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西安中学 2026 届高三质量检测考试(三) 英语试题 (时间:120分钟 满分:150分) 命题人:杨艳 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。 例:How much is the shirt? A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C。 1. Why doesn’t the man go to the supermarket? A. It is far. B. It is big. C. It is expensive. 2. What are the speakers talking about? A. A school rule. B. A music event. C. A poster design. 3. Where are the speakers? A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. At an office. 4. What happened to the man? A. He lost his home key. B. He was locked in the house. C. He had trouble entering the house. 5. How did the woman feel last Friday? A. Excited. B. Tired. C. Regretful. 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。 高三年级 英语试题 第1页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}6. What might attract the man at the festival? A. The energy display. B. The scientific talks. C. The interactive activities. 7. What will the man do at the festival? A. Present prizes. B. Attend a contest. C. Hold a workshop. 听第 7段材料,回答第 8至9题。 8. What does the woman think of the lecture? A. Attractive. B. Confusing. C. Ordinary. 9. Why would the woman like to choose blue for their website? A. It matches the company’s logo. B. It is visually appealing. C. It is culturally safe. 听第 8段材料,回答第 10至12题。 10. What made the woman choose to travel by train? A. She happened to get a cheap ticket. B. She considered it the most comfortable. C. She wanted to experience the train journey. 11. Where did the woman stay in Paris? A. In the city center. B. Near a subway station. C. Close to the River Seine. 12. On what did the woman spend most of her money? A. Food. B. The train ticket. C. Accommodations. 听第 9段材料,回答第 13至16题。 13. What does the woman probably major in? A. Journalism. B. Education. C. Psychology. 14. What do the woman’s classmates consider most about their research? A. Whether it is easy to do. B. Whether it can motivate them. C. Whether it has practical value for their career. 高三年级 英语试题 第2页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}15. How was the woman inspired to choose her focus? A. By her teachers. B. By a book. C. By her classmates. 16. What is the woman’s research particularly about? A. Teenagers’ study attitudes. B. Different teaching methods. C. Relationships between teachers and students. 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至20题。 17. How long will the exhibition last? A. 8 days. B. 9 days. C. 10 days. 18. What is Sky Hotel’s advantage? A. It offers ideal sleeping conditions. B. It serves healthy meals. C. It has sports clubs. 19. How does the speaker suggest signing up for the competition? A. By emailing the committee. B. By checking out the newsletter. C. By filling out the entrance ticket. 20. Why have the artificial skiing runs been built? A. There might be a snow shortage. B. There are more participants. C. There will be better publicity. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分 30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Set Boundaries, Find Peace By Nedra Glover Tawwab Description The instant The New York Times bestseller. 高三年级 英语试题 第3页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}End the struggle, speak up for what you need, and experience the freedom of being truly yourself. Healthy boundaries. We all know we should have them in order to achieve work & life balance, deal with negative people, and enjoy rewarding relationships with partners, friends, and family. But what do “healthy boundaries” really mean—and how can we successfully express our needs, say “no,” and be decisive without offending others? Licensed consultant, sought-after relationship expert, and one of the most influential therapists on Instagram, Nedra Glover Tawwab clarifies this complex topic for today’s world. In a relatable and inclusive tone, Set Boundaries, Find Peace presents simple-yet-powerful ways to set healthy boundaries in all aspects of life. Rooted in the latest research and best practices used in cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT), these techniques help us identify and express our needs clearly and without apology—and uncover a root problem behind codependency, power struggles, anxiety, depression, burnout, and more. Editorial reviews “Set Boundaries, Find Peace is a down-to-earth guide on fully realizing your potential and giving yourself the freedom you deserve by clearly setting healthy boundaries in your personal and professional life, friendships, and relationships. Eye-opening and thoroughly engaging.” —Myleik Teele “If you want the most comprehensive, relevant, and relatable guide to setting boundaries, speaking your needs, and living a more peaceful life, Nedra Tawwab’s book on boundaries is for you.” —Sheleana Aiyana 高三年级 英语试题 第4页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}21. What does the book focus on? A. Solutions to emotional problems. B. Examples of unhealthy lifestyles. C. Steps of removing negative thoughts. D. Methods of establishing healthy boundaries. 