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高三模拟卷(二)
英语
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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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 does the man like about the movie?
A.The plot.
B.The music.
C.The performance.
2.What is the weather like in the woman's hometown?
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A.Settled.
B.Extreme
C.Changeable.
3.How much is one black pudding?
A.$3.
B.$5.
C.$6.
4.What will the man probably do?
A.Take part in the game
B.Lend his shoes to John
C.Turn around and head home.
5.Why didn't the woman attend the partyi
A.She treated a patient.
B.She tended to her grandmother
C.She was diagnosed with heart disease.
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。
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听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.When does the conversation take place?
A.In the morning.
B.In the afternoon.
C.In the evening.
7.Where is the man's key?
A.In the drawer.
B.In his schoolbag.
C.In his pocket.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.How does the man feel about building model trains and cars?
A.Boring.
B.Enjoyable.
C.Annoying.
9.What is the speakers'common hobby?
A.Singing.
B.Swirning.
C.Playing music.
10.What will the speakers do next?
A.Fly the kite.
B.Go jogging.
C.Build models.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What makes the woman feel surprised?
A.Her wallet is missing
B.She has a bad memory
C.The phone is multifunctional.
12.What is a disadvantage of digital wallets according to the man
A.Having a risk of identity theft.
B.Not being accepted everywhere
C.Being limited by Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
13.Where will the man probably go?
A.A library.
B.An airport.
C.A bank.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What kind of people can live longer and happier?
A.Those who are close to the Internet.
B.Those who can learn to live with stress.
C.Those who have close interpersonal relationships.
15.Why is the man giving the woman the information?
A.He is giving her tasks.
B.She is reading books on this subject.
C.They had a conversation on this topic before.
16.Which part of personal development has the woman focused on?
A.Sleep.
B.Diet.
C Physical exercise.
17.What has the woman always wanted to do?
A.Get a pet.
B.Cook for friends regularly.
C.Make weekly video calls with family.
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听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What does the speaker do?
A.She is a TV producer.
B.She is a politician.
C.She is a scientist.
19.Where did the speaker work recently?
A.In a boat.
B.At a university.
C.At a TV station.
20.Why are sharks returning?
A.There is more food to eat.
B.The water quality is better.
C.There are fewer people to hunt them.
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 Employment Act covers employees working under a contract of service with an
employer.An employer should give legal benefits scheduled under the law to an intern,a
student getting practical experience in a job,if he/she is performing work and has work
arrangements similar to that of a regular employee in the organisation.Some important points
are highlighted below:
1.Hours of Work,Overtime Rest Days
An employee should not be required to work for more than 8 hours in a day or more
than 44 hours in a week.However,he/she may be required to work overtime if he agrees to
do so,subject to the limit of 12 hours per day and a maximum of 72 hours per month.
The employer must pay the employee for the extra hours of work or for working on his
rest days or public holidays.An employer must grant the employee one rest day (which is not
paid)in a week.
2.Annual Leave
An employee is entitled to Annual Leave if he/she has worked for at least 3 months.
3.Sick Leave
Paid sick leave shall be granted to an employee who submits a medical certificate,which
may be issued by a dentist or doctor,provided that:
The employee has served the employer for at least 3 months.
The employee has informed or tried to inform the employer within 48 hours of his/her
absence.
The employee's sick leave is authorized by the company's doctor or a government
doctor.
Employers are to notify the programme administrator if students'leave application
exceeds what is entitled.
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21.What is the normal limit on weekly working hours?
A.8 hours.
B.12 hours.
C.44 hours.
D.72 hours.
22.Which is required for paid sick leave?
A.Permission from employers
B.Medical treatment from doctors.
C.Early notification to employers.
D.Employment of three months or more.
23.Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.A job advertisement.
B.A legal guide for interns.
C.A working insurance policy.
D.A student's internship report.
B
In Qingdao,a guesthouse named "Yameng's Home"is marked by a Barbie doll in a
wheelchair at its entrance.Operated by 29-year-old Cui Yameng,it embodies her mission to
create a barrier-free environment for people with disabilities.
Cui's dedication began in high school through volunteer work,leading her to study special
education.Her travels with physically-challenged friends during university revealed how
everyday obstacles like small steps became significant barriers.This inspired her long-term
goal of an accessible hotel.As a practical start,she transformed her apartment's first floor
into this inclusive guesthouse in 2023.Every detail is designed for accessibility:a low entrance
ramp,lowered kitchen counters,an adjustable bathroom mirror,and customized bed heights.
Cui offers free stays to guests with disabilities,requesting only a personal story in return.Her
aim is to provide dignified and comfortable accommodation.
