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第2页,共2页2026届高三教学情况调研(三模)英语学科注意事项:1.本试卷包含选择题和非选择题两部分。考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效。本次考试时间为120分钟,满分150分。2.答选择题必须用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。答非选择题时必须用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔写在答题卡上的指定位置,在其他位置答题一律无效。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.Whendidthewomanlastplayvolleyball?A.Aweekago. B.Sixmonthsago. C.Twelvemonthsago.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheticketcounter. B.Attheinformationdesk. C.Atthetrainplatform.3.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Gettinganewwashingmachine. B.Callingtherepairshop. C.Goingtothebank.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thedifficultyingettingtowork.B.Theviewoutsidethewindow.C.Theweathercondition.5.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Waitingforatrain. B.Visitingathemepark. C.Lookingforarestaurant.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,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6.Whoisthenewcomer?A.James. B.Alex. C.Sarah.7.WhatdoesJamesprobablyprefer?A.Readingnovels. B.Solvingphysicsproblems. C.Takingpartinacademiccompetitions.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。 8.Whatdoesthemando?A.Heisawaiter. B.Heisacook. C.Heisabakeryowner.9.Whatdayisittoday?A.Sunday. B.Saturday. C.Friday.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.WhatconcernsthemanaboutSarah’schildren?A.Theygettoomuchscreentime.B.Theyareundertoomuchpressure.C.Theyaren’tprogressingintheirstudies.11.Whichchildhoodactivitydidthewomanprefer?A.WatchingTV. B.Cycling. C.Ridinghorses.12.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardmodernparenting?A.Annoyed. B.Impressed. C.Sympathetic.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。 13.WhatisSimondoing?A.Collectingjobapplications. B.Announcingajoboffer. C.Contactingajobhunter.14.WhatdidSarahstudyforadegree?A.Business. B.Computerscience. C.Education.15.WhatistheadvantageofbeingasmallcompanyaccordingtoSimon?A.Itisflexible. B.Itisfast-growing. C.Itisrichinopportunities.16.WhatwillSimonprobablydonextweek?A.Conductaninterview. B.Startanewjob. C.Sendatest.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Topromoteabalanceddiet. B.Tointroduceanexpert. C.Torecommendacareer.18.WheredoesDr.Turnerworknow?A.AtDr.Turner’sClinic. B.AttheUniversityofCambridge. C.AtSt.Mary’sHospital.19.WhatdoesDr.Turnerprobablythinkaboutfood?A.Itneedsmoreresearch.B.Itislinkedtopeople’swell-being.C.Itshouldbecookedtopersonaltaste.20.Whatisgoingtobeheard?A.Foodproduction. B.Cookingskills. C.Dietscience.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWelcometoCabrilloNationalMonument

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(Uber/Lyft)Payentrancefeeorshowpasstoenter.Pickupvehicles:nofee.Thereisnocellphoneserviceatthetidepools.Therefore,youmustarrangeasettimeandplaceforpickupinadvance.Otherwise,youmayhavetohikeupthesteeproad(about2kilometers).PrivateCarFollowsignstoCabrilloMemorialDrive,gothroughNavygatetotheend.Speedlimits:35MPHonCatalinaBlvd.;25MPHonroadtotidepools.Neartheentrancestation,reducespeedto15MPH.ImportantSafetyTipsPedestrian

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Checkthepark’sofficialwebsitefortidepoolconditionsandtemporaryroadclosures.Planaheadtomakethemostofyourvisit.21.Inhowmanywaysdoestheparkchargethevehiclesforentrance?A.One.  B.Two.  C.Three.  D.Four.22.Whatistrueaboutreachingthetidepoolarea?A.Busesstopthereeveryhouronweekdays.B.Uberpassengerscanaccessthemobilenetworkthere.C.Privatecarscandrivethereundera25MPHspeedlimit.D.Allthemeansoftransportcantakeyoutheredirectly.23.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingissuggested?A.Feedingsmallanimalsalongtheway.B.Drivingslowlywithheadlightsoffonfoggydays.C.DroppingbytheNavyareasnearthemonument.D.Lookinguptidepoolconditionsontheofficialwebsite.BTheBackyardBirdChronicles—ANatureJournalAboutThisBookIn2016,AmyTangrewoverwhelmedbythestateoftheworld:hatredandmisinformationbecameadailypresenceonsocialmedia,andthecountryfeltmoredivisivethanever.Insearchofpeace,Tanturnedtowardthenaturalworldjustbeyondherwindowand,specifically,thebirdsvisitingheryard.Shebeganwatchingthebirdsthatvisitedherfeeders—andtookupdrawingthem.Thisbookcollectsherjournalentriesandsketchesfrom2017to2021,includingthemonthsoftheCOVID-19quarantinein2020.ItispublishedbyAlfredA.Knopf(NewYork,2024).