22. What does Myleik Teele think of the book? A. Practical. B. Comprehensive. C. Poetic. D. Cost-effective. 23. How many hardcover copies at the least guarantee a free delivery? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. B One of my bad habits is saying “busy” when people ask me how I’m doing. Sometimes it’s because I actually am busy, but other times it’s because that’s what I think I’m supposed to say. That’s what important people say. That’s what people who get promoted say. But working long hours doesn’t drive better results. Never taking a vacation won’t lead to a promotion. So why are we so proud to talk about how busy we are all the time? In 2016, researchers from Columbia, Harvard, and Georgetown conducted a study to figure it out. They found busy people are perceived to be of high status, and interestingly, these status attributions are heavily influenced by our own beliefs about social mobility. In other words, the more we believe that one has the opportunity for success based on hard work, the more we tend to think that people who skip leisure and work all the time are of higher standing. That’s why we feel like we have to appear busy, and there’s a real perception that if someone is knee-deep in meetings, e-mails, and stress, then they’re probably a big deal. This culture of busyness is making it hard for employees to find work-life balance. According to a recent study, one in five highly engaged employees is at risk of burnout. Personally, I’m going to stop saying “busy” when people ask me how I am. It sounds self-righteous and sets the wrong tone. Phrases like “I have limited access to e-mail” and “I’ll respond as soon as I get back” sound like you’re being held back from working against your will as opposed to making the most of your time off. By rejecting the myth that busyness equals worth, we free ourselves and others from 高三年级 英语试题 第5页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}exhaustion. True success isn’t about working harder; it’s about working smarter and finding balance. Let’s redefine what it means to be productive—and start valuing rest as much as effort. 24. How does the author introduce the topic in the first paragraph? A. By quoting famous people. B. By presenting statistical data. C. By comparing different opinions. D. By introducing personal experience. 25. Why do we tend to think that busy people are of high status? A. Our status can be attributed to our social mobility. B. We hold the belief that hard work leads to success. C. Our own opportunity for success never comes easily. D. We find few people of high status have time for leisure. 26. What does the underlined phrase “knee-deep in” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Bored with. B. Worried about. C. Fully involved in. D. Very interested in. 27. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage? A. To advise employees on how to achieve work-life balance. B. To share his personal experience of overcoming a bad habit. C. To introduce a study on people’s attitude toward busyness. D. To argue against the culture of equating busyness with worth. C The ability to detect a nearby presence without seeing or touching it may sound fantastical—but it’s a real ability that some creatures have. A family of African fish known as Mormyrids are weakly electric, and have special organs that can locate a nearby target, even when it’s hiding in the mud. Scientists have now developed an artificial sensor system modelled on the ability of these fish. “We developed a new strategy for 3D motion positioning by electronic skin, bio-inspired by ‘electric fish’,” says Dr. Xinge Yu, an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the City University of Hong Kong. The team described their e-skin sensor in a paper published on November 14 in Nature. The artificial sensor is multi-layered. One layer acts as a transmitter, which will generate an electric field once activated, and another layer acts as a receiver to detect both 高三年级 英语试题 第6页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}the direction and the distance to an object. A separate controller creates the driving signal to activate the transmitter. When an object comes within range, the electric field around the sensor is disrupted, which in turn can be detected by the receiver. This data is then processed by the microcontroller unit, which computers the position of the target object and sends that information to a smartphone or other devices. A special hydrogel (生物凝胶) is used in the sensor, which has the ability to transmit and receive electric signals from a pattern of microchannels on the surface. The end result is a sensor that is thin, soft and flexible, making it cosy to adapt to