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四川省成都市2026届高三下学期第二次模拟测试英语试卷(Word版附答案)含听力音频
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本试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
注意事项:
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4. 所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。
5. 考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对
话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一题。每段对话读两遍。
1. What will the man d this Friday?
A. Take an exam. B. G t a cncert. C. D smene a favr.
2. Why is the man late?
A. His car went wrng. B. His alarm didn’t wrk. C. He gt stuck in traffic.
3. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. In a htel. B. In a bank. C. In a restaurant.
4. When will Phillip prbably arrive?
A. At 6:00 pm B. At 6: 30 pm. C. At 7: 00 pm.
5. What d the speakers mainly talk abut?
A. A mrning market. B. A dance perfrmance. C. A sprts cmpetitin.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作
答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. What des the man plan t d this summer?
A. Have a family trip. B. Take a shrt curse. C. Wrk n prjects.
7. What majr des the wman prefer?
A. Law. B. Business. C. Educatin.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What did the wman d during the vlunteer shift?
A. She read sme bks.
B. She led a discussin grup.
C. She helped with a reading sessin.
9. What des the man think f the experience at the bk club?
A. Exciting. B. Wrthwhile. C. Interesting.
10. What des the man say abut the next vlunteer shift?
A. It’s attractive. B. He is nt available. C. It’s t difficult.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. Why des the man jg that early?
A. T feel mre refreshed. B. T avid crwds. C. T enjy cler weather.
12. What prevents the wman frm keeping jgging?
A. Lacking mtivatin. B. Setting imprper gals. C. Feeling t tired.
13. Hw des the man make running enjyable?
A. By adjusting his pace. B. By exercising tgether. C. By enjying music.
听第 9 段材料, 回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. Hw des the man describe restaurant wrk?
A. Mstly enjyable. B. Extremely demanding. C. Highly creative.
15. What is the cmmn practice fr the staff during the family meal?
A. Sharing their thughts. B. Shwing cking skills. C. Checking their duty.
16. Hw has the man’s understanding f cking changed?
A. Frm pressure t cmfrt.
B. Frm teamwrk t independence.
C. Frm duty t persnal expressin.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What des the speaker cnsider mst imprtant?
A. Lgical develpment. B. Independent reasning C. Academic hnesty.
18. What des the speaker stress abut references?
A. They shuld cme frm jurnals.
B. They shuld be clearly identified.
C. They shuld be listed at the end.
19. Which best describes the requirements fr using AI tls?
A. Assist, nt replace. B. Language check nly. C. Avid using them.
20. What happens if a paper is submitted late?
A. Receive a lwer grade. B. Be rejected. C. Be rewritten.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Cmmunity Garden Plt Rental Prgram
The missin f the Fairfax Cunty Park Authrity Cmmunity Garden Plt Rental Prgram is t give Fairfax
Cunty residents the pprtunity t grw flwers and vegetables. Our plicy f "next plt, next persn" fr ur
registratin list ensures a healthy mix f backgrunds and a fair distributin f plts. The gardeners represent the
full range f diversity that is present in the Cunty, including all sciecnmic status.
The Fairfax Cunty Park Authrity rents mre than 700 garden plts in ten cunty parks t Fairfax Cunty
residents n an annual basis. Gardeners wh fllw the rules are ffered renewal rentals fr subsequent years in all
garden plt parks except Hgge Park where rentals are nly fr ne year. After the rental perid ends, gardeners
may register again and will be placed at the end f the registratin list.
Garden Plt Details:
Large Plts are abut 20 by 30 feet. Fences, gates, and lcks are prvided and maintained by the renter. Fences
and raised beds are prvided and maintained by the FCPA. Plts are accessible during daylight hurs, 365 days per
year, unless park clsures are required.
Cmparisn f Large and Small Rental Plts
Nte: All gardeners must remve garden waste frm the site.
21. What is the purpse f the "next plt, next persn" plicy?
A. T ensure fairness. B. T increase chances.
C. T bst ppularity. D. T imprve prductivity.
22. What is special abut Hgge Park?
A. It requires n repeated registratin. B. It supplies plts in all sizes.
C. It ffers pririty t residents nearby. D. It prvides nn-renewable rentals.
23. Which f the fllwing is an advantage f the small plt mdel?
A. It is accessible 24 hurs a day. B. It has lnger rental terms.
C. It is mre friendly t the disabled. D. It prvides tls gardeners need.
B
Paul Edward Farmer Jr. was brn n Oct. 26, 1959, in Nrth Adams, Mass. When Paul was arund 12, his
father bught an ld bus and cnverted it int a mbile hme. Paul, his parents and his five siblings spent the next
few years traveling.
