资源简介 高三英语模拟题考生注意: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)第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a cafe. B. In a shop. C. On a bus.2.What is the woman doing now A. Seeing a movie. B. Cleaning her room. C. Doing her homework.3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Boss and secretary. B. Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student.4.What will the speakers do this weekend A. Go camping. B. Go skiing. C. Go shopping.5.What does the man want to do A. Purchase a washing machine. B. Do some exercise. C. Fix the elevator.第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。6.How long will the hot weather continue A. For two days. B. For three days. C. For a week.7. What's the woman's suggestion for the man A. Wearing long clothes.B. Protecting himself from hot weather.C. Buying some flowers for his grandmother.听第 7 段录音,回答第 8、9 题。How much did the man pay for the car A. $6,000. B. $8,000. C. $10,000.9. How does the man probably feel now A. Nervous. B. Cheerful. C. Regretful.听第 8 段录音,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.What does the woman's father want her sister to study A. Medicine. B. Business. C. Journalism.11. What does the man think the woman's sister should do A. Choose a major first. B. Talk to her parents. C. Go to an arts college.12.What's the woman A. A journalist. B. A doctor. C. A teacher.听第 9 段录音,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.What are the speakers talking about A. Why people should recycle things.B.What the benefits of recycling are.C. How to deal with old books and magazines.14.Why does the woman want to get rid of her books A. They take up too much space.B. She will move to another city.C. They are in bad condition.15.What will the woman do with her magazines A. Donate them. B. Sort them out. C. Sell them.16.Where will the woman's magazines end up A. In a library. B. In a school. C. In a hospital.听第 10 段录音,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.When did the speaker start taking music lessons A. At age two. B. At age ten. C. At age twenty.18. How long would the speaker practice a day as a child A. Two hours. B. Three hours. C. Ten hours.19. Why did the speaker play in concerts A. To travel to other cities. B. To get into a good college. C. To make her parents happy.20. What is the speaker's attitude toward music now A. She only plays it for fun. B. She has forgotten it. C. She never practices it anymore.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。AAs the temperature drops, it’s not just about warm sweaters and hot chocolate. Cold weather can actually have a big impact on your health. Let’s learn something so as to stay safe and healthy this season!Why Is Cold Winter A Challenge Winter brings more than just colds. Icy sidewalks can lead to slips and falls. Cold air may also harm your lungs and heart, raising the risk of chest infections especially for the elders.Fighting Off Winter IllnessesMost common winter illnesses can be handled at home. However, flu can be more serious than you think. A flu vaccine is a simple way to protect you. And don’t forget the power of handwashing! Cleaning up with water, adding soap if possible, on a regular basis is one of the most convenient ways to stop virus like the flu from spreading. Keep your house warm and your bedroom window closed especially on cold winter nights, as breathing cold air can be bad for your health.Layer Up: A Good Way To Keep WarmStaying warm is your secret weapon this season! When heading outside, wear several light layers instead of one heavy jacket. The trapped air between layers keeps you much warmer. You can try the 3-Layer Rule:Stay Active: Don’t Let The Cold Make You A Couch Potato!Staying active is crucial for both physical and mental health. If you’re stuck indoors, get up and stretch your body at least once in an hour. Break up your time spent being inactive by walking around your home or standing up from your chair when you are on phone. Any movement helps boost your mood and keep your body strong.With these easy tips, you can enjoy the winter while staying happy and healthy. Check out further advice on how to stay well this winter on our websites. Stay warm, stay active, and take care!21.What is the easiest way to fight against winter illnesses A.Washing hands regularly. B.Staying away from flu.C.Having a special vaccine. D.Closing the house’s windows.22.How does the outer layer help stay warm A.It traps air to provide warmth. B.It absorbs sweat from the skin.C.It keeps cold wind and rain out. D.It prevents heat loss from the neck23.Which activity is recommended to keep you active in winter A.Break up your time schedule. B.Stay indoors and rest to avoid the cold.C.Keep standing when on phone. D.Get up and loosen up after sitting for long.BTill last year, I couldn't remember the last time I'd done a jigsaw puzzle. It must