2025-2026学年四川省眉山中学校高三上学期一模英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年四川省眉山中学校高三上学期一模英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At home. B. In an office. C. At a restaurant.
2. Why did the man go to Manchester
A. To have a vacation. B. To look after his mother. C. To take a business trip.
3. How did the man travel to work this morning
A. By bus. B. By subway. C. By car.
4. Who are allowed to take part in the competition
A. College students. B. Secondary school students. C. The nation’s youth.
5. What will the woman do tomorrow
A. Play basketball. B. See a match. C. Go shopping.
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 will be the main activity of the trip
A. Picking strawberries. B. Doing some research. C. Volunteering on a farm.
7. How many students are there in the woman’s class
A. 18. B. 20. C. 22.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What does the woman probably do
A. A journalist. B. A programmer. C. A teacher.
9. What class did the woman have yesterday
A. A writing class. B. A photography class. C. A computer class.
10. Why does the woman take the photography course
A. To record her travels. B. To help with her work. C. To learn to use her camera.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What does the man think has changed most in Budapest
A. The prices of goods. B. The number of foreigners. C. The design of buildings.
12. What made the man feel surprised
A. Paying for the taxi. B. Experiencing the light rail. C. Renting the vehicle.
13. What brings Budapest a different atmosphere
A. Local foods. B. Modern cars. C. Stylish shops.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14 What refreshed Liam’s passion for The Magic Flute
A. His audience’s trust.
B. His manager’s encouragement.
C. His daughter’s expression.
15. How does Liam sound when talking about taking on bigger roles
A. Excited. B. Modest. C. Anxious.
16. What has Jane been doing all these years
A. Studying at college. B. Playing in a band. C. Teaching voice and guitar.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where does the speaker work
A. In Capitol Reef National Park.
B. In Rocky Mountain National Park.
C. In Yellowstone National Park.
18. What did the speaker study at university
A. Forestry. B. Environmental studies. C. Natural sciences.
19. What is a requirement for the speaker’s job
A. Maintaining physical fitness.
B. Being able to identify different wildlife.
C. Getting prepared for the unexpected.
20. What is the speaker working on now
A. Repairing the paths. B. Planting trees. C. Putting up signs.
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
National Beekeeping Centre
About
This friendly visitor centre is a champion for Welsh honeybees, which are increasingly under threat from climate change and loss of wild flower meadows. It raises visitors’ awareness of environmental issues and illustrates the 4,000-year history of beekeeping and honey-making, from the ancient Egyptians via the Romans. In addition, an intensive weekend beekeeping course ( 14.5 per person) is held to train new generations of beekeepers.
Beekeeping course
This course will be a real eye opener into the world of bees and beekeeping. The course will cover the following topics:
* Introduction to the bee colony and bee products.
* Types of hive (蜂房), equipment, record keeping.
* Basic hive inspection.
* Pests & diseases.
* Taking off honey, clearing bees from supers.
There is also a mix of class room instruction and apiary (养蜂场) work with the bees. You will be provided with protective bee suits and gloves for the session with the bees. The cost includes coffee throughout the day. Please bring your own lunch.
Getting there
It is just off the A470 on the Bodnant Estate in the Conwy Valley and 10 minutes from the A55 north Wales coast road. Follow the brown signs just after Bodnant Gardens.
Value for money
Yes. It’s not cheap but it’s a special experience that easily fills a day. Adults 14 children 5-17 6.50, under-4s free, family 38 (two adults and two children) or 25 (one adult and three children).
Opening hours
Visitor Centre opens daily from but it is volunteer-run so phone ahead to check.
