2026届高考英语第三次模拟考试(全国一卷)

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绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第三次模拟考试 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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.What has the woman been doing all day? A.Doing some shopping. B.Serving the customers. C.Decorating the store. 2.When will the exhibition start? A.On Tuesday. B.On Thursday. C.On Friday. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Mandy’s hobbies. B.A cute animal. C.A present. 4.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Father and daughter. B.Mother and son. C.Brother and sister. 5.How does the woman sound? A.Angry. B.Anxious. C.Patient. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What is the woman? A.A tour guide. B.A travel agent. C.A hotel clerk. 7.What does Mr.Craig want the woman to do? A.Provide a brochure. B.Consult his wife. C.Recommend a hotel. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What will John do on Friday? A.Give a speech. B.Call a service number. C.Lead a fitness class. 9.Why does the woman recommend Fairview Parking Lot? A.It is the closest to the center. B.It has many parking spaces. C.It offers special discounts. 10.What will the woman do for participants? A.Submit their names to the gate staff. B.Register them for the event. C.Provide parking passes. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What is Tom’s art project based on? A.Birds. B.Parks. C.Museums. 12.What does Tom think of the visit to the Bird Park? A.Interesting. B.Educational. C.Disappointing. 13.Which place did the woman fail to visit? A.The Bird Park. B.The Fletcher Research Center. C.The Natural History Museum. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.Why did Abby decide to enter the contest? A.To give her interest a try. B.To explore new opportunities. C.To test her skills in film production. 15.What was Abby’s biggest challenge in making the movie? A.Writing the screenplay. B.Building the team. C.Raising the money. 16.Where did Abby film the movie? A.At school. B.At a studio. C.At her house. 17.Why did Abby find editing difficult? A.Tools were too complex. B.Choosing shots was a struggle. C.The actors were just amateurs. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18.What is the weather like now? A.Windy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy. 19.What happened during this morning’s rush hour? A.A three-vehicle crash occurred. B.A fire broke out on Main Street. C.The heavy rain caused traffic delays. 20.When were the streets opened again? A.At about 6:00. B.At about 8:00. C.At about 10:00. 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 The Whistler Blackcomb Snow School (WBSS) is regarded as one of the best ski schools in North America. Our programs offer the best possible opportunity to improve skiing and gain confidence, skip lift lines and discover the wonders of Whistler Blackcomb. We have professional instructors from around the world to help you in your language, ability and style. Explore and book your program online now! TEEN LESSONS RIDE TRIBE FIVE-DAY PROGRAM BENEFITS Hang out with those of similar age and ability. A luncheon voucher (午餐券) in mountain restaurants is included. One instructor to every six kids or less. PRICING Regular Season 7 Days in advance Regular Season Within 6 Days Holiday Season 7 Days in advance Holiday Season Within 6 Days Lesson $775 $820 $825 $870 Lesson and Lift $1055 $1100 $1105 $1150 Regular season: Nov.23 to Dec.15 Holiday season: Dec.16 to Jan.14, Feb.12 to 25, Mar.26 to Apr.8 All prices are quoted in Canadian dollars and are subject to tax. Prices are subject to change. The five-day program starts on Monday and runs to Friday. Meet at 8:45 a.m. at the Garibaldi Lift Company patio. Return to the deck (露天平台) of the Carleton by 3:30 p.m. Each skier is required to wear a helmet. CANCELLATION POLICY No fee outside of 48 hours. Inside 48 hours, no fee to transfer to another day. Inside 48 hours, $25 for group lessons and $50 for private lessons to be refunded to a credit card. Medical reasons may be an exception. MORE INFORMATION RentSkis. com is the official ski rental booking engine for Whistler Blackcomb. It offers slope-side pick-up locations at all three mountain bases. Enter your email address below to sign up for messages from our resorts to get special offers, resort updates and snow alerts. Call 1-888-403-4727 for more information. 21.What benefits does the Whistler Blackcomb Snow School provide for learners? A.Learners needn’t queue up for lift. B.5-day learners will receive luncheon vouchers for two meals. C.Learners can be taught to learn skiing and different languages. D.Every six kids of 5-day program are equipped with one instructor or less. 22.How much does it cost if 3 teenagers book five-day program of February with lift in January? A.$3165. B.$2475. C.$3035. D.$3315. 23.What can we infer from the passage? A.All the prices in the chart are fixed. B.Learners will be classified based on age and ski ability. C.Learners can book ski equipment at all three mountain bases. D.Learners can get a full refund if applying within 48 hours. B One summer night in 1893, James Cornish, a young Black man, rushed into Provident Hospital in Chicago with serious stab wounds (刺伤) to his chest. He was bleeding heavily and needed urgent help. Luckily, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams-the hospital’s founder and a skilled surgeon—was there that night. At the time, most hospitals refused to treat Black patients or let Black doctors work in them. To fight this injustice, Williams had opened Provident Hospital in 1891. It was the first hospital in the U.S. owned and run by Black Americans, and it welcomed patients of all races. It also trained nurses, including those like Emma Reynolds, who had been turned away from other schools because of her race. Daniel Hale Williams was born in 1856. After his father died, he began working at a young age to support his family. Later, he became interested in medicine and studied hard, even though segregation (隔离) made it very difficult for Black students to receive medical education. After years of effort, he became a trained surgeon and opened Provident Hospital in 1891. Two years later came the night that would make history. Faced with Cornish’s life-threatening injuries, Williams realized that ordinary treatment would not be enough. So he made a bold decision: he would operate on the heart-something never successfully done before. With six doctors standing by watching, Williams carefully opened Cornish’s chest and found serious damage near the heart. With the heart still beating, he repaired the wounds with steady hands. The operation was medically unprecedented (前所未有的), but it succeeded. Amazingly, Cornish survived. After 51 days in the hospital, he walked out fully recovered and lived for another 20 years. This groundbreaking operation marked a major step forward in medical history-and showed what could be achieved when talent met opportunity, despite racial barriers. 24.Why did Williams open Provident Hospital? A.To support his family. B.To do heart operations. C.To challenge racial inequality. D.To train Black doctors and nurses. 25.What difficulty did Williams face in becoming a surgeon? A.Few Black medical schools. B.Unfair treatment based on race. C.Lack of skilled teachers’ guidance. D.Having no support from his family. 26.Why was Williams’ operation on James Cornish considered groundbreaking? A.It took six doctors 51 days to complete. B.It was done in a patient’s home, not a hospital. C.It used a new type of medicine invented by Williams. D.It was the first successful operation on a human heart. 27.What is the main message the author conveys through Williams’ story? A.Medical operations were very risky in the 19th century. B.Racial injustice limited hospital access for Black people. C.Heart surgery techniques have improved greatly since 1893. D.Determination can overcome barriers and lead to achievement. C Our brains are born to look for threats, to make a plan to address those threats and keep us safe. Those perceived threats may be based on the “what ifs” that we imagine could happen in the future. Actually, our “what ifs” can bring up a lot of negative emotion, which means we can easily get stuck on thoughts and keep going over them. People who have had prior challenges or experienced frustration may have come to expect threats and look for them more than people who have not had adversities. Deep thinkers, people who are prone (易于的) to anxiety or low mood, and those who are sensitive or feel emotions deeply are also more likely to ruminate and overthink. Also, when we are stressed, our emotions tend to be stronger and last longer, and our thoughts can be less accurate, which means we can get stuck on thoughts more than we would usually. Your thoughts are not necessarily true or accurate, but when we overthink and have them on repeat, they can start to feel true because they become familiar. A useful way to manage rumination or overthinking is “change, accept, and let go”. Specifically, challenge and change aspects of your thoughts where you can. Coming up with a more realistic thought can help stop the circle of the unhelpful thought. Furthermore, we’d better figure out how we feel about something and address those feelings. Rather than refuse them, accepting your emotions and finding ways to manage those will be helpful. You can even make a plan for dealing with future possibilities your thoughts are raising. However, it is difficult to plan for all eventualities (可能的事). What you can do is to make a plan for one or two of the more likely possibilities and accept there may be things that happen you haven’t thought of. After all, life inevitably involves a lack of complete control over outcomes and possibilities. So, the last part is letting go of the need to know exactly how things will turn out, and believing in your ability to cope with different situations. 