资源简介 长沙市同升湖高级中学2026届高三第二次月考英语试卷第一部分 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation take place A. On a plane. B. In a store. C. At a restaurant.2. What does the woman think of the scheduled fire drills A. Unreasonable. B. Ineffective. C. Unnecessary.3. What is the problem with the sample A. The page numbers were wrong.B. The releasing date got messed up.C. Some content was printed incorrectly.4. How much does the hotel normally charge now A. 80. B. 90. C. 100.5. Why did the man contact Professor Higgins A. To design an invention.B. To learn more about the invention.C. To discuss departmental matters.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What does the woman do A. A publisher. B. A director. C. A writer.7. How does the woman feel about herself A. Disappointed. B. Lucky. C. Proud.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why is the woman unable to board A. She could not find a taxi. B. She has forgotten her ticket. C. She was stuck in a traffic jam.9. What does the man offer to do A. Provide a seat upgrade.B. Direct the woman to a gate.C. Book the woman on a later flight.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. Where does the man come from A. India. B. Britain. C. Thailand.11. How often does the man go swimming A. Hardly. B. Occasionally. C. Frequently.12. How does the man spend most of his holidays A. By traveling around. B. By staying at home. C. By visiting relatives.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Trainer and trainee. B. Interviewer and interviewee. C. Employer and employee.14. What is the man most concerned about A. Staff performance. B. Computer systems. C. Working hours.15. What was Peter’s problem A. His report was too short.B. He did his report late.C. He had no time for his report.16. How does the woman suggest solving the problem A. By training the staff.B. By consulting an expert.C. By giving timely warnings.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the speaker doing A. Reporting a sports event.B. Giving awards to the winners.C. Showing people around the sports field.18. What role does Michael Thompson play in the 100-meter race A. A new competitor. B. The title-holder. C. A sponsor.19. What is expected from Emily Harris A. Introduction of a new gymnastics’ routine.B. A performance better than her last year’s.C. Partnership with the Springfield University team.20. What is the goal of the swimming team A. To set a new record.B. To defend their championship.C. To encourage new team members.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分 40 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhether you’re a longtime book lover or simply looking to be inspired while traveling, here are some literary festivals worth visiting.Jaipur Literature Festival, Jaipur, IndiaThis well-known five-day festival in the historic Pink City of Jaipur first began in 2006 as a small gathering for book lovers. Since then, nearly half a million attendees have traveled to India every year to participate in the literary festival where you can spot a celebrity easily. Theatrical adaptations of some books take center stage on the festival’s Music Stage.Brooklyn Book Festival, New York, AmericaEvery September, Brooklyn becomes literary heaven for nine days. As New York City’s largest free literary festival, Brooklyn Book Festival will celebrate its 20th year this fall. The festival’s literary marketplace features a diverse series of books sold directly by authors and publishers. For those who can’t make it to the festival in person, there’s a virtual festival day to catch the lineup of talent.Calabash Literary Festival, Treasure Beach, JamaicaThis festival shows the power of community and books to its fullest. Over three days, award-winning authors deliver powerful words via a passage selected from their latest book. It is held every other year. Afternoons at Calabash Literary Festival are spent in conversation over glasses of wine at family-owned Jake’s Hotel.International Literary Festival, Berlin, GermanyThis festival in Berlin brings together over 200 authors and around 20,000 attendees. Contemporary poetry, nonfiction, and novels are all discussed at this two-week-long festival every spring. Speakers in attendance this year include Isabel Allende, author of The House of Spirits. One exciting part of this festival is its Young Program, which offers children and teenagers readings and workshops that encourage cultural diversity.21. Which literary festival can be enjoyed both at the site and online A. Brooklyn Book Festival. B. Jaipur Literature Festival.C. Calabash Literary Festival. D. International Literary Festival.22. Where is the literary festival that