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      这是一份2026届江苏南京市高三年级第二次模拟考试英语试卷(学生版),共13页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7,Wh is the man?,Hw des Tm sund?等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
      1.What present will the wman give?
      A. A purse.B. A silk scarf.C. A pair f sunglasses.
      2.Wh is the man?
      A. A manager.B. A custmer.C. A waiter.
      3.What is the wman ding?
      A. Fixing a shelf.B. Cllecting a package.C. Signing a cntract.
      4.Hw des Tm sund?
      A. Unwilling.B. Regretful.C. Nervus.
      5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. Sweet memries f the farm.
      B. Taking phts n the farm.
      C. Plans t revisit the farm.
      第二节 (共15小题; 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
      听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Cwrkers.
      B. Family members.
      C. Custmer and receptinist.
      7. Hw much will the man pay fr the Chervil Cttage?
      A. £450.B. £500.C. £550.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8. What prblem is the man facing?
      A. The internet is slw.B. The cmputer is stuck.C. The system is unfficial.
      9. What caused the prblem?
      A. Latest advertisements.B. Unusual update reminders.C. Infected files.
      10. What is Chle’s advice fr the man?
      A. T run a quick virus scan.
      B. T check different websites.
      C. T keep the system updated.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11. Why did Jessica stay lnger in the city?
      A. T attend a wedding.B. T relax herself.C. T visit a cmpany.
      12. Which f the fllwing did Jessica enjy?
      A. Taking a bat ride.B. Picking tea leaves.C. Trying sweet dishes.
      13. What will Jessica prbably d next year?
      A. Wrk in the new branch.B. Open a tea huse.C. Get married.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14. Which habit is becming ppular amng British Internet users?
      A. Wearing slippers utdrs.B. Ding mrning jumps.C. Drinking iced cffee.
      15. What is the Chinese lifestyle accrding t the wman?
      A. Practising small acts f self-care.
      B. Living by scientific beliefs.
      C. Pursuing the inner lve.
      16. What is Chinese netizens’ attitude twards the vides?
      A. Uncertain.B. Favrable.C. Curius.
      17. Why is the Chinese lifestyle catching n with yung Westerners?
      A. It can bst scial cnnectin.
      B. It can bridge cultural differences.
      C. It can reduce the stress f mdern life.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      18. Why is this year's festival set in the fields?
      A. Fr a better view.B. Fr a larger space.C. Fr a safer distance.
      19. Where are first aid vlunteers suppsed t meet?
      A. At the main entrance gate.B. Behind the stage.C. At Campsite.
      20. Why des the speaker give the talk?
      A. T recmmend a pp cncert.
      B. T expand the range f services.
      C. T infrm vlunteers f changes.
      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
      BEST OF THE WORLD 2025
      21. What can we knw abut Peke Trail?
      A. It highlights ancient art.
      B. It shws lcal tea heritage.
      C. It features traditinal philsphy.
      D. It represents water-based lifestyle.
      22. Which trip includes wildlife bserving activities?
      A. Wander Tea Trails.B. Cruise an Epic River.
      C. Sleep n Water.D. Explre Ancient Art.
      23. Where is this text prbably taken frm?
      A. An art textbk.B. A trip schedule.
      C. A travel magazine.D. An academic article.
      B
      Earlier in his advertising career, McCann glbal CEO Tyler Turnbull wrked fr Canadian telecm firm Rgers. “They were ne f thse clients that yu lve r hate,” he recalled. “I lved them because yu gt t d s much wrk — it was stressful and 24/7.”
      The ffice is nt the nly place where Turnbull appreciates a challenge that pushes his skills t the limit. On weekends during the winter, yu’ll find him n the muntains f Ontari. He skied tw days a week and kept up the hbby all ver the wrld, frm France t Italy t Alberta’s Banff Natinal Park.
      Nw a dad himself, Turnbull has cntinued the skiing traditin with his kids, 11 and 9, beginning when they were preschlers. But sticking with the sprt has helped the Turnbull family bnd ver nt just the excitement f skiing dwn a muntain, but during the chairlift ride up. “It’s a ne-t-ne time, n digital devices. We have lts f gd, uninterrupted time.”
