长春市实验中学2026届高三上学期第一学程考试英语试卷(不含音频,答案不全)

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长春市实验中学2025-2026学年上学期第一学程考试
高三英语试卷
第一部分:听力
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
1. What does the man say about Jack
A. He’s humorous. B. He’s responsible. C. He’s serious.
2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Cousins. B. Classmates. C. Uncle and niece.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. What to have for lunch. B. Where to buy some vegetables. C. Who will cook a meal.
4. Where are probably the speakers
A. In the car shop. B. In the toy shop. C. In the clothing shop.
5. What does the man usually do in his spare time
A. Play chess with his grandfather. B. Play video games. C. Do some exercise.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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、7两个小题
6. Why does the man apologize
A. For not going to the amusement park.
B. For not explaining the reason in time.
C. For not attending the parent-teacher meeting.
7. What subject is the woman probably bad at
A. Physics. B. English. C. Math.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8. Where does the conversation take place
A. At the woman’s home. B. At a wedding. C. On the phone.
9. When will Rose arrive at Tom’s house
A. On June 30th. B. On July 1st. C. On July 2nd.
10. What is Tom likely to do next
A. Answer the door. B. Call his friend. C. Send out an invitation.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11. What is Max’s purpose of going to Europe
A. To work. B. To travel. C. To study.
12. Which country is Max in
A. Belgium. B. France. C. Switzerland.
13. What will Rita do next
A. Share her videos. B. Take some pictures. C. Tell the man an account.
听第9段材料,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14. What does Louis help the woman carry
A. The box and the umbrella. B. The chair and the camera. C. The camera and the box.
15. How many times did Louis go to the gym this week
A. Seven times. B. Six times. C. Twice.
16. What did Louis probably do today
A. He had his hair cut. B. He cleaned his house. C. He talked with the elderly.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. Where was Randy Bachman’s guitar stolen
A. In Japan. B. In America. C. In Canada.
18. How did Randy Bachman make money to buy the guitar
A. By looking after children. B. By selling cars. C. By singing songs.
19. What did William Long think of finding Randy Bachman’s guitar
A. It was meaningless. B. It was hopeful. C. It was impossible.
20. How much did Takeshi pay for Randy Bachman’s guitar
A. $400. B. $6,300. C. $85,000.
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
IMMERSIVE DINING Menu Contact
Robots and Immersive Dining We have recently opened a fancy outlet in Tech Park, specializing in weaving together the fields of robotics and dining. The outlet provides a futuristic dining experience set against the backdrop of the blockbuster movie Robochefs, where robots set out to delight people with their wonderful e and embark on a culinary adventure. Indulge in delicious novel dishes that our team of local chefs specially adapted from those featured in the movie to suit popular taste. Immerse yourself in the movie’s plot and enjoy the chance to be served by our robot waiters who can gracefully navigate crowded dining spaces, interact with diners and deliver food on time. Special Promotions Groups of 3 to 5 diners get 10% off and larger groups get 15% off! Returning customers who make a reservation will receive an extra 5% discount on their visit. Customer Reviews “When I tasted the unusual dishes I had never heard of before it felt like I was a character in the movie. I will always remember that meal!” Charlene, 20-year-old student “What really left an impression on us were the robot waiters. We made quite a number of requests and they were able to instantly respond in an appropriate manner. It was an unforgettable family outing!” Thomas, father of two Friendly Reminders Scan the QR code on your table to look at the menu and place your order online. Press the buzzer on your table to report a robot malfunction.
1. What does the outlet feature
A. Movie-themed dishes. B. Role-play experience.
C. Customized service. D. Robotic chefs.
2. What is the maximum discount a group of 6 regular diners can enjoy
A. 10%. B. 15%. C. 20%. D. 25%.
3. What is the text probably
A. A poster. B. A blog. C. A report. D. An advertisement.
【答案】1. A 2. C 3. D
B
Would you spend nearly a hundred dollars on a doll that looks like a monster (怪物) Well, that’s what some people are doing for this monster doll from China called Labubu. People’s fascination with doll crazes goes back generations. Just look at the Cabbage Patch Dolls in the ’80s. People get obsessed with purchasing popular dolls.
Pop Mart’s Labubu dolls are no exception. The doll, which looks like a scary child with a big head, sharp teeth and big eyes wearing fuzzy footy pajamas, is sure to gather mixed reactions. But people all over the internet are going crazy over it.
The doll was designed by Hong Kong artist, Kasing Lung, around 10 years ago. Lung created three picture books inspired by Nordic mythology (神话). The book contains descriptions of characters, both good and evil, in a fairy world. He called them “The Monsters.” Labubu, “a small monster with high, pointed ears and serrated teeth,” is the most prominent character. Though she is a monster, she is kind-hearted and constantly wants to help others, but things may not go according to her plan, and she accidentally ends up making things worse.
