资源简介 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。每段辽西重点高中 2025-2026 学年度下学期高三三模考试英语试卷录音播放两遍。考试时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。注意事项: 6. What was the relationship between the woman and Jim in the past 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 A. Workmates. B. Classmates. C. Relatives.2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦 7. What is the woman 干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 A. A film actress. B. An art director. C. A magazine editor.3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 8. Where did the woman learn about the advertisement 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) A. On the Internet. B. From a newspaper. C. From her friend.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 9. Why will the man sell the dining table 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。 A. He has bought a smaller one.1. Where will the woman most probably go first B. He doesn’t like it anymore.A. To a bank. B. To a drugstore. C. To a travel agency. C. He will move house.2. What is the relationship between the speakers 10. What will the woman probably do this afternoon A. Friends. A. Talk with her friend.B. Waitress and customer. B. Check the dining table.C. Coworkers. C. Tidy up her room.3. What are the speakers doing 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。A. Helping an injured person. 11. When is the reality show on B. Searching for a first aid kit. A. At 7:00. B. At 8:30. C. At 9:00.C. Waiting for help to arrive. 12. Why won’t the woman watch Avatar 4. When will the man leave for the party A. It’s too long.A. At about 4:00 p.m. B. She’s seen it many times.B. At about 4:30 p.m. C. Much action is involved in it.C. At about 5:30 p.m. 13. What is the home improvement show about 5. What happened to the interview A. Cleaning the house.A. It was canceled. B. It was put off. C. It was moved online. B. Decorating the bathroom.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) C. Fixing things around the house.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 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why did the man start horse-riding 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项A. To get pleasure from it. 涂黑。B. To improve his riding skills. AC. To defeat his fear of animals. Spring is often regarded as a time for productivity, but it can also be an invitation to slow down, reconnect, and step a15. What benefit has the man got from horse-riding little more gently in the world around us. These simple spring activities offer a way to care for the planet, while alsoA. He’s much fitter. supporting your well-being.B. He’s more energetic. Make land artC. He’s more patient. Spring comes with lots of free arts and craft materials. Fallen leaves, pebbles, seeds — all of them can be repurposed into16. What does the man say about horse-riding competitions artistic creations without buying anything new. If you’ re feeling inspired, take to your local green space, and create aA. They are helpful for him to find a job. temporary piece of “land art” using only natural materials you find on the ground. As well as sparking creativity, this activityB. They offer him chances to make friends. encourages observation. The beauty of land art is its impermanence. When you’re finished, the work can be left to return to theC. They require people to have their own horses. earth, after providing eye-catching imagery for passersby.17. What would the man like to do when he’s older Get plantingA. Work as a horse trainer. As we enter the growing season, it’s the perfect opportunity to try your hand at gardening. Through spring, you can beginB. Participate in more races. to sow hardy vegetables and tender crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. Not only does growing your own foodC. Teach children to ride horses. reduce emissions, but it’s also a way to connect to the season, gain a better idea of what’s on your plate, and embrace your听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 place in nature as you nurture your plants.18. How many places did the speaker stop at before the earthquake Build a bug hotelA. 4. B. 3. C. 2. The insects that live in our gardens play a crucial role in pollination (授粉) and soil health, and making a “bug hotel” is a19. What made the speaker realize an earthquake occurred great way to help them do just that. Using natural and recycled materials, you can create sheltered spaces for different species.A. Some cars slowing down. As you build, it’s an opportunity to talk to children about why insects matter, and to challenge the “pest” label many of themB. A tree falling onto a car. carry. Once in place, a bug hotel is something you can observe over time, as a reminder that even small actions can make aC. Her car shaking violently. difference to our environment, and the creatures we share it with.20. What did the speaker do after the earthquake 21. Where does the beauty of “land art” mainly come from A. She helped another driver. A. Various materials. B. Short existence. C. Multiple purposes. D. Natural inspiration.B. She returned to the post office. 