28.What’s the main function of the first paragraph? A.To make a definition. B.To introduce a topic. C.To give an example. D.To describe a phenomenon. 29.Which best explains the underlined word “adversities” in paragraph 2? A.Advantages. B.Opportunities. C.Barriers. D.Qualities. 30.What kind of people get stuck on thoughts easily? A.People barely experiencing challenges. B.People with a realistic thought. C.People likely to succeed. D.People under pressure. 31.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about? A.How to deal with future possibilities. B.How to address your feelings. C.How to accept emotions. D.How to plan for future. D Climate change leads to rising temperatures, increased sea levels, and drought (干旱). However, its effects don’t end there — it can also change the taste of food. In southwest Spain, black Iberian pigs look for food under centuries-old oak trees, a process key for the unique taste of the Jamon Iberico, a special cured ham (腌制火腿) made from these pigs. However, according to National Geographic, more heat waves and a five-year drought have reduced the number of the trees’ acorns (橡子) as well as the grass around them. Without these natural food sources, the pigs require extra feed, which changes the ham’s unique taste. Drought also affects the taste of fruits. Watermelons, for example, show significant flavor changes during drought conditions. According to researchers at the Agrifood Research and Technology Center of Aragon in Spain, compounds (化合物) such as sugars build up during drought, changing the taste of food, either for better or for worse. Beyond drought, rising temperatures and sea levels also influence food flavors. Warm days and cool nights help fruits develop the best flavor by increasing their sugar content and acidity (酸度). However, global warming is changing this. For example, Japanese apples are becoming less acidic, softer, and drier because they bloom early and grow in higher temperatures. Oysters, which do best in a mix of salt and freshwater, are losing their unique taste because rising sea levels are making their environment too salty. While the food we eat is affected by climate change, our food choices also impact the climate. Meat and milk products, especially from cows, contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. Raising animals for food makes up about 14.5 percent of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, similar to the emissions from all vehicles combined. Producing animal protein (蛋白质) uses more land, energy and water than plant protein. While this seems like a bad cycle, it can be broken. For example, The Good Food Institute, a US-based think tank, believes people will choose alternative proteins if they are as tasty and affordable as meat. Meanwhile, more farmers are practicing “greener” farming, and when people buy local, in-season produce, the impact on the environment is reduced. 32.What has caused the change in the flavor of Jamon Iberico? A.The change in pig feeding methods due to new technology. B.The introduction of new curing techniques. C.The lack of natural feed for the pigs. D.The use of other meat sources. 33.What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about? A.The choices we make about food influence the environment. B.The comparison between plant and animal proteins. C.The rising carbon footprint of food production. D.The effects of farming on global warming. 34.What action can consumers take to fight climate change? A.Eating less processed food. B.Buying local and in-season food. C.Supporting traditional farming practices. D.Choosing animal protein over plant protein. 35.What’s the best title for this passage? A.Shifts in Sea Levels B.Changes on Your Plate C.Droughts and Agriculture D.Greenhouse Gas Emissions 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。 Holidays abroad are easier than ever thanks to smartphones. With the autumn weather fast approaching, it’s the perfect time of year to jet off and get away from hustles and bustles. 36 Here are some top tips to make sure you’re not caught out on your break abroad. Treat yourself to a power bank The batteries inside our phones are typically designed to last for around a day of moderate usage. 37 So you’re going to want some extra support so you don’t end up going AWOL (absent without leave) when your phone dies. That’s why I recommend picking up a USB power bank, which will give you a little bit of extra juice to keep you connected to the rest of the world. Enable Data roaming (漫游) 38 The good news is that it is easier than ever to stay connected to the net when abroad. Make sure you check with your network provider what your roaming plan is. In many countries it is straightforward to buy a SIM card for a local network, with a much more generous data allowance. 39 If you’ve got a newer phone, it will probably support “eSIM” — where you can simply use an app like Holafly or Airalo while connected to wifi to set yourself up on a new network temporarily. Download offline application software And finally, you need to get your apps in order. Once you reach your destination you’ll need a mapping app, and maybe even a translation app — Apple and Google make their own version of both. And modern translation apps are particularly exciting 40 Then you get a clear translation. Make sure that all of the critical data is downloaded so that apps work offline and you can travel the world like a local. Bon voyage! A.What good is a phone without Internet access? B.You simply wave your phone at the scanner instead. C.In fact, you may not even need a physical card anymore. D.Why do you need to get your phone ready to be connected? E.But when you’re away from home, you’re probably using it so much more. F.You can typically just wave the camera of your phone over pretty much anything. G.But before leaving for the airport, ensure your phone is ready for the journey ahead! 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。 My interview was horrible. Finally, I left the office and outside there was a heatwave. I was 41 in the three-piece suit I’d bought 42 for this big day. I boarded the bus but was unable to 43 the heat, so I pushed my way off at the next stop. As I 44 my journey, despite the sweat, I refused to take off my jacket out of anger, purposely maximizing my frustrations. 45 my block, I saw a group of kids playing by the fire hydrant (消防栓). When they saw me in my 46 , they stopped the water. Then a little one, no older than five, seeing the 47 look on my face, shot his water gun at me before he ran toward his 48 . As I headed to block his escape, his brother threw me his water gun. I caught it and met the boy. His shooter was no 49 for my power, so instead he turned his water gun on some 50 little kids who stood there watching what happened. Then, we were in all-out water war. Soon, the whole block seemed to be 51 . Needless to say, I was wet and laughing like I’d never laughed before. One of our 52 , an elderly Spanish lady selling flavored ices pushed her cart around the corner and told me that 53 this water fight made her day. She invited us all over for some 54 mango ice. It took a five-year-old to 55 the kid in me, and helped me realize that you may not be able to control disappointment but you can still let in the joy. 41.A.relaxing B.complaining C.shaking D.boiling 42.A.specifically B.eventually C.desperately D.secretly 43.A.assess B.decline C.tolerate D.preserve 44.A.ended B.continued C.imagined D.recalled 45.A.Quitting B.Missing C.Observing D.Approaching 46.A.cap B.suit C.dress D.coat 47.A.satisfied B.nervous C.unhappy D.determined 48.A.escape B.view C.plan D.destination 49.A.discipline B.guidance C.comment D.match 50.A.annoyed B.sensitive C.innocent D.careless 51.A.exposed B.involved C.entertained D.established 52.A.victims B.players C.coaches D.neighbors 53.A.witnessing B.avoiding C.shooting D.remembering 54.A.donated B.available C.free D.typical 55.A.bring down B.bring out C.hold down D.hold out 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 An exhibition featuring 95 precious artifacts from Syria is currently being held at the Dalian Museum in Dalian, Liaoning Province, sparking 56 (appreciate) for diverse civilizations among visitors. The collection includes stone tools, pottery, bronze ware, gold and silver artifacts, and statues, 57 (systematic) presenting the historical and cultural context of Syria from the Paleolithic Age to the 1600s in chronological order. The most ancient item 58 display is a stone hand axe from the early Paleolithic Age, dating back 500,000 to 300,000 years. Another highlight is a statue of a worshipper, dressed in typical Sumerian costume 59 striking a pose as if in prayer. A piece of silky fabric from the National Museum of Damascus, 60 was unearthed from a tomb in the ancient city of Palmyra, 61 (believe) to have been imported from China, underscoring its crucial commercial role along the Silk Road. In addition to the Syrian relics, 62 exhibition also includes one cultural relic replica (复制品) from the Dunhuang Academy and two artifacts from the Gansu Provincial Museum. The host museum is also displaying eight pieces from its own collection of 63 (paint) pottery. One notable piece from the provincial museum is a Tang Dynasty brocade with a five-color bird pattern. It 64 (combine) Persian-style pearl roundel patterns with the auspicious symbolism of the Chinese phoenix, serving as a witness to prosperous foreign 65 (exchange) and the depth of cultural integration. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,你校外教Jason计划广泛使用AI智能批改系统来评阅学生的英语作文,以提升批改效率。你认为这样批改存在问题。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 说明问题: 2. 提出建议。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jason, I’m Li Hua. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Best regards, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Batyr was a quiet 17-year-old boy from Kazakhstan who came to America as an exchange student. His parents had told him many times before he left, “Be polite, be respectful, and never cause trouble for others.” He was warmly welcomed by his host mother, Allison, who showed him a new room and said with a big smile, “Make yourself at home, Batyr! This is your room now.” Batyr smiled back happily but felt a little nervous. He was determined to be a good guest and follow his parents’ advice carefully. Weeks went by quickly as Batyr started his new school life. But from his very first night,he had a small problem he didn't know how to solve. He saw a switch by the door, but when he used it, only a ceiling fan started to turn above his head. “Where is the light switch?” he thought to himself. He felt it was too silly and embarrassing to ask Allison about such a small thing. Not wanting to bother anyone, he found his own clever ways to have light in the evening. For seven long weeks, he used the bright light from his laptop screen to read and do his homework. One rainy night, Allison came into his room to look for a book she had left there earlier. She was quite surprised to see the room was lit only by the blue light from his laptop. “Batyr, why are you sitting in the dark?” she asked with concern. Feeling a little shy and embarrassed, Batyr finally decided to tell her the truth. “Well, the switch only works for the fan. I didn’t want to trouble you about the light.” Allison’s eyes opened wide in surprise. Then she laughed kindly and explained, “Oh, Batyr! The same switch controls the light! You just need to pull this small chain hanging from the fan!” When she pulled the chain, the room was suddenly filled with warm, bright light. Batyr blinked in amazement. “I... I really didn’t know that,” he said, feeling both happy and a little foolish. 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You must be joking. It's still two weeks before Christmas, and the store is flooded with more and more customers. I've been on my feet all day, serving one after another. Why are you so tired? You must be joking. It's still two weeks before Christmas, and the store is flooded with more and more customers. I've been on my feet all day, serving one after another. Listen to the next question. How about driving down to the science fare with me? If we leave a san Francisco on thursday morning, will get there by early evening. Then we can visit the innovation center on friday morning before the exhibition begins. Yeah, and we can stay there for a few more days and go back next tuesday. How about driving down to the science fare with me? If we leave a san Francisco on thursday morning, will get there by early evening. Then we can visit the innovation center on friday morning before the exhibition begins. Yeah, and we can stay there for a few more days and go back next tuesday. Listen to the next question. Hey, it's my niece mandis coming of age next week. I'm trying to figure out what to get her think you'd like this polar back. SHE is a real animal lover. Oh, how cute. But I don't you think man is a bit old for a stuff . t animal hey, it's my niece Manda ya's coming of age next week. I'm trying to figure out what to get her think you'd like this polar. She's a real animal level. Oh, how cute. But I don't you think man is a bit old for a soft animal. Listen to the . next question. Could you tell Alice to turn down the music, please? I'm trying to work . that would be Better coming from you. Try following dance example and say that you'll stop her pocket money. IT works wonders every time. Could you tell Alice to turn down the music, please? I'm trying to work . that would be Better coming from you. Try following dance example and say that you'll stop her pocket money. IT works wonder every time. Listen to the next question. I don't believe this traffic. We've been standing here for half an hour and still . nothing insight. Hold your horses. It's rush hour. Remember, we get there eventually. No need stress. I don't believe this traffic. We've been standing here for half an hour and still . nothing insight. Hold your horses, its rush hour. Remember, i'll get there eventually. No need stress. Listen to the next question. mr. Greg, we have a variety of vacation package tours for you to look at today. You can go on a wildlife tour in kenya or taking elephant ride through. But my wife and I was thinking of a trip to china to see . the great wall. Well, our china tour last two weeks and includes visits to beijing, and you can go shopping and sighting. Then in both cities, we have partner hotels. great. Please give me a Brown so that I can look IT over and discuss IT with my wife. mr. crag. We have a variety . of vacation package tours for you to look at today. You can go on a wildlife tour in kenya or take an elephant ride through the. But my wife and I was thinking of a trip to china to see . the great wall. Well, are china tour last two weeks and includes visits to beijing. And on you can go shopping and sighting. Then in both cities, we have partner hotels. great. Please give me a Brown so that I can look IT over and discuss IT with my wife. Listen to the next question. Hi, i'm john backings from baptis fitness centre, and i'll be speaking at the international health conference on friday. I was told to call this event service number to ask where to park. There is parking available at the event center, but it's expensive. You might want to consider fair view parking lot at the corner of eleven street. It's the far this from the center, but they're dropping their ten dollar fee for conference. great. thanks. And what should I bring to show and there for the conference. i'll make a list of names and leave IT with whoever is working at the gate. They may ask for your name, but they shouted, need anything else. Hi, i'm john bakkies from backing ins fitness center, and i'll be speaking at the international health conference on friday. I was told to call this event service number to ask where to park. There is parking available at the event center, but it's you might want to consider fair view parking lot at the corner of eleven street. It's the far this from the center, but they're dropping their ten dollar fee for conference attends. great. thanks. And what should I bring to show on there for the conference? I'll make a list of names and leave IT with whoever is working at the gate. They may ask for your name, but they should not need anything else. Listen to the next question. How are you getting gone with your art project time? Well, i've pretty well finished the introduction tory stage. Actually, I was not interested in birds at first, but now i'm starting to get into IT. I found I could research so many different aspects of birds in art, color, movement and so on. So I was really looking forward to the bird park visit. But IT pulled with rain. I know what a let down. We hardly saw a single bird less use than the trip to the natural history museum. I thought that way too. The workshop sessions in the flesh research center were good too, especially the brainstorming sessions. I really wish I could have been there. I missed those because I was ill. How are you getting gone with your art project time? Well, i've pretty well finished the introduced ory stage. Actually, I was not interested in birds at first, but now i'm starting to get into IT. I found I could research so many different aspects of birds in art, color, movement and so on. So I was really looking forward to the bird park visit. But IT poured with rain. I know what a let down. We hardly saw a single bird, much less use than the trip to the natural history museum. I thought that way too. The workshop sessions in the flesh research center were good too, especially the brainstorming sessions. I really wish I could have been there. I missed those because I was ill. Listen to the next question. With us here on our podcast is abby. SHE has just won an award for amateur filmmakers. Welcome to the show. Abby. thanks. So what made you enter this contest? I actually . remember hearing about IT on radio and immediately decided to try my luck. I've always enjoyed filming people and even directed at school play once, but nothing prepared me for what was to come. And I guess that is lucky because there