2026届黑龙江哈尔滨市第六中学校二模英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 聚焦时代热点与文化传承,融合语言能力与思维品质的高三二模英语试卷,通过真实情境与梯度设问,全面考查听、读、写核心能力。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、科技(人形机器人)、环保(海草床研究)|情境贴近生活,融入科技前沿与生态议题,考查信息抓取与推理能力| |阅读理解|20题/40分|文化(中国水杉林)、环保(红松鼠保护)、科技(AI与碳排放)、心理(情绪表达)|素材兼具文化传承与社会热点,设题层次分明,需分析、推断与评价| |完形填空|15题/15分|家庭沟通与亲子关系|通过生活化叙事考查语境词汇运用,体现思维品质中的共情与反思| |语法填空|10题/15分|科技艺术融合(北京科技艺术周)|结合真实活动场景,考查语法知识在语境中的灵活运用| |写作|2题/40分|实践倡议(校园劳作角)、故事续写(编织与成长)|应用文贴近校园生活,续写题需逻辑连贯与情感表达,提升综合语言输出能力|

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这是2026届高三第二次模拟测试英语试题听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上请看听力部分第一节。第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。How much are the tickets for the modern art . exhibition? Seventy U. N. Each, but student tickets are half Price. Could I have two adult tickets and two student tickets, please? How much are the tickets for the modern art . exhibition? Seventy U. N. Each, but student tickets are half Price. Could I have two adult tickets and two student tickets, please? Lisa, I heard you have a Green thun. Ha, yeah. On weekends, I often take care of flowers and plans in my yard, but I plan to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes. Lisa, I heard you have a Green thun. Ha, yeah. On weekends, I often take care of flowers and plans in my yard, but I planned to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes. We are driving to edinburgh gh next month. If we come back this way, we will certainly stay here again. wonderful. Just give us a call in advance, and we'll get you the same room. We are driving to edinburgh gh next month. If we come back this way, we'll certainly stay here again. wonderful. Just give us a call in advance and we'll get you the same room. Will you help me memorize my lines? Lucy, sure. I think practicing you're scenes out loud may make the lines stick in your head. For me, it's really helpful before performing. Will you help me memorize my lines? Lucy, sure. I think practicing your scenes out loud may make the lions stick in your head. For me, it's really helpful before performing. Jason is unbelievable. You've completed four world marathon majors over the past six months. Yeah, but it's a pity I had to quit this year's london marathon on April twenty six, only seven days after boston. Well, you need time to recover. Jason, it's unbelievable. You've completed four world marathon majors over the past six months. Yeah, but it's a pity I had to quit this year's london marathon on April twenty six, only seven days after boston. Well, you need time to recover. 第一节到此结束。第二节,听下面五段对话或独白。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。听第六段材料,回答第六、七两个小题,现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。You wanted to see me, mr. White. Yes, Rachel, come in and have a seat. Well, you've been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right? I'm really sorry. My father has just had an Operation. I can't sleep well and focus on my work. Great gel. I understand this must be hard for you, but you need to pull yourself together. You've been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back in shape soon. You wanted to see me. mr. White. yes, Rachel, come in and have a seat. Well, you've been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right? I'm really sorry. My father has just had an Operation. I can't sleep well and focus on my work. Great gel. I understand this must be hard for you, but you need to pull yourself together. You've been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back . in shape soon. 听第七段材料,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi, kate, how's your first month in college? Honestly, it's quite different from high school so many assignments and club activities. I can't keep track of everything. Well, it's totally Normal to feel like that. Just try to get organized . like how . get a planner and updated regularly, especially right down your due dates and test times. A weekly check will help you stay on top . of things that makes sense. Also, I feel like all of my classmates are doing Better than me. Everyone has their unique journey. Concentrate on your own growth, not others achievements. You're right. Oh, one last thing. There is a welcome party this weekend. I'm always nervous about such events. You should definitely get involved. It's an awesome chance to meet people. Don't miss out just because you're shy. alright. Thanks, mike. You've been so helpful. Hi, kate. How's your first month in college? Honestly, it's quite different from high school so many assignments and club activities. I can't keep track of everything. Well, it's totally Normal to feel like that. Just try to get organized . like how . get a planner and updated regularly, especially right down your due dates and test times. A weekly check will help you stay on top . of things that makes sense. Also, I feel like all of my classmates are doing Better than me. Everyone has their unique journey. Concentrate on your own growth, not others achievements. You're right. Oh, one last thing. There's a welcome party this weekend. I'm always nervous about such events. You should definitely get involved. It's an awesome chance to meet people. Don't miss out just because you're shy. alright? Thanks, mike. You've been so helpful. 