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2025-2026学年福建漳州实验高级中学高考模拟二英语试题
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一、阅读理解
A
As an affiliate (附属队) of the New York Mets, a famous Major League Baseball (MLB) team, the Syracuse Mets serves as a crucial stepping stone for players aiming to reach the Major Leagues. If you’re a fan of baseball or player development, their games are a great way to see rising stars in action!
What to Expect at Syracuse Mets Games
●Exciting games featuring promising players on their way to MLB.
●Fun promotions such as theme nights, fireworks, and special giveaways.
●Family-friendly atmosphere, with great food, drinks, and seating offered.
Syracuse Mets Home Games
Tuesday, 1 April-Sunday, 21 September 2025
NBT Bank Stadium, Syracuse, New York
Tickets
Ticket Type Price Description
Dugout Box $25 Near the front of the field with a closer view
Outfield Box $20 Front section of the outfield with an open view
Upper Reserved $18 Upper sections of the stadium
4-Top Table $150 Four-person table with more space and comfort
Notes
Seniors (62+) and kids (12& under) get a $4 discount on Upper Reserved seats.
Table seats offer table service for food and drinks.
Know before you buy
If a game is postponed or rescheduled due to weather or other reasons, your ticket will be valid for the new date. If a game is canceled and not rescheduled, we will automatically process refunds (退款).
If a game occurs as scheduled and the ticket holder cannot attend, refunds are not offered. You can change your ticket and use it for any Syracuse Mets Home Game within 1 year of the originally scheduled event the ticket was purchased for.
1. What can be anticipated at Syracuse Mets Games
A. Meeting MLB star players. B. Enjoying free food and drinks.
C. Witnessing emerging athletes’ growth. D. Receiving family-friendly giveaways.
2. Which ticket type charges the most
A. Dugout Box. B. Outfield Box.
C. Upper Reserved. D. 4-Top Table.
3. What will happen to ticket holders if a game is delayed
A. They need to pay for new tickets.
B. They would get refunds automatically.
C. They can use the tickets for the new date.
D. They could resell the tickets within one year.
B
Sarah Thompson faced constant challenges due to her hearing impairment (听力障碍). From a young age, she was often told what she couldn’t do, but Sarah was determined to show the world what she could achieve. After being rejected from multiple jobs because of her disability, she decided to found Ocean Breeze Crafts, a sustainable handmade goods business, to demonstrate that her disability would never define her limits.
Ocean Breeze Crafts began as a small workshop in Sarah’s apartment, but it quickly grew into a flourishing (繁荣的) business. Today, her eco-friendly products, including handmade jewelry and home decorations, are sold in shops across the country. However, Sarah’s mission goes far beyond creating beautiful items. She offered employment opportunities to individuals with disabilities. Sarah believes that everyone deserves a chance to contribute, regardless of their challenges. Each employee at Ocean Breeze Crafts is trained in various aspects of the business, from designing products to managing orders, helping them gain valuable skills and confidence.
One of the company’s most innovative initiatives is its “Sign & Design” program, where product packaging includes simple sign language instructions to enhance understanding of the deaf community. This program reflects Sarah’s passion for bridging the gap between the hearing and hearing-impaired worlds. She hopes these small steps will encourage broader conversations about inclusivity. Ocean Breeze Crafts also reinvests its profits in the community. A part of the earnings funds sign language workshops for local schools, job training programs for disabled individuals, and sustainability projects.
Sarah’s vision is not just about running a successful business — it’s about creating lasting change. She dreams of a world where people with disabilities are valued for their abilities, not judged by their limitations. With the support of her team and a growing customer base, Ocean Breeze Crafts continues to expand its impact, proving that with determination and sympathy, barriers can be broken, and lives can be transformed.
4. Why did Sarah found Ocean Breeze Crafts
A To earn a living. B. To prove her abilities.
C. To promote disability education. D. To help hearing-impaired people.
5. What does Ocean Breeze Crafts do to help its staff
A Offer them free daily products. B. Fund their education in deaf schools.
