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11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
2025~2026 学年度上学期高三英语阶段性作业
A. Colleagues. B. Teacher and student. C. Business partners.
本试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 12. What will be the speakers’ first destination?
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) A. A paper factory. B. A chocolate factory. C. A green energy factory.
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案 13. What does the woman intend to do?
转涂到答题卡上。 A. Inform the factories. B. Interview some workers. C. Arrange for some buses.
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
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。听完 14. What did the woman do last weekend?
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。 A. She climbed a mountain. B. She visited her parents. C. She went to the man’s house.
例:How much is the shirt? 15. What does the woman describe her profile pictures as?
A. £19. 15. B. £9. 18. C. £9. 15. A. Her inspiration source. B. Her private collection. C. Her visual diary.
16. When was the woman’s funny picture taken last Wednesday?
答案是C.
A. When she was singing with a street performer.
1. Why is the man’s dog under the bed?
B. When she was having a good time with her friends.
A. To look for shoes. B. To have a good rest. C. To hide herself.
C. When she was enjoying a coffee break in the office.
2. What is the woman’s major?
17. What does the woman think of her cooking?
A. English. B. Math. C. Music.
A. She does well in it. B. She’s at an average level. C. She’s poor at it.
3. How does the man feel now?
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
A. Curious. B. Uncomfortable. C. Energetic.
18. How many surfers were involved in the online survey?
4. Where are probably the speakers?
A. 296. B. 418. C. 1,274.
A. In the cinema. B. At a coffee shop. C. On the football field.
19. What advice does Jamie Mead give?
5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. More surf clubs should be set up.
A. The man’s coins. B. Their favorite food. C. A Chinese custom.
B. Surfers’ efforts should be acknowledged.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
C. Surfers should work with local communities.
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
20. Why does Andy Joyce propose offering free rescue courses to surfers?
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
A. To increase the number of surf coaches.
的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
B. To share the burden of lifeguards.
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
C. To improve their rescue efficiency.
6. What made the girl fall off her bike?
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
A. The rough ground. B. The broken brake. C. A running rabbit.
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
7. How will the girl go to school?
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. On foot. B. By subway. C. By bus.
A
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
Here are four standout films from 2024 to 2025 that have impressed audiences and critics
8. What kind of water does the man like to drink in the morning?
worldwide. Spanning animation, sci-fi, drama and fantasy, these movies have captured global attention
A. Hot water. B. Warm water. C. Cold water.
with compelling stories, vivid characters and excellent technical skills.
9. Where do the woman’s parents live?
Ne Zha 2 (2025)
A. In Italy. B. In Korea. C. In China.
This highly anticipated Chinese 3D animated sequel has topped the 2025 global box office, breaking
10. What will the woman do next?
several records since its release. It continues the protagonist’s journey of courage and self-discovery, with
A. Drink some juice. B. Make some tea. C. Contact her family.
stunning visual effects that mix traditional Chinese mythology and modern animation technology, appealing
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
to viewers of all ages.
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Avatar: The Fire and the Ash (2025) When technology causes that much distraction and confusion, it may be healthy to simplify life by reducing
As the third installment in James Cameron’s Avatar series, this epic sci-fi adventure centers on Jake technology overuse. Personally, I’ve done so in two ways. First, I use very little data on my phone and keep the
Sully’s family. They fight tirelessly to protect their homeland Pandora, showing deep family love through apps on it to a minimum. Most time, I only use my phone to call or text. Second, I quit most social media. Sure,
breathtaking scenes. Its 198-minute runtime makes it the longest film in the Avatar franchise so far. those two things aren’t as extreme as Thoreau withdrawing into the woods. Nevertheless, they’re realistic moves I
Anora (2024) can make toward living a more meaningful life.
This low-budget independent drama surprised the film world by winning four major Academy 24. Which statement would Thoreau probably agree with?
Awards. Set in New York City, it tells a true-to-life story of a young Latina woman who works two A. Technology holds back our ambition. B. Technology is key to a meaningful life.
tough jobs to pay for her sick mother’s medical treatment. The film’s moving portrayal of perseverance C. Simplicity is outdated in modern times. D. Simplicity is possible in a tech-driven world.
has touched millions of viewers.
25. Why did Thoreau move to live in the woods by Walden Pond?
Journey and Days (2025)
A. To escape from his family responsibilities.
This gentle Japanese drama is a perfect contrast to the year’s blockbusters. Set in a remote inn in
B. To conduct scientific research on nature.
snow-covered Hokkaido, it follows a burnt-out screenwriter who meets a quiet innkeeper. Their slow
C. To avoid the busy and materialistic industrial culture.
conversations explore connection between strangers, and the film’s beautiful cinematography earned it the
D. To write a best-selling memoir about simple living.
Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival.
