2025-2026学年江西省高三上学期12月联考英语试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年江西省高三上学期12月联考英语试卷
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
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。
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。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C.
1. Why will the man take his children to France
A. To send them to a school. B. To improve their French. C. To keep them relaxed.
2. What are the speakers doing
A. Shopping. B. Cooking. C. Dining.
3. How does the man feel now
A. Sleepy. B. Hungry. C. Ill.
4. Which TV program does the man want to watch
A. The wildlife program. B. The talk show. C. The swimming match.
5. What is the most probable relationship between the speakers
A. Co-workers.
B. Receptionist and candidate.
C. Interviewer and interviewee
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 makes the woman get her achievement
A. The teamwork. B. Her leadership. C. Her experience.
7. How has the woman changed after the project
A. She is more competitive about her career.
B. She is no longer scared of new challenges.
C. She is willing to offer help to colleagues.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What are the speakers talking about
A. Buying toys. B. Visiting attractions. C. Choosing presents.
9. How much did the woman spend on the city passes
A. $60. B. $180. C. $240.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. How does the woman sound in the beginning
A. Patient. B. Surprised. C. Humorous.
11. Where are the speakers
A. In England. B. In France. C. In Germany.
12. What will the man probably do next
A. Meet a client. B. Talk to a tour guide. C. Go to a café.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Where does the man work probably
A. At a fitness center. B. In a company. C. In a computer club.
14. What will the woman do in her job
A. Work on projects for clients.
B. Make drinks for clients.
C. Clean the office.
15. What is through the double doors
A. The meeting room. B. The waiting room. C. The break room.
16. How could the man be described
A. Nervous and excited. B. Friendly and patient. C. Generous and humorous.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What will take place in the main theater next week
A. Some professors will give lectures there.
B. A student film festival will be held there.
C. There will be an art exhibition there.
18. What is the collection in the Picture Gallery about
A. History of the university. B. Life of local artists. C. Students’ social activities.
19. What will the audience visit next
A. A theater. B. A gallery. C. A museum.
20. How soon will everyone meet again
A. In an hour and a half. B. In an hour. C. In half an hour.
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
Vancouver offers much outdoor natural beauty, rich culture, and diverse culinary experiences. The city is ideal for those seeking active exploration, cultural learning, and dining enjoyment.
Stanley Park
This nearly 1,000-acre park is home to some of the city’s most-visited tourist attractions. If you want to experience the park the way the locals do, walk, cycle or jog around the nearly 20-mile seawall that hugs Vancouver’s waterfront (滨水区). If you’re not up for the walk, you’ll find several bike rental companies near the park. With your bike, you’ll be able to explore the 17-mile-plus forest trails (小径) that are much less crowded than the rest of the park.
Granville Island
This former industrial site is now one of Vancouver’s most beloved neighborhoods. Granville Island’s former factories now house trendy restaurants, galleries and theaters. But the main draw here is the Granville Island Public Market, often described as one of the best markets in North America. Here, you’ll find a variety of food stalls selling everything from baked goods to authentic Mexican cuisine.
Steveston Village
Seen in popular TV shows like Supernatural and Once Upon a Time, Steveston Village is a historic neighborhood with a rich fishing heritage. Steveston Village is an active fishing port where visitors can purchase freshly caught seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf and have it prepared at a local restaurant for a custom meal.
Robson Street
Since the 1940s, Robson Street has been a hub for shops and markets. It is the place for the persons who enjoy shopping very much. Stores range from well-known brands to shops selling everything including high-end beauty products and fine jewelry. You’ll also find the street lined with eateries. Needless to say, there’s a wide variety to fit all tastes on Robson Street.
1. How can visitors explore Stanley Park
A. By jogging in the waterfront. B. By touring its less-visited spots.
C. By cycling along its forest trails. D. By walking around the companies.
2. What is special about Steveston Village
A. It is a famous industrial site. B. It has rich traditional culture.
C. It sells a lot of delicious food. D. It serves as a filming location.
3. Which places are particularly suitable for shopping enthusiasts
A. Stanley Park and Granville Island. B. Granville Island and Robson Street.
C. Steveston Village and Robson Street. D. Granville Island and Steveston Village.
B
The librarians at Baton Rouge’s public libraries have always taken pride in answering every question, from recipes to football events. But after the catastrophic 2016 floods, the questions changed. People urgently needed to know how to contact FEMA, get help with bills, or find a homeless shelter. These needs went far beyond books; people required time, guidance, and practical help.
