江苏省盐城市七校联盟2026届高三上学期9月第一次学情检测试题 英语试题(含答案)
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这是一份江苏省盐城市七校联盟2026届高三上学期9月第一次学情检测试题 英语试题(含答案),文件包含江苏省盐城市七校联盟第一次联考2025-2026学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题docx、参考答案docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共12页, 欢迎下载使用。
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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转涂到答题卡上。
例: Hw much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是答案C.
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。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 will the speakers d tday?
A. Draw a picture.B. Visit Kara's cusin.C. Attend an art shw.
2. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. In the city.B. At the seaside.C. In the cuntryside.
3. Why des the man intend t buy a new bike?
A. T be envirnment-friendly.
B. T save mney n fuel csts.
C. T stay in fashin.
4. What des the wman mean?
A. Success is nt fr the lazy.
B. Experience is the best teacher.
C. A man is knwn by his friends.
5. Hw did Grace get ut f the frest?
A. With the help f a search party.
B. Under nature's guidance.
C. Alng a hidden path.
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。
6. Where des the man prbably cme frm?
A. America.B. The UK.C. Japan.
7. Why des the wman talk abut Japanese huse preference?
A. T give an example f building skills.
B. T shw the variety f architecture.
C. T express her taste in huses.
听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
8. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student.B. Fellw students.C. Fellw teachers.
9. What advantage f the app is the mst imprtant fr the wman?
A. Its feature f chatting.B. Its number f exercises.C. Its cnvenience fr learning.
10. Hw is the app cmpared t traditinal classes?
A. It csts less.B. It has less variety.C. It lacks speaking exercises.
听第8段材料,回答第11 至 13题。
11. Hw can Sarah be best described?
A. Yuthful.B. Careful.C. Changeable.
12. What has enugh sleep brught t Sarah?
A. Less stress.B. Mre inspiratin.C. Better cncentratin.
13. What des Sarah suggest Jack d?
A. Adjust his lifestyle.B. Set realistic gals.C. Find a gd example.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What is the tpic f the cnversatin?
A. Partnership types.B. Eclgical matters.C. Business strategies.
15. Why des the wman cmpare nature t a business partner?
A. T lead t a nature prject.
B. T explain the ecnmic value f nature.
C. T shw nature prtectin is gd fr humans.
16. What des the man think f the wman's lgic?
A. It's riginal.B. It's cnfusing.C. It's cmplicated.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What d we knw abut the speaker's father?
A. He wears lng hair.
B. He's devted t his child.
C. He is a prfessinal basketball player.
18. What difficulty did the speaker's father face in raising her?
A. Instructing her in her studies.
B. Training her t be a sccer player.
C. Taking the respnsibility f a mther.
19. What is the purpse f the speaker's talk?
A. T apply fr university.
B. T recmmend herself fr a rle.
C. T enter her father fr a TV prgram.
20. Hw ld is the speaker?
A.20.B.22.C.24.
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
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Vlunteer Match
Vlunteer Match has matched millins f peple with wnderful vlunteer pprtunities. When yu type yur lcatin in the search bar, Vlunteer Match lists all the wrk pssibilities near yu.
Yu can srt several pssibilities by cause—— animals, children, senirs, wmen, and the arts are just sme f the filters(过滤器) yu can use t find the right vlunteer wrk fr yu.
Since we live in an age where smartphne apps can help smene, Vlunteer Match als allws yu t check ut virtual pprtunities. This lets yu d vlunteer wrk frm the cmfrt f yur hme.
Engage
Engage (frmerly All fr Gd) uses yur lcatin t find pprtunities near yu. Enter the kind f vlunteer wrk yu want t d in the keywrds field, and then input yur lcatin. But if yu' re nt lking fr a specific type f pprtunity, leave any keywrds ut, enter yur lcatin, and hit search.
Engage prvides yu with thusands f results fr yu t chse frm. The site als lets yu filter the results by remte prjects, issue area, and skills required.
Just Serve
Just Serve makes signing up fr vlunteer wrk a breeze. Once yu find an pprtunity, sign up fr an accunt n the website and shw up at the event when the day cmes.
