新疆维吾尔自治区2026届高三下学期三月适应性检测英语试卷(Word版附答案)
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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。
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,你将有 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 is the weather like?
A. Cludy. B. Sunny. C. Windy.
2. Where is the bank?
A. Behind the bkstre.
B. Next t the bkstre.
C. Far frm the bkstre.
3. Hw did the wman find the gift?
A. Very satisfying. B. Very disappinting. C. Nt mentined.
4. Where are the speakers?
A. In a shp. B. In a cinema. C. In a museum.
5. What will the man d tmrrw mrning?
A. Have classes.
B. Bk a ticket.
C. G t the airprt.
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. What is the man planning t d in China?
A. Study as an exchange student.
B. Wrk fr a hst family.
C. Travel as a turist.
7. What is the advantage f staying with a hst family?
A. Cheaper cst. B. Mre privacy. C. Better language practice.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What is the starting price fr air transprtatin?
A. 15 yuan. B. 25 yuan. C. 35 yuan.
9. What can we learn abut the package?
A. It is quite light.
B. It is extremely urgent.
C. It nly cntains bks.
10. Which shipping methd des the man finally chse?
A. Express delivery. B. Air transprtatin. C. Land transprtatin.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Cking healthy fd.
B. Planning utdr activities.
C. Changing daily habits fr health.
12. What is the first thing the man des fr a healthier life?
A. He starts eating mre vegetables.
B. He keeps a strict sleep schedule.
C. He des utdr exercises.
13. What benefit des the man get frm his new lifestyle?
A. He has made a lt f friends.
B. He feels strnger and healthier.
C. He has fund an interesting jb.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. What did the rbt d when peple gt t the entrance?
A. It sld tickets.
B. It tld stries.
C. It talked t the visitrs.
15. Which sectin was the man interested in?
A. The space sectin. B. The science sectin. C. The infrmatin sectin.
16. Hw lng did the man's class stay in the museum?
A. Tw hurs. B. Three hurs. C. Fur hurs.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Where did the speaker and her grup have their water - skiing training?
A. In a swimming pl.
B. On the beach.
C. In a gym.
18. Hw did the speaker feel when the instructr asked her t g first?
A. Surprised and nervus. B. Excited and cnfident. C. Prud and prepared.
19. On which attempt did the speaker finally succeed in water - skiing?
A. The first attempt. B. The secnd attempt. C. The third attempt.
20. Hw did the speaker feel abut the water - skiing experience n that day?
A. She felt it interesting and truly enjyed it.
B. She fund it tiring and decided nt t try again.
C. She thught it disappinting after trying again and again.
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,选出最佳选项。
A
The Best Travelling Places in 2026
Natinal Gegraphic's annual Best f the Wrld feature enjys wrldwide recgnitin. Here are sme f its
selected must - visit destinatins fr 2026.
Beijing, China
Beijing in 2026 ffers travelers fresh ways t explre its rich ancient cultural charm as a capital. The Beijing
Central Axis (中 轴 线 ) is a recent additin t UNESCO's Wrld Heritage List. At the Ming Tmbs, all 13
cmplexes are gradually pening, including Emperr Chngzhen's tmb. The Great Wall has emerged as the new
star f Beijing's nighttime ecnmy. Visa - free entry is available fr travelers frm 47 cuntries fr 30 days.
Freign credit cards are accepted n the subway, and apps ffer English services fr smther explratin.
The Dlmites, Italy
All eyes will be n Italy fr the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. Mst events will be held in the
Dlmites, which are knwn fr their sculpture - shaped muntains—giant rcks, serrated (锯齿状的) muntain
ridges, and sharp peaks. The legendary Alpine range sights frm the lifts are breathtaking. Medieval villages and
Ladin cmmunities have preserved ancient custms fr centuries. At award - winning restaurants, each dish
cmbines innvatin with lcal flavrs.
Khiva, Uzbekistan
Khiva, an pen - air - museum city with varius festivals and events, gains ppularity in 2026 with new high -
speed trains frm Tashkent, saving half the travel time. Visitrs can explre the UNESCO Wrld Heritage Itchan
Kala, featuring restred gemetric mnuments and wden palaces. The Silk Rad - themed Arda Khiva Resrt
appeals t families with attractins fr all ages, frm a lively water park t a theater prviding live shws.
