2026届湖南长沙市芙蓉高级中学有限公司考前模拟英语试题

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绝密★启用前 2026届高三全真模拟适应性考试 英语 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。 1.Where are the speakers? A. At a hospital. B. At a bank. C. At a school. 【答案】C 【解析】听力原文: M: I hurt my neck in PE class, and it really hurts。 W: Oh, no. Maybe you should leave school early to see a doctor。 2.What does the man order? A. Tea. B. Coffee. C. Salad. 【答案】B 【解析】听力原文: W: Hi, I'll have the fries, a salad, and an iced tea to drink, please. M: And I'll have a sandwich with tomato soup and coffee. 3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Salesman and customer. C. Boss and employee. 【答案】C 【解析】听力原文: M: Karen, can I talk to you? When you see a customer, you should always ask them if they need help. And you can't talk to your friends on the phone during your work time. W: Sorry, Mr. Wilson. It won't happen again. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Who first organised the World Cup. B. When the first World Cup was organised. C. Whether the woman is a fan of the World Cup. 【答案】B 【解析】听力原文: M: Do you know when the first World Cup was played? W: Being a super fan,I know the first World Cup was organised in 1930 by FIFA. 5.What do we know about the man? A. He gets up early. B. He dislikes running. C. He had little breakfast. 【答案】A 【解析】听力原文: W: When do you usually get up in the morning? M: At 6:00. I've taken to waking up very early and going running. W: Oh,I never do that. What did you have for breakfast this morning? M: I ate toast, an egg, beef sausages and also a glass of orange juice. ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.Where is the man living now? A. In the USA. B. In Argentina. C. In Canada. 7.Why did the man decide to move abroad? A. To earn more money. B. To join his college mates. C. To challenge himself. 【答案】B、C 【解析】1.  听力原文: ​​​​​​​W: Tom, how do you feel about living here? M: Very good. W: Why do you decide to move here? M: Well, several of my university friends went to places like the USA and Canada, mainly for more money, and at one point I was considering joining them. But then I met an old friend whoˈd been in Argentina for a year and she was telling me how much she enjoyed the challenge of living and working in a non-English-speaking country. So I made up my mind to come here too. 2. 略 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What is the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Host and guest. B. Shopkeeper and customer. C. Husband and wife. 9.How does the woman feel at last? A. Tired. B. Pleased. C. Angry. 【答案】C、C 【解析】1.  听力原文: ​​​​​​​W: What should I buy for dinner? M: How about some beef? W: Youˈre not serious, are you? Red meat isnˈt healthy. M: Iˈm so tired of tofu. Why did I decide to live with a vegetarian? W: Well, Iˈm on a diet now. Iˈd better not eat red meat. But I donˈt reject all meat and I eat fish and chicken sometimes. M: And lots of potatoes. W: Stop complaining now! If you donˈt like my choices, you can always do the shopping yourself. OK? 2. 略 ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 10.Why does the woman talk to the man? A. To send an invitation. B. To ask for advice. C. To express her thanks. 11.What do we know about the White Room? A. It was newly decorated. B. It will be used from 4 p. m. C. It is filled with too many used books. 12.What will the man do next Friday night? A. Make a speech. B. Attend a party. C. Prepare for a speech. 【答案】B、A、C 【解析】1.  听力原文: W: Excuse me, Dr Smith. We are planning to have a party next Friday. Which room could we use? Uh ... We are expecting around 300 people. Dr Green recommended the Pine Room, but there are too many used books inside and it can only hold 250 people. What would you suggest? M: One moment please. I would suggest the White Room. It can hold 350 people at the most. Besides, it was newly decorated. Is it OK? W: Sure. Thank you. M: What time will you need it? W: I believe that 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. would be OK. M: OK. Itˈs all yours during those four hours. W: Thank you very much. Oh, Dr Smith, would you please take part in the party on that day? M: Iˈd like to, but Iˈm afraid I canˈt. I have to work on a speech with Dr White that night. 2. 略 3. 略 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 13.What do we know about the maths class? A. It is the biggest class. B. There are exchange students in it. C. The teacher likes wearing formal clothes. 14.How many students are there in the speaker's chemistry class? A. 20. B. 23. C. 30. 15.What does the speaker think of speaking English? A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Hard. 16.What is the speaker's favourite subject? A. Music. B. Science. C. Physics. 【答案】B、A、B、C 【解析】1. 听力原文: ​​​​​​​M: Hi, my name is Jack. I like my senior high school life. Iˈm a Grade 10 student. Iˈd like to talk about my courses. On Mondays, I have four classes in the morning and two classes in the afternoon. The first class is maths. I like maths. Itˈs easy. There are twenty-three students in my maths class, including a few exchange students who come from different nations. Chemistry is a bit boring, and there are twenty students in that class. The teacher likes to wear formal clothes and he looks nice. My English class is small. Our English teacher always gives great lectures and I think itˈs fun to speak English. Science is the biggest class. There are thirty students in that class—twenty male students and ten female students. Science is very hard, though. Each class, we have a test. I donˈt like that! The first class in the afternoon is physics and I like it best. The last class of the day is music, and we are active in that class. 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.How did the man spend his childhood? A. He taught himself. B. He played with his cousins. C. He stayed with his classmates. 18.When did the man first find it difficult being an only child? A. When he was ten. B. When his family moved house. C. When he moved away from his parents. 19.Why did the man feel hard in his teens? A. He had nobody to study with. B. He failed to draw his parents' attention. C. Nobody shared responsibility with him. 20.How does the man feel about being an only child now? A. Sad. B. Stressed. C. Proud. 【答案】B、B、A、B 【解析】1. 听力原文: W: Paul, you're the  only child in your family. How do you feel about that? M: I'm an only child and I was erm... happy as a young child. I was very lucky. ⑰I had fourteen cousins and most of them lived in the same town that I grew up in until I was ten, so we all played together and studied together. I suppose ⑱it wasn't until we moved away from there that I think it became difficult being an only child. ⑲When I was a teenager, I was on my own, and I had nobody to compare notes with or to prepare for the exam with and I think it was quite hard really. Although I had all of my parents' attention, I didn't always want it. I wanted to move away from my family a little bit. W: What about now? M: Er... I think it's probably again quite difficult really. Erm... my father died about ten years ago, so of course I'm the one who's left totally responsible for my mother. ⑳I'm the one that looks after her if she has a problem. There's nobody else to help at all. 2. 