Type in the lcatin f yur chice t view pprtunities. Then, filter the events by age grup, vlunteer skills, and yur wn interests. Just Serve nt nly displays ne-time events, but it'll shw yu nging pprtunities as well.
United Way
If yu ever vlunteered, yu've prbably heard f United Way. This nnprfit rganizatin specializes in giving back t the cmmunity, especially in educatin, healthcare, and fundraising.
United Way cnnects yu with a wide range f pprtunities that invlve supprting children, gardening, cnstructin, therapy, disaster services, and even wrking at a fd bank. T help yu find the best fit, the site lets yu srt thrugh pprtunities by yur skills and fcus areas.
When yu search fr pprtunities, yu'll find that United Way in yur area spnsrs mst events. T get invlved in vlunteer wrk verseas, make sure t cntact yur lcal United Way.
21. Which website allws vlunteers t wrk frm hme?
A. Vlunteer Match.B. Engage.C. Just Serve.D. United Way.
22. What shuld ne d if they want t vlunteer verseas thrugh United Way?
A. Sign up fr an accunt n its fficial app.
B. Filter pprtunities by “verseas” keywrd.
C. Cntact the lcal United Way branch.
D. Apply directly thrugh the website's search bar.
23. Hw d the fur vlunteer websites help users find suitable pprtunities?
A. By allwing filtering based n specific needs.
B. By prviding free training fr vlunteer skills.
C. By recmmending verseas pprtunities first.
D. By fcusing nly n lng-term vlunteer prjects.
B
The best and mst-cmmnly used surces fr the pills we have are ily fish like salmn(鲑鱼),mackerel(鲭鱼) and sardine(沙丁鱼). Many envirnmentalists fear that sme species are being verfished fr this purpse. We may have an endless vracity fr fish il, but we dn't have an endless supply f fish.
Menhaden(鲱鱼), which is described as “a big-headed, smelly, ft-lng fish”, is in great danger. Althugh prized fr dinner in the 18th century, the species has becme the unknwn victim f the fish il business, which presents us with ptential selfish. Menhaden feeds almst entirely n algae(海藻)and is especially gd at changing it int mega-3 fatty acids, which make it a gd target fr fish il cmpanies.
One particular cmpany, Prtein f Hustn, has been fishing 90 percent f the cuntry's menhaden. It's becme such a big prblem that 13 f the 15 Atlantic states have banned the cmpany's bats frm their waters. Yet the cmpany is still allwed t fish in Nrth Carlina and Virginia, as well as federal waters; the cmpany's effrts result in the remving f half a billin menhadens every year.
Aside frm a public natural resurce running ut fr a cmpany's private prfit, the damage t the ecsystem is the cause fr alarm. The muddy brwn clur f the Lng Island Sund is the direct result f lacking water filtratin(过滤)——a jb that was nce dne by menhaden.
Menhaden keeps the cean waters f the Atlantic and Gulf casts clean. A menhaden filters fur t
six gallns f water f algae in a minute, which prevents underwater dead znes.
Measures shuld be taken t avid the verfished situatin. Plant seeds such as flax seeds, chia seeds, hemp seeds, and sesame seeds—— and particularly their ils—— are gd vegetarian surces f mega-3fatty acids, althugh the mix f specific acids is different frm which ne can get frm fish.
24. What des the underlined wrd “vracity” in paragraph 1 mean?
A. Truble.B. Shrtage.C. Resurce.D. Appetite.
25. Why des menhaden becme a gd fish fr cmpanies t make pills?
A. It is gd at frming mega-3 fatty acids.B. It feeds mainly n the harmful algae.
C. It is well-knwn fr its rich prtein.D. It is relatively easy fr cmpanies t catch.
26. What des the authr intend t suggest us in the last paragraph?
A. T grw mre plants fr their seeds t make il.
B. T use sme substitutes instead f mre fish il.
C. T call n the gvernment t make laws in fishing.
D. T take part in mre activities t prtect the envirnment.
27. What is the best title fr the text?
A. The Brken Natural EcsystemB. The Prcess f Making Fish Oil
C. Bad Effects f Fish Oil MakingD. Hw t use natural resurces.
C
Yu stayed up t late brwsing thrugh yur phne, answering emails r watching just ne mre episde. The next mrning, yu feel sleepy and impatient. That dessert r sandwich suddenly lks mre appealing than yur usual ygurt and berries. This isn't just abut willpwer. Yur brain, shrt n rest, is pushing yu tward quick, high-calrie fixes.
