西藏自治区拉萨市第三高级中学2025-2026学年5月高三英语第三次月考英语试题(含答案)

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西藏自治区拉萨市第三高级中学2025-2026学年5月高三英语第三次月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年5月高三英语第三次月考英语试题
一、阅读理解
第一节 阅读理解(单项选择)
A
Hutt St Center is a homelessness charity in Adelaide, offering vital services and support to people who are experiencing homelessness and helping them get access to housing, rebuild their lives, and regain dignity and opportunity. We are planning to host the ANZ Community Ball. Welcome to join us!
Take part in an event of color and entertainment as we celebrate South Australian communities and raise funds for local charities. All the funds raised at the event will go towards Hutt St Centre as well as a number of other charitable organizations within the SA community.
Date and Time
Starts on: Fri. 13 Mar. , 19:00
Ends on: Fri. 13 Mar. , 23:59
Location
Adelaide Oval
Adelaide Oval Victor Richardson Road War Memorial Drive
North Adelaide, SA 5006
Ticket Options
·$60 per ticket
·$50 per ticket for a team of more than 10 people
·$600 per general table of 10 seats
·$1,100 per VIP table of 10 seats
VIP Table Includes:
—Priority seating.
—Real name on the table and the program.
Please Note the Following
·Tickets purchased for this event are non-refundable, but they can be transferred if you should no longer be able to attend.
·Guests for this event must be over 18 years old.
·Purchase your tickets online only. Please create an account and login.
1. Why is ANZ Community Ball held
A.To create a colorful life for participants.
B.To collect money for the homeless.
C.To help people experience various services.
D.To raise our awareness of the homeless.
2. How many ticket choices are offered to a team of 10 members
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
3. What should you pay attention to when you purchase your tickets
A.Filling in your real name.
B.Asking for some priorities.
C.Applying for a program.
D.Making sure of the age limit.
B
At an age when children are busy climbing monkey bars and benches, 12-year-old Samya Maulik from Ahmedabad, Gujarat is busy conquering towering peaks. From completing the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek (跋涉) at the age of nine to becoming the youngest person in the world to finish the tough Chadar Trek at eleven, Samya is a living testament to determination, perseverance, and a supportive family.
Her father loves trekking and showed her photos of his previous treks. Inspired by her father, Samya took her first adventure in Manali at the young age of six. It was the beginning of a passion that would soon lead her to the Everest Base Camp at the tender age of nine. “That experience gave me the confidence to take on any challenge,” Samya said.
Trekking comes with its share of hardships. From dehydration (脱水) at EBC to the bitter cold of the Chadar Trek, Samya has faced it all. The main problem was eating raw or undercooked food. The water wasn’t purified, so they used purification tablets. But that made it taste bitter, so they added sugar to make it drinkable. Samya learned a lesson that pain was an integral part of success, so Samya’s determination and willpower remained unshaken.
Samya praises her parents for their solid support. Her father, who has been trekking for over 20 years, plays an important role in her preparation. “Every night, we would go walking as a family. We did exercises together. My father trains me and teaches the essentials of trekking,” she says. Her mother’s contribution is equally significant. “When I was small, my mother took me to yoga classes for my health and fitness. I’ve been doing yoga since I was five,” says Samya, who believes her yoga training has greatly enhanced her flexibility, breathing, and mental focus.
Looking ahead, Samya looks to complete the highest peaks on each continent. She is also currently training for the following big adventure: the Aconcagua trek in Argentina, the highest peak in South America. Alongside trekking, she has also developed a passion for weightlifting and dreams of competing in the Olympics one day.
4. What happened to Samya at the age of six
A.She started her first trekking.
B.She began her yoga training.
C.She completed the EBC trek.
D.She finished the Chadar Trek.
5. What did Samya mean in the fourth paragraph
A.Trekking needs detailed preparations.
B.She appreciates her parents’ support.
C.Her parents are strict with her training.
D.Trekking is a tough experience for her.
6. What’s the following goal of Samya
A.Trek on each continent with her parents.
B.Compete in the Olympics.
C.Train for the weightlifting competition.
D.Conquer the Aconcagua trek.
7. What’s the best title of the text
A.A Successful Attempt to Climb A Peak
B.A Girl Conquering Peaks Successfully
C.An Accident Leading A Girl to Success
D.A Climber Meeting Impossible Challenges
C
It was after midnight in Quito when Stella de la Torre and I went to see the smallest monkey in the world.