have been at least 20 years ago. As far as I was concerned, puzzles were for kids. There were always other more exciting, interesting and productive things to do-or so I thought.While at home on a rainy autumn afternoon, however, I chanced on a jigsaw puzzle that had been lying untouched since my husband and I were given it a few years ago. I'm not sure what came over me-perhaps it was because my husband was watching a film that didn't particularly interest me-but I decided to give it a go.The 1,000-piece puzzle took me a couple of weeks to complete. I would spend from five minutes to two hours on it at a time, depending on how busy I was. Strangely, there's something so satisfying about finding the right piece for a space, joining up sections, getting closer to finishing a picture. Every time I successfully place a piece, I get a little rush and feel a sense of achievement. It's a dopamine hit, but not one I usually get from just scrolling (刷屏) stream media. I soon became addicted to it.Meanwhile, I've found an unexpected bonus. The slightly physical aspect of it, leaning over the pieces and picking different ones up, means I can't be on my phone at the same time. I especially love that doing a puzzle doesn't involve a screen in any capacity since so many aspects of the world almost can't go without my computer, my phone or the television-even following a workout app in the gym or listening to a podcast on a walk.And I've come to realize puzzling is not just for kids after all. Perhaps it was the very piece that's been missing in my life all along.24.What did the author use to view jigsaw puzzling as A. A popular time killer. B. A childish recreation.C. A refreshing comfort. D. A handy stress reliever.25..What does the underlined part "a dopamine hit" in paragraph 3 probably mean A. A sudden wave of regret. B. A brief sense of relief.C. A quick feeling of pleasure. D. A deep state of anticipation.26.Which aspect of puzzling does the author favor most A. It is calming. B. It is screen-free.C. It is educational. D. It is user-friendly.What is the best title for the passage A.The Missing Piece of My Life B. The Journey of Going Puzzle-freeC. A Piece of Childhood Memory D. An Unforgettable Rainy AfternoonC“YOU DON’T notice the seeds in a blackberry until you’ve tried a seedless one,” says Tom Adams, the boss of Pairwise, a biotech company in North Carolina that is working on the first iteration of such a fruit. Gene-edited blackberries are not technically without seeds. Rather, as with seedless grapes, those seeds are so small and soft as to be unnoticeable. The company also aims to develop stoneless cherries, and transforming more fruits in this way is just a matter of time.For thousands of years, humans have transformed fruits to suit personal tastes. Modern fruits have changed greatly in size, look and taste compared with ancient species. Most cultivated fruits become much sweeter, while some achieve better taste by reducing acidity and bitterness instead of adding extra sugar.Modern technology has brought new ways to improve fruits. CRISPR, a widely-used gene-editing tool, can delete specific genes and create new traits beyond traditional breeding. Unlike GM crops, it requires no foreign DNA insertion, winning greater public acceptance. Besides, AI helps scientists study genes and environmental influences to develop fruits with richer flavors efficiently.Despite huge potential, most gene-edited fruits are not yet available commercially. It takes fruit trees years to produce fruits, greatly delaying promotion. Only fast-growing fruits like tomatoes and strawberries have achieved mature editing technology. At present, several edited tomatoes with higher nutrition or better taste have already appeared on the market.Easy-to-eat and delicious gene-edited fruits are expected to raise people’s fruit consumption. Similar improved fruits have once boosted market profits sharply. With clearer and friendlier regulations being carried out globally, gene-edited fruits will gain wider popularity and brighten the future of the fruit industry.28.What is the purpose of quoting Tom Adams’ words in Paragraph 1 A.To show people’s preference for common blackberriesB. To introduce the topic of gene-edited seedless fruitsC. To explain how seedless grapes came into beingD. To advertise products of the biotech company29.What advantage do CRISPR-edited fruits have over GM crops A They cost far less to growB. They contain more natural sugarC. No foreign DNA needs to be put in themD. They can come into the market much faster30 What can we infer from the passage A.All fruits can be easily edited and put on sale soonB. Long growth cycle slows the popularity of gene-edited fruitsC. People totally refuse to accept all kinds of improved fruitsD. Traditional breeding ways have been completely abandoned31.What is the main idea of the text A.The long