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      这是一份2026年吉林长春市高三下学期5月三模英语试卷(无答案),共36页。试卷主要包含了未知,阅读理解,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、未知
      1.What is the man ging t d?
      A.Attend a family reunin.
      B.Visit his cusins abrad.
      C.Hst a wedding.
      2.Why des the man make the call?
      A.He wants t brrw a new bk.
      B.He can’t return the bk n time.
      C.He ffers t deal with an emergency.
      3.What is the wman’s feeling nw?
      A.Regret.B.Disappintment.C.Wrry.
      4.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A.At a restaurant.
      B.At a supermarket.
      C.At the wman’s huse.
      5.What are the speakers talking abut?
      A.Planning a shpping trip.
      B.Dnating unused items.
      C.Buying a new cat.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What is nt available nw?
      A.The printer.
      B.The machine.
      C.The delivery service.
      7.What des the man ask Janet t d in the end?
      A.Offer free shipping.
      B.Keep him updated.
      C.Repair his printer.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What cntributes the mst t Echke’s leaving?
      A.Her heavy wrklad.B.Her lw salary.C.Her tugh manager.
      9.What des the man prmise t d?
      A.Reprt the cmment.
      B.Cntact ther emplyees.
      C.Call Echke’ manager.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.When did Walt Disney win the first Oscar award?
      A.In the mid-1920s.B.In the early 1930s.C.In the late 1960s.
      11.What is special abut Walt Disney’s last Oscar award?
      A.He didn’t receive it himself.
      B.He wn it just befre his death.
      C.He gt it fr his first famus character.
      12.What d we knw abut the speakers?
      A.They are fans f Mickey Muse.
      B.They like t watch Walt Disney films with kids.
      C.They bth like Winnie the Ph and the Blustery Day.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What is prbably the wman?
      A.A jurnalist.B.An fficer.C.A student.
      14.What has been dne t the trees planted last year?
      A.Cmpared with each ther.B.Measured fr xygen utput.C.Mved t anther spt.
      15.What is the current gal f the prject?
      A.T win mre academic prizes.
      B.T intrduce mre tree species.
      C.T expand the tree planting area.
      16.What was key t the research imprvement?
      A.Gvernment fund.B.Private investment.C.Selling shares.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Where des the speaker wrk?
      A.At a TV statin.
      B.At a radi statin.
      C.At a weather statin.
      18.What made the speaker get int the field?
      A.A TV prgram.
      B.His childhd experience.
      C.His schlwrk.
      19.What is mst imprtant t be a weather frecaster?
      A.Ding well in science.
      B.Explaining frecasts simply.
      C.Being able t analyze patterns.
      20.What did the speaker majr in befre starting his wrk?
      A.Physics.B.Math.C.Business.
      Fd labels carry useful infrmatin t help yu make infrmed chices abut what yu and yur family eat and drink. Fd labels tell yu all srts f infrmatin, including but nt limited t the fllwing:Date marking: Use-by and best befre dates
      Fds with a shelf life f less than 2 years must have a best befre r use-by date.
      The best befre date refers t fd quality. Once the best befre date has passed, the fd may still be safe t cnsume, but it may have lst sme quality and nutritinal value. Prducts with a best befre date can legally be sld after that date, prvided the prduct is still fit fr human cnsumptin.
      Fds that shuld nt be cnsumed after a certain date fr health and safety reasns must have a use-by date. This means they cannt be sld after that date. Yu will find use-by dates n fds with a shrt shelf life, such as meat, fish and dairy prducts.Nutritin Facts
      Nutritin Facts tell yu the quantity f varius nutrients a fd cntains per serve, as well as per 100g r 100ml.Ingredients
      All ingredients must be listed in descending rder by weight, including added water. The first ingredient listed cntributed the largest amunt and the last ingredient listed cntributed the least.
      Here is a sample.
      Sample Label fr Frzen Lasagna(千层面)
      21.Which prduct is mre likely t be labeled with a “use-by” date?
      A.Canned tmates.B.Fresh chicken.
      C.Packaged biscuits.D.Bttled water.
      22.Hw many calries wuld yu take in by eating the whle cntainer f Frzen Lasagna?
