资源简介 大理州 2026 届高中毕业生第二次复习统一检测英语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号及科目,在规定的位置贴好条形码。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,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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. Where was the man’s package delivered A. To his home. B. To his workplace. C. To the post office.2. How often does the woman go rock climbing A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Three times a week.3. What is the reason for the woman’s new choice for lunch A. She is trying to lose weight.B. She decides to stop eating meat.C. She wants more variety in her diet.4. Why did the woman learn bicycle maintenance A To help fix the man’s bike.B. To gain more knowledge.C. To save money.5. What does the man think of the film suggested by the woman A. It is too outdated to enjoy.B. It offers many historical facts.C. It can’t reflect classic film-making.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 22. 5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C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 do we know about the man’s test results A. His pronunciation was perfect.B. His speaking score may cause problems.C. His score meets most schools’ requirements.7. What change will the man make in his test preparation A. He will focus on time management.B. He will stop memorizing fixed answers.C. He will practice with a speaking partner.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What has improved the man’s sleep A. Following strict schedules. B. Reducing screen time. C. Reading in bed.9. What do the speakers plan to do together A. Read a new book. B. Decide on a meal. C. Make a list of solutions.10. Where is the conversation probably taking place A. At home. B. In the hospital. C. In a restaurant.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Co-workers. B. Brother and sister. C. Interviewer and interviewee.12. What is the man’s parents’ attitude to his plan now A. Favorable. B. Carefree. C. Disapproving.13. How long can the man work totally throughout the weekdays in a week A. 10 hours. B. 20 hours. C. 25 hours.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why was the program created A. To support a school event.B. To free up space in the shop.C. To help an environmental group.15. Who is mainly receiving the plants A. Local students. B. Business owners. C. Volunteers.16. What do most people like about the plants they receive A Their uses for cooking.B. Their benefits for the eyes.C. Their value for decoration.17. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. The free plant activity in the community.B. The business plan of the plant shop.C. The plants for different uses.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What does the speaker say is the biggest difficulty for most travelers A. Darkness. B. Food. C. Transportation.19. What does the speaker like most about the region A. The northern culture. B. The breathtaking views. C. The peaceful environment.20. What is the first activity of the camp trip A. Seeing the northern lights. B. Riding snow vehicles. C. Going ice fishing.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。AOutstanding Micro-Dramas for Cultural Tourism PromotionCultural tourism micro-dramas have emerged as an effective way to promote tourist destinations. These short online works, 3 to 5 minutes each, integrate engaging stories with local scenery and culture. Below are several remarkable examples that have gained widespread popularity.144 Hours in NingboThis bilingual Chinese-English micro-drama narrates a time-travel story of an ancient French merchant who arrives in modern Ningbo. Filmed at iconic landmarks, the drama also showcases the city’s new energy vehicle industry and efficient customs clearance services. Each episode has been reposted more than 100,000 times on foreign platforms, enabling global audiences to witness Ningbo’s charm of openness.Hello, ChengduAs a light-hearted urban micro-drama, it centers on Chengdu’s 240-hour visa-free transit policy. It follows the journey of Gloria, a foreign girl visiting Chengdu. Through her adventure, viewers can explore numerous local highlights, including panda-shaped sugar figures and Sichuan opera face-changing performances. Plus, it features Chengdu’s intangible cultural heritage like Qingcheng martial arts.Never Tired of Being a Lingnan ResidentIn Guangdong Province, this micro-drama has over 15 million online views since its release. With historical figures like Su Shi serving as story tellers, it connects scenic spots in Huizhou, Zhanjiang and other cities, blending ancient culture with modern humorous expressions. It also reflects local intangible heritages such as Leizhou opera, boosting the popularity of the shooting locations.Love Destiny (Thailand)Though longer than conventional micro-dramas, its short and vivid plot clips have spread extensively online. It displays Ayutthaya’s ancient temples and Thai court life. After its broadcast, more than 400,000 tourists visited Ayutthaya. Local restaurants launched