资源简介 2025-2026学年大连市第二十四中学高三5月综合训练英语学科试卷听力(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。1.How did the speech probably end A. With an amusing story.B. With a famous saying.C. With an inspiring poem.2.What was Lisa fined for this time A. Drinking while driving.B. Parking in the wrong place.C. Using her phone while driving.3.Why does the woman suggest calling Sierra A. Sierra is Jacob’s friend.B. Sierra knows New York well.C. Sierra will go to New York City too.4.What has recently caught the man’s interest A. Areas with little rainfall.B. Places full of animals.C. Regions full of plants.5.What was the turning point in the woman’s previous job A. A successful project she led.B. A critical conversation with her mentor.C. A mistake that taught her a valuable lesson.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What is the woman trying to find A. A part-time job. B. A new hobby. C. A delivery service.7. How is the man’s job A. It’s boring. B. It’s well-paid. C. It’s low-stress.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Co-workers. C. Family members.9. What is the woman going to do next A. Talk with her boss. B. Buy a train ticket. C. Send a message.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. What did the girl do yesterday A. She gave a performance.B. She attended a school meeting.C. She apologized to her mother.11. Where will the girl go next Sunday A. To the boy’s house. B. To a museum. C. To a park.12. What is the boy’s feeling in the end A. Disappointment. B. Regret. C. Pleasure.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What time will the man arrive A. At 7:15 p.m. B. At 7:30 p.m. C. At 8:00 p.m.14. What season is it A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Winter.15. Why is Charlcombe Lane closed for some time every year A. For its maintenance.B. For the safety of some animals.C. For some community activities.16. What event will the speakers probably attend tonight A. A birthday party. B. A volunteer activity. C. A wildlife rescue class.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What can we learn about the library A. It will close down one year later.B. It is open during public holidays.C. It typically operates 10 hours a day.18. How much does one copy cost if you do not have a copier card A. 10 cents. B. 20 cents. C. 60 cents.19. Where is the Story Reading Morning held for young children A. On the 1st floor. B. On the 2nd floor. C. On the 3rd floor.20. What is said about the computer use in the library A. It requires registration.B. There’s a three-hour limit.C. It’s free for first-time users.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。AShared mobility: Making travel easier for allIn many big cities in Europe and the US, it might seem like we’ve achieved cheap and easy mobility for everyone — just use your phone to find shared e-bikes and electric cars. But if you’re elderly, living in a low-income area or imagine without a smartphone or credit card, using these shared services becomes much more difficult. Here is a survey reporting barriers to using bike sharing.Shared mobility could be a key part of a more sustainable transportation system. But to be most effective, it needs to include everyone. For-profit shared mobility providers have largely failed to deliver on this, but various initiatives and projects are finding creative solutions to reach underserved communities.By combining economic support, grassroots innovation, and empathetic (能产生共鸣的) design, these efforts aim to make mobility available to everyone, reduce reliance on private vehicles, and ensure fair access for all. “You tend to plan for what you know. That’s why it’s so important to bring in different views in the development of mobility, ” says Lina Mosshammer, founder and CEO of the Austrian mobility consulting company Point&.21. What percentage of lower income people express concern on safety in the survey A. 24%. B. 27%. C. 42%. D. 88%.22. Which solution involves the idea of recycling used bikes A. Public-Sector Intervention. B. Community-Centric Design.C. Technology Adaptation. D. Non-Profit Innovation.23. What does Mosshammer stress to address the challenge A. Increasing urban mobility. B. Offering affordable alternatives.C. Integrating diverse viewpoints. D. Consulting with the users beforehand.BEach morning, the gentle tap of chisels echoes through a small workshop in Jingdezhen, China’s “Porcelain (瓷器) Capital”. At 72, Master Chen Guosheng sits before a spinning wheel, his hands steady as he shapes a lump of kaolin into a delicate porcelain vase. The motion looks easy, but it is the fruit of over 60 years of continuous practice.Chen is a national-level inheritor of Jingdezhen handmade porcelain crafting, a craft listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009. For more than 1,700 years, Jingdezhen has refined the art of porcelain making, turning raw clay into exquisite works of art. This craft relies on four core elements: pure local kaolin, hand-carved wooden molds, wood-fired kilns with precise temperature control, and age-old techniques passed down through master-apprentice traditions.Born into a porcelain-making family, Chen started as an apprentice(学徒)at the age of 12, learning from his grandfather, a renowned master of porcelain carving. He spent decades mastering every stage — from pressing and mixing clay and throwing pots to glazing and firing. For Chen, the soul of the craft lies in two things: accuracy in shaping and patience in firing.