      A.227.B.280.
      C.908.D.1,120.
      23.Which nutrient is high in Frzen Lasagna as t Daily Value?
      A.Sdium.B.Chlesterl.
      C.Carbhydrate.D.Irn.
      Back in 2003, Erica Fernandez was just a kid helping 20 adults take care f the beach. They verheard a plan t build a prcessing statin fr natural gas 14 miles ff the cast f Oxnard. The plant wuld send ver 200 tns f air pllutin per year t Erica’s cmmunity. Nt nly that, the statin wuld take in millins f gallns f seawater per day t cl its generatrs, and discharge the water mre than 15 degrees centigrade htter than the surrunding cean. This ht wastewater wuld cause serius harm t the surrunding ecsystem, killing tiny creatures and small fish critical t the survival f marine mammals and fisheries.
      Erica cared t much t stay silent. She jined her friends in weekly prtests at the ffice f the natural gas cmpany. Prspects f stpping the prject did nt lk gd. The gvernr was in favr f it, and s were the pwerful state cmmissins that wuld have t apprve it. “The wrd n the street was that there was nthing we culd d.”
      Behind the scenes, hwever, ppsitin was grwing, s Erica became the spkespersn fr the yuth f the twn. She regularly walked her neighbrhd alng the rute f the prpsed pipeline, using a hula hp t shw peple the size f the pipe that wuld pass by their huses. She talked t the media, and stries abut the dangers f the prpsed facility began appearing in the press. “We made thusands f phne calls and sent thusands f pstcards telling the gvernr why this facility was a bad idea.” In July 2007, the gvernr made an unexpected mve: He turned dwn the prject. Erica and her friends wn!
      As nly the secnd persn in her family t g t cllege, Erica wants t becme an envirnmental lawyer s she can fight fr the envirnment and fr the rights f cmmunities. She wants ther yung peple t speak ut when they see smething wrng, even if they feel shy abut it at first. She likes t qute the wrds f her rle mdel, César Chávez: “We are the future. The future is urs.”
      24.What can be learned abut the t-be-built prcessing statin?
      A.It is well-equipped.
      B.It is energy-saving.
      C.It is climate-damaging.
      D.It is eclgically-unfriendly.
      25.Why des the authr mentin the authrities’ respnse in paragraph 2?
      A.T express Erica’s desperate md.
      B.T shw the great barriers Erica faced.
      C.T illustrate the pwer f public vice.
      D.T stress the supprt frm the gvernment.
      26.Which f the fllwing can best describe Erica?
      A.Determined and respnsible.
      B.Pineering and curius.
      C.Adventurus and aggressive.
      D.Creative and industrius.
      27.What message is mainly cnveyed thrugh Erica’s stry?
      A.Teamwrk leads t success.
      B.Bravery eventually pays ff.
      C.Speaking ut makes a difference.
      D.Actins speak luder than wrds.
      Ethics in Cybersecurity by Marquez, a frmer cybersecurity analyst fr a glbal tech firm, is a timely explratin f the mral dilemmas that define mdern digital life.
      The bk is rganized arund six “ethical crssrads”, each illustrated with a detailed case study. One f the mst striking chapters fcuses n the 2025 “SecureData” case, where a majr tech cmpany discvered weakness in its ppular messaging app — ne that culd expse users’ private cnversatins. The cmpany faced a chice: tell users the prblem immediately r fix it quietly ver six mnths. Marquez walks readers thrugh the arguments n bth sides: the “duty t prtect users” versus the “duty t avid bad reputatin”. She desn’t ffer a simple answer — instead, she teaches readers t weigh cnflicting values, a skill she calls “ethical reasning fr the digital age”.
      Marquez als challenges cmmn myths abut cybersecurity ethics. She argues against the idea that “the end justifies the means” when it cmes t fighting cybercrime, citing a 2024case where a gvernment accessed a criminal grup’s servers t recver stlen data, but in ding s, accidentally btained the private emails f 10,000 inncent peple. “Security withut ethics isn’t security — it’s just cntrl,” she writes. This fcus n balancing security and ethics makes the bk stand ut in a field ften dminated by technical slutins.
