2026届吉林延吉市延边第二中学高三第二次模拟考试英语试题

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**基本信息** 延边二中2023级高三二模英语卷以科技前沿(AI、山茶油环保)、文化传承(苏格兰家族文化、国潮)及学生生活为情境,通过听力、阅读、语言运用及写作考查语言能力、文化意识、思维品质与学习能力,适配高三二模综合测评需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话、信息获取|第17-20题图书馆场景,考查细节理解与推理,提升语言能力| |阅读|20题/50分|应用文阅读、文化理解、科技环保、思辨能力|C篇山茶油减少碳排放,结合环保热点;D篇科技与人类体验,培养批判性思维| |语言运用|25题/30分|词汇辨析、语法应用|完形填空节俭教育,语法填空“国潮”现象,融入文化传承与价值观| |写作|2题/40分|应用文写作、故事续写|演讲稿主题AI时代英语学习,读后续写校园创业,提升表达与创新思维|

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延边第二中学2023级高三第二次模拟考试 英语学科试卷 时间:.120分钟满分:150分 Where there is diligence,there is glory.May all your efforts pay off. 一陪你们走向victory的高三英语组老师们 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第-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。所完每段录音后,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.How did the speech probably end? A.With an amusing story. B.With a famous saying. +。 C.With an inspiring poem. 2. What was Lisa fined for this time? A.Drinking while driving. B.Parking in the wrong place.. C.Using her phone while driving. 3.Why does the woman suggest calling Sierra? A.She is Jacob's friend. 山的位g,,i年oyi,t0i B.She knows New York well. 00063女t所To后今沙2v小 C.She'll go to New York City too. 4.What has recently caught the man's interest? A.Areas with little rainfall. .B.Places full of animals. C.Regions full of plants. 5.What was the turning point in the woman's previous job? A.A successful project she led. B.A critical conversation with her mentor () 93291b C.A mistake that taught her a valuable lesson.. 、ag0.s2儿9 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 的作答时问。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6.What is the woman trying to find? 0d8 A.A part-time job. B.A new hobby C.A delivery service. i 7.How is the man's job? A.It's boring. B.It's well-paid. C..It's low-stress. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 1 8.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Friends. B.Co-workers. C.Family members. 9.What is the woman going to do next? A.Talk with her boss. B.Buy a train ticket. C.Send a message. 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10.What did the girl do yesterday? 092000月29g071 A.She gave a performance. .o B.She attended a school meeting. C.She apologized to her mother. 11.Where will the girl go next Sunday? A.To the boy's house. B.To a museum. C.To a park. 12.What is the boy's feeling in the end? A.Disappointment. B.Regret. o C.Pleasure. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13.What time will the man arrive? A.At 7:15 p.m. B.At 7:30 p.m. C.At 8:00 p.m. 14.What season is it? A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter. 15.Why is Charlcombe Lane closed for some time every year? A.For its maintenance. B.For the safety of some animals. C.For some community activities 16.What event will the speakers probably attend tonight? A.A birthday party.B.A volunteer activity. C.A wildlife rescue class. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 m52d2 17.What can we learn about the library? A.It will close down one year later.. B.It is open during public holidays. C.It typically operates 10 hours a day. 18.How much does a copy cost library users without a copier card? w A.10 cents. B.20 cents. C.60 cents. 19.Where is the Story Reading Morning held for young children? A.On the Ist floor. B.On the 2nd floor. C.On the 3rd floor. 20.What is said about the computer use in the library? A.It requires registration. B.There's a three-hour limit. C.It's free for first-time users. 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。 Welcome to our 2026 International Summer Course,a program designed for global teenagers aged 15-18 to enhance academic skills and cross-cultural communication.Running from July 7 to August 1,the course adopts a fiexibie moduiar (siructure,requiring participants to select a combination of one Main Course plus one Optional Activity. Main Courses(Choose ONE) Course Name Schedule Core Focus Assessment Mon-Fri, Spcaking,listening,group debates and English impromptu(即兴的)public speaking.Graded Communication 9:00-11:30am by class performance. Narrative stories,argumentative essays Creative Mon-Fri, and personal reflections.Final work submitted Writing 1:00-3:30pm via email Campus-based simple experiments, Science Mon-Fri, community environmental projects and team Exploration 9:00-11:30am research reports. Optional Activities (Choose ONE) Art:Tue &Thu,4:00-5:30 pm(studio access provided for extra practice after class) Sports:Mon&Wed,4:00-5:30 pm(including basketball,badminton and ouidoor hiking) Music:Fri,3:00-5:30 pm(covering vocal training and basic music production) Important Information Course Fee:$380 per person,covering the selected main course,one optional activity, textbooks and basic learning materials.Lunch is excluded;participants may bring packed meals or purchase food at the school cafe(cash and mobile payment accepted). Certificate Requirement:To obtain the official course certificate,participants must attend at least 85%of all scheduled sessions and complete the required coursework for their main course. Cancellation Policy:A50%refund will be issued only if the cancellation is made in writing two weeks prior to the course start date (June 23).No refunds will be granted for cancellations made after this deadline or for absences due to personal reasons. 21.What do the three main courses have in common? 6o牙o1记a1s79PW.e A.They focus on writing skills. .1oo起fh0 B.They include outdoor activities. 日omg0sho6biB2aef0证 C.They are assessed by final written.work. 29160p9n北A D.They last two and a half hours each time. 22.What should a participant do to get the course certificate? A.Get high scores in class performance. 计西考)须倒《·账二解 B.Finish both main and optional coursework. 之漫小经,发小!其)华军 C.Attend at least 85%of the scheduled sessions. 话闲感厨从狱民不项网 D.Complete main course tasks and meet attendance rules. 23.What can we know about the program? A.It offers a full refund for early canccilation. B.It requires one main and two opiional courses. C.It targets teenagers and lasts roughly four weeks. D.It includes extra practice for all optional activities. B Growing up in Calgary,our boys have only seen buildings from the early 1900s.We wanted to show them ancient castles,monuments,and grand palaces,so we took a family trip to Edinburgh. Scotland holds a personal connection for us,as my kids have Scottish heritage.We hoped this trip would connect them to their ancestors'culture. Our airport taxi driver pointed out landmarks and shared historical facts.Through his thick Scottish accent,he suggested visiting the National Records of Scotland office to explore our family history..Despite their jet lag(时差反应),my kids perked up at this suggestion.They barely knew the names of their relatives but were eager to dig into their past. On our way into the city,we saw Edinburgh Castle on the rocky cliff of Castle Rock.The streets were lined with ancient buildings and narrow passageways,with Arthur's Seat towering in the background. After dropping off our bags at the hotel,we wandered through the lively streets.The Royal Mile,a road between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse,was busy with activity. My kids were more interested in the souvenir shops lining the street. We visited a few shops,seeing typical Scottish items:boxed shortbread,Loch Ness monster toys and woolen sweaters.One store caught my kids'attention with a large display of scarves arranged by family.My boys quickly found the patterns of their ancestors,Cunningham and MacPherson.They were fascinated by the colorful patterns and felt a connection to their heritage. My boys are a mix of several cultures.Their connection to these cultures has faded,but in that shop,I saw a change.They realized these scarves represented their family history.It was a simple yet deep link to their past. We didn't expect such a profound cultural connection in a souvenir shop.Surprisingly,even the kids knew the magic lay in the discovery itself,so we didn't buy any items.Instead,we valued the feeling of their initial discovery. 