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这是一份江西省宜春市2026届高三下学期高考模拟考试英语试卷(含答案及听力音频、听力原文),文件包含Unit1Timetorelax高频词汇专项训练100题含解析-2025-2026学年人教版2024八年级下册英语docx、答案解析docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共11页, 欢迎下载使用。
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,用铅笔把答题卡上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。
3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。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小题。每段对话读两遍。
1. Hw did the man g t wrk yesterday?
A. By bus.B. By car.C. By subway.
2. What is the weather like nw?
A. Dry.B. Rainy.C. Cl.
3. What is Tim’s new wrk abut?
A. A superher stry.B. A film adaptatin.C. A cmedy cartn.
4. Why is the man talking t Sarah?
A. T extend a jb ffer.B. T shw a web design.C. T intrduce his cmpany.
5. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.B. Teacher and parent.C. Teacher and student.
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,各小题将给出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 is the wman wrried abut at first?
A. Delay f the taxi.B. Limited time fr packing.C. Change f the flight schedule.
7. Hw lng will the wman’s flight take?
A. 1.5 hurs.B. 2.5 hurs.C. 3.5 hurs.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What des the man say abut the email?
A. It’s an update reminder.B. It’s a security warning.C. It’s a cmmn trick.
9. What des the man suggest the wman d?
A. Imprve lgin security.B. Delete unsafe links directly.C. Change passwrds regularly.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Why des the man want a new mbile phne?
A. His ld ne is brken.B. He wants a cheaper ne.C. His ld ne wrks prly.
11. What did the man learn n the cmpany’s website?
A. A display will be held.
B. Sme phnes have discunts.
C. Sme new mdels are launched.
12. What des the wman ffer t d?
A. Help the man repair his ld phne.
B. Give him a discunt n a basic phne.
C. Shw him hw the smartphne wrks.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Wh is the man?
A. A radi hst.B. A vet.C. A pet trainer.
14. Why shuld the utdr beds be raised?
A. T prtect frm winds.B. T avid wet cnditins.C. T make water drinkable.
15. What is Jasmine’s suggestin n taking pets n vacatin?
A. Be aware f their fd.B. Feed them special treats.C. Give them a health check.
16. What des Jasmine d in the end?
A. List all dangerus pet items.
B. Recmmend sme plastic tys.
C. Warn the danger f harmful items.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Hw lng has the speaker been an educatr?
A. Over ten years.B. Five years.C. Tw years.
18. What makes the speaker’s vides ppular?
A. Shrt duratin.B. Vivid explanatins.C. Advanced tpics.
19. What challenge did the speaker face at first?
A. Launching blgs.B. Making vides.C. Creating cntents.
20. What is the purpse f the talk?
A. T gain mre fllwers.B. T cllect students’ feedback.C. T encurage nline educatin.
第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Walk in the ftsteps f 40 mnarchs (君主), explre ryal treasures, and enjy the freedm t explre at yur wn pace — all within the walls f the wrld’s ldest and largest ccupied castle, hme t 1,000 years f ryal histry.
Included in Yur Ticket:
Entry t Windsr Castle, including the State Apartments, histric rms, Semi-State Rms, St Gerge’s Chapel, Queen Mary’s Dlls’ Huse, and castle precincts (园区). Get access t multimedia guides (available in English, Brazilian Prtuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, and Spanish), family trails, and exhibitins.
Nt Included: Fd and drink, htel transfers, and tips.
What’s nt allwed:
Phtgraphy is strictly prhibited inside Windsr Castle.
Large backpacks and pushchairs are nt permitted inside the State Apartments.
Pets are nt permitted (guide dgs are welcme).
Accessibility:
This experience is partially wheelchair and pram / strller accessible.
Additinal Infrmatin:
The Semi-State Apartments remains pen until March 29, 2026. Windsr Castle is clsed n Tuesdays and Wednesdays. St. Gerge’s Chapel is clsed n Sundays and n February 28, 2026. The castle is cmpletely clsed frm January 8-12, March 19, and June 14-15, 2026.
Cancellatin Plicy:
Yu can cancel these tickets up t 14 days befre yur visit fr a full refund.
