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武汉市2026届高中毕业生三月调研考试

英语试卷

2026.3.12

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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选

项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两

遍。

1.Whatwillthemanprobablydothisweekend?

A.Sitanexam.B.Takeahike.C.Haveaswim.

2.Whydoesthemanwanttogotothelibrary?

A.Toavoidthenoise.B.Tomeetafriend.C.Torenewsomebooks.

3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Fixingthedrawer.B.Preparingthedinner.C.Organizingthekitchen.

4.Whatdoesthewomancareaboutmostwhenchoosingaflight?

A.Departuretime.B.Ticketprice.C.In-flightservice.

5.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Seekingfitnessadvice.B.Promotingaproduct.C.Collectingsalesdata.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段录音,每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选

项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作

答时间。每段录音播放两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whydoesthewomanhavetogotothepolicestation?

A.Topaytheticket.B.Toreportanaccident.C.Topresentherlicense.

7.Atwhatspeedwasthemandriving?

A.70km/h.B.75km/h.C.90km/h.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whoisgettingmarried?

A.Teresa.B.Emma.C.Steven.

9.Whydoesthemantakethetrain?

A.Tohaveafamilygathering.B.Toplanananniversary.C.Toattendawedding.

10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Acouple.C.Fatheranddaughter.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

11.Whydoesthemanwantanewphone?

A.Hiscolleaguespersuadehim.

B.Hisoldphoneembarrasseshim.

C.Hiscreditcardoffersadiscount.

12.WhathappenedtoSally?

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A.Sheowedmuchmoney.B.Shelostherjoblastyear.C.Shehadherphonestolen.

13.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?

A.Hestickstohisplan.B.Hechangeshismind.C.HefeelssorryforSally.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

14.Whatisthewoman?

A.Aprogramadvisor.B.Acommunityvolunteer.C.Acollegeapplicant.

15.Whydoesthemandropthelibraryprogram?

A.Hehatesreadingevents.

B.Hedoubtshiscompetence.

C.Hehasexperienceditbefore.

16.Whatcanweknowabouttheenvironmentalproject?

A.Itinvolveshands-onwork.

B.Ithaslowentryrequirements.

C.Ithighlightsleadershiptraining.

17.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodointheend?

A.Perfecthispaper.B.Considerhisschoolwork.C.Clarifyhispriorities.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.WhatcanweknowaboutAda?

A.Shereceiveslittleeducation.

B.SheisaprofessionalITengineer.

C.SheteacheslocallanguagesinMali.

19.WhatmakesLenalidifferentfromotherapps?

A.Ithelpsusersthroughvisualguides.

B.Itpolishesprofilesforusers.

C.Itsavesusersfromtyping.

20.WhatisSidibe’sexpectationforLenali?

A.Tobridgedigitaldivideformore.

B.Toreach200,000usersinayear.

C.Toteachmoretraderstoreadandwrite.

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。

A

LAStreetFood&PhotographyTour

WelcometotheauthenticflavorofLosAngeles!Ourexperiencemixesthecity’slivelyculinary(美

食的)scenewithhands-onmobilephotographyinstruction.Forgetthetouristtraps;wewillguideyou

throughthehistoricGrandCentralMarketandthehiddentreasuresoftheArtsDistrict.You’llnotonly

taste6-8ofLA’sbeststreeteatsbutalsolearnhowtocapturetheperfect,professional-qualityfoodand

urbanlandscapephotosusingjustyoursmartphone.Thisisthemostdeliciousandvisuallyrewarding

waytoexploretherealLA.

ExperiencePackages&Pricing

Priceper

PackageNameDurationKeyInclusions

Person

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StandardTaste2.5hours$856tastings,PhotographyBasicGuide

8tastings,AdvancedPhotoEditing

GourmetLens3.5hours$110

Instruction,Freedrinks

Upto6guests,Customizedrouteandstart

PrivateGroup4hours$450

time

AvailableDates&MeetingPoint

DateTimeMeetingLocationStatus

AngelsFlight

Sat,Mar811:00AM—1:30PMSOLDOUT

Entrance

AngelsFlight

Sun,Mar911:30AM—2:00PMAvailable

Entrance

GrandCentral

SatMar151:00PM—4:30PMAvailable

Market

GrandCentral

Sun,Mar161:30PM—5:30PMAvailable

Market

What,toBring&KnowBeforeYouGo

●Youmustbringafullychargedsmartphonewithsufficientstoragespaceforphotos.Tripods(三

脚架)andprofessionalcamerasarediscouragedastheyslowdownthegroup.

