2026届陕西商洛市镇安县镇安中学高三下学期3月模拟预测英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 陕西省
地区(市) 商洛市
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英语 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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What does the man ask the woman to do? A. Move the furniture. B. Clean up their apartment. C. Choose a moving company. 2. Who will be the president of the Student Union? A. Bill. B. Jim. C. Melissa. 3. What does the woman think of the man’s behavior? A. Stupid. B. Confusing. C. Great. 4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a restaurant. B. At home. C. In a supermarket. 5. When will the train leave? A. At 3:30 pm. B. At 4:00 pm. C. At 5:15pm. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. Why is the man unwilling to take a subway? A. Its route is complicated. B. It’ll take too much time. C. Its station is far away. 7. What will the man do next? A. Call a taxi. B. Cancel his reservation. C. Contact the hotel. 听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。 8. What does Alison dislike doing? A. Meeting people. B. Filing documents. C. Answering the phone. 9. What does the man advise Alison to do? A. Go into business. B. Practice typing. C. Get more education. 10. What does the man offer to do for Alison? A. Help with her study. B. Introduce a job to her. C. Find some information for her. 听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。 11. How does David look to Grace? A. Confused. B. Excited. C. Anxious. 12. What do we know about David’s brother? A. He is badly in need of money. B. He lost contact with David. C. He will move to Mexico. 13. How will David wire the money? A. Through the bank. B. Through Western Union. C. Through the post office. 听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。 14. What kind of party will the girl have? A. A pool party. B. An ice-skating party. C. A roller-skating party. 15. What is the girl’s favorite cake? A. Cheesecake. B. Ice-cream cake. C. Mousse cake. 16. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Neighbors. C. Brother and sister. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17. Who are quizzed on the questions? A. Junior students. B. Undergraduates. C. High school students. 18. Why are special workshops to be planned? A. To develop students’ ability to live independently. B. To encourage more students to enter university. C. To cultivate students’ healthy eating habits. 19. What is Damian Hinds? A. A university professor. B. The Education Secretary. C. President of Unite Students. 20. What is the talk mainly about? A. The quiz before entering the university. B. The management of students’ daily life. C. The introduction to universities in England. 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ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A The ritual of riding bikes together is a saving grace for families. From forest tracks to coastal paths, we pick easy-to-follow bike routes through beautiful scenery. Route 1 This traffic-free section of the Deeside Way runs along an old railway route. This ride runs through forests that are especially attractive in autumn. This is an out-and-back route rather than a loop (环形), so if the full ride seems too long, simply turn around earlier to make it a shorter ride. •Distance: 22 miles return. Bike hire: £20 a day for an adult, £10 for a child. Route 2 stretch of the Kennet & Avon Canal is picturesque. The path is shared with walkers, which keeps the pace of riding slow. The route is perfectly suited for relaxed family cycling. Highlights include Claverton Pumping Station, but kids will definitely love the boat that sells ice-cream and the rope swings along the way. •Distance: 17.6 miles return. Bike hire: £18 a day for an adult, £15 for a child Route 3 The scenic Mawdach Trail lies in the shadow of Cadair Idris, one of the well-known and popular mountains in southern Snowdonia. But don’t be put off: this is an easy, flat and coastal route, with no serious climbs. This path is rich in birdlife, and a huge variety of butterflies and dragonflies. It’s also grass snake country. •Distance: 18 miles return. Bike hire: £20 a day for an adult, £10 for a child. Route 4 The Shepherd Trail in Thetford Forest is a green trail. The path is relatively flat, wide enough for cyclists to ride two abreast and short enough to be manageable for even the most out-of-practice or novice (新手) cyclists. •Distance:5-mile loop. Bike hire: £36 a day for an adult, £29 for a child. 21. How much will a couple with a child pay for one-day riding along Route 1? A. £30 B. £40. C. £50. D. £60. 22. What makes Route 2 different from the others? A. It has beautiful views. B. It is child-friendly. C. It allows fast riding. D. It follows an old railway. 