2026届浙江宁波“十校”下学期高三3月联考(高考二模)卷英语试卷(学生版)
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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。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。每段录音读两遍。
1.What will the speakers d first?
A. Emply mre wrkers.
B. Purchase sme cmputers.
C. Upgrade the cmputer system.
2.What happened t the lab equipment?
A. It was delayed in delivery.
B. It was canceled fr shipping.
C. It was replaced by the supplier.
3.What des the wman think f the film?
A. Rmantic.B. Exciting.C. Bring.
4.What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Their daily activities.B. Their persnal qualities.C. Their career plans.
5.What is the prbable relatinship between David and Jennifer?
A. Cusins.B. Club members.C. Schlmates.
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。每段录音读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What did the man dislike abut the restaurant?
A. The space.B. The staff.C. The dishes.
7. What will the wman prbably d next weekend?
A. Ck sme fish dishes.
B. Celebrate her birthday.
C. Visit the restaurant.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What shuld be in the first sectin f the reflective jurnal?
A. Persnal study gals.
B. Suggestins frm thers.
C. Questins assigned by prfessrs.
9. What will the wman d next?
A. Create sme slides.B. Surf the Internet.C. Meet Prfessr May.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is prbably the wman?
A. A repair wrker.B. A cnstructin manager.C. A schl fficial.
11. What changed the man’s riginal plan?
A. The schedule f exams.B. The severity f the strm.C. The extent f the damage.
12. What will be dealt with first?
A. The fallen trees.B. The damaged rf.C. The brken windws.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What des the wman d befre starting the survey?
A. She asks abut the man’s emplyer.
B. She cmments n sme cmpanies.
C. She shares her shpping preferences.
14. What is the purpse f the man’s survey?
A. T sell fd fr children.
B. T prmte ec-friendly shpping.
C. T reduce the cst f sme prducts.
15. What kind f prduct packaging des the wman supprt?
A. Luxurius.B. Bright.C. Simple.
16. What is the wman’s pinin n buying ec-friendly prducts?
A. It’s trublesme.B. It’s necessary.C. It’s cmmn.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Where is the speaker likely t be?
A. In an art wrkshp.B. In a bkstre.C. In a music classrm.
18. What did the speaker d after graduating frm cllege?
A. He published a bk.B. He wrked as a cllectr.C. He drew pictures fr bks.
19. What d ptential clients expect artists t have?
A. Printed wrks.B. Cmpetitin experience.C. Mdern artwrk cllectins.
20. Hw can listeners prepare cllectins f their best artwrk?
A. By jining an art wrkshp.
B. By shwing artwrk with text.
C. By placing artwrk n the website.
第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
When daily chres and stress make life dull, there are always beautiful little jys and unique experiences t discver arund us. Here, we’ve gathered sme lvely finds fr yu, hping yu’ll pause frm the hustle and enjy these wnderful mments that brighten life.
Cpperwd Trail
Cnnecting humans and hrses, Cpperwd Trail ffers a diverse range f experiences in Whitchurch-Stuffville. Frm cuntry cffee in the cmpany f hrses and Equine Assisted Learning sessins, t intrductry curses n hrse behaviur and bdy language, it has smething fr everyne. This peaceful family farm is cmmitted t prviding a safe, quiet rural escape fr all visitrs eager fr clse cntact with animals and nature.
Fur Seasns Htel
T mark the arrival f summer, Fur Seasns Htel has pened its seasnal pati. With a new menu and annual mural installatin, it shws respect fr the French Riviera and Mediterranean castline. The mural is created by Victria Sequeira, wh says, “I want t spark a visual jurney fr guests — ne full f warmth, peace and a tuch f Mediterranean magic.”
River Cttage
Since its debut (首次亮相) n British televisin’s Channel 4 in 1999, River Cttage has had a psitive influence n the cuntry’s eating habits and the welfare f its animals and fish. It’s currently hme t a ckery schl, dining experiences and a calendar f events. The attractive prperty als ffers accmmdatin in its farmhuse as well as fantastic views f the surrunding Axe Valley.