●Thetourinvolvesapproximately2milesofwalking.Pleasewearcomfortableshoesanddressfor

theweather.

●Wecanaccommodatevegetarianandnut-freedietsifreportedatleast24hoursinadvance.

●Participantsmustbe12yearsorolder.Allparticipantsunder18mustbeaccompaniedbyapaying

adult.

21.Whatcanpeopledoduringthetour?

A.Visitpopulartouristsites.B.Cookstylishstreetfoods.

C.Identifycommontouristtraps.D.Shootappealingfoodphotos.

22.Whichdatesuitstouristswhowantfreedrinks?

A.March8th.B.March9th.C.March15th.D.March16th.

23.Whatisasuggestionfortheparticipants?

A.Preparingaportablecharger.B.Bringingprofessionalcameras.

C.Purchasingoutdoorequipment.D.Statingdietaryneeds.

B

Sevenchildrenlineup,awaitingtheirturnonaslide.Aseachchildrushesdown,theonesbehind

laughandcheer.SuchsceneisrareinLagos,oneofAfrica’sfastest-growingcities,withapopulationof

about17million.Butonthecity’soutskirts,agarbage-site-turned-parkisprovidingroomforkidstoplay.

Theprojectisthebrainchildof17-year-oldAmaraNwuneli,whowantstoprovethateveninLagos’most

crowdedcorners,childrencanhavefun.

ForAmara,thepathtobuildingparksbeganwhenaterriblefloodstruckherhometownin2020.

Heavyrainsswallowedentireneighborhoods,leavingthousandsoffamilieshomeless.“Peoplejustsaid

itwasgovernmentfailureorbadluck.”Amararecalls.But,later,sherealizeditwaswhatwascalled

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Nigeria’s“climateapathy”:thetendencytoviewfloods,heatwaves,anddroughtsasisolated(孤立的)

incidentsratherthanconsequencesofawarmingplanet.

“Iwantedtochangethemindset,”Amarasays.“Ifpeopledon’tfeelconnectedtonature,theywon’t

fighttoprotectit.AndIknewthathadtostartwithcreatingspacespeoplecouldactuallyseeandfeel.”

Itwasnoeasytask.AmarafirstapproachedtheLagosStateGovernment,whichofferedlandbut

imposed(施加)restrictionsthatmadelong-termconstructionimpossible.Aftermonthsofdeadends,she

shiftedstrategyandstartedlookingforalternativespacesthatwereaccessibletohigh-riskcommunities.

Eventually,Amarasecuredagarbagesite.Shethenmobilizedateamofartists,volunteers,andsmall

donorstoclearthetrashandrebuildthesitewithrecycledmaterials.Threemonthslater,theparkopened.

Amaraisnowplanningtwomoreparks.Shesayscommunitiesfromacrossthecountryhavebeen

reachingouttoherteamforadviceonhowtoreclaimabandonedspacesforpublicuse.“Thatcreatesa

kindofcycle,”Amarareflects.“Itakeaction,othersnotice,theywanttotakeaction,too.Andtogether,

itgrows.”

24.WhatmightbeaproblemLagosisfacing?

A.Insufficientpublicareas.B.Poorgarbagemanagement.

C.Limitedrecreationalactivities.D.Uncontrolledpopulationgrowth.

25.WhatmadeAmaradeterminedtobuildparks?

A.Lossesfromnaturaldisasters.B.People’signoranceofclimatechange.

C.Disappointmentingovernmentfailure.D.Nigeria’sinadequacyinpubliceducation.

26.WhatqualitydoesAmarademonstratewhencompletingtheproject?

A.Integrity.B.Optimism.C.Flexibility.D.Confidence.

27.WhatdoesAmarawanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?

A.Smallstepsmakeabigdifference.B.Everycloudhasasilverlining.

C.AllroadsleadtoRome.D.Itisnevertoolatetoact.

C

Haveyoueverobeyedthesuggestionsofadigitalwritingassistanttoreplaceawordorrestructure

asentence?Beforetheappearanceofdigitaltools,you’dprobablyhaveturnedtoadictionaryforthe

sameassistance.

Dictionariesenableustowritenotwithfail-safeconveniencebutwithoriginalityandapointof

view.WhileAIassistantsproducephrasesandstatementssowritersdon’thavetothinkthemup,

dictionariesprovideuswiththeknowledgetouselanguageourselvesinexpressiveandpotentially

infinite(无穷的)ways.Theyplacechoiceandauthorityliterallyinhumanhands,forcingustodiscover

howwewanttoexplainourselvesandourideastotheworld.

