2025-2026 学年度第一学期高一年级英语学科第三次考试
(外研版必修一 1-6 单元,必修二 1-3 单元)
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)
( )1.What can the woman have
A.Fruit. B.Vegetables. C.Coffee.
( )2.What does the woman think of Gina
A.Untidy. B.Unusual. C.Impolite.
( )3.When will the speakers meet
A.At 5:00. B.At 5:45. C.At 6:15.
( )4.What does the woman think of the man’s leaving
A.She is annoyed. B.She is excited. C.She is understanding.
( )5.What are the speakers talking about
A.The man’s friends. B.The man’s school life. C.The man’s weekend plan.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
( )6.When does the meeting end
A.At 8:30. B.At 9:00. C.At 10:30.
( )7.What do we know about the woman
A.She was late for work today.
B.She will be the man’s assistant.
C.She is a new worker of the company.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
( )8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Father and daughter. B.Teacher and student. C.Salesman and customer.
( )9.When does the bookshop close on weekends
A.At 5:00 pm. B.At 7:15 pm. C.At 9:30 pm.
( )10.What can the woman get for free if she buys a dictionary
A.A diary. B.A poster. C.A magazine.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
( )11.What is the woman good at
A.Singing. B.Skiing. C.Swimming.
( )12.What does the woman like doing in summer holidays
A.Playing the guitar. B.Swimming in the sea. C.Going to the mountains.
( )13.What is the woman’s favourite subject
A.Maths. B.History. C.Geography.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
( )14.What time is it now by the man’s watch
A.3:30 am. B.8:00 am. C.7:30 pm.
( )15.What does the woman want to do
A.Set her watch. B.Sleep for a while. C.Ask for a blanket.
( )16.Why can’t the woman hear properly
A.Because of the loud noise made by passengers.
B.Because of the loud noise made by the plane engine.
C.Because of the change in air pressure.
( )17.What can we learn from the conversation
A.It’s a short flight. B.The speakers are landing now. C.The plane is going to take off soon.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
( )18.What is the speaker doing
A.Asking for help. B.Giving a lesson. C.Sharing experience.
( )19.What was the speaker’s biggest headache in learning English
A.Grammar. B.Vocabulary. C.Listening.
( )20.What did the speaker’s teacher suggest
A.Making better use of a dictionary. B.Working harder than others. C.Reading more good books.
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)
A
Europe is one of the world's most varied continents in terms of culture,history and geographical
diversity.The following are some natural wonders in Europe that can take your breath away.
Norway:Svalbard
Svalbard represents one of the farthest regions of the world, as well as one of the most northernmost
inhabited landmasses on earth. This region lies close to the Arctic Circle and most of the region is covered
with glaciers, making it largely an untouched area. Svalbard is famous for its wildlife like polar bears, and
was used as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Croatia:Plitvice Lakes National Park
Made up of 16 beautiful lakes, the Plitvice Lakes National Park is a standout attraction in Croatia. It is
well-known for its lakes, waterfalls and caves. The particular geographical position of this UNESCO World
Heritage Site and its climate features have contributed to the appearance of many natural phenomena and
rich biodiversity within the area.
Ireland:Cliffs(悬崖)of Mother
Located on Ireland's coast, the amazing Cliffs of Mother are a sight to look at---the cliffs rise about 120
metres above the water and run for about 14 kilometres. With seawater continuously hitting the cliffs and
heavy winds greeting you along the edge, this landscape represents the force of nature in its purest form.
Switzerland:Swiss Alps
The Swiss Alps are one of the world's largest mountain ranges and cover about 60% of Switzer-land's
surface area. The mountains were formed millions of years ago and have some of the highest peaks in
Europe. Today, nature-lovers come in droves to the Swiss Alps for hiking, skiing, cycling and swimming.
21.What can we say about Svalbard
A.It features large mountains. B.Its wildlife is in danger.
C.It has a large population. D.It is mostly undeveloped.
22.What do the Plitvice Lakes National Park and the Cliffs of Mother have in common
A.They both have rich biodiversity. B.They both offer special water views.
C.They are both often hit by strong winds. D.They are both on the World Heritage List.
23.Which site best suits people who are interested in outdoor sports
A.Svalbard. B.Swiss Alps. C.Cliffs of Mother. D.Plitvice Lakes National Park.
B
In Italy,specially trained dogs from the Italian School of Water Rescue Dogs (SICS)are now protecting
the beaches and tourists. SICS units, consisting of one dog and one trainer, are tasked with watching over
about 30 of the country's busiest beaches.
