2026届高三年级“耕梦计划”英语试题(一)
2026.02
本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
考生注意:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.What has the woman been doing all day
A.Doing some shopping.B.Serving the customers.C.Decorating the store.
2.When will the exhibition start
A.On Tuesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Mandy's hobbies.B.A cute animal.C.A present.
4.What is the relationship between the speakers
A.Father and daughter.B.Mother and son.C.Brother and sister.
5.How does the woman sound
A.Angry.B.Anxious.C.Patient.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题
6.What is the woman
A.A tour guide.B.A travel agent.C.A hotel clerk.
7.What does Mr.Craig want the woman to do
A.Provide a brochure.B.Consult his wife.C.Recommend a hotel.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.What will John do on Friday
A.Give a speech.B.Call a service number.C.Lead a fitness class.
9.Why does the woman recommend Fairview Parking Lot
A.It is the closest to the center.
B.It has many parking spaces.
C.It offers special discounts.
10.What will the woman do for participants
A.Submit their names to the gate staff.
B.Register them for the event.
C.Provide parking passes.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What is Tom's art project based on
A.Birds.B.Parks.C.Museums.
12.What does Tom think of the visit to the Bird Park
A.Interesting.B.Educational.C.Disappointing.
13.Which place did the woman fail to visit
A.The Bird Park.
B.The Fletcher Research Center.
C.The Natural History Museum.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.Why did Abby decide to enter the contest
A.To give her interest a try.
B.To explore new opportunities.
C.To test her skills in film production.
15.What was Abby's biggest challenge in making the movie
A.Writing the screenplay.B.Building the team.C.Raising the money.
16.Where did Abby film the movie
A.At school.B.At a studio.C.At her house.
17.Why did Abby find editing difficult
A.Tools were too complex.
B.Choosing shots was a struggle.
C.The actors were just amateurs.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the weather like now
A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.
19.What happened during this morning's rush hour
A.A three-vehicle crash occurred.
B.A fire broke out on Main Street.
C.The heavy rain caused traffic delays.
20.When were the streets opened again
A.At about 6:00.B.At about 8:00.C.At about 10:00.
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
Call for Entries: "City & Stories" Public Art Project
The Greenwood Community Culture Center is launching the "City & Stories" public art exhibition project, in partnership with the annual Greenwood Urban Culture Festival. We are now calling for creative works from local creators, with detailed information listed below:
Project Arrangement
12 creators (6 visual artists and 6 writers) will be selected. Their works will be printed on 60cm×90cm display boards, and exhibited along the community’s central pedestrian street and in the culture center’s main exhibition hall, covering the full duration of the Urban Culture Festival.
Eligibility & Work Requirements
The call is open to all creators living in Greenwood and its neighboring districts. We accept all forms of works suitable for flat board display, including but not limited to watercolor painting, photography, digital illustration, poetry, short stories, and essay excerpts with original notes. Submissions can be either existing finished works or new creations designed for this project.
Creator Benefits
Each selected creator will receive a payment of $400. The culture center will fully cover all costs related to the printing, mounting, installation, and daily maintenance of the display boards, with no extra charges for the selected participants.
Key Timeline
Submission deadline for all application materials: August 15
Announcement of the final selected list: Before August 25
Deadline for submission of the final complete work files: September 20
Public exhibition period: October 12 to November 2
Application Package Requirements
All applicants must submit a complete package including the following three required parts:
Creation concept statement: A brief introduction of your work’s core idea, with a maximum length of 150 words
Work submission: For written works, the submission must be no more than 250 words; for visual works, applicants need to submit a clear draft or sketch of the creation
Creator biography: A short third-person self-introduction, with a maximum length of 50 words
21.Who is eligible for the project
A. Local adult individualsB. Young artist groups
C. International creatorsD. College students only
22.How long will the exhibition last
A. Ten daysB. Three weeks
C. One monthD. Two months
23.Which follows the application rules
A. 160-word statementB. Two submissions
C. 60-word biographyD. 200-word essay
B
Home letter collector Zhang Ding, in his 60s, once collected a set of battlefield home letters from the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Touched by the firm family and country feelings in the letters, as well as the precious records of soldiers' daily life in the 1930s, when most of China was suffering from the flames of war, he made every effort to collect and preserve the complete set of 36 letters. Later, he confirmed from the envelopes and signatures that the letters were written by Fang Dazeng, an influential war correspondent and patriotic youth in the early 20th century.