听第八段材料,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi Daniel. What's up? I'm sorting out the videos from a reading sharing activity. I joined in for world really today. world read allow today on April twenty third. Not exactly that is world book day. This falls on the first wednesday of february every year. Oh, I know little about IT was IT founded by U. S. O. Um actually, IT was founded in twenty ten by lt. World, an organization to promote worldwide . litera acy. So why do they create this . day to encourage people of all ages to read a loud and read deeply? That's great. Nowadays, many people just fix their eyes on short videos and quick messages. Absolutely IT calls on us to enjoy reading and Better express and connect with others. And IT has attracted nineteen million people from over one hundred seventy countries. That's really meaningful. definitely. Hi Daniel. What's up? I'm sorting . out the videos from a reading sharing activity. I joined in for world real oud day. World read a loud day on April twenty third. Not exactly that is world book day. This falls on the first wednesday of february . every year. Oh, I know little about IT was IT founded by unus go . um actually IT was founded in twenty ten by little world, an organization to promote worldwide literacy. So why do they create this day . to encourage people of all ages to read a loud and read deeply? That's great. Nowadays, many people just fix their eyes on short videos and quick messages. absolutely IT calls on us to enjoy reading and Better express and connect with others. And IT has attracted ninety million people from over one hundred seventy countries. That's really meaningful. definitely. 听第九段材料,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读。这三个小题。You seem to be reading something interesting. Well, i'm reading about the latest humanoid d robots, Apollo and g . one human. Nooyi robots. Sounds cool. yeah. Apollo comes from the U. S. And g one from china. They both look and act quite like humans. Tell me more. okay. Apolo has about thirty artificial muscles. IT can Carry objects and walk steadily. As for g one, it's more flexible. IT can complete difficult movements and even perform martial . arts for real. How do they keep baLance . cameras and centers in their heads? Help them map out a three hundred sixty degree view of their . surroundings. incredible. But technology is sometimes a double edged sword. For example, safety could be a problem when a heavy robot breaks down in falls or fails to follow orders. Humans may get hurt. That's true. But with more and more humanoid robots working alongside humans, I do believe they will bring us greater convenience. You seem to be reading something . interesting. Well, i'm reading about the latest humanoid d robots. Apollo and g one. Human and road sounds cool. yeah. Apollo comes from the U. S. And g one from china, they both look and act quite like humans. Tell me more. okay? Apolo has about thirty artificial muscles. IT can Carry objects and walk steadily. As for g one is more flexible. IT can complete difficult movements and even perform martial . arts for real. How do they keep baLance . cameras and sensors in their heads, help them map out a three hundred sixty degree view of . their surroundings? incredible. But technology is sometimes a double edge sort. For example, safety could be a problem when a heavy robot breaks down and falls or failed to follow orders. Humans may get hurt. that's true, but with more and more humanoid robots working alongside humans, I do believe they will bring us greater . convenience. 听第十段材料,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读。这四个小题。Today, i'd like to share with you a piece of research our team has just completed. We've discovered the largest known field of sea grass rely on some unusual partners. Tiger sharks, sea grasses grow in shallow waters near coast lines. D, C, grass field are highly valuable, cleaning ocean water and providing food and shelter for countless secretary. Most importantly, they can store large amounts of carbon, which is key to the fight against global warming. Yet little is truly known about their actual size. The oceans are so vast that a third study by diving is simply unrealistic. So we turn to tiger sharks because they swim in and around sea grass fields most of the time. We attached cameras to the fans of seven tiger sharks. They Carried the cameras over the sea bed for hours. Then the devices came off and floated back to the surface. We use tracking signals to locate and pick up the cameras and got the video recordings. Our findings are exciting. The worlds total sea grass fields are about forty percent bigger than we once thought. This project shows that underwater animals can offer new assistance in ocean exploration. Today, i'd like to share with you a piece of research our team has just completed. We've discovered the largest known field of c grass, relying on some unusual partners. Tiger sharks, sea grasses grow in shallow waters near coast lines. D, C, grass field are highly valuable, cleaning ocean water and providing food and