英语(2)(无听力音频)-【黄冈中学】2026年高考英语临考特训预测

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黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二) 英 语 本试卷共10页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。 ★祝考试顺利★ 注意事项: 1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并 将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号 涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试 卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。 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.Which subject does the girl want to improve? A.Biology. B.Chemistry. C.Geography. 2.Where will the man go today? A.To his office. B.To a coffee shop. C.To a second-hand shop. 3.What is the conversation mainly about? A.An essay. B.A course. C.A law. 4.What does Angelina intend to do this summer vacation? A.Read classic books.B.Conduct local research.C.Do community work. 5.Why did Sam fail to attend the study group yesterday? A.He suddenly fell ill. B.He totally forgot to do that. C.He needed to prepare for a contest. 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、7题。 6.What does the man suggest the woman do at first? A.Request a full refund.B.Wait for a direct flight.C.Book a connecting flight. 7.How does the woman sound in the end? A.Frustrated. B.Relieved. C.Grateful. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第1页(共10页) 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What is the main focus of EPA's funding program? A.Upgrading the equipment in school laboratories. B.Providing scholarships for environmental studies. C.Reducing lead exposure in drinking water. 9.What does the 3Ts program stand for? A.Telling,Testing and Taking Action. B.Training,Testing and Taking Action. C.Training,Testing and Treatment. 10.What is the man? A.An EPA official. B.A teacher. C.A student. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.What did Jack and Catherine have for lunch? A.Hamburgers. B.Sandwiches. C.Pizza. 12.Who broke the vase by accident? A.Jack. B.Catherine. C.The woman. 13.What does the woman's story about her childhood suggest? A.Accidents are always annoying. B.Forgiveness matters among family members. C.Small mistakes strengthen relationships. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Why did Neo go to Utrecht last week? A.To visit his uncle.B.To go sightseeing. C.To go on a business trip. 15.How long did Neo originally plan to stay in Utrecht? A.One day. B.Two days. C.Three days. 16.Which of the following did Neo fail to visit? A.The City Hall. B.The Dom Tower. C.The Dom Church. 17.What does the woman offer to take charge of? A.Bus fares. B.Accommodation costs.C.Entrance fees to an attraction. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When does the speaker give the talk? A.On May 1st. B.On May 2nd. C.On August 23rd. 19.What is recommended for people with limited time to celebrate? A.Visiting the local library. B.Attending lectures online. C.Watching space-themed films. 20.What does the speaker say about expert talks? A.They can attract more people to science museums. B.They help people develop an interest in science. C.They make people understand the universe better. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第2页(共10页) 第二部分阅读理解(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。 > Five books for your list Check out these brilliant reads-whether they are presents for your kids. Bunny vs Monkey:Intergalactic Monkey Business by Jamie Smart In the latest instalment of this comic book series,a naughty troublemaker has arrived in the woods-called Little Monkey.He's smaller,cuter and even stranger than the Monkey we know and love.As Bunny and friends try to work out what he's up to,they find themselves on a crazy journey to outer space. The First Unicorn Rider by A.F.Steadman In this prequel to the Skandar series,a boy called George is shipwrecked on a mysterious island.He discovers that unicorns are not a myth but are real and very dangerous.Slowly,he begins to gain one unicorn's trust,but he soon realizes there is a dark presence on the island,deadlier than any unicorn. Rory Sparkes and the Elephant in the Room by Hugh Bonneville You might know actor Hugh Bonneville from his role as Mr Brown in the Paddington films.His first children's book is an entertaining story about Rory Sparkes,a boy whose life is turned upside down when a circus elephant arrives at his school. The Horse Dreamer by Holly Surplice Following the loss of Merryn's father,Sorrel,the horse,arrives out of a storm. He's like something from a dream,seemingly made from the woods and the sea,and is just what Merryn needs.As Halloween approaches,she must use her new-found strength to help her mom and sisters heal too. A Stocking Full of Spies by Robin Stevens The second book in The Ministry of Unladylike Activity series is set in December 1940,and a bomb has fallen on Deepdean School.May and Nuala are sent to stay with May's big sister Hazel,who is working at Bletchley Park where people cracked codes during the Second World War.They are plunged into their most dangerous case yet. 21.What can we learn about Little Monkey in Bunny us Monkey? A.He is bigger than other monkeys. B.He causes troubles in the woods. C.He invites Bunny to explore space.D.He becomes a leader of the woods. 