Some of the letters, together with other collections from home letter collectors across China, were displayed in Letters from the Front: Memories of the War of Resistance— an exhibition held from September 18 to 24, as a part of the 2025 Beijing International Culture Festival. The exhibition showed more than 80 pieces of collections, recording the real lives of Chinese soldiers and people in the rear area during the 1930s.
Lin Yue, the chief curator of the exhibition, regards such letters as more than just old collections. They record how ordinary Chinese people stuck to their faith and guarded their home in hard times. "Nearly a century ago, people in different parts of China faced the same hardship, yet knew little about the stories of those fighting in other areas," Lin explains. "But now, these yellowed letters enable us to revisit that era and feel the shared determination of ordinary people."
In her view, the 1930s was an era of national crisis. However, between the chaos of war, these letters recorded the rare warm moments of peace: soldiers' greetings to their parents, wishes for their younger siblings' study, and expectations for the country's future peace. "With simple words, the writers recorded their real thoughts, captured the trivial but warm moments of life in the gap of war, and showed the unyielding spirit of Chinese people," she says.
These letters, once lost in time, now stand as silent bridges — connecting the front and the rear, preserving the faith and warmth in the years of war, and passing on the unchanging family and country feelings of the Chinese nation.
What first attracted Zhang Ding to the letters
A. Their well-known writer.B. Their sincere emotions and records.
C. Their high market value.D. Their complete number of copies.
What can we learn about the exhibition
A. It was held in Shanghai.B. It showed over 100 collections.
C. It centered on wartime letters.D. It lasted over a week.
What does Lin Yue think of the letters
A. They are valuable historical records.
B. They are just ordinary collections.
C. They describe war's cruelty fully.
D. They tell stories of famous people.
What is the best title for the text
A. A Famous War Correspondent
B. Hard Life in Wartime China
C. An Exhibition of Old Collections
D. Warmth and Faith in Old Letters
C
Thermal paper,widely used in shopping receipts,express waybills and movie tickets,has become an indispensable part of modern daily life.However,its massive use has long brought two unsolved problems.Traditional thermal paper uses petroleum-based coatings,which are hard to degrade in the natural environment and contain harmful chemicals.Meanwhile,the printed personal information on it faces serious leakage risks,as the words can remain clear for years even in open environment.
To solve these problems,Li Min,a material science expert from Zhejiang University,and her team developed a new type of plant-based thermal paper.The base of the paper is made of nano-cellulose(纳米纤维素)extracted from straw,a common agricultural waste.Inspired by the color-fading feature of anthocyanin,a natural pigment,when meeting water,the team chose it as the core colorant of the new paper.
Different from traditional thermal paper which uses bisphenol A as a color developer,the new paper matches anthocyanin with biodegradable organic acid.When heated,the two components combine to form stable blue-black words,which can stay clear for over 6 months at normal room temperature,fully meeting the daily storage needs of most commercial receipts.
The team carried out a set of controlled experiments to test the paper’s comprehensive performance.The results showed that the new paper’s printing clarity matches traditional commercial thermal paper.In the privacy protection test,the words on it disappeared completely within 30 seconds after being put into water.In the degradation test,it broke down fully in soil within 3 months,while traditional paper only degraded less than 10%in the same period.
“Our current lab samples are still in small size,”Li says.“Large-scale industrial production may bring new challenges in material uniformity and production cost.We are clearly aware of these possible problems,and have started follow-up research to optimize the material,to promote its practical use step by step.”
28.What is a major problem of traditional thermal paper
A.It has very high production cost
B.It is not suitable for daily use
C.It breaks easily in wet environment
D.It risks serious personal information leakage
29.What is the core colorant of the new thermal paper made from
A.Recycled waste materialsB.Natural plant extracts
C.Petroleum-based chemicalsD.Industrial by-products
30.What result did Li’s team’s experiment confirm
A.Its printing clarity matches traditional thermal paper
B.It can be fully degraded within one month
C.Its words disappear completely in 10 seconds
D.It has a longer stable storage time
31.What is Li Min’s attitude towards the industrial application of the new paper
A.Fully negativeB.Blindly optimistic
C.Rational and prudentD.Totally unconcerned
D
A recent study on digital human(数字人)industry has uncovered a noticeable trend:more and more people are forming deep emotional bonds with AI-powered digital humans,which are widely used as virtual companions,online idols and customer service agents.Though whether these digital humans have real emotional feedback remains unproven,this trend has greatly widened the split in the existing cultural and ethical divide.