Green Hill Gardens
Tucked away in the quiet cuntryside, the family-run Green Hill Gardens has a decades-lng histry. It ffers gentle nature experiences like guided walks, flwer turs, herb craft wrkshps and glasshuse afternn tea. As a calm natural retreat, the garden fllws ec-friendly practices t prtect lcal wildlife, inviting visitrs t slw dwn and enjy nature’s simple beauty.
21. What is the purpse f this text?
A. T intrduce stress-relieving tips.B. T advertise ppular attractins.
C. T recmmend pleasant getaways.D. T explre nature-friendly ways.
22. If yu’re a mural lver, which will yu chse?
A. Cpperwd Trail.B. Fur Seasns Htel.C. River Cttage.D. Green Hill Gardens.
23. What d Cpperwd Trail and Green Hill Gardens have in cmmn?
A. They are managed by a family.B. They have ec-friendly practices.
C. They fcus n animal prtectin.D. They prvide many craft activities.
B
Victria Rinsma, sus chef at Michelin-recgnized Hexagn in Ontari, has earned her place amng the wrld’s tp 15 culinary (烹饪的) talents after winning last year’s Canadian title. Her signature dish “Acrss the Sea and Hme Again” is bth persnal and distinctly Canadian. It blends traditinal East Cast cmfrt fd frm her grandmther’s hmemade recipes with cntemprary techniques she has perfected in Hexagn kitchen. She cnsiders the dish as the purest frm f expressin f her culinary jurney.
Rinsma is trained by Hexagn’s executive chef Rafael Cvarrubias, wh wn the 2019 Canadian title and represented Canada in Milan in 2021. He ffers much mre than just technical supprt; he als caches her n mental resilience, arming her with all-rund preparatin fr the cntest. That sense f cntinuity f ne generatin f chefs lifting the next helps make Canadian cuisine glbally renwned fr diversity, reginality and innvatin.
Nw she will test her signature dish under the supervisin f internatinal judges in Milan fr the S.Pellegrin Yung Chef Academy Award 2024-25, a platfrm highlighting technical ability, creativity, sustainability and strytelling thrugh fd. Fr Rinsma, it’s a chance t bring Canadian ingredients and identity t a glbal audience.
In Milan, she will share the stage with fellw chefs frm every crner f the wrld: chefs frm Hng Kng, Panama, Slvenia, Suth Africa, the United States and the United Kingdm. Each will present a unique dish shaped by their wn culture and training. Tgether, they represent the future f glbal fd culture.
Rinsma’s plan fr the future draws equally frm memry and ambitin. By weaving her grandmther’s belved East Cast flavurs int a dish refined fr ne f the wrld’s mst demanding culinary cmpetitins, she bridges past and present, hme and away.
24. What is special abut Rinsma’s signature dish?
A. Cnventinal techniques.B. Grandmther’s recipe inspiratin.
C. Hexagn chefs’jint effrts.D. Persnalized and Canadian features.
25. What rle has Rafael Cvarrubias played in Rinsma’s culinary jurney?
A. Representing Canada with her.B. Offering her full-range supprt.
C. Shaping her award-winning dish.D. Teaching her basic cking skills.
26. What d we knw abut the culinary cmpetitin in Milan?
A. It requires dish strytelling.B. It tps the wrld’s culinary cntest.
C. It priritizes cking techniques.D. It targets chefs frm Asian regins.
27. Which f the fllwing best describes Rinsma as a chef?
A. Mdest and skillful.B. Dynamic and cmpetitive.
C. Creative and patritic.D. Cautius and independent.
C
Cnsumers rely n varius ways t pay daily expenses. The prblem is that they tend t spend mre with cashless payment methds in cmparisn t cash. This striking cashless effect has recently been cnfirmed by researchers frm the University f Adelaide.
Led by PhD Student Lachlan Schmburgk, the research team analysed 71 published and unpublished studies frm 17 cuntries, including data frm mre than 11,000 unique participants. They’ve fund that cashless payments lead peple t spend mre n status-signalling gds like jewellery, while this effect is ntably absent in acts f dnatin r tipping.