lasts the longest held A. In India. B. In Jamaica. C. In Germany. D. In America.23. In which way does Calabash Literary Festival differ from the other three festivals A. Its main sponsor is a hotel. B. It takes place less frequently.C. Its attendees are all famous. D. It favors young adult authors.BIn 1999, Giuliana Furci, founder and founding director of the Fungi (真菌) Foundation, developed a deep interest in fungi. They were everywhere, and the 20-year-old took particular joy in the variety of mushrooms: small and button-shaped; tall and umbrella-like; round with red caps topped with white flakes. Some were commonly found in people’s diets, for they were rich in nutrients such as vitamins, fiber, minerals and protein.But Furci also quickly realized that these fungi went largely ignored in Chile, where there were few guidebooks and an almost total lack of policies and resources to protect them from overharvesting and other human activities. Determined to correct this, Furci wrote a field guide and set up the Fungi Foundation—a nonprofit dedicated to fungi conservation. In her guide, special attention went to the role of fungi in the ecosystem.“Life on the planet wouldn’t exist without fungi,” said Greg Mueller, a mushroom conservation expert. “Because of their relationship with forests and trees, we can’t survive without fungi. In terms of the health of the planet, they’re incredibly important to humans and the overall ecosystem.” Fungi can break down plants and animals, thus cycling nutrients and increasing their availability in the soil. They are also important contributors to the soil carbon stock through the same process. What’s more, fungi have been found to help degrade (降解) various pollutants, such as plastic. And mycelium (菌丝体), which is the root structure of mushrooms, is now being used to replace unsustainable materials, such as plastic and animal-based products.Because of these, exploration of fungi was expanded at a faster pace. However, some were already listed as critically endangered. In 2010, Furci took an even bigger step—with other environmental nonprofits, she put forward a proposal for the government to systematically assess how large new developments such as housing, dams, and highways affect fungi. In 2012, a law was passed and Chile became the first country in the world to protect fungi by law.24. Why did Furci establish the Fungi Foundation A. To promote the consumption of edible fungi.B. To draw attention to fungi conservation.C. To study the variety of mushrooms in Chile.D. To create more jobs related to fungi research.25. What do we know about fungi from Paragraph 3 A. They are mainly used to produce plastic alternatives.B. They can only survive in forests and on trees.C. They play a key role in maintaining ecological balance.D. They are the most nutrient-rich organisms on earth.26. What was the result of Furci’s proposal in 2010 A. Chile became the first country to study fungi systematically.B. A law to protect fungi was passed in Chile two years later.C. Over-harvesting of fungi in Chile was completely banned.D. New developments in Chile were stopped to protect fungi.27. Which of the following best describes Furci A. Ambitious and cautious. B. Stubborn and determined.C. Passionate and committed. D. Knowledgeable but indifferent.CThere’s an old folk saying: Be careful not to keep an ugly expression on your face, for if the wind changes, your features might set that way, leaving you stuck with that unpleasant look and mood forever. Whoever those “old wives” were, they might have been onto something. It seems that the attitudes we hold and the faces we show to others are closely linked to the kind of person we ultimately become on the inside.Olga Khazan, a staff writer at The Atlantic, argues that what we perceive as “personality” isn’t fixed or inborn; instead, it’s a mix of habitual behaviors and attitudes. In this sense, personality is subject to reshaping by the will. In Me, But Better, Ms. Khazan describes her attempts to modify elements of her own personality by adjusting the so-called big-five qualities: openness, responsibility, extroversion(外向), agreeableness and emotional management.Ms. Khazan’s goal is to transform herself, over the course of one year, from a disagreeable introvert into a sunny, lively extrovert. To fight against overwhelming anxiety, she forces herself to take risks in the free-for-all of improvisational(即兴的) comedy. To overcome a history of being a buzzkill, she sets about throwing parties, writes down funny stories to share, stocks up on board games to keep the mood light, and even practices responding to jokes with genuine laughter instead of a half-hearted smile, determined