资源简介 高三英语试卷(120分钟 满分120分)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答: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。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。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)1. What does the man imply about Mike A. He is hard to get along with.B. He has already bought a house.C. He can’t afford a new apartment.2. Where does the conversation most likely take place A. In a classroom. B. In a library. C. In a publishing house.3. Why does the woman come to the man A. To stop over in Singapore. B. To check her luggage. C. To exchange her ticket.4. What does the woman suggest the man do A. Give up the sports meeting.B. Have a further examination.C. Take some medicine immediately.5. What is the main topic of the conversation A. When to buy textbooks. B. How to register for class. C. Where to find course lists.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does Jim value most about the apartment A. The size. B. The surroundings. C. The location.7. How much rent will the woman pay per month A. $300. B. $320. C. $350.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What can we infer about the woman A. She is interested in nursing.B. She thinks teaching is demanding.C. She has decided to become a teacher.9. What does Howard think is a disadvantage of being a teacher A. Keeping a growth mindset.B. Dealing with tricky students.C. Possessing a wide knowledge.10. What are the speakers mainly discussing A. Their future career plans.B. The difficulty of job hunting.C. The advantages of being a teacher.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Why does Anna come to Shanghai A. To study Chinese. B. To go sightseeing. C. To travel for work.12. What makes Anna a bit regretful in Shanghai A. The weather. B. The food. C. The language barrier.13. What will the woman probably do after the conversation A. Board a plane. B. Buy a souvenir. C. Visit her daughter.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is the hardest part for Martin to play a superhero A. Getting his body in shape.B. Performing in action scenes.C. Managing his facial expression.15. What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada A. Having access to nature.B. Receiving international education.C. Establishing a strong family connection.16. How did Martin get into acting A. By working as a producer.B. By studying acting at university.C. By participating in a musical drama.17. What is the last question about A. Martin’s views on education.B. Martin’s potential career choice.C. Martin’s collaboration with companies.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the aim of World Sleep Day A. To tell people how to get enough sleep.B. To illustrate the harm of sleep problems.C. To spread the importance of high-quality sleep.19. What does the study from the University of South Australia show A. Adults lack adequate sleep on workdays.B. Daytime physical activities positively affect sleep.C. Sleep quality plays a decisive role in people’s health.20. What can be inferred about most people from the talk A. They get enough sleep on workdays.B. They know over 80 kinds of diseases.C. They underestimate the dangers of sleep problems.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AVisalia serves as the gateway to Sequoia(红杉) and Kings Canyon National Parks. With easy access and a welcoming atmosphere, it is an ideal base for a three-day exploration of California's natural wonders.Day 1: Sequoia National ParkBegin with a hearty breakfast in Visalia before the 45-minute drive to Sequoia National Park. This park is the nation's second official national park. Upon arrival at Sequoia, follow the 2.7-mile Congress Trail to see the General Sherman Tree. The sequoia is the world's largest tree by volume. Then continue to theTunnel Log —— a fallen sequoia with a section cut from its trunk in 1938 to let cars pass through. Return toVisalia in the evening to enjoy local craft beer.Day 2: Kings Canyon National ParkAfter a light morning meal, drive about 75 minutes to Kings Canyon National Park. There you' ll find the world's second-largest tree, the General Grant Tree. It's a sequoia famous in the nation. Hike the 1.5-mile Zumwalt Meadow Trail before returning to Visalia for a farm-to-for k dinner.Day 3: Explore VisaliaVisit Mooney Grove, California's first county park. It houses a historic stat ue and a notable collection of Native American baskets from the Yokuts tribe (部落). Spend the afternoon boating on a nearby lake.Downtown Visalia offers excellent dining and shopping. Conclude your trip with a local craft beer before departure.Plan Your TripFly to Los Angeles or San Francisco. Then drive about three hours to Visalia. The downtown is walkable. A seasonal shuttle (班车) runs to the parks.21. Which is a common activity on Day 1 and Day 2 A. Protecting a special tree. B. Admiring a giant sequoia.C. Going through a tree