2025-2026学年江西省宜春市樟树中学高三上学期开学作业英语试题
作业范围:高考内容 命题人 时间:2025.9.2
第一部分 听力部分(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When will the man leave for the airport
A. At 2:30 pm. B. At 4:30 pm. C. At 6:30 pm.
2. Why does the woman think the man is lying
A. His body language tells it. B. He is a dishonest person.
C. She has already known the truth.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A baby. B. A dog. C. A cat.
4. What did the woman do yesterday
A She played football. B. She watched a game. C. She worked in the lab.
5. How does the man feel
A. Lucky. B. Surprised. C. Annoyed.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is wrong with the man
A. He has a headache. B. He has got the flu. C. He has got a fever.
7. When did the problem begin bothering the man
A. Two weeks ago. B. Two months ago. C. Three months ago.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
7. What does the woman think of the book
A. It is boring. B. It is stimulating. C. It is serious.
9. Who wrote the book
A. Lori Gottlieb. B. Aaron Esterson. C. Erik Erikson.
10. What will the man probably do next
A. Read the book. B. recommend the book. C. Find someone to consult with.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Where are the two speakers
A. In a restaurant. B. In an office. C. In a parking lot
12. Whose car will the woman put the stuff in
A. The man's. B. The man's sister's. C. Her own.
13. What is special about the car
A. Some slight scratches are on the left side.
B. A teddy bear is in the front passenger seat.
C. The colour of the car is red which is rare.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What do we know about Maori
A. They rub each other's noses as a greeting.
B. They make a gesture to say hello.
C. It's impolite to give a thumbs-up sign.
15. What is the woman's nationality
A. Nigerian. B. British. C. Chinese.
16. How is the thumbs-up sign used in Britain
A. To praise someone. B. To ask for a ride. C. To express anger.
17. How does the man suggest the woman write her paper
A. By giving more detailed information.
B. By writing the abstract first.
C. By giving a significant conclusion.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. How does a person feel when he is in the first stage of culture shock
A. Everything is new and different.
B. Everyone is watching him.
C. Everything changes quickly.
19. In which stage do visitors laugh at their own faults
A. The second stage. B. The third stage. C. The fourth stage.
20. Which statement can best describe the "home" stage
A. I really enjoy living among the people here.
B. I want to live a happy life in the future.
C. I'm glad to return to my own country.
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。
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AIKE T PRO 1,399
This foldable electric scooter has a top speed of 15 miles per hour. Its chargeable battery supplies enough power for a range of 24 miles. You can track your speed and battery life through its display. It also comes with a companion app which lets you track its location and receive trip summaries.
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1. Which personal transport best suits daily train travelers
A. ZUUM SHOES B. BYB P8. C. AIKE T PRO D. HIBOY BK1.
2. What do Zuum Shoes and AIKET PRO have in common
A They feature foldable designs. B. They include companion apps.
C. They use rechargeable batteries D. They offer weight-responsive control
3. What is the text
A. A users’ guide. B. A sports review.
C. A tech news report. D. An advertisement.
B
In a small village in Sindh, Pakistan, my journey began with a wooden cane, herding buffalo (野牛) along the village’s edge. Life was simple, with mud homes and green fields, yet my dreams were vast. One day, a group of students in uniforms sparked my curiosity. I demanded to see their books, and the illustrations within fueled my imagination. I declared my dream to attend school.
The days were filled with the rhythmic sound of buffalo hooves and the earthy smell of the fields. Despite the humble beginnings, my heart longed for the world beyond the village. Months passed in routine until my uncle, a man of few words but great authority, convinced my parents of the value of education. I enrolled in primary school, eager to learn, my mind absorbing every lesson like a sponge.
My academic success was met with ridicule when I desired to study in Karachi, a distant city known for its bustling energy and educational institutions. The villagers found it amusing, a boy from the fields dreaming of such heights. Despite depression and a near-tragic moment, my brother’s words, “Your Challenges Are Stepping-Stones to Success,” echoed. I turned to writing, finding comfort and recognition in the pages of my notebook.
Years later, college fee was another barrier, a mountain of debt that seemed unconquerable. But I found a part-time job at a newspaper, which led to an internship in Hyderabad and then a career in calligraphy and advertising. The internship was a turning point, a glimpse into a world I had only dreamed of, where my skills were valued and my potential was recognized.