not to let her usual pessimism dampen the mood. Suffering from the awareness that she has long been an unreliable friend, she downloads apps that help her meet strangers with whom she might develop a lasting bond. She joins Zoom sessions for anger management. She practices mindfulness. She feeds the homeless.While exploring “the science and promise of personality change”, as the book’s subtitle has it, the author is humorously open about her sometimes embarrassing efforts to overcome her many shortcomings. Her straightforwardness has the effect of getting readers on her side. We’re rooting for her and, to be honest, we’re rooting for ourselves, too. If someone overly anxious like Ms. Khazan can become calmer, who among us cannot 28. What message does the old folk saying deliver A. Our face often mirrors our attitude.B. Outer expressions can shape inner character.C. Others’ opinions reflect how we feel inside.D. Changing weather may influence our moods.29. What does Khazan’s book mainly focus on A. Five qualities of human personality. B. The power of behavior and attitudes.C. The guidelines on becoming ambitious. D. A practical journey of self-improvement.30. What does the underlined word “buzzkill” in paragraph 3 refer to A. Someone fearing loneliness. B. Someone lacking assistance.C. Someone ruining the enjoyment. D. Someone changing his mind easily.31. How does Khazan’s example impact the readers A. It brings them hope. B. It raises their doubt.C. It discourages them from trying. D. It helps them admit weaknesses.DA new study published in the Journal of Remote Sensing has revealed that current satellite systems underestimate total CO2 emissions (排放) from U.S. thermal power plants (热电站) by 70% (±12%). The research, led by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, highlights remote sensing technology, the core technology of current satellite systems, has important gaps, including poor spatial resolution, limited precision, and infrequent revisit cycles. It also suggests that next-generation satellites—designed with a resolution of 0.5km, a precision of at least 0.7 ppm, and daily monitoring capabilities—could reduce errors to below 20%. This advancement would significantly enhance global carbon accountability.Thermal power generation accounted for 46% of the global increase in CO2 emissions in 2021, emphasizing its critical role in climate action. Current satellites, including NASA’s OCO-2 and OCO-3, have difficulty detecting small facilities, which make up 94% of coal-fired power plants and 97% of gas-fueled plants. The study analyzed data from 1,060 U.S. power plants using 2021 satellite data and found that existing systems recorded only 29% (±12%) of total emissions, mainly from larger facilities.The researchers used Gaussian plume models and high-resolution ERA5-Land meteorological (气象的) data to account for time variability in plant operations and atmospheric disturbance, thus bettering emission estimates. The study also assessed approaching missions like the European Union’s Copernicus Anthropogenic CO2 Monitoring Mission (CO2M), set to launch in 2025 with 0.7 ppm precision, 4 km2 resolution, and 5-day revisit gaps, as well as China’s TanSat-2, which is designed for 1 ppm precision and daily global coverage. Through considerable tools and profound research, these new systems could detect 52% and 44% of total U.S. power plant emissions, respectively, marking a significant improvement over current capabilities.Accurate emission lists are vital for the Paris Agreement’s Global Stocktake, which measures progress toward limiting global warming to 1.5°C. “Current satellites provide unreliable data, weakening climate commitments,” stated Dr. Cheng Tianhai, the study’s corresponding author. “Next-generation systems could fill these gaps, making emissions measurable and actionable.”32. Which writing technique does paragraph 1 skip A. Offering statistics. B. Making contrasts.C. Giving a definition. D. Quoting a study.33. What causes inaccurate CO2 emission data A. Recording methods are outdated. B. Monitoring facilities are lacking.C. It is difficult to track small devices. D. It is hard to detect large equipment.34. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about A. The methods of precise monitoring. B. The advances in emission detection.C. The increases in China’s CO2 emissions. D. The mechanisms of emission monitoring.35. Which words can best describe future satellite systems A. Precise and reliable. B. Adaptive and portable.C. AI-powered and super-fast. D. Predictive and data-based.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从后面选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。