22.Why is Sorrel important to Merryn in The Horse Dreamer? A.He is the spirit of Merryn's father. B.He protects the family from storms. C.He is a Halloween miracle from the sea. D.He helps Merryn's family recover from the loss. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第3页(共10页) 23.What do the five books have in common? A.They share magical themes. B.They are adventurous stories. C.They are designed for children. D.They involve lots of circus animals. B A memorial service for world-renowned conservationist Jane Goodall was held on November 12 at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington,DC.The event drew hundreds of people and featured speakers who paid tribute to Goodall's life and work. Goodall was born in 1934 in London,England,and died on October 1 at age 91. She became known in the 1960s for her research on chimpanzees in Tanzania.Her discoveries,such as how chimpanzees make and use tools,changed the way scientists understood animal behavior.She later founded the Jane Goodall Institute and its global Roots and Shoots youth program. Although Goodall was British,a service was held in the US because of her worldwide influence and her close ties to American scientific and conservation groups. In January,she had been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom,America's highest civilian honor,for her efforts to protect the environment. The memorial began with a procession at the cathedral's entrance,where about 20 rescue dogs stood as honor guards and offered comfort to mourners.Dogs had been Goodall's favorite animals because of the unconditional love they offer.The service opened with a choir performance and a recording of Goodall speaking about nature. Speakers included actor Leonardo DiCaprio,an environmental activist and friend. In his speech,he called Goodall "an extraordinary woman who changed not only the world but so many of us in it". Goodall's grandson,Merlin van Lawick,shared personal stories."We promise to carry forth your light,he said."The seeds of hope you have planted have taken root in millions..” Anna Rathmann,executive director of the Jane Goodall Institute USA,also spoke at the service.She urged those in attendance to carry on Goodall's mission and shared one of her guiding principles:"Together we can,together we will,and together we must change the world. 24.What honor did Goodall receive in January? A.A scientific award. B.A research project. C.The youth program. D.The Presidential Medal of Freedom. 25.Why did dogs attend the memorial? A.To lead the procession entrance. B.To give a memorial performance. C.To relieve the mourners'sadness. D.To create the desperate atmosphere. 26.What can we know about Leonardo DiCaprio? A.He was a choir performer. B.He was an environmentalist. C.He was the trainer of the dogs. D.He was the grandson of Goodall. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第4页(共10页) 27.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.A Memorial Service to Honor Goodall B.Goodall's Life and the Youth Program C.The Global Impact of Goodall's Lasting Legacy D.Goodall's Scientific Discoveries of Chimpanzees C Each year,more than 1.2 billion cellphones are produced globally.The production of electronic devices is not only energy-intensive but also consumes valuable natural resources.Additionally,the manufacturing and delivery processes emit a significant amount of CO2 into the atmosphere.Meanwhile,devices are aging faster than ever,and users replace their still-functional cellphones on average every 2 to 3 years.At best,old devices are recycled;at worst,they end up in landfills. Although the most sustainable solution is to change consumer behavior and consider more carefully whether the old one needs to be replaced,this is easier said than done.Therefore,alternative solutions are needed-such as giving old devices an entirely new purpose.This is precisely the approach tested by researchers Huber Flores and Yin Zhigang from the University of Tartu,along with their international colleagues."Innovation often begins not with something new,but with a new way of thinking about the old,reimagining its role in shaping the future,"explained Flores. They demonstrated that old cellphones can be successfully repurposed into tiny data centers capable of storing