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2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语试题卷
(银川一中第三次模拟考试)
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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。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。
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1.How much should the man pay?
A.$120.
B.$118.
C.$108.
2.Why did Karl lose his job?
A.He made a big mistake.
B.He was in poor health.
C.He often went to work late.
3.What do we know about the man?
A.He lost his passport.
B.He is very forgetful.
C.He is late for the plane.
4.What do the speakers think of the film?
A.Touching.
B.Boring.
C.Exciting.
郴竖
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Where the woman took her trip.
B.How the woman enjoyed her trip.
C.What the woman bought during her trip.
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。
郴明
听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6.What is the date today?
A.February 6th.
B.February 7th.
C.February 8th.
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.7.What do the speakers discuss in the end?
A.How to pay.
B.Which seat to take.
C.Where to change planes.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What does the man disagree on?
A.Date for the exhibition.
B.Length of the opening ceremony.
C.Starting time for the opening speech
9.Why does the man choose the hall for the opening ceremony?
A.It is quiet.
B.It is near.
C.It is big.
10.What do we know about Ms.Black?
A.She'll be the first speaker.B.She had a car accident.
C.She has some urgent matters.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why can't the man get the textbook?
A.The books have all been booked by others.
B.More students signed up for the class than expected.
C.The woman received fewer books than ordered.
12.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Share the book with other students.
B.Get on with his classmates.
C.Wait patiently.
13.What does the woman offer to do for.the man?
A.Lend her book to him.
B.Keep a book.
C.Copy two units.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Why did Linda like her first boss?
A.He paid her well.
B.He was very kind to her.
C.He sent her on a training course.
15.What did Linda do in the shop?
A.She baked bread.
B.She displayed cakes.
C.She made sandwiches.
16.What is Linda's opinion about the full-time shop assistants?
A.They were friendly to her.
B.They didn't work as hard as her.
C.They hadn't got the same skill as her.
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听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What can we learn about the International Language College?
A.It has many buildings in it.
B.It is made up of four departments.
C.It is the largest college in the city.
18.Which is the largest department in the college?
A.The French department.B.The English department.C.The Russian department
19.Where do the teachers in the English department mainly come from?
A.America and Canada.
B.England and America..
C.America and Australia.
20.What day is it today?
A.Friday.
B.Saturday.
C.Sunday.
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
Do you want to go camping in a national park?This is the place to start!Yellowstone
National Park,well-known as the world's first national park,has a variety of campgrounds for
you to choose from.
About Reservation
All campgrounds must be reserved in advance,with the exception of Mammoth which offers
first-come,first-served sites.In the campgrounds,you can also be offered certain service as
follows.Please take a look at it before you make a reservation.
2026
Nightly
Campground
Sites
Dates
Price
Bridge Bay
5/15-9/13
$38
431
Fishing Bridge
6/8-10/17
$94
310
RV(房车)Park
Grant Village
6/26-9/26
$45
429
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Lewis Lake
6/15-10/11
S20
84
Madison
5/1-10/17
S38
278
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Mammoth
Year-round
$25
82
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Tower Fall
5/22-9/27
$30
31
Disabled-friendly sites
Pay showers
扈Tilets
色:Full hookups(接口)
Dump station
Biker and hiker sites (limited number)
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About Group Sites
Group sites are found at Bridge Bay,Grant Village,and Madison campgrounds for large
groups with a leader who is officially responsible for the group(e.g.educational groups).Prices
vary from $165 to $475 one night,depending on group size.Advance reservations are also
requested.Please contact Yellowstone National Park Lodges for detailed information.
About RVs
If you're renting an RV,you can't have it delivered or picked up outside the park.You must
drive it in and out yourself.Fishing Bridge RV Park is the only campground offering water,
sewers ()and electrical hookups,and it is for hard-sided vehicles only.Soft-sided setups,
including tents,are not allowed.Dump stations,which allow RV owners to empty their waste
safely and cleanly,may close when temperatures are below freezing.
21.What is the nightly price for a campground with full hookups and toilets in August?
A.$20.
B.$30.
C.$94.
D.$45.
-22.What can we know about the mentioned campgrounds?
A.A leader is a must for group sites.
B.All of them should be booked beforehand.
C Dump stations are available all year around.
D.Prices of group sites depends on the reservation date
23.Which column is the passage probably taken from?
A.Current affairs.B.Business.
C.Culture.
D.Lifestyle.
B
A Great Oak Table-plus accompanying benches.capable of seating 60 comes after locals
raised f 22,555 to transform a 500-year-old oak tree that fell in a storm 15 years ago into what
they believe is the longest table ever to be crafted from a single oak tree.
