launched a“Book-for-Veggie Exchange” activity in the store.The new adjustment turned out to be highly successful. Local people soon took to this creative idea. A youngmother came first with a carrot to exchange for a picture book, and before long, my counter was overflowing withfresh vegetables. The tofu vendor’s daughter, who had watched silently for weeks on end, finally stepped forwardto borrow a comic. Months later, the bookstore became a warm part of market life, with the scent of books blendinggently with the fresh aroma of farm produce.This experience reshaped my understanding of books. I once believed books could only shine in quiet places,but now I have seen their real value. It lies in connecting with people’s everyday life: books can blend perfectlyinto daily routines and warm our hearts. They become meaningful and touching when combined with the hustle andbustle, food and laughter of everyday life.24. What problem did the author face last summer A. Doubt among close friends.B. Strong food smells in the market.C. Low store traffic in the bookstore.D. Disturbance from nearby vendors.25. How did the author attract customers to the bookstore A. By selling local vegetables.B. By offering reader-specific books.C. By stocking favorite classics.D. By organizing book-swap activities.26. What can we learn about the bookstore in paragraph 3 A. It aimed at a profitable trade in farm produce.B. It funded the young children in the community.C. It reflected a harmonious integration into market life.D. It served as a popular gathering spot in the neighborhood.27. What has the author learned from opening the bookstore A. Better late than never.第 6页/共 14页B. Books are for life, not for shelves.C. Think outside the box.D. Reading connects soul to daily life.CIn an era characterized by burnout and doomscrolling, original artworks offer remarkable therapeutic (治疗的)benefits. A study at London’s Courtauld Gallery shows that volunteers viewing Van Gogh’s, douard Manet’s andPaul Gauguin’s originals had significantly lower stress and inflammation levels than those seeing reproductions.The experiment by King’s College London further confirmed this: participants exposed to 19th-centurypost-impressionist masterpieces in galleries experienced reduced stress, lower heart disease risk and a boostedimmune system, compared with those viewing copies in a lab.Cambridge psychologists found that appreciating artistic beauty at Kettle’s Yard Gallery, a Cambridge artmuseum, frees people from daily mental trappings. Besides, a study by the UK Department for Culture, Media andSport quantified art’s positive effects on physical and mental health, and showed that it brought an annual 1,000per person economic gain from higher productivity and fewer general practitioner visits. Nature noted the role oforiginal art in preventing chronic diseases. And for the first time in its 202-year history, The Lancet featured art’slife-enhancing effects in a photo essay, turning art from a leisure choice into a valuable tool for public health.Art historian Katy Hessel emphasizes that taking time to immerse oneself in art deeply is vital to itstherapeutic effect. Galleries’ quiet atmosphere stops mindless scrolling and fosters contemplation, bringing“psychological distancing” and a broader perspective — great art liberates people to appreciate things beyondthemselves. In an age when creativity is increasingly outsourced to AI, original art connects people with humangenius, letting them feel the emotions behind artists’ brushstrokes and understand human suffering, which nodigital image or AI work can fully copy.Art’s health value raises a question: will doctors soon recommend gallery visits Amid falling visitors andfunding shortages, these studies call for more investment in culture. While the UK government’s 270 millionfunding for cultural infrastructure is welcome, greater efforts are needed to ensure universal access to this “culturalworkout”. Science has proven art is vital not only to a nation’s economy but to its public health.28. Why are the two studies mentioned in paragraph 1 A. To recommend famous art galleries to visitors.B. To highlight the artistic appeal of masterpieces.C. To prove the healing effects of original artworks.