The world’s smallest monkey is called the pygmy marmoset (侏儒狨猴), and it is, literally, very small. Despite the tiny size, pygmy marmosets have developed a complex survival system based on talking to each other constantly. Infants are often born in pairs and nursed by their mothers, carried around by their fathers, and watched over by their siblings. They live in family groups of around half a dozen until the younger adults go out to find a mate. Different groups have distinct dialects. As infants, pygmy marmosets babble in the way human babies do, both to get their parents’ attention and to learn the group dialect. They do not often like to eat fruit, but they do hunt insects, and as they hunt, they chatter to each other through the trees.
De la Torre, an ecologist at the San Francisco University of Quito, in Ecuador, has recorded their method of communication. Their brief, high-pitched alarm whistle sounds almost like a cricket or a bird. Amid the constant roar of rainforest lie, it is not easy to tell apart, but de la Torre has developed sensible ears over a lifetime of study. She also helped categorize the pygmy marmoset into two distinct species: Cebuella pygmaea and Cebuella niveiventris.
Within those ranges, pygmy marmosets only live in certain places. Their habitats are known as gallery forests. Gallery forests’ proximity (靠近) to water makes them attractive to people who want to build houses with yards that slope down to the river. This development, along with agriculture and the oil industry, has slowly carved into the places where pygmy marmosets live. Over the past decade, de la Torre has watched her research subjects disappear. Ecuador has been making ongoing efforts to protect the remaining monkey populations and pygmy marmosets are on Ecuador’s red list of endangered species. However, several specialists disagree about the status of their populations in other countries.
8. What is the main idea of paragraph 2
A.The threats pygmy marmosets face in the wild.
B.The physical appearance of the pygmy marmoset.
C.The complex survival system of the pygmy marmoset.
D.The differences between the pygmy marmoset and other species.
9. What does the underlined word “categorize” mean in paragraph 3
A.Move.
B.Reduce.
C.Clear.
D.Classify.
10. Which of the following can best describe De la Torre
A.Careless and warm-hearted.
B.Responsible and observant.
C.Cautious and modest.
D.Strict and supportive.
11. What is Ecuador’s attitude towards the pygmy marmoset’s status
A.Concerned.
B.Indifferent.
C.Optimistic.
D.Negative.
D
In smart home AIoT technology, accurate human activity recognition is crucial. It helps smart devices identify various tasks, such as cooking and exercising. Based on this information, the AIoT system can adjust lighting or switch music automatically, thus improving users’ experience while also ensuring energy efficiency. In this context, WiFi-based motion recognition is quite promising: WiFi devices are common, ensure privacy, and tend to be cost-effective.
Recently, in a novel research article, a team of researchers led by Professor Gwanggil Jeon has come up with a new AIoT framework called MSF-Net for WiFi-based human activity recognition.
“As a typical AIoT application, WiFi-based human activity recognition is becoming increasingly popular. However, WiFi-based recognition often has unstable performance due to environmental interference (干扰) . Our goal was to overcome this problem,” Prof. Jeon said.
In this view, the researchers developed the robust deep learning framework MSF-Net, which achieves rough as well as fine activity recognition via channel state information (CSI) .
The researchers performed experiments to prove the performance of their framework, finding that it achieves remarkable Cohen's Kappa scores of 91. 82%, 69. 76%, 85. 91%, and 75. 66% on SignFi, Widar3. 0, UT-HAR, and NTU-HAR datasets, respectively. These values highlight the superior performance of MSF-Net compared to state-of-the-art techniques for WiFi data-based coarse and fine activity recognition.
“The multimodal frequency fusion technique has significantly improved accuracy and efficiency compared to existing technologies, increasing the possibility of practical applications. This research can be used in various fields such as smart homes, and care for the elderly. For instance, it can prevent falls by analyzing the user's movements and contribute to improving the quality of life by establishing a non-face-to-face health monitoring system, ” concludes Prof. Jeon.
Overall, activity recognition using WiFi, the combination of IoT and AI suggested in this work, is expected to greatly improve people's lives through everyday convenience and safety!
12. What is the function of paragraph 1
A.To predict a scientific tendency.
B.To introduce some smart devices.
C.To bring out the topic of the text.
D.To show the popularity of smart home.
13. What is the advantage of MSF-Net
A.Making going online much faster.
B.Reducing the risk of illegal access.
C.Solving the problem of inaccessible Internet.
D.Making human activity recognition more stable.
14. How does the author prove the good function of MSF-Net
A.By making comparisons.
B.By offering charts and diagrams.