FromtheForewordbyDavidAllenSibleyThedrawingsandessaysinthisbookdoalotmorethanjustdescribethebirds.Theycarryasenseofdiscoverythroughobservationanddrawing,suggestthelayersofpatternsinthenaturalworld,andemphasizeadeeppersonalconnectionbetweenthewatcherandthewatched.ThebirdsthatinhabitAmyTan’sbackyardseemalotlikethecharactersinhernovels.ASampleJournalEntry—April15,2020Morning,7:30a.m.—Sunny,lightbreeze.Ahummingbirdvisitedthefeederforthefirsttimethisspring.Isatsostillthatitcamewithintwofeetofmyface.Itsthroatflashedruby-redinthesunlight.Itriedtodrawit—butmyfirstsketchlookedlikeafatbeewithwings.Fiona,a13-year-oldnatureloverIoncemet,toldmethat“pencilmiles”mattermorethantalent.SoIdrewitagain.Andagain.

WhatIlearned:

Hummingbirdsdon’tjusthover—they

think

whilehovering.Theytilttheirheads,judgedistances,andguardtheirterritoryliketinyfighterjets.24.WhydidAmyTanstartobservingbirdsinherbackyardin2016?A.Tofinishanaturejournal. B.Togetawayfromworldlydisturbances.C.Toprepareforhernewbook. D.Tolearndrawingskillsfrombirds.25.WhatdoesDavidAllenSibleythinkofbirdwatching?A.Ithelpspeopleunderstandlifeinabroaderway. B.Itrequiresrichexperienceandgreattalent.C.Itismerelyawaytorecorddailyroutines. D.Itmakespeopleaddictedtolonelyobservation.26.WhatcanwelearnfromthejournalentryofApril15,2020?A.ThehummingbirdkeptalongdistancefromTan. B.Tanwassatisfiedwithherfirstsketchatfirst.C.Fionaadvisedhertovaluepracticeovertalent.D.FionataughtTanhowtodrawhummingbirds.27.Thehummingbird’sbehaviordescribedinthejournalsuggeststhatitis________.A.carefreeandlazy B.cautiousandstrategic C.noisyandaggressive D.shyandsilentCImagineyouhavetodesignanewsocietyfromscratch.Youcandecidehowwealth,power,andopportunitieswillbedistributed.Butthereisacatch:youdonotknowwhatpositionyouwillendupin.Youcouldberichorpoor,talentedordisabled,amemberofanyraceorreligion.Thisiscalledtheveil(面纱)ofignorance,proposedbyphilosopherJohnRawlsin1971.Rawlsarguedthatifpeoplereasonbehindthisveil,theywouldchoosetwomainprinciplesofjustice.First,everyoneshouldhavethemostextensivebasicliberties,suchasfreedomofspeechandassembly.Second,socialandeconomicinequalitiesareallowedonlyiftheybenefittheleastadvantagedmembersofsocietyandifeveryonehasafairchancetocompeteforbetterpositions.Whywouldrational(理性的)peoplechoosetheserules?Rawlsbelievedthattheveilofignoranceforcesustobeunbiased.Sincenoonewantstoendupatthebottom,wewoulddesignasocietythatprotectsthevulnerable(脆弱的).Eventherichandpowerfulwouldagree,becausebehindtheveiltheymightbebornintopoverty.Criticsofferseveralobjections.Somesaytheveilisunrealistic—peopledonotmakedecisionswithoutknowingtheirownidentity.OthersarguethatRawls’stheoryignoresthevalueofeffortandrisk-taking.Iftheleastadvantagedarealwaysprotected,whywouldanyoneworkhardorinnovate?DefendersrespondthatRawlsdoesnotforbidinequality;hemerelylimitsit.Adoctorcanearnmorethanacleaner,butonlyifthathighersalaryencouragesdoctorstoworkwheretheyareneeded,andonlyifthecleanerstillhasadecentlife.Theveilofignoranceremainsoneofthemostinfluentialideasinmodernpoliticalphilosophy.Itasksasimplebutpowerfulquestion:ifyoudidn’tknowwhoyouwouldbe,whatkindofworldwouldyouwant?28.Whatistheprimaryfunctionoftheveilofignorance?A.Tohidethefinaloutcomeofone’sdecision. B.Toeliminatebiasesbyhidingone’sposition.C.Toguaranteeequalwealthandpowerforall. D.Toensurethefreedomofspeechandassembly.29.WhatdoweknowaboutRawls’sviewoninequalities?A.Theyshouldberuledoutcompletely. B.Theyharmtheinterestofthedisadvantaged.C.Theycanexistoncertainconditions. D.Theyrestrictpeople’sbasicrights.30.Thecriticsmentionedinparagraph4wouldmostlikelyagreethatRawls’stheory_____A.weakenspeople’senthusiasmforhardwork.B.describeshowrealworldlawsaremade.C.overestimatestherationalityofhumanbeings.D.givestoomuchfreedomtothewealthyandpowerful.