One summer, he and his family wrked alngside Haitian migrant wrkers picking ranges, listening curiusly
as they chatted t ne anther in Crele. That was Paul’s first encunter with Haiti, the cuntry that wuld appeal
t him in his 20s and then direct him tward a career in public health.
After graduating frm Duke University, he mved t Haiti, vlunteering in Cange. He arrived when Haiti’s
hspital system was s threadbare that patients had t pay fr basic supplies, like medical glves. He said he was
really taken aback by the situatin and decided t pen a different kind f clinic. Over the years, Dr. Farmer raised
millins f dllars fr an ever-expanding netwrk f cmmunity health facilities.
The clinic in Haiti, at first a single rm, grew ver the years t a netwrk f 16 medical centers in the cuntry,
with a lcal staff f almst 7, 000. Amng them was a teaching hspital pened in 2013. There, pr patients with
difficult diseases paid a basic fee f arund $1.50 a day fr treatment, including medicatin.
Partners in Health he funded with the the ther three als expanded int Rwanda, where Dr. Farmer helped
the gvernment restructure the cuntry’s health system, imprving health utcmes in areas. Dr. Farmer als
helped develp new public health appraches in Peru, Russia and Lesth, amng ther places.
Over the years, he kept in tuch with many f his patients. “He had a very tender heart," said Laurie Nuell, a
clse friend and bard directr at Partners in Health. "Seeing pain and suffering was very hard fr him. It just hurt
him. I’m a scial wrker by training. One thing I learned is abut keeping a prfessinal distance. He was different.
That’s the beauty f it.”
24. What drew Dr. Farmer’s interest in Haiti?
A. His schl life at university. B. His childhd traveling with his family.
C. His curisity abut the Crele language. D. His wrk experience in the cuntryside. 25. Why did Dr. Farmer decide t pen the clinic?
A. T ffer accessible medical care. B. T prmte lcal scial justice.
C. T pursue his academic ambitin. D. T expand his medical prject glbally.
26. What des Laurie Nuell mean by saying “That’s the beauty f it”?
A. Dr. Farmer stayed sympathetic.
B. Dr. Farmer was quite prfessinal.
C. Dr. Farmer was experienced in scial wrk.
D. Dr. Farmer shwed devtin t public health.
27. What is the authr’s main purpse in writing the text?
A. T call fr mre help fr the pr in Haiti, B. T praise a dctr fr his lifelng devtin.
C. T tell a stry f a family’s unusual travels. D. T intrduce a new medical system in Haiti.
C
By age 2, mst kids knw hw t play pretend. They turn their bedrms int faraway castles and hld
make-believe tea parties. The ability t make smething ut f nthing may seem uniquely human. Nw, fr the
first time, an experiment hints that an ape (猿) living under human care can have an imaginatin.
Kanzi is an ape wh was raised in a lab and became a star at cmmunicating with humans using graphic
symbls. Scientists wndered whether Kanzi had the capacity t play pretend - that is, act like smething is real
while knwing it’s nt. They adapted the playbk fr studying yung children t stage a juice party fr Kanzi.
They pured imaginary juice int tw cups and then pretended t empty just ne. They asked Kanzi which cup he
wanted, and he pinted t the cup still cntaining pretend juice 68% f the time.
T make sure Kanzi wasn’t cnfusing real with fake (假的), they als ran a test with actual juice. “Kanzi
chse the real juice ver the pretend almst f the time, which suggests that he really can tell the difference
between real juice and imaginary juice,” said Amalia Basts, a study c-authr frm the University f St. Andrews
in Sctland.
But nt all scientists are cnvinced that Kanzi is playing pretend as humans d. “There’s a difference between
imagining juice being pured int a cup and maintaining the pretense that it’s real,” said Duke University
cmparative psychlgist Michael Tmasell. “T be cnvinced f that, I wuld need t see Kanzi actually pretend
t pur water int a cntainer himself,” Tmasell wrte in an email.
Many great ape species in the wild are critically endangered, and it’ll take mre research t understand what
their minds are capable f. "Kanzi pened this path fr a lt f future studies," Basts said.