drama-themed menus, and Thai silk workshops invited craftsmen to demonstrate weaving skills, making traditional culture more accessible to tourists.21. What can we learn about 144 Hours in Ningbo A. It has received 100,000 reposts on foreign platforms.B. It tells a love story between a Chinese and a French.C. It helps global audiences see Ningbo’s open charm.D. It presents Ningbo’s traditional diet and customs.22. Which micro-drama focuses on a city’s visa-related policy A. 144 Hours in NingboB. Hello, ChengduC. Never Tired of Being a Lingnan ResidentD. Love Destiny23. What is the common feature of the four cultural tourism micro-dramas A. They all combine stories with local scenery and culture.B. They are all bilingual works popular home and abroad.C. They all relate to intangible cultural heritages.D. They all use historical figures as story tellers.BIn 2025, the results of the selection for the China Youth May 4th Medal and the New Era Youth Pioneer Award were announced. The award-winning young people have shown great dedication in various fields, combining their personal pursuits with the country’s development and setting an excellent example for the younger generation.In the field of science and technology, they stand as pioneers of progress. Guo Qi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, led his team to develop China’s first intelligent computing system software and promoted the application of the “Cambricon” series, boosting domestic chip technology innovation. Du Lingjie, a professor at Nanjing University, led his team to observe the “projection” of gravitons (引力子), pushing China to the world’s forefront in physics. Gui Haichao, a professor at Beihang University, overcame key technical difficulties in the field of spacecraft dynamics, making important contributions to national space exploration.On the border defense frontline, they serve as guardians of the motherland. Asiri Bek, deputy director of the Daolangt’e Border Police Station, has guarded more than 120,000 kilometers over 11 years, wearing out 26 pairs of shoes. Shi Xianqiang and his wife Shen Xin, who work at the “Northernmost Husband-Wife Police Station” in Luoguhe Village, Mohe City, Heilongjiang Province, patrol in extremely cold weather and provide services for local villagers, guarding the northern border with persistence.In the inheritance of culture, they act as inheritors of traditions. Jia Botao, the fifth-generation inheritor of Huashan Magic, a Shaanxi intangible cultural heritage, has carried out more than 530 volunteer activities over ten years, teaching magic tricks to more than 1,200 left-behind children. He said, “Magic is not only a performance but also a bridge to convey love and hope.”These young people are writing their own life poems with youth, and their energetic figures on this land reflect the vibrant spirit of the new era.24. What do Guo Qi and Du Lingjie have in common A. They are both professors at universities.B. They both made contributions to space science.C. They are both involved in basic research in physics.D. They both achieved remarkable results in scientific research.25. What can we learn about Asiri Bek from the passage A. He works at the “Northernmost Husband-Wife Police Station”.B. He overcomes numerous difficulties sticking to his post.C He carries out volunteer services for children.D. He was born in Heilongjiang Province.26. Where is the passage most likely taken from A. A news report. B. A science fiction.C. A research report. D. A computer textbook.27. What is the main idea of the passage A. It introduces the selection results of an award.B. It concerns how young people achieve success.C. It highlights some recent research achievements.D. It praises the outstanding youth in different fields.CGlobally, artificial intelligence (AI) is often described as a new autonomous tool. Yet, across China’s fields and factories, a different, more collaborative story is unfolding. Here, AI is not replacing workers; it is becoming their most powerful partner, addressing specific challenges rooted in local realities.A prime example is the widespread adoption of smart farming solutions by enterprises like XAG in Xinjiang. Faced with a shortage of young farmers and the need for extreme precision in pesticide use, local farmers have turned to AI-assisted drones (无人机). The collaboration works as follows: farmers outline the core goals and target areas. Equipped with “eyes” — sensors and cameras — the drone’s AI then maps the farmland, identifies problematic zones, and carries out the spraying with high precision. This approach resolves the pressing issue with remarkable efficiency.This success reveals a key feature of modern AI: its capabilities vary across tasks. It performs well at clear, data-driven tasks like analyzing images and guiding machines. However, it stumbles when faced with complex judgments: Why is the crop sick What is the best long-term strategy These decisions remain firmly with the human expert. The AI handles the repetitive “how” with superhuman precision, freeing the farmer to focus