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2026年全国高考仿真模拟卷(三) 英语 注意事项: 1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. How does volunteering make people feel according to the woman? A. Great. B. Thankful. C. Curious. 2. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A running race. B. A touching story. C. A writing event. 3. What are the speakers looking for? A. A person. B. A cat. C. A school. 4. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a store. B. At home. C. In an office. 5. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Keep making a call. B. Respond to others’ texts. C. Talk to her friend face to face. 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. With whom did the man have lunch the other day? A. Tom. B. Lucy. C. His aunt. 7. Why does Lucy stop eating meat? A. To save water. B. To protect animals. C. To keep healthy. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What did the man think of organizing the music festival? A. Stressful. B. Beneficial. C. Easy. 9. What did the man try to do in the morning? A Organize meal arrangements. B. Contact performers. C. Book transport. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What has the man stopped doing? A. Visiting his granddad. B. Eating fruits. C. Ordering fruit boxes. 11. How much does the “Tropical Package” cost a week? A. $40. B. $20. C. $10. 12. What is the woman going to do? A. Go to see a doctor. B. Send the man an email. C. Offer a package for free. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Which subject does Mr. Smith teach? A. Maths. B. English. C. Chinese. 14. Where is the woman heading? A. Mr. Brown’s office. B. The classroom. C. The sports hall. 15. Why does the woman come to the man? A. To get help with studying poetry. B. To know about comments on poets. C. To ask for advice on doing sports. 16. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Employer and employee. C. Coworkers. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. How long does the tour probably last? A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. 18. What will the listeners do at about 2:30? A. Drink in a bar. B. Enjoy some flowers. C. Rest under a bridge. 19. What will the speaker do next? A. Listen to experienced tourists. B. Share interesting stories. C. Introduce some rules. 20. What is the speaker? A. A captain. B. A guide. C. A historian. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Perhaps you have a skill or passion but aren’t sure how to turn it into a thriving (兴旺的) business? If yes, enter “Thrive in 2026”, a free online event designed to help individuals like you transform what you already know into income and impact. Key Facts Hosts Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi Event Type Online Event Event Date November 15—17 Time 10:00 am—12:30 pm each day Registration https://thrive2026event.com/rsvp/ Here’s What It Covers: ● Ways to discover and package your knowledge or story into a service or offer people will actually pay for ● Step-by-step systems to attract customers, build audiences, and create momentum (势头) — even if you’re just starting ● The event is jam-packed with hands-on coaching, interactive sessions and real-life examples of people who’ve gone from “ordinary” to building businesses that create freedom and income. Daily Breakdown of the Event: ● Day 1: You’ll kick off with such clarity: Why this path matters to you, what you should share, who needs it, and how to deliver it so it actually helps people. By the end of Day 1, you’ll have your very first offer outlined and ready to launch. ● Day 2: The focus shifts to getting your first sale, and then building consistent income. This is where Dean and Tony introduce the Y. E. S. Method — a step-by-step strategy for helping people say “yes” to what you offer, without being pushy or awkward. ● Day 3: You’ll be building your first product, mapping out your next steps, and setting up a plan to manage your results — even if you’re just getting started. Who Should Attend? “Thrive in 2026” is for real people who want to create freedom by using what they already know. No fancy degrees. No perfect résumé (简历). Just a willingness to learn and take action! 1. What is the main purpose of the “Thrive in 2026”? A. To explain advanced business theories. B. To provide free university education. C. To promote local celebrities’ success. D. To help turn skills into profitable businesses. 2. What is a characteristic of the event’s teaching method? A. It is about physical workshops. B. It adopts interactive real-world cases. C. It includes cheap theoretical lectures. D. It prefers competitive business challenges. 3. How is Day 2 different from Day 1? A. It involves making plans. B. It targets advanced learners. C. It teaches sales strategies. D. It focuses on product creation. 【答案】1. D 2. B 3. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。介绍了免费的线上活动“Thrive 2026”:三天教你把已有知识包装成可付费服务,获取首单并持续盈利。 【1题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“Perhaps you have a skill or passion but aren’t sure how to turn it into a thriving (兴旺的) business? If yes, enter “Thrive in 2026”, a free online event designed to help individuals like you transform what you already know into income and impact. (或许你有一项技能或爱好,但不确定如何将其转化为兴旺的业务?如果是这样,那就参加“Thrive in 2026”吧——这是一场免费的线上活动,旨在帮助像你这样的人将已有的知识转化为收入和影响力)”可知,“Thrive in 2026”这一活动的主要目的是帮助参与者将自身技能转化为盈利的业务。故选D项。 【2题详解】 细节理解题。根据Here’s What It Covers部分“The event is jam-packed with hands-on coaching, interactive sessions and real-life examples of people who’ve gone from “ordinary” to building businesses that create freedom and income. (这场活动包含了实操指导、互动环节,以及普通人从“平凡”到打造出能创造自由与收入的业务的真实案例)”可知,该活动的教学方式包含互动式的真实案例。故选B项。 【3题详解】 细节理解题。根据Daily Breakdown of the Event部分“Day 1: You’ll kick off with such clarity: Why this path matters to you, what you should share, who needs it, and how to deliver it so it actually helps people. By the end of Day 1, you’ll have your very first offer outlined and ready to launch. (第一天:你将目标明确地开始:明确这一事业为何对你有意义、你能提供什么价值、谁需要它,以及如何有效落实以真正帮助他人。第一天结束时,你将完成首个服务方案的框架,并准备好正式推出)”及“Day 2: The focus shifts to getting your first sale, and then building consistent income. This is where Dean and Tony introduce the Y.E.S. Method — a step-by-step strategy for helping people say “yes” to what you offer, without being pushy or awkward. (第二天:重点转向达成你的第一笔销售,然后建立稳定的收入。Dean和Tony会在这里介绍Y.E.S.方法,这是一套循序渐进的策略,帮助你让他人欣然接受你的服务,而不会显得强硬或尴尬)”可知,Day 1聚焦于明确目标和制定初步方案,而Day 2的重点是教授销售策略。故选C项。 B Dan Mancina has been a skateboarder since the age of seven, but when he was 13, he was diagnosed (诊断) with rhinitis pigmentosa, an eye disease that made him almost completely blind by 22. He hit stop on his skateboarding for years in his early 20s, but later on, he picked it back up again. Now almost 38, he’s a professional skateboarder, relearning tricks, and even completing the course at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Although he’s learned to find his way while skating, he wants a better experience for fellow blind skaters. Actually, about seven years ago, he started dreaming of creating the world’s first adaptive skatepark right in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. Finally, the park is a reality. Called “The Ranch”, the 5,000-square-foot skatepark allows both experienced low-vision boarders and newcomers to the sport to feel welcome. “Traditionally, there are not as many opportunities for sports for the blind, so really it’s just giving that as an option,” said Mancina. “Not everybody wants to skate, but everyone should have at least the opportunity to try it.” In a recent video, blind content creator Anthony S. Ferraro reviews and documents his experiences in the park. He shows off a 40-foot-long flat bar that is surrounded with enough room to set up, so skaters can feel their way through the course, with a ledge (台沿) to match, for hands or walking sticks to find stability. There’re also rollers and platforms, all designed to be easier for people with poor eyesight or in wheelchairs. Next up, Mancina plans to host skate workshops and camps for other blind skaters who want to learn how to skate. When he plans his programming, Mancina said any disabled skaters can reach out to skate in the park, just like his friend Ferraro. “I’ve never had a place where I can skate with full confidence, not to mention a great environment to learn new stuff from Dan,” Ferraro ends his video. “Thanks for building this park; Dan, you’re a true pioneer.” 