is nothing like completing a movie. What the most chAllenging part about that? I think the hardest st of wall was getting the crew together. Funding came a close second. The screen play was the easiest as I had written one for school but hadn't used IT, and my parents let me shoot at our house so we didn't have to worry about the venue, saving us the extra cost of renting. Was filming easy then? Not really, since I had been in school place before I came naturally, IT was editing. That was hard. Was IT because of all the different tools you needed? Not at all. The problem was deciding which scenes to cut. Each actor gave IT there. All this win is not because of me. IT was a team effort with . us here on our podcast is abby. SHE has just won an award for amateurs, ilm makers. Welcome to the show. abby. thanks. So what made you enter this contest? I actually . remember hearing about IT on radio and immediately decided to try my luck. I've always enjoyed filming people and even directed at school play once, but nothing prepared me for what was to come. And I guess that is lucky, because there is nothing like completing a movie. What was the most chAllenging part about that? I think the hardest of wall was getting the crew together. Funding came a close second. The screen play was the easiest, as I had written one for school but hadn't used IT. And my parents let me shoot at our house, so we didn't have to worry about the venue, saving us the extra cost of renting. Was filming easy then? Not really, since I had been in school place before IT came naturally, IT was editing. That was hard. Was IT because of all the different tools you needed? Not at all. The problem was deciding which scenes to cut. Each actor gave IT there. All this win is not because of me. IT was a team effort. Listen to the next question. Good evening, and welcome to the six o clock news. After a whole week of rain, the clouds are finally looking like they might be on their way out. Strong winds are picking up, and we're hoping for sunshine tomorrow. However, all that rain made the roads really slippery. This morning's rush hour saw an accident that resulted in the closure of several downtown streets. A car traveling east on main street at approximate eight AM hit. A car traveling south on oak street. A pickup truck was also involved. Firefighters rushed to the scene and the drivers were taken to memorial hospital. An emergency room doctor who was interviewed by our reporter said that there were minor injuries and all three drivers had been released from the hospital. Despite the street closure, police said there were no major delays to traffic, and streets were reopened two hours after the event. Good evening, and welcome to the six o clock news. After a whole week of rain, the clouds are finally looking like they might be onto their way out. Strong winds are picking up, and we're hoping for sunshine tomorrow. However, all that rain made the roads really slippery. This morning's rush hour sign accident that resulted in the closure of several downtown streets. A car traveling east on main street at approximately eight AM hit. A car traveling south on oak street. A pickup truck was also involved. Firefighters rushed to the scene and the drivers were taken to memorial hospital. An emergency room doctor who was interviewed by our reporter said that there were minor entries and all three drivers had been released from the hospital. Despite the street closure, police said there were no major delays to traffic, and streets were reopened two hours after the event. 听力部分到此结束。 绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第三次模拟考试 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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.What has the woman been doing all day? A.Doing some shopping. B.Serving the customers. C.Decorating the store. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Why are you so tired? W: You must be joking. It’s still 2 weeks before Christmas, and the store is flooded with more and more customers. I’ve been on my feet all day serving one after another. 2.When will the exhibition start? A.On Tuesday. B.On Thursday. C.On Friday. 【答案】C 【原文】M: How about driving down to the science fair with me? If we leave for San Francisco on Thursday morning, we’ll get there by early evening. Then we can visit the innovation center on Friday morning before the exhibition begins. W: Yeah, and we can stay there for a few more days and go back next Tuesday. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Mandy’s hobbies. B.A cute animal. C.A present. 【答案】C 【原文】M: Hey, it’s my niece Mandy’s coming of age next week. I’m trying to figure out what to get her. Think she’d like this polar bear? She’s a real animal lover. W: Oh, how cute. But don’t you think Mandy’s a bit old for a stuffed animal? 4.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Father and daughter. B.Mother and son. C.Brother and sister. 【答案】B 【原文】W: Could you tell Alice to turn down the music, please? I’m trying to work. M: It would be better coming from you. Try following Diane’s example and say that you’ll stop her pocket money. It works wonders every time. 5.How does the woman sound? A.Angry. B.Anxious. C.Patient. 【答案】C 【原文】M: I don’t believe this traffic. We’ve been standing here for half an hour and still nothing in sight. W: Hold your horses. It’s rush hour, remember? We’ll get there eventually. No need to stress. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What is the woman? A.A tour guide. B.A travel agent. C.A hotel clerk. 7.What does Mr.Craig want the woman to do? A.Provide a brochure. B.Consult his wife. C.Recommend a hotel. 【答案】6.B 7.A 【原文】W: Mr. Craig, we have a variety of vacation package tours for you to look at today. You can go on a wildlife tour in Kenya or take an elephant ride through Vietnam. M: But my wife and I were thinking of a trip to China to see the Great Wall. W: Well, our China tour lasts 2 weeks and includes visits to Beijing and Hong Kong. You can go shopping and sightseeing there. In both cities, we have partner hotels. M: Great. Please give me a brochure so that I can look it over and discuss it with my wife. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What will John do on Friday? A.Give a speech. B.Call a service number. C.Lead a fitness class. 9.Why does the woman recommend Fairview Parking Lot? A.It is the closest to the center. B.It has many parking spaces. C.It offers special discounts. 10.What will the woman do for participants? A.Submit their names to the gate staff. B.Register them for the event. C.Provide parking passes. 【答案】8.A 9.C 10.A 【原文】M: Hi, I’m John Hopkins from Hopkins Fitness Center, and I’ll be speaking at the International Health Conference on Friday. I was told to call this event service number to ask where to park. W: There is parking available at the events center, but it’s expensive. You might want to consider Fairview Parking Lot at the corner of 11th Street. It’s the farthest from the center, but they’re dropping their $10 fee for conference attendees. M: Great, thanks. And what should I bring to show I’m there for the conference? W: I’ll make a list of names and leave it with whoever is working at the gate. They may ask for your name, but they shouldn’t need anything else. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What is Tom’s art project based on? A.Birds. B.Parks. C.Museums. 12.What does Tom think of the visit to the Bird Park? A.Interesting. B.Educational. C.Disappointing. 13.Which place did the woman fail to visit? A.The Bird Park. B.The Fletcher Research Center. C.The Natural History Museum. 【答案】11.A 12.C 13.B 【原文】W: How are you getting on with your art project, Tom? M: Well, I’ve pretty well finished the introductory stage. Actually, I was not interested in birds at first, but now I’m starting to get into it. I found I could research so many different aspects of birds: in art, color, movement, and so on. So I was really looking forward to the bird park visit, but it poured with rain. W: I know. What a letdown. We hardly saw a single bird, much less than the trip to the Natural History Museum. M: I thought that way too. The workshop sessions in the Fletcher Research Center were good too, especially the brainstorming sessions. W: I really wished I could have been there. I missed those because I was ill. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.Why did Abby decide to enter the contest? A.To give her interest a try. B.To explore new opportunities. C.To test her skills in film production. 15.What was Abby’s biggest challenge in making the movie? A.Writing the screenplay. B.Building the team. C.Raising the money. 16.Where did Abby film the movie? A.At school. B.At a studio. C.At her house. 17.Why did Abby find editing difficult? A.Tools were too complex. B.Choosing shots was a struggle. C.The actors were just amateurs. 