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2025-2026 学年度上学期月考高三英语试题答案
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1.W: I know you went to the bookshop this morning. How many books did you buy?
M: I bought five books this morning, which were two more than last time.
2.M: It’s already ten. We’re going to miss the train. Let’s hurry up.
W: Relax. It leaves in about an hour. We’ve got plenty of time.
3.M: Are you finished with the newspaper, Mary?
W: Almost. Here, you can take the news section. And the entertainment section is in the living
room.
M: Oh, I just want to read the sports section.
4.W: Have you heard our president is starting a new program?
M: Oh, really? How will it benefit us?
W: The program requires professors to take on students in their research projects. Then, we’ll
have more chances of gathering research experience.
5.W: Alan, you’re back. How was your vacation?
M: Don’t bring it up. I wish I had never had it.
W: What went wrong?
M: What didn’t go wrong? That would be a better question.
6-7
W: Good afternoon, Mr Green. Nice to see you again.
M: Good afternoon, Li Mei. I came from Hong Kong yesterday.
W: Really? Was it on business or just sightseeing?
M: On business. The trip was the most interesting and enjoyable.
W: Glad to hear that. Would you like to have a drink first?
M: Yes, orange juice, please. Thank you.
W: You are welcome, sir. Should I take your order now?
M: Yes, please. I am very hungry.
8-9
M: I’d like to pay a visit to the Smiths at 3:30 pm. Will you go with me, Mary?
W: I’d love to, but I won’t be off work from my factory until 4:00 pm. Then I’ll take thirty
minutes to prepare. I’ll be free then, Jack.
M: OK. Let’s meet at the bus stop and take the No. 5 bus to go there.
W: Why not by bike? The bus would be crowded at that time.
1M: But my bike is broken.
W: You can use your sister’s new bike, can’t you?
M: Yes, I’ll wait for you in front of the bookstore.
W: OK. Bye.
10-12
M: I can’t believe we got such good tickets. We didn’t even pay the regular price for them.
W: I know! The seats are great and the service of the ticket seller is good.
M: Yeah, I’m thrilled that we were able to get the discount tickets.
W: Me too. It’s probably because we booked the flight so early and the destination is a place that
not many people want to go to.
M: I’m also glad we didn’t make this a road trip. It’s unimaginable to go there by car or by train.
W: I know. It takes so long to get there!
M: I will read newspapers to kill the time. Do you need to buy a book for the flight?
W: No. I have my magazine.
13-16
M: Have you ever been to England, Nancy?
W: Yes. I go to England twice a year to visit Lisa.
M: Was she your classmate?
W: No, we were not in the same school, but our friendship started when we were babies. We lived
in the same neighborhood.
M: I see. You know visiting England has been my dream for a long time.
W: You bet! I like England very much. I have been there many times, but I still want to enjoy its
beautiful scenery.
M: What do you often do in England?
W: I like visiting the museums there. They are in a good atmosphere, such as the British Museum.
M: I’m free next month. I will go to Manchester first.
W: My friend just lives in Manchester. Maybe you can visit her for information about your travel.
M: Thank you for your kindness. I will go there with my parents. It is not appropriate to bother
your friend. We will visit England with a tour group.
W: OK, if you need any help, you can call her. This is her telephone number.
M: You are so kind. Thank you very much.
17-20
M: Thank you for calling Winchester Zoo. The zoo is closed on Mondays. The opening hours
are from 10:00 am until it gets dark. The closing hours are at 7:00 pm in summer and at 5:00 pm
in winter. There is a guided tour of the zoo every hour. Visitors for the tour should wait at the
2entrance which is where the tour begins. Our guide will meet you there. The tour finishes at the
cafe. You should not feed the animals but you can watch when we give them something to eat.
Every day at 2:00 pm the lions are given their food and the elephants get theirs at 3:00 pm. There
is a shop in the zoo where you can buy books. There is also a cafe which sells snacks. Tickets for
adults cost 8 pounds and children’s tickets are half price. A family ticket, for two adults and three
children, is 26 pounds.
A
【答案】21. A 22. C 23. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一家将机器人技术与餐饮相结合的特色餐厅,
提供了独特的未来主义用餐体验,包括根据热门电影改编的创意菜肴以及由机器人服务员提
供的服务,并介绍了相关的促销活动和顾客评价。
【21 题详解】
细节理解题。根据 Robots and Immersive Dining 部分中的“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.(
尽情享受我们当地厨师团队特别从电影中改编的适合大众口味的美味新奇菜肴。沉浸在电影
的情节中,享受由我们的机器人服务员为您服务的乐趣,他们可以优雅地在拥挤的用餐空间
中穿梭,与食客互动,并准时送餐)”可知,这家餐厅的特色是提供以电影为主题的菜肴。
故选 A 项。
【22 题详解】
细节理解题。根据 Special Promotions 部分中的“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.(3 至 5 人的用餐团体可享受 9 折优惠,更大的团体可享受 8.5 折优惠!