C. Train them in practical working skills. D. Expose them to new technologies.
6. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about
A. Sarah’s efforts to help the deaf community.
B. Sarah’s devotion to sign language teaching.
C. The marketing strategies used by the company.
D. The success of the “Sign & Design” program.
7. Which of the following can best describe Sarah
A. Determined and far-sighted. B. Independent and patient.
C. Humorous and kind-hearted. D. Optimistic and humble.
C
Have you ever wondered what sets successful people apart Could it be the way how they use their minds Dr. Joseph Murphy believes the secret lies in the subconscious mind (潜意识). His book, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, shows how this hidden force can help you reach your full potential and change your life.
The book is structured in an easy-to-read format, with short, clear chapters that explain complex ideas in everyday language. Murphy, who studied religion, philosophy, and psychology, uses simple words to describe how the subconscious works. Each chapter covers a different topic — like picturing goals, saying positive things, or improving health — and gives practical steps with real-life examples.
Murphy begins by drawing a clear distinction between the two parts of the brain: the conscious and the subconscious. Murphy then argues that the subconscious mind is an unlimited source of creativity that influences our habits and health, and by uniting mentally and emotionally with the good you wish to embody (体现), the creative power of your subconscious will respond accordingly. However, the book’s real strength is its practical application. Murphy provides case studies and examples that demonstrate how real people have used these principles to achieve personal success. Whether it’s financial stability, career advancement, or personal relationships, the techniques can be applied universally.
However, the book isn’t perfect. Murphy’s friendly style and wide knowledge — from religion to science — make it interesting, but some ideas, like the law of attraction, don’t have strong evidence. This might bother readers who want facts. Even so, the practical tips stand out. Whether you want a better job, health, or relationships, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind can give you tools to shape your life with your thoughts — a powerful idea worth trying.
8. What characterizes Murphy’s writing style
A. Long chapters on theories. B. Big ideas in simple language.
C. Practical steps without examples. D. Complex theories in academic language.
9. How could people achieve personal success according to Murphy
A. By working hard. B. By visualizing goals daily.
C. By building a positive mindset. D. By changing habits and reactions.
10. Who might be the least interested in the book
A. Evidence-driven readers. B. Positive mindset seekers.
C. Success strategy learners. D. Personal growth enthusiasts.
11. What is the author’s main purpose of writing the text
A. To present a self-help book. B. To list methods for success.
C. To encourage optimistic thinking. D. To explain subconscious mechanisms.
D
There are safety regulations that limit how high planes can fly. These regulations ensure the safety of aircraft operations and the protection of airspace. In general, commercial aircraft operate at altitudes (高度) between 30,000 and 40,000 feet, while private planes may fly lower depending on their type and purpose.
Different types of aircraft operate under various air traffic mercial jets typically fly at higher altitudes due to their size and engine capabilities, which allows them to avoid turbulence (湍流) and optimize fuel efficiency. In contrast, smaller private planes usually fly at altitudes below 25,000 feet. This altitude difference is partly due to the limited capabilities of smaller aircraft and the need to maintain safe distances from commercial traffic.
The positive aspect of these regulations is that they enhance safety in the skies. For example, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ensures that aircraft maintain vertical (垂直的) separation from each other at flying altitudes. This reduces the risk of mid-air collisions (碰撞). Additionally, operating at higher altitudes allows planes to avoid weather disturbances, such as thunderstorms and turbulence, further improving passenger comfort and safety.
On the negative side, altitude restrictions can limit the operational flexibility of some aircraft. Smaller planes may be restricted by regulatory limits, which can hinder (阻碍) their flight paths and efficiency. According to a study by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in 2019, lower operating altitudes can increase exposure to obstacles such as buildings and terrain, raising safety concerns for private pilots.
To optimize flight safety and efficiency, pilots should adhere to regulatory altitude limits based on their aircraft type. They should also consider factors such as weather conditions and airspace restrictions. For private pilots, flying in controlled airspace may require altitude adjustments to ensure obedience. It is essential for all pilots to stay informed about regulations from agencies like the FAA to make safe and informed flight decisions.