Reflecting on the past, the laughter of doubters holds no power. My story is a witness to the power of dreams and hard work. It proves that with belief in oneself and the courage to use one’s talents, anything is possible. I hope my journey inspires others to chase their dreams, regardless of the obstacles, and to believe that every challenge is an opportunity to rise higher.
4. What contributed to the author’s enrollment in primary school
A. His uncle’s persuasion on his parents.
B. His persistent demand for education.
C. The village’s traditional emphasis on education.
D. His outstanding academic performance in self-learning.
5. How did the villagers react when I expressed my desire to study in Karachi
A. They were indifferent to it. B. They made fun of it.
C. They supported it cautiously. D. They considered it tough.
6. Which adjectives can best describe the author
A. Humorous and Adaptable. B. Sensitive and Diligent.
C. Lucky and Opportunistic. D. Ambitious and Resilient.
7. Which is the most suitable title for this passage
A. A Pleasant Journey of Pursuing Academic Success.
B. From Herding Buffalo to Attaining Career Success.
C. Valuable Lessons from My Academic Pursuit.
D. How I Escaped from a Pakistan Village.
C
Virtual reality (VR) technology from video games and GPS-like apps is now entering hospitals, helping doctors work more safely and successfully. Dr. Ryan Broderick, a doctor at the University of California San Diego, recently tested Apple’s Vision Pro headset with “spatial (空间的) computing” during surgeries (外科手术), becoming one of the first doctors in the U. S. to try this technology.
“With these headsets, we can project medical images into the real world of the surgery room,” Broderick explains. “We can make screens as big as a wall or adjust them to the perfect position.” This technology mixes digital images with real-world views, letting doctors see 3D models of a patient’s body — like where a tumor (肿瘤) is — almost like giving them Xray view.
In the past, doctors had to frequently turn their heads to check screens during complex surgeries, leading to neck and shoulder pain. Now, spatial computing shows all key information right in front of their eyes. “It works like a car direction system — highlighting danger areas or warning us to avoid important areas,” says Broderick.
The tech also helps train new doctors. Teachers can use virtual screens to show body structures, point out key areas with glowing arrows, or even draw where to make cuts on a 3D heart model. “Students can watch the teacher’s virtual explanations, which is clearer than reading textbooks!” Broderick adds. This hands-on learning helps trainees master skills faster.
Top U. S. hospitals like Johns Hopkins are already testing similar systems. Though the equipment is expensive and needs software improvements, Broderick remains hopeful: “This isn’t just new tools — it’s a revolution in healthcare. In 10 years, technology like this could help millions get better treatment.” From video games to life-saving surgeries, VR is proving that cool tech can truly change lives.
8. How can headsets help with surgeries according to paragraph 2
A. By making the surgery room brighter. B. By letting doctors avoid looking at screens.
C. By helping patients stay calm during surgery. D. By showing 3D pictures of the patient’s body.
9. What is one of the benefits of using VR for doctors
A. It allows them to perform surgeries without any help.
B. It reduces physical stress and potential job-related pain.
C. It enables them to communicate directly with patients.
D. It allows them to work without any medical images.
10. What is Broderick’s attitude toward VR’s future in healthcare
A. Negative. B. Neutral. C. Positive. D. Doubtful.
11. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. What Is the Future of VR in Hospitals B. How Is VR Changing the World of Surgery
C. What Are the Challenges of VR in Hospitals D. Why Is VR Technology Important for Patients
D
Seeing or hearing someone yawn can make you yawn. This phenomenon is not limited to humans; some animals experience contagious yawning, too. But why is yawning contagious
Brain cells called mirror neurons (镜像神经元), which respond to actions that we observe in others, may play a role. “When you see someone yawn, those neurons fire up,” said Andrew Gallup, a professor of behavioral biology. This mechanism may explain why yawning spreads so easily within social groups.
Research has also shown that people and animals are more likely to yawn in response to yawns from familiar individuals compared with strangers. For example, in a 2013 study, dogs yawned more frequently when watching their owner yawn than when watching a stranger yawn. This pattern, known as the “familiarity bias”, is likely driven by attentional biases, as individuals naturally pay closer attention to those within their social circles.