“Every step must be exact, but the hand-throwing is what truly defines the work — each curve perfectly balanced, each piece unique,” Chen says. “Porcelain making is not just craft; it demands respect for the clay’s natural properties and firm adherence to traditional methods to bring out its beauty.”Even with modern ceramic machines, Chen insists many vital steps cannot be replaced. “Machines can shape clay quickly, but they cannot feel the clay’s texture or adjust for tiny changes in moisture,” he explains. “Some skills look simple on the surface, but they take a lifetime of repetition to perfect.”24. What can we learn about Jingdezhen porcelain craftingA. It demands precision and long-term practice.B. It has barely changed over the past 1,700 years.C. It relies heavily on modern machines for efficiency.D. Its techniques are being gradually replaced by machines.25. What can be inferred about the master-apprentice tradition in Jingdezhen A. It is no longer necessary because of modern machines.B. It primarily focuses on the theory of porcelain making.C. It plays a key role in passing down non mechanized skills.D. It has been officially recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.26. Which of the following best describes Master Chen A. Creative and outgoing. B. Energetic and talkative.C. Traditional and open-minded. D. Devoted and highly skilled.27. What can we learn from the passage A. Tradition outweighs modernity. B. Personal effort leads to success.C. Repetition guarantees perfection. D. Craftsmanship requires dedication.CLeading museums worldwide are experimenting with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies to create new experiences for audiences to engage with art and culture.To reinvent an interactive experience, museums in China have started using digital humans—computer-generated 3D images resembling real people—to transform visitors’ encounters with history and culture. In cooperation with AI companies, Chinese museums have introduced digital humans as tour guides and ambassadors of tradition.Ai Wenwen, a digital employee at the National Museum of China, can instantly change outfits, from modern clothing to Chinese traditional dress, and give guided tours of the museum. To give its digital employee the appeal of a human celebrity, the National Museum create a song that is presented as if sung by Ai Wenwen herself.In addition to museums, digital humans can help bring historical figures to life. The Zhonghua Book Company has launched a virtual avatar (化身) of Su Shi, a celebrated Chinese poet and statesman. With the texts about Su Shi’s life and literary work being fed into the virtual avatar, it can respond to real people in a manner and language resembling this great man in Chinese history. It made its first appearance in a CCTV youth talent show about Chinese poetry, surprising audiences with its remarkable human likeness.The virtual avatar had conversations with live audiences about poems Su Shi wrote about 1,000 years ago. The TV show even presented an episode of the digital version of Su Shi acting with a human who played his close friend, the great calligrapher Huang Tingjian.The Su Shi avatar has also become a social media influencer, posting quizzes and educational content on literature, geography, and customs. Additionally, the company organizes in-person events where students interact with digital humans to learn history and literature.Museums and cultural institutions across China have incorporated the virtual avatar of Su Shi to create interactive exhibitions with themes including afternoon tea, poetry and calligraphy. Audiences at these exhibitions have opportunities to experience the daily life of a renowned poet from the distant past.28. Why Chinese museums apply digital humans A. To reduce the cost of hiring real tour guides. B. To enhance visitors’ cultural experience.C. To promote latest AR and VR technologies. D. To compete with international museums.29. What can Ai Wenwen do during tours A. Switch clothes in a flash. B. Compose original music.C. Repair historical artifacts. D. Conduct academic research.30. How did the Su Shi avatar surprise audiences on TV A. By composing poetry on the spot. B. By acting out his close friend vividly.C. By responding in a human-like way. D. By having a touchable human look.31. Which is the best title of the passage A. The End of Human Guides. B. The Making of a Virtual Pop Star.C. A Digital Bridge to the Past. D. The Role of AI in Cultural Heritage.DA