“Thrugh this meta-analysis, we identified key factrs that make the cashless effect strnger r weaker, which individual studies culd nt find. By ding this, we uncvered new key understandings that had ften been verlked by ther researchers in individual studies.” Schmburgk explains.
The findings indicate that cnsumers shuld be mindful f hw they pay fr gds r services, as this helps them spend less, especially critical in the current cst-f-living crisis. T avid verspending, they’re advised t carry cash instead f cards whenever pssible as a self-cntrl methd. When using cash, they cunt and hand ver ntes and cins, making spending mre nticeable. If nthing is physically handed ver, it’s easy t lse track f hw much is spent.
The study als prvides useful insights fr businesses and plicymakers. “Businesses shuld knw failing t accept the cashless revlutin might unintentinally be jepardising prfit ptential,” Schmburgk says. “And plicymakers shuld cmmunicate t individuals unfamiliar with cashless payments, such as peple wh dn’t have bank accunts, abut the pssibility f cashless methds t lead t verspending.”
Schmburgk stresses a need fr urgent in-depth studies f new payment methds, as research n their specific impacts remains limited due t their nvelty. Studying these methds is vital t keep pace with the evlving payment ecsystem and deepen understanding f mdern cnsumers’ spending habits.
28. What has the study fund abut the cashless effect?
A. It exists in acts f dnatin.B. It weakens with mre cash use.
C. It links t the living cst crisis.D. It wrks in specific cnsumptin.
29. Why did the team adpt the meta-analysis?
A. T slve the verspending prblem.B. T cmpare cash and cashless payments.
C. T cnfirm factrs causing the effect.D. T break the limitatins f single studies.
30. What des the underlined wrd “jepardising” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. Risking.B. Preserving.C. Shifting.D. Bsting.
31. What can be inferred abut new payments accrding t Schmburgk?
A. They need t be ppularized.B. They are develping rapidly.
C. They shuld be further studied.D. They will affect spending habits.
D
Despite decades f medical advances, detecting health-related mlecule (分子) still relies n bdily liquids like bld, requiring bld draws frm mst patients, especially peple with diabetes wh need frequent finger pricks. Hwever, researchers frm the University f Chicag have develped a prtable device named ABLE, which cllects and detects mlecules in the air. This 4×8-inch device is a ptential game-changer fr medicine and public health.
Detecting mlecules in the air has lng fallen behind liquid detectin, mainly because target particles (微粒) are extremely dilute — there may be nly ne in a trillin. T slve this prblem, the team turned air int liquid. The device draws in air, adds water vapr with a humidifier, and cls it t turn air int small drps. These drps trap particles and slide int a small cntainer, making detectin easy with cmmn tls used fr liquid analysis.
Early tests prved its effectiveness. It caught easily evaprated (挥发的) cffee vapr, detected glucse in breath, identified E. cli in the air, and fund signs f inflammatin (炎症) in mice with unhealthy gut bacteria. Obviusly, it slved the prblem f capturing mlecules that evaprate easily — a majr wrry during the device’s develpment.
The device was first inspired by the need fr nn-invasive tests fr premature babies in ICUs. These fragile babies are likely t have health prblems, and repeated bld tests may put them in danger. Dctrs hpe the device can track health signs withut taking bld, prtecting these high-risk patients. It als shws prmise fr diagnsing inflammatry bwel disease, thugh the related breath signs first need t be recrded. The team plans t imprve and make it smaller t create a wearable device fr daily use.
Besides medical uses, this achievement may pen the dr t new physics research n air impurities and state changes f matter. As a new tl fr detecting air chemistry, ABLE fills the space between air and liquid mlecule analysis, creating pssibilities fr varius new develpments in healthcare and science.
