资源简介 2026届高三年级4月调研英 语2026.04本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。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。3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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. Where are the speakers A. On a plane. B. At the airport. C. At a station.2. What does the woman want the man to do A. Switch seats. B. Watch the window. C. Look after the kid.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Fixing a leak. B. Cleaning the floor. C. Replacing a device.4. Why does the woman apologize A. For the long wait. B. For the wrong table. C. For the terrible food.5. Where are the speakers heading A. The Corner Bakery. B. A flower shop. C. A bookstore.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6. How long will the teaching program last A. 20 days. B. 30 days. C. 40 days.7. What is the woman's plan for the summer A. Volunteering in a school.B. Organizing a family trip.C. Starting a teaching program.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What rule did the woman break A. She was on a loud call.B. She took the magazine out.C. She ate in the wrong place.9. Where is the magazine section located A. On the first floor. B. On the third floor. C. Near the front desk.10. How does the woman sound in the end A. Grateful. B. Sorry. C. Annoyed.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is Vincent up to right now A. A language exam. B. An essay contest. C. A science fair project.12. Which part was Vincent weak in A. The content. B. The structure. C. The language.13. What did Ms. Brown advise doing A. Proofreading the work.B. Tracking future exams.C. Brainstorming the thoughts.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What did Alex mainly post about when starting his channel A. School activities. B. Daily life. C. Community problems.15. What inspired Alex to change his content focus A. His visit to a food bank.B. His interactions with restaurants.C. His desire to be a content creator.16. What enabled Alex to start his project successfully A. Meeting a single mom.B. Getting help from food banks.C. Partnering with Joe's Pizza.17. How did Ms. Rivera's reaction affect Alex A. It annoyed him. B. It frightened him. C. It encouraged him.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. When did John Robert Horner return to the University of Montana A. In 1965. B. In 1968. C. In 1972.19. What was John's first job in Princeton University's Natural History Museum A. The technician.B. The research assistant.C. The presidential fellow.20. What major discovery did John Horner make in the 1970s A. He unlocked many dinosaurs' DNA.B. He discovered a new dinosaur species.C. He confirmed dinosaurs' parental behavior.第二部分 阅读(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。AHeritage Lane Public Art ShowcaseThe City Cultural Heritage Center holds a temporary public art exhibition along Heritage Lane for the annual City History and Culture Festival.The show will display the city’s historic buildings,traditions and local memories,turning the lane into an open-air art gallery.We will choose 8 visual artists and 8 writers from local residents and students.Works suitable for public display are welcome,including paintings,photography,sketches,prose,poetry and short historical stories.Both finished existing works and new pieces for this exhibition are accepted.Each selected creator will receive a$350 creation grant.The center will cover all costs for printing,framing,installation and daily maintenance of the exhibits.Item DetailsSubmission Method Online application via official websiteContact Email heritageart@citycultural.orgDisplay Location Wall panels and street display standsWork Size Limit Within A0 standard display specificationsImportant ScheduleApril 20:Application submission deadlineBy April 30:Selection result released and agreements signedMay 20:Final works dueJune 5–July 5:Exhibition open to the publicApplication MaterialsCreative StatementPlease provide a brief introduction of no more than 150 words, explaining your creative inspiration, design concept and how your work connects with the theme of urban heritage.Work SubmissionVisual creators need to submit drafts or sketches of their works, and finished works can also be submitted directly. Literary creators should submit complete manuscripts with a word count of no more than 250 words, which can be independent works or excerpts from longer creations.Personal BiographyPlease write a short profile in the third person, within 50 words, briefly introducing your creative experience or your connection with the city’s culture.This exhibition not only provides a public display platform for creators but also allows more people to feel the temperature of the city’s history through art. We look forward to your unique creations and wonderful expressions.21.What is the primary purpose of this text A.To advertise the festival B.To call for artworks for a showC.To introduce Heritage Lane D.To fund local artists22.Which of the following statements about the