single minded, unshakable drive — that’s what it takes to be successful. Be “all in”. Burn the boats behind us. This idea is everywhere, in self-help books, inspiring advertisements and social media influencers, all urging us to narrowly define our goals and chase them with an intense passion.However, research doesn’t endorse this. According to a 15-year survey of more than 5,000 would-be entrepreneurs, those who kept their day jobs, instead of focusing only on their own project, were 33% less likely to fail. Researchers looked at athletes and found those who specialize early in one sport tend to be worse off over the long run than their peers who explored other activities and specialized later.To be sure: the more we care, and the more our job or pursuit feels like a part of who we are, the harder we’ll work. That’s helpful to a certain point. But such narrowing comes with a downside. As we set aside other parts of ourselves, and that one activity becomes an ever bigger presence, fear starts to take over. We don’t just want to succeed. We have to. Fear of failure rises and moves from “I failed” to “I am a failure”. When outcomes are all that matter, and winning or losing becomes self-defining, our response isn’t to become a warrior (勇士). It’s to withdraw.The secret is to go in a different direction. It’s a lesson professional mountain-biker Kate Courtney had learnt from her experience. She said, “My superpower is being able to persevere.” And it worked for a while. But after initial success, at the peak of her athletic career at 25 she felt worn out, and her performance was going backward. Courtney didn’t do what most athletes do in those moments: double down and work harder. She eased up.“When you have a more well-rounded life, it doesn’t distract you as an athlete,” she said. “It makes you stronger and better. It also enables you to have a clear head when you get the opportunity to line up.” Now 29, Courtney is currently ranked ninth in the world.32. What does the underlined word “endorse” in paragraph 2 probably mean A. Change. B. Support. C. Explore. D. Explain.33. What is the negative effect of narrowing your goal A. It limits your creative interests. B. It leads you to ignore possible risks.C. It makes you chase success at any cost. D. It prevents you from facing challenges.34. Why does the author cite Kate Courtney’s experience A. To show the benefits of a well-rounded life.B. To share her unique way of achieving success.C. To prove the role of a relaxed mindset in sports.D. To demonstrate her difficulty in becoming successful.35. Which of the following can best summarize the author’s idea A. There is no fixed path to success. B. “All in” is no recipe for success.C. Success is open to the determined. D. “All in” guarantees a regret-free life.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。People have been so occupied with social media and the internet that they hardly consider reading books. While some may be too busy to read, others merely don’t care to read. ____36____ If you want to understand what benefits one could get from developing the habit of reading, then we have enlisted the top 4 benefits here.Stress ReductionEveryday concerns will keep bothering you unless you do something to distract your mind. ____37____ When you read a great story, all your stress seems to slip away and relax you since you tend to travel mentally in a different field. Sometimes while reading, you come across valuable advice or solutions to your problems.Memory ImprovementRegular reading is a great exercise for your brain. If you read a fictional book, your brain is forced to remember the names and nature of various characters. Going back to their history and remembering events or plots is fun and improves your memory. ____38____Vocabulary Expansion____39____ Reading any type of book can improve your vocabulary to an impressive extent. Having great command over the language is known to help many in their professional and academic life. Moreover, with better vocabulary knowledge, you get to fill yourself with self-confidence when sitting in a group with a knowledgeable audience.____40____If you read more, you will naturally become good at writing skills. Since your vocabulary and pronunciation improve by reading regularly, it eventually makes you a better writer. The more you read, the better your writing skills will become. You would tend to focus on various aspects of writing that would allow you to write more effectively than others.A. Better Writing SkillsB. Stronger Thinking SkillsC. As a matter of fact, there are many benefits of reading.D. When you develop the habit of reading, you enhance your vocabulary.E. One of the greatest benefits of reading daily is that your brain becomes super powerful.F. Reading gives you that mental space to occupy yourself with something more interesting.G. Keeping yourself occupied with reading for 20 to 30 minutes can be great for your health.