Theabundanceofdigitalwritingassistantsgivesgreaterurgencytodebatesaboutwhatadictionary

shouldbe.In1946,GeorgeOrwelldescribedgoodwritingas“pickingoutwordsforthesakeoftheir

meaning,”apracticethatdictionariesfacilitatewhiledigitalwritingprogramsstifle.Writersconsulting

adictionarymakeachoice,whilewritersguidedbyanapphavetheirchoicesmadeforthem.Thedigital-

nativeapproachdelivershands-off,derivative(衍生的)communication.Theotherrequiresleafing

throughpageswithoutknowingexactlywhereyou’llendup.Withoutdictionariestoprovideuswitha

guidetoEnglish’spotential,writingthatwayisnearlyimpossible.

Ourabilitytoexpressourselvesiscritical—ithelpsusdefinewhoweare.Dictionariesaidusin

achievingthis:Theycategorizeouruniquewaysofthinkingthroughlanguage.I’maCanadian;my

feelingofprideinmynativelandisenhancedbysmallverbalCanadianismslike“eavestrough”or

“serviette”,whicharewell-documentedindictionariesbutrarelyusedbyAIchatbots,forthemostpart.

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Asdigitalwritingextendsdeeperintoourlivesandminds,weneeddictionariesmorethanever.

Abandoningdictionariesandembracingmechanizedwritingwouldweakenourcapacityforcollective

identityquiteasmuchastheabilitytoexpressourselves.

28.Whatmightbeadistinctfeatureofdictionariesaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Theypromisefail-safephrases.B.Theypossessacademicauthority.

C.Theyfacilitatecreativewriting.D.Theyprovideready-madeexpressions.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stifle”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Favor.B.Revise.C.Observe.D.Discourage.

30.Whydoestheauthormention“eavestrough”and“serviette”inparagraph4?

A.ToshowhowAIaidsusinexpressing.B.Toindicatetheweaknessofdictionaries.

C.TocelebratethediversityofCanadianEnglish.D.Toillustratehowlanguageuseaffectsidentity.

31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.WhyKeepYourDictionary?B.HowtoDealwithDigitalWriting?

C.WhoUsesWritingAssistants?D.WhattoExpectfromDictionaries?

D

Secretcodes(密码)oncethoughtimpossibletocracknowfaceachallengefromquantumcomputers.

Luckily,toprotectinformation,physicistshavedevelopedatheoreticallyfoolproofsystemcalleddevice-

independentquantumkeydistribution(DI-QKD),whichusesentangledquantumparticles(纠缠态量

子粒子)tofixweakpointsinexistingmethods.Now,ateaminChinahasdemonstratedthetechniquein

realcityconditions,anadvancethatcouldclearthewayforasecurequantuminternetinwhichtrustis

takenforgranted.

Mostcryptography(密码学)worksbyencryptingmessageswithasecretcodethatrequiresaspecial

keytodecode.Thechallengeliesinmakingsurethekeycan’tbedecodedwhensent.Forinstance,the

keysinonepopularencryptionschemearebasedontheprimefactorsoflargenumbers,whichtake

enormousefforttocrack.Butsuchcalculationscouldbequickworkforthelargequantumcomputers.

QKDoffersasolution,butithasaweakness:hardwaremustbeperfect.

DI-QKDremovestheneedfortrustinthehardware,byemployinganotherfeatureofquantum

mechanics—entanglement—whichcloselylinkspropertiesofwidelyseparatedquantumparticles.If

thesenderandreceiverentangleapairofparticlesacrossthenetwork,theycaneachperformteststhat

confirmtheparticles’propertiesarestronglylinked,wellbeyondchance.Afterthis“handshake”,they

canbesurethey’retheonlyonesonthechannel.Then,othermeasurementsontheentangledparticles

canestablishakey,whichcanbesharedwithconfidencethatnobodycandecodeit.

In2022,aUK-basedteammanagedtocreateandshareaDI-QKDkeyforonlyabout2meters.Now,

JianweiPanandhiscolleagueshaveextendedthistopracticallyusefuldistances.Aftercollectingdata

for26days,theyshowedtheyhadthestatisticstoestablishandshareakeyacross11kilometers.The

researchersalsoshowedthatintheory—andgivenabout23yearsfordatacollection—theycouldhave

sentakeyacross100kilometers.Pan’sgroupnowplanstoexplorewaystoperformDI-QKDusing

satellitesinspace.