预订的回头客将额外享受 5%的折扣)”可知,6 人用餐团体属于更大的团体,可享受 15%的
折扣,作为回头客预订可额外享受 5%的折扣,所以总共可以享受 20%的折扣,是最大折扣。
故选 C 项。
【23 题详解】
推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文详细介绍了一家特色餐厅 特色、促销活动、顾客评价以
及温馨提示,旨在吸引顾客前来体验。由此推知,本文可能是一则广告。故选 D 项。
B
【答案】24. A 25. C 26. D 27. C
【解析】
3【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者患有脑瘫的 12 岁儿子在佛罗里达州奥兰多迪
士尼好莱坞影城首次乘坐过山车的经历,同时阐述了残疾孩子家庭日常面临的出行分离困
境,以及迪士尼世界对残疾人士的包容性和作者对当地社区有更多无障碍场所的期盼。
【24 题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“This spring break, my 12-year-old disabled son rode his first roller
coaster. He had so much fun! (今年春假,我 12 岁的残疾儿子第一次坐过山车。他玩得很开
心!)”以及第二段“Disney World is one of the only mainstream amusement parks that will let
my son go on rides. He has cerebral palsy (脑瘫) and is unable to sit independently. Because of
his disabilities, most parks won’t let him go on their roller coasters. (迪士尼世界是少数几个允
许我儿子乘坐游乐设施的主流游乐园之一。他患有脑瘫,无法独立坐稳。由于残疾,大多数
游乐园都不让他坐过山车)”可知,作者儿子在迪士尼的经历之所以特别,是因为他被允许
乘坐过山车,而这是在其他大多数游乐园无法实现的。故选 A 项。
【25 题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段“Disney World is one of the only mainstream amusement parks that
will let my son go on rides. He has cerebral palsy (脑 瘫 ) and is unable to sit independently.
Because of his disabilities, most parks won’t let him go on their roller coasters. (迪士尼世界是少
数几个允许我儿子乘坐游乐设施的主流游乐园之一。他患有脑瘫,无法独立坐稳。由于残疾,
大多数游乐园都不让他坐过山车)”以及倒数第二段“Disney World is one of the few, if not
the only place, where everyone in my family feels equally important. (迪士尼世界即使不是唯
一,也是少数几个能让我们全家每个人都感到自己同等重要的地方)”可推断,迪士尼世界
对残疾人士具有包容性,能够接纳不同身体状况的游客参与游乐活动。故选 C 项。
【26 题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段“The experience at Disney was special for my son, but also special for
the rest of my family of five. Splitting up (分开) is something we encounter daily. (在迪士尼的经
历对我儿子来说很特别,对我们五口之家的其他成员来说也很特别。分离是我们每天都会遇
到的事情)”可知,“家人分离”是作者一家日常面临的问题,后文通过列举“建筑物无障碍
入口偏远导致分离”“寻找电梯时分离”等例子展开说明,第五段提到“ Accessible
seating in theaters often only has room for one companion, so we sit in separate rows or further
apart from one another. (剧院的无障碍座位通常只能容纳一名陪同人员,因此我们要么坐在不
同排,要么彼此隔得更远。)”,这也是“家人分离”的具体场景之一,目的是举例说明公
共场合中因无障碍设施问题导致作者一家不得不分离的障碍,核心是通过剧院的例子佐证家
庭分离的困境。故选 D 项。
【27 题详解】
细节理解题。根据最后一段“Many people assume that tending to my son’s day-to-day needs
is the hardest part of being his caregiver. But finding resources and places that will include him is
4the real challenge. (很多人认为,照顾儿子的日常需求是作为看护者最困难的部分。但找到能
接纳他的资源和场所才是真正的挑战)”可知,作者认为照顾儿子过程中最困难的是寻找对
残疾人友好的场所和活动。故选 C 项。
C
【答案】28. C 29. D 30. D 31. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇议论文,主要讲述了追求完美可能成为生活中幸福的重大阻碍,强调接
受不完美的重要性,鼓励人们学会欣赏不完美之处,拥抱一种不完美主义的生活态度。
【28 题详解】
推理判断题。根据文章第一段“When planning my wedding, I was determined not to get caught
up in the “perfect day”, but to have a relaxed, informal celebration. My husband and I ended up
having a lovely time.(在计划我的婚礼时,我决定不要陷入“完美的一天”,而是要有一个轻松,
非正式的庆祝活动。我丈夫和我度过了一段美好的时光。)”可知,作者通过讲述自己筹备婚
礼时摒弃追求完美、选择轻松庆祝的个人经历来引出文章关于追求完美的话题,所以作者是
通过描述个人经历来引入话题的。故选 C。
【29 题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段中“He said perfect is harmful. To meet every desire immediately, to
pass the toy straight away whenever it is demanded slows down a baby’s growth, robbing them of
the opportunity to feel frustrated (沮丧的) and learn to crawl to get the toy for themselves.(他说完
美是有害的。立刻满足每一个需求,在孩子一要玩具的时候就马上把玩具递过去,这会减缓
婴儿的成长,剥夺了他们感到沮丧以及学会自己爬过去拿玩具的机会)”可知,从“足够好的
母亲”的例子中可以推断出,母亲立刻回应婴儿的需求(即追求完美回应)会影响婴儿的成
长,让他们失去自我探索和成长的机会。故选 D。
【30 题详解】
推理判断题。文章第五段结尾的两个问题“How can you be a good partner if you expect
everyone else to fit your own narrow expectations? How can your child grow if they sense that
they always need to color precisely inside the lines you’ve drawn out for them?(如果你期望每个