      On Saturday mrnings frm Nvember t March, bth f his kids attended cmpetitive prgrams, which inspired Turnbull and the ther parents t hire their wn instructr fr tw-hur Dad Park Lessns. Ging strng fr five years nw, the dads train in freestyle skiing, which essentially turns a muntain int a skate park: large-scale jumps, bxes and ther bstacles.
      While Turnbull believes in the value f being uncmfrtable in the service f prgress, whether in his career r n the slpes ( 滑雪坡), the challenge isn’t always abut finding a muntain that’s higher r sharper. T him, there’s value in making the same jurney again and again. “If yu’re skiing the same run every day fr 20 years, it’s different every time based n the cnditins,” he said, a reminder t stay alert and adaptable.
      Turnbull als sets a gal fr each run by asking himself, “What am I ging fr?” Whether it’s seeing hw fast he can get t the bttm, fitting in a certain number f turns, which jump t hit, whether t dip int a set f trees — the terrain is familiar, yet new. “Yu can make the mst f any situatin, just by what yu’re willing t try and d.”
      24. What can be cncluded abut Turnbull’s wrk fr Rgers?
      A. It shwed a balanced ffice culture.
      B. It allwed flexible wrking hurs.
      C. It emphasized physical strength.
      D. It required full cmmitment.
      25. What impact des skiing have n Turnbull’s family?
      A. It deepens family cnnectin.B. It bridges generatin gap.
      C. It weakens digital cmpetence.D. It eases preschl anxiety.
      26. What des Turnbull value mst when skiing the same run repeatedly?
      A. Setting a higher career gal.
      B. Keeping cautius and flexible.
      C. Fueling efficiency in discmfrt.
      D. Shaping character in new cnditins.
      27. Which f the fllwing best describes Turnbull?
      A. Innvative.B. Learned.C. Reflective.D. Reserved.
      C
      Imagine wandering thrugh a dark frest fr hurs, then traveling all the way hme — in a straight line. Bull ants d this every night, and scientists have lng wndered hw. It turns ut they use a previusly unknwn type f Mn cmpass (指南针) — never seen befre in the animal kingdm.
      T figure it ut, Cdy Freas, a behaviral eclgist, and his clleagues trapped bull ants the mment they left their nests. They allwed r denied the insects the chance t bserve the Mn by gruping the individuals in a clear bttle r a black bx. Then they brught them t an unfamiliar setting 200 meters away — an abandned basketball curt— t test which directin they traveled hme.
      After cmparing their separate paths, the team cncluded the behavir f ants that culd see mnlight was cnsistent with what’s called a time-cmpensated (时间补偿的) lunar cmpass. Essentially, the insects bserve hw quickly the Mn mves t estimate the relative psitin f their hme and update that predictin with time.
      The dynamic speed f the Mn’s mvement cmplicates this strategy. It rises slwly, speeds up when it’s at the highest pint in the sky, and then slws dwn as it sets. Ants culd be terribly misled if they dn’t accunt fr that, but the researchers discvered the insects have an inbrn sense that the Mn’s speed shifts, and they cmpensate fr it.
      The discvery makes bull ants the first knwn animals t navigate (导航) using this type f cmpass. Navigating with the Mn presents several advantages. Unlike stars, which ther insects use t navigate, the Mn is nt blcked by light pllutin, and it can be bright enugh t breakthrugh cluds. Bull ants als have specialized eyes that allw them t see circular (环形的) patterns f plarized mnlight spreading acrss the sky, s they can sense the Mn’s psitin, even when it’s belw the hrizn.
      Freas says the study has given him a new appreciatin f the Mn as a navigatinal aid. “The mre time yu spend under the Mn,” he says, “the mre it seems like a much better helper than yu riginally think.”