28. What was Kanzi asked t d in the first test?
A. T read a playbk. B. T chse a certain cup.
C. T pur imaginary juice. D. T identify graphic symbls.
29. Why did scientists experiment with real juice n Kanzi?
A. T prve Kanzi has emtins.
B. T explre Kanzi’s preference fr juice.
C. T cnfirm Kanzi can tell real frm fake.
D. T train Kanzi’s ability t make chices.
30. What des Michael Tmasell prbably agree with?
A. Imaginatin equals pretense.
B. Kanzi represents ape intelligence.
C. Kanzi may nt have an imaginatin.
D. This experiment benefits future studies.
31. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Kanzi: A Gd Ape Pretender
B. The Mystery f Ape Imaginatin Slved
C. The Mind f a Human-Raised Ape Revealed
D. A Pretend Juice Party: Ape Imaginatin Tested
D
A cmputer that relies n fungal (真菌的) netwrks t stre infrmatin culd ne day be an alternative t the
current generatin f memry devices, accrding t research published in PLOS One.
Scientists have built wrking memristrs (忆阻器) - circuitry elements that “remember” their past electrical
activity - frm the rt-like part f a mushrm called the mycelium. The result is a memristr with perfrmance
cmparable t that f a silicn-based chip, but it has its wn benefits in ways many cmputer cmpnents tday d
nt.
“Being able t develp micrchips that act like real brain cells means yu dn’t need a lt f pwer when the
machine isn’t being used,” says lead researcher Jhn LaRcc f Ohi State University. “That can bring a huge
ptential advantage.”
Scientists have thught abut using mushrms as cmputer parts, mstly because fungal netwrks wrk in
ways similar t neural systems. They have a similar structure. And they send infrmatin using electrical and
chemical signals, just like a brain. But the fact that they aren’t actually brains means sme engineering is needed t
make them d what scientists need them t d.
The team grew the mushrm mycelium under cntrlled cnditins. Then they dried the samples in sunlight
t ensure lng-term stability. Finally, they cnnected them t a circuit t test their perfrmance. “We wuld cnnect
electrical wires at different pints n the mushrms,” LaRcc says. “Depending n the vltage (电压) and
cnnectivity, we were seeing different perfrmances.”
The researchers achieved a perfrmance f 5,850 Hertz, with an accuracy f 90 percent frm their mushrm
memristr - that is, it switches signals at a speed f abut 5,850 times per secnd. The researchers als fund that as
the electrical vltage increased, the mushrm’s perfrmance decreased. They were able t fix it by adding mre
mushrms t the circuit.
Yu’re nt ging t have a mycelial cmputer any time sn. Still, the findings d suggest that this is a
prmising path fr future research. As the researchers nte in their paper, “The future f cmputing culd be
fungal.”
32. What can be learned abut wrking memristrs built frm mycelium?
A. They are shaped like real mushrms.
B. They need less pwer when nt wrking.
C. They perfrm much better than traditinal chips.
D. They have becme a new way t stre infrmatin.
33. Why d scientists chse mushrms as cmputer cmpnents?
A. They have brain-like wrking netwrks.
B. They can prcess infrmatin like humans.
C. They grw quickly in cntrlled cnditins.
D. They can wrk with electrical signals alne.
34. What d the findings n mushrm memristrs shw?
A. Higher vltage imprves accuracy.
B. Cnnectivity has n influence n results.
C. They remain stable when vltage changes.
D. Netwrk expansin imprves their perfrmance.
35. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Challenges f creating bilgical cmputer chips.
B. Advantages f mushrm-based memry devices.
C. A cmparisn between fungal and neural netwrks.
D. A breakthrugh in develping bi-cmputing cmpnents.
第二节(共 5 小题; 每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Our cnversatins define us and shape us as individuals. 36 Just as an expert says, “The quality f ur
cnversatins is directly tied t ur persnal happiness, and t ur scial and prfessinal success.” While issues
like nutritin have becme a public health pririty, we knw very little abut the extrardinary human capacity -
cnversatinal abilities.
37 We struggle t engage in dialgue with peple wh are different frm us. We frget t listen t
thers when they speak, which is the bedrck f empathy and cperatin. We give imprper respnses withut
knwing it.