32.WhatistheadvancemadebyChinesescientists?

A.Theyputforwardacodingtheory.B.TheyenhancedDI-QKDpracticality.

C.Theysetupthequantuminternet.D.Theydiscoveredquantumentanglement.

33.Theauthorexplainstheencryptionprincipleby______.

A.providingadefinitionB.makingacomparison

C.givinganexampleD.citingastatement

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34.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph3?

A.Whatentanglementis.B.HowDI-QKDworks.

C.Whatpreventskeysharing.D.Howparticlesconnect.

35.Whatisthelimitationimpliedinthelastparagraph?

A.Longdatacollectiontime.B.Strictlaboratoryconditions.

C.Unstableentangledparticles.D.Heavyrelianceonsatellites.

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。

Aboutayearago,ourdishwasherbrokedown.Wecalledarepairmanandweretolditwouldhave

tobereplaced.36Somymotheraskedmetowashdishesbyhandafterdinner.

Tounderstandwhythisupsetmesomuch,youneedtoknowwhatmylifewaslikeasauniversity

senior.37Homeworkassignments,projectsandtestscompetedformyattentionandtime.Icaged

myselfinaprisonofmyownambitionsandexpectations,cutofffrommanyaspectsoftheworld.

SowhenIfirststartedwashingdishes,Ifeltannoyed.Iwasinarushtobedonewiththem,eager

togetbacktomyendlesslistoftasks.38Forabout15minuteseveryday,IrealizedthatIcould

slowdowntimeandforgeteverythingintheworld.Asmymind,eyesandhandsfocusedonasimple

taskthatwouldalwaysresultinsuccess,Ifoundpeace.

Thoughthenewdishwasherarrivedeventually,Icontinuedtowashdishesbyhand.Thistask

becamemorerelaxingandeducationalthanIcouldhaveimagined.39Frommykitchenwindow,

Iwatchedtheseasonschange:thetomatoplantgrewinsummer,gaveitsfruitinfall,anddiedbackin

winter.Thennewgreenwasshowinginspring.Ikeptthesesightsinmind,thinkingontimeitself.

Washingdishestaughtmetothinkofthecompletionofataskastheultimatereward,notpraiseor

aprize.Ilearnedtobemorerelaxedaboutdeadlines.40

A.Itdefinitelyallowedmetorecover.

B.NowIcanenjoywhatevertaskI’mdoing.

C.Iwasrunningaroundstressedmostoftheday.

D.Ittookawhileforthemodelweorderedtoarrive.

E.Butanewdishwasherwasoutofourconsideration.

F.Ishouldhaveaccomplishedthemwithevengreaterefforts.

G.Washingdishes,though,causedanadmirabletransformationinme.

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。

TwoKiwis,oneSingaporean,andoneIndianwalkedintoabar.Thiswasn’tthestartofajoke,but

thebeginningofadeep41.WemetattheFalseCreekshorefordragonboatpractice.42,our

interactionwaspurelyfunctional,centeredonpaddles(桨)andraceschedules.However,aswepaddled

along,thesharedexperiencebegantobreakour43.

Despiteitsbreathtakingnaturalbeauty,Vancouverisaplacewheremakingfriendsoftenfeelsno

less44thanfindinganaffordableapartment.Asimmigrantsfromsun-heavyplaces,wewereall

45toadapttothecity’sgreyweatherandeven“greyer”46climate.Inthisenvironment,dragon

boatingservedasabreakthrough,foritisasportthatbringspeoplebacktotheir47.Inaboat,no

onecaresaboutyourbackground;yousimplymoveasone.Thisspiritsoon48ourlivesoffthe

water,andourweeklygatheringsafterpracticenaturallybecameour49.

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Webondedovershared50—theimpossiblerentalmarketandthe“polite”socialscenewhere

plansforhikingalways51.Yet,whenweweretogether,these52matteredless.Weweren’t

justsurvivingthecity’scoldness;wewere53amicro-communityofourown.

Onesummernight,afteramajorfestival,wedancedbythewaterfront.Inthatgoldenmoment,we

realizedwehad54whatwecamefor.Wewerefourstrangersfromdifferentcontinents,butdragon

boatinggaveusaplaceto55,areasontostayandarhythmtomoveforwardby—together.

