江苏省2026年普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟卷03(春季高考适用)

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江苏省2026年普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟卷03 (春季高考适用) (考试时间75分钟 满分100分) I. 选择题(共计70分) 一 、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项. A In her book Unequal: The maths of when things do and don’t add up, Eugenia Cheng challenges the view that equality in mathematics is straightforward. She argues that in both math and life, some things are more equal than others. Cheng begins with equations(方程式), noting that interesting ones show sameness with difference. For example, while 180 = 180 tells us nothing, x + y + z = 180 (for angles of a triangle) is meaningful, but only true in certain contexts, like a two-dimensional plane, not on a sphere(球体). Cheng’s aim is to explore how we decide when things are “the same” in mathematics. Her approach is both playful and deeply serious, explaining abstract concepts through interesting examples like making Mobius strips (莫比乌斯环) and baking a cake. Having opened with equations, Cheng moves on to numbers, joking that the good thing about them is that they are boring. By this, she means that they reduce potentially confusing complexity to a single quantity. Numbers can be powerful tools because they let us focus on one aspect of a situation in detail. They can also be misleading if we forget they are a simplification of reality. It would be dangerous to assume, for example, that two people who get the same score on an IQ test are equally intelligent. Cheng really increases the level of abstraction in her discussion of sameness within category theory, but readers do join her on this intellectual journey. After all, some of the greatest works of art, literature and music are technically challenging, yet we still find them beautiful without understanding all its technicalities. “If you think maths is all about equations, and equations are fixed black-and-white facts, then you probably think maths is all fixed and black-and-white,” says Cheng. This book beautifully challenges that misconception. Exploring the meaning of “equals” in mathematics helps us understand not only how complex and interesting math is, but also how the idea of equality is used and misused in life. 1. Which of the following can best summarize the language style of the book Unequal? A. Dry and informal. B. Playful but confusing. C. Simple and straightforward. D. Entertaining but academic. 2. What can we infer about Eugenia Cheng’s view on category theory? A. It is too abstract to be useful. B. It is only relevant to mathematicians. C. It is a challenging but rewarding area of study. D. It is less important than other areas of mathematics. 3. Why did Eugenia Cheng write her book Unequal? A. To explain the basics of mathematics. B. To teach readers how to solve complex equations. C. To explore the meaning of “equals” in mathematics and life. D. To provide convincing examples of mathematical concepts. 4. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Life Is Unequal B. Cheng’s Exploration of Equality C. The Role of Numbers in Life D. The Beauty of Abstract Mathematics B In the heart of Jiangsu Province, the 2025 Jiangsu Football City League, affectionately known as Suchao, has reached its peak with the 11th round of regular season matches scheduled for this weekend. The league has been an exciting event, winning the hearts of football enthusiasts across the nation. Initially, the teams from Suzhou, Wuxi, and Changzhou found themselves at the bottom of the standings. Playful netizens gave them the nickname “Three Fools by Taihu Lake,” which seemed to stick. However, these underdogs were far from foolish. Each city’s team had its moment of glory, proving that determination and resilience(韧性) could turn the tide. Wuxi and Suzhou showed remarkable perseverance, holding their ground against stronger opponents. Their defensive strategies were impressive, as they stopped numerous attacks with precision and teamwork. Changzhou, on the other hand, delivered a thrilling victory in a closely contested “stroke defense battle”. The final whistle blew, and the players erupted in celebration, their hard work and perseverance finally paying off. Off the field, the friendship among the players was obvious. They trained tirelessly, supporting each other through the highs and lows of the season. The coaches, too, played a crucial role, plotting strategies that maximized each team’s strengths. The fans, not discouraged by their teams’ initial struggles, remained loyal, their cheers echoing through the stadiums. The Suchao is more than just a football tournament; it’s a celebration of the human spirit. It’s about the journey from the depths of despair to the heights of triumph. It’s a reminder that no matter how low you start, with hard work, determination, and a bit of luck, you can achieve greatness. As the 11th round approaches, the “Three Fools” are ready to show the world that they are anything but foolish. They are the symbol of resilience and the true spirit of football. 5. What can we infer about the “Three Fools by Taihu Lake” initially? A. They were expected to win. B. They were seen as strong teams. C. They were underestimated. D. They were disliked by fans. 6. Why were Wuxi and Suzhou’s defenses impressive? A. They stopped many attacks. B. They used a new defense style. C. They had the best players. D. They lacked teamwork. 7. How did the coaches contribute to the teams’ success? A. By training hard. B. By making smart plans. C. By cheering fans up. D. By defeating opponents. 8. What message does the Suchao send through the journey of the teams? A. Hard work pays off. B. Starting low means ending low. C. Great things take time. D. Experience is the best teacher. C Dutch startup Nuwa claims to have invented the “world’s most advanced pen” that digitizes(数字化) notes written by hand. The Groningen-based company announced a fresh cash injection of €1.5 million to promote the development of the product, which uses an inbuilt camera system, motion sensors, and artificial intelligence to capture text written on paper. “Just write, and Nuwa Pen digitizes,” Marc Tuinier, Nuwa’s CEO, told us. All the notes are then stored on the startup’s app. They can then be organized, shared, and integrated with other apps. A particularly fascinating feature is intelligent notes, which scans and identifies rich text items such as dates, to-dos, and phone numbers from the notes. Users can then link the data with, for instance, their calendar, to-do app, or phone book. The feature is integrated with over 50 apps. Nuwa compares it to a personal assistant that puts you on top of your schedule. Nuwa is targeting the product at people who still enjoy writing with a pen and notebook. While many smart pens only work on screens or digital writing systems, Nuwa promises adaptability with every type of paper. The product also uses regular ink refills. “Other smart pen brands rely on special dotted paper to recognize what the user is writing, so you’ll also be stuck buying their paper,” Tuinier said. “Nuwa Pen can be used on any paper.” The Nuwa system is built around tiny design. The device weighs just 28 grams — about as much as a single AA battery — but provides enough power for two hours of continuous writing. Three tiny cameras are used to digitize the text with 2 mm×2 mm sensors. All the data is then processed directly on the device. “Capturing handwriting from these sensors in the pen itself, while a pen is constantly moving, is an extremely difficult task to get right — and we’ve done it,” Tuinier said. By combining the trusty old ballpoint pen with the digital world, Nuwa hopes that it can solve one of those needs. The device is now available for pre-order. 