2026届海南海口市高三下学期考前模拟预测英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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高三英语 范围:高考全部内容。 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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What kind of story is Halloween Town? A. A love story. B. A funny story. C. A scary story. 2. Why did the man buy the sweater? A. It is cheap. B. Its color is his favorite. C. It is warm. 3. What are the speakers probably doing? A. Learning about space. B. Having a discussion. C. Watching a space program. 4. How much is an adult ticket? A. $ 7. B. $ 10.50. C. $ 21. 5. What does the woman like about her cleaning robot? A. It can clean hard-to-reach places. B. It is easy to operate. C. It saves plenty of time. 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 can we know about the restaurant? A. It’s close to the theater. B. It’s only open for dinner. C. It offers limited choices. 7. Why won’t the speakers have fried chicken? A. It takes a long time. B. The woman doesn’t like it. C. The man prefers healthy food. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A famous museum. B. Transport in Suzhou. C. A holiday trip. 9. What stopped the woman speaker from taking more boat tours? A. The crowded space. B. The high price. C. The boring scenery. 10. What did the woman speaker do in the museum? A. She made some silk by hand. B. She learned about the history of silk. C. She bought a silk artwork. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What does the man think is the key to Jack’s success? A. His parents’ support. B. His excellent talent. C. His good fortune. 12. What does the woman probably want to be? A. A painter. B. An actress. C. A writer. 13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Friends. C. Co-workers. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At home. B. In a classroom. C. In a store. 15. What mainly causes the man’s discomfort according to the woman? A. His sleep problem. B. The challenging schoolwork. C. The improper working environment. 16. What will the man probably do tomorrow? A. Get a second-hand desk. B. Buy an office chair. C. Sell some used books. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. How do most tourists get to Mersea Island? A. By train. B. By car. C. By boat. 18. What do the visitors need to know about “The Strood”? A. It’s cut off by the sea. B. It’s built underwater. C. It’s not always passable. 19. What does the speaker think of the timetable? A. It is very important. B. It causes a lot of inconvenience. C. It is good for the fishing industry. 20. What do the speaker’s parents probably do? A. They run a restaurant. B. They provide emergency services. C. They work for a water playground. 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 Well, it’s time someone went to enjoy the world’s second cities. They are just as culturally rich, just as atmospheric, and have no less potential for exploration. Akureyri, Iceland While Reykjavik is the first port of call for travellers looking to explore Iceland’s typical landscapes, Akureyri to the north has everything the capital offers. In fact, opportunities to see both the Northern Lights and whales, two of Iceland’s greatest draws, are greater in the north of the country, and its scenery is similar to that of the lunar surface, full of mystery and wonders. Saint-Louis, Senegal Senegal is one of the most beautiful countries to visit in West Africa. While Dakar is by far the largest city, it’s Saint-Louis that tends to truly win the hearts of visitors. The history here is rich, but what stands out is just how well-preserved it is. That preserved old-world beauty helped earn the city UNESCO World Heritage status. Chiang Mai, Thailand Nestled among misty mountains, Chiang Mai offers a perfect combination of ancient tradition and modern creativity. Visitors can wander through ancient temple ruins like Wat Chedi Luang and explore energetic night markets stocked with both local crafts and the region’s famous dishes, like khao soi, a rich, coconut-based curry noodle soup. Christchurch, New Zealand Known as the “Garden City”, Christchurch provides its own unique combination of history, modern creativity, and natural beauty. After an extensive reconstruction in the wake of the destructive 2011 earthquakes, visitors can now discover a mix of unique architecture, street art and exciting modern dining options, all wrapped up in the city’s historic and unmatched charm. 21. What can visitors do in Akureyri, Iceland? A. Feed rare wild animals. B. Appreciate excellent street art. C. Enjoy unique natural scenery. D. Visit buildings in different styles. 22. What is a feature of Saint-Louis, Senegal? A. It is well-known for its modern creativity. B. Its tradition has been protected well. C. Its local food and night markets stand out. D. It is the largest and most popular city in Senegal. 