2026届江苏盐城市高三考前指导卷英语试题

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2026届高三考前指导卷 英语试题参考答案 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. C 10. B 11. B 12. A 13. C 14. C 15. A 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. B 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) 21. D 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. B 26. D 27. C 28. C 29. C 30. D 31. A 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. B 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36. F 37. A 38. C 39. G 40. B 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) 41. B 42. A 43. C 44. C 45. D 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. B 50. D 51. C 52. A 53. D 54. B 55. A 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. carved 57. averages 58. guarding 59. a 60. who/that 61. was honored 62. but/yet 63. responsibility 64. snowy 65. Like 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) Dear Daniel, I’m writing to share with you an activity. As more and more students are facing pressure in daily study and life, our school English club is going to hold an activity for Mental Health Day on May 25. The activity, called “Sharing Our Feelings”, will be held in the school library from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. During the activity, students will share their feelings and talk about ways to deal with stress and worries. There will also be group discussions and relaxing games to help students better understand each other and stay positive. I think the activity will be both meaningful and enjoyable. I’d like to invite you to join us, and I’m sure you’ll have a great time there. Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) That evening, I sent a message to our class group chat. I told everyone about Mrs. Harper’s unfinished list and asked for help repairing the reading corner. To my surprise, replies started pouring in immediately. Some classmates offered to bring paint, while others offered cushions and tools from home. Seeing their warm response, I felt encouraged. The next morning, gathering quietly in the library, we fixed the broken chair, painted the shelves soft blue, and placed a small pot of yellow flowers by the window. Before leaving, I added a final line beneath hers: “Finished — with love.” The following Thursday, the library doors finally opened again. Mrs. Harper walked in slowly, still pale but smiling gently. The moment she saw the reading corner, she stopped in surprise. Reading the new line in the notebook, she covered her mouth, her eyes shining brightly. “You remembered,” she whispered. I suddenly thought of all those Thursday afternoons, the warm lemon tea, and her quiet, steady kindness. Standing there in the soft sunlight by the window, I finally realized that a little kindness, once shared with care, could always find its way back. 听力原文 Text 1 W: I’m sure the amusement park opens at ten o’clock. M: Maybe we should look at our tickets. Actually, it opens an hour later than you thought. Text 2 M: Pan-Asian Airways. John speaking. Can I help you? W: Yes, please. I left something on one of your planes last night. Is this the right number to call? Text 3 M: I told Mary to inform Peter that I wanted to talk to him. W: Maybe she never got around to it. You know, she was very busy. M: Alright, I’ll catch him tomorrow morning. Text 4 M: I had a great time last night. But it really wore me out. W: You’re telling me. I feel like we have been preparing and cleaning up for ages. M: Everyone had a great time except Ann. W: Yeah. She just sat in a corner quietly. Text 5 M: I took the kids to the large new playground. W: I overheard someone talking about it the other day. Did you like it there? M: Well, I don’t think the kids were excited about it. It seemed to be more of a safe room than a playground. Text 6 W: So, class, before we continue, do you have any questions about the group project? Especially the types of student personalities you’re likely to encounter. M: I do. If a member of our group has been absent for the last few sessions and hasn’t replied to any of our emails or text messages, what should we do? W: Well, you should note this in the final submission of your project. It’s important for me to know whether someone did much less than the others, or didn’t contribute at all. Text 7 W: Welcome to TrueBlue Furnishing. How can I be of assistance? M: Oh, hi, I’m just waiting for one of your representatives to bring out some table lamps for me. I don’t mean to be rude, but it’s been a while. W: Let me go find out what’s going on in the back. So sorry about that. M: Oh, while you’re at it, could you also bring me the storage box? The one I just came across in the product list on the side table. W: No problem. Text 8 M: What are you still doing here, Laura? Aren’t you supposed to be at the trade show in Chicago? W: Well, I had to cancel the trip at the last minute, as several of the key speakers came down with the flu. They rescheduled the event to the same time next month. M: How annoying to have to rearrange your appointments. I know you have been working overtime for a long time to have this week free for the trip. W: Yeah, I was very disappointed. I’m not going to be able to go next month. It is just too close to the holidays, which is the busiest time of year for accounting. M: I understand. W: Hopefully, there will be another show in the new year. Text 9 M: Leah, I’ve come up with a great idea of how we can market our products. W: Oh yeah? What’s that? M: Well, you know how these fun runs are becoming more popular? I think we should