略 3. 略 4. 略 二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。 A     From baking pumpkin pie to celebrating the moon, here's how autumn is celebrated across the globe.     The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the biggest and most widely celebrated harvest festivals in the world. It is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar. In many Asian countries including China, the festival is celebrated as a public holiday, with families gathering and giving thanks for the harvest and full moon.     Oktoberfest is another major autumn celebration that, while originating in Germany, has inspired local versions around the globe. The world's largest folk festival begins in September and runs for about two weeks, featuring traditional Bavarian food, music, clothing, and most importantly, lots of beer!     Thanksgiving is also an important celebration for Americans that takes place in late November every year, with seasonal dishes like yams smothered and pumpkin pies always having a place at the Thanksgiving dinner table. Walks, hikes and trips to see the changing foliage are also hugely popular, with locations like Asheville and North Carolina, boasting of some of the most beautiful autumn scenery around.     There are also several cultural and religious events that occur throughout October and November. Dia de Los Muertos, on the 1st and 2nd November, is a Mexican celebration that honours the lives of those who have passed away with food, drinks and activities that those loved ones enjoyed when they were alive. Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is another spiritual celebration of the victory of light over darkness, and good over evil, which falls on 14th November. Lighting candles all around the house and hoping for health and wealth are the chief rituals of the festival. 21.Which festival features food and trips? A. The Mid-Autumn Festival. B. Oktoberfest. C. Thanksgiving. D. Dia de Los Muertos 22.What will people do on Oktoberfest festival? A. They will enjoy full moon. B. They will have traditional Bavarian food. C. They will eat pumpkin pies. D. They will light candles. 23.What do the festivals listed have in common? A. They are celebrated for harvest. B. They are held all over the world. C. They are cultural and religious celebrations. D. They fall in autumn. 【答案】C、B、D 【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一些国家在秋季庆祝的几个节日。 1. 根据第四段内容(感恩节对美国人来说也是一个重要的庆祝活动,每年11月下旬都会举行,像山药和南瓜派这样的季节性菜肴总是在感恩节餐桌上占据一席之地。散步、徒步旅行和观赏不断变化的树叶的旅行也非常受欢迎,阿什维尔和北卡罗来纳州等地都有最美的秋景)可知,感恩节人们会吃季节性的菜肴,外出散步或旅行观秋景,说明这一节日以美食和旅行为特色。故选C。 2. 根据第三段The world's largest folk festival begins in September and runs for about two weeks, featuring traditional Bavarian food, music, clothing, and most importantly, lots of beer!(世界上最大的民间节日将于9月开始,为期约两周,以巴伐利亚传统食品、音乐、服装为特色,最重要的是,还有大量的啤酒!)可知,在Oktoberfest节日期间,人们可以享受到巴伐利亚传统美食。故选B。 3. 根据第一段From baking pumpkin pie to celebrating the moon, here's how autumn is celebrated across the globe.(从烤南瓜派到赞美月亮,以下是全世界庆祝秋天的方式)可知,本文介绍的几个节日都是在秋天进行的。故选D。 B A surfer who lost his right leg to a shark attack months ago has amazed people by returning to the waves on his one remaining leg. In a show of remarkable courage, the surfer Kai McKenzie paddled out to the same spot where he had been attacked by a white shark four months earlier, which was quite a rare case. After the initial shock, McKenzie kept his spirits uplifted by his mission to return to the water before the end of the year. The 23-year-old had promised to get back into surfing as soon as he was able to. McKenzie took off his artificial limb (肢) and got back to riding the waves and practising new moves. He paddled out with focus, catching several waves, jumping on his board with one leg and occasionally steering (控制) it with one hand when it was off course. Itˈs far from effortless to surf with one leg which causes imbalance, and when he wiped out, heˈd only got one leg to swing back up. Supported by family, McKenzie appeared at ease in the same water despite admitting he was a bit nervous because the water looked "exactly like that day". His bravery and skill while surfing on one foot touched everyone. He later posted his return to the ocean online. "Itˈs one of the craziest feelings Iˈve had! Itˈs the first time that Iˈd paddled back in the water where I got bitten," he wrote. "I sat out there by myself and took it in for a little bit then a bunch of good people surfed with me." Mark, a surfing champion who lost his right leg due to cancer, mentioned McKenzieˈs return to the ocean, saying, "That fear of the shark would have been behind him as he was paddling out. Getting back out there is extremely courageous. McKenzie might not be at the top yet, but heˈs young and heˈll adapt fast. He has taken his first and biggest step by getting out there." 24.Why are people amazed by McKenzie? ( ) A. He has lost his right leg. B. He rose right where he fell. C. He has a gift for surfing. D. He was attacked by a shark. 25.How did McKenzie manage to surf with only one leg? ( ) A. He relied on his artificial limb for support. B. He got help from other surfers in the water. C. He tried new moves and adjusted his techniques. D. He used a special surfboard designed for balance. 26.What was McKenzieˈs state of mind when returning to the water? ( ) A. Basically relieved. B. Extremely tense. C. Rather unwilling. D. Totally fearless. 27.What do Markˈs words imply about McKenzieˈs future? ( ) A. He will struggle to surf effectively. B. He is likely to quit surfing due to fear. C. He will live with the fear of the shark. D. He is expected to be a promising surfer. 【答案】B、C、A、D 【解析】【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了冲浪者Kai McKenzie在被鲨鱼咬掉右腿后,凭借非凡勇气回到事发海域用单腿冲浪,其勇敢和技艺打动众人。 1.  细节理解题。根据第一段“returning to the waves on his one remaining leg… paddled out to the same spot where he had been attacked”可知,人们惊讶于他在失去右腿后重返事发海域冲浪。故选B。 2.  细节理解题。根据第二段“practising new moves… jumping on his board with one leg and occasionally steering (控制) it with one hand”可知,他通过尝试新动作和调整技术来单腿冲浪。故选C。 3.  细节理解题。根据第三段“appeared at ease… despite admitting he was a bit nervous”可知,他虽有些紧张,但在家人的支持下总体是放松的。故选A。 4.  推理判断题。根据最后一段Mark所说“heˈs young and heˈll adapt fast… taken his first and biggest step”可推知,Mark认为McKenzie有潜力成为一名出色的冲浪者。故选D。 