shelter for countless secretary. Most importantly, they can store large amounts of carbon, which is key to the fight against global warming. Yet little is truly known about their actual size. The oceans are so vast that a third study by diving is simply unrealistic. So we turn to tiger sharks because they swim in and around sea grass fields most of the time. We attached cameras to the fans of seven tiger sharks. They Carried the cameras over the sea bed for hours. Then the devices came off and floated back to the surface. We use tracking signals to locate and pick up the cameras and got the video recordings. Our findings are exciting the world. Total sea grass fields are about forty percent bigger than we once thought. This project shows that underwater animals can offer new assistance in ocean exploration. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 哈六中2023级高三二模考试 听力1~5 CCABB 6~10 ACACB 11~15 BBBCC 16~20 ABAAB 阅读21-23ADB 24-27 DCAB 28-31 AACB 32-35 DCCA 36-40 CFAGD 完形填空41-45 AABBC  46-50 ABACD      51-55 CDCDD 语法填空 56.got 57. with 58. developed 59. impressive 60. battling 61.an 62.who 63.to interact 64. activities 65. were expected 应用文 Dear fellow students, The unused lawn on our campus has been given a new purpose-welcome to our brand-new Labor Practice Corner. Now open to all, it invites each of you to roll up your sleeves and become part of something meaningful.【说明实践角由来与开放目的】 In this Labor Practice Corner, we can engage in a variety of hands-on activities-from planting vegetables and tending to flowers to harvesting what we have grown. These tasks encourage us to learn beyond our textbooks and immerse ourselves in real-world learning (3).【列举可参与的具体劳动内容】 Through labor, we cultivate patience, responsibility, and teamwork. Moreover, it offers a peaceful space for relaxation and reflection (4).【阐述劳动的意义】 Let's work together and create a beautiful, productive space that benefits everyone.【发出号召】 The Student Union 亮点标注: (1)撸起袖子(2)投身到有意义的事情中去(3)在课本之外开展学习,沉浸于真实世界的学习中(4)一个供休憩与沉思的宁静之所 读后续写 One possible version: One evening, I struggled with a new pattern and threw the needles down angrily. The yarn tangled into a messy knot, and all my pent-up frustration about school, my friend’s transfer, and my slipping grades burst out at once. Grandma didn’t rush to comfort me. She just sat beside me, slowly untangled the yarn, and said softly, “Every knitter makes mistakes, even me. The trick isn’t to give up—it’s to fix it, one stitch at a time.” She then guided my hands to redo the pattern, her warm touch steadying my restlessness. As the needles clicked again, I felt my anger fade, and a new understanding of her words began to take root in my heart. After Grandma returned home, I kept knitting with her words in mind. I no longer saw knitting as a boring chore, but as a way to calm my anxious mind. I practiced patiently, mended my mistakes carefully, and finally finished a warm scarf. What’s more, I learned to face my troubles bravely: I studied harder to improve my grades and reached out to my best friend to rebuild our friendship. That old basket of yarn and Grandma’s wisdom became my most precious treasure, reminding me that slow, steady efforts can turn messiness into something beautiful. 听力原文 1.C 【原文】M: How much are the tickets for the modern art exhibition? W: 70 yuan each, but student tickets are half price. M: Could I have two adult tickets and two student tickets, please? 2.C 【原文】M: Lisa, I heard you have a green thumb. W: Haha, yeah. On weekends I often take care of flowers and plants in my yard. But I plan to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes. 3.A 【原文】M: We’re driving to Edinburgh next month. If we come back this way, we’ll certainly stay here again. W: Wonderful. Just give us a call in advance and we’ll get you the same room. 4.B 【原文】M: Will you help me memorize my lines, Lucy? W: Sure. I think practicing your scenes out loud may make the lines stick in your head. For me, it’s really helpful before performing. 5.B 【原文】W: Jason, it’s unbelievable you’ve completed four World Marathon Majors over the past six months! M: Yeah. But it’s a pity I had to quit this year’s London Marathon on April 26th, only seven days after Boston. W: Well, you need time to recover. 6.A 7.C 【原文】W: You wanted to see me, Mr. White? M: Yes, Rachel. Come in and have a seat. Well, you’ve been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right? W: I’m really sorry. My father has just had an operation. I can’t sleep well and focus on my work. M: Rachel, I understand this must be hard for you. But you need to pull yourself together. You’ve been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back in shape soon. 8.A 9.C 10.B 【原文】M: Hi, Kate. How’s your first month in college? W: Honestly, it’s quite different from high school. So many assignments and club activities. I can’t keep track of everything. M: Well, it’s totally normal to feel like that. Just try to get organized. W: Like how? M: Get a planner and update it regularly. Especially, write down your due dates and test times. A weekly check will help you stay on top of things. W: That makes sense. Also, I feel like all of my classmates are doing better than me. M: Everyone has their unique journey. Concentrate on your own growth, not others’ achievements. W: You’re right. Oh, one last thing, there’s a welcome party this weekend. I’m always nervous about such events. M: You should definitely get involved! It’s an awesome chance to meet people. Don’t miss out just because you’re shy. W: Alright. Thanks, Mike. You’ve been so helpful! 