湖南名校联考联合体2026届高三年级1月联考英语试卷(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频无听力原文)

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湖南名校联考联合体2026届高三年级(英语)
一、听力选择
1. (1.5分)Who will go to Italy
A. The man. B. The woman.
C. The man and the woman.
2. (1.5分)What time do the speakers plan to start out
A. At 2 p.m. B. At 3 p.m. C. At 5 p.m.
3. (1.5分)What does the man want to do tomorrow
A. Go to a dinner. B. Visit the woman. C. Go to the cinema.
4. (1.5分)What is the man doing
A. Driving a car. B. Waiting for a bus. C. Walking in the country.
5. (1.5分)What does the woman think of her flat
A. Suitable. B. Simple. C. Large.
(本题3分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. (1.5分)When will the visitors come
A. Next month. B. Next week. C. This morning.
7. (1.5分)What are the speakers talking about
A. A tour of Singapore. B. Plans for a company event.
C. Arrangements for a meeting.
(本题4.5分)听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. (1.5分)Why does the man apply for the job
A. He can learn a lot from it. B. He is interested in it. C. He is experienced at it.
9. (1.5分)What kind of job is it
A. An editor. B. A reporter. C. A designer.
10. (1.5分)When does the conversation take place
A. Before the interview. B. After the interview. C. During the interview.
(本题4.5分)听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. (1.5分)What is the main purpose of the "Spring Clean-Up Day"
A. To collect old books and clothes. B. To clean the park and plant flowers.
C. To raise money for the community center.
12. (1.5分)What can the man do in the library
A. Borrow more books there. B. Attend weekend classes there.
C. Spend more time there on weekends.
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13. (1.5分)What will the speakers probably do after the clean-up event
A. Donate clothes together. B. Visit the library together.
C. Sign up for the reading program.
(本题6分)听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. (1.5分)With whom will the woman travel to Greece
A. Her friends. B. Her parents. C. Her husband.
15. (1.5分)What does the man think of finding a hotel in Mykonos in July
A. Not easy. B. Impossible. C. No problem.
16. (1.5分)What is the woman's final decision
A. Traveling to Greece in May. B. Traveling to Greece in June.
C. Traveling to Greece in July.
17. (1.5分)Which is a proper time the woman can phone the man again
A. 9 a.m. on Saturday. B. 7 p.m. on Sunday. C. 3 p.m. on Monday.
(本题4.5分)听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. (1.5分)What is special about the course "Man and Society"
A. There are no traditional topics. B. Students present their own topics.
C. The teacher leads every step in class.
19. (1.5分)What is the last teaching step
A. The students introduce their topics. B. The teacher gives his opinions and advice.
C. The class make comments and suggestions.
20. (1.5分)What is the main focus of the teacher's speech
A. The procedure of the course. B. The importance of the course.
C. The conclusion about the course.
二、阅读理解
(本题7.5分)POETRY CONTEST: FAMILY TRADITIONS!
Are you a teen poet Here's a contest for you! In 100 words or less, tell us about your family traditions in the style of a
poem!
A family tradition is any repeated practice that holds special meaning and strengthens the bonds between its members.
Teen Ink wants to start the year off learning about your family traditions (e. g. Summer trips to the lake, listening to old
songs with grandpa, decorating a Christmas tree together, Sunday pizza nights, etc.) You may even be published in the
April 2026 issue of Teen Ink magazine!
Deadline: January 31st, 2026
Guidelines:
● Submissions should relate to the topic (Your Family Traditions).
● Teen Ink will only consider entries by teens.
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● There is no limit to the number of pieces you can submit!
● Submissions must be 100 words or less.
● Be creative; test your limits; use your fantastic poet skills!
Submissions:
● Submit entries through our website. All entries submitted to Teen Ink are automatically considered for the poetry
contest. See our submission guidelines for more information.
● To make sure your submissions are included in the contest, include "2026 Traditions Contest" in the first part of
your submission's title (e. g. , 2026 Traditions Contest: Dinner at Granny's).
Prizes:
● The winner and five honorable mentions will be featured in our digital magazine.