4. What can be inferred about Dan from paragraph 1? A. His vision showed signs of recovery. B. Skateboarding caused his eye disease. C. He was determined and ambitious. D. He was pressed to learn skateboarding. 5. Why did Dan build the skatepark? A. To benefit blind skaters. B. To realize his dream of skating. C. To popularize his hometown. D. To join in the Olympic Games. 6. What can we say about the skatepark? A. It is environment-friendly. B. It is competition-focused. C. It is beautifully designed. D. It prioritizes convenience. 7. What is implied by Ferraro’s closing words in the video? A. He criticizes other parks. B. He thinks highly of Dan. C. He doubts future expansions. D. He favors online programming. 【答案】4. C 5. A 6. D 7. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了盲人滑板运动员Dan Mancina克服视力障碍重返滑板运动,创建全球首个无障碍滑板公园的经历。 【4题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“He hit stop on his skateboarding for years in his early 20s, but later on, he picked it back up again. Now almost 38, he’s a professional skateboarder, relearning tricks, and even completing the course at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (他20岁出头时暂停滑板多年,但后来又重新开始;如今近38岁的他成为职业滑板者,重新学习技巧,甚至完成了2024巴黎奥运会的滑板项目)”可知,眼部疾病导致Dan失明,但他仍重返职业赛场,体现其意志坚定(determined);参加奥运会并成为职业选手,表明其志向远大(ambitious)。故选C。 【5题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“Although he’s learned to find his way while skating, he wants a better experience for fellow blind skaters. (尽管他已学会在失明状态下驾驭滑板,但他希望为其他视障滑板者提供更好的体验)”可知,Dan创建滑板公园是为了帮助其他视障滑板者获得更好的滑板体验,使他们也能从中受益。故选A。 【6题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“He shows off a 40-foot-long flat bar that is surrounded with enough room to set up, so skaters can feel their way through the course, with a ledge (台沿) to match, for hands or walking sticks to find stability. There’re also rollers and platforms, all designed to be easier for people with poor eyesight or in wheelchairs. (他展示了一根长达40英尺的平杆,四周预留了充裕的空间,方便滑手感知和通过整段路线。旁边还配有一个高度匹配的台沿,滑手可以用手或拐杖触碰它来保持平衡和定位。此外,公园里还有滚轮和平台,所有设施都旨在为视障者或轮椅使用者提供便利)”可推断,Dan创办的滑板公园优先考虑使用方便性。故选D。 【7题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段““I’ve never had a place where I can skate with full confidence, not to mention a great environment to learn new stuff from Dan,” Ferraro ends his video. “Thanks for building this park; Dan, you’re a true pioneer.” (“从来没有一个地方可以让我充满信心地进行滑板运动,更不用说从Dan那里学习新东西的好环境了,”Ferraro在视频的结尾说。“感谢建造这个公园,Dan,你真是个先驱。”)”可推知,Ferraro很感激并高度赞扬了Dan,说明Ferraro对Dan评价很高。故选B。 C As we enjoy the benefits of smart homes, we should be aware of several downsides. For example, our smart home devices often communicate with producers’ servers and third-party services. This data sharing can include details about our daily routines, preferences, and even our location. Companies might use these data for purposes. Moreover, when we link multiple devices to a single account, we create a detailed digital profile companies can analyze. So we, as consumers, should think about who can access this information and demand transparency (透明) from companies about data usage policies. Our connected devices, from smart locks to security cameras, can be the target of cybercriminals (网络犯罪). Once they gain access, they might steal personal information. Besides, producers might prioritize convenience over security, leading to products with default passwords (默认密码) or outdated software. We have to keep our devices protected by changing default passwords and regularly updating software. Investing in smart technology is expensive. Smart things like lighting systems, security cameras, and voice-activated assistants often come with a high price. Additionally, the ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades over time can further consume our budget. So we should plan carefully and prioritize which smart features matter most to us so that we can make informed decisions. Our smart devices are designed to optimize energy use by turning off the electricity when not needed or adjusting settings based on occupancy. However, each device, no matter how efficient, requires power to operate. Moreover, continuous updates and connectivity to the cloud for smart devices can increase energy use. So check and adjust settings regularly to ensure our smart home systems operate efficiently. As technology rapidly advances, producers release new models with enhanced features. While this might sound exciting, it means our current devices suddenly don’t receive updates anymore. This forces us to purchase replacements sooner than we’d like. Moreover, though we want our homes to run smoothly, devices might unexpectedly refuse to work and we end up waiting for replacements. Therefore, we must stay informed to ensure our smart homes truly enhance our lives safely and efficiently. 8. What is the problem regarding the use of smart home devices mentioned in paragraph 1? A. Privacy concerns. B. Limited digital information. C. System maintenance. D. Dependency on companies. 9. Why does the author mention default passwords? A. To praise producers’ thoughtfulness. B. To warn against weak security settings. C. To show the perfection of the devices. D. To encourage frequent password reuse. 10. What can be concluded about smart-home upgrades? A. They are generally free of charge. B. They reduce consumers’ total costs. C. They extend device lifetime greatly. D. They may increase the energy bills. 11. What is a suitable title for the text? A. Easy Life with Smart Things B. Ways to Manage Smart Devices C. Hidden Costs of Smart Homes D. The Rise of Energy-saving Technologies 【答案】8. A 9. B 10. D 11. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。智能家居虽便利,但存在隐私泄露、安全风险(如黑客攻击)、高成本、能耗增加及设备快速淘汰等弊端,用户需谨慎使用并优化设置。 【8题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“This data sharing can include details about our daily routines, preferences, and even our location. Companies might use these data for purposes. Moreover, when we link multiple devices to a single account, we create a detailed digital profile companies can analyze.(这种数据的传输可能包含我们日常活动的细节、个人偏好,甚至我们的位置信息。企业可能会将这些数据用于各种用途。此外,当我们将多台设备连接到一个账户时,我们就创建了一个详细的数字档案,企业可以对其进行分析)”可知,使用智能家居会泄露个人隐私。故选A。 【9题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“Besides, producers might prioritize convenience over security, leading to products with default passwords (默认密码) or outdated software. We have to keep our devices protected by changing default passwords and regularly updating software.(此外,生产商可能会将便利性置于安全性之上,从而导致产品存在默认密码或使用过时软件的情况。我们必须通过更改默认密码和定期更新软件来保护我们的设备)”可知,作者提到默认密码的目的是以此警示弱安全设置的风险。故选B。 【10题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“Moreover, continuous updates and connectivity to the cloud for smart devices can increase energy use.(此外,智能设备的持续更新以及与云端的连接会增加能源消耗)”可知,智能设备的持续更新和与云端连接会增加能源消耗。故选D。 【11题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第一段“As we enjoy the benefits of smart homes, we should be aware of several downsides.(当我们享受智能家居带来的种种便利时,我们也应该留意其中的一些弊端)”以及全文揭示智能家居的隐性弊端:隐私泄露、安全隐患、高昂费用、能耗问题、强制淘汰。故选项C“智能家居的隐性成本”适合作本文标题。故选C。 