tunnel. D. Having a farm-to-fork dinner.22. What does Mooney Grove offer to visitors A. Boating fun. B. Craft guidance. C. Local beer. D. Cultural experience.23. What does the author intend to do in the last part A. Suggest the touring season. B. Promote Visalia attractions.C. Provide transportation tips. D. Advertisementise the shuttle service.BLi Wei never expected that his childhood love for traditional Chinese architecture would be linked to his career. Raised in Beijing’s hutongs, he was deeply attracted by centuries-old wooden structures and courtyard designs, spending weekends drawing ancient buildings and studying traditional construction techniques — while his peers (同龄人) pursued careers in tech or finance.His grandfather, a retired woodworker, often emphasized: “Architecture preserves our cultural identity for future generations.” These words deeply influenced Li Wei, who pursued a degree in civil engineering at his parents’ urging. “We wanted something practical for him,” his mother recalled. “Traditional architecture seemed like a specialized field with limited prospects.”In his second year of university, a government “Cultural Heritage Revival Program” changed his path. The initiative, aiming to restore historical sites and create jobs for young professionals, let him connect personal interests with national needs. He switched to architectural conservation and joined restoration projects.The change was tough: traditionalists doubted his modern engineering approach, and classmates questioned his focus on “old buildings”. Yet his unique mix of engineering accuracy and artistic sensibility proved invaluable. His innovative methods to strengthen ancient structures without losing historical value caught senior architects’ attention.After graduation, Li Wei joined a state team restoring less known buildings in the Forbidden City. His sustainable restoration techniques earned recognition from the National Cultural Heritage Administration. Now 28, he leads a young team balancing preservation with modern functionality.“I never thought my hobby could matter so much,” Li Wei reflected. “Personal passion and national development aren’t separate — their intersection builds meaningful careers.” His story inspires more young Chinese to link their interests closely with national goals, fostering (培育) a new generation of professionals serving both passion and country.24. What first inspired Li Wei in traditional Chinese architecture A. The hutong life and his grandfather’s words.B. His wish to be different from others.C. A government program at university.D. His parents’ practical career advice.25. What was the “Cultural Heritage Revival Program” A. A private program Li Wei joined. B. An official project for old buildings.C. A university research opportunity. D. An upcoming architectural competition.26. What made Li Wei’s restoration special A. His tendency to work independently. B. Rebuilding structures completely new.C. His focus on modern building methods. D. Integrating engineering skills with art sense.27. What is Li Wei’s main message to young people A. Government jobs ensure security. B. Listen to your parents’ career advice.C. Combine personal interests with national needs. D. Traditional architecture is better than engineering.CIn early February 2026, ByteDance (字节跳动) launched its newest AI video model, Seedance 2.0. This amazing technology soon drew attention from all over the world. People praise it for its strong abilities, and it has become one of the most talked-about tech topics this year.What makes Seedance 2.0 so special Well, it can make both videos and matching sounds at the same time, and the results are very natural. Its biggest Seedance 2.0. advantage is multi-lens (多视角) storytelling. If you give it a short text or just one picture, it can create connected scenes. What’s more, it keeps the characters, lighting and style the same throughout the video. The model also supports 2K resolution (分辨率) and can take different kinds of inputs, which makes making videos much easier and faster.When we compare Seedance 2.0 with other similar technologies like OpenAI’s Sora, it does much better in both speed and video quality. Industry experts say it is a useful tool for creators, not something that will take their place. It helps many fields develop, such as media, short plays and digital content creation.But Seedance 2.0’s launch also caused big ethical debates right away. A serious worry appeared when tests showed that this model could make real-looking videos — even with matching voices — just from a photo. This made people worry a lot about identity theft (身份盗用) and privacy (隐私) problems. Because of this, ByteDance quickly stopped using this special function. Besides these ethical problems, the technology still has some technical issues. For example, sometimes the movements in the videos are not natural.Seedance 2.0 is an important step forward in AI video