2026届湖南长沙市同升湖高级中学有限公司考前模拟英语试题

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**基本信息** 本试卷以真实情境与时代主题为载体,通过科技前沿(金纳米线医疗应用)、文化传承(卢浮宫参观)、社会实践(志愿者服务)等素材,融合语言能力、思维品质与文化意识,适配高三学生综合素养提升需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20/30|日常对话(如动物园票价)、独白(太空营活动)|情境真实,注重信息获取与推理| |阅读理解|15/37.5|文化服务(卢浮宫票务)、科技应用(金纳米线)、人文感悟(星空体验)|跨主题选材,考查批判性思维| |完形填空|15/15|创新实践(盲文显示器发明)|聚焦社会责任感,渗透问题解决能力| |书面表达|1/15|志愿服务经历|强调实践反思,衔接语言输出与价值塑造| |任务型读写|1/25|困境求助叙事|综合考查叙事逻辑与情感表达|

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2026届高三全真模拟适应性考试 英语 一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。 1.What does the woman say about Tom? A. He works hard. B. He is a highly intelligent boy. C. He is popular with his classmates. 【答案】A 【解析】听力原文: W: Tom seems like a good student. M: He is certainly not so intelligent as George, but his grades are better than his. W: Yeah, he works much harder. 2.What is the man afraid of? A. Having an accident. B. Missing the interview. C. Saying something wrong. 【答案】C 【解析】听力原文: W: Come on! Don't put yourself under too much pressure. It's only an interview. M: Only an interview! Only an interview! What if I panic? What if I...  I say a silly word by accident? 3.When will the charity party end next Wednesday? A. At 5: 00 pm. B. At 7: 00 pm. C. At 9: 00 pm. 【答案】C 【解析】听力原文: W: Bill, I hear you are organising a charity party next Wednesday.  Count me in! M: Of course. The party will start at 7: 00 pm and run until 9: 00 pm. But I need your help, so will you please come to my house at 5: 00 pm? W: Alright. 4.What does the woman mean? A. The film is terrible and confusing. B. The film's ending is bad. C. The film is satisfying. 【答案】C 【解析】听力原文: M: The film is terrible and confusing. And its ending is not good enough. I can't believe it was directed by that famous director. W: Do you really think so? I think quite the opposite. The special effects are amazing. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A travel experience. B. A capital city. C. A trip plan. 【答案】A 【解析】听力原文: ​​​​​​​W: I believe your trip to France must be amazing. M: Yes. We saw many interesting things. W: Which city was your first stop? M: Our flight landed in Paris. It is the capital of France. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下问题。 6.How much is the ticket for a student with a student identity card? A. £1.25. B. £2.75. C. £5.50. 7.What can we learn from the conversation? A. Children under 12 can enter the zoo free. B. There are reductions for adults with a child. C. The womanˈs daughter can get a half-price ticket. 【答案】B、A 【解析】1.  听力原文: ​​​​​​​W: Excuse me, how much is the entrance ticket to the zoo? M: Itˈs £5.50 for adults. W: Is there a reduction for students? My son is a full-time student, you see. M: Yes, itˈs 2.75 for full-time students with a student identity card ... and itˈs free for children under 12. W: Right, so thatˈs two adults, one student. Hereˈs the card. Oh, my daughterˈs ten so she goes free. M: Thatˈll be £13.75 in total, please. Thank you, and £1.25 change ... 2. 略 ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What does the woman think of developing a web page? A. Boring. B. Annoying. C. Difficult. 9.What will the man do tonight? A. Get all the information online. B. Have pizza with the woman. C. Make a phone call to his cousin. 【答案】C、C 【解析】1.  听力原文: ​​​​​​​W: My mother asked me to develop a web page for her office rapidly. I found a lot of help on the Internet but I donˈt feel really confident. I want to do a good job. But itˈs a big challenge. M: My cousin, Bob, is very good at things like that. Maybe he could help. W: But I donˈt have a lot of money to spend. M: Oh, donˈt worry. Just invite him to pizza and heˈll be glad to help. W: Iˈve got all the information we need. When do you think we could get together? M: Iˈll give him a call tonight and Iˈll call you after that. W: Thatˈs great. 2. 略 ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 10.How long did the woman think John would stay in Italy? A. Two weeks. B. Two months. C. Two years. 11.Why was Marco eager to learn English? A. He planned a trip to England. B. He has business with Americans. C. He was interested in American culture. 12.Where is the man now? A. In America. B. In Britain. C. In Italy. 【答案】A、B、A 【解析】1.  听力原文: ​​​​​​​W: Wow. You are back in New York. How did you manage to stay in Italy for two months, John? I thought you are going to stay for two weeks. M: It was easy. I got a job. W: A job? What did you do? M: I gave English lessons to a shopkeeper. His name is Marco. We have become great friends. W: But you are not a teacher. M: I told him I couldnˈt teach. But he insisted on having conversation lessons. He wanted to practise his English. He has a lot of American customers. So it is important for him to speak English. W: How did you teach him? M: I spent three hours a day talking with him. W: Did he learn much English? M: I donˈt know. But Iˈve learnt a lot of Italian. 2. 略 3. 略 听下面一段独白,回答下列小题。 13.What can people do in the “Gravity Chair”? A. Experience spacewalk. B. Sleep in a special bed. C. See a rocket take off. 14.What is the rule of the programmes? A. People have to eat freeze-dried food. B. Children under nine canˈt take part. C. Visitors must build a rocket. 15.What is the ticket price for kids? A. $325. B. $550. C. $875. 16.What is the talk mainly about? A. Camp activities. B. Astronautsˈ life. C. Space travel. 【答案】A、B、B、A 【解析】1. 听力原文: ​​​​​​​M: Space Camp, Florida, which is right next to NASAˈs famous Kennedy Space Centre, is a place where people can go to learn about space travel. Many activities are offered which provide visitors with the excitement of being in space. One of the many attractions is the "Gravity, Chair", which lets you see exactly how difficult walking in space really is! There is also a project which gives you the opportunity to build your own rocket and see it take off! Camp programmes are designed for children and adults who want to experience an astronautˈs life. The "Space Habitat" is a place where you can eat freeze-dried food and sleep in a special bed, just like a real astronaut! Regrettably though, children who are under nine years old are not allowed to take part in these programmes which last five days. The cost for adults is $875 and the kids $325 cheaper. There is a family ticket price of $1,500. It is a little expensive, but it is really worth it. 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What is the talk mainly about? A. What to do to protect animals. B. Whether to keep animals in zoos. C. How to improve zoos' environment. 18.What do scientists of Group A suggest? A. Allowing wild animals to be killed. B. Protecting animals in a well-founded area. C. Teaching people more about wild animals. 19.What do scientists of Group B say about modern zoos? A. They do harm to animals. B. They are poorly founded. C. They can give animals protection. 20.What is the speaker? A. A scientist. B. A teacher. C. A zookeeper. 【答案】B、C、C、B 【解析】1. 听力原文: M: Are zoos necessary, or are they only bad to the animals? This is a question that causes disagreement among many scientists. Some, we may just call them Group A, believe that placing animals in a zoo does harm to them. These people think that all animals should be protected from being killed and should be left in the wild. ⑱They also advise people to be educated to know more about animals in the wild. ⑲Other scientists of Group B think differently. They say that modern zoos provide a safe environment for animals. They believe that some animals, such as the panda from China and the white tiger from India, are ⑲not only protected from uncontrolled killing but can give birth to babies under protection and in that way they may be saved from dying out. OK, that's all from me and ⑳you're expected to express your views on this question next class. 