exhibition is true A.Lasts for two months B.Artists pay framing costsC.Displayed in open-air space D.Results after works deadline23.From which of the following is the text most probably taken A.A scholarly research paper B.An official cultural announcementC.An exhibition catalog D.A government art reportBMarnie Hale grew up in a small industrial town in northern England.From an early age,she felt a strong connection with music and often wrote short songs in her notebook after school.Yet she seldom shared her works with anyone,troubled by a lasting sense of self-doubt.She feared that her words and melodies were too ordinary to be appreciated by others.After graduating from high school,Marnie took a part-time job in a local record store.The shop was filled with classic albums and busy music lovers,but her own dream of singing remained hidden.She kept writing songs late at night,using an old guitar passed down from her grandfather.Music became her private space rather than something she dared to show in public.One day,a retired independent music producer visited the store.He accidentally heard Marnie humming a piece she had written.Struck by her gentle voice and sincere lyrics,he walked up and encouraged her to record a short sample.At first,Marnie refused,worried that she would disappoint him.Deep inside,she still doubted her own talent.With the producer’s patient guidance,Marnie finally agreed to step into a small studio.The process was far from easy.She often felt nervous and had to record the same line many times.But gradually,she learned to calm her mind and focus on the feelings she wanted to express.She stopped worrying about perfect performance and started enjoying the act of creating.Marnie never became a world-famous star.She performed in small local cafes and released several independent online albums.Her audience was not large,but those who listened to her songs felt touched and inspired.Many of them wrote to share how her music helped them through hard days.This support made her realize the true meaning of her effort.Today,Marnie still writes and sings as she used to.Her story tells readers that real success does not lie in fame or wealth.It lies in accepting who you are,facing your fears bravely,and sticking to what you truly love.Even small,quiet efforts can light up both one’s own life and the hearts of others.24.What prevented Marnie sharing her songs at first A.Hates communicating with others B.Needs more professional guidanceC.Has no musical writing experience D.Distrusts her own music works25.What did the record shop bring to Marnie A.A quiet space for songwriting B.Chances to meet famous singersC.High pay for music equipment D.Lessons from senior musicians26.How did Marnie change in the studio A.Became proud of her melodies B.Let go of perfect-performance stressC.Refused to record repeatedly D.Focused only on singing skills27.What can we learn about Marnie’s music A.Wins wide recognition from critics B.Focuses on excellent musical skillsC.Comforts people in hard times D.Is produced for music experts onlyCMore than two decades ago,marine biologists discovered a surprising ecosystem in the Mariana Trench’s hadal(超深渊的) zone,where sunlight never reaches and water pressure tops 1,000 times that at sea level.They found chemosynthetic(化能合成的)microbes thriving not by converting sunlight,but by breaking down inorganic compounds from hydrothermal vents,creating a self-sustaining system that defied long-standing traditional ecological theories about life survival.What makes this discovery groundbreaking is that these unique microbes,many never cultured in labs and whose unique metabolic mechanisms remain largely unexplored,hold huge potential to reshape sustainable energy and bio-remediation.In a 2025 Chinese Academy of Sciences study,researchers launched the first comprehensive expedition to map deep-sea chemosynthetic microbial communities.Using advanced deep-sea ROVs equipped with high-resolution underwater genomic sequencers,they collected 5,000+samples and identified 123 new strains with distinct metabolic characteristics unseen in shallow-sea microbes.Most surprising was that some strains survived 2°C to 80°C,far more adaptable than any land microbe,thanks to specialized extreme-stable enzymes.A key application lies in carbon sequestration,a critical climate challenge.Unlike energy-heavy artificial methods,these microbes absorb CO from seawater and turn it into solid carbonates.A 2025 South China Sea trial found one cubic meter of microbial culture sequesters 2.3 kg of CO daily,15 times faster than artificial techniques.The resulting minerals store permanently on the seabed,avoiding leakage risks plaguing underground storage.However,commercialization faces big hurdles.Most strains need extreme conditions—high pressure,low temperature,specific nutrients—that labs can’t easily replicate,driving up costs and lowering yield,and hindering large-scale lab research progress.Only 8%of identified strains have been cultured in simulated environments,with production costs over$500 per