24.What was the main aim of the family trip to Edinburgh? A.To honor their ancestors. B.To explore ancient castles. C.To strengthen their cultural bonds. D.To experience local traditions. 25.What does the underlincd phrase"perked up at"in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Felt doubtful about. B.Became excited about. C:Showed great surprise at. D.Lost interest quickly in. 26.What impressed the boys most during their visit? A.The scarves with family patterns. gmod e'.A B.The lively atmosphere at the Royal Mile. C.The diversity of Scottish souvenirs. D..The historical meaning of the landmarks. 27.Why did the family decide not to purchase the items? A.Their budget was not enough. B.They found the items insignificant. C.They chose less flashy souvenirs instead. D.They valued the emotional connection more. c Recent research suggests that growing camellia (plants for cooking oil could enhance production while minimizing environmental harm.Replacing some traditional vegetable oil-crops with camellia could lead to increased oil yield and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions ()water consumption,and pesticide use.Camellia,or tea seed oil,is a high-yielding bush that grows well in challenging conditions where other oil crops struggle. Despite its potential health benefits,camellia oil remains largely unknown outside China. Currently,about a third of the world's farmland is used to grow vegetable oils.This area is expanding,contributing to deforestation,global warming and wildiife loss.According to Thomas Wanger from Westiake University in Hangzhou,China,the environmental impact of six main oil crops-soya,paim,rapeseed,sunflower,peanut,and olive-results in an estimated 1.2 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually,primarily due to fertilizer usc and deforestation. Wanger's team explored the environmenta!benefits of replacing some of these crops with Camellia oleifera.This plant can yield up to 2.8 tonnes of oil per hectare,second only to palm oil, and can grow in poor soil and on steep hillsides.Camellia oil is rich in oleic acid ()which may lower heart discase risk and has a higher smoke point than many oils,reducing harmful chemical formation during cooking. If camellia were grown on 11%of the land currently used for other oil crops,it could produce the same oil volume while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by 14%,water use by 5%,land use by 7%,and pesticide use by 9%.However,these figures would depend on how camellia is grown,says Wanger,"The benefits depend strongly on where it is planted and to replace what.” Gevernment action-would probably be nceded to encourage a camellia oil market,says Wanger."The price currently is very high,and so I think the consumer might be a bit hesitant." "The commercial reality is that new oil crops won't achieve a large market share unless production can compete in the market,"says Christopher at Alternative Fuels Consultancy. 28.What are the environmental benefits of growing camellia plants? A.Using less chemicals. B.Limiting water pollution C.Helping other crops'growth. D.Minimizing greenhouse gas. 29.What can we learn from paragraph 3? A.Camellia oil tends to form less poisonous gas in cooking. B.Camellia plants attain the highest oil yield. C.The living conditions of camellia is demanding. D.-Camellia oil is primarily used for heart disease treatment. 30.What is Wanger's attitude toward replacing other oil crops with camellia oil? A.Favorable. B.Objective. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful. 31.What can we conclude from the last paragraph about camellia oil? A.Consumers are hesitant to buy it because of its poor quality B.Government intervention-is-unlikely to help develop its market. C.It will gain a large market share soon without any production improvements. D.Its high price is a barrier to expanding its market share. D In the 19th century,the harp (was Ireland's main.musical instrument,but it was overshadowed quickly by the piano,which was stylish and easier to play.The harp's popularity faded rapidly,highlighting how new technologies often replace old ones without much reflection. The idea is explored in Christine Rosen's book,"The Extinction of Experience". Rosen,a historian,warns about social consequences of technological advancements.She inspires readers to consider both the gains and losses when embracing new technologies.Rosen acknowledges the benefits of the internet but criticizes how old ways of doing things are dying without proper acknowledgment. Being human involves physical interaction and complex actions,but modern technologies, like screens,require little movement and end human contact.Tasks like taking pictures can now be done with a finger touch.Rosen argues that each activity lost takes away a small part of our experience,leading to engineered,homogenized (behaviors.She also notes that social media,while connecting people,can also isolate them,leading to mass loneliness.She praises the importance of activities like spending time with others,chatting with strangers,and daydreaming, which are becoming less common. Picking up a smariphone has an opportunity cost;it loses various activities,interactions,and interests.Trading momentary boredom for screen-based pleasure can result in missed insights or recollections that could enrich one's life.Avoiding social interactions can lead to a loss of social skills. Rosen is particularly concerned about the shift from handwriting to typing on keyboards. Many-people who learned handwriting as children find it tough to write by hand,and younger generations can't read or write it at all.This shift also means losing aesthetic pleasures and the benefits of small muscular movements that aid in reading and remembering information.Rosen sees the decline of handwriting as a symbol of how thoughtlessly we transition between old and new technologies. 32.What is the case of the harp used to prove? A.Ireland has abandoned its cultural traditions. B.Tech brings about totally different experience. C.People's tastes in musical instruments change quickly. D.Humans tend to embrace new tech without deep thought. 6 33.How does Rosen find social media? A.They can lift people's spirits B.They personalize human experience. C.They bond peopie but cause loneliness. D.They speed meaningful human interactions. 34.What can be inferred about handwriting from paragraph 5? A.Typing has more advantages over it. B.Young generations no longer write it. C.It boosts abilities via-physical movements D.It is being abandoned due to its complexity 35.What is probably the best title for the text? A.Handwriting Decline in Digital Era 01, B.Loss of Human Experience in Tech Age C.The Change of Music:From Harps to Pianos D.The Rise of Innovation:Embracing a New Era 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 many kids,setting a big goal and achieving it can feel like climbing a slippery hill. 36 Teaching children to create goals that arc specific,measurable,achievable,relevant, and time-bound builds a can-do attitude and helps them face obstacles in life. SMART goals deconstruct larger goals into smaller,actionable steps.They remove guesswork and make goals easier to track.37 For example,an unclear goal like"do better at math"can be reframed as "practice multiplication tables for 10 minutes after dinner every day”. When you set SMART goals with kids,the key is to keep them collaborative and simple. 38 They can make kids feel overwhelmed,so it's better to focus on one simple goal at a time until it becomes a habit. It's also important to avoid common mistakes.39 Praising only the results instead of the effort will make kids discouraged when they face setbacks.What's more,don't set goals for your kids-let them take ownership of their own goals. Setting the goal is just the first step;sticking to it is more important. 