on the strategic “why” and “what’s next.”Early economic data from China’s AI-integrated workplaces shows a consistent pattern: experienced workers who master these tools become more valuable, not outdated. Their profound domain knowledge is strengthened, not replaced by AI.28. Why did local farmers in Xinjiang start using AI-assisted drones A. To reduce the high cost of traditional methods.B. To make up for the lack of useful farm equipment.C. To overcome farmers’ resistance to new technology.D. To tackle labor shortage and ensure precise farming.29. How do AI drones and farmers work together according to the text A. Drones can make all decisions independently.B. Drones find crop problems and guide farmers.C. Farmers set goals and drones do precise work.D. Farmers analyze data while drones make plans.30. The underlined word “stumbles” in paragraph 3 probably means “________”.A. saves time B. makes progressC. avoids mistakes D. faces difficulties31. What is the author’s primary argument about AI’s role in China A. It enhances human capabilities.B. It threatens human employment.C. It competes with western technology.D. It replaces humans in repetitive tasks.DLake Turkana in Kenya, often called the birthplace of humanity, is the world’s largest desert lake. Ancient remains up to 4. 2 million years old from half a dozen human ancestor species have been found there, offering precious clues to how our ancestors lived alongside diverse wildlife.Thousands of years ago, the lake was far larger, stretching across vast areas and surrounded by thick green grasslands. But between 4000 and 6000 years ago, a long period of drier climate brought about a dramatic change — its water level dropped by 100 to 150 metres. This shift not only reshaped the landscape but also awakened long-hidden geological forces beneath the lakebed.A study led by Christopher Scholz and his team at Syracuse University reveals that the significant water level drop reduced pressure on the lakebed, allowing crustal faults (地壳断层) to slip more easily. The research team examined 27 underwater faults, finding that fault sides moved past each other at an average rate of 0. 17 millimetres per year.The reduced water weight had another profound effect, which enabled magma (岩浆) deep below the Earth’s crust to rise more freely. “It’s like opening a bottle of soda — less pressure makes magma much more likely to erupt,” says Ken Macdonald, a geologist from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Notably, one of the lake’s three volcanic islands erupted in 1888, an event closely linked to these long-term geological shifts.While climate change-driven rainfall is now raising the lake’s water levels again, researchers warn it will take thousands of years to significantly reduce the increased earthquake and volcanic activity. The study emphasizes that global geological risk assessments must now consider how climate change alters lake water levels — a clear and urgent connection between human-driven environmental shifts and the dynamic forces of the planet’s crust beneath our feet.32. What can we infer about the dramatic change of Lake Turkana 4000-6000 years ago A. Landscape changed for the better. B. Change was mainly due to climate.C. Lake expansion created grasslands. D. human ancestors caused the change.33. What did Scholz’s team find about the underwater faults A. Lower water levels completely stop fault slip.B. Fault slip often leads to a drop in water levels.C. Faults slip 0. 17 millimetres per year on average.D. Twenty-seven underwater faults exist in the lake.34. Why does Ken Macdonald give the example of opening a bottle of soda A. To describe the power of volcanic eruptions.B. To show volcanic eruptions are unpredictable.C. To explain how pressure change causes an eruption.D. To illustrate the similarity between soda and magma.35. What is the best title for the passage A. Climate Shifts: A Driver of Geological ChangesB. Lake Turkana: A Witness to Ancient Geological ShiftsC. Underwater Faults: Key Links to Volcanic Activity RisksD Human Activities: Reshapers of Earth’s Crust Movements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。With the rise of smartphones and the internet, fragmented (碎片化) learning — studying in short, irregular periods — has become popular among students. Some people believe it is an effective way to learn, while others doubt its value. ____36____Those in favor argue that it makes excellent use of otherwise lost time. For busy students with tight schedules, short breaks between classes, during commutes (通勤), or while waiting in line can be transformed into opportunities to review notes or watch educational clips. ____37____ This allows them to learn more without carving out extra time from their already packed days.On the other hand, critics highlight significant limitations. Studying in short bursts often proves inadequate for tackling complex topics that require deep, sustained thought, such as advanced mathematics or scientific theories. ____38____ Furthermore, the constant switching between tasks can make it difficult for learners to connect different concepts into an integrated whole.