Research shws that insufficient sleep disturbs hunger signals, weakens self-cntrl and increases yur risk f weight gain. Sleep inadequacy affects millins. Mre than ne-third f U. S. adults regularly get less than seven hurs f sleep per night. Nearly three-quarters f adlescents fall shrt f the recmmended 8-10 hurs sleep during the schl week. First respnders, including nurses, firefighters and emergency wrkers, are especially vulnerable due t night shifts and varying uncntrllable schedules. These patterns disturb the bdy's internal clck and are linked t increased appetite, pr eating habits and elevated risks fr besity and metablic disease.
Studies shw that after just ne night f sleep deprivatin(匮乏), reward-related areas such as the amygdala, a part f the brain that drives mtivatin and reward-seeking, becme mre reactive t inviting fd. Yur brain becmes mre excited by junk fd and less capable f resisting it. Participants in sleep deprivatin studies nt nly rated high-calrie fds as mre desirable but were als mre likely t chse them, regardless f hw hungry they actually felt.
Sleep is as imprtant as diet and exercise in maintaining a healthy weight. Frtunately, even a few nights f cnsistent, high-quality sleep can help rebalance key systems and start t reverse sme f these effects. In a culture that glrifies hustle and late nights, sleep is ften treated as ptinal. S the next time yu find yurself reaching fr junk fd after a shrt night, recgnize that yur bilgy is reacting t stress. Sleep is yur mst pwerful tl fr appetite cntrl, energy regulatin and lng-term health.
28. What phenmenn des the authr pint ut in paragraph 1?
A. High-calrie fds are mre attractive.
B. Staying up late can make peple dizzy.
C. Sleep lss stimulates the brain fr appetite.
D· Peple are addicted t using mbile phnes.
29. Why are first respnders mre likely t suffer frm sleep deprivatin?
A. They have unhealthy lifestyles.
B. They bear expectatin f the sciety.
C. They have demanding and shifting schedules.
D. They have much pressure frm the wrklad.
30. Why is the brain mre likely t shift int the reward mde after sleep insufficiency?
A. The brain becmes mre excited and unrealistic.
B. Sleep lss changes hw the brain evaluates fd.
C. The brain reacts mre quickly t the envirnment.
D. Sleep lss changes hw the bdy absrbs nutrients.
31. What des the authr advcate in the last paragraph?
A. Getting enugh sleep.B. Putting dwn the electrnics.
C. Staying away frm junk fd.D. Cntrlling ur weight.
D
Yung peple in the United States d nt have a strng understanding f the wrld and their place in it.
Tw US-based grups, the Cuncil n Freign Relatins and the Natinal Gegraphic Sciety, cnducted an nline survey. They wanted t knw what yung peple in American clleges knew abut gegraphy, US freign plicy, recent internatinal events, and ecnmics.
The survey was given t ver 1,200 Americans between the ages f 18 and 26. All f them currently attend, r frmerly attended,2-r 4-year cllege r university.
The average test scre, ut f 75 ttal pssible answers, was 55 percent. The study identifies a few imprtant prblems. Fr example, nly 30 percent knew that the nly part f the US gvernment that can declare war is Cngress. Only 60 percent f thse taking the survey culd identify Brazil n a wrld map.
Part f the prblem, argue the rganizers f the survey, is the Internet. They say it is becming harder t find high-quality infrmatin abut wrld events amngst all the fake news and trivia(琐事)which swamp the web. Frty-three percent f thse questined said they read abut the news n the Internet.
Anther prblem is that mst cllege curses d nt require students t learn abut internatinal issues. If such infrmatin is nt required, Richard Haass frm the Cuncil n Freign Relatins said, then the United States culd have leaders like Gary Jhnsn. He was a presidential candidate wh did nt knw abut the Syrian city f Alepp when a reprter asked him abut it.
The survey results were nt all bad. The yung peple als demnstrated a gd understanding f climate change and renewable energy. And the majrity f them said that internatinal issues were becming mre imprtant t them.