23. Who would most probably prefer to ride on Route 3? A. wildlife lover. B. long-distance cyclist. C. playful child. D. vacation camper. B Elephants are the largest land mammals on the planet. Due to successful conservation efforts, the African elephant population in Kenya is growing. In the country’s popular Tsavo National Park, numbers went from around 6, 000 to almost 15,000 in 2021. While this is great news for conservationists, it’s not seen that way by farmers who live near the park. An elephant can eat a farm’s entire harvest in one day, seriously threatening a family’s food security. “I planted about six kilos of green grams; they were all eaten,” a Kenyan farmer said during an interview. And ,although elephants are typically peaceful, they can endanger humans if the animals, in the search of food, end up trampling (踩踏) homes. Now, an innovative solution has been found to keep the elephants away from farms. Lucy King the head of the Save the Elephants program, had documented elephants running from bees, kicking up dust as if trying to knock bees out of the air. Bees tended to sting elephants around the eyes, behind the ears, and even inside the trunk when getting disturbed. Even recordings of buzzing bees that King played in the bush led to elephants running. The project is using this, supporting farmers by hives (蜂箱). The hives are strung on a wire a few meters off the ground. This allows farmers to shake them if disturbed by an elephant, which starts the bees humming to scare the elephant away. During peak crop-growing seasons (November to January), the beehive fences prevented an annual average of 86.3% of elephants from eating crops. Across all seasons, the fences prevented an annual average of 76% of elephants. And let’s not forget that bees provide pollination (授粉) services that increase crop yields and extract honey. Farmers can sell the honey from the hives to supplement their income. Selling honey can add $50 to $100 to a family’s income per harvest. King says, “The honey is a huge benefit. Though not too much, a jar of honey saves elephants and feeds more families.” 24. What is the cause of farmers’ concern about elephants near the park? A. They make noise near thee farmers’ homes. B. They pollute the water sources. C. They bring food and security problems. D. They disturb the normal traffic. 25. What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 4 refer to? A. The bees’ tendency to sting elephants. B. The elephants’ fear of bees. C. The ability of elephants to create dust. D. The usage of fences i in the bush. 26. What is the author’s purpose in mentioning the data in paragraph 4? A. To highlight the challenges faced by farmers. B. To illustrate the effectiveness of beehives. C. To introduce a new method of crop cultivation. D. To stress the importance of wildlife conservation. 27. What does King think of the project? A. It has added value. B. It makes lots of money C. It favors large farms D. It focuses on sales C The media always bombards (轰炸) us with the usual “New Year, New You” articles. Finding Mr. (or Mrs.) Right, they proclaim, is easy. Struggling with money? There’s a simple fix. There are countless self-help books making similar claims. But unlike printed media, people are complicated and “simple fixes” to life’s greatest problems can’t normally be solved so easily. In my experience, few live up to their own hype (宣传) and many repeat the same “research” found elsewhere. But, from time to time, a new title in the “personal development” genre will come along that does what it says on the tin. Hotlifestyle: Essential Basiics by Paul McQueen promises many things, but assured happiness and countless riches for all aren’t thankfully among them. His book advocates a sense of accomplishment over accomplishment itself; happiness can be found not only at the destination but also on the journey. Hotlifestyle, then, is a guidebook to get one’s life back on track. In the course of its 288 pages, the book provides advice about overcoming some of the more common complaints in our lives. Unlike many smug (自鸣得意的) authors, McQueen’s suggestions are actually doable. Rather than demanding that people immediately switch from a drinks-and-pizza lifestyle to that of an ultra-marathoner, he instead promotes the benefits of making small and sustainable changes in everyday life that can help us make the life improvements we seek. What makes the book so particularly attractive is the author’s frankness. One person’s measure of success is not the same as another’s, he argues, and wealth in itself offers no lasting guarantee of happiness and fulfillment. Rather, McQueen encourages us to get what we know we deserve. He makes no guarantees that readers will become overnight millionaires or “new” people, His message is a pretty simple one. It’s about becoming the best possilble version of yourself. 28. Which of the following can replace the underlined sentence in paragraph 2? A. Gives enough simple life fixes. B. Truly fulfills what it claims C. Starts from a different point. D. Really attracts readers’ attention. 29. What is the theme of Hotlifestyle: Essential Basics? A. Popular lifestyles B. Life improvements. C. Journey guides. D. Personal relationships. 30. What does the author think of McQueen’s book? A. Interesting and revolutionary. B. Serious and objective. C. Humorous and straightforward. D. Practical and realistic. 