history of fruit domesticationB. Various tastes of modern cultivated fruitsC. Advances and prospects of gene-edited fruitsD. Different ways to increase fruit productionDIn the AI-driven modern world, emotional intelligence has turned into humanity’s most vital competitive advantage. Gen Z is redefining personal success by sticking to inner purposes, seeking a strong sense of belonging and practicing values-based leadership. AI can greatly improve working efficiency, finish various complicated tasks in seconds and produce creative content smoothly. Nevertheless, it is never able to replace genuine human empathy and sincere emotional connections that matter most in social communication.Young aspiring youth leaders are eager to build close community bonds and pursue heartfelt and meaningful interactions in daily life. They are willing to bridge gaps between different groups, establish solid mutual trust and devote themselves to bringing about real positive changes. Instead of waiting for chances passively, they have taken practical action to make progress both locally and globally. Such outstanding young talents are widely admired by people around and warmly welcomed by numerous enterprises.As artificial intelligence continuously transforms the whole workplace, merely mastering professional technical skills is far from enough. Various EQ abilities, such as empathy, active listening and inclusive communication, have gradually become core competitive strengths. Related studies prove that compassionate leadership can effectively strengthen team trust, arouse working passion and boost overall work performance. Even though AI can simulate emotional reactions, it can never truly understand or experience human feelings.In the future job market, people-oriented soft skills will be increasingly in great demand. Young generations pay more attention to spiritual satisfaction rather than material benefits, and value value identity and team atmosphere greatly. Modern effective leadership puts more emphasis on emotional connection and inner sense of meaning rather than rigid management. In fact, the future is not a battle between AI and EQ. Kindness reflected by high EQ is the unique strength of human beings. In this fast-changing technological age, what the world truly needs is not only advanced innovation, but also warm and precious humanity.32.How does Gen Z redefine success in the AI era A. By pursuing high material rewardsB. By following inner goals and valuesC. By relying fully on advanced AID.D. By improving working efficiency quickly33 .What makes AI fail to match human beings in leadership It lacks the ability to process informationB. It cannot finish difficult tasks in a short timeC. It has no way to truly experience human feelingsD. It knows little about basic professional skills34.What can we infer from the text 、A. Technical skills will be totally useless in future workB. Young people care more about material gains than spiritual needsC. Leaders with good EQ are more likely to create high-efficiency teamsD. AI will soon have the real ability to feel human emotions35.What is the main idea of the passage A. The rapid progress of artificial intelligenceB. Effective ways for young people to get career successC. Emotional intelligence becomes humanity’s key advantage against AID. Practical methods to improve people’s emotional intelligence第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)(原创)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。All my life I've been bad at sports. At school I was always successfully "sick" on the annual sports day and had a standing note from my equally averse mother to excuse me from physical education classes due to my "bad foot".Even after I started exercising regularly in my mid-20s, I never joined my friends' social netball or football teams. "Hating sports" was core to my identity. 1. ________ ___Then, last year, a friend invited me to her birthday "kickabout" – a casual game of football, I gathered. (I believe some call it soccer.)Had we been less close, I might have made my excuses. Instead I turned up to the park, determined to keep as far away from the ball as possible. 2. _____________Instead of running down the clock on the sidelines, I got swept up in the game, rooting for my team to score. A year later, the kickabout is not only still going, it's grown from five or six friends to a rotating lineup of about 40. Every other Sunday, we play at a proper pitch at our local sports complex.What keeps me turning up every Sunday Unexpectedly, it is not the socialising or the exercise. 3. ______________Why does it feel so good to be bad at something "Amateurish" hasn't always been a pejorative, explains author and activist Karen Walrond. "It comes from the Latin, meaning 'one who loves'." 