9. What is the primary function of the Nuwa Pen? A. Integrating pens with other apps. B. Organizing handwritten notes digitally. C. Combining all apps into a single platform. D. Providing a solution for personal schedules. 10. Who is the Nuwa Pen’s main target buyer? A. People who prefer typing over handwriting. B. People who show interest in smart ink refills. C. People who have an extra budget for paper purchase. D. People who appreciate traditional pen and paper writing. 11. Why does the author list a series of numbers in the last paragraph? A. To show how portable the device is. B. To explain the structure of the cameras. C. To demonstrate the device’s operating time. D. To describe the materials used in the device. 12. What is the author’s attitude towards the Nuwa Pen? A. Doubtful. B. Supportive. C. Neutral. D. Enthusiastic. D The status of the cover song has shape-shifted throughout pop-music history. In the 1950s, it barely even needed a name: It was just the routine way of doing business. During the rock era, covers became suspect as inauthentic, unless an artist “made the song their own”. With the rise of hip-hop, covers were displaced by sampling and remixes, but then samples themselves became more concealed and layered, for reasons of both art and copyright. Since the beginning of this century, the practice has migrated to YouTube, where concert clips or home videos might show off the skills of amateurs and pros alike. You might also look to the songs that were covered on the TV hits and singing competition shows. There’s enough cause to believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music business. Cover songs offer advantages in various ways. As a draw to live shows, for instance, surprising covers can add excitement to a set list — and then can become viral video clips on YouTube. Covering an earlier song can also be a gamble for a new artist or a faded midcareer one to attract notice. If you search for a famous song on a major streaming service, you’re likely to find a lot of covers by seeming nonentities(无足轻重的人) attempting to game the algorithm for clicks — a digital revival of the early record business’s practice of “covering” the marketplace with cheap copies for quick profit. The notion of cover versions has always been appealing to me. It makes me imagine a parallel world where songs are chattering among themselves, dropping around each other’s places for a visit, exchanging sharp remarks and gentle secrets. Covers can sew distant sound worlds together across genres or serve as acts of criticism, revealing aspects of the originals that their makers might never have suspected. 13. What is the main idea of the first paragraph? A. The differences of cover songs in various stages. B. The changing status of cover songs in pop history. C. The definition of cover songs in different periods. D. The reasons why cover songs have gained popularity 14. What can we infer about the future of cover songs from paragraph 1? A. They will disappear as hip-hop develops. B. They will take the place of original songs. C. They may grow more influential in music. D. They will only be popular on YouTube and TV. 15. What does the underlined phrase “game the algorithm” probably mean? A. To follow the rules of the algorithm strictly. B. To create new algorithms for streaming services. C. To make use of the algorithm to get more clicks D. To ignore the algorithm and focus on music quality. 16. What is the purpose of the passage? A. To explain how to make a good cover song. B. To present cover songs’ development and significance C. To compare cover songs with sampling and remixes. D. To argue that cover songs are better than original songs. E Almost fifteen years ago, I kept a finance job in Austin while living in a Manhattan apartment. My managers wanted me to move to Texas, but I argued that leaving New York would damage my career in finance and media, so they should compensate(补偿) me for the loss. Today, that argument would fail: Texas now has a growing finance industry, and media careers can be built from almost anywhere. This change raises a simple but serious question: Are giant cities losing their magic? The claim that “big cities are dying” has been repeated, yet the facts often contradict it. People returned after the pandemic, and commercial real estate(房地产) has not collapsed. Still, the next threat may be stronger. Cities survived downturns and the work-from-home revolution, but they may not survive their own affordability crisis and new technologies that make location less important. Urban experts Richard Florida and Ed Glaser insist that places like New York and San Francisco succeed because they gather creative and ambitious minds. This creates a virtuous(良性循环的) cycle: one inventor attracts another, and soon a critical mass of talent feeds off shared energy. Such cities once offered huge rewards to the educated, yet they offered fewer chances to the less-educated, who were priced out of housing and pushed to long commutes. Today, however, the balance is shifting. Smaller cities such as Indianapolis are growing, while giants like Chicago are shrinking. Remote work, artificial intelligence, and social media allow professionals to keep up to date, collaborate, and enjoy cultural amenities(便利设施) without paying big-city rents. If enough talented people leave, the network effect weakens and the city can implode. Cities have always moved in cycles. In the last century, better cars and telephones helped the suburbs rise when urban governance failed. Early this century, technology and better leadership sparked urban renewal. Now technology is shifting again, making it easier to live and work almost anywhere. Faced with high costs and new tools, even I would think twice before choosing Brooklyn today. 17. Why did the writer refuse to move to Texas fifteen years ago? A. He disliked the weather there. B. He believed leaving New York would hurt his career. C. He had already bought a house in Manhattan. D. He was afraid of losing his job completely. 18. What do Richard Florida and Ed Glaeser think is the key to big cities’ success? A. Low housing prices. B. Large populations. C. Gathering creative and ambitious people. D. Advanced transportation systems. 