Haass says these findings suggest the need t find ways t get gd infrmatin t students, bth in schl and nline. T help, the Cuncil n Freign Relatins is creating a new prgram called CFR Campus, designed t help build knwledge abut glbal issues.
32. What can we learn abut the survey?
A. All the participants were recent university graduates.
B. It was an nline survey cnducted by tw US universities.
C. Its aim was t figure ut what the yung peple knew abut America.
D. It was given t ver 1,200 American peple aged frm 18 t 26.
33. What's ne reasn the survey rganizers give fr yung peple's lack f knwledge?
A. Yung peple are unwilling t travel abrad.
B. Yung peple find it harder t get high-quality infrmatin n the Internet.
C. The US university system is f pr quality.
D. Yung peple lack interest in knwing mre abut the wrld.
34. Accrding t the survey, what tpic did the yung Americans understand best?
A. Envirnmental matters.B. Gegraphic infrmatin.
C. Freign relatins.D. Gvernment rganizatins.
35. In which clumn f a newspaper culd we find this article?
A. Ecnmics.B. Entertainment.C. Plitics.D. Educatin.
第二节(共5 小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Calligraphy, as an imprtant part f Chinese culture, was an ancient art f writing wrds aesthetically (审美地). 36 Regular practice f calligraphy can have many benefits fr the individuals and culture.
In rder t practise calligraphy, we need t knw hw t use the pen t create each strke f the characters, which activates the mtr areas f the brain. At the same time, the language areas are als engaged. Studies have shwn that children remember the spelling f a wrd much better when they are writing the wrd ut by hand. Practicing calligraphy can imprve hand-eye crdinatin(协调) and fine mtr skills. 37
Besides the physical influence, the practice f calligraphy can be linked t. varius mental health benefits. Gd mental health cvers scial, emtinal, and psychlgical well-being. 38 It can help t calm the mind and fcus, allwing the calligrapher t enter a state f mindful awareness and lk inward t reflect n their heart and minds. When creating beautiful characters, individuals can place their emtins int the art frm, achieving a sense f achievement.
Calligraphy has its traditinal and cultural significance. Chinese calligraphy is deeply rted in Chinese culture and histry, shwing the, values and ideals f traditinal Chinese sciety. Thrugh this art frm, calligrapher can develp a deeper appreciatin fr the cultural heritage and aesthetics. 39The beauty f a well-written character can be enjyed by anyne, regardless f their cultural backgrund. In this way, calligraphy serves as a bridge acrss cultures between different wrlds. S the practice f calligraphy can serve as a means f prtecting and prmting traditinal Chinese art frms.40
A. It is als a frm f cmmunicatin.
B. S it can imprve a persn's cnfidence.
C. Tday, it is still cnsidered t be an art frm.
D. Calligraphy prvides a way fr emtinal expressin.
E. Calligraphers have their styles, techniques f creating art.
F. And it ensures they are passed dwn frm generatin t generatin.
G. S practising calligraphy is gd fr the individuals' physical health.
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)
I was sitting in a chemistry class when I and six ther kids were called dwn t the headmaster’ s ffice. It was pretty strange because nne f us were“ 41 ” students. We all 42 what she wanted t say.
This was when she tld us she wuld be chsing 43 f us t be nminated(提名) fr the largest 44 in Canada. I never realized I was that 45 . She said, since we all had a(n) 46high average, she wuld talk t ur teachers t see wh mst 47 it.
A week later, I gt an email frm the headmaster. It was 48 t me and anther student at the meeting. I was shcked; this must have 49 we were the tw peple she wuld be chsing frm. We were required t write abut where we 50 urselves in ten years. I knew I had t make this cunt. I spke frm the heart, describing my 51 life: living in the big city, having finished my degree, ding what I lved every day.
Abut anther week later, I gt called back t her ffice, nly me. I didn't want t be verexcited because maybe she was being 52 , telling me I wasn't chsen. She tld me I was the ne picked. Nbdy culd have 53 my smile, what a mment!
She tld me abut all the 54 things my teachers said abut me. I never realized I was thught s highly f by them. Over 350,000 students graduate frm high schl every year and I was ne f the nly 1,500 kids nminated fr this schlarship acrss all f Canada.