development. It shows how fast the AI video field is developing and how China is becoming more important in global AI innovation. At the same time, it makes us think about a very important question: how can we use such powerful technology safely and responsibly 28. What is the passage mainly about A. The disadvantages of AI video models.B. Ways to create AI videos safely.C. An introduction to Seedance 2.0 and its influences.D. The competition between ByteDance and OpenAI.29. What is the biggest strength of Seedane 2.0 A. It has no technical or ethical problems.B. It is cheaper than other AI video models.C. It can completely replace human creators.D. It can produce videos with matching sounds and consistent scenes.30. What does the underlined word “ethical” mean in the passage A. about what is right or wrong morally B. about new technology and machinesC. about making money and business D. about art and beauty31. What can we infer from the last paragraph A. China is playing a more important role in global AI innovation.B. AI video development has stopped because of ethical problems.C. Seedance 2.0 is the final step of AI video technology.D. Powerful AI technology no longer needs strict rules.DCuriously, I have been speaking with experts in AI lately. These people are absorbed in building powerful technological tools, but they want to keep their humanity. They’ve got me thinking. If creativity and innovation are accelerating (加速) faster than ever, what ensures they serve the greater good A recent psychological study suggests one direction: wisdom.According to neuropsychiatrist Dilip Jeste, features of wisdom include prosocial attitudes, self-awareness and reflection, emotional stability, and balancing decisiveness with uncertainty. These are not features we normally associate with innovation. But new research suggests they may shape whether creativity benefits others or not.Researchers found that wisdom functions as a moral compass for creativity. Across two studies, creativity did not reliably predict prosocial behavior on its own. In one experiment, highly creative participants who scored lower in wisdom were less willing to help another person in a moral-emergency situation. Among participants higher in wisdom, creativity was instead associated with more socially mindful responses. One way to think of the implications here is that creativity generates possibilities, but wisdom helps determine which possibilities serve others rather than ourselves alone.There is a concern that human thinking can become more “computationalized” — more procedural, efficiency-driven, and emotionally cold. The more we interact with computational systems, the easier it becomes to treat human problems as technical problems.How do we develop wisdom then Ironically (讽刺地), the answer may lie in a field often under attack: the humanities. Daniela Amodei, cofounder of Anthropic, recently suggested that studying the humanities may become more important than ever in an AI-driven world. When hiring, she said the company looks for people with strong communication skills, empathy, curiosity, and the ability to understand human behavior, capacities often developed through the humanities. Literature, philosophy, and history expose us to moral dilemmas (困境) and human complexity.Socrates said, “Wisdom begins in wonder.” Wisdom may be one of the deeper expressions of wonder - the capacity to reflect, and consider how our actions affect others. In an age of acceleration, that capacity keeps our humanness fully alive.32. Why does the author mention AI experts in paragraph 1 A. To present a fact. B. To lead into a topic.C. To clarify a concept. D. To explain a phenomenon.33. What is the role of wisdom in creativity A. It generates novel ideas.B. It predicts social emergencies.C. It ensures personal reflection.D. It guides moral direction.34. Which statement will Daniela Amodei probably agree with A. Humanistic disciplines are crucial.B. Employees with AI skills are favored.C. AI innovation needs new perspectives.D. Technology is a byproduct of humanity.35. What can be a suitable title for the text A. Are Humanities More Valuable Than AI Skills B. Is Wisdom Harder to Learn Than Creativity C. Are Moral Dilemmas the Test of Creativity D. Is Creativity Enough in the Age of AI 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。How to Be CreativeDo you believe creativity is a gift that only a few people are born with The truth is, creativity is not about talent. ___36___ A creative mindset helps you solve problems better and enjoy life more fully. Here are four practical suggestions.● Enjoy the simple things.Creativity works best when you are relaxed. Stress or fear narrows your thinking. Finding joy in small moments can help — even a simple meal or a cup of tea — calms your mind and creates space for ideas to flow more freely. ___37___● Do more than asked.