Her first guest was a young woman who had lost both legs.Cui arranged a tandem(
bicycle ride along the coast for her-a first-time experience the guest later shared online.
The post inspired many followers,including one man who embarked on his first solo trip in
twenty years.Cui points out that the core issue is not an absence of accessible facilities,but
rather a lack of public awareness about disabilities.Besides the guesthouse,she works at a
local welfare center,organizing activities where children wear blindfolds to experience daily
life without sight to foster public understanding.
Her initiative has created a ripple effect.After gaining online attention,she began
receiving requests from local businesses for accessible design advice.Cui hopes her story
empowers others to contribute according to their capacities.To date,her guesthouse has
hosted 28 guests and received international bookings.Cui acknowledges China's progress in
accessibility,citing supportive laws and improved services.Yet,her ultimate wish is for a
future where such specialized accommodations become unnecessary,as affordable,accessible
options are available everywhere.She sincerely looks forward to that day.
24.What inspired Cui to design the guesthouse?
A.Her work at a welfare center.
B.Volunteer service in her youth.
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C.Her academic pursuit of special education.
D.Her travel experiences with disabled friends.
25.What can be inferred about Cui's influence?
A.She has built business partnerships.
B.She has motivated disabled travelers.
C.She has absorbed government funding.
D.She has transformed traditional hotels.
26.Which of the following best describes Cui?
A.Traditional and cautious.
B.Humorous and ambitious.
C.Romantic and adventurous.
D.Pioneering and compassionate.
27.What can be a suitable title for the text
A.A Home Without Barriers
B.A Chance for New Business
C.A Hero of Online Campaign
D.A Center for Special Education
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Global trends indicate that basic resources like food and water are becoming increasingly
scarce.With the population projected to reach 10 billion 30 years from today,feeding
everyone is a major challenge,as we will not have more water or arable(可耕作的)land in the
future.Deforestation is not a sustainable solution due to its severe impacts on climate change.
Israeli company Netafim addresses this by promoting drip irrigation,a technology it
pioneered.This method delivers precise amounts of water and nutrients directly to plant roots,
dramatically improving efficiency.Transitioning to drip irrigation saves enormous amounts of
water.For example,Netafim's system for rice fields can reduce water usage by up to 70%.It
also minimizes the need for harmful chemicals and helps reduce soil degradation caused by
farming.Furthermore,smart irrigation lowers the carbon footprint because crops can be
grown close to retailers,cutting down on long-distance transportation.Greenhouse farming
supported by such technology also contributes to this reduction.Netafim is additionally
working to reduce plastic waste through recycling initiatives for used irrigation lines.
A major obstacle remains affordability for the world's 450 million smallholder farmers.In
response,Netafim is developing cheaper systems and innovative business models.These
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include "irrigation as a service",where farmers pay a monthly fee,and "community
irrigation"projects that pool resources for small farmers,as successfully implemented in India.
The company also assists governments,such as Rwanda's,in developing new agricultural
areas.
Although 75%of Israel's crops use drip irrigation,the global adoption rate is only about
5%,with most agriculture still relying on wasteful flood irrigation.Actually,the growing
demand for such solutions is global.The technology was well-received at the Dubai Expo,
highlighting the keen interest from water-scarce regions like the Arabian Gulf,which seek to
reduce dependence on food imports and enhance its food security through innovation.
28.What does the author highlight about future resource availability?
A.The impact of technology.
B.The damage of deforestation.
C.The threat of climate change.
D.The shortage of water and farmland.
29.What is an added bonus of drip irrigation besides saving water?
A.It ends soil loss
B.It cuts plastic waste.
C.It reduces chemical use.
D.It speeds up crop growth.
30.What does the underlined word "pool"most probably mean in paragraph 3?
A.Donate.
B.Combine.
C.Save.
D.Control.
31.Why does the author mention regions like the Arabian Gulf in the last paragraph?
A.To show global demand for drip irrigation.
B.To compare their agriculture with Israel's.
C.To prove the effectiveness of drip irrigation.
D.To criticize their dependence on food imports.
D
For years,experts have cautioned that excessive screen time wears away cognitive depth
and sustained focus.Now,a cultural fightback is underway.Phrases like "digital burnout"and
“attention recession(注意力衰退)”have entered mainstream discourse.According to a
Deloitte survey,nearly 25%of respondents deleted at least one social media app in the past
year-a figure that rises to one-third among Generation Z,who cite mental health strain and
the performative pressure of constant connectivity.
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This raises a pressing question:if users are increasingly aware of the psychological costs of
infinite scrolling,why do brands push harder to capture attention?The uncomfortable truth
lies in advertising's economic function.While advertising did not create the modern economy,
it fuels its growth.Each paid impression sustains a system that regulators,parents and
policymakers are now questioning.Thus,what began as a debate about technology has
unavoidably become a conversation about marketing issues.