organize one. Our company comes across as quite old-fashioned, but this would really change things. We can advertise it on social media. Then everyone who signs up for the run gets a free sports drink. W: Our new sports drink? M: Yeah, the banana and strawberry flavor. Then, at the event, we can arrange for staff to wear T-shirts with the company logo and hand out drinks. It would really help us market our products to more customers. W: It sounds like a lot of organizing. M: That’s OK. I’ll organize everything. I’ve written a proposal here. Could you at least look it over? W: Hmm, I’m not sure. I’ll give it some thought. It does sound like a big plan. Text 10 M: Hello, everyone. Now, you’re all here to learn about the trip to Arthur Island. As you might know, the population is about 7,000. Those are permanent residents, a far cry from the early days when some 17,000 people used to live there. But the advantage of a declining population is that the island has maintained its natural attractions. So now in the summer, the population rises to 22,000 as tourists pour into this lovely little place to enjoy all it has to offer. It’s an interesting fact that Arthur Island was once very remote, with only a wooden bridge connecting it to the mainland. Heavy trucks could not pass over it, as could be seen from the accident in 1971 in which the bridge broke. This resulted in the new bridge being built, construction starting in 1972 and finishing two years later. And since then, business for the tourism industry has been great. Now, the tour bus leaves quite early, 6:00 in the morning, and it’s a long trip, but you’ll really enjoy just looking at the beautiful scenery from the window. We stop at the Bas Guest House. And if you’re interested in wildlife, please remember that you’ll need to buy tickets to the wildlife park on the island. So budget for that. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届高三考前指导卷 英 语 试 题 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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. When does the amusement park open? A. At 9:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 11:00. 2. What is the woman going to do? A. Report a loss. B. Book a plane ticket. C. Ask for a phone number. 3. What will the man do tomorrow morning? A. Talk with Mary. B. Contact Peter. C. Meet the woman. 4. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A get-together. B. A friend. C. Some housework. 5. What does the man think of the playground? A. Exciting. B. Boring. C. Unsafe. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. What is the possible relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Group partners. C. Workmates. 7. What aspect of the group project does the man ask about? A. How to take notes. B. How to divide the workload. C. How to handle an irresponsible member. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8. How does the man feel about the service at the beginning? A. Surprised. B. Annoyed. C. Satisfied. 9. What will the woman get for the man? A. A side table. B. A product list. C. A storage box. 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10. Why did Laura cancel her trip to Chicago? A. She caught the flu. B. The trade show was postponed. C. There was a scheduling conflict. 11. What has Laura been doing lately? A. Organizing an event. B. Working extra hours. C. Planning for a holiday. 12. What will Laura do next month? A. Focus on accounting work. B. Go to a trade show. C. Take a week off. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13. What does the man suggest doing to change the company’s image? A. Redesigning the company logo. B. Launching a new sports drink. C. Holding a fun run event. 14. What will participants get according to the man? A. Sports shoes. B. T-shirts. C. Free drinks. 15. What does the man ask Leah to do? A. Go through a plan. B. Hire more staff. C. Write a proposal. 16. What is Leah’s attitude to the man’s idea? A. Uncertain. B. Supportive. C. Disapproving. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17. What was the permanent population of Arthur Island early on? A. About 7,000. B. About 17,000. C. About 22,000. 18. What caused the original wooden bridge to be replaced? A. The growing tourism industry. B. A natural disaster. C. A traffic accident. 19. When was the new bridge completed? A. In 1971. B. In 1972. C. In 1974. 20. What do tourists need to pay extra for on the island? A. The tour bus ticket. B. The wildlife park entrance fee. C. Accommodation at Bas Guest House. 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 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world’s largest tech show, took place in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9. The exciting event is where creators reveal devices that promise to reshape everyday experiences. Here are a few of the most groundbreaking innovations that point the way forward. A rolling solar-powered charger Need a convenient, clean-energy charger that doubles as a robot pet? California-based company Jackery has got you covered with its new Solar Mars Bot. Looking like an iPhone on a roller skate, the bot spreads out its solar panels when sensing sunlight, drawing power to charge your devices. It can autonomously navigate (巡航) outdoor environments, following you like a futuristic pet. A supersmart wheelchair Billed as a “smart everyday vehicle,” the Strutt EV1 electric motorized chair is marketed to everyone, whether they have mobility challenges or simply want a cool, voice-controlled ride. The EV1 uses sensors and cameras to make a continuously updated 3D map of its surroundings, detecting obstacles and independently planning safe routes. An all-in-one ring Compared to wearable health-tracker rings, the lightweight Prolo Ring has a distinct purpose. Worn on your finger, this smart ring lets you control your computer, phone and other devices with simple hand movements — one ring to rule them all. There’s no need for a traditional mouse or touchscreen, making it a magical tool for students and office workers alike. These inventions offer more than a look at what’s new — they show how technology is quietly finding its way into our daily life. 21. What do the Solar Mars Bot and the Strutt EV1 have in common? A. They run on solar power. B. They support remote monitoring. C. They rely on voice control. D. They feature autonomous navigation. 