4. ________ Her new book In Defense of Dabbling makes the case for "intentional amateurism": finding an activity we're drawn to but not necessarily naturally good at, and sticking with it anyway.There are two reasons to pursue intentional amateurism. First, it flies in the face of "hustle culture" and the expectation that we should always be productive or self-optimising. 5. ___________ For example, she has always found meditation difficult, but accesses mindfulness when engaged fully in activities she enjoys.Mindfulness is among seven attributes by which Walrond defines intentional amateurism, along with curiosity, self-compassion, play, challenge, connection, and wonder or awe. Focusing on these helped her "let go of perfectionism" and appreciate the experience.A. I love the slightly intoxicating sense of challenging myself, with zero expectation -- or even hope -- of ever being actually skillful.B. Second, even though you might never improve, you'll inevitably experience benefits, which can flow into your daily life, says Walrond.C. I avoided all kinds of team sports, firmly believing that I was not cut out for any physical activity involving competition.D. To my great surprise, I enjoyed myself.E. Many people feel anxious when they try new things because they fear failure.F. Teaching yourself to juggle, for instance, is something you might do simply for personal enjoyment.G. She argues that being an amateur is not about being unskilled, but about pursuing something out of love.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30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。Last fall, I studied abroad at Denmark Technical University. My main criterion for choosing a school was that I wanted to live in a country where I could 41 English alone.I made friends through a board-game club--three Danish students, one German, and two Icelandic students. Most of the time, I focused more on the game than on social 42 . But one evening, while waiting for my turn, I 43 realized that most of the group was speaking English. They were clearly trying to make sure language would not become a 44 between us.Later, I joined another student club with a similarly 45 group. Once, when I entered the room, several Danish students were chatting in Danish. But the minute I sat down, they immediately 46 to English. I told my friend Augusta that I felt 47 . It must be exhausting to use English all day just because one foreign student was 48 . "Don't worry. It's really not a bother," she 49 me.Their 50 made me feel welcome, but I also realize something I had long 51 : In those rooms, by unfailingly shifting to English, they had 52 a bridge for me— yet I had never once ventured (冒险) to the other side. I had been so 53 to the gift--and to the debt.The next day, I asked Augusta to teach me a few Danish phrases. I may never be 54 , but real connection lies not in ease--but in shared 55 , which I had long received without giving back.A. live up to B. break away from C. get down to D. get by onA. communication B. competition C. instruction D. performanceA. purposefully B. suddenly C. barely D. usuallyA. habit B. barrier C. topic D. secretA. fixed B. mixed C. united D. dividedA. contributed B. returned C. reacted D. switchedA. guilty B. confused C. lonely D. nervousA. absent B. present C. bossy D. gratefulA. warned B. reminded C. comforted D. persuadedA. bravery B. intelligence C. consideration D. disciplineA. debated B. suspected C. overlooked D. rememberedA. established B. approached C. discovered D. repairedA. sensitive B. committed C. blind D. familiarA. well-educated B. open-minded C. care-free D. native-likeA. effort B. custom C. risk D. identity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。China is not only famous for pandas, but also their food – bamboo. The Chinese love bamboo. And bamboo culture 56 (promote) over the past thousands of years. In China, the 57 (apply) of bamboo in science and technology is really amazing. The Chinese invented a bamboo drill 58 (date) back to the Shang Dynasty. Around 256 BCE, Li Bing led the local people in building Dujiangyan, the first irrigation network in the world, 59 bamboo played an important role.In the Han Dynasty, people began to use bamboo to make paper, which was of excellent quality and 60 (reason) price. Even now, bamboo is used as one of the important raw materials in paper making. For example, some of the xuan paper for traditional Chinese painting is made from soft bamboo. 61 the invention of the abacus (算盘), the ancient Chinese people employed bamboo chips 62 (calculate) with.As gunpowder was invented, the Chinese people wished to go into space. In the Yuan Dynasty, a man tied a big bamboo tube on each of the four legs of 63 chair and filled them with gunpowder, and what he wanted to do was 64 (magic) send the person on the chair to space by reactive force after lighting the gunpowder. Although it seems somewhat crazy, it is undoubtedly valuable 65 the earliest form of the “ man-made rocket.”