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高2026届高考模拟考试(二)
英语答案
第一部分听力
1-5:AACAB
6-10:CCBAB
11-15:ACABC
16-20:BBCCA
第二部分阅读
第一节
21-23:BAB
24-27:BDCB
28-31:CDAC
32-35:DCAD
第二节
36-40:CBDFG
第三部分语言运用
第一节
41-45:BACDD
46-50:AABCD
51-55:DCBAC
第二节
56.have gained
57.viewers
58.influential
59.and
60.generated
61.offering
62.is tied
63.with
64.which
65.an
应用文参考范文
AI Brings Ancient Arts to Life
Last Friday,our school hosted an inspiring event themed "AI Connects Heritage"in the Science Hall,
drawing great attention from both students and teachers.
The highlight of the event lay in two featured activities.Students first experienced AI-powered restoration of
ancient book images,with damaged pages being brought back to life on the screen.They also enjoyed intelligent
voice explanations,through which cultural relics seemed to"speak"for themselves.What impressed us most was
that advanced technology,rather than distancing us from history,made it easier for us to understand and
appreciate it.
Both teachers and students spoke highly of the event,saying that it deepened their appreciation of traditional
culture and showed the power of technology in preserving it.Not only did the event enrich campus life,but it also
inspired us to protect cultural heritage in more creative ways.
读后续写参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
Mava followed the teacher to the office,wondering who could be looking for her Standing by the desk was the old
man from the bus stop,only now he wore a clean coat and held a small package wrapped in brown paper."You're
the girl with the umbrella,"he said,his voice stronger than she remembered."I've been looking for you."Maya's
heart skipped a beat.She learned that his name was Mr.Charles,a retired English teacher,and the teacher was his
daughter."I told my father he should have just bought a new umbrella,"the teacher said,smiling."But he insisted
on finding you.He said kindness like yours deserves to be returned."
Paragraph 2:
When Mava opened the package,her eves fell on a worn copy of a book Yellowed and dog-eared as the cover was,
the name of the book could be read clearly:The Little Prince.On the title page,Mr.Charles had written:"To
Maya-The real magic is not in seeing without eyes,but in caring without reasons.Thank you for the umbrella
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that day.It washed my cynicism away."Blinking back tears,she had thought she was just giving away an
umbrella.But what she had really given was dignity to a stranger,and what she received in return was a reminder:
small acts of kindness are never small to the person on the receiving end.That night,she read The Little Prince by
lamplight,smiling at the fox's words:"What is essential is invisible to the eye."She finally understood.
【参考答案详解】
阅读理解A篇:
【解析】本文是应用文,主题是“人与社会”。文章介绍了大英博物馆举办的“丝绸之路”展览的具体信息,
包括展览日期、开放时间、会员及团体购票须知以及不同人群的票价信息。
21.B细节理解题。根据When'部分信息,展览时间为1月26日至3月27日;除周日外每日开放,开放
时间为上午10点至下午5点,周五开放时间为上午10点至晚上8点。对比选项可知,B项在此时间范
围内,符合题目要求。
22.A细节理解题。根据“Members''部分的“bring your membership purchase confirmation email to the
Membership Desk in the Great Court on the day of your visit.”可知,准会员需携带会员购买确认邮件前往
会员服务台。对比选项可知,A项正确。
23.B细节理解题。根据Ticket prices”部分信息,成人票价是22英镑/人,16到18岁人群的票价是20英
镑。两位成人的费用为22×2=44英镑,16岁儿子的费用为20英镑,总计44+20-64英镑。
阅读理解B篇:
【解析】本文是记叙文,以月亮的口吻陈述在中国文学史上的意象和在诗人和人们心中的形象变迁。
24.B细节理解题。第二段提到《诗经》中月亮被描述为a gentle,.silver companion''和simply beautiful一a
quiet witness to love and longing'”,说明当时月亮主要是美丽而温柔的情感寄托物。A项(饮酒伴侣)
是唐代李白的用法:C项(人生哲理的镜子)是宋代的用法:D项(科学的岩石)是现代认识。因此
B项正确。
25.D推理判断题。第三段指出李白treated me like a friend',他邀请月亮喝酒、与月亮争论、向月亮倾诉
思乡之情。这些行为表明他与月亮的关系是个人化的、互动式的。A项(尊敬但疏远)、B项(恐惧
迷信)、C项(冷漠)均与文意相反。因此D项正确。
26.C细节理解题。第四段明确写道,苏轼将月亮的阴晴圆缺与人生的悲欢离合相联系,月亮became a
mirror of life's ups and downs一not just a source of emotion,but a philosophical teacher'。因此,苏轼赋
予月亮的新含义是代表人生的起伏。A项(引发乡愁)是李白的主题:B项(作为神崇拜)文中未提;
D项(比人类更好的伴侣)不是主旨。因此C项正确。
27.B主旨大意题。最后一段先承认现代科学将月亮视为“merely a rock'”,但随即转折Yet,every Mid-
Autumn Festival,.families still gather under my light..”,并总结月亮“remain what I have always been:
your silent mirror'”。这说明作者的核心意图是表明尽管有了科学认知,月亮依然承载着情感意义。A
项(月亮角色终结)错误;C项(解释人们不再过节)不符合事实;D项(科学摧毁了诗意的价值)
与作者观点相反。因此B项正确。
阅读理解C篇:
【解析】文章介绍了数字孪生技术从科幻走向现实,已在医疗(如心脏模拟)、航空、供应链、汽车
等领域应用。然而,该技术也存在风险,如编程错误、黑客攻击、数据偏差、隐私问题以及过度依赖
导致的“隧道视野”。作者认为,尽管数字孪生会带来新挑战,但其显著优势已显而易见,且这些风险
是所有新兴技术共有的。
28.C细节理解题。从文章第三段“The benefits extend far beyond health care.Digital twins are emerging
across industries.”可知,除了医学,数字孪生已经在多个领域和行业被应用。故C项正确。
29.D细节理解题。从文章第四段“They can predict outcomes,perfect performance,and self-adjust based on
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new data.”可知,AI辅助下的数字孪生可以在新数据的基础上进行自动调整。故D项正确。
30.A猜测词义题。Tunnel vision出现在文章第五段,本意为隧道视野。从原句There is also the danger of
tunnel vision if humans rely only on digital twins and thus miss the big picture of what things really are.
