湖南湘潭市第一中学2025-2026学年高三3月训练英语试题(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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湖南湘潭市第一中学2025-2026学年高三3月训练英语试题(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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高三英语 3 月训练
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分 150分, 考试时间 120分钟。
2. 答题前, 考生务必用直径 0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3. 考生作答时, 请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后, 用 2B 铅笔把答题
卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑; 非选择题请用直径 0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题
卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、
草稿纸上作答无效。
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 2分钟的时间
将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
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。每段对话读两遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B.S9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是 C。
1.When will Lily arrive here
A.At 10:30. B.At 10:45. C.At 11:45.
2.What does the woman want to do
A.Turn off the light. B.Finish the essay. C.Make the bed.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A weather forecast. B.A weekend trip. C.A radio program.
4.How much did the man pay for the repair of their house
A.$250. B.$500. C.$1,000.
5.Where does the conversation most probably take place
A.In a library. B.In a supermarket. C.In a hotel.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What did Tom think of the film
A.Exciting. B.Unsuccessful. C.Interesting.
7.What do we know about the woman
A.She disagrees with Tom.
B.She thinks the film boring.
C.She wants to argue with Tom.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
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8.Why does the boy’s school have Language Day every year
A.To promote the use of six languages.
B.To help students learn languages better.
C.To encourage students to make friends.
9.When does Polly finally plan to see a movie
A.On April 20. B.On April 21. C.On April 22.
10.What is the relationship between the speakers
A.Roommates. B.Neighbors. C.Old classmates.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What is Mr Stone doing now
A.Eating lunch. B.Having a meeting. C.Writing a diary.
12.Why does the man want to see Mr Stone
A.To discuss a program.
B.To make a travel plan.
C.To ask for sick leave.
13.When will the man meet Mr Stone this afternoon
A.At 3:00. B.At 3:30. C.At 3:45.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What does the girl want to work as this summer
A.A volunteer. B.A nurse. C.A doctor.
15.Who had medical examinations from July 15 to July 31 last year
A.The children under 5. B.The adults over 30. C.The elderly over 55.
16.What does the girl say about the work
A.Everyone has to arrive early.
B.Everyone has to be always polite.
C.None has much time to rest.
17.What does the girl advise the boy to wear
A.Comfortable shoes. B.Light clothes. C.Loose trousers.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What did the scientists do to the road
A.They repaired it. B.They painted it. C.They blocked it.
19.Why are young birds drawn to the road surface
A.Because it’s warm. B.Because it’s brown. C.Because it’s smooth.
20.What is the purpose of the scientists’ experiment
A.To keep the birds there for a whole year.
B.To help students study the birds well.
C.To prevent the birds from being killed.
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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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Rather than travel to major hubs like Miami or Boston, you can funnel your time and
energy into heading a bit further off the beaten path without busting the bank.
Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Myers is an idyllic location perfect for beachy escapes. Fort Myers’ coasts are lined
with white-sand beaches, unexplored inlets, and vast wildlife preserves. Because of its gorgeous
coastal views, Fort Myers has all the tourist infrastructure you’ll need — including budget
options for dining, lodging, and touring that feel effortlessly classy.
Greenville, South Carolina
Greenville is a fantastic alternative to anyone a little burnt out by Asheville’s growing
crowds and rising prices. In Greenville, you’ll get to experience the beauty of the Appalachians
along with the same independent and spirited arts community. In fact, you have Greenville’s
modest pricing to thank for its flourishing art scene — and even a growing culinary scene. Again,
you also get the best of Mother Nature.
Cape May, New Jersey
Cape May offers an atmosphere that calls back to the glory days of beachside summertime.
The historic downtown Cape May area is home to gorgeous little bed and breakfasts, along with
boutique shops and mom-and-pop eateries. Think of it like a more refined and affordable version
of Atlantic City.
Bozeman, Montana
Most visitors are focused on winter sports and cool summers — but prices are steep in
places like Jackson Hole. That’s not quite the case in Bozeman. Thanks to its status as a college
town, there’s always a deal to be found. At the same time, you have access to all those upscale
outdoor activities, from fishing to skiing to soaking in hot springs.
21.Where can you experience a strong artistic atmosphere
A.Fort Myers, Florida.
B.Greenville, South Carolina.
C.Cape May, New Jersey.
D.Bozeman, Montana.
22.What do Fort Myers and Cape May have in common
A.Profound historical roots.
B.Sizable wildlife shelters.
C.Breathtaking seashore views.
D.Luxurious outdoor activities.
23.Who are the target readers of this article
A.Foodies who enjoy special delicacies.
B.Trendoids who seek hotspots.
C.Shopaholics who are addicted to shopping.
D.Travelers who have tight budgets.
