资源简介 1.What will the man do next A. Go to the doctor.B. Visit a sick family member.C. Have dinner with the woman.【答案】B2.Where does the woman advise the man to go A. To the kitchen.B. To the living room.C. To the dining room.【答案】C3.What happened to the man last night A. He hurt his back.B. He watched a movie.C. He didn’t sleep well on the sofa.【答案】B4.Where is the ice cream now A. In the garage. B. In the refrigerator. C. In the car.【答案】C5.Who might the woman be A. A nurse. B. A student. C. A teacher.【答案】B【答案】6. C 7. B【答案】8. C 9. A 10. B【答案】11. C 12. A 13. B【答案】14. C 15. A 16. A 17. C答案】18. B 19. A 20. A【答案】21. B 22. C 23. C【答案】24. A 25. D 26. A 27. D【答案】28. D 29. C 30. C 31. D【答案】32. B 33. B 34. A 35. A【答案】36. A 37. D 38. G 39. B 40. F【答案】41. B 42. A 43. C 44. B 45. A 46. B 47. D 48. D 49. A 50. C 51. A 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. D【答案】56. which57. to 58. but59. perseverance60. tirelessly61. selling62. arranged63. to experience64. has been recognized65. the【答案】Dear Sir or Madam,I’m Li Hua, a Chinese high school student studying in London in summer vacation. I’m writing to apply for the volunteer position for the community’s Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition.I’m fully qualified for this role. As a native Chinese, I have a good knowledge of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and can introduce exhibits clearly. Besides, I’m fluent in English, enabling me to communicate well with local visitors. Also, I’m patient, responsible and enthusiastic about cultural exchange activities.I sincerely hope to take this chance to promote Chinese culture. Looking forward to your reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua【答案】Hours after the fire was put out, the dog owners rushed to the scene. Having witnessed everything at the scene, their eyes widened in disbelief — rows of dogs lay calmly on blankets outside the bar and the repair shop, safe and sound. Then came the reunion. Owners called out names, and dogs barked back, wagging their tails wildly. A young woman knelt down, arms open wide as her little poodle ran straight into her embrace. A tall man laughed, tears streaming down his face, while his golden retriever jumped up to lick his cheek. One after another, dogs and owners found each other in joyful chaos.When the last dog was back with its owner, the rescuers stepped back and looked at each other. Their faces were tired but carried quiet smiles. No one spoke, yet something passed between them — a shared understanding that needed no words. They had not acted for praise or reward. They had simply seen a need and answered it, without hesitation. As the sounds of happy tears and grateful thanks filled the air around them, one rescuer whispered, “That’s why we did it.” In that small moment, they all knew: heroes are not the ones who wait for applause, but the ones who step forward when others step back.2025-2026学年云南昭通市第一中学等校高三下学期6月检测英语试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。2.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。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1.What will the man do next A. Go to the doctor.B. Visit a sick family member.C. Have dinner with the woman.2.Where does the woman advise the man to go A. To the kitchen.B. To the living room.C. To the dining room.3.What happened to the man last night A. He hurt his back.B. He watched a movie.C. He didn’t sleep well on the sofa.4.Where is the ice cream now A. In the garage. B. In the refrigerator. C. In the car.5.Who might the woman be A. A nurse. B. A student. C. A teacher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At Harvard. B. At Yale. C. At Stanford.7. What does Sue suggest doing tonight A. Visiting Mike.B. Studying with Greg.C. Taking Mr. Dillon’s class.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the main topic of the conversation A. Study skills. B. Popular drinks. C. Language learning.9. How did the man learn about the word “mead” A. From a teacher.B. From a friend.C. From a TV show.10. Why do “mead” and “mi” sound similar A. It happened accidentally.B. They have the same origin.C. The Chinese borrowed “mi” from America.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. Why will the woman close her social media accounts A. She doesn’t like the news on them.B. She doesn’t like to contact people on them.C. She doesn’t want to give away her information.12. Which app does the man recommend A. WhatsApp. B. Instagram. C. Facebook.13. Where are the creators of Telegram from A. America. B. Russia. C. China.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. How did the man learn to play the piano A. From his friend.B. From his father.C. From his mother.15. What does the man’s brother mainly play in his band A. The trumpet. B. The piano. C. The drum.16. Why did the man stop learning to play the trumpet A. He disliked the sound of it.B. He thought it was too difficult.C. He was just interested in learning the basics.17. What kind of music did the man play with his brother in high school A. Rock. B. Jazz. C. Classical.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. How did the speaker usually feel at school A. Bored. B. Delighted. C. Foolish.19. What is the most important for the speaker A. Finding a good job.B. Knowing the world.C. Having a good time.20. What change would the speaker like to see A. Education for all.B. Different opinions.C. More challenges of life.