kg of biomass,making it uncompetitive with conventional energy.Despite this,researchers plan a semi-submerged platform in the Mariana Trench by 2027 to experiment in the microbes’natural habitat.With China’s deep-sea scientific exploration and marine tech research accelerating rapidly,these tiny organisms,once hidden in extreme ocean depths,may soon offer vital solutions for climate change and energy security,turning the deep sea’s secret microbial world into a future resource.28. What is the core trait of the microbes A. Absorb sunlight to grow B. Live in shallow sea bedsC. Live on vent inorganic matters D. Thrive in artificial labs29. What did the 2025 expedition discover A. Map global microbe zones B. Find all heat-resistant strainsC. Uncover 123 new microbe strains D. Test extreme-stable enzymes30. What does paragraph 3 mainly cover A. Lab carbon sequestration stepsB. Microbes’ carbon sequestration valueC. Artificial vs natural storageD. Underground leakage risks31. Why mention commercial hurdles A. Explain current tech barriersB. Warn of high research costsC. Prove no commercial futureD. Criticize lab culture progressDFor people with abnormal blood glucose and potential diabetes susceptible groups, long-term daily blood glucose monitoring is essential, yet traditional invasive detection has long troubled them. Frequent finger pricking brings lasting stinging pain and minor skin infection risks, lowering long-term monitoring compliance, especially for the elderly and teens with weak tolerance. Breaking these pain points, a new plant-based noninvasive monitoring patch (无创监测贴) becomes a disruptive innovation in household medical supplies, abandoning needle blood collection entirely and bringing a new experience for daily blood glucose tracking.The patch’s core is a specially developed polysaccharide biomembrane (多糖生物膜), extracted from natural medicinal plant fibers and seaweed polysaccharides without skin-irritating chemical additives. With excellent skin affinity and biocompatibility, it causes no redness, itching, allergies or epidermal damage even for 24-hour continuous wearing. Attached tightly to wrist skin, it penetrates the superficial cuticle to capture subtle changes in interstitial fluid (组织间液) closely linked to blood glucose, turning weak biological signals into stable blood glucose parameters without harming body tissues.In the first quarter of 2026, the patch officially obtained national Class II medical device certification and passed strict clinical verification. Clinical data shows its detection accuracy reaches 95%, highly consistent with results of traditional venous blood test (静脉血检测), far exceeding ordinary household health care products. Medical researchers note this certification turns the patch from a simple care product into a professional home medical device, filling the gap of painless, high-precision home blood glucose monitoring for non-hospital groups.As a disposable product, the patch is hygienic and convenient, needing no repeated cleaning or professional calibration before use. Users only need to clean wrist skin and paste it evenly, then it stably collects real-time blood glucose data all day, adapting to office work, outdoor sports and rest. Unlike bulky, complex hospital detectors needing professional operation, this ultra-thin portable patch is easy to carry, realizing all-weather unattended health monitoring.This plant-based patch marks a breakthrough in home medical technology, representing the future trend of chronic disease prevention and home-based care. It lowers the threshold of professional health monitoring for ordinary families, turning complex medical detection into a simple daily operation and offering a reliable way for early warning of blood glucose-related risks. With optimized plant extraction technology, such mild medical devices will cover more chronic health management fields and benefit more people in need.32.What is the core goal of developing the plant-based patch A. Reducing the cost of blood tests. B. Speeding up blood glucose detection.C. Expanding the use of plant extracts. D. Easing the pain of glucose monitoring.33.Why is polysaccharide biomembrane chosen as the core material A. To ensure skin safety for long-term wear.B. To speed up signal conversion efficiency.C. To increase the patch’s service life.D. To reduce the production cost of patches.34.What benefit does the patch bring to users compared with hospital detectors A. It requires more professional operation.B. It offers higher detection accuracy overall.C. It can replace regular venous blood tests.D. It enables more convenient daily monitoring.35.What will the author most likely talk about next A. The history of invasive blood glucose tests.B. The side effects of long-term patch use.C. The application of the patch in more fields.D. The challenges of plant extraction technology.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。