23. Which of the following was destroyed by a natural disaster? A. Akureyri, Iceland. B. Saint-Louis, Senegal. C. Chiang Mai, Thailand. D. Christchurch, New Zealand. B Though the 2026 Winter Games have come and gone, one future Olympic hopeful stays focused on the next games. Seventeen-year-old Quinn Derheimer is chasing his 2030 Olympic dream in competitive speed skating. Quinn started on the ice at a young age. “I started hockey (冰球) when I was 5 years old. One day a team of speed skaters asked if I wanted to try on some speed skates and the rest is history.” He fell in love with the sport and began to train. After practicing at a nearby ice skating ground and reaching a high level in the sport, Quinn and his family made the decision to train at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, despite living in Greenwood, Indiana. Quinn and his dad travel every Monday to Milwaukee for a week of training and back home to Indiana on weekends. With much hard work comes a lot of success and glory. Quinn must train, research, eat well, and do more to pursue a path to the Olympics. In middle school, Quinn joined Indiana Gateway Digital Academy, a remote school program that allows him more flexibility in his training. He wakes up at 5 a.m. to practice before online learning begins and he is back to practice after school. He must wake up early for lifting, and then skate in the afternoon, with only a short two-month off-season. All his hard work is paying off. Quinn is now nationally ranked and has competed in the Junior World Cup for speed skating. Even though Quinn is a nationally ranked speed skater, he makes sure to find time for his education. “The teachers are very flexible, and I try to fit in schoolwork along with family time,” he said. Significant sacrifice goes into making Quinn’s Olympic dream possible, but he believes it is all worth it. “You have to stay focused on what your goal is, one day at a time, one step at a time; don’t rush it.” 24. What made Quinn Derheimer take up speed skating? A. Interest in hockey. B. A chance opportunity. C. Desire to make history. D. Early ice sports training. 25. Why does Quinn stay in Milwaukee during weekdays? A. To look for new skating partners. B. To watch important skating games. C. To receive more professional training. D. To get medical treatment for his injury. 26. Why can Quinn balance training and study? A. He trains in the evening. B. His parents plan his time well. C. His teachers give him much extra help. D. His online school offers him a flexible schedule. 27. What is Quinn’s attitude towards achieving his Olympic dream? A. Optimistic. B. Worried. C. Cautious. D. Casual. C Start with small things: switching to a reusable water bottle, and then working on weaning yourself off paper towels. And there are different ways, you know. Then, maybe you want to start buying local food and eating less meat. I mean, don’t think that you have to do everything at once; take one step at a time and then it’s not as scary. This is our semi-annual textile (纺织品) drive. We run two a year. We also run two e-waste drives, so four drives a year. And for this one we partner with Wearable Collections to properly recycle all of the unwanted textiles so that they don’t wind up in the waste stream. The goal is that 50 percent of them will be reused, upcycled and worn again. It’s one of our zero waste workshops, part of a new series that we’re partnering on. And it’s basically a workshop for everyday New Yorkers to come and learn how they can live a zero waste lifestyle — one in which they’re throwing fewer things into landfill, doing more recycling and composting, and actually being heedful of the products they purchase so that they can purchase items that have a beneficial reuse. It’s summer over there. We’re already swimming. Everybody brings in all of the clothes that they’re not using anymore. And we all trade and swap and people end up with new items. Anything left over gets donated. We’ve had a huge number of people coming from all different Broadway shows and from the neighborhood and offices in the community to bring their textiles. I think the more we bring the public into our work, the more efficient it will be, the stronger our relationship grows, and the greater progress we can make. 28. What does the author say about zero waste? A. It values big changes for the environment. B. It encourages the use of plenty of paper towels. C. It needs a perfect plan before taking action. D. It should be carried out step by step. 29. What does the underlined word “heedful” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Mindful. B. Tolerant. C. Fond. D. Critical. 30. What can be inferred about the activity described in paragraph 4? A. It is held to promote Broadway shows. B. It helps reduce textile waste in the community. C. It aims to collect clothes for the swimming pool. D. It is organized to sell old clothes at a low price. 