      Marquez’s engaging style makes the bk accessible. She, fr instance, cmpares a cmpany’s decisin t hide a sftware prblem t “a teacher knwing a classrm dr is brken but nt fixing it because he desn’t want t stp class.” She als includes “EthicalChecklists” at the end f each chapter, which guide readers t apply the bk’s lessns t their wn lives, fr example, shuld yu reprt a friend wh shares yur passwrd with thers?
      Overall, Ethics in Cybersecurity is mre than a bk — it’s a tl fr thinking critically abut daily digital chices. As Marquez puts it: “In cyberspace, every click is a chice — and every chice has an ethical cst.”
      28.What can be inferred frm the 2025 “SecureData” case?
      A.Cmpanies priritize user privacy.
      B.User data is hard t prtect.
      C.Cyber ethics invlves tugh chices.
      D.Messaging apps are easy t access.
      29.Which f the fllwing is unacceptable accrding t Marquez in paragraph 3?
      A.Dwnlad papers n the CNKI (知网)
      B.Pst a friend’s address nline.
      C.Give a thump-up n a friend’s Mments.
      D.Plish an article by DeepSeek App.
      30.What is a feature f Ethics in Cybersecurity accrding t the text?
      A.It is packed with cmplex theries.
      B.It prvides step-by-step instructins.
      C.It is intended fr cyber prfessinals.
      D.It adpts a dwn-t-earth writing style.
      31.What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
      A.T publicize cybercrime preventin.
      B.T hnr a talented technical expert.
      C.T intrduce a bk n Cybersecurity.
      D.T recmmend an essay n digital life.
      Secret cdes nce thught impssible t crack nw face a challenge frm quantum cmputers. Luckily, t prtect infrmatin, physicists have develped a theretically flprf system called device-independent quantum key distributin (DI-QKD), which uses entangled quantum particles (纠缠态量子粒子) t fix weak pints in existing methds. Nw, a team inChina has demnstrated the technique in real city cnditins, an advance that culd clear the way fr a secure quantum internet in which trust is taken fr granted.
      Mst cryptgraphy (密码学) wrks by encrypting (加密) messages with a secret cde that requires a special key t decde. The challenge lies in making sure the key can’t be decded when sent. Fr instance, the keys in ne ppular encryptin scheme are based n the prime factrs f large numbers, which take enrmus effrt t crack. But such calculatins culd be quick wrk fr the large quantum cmputers. QKD ffers a slutin, but it has a weakness: hardware must be perfect.
      DI-QKD remves the need fr trust in the hardware, by emplying anther feature f quantum mechanics — entanglement — which clsely links prperties f widely separated quantum particles. If the sender and receiver entangle a pair f particles acrss the netwrk, they can each perfrm tests that cnfirm the particles’ prperties are strngly linked, well beynd chance. After this “handshake”, they can be sure they’re the nly nes n the channel. Then, ther measurements n the entangled particles can establish a key, which can be shared with cnfidence that nbdy can decde it.
      In 2022, a UK-based team managed t create and share a DI-QKD key fr nly abut 2meters. Nw, Jianwei Pan and his clleagues have extended this t practically useful distances. After cllecting data fr 26 days, they shwed they had the statistics t establish and share a key acrss 11 kilmeters. The researchers als shwed that in thery — and given abut 23years fr data cllectin — they culd have sent a key acrss 100 kilmeters. Pan’s grup nw plans t explre ways t perfrm DI-QKD using satellites in space.
      32.What is the advance made by Chinese scientists?
      A.They put frward a cding thery.
      B.They enhanced DI-QKD practicality.
      C.They set up the quantum internet.
      D.They discvered quantum entanglement.
      33.Hw des the authr illustrate the way encryptin wrks?
      A.By giving an example.
      B.By citing a statement.
      C.By prviding a definitin.
      D.By making a cmparisn.
      34.What des the underlined wrd “handshake” mst prbably mean in Paragraph 3?
      A.Agreement reached by gestures.
      B.Verbal cnfirmatin between sides.
      C.Initial testing and identificatin prcess.
      D.Frmal key distributin prcedure.