26. Why are smartphones and social media mentioned in Paragraph 4?
21. What do the four films have in common?
A. To discuss the effect of modernization.
A. They all won important international awards. B. They have attracted global attention.
B. To illustrate men’s heavy reliance on tools.
C. They were all released in 2025. D. They are directed by well-known directors.
C. To highlight the extensive use of technology.
22. Which film sets a new record for the longest runtime in its series?
D. To show the convenience of technological tools.
A. Avatar: The Fire and the Ash B. Ne Zha 2 C. Anora D. Journey and Days
27. What is the main purpose of the passage?
23. We can learn from the passage that Anora ______.
A. To argue that Thoreau’s ideas of simple living are still relevant today.
A. is a high-budget blockbuster
B. To introduce Thoreau’s masterpiece Walden to readers.
B. tells people about a screenwriter’s experience
C. To criticize the negative impact of the industrial age on society.
C. shows a young woman’s efforts to support her family
D. To share the author’s personal experience of simple living.
D. won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival
C
B
On December 18, 2025, Hainan started its full-island closure for customs supervision, a key step in
Most have probably heard of Henry David Thoreau and his book Walden, even though his message of
building the Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP). It’s not about sealing the island, but a high-level opening-up
simplicity may sound outdated. Nowadays, smartphones flood us with text messages. Many consumers are buying
measure based on the policy of “opening up at the first line, controlling at the second line, and free
the latest digital devices, from tablets and fitness trackers to commercial drones. Simple living seems to be a thing
flow within the island”.
of the past.
Under “opening up at the first line”, overseas goods, capital and personnel can enter Hainan more
Thoreau would beg to differ. As a writer who advocated the value of simplicity almost two centuries ago, he
freely with simpler customs clearance procedures. “Controlling at the second line” focuses on precise
was a contrarian (叛逆者) for his time. He lived during the height of the Industrial Age, distinguished by the rise
supervision to keep a balance between opening-up and mainland market security. A big advantage is the
of large factories, expanding urban developments, and powerful machines.
expanded zero-tariff commodity list: tax items have grown from 1,900 to about 6,600, covering
Turned off by the constant busyness of this time, Thoreau withdrew from city life to live alone in the woods.
production materials and consumer goods. Besides, products with over 30% processing value-added sold
He brought with him only the necessities of life and wrote about this adventure in his book Walden. In the book,
to the mainland are tariff-e xempt , which helps cut enterprise costs greatly.
Thoreau is basically making a philosophical statement. We are not living meaningful lives due to modern
technology. We created powerful machines to make life more convenient. Unfortunately, these machines have done Economically, the policy will draw high-end industries and foreign investment, raising Hainan’s
the opposite. In his words, “men have become the tools of their tools”. position in the global value chain. Institutionally, Hainan will follow international trade rules in some
That is to say, we are not the ones controlling technology. Technology is controlling us. Every few minutes, fields, providing useful experience for China’s institutional opening-up. Regionally, it will work with the
smartphones may distract us with messages. At least half of Americans check their phones several times an hour. Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and ASEAN, becoming a gateway to the Pacific and
Meanwhile, information overload from social media can weaken our concentration and heighten confusion. Indian Oceans. For local residents, they can enjoy cheaper zero-tariff goods, better duty-free shopping
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experiences and more high-end jobs. opposed to holding you back.
Officials say that this move is a landmark of China’s high-level opening-up. It pushes the Hainan 32. What is a feature of confirmation bias according to paragraph 1?
FTP into a substantive stage and shows China’s determination to expand opening-up. A. It promotes logical thinking. B. It contributes to objective judgment.
28. What is the main purpose of Hainan’s full-island closure for customs supervision? C. It weighs new evidence heavily. D. It processes information selectively.
A. To seal the island completely B. To build a high-level free trade port 33. What can be learned about many of the author’s clients?
C. To control the flow of personnel strictly D. To limit the flow of capital from overseas A. They are unaware of their mental habits. B. They are unwilling to admit mistakes.
29. Which is an advantage brought by the policy? C. They rarely have repetitive thoughts. D. They refuse to examine their beliefs.
A. Tax items have decreased to 1,900. 34. What can we infer from the passage about people’s resistance to changing beliefs?
B. Products sold to the mainland are all tariff-free. A. It mainly comes from the fear of losing self-confidence.
C. Enterprise costs are reduced because of zero tariff . B. It is closely related to people’s sense of identity.
D. Customs clearance procedures for mainland goods become simpler. C. It can be easily overcome with the help of a coach.