Rabat, Mrcc
Rabat cmbines ancient histry with mdern style. New additins include the ne - futuristic Ryal Theater,
inspired by the Bu Regreg River and the Mrcc's tallest rcket - shaped Twer. Dn't miss the flagship Museum
f Mdern and Cntemprary Art, where wrks are deeply rted in mdern Mrccan and African art. Bk
lvers will als find pleasure here, as UNESCO has named Rabat the 2026 Wrld Bk Capital.
These spts selected by editrs, phtgraphers, and adventurers fr the perfect cmbinatin f histrical depth
and cntemprary charm will inspire yur next jurney.
21. What is the Dlmites famus fr?
A. The characteristic lcal restaurants.
B. The splendid and distinctive landscape.
C. The advanced venues fr sprts events.
D. The beautiful views frm the muntain lift.
22. Which scenic spt is the mst attractive fr family turists?
A. Itchan Kala. B. Ryal Theater.
C. Museum f Mdern and Cntemprary Art. D. Arda Khiva Resrt.
23. What d the fur destinatins have in cmmn?
A. They mix traditin and mdernity. B. They belng t less visited spts.
C. They wn cnvenient transprtatin. D. They have unique natural scenery.
B
American musician Mark Levine's jurney with China began 21 years ag as an English teacher. Levine didn't
realize at the time that he wuld sn cme t fall in lve with the cuntry. What started as a career - riented
mve turned int a prfund persnal cnnectin, leading him t call China his lng - term hme.
Levine fund his unique vice by dcumenting his experiences thrugh music. T date, he has cmpsed ver
80 sngs inspired by China, with themes ranging frm the lives f migrant wrkers t the cuntry's vast natural
landscapes. His musical partnership with Chinese artist Fu Han in their du (二重唱) "In Side Out" symblizes the
interweaving f Eastern and Western cultures, much like the tw sides f a single piece f clthing.
Living thrugh China's rapid develpment prvided Levine with firsthand material. Observing the shared sense
f respnsibility amng Chinese peple, he was inspired t write the sng "Tgether we must take a stand",
capturing the spirit f unity he witnessed. He has described feeling safer in China than anywhere else.
Believing that many internatinal perceptins f China are incmplete r inaccurate, Levine tk t writing.
His 2014 bk, Stries frm My Chinese Jurney, ffers a grund - level view f daily life and culture. He ften
builds his narratives frm real cnversatins, aiming t let China speak fr itself. This effrt t bridge the
understanding gap, presenting a China defined by the friendliness f its peple and the energy f its prgress, was
recgnized with the distinguished Chinese Gvernment Friendship Award in 2014.
Having traveled t 29 prvinces, Levine is mst struck by the warmth and diversity f the peple. When asked
abut his future, his answer is heartfelt and definitive: China is his hme. Thrugh teaching, music, and writing, he
cntinues t build cultural bridges, sharing the stries f the cuntry he has grwn t lve.
24. Hw did Mark Levine's relatinship with China change ver time?
A. It evlved int a deep emtinal bnd.
B. It fully met his initial expectatins.
C. It ended after he finished teaching.
D. It remained strictly prfessinal.
25. Why des the authr use the cmparisn "like the tw sides f a single piece f clthing" when describing the
du?
A. T argue fr the superirity f ne culture ver the ther.
B. T cntrast the distinct characteristics f the tw cultures.
C. T highlight the challenges f crss - cultural cmmunicatin.
D. T visualize the inseparable unity frmed by the cultural integratin.
26. What is the main reasn fr Levine's receiving the Chinese Gvernment Friendship Award?
A. His ppular music abut China.
B. His lng - term English teaching.
C. His wrk prmting a truer image f China.
D. His reprting n the daily lives f Chinese peple.
27. Which f the fllwing best describes Levine's rle as described in the text?
A. A jurnalist reprting n China's scial issues.
B. A histrian dcumenting China's ancient wnders.
C. An English teacher wh ccasinally writes sngs.
D. A crss - cultural cmmunicatr thrugh music and writing.
C
Sea urchins (海胆) are a valued glbal dish — served fresh acrss Asia, crafted int pasta sauces in Italy, and
enjyed in high - end restaurants wrldwide. Yet in Australia, an verabundance f lng - spined (长 刺 ) sea
urchins is destrying marine ecsystems with little public awareness f their fd - related ptential.