B
HARBIN-A simple online request for company at a grandmother’s funeral has turned into a
heartwarming story of human kindness, as dozens of strangers battled a severe snowstorm to
ensure the 90-year-old did not “leave alone.”
The request was posted on social media by a young woman identified only as the
granddaughter. She explained that her grandmother, who had raised her, had passed away at 90-an
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age considered a “happy funeral” in Chinese tradition. However, as a self-described introvert with
few friends, and none locally, she worried that no one would attend the funeral. “I don’t want
Grandma to be too lonely,” she wrote, offering to cover travel expenses and provide small gifts for
anyone willing to come. The message resonated widely, drawing thousands of responses.
On the morning of December 23, despite a rare blizzard that paralyzed traffic in the city, an
estimated 30 to 40 strangers gathered at the funeral ceremony. Among them was a local resident
Mr. Yan, who also answered the call. “If she was asking for help online late at night, she must
have been truly desperate,” he explained. Despite working until 3 a.m.., he kept his promise,
battling snow-clogged roads to arrive on time.
Attendees described a scene where almost all the younger generation present were Internet
strangers. They bowed in silence before the coffin, accompanied the family to the crematorium,
and some even spoke at the ceremony.
The granddaughter later expressed her deep gratitude online, thanking the strangers who
transformed a potentially lonely farewell into a gathering of collective warmth. For many
participants, the act was simple: “In Northeast China, a promise made is like ice — it cannot be
broken.”
24.What did the granddaughter ask for in her online post
A.Financial assistance.
B.Donations of memorial items.
C.Help finding lost relatives.
D.Companionship at the funeral.
25.Why did the granddaughter worry that few people would attend the funeral
A.Her family relationships were distant.
B.The ceremony was meant to be private.
C.She had a small social circle.
D.The weather conditions were severe.
26.Why did Mr. Yan decide to attend the funeral
A.He was hired by the family.
B.He felt deep sympathy for her situation.
C.He had known the dead personally.
D.He wanted to gain attention online.
27.Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A.A Promise Kept, A Farewell Warmed
B.An Online Post Sparks Heated Discussion
C.A Blizzard Brings the City to a Pause
D.Unexpected Visitors at a Funeral Ceremony
C
Like other cities in New Jersey’s Rust Belt (铁锈地带), Paterson has fallen on hard times,
with its once-famous textile (纺织品) industry in disrepair and its schools abandoned.
Strickland, an expert in school design and instructor at MIT in Boston, had been hired as a
consultant to help Paterson find sites for new schools. The architect hatched a grand plan to help
revitalize (复兴) Paterson’s schools and the city itself.
Six career academies are holding classes at old sites. These small changes have not gone
unnoticed. The city, as the residents expected, has the potential to shine.
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A nearly unoccupied three-story shopping mall houses two schools, one focused on medical
careers, the other on media arts and urban planning. English and math teachers for the two schools
lead classes in storefronts that were empty just a year ago. Across town, under the thick wooden
beams (横梁) of an old textile factory and a train engine plant, students with disabilities will learn
about careers with the region’s transportation systems.
Strickland requires his graduate students at MIT to help Paterson construct models for new
building projects in the city. Jane Riesman, one of Strickland’s students, has been working with
her kids on an educational park that would replace a wasteland of lifeless asphalt (沥青) and grass
that stretches between two downtown schools. The surrounding neighborhood is hardly inspiring;
pulling-down of a high-rise housing project is underway, showering dust everywhere. But
Riesman’s students envision a very different place. One of the student models includes a
swimming pool, skating court, climbing wall, sandbox, and a pond with a fountain and lots of
trees. “It’s fun, and it makes us feel like we’re in charge and helping the community,” says
15-year-old Marilyn Medina, one of the model’s creators.
Strickland says it’s important for the students to dream. “They’re setting a tone for the
town,” he says. “The kids can push the envelope and change the culture.”
28.What was Paterson like in the past according to Paragraph 1
A.It fell into severe disrepair.
B.It rarely produced any iron.
C.Its textile industry was well-known.
D.Its schools were completely deserted.
29.What was the residents’ attitude towards Strickland’s plan
A.Opposed. B.Favorable.
C.Dismissive. D.Uncaring.
30.What can we infer about Riesman’s students
A.Diligent and innocent. B.Funny and responsible.
C.Honest and trustworthy. D.Imaginative and helpful.
31.What does the text focus on
A.Transforming old buildings to shine.
B.Revitalizing the city’s shopping mall.
C.Developing students’ logical thinking.
D.Witnessing the rise and fall of Paterson.
D
Ever notice how some days feel like you’re walking through life surrounded by an invisible
force field There may be random smiles exchanged with strangers, the brief chat with your local
barista (咖啡师 ) who remembers your order, the knowing glance shared with another traveller
when something amusing happens on the train. These microconnections might seem insignificant,
but they’re actually the building blocks of our social universe.