While few may be aware, some student groups at the University of Rochester have long employed devoted chefs. Chef Joshua King is one of them. His role is more than just cooking. ____36____.A Rochester native, King has served as one of student groups, Psi U's chef since 2019. Hired through Harvest Table or Aramark(a requirement for student groups with functional kitchens), he prepares two daily meals—lunch (11 a.m.-2 p.m. )and dinner (4:30 p.m.-7 p.m. )—Monday to Friday. ____37____. Therefore no fixed recipes allow him to innovate based on students’ preferences.King emphasizes tailored care. Initially, he interviewed every student to note allergies (过敏) and dietary restrictions, even preparing separate dishes to avoid infection. He also adapts menus to preferences, such as protein-rich options for fitness-focused members. ____38____. For instance, crafting butter chicken with basmati (印度香米) rice at Indian students’ request, aiming to “bring a taste of home” to the house.____39____. When King’s daughter Julieana, battling a natural heart defect, died, they organized a GoFundMe for medical and funeral costs and hosted a house event(with $5 entry donations to the fund). Daily, students seek his life advice, and have meals with him—filled with conversation, laughter, and music—strengthening their bond. As junior Maxim Giller notes, King is seen as “an honored brother” and a foundation of their happiness.More than a workplace, Psi U has become King’s “second home”. His journey reflects the essence of student groups: lifelong brotherhood. ____40____—through cook-offs, campus events, or catering—while cherishing his current role as a beloved, honored member. As King puts it, “Once a brother, you’re always a brother. ”A. His role grants creative freedomB. The Psi U’s students repay his careC. His work starts at 6 a. m. every dayD. King has a daughter with heart diseaseE. It’s about creating a home away from homeF. A “request board” further bridges cultural gapsG. Looking ahead, he hopes group chefs gain greater campus recognition第三部分 英语知识运用 (共三节, 满分 40分)第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Some police were eating in a restaurant. Suddenly, a man burst in, ____41____ stamped across his face, screaming, “Someone took my baby!” They were ____42____ on their feet, radios in hand, lunch ____43____. One of the officers stepped forward, his ____44____ steady as he said, “Sir, take a deep breath and tell me what happened.”Between shaky breaths, the father ____45____ that he’d turned his back for only seconds in the grocery-lot two blocks away and when he returned, his daughter, Lily, had ____46____. He described her blond hair and pink jacket, voice ____47____ on her name. Then, a boy whispered, “I saw her.” The officer ___48___ to his level, “Where did you see her ” The boy pointed toward the street; “A man was carrying her. He went that way.”The officers rushed outside, following the boy’s ____49____ to a side street where a figure hurried along. “Stop! Police!” the lead officer yelled. Having found Lily’s arms swinging, the officers _____50_____ faster. In time, they _____51_____ the suspect in a narrow passage. With an eventual burst of speed, the officer tackled him to the ground. Another officer _____52_____ Lily into his arms. “You’re safe and _____53_____ now. Luckily, you’re unharmed.” the officer comforted, rocking her gently.Sometimes it takes nothing more than _____54_____ and a helping hand to change everything. A little girl went home safe, a father held his child tighter, and a community rediscovered its faith in everyday _____55_____.41. A. anger B. tension C. shock D. panic42. A. immediately B. mindfully C. reasonably D. eagerly43. A. separated B. forgotten C. packed D. calculated44. A. temper B. thought C. tone D. resolve45. A. complained B. detailed C. analyzed D. admitted46. A. screamed B. protested C. disappeared D. escaped47. A. shaking B. staying C. silencing D. lowering48. A. showed up B. built up C. slowed down D. bent down49. A. inference B. suggestion C. pace D. direction50. A. stepped B. drove C. waved D. climbed51. A. cornered B. dismissed C. warned D. persuaded52. A. absorbed B. charmed C. swept D. integrated53. A. comfortable B. calm C. healthy D. sound54. A. harmony B. honesty C. reflection D. trust55. A. efforts B. heroes C. routines D. residents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。