【答案】14.A 15.B 16.C 17.B 【原文】M: With us here on our podcast is Abby. She has just won an award for amateur filmmakers. Welcome to the show, Abby. W: Thanks. M: So what made you enter this contest? W: I actually remember hearing about it on radio and immediately decided to try my luck. I’ve always enjoyed filming people and even directed a school play once. But nothing prepared me for what was to come. And I guess that is lucky because there is nothing like completing a movie. M: What was the most challenging part about that? W: I think the hardest of all was getting the crew together. Funding came a close second. The screenplay was the easiest, as I had written one for school but hadn’t used it. And my parents let me shoot at our house, so we didn’t have to worry about the venue, saving us the extra cost of renting. M: Was filming easy then? W: Not really. Since I had been in school plays before, it came naturally. It was editing that was hard. M: Was it because of all the different tools you needed? W: Not at all. The problem was deciding which scenes to cut. Each actor gave it their all. This win is not because of me; it was a team effort. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18.What is the weather like now? A.Windy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy. 19.What happened during this morning’s rush hour? A.A three-vehicle crash occurred. B.A fire broke out on Main Street. C.The heavy rain caused traffic delays. 20.When were the streets opened again? A.At about 6:00. B.At about 8:00. C.At about 10:00. 【答案】18.A 19.A 20.C 【原文】    Good evening and welcome to the 6 o’clock news. After a whole week of rain, the clouds are finally looking like they might be on their way out. Strong winds are picking up, and we’re hoping for sunshine tomorrow. However, all that rain made the roads really slippery. This morning’s rush hour saw an accident that resulted in the closure of several downtown streets. A car traveling east on Main Street at approximately 8 a.m. hit a car traveling south on Oak Street. A pickup truck was also involved. Firefighters rushed to the scene, and the drivers were taken to Memorial Hospital. An emergency room doctor who was interviewed by our reporter said that there were minor injuries, and all 3 drivers had been released from the hospital. Despite the street closure, police said there were no major delays to traffic, and streets were reopened 2 hours after the event. 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 The Whistler Blackcomb Snow School (WBSS) is regarded as one of the best ski schools in North America. Our programs offer the best possible opportunity to improve skiing and gain confidence, skip lift lines and discover the wonders of Whistler Blackcomb. We have professional instructors from around the world to help you in your language, ability and style. Explore and book your program online now! TEEN LESSONS RIDE TRIBE FIVE-DAY PROGRAM BENEFITS Hang out with those of similar age and ability. A luncheon voucher (午餐券) in mountain restaurants is included. One instructor to every six kids or less. PRICING Regular Season 7 Days in advance Regular Season Within 6 Days Holiday Season 7 Days in advance Holiday Season Within 6 Days Lesson $775 $820 $825 $870 Lesson and Lift $1055 $1100 $1105 $1150 Regular season: Nov.23 to Dec.15 Holiday season: Dec.16 to Jan.14, Feb.12 to 25, Mar.26 to Apr.8 All prices are quoted in Canadian dollars and are subject to tax. Prices are subject to change. The five-day program starts on Monday and runs to Friday. Meet at 8:45 a.m. at the Garibaldi Lift Company patio. Return to the deck (露天平台) of the Carleton by 3:30 p.m. Each skier is required to wear a helmet. CANCELLATION POLICY No fee outside of 48 hours. Inside 48 hours, no fee to transfer to another day. Inside 48 hours, $25 for group lessons and $50 for private lessons to be refunded to a credit card. Medical reasons may be an exception. MORE INFORMATION RentSkis. com is the official ski rental booking engine for Whistler Blackcomb. It offers slope-side pick-up locations at all three mountain bases. Enter your email address below to sign up for messages from our resorts to get special offers, resort updates and snow alerts. Call 1-888-403-4727 for more information. 21.What benefits does the Whistler Blackcomb Snow School provide for learners? A.Learners needn’t queue up for lift. B.5-day learners will receive luncheon vouchers for two meals. C.Learners can be taught to learn skiing and different languages. D.Every six kids of 5-day program are equipped with one instructor or less. 22.How much does it cost if 3 teenagers book five-day program of February with lift in January? A.$3165. B.$2475. C.$3035. D.$3315. 23.What can we infer from the passage? A.All the prices in the chart are fixed. B.Learners will be classified based on age and ski ability. C.Learners can book ski equipment at all three mountain bases. D.Learners can get a full refund if applying within 48 hours. 【答案】21.A 22.D 23.B 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了惠斯勒黑梳山滑雪学校为青少年提供的“骑行部落五天课程”相关信息。 21.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Our programs offer the best possible opportunity to improve skiing and gain confidence, skip lift lines and discover the wonders of Whistler Blackcomb. (我们的课程提供了提升滑雪技术、获得自信、跳过缆车排队以及探索惠斯勒黑梳山奇观的最佳机会)”可知,惠斯勒黑梳山滑雪学校为学员提供的好处包括可以跳过缆车排队。故选A项。 22.细节理解题。根据“PRICING”部分表格中“Lesson and Lift   Holiday Season 7 Days in advance  $1105 (含缆车课程  假期季提前7天   1105美元)”和下面“Holiday season: Dec.16 to Jan.14, Feb.12 to 25, Mar.26 to Apr. 8 (假日季:12月16日至1月14日,2月12日至25日,3月26日至4月8日)”可知,二月(2月12日至25日)属于假日季;一月预订属于“7天前预订”。因此,含缆车的假日季课程费用为每人$1105。三人总费用为:$1105×3 = $3315。故选D项。 23.推理判断题。根据“TEEN LESSONS”部分的“BENEFITS”中“Hang out with those of similar age and ability. (与年龄和能力相仿的人一起活动)”可推断,学员会根据年龄和滑雪能力进行分类。故选B项。 B One summer night in 1893, James Cornish, a young Black man, rushed into Provident Hospital in Chicago with serious stab wounds (刺伤) to his chest. He was bleeding heavily and needed urgent help. Luckily, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams-the hospital’s founder and a skilled surgeon—was there that night. At the time, most hospitals refused to treat Black patients or let Black doctors work in them. To fight this injustice, Williams had opened Provident Hospital in 1891. It was the first hospital in the U.S. owned and run by Black Americans, and it welcomed patients of all races. It also trained nurses, including those like Emma Reynolds, who had been turned away from other schools because of her race. Daniel Hale Williams was born in 1856. After his father died, he began working at a young age to support his family. Later, he became interested in medicine and studied hard, even though segregation (隔离) made it very difficult for Black students to receive medical education. After years of effort, he became a trained surgeon and opened Provident Hospital in 1891. Two years later came the night that would make history. Faced with Cornish’s life-threatening injuries, Williams realized that ordinary treatment would not be enough. So he made a bold decision: he would operate on the heart-something never successfully done before. With six doctors standing by watching, Williams carefully opened Cornish’s chest and found serious damage near the heart. With the heart still beating, he repaired the wounds with steady hands. The operation was medically unprecedented (前所未有的), but it succeeded. Amazingly, Cornish survived. After 51 days in the hospital, he walked out fully recovered and lived for another 20 years. This groundbreaking operation marked a major step forward in medical history-and showed what could be achieved when talent met opportunity, despite racial barriers. 24.Why did Williams open Provident Hospital? A.To support his family. B.To do heart operations. C.To challenge racial inequality. D.To train Black doctors and nurses. 25.What difficulty did Williams face in becoming a surgeon? A.Few Black medical schools. B.Unfair treatment based on race. C.Lack of skilled teachers’ guidance. D.Having no support from his family. 26.Why was Williams’ operation on James Cornish considered groundbreaking? A.It took six doctors 51 days to complete. B.It was done in a patient’s home, not a hospital. C.It used a new type of medicine invented by Williams. D.It was the first successful operation on a human heart. 27.What is the main message the author conveys through Williams’ story? A.Medical operations were very risky in the 19th century. B.Racial injustice limited hospital access for Black people. C.Heart surgery techniques have improved greatly since 1893. D.Determination can overcome barriers and lead to achievement. 【答案】24.C 25.B 26.D 27.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了丹尼尔·黑尔·威廉姆斯因当时医院存在对黑人的种族歧视,于1891年创办普罗维登特医院,并在1893年成功完成首例心脏手术的故事。 24.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“At the time, most hospitals refused to treat Black patients or let Black doctors work in them. To fight this injustice, Williams had opened Provident Hospital in 1891. (当时,大多数医院拒绝治疗黑人患者或让黑人医生在其中工作。为了对抗这种不公正,威廉姆斯于1891年开设了普罗维登特医院。)”可知,威廉姆斯开设医院是为了挑战种族不平等。故选C项。 25.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Later, he became interested in medicine and studied hard, even though segregation(隔离) made it very difficult for Black students to receive medical education. (后来,他对医学产生了兴趣并努力学习,尽管种族隔离使黑人学生很难接受医学教育。)”可知,威廉姆斯在成为外科医生的过程中面临基于种族的不公平对待。故选B项。 26.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“So he made a bold decision: he would operate on the heart-something never successfully done before. With six doctors standing by watching, Williams carefully opened Cornish’s chest and found serious damage near the heart. With the heart still beating, he repaired the wounds with steady hands. The operation was medically unprecedented(前所未有的), but it succeeded. (于是他做出了一个大胆的决定:要为患者实施心脏手术 —— 这是一项此前从未有人成功完成过的手术。六位医生在一旁待命观察,威廉姆斯小心翼翼地打开了科尼什的胸腔,发现其心脏附近有严重损伤。