第 7页/共 14页D. To expose the negative consequences of reproductions.29. How does the author support the health benefits of original art in paragraph 2 A. By stating opinions.B. By quoting studies.C. By explaining concepts.D. By analyzing reasons.30. What does Katy Hessel stress in paragraph 3 A. The importance of gallery atmosphere.B. The beauty of post-impressionist works.C. The immersive experience of authentic art.D. The unique role of generative AI in creation.31. What would be the best title for the text A. Original Art: A Key to Public Health.B. Art Copies: A Choice for Daily Leisure.C. Artificial Art: A Source of Economic Value.D. Art Appreciation: A Door into Inner Delight.DHave you ever found someone copying your gestures or facial expressions during a conversation This is theChameleon (变 色 龙 ) Effect, the nonconscious mimicry (模 仿 ) of others’ behaviors. Just like a chameleonintegrates into its environment, people unconsciously mimic others’ gestures, mannerisms or accents to buildconnections and smooth interactions, which is a common yet easily overlooked human trait.Psychologists John Bargh and Tanya Chartrand proved the Chameleon Effect in a 1999 experiment. Theyasked 78 participants to talk with experimenters during a personality test. To avoid conscious mimicry, researchersused photos as a distraction during conversations. The results showed participants unconsciously increased facetouching by 20% and foot movement by 50% to match the experimenters. Another part found people who weremimicked rated the experimenters more positively, showing mimicry boosts likability. The Chameleon Effect stemsfrom two main reasons. It is rooted in human empathy — people mimic others to share feelings and buildemotional bonds. It also evolved as a survival trait: fitting in with a group helps people gain support and avoiddanger. In daily life, this explains why couples or close friends gradually adopt similar speech habits or gestures.This effect also appears in speech and social settings. People may unconsciously pick up others’ accents or第 8页/共 14页phrases after long interactions. For example, a football player once accidentally used a French accent during aninterview after living in France for months, a typical display of the effect. However, excessive mimicry may makepeople lose their sense of self. Such over-mimicry can lead to confusion about one’s true personality.Overall, the Chameleon Effect is a positive social tool that promotes connection and empathy. It helps reducesocial tension and build trust between people. While it helps people integrate into groups, balancing mimicry withself-identity is crucial to avoiding losing oneself in social interactions. With this awareness, people can use theeffect wisely while preserving their own uniqueness.32. Which of the following is an example of the “Chameleon Effect” A. A girl copies her deskmate’s movements.B. A driver follows a policeman’s directions.C. An applicant learns the judge’s expressions by heart.D. An assistant practices a foreigner’s tones on purpose.33. What can be inferred about the “Chameleon Effect” from paragraph 2 A. Personality changes with conscious mimicry.B. Likability increases mimicry in conversations.C. People mimic others to gain group acceptance.D. Mimicry arouses shared feelings between couples.34. What is the downside of excessive mimicry A. The loss of self-identity.B. An end to true connection.C. The failure of mutual trust.D. A decrease in social tension.35. What is the author’s attitude towards the “Chameleon Effect” A. Doubtful. B. Critical.C. Dismissive. D. Cautious.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。In everyday communication, we exchange not only logical information but also emotions, attitudes and innerstates. Since human beings are emotional creatures, our decisions, whether significant or trivial, are often drivenmore by emotions than by pure reason. Therefore, to express strong emotions clearly, we tend to use words like第 9页/共 14页very, so and truly in daily language. ____36____Verbal intensifiers (强化词) are special function words that enhance the meaning, especially the emotionalmeaning of the words they are attached to. ____37____ According to Buzarov (1998), intensification is a stable andvital feature of informal language. Words such as awfully, deeply, tremendously, and truly help speakers strengthenemotional impact and influence listeners’ psychological perception.____38____ In English, we often say “I am deeply grateful” or “He is dead tired.” Other languages also havesimilar words: очень in Russian, sehr in German, très in French. Some new intensifiers are even created bycombining words, like fantabulous from fantastic and fabulous.To make the most of intensifiers, we should use them with a clear purpose. Do not use them mindlessly.