22. What is a benefit of the activity of “Build a bug hotel” C. She drove her daughter to swim. A. Saving daily costs. B. Allowing for flexible spaces.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 50 分) C. Boosting artistic creativity. D. Providing educational value.(共 15 小题;每小题 2. 5 分,满分 37. 5 分) 23. What do these three activities intend to encourage A. The awareness of sustainability in daily activities.B. The promotion of physical activity in spring. A. The importance of having a supportive family member.C. A better understanding of spring observation. B. The value of discipline in achieving athletic success.D. Professional art creation in natural spaces. C. The excitement of participating in a competitive race.B D. The transformation that running brought to her life.I will never forget the moment I crossed the finish line of my first marathon in Detroit, Michigan. My legs were on fire, Cmy lungs felt like they would give out — but I had never felt more alive. To my astonishment, I went beyond my initial goal of A recent study has revealed an uplifting connection between grandparents and their cognitive (认知) well-being. Lead3 hours and 30 minutes with a final time of 03:15, placing third in my age division. researcher Chereches expressed the interest surrounding this vital question: “Many grandparents provide regular care for theirThis stood not only as a personal victory but as a crucial change in the direction of my life. grandchildren, but an open question is whether caregiving for grandchildren may also benefit grandparents themselves.” ThisI’ve been running since I was a young child. It began through the influence of my grandfather, who always pushed me to research aimed to explore the potential health advantages for grandparents who dedicate time to their grandchildren,“run the hills” and “run the block” by his side. Among his words of wisdom, one instruction he often repeated was “just put particularly in decelerating cognitive decline.one foot in front of the other.” Simple words, yet they left an indelible impression on me, one I carried into both my running Chereches and her team analyzed data from 2,887 grandparents in England. Participants answered survey questions andcareer and my life. underwent cognitive assessments three times from 2016 to 2022. The survey inquired about the frequency of their caregivingRunning became my healing, my escape, and eventually my passion. I never had a coach or formal training plan-just a — whether they were spending nights with grandchildren, caring for them during illness, engaging in play, assisting withdeep-rooted love for the rhythm of the run and an inner guide that always told me to keep going. homework, or even preparing meals.I decided to pursue marathon training at 22, though I did not know exactly what to expect. I knew I wanted to push myself The results were heartening! Grandparents who actively participated in childcare, regardless of how often or in whatand see what I was capable of. My training was a combination of discipline and insight. I pushed my body month after month capacity, performed better in memory and verbal fluency tests compared to those who did not engage in caregiving. Excitingly,and trusted the years of movement already settled into my muscles. When race day came, I was nervous but ready. grandmothers who provided care displayed a slower decline in cognitive performance throughout the study.My first marathon was more than a race-it was a true awakening. Now, I’m building something that helps others find their “What stood out most to us was that being a caregiving grandparent seemed to matter more for cognitive functioning thanown finish-line moment, because I believe running can change your life, just like it changed mine. how often grandparents provided care or what exactly they did with their grandchildren,” Chereches noted. This suggests that24. What do we know about the author’s first marathon the joy and experience of being involved in caregiving may be more beneficial than the specifics of the activities undertaken.A. It was a major failure. B. It was an effortless race. Age UK has highlighted the immense benefits of this so-called “gran-nannying,” which keeps older adults mentally andC. It was a regretful event. D. It was a vital experience. physically active while combating loneliness — as long as the caregiving experience remains enjoyable and fulfilling.25. What does the underlined word “indelible” in paragraph 3 mean This research illuminates the beautiful cycle of care and connection that exists within families, proving that the act ofA. Confusing. B. Painful. C. Long-lasting. D. Widespread. being a grandparent not only enriches the lives of grandchildren but also enhances the lives of grandparents, fostering26. What does running mean to the author according to the text happiness and vitality in their golden years. Let’s share this wonderful news, encouraging families to embrace the joys ofA. A competitive sport requiring professional coaching. grandparenting!B. A spiritual support and a way to explore her potential. 