The lng - spined sea urchin — a native species expanding suthward due t warming waters — has vereaten
the vast stretches f the Great Suthern Reef, reducing nce thriving seaweed frests t lifeless wasteland. Nw,
affected areas extend acrss 2000 km f castline with 20 millin urchins dminating Tasmania's reefs alne.
“Withut interventin, the wasteland will threaten marine industries, bidiversity, and the resilience (韧性) f the
Great Suthern Reef. The lng - spined urchins are representative fr climate change impacts, and we need urgent
cperatin acrss industry, plitics, science, and plicy.” says Maria Byrne, ne f Australia's leading urchin
experts.
Frtunately, the lng - spined is als an unused delicius fd in Australia. Leading chefs are nw embracing
urchins in their kitchens. Athena K, CEO f The Re Australia, demnstrates hw flavurful urchins can be in
fine dining. “With the right preparatin, they can stand alngside the wrld's best seafd.” says K. Glbally,
demand runs high. “Pacific castal cmmunities have eaten urchins since the eighth century,” ntes Makt
Shimizu f Aktia Sanniku Factry, calling Australia's urchins resurce incredible but ignred.
Currently, divers can harvest a tn within tw hurs, but the prcessing and prfitability bttlenecks remain.
Financial supprt and facility develpment are critical. T restre balance t the reef, the Centr Task Frce has
develped a $55 millin natinal plan backed by a Federal Senate Inquiry, cmbining cmmercial harvesting,
eclgical management and scientific research. The dcumentary White Rck and activities like the Ocean Lvers
Talk all aim t raise public awareness. Experts stress the ecsystem can recver quickly, turning this crisis int a
win - win fr Australia, if the gvernment acts urgently.
28. What is the secnd paragraph mainly abut?
A. The reasns behind the sea urchin ppulatin explsin.
B. The specific areas mst affected by sea urchins.
C. The ptential fr sea urchins as a glbal dish.
D. The eclgical threat and the call fr actin.
29. Which best describes the current situatin f the lng - spined sea urchin in Australia?
A. It is a rare species that needs immediate prtectin.
B. It is a prmising but underdevelped fd resurce.
C. It is already a tp - selling seafd in glbal markets.
D. It is a traditinal fd with limited mdern appeal.
30 Why is expanding sea urchin harvesting a challenge in Australia?
A. Lcal cmmunities ppse cmmercial harvesting.
B. Glbal demand fr sea urchins is declining.
C. Prcessing difficulties affect prfitability.
D. Gvernment plicies restrict harvesting.
31. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Climate Change and Australia's Dying Reefs
B. The Great Suthern Reef's Uncertain Future
C. Sea Urchins: The Silent Threat f Sea Eclgy
D. Eat an Eclgical Prblem: Cnsuming Sea Urchins Helps
D
Persnalized recmmendatin algrithms (算法) analyze data t tailr cntent fr each user. Existing research
fcuses n their influence regarding familiar tpics, such as plitics r scial issues. Hwever, a study by Giwn
Bahg at The Ohi State University fund that when algrithms selected infrmatin fr a learning task, participants
with n prir knwledge n the tpic tended t fcus n nly a small prtin f the material. They ften answered
test questins incrrectly but expressed high cnfidence. Thus, the research shws persnalized recmmendatin
algrithms may prevent peple's learning.
C - authr Brandn Turner nted that peple tended t draw brad, unfunded cnclusins frm the limited
infrmatin prvided by algrithms. This research reveals that algrithms can build prejudices immediately even
when learners knw nthing abut a tpic, leading t a distrted view f reality. "Peple miss key infrmatin
when they fllw an algrithm, yet they mistakenly believe what they knw applies t ther features and
envirnments they've never encuntered," Turner said.
An example illustrates hw recmmendatin algrithms can be biased (有 偏 见 的 ). A viewer new t a
cuntry's films may chse an actin - thriller frm the streaming service's tp list. The algrithm then prmtes
mre f the same type, making the viewer verlk strng films in ther categries and frm inaccurate, verly
brad assumptins abut the cuntry's culture r sciety.
T avid the effect f prir knwledge, Bahg's team tested 346 nline participants with a fictinal task:
learning t identify crystal - like aliens, each with six distinct features. Fr instance, a square cmpnent culd be
dark black r pale gray. Participants either viewed all features r were guided by an algrithm that led them t
repeat the same features. The algrithm grup viewed fewer features selectively, frequently srted new aliens
incrrectly, and were even mre cnfident when wrng than when crrect.