Fr this reasn, we urgently need t make cnversatinal literacy a matter f public interest. This skill enables
us t be mre reflective and aware f the pwer f everyday cnversatin. It als helps us t identify and avid
harmful cnversatins. 38
When we have a real, face-t-face cnversatin and give ur full attentin, smething special happens.
39 We uncnsciusly cpy mvements and crdinate with ne anther. Research als shws that ur brains
can becme synchrnised (同步) during meaningful cnversatins. The deeper the cnversatin, the strnger this
cnnectin becmes.
Yu can start building cnversatinal literacy tday. 40 Engaging in a genuine cnversatin will
have a huge impact n the success and develpment - bth persnal and prfessinal - f the yungest members f
the family.
A. Our bdies naturally adjust t each ther.
B. Everyday cnversatin cmes very natural t us.
C. Cnsequently, ur scial relatinship will imprve.
D. They can create r destry ur scial relatinships.
E. This enables us t better recgnize and express feelings.
F. Many f us d nt understand hw t handle a tugh cnversatin.
G. Yu can try having family dinner talks withut mbile phnes in sight.
第三部分、语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
Feature
Large Plt Mdel(~600
sq. ft)
Small Plt Mdel (~60 sq. ft)
Rental
terms
Renewable annually.
Nn-renewable single seasn (February Nvember). Pririty
given t the gardeners wh live clsest t the plt they apply fr.
Tls
Supplied t each gardener
fr persnal use.
Cmmunity shed and tls available.
Fees
$ 150 per year.
$ 140 at Eakin Park.
$ 85 per year.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access at
Laurel Hill nly.
All plts accessible by wheelchair.
第一节(共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Ognjen Krnetié is a ranger (护林员) in the prtected area f the Gradac River Grge (峡谷) and a member f
the Gradac Envirnmental Sciety. He has spent decades making sure that Gradac 41 that way. He grew
up in a family that prtected nature befre it even became a prfessin. This family traditin f respnsible use f
nature and 42 frest and water led Ognjen t the jb he des tday - he is the man wh makes sure the
Gradac River will keep 43 fr his children t enjy.
In recent years, Gradac has fallen victim t its wn 44 . When mre and mre peple began t
45 nature escapes near cities, the grge has experienced the entry f 46 int its prtected areas:
unauthrized camping, fires started where it is 47 , and swimming spts crwded with bathers.
Despite all 48 , the lcal cmmunity remains 49 t the visin f keeping Gradac clean and
lifeful. The prject “Natural Measures fr Eclgical Gradac” is part f the cmmunity’s effrt t 50 the
varius challenges the river faces with smart, nature-based slutins.
Fr Ognjen Krnetié and lcal residents living near Gradac, each f these 51 is mre than typical
nature cnservatin - it is a way t 52 a part f their identity and family traditin. It is als a(n) 53
fr the children wh run alng the shres f Gradac tday t bring their wn 54 t the same river
tmrrw, under the same willw trees, and 55 say, “Yu knw yu can drink the water straight frm the
river here.”
41. A. wrks B. frms C. stays D. stretches
42. A. getting n with B. making use f C. keeping cntact with D. taking care f
43. A. clean B. quiet C. calm D. clurful
44. A. pllutin B. respnsibilities C. ppularity D. lcatin
45. A. avid B. seek C. permit D. change
46. A. visitrs B. animals C. ppnents D. victims
47. A. admired B. prhibited C. expected D. ignred
48. A. disasters B. effrts C. difficulties D. pssibilities
49. A. addicted B. ppsed C. expsed D. cmmitted
50. A. address B. analyze C. create D. recrd 51. A. challenges B. measures C. traditins D. barriers 52. A. preserve B. illustrate C. integrate D. adapt 53. A. rutine B. pprtunity C. alternative D. way
54. A. wrkmates B. parents C. friends D. children
55. A. willingly B. gently C. prudly D. simply
第二节(共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Ahead f this mnth’s springtime festival f Basant, peple crammed shulder t shulder int the streets in
Lahre’s Old City, lking fr kites and the string 56 (need) t fly them.
This is nt the scene that shppers here remember frm Basant in the past. The kite festival was legally held
this mnth in Lahre fr the first time since 2007, 57 a prvincial ban n Basant tk effect.
Basant’s return fr three days in early February saw a mre regulated versin f the traditinal spring festival -
with strict rules fr kite sellers, banned items fr buyers 58 a set windw fr when kites were allwed in the
sky.