31. What’s the text mainly about? A. Where to recycle textiles. B. What zero waste workshops bring. C. How to achieve zero waste. D. Why zero waste matters so much. D This is how these young engineers imagine Jacksonville, a coastal city in Florida in the next 100 years. The model called Agua Prope, meaning clean water, was presented by a team of middle school students from Houston at the Future City Nationals in Washington, DC. The students’ goal was to build a city with a clean and reliable water system. Many members on the Houston team come from Karachi, Pakistan’s largest and most populated city, where water shortages and the lack of access to clean water are persistent problems. Karachi is very underdeveloped right now. A lot of people are on the streets; they don’t have water to drink or they’re drinking polluted water and are badly in need of money. It’s very hard to even take showers over there. The water there costs a lot, and sometimes it’s polluted, which sometimes causes problems such as diarrhea (腹泻), and you don’t have water in the house for days. Students on the Houston team say their model includes a strong system that monitors supply and demand, storage, filtration (过滤), and diversion of conventional as well as flood waters across the Jacksonville landscape. Their project is Agua Prope, located in Jacksonville, Florida. The main problems in Jacksonville are storm surges, hurricanes and floods. Actually a lot of problems caused by water shortage and pollution are going on internationally right now. Organizers say some models are actually put into practice. They’re not only asking the participants to think about these challenges, but also empowering them in their solutions. This model calls for technology so advanced that it will be decades before it can be realized. But the students say they hope one day within the next 50 years, their vision of a clean water city will become a reality. 32. What inspired the students to design the Agua Prope project? A. Their personal experience of severe water problems. B. The flood control problems in their hometown. C. The request from the Jacksonville government. D. A competition prize for building water systems. 33. What do we learn about the Agua Prope project? A. It can predict natural disasters correctly. B. It takes various water problems into consideration. C. It gets widely recognized by governments. D. It centers on landscape improvement of cities. 34. Why will it take so long to apply this model entirely? A. Because Jacksonville refuses to use it. B. Because it proves harmful to the environment. C. Because the government hasn’t provided funds. D. Because the required technology is still unavailable. 35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. Lack of Clean Water in Future Cities B. Popularity of Future City Competition C. Vision of Future Urban Water Supply D. Standards for Future Urban Construction 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 much of human history, people squatted (蹲下) on the ground to eat, tell stories or play with their families. Even today, children in kindergarten and camp enjoy sitting on the ground to play games or sing songs. Most adults, on the other hand, have given up the ground for the comfort of chairs. This comfort comes with a price: workers sit in chairs working all day. 36 Getting Started The good news is that research shows sitting on the floor can support your health. Sitting cross-legged on the floor is one of the ten healthy habits. 37 Experts recommend spending 15 to 30 minutes sitting on the floor every day. Popular Floor-Sitting Positions The following popular floor-sitting methods are the best ways to get started. 38 The cross-legged position is best for beginners and easiest to maintain for extended periods of sitting. To try it out, have your legs crossed in front of you with your hands on your knees. Keep your back straight. 39 It requires kneeling with the tops of the feet flat on the floor and sitting back on the heels (脚后跟). The knees are kept close together, and the hands rest on the thighs (大腿). The backbone should remain straight, as in the cross-legged position. If you’re on the go, the squatting position allows for active sitting and mobility. 40 Lower yourself into a squat, keeping your chest up and heels down, with your arms resting on your knees for stability. A. And it can have serious effects on their health. B. Sitting on the floor isn’t just a change of position. C. The kneeling position helps you build leg strength. D. It can help reduce back aches and everyday pain. E. Beginners had better choose the one that is most comfortable. F. Place your feet on the floor, keeping them shoulder-width apart. G. Newcomers to floor sitting start gradually to build strength without discomfort. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 This is an exciting story. Graham Garnett, a 66-year-old hiker, failed to 41 from a single hiking trip on December 30, causing a (n) 42 search across the rough national park. Heavy cloud cover and 43 weather conditions caused him to become confused, and a single wrong turn 44 him going far off course. Over the following weeks, search teams worked 45 , organizing helicopters, specialized teams and dozens of searchers, while using radar technology on the ground, in rivers and in the air. Despite the extensive operation, no sign of Garnett was 46 , and the police eventually made the 47 decision to pause the search. Unknown to the rescuers, Garnett had been 48 for much of that time. He suffered injuries along the way but continued trying to find his 49 out by following streams. Eventually, he recognized a river that 50 him to Venus Hut — a remote shelter inside the park — where he 51 just a day or two before help finally came. On Friday afternoon around 2:30 p.m., workers working in the area discovered Garnett 52 inside the shelter. He was 53 to hospital and then was reunited with his family. They were moved by the large amount of 54 from society and deeply grateful to everyone involved in the search. The police described the discovery as an incredible result and praised Garnett’s resilience (坚韧) and 55 , noting how fortunate it was that he survived such a prolonged difficult time in harsh conditions. 