Ethicist Professor Zhang Wei has clearly outlined the two sides of this divide:"One side will accuse the other of dangerously indulging in virtual relationships and escaping real social interactions,while the other will dismiss the first group as'refusing to accept the new form of emotional connection in the digital age'."His concern is not unreasonable.Today,some people already share their deepest secrets with digital humans and even treat them as life partners,while others laugh off the idea as nothing more than"confusing programmed responses with real feelings".
So what might a digital human with widely recognized"emotional value"look like Imagine a lifelong companion that listens to your troubles,celebrates your achievements,accompanies you through hard times,and even grows and changes with you over the years.Crucially,this companion will have a continuous"memory"and form a unique interaction mode with you,much like a real friend.While today's digital humans are not yet at this stage,they are developing at an amazing speed.When that future arrives,more intense conflicts over their status and rights will be unavoidable.
History offers similar examples.Consider the wide acceptance of telephones,which were once strongly opposed by people who argued that they would destroy face-to-face communication and weaken real human relationships,even decades after they became popular.There's no reason that the debate over digital humans'emotional value will be any different.What's worse,unlike telephones whose function is clearly defined,we have no unified standard to judge whether the emotional connection with digital humans is"real"or"valuable".
Undoubtedly,these deepening divisions will reshape our legal rules,social norms and even family concepts.That's why now—before the divide becomes too deep to bridge—is the critical moment to act.We need to build a reasonable ethical and legal framework for the digital age through in-depth and rational discussion,and guide society forward in an orderly way,rather than let the division split us apart.
What is the core message of Paragraph 1
A. Digital humans can provide real emotional feedback.
B. The popularity of digital humans has widened social ethical divide.
C. Digital humans are widely used in the service industry.
D. People have reached an agreement on digital humans.
What does the underlined word “indulging in” mean in Paragraph 2
A. Breaking away from.B. Being addicted to.
C. Taking charge of.D. Being cautious about.
Why is "the wide acceptance of telephones" mentioned in Paragraph 4
A. To show the debate over digital humans will last long.
B. To prove telephones have changed people's way of communication.
C. To stress the importance of digital technology development.
D. To deny the value of face-to-face communication.
What is the author's main purpose in writing the text
A. To introduce the development of digital humans.
B. To explain the function of digital humans.
C. To solve the conflict over digital humans.
D. To call for early action to deal with the coming ethical divide.
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。
The Science Class on the Island
On a remote island in the South China Sea,Chen Feng’s science class is the most anticipated part of the week for the children in the only primary school.For years,the school had no professional science teacher,and the children had never touched a single experimental tool.____36.____
Chen Feng,a graduate from a top university’s physics department,came to the island three years ago.He gave up a promising job in a city research institute to be a volunteer teacher here.___37._____He takes a two-hour boat ride to the county town every weekend to buy experimental supplies,and even makes simple teaching tools with waste materials in his spare time.
At first,the children were too nervous to touch the glass beakers and magnets,afraid of breaking the precious items.____38.____Chen Feng encouraged them to try,telling them that curiosity and courage are more important than being right.He designed simple experiments with the children,letting them feel the magic of science by themselves.
Now,the children have changed a lot.They take the initiative to design small experiments,and some of their works have even won awards in provincial youth science competitions.____39.____Many children say they want to learn more about science in the future,to see the wider world outside the island.
“Many people ask me why I stay here,giving up the bright future in the city.”Chen Feng says.“____40.____These children are just as curious about the world as those in big cities.I just want to be the one to open a small window for them to see the stars.”
A. He arrives at school an hour early every day to get the experimental tools ready.
B. Chen Feng’s arrival brought a whole new world to the children’s boring life.
C. These changes and the children’s growth are the most precious harvest for him.
D. They had no idea what a real science experiment was like.
E. Science is not just for students in big cities; it belongs to every child with curiosity.
F. His interesting lessons make him the most popular teacher in the school.
G. He still remembers the day he first saw the look of longing in the children’s eyes.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Lin Wan has long regarded the ancient water town of her childhood as her deepest root. Although she’d had childhood 41 of bringing wonderful stories to the village children and studied publishing in university with a wish to pursue a 42 in a top city press, finding a suitable job proved more 43 than she’d expected.
“I decided that if nobody was going to 44 me, I would just build a story space for the children myself,” says Lin Wan. She was born and raised in a town with a deep love for traditional culture, so the 45 of a countryside picture book library came naturally to her and began to 46 .