D Humans are equally related to apes (猿类), common chimpanzees and bonobos (倭黑猩猩), sharing a common ancestor that lived around 7 million years ago. Scientists are particularly interested in how chimpanzees communicate with each other. Given that these are our closest relatives, research on chimpanzee communication can be a window into the development of human language. While both species make sounds, the calls aren’t classified as true referential communication because they don’t appear to have unambiguous meanings. For example, the most easily recognized chimpanzee call, the “pant-hoot”, first fully described by Jane Goodall, a celebrated British ethologist, can mean various things in different contexts. It’s mostly just a way to get someone’s attention or express anger, threat, surprise, or delight. Context and facial expressions are needed to clarify the meaning. We’ve long known that apes are capable of sign language, but the more interesting question is whether apes use gestural (手势的) communication naturally. In a study by Catherine Hobaiter, a primatologist of the University of St Andrews and Richard Byrne, a cognitive evolution theorist of the University of Stirling, UK, reported over 4,000 instances of body language and identified 66 specific chimpanzee gestures that are used regularly in the wild. Each of these had stable meanings in a given context and was understood by the receiver of the gesture. Recently, Richard and her coworkers detected 68 clearly understood gestures in wild bonobos, and 66 in common chimpanzees. 60 of these gestures overlap (重叠) between the two. That 88% of the gestures overlap between chimpanzees and bonobos despite more than a million years of separate development is strong evidence for some form of biological-genetic (生物遗传的) basis for the gestures themselves, not just the ability to make them. In fact, there are at least 24 known gestures that are used in all great apes, implying that the body language of hominids has roots that are at least 12 million years old. For this reason, many scientists see gestures as the original basis of human language. 12. What does the underlined word “unambiguous” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A Complex. B. Clear. C. Special. D. Positive. 13. What does Catherine and Richard’s study reveal about ape gestures? A. They vary greatly between species. B. They require facial expressions. C. They communicate specific messages. D. They develop stably with age. 14. What does the gesture overlap between species suggest? A. Genetic foundation. B. Shared habitats. C. Cultural depth. D. Environmental adaptation. 15. Why did researchers study chimpanzee communication? A. To protect endangered ape species. B. To develop animal training methods. C. To compare different ape behaviors. D. To explore human language origins. 【答案】12. B 13. C 14. A 15. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了黑猩猩与倭黑猩猩虽分化百万年,却共享60种相同手势,这暗示了遗传根基,同时研究揭示手势比叫声更似语言雏形,或为人类语言之源。 【12题详解】 词句猜测题。根据画线词后文“For example, the most easily recognized chimpanzee call, the “pant-hoot”, first fully described by Jane Goodall, a celebrated British ethologist, can mean various things in different contexts. It’s mostly just a way to get someone’s attention or express anger, threat, surprise, or delight. Context and facial expressions are needed to clarify the meaning.(例如,最易于辨认的黑猩猩叫声——“喘息式鸣叫”(由著名英国动物行为学家简·古道尔首次完整描述),在不同的语境中可能有多种含义。它主要只是用来引起某人的注意或表达愤怒、威胁、惊讶或喜悦等情绪。要明确其含义,还需要结合语境和面部表情)”可知,pant-hoot在不同情境下可以表示不同含义,明确其含义,还需要结合语境和面部表情,即没有明确的含义。故unambiguous意为“明确的、清晰的”,与Clear同义。故选B。 【13题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段“Each of these had stable meanings in a given context and was understood by the receiver of the gesture.(这些动作在特定情境中都有明确的含义,并且能够被接受动作的主体所理解)”可知,猿类手势能传达特定信息。故选C。 【14题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“That 88% of the gestures overlap between chimpanzees and bonobos despite more than a million years of separate development is strong evidence for some form of biological-genetic basis for the gestures themselves, not just the ability to make them.(尽管黑猩猩和倭黑猩猩经历了超过一百万年的独立进化,但它们的许多动作方式却存在88%的重合现象。这一事实有力地证明了这些动作方式本身存在某种生物遗传基础,而不仅仅是具备做出这些动作的能力)”可知,黑猩猩和倭黑猩猩在百万年独立进化后仍有88%的手势重叠表明手势本身具有生物遗传基础。故选A。 【15题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“Given that these are our closest relatives, research on chimpanzee communication can be a window into the development of human language.(鉴于这些动物是我们最亲近的亲属,对黑猩猩交流方式的研究能够为我们揭示人类语言发展的历程)”及最后一段“For this reason, many scientists see gestures as the original basis of human language.(基于此,许多科学家认为手势是人类语言的最初起源)”可知,研究黑猩猩交流的主要目的是探索人类语言的起源。故选D。 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。 Being humans means having different sides, and we all have parts of ourselves that we’re aware of. But within us also lies the shadow — aspects we may have hidden and rejected. These parts are often the result of childhood experiences that teach us what’s acceptable. ____16____ Shadow work helps us bring them to light and become whole. At its heart, shadow work is a way to lovingly explore the hidden parts of ourselves. It’s a psychological self-exploration process that encourages individuals to examine and integrate the unknown aspects of our personality, often referred to as our “shadow”. ____17____ For example, through facing the uncomfortable parts of ourselves we’ve ignored or rejected, we gain insights into our motivations and behaviors. The work allows us to make better choices. ____18____ And as we integrate these aspects, we may uncover strengths or creative gifts that were previously buried. This can allow us to have more courage, confidence, and live a more real and fulfilling life. ____19____ A simple way is to pay attention to when you may feel triggered (触发) in daily interactions. For example, while browsing social media, ask yourself what is behind what you’re feeling. Moreover, you can try viewing your traits with more pity and less judgment and start a journaling practice. ____20____ While writing in your journal, look out for patterns or themes that you feel strong emotions around or bring up feelings of discomfort. Bringing what’s hidden in the dark into the light can help live a freer, more peaceful and joyful life. A. So, how do we learn to do shadow work? B. Why can we be unaware of what’s hidden inside? C. By doing this, you focus on your emotions and thoughts. D Yet they can also contain undeveloped gifts like creativity. E. Uncovering these parts can be of great benefit in many ways. F. Discover and accept all your parts for greater self-acceptance. G. Meanwhile, it reduces feelings of anxiety tied to past experiences. 【答案】16. D 17. E 18. G 19. A 20. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了阴影工作(个体通过自我觉察,主动探索并整合潜意识中被压抑,否认或忽视的心理内容)的定义、好处及其方法。 【16题详解】 根据空前“These parts are often the result of childhood experiences that teach us what’s acceptable.(这些部分往往源于我们童年时期所经历的事情,这些经历教会了我们什么是可以接受的)”及空后“Shadow work helps us bring them to light and become whole.(“阴影工作”能帮助我们将它们揭示出来,并使我们变得完整)”可知,前文讲阴影是我们隐藏排斥的自我部分,多源于童年经历教会我们何为可接受的;后文指出阴影工作帮我们揭露它们,成为完整的人。空格需衔接“阴影(隐藏部分)”和“阴影工作的意义”,故D项“Yet they can also contain undeveloped gifts like creativity.(然而,它们也可能包含未开发的天赋,比如创造力)”符合语境,D项中的they指代前一句中的These parts。故选D。 【17题详解】 根据上文“At its heart, shadow work is a way to lovingly explore the hidden parts of ourselves. It’s a psychological self-exploration process that encourages individuals to examine and integrate the unknown aspects of our personality, often referred to as our “shadow”.(从本质上讲,阴影工作是一种充满爱意地探索自身隐秘部分的方式。这是一种心理层面的自我探索过程,它鼓励人们审视并整合自身性格中那些未知的方面,这些未知的方面通常被称为“阴影”)”以及下一段“For example, through facing the uncomfortable parts of ourselves we’ve ignored or rejected, we gain insights into our motivations and behaviors. The work allows us to make better choices.(例如,通过直面那些我们曾忽视或拒绝的自身不愉快之处,我们能够更好地理解自己的动机和行为。这项工作使我们能够做出更明智的选择)”可知,前文的核心是定义阴影工作——温柔探索隐藏自我,是整合人格未知部分(阴影)的心理探索过程;后文用for example举例讲阴影工作的具体好处。空格需承上启下,引出“阴影工作的好处”,E选项“Uncovering these parts can be of great benefit in many ways.(揭露这些部分能在很多方面给我们带来极大益处)”完美衔接定义和后文举例,for example就是对该句的具体展开。故选E。 