      35.Which ne can be a suitable title fr the passage?
      A.The Future f Glbal Internet Cmmunicatin
      B.Hw Cryptgraphy Wrks in Mdern Daily Life
      C.Entanglement: The Mst Mysterius Quantum Feature
      D.DI-QKD: A New Tl t Fight Quantum Cmputer Threats
      二、阅读理解
      Our wrld faces a twfld challenge: feeding a ppulatin prjected t reach 10 billin by 2050 while minimizing envirnmental degradatin. Precisin agriculture (PA) emerges as a transfrmative slutin. 36 T put it precisely, it uses digital tls and real-time data t tailr farming practices-frm planting t harvesting. This data-driven apprach prmises nt nly higher yields but als greater sustainability, making it a crnerstne f mdern fd systems.
      One example is the use f drnes equipped with multispectral sensrs t mnitr crp health. The drnes fly ver the fields and take high-reslutin phts and data in a variety f light wavelengths. Weaker plants shw clear differences in light reflectin when cmpared t healthy nes. 37 They can apply fertilizer, water, r pesticides just where they are needed instead f randmly ver their fields.
      38 High upfrnt csts fr equipment and sftware can exclude small-scale farmers, particularly in lw-incme regins. Data privacy cncerns als arise as mre farm peratins rely n intercnnected digital systems. 39 Gvernments and private sectrs must invest in educatin and rural bradband expansin. Besides, cllabratins between tech cmpanies, universities, and farmers’ cperatives can help speed up innvatin.
      As climate change intensifies, PA will play a critical rle in building a fd system capable f adapting t shifting weather patterns. Its ability t turn data int actinable insights may well determine whether we can feed future generatins withut sacrificing the health f ur Earth. 40
      In a wrld where every decisin matters, there’s n better time t embrace this revlutin.
      A.PA is nt withut its challenges.
      B.It functins as a ne-size-fits-all apprach.
      C.T vercme these challenges, jint effrts are needed.
      D.Using the infrmatin, farmers can make fcused decisins.
      E.It uses advanced technlgies t ptimize every aspect f farming.
      F.By making data-dependent decisins, farmers can imprve prductivity.
      G.In essence, PA isn’t just abut grwing mre; it’s abut grwing smarter.
      三、未知
      Living with a rare and prgressive genetic cnditin called mlybdenum cfactr deficiency (MCD) type A, Ellitt faces challenges that few can imagine. The cnditin ________ nly a handful f children wrldwide and causes serius neurlgical (神经系统的) ________ ver time.
      Thugh he can’t speak and needs t take ________ every day, Ellitt’s spirit shines bright — ________ when it cmes t firefighting. Frm a yung age, he has been ________ by the wrld f firefighting. With the help f Make-A-Wish UK and the Derbyshire Fire & RescueService, Ellitt gt t ________ a real firefighter fr a day.
      Frm the mment he arrived, Ellitt was treated like ne f the crew. He met the firefighters, ________ the statin, rde in a bright red fire engine, and even gt t hld the pwerful water hse (水管)— his ________ part f the day! His jy was infectius, and his little “happy dances” ________ everyne’s hearts. “It’s been a real privilege t ________ Ellitt’s wish,” the firefighters said. “Seeing his strength, bravery, and tughness first-hand was a(n) ________ t all f us.”
      Ellitt’s stry is a beautiful ________ f the pwer f kindness and cmpassin. It tk a cmmunity f caring peple t turn ne little by’s dream int a lifelng ________. When we take time t ________ each ther up, n act f kindness is ever t small. Tgether, we can spark jy, ________ hpe, and make the wrld a little brighter fr thse wh need it mst.