11.B 12.B 13.B 【原文】W: Hi, Daniel, what’s up? M: I’m sorting out the videos from a reading sharing activity I joined in for World Read Aloud Day. W: World Read Aloud Day? On April 23rd? M: Not exactly. That is World Book Day. This falls on the first Wednesday of February every year. W: Oh, I know little about it. Was it founded by UNESCO? M: Um, actually, it was founded in 2010 by LitWorld, an organization to promote worldwide literacy. W: So why do they create this day? M: To encourage people of all ages to read aloud and read deeply. W: That’s great! Nowadays many people just fix their eyes on short videos and quick messages. M: Absolutely. It calls on us to enjoy reading, and better express and connect with others. And it has attracted 90 million people from over 170 countries. W: That’s really meaningful. M: Definitely! 14.C 15.C 16.A 【原文】W: You seem to be reading something interesting. M: Well, I’m reading about the latest humanoid robots — Apollo and G1. W: Humanoid robots? Sounds cool! M: Yeah. Apollo comes from the US and G1 from China. They both look and act quite like humans. W: Tell me more. M: OK. Apollo has about 30 artificial muscles. It can carry objects and walk steadily. As for G1, it’s more flexible. It can complete difficult movements and even perform martial arts. W: For real? How do they keep balance? M: Cameras and sensors in their heads help them map out a 360-degree view of their surroundings. W: Incredible! But technology is sometimes a double-edged sword. For example, safety could be a problem. When a heavy robot breaks down and falls, or fails to follow orders, humans may get hurt. M: That’s true. But with more and more humanoid robots working alongside humans, I do believe they will bring us greater convenience. 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.B 【原文】 W:Today I’d like to share with you a piece of research our team has just completed. We’ve discovered the largest known field of sea grass, relying on some unusual partners: tiger sharks. Sea grasses grow in shallow waters near coastlines. These sea grass fields are highly valuable — cleaning ocean water and providing food and shelter for countless sea creatures. Most importantly, they can store large amounts of carbon, which is key to the fight against global warming. Yet little is truly known about their actual size. The oceans are so vast that a thorough study by diving is simply unrealistic. So we turned to tiger sharks because they swim in and around sea grass fields most of the time. We attached cameras to the fins of seven tiger sharks. They carried the cameras over the seabed for hours. Then, the devices came off and floated back to the surface. We used tracking signals to locate and pick up the cameras, and got the video recordings. Our findings are exciting. The world’s total sea grass fields are about 40 percent bigger than we once thought. This project shows that underwater animals can offer new assistance in ocean exploration. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 哈六中2023级高三校二模考试 英语试卷 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生须将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号填写在答题卡指定位置上,并粘贴条形码。 2.回答选择题时,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,再选涂其它答案标号。 3.回答非选择题时,请使用0.5毫米黑色字迹签字笔将答案写在答题卡各题目的答题区域内,超出答题区域或在草稿纸、本试题卷上书写的答案无效。 4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄皱、弄破,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.How much will the man pay for the tickets? A.¥140. B.¥280. C.¥210. 2.What does Lisa often do on weekends? A.Help the elderly. B.Have a yard sale. C.Do the gardening. 3.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a hotel. B.In a travel agency. C.In a garage. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Shooting a scene. B.Remembering lines. C.Watching a performance. 5.When did Jason participate in the Boston Marathon? A.In March. B.In April. C.In May. 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,每小题将给出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.What makes Rachel stressed? A.Her father’s condition. B.Her sleeping problem. C.Her sales performance. 7.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Teacher and student. B.Doctor and patient. C.Boss and employee. 听第 7段材料,回答第 8至10题。 8.What is Kate’s main problem? A.She can’t adapt to her college life. B.She misses her family very much. C.She feels quite nervous about tests. 9.Which is the first suggestion Mike gives? A.To take a journey. B.To join clubs. C.To keep a planner. 10.What will Kate probably do about the party? A.Prepare a special gift for the party. B.Go to the party to make new friends. C.Invite her classmates to go together. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11至 13题。 11.Which organization founded World Read Aloud Day? A.UNESCO. B.LitWorld. C.BookAid. 