40 Regular check-ins,celebrating small progress and adjusting goals when needed can all help kids stay on track with their SMART goals.In the end,SMART goals are not just about achieving something. but about building life skills like time management and self-discipline for kids A.Goals should be specific and detailed. B.One of them is paying no attention to process. C.Children should be encouraged to set their own goals. D.First,avoid making goals too big or setting too many of them. E.There are several tips to help kids stick to their SMART goals 7 F.You need to prepare a lot of professional tools to track the goals G.But SMART goals can give them the tools to conquer it with confidence. 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。 My-father's thrift philosophy shaped my youth.Unlike peers receiving pocket money,I never got a penny-not out of cruelty,but to build41 Each morning,he'd note,Mrs. Wilson needs her garden got 42;Mr.Catter requires help sorting bottles."I earned coins through43 work in the neighborhood:sweeping leaves,clearing snow and planting trees. Savings filled my tin,its weight showing my growing 44 Though he occasionally borrowed from it for emergencies(a flat tire or a medical bill), 45 was exact and timely. When I lost two months'earnings in a(n)46 lemonade business,his only words were, "Live and learn."At twelve,I considered this cruel;at thirty,I 47 its wisdom-true lessons grow through doing. -Modern thrift education 48 _saving,but ignores its key point:earning.Father believed "Earned coins teach value;given coins generate greed"-a truth many families overlook while 49 thrift.By delivering papers at dawn and washing cars at dusk,I learned that true thrift is a triad(三要素):earn through 50,save with intention,spend with care.This triad,51 in classrooms,roots in blistered(起水泡的)hands and difficult situations. 52 the thrift I was brought up with stands in sharp contrast to what I see in the wider world.1.3 billion tons of food are thrown away annually while 800 million starve.This phenomenon53 my Food Rescue project-redirecting leftover bakery goods to food banks and training youth to 54 deserted furniture for schools.Through such acts,thrift becomes social justice.As Father said,"Earning teaches respect for resources."In our wasteful era,thrift transforms from a 55 discipline to collective duty 41.A.self-control B.self-defense C.self-reliance D.self-improvement 42.A.removed B.stamped on C.weeded D.laid out 43.A.voluntary B.permanent C.dangerous D.seasonal 44.A.pride B.fear C.doubt D.respect 45.A.punishment B.investment C.repayment D.donation 46.A.expanding B.failed C.illegal D.profitable 47.A.ignore B.recall C.question D.value 48.A.focuses on B.departs from C.moves beyond D.benefits from 49.A.opposing B.advocating C.ignoring D.realizing 50.A.creativity B.skills C.labor D.talents 51.A:incomparable B.popular C.unteachable D.boring 52.A.Accidentally B.However C.Consequently D.Instead 53.A.complicates B.delays C.replaces D.fuels 54.A.reuse B.remake C.rearrange D.regain 55.A.strict B.personal C.strong D.internal 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下而短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In recent years,the trend known as China Chic, 56 guochao in pinyin,has 57 (whole)swept across China,especially among young people.It refers to a new fashion style by 58 more and more young consumers are influenced.They prefer to buy clothes,shoes and daily goods with traditional patterns,such as dragons,phoenix and Chinese calligraphy.This year,the Year of the llorse,products featuring horse motifs 59 (soar) greatly over the past several months,from accessories to home decor. The cultural influence extends far 60 merchandise()itself.The domestic video game Black Myth:Wukong has sold nearly 30 million copies.Meanwhile,toy maker Pop Mart, with its collectible art figures,continues to attract61 huge following.It is a clear sign of growing cultural confidence.In the past,many people looked up to foreign brands,but now they take pride in home-grown designers and local brands. 62(base)on the"idea of innovation,many Chinese companies are creating products that are both fashionable and full of Chinese features.By combining old culture with new ideas,they make tradition63(attract)to the young than that in the past. Today,China-Chic products are gaining global attention.They are sold in many foreign countries and welcomed by international customers.This not only helps Chinese brands become well-received,but also strengthens our cultural 64 (identify).It is clear that China-Chic will continue to develop and spread in the years 65 (come). 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是校英语社团成员李华,学校英语角将开展主题分享活动,请你以Th© Significance of English Learning in the Al Era为题,发表一篇英文演讲稿。 内容包括: 1.AI时代现状: 2. 英语学习不可替代的意义: 3. 你的态度。 注意: 1. 词数80词左右: 2.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 The Significance of English Learning in the AI Era Good morning,everyone. Thank you! 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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。 The day had finally arrived.For weeks,my team-Maya,Jake,and I-had dreamed of this moment:the annual Market Day,when the school gym would transform into a lively fair of 9 student-run businesses. The past month had been intense.We spent countless hours brainstorming ideas,before we finally focused on "FashionHut"with creative handicrafts.Maya,who loved herbs,made flower-scented candles using recycled jars.Jake,skilled with knots,decided to learn weaving friendship bracelets from online courses.I later contributed painted wooden keychains. Together,we calculated costs,detailed market strategies,and planned pricing carefully,all of which came down to a ten-page business plan.And the most stressful moment was when we presented our plan to the review committee.Eventually,they approved our $300 startup loan )We jumped for joy in the hallway. We produced over eighty items with reasonable prices:candles at 6,bracelets at 4, keychains ai $3.So we needed to sell that many items to repay the loan. "Everything's perfect,"Maya declared.Watching students flood into the gym,I believed her. But an hour passed.Then another.Our table remained painfully quiet while chaos erupted around us.A booth(摊位)named“Game On!”had a line of students waiting to play balloon-shooting.Next to them,"Magic Bakery"had sold out of cookies.Students walked past our“FashionHut'”with barely a glance. "Maybe our prices are too high,"Jake whispered."But if we lower prices now,we won't make enough."I disagreed. The $300 loan hung over us like a storm cloud.We had signed an agreement to repay the full amount.By the two-hour bell,we had sold exactly two candles and one bracelet.We had two hundred and eighty-four dollars to go. Normally,I avoided talking to strangers.In class,I never raised my hand.But now thinking of the loan,weeks of work.and my friends'disappointed faces,I wouldn't want our business to go up in smoke. 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。 "New plan.We can no longer wait for them to come to us."I declared After the final bell rang,we counted our earnings eagerly. 延边第二中学2023级高三第二次模拟考试 英语学科试卷 (时间:120分钟 满分:150分) 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.How did the speech probably end? A.With an amusing story. B.With a famous saying. C.With an inspiring poem. 2.What was Lisa fined for this time? A.Drinking while driving. B.Parking in the wrong place. C.Using her phone while driving. 3.Why does the woman suggest calling Sierra? A.Sierra is Jacob’s friend. B.Sierra knows New York well. C.Sierra will go to New York City too. 4.What has recently caught the man’s interest? A.Areas with little rainfall. B.Places full of animals. C.Regions full of plants. 5.What was the turning point in the woman’s previous job? A.A successful project she led. B.A critical conversation with her mentor(导师). C.A mistake that taught her a valuable lesson.. 