的“miss the big picture”可知,tunnel vision与narrow-mindedness(思维狭隘)同义。Data sensitivity
意为数据敏感性,multitasking ability意为多任务处理能力,broad perspective意为广阔的视野。故A
项正确。
3l.C推理判断题。Every rose has its thorn.意为:美好的事物也有缺陷。The devil is in the details.意为:
麻烦在于细节/细节决定成败。Better late than never..意为:宁可迟到,绝不缺席,表达了晚到总比不
做好的观念。Bite off more than you can chew.意为:贪多嚼不烂。作者认为数字孪生优势明显(如同
美丽的玫瑰),但也承认存在风险(玫瑰也有刺),这与“美好事物也有缺陷”吻合,故C项正确。
阅读理解D篇
【解析】本文是科学发明类说明文。近些年,科学家发现从空气中提取DA,可以用于监测生态系
统与物种,虽存隐私风险,但为生态研究提供了新工具。
32.D推理判断题。第三段指出,Elizabeth Clare在动物园收集空气样本并分析DNA,结果“showcased that
tigers could be sniffed out200 metres away from their enclosure'',即空气DNA可以在200米外探测到老
虎。这证明了空气DNA能够远距离检测动物。A项(识别稀有物种)是James Allerton研究的发现;
B项(老虎释放更多DNA)文中未提及;D项(传统方法更可靠)与文意相反。因此D项正确。
33.C细节理解题。文章第四段提到“Traditional methods rely on spotting animals with the naked eye,which
often misses small,.or hidden creatures.However,airbome DNA can detect them easily.”,故C正确。A项
花费更少的钱,文中未提及。B项治愈生态系统,原文为“help scientists track ecosystem health”,与
文意不符。D项阻止森林恢复,与原文“measure whether forest restoration projects are working”不符。
故C项正确。
34.A推理判断题。第五段提到,空气样本中可能含有人类遗传物质,科学家担心这项技术会
"unintentionally reveal people's ethnicity or whether a person has a genetic disorder-and even be used to
illegally identify individuals'”,即无意中泄露人的种族、遗传疾病甚至用于非法识别个人身份。A项概
括了这一风险。因此A项正确。
35.D主旨大意(标题)题。文章主要介绍从空气中提取DNA这一新技术,说明其应用(监测生态系统、
发现稀有物种等)及潜在风险,但核心是展示该技术作为生态研究的新突破。选项D准确概括了“空
气DNA”及其作为“生态观测新前沿”的主旨。选项A仅在第五段作为风险提及,且biodiversity
protection非文章主旨,不能统领全文;选项B范围过大,未突出空气DNA;选项C片面强调风险,且
夸大了范围,未指明空气DNA。
七选五:CBDFG
【解析】本文围绕“深度练习(dee即practice)”展开,介绍了这一高效学习方法的作用、具体步骤和
关键要点,说明深度练习是开发创造性大脑、高效学习的有效途径,能帮助人们更好地掌握技能、应对
挑战。
36.C.上文提到大脑受伤后对人思维的影响:下文又提到开发右脑的一种有效方式,可以得出36题为过
渡句,引出下文中的deep practice。因此,选C项。
37.B.本段第一句提到进行deep practice不在想要学习的技能是什么,而是要选定一项技能后不断学习和
不断精进。因此,先要选择一项自己学习的技能。因此,选B项。
38.D.本段主要列举了世界范围了进行deep practice然后取得改变和成就的名人。因此,选D项。
39.F.上文提到要刻意慢下来,降低速度,下文需要提到这样做的原因或者目的。F项最符合行文逻辑。
40.G.上文说通过deep practice解决生活中的问题和面对挑战,最后一句总结这样做带来的意义。因此,
选G项。
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完形填空:
41-45:BACDD
46-50:AABCD
51-55:DCBAC
【解析】本文是一篇励志类记叙文,讲述了25岁的Keri Cronin确诊4期晚期淋巴瘤后,并未向命运屈
服,而是在治疗期间坚持学业,最终从医学院毕业;早年罕见病的经历与本次抗癌历程,不仅塑造了她
的从医初心,也让她的职业方向从原本的儿科学转向癌症研究与治疗方向,并将自身苦难转化为深度共
情、治愈患者的力量。
4l.空格所在句:Faced with such a crisis,she felt mentally_between quitting her studies and continuing her
medical pursuit.前文交代了主人公确诊晚期淋巴瘤的人生危机,空格后明确给出两个对立选择:放弃学
业/继续医学追梦,核心限定词为mentally(心理层面),需填入体现“在两个对立选择中内心极度煎熬、
左右为难”的词。【正确答案解析】B.tom。固定搭配be torn between A and B是高考高频核心短语,特
指“在两种选择之间内心撕裂、左右为难、备受煎熬”,完美匹配“绝症危机下,主人公在放弃与坚持之
间的心理挣扎”的核心语境,mentally torn也是英语中描述心理两难的规范表达。
42.空格所在句:At that stage,with the future uncertain,.the_chances of survival almost tempted her into..