【18题详解】 根据上文“For example, through facing the uncomfortable parts of ourselves we’ve ignored or rejected, we gain insights into our motivations and behaviors. The work allows us to make better choices.(例如,通过直面那些我们曾忽视或拒绝的自身不愉快之处,我们能够更好地理解自己的动机和行为。这项工作使我们能够做出更明智的选择)”以及后文“And as we integrate these aspects, we may uncover strengths or creative gifts that were previously buried. This can allow us to have more courage, confidence, and live a more real and fulfilling life.(当我们将这些方面结合起来时,或许能够发掘出之前被埋没的长处或创造性的天赋。这能够让我们拥有更多的勇气和自信,过上更加真实和充实的生活)”可知,前文讲阴影工作的好处——了解动机行为、做出更好选择;后文继续讲好处——发掘被埋没的优势天赋,收获勇气自信,过真实充实的生活。空格需承接前文好处,并列补充另一好处,G 选项“Meanwhile, it reduces feelings of anxiety tied to past experiences.(同时,它能减轻与过往经历相关的焦虑感)”中的meanwhile表并列,和前文“make better choices”、后文“uncover strengths”构成阴影工作的并列益处,逻辑连贯。故选G。 【19题详解】 根据后文“A simple way is to pay attention to when you may feel triggered (触发) in daily interactions. For example, while browsing social media, ask yourself what is behind what you’re feeling. Moreover, you can try viewing your traits with more pity and less judgment and start a journaling practice.(一种简单的方法是留意在日常交流中自己可能被触发的时刻。例如,在浏览社交媒体时,问问自己此时的感受背后的原因是什么。此外,你可以试着以更多的同情而非评判的态度看待自己的性格特点,并开始进行日记记录)”可知,全段讲阴影工作的好处;后文讲做阴影工作的简单方法(关注情绪触发点、包容自身特质、写日记)。空格需转折提问,引出“怎么做阴影工作”,A选项“So, how do we learn to do shadow work?(那么,我们该如何学习做阴影工作呢?)”中的so表承接,问句直接引出后文的方法介绍,衔接自然。故选A。 【20题详解】 根据上文A simple way is to pay attention to when you may feel triggered (触发) in daily interactions. For example, while browsing social media, ask yourself what is behind what you’re feeling. Moreover, you can try viewing your traits with more pity and less judgment and start a journaling practice.(一种简单的方法是留意在日常交流中自己可能被触发的时刻。例如,在浏览社交媒体时,问问自己此时的感受背后的原因是什么。此外,你可以试着以更多的同情而非评判的态度看待自己的性格特点,并开始进行日记记录)”以及后文“While writing in your journal, look out for patterns or themes that you feel strong emotions around or bring up feelings of discomfort. Bringing what’s hidden in the dark into the light can help live a freer, more peaceful and joyful life.(在写日记时,留意那些能引发你强烈情感或让你感到不适的主题或模式。将隐藏在暗处的东西带到光明中,有助于你过上更自由、更平静和更快乐的生活)”可知,前文讲做阴影工作的方法——包容特质、开始写日记;后文讲写日记的具体做法(关注情绪强烈或不适的模式主题)。空格需衔接“写日记”和后文具体做法,C选项“By doing this, you focus on your emotions and thoughts.(通过写日记,你能聚焦自己的情绪和想法)”中的by doing this指代前文“start a journaling practice”,同时引出后文写日记时关注情绪的具体操作,语义衔接紧密。故选C。 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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Papa had a special relationship with nature. Little things I barely even ____21____ caught his fancy and filled him with ____22____. He’d been that way since I was a kid. “Beautiful,” he’d say about a ____23____ we’d seen a hundred times before. But later he wasn’t the same father I’d ____24____ with. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at 52, Papa forgot names and words, and sometimes it ____25____ that the real Papa was gone forever. But in those moments when he stood ____26____ the sun on the grass, I knew the old Papa was still there. One day, I went to ____27____ my daughter up from after-school swim practice. Papa took a ____28____ with me to the pool. The road at this spot curved (弯曲) between two lakes. On the way, as I rounded a corner, I could hardly ____29____ my eyes. The setting sun cut an orange swath (光带) across the water, making everything so ____30____ that I took it all in — the sun, the water and the sky. I was ____31____ by the scene as if by lightning. The ____32____ was so unexpected. “Beautiful,” said Papa. That was what Papa saw all the time. I got to see the same ____33____ that day. Papa is gone now, but I often feel him near, ____34____ at the spot where I saw through his eyes for the first time. Whenever my car rounds that curve between the two lakes, no matter what else is on my mind, I take a ____35____ look and say, “Beautiful.” Papa’s joy is mine, too. 21. A. hid B. noticed C. held D. loved 22. A. power B. inspiration C. relief D. joy 23. A. view B. trick C. method D. design 24. A. put up B. come up C. grown up D. looked up 25. A. seemed B. happened C. mattered D. proved 26. A. drawing B. discovering C. recording D. admiring 27. A. bring B. pick C. take D. cheer 28. A. visit B. chance C. turn D. ride 29. A. believe B. treat C. open D. blow 30. A. complex B. challenging C. breathtaking D. similar 31. A. beaten B. shocked C. motivated D. struck 32. A. anger B. feeling C. interest D. excuse 33. A. beauty B. lake C. road D. wisdom 34. A. generally B. consistently C. especially D. naturally 35. A. random B. fresh C. quick D. direct 【答案】21. B 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. A 30. C 31. D 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者的父亲热爱自然,后患老年痴呆。一次接女儿途中,作者偶遇绝美落日,懂了他眼中的美。他离世后,作者常在此驻足赞叹,传承他发现美的心境与喜悦。 【21题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那些我几乎都没注意到的小细节却引起了他的兴趣,让他满心欢喜。A. hid隐藏;B. noticed注意到;C. held举行;D. loved爱。根据上文“Papa had a special relationship with nature.(爸爸与大自然有着特殊的情感联系)”以及“Little things I barely even”可知,作者没有注意到的小细节,父亲注意到了。故选B。 【22题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那些我几乎都没注意到的小细节却引起了他的兴趣,让他满心欢喜。A. power力量;B. inspiration灵感;C. relief安慰;D. joy快乐。根据后文“Papa’s joy is mine”可知,这些小细节让父亲高兴。故选D。 【23题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:“真美啊,”他会对那些我们早已见过无数次的景色说道。A. view景色;B. trick戏法;C. method方式;D. design设计。根据上文“Beautiful”以及“Papa had a special relationship with nature.(爸爸与大自然有着特殊的情感联系)”可知,父亲对着风景说真美。故选A。 【24题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:但后来,他已不再是那个陪我长大的父亲了。A. put up张贴;B. come up接近;C. grown up长大;D. looked up查阅。根据上文“But later he wasn’t the same father I’d”以及后文“Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at 52”可知,父亲不再是陪伴作者长大的父亲了,故选C。 【25题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:52岁时被诊断出患有早发性阿尔茨海默病,爸爸开始忘记人名和词汇,有时甚至让人觉得真正的爸爸已经永远离开了。A. seemed似乎;B. happened发生;C. mattered重要;D. proved证明。根据上文“Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at 52”以及后文“that the real Papa was gone forever”可知,爸爸患老年痴呆,失忆失语,让人产生“他好像不在了”的感觉。it seemed that固定句型“似乎……”。故选A。 【26题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在那些他站在那里欣赏阳光洒在草地上的情景里,我知道那位年长的父亲依然活在我们心中。A. drawing绘画;B. discovering发现;C. recording记录;D. admiring欣赏。根据后文“the sun on the grass”可知,呼应前文爸爸热爱自然,站在草地上是欣赏阳光。故选D。 【27题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一天,我去接我女儿放学后的游泳课课程结束后回来。A. bring带来;B. pick捡起;C. take带走;D. cheer欢呼。根据后文“my daughter up from after-school swim practice”可知,作者去接女儿下课,为短语pick sb. up表示“接某人”。故选B。 【28题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:爸爸跟我顺路一起去泳池。A. visit拜访;B. chance机会;C. turn转弯;D. ride乘骑旅行。根据后文“with me to the pool”可知,父亲和作者同去接女儿,短语take a ride表示“顺路同行”,故选D。 【29题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在路上,当我转过一个弯时,我简直不敢相信自己的眼睛。A. believe相信;B. treat对待;C. open打开;D. blow吹。根据后文“The setting sun cut an orange swath across the water”可知,日落绝美,作者不敢相信自己的眼睛。故选A。 【30题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:夕阳将一抹橙色的光带投射在水面上,使得一切景象都显得如此令人惊叹,以至于我完全沉浸其中——看到了太阳、水面还有天空。A. complex复杂的;B. challenging挑战性的;C. breathtaking令人惊叹的;D. similar相似的。根据后文“that I took it all in — the sun, the water and the sky.”可知,作者被景色震撼,说明景色令人惊叹。故选C。 【31题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那一幕令我震撼不已,仿佛是被闪电击中一般。A. beaten打败;B. shocked使震惊;C. motivated激励;D. struck击中。根据后文“by the scene as if by lightning”可知,作者被这景色震撼,如同遭雷击一般。be struck by固定短语“被…… 打动/震撼”,故选D。 【32题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种感觉太出乎意料了。A. anger愤怒;B. feeling感觉;C. interest兴趣;D. excuse借口。前文“The setting sun cut an orange swath across the water, making everything so ____ that I took it all in — the sun, the water and the sky.”讲被景色震撼的心情,此处对应“这种感受”。故选B。 【33题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天我也看到了同样的美景。A. beauty美丽;B. lake湖泊;C. road道路;D. wisdom智慧。对应前文爸爸总对着风景说“Beautiful”,作者也看到了同样的美景。故选A。 【34题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:爸爸如今已经不在了,但我常常觉得他身影就在身边,尤其是在我第一次通过他的眼睛看到那个地方的时候,那种感觉尤为强烈。A. generally通常;B. consistently始终;C. especially特别;D. naturally自然地。