12.Why was World Read Aloud Day created? A.To forbid short video use. B.To promote deep reading.C.To advocate book-sharing. 13.What does Daniel say about World Read Aloud Day? A.It means a lot to young people. B.It enjoys popularity worldwide. C.It develops readers’ social skills. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14至 16题。 14.What is special about G1 compared to Apollo? A.It can work completely alone. B.It can create a 360-degree map. C.It can do a martial arts show. 15.What help Apollo and G1 to keep balance? A.Their 30 artificial muscles. B.Their human-like structures. C.Their cameras and sensors. 16.How does the man feel about humanoid robots? A.Hopeful. B.Worried. C.Uncertain. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17至 20题。 17.What is the key value of sea grass fields? A.They provide food for large sea animals. B.They help fight against global warming. C.They make ocean water more colorful. 18.Why is a thorough study by diving in oceans impossible? A.They are too large. B.They are too deep. C.They are too stormy. 19.How did the researchers get the video recordings? A.By collecting the floating cameras. B.By searching the seabed and surface. C.By training and tracking tiger sharks. 20.What does the project mainly show? A.Sea grass fields are expanding. B.Animals can aid ocean exploration. C.Some sea creatures are in danger. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第1节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Beautiful Dawn Redwood Forests in China The dawn redwood is a fast growing tree that loves sunshine. Adaptable to various environments, it can grow in both soil and shallow water. It can also grow in temperatures between -34℃ and 47℃. Here are some of China’s best dawn redwood forests. Xuedou Mountain With a history of hundreds of years, the quiet ancient road on Xuedou Mountain in Shaoxing city, east China’s Zhejiang province boasts fresh air and beautiful scenery of mountains, rocks and waterfalls. In autumn, the waterfalls, dawn redwood trees and wildflowers form a fascinating landscape. Location: Jidong town, Zhejiang province Best viewing period: Late autumn to early winter Aixi Lake Wetland Park In winter, the dawn redwood forest in the Aixi Lake Wetland Park, Nanchang city, east China’s Jiangxi province looks like a colorful oil painting. The trees add bright colors to the cold weather and bring vitality to the city. Attracted by the unique scenery, an increasing number of tourists choose to experience the special beauty. Location: Qingshanhu district, Nanchang city, Jiangxi province Best viewing period: Winter Xiaohe Seedling Nursery of Dawn Redwood Xiaohe in Lichuan city, central China’s Hubei province is a seedling nursery home(苗圃)to more than 5,000 dawn redwood trees, which ıs the largest dawn redwood tree community in the world. Late autumn is the best time to appreciate a dawn red wood garden here. The scene draws many photographers to capture the magic. Location: Zhonglu town, Lichuan city, Hubei province Best viewing period: Late autumn 21.What do we know about the dawn redwood? A.It can bear extreme coldness. B.It needs continuous sunlight. C.It survives merely in hot climates. D.It requires deep and abundant water. 22.Why do more and more visitors choose to visit Aixi Lake Wetland Park? A.Because of its large quantity of dawn redwood. B.Because of its location in a wetland park. C.Because of its possession of an ancient road. D.Because of its special beauty in winter. 23.What do the three dawn redwood forests have in common? A.They are all overseas. B.They all have seasonal looks. C.They are all in the east of China. D.They all have the same best viewing period. B Efforts to help Scotland's red squirrels are bearing positive fruits, which owes much to the Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels (SSRS) project and its helper, Polly Pullar, who has transformed her farm into red squirrels' natural habitat. Polly recalls her first encounters with red squirrels at school in Dunkeld. Despite being a top student and popular girl on campus, she, as a boarder, frequently missed her family far away when she was alone. She got her first baby squirrels to look after in the nearby woods. "I became completely absorbed in them and they distracted me from missing home too much," she says. The squirrels eventually returned to the wild, and since then she has regularly taken more in, developing special techniques such as regular touching to stimulate bodily functions. In Polly's view, the eventual release is often challenging because the newly released squirrels still need feeding until they rewild themselves. Their delicate character makes them suffer from stress more seriously than other small creatures. Polly's own farm, where she lives now, has a rising population of the reds. There are open fields, dense woods and little clearings. With the help of the SSRS, more than 20,000 trees have been planted. On the farm, everything is kept untidy. "We arrange it intentionally to keep the living environment of squirrels original and natural." To Polly's relief, it has proved a major boost for the reds' population. Polly believes the reds have a healthy future if efforts can be maintained. That is a matter of money, one for the politicians. The experience of raising squirrels has taught Polly a lesson: “When I have these baby squirrels in my hands and they are completely dependent on me, they highlight the fact that we humans hold the key to nature. It is our duty to protect the natural world.” 