30. The underlined word “tariff-exempt” in Paragraph 2 probably means ______. D. It results from the lack of sufficient evidence against beliefs.
A. having no extra time to wait. B. being processed in a simple way. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
C. being allowed to flow freely. D. not needing to pay tariff. A. Confirmation Bias: Its Impact and Overcoming Strategies
31. What is the main idea of the passage? B. How to Change Your Belief System Effectively
A. The specific measures of Hainan’s full-island closure C. The Role of Coaching in Correcting Confirmation Bias
B. The significance and impacts of Hainan’s full-island closure
D. Why Facts Fail to Change Our Beliefs
C. The challenges Hainan faces after full-island closure
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
D. The history of Hainan Free Trade Port’s construction
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。
D
Anger and forgiveness are often seen as rivals. Forgiveness is cast as the hero, while anger is cast as the
Most people believe their beliefs and opinions are logical and impartial based on years of experience and
villain (反派). 36
objective analysis of the information available. In reality, we are all subject to confirmation bias — the tendency
Anger isn’t a villain. We live in an anger-phobic society, where people are afraid of your anger as well as their own.
to interpret new information as confirmation of our existing beliefs while subconsciously ignoring evidence that
We often hear phrases such as “Calm down,” “There’s no reason to get angry,” and “You’re overreacting,”— all of
proves them wrong. The brain does this to protect our self-worth, making us feel confident and in control. But if
which imply that there is something terribly wrong with anger. In this environment, it has become an emotion people feel
left unexamined, confirmation bias can often negatively affect our decision-making process.
ashamed of. This is why it makes the perfect villain. Yet, anger is not a villain; it’s simply an emotion. 3 7
A big part of my coaching practice is helping clients question their current belief systems, even though it
38 . You might have heard that forgiveness will always be beneficialand will never cause you harm.But
feels terrible in the moment, so they can benefit from changed beliefs in the long run. Many clients have never
such all-or-nothing messages are misleading. Forgiveness doesn’t always produce positive results. Forgiving
examined their beliefs, and they don’t even know the repetitive thoughts driving their confirmation bias. They just
your offenders can harm you by blocking your need to feel, express, and process your anger, and promoting shame.
think that’s the way they are. I help them see that what they’ve been thinking true their whole lives is not
Is forgiveness a villain? No. Forgiving can be extremely beneficial, just not for everyone or in every circumstance.
necessarily true and they don’t have to keep believing that if it is not serving them in life.
Many people equate anger with being unforgiving.They say that if you are angry with your offender, you have
The problem with confirmation bias is that facts don’t change our beliefs. Even where there is plentiful
not forgiven them, and if you do not feel angry at them, then you have forgiven them. 39 Getting rid of anger
evidence to prove our belief wrong, our brain will dismiss it as an exception.We are unwilling to change our beliefs
will not cause forgiveness, and forgiveness is not automatically achieved when you stop being angry. Therefore,
because often that requires changing our identity, which we naturally resist. The only way to change a belief is a
feeling angry is not the opposite of forgiving and vice versa.
conscious decision to do so. However, reinterpreting reality is tiring. Our underlying current of thought has
This debate has no winner because forgiveness and anger are not at odds; it’s only our misunderstanding of
become habitual in a way that takes very little energy from us. Changing our beliefs requires a lot of energy and
them that has created their false rivalry. It would be better for us to acknowledge that they both have value, that
discomfort.
neither is perfect, and that we do not need to choose one over the other. 40
If you want to change, you need to understand your confirmation bias and put effort into changing your
A. And forgiveness isn’t a hero.
default (默认) thinking. Your new focused thinking will take more work. You will initially resist it. But eventually,
B. This is an oversimplification.
your intentional thought will become your new belief system. And then your confirmation bias will work to your
C. We can value them both equally.
advantage as your brain will be looking for evidence to confirm beliefs that are helping you improve your life, as
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D. It is not good or bad or right or wrong. The healthcare personnel expanded significantly too, 58 the total number of medical staff reaching 13
million, a steady 4.3% year-on-year growth. Around 9.4 million of 59 (they) worked in hospitals, effectively
E. Instead, anger and happiness are opposites.
supporting the rising demand for medical care nationwide. Both patient visits to medical institutions and hospital
F. However, this opposition makes little sense.
admissions showed a clear upward trend during the year. Notably, primary-and secondary-level hospitals—lower
G. Some people use forgiveness under the cover of moral virtue.
tiers of China’s three-tier hospital system— 60 (handle) 66.6% of all visits, and community healthcare
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
clinics as well as township or village health centers saw a big rise in visits, 61 (total) 4 billion.