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheveilofignorance?A.Indifferent. B.Favourable. C.Doubtful. D.Critical.DAce,anautonomousrobotpoweredbyAI,cutting-edgesensorsandanextremelyflexibleeight-jointarm,canplaytabletennisunderofficialcompetitionrulesandhasdefeatedelitehumancompetitors.Itisthefirstmachineevertoachievesuchexcellenceinthisphysicalsport.Computerintelligencefirstmadebreakthroughsinintellectualgameslikechess.In1997,theAIDeepBluedefeatedworldchesschampionGarryKasparov,alandmarkeventforartificialintelligence.NowAce’sremarkableperformanceshowsphysicalsportsareenteringtheirownsimilarrevolutionarymoment.PeterDürr,leaderoftheresearchteambehindAce,pointsoutthatgameshavelongbeenvitalbenchmarks(基准)forAIdevelopment,fromDeepBlueinchesstoAlphaGoinGo.YetallthoseearlyAIachievementswerelimitedtoonlinevirtualenvironments.Acemarksamajorbreakthrough,asitcancompeteevenlyagainstreal-worldskilledhumantabletennisplayersinauthenticathleticmatches,atotallynewachievementneverseenbefore.ThreecoretechnologicalstrengthsaccountforAce’soutstandingability.Itadoptsevent-basedsensorstospotsubtlechangesinmotionandlight,preciselytrackingthefast-flyingball.Itgainsskillsthroughmodel-freereinforcementlearning,buildingupabilityfrommassivesimulated(模仿的)trainingexperienceinsteadoffixedplayingmodels.Besides,itshigh-speedhardwaregivesitamazingagility:humanathletesneedabout230millisecondstoreact,whileAce’slatencyismerelyaround20milliseconds.Atpresent,Acestillhasanindustrialappearanceandreliesonexternalcamerasystems,butresearchersaimtodevelopitintoahumanoidrobotinthefuture.Inorganizedmatches,itdefeatedmosttopamateurplayersandevenwonsinglegamesagainstprofessionals.Itshowsuniquestrengthslikereadinghiddenballspinandgraspinguntrainedskillsnaturally.TheteamkeepsupgradingAce’sperformancecontinuously.Ithasdefeatedmanyworld-rankedprofessionalplayersinrecenttests.Expertsbelievefutureupgradeswillenableittooutperformworldchampions.Meanwhile,therobot’sspecialplayingtechniquesalsooffernewcreativeinspirationforhumantopathletestoimprovetheirownskills.32.WhatisonefundamentaldifferencebetweenAceandpreviousAIsystems?A.Ittakesgamesasimportantbenchmarkstodevelop.B.Itcompeteswithhumansinrealphysicalsportsmatches.C.Itreliesonfixedplayingmodelstolearnnewskills.D.Itbeatsallprofessionalplayersincompetitivegames.33.Theunderlinedword“reinforcement”inParagraph4mostprobablymeans______.A.enhancementB.concentrationC.adjustmentD.innovation34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAcefromParagraph5?A.Itsoverallplayinglevelhasgonebeyondamateurlimits.B.Itsfuturedesignwilltotallygetridofexternalequipment.C.Itsspecialtalentsaregainedfromtargetedprofessionaltraining.D.Itsphysicalformhasalreadyadaptedtohumandailysports.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.TheHistoryofAIinCompetitiveSportsGamesB.AIRobotAceWonItsFirstTableTennisGameC.AIBeatHumanBeingsinBothChessandTableTennisGamesD.TableTennis-playingRobotonTracktoBecomingWorldChampion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。Hotelsdonotpriceroomsinthesamewayashoppricesalamporasuitcase.36Thesameroominthesamebuildingcanbeworthverydifferentamountsdependingontheday,season,andlocaldemand.Abeachfronthotelinsummerisoperatingdifferentlyfromthesameroomduringaquietermonth.Evenweekendsandweekdayscanproducedifferentpatterns,dependingonthetypeoftravellerthehotelattracts.Thenwhatactuallycausespricestomove?Severalfactorsshapehotelroomrates,sometimesallatonce.Demandistheobviousone.Bookingwindowalsomatters.Sometravelersbookmonthsinadvance,whileothersleaveituntilthelastminute.37Ifroomsaresellingearlierthanusual,ratesmayincreasesooner.Ifthereisunexpectedavailabilityclosertoarrival,pricesmaybeadjustedagain.Competitionplaysaroletoo.38Ifsimilarnearbypropertiesarefillingup,orchargingmore,thataffectshowahotelpositionsitsownrates.Nowadays,manypropertiesrelyon