Microconnections refer to short, shared moments with strangers or acquaintances,ranging
from a smile or a wave to a casual conversation. They happen everywhere. A coffee order, a bus
wait, or a door hold — all count. Ever notice how one positive interaction in the morning can set
off a chain reaction of pleasant encounters throughout your day That’s what we call “social
momentum”, and it’s about to get even more interesting.
Such interactions matter greatly in modern society. Although social media keeps us
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digitally connected, loneliness is on the rise. People now have fewer chances to communicate
face-to-face, as many daily tasks can be completed online. Worse still, deep social divisions
reduce trust between individuals. Microconnections offer a simple way to fight the state of being
separate.
Microconnections contribute to the overall health and vitality (活 力 ) of our social
ecosystem. These small acts of kindness create a two-way benefit, making both speakers and
listeners feel seen and valued. In a world that often feels increasingly disconnected, these small
moments of genuine human connection aren’t just nice-they’re necessary.
What’s more, talking with strangers exposes us to different ideas and perspectives. Unlike
close friends, strangers often hold different opinions, allowing us to learn new things and become
more open-minded. Over time, frequent microconnections improve trust and strengthen the sense
of community.
The good news is that anyone can practise microconnections. Like any language, the more
you practice, the more natural you become in creating social situations. Your brain starts to
recognize patterns, anticipate responses, and generate real connections with the ease of a native
speaker.
32.What does the author try to illustrate about microconnections by mentioning “social
momentum”
A.It goes with little notice. B.It is all-too-common.
C.It is usually insignificant. D.It has positive returns.
33.Why are people suffering more from loneliness nowadays
A.They lack real-life contact. B.They are considered untrustworthy.
C.They share too much online. D.They ignore community connections.
34.What is the benefit of microconnections according to paragraph 5
A.Bridging cultural differences. B.Forming a new community.
C.Helping avoid limited viewpoints. D.Strengthening the independence.
35.What is the best title for the text
A.How Microconnections Change Friendship
B.Microconnections: Power in Social Life
C.Microconnections: Product of the Digital Age
D.Ways to Improve Communication Skills
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项 涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The violin’s roots can be traced back to Renaissance Italy in the 1500s, where it emerged
from earlier string instruments like the rebec and the viola da gamba. These instruments, while
simple, laid the foundation for the violin’s eventual form.
36 . During this time, some of the world’s most renowned violin makers —
Antonio Stradivari, Giuseppe Guarneri, and Nicolò Amati — perfected their iconic violin designs.
Their violins are still celebrated today for their unmatched craftsmanship and legendary sounds.
37 .
Antonio Stradivari, in particular, is often regarded as the peak of violin making. His
instruments, known as Stradivarius violins, are much prized possessions of musicians. 38 .
These violins are not only masterpieces of art but also produce a sound that’s rich, warm, and full
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of life — a sound that still captures the imagination of musicians and music lovers.
As the violin itself evolved, so too did the way it was played. In the late 1700s, French bow
(琴弓) maker Fran ois Tourte introduced the modern bow, which allowed violinists to play with
greater expression and precision. 39 , opening the door to new techniques and sounds.
The 19th century saw the rise of skilled violinists like Niccolò Paganini, who became a
household name for his extraordinary skill. Paganini’s ability to perform feats of technical
brilliance inspired violinists around the world to push the limits of what was possible on the violin.
His influence continues to motivate musicians today.
In today’s world, the violin is as relevant as ever. It graces concert halls, orchestras, and
solo performances around the globe. 40 . Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned
player, the violin offers a way to express yourself, connect with others, and experience the joy of
music.
A.The violin is more than just an instrument
B.This was a game-changer for violin playing
C.It lives in the hands of everyday people as well
D.It continued to hold a special place in the world of music
E.The 17th and 18th centuries were a golden age for the violin
F.Many modern violin makers still copy their models to this day
G.They have been played by some of the greatest violinists in history
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Like many post-00s, 22-year-old Lin Yue grew up in a digital world filled with short videos
and online games. For years, she never showed much 41 in the paper-cutting art her
grandma had practiced as a national intangible cultural heritage inheritor for 40 years. She thought
the traditional art was too 42 and out of date for young people like her.
That all 43 last winter holiday. Stuck at home, Lin accidentally filmed her grandma
44 a piece of red paper into a lively rabbit with a few simple cuts. She posted the 15-second
video online 45 , not expecting it to get over 100,000 views overnight. Hundreds of young
people left comments, saying they had 46 seen such amazing traditional art and wanted to
learn it.
