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海口市2026届高三年级仿真考试
英语
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试
卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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 will the man probably do this afternoon?
A.Take an exam.
B.Prepare for a test.
C.Have some coffee.
2.How does the man feel about saying"I love you"to his parents?
A.Powerful
B.Natural.
C.Awkward.
3.When is the train leaving?
A.9:15.
B.930
C.10:00
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a police station.B.By the roadside
C.At an animal shelter.
5.Why does the man make the phone call?
A.To discuss a project.B.To get his stuff back.
C.To ask about an exam.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、
B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小
题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白
读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Why does the woman want to ask for a leave?
A.To get married.
B.To vacation overseas.
C.To attend a wedding.
7.When might the conversation take place?
A.In July.
B.In August.
C.In September.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where does the woman want to go?
A.The garage.
B.The Town Hall.
C.The Royal Theater.
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9.Why will it cost the woman a lot to get to her destination?
A.It's the rush hour.
B.She has a lot to carry.
C.The destination is far away.
10.What does the man remind the woman to do?
A.Take her bag.
B.Shut the door.
C.Fill her car up with petrol.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What is Brett doing?
A.Reading an e-book
B.Downloading e-books.
C.Selecting an e-book reader.
12.What does Brett say about the e-book reader?
A.It is adjustable in text size.
B.It has access to many libraries
C.It is popular among customers.
13.What is Fiona's attitude towards e-books?
A.Worried.
B.Supportive.
C.Unfavorable.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the woman doing?
A.Hosting a program.B.Testing a new tool.
C.Conducting a survey.
15.Why are the scientists developing the tool?
A.To reduce near-sightedness.
B.To help the blind see again.
C.To prevent blindness happening.
16.What is inside the glasses?
A.A special picture.
B.A video camera.
C.A computer chip.
17.What does the man say about the tool?
A.It's perfect.
B.It's affordable.
C.It's life-changing.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What did Dr.Wilson teach the speaker?
A.How to use her feet in daily life.
B.How to get used to plastic arms.
C.How to get funds for the plastic arms.
19.What did the speaker think of her teacher in high school?
A.He had little sympathy for her.
B.He helped her to be more confident
C.He cared more about her schoolwork
20.Who is the speaker now probably?
A.A doctor.
B.Alawyer.
C.A teacher.
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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
Ancient Cities to Visit in Italy
With the holding of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics,it is the perfect
timing to explore some of Italy's ancient cities.
●Matera一Prehistoric Cave City
Matera,known as"the oldest city in Italy",features its stunning landscape,ancient
cave dwellings,and rich history.Its unique cave systems are like beehives scattered on
steep slopes,where houses,churches and even the entire neighborhood are carved into
rocks.These man-made caves were originally used for food storage and later turned
into people's homes,forming an amazing inhabited cave city.
O Naples-Ancient City Beneath the Modern Streets
Naples is famous not only for its rich history and culture but also for the fascinating
ancient heritage that lies beneath its modern streets.It had been a vital center of Latin
cities before becoming part of the Roman Empire.You can walk through a well-
preserved Roman theater,and then sip coffee in a busy square above it,making Naples
one of the most authentic urban time capsules in Italy.
Agrigento-City of Temples
Agrigento was once one of the wealthiest Greek colonies in Sicily.Today,its Valley
of the Temples is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site,making it a must-see
for travelers curious about ancient wonders.In the Valley,you can visit the Temple of
Poseidon,one of several massive structures built for the gods.The Valley reveals the
profound connection between the city and both Greek myths and religious traditions.
Rome-Legendary Urban Life since 753 BC
The list of the ancient cities in Italy would be incomplete without Rome,the capital
of the Roman Empire and a place of nearly unmatched influence.Though not the
absolute oldest,Rome's role in shaping Europe and its continuous habitation across
centuries makes it legendary.You can learn more about ancient Roman culture while
visiting the Theatre of Pompey,the Colosseum and the museums.