C.By displaying users’ assessment.
D.By quoting famous scientists’ words.
15. What does the passage mainly talk about
A.The new function of WiFi.
B.The application of MSF-Net.
C.The convenience of smart home.
D.The newly—developed technology.
第二节 七选五
Have you ever dealt with a simple misunderstanding that could have been resolved with more communication Effective communication is about expressing your feelings clearly and concisely while listening to another person’s body language and perspectives. People with strong communication skills can build positive relationships. ___16___ The following basic tips can help you get your point across quickly and calmly.
Organize your thoughts before speaking. Before you attempt to communicate ideas, organize your thoughts using key points. A good rule of thumb is to choose three main points to center your conversation around. That way, you’ll be able to return to one or more of your points without feeling nervous. If possible, write your talking points down for reference. ___17___
Be clear and concise when speaking. Be clear about your goal so your message comes across in a way that every listener can understand. This requires using simpler words rather than more complex ones. ___18___ Therefore, you should speak at a volume level that is guaranteed to be heard, neither too quiet nor too loud.
___19___ Dull voices may not always be pleasing to the ear, so good communicators use vocal color to enhance their message. Remember to raise the pitch and volume of your voice when you shift from one point to another. Increase your volume and slow the delivery whenever you raise a special point or are summing up.
Use positive body language signals. ___20___ Avoid negative facial expressions like frowns or raised eyebrows, as this may signal judgment. Be quick to identify unexpected behaviors, such as a clenched fist, slouched posture, or even silence.
A.Adjust your tone of voice to capture interest.
B.It may help to put yourself in the audience’s shoes.
C.They can also strengthen them and even solve conflicts.
D.Produce positive emotions using gentle facial expressions.
E.This can also help you identify and correct mistaken opinions.
F.This will help you stay on topic and be clear about your intention.
G.Be sure to pronounce clearly to avoid any kind of misunderstanding.
二、完形填空
My windshield wipers (雨刮器) pushed the ice across my windshield as I pulled into a parking lot. Despite the bad weather, I was only a few minutes late for work. From the nearly ___21___ lot, however, it seemed I was not the only one who had trouble ___22___ the slippery roads. I’d love to remain at home until the snow on the road was ___23___. But I’m working in a health-care facility and I’m expected to arrive on time regardless of ___24___.
In the blowing snow, I spotted several night-shift ___25___ trying to remove ice on their car windows. One woman was ___26___ to do that with a gloved hand. Instinctively, I ___27___ the ice scraper (刮刀), approached her and handed it to her. She looked surprised and extremely ___28___. “But how will I return it to you ” I waved my ___29___. “Just keep it.”
Later that week, I saw the scraper was used by one nurse. After another bitter ___30___, I spotted our van driver using it. And, in an unexpected spring snow, I saw it was in one assistant’s hand. “I’m just ___31___,” I asked. “Where did you get it ” “Someone ___32___ it to me last night.”
I took a close look at the scraper. It looked a bit ___33___ but still useful. I don’t know how many grateful hands that scraper has ___34___ through, but I’ve certainly never imagined the series of ___35___ created by my one small act.
21. A.quiet B.clean C.busy D.empty
22. A.overcoming B.facing C.bearing D.supporting
23. A.refused B.cleared C.allowed D.stopped
24. A.transport B.age C.circumstance D.expense
25. A.staff B.strangers C.friends D.families
26. A.planning B.pretending C.struggling D.choosing
27. A.looked for B.cared for C.headed for D.reached for
28. A.hopeful B.grateful C.faithful D.powerful
29. A.hand B.head C.hat D.key
30. A.accident B.storm C.story D.meeting
31. A.funny B.crazy C.anxious D.curious
32. A.freed B.sold C.lent D.threw
33. A.broken B.light C.sharp D.worn
34. A.walked B.traveled C.updated D.lived
35. A.kindness B.value C.happiness D.science
三、语法填空
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。
Not long ago, traveling in China meant racing against the clock. Overnight trains, sunrise hikes, and five scenic spots before lunch ___36___ (regard) as badges (勋章) of honor. Today, that mindset is being quietly overturned.
Across China, “slow travel” is emerging as a defining trend, particularly among Gen Z. Instead of using every hour ___37___ the full, travelers are choosing fewer destinations, longer ___38___ (stay) and experiences that emphasize immersion over mileage.