19. What does the underlined word “implode” in paragraph 4 probably mean? A. collapse inward . B. merge with suburbs. C. expand rapidly. D. receive global investment. 20. What is the writer’s attitude toward the future of big cities? A. Completely hopeless. B. Fully confident. C. Cautiously worried. D. Totally indifferent. 二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项ABC和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,。 Since childhood, I had dreamt of escaping my hometown, New Jersey. For thirty years, life kept my husband and me deeply 21 there. When we finally made the move, however, just three days after our arrival, life 22 . I was in the kitchen, preparing dinner, when the call came, saying my husband had 23 at the gym and was being rushed to the hospital. The phone slipped from my hand. I stood 24 . Then, I hurried into a taxi and kept dialing through my 25 in New Jersey. Upon hearing the 26 voice, I couldn’t hold back and everything came out. Soon after, I reached the hospital, to my 27 , my husband was still alive. Later, he emerged from the surgery, and I emerged into a wave of Jersey 28 . Day after day, calls and texts checked in. Night after night, the Jersey friends 29 warm meals to the hospital. After my husband was 30 and move back home, so did they. They tended to him and eased his post-surgical 31 , shouldering my burdens. Their 32 acts were a reminder that, with Jersey in the house, we weren’t going through it alone. That June, we headed north for the vacation. When I saw the “Welcome to New Jersey” sign, my heart 33 . This was more than a place of 34 people. It was the very place I had spent a lifetime dreaming of escaping, only to discover it was what I needed most, a place to truly 35 . 21. A. rooted B. occupied C. focused D. motivated 22. A. carried on B. picked up C. fell apart D. slowed down 23. A. jogged B. sweated C. collapsed D. disappeared 24. A. alone B. frozen C. upright D. still 25. A. neighbors B. relatives C. numbers D. contacts 26. A. stressful B. frightening C. calm D. familiar 27. A. relief B. surprise C. gratitude D. satisfaction 28. A. friends B. meals C. support D. enthusiasm 29. A. served B. ordered C. cooked D. delivered 30. A. treated B. recognized C. discharged D. transported 31. A. pain B. stress C. anxiety D. trouble 32. A. modest B. selfless C. inspiring D. intentional 33. A. raced B. rested C. ached D. struggled 34. A. local B. modest C. reliable D. flexible 35. A. start B. belong C. treasure D. memorize II.非选择题(共计30分) 三、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Juliette Vauchez finished a distant sixth in the women’s changquan-jianshu-qiangshu routines at the Chengdu World Games on the night of Aug 9. But off the competition floor, her calm smile and steady 36 (present) reflected the dignity of a Chinese martial arts master from a wuxia novel. “Wushu has taught me to be peaceful and to understand that there is always someone stronger,” the French athlete said. “My goal is simply to keep 37 (improve) myself.” Wushu has 38 (true) shaped her life. Vauchez was born in Bordeaux, a city famous for its wine. Her passion 39 the sport started early, thanks to her father, 40 took her to a local wushu club when she was six. “It was hard, but from the beginning, I learned to stay focused and consistent,” she said. Her discipline extends beyond sport. Now 27 and working as an engineer, she balances her job with evening training 41 (session). Her skill and devotion quickly earned her 42 place on France’s national team. At age 15, she made her international debut(登台) at the 2013 World Wushu Championships in Kuala Lumpur. With each competition, Vauchez’s competitive spirit grew, but so did her awareness about when to pause to make further progress. “Wushu is an never-ending journey full of challenges. Sometimes, you have to rest, take a break, and then continue. That, to me, is the 43 (hide) part of Chinese culture — the mindset,” she said. “Wushu lets anyone express themselves,” she said. “I feel close to those who share my passion and enjoy seeing them at competitions.” Vauchez and her husband, fellow wushu athlete Benoit Denolle, 44 (work) to promote the sport in Bordeaux at present. They hope 45 (make) wushu the city’s second calling card, alongside its famous wine. 四、书面表达(满分20分) 假如你是光明中学的学生李华,你将参加一个以“低碳生活,我们的责任与行动”为主题的征文活动,请你投稿,内容包括: 1. 环境现状及重要性; 2. 提出切实可行的建议; 3. 呼吁大家积极响应。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 江苏省2026年普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟卷03 (春季高考适用) (考试时间75分钟 满分100分) I. 选择题(共计70分) 一 、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项. A In her book Unequal: The maths of when things do and don’t add up, Eugenia Cheng challenges the view that equality in mathematics is straightforward. She argues that in both math and life, some things are more equal than others. Cheng begins with equations(方程式), noting that interesting ones show sameness with difference. For example, while 180 = 180 tells us nothing, x + y + z = 180 (for angles of a triangle) is meaningful, but only true in certain contexts, like a two-dimensional plane, not on a sphere(球体). Cheng’s aim is to explore how we decide when things are “the same” in mathematics. Her approach is both playful and deeply serious, explaining abstract concepts through interesting examples like making Mobius strips (莫比乌斯环) and baking a cake. Having opened with equations, Cheng moves on to numbers, joking that the good thing about them is that they are boring. By this, she means that they reduce potentially confusing complexity to a single quantity. Numbers can be powerful tools because they let us focus on one aspect of a situation in detail. They can also be misleading if we forget they are a simplification of reality. It would be dangerous to assume, for example, that two people who get the same score on an IQ test are equally intelligent. Cheng really increases the level of abstraction in her discussion of sameness within category theory, but readers do join her on this intellectual journey. After all, some of the greatest works of art, literature and music are technically challenging, yet we still find them beautiful without understanding all its technicalities. “If you think maths is all about equations, and equations are fixed black-and-white facts, then you probably think maths is all fixed and black-and-white,” says Cheng. This book beautifully challenges that misconception. Exploring the meaning of “equals” in mathematics helps us understand not only how complex and interesting math is, but also how the idea of equality is used and misused in life. 1. Which of the following can best summarize the language style of the book Unequal? A. Dry and informal. B. Playful but confusing. C. Simple and straightforward. D. Entertaining but academic. 