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保密★启用并使用完毕前2025-2026学年山东部分高中高三3月学习质量综合评估英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。4.本试卷考试时间为120分钟,满分为150分。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atabank. B.Atanairport. C.Inapostoffice.2.Whatdayisitprobablytoday?A.Monday. B.Wednesday. C.Friday.3.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shereadabook. B.Shewatchedamovie. C.Sheappreciatedapainting.4.WhydidJennyregisterfortheadvancedchemistryclub?A.Tolearnhistory. B.Totakeupachallenge. C.Tofacilitateaschoolproject.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thedresscode. B.Thereportcontent. C.Theinvitation.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.Whatisthewoman?A.Abasketballcoach. B.Abasketballplayer. C.Auniversityprofessor.7.Whydoesthewomanstrikeuptheconversation?A.Toreviseaplan. B.Toaskforanapology. C.Topointoutaproblem.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whataretheyraisingmoneyfor?A.Arrangingacharityfair.B.Enlargingalocalhospital.C.Buildingachildren’scenter.9.Whatwillthemanbeinchargeof?A.Sellingdonatedthings. B.Collectingdonateditems. C.Helpingwiththearrangements.10.WhattimewilltheymeetthisSaturdaymorning?A.At7. B.At8. C.At9.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whoisthemanwaitingfor?A.Sara. B.Lisa. C.Chloe.12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Introducehisfriendtothewoman.B.Accompanythewomanforawhile.C.Buythewomancoffeeasanapology.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisonabusinesstripnow.B.Sheworksinanearbyofficebuilding.C.ShelooksquitelikeSarafrombehind.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whydoesthewomaninterviewtheman?A.Tostartanewtechcompany.B.Towriteforatechnewspaper.C.TolearnaboutaCEO’sdailyroutine.15.HowdoestheAIplatformhelpmakecorporatepurchasingmoresustainable?A.Byrecyclingthewaste.B.Bysuggestinggreenersuppliers.C.Byforecastingmoreaccuratedemand.16.WhatisthebiggestchallengeforLiWei?A.Reducingcorporatecosts.B.Changingpeople’smindset.CDevelopingtheAItechnology.17.WhatisLiWei’sadvicetootheryoungpeople?A.Stickingtoastrongpurpose.B.Followingthelatesttechtrends.C.Keepingmotivatedbychallenges.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whereprobablycanyouhearthespeech?A.Aguidedtour. B.Apubliclecture. C.Aradioprogramme.19.Whatcanpeopledoontheobservationplatform?A.Attendoutdooractivities.B.Enjoyafull-circlecityview.C.Walkthroughrooftopgardens.20.WhatistrulyspecialaboutCloudPavilion?A.Itisdesignedbyafamousarchitect.B.Itcombineseducationwithentertainment.C.Itfeatureseco-friendlyarchitecturaldesign.第二部分阅读理解(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。ASmithsonianmagazine24thAnnualPhotoContestbeginsJanuary15th,2026,andendsMay1st,2026.Bysubmittinganentry,eachcontestantagreestotherulesandstatesthatheorsheis18yearsoldorolder.Whattoenter:1Wildlife:Animalsandplantsinthewildthatgiveyouasenseofwonderaboutnature.2Travel:Peoplesoractivitiesthatconveyasenseofplace.3People:Portraitsandphotosofgroupsorindividuals.4TheAmericanExperienceat250:Photographsaboutthestories,events,objectsandplacesthatconnecttheAmericanpeopletotheir250yearsofhistoryandculturalheritage.5ArtisticImages:Visualsthatusephotographyasacreativeandimaginativeplatformtoexpressanideaorconcept.6Drone:Imagescapturedusingadroneorfromplanes,helicopters.ImagesgeneratedwithArtificialIntelligence(AI)arenotpermitted.HowtoEnter:Pleasesubmitphotographsandrequestedinformationonlinethroughourwebsiteat/photocontest.Youmaysubmitupto15photographspercategoryforacontesttotalof90submissions.Inordertobedisplayedonline,photographsmustbesubmittedin.jpeg,.jpgor.gifformat,atleast2,000pixels(像素)wideandnolargerthan10MB.Youmustcompleteaseparateformforeachphotosubmitted.Judging&Prizes:Photoentrieswillbejudgedbasedoncreativity,quality,originalityandoverallimpact.TheSmithsonianwillselect10finalistspercategory,awinnerforeachcategory,andaGrandPrizewinnerfromthe60finalists.InJune2026,thepubliccanvoteonourwebsitefortheReaders’Choicewinner.GrandPrize:$2,500.CategoryWinner:$500.Readers’Choice:$500.Pleasedonotcontactusaboutthestatusofentriesorjudging.Forfurtherinquiriesabouttherules,emailusherephotocontest@.21.Whichofthefollowingisaqualifiedentry?A.Apictureofalionkeptinthezoo. B.AnimagecreatedbyAI.C.Aphotosubmittedbya17-year-old. D.Aportraitofamusician.22.Whatarecontestantsexpectedtodo?A.Submitatleast15photographs. B.Preparephotosforonlinedisplay.C.Inquireaboutthestatusofjudging. D.Useoneformforallsubmissions.23.Accordingtothetext,afinalistofoneparticularcategorywill______.A.competeforGrandPrize B.receiveanawardof$500C.votefortheReaders’Choice D.bedeclaredthecategorywinnerBNewZealand’scountrysidehasalotofhuts(小屋)thatoffertiredhikersasafeplacetorest.Butthepubliclyownednetworkistoovastforthegovernmenttomaintain,soordinarypeopleinNewZealandarefillingtheirbackpackswithcleaningsuppliesandhikingintothehillstocleanandmaintainthehuts.AmongthemisSuzieBell,whomovedtoNewZealandin2010.Shesoondiscovered“tramping”—orhiking—andrecallsherfirstencounterwiththehuts.“Thefactthattherearetheseawesomehutsinthemiddleofnowherethatyoucanstayinfornexttonothing,Iwasjustblownaway,”shesaid.Bellwasalsoimpressedbythehonestyboxpaymentsysteminhutsandthefactthateveryoneclearsupafterthemselves.BellwantedtogivesomethingbackandjoinedtheLoveOurHutscleaningcampaign,aninitiativestartedbyNewZealandFederatedMountainClub(FMC),whichsaidmorethan300peoplehavesignedupforthecampaign.Therearemorethan950hutsacrossNewZealand.Thestructuresbuiltinthelate1800s,wereusedforgoldminingandsurveying.Later,theywereusedforconservationpurposes.Thehutswerebroughtunderonenationalnetworkinthelate1980s,managedbytheDepartmentofConservation.Sofarthissummer,morethan500hutshavebeentidiedupbyvolunteers.However,sustainingthehutnetworkischallengingduetoitssize,remotenessandthethreatofsevereweather,saidtheconservationdepartment’sactingdirectorofheritageandvisitors,EamonnWhitham.“WecouldnotmaintainournetworkwithouttheenthusiasticNewZealandersgivingtheirenergyandlabourtokeepourspecial,much-lovedhutsandtrackssafeandmaintained.”ReachingA-FrameHut,intheHakatereconservationpark,afterfourhoursoftrampingthroughrollinghills,Bellandherchildrengotdowntotidying.“Manythingsaregoingonaroundtheworld,butI’mabigbelieverinfindingstuffyoucanfixwithinyourcircleofcontrol,”shesaid.“Likewecantakecareofthehutsinourbackyard.”24.HowdidSuzieBellfeelwhenshefirstcameacrossthehuts?A.Fulfilled. B.Amazed. C.Insecure. D.Anxious.25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthehutsfromthetext?A.Theyarecleanedupbyhiredlocals. B.Theywereoriginallybuiltforhikers.C.Theyprohibitentrywithoutpayment. D.Theyfacedifficultiesinmaintenance.26.WhatdoesBell’sremarksuggestinthelastparagraph?A.Leavetheworldasitis. B.Takeactionwherepossible.C.Mindyourownbusiness. D.Liveinharmonywithnature.27.