28. Which can replace the underlined word “decelerating” in paragraph 1 C. A rigid training plan to build up her muscle memory. A. Facilitating. B. Slowing. C. Examining. D. Anticipating.D. A successful pursuit driven by pressure and ambition. 29. How did the study gather information from the grandparents 27. What does the author intend to convey through this text A. By conducting single interviews. B. By directly observing their caregiving.C. By analysing long-term health records. D. By surveying and assessing repeatedly. 32. What is mainly discussed in the first paragraph 30. What does the author want to emphasize in paragraph 4 A. Public reaction to excessive screen time.A. Engagement matters more than details. B. Frequency has a decisive role. B. The mental harm caused by social media.C. Specific activities make a difference. D. Emotional joy is more lasting. C. Professional warnings against screen overuse.31. What could be a suitable title for the text D. The pressure on digital apps to improve service.A. Grandparents: Best Caregivers for Kids 33. Why do brands persist in aggressive digital engagement B. How to Improve Grandparents’ Well-being A. Regulators demand more online content.C. Childcare Keeps Grandparents’ Minds Sharp B. Policymakers desire efficient user response.D. The Rising Trend of Grandparent Caregiving C. Users’ resistance is considered insignificant.D D. Brands regard users’ attention as profitable.For years, experts have cautioned that excessive screen time wears away cognitive depth and sustained focus. Now, a 34. How did some forward-thinking brands address the challenge cultural fightback is underway. Phrases like “digital burnout” and “attention recession (注意力衰退 )” have entered A. By prioritizing care for users’ attention.mainstream discourse. According to a Deloitte survey, nearly 25% of respondents deleted at least one social media app in the B. By refusing to update any digital output.past year — a figure that rises to one-third among Generation Z, who cite mental health strain and the performative pressure of C. By expanding their social media presence.constant connectivity. D. By launching digital advertising campaigns.This raises a pressing question: if users are increasingly aware of the psychological costs of infinite scrolling, why do 35. What does the author expect for the future of the attention economy brands push harder to capture attention The uncomfortable truth lies in advertising’s economic function. While advertising A. The attention-based industry will soon collapse.did not create the modern economy, it fuels its growth. Each paid impression sustains a system that regulators, parents and B. The transformation will take place in any case.policymakers are now questioning. Thus, what began as a debate about technology has unavoidably become a conversation C. Brands will further maximize attention capture.about marketing issues. D. Regulatory measures will ultimately force changes.Yet the previous data shows this strategy is backfiring. Kantar’s Media Reactions study reveals a sharp decline in people 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2. 5 分,满分 12. 5 分)saying social media ads capture their attention. In other words, brands are paying more for less effective engagement. Under 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。such circumstances, some forward-thinking brands are choosing another way. Heineken, a Dutch beer brand, for instance, On World Book Day, April 23, renowned author Mo Yan attended a press conference in Hangzhou. _____36_____ Withlaunched a “Boring Phone” campaign to encourage presence over scrolling. Similarly, Bottega Veneta, an Italian luxury his characteristic humor, he discussed his new book, Humans, and several popular topics related to reading.fashion brand, made headlines by deactivating its social media accounts, redirecting focus toward craftsmanship, physical On His New Book Humans: The Word “Human” is Both Simple and Profoundexhibitions, and cultural dialogue. These aren’t anti-digital moves. They’re signals of a shift: from maximising attention to The collection contains 81 stories featuring all kinds of people, each with distinct personalities and faces. _____37_____respecting it. However, despite different characters, the key is to write them as human beings — neither deifying the good nor demonizingSo where does this leave us Young people say the always-on model is breaking them. Parents and regulators are the bad. The word “human” is indeed simple, yet also the most complex. Dictionaries offer hundreds or even thousands ofdesperate for solutions. The central question is no longer whether the attention economy carries consequences, but whether the definitions related to “human.” Everything is people-centered, created for humans, and mostly by humans. Thus, it’smarket will lead a voluntary transformation or await imposed (强制的) force. impossible to fully capture the essence of “human” in words.On Short Videos: The “Short, Light, and Fast” Format Appeals More to the Elderly consumers ____50____.”A significant part of this new book was indeed written after I became engrossed in watching short videos. Today, the That’s why Nachtwey is ____51____ with researchers to test which apple varieties grow well under the solar panels. To“short, light, and