他顶着心脏仍在跳动的状态,以沉稳的双手缝合修复了伤口。这台手术在医学史上前所未有,却最终取得了成功。)”可知,威廉姆斯对詹姆斯·科尼什的手术被认为具有开创性,是因为这是第一例成功的人类心脏手术。故选D项。 27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“This groundbreaking operation marked a major step forward in medical history-and showed what could be achieved when talent met opportunity, despite racial barriers.(这台具有开创性的手术成为医学史上的重要里程碑,也印证了即便存在种族隔阂,当天赋遇上机遇时,一切皆有可能)”可知,文章讲述了丹尼尔·黑尔·威廉姆斯面临种族歧视的障碍,凭借决心成为外科医生、开办医院并完成开创性心脏手术的历程,传达出决心能克服障碍并带来成就的信息。故选D项。 C Our brains are born to look for threats, to make a plan to address those threats and keep us safe. Those perceived threats may be based on the “what ifs” that we imagine could happen in the future. Actually, our “what ifs” can bring up a lot of negative emotion, which means we can easily get stuck on thoughts and keep going over them. People who have had prior challenges or experienced frustration may have come to expect threats and look for them more than people who have not had adversities. Deep thinkers, people who are prone (易于的) to anxiety or low mood, and those who are sensitive or feel emotions deeply are also more likely to ruminate and overthink. Also, when we are stressed, our emotions tend to be stronger and last longer, and our thoughts can be less accurate, which means we can get stuck on thoughts more than we would usually. Your thoughts are not necessarily true or accurate, but when we overthink and have them on repeat, they can start to feel true because they become familiar. A useful way to manage rumination or overthinking is “change, accept, and let go”. Specifically, challenge and change aspects of your thoughts where you can. Coming up with a more realistic thought can help stop the circle of the unhelpful thought. Furthermore, we’d better figure out how we feel about something and address those feelings. Rather than refuse them, accepting your emotions and finding ways to manage those will be helpful. You can even make a plan for dealing with future possibilities your thoughts are raising. However, it is difficult to plan for all eventualities (可能的事). What you can do is to make a plan for one or two of the more likely possibilities and accept there may be things that happen you haven’t thought of. After all, life inevitably involves a lack of complete control over outcomes and possibilities. So, the last part is letting go of the need to know exactly how things will turn out, and believing in your ability to cope with different situations. 28.What’s the main function of the first paragraph? A.To make a definition. B.To introduce a topic. C.To give an example. D.To describe a phenomenon. 29.Which best explains the underlined word “adversities” in paragraph 2? A.Advantages. B.Opportunities. C.Barriers. D.Qualities. 30.What kind of people get stuck on thoughts easily? A.People barely experiencing challenges. B.People with a realistic thought. C.People likely to succeed. D.People under pressure. 31.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about? A.How to deal with future possibilities. B.How to address your feelings. C.How to accept emotions. D.How to plan for future. 【答案】28.B 29.C 30.D 31.C 【导语】这是一篇说明文,文章主要讲的是人类大脑天生就倾向于寻找威胁,并制定计划来应对这些威胁以确保自身的安全。 28.推理判断题。根据第一段“Our brains are born to look for threats, to make a plan to address those threats and keep us safe. Those perceived threats may be based on the “what ifs” that we imagine could happen in the future. Actually, our “what ifs” can bring up a lot of negative emotion, which means we can easily get stuck on thoughts and keep going over them.(我们的大脑生来就会寻找潜在的威胁,制定应对这些威胁的计划,以保障我们的安全。这些被感知到的威胁可能源于我们对未来可能发生之事的种种设想。实际上,我们的这些设想可能会引发大量负面情绪,这意味着我们很容易陷入思维的循环中,反复思考这些想法)”可知,第一段提出了我们的大脑天生就会寻找威胁,并制定计划来应对这些威胁以保证我们安全的话题,文章第二至四段集中围绕这一话题展开,第五段对全文进行总结,所以第一段的作用是提出话题,故选B。 29.词句猜测题。根据划线词之前“People who have had prior challenges or experienced frustration may have come to expect threats and look for them more than people who have not had adversities.(那些曾经遇到过挑战或经历过挫折的人,可能比那些没有经历过adversities的人更容易预期威胁并寻找威胁)”可知,划线词“adversities”与前面的“challenges”和“frustration”是并列关系,都表示负面的、困难的经历,因此意为“逆境、困难”,与barriers(障碍,困难)意思相近。故选C。 30.细节理解题。根据第二段“Also, when we are stressed, our emotions tend to be stronger and last longer, and our thoughts can be less accurate, which means we can get stuck on thoughts more than we would usually.(此外,当我们感到压力时,我们的情绪往往会更强烈,持续时间也更长,而且我们的想法可能不那么准确,这意味着我们比平时更容易陷入某种想法中无法自拔)”可知,有压力的人容易被想法所困,故选D。 31.主旨大意题。根据第四段“Furthermore, we’d better figure out how we feel about something and address those feelings. Rather than refuse them, accepting your emotions and finding ways to manage those will be helpful.(此外,我们最好弄清楚自己对某件事的感受,并处理这些情绪。与其抗拒它们,不如接受自己的情绪并找到应对方法,这样会更有帮助)”可知,第四段主要讲的是如何接受情绪,故选C。 D Climate change leads to rising temperatures, increased sea levels, and drought (干旱). However, its effects don’t end there — it can also change the taste of food. In southwest Spain, black Iberian pigs look for food under centuries-old oak trees, a process key for the unique taste of the Jamon Iberico, a special cured ham (腌制火腿) made from these pigs. However, according to National Geographic, more heat waves and a five-year drought have reduced the number of the trees’ acorns (橡子) as well as the grass around them. Without these natural food sources, the pigs require extra feed, which changes the ham’s unique taste. Drought also affects the taste of fruits. Watermelons, for example, show significant flavor changes during drought conditions. According to researchers at the Agrifood Research and Technology Center of Aragon in Spain, compounds (化合物) such as sugars build up during drought, changing the taste of food, either for better or for worse. Beyond drought, rising temperatures and sea levels also influence food flavors. Warm days and cool nights help fruits develop the best flavor by increasing their sugar content and acidity (酸度). However, global warming is changing this. For example, Japanese apples are becoming less acidic, softer, and drier because they bloom early and grow in higher temperatures. Oysters, which do best in a mix of salt and freshwater, are losing their unique taste because rising sea levels are making their environment too salty. While the food we eat is affected by climate change, our food choices also impact the climate. Meat and milk products, especially from cows, contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. Raising animals for food makes up about 14.5 percent of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, similar to the emissions from all vehicles combined. Producing animal protein (蛋白质) uses more land, energy and water than plant protein. While this seems like a bad cycle, it can be broken. For example, The Good Food Institute, a US-based think tank, believes people will choose alternative proteins if they are as tasty and affordable as meat. Meanwhile, more farmers are practicing “greener” farming, and when people buy local, in-season produce, the impact on the environment is reduced. 32.What has caused the change in the flavor of Jamon Iberico? A.The change in pig feeding methods due to new technology. B.The introduction of new curing techniques. C.The lack of natural feed for the pigs. D.The use of other meat sources. 33.What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about? A.The choices we make about food influence the environment. B.The comparison between plant and animal proteins. C.The rising carbon footprint of food production. D.The effects of farming on global warming. 34.What action can consumers take to fight climate change? A.Eating less processed food. B.Buying local and in-season food. C.Supporting traditional farming practices. D.Choosing animal protein over plant protein. 35.What’s the best title for this passage? A.Shifts in Sea Levels B.Changes on Your Plate C.Droughts and Agriculture D.Greenhouse Gas Emissions 【答案】32.C 33.A 34.B 35.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,文章主要讲述了气候变化如何影响食物的味道以及人类食物的选择如何影响气候。 32.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Without these natural food sources, the pigs require extra feed, which changes the ham’s unique taste.(没有了这些天然食物来源,猪需要额外的饲料,这改变了火腿独特的风味)”可知,Iberico火腿的味道变化是由猪缺少天然饲料导致的。 故选C。 33.主旨大意题。根据第五段中“While the food we eat is affected by climate change, our food choices also impact the climate.(虽然我们吃的食物受到气候变化的影响,但我们的食物选择也会影响气候)”可知,本段主要讲食物选择影响环境。故选A。 34.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Meanwhile, more farmers are practicing “greener” farming, and when people buy local, in-season produce, the impact on the environment is reduced.(与此同时,越来越多的农民正在实践“更绿色”的农业,当人们购买本地的、当季的农产品时,对环境的影响就会减少)”可知,消费者可以通过购买本地的、当季的农产品来应对气候变化,故选B。 35.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“Climate change leads to rising temperatures, increased sea levels, and drought (干旱). However, its effects don’t end there — it can also change the taste of food.(气候变化导致气温上升、海平面升高以及干旱。然而,其影响远不止于此——它还能改变食物的味道)”以及全文内容可知,文章主要讲述了气候变化如何影响食物的味道和供应。由此可知,B“Changes on Your Plate(你餐盘里的变化)”既涵盖了气候变化导致食物味道改变这一内容,又能体现我们食物选择对环境及食物本身的影响,全面概括了文章主旨。故选B。 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。 Holidays abroad are easier than ever thanks to smartphones. With the autumn weather fast approaching, it’s the perfect time of year to jet off and get away from hustles and bustles. 36 Here are some top tips to make sure you’re not caught out on your break abroad. Treat yourself to a power bank The batteries inside our phones are typically designed to last for around a day of moderate usage. 