These findings carry real - wrld significance. Turner questined, “What will happen t yung kids wh are
genuinely trying t learn abut the wrld thrugh nline platfrms where algrithms priritize cntent cnsumptin
ver cmprehensive learning?” Cnsuming similar cntent cnflicts with effective learning, psing prblems fr
bth users and sciety.
32. Hw is the new research different frm existing nes n persnalized algrithms?
A. It highlights the cnfidence - accuracy gap amng users.
B. It examines their effect n learning unfamiliar tpics.
C. It studies the technical design f the algrithms.
D. It fcuses n infrmatin selecting prcess.
33. What des the underlined wrd “distrted” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Incmplete. B. Oversimplified. C. Misleading. D. Impractical.
34. Hw did the researchers cnduct the experiment t prve the algrithm's impact?
A. They cmpared the results f participants with and withut prir knwledge.
B. They used a fictinal learning task t separate the effect f algrithms.
C. They asked participants t chse their preferred cntent freely.
D. They analyzed practical data frm streaming platfrms.
35. What is Prfessr Turner's main cncern expressed in his questin?
A. The negative impact f algrithms n children's wrldview.
B. Online platfrm's capacity fr cnstant cntent renewal.
C. Children's grwing dependence n digital learning.
D. Measures needed t reduce children's screen time.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Are Metrics (指标) the Best Ways t Measure Yur Fitness?
We cunt steps, track miles, and clse ur rings. Fitness metrics are everywhere, frm nline vides t
wearable devices. Our devices cnstantly remind us if we miss ur daily gals. Are these numbers really telling the
whle stry? 36 Merely being able t d 20 pull - ups r run a 10 -
minute mile des nt definitively indicate gd fitness.
Pull - ups can be a great indicatr f an verall healthy balance f muscle tissue t bdy fat. T build muscle
tissue, men are expected t d 10 pull - ups in a rw and wmen t aim fr 4. While the number f pull - ups ne
can d is ften seen as a gld standard f upper - bdy pwer, sme argue it favrs specific technique. 37
The mile run, a cmmn military fitness test, is a gd, basic measure fr smebdy's aerbic (有 氧 的 )
capacity. 38 A 100 - meter dash is t shrt t test aerbic capacity, and a marathn is a measure f endurance.
Mst peple can run a mile in 7 t 10 minutes, which is a gd range fr VO₂ max. A higher VO₂ max crrespnds
t greater aerbic athletic ptential and a reduced risk f cardivascular (心血管的) issues such as heart disease r
strke. That said, as a single metric, the mile run cannt capture the full scpe f health.
Experts agree that fitness metrics can be mtivating. 39 This includes maintaining cnsistent mvement,
balancing aerbic and strength training, and staying mbile enugh fr daily activities.
40 The Wrld Health Organizatin recmmends at least 150 minutes f mderate aerbic activity each week,
plus tw strength - training sessins t help preserve endurance, muscle mass, and bne density.
A. The mile is als the ideal distance fr such a test.
B. S hw ften shuld yu train t maintain r imprve these gals?
C. Therefre, many peple nw set even higher targets t push themselves further.
D. Actually, these measurable targets may nt fully capture what true fitness means.
E. This suggests it is actually a skill - based assessment rather than a measure f fitness.
F. T ensure cntinuus imprvement, cnsistently exceeding minimum standards is key.
G. Hwever, they emphasize that lng - term health depends mre n prgress than n perfectin.
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)
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。
A few years ag, my friend and I tk a curse in New Yrk. After several busy days, we were ready t head
hme. We tried t get a cab but fund nne 41 during rush hur. 42 , my friend had the number f the truck
cmpany that'd picked us up frm the airprt, s we 43 them. Over an hur later, the truck finally arrived and
tk us t the 44 .
We gt t the ticket cunter with little time left, nly t discver the airline culdn't find my
flight reservatin. We wrked with the attendant and 45 the issue 15 minutes befre take - ff. We 46
thrugh security tward ur gate, relieved t find ur flight had been delayed half an hur. Unfrtunately, the delay
was 47 by anther hur due t bad weather.
Tired as we were, we 48 t end ur trip negatively. Instead, we made the mst f the wait: we sat n the
flr chatting abut ur trip, and a nearby gentleman jined in, 49 his struggles. As wmen f strng faith, we
50 him and gave him hpe.