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。AFour Positive Books about the WorldMany people tend to think the world is getting worse. However, the following four books bring us different and positive views of the world.Factfulness — Hans Rosling with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling R nnlundIn this book, Hans Rosling and his partners raise simple questions about the world, such as girls’ schooling and global poverty. Most people give wrong answers to these questions. The writer explains that human instincts make us misunderstand the world. For example, people often divide the world into two parts and believe things are getting worse. Besides, scary news also affects our judgment. The book advises us to judge things based on solid facts and see both the good and bad sides of the world.Enlightenment Now — Steven PinkerSteven Pinker holds a positive opinion on human progress. He proves with data that people are living longer, healthier and happier lives. He reminds readers not to focus too much on negative news. In his book, 75 charts show that the world is becoming safer and more peaceful. He believes the biggest problem now is that people no longer value reason and science, which may harm democracy (民主) and global cooperation.The Rational Optimist — Matt RidleyFor a long time, many people are pessimistic about the world. But Matt Ridley points out that our life is actually getting better. Around the world, people earn more money, have enough food and live longer. Meanwhile, diseases and violence are decreasing. The Internet and global trade also improve people’s lives. From ancient times to the modern age, the exchange of ideas and social division of labor push human society to develop in a good direction.The Great Surge — Steven RadeletMost people think developing countries are poor and hopeless. In fact, great changes have taken place in these countries over the past 20 years. More than 700 million people have moved out of poverty. Fewer children die of illnesses, more girls can receive education, and more people have access to clean water. The end of the Cold War, new technology and responsible leaders contribute to such changes. The book also tells us how to speed up global development.21. Which book uses 75 charts to show world improvement A. Factfulness.B. Enlightenment Now.C. The Rational Optimist.D. The Great Surge.22. What did Steven Radelet mention about developing countries A. They will end poverty in 20 years.B. They depend fully on modern technology.C. Their living conditions have improved greatly.D. Their education is better than developed countries’.23. What is the main purpose of the text A. To encourage people to buy new books.B. To compare different writers’ writing styles.C. To introduce four positive books about the world.D. To show the rapid development of poor countries.BI’ve always been drawn to tales of how creativity emerges under the most unexpected pressure, revealing a raw gift that comfort zones rarely show. A story my grandfather, a painter, often told comes to mind whenever I face my own artistic blocks.In his late fifties, Grandpa was invited to a major group exhibition. He had spent weeks preparing delicate watercolor pieces. But the night before the opening, disaster struck: the package containing his brushes, paints and fine paper went missing. All that remained in the exhibition hall was a pile of rough, oversized wooden boards and a box of cheap charcoal (木炭) left behind by workers. Convinced he would have to pull out, Grandpa sat alone in the silent hall, staring at the boards.Then something shifted. Almost in a flash of inspiration, he picked up a piece of charcoal and began to draw directly on the wood. The rough surface, which he had initially hated, forced his hand into bold, sweeping strokes he had never dared attempt. The grain of the wood guided lines in ways smooth paper never could. By dawn, he had produced a series of black-and-white works unlike anything he had ever created — raw, expressive, and powerfully alive.Those unplanned drawings became the talk of the exhibition. Critics described them as “a pure explosion of emotion”. Grandpa later told me, “That night, I wasn’t painting from skill; I was painting from necessity. And that necessity unlocked a side of me I never knew existed.” His words stayed with me. When the familiar is taken away, we are often pushed to discover a purer creative force. It is precisely in moments of discomfort that our true potential decides to surface.24. What can we learn from the first paragraph A. The author got inspired by his grandpa.B. Comfort zones contributed to unfolding people’s talent.C. The grandfather shared painting skills with the author.D. The author disbelieved that creativity was from pressure.25. What unexpected difficulty did Grandpa face before the exhibition A. The invited critics refused to attend.B. His artworks were damaged in the disaster.C. The gallery asked him to change his painting style.D. His materials got lost and only rough boards were left.26. How did Grandpa view that night’s experience A. As a turning point that unfolded his hidden potential.B. As a lesson on the importance of proper tools.C. As a disaster caused by his poor preparation.D. As a night he wasted on worthless boards.27. What message does the author want to