22. What is unique about the Prolo Ring? A. It is developed for the disabled. B. It keeps track of the wearer’s health. C. It is made of lightweight material. D. It serves as a wearable device controller. 23. What is the text? A. A scientific report. B. An exhibition review. C. A product brochure. D. An instructive guide. B When my 89-year-old father said he heard I “went virus,” I gently corrected him: “I went viral.” Every visit, I reminded myself to keep it light. Love, in our house, had always arrived indirectly, through rules and self-control. “Your brother said you went virus,” he repeated. “Viral,” I said again. “On Instagram.” When he asked what Instagram was, I hesitated. Over the years, I had learned to stop offering pieces of my life that were politely ignored. “Just videos,” I said. “What kind?” he asked, his voice carrying something unfamiliar — concern. I briefly described the show — how I cried recording it, and how it was shared by tens of thousands. I spoke carefully, not wanting to seem like I was asking for approval. He fell silent, then said softly, “Mary, your brother mentioned people were talking about you. I didn’t get it.” He met my eyes. “Maybe… maybe I should.” When he insisted on watching, I realized he was serious. Later, on the couch, I felt myself tensing up as the show unfolded. I stole glances at him. His face was unreadable, but he never looked away. After it ended, the room felt different. “I didn’t know,” he said. “Didn’t know what?” I asked. “What it was like,” he said. “For you.” The sentence sat between us, unmistakable. I thought of all the years I had wanted him to see me as a person whose inner life mattered. I told myself I no longer needed that recognition — but my body reacted before my philosophy could intervene (干预). We talked afterward about my life now and his slowing down. As I was leaving, he stopped me. “I’m glad you are going viral,” he said. Driving home, I thought about how love often arrives late, when people are finally tired of defending themselves, how close “virus” was to “viral” — both implying spread and contact — and how love works the same way, moving unpredictably between people, finding openings where it can. 24. Why was the author unwilling to explain Instagram at first? A. To hold back from opening herself up. B. To spare her father the confusion. C. To wait for the long-expected approval. D. To avoid disturbing her father’s life. 25. How did the author feel when her father watched the show? A. Embarrassed. B. Nervous. C. Regretful. D. Touched. 26. What does the underlined part indicate about her father in the last but one paragraph? A. He got the literal meaning of the word viral. B. He was finally willing to put aside his pride. C. He regretted not having seen the show earlier. D. He was finally able to acknowledge her true self. 27. What message does the story convey? A. Old habits die hard. B. Like father, like daughter. C. Better late than never. D. Blood is thicker than water. C Shared mobility services — such as e-scooters, bike-sharing, and ride-hailing (叫车) apps — have caught on in big cities, promising cheap and easy ways to get around. Yet they often fail to serve everyone equally, remaining largely inaccessible to the elderly, the disabled, or those without smartphones or credit cards. Sure, shared mobility could be a game-changer for greener cities when well integrated with public transport. But to really make a difference, it has to include us all. The reality, though, is far from equal. For example, a 2019 study of 10 US cities showed that white neighborhoods have access to almost three times as many carshare locations and twice as many bikeshare locations nearby as African Americans. Low-income people face barriers like cost, lack of technology, and unfamiliarity. So, what’s being done to bridge this gap? Cities and nonprofits are stepping in. Some have launched subsidy (补贴) programs, and many service providers now accept cash and non-smartphone options. Programs like Mobitwin in Belgium provide volunteer-driven rides for the elderly, while carsharing services in Austria ensure wheelchair-friendly vehicles and child seats are available. But some groups are taking a different track. Take Shared Mobility Inc. in Buffalo: they help set up e-bike libraries where the bikes are free to use, and they’re based right in trusted community centers. More than that, they run training sessions, group rides and workshops to make cycling part of everyday life in the neighborhood. Mobility is a crucial part of social participation, and reduced mobility is closely linked to social isolation (孤立) and loneliness, says Esen Köse, project manager at Mpact, a Belgian mobility nongovernmental organization. “We want to make sure that people often excluded from the societal cycle still have an option to get out and do simple daily things.” The next time you see an e-scooter passing by, ask not just if it’s convenient, but if it’s for everyone. Convenience for some is not progress for all. 28. What is the problem with shared mobility services? A. High expenses. B. More emissions. C. Unequal access. D. Poor management. 