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 woman trying to find? A.A part-time job. B.A new hobby. C.A delivery service. 7.How is the man’s job? A.It’s boring. B.It’s well-paid. C.It’s low-stress. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Friends. B.Co-workers. C.Family members. 9.What is the woman going to do next? A.Talk with her boss. B.Buy a train ticket. C.Send a message. 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10.What did the girl do yesterday? A.She gave a performance. B.She attended a school meeting. C.She apologized to her mother. 11.Where will the girl go next Sunday? A.To the boy’s house. B.To a museum. C.To a park. 12.What is the boy’s feeling in the end? A.Disappointment. B.Regret. C.Pleasure. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13.What time will the man arrive? A.At 7:15 p.m. B.At 7:30 p.m. C.At 8:00 p.m. 14.What season is it? A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter. 15.Why is Charlcombe Lane closed for some time every year? A.For its maintenance. B.For the safety of some animals. C.For some community activities. 16.What event will the speakers probably attend tonight? A.A birthday party. B.A volunteer activity. C.A wildlife rescue class. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17.What can we learn about the library? A.It will close down one year later. B.It is open during public holidays. C.It typically operates 10 hours a day. 18.How much does one copy cost if you do not have a copier card? A.10 cents. B.20 cents. C.60 cents. 19.Where is the Story Reading Morning held for young children? A.On the 1st floor. B.On the 2nd floor. C.On the 3rd floor. 20.What is said about the computer use in the library? A.It requires registration. B.There’s a three-hour limit. C.It’s free for first-time users. 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 Welcome to our 2026 International Summer Course, a program designed for global teenagers aged 15-18 to enhance academic skills and cross-cultural communication. Running from July 7 to August 1, the course adopts a flexible modular(模块化) structure, requiring participants to select a combination of one Main Course plus one Optional Activity. Main Courses (Choose ONE) Course Name Schedule Core Focus & Assessment English Communication Mon-Fri, 9:00-11:30 am Speaking, listening, group debates and impromptu(即兴的) public speaking. Graded by class performance. Creative Writing Mon-Fri, 1:00-3:30 pm Narrative stories, argumentative essays and personal reflections. Final work submitted via email. Science Exploration Mon-Fri, 9:00-11:30 am Campus-based simple experiments, community environmental projects and team research reports. Optional Activities (Choose ONE) Art: Tue & Thu, 4:00-5:30 pm (studio access provided for extra practice after class) Sports: Mon & Wed, 4:00-5:30 pm (including basketball, badminton and outdoor hiking) Music: Fri, 3:00-5:30 pm (covering vocal training and basic music production) Important Information Course Fee: $380 per person, covering the selected main course, one optional activity, textbooks and basic learning materials. Lunch is excluded; participants may bring packed meals or purchase food at the school cafe (cash and mobile payment accepted). Certificate Requirement: To obtain the official course certificate, participants must attend at least 85% of all scheduled sessions and complete the required coursework for their main course. Cancellation Policy: A 50% refund will be issued only if the cancellation is made in writing two weeks prior to the course start date (June 23). No refunds will be granted for cancellations made after this deadline or for absences due to personal reasons. 21.What do the three main courses have in common? A.They focus on writing skills. B.They include outdoor activities. C.They are assessed by final written work. D.They last two and a half hours each time. 22.What should a participant do to get the course certificate? A.Get high scores in class performance. B.Finish both main and optional coursework. C.Attend at least 85% of the scheduled sessions. D.Complete main course tasks and meet attendance rules. 23.What can we know about the program? A.It offers a full refund for early cancellation. B.It requires one main and two optional courses. C.It targets teenagers and lasts roughly four weeks. D.It includes extra practice for all optional activities. B Growing up in Calgary, our boys have only seen buildings from the early 1900s. We wanted to show them ancient castles, monuments, and grand palaces, so we took a family trip to Edinburgh. Scotland holds a personal connection for us, as my kids have Scottish heritage. We hoped this trip would connect them to their ancestors’ culture. Our airport taxi driver pointed out landmarks and shared historical facts. Through his thick Scottish accent, he suggested visiting the National Records of Scotland office to explore our family history. Despite their jet lag(时差反应), my kids perked up at this suggestion. They barely knew the names of their relatives but were eager to dig into their past. On our way into the city, we saw Edinburgh Castle on the rocky cliff of Castle Rock. The streets were lined with ancient buildings and narrow passageways, with Arthur’s Seat towering in the background. After dropping off our bags at the hotel, we wandered through the lively streets. The Royal Mile, a road between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, was busy with activity. My kids were more interested in the souvenir shops lining the street. We visited a few shops, seeing typical Scottish items: boxed shortbread, Loch Ness monster toys and woolen sweaters. One store caught my kids’ attention with a large display of scarves arranged by family. My boys quickly found the patterns of their ancestors, Cunningham and MacPherson. They were fascinated by the colorful patterns and felt a connection to their heritage. My boys are a mix of several cultures. Their connection to these cultures has faded, but in that shop, I saw a change. They realized these scarves represented their family history. It was a simple yet deep link to their past. We didn’t expect such a profound cultural connection in a souvenir shop. Surprisingly, even the kids knew the magic lay in the discovery itself, so we didn’t buy any items. Instead, we valued the feeling of their initial discovery. 24.What was the main aim of the family trip to Edinburgh? A.To honor their ancestors. B.To explore ancient castles. C.To strengthen their cultural bonds. D.To experience local traditions. 25.What does the underlined phrase “perked up at” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Felt doubtful about. B.Became excited about. C.Showed great surprise at. D.Lost interest quickly in. 26.What impressed the boys most during their visit? A.The scarves with family patterns. B.The lively atmosphere at the Royal Mile. C.The diversity of Scottish souvenirs. D.The historical meaning of the landmarks. 