Today, Labubu blind boxes are sold worldwide by the Beijing-based toy-maker Pop Mart. People are very enthusiastic about the toy. It even led people to line up outside of malls overnight and start fights while instantly selling out.
Emily Brough, Head of Licensing for Pop Mart North America, told USA TODAY Labubu’s crazy following can be attributed to a few factors:1. Pop Mart’s blind box model and the possibility of getting a limited-edition fuel collectors’ desire for the dolls. 2. Going viral (迅速走红) — Unboxings and collector showcases on TikTok, Xiaohongshu (Red Note), and Instagram drove massive engagement. 3. Celebrities and Fandoms — Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and BLACKPINK’ s Lisa, have all been seen with Labubus, fueling their fans’ desires for the dolls.
4. Why are the Dolls in the ’80s mentioned in the first paragraph
A. To make a contrast. B. To generate a discussion.
C. To prove Labubu’s popularity. D. To draw people’s attention.
5. How can we describe Labubu
A. Frightening but kind. B. Pretty and helpful.
C. Strange but entertaining. D. Popular and priceless.
6. What can be inferred from the passage
A. Dolls are always expensive to buy.
B. Labubu is designed by Nordic mythologist.
C. People may go to some lengths to buy a Labubu.
D. Cabbage Patch Dolls were monsters in the past.
7. Which is not the reason for Labubu’s popularity according to the passage
A. Business model. B. Creative design.
C. Celebrity influence. D. The power of social media.
【答案】4. C 5. A 6. C 7. B
C
Why might you be attracted to one face over another It’s an age-old question thought to be too subjective to be worth serious scientific analysis until recently. But attractiveness is not, as you might at first think, linked with distinctiveness; It’s actually the opposite.
Studies have repeatedly shown that when it comes to which faces we prefer, we are more impressed by averageness. Researchers created artificial faces on a computer by combining photos of several people’s faces to generate a composite, “average” image. In preference trials, these highly average faces were consistently rated most attractive.
As well as averageness, there is another important influence on how physically attractive a person’s face is perceived to be. A simple research study shatters whatever romantic notions you may hold. Male and female volunteers looked at a series of smiling female faces and were asked to rate the attractiveness of each one.
Some of the faces they saw just once, while others they saw six times. By the end of the study, the repeatedly viewed faces were picking up higher attractiveness ratings for no other reason than the added exposure. Did you think familiarity leads to contempt You couldn’t be more wrong.
This tendency is known to psychologists as the “mere exposure effect”. It applies to many different situations. Research has shown that people will evaluate photographs, sounds, shapes, names and even made-up words more positively if they have encountered them before.
While these studies witness the importance of looks when it comes to romance, there is still hope for us all. If you are not blessed with the average features that most of us apparently deserve, then simply presenting yourself as often as possible to the object of your desire may overcome this. Harness the “mere exposure effect” to your advantage in the hope that your crush will develop a liking for the familiar. Perseverance can win out in the end.
8. Why do you prefer one face to another according to the passage
A. Attractiveness. B. Uniqueness. C. Averageness. D. Subjectivity.
9. Which word can replace the underlined word “contempt” in Paragraph 4
A. Ignorance. B. Fondness. C. Trust. D. Dependence.
10. How can you let someone like you according to the passage
A. Good manners. B. Frequent visits.
C. Nice appearance. D. Strong personality.
11. What is the best title of the passage
A How we attract others
B. How subjective someone is attractive
C. Why we find someone more beautiful
D. Why we find average faces the most attractive
【答案】8. C 9. A 10. B 11. D
D
Recently, a friend asked for help with a tricky problem: they were staging a play, and the script had a large number of characters. They didn’t want to hire an actor for each role, and while they could double up, they would run into problems if the same actor were playing two characters in a scene. Luckily, I was the right person to come to for help. There’s a versatile (通用的) piece of maths — graph colouring — that’s effective at solving many such problems, from casting a play to timetable scheduling.
Mathematicians are often particularly interested in graph colouring, which involves assigning a colour to each point of a graph-networks of points joined by lines, so that any two point s joined with a line are assigned different colours. Finding the minimum number of colours needed to do this can tell us something useful about the graph’s structure. For example, a graph with a triangle of points all joined to a fourth point in the centre will need at least four colours to fill it in.
One of my favourite uses of graph colouring is in scheduling problems: imagine a set of students, with a shared set of classes. We can draw a graph, indicating each class by a point, and join two points if those classes have any students taking both (so they can’t happen at the same time). Then, we find a way to colour the graph using the fewest possible colours. The minimum number of colours will tell us how many timetables periods we will need: each colour represents a set of classes with no overlap in students, so they can all happen simultaneously (同时地).