24. What did tending the baby squirrels relieve Polly of? A. Social anxiety. B. Academic pressure. C. Life's boredom. D. Intense homesickness. 25. What is Polly's concern for returning the squirrels to the wild? A. The choice of suitable places. B. The lack of special techniques. C. The need for continuous feeding. D. The stress from other animals. 26. Why doesn't Polly keep the farm neat and well arranged? A. To preserve a wild habitat. B. To attract the attention of the SSRS. C. To seek politicians' economic support. D. To make room for newly-planted trees. 27. What do Polly's words mainly convey in the last paragraph? A. Her pride in human superiority. B. .Her sense of shared responsibility. C. Her affection for red squirrels D. Her appreciation of the wildness. C New research challenges the widespread belief that artificial intelligence is triggering a sharp rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. The study suggests that AI’s overall influence on worldwide pollution is small and could even support environmental and economic progress. Scientists from the University of Waterloo and the Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed U.S. economic data alongside estimates of how frequently AI tools are used across different industries. Their goal was to understand what might happen to the environment if AI adoption increases along its current path. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 83 percent of the nation’s economic activity relies on petroleum, coal and natural gas. These fuels release greenhouse gases when burned. The researchers noted that total energy use from AI in the United States matched the electricity consumption of Iceland, yet this amount remained insignificant when viewed at national or global levels. “It is important to note that the increase in energy use is not going to be uniform. It’s going to be felt more in the places where electricity is produced to power the data centers,” said Dr. Juan Moreno-Cruz, a professor in the Faculty of Environment at Waterloo and Canada Research Chair in Energy Transitions. “If you look at that energy from the local perspective, that’s a big deal because some places could see double the amount of electricity output and emissions. But at a larger scale, AI’s use of energy won’t be noticeable.” The study did not explore economic outcomes within the specific communities that host data centers, but the researchers identified several positive takeaways. “For people who believe that the use of AI will be a major problem for the climate and think we should avoid it, we’re offering a different perspective,” Moreno-Cruz said. “The effects on climate are not that significant, and we can use AI to develop green technologies or to improve existing ones. Moving forward, we intend to apply the same approach to additional countries in order to understand how AI adoption may influence environmental outcomes across different regions of the world.” 28.Why did the scientists conduct this research? A.To explore AI’s environmental effects in its present trend. B.To promote environmental and economic progress. C.To calculate economic data across different industries. D.To analyze AI’s industrial application frequency. 29.What can we learn from paragraph 3? A.US AI energy use is small on a global scale. B.Iceland’s power consumption is mainly driven by AI. C.Most US fossil fuels are used to power AI data centers. D.83% of US fossil fuels are consumed for AI energy use. 30.What is Dr. Moreno-Cruz’s attitude towards AI’s effect on the climate? A.Neutral. B.Dismissive. C.Objective. D.Concerned. 31.What will the researchers do in their follow-up research? A.Study data centers’ economic outcomes. B.Expand their research to more countries. C.Measure AI’s exact influence in all regions. D.Employ AI to develop and upgrade green tech. D We live in a world where conversations about mental health are becoming more common. Yet, while sharing struggles often receives understanding, admitting to feeling steady can sometimes feel uncomfortable. Why does saying “I’m doing well” often come with a hint of guilt, as if being okay is somehow inappropriate when others are not? This phenomenon is linked to what psychologists call upward emotional comparison. In our interconnected society, we constantly measure our own emotional state against the visible suffering of others. As a result, expressions of personal stability can be misunderstood as indifference or privilege, making people hesitate to share their neutral or positive wellbeing. The language of crisis feels more familiar and authentic than the language of calm. However, feeling okay is not emotional ignorance. Research in positive psychology suggests that emotions like calmness and contentment are not merely personal benefits. They serve a critical social function. Positive emotions can broaden our perspective, enhance problem-solving abilities, and build psychological