The SICS program is the brainchild of Ferruccio Pilenga, who got the idea that dogs would make
excellent lifeguards from watching his own Newfoundland,an extremely powerful swimmer named Mas.
"The dog pulled a water-filled boat with three people on board for half an hour," Pilenga said. "A human
cannot do that.”
The SICS program is a pretty arduous one. After 18 months of basic training, only those dogs
successfully completing the required steps can move on to the more intensive(加强的)aspects of lifesaving
techniques,such as jumping from helicopters and leaping from speeding boats.
While the success of the program can be partly attributed to the dogs' survival instincts that help them
find the safest route to shore, as well as their energy and ability to follow commands, Pilenga believes the emotional component(成分)they bring to their work cannot be ignored.
"The presence of the dogs helps to lighten the situation," he said. "The biggest reward is the emotion
that the dog and the owner feel at the moment of the rescue, which further unites that special bond. To be
able to use a dog in a water rescue mission gives the rescuer a leg up. The rescuer who operates on his own
is alone. But we are never alone. We are always in a team with our dog, so it's a six-legged unit. With my
dog, I can save my energy and become a more effective rescuer," Pilenga said.
Italy is currently the only country to recognize certified doggie lifeguards. However, with training
centers to be set up in the near future in the U.S., Germany, Switzerland, and the Azores, the SICS program
is looking to spread its safety net to wider waters.
24.What inspired Pilenga to come up with the SICS program
A.His adventures with Mas. B.His close relationship with Mas.
C.Mas's ability to follow commands. D.Mas's amazing rescue performance.
25.What does the underlined word"arduous"in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A.Secure. B.Difficult. C.Popular. D.Interesting.
26.What impresses Pilenga most about doggie lifeguards
A.Their gentle character. B.Their quick reaction to changes.
C.Their outstanding swimming ability. D.Their emotional support for rescuers.
27.What can we infer from the last paragraph
A.Human lifeguards will be replaced by dogs soon.
B.The SICS program brings about heated debates.
C.Doggie lifeguards will play their roles in more places.
D.Dogs will receive longer training to become lifeguards.
C
Have you ever imagined your simple T-shirt could act as an air conditioner on those hot summer days
Thanks to a discovery, that possibility is getting closer and the T-shirt may soon be found hanging from the
racks(架子)of your favorite clothing brands.
Its inventors, Ma Yaoguang and Tao Guangming, took a completely new approach. They designed a
special textile(纺织品)that can take in body heat and then send out the energy. This textile cools both the
objects and their surroundings through a technique that is known as radiative cooling. This means that even
when it looks like you are wearing a regular shirt, you are actually wearing a device(设备)that works like a
mirror.
Although the technique is not new and has been used for years to design roofs, plastic films and special
paints, its use in the textile industry for the benefit of wearers is what makes it so exciting and unique. That
is because, in the past, the available methods of dealing with heat through clothes were limited to
suggestions on wearing light colors and choosing breathable textiles. But even when these tips can actually
help you feel cool, they are simply not enough in the hottest season. The new textile, however, can reflect
UV, visible light and near-infrared light(NIR),which can contribute to the cooling process.So this discovery
represents a real advance.
Right now, researchers still need to test the new approach to determine how effectively the new textile
works while the wearers are standing or walking, and not directly facing the sky, like in their experiments.
They also need to examine and measure how well it works when T-shirts are not in close contact with the
skin. But it's still a great success.
The inventors are now looking out for clothing brands that are interested in using their textile."The new
material will increase clothing manufacturing costs by just 10 percent. We can make it with mass
production, which means everybody can get a T-shirt and the cost is basically the same as their old stuff's,"
Yaoguang said. "It can benefit everybody.”
28.What is the main function of the new textile
A.Keeping wearers cool in the heat. B.Adjusting wearers' body temperatures.
C.Collecting wearers' health information. D.Monitoring wearers' preference for materials.
29.What is stressed about the research of the new textile
A.It proved the harm of NIR to human skins. B.It ignored textile usage in harsh conditions.
C.It failed to meet the wearers' expectations. D.It made a breakthrough in the textile industry.
30.Further research of the new textile will focus on .
A.how to make clothes from the textile B.the secret of the textile's special feature
C.whether the textile will be applied to other fields D.the textile's performance in different conditions
31.How does Yaoguang consider the cooling T-shirts
A.Hard-wearing. B.Cost-effective. C.Quite fashionable. D.Extremely comfortable.