41. A. refresh B. learn C. return D. recover 42. A. meaningless B. massive C. unnecessary D. temporary 43. A. worsening B. predictable C. normal D. familiar 44. A. took up B. depended on C. referred to D. resulted in 45. A. politely B. secretly C. tirelessly D. aimlessly 46. A. made B. found C. ignored D. destroyed 47. A. wrong B. clever C. unexpected D. difficult 48. A. moving B. escaping C. observing D. resting 49. A. company B. message C. path D. position 50. A. sent B. led C. forced D. adapted 51. A. changed B. searched C. worked D. arrived 52. A. alive B. honest C. confident D. angry 53. A. restricted B. invited C. introduced D. flown 54. A. wisdom B. support C. trust D. praise 55. A. judgement B. experience C. determination D. exploration 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。 Qingkou Hani Village is a typical Hani village set among the scenic Yuanyang rice terraces (梯田) 6 kilometers south of Xinjie Town of Yuanyang County in the southern part of Yunnan Province. The village is hidden 56 (comfortable) in the forested mountainside overlooking the world-famous rice terraces. The houses in the village, 57 are made of clay, stone, brick or bamboo, are the typical Hani mushroom-shaped houses. They are typically built in three layers. The bottom one is used for livestock, and most of the living space for people is in 58 middle floor. The center of the village is the stone-paved Central Square. The village is home 59 150 households and more than 800 people of the Hani ethnic minority. The village, 60 (maintain) the ancient Hani folk customs, represents the Hani terraced fields culture. It is a great place where you can view the fantastic terraces that spread across the landscape, 61 the colorful vegetation that decorates the mountainsides. The village maintains an ecosystem that combines the forest, water system, villages and terraced fields in a balanced, 62 (harmony) way that has enabled the people of the area 63 (use) and preserve the resources in renewable ways for centuries. It 64 (regard) as a model village in effective and sustainable agricultural development. It protects the ecological balance while also promoting the development of 65 (it) civilization. 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,你的交换生朋友Kevin说听不懂中国方言,向你询问中国人是如何顺利交流的。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括: 1.方言的意义; 2.中国人主要使用的语言; 3.提议教他一种方言。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:dialect 方言;Mandarin 普通话 Dear Kevin, ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, 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。 The sky had turned deep grey as Liam hurried home from school. The air was thick with the promise of a storm, and he quickened his pace, hoping to avoid the downpour. Tomorrow was the final exam for his most challenging subject, physics, and he had planned a full evening of revision. Every minute counted. As he cut through the small, deserted park near his apartment, a faint, whimpering sound caught his attention. It was so soft that it was almost carried away by the rising wind. Curiosity getting the better of him, Liam stopped and looked carefully under a dense bush near the path. There, huddled and shivering, was a small, muddy kitten (小猫). Its fur was wet, and one of its back legs was injured. The kitten looked up at him, and it let out another pitiful meow. Liam’s heart sank. He was in a rush. He had a crucial exam to prepare for. His parents would likely be hesitant about bringing a stray animal home. He couldn’t decide whether to save it or not. He even took a few steps forward, trying to ignore the pleading look in the kitten’s eyes. But the image of the helpless creature, alone and injured in the upcoming storm, was too much to bear. He thought of his own beloved pet dog at home, safe and warm. What if it were him, scared and hurting? He struggled internally for a moment. Sighing, he knelt down, leaving his schoolbooks on the wet ground behind him. “Hey there, little one,” he said in the gentlest voice. “You can’t stay here.” He slowly unzipped his school jacket, ignoring the cold wind. The kitten moved back in fear but was too weak to resist as Liam carefully wrapped it in his jacket. Holding the tiny creature close to his chest, he stood up. His revision plans were completely overturned. His priority was now clear. 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。 Liam decided to take the kitten to the nearest veterinary (兽医的) clinic._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Upon arriving home, Liam was met with surprise from his parents.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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