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2026届西南名校联盟“3+3+3”高考备考诊断性联考(一)英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatisthemanbuying?

A.Honey.B.Roastbeef.C.Ham.2.Whydidthemantakethecourse?

A.Togetadiploma.B.Tosavemoneyinthefuture.C.Togetajob.3.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthejob?

A.Shecanexplorethecity.B.Sheneedn’tgotoworkbycar.C.Shewakesupearlyinthemorning.4.Whatarethespeakersdoingprobably?

A.Preparingfortheirgraduation.B.Invitingpeopletoabirthdayparty.C.Creatingaguestlist.5.Whoistheman?

A.Afan.B.Asinger.C.Anauthor.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanintendtodorightnow?

A.Havealesson.B.Goonatrip.C.Giveapresent.7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onthestreet.B.Atthewoman’splace.C.Atthegrandmother’shome.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whowashurtatthesportsevent?

A.Afewathletes.B.Agroupofreporters.C.Somemembersoftheaudience.9.Howmanypeoplewereseriouslyinjured?

A.Two.B.Six.C.Eight.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’splan?

A.SheintendstomovetoSicilypermanently.B.SheislookingforaholidayhouseinSicily.C.ShehasdecidedtosellherhouseinSicily.11.WhyisSicilysellingthehousesatcheapprices?

A.Togetridofoldhouses.B.Toincreasethepopulation.C.Tobuildnewvacationhouses.12.Whatkindofhousedoesthewomanplantobuy?

A.Onethatneedsalotofrepair.B.Anexpensivevacationhome.C.Afairlynewone.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatwillthewomandoduringherfirstvacation?

A.HelpherprofessorinMoscow.B.SeeherparentsinShanghai.C.WorkinthephysicslabinMoscow.14.HowlongwillthewomanspendinRussia?

A.Fourdays.B.Aweek.C.Twoweeks.15.Whereisthemanfrom?

A.Russia.B.Serbia.C.Croatia.16.WhatdoesthewomanthinkaboutSochi?

A.It’sthebestplaceforasummervisit.B.Itdoesn’thaveagreatclimate.C.It’sgreatforresearch.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whendidtherobberytakeplace?

A.LastSundayafternoon.B.Yesterdayat11:00p.m..C.LastSaturdaynight.18.Howmucharethestolengoodsworthaltogether?

A.$2,600.B.$1,600.C.$1,000.19.Whatshouldstudentsdoiftheyhaveinformation?

A.Callthelocalpolice.B.TellthestaffatCoolidgeHall.C.Contactcampussecurity.20.Whatwillthethievesprobablydonextaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Stealmorethings.B.Sellthestolengoods.C.Returnwhattheytook.二、阅读理解EmeraldCommunity“Dream-BuildingShop”Events2025TheEmeraldCommunityisallsettolaunchthreeinnovativeactivitiesspecificallytailoredforteensaged13-19atits2025“Dream-BuildingShop”.Theseactivitiesskillfullyblendtechnologyandpublicwelfare,aimingtoofferteenagersauniqueandenrichingexperience.BCIBrain-ControlledTechWorkshopTeenagerswillhavethepreciousopportunitytolearnthebasicsofbrain-computerinterface(BCI)techfromdistinguishedmentorsfromTsinghuaUniversity.Whatmakesthisworkshopevenmoreappealingisthatparticipantscantryoperatingmini-droneswiththeirbrainwavesandthebestpartis,nopriorexperienceisneededatall.Time:Oct.18-20,3:00-5:00PMLocation:InnovationLab(2ndFloor)Fee:$20(equipmentprovided)UpcycledCraftforCharityInthisactivity,teenswillgettomakebagsfromrecycledcloth,andthesebagswillthenbesoldatthecommunityfair.Theprofitsgeneratedfromthesaleswillbeusedtosupportthe“PreciseDonation”project,whichisdedicatedtohelpingdisabledgroups.Time:Oct.25,10:00AM-1:00PMLocation:ActivityHallFee:Free(materialsincluded)YouthCuratorTrainingParticipantswillbegiventhetaskofdesigningasmallexhibitionforcommunityartworks.Theywillreceivevaluableguidancefromprofessionalcuratorsthroughouttheprocess.Moreover,thosewhoperformwellhavethechancetowina“DreamFund”.Time:Nov.1,2:00-4:30PMLocation:ExhibitionZoneFee:$10(certificategiven)Sign-upsclose5daysbeforeeachevent.Formoredetails,youcancall555-6789orvisitemerald-dream.org.Theseeventspromisetobebotheducationalandfun,providingteenswithaplatformtoexplorenewinterestsandmakeapositiveimpact.21.Whatisaspecialfeatureofthe“BCIBrain-ControlledTechWorkshop”?