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。 A      Welcome to the official Louvre online sales site     The Musée du Louvre is reopening and we are glad to be able to welcome you back again. In line with the measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visitors will be required to wear a mask. According to government recommendations, all visitors to the Louvre aged 12 years and older must show a Health Pass. All visitors, including those entitled to free admission, must book a time period. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience. Individual tickets for the Museum Admission and reservation of a time period to access the permanent collections. Tickets valid for the selected date only. Full list of visitors entitled to free admission at Louvre.fr. General admission: €18 The Musée du Louvre is open every day—except Tuesdays, January 1, May 1 and December 25—from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Visitors will be asked to leave the exhibition rooms 30 minutes before closure. All tickets purchased online are time-stamped and nominative; you may therefore be asked to provide proof of identity. They are only valid for the service, date and time selected. They cannot be used to skip the queue but do guarantee access to the museum within half an hour of the time shown on the ticket. Any holder of an online ticket who does not arrive within the assigned time period for admission to the museum shall be subject to the same admission and waiting conditions as visitors without tickets. Visitors entitled to free admission (other than Louvre members) —Under 18s, proof of ID required —16-25-year-old residents of the European Economic Area (European Union, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein), proof of ID and residency required —Teachers working in France, valid "Pass Education "required —Teachers of art, art history or the applied arts, valid proof of employment stating subject taught required —Artists with the Maison des Artistes or International Association of Art, valid proof required —Jobseekers, valid proof and ID required (dated within the last year or indicating a period of validity) —Disabled visitors and the person accompanying them   21.What rules should visitors follow when visiting the Musée du Louvre? A. Masks must be worn to keep COVID-19 from spreading during the visit. B. All visitors have to show a Health Pass before entering the Musée du Louvre. C. Only visitors with free admission need to book a time period in advance. D. Visitors can't stay in the museum overnight without official permission. 22.This passage mainly aims at ______. A. introducing the exhibits at the Louvre B. providing ticketing information of the Louvre C. illustrating the services provided at the Louvre D. presenting the information related to free admission 23.If a family in Norway, including the wife, an art teacher, the husband, an IT engineer, and a 10-year-old son, want to visit the Louvre this weekend, they should pay at least           ​​​​​​​ in all. A. ₣ 18 B. ₣ 36 C. ₣ 45 D. ₣ 54 【答案】A、B、A 【解析】1. 【文章大意】文章介绍了参观卢浮宫的一些票务信息,包括价格和免费的情况。 根据第一段中的In line with the measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visitors will be required to wear a mask.(根据防止新冠病毒传播的措施,游客将被要求戴口罩。)可知,游客在参观杜卢浮宫时,必须佩戴口罩,防止新冠病毒传播。故选A。 2. 根据文章标题“Louvre Official Ticketing Service (卢浮宫官方票务服务) ”结合文章主要介绍了参观卢浮宫的一些票务信息,包括价格和免费的情况。可知,这篇文章主要是为了提供卢浮宫的票务信息。故选B。 3. 根据最后一部分Visitors entitled to free admission (other than Louvre members)中的Under 18s, proof of ID required(18岁以下人士须提供身份证证明);Teachers of art, art history or the applied arts, valid proof of employment stating subject taught required(艺术、艺术史或应用艺术教师,需提供有效的雇佣证明,说明所教科目)以及General admission: €18(一般收费:€18)可知,老师和儿子免费,即如果在挪威的一个家庭,包括一个艺术老师的妻子,一个IT工程师的丈夫,和一个10岁的孩子儿子,如果这个周末想参观卢浮宫,他们总共至少要付18欧元。故选A。 B The Stanford marshmallow (棉花糖) test was originally conducted by psychologist Walter Mischel in the late 1960s. Children aged four to six at a nursery school were placed in a room. A single sugary treat, selected by the child, was placed on a table. Each child was told if they waited for 15 minutes before eating the treat, they would be given a second treat. Then they were left alone in the room. Follow-up studies with the children later in life showed a connection between an ability to wait long enough to obtain a second treat and various forms of success. As adults we face a version of the marshmallow test every day. Weˈre not tempted (诱惑) by sugary treats, but by our computers, phones, and tablets—all the devices that connect us to the global delivery system for various types of information that do to us what marshmallows do to preschoolers. We are tempted by sugary treats because our ancestors lived in a calorie-poor world, and our brains developed a response mechanism to these treats that reflected their value—a feeling of reward and satisfaction. But as weˈve reshaped the world around us, dramatically reducing the cost and effort involved in obtaining calories, we still have the same brains we had thousands of years ago, and this mismatch is at the heart of why so many of us struggle to resist tempting foods that we know we shouldnˈt eat. A similar process is at work in our response to information. Our formative environment as a species was information-poor, so our brains developed a mechanism that prized new information. But global connectivity has greatly changed our information environment. We are now ceaselessly bombarded (轰炸) with new information. Therefore, just as we need to be more thoughtful about our caloric consumption, we also need to be more thoughtful about our information consumption, resisting the temptation of the mental "junk food" in order to manage our time most effectively. 24.What did the children need to do to get a second treat in Mischelˈs test? A. Take an examination alone. B. Show respect for the researchers. C. Share their treats with others. D. Delay eating for fifteen minutes. 25.According to paragraph 3, there is a mismatch between ________. A. the calorie-poor world and our good appetites B. the shortage of sugar and our nutritional needs C. the rich food supply and our unchanged brains D. the tempting foods and our efforts to keep fit 26.What does the author suggest readers do? A. Absorb new information readily. B. Be selective information consumers. C. Use diverse information sources. D. Protect the information environment. 27.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. Eat Less, Read More B. The Bitter Truth about Early Humans C. The Later, the Better D. The Marshmallow Test for Grown-ups 【答案】D、C、B、D 【解析】语篇解读  本文是议论文。文章首段介绍了心理学经典实验——棉花糖实验,然后提出论点——成年人每天都在面对“棉花糖测试”,受到大量信息的诱惑,接下来分析了其原因并给出了建议。 1. 