2. What can we infer about Eugenia Cheng’s view on category theory? A. It is too abstract to be useful. B. It is only relevant to mathematicians. C. It is a challenging but rewarding area of study. D. It is less important than other areas of mathematics. 3. Why did Eugenia Cheng write her book Unequal? A. To explain the basics of mathematics. B. To teach readers how to solve complex equations. C. To explore the meaning of “equals” in mathematics and life. D. To provide convincing examples of mathematical concepts. 4. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Life Is Unequal B. Cheng’s Exploration of Equality C. The Role of Numbers in Life D. The Beauty of Abstract Mathematics 【答案】1. D 2. C 3. C 4. B 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。在《不平等:何时事物相等,何时不相等的数学》一书中,Eugenia Cheng挑战了数学中“平等”是简单明了的传统观念,通过有趣的例子和抽象的数学理论探讨了“相等”的复杂性及其在生活中的应用和误用。 1. 细节理解题。文章第二段提到“Her approach is both playful and deeply serious, explaining abstract concepts through interesting examples like making Mobius strips and baking a cake.(她的方法既有趣又严肃,通过制作莫比乌斯环和烤蛋糕等有趣的例子来解释抽象概念。)”可知,这本书的语言风格既具有娱乐性(entertaining),又具有学术性(academic)。故选D。 2. 推理判断题。根据第五段“Cheng really increases the level of abstraction in her discussion of sameness within category theory, but readers do join her on this intellectual journey. After all, some of the greatest works of art, literature and music are technically challenging, yet we still find them beautiful without understanding all its technicalities.(在讨论范畴论中的同一性时,Cheng确实提高了抽象的层次,但读者确实加入了她的智力之旅。毕竟,一些最伟大的艺术、文学和音乐作品在技术上是具有挑战性的,但我们仍然觉得它们很美,即使不理解所有的技术细节。)”可推测,Cheng认为范畴论虽然高度抽象,但值得深入探索,就像欣赏艺术作品一样,即使不完全理解其技术细节,也能感受到其魅力。故选C。 3. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Exploring the meaning of “equals” in mathematics helps us understand not only how complex and interesting math is, but also how the idea of equality is used and misused in life. (探索数学中“等于”的含义不仅可以帮助我们理解数学是多么复杂和有趣,还可以帮助我们了解平等的概念在生活中是如何被使用和误用的。)”可推断,Eugenia Cheng的书主要目的是探索数学和生活中“等于”的含义,以及人们是如何使用和误用这个概念。故选C。 4. 主旨大意题。根据第一段“In her book Unequal: The maths of when things do and don’t add up, Eugenia Cheng challenges the view that equality in mathematics is straightforward. She argues that in both math and life, some things are more equal than others.(在她的著作《不平等:何时事物相等,何时不相等的数学》中,Eugenia Cheng挑战了数学中的平等是直截了当的观点。她认为,在数学和生活中,有些东西比其他东西更平等。)”及全文可知,Eugenia Cheng 通过探讨数学中的“等于”含义,揭示了数学的复杂性和多样性,换句话说,文章主要讲Cheng对于“平等”的理解。B项符合主题,适合用作标题,故选B。 B In the heart of Jiangsu Province, the 2025 Jiangsu Football City League, affectionately known as Suchao, has reached its peak with the 11th round of regular season matches scheduled for this weekend. The league has been an exciting event, winning the hearts of football enthusiasts across the nation. Initially, the teams from Suzhou, Wuxi, and Changzhou found themselves at the bottom of the standings. Playful netizens gave them the nickname “Three Fools by Taihu Lake,” which seemed to stick. However, these underdogs were far from foolish. Each city’s team had its moment of glory, proving that determination and resilience(韧性) could turn the tide. Wuxi and Suzhou showed remarkable perseverance, holding their ground against stronger opponents. Their defensive strategies were impressive, as they stopped numerous attacks with precision and teamwork. Changzhou, on the other hand, delivered a thrilling victory in a closely contested “stroke defense battle”. The final whistle blew, and the players erupted in celebration, their hard work and perseverance finally paying off. Off the field, the friendship among the players was obvious. They trained tirelessly, supporting each other through the highs and lows of the season. The coaches, too, played a crucial role, plotting strategies that maximized each team’s strengths. The fans, not discouraged by their teams’ initial struggles, remained loyal, their cheers echoing through the stadiums. The Suchao is more than just a football tournament; it’s a celebration of the human spirit. It’s about the journey from the depths of despair to the heights of triumph. It’s a reminder that no matter how low you start, with hard work, determination, and a bit of luck, you can achieve greatness. As the 11th round approaches, the “Three Fools” are ready to show the world that they are anything but foolish. They are the symbol of resilience and the true spirit of football. 5. What can we infer about the “Three Fools by Taihu Lake” initially? A. They were expected to win. B. They were seen as strong teams. C. They were underestimated. D. They were disliked by fans. 6. Why were Wuxi and Suzhou’s defenses impressive? A. They stopped many attacks. B. They used a new defense style. C. They had the best players. D. They lacked teamwork. 7. How did the coaches contribute to the teams’ success? A. By training hard. B. By making smart plans. C. By cheering fans up. D. By defeating opponents. 8. What message does the Suchao send through the journey of the teams? A. Hard work pays off. B. Starting low means ending low. C. Great things take time. D. Experience is the best teacher. 【答案】5. C 6. A 7. B 8. A 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述2025江苏足球城市联赛中“太湖三傻”球队逆袭,彰显足球精神与拼搏力量 。 5. 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Initially, the teams from Suzhou, Wuxi, and Changzhou found themselves at the bottom of the standings. Playful netizens gave them the nickname “Three Fools by Taihu Lake,” which seemed to stick. However, these underdogs were far from foolish. Each city’s team had its moment of glory, proving that determination and resilience could turn the tide. (起初,苏州、无锡、常州的球队处于积分榜末尾。爱开玩笑的网友给它们起了“太湖三傻”的绰号,这个绰号似乎流传了下来。然而,这些不被看好的球队绝非愚笨之辈。每个城市的球队都有属于自己的辉煌时刻,这证明了决心和韧性可以扭转局势。)”可知,“太湖三傻”最初排名靠后被起调侃绰号,但实际具备实力并成功逆袭,由此可推断它们最初被低估了。故选C项。 6. 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Wuxi and Suzhou showed remarkable perseverance, holding their ground against stronger opponents. Their defensive strategies were impressive, as they stopped numerous attacks with precision and teamwork. (无锡和苏州队展现出非凡的毅力,在实力更强的对手面前坚守阵地。它们的防守策略令人印象深刻,因为它们凭借精准的配合和团队协作阻止了无数次进攻。)”可知,无锡和苏州队的防守令人印象深刻,是因为它们阻止了很多次进攻。故选A项。 7. 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The coaches, too, played a crucial role, plotting strategies that maximized each team’s strengths. (教练们也发挥了关键作用,制定策略以充分发挥每支球队的优势。)”可知,教练通过制定明智的计划为球队的成功做出贡献。故选B项。 8. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“The Suchao is more than just a football tournament; it’s a celebration of the human spirit. It’s about the journey from the depths of despair to the heights of triumph. It’s a reminder that no matter how low you start, with hard work, determination, and a bit of luck, you can achieve greatness. (江苏足球城市联赛不仅仅是一场足球赛事,更是对人文精神的赞颂。它讲述的是从绝望深渊走向胜利巅峰的历程。它提醒我们,无论起点多么低,只要努力、坚定,再加上一点运气,就能成就伟大。)”以及前文提及球队凭借努力逆袭可知,联赛通过球队的历程传递出“努力终有回报”的信息。故选A项。 