21. What is invlved in the ticket?
A. A guided tur.B. Ryal perfrmances.
C. Free fd and drinks.D. Multimedia guides in Chinese.
22. On which day can yu visit the castle in 2026?
A. Thursday, March 19.B. Thursday, January 1.C. Mnday, June 15.D. Tuesday, March 3.
23. What can we infer frm the passage?
A. Htel transfers are prvided fr ticket hlders.
B. Accessible services are ffered fr special visitrs.
C. A full refund is available n cancellatins at any time.
D. Windsr Castle is the wrld’s mst famus ryal castle.
B
Being left-handed sunds cl — until yu realize it’s less abut genius and mre abut daily survival. Sure, we share DNA with Chaplin and da Vinci, but try telling that t a right-handed can pener at 7 a.m.
My struggles began early. In kindergarten, my teacher handed me child-safe scissrs. Safe, yes — unless yu were left-handed. The paper lked like it had been attacked by a muse. My teacher sighed and suggested I “try harder.” Little did she knw, I was already fighting centuries f right-handed dminance.
Then came the annying lecture seats in schl, the nes with a desk attached n the right. Writing n it meant twisting my bdy like a pretzel (椒盐卷饼). By the end f class, I had graphite (石墨) n my palm, a sre shulder, and handwriting resembling a dctr’s prescriptin. At hme, my grandmther nce tried t ‘crrect’ me, tying my left hand behind my back. “Use yur right,” she said seriusly. I tried and prmptly spilled a bwl f sup n the flr. Grandma gave up, muttering, “Maybe she’s special.” I think she meant “hpeless.”
Science insists lefties are creative prblem-slver. It’s n cincidence they are verrepresented (比例过高) amng artists, musicians, and athletes. When yu’ve spent yur life wrestling shirt buttns, things like painting and playing sprts feel much easier.
Even s, the daily cmedy cntinues. I’ve learnt t flip ntebks, reverse keybards, and perate right-handed mice with my left — thugh peple lk at me like I’m perfrming dark magic.
Still, there’s smething rebellius (叛逆的) abut being a leftie. We’re the ddballs wh see the wrld frm the ther side, literally. Because being left-handed isn’t just abut using a different hand — it’s abut thinking differently, adapting cnstantly, and laughing thrugh the chas. After all, in a right-handed wrld, being left isn’t wrng — just brilliantly incnvenient.
24. What des the first paragraph mainly intend t shw?
A. Lefties are mre gifted in histry.B. Lefties share DNA with each ther.
C. Being left-handed is nt what it seems.D. Being left-handed causes daily trubles.
25. The underlined wrd “wrestling” in paragraph 4 can be best replaced by ______.
A. struggling with.B. playing with.C. lking fr.D. picking up.
26. What des the authr want t cnvey in the last paragraph?
A. Lefties shuld reshape the wrld fr themselves.
B. Being a leftie is cnsidered smething rebellius.
C. Lefties suffer incnvenience in a right-handed wrld.
D. Lefties’ uniqueness lies in special thinking and flexibility.
27. Which f the fllwing can best describe the authr?
A. Tugh and stubbrn.B. Humrus and adaptable.
C. Creative and aggressive.D. Optimistic and rebellius.
C
Every January, many f us reslve t read mre. A new bk appears n the nightstand, an audibk gets dwnladed, r we dust ff an ld library card. We keep finding ur way back t it because reading feels like a whlesme prmise f mre calm, curisity, and escape. But research increasingly suggests that reading may be mre pwerful than we realize. In fact, ding s regularly has been linked t a lnger life.
The idea sunds almst t gd t be true, but scientists have given it real weight in a landmark study frm Yale Schl f Public Health. The researchers fllwed 3,635 adults aged 50 and lder ver 12 years and examined hw reading habits related t survival. They fund peple wh regularly read bks lived an average f 23 mnths lnger than thse wh didn’t read at all — even after cntrlling fr factrs like educatin, incme, baseline health, depressin, and cgnitive ability. In ther wrds, reading itself was assciated with greater lngevity, nt just the advantages ften cming with being a reader.
Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Mrrw, a research prfessr at the University f Illinis, pints t the scial-emtinal effects as the key mechanism fr reading’s lngevity benefit, a factr eched by Raymnd Mar, a prfessr f psychlgy frm Yrk University. He explains that, when we read, “we mentally practice relatinships, emtins, and perspective-taking — even when we are physically alne.” Lneliness is nw cnsidered a serius risk factr fr early mrtality (死亡). Bks help cunter lneliness by ffering cmpaninship withut pressure.
Anther reasn is that it appears t be a very real frm f stress reductin. “When peple read, they ften enter a fcused yet cntemplative (冥想的) mental state,” explains Mar. The calm that reading brings may help reduce stress and prmte lngevity.
T reap these benefits f reading, yu d need t make it a habit — but yu dn’t need t make any dramatic changes. Ten t 30 minutes a day is enugh t create meaningful benefits ver time. And just as Mar says, “It is never t late t discver r re-discver the jys and lng-lasting benefits f reading.”
28. What can be inferred frm the first paragraph?
A. Peple reslve t read mre nly in January.
B. Reading can directly help peple live lnger.
C. Peple dn’t fully realize reading’s great value.
D. Reading prvides peple with permanent happiness.
29. What cnclusin can we draw frm Yale’s study?
A. Reading itself is tied t a lnger life.B. Yung adults gain mst frm reading.
C. Educatin decides peple’s lngevity.D. Being a reader brings many advantages.
30. What may Elizabeth agree with?
A. Reading reduces stress effectively.B. Lneliness makes peple enjy reading.
C. Cgnitive ability bsts reading benefits.D. Scial-emtinal effects matter fr lngevity.
31. Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. A Mental Tl: Reading against StressB. Beynd Fun: The True Wrth f Bks
C. A Daily Chapter: Reading fr a Lnger LifeD. The Science f Lngevity: Beynd Genes
D
New research challenges the widespread belief that artificial intelligence is triggering a sharp rise in glbal greenhuse gas emissins. The study suggests that AI’s verall influence n wrldwide pllutin is small and culd even supprt envirnmental and ecnmic prgress.
Scientists frm the University f Waterl and the Gergia Institute f Technlgy analyzed U.S. ecnmic data alngside estimates f hw frequently AI tls are used acrss different industries. Their gal was t understand what might happen t the envirnment if AI adptin increases alng its current path.
Accrding t the U.S. Energy Infrmatin Administratin, 83 percent f the natin’s ecnmic activity relies n petrleum, cal and natural gas. These fuels release greenhuse gases when burned. The researchers nted that ttal energy use frm AI in the United States matched the electricity cnsumptin f Iceland, yet this amunt remained insignificant when viewed at natinal r glbal levels.
“It is imprtant t nte that the increase in energy use is nt ging t be unifrm. It’s ging t be felt mre in the places where electricity is prduced t pwer the data centers,” said Dr. Juan Mren-Cruz, a prfessr in the Faculty f Envirnment at Waterl and Canada Research Chair in Energy Transitins. “If yu lk at that energy frm the lcal perspective, that’s a big deal because sme places culd see duble the amunt f electricity utput and emissins. But at a larger scale, AI’s use f energy wn’t be nticeable.”
The study did nt explre ecnmic utcmes within the specific cmmunities that hst data centers, but the researchers identified several psitive takeaways.
“Fr peple wh believe that the use f AI will be a majr prblem fr the climate and think we shuld avid it, we’re ffering a different perspective,” Mren-Cruz said. “The effects n climate are nt that significant, and we can use AI t develp green technlgies r t imprve existing nes. Mving frward, we intend t apply the same apprach t additinal cuntries in rder t understand hw AI adptin may influence envirnmental utcmes acrss different regins f the wrld.”