The project is the brainchild of Elizabeth-Jane Baldry,a local harpist who bought the
spot-then poor quality former agricultural land 18 years ago.She named it Pigwiggen Wood,
and with the help of her two sons,has since turned it into a wildlife refuge
The dream to crown the space with ai grand oak table was a longstanding one,Baldry told
Positive News:"The Tudor oak came from an old estate in mid-Devon,"she said."Five hundred
years in the growing and 500 years preserved as a table m a Devon wood,a place where people
can gather to share food,friendship and lively conversation."Many of the comments from people
who supported the crowd funding campaign brought tears to Baldry's eves.
"Some people donated from across the oceans,and even though it's unlikely that they will
ever sit at the table,they said they'd donated because just knowing the Great Oak Table existed
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made them feel better about the world,"she said."Over and over again the word 'magical'came
up,an indication I think that we're all so hungry for enchantment and a sense of belonging."
And now there are all the stories still to come,Baldry added:"the midsummer feasts,the
bowls of steaming soup cooked over the fire on winter days,the children drawing and making
things,the parish picnics,and the essential quiet days when visitors can simply relax and soak up
the magic.”
24.What is special about the Great Oak Table?
A.It is made from a rare type ofoak.
B.It is the most extensive single-oak table.
C.Its benches have a seating capacity of 18.
D.It is located in a significant agricultural land.
25.What can be inferred about the donors to the crowd funding campaign?
A.They were hungry for the midsummer feasts
B.They were preserving ancient crafting techniques.
C.They valued the symbolic meaning of the project.
D.They have experienced the joy of sitting at the table.
26.How does Baldry envision the table's future role?
AA temporary attraction for tourists.
B.A symbol of personal achievement.
C.A useful tool for cooking purposes.
D.A lasting place for shared connections.
27.What can we learn from the text?
A.Tradition ends where modern ambition begins.
B.Silent forests hold secrets beyond our understanding.
C.Magic blossoms when people unite to preserve heritage.
D.Beauty in nature fades quickly if left without a watchful eye.
C
In an oasis of green space sandwiched among Manhattan skyscrapers,one oddball stood out
among the parkgoers Monday morning.It was a robot mower(割草机)named“Belawnce'.
Looking like an oversize Roomba with heavy-duty wheels,it pilots itself with the help of an
artificial intelligence camera system that resembles a pair of human eyes.After two to four hours
of mowing,the robot navigates to a charging station
For the past few months,the electric robot mower has taken over grass-clipping duties on
the main lawn of Bryant Park,a small but heavily used public park.Toshi Yano,director of the
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park,said in an interview that the robot mower has proved effective,safe and more
environmentally friendly than gas-powered,human-operated mowers.
Belawnce is a glimpse at the promise and the problems of using robots for tasks such as yard
work.Bryant Park previously tried a couple of other robot mowers that were finicky.The prior
robots would get stuck in certain parts of the park.To connect to satellites for navigation,at times
the park needed one receiver on-site and another on a nearby office tower.Starting this spring
Bryant Park picked a model made by a company called Sunseeker.It has required less human
intervention over time.
Unlike its pop star namesake,Belawnce and its fellow robot mowers aren't beloved by all.
Nanci Fioravanti,landscape manager for Green-Wood,a popular green space in Brooklyn that
uses two robot mowers,has had to reassure staff worried about job losses from automation.
Fioravanti also said that the robot mowers aren't suited to steep areas of Green-Wood or where
tree cover makes them lose signal.
Park officials made sure Belawnce navigated around or stopped for humans and wildlife.
"Either the birds or the AI or some combination of both are doing what they're supposed to do
and avoiding one another,"Yano said.
28.What is a key feature of Belawnce?
A.It is gas-powered.
B.It looks human-like.
C.It is uniquely shaped.
D.It operates autonomously.
29.What does the underlined word"finicky"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Efficient.
B.Demanding.
C.Independent.
D.Conventional.
30.What aspect concerning robot mowers was mentioned in paragraph 4?
A.Their adaptability.
B.Their limitations.
C.Their environmental value.
D.Their maintenance costs.
31.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To promote the use of robot mowers.
B.To call for a review of robot mowers.
C.To report on the adoption of a robot mower
D.To present the development of a robot mower.
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D
Human-driven climate change poses one of the most urgent challenges of our time,while
individuals'decisions (e.g.how often people fly,what type of car they drive)play a substantial
role in achieving net zero emissions.However,people hold widespread misperceptions regarding
the effectiveness of their behaviors,affecting their commitment.Recently,a study was conducted
to assess if climate action literacy interventions could influence their perceptions and willingness
to act.