根据后文“at the spot where I saw through his eyes for the first time”可知,强调“那个特定地方”更易想起爸爸,表递进。故选C。 【35题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每当我的车驶过那两个湖泊之间的弯道时,无论我心中想着什么,我都会重新审视一番,并脱口而出:“真美。”A. random随机的;B. fresh新鲜的;C. quick快速的;D. direct直接的。根据后文“look and say, “Beautiful.””可知,作者传承爸爸热爱自然的心境,无论心里想什么,都会认真看一看,说一声“真美啊”。fresh look 此处指“用心认真看”,故选B。 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。 Known as the “panda of the plant kingdom” because of its rarity and beauty, a critically endangered magnolia (木兰) species named Parakmeria omeiensis has recently blossomed (开花) on Emei Mountain in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. ____36____ (describe) the blossoming flower, which has creamy-white fleshy petals (花瓣), as “a miracle”, Yu Daoping, a botanist who found the flower, said, “Parakmeria omeiensis exists nowhere else on earth ____37____ on China’s Emei Mountain.” Parakmeria omeiensis was first discovered in the 1940s on Emei Mountain, and then disappeared for nearly half a century before being discovered in 1987. It is ____38____ (extreme) rare and therefore has been listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species under ____39____ category of “Critically Endangered” species. The recent Parakmeria omeiensis blossomed at a manmade site ____40____ researchers copied the wild habitat best suited to Parakmeria omeiensis. Under local botanists’ care, the Parakmeria omeiensis blossomed around 10 years earlier than its ____41____ (expect) flowering time. Due to the species pollination (传粉) barriers, Parakmeria omeiensis typically needs over 20 years of growth to bloom. “The early flowering shows that our ____42____ (effort) to rescue Parakmeria omeiensis have paid off,” said Yu, adding that the recovered species is an important ____43____ (indicate) of the local environment’s rich biodiversity. A total of five manmade sites have been established around Emei Mountain since 2016 ____44____ (conserve) Parakmeria omeiensis. So far, the number of Parakmeria omeiensis in China _____45_____ (rise) to 3,200. 【答案】36. Describing 37. but 38. extremely 39. the 40. where 41. expected 42. efforts 43. indicator 44. to conserve 45. has risen 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。最近,一种极度濒危、因其稀有和美丽被称为“植物界的大熊猫”的白玉兰物种在中国西南部四川省的峨眉山开花了。 【36题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:发现这株花的植物学家余道平,将这枚长着乳白肉质花瓣、正值盛放的花朵称作 “奇迹”,他表示:“峨眉拟单性木兰全球独有,仅生长于中国峨眉山。”describe与其逻辑主语Yu Daoping存在逻辑上的主谓关系,应用所给动词的现在分词,在句中作伴随状语,位于句首,首字母大写。故填Describing。 【37题详解】 考查介词。句意:发现这株花的植物学家余道平,将这枚长着乳白肉质花瓣、正值盛放的花朵称作 “奇迹”,他表示:“峨眉拟单性木兰全球独有,仅生长于中国峨眉山。”根据句意“峨眉拟单性木兰除了在中国的峨眉山,地球上其他任何地方都不存在了”可知,该空用介词but。故填but。 【38题详解】 考查副词。句意:这种植物极为罕见,因此已被列入国际自然保护联盟濒危物种红色名录,属于“极度濒危”物种类别。此处修饰形容词rare,应用副词extremely“极度”,作状语。故填extremely。 【39题详解】 考查冠词。句意:这种植物极为罕见,因此已被列入国际自然保护联盟濒危物种红色名录,属于“极度濒危”物种类别。该句中的“Critically Endangered’ species”表示特指,应用定冠词the。故填the。 【40题详解】 考查定语从句。句意:近期,峨眉拟单性木兰在一处人工培育基地绽放,这里的研究人员复刻了最适宜该物种生长的野生生存环境。此处引导限定性定语从句,先行词是site,关系词在从句中作地点状语,应用关系副词where引导。故填where。 【41题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:在当地植物学家的精心照料下,这株峨眉拟单性木兰比预期花期提前约10年绽放。所填词与其逻辑主语flowering time存在逻辑上的动宾关系,应用所给动词的过去分词expected,作定语。故填expected。 【42题详解】 考查名词复数。句意:余道平表示:“此次提前开花,说明我们拯救峨眉拟单性木兰的努力已见成效。” 他还补充道,该物种的成功繁育是当地生态环境生物多样性丰富的重要标志。根据该句中的谓语动词have paid off可知,该空需用所给名词的复数efforts,作主语。故填efforts。 【43题详解】 考查名词。句意:余道平表示:“此次提前开花,说明我们拯救峨眉拟单性木兰的努力已见成效。” 他还补充道,该物种的成功繁育是当地生态环境生物多样性丰富的重要标志。根据空前的不定冠词an可知,应用单数名词indicator“标志”。故填indicator。 【44题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:自2016年起,峨眉山周边已建成共计 5 处人工培育基地,专门用于保护峨眉拟单性木兰。此处作目的状语,应用所给动词的不定式形式。故填to conserve。 【45题详解】 考查动词语态和主谓一致。句意:截至目前,中国境内的峨眉拟单性木兰数量已增长至 3200 株。根据该句中的时间状语So far可知,该空需用现在完成时,主语为the number of Parakmeria omeiensis,助动词用has,故填has risen。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 46. 校英语报将推出一期以“Humor in Our Daily Life”为主题的专栏。请你代表校报写一则征稿启事,内容包括: 1.专栏的目的; 2.稿件内容要求; 3.交稿截止时间以及方式。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow students ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ School English Newspaper 【答案】 Dear fellow students, Our school’s English newspaper is planning to create a special column titled “Humor in Our Daily Life”. The purpose of this column is to bring more joy and positivity to our campus life by sharing funny and heartwarming moments we often encounter in our daily routines. We welcome contributions in the form of short stories related to humor. Your article should be within 300 words and focus on real-life incidents that highlight the role of humor in making our lives more enjoyable. Please submit your contributions to schoolenglish@xx.edu.cn before November 20th. School English Newspaper 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生代表校英语报写一则征稿启事,介绍“日常生活中的幽默”专栏的目的、稿件要求及投稿方式。 【详解】1.词汇积累 特别专栏:a special column → a featured section 日常生活:daily life → daily routines 专注于,聚焦:focus on → center on/ highlight 提交稿件:submit contributions → hand in your works/ forward your submissions 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句/同义句转换/合并简单句/合并句子 原句:Our school’s English newspaper is planning to create a special column titled “Humor in Our Daily Life”. 拓展句:Our school’s English newspaper is planning to create a special column, which is titled “Humor in Our Daily Life” and will focus on funny moments in daily routines. 【点睛】【高分句型1】The purpose of this column is to bring more joy and positivity to our campus life by sharing funny and heartwarming moments we often encounter in our daily routines. (运用了省略了that/which的定语从句) 【高分句型2】Your article should be within 300 words and focus on real-life incidents that highlight the role of humor in making our lives more enjoyable. (运用了that引导的定语从句) 第二节(满分25分) 47. 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。 In late August, I opened an e-mail from my favorite author, Jon Acuff, which read September was the right time to develop a new habit. His e-mail included an attached calendar for the month. He encouraged readers to print one out, choose a new habit and then color in a square for each day they followed through on their intentions. It sounded like a great idea to me. I thought about the habits I’d like to adopt in my own life — walking five miles every day; drinking a gallon (加仑) of water daily; spending an hour each day organizing areas of my home I usually ignore; writing 2,000 words every day and doing something special for a family member each day. Thinking these habits were important, I didn’t choose but printed out five calendars. Early on September 1st, I filled my bottle with water and set off on my five-mile walk. About a mile in, I rushed back home to use the bathroom. I’d planned to go back out to finish my walk, but my son, Nathan, was up earlier than usual and needed my help with his learning. Two hours later, when his e-learning was eventually done, I went upstairs to work on reorganizing my closet (衣柜). I cleaned for two hours but didn’t get as much done as I would’ve liked. At 2:00 pm, I sat down at the computer and worked on a story. I’d written only 500 words when I realized it was time to drive Nathan to his tennis practice. An hour later, I was back home and started preparing dinner. At 7:00 p.m., I was finally able to color in the first of my calendar squares for the day. After dinner, I returned to the computer and wrote another 500 words. Then it was time to read to Nathan before bed. As I read to him, I realized I was tired. But because I’m stubborn (固执的), I choked down the rest of the water, and I felt terrible. My husband saw and asked, “Honey, what’s wrong with you?” 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。 I explained the September habits to him. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I followed his suggestion and decided to focus on one habit at a time. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: I explained the September habits to him. He listened patiently and asked, “Did Jon Acuff tell you to print out five calendars and adopt five new habits all in the same month?” “Umm, no. I think he intends for people to just do one, but I think if one is good, then five is better, right?” I replied. My husband shook his head, saying, “You’re trying to climb five mountains at once. It’s no wonder that you’re exhausted.” He then suggested, “Why not pick one habit to focus on?” I followed his suggestion and decided to focus on one habit at a time. The one I chose was “Reading to Nathan nightly”. From that day on, instead of rushing through a story, I let him pick two books. By the end of September, that single calendar bloomed with color — not from force, but from joy. Jon Acuff’s challenge had worked, just not the way I’d expected. September taught me that developing good habits isn’t about doing everything at once, but about doing one thing consistently. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作家Jon 建议九月培养新习惯并打卡,作者兴致勃勃决定同时养成五个习惯,打印五张日历。但九月一日便诸事缠身,疲惫不堪,收效甚微。丈夫提醒她不可同时贪多,她遂专注于每晚陪儿子读书,月末顺利完成。作者由此明白,培养好习惯在于专注坚持,而非一蹴而就。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我向他详细解释了九月的那些习惯”可知,第一段可描写丈夫建议作者不可同时贪多,可以选择一项习惯来重点培养。 ②由第二段首句内容“我听从了他的建议,决定一次只专注于一个习惯”可知,第二段可描写作者开始专注于每晚陪儿子读书,月末顺利完成。作者由此明白,培养好习惯在于专注坚持,而非一蹴而就。 2.续写线索:作者解释——丈夫建议——作者专注培养一个习惯——习惯养成——作者感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①思考:think/ponder ②集中:focus on/concentrate on ③建议:suggest/recommend 情绪类 ①疲惫:exhausted/tired ②快乐:joy/pleasure 【点睛】[高分句型1] I think he intends for people to just do one, but I think if one is good, then five is better, right?(运用了if引导条件状语从句) [高分句型2] September taught me that developing good habits isn’t about doing everything at once, but about doing one thing consistently.(运用了that引导宾语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年全国高考仿真模拟卷(三) 英语 注意事项: 1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. How does volunteering make people feel according to the woman? A. Great. B. Thankful. C. Curious. 2. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A running race. B. A touching story. C. A writing event. 3. What are the speakers looking for? A. A person. B. A cat. C. A school. 4. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a store. B. At home. C. In an office. 5. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Keep making a call. B. Respond to others’ texts. C. Talk to her friend face to face. 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. With whom did the man have lunch the other day? A. Tom. B. Lucy. C. His aunt. 7. Why does Lucy stop eating meat? A. To save water. B. To protect animals. C. To keep healthy. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What did the man think of organizing the music festival? A. Stressful. B. Beneficial. C. Easy. 9. What did the man try to do in the morning? A. Organize meal arrangements. B. Contact performers. C. Book transport. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What has the man stopped doing? A. Visiting his granddad. B. Eating fruits. C. Ordering fruit boxes. 11. How much does the “Tropical Package” cost a week? A. $40. B. $20. C. $10. 12. What is the woman going to do? A. Go to see a doctor. B. Send the man an email. C. Offer a package for free. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Which subject does Mr. Smith teach? A. Maths. B. English. C. Chinese. 14. Where is the woman heading? A. Mr. Brown’s office. B. The classroom. C. The sports hall. 15. Why does the woman come to the man? A To get help with studying poetry. B. To know about comments on poets. C. To ask for advice on doing sports. 16. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Employer and employee. C. Coworkers. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. How long does the tour probably last? A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. 18. What will the listeners do at about 2:30? A. Drink in a bar. B. Enjoy some flowers. C. Rest under a bridge. 19 What will the speaker do next? A. Listen to experienced tourists. B. Share interesting stories. C. Introduce some rules. 20. What is the speaker? A. A captain. B. A guide. C. A historian. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Perhaps you have a skill or passion but aren’t sure how to turn it into a thriving (兴旺的) business? If yes, enter “Thrive in 2026”, a free online event designed to help individuals like you transform what you already know into income and impact. Key Facts Hosts Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi Event Type Online Event Event Date November 15—17 Time 10:00 am—12:30 pm each day Registration https://thrive2026event.com/rsvp/ Here’s What It Covers: ● Ways to discover and package your knowledge or story into a service or offer people will actually pay for ● Step-by-step systems to attract customers, build audiences, and create momentum (势头) — even if you’re just starting ● The event is jam-packed with hands-on coaching, interactive sessions and real-life examples of people who’ve gone from “ordinary” to building businesses that create freedom and income. Daily Breakdown of the Event: ● Day 1: You’ll kick off with such clarity: Why this path matters to you, what you should share, who needs it, and how to deliver it so it actually helps people. By the end of Day 1, you’ll have your very first offer outlined and ready to launch. ● Day 2: The focus shifts to getting your first sale, and then building consistent income. This is where Dean and Tony introduce the Y. E. S. Method — a step-by-step strategy for helping people say “yes” to what you offer, without being pushy or awkward. ● Day 3: You’ll be building your first product, mapping out your next steps, and setting up a plan to manage your results — even if you’re just getting started. Who Should Attend? “Thrive in 2026” is for real people who want to create freedom by using what they already know. No fancy degrees. No perfect résumé (简历). Just a willingness to learn and take action! 1. What is the main purpose of the “Thrive in 2026”? A. To explain advanced business theories. B. To provide free university education. C. To promote local celebrities’ success. D. To help turn skills into profitable businesses. 2. What is a characteristic of the event’s teaching method? A. It is about physical workshops. B. It adopts interactive real-world cases. C. It includes cheap theoretical lectures. D. It prefers competitive business challenges. 3. How is Day 2 different from Day 1? A. It involves making plans. B. It targets advanced learners. C. It teaches sales strategies. D. It focuses on product creation. B Dan Mancina has been a skateboarder since the age of seven, but when he was 13, he was diagnosed (诊断) with rhinitis pigmentosa, an eye disease that made him almost completely blind by 22. He hit stop on his skateboarding for years in his early 20s, but later on, he picked it back up again. Now almost 38, he’s a professional skateboarder, relearning tricks, and even completing the course at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Although he’s learned to find his way while skating, he wants a better experience for fellow blind skaters. Actually, about seven years ago, he started dreaming of creating the world’s first adaptive skatepark right in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. Finally, the park is a reality. Called “The Ranch”, the 5,000-square-foot skatepark allows both experienced low-vision boarders and newcomers to the sport to feel welcome. “Traditionally, there are not as many opportunities for sports for the blind, so really it’s just giving that as an option,” said Mancina. “Not everybody wants to skate, but everyone should have at least the opportunity to try it.” In a recent video, blind content creator Anthony S. Ferraro reviews and documents his experiences in the park. He shows off a 40-foot-long flat bar that is surrounded with enough room to set up, so skaters can feel their way through the course, with a ledge (台沿) to match, for hands or walking sticks to find stability. There’re also rollers and platforms, all designed to be easier for people with poor eyesight or in wheelchairs. Next up, Mancina plans to host skate workshops and camps for other blind skaters who want to learn how to skate. When he plans his programming, Mancina said any disabled skaters can reach out to skate in the park, just like his friend Ferraro. “I’ve never had a place where I can skate with full confidence, not to mention a great environment to learn new stuff from Dan,” Ferraro ends his video. “Thanks for building this park; Dan, you’re a true pioneer.” 