and efficiently processing data.They also found that building such a data center costs just around 8 euros. In the project's first stage,the researchers removed the phones'batteries and replaced them with external power sources to reduce the risk of chemical leakage into the environment.Then,four phones were connected together,fitted with 3D-printed casings (and holders,and transformed into a working prototype (ready to be reused,fostering sustainable practices for old electronics.The prototype was then successfully tested underwater,where it participated in marine life monitoring by helping to count different marine species.Normally,these kinds of tasks require a professional diver to record videos and bring them to the surface for analysis.But with the prototype,the whole process can be done automatically underwater. These tiny data centers could also be used in urban environments like bus stops to collect real-time data on the number of passengers,which could then be used to optimize public transportation networks.Sustainability is not just about preserving the future;it's about reimagining the present,where yesterday's devices become tomorrow's opportunities. 28.What can we know from paragraph 1? A.Making electronic devices possibly uses up natural resources. B.Recycling cellphones emits CO2 into the atmosphere. C.Replacing the cellphones becomes less popular than ever. D.Processing electronic devices does good to the environment. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第5页(共10页) 29.What does the second paragraph mainly talk about? A.The challenge of recycling old phones. B.The necessity of finding alternative solutions. C.The possibility of changing consumer behavior. D.The environmental impacts of electronics production. 30.Why did the researchers try out the underwater prototype test? A.To assess old phones'data-processing ability. B.To monitor marine life using old phones. C.To explore the ocean energy using old phones. D.To obtain technical support using old phones. 31.What is the potential application of the tiny data centers? A.Monitoring urban water quality. B.Supporting urban scientific research. C.Collecting passenger data at bus stops. D.Improving e-waste recycling efficiency. D Coral reefs are one of Earth's most important ecosystems(groups of plants and animals that affect one another),yet around the world many of these habitats are declining.So scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI)were pleasantly surprised when they recently found reefs off the coast of Uruguay that appear healthy and full of ocean life. Coral reefs form when animals called corals attach themselves to hard surfaces and then grow and expand.These reefs support about a quarter of the life in the ocean by providing food and shelter.They are at risk of dying out because of rising ocean temperatures and other factors,such as overfishing,pollution,and damage caused by humans and boats. To investigate the health of reefs off the coast of Uruguay,scientists from the SOI recently spent 29 days on an ocean odyssey.This included sending a remotely operated vehicle called SuBastian deep underwater to collect video footage and record data.The reefs they explored were built by a coral species called Desmophyllum pertusum,which is found throughout the Atlantic Ocean and is considered vulnerable to extinction worldwide. The SOI expedition,however,found healthy reefs.They even saw one reef complex nearly 1,000 feet below the ocean's surface that had grown larger than 180 full-size soccer fields put together.The tallest coral mound they discovered measured more than 120 feet tall.They also found plenty of ocean animals,such as bellows fish,groupers,and sharks. The scientists discovered at least 30 new species of ocean life living in the habitat.This included species of sponges,snails,and crustaceans.They also identified known species that had never been seen before in this part of the ocean, such as crystal squids,tripod fish,and a dumbo octopus. The information they gathered on this journey could help inform efforts to 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第6页(共10页) preserve Uruguay's underwater habitats."Discovering marine life reveals the hidden depths of the oceans and transforms the way we perceive our world,"said Leticia Buoro,one of the scientists who took part in the expedition. 32.What surprised the SOI scientists about the reefs off the coast of Uruguay? A.The lack of various ocean life. B.The rising ocean temperatures. C.The healthy condition of the reefs. D.The damage caused by human activities. 