“I 47 the plan to my family, and asked if they could lend me the unused old family ancestral hall. They 48 at first, worrying that it would be a waste of time and money, but I finally 49 to get their permission,” she says.
Three years later, the shabby old hall had turned into a warm, bright library filled with over 30,000 books. “ 50 , I had little confidence in the beginning,” says Lin Wan, “but the Town Library grew in popularity and has become one of the most beloved 51 for children and even tourists in the county.”
While many village children had never touched a picture book before, 52 a themed library, the quiet space allows them to 53 the boring daily routine for a while, dive into the magic of stories, gain a newfound 54 for the outside world, and maybe even 55 with their own cultural roots and the beauty of their hometown they’d ignored for long.
A. habits B. memories C. stories D. dreams
A. career B. project C. position D. degree
A. competitive B. practical C. difficult D. important
A. accept B. hire C. invite BD. guide
A. idea B. schedule C. issue D. truth
A. take root B. raise concerns C. take shape D. work wonders
A. adapted B. adjusted C. announced D. proposed
A. regretted B. hesitated C. apologized D. refused
A. managed B. intended C. pretendedD. promised
A. Consequently B. Supposedly C. Admittedly D. Similarly
A. solutions B. destinations C. occupations D. institutions
A. except for B. regardless of C. such as D. let alone
A. escape B. quit C. leave D. miss
A. understanding B. demand C. appreciation D. support
A. part B. reconnect C. compete D. deal
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。
Few people can truly touch the soul of 3000-year-old ancient Shu civilization,but 28-year-old digital restorer Lin Mo can.One of her core tasks is working 56(restore)the broken sacred bronze tree from Sanxingdui Ruins,using cutting-edge 3D scanning technology.One of her most cherished memories is sitting in the lab,held 57 the quiet magic of the ancient relics,piecing together the tiny bronze 58(fragment)on the screen.The fragments are fragile,but she feels a strong connection to the ancient craftsmen,her eyes 59(lock)on the delicate cloud patterns like they were a hidden language,60(amaze)and respect filling her heart with every successful match.The lab has a quiet hum of machines,but her focus overshadows all the noise,a sense of achievement 61 always turns into a soft,proud smile.
Lin Mo would find endless charm even in the most repeated checking work.I remember 62(visit)her lab,watching her zoom in on a 0.1-mm crack over 63 high-definition screen like exploring an unknown world.She would adjust the 3D model slightly,the soft light casting shadows on the virtual bronze 64 her voice explaining gently the story behind every line.
I realise now that Lin Mo didn’t find the wonder in the cold metal fragments:she created it.Who cares if you spend days restoring a single broken piece Life is full of so many 65(seem)ordinary moments,but we can bring the long-buried civilization back to life in the digital age.
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,你已完成在本地连锁文创店为期一个月的假期运营助理兼职工作,请你给店铺负责人提交一份简短的工作报告,内容包括:
主要工作内容;
工作收获与优化建议。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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Brief Work Report on My Holiday Part-time Job
)
第二节(满分25分)
本次第二部分命制读后续写与概要写作两道试题,准考证号尾号为单数的考生试题呈现概要写作,尾号为双数的考生试题呈现读后续写。
(尾号单数)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Nowadays, food waste has become a serious problem around us. Many people, especially students in school canteens, often throw away unfinished food without thinking. Some order too much when eating out, while others pick only their favorite dishes and leave the rest, which wastes large amounts of food every day. This situation not only raises food costs but also goes against the traditional virtue of thrift.
Food waste causes many problems. For one thing, it wastes natural resources like land and water that are used to grow food. For another, leftover food produces harmful gas when it goes bad, polluting the environment. Besides, wasting food is unfair to farmers who work hard all year round to grow crops. It is important for everyone to realize that food is valuable and should be respected.
To stop food waste, many actions can be taken. Schools should educate students about the importance of saving food and encourage them to finish their meals. Restaurants can offer smaller dishes and remind customers not to order too much. Parents should set good examples by saving food at home and teaching children not to waste food from an early age.
Individuals also play a key role. We should take only what we can eat, pack up the leftovers when eating out, and form good eating habits. Saving food is a responsibility for everyone. If we all take action, food waste will be reduced greatly, and our society will become more environmentally friendly and harmonious.