fast” format is not only attractive to young people but even more so to the elderly. I’ve noticed they can ____52____ the results, researchers say that they need at least two to three full years to record all the weather conditions thatbecome more addicted to scrolling through short videos than the youth. Personally, I mostly watch content closely related to might occur.agricultural life, such as volunteer work, food preparation, and rural market activities. I initially thought videos were limited to “We hope that the ____53____ will tell us which fruit tree grows well under solar panels. This could help preventthese categories, but eventually I realized everyone’s feed differs. _____38_____ renewable energy production from ____54____ for precious land with agriculture. It is a growing concern for those trying toOn Reading Methods: _____39_____ ____55____ rising costs and climate change,” says Juergen Zimmer, one of the experts who are working with Nachtwey._____40_____ I once believed that real reading required holding a physical book, and scrolling on a phone didn’t count. 41. A. damaged B. ripe C. salty D. processedBut I’ve since adjusted this perspective. It’s clearly impractical and inconvenient for every young person to carry a book on 42. A. profitable B. new C. conventional D. bigthe subway or to the office. They can now instantly access and freely download any classic they wish to read on their phones. 43. A. electricity B. fruit C. wine D. riceReading should be a journey, and it’s about your heart, not your medium methods. 44. A. light B. water C. wind D. shadeA. I value deep reading. 45. A. popular B. competitive C. costly D. easyB. This might seem surprising to many. 46. A. hesitate B. refuse C. seek D. claimC. Depth of Reading is Unrelated to the Format 47. A. beneficial B. convenient C. harmful D. hardD. Reading Should be a Journey to a Deeper World 48. A. particular B. adjusted C. traditional D. unknownE. I finally understood that algorithms are behind it all. 49. A. people B. change C. crop D. delayF. The event aimed to promote reading among the public. 50. A. pay B. dislike C. prefer D. needG. There are noble individuals, as well as some who are inherently flawed 51. A. arguing B. living C. collaborating D. joking第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 52. A. ignore B. mix C. accept D. compare第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 53. A. devices B. tests C. experts D. authorities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。 54. A. competing B. looking C. standing D. longingIt’s picking season at Christian Nachtwey’s orchard (果园) in Germany. Workers are loading their cars with ____41____ 55. A. give way to B. concentrate on C. deal with D. take care ofapples, which will be delivered to supermarkets all over Europe. 第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 15 分)But Nachtwey’s orchard is not a ____42____ farm; Many of the apple trees grow beneath solar panels that have been 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。producing ____43____ during this year’s unusually sun-rich summer, while providing the fruit below with much-needed The phrase“Made in China” has long been a familiar sight on products worldwide. For decades, China____44____. ____56____(recognize) as the“world’s factory”, producing affordable goods ____57____ have filled global markets.Setting up solar panels above farmland is becoming increasingly ____45____ in Europe and North America, as farmers However, the country is now undergoing a significant transformation toward an innovation-driven economy, and____46____ to make the most of their land and get a second source of income. technological breakthroughs are becoming the new standard. Instead of just focusing on quantity, China ____58____ (shift)“Getting the right mix of crops and solar panels is ____47____ though, because modern fruit varieties need ____48____ towards quality and innovation. This change is part of a broader strategy ____59____ (upgrade) its manufacturing sector.growing conditions,” Nachtwey says. “Any ____49____ can disturb the balance and lead to the wrong color or taste that The“Made in China 2025” initiative is ____60____ key driver of this evolution, a national strategy where advancedmanufacturing plays a central role. It aims to move China up the value chain, from being a low-cost manufacturer to a I was the “Queen Bee” at school. Every morning, as soon as I walked through the school gates, my friends would rush____61____ (lead) in high-tech industries. This includes advancements in areas like artificial intelligence, robotics, and green over to greet me. Someone would carry my bag, while others would sit beside me or share their stories with me. I was alwaysenergy. As a result, Chinese companies are ____62____ (increasing) competing with global giants on technology and design, the center of attention, and I loved that feeling. In my mind, nothing at school could ever change my place.not just price. But not today — the first day of the new school year. As I walked toward my classroom, I found everyone gatheredThis shift has not been ____63____ challenges. Rising labor costs and environmental