12. What can we know from Paragraphs 1-2
A. Private jets fly lower to avoid turbulence.
B Different types of aircraft operate under the same air traffic regulations.
C. Flying at higher altitudes help commercial planes use fuel efficiently.
D. Smaller planes operate at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet.
13. What is a potential drawback of altitude rules for smaller private planes
A. They consume more fuel.
B. They are exposed to more obstacles.
C. They cannot fly in controlled airspace.
D. They are unequally treated as commercial jets.
14. What does the underlined phrase “adhere to” in the last paragraph mean
A. Create. B. Adjust. C. Illustrate. D. Follow.
15. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A. To introduce distinctions between two types of planes.
B. To explain different flying altitudes of commercial and private jets.
C. To show the background of safety regulations.
D. To explore how planes avoid weather disturbances.
E
Human waste could help farmers
Some types of farming are harmful to the planet. ___16___
A lot of crops need extra nutrition to grow, so farmers add substances called fertilizers (肥料) to their soil to boost plants’ growth. These are important because they keep crops healthy and make sure that there is enough food for people and animals. ___17___ Every year, farmers around the world spend huge amounts of money on a total of 205 million tons of fertilizers, leading to severe water pollution and loss of biodiversity.
___18___ They are mostly made in factories by burning natural gas and mixing it with minerals. Producing fertilizers takes a lot of energy and the whole process — from digging out the minerals to transporting the final product to farms — creates pollution. This pollution includes carbon dioxide, a gas that contributes to climate change.
Nevertheless, a method known as biochar technology, which is already used to make fuel, could turn human waste into a different type of fertilizer. The new study suggests this could be better for the planet and cheaper for farmers. Human waste is rich in nutrients which plants love. ___19___ Even worse, it can also contain leftover medicines, microplastics and poisonous metals.
According to the new study, biochar technology can turn human waste into safe plant food. The process is called pyrolysis, where the waste is heated up in special tanks. ___20___ Besides, the waste is made into solid, dry blocks, which are up to 90% smaller and lighter than the original form, which would make it much easier to store and transport.
A. Fertilizers are usually a mix of certain chemicals.
B. What is beneficial to plants is beneficial to the environment.
C. On the negative side, it can carry harmful bacteria and viruses.
D. But with too much use of fertilizers, the quality of crops suffers.
E. Unfortunately, they are expensive and come at an environmental cost.
F. However, a new study has found that could change thanks to human waste.
G. The harmful stuff in the waste won’t be a problem as it can be removed in the process.
二、完形填空
I can still remember the moment when I came up with the idea for my fantasy series. I was a teenager, sitting at my desk with piles of notes. Suddenly, a scene____21____ my mind: a young hero at the gate of a strange city. That picture filled me with____22____ and excitement.
At first, I thought it was just another daydream, soon to be ____23____ . But the image stayed, growing clearer each day. I began to write, though I was not ____24____about my skills. My sentences were simple, and sometimes I felt my words couldn’t ____25____what I imagined. Still, I kept going, often late at night when the house was quiet. At times I nearly gave up, especially facing ____26____ in schoolwork. Yet I always returned to my story, as if the characters were ____27____ for me to continue.
Over time, writing became not just a hobby but a(n) ____28____ . It taught me patience and courage. When my first short story was published in a school magazine, I felt a sense of ____29____ . Years later, the fantasy series grew into books. Looking back, I realize the journey was not only about writing but about learning to____30____ myself. The struggles, doubts, and late nights all____31____ to the person I am today.
Now, whenever I talk to young writers, I ____32____ them not to wait for “perfect” ideas but to start with the sparks they have. A story may seem ____33____at first, but with time and effort, it can become influential. Creativity comes from persistence: even small steps will ____34____. One day, you may discover your notes have____35____ into a whole new world.