      41.A.preventsB.curesC.affectsD.infects
      42.A.cntactB.damageC.guardD.utput
      43.A.medicineB.careC.walksD.breaks
      44.A.nlyB.especiallyC.hardlyD.pssibly
      45.A.fascinatedB.cnvincedC.warnedD.tuched
      46.A.visitB.assistC.guideD.becme
      47.A.set upB.rushed intC.lked arundD.cleaned up
      48.A.favriteB.difficultC.weakD.prfessinal
      49.A.lstB.brkeC.frzeD.melt
      50.A.recallB.stateC.rewardD.supprt
      51.A.cmfrtB.inspiratinC.devtinD.determinatin
      52.A.prmiseB.respnseC.reminderD.pprtunity
      53.A.memryB.lessnC.secretD.missin
      54.A.pickB.bringC.liftD.wake
      55.A.measureB.spreadC.cnfirmD.discver
      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。
      Vlha Halpyarvich, a Belarusian native, first experienced the healing pwer f traditinal Chinese medicine (TCM) during her childhd. “When I had a cld, my mm wuld make a cupping (拔火罐), a technique ____56____ (invlve) placing cups n the skin t create suctin (吸力),” shared Halpyarvich, nw in her ____57____ (thirty). Her fascinatin with Chinese medicine ____58____ (grw) even mre since she mved t China ver twelve years ag.
      Living in a cmmunity with a lcal drugstre stcked with Chinese herbs, Halpyarvich had the pprtunity t cnsult an ____59____ (experience) TCM dctr. This wise ld gentleman began with a thrugh diagnsis, after ____60____ he accurately identified her health issues, prviding a direct treatment fr her bdy. “I was really surprised that he culd tailr a medicinal recipe ____61____ (specific) fr me even withut asking many questins,” she recalled.
      TCM, accrding t Halpyarvich, views the bdy as ____62____ universe cnnected with nature, fcusing n enhancing circulatin and remving blcks fr imprved well-being, which she fund ____63____ (benefit) after underging treatment.
      Fr Halpyarvich, TCM isn’t merely a treatment ____64____ a lifestyle that includes diet, sleep patterns, and ther life-related aspects. Frm cupping t persnalized herbal treatments, she encurages thers ____65____ (explre) what Chinese traditinal medicine has t ffer.
      四、书信写作
      66.假定你是李华,发现很多学生为了打乒乓球,会提前占领场地,请给学校英文报社“campus and me”栏目投稿,呼吁合理使用球场,内容包括:
      1.描述现状;
      2.提出倡议。
      注意:1.词数100左右;
      2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear editr,
      I’m writing t share my cncern abut the imprper use f ur schl’s table tennis curts.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      五、书面表达
      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。
      Jade was a 16-year-ld Chinese girl wh had lived in the US since she was a baby. Her parents had always insisted n celebrating traditinal Chinese festivals, n matter hw busy their lives were. But Jade had never really understd why. T her, these festivals meant bring preparatins, strange-tasting fd, and missing ut n fun plans with her American friends.
      Mid-Autumn Festival was appraching. Early that mrning, Jade’s mm was up at dawn, bustling arund the kitchen. The scent f smanthus (桂花) cake and braised prk filled the huse. On the dining table, there were mncakes f different flavrs. Jade frwned as she glanced at the spread. She had already made plans t have fun with her friends.
      “Mm, I can’t stay fr the Mid-Autumn celebratin,” Jade said, with her backpack ver her shulder. “My friends are waiting fr me.”
      Her mm wiped her hands n her aprn (围裙) and sat dwn beside Jade. Instead f sclding her, Mm tk ut an ld pht album frm the cabinet. Inside were pictures f her and Dad when they first mved t the US — yung, smiling, standing in frnt f a small apartment with a mncake in their hands.
      “This festival isn’t just abut mncakes and lanterns,” Mm said, her vice gentle. “When I was a little girl in Guangzhu, every Mid-Autumn, my family wuld gather n the rftp. We’d eat mncakes, drink chrysanthemum tea, and stare at the full mn. Back then, I thught it was just a fun night. But when I mved here, far away frm my parents, the mn became a link t my hmetwn. N matter where we are, the same mn shines ver us and ur family in China. Celebrating this festival is ur way f keeping that cnnectin alive.”
      Mm clsed the pht album and patted Jade’s hand. “Yu dn’t have t stay if yu dn’t want t. G have fun with yur friends.” Jade stared at her mm’s face, seeing the faint glimmer f hmesickness in her eyes.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Jade hesitated fr a mment, and then drpped ff her backpack.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      As the mn rse high in the sky, the family sat tgether n the balcny (阳台).
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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