convey A. Skills come from hard work over time.B. Great art depends on perfect planning.C. We should never give up our familiar tools.D. Discomfort often brings out our hidden strengths.CA recently released film Dear You has touched millions with its quietly powerful story, but few knew that it was inspired by a true account of loyalty that spanned nearly two decades and two countries.The tale dates back to the 1940s, when Zheng Musheng left his wife Ye Shurou and their three children in the Chaoshan region of Guangdong to escape forced military service, heading to Southeast Asia — a journey then known as “going to Nanyang.” For twenty years, Shurou waited in their old house, raising the children alone. The only thread connecting her to her husband was the regular arrival of qiaopi — a unique form of remittance (汇款) letter that combined family news with funds. Every letter began the same way, “My wife Shurou, I hope this letter finds you well.” Those pieces of paper became her most treasured possessions.The truth, however, was cruelly different. Not long after arriving abroad, Zheng Musheng was killed while trying to protect fellow Chinese immigrants during a robbery. Shurou never knew. The person who picked up the pen and wrote in Musheng’s name was Xie Nanzhi, a second-generation Chinese immigrant in Thailand. Nanzhi had once been helped by Musheng, and when the death notice arrived, she found herself unable to deliver such heartbreaking news to a woman she had never met. Instead, she made an extraordinary choice: she hid the notice and began writing to Shurou, enclosing money from her own hard work. For eighteen years, Nanzhi maintained this quiet act of devotion, supporting two families while never marrying herself.The secret was finally uncovered when Shurou’s grandson traveled to Thailand looking for the grandfather he had never met. When the elderly Shurou eventually faced Nanzhi — who by then was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease — there were no dramatic conflicts. Nanzhi struggled to recognize her visitor and simply asked whether the salted pork she had sent decades ago was tasty. “It was good,” Shurou replied softly. “Then I’ll send more,” Nanzhi said.In an interview, the director noted that the film is a praise of qingyi, a Chinese concept including loyalty, gratitude, and a deep sense of moral responsibility toward others. “In an age of instant communication and temporary connections,” he said, “this story reminds us that the most enduring bonds are sometimes created not by blood, but by a silent commitment to another person’s wellbeing.”28. What does the underlined word “qiaopi” in paragraph 2 most probably refer to A. Traditional poems written by homesick Chinese travelers abroad.B. Diaries recording the daily struggles of early Chinese immigrants.C. Official identity documents issued by overseas Chinese organizations.D. Letters that overseas Chinese sent home, containing both personal messages and money.29. How did Xie Nanzhi handle the news of Zheng Musheng’s death A. She wanted to inherit Musheng’s property and business in Thailand.B. She was in love with Musheng and wished to stay connected to his family.C. She could not bear to tell Shurou the truth and decided to support her instead.D. Musheng made her promise before his death to take care of his wife and children.30. What can be inferred about the meeting between Shurou and Nanzhi described in paragraph 4 A. Shurou angrily accused Nanzhi of cheating her for years.B. Shurou refused to forgive Nanzhi and left without accepting her kindness.C. Their conversation was full of deep emotions expressed through simple, everyday words.D. Nanzhi completely forgot everything about the letters and the support she had provided.31. Which of the following can be the best title for this news report A. The Rise and Fall of a Nanyang BusinessmanB. The Lost Art of Qiaopi: A Fading Cultural TraditionC. A Film’s Box-Office Success Built on Chaoshan DialectD. Beyond Blood: How a Stranger’s Silent Devotion Spanned Two FamiliesDExperts have found that a common vitamin has a complex connection with cancer. People usually believe proper vitamins can keep our bodies healthy. However, things are not so simple. Taking too many or too few vitamins may lead to health troubles, and it is hard to tell the exact relationship between them.Vitamin B12 is such a kind of vitamin. It plays an important role in keeping our bodies working well. If our body lacks it, we will feel tired easily and our brain will work slowly. Recently, new studies show that Vitamin B12 has close relations with many kinds of cancers, such as lung cancer, breast cancer and colon cancer.Known as cobalamin, Vitamin B12 is necessary for all animals. It helps form DNA, protects nerves and produces red blood cells. It also works well in fat and protein activities. Since plants cannot produce Vitamin B12, it mainly exists in animal food. Those who eat few animal products or have poor nutrient absorption are easy to lack this vitamin.Scientists first studied its connection with cancer because it can help form and fix DNA. Cancer is caused by damaged DNA. Shortage of Vitamin B12 may stop cells from repairing DNA properly. So some scientists think enough Vitamin B12 can protect cells and prevent cancer. Yet other studies bring different results. They find too much Vitamin B12 in the