irregular surfaces, such as the human body. In contrast to the traditional sensor system that needs a large number of sensors to achieve spatial positioning, the new system can locate an object precisely in 3D space using just a few sensors. This significantly reduces the power consumption of data collection, transmission and processing. The researchers hope that this sensor could one day open up a new range of wearable technologies, including sensors for human-machine interaction and thin, flexible e-skin. 28. The first paragraph aims to show . A. the special ability of African fish B. the inspiration for a new invention C. the big challenge of locating objects D. the reason for developing a sensor 29. What is the correct order of the system’s working procedures? a. The transmitter creates an electric field. b. A unit computes the position of the target. c. The controller sends the activating signal. d. The receiver detects the change of electric signals. e. The electric field is disrupted by an approaching object. A. c-a-e-d-b B. c-a-d-e-b C. a-c-e-d-b D. a-e-c-d-b 30. What is an advantage of the new sensor system? A. Its sensitivity to different stimulations. B. Its adaptation to environmental changes. C. Its efficiency in achieving 3D positioning. D. Its speed in data collection and processing. 31. What is the best title for the text? A. Machine Detective “Wears” Flexible E-skin 高三年级 英语试题 第7页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}B. Bio-inspired Sensor “Feels” Without Touching C. E-Skin Sensor: The Future of Machine Learning D. Electric Fields: The Frontier of Object Detection D How do you tell if something is real or imaginary? We have now discovered a brain pathway that seems to help you decide, which could improve treatments for hallucinations (幻觉) caused by conditions like Parkinson’s disease. We already know that the parts of the brain that activate when we imagine something visual are similar to those involved in seeing actual visual objects, but it is unclear how we distinguish between the two. To find out, Nadine Dijkstra and her colleagues asked 26 people to carry out a visual task while their brain activity was recorded via MRI scans. The participants had to view a still gray block on a screen for 2 seconds, in a process repeated more than 100 times. They were also instructed to imagine seeing diagonal lines on each block, though half of the blocks really did have diagonal lines. After viewing each block, the participants were asked to rate how vividly they saw the lines on a scale of 1 to 4 and say whether they thought the lines were real or imaginary. By analyzing the brain recordings, the researchers found that an area called the fusiform gyrus was more active when people saw lines more vividly. Crucially, when the activity in the fusiform gyrus rose above a certain level, this led to a jump in activity in an area called the anterior insula, leading people to judge something as real. While it is unlikely that these brain regions are the only ones involved in deciding what is real versus imaginary, further exploration of this pathway could deepen our understanding of how to treat visual hallucinations caused by conditions like Parkinson’s disease. 32. Why did Dijkstra’s team conduct the study? A. To advance MRI scanning technology. B. To map different functions of the brain. C. To know how brains tell real from imaginary. D. To explore an immediate cure for hallucinations. 高三年级 英语试题 第8页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}33. What were participants required to do in the experiment? A. Decide if the lines really existed. B. Count the blocks with diagonal lines. C. Identify the color of blocks in 2 seconds. D. View blocks with real diagonal lines only. 34. What role does the fusiform gyrus play according to the findings? A. It makes diagonal lines real. B. It produces imaginary diagonal lines. C. It lessens the anterior insula’s activity. D. It reflects vividness of visual experiences. 35. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. Practical treatments for Parkinson’s. B. Medical significance of the findings. C. Eager anticipation for other studies. D. Further analysis of the experiment. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两 项为多余选项。 What’s social jet lag? Social jet lag occurs when you stay up later and then sleep in later on weekends than you do on weekdays. Changing the hours that you sleep from day to day affects your body’s natural internal clock. Social jet lag affects the body similarly to travel jet lag. When you shift your sleeping hours, your body feels as if it were in a different time zone. 36 For example, if you stay up late on Saturday night and then sleep in on Sunday morning, you will likely have a hard time falling asleep on Sunday night. This is because your body has not been awake for enough hours to feel tired at your usual Sunday bedtime. 