A.Participantscanlearntoassembletheirowndrones.B.Itisdesignedbyprofessorsfromafamousuniversity.C.Allnecessaryequipmentisofferedforfree.D.Itwelcomescompletebeginners.22.Whicheventisthebestchoiceforacontributorwithalimitedbudget?

A.BCIBrain-ControlledTechWorkshop.B.UpcycledCraftforCharity.C.YouthCuratorTraining.D.CommunityArtExhibition.23.Whatiscommontoallthreeevents?

A.Theyallprovidecertificatesforparticipants.B.Theyareallfreeofchargeforcommunitymembers.C.Theyallrequiresomerelatedexperience.D.Theyarealldesignedforthesameagegroup.AfearlessChineseteenager,LiYike,hasamazedtheworldwithhersolooverseasjourney,provingthatyoungpeoplecanchasetheirdreamswithcourageandcarefulplanning.LastNovember,the18-year-oldembarkedonalife-changingtrip,spending35daystravelingacrosssevencountries—includingKazakhstan,Uzbekistan,Turkey,andEgypt—onanincrediblytightbudgetofjust11,500yuan(US$1,600).Herjourneywasn’tjustaboutvisitingnewplaces;itwasaboldsteptobreakfreefromroutineandseetheworldthroughherowneyes.Tostickstrictlytoherbudget,Limadepracticalchoices:shetookoverlandtrainsandbudgetflightswheneverpossible,stayedinaffordableyouthhostelsthatofferedachancetomeetothertravelers,andevencampedinairportloungesonafewnightswhenlatearrivalsleftherwithnobetteroptions.Shealsoprioritizedsafety:cuttingherhairshortandwearingunisexclothingtoavoiddrawingunwantedattention,especiallyinareaswhereshewasunfamiliarwithlocalcustoms.Li,whohadtakenagapyearaftergraduatingfromaninternationalsecondaryschool,saidshe’dlongdreamedofexperiencingtheworld“shehadonlyreadaboutinbooksandseenindocumentaries”insteadofstayinginhercomfortablebutlimiteddailylife.Afterreturninghome,Lisharedhervividtravelstoriesandstunningphotosonline,hopingtoinspireherpeerstopursuetheirowndreamsbravely.However,herpositivitywassoonmetwithnegativity—shefacedcyberbullyingandmaliciousrumors,includingfalseclaimsthathertripwasfundedbyherfamily’swealthorevenquestionablesources.Undeterredbytheunfaircriticism,Lipostedadetailedbreakdownofherexpensesonline,clearlyshowinghowshesavedontransportationandaccommodation,andshekeptsharingheradventureswithoutlettingthenegativitystopher.Herresiliencequicklystruckachordwithmanypeople.Thousandsofyoungnetizensfloodedherpagewithpraiseforherindependenceandcourage,withonepopularcommentreading:“She’slivingthecourageweallwishfor.”Reflectingonherjourney,Lisaidfirmly,“Ageshouldn’tlimitourcuriosity.Theworldistheretobeexplored,aslongasyou’rewellprepared.Don’tletfearholdyoubackfromwhatyouwanttodo.”24.WhichmethoddidLiYikeusetoensurehersafetyduringthejourney?