C Everything including 3D printers is bigger in Texas. The Lone Star State will soon be the site of the worldˈs first 3D-printed hotel, El Cosmico, which has begun construction in the desert north of Marfa. Photos of the site show a large 46.5-foot-wide and 15.5-foot-tall 3D printer laying sand-colored material onto the foundations, creating sand-colored walls. This machine, called the Vulcan, was created by Texas-based 3D printing and robotics company ICON. The project is a cooperation between Liz Lambert, El Cosmicoˈs owner, ICON and architects at Bjarke Ingels Group. Lambert wants to expand the existing El Cosmico hotel, adding 43 new units and 18 homes on a new 40-acre land. Model images of the hotelˈs inside part show cream walls and rounded wooden surfaces full of colors that reflect the surrounding desert. In addition to the hotel, El Cosmico will include several 3D-printed homes, which are now priced for $2.29 million. Itˈs reported that the hotel units will cost between $200 and $450 per night. The structuresˈ walls are made of a concrete called "lavacrete", a particular low-carbon material created by ICON, which has a compressive (压力的) strength of 2,000 to 3,500 pounds per square inch. ICON was founded in 2018, and its technology has since been used to build 3D-printed homes in Texas and Mexico. Besides printing houses and hotels, a few years ago, ICON built Mars Dune Alpha, a 3D-printed environment that copied conditions on the Red Planetˈs surface. In 2022, the company got a $57 million contract for their Project Olympus, which is exploring ways to build 3D-printed structures on the moon using locally available materials. Back on Earth, this 3D-printing technology has the potential to help deal with Americaˈs affordable housing problem. In 2020, ICON constructed several houses for the Community First! Village in Austin, a program for people experiencing homelessness. In the future, the expansion of El Cosmico may include affordable housing for hotel staff. Lambert said these plans were "in the background" but still moving forward. Construction on the new hotel is scheduled to conclude in 2026. 28.What is a feature of the 3D-printed hotel? ( ) A. It is eco-friendly as well as strong. B. It is surrounded by wooden houses. C. It is out of place from the surroundings. D. Itˈs the result of a single companyˈs effort. 29.What is the authorˈs purpose in mentioning Mars Dune Alpha? ( ) A. To recommend a high-end printed hotel. B. To urge people to learn 3D-printed structures. C. To illustrate ICONˈs strong technology. D. To push the protection of the environment. 30.What is ICONˈs technology intended to do? ( ) A. Print food for the homeless. B. Address Americaˈs housing crisis. C. Create smart robots in space. D. Offer hotel staff chances to travel. 31.What might be the best title for the text? ( ) A. Housing Crisis: A Big Issue in America B. ICONˈs Lavacrete: Changing Construction C. ICON: Leading in 3D-Printing Technology D. El Cosmico: A Large Hotel Being 3D-Printed 【答案】A、C、B、D 【解析】【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了世界上第一家3D打印酒店El Cosmico将在德克萨斯州的孤星之州建成,该酒店由El Cosmico的所有者Liz Lambert、ICON和Bjarke Ingels Group的建筑师合作完成,且使用特殊的低碳建筑材料,抗压性强。 1.  细节理解题。根据第三段“The structuresˈ walls are made of a concrete called ˈlavacreteˈ, a particular low-carbon material created by ICON, which has a compressive (压力的) strength of 2,000 to 3,500 pounds per square inch.”可知,该3D打印酒店的建筑墙壁是一种低碳材料制成,且具有抗压性强的特点,即,3D打印酒店不仅环保而且抗压强。故选A项。 2.  推理判断题。根据第四段“Besides printing houses and hotels, a few years ago, ICON built Mars Dune Alpha, a 3D-printed environment that copied conditions on the Red Planetˈs surface.”可知,除了打印住房和酒店,ICON还将技术应用到了航空领域,这说明其技术很强大。由此推知,作者提到Mars Dune Alpha是为了表明ICON的3D打印技术很厉害。故选C项。 3.  细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Back on Earth, this 3D-printing technology has the potential to help deal with Americaˈs affordable housing problem.”可知,ICON公司的科技有望来解决美国住房问题。故选B项。 4.  标题归纳题。通读文章可知,尤其根据第一段“ The Lone Star State will soon be the site of the worldˈs first 3D-printed hotel, El Cosmico, which has begun construction in the desert north of Marfa.”揭示了文章的核心话题,即本文是围绕ICON公司建3D打印酒店El Cosmico这一话题展开的,并在后文中阐述了其技术应用和展望。故选D项。 D It is late at night. You wander around the empty streets, heart pounding, muscles tense, sensing danger nearby. Now imagine the same situation, but without these responses. Would you still feel afraid? Experiences like this reveal a profound truth: Our minds are not just products of the brain but emerge from its constant dialogue with the body. At the heart of this connection is the vagus nerve(迷走神经)—the body's longest brain nerve. It winds its way from the brain throughout the head and trunk, issuing commands to our organs and receiving feelings from them. Much of the confusing range of functions it regulates are automatic and operate without conscious control. These complex responses engage a group of neural circuits that link brain and body. The vagus nerve is, in one way of thinking, the conduit of the mind. The primary function of the vagus nerve is to dampen the body's responses. After a fear episode, for example, the body's powerful, life-saving threat response must be ended to restore resting heartbeat, breathing, blood flow and the rest. So powerful is its influence, and the vagus nerve can literally stop the beating heart. Conversely, it can also stimulate bodily responses by releasing the brakes to accelerate. The vagus nerve is the biological basis for many new therapies(疗法) worldwide. However, some people have taken the vagus nerve's wide-ranging bodily influence as an invitation to engage in false science. There's little evidence that these popular therapies are anything but comfort. The vagus nerve doesn't need to be a cure for everything—it's worth appreciating all on its own. Neuroscientists compare the vagus to an orchestra conductor, harmonizing bodily systems to compose our conscious experience. Professor Linda Rinaman once said, "We're not just brains in jars. Our thoughts and feelings are rooted in flesh and blood." 32.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1? A. By sharing a story. B. By creating a scene. C. By asking a question. D. By defining a concept. 33.What does the underlined word "conduit" in paragraph 2 mean? A. Channel. B. Product. C. Mirror. D. Nature. 34.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. The popularity of a biological treatment. B. The effectiveness of breathing exercises. C. The misuse of unproven nerve therapies. D. The evidence of vagus nerve's functions. 35.What can we know according to Linda Rinaman? A. Blood circulation determines our emotions. B. Physical health is unrelated to mental states. C. Body and mind interact to form experiences. D. Our brain stores feelings separate from body. 【答案】B、A、C、C 【解析】语篇解读  迷走神经是人体最长的脑神经,它连接着大脑和身体,在调节身体反应方面起着重要作用,是许多新疗法的生物学基础。与此同时,也有一些人将其作为开展伪科学的依据。 1.  推断题。在第1段中,作者描述了“深夜,你走在空荡荡的街道上,心跳加速,肌肉紧张,感觉危险临近”这样的场景,然后基于此场景展开讨论。由此可推知,作者是通过创造一个场景来引入话题的。 2.  词句猜测题。根据画线词上文中的“At the heart of this connection is the vagus nerve—the body's longest brain nerve. It winds its way from the brain throughout the head and trunk, issuing commands to our organs and receiving feelings from them.”可知,迷走神经是连接大脑和身体的通道。由此可知,画线词的意思为“通道”。 3.  主旨题。第4段指出,迷走神经是许多新疗法的生物学基础,但一些人将其广泛的身体影响用于伪科学,几乎没有证据表明这些流行的疗法除了安慰之外还有什么作用。由此可知,本段主要讲述了未经证实的神经疗法的误用。 4.  推断题。根据最后一段中的“Professor Linda Rinaman once said, 'We're not just brains in jars. Our thoughts and feelings are rooted in flesh and blood.'”以及上文提到的身心之间的联系可推知,Linda Rinaman的话说明身体和思想相互作用形成我们的体验。 三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。 Ways to Be Resilient(坚韧) in Tough Times When uncertainty stresses us out, it makes us wonder which path to take or what decision to make.      (36)      Here are ways to develop emotional resilience that will help you in tough times. Try to be flexible. Often we have difficulty learning to "go with the flow". Fixed beliefs, expectations, and habits are some of the things that lead us to resist change. But when the house you thought you'd live in forever is destroyed in a fire or hurricane, or the job you had trained for has been automated, what do you do? It can be heartbreaking.      (37)      Remarkably, the only way forward now is to adjust your attitude, shift your thoughts, and dream bigger by being flexible.      (38)      When we are dealing with a situation of change, most of us will feel unsure of ourselves. This is normal. Accepting yourself and your circumstances is a good place to begin. Calm the inner voices of fear and blame. Learn from your mistakes. Don't be afraid to make mistakes because they will make you more emotionally resilient if you are willing to learn from them.      (39)      By recognizing uncertainty as an opportunity for growth, you can more easily move through it to attain your desired personal goals. Celebrate your success. When you have initiated a plan that is working or picked yourself back up after a tough experience, celebrate your success with those who helped you gain positive results.       (40)      A.Trial and error are how we learn. B.Practice being OK with discomfort. C.Review your options and then look for helpers. D.But it is also true that our life demands a "course change". E.New efforts stimulate growth potential through new experiences. F.Congratulate yourself and commit to celebrating your achievement. G.It can be difficult for us if we have not developed emotional resilience. 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】G、D、B、A、F 【解析】语篇解读  文章主要介绍了如何在困难时期保持坚韧。 1.  根据上下文内容可知,G项承上启下,符合语境,且选项中的emotional resilience与空格后的emotional resilience相呼应。 2.  根据本段小标题“Try to be flexible.”以及下文中的“Remarkably, the only way forward now is to adjust your attitude, shift your thoughts, and dream bigger by being flexible.”可知,D项承上启下,符合语境。 3.  空格处为本段小标题。根据标题的句式结构可知,答案在A、B、C三项中选择。根据下文内容可知,本段主要讲的是在面对变化的情况时,我们要学会接纳自己并平息心中恐惧和责备的声音。B项能够概括本段内容,适合作为本段小标题。 4.  根据本段小标题“ Learn from your mistakes.”以及上下文可知,A项符合语境,且选项中的error与小标题中的mistakes相呼应。 5.  空格处位于段尾,是对上文的总结。根据本段小标题“Celebrate your success.”以及上文内容可知,该段说的是我们要及时庆祝自己的成功。F项总结上文,符合语境,且选项中的Congratulate和celebrating与小标题中的Celebrate相呼应。 四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。 For years, Nicole Laeno had hoped to attend the University of California, Los Angeles. To her   (41) , she knew she was not offered a spot in the university this year. Even though the   (42)  wasnˈt what Laeno had wanted, she shared her   (43)   reaction online, getting over 47 million views and over 44,000   (44)  , one of which was from ABC News reporter Rachel Scott, "I got   (45)   by my dream school like you but it was the   (46)  thing that ever happened to me. You canˈt   (47)   all the things in the future but one day,   (48)   and youˈll see it lead you to where you should be. So it might not be that bad." When Laeno got her rejection letter from her dream school, it was just kind of like a   (49)   to her heart. But she knew she would get through the   (50)   time together with her family by her side. Laeno said she has   (51)  cried it all out, so she has decided to attend another school. To any other seniors who are going through this   (52)   and maybe are still feeling the disappointment and loss,   (53)   it all out if necessary but they will go to a place where they understand that rejection is a(n)   (54)   and they will end up where they are supposed to, happy and   (55)   for a different thing. 41.A. disappointment B. anger C. surprise D. relief 42.A. offer B. result C. purpose D. chance 43.A. physical B. social C. emotional D. technical 44.A. stories B. requests C. comments D. warnings 45.A. reported B. rejected C. respected D. confused 46.A. best B. hardest C. warmest D. rarest 47.A. mix B. keep C. expose D. predict 48.A. give in B. wake up C. calm down D. look back 49.A. comfort B. promise C. knife D. favor 50.A. absurd B. tough C. lucky D. peaceful 51.A. probably B. hardly C. regularly D. suddenly 52.A. operation B. movement C. emergency D. process 53.A. sing B. scream C. laugh D. cry 54.A. possession B. redirection C. permission D. achievement 55.A. embarrassed B. confused C. excited D. amused 【答案】A、B、C、C、B、A、D、D、C、B、A、D、D、B、C 【解析】【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Nicole Laeno在得知自己未被梦想学校录取后的反应以及她如何面对这一挫折,并鼓励其他经历类似情况的学生。 1.  根据下文“she knew she was not offered a spot in the university this year.”可知,她很失望。故选A。 2.  根据上文“she knew she was not offered a spot in the university this year.”可知,没被录取是结果。故选B。 3.  根据下文“getting over 47 million views”以及上文的“disappointment”可知,她在网上分享了她的情感反应。故选C。 4.  根据文章上文“views”可知,她获得了大量的评论。故选C。 5.  根据下文“like you”可知,Rachel Scott也被拒绝过。故选B。 6.  根据下文“So it might not be that bad”可知,Rachel Scott认为被拒绝是发生在自己身上最好的事情。故选A。 7.  根据下文“all the things in the future”以及常识可知,无法预测未来的所有事情。故选D。 8.  根据下文“youˈll see it lead you to where you should be”可知,指回头看时。故选D。 9.  根据下文“her heart”可知,指刀插入心脏,意在指难受和伤心。故选C。 10.  被梦想的学校拒绝了,所以正在经历艰难时期。故选B。 11.  根据下文“so she has decided to attend another school.”可知,可能哭干了泪水,想明白了要去另一所学校上学。故选A。 12.  根据“going through”可知,指经历这个过程的高年级学生。故选D。 13.  根据上文“cry it all”可知,如果有必要,他们可以哭出来。故选D。 14.  根据上文“they will go to a place”可知,他们会去一个地方,在那里他们会明白拒绝是一种重定向。故选B。 15.  根据上文“happy”可知,他们会快乐。故选C。 五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。 56.     (1)       (meet) the demands of the digital age, China calls for cultivating future-ready teachers, classrooms, schools and learning centers, according to a white paper      (2)      (release) during the 2025 World Digital Education Conference in Wuhan, Hubei Province. The White Paper on Chinaˈs Smart Education, issued by the Ministry of Education, declared that 2025 is the first year of "smart education", outlining      (3)      sweeping vision for transforming the countryˈ s education system through artificial intelligence (AI). "AI is      (4)     (fundamental) reshaping how knowledge is delivered, how students learn, and how education systems     (5)      (govern)," it said. "AI will give teachers new roles and missions." Educators will be supported by intelligent       (6)      (tool) that automate lesson planning and provide tailored instructional materials,      (7)     (ease) administrative burdens and allowing more time for creative teaching. AI will also assist in grading and analyzing homework, helping teachers track student progress      (8)      offer personalized services. Meanwhile, AI-driven multimodal data systems will evaluate teaching effectiveness, offering targeted recommendations to help instructors continuously improve teaching. According to the white paper, in the future classrooms can be places      (9)      teachers, students and intelligent machines will work seamlessly together. Smart schools of the future will use AI across every level of management from resource planning      (10)      personalized student evaluation. By analyzing labor market demands, AI can help align regional school programs with economic needs. (1)            (2)            (3)            (4)            (5)            (6)            (7)            (8)            (9)            (10)            【答案】【小题1】 To meet 【小题2】 released 【小题3】 a 【小题4】 fundamentally 【小题5】 are governed 【小题6】 tools 【小题7】 easing 【小题8】 and 【小题9】 where 【小题10】 to 【解析】1.  