37 So you’re going to want some extra support so you don’t end up going AWOL (absent without leave) when your phone dies. That’s why I recommend picking up a USB power bank, which will give you a little bit of extra juice to keep you connected to the rest of the world. Enable Data roaming (漫游) 38 The good news is that it is easier than ever to stay connected to the net when abroad. Make sure you check with your network provider what your roaming plan is. In many countries it is straightforward to buy a SIM card for a local network, with a much more generous data allowance. 39 If you’ve got a newer phone, it will probably support “eSIM” — where you can simply use an app like Holafly or Airalo while connected to wifi to set yourself up on a new network temporarily. Download offline application software And finally, you need to get your apps in order. Once you reach your destination you’ll need a mapping app, and maybe even a translation app — Apple and Google make their own version of both. And modern translation apps are particularly exciting 40 Then you get a clear translation. Make sure that all of the critical data is downloaded so that apps work offline and you can travel the world like a local. Bon voyage! A.What good is a phone without Internet access? B.You simply wave your phone at the scanner instead. C.In fact, you may not even need a physical card anymore. D.Why do you need to get your phone ready to be connected? E.But when you’re away from home, you’re probably using it so much more. F.You can typically just wave the camera of your phone over pretty much anything. G.But before leaving for the airport, ensure your phone is ready for the journey ahead! 【答案】36.G 37.E 38.A 39.C 40.F 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,围绕出国旅行前的手机准备工作展开,介绍了提前准备充电宝、开通数据漫游、购买本地SIM卡或使用eSIM、下载离线应用软件等实用技巧,旨在帮助游客在国外旅行时保持通讯畅通、顺利使用手机,让旅途更加安心便捷。 36.根据上文“Holidays abroad are easier than ever thanks to smartphones. With the autumn weather fast approaching, it’s the perfect time of year to jet off and get away from hustles and bustles.(多亏了智能手机,如今出国度假变得比以往任何时候都方便。 随着秋意渐浓,正是一年中动身远行、逃离喧嚣纷扰的最佳时机)”以及下文“Here are some top tips to make sure you’re not caught out on your break abroad.(这里有一些实用提示,确保你在国外度假时不会遇到麻烦)”可知,空格处需要承上启下,提醒出发前要把手机准备好。G选项“But before leaving for the airport, ensure your phone is ready for the journey ahead!(但在前往机场之前,确保你的手机已为接下来的旅程做好准备!)”精准衔接上下文,自然引出后文的准备建议,符合语境。故选G项。 37.根据上文“The batteries inside our phones are typically designed to last for around a day of moderate usage.(手机内置电池通常在正常使用下可以维持一天左右)”以及下文“So you’re going to want some extra support so you don’t end up going AWOL (absent without leave) when your phone dies.(所以你需要一些额外电力支持,这样才不会在手机没电时彻底“失联”)”可知,空格处需要说明旅行时手机用电量会更大。E选项“But when you’re away from home, you’re probably using it so much more.(但出门在外时,你使用手机的频率可能会高得多)”与前文形成对比,解释了为什么需要充电宝,符合语境。故选E项。 38.根据本段小标题“Enable Data roaming(开启数据漫游)”以及下文“The good news is that it is easier than ever to stay connected to the net when abroad.(好消息是,在国外保持网络连接比以往任何时候都容易)”可知,空格处需要强调网络对手机的重要性,引出数据漫游的话题。A选项“What good is a phone without Internet access? (一部没有网络的手机有什么用呢?)”以反问强调网络的必要性,与后文内容紧密衔接,符合语境。故选A项。 39.根据上文“In many countries it is straightforward to buy a SIM card for a local network, with a much more generous data allowance(在许多国家,购买一张本地网络的SIM卡十分方便,而且流量额度也充裕得多)”以及下文“If you’ve got a newer phone, it will probably support “eSIM” — where you can simply use an app like Holafly or Airalo while connected to wifi to set yourself up on a new network temporarily.(如果你的手机型号比较新,它很可能支持 eSIM(虚拟SIM卡)——你只需在连接WiFi时,使用像 Holafly 或 Airalo 这样的应用,就能临时接入当地新的移动网络)”可知,空格处需要从实体SIM卡过渡到虚拟eSIM。C选项“In fact, you may not even need a physical card anymore.(事实上,你甚至可能不再需要实体卡片了)”承上启下,自然引出eSIM的介绍,符合语境。故选C项。 40.根据上文“And modern translation apps are particularly exciting(如今的翻译应用尤其令人惊喜)”以及下文“Then you get a clear translation.(然后你就能得到清晰的翻译)”可知,空格处需要说明翻译软件的具体使用方式。F选项“You can typically just wave the camera of your phone over pretty much anything.(你通常只需用手机摄像头对准任何东西即可)”具体描述了操作方法,与后文结果衔接自然,符合语境。故选F项。 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。 My interview was horrible. Finally, I left the office and outside there was a heatwave. I was 41 in the three-piece suit I’d bought 42 for this big day. I boarded the bus but was unable to 43 the heat, so I pushed my way off at the next stop. As I 44 my journey, despite the sweat, I refused to take off my jacket out of anger, purposely maximizing my frustrations. 45 my block, I saw a group of kids playing by the fire hydrant (消防栓). When they saw me in my 46 , they stopped the water. Then a little one, no older than five, seeing the 47 look on my face, shot his water gun at me before he ran toward his 48 . As I headed to block his escape, his brother threw me his water gun. I caught it and met the boy. His shooter was no 49 for my power, so instead he turned his water gun on some 50 little kids who stood there watching what happened. Then, we were in all-out water war. Soon, the whole block seemed to be 51 . Needless to say, I was wet and laughing like I’d never laughed before. One of our 52 , an elderly Spanish lady selling flavored ices pushed her cart around the corner and told me that 53 this water fight made her day. She invited us all over for some 54 mango ice. It took a five-year-old to 55 the kid in me, and helped me realize that you may not be able to control disappointment but you can still let in the joy. 41.A.relaxing B.complaining C.shaking D.boiling 42.A.specifically B.eventually C.desperately D.secretly 43.A.assess B.decline C.tolerate D.preserve 44.A.ended B.continued C.imagined D.recalled 45.A.Quitting B.Missing C.Observing D.Approaching 46.A.cap B.suit C.dress D.coat 47.A.satisfied B.nervous C.unhappy D.determined 48.A.escape B.view C.plan D.destination 49.A.discipline B.guidance C.comment D.match 50.A.annoyed B.sensitive C.innocent D.careless 51.A.exposed B.involved C.entertained D.established 52.A.victims B.players C.coaches D.neighbors 53.A.witnessing B.avoiding C.shooting D.remembering 54.A.donated B.available C.free D.typical 55.A.bring down B.bring out C.hold down D.hold out 【答案】 41.D 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.B 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者面试失败后,在热浪中与孩子们展开水战,最终重拾快乐的故事。 41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我穿着特意为这个重要日子买的三件套西装,热得要命。A. relaxing放松;B. complaining抱怨;C. shaking摇晃;D. boiling(因热而)起泡,感到极热。根据下文“in the three-piece suit”和前文“outside there was a heatwave”可知,天气炎热,作者穿着西装,感到极热。故选D。 42.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我穿着特意为这个重要日子买的三件套西装,热得要命。A. specifically特意地;B. eventually最终;C. desperately绝望地;D. secretly秘密地。根据上文“My interview was horrible.”、“I was in the three-piece suit I’d bought”、下文“for this big day”可知,西装是特意为面试买的。故选A。 43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我上了公共汽车,但无法忍受炎热,所以在下一站挤下了车。A. assess评估;B. decline下降;C. tolerate忍受;D. preserve保护。根据下文“the heat, so I pushed my way off at the next stop”、“despite the sweat”可知,作者在下一站挤下了车的原因是无法忍受炎热。故选C。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:尽管满身是汗,我还是继续我的旅程,出于愤怒,我拒绝脱下外套,故意让自己的挫败感最大化。A. ended结束;B. continued继续;C. imagined想象;D. recalled回忆。根据上文“I pushed my way off at the next stop”和下文“despite the sweat, I refused to take off my jacket”可知,前文提到作者在公交车站下车,这里指下车之后继续步行前行,continued符合动作的连贯性。故选B。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:快到家时,我看到一群孩子在消防栓旁玩耍。A. Quitting放弃;B. Missing错过;C. Observing观察;D. Approaching接近。根据下文“my block, I saw a group of kids playing by the fire hydrant”可知,此时作者正朝着自己的街区走去,approaching体现了“即将到达”的状态。故选D。 46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他们看到我穿着西装时,他们停下了水。A. cap帽子;B. suit西装;C. dress连衣裙;D. coat外套。根据上文“in the three-piece suit”和“When they saw me in my”可知,作者穿着西装。故选B。 47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这时,一个顶多五岁的小男孩看到我一脸不悦的神情,拿起水枪朝我喷了一下,然后就跑着躲了起来。A. satisfied满意的;B. nervous紧张的;C. unhappy不高兴的;D. determined坚定的。根据上文“My interview was horrible”、“my frustrations”可知,作者面试失败,心情不高兴。故选C。 48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这时,一个顶多五岁的小男孩看到我一脸不悦的神情,拿起水枪朝我喷了一下,然后就跑着躲了起来。A. escape逃跑;B. view观点;C. plan计划;D. destination目的地。根据上文“shot his water gun at me before he ran toward his”和下文“As I headed to block his escape”可知,男孩喷水之后就跑着躲避作者,作者下文描述正要上前拦住他的情景。故选A。 49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的水枪根本不是我的(水枪)的对手,于是他转而把水枪对准了站在一旁看热闹的几个无辜小孩。A. discipline纪律;B. guidance指导;C. comment评论;D. match对手。根据上文“his brother threw me his water gun. I caught it and met the boy. His shooter was no”和下文“for my power, so instead he turned his water gun on some   little kids”可知,二人的战斗中,小男孩远不如作者,所以才转而用水枪对准了一些无辜的小孩,no match for是固定搭配,意为“比不上,不是……的对手”,此处指小孩不是作者的对手。故选D。 50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的水枪根本不是我的(水枪)的对手,于是他转而把水枪对准了站在一旁看热闹的几个无辜小孩。A. annoyed恼怒的;B. sensitive敏感的;C. innocent无辜的;D. careless粗心的。根据下文“little kids who stood there watching what happened”可知,这些小孩只是站在旁边围观,并没有参与打闹,是无辜被波及的。故选C。 51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:很快,整个街区似乎都参与进来了。A. exposed暴露;B. involved参与;C. entertained娱乐;D. established建立。根据上文“Then, we were in all-out water war. Soon, the whole block seemed to be”可知,水战规模扩大,整个街区都参与进来了。故选B。 52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们的一位邻居,一位卖风味冰沙的西班牙老奶奶,推着小车拐过街角,说这场水仗让她一整天都很开心。A. victims受害者;B. players玩家;C. coaches教练;D. neighbors邻居。根据前文“my block”和“the whole block”可知,故事发生在作者居住的街区,这位老奶奶是住在附近的邻居,neighbors符合语境。故选D。 53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们的一位邻居,一位卖风味冰沙的西班牙老奶奶,推着小车拐过街角,说这场水仗让她一整天都很开心。