27.Why did the family decide not to purchase the items? A.Their budget was not enough. B.They found the items insignificant. C.They chose less flashy souvenirs instead. D.They valued the emotional connection more. C Recent research suggests that growing camellia(山茶) plants for cooking oil could enhance production while minimizing environmental harm. Replacing some traditional vegetable oil crops with camellia could lead to increased oil yield and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions(释放), water consumption, and pesticide use. Camellia, or tea seed oil, is a high-yielding bush that grows well in challenging conditions where other oil crops struggle. Despite its potential health benefits, camellia oil remains largely unknown outside China. Currently, about a third of the world’s farmland is used to grow vegetable oils. This area is expanding, contributing to deforestation, global warming and wildlife loss. According to Thomas Wanger from Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, the environmental impact of six main oil crops — soya, palm, rapeseed, sunflower, peanut, and olive — results in an estimated 1.2 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, primarily due to fertilizer use and deforestation. Wanger’s team explored the environmental benefits of replacing some of these crops with Camellia oleifera. This plant can yield up to 2.8 tonnes of oil per hectare, second only to palm oil, and can grow in poor soil and on steep hillsides. Camellia oil is rich in oleic acid(油酸), which may lower heart disease risk and has a higher smoke point than many oils, reducing harmful chemical formation during cooking. If camellia were grown on 11% of the land currently used for other oil crops, it could produce the same oil volume while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by 14%, water use by 5%, land use by 7%, and pesticide use by 9%. However, these figures would depend on how camellia is grown, says Wanger, “The benefits depend strongly on where it is planted and to replace what.” Government action would probably be needed to encourage a camellia oil market, says Wanger. “The price currently is very high, and so I think the consumer might be a bit hesitant.” “The commercial reality is that new oil crops won’t achieve a large market share unless production can compete in the market,” says Christopher at Alternative Fuels Consultancy. 28.What are the environmental benefits of growing camellia plants? A.Using less chemicals. B.Limiting water pollution. C.Helping other crops’ growth. D.Minimizing greenhouse gas. 29.What can we learn from paragraph 3? A.Camellia oil tends to form less poisonous gas in cooking. B.Camellia plants attain the highest oil yield. C.The living conditions of camellia is demanding. D.Camellia oil is primarily used for heart disease treatment. 30.What is Wanger’s attitude toward replacing other oil crops with camellia oil? A.Favorable. B.Objective. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful. 31.What can we conclude from the last paragraph about camellia oil? A.Consumers are hesitant to buy it because of its poor quality. B.Government intervention is unlikely to help develop its market. C.It will gain a large market share soon without any production improvements. D.Its high price is a barrier to expanding its market share. D In the 19th century, the harp(竖琴) was Ireland’s main musical instrument, but it was overshadowed quickly by the piano, which was stylish and easier to play. The harp’s popularity faded rapidly, highlighting how new technologies often replace old ones without much reflection. The idea is explored in Christine Rosen’s book, “The Extinction of Experience”. Rosen, a historian, warns about social consequences of technological advancements. She inspires readers to consider both the gains and losses when embracing new technologies. Rosen acknowledges the benefits of the internet but criticizes how old ways of doing things are dying without proper acknowledgment. Being human involves physical interaction and complex actions, but modern technologies, like screens, require little movement and end human contact. Tasks like taking pictures can now be done with a finger touch. Rosen argues that each activity lost takes away a small part of our experience, leading to engineered, homogenized(同质化) behaviors. She also notes that social media, while connecting people, can also isolate them, leading to mass loneliness. She praises the importance of activities like spending time with others, chatting with strangers, and daydreaming, which are becoming less common. Picking up a smartphone has an opportunity cost; it loses various activities, interactions, and interests. Trading momentary boredom for screen-based pleasure can result in missed insights or recollections that could enrich one’s life. Avoiding social interactions can lead to a loss of social skills. Rosen is particularly concerned about the shift from handwriting to typing on keyboards. Many people who learned handwriting as children find it tough to write by hand, and younger generations can’t read or write it at all. This shift also means losing aesthetic pleasures and the benefits of small muscular movements that aid in reading and remembering information. Rosen sees the decline of handwriting as a symbol of how thoughtlessly we transition between old and new technologies. 32.What is the case of the harp used to prove? A.Ireland has abandoned its cultural traditions. B.Tech brings about totally different experience. C.People’s tastes in musical instruments change quickly. D.Humans tend to embrace new tech without deep thought. 33.How does Rosen find social media? A.They can lift people’s spirits. B.They personalize human experience. C.They bond people but causing loneliness. D.They speed meaningful human interactions. 34.What can be inferred about handwriting from paragraph 5? A.Typing has more advantages over it. B.Young generations no longer write it. C.It boosts abilities via physical movements. D.It is being abandoned due to its complexity. 35.What is probably the best title for the text? A.Handwriting Decline in Digital Era B.Loss of Human Experience in Tech Age C.The Change of Music: From Harps to Pianos D.The Rise of Innovation: Embracing a New Era 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 many kids, setting a big goal and achieving it can feel like climbing a slippery hill. 36 Teaching children to create goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound builds a can-do attitude and helps them face obstacles in life. SMART goals deconstruct larger goals into smaller, actionable steps. They remove guesswork and make goals easier to track. 37 For example, an unclear goal like “do better at math” can be reframed as “practice multiplication tables for 10 minutes after dinner every day”. When you set SMART goals with kids, the key is to keep them collaborative and simple. 38 They can make kids feel overwhelmed, so it’s better to focus on one simple goal at a time until it becomes a habit. It’s also important to avoid common mistakes. 39 Praising only the results instead of the effort will make kids discouraged when they face setbacks. What’s more, don’t set goals for your kids — let them take ownership of their own goals. Setting the goal is just the first step; sticking to it is more important. 40 Regular check-ins, celebrating small progress and adjusting goals when needed can all help kids stay on track with their SMART goals. In the end, SMART goals are not just about achieving something, but about building life skills like time management and self-discipline for kids. A.Goals should be specific and detailed. B.One of them is paying no attention to process. C.Children should be encouraged to set their own goals. D.First, avoid making goals too big or setting too many of them. E.There are several tips to help kids stick to their SMART goals. F.You need to prepare a lot of professional tools to track the goals. G.But SMART goals can give them the tools to conquer it with confidence. 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。 My father’s thrift philosophy shaped my youth. Unlike peers receiving pocket money, I never got a penny—not out of cruelty, but to build 41 . Each morning, he’d note, “Mrs. Wilson needs her garden 42 ; Mr. Catter requires help sorting bottles.” I earned coins through 43 work in the neighborhood: sweeping leaves, clearing snow and planting trees. Savings filled my tin, its weight showing my growing 44 . Though he occasionally borrowed from it for emergencies (a flat tire or a medical bill), 45 was exact and timely. When I lost two months’ earnings in a(n) 46 lemonade business, his only words were, “Live and learn.” At twelve, I considered this cruel; at thirty, I 47 its wisdom — true lessons grow through doing. Modern thrift education 48 saving, but ignores its key point: earning. Father believed “Earned coins teach value; given coins generate greed” — a truth many families overlook while 49 thrift. By delivering papers at dawn and washing cars at dusk, I learned that true thrift is a triad (三位一体): earn through 50 , save with intention, spend with care. This trio, 51 in classrooms, roots in blistered(起水泡的) hands and difficult situations. 