concerns have driven some around a bike, talking excitedly and laughing together.companies to relocate production. Yet, China’s vast industrial foundations and skilled workforce continue to attract “Whose is this ” I asked.investment, ____64____ (mark) the beginning of a new era of high-tech development. The story of“Made in China” is no “It’s mine,” a voice replied. I turned and saw a girl with bright eyes and a sweet smile. “I’m the new girl-Colette Durand.longer just about mass production; it’s about innovation and global influence. The world is watching as China continues to I designed the decorations on the bike myself.” The bike was covered with colorful ribbons (丝带) and small handmadereshape ____65____ (it) role in the global economy. decorations, and everyone seemed deeply impressed. Some of my friends even bent down to take a closer look, asking her第四部分:写作 questions.第一节:应用文写作(满分 15 分) I hated her instantly. She had shown up and taken all my friends on my very first day back.66. 假定你是李华,Susan 是你的留学生好友,想学唱中国歌曲。她在给你的邮件中询问她适合唱哪一类中国歌曲。 The bell rang and I dashed inside. I headed straight for my usual seat at the front, expecting my friends to crowd around请给她回一封邮件,内容包括: and sit next to me as usual. But to my surprise, my closest friends Jill and Molly sat beside Colette. Soon the three of them1.建议她学唱中国民歌(Chinese folk songs); were deep in conversation.2.建议的理由; Mrs Melville came in, welcoming us back to school, and the first thing she did after that was to introduce Colette. Colette3.可为她介绍一位老师。 turned around and waved at us all, smiling confidently.注意: Then lunch-time came. Yes, today, nobody was interested in what my lunchbox was.1.写作词数应为 80 个左右; “Everything OK, Kellie ” Mrs Melville asked me when I was sitting by myself. “I don’t often see you on your own.”2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “I’m fine! I just fancied a bit of peace and quiet.” I forced a smile. Mrs Melville nodded, looking unconvinced, though. It wasDear Susan, the longest lunch-break ever.I hope this email finds you well! 注意:___________________________________________________________________________________________________ (1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;___________________________________________________________________________________________________ (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Later in the hands-on design class, Mrs Melville announced a seat rearrangement.___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________Best regards, ___________________________________________________________________________________________________Li Hua ___________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(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。 As we worked together for a paper lantern, I began to see Colette in a different light.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________感觉如此充满活力。令我惊讶的是,我以 03:15 的最终成绩超出了最初 3 小时 30 分钟的目标,在我这个年龄组中排名第三。)”以及第二段“This stood not only as a personal victory but as a crucial change in the direction of my life.(这不仅参考答案及解析是个人的胜利,也是我人生方向的一个关键转变。)”可知,作者的第一次马拉松是一次至关重要的经历。故选 D 项。题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 B B A C B A B A C B 25. 答案:C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 解析:根据第三段中的“Simple words, yet they left an indelible impression on me, one I carried into both my running career答案 A B C A C B A C B Aand my life.(简单的话语,却给我留下了 indelible 印象,这种印象伴随我进入了跑步生涯和我的生活。)”可知,这些题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B D A D C B D B D A 简单的话语对作者影响很大,伴随了作者很久,所以可推测“indelible”意思是“持久的,难以磨灭的”,与“Long-lasting”题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40意思相近。故选 C 项。答案 C A D A B F G E C A题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 26. 答案:B答案 B C A D A C D A B B解析:根据第四段“Running became my healing, my escape, and eventually my passion. I never had a coach or formal题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C D B A C training plan - just a deep-rooted love for the rhythm of the run and an inner guide that always told me to keep going.(跑步成21.答案: B 了我的治愈方式,我的逃避方式,最终成了我的激情所在。我从来没有教练或正式的训练计划——只是对跑步节奏解析:根据“Make land art”部分中“The beauty of land art is its impermanence. When you’re finished, the work can be left to 的深深热爱,以及内心一直告诉我要继续前进的指引。)”以及第五段中的“I knew I wanted to push myself and see whatreturn to the earth, after providing eye-catching imagery for passersby. (大地艺术的魅力在于转瞬即逝。创作完成后,这 I was capable of.(我知道我想挑战自己,看看自己能做什么。)”可知,跑步是作者的精神支柱,是探索自己潜能的方件作品可供路人欣赏,之后便任由它归于自然。)”可知,大地艺术的美来自它短暂存在的特性,对应 B 选项“Short 式。故选 B 项。existence (短暂存在)”。 27. 答案:D22. 答案:D 解析:根据第二段“This stood not only as a personal victory but as a crucial change in the direction of my life.(这不仅是个解析:根据“Build a bug hotel”部分中“As you build, it’s an opportunity to talk to children about why insects matter, and to 人的胜利,也是我人生方向的一个关键转变。)”以及最后一段“My first marathon was more than a race-it was a truechallenge the ‘pest’ label many of them carry. (搭建过程中,还可以借机给孩子讲解昆虫的重要性,打破人们给许多昆 awakening. Now, I’m building something that helps others find their own finish-line moment, because I believe running can虫贴上的‘害虫’标签。)”可知,这个活动可以向孩子科普自然知识,具备教育价值。 change your life, just like it changed mine.(我的第一次马拉松不仅仅是一场比赛——它是一次真正的觉醒。现在,我23. 