The great smell of cooking beef soup and the impressive skills of noodle chefs bring many customers to Ox Lan. This popular restaurant is in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, ____56____ a traditional Chinese noodle dish has become a big hit.The idea of opening Ox Lan started when Zhou Yan from China visited Stockholm in 2023. ____57____ Japanese ramen (拉面) and Vietnamese pho (粉) were readily available in the city, what Zhou found most surprising was that authentic Chinese noodles remained noticeably absent from the otherwise diverse food scene. Zhou saw an opportunity ____58____ (introduce) Swedes to his hometown’s special—beef noodles.“I’ve always found ____59____ strange that American fast food is everywhere but Chinese isn’t.” Zhou said. He then learned Swedish business rules, ____60____ (hire) a good noodle chef, and opened Sweden’s first Lanzhou noodle shop.Now 70% of customers are Swedish. They love watching chefs turn dough into noodles. People can choose the ____61____ (wide) of their noodles, from a delicate 0.5 mm to a robust 50 mm strand. “In Lanzhou, the most popular choice is erxi (二细) for its perfect balance of texture and bite,” he added. “But in Sweden, there isn’t a favorite yet. People are open to trying all seven ____62____ (option).”“ ____63____ (date) back to 1915, this food tradition originated in Lanzhou, which is home ____64____ an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 beef noodle shops.” Zhou said proudly. He plans to open more restaurants in Spain and other countries, hoping more people in major ____65____ (Europe) cities will enjoy real Chinese fast food.第四部分 写作 (共两节 满分 40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分)假设你是李华,你校将在10月6日举办一场“线上中秋节庆祝活动”。请给国外结对学校写一封邀请邮件,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.参与时间和方式。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。Dear Friends,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Warm regards,Li Hua第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Devin had a strong competitive spirit since childhood and always felt alive on the basketball court. His sister Mia had seen him win many times. But life took a turn when Mia was diagnosed with cancer. The family focused on taking care of her, and Devin spent most of his free time by her side, missing a lot of school basketball training.Still, he got the chance to enter the annual three-point contest. He was eager to participate, mainly wanting to let Mia get out of the hospital for a few hours.On the day of the contest at the community center, Devin was nervous. The rules were straightforward: five shooting spots with three shots each. Starting from the left corner, he rushed his first shot and missed. The second and third shots also didn’t go in. The audience sighed. Moving to the next spots, his rhythm was off, and by the fourth station, he’d missed nine shots continuously. The scoreboard showed “0”, and he could hear the audience laughing.He looked at the sidelines where Mia, pale from recent chemotherapy (化疗) but determined,sat in a wheelchair. She’d insisted on coming and shouted, “You’ve got this, Devin!”Devin took a deep breath. At the final spot, he focused, bent his knees, and shot. Score! The second shot also went in. But the last shot bounced off the rim (篮筐). He didn’t win as the defending champion had already won.As Devin left the court, Mia wheeled over with tears in her eyes. “You didn’t give up,” she said softly. Devin hugged her and whispered, “Neither did you.” Kneeling beside her, he said sadly, “But I didn’t make it.” Mia shook her head. “You tried. That’s what counts.” Devin managed a smile, but he wasn’t sure if there’d be a next time.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。The next day at school, Devin noticed a flyer (传单) for a charity basketball event.________________________________________________________________________________________Weeks later, as Devin and Mia stood on the same court, the crowd’s cheers felt different.___________________________________________________________________________________长沙市同升湖高级中学2026届高三第二次月考英语答案听力答案: AACCB/ CBCCB/CACAB/AABBA阅读理解答案:ACBBCBCBDCACCBAEAFBG完形填空:DABCB//CADDA//ACDDB//语法填空答案:where 57. While / Although / Though 58. to introduce 59. it 60. hired61. width 62. options 63. Dating 64. to 65. European应用文参考范文:Dear Friends,On behalf of our school, I’m truly delighted to invite you to our online Mid-Autumn Festival celebration on October 6th. What we hope to achieve is sharing its lovely traditions and deepening the friendship between us.During the event, we’ll first briefly introduce its origin, then show a simple mooncake-making demo. You’ll also enjoy classic moon-themed poems and folk music, followed by a casual talk to exchange our festival customs.Kicking off at 7 p.m. (Beijing Time), it’s accessible via the Zoom link we’ll send to your school email two days prior. We sincerely look forward to your joining!Warm regards,Li Hua续写参考范文:The next day at school, Devin noticed