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When my family moved to a new country, I was thirteen, trying to fit in. Everything about me seemed to ____41____ attention: my accent, my lunch, even how I greeted people. I desperately wanted to be ____42____ for someone ordinary, but instead I felt like a permanent outsider.The worst moments came during group discussions. While my classmates exchanged jokes with effortless ____43____, I was still translating sentences in my head. By the time I had formed a response, the conversation had already moved on. I began to ____44____ that silence was safer than embarrassment.One afternoon, my history teacher assigned a project to share a cultural tradition from our family origins. I felt my stomach ____45____. The last thing I wanted was to highlight how different I was. But I had no choice.That evening, I reluctantly asked my grandmother about our traditions. She excitedly described a forgotten autumn harvest, filled with music, food, and stories passed down through ____46____. She showed me old photographs and taught me a song my great-grandfather used to sing.On presentation day, I stood before the class, expecting the usual ____47____. Instead, as I showed the photographs and explained the festival, my classmates leaned forward, asking genuine questions. One girl said, “That’s beautiful. We have nothing like that.”For the first time, my difference was not a ____48____ but a gift. I realized that I’d been so focused on ____49____ my uniqueness instead of seeing its value.That experience ____50____ my understanding of belonging. I used to think belonging meant being the same as everyone else. Now I know true belonging does not ask you to ____51____ who you are. It asks you to be yourself and find others who ____52____ that.I still struggle sometimes, but I no longer see those moments as ____53____ — they are just part of the process. Every awkward conversation, every confused look — they are all ____54____ of courage.I have learned that home is where you can be your full self and still feel ____55____.41. A. avoid B. capture C. need D. divide42. A. respected B. prepared C. known D. taken43. A. fluency B. anxiety C. curiosity D. sympathy44. A. prove B. guarantee C. assume D. protest45. A. calm B. sink C. rise D. tighten46. A. centuries B. decades C. generations D. seasons47. A. praise B. indifference C. welcome D. thrill48. A. bonus B. mystery C. burden D. privilege49. A. appreciating B. preserving C. expressing D. hiding50. A. transformed B. confirmed C. reflected D. simplified51. A. discover B. betray C. accept D. reveal52. A. tolerate B. suspect C. envy D. celebrate53. A. opportunities B. failures C. mysteries D. warnings54. A. signs B. causes C. consequences D. origins55. A. secure B. amused C. superior D. guilty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个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。At just 17, Li Na has become one of the ____56____ (young) engineers ever hired by a major tech company. Her journey to success, however, was anything but easy.Growing up in a small village with no Internet access, Li taught ____57____ (she) programming using borrowed textbooks and an old computer her father bought from a second-hand market. ____58____ the lack of resources and support, she spent countless late nights practicing coding, often ____59____ (fall) asleep at her desk. Her parents, both of whom had never finished primary school, could not help her ____60____ (academic). “There were times ____61____ I wanted to give up,” Li admitted. “But I told myself that giving up was never an option.”Her breakthrough came when she won first prize in a national coding ____62____ (compete) at age 15. The award caught the attention of a tech company, which offered her an internship. Within two years, she learned faster than any other junior engineer in the company.Li’s story ____63____ (remind) us that talent means little without hard work. She believes that anyone can achieve great things if they are willing to put in the effort. “Your starting point does not define your ending point,” she says. “You may not have the best resources, but you do have the power ____64____ (work) harder than everyone else.”Li is now working on ____65____ project that uses artificial intelligence to help children in rural areas learn programming — proving that success is not about where you come from, but where you are determined to go.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 学校英文网站正在开展“My Dream Job”主题讨论活动,请你就此发表个人看法,内容包括:1.你的理想职业;2.陈述理由;3.如何实现。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。A Charitable HeartMom had a unique perspective on being charitable that I didn’t really understand until one cold winter day when she picked me up at school.