略 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 C When I was a boy, I never looked at the stars much. During the summer evenings I preferred reading a book or watching television to being outside. As I got older I began to gaze up into the night sky more often, but we lived in a place with light poles that came on each night so I could only see a few dozen stars at the most. Still I enjoyed seeing their beauty. One Summer night, however, I was picking up my daughter at a home in the country far off the beaten path. It was a clear sky that night and when I parked my car and got outside, what I saw took my breath away. The entire sky above my head was an ocean of light, a sea of stars. I couldnˈt believe the beauty of it. I felt the warm summer breeze blow on my face as I looked up at this indescribable beauty and my whole spirit felt uplifted. I could feel the loving hand that created these billions of stars also touching my heart and my whole being was filled with peace, joy and happiness. I also felt very small and very large at the same time. I felt tiny when I realized the immensity of the universe. Each of these stars was a sun and each one was millions upon millions of miles away. Yet, I could see the light from them all. But I also felt oneness with them. It was just up to me to live it. I carry that memory of the night under a sea of stars in a special place in my soul. I feel blessed that I could see that beauty and realize that I too was a part of it. I only hope to live my own life with all the love I can, with all the wisdom I can, with all the joy I can and with all the light I can. 28.Why did the author rarely look at the stars when he was young? A. He preferred indoor activities. B. He was busy with schoolwork. C. He didnˈt find stars beautiful. D. He faced too much light pollution. 29.What happened to the author when picking up his daughter? A. He completely got lost in the dark. B. He regained a deep connection with nature. C. He experienced the impact of light pollution. D. He was amazed by the beauty of the night sky. 30.What does the author convey through his experience? A. Exploring the unknown is necessary. B. Living with love and joy is valuable. C. Protecting the environment is important. D. Finding beauty in daily life can be easy. 31.What can be the best title for the text? A. The beauty of stars B. Under a sea of stars C. A special summer night D. My childhood memories 【答案】A、D、B、B 【解析】略 1.  细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“When I was a boy, I never looked at the stars much. During the summer evenings I preferred reading a book or watching television to being outside.”可知,作者年轻时很少看星星是因为他更喜欢室内活动。故选A。 2.  细节理解题。根据文章第二段中的“It was a clear sky that night and when I parked my car and got outside, what I saw took my breath away. The entire sky above my head was an ocean of light, a sea of stars. I couldnˈt believe the beauty of it. I felt the warm summer breeze blow on my face as I looked up at this indescribable beauty and my whole spirit felt uplifted.”可知,作者接女儿的时候被夜空的美丽惊呆了。故选D。 3.  推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的“I feel blessed that I could see that beauty and realize that I too was a part of it. I only hope to live my own life with all the love I can, with all the wisdom I can, with all the joy I can and with all the light I can.”可知,作者通过他的经历传达了带着爱和快乐生活是宝贵的。故选B。 4.  主旨大意题。根据文章最后一段中的“I carry that memory of the night under a sea of stars in a special place in my soul. I feel blessed that I could see that beauty and realize that I too was a part of it. I only hope to live my own life with all the love I can, with all the wisdom I can, with all the joy I can and with all the light I can.”并结合全文可知,文章主要讲述了作者一次偶然仰望星空,看到了星海,被其美丽惊呆了。由此可知,B选项(在星海之下)最适合作为文章标题。故选B。 D Just as damaged teeth can be replaced with gold crowns, scientists are exploring how gold can be used to repair damaged parts of the brain. Scientists at Linköping University in Sweden said that a "brain of gold" might just be what we need to fight nervous system diseases. The plan is to put gold electrodes (电极) into the affected part of the brain. They will act as "telephone operators" between nerve cells and electronic medical devices, enabling communication so that the nervous system can function normally. Treatment plans that involve connecting medical devices to the brain already exist. However, the electrodes used are usually made of hard metals, while the brain is like a jelly that "shakes" at the bodyˈs slightest movement. "As the body is constantly in motion, achieving close contact between something that is hard and something that is soft and breakable becomes a problem," explained Klas Tybrandt, one of the scientists. This is why the Swedish scientists are using a new material called "gold nanowires (金纳米线)". As the name suggests, these are long, extremely thin gold threads—1,000 times thinner than human hair. By putting them into rubber, the scientists have successfully created electrodes that are soft enough to connect comfortably with the human brain. Gold can be made into structures as small as nanowires. According to Live Science, gold can be stretched, pressed or even rolled into all kinds of shapes without breaking. Whatˈs more, gold doesnˈt react with other chemicals in the human brain, making it a safe choice. Once placed in the brain, gold nanowires can last for at least three years, which is longer than many materials currently in use. 32.What role will gold electrodes play in treating nervous system diseases? A. Replacing damaged nerve cells. B. Serving as a communication link. C. Activating different brain regions. D. Protecting the brainˈs unaffected parts. 33.What can we learn about gold nanowires? A. They are harder than rubber. B. They are as thin as human hair. C. They can be placed into the brain. D. They are in the final stage of development. 34.Why is gold a safe choice for use in the brain? A. It can be stretched by the brain. B. It can be made into various shapes. C. It is being used to create soft electrodes. D. It has no negative impact on the brainˈs functions. 35.What is the main idea of the passage? A. The unique properties of gold nanowires. B. The history of gold use in the medical field. C. The current applications of gold in the brain. D. The potential use of gold in nervous system treatment. 【答案】B、C、D、D 【解析】文章大意:瑞典科学家研发了新材料“金纳米线”来探索黄金在人类神经系统治疗方面的潜在应用。用这种新材料产生的金电极治疗大脑的方法解决了传统电极材料的硬度难题,更安全、长效。 1. 略 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。 Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, every trip needs a little planning. Travel planning doesnˈt have to be stressful, though. Here are some simple steps for you. Start planning in advance.    (36)   International trips can take months to plan. Trips during high seasons, like summer vacations, need to be planned further out than trips during low seasons.    (37)   Before you do anything, you need to know how much money you will have for this travel. It is easy to overspend when you are travelling if you donˈt plan ahead. So start your planning by working out how much you want to spend on transportation, food, sightseeing and hotels. Make reservations. Booking transportation and accommodations in advance is quite necessary. Things like flights, trains and even car rentals can be quite different depending on when and where you book them. Itˈs worth considering booking accommodations online. There are many reliable websites for booking hotels.    (38)   Make a tour routine. Make your routine simple and clear. You donˈt need to plan out every minute of every day.    (39)   Researching and planning these before you leave allows you to see and do more of you want. Pack your essentials.    (40)  For example, your ID card and mobile phone charges. Check the weather and pack proper clothing for your trip. A.Get ready to go. B.Set a travel budget. C.See your doctor for health concerns before your trip. D.The longer you wait, the more expensive these will get. E.The further away you want to go, the earlier you need to plan. F.But schedule time for the things you really want to see and do. G.No matter where youˈre going, there are some necessities to take. 36.