blood is connected with lung cancer. In fact, both too low and too high Vitamin B12 levels are seen among cancer patients. But researchers point out unbalanced Vitamin B12 may not cause cancer. On the contrary, cancer may change the amount of Vitamin B12 in our body.There is a big difference between the Vitamin B12 we eat and that flowing in our blood. Our liver stores plenty of Vitamin B12. Some cancers will affect the storage and transport of this vitamin inside the body. Some cancer cells can also raise Vitamin B12 levels in the blood. In other words, high Vitamin B12 levels may be a sign of cancer, instead of the cause of it.Lots of researches have been done in recent years. A study in 2026 found cancer patients with too much Vitamin B12 had worse physical conditions, but it could not prove direct cause and effect. Some reviews also prove there is no strong evidence to show extra Vitamin B12 leads to cancer directly.A research in Vietnam found people taking too little or too much Vitamin B12 had higher cancer risk than those taking proper amounts. Still, this research has shortcomings. It is just an observation study which can only find relations, not clear causes. Besides, the data collected from people’s diet reports is not totally exact.32. What will happen if people are short of Vitamin B12 A. Their liver will stop storing vitamins. B. They may feel tired and think slowly.C. They will develop all kinds of cancers. D. They can no longer take in animal food.33. Why did scientists begin to study the link between Vitamin B12 and cancer A. Abnormal Vitamin B12 levels have been found in all patients.B. Vitamin B12 can help repair DNA related to cancer formation.C. Lack of Vitamin B12 will damage people’s nervous system.D. Vitamin B12 is mainly contained in various animal foods.34. Which of the following statements is true according to the text A. Cancer may change how the body deals with Vitamin B12.B. The 2026 study confirmed high Vitamin B12 levels lead to poor health.C. People taking moderate Vitamin B12 have no risk of developing cancer.D. There is solid evidence proving extra Vitamin B12 directly causes cancer.35. What is the author’s attitude towards the present studies on Vitamin B12 A. Objective. B. Doubtful. C. Favorable. D. Disappointed.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读短文内容,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。Many people owe their failure to stick to plans to a lack of willpower. ____36____ People often believe that strong willpower can overcome any difficulty, yet experience suggests otherwise.I once made a simple yet challenging plan: get up early every morning and finish daily tasks ahead of time. Confident in my determination, I wrote down my goals in detail. But things never went smoothly. Every time I picked up my phone or lay lazily in bed, my determination faded little by little. ____37____For a long time, I blamed my weak willpower for the failure. However, I later figured out the real cause behind it. ____38____ Willpower drives us to make ambitious plans, while self-control helps us stick to them steadily. Human willpower is limited and can be consumed quickly, which explains why people easily give in to temptation (诱惑).____39____ It means controlling our immediate desire for temporary pleasure and focusing on long-term goals. Rather than struggling to resist temptation with all our strength, we can change our surroundings and form good habits. For example, putting our phones aside while studying effectively cuts down unnecessary distractions.Life is full of various distractions. It is self-control rather than willpower that guides us to move forward calmly. True progress never comes from passionate momentary determination. ____40____ If we can master self-control, we will finally beat laziness and become a better version of ourselves.A. However, this view is not entirely correct.B. Self-control is essentially different from willpower.C. People usually struggle to tell the two concepts apart.D. Eventually, my well-planned schedule ended in failure.E. Therefore, we should make plans as simple as possible.F. It lies in continuous self-management and self-discipline.G. The real problem was not weak willpower, but poor self-control.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。After retiring as an animation professor at 65, Nancy Beiman didn’t have a ____41____ about how to spend her days. “Many people pick up an artistic hobby. But as a ____42____ artist, what was I supposed to do Learn accounting ” she joked. Then one morning, she woke up and ____43____ the concept for a comic strip (连环漫画).Previously, Beiman had created most of her illustrations on a ____44____. However, for this new idea, she returned to drawing characters on paper, and then she ____45____ the sketches with a brush pen and paints. She started casually doodling (涂鸦) a cat from an earlier film, along with two dogs and a little girl. The ____46____ of this doodling was FurBabies, a series about a family made up of dogs, a cat, and a child.Beiman had no intention of ____47____ the project until she showed the characters to her friend, cartoonist Lynn Johnston. After looking at the sketches, Johnston said, “You’ve got something here.” Then she gave Beiman some ____48____ on how to develop short scripts.