1. What do we know about the National Beekeeping Centre
A. It is under climate threat.
B. It has a history of 4,000 years.
C. It runs a free beekeeping course.
D. It connects visitors with ecology.
2. What might attract an attendee to the beekeeping course
A. A taste of bee honey.
B. A hands-on apiary session.
C. A free packed lunch.
D. A beekeeping business plan.
3. How much do a couple with their 11-year-old twin boys pay for admission and the beekeeping course
A. 85. B. 92.5.
C. 96. D. 99
B
The Wright brothers’ mother, Susan Catherine Koerner Wright, was an aggressive woman who attended Hartsville College, a rarity in those times. She had grown up on a farm and was very handy with tools. It is said that she could fix practically anything, and she was the one to solve the boys’ early engineering problems. Their father, Bishop Milton Wright, worked long hours on the farm and studied uninterruptedly.
The Wright children were expected to work hard. When they were young boys, their father Milton brought home a flying toy: a propeller (螺旋桨) made of bamboo and powered by a rubber band. Fascinated with it, the boys began experimenting with it immediately. Their great curiosity was restrained only by their lack of mechanical know-how.
As the boys grew, all mechanical things fascinated them. They were especially interested in bicycles and printing presses. Unfortunately, Susan died in 1889. Later, when the family struggled financially, the brothers dropped out of school and put their hands and minds to work. They published a weekly newspaper and opened a company, selling and repairing bicycles.
The business was successful enough to fund their flying experiments. It’s easy to imagine the brothers working long hours on bicycles during the day and assembling propellers, gears and motors in the back workshop in their off time. They spent hours on the beach watching birds glide (滑翔). They made sketches and obsessed over the details of materials, dimensions, rotor spin and weight. Their work continued for more than a decade until they finally developed their dream: an airplane.
When it came time to test their first full-scale model in 1903, their father was anchored to the earth with doubts. He couldn’t bear the thought of losing his sons, so he made them promise never to fly together — that is, if their experiment ever got off the ground.
4. What effect did the Wright brothers’ parents have on their interests
A. They raised engineering problems.
B. Both of the parents stimulated them.
C. Their father blocked their passion.
D. Their mother helped them set their goals.
5. What can be inferred about the Wright brothers’ business
A. It failed completely. B. It focused on flying.
C. It funded their dream. D. It was barely profitable.
6. What contributed most to the Wright brothers’ success
A. The steady financial support from family.
B. The lucky discovery during bicycle repair.
C. Their constant innovation and experiments.
D. Their experience gained during childhood.
7 Why did Bishop Milton Wright forbid his sons from flying together
A. He feared losing them all at once. B. He thought it was troublesome to fly.
C. He doubted their engineering skills. D. He wanted them to focus on studies.
C
On the surface, it may not appear that Dr. Dolittle and artificial intelligence (AI) have much in common. One belongs in 1900s children’s literature, while the other is firmly rooted in the 21st century. One is a physician turned vet (兽医) who can talk to animals, and the other a computerized technology that cannot. But the dream of speaking with animals may not be so fantastical anymore.
AI has already given us the ability to bark instructions at robots—could its potential be extended to the animal kingdom Could it help us understand the natural world and maybe one day allow us to “talk” to animals
The first difficulty in “translating” animal communication is understanding what that communication looks like. Human language is made up of verbal (口头的) and non-verbal cues, and animal communication is no different. Dogs wag their tails, for example, to convey a range of emotions. However, there is some debate as to whether this can be considered a “language”. According to Dr. Herzing, Research Director, Wild Dolphin Project, AI could help put it to bed.
“We currently don’t know if animals have a language,” Herzing said. “But AI can help us look for language-like structures which might suggest animals have parts of a language.”
Scientists have been collecting sounds, calls and various animal vocalizations (发声) for decades. Research has shown that animal vocalizations carry many types of information from their identity to external objects. The hope is that AI models being developed can work like what ChatGPT does for human input, and turn those vocalizations into something more recognizable to humans.
With a better understanding of the animals around us, can we still justify practices that slaughter (屠宰) them This could have far-reaching influences, including for the treatment of animals in entertainment, research and agriculture. From a human perspective, there is also a lot we could learn, not just about ourselves but about animals and, maybe, other life forms.