A.Changingherappearance.B.Learningbasicself-defenseskills.C.Avoidinglocalstrangers.D.Carryingemergencyalertdevices.25.WhatlikelymotivatedLiYiketotravelalone?

A.Toexperiencetheworldfirsthand.B.Tobecomeaninfluencerthroughchallenges.C.Toescapeacademicpressureduringhergapyear.D.Toprovetravelingaloneissafe.26.HowdidLiYikerespondtonegativecommentsandrumorsonline?

A.Shefeltdiscouragedandpausedherposts.B.Shedeletedallpoststoavoidcontroversy.C.Sheapologizedandexplainedherfamilybackground.D.Sheusedfactstodefendherselfandcontinuedsharing.27.WhattouchedyoungnetizensmostaboutLi’sjourney?

A.Herabilitytovisitsevencountriesinjustoveramonth.B.Herskillsinhandlingalltravelarrangementsalone.C.Hertalentforphotographyandvividstorytelling.D.Hercouragetopursueheraspirationsindependently.ThemostpopulartourismsitesinEuropeareexpectedtoattractarecordnumberoftouriststhissummerseason.WithtravelersavoidingtraditionalhotspotsliketheUSandMiddleEasternstates,Europeancitiesandislandsarestrugglingwithincreasingpressurefromover-tourism.ThoughEuropehasbeencalledtheworld’smuseum,thesehugecrowdshavealsomadeitgroundzeroforconcernsaboutover-tourism.InSpain,anti-tourismactivists,academics,andthegovernmentarguethatover-tourismisdrivinguphousingcostsincitycentersandpopularareasduetoshort-termrentals(出租).Otherscomplainthatthecharacterofcityneighborhoodsischangingaslocalshopsarereplacedbysouvenirstores,internationalchains,andtrendyrestaurants.AngelosVarvarousis,aBarcelonaandAthens-basedurbanplanner,warnedthatlocalcommunityevents,traditionalfestivals,orculturalgatheringsthatareimportantforthelocalresidents’senseofidentityandcommunitymaybedisruptedorovershadowedbythefocusontourism.Governmentsareattemptingtobettermanagetouristnumbersbypromotingalternativedestinations.InLondonandParis,authoritieshavelimitedrentalapartmentsto90daysannuallytopreventthemfrombecomingfull-timehotels.Barcelonahasstoppedissuingshorttermrentallicenses,sotheywillnolongerbeavailableafter2028.Whilepromotingquieterdestinationsattractssomevisitors,theoverallriseintourismmeansthatthesetouristsaresimplyreplacedbynewonesinthesamehotspots,withnosignificantdropinnumbers.Lawsregulatingrentalnightsarehardtopolice.Barcelona’sbanhasnoteaseditshousingcrisiseither,anditwillbedifficulttoassesswhetherthepolicyhasbeeneffectiveuntilitcomesintofulleffectin2028.Whilelocalmeasuresarebeingintroducedtoaddressover-tourism,abroader,moreglobalperspectiveisneededtoensurethesustainablefutureoftourism,GloriaGuevaraManzo,President&CEOoftheWorldTourismandTravelCouncil,stressesthattourismshouldnotonlyfocusongrowthbutalsoonitsimpactonlocalculturesandcommunities.“Theelementofresponsibilityneedstobebroughtintothisthroughcooperationwithallrelevantpartieswithaninterestinensuringasustainablefuture,”shesaid.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overshadowed”inParagraph2probablymean?

A.Completelydestroyed.B.Partlydownplayed.C.Wellprotected.D.Widelyspread.29.Whichwordcanweusetodescribegovernments’effortsonover-tourism?

A.Well-received.B.Ineffective.C.Productive.D.Fruitful.30.AccordingtoGloria,whatisneededforsustainabletourism?