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 37.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 38.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 39.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 40.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 【答案】E、B、D、F、G 【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是如何制订旅游计划。 1. 本段小标题是“Start planning in advance.(提前开始计划。)”,因此本段主要讲的是计划,空格处也应该是关于计划的,E选项是关于计划的,说明了计划的必要性,符合本段语境,故选E项。 2.  空格处是本段小标题,由空后内容可知,本段主要讲的是要做预算,B选项“Set a travel budget.(制订旅行预算。)”概括了本段主要内容,可作为小标题,故选B项。 3.  前文“ Itˈs worth considering booking accommodations online. There are many reliable websites for booking hotels.”表示可以网上预订,D选项“The longer you wait, the more expensive these will get.”对前文网上预订进行补充说明,符合语境,故选D项。 4.  空前“Make your routine simple and clear. You donˈt need to plan out every minute of every day.”说明时间不用安排得很紧,空格处应该说正确的安排是什么样的,F选项“But schedule time for the things you really want to see and do.”与前文形成转折,表示要将时间安排在自己真正想看和想做的事情上,符合语境,故选F项。 5.  本段小标题是“Pack your essentials.(打包你的必需品。)”,因此本段主要讲的是要带上随身物品,空格处会提到随身物品,也就是必需品,G选项“No matter where youˈre going, there are some necessities to take.”说明要带上必需品,因此符合本段语境,故选G项。 四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。 Li Cheng, 20, a college student and engineering enthusiast from Southwest Chinaˈs Chongqing, is making waves by turning his dreams into reality. Employing his knowledge, insights and      (41)     , Li has invented a groundbreaking Braille(盲文)dot display      (42)      for the blind. Named “Argus”, the first batch of the Braille dot display is expected to be      (43)      this summer. Li said his idea for Argus was traced back to the end of his freshman year in 2021. One day, when he was reading a novel on his phone, a series of questions      (44)      his mind: “How do   (45)  impaired(受损的)people read? How can I help them out?” His      (46)      led to research on the topic, including interacting with those who experienced daily      (47)     . However, when he put his idea into practice, the expensive material stood in the way. In the past year, Liˈs team has managed to      (48)     costs by 40 percent after rounds of trial and      (49)     , and eventually succeeded in reconstructing a device that overturns the      (50)      physical approach to the present electromagnetic approach. The first-generation Argus is      (51)      between 8,000 yuan to 10,000 yuan, with plans to introduce a more      (52)      entry-level version with basic functions.      (53)     , Li plans to devote three to five years to refining Argus. Overseas promotion is also scheduled for next year, with     (54)      to integrate the core technology—high-density tactile sensing(高密度触觉传感)—into virtual reality applications and potentially develop      (55)      companion robots, with the aim of improving peopleˈs domestic lives. 41.A. sympathy B. faith C. contribution D. occupation 42.A. celebrated B. adjusted C. tailored D. advocated 43.A. proved B. handled C. awarded D. released 44.A. clouded B. struck C. sharpened D. changed 45.A. mentally B. behaviorally C. visually D. socially 46.A. honesty B. determination C. bravery D. curiosity 47.A. activities B. exercises C. performances D. challenges 48.A. increase B. reduce C. control D. estimate 49.A. incident B. error C. competition D. interruption 50.A. previous B. comprehensive C. scientific D. systematic 51.A. listed B. measured C. priced D. calculated 52.A. official B. affordable C. satisfactory D. intelligent 53.A. Thinking back B. Moving around C. Stepping aside D. Looking ahead 54.A. services B. responsibilities C. ambitions D. requirements 55.A. household B. commercial C. medical D. educational 【答案】A、C、D、B、C、D、D、B、B、A、C、B、D、C、A 【解析】【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在位于中国西南地区的重庆,一名大学生利用自己的知识、洞察力和同情心,发明了一种开创性的盲文点显器,旨在帮助视障人士。 1. 略 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 5. 略 6. 略 7. 略 8. 略 9. 略 10. 略 11. 略 12. 略 13. 略 14. 略 15. 略 五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。 56.Is artificial intelligence the greatest human achievement or the biggest threat to our      (1)      (exist)? People in the Technology of Tomorrow Forum have different views. Millenniumbutterfly thinks that her daily life is more      (2)      (convenience) with the advance of artificial intelligence. For example, she has got her super-smart personal assistant      (3)      (build) into her phone. The assistant answers any question she puts to her      (4)      (immediate) and even uses her answers to learn more about her      (5)      (prefer). She hopes that more breakthroughs in AI will be made soon, so that people can enjoy more and more benefits. Popkid admits that more advanced AI could be helpful in      (6)      (solve) the worldˈs problems,      (7)      there is a high level of risk involved. Actually none of us      (8)      (prepare) for the challenges of AI. In Pink _ hazeˈs opinion, if super-intelligent AI goes wrong or falls      (9)      the wrong hands, it could also be the most dangerous. We have no choice but      (10)      (embrace) it and regulate it. (1)            (2)            (3)            (4)            (5)            (6)            (7)            (8)            (9)            (10)            【答案】【小题1】 existence 【小题2】 convenient 【小题3】 built 【小题4】 immediately 【小题5】 preferences 【小题6】 solving 【小题7】 but 【小题8】 is prepared 【小题9】 into 【小题10】 to embrace 【解析】1. 略 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 5. 略 6. 略 7. 略 8. 略 9. 略 10. 略 六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。 57.每年的3月5日是中国青年志愿者服务日,你校英文报正在组织以“My Volunteering Experience”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: (1)志愿服务的意义; (2)你的经历; (3)你的感悟。 注意:(1)词数80左右; (2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; (3)题目已给出。 My Volunteering Experience ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】My Volunteering Experience As a powerful way to give back to the community and make a positive impact on the lives of others, volunteering serves as an indispensable way to provide individuals with a sense of fulfillment and construct a more supportive society. My experience of working in a local nursing home canˈt illustrate the point better. During the memorable experience, I spent quality time engaging in conversations, helping the elderly with daily tasks, and offering companionship to them. Additionally, we also arranged some interactive activities, including staging singing and dancing performances, and making delicate cards with them, which eased their loneliness and brought a sense of warmth. It was incredibly rewarding to see the smiles on their faces and to know that I was making a difference to their lives. It was such a meaningful experience that not only did it enrich my life but also served as a reminder of the power of spreading kindness and supporting those in need. 【解析】略 七、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。 58.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。 