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toapplaudthegovernment’sefforts. B.Toexplainthehistoryofthehuts.C.TopromoteNewZealand’stourism. D.Toreporthut-cleaningvolunteers.CForthefirsttime,scientistsaretrackingthemigrationofmonarchbutterflies(帝王蝶)acrossmuchofNorthAmerica,activelymonitoringindividualinsectsonjourneysfromOntarioallthewaytotheiroverwinteringcolonies(群体)incentralMexico.Thislong-soughtachievementcouldprovidecrucialinsightsintothepoorlyunderstoodlifecyclesofhundredsofspeciesofbutterfliesatatimewhenmanyareindramaticdecline.Acrucialengineeringadvancementledtothetrackingbreakthrough.Earlierthisyear,CellularTrackingTechnologies,aNewJersey-basedcompanymodifieditsbutterflytag(标签),calledBluMorpho,inawaythatallowsitssignalstobeautomaticallydetectedbybillionsofBluetooth-enableddevices,aslongasataggedbutterflypasseswithinabout300feet.Thistinysolar-poweredradiotagweighsjust60milligrams.Researchershavetaggedmorethan400monarchsthisyearandarenowfollowingtheirjourneysonacellphoneapp—alsodevelopedbythiscompany.Mostmonarchsweigh500to600milligrams,soeachtag-bearingmigratormakingthetranscontinentaljourneyis,byweight,likeahalf-raisin(葡萄干)carryingthreeuncookedgrainsofrice.“There’snothingthat’snotamazingaboutthis,”saidCherylSchultz,abutterflyscientistatWashingtonStateUniversity.Themovementsofmonarchsalwaysremainamystery,and“nowwewillhaveanswersthatcouldhelpusturnthetide.”Monarchtrackinghasreliedonlow-techmethodseversinceitbeganin1935.ThebiggestcurrenteffortisledbyMonarchWatch,whichoverseestheannualsticker-taggingofmorethan100,000monarchs,thoughfewerthan1percentarerecoveredinthewintercolonies.Evenwhenamonarchbearingastickertagisfound,theinformationityieldsislimitedtothebutterfly’sphysicalcharacteristicsandthetimeandplaceitwastagged.That’sliketryingtomakesenseofanentirebookfromonlyitsfirstandlastpages.Nowthatthosepagesarebeingfilledin,researcherscanseethatthestoryofthemigrationisevenmoredramaticthanexpected,withmanymonarchsblownfaroffcoursebutusingtheirstrongwingmusclesandremarkablenavigationalabilitiestogetbackontrackforMexico.28.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.Howresearcherstaggedbutterflies. B.HowBluMorphoenablestracking.C.Whymonarchs’journeysarefollowed. D.Whytrackingtagswereupgraded.29.WhatcanbeinferredfromCherylSchultz’swords?A.Themigrationofmonarchsisamazing.B.Thetrackingguaranteesmonarchs’survival.C.Themysteryofmonarchshasbeensolved.D.Thetinytagsrepresentanincredibleadvance.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceimply?A.Detailsofmonarchs’journeysarenotrevealed.B.Thesticker-taggedmethodissuperiortoothers.C.Monarchs’physicalfeaturesaredifficulttolearn.D.Understandingofmonarchsislimitedtobooks.31.Whichcanserveasthebesttitleofthetext?A.TinyTags:RevolutionizingMonarchs’TrackingB.Stickersvs.Bluetooth:MethodsinMigrationStudyC.MonarchButterflies:ASpeciesinSharpDeclineD.BluMorpho:GuidingMonarchstoReturnHomeDDidyouheartheoneabout...Howevergoodorbadtherestofthatjokemightbe,itiscertainthatthepersonhearingthejokeisfarmorelikelytolaughiftheyareinthecompanyofothers,asopposedtobeingalone.Thisconclusionaboutlaughterbeingasocialbehaviourhasbeenestablishedbycloselyobservingwhenpeopleactuallylaughratherthanwhentheythinktheylaugh.Posesomeonethequestion“Whendoyoulaugh?”,andtheywilllikelymentionsomethingaboutwatchingafunnyvideo.Monitorthatsamepersonoverweeks,andpsychologistshavefoundthatthemajorityoftheirlaughtercomeswhentheyarewithfriends,familyorcolleagues.Inthesecontexts,peoplelaughforvariousreasons,butnotoftenbecausesomethingisactuallyfunny.Laughterissocial:itstrengthensboththegroupweareinandourplaceinthatgroup.Theredohowever,appeartobetwodifferentsortsoflaughter.Thereistheinvoluntarylaugh,whereyoursidesstarthurtingandyoureyeswater.Thissortoflaughterischaracterizedbyitslength—itcancontinueforlongerthanyouthinkyoucanbear,andthelaughcontainsmajorchangesinpitch(音高)withaveryhightopnote.Andthenthereismoresociallaughter,thesortoflaughpeopleproducewhentheywanttoacknowledgeoracceptsomethingthathasbeensaid.Thispolitelaughterfeatureslessmarkedpitchchangesandissubjecttovoluntarycontrol.Psychologistshaveestablishedthatpeoplearegoodattellingthedifferencebetweenthesetwosortsoflaughter.However,thisabilityissomethingweworkonthroughearlyadulthood,onlybecomingsecureandreachingapeakwheninourlate30sandearly40s.Thisfine-tuningoftheabilitytounderstandlaughterseemsparticularlyrelevantinhappilymarriedcouples,whouselaughtertohandleeverydaystressesofmarriedlife.Inanevolutionarycontext,laughterhasdevelopedinhumanstocreateandmaintainthesocialgroupswearein,andoffersusachannelforthedifficultemotionscomingwithlivingtogether.Soyes,laughterisgoodforus.Infact,it’soneofthegluesthatholdshumansocietiestogether.32.Howdidthepsychologistsdrawtheconclusioninparagraph2?A.Byobservingpeopleindailylife. B.Byinterviewingtheparticipants.C.Byprovidingvariouscontexts. D.Byanalyzingtheformationofgroups.33.Inwhatwaydoesinvoluntarylaughterdifferfromsociallaughter?A.Howoftenithappens. B.Whetheritiscontrollable.C.Whetheritproducessounds. D.Howitisreceivedbylisteners.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fine-tuning”inparagraph4mean?A.Weakening. B.Mastering. C.Improving. D.Sustaining.35.Whatarethemainbenefitsoflaughterinanevolutionarycontext?A.Groupharmonyandpersonalsuccess. B.Physicalstrengthandmentalwell-being.C.Socialbondingandemotionalrelease. D.Culturalcontinuityandindividualinterests.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。FashionFix:HowtoDresswithConfidenceWe’veallbeenthere—standinginfrontofawardrobe(衣橱)fullofclothes,yetfeelinglikethere’snothingexcitingtowear.Fashionisakeypartofhowwepresentourselvestotheworld,anditcanboostorbreakourconfidence.____36____Sometimes,weallneedalittleexperthelp.Mistake1:ChoosePoor-QualityFabricsIll-chosenfabricscanmakeevenawell-designedpiecelooklow-endandunattractive.Plus,afterjustafewwashes,theseitemslosetheirshapeandnolongergiveyouthepolishedlook.SOLUTION:____37____Theybreathebetterandlastlonger.Thereareafewredflagstolookoutforwhencheckingifafabricislowquality.Forexample,ifyouholdituptothelightanditlooksalmosttransparent(透明),itprobablywon’tbeverydurable.Mistake2:WearColoursthatclashwithyourskintoneThewrongcolourcanmakeyoulookwashedout,tiredorolderthanyouareeveniftheclothesthemselvesarefreshandmodern.____38____SOLUTION:Learnwhichcoloursworkbestwithyourskintone.Ifyou’reunsurewheretobegin,aprofessionalcolouranalysiscanhelpyoudiscovershadesthatbringoutyournaturalglow.Mistake3:____39____Whenwasthelasttimeyoudidathoroughcleaning?Awardrobefullofclothesyoudon’tlove,don’twear,orthatdon’tfit,islikevisualnoise!Youendupwiththesamesmallcycleofoutfitswhilehiddentreasuressitunwornattheback.SOLUTION:Clearoutyourwardrobeseasonallyoratleasttwiceayear.Removewhatnolongerfitsorsuitsyourlifestyle.Keeponlypiecesyouloveandcanstylemultipleways.____40____A.Ignoreyourwardrobe.B.Getridofvisualnoise.C.It’snotthestylebuttheshadethatistheproblem.D.Gofornaturalmaterialslikecottonwoolwherepossible.E.Thus,it’snotaboutlookinggood—it’saboutfeelinggood.F.However,ensuringourstylechoicesaren’tholdingusbackisnoeasyjob.G.Thisleavesyouwithacapsulewardrobeofgo-toitemsthatcanworkinterchangeably.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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MyfirstencounterwithChristmasmagicwaselectric.Ithappenedtheyearthattheracetrackatthetopofmylist____41____underthetree.WhenIwasallsetandproudlypressedthestartbutton,theracecarsleapedtolife—itwaslikea____42____.Butitwasannoying,too,becausetheydidn’t____43____,alwaysflyingoffatthefirstbend.Beforelong,myfatherkneltdowntoexplain,walkingthroughthemechanicsofkeepingthem____44____forafulllap.Finally,Imadeit,andevery____45____lapfeltlikeasmallvictory.ThisChristmas,Imadethe____46____homeearlierthanusual,becausemyfatherhadaheartprocedure.AsIhelpedhimaround,keepinga____47____eyeonsignsthathisrecoverymaybeofftrack,thememoryfromdecadesagooftheracetrack____48____,butwiththeroles____49____—thesonhelpingthefather,the____50____oflife.Ihungaroundforacoupleofdays____51____mydad’scleanbillofhealthbroughtourvisittoanend.Heheldmelongerthanusualbeforethankingmeforthecareand____52____,“Itmeansmoretomethanyouwilleverknow.”It’sthebestpresentIcouldhavegivenhim,anditmademylatestencounterwithChristmasmagic____53____,too.Muchoflifeisbeyondour____54____;wedon’tknowwhatwaitsaroundthebend.____55____makingitthroughanotheruninterruptedlaparoundthecalendarisamiracleallitsown.41.A.stopped B.wandered C.unfolded D.appeared42.A.trap B.puzzle C.miracle D.disaster43.A.stayon B.breakout C.calmdown D.fallaway44.A.onhold B.ontrack C.inturn D.instore45.A.interrupted B.shortened C.completed D.controlled46.A.trip B.call C.walk D.delivery47.A.skeptical B.critical C.watchful D.professional48.A.flashedback B.diedaway C.settledin D.showedoff49.A.played B.created C.defined D.exchanged50.A.truth B.origin C.circle D.bottom51.A.until B.after C.since D.though52.A.tolerance B.maturity C.company D.honesty53.A.electric B.complicated C.demanding D.obvious54.A.control B.description C.recognition D.responsibility55.A.Efficiently B.Effortlessly C.Secretly D.Successfully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。Hong’anhand-madecloth,atraditionalfabricnativetoHong’ancountyincentralChina’sHubeiprovince,wasonceseenasroughandold-fashioned.Today,____56____,thisonce-overlookedfabrichassteppedintothespotlight,withitsstrikingappearanceatthe2024ChinaFashionWeek____57____(mark)asymbolicshiftfromitshumbleoriginstoamodernfashionstatement.Drivingthisrevival(复兴)isTaoWencheng,a34-year-oldgraduateofWuhanTextileUniversitywithadegreeinmechanicalengineering.Butittookcourageforhim,asaman,____58____(step)intoacraftlongdominatedbywomen.Beyondgenderprejudices,thecraftitselfhasoftenbeendismissed____59____outdated—somethingpracticalandordinary,andseeminglyirrelevanttoyoungpeopletoday.Theturningpointcamein2016,____60____Taoreturnedhometoassisthismother’sweavingbusiness.Workingthere,henoticedsomethingunexpected:themechanicsofweaving(编织)____61____(close)mirroredtheprincipleshehadstudiedinengineering.Drawingonhistechnicalskills,Taoupgradedaginglooms(织布机)byrepairingworncomponents,reducingstrain,andimprovingefficiency,allwhile____62____(preserve)thehandmadecharacterofthefabric.Also,contrarytothecommon____63____(assume)thatweavingislightordelicatework,heemphasizedtheconsiderablephysicalstrength—especiallyduringlonghoursof____64____(repeat)motion.Tomakethecraftmoreappealingtomodernaudiences,Taobeganexperimentingwithcontemporarydesigns,which____65____(result)inafabricwithdistinctivequalities.Inthefuture,hehopesmoreyoungpeoplewilljoininpreservingandcarryingthetraditionforward.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是国际学校的学生会主席李华,你校新建的“CampusAnimalCorner”已正式开放,现面向全校学生招募爱心管理员。请你写一份英语通知,内容包括:1.招募要求;2.主要职责;3.报名方式。注意:1词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Wanted________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnion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。Davey’snewgameDaveywasinmiddleschool.Heenjoyedkickingtheballaround,swimming,ridinghisbike,andrunningaboutintheplaygroundwithhisfriends.Butthenhisbirthdayarrived.Forhisbirthday,Daveyhadaskedforanewelectronicgame,onethathe’dheardsomekidstalkingexcitedlyabout.Hewasawell-behavedchild,sohisparentsweregladtorealize

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