33.What does the word "odyssey"in paragraph 3 most likely mean? A.A meaningless adventure. B.A scientific expedition. C.A difficult problem to solve. D.A method of recording data. 34.What did scientists find in the reefs off the coast of Uruguay? A.Plenty of unhealthy reefs. B.The shortest coral mound. C.Less than thirty new species. D.A great deal of ocean creatures. 35.What is the main purpose of the passage? A.To describe the growth of corals. B.To explain the effects of pollution. C.To show the disadvantages of overfishing. D.To report the discovery of healthy reefs. 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。 Whether it's personal loss or health crises,difficult times are an unavoidable part of life.Resilience helps people navigate these turbulent (waters with ease. At its core,resilience is about maintaining or regaining psychological well-being in the face of adversity.36 Cultivate a growth mindset.Those with a growth mindset are more resilient. This mindset is the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work and learning.37 Celebrate small wins and progress,even if they're not perfect.And learn from mistakes instead of viewing them as failures. 38 Social support is also crucial for resilience.Strong connections help individuals cope with stress,provide emotional support,and foster a sense of belonging.When you're feeling overwhelmed,reach out to those you trust.Share your feelings,seek advice,or simply spend time with them. In times of uncertainty,it's easy to feel helpless.39 Make a list of fields where you can take positive action,no matter how small.Whether it's establishing a self-care routine or improving your sleep habits,focusing on these small steps can help you regain a sense of agency and reduce feelings of helplessness. Having a sense of purpose or meaning in life is another key factor in building resilience.Purpose can act as a motivational force,providing you with direction and clarity during challenging times.To find or reconnect with your sense of purpose, consider what values are most important to you.40 Whether it's personal growth or helping others,finding a greater meaning can help you get through difficult moments. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第7页(共10页) A.Strengthen your social connections. B.Doing this can significantly improve mental health. C.Embrace challenges as opportunities for the growth. D.Even simple activities can have effects on your mind. E.Luckily,it can be developed and be strengthened over time. F.But focusing on what you can control can boost your resilience. G.Engage in activities that match your passions and long-term goals. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。 Many years ago,people around the world were impressed by the chess talent Beth Harmon in a film named The Queen's Gambit.There's a 41 "queen of chess"like Beth Harmon in real life-Hou Yifan,a Chinese chess 42,who always remains humble and 43. Hou started playing chess at 5 years old in 1999.At that time,her parents took Hou to try different 44 games at a training center that offered various forms of chess sets to the learners.Attracted by the interesting 45 of the chess,she 46 learning the chess in her spare time. After playing for two years as a hobby,Hou met her coach,the grandmaster Tong Yuanming,and took up 47 training."Chess is a mind game full of 48 Even when there are only five or six pieces left on the board,you cannot calculate all the 49,"said Hou."So instead of focusing too much on 50,we should rely more on practice.” Gaining experience and learning strategies from practicing chess quickly became her daily life.51,her efforts were soon rewarded.Although well-known all over the world,Hou always stayed alert."I'm happy to win,but I know this is a coin with two sides,"Hou added."As you 52 public attention,your faults are amplified (放大).So I should shrug the honors off and stay53 to keep improving.” After graduating from the University of Oxford,Hou came back to China.Now, she has become a teacher at Shenzhen University,54 the methods she learned in China and the West to allow international chess to 55 more young Chinese people. 41.A.similar B.different C.familiar D.inferior 42.A.designer B.organizer C.master D.beginner 43.A.proud B.intelligent C.alert D.tricky 44.A.brain B.card C.ball D.computer 45.A.sizes B.colors C.numbers D.shapes 46.A.dealt with B.pulled out C.embarked on D.threw away 47.A.professional B.extracurricular C.casual D.informal 48.A.lessons B.uncertainties C.entertainments D.fantasies 49.A.difficulties B.challenges C.opportunities D.variations 50.A.doubts B.theories C.imaginations D.favorites 51.A.Desperately B.Fortunately C.Secretly D.Temporarily 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第8页(共10页) 52.A.ignore B.refuse C.gain D.lose 53.A.discouraged B.astonished C.annoyed D.motivated 54.A.integrating B.abandoning C.misleading D.withdrawing 55.A.confuse B.dominate C.distract D.reach 