29. How are cities and organizations addressing the problem? A. By cutting service prices. B. By limiting services to city centers. C. By adapting to user needs. D. By increasing the number of vehicles. 30. What is the main purpose of e-bike libraries? A. To train professional cyclists. B. To supply free bikes for group rides. C. To generate profit for communities. D. To integrate cycling into community life. 31. What might Esen Köse agree with? A. Mobility is vital to people’s social health. B. Mobility is a luxury instead of a necessity. C. Shared mobility guarantees social inclusion. D. Shared mobility fuels isolation and loneliness. D “Read someone like a book,” as the saying goes. We often turn the pages by studying a person’s face or words for emotional clues. But new research suggests we might be missing a key chapter: the way they walk. The study reveals that our gait (步态) can serve as a clear indicator of our inner emotional state. To investigate this link, researchers at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute designed a clever experiment. They asked actors to walk while recalling memories of specific emotions — anger, happiness, fear, or sadness. The participants wore tight clothing and reflective markers, allowing the researchers to create point-light videos which captured their gait without facial expressions and other bodily clues. Then volunteers were asked to watch these videos, and they could reliably identify the intended emotions, confirming that feelings do translate into our walk. According to the experiment, movements with larger or forceful arm and leg swings were more likely to be perceived as angry, while those with smaller or tight swings were read as sad or fearful. The researchers reinforced this finding with digitally modified videos of neutral walks — making the swings either more pronounced or less noticeable, which yielded consistent results. “Since walking is one of the most well-practiced whole-body movements,” explained Mina Wakabayashi, lead author of the study. “It’s natural that our emotional state leaves its mark on it.” This suggests that we can sense someone’s mood from across the street and adjust our own behavior before a conversation even starts. The possibilities of this “gait-reading” are fascinating. For instance, it could help identify potentially dangerous individuals on security cameras in crowded areas, lead to wearable devices that track mental state, and even inspire an “AI-based virtual aid” that interprets emotions from gait and responds accordingly. Moreover, researchers point out a distinct advantage: compared to speech or facial expressions, our gait is harder to consciously control or hide. Perhaps, then, to “read” someone like a book, we might need to look beyond the obvious pages and notice the story their walk is telling. 32. Why did the researchers create point-light videos? A. To hide the actors’ appearances. B. To separate gait as an emotional clue. C. To record the actors’ walking speed. D. To compare different body features. 33. Which walking style might be recognized as sad according to the research? A. Walks with controlled steps. B. Walks with wide arm swings. C. Walks with pronounced steps. D. Walks with natural arm swings. 34. What could gait-reading be used for in the future? A. Preventing people from hiding identities. B. Replacing human staff in security checks. C. Detecting potential threats in public places. D. Creating wearables to monitor heart rate. 35. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. The Future of Gait-Reading B. The Language of Your Walk C. The Wisdom of an Old Saying D. The Truth Behind Body Language 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。 For passengers rushing through Grand Central Terminal, the loudspeaker announcements are simply part of the background noise. 36 Every morning, Emily Carter enters a small broadcasting room above the station hall. Around her are schedules, maps, and flashing screens. She spends hours announcing arrivals, delays, and platform changes. 37 Her voice remains steady even during busy holiday seasons, when confusion spreads quickly among passengers. Years ago, while traveling with her grandmother, Emily missed an important train because of an unclear announcement. She never forgot that experience. Later, after joining the railway broadcasting team, she decided that passengers should always hear information clearly. Before every shift, Emily reviews difficult station names and checks for schedule changes. She also changes her speaking speed depending on the situation. During storms or delays, she repeats important information more slowly. Elderly passengers appreciate this. 38 Her coworkers admire the patience she brings to what many consider a repetitive job. Most travelers never meet Emily in person. 39 One winter evening, a young boy became separated from his parents during a crowded travel period. Emily stayed calm while making announcements and contacting station staff until the family was reunited. Later, the boy’s mother wrote a thank-you letter. She said Emily’s voice helped prevent panic during a frightening moment. 