After being busy for half a year, my parents decided to drive me to a scenic spot outside the city to have fun. Joyfully, we planned our driving route. Then, on a December Saturday morning, my dad started his car and we set off with great expectation. Before long, we left the noisy city and came to the mountains. There were few vehicles on the road and the trees alongside were pretty. We felt so excited! As a few hours passed, we drove onto a narrow road. And minutes later, we found a river not far away from the road. The beach was very wide, and we wanted to have a rest there for a while. So my dad turned our car and drove towards it. Soon, we were driving on the sandy beach. Moments later, our car wheels were struggling in the increasingly soft sand. But my dad wanted to get closer to the river. Before he regretted it, our car had got stuck in the sand. My dad tried to turn around or move back, but the car didn't move. We were worried, trapped in the middle of nowhere. Even worse, it began raining and was cold. We got out of the car and tried to push it, but failed. After a couple of minutes, we were tired and our hair and coats were a little wet. But the car only sank further into the sand. Anxiously, we walked to the road, eager to stop a vehicle and let it help pull our car out of the sand. Our coats and hair were wetter and wetter. Before the journey, we hadn't prepared umbrellas or carried any food. Now, we were hungry and cold, standing in the rain. After waiting for a long time, there wasn't one vehicle passing. Just when we were helpless, we saw a farmhouse not far away. "Can they help us?" I asked. My dad was doubtful. Still, we reached there, and found it was a big family. They seemed poor and unfriendly. My dad told them our problem and begged them to help us pull our car out. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1:      To our surprise, they nodded without thinking. ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: My dad was so grateful that he handed some money to the family to thank them.________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ 【答案】To our surprise, they nodded without thinking. They quickly found some ropes and tools. And they all, including a sixty-year-old man, two tall sons, their wives and several cheerful children, followed us. When reaching the beach, some of us pushed the car while others pulled it out with all strength. We tried hard, but the car didn't move. Just then, my father saw that many faces of this family were covered with sweat, but they didn't leave. Finally, after we tried many times, the car was pulled out of the sand.  My dad was so grateful that he handed some money to the family to thank them. However, they refused. Instead, they invited us to have a meal and offered to dry our coats. At their insistence, we returned to their home again, where the women went to prepare the meal while the men lit a big fire using firewood. The family offered us clean coats and hung our wet ones near the fire. We sat around the fire, and soon felt warm. Later, we enjoyed their delicious meal. That experience made me know that there are many helpful people who don't expect anything in return. 【解析】一、文意梳理 【原文大意】 本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者一家外出游玩的时候,汽车陷入了河边的沙子里。作者一家非常无助,后来他们向一户农家求助并最后脱困的故事。 【段落续写】 ①由第一段首句内容“令我们吃惊的是,他们不假思索地点了点头”可知,第一段可描写这户农家人是如何帮助作者一家的。 ②由第二段首句内容“我爸爸非常感激,他给了一些钱来感谢他们”可知,第二段可描写作者的爸爸对这家人非常感激,并拿出了钱感谢他们,而这家人并未接受。 二、线索厘清 【续写线索】 出去游玩——遇到困难——非常无助——求助——帮忙——感激——邀请 【词汇激活】 行为类 ①到达:reach/arrive at ②拒绝:refuse/reject ③提供:offer/supply/provide 情绪类 ①高兴的:cheerful/joyful ②乐于助人的、热心肠的:helpful/kind/friendly 三、范文鉴赏 【高分句式】 ①Just then, my father saw that many faces of this family were covered with sweat, but they didn't leave.(that引导的宾语从句) ②At their insistence, we returned to their home again, where the women went to prepare the meal while the men lit a big fire using firewood.(where引导的定语从句;while引导的状语从句) 第1页,共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $Tom seems like a good student. He is certainly not so intelligent as George, but his grades are Better than his. Yeah, he works much . harder. Come on, don't put yourself under too much pressure. Is only . an interview, an interview, only an interview. What if I panic? What if II say a silly word by accident? The film is terrible and confusing, and its ending is not good enough. I can't believe IT was directed by that famous director. Do you really think so? I think quite the opposite. The special effects are amazing. Excuse me, how much is the entrance ticket to the zoo? Is five pounds fifty for adults? Is there a reduction for students? My son is a full time student. You see? Yes, it's two pound seventy five for full time students with a student identity card and it's free for children . under twelve, right? So that's two adults. One student, here's the card. Oh, my daughter's ten so he goes free. That'll be . thirteen pounds, seventy five and total please. Thank you. And one pound twenty five change. 2026届高三全真模拟适应性考试 英语 一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。 1.What does the woman say about Tom? A. He works hard. B. He is a highly intelligent boy. C. He is popular with his classmates. 2.What is the man afraid of? A. Having an accident. B. Missing the interview. C. Saying something wrong. 3.When will the charity party end next Wednesday? A. At 5: 00 pm. B. At 7: 00 pm. C. At 9: 00 pm. 4.What does the woman mean? A. The film is terrible and confusing. B. The film's ending is bad. C. The film is satisfying. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A travel experience. B. A capital city. C. A trip plan. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下问题。 6.How much is the ticket for a student with a student identity card? A. £1.25. B. £2.75. C. £5.50. 7.What can we learn from the conversation? A. Children under 12 can enter the zoo free. B. There are reductions for adults with a child. C. The womanˈs daughter can get a half-price ticket. ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What does the woman think of developing a web page? A. Boring. B. Annoying. C. Difficult. 9.What will the man do tonight? A. Get all the information online. B. Have pizza with the woman. C. Make a phone call to his cousin. ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 10.How long did the woman think John would stay in Italy? A. Two weeks. B. Two months. C. Two years. 11.Why was Marco eager to learn English? A. He planned a trip to England. B. He has business with Americans. C. He was interested in American culture. 12.Where is the man now? A. In America. B. In Britain. C. In Italy. 听下面一段独白,回答下列小题。 13.What can people do in the “Gravity Chair”? A. Experience spacewalk. B. Sleep in a special bed. C. See a rocket take off. 14.What is the rule of the programmes? A. People have to eat freeze-dried food. B. Children under nine canˈt take part. C. Visitors must build a rocket. 15.What is the ticket price for kids? A. $325. B. $550. C. $875. 16.What is the talk mainly about? A. Camp activities. B. Astronautsˈ life. C. Space travel. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What is the talk mainly about? A. What to do to protect animals. B. Whether to keep animals in zoos. C. How to improve zoos' environment. 18.What do scientists of Group A suggest? A. Allowing wild animals to be killed. B. Protecting animals in a well-founded area. C. Teaching people more about wild animals. 19.What do scientists of Group B say about modern zoos? A. They do harm to animals. B. They are poorly founded. C. They can give animals protection. 20.What is the speaker? A. A scientist. B. A teacher. C. A zookeeper. 二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。 