____49____, as a former animator, Beiman was used to creating larger-than-life figures. However, she admitted that the shift from animation to comic strips wasn’t as ____50____ as it might seem. But she enjoyed the challenge. ____51____ the guidance of her friend, she wrote 24 mini-scripts and later ____52____ them to a well-known comic website. “I was amazed to be ____53____ by them on my very first submission.”Looking back on her ____54____ of creating the comic strip, Beiman says, “Retirement doesn’t mean the end of creativity. It’s never too late to try new things and ____55____ yourself.”41. A. choice B. clue C. goal D. task42. A. professional B. serious C. popular D. lucky43. A. stuck to B. turned down C. thought out D. gave up44. A. board B. computer C. poster D. ground45. A. coloured B. outlined C. restored D. revised46. A. aim B. result C. effort D. shape47. A. changing B. accepting C. recommending D. continuing48. A. information B. evidence C. data D. guidance49. A. Obviously B. Ultimately C. Surprisingly D. Accidentally50. A. interesting B. formal C. easy D. special51. A. Following B. Requiring C. Expecting D. Appreciating52. A. exposed B. assigned C. donated D. submitted53. A. commented B. invited C. signed D. assisted54. A. discovery B. experience C. innovation D. gratitude55. A. cure B. comfort C. judge D. challenge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。In the coastal village of Xunpu, Fujian Province, the women there carry on a tradition that has lasted for centuries — wearing flowers in their hair. Known as “Zanhuawei” (簪花围), this custom represents one of China’s most distinctive folk traditions, ____56____ holds a special place in the daily lives of Xunpu women.The origins of Zanhuawei can be traced back ____57____ the Tang and Song dynasties. In the past, Xunpu women would wear flowers in their hair not just for beauty, ____58____ as a symbol of their strength and ____59____ (persevere). These women worked ____60____ (tireless) from dawn to dusk, gathering oysters and ____61____ (sell) seafood at the market. Despite the harsh conditions of their daily labor, they never gave up their love for beauty. Flowers, ____62____ (arrange) like a garden on their heads, became their way of expressing optimism and dignity. To them, wearing flowers is not merely about decoration — it is a celebration of life itself.Today, this ancient tradition has caught the attention of people across the nation. Tourists flock to Xunpu ____63____ (experience) the charm of Zanhuawei firsthand, dressing up in traditional costumes and posing for photos with flowers in their hair. The practice ____64____ (recognize) as part of China’s national intangible cultural heritage so far. For the women of Xunpu, ____65____ flowers they wear are far more than just flowers — they are a powerful statement that beauty and strength can bloom together.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,暑假在伦敦学习,当地社区将举办中国非遗文化展(Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition),正在招募志愿者,请你写一封邮件申请做志愿者,内容包括:1. 写信的目的;2. 个人优势;3. 表达期待。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Sir or Madam,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。It was a terrifying scene. One sunny afternoon, thick black smoke suddenly began billowing (翻腾) from The Dog Resort, a popular dog daycare center in Seattle, where dog owners leave their pets during work hours. Inside, more than one hundred panicked pups were barking, crying, and running wildly in every direction. The fire had started in the kitchen, and within minutes, the building was filled with choking smoke. The dogs, many of them small and frightened, scratched (挠) at the doors and windows, desperately looking for a way out.The fire department had been called, but the nearest engine was still minutes away. Every second felt like an hour. That was when the employees and neighboring businesses decided to take action themselves. They could not wait — and they would not stand by.Workers from Hellbent Brewing Company rushed outside with wire cutters and gloves. Without hesitation, they cut a large hole in the wooden fence separating the two buildings. Then, one by one, they gently pulled the frightened dogs through the opening. Within ten minutes, they had led 35 dogs safely into their bar, where they offered the trembling animals bowls of cool water and gentle pats on the head.At the same time, a team quickly loaded 27 dogs onto the back of a pickup truck. They covered the truck bed with soft blankets and drove carefully to their repair offices, checking every few seconds to make sure none of the dogs jumped out. Other businesses joined in as well. Strangers became teammates. Everyone worked together without a single word of disagreement.Astonishingly, when the firefighters finally arrived, all 115 dogs had already been rescued. Not a single one was injured. The firefighters quickly put out the fire. They were amazed at the swift and selfless teamwork.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。Hours after the fire was put out, the dog owners rushed to the scene._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When the last dog was back with its owner, the rescuers stepped back and looked at each other._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年云南昭通市第一中学等校高三下学期6月检测英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年云南昭通市第一中学等校高三下学期6月检测英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年云南昭通市第一中学等校高三下学期6月检测英语试题答案.docx