21. (2.5分)What is the main purpose of this announcement
A. To provide tips on writing poetry. B. To advertise the Teen Ink digital magazine.
C. To explain the importance of family traditions. D. To invite teenage poets to participate in a contest.
22. (2.5分)Which of the following is limited in the contest
A. The age of a participant. B. The number of participants.
C. The forms of family traditions. D. The number of pieces submitted.
23. (2.5分)What is the requirement for your submission
A. It must be about family traditions. B. It must be more than 100 words.
C. The title must include your name. D. The title must be Dinner at Granny's.
(本题10分)"How many times have you heard, or maybe you've said to yourself, 'I hate small talk' " asks Kyle
Kellams, a Fayetteville, Arkansas, news director and radio host. But he believes that it can serve as the gateway to real
understanding.
One "small talk" question that he frequently asks guests in the KUAF studio is: "What's the first movie you ever saw
in a movie theater " Part of the reason he poses this particular question is technical—he's testing the sound level of people's
voices on the microphone—but that's not all. He says, "Sometimes that question leads to an interesting conversation."
Here's an example of what he means. One guest's answer was Jaws, which surprised him because he guessed she must
have been quite young at the time. He recalls, "So I asked her, 'Who took you as a kid to see Jaws ' She said, 'My dad.'
Well, that led us to a brief conversation about sharks, about fear, and about, for her, growing up the kid of divorced (离婚
的) parents. Then we went away and had the regular conversation about the topic we were scheduled to, and I think it went
slightly better because we had actually made a connection."
By "small talk", Kellams adds, "I'm not talking about, 'Hey, isn't that strange weather ' followed by a few moments of
awkward silence." You should probably also avoid asking "What do you do " since that question tends to keep things at a
shallow level, too. Instead, you can borrow Kellams' movie-theater question, or come up with your own. Maybe it's "What's
the first book you remember reading by yourself " or "What's your favorite vegetable " Think about what could draw out
vivid memories or passionate opinions, or what you'd be genuinely interested in finding out.
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But remember, you're not there to simply collect their answer and depart. You're there to receive it like the gift that it
is, and respond wholeheartedly. As radio host Celeste Headlee likes to say, "A good conversation is like a game of catch.
Just as you wouldn't interrupt catching and throwing a ball or Frisbee (飞盘) with a friend to check your phone or look for
someone more interesting, commit yourself to following the small talk wherever it may lead.
24. (2.5分)Why does Kellams use small talk in conversations
A. It reveals a personal detail. B. It can raise microphone levels.
C. It helps build a genuine connection. D. It involves questions about movies.
25. (2.5分)What can be inferred about the movie Jaws
A. It tells a love story. B. It's a children's movie.
C. It contains terrifying scenes. D. It's about animal conservation.
26. (2.5分)What does Kellams think of small talk about the weather
A. It takes up too much time. B. It makes one feel unhappy.
C. It fails to test one's memory. D. It keeps the talk on the surface.
27. (2.5分)What does the author want to highlight in the last paragraph
A. Strategies for a conversation. B. Benefits of a heartfelt conversation.
C. Competitive elements in a conversation. D. Wholehearted engagement in a conversation.
(本题10分)When did you last sit down for a meal without any distractions (分心) Many of us multitask during
meals, checking social media, watching TV, or even working. According to a study led by Stephen Lee Murphy, PhD, of
Ghent University, this habit of distracted eating could lead to overconsumption.
The study investigates "hedonic (享乐的) consumption", where we buy and use products for the pleasure they bring
rather than necessity. "On any given day, a person may take great pleasure from one or more of these activities, yet people
often consume more hedonic goods than they want or than is good for them," said Murphy.
To understand how distraction affects our enjoyment, researchers conducted an experiment with 122 participants,
mostly young adults. Participants were asked to eat their lunch under two different conditions: no distraction, and high
distraction. After their meal, they reported their level of enjoyment, satisfaction, and desire for more satisfaction. The
results were telling. Participants who ate while distracted reported lower enjoyment and satisfaction, leading to increased
snacking later in the day and a heightened desire for further satisfaction.
Murphy called this effect "hedonic compensation". When we are distracted, we experience less enjoyment from our
activities, which drives us to seek more consumption to make up for the shortfall.
"Overconsumption often results from a lack of self-control," Murphy explained. "However, our findings suggest
overconsumption may also often be driven by the simple human desire to reach a certain level of enjoyment from an
activity. When distraction gets in the way, it's likely we may try to make up for it by consuming more."
In a world where distractions are unavoidable, learning to be present and fully engaged in our pleasurable activities
might be the key to enjoying them more and consuming less. So, next time you sit down for a meal, put away your phone,
turn off the TV, and enjoy each bite. Your mind and body will thank you.
28. (2.5分)According to Murphy, what is the problem with "hedonic consumption"
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A. It reduces enjoyment. B. It's a waste of time.