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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Tofu is of Chinese origin,a kind of common food.Until I lived in China,I had only ever tasted vacuum-packed,tough and 56 (taste)supermarket tofu-the kind that lasts for months in the refrigerator.I consumed it moodily,during 57 brief vegetarian phase in my early 20s,and never again. Tofu is made 58 coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds. Although pre-made soy milk may be used,most tofu producers begin with making their own soy milk,which 59 (produce)by soaking,grinding,boiling and straining dried soybeans. Tofu contains a low amount of calories,a relatively large amount of iron,and little fat.There are many different varieties of tofu,60 (include)fresh tofu,tofu brain,pickled tofu,stinky tofu and so on.61 (local)buy their tofu in the morning,when it's freshest,and cook it the same day.Tofu has very little flavor or smell on its own,so it can be used either in savory or sweet dishes,and it's often seasoned 62 (suit)the dish.Finding fresh tofu in China isn't challenging,as it's made everywhere.But eating home-made tofu,warm and lightly steaming,63 (slice)on its cotton wrapping cloth with a worn and weighty butcher knife makes me feel inspired. Tofu looks like it will melt in the mouth.The substance is smoother than the finest cheese.It's so delicate that if you don't eat it 64 (immediate),you have to keep it floating in a water bath to protect it from 65 (injure).The best tofu I've ever tasted was in Yunnan Province at the Yousuo Friday Market,outside Dali.I am looking forward to enjoying it once again. 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,你的新西兰好友Mk发邮件说自己经常久坐,缺乏运动,感觉精 力不足,想参与体育活动但不知如何开始。请你给他回一封邮件,结合自身或他人经 验给出建议。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 Dear Mike, Yours, Li Hua 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第9页(共10页) 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。 It was a cool April night in Maine.My family had journeyed north to Mom's house for a reunion.After greeting everyone in the house,I stepped outside for some deep breaths. Despite the noise inside and the traffic nearby,I heard a quiet meow.I looked around and called,but no cats came running.Eventually,I went back inside.Tiger, the orange Hemingway tabby,and the fluffy gray Charlie were there,but I couldn't find the dark calico cat named Chocolate.This wasn't unusual,though,since she was skittish(易受惊的)and independent,. Later in the evening,I heard the cat again.I got up and started searching.First, I checked the bathroom,which was small and clearly empty.I heard the meow again and looked out of the window.Soon I was back outside. I kept hearing the sound but couldn't see anything.I went back inside for a flashlight,and my brother,who clearly thought I had lost my mind,offered to help. We searched and listened,eventually tracing it to the snow-covered basement doors. We chipped away ice and pried (the doors open,but found nothing.We searched the yard:under steps,on the roof,even in the distant shed.Exhausted,my brother urged rest. I must have managed to sleep at some point because I was woken up by my brother around 5 am.We went back outside and opened the doors again.There was still a faint meow.Then my brother shone his flashlight on the external wall.It was made of blocks that were staggered ()This left deep vertical channels hidden beneath the surface. Maybe the cat was there,and maybe it was Chocolate.We tried to break the top layer of blocks,but our tools were inefficient.That was when my mom called the fire department.Before long,several volunteer firefighters found their way to our yard. They used a special rescue saw and grabbing tools.As dust filled the air, the cries grew louder. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 The firefighters took turns operating the rescue saw,slowly cutting the wall. Chocolate was weak and cold. 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二)第10页(共10页)饰整个句子。 60.a考查冠词。a range of“广泛的,一系列 的…”。 61.highlights考查名词复数。one of-+名词复数。 62.how考查宾语从句。从句缺少方式状语,用 how引导。 63.which考查定语从句。先行词是poem,指物。 64.to appreciate考查非谓语动词。encourage sb to do sth“鼓励某人做某事”。 65.musical考查词性转换。修饰名词heritage需 用形容词。 