40 “If my voice can make people’s journey easier, then I’ve done my job well.” she once said. After twelve years at the station, she still arrives early for every shift. Passengers come and go every day. But her voice continues to bring order and relief to one of the busiest places in the city. A. The work requires focus. B. Emily rarely talks about recognition. C. So do parents traveling with young children. D. People are usually in a hurry when they travel. E. Emily overestimates how stressful travel can become. F. Few people think about the person behind the calm voice. G. However, the calm voice has quietly helped countless people. 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。 Last autumn, my cousin and I joined a weekend hiking trip in the mountains with a local group. The plan was simple: follow the forest track to a 41 , have lunch and return before sunset. The first part of the walk was 42 . Sunlight came through the trees, birds called above us, and everyone moved at a 43 pace. I thought people made hiking sound harder than it really was. Then the 44 changed. Clouds gathered quickly, and the clear path ahead was covered in fog. The group leader 45 to check the map, but an older couple had already taken a wrong turn. When we noticed they were 46 , the fog grew thicker. Our leader decided we should split into two teams to 47 . My cousin and I followed him uphill, calling their names every few minutes. I was excited by the 48 at first, but the cold air, faint light and the silence between our 49 made the mountain feel much huger. After an hour, we finally heard a weak 50 . We found them sitting beside a fallen tree, tired but safe. The woman had hurt her ankle, and the man just stayed with her. The trip back was slow. We took turns 51 her down the rocky path, moving 52 through the fog. We never made it to the lake. But when we 53 the parking area and saw everyone safe together, I realized the 54 no longer mattered. Some journeys stay in our memory not because of where they 55 , but because of what they ask us to do along the way. 41. A. camp B. lake C. village D. valley 42. A. easy B. tough C. long D. lonely 43. A. heavy B. hurried C. comfortable D. standard 44. A. light B. plan C. weather D. view 45. A. declined B. pretended C. continued D. stopped 46. A. anxious B. missing C. hungry D. disabled 47. A. wait B. discuss C. search D. rest 48. A. challenge B. disaster C. division D. journey 49. A. debates B. voices C. glances D. hearts 50. A. breath B. ring C. sigh D. reply 51. A. directing B. encouraging C. supporting D. following 52. A. cautiously B. hesitantly C. painfully D. blindly 53. A. left B. visited C. inspected D. reached 54. A. route B. destination C. process D. trip 55. A. lead B. pause C. wind D. begin 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。 Among the towering peaks of the Pamir Plateau (高原), the three generations of the Tajik border guard Bayika Kalidibek’s family have left their footprints along the border, much like a promise 56 (carve) into the snow-capped mountains. Their commitment spreads across the borderline, which 57 (average) 4,000 meters above sea-level. In the days of Bayika’s father, Kalidibek Dildar, 58 (guard) the border depended heavily on human effort, with patrols (巡逻) measured by footsteps. When Bayika took up his father’s duty, he rescued border soldiers from floods and mudslides, and protected locals during snowstorms. As 59 border guard, he was committed to his role and he acted bravely each time. After Bayika’s son, Laqini Bayika, grew up, he too joined the effort to protect the border. On January 4, 2021, Laqini lost his life at the age of 41 while trying to save a child 60 had fallen through the ice into a frozen lake, and he 61 (honor) as a “role model of the times” on March 3 that year. Over the years, patrol tools and communication devices have evolved, 62 the sincere dedication and deep sense of 63 (responsible) in the hearts of these border guards have never changed. Along Xinjiang’s vast borderlines, many families like the Bayikas continue to guard the 64 (snow) mountains faithfully with their daily steps. Their solid presence forms the strongest defence for the country’s frontiers. 65 eagles, they are forever flying over the motherland’s Pamir Plateau. 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。5月25日为全国心理健康日(Mental Health Day),校英文俱乐部将举办“情绪分享”活动,请你给交换生Daniel写一封邮件,内容包括: (1)活动介绍; (2)邀请参加。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Daniel, I’m writing to share with you an activity. Yours, Li Hua 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 Thursday afternoon, our school library opened an hour earlier for students who wanted a quiet place to study. It was peaceful there, filled with the smell of old books and sunlight falling through tall windows. Mrs. Harper, the librarian, knew me well. She was a small woman with silver hair and gentle eyes. Every Thursday, she placed a cup of warm lemon tea on the corner of her desk. “For long study hours,” she would say with a smile. I never forgot the kindness. One rainy afternoon, I arrived earlier than usual and noticed Mrs. Harper struggling to push a heavy cart (拖车) of returned books across the carpet. I hurried over to help. As we worked together, I noticed that she stopped several times to press a hand against her side. She looked pale. “Are you okay?” I asked. “Just tired,” she answered softly. “Getting older is inconvenient sometimes.” After that day, I began helping her every Thursday. She always thanked me with the same warm smile and a cup of lemon tea. One Thursday near the end of the term, I entered the library and found it unusually dark and quiet. The front desk was empty. No tea. No Mrs. Harper. Then I spotted the book cart standing alone near the history shelves. On top of it lay her glasses and a small notebook. I picked up the notebook carefully. Inside was a handwritten list titled “Things to Finish Before Summer.” Most items had already been crossed out. Only one line remained: “Repair the Reading Corner before students return.” I looked toward the old reading corner by the windows. One chair had a broken leg, the paint on the shelf was chipping, and several cushions (垫子) were torn open. Mrs. Harper had always wanted students to enjoy that little space. Just then, the principal walked into the library. “She was taken to hospital this morning,” he said quietly. I looked again at the unfinished list in my hands. Outside, rain tapped softly against the windows, making the whole library feel lonelier than before. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 That evening, I sent a message to our class group chat. The following Thursday, the library doors finally opened again. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $这是2026届高三考前指导卷英语听力部分,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你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello, I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, where sort of social club for people from different countries, it's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're . growing all the time. That sounds interesting. 试音到此结束,听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。I'm sure the amusement park opens at ten o'clock. Maybe we should look at our tickets. Actually, IT opens an hour later . than you thought. I'm sure the amusement park opens at ten o'clock. Maybe we should look at our tickets. Actually, IT opens an hour later than you thought. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Pan asian airways john speaking, can I help you? Yes, please. I left something on one of your planes last night. Is this the right number to . call pan asian airways? John speaking, can I help you? Yes, please, I left something on one of your planes last night. Is this the right number to call? 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。I told mary to inform Peter that I wanted . talk to ham. Maybe he never got around to IT. You know, he was very busy. All right, i'll catch you tomorrow morning. I told mary to inform Peter that I wanted . talk to him. Maybe he never got around to IT. You know, he was very busy. All right, i'll catch . you tomorrow morning. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。I had a great time last night, but I really warm me out. You're telling me, I feel like we have been preparing and cleaning up for ages. Everyone had a great time except. and yeah, he just SAT in a corner quietly. I had a great time last night, but I really warm me out. You're telling me, I feel like we have been preparing and cleaning up for ages. Everyone had a great time except. and yeah, he just SAT in a corner quietly. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。I took the kids to the large new playground. I overheard someone talking about IT the other day. Did you like IT there? Well, I don't think the kids were excited about IT. IT seem to be more of a safe room than a playground. I took the kids to the large new playground. I overheard someone talking about IT the other day. Did you like IT there? Well, I don't think the kids were excited about IT. IT seem to be more of a safe room than a playground. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。So class, before we continue, do you have any questions about the group project, especially the types of student personalities you are likely to encounter? I do. If a member of our group has been absent for the last few sessions, IT hasn't replied to any of our emails or text messages. what should we do? Well, you should note this in the final submission of your project. It's important for me to know whether someone did much less than the others or didn't contribute at all. So class, before we continue, do you have any questions about the group project, especially the types of student personalities you are likely to encounter? I do. If a member of our group has been absent for the last few sessions and hasn't replied to any of our emails or text messages, what should we do? Well, you should note this in the final submission of your project is important for me, need to know whether someone did much less than the others or didn't contribute at all. 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Welcome to true blue furnishing. How can I be of assistance? Oh, hi. i'm just waiting for one of your representatives to bring out some table lands for me. I don't mean to be rude, but it's been a while. Let me go find out what's going on in the back. So sorry about that. Oh, well, you're read IT. Could you also bring me the storage box? The one I just came across in the product list on the side table? No problem. Welcome to true blue . furnishing. How can I be of assistance? Oh, hi, i'm just waiting for one of your representatives to bring out some table lands for me. I don't mean to be rude, but it's been a while. Let me go find out what's going on in the back. So sorry about that. Oh, while you read IT, could you also bring me the storage box? The one I just came across in the product list on the side table? No problem. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十二小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。