resources. This inner steadiness, far from being selfish, actually increases our capacity for empathy and compassion. It acts as an emotional bulwark, allowing individuals to navigate the waves of collective stress without being overwhelmed. Therefore, cultivating and acknowledging this “quiet okayness” is a form of emotional resilience. It involves several practices: answering honestly when genuinely well, valuing the stable middle ground between crisis and excitement, allowing oneself to feel gratitude without guilt, and sharing one’s calm through attentive presence. In challenging times, such steadiness becomes a quiet strength. By openly acknowledging our own periods of stability, we help normalize a full range of human emotions and create space for others to accept their own state without judgment. Ultimately, this honest sharing of wellbeing, one conversation at a time, contributes to building a more emotionally resilient community. 32.Why might people feel guilty saying “I’m doing well”? A.They feel they face a language crisis. B.They fear their luck won’t last long. C.They think sharing feelings is impolite. D.They worry it shows a lack of concern. 33.What does the underlined word “bulwark” in paragraph 3 mean? A.Measurement. B.Barrier. C.Support. D.Pressure. 34.Which of the following actions best illustrates “quiet okayness”? A.Sharing only anxieties to seek support. B.Encouraging others to feel constantly happy. C.Telling a friend you’re well when you truly are. D.Saying “I’m fine” quickly even if feeling stressed. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.The Quiet Strength of Feeling Okay B.Why We Should Only Share Our Struggles C.How Positive Psychology Builds Happiness D.The Problem of Upward Emotional Comparison 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。 Life can get overwhelming when you’re constantly pulled in different directions. It’s easy to feel stretched too thin between work, family, friends, and personal responsibilities. 36 They help protect your time, energy, and mental well-being. Here experts in well-being and organizational behavior shared strategies for setting limits. Write a script. If you’re not used to saying no, you can write down what you’re going to say beforehand and practice it. 37 You can simply say you’re not available at that time, followed by “Thanks for asking, and I hope to have more capacity next time”. 38 When faced with a new work request, take five minutes to assess your workload, energy level and priorities before responding. Pay attention to the activities and interactions that leave you feeling drained or overwhelmed. Put those kinds of events on a “No List”. The list doesn’t mean you decline every time you’re asked, but don’t say yes right away. Harness technology. Mobile devices make it easier to work from anywhere, and harder to draw boundaries. 39 For example, if you check emails far too frequently, move the email app from your phone’s homepage to the second page. Setting boundaries isn’t about shutting people out. 40 Creating healthy limits protects your energy, prioritizes your happiness, and builds stronger relationships. The more you practice, the easier it becomes. Your time and well-being are worth protecting, so start setting boundaries that help you live on your terms. A.Know your limits. B.Focus on personal needs. C.That’s where boundaries come in. D.It means making space for the life you want. E.It allows you to step back and recharge yourself. F.You don’t have to explain yourself when declining a request. G.But there are ways to adjust them so they are less distracting. 第三部分:英语知识运用(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。 I have become an empty nester (空巢者) since my boy started university. When he came home after his first year, we faced huge late-night kitchen chaos and his    41    our previously orderly home. Honestly, it caused much more annoyance than I cared to admit. That summer was     42    . Therefore, after his third year, my son and I had a truly insightful conversation. I asked his advice on how I could handle his such behaviors. His response was surprisingly    43    . He just said that there was no secret plan to drive me crazy. He was merely being a     44     unaware teenager. He likely hadn’t    45    half the times I’d asked him to clean up. Each time the task went undone, I grew angrier until I was    46    . But he often genuinely    47    why I was so mad. That conversation was a  48    . It seemed as if I’d been    49    a look behind the curtain to understand what was going on. I thought about how I could    50    my prior approach. I could lead with kindness and aim for    51    over cleanliness. I began with baby steps by    52    reminding him that he needed to tidy his room to use the family car. My new approach was met by signs of positive   53    . That summer was over. As my boy was leaving the nest, I    54    that as a parent, I was always adjusting and learning that the best way to hold on was learning to    55    . 