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(二) 1-5 CCACC 6-10 AACBB 11-15 BACBA 16-20 BAACB 21-23BDC 24-27 DCBA 28-31 ABBC 32-35 CBDD 36-40 ECAFG 41-45 ACCAD 46-50 CABDB 51-55 BCDAD 56.tasteless 57.a 58.by 59.is produced 60.including 61.Locals 62.to suit 63.sliced 64.immediately 65,injury/being injured 第一节:应用文写作 Dear Mike, I understand how you feel about your energy levels,and I think it's great that you want to take some exercise!Here are a few suggestions that might help you. Above all,start with something easy.For example,take a short walk or jog every day.They are low-impact but can make a big difference.Once you're comfortable,you can gradually increase the intensity.In addition,find a sport you enjoy.You can join a school fitness class or try to play basketball which can not only improve your fitness but also allow you to make new friends.What's more,you could try cycling and swimming,which are both fun and beneficial to your health.Finally, remember to take small steps.Don't push yourself too hard at the beginning. Looking forward to your progress! Yours, Li Hua 第二节:读后续写 The firefighters took turns operating the rescue saw,slowly cutting the wall.The high-pitched buzz echoed through the yard as dust rained down.A firefighter carefully inserted a long grabbing tool into the narrow channel,adjusting its angle with quiet urgency.Each pause let a trembling meow echo out, guiding the next cut."I see her!"I shouted.The cries were closer.Undoubtedly,it was Chocolate. Everyone held their breath as the tool was gently moved deeper,inch by inch,to avoid harming the terrified cat.Finally,she was pulled out,trembling, covered in dust,but alive. Chocolate was weak and cold.We carried her straight to the kitchen quickly and Mom wrapped her in a wool blanket.She let out a soft purr the moment she was wrapped warmly.My mom's eyes filled with tears,and we all broke into relieved smiles. The firefighters accepted our heartfelt thanks before leaving.That day,we not only saved a life,but we honored it.In a world,often driven by speed and self-interest,rescuing a small and frightened animal reminds us of something greater.Every life,no matter how insignificant it is,deserves to be seen,to be heard,and to be saved. 听力录音原稿 Text 1 M:I don't worry about geography and biology,but I should put more effort into chemistry.What about you? W:I really wish my geography could be as good as my biology,but it's never my strong suit. Text 2 W:Honey,could you give me a lift when you go to work?I need to meet a client at the cafe near your office. M:Sorry,I'm off today.I'll get the used table we ordered in that store last week. Text 3 M:Have you finished your essay for Professor Smith's course?The deadline is tomorrow. W:Not yet.I'm still researching case law.His course is tough,but I'll manage. M:Good luck!I heard he grades strictly. Text 4 M:Angelina,I'll research local intangible cultural heritage preservation this summer vacation.Do you want to join me? W:Thanks for inviting me.But I've decided to record an audio book for the blind and teach seniors how to use phones in my community. M:Sounds meaningful. Text 5 W:Sam,you didn't come to the study group yesterday.Did it slip your mind? M:No,I informed Jim that I had to practice a song for the English competition yesterday.Didn't he tell you? W:Oh,Jim didn't come either.He had a sudden stomachache. Text 6 W:Oh no!My flight to New York was canceled. What should I do? M:Don't worry.You can ask for a full refund. W:I'll do it,but the point is that I need to arrive in New York today.There are no direct flights left. M:Maybe you can look for a connecting flight, though it'll take longer. W:I guess that's the only option. Text 7 W:Henry,have you noticed the new drinking water equipment in our school? M:Yes.They changed it because of lead concerns, right?I heard the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)just released $26 million to protect children from lead in drinking water at schools and childcare facilities. W:Exactly.The funding will support all 55 states and territories and the District of Columbia.It's amazing how quickly our state got the funding. M:In addition to the funding program,EPA's 3Ts program Training,Testing and Taking Action also helps reduce lead in drinking water.They will train school officials on the risks of lead and offer free water testing.If lead is measured above a specified level,they will assist in identifying sources and fixing them. W:We also need to make our students realize how harmful lead is.How about a class meeting about it? M:Good idea. Text 8 M:Thank goodness!You finally come back,Aunt Jenny. W:What's going on,Jack?Didn't you and my daughter have a good time while I was away? M:Well,it was a total disaster.Catherine was eager to show her cooking skills,so she decided to make pizza and hamburgers for lunch. However,she got distracted and burned them. We ended up having some sandwiches. W:That doesn't sound good.What else happened? M:After lunch,while I was cleaning up the living room,I accidentally knocked over a vase.It broke into pieces.Catherine said it was your favorite.I'm really sorry. W:It's okay.Accidents will happen.Did you get hurt from the broken glass? M:No,we were lucky there.Thanks for your forgiveness. W:You know,it reminds me of my childhood with