What are you still doing here, Laura? Aren't you supposed to be at the trade show in chicago? Well, I had to cancel the trip at the last minute as several of the key speakers came down with the flu. They, we scheduled the event to the same time next month. How annoying to have to rearrange your appointments. I know you have been working overtime for a long time to have this week free for the trip. Yeah, I was very disappointed. I'm not going to be able to go next month. IT is just too close to the holidays, which is the busiest time of year for accounting. I understand . hopefully there will be another show in the new year. What are you still doing here? Laura? Aren't you supposed to be at the trade . show in chicago? Well, I had to cancel the trip at the last minute as several of the key speakers came down with the flu. They re scheduled the event to the same time next month. How annoying to have to rearrange your appointments. I know you've been working overtime for a long time to have this week free for the trip. Yeah, I was very disappointed. I'm not going to be able to go next month. IT is just too close to the holidays, which is the busiest time of year for accounting. I understand . hopefully there will be another show in the new year. 听下面的录音,回答第十三至第十六小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Lia, i've come up with a great idea of how we can market . our products. Oh yeah. what's that? Well, you know how these fun runs are becoming more popular. I think we should organize one. Our company comes across as quite old fashioned, but this would really change things. We can advertise IT on social media. Then everyone who signs up for the run gets . a free sports drink, our new . sports drink. Yeah, the banana strawberry flavor. Then at the event, we can arrange for staff to wear t shirts with the company logo and hand out drinks, IT would really help us market our products to more customers. IT sounds like a lot of organizing. That's okay. I'll organized everything. I've written a proposal here. Could you at . least look at over? Hm, i'm not sure i'll give you some thought. That does sound like a big plan. lia. I've come up with a great idea of how we can market . our products. Oh yeah, what's that? Well, you know how these fun runs are becoming more popular. I think we should organize one. Our company comes across as quite old fashioned, but this would really change things. We can advertise IT on social media. Then everyone who signs up for the run gets a free sports drink. our new sports drink. Yeah, the banana strawberry flavor. Then at the event, we can arrange for staff to wear t shirts with the company logo and hand out drinks, IT would really help us market our products . to more customers. IT sounds like a lot of organizing. That's okay. I'll organized everything. I've written a proposal here. Could you at . least look at over哼哼?I'm not sure i'll give you some thought. That does sound like a big plan. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hello, everyone, now you're all here to learn about the trip to Arthur island. As you might know, the population is about seven thousand. Those are permanent residents are far cry from the early days when some seventeen thousand people used to live there. But the advantage of a declining population is that the island has maintained its natural attractions. So now in the summer, the population rises to twenty two thousand. As tours pour into this lovely little place to enjoy, all IT has to offer. It's an interesting fact that artha island was once very remote, with only a wooden bridge connecting IT to the mainland. Heavy trucks could not pass over IT as could be seen from the accident in one thousand nine seventy one in which the bridge broke. This resulted in the new bridge being built, construction starting in nineteen, nineteen seventy two and finishing two years later. And since then, business for the tourism industry has been great. Now, the tour bus leaves quite early, six o'clock in the morning, and it's a long trip, but you really enjoy just looking at the beautiful scenery from the window. We stop at best guest house, and if you're interested in wildlife, please remember that you'll need to buy tickets to the wildlife park on the island. So budget for that. Hello everyone. Now you're all here to learn about the trip to author island. As you might know, the population is about seven thousand. Those are permanent residents of far cry from the early days when some seventeen thousand people used to live there. But the advantage of a declining population is that the island has maintained its natural attractions. So now in the summer, the population rises to twenty two thousand. As tours pour into this lovely little place to enjoy, all IT has to offer. It's an interesting fact that a thr island was once very remote. With only a wooden bridge connecting IT to the mainland. Heavy trucks could not pass over IT as could be seen from the accident in one thousand and seventy one in which the bridge broke. This resulted in the new bridge being built, construction starting in nineteen, nineteen seventy two and finishing two years later. And since then, business for the tourism industry has been great. Now the tour bus leaves quite early, six o'clock in the morning, and it's a long trip, but you really enjoy just looking at the beautiful scenery from the window. We stopped at best guess house. And if you're interested in wildlife, please remember that you'll need to buy tickets to the wildlife park on the island. So budget for that. 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图到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。

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