D
If you have heard about a cat called Gyra, you may be wondering why people say it's scary and deadly.
Actually, the African black-footed cat is known to be deadly for its number of kills per night. For example, it
can kill more of its prey(猎物)in one night than a bigger cat, such as a leopard, would kill in months.
Often when you imagine a deadly cat from Africa, you may think of a leopard or another big cat. But
the black-footed cat is unusual because its deadly nature is packed into a small body. It is the smallest wild
cat in Africa, having a head-and-body length of 35-52 cm.
The black-footed cat nicknamed Gyra was followed by the BBC for an interesting look into the
behavior of this species of cat. Black-footed cats live in Africa but it may be hard to find one because of
their small number. However, the BBC show shone a light on them, which may help them to get some aid to
survive longer as a species. One could also argue that more attention could make bad people try to find
them, but hopefully, more good than harm will come from it.
The interesting fact about these cats is that you may imagine them to have obvious black-colored feet
but actually only the bottom surfaces of their feet are black. In fact, they are stripy(有条纹的) and fit well
into their native surroundings, so they are good at hiding. These cats do look cute. To passers-by, they would
look no different from a common domestic(家养的)cat without special hunting skills, and this is one of their
biggest tricks.
Black-footed cats are not domesticated at all. You are unlikely to see a black-footed cat eating some cat
treats eagerly anytime soon.The reality is that they would probably reject such a treat because they would
not identify anything that has not been freshly killed as an acceptable food.
32.Why is the black-footed cat considered to be deadly
A.It has a large size. B.It hunts very quickly. C.Its feet are poisonous. D.It attacks humans at night.
33.What is the author's attitude towards the BBC's following the cat
A.Positive. B.Shocked. C.Doubtful. D.Disapproving.
34.What is mainly mentioned about the black-footed cat in Paragraph 4
A.Its imagination is excellent.
B.It likes playing tricks on passers-by.
C.It often hides itself from domestic cats.
D.Its appearance contributes to its survival skills.
35.Why do black-footed cats generally refuse cat treats
A.They find cat treats dangerous.
B.They want to keep away from humans.
C.Cat treats fail to suit their dietary preference.
D.Cat treats make them less active in hunting
第二节:七选五(共 5 小题 ;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
Water ballet is a water sport, with people swimming and dancing in the water. 36 Why Water
ballet requires the strong ability to move the body quickly, easily and beautifully underwater and to breathe
underwater.
It's widely considered that water ballet first began with Annette Kellerman, a woman from Australia.
She was born in 1887.And from an early age, she suffered from a disease that weakens and softens the
bones. 37
Her daily exercise made her legs become strong. And it made her be interested in giving performances
in the water. In 1905, Kellerman performed at a famous hall in England. There she swam and danced
underwater with ease and grace. Before long, she brought her performances to the U.S._ 38__
Inspired by her performances,a woman called Kay Curtis started a water ballet club at the University of
Chicago, America.
In 1934, Curtis brought water ballet to Chicago's World Fair. Soon after, Chicago area schools began to
form their own water ballet groups. ___39 Eventually, the sport came to be known as synchronized
swimming(花样游泳).Today,it has become a sport that many people want to try their hand at.
40 But they need to make them look simple to perform. After watching synchronized swimming,
you will have deep respect for the skillful women with smiles. If you are interested in it, grab a swim cap
and a few friends, and see if you can hack(应付)it. Have fun!
A.And she enjoyed further success.
B.This condition made her very sad.
C.It's considered one of the hardest sports.
D.Water ballet continued to grow in popularity.
E.In fact,athletes do very difficult movements in the water.
F.Kellerman spent much time swimming to gain strength.
G.It's a dangerous sport if the right technique is not followed.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节:完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
Robbie had been a professional swimmer. However, a dive broke his spine(脊椎)when he 41 for
a competition. He had been 42 ever since. He had to retire from swimming, but his love for it never
died, so he rented a beach house to 43 the water.
While making his way home from the beach one evening,he heard a scream. Nobody should have been
out there due to the upcoming storm, but Robbie was 44 that he had heard something. Finally, he
found a girl 45 in the water. He immediately dialed 911, but 46 for help might be too late. After
considering how dangerous it would be for a moment,he dove into the water. “I must help,”Robbie thought
as he fought the wave of 47 . Finally, he pulled her ashore. Unfortunately, being exhausted, he passed
out.
After waking up in the hospital, he met the girl-Nicole. He offered to teach her to 48 .Nicole
agreed, saying she never wanted to experience that 49 again.
