2026年广东省高三毕业生3月份英语试卷 (含答案)

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2026年广东省高三毕业班3月模拟练习
英语试卷
(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)
注意事项:
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
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。
A
China's "New Infrastructure" initiative is transforming urban life. Smart cities are now integrating 5G, AI, and IoT to create more efficient living spaces. Here are three innovations that are reshaping daily routines in 2027.
1. The "Smart Commute" System
Beijing's new traffic management system uses real-time data from millions of connected devices. By analyzing traffic flow, weather conditions, and public transport schedules, it provides personalized commuting suggestions through a city-wide app. During the 2026 Spring Festival travel rush, it reduced average commute times by 40%.
2. The "Green Guardian" Waste Management
Shanghai has implemented AI-powered waste sorting stations. Cameras identify recyclable materials with 98% accuracy, while sensors monitor bin fill levels to optimize collection routes. The system has increased recycling rates from 35% to 65% in just two years.
3. The "Health Hub" Community Clinics
Guangzhou's community health centers now feature AI diagnostic kiosks. Using non-invasive sensors and machine learning algorithms, they can detect early signs of diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory diseases. Since their implementation, chronic disease detection rates have improved by 30%.
21. What is the main function of Beijing's "Smart Commute" System
A. To replace all public transportation
B. To provide personalized commuting suggestions
C. To eliminate traffic congestion completely
D. To monitor citizens' daily movements
22. How has Shanghai's waste management system improved recycling
A. By increasing the number of recycling facilities
B. By improving public awareness campaigns
C. Through AI-powered sorting with high accuracy
D. By mandating stricter recycling laws
23. What is the primary benefit of Guangzhou's AI diagnostic kiosks
A. They can cure chronic diseases
B. They improve early disease detection rates
C. They replace human doctors completely
D. They reduce healthcare costs by 50%
B
The "Digital Silk Road" project is connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe through advanced telecommunications infrastructure. One of its most ambitious components is the "Education Cloud," which aims to bridge the digital divide in remote areas.
In a small village in Yunnan Province, 15-year-old Mei Ling now attends virtual classes with students from Berlin and Nairobi. "Before, we had no access to foreign language teachers," she says. "Now, I practice English with AI tutors and have weekly video conferences with native speakers."
The project uses satellite technology to provide internet access to areas without traditional infrastructure. Solar-powered learning stations have been installed in over 500 remote communities. While some critics argue that this creates dependency on technology, proponents point to the dramatic improvements in educational outcomes.
"We're not replacing traditional teaching," explains project director Dr. Chen. "We're expanding opportunities. Students in remote villages can now access the same quality of education as those in major cities."
24. What is the main goal of the "Education Cloud" project
A. To replace all traditional schools with online learning
B. To bridge the digital divide in remote areas
C. To promote Chinese culture globally
D. To reduce the number of physical classrooms
25. How does Mei Ling benefit from the project
A. She has access to foreign language practice
B. She no longer needs to attend school
C. She receives financial support for education
D. She becomes a technology expert
26. What technology enables internet access in remote areas
A. 5G mobile networks
B. Satellite technology
C. Fiber optic cables
D. Wi-Fi hotspots
27. What is Dr. Chen's main argument for the project
A. Technology should replace all traditional methods
B. The project expands educational opportunities
C. Remote areas should rely on urban centers
D. Traditional teaching methods are obsolete
C
The concept of "carbon neutrality" has gained significant traction in China's corporate sector. A 2026 study by the National Development and Reform Commission analyzed the impact of carbon trading policies on industrial enterprises.
The study found that companies participating in carbon emission trading schemes reduced their emissions by an average of 22% over three years. More importantly, these companies reported a 15% increase in operational efficiency due to process innovations driven by emission reduction requirements.
However, challenges remain. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often lack the resources to implement expensive green technologies. To address this, the government has established a "Green Technology Sharing Platform" where companies can access affordable, proven emission reduction solutions.
"Sustainability isn't just about environmental responsibility," says economist Professor Li. "It's becoming a key factor in business competitiveness. Consumers increasingly prefer eco-friendly brands, and investors are looking at ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) metrics."
28. What was the average emission reduction for companies in the carbon trading scheme
A. 15% B. 22% C. 30% D. 40%
29. What additional benefit did participating companies experience
A. Increased government subsidies
B. Improved operational efficiency
C. Reduced workforce requirements
D. Lower tax obligations
30. What challenge do SMEs face in implementing green technologies
A. Lack of government support
B. Insufficient financial resources
C. Limited market demand
D. Inadequate technical knowledge
31. According to Professor Li, why is sustainability important for businesses
A. It reduces the need for government regulation
B. It enhances business competitiveness
C. It eliminates the need for innovation
D. It guarantees higher profits
D
The "Silver Economy" - economic activities related to the aging population - is becoming a significant growth sector in China. With over 200 million people aged 60 and above, new technologies are emerging to support elderly care.