C Dutch startup Nuwa claims to have invented the “world’s most advanced pen” that digitizes(数字化) notes written by hand. The Groningen-based company announced a fresh cash injection of €1.5 million to promote the development of the product, which uses an inbuilt camera system, motion sensors, and artificial intelligence to capture text written on paper. “Just write, and Nuwa Pen digitizes,” Marc Tuinier, Nuwa’s CEO, told us. All the notes are then stored on the startup’s app. They can then be organized, shared, and integrated with other apps. A particularly fascinating feature is intelligent notes, which scans and identifies rich text items such as dates, to-dos, and phone numbers from the notes. Users can then link the data with, for instance, their calendar, to-do app, or phone book. The feature is integrated with over 50 apps. Nuwa compares it to a personal assistant that puts you on top of your schedule. Nuwa is targeting the product at people who still enjoy writing with a pen and notebook. While many smart pens only work on screens or digital writing systems, Nuwa promises adaptability with every type of paper. The product also uses regular ink refills. “Other smart pen brands rely on special dotted paper to recognize what the user is writing, so you’ll also be stuck buying their paper,” Tuinier said. “Nuwa Pen can be used on any paper.” The Nuwa system is built around tiny design. The device weighs just 28 grams — about as much as a single AA battery — but provides enough power for two hours of continuous writing. Three tiny cameras are used to digitize the text with 2 mm×2 mm sensors. All the data is then processed directly on the device. “Capturing handwriting from these sensors in the pen itself, while a pen is constantly moving, is an extremely difficult task to get right — and we’ve done it,” Tuinier said. By combining the trusty old ballpoint pen with the digital world, Nuwa hopes that it can solve one of those needs. The device is now available for pre-order. 9. What is the primary function of the Nuwa Pen? A. Integrating pens with other apps. B. Organizing handwritten notes digitally. C. Combining all apps into a single platform. D. Providing a solution for personal schedules. 10. Who is the Nuwa Pen’s main target buyer? A. People who prefer typing over handwriting. B. People who show interest in smart ink refills. C. People who have an extra budget for paper purchase. D. People who appreciate traditional pen and paper writing. 11. Why does the author list a series of numbers in the last paragraph? A. To show how portable the device is. B. To explain the structure of the cameras. C. To demonstrate the device’s operating time. D. To describe the materials used in the device. 12. What is the author’s attitude towards the Nuwa Pen? A. Doubtful. B. Supportive. C. Neutral. D. Enthusiastic. 【答案】9. B 10. D 11. A 12. C 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。荷兰初创公司Nuwa发明了一种笔,它可以将手写的笔记数字化。文章介绍了这种笔的工作原理和优点等。 9. 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Dutch startup Nuwa claims to have invented the ‘world’s most advanced pen’ that digitizes notes written by hand. (荷兰初创公司Nuwa声称已经发明了“世界上最先进的笔”,可以将手写的笔记数字化。)”可知,Nuwa 笔的主要功能是数字化整理手写笔记。故选B。 10. 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Nuwa is targeting the product at people who still enjoy writing with a pen and notebook. (Nuwa的目标客户是那些仍然喜欢用笔和笔记本写字的人。)”可知,Nuwa Pen的主要目标客户是喜欢用传统的纸和笔书写的人。故选D。 11. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“The Nuwa system is built around tiny design. The device weighs just 28 grams — about as much as a single AA battery — but provides enough power for two hours of continuous writing. Three tiny cameras are used to digitize the text with 2 mm×2 mm sensors. (Nuwa系统是围绕微小设计而构建的。这款设备的重量只有28克,相当于一节AA电池的重量,但它提供的电量足以连续书写两小时。三个微型相机用2毫米×2毫米的传感器将文本数字化。)”可知,作者在最后一段列出一系列数字是为了展示这种笔的小巧,说明这个设备的便携性。故选A。 12. 推理判断题。本文介绍的是荷兰初创公司Nuwa发明的笔,它可以将手写的笔记数字化。作者介绍了这种笔的工作原理和优点等,未表达自己的观点,所以作者的态度是中立的。故选C。 D The status of the cover song has shape-shifted throughout pop-music history. In the 1950s, it barely even needed a name: It was just the routine way of doing business. During the rock era, covers became suspect as inauthentic, unless an artist “made the song their own”. With the rise of hip-hop, covers were displaced by sampling and remixes, but then samples themselves became more concealed and layered, for reasons of both art and copyright. Since the beginning of this century, the practice has migrated to YouTube, where concert clips or home videos might show off the skills of amateurs and pros alike. You might also look to the songs that were covered on the TV hits and singing competition shows. There’s enough cause to believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music business. Cover songs offer advantages in various ways. As a draw to live shows, for instance, surprising covers can add excitement to a set list — and then can become viral video clips on YouTube. Covering an earlier song can also be a gamble for a new artist or a faded midcareer one to attract notice. If you search for a famous song on a major streaming service, you’re likely to find a lot of covers by seeming nonentities(无足轻重的人) attempting to game the algorithm for clicks — a digital revival of the early record business’s practice of “covering” the marketplace with cheap copies for quick profit. The notion of cover versions has always been appealing to me. It makes me imagine a parallel world where songs are chattering among themselves, dropping around each other’s places for a visit, exchanging sharp remarks and gentle secrets. Covers can sew distant sound worlds together across genres or serve as acts of criticism, revealing aspects of the originals that their makers might never have suspected. 13. What is the main idea of the first paragraph? A. The differences of cover songs in various stages. B. The changing status of cover songs in pop history. C. The definition of cover songs in different periods. D. The reasons why cover songs have gained popularity 14. What can we infer about the future of cover songs from paragraph 1? A. They will disappear as hip-hop develops. B. They will take the place of original songs. C. They may grow more influential in music. D. They will only be popular on YouTube and TV. 15. What does the underlined phrase “game the algorithm” probably mean? A. To follow the rules of the algorithm strictly. B. To create new algorithms for streaming services. C. To make use of the algorithm to get more clicks D. To ignore the algorithm and focus on music quality. 16. What is the purpose of the passage? A. To explain how to make a good cover song. B. To present cover songs’ development and significance C. To compare cover songs with sampling and remixes. D. To argue that cover songs are better than original songs. 【答案】13. B 14. C 15. C 16. B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍翻唱歌曲在流行音乐史上的地位变化、未来发展可能性、相关现象及意义,展现其多方面价值。 13. 主旨大意题。