Nicole became a professional swimmer under Robbie's guidance. Her 50 grew as she won more
medals, and credit for 51 her went to Robbie. 52 , many people wanted to know the paraplegic(截
瘫病人)who, against all odds, 53 little Nicole.
The 54 for Robbie's devotion was more than fame. His life became more 55 with Nicole's
company.
41.A.looked B.left C.trained D.accounted
42.A.disabled B.careful C.practical D.negative
43.A.get close to B.pay attention to C.take charge of D.keep away from
44.A.afraid B.sorry C.shocked D.positive
45.A.playing B.struggling C.surfing D.swimming
46.A.applying B.sending C.waiting D.screaming
47.A.fear B.anger C.shame D.sadness
48.A.run B.swim C.write D.advertise
49.A.loneliness B.boredom C.helplessness D.embarrassment
50.A.income B.trouble C.confidence D.popularity
51.A.admiring B.testing C.coaching D.protecting
52.A.Naturally B.Strangely C.Basically D.Normally
53.A.saved B.raised C.calmed D.reminded
54.A.care B.reward C.reason D.requirement
55.A.common B.peaceful C.colorful D.independent
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
Humans have flown to the Moon and may even make it to Mars. But providing clean water to all
(56)___________(remain)a challenge. The World Health Organization says that many people still do not
have easy access to clean water. While desalinating(淡化)ocean water is an obvious solution, the current
process is both expensive and (57) (harm) to the environment. Now, some students may have
found (58) cheaper, more sustainable way to change seawater into drinkable water.
Three students came up with the idea of WaterPod after(59) (observe) the hardships of some
groups like the Sama-Bajau. While the ocean provides them with plenty of food, they often have to barter(以
货换货)with nearby communities(60) (get)fresh water.
WaterPod(61) (design)to draw water from the sea with minimal salt intake.The device can
work as an individual unit of water desalination. Its design also allows for the (62) (create)of a
network of WaterPods that could provide water for entire communities.
The team will compete with 84 finalists globally (63) the International 2021 James Dyson
Award.The annual contest aims to encourage students to develop new ideas to (64) (skillful) solve
real-world problems.The winners, (65) will be announced by the end of 2021, can receive a cash
prize of $38,167. If WaterPod wins, the inventors will use the funds to develop the device.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假如你是李华, 上周六你们全班参观了市博物馆。请你以“A visit to the city museum”为题,为校英
文报写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:1.参加人员、时间;2.活动内容;3.活动反响。写作词数应为 80 个左右。
第二节(满分 25 分)读后续写:续写的词数应为 150 左右。
There's a special boy in my son's class. Everyone thinks he is a bad kid. I've heard that he talks
loudly,.disrupts(扰乱)the class with bursts of negative comments, and doesn't participate in groups. He also
stands out as the tallest. Other parents tell his mother they're scared of him. Yet he has never been physically
aggressive(好斗的). Sometimes he even shows kindness to others in need of help.
I'll call him Joe. Most parents and kids don't know Joe has Asperger syndrome.People with the disease
must learn about socially proper behavior. It's very hard for Joe to control his social behavior. He has
worked hard since second grade. However, he has few friends who support him with positive comments.
Joe is in the highest-level math and reading classes.He wanted to join an activity club in school, but
parent volunteers refused him. They didn't admit that he had been working hard to fit into the school's social
networks. I wish those parents had seen Joe walking home from school one cold winter day in January and
how he had offered his help warmly. Driving by, I saw him run and kneel down by a little girl lying on the
ground.
Joe brushed the hair from her eyes and smiled. She smiled back through tears, having slipped and fallen
on the ice. Joe took off his coat and spread it out, and then he helped her move to sit on it. He also gathered
her belongings and put them on his coat. He wiped the snow from her knees and hands, moving her arms to
check for injury. Then Joe helped her up, took her hand and walked her home. He carried her pack and then
rang her doorbell. When her sister rushed her inside, the little girl smiled back at Joe. Then he set her pack
down by the door and walked home happily.
Paragraph 1:
I stopped by Joe's house later.
Paragraph 2:
His mother expressed gratitude to me as she showed me to the door.
第一部分
1—5 BABAC 6—10 CCCAB 11—15 BBCAB 16—20 CBCBA
Text 1
M: Would you like a piece of cake or a coffee
W: No, I’m on a diet. I’m only supposed to eat vegetables. I can’t even have fruit because it has too much
sugar.