前文交代了4期晚期淋巴瘤的诊断结果,空格修饰chances of survival(生存几率),结合前文future
uncertain(未来渺茫),需填入表达“生存几率极低、渺茫,的形容词。【正确答案解析】A.slim。slim
chances是高考书面语中表达“几率渺茫、机会微乎其微”的固定核心搭配,是描述生存概率、成功概率
的规范书面表达,完美匹配晚期癌症下生存几率极低的语境。
43.空格所在句:the slim chances of survival almost tempted her into_herself to a tragic fate.前文给出生
存几率渺茫”的前提,空格后为a tragic fate(悲剧的命运),需填入能表达“向命运低头、认命、屈从”,
且能与herself to构成固定搭配的动词。【正确答案解析】C.resigning。固定搭配resign oneself to sth是
高考高频短语,意为“听任、顺从(不好的命运)、认命”,完美贴合“极低的生存率让她差点向悲剧命
运屈服”的核心语境。
44.空格所在句:However,.Cronin's inner strength won out.Remaining about her future,.she chose to attend
lectures even while undergoing treatment..However与前文“差点向悲剧命运屈服”形成转折;about her
future明确限定空格应表达她对未来的积极态度。【正确答案解析】D.optimistic意为“乐观的',与后文
治疗期间仍坚持上课的行为形成呼应,体现她没有被疾病击垮,而是对未来保持希望。optimistic意为
“乐观的',完美匹配上下文逻辑:前文转折体现她没有屈服,后文化疗坚持上课是乐观心态的直接体现,
与inner strength(内心的力量)形成完美呼应。
45.空格所在句:During her recovery,she successfully challenges,ranging from physical pain to hair loss.
核心限定词为successfully(成功地),空格宾语为challenges(挑战),后文列举了身体疼痛、脱发等具
体困境,需填入表达“成功应对、攻克挑战’的动词。【正确答案解析】D.tackled。tackle challenges是
高考高频固定搭配,意为“应对、攻克挑战',既匹配successfully体现的“成功克服”的结果,也能涵
盖后文身体与心理的多重挑战,是该语境下的唯一规范搭配。
46.空格所在句:Now28,Cronin has not only regained her health but also reached a significant
by
graduating from medical school.前文交代了她在绝症化疗期间坚持学业,空格后“从医学院毕业”是核心
事件,需填入能体现这一事件的重大意义、与“重获健康”并列的人生成果的名词。【正确答案解析】A.
mnilestone。.nilestone意为“里程碑、重大转折点',reach a milestone是固定搭配,意为“达成重要里程
碑”,完美贴合语境:对于身患晚期癌症仍坚持学业的主人公而言,从医学院毕业是人生中极具标志性
的重大成就,与“重获健康”形成并列的人生突破。
47.空格所在句:This wasn't her first hardship.Years ago,.she had successfully_a rare disorder that left her
unable to get out of bed.句首明确“这不是她第一次遭遇困境”,与前文的抗癌经历形成呼应,空格宾语
为a rare disorder(罕见疾病),核心限定词为successfully,需填入表达“成功战胜、平安度过疾病的
动词。【正确答案解析】A.weathered。.此处为高考核心考点“熟词生义',weather作动词时,固定含义
为平安度过、经受住(困难、疾病、危机等)”,完美匹配successfully的结果,精准表达“她成功战
胜了让她卧病在床的罕见疾病”的核心语义,符合上下文逻辑。
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48.空格所在句:a rare disorder that left her unable to get out of bed and caused many to_her future.前文给
出了原因“罕见疾病让她卧病在床”,空格需填入该原因导致的结果,即他人对她未来的态度,需贴合
“重病卧床、前途未卜”的语境。【正确答案解析】B.doubt。doubt意为怀疑、对..不抱希望”,完美
匹配因果逻辑:因为她患上罕见病卧病在床,所以很多人都对她的未来不抱希望、持怀疑态度,符合
文本语境。
49.空格所在句:That struggle also her professional calling.后文主人公的原话“I witnessed how a doctor
can make a great difference'是对空格的直接解释,说明早年的患病经历让她萌生了从医的想法,空格需
填入表达激发、催生”职业理想的动词。【正确答案解析】C.inspired。inspire意为“激发、催生、赋
予灵感”,inspire one's professional calling是固定搭配,意为“激发了某人的职业使命/职业理想”,完美
贴合后文的解释:她亲身见证了医生的力量,因此早年的患病经历激发了她的从医初心,符合文本逻
辑。
50.核心逻辑词However是解题关键。前文说她原本计划专攻儿科学,后文说明她在癌症治疗期间接触患
者后,职业重心转向癌症研究与治疗方向。因此空格应填表示“原本、最初'的副词。【正确答案解析】
D.originally准确体现了职业规划的前后变化。
5l.空格所在句:she joined programs that helped patients get ready emotionally for treatment and__them for
their own battles..并列连词and是解题核心,空格与前文的helped patients get ready emotionally形成并列
结构,语义保持一致,均为“帮助患者为治疗和抗癌之战做好准备”,需填入能与for构成固定搭配、表
达“为..做准备”的动词。【正确答案解析】D.prepared。prepare sb for sth是高考高频固定搭配,意为
“让某人为某事做好准备”,与前文的helped patients get ready形成并列同义呼应,精准表达“帮助患者
为抗癌之战做好身心准备”的核心语义,符合文本逻辑。
52.空格所在句:orking with them led to a in her focus,.leading her to specialize in the study of cancer.前
文明确她最初计划学儿科,此处说明与年轻癌症患者共事的经历,让她的职业重心从儿科转向了肿瘤
学,空格需填入表达“转变、改变”的名词。【正确答案解析】C.shift。shift意为“转变、改变”,a shift
in focus是高考高频固定搭配,意为“重心的转变”,完美匹配职业方向从儿科到肿瘤学的变化,符合上
下文的转折逻辑。
53.空格所在句:Cronin's unique ability to_her patients deeply impressed her professors.后文“aving
survived the same battle herself”给出了直接原因:她自己也经历并挺过了同样的抗癌之战,因此更能理
解患者的痛苦与处境。B.relate to意为理解、共情、与...产生共鸣”,符合语境。【正确答案解析】B.