hotelmanagementsoftware

tomakepricingmoreresponsive.Ratherthanguessingorcheckingratesoccasionally,thesetoolshelphotelsanalysebookingtrends,monitormarketsignals,andupdatepricinginlinewithrealdemand.39Itmeanshotelsareusingbetterinformationtomakebetterdecisions.Insteadofrelyingoninstinctalone,theycanreacttochangesinoccupancy,pace,andmarketconditionsmoreconfidently.Understandinghowhotelpricingworkscanmakebookingdecisionsfeellessfrustrating.Travellingoutsidepeakperiods,avoidingmajorlocaleventdates,orbookingearliercanallhelp.Italsohelpstocomparedatesratherthanlookingatonenightinisolation(孤立状态).40Hotelsdonotoperateinisolation.Hotelstrackthesepatternsclosely.Aroom’svaluedependsheavilyontiming.Ifaroomgoesunsoldtonight,thatmoneyisgoneforgood.Hotelsareunderpressuretorespondfasterandmoreaccurately.Thisdoesnotmeanpricesareinventedatrandombyamachine.Asmallshiftintravelplanscansometimesleadtoamuchbetterrate.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Whenthelastchainbookstoreintownclosed,thecommunityworriedthatMainStreetwouldloseitssoul.Only“TheBookmark”,anindependentshoprunbyClaire,remained.Businesswas41,notfromlackofeffort,butbecausereadershadgrownaccustomedtothe42ofclickingabuttonfornext-daydelivery.Clairewas43.Shelovedthetouch-relatedexperienceofbrowsingshelvesandthesmellofoldpaper.Yet,herloyalcustomerswereaging,andyoungpeopleseemedgluedtotheirscreens.Sheneededamiracle,oratleastanew44.OnerainyTuesday,amanenteredlookingforpeaceofmind.Hecomplainedthatcafesweretoonoisyandlibrariestoo45fordeepthought.Clairehadaninspiration.Whatifsheturnedhershopintoa46forquietcontemplation(沉思)?Shepaintedasign:“SilentReadingHour—Comein,Read,LeaveWhispersattheDoor.”Thefirstsessionwasadisaster.Onlytwopeople47,andonekeptcheckinghisphone.Clairefeltdefeated,butshedecidedtotryonemoreweek.Thistime,sheadvertiseditasa“technology48”—nophonesallowed.Tohersurprise,tenpeoplecame.Theysatincomfortablechairs,49intheirbooks,andleftquietly.Wordspread.Soon,theSilentReadingHourbecameaweeklyroutine.Peopledidn’tjustcometoread;theycametobe50byothersdoingthesame.Itfosteredasenseofcommunitythatalgorithms(算法)couldnever51.Clairerealizedshewasn’tjustsellingbooksanymore;shewasselling52.Today,“TheBookmark”thrivesnotbecauseitcompetedwithAmazon,butbecauseitofferedsomethingAmazonnevercould:aphysical53forhumanconnection.Inaworldobsessedwithspeedandefficiency,Claireprovedthatsometimes,themostrevolutionaryactissimplyto54downandreadtogether.ThesoulofMainStreet,itseems,wasneverreallyaboutthebuildings.Itwasaboutthe55thathappenedbetweenthepages.A.booming B.declining C.stable D.illegalA.convenience B.cost C.quality D.varietyA.traditional B.innovative C.desperate D.confusedA.employee B.investor C.idea D.competitorA.crowded B.quiet C.formal D.distantA.stage B.shelter C.studio D.laboratoryA.showedup B.showedoff C.gaveup D.calledupA.upgrade B.breakthrough C.failureD.banA.concentrated B.trapped C.absorbed D.interestedA.judged B.surrounded C.criticized D.ignoredA.replace B.understand C.analyze D.predictA.furniture B.membership C.coffee D.presenceA.alternative B.space C.barrier D.advertisementA.lie B.settle C.look D.breakA.secrets B.changes C.connections