____39____ For instance, using these brief periods to memorize vocabulary or simple formulas can be highly productive. Yet, grasping complex subjects requires extended focus. Having a clear, specific goal for each micro-session is also key to maintaining focus and direction.Ultimately, while fragmented learning is a powerful tool for maximizing the use of time, it cannot and should not completely replace traditional, focused study sessions. ____40____ The most effective approach lies not in choosing one method over the other, but in strategically combining both.A. It makes commute time especially productive.B. This efficiency is its biggest advantage for many.C. The risk of getting distracted is also higher this way.D. Choosing suitable materials is thus equally important.E. Therefore, balancing both methods is the true solution.F. So, is it a good learning method or a problematic trend G. Its effectiveness largely depends on what is being learned.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。“Just a thin layer of earth separates us, making it so difficult to meet again.” This deeply ____41____ line comes from the essay The Love Hidden in a Jar (罐子) by 14-year-old Long Ruixi, a junior high student from Hunan province, which has brought countless readers to ____42____.The essay, shared online by his Chinese teacher Tong Lifang, ____43____ Long’s childhood memories of his grandmother, who passed away ten years ago when he was only four. Despite the powerful emotions conveyed, Long’s specific memories are ____44____. His grandmother spoke only the local dialect, which he didn’t understand. So their verbal communication was ____45____.Long Ruixi ____46____, “We barely talked.” It was his mother’s frequent words — “Grandma was a very kind person” — that helped ____47____ her image alive in his heart. For him, the love preserved in that childhood jar remains a lasting comfort, sweet yet ____48____.The essay moved many ____49____ to share their own grandmother stories online — pockets filled with snacks, handkerchiefs holding carefully saved money, figures waving goodbye at the _____50_____.Some _____51_____ whether such a well-crafted essay could be written by a teenager and suspected AI _____52_____. Long took it _____53_____. “I see it as another kind of praise,” he smiled. “They didn’t criticize the essay itself — only wondered if I wrote it. But it expressed my true feelings, and that’s what _____54_____.” The jar of love, _____55_____ by time, is now shared by thousands.41. A. moving B. boring C. amazing D. confusing42. A. cheers B. tears C. surprises D. smiles43. A. changes B. details C. creates D. hides44. A. endless B. clear C. limited D. false45. A. lively B. natural C. frequent D. minimal46. A. denied B. repeated C. admitted D. insisted47. A. keep B. draw C. imagine D. lose48. A. in memory B. beyond reach C. within sight D. for sure49. A. teachers B. reporters C. experts D. readers50 A. doorstep B. kitchen C. road D. classroom51. A. praised B. confirmed C. questioned D. ignored52. A. involvement B. development C. agreement D. management53. A. seriously B. angrily C. sadly D. lightly54. A. happens B. ends C. helps D. matters55. A. lost B. preserved C. trapped D. frozen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 Ministry of Culture and Tourism released “Lucky Horse” on Tuesday as the official mascot (吉祥物) for the 2026 Happy Chinese New Year global celebrations. Inspired by the Eastern Han Dynasty bronze sculpture “Galloping Horse Treading on a Swallow”, ____56____ (discover) in Gansu province, the mascot combines ancient cultural ____57____ (inspire) with a modern artistic style. ____58____ makes the mascot special is its ability to connect traditional symbols with contemporary life.In Chinese culture, horses ____59____ (regard) as important symbols, standing for speed, success, and loyalty. There is even a common saying, “Ma Dao Cheng Gong”, ____60____ means instant success. The mascot’s design aims to convey these positive meanings visually and emotionally.Developed by the Central Academy of Fine Arts, the mascot will be ____61____ (commercial) developed by the China Tourism Group. The upcoming product lineup includes plush toys, blind ____62____ (box), and refrigerator magnets, alongside traditional festival items like couplets, red envelopes, and lanterns. These products will be widely available in 2026 Happy Chinese New Year events worldwide, aiming to add fresh cultural elements ____63____ global Spring Festival celebrations.Launched in 2001, the Happy Chinese New Year program marks its 25th anniversary this year. It was in 2023 that ____64____ initiative introduced its zodiac (生肖)-based mascot series,_____65_____ (create) a new tradition of sharing Chinese New Year blessings globally through culturally rich visual symbols.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)66. 假设你是李华,本周六你校将组织志愿服务活动,前往红星公园(Hongxing Park)打扫卫生并种植花卉。你的英国朋友 Chris 想参加,但担心自己中文不够好而影响交流。请你给 Chris 写一封英文电子邮件,邀请他参加。