relate to。relate to sb是固定核心短语,意为“共情、理解某人的处境与感受、与某人产生共鸣”,完美
匹配因果逻辑:正因为她亲身经历过抗癌,所以拥有深度共情患者的独特能力,这让教授们印象深刻,
符合文本核心语境。
54.空格所在句:Having_the same battle herself,.she now realizes that her battle with cancer was not just a
struggle for survival..空格宾语为the same battle herself,指她自己也经历并挺过了类似的抗癌之战。【正
确答案解析】A.survived不仅表示“幸存,还可表示“挺过疾病、困难或危险”。因此Having survived
the same battle herself准确解释了她为什么能够relate to her patients。
55.空格所在句:her battle with cancer was not just a struggle for survival,.but a transformative__that
equipped her to heal others.空格前的transformative是核心限定词,说明这段抗癌经历不仅是生存之战,
更是一段带来改变和成长的经历。C.journey在此为比喻用法,意为“人生历程、成长之旅”。a
transformativejourney搭配自然,准确体现她把个人苦难转化为治愈他人力量的主题。【正确答案解析】
C.journey。journey在此处为高考高频比喻用法,意为“(人生的)一段历程、旅程',a transformative
journey是固定搭配,意为“一场带来蜕变的旅程”,符合文章主旨。
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语法填空:
56.have gained
57.viewers
58.influential
59.and
60.generated
61.offering
62.is tied
63.with
64.which
65.an
【解析】本文围绕中国微短剧展开,介绍了时长两分钟、情节紧凑反转不断的中国微短剧火爆全球、
收获海量海外受众,成为中国文化输出新亮点;同时分析其走红原因,包括年轻受众基础、A江技术赋能、
内容形式创新,以及海外民众对中国现实生活关注度提升,最终说明微短剧推动中国文化从对外展示走
向国际认同,助力中国文化、科技、生活等多领域融合式全球传播。
56.have gained考查:动词时态(现在完成时)。解析:时间状语Over recent years(近年来)为现在完成
时标志性时间状语,结构:have/has+过去分词;主语Chinese micro-short dramas为复数,因此用have
gained。
57.viewers考查:名词单复数。解析:young为形容词,后接名词;a large section of the audience(大部分
受众)说明不止一人,viewer(观众)为可数名词,需变为复数viewers。
58.influential考查:词性转换(名词→形容词)。解析:并列结构diverse and,and连接两个并列形
容词,共同修饰名词cultural expressions;influence名词/动词,形容词形式influential(有影响力的)。
59.and考查:并列连词。解析:分析句子逻辑:①contributing to a more multidimensional image of China
②gradually turning cultural exposure into cultural recognition两个现在分词短语为并列递进关系,用并列
连词and连接。
60.generated考查:过去分词作后置定语。解析:content与generate被动关系,byAI强化被动,用
generated作后置定语。
61.offering考查:非谓语动词(现在分词作伴随状语)。解析:本句己有谓语动词are ex迎anding,无连词,
空格处需用非谓语;主语New formats(新形式)主动发出提供优势”这个动作,用现在分词offering
作伴随状语。
62.is tied考查:谓语动词时态语态。解析:由时间状语nowadays可知,需用现在时。Be tied to表示与
某事紧密相连。故用istied。
63.with考查:固定介词搭配。解析:固定短语:be associated with与..相关联;与...联系在一起。
64.which考查:非限制性定语从句关系代词。解析:逗号分隔,为非限制性定语从句:
先行词为前文整件事:exposure to Chinese content leads to curiosity and visits;关系代词which指代前文
整件事,在从句中作主语。
65.an考查:冠词。解析:空格后integrated以元音音素开头;plan为可数名词单数,表泛指,用不定冠
词an;an integrated global engagement plan一项综合性全球合作规划。
录音原文:
Text1给汤调味
M:No!I've put too much salt in the soup.
W:Relax!Do you have a lemon?
M:No,but our neighbor might.Be right back!(1)
Text2梦想成为艺术家
W:Wow,you wrote that?You're so talented,Lucas!
M:Thanks!But I still have lots to learn.Someday,I want to become one of those artists who can play many
instruments and write original music.(2)
Text3最喜欢看火车
W:Of all the railway engines you've recorded,which is your favorite?
M:The Flying Scotsman.As the first British engine to reach 100 miles per hour,it provided the model for
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modern,high-speed,long-distance train travel.(3)
Text4退换商品与补差价
M:Excuse me,can I return this shirt and buy this jacket instead?
W:No problem,sir.The jacket is $80,and the shirt was $45.You can just pay the difference.(4)
M:Thanks.
Text5选专业
M:Have you chosen your college major yet?
W:Actually,I'm not going.
M:Why?Are you going traveling?
W:I've received an amazing job offer I can't turn down.(5)
Text6诈骗邮件
M:I got an email saying I'd won a new computer.But I never entered a competition!(6)
W:Sounds like someone was trying to get your details.(6)Did you respond to it in any way?
M:Yes,I clicked on a link.And then it asked me for my bank details.But don't worry,I didn't enter anything.
W:You should be fine.But in the future,don't share personal details and never click on any unfamiliar links.