      28. Which aspect f the study des paragraph 2 mainly talk abut?
      A. The prcess.B. The purpses.C. The backgrund.D. The findings.
      29. What helps bull ants navigate crrectly accrding t the text?
      A. Their familiarity with the path t hme.
      B. Their tlerance fr the Mn’s mvement.
      C. Their independence frm time cmpensatin.
      D. Their adjustment t the Mn’s speed change.
      30. What can be inferred frm the last but ne paragraph?
      A. Navigating with the Mn is reliable fr the bull ants.
      B. Bull ants’ eyes are characterized by circular patterns.
      C. Light pllutin affects bull ants’ sense f directin.
      D. Bull ants can see the Mn belw the hrizn.
      31. What des Freas think f bull ants using Mn cmpass?
      A. It’s cntrversial.B. It’s challenging.C. It’s mysterius.D. It’s amazing.
      D
      Bks were stamped with “Human Authred” lgs (标识) at this week’s Lndn Bk Fair. The Sciety f Authrs described its labelling as “an imprtant lg t prtect and prmte human creativity instead f AI labelled cntent in the marketplace.”
      Visitrs t the fair were als given cpies f Dn’t Steal This Bk, a cllectin f 10,000writers including Nbel winner Kazu Ishigur and Richard Osman, in which the pages are cmpletely blank. The back cver states: “The UK gvernment must nt legalize bk theft t benefit AI cmpanies.”
      The empty bk is a prtest against AI cmpanies using ed wrks withut permissin r payment t train their mdels — and against UK gvernment prpsals that culd legalize this practice. Organized by Ed Newtn-Rex, a cmpser and cpyright campaigner, the prject has drawn vast supprt frm the literary wrld. The AI industry is “built n stlen wrk” “This is a crime that has victims,” he added, “Generative AI cmpetes with the creatrs f the wrks it trains n, taking away their livelihds.”
      The prtest cmes just a week befre the UK gvernment is due t publish an ecnmic impact assessment f prpsed changes t law. The gvernment initially prpsed a system, under which AI firms culd use cpyrighted material unless rights hlders refused permissin — an exact ppsite f cpyright law’s cre principle. Only 3% f peple surveyed backed the plan. The gvernment drpped it but is nw cnsidering a “cmmercial research exceptin” that wuld still allw AI cmpanies t use wrks withut apprval fr cmmercial training.
      Fr the authrs behind Dn’t Steal This Bk, the blank pages are a pwerful symbl: they represent the future f writing if AI cmpanies cntinue t use creative wrk withut payment — a wrld where authrs are left with nthing. As the Sciety f Authrs put it, the empty bk is “a stpgap measure” — but the real slutin is a system that prtects human creativity, nt cmmercial greed.
      32. Why were the bks stamped with “Human Authred” lgs?
      A. T shw public sympathy fr authrs.B. T fight AI’s stealing ed wrks.
      C. T prmte newly-published wrks.D. T intrduce prmising authrs.
      33. What des the underlined wrd “victims” in paragraph 3 refer t?
      A. Ordinary readers.B. Literary prmtin campaigns.
      C. Human writers.D. Generative AI mdels.
      34. What is paragraph 4 mainly abut?
      A. The prtest weakening UK’s ecnmy.
      B. Cpyright law enjying public supprt.
      C. AI firms priritizing cmmercial prfits.
      D. The UK gvernment favring AI cmpanies.
      35. Hw des the Sciety f Authrs view the empty bk?
      A. It is a band-aid fix.B. It stands the test f time.
      C. It is a game changer.D. It wrks nce and fr all.
      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。
      In Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, he annunced the emergence f the daffdil (水仙花) as the telling sign that we had reached “the sweet ’ the year,” that the winds f March’s beauty had arrived, and that a brighter seasn had begun.
      In chsing daffdils, the classic yellw type remains a ppular chice. Hwever, there are mre elegant varieties t pepper thrughut yur brders, including “Paperwhite” and “Mnlight Sensatin”. ____36____ Frtunately, planting and grwing daffdils is a simple task that will gain rich springtime rewards.
      Planting daffdil bulbs (球茎) requires yu t think ahead. The ideal planting time is at the beginning f autumn, befre the weather becmes t cld. ____37____ Late Octber t Nvember is perfect fr regins f mild climates. Additinally, sil with gd drainage (排水) is a must, as bulbs wn’t prduce a wnderful spring display if they sit in water fr a lng time. ____38____What’s mre, plant yur daffdil bulbs at a depth that is rughly 3 times the bulb’s height, and allw 4-6 inches between them. ____39____ Otherwise, yur daffdils wuld lk unnatural.