32. Why did the scientists cnduct this research?
A. T analyze AI’s industrial applicatin frequency.
B. T prmte envirnmental and ecnmic prgress.
C. T calculate ecnmic data acrss different industries.
D. T explre AI’s envirnmental effects in its present trend.
33. What can we learn frm paragraph 3?
A. US AI energy use is small n a glbal scale.
B. Iceland’s pwer cnsumptin is mainly driven by AI.
C. Mst US fssil fuels are used t pwer AI data centers.
D. 83% f US fssil fuels are cnsumed fr AI energy use.
34. What is Dr. Mren-Cruz’s attitude twards AI’s effect n the climate?
A. Neutral.B. Dismissive.C. Objective.D. Cncerned.
35. What will the researchers d in their fllw-up research?
A. Study data centers’ ecnmic utcmes.B. Expand their research t mre cuntries.
C. Measure AI’s exact influence in all regins.D. Emply AI t develp and upgrade green tech.
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。
Family rejectin may be ne f the mst painful experiences a persn can g thrugh. It may leave yu feeling islated, questining yur self-wrth, and even struggling t engage in daily life. 36 The fllwing tips may help handle family rejectin.
Give yurself time t prcess yur feelings.
Acknwledge yur emtins and dn’t be afraid t cry. Hnestly facing feelings f srrw can be extremely challenging, yet many peple tend t hide their sadness due t shame — fearing they’ll be labeled as “weak”. Yu shuld knw that it’s kay t admit yu’re sad, and facing yur sadness is the nly way t let it g. 37
Jurnal yur emtins.
Writing dwn yur feelings can give yu sme clarity. Yu might experience a mix f emtins regarding being rejected by yur family — such as srrw, anger, and disbelief. Invest in a jurnal r ntebk and use it t write dwn hw yu feel. 38 As yu write, yu’ll hpefully understand yur emtins better.
Fcus n self-care.
Take care f yurself t recver frm the rejectin. 39 Get plenty f sleep s that yu feel well-rested and ready t take n each day. Exercise t de-stress and keep yur bdy fit and strng. All f these practices make yur life feel like it’s headed in a psitive directin, even if yu’re dealing with the pain f family estrangement (疏远).
Seek ut clse relatinships elsewhere.
40 Make clse friendships and seek ut healthy, cmpassinate relatinships. Chse friends and partners that make yu feel safe, cared fr, and lved! Yu want t surrund yurself with peple wh make yu bst yur self-esteem.
A. Cnsume nutritius, vitamin-packed fds.
B. But there are practical ways t deal with the pain.
C. This practice can help yu srt ut mixed emtins.
D. Peple dn’t have t be yur flesh and bld t be family.
E. Clse friends can take the place f yur family in many imprtant ways.
F. On the cntrary, aviding yur feelings will nly make them last lnger.
G. Writing dwn yur thughts can als help yu release negative emtins temprarily.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A wman was taking a quiet walk in the neighbrhd when she heard a faint cry. At first, she thught she 41 it — a sft whimper, almst t quiet t ntice. But then it came again, 42 this time. Her heart 43 a beat. She came t a sudden stp.
She 44 nearby yards, fences, and sidewalks — and then realized the 45 were cming frm belw. Leaning ver a strm drain (雨水排水沟), at the bttm sat a dg, wide-eyed, trembling, and 46 hping smene wuld hear her.
Withut 47 , she called Animal Law Enfrcement fr help. Officer Rllins arrived quickly, 48 the situatin. The drain was t narrw fr a simple 49 , and the space belw was shallw, making it impssible t climb in safely. Then Rllins nticed a nearby manhle cver (检修井盖). Lifting it 50 a dark tunnel, and almst immediately, the dg cautiusly walked tward the light, as if sensing that help had arrived.
With patience, calm vices, and delicius treats in hand, Rllins climbed dwn and slwly earned the dg’s 51 . Dirty, scared, but unharmed, she finally allwed herself t be secured and lifted safely ut f the 52 .
Her pht was quickly psted, and almst immediately her family 53 her. They rushed t the shelter, verjyed t be 54 with their belved dg the very same day. Befre leaving, they made the respnsible chice t micrchip her, 55 she culd always find her way hme in the future.
Anther life saved. Anther happy tail hme where she belngs.