___38___ When given an ordinary task, do not shut the door on creativity. Complete what you are asked to do every day, and then go a step further by rethinking the problem in your own way. Over time, this habit leads to more meaningful opportunities.● ___39___It is easy to spend hours discussing ideas. But real growth comes from action. By trying things, you learn through doing. The process may get messy, and you may make mistakes. Yet that is how real learning happens. Each attempt builds confidence and brings you closer to creative solutions.● Trust in your own creativity.Many people think of themselves as “not creative.” Start with small, manageable plete a simple creative task — redesign your study space, or solve an everyday problem with a fresh approach. ___40___ Once you see yourself as creative, bigger challenges can be overcome. Trust yourself, and creativity will follow.A. Action over talk matters most.B. Small successes can rebuild your confidence.C. It is a way of thinking that anyone can develop.D. This helps fresh thoughts and insights come naturally.E. Real confidence comes after taking on big challenges.F. A certain amount of stress can help unlock your creativity.G. Never allow routine tasks to discourage your creative efforts.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Jerry was an outgoing and sociable boy. One summer, he was 41 in a bay in San Diego with his mother. Eager to integrate himself with the local boys, he attempted to join in their 42 but failed to swim through the underwater rock tunnel. He was thus ignored and 43 by them, filled with loneliness.“If I can make it through the underwater rock tunnel, they’ll 44 not getting along with me,” Jerry said to his mom. He was determined to explore the 45 tunnel on his own.He asked his mother for a pair of swimming goggles (护目镜) and headed back to the bay at once. With the goggles, he finally 46 the entrance to the tunnel. To cross it, he took pains to train himself to hold his 47 , suffering repeatedly from a bleeding nose. Yet even his mother’s 48 failed to change his mind.Three days later, Jerry decided to 49 the challenge. He struggled his way through the narrow tunnel and 50 got to the other side of the bay. “The moment I reached, I felt freer than ever before, with nothing in mind but the 51 ahead,” said Jerry.In the following days, Jerry 52 the bay with his mother, enjoying its beauty merrily. When he 53 the local boys again, he no longer desired their 54 . He realized he had swum through the tunnel not for others’ recognition, but to 55 himself and break through his limits.41. A. working B. studying C. vacationing D. training42. A. deal B. battle C. chat D. game43. A. knocked down B. beaten up C. left out D. covered up44. A. mind B. regret C. avoid D. miss45. A. challenging B. frightening C. endless D. unique46. A. blocked B. located C. passed D. recalled47. A. breath B. position C. balance D. attention48. A. support B. instructions C. warnings D. experience49. A. brave B. ignore C. reject D. share50. A. accidentally B. carelessly C. secretly D. ultimately51. A. prospect B. risk C. fame D. fortune52. A. promoted B. wandered C. occupied D. investigated53. A. joined B. followed C. fought D. encountered54. A. cooperation B. assistance C. acceptance D. forgiveness55. A. express B. prove C. behave D. refresh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。Simply tap the touch screen to take a photo, and discover which Terracotta Warrior you resemble (相像) based on facial data ___56____ (take) from the statues. This is one of the ____57____ (interaction) programs at the 2025 World Internet Conference Cultural Heritage Digitalization Forum. Time-honored monuments, manuscripts, and ____58____ (artwork) are increasingly at risk from the passage of time, natural disasters and even human conflict. In light of these threats, digitalization plays an important role in both preserving these invaluable treasures and sharing them with ____59____ global audience.One of the displays is a six-legged robot dog developed by China’s tech giant Lenovo. ____60____ (weigh) 30 kg, the robot conducted inspection within Yingxian Pagoda in north China’s Shanxi Province, the tallest and oldest wooden multi-story structure in the world. Operating in a non-contact manner, it ____61____ (equip) with 3D modeling cameras to collect and analyze real-time data on cracks and peeling paint on the pagoda’s interior, without causing any damage.Participants ____62____ (stress) the need for both local and global efforts to address challenges such as technology and inclusivity, including bridging the digital divide ____63____ countries while respecting diverse traditions and histories. They also called for establishing more collaborative platforms, ____64____ would help share knowledge and technology, alongside common digital standards ____65____ (ensure) that cultural data remains accessible for future generations. Heritage is global, and so must be our efforts to protect it.