your mom.We always made little mistakes, which annoyed our father.But looking back,I find those things deepened the bond between us. Text 9 W:Hey,Neo,I heard you hit Utrecht in the Netherlands last week.Did you swing by your uncle's place? M:No,he was away on a business trip.In fact,I just felt like enjoying the local cultural landscapes alone,you know. W:Got it.How was the trip overall? M:Fantastic!After figuring out all the must-sees,I thought one day in Utrecht was enough to do everything I wanted.However,I eventually spent two more days there in order to visit Castle De Haar and Neude. W:Then how did you spend your first day? M:Well,I started with a free walking tour from Domplein that day,seeing the garden of the Dom Church,the City Hall with its unique style,and even the statue of Miffy. W:Wow,Miffy is my favorite.What else? M:I explored more of the Domplein area. Unfortunately,the Dom Tower was under repair.So I ended the day with a canal cruise. W:What a pity!Do you want to make up for the regret?We can go there together next month. I'll cover the bus tickets. M:Deal!I'll ask my uncle if we can stay at his house. Text 10 W:Good evening,dear listeners.National Space Day is only one day away.The day was created to observe the many wonders of the unknown space that our planet and plenty of others float in.This year,space experts and science fans still celebrate National Space Day on May 2nd. Then how can you celebrate this special day?If you're short of time,watching space-themed documentaries or movies at home is a good choice.Don't miss the documentaries like The Universe and Wonders of the Universe,or science fiction movies like Journey to the Edge of the Universe and Interstellar.They can transport you to a whole new world.You can also visit the local library to read space-related books or head to the local science museum to learn about planets and space travel. Furthermore,some libraries and science museums hold expert talks,sharing facts about the history of National Space Day,new space exploration progress and similar celebrations in other countries.For example,National Space Day is celebrated in India on August 23rd while it falls on April 24th in China.I think these events will encourage you to have more of an interest in the scientific field. A篇 本文是一篇童书推荐广告,介绍五本适合送给孩子 的新近出版作品,涵盖奇幻、冒险、温情与历史等元 素,旨在帮助家长挑选礼物。 2l.B事实细节题。原文关键词“troublemaker'”表 明Little Monkey在森林里制造麻烦,故选B。 22.D推理判断题。由原文“Sorrel,the horse, arrives...is just what Merryn needs...she must use her new-found strength to help her mom and sisters heal too.”可知索雷尔的出现帮助这个家 庭走出丧亲之痛,故选D。 23.C细节理解题。五本书的共同信息出现在文章 首句,即“presents for your kids'”,可判定目标读 者为儿童,故选C。干扰项分析:A选项“魔法主 题”仅部分作品涉及;B选项“冒险故事”同样不 能涵盖全部作品(如:The Horse Dreamer更注 重疗愈):D选项“大量马戏团动物”仅一本书 提及。 B篇 本文是一篇新闻报道,讲述了在华盛顿国家大教堂 为世界著名动物保护学家珍·古道尔(Jane Goodall)举行的追思仪式。追思仪式通过“救援犬迎 宾”、亲友致辞等环节,寄托哀思并呼吁公众继续其 环保使命。 24.D细节理解题(时间与荣誉对应)。根据第三段 中的“In January,she had been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom”可知,古道尔当年 1月获得的荣誉是“总统自由勋章”,对应选项D。 25.C推理判断题。文章第四段提到“about20 rescue dogs stood as honor guards and offered comfort to mourners'”,说明狗狗到场是为了“安 慰哀悼者,缓解悲伤”,对应选项C。 26.B细节理解题(人物身份)。第五段直接点明 "Speakers included actor Leonardo DiCaprio,an environmental activist.”,可见迪卡普里奥的身 份之一是“环保活动家”,对应选项B。 27.A标题归纳题。全文核心事件是“为珍·古道 尔举行的追思仪式”,并围绕仪式流程、致辞内容 与纪念意义展开,因此“A Memorial Service to Honor Goodall'”是最贴切的标题,对应选项A。 C篇 文章聚焦电子垃圾问题,指出全球每年生产逾12亿 部手机,其制造、运输过程耗能、耗资源并排放大量 CO2;同时消费者2到3年就换新机,导致旧机迅速 沦为潜在废弃物。爱沙尼亚塔尔图大学Huber Flores、殷志刚团队提出“把I旧手机改造成微型数据 中心”的创新方案,仅用约8欧元即可将4部旧机组 装成水下或城市环境可用的“微型数据中心”,实现 环境监测、公交客流统计等功能,为电子垃圾赋予 “第二次生命”。 28.A细节理解题。第一段明确提到“The production of electronic devices...consumes valuable natural resources.”,直接对应A项“制 造电子设备可能用尽自然资源”。故选A。 29.B段落大意题。第二段先承认“改变消费者行 为”是最可持续的方案,但随即指出“this is easier said than done”,因此“alternative solutions are needed'”。整段意在论证寻找替代方案的迫切 性。故选B。 30.B细节理解题。第三段提到研究人员把旧手机 集群放入水下测试,“participated in marine life monitoring by helping to count different marine species”,即利用I旧手机完成海洋生物监测任务。 故选B。 31.C细节理解题。最后一段举例说明微型数据中 心的潜在用途:“could also be used in urban environments like bus stops to collect real-time data on the number of passengers”,与C项“在公 交站收集乘客数据”完全吻合。故选C。 D篇 文章报道了施密特海洋研究所(SOI)的科学家们在 乌拉圭近海意外发现一片健康状况极佳的珊瑚礁 群,并详细介绍了其规模、生物多样性及科研意义。 32.C细节理解题。第一段明确指出全球珊瑚礁数 量在减少,而“So scientists.were pleasantly surprised when they recently found reefs off the coast of Uruguay that appear healthy and full of ocean life.”则说明令科学家惊讶的是这些珊瑚 礁“健康且充满海洋生物”。故选C。 33.B词义猜测题。第三段提到“This included sending a remotely operated vehicle..to collect video footage and record data..”,可见该词指历时 29天、使用ROV进行数据收集的“科学考察/探 索”。故选B。 34.D细节理解题。第四、五段列举发现:珊瑚堆高 度超120英尺、礁群面积超过180个标准足球 场、发现石斑鱼、鲨鱼、至少30个新物种以及水 晶鱿鱼、三脚鱼、小飞象章鱼等“大量海洋生物”, 故D项“A great deal of ocean creatures.”正确。 35.D写作意图题。全文围绕“在乌拉圭近海意外 发现一片生机勃勃的健康珊瑚礁”展开,重点报 道其规模、生物多样性与科研价值,目的是向读 者报告这一重大发现。故选D。 