One hypothesis (假说) is that contagious yawning evolved to boost threat detection within groups. In a 2007 study published in Evolutionary Psychology, Gallup and colleagues found that yawning helps cool the brain. This cooling effect may improve alertness and mental processing efficiency in the yawner. If yawning spreads through a group, it could help enhance the group’s threat awareness, the team proposed.
Another hypothesis is that contagious yawning evolved to keep groups in sync. Yawns follow a natural rhythm and often signal transitions between activities. So, when yawning spreads within a group, group members are consistent in activity patterns and behavior. Support for this hypothesis comes from a recent study on wild African lions. The researchers observed yawns from 19 lions and tracked the connection between contagious yawning and behavioral consistency—when individuals show the same changes in behavior. The results were striking: Lions that “caught” a yawn from another lion were 11 times more likely to mirror the movements of the lion that yawned first, compared with lions who hadn’t caught the yawn.
At the end of the day, contagious yawning is less about being tired and more about connection. “It’s your brain’s quiet way of getting in tune with the people (and sometimes pets) around you.”
12. What is the mechanism of contagious yawning
A. Drawing special attention to familiar individuals.
B. Activating the mirror neurons to reduce yawning.
C. Triggering mirror neurons to imitate observed actions.
D. Observing similar actions to make constant responses.
13. What can be inferred from paragraph 3
A. Familiarity bias stimulates group behavior.
B. Social bonds drive contagious yawning.
C. Full attention dominates yawning patterns.
D. Social circles grab more group attention.
14 What does the underlined phrase “in sync” in paragraph 5 mean
A. At the same frequency. B. In close cooperation.
C. With the same behavior. D. In similar circumstances.
15. Why is yawning contagious
A. For protection of evolution. B. In pursuit of empathy.
C. In consequence of tiredness. D. In light of connection.
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。
Poetry Writing Tips for Beginners
Poetry is one of the oldest and most respected literary forms. It takes a certain style and skill with words to create a good work of poetry. Here are some easy-to-follow tips on writing poetry:
____16____
Before you start the writing process, you should make sure that you read as many great poems as possible. Take a glance at the works of Neruda, Keats, Whitman, and Dickinson to name a few of the greats. This does not mean that you should copy their work of course. ____17____.
Choose a specific theme
Like any other type of literary work, your poem will need a specific theme. You can’t write a poem effectively if you don’t have a set theme. A theme will give your work both focus and a set goal.____18____. It could be about loss, love, hate, greed, etc. Your theme could also be about a very specific event in your life, such as your first love or a broken relationship.
Read it aloud
During the writing process, it is important that you check how your poem sounds.____19____.However, it may sound awkward or lacking once you read it aloud. So take the time to read your work aloud. Read it aloud after each stanza (诗节). If you want to be more thorough, you could read it aloud to family and friends.
Polish it up
After you have your poem critiqued (评论), now is the time to polish it up. Take their advice and make any changes to the wordplay or word usage. If you see any clunky wordplay in your work, try to smoothen them out. Remember that poetry should have a flow, an almost lyrical feel.
____20____.However, once you put these poetry tips for beginners into practice, you’ll be able to create quality poetry in no time.
A. Free your mind
B. Read great poems
C. It may seem perfect when you’re reading it
D. Your theme can be practically anything under the sun
E. Learning how to write poetry can be slow-going at first
F. It is still a very satisfying feeling to create great works of poetry
G. Think of them as references that will expand your horizons as a poet
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Attending a new school can be a big challenge for any student. ____21____, for 15-year-old Sergio Peralta, he found a group of innovative students who ____22____ his life.
In the first days of the new school year at Hendersonville, Peralta tried to cover up the ____23____ fact — his right hand was not fully ____24____ . But a teacher in the engineering program, Jeff Wilkins, eventually learned of the ____25____ and suggested that his engineering students might be able to help out.
Though the students were unsure if the idea would work, they didn’t let ____26____ stop them from trying. With ____27____ to online models and a 3D printer, they spent four weeks ____28____ , sizing, and creating a robotic hand for Peralta. Then the students ____29____ it with a game of catch. For the first time, Peralta was able to play catch with both hands. And having lived without one hand for 15 years, he never _____30_____ it. The students also discovered _____31_____ how engineering can be used to make a _____32_____ difference.