Recognizing this, the libraries partnered with Volunteers of America Greater Baton Rouge (VOAGBR), a nonprofit. In 2017, they launched a 90-day pilot program, stationing VOAGBR caseworkers in three library branches three nights a week.
Melissa Peeler, a worker of VOAGBR, initially wondered if anyone would approach her. That evening, only a homeless man seemed to notice her. When he finally asked what she was doing, she explained she was there to offer social service help. “I just need a place to sleep,” he said. Melissa provided a list of shelters and pointed out VOAGBR’s nearby drop-in center, which offered showers, computers, and even could assist with obtaining identity documents. “Really I never knew that. Thanks! I’m glad you’re here,” he replied.
Word spread. Soon, people came to Melissa with complex needs—finding jobs, securing donated school supplies—questions traditional librarians couldn’t answer. “Before I talked to you, I didn’t know what to do,” one woman thanked her.
The program’s impact became undeniable. One day, a man made a beeline for Melissa, proudly showing a VOAGBR ID from the drop-in center. “I don’t know what I would have done without you guys!” he said.
The pilot program was renewed for a full year. In just six months, VOAGBR assisted 248 people in the libraries they might not have reached otherwise, expanding services to include programs like monthly free legal advice. People now depend on this presence.
Baton Rouge’s libraries hold books full of wisdom, but what the libraries and VOAGBR offer is a different kind of guidance—one of immediate compassion and community support, truly bringing the spirit of service to life.
4. Why did the libraries partner with VOAGBR
A. To help find affordable housing. B. To meet people’s practical needs.
C To answer book-related questions. D. To rescue people affected by the floods.
5. How was Melissa’s experience in the program
A. Worrying. B. Disappointing. C. Moving. D. Rewarding.
6. Which word can best describe the program
A. Conventional. B. Temporary. C. Fruitful. D. Time-consuming.
7 What is the purpose of the last paragraph
A. To highlight the theme. B. To add some details. C. To describe a scene. D. To present new views.
C
As forests like the Amazon face increasing threats from fires and deforestation, scientific interest is turning to the oceans for climate solutions. A growing body of research highlights the potential of underwater forests — specifically, seaweed farms — to fight against climate change. Unlike the land-based forests, these marine forests are fireproof and demonstrate remarkable efficiency in absorbing carbon emissions.
A groundbreaking study published in Current Biology, led by marine scientist Halley Froehlich, provides the first global quantification of large-scale seaweed farming’s capacity to offset (抵消) carbon emissions. The research identifies approximately 18.5 million square miles of ocean as suitable for growing seaweed.
The findings are striking: Using a mere 3.8 percent of the federal waters off the California coast could deal with emissions from the state’s massive $50 billion agriculture industry. On a global scale, farming seaweed in just 0.001 percent of suitable waters and storing it could offset the carbon footprint of the entire aquaculture industry, which supplies half of the world’s seafood.
The proposed method involves building industrial-scale seaweed farms, harvesting the mature seaweed, and sinking it into the deep ocean, where the captured carbon could be stored for thousands of years. However, a significant technological hurdle exists. Froehlich notes that the technology for deep-ocean storage does not yet exist, underscoring the need for further engineering development.
The scientific community exhibits both enthusiasm and debate regarding this approach. Carlos Duarte, a famous seaweed scientist. acknowledges the significant potential outlined in the study, even considering its estimates “very conservative”. However, he argues that seaweed is too valuable a material to be placed in the deep sea. This highlights how useful seaweed can be. Beyond capturing carbon, it can stop the oceans from becoming more acidic, create habitats for marine life, and be used to make biofuel.
Despite its promise, the commercialization of seaweed for carbon storage faces market challenges. As industry expert Scotty Schmidt points out, farming seaweed merely for carbon removal is not currently viable without a strong carbon market. The path forward requires developing carbon credit rules and supportive regulations to make this solution work.
8. What can we learn from the findings
A. California leads in seaweed farming. B. Modest seaweed farming brings great benefits.
C. Most oceans are suitable for farming seaweed. D. The technology for farming seaweed is reliable.
9. What is Carlos Duarte’s attitude to sinking seaweed
A. Negative. B. Enthusiastic. C. Unconcerned. D. Cautious.
10. What does the underlined word “viable” in the last paragraph mean
A. Helpful. B. Innovative. C. Famous. D. Practicable.
11. What may be the best title for the text
A. The challenges for seaweed farming B. Seaweed farms help address climate change
C. Seaweed’s value lies in carbon reduction D. A new technology for deep-ocean storage
D
In an era when screens dominate our daily lives, digital eye strain has emerged as a significant public health issue affecting millions worldwide. Digital eye strain, which is characterized by a range of ocular (眼睛的) and visual symptoms such as dryness, watering, itching, burning, and even double vision, extends beyond mere discomfort to signal the potential presence of chronic issues that can significantly affect an individual’s quality of life and productivity.