“Who is that child “Mom peered through the windshield as a skinny, greasy-haired girl led a crew of ragged children across the street. “They don’t even have coats. It’s freezing! ““That’s Becky Ingler. She always looks like that, “I replied. My mother watched them move along the sidewalk. “Where are we going “I asked as she inched along the street, keeping pace about a half-block behind the Inglers.They entered a half-ruined store. “They live here ” Mom mumbled, looking at me. “Tell me about them.” I told her what I knew; that the Inglers didn’t have a father, and sometimes they smelled funny and everybody laughed at them. My mother nodded thoughtfully. “I think I’ll visit them tomorrow.” She turned to me and added, “I want you to come with me.” “OK.” I replied.The next day, I followed Mom to the Inglers’ front door. A tiny, exhausted-looking woman appeared, and Mom smiled and offered her hand. “Hello, Mrs. Ingler. I’m Mrs. Tovey. I’m just visiting some of our neighbors to get acquainted. “Once inside, my mother studied each of the children surrounding unhappy Becky, who was reading a worn-out book to them. She rudely ignored my nod. Mrs. Ingler smiled politely and thanked us for our visit. Before we left, Mom told Mrs. Ingler she sincerely hoped we would see her again soon. I could not understand what she meant by that, but I soon learned.Mom worked her old sewing machine for two days and nights. She collected coats from the donation boxes, local secondhand stores and our own closets, patching, taking in and letting out seams (缝合线). “Wow!” I said. “They’re lucky to get these.”“No,” said Mom as she faced me. “We’re the lucky ones to be able to help them. But we need to make sure the Inglers don’t have to pay a price for them. “She then explained, “I don’t want these coats to cost them their pride or their dignity.”注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:Later that day, we went to the Inglers’ again.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:Mrs. Ingler gazed at the coat, and then glanced at Becky, who was eyeing it with interest.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案版1.How did the speech probably end A. With an amusing story.B. With a famous saying.C. With an inspiring poem.【答案】C2.What was Lisa fined for this time A. Drinking while driving.B. Parking in the wrong place.C. Using her phone while driving.【答案】C3.Why does the woman suggest calling Sierra A. Sierra is Jacob’s friend.B. Sierra knows New York well.C. Sierra will go to New York City too.【答案】B4.What has recently caught the man’s interest A. Areas with little rainfall.B. Places full of animals.C. Regions full of plants.【答案】A5.What was the turning point in the woman’s previous job A. A successful project she led.B. A critical conversation with her mentor.C. A mistake that taught her a valuable lesson.【答案】C【答案】6. A 7. C答案】8. B 9. C答案】10. A 11. B 12. C【答案】13. B 14. A 15. B 16. A【答案】17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A【答案】21. B 22. D 23. C【答案】24. A 25. C 26. D 27. D答案】28. B 29. A 30. C 31. C【答案】32. B 33. D 34. A 35. B【答案】36. C 37. F 38. E 39. D 40. A【答案】41. B 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. A 51. B 52. D 53. B 54. A 55. A【答案】56. youngest57. herself58. Despite59. falling60. academically61. when 62. competition63. reminds64. to work65. a【答案】Sample:With the boom of the economy, more jobs are available. However, my dream job is to become a doctor.Here are the specific reasons for my considered choice. Initially, I have developed a great interest in traditional Chinese medicine since I was a young child. Secondly, the contributions the famous doctors like Zhong Nanshan have made inspire me very much, making me want to make my own contributions to this worthy cause.To achieve my dream, I will stay focused and devote more time to my study. In this way, I can lay a good foundation and pave the way for my final success. I finally believe that my dream can come true if I put my heart into it.【答案】One possible version:Later that day, we went to the Inglers’ again. Taking a deep breath, I pressed their doorbell and the front door opened. “I hope we haven’t come at a bad time, “my mother said as we entered the smoky, little room, “but we have some winter coats here that are in decent condition from the donation boxes and I just wondered if you might know of any children who could use them. Maybe even your own children might like them. It was just a thought, so. …” Then my mother lifted a blue girl’s coat out of the bag.Mrs. Ingler gazed at the coat, and then glanced at Becky, who was eyeing it with interest. “I’d be happy to help. “Mrs. Ingler gave my mother a knowing look. “And I appreciate you thinking of me for this. Thank you.” “Oh, please, don’t mention it. You’re doing us a favor, “my mother laughed. As we left, I glanced at Becky, who was examining the coats. She smiled at me, and her face was transformed into a Becky I hadn’t seen before. I realized I had never seen such a smile on Becky’s face. I smiled back and felt very proud of what we had done. It was on that night that I finally realized why my Mom always helped people with her kind heart. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年大连市第二十四中学高三5月综合训练英语学科试卷.docx 2025-2026学年大连市第二十四中学高三5月综合训练英语学科试卷听力.mp3