Yet the previous data shows this strategy is backfiring.Kantar's Media Reactions study
reveals a sharp decline in people saying social media ads capture their attention.In other
words,brands are paying more for less effective engagement.Under such circumstances,
some forward-thinking brands are choosing another way.Heineken,a Dutch beer brand,for
instance,launched a "Boring Phone"campaign to encourage presence over scrolling.
Similarly,Bottega Veneta,an Italian luxury fashion brand,made headlines by deactivating its
social media accounts,redirecting focus toward craftsmanship,physical exhibitions,and
cultural dialogue.These aren't anti-digital moves.They're signals of a shift:from maximising
attention to respecting it.
So where does this leave us?Young people say the always-on model is breaking them.
Parents and regulators are desperate for solutions.The central question is no longer whether
the attention economy carries consequences,but whether the market will lead a voluntary
transformation or await imposed(强制的)force..
32.What is mainly discussed in the first paragraph?
A.Public reaction to excessive screen time.
B.The mental harm caused by social media.
C.Professional warnings against screen overuse.
D.The pressure on digital apps to improve service.
33.Why do brands persist in aggressive digital engagement?
A.Regulators demand more online content
B.Policymakers desire efficient user response.
C.Users'resistance is considered insignificant.
D.Brands regard users'attention as profitable.
34.How did some forward-thinking brands address the challenge?
A.By prioritizing care for users'attention
B.By refusing to update any digital output.
C.By expanding their social media presence.
D.By launching digital advertising campaigns.
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35.What does the author expect for the future of the attention economy'
A.The attention-based industry will soon collapse.
B.The transformation will take place in any case.
C.Brands will further maximize attention capture.
D.Regulatory measures will ultimately force changes.
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Relocating from one country to another is exciting,but it is also a challenging experience.
Shifting to a completely new culture almost always results in a culture shock for all people.
36 Some hardly notice its effect at all,while others can find it very difficult to adapt to
their new environment.
I grew up in a small town in Slovakia,where most of the information I had about America
came from its movies,and the purpose of them is always to entertain viewers,while details of
American life may not be precisely dessribed.I had imagined a thousand possibilities of what
life in America would be like.37
Americans find it easy to make casual friends.They become friends first and build trust
later if at all.Americans make friends and become relatively close in no time38 In my
culture,we believe in building friendships and staying connected after the trust is built.Only
after coming to America did I realize that my self-identification as a reserved person is part of
my cultural identity with Slovakian culture.
39 Americans find it uncomfortable if others stand too close.When friends or family
greet,they give a short hug and step aside to have some distance for conversation.We
Slovakian people like to speak sitting or standing close to each other.Also,it's considered
disrespectful to keep a large distance during the conversation.
Part of the excitement of living in a new culture is learning about how it differs from my
own culture.40 By learning to understand and navigate the culture of another country,I
have become a more open-minded person.It has taught me to shape my own cultural identity.
A.But it's easy for them to disappear from one another's life.
B.Different people might experience culture shock differently.
C.It is therefore necessary to know how to handle culture shock.
D.I always compare my values and customs with those in America.
E.Another shocking observation for me was the informality of the Americans.
F.American culture is also different from mine in terms of a sense of personal space.
G.But I had never expected that I would have a culture shock once I was actually there.
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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人空白处的最佳选项。
When a player on the opposing team makes a terrible mistake on a big match,the reaction
for many sports fans is 41.But not every sports fan.
With a minute and a half left in an NFL playoff game(全国撖榄球联盟季后赛)last
season,the Baltimore Ravens scored a touchdown to 42 the Buffalo Bills'lead to 27-25.
Two more points would 43 the game.
The Ravens quarterback 44 the ball to his teammate Mark Andrew,who was at the
goal line.He caught it...and he dropped it.Thus,the whole season 45 and the Ravens
lost the game.
But even amid their triumph,some Bills fans felt 46 for Andrew who has Type 1
diabetes,a serious and lifelong disease.Two Bills fans set out to raise money for Breakthrough
TID,a 47 supporting diabetes research and advocacy."Even though he was playing
against us,we've got tremendous 48 for Andrew.There is something more important than
the 49 itself,"Bills fans Ryan and Howard said.
Their effort raised more than $146,000 from 4,000-plus donations,far exceeding the
goal of $5,000.They never expected it to 50 like this.They were surprised at how
quickly the contributions poured in.51,they were mostly from Bills'fans.But as 52
spread,fans of the Ravens and other NFL teams joined in.