You can't be too careful.(7)
Text7观察企鹅(第8题为推断题)
M:Look up there...See the penguins?
W:Yes,there's one!And another!
M:They're harder to see right now as most of them are in their holes,caring for their eggs.
W:Holes in the sand?
M:Yes!Here,let's climb up onto those rocks.We might see them fishing!
W:Won't we scare them?
M:No.They're brave little guys.You can get quite close.Just don't touch them.
W:You know,I always assumed penguins weren't very bright.(9)
M:Not true!They learn tricks,communicate with each other,and swim thousands of miles back to the
same place every year.(9)
W:Really?That's amazing!(9)
M:Yeah.They also stay with one mate for life.
W:I knew that.How sweet!
Text8睡眠不足的危害
W:We could get the 4:42 train.It's more expensive,but it also doesn't stop at every single station on the
way.What do you think?(10)
M:Sorry,I missed all that.Say it again?I'm so tired.
W:Out partying last night?(11)
M:No,my friend's going through a bad time.I was on the phone with him util 3:00 a.m.(11)
W:Oh,Jamie!(11)(13)You need to look after yourself.Too many sleepless nights can cause serious health
problems.(13)
M:Maybe...But I'm only 23!
W:So?My sister ended up in hospital with heart problems caused by stress and lack of sleep when she was
at college.(12)
M:Really?
W:However old you are,poor sleep can have a negative impact on your heart,brain,and mental health-
long-term.(13)
M:Point taken!
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Text9回归工作岗位(第14题为总结题)
M:Hi!Here's the jacket Mom borrowed.(15)
W:Thanks,Mike!I need it back,since I'm heading back to work.(15)
M:Right,you start next week!(15)Still feeling strange about it?
W:Now Tommy's settled at nursery school.Honestly,I can't wait!I love Andrew and the kids,but being a
housewife is the hardest role I've ever had.(16)
M:Really?It sounds quite relaxing!No meetings,no deadlines...
W:But the work never stops.It's a 24-hour responsibility.
M:True.But it's easier than office work,right?
W:Not really.There are so many things to manage-doctor visits,cooking,washing clothes,and school
meetings...
M:At least you'll never lose your job.
W:True.But no one thanks you,either.People only notice what you do when it doesn't get done.That's
what I find the most difficult.(17)
M:Wow...I'd never considered that before.
Text10完成大学时代半途而废的小说
I discovered the notebook behind my desk when I was moving out of my old apartment.(18)
Immediately,memories came rushing back.I was so excited about finding theperfect writing notebook and the
unfinished novel I'd worked so hard on.
That night,in my new apartment,I sat down expecting to laugh at my "awful"college-student writing.But
surprisingly,it was actually...good?The idea wasn't very original,but I loved the characters.I almost cried
when the story stopped suddenly,halfway through!What happened next?(19)
Obviously,only I could answer that question.So,I opened my laptop and started typing.(19)(20)It
wasn't easy due to my tiring,high-pressure job.I also made many mistakes and ended up rewriting entire
chapters.(20)But six months later,it was finished.
Publishing fashions had moved on,so I knew the book wouldn't sell.But that didn't matter.I finally
understood what my younger self hadn't-"finished"is always better than"perfect".
I'm now working on a new idea,a better one.And this time,I'm confident I'll see it through!
*语料优选*
●trick /trik/n.骗局;窍门
●disorder /dIs'Idr/n.失调;不适;疾病
>hospitalize/ha:sprtolaz/.送(某人)入院治疗
●dormitory/d:matori/n.集体宿舍;学生宿舍
go through经历(尤为艰难时期)
look after照顾
nursery school幼儿园
see sth.through把(任务、工程等)进行到底;坚持完成
You can't be too careful.你再怎么小心也不为过。
●Immediately,memories came rushing back.回忆立刻涌上心头。
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高2026届高考模拟考试(二)
英语试题
(本试卷共150分;考试时间:120分钟)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,请考生先在答题卡上准确工整地填写本人姓名、准考证号;
2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5mm黑色签字笔答题;
3.请在答题卡中题号对应的区域内作答,超出区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效;
4.请保持答题卡卡面清洁,不要折叠、损毁;考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
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. What will the man do next?
A. Call on his neighbour. B. Throw the soup out. C. Add salt to the soup.
2. What does Lucas probably hope to become?
A. A musician. B. A producer. C. A writer.
3. What is probably the man's hobby?
A. Traveling by train.
B. Collecting model trains.
C. Observing and recording trains.
4. How much does the man need to pay?
A.$35. B.$45. C.$80.
5. What does the woman plan to do next?
A. Travel the world. B. Begin her career. C. Change her major.
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 does the woman think of the email?
A. It was sent by mistake.
B. It might be a real prize offer.
C. It's a trick to get personal data.
7. What does the woman suggest the man do in the future?
A. Avoid using others' computers.
B. Keep his bank details in his mind.
C. Be more careful about online safety.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8. Where are the speakers probably?
A. On top of a mountain. B. On a beach. C. On a boat.
9. What surprises the woman about penguins?
A. Their intelligence. B. Their lifelong partnership. C. Their courage.
听第8段录音,回答第10至13题。
10. What is the woman probably doing at first?
A. Talking on the phone. B. Making travel plans. C. Organizing a party.
11. What did Jamie do last night?
A. He supported a friend. B. He went to bed early. C. He partied late.
12. What happened to the woman's sister?
A. She had a heart problem at 23.
B. She recovered from a mental disorder.
C. She was hospitalized for sleep issues.
13. How does the woman feel about Jamie's habits?
A. Concerned. B. Pleased. C. Annoyed.
第9段录音,回答第14至 17题。
14. What are the speakers talking about?
A. The benefits of working from home.
B. The challenges of being a housewife.
C. The difficulties of balancing work and family life.
15. Why does the woman need the jacket back?
A. Tommy needs it for nursery.
B. She wants to send it to the laundry.
C. She is returning to work next week.
16. Who is Andrew?
A. The woman's dad. B. The woman's husband. C. The woman's son.
17. What does the woman find the hardest about her current role?
A. Working alone. B. Not being appreciated. C. Having to notice everything.
听第 10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. Where did the speaker find the notebook?