According to a 2025 survey, 55.3 percent of young respondents said they now prefer “immersive slow travel”. ___39___ shift is visible in both behavior and business. Once-popular “special-forces-style tourism” — ___40___ travelers rush through cities to maximize check-ins — has given way to ___41___ social media jokingly calls “low-consumption travel”. The idea is simple: minimal physical strain, maximum ___42___ (emotion) return.
Online data shows that searches for “gentle adventures” rocket in 2025,with interest in low-impact rafting up 135 percent, slower, ___43___ (calm) bungee experiences up 65 percent, and “elevator-assisted mountain climbing” up more than 80 percent.
These are not just internet jokes. Operators have redesigned attractions to match the new pace. On Foshan’s Xiqiao Mountain, visitors can try a modified bungee jump that ___44___ (lower) participants gently instead of dropping them at full speed . In river valleys,“lying-flat rafting” lets travelers float downstream under blue skies, ___45___ (do) little more than drift and daydreaming.
In slowing down, young Chinese travelers are redefining what it means to go somewhere.
四、书面表达
第一节 邮件写作
46. 假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的“走进科技农场(Exploring Smart Farms)”研学活动。请你给新西兰朋友Oliver写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.你的见闻;
2.你的感想。
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。
Dear Oliver,
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写
47. 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。
My Friday morning did not go as planned. On the agenda was cleaning Pawley the parrot’s cage. Pawley, a beautiful bright-blue Indian ringneck, has been a source of entertainment for years. His repeated words include “You’re a good boy!” “Hey, baby!” and “Kentucky Fried Parrot,” and he recently learned to meow. Oh, and he whistles (吹口哨) a number of tunes — his wolf-whistle is spot-on.
He usually shakes and drops feathers everywhere when he bathes, so an outdoor shower is always best. I rolled his cage outside. As usual, I opened the cage door, assuming he would hang upside down and just watch me, like always. He’d never flown away before. This time, he did — flying over the treetops.
Panicked, I whistled his favorite tunes, hoping he’d answer me and lead me to him. No such luck. I headed down the street, wolf-whistling and yelling, “Hey, baby! You’re a good boy!” I quickly realized this might sound a bit odd to my neighbors. I searched nearby yards, peeking over fences and calling his name, but there was no sign of him. Now terrified for Pawley, I felt my heart race. Fear took over. I imagined Pawley starving, falling from a tall tree, or being eaten by a hungry squirrel — each image worse than the last. How could I have been so careless
Having no other choice, I decided to turn to the Internet. I immediately returned home, fired up my computer, and posted on social media: “Please be on the lookout for our bright blue parrot.” I attached photos and a list of his words, expecting good news.
Just as I was sitting on pins and needles, my phone rang. It was my neighbor Joy. “Hey, Sue! I saw a big blue bird fly across our backyard and land in a tree. I saw your post — could this be your bird ” A bit of relief came over me. I grabbed a banana — Pawley’s favorite — and rushed to Joy’s backyard.
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 hope, I entered Joy’s backyard.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
After thanking Joy, I headed home with Pawley in my hands.
________________________________________________________________________
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参考答案
一、阅读理解
第一节 单选
1-3: B B D
4-7: A B D B
8-11: C D B A
12-15: C D A D
第二节 七选五
16-20: C F G A D
二、完形填空
21-25: C A B C A
26-30: C D B A B
31-35: D C D B A
三、语法填空
36. were regarded
37. to
38. stays
39. The
40. where
41. what
42. emotional
43. calmer
44. lowers
45. doing
四、书面表达
46 参考范文
Dear Oliver,
How is everything going Last week I took part in a school activity called Exploring Smart Farms and I’d like to share it with you.
On the farm, I saw many high-tech devices. They help water crops and monitor growth automatically. Workers also use big data to raise plants. I was amazed by modern technology. It greatly improves farming efficiency.
This experience made me realize how powerful science and technology are. I hope you can visit a smart farm someday.
Yours,
Li Hua
47 参考范文
With hope, I entered Joy’s backyard. I soon spotted Pawley sitting quietly on a tall tree. He looked a little scared and refused to fly down. I held up the banana gently and whistled his familiar tunes softly. Hearing the sound, he tilted his head and looked at me. After a while, he slowly flew down and landed on my arm. He ate the banana happily and kept saying his usual words.
After thanking Joy, I headed home with Pawley in my hands. Holding him carefully, I felt so guilty for my carelessness. I promised myself that I would never leave his cage open outdoors casually again. This unexpected experience taught me to be more careful and responsible. From then on, I took better care of Pawley and enjoyed every happy moment with my lovely parrot.

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