31. What does McQueen suggest people do? A. Find our own goals in life. B. Pursue rapid self-advancement. C. Learn from others’ success. D. Ignore the fulfillment from wealth. D Many people often do nice things for others. Well, here’s something interesting about “doing good”. Research suggests that when we make acts of kindness a habit, it’s also good for both our mental and physical health, whether it’s volunteering at a local organization, or taking soup to a sick neighbor, says Tara Gruenewald, a social and health paychologist. Most of the evidence comes from observational studies of people who volunteer regularly. But there is also experimental evidence, Perhaps the most striking one comes from the Baltimore Experience Corps study, where adults aged 60 and older were randomly assigned to either volunteer at schools or be put on a waiting list, The volunteers spent at least 15 hours a week helping kids with their studies, After two years, the researchers found that the volunteers had measurable changes. “They didn’t experience declines in memory and cognitive (认知的) function like we saw in our control participants. There was even an increase in brain volume in areas of the brain that support cognitive processes,” says Gruenewald. “Volunteers also became more physically active, which is important for maintaining both cognitive and physical health as folks age,” she explains It is likely that multiple processes are at play, For example, stress causes a series of reactions in your body that can drive up blood pressure and other problems ultimately leading to other poor health outcomes. But volunteering can draw your attention away from the problems that you might be having. Also when you help others, it also makes you less lonely, which is also crucial for your physical health. Julia Boehm, an associate professor of psychology at Chapman University, says that most of the research in this field has looked at middle-aged and older adults. There’s less evidence on the health benefits of helping behaviors when it comes to younger people. Given the findings so far, Boehm says she’d like to see health officials make it a public health priority to study the benefits of volunteering and other acts of kindness to minors. 32. Why was Baltimore Experience Corps study different from other studies in this field? A. It observed people often volunteering. B. It involved a large number of kids. C. It focused on short-term volunteering. D. It was based on experimental evidence. 33. Which aspect of the volunteers had obvious changes by the end of this study? A. Brain function B. Work efficiency. C. Knowledge reserve. D. Cognitive style 34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. How volunteering helps with health B. Why volunteering strengthens relationships C. Which volunteer work is suitable for the old. D. What reactions volunteering causes in the body 35. What does Julia Boehm suggest? A. Providing additional experimental data. B. Expanding the size of the research subjects. C. Performing more experiments on the elderly. D. Making volunteer activities a public priority. 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。 It was early August, the time right before I would find out where I would live and with whom. I kept wondering for days about what my roommate would be like. 36 What if we had nothing in common? With these thoughts, I grew more anxious. A week into August, the email arrived! I was excited and relieved. But I grew hesitant. Now that I knew who my roommate was, should I message her? 37 However, with a push from my friends, I chose to send her a message. It was what started the wonderful friendship between my roommate and me. Living with a roommate for the first time was definitely a new challenge. But the key things I took away from the experience are: 38 This is really important to avoid disrespecting or hurting the other person down the road. My roommate and I were able to o agree on all of our rules, such as sleeping schedules and cleanup duties. This was something that really allowed us to understand each other’s habits and to respect each other’s space. Make clear what method of communication you prefer when discussing problems, it was beneficial to discuss, our preferred ways of addressing issues, especially when something one of us did bothered the other My roommate and i both preferred a quick text before we talked to let each other know what was on our respective minds. 39 Be respectful. Your roommate may come from a very different background. There may be many tings that you agree on 40 This is where respect comes in. Share your opinions but also respect the other’s views. A. Would we get along? B. Be willing to share and learn. C. What would my dorm be like? D. At first I decided I didn’t want to E. Set out rules and expectations from the start. F. Then we will set aside time to talk about it in person. G. However, there are probably many things that you’ll have different views about. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 I never used to think of myself as a liar. The only time I lied was to protect someone’s felings. I would tell myself it was an act of 41 ! But last year, I had a therapy session, where I realized all of this was actually 42 behaviour. According to my 43 , by constantly hiding my true feelings, I was 44 people from getting to know the real me. Then I realized all the time I was prioritizing everyone else over myself, and it meant that inside, I wan 45 . So, in that moment, I promised I would never tell another lie again, even a 46 lie. It was time to show people the real me. It was hard at the start. I’d be 47 eyery time I had to tell someone something I knew they didn’t want to hear. But 48 , people began to express their gratitude for my honesty . One of my friends 49 me for it, “I’m really grateful to you for making me feel safe in our friendship because I don’t have to second 50 anything. I know if I’ve upset you, you’ll tell me!” Once, I told a once close friend that I felt we’d been growing 51 , and perhaps it was best if we stopped seeing each other. I 52 her to be angry. But she was 53 I’d called it out so we could stop “flogging a dead horse”. It’s why I’m fully committed to 54 my honesty. I have no idea where it will take me, but at least I’ll always be living a 55 life. 41. A. tolerance B. independence C. kindness D. bravery 42. A. people-pleasing B. self-serving C. attention-seeking D. fault-finding 43. A. partner B. teacher C. customer D. doctor 44. A. misleading B. Excusing C. Preventing D. protecting 45. A. upset B. indifferent C. confused D. surprised 46. A. big B. quick C. bold D. white 47. A. impatient B. uneasy C. insecure D. disappointed 48. A. constantly B. secretly C. possibly D. gradually 49. A. inspired B. forgave C. thanked D. complained 50. A. test B. adjust C. guess D. select 51. A. up B. apart C. alike D. around 52. A. caused B. expected C. allowed D. hoped 53. A. relieved B. thoughtful C. shocked D. cautious 54. A. pretending B. changing C. hiding D. maintaining 55. A. peaceful B. real C. simple D. colorful 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个适合的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 “Du Fu: China’s Greatest Poet” a 50-minute documentary (纪录片) released in international media outlets, has attracted worldwide attention . Praised as “China’s greatest poet,” Du Fu 56 (introduce) to the Western world in documentary form for the first time in 2020. The documentary uses “the greatest” to describe Du Fu, not only in China, but also in the scope of world literature, 57 (put) him alongside Dante and Shakespeare, and pointing out that there 58 (be) no such figure in the West as Du Fu. It also explores Du Fu 59 visiting modern China, tracing his life and retracing his steps through places like Xi’ an, Chengdu, and Changsha. The documentary also gives 60 (high) favorable recognition to the long tradition of Chinese poetry, which is earlier than Homer’s Iliad and the Odyssey, and shows that the era when Emperor Xuanzong ruled China in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) was the 61 (bright) era of culture and the most splendid era of poetry. At that time, there was no civilization in the world that possessed such 62 (elegannt) and culture as the Chinese civilization. From 63 Englishman’s point of view, historian Michael Wood tries to find traces of Du Fu in a rapidly changing China, where poets have always been seen as the trusted recorders of the people’s hearts 64 the nation’s history. “And for the Chinese, Du Fu is more than a poet,” said Wood. “For 65 (generation), he has been the protector of the moral conscience (道德良知) of the nation.” 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你在学校社交论坛留意到交换生Andrew所发布的求助帖,他在寻找一位同学帮助他研习中国古诗词。请你就此写一封邮件予以回应,表明愿意提供帮助。内容包括: 1. 说明写信目的; 2. 介绍自身优势; 3. 提供帮助计划。 注意:写作词数应为80个左右; Dear Andrew, Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完 整的短文。 Linda walked out of her apartment building and was shocked at what she saw. Overnight, the building opposite had acquired graffiti (涂鸦) in dark colors. Though well drawn, the images were full of negative contents. Worst of all, huge letters read: “HATE THE WORLD.” As an art teacher with a deep love for children, Linda couldn’t help but wonder about the reasons behind such a depressing message. What could drive the kids to express themselves in such a despairing manner? Were they lacking the warmth of a loving family? Confused and concerned, she decided to keep an eye out for them. Three days later, Linda got her chance. She caught sight of two teenagers adding to the graffiti as she returned home. To avoid alarming them, she parked her car at a distance and observed. Their style matched the previous graffiti, confirming her suspicions. Eager to engage with them, she approached. However, the two boys spotted her, and started running away. “Wait!” Linda called out, her voice gentle but firm, “I just want to talk. You won’t be in trouble.” The boys hesitated, and then stopped, their expressions a mixture of unease and curiosity. “Did you two create the graffiti” she asked in a soft tone, The taller one looked somewhat frightened but nodded, “Yeah... we did.” Linda explained with a relieved smile “I’m an art teacher, Your works are creative, though...” She paused for a while and continued “I could give you some lessons if you like... and get you more, paints, in bright color.” 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。 When the boys understood her intention, their faces registered both surprise and doubt They chose the old art studio at the back of Linda’s school as their “base”. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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