a flyer for a charity basketball event. The flyer read "Raise funds for cancer patients' treatment". Devin stared at the words, thinking of Mia's pain during chemotherapy and more people like Mia. He instantly had a goal—he wanted to participate in this game. In the following days, he got up early every day to practice basketball. Unlike before, he no longer pursued speed but focused on every shooting action. When Mia found out, she watched him train by the window every day and occasionally shouted "adjust your posture", becoming his exclusive "coach". The day before the game, Devin pushed Mia's wheelchair to the court for practice. Under the setting sun, he made a three-pointer, and Mia clapped with a smile: "Tomorrow will be great!" Weeks later, as Devin and Mia stood on the same court, the crowd’s cheers felt different. Most of the audience were cancer patients and their families. There was no criticism in the cheers, only full encouragement. Devin took a deep breath and shot according to the rhythm of practice. Every time he made a shot, the audience cheered, and Mia also waved hard beside him. Finally, Devin scored 12 points, which was not the highest score. But when the organizer announced that the funds he raised could help 3 patients pay for a round of chemotherapy, the whole audience broke into warm applause. Devin walked to Mia, who wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes: "You won, Devin. You won something more important than the championship." Devin squatted down to hug her, finally understanding that the meaning of basketball had never been just about winning or losing. 听力原文:1. Where does the conversation take place A. On a plane. B. In a store. C. At a restaurant.【答案】A【原文】M: When will dinner be served W: A few minutes after take-off. But I can get you something to drink now if you like.M: That’s very kind of you. I’d like a glass of water, please.2. What does the woman think of the scheduled fire drills A. Unreasonable. B. Ineffective. C. Unnecessary.【答案】A【原文】M: Hi Rosalie, did you hear about the fire drills next week W: Yeah. I can’t believe they scheduled ours during our lunch break. They need to reschedule our lunch break, or change the fire drill time to 1-2 p.m.3. What is the problem with the sample A. The page numbers were wrong.B. The releasing date got messed up.C. Some content was printed incorrectly.【答案】C【原文】M: I was just going through the sample we received from the printer.W: Do you mean the Psychology 101 textbook that we will release on March 31st M: Right. But we have a problem. The chart on page 234 was printed upside down.4. How much does the hotel normally charge now A. 80. B. 90. C. 100.【答案】C【原文】M: I hope you’ve enjoyed your stay with us.W: Yes, it was lovely, but I had to pay 90. Last time I only paid 80.M: Yes, I’m sorry, Madam. But that is actually a 10% discount off our normal price as you’re a regular guest.5. Why did the man contact Professor Higgins A. To design an invention.B. To learn more about the invention.C. To discuss departmental matters.【答案】B【原文】W: I don’t really understand why you called Professor Higgins. He has nothing to do with our department and project.M: Well, we wanted to understand what impact an invention like this would have on the environment. And that’s his area of expertise.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What does the woman do A. A publisher. B. A director. C. A writer.7. How does the woman feel about herself A. Disappointed. B. Lucky. C. Proud.【答案】6. C 7. B【原文】M: You’ve been writing for a long time, but only just had a book published. How did that happen W: It was all by accident, really. My book sales were so slow that I was sure my publisher regretted taking me on.M: What happened then W: I kept on with my usual schedule—I kept to a strict timetable every day—and then a TV director wandered into a shop, saw my book lying there looking very lonely, and started reading it. He was stuck for ideas for a new children’s TV play and thought my story could be adapted to fit the requirements exactly. And that was it!听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why is the woman unable to board A. She could not find a taxi. B. She has forgotten her ticket. C. She was stuck in a traffic jam.9. What does the man offer to do A. Provide a seat upgrade.B. Direct the woman to a gate.C. Book the woman on a later flight.