21.What is special about Matera?
A.It features cave dwellings.
B.It has beehives on steep slopes.
C.It is a wonderful place to store food.D.It owns some natural cave systems.
22.Why is Naples called"an urban time capsule"?
A.It was a wealthy Greek colony.
B.It has the longest history in Italy.
C.It is famous for its temples of gods
D.It mixes ancient heritage with modern life
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23.What do Agrigento and Rome have in common?
A.Both are located near Sicily.
B.Both are windows to ancient cultures.
C.Both played a key role in the Roman Empire.
D.Both are not on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
B
GRU Space,a San Francisco-based company,announced its plan to build the
world's first lunar hotel by 2032 in a news release on January 12.This groundbreaking
news sparks extensive discussions among space enthusiasts and industry experts
worldwide.
GRU has even started asking potential customers to put down a $1 million deposit
to stay at the yet-to-be-completed hotel.According to the company,the cost for a stay
would be an estimated $416,667 a night.If it's built,the hotel would be the first
permanent off-Earth hotel in history.It would accommodate four guests for several
days.GRU expects to construct the initial hotel on Earth and ship it to the moon as it
is.It would then be inflated on the moon's surface.The company expects to begin the
construction of the hotel in 2029,if it can get approval from the authority.
Although GRU claims the hotel can be completed as planned,many people doubt
the workability of its project as no company currently sends civilians to the moon right
now.And many questions remain:How will people breathe on the moon?Who would
work in the hotel?
GRU Space's 22-year-old CEO Skyler Chan is quite ambitious.He believes
mankind is at a crucial turning point to become interplanetary.Having attracted
investors from famous companies like SpaceX,Anduril and Nvidia,he won't stop at
the lunar hotel.After its completion,he plans to build lunar infrastructure and
eventually expand the project to Mars.
24.What did GRU Space announce on January 12?
A.It will ship a hotel to Mars after 2032.
B.It intends to build the first lunar hotel.
C.It will start building a lunar hotel in 2029
D.It has got the permission to build a lunar hotel.
25.What do we know about the planned lunar hotel?
A.It costs $1 million to stay one night.
B.It will be built directly on the moon.
C.It is the first off-Earth hotel ever built.
D.It would hold four guests for a few days.
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26.Why do many people doubt GRU's project?
A.No civilians have paid a visit to the moon
B.The hotel cannot be completed in 6 years.
C.People cannot breathe easily on the moon
D.People show no interest in working in the hotel.
27.What can we infer about Skyler Chan?
A.He lacks experience in space exploration
B.He has no support from other companies.
C.He has long-term plans for space projects.
D.He just focuses on building the lunar hotel.
c
There has been a notable rise in pet ownership,with more households welcoming
pets into their families as family members.More people have come to appreciate the
benefits of human-animal interactions.
Nothing compares to the joy of coming home to a loyal companion.The
unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company.If you own a dog,you
can increase physical activity by walking a dog several times a day.If your goal is
reducing stress,sometimes watching fish swim can result in a feeling of calmness.So
there's no one type that fits all.Interacting with animals has been proved to help
decrease levels of cortisol (a stress-related hormone)and lower blood pressure.Some
studies have found that animals can reduce loneliness,increase feelings of social
support,and boost your mood.
Besides the general benefits,animals can help in the hospital as well as at school
They can serve as a source of comfort and support.Therapy dogs are especially good
at this.They're sometimes brought into hospitals or nursing homes to help reduce
patients'stress and anxiety.Dogs may also aid in the classroom.They can help children
improve their attention.Kids who often read to real animals can improve their social
skills and are more willing to share,cooperate,and volunteer.
While animals bring a wide range of health benefits,they may also bring some risks.
For people who are allergic to certain animals,having pets in the home can do more
harm than good.Kids,pregnant women,and people with weakened immune systems
are at greater risk,because animals can sometimes carry germs that make people sick.