语篇解读  本文是一篇新闻报道。根据2025年世界数字教育大会期间发布的《中国智慧教育白皮书》,中国呼吁培养面向未来的教师、推动未来课堂改革、打造未来学校的样板和创设未来学习中心,以满足数字时代的需求。 考查目标  考查非谓语动词。 思路点拨  此处表目的,应用动词不定式。句首单词首字母应大写,故填To meet。 2.  考查目标  考查非谓语动词。 思路点拨  分析句子结构可知,句中已有谓语,此处应用非谓语;且动词release与a white paper之间为逻辑上的动宾关系,应用过去分词作后置定语,表示“被发布”,故填released。 3.  考查目标  考查冠词。 思路点拨  此处表泛指,应用不定冠词,且sweeping的发音以辅音音素开头,故填a。 4.  考查目标  考查词性转换。 思路点拨  此处应用副词作状语,修饰is reshaping。 5.  考查目标考查动词时态、语态和主谓一致。 思路点拨  根据语境可知,此处应用一般现在时;动词govern与education systems之间是动宾关系,应用被动语态;主语为复数,故填are governed。 6.  考查目标  考查名词单复数。 思路点拨  此处表示多种智能工具,应用可数名词tool的复数形式,故填tools。 7.  考查目标  考查非谓语动词。 思路点拨  分析句子结构可知,此处与后面的allowing并列,作结果状语,应用动词-ing形式,故填easing。 8.  考查目标  考查连词。 思路点拨  track student progress与offer personalized services是两个并列的动词短语,因此应用并列连词and。 9.  考查目标  考查定语从句。 思路点拨  分析句子结构可知,此处为限制性定语从句,从句是一个完整的句子,不缺主语或宾语,先行词places是表示地点的名词,因此用关系副词where。 10.  考查目标  考查介词。 思路点拨  from…to…“从……到……”。 六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。 57.假设你是班长李明,为了提高同学们的身体素质,增强团队合作精神,班级决定组织一次户外徒步活动。请你用英语写一则口头通知,内容包括: (1)徒步活动的时间和集合地点; (2)徒步路线; (3)注意事项。 注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Boys and girls, may I have your attention, please? As your monitor, Iˈm here to tell you that our class is organizing an outdoor hiking activity next weekend. Weˈll gather at the school gate at 9 a.m. this Saturday. Weˈll start from the school and follow the riverside path to the park. Please wear proper clothes and shoes and bring your own drinking water. During the activity, always keep in groups and obey the traffic rules. Safety comes first. I hope everyone can have a good time. Thatˈs all. Thank you! 【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。 The car turned onto the familiar road that led to Grandmaˈs farm. "Jude, this summer holiday will be a great chance for you to stay with your grandma," Dad said as he drove. Every moment, we were moving farther away from the city, the place where I knew how to do things right. The car engine wasnˈt off before Grandma hugged me. I slowly dragged myself out of the car. "Jude, you look unhappy. Why?" Grandma asked. She acted like nothing bad had happened last time. Could I ask how much money her neighbor Mr. Jackson had lost because of my mistake? Was he still upset with me? "Iˈm fine," I answered. "Iˈm just missing my computer camp. Computers are something Iˈm good at." "That sounds disappointing," Grandma nodded. I liked visiting the farm during breaks before I messed things up last summer. Grandma lived alone, and Mr. Jackson was like family to her. Then one day I forgot to lock the gate and let the goats into his flower beds. He lost almost all his roses for the farmersˈ market. Now, back at the farm, I felt nervous. I was trying to hide in the room when I saw Mr. Jackson! He was opening the door and calling Grandma. "I need help!" he yelled to her. "Just a second for the freshly harvested roses!" That was when he saw me. I felt my heart tighten and was ready for his criticism. I deserved it. He had probably been waiting for this moment since last summer. However, Mr. Jackson greeted me happily, "Great, Jude is here! Your grandma always tells us you are a wonderfully competent computer programmer." I shook my head. "I am not competent. I am sorry I messed things up." He was surprised and comforted me, "It was an accident. Being competent doesnˈt mean you never make mistakes." I looked out of the window. There were piles of roses waiting to be sold. "Jude, can you help us? We want to sell roses online. We have a computer and all the parts for our Internet connection, but we just canˈt set it up," Grandma asked. No internet. They seemed to live in the twentieth century. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。 Maybe I could be someone who was really competent. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​____________________________________________________________________ Within a few hours, orders for roses flooded in. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​____________________________________________________________________ 【答案】|范|文|一| Maybe I could be someone who was really competent. I took a deep breath and started working on the computer. My fingers moved quickly as I connected the wires and set up the Internet. Grandma and Mr. Jackson watched closely, their hopeful looks giving me strength. When the first order message appeared, they shouted happily, "It worked! Jude!" I felt the heavy feeling from last summerˈs mistake start to go away. I sat up straighter, feeling proud of what I had done. Within a few hours, orders for roses flooded in. The computer kept making happy sounds with each new order. Mr. Jackson clapped his hands and smiled widely. "Weˈll sell all our roses!" he said excitedly. Grandma hugged me tightly, her eyes wet with happy tears. As I watched the orders come in, I understood something important—being good at something doesnˈt mean never making mistakes, but using what you know to help others and make things better. |范|文|二| Maybe I could be someone who was really competent. I took a deep breath and knelt beside the computer. My fingers flew across the keyboard as I connected cables and redid the settings. Grandma and Mr. Jackson watched in amazement as the screen flickered to life. "See? I told you he was brilliant!" Grandma whispered. For the first time since arriving, I felt my shoulders relax. This was something I could do right—helping the people Iˈd let down. Within a few hours, orders for roses flooded in. Mr. Jackson cheered loudly as new order messages kept ringing one after another. "Jude, youˈve saved our harvest!" he cried out joyfully, patting me on the back. Grandma held my hand tightly, her eyes shining with pride. As sunset painted the farm golden, I realized competence wasnˈt about perfection—it was about using your gifts to mend whatˈs broken. The computer screen glowed brighter as another order appeared, but the warmest light came from the smiles of those Iˈd thought Iˈd disappointed forever. 【解析】略 第1页,共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 绝密★启用前 2026届高三全真模拟适应性考试 英语 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。 1.Where are the speakers? A. At a hospital. B. At a bank. C. At a school. 2.What does the man order? A. Tea. B. Coffee. C. Salad. 3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Salesman and customer. C. Boss and employee. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Who first organised the World Cup. B. When the first World Cup was organised. C. Whether the woman is a fan of the World Cup. 5.What do we know about the man? A. He gets up early. B. He dislikes running. C. He had little breakfast. ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.Where is the man living now? A. In the USA. B. In Argentina. C. In Canada. 7.Why did the man decide to move abroad? A. To earn more money. B. To join his college mates. C. To challenge himself. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What is the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Host and guest. B. Shopkeeper and customer. C. Husband and wife. 9.How does the woman feel at last? A. Tired. B. Pleased. C. Angry. ​​​​​​​听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 10.Why does the woman talk to the man? A. To send an invitation. B. To ask for advice. C. To express her thanks. 11.What do we know about the White Room? A. It was newly decorated. B. It will be used from 4 p. m. C. It is filled with too many used books. 12.What will the man do next Friday night? A. Make a speech. B. Attend a party. C. Prepare for a speech. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 13.What do we know about the maths class? A. It is the biggest class. B. There are exchange students in it. C. The teacher likes wearing formal clothes. 14.How many students are there in the speaker's chemistry class? A. 20. B. 23. C. 30. 15.What does the speaker think of speaking English? A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Hard. 16.What is the speaker's favourite subject? A. Music. B. Science. C. Physics. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.How did the man spend his childhood? A. He taught himself. B. He played with his cousins. C. He stayed with his classmates. 18.When did the man first find it difficult being an only child? A. When he was ten. B. When his family moved house. C. When he moved away from his parents. 19.Why did the man feel hard in his teens? A. He had nobody to study with. B. He failed to draw his parents' attention. C. Nobody shared responsibility with him. 20.How does the man feel about being an only child now? A. Sad. B. Stressed. C. Proud. 二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。 A     From baking pumpkin pie to celebrating the moon, here's how autumn is celebrated across the globe.     The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the biggest and most widely celebrated harvest festivals in the world. It is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar. In many Asian countries including China, the festival is celebrated as a public holiday, with families gathering and giving thanks for the harvest and full moon.     Oktoberfest is another major autumn celebration that, while originating in Germany, has inspired local versions around the globe. The world's largest folk festival begins in September and runs for about two weeks, featuring traditional Bavarian food, music, clothing, and most importantly, lots of beer!     Thanksgiving is also an important celebration for Americans that takes place in late November every year, with seasonal dishes like yams smothered and pumpkin pies always having a place at the Thanksgiving dinner table. Walks, hikes and trips to see the changing foliage are also hugely popular, with locations like Asheville and North Carolina, boasting of some of the most beautiful autumn scenery around.     There are also several cultural and religious events that occur throughout October and November. Dia de Los Muertos, on the 1st and 2nd November, is a Mexican celebration that honours the lives of those who have passed away with food, drinks and activities that those loved ones enjoyed when they were alive. Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is another spiritual celebration of the victory of light over darkness, and good over evil, which falls on 14th November. Lighting candles all around the house and hoping for health and wealth are the chief rituals of the festival. 21.Which festival features food and trips? A. The Mid-Autumn Festival. B. Oktoberfest. C. Thanksgiving. D. Dia de Los Muertos 22.What will people do on Oktoberfest festival? A. They will enjoy full moon. B. They will have traditional Bavarian food. C. They will eat pumpkin pies. D. They will light candles. 23.What do the festivals listed have in common? A. They are celebrated for harvest. B. They are held all over the world. C. They are cultural and religious celebrations. D. They fall in autumn. B A surfer who lost his right leg to a shark attack months ago has amazed people by returning to the waves on his one remaining leg. In a show of remarkable courage, the surfer Kai McKenzie paddled out to the same spot where he had been attacked by a white shark four months earlier, which was quite a rare case. After the initial shock, McKenzie kept his spirits uplifted by his mission to return to the water before the end of the year. The 23-year-old had promised to get back into surfing as soon as he was able to. McKenzie took off his artificial limb (肢) and got back to riding the waves and practising new moves. He paddled out with focus, catching several waves, jumping on his board with one leg and occasionally steering (控制) it with one hand when it was off course. Itˈs far from effortless to surf with one leg which causes imbalance, and when he wiped out, heˈd only got one leg to swing back up. Supported by family, McKenzie appeared at ease in the same water despite admitting he was a bit nervous because the water looked "exactly like that day". His bravery and skill while surfing on one foot touched everyone. He later posted his return to the ocean online. "Itˈs one of the craziest feelings Iˈve had! Itˈs the first time that Iˈd paddled back in the water where I got bitten," he wrote. "I sat out there by myself and took it in for a little bit then a bunch of good people surfed with me." Mark, a surfing champion who lost his right leg due to cancer, mentioned McKenzieˈs return to the ocean, saying, "That fear of the shark would have been behind him as he was paddling out. Getting back out there is extremely courageous. McKenzie might not be at the top yet, but heˈs young and heˈll adapt fast. He has taken his first and biggest step by getting out there." 24.Why are people amazed by McKenzie? ( ) A. He has lost his right leg. B. He rose right where he fell. C. He has a gift for surfing. D. He was attacked by a shark. 25.How did McKenzie manage to surf with only one leg? ( ) A. He relied on his artificial limb for support. B. He got help from other surfers in the water. C. He tried new moves and adjusted his techniques. D. He used a special surfboard designed for balance. 26.What was McKenzieˈs state of mind when returning to the water? ( ) A. Basically relieved. B. Extremely tense. C. Rather unwilling. D. Totally fearless. 