As the college entrance examination was approaching, I was under great pressure in senior three. I fixed my mind entirely on review every day, wishing to improve my grades steadily. The constant chirps from a bird nest in the old banyan tree outside the window always disturbed my study. 36 I even discussed with my classmates whether we could ask the school to remove the nest.37 He did not criticize our selfish idea at all. In his reply, he told us that every small life should be respected, and we needed to learn to live in harmony with birds while pursuing our dreams. To help us study better, the school prepared thick sound-proof curtains and changed part of our evening self-study time properly.We were moved by the headmaster's kindness. 38 The teacher introduced that these birds were in their breeding period and would leave campus soon. She also told us the importance of protecting wild birds and keeping the ecological balance. My annoyance with the chirps disappeared little by little.One day after class, I went close to the banyan tree to watch the nest. I saw the mother bird flying back and forth with food for her babies. The warm picture made me feel soft in my heart. 39This experience has changed my attitude towards life. 40 I finally understood that real growth is not only gaining excellent academic results but also learning to be tolerant, gentle and respectful to all lives around us. This warm memory will stay in my heart forever.A. I lost my focus completely.B. I no longer saw the chirps as noise.C. The headmaster replied to us warmly.D. We attended a special biology lecture.E. It taught me what real growth truly means.F. I tried to find a quiet place to study alone.G. Small and lovely lives deserve our care and protection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。Growing up in a remote mountain village in southern Shaanxi, 13-year-old Lin Na had long lived in the shadow of her congenital heart disease. 41 and withdrawn, she rarely spoke in class and 42 made eye contact with others, convinced that her illness made her a 43 to her family and a laughingstock to peers.Everything shifted when a local charity foundation launched a "Heart for Hope" project for underprivileged children. The volunteers 44 her for free surgical treatment, which not only 45 her physical condition but also gave her a new lease on life. They then provided her with systematic speech training and psychological counseling, helping her 46 her inner barriers step by step.At first, Lin Na could 47 utter a complete sentence without trembling. But with consistent 48 and practice, she gradually found her voice. She began to share her story at school events, and even 49 a provincial speech contest for disadvantaged youth, 50 the first prize. Last year, she was invited to 51 her growth journey to local government leaders, leaving the entire audience deeply moved.Today, Lin Na is a confident, outgoing girl who 52 her spare time volunteering to help other children in need. She no longer views her past struggles as a 53, but as a source of strength. "I used to think I was 54 and unlovable," she says. "But this journey taught me that with courage and support, no dream is out of 55."A. weaker B. taller C. brighter D. lazierA. frequently B. rarely C. gradually D. eventuallyA. gift B. pride C. burden D. reliefA. hired B. trained C. interviewed D. registeredA. improved B. worsened C. tested D. monitoredA. build B. break C. strengthen D. ignoreA. clearly B. fluently C. hardly D. confidentlyA. pressure B. criticism C. judgment D. encouragementA. took part in B. gave up C. turned down D. looked forA. losing B. missing C. winning D. expectingA. whisper B. present C. explain D. repeatA. wastes B. devotes C. costs D. spendsA. barrier B. chance C. choice D. rewardA. powerful B. worthless C. reliable D. generousA. order B. sight C. reach D. control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。As is widely recognized,archaeology serves as 56______key to unlocking China's time-honored civilization.What makes modern Chinese archaeology particularly 57 (attract)is its integration with artificial intelligence(AI).AI technologies,many of 58 have been independently developed by Chinese research teams,are revolutionizing the way archaeologists work.Not only are AI systems rich 59______data analysis capabilities but also they are extremely efficient when 60 (apply)to the restoration of cultural relics.61 (help) archaeologists sort through tens of thousands of unearthed fragments in hours,AI has greatly shortened the research cycle and improved the accuracy of restoration.The application of AI in archaeology has brought far-reaching changes to the field.One remarkable benefit is that the 62 (cooperate)between archaeologists and AI experts can break through the limits of traditional manual work.Advanced as foreign AI technologies are,the AI tools 63 (develop)by Chinese institutions are tailored to the characteristics of Chinese archaeological sites,indicating they have been functioning 64______(effective)in protecting cultural heritage.With China attaching greater importance to cultural heritage protection,AI archaeology is gaining global attention due to the fact that the international academic community has realized 65______great significance it is to combine cutting-edge technology with archaeological research.