七选五 本文主要介绍培养韧性的关键策略,包括成长心态、 社会支持、可控行动和人生意义,帮助人们在逆境中 保持心理健康。 36.E前句给出定义“resilience is about maintaining…wel-being”,本句用“Luckily”承 接,指出这种能力并非天生的,而是可以后天习 得,自然引出下文“如何培养”,考查定义后的转 折补充。 37.C段首已点明“growth mindset'”,后文紧接着说 “Celebrate small wins...learn from mistakes”,本 句正是对该心态核心做法的概括把挑战当 作成长契机,直接支撑分论点,考查论点一论据 一致性。 38.A此处为独立段落的段首句,后文全在讲 “Social support'”如何缓解压力,选项A既是段落 主题句,又与段内“reach out to those you trust'” 形成总分呼应,考查段落主旨句的功能。 39.F前句出现“feel helpless”,后文立即给出 “Make a list.small steps'”,选项F用“But”转 折,点明“关注可控项”即可解决无助感,承上启 下,考查转折逻辑和对策衔接。 40.G前句提示“consider what values are most important'”,后文举例“personal growth or helping others'”,选项G号召把价值观落到具体 行动,既回应“find…purpose”又引出例子,考查 建议和例证衔接。 完形填空 本文是一篇记叙文,属于“人与社会”主题语境。文 章主要介绍了国际象棋棋后侯逸凡的个人成长经历 和她通过努力所取得的成就。 41.A根据文意,多年前,《后翼弃兵》里的国际象棋 奇才贝丝·哈蒙给全世界观众留下了深刻印象。 在现实生活中也有一位与其相似的“棋后”,她就 是侯逸凡。所以选择A。 42.C根据前面句意可知,她是国际象棋棋后,所以 应该选择C。 43.C根据51空后面的“Hou always stayed alert” 可知,此处是原词复现。 44.A根据文意推断,父母带着她参加各种各样的 益智游戏,在48空所在的句子中出现a mind game,可推出此处用mind的同义词brain。 45.D前句提到了forms(轮廓,外形),这里强调的 是国际象棋棋子别致有趣的造型,所以选择D 其他选项意思不符合文意。 46.C embark on意为“开始做…”,她开始学国 际象棋。 47.A professional training意为“专业训练”。句 意:侯逸凡把国际象棋作为一项业余爱好,直到 两年后,她遇到了自己的教练一国际大师童渊 铭,并从此开始了专业训练。 48.B根据后文“Even when there are only five or six pieces left on the board,you cannot calculate all the'”可以得知国际象棋是一种心理游戏,充满 不确定性。 49.D即使棋盘上只剩下五六颗棋子,你也无法计 算出所有变化。 50.B practice和theories相对应。句意:因此,我 们下棋应该多依靠练习,而不是过于关注理论。 51.B根据文意,侯逸凡的努力很快得到了回报,这 是幸运的事,所以应该选择B。 52.C根据前后文推理可知:“你获得公众关注时, 自身的缺点也会被放大。” 53.D根据前文“So I should shrug the honors off..”和后文的“.to keep improving.”可推断 出这里是要保持积极主动。句意:所以我应该把 这些荣誉抛诸脑后,保持不断进步的动力。 54.A integrate意为“结合”。根据前后文推理可 知:现在,侯逸凡已经成为深圳大学的一名教师, 她希望“把在中国和西方国家学到的方法结合起 来,让更多的中国年轻人接触到国际象棋”。 55.D根据文意是让更多的中国年轻人接触到国际 象棋。 语法填空 这篇文章介绍了豆腐的起源、制作过程、营养价值以 及在中国各地的不同吃法,并穿插了作者在中国生 活时对豆腐的全新认识和情感体验。 56.tasteless考查词性转换。句中“vacuum packed,tough and ”为并列结构,and前后 词性一致,tough为形容词,故填tasteless(无味 的)修饰supermarket tofu,表示“密封包装的质 地坚硬且毫无味道的超市豆腐”。 57.a考查冠词。短语“during a brief vegetarian phase'”表示“在一段短暂的素食阶段”,为泛指, 故用不定冠词a。 58.by考查介词。表示“用…方式”,故填by。 59.is produced考查谓语动词时态、语态和主谓一 致。定语从句中which指代soy milk(豆浆),此 处表示“被制作”,主句为一般现在时,故从句用 般现在时的被动时态。 60.including考查非谓语动词。此句的前半句句意 是“豆腐有很多不同的品种”。结合此意,后半句 想表达的意思应该是:包含鲜豆腐、豆腐脑、酱豆 腐、臭豆腐等,是对前半句进行进一步的补充说 明。综上,此处应该填including,后接宾语fresh tofu,tofu brain…,列举不同种类的豆腐。 6l.Locals考查名词复数。此处表示“当地人早上 买豆腐”,泛指“当地人”,用复数Locals作主语。 位于句首,首字母大写。 62.to suit考查非谓语动词。此句的句意是“豆腐 本身没有什么味道或气味,所以它既可以用于咸 味菜肴,也可以用于甜味菜肴,而且通常会根据 菜肴的口味进行调味”。结合此意,根据空前的 词seasoned(给食物调味),就是把豆腐作为调味 剂,去搭配其他的菜肴。从句子结构上看是tis seasoned to do sth。综上,此处应填to suit」 63.sliced考查非谓语动词作定语。此句的句意是 “但吃着温热的、微微冒着热气的、用那把老旧而 沉重的刀在棉质裹布上切成薄片的自制豆腐让 我感到充满灵感”。从语法结构上看,此处填入 的词需要充当名词tou的后置定语。所给动词 slice意为“切成薄片”,故应将其变为过去分词形 式,意为“被切成薄片的”。 64.immediately考查副词。修饰动词eat,用副词 immediately,表示“立即食用”。 65.injury/being injured考查名词或动名词被动式 作介词宾语。protect it from后接名词或动名 词,injury为名词“损伤”,being injured为动名词 被动式,均符合“防止其受损”的语境。此句的句 意是“它是如此脆弱,如果你不立即吃它,你必须 让它漂浮在水中,以防止它碎掉”。 黄冈中学临考特训预测卷(三) 1-5 AACAB 6-10 CBCAC 11-15 BABAC 16-20 BACBC 21-23ABC 24-27 ACBC 28-31 DCBA 32-35 ADCD 36-40 FACDG 41-45 DCBAB 46-50 CDCBA 51-55 CABCD 56.considered 57.watching 58.to explore 59.a 60.What 61.colorful 62.performers 63.that/which 64.as 65.truly 第一节:应用文写作 Dear Conine, I am Li Hua,in charge of the school radio program "How to Study English".This program is very popular among students who are eager to improve their English skills. I am writing to invite you to be a guest for a short interview.We would like to hear your advice on effective learning methods and cultural differences in language use.Would it be possible to schedule the interview next Friday afternoon from 4:00 to 4:20? If this time is inconvenient,please suggest another that works for you. We believe your insights would greatly benefit our listeners.Thank you for considering our invitation. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节:读后续写 Roberta pulled the scarf close around the man's neck.Her hands,gentle yet firm,tucked the worn fabric securely,protecting him from the biting cold. A soft smile graced her lips as she patted his shoulder,her eyes holding a warmth that resisted the winter's chill.The old man's eyes met hers,a silent gratitude passing between them before he turned and shuffled out into the frosty world,his plastic bag held carefully. I said,"Was that your uncle or a neighbor or someone special?"Roberta shook her head,her gaze still fixed on the door."Just a regular,"she said softly."But on a day like this,everyone deserves a little extra warmth."Her words,simple yet profound,settled in the quiet store.I paid for my battery,no longer impatient,reminded that even in the coldest moments,humanity can shine brightly through ordinary acts of kindness.The wind outside felt a little less bitter as I left. 听力录音原稿 Text 1 W:Look!The kids are having fun on that jungle

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