A.Focusingontouristgroupsandculturesaswell.B.Ignoringtheimpactoftourismonlocalcultures.C.Workingwithrelatedpartiestotakeresponsibility.D.Promotingquietdestinationstoattractsomevisitors.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?

A.Europe’sTourism:FromWorld’sMuseumtoOver-tourismCrisisB.GovernmentAction:TargetingTourism’sNegativeSideEffectsC.TourismTrend:OngoingRiseinEurope’sPopularDestinationsD.Europe’sTourismFuture:TowardaGlobalPathforSustainabilityThealarmingaccumulationofmicro-plasticsinglobalwatersystemshaslongbeenanenvironmentalcrisis.Thesetinyparticlesevengetintothemostfarawaywater-basedecosystemsandenterthehumanfoodchain.Traditionalremovalmethods,whichdependonfiltrationorchemicalbreakdown,havebeenfoundeithernoteffectiveformicro-plasticssmallerthan5micrometersorharmfultolifeinthewater.Thisdifficultyhaspushedscientistsaroundtheworldtolookfornewsolutionsthatbalanceeffectivenessandecologicalsafety.GreatprogresscamefromDr.EmmaCarter’steamattheAustralianInstituteofMarineScience.Thekeypartoftheirnewideaisabio-inspirednanomaterial(纳米材料)madefromchitosan—anaturalsubstancefromcrustacean(甲壳纲动物)shells.Itcopiesthestickythreadsmusselsusetosticktorocks.“Thestrengthofourmaterialisitstwo-in-onefunction,”Dr.Carterexplains.“Itattachesto92%ofmicro-plasticsofdifferentsizesandbreaksdownfullyin45daysinnaturalwater,avoidingsecondarypollution.”Labtestson67watersamplesfromtheMurray-DarlingBasin’sfreshwatertotheIndianOcean’ssaltwatershowedhopefulresults.Whenthenanomaterialwasaddedtopollutedwater,itquicklyformedgroupswithmicro-plastics,whichsinknaturallyorareeasilyremovedbylow-energyfiltration.Importantly,testsfoundnoharmtowaterorganismslikealgaeoryoungfish,fixingamajorflawofchemicaltreatments.Thetechnologyalsohelpsthesustainableeconomy.Thechitosanusedinthenanomaterialcomesfromseafoodindustrywaste,turningtrashintoavaluabletool.Dr.Carter’steamisalreadytestingthetechnologyinwastewaterplantsofthreeAustraliancities.Full-scaleuseisplannedwithintwoyears.“Wedon’tjustwanttodevelopatechnicalfix,”Dr.Cartersays.“Wewanttoshowhownaturecanguidethedesignofsustainabletechnology.”Criticspointoutthatreal-worldconditionsmayaffectthematerial’sperformance.Also,increasingproductiontomeetglobaldemandneedssteadysuppliesofchitosan.However,theGlobalEnvironmentalTechnologyAssessmentInstitutecallstheinnovationareal“gamechanger.”Itestimatesthetechnologycouldcutmicro-plasticpollutioninfreshwatersystemsby60%by2030.AsDr.Carterstresses,solvingglobalenvironmentalproblemsneedsbothtechnologicalskillandecologicalwisdom.32.Whatmakesthenanomateriala“two-in-one”productaccordingtoDr.Carter?

A.Removingmicro-plasticsandcausingnoharmtowaterorganisms.B.Treatingpollutedwatersamplesandaidingsustainablegrowth.C.Adsorbingmicro-plasticsanddegradingwithoutsecondarypollution.D.Usinganaturalmaterialandlearningfromhowmusselssticktorocks.33.Whatcanweinferfromthelabtestsonthe67watersamples?