41.A.respectB.affectionC.significanceD.connection

42.A.InitiallyB.StrangelyC.PersonallyD.Accidentally

43.A.scheduleB.silenceC.reserveD.promise

44.A.challengingB.comfortingC.relievingD.annoying

45.A.managingB.refusingC.strugglingD.hesitating

46.A.politicalB.economicC.naturalD.social

47.A.possessionsB.essentialsC.habitsD.desires

48.A.bledintoB.messedupC.toreapartD.escapedfrom

49.A.burdenB.assignmentC.shelterD.standard

50.A.barriersB.hobbiesC.targetsD.benefits

51.A.workedB.appearedC.matteredD.slipped

52.A.fantasiesB.issuesC.conflictsD.failures

53.A.transformingB.servingC.establishingD.influencing

54.A.shapedB.foundC.forgottenD.lost

55.A.exploreB.belongC.competeD.relax

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。

Fordecades,ChancaywasaquiettownnorthofLima,Peru,betterknownforitsfishingcommunity

andslowpace.ThatchangedaftertheChancayPortwas56(official)initiatedinNovember2024.

Sincethen,goodsshipshavebeendocking(停靠)57recordnumbers.Followingthelaunch

ofadirectcorridor(走廊)withShanghai,shipsnowruntwiceaweek,carryinggoodssuchasfishmeal,

fruitsandmetaleastward58bringingbackvariousindustrialgoodsfromthelargeproduction

59(base)inAsia.Forexportersandimporters,thisregularservicehasensuredspeedand60

(certain).

Figuresreflecthowtheenormousportisreshapingtrade.Sofar,shipmentsalongtheChancay-

Shanghaicorridor61(total)78,000tonswithavalueof1.72billionyuan,62(push)trade

betweenthetwoportsupbynearly35percent.Products63(ship)directlytoChinaingreater

volumeseverydayincludefruitslikeavocado,mangoandblueberry.

Tohelpsmallbusinessesparticipateintheboom(繁荣),theChancayBusinessAssociationlaunched

its“ImportingisEasy”program,64aimistoguidecompaniesthroughcustoms,formalizationand

accesstoglobalsupplychains.

“Theseinitiativesareimportantbecausetheyprovidelocaluserswiththetoolsandadvicetheyare

inneedof65(conduct)theirforeigntradeoperationsefficiently,”saidanexpertinPeru.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你班英语老师要求你们完成一项假期自主作业。请你写一份发言稿,返校后在英语课上交流,

内容包括:

1.作业形式和内容;

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2.你的感想和收获。

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。

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。

Janehadadeepaffectionforbirds.Everymorning,shescattered(抛撒)seedsinherbackyardand

whispered,“Goodmorning,mylittlefriends!”Toher,theirsongssoundedlikecheerfullaughter,andshe

oftenlaughedalongwiththem.

However,herneighbor,Mr.Thompson,didn’tshareherjoy.Hewasconstantlyannoyedbythebirds

thatflewintohisyard.“They’retoonoisy!”hecomplained.“AndtheymakesuchamessinMYyard!”

HissharpwordsmadeJanefeelquiteuneasy,yetsherefusedtogiveuponherfeatheredfriends.She

firmlybelievedthateverysmallcreaturedeservedcare.

Onemorning,Janediscoveredasmallsparrow(麻雀)shakingunderthefence.Oneofitswings

lookedbentatapainfulangle.Filledwithworry,JanecarefullypickeditupandnameditPip.Sheplaced

himinasmall,warmbasketinasafecornerrightnexttothefence.

Aweekpassed.Pipwasgettingbetterbutstillunabletofly.Oneafternoon,whileJanewasfeeding

Pipbythefence,Mr.Thompsonshoutedfromhisside,“You’rejustaskingfortrouble!”Janegentlylifted

PipinherhandssoMr.Thompsoncouldseehimthroughthegapsinthefence.“Look,Mr.Thompson.

Pip’swingishurt.”Mr.Thompsoncastanimpatientglanceatthetinycreature.Foramoment,hisfrown

(皱眉)softened.“Thatwing...”hesaidsoftly,almosttohimself.

Justthen,Jane’smothercalledherfromthedriveway,sayingtheywereleavingforafamilyvisit.

JanewavedaquickgoodbyetoPipandhurriedtothecar.However,ontheirwayhome,aheavystorm

brokeout.Watchingthetreesshakinginthestrongwind,JanefeltveryworriedaboutPip,whowasleft

allaloneintheyard.Themomenttheypulledintothedriveway,shedashedtowardthebackyard,calling

Pip’sname.

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。

Toherhorror,thebasketwasempty.

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