答案:A 正在做一些事情,帮助其他人找到他们自己的冲过终点线的时刻,因为我相信跑步可以改变你的生活,就像它改变解析:根据第一段中“These simple spring activities offer a way to care for the planet, while also supporting your well-being. 了我的生活一样。)”可知,作者想通过这篇文章传达跑步给自己生活带来的转变。故选 D 项。(这些简单的春日活动不仅为保护地球出了一份力,同时也对您的身心健康大有裨益。)”并结合全文可知,三项活动 28. 答案:B都使用天然、回收材料、减少碳排放、保护自然生态等,意在鼓励人们在日常活动中树立可持续的环保意识,对应 解析:根据第一段中的“This research aimed to explore the potential health advantages for grandparents who dedicate time toA 选项“The awareness of sustainability in daily activities (在日常活动中培养可持续意识)”。 their grandchildren, particularly in decelerating cognitive decline.(这项研究旨在探索那些花时间陪伴孙辈的祖父母可能24. 答案:D 获得的潜在健康益处,尤其是在 decelerating 认知衰退方面)”可知,研究探索祖父母陪伴孙辈的健康益处,结合认知解析:根据第一段“I will never forget the moment I crossed the finish line of my first marathon in Detroit, Michigan. My legs 健康相关语境,此处指减缓认知衰退。由此猜测 decelerating 意为“减缓”,与 slowing 同义。were on fire, my lungs felt like they would give out — but I had never felt more alive. To my astonishment, I went beyond my 29. 答案:Dinitial goal of 3 hours and 30 minutes with a final time of 03:15, placing third in my age division.(我永远不会忘记在密歇根 解析:根据第二段“Chereches and her team analyzed data from 2,887 grandparents in England. Participants answered survey州底特律参加第一次马拉松比赛冲过终点线的那一刻。我的双腿像着火了一样,我的肺感觉要罢工了——但我从未 questions and underwent cognitive assessments three times from 2016 to 2022.(Chereches 和她的团队分析了来自英国2887 名祖父母的数据。从 2016 年到 2022 年,参与者回答了调查问题,并接受了三次认知评估)”可知,研究通过反 (这些并非反数字化的举动。它们标志着一种转变:从最大化注意力到尊重注意力。)”可知,一些前瞻性品牌通过优复调查和评估的方式从祖父母那里收集信息。 先考虑对用户注意力的关怀来应对挑战。30. 答案:A 35. 答案:B解析:根据第四段“What stood out most to us was that being a caregiving grandparent seemed to matter more for cognitive 解析:根据最后一段“The central question is no longer whether the attention economy carries consequences, but whetherfunctioning than how often grandparents provided care or what exactly they did with their grandchildren,” Chereches noted. the market will lead a voluntary transformation or await imposed (强制的) force. (核心问题不再是注意力经济是否带来This suggests that the joy and experience of being involved in caregiving may be more beneficial than the specifics of the 后果,而是市场是否会引领一场自愿的变革,还是等待强制力量的到来。)”可知,作者认为无论市场自愿变革还是activities undertaken.(Chereches 指出:“最让我们印象深刻的是,成为照顾孙辈的祖父母似乎比照顾孙辈的频率或具 等待强制力量,转变终究会发生。体做什么对认知功能更重要。”这表明,参与照顾孙辈的快乐和经历可能比所进行活动的细节更有益)”可知,作者在 答案:36-40: F G E C A第四段强调参与照顾这件事本身比具体细节更重要。 36.根据前文“On World Book Day, April 23, renowned author Mo Yan attended a press conference in Hangzhou.(4 月 23 日31. 答案:C 世界读书日,著名作家莫言在杭州出席了一场新闻发布会。)”以及后文“With his characteristic humor, he discussed his解析:通读全文,并结合第一段中“This research aimed to explore the potential health advantages for grandparents who new book, Humans, and several popular topics related to reading.(他以特有的幽默风格,畅谈新作《人类》以及多个和dedicate time to their grandchildren, particularly in decelerating cognitive decline.(这项研究旨在探索那些花时间陪伴孙 阅读相关的热门话题。)”可知,前文交代事件时间、人物和参会行为,后文介绍会上交流内容,空格处需要补充说辈的祖父母可能获得的潜在健康益处,尤其是在减缓认知衰退方面)”可知,文章围绕一项研究展开,核心是祖父母 明这场新闻发布会举办的目的意义。F选项“The event aimed to promote reading among the public.(该活动旨在向大众照顾孙辈对自身认知健康有益,能减缓认知衰退、保持思维敏捷。C 项“照顾孩子让祖父母思维敏捷”能概括文章主 推广阅读。)”承接上下句,补充活动背景目的,语义衔接自然,符合语境。旨,适合作标题。 37.根据空前“The collection contains 81 stories featuring all kinds of people, each with distinct personalities and faces.(这本32. 答案:A 合集收录了 81 个故事,刻画了形形色色的人物,每个人物都有着独特的性格与面貌。)”以及空后“However, despite解析:根据第一段“For years, experts have cautioned that excessive screen time wears away cognitive depth and sustained different characters, the key is to write them as human beings — neither deifying the good nor demonizing the bad.(然而尽focus. Now, a cultural fightback is underway. (多年来,专家一直警告过度屏幕时间会削弱认知深度和持续专注力。如 管人物各不相同,关键是写出真实的人性,既不神化好人,也不丑化坏人。)”可知,前文总说书里人物多样,后文今,一场文化反击正在进行。)”以及“According to a Deloitte survey, nearly 25% of respondents deleted at least one social 转折强调要真实刻画人性,中间空格处需要具体列举人物的不同类型。G 选项“There are noble individuals, as well asmedia app in the past year — a figure that rises to one-third among Generation Z, who cite mental health strain and the some who are inherently flawed(书中既有品格高尚的人,也有本身存有缺陷的人)”具体对应前文“all kinds of people”,performative pressure of constant connectivity. (根据德勤一项调查显示,近 25%的受访者在过去一年里卸载了至少一 又为后文不美化、不黑化人物做铺垫,逻辑紧密,符合语境。款社交媒体应用,在 Z 世代中这一比例升至三分之一,他们表示原因是心理健康压力和时刻在线的表演型压力。)” 38.根据空前“I initially thought videos were limited to these categories, but eventually I realized everyone’s feed differs.(我可知,第一段主要讨论的是公众对过度屏幕时间的反应。 起初以为短视频只有这些类别,后来才意识到每个人的推送页面内容都不一样。)”可知,作者发现每个人刷到的短33. 答案:D 视频内容各不相同,空格处需要解释产生这种差异的原因。E 选项“I finally understood that algorithms are behind it解析:根据第二段“While advertising did not create the modern economy, it fuels its growth. Each paid impression sustains all.(我终于明白这一切背后是算法在起作用。)”承接上文疑惑,给出合理原因,语意连贯,符合语境。a system that regulators, parents and policymakers are now questioning. (令人不安的真相在于广告的经济功能。虽然广 39.本空设在段落开头,为本段小标题。根据后文“I once believed that real reading required holding a physical book, and告没有创造现代经济,但它推动了经济增长。每一次付费展示都维持着一个如今受到监管者、家长和政策制定者质 scrolling on a phone didn’t count. But I’ve since adjusted this perspective.(我曾经认为真正的阅读必须捧着实体书,手机疑的系统。)”可知,品牌之所以坚持激进的数字互动,是因为它们将用户的注意力视为有利可图的商品。 浏览不算阅读,但后来我改变了这种看法。)”以及尾句“Reading should be a journey, and it’s about your heart, not your34. 答案:A medium methods.(阅读是一场心灵之旅,重在内心感悟,不在于载体和形式。)”