湖北省部分重点中学2026届高三第一次联考
高三英语试卷
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。每段对话仅读一
遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A19.15.
B.9.18.
C.9.15.
答案是C。
1.How does the woman sound
A.Confused
B.Disappointed.
C.Worried.
2.What does the man tell the woman about
A.At女aveling route,
B.A storage facility.
C.A building entrance.
3.What is the man's problem
A.He is overcharged.
B.He arrived too early.
C.He missed the checkout
4.What do we know about the pumpkin milky tea
A.It's been sold out.
B.It's unavailable now.
C.It's not fresh enough.
5.What are the speakers talking about
A.A job promotion.
B.Ajob change.
C.A job interview.
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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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is mentioned about Bryson Road
A.It has a subway stop
B.It's often jammed with traffic
C.It's partially under construction.
7.What does the man advise the woman to do
A.Quit her trip.
B.Walk two blocks.
C.Take another return route.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where are the speakers
A.On a road.
B.At.a garage.
C.In a parking lot.
9.Why does the woman schedule her appointment for today
A.She had no time yesterday.
B.She needs oil change today.
C.She will need the car tomorrow.
10.What does the man recommend doing at last
A.Postponing a service.
B.Updating some records
C.Rescheduling an appointment.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What causes the man's scheduling conflict
A.A college course.
B.A planned meeting.
C.A medical appointment.
12.Who will most probably take the man's shift
A.The woman.
B.Ruby.
C.Mr.Romero.
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高三英语试卷参考答案
听力部分
1~5 CBABB 6~10 CCBCA 11~15 ABAAA 16~20 CBBAC
阅读理解
21~23 DCB 24~27 CADA 28~31 BDCA 32~35 AACB
36~40 CBFGE
完形填空
41~45 ABACB 46~50 CBADC 51~55 CABDD
语法填空:
56. the 57. dating 58. have been dug 59. which 60. unearthed
61. defensive 62. like 63. burial 64. earliest 65. holds
应用文写作
Possible version:
The popularity of pre-made dishes is on the rise, mainly due to the fast pace of modern life. They offer great
convenience, saving people valuable time on cooking and shopping.
In my view, this trend is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it makes life easier for many busy families. On
the other hand, we cannot ignore the concerns about nutrition and food safety. Therefore, I suggest that producers
should be more transparent about ingredients, and we as consumers should maintain a balanced diet, not over-
relying on such products.
All in all, while pre-made dishes bring undeniable convenience, a mindful approach is essential to ensure
they serve as an alternative rather than a dietary staple.
读后续写
Possible version:
Her idea energized the whole class instantly. Everyone jumped at the chance — Carlos offered to design the
cover with drawings of their plants, while others sorted through journal entries to pick the most heartfelt ones.
After school, the classroom turned into a busy workshop: some glued photos of their plants into the book, others
added hand-drawn maps of root systems. Even the quietest students shared their writing. Finally, I, together with
my young “scientists”, crowd-funded the printing and 200 copies came out!
Holding the first “Dirt Diaries”, Julia felt a deep sense of achievement. Her fingers brushed its brown
cover—printed with their garden. The book symbolized their transformative journey from indifference to a
heartfelt connection with the natural world. She recalled Mr. Higgins’ words: “The land teaches what books can’t.”
Then she took a copy to the library, tucking a note inside: “Dear readers, go outside. Watch the soil, talk to the
land—it will talk back.” Walking back, Julia smiled. Their real harvest wasn’t crops, but this lasting dialogue
between people and nature.
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听力录音材料
第一节
(Text 1)
M: Erin, is something bothering you
W: Well, I’m behind on my assignments and I have two tests next week which I’ve barely studied for.
(Text 2)
M: My name is Tae-Min, and I’ll be taking you around the museum today. Are there any questions before we
get started
W: I have one — is there somewhere I could leave this bag It’s quite heavy.
M: Yes, we have lockers near the entrance.
(Text 3)
M: I’d like to check out. Here’s my room key.
W: Thank you. Just a moment. Okay, Mr. Brown. Here’s the bill for your stay.