A      Welcome to the official Louvre online sales site     The Musée du Louvre is reopening and we are glad to be able to welcome you back again. In line with the measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visitors will be required to wear a mask. According to government recommendations, all visitors to the Louvre aged 12 years and older must show a Health Pass. All visitors, including those entitled to free admission, must book a time period. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience. Individual tickets for the Museum Admission and reservation of a time period to access the permanent collections. Tickets valid for the selected date only. Full list of visitors entitled to free admission at Louvre.fr. General admission: €18 The Musée du Louvre is open every day—except Tuesdays, January 1, May 1 and December 25—from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Visitors will be asked to leave the exhibition rooms 30 minutes before closure. All tickets purchased online are time-stamped and nominative; you may therefore be asked to provide proof of identity. They are only valid for the service, date and time selected. They cannot be used to skip the queue but do guarantee access to the museum within half an hour of the time shown on the ticket. Any holder of an online ticket who does not arrive within the assigned time period for admission to the museum shall be subject to the same admission and waiting conditions as visitors without tickets. Visitors entitled to free admission (other than Louvre members) —Under 18s, proof of ID required —16-25-year-old residents of the European Economic Area (European Union, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein), proof of ID and residency required —Teachers working in France, valid "Pass Education "required —Teachers of art, art history or the applied arts, valid proof of employment stating subject taught required —Artists with the Maison des Artistes or International Association of Art, valid proof required —Jobseekers, valid proof and ID required (dated within the last year or indicating a period of validity) —Disabled visitors and the person accompanying them   21.What rules should visitors follow when visiting the Musée du Louvre? A. Masks must be worn to keep COVID-19 from spreading during the visit. B. All visitors have to show a Health Pass before entering the Musée du Louvre. C. Only visitors with free admission need to book a time period in advance. D. Visitors can't stay in the museum overnight without official permission. 22.This passage mainly aims at ______. A. introducing the exhibits at the Louvre B. providing ticketing information of the Louvre C. illustrating the services provided at the Louvre D. presenting the information related to free admission 23.If a family in Norway, including the wife, an art teacher, the husband, an IT engineer, and a 10-year-old son, want to visit the Louvre this weekend, they should pay at least           ​​​​​​​ in all. A. ₣ 18 B. ₣ 36 C. ₣ 45 D. ₣ 54 B The Stanford marshmallow (棉花糖) test was originally conducted by psychologist Walter Mischel in the late 1960s. Children aged four to six at a nursery school were placed in a room. A single sugary treat, selected by the child, was placed on a table. Each child was told if they waited for 15 minutes before eating the treat, they would be given a second treat. Then they were left alone in the room. Follow-up studies with the children later in life showed a connection between an ability to wait long enough to obtain a second treat and various forms of success. As adults we face a version of the marshmallow test every day. Weˈre not tempted (诱惑) by sugary treats, but by our computers, phones, and tablets—all the devices that connect us to the global delivery system for various types of information that do to us what marshmallows do to preschoolers. We are tempted by sugary treats because our ancestors lived in a calorie-poor world, and our brains developed a response mechanism to these treats that reflected their value—a feeling of reward and satisfaction. But as weˈve reshaped the world around us, dramatically reducing the cost and effort involved in obtaining calories, we still have the same brains we had thousands of years ago, and this mismatch is at the heart of why so many of us struggle to resist tempting foods that we know we shouldnˈt eat. A similar process is at work in our response to information. Our formative environment as a species was information-poor, so our brains developed a mechanism that prized new information. But global connectivity has greatly changed our information environment. We are now ceaselessly bombarded (轰炸) with new information. Therefore, just as we need to be more thoughtful about our caloric consumption, we also need to be more thoughtful about our information consumption, resisting the temptation of the mental "junk food" in order to manage our time most effectively. 24.What did the children need to do to get a second treat in Mischelˈs test? A. Take an examination alone. B. Show respect for the researchers. C. Share their treats with others. D. Delay eating for fifteen minutes. 25.According to paragraph 3, there is a mismatch between ________. A. the calorie-poor world and our good appetites B. the shortage of sugar and our nutritional needs C. the rich food supply and our unchanged brains D. the tempting foods and our efforts to keep fit 26.What does the author suggest readers do? A. Absorb new information readily. B. Be selective information consumers. C. Use diverse information sources. D. Protect the information environment. 27.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. Eat Less, Read More B. The Bitter Truth about Early Humans C. The Later, the Better D. The Marshmallow Test for Grown-ups C When I was a boy, I never looked at the stars much. During the summer evenings I preferred reading a book or watching television to being outside. As I got older I began to gaze up into the night sky more often, but we lived in a place with light poles that came on each night so I could only see a few dozen stars at the most. Still I enjoyed seeing their beauty. One Summer night, however, I was picking up my daughter at a home in the country far off the beaten path. It was a clear sky that night and when I parked my car and got outside, what I saw took my breath away. The entire sky above my head was an ocean of light, a sea of stars. I couldnˈt believe the beauty of it. I felt the warm summer breeze blow on my face as I looked up at this indescribable beauty and my whole spirit felt uplifted. I could feel the loving hand that created these billions of stars also touching my heart and my whole being was filled with peace, joy and happiness. I also felt very small and very large at the same time. I felt tiny when I realized the immensity of the universe. Each of these stars was a sun and each one was millions upon millions of miles away. Yet, I could see the light from them all. But I also felt oneness with them. It was just up to me to live it. I carry that memory of the night under a sea of stars in a special place in my soul. I feel blessed that I could see that beauty and realize that I too was a part of it. I only hope to live my own life with all the love I can, with all the wisdom I can, with all the joy I can and with all the light I can. 28.Why did the author rarely look at the stars when he was young? A. He preferred indoor activities. B. He was busy with schoolwork. C. He didnˈt find stars beautiful. D. He faced too much light pollution. 