____39____ Connect them with your genuine attitude and focus on conveying precise emotions. This way,appropriate use of intensifiers will make our words more powerful and sincere.Intensifiers, like any other linguistic tool, work best in the right context. ____40____ However, overusingthem without necessity will only weaken their expressive effect and make our words sound empty. Mastering themwisely helps us become more proficient and persuasive communicators.A. Proper use is a smart linguistic choice.B. These function words have great expressive value.C. You’d better use them to express real ideas and emotions.D. Using intensifiers at will influences emotional expression.E. Intensifiers are used to simplify the meaning of other words.F. This is why verbal intensifiers have emerged in languages worldwide.G. They are commonly employed across languages and take on diverse forms.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。When I was in my early twenties, I had a family with young children to support. With only an English degree,I found it hard to ____41____ a suitable job, feeling worried and uncertain about my future.One day, I applied for a sales ____42____ at a jewelry company. As the interviewer outlined the daily____43____ like selling gold and silver items, an inner voice asked me, “Am I really doing what I’m meant to do ”Knowing the answer was “No”, I politely ____44____ the job, following my heart and guided by my inner sense of____45____. In time, I returned to school to ____46____ an education degree and went on to become a teacher,第 10页/共 14页finding ____47____ in helping students learn, grow and chart their own life direction.Before long, I learned my two sons had autism (自闭症). This led me to ____48____ teaching and I stayedhome to look after them. My later life journey was ____49____ — filled with sleepless nights and countlesstherapy sessions. Yet, challenging as it was, ____50____ my sons brought me unexpected warmth.I recorded my life ____51____ in writing and sharing my stories far and wide. Finally I came to realize theselife experiences led me to live a life that truly suited me.The ____52____ of that day touches everyone deeply. Each of us has a purpose. Finding it may take a lot oftime and lead us down a(n) ____53____ path. Yet it is never too late to make a ____54____: follow your heart, livefully, love deeply and become who you are ____55____ to be.41. A. land B. design C. provide D. create42. A. business B. office C. post D. order43. A. supplies B. tasks C. necessities D. reports44. A. extended B. adjusted C. declined D. confirmed45. A. desire B. hope C. drive D. purpose46. A. require B. grant C. maintain D. earn47. A. fulfillment B. excitement C. support D. confidence48. A. improve B. quit C. assist D. miss49. A. costly B. tough C. lonely D. dangerous50. A. believing in B. playing with C. attending to D. thinking of51. A. episodes B. chapters C. experiences D. stages52. A. interview B. topic C. case D. question53. A. beaten B. unsafe C. given D. unexpected54. A. choice B. request C. promise D. difference55. A. allowed B. meant C. encouraged D. told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 2021 list of Best Tourism Villages was released at the 24th General Assembly of the World TourismOrganization, with Yucun ____56____ (list) among the 44 outstanding villages. Launched in May 2021, the BestTourism Villages initiative drew applications from 174 villages worldwide, and the candidates were assessed____57____ an independent committee against a set of criteria covering cultural and natural heritage, economic第 11页/共 14页sustainability, and other key dimensions.____58____ (lie) in Anji County, Zhejiang Province, Yucun once relied on mineral resources for its economicgrowth and became the wealthiest community in the area of Anji. ____59____ all of this was achieved only at thecost of environmental damage. In 2005, President Xi Jinping visited Yucun, ____60____ he put forward theconcept that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. Under this vision, Yucun made great efforts torestore its ecological environment and ____61____ (award) the title of National Ecological Cultural Village in 2021.Blessed with distinctive natural scenery, villagers soon lived ____62____ (enjoyable) lives, compared with thosethey had when depending on mining. Today, it has grown into a popular tourist destination, attracting more than 10million domestic and international visitors annually.This ____63____ (transform) of Yucun offers a vivid example. Over the past decades, China has beencommitted to green and low-carbon development. With Yucun as ____64____ shining model, the nation hasachieved remarkable progress in ecological conservation and adopted effective ____65____ (strategy) to build aBeautiful China.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)66. 请你写一篇短文向校英文报“A Small Act Warms My Heart”栏目投稿,分享一件校园暖心事件,内容包括:(1)暖心事件;(2)你的思考。