This may tell you how I solved my friend’s problem: I suggested they draw a graph, represent each character with a point, and join two characters with a line if they appeared in any scenes together. Colouring this graph minimally then told them exactly how many actors they would need to stage the play. Another victory for maths — on with the show!
12. What worried the author’s friend most
A. The lack of towering actors. B. The numerous scene changes.
C. The tight budget for costumes. D. The scene conflicts of the same actor.
13. Which of the following best illustrates the example in paragraph 2
B: Blue G: Green R: Red Y: Yellow
A. B.
C. D.
14. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3
A. Clarify an assumption. B. Present an application.
C. Introduce an approach. D. Analyze a phenomenon.
15. How does the author sound in the last paragraph
A. Proud. B. Serious. C. Hesitant. D. Authoritative.
【答案】12. D 13. C 14. B 15. A
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。
Music and art have always been closely connected, with each influencing the other in important ways. ____16____ The practice creates experiences that blur (模糊) the boundaries between the auditory (听觉的) and visual senses.
One of the most striking examples of this trend is the rise of “sound art” which explores the relationship between sound and visual representation. ____17____ These connections often use technology to transform sound in innovative ways. They can create an environment where the viewer becomes an active participant in the artistic experience.
____18____ Directors are now experimenting with soundscapes that extend beyond traditional narrative (叙述) structures, using music to arouse emotions and create atmosphere rather than simply underline plot points. This special art form often challenges traditional ideas of storytelling.
Despite these innovations, some artists argue that the integration of music into art can sometimes have different effects from the primary visual message. Critics have warned that the overuse of music can strongly impact the viewer’s senses. They believe that music should serve as a complement (补充) to the visual art. ____19____ Good music should fit well with the art, making people enjoy the art more instead of paying less attention to it.
To address this concern, many artists are now focusing on creating a more harmonious balance between music and visual art. This trend highlights the importance of finding the right balance between them. These artists carefully select and integrate musical elements, aiming to create works that are both visually striking and aurally engaging. ____20____
A. Artists note technology may perfect sound-visual balance.
B. It should enhance the art’s effect rather than overshadow it.
C. Thus, viewers can be offered a truly multisensory experience.
D. Sound art allows for an interplay between images and viewers.
E. Artists are increasingly integrating musical elements into their work.
F. Moreover, the use of music in film and video art has also developed.
G. Sound art combinations often involve large-scale, interactive sound environments.
【答案】16. E 17. G 18. F 19. B 20. C
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。
A few years ago, I spared a couple of hours from busy academic learning to work in a video store on a daily basis. An elderly woman walked into the store with a younger woman who I ____21____ was her daughter. The daughter was displaying a serious case of ____22____, checking her watch every few seconds. The older woman began to ____23____ the DVDs on the nearest shelf. After ____24____ hesitation, I walked over and asked if I could help. The woman smiled and showed me a title on a crumpled (皱巴巴的) piece of paper. Obviously a person looking for it knew a little about ____25____.
Rather than rushing off to ____26____ the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Something about her deliberate movements ____27____ me of my own mother, who had passed away the previous Christmas. The woman seemed ____28____ for the unrushed company and casual conversation. We found the movie, and I ____29____ her to the queue at the cash register. When the older woman was paying in cash, I walked over to the younger, who was still tapping her foot at the front of the store.
“Is that your mom ” She rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.” There was_____30_____ in her reply, half sigh and half complaint. Still watching the mother, I said, “_____31_____ some advice ” “Sure,” said the daughter. I smiled to show her I wasn’t _____32_____. I answered her _____33_____ expression by saying, “When she’s gone, it’s the little _____34_____ that’ll come back to you. Moments like this. I know.” Silent for a moment, the daughter placed her arm with _____35_____unaccustomed affection around her mother’s shoulders, gently guiding her out of the store.
21. A. found B. recognized C. guessed D. predicted
22. A. anxiety B. confusion C. eagerness D. impatience
23. A. check off B. look through C. do up D. lay aside
24. A. cautious B. long C. slight D. instant
25. A. DVDs B. movies C. titles D. records
26. A. locate B. confirm C. check D. buy
27. A. informed B. convinced C. called D. reminded
28. A. suitable B. eager C. grateful D. hopeful
29. A. asked B. walked C. invited D. introduced
30. A. annoyance B. amazement C. concern D. disappointment
31. A. Give B. Accept C. Mind D. Follow
32. A. criticizing B. kidding C. objecting D. caring
33. A. curious B. frightened C. believable D. regretful
34. A. expressions B. moments C. possessions D. chances
35. A. immediately B. constantly C. unexpectedly D. obviously
【答案】21. C 22. D 23. B 24. C 25. B 26. A 27. D 28. C 29. B 30. A 31. C 32. A 33. A 34. B 35. D
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As a demonstration sport at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, pickleball is rapidly gaining popularity across China, ___36___ (unique) integrating fitness, friendship and fashion.