Also dog bite prevention is certainly an issue parents need to consider.
When considering the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership,it is crucial to
approach the decision with wisdom and foresight.Potential pet owners should consider
any allergies or health concerns within their household,as well as the long-term
responsibility involved in caring for an animal.
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28.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us?
A.Pets can bring joy and love to people.
B.Pets can improve people's social support.
C.Pets can help people stay calm and relaxed.
D.Pets can benefit people physically and mentally.
29.Why are therapy dogs brought into hospitals?
A.To accompany patients without family.
B.To assist patients in recovering quickly.
C.To help patients ease pressure and worry.
D.To help patients learn to care for animals.
30.Which group of people are usually at greater risk of getting sick from pets?
A.Non-allergic people.
B.Pregnant women and kids
C.Healthy young adults.
D.Elderly with strong immunity.
31.What is the author's attitude towards keeping pets?
A.Rational.
B.Supportive.
C.Opposed.
D.Worried.
D
In a study of 20,000 people,a team,led by Mathew White of a research center for
environment and human health,found that people who spent two hours a week in green
spaces-local parks or other natural environments,whether in one go or over several
visits-were more likely to report good health and psychological well-being than
those who didn't.Two hours was a hard boundary:The study,published last June,
showed there were no benefits for people who didn't meet that threshold.With the
threshold reached,the effects were strong.
There were also some studies conducted by other teams about nature deficit
disorder,and all the findings pointed to the same conclusion:Nature is not only nice to
have,but it's a have-to-have for physical health and cognitive functioning.These
studies showed that time in nature-as long as people feel safe-is an antidote for
stress:It can lower blood pressure and stress hormone levels,reduce nervous system
arousal,enhance immune system function,increase self-esteem,reduce anxiety,and
improve mood.
The finding came at a crucial time.Increasing concerns about the overuse of
smartphones and other forms of technology have led to a tipping point,promoting
health experts,researchers,and government officials to propose widespread changes to
bring nature into people's everyday lives.
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The influence of the finding is obvious.For example,more attention has been paid
to"park deserts"in cities.More community parks have been built to help people live
within a 10-minute walk of a park.More schools have been redesigned with large
windows and access to water,trees and green spaces.The number of"forest schools",
where much of the learning takes place in natural settings in the outdoors,has
mushroomed.More businesses have provided their employees with easy access to
green spaces.
Mathew White even suggested using Forest Therapy-immersing oneself in the
forest for healing-to get bigger benefits."The forest is the therapist.And we need to
deepen interaction with it to make the experience more immersive and beneficial."
32.What can we learn from Mathew White's 20,000-people study?
A.All participants got benefits from the study.
B.Green spaces only benefit people with diseases.
C.2 hours a week in green spaces makes people healthier.
D.More time in green spaces reward people with better health
33.What does the underlined word"antidote"in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.A form of amusement.
B.A way to solve a problem
C.A factor causing harm.
D.An advanced tool for measurement.
34.How does the author present the influence of the study in Paragraph 4?
A.By giving examples.
B.By listing data
C.By analyzing causes.
D.By quoting an expert
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Nature Deficit Disorder:A Research Focus
B.Forest Therapy:A New Treatment for Illness
C.Forest Schools:An Education Model Change
D.Nature Immersion:A Healing Power for Health
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。
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Some Tips on Making a Quick Decision
What should you eat for dinner?Should you take on a new project?You're faced
with making many similar decisions each day.Don't feel stressed.36 The
more often you make quick decisions,the better you'll become at it!The following tips
may help you.
OUse the process of elimination if you've got lots of choices.
Think of all your choices and identify the one you're leaning toward.Then,
compare that option with each of your other choices.Each time you mentally compare,
eliminate one choice.37
Commit to one choice so you don't overthink things.
38_Remember,.there's not a single“right'”or "wrong''decision一and
once you've made your quick decision,there will always be more to make!