A. witnessing目睹;B. avoiding避免;C. shooting射击;D. remembering记得。根据下文“this water fight made her day”可知,老妇人目睹了水战。故选A。 54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她邀请我们所有人去吃免费的芒果冰。A. donated捐赠的;B. available可获得的;C. free免费的;D. typical典型的。根据上文“an elderly Spanish lady selling flavored ices pushed her cart around the corner”、“this water fight made her day. She invited us all over for some”可知,这是一位卖风味冰沙的西班牙老奶奶,老奶奶心情愉悦,所以免费请大家吃冰沙。故选C。 55.考查动词短语辨析。句意:一个五岁的孩子激发了我内心的童真,让我意识到,你可能无法控制失望,但你仍然可以接受快乐。A. bring down降低;B. bring out激发;C. hold down抑制;D. hold out坚持。根据下文“the kid in me”可知,这场水仗让作者内心的童趣显现出来,bring out符合此处的语义。故选B。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 An exhibition featuring 95 precious artifacts from Syria is currently being held at the Dalian Museum in Dalian, Liaoning Province, sparking 56 (appreciate) for diverse civilizations among visitors. The collection includes stone tools, pottery, bronze ware, gold and silver artifacts, and statues, 57 (systematic) presenting the historical and cultural context of Syria from the Paleolithic Age to the 1600s in chronological order. The most ancient item 58 display is a stone hand axe from the early Paleolithic Age, dating back 500,000 to 300,000 years. Another highlight is a statue of a worshipper, dressed in typical Sumerian costume 59 striking a pose as if in prayer. A piece of silky fabric from the National Museum of Damascus, 60 was unearthed from a tomb in the ancient city of Palmyra, 61 (believe) to have been imported from China, underscoring its crucial commercial role along the Silk Road. In addition to the Syrian relics, 62 exhibition also includes one cultural relic replica (复制品) from the Dunhuang Academy and two artifacts from the Gansu Provincial Museum. The host museum is also displaying eight pieces from its own collection of 63 (paint) pottery. One notable piece from the provincial museum is a Tang Dynasty brocade with a five-color bird pattern. It 64 (combine) Persian-style pearl roundel patterns with the auspicious symbolism of the Chinese phoenix, serving as a witness to prosperous foreign 65 (exchange) and the depth of cultural integration. 【答案】 56.appreciation 57.systematically 58.on 59.and 60.which 61.is believed 62.the 63.painted 64.combines 65.exchanges 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了大连博物馆展出叙利亚95件珍贵文物,按时间呈现其悠久历史文化。展品融合中西方元素,见证丝绸之路交流与文化融合。 56.考查名词。句意:一场汇集了来自叙利亚的95件珍贵文物的展览目前正在辽宁省大连市的大连博物馆举行,这场展览激发了参观者对多元文明的欣赏之情。作动词的宾语,用名词appreciation。故填appreciation。 57.考查副词。句意:该藏品涵盖了石器、陶器、青铜器、金银制品以及雕像等,按时间顺序系统地展现了叙利亚从旧石器时代到16世纪的历史和文化背景。修饰动词present用副词systematically。故填systematically。 58.考查介词。句意:展出的最古老物件是一件来自旧石器时代早期的石制手斧,其历史可追溯至50万至30万年前。短语on display表示“展出”。故填on。 59.考查连词。句意:另一个亮点是一尊礼拜者的雕像,该雕像身着典型的苏美尔服饰,正做出一种仿佛在祈祷的姿势。连接并列谓语dressed和striking用连词and。故填and。 60.考查定语从句。句意:来自大马士革国家博物馆的一块丝绸织物,是从古城巴尔米拉的一座古墓中出土的。据信,这块丝绸是从中国进口的,这凸显了其在丝绸之路沿线所发挥的重要商业作用。非限制性定语从句修饰先行词fabric,在从句作主语,指物。故填which。 61.考查时态语态。句意:来自大马士革国家博物馆的一块丝绸织物,是从古城巴尔米拉的一座古墓中出土的。据信,这块丝绸是从中国进口的,这凸显了其在丝绸之路沿线所发挥的重要商业作用。主语A piece of silky fabric与谓语构成被动关系,且陈述事实用一般现在时的被动语态,谓语用单数。故填is believed。 62.考查冠词。句意:除了叙利亚的文物外,此次展览还展出了敦煌研究院的一件文物复制品以及来自甘肃省博物馆的两件文物。此处exhibition特指前面提到的展览,用定冠词the。故填the。 63.考查形容词。句意:该主展馆还展出了其自身藏品中的一组八件彩陶作品。修饰名词pottery用形容词painted,作定语。故填painted。 64.考查时态。句意:它将波斯风格的珍珠圆形图案与中国的凤凰这一吉祥象征元素相结合,成为了繁荣的对外交流以及深厚文化融合的见证。陈述事实用一般现在时,主语为It,谓语用第三人称单数形式。故填combines。 65.考查名词的数。句意:它将波斯风格的珍珠圆形图案与中国的凤凰这一吉祥象征元素相结合,成为了繁荣的对外交流以及深厚文化融合的见证。此处数量大于一用复数形式。故填exchanges。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,你校外教Jason计划广泛使用AI智能批改系统来评阅学生的英语作文,以提升批改效率。你认为这样批改存在问题。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 说明问题: 2. 提出建议。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jason, I’m Li Hua. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Best regards, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Jason, I’m Li Hua. I’m writing to share my thoughts on your plan to use AI intelligent correction systems to grade our English compositions. Though the system can improve correction efficiency, it has some problems. It can only find grammar or spelling mistakes but ignore our logical flaws and emotional expression. Besides, it can’t offer targeted advice for our individual weaknesses. I suggest you combine AI with manual correction. Let AI deal with simple mistakes and you focus on guiding us to improve logic and writing skills. This way, we can make greater progress. Best regards, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。校外教Jason计划广泛使用AI智能批改系统来评阅学生的英语作文,以提升批改效率。你认为这样批改存在问题,请你给他写一封邮件说明问题并提出建议。 【详解】1.词汇积累 观点,看法:thought→perspective 提高:improve→promote/enhance 忽略:ignore→overlook 处理:deal with→cope with/tackle 2.句式拓展 简单句便复合句 原句:I’m writing to share my thoughts on your plan to use AI intelligent correction systems to grade our English compositions. 拓展句:I’m writing to share my thoughts on the plan that you are going to use AI intelligent correction systems to grade our English compositions. 【点睛】【高分句型1】Though the system can improve correction efficiency, it has some problems.(运用了though引导的让步状语从句) 【高分句型2】I suggest you combine AI with manual correction.(运用了省略连接词that的宾语从句) 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Batyr was a quiet 17-year-old boy from Kazakhstan who came to America as an exchange student. His parents had told him many times before he left, “Be polite, be respectful, and never cause trouble for others.” He was warmly welcomed by his host mother, Allison, who showed him a new room and said with a big smile, “Make yourself at home, Batyr! This is your room now.” Batyr smiled back happily but felt a little nervous. He was determined to be a good guest and follow his parents’ advice carefully. Weeks went by quickly as Batyr started his new school life. But from his very first night,he had a small problem he didn't know how to solve. He saw a switch by the door, but when he used it, only a ceiling fan started to turn above his head. “Where is the light switch?” he thought to himself. He felt it was too silly and embarrassing to ask Allison about such a small thing. Not wanting to bother anyone, he found his own clever ways to have light in the evening. For seven long weeks, he used the bright light from his laptop screen to read and do his homework. One rainy night, Allison came into his room to look for a book she had left there earlier. She was quite surprised to see the room was lit only by the blue light from his laptop. “Batyr, why are you sitting in the dark?” she asked with concern. Feeling a little shy and embarrassed, Batyr finally decided to tell her the truth. “Well, the switch only works for the fan. I didn’t want to trouble you about the light.” Allison’s eyes opened wide in surprise. Then she laughed kindly and explained, “Oh, Batyr! The same switch controls the light! You just need to pull this small chain hanging from the fan!” When she pulled the chain, the room was suddenly filled with warm, bright light. Batyr blinked in amazement. “I... I really didn’t know that,” he said, feeling both happy and a little foolish. The whole family thought it was a very kind and funny mistake, and they admired his good nature. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Amused and touched by his incredible politeness, Allison asked if she could share the story online. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When Batyr saw so many positive responses, he was astonished. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Amused and touched by his incredible politeness, Allison asked if she could share the story online. Batyr, though slightly embarrassed, agreed with a nod. Allison posted the story that evening, highlighting his considerate nature and the cultural misunderstanding. To their surprise, the post was soon flooded with likes and comments. People shared similar experiences of adapting to new places, praising Batyr’s patience and respect. Many were moved by his willingness to sit in the dark for weeks just to avoid being a bother.   When Batyr saw so many positive responses, he was astonished. He hadn’t realized his small struggle could resonate with so many. Reading the comments, he felt a warm connection to strangers who understood. That night, Allison gave him a gentle hug. “Sometimes,” she said, “asking for help is the most polite thing you can do. It lets people in.” Batyr finally understood. He smiled, feeling lighter. The light in his room was now always on, bright and welcoming, just like his newfound sense of belonging. 【导语】本文以一场善意的误会为线索展开,讲述了哈萨克斯坦交换生Batyr为了不麻烦房东,默默忍受了七周黑暗,最终在房东发现真相后,这段因礼貌而起的故事被分享到网上并引发热烈反响的暖心经历。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Allison被他超乎寻常的礼貌逗笑又感动,问他是否可以把这个故事分享到网上”可知,第一段可描写Batyr略带尴尬地同意后,Allison将故事发布到网上,突出他的体贴和文化差异,帖子迅速收获大量点赞和评论,网友们纷纷分享自己的类似经历并赞扬 Batyr的善良。 ②由第二段首句内容“当Batyr看到这么多积极的回应时,他感到十分惊讶”可知,第二段可描写Batyr从没想到自己的小事会引发这么多共鸣,在房东的开导下,他终于明白寻求帮助也是一种礼貌,内心也因此感受到了新的归属感。 2. 续写线索: 故事被分享到网络——引发网友热烈共鸣——Batyr感到意外与温暖——理解“寻求帮助也是一种礼貌”的新内涵 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①分享:share/ post/ spread ②避免打扰:avoid being a bother/ refrain from troubling others ③赞扬:praise/ compliment/ speak highly of 情绪类 ①尴尬的,难为情的:embarrassed/ awkward/ self-conscious ②感动:touch/ move 【点睛】【高分句型1】People shared similar experiences of adapting to new places, praising Batyr’s patience and respect.(运用了动名词短语adapting to new places作宾语和现在分词短语praising...作状语) 【高分句型2】“Sometimes,” she said, “asking for help is the most polite thing you can do. 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