37 Yet, frequently changing your body’s internal clock doesn’t just cause daytime sleepiness. 38 Social jet lag has been linked to several chronic health problems. Changes in the internal clock caused by inconsistent sleeping hours lead to changes in the circulatory (血液循环的) system and raise the risk of heart disease. Individuals who regularly experience social jet lag are also more likely to smoke cigarettes and consume more caffeine. These habits can significantly influence sleep. 高三年级 英语试题 第9页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}Sticking to your sleep schedule is an important part of addressing social jet lag. 39 A 2019 study found that when participants kept their sleep and wake up times within 15 to 30 minutes of the same time each day, they reported better sleep, less depression, and less stress. Study participants were also able to improve their cognitive reaction time scores. 40 If you usually change your regular sleep schedule on weekends, it may be time to try to keep a more consistent one. While it may feel difficult to keep the same sleeping hours each day, you will likely notice the health benefits right away. A. It can significantly impact your health as well. B. This can make falling and staying asleep difficult. C. Moreover, establishing a regular sleep schedule is crucial. D. Adjust your sleep schedule, and everything will be OK. E. This likely makes waking up early on Monday morning difficult. F. Aim to go to bed at the same time every day, even on weekends. G. In general, social jet lag is a common problem that we may all experience. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共四节,满分 40分) 第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和D四个选项中,选出可以填入 空白处的最佳选项。 Having a child that is nonverbal or speech-delayed can be frustrating. It’s also heartbreaking to see them interact with other children but 41 to express their full selves. So, when a child with autism makes their first language 42 , it’s a significant moment. Photographer Haley McGuire shared her son Micah’s wonderful achievement in the fall of 2020, and the 43 video got likes over 730,000 times. Today, the video, which stays 44 at the top of McGuire’s page, has been shared nearly 30,000 times and still 45 attention and affection from followers and viewers. The first video was of Micah repeating the 46 of his family members as they cheer in the background. Every time Micah gets a name right, he 47 in excitement and beams with pure 48 . “Micah has always been a really sweet, tender-hearted, 高三年级 英语试题 第10页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}quiet kid,” McGuire said. “He doesn’t talk much and always 49 himself. However, he’s always been extremely 50 and caring. I know that’s not necessarily 51 for kids with autism. The videos have 52 a lot of people’s hearts online and have been 53 of inspiration for the McGuire family. But, maybe the best part is that they also give hope to families of children with autism, especially those who 54 for the day they can hear their child first 55 . 41. A. volunteer B. intend C. fail D. wait 42. A. barrier B. choice C. breakthrough D. profit 43. A. inspiring B. disturbing C. amusing D. appealing 44. A. wrapped B. informed C. typed D. fixed 45. A. wastes B. requires C. deserves D. secures 46. A. prizes B. names C. laughs D. greetings 47. A. bounces B. wrestles C. stretches D. wanders 48. A. pride B. innocence C. guilt D. regret 49. A. laughs at B. knows about C. keeps to D. cares for 50. A. outgoing B. affectionate C. fashionable D. generous 51. A. proper B. memorable C. gradual D. normal 52. A. broken B. warmed C. frozen D. treated 53. A. source B. trick C. cause D. method 54. A. fight B. long C. make D. search 55. A. scream B. weep C. speak D. interpret 第二节 语法与词汇知识(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分) 从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 56. _________ is reported in the newspaper, talks between the two countries collapsed. A. It B. As C. That D. What 57. Anyone _________ bags, boxes, or whatever, was stopped by the police. A. seen carry B. seen carrying C. saw to carry D. saw carrying 58. The way he did it was different __________we were used to. A. in which B. in what C. from what D. from which 高三年级 英语试题 第11页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}59. Every boy and every girl as well as the teachers who ________ to lead the group ________ asked to be at the school gate before 6: 30 in the morning. A. is; is B. are; are C. are; is D. is; are 60. As far as I am concerned, education is about learning and the more you learn, ________. A. the more for life are you equipped B. the more equipped for life you are C. the more life you are equipped for D. you are equipped the more for life 第三节 单词拼写(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分5分) 根据下列各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示词,在答题卡指定区域的横线上写出 对应单词的正确、完整形式,每空一词。 