根据第一段中的“The status of the cover song has shape-shifted throughout pop-music history. In the 1950s, it barely even needed a name: It was just the routine way of doing business. During the rock era, covers became suspect as inauthentic, unless an artist “made the song their own”. With the rise of hip-hop, covers were displaced by sampling and remixes, but then samples themselves became more concealed and layered, for reasons of both art and copyright. Since the beginning of this century, the practice has migrated to YouTube, where concert clips or home videos might show off the skills of amateurs and pros alike. You might also look to the songs that were covered on the TV hits and singing competition shows. There’s enough cause to believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music business. (在流行音乐史上,翻唱歌曲的地位一直在变化。20世纪50年代,它几乎不需要一个名字:这只是常规的商业模式。在摇滚时代,翻唱被怀疑是不真实的,除非艺术家“让歌曲成为自己的”。随着嘻哈音乐的兴起,翻唱被采样和混音所取代,但出于艺术和版权的原因,采样本身变得更加隐蔽和层次化。自本世纪初以来,这种做法已经转移到YouTube上,在那里,演唱会片段或家庭视频可能会展示业余爱好者和专业人士的技能。你也可以看看热门电视节目和歌唱比赛节目中翻唱的歌曲。有足够的理由相信,翻唱歌曲作为一个类别正在音乐行业重新获得地位。)”可知,第一段围绕不同时期翻唱歌曲的地位变化展开,核心是其地位的变迁。故选B项。 14. 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“There’s enough cause to believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music business. (有足够的理由相信,翻唱歌曲作为一个类别正在音乐行业重新获得地位。)”可知,从第一段可推断出,翻唱歌曲在音乐领域的影响力可能会进一步扩大。故选C项。 15. 词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“If you search for a famous song on a major streaming service, you’re likely to find a lot of covers by seeming nonentities (无足轻重的人) attempting to game the algorithm for clicks — a digital revival of the early record business’s practice of “covering” the marketplace with cheap copies for quick profit. (如果你在主流流媒体服务上搜索一首著名的歌曲,你可能会发现很多看似无足轻重的人翻唱的版本,他们试图通过____来获取点击量——这是早期唱片行业用廉价复制品“覆盖”市场以快速获利做法的数字复兴。)”可知,“game the algorithm”的目的是获取点击量,结合语境可推测,game the algorithm意为“利用算法获取更多点击量”。故选C项。 16. 推理判断题。通读全文,第一段介绍翻唱歌曲在流行音乐史上的地位变化,第二段说明其多方面优势,第三段阐述翻唱版本的吸引力及意义,由此可知,文章的目的是呈现翻唱歌曲的发展和意义。故选B项。 E Almost fifteen years ago, I kept a finance job in Austin while living in a Manhattan apartment. My managers wanted me to move to Texas, but I argued that leaving New York would damage my career in finance and media, so they should compensate(补偿) me for the loss. Today, that argument would fail: Texas now has a growing finance industry, and media careers can be built from almost anywhere. This change raises a simple but serious question: Are giant cities losing their magic? The claim that “big cities are dying” has been repeated, yet the facts often contradict it. People returned after the pandemic, and commercial real estate(房地产) has not collapsed. Still, the next threat may be stronger. Cities survived downturns and the work-from-home revolution, but they may not survive their own affordability crisis and new technologies that make location less important. Urban experts Richard Florida and Ed Glaser insist that places like New York and San Francisco succeed because they gather creative and ambitious minds. This creates a virtuous(良性循环的) cycle: one inventor attracts another, and soon a critical mass of talent feeds off shared energy. Such cities once offered huge rewards to the educated, yet they offered fewer chances to the less-educated, who were priced out of housing and pushed to long commutes. Today, however, the balance is shifting. Smaller cities such as Indianapolis are growing, while giants like Chicago are shrinking. Remote work, artificial intelligence, and social media allow professionals to keep up to date, collaborate, and enjoy cultural amenities(便利设施) without paying big-city rents. If enough talented people leave, the network effect weakens and the city can implode. Cities have always moved in cycles. In the last century, better cars and telephones helped the suburbs rise when urban governance failed. Early this century, technology and better leadership sparked urban renewal. Now technology is shifting again, making it easier to live and work almost anywhere. Faced with high costs and new tools, even I would think twice before choosing Brooklyn today. 17. Why did the writer refuse to move to Texas fifteen years ago? A. He disliked the weather there. B. He believed leaving New York would hurt his career. C. He had already bought a house in Manhattan. D. He was afraid of losing his job completely. 18. What do Richard Florida and Ed Glaeser think is the key to big cities’ success? A. Low housing prices. B. Large populations. C. Gathering creative and ambitious people. D. Advanced transportation systems. 19. What does the underlined word “implode” in paragraph 4 probably mean? A. collapse inward . B. merge with suburbs. C. expand rapidly. D. receive global investment. 20. What is the writer’s attitude toward the future of big cities? A. Completely hopeless. B. Fully confident. C. Cautiously worried. D. Totally indifferent. 【答案】17. B 18. C 19. A 20. C 【导语】这是一篇议论文,作者结合自身十五年前拒绝搬到得克萨斯州的经历,引出如今大城市是否失去吸引力这一话题。 17. 细节理解题。根据文章第一段“My managers wanted me to move to Texas, but I argued that leaving New York would damage my career in finance and media, so they should compensate(补偿)me for the loss(我的经理们想让我搬到得克萨斯州,但我争辩说离开纽约会损害我在金融和媒体领域的职业生涯,所以他们应该补偿我的损失)”可知,作者十五年前拒绝搬到得克萨斯州是因为他认为离开纽约会损害他的职业生涯。故选B项。 18. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段“Urban experts Richard Florida and Ed Glaser insist that places like New York and San Francisco succeed because they gather creative and ambitious minds(城市专家理查德·佛罗里达和埃德·格拉泽坚持认为,像纽约和旧金山这样的地方之所以成功,是因为它们汇聚了有创造力和野心的人)”可知,理查德·佛罗里达和埃德·格拉泽认为大城市成功的关键是汇聚有创造力和野心的人。故选C项。 19. 词句猜测题。根据文章第四段“If enough talented people leave, the network effect weakens and the city can …(如果有足够多的有才华的人离开,网络效应就会减弱,城市可能会……)”可知,划线词上文说的是一旦有大量人才流失,网络效应随之削弱,可推理出此处说的是城市可能会向内崩溃。A项“collapse inward(向内崩溃)”表达的含义符合语境,故选A项。 20. 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Cities have always moved in cycles. In the last century, better cars and telephones helped the suburbs rise when urban governance failed. Early this century, technology and better leadership sparked urban renewal. Now technology is shifting again, making it easier to live and work almost anywhere. Faced with high costs and new tools, even I would think twice before choosing Brooklyn today(城市总是在循环发展。上个世纪,当城市治理失败时,更好的汽车和电话帮助郊区崛起。本世纪初,技术和更好的领导力激发了城市更新。现在,技术再次转变,使得几乎在任何地方生活和工作都变得更加容易。面对高昂的成本和新的工具,即使是今天的我,在选择布鲁克林之前也会三思)”可知,作者认为城市发展有循环,如今大城市面临挑战,可推理出作者对大城市的未来持谨慎担忧的态度。故选C项。 二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项ABC和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,。 Since childhood, I had dreamt of escaping my hometown, New Jersey. For thirty years, life kept my husband and me deeply 21 there. When we finally made the move, however, just three days after our arrival, life 22 . I was in the kitchen, preparing dinner, when the call came, saying my husband had 23 at the gym and was being rushed to the hospital. The phone slipped from my hand. I stood 24 . Then, I hurried into a taxi and kept dialing through my 25 in New Jersey. Upon hearing the 26 voice, I couldn’t hold back and everything came out. Soon after, I reached the hospital, to my 27 , my husband was still alive. Later, he emerged from the surgery, and I emerged into a wave of Jersey 28 . Day after day, calls and texts checked in. Night after night, the Jersey friends 29 warm meals to the hospital. After my husband was 30 and move back home, so did they. They tended to him and eased his post-surgical 31 , shouldering my burdens. Their 32 acts were a reminder that, with Jersey in the house, we weren’t going through it alone. That June, we headed north for the vacation. When I saw the “Welcome to New Jersey” sign, my heart 33 . This was more than a place of 34 people. It was the very place I had spent a lifetime dreaming of escaping, only to discover it was what I needed most, a place to truly 35 . 