27.What do Markˈs words imply about McKenzieˈs future? ( ) A. He will struggle to surf effectively. B. He is likely to quit surfing due to fear. C. He will live with the fear of the shark. D. He is expected to be a promising surfer. C Everything including 3D printers is bigger in Texas. The Lone Star State will soon be the site of the worldˈs first 3D-printed hotel, El Cosmico, which has begun construction in the desert north of Marfa. Photos of the site show a large 46.5-foot-wide and 15.5-foot-tall 3D printer laying sand-colored material onto the foundations, creating sand-colored walls. This machine, called the Vulcan, was created by Texas-based 3D printing and robotics company ICON. The project is a cooperation between Liz Lambert, El Cosmicoˈs owner, ICON and architects at Bjarke Ingels Group. Lambert wants to expand the existing El Cosmico hotel, adding 43 new units and 18 homes on a new 40-acre land. Model images of the hotelˈs inside part show cream walls and rounded wooden surfaces full of colors that reflect the surrounding desert. In addition to the hotel, El Cosmico will include several 3D-printed homes, which are now priced for $2.29 million. Itˈs reported that the hotel units will cost between $200 and $450 per night. The structuresˈ walls are made of a concrete called "lavacrete", a particular low-carbon material created by ICON, which has a compressive (压力的) strength of 2,000 to 3,500 pounds per square inch. ICON was founded in 2018, and its technology has since been used to build 3D-printed homes in Texas and Mexico. Besides printing houses and hotels, a few years ago, ICON built Mars Dune Alpha, a 3D-printed environment that copied conditions on the Red Planetˈs surface. In 2022, the company got a $57 million contract for their Project Olympus, which is exploring ways to build 3D-printed structures on the moon using locally available materials. Back on Earth, this 3D-printing technology has the potential to help deal with Americaˈs affordable housing problem. In 2020, ICON constructed several houses for the Community First! Village in Austin, a program for people experiencing homelessness. In the future, the expansion of El Cosmico may include affordable housing for hotel staff. Lambert said these plans were "in the background" but still moving forward. Construction on the new hotel is scheduled to conclude in 2026. 28.What is a feature of the 3D-printed hotel? ( ) A. It is eco-friendly as well as strong. B. It is surrounded by wooden houses. C. It is out of place from the surroundings. D. Itˈs the result of a single companyˈs effort. 29.What is the authorˈs purpose in mentioning Mars Dune Alpha? ( ) A. To recommend a high-end printed hotel. B. To urge people to learn 3D-printed structures. C. To illustrate ICONˈs strong technology. D. To push the protection of the environment. 30.What is ICONˈs technology intended to do? ( ) A. Print food for the homeless. B. Address Americaˈs housing crisis. C. Create smart robots in space. D. Offer hotel staff chances to travel. 31.What might be the best title for the text? ( ) A. Housing Crisis: A Big Issue in America B. ICONˈs Lavacrete: Changing Construction C. ICON: Leading in 3D-Printing Technology D. El Cosmico: A Large Hotel Being 3D-Printed D It is late at night. You wander around the empty streets, heart pounding, muscles tense, sensing danger nearby. Now imagine the same situation, but without these responses. Would you still feel afraid? Experiences like this reveal a profound truth: Our minds are not just products of the brain but emerge from its constant dialogue with the body. At the heart of this connection is the vagus nerve(迷走神经)—the body's longest brain nerve. It winds its way from the brain throughout the head and trunk, issuing commands to our organs and receiving feelings from them. Much of the confusing range of functions it regulates are automatic and operate without conscious control. These complex responses engage a group of neural circuits that link brain and body. The vagus nerve is, in one way of thinking, the conduit of the mind. The primary function of the vagus nerve is to dampen the body's responses. After a fear episode, for example, the body's powerful, life-saving threat response must be ended to restore resting heartbeat, breathing, blood flow and the rest. So powerful is its influence, and the vagus nerve can literally stop the beating heart. Conversely, it can also stimulate bodily responses by releasing the brakes to accelerate. The vagus nerve is the biological basis for many new therapies(疗法) worldwide. However, some people have taken the vagus nerve's wide-ranging bodily influence as an invitation to engage in false science. There's little evidence that these popular therapies are anything but comfort. The vagus nerve doesn't need to be a cure for everything—it's worth appreciating all on its own. Neuroscientists compare the vagus to an orchestra conductor, harmonizing bodily systems to compose our conscious experience. Professor Linda Rinaman once said, "We're not just brains in jars. Our thoughts and feelings are rooted in flesh and blood." 32.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1? A. By sharing a story. B. By creating a scene. C. By asking a question. D. By defining a concept. 33.What does the underlined word "conduit" in paragraph 2 mean? A. Channel. B. Product. C. Mirror. D. Nature. 34.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. The popularity of a biological treatment. B. The effectiveness of breathing exercises. C. The misuse of unproven nerve therapies. D. The evidence of vagus nerve's functions. 35.What can we know according to Linda Rinaman? A. Blood circulation determines our emotions. B. Physical health is unrelated to mental states. C. Body and mind interact to form experiences. D. Our brain stores feelings separate from body. 三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。 Ways to Be Resilient(坚韧) in Tough Times When uncertainty stresses us out, it makes us wonder which path to take or what decision to make.      (36)      Here are ways to develop emotional resilience that will help you in tough times. Try to be flexible. Often we have difficulty learning to "go with the flow". Fixed beliefs, expectations, and habits are some of the things that lead us to resist change. But when the house you thought you'd live in forever is destroyed in a fire or hurricane, or the job you had trained for has been automated, what do you do? It can be heartbreaking.      (37)      Remarkably, the only way forward now is to adjust your attitude, shift your thoughts, and dream bigger by being flexible.      (38)      When we are dealing with a situation of change, most of us will feel unsure of ourselves. This is normal. Accepting yourself and your circumstances is a good place to begin. Calm the inner voices of fear and blame. Learn from your mistakes. Don't be afraid to make mistakes because they will make you more emotionally resilient if you are willing to learn from them.      (39)      By recognizing uncertainty as an opportunity for growth, you can more easily move through it to attain your desired personal goals. Celebrate your success. When you have initiated a plan that is working or picked yourself back up after a tough experience, celebrate your success with those who helped you gain positive results.       (40)      A.Trial and error are how we learn. B.Practice being OK with discomfort. C.Review your options and then look for helpers. D.But it is also true that our life demands a "course change". E.New efforts stimulate growth potential through new experiences. F.Congratulate yourself and commit to celebrating your achievement. G.It can be difficult for us if we have not developed emotional resilience. 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。 For years, Nicole Laeno had hoped to attend the University of California, Los Angeles. To her   (41) , she knew she was not offered a spot in the university this year. Even though the   (42)  wasnˈt what Laeno had wanted, she shared her   (43)   reaction online, getting over 47 million views and over 44,000   (44)  , one of which was from ABC News reporter Rachel Scott, "I got   (45)   by my dream school like you but it was the   (46)  thing that ever happened to me. You canˈt   (47)   all the things in the future but one day,   (48)   and youˈll see it lead you to where you should be. So it might not be that bad." When Laeno got her rejection letter from her dream school, it was just kind of like a   (49)   to her heart. But she knew she would get through the   (50)   time together with her family by her side. Laeno said she has   (51)  cried it all out, so she has decided to attend another school. To any other seniors who are going through this   (52)   and maybe are still feeling the disappointment and loss,   (53)   it all out if necessary but they will go to a place where they understand that rejection is a(n)   (54)   and they will end up where they are supposed to, happy and   (55)   for a different thing. 41.A. disappointment B. anger C. surprise D. relief 42.A. offer B. result C. purpose D. chance 43.A. physical B. social C. emotional D. technical 44.A. stories B. requests C. comments D. warnings 45.A. reported B. rejected C. respected D. confused 46.A. best B. hardest C. warmest D. rarest 47.A. mix B. keep C. expose D. predict 48.A. give in B. wake up C. calm down D. look back 49.A. comfort B. promise C. knife D. favor 50.A. absurd B. tough C. lucky D. peaceful 51.A. probably B. hardly C. regularly D. suddenly 52.A. operation B. movement C. emergency D. process 53.A. sing B. scream C. laugh D. cry 54.A. possession B. redirection C. permission D. achievement 55.A. embarrassed B. confused C. excited D. amused 五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。 56.     (1)       (meet) the demands of the digital age, China calls for cultivating future-ready teachers, classrooms, schools and learning centers, according to a white paper      (2)      (release) during the 2025 World Digital Education Conference in Wuhan, Hubei Province. The White Paper on Chinaˈs Smart Education, issued by the Ministry of Education, declared that 2025 is the first year of "smart education", outlining      (3)      sweeping vision for transforming the countryˈ s education system through artificial intelligence (AI). "AI is      (4)     (fundamental) reshaping how knowledge is delivered, how students learn, and how education systems     (5)      (govern)," it said. "AI will give teachers new roles and missions." Educators will be supported by intelligent       (6)      (tool) that automate lesson planning and provide tailored instructional materials,      (7)     (ease) administrative burdens and allowing more time for creative teaching. AI will also assist in grading and analyzing homework, helping teachers track student progress      (8)      offer personalized services. Meanwhile, AI-driven multimodal data systems will evaluate teaching effectiveness, offering targeted recommendations to help instructors continuously improve teaching. According to the white paper, in the future classrooms can be places      (9)      teachers, students and intelligent machines will work seamlessly together. Smart schools of the future will use AI across every level of management from resource planning      (10)      personalized student evaluation. By analyzing labor market demands, AI can help align regional school programs with economic needs. (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.假设你是班长李明,为了提高同学们的身体素质,增强团队合作精神,班级决定组织一次户外徒步活动。请你用英语写一则口头通知,内容包括: (1)徒步活动的时间和集合地点; (2)徒步路线; (3)注意事项。 注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 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。 The car turned onto the familiar road that led to Grandmaˈs farm. "Jude, this summer holiday will be a great chance for you to stay with your grandma," Dad said as he drove. Every moment, we were moving farther away from the city, the place where I knew how to do things right. The car engine wasnˈt off before Grandma hugged me. I slowly dragged myself out of the car. "Jude, you look unhappy. Why?" Grandma asked. She acted like nothing bad had happened last time. Could I ask how much money her neighbor Mr. Jackson had lost because of my mistake? Was he still upset with me? "Iˈm fine," I answered. "Iˈm just missing my computer camp. Computers are something Iˈm good at." "That sounds disappointing," Grandma nodded. I liked visiting the farm during breaks before I messed things up last summer. Grandma lived alone, and Mr. Jackson was like family to her. Then one day I forgot to lock the gate and let the goats into his flower beds. He lost almost all his roses for the farmersˈ market. Now, back at the farm, I felt nervous. I was trying to hide in the room when I saw Mr. Jackson! He was opening the door and calling Grandma. "I need help!" he yelled to her. "Just a second for the freshly harvested roses!" That was when he saw me. I felt my heart tighten and was ready for his criticism. I deserved it. He had probably been waiting for this moment since last summer. However, Mr. Jackson greeted me happily, "Great, Jude is here! Your grandma always tells us you are a wonderfully competent computer programmer." I shook my head. "I am not competent. I am sorry I messed things up." He was surprised and comforted me, "It was an accident. Being competent doesnˈt mean you never make mistakes." I looked out of the window. There were piles of roses waiting to be sold. "Jude, can you help us? We want to sell roses online. We have a computer and all the parts for our Internet connection, but we just canˈt set it up," Grandma asked. No internet. They seemed to live in the twentieth century. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。 Maybe I could be someone who was really competent. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​____________________________________________________________________ Within a few hours, orders for roses flooded in. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​____________________________________________________________________ 第1页,共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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