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你参加了课间秩序维护志愿活动。请给班主任李老师写一封电子邮件。内容包括:活动经历;你的想法。注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Ms.Li, Sincerely, Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Every single school day, Ella would stay by her classmate Mia’s side, offering her steady support without any complaint.It had been three whole years since a traffic accident left Mia unable to walk freely, confined to limited movement for daily school life. As junior high school students, the two girls had built an unbreakable bond through those ordinary days. Ella had long mastered the most thoughtful way to take care of Mia, carefully adjusting her strength and pace to make Mia feel comfortable whenever they moved around the campus.Not long after, the school announced a special outdoor practical activity: a mountain hike to admire the beautiful waterfall at the top. Hearing the plan, Mia’s eyes sparkled with obvious excitement, for she had been looking forward to stepping out of the campus and enjoying the natural scenery for a long time. Looking at Mia’s eager and hopeful face, Ella felt a little hesitant— the mountain path was known to be steep, rugged and covered with loose stones, which would be an enormous challenge for them. But she finally nodded gently, not having the heart to ruin Mia’s long-awaited wish.The two girls followed the class to start the hike, with Ella supporting Mia firmly and moving forward step by step. She slowed down her pace from time to time to catch her breath, but every time she would first ask about Mia’s feelings to make sure she was not uncomfortable. When they were halfway up the mountain, Ella’s foot suddenly slipped on a smooth loose stone. A sharp pain struck her ankle, and she couldn’t help letting out a soft cry. She knelt down on one knee at once, but her hands still held Mia tightly to keep her from losing balance.Mia was instantly seized with panic, her voice trembling with worry as she kept asking about Ella’s injury and repeatedly advised giving up and turning back. Just at this anxious and critical moment, a string of hurried footsteps approached them from behind. It was Jake, who had been quietly following the two girls from a distance all along the hike.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。Paragraph 1: Seeing the painful scene, Jake was overcome with deep regret and hurried to their side. Paragraph 2: After calming his panic, Jake made up his mind to help the two girls out of trouble.2026届高三年级4月调研英语参考答案与评分建议第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 BACAB 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 CBABA 16-20 CCBAC第二部分 阅读(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)21-23B C B 24-27D A B C 28-31C C B A 32-35D A D C第二节(共5小题每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36--40A C D B E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)41-45A B C D A 46-50B C D C 51-55B B A B C第二节(共10小题每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.a 57.attractive 58.which 59.in 60.applied 61.To help 62.cooperation 63.developed 64.effectively 65.what第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)66.Dear Ms. Li,I am writing to share my voluntary experience of keeping order during class breaks, which has been a rewarding journey for me.During the activity, I patrolled the hallways and reminded students to keep quiet and avoid running, ensuring a safe and peaceful environment for everyone. Whenever someone carried heavy items or had difficulty moving, I offered timely help with patience. What impressed me most was that small acts of kindness could maintain good order and warm the campus atmosphere.This voluntary work has cultivated my sense of responsibility and teamwork. Not only did I learn to communicate politely, but I also understood the importance of self-discipline. Thank you for giving me this precious opportunity.Sincerely,Li Hua67.Seeing the painful scene, Jake was overcome with deep regret and hurried to their side. His face flushed with shame, he realized how ridiculous and cold his previous thoughts had been. Without hesitation, he bent down to check Ella’s injured ankle gently, his eyes filled with worry and apology. The warm sunlight filtered through the leaves, covering the three teenagers in a soft glow, making the awkward atmosphere fade away quickly.After calming his panic, Jake made up his mind to help the two girls out of trouble. Supporting Ella firmly with one hand and holding Mia’s arm carefully with the other, he moved slowly and steadily down the mountain. Despite the tiredness in his body, he kept encouraging them with warm words. Finally, they reached the foot safely, and the friendship born from kindness shone brighter than the waterfall in the distance. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江苏省徐州市2026届高三年级下学期4月调研考试英语听力.mp3 江苏省徐州市2026届高三年级下学期4月调研考试英语试卷(含音频).docx