C. People do too much of it. D. People know little about it.
29. (2.5分)Which of the following shows the result of the experiment
A. No distraction, no satisfaction. B. High distraction, less satisfaction.
C. Less distraction, less satisfaction. D. High distraction, more satisfaction.
30. (2.5分)What does the author recommend to reduce hedonic overconsumption
A. Trying to have more self-control. B. Avoiding eating pleasurable foods.
C. Focusing fully on consumption experiences. D. Reducing the amount of food consumed.
31. (2.5分)What is the main topic discussed in the text
A. How overconsumption does harm to health. B. How distracted eating leads to overconsumption.
C. How we can increase enjoyment while eating. D. How we can consume less food during the meal.
(本题10分)"Insects have personalities," says Melinda Babits, a PhD student at the University of Debrecen.
In her work with insects, Babits defines "personality" as "consistent individual differences". Consistencies in
individual behavior patterns can be observed in the same insects across time or across different situations.
To understand the difference between human personality and insect personality, think about what personality means to
you in terms of a dog or cat—you think about their playfulness, energy and level of attachment—in contrast to what it
means in your friends—you think about their traits (特质 ) that stand out when you first meet them, and the ways they
communicate.
In her research, Babits puts firebugs (红蝽 ) into an experimental container. A computer program then analyzes the
movement patterns of the individuals to see how much the insects have explored the container and interacted with the novel
objects. Three days later, the same individuals are put into the container again to see if their behavior remains consistent.
Two traits of a firebug's personality are activity and explorativeness. "These are usually related. With activity, you can
see how much time the individual spends exploring its surroundings," Babits explains, "Explorativeness is more connected
to the space—some individuals just like exploring a small section of the container, while others go around trying to explore
the nooks and crannies."
Another trait is sociability. To assess it in firebugs, Babits maps the insects' social networks. If two firebugs are in the
same location at the same time and have a physical interaction, then they are considered in the same social network. Like
humans, some firebugs are sociable and others prefer to keep to themselves.
Diverse personalities could be the key to survival for insect species. "In different situations, different personality types
are beneficial for the group or for the species itself. If there are individuals who are more explorative, they can discover
new food sources," says Babits. "Understanding insect personality can give us insight into other aspects of that insect's
behavior such as habitat expansion and social organization."
Next time an ant or fly pays you a visit, just remember: "What you see is indeed a truly unique individual," says
Babits.
32. (2.5分)Why does the author mention "a dog or cat" in paragraph 3
A. To support Babits' definition of personality. B. To help readers better understand insect personality.
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C. To show the difference between pets and insects. D. To compare human personality with animal personality.
33. (2.5分)Why does Babits put the same firebugs into the container again after three days
A. To test the firebugs' memory. B. To confirm the firebugs' personality.
C. To analyze the firebugs' movement patterns. D. To train the firebugs to form their personality.
34. (2.5分)What does the underlined part "the nooks and crannies" in paragraph 5 imply
A. The firebugs are active in learning new tasks. B. The firebugs tend to form different social groups.
C. The firebugs are looking for different food sources. D. The firebugs like exploring every part of the container.
35. (2.5分)What trait, according to the text, can most likely help insects find food
A. Explorativeness. B. Energy. C. Playfulness. D. Sociability.
三、七选五
(本题12.5分)Being a great reader involves more than just reading. The strategies below can help you become not
only a better reader but also a better person.
· Emerson advised:" 36.(2.5分) " When I was a teenager, I got in the habit of doing this.Every time I met a
successful or important person I admired, I would ask them, "Which book changed your life " And then I would read that
book.
If a book makes a difference in someone's life, it's certainly worth reading. Even if the book affects you differently, it
will still help you in some way.
· You first read The Great Gatsby in high school, right 37.(2.5分)
You might think, "I've already read it, so I understand it." But we shouldn't judge a book based on just one reading. As
Seneca said, "Spend time with master writers and digest their works." 38.(2.5分) We can always gain new insights
from the same book.
· If you find yourself wanting to speed up the reading process on a particular book, you might want to ask yourself,
" 39.(2.5分) "
Stop watching a TV show or movie if it's boring. Stop eating food that doesn't taste good.Similarly, it's okay to stop
reading a book that isn't enjoyable. Life is too short to read books you don't enjoy. You should spend more time on useful
books.