41. A. heardB. ignredC. nticedD. imagined
42. A. strangerB. clearerC. clserD. weaker
43. A. caughtB. rushedC. fllwedD. skipped
44. A. cleanedB. scannedC. passedD. inspected
45. A. criesB. nisesC. barksD. whispers
46. A. greedilyB. desperatelyC. blindlyD. silently
47. A. hesitatinB. fearC. reservatinD. dubt
48. A. bservingB. explainingC. assessingD. understanding
49. A. rescueB. peratinC. recveryD. attempt
50. A. unearthedB. cnnectedC. expsedD. blcked
51. A. relianceB. affectinC. trustD. lyalty
52. A. trapB. tunnelC. trubleD. dilemma
53. A. witnessedB. rememberedC. recgnizedD. cntacted
54. A. reunitedB. bsessedC. blessedD. faced
55. A. thinking fB. leading tC. cunting nD. making sure
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
In January, CGTN prudly launched its latest art initiative, “China Crafted”, during the prestigius ART SG 2026 fair in Singapre.
This exhibitin marks 56 significant mment, shwcasing remarkable digital displays that dive deep int the rich heritage 57 ancient Chinese art frm the Shang, Han, Tang, and Sng dynasties.
The jurney begins with “Sacred Shang”, which delves int the ritual significance f jade in ancient Chinese culture, 58 (feature) tales frm the legendary General Fu Ha. Fllwing this, “Heavenly Han” shwcases the extrardinary artifacts 59 (discver) in the Han dynasty tmbs f Mawangdui, revealing the elegant lifestyles and philsphical pursuits 60 shaped the era’s culture. Mving n t “Treasured Tang”, visitrs 61 (present) with spectacular gld and silver items nce used during imperial banquets. Finally, “Serene Sng” reflects n the subtle beauty f Sng ceramics. Each exhibitin cleverly integrates mdern technlgy, making histrical art accessible and 62 (fascinate) fr tday’s audiences.
As CGTN embarks n this glbal jurney with “China Crafted”, it aims t cultivate a vibrant cultural ecsystem that 63 (cnnect) nline and ffline experiences, bridging the ancient with the cntemprary thrugh innvatin, elegance, and rich 64 (stry). The future f art and culture is unflding befre ur eyes, and CGTN’s endeavrs signal a prmising path tward 65 (brad) cultural appreciatin and exchange n the wrld stage than ever befre.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校近期组织了以“再见初心(Evking Our Original Aspiratins)”为主题的校友返校交流活动。请你为你校英文报写一篇短文,报道此次活动,内容包括:
(1)活动介绍;
(2)活动反响。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:母校:alma mater 校友:alumni(复数)
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
Winter seemed t have lasted lnger than any ther seasn in the year. With Christmas nw just a distant memry, Nina decided t plan a prject t fill the dark evenings. That was the best thing t d, t get thrugh the endless weeks until better weather started.
Spring was traditinally the time fr cleaning, all that extra daylight shwing hw dirty and dusty the huse had becme. Instead, Nina decided t spare as much time as was needed t srt ut the family phts. Althugh this sunded like a fairly easy task, the reality was an entire cupbard in the dining rm, stuffed with packets f prints. It was truly a massive prject.
“Are yu sure yu want t d this, lve?” her husband Steve asked dubtfully. “If yu empty all the phts ut f the cupbard, they might nt fit back in…”
Nina dismissed his cncerns. She decided t strike while the irn was ht and began emptying the cupbard f its cntents the fllwing afternn.
As she lked at the phts f her family frm years ag, it felt like lking back in time. Her children were nw in their twenties and had busy lives and careers. As a result, Nina and Steve didn’t see them nearly as ften as they used t. The fact that the phts stpped fifteen years ag nly made it wrse.
“The huse is full f real life nwadays, and we dn’t even have pictures f them t lk at,” Nina murmured thrugh tears. Thse missing fifteen years felt like a gaping hle in their family histry.
“Yu culd always lk at the hundreds f pictures yu have f them n yur phne,” Steve pinted ut gently.
“It’s nt the same!” Nina stated dramatically. “And what if I lse my phne? All thse phts will be gne frever!”
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。
Steve wiped her tears gently and suggested printing her phne phts fr new albums. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A few days later, Nina heard the frnt dr pen in the middle f the day. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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