55 I didn't win in the last rund, I’d still like t thank everyne wh helped me get t where I am tday.
41. A. talentedB. intelligentC. prblemD. nrmal
42. A. reflectedB. hpedC. wnderedD. ensured
43. A. bthB. neC. allD. nne
44. A. ceremnyB. businessC. grupD. schlarship
45. A. hnestB. ppularC. eagerD. excellent
46. A. similarB. differentC. strngD. accurate
47. A. discussedB. deservedC. annunceD. perfrmed
48. A. attachedB. carriedC. returnedD. addressed
49. A. meantB. predictedC. allwedD. demanded
50. A. seeB. behaveC. enjyD. suit
51. A. busyB. wildC. reasnableD. perfect
52. A. anxiusB. patientC. persnalD. pleased
53. A. let dwnB. held backC. brught abutD. kept up
54. A. beautifulB. imprtantC. negativeD. awkward
55. A. SB. ThughC. SinceD. Unless
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
China, which takes pride in fur inventins in ancient times, has nce again shwn its ability 56 (change) the wrld with its “new fur great inventins”: high-speed railways, electrnic payment, shared bicycles and nline shpping.
Recently, the “new fur great inventins” 57 (imprve) the quality f peple's lives. Thanks t nline shpping and mbile payment, peple can buy what they want 58 (simple) with a tap f the phne within drs. High-speed trains have shrtened 59 jurney frm Beijing t the castal city Tianjin t half an hur. As fr the bikes, they themselves are nt new. It is the perating mdel f bike-sharing 60 (base) n the satellite navigatin(导航) system, mbile payment as well as big data 61 has surprised the wrld. Shared bicycles are bringing cycling back 62 peple's lives and they are making public transprt mre 63 (attract).
It is increasingly clear that China is n lnger 64 (cpy) Western ideas and is leading in many new ways. A grwing number f freign 65 (cmpany) hpe t prmte the develpment in their hme cuntry by highlighting the need fr technlgical achievements like that f China.
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,你的英国笔友 Jhn听说北京举行了盛大的阅兵仪式,他来信表示很感兴趣并想要了解更多,请根据以下提示给他回复一封邮件。
1.活动时间和地点;
2.阅兵仪式的内容等;
3.本次活动的意义并希望他明年来观看活动。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jhn,
I'm lking frward t yur jining us then.
Yurs sincerely
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。
Lena was a 17-year-ld girl wh cnsidered herself independent. Fr three years, her diary had been her nly trusted friend. Every night, she wuld recrd everything in life— the math teacher's blame, the brken relatinship with desk mates, the crush(喜欢) n a by, the stray dg, the leaking rf, even the way her mther talked t her.
The cld war began after that night—— when Mm pened her schlbag withut warning, stuff fell ut nt the flr—a half-finished lve pem, a present prepared fr her desk mate, and her private drawing bk.
“What are yu ding n earth?” screamed Lena.
“I just want t check and keep yu safe!” Mm's vice cracked, her hands shaking.
“Safe? Yu just want t cntrl me!” Lena cried, kicking the bag away. That night, Lena lcked herself in her rm, scribbling angry wrds int her diary: “This is my Privacy! I hate her! I'll never frgive her!”
Fr a week Lena wuldn't speak t her mther. One rainy afternn, Lena returned hme t find her diary missing frm its usual spt under the pillw. Panic set in. Did Mm take it? She strmed int the kitchen, where her mther was washing vegetables, hands trembling slightly.
“Give it back!” Lena demanded.
Mm wiped her hands slwly, aviding eye cntact. “The rf leaked. I was cleaning up the mess in yur rm when I fund yur ntebk lying n the wet flr. I was drying it.” She pinted t the balcny, where the diary lay pen under a hairdryer, pages fluttering.
Lena's heart sank. Her deepest secrets—— cmplaints abut Mm, crushes n classmates — were nw expsed. She grabbed the diary and ran back t her rm, tears blurring her visin. Flipping thrugh the pages, she nticed smething strange: every angry entry was marked with a tiny red sticker(贴纸)。
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。
Curius, Lena turned t the page where she wrte “I hate yu!” and fund unfamiliar handwriting.
That night, Lena tipted int her mther's rm, diary in hand.
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