8. Why does the author mention Dr. Dolittle in paragraph 1
A. To present a classic figure. B. To highlight literary-real gap.
C. To inspire animal talk fantasy. D. To indicate tech realizes fairytale.
9. What does “put it to bed” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to
A. Solve the problem. B. Suspend the research.
C. Continue the discussion. D. Reconsider the definition.
10. What are AI models expected to do
A. Interpret human language patterns.
B. Assess the general state of animals.
C. Make animal voices understandable.
D. Record major events in the natural world.
11. What will a better understanding of the animals lead to
A. A new life form exploration. B. The better animal welfare.
C. A deeper reflection on humans. D. The advanced slaughter technology.
D
In a pioneering achievement, scientists have successfully transformed light into a “supersolid,” a state of matter that exhibits characteristics of both solids and liquids in the meantime. This remarkable discovery, published in the journal Science, paves the way for novel advancements in condensed-matter (凝聚态物) physics.
A supersolid is a unique state of matter governed by the principles of quantum (量子) mechanics. In this state, particles form an organized, crystal structure like a solid, yet they can move freely and fluidly like a liquid without stickiness. The lack of stickiness means that supersolids can quickly pipe themselves out of any containers.
Ordinary solids are typically static and do not move on their own. However, supersolids possess the ability to change direction and density based on particle interactions while still keeping an orderly network structure. The formation of supersolids requires extremely low temperatures, usually close to absolute zero (minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit or minus 273.15 degrees Celsius).
While supersolids have been previously created from atomic gases, the recent research employed a novel mechanism involving “polariton (极化子)” systems. Polaritons are multiple particles formed by the strong coupling of light and quasiparticles (准粒子) through electromagnetic interactions. These polaritons can concentrate into the lowest possible energy state, similar to certain atomic gases. Namely, light is combined with matter, and together, they can be condensed into a supersolid.
The study of supersolids is crucial because it allows us to observe the effects of tiny interactions between particles without the interference of temperature. By examining the behavior and characteristics of supersolids, we gain insights into the fundamental ways in which atoms and particles are organized. This knowledge helps us understand the world at a basic level.
With further research and development, supersolids hold great potential for various applications. They could be used in quantum computing, superconductors, frictionless oils, and potentially many other applications that we have yet to imagine. The creation of a supersolid from light represents a significant leap forward in this field.
12. What is a supersolid according to the passage
A. A state of matter that is completely solid without liquid properties.
B. A state of matter that exists only at extremely high temperatures.
C. A state of matter that is both solid and liquid at the same time.
D. A state of matter that is completely liquid without solid properties.
13. What is one of the unique characteristics of supersolids compared to ordinary solids
A. Supersolids can move on their own. B. Supersolids are always in a liquid state.
C. Supersolids require high temperatures to form. D. Supersolids cannot change direction or density.
14 What is the role of polaritons in creating the supersolids in Paragraph 4
A. Polaritons provide the necessary heat to form the supersolid.
B. Polaritons are used to create a stronger electromagnetic field.
C. Polaritons are used to increase the stickiness of the supersolid.
D. Polaritons allow light to be condensed into a supersolid state.
15. What is the passage mainly about
A. The importance of further research into supersolids.
B. The process of transforming light into a supersolid.
C. The history and potential value of supersolid research.
D. The features and potential applications of supersolids.
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。
At times, we might set unrealistic expectations for ourselves based on other people's standards. ___16___ Whenever we want to do something, it has to be done just right. Here are some ways you can stop being so hard on yourself.
One of the best ways to stop being hard on yourself is to understand the roots of your perfectionism. For some, it might be that they never got the support they needed growing up. ___17___ Take some time for yourself to really think about what your perfectionism means.
___18___. Find someone you trust who you can talk to about your struggles. This could be a friend, family member, co-worker, or even a therapist. Additionally, take time for yourself every day. Turn off your phone, put your computer away, and spend some time alone. Doing this will allow you to come back to the world feeling ready to take on anything.