29.What happened to the author when picking up his daughter? A. He completely got lost in the dark. B. He regained a deep connection with nature. C. He experienced the impact of light pollution. D. He was amazed by the beauty of the night sky. 30.What does the author convey through his experience? A. Exploring the unknown is necessary. B. Living with love and joy is valuable. C. Protecting the environment is important. D. Finding beauty in daily life can be easy. 31.What can be the best title for the text? A. The beauty of stars B. Under a sea of stars C. A special summer night D. My childhood memories D Just as damaged teeth can be replaced with gold crowns, scientists are exploring how gold can be used to repair damaged parts of the brain. Scientists at Linköping University in Sweden said that a "brain of gold" might just be what we need to fight nervous system diseases. The plan is to put gold electrodes (电极) into the affected part of the brain. They will act as "telephone operators" between nerve cells and electronic medical devices, enabling communication so that the nervous system can function normally. Treatment plans that involve connecting medical devices to the brain already exist. However, the electrodes used are usually made of hard metals, while the brain is like a jelly that "shakes" at the bodyˈs slightest movement. "As the body is constantly in motion, achieving close contact between something that is hard and something that is soft and breakable becomes a problem," explained Klas Tybrandt, one of the scientists. This is why the Swedish scientists are using a new material called "gold nanowires (金纳米线)". As the name suggests, these are long, extremely thin gold threads—1,000 times thinner than human hair. By putting them into rubber, the scientists have successfully created electrodes that are soft enough to connect comfortably with the human brain. Gold can be made into structures as small as nanowires. According to Live Science, gold can be stretched, pressed or even rolled into all kinds of shapes without breaking. Whatˈs more, gold doesnˈt react with other chemicals in the human brain, making it a safe choice. Once placed in the brain, gold nanowires can last for at least three years, which is longer than many materials currently in use. 32.What role will gold electrodes play in treating nervous system diseases? A. Replacing damaged nerve cells. B. Serving as a communication link. C. Activating different brain regions. D. Protecting the brainˈs unaffected parts. 33.What can we learn about gold nanowires? A. They are harder than rubber. B. They are as thin as human hair. C. They can be placed into the brain. D. They are in the final stage of development. 34.Why is gold a safe choice for use in the brain? A. It can be stretched by the brain. B. It can be made into various shapes. C. It is being used to create soft electrodes. D. It has no negative impact on the brainˈs functions. 35.What is the main idea of the passage? A. The unique properties of gold nanowires. B. The history of gold use in the medical field. C. The current applications of gold in the brain. D. The potential use of gold in nervous system treatment. 三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。 Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, every trip needs a little planning. Travel planning doesnˈt have to be stressful, though. Here are some simple steps for you. Start planning in advance.    (36)   International trips can take months to plan. Trips during high seasons, like summer vacations, need to be planned further out than trips during low seasons.    (37)   Before you do anything, you need to know how much money you will have for this travel. It is easy to overspend when you are travelling if you donˈt plan ahead. So start your planning by working out how much you want to spend on transportation, food, sightseeing and hotels. Make reservations. Booking transportation and accommodations in advance is quite necessary. Things like flights, trains and even car rentals can be quite different depending on when and where you book them. Itˈs worth considering booking accommodations online. There are many reliable websites for booking hotels.    (38)   Make a tour routine. Make your routine simple and clear. You donˈt need to plan out every minute of every day.    (39)   Researching and planning these before you leave allows you to see and do more of you want. Pack your essentials.    (40)  For example, your ID card and mobile phone charges. Check the weather and pack proper clothing for your trip. A.Get ready to go. B.Set a travel budget. C.See your doctor for health concerns before your trip. D.The longer you wait, the more expensive these will get. E.The further away you want to go, the earlier you need to plan. F.But schedule time for the things you really want to see and do. G.No matter where youˈre going, there are some necessities to take. 36.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 37.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 38.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 39.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 40.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。 Li Cheng, 20, a college student and engineering enthusiast from Southwest Chinaˈs Chongqing, is making waves by turning his dreams into reality. Employing his knowledge, insights and      (41)     , Li has invented a groundbreaking Braille(盲文)dot display      (42)      for the blind. Named “Argus”, the first batch of the Braille dot display is expected to be      (43)      this summer. Li said his idea for Argus was traced back to the end of his freshman year in 2021. One day, when he was reading a novel on his phone, a series of questions      (44)      his mind: “How do   (45)  impaired(受损的)people read? How can I help them out?” His      (46)      led to research on the topic, including interacting with those who experienced daily      (47)     . However, when he put his idea into practice, the expensive material stood in the way. In the past year, Liˈs team has managed to      (48)     costs by 40 percent after rounds of trial and      (49)     , and eventually succeeded in reconstructing a device that overturns the      (50)      physical approach to the present electromagnetic approach. The first-generation Argus is      (51)      between 8,000 yuan to 10,000 yuan, with plans to introduce a more      (52)      entry-level version with basic functions.      (53)     , Li plans to devote three to five years to refining Argus. Overseas promotion is also scheduled for next year, with     (54)      to integrate the core technology—high-density tactile sensing(高密度触觉传感)—into virtual reality applications and potentially develop      (55)      companion robots, with the aim of improving peopleˈs domestic lives. 41.A. sympathy B. faith C. contribution D. occupation 42.A. celebrated B. adjusted C. tailored D. advocated 43.A. proved B. handled C. awarded D. released 44.A. clouded B. struck C. sharpened D. changed 45.A. mentally B. behaviorally C. visually D. socially 46.A. honesty B. determination C. bravery D. curiosity 47.A. activities B. exercises C. performances D. challenges 48.A. increase B. reduce C. control D. estimate 49.A. incident B. error C. competition D. interruption 50.A. previous B. comprehensive C. scientific D. systematic 51.A. listed B. measured C. priced D. calculated 52.A. official B. affordable C. satisfactory D. intelligent 53.A. Thinking back B. Moving around C. Stepping aside D. Looking ahead 54.A. services B. responsibilities C. ambitions D. requirements 55.A. household B. commercial C. medical D. educational 五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。 