___37___ (emerge) as a beloved pastime for American seniors in the 1960s, pickleball has evolved into a dynamic sport. Playfully called the “fun cousin” of tennis, pickleball ___38___ (play) by two or four players on a badminton court with oversized ping-pong paddles. Its rules are straightforward, requiring minimal physical efforts ___39___ the form of running, making it accessible to players of all ages and skill levels. Its low barrier to entry-requiring only a paddle set and ball, both of which are widely accessible and budget-friendly—___40___ (ensure) that anyone can have a try.
Pickleball is also a sport centered around fun and friendship. Its social aspect can foster lasting friendships and ___41___ (tie) beyond the court. The inclusive and welcome nature of pickleball communities enhances overall well-being and a sense of ___42___ (belong).
Currently, not only is pickleball played in first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai, but it’s also expanding its presence into smaller cities across China. ___43___ you’re a seasoned athlete or a beginner seeking a new, sport y activity, pickleball provides an ___44___ (engage) experience for you. Ready to try Find a local court and give it ____45____ go.
【答案】36. uniquely
37. Emerging
38. is played
39. in 40. ensures
41. ties 42. belonging
43. Whether
44. engaging
45. a
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校英语报健康专栏对学生不吃早餐的现象进行调查,请根据以下调查统计图写一份书面报告,内容包括:
1.描述统计图(bar chart);
2.给出建议。
How Often Breakfast Is Skipped
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。
Recently, our English newspaper had a survey about how often breakfast is skipped.
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【答案】
Recently, our English newspaper had a survey about how often breakfast is skipped.
The bar chart clearly presents the results: 50% of students skip breakfast once a week, the highest percentage among all groups. Another 8% do so several times a week, while only 5% are in the “Others” category. This data shows that skipping breakfast is a common problem among our students.
To solve this, students should set alarms and go to bed earlier to make time for breakfast. Schools can also add more tasty and nutritious breakfast choices. A good breakfast gives us energy, which is vital for our study and health.
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Studying abroad in Canada, I never thought that the small chopsticks would become a unique barrier in my cross-cultural adaptation.
For a Chinese student, using chopsticks to eat is the most natural thing. But here, every time I ate in the cafeteria and skillfully picked up food with chopsticks, the foreign classmates around me always cast curious and slightly confused looks, and from time to time, there were whispers: “How do they do that ” At first, I would smile and briefly explain how to use chopsticks to them. But as the number of times increased, the sense of strangeness brought about by cultural differences gradually made me feel uncomfortable. Even for a moment, I hesitated to switch to a knife and fork to eat in order to fit in.
During a group dinner, everyone sat around the restaurant. I habitually reached out for chopsticks. Jack, who was in the same group, saw this and exclaimed excitedly: “Hey, let’s see your magic with chopsticks!” As he spoke, he also picked up a pair of chopsticks and clumsily imitated. But before he could pick up anything, the chopsticks slipped from his hand. The other classmates laughed, and my face burned. I lowered my head to eat awkwardly, but my heart was in a mess. I realized that in their eyes, chopsticks were just a novel “performance prop (道具)”, and I, as a “foreigner” using chopsticks, seemed to have become an object of observation.
After that, when facing others’ curiosity about chopsticks, I lost the initial enthusiasm to share and just casually smiled. I was afraid of this excessive attention, afraid that my cultural habits would become an “outsider label” in the eyes of others. I even began to deliberately reduce the number of times I used chopsticks in public, trying to make myself “fit in” with the local dining style.
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。
Until one day, the school held an international cultural festival.
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I started to patiently explain how to hold chopsticks and what they symbolize.
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【答案】
Until one day, the school held an international cultural festival. Each country’s student union was required to set up a booth to showcase their own culture. Our Chinese student union decided to take chopsticks as the theme. At first, I was a little hesitant, but when I saw my classmates actively preparing, I was also infected by their enthusiasm. I thought, since chopsticks are an important part of Chinese culture, why not let more people know and understand them
I started to patiently explain how to hold chopsticks and what they symbolize. I told them that chopsticks represent the wisdom and philosophy of the Chinese people. They are not only a tool for eating, but also a cultural carrier. As I spoke, more and more people gathered around our booth. Some of them were curious, some were amazed, and some even tried to use chopsticks under my guidance. Looking at their serious expressions and the smiles on their faces, I felt a sense of pride and satisfaction. I realized that cultural differences are not a barrier, but a bridge. As long as we are willing to share and communicate, we can understand and respect each other’s cultures.
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