When we are focusing on digital displays, our blink (眨眼) rate falls, and our eyes strain to maintain focus on near objects for extended periods. Reduced blinking and sustained near focus can give rise to ocular issues. These symptoms are often short-lived, but if left untreated, they can become ongoing and very difficult to deal with.
The 20-20-20 rule is a simple but effective strategy for protecting your eyes against digital strain. Every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break to focus on something 20 feet away. This brief break allows your eye muscles to relax, reducing the strain associated with constant near-focus work. Environmental factors also play a fundamental role in maintaining ocular comfort during screen use. Proper lighting, adequate humidity, and good air quality can significantly affect eye health.
For those experiencing persistent symptoms, professional help is key. Eye care practitioners can provide comprehensive exams to identify underlying issues such as refractive errors where the eye’s shape prevents light from focusing correctly on the retina, causing blurry vision, or dry eye disease.
Emerging therapies, which are being developed to tackle the growing problem of screen-induced eye damage, offer new hope for the more effective management of digital eye strain. Among these, novel TRPM8 agonists (激动剂) — acting like precise keys — show great potential in relieving dry-eye discomfort by gently unlocking the cooling receptors on the eye’s surface.
In this digital age, it’s important to take measures to protect our vision. By recognizing the signs of digital eye strain, implementing protective strategies, and seeking timely professional care, we can reduce the risks associated with our screen-dependent lifestyles.
12. What can be implied from paragraph 1
A. Using a computer leads to eye disorders. B. Ocular symptoms have affected most people.
C. Eye health determines people’s productivity. D. We should emphasize the risks of digital eye strain.
13. Which factor is related to digital eye strain
A. Blinking for a long time. B. Looking at many objects.
C. A decrease in blinking. D. The change of near focus.
14. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. Eye protection strategies. B. Relative treatment methods.
C. Ocular symptom types. D. Professional exam processes.
15. What can we know about the TRPM8 agonists from the text
A. They require further research. B. They are like precise keys
C. Their future is promising. D. Their effect remains uncertain.
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。
Our house plants really need us to actively give them water. Still, we are sometimes too busy to water them. Fortunately, plants are fairly forgiving about their watering schedule. Therefore, it’s nothing to worry about if your watering routine is a little irregular. ____16____ So, take this as an opportunity to make each watering as effective as possible.
____17____ After watering your house plants, check that the soil is moist (温润的), but not wet. Katie Wagner, a professor from Utah State University, says, “The very best check is putting your fingers in the soil to see if you feel that even moisture. The dirt should not be dripping with water, but you should be able to feel that it’s wet.”
Plants generally like to be warm. However, if you’re leaving for a long journey, letting your plants be a little colder than they usually would be and moving them out of the sun might be a good idea. ____18____
Our houses and apartments are certainly drier than the environments our plants grow in. Fortunately, there are many ways to increase the humidity (湿度) around a plant. You can place the plant in glass or clear plastic. ____19____ Do not place the plant itself in the water, as this could cause root rot.
____20____ For example, tending to my plants helped me recover from a tough layoff and adjust to the loneliness in 2018. If you are careful, your house plants will offer oxygen and companionship when you are able to get back to them.
A. When you water a plant, do so thoroughly.
B. There are some ways to make planting easier.
C. Most plants can weather the occasional drought.
D. You’ll probably be fine with this watering strategy.
E. You can put a basin of water or a humidifier near the plant.
F. As we know, looking after plants enriches our inner world.
G. That might help stretch your last watering a little bit further.
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。
The bad weather in New York sank my spirits. A cycle of strong winds and heavy rain left me feeling ____21____. I missed the warm sunshine so much. I dreamed of summer ____22____ at Coney Island, longing for the simple joy of walking on the sand, bathing in the sunshine, and enjoying ice cream.
Then, a break in the ____23____ arrived last Wednesday. ____24____ for fresh air, I walked out during my lunch break and found myself ____25____ to the South Street Seaport. With each step, the world ____26____. By the time I arrived, the sun was ____27____ on the water.
I saw a ship at the dock (码头). Spotting a way leading to its sun deck (甲板), I climbed up and was greeted by a(n) ____28____ scene. The Brooklyn Bridge looked really ____29____ against the clear blue sky. Several chairs were artfully arranged to face the postcard-perfect ____30____.