The unexpected 47 made Lin rethink the value of paper-cutting. She decided to
48 the art from her grandma seriously. She not only mastered the basic skills, but also 49
new elements popular with young people, such as cartoon characters and festival themes, into her
works.
She kept posting videos and even started live streams to 50 paper-cutting skills. In just
one year, she gained over 200,000 fans, and was 51 as the youngest inheritor of the local
intangible cultural heritage. She also went to middle schools to give lessons, helping more
teenagers fall in love with the 52 art.
“Traditional art doesn’t have to be 53 and far away from young people,” Lin said. “
54 we give it a new form of expression, it can always attract the younger generation. It’s our
55 to pass down these treasures and make them alive in the modern world.”
41.A.joy B.respect C.interest D.attention
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42.A.old B.dull C.boring D.complex
43.A.fell B.ended C.changed D.appeared
44.A.cut B.fold C.carve D.design
45.A.soon B.quickly C.casually D.carelessly
46.A.ever B.never C.rarely D.scarcely
47.A.win B.fame C.views D.feedback
48.A.try B.learn C.master D.practice
49.A.put B.added C.included D.introduced
50.A.show B.teach C.explain D.introduce
51.A.seen B.named C.honored D.recognized
52.A.old B.great C.wonderful D.traditional
53.A.blank B.old C.shallow D.distant
54.A.If B.When C.Though D.Because
55.A.job B.response C.mission D.responsibility
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,并将答案
填写在答题卡上。
Ten caves have been restored as part of the restoration work of the Aerzhai Grottoes (石窟).
56 (release) on Oct. 8, information showed the fixed area 57 (reported) covers
250.63 square meters.
Aerzhai Grottoes is located in Otog Banner of Ordos city, in North China’s Inner Mongolia
58 (autonomy) region. It is the only grottoes site in China’s grassland area and a treasure
trove of Buddhist art 59 (integrate) architecture, cliff carvings, murals (壁画 ) and
sculptures. Having a reputation as the “Grassland Dunhuang”, Aerzhai Grottoes 60
(compose) of 65 caves and 22 relief stone towers, of 61 41 caves are well preserved.
The painted murals in the caves show scenes of yurts, riding and shooting, hunting and funeral
customs.
“This restoration project is mainly for mural repairs for such problems as surface 62
(pollute) and paints cracking and curling,” said the director of Aerzhai Grottoes Research Institute.
63 (preserve) the original materials of the Aerzhai Grottoes, experts also used digital
photography and other methods to collect and store electronic data on the site.
Due to the area’s harsh natural conditions, the murals are 64 danger of
disappearing; the restoration work’s goal is to delay this 65 hopefully achieve
long-term preservation, and remarkable progress has been seen.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假设你是校学生会主席李华。你校将迎来一批英国交流生体验中国社区生活。作为学生代表,
请你给交流生领队Mr. Smith写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎;
2.介绍社区体验活动;
3.询问对方特殊需求。
注意:
1.词数 80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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Dear Mr. Smith,
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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Yours 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。
Mareya’s name was a gift from her late beloved grandmother. The name, a link connecting
her to the most important person in her life, meant “grace” in her grandma’s hometown dialect-a
reminder of the kindness that bends but never breaks. She often thought of her grandma’s warm
voice, telling stories under an old apple tree in the backyard-precious memories that lingered (萦
绕)in her heart.
Every Saturday afternoon, Mareya would play soccer with her friends, which was a time
filled with laughter and joy. One day, as they took a break, Jasmine, who had just watched an old
musical, started singing a song playfully and repeatedly: “Mar-eye-aaa, Mar-eye-aaa. They call
the wind Mar-eye-aaa! “ Ollie, always the most playful one, joked loudly: “Hey, Mareya! Is that
your secret identity Are you the wind ” The others burst into laughter, making up silly
nicknames for her. They even begged her to “blow” the soccer ball into the goal.
Mareya forced a smile, but her heart ached. She knew they meant no harm, yet each tease
felt like making fun of the love her grandma had given her. Weeks passed, and the “wind” jokes
became routine. Her discomfort turned to sadness. She started making excuses to skip their weekly
games, claiming homework or family obligations, but the loneliness that followed was almost as
painful as the jokes themselves.
The breaking point came one warm Saturday. After their game, they gathered under a big
apple tree. Sunlight filtered (透过) through the leaves exactly as it had in her backyard years ago,
and the familiar ache in her chest sharpened into something she could no longer swallow. Ollie
held up chips and yelled, “Hey, Wind Mareya, blow this bag open!" The group erupted into
laughter.
Mareya couldn’t smile. She cherished their friendship, yet the pain of silence now outweighed her
fear.注意
1.续写词数应为 150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
She took a deep breath and made her decision.
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The laughter faded away, regret and understanding in her friends’ eyes.
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