32. Why did the researchers develp ABLE?
A. T change medicine and public health.
B. T take the place f bld tests in hspitals.
C. T reduce finger pricks fr patients with diabetes.
D. T identify health mlecules withut liquid samples.
33. What can we infer abut ABLE?
A. It is small and wearable fr daily use.
B. It has vercme a key technical challenge.
C. It has prved useful fr newly brn babies.
D. It diagnses inflammatry bwel disease easily.
34. Wh will least likely benefit frm ABLE?
A. A chemist.B. A psychlgist.C. A physician.D. A physicist.
35. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. A Tl fr Bdily Liquid Analysis.B. A Tl fr Airbrne Particle Capture.
C. A Device fr Air Mlecule Detectin.D. A Device fr Nn-Invasive Health Checks.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Peple favr humr, as it lights up daily mments, eases awkwardness and makes every interactin warm and enjyable. This magic f humr desn’t just wrk in daily life; it als shines in the field f science, especially nline. ____36____
Firstly, humr simplifies tugh scientific knwledge. ____37____ Fr example, explaining AI in self-driving cars with a funny analgy abut “machines learning like clumsy tddlers” makes abstract ideas easy fr nn-prfessinal grups t understand. ____38____ Scientists sharing clever and humrus stries abut labratry experiments n scial media ften attract mre interactins than dry academic psts. Additinally, humr humanizes scientists, as seen in ppular science lectures where light-hearted jkes help audiences feel clser t researchers.
____39____ The hidden risks deserve ur attentin. If the cntent itself is untrue, humr can even replace facts, leading the audience t frm wrng pinins abut scientific knwledge just based n the amusing psts they see. Overusing sarcasm r negative humr als has the ppsite effect, as it will quickly make scientists lse the public’s trust and damage their credibility.
Prper humr use requires a balance between vivid expressin and prfessinal precisin. It shuld neither vershadw the cre scientific infrmatin nr be s shallw that it lses seriusness. ____40____ Scientists wh master this balance can effectively narrw the divide with the public, making science mre welcming and ppular.
A. Overuse harms prfessinalism.
B. It als bsts audience engagement effectively.
C. It helps break the impressin f scientists being cld and distant.
D. A little humr can greatly enhance scientists’ cmmunicatin effect.
E. Humr in scientific cmmunicatin is a duble-edged swrd, thugh.
F. It’s a helper in making cmplex cncepts understandable t rdinary peple.
G. It is believed humr needs t be used with great care in such cmmunicatin.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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。
Xia Yujie, wner f China’s first accessible pub — Pub HandyCup, had his left hand disabled in a middle schl medical accident. The experience gave him a unique ____41____ n disability and life, fueling his wish t build a(n) ____42____ scial space. After studying law in China and the US n a schlarship, he nticed a ____43____: public places had basic accessible facilities, but the disabled lacked relaxing, barrier-free scial spts.
This bservatin ____44____ his dream f a pub fr all. After mnths f preparatin, it ____45____ n Shanghai’s Xinhua Rad in May 2024. Every crner is ____46____ designed, with ramps, wide wheelchair passages, adjustable tables and dual-height bars fr easy scializing.
Practical ____47____ fill the space: Braille (盲文) maps, runded table crners and free hearing-aid batteries, all ____48____ the visually and hearing-impaired. The pub’s name, a take n “handicap”, is a meaningful ____49____ f breaking barriers with inclusin.
It has been a ppular pub fr all, including 38-year-ld Fu Ming, a disabled business wner, ____50____ t prmting accessibility. As a lyal ____51____, he mves arund the pub with ease in a wheelchair and shares Xia’s ____52____ that accessibility means equal cnvenience fr all.
Xia sees himself as a bridge between the disabled and able-bdied. The pub frees him frm the seriusness f his legal wrk, letting him fully ____53____ his sense f wnder and creativity t run his business. T him, it’s ____54____ just a business, but a warm space blurring ____55____ between peple and making inclusin a daily reality.