I ____31____ a chair, stretched out my legs, and closed my eyes, feeling the warm ____32____ on my face. At that moment, I realized I was doing ____33____ what I wanted to at the beach. The thought filled me with quiet ____34____. We never know what ____35____ awaits after a storm — like a stolen beach day in the middle of winter, found on the deck of a ship in the heart of the city.
21. A. trapped B. refreshed C. entertained D. warned
22. A. evidence B. escape C. greeting D. harvest
23 A. routines B. clouds C. forecasts D. shadows
24. A. Suitable B. Famous C. Qualified D. Eager
25 A. switched B. applied C. drawn D. submitted
26. A. paused B. brightened C. faded D. developed
27. A. landing B. floating C. reflecting D. knocking
28 A. unexpected B. awkward C. complicated D. temporary
29. A. impressive B. accessible C. valuable D. conventional
30. A. temperature B. weight C. view D. emotion
31. A. looked for B. gave away C. made up D. settled into
32. A. smile B. water C. blanket D. sun
33. A. exactly B. merely C. repeatedly D. endlessly
34. A. panic B. happiness C. curiosity D. courage
35. A. risk B. conflict C. wonder D. duty
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。
As Russia’s cold winter sets in, a growing number of Russians are heading to the tropical shores of Sanya, a ____36____ (coast) city in south China’s island province of Hainan, ____37____ sunny beaches meet comprehensive wellness.
In the first half of 2025, the number of Russian tourists in Sanya ____38____ (go) up by 266.2% compared to the same period last year. The city has become a popular destination for Russians seeking not just leisure but also cultural immersion, with this trend further fueled by China’s visa-free policy trial for Russians ____39____ (launch) in September 2025.
____40____ (ease) their stay, Sanya has rolled out tailored services — front-line staff undergo Russian language training for hotel check-ins and tour guidance, government hotlines offer Russian-language assistance, and 76 bus stops add Russian to ____41____ (they) signs.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) stands out ____42____ a key attraction. Many Russians travel specifically for therapies such as acupuncture and moxibustion (艾灸). “TCM is incredible! ____43____ techniques combined with Sanya’s warm climate greatly relieve my neck and lumbar pain,” Konstantin, an engineer from Moscow, shared after visiting Sanya Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The hospital’s international department, partnering with global insurers for direct payments, has seen rising demand. According to a ____44____ (direct) of the hospital, medical tourism is becoming popular, and Sanya’s TCM wellness programs are ____45____ (perfect) positioned to take advantage of this trend.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校将与英国一所中学开展线上文化交流活动。请你准备一篇英文发言稿,向这所学校的师生介绍中国汉字,内容包括:
(1)汉字的基本特点;
(2)汉字的文化内涵;
(3)学习汉字的建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear teachers and friends,
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Thank you!
第二节(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。
The sweet smell of horehound candy filled the kitchen, which meant Easter had truly arrived. When I watched my mother pour the golden syrup (糖浆) into the tray, my mouth watered. But then she placed a few pieces into a small paper box and handed it to me. “Please take this to our neighbor, Mrs. Tipton,” she said softly. “And don’t forget to invite her to the community gathering this weekend. I’m sure she would love to join us.”
However, my happy expression disappeared. In fact, the children in the neighborhood called Mrs. Tipton the “Strange Granny”. They told stories about her towering and silent house and the large black cat that sat in its window like a silent guardian. My mother saw my fear and added gently, “Sometimes, people who seem different are just the ones who need a friend the most.”
With the box feeling heavy in my hands, I walked toward her house. The path was covered in tall and wild plants that reached for my clothes. Each step felt slower than the last. I could see the dark windows of the house watching me. At last, I arrived at Mrs. Tipton’s house. Taking a deep breath, I knocked on the old wooden door. To my astonishment, it was opened by a small woman with kind eyes. “Well, hello,” she said with a warm voice. “What brings you here today ” she asked. Surprised by her gentle tone, I shyly held out the candy. She smiled widely and invited me inside.
I stepped into a world I had never expected. The living room was bathed in afternoon sunlight. I could see the walls, which were covered in pretty pictures. There were also shelves full of interesting rocks and seashells. It wasn’t a scary place at all—it was a museum of a long and interesting life. A colorful, hand-painted dish sat on the table, overflowing with rainbow-colored candies. I suddenly felt ashamed of my fear. This wasn’t a frightening house; it was the home of a lonely artist who had no one to share her treasures with.
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。
Filled with a new understanding, I extended the invitation to her.
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That weekend, something wonderful happened.
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