可知,整段围绕阅读好坏不在于载体解析:根据第三段“These aren’t anti-digital moves. They’re signals of a shift: from maximising attention to respecting it. 形式展开论述。C 选项“Depth of Reading is Unrelated to the Format(阅读的深度与形式无关)”精准概括本段中心主旨,适合做小标题,统领全段。 有害的;D. hard 困难的。根据后文“Any ______ can disturb the balance and lead to the wrong color or taste”可知,搭配40.根据后文“I once believed that real reading required holding a physical book, and scrolling on a phone didn’t count.(我曾 不当会破坏生长平衡,想要配比合适并不容易。经认为真正的阅读必须捧着实体书,手机浏览不算真正阅读。)”以及后文作者转变观念,认为不必拘泥于阅读载体, 48. 答案:A重在心灵投入可知,空格处作为段首句,先亮出作者的阅读理念,再展开前后观念的变化。A 选项“I value deep 解析:句意:因为现代水果品种有着特定的生长条件要求。A. particular 特定的;B. adjusted 调整过的;C. traditionalreading.(我看重深度阅读。)”引出下文对阅读形式、阅读本质的探讨,承上启下,符合语境。 传统的;D. unknown 未知的。根据后文“disturb the balance and lead to the wrong color or taste”可知,果树对生长环境41. 答案:B 有特定要求,环境稍有变动就会影响果实品质。解析:句意:工人们正把成熟的苹果装满汽车,这些苹果将被运往欧洲各地的超市。A. damaged 受损的;B. ripe 成 49. 答案:B熟的;C. salty咸的;D. processed 加工过的。根据前文“It’s picking season at Christian Nachtwey’s orchard”可知,采摘 解析:句意:任何一点变动都会打破这种平衡,导致果实色泽和口感变差。A. people 人们;B. change 变动,变化;季节收获的是已经成熟的苹果。 C. crop 农作物;D. delay延误。根据前文“because modern fruit varieties need ______ growing conditions”可知,现代水42. 答案:C 果对生长环境要求特定要求,由此猜测,生长环境一旦发生变动,就会破坏原有生长平衡。解析:句意:但纳赫特韦的果园并不是一座传统农场。A. profitable 盈利的;B. new 新的;C. conventional 传统的; 50. 答案:BD. big 大型的。根据后文“Many of the apple trees grow beneath solar panels”可知,果树上方架设太阳能板,模式特殊, 解析:句意:导致出现消费者不喜欢的色泽或口感。A. pay支付;B. dislike 不喜欢;C. prefer 偏爱;D. need 需要。不属于普通传统农场。 根据前文“disturb the balance”可知,平衡被破坏后果实品质下降,形成消费者不喜欢的品相和味道。43. 答案:A 51. 答案:C解析:句意:许多苹果树生长在太阳能板下方,这些太阳能板在今年日照格外充足的夏季一直发电。A. electricity 解析:句意:这就是纳赫特韦与研究人员合作,测试哪些苹果品种适合在太阳能板下生长的原因。A. arguing 争论;电力;B. fruit 水果;C. wine 葡萄酒;D. rice 大米。根据前文“solar panels”可知,太阳能板的功能是吸收光能产生电 B. living 居住;C. collaborating 合作;D. joking 开玩笑。根据后文“test which apple varieties grow well under the solar力。 panels”可知,农场主和科研人员一起合作开展品种试验。44. 答案:D 52. 答案:D解析:句意:同时为下方的果树提供急需的阴凉遮蔽。A. light 光线;B. water 水分;C. wind 风;D. shade 阴凉。根 解析:句意:为了对比试验结果,研究人员表示至少需要两到三年完整周期,记录所有可能出现的天气状况。A. ignore据前文“grow beneath solar panels”可知,太阳能板遮挡阳光,能给果树形成阴凉环境。 忽视;B. mix 混合;C. accept 接受;D. compare 对比。根据后文“researchers say that they need at least two to three full years45. 答案:A to record all the weather conditions that might occur.”可知,长期记录数据是为了对比不同年份、不同环境下的生长结解析:句意:在农田上方架设太阳能板在欧美正变得越来越流行。A. popular 流行的;B. competitive 有竞争力的; 果。C. costly昂贵的;D. easy容易的。根据后文“farmers ______ to make the most of their land and get a second source of 53. 答案:Bincome”可知,这种模式能提高土地利用率、增加收入,因此越来越受欢迎。 解析:句意:我们希望这些测试能告诉我们哪些果树适合在太阳能板下生长。A. devices 设备;B. tests 测试;C. experts46. 答案:C 专家;D. authorities 权威机构。根据前文“test which apple varieties grow well under the solar panels”可知,依靠这些试解析:句意:因为农民力求充分利用土地,获得第二份收入来源。A. hesitate 犹豫;B. refuse 拒绝;C. seek 力求, 验测试得出适配品种的结论。寻求;D. claim声称。根据前文“Setting up solar panels above farmland is becoming increasingly ______ in Europe and North 54. 答案:AAmerica”可知,农民主动寻求这种新模式,最大化利用土地并增收。 解析:句意:这有助于避免可再生能源生产与农业争夺宝贵土地资源。A. competing 竞争;B. looking 看;C. standing47. 答案:D 站立;D. longing 渴望。根据后文“precious land with agriculture”可知,农光互补模式可以避免发电项目和农业相互争解析:句意:不过,合理搭配农作物和太阳能板却是一件难事。A. beneficial 有益的;B. convenient 方便的;C. harmful 抢土地。55. 答案:C starting with Chinese folk songs.解析:句意:对于那些努力应对成本上涨和气候变化的人来说,这是一个日益受关注的问题。A. give way to 让步; Chinese folk songs are sweet-sounding, easy to follow, and rich in cultural stories, making them ideal for beginners.B. concentrate on 专注于;C. deal with 应对,处理;D. take care of 照顾。根据后文“rising costs and climate change”可 Additionally, these songs often reflect Chinese traditions, giving you deeper insights into the local lifestyle.知,人们需要想办法应对成本上涨与气候变化带来的压力。 You might try Ms. Lin, our music teacher, who specializes in folk songs. 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Noticing this, Colette smiled and suggested we段正在进行的动作,应用现在进行时;主语 China 为第三人称单数,be 动词用 is。 share ideas. Though still a little annoyed, I picked up my tools and decided to cooperate, if only to finish the task.59.句意:这一变化是升级其制造业的更广泛战略的一部分。名词 strategy 后常用不定式作后置定语,表示“……的 As we worked together for a paper lantern, I began to see Colette in a different light. She folded colored paper and cut策略”,a strategy to do sth.为固定搭配。 simple patterns, trying to make the lantern look better. When I struggled, she patiently showed me how to fix it and decorated60.句意:“中国制造 2025”倡议是这一变革的一个关键驱动力,是一项以先进制造业为核心的国家战略。driver 为可 it with ribbons. Watching her, I couldn’t help wondering if I had judged her too quickly. My heart softened. “Would you like to数名词单数,此处表示泛指“一个关键驱动力”,key 以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词 a。 sit with me tomorrow ” I asked boldly. She accepted my invitation, a bright smile on her face. Perhaps being the “Queen Bee”61.句意:它旨在推动中国向价值链上游移动,从低成本制造商转变为高科技产业的领导者。根据空前的 a 及空后的 meant something different — not standing above others, but bringing them in.in 可知,此处应用名词单数形式 leader,表示“领导者”,作宾语。听力原文62.句意:因此,中国企业在技术和设计方面日益与全球巨头竞争,而不仅仅是在价格层面。此处修饰动词 competing,应用副词形式 increasingly。 Text 163.句意:这一转变并非没有挑战。根据下文“Rising labor costs and environmental concerns have driven some companies M: I’m going to exchange some money for my trip to Spain tomorrow.to relocate production”可知,转型过程中存在挑战,此处表示“没有”,应用介词 without。 W: I’ll go with you. But I need to get some aspirin for my headache right now.64.句意:然而,中国庞大的工业基础和熟练的劳动力继续吸引投资,标志着高科技发展新时代的开始。