The study was based on 4,000 people recruited to take an online survey.A pre-test was
conducted to rate their willingness to engage in the 21 carbon emission-reducing individual
behaviours.Then they were randomly divided into two groups receiving climate literacy
intervention.Participants in the first group were first asked to rank the effectiveness of the 21
individual behaviors,before being shown the true effectiveness ranking.The second group of
participants received information about the carbon reduction potential of the same behaviors
without the prediction step.During the post-test,participants in both groups,again.rated their
willingness to adopt these individual behaviors.Besides,participants rated each behaviour on
how easy or difficult it would be for them to engage in each item.
After the intervention,clear positive outcomes emerged for both groups:they expressed
significantly greater willingness to adopt climate-friendly lifestyles.However,compared with
passive exposure to information,active processing of new information contributes more to
updating people's beliefs.
The study also highlighted what really motivated people to act in their personal lives.People
will engage in lifestyle changes especially because they think it's easy to de,no matter how
effective they are.
"The study is part of a broader research program investigating how scalable.low-cost
interventions can affect behavior."Vlasceanu,a professor of environmental social sciences,said.
"Climate change can be solved through choices and changes involving large numbers of people.
Future experiments may compare literacy-based strategies with emotional appeals or personal
storytelling to determine which approaches most effectively enhance individual engagement."
32.What does the study focus on?
A.How climate change threatens our daily life.
B.Whether individual decisions affect carbon emissions.
C.How misunderstandings of environment get corrected.
D.Whether guidance affects people's environmental decisions.
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33.What's the process of the experiment according to paragraph 2?
A.Pre-test→Group Division→Literacy Intervention→Post-test
B.Pre-test→First Assessment→Methods Instruction→Post-test
C.Pre-test-Group Division-Instant Practice-Group Comparison
D.Pre-test→First Assessment→Instant Practice→Group Comparison
34.What can be inferred from the findings?
A.People prefer effective actions to easy ones.
B.Tough actions are less effective in cutting carbon.
C.Active engagement leads to greater belief change.
D.Behavior effectiveness is key to action willingness.
35.What is the future research mainly about according to Vlasceanu?
A.Adoption of novel research approaches.
B.Potential benefits of greater engagement.
C.Identification of top action-driving methods.
D.Practical needs of involving more participants.
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。
In Yangzhou,a morning tea experience has a complete set of rules that people need to
observe.In fact,it is a miniature formal banquet because it includes a variety of food,ranging
from cold dishes to various dim sum,staple food,fruits,and seasoning dishes.
36.and the delicacies are served slowly one after another.The variety of dishes and
dim sum as well as the preparations can reflect the laid-back lifestyle of Yangzhou locals.
Tea,of course,is an essential part of every moming tea experience.37.With a soft
taste,the green tea is what makes the whole experience.It helps clean your mouth after finishing
dim sum,whether it is a meat bun or a steamed dumpling.
Traditionally,the broth used in cooking the dish is made from a variety of nutritious food,
including chicken,duck,and pork bones.The fresh and tasty chicken,aromatic duck,and
nutritious pork bones all contribute to the final dish.38.and you can find nothing but
shredded bean curd,dried shrimps,and the thick soup.
39..The most famous buns include those with fillings made from three or five types
of sliced ingredients respectively.Buns with vegetable fillings and sweetened bean paste are also
popular.
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In this fast-developing society,generations of Yangzhou residents still maintain the morning
tea tradition.40.
A."Lv Yang Chun"is a local tea brand in Yangzhou
B.It has long become an essential part of their lifestyle
C.It usually takes an hour or two to finish the whole experience
D.This time-honored cultural heritage dates back to the Qing Dynasty
E There are a variety of steamed stuffed buns on the morning tea table
F.When the dish is served,there is no sign of chicken,duck,or pork bones
G.When steamed,they must be prepared with unique cutting and cooking skills
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。
I was on the way to my father's house.The constant drizzle made my driving a little 41
Suddenly,my car began fishtailing and 42 toward a bank where it rolled over three times.
Passing drivers 43 to help.A nurse appeared and 44my neck and someone
called 911.The fire department arrived,and,with much 45,removed me from the vehicle.
Soon,I learned I had broken my back and neck and would need to be transported to another
hospital equipped to handle serious 46.The doctors there ordered a plastic body cast
to be made for me.When I was finally discharged,I was told to keep the body cast on for
four months.
I had always been active,so being restricted was completely 47 to me.I felt like I had
lost 48 of my life.I decided to get my life back.I began physical therapy and after 49
forty days,I returned to my job,50 my body cast underneath my clothes.While I had to
limit how I moved,I could function fairly 51.