61. The man who had his bright lights on came over and told Larry he had made an _________ (紧急) call. 62. And it was _________ (伴有) in the nest by the greatest sight of all — LUNCH! 63. Here was an exceptionally _________ (有创造力的) mind at work. 64. The introduction of high-speed trains has _________ (急剧地) shortened travel times, making intercity travel faster and more comfortable. 65. On every single move you are engaged in _________ (分析) a situation, processing what your opponent is doing and evaluating the best move from among all your options. 第四节 语法填空(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。 For many, cycling to Lhasa is a romantic dream. But for Li Shuangsheng and his son, Li Xuyao, it was 66 36-day, 2298-kilometer journey of growth—crossing 14 mountains over 4,000 meters and 67 (battle) with altitude sickness. This was the father’s special gift to his son’s 16th birthday. Setting off 68 Chongqing, they rode in a “father in front, son behind” formation, determined to bike up one mountain each day. One day, they 69 (catch) in a heavy rainstorm on Kazila Mountain’s slopes. Li Shuangsheng led the way downhill and stopped by the roadside to wait for his son. Ten minutes later, Li Xuyao appeared, 70 (cover) in mud. His bike, 71 chain had slipped off, caused him to lose balance and fall to the 高三年级 英语试题 第12页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}ground. During the day, the mountain roads, burning sun, and rainstorms exhausted the father and the son. At night, they either sheltered with families in Xinjiang 72 camped alone. Several times, the father jokingly suggested giving up, but Li Xuyao always replied 73 (firm), “No way. I’ll do whatever it takes to get there.” After wearing down six sets of brake pads, they finally arrived in Lhasa. For Li Xuyao’s mother, it was a moment of 74 (relieve) and pride. “I prayed for their safe return every night,” she said. “My son has grown into a 75 (tough) and more mature young man.” 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节(满分 15) 假定你是校学生会成员李华,学校对高三学生晚自习后的自主学习方式做了调查, 结果如下表。请你给负责教学的外教 Mr. Smith 写一封邮件,汇报调查结果并咨询优 化建议。 写作要求:准确描述数据;简要说明现象;咨询合理建议;词数 80 左右;邮件 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Mr. Smith, _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 高三年级 英语试题 第13页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}第二节(满分 25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的 短文。 It was a rainy Saturday afternoon, and 16-year-old Mia sat on the porch, staring at the rain forming puddles in the driveway. Her dad, a single parent, had lost his job last month, and their car had broken down that morning. “We need to get to the hospital,” Dad had said, his voice tight—Mia’s little brother, Leo, had a high fever and was struggling to breathe. But with no car and no money for a taxi, they were stuck. Mia wrapped her arms around herself, listening to Leo’s weak coughs from inside. She’d checked their savings jar earlier—only $12. Not nearly enough for even a short taxi ride, let alone the hospital bills that she knew would come. The rain tapped harder on the roof, as if adding to their worry. Just then, Mr. Carter, their elderly neighbor, appeared at the gate, holding an umbrella. He’d lived next door for years, always sitting on his porch reading newspapers, sometimes waving slightly if they passed by, but they’d rarely spoken beyond a quick “hello.” “Heard the little one’s sick?” he asked, rain dripping from the brim of his old canvas hat. Mia nodded, biting her lip to hold back tears—she hated feeling so helpless. Mr. Carter stepped closer. “My car is in the garage. It’s old, but it runs. Let’s get him to the doctor.” Mia’s eyes widened. “Really? But the rain?” “Rain never stopped a Carter from helping a neighbor,” he said. Without another word, he turned and hurried toward the garage. Moments later, the old car rumbled to life and pulled up to the curb in front of the house. Dad hurried out with Leo in his arms, and Mr. Carter helped tuck the boy into the back seat. By the time they reached the hospital, Leo’s fever had gone down a little. Nurses rushed him to a small examination room, asking Dad to stay by his side to answer questions. Mia waited in the lobby, her hands shaking as she thought about the money they didn’t have. She decided to get a cup of water to calm herself, stepping toward the water dispenser (饮水机) near the reception desk. 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。 高三年级 英语试题 第14页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}Getting water, she saw Mr. Carter, who was with the receptionist, pulling out his wallet.___________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Later that night, Leo recovered from his illness. ______________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 高三年级 英语试题 第15页 共15页 {#{QQABQYQoxgAwgITACQ5KV0XiCAuYkJEjJIgMwVAauARrgINIBIA=}#}