人都能满足你狭隘的期望,你怎么能成为一个好的伴侣呢?如果你的孩子觉得他们总是需要
在你为他们画的线条内精确地涂上颜色,他们怎么能成长呢?)”是在前面讲述了自己作为完
美主义者认识到自己对不完美的不容忍以及这种态度对人际关系和育儿的影响之后提出的。
这两个问题是为了让读者思考,如果总是期望别人符合自己狭隘的期望,就无法成为好伴侣,
孩子也无法真正成长,鼓励读者进行思考。故选 D。
【31 题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“We need to go further than tolerating imperfections. We need to
learn to appreciate their humanity and beauty. Imperfections are why people will pay a
5calligrapher to handwrite invitations when a computer can produce a flawless (完美的) version of
the same script for less money and in less time. So for a more delicious life, and ultimately a better
one, I choose imperfectionism.(我们需要做的不仅仅是容忍不完美。我们需要学会欣赏他们的
人性和美。不完美是人们愿意花钱请书法家手写邀请函的原因,而电脑可以用更少的钱和更
短的时间制作出同样的脚本的完美版本。因此,为了更美好的生活,最终更好的生活,我选
择了不完美主义)”可推知,作者会同意的是“差不多就行(了)”,认为达到一定程度、接近
预期标准就可以接受,不完美也行。故选 C。
D
【答案】32. C 33. B 34. D 35. A
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章探讨名人参与慈善的情况,既提及其在筹款等方面的作用,
也指出其影响被高估,还分析相关研究,最后建议优化合作策略。
【32 题详解】
词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“such as enabling millions of children in poorer countries to
attend school(例如,能让贫困国家的数百万儿童能够上学)”可知,“让儿童上学”是具体、
明确的成果,故划线词意思是“明确的”。故选 C。
【33 题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“But in spite of these successes, there is evidence to suggest that
celebrity endorsement (代言) may be overrated. In a survey of members of the public to find out if
celebrity involvement would encourage people to donate, researchers found that the impact was
not as great as previously thought. When shown a list of well- known organisations and famous
people who represent them, over half of respondents were unable to match the celebrity with the
cause. What’s more, three quarters claimed that they didn’t respond to celebrity endorsement in
any way.(尽管取得了这些成功,但仍有证据表明名人代言可能被高估了。在一项针对公众的
调查中,旨在了解名人参与是否能鼓励人们捐款,研究人员发现其影响并不像之前认为的那
样大。当向受访者展示一系列知名组织以及代表这些组织的著名人物名单时,超过一半的受
访者无法将名人与相关事业匹配起来。此外,四分之三的人表示他们不会以任何方式对名人
代言做出反应)”可知,四分之三的人表示不会因名人代言而改变捐赠行为,说明并非所有
人都会受名人在慈善捐赠中的影响,故 B 选项“并非所有人在进行慈善捐赠时都会受到名
人影响”正确。故选 B。
【34 题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第三段“In another study aimed at young people, most participants cited a
compelling (无法抗拒的) mission as their main motivation to give. The second most important
drive was if a friend or peer recommended supporting a particular cause. Only two percent of
respondents said they were motivated by celebrity endorsement. This seems to contradict the
6general assumption that teenagers are particularly influenced by famous people. One possible
explanation is that there is a general fatigue (疲倦) with celebrity culture. There is also a suspicion
that the stars are the ones who benefit most when they offer to do charity work. Some critiques
have accused that celebrities might actually take attention away from issues by attracting more
attention than the causes they represent.(在另一项针对年轻人的研究中,大多数参与者都将一
个极具吸引力的使命视为他们捐赠的主要动机。其次是如果朋友或同龄人推荐支持某个特定
的事业,这会成为他们捐赠的主要动力。仅有 2% 的受访者表示他们的动机是受到名人推
荐的影响。这似乎与普遍认为青少年尤其受名人影响的假设相矛盾。一种可能的解释是,人
们对名人文化普遍感到厌倦。还有一种怀疑是,当明星们自愿参与慈善工作时,他们自己往
往受益最多。一些批评指出,名人可能会通过吸引更多的关注而分散人们对相关问题的关注,
而不是专注于他们所代表的事业)”可知,第三段提到在针对年轻人的研究中,只有 2%的受
访者受名人代言影响,还分析了可能的原因(对名人文化的疲倦、怀疑名人获益更多等),
因此第三段主要讲述了为何年轻人很少会受到名人在慈善捐赠方面的影响。故选 D。
【35 题详解】
推理判断题。根据作者既提到名人参与慈善的积极作用(提高关注度、筹款、产生实际成果),
也指出其局限性(影响被高估、调查显示大众反应平淡、对年轻人影响小等),最后提出应
研究如何优化名人与慈善的合作。由此推断,作者对名人参与慈善活动持客观态度。故选 A。
七选五
36-40 GFADE
完形填空
41-45 BBDAC 46-50 BCDAB 51-55 DADCB
语法填空
56. paths 57. braved 58. to reach 59. whose 60. remarkably
61.constructed 62.the 63. dropping 64. what 65. like
66. 小作文
Recently, a survey named “AI in my life” has been conducted in our school. The result is as
follows.