When the body.cast 52,I continued physical therapy and was doing yoga within one
year.I never53my ability to recover.I always kept my eyes on the54,which was
regaining my normal activities,even though I couldn't do all the things in 55 the same way
I did before.
I was fortunate to be alive and to have the ability to do what I could still do.
.41.A.thrilling
B.challenging
C.refreshing
D.boring
42.A.headed
B.jumped
C.pointed
D.leaned
43.A.sped up
B.broke down
C.pulled over
D.watched out
44.A.rubbed
B.turned
C.grabbed
D.stabilized
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45.A.effort
B.amusement
C.kindness
D.compromise
46.A.accidents.
B.injuries
C.consequences
D.crises
47.A.accessible
B.harmful
C.engaging
D.foreign
48.A.track
B.control
C.sight
D..count
49.A.gaining
B.recording
C.missing
D.lasting
50.A.wearing
B.abandoning
C.improving
D.restoring
51.A.automatically
B.quickly
C.normally
D.tirelessly
52.A.carried on
B.turned around
C.ran out
D.came off
53.A.developed
B.doubted
C.overestimated
D.recognized
54.A.prize
B.talent
C.cost
D.health
55.A.slightly
B.basically
C.exactly
D.typically
第二节(供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。
On Saturday,the frozen Songhua River witnessed the first"HIT-Cambridge-Oxford Cup"
Ice-Dragon-Boat International Friendship Race,66 fourteen top universities in China
and the UK participated.Nearly 200 rowers forcefully 67 (strike)the ice in perfect
unison to drive their dragon boats forward,with the audience lining the banks erupting in 68
(enthusiasm)cheers.
"Amazing!69 centuries of rowing on the River Cam,we have never raced on ice,"
said Edward Townsend from Cambridge,adding that the biting cold was 70 test of both
stamina and team spirit.
The Cambridge team,along with teams from Nanjing University,Shanghai Jiao Tong
University and host Harbin Institute of Technology,71(award)the first prize-four
teams sharing the second prize and six 72(win)the third prize.
Wu Jian.HIT's executive vice-director,stressed that staging this ice-dragon-boat race was
a 73(strategic)planned move and hopefully more cultural exchanges were expected 74
(promote)among the best universities in China and the UK.
During the race,the dragon boat,which symbolizes unity,progress and 75 (excellent)in
Chinese culture,served as an"ark"carrying young people from both countries toward deeper
mutual understanding.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你在国际青少年社区International Teens Community
看到了一则以“我为家乡代言”为主题的英文讨论帖,请根据以下提示进行跟帖:
1.代言内容:
2.你的做法。
提示词:代言人ambassador
注意:
1.词数100左右:
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Hi,global teens!
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。
There were only 30 days left for the final PE exam.Jack frowned at his 1000-meter run
score,another "Fail".As the school's well-known "coding talent,"he could develop practical
apps that impressed everyone.But he just couldn't finish the 1000-meter run.Every attempt
ended with burning lungs and he always finished far behind the others,never making the passing
grade The PE-teather's words struck him hard,"A one-sided life won't take you far.If you can't
overcome such a small challenge,how will you face tougher ones?"Jack stared at his sneakers,
sad and embarrassed.
That afternoon Jack ran into Le,the monitor surrounded by piles of handwritten records.
"I've finally finished sorting this data.It took me hours,"he complained,"One sheet listed a
1000-meter result as 3'45"while another as 225 seconds;some names were written
last-name-first,others first-name-last.How I wish there were a tool to collect results directly next
time!"
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Hearing this,Jack's eyes lit up."The PE office has recently been equipped with a set of
smartwatches.I can develop a personalized app running on the smartwatches,"he offered
excitedly."When students run the 1000-meter race with the smartwatches on their hands,the app
will automatically record their time and other data in a consistent format."
Later on,Jack devoted all his after-school hours to the app.Having developed the app,he
tried to input some data to test whether it functioned properly.However,using the previous
handwritten records for testing was trickier than expected and bugs kept popping up.As Jack
struggled for a solution,his eyes fell on the PE score sheet and the teacher's words echoed,"If
you can't overcome such a small challenge..."
Suddenly an idea struck him,"What if I run and collect firsthand data myself?"he thought.
"That way,I can test the app in real time and also improve my running performance."He shared
the plan with Leo,who responded with immediate support,"I'll run with you every step of the
way.”
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。
In the following days,Jack and Leo trained on the playground with the smartwatches on.
Then came the PE exam day and Jack stood at the starting line,calm and ready.
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