· General James Mattis once said, "If you haven't read enough books, you can't function well in today's world." People
in the past have gone through similar challenges and experiences. 40.(2.5分)
Therefore, we must learn from history, philosophy, and others' life lessons. Read about failures and successes, and
stories that warn us against repeating past mistakes.
A. But is that enough
B. Is this book any good
C. Great books deserve multiple reads.
D. Ask successful people what they read.
E. Then you know what makes a book great.
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F. It's good to know how reading contributes to personal success.
G. Not learning from them leaves us unprepared to face the future.
四、完形填空
(本题15分)My husband and I lost our home in Indiana's worst-ever flood. And our treasured book collection was
41 gone.
Losing a lifetime's collection of books was sad enough, but the 42 that all my father's books were lost was
heartbreaking. My father had 43 suddenly when I was very young. I had few 44 of him, but he had left behind a
large library that I eagerly explored. 45 his books was how I came to know him. Now there was nothing left to 46
us.
That January morning, we stood in our 47 house, admiring the new bookshelves filled with books given to us by
friends. Still, I felt deep sadness over 48 my father's books, as if my link to him had been 49 with the flood. How
could I rebuild that connection
I logged onto Facebook and noticed I had one unread 50 . It was from Harold McKee, a friend from my college
days at Indiana University.
"Hey, Sharon," Harold wrote. "I was cleaning my attic (阁楼) and found something I had 51 from you when we
lived together. I know you lost a lot of stuff in the flood, so you'll be 52 to get this back. I mailed it two days ago." I
wondered what Harold had found.
Just then, the doorbell rang. There was Harold's 53 . Inside was a novel—one of my father's books!
I stood there, turning the 54 slowly, enjoying the smell of the old paper. Then I carried the book into the living
room and gently put it on a shelf. To others, it might be just "stuff". To me, it was proof that 55 things are never truly
gone.
41. (1分) A. almost B. completely C. never D. mostly
42. (1分) A. judgment B. announcement C. prediction D. realization
43. (1分) A. parted B. returned C. died D. changed
44. (1分) A. memories B. requests C. expectations D. opinions
45. (1分) A. Reading B. Showing C. Finding D. Organizing
46. (1分) A. separate B. guide C. support D. connect
47. (1分) A. ruined B. rebuilt C. old D. first
48. (1分) A. damaging B. missing C. losing D. ignoring
49. (1分) A. built up B. cleaned up C. pushed in D. washed away
50. (1分) A. reply B. notice C. message D. report
51. (1分) A. borrowed B. learned C. hidden D. copied
52. (1分) A. confused B. happy C. amused D. sad
53. (1分) A. greeting B. book C. letter D. package
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54. (1分) A. pages B. door C. corner D. key
55. (1分) A. attractive B. funny C. precious D. unique
五、语法填空
(本题15分)Ami Vitale, who is a National Geographic photographer, writer, and documentary filmmaker from
Montana, once 56.(1.5分) (gain) rare access to document the young pandas at China's "panda wilderness school"
—a program that helps prepare young pandas for release—at the Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in
Wolong. Vitale shares her images and shows 57.(1.5分) researchers, caretakers and doctors help pandas adapt to
living 58.(1.5分) (independent).
At three months old, panda babies enter a "preschool" phase where natural behaviors replace dependency. Under 59.
(1.5分) (control) wilderness settings, the young pandas practice finding bamboo to eat, identifying safe shelters, and
60.(1.5分) (investigate) their surroundings.
Meanwhile, researchers assess the young pandas to make sure they can survive without any supervision. 61.(1.5
分) (choose) for independent living, the young pandas must be able to find food and water by 62.(1.5分)
(they), and they always need to guard against enemies and potential disasters like floods and earthquakes, 63.(1.5
分) occur in this area.
Vitale witnessed a historic milestone: the release of Zhang Xiang, 64.(1.5分) first female panda from Wolong
to be reintroduced into the wild. "As she left, she took with her the future hopes of a whole species," says Vitale.
Vitale is inspired by the 65.(1.5分) (grow) of the panda population. "China and the panda remind us all that
nature has the ability to recover if we give it a chance," she says.
六、应用文作文
66. (15分)假定你是李华,你所在的学校摄影俱乐部计划本周末去乡下拍摄反映乡村巨大变化的照片。Jane
是你的留学生好友,也是一位摄影爱好者。请给她写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你们的计划;
(2)乡村的变化;
(3)邀请Jane参加你们的活动。
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 Jane,
I hope this email finds you well.
Best wishes,
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Li Hua
七、读后续写
67. (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。
Two different people can form a perfect combination by using their own strengths. This is what I experienced with
Alex.