A. In her new home. B. In her college dormitory. C. In her former apartment.
19. What encouraged the speaker to finish the story?
A. The hope of publication.
B. The desire to create a perfect novel.
C. The curiosity about the story's ending.
20. What made it difficult for the speaker to finish her novel?
A. A busy and tiring job. B. A lack of creative ideas. C. Changes in the book industry.
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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
“Silk Roads” Exhibition at the British Museum
Presenting far beyond a single trade route, the“Silk Roads” exhibition at the British Museum invites visitors to explore a vast network of journeys that connected cultures across Asia, Africa, and Europe and shows how the exchange of goods, ideas, and beliefs helped shape the ancient world and influence us today.
When
26 January - 27 March. Daily except Sundays: 10:00 - 17:00 (20:30 on Fridays). Please note we begin clearing exhibitions 10 minutes before they close.
How to book
Book online and advance booking is strongly recommended.
Members
Members don't need to book to visit“Silk Roads”. Please show your membership card to gain entry. If you' re visiting before your membership card arrives, then as a member-to-be, bring your membership purchase confirmation email to the Membership Desk in the Great Court on the day of your visit. We fl then issue a same-day card for you to access your on-site benefits.
Group tickets
Special rates for groups of 10 or more are available Monday to Friday. Please call the Box Office on +44(0)20 7323 8181(phone lines open 10:00–16:50, Monday– Friday). Non-museum guided tours and tour groups,regardless of size, will not be permitted.
Ticket prices
Adults
£22
Seniors(60+)
£22
£1 1 after 12:00 on Mondays, booking online or calling the Box Office
Students and 16 – 18years of age
£20
2-for-1 on Fridays
Under 16
Free when accompanied by a paying adult, booking required
Groups
£20 per person
Weekday s only, advance booking required, group organisers free
21. Which time is available to visitors?
A. Tuesday 27 January,09:30. B. Friday 13 February,18:00.
C. Sunday 1 February,15:00. D. Monday 30 March, 10:30.
22. What should member-to-be do to visit?
A. Show the purchase confirmation email. B. Buy a ticket in the Great Court.
C. Get access to an extra discount on site. D. Call the Box Office for free entry.
23. How much will two adults and their 16-year-old son pay for a visit?
A.£66. B.£64. C.£60. D.£44.
B
I have circled your blue planet for billions of years. I have watched mountains rise and fall, dynasties flourish and fade. But what fascinates me most is how you humans —— especially your poets ————— have kept redefining the way you see me.
In the earliest days, I was little more than a mysterious glow in the darkness. The Book of Songs, China's oldest collection of poetry, describes me as a gentle, silver companion rising above the treetops.“The moon comes out, bright and fair,” the poet wrote. Back then, I was simply beautiful —— a quiet witness to love and longing.
Then came the Tang Dynasty. Suddenly, your poets began treating me as a friend. No one did this more vividly than Li Bai. He raised his wine cup, invited me to drink, and danced with his own shadow beneath my light. For him, I was no longer a distant object —— I was a listener, a drinking companion, a witness to his loneliness. He wrote to me, argued with me, and even blamed me for stirring his homesickness:“Looking up. Ifind the moon bright; bowing my head, I drown in longing for home.”
But my role shifted once again in the Song Dynasty. On a Mid-Autumn night, Su Shi gazed at me and asked:“When will the moon be full and bright?” Far from his brother, he found comfort in my ever-changing shape.“People have sorrows and joys, partings and reunions; the moon waxes and wanes, shines bright or dim,” he concluded. This time, I became a mirror to life's ups and downs —— not merely a source of emotion, but a philosophical guide.
Today, your children learn that I am nothing more than a rock covered in dust, a satellite trapped by Earth's gravity. Science has rid me of my mystery. Yet, every Mid-Autumn Festival, families still gather beneath my glow,eating mooncakes and murmuring their wishes. Poets may no longer pen odes to me, but I see it clearly: I have transformed from a goddess to a friend, from a teacher to a memory —— yet through all these roles, I remain what Ihave always been: your silent mirror. Whatever you feel, I reflect it back to you.
24. What role did the moon mainly play in The Book of Songs?
A. A drinking companion to lonely poets.
B. A beautiful and gentle object of longing.
C. A philosophical mirror of life's changes.
D. A scientific rock with no special meaning.
25. What was Li Bai's attitude toward the moon?
A. Respectful but distant. B. Casual and cold.
C. Fearful and unscientific. D. Personal and interactive.
26. What new meaning did Su Shi give to the moon?
A. The moon caused homesickness.
B. The moon should be treated as a goddess.
C. The moon represented life's ups and downs.
D. The moon was a better companion than humans.
27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. The moon's role has finally come to an end.
B. The moon still carries emotional meaning today.
C. People no longer celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
D. Modern science has destroyed the moon's poetic value.
C
When visiting a doctor a few years from now, you can expect to be accompanied by a virtual version of yourself.
This might seem like sci-fi, but the foundations are being laid. Researchers in the U. K. have already used computer simulations of the hearts of patients to test different treatments for atrial fibrillation(心房颤动). With other organs also being twinned by scientists, it seems likely that these digital organs will eventually link up to form a virtual body.