After the game,Andrew expressed his deep dissatisfaction with his 53 at the decisive
moment.Despite the negativity,he saw heartfelt love and encouragement,especially from
those who 54 to the charity.While Bills fans admitted that they would always support
their own team,they would also have a soft 55 for the Ravens from then on.
41.A.silence
B.joy
C.anger
D.pity
42.A.broaden
B.hold
C.narrow
D.follow
43.A.lose
B.miss
C.start
D.tie
44.A.kicked
B.threw
C.blocked
D.pushed
45.A.ended
B.lasted
C.flew
D.remained
46.A.envious
B.grateful
C.sorry
D.ashamed
47.A.campaign
B.committee
C.charity
D.hospital
48.A.permissoin
B.respect
C.assistance
D.credit
49.A.process
B.play
C.theme
D.issue
50.A.run out
B.slip away
C.make sense
D.blow up
51.A.Initially
B.Quickly
C.Luckily
D.Gradually
52.A.rumor
B.hope
C.word
D.wisdom
53.A.harvest
B.alternative
C.situation
D.performance
54.A.referred
B.belonged
C.appealed
D.donated
55.A.spot
B.voice
C.power
D.drink
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
TikTok videos with lines like "Tomorrow,you're turning Chinese!"have sparked a
worldwide craze.A leading voice in this trend is content 56 (create)Sherry XiiRui,who
started uploading amusing videos about everyday Chinese habits on social media tagged
"Becoming Chinese"in late 2025.Just two months later,her series of more than 20 videos
57 (average)1 million views each.
"Becoming Chinese"means embracing Chinese philosophy of life:practical yet 58
(poet),smart yet kind.This mindset is adopted widely in daily routines of foreigners as they
pick up small Chinese habits to refresh 59 (they):doing Ba Duan Jin in the morning,
sipping warm water during the day,and wearing slippers at home instead of going barefoot.
These practices stem from a long-standing Chinese philosophy:live in tune 66 nature,and
maintain good health before problems arise.
Digital tools are fueling a growing sense of "being Chinese",with China's open-source AI
models like DeepSeek 61 (use)daily at present by people around the world for real-time
translation.Algorithm-based platforms like RedNote 62 (shape)how global users access
information about China in the past few months,allowing them to engage with Chinese society
through lifestyle content.
Some experts describe 63"Becoming Chinese"trend as peer-to-peer cultural
exchange,distinct from past icons like pandas or Kungfu.It is a sign that Chinese culture isn't
just for admiration 64 for living and enjoying.Some call the phenomenon
"Chinamaxxing"(a term for embracing Chinese culture to the fullest),65 the Chinese
spirit meets a global taste for sustainability,balance,and co-creation.
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,上周你校为来访的英国学生举办了“世界厨房”美食制作交流活动。请你为
学校英文报写一篇新闻报道,介绍此次活动。内容包括:
(1)活动过程;
(2)活动意义。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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World Kitchen:A Bite of Friendship
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。
Every year my swimming team relies on the pool's Snack Shack()to raise money
for swim meets (and equipment.But last month,at the end of our first summer
meeting,Coach Abby called us all together,announcing:the Snack Shack would be closed for
repairs all August,which meant we couldn't afford any meets that year.Suddenly,a heavy
gloom settled over the whole team.
The next morning,practice felt really weird.None of us were swimming our best,and
even though Coach Abby was smiling as usual,we could tell she was worried.
When we got out of the pool for a break,Mila suggested,"If we can't rely on the Snack
Shack,shall we hold a pool party to raise money?"At first,Coach Abby wasn't sure about
doing a big fundraiser.But once she saw how much we all wanted to help,she said,"That's
OK.Let's go for it!"That's when we started brainstorming ideas for our pool party.
"We could have a Fun in the Sun Lemonade Stand,"I suggested.
Another teammate offered to make starfish cookies.
Some formed the games committee."Let's have a fishing game for the little kids,said
one."When they drop their fishing lines into the pool,we can attach prizes to them!"
We spread out a big poster,writing down ideas one by one-a lemonade stand,starfish-
shaped cookie sales,a pool fishing game...We worked late into the afternoon,our hearts
filled with hope for the upcoming pool party.
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The next day,as soon as I arrived at the pool grounds,Mila and I set up our Fun in the
Sun Lemonade Stand.We had stacks of cups and a fancy drink dispenser filled with lemonade.
Looking around,other teammates were busy making preparations for their stands.The
weather started out perfect-sunny and warm.More people showed up than we'd expected:
families with kids,neighbors,and even some former swim team members.Everyone laughed
as they played the fishing game and lined up to buy lemonade and cookies.
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。
But suddenly,dark clouds rolled in,blocking the sun.
Before long,the dark clouds drifted away and the sun shone again.
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