56.Is artificial intelligence the greatest human achievement or the biggest threat to our      (1)      (exist)? People in the Technology of Tomorrow Forum have different views. Millenniumbutterfly thinks that her daily life is more      (2)      (convenience) with the advance of artificial intelligence. For example, she has got her super-smart personal assistant      (3)      (build) into her phone. The assistant answers any question she puts to her      (4)      (immediate) and even uses her answers to learn more about her      (5)      (prefer). She hopes that more breakthroughs in AI will be made soon, so that people can enjoy more and more benefits. Popkid admits that more advanced AI could be helpful in      (6)      (solve) the worldˈs problems,      (7)      there is a high level of risk involved. Actually none of us      (8)      (prepare) for the challenges of AI. In Pink _ hazeˈs opinion, if super-intelligent AI goes wrong or falls      (9)      the wrong hands, it could also be the most dangerous. We have no choice but      (10)      (embrace) it and regulate it. (1)            (2)            (3)            (4)            (5)            (6)            (7)            (8)            (9)            (10)            六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。 57.每年的3月5日是中国青年志愿者服务日,你校英文报正在组织以“My Volunteering Experience”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: (1)志愿服务的意义; (2)你的经历; (3)你的感悟。 注意:(1)词数80左右; (2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; (3)题目已给出。 My Volunteering Experience ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 七、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。 58.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。 After being busy for half a year, my parents decided to drive me to a scenic spot outside the city to have fun. Joyfully, we planned our driving route. Then, on a December Saturday morning, my dad started his car and we set off with great expectation. Before long, we left the noisy city and came to the mountains. There were few vehicles on the road and the trees alongside were pretty. We felt so excited! As a few hours passed, we drove onto a narrow road. And minutes later, we found a river not far away from the road. The beach was very wide, and we wanted to have a rest there for a while. So my dad turned our car and drove towards it. Soon, we were driving on the sandy beach. Moments later, our car wheels were struggling in the increasingly soft sand. But my dad wanted to get closer to the river. Before he regretted it, our car had got stuck in the sand. My dad tried to turn around or move back, but the car didn't move. We were worried, trapped in the middle of nowhere. Even worse, it began raining and was cold. We got out of the car and tried to push it, but failed. After a couple of minutes, we were tired and our hair and coats were a little wet. But the car only sank further into the sand. Anxiously, we walked to the road, eager to stop a vehicle and let it help pull our car out of the sand. Our coats and hair were wetter and wetter. Before the journey, we hadn't prepared umbrellas or carried any food. Now, we were hungry and cold, standing in the rain. After waiting for a long time, there wasn't one vehicle passing. Just when we were helpless, we saw a farmhouse not far away. "Can they help us?" I asked. My dad was doubtful. Still, we reached there, and found it was a big family. They seemed poor and unfriendly. My dad told them our problem and begged them to help us pull our car out. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1:      To our surprise, they nodded without thinking. ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: My dad was so grateful that he handed some money to the family to thank them.________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ 第1页,共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $Wow, you are back in new york. How did you manage to stay in italy for two months? John, I thought you were going to stay for two weeks. IT was easy. I got a job. a job. What did you do? I gave . english lessons to a shopkeeper. His name is marco. We have become great friends. but you are not a teacher. I told him I couldn't teach, but he insisted on having conversation lessons. He wanted to practice his english. He has a lot of american customers, so IT is important for him to speak english. How did you teach him? I spent three hours a day talking with him. Did he learn . much english? I don't know, but I ve learned a lot of italian. I believe your trip to friends must be amazing. Yes, we saw many interesting things. Which city was your first stop? Our flight landed in paris. IT is the capital of friends. Space camp florida, which is right next to next as famous Kennedy space center, is a play where people can go to learn about space travel. Many activities are offered, which provide visitors with the excitement of being in space. One of the many attractions is the gravity chair, which let you see exactly how difficult working in space really is. There is also a project which gives you the opportunity to build your own rocket and see IT take off. Cap programs are designed for children and adults who want to experience an astronaut s life. The space habitat is a place where you can eat freeze dried food and sleep in a special bed, just like a real astronaut reGretably. Though children who are under nine years old are not allowed to take part in these programs, which last five days, the cost for adult says eight hundred seventy five dollars, and the kids three hundred twenty five dollars cheaper. There is a family ticket Price of one thousand five hundred dollars. IT is a little expensive, but IT is really worth IT. Are those necessary, or are they only bad to the animals? This is a question that causes disagreement among many scientists. Some we may just call them. Gw bay believe that placing animals in a zoo does harm to them. These people think that all animals should be protected from being killed and should be left in the wild. They also advise people to be educated to know more about animals in the wild. Other scientists of group be think differently. They say that modern zoos provide a safe environment for animals. They believe that some animals, such as the panda from china and the White tiger from india, are not only protected from uncontrolled killing, but can give birth to babies under protection, and in that way, they may be saved from dying out. Okay, that's all from me, and you're expected to express your views on this question next. plus. Bill, I hear you are organizing a charity party next wednesday. Count me in. Of course, the party will start at seven pm and run until nine P. M. But I need your help. So would you please come to my house at five P. M? All right. My mother asked me to develop a web page for her office rapidly. I found a lot of help on the internet, but I don't feel really confident. I want to do a good job, but it's a big chAllenge. My cousin bob is very good at things like that. Maybe he could help. but I don't have a lot of . money to spend. Oh, don't worry, just invite them to pizza and he'll be . glad to help. I've got all the information we need. When do you think we could . get together? I'll give him a call tonight. and i'll call you after that. That's great.

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