      ____40____ They enjy bright light but can als grw healthily in lw light. Water the bulbs regularly during grwth — there’s n need fr frequent watering, as they tlerate slight dryness well. A small amunt f general fertiliser is sufficient when shts emerge t supprt grwth, and this regular applicatin can fully meet their nutrient needs.
      A. Aviding planting in rigid rws is a nice trick.
      B. Daffdils ask fr strict light and water cntrl.
      C. This allws them t establish rts befre winter.
      D. Daffdil lvers have devted much time and energy.
      E. Add rganics t imprve its nutritin fr additinal care.
      F. Prized fr tughness, daffdils require a light tuch in care.
      G. A spring garden is incmplete withut the cheerful daffdil.
      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。
      Five years ag, I wke up after a six-hur peratin. Dctrs remved a tumr (肿瘤) in my bdy, and I culdn’t believe it when ____41____ that it was nt cancerus. I’d spent the mnths befre the surgery filled with ____42____. I’d used all my strength just t get up and pretend t be OK. Returning hme, I attempted t ____43____ what my future life wuld be like withut a dark clud hanging ver me.
      The initial ____44____ didn’t last lng. Life sn lked empty. Mnths befre, I’d left my legal jb. Actually, becming a writer was always my dream, but piles f ____45____ letters made it seem ut f reach. It felt ____46____ t be depressed after surviving the surgery, but I was. The nly thing that dragged me ut was t____47____ my sister’s dg Lucy. I was still weak and never ____48____ exercise, but I culdn’t say n t Lucy. We started ut ____49____. At first, I culd hardly walk a blck with her, but gradually I grew much ____50____ and walked farther.
      Little by little, I felt alive again. I ____51____ fr a part-time jb and wrked fr 3 years. I restarted my writing — nt a heavy bk, but ____52____ things reminding me I culd be a writer.
      I nw write full-time, busy ____53____ new bks. It’s harder t find ____54____ t take walks with Lucy, but thse simple walks truly ____55____ me.
      41. A. tldB. remindedC. persuadedD. warned​
      42. A. surpriseB. anxietyC. angerD. curisity​
      43. A. g thrughB. figure utC. insist nD. give up​
      44. A. curageB. painC. uncertaintyD. relief​
      45. A. rejectinB. aplgyC. thanksD. invitatin​
      46. A. rightB. fairC. nrmalD. wrng​
      47. A. tuchB. feedC. walkD. bathe​
      48. A. likedB. lackedC. prmtedD. skipped​
      49. A. shylyB. slwlyC. hurriedlyD. prudly​
      50. A. kinderB. calmerC. wiserD. strnger​
      51. A. appliedB. hpedC. waitedD. accunted​
      52. A. cmplexB. secretC. smallD. messy​
      53. A. rankingB. cllectingC. releasingD. illustrating​
      54. A. spaceB. timeC. patienceD. drive​
      55. A. representedB. judgedC. healedD. tested
      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。
      Water plays a crucial rle in shaping self-identity and ur relatinship with the envirnment. In Chinese culture, water is a fundamental symbl representing nature and harmny, deeply ____56____ (invlve) in philsphy and mythlgy. It is ____57____ surce f peace fr ancient thinkers and is regarded as aesthetically (审美上) pwerful in Chinese art and architecture, integrating the human wrld with the natural ne.
      Chinese philsphy, ____58____ (particular) Daism, views water as the mdel fr csmic (宇宙的) and scial rder. Daism, frmed in the 6th century BC, ____59____ (believe) humans shuld live in harmny with nature’s Da — the natural flw f life. The Dade Jing emphasizes the virtues f water, illustrating ____60____ its qualities shape and guide the principles f scial life and persnal cnduct t a remarkable extent.
      In Chinese art, the landscape cncept f "shanshui" cmbines muntains — representing ____61____ (still), and water — representing change, symblizing the harmny ____62____ brevity (短暂 ) and cntinuity in nature. Ancient Chinese architecture, such as Hngcun, integrates water systems ____63____ reflect the anatmy (解剖) f an x, ____64____ (display) the human-nature balance.