When 51 stretched int the night, airline staff brught ut snacks. We helped serve passengers — 52
drinks and sharing stries with tired travelers — and watched frwns turn t 53 . An attendant thanked us fr
54 , asked fr ur barding passes, and tld us we'd been upgraded t First Class! We barded the plane with a
new perspective n hw big an impact ur 55 can truly make.
41.A. cmfrtable B. available C. suitable D. flexible
42.A. Unexpectedly B. Surprisingly C. Eventually D. Luckily
43.A. called B. emailed C. invited D. annunced
44.A. cmpany B. htel C. airprt D. statin
45.A. raised B. cnsidered C. reslved D. cnfirmed
46.A. paced B. rushed C. jgged D. slipped
47.A. extended B. reduced C. expected D. avided
48.A. chse B. decided C. refused D. tended
49.A. hiding B. exchanging C. admitting D. sharing
50.A. persuaded B. encuraged C. helped D. challenged
51.A. assignments B. breaks C. discussins D. delays
52.A. puring B. making C. selling D. prmting
53.A. smiles B. sighs C. whispers D. yawns
54.A. blessing B. greeting C. guiding D. helping
55.A. experience B. frtune C. attitude D. preference
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。
Many peple chse t vlunteer in rder t search fr meaningful activities and make psitive cntributins,
but the benefits gained frm vlunteering 56 (be) als significant.
Research increasingly regards vlunteering as a healthy activity fr lder adults. Vlunteering can ffer bth
physical and 57 (emtin) health benefits. Fr lder adults, engaging 58 vlunteer wrk is nt just abut
helping thers, but a ptential way 59 (increase) pprtunities
fr participatin in their cmmunities, Innvative prgrams, such as timebanking initiatives in China, 60
(successful) invlve: lder adults by ffering them rles. In the rles they can imprve their capacities, enhance
care skills, build 61 sense f belnging and gain recgnitin fr their cntributins.
Fr yung peple, vlunteering can be a pwerful catalyst (催化剂) fr persnal develpment. A study f the
"Ride fr Lve" prgram in China, 62 cllege students cycled t rural villages t teach, fund that the
experience led t persnality changes and als prmted the 63 (imprve) f scial skills. Yung vlunteers
adapted their perspectives and grew thrugh interactins while helping children with 64 (limit) resurces.
Research agrees that gd vlunteer experiences are the key t 65 (encurage) yuth t keep serving in the lng
run.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你校英语报社开展“AI in Mdern Life”主题留言板活动,要求辩证阐述对人工智能的看
法。请给报社编辑写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的看法;
2.你的理由。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
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。
Brenda first nticed the ld camper van (露营车) n Saturday evening utside her huse. The next mrning, it
was still there — cvered in mud, with a brken mirrr. Fr Brenda, wh liked everything perfect, this was
unacceptable.
Brenda kncked n a van dr, and a smiling sixty - year - ld wman named Maud answered, inviting her in
fr tea. Brenda refused firmly. Maud explained she was staying fr the flk festival,
and when Maud asked t use her facilities, she said n sharply, warning Maud t leave in ten minutes r she
wuld call the authrities. Maud's smile faded; she said it was a public rad, claimed she meant n bther, and shut
the dr.
Brenda culdn't cncentrate. Every time she lked at the van, she felt a strange mix f anger and curisity.
Since her husband Jhn had died, it had all seemed s imprtant t keep things the way he wuld have liked, the
way they had always been. But in the end, it was just a huse, just bricks and mrtar (灰浆). That Maud was a
similar age t herself, yet she seemed perfectly cntent sleeping in that ld van and travelling t flk festivals n
her wn! Perhaps she had been t unkind. When Brenda awke later, the van was gne. With it went her chance t
aplgize, t ask Maud what it felt like t be s free.
That evening, Brenda std in her perfect living rm, lking at Jill's wedding pht. Her daughter was in
Canada fr six years. Three beautiful grandchildren she barely saw, Jamie nly fur, met just nce. There were
plenty f phts, f curse, and vide calls, but it wasn't the same as a hug. She had been waiting fr them t visit,
always finding reasns nt t travel. Her neat huse, her perfect garden — what was it all fr?
Maud had shwn her smething imprtant. life wasn't meant t be lived behind perfectly arranged curtains. At
sixty - smething, Maud traveled t festivals, met new peple, wke up smewhere different each week. Brenda
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