分析句子结 Text 2构可知,空格处应用非谓语动词作结果状语,表示自然而然的结果,应用现在分词形式 marking。 M: I’ll have a glass of wine please, and my friend will have a beer.65.句意:世界正注视着中国继续重塑其在全球经济中的角色。此处修饰名词 role,应用形容词性物主代词,指代 W: Would you like them now or during your meal China’s。 M: Bring them to us now, please.66.答案: Text 3Dear Susan, W: The injured person is bleeding from his arm. Should we call an ambulance I hope this email finds you well! It’s great to hear that you’re interested in learning Chinese songs. I’d recommend M: Yes, but first I need to stop the bleeding and keep him warm. Hand me that clean cloth from the first aid kit.W: Here it is. His breathing seems normal though. M: So, what do you want to watch on TV tonight Text 4 W: What’s on W:Are you free on Saturday evening We are having a party for Jimmy’s graduation. M: Well, there is a reality show at 7:00 on Channel 5.M:Let me check. I’ve got a conference at 4 that should last about an hour and a half. I can come right after that. W: I don’t like reality shows. They usually show people doing crazy things like eating live fish or swimming in a pool full ofText 5 snakes. I’m not into that weird stuff. What’s worse, they’re too long.M: I know you are expecting to interview Mr. Carter today but his flight was delayed. M: OK. Well, how about watching Animal World on Channel 7 at 8:30 W: Oh, no, why W: Personally, I’d rather watch movies with a little bit more action.M: There was a terrible rainstorm. The interview has been moved to tomorrow morning. M: Do you want to watch Avatar Text 6 W: No, I’ve seen it a million times. I’d like to see something different.W: Hi. My name’s Annie. M: OK, how about this On Channel 2 at 9:00, there’s a home improvement show about fixing anything around the house. WeM: Annie. Oh, you’re Jim’s friend! do have a few things that you could repair in the bathroom...W: Yeah. We worked in the same office until he moved to Hawaii. You look a lot like Jim. Are you related W: Fixing things Uh, boy, I’m tired. I think I’m going to sleep. Good night.M: Yeah, we’re cousins. His mum and my mum are sisters. Text 9W: Do you live around here W: Noah, why did you start horse-riding M: No, I live in San Francisco. I just came for the wedding. M: Well, as a child, I never had much interest in horses, though I wasn’t scared of them. My older sister started horse-ridingW: San Francisco Me too. I just came for the wedding too. lessons. I saw the delight on her face upon her return, which motivated me to have a try.M: Oh, great. What do you do in San Francisco W: Do you think horse-riding makes you fitter W: I’m an art director in a fashion magazine. How about you M: Actually, I was always pretty fit because I liked walking, but being with horses so much has made me calmer and moreM: Well, I’m sort of an artist too. I make films. willing to wait for things.Text 7 W: Do you take part in horse-riding competitions W: Hello, I’m calling about the dining table that you’re selling. I noticed an advertisement online this morning. Is it still M: Yeah. I thought they were just for people who own their horses, but you can borrow or even hire one easily enough. And Iavailable met lots of friends there.M: Hi, yes, it is. I’m leaving my current apartment this weekend and my new one is a lot smaller. I just won’t have enough W: Will you carry on riding when you’re older space for it. M: My family suggested I teach the little kids at the club to ride, but what really attracts me is the idea of training horses, youW: That’s a shame. I’m definitely interested in buying it, but would you mind holding on to it for a few days I’d like to take know, the ones they use for races.a look at it later this week. Text 10M: Well, I’ve had calls all morning and as I mentioned in the ad, I’d like to find a buyer before Friday. W: I’d like to share what happened to me yesterday. In the afternoon, I decided to pick up my daughter to go swimmingW: Oh, I understand. In that case, I’ll try to go over to your place with my friend this afternoon. Would you mind giving me together. I finished my work early and went to the post office to collect a package. After that, I stopped at a shop to buy someyour address fruit and bread. I thought about how much my daughter would love this outing. I was driving smoothly when I saw the cars inText 8 front of me start to move from side to side. I immediately slowed down. Then my car started to shake too! I wondered ifsomething had gone wrong with my car. I pulled over and got out to check. At that moment, a big tree by the side of the roadfell onto the car in front of me. I realized it was an earthquake! I quickly checked on the man driver and calmed him down,who was shaken but unhurt. Finally, I called my daughter to postpone our swimming plan and focus on making sure everyonewas safe. 写作题(第二节)辽宁省重点高中2026届高三下学期三模考试英 60. 61. 语试卷 Paragraph 1: 姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 考号:__________ 考场/座位号:__________ Later in the hands-on design class, Mrs Melville announced a seat rea62. 63. 准考证号rrangement. 写 作 题 ( 第 一 节 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0条形码粘贴处 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 64. 65. 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