4. What can be inferred about Dan from paragraph 1? A. His vision showed signs of recovery. B. Skateboarding caused his eye disease. C. He was determined and ambitious. D. He was pressed to learn skateboarding. 5. Why did Dan build the skatepark? A. To benefit blind skaters. B. To realize his dream of skating. C. To popularize his hometown. D. To join in the Olympic Games. 6. What can we say about the skatepark? A. It is environment-friendly. B. It is competition-focused. C. It is beautifully designed. D. It prioritizes convenience. 7. What is implied by Ferraro’s closing words in the video? A. He criticizes other parks. B. He thinks highly of Dan. C. He doubts future expansions. D. He favors online programming. C As we enjoy the benefits of smart homes, we should be aware of several downsides. For example, our smart home devices often communicate with producers’ servers and third-party services. This data sharing can include details about our daily routines, preferences, and even our location. Companies might use these data for purposes. Moreover, when we link multiple devices to a single account, we create a detailed digital profile companies can analyze. So we, as consumers, should think about who can access this information and demand transparency (透明) from companies about data usage policies. Our connected devices, from smart locks to security cameras, can be the target of cybercriminals (网络犯罪). Once they gain access, they might steal personal information. Besides, producers might prioritize convenience over security, leading to products with default passwords (默认密码) or outdated software. We have to keep our devices protected by changing default passwords and regularly updating software. Investing in smart technology is expensive. Smart things like lighting systems, security cameras, and voice-activated assistants often come with a high price. Additionally, the ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades over time can further consume our budget. So we should plan carefully and prioritize which smart features matter most to us so that we can make informed decisions. Our smart devices are designed to optimize energy use by turning off the electricity when not needed or adjusting settings based on occupancy. However, each device, no matter how efficient, requires power to operate. Moreover, continuous updates and connectivity to the cloud for smart devices can increase energy use. So check and adjust settings regularly to ensure our smart home systems operate efficiently. As technology rapidly advances, producers release new models with enhanced features. While this might sound exciting, it means our current devices suddenly don’t receive updates anymore. This forces us to purchase replacements sooner than we’d like. Moreover, though we want our homes to run smoothly, devices might unexpectedly refuse to work and we end up waiting for replacements. Therefore, we must stay informed to ensure our smart homes truly enhance our lives safely and efficiently. 8. What is the problem regarding the use of smart home devices mentioned in paragraph 1? A. Privacy concerns. B. Limited digital information. C. System maintenance. D. Dependency on companies. 9. Why does the author mention default passwords? A To praise producers’ thoughtfulness. B. To warn against weak security settings. C. To show the perfection of the devices. D. To encourage frequent password reuse. 10. What can be concluded about smart-home upgrades? A. They are generally free of charge. B. They reduce consumers’ total costs. C. They extend device lifetime greatly. D. They may increase the energy bills. 11. What is a suitable title for the text? A. Easy Life with Smart Things B. Ways to Manage Smart Devices C Hidden Costs of Smart Homes D. The Rise of Energy-saving Technologies D Humans are equally related to apes (猿类), common chimpanzees and bonobos (倭黑猩猩), sharing a common ancestor that lived around 7 million years ago. Scientists are particularly interested in how chimpanzees communicate with each other. Given that these are our closest relatives, research on chimpanzee communication can be a window into the development of human language. While both species make sounds, the calls aren’t classified as true referential communication because they don’t appear to have unambiguous meanings. For example, the most easily recognized chimpanzee call, the “pant-hoot”, first fully described by Jane Goodall, a celebrated British ethologist, can mean various things in different contexts. It’s mostly just a way to get someone’s attention or express anger, threat, surprise, or delight. Context and facial expressions are needed to clarify the meaning. We’ve long known that apes are capable of sign language, but the more interesting question is whether apes use gestural (手势的) communication naturally. In a study by Catherine Hobaiter, a primatologist of the University of St Andrews and Richard Byrne, a cognitive evolution theorist of the University of Stirling, UK, reported over 4,000 instances of body language and identified 66 specific chimpanzee gestures that are used regularly in the wild. Each of these had stable meanings in a given context and was understood by the receiver of the gesture. Recently, Richard and her coworkers detected 68 clearly understood gestures in wild bonobos, and 66 in common chimpanzees. 60 of these gestures overlap (重叠) between the two. That 88% of the gestures overlap between chimpanzees and bonobos despite more than a million years of separate development is strong evidence for some form of biological-genetic (生物遗传的) basis for the gestures themselves, not just the ability to make them. In fact, there are at least 24 known gestures that are used in all great apes, implying that the body language of hominids has roots that are at least 12 million years old. For this reason, many scientists see gestures as the original basis of human language. 12. What does the underlined word “unambiguous” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A. Complex. B. Clear. C. Special. D. Positive. 13. What does Catherine and Richard’s study reveal about ape gestures? A. They vary greatly between species. B. They require facial expressions. C. They communicate specific messages. D. They develop stably with age. 14. What does the gesture overlap between species suggest? A. Genetic foundation. B. Shared habitats. C. Cultural depth. D. Environmental adaptation. 15. Why did researchers study chimpanzee communication? A. To protect endangered ape species. B. To develop animal training methods. C. To compare different ape behaviors. D. To explore human language origins. 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。 