Another step is to set up a positive inner voice. You can do this by saying things like, “You're doing just fine, don't worry.” You might be surprised at how much power this simple act has. ___19___.
Finally, write down your worries. By getting them down on paper, you'll find that they don't seem as daunting as before. And if you still can't shake that feeling of not being good enough ___20___ It feels good to get all of your thoughts out even if it seems like no one else will read them.
A. For others, it might be their fear of failure.
B. Keep writing until you feel calmer or clearer.
C. Unrealistic expectations can drive us to achieve more.
D. This is particularly the case when it comes to perfectionism.
E. You might have more confidence and overlook your mistakes.
F. Remember that mistakes are part of growth, not a reflection of your worth.
G. Meanwhile, you can seek support from others and take time to relieve yourself.
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。
When Lydia and Andy first moved into their new apartment, the sound of music caught their attention. After a careful ___21___, it was clear that a neighbor was the source of the sound. Curious, they ___22___ themselves. It turned out, their then 97-year-old neighbor, Derek, loved to play the piano. However, his hearing aids (助听器) weren’t set ___23___, which made his hearing difficult.
Luckily, Lydia and Andy helped ___24___ his hearing aids. As for Derek, this ___25___ alone meant the world. The more the couple got to know about Derek’s talent, the more they ___26___ him. Then the three became close friends, ___27___ a “dinner and show” every month. And with Derek’s ___28___, the couple posted on social media to share his ___29___ for music with folks.
Years ago Derek joined the British Navy as a pilot, so he had to ___30___ music. The only time he took piano lessons was when he was a child. But as an adult, Derek eventually ___31___ that he has quite a natural talent. This was proven in his ability to ___32___ just about any sheet of music from memory. Now, Derek ___33___ to play the piano which accompanied him for years.
“We want to live next to Derek and enjoy his ___34___ as long as we can,” Lydia shares. “He’s extremely ___35___ about music and says it has kept him alive.”
21. A. design B. check C. plan D. preparation
22. A. questioned B. supported C. introduced D. pushed
23. A. properly B. safely C. directly D. formally
24. A. charge B. remove C. clean D. adjust
25. A. accident B. action C. praise D. lesson
26. A. believed B. admired C. forgave D. offered
27. A. sharing B. ordering C. receiving D. watching
28. A. permission B. comment C. guidance D. promise
29. A. choice B. taste C. respect D. talent
30. A. give in to B. make use of C. move on from D. keep up with
31. A. predicted B. reported C. realized D. expected
32. A. sing B. conduct C. comment D. perform
33. A. dreams B. continues C. regrets D. fears
34. A. company B. influence C. success D. service
35. A. worried B. curious C. enthusiastic D. anxious
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。
Chinese calligraphy, celebrated as a bridge between mind and paper, is a profound art form that ___36___(shape) Chinese culture for thousands of years. Artists use ___37___(brush) crafted from bamboo and wolf hair to create characters that dance across the page, forming a landscape of ink,____38____ viewers see thick and thin strokes rise and fall like mountain peaks and valleys.
Historians agree that calligraphy originated in ancient oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文).The Regular Script ( 楷 书 ), developed during the Han Dynasty, became standard for___39___(it) clarity, while the Wild Cursive Script, identical to ___40___ (storm)waves, promotes creativity to unprecedented levels. When ___41___(write), artists must adjust pressure skillfully to achieve perfect ink balance. Today, this art is recognized globally. Schools teach calligraphy___42___(help) students master patience and improve attentiveness. Traditional tools like inkstones ( 砚 台 ), carved___43___ hand in Anhui province, connect modern learners to ancient traditions.
___44___ (continuous) preserved through wars and revolutions, calligraphy remains____45____ living philosophy. Holding a brush dipped in ink, one touches the soul of countless generations who turned words into ever-lasting art.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
46. 你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。请你针对部分学校举行春季远足活动这一现象,以“My views on spring outings”为主题写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
1.陈述看法;
2.提出建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
My dear classmates,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all. Thank you!