21. A. flashed into B. flooded into C. faded from D. slipped from
22. A. worry B. annoyance C. curiosity D. sorrow
23. A. forgotten B. remembered C. repeated D. realized
24 A. ashamed B. confused C. particular D. confident
25. A. imagine B. express C. replace D. craft
26. A. criticism B. challenges C. chances D. progress
27. A. waiting B. requesting C. advocating D. arranging
28. A. assignment B. experiment C. profession D. passion
29. A. improvement B. urgency C. development D. achievement
30. A. assist B. instruct C. embrace D. teach
31. A. see B. distribute C. submit D. contribute
32. A. warn B. persuade C. command D. urge
33. A. priceless B. hopeless C. insignificant D. inaccurate
34. A. count B. expand C. last D. change
35. A. burst B. grown C. tricked D. sunk
三、语法填空
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。
In a bright workshop in Xining, Qinghai, the sound of scissors cutting and looms (织布机) working makes a steady melody. Here, 56-year-old Yang Yongliang — ____36____skilled worker of the 2,000-year-old Jiaya Tibetan carpet-making craft — moves between looms and students, his hands ____37____ (follow) patterns from older generations.____38____a technical helper for a local factory, Yang wants to save this art, which ____39____ (add) to China’s first national list of intangible (非物质) cultural treasures in 2006.
“The more people learn it, the better we keep our ethnic culture alive.” Yang says. Jiaya carpets are famous for deep colors.____40____ (make) from local natural wool and yak (牦牛) hair, they are strong and eco-friendly. Once used to keep warm, they now gain ___41___ (popular) with new ideas: government support and company work mix old ways with modern design. At Shengyuan Carpet Group, machines do basic weaving to work faster, ____42____ skilled workers finish by hand. Its design team uses AI to build a collection of over 10,000 patterns, making 3D or shiny designs.
These carpets are sold in China and more than forty countries. This year, exports rose 8%, with ____43____ (year) exports over 80 million yuan. “Saving this craft means carrying forward its spirit,” says company leader Xue Ting, ____44____ notes new ideas help growth. Local policies also boost the industry. In the last few years, Yang ____45____ (teach) over 200 students. “Now, with government attention, I’ll do all to protect this skill,” he adds.
四、书面表达
46. 假如你是晨光中学的李津,5月18日为国际博物馆日,学校英语俱乐部正在举办主题为The Power Of Museums的征文活动,根据你搜集的以下图表信息,写一篇稿件。
内容:
1)简单分析图表展示的现象;
2)简要分析该现象产生处原因;
3)鼓励大家走进博物馆。
要求:
1)词数不少于80;
2)可以适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
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47. 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。
In the heart of the city among the chaotic flow of people, stood a small bakery called “Sweet Serenity”. Its golden sign shone under the midday sun, inviting passersby with promises of sugary delights. And at the center of it was Sarah, the owner of Sweet Serenity. With flour-dusted cheeks and a warm smile, she greeted customers like old friends.
Everything seemed cheerful and peaceful, but behind this, Sarah was struggling to keep her bakery running. Rent was due, and supplies and sales were all declining. Worse still, she heard about a big company’s plan to enter the neighborhood and undoubtedly, the bakery couldn’t compete with the big chains moving in. The future of Sweet Serenity really hung in the balance.
Over the next few weeks, Sarah poured all her energy into Sweet Serenity. She launched a social media campaign and hosted baking classes, trying to bringing the bakery back to life. Hard as she worked, business remained sliding.
As the days passed, Sarah watched helplessly as boxes were packed and shelves emptied. Customers came by to offer their comfort, but their sympathy only deepened her sense of defeat. On the eve of Sweet Serenity’s closure, Sarah sat alone in the empty bakery, tears streaming down her face. She had poured her heart and soul into this place, only to see it slip away. “How could I possibly find a solution to save my bakery Is there anyone who can give me a hand ” she thought to herself.
But then, a cheerful sound caught her ear. It was the sound of laughter and music floating in from the street outside. Curious, Sarah looked through the window to see a crowd gathering around a food truck parking across the street.
It was a new addition to the neighborhood, a mobile bakery called “The Rolling Oven”. The owner, a young woman named Mia, was handing out samples of her tasty cupcakes and engaging customers with her infectious enthusiasm.
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。
Suddenly, a light of hope was fueled within Sarah.
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Slowly but surely, more customers flooded in after they teamed up.
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