M: Oh, this is charging me for two nights, but I arrived yesterday morning. And I didn’t request any
additional services.
(Text 4)
M: I’m about to head to Forest Café to buy drinks for our team. Would you like something, too
W: Yes. I love the seasonal drink sold there ... the pumpkin milky tea.
M: I think that one has been discontinued. It was being offered in the fall only. The café is advertising winter
drinks now.
(Text 5)
M: Sandy, the move you requested came through. You’ll be able to start working at the Lambert office on
August first.
W: Wow. It’s a good thing that I’ve already started gathering documentation on my work processes to give to
my replacement.
第二节
(Text 6)
W: Excuse me — do you know if bus Number 7 goes to Bryson Road
M: Yes, it does. Are you trying to get to Valmont Shopping Plaza
W: Actually, yes. It’s on Bryson Road, right
M: That’s right. This bus will stop in front of the mall. But there’s some repairing work underway on the
south side of Bryson Road. Bus Number 7 coming back this direction is being re-routed away from the
road. It’s confusing, so ...
W: Oh, I see.
M: For your return trip, I’d recommend taking bus Number 22 instead. It stops about two blocks from here.
(Text 7)
W: Hi, I have an appointment for a tune-up on my car. My name is Yolanda Garcia.
M: I’m sorry, Ms. Garcia, but we’re pretty busy today. We might not be able to get to your car until the early
evening. Would you like me to check our schedule for openings tomorrow morning instead
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W: Oh, I’m going out of town then. Driving, actually. That’s why I scheduled my appointment for this
afternoon. Is there anything you can do to speed up the process, at least
M: Let me see ... Our records say you don’t really need an oil change yet. Why don’t we save that job for
later
W: That sounds good.
(Text 8)
M: Oh no, I’ve been scheduled to work on Wednesday afternoon! That’s when my university’s Japanese
class meets. I’ll have to switch shifts with somebody. You’re working in the morning — could you
switch with me
W: Sorry, Neil, but I’m also busy on Wednesday afternoon. I have a dental appointment. Try asking
whoever’s working the night shift that day, like Ruby and Hakeem.
M: OK, I will. But this is bad. I definitely told Mr. Romero that I wasn’t free on Wednesday afternoons.
W: Well, as a manager, he has a lot of information to keep track of. You should write down your availability
for him when he comes in today. Then he’ll have something to refer to when he makes the next shift
schedule.
(Text 9)
W: Are you free this weekend My company is hosting a charity marathon and they’re looking for volunteers.
M: Hmm, that sounds interesting, Emily. What’s it all about
W: Well, we’ve got a conference to explain the details tonight but basically, it’s to raise money to provide
some facilities for the nearby primary schools. Would you be interested in helping out We provide all
the training needed.
M: Absolutely, count me in. What would I need to do
W: We want people to help with the set-up, hand out water to runners, and manage the finishing line. There
are lots of options; you can take multiple jobs if you want to, depending on what’s needed.
M: Okay, I’d like to work the finishing line and go from there.
W: Great! It starts early. We’re gathering around 4 a.m. The racers arrive from six to six-thirty to kick off at
seven. We should be finished in the early afternoon.
M: No problem. I’m an early riser.
(Text 10)
W: Picture a charming little city that’s full of town houses and statues of cats. What you’re imagining could
very well be the city of Kuching, which is located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak.
First-time visitors to Kuching can get to know the city by taking a walk along the Sarawak River. The
tree-lined path next to the river gives visitors a pleasant view of the Astana, the 19th-century palace that
is the home of the state governor. Nearby is Fort Margherita, a white-walled building which was built to
protect the city from attacks.
Besides old buildings and houses, cat statues also give Kuching its unique character. Whether it’s a huge
white cat waving “hello” or a robot-cat family sitting by the river, cat statues are everywhere to be seen.
After that, it’s time to check out Kuching’s side streets, where you’ll find all sorts of craft shops and
cafés. This is also where you can try some delicious local foods. For example, there’s nasi lemak, a
sweet-smelling rice dish that also happens to be the national dish of Malaysia; or sarawak laksa, a dish
that is made up of rice noodles served in a rich sour soup.
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