(尾号双数)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。
It was a breezy Friday afternoon,just like any other.I was sitting at my desk,staring at a line draft I’d finished,my fingers brushing the smooth paper gently.At 16,I,Lila,had long been trapped in a terrible fear of imperfection.I loved drawing with my whole heart,but I’d never shown any of my works to anyone outside my family.“Your drawings are so warm,you should let more people see them,”my mum would say softly.But every time I thought of others spotting a flaw in my lines,my throat would tighten with anxiety.
We were talking about the neighbourhood’s upcoming Neighbourhood Memory Wall project when mum dropped the bomb:she’d signed me up to be the main illustrator for the public display.I froze at the news.The Memory Wall was a big community event,set to be visited by everyone in the neighbourhood,from curious young kids to long-time elderly residents.
I wanted to say no immediately,to hide away in my room and never let anyone see my drawings.But I couldn’t bear to let mum down,and I couldn’t ignore the small,eager voice in my heart that wanted to finally share the world I’d drawn with others.So I agreed,and made a silent promise to myself:this work would be absolutely flawless.
For three straight nights,I stayed up late,polishing every single line of the draft,checking every tiny detail again and again to make sure there was no room for mistake.I even practiced painting the lines on old wooden boards hundreds of times,repeating every stroke until my hand ached,just to avoid any slips on the big day.
When the big day came,I arrived at the community square at dawn,all my supplies packed neatly.I started painting carefully,my hands steady,my eyes fixed on the wall.Everything was going perfectly,until a sudden,unexpected shower swept through the square.Before I could cover the wall,the fresh paint had run,blurring my perfect lines into a messy,smudged mess.I stared at the ruined work,my eyes burning with tears.A small crowd had gathered nearby,and I could hear soft whispers.My face burned with shame.This was exactly what I’d feared.I wanted to grab my things and run away forever.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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Paragraph 1:Just as I was about to put down my brush and leave, a soft voice came from behind me.
Paragraph 2:That night, back at my desk, I looked at the photos of the finished wall we’d taken that day.
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英语试题(一)参考答案
1-5 BCCBC 6-10 BAACA 11-15 ACBAB 16-20 CBAAC
21~25,A B D B C26~30,A D D B A31~35,C B B A D
36~40,D A G F E41~45,D A C B A46~50,C D B A C
51~55,B D A C B
56,to restore57,in58,fragments59,locked60,amazement
61,that62,visiting63,a64,as65,seemingly
写作示例
一、应用文写作
Brief Work Report on My Holiday Part-time Job
During the one-month part-time work as an operation assistant,I mainly sorted and arranged cultural and creative products,received customers and answered their inquiries patiently,and recorded daily sales data in a detailed and accurate way,ensuring the smooth progress of the store’s daily operations.
This experience has brought me valuable gains.My communication and practical operational abilities have been greatly improved,and I have a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the cultural and creative industry.I also realized that carefulness and teamwork are crucial to the efficient operation of the store.
To further boost the store’s business,I have a small suggestion.It’s recommended to set up a product experience area and launch simple promotion activities on social media platforms.This can better attract young customers and increase the store’s popularity and sales volume.
二、第二节
(一)概要写作
Food waste is a serious problem in daily life,with students wasting food in canteens and people ordering too much when dining out,going against the virtue of thrift.It wastes natural resources,pollutes the environment and is unfair to hard-working farmers.Schools,restaurants and parents should take effective measures,and individuals need to form good eating habits.Only by joint efforts can we reduce food waste and build a more environmentally friendly society.
(二)读后续写
Paragraph 1
Just as I was about to put down my brush and leave,a soft voice came from behind me.It was Mrs.Smith,an elderly neighbor who always smiled warmly.She said gently,"Don’t be sad,dear.The smudged lines aren’t a mess—they look like soft clouds!"Her words surprised me.Soon,more neighbors came over,some offering to clean the wall,some giving creative ideas to turn the blur into part of the painting.With their help,I calmed down and started to repaint,adding some cloud patterns to match the smudged lines.The wall began to take on a new and lovely look.
Paragraph 2
That night,back at my desk,I looked at the photos of the finished wall we’d taken that day.The once"flawed"lines blended perfectly with the cloud patterns,making the painting more vivid and warm than my original perfect draft.I suddenly realized that perfection isn’t the only beauty of creation.What truly matters is the courage to share and the warmth of togetherness.This experience made me let go of my fear of imperfection.Later,I took the initiative to show my drawings to more people,and I found joy in sharing my little world with others.