52 , the thrift I was brought up with stands in sharp contrast to what I see in the wider world. 1.3 billion tons of food are thrown away annually while 800 million starve. This phenomenon 53 my Food Rescue project — redirecting leftover bakery goods to food banks and training youth to 54 deserted furniture for schools. Through such acts, thrift becomes social justice. As Father said, “Earning teaches respect for resources.” In our wasteful era, thrift transforms from a 55 discipline to collective duty. 41.A.self-control B.self-defense C.self-reliance D.self-improvement 42.A.removed B.stamped on C.weeded D.laid out 43.A.voluntary B.permanent C.dangerous D.seasonal 44.A.pride B.fear C.doubt D.respect 45.A.punishment B.investment C.repayment D.donation 46.A.expanding B.failed C.illegal D.profitable 47.A.ignore B.recall C.question D.value 48.A.focuses on B.departs from C.moves beyond D.benefits from 49.A.opposing B.advocating C.ignoring D.realizing 50.A.creativity B.skills C.labor D.talents 51.A.incomparable B.popular C.unteachable D.boring 52.A.Accidentally B.However C.Consequently D.Instead 53.A.complicates B.delays C.replaces D.fuels 54.A.reuse B.remake C.rearrange D.regain 55.A.strict B.personal C.strong D.internal 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。 In recent years, the trend known as China Chic, 56 guochao in pinyin, has 57 (whole) swept across China, especially among young people. It refers to a new fashion style by 58 more and more young consumers are influenced. They prefer to buy clothes, shoes and daily goods with traditional patterns, such as dragons, phoenix and Chinese calligraphy. This year, the Year of the Horse, products featuring horse motifs 59 (soar) greatly over the past several months, from accessories to home decor. The cultural influence extends far 60 merchandise(商品) itself. The domestic video game Black Myth: Wukong has sold nearly 30 million copies. Meanwhile, toy maker Pop Mart, with its collectible art figures, continues to attract 61 huge following. It is a clear sign of growing cultural confidence. In the past, many people looked up to foreign brands, but now they take pride in home-grown designers and local brands. 62 (base) on the idea of innovation, many Chinese companies are creating products that are both fashionable and full of Chinese features. By combining old culture with new ideas, they make tradition 63 (attract) to the young than that in the past. Today, China-Chic products are gaining global attention. They are sold in many foreign countries and welcomed by international customers. This not only helps Chinese brands become well-received, but also strengthens our cultural 64 (identify). It is clear that China-Chic will continue to develop and spread in the years 65 (come). 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是校园英语社团成员李华,学校英语角将开展主题分享活动,请你以The Significance of English Learning in the AI Era为题,发表一篇英文演讲稿。 内容包括: (1)AI时代现状; (2)英语学习不可替代的意义; (3)你的态度。 注意: (1)词数80词左右; (2)开头结尾已给出,不计入总次数。 The Significance of English Learning in the AI Era Good morning, everyone. Thank you! 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面的材料,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 day had finally arrived. For weeks, my team — Maya, Jake, and I — had dreamed of this moment: the annual Market Day, when the school gym would transform into a lively fair of student-run businesses. The past month had been intense. We spent countless hours brainstorming ideas, before we finally focused on “FashionHut” with creative handicrafts. Maya, who loved herbs, made flower-scented candles using recycled jars. Jake, skilled with knots, decided to learn weaving friendship bracelets(手链)from online courses. I later contributed painted wooden keychains. Together, we calculated costs, detailed market strategies, and planned pricing carefully, all of which came down to a ten-page business plan. And the most stressful moment was when we presented our plan to the review committee. Eventually, they approved our $300 startup loan(借款). We jumped for joy in the hallway. We produced over eighty items with reasonable prices: candles at 6, bracelets at 4, keychains at $3. So we needed to sell that many items to repay the loan. “Everything’s perfect,” Maya declared. Watching students flood into the gym, I believed her. But an hour passed. Then another. Our table remained painfully quiet while chaos erupted around us. A booth(摊位) named “Game On!” had a line of students waiting to play balloon-shooting. Next to them, “Magic Bakery” had sold out of cookies. Students walked past our “FashionHut” with barely a glance. “Maybe our prices are too high,” Jake whispered. “But if we lower prices now, we won’t make enough.” I disagreed. The $300 loan hung over us like a storm cloud. We had signed an agreement to repay the full amount. By the two-hour bell, we had sold exactly two candles and one bracelet. We had two hundred and eighty-four dollars to go. Normally, I avoided talking to strangers. In class, I never raised my hand. But now thinking of the loan, weeks of work, and my friends’ disappointed faces, I wouldn’t want our business to go up in smoke. 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。 “New plan. We can no longer wait for them to come to us.” I declared.. After the final bell rang, we counted our earnings eagerly. 高三英语试卷 第 1 页(共 14 页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。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答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,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。How did you find professor loans speech? IT was great. I was completely attracted by the saying he started with, and I really enjoyed the amusing story he shared in the middle. I especially liked the encouraging poem in the closing part. How did you find professor loans speech? IT was great. I was completely attracted by the saying he started with, and I really enjoyed the amusing story he shared in the middle. I especially liked the encouraging poem in the closing part. Listen to the next question. Did you hear ly said got caught texting while driving? SHE had to pay a fine. IT hasn't even been a month since he was fine for parking in the wrong place. Well, that's good. It's so dangerous, about as dangerous as driving drunk, in my opinion. Did you hear he said got caught texting while driving? SHE had to pay a fine. IT hasn't even been a month since he was found for parking in the wrong place. Well, that's good. It's so dangerous, about as dangerous as driving drunk, in my opinion. Listen to the next question. I'll go to new york city next month. I'm really excited, but also nervous about finding my way around. Here is what you should do. Jacob common friend sa SHE has lived in new york for more than fifteen years. She'd be happy to . show you around. Thank you very much. I'll go to new york city next month and really excited, but also nervous about finding my way around. Here is what you should do. Jacob common friend sia SHE has lived in new york for more than fifteen years. She'd be happy to . show you around. Thank you very much. Listen to the next question. Reading about different types of habitats has been a real learning experience. right? It's so interesting. For a long time, I ve been curious about natural environments known for their colorful and rich plant and animal life, but now i'm more curious about dry places. Reading about different types of habitats has been a real learning experience. right? It's so interesting. For a long time, I ve been curious about natural environments known for their colorful and rich plant and animal life, but now i'm more curious about dry places. Listen to the next question. At my old firm, I was always chasing promotions, working in saying hours. Then I messed up a client, present bad, forgot key da my boss, instead of firing me, set me down and asked, why are you doing this if it's making you miserable? That's unexpected, IT. Was that question forced me to reevaluate thing I left a month later to start my own consultancy focusing on work life baLance. At my old firm, I was always chasing promotions, working insane hours. Then I messed up a client presentation, badly, forgot key data. My boss, instead of firing me, set me down and asked, why are you doing this if it's making you miserable? That's unexpected. IT was that question forced me to reevaluate everything. I left a month later to start my own consultancy, focusing on worklife baLance. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3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。Listen to the next question. Any ideas about how I could earn a little pocket money? You could deliver breakfast? No, that means getting up really early in the morning. I'd hate that. What about babysitting? That's what I do. What do you have to do? Well. if the babies don't wake up before the parents return, not a lot. You can just sit and watch television all evening . or read a book. Okay, i'll give me a try. Any ideas about how I could earn a little pocket money? You could deliver breakfast? No, that means getting up really early in the morning. I'd hate that. What about babysitting? That's what I do. What do you have to do? Well. if the babies don't wake up before the parents return, not a lot. You can just sit and watch television all evening or read a book. Okay, i'll give me a try. Listen to the next question. When does the spring festival holiday in our company start? I want to book a train ticket. I can't wait to see my family members and childhood friends. I have no idea. Why not ask around? How about asking the boss? He has the final say. I don't think it's a good idea. Maybe we can ask miss Jones. He is well informed. Good point. I'll message her. When does the spring festival holiday in our company start? I want to book a train ticket. I can't wait to see my family members and childhood friends. I have no idea. Why not ask around? How about asking the boss? He has the final say. I don't think it's a good idea. Maybe we can ask miss Jones. He is well . informed. Good point. I'll message her. Listen to the next question. Yesterday I was in a school play, but my mom missed IT when he picked me up. After school, he apologized, explaining SHE was caught up in an urgent meeting at . work that must have been disappointing for you, but you should understand. And SHE is the manager of . our company. I know it's just that she's so stressed and exhausted all the time. I quite worry about her. You should express your concerns to warm. I actually did that at breakfast today. He was very happy that I was. So consider IT. SHE promised me a special outing next saturday to our favorite local park. We will have a picnic there, and we'll pay a visit to the new science museum downtown the next day. Sounds fantastic. I feel truly glad for you. Yesterday I was in a school play, but my mom missed IT when he picked me up. After school, he apologized, explaining SHE was caught up in an urgent meeting at work. That must been disappointing for you, but you should understand. And Jenny SHE is a manager of . her company. I know it's just that she's so stressed and exhausted all the time. I quite worry about her. You should express your concerns to warm. I actually did that at breakfast today. He was very happy that I was so consider red SHE promised me a special outing next saturday to our favorite local park. We will have a picnic there, and we'll pay a visit to the new science museum downtown the next day. Sounds fantastic. I feel truly glad for you. Listen to the next question. So the guests will arrive at eight PM. But if you could get here at seven thirty PM to help set up, that would . be great. sure. But don't forget that child can blane is closed. You'll need to leave fifteen . minutes early. Is IT why it's march the told season what? They closed the road for about six weeks every year to ensure toes and other animals can reach their breeding grounds safely. They've done IT for years now. Wow, I didn't know about that six weeks though. That must be rather inconvenient for those of you living in this neighbourhood a little. but it's worth IT. My dad volunteers with the rescue group. He says around sixty percent of the animals used to get run over before laying their eggs. Now it's down to about . three percent. Wow, that's amazing. It's all thanks to local people who go out in the cold and wet every night to keep them safe. I assume your dad's not volunteering tonight. though he'd Better not be. He's bringing my first day cake. So the guests will arrive at eight P. M. But if you could get here at seven thirty PM to help set up, that would . be great. sure. But don't forget that child cobey lane is closed. You'll need to leave fifteen . minutes early. Is that why it's march the told season? what? They closed the road for about six weeks every year to ensure toes and other animals can reach their breeding grounds safely. They've done IT for years now. Wow, I didn't know about that six weeks though. That must be rather inconvenient for those of you living in this neighborhood a little. But it's worth at my dad volunteers with the rescue group, he says around sixty percent of the animals used to get run over before laying their eggs. Now it's down to about . three percent. Wow, that's amazing. It's all thanks to local people who go out in the cold and wet every night to keep them safe. I assume your dad's not volunteering tonight. though he'd Better not be. He's bringing my birthday cake. Listen to the next question. Here's your new library card. IT will run out one year later from today and allow you to borrow up to fifteen books per month. The library is open from nine AM to seven PM. Every day, except sundays and public holidays. On the first floor, find fiction, literature, biography, travel and lifestyle books, gardening books and cookbooks. There is also a photocopier for public use. Copies cost twenty cents each, but I recommend you buy a monthly copy your card for ten dollars, which gives you sixty copies per at a reduced Price. On the second floor, you'll find technology, geography, science books and children's books. There is a small children's recreation area there as well. And on saturdays we hold a story reading morning for Young kids. The third floor has history, maps, newspapers, journals and arts and humanities books. We have computers with internet access on the fourth floor. The computers are free to use that. There's a two hour limit, its first come, first served. Just put your name down on the list if you want to use one, if you want to use your own computer in the library, we have free wireless access as well. That's about IT. Do you have any questions? Here's your new library card. IT will run out one year later from today and allow you to borrow up to fifteen books per month. The library is open from nine AM to 7PM every day,except sundays and public holidays. On the first floor, find fiction, literature of graphs, travel and lifestyle books, gardening books and cookbooks. There's also a photocopier for public use. Copies cost twenty cents each, but I recommend you buy a monthly copy yer card for ten dollars, which gives you sixty copies per month at a reduced Price. On the second floor, you'll find technology, geography, science books and children's books. There's a small children's recreation area there as well. And on saturdays we hold a story reading morning for Young kids. The third floor has history, maps, newspapers, journals and arts and humanities books. We have computers with internet access on the fourth floor. The computers are free to use that. There's a two hour limit. It's first come, first served. Just put your name down on the list if you want to use one, if you want to use your own computer in the library, we have free wireless access as well. That's about IT. Do you have any questions? 