第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报正在开展 “Make Our Campus More Beautiful” 的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)说明你发现的问题;(2)提出改进建议。注意:(1)写作词数应为 80 左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。Make Our Campus More Beautiful____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Mark had a secret: he couldn’t ride a bike. It wasn’t because he never tried. His father taught him one summer when he was seven. He ran alongside him, holding the seat, and shouting “Keep pedalling(踩踏板)!” But Mark’s balance was terrible. He fell into the bushes, and both knees bled. After two weeks of trying, his dad sighed, “Maybe next year.” But that “next year” never came. The childhood shame stayed with him.Then, he grew up and had a family of his own. He never shared the secret with anyone but his wife, Lena. Most of the time, it didn’t matter. When friends invited him on bike trips, he volunteered to drive and bring snacks. When the kids were old enough to learn to ride, Lena offered to teach them.But lately, his twelve-year-old daughter Alice and seven-year-old son Bob were planning the first-ever “Family Bike Adventure.” They had picked a campsite(营地)by the lake and mapped a biking route around it. Every night, they'd argue about who would win the family race. Mark smiled through every conversation, but inside, his stomach tightened. In every other way, Mark was a perfect dad. He never missed a school event and could fix everything in the house. Admitting he couldn’t ride That was hard.So he made a plan. After the kids went to bed, he slipped out and wheeled a bike to the empty market parking lot to practise. But thirty years after that summer, his body still remembered nothing. The bike seemed to have a mind of its own, and he just couldn’t control it. His legs shook. His hands ached. Sometimes he would crash into the wall.The next day, Alice, a considerate girl, asked about his bruised(淤青的)knees. But he said nothing. After several nights, Lena said to him, “You don’t have to do this. The kids don’t care. No one can do everything. “Mark shook his head.” “They think I can. Let me try a little longer.”One night, after he fell off the bike again, he heard a voice. “Dad ” His heart stopped.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。It was Alice, who had followed him out of curiosity.That Saturday, when his family went biking, Mark stayed at the campsite happily.参考答案听力答案1—5 ACBBA6—10 CBACB11—15 CBCAA16—20 CBBCA阅读理解A 篇21 A22 C23 DB 篇24 B25 C26 B27 AC 篇28 B29 C30 B31 CD 篇32 B33 C34 C35 C七选五36 C37 D38 A39 G40 B第三部分 语言运用完形填空41 DA43 B44 .BBDABCCCACDA语法填空has been promotedapplicationdatingwherereasonableBeforeto calculateamagicallyas第四部分 写作第一节 应用文写作参考范文:Make Our Campus More BeautifulRecently, I've noticed that some students still litter in public areas and occasionally step on the grass, which makes our campus less pleasant.To improve the situation, I have two suggestions. First, let's place more rubbish bins around the campus and put up posters to remind everyone to protect our environment. Second, why not set up a voluntary environmental protection group Volunteers could regularly clean up the campus, guide students to dispose of waste properly, and help maintain the green areas.Small actions can make a big difference. Let's work together to make our campus a better place for everyone.第二节 读后续写参考范文:It was Alice, who had followed him out of curiosity. She walked up to Mark softly and asked, "Dad, why are you practicing alone every night " Mark froze. Seeing the bruises on his knees, Alice's eyes widened. "Are you hurt " she whispered. Mark took a deep breath and finally told her the secret he had kept for years. To his surprise, Alice didn't laugh. Instead, she hugged him tightly and said, "Dad, we don't care if you can ride. We just love being with you." That night, Alice stayed with him in the parking lot, holding the back of the bike seat just as Mark's father once did. "Keep pedalling, Dad!" she shouted, laughing. Mark wobbled forward, falling and getting up again — but this time, he wasn't alone.That Saturday, when his family went biking, Mark stayed at the campsite happily. He sat by the lake, preparing snacks and cold drinks for the family. When Alice and Bob returned on their bikes, their faces red with excitement, they rushed to him. "Dad, we saved you the best campsite spot!" Bob shouted. Alice added, "And tomorrow morning, we'll teach you to ride again — on the flat trail near the lake!" Mark smiled, his heart full. He realized that being a good dad wasn't about being perfect at everything. It was about showing up, trying, and letting his children see that even heroes fall — and get back up. He wasn't the dad who could ride a bike. He was the dad who never stopped trying. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 参考答案.docx 听力.mp3 试卷.docx