This ambitious project _____33_____ not only the vision but also the leadership behind the engineering program of Wilkins’ class, which was meant to turn concepts into _____34_____, said principal Bob Cotter. Peralta’s robotic hand bears _____35_____ to the kindness and creativity of the students.
21. A. Stressfully B. Happily C. Obviously D. Secretly
22. A. extended B. saved C. transformed D. shaped
23. A. embarrassing B. amazing C. inspiring D. puzzling
24. A. protected B. copied C. developed D. examined
25. A. opportunity B. potential C. progress D. situation
26. A. laughter B. uncertainty C. fear D. shame
27. A. access B. regard C. priority D. devotion
28. A. proposing B. training C. designing D. displaying
29. A. tested B. measured C. recorded D. improved
30 A. trusted B. expected C. abandoned D. regretted
31. A. comprehensively B. first-hand C. toughly D. single-handed
32. A. practical B. reasonable C. competitive D. social
33. A. adapts to B. begins with C. focuses on D. stands for
34. A. dream B. support C. profit D. reality
35. A. preference B. response C. witness D. reward
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。
The “Tell China’s Stories” contest, a campaign ____36____ (encourage) people to use their works to spread stories about China and Chinese culture around the world, ____37____ (hold) its awards ceremony for last year’s contest and kicked off the contest for this year online on June 17,2020.
For last year’s campaign, ____38____ was launched on April 28, 2019, a total of 40 works were awarded out of 3893 works. The works were submitted by Chinese and foreign competitors, including both ____39____ (profession) and amateur individuals and organizations. Three works won the top prize, including ____40____ telling the story of a 64-year-old American volunteer at a tourist information counter in Beijing’s traditional Hutongs. Gao Tianrui, at all American man, ____41____ (show) up punctually every day at the information booth, ____42____ (kind) showing directions to tourists in Chinese and English . It is 46 years since he sailed to China alone ____43____ he was 18. In his eyes, Beijing has become the center of the world which is growing so fast through ____44____ (decade) of development.
Du Zhan yuan, head of the CIPG, said this year’s contest, _____45_____ (design) to run from June to the end of the year, will encourage contributions about contemporary themes such as China’s fight against the COVID-19 epidemic and the country’s efforts to reduce poverty.
第四部分 书面表达(满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
46. 假如你是李华。现在台风破坏性越来越强,越来越多的地方洪水泛滥,伤亡现象很严重。请你用英语写封邮件邀请外教Tom来做一场关于急救知识的讲座。内容包括:
1.发出邀请;
2.讲座内容;
3.期待回复。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
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第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
47. 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。
One hot summer day, dressed up in two pigtails, I was sitting on my porch (门廊), happily eating tasty ice cream when my daddy pulled up in my uncle’s big black truck. My dad and uncle got off the truck and from it my uncle took out a pretty pink bike. My uncle must have spotted me staring at the pretty pink bike and shouted out, “Mary, this isn’t for you,” Hearing this, I got mad and stormed off before he could say anything else.
Wandering aimlessly in the park nearby my home, I came across my best friend Kate, who was riding her pretty purple bike. “What’s wrong with you ” Kate sensed something and asked me with concern. “You have a pretty purple bike and I don’t,” I said in a low voice, tears in my eyes, feeling envious. “Well, ask your daddy to buy you one,” Kate said loudly, as usual.
“My uncle walked into the house with one but said it wasn’t for me,” I said angrily. “Well, maybe he was just kidding. That’s what my daddy did to me when he got me my own purple bike,” said Kate with a broad smile. “Well, I’m going to ask him,” I said, running off without even saying goodbye.
Meanwhile my dad and uncle were in the house laughing at my reaction towards the bike. I walked up, asked eagerly, “Daddy, is that bike mine ” “Yeah, it’s yours. Your uncle was just making fun of you,” he said jokingly.
Grabbing the bike, Iran outside to try and ride it, but I couldn’t, because I didn’t know how. “Daddy, how can you give me a bike when I have no skills to ride it ” I said. “I thought you knew how to ride the bike,” my daddy said, laughing.
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。
Paragraph 1:
“No, you have to teach me how to ride a bike!” I said, starting to cry.
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Paragraph 2:
Hearing this, I was filled with courage and pedaled (蹬车) hard.
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