41. A. cmmentB. perspectiveC. decisinD. influence
42. A. csyB. affrdableC. inclusiveD. functinal
43. A. gapB. cnflictC. faultD. dilemma
44. A. fllwedB. inspiredC. realizedD. recrded
45. A. flatedB. bmedC. expandedD. pened
46. A. thughtfullyB. randmlyC. rughlyD. beautifully
47. A. warningsB. appliancesC. detailsD. demands
48. A. attending tB. prviding frC. siding withD. relying n
49. A. traditinB. symblC. dimensinD. pattern
50. A. addictedB. accustmedC. expsedD. dedicated
51. A. participantB. clleagueC. turistD. regular
52. A. visinB. prmiseC. memryD. experience
53. A. hideB. ignreC. embraceD. achieve
54. A. mre likeB. far frmC. alng withD. ther than
55. A. bundariesB. similaritiesC. friendshipsD. cnnectins
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。
In January 2026, a shrt vide frm a dcumentary Return t the Wlves sparked intense debate n Chinese scial media, pushing the 16-year-ld stry f “Green” back int the sptlight. It arused deep emtins and fresh curisity ____56____ (natinal).
At the heart f this phenmenn is the special bnd between artist Li Weiyi and the wlf Green she rescued in 2010 n the Ru’ergai grasslands, a weak newbrn cub ____57____ mther was killed by pachers’ pisned bait. She brught him t Chengdu, but his wild nature cnflicted ____58____ urban life as he grew. S Li decided ut f lve t return him t the wild, a decisin ____59____ (rt) in respect rather than pssessin.
Fr seven harsh mnths, Li lived with Green n the grasslands, teaching him skills t survive in the wild. The bnd reached a bittersweet climax when he was accepted int ____60____ wild pack. Years later, accrding t ____61____ (accunt) frm lcal herders, Green, nw a pack leader, was seen ____62____ (return) the red ribbn Li used t bandage his cub’s injured paw.
This stry reflects peple’s desire fr authentic relatinships ____63____ China’s grwing eclgical cnsciusness. With strnger legal prtectin, lcal wlf ppulatins ____64____ (recver) well at present. Green’s hwl, nce a cry fr ____65____ (survive), nw calls fr cexistence, reminding us true cmpassin lies in respecting nature’s freedm and building harmny between humanity and wilderness.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你班的交换生Peter打算邀请其他班的交换生一起聚餐,他写信向你询问合适的餐厅。请给他写一封回信,内容包括:
(1)你的推荐:
(2)说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右:
(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
Grandma’s ld wden mailbx, with a chipped blue cat (涂料层) and a slightly rusted hinge (铰链), had std at the quiet crner f the cmmunity fr 20 years. It was nt just a simple mailbx, but a warm bnd with the nearby three families. Every early mrning, when the first ray f sunlight spilled ver the rf, Grandma wuld put n her shes, hld a small bamb basket, and walk slwly t the crner with her slightly bent back.
She wuld carefully cllect her wn letters and the daily newspapers fr the elderly neighbrs next dr — Mr. Smith wh suffered frm leg pain and Ms. Brwn wh lived alne, bth f whm culd barely walk dwnstairs. Thse newspapers were their main way t learn abut the utside wrld, and Grandma’s small act f kindness had quietly lasted fr years, warming the whle neighbrhd.
On a hliday afternn, Tm, a cllege student majring in architecture, came t visit Grandma as usual. When he turned the crner, he was shcked t find the mailbx lying n the grund, its wden bdy split int several pieces. He glanced arund instinctively and saw a man walking a large dg in the distance. There was a crumpled nte stuck n the wall beside it, which read, “Srry, my dg kncked yur mailbx ver accidentally. I’ll cme t fix it later.”
Seeing the brken mailbx and scattered wd pieces, Grandma sighed sftly, her eyes filled with wrry. She squatted dwn gently, strked the wrn wd with her rugh hands, and murmured in a lw vice, “What shall I d nw?” Tm knew the elderly neighbrs were heavily dependent n the newspapers. Withut the mailbx, hw culd they get the news n time? What if the dg wner brke his prmise and culdn’t fix the mailbx tday? Watching Grandma’s helpless expressin, he felt a strng desire in his heart.
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。
Paragraph 1:
Cnsidering the mailbx t ld, Tm decided t build a new ne.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
When all the preparatins were dne, the dg wner arrived.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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