One innovative solution is the "CareBot" - a robotic assistant that helps with medication management, fall detection, and social connectivity. Developed by a team of engineers and gerontologists, the CareBot uses advanced sensors and AI to learn individual routines and provide personalized assistance.
While some express concerns about robots replacing human caregivers, studies show that these technologies actually enhance human care by taking over routine tasks, allowing caregivers to focus on more meaningful interactions. A 2026 survey found that 78% of elderly users reported feeling less isolated with the help of such technologies.
"Technology should augment human care, not replace it," says Dr. Wang, a leading expert in elderly care technology. "The goal is to create a supportive ecosystem where technology handles the predictable tasks, and humans focus on the unpredictable moments that require empathy and judgment."
32. What is the "Silver Economy"
A. Economic activities related to precious metals
B. Economic activities related to the aging population
C. Economic activities related to technology exports
D. Economic activities related to renewable energy
33. What is the primary function of the CareBot
A. To replace human caregivers completely
B. To assist with medication and safety monitoring
C. To provide entertainment for the elderly
D. To perform household cleaning tasks
34. According to the survey, how do most elderly users feel with technology assistance
A. More isolated B. Less independent C. Less isolated D. More dependent
35. What is Dr. Wang's main argument about technology in elderly care
A. Technology should completely replace human caregivers
B. Technology should handle routine tasks to enhance human care
C. Technology is unnecessary in elderly care
D. Technology should focus only on safety monitoring
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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The Rise of "Guochao" (National Tide) Culture
In recent years, a cultural phenomenon known as "Guochao" has been reshaping consumer preferences in China. This movement celebrates domestic brands that incorporate traditional Chinese elements with modern design and technology. 36 ______
The success of Guochao can be attributed to several factors. First, there's a growing sense of national pride among young consumers. 37 ______ Second, domestic brands have significantly improved their quality and design, often matching or exceeding international competitors. Third, social media has played a crucial role in spreading awareness and creating community around these brands.
38 ______ For example, Li-Ning's "Dance of the Wind" sneakers feature traditional Chinese cloud patterns, while Huawei's smartphone cameras incorporate algorithms inspired by classical Chinese painting techniques.
However, the movement faces challenges. Some critics argue that it could lead to excessive nationalism or protectionism. 39 ______ Most proponents emphasize that Guochao is about cultural confidence, not exclusion.
40 ______ As domestic brands continue to innovate and globalize, the Guochao movement represents not just a consumer trend, but a cultural renaissance.
A. They prefer products that reflect Chinese cultural identity
B. The Guochao movement is purely about fashion and clothing
C. This trend extends beyond fashion to technology, food, and entertainment
D. Many believe that celebrating domestic culture doesn't mean rejecting foreign influences
E. The movement began as a response to economic sanctions
F. It combines tradition with innovation to create unique products
G. The future of Guochao looks promising as it gains international recognition
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last summer, I participated in a rural revitalization program in Guizhou Province. Our team's 41.________ was to help local farmers market their organic tea products online.
The village, nestled in the Wumeng Mountains, was breathtakingly beautiful but 42.________ isolated. Internet connectivity was poor, and most farmers had never used e-commerce platforms. At first, I felt 43.________ about our ability to make a real difference. Could we really bridge this digital divide in just two months
Our first challenge was 44.________ trust. The farmers were skeptical of city people promising quick solutions. We spent the first week simply 45.________ with them, learning about their tea-making traditions and listening to their concerns.
Gradually, we began teaching basic smartphone skills. One by one, the farmers started 46.________ their smartphones. Grandma Li, who was in her 70s, became our most enthusiastic student. She would 47.________ practice taking photos of her tea plants, determined to learn.
The real 48.________ came when we helped them set up their first online store. The excitement was 49.________ as they saw their products listed for the first time. Within a week, they received their first 50 from a customer in Shanghai.
By the end of the program, their online sales had exceeded expectations. More importantly, the farmers had gained 51.________ in their own abilities. They realized that with the right tools, they could 52.________ new markets without leaving their beloved mountains.
This experience taught me that development isn't about 53.________ modernity onto traditional communities. It's about 54.________ existing strengths with new opportunities. The most valuable lesson I learned was that 55.________ comes not from technology itself, but from the human connections it enables.