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涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 2026年烟台市高考英语自编模拟卷 参考答案、听力原文 一、参考答案 第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1—5 CCBAC 6—10 ACBCA 11—15 BCBAB 16—20 ACBBA 第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 第一节21—23 DDC 24—27 CBAD 28—31 DABD 32—35 DCCB 第二节36—40 GADBE 第三部分 语言运用(共30分) 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41—45 CCDAC 46—50 BDABC 51—55 CBDAB 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.or 57.wholly 58.which 59.have soared 60.beyond 61.a 62.Based 63.More attractive 64.identity 65.to come 第四部分 写作(共40分) 第一节(满分15分) One possible version The Significance of English Learning in the AI Era Good morning, everyone.Nowadays, AI translation tools are widely used to finish English tasks quickly, making some students think it unnecessary to learn English well. However, English learning can never be replaced by AI. Mastering English helps us accurately judge AI outputs, understand original foreign materials and communicate thoughts flexibly across cultures, which AI cannot achieve independently. As for me, I will keep practising English to make AI a helpful tool instead of a replacement for my own ability. Thank you! (76 words) 第二节(满分25分) One possible version Paragraph 1: “New plan. We can no longer wait for them to come to us.” I declared. I grabbed a couple of our items and stepped straight into the crowd. My voice was tense but firm as I approached the students, introducing our crafts proudly—candles in recycled jars, woven bracelets, and painted wooden keychains. Attracted by our unique handmade items and eco-friendly ideas, they followed me to our booth. Maya, Jake and I smiled and served every customer warmly. Students asked about the herbs in the candles and the story behind each keychain and bracelet, their curiosity turning into purchases. (83 words) Paragraph 2: After the final bell rang, we counted our earnings eagerly. Jake’s hands trembled as he counted the bills. “Three hundred and twenty-six dollars,” he announced. We hugged with laughter and joyful tears mixed. Three hundred for the loan, and twenty-six left to share. We realized the real reward was what we had discovered about ourselves. We had started the day as three nervous students with handmade crafts, but ended it as a team who learned that courage, not products, made our business succeed. (73 words) 二、听力原文 Text 1 M: How did you find Professor Lown’s speech? W: It was great. I was completely attracted by the saying he started with, and I really enjoyed the amusing story he shared in the middle. M: I especially liked the encouraging poem in the closing part. Text 2 M: Did you hear Lisa got caught texting while driving? She had to pay a fine. It hasn’t even been a month since she was fined for parking in the wrong place. W: Well, that’s good. It’s so dangerous. About as dangerous as driving drunk, in my opinion. Text 3 M: I’ll go to New York City next month. I’m really excited, but also nervous about finding my way around. W: Here is what you should do, Jacob. Call my friend Sierra. She has lived in New York for more than 15 years. She’d be happy to show you around. M: Thank you very much! Text 4 W: Reading about different types of habitats has been a real learning experience. M: Right, it’s so interesting. For a long time, I have been curious about natural environments known for their colorful and rich plant and animal life. But now, I’m more curious about dry places. Text 5 W: At my old firm, I was always chasing promotions, working insane hours. Then, I messed up a client presentation badly — forgot key data. My boss, instead of firing me, sat me down and asked, “Why are you doing this if it’s making you miserable?” M: That’s unexpected. W: It was. That question forced me to reevaluate everything. I left a month later to start my own consultancy, focusing on work-life balance. Text 6 W: Any ideas about how I could earn a little pocket money? M: You could deliver breakfast. W: No. That means getting up really early in the morning. I’d hate that. M: What about babysitting? That’s what I do. W: What do you have to do? M: Well, if the babies don’t wake up before the parents return, not a lot. You can just sit and watch television all evening or read a book. W: OK, I’ll give it a try. Text 7 M: When does the Spring Festival holiday in our company start? I want to book a train ticket. I can’t wait to see my family members and childhood friends. W: I have no idea. Why not ask around? How about asking the boss? He has the final say. M: I don’t think it’s a good idea. Maybe we can ask Miss Jones. She’s well-informed. W: Good point. I’ll message her. Text 8 W: Yesterday, I was in a school play, but my mom missed it. When she picked me up after school, she apologized, explaining she was caught up in an urgent meeting at work. M: That must have been disappointing for you. But you should understand Aunt Janice. She’s the manager of her company. W: I know. It’s just that she’s so stressed and exhausted all the time. I quite worry about her. M: You should express your concerns to her. W: I actually did that at breakfast today. She was very happy that I was so considerate. She promised me a special outing next Saturday to our favorite local park. We will have a picnic there. And we’ll pay a visit to the new science museum downtown the next day. M: Sounds fantastic! I feel truly glad for you. Text 9 W: So, the guests will arrive at 8:00 p.m. But if you could get here at 7:30 p.m. to help set up, that would be great. M: Sure. W: But don’t forget that Charlcombe Lane is closed. You’ll need to leave 15 minutes early. M: Is it? Why? W: It’s March, the toad (蟾蜍) season! M: What? W: They close the road for about six weeks every year to ensure toads and other animals can reach their breeding (繁殖) grounds safely. They’ve done it for years now. M: Wow! I didn’t know about that. Six weeks, though? That must be rather inconvenient for those of you living in this neighborhood. W: A little, but it’s worth it. My dad volunteers with the rescue group. He says around 60% of the animals used to get run over before laying their eggs. Now, it’s down to about 3%. M: Wow, that’s amazing! W: It’s all thanks to local people who go out in the cold and wet every night to keep them safe. M: I assume your dad’s not volunteering tonight, though? W: He’d better not be. He’s bringing my birthday cake! Text 10 W: Here’s your new library card. It will run out one year later from today and allow you to borrow up to 15 books per month. The library is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day except Sundays and public holidays. On the first floor, you’ll find fiction, literature, biography, travel and lifestyle books, gardening books, and cookbooks. There’s also a photocopier for public use. Copies cost twenty cents each, but I recommend you buy a monthly copier card for $ 10, which gives you 60 copies per month at a reduced price. On the second floor, you’ll find technology, geography, science books, and children’s books. There’s a small children’s recreation area there as well, and on Saturdays, we hold a story reading morning for young kids. The third floor has history, maps, newspapers, journals, and arts and humanities books. We have computers with Internet access on the fourth floor. The computers are free to use, but there’s a two-hour limit. It’s first-come, first-served. Just put your name down on the list if you want to use one. If you want to use your own computer in the library, we have free wireless access as well. That’s about it. Do you have any questions? 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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