(1)告知活动的时间、地点;(2)针对他的交流顾虑,提出具体可行的建议。注意:(1)写作词数应为 80 词左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Chris,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Mr. Li, a Chinese immigrant who has lived in Sydney for 25 years, was once a proficient lion dancer from Foshan, the birthplace of this traditional art. Every weekend, he would gather with several elderly Chinese friends in the community square to practice lion dance — their practice spot was right next to the skate park where his 17-year-old son Tom often hung out with friends, showing off dazzling skateboarding tricks.Tom had watched his dad’s team practice countless times: the loud and rhythmic drumbeats, the lion’s vivid leaps and turns, and his dad’s focused and passionate look as he skillfully controlled the lion head. Though familiar with every detail of the art, Tom was totally keen on skateboarding and never thought he’d have anything to do with lion dance, always viewing it as outdated"old men’s fun"that lacked excitement.Weeks later, the local community announced to hold a grand cultural celebration to promote ethnic diversity and cultural exchange, and Mr. Li’s lion dance team was officially invited. Eager to show the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture to people from different backgrounds, everyone in the team spent extra hours polishing every movement. But three days before the event, something unexpected occurred: Mr. Li accidentally sprained his ankle severely during an intensive practice session and could barely move. The whole team immediately fell into panic, for no one else in the group was familiar enough with the complex lion head movements. It was impossible to find an outsider to replace him in such a short time.That evening, Tom came home and saw his dad sitting silently on the sofa, staring at the lion head with deep regret and disappointment. Thinking back to the countless weekends he’d spent watching his dad practice, a strange feeling stirred in Tom’s heart.注意:(1)续写词数应为 150 左右;(2)开头已给出。Paragraph 1:Tom walked up to his dad and said firmly, “Dad, let me take your place to practice and perform.”________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:On the day of the celebration, Tom stepped onto the stage with his dad’s teammates.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案1. B【原文】M: I was waiting for my dish soap at home, but I got a message saying it was delivered to my company. I really don’t want to go there on holiday.W: Well, at least it’s more convenient than picking it up from the post office!2. B【原文】W: Would you like to try rock climbing with me next month M: Sure! I’ve tried it once and want to give it another go.W: Great! I go to this climbing park every Wednesday and Saturday. Let me know which day works better for you.3. C【原文】M: I noticed you went to the new vegetarian window at lunch.W: Yeah, I love trying different diets. Eating meat all the time gets boring sometimes.M: It’s nice they added that. I guess not everyone wants meat-heavy meals every time.4. B【原文】W: I spent the weekend learning how to maintain my bike. Buying all the tools was barely cost-effective, but it’s worth it. I want to know how everything works.M: That’s impressive. Could you help fix my bike It’s been acting up.5. C【原文】M: We never watch classic films together. Let’s try Casablanca.W: Why don’t we watch a modern movie set in the past instead M: I’d rather go for an actual classic. It’s not just about historical information. Older films help you understand how people made media in different times.6. B 7. B【原文】M: Hi, Ms. Carter. I just got my TOEFL results back. I passed with a higher score than expected, but the speaking section brought my average down. I’m applying to Canadian universities, and they want a higher score.W: What was the issue: fluency, pronunciation, or time management M: Mostly fluency. I kept hesitating and couldn’t finish my answers in time.W: You need to organize your thoughts quickly. Try timing and recording your responses to sample questions, especially if you can’t find a speaking partner.M: That makes sense. I used to just read prepared responses, but I’ll work on making my answers sound more natural.W: This should help significantly.8. C 9. C 10. A【原文】M: Oh, those panda eyes! Did you have another sleepless night W: Yeah. I’ve cut down on screen time and given up tea, but nothing has helped.M: That’s tough. I’ve never been great at keeping a regular bedtime either. But the one thing that has improved my sleep is the novel next to my bed. Reading a few pages tells my brain that it’s time to power down.W: That’s interestingM: There’s no single solution that works for everyone. It’s about finding what helps you.W: Okay, let’s brainstorm some ideas later and try a few this week.M: That’s my girl. Now, try this sandwich I just made and then take your cold medicine.W: Will do.11. C 12. A 13. B【原文】M: I’d like to learn more about this role.W: Sure! This role is very flexible. We don’t even need an office. In fact, I’m calling you from home right now.M: Perfect. My sister and I have set up a shared