There was a reasn fr these restrictins: Kite flying in the prvince 59 (becme) dangerus befre
earlier kite flying regulatins were put in place in 2005. Fr many in Lahre, kite flying isn’t a frm f 60
(relax). It’s a cmpetitive sprt. Over time, this cmpetitin gave rise t the use f strnger, synthetic kite string.
Saleem-ud-Din, 61 kite maker in Lahre, says the increased use f this string changed things. “It became
unsafe,” he says, 62 (add) that he and ther craftsmen didn’t apprve. “We say whatever bad thing peple are
using, get rid f it.”
The prvincial gvernment banned the string t make kite-flying 63 (safe). One majr task fr Basant was
making sure thse varieties 64 (transprt) legally int the city frm ther parts f Pakistan, where prductin
is less regulated.
Nw that Basant is fficially ver, accrding t Punjabi law, kite flying is back t being prhibited. It’s 65
(clear) whether Basant will return t Lahre r ther parts f Punjab next year.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
你校英文报将举行“艺术与心理健康”主题征文活动。请结合下图写一篇短文投稿,内容要点如下:
1. 艺术对心理健康的好处;
2. 发出倡议。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Art Lifts Spirits
第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Mrs. Thmpsn wasn’t what yu’d expect frm smene wh wuld change the curse f a twn. In her 60s,
she was quiet, sft-spken, and didn’t seem t stand ut in any way. But what she lacked in presence, she mre
than made up fr with her determinatin and a heart full f sympathy. When she mved int ur twn, she nticed
the rundwn state f the lcal playgrund - faded equipment, wrn paint, and weeds grwing thrugh the gravel. It
was a far cry frm the beautiful playgrunds she remembered frm her wn childhd.
Rather than cmplaining abut it, Mrs. Thmpsn decided t d smething abut it. She didn’t have any grand
plans r special expertise. She simply had an idea - a visin fr a better playgrund where kids culd play and
families culd gather. Mrs. Thmpsn started small, ging dr-t-dr, talking t neighbrs, and explaining her
idea. At first, sme peple were dubtful. The twn was struggling with budget cuts and didn’t have much extra
mney fr a playgrund verhaul. But Mrs. Thmpsn’s passin was infectius. She listened t everyne’s
cncerns and patiently respnded t them. She made it clear that this wasn’t just her prject but smething the
whle cmmunity culd benefit frm.
Mrs. Thmpsn’s determinatin was quite strng. She tirelessly fundraised, rganized bake sales, car washes,
and even held a small-twn fair t raise mney. She faced cuntless difficulties - funding challenges, lgistical
issues, and smetimes just sheer dubt frm thers. But she never gave up and her determinatin slwly began t
draw mre and mre peple int her cause. Neighbrs started pitching in, dnating time, skills, and mney. A lcal
cnstructin cmpany ffered t d the heavy lifting fr free. Businesses cntributed materials, and parents
vlunteered t paint, build, and clean up.
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。
It was a great day when the new playgrund was finally ready.
Mrs. Thmpsn’s influence didn’t end with a new playgrund.
2023 级高三第二次模拟测试
英语试题参考答案及评分意见
第一部分 听力(满分 30 分)
1-5 CCAAB 6-10 ACCBB 11-15 ABCBA 16-20 CCBA
评分标准:1-20 小题,每小题 1.5 分。
第二部分 阅读(满分 50 分)
第一节(满分 37.5 分)
21-25 ADCBA 26-30 ABCC 31-35 DBADD
评分标准:21-35 小题,每小题 2.5 分。
第二节(满分 12.5 分)
36-40 DFCAG
评分标准:36-40 小题,每小题 2.5 分。
第三部分 语言应用(满分 30 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
41-45 CDACB 46-50 ABCDA 51-55 BABDC
评分标准:41-55 小题,每小题 1 分。
第二节 (满分 15 分)
56. needed 57. when 58. and 59. had becme 60. relaxatin
61. a 62. adding 63. safer 64. were transprted 65. unclear
评分标准:56-65 小题,每小题 1.5 分。有任何错误,包括用词错误、单词拼写错误(含大小写)或语法形式错
误,均不给分。
第四部分 写作(满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
(三)参考范文(略)
第二节(满分 25 分)
(一)评分标准
(二)参考范文(略)
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