      Water demnstrates ur cnnectin t nature and reminds us f ____65____ (envirnment) crises, like plluted rivers. They highlight the imprtance f remembering ur ancestral ties t this essential element.
      第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
      第一节 (满分15分)
      66. 假定你是李华,临近高三毕业,你班即将拍毕业照。请你给外教Ryan写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:
      (1)邀请参与的理由;
      (2)具体的拍摄安排。
      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。
      Dear Ryan,
      As ur schl life nears its end,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      第二节 (满分25分)
      67. 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。
      David, a primary schl student, wrked as a vlunteer at the sup kitchen in his cmmunity park. It was anther Saturday, and David was busy wrking alngside ther vlunteers, distributing fd t the hmeless. Twards the end f the vlunteer shift, Jack — the head vlunteer, sighed, “Withut mre dnatins, we might nt have enugh t feed them next mnth.” When David heard this, his heart tightened. A heavy sense f wrry settled in him as he wndered what he culd d t help the hmeless. Suddenly he sptted dzens f aluminum (铝) cans thrwn near the sup kitchen. A brilliant idea flashed thrugh his mind: “What if I cllect and sell these cans t the scrap (废弃的 )metal dealer t raise mney fr the sup kitchen?”
      Upn finishing his wrk, David hurried hme. Excitement mixed with determinatin grew inside him as he rushed t share his idea with his parents. T his delight, they were bth quick t supprt him. The next day, David started visiting businesses near his hme - cafes, shps and ffices with a big smile, plitely asking fr any spare aluminum cans t cllect fr charity fundraising. Surprisingly, mst businesses agreed. And by the end f the week, he had cllected hundreds f cans and piled them up in his family’s garage (车库)!
      The fllwing Saturday mrning, as David srted thrugh the cans, a new wrry washed ver him. They tk up far mre space than he’d expected, like a muntain. The garage was already crwded, and there was simply n rm fr mre. He frwned, deep in thught, “Hw culd I make them smaller t save space?” Kicking an empty can in frustratin, he watched it rll tward his dad’s car. Just then, he remembered that nce, by accident, hw a car tire had crushed (挤压) a can cmpletely flat.
      “That’s it!” he breathed, a warm light f hpe returning t his eyes.
      注意:
      (1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
      (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      David rushed t find his dad and begged him fr help
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Hlding the $100 he’d earned, David hurried t the sup kitchen.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Wander Tea Trails
      Sri Lanka
      Sri Lanka equals tea in peple’s minds. Nw visitrs can walk in the ftsteps f histric tea planters n the new, nearly 200-mile Peke Trail, the cuntry’s first lng-distance walking rute. Starting just utside Kandy, it fllws the 19th-century tracks upn which wrkers transprted freshly picked leaves. Hikers pass thrugh hill twns and tea plantatins and can stp t taste a cup f Ceyln tea.
      Cruise (乘船游览) an Epic River
      Clmbia
      Abut 80 percent f Clmbians live in the river basin f the Magdalena, which flws fr nearly a thusand miles frm the Andes t the Caribbean. Ama Waterways’ new cruises n the river jurney upstream during seven-night trips frm Cartagena t Barranquilla. Perfrmances f vallenat music and visits t a stilt-huse village highlight the regin’s culture alng the impressive waterway.
      Sleep n Water
      Tfin, British Clumbia
      The newly repened Tfin Wilderness Resrt is a peaceful base frm which t explre the western cast f British Clumbia. Thrugh guided whale-watching trips r visits t the Freedm Cve artists’ shelter, the Ahusaht share with guests their philsphy, hishuk ish tsawalk (“everything is ne”), celebrating the intercnnectedness f peple and nature in a land they’ve ccupied fr thusands f years.
      Explre Ancient Art
      Algeria
      Tassili n’Ajjer Natinal Park in Algeria is knwn fr its unique sandstne landfrms and ver 15,000 ancient carvings. Early humans created images f elephants, giraffes, and rhins. These animals are mre cmmnly assciated with sub-Saharan Africa, shwing the area was nce a grassland. Guided turs take in the well-knwn wrks like “Crying Cws” which reflect early human life and beliefs.

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