41. A. problem B. goal C. mistake D. surprise
42. A. beautifully B. dangerously C. relatively D. permanently
43. A. confident B. excited C. doubtful D. angry
44. A. losing B. building C. breaking D. selling
45. A. arguing B. playing C. working D. chatting
46. A. fearing B. mastering C. breaking D. ignoring
47. A. nervously B. proudly C. secretly D. patiently
48. A. challenge B. opportunity C. moment D. problem
49. A. quiet B. contagious C. annoying D. temporary
50. A. complaint B. order C. gift D. letter
51. A. confidence B. money C. time D. energy
52. A. close B. ignore C. reach D. destroy
53. A. introducing B. forcing C. suggesting D. recommending
54. A. replacing B. comparing C. combining D. separating
55. A. progress B. technology C. happiness D. wealth
第二节 语法填空(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 "Double Reduction" policy, implemented in 2021, has fundamentally changed China's education landscape. As we enter 2027, its long-term effects are becoming 56 .________(clear) evident.
One of the most significant changes is the shift towards 57 .________(quality) over quantity in education. Schools are now focusing on developing students' critical thinking skills rather than just test scores. This change has led to 58.________ (increase) creativity and innovation in classroom teaching methods.
After-school services have also been transformed. Many schools now offer a wide range of 59.________ (activity), including sports, arts, and STEM programs. These programs not only help students develop 60.________ (personality) interests but also provide working parents with much-needed childcare support.
However, challenges remain. Some parents still worry about their children's academic performance in a less competitive environment. Education experts emphasize that success should be measured 61.________ (differently) - not just by exam results but by overall development.
The policy has also impacted the tutoring industry. While large for-profit tutoring companies have downsized, community-based learning centers 62.________ (emerge) to provide affordable, high-quality supplementary education.
Looking ahead, the key to the policy's success will be 63 .________(maintain) the balance between reducing pressure and ensuring educational excellence. As society adapts to these changes, one thing is certain: China's education system is on a path towards 64.________ (create) a more holistic and sustainable model for future generations.
The "Double Reduction" policy represents not just an educational reform, but a cultural shift in 65.________ (we) understanding of what constitutes a successful education.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校上周举办了以"Digital Literacy in the AI Age"为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你给校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
活动目的;
活动内容(如:演讲主题、现场氛围等);
活动反响。
注意:
写作词数应为80左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇: digital literacy 数字素养
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The community service project had been my idea. As president of the Student Union, I wanted to do something meaningful for our city. After researching various needs, we decided to focus on digital literacy for the elderly.
Every Saturday morning, our team of ten students would gather at the community center. Our task was to teach senior citizens how to use smartphones, online banking, and video calling. At first, I was nervous about whether we could make a real difference.
Mrs. Chen, an 82-year-old widow, was one of our most dedicated students. She attended every session, her eyes filled with determination. "I want to learn how to video call my granddaughter in Australia," she would say with a hopeful smile.
One rainy afternoon, Mrs. Chen didn't show up. We were worried because she never missed a class. After finishing our session with the other students, I decided to visit her. Her apartment was in an old building without an elevator.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
I climbed the six flights of stairs, my heart pounding with concern.
...
Paragraph 2:
When I finally reached her door, I was surprised by what I found.
...
参考答案
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
21. B 22. C 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. B 27. B
28. B 29. B 30. B 31. B 32. B 33. B 34. C 35. B
第二节
36. F 37. A 38. C 39. D 40. G
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
41. B 42. C 43. C 44. B 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. C
49. B 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. B 54. C 55. A
第二节 语法填空
56. clearly
57. quality
58. increased
59. activities
60. personal
61. differently
62. have emerged
63. maintaining
64. creating
65. our
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作参考范文:
A Thought-Provoking Speech Contest on Digital Literacy
Last week, our school hosted an English speech contest themed "Digital Literacy in the AI Age" to raise students' awareness of technological skills in modern society.
The contest featured 15 passionate speakers who discussed various aspects of digital literacy, from online safety to AI ethics. The atmosphere was inspiring as students shared insightful perspectives on navigating the digital world.
The event was highly successful, not only improving students' English skills but also sparking meaningful discussions about our digital future. It was truly an educational experience for all participants.
第二节 读后续写参考范文:
I climbed the six flights of stairs, my heart pounding with concern. The old building was dimly lit, and the stairwell echoed with the sound of rain outside. I worried that Mrs. Chen might be ill or had fallen. As I reached the fifth floor, I could hear faint sounds coming from above - was that music
When I finally reached her door, I was surprised by what I found. Mrs. Chen was sitting by the window, her face illuminated by the soft glow of her smartphone screen. She was video calling her granddaughter in Australia! "I finally figured it out all by myself!" she exclaimed with tears of joy. The rain continued to fall outside, but inside her small apartment, there was a celebration of connection, determination, and the power of learning.

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