A.Thenanomaterialismoreharmfultoyoungfishthantoalgaeinpollutedwater.B.Low-energyfiltrationisthemosteffectivewaytoremovemicro-plasticclusters.C.Thenanomaterialworksequallywellinfreshwaterandsaltwaterenvironments.D.Chemicaltreatmentsarestillneededtocomplementthenanomaterial’sfunction.34.WhatdoesDr.CartermeaninParagraph4?

A.Thetechnologyofthenanomaterialisfarfromperfectyet.B.Theteamaimstosetamodelfornature-inspiredsustainabletechnology.C.Thefull-scaleuseofthetechnologywilltakelongerthantwoyears.D.Thenanomaterial’sapplicationislimitedtowastewatertreatmentplants.35.WhichwordbestdescribesDr.Carter’sattitudetowardssolvingglobalenvironmentalproblems?

A.Pessimistic.B.Skeptical.C.Practical.D.Satisfied.AnewfashionmovementisgainingmomentuminChina.Knownas“Guochao”,or“NationalTide”,itreflectsyoungChinesepeople’sgrowinginterestindomesticbrandsthatblendculturalheritagewithmodernaesthetic.36.Itrepresentsapowerfulcombinationofbusiness,culturalidentity,andnationalpride.37Foralongtime,“MadeinChina”wasperceivedasalabelforcheap,mass-producedgoods.Guochaoseekstorevolutionizethisimpressioninaninnovativeway.Apivotalmomentcamein2018whenLi-Ning,aChinesesportswearcompany,showcaseditscollectionatNewYorkFashionWeek.Itsdesigns—featuringboldChinesecharactersandhistoricalthemes—achievedinstantsuccess.TheappealofGuochaoliesinitsabilitytomakeChineseculturefeelfreshandrelevant.38Youngconsumerswearthesedesignsasanaturalpartoftheirdailylivesandpersonalidentity.WithChina’sgrowingeconomy,thisgenerationiskeentoexpressitsdistinctivetastes.Atthesametime,e-commercegiantSheinoftenweavestraditionalculturalelementsintoitsfast-fashionframework—notjustsurface-levelpatterns,butsubtlereferencesrootedinChineseart.39Unlikegeneric“Oriental-style”designsthatrelyonstereotypes,thesedetailscarrythetextureofspecificculturaltraditions.ThishelpsintroduceChineseculturalelementstoyoungshoppersacrosstheglobeinanaccessibleway,withoutreducingheritagetoamereaesthetictrend.Ultimately,theriseofGuochaosignifiesafundamentaltransitioninChina’spositionwithintheglobaleconomy—fromamanufacturinghubtoasourceofculturalinnovation.Asthesebrandsexpandtheirinternationalpresence,theyarenolongerjustexportingproducts.40