The findings highlight AI’s role as both a supportive tool and an emotional outlet in our life.
66% of the participants turn to AI for aid with their homework. Content creation comes second
with 54% using it to generate video scripts or writing. 32% rely on AI for emotional interaction,
like chatting with Chatbot for comfort, while 27% use it in other aspects.
While AI boosts efficiency and creativity, automated homework solutions could hinder
critical thinking and reliance on Chatbots might reduce human connections. To embrace AI
wisely, we are supposed to optimize its use for learning and creation, while balancing digital and
human interactions.
767. 读后续写
【答案】One possible version:
As I went to grab it, the guards there asked for my ID. I froze in my tracks, a wave of panic
washing over me. I stammered, telling them I didn’t have any ID on me, and that getting it would
be a huge hassle. Despair filled my eyes as I pleaded with them, explaining how precious this flute
was to me. It wasn’t just an instrument; it was my connection to a better time, a source of comfort
in my otherwise chaotic life. But the guards said, “Well, sorry — you’ve got to have ID to get
your flute back.” I stared at the flute, so close yet so out of reach, and held back the tears of
frustration that threatened to spill.
Desperate and anxious, I said, “What if I play you a tune?” The guards hesitated, but then
nodded. I closed my eyes and started playing Greensleeves. As the first notes filled the air, a rush
of emotions surged through me. I could feel the guards’ attention on me, and for a moment, the
world around us seemed to stand still. When I opened my eyes, I saw that the guards’ expressions
had softened. “That’s your flute,” one of them said softly. Without hesitation, I grabbed my flute
and walked away, my heart swelling with gratitude. It was a double kindness — first from the
person who handed my flute in, and then the guards who broke the rules to let me take it. This
experience only reaffirmed my belief in the goodness of people, even in the bustling heart of a big
city.
【解析】
【导语】本文以长笛丢失为线索展开,讲述了在悉尼生活的迷茫时期,作者的长笛是唯一的
慰藉。一次疏忽作者将它遗落火车站,绝望之际竟被好心人上交。领取时因无证件受阻,作
者恳求以一曲《绿袖子》证明归属。琴声打动了警卫,他们破例归还。这场双重善意——陌
生人拾金不昧,警卫网开一面——让作者明白:再冷漠的都市,也藏着人性的微光。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“当我去拿的时候,警卫问我要身份证”可知,第一段可描写作者一时
拿不出身份证,恳求警卫把长笛给自己,但警卫拒绝了,作者非常伤心。
②由第二段首句内容“我又绝望又焦虑地说:‘我给你吹首曲子怎么样?’”可知,第二段
可描写警卫同意作者吹长笛,作者投入地演奏,警卫被感动,把长笛交给作者,作者充满感
激。
2. 续写线索:警卫要求作者出示身份证——作者恳求警卫——警卫拒绝——作者提议吹奏
一曲——作者投入演奏——作者拿回长笛,充满感激
3. 词汇激活
行为类
①解释:explain/clarify/explicate
②盯着看:stare at/gaze at
8③克制:hold back/withhold
情绪类
①绝望:despair/desperation/depression
②感激:gratitude/thanks/gratefulness
【点睛】[高分句型 1] I froze in my tracks, a wave of panic washing over me. (运用了独立主格
结构)
[高分句型 2] Despair filled my eyes as I pleaded with them, explaining how precious this flute
was to me. (运用了 as 引导状语从句、how 引导宾语从句)
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