workspace at home where we can both study and work comfortably.W: You’re still a student, right How do your parents feel about you taking on part-time work M: At first, they were concerned. But when I explained I was aiming to build skills and apply what I’ve learned, they fully supported the idea.W: I completely agree. Knowledge is important, but its real value comes from applying it.M: Exactly.W: When are you available to work M: Generally, I’m free from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays after classes. And on weekends without major assignments due, I can usually find two or three hours to spare.14. B 15. A 16. C 17. A【原文】W: Hi, I saw some signs for the adopt-a-Plant program. What does this mean, exactly M: We’re giving away hundreds of plants to local people! It started because this shop had too many plants and didn’t know where to put them all.W: Oh, interesting! Are you the owner of this plant shop M: No, I’m just helping out here. Are you thinking about volunteering too W: I’d love to, but I already spend my weekends with an environmental group.M: All right, you can still take a plant you like. Most of our customers are local families and business owners. But we’re primarily giving these plants away to people living on campus. Having plants around is good for their eyes.W: That’s great. Which plants do people usually prefer M: Flowers are always popular. Everyone wants bright colors in their rooms. But I personally prefer herbal plants. They smell amazing, and you can use them for cooking or making tea.W: That sounds lovely! I think I’ll take one of those herbal plants — it’s perfect for my kitchen. Thanks for your help!18. A 19. C 20. A【原文】Welcome, everyone, to Arctic (北极) Glass Camp! I’ll be your guide for the next few days here at Norway’s top destination for winter wonderland adventures. Many first-time visitors believe the remoteness or freezing temperatures will be the biggest challenge, but we’ve had generations to perfect Arctic living — you’ll be surprised how creatively we’ve adapted to these challenges. What surprises most travelers is how little sunlight we get. Right now, daylight lasts only three hours, so it feels like it’s always night.Most travelers come here for the views or to experience northern food and culture, but my favorite part of this region is the lack of crowds of people. There’s complete silence. I encourage all travelers to take time to enjoy this stillness.We’ll keep things simple tonight: gather around the outdoor fire for your first chance to see the magical northern lights! We’ll ride snowmobiles across the frozen lake tomorrow and try ice fishing. Before joining us by the fire, please change into something warm. Once you’re ready, we’ll start the evening with hot drinks and stories while waiting for the northern lights to appear!21. C 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. B 26. A 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. D 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. C 35. A 36. F 37. B 38. C 39. G 40. E 41. A 42. B 43. B 44. C 45. D 46. C 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. A 51. C 52. A 53. D 54. D 55. B56. discovered57. inspiration58. What 59. are regarded60. which 61. commercially62. boxes 63. to64. the 65. creating66. 参考范文:Dear Chris,I’m writing to warmly invite you to join in our community volunteer activity this Saturday at Hongxing Park. We’ll clean up the park and plant flowers together.We are scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. at the park gate. Please don’t worry about your Chinese. Most instructions will be given in both languages. Besides, many volunteers can speak basic English, and simple gestures or translation apps will help a lot. It will also be a great chance to experience local life.All of us are really looking forward to your joining. Hope to see you there!Yours,Li Hua67. 参考范文:Tom walked up to his dad and said firmly, “Dad, let me take your place to practice and perform.” Mr. Li looked surprised, then touched for he never expected Tom to volunteer. With Mr. Li’s guidance, Tom started practicing day and night. Though arms aching and tripping over repeatedly, he adjusted his pace little by little to practise swinging, bowing and leaping. Years of balancing on a skateboard helped him steady the heavy lion head far sooner than he had expected. Soon, he could coordinate smoothly with the team.On the day of the celebration, Tom stepped onto the stage with his dad’s teammates. Following the intense drumbeats, he controlled the lion head skillfully. The lion came alive under all performers’ graceful movements. Thunderous applause erupted from the audience, including many foreign spectators who showed praise and curiosity about this folk art. He felt a strong sense of pride, realizing he’d not only fulfilled his dad’s wish but also spread the precious Chinese cultural heritage through this vibrant and living art form. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 云南省大理白族自治州2026届高三上学期第二次复习统一检测英语听力.mp3 云南省大理白族自治州2026届高三上学期第二次复习统一检测英语试卷(含音频).docx