21. A. rooted B. occupied C. focused D. motivated 22. A. carried on B. picked up C. fell apart D. slowed down 23. A. jogged B. sweated C. collapsed D. disappeared 24. A. alone B. frozen C. upright D. still 25. A. neighbors B. relatives C. numbers D. contacts 26. A. stressful B. frightening C. calm D. familiar 27. A. relief B. surprise C. gratitude D. satisfaction 28. A. friends B. meals C. support D. enthusiasm 29. A. served B. ordered C. cooked D. delivered 30. A. treated B. recognized C. discharged D. transported 31. A. pain B. stress C. anxiety D. trouble 32. A. modest B. selfless C. inspiring D. intentional 33. A. raced B. rested C. ached D. struggled 34. A. local B. modest C. reliable D. flexible 35. A. start B. belong C. treasure D. memorize 【答案】 21. A 22. C 23. C 24. B 25. D 26. D 27. A 28. C 29. B 30. C 31. A 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. B 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者从小渴望逃离家乡新泽西州,却在与丈夫搬离后不久遭遇丈夫突发疾病的危机,此时家乡亲友的无私支持让她深受触动,最终重新认识到家乡的意义——它不仅是曾经想逃离的地方,更是给予温暖与归属感的港湾。 21. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:三十年来,生活让我和丈夫深深扎根在那里。A. rooted扎根的;B. occupied忙碌的;C. focused专注的;D. motivated有动力的。根据前文“For thirty years, life kept my husband and me”可知,“生活”让我和丈夫深深扎根在那里,故选A项。 22. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:然而,当我们终于搬离后,仅抵达新住处三天,生活就崩塌了。A. carried on继续;B. picked up捡起;C. fell apart崩塌,瓦解;D. slowed down减速。根据下文“my husband had 23 at the gym and was being rushed to the hospital.”可知,后文提到丈夫突发疾病被送医,这是重大危机,“fell apart”(崩塌)生动描述“生活突然陷入混乱”的状态,符合“突发变故打破平静”的语境,故选C项。 23. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我正在厨房准备晚餐,这时电话打来了,说我丈夫在健身房晕倒了,正被紧急送往医院。A. jogged慢跑;B. sweated出汗;C. collapsed晕倒,倒塌;D. disappeared消失。根据后文“was being rushed to the hospital.”可知,“被紧急送医”说明丈夫身体出现严重状况,“collapsed”(晕倒)符合“突发健康危机”的场景,故选C项。 24. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:电话从我手中滑落,我僵在原地。A. alone独自的;B. frozen僵住的;C. upright直立的;D. still静止的。听到丈夫晕倒送医的噩耗,作者应是震惊到“身体僵硬、无法动弹”,“frozen”(僵住的)更侧重“因极度震惊或恐惧而无法行动”,故选B项。 25. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我匆忙坐上出租车,一边赶路一边不停地拨打我在新泽西州的联系人电话。A. neighbors邻居;B. relatives亲戚;C. numbers数字;D. contacts联系人。根据前文“kept dialing”可知,作者翻找新泽西州可以联系的人,故选D项。 26. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:听到熟悉的声音,我再也忍不住,情绪彻底崩溃(把所有事都说了出来)。A. stressful有压力的;B. frightening可怕的;C. calm平静的;D. familiar熟悉的。根据后文“I couldn’t hold back and everything came out.”可知,新泽西的亲友是作者认识多年的人,他们的声音是“熟悉的”,故选D项。 27. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:不久后我赶到医院,令我宽慰的是,丈夫还活着。A. relief宽慰,缓解;B. surprise惊讶;C. gratitude感激;D. satisfaction满意。根据后文“my husband was still alive.”可知,丈夫突发重病,“还活着”是最让人安心的结果,“relief”(宽慰)准确表达“担忧后放下心来”的情绪,符合“危机中获得好消息的反应”,故选A项。 28. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:后来,丈夫从手术室出来,而我则被新泽西亲友们的一波波支持包围。A. friends朋友;B. meals饭菜;C. support支持;D. enthusiasm热情。根据后文“Day after day, calls and texts checked in. Night after night, the Jersey friends 29 warm meals to the hospital.”可知,后文提到“亲友打电话问候、送热饭、照顾丈夫”,这些都是“支持”的具体体现,故选C项。 29. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:夜复一夜,新泽西的朋友们会订购饭,送到医院。A. served服务;B. ordered订购;C. cooked烹饪;D. delivered递送。亲友在医院外,需“订购”饭菜,送到医院,故选B项。 30. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:丈夫出院回家后,他们(亲友)依然如此(提供帮助)。A. treated治疗;B. recognized认出;C. discharged出院;D. transported运输。根据后文“move back home”可知,是“从医院出院”,故选C项。 31. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们照顾他,缓解他术后的疼痛,为我分担重担。A. pain疼痛;B. stress压力;C. anxiety焦虑;D. trouble麻烦。根据前文“eased his post-surgical”可知,“术后”最直接的不适是“身体疼痛”,故选A项。 32. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们无私的举动提醒着我:有新泽西的亲友在,我们并不是独自面对这一切。A. modest谦虚的;B. selfless无私的;C. inspiring鼓舞人心的;D. intentional故意的。亲友主动照顾病人、分担重担,不求回报,这是“无私的”行为,故选B项。 33. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我看到“欢迎回到新泽西”的路标时,我的心怦怦直跳。A. raced(心脏)快速跳动;B. rested休息;C. ached疼痛;D. struggled挣扎。经历危机后重新回到家乡,作者对家乡的情感从“渴望逃离”转变为“珍视与归属感”,“heart raced”(心跳加速)体现“再次回到家乡时的激动与感慨”,符合“情感转变后的生理反应”,故选A项。 34. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这里不仅是一个有可靠之人的地方。A. local当地的;B. modest谦虚的;C. reliable可靠的;D. flexible灵活的。前文提到亲友在危机中始终提供帮助,说明他们是“可靠的”,“reliable”(可靠的)符合“在困难时能依赖的人”的描述,故选C项。 35. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它曾是我花了一生时间想要逃离的地方,最终却发现,它正是我最需要的——一个能真正让我有归属感的地方。A. start开始;B. belong归属;C. treasure珍视;D. memorize记忆。根据前文“only to discover it was what I needed most”可知,经历危机后,作者感受到家乡亲友的支持,意识到家乡是“能找到归属感的港湾”,“belong”(归属)符合“找到心灵停靠之处”的核心情感,呼应全文“对家乡情感转变”的主题,故选B项。 II.非选择题(共计30分) 三、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Juliette Vauchez finished a distant sixth in the women’s changquan-jianshu-qiangshu routines at the Chengdu World Games on the night of Aug 9. But off the competition floor, her calm smile and steady 36 (present) reflected the dignity of a Chinese martial arts master from a wuxia novel. “Wushu has taught me to be peaceful and to understand that there is always someone stronger,” the French athlete said. “My goal is simply to keep 37 (improve) myself.” Wushu has 38 (true) shaped her life. Vauchez was born in Bordeaux, a city famous for its wine. Her passion 39 the sport started early, thanks to her father, 40 took her to a local wushu club when she was six. “It was hard, but from the beginning, I learned to stay focused and consistent,” she said. Her discipline extends beyond sport. Now 27 and working as an engineer, she balances her job with evening training 41 (session). Her skill and devotion quickly earned her 42 place on France’s national team. At age 15, she made her international debut(登台) at the 2013 World Wushu Championships in Kuala Lumpur. With each competition, Vauchez’s competitive spirit grew, but so did her awareness about when to pause to make further progress. “Wushu is an never-ending journey full of challenges. Sometimes, you have to rest, take a break, and then continue. That, to me, is the 43 (hide) part of Chinese culture — the mindset,” she said. “Wushu lets anyone express themselves,” she said. “I feel close to those who share my passion and enjoy seeing them at competitions.” Vauchez and her husband, fellow wushu athlete Benoit Denolle, 44 (work) to promote the sport in Bordeaux at present. They hope 45 (make) wushu the city’s second calling card, alongside its famous wine. 【答案】 36. presence 37. improving 38. truly 39. for 40. who 41. sessions 42. a 43. hidden 44. are working 45. to make 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述法国运动员沃谢在成都世运会武术项目获第六,武术塑造其人生,她与丈夫现于波尔多推广武术,盼其成当地第二名片。 36. 考查名词。