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Go with your intuition if you feel like one option is better than the others.You
might find that you're leaning toward one solution more than the others for no reason
other than you have a feeling.It's totally okay to trust yourself and run with that option!
OUse the 10-10-10 strategy for an important decision.
Think about the future if you're making a decision that has consequences.Not
sure if you're happy with your quick decision?40 If you're making a low-
consequence decision,like buying a laptop,just ask yourself if you'll be happy in 10
minutes and 10 months from now.
A.How can you make a quick decision?
B.Rely on your feelings to weigh outcomes.
C.Trust your instinct to make a quick decision.
D.Ultimately you'll be left with the best option.
E.Making quick decisions can actually help a lot.
F.It's easy to second-guess yourself,but stick with your choice.
G.Ask yourself how you'll feel about it in 10 minutes,10 months,and 10 years.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(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。
A couple,Don and Nancy,moved into their home in Orchard Lake Village two
years ago.They have a charming 41 mailbox that looks just like their lovely
white house.One day,as Don was 42 the mail,he noticed something unusual:
a tiny doll couple were sitting inside the mailbox.Alongside them was a note that
43,"We,Mary and Shelley,have decided to live here."
"We could understand why dolls would want to move into such a nice mailbox,
but we were still 44,"Don recalls.He asked their neighbors if anyone had
placed dolls in their mailbox,but everyone 45 with a firm no.
Two weeks later,the doll couple even got a bed,and two pillows."I have a sense
of humor,so I left a note,46 that what was really needed was a refrigerator,"
Don shares.Although the fridge never arrived,a rug and a wood-burning stove
mysteriously 47.
To help solve the mystery,Nancy has been sharing 48 about their mailbox
on the Orchard Lake Village's Nextdoor page."The photos can prove we're not 49
any of this,"she wrote."Some people 50 that Don placed the dolls himself,
but that is definitely not the 51,"Nancy vows.Their next-door 52 Terry,
believes Don is innocent of the doll placement."It's just someone out there having a
bit of fun,bringing a little community 53 to us all."
The neighborhood has 54 the mystery,eagerly leaving comments on
Nancy's updates about the mailbox.They get a 55 out of seeing what is going
on inside the mailbox.
41.A.user-friendly B.newly-built
C.custom-designed D.widely-used
42.A.selecting
B.collecting
C.writing
D.delivering
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43.A.read
B.wrote
C.printed
D.signed
44.A.excited
B.delighted
C.bored
D.puzzled
45.A.refused
B.involved
C.expected
D.responded
46.A.warning
B.promising
C.suggesting
D.proving
47.A.appeared
B.escaped
C.remained
D.left
48.A.reports
B.updates
C.interviews
D.plans
49.A.looking for
B.writing down
C.making up
D.carrying on
50.A.suspected
B.realized
C.admitted
D.disagreed
51.A.point
B.time
C.reason
D.case
52.A.colleague
B.neighbor
C.relative
D.teammate
53.A.humor
B.effort
C.support
D.devotion
54.A.solved
B.ignored
C.blamed
D.welcomed
55.A.message
B.surprise
C.kick
D.lesson
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Tea is everywhere in China-from fragrant jasmine drifting out of old teahouses
to modern blends like"Longjing Cheese Tea"in city drink shops.But beyond the drink
itself,tea 56 (link)closely with Chinese daily life and identity.It's offered to
guests,shared in family moments,57 served in both simple routines and grand
occasions.For Chinese people,tea isn't just a drink-it's a quiet symbol of hospitality,
respect,and 58 (culture)wisdom.
The story of Chinese tea begins with a famous legend.Thousands of years ago,
the ancient herbalist Shennong tasted hundreds of plants each day 59 (test)
their effects.After 60(poison)many times,he once chewed a mysterious leaf
that saved his life-it was tea.While this tale is a myth,real evidence 61
(back)China's claim as tea's birthplace.
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