Being humans means having different sides, and we all have parts of ourselves that we’re aware of. But within us also lies the shadow — aspects we may have hidden and rejected. These parts are often the result of childhood experiences that teach us what’s acceptable. ____16____ Shadow work helps us bring them to light and become whole. At its heart, shadow work is a way to lovingly explore the hidden parts of ourselves. It’s a psychological self-exploration process that encourages individuals to examine and integrate the unknown aspects of our personality, often referred to as our “shadow”. ____17____ For example, through facing the uncomfortable parts of ourselves we’ve ignored or rejected, we gain insights into our motivations and behaviors. The work allows us to make better choices. ____18____ And as we integrate these aspects, we may uncover strengths or creative gifts that were previously buried. This can allow us to have more courage, confidence, and live a more real and fulfilling life. ____19____ A simple way is to pay attention to when you may feel triggered (触发) in daily interactions. For example, while browsing social media, ask yourself what is behind what you’re feeling. Moreover, you can try viewing your traits with more pity and less judgment and start a journaling practice. ____20____ While writing in your journal, look out for patterns or themes that you feel strong emotions around or bring up feelings of discomfort. Bringing what’s hidden in the dark into the light can help live a freer, more peaceful and joyful life. A. So, how do we learn to do shadow work? B. Why can we be unaware of what’s hidden inside? C. By doing this, you focus on your emotions and thoughts. D Yet they can also contain undeveloped gifts like creativity. E. Uncovering these parts can be of great benefit in many ways. F. Discover and accept all your parts for greater self-acceptance. G. Meanwhile, it reduces feelings of anxiety tied to past experiences. 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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Papa had a special relationship with nature. Little things I barely even ____21____ caught his fancy and filled him with ____22____. He’d been that way since I was a kid. “Beautiful,” he’d say about a ____23____ we’d seen a hundred times before. But later he wasn’t the same father I’d ____24____ with. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at 52, Papa forgot names and words, and sometimes it ____25____ that the real Papa was gone forever. But in those moments when he stood ____26____ the sun on the grass, I knew the old Papa was still there. One day, I went to ____27____ my daughter up from after-school swim practice. Papa took a ____28____ with me to the pool. The road at this spot curved (弯曲) between two lakes. On the way, as I rounded a corner, I could hardly ____29____ my eyes. The setting sun cut an orange swath (光带) across the water, making everything so ____30____ that I took it all in — the sun, the water and the sky. I was ____31____ by the scene as if by lightning. The ____32____ was so unexpected. “Beautiful,” said Papa. That was what Papa saw all the time. I got to see the same ____33____ that day. Papa is gone now, but I often feel him near, ____34____ at the spot where I saw through his eyes for the first time. Whenever my car rounds that curve between the two lakes, no matter what else is on my mind, I take a ____35____ look and say, “Beautiful.” Papa’s joy is mine, too. 21. A. hid B. noticed C. held D. loved 22. A. power B. inspiration C. relief D. joy 23. A. view B. trick C. method D. design 24. A. put up B. come up C. grown up D. looked up 25. A. seemed B. happened C. mattered D. proved 26. A. drawing B. discovering C. recording D. admiring 27. A. bring B. pick C. take D. cheer 28. A. visit B. chance C. turn D. ride 29. A. believe B. treat C. open D. blow 30. A. complex B. challenging C. breathtaking D. similar 31. A. beaten B. shocked C. motivated D. struck 32. A. anger B. feeling C. interest D. excuse 33. A. beauty B. lake C. road D. wisdom 34. A. generally B. consistently C. especially D. naturally 35. A. random B. fresh C. quick D. direct 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。 Known as the “panda of the plant kingdom” because of its rarity and beauty, a critically endangered magnolia (木兰) species named Parakmeria omeiensis has recently blossomed (开花) on Emei Mountain in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. ____36____ (describe) the blossoming flower, which has creamy-white fleshy petals (花瓣), as “a miracle”, Yu Daoping, a botanist who found the flower, said, “Parakmeria omeiensis exists nowhere else on earth ____37____ on China’s Emei Mountain.” Parakmeria omeiensis was first discovered in the 1940s on Emei Mountain, and then disappeared for nearly half a century before being discovered in 1987. It is ____38____ (extreme) rare and therefore has been listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species under ____39____ category of “Critically Endangered” species. The recent Parakmeria omeiensis blossomed at a manmade site ____40____ researchers copied the wild habitat best suited to Parakmeria omeiensis. Under local botanists’ care, the Parakmeria omeiensis blossomed around 10 years earlier than its ____41____ (expect) flowering time. Due to the species pollination (传粉) barriers, Parakmeria omeiensis typically needs over 20 years of growth to bloom. “The early flowering shows that our ____42____ (effort) to rescue Parakmeria omeiensis have paid off,” said Yu, adding that the recovered species is an important ____43____ (indicate) of the local environment’s rich biodiversity. A total of five manmade sites have been established around Emei Mountain since 2016 ____44____ (conserve) Parakmeria omeiensis. So far, the number of Parakmeria omeiensis in China _____45_____ (rise) to 3,200. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 46. 校英语报将推出一期以“Humor in Our Daily Life”为主题的专栏。请你代表校报写一则征稿启事,内容包括: 1.专栏的目的; 2.稿件内容要求; 3.交稿截止时间以及方式。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow students, ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ School English Newspaper 第二节(满分25分) 47. 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。 In late August, I opened an e-mail from my favorite author, Jon Acuff, which read September was the right time to develop a new habit. His e-mail included an attached calendar for the month. He encouraged readers to print one out, choose a new habit and then color in a square for each day they followed through on their intentions. It sounded like a great idea to me. I thought about the habits I’d like to adopt in my own life — walking five miles every day; drinking a gallon (加仑) of water daily; spending an hour each day organizing areas of my home I usually ignore; writing 2,000 words every day and doing something special for a family member each day. Thinking these habits were important, I didn’t choose but printed out five calendars. Early on September 1st, I filled my bottle with water and set off on my five-mile walk. About a mile in, I rushed back home to use the bathroom. I’d planned to go back out to finish my walk, but my son, Nathan, was up earlier than usual and needed my help with his learning. Two hours later, when his e-learning was eventually done, I went upstairs to work on reorganizing my closet (衣柜). I cleaned for two hours but didn’t get as much done as I would’ve liked. At 2:00 pm, I sat down at the computer and worked on a story. I’d written only 500 words when I realized it was time to drive Nathan to his tennis practice. An hour later, I was back home and started preparing dinner. At 7:00 p.m., I was finally able to color in the first of my calendar squares for the day. After dinner, I returned to the computer and wrote another 500 words. Then it was time to read to Nathan before bed. As I read to him, I realized I was tired. But because I’m stubborn (固执的), I choked down the rest of the water, and I felt terrible. My husband saw and asked, “Honey, what’s wrong with you?” 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。 I explained the September habits to him. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I followed his suggestion and decided to focus on one habit at a time. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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