句意:但在赛场之外,她从容的笑容和沉稳的神态,尽显武侠小说中中华武术大师的风范。所填空与calm smile并列作主语,需用动词present的名词形式presence,表“风度,气质”,为不可数名词。故填presence。 37. 考查非谓语动词。句意:我的目标很简单,就是不断提升自己。这里考查keep doing sth.,为固定搭配,意为“持续做某事”。故填improving。 38. 考查副词。句意:武术确实塑造了她的人生。所填空修饰动词shaped,需用形容词true的副词形式truly,表“确实;真正地”,符合语境。故填truly。 39. 考查介词。句意:她对这项运动的热爱很早就开始了,这要归功于她的父亲 —— 在她六岁时,父亲带她去了当地的一家武术俱乐部。passion for sth.,为固定搭配,意为“对某物的热爱”。故填for。 40. 考查定语从句。句意:她对这项运动的热爱很早就开始了,这要归功于她的父亲 —— 在她六岁时,父亲带她去了当地的一家武术俱乐部。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是her father,指人,且在从句中作主语,应用关系代词who引导。故填who。 41. 考查名词复数。句意:如今27岁的她是一名工程师,在工作之余还会兼顾晚间的训练课程。session“一场,一节”为可数名词,此处指多次训练课程,应用复数形式sessions。故填sessions。 42. 考查冠词。句意:她的技艺和投入很快为她赢得了法国国家队的一席之地。这里泛指“一个席位”,且place以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a修饰。故填a。 43. 考查形容词。句意:对我来说,这就是中国文化中隐藏的部分 —— 一种心态。所填空修饰名词part,需用动词hide的形容词形式hidden“隐藏的”。故填hidden。 44. 考查时态和主谓一致。句意:目前,沃谢和她的丈夫 —— 同为武术运动员的伯努瓦・德诺勒,正在波尔多推广这项运动。Vauchez and her husband与work为主动关系,再根据时间状语at present可知,这里应用现在进行时;主语Vauchez and her husband为复数,be动词用are。故填are working。 45. 考查非谓语动词。句意:他们希望让武术成为这座城市除著名葡萄酒之外的第二张名片。hope to do sth.为固定搭配,意为“希望做某事”,不定式作宾语。故填to make。 四、书面表达(满分20分) 假如你是光明中学的学生李华,你将参加一个以“低碳生活,我们的责任与行动”为主题的征文活动,请你投稿,内容包括: 1. 环境现状及重要性; 2. 提出切实可行的建议; 3. 呼吁大家积极响应。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 With the development of modern industry, the environment is becoming increasingly worse. It is necessary to protect our environment, which is of great significance to our well-being and survival. We can protect our environment by living a low-carbon life. What we need to do first is to switch off the lights and computers when leaving the classroom and use water resources rationally. Additionally, it is strongly recommended that we take public transportation rather than sitting in the private cars. Finally, what also matters is to buy less and try to reuse what we have had. Let’s make joint efforts to create a green and harmonious environment. I strongly believe that a better world owes to the commitment and dedication of everyone. 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生写一篇文章,介绍环境现状及重要性,提出切实可行的建议,并呼吁大家积极响应,投稿参加以“低碳生活,我们的责任与行动”为主题的征文活动。 【详解】 1.词汇积累 此外:additionally → in addition 而不是:rather than → instead of 购买:buy → purchase 奉献:dedication → devotion 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:With the development of modern industry, the environment is becoming increasingly worse. 拓展句:As modern industry develops, the environment is becoming increasingly worse. 【点睛】 【高分句型1】It is necessary to protect our environment, which is of great significance to our well-being and survival. (运用了which引导的定语从句) 【高分句型2】What we need to do first is to switch off the lights and computers when leaving the classroom and use water resources rationally.(运用了what引导的主语从句,when引导状语从句的省略) 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $■■ ■ 江苏省2026年普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟卷03 (春季高考适用) 请在各题目的答圈区线内作答,超出黑色矩形边根限定区城的答案无效: 答题卡 非选择题(请在各试题的答题区内作答) 名: 缺考 贴条形码区 第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 准考证号 标记 a 36. 37 38 39 40. 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 42 43 44 45 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 注意事项 23 23 2 3 2 23 2 2 23 1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名,准考证号码填写清楚,并 3 3 3 认真检查监考员所粘贴的条形码, 4 4 4 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂: 非选择题必须用05mm 5 5 5 5 5 黑色字迹的签字笔填写,字体工整 5 5 3.请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出答题区域范围 67 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。 7 7 7 4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂 P 8 改液、刮纸刀. 9 9 9 9 5.正确填涂■ 第一节书面表达(满分20分) 选择题(请用2B铅笔填涂) (1-20小题,每小题2分:21-35小题,每小题2分。) 1 IAJIBIICIID] 6 IAIB]ICHIDI IAJIBIICHID] 16【AJ[BIIC1ID 2 IAIBICIIDI 12 IAJIBIICIDI 17 IAJBIICIIDI 3 IAIBIICIIDI 8 IAJBIICIID] 13 IAJIBIICI[DI 18【AIBIICIID1 4 IAI[BICIIDI 9【A1IB1[C1ID1 1 IAIBIICIIDI 19 1AJBIICIID] 5 IAIIBIICIIDI 10 [AJIBJICIID] 15 IAJIBIICI[DI 20 IAJ[BIICIID] a1 IAlIB]ICJID] 26 [AIIBICIID]31 IAJIBJICIID] 2 IAJIBIICIID]27 [AIIBIICIID]IAJIBIICIIDI 2 IAlIBIICIIDI 28 [AIIBIICIIDI 3 IAIIB]ICIDI 翼 24 IAJIBIICIID] 29 IAJIBI[CIIDI 34 IAJIB]ICI[DI 25 1AIIBIICIID] 30 [AJIBJICI[D] 35 IAJIB]ICI[DI 请在各题目的容避区域内作答,超出是色矩形边框眼定区域的容案无效! 爽谐第T页共2文行 英培第2实共2页■■■ 江苏省2026年普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟卷03 (春季高考适用) 请在各要目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区城的答案无效 答题卡 非选择题(请在各试题的答题区内作答) 名: 缺考 准考证号 标记 贴条形码区 第一节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) a 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 42 44. 1 注塞事明 3 3 2 1,答题前。 考生先将白己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,并 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 认真检查监考员所粘贴的条形码。 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂 非选择趣必须用05mm 黑色字凌的签字笔填写,字体工整, 5 5 5 5 5 5 3.请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出答题区域范圆 67 67 6 67 6 2 6 67 的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。 4保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂 8 8 8 8 8 8 改液、刮纸刀。 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5,正确填涂 第一节书面表达(满分20分) 选择愿(请用2B铅缩填涂) (1-20小题,每小题2分:21-35小题,每小题2分。)刀 蚁 1【A1IB1IC1D1 6 [AJIB]ICJID][A]IB]ICJIDI 16 [A]IBJICJID] 2 [A][B][C][DI 7【AJIB]IC][D1 12【A1IB1[C1ID] I7【AJB]IC][D 3【A1HB1[C1tD1 B3【AHB1ECID1 18【A1IB1IC1[D 4【AjIB1IC1ID1 9【A1IB1C1[D1 15【AjB1[CID1 19[A]IBJICJ[D) 5 IAHBIICHDI 10 [A]IBHCI[D] 15【A1HB1LCID1 20【AB1IC1[D1 21 1A]IBIIC]ID] 26【AIB1HCI[D1 31【1IB1IC1ID1 22【A1lB1IC1[D] 27【A1IB1HC1[D1 32【A1IB1[C1LD] 23【A1IB1IC1[D1 28 IA]IBJICIID]33 [A]IB]ECJID] 241A11B11C1ID1 29 IAJ[B]ICI[D]34 [AIIB]IC]ID] 25【A1IB1IC1ID] 30【AIB1IC1ID1 35【A1IB1[C1ID] 请在各避目的答恩区域内作答,胡出黑色矩形边面限定区域的容案无效! 英语第1页(共2页) 莫语第2页(共2页) ■ 江苏省2026年普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语仿真模拟卷03 (春季高考适用) (参考答案) 第一部分 选择题(共两节,满分70分) 第1节 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. B B 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. A C 9. B 10. D 11. A 12. C D 13. B 14. C 15. C 16. B E 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. C 第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 21. A 22. C 23. C 24. B 25. D 26. D 27. A 28. C 29. B 30. C 31. A 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. B 第二部分 非选择(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 36. presence 37. improving 38. truly 39. for 40. who 41. sessions 42. a 43. hidden 44. are working 45. to make 第二节 写作(共1题,满分20分) With the development of modern industry, the environment is becoming increasingly worse. It is necessary to protect our environment, which is of great significance to our well-being and survival. We can protect our environment by living a low-carbon life. What we need to do first is to switch off the lights and computers when leaving the classroom and use water resources rationally. Additionally, it is strongly recommended that we take public transportation rather than sitting in the private cars. Finally, what also matters is to buy less and try to reuse what we have had. 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