Text 2
M: So what do you think of Gina
W: Well, she is a nurse, but she is a bit untidy. Before she moved in, she said she loved cleaning her old
apartment.
Text 3
M: Hello, Sally. How about going for a meal this evening
W: Good idea! I finish work at five. Why don’t we meet at a quarter to six
M: OK, that sounds good. Let’s meet in front of the train station.
Text 4
M: I hope you can understand my reasons for deciding to leave, Mrs Harrison.
W: Do I have to remind you that we have put a lot of time and money in your career here
Text 5
W: What are you going to do at the weekend
M: I’m going to have music lessons, and I’m also going to see a film with my friends.
W: Sounds good.
Text 6
M: Hello, Sarah. Good to see you again. Welcome to the company.
W: Thank you. I know you asked me to come in a little later on my first day, but what time do I normally
start work
M: Well, the office opens at 8:30 and the team starts work at a 9 o’clock meeting.
W: What happens after the meeting
M: We take a break at 10:30. My assistant Mia makes coffee for us all. Then it’s time to call customers and
make sales.
W: That sounds good.
Text 7
W: Hello, I saw your advertisement about dictionaries. I need to buy one for my father. But I can’t
remember the name of your bookshop.
M: We’re the English Centre. Everything in the shop is cheaper this week.
W: Great. Where exactly is your shop
M: We’re in the centre of town behind the post office. We’re next to the cinema, actually.
W: Right. And what are your opening hours
M: During the week, it’s nine thirty to a quarter past seven. On Saturdays and Sundays, we close at 5:00 pm.
W: And the advertisement said something about a free gift as well
M: Yes. If you buy a dictionary, we’ll also give you a free poster. Or you can buy a diary or a magazine at
half price.
W: OK. Thanks very much.
Text 8
M: Linda, I’m doing a survey on students’ life. Can I ask you some questions
W: Of course.
M: What do you like doing in your free time
W: I spend a lot of time playing the guitar and I enjoy singing.
M: What do you like to do when you’re on winter holiday
W: I usually go to the mountains. I like skiing very much, and I first learned it when I was four years old. So
I’m quite good at it.
M: What about summer holidays
W: I’m not that interested in going to the mountains in summer. I prefer swimming in the sea, which makes
me cool and comfortable.
M: What is your favourite subject at school
W: Well, maths is OK but it’s not my favourite. Geography is what I enjoy most, and history is the second. I
want to be a geography teacher one day.
Text 9
M: This is a long flight. Marina, are you OK
W: Gee, I’m sleepy. What time is it now
M: According to my watch it’s 3:30 am. We’ve been flying for eight hours. I set it at the airport. Do we have
to set our watches back when we cross the International Date Line or do we move them up I can never
remember which way it is.
W: I have no idea, too. I think I’ll take a nap.
M: Go ahead. Here is your blanket and your pillow.
W: My ears feel funny. I can’t hear properly.
M: Don’t worry. It’s because of the change in air pressure.
W: Do you feel all right
M: I’m OK. If you open and shut your mouth repeatedly, it will help.
W: I will try chewing some gum.
M: Listen to the announcement. The plane is taxiing on the runway and making a perfect landing.
Text 10
M: Dear teachers and fellow students, I’m here to share how I managed to make progress in learning
English.
When I entered high school, I found all the students in my class are good at English except me. I could
understand most of the grammar. But I had a very small vocabulary, which worried me most. My listening
ability also needed to be improved. However, I didn’t lose heart. I followed my English teacher’s advice.
She told me to use a dictionary after reading an article instead of before and while reading and try to take
down all the new words I met and review them often.
With the help of my English teacher, I worked harder. Slowly, I felt better while reading and began to find
English interesting. Now I have already caught up with my classmates. This experience gives me a better
understanding of the saying: nothing is too difficult to a willing heart.
21-25DBBDB 26-30.DCADD 31-35. BBADC 36-40 CFADE
41-45. CAADB 46-50.CABCD 51-55. CAABC
56-65(One possible version)
56,remains 57.harmful 58 .a 59, observing 60, to get
61 is designed 62,creation 63, for 64.skillfully 65. who
A visit to the city museum
Last Saturday, all the students in our class paid a visit to the city museum, which turned out to be a
rewarding and productive journey.
With the guidance of the museum staff, we appreciated the art works made by our ancestors. We were
also lucky enough to join in an activity where we tried to learn to make some traditional crafts.
The activity benefited us a lot. Not only did it enable us to learn a lot, but it also gave us relaxation
from heavy schoolwork. It was surely a rewarding experience.