The benefits extend far beyond health care. Digital twins are emerging across industries. For instance, they are used to monitor jet engines on airliners, model Amazon's vast supply chain to predict sales, and assist local authorities in managing flooding. Automakers, too, are speeding up development by simuating crash tests and test drives virtually.
Digital twins began as basic computer models of physical objects and systems. As computers have become more powerful, twins have become more advanced accordingly. Complex design and modeling software means that more physical objects take shape in the virtual world. Moreover, with AI in the mix, these twins are no longer passive models. They can predict outcomes, perfect performance, and self-adjust based on new data. These advanced models make it easier for humans to tackle complex problems. They allow people to look into the future,spot problems and test wild ideas without real-world consequences.
However, with these promises come undeniable risks. Digital twins might go wrong when they are programmed badly or hacked into. In addition, digital twins will consume mountains of data, some of which may be wrong, or biased or raise privacy concerns. There is also the danger of tunnel vision if humans rely only on digital twins and thus miss the big picture of what things really are.
These risks, however, are not specific to digital twins. They apply to all emerging technologies, as they always have and always will. Such concerns need to be considered, as in the current debate over the use of AI.The emergence of the digital mirror world will raise new questions, but its potential advantages are already plain to see.
28. What can we learn about digital twins?
A. They have been only used in hospitals by now.
B. They can create a complete virtual human body now.
C. They are applied in various fields beyond medicine.
D. They were originally developed for the auto industry.
29. What is a new feature of digital twins with the help of AI?
A. Replacing physical crash tests. B. Being programmed to avoid risks.
C. Reducing the amount of data needed. D. Adapting themselves using new data.
30. Which word can replace“tunnel vision” in the text?
A. Narrow-mindedness. B. Data sensitivity.
C. Multitasking ability. D. Broad perspective.
31. What does the development of digital twins tell us?
A. Better late than never. B. The devil is in the details.
C. Every rose has its thorn. D. Bite off more than you can chew.
D
“It is completely mind-blowing,” says Kelly, who studies environmental DNA (eDNA) at the University ofWashington in Seattle.“We are absolutely surrounded by information in the form of DNA and RNA, at all times.”
Scientists have long pulled DNA from water and soil, but they have only just started to see the air as a source of genetic information. Over the past decade or so, researchers have been learning how to measure airborne DNA,study its abundance and use it to put together a picture of an ecosystem's inhabitants and health.
In the early 2010s, various ecologists began to wonder whether air might contain useful DNA signs. But it was the discovery of tiger DNA near Cambridge, UK, that alerted the wider community to airborne DNA's potential. Elizabeth Clare at York University in Toronto, Canada collected air samples at a small local zoo,extracted the DNA from the samples, and analyzed it. The results showcased that tigers could be sniffed out 200metres away from their enclosure. Another study scaled this method up. James Allerton, a researcher at theNational Physical Laboratory in London, used air filters across the UK and found DNA from over 1,000 species,including animals, plants, fungi, and even a rare fish species that had not been reported before.
Traditional methods rely on spotting animals with the naked eye, which often misses small, or hidden creatures. However, airborne DNA can detect them easily. It can also help scientists track ecosystem health, find harmful species before they spread, and measure whether forest restoration projects are working.
But concerns over its risks also arise. Some genetic materials pulled from the air come from humans, and several scientists are concerned that when using the technique for conservation research, it could unintentionally · reveal people's ethnicity or whether a person has a genetic disorder —— and even be used to illegally identify individuals.
Despite these problems, airborne DNA offers an exciting new tool for studying the natural world. As technology improves, it may help us better understand and protect the biodiversity around us.
32. What does Elizabeth Clare's experiment at the zoo prove?
A. Airborne DNA can identify rare species.
B. Tigers release more DNA than other animals.
C. Traditional spotting methods are more reliable.
D. Airborne DNA can detect animals from a distance.
33. What is one advantage of airborne DNA over traditional surveys?
A. It costs less money to perform. B. It cures ecosystem health.
C. It finds species that are hard to spot. D. It stops forest restoration.
34. Why do some scientists hesitate about airborne DNA technology?
A. It may expose human genetic information.
B. It may lead to the illegal hunting of tigers.
C. It may stop the spread of harmful species.
D. It may cause genetic disorder in people.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Genetic Disorder vs. Biodiversity Protection
B. Traditional Methods vs. Modern Technology
C. Airborne DNA: The Dangers of Collecting Genes
D. Airborne DNA: A New Frontier in Ecosystem Observation
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。
Historically, most brain science came from studying people whose brains had been damaged. People’ s analytical, creative and reasonable thinking will be severely affected due to brain injuries. Thankfully, developing our creative brains can be an effective method to turn around this situation. 36 .
Deep practice is the same no matter what the skill is. 37 Swimming like Dara Torres and painting likeGrandma Moses are good options. Then try to follow the examples. Initially, you' ll fail. That's good; failure is an essential element of deep practice. Next, analyze your errors, noting exactly where your performance didn't match your ideal. Now try again.
38 Think of American Idol contestants improving their singing, or Tiger Woods perfecting his golf swing.Toni Morrison with the original manuscript of one of her masterpieces, became slightly distracted, running critical eyes across the page, wanting to make changes. She clearly can't stop deep practicing. That's why she won theNobel Prize.
Deep practice is a faster and more efficient way to learn, however during the practices it's important to take things slow. Move intentionally slowly, playing a new song at half or a quarter speed, for example. 39 It also allows you to correct mistakes in real time.
Turning on your brain is a skill. It grows steadily stronger the more you work at it. Set off the feeling of deep practice by mastering any unfamiliar task, feed challenges and disconnected information into your brain's database, and see new ideas begin to emerge. 40 .