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。
On a gray Monday morning. Sarah hurried along the crowded sidewalk. She’d overslept and was already running late for work. The sky was overcast, and the air carried a damp chill, making her wish she’d worn a heavier coat. As she rushed toward her office building, she could feel the weight of the day pressing down on her-meetings, deadlines, and the usual chaos of a busy workweek.
Inside the office lobby (大堂), colleagues rushed past, their footsteps echoing against the marble floors, each one lost in their own world of deadlines and to-do lists. Some were busy typing on the keyboard. Some were talking to clients on the phones, gesturing wildly trying to explain a campaign strategy.
After swiping her ID card at the entrance, Sarah rushed toward the elevator. She pressed the button, impatiently tapping her foot as she waited. When the elevator arrived, she stepped inside, pressing the button for the 10th floor without a second thought. The doors closed, and she sighed, leaning against the wall as she took a sip of her coffee. The other passengers in the elevator were mostly strangers, their faces wearing the same tiredness that Sarah felt. A man in a suit stood nearby, checking his watch for the tenth time, while a woman in a business casual outfit carried a stack of papers, her eyes turning from one page to the next.
But then, the lights started to flash, and a strange noise replaced the usual hum (嘈杂声). Sarah’s stomach dropped as the elevator suddenly came to a stop, trapping her between floors. Panic surged through her, but she managed to stay calm. She pressed the emergency button and spoke into the intercom, her voice trembling as she explained her situation. The operator assured her that help was on the way but warned it might take time due to the malfunction (故障). As the minutes ticked by, Sarah’s phone signal began to fade.
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。
Several minutes passed, but no help came.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Bang! They were filled with renewed hope when they heard the firefighters on the other side of the lift.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案】1. D 2. B 3. C
答案】4. B 5. C 6. C 7. A
【答案】8. D 9. A 10. C 11. B
案】12. C 13. A 14. D 15. D
【答案】16. D 17. A 18. G 19. E 20. B
【答案】21. B 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. B 26. B 27. A 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. C 32. D 33. B 34. A 35. C
【答案】36. has shaped
37. brushes
38. where 39. its
40. stormy 41. writing
42. to help
43. by 44. Continuously
45. a
【答案】My dear classmates,
Recently, an increasing number of schools are organizing spring outings for students. It’s my privilege to share with you my views on this phenomenon today.
Properly-managed spring outings are of irreplaceable benefit to us students. To start with, they boost physical and mental well-being by encouraging outdoor activities, which in turn reduce stress and enhance our bond with classmates and teachers. They also offer us opportunities to refresh ourselves and connect with nature.
I highly recommend that we all participate in such events actively. Let’s get prepared, tough out outings, and enjoy them!
That’s all. Thank you!
【答案】 Several minutes passed, but no help came. Panic began to set in. Sarah tried to ring the emergency alarm again. Every second that passed was painful. “Help!!!” She screamed at the top of her lungs, trying to get someone’s attention but in vain. A wave of despair crept over her. Other passengers in the elevator also started to show signs of distress. The man in the suit began to pace back and forth. The woman with the stack of papers let out a small cry of frustration and fear, clutching her papers tightly to her chest. Time passed slowly as they waited for a miracle.
Bang! They were filled with renewed hope when they heard the firefighters on the other side of the lift. Relief flooded through them as they realized help was finally here. Moments later, the door was pulled open and fresh air rushed in. Letting out a sigh of relief, Sarah stepped out, her legs shaky as she took her first steps onto solid ground. Other passengers all exchanged brief, reassuring glances, as if sharing a silent acknowledgment that rescue was at hand. They thanked the firefighters before Sarah headed to her office, smiling. She knew her day would have its share of ups and downs, but she was ready to face them with hope and gratitude.
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