D.conflicts第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)China’sspacestation,Tiangong,hasbecomeaplatformforinternationalscientificcooperation,attractingresearchersfromaroundtheworld.Sinceits56(complete)in2022,Tiangonghashostedaseriesofscientificexperimentsand57(welcome)astronautsfromdifferentcountriestoworkonboard.Recently,ateamofscientistsfromChinaandItalyhaslaunchedajointexperimentonTiangong.Theexperiment,58focusesonspacemedicine,aimstostudy59long-termspacetravelaffectsthehumanbody.Thisresearchwillprovidevaluabledata60futurespaceexplorationmissions,includingtripstothemoonandMars.TheChinesegovernmenthasalwaysbeencommittedto61(promote)internationalcooperationinspace.Ithassignedcooperationagreementswithmorethan40countriesandregions,makingTiangonga62(share)platformforglobalscientificprogress.Manyyoungscientistsarealsoencouragedtoparticipateinspaceresearch,whichhelpstotrain63nextgenerationofspaceexperts.AstronautsonTiangonghavealsocarriedoutavarietyofpublicscienceactivities,helpingpeoplearoundtheworldlearnmoreaboutspaceexploration.Theseactivitieshaveinspiredmanyyoungpeople64(pursue)careersinscienceandtechnology.WiththecontinuousdevelopmentofChina’sspaceprogram,Tiangongwillcontinuetoplayanimportantroleinpromotinginternationalscientificcooperation65advancinghumanknowledgeofspace.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Chris对中国非遗文化颇感兴趣。近期你校将在学校网站举办“数字非遗”线上展览(DigitalIntangibleCulturalHeritageOnlineExhibition),请你给Chris写一封邮件,邀请他云参观。内容包括:1.展览的核心亮点;2.邀请他参与并交流感受。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。DearChris,▲YoursSincerely,LiHua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。BillMcDonnell,a92-year-oldformersoldier,remainedenergeticandstillhadagreatpassionforhunting,ahobbyhehadkeptsincehisyoungadulthood.Astheannualdeerseasonkickedoffinearlyautumn,heinsistedongoinghuntingaloneinShenandoahMountain,despitehiswifeJoanna’sconstantworries—theirson,BillJr.,hadanimportantfootballgamethatdayandcouldn’taccompanyhim.Joanna,knowingherhusband’sstubbornness,finallygaveinaftermuchpersuasion,forcinghimtomakeafirmpromisetoreturnhomeby3pmbeforethesunsetandthetemperaturedroppedsharply.Earlythenextmorning,Billwokeuppromptlyat4o’clock,grabbedhisoldbutwell-maintainedmuzzleloader,anddrovehisrustybutreliableJeeptothefootofthemountain.Heparkedthecarcarefullyattheendofanarrow,overgrownoldloggingroadandstartedhikingslowlyintothedensewoods,wearinghisthickhuntingboots.At7:30am,thesoftsunpeekedthroughthedenseleaves,castingwarmspotsonthemoss-coveredground,withthetemperaturehoveringaround25degrees.Curiousandeagertofindabigmaledeer,hetookanunfamiliarwindingpaththatleddeeperintothemountain.By11am,hereachedasmallclearingcoveredwithwildgrassbutsuddenlyrealizedhehadwanderedtoofarfromhisstartingpoint.Whenhetriedtoheadback,noclearpathcouldbefoundinthethick,overgrownforest,wheretalltreesandbushesblockedhisview.At2pm,exhaustedandincreasinglyanxious,hetookouthisoldmobilephoneandGPSdevice,onlytofindbothweredead—he’dcompletelyforgottentochargethemthenightbefore.PanicquietlycreptinashethoughtofJoanna’sworriedfaceandherrepeatedwarning,butheforcedhimselftocalmdown,recallinghismilitarytraining.Henoticedalineoftalloakshe’dpassedearlier,theirstraighttrunksstandingoutintheforest,andhopedtheywouldguidehimsafelybacktohiscar.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。Paragraph1:Hewasmovingslowerandslower,Joanna’s3pmdeadlinehavingpassed.▲Paragraph2:Itwasabout9:45pmwhenBillheardthewhoop-whoopofahelicopter.▲参考答案2026.05第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5CBACB6—10BAACA11—15BCCBA16—20ABCBC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15

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