【答案】8. C 9. C【原文】W: Hello. My name is Annabel Christiansen. I’m here to check in for the 5:40 p.m. flight to London. I have my passport and ticket here.M: I’m sorry. You’ve arrived too late, Ms. Christiansen. Check-in for that flight closed 20 minutes ago. There won’t be enough time for you to reach the gate before takeoff.W: Oh, no. I was worried this was going to happen, seeing as my taxi was stuck in a long line on the way here. Are there any other flights today that I can take instead M: Yes, we still have seats available on the one that leaves at 10:30 p.m. For a $100 fee, I can update your reservation and issue you another ticket.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. Where does the man come from A. India. B. Britain. C. Thailand.11. How often does the man go swimming A. Hardly. B. Occasionally. C. Frequently.12. How does the man spend most of his holidays A. By traveling around. B. By staying at home. C. By visiting relatives.【答案】10. B 11. C 12. A【原文】W: Excuse me. We’re doing a survey on the free time habits of British people. Can I ask you a few questions M: Sure.W: Thanks. Right, first question. How often do you go to a bar or a pub M: Oh, not very often. I don’t drink, but I sometimes go with friends.W: OK. Do you engage in any physical activities M: Yes, I go to the local swimming pool every other day.W: And how often do you go to the theater M: Hardly ever. About once a year, perhaps.W: OK. What about holidays M: I normally have two holidays a year. One in summer and one around Christmas. Sometimes I visit my aunt. Usually I go somewhere in Asia, like Thailand, India. I seldom stay at home.W: OK, that’s all. Thanks a lot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Trainer and trainee. B. Interviewer and interviewee. C. Employer and employee.14. What is the man most concerned about A. Staff performance. B. Computer systems. C. Working hours.15. What was Peter’s problem A. His report was too short.B. He did his report late.C. He had no time for his report.16. How does the woman suggest solving the problem A. By training the staff.B. By consulting an expert.C. By giving timely warnings.【答案】13. C 14. A 15. B 16. A【原文】M: Come in.W: Thanks.M: Right. We need to discuss some of the questions raised at the last meeting.W: Yes, there were a lot of questions about computer systems and working hours.M: We’ll talk about them later. What I’m very worried about at the moment, though, is how some staff are working. I’m not happy with so long it takes to produce reports. Peter Jones, for instance. The report on his visit to Paris was two weeks late. It’s not as though they’re long reports—they should only take a short time to write.W: I’ll certainly warn Peter about that, but I think it is, in fact, a question of staff training. We need to do the training on time management.M: I agree, but getting consultants in to do it costs money. It will be cheaper to use one of our own staff. Have we got anyone who could do it W: Laura Williams has some management training experience.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the speaker doing A. Reporting a sports event.B. Giving awards to the winners.C. Showing people around the sports field.18. What role does Michael Thompson play in the 100-meter race A. A new competitor. B. The title-holder. C. A sponsor.19. What is expected from Emily Harris A. Introduction of a new gymnastics’ routine.B. A performance better than her last year’s.C. Partnership with the Springfield University team.20. What is the goal of the swimming team A. To set a new record.B. To defend their championship.C. To encourage new team members.【答案】17. A 18. B 19. B 20. A【原文】M: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Starfield Sports Event at the Greenvale Stadium! I’m Alan Martins, your host, excited to guide you through today’s amazing showdown of skills and spirit.Let’s focus on our stars of the day! The 100-meter race—our defending champion Michael Thompson is preparing to face the lightning-fast Henry and the unstoppable Andre Gomez. Who will grab the title in this year’s race In gymnastics, all eyes are on Emily Harris. After her show-stopping performance last year, we’re on the edge of our seats to see what she will show us today. Can she outdo last year’s astonishing achievements In the pool, witness history in the making with the Springfield University team, aiming to break the national record in the swimming relays. Let’s give them encouragement.Our amazing sponsors—Speed Track Shoes, HydrateWell Drinks, and Victory Sports Gear—have set up not-to-miss stands. They’re here with the latest sports tech and fitness equipment. As we begin today’s events, let’s take a moment to applaud our hard-working volunteers and the local community, the true champions behind the scenes. Their dedication makes all this possible.Here’s to an unforgettable day of sports magic! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 长沙市同升湖高级中学2026届高三上学期第二次月考英语听力.mp3 长沙市同升湖高级中学2026届高三上学期第二次月考英语试卷(含音频).docx