A.Thisismorethanjustafashiontrend.B.Thismovementbeganaroundadecadeago.C.However,thischangedidnothappenovernight.D.Theyarepromotingauniquestyleandperspective.E.Therefore,manyforeignbrandsarelearningfromthismodel.F.Itisnotaboutcopyingthepast,butcreativelyreimaginingitfortoday.G.Forinstance,Shein’sclothinglinesattimesincludedesignsliketraditionalink-washpaintings.三、完形填空Ialwayspassbyasmallcornerstorerunbyanelderlyman,Mr.Davis.He’saquietman,butheknowsmostofhiscustomersbynameandalwaysgreetsthemwithakind_________.Onerainyafternoon,Iduckedintothestoretotakeshelterfromtherain,onlytoseealittleboynervouslyclutchingacandybar.Hiseyesdartedaroundtheemptyshop,andhishandsshookslightlyashe_________towardthedoor.Asheslippedout,Icaughtsightoftheunpaidcandyinhishand—myheart_________abeat,unsurewhattodo.Istoodfrozen,_________whethertotellMr.Davis._________,beforeIcouldspeakup,theboyreappeared.Helingeredatthedoor,summonedthecouragetowalktothecounter,andslowly_________Mr.Davisthemoneyforthecandy,plusanextradollar.“I’msorryItookitwithoutpaying,”hemumbled,hiseyesfixedonthefloor,too_________tomeetanyone’sgaze.Mr.Davisnoddedgently,acceptingthemoney.Thenhedidsomethingthat_________me:hereachedintoaglassjarbehindthecounter,tookoutalollipop,andhelditouttotheboy.“Foryourhonesty,”hesaidwarmly.“Thecandybarwasamistake,butthisisagift.”Thatsmallmoment_________withmelongafter.Itwasn’tjustalessoninrightandwrong,butabouthavingthecourageto__________one’serrors.Hedidn’tscoldtheboy;instead,hehonoredhisconscience.Hiskindnessleftafardeeper__________thanangerevercould.Itmademe__________onhowwejudgemistakes.Weoftenfocusonavoidingfailure,fearingtheconsequences.Butmaybetherealmeasureof__________iswhatwedoafterwefail.Thatday,inahumblecornerstore,awisemantaughtaboy—andawatchingteenager—thatredemption(救赎)isalwayswithin__________.ItwasatruthI’vecarriedeversince:kindness,notcriticism,isthestrongestforcetoguideothers.Andsometimes,thesweetestrewardsinlifearen’tthethingswebuy,butthelessonswelearnwhenwechoosetodowhat’s__________.41.A.glanceB.smileC.sighD.wave42.A.inchedB.marchedC.rushedD.wandered43.A.liftedB.failedC.achedD.skipped44.A.debatingB.forgettingC.determiningD.pretending45.A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Meanwhile46.A.donatedB.handedC.lentD.owed47.A.anxiousB.ashamedC.astonishedD.awkward48.A.disappointedB.confusedC.touchedD.shocked49.A.stayedB.livedC.hungD.stuck50.A.hideB.commitC.correctD.regret51.A.markB.impressionC.memoryD.record52.A.reflectB.commentC.insistD.act53.A.shameB.ignoranceC.integrityD.dishonesty54.A.controlB.sightC.graspD.reach55.A.properB.moralC.legalD.possible四、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。GaoFenglin,amastercraftsmaninChina,hasworkedonaerospaceenginesforover30years.56aseniortechnician,heensurestheprecisionofenginecomponents,whichaffectsspacecraftsafety.Once,Gao57(task)withweldingakeyrocketpart.Thetolerancewasonly0.01mm.Hepracticed58(control)hisbreathandmovementsfordays.59(meet)thestandard,hemadeadetailedplanandsucceeded.Hisdedicationinspires60newgeneration.Hesays,“Wemustpassskillson.”Hehastrainedover100youngtechnicians,manyof61havebecometeambackbones.Hisstoryshowsthatordinarypeoplecan62(true)achievegreatthings.Today,attheageof50,Gaostillworksonthefactoryflooreverydaywiththesameenthusiasmhehadonhisfirstday,63(surround)bytoolsusedfordecades.Foryoungpeople,Gaoismorethanacraftsman—heisarolemodel.Hisexperienceteachesusthatsuccesscomesfromcontinuousimprovementandunwaveringpassion.Whetherinaerospaceoranyotherfield,thespiritof“craftsman”helpsusbuildastrongerand64(prosper)country.WeshouldalllearnfromGaoFenglin:loveourwork,pursue65(excellent),andachieveourdreamswithhardwork.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在征集“学习标兵(ModelStudent)”专栏的候选人推荐。请你给编辑写一封邮件,推荐你心目中的学习标兵。内容包括:1.被推荐人的基本信息;2.推荐的理由;3.表达期待。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。DearEditor,IamLiHua,astudentfromClass3,Grade3.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达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。Sixteen-year-oldMialivedinOakwood,asmalltownwhereeveryonekneweachother.Herparentsranalocalbakerythathadbeeninthefamilyfordecades,butlately,businesswasdeclining.Superm

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