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英语报正在进行“人工智能与艺术:是实用工具还是威胁?”的征文活动。请你给校报写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:1.你的选择;2.你的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AI and Art: a Helpful Tool or a Threat ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。“There’s another deep infection... I’m afraid we’re going to have to amputate (截肢) your son’s leg,” the doctor explained to Jackie Burns as she fought back tears of desperation.In June 2018, her 10-year-old son Gavin was in a horrific car accident. He had been airlifted by medical helicopter to a local children’s hospital where he underwent several surgeries trying to save his left leg and foot. But nothing had worked. Gavin ultimately had to have his leg amputated from the knee down. After 17 days in the hospital, the boy was finally able to go home.The following year, Gavin did not go to a regular school. Instead, he was taught at home. This was very difficult because he had to handle many things at once. He needed to go to physical therapy (治疗) regularly, visit the doctor, and learn how to use his prosthetic leg (假肢). Later, he had to have another surgery. Life was very hard for him.When he was finally able to go back to school, he still needed help. Besides using his prosthetic leg, he also had to use a wheelchair to get around. He was very worried about fitting in with his classmates again. Other kids could run and jump, but he was not the same. He was afraid people might look at him differently or think he was strange.“You’re still the same Gavin inside even though you may look different from other kids,” Jackie said, hugging him tightly. “You can still do anything you put your mind to. I believe in you!”As the years rolled by, Gavin held on to his mother’s words, and by high school, he had become stronger, more confident and more skilled at using his prosthetic leg.One day, the 17-year-old came into the kitchen with a smile. “Mom, I want to play football.” Jackie froze and her heart skipped a beat. “Are you sure ” Gavin raised his head with confidence and answered loudly and clearly, “I am. After all, you said I could do anything!”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。With his parents’ support, Gavin signed up for the football team and was accepted.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Finally, the day for the football game came.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 CBBAA 6-10 BCABA 11-15 CAABA 16-20 CBCBC【答案】21. B 22. D 23. C【答案】24. A 25. B 26. D 27. C【答案】28. C 29. D 30. A 31. A【答案】32. B 33. D 34. A 35. D【答案】36. C 37. D 38. G 39. A 40. B41-55 CDCBA BACAD ABDCB【答案】56. taken57. interactive58. artworks59. a 60. Weighing61. was equipped62. stressed63. between64. which 65. to ensure66:Dear Nick,How is everything going I’m writing to tell you something interesting happening in our school.Recently, some of my schoolmates have shared their daily campus life on social media, like studying in the classroom, doing sports and taking part in club activities. Their posts quickly become popular and attract lots of followers.Some students feel excited and proud, thinking it’s a good way to show our school’s positive energy. However, others worry it will influence our studies. In my opinion, it’s a good way to show our school life. Nevertheless, as students, we should focus on our studies and not spend too much time online.What’s your opinion about this Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua67【答案】With his parents’ support, Gavin signed up for the football team and was accepted. At first, he was a bit nervous, wondering if he could keep up with the other players who all had two healthy legs. However, his coach, who had seen Gavin’s determination during the tryouts, encouraged him, saying, “You’ve got a strong spirit, Gavin, and that’s what matters most on the field.” Gavin took these words to heart and practiced tirelessly, learning how to balance and run with his prosthetic leg. His teammates, who initially had doubts, soon grew to respect him for his hard work and positive attitude.Finally, the day for the football game came. Gavin’s heart pounded with excitement as he stepped onto the field, his prosthetic leg feeling steady beneath him. The crowd roared as the game began, and Gavin focused on every move, knowing that this was his chance to prove himself. During a crucial play, he intercepted the ball and sprinted towards the goal, his teammates cheering him on. As he scored, the stadium erupted in applause, and Gavin knew that all his efforts had paid off. After the game, his coach hugged him and said, “You’ve shown everyone that nothing can stop you, Gavin.” Gavin smiled, feeling proud of what he had achieved, knowing that his mother’s words had guided him every step of the way. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 河南省豫南名校联考2026届高三下学期模拟预测英语听力.mp3 河南省豫南名校联考2026届高三下学期模拟预测英语试卷(含音频).docx