41. A. messing  B. creating             C. maintaining        D. restoring 42. A. rough B. pleasant              C. busy                  D. hot 43. A. plain                B. encouraging       C. typical               D. cautious 44. A. self-taught         B. self-centred        C. self-disciplined   D. self-driven 45. A. forgotten         B. recorded            C. registered         D. written 46. A. crazy               B. silent                 C. tired                  D. tough 47. A. suspected       B. wondered           C. realized             D. regretted 48. A. game changer  B. road block          C. green light          D. deal breaker 49. A. denied                B. blocked             C. gifted       D.guaranteed  50. A. advocate         B. adopt                 C. justify                D.shift  51. A. freedom              B. protection          C. peace                 D. control 52. A. proudly  B. angrily               C. desperately        D. calmly 53. A. resistance         B. view                  C. change                      D. sense 54. A. pointed out         B. made out            C. tried out             D. figured out 55. A. create                B. bargain              C. praise               D. communicate 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(只填1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The first Beijing Technology and Art Week 56 (get) underway in the iconic 798 Art District on November 28th, 2025, 57 a thrilling mix of art and technology experiences on offer. During the opening ceremony, a robot dog wandered around the hall, delivering bottled water to guests, while a human-like robot 58 (develop) by a famous company became the focus due to its 59 (impress) performance. The robot showed its quickness with a Chinese kung fu routine, 60 (battle) contemporary dancer Chen Zihao and Beijing Dance Academy student Liu Yanbei. The performance was a preview for The Pulse, 61 original dance drama co-produced by a studio and a company. “The performance explores the tension and dialogue between humans and robots,” said Chen, 62 also acted as the dance director for the production. There were two full-length performances on Friday and Saturday, when five dancers performed alongside five robots from different Chinese robotics companies. Audience members also had the opportunity 63 (interact) and become part of the show. Nearly all 64 (activity) were free to the public, according to the organizers. They were aiming to position the event as one of the most important cultural and technological events of Beijing’s winter season, and at that time, 400, 000 visitors 65 (expect) to flood into the 24/7 public art gallery. 第四部分:写作(共两节;满分40分) 第一节:(满分15分) 假定你是校学生会主席李华,近期学校将闲置草坪改造成了校园劳作实践角。校英文报Campus Voice 向学生会约稿,请你撰写一则倡议,号召同学们参与实践角活动。 要点如下: 1. 说明再实践角可参与的活动 2. 简要阐述劳动的意义 注意:写作次数应为80个左右。 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 I used to think my grandmother's basket belonged to the last century. A box of yarn and wooden needles—none of it seemed to fit my life as a high school junior buried under exams and college applications. To me, knitting was slow and outdated—something grandmothers did while watching black-and-white movies. Whenever Grandma visited, she'd open the basket and tap the couch beside her. "Come," she'd say, "I'll teach you a new stitch." I always found an excuse—homework, group projects, "urgent" messages on my phone. But she kept asking. And I kept declining. Then came the autumn of my hardest year. My best friend transferred, my grades slid, and the pressure in my heart stayed all day. Most afternoons I shut my door and drowned myself in sorrow. One rainy Saturday, Grandma stayed over while my parents were away. I must have looked fragile, but she didn't ask me why. She simply set her basket on the coffee table and said softly, "Sit with me for a while." I did. She placed two needles in my hands and a ball of yarn in my lap. "Just hold it," she said. The yarn felt warm. "Now breathe," she murmured, guiding my fingers. "Knitting is less about perfection and more about rhythm. Listen to the movement." The first few attempts were disasters. My stitches tightened into knots. The yarn slipped like water through my fingers. Frustrated, I complained that I couldn't do it. Grandma only smiled. "You're allowed to be messy," she said. "Just don't stay messy." Her words shouldn't have affected me as deeply as they did—but they did. Over the next weeks, knitting became our quiet routine. After school, I'd drop my heavy backpack, sink onto the couch, and let the soft click-click-click of her needles fill the room. The sound was steady, like a heartbeat. My own anxieties slowly fell into rhythm. In those moments, she rarely lectured. She didn't ask about college or tests. She simply let the silence stretch comfortably, as though the act of knitting itself created a safe space for my thoughts to rest. 注意: 1. 续写短文词数应为150左右; 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。 Paragraph 1: One evening, I struggled with a new pattern and threw the needles down angrily._______________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: After Grandma returned home, I kept knitting with her words in mind._________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ( 1 )高三二模 英语试题 第 页 共5页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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