注意:(1)写作词数应为 100 个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。A Small Act Warms My Heart____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分 25 分)67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。第 12页/共 14页As my father grew older, he became increasingly frugal (节俭) — a habit that often annoyed me. He evenkept snack wrappers to reuse, and I used to think he was being stingy (小气的). One afternoon at the grocery, as wewalked down the cookie aisle, I noticed he lingered before the expensive shortbread (黄油酥饼) he loved, the kindhe never bought for himself. So I suggested buying it for him. He nodded but hesitated, then added softly,“Actually, your mom used to buy Nadine’s cookies.” I’d never heard of this brand and rolled my eyes secretly, yet Iagreed to look for them to end his hesitation.We split up to search: I checked the lower shelves while he scanned the higher ones. I bent down impatiently,glancing carelessly around, but found no sign of Nadine’s. After quickly scanning the labels, I told him I couldn’tfind them, expecting him to give up. But he sighed softly, his face clouded over with a hint of disappointment.Noticing that, I decided to ask the clerk for help.When I asked the clerk about Nadine’s, he looked confused and said they didn’t carry it. “We have Sandies,”he added casually. Suddenly, my father’s eyes lit up with pure joy — he pointed at the Sandies and exclaimed,“That’s it!” He then sheepishly explained that he’d named them after his childhood babysitter, Nadine, and hadcalled them “Nadine’s” for decades. As I watched him smile softly while picking up the packages, my earlierannoyance faded away, and a faint curiosity took hold. In that moment, I suddenly realized how little I knew abouthim.A month later, I saved up my pocket money and bought a tin of authentic UK shortbread as a gift. My fatherthanked me warmly, but as he set the tin on the coffee table, I heard him mumble to himself, “Why do I need these ”I frowned, confused and a little hurt. Just then, I spotted six unopened packs of Sandies on the table. I began towonder why these simple cookies mattered more to him than my supposedly expensive gift.注意:(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Seeing my mixed expressions, Dad started to explain.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I held the unopened pack of Sandies tightly.第 13页/共 14页____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第 14页/共 14页听力:1-5:BCABC 6-10:CBCAB 11-15:CAABC 16-20:CBACB21. C 22. B 23. D24. C 25. B 26. C 27. B28. C 29. B 30. C 31. A32. A 33. C 34. A 35. D36. F 37. B 38. G 39. C 40. A41. A 42. C 43. B 44. C 45. D 46. D 47. A 48. B 49. B 50. C51. C 52. D 53. D 54. A 55. B56. listed57. by 58. Lying59. But##Yet60. where 61. was awarded62. more enjoyable63. transformation64. a 65. strategies66.范文A Small Act Warms My HeartJust as a proverb goes, “Kindness is the sunshine that warms the heart.” An experience of mine fully illustratesthe power of small acts of kindness.One rainy afternoon, I was stuck at the canteen without an umbrella, feeling anxious. My deskmate Bob, whonoticed my trouble, immediately walked over, shared his umbrella with me and chatted gently to comfort me. Hiswarmth quickly drove away the coldness of the rain.This small act set me reflecting deeply. Kindness doesn’t lie in great deeds but in ordinary daily gestures. Onlywhen everyone offers a helping hand, can we make our campus warmer and more harmonious.67. Seeing my mixed expressions, Dad started to explain. “Nadine was my babysitter after my mompassed away,” he said in a soft, nostalgic voice, picking up one of the packs of Sandies and handing it to me. “Sheworked odd jobs to make ends meet, yet she’d save a pack of Sandies every week for me.” He added, “Those littlepacks mattered so much to me.” Hearing this, I hung my head, realizing how hasty I’d been to judge his frugalitywithout knowing his past. As his words sank in, I felt even more selfish and unthinking for misjudging his habits.I held the unopened pack of Sandies tightly. Running my fingers lightly over the unopened wrapper, I felt theweight of the memories it carried. It wasn’t just the plain wrapper I once found trivial, but a precious keepsake ofhis childhood. With a lump in my throat, I approached him and said softly, “Dad, I’m so sorry I misjudged yourfrugality without knowing your story.” He patted my hand gently, his eyes soft with relief, and said, “I’m glad youget it, kiddo.” That day, I learned frugality isn’t stinginess, but a way to cherish our most precious memories. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 浙江台州市2026届高三第二次教学质量评估英语听力.mp4 浙江台州市2026届高三第二次教学质量评估英语试卷(含音频).docx