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Key health indicators also showed positive and encouraging changes. China's average life expectancy
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。
reached 79 years in 2025. The total national health expenditure (花费) 62 (estimate) at 9.09 trillion yuan
As my two children were growing up, we didn’t have the resources to travel the world. Our lives 41
($1.27 trillion), accounting for 6.7% of the GDP.
work, school and sports practices. The question 42 for me: how can our family look beyond the daily routine to
Additionally, childcare services for children under 3 improved 63 (significant). The number of nursery
43 0 the daily conversation to include the cultures, people, and places not 44 in our environment?
facilities grew by 13.8% year-on-year to 114,000, providing 5.7 million care slots— 64 impressive
That’s when I started inviting people over for 45 . I discovered that 46 young people to distant
increase of 20.2%. There were 4.08 slots per 1,000 people, and over 2.6 million young children were enrolled in
cultures and places can actually be accomplished through the simple act of sharing good food with 47
these professional institutions. The nursery care workforce also expanded by 12.5% year-on-year to around 1.3
hearts.
million,
These dinners did not require slow, all day 48 . They included very basic kid-friendly food. The kids
65 ensured better and more reliable service quality for families.
were always a(n) 49 part of the process. They set and cleared the table. They learned to 50 the complexities
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
of conversation, figure out how to listen, form new thoughts, and contribute in ways that put them on an equal
第一节(满分15分)
footing with everyone around the table.
在口语课上,外教Alex组织同学们讨论是否可以用电子设备阅读来替代纸质阅读。请你代表小组发
The way we cook and share food can be genuine and filled with love, without 51 or complication. Drop
言,内容包括:1.小组观点;2.陈述理由。
all expectations that the house needs to be in any way remarkable. What visitors really wants is to feel
注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右;
welcomed, understood, and 52 .
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
As my children 53 , they created their own circle of friends—cooking,eating and travelling together.
Hello, everyone!__________________________________________________________________________
Those kitchen-table moments, I believe, are the 54 ingredient in the recipe for 5 5 a strong,
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inclusive community, one plate of food at a time.
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41. A. depended on B. focused on C. resulted from D. aimed at
Thank you for listening!
42. A. struck B. kept C. remained D. left
第二节(满分 25 分)
43. A. enrich B. know C. learn D. understand
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。
44. A. appreciated B. highlighted C. accepted D. represented
I slowly eased my way into the parking space. My heart was rapidly beating as I did a quick scan of the
45. A. parties B. dinners C. gatherings D. meals
parking lot. Looking through the crowd, I looked for a familiar face, but I didn't see her.
46. A. putting B. exposing C. keeping D. letting
I was so nervous, I almost put my car in reverse to go back home. I took a deep breath and tried to control my
47. A. pleasing B. inspiring C. refreshing D. welcoming
anxiety. It’s been too long, and I’ve gone this far, I convinced myself. There was no turning back.
48. A. cooking B. preserving C. participating D. enjoying
As I walked toward the restaurant, I remembered the good times we had. I tried not to focus on the argument
49. A. essential B. amusing C. lasting D. exciting
that kept us apart for almost ten years. Teresa and I had been close friends. We shared interests, stayed up all night
50. A. control B. simplify C. handle D. ignore
talking and laughing, and were always there for each other. That changed after our big disagreement.
51. A. hesitation B. permission C. skill D. pretense
There wasn’t a day I didn’t think of her. I often thought of reaching out. But I also thought, if she cared, why
52. A. connected B. impressed C. attracted D. convinced
hadn’t she contacted me? We were both stubborn.
53. A. progressed B. attempted C. matured D. explored
A month ago, it was her birthday. I found her on social media—still the same bright smile and curly hair.
54. A. inviting B. interesting C. fun D. vital
Photos showed she liked to travel and had grandchildren. I sent her a message, saying how much I missed her and
55. A. advocating B. expecting C. building D. entering
asking if she’d like to meet.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
When I didn’t hear back, I thought she didn’t feel the same. But then she replied! She said she missed me too.
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。
We arranged this lunch.
According to the latest official data released by the National Health Commission, China's healthcare resources
Now, after forty minutes and my third cup of coffee, I decided she wasn’t coming. She hadn’t called or texted.
continued to grow steadily in 2025. By the end of the year, the total number of medical institutions reached over
Maybe it really was too late to fix our friendship.
1.09 million, a notable increase of nearly 22,800 56 (compare) with the previous year. The number of
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
hospitals also rose by 355 year-on-year to 38,700, making quality medical services more 57 (access) to
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
people across the whole country.
As I was paying the bill, sad and a bit angry, I suddenly heard quick footsteps behind me.________________
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We hugged tightly, and for a moment, nothing else mattered._______________________________________
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