I always thought Alex and I were so different. I was the serious one, the star of the debate team who always came
prepared. Alex, on the other hand, was known for his unconcerned manner and his constant sketching (画素描). We
shared a biology class but never spoke. To be honest, I thought we had nothing in common, and I was fine with that.
So, you can imagine my disappointment when our teacher paired us for a project on butterflies. I preferred to work
alone due to the tight deadline for the project presentation.
For the first week, we barely spoke. I buried myself in research, while Alex just sat there, drawing in his notebook.
One afternoon, I couldn't help taking a look at his drawings. I found they weren't just simple sketches; they were
detailed, full of emotion, and surprisingly beautiful. "Why do you spend so much time drawing " I asked.
He looked up, surprised that I had spoken to him. "It helps me think," he replied softly. "Sometimes words aren't
enough to express what I feel."
His words stuck with me. The next day, I saw him sitting alone in the library, looking really upset. "Is everything
okay " I asked.
He sighed, "I'm struggling with the written part of the project. I'm just not good with words."
I realized I had judged him without ever trying to know him. "Maybe I can help with the writing," I offered. "And
you could help me see things in a different way—like through your art."
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。
And that's what we did.
The day of the project presentation finally arrived.
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英语参考答案
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B
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B
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B
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B
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B
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B
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A
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答案D
B
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21.D根据首段内容可确定答案。
22.A根据“Teen Ink will only consider entries by teens.”可确定答案。
23.A根据“Submissions should relate to the topic(Your Family Traditions).”可确定答案。
24.C small talk:闲谈。指在社交场合中进行的简短、随意的谈话,通常涉及日常琐事或其他不太重要的话题。根据
“But he believes that it can serve as the gateway to real understanding.”和“…and I think it went slightly better
because we had actually made a connection.”可确定答案。
25.C Jaws:《大白鲨》(电影名)。根据“One guest's answer was Jaws,which surprised him because he guessed she
must have been quite young at the time.”可推断,该电影不适合小孩观看,所以当Kellams听到他的特邀嘉宾说她
很小的时候就看过《大白鲨》,他感到很惊订根据“…that led us to a brief conversation about sharks,about
fear”可推断,该电影涉及有关鲨鱼的恐怖内容包含可怕的场景。
26.D根据“keep things at a shallow level,.too.”可确定答案。
27.D本段主要强调在对话中要保持全身心的投入和专注。它通过两个比喻来传递这一核心内容:将对方的回答视
为礼物(the gift),并给予真诚的回应;将对话比喻为接球游戏(a game of catch),强调对话需要像玩接球游戏一样
保持专注和投入,不可分心。
28.C根据“…yet people often consume more hedonic goods than they want or than is good for them”可确定答案。
29.B"Participants who ate while distracted reported lower enjoyment and satisfaction,leading to increased
snacking later in the day and a heightened desire for further satisfaction.”可a确定答案。
30.C根据最后一段内容可确定答案。
31.B本文从分心进食现象切入,通过实验和“享乐补偿”理论解释其如何引发过度消费,最终给出建议。
32.B本文介绍“昆虫个性(insect personality)”,第三段通过将“人类个性”与“宠物个性”进行类比,旨在帮助读者更好
地理解“昆虫个性”这一陌生概念。用熟悉的例子来帮助读者理解一个陌生的概念,这是一种常见的写作手法。
33.B根据第四段中的“…to see if their behavior remains consistent..”并结合第二段内容可确定答案。Babits将
“personality'”定义为“consistent individual differences(一致性的个体差异)”,同一只昆虫在不同时间或不同情境
下,都能观察到其行为模式具有一致性特征。三天后再次将红蝽放入容器,正是为了验证这种行为是否具有“一致
性”。
34.D the nooks and crannies:各个角落和缝隙。句中并列连词while表示对比,前后两个并列句在意义上是相对的。
根据“…exploring a small section of the container'”可推断,“explore the nooks and crannies”表示“探索面更广”。
本部分表示有些红蝽只喜欢在容器的某个小范围内探索,而有些红蝽则四处移动,试图探索容器的每个角落和缝
隙。
35.A根据“If there are individuals who are more explorative,they can discover new food sources'”可确定答案。
36.D本句为本部分的主题句:读那些成功人士读过的书。
37.A本部分的主题为“好的书值得反复去读”。“But is that enough ”引出该主题。
38.C根据本部分的主题,联系上下句内容可确定答案
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