A. For a start, display your talent to the full.
B. First visualize an ability you'd like to acquire.
C. To do this, you need something called deep practice.
D. Examples of people engaged in deep practice are everywhere.
E. If you lost one brain section, you might be unable to do long division.
F. This allows the brain to focus on each movement or component of the skill.
G This way, you' ll move more confidently and productively through this world.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每题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
In spring 2021,25-year-old Keri Cronin was diagnosed with Stage 4 lymphoma (晚期淋巴瘤), which nearly ruined her future plans. Faced with the crisis, she felt mentally 41 between quitting her studies and continuing her medical pursuit. At that stage, with the future uncertain, the 42 chances of survival almost tempted her into43 herself to a tragic fate.
However, Cronin's inner strength won out. Remaining 44 , she chose to attend lectures even while undergoing treatment. During her recovery, she successfully 45 challenges ranging from physical pain to hair loss. Now 28, Cronin has regained her health and reached a significant 46 by graduating from medical school.
This wasn't her first hardship. Years ago, she had successfully 47 a rare disorder that left her unable to get out of bed and caused many to 48 her future. That struggle also 49 her professional calling.“I witnessed how a doctor can make a great difference,” she said, noting that she had 50 planned to specialize in pediatrics(儿科学). However, during her own cancer treatment, she joined programs that helped patients get ready emotionally for treatment and 51 them for their own battles. Working with them led to a 52 in her focus,leading her to specialize in the study of cancer.
Cronin's ability to 53 her patients impressed her professors. Having 54 the same battle herself, she now realizes that her cancer was not just a fight for survival, but a trans formative 55 that equipped her to heal others.
41. A. occupied B. torn C. defeated D. lost
42. A. slim B. bright C. awful D. fair
43. A. addicting B. adapting C. resigning D. devoting
44. A. cautious B. sensitive C. realistic D. optimistic
45. A. ignored B. postponed C. measured D. tackled
46. A. milestone B. agreement C. decision D. destination
47. A. weathered B. predicted C. identified D. escaped
48. A. shape B. doubt C. direct D. believe
49. A. limited B. corrected C. inspired D. interrupted
50. A. similarly B. eventually C. suddenly D. originally
51. A. praised B. forced C. reminded D. prepared
52. A. test B. risk C. shift D. balance
53. A. believe in B. relate to C. fight for D. depend on
54. A. survived B. blocked C. tracked D. crossed
55. A. ceremony B. accident C. journey D. burden
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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Have you watched any Chinese micro-dramas? These 2-minute episodes packed with drama, romance, and plot twists are taking over mobile screens —— and making billions in revenue. Over recent years, Chinese micro-dramas 56 (gain) overseas audiences, emerging as a new highlight in China's cultural exports.
Notably, a large section of the audience consists of young 57 (viewer). Through cross-cultural interaction,these productions help shape more diverse and 58 (influence) cultural expressions, contributing to a more multidimensional image of China 59 gradually turning cultural exposure into cultural recognition.
Technological advances, especially through content 60 (generate) by artificial intelligence, are further accelerating the sector's growth. New formats are expanding rapidly, 61 (offer) high production efficiency and cost advantages. AI tools help diversify content categories and maximize global reach.
Nowadays, foreigners' interest in China 62 (tie) to real-life connections. For many overseas audiences,Chinese stories are no longer just distant narratives on a screen. They are associated 63 potential travel, food,study, business and consumption experiences in China itself. As more people try to understand China and share those experiences with others, a reinforcing cycle emerges: exposure to Chinese content leads to curiosity and visits, 64 in turn deepen understanding and further spread Chinese culture.
This applies to not just the micro-drama sector alone, but a comprehensive undertaking that brings together culture, technology, lifestyle, services and other fields into 65 integrated global engagement plan.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英文报(School Post)的记者李华。上周五,你校举办了一场名为“AI Connects Heritage”的数字文化体验日活动。请你写一篇英文报道,内容包括:
1.活动概况(时间、地点、主题);
2.核心活动;
3.师生反馈与活动意义。
AI-powered Restoration of Ancient Book Images
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
AI Brings Ancient Arts to Life
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 Kindness in a Raindrop
Maya had always considered herself a practical person. As a senior in high school, her days were measured in minutes—— study, eat, sleep, repeat. Sympathy was a luxury she couldn't afford, or so she told herself.
That changed on a Thursday afternoon in November. The rain came without warning, turning the streets into mirrors of gray sky. Maya shot from the library, her backpack bouncing, when she noticed an elderly man struggling at the bus stop. He wore a thin jacket, his hands trembling as he tried to cover his face from the downpour. His bus wouldn't arrive for another twenty minutes.
Maya hesitated. Her own bus was due in five, and she had a chemistry test tomorrow.“Not your business”, her rational (理智的) mind whispered. But something made her stop. She walked over and held out her umbrella.“Here!” she said.“Take it.” The old man looked up, surprised.“But how will you——”“I live close by,”she lied. Her apartment was actually fifteen minutes away in the opposite direction.
He smiled—a slow, grateful curve that lit up his face.“Thank you, child. People like you remind me why the world keeps spinning.” Maya shrugged and ran off into the rain. By the time she reached home, she was soaked to the bone, and her notes had turned into an illegible (难辨认的) blue mess. She caught a cold that night and bombed the chemistry test the next day. She didn't regret it. Not really. But she also didn't expect anything to come of it.
Two days later, Maya was sitting in the school cafeteria when a teacher approached her table.“There's someone here to see you,” she said, looking amused.
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。
Maya followed the teacher to the office, wondering who could be looking for her.
When Maya opened the package, her eyes fell on a worn copy of a book.
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