资源简介 2026届江苏省高三下学期英语模拟练习卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段录音读两遍。1.How does Emily sound A.Upset. B.Relieved. C.Cheerful.2.What does the man want to improve in his English A.Communication skills. B. Business English. C.His accent.3.When does the woman expect to be served A.At 7:00. B.At 9:00. C.At 11:00.4.How does the woman stay slim in winter A. By going to the gym. B.By taking long walks. C.By eating less food.5.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a laundry room. B.In a snack bar. C.In a dental clinic.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。每段录音读两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6,7题。6.What are the speakers doing A. Recommending a movie. B.Rating a film. C.Discussing an actor.7.What do they think is satisfying about the film A. The acting. B.The plot. C.The action.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.What does Linda enjoy in retirement A.Teaching B.Dancing. C.Writing.9.What may Jordan's occupation be A.A programmer. B.A zookeeper. C.A teacher.10.What problem do many people face right after retiring A.Financial pressure. B.Health issues. C.An aimless state.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.What is the man's attitude towards an electric vehicle A. Uncertain. B.Dismissive. C.Favorable.12.What is the advantage of self-driving A.Easy parking operation.B.Automatic speed adjustment. C.Low power consumption.13. What will the woman probably do next A. Rent an electric car. B.Drive the man's car. C.Purchase a gas car.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.What is the problem with Jason's speech A. The content. B.The length. C.The delivery.15.What does the woman say about memorizing the speech A. Reading the speech repeatedly.B.Connecting with his experiences.C. Using an outline and memo notes.16.What is the woman's final suggestionA. Employ humorous stories. B. Use food-related topics. C.Mind body languag e.17.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Teacher and student. B.Classmates. C.Mother and son.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18. What does the speaker mainly talk about A.An app. B.A smartwatch. C.A lifestyle.19.What made quantification tools easy accessible A. Reasonably priced devices.B.Public health awareness.C.Popular social media20.Why do people share summary charts A. To reflect on themselves.B. To store their memories.C. To monitor their fitness.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。AJOAN GREEN HIGH SCHOOLASSESSMENT TASK DESCRIPTIONYear 11 History: Understanding the Modern World (Task 2)Handed out: Week 4 Draft due: Friday Week 7 Draft must be submitted: ·via email (in Word) ·to teacher(hard copy) Due: Friday Week 9 Final copy must be submitted: ·via email(in Word) ·to teacher(hard copy) ·PLUS hard copy of teacher’s comments on draftType: Analytical essay Length: 1000-1500 words Resources: open access to relevant resourcesA.Over eight weeks, we have studied two transformative movements: the 1750-1890s Industrial Revolution and the late 20th-century “information revolution”, including their foundational ideas and widespread adoption reasons.B.The essay must analyze both movements by addressing: Causes and key supporting ideas; Key milestones; Major figures involved; Immediate positive/ negative impacts on society, economy, and environment; Predicted long-term impacts.C. The essay must be student’s original work; Class and home preparation time to be provided; Formal teacher feedback on one draft to be provided, one week before final due date; Full access to class resources and materials.D.Students will use and acknowledge all sources appropriately and submit a signed Declaration of Authenticity form along with their final copy.E. All materials must be submitted by 4:00 pm on the due date. Extensions are only granted by the Head of History (application forms available from teacher/ Head of History). Late submissions are considered non-submissions, with a potential Fail grade.21.What do students need to include in their analytical essay A.The number of class resources used in the research.B.The reasons why the two movements spread widely.C.The predicted long-term effects of the two revolutions.D.The influence of the two revolutions on today’s environment.22.What is the consequence of a late submission A.It may be treated as non-submission. B.The Head will award a lower score.C.The student will receive late feedback. D.The teacher may permit an extension.23.How many items are required to be submitted for the final assessment A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.BTaking antioxidant supplements such as vitamins C and E might make lung cancers grow bigger and spread by stimulating the formation of blood vessels within tumours (肿瘤), according to a study in mice.One researcher involved has said that people with the condition shouldn’t try to avoid these antioxidants in their diet, but getting more than they need via supplements could cause harm. Martin Berg at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and his colleagues previously found that supplementing with the antioxidants vitamin E and N-acetylcysteine caused lung cancers to spread in mice.To better understand how this might occur, Berg and a different team of researchers studied mice with a specific form of lung cancer and mice that had been implanted with human lung cancer cells. They supplemented the mice’s water with vitamin C, which the animals naturally yield, and vitamin E and N-acetylcysteine, which they get from their diet.The researchers gave the mice increasing amounts of these antioxidants, which made the levels of these antioxidants in the mice higher than what was necessary. “Today in society, a lot of people eat healthily. They have some supplements, and then they also consume other antioxidant-rich foods like ginger shots and smoothies,” says Berg , “If you do all that, you could end up with the levels of doses — too much — that we’ re talking about.”The researchers found that the higher the antioxidant doses, the greater the rate of blood vessel formation in the tumours. This was true for mice with the specific lung cancer and those with implanted human cancer cells. Increased blood vessel growth would probably lead to tumours growing and spreading, says Berg , but they didn’t study this.Berg has stressed that people with any form of cancer shouldn’t change their diet on the basis of this research. “If you took away all the antioxidants in food, you would get sick for a range of reasons, such as vitamin deficiencies, and this would influence the cancer,” he says, “We’re focusing on increased doses above the required levels.”24.What is the effect of antioxidant supplements on lung cancer A.They help to reduce the risk of lung cancer.B.They have little significant impact on lung cancer.C.They prevent the formation of blood vessels in tumors.D.They may cause the growth and spread of lung cancer.25.What does the underlined word “yield” in paragraph 3 mean A.Digest. B.Compose. C.Construct. D.Produce.26.How did the researchers study antioxidants on mice with lung cancer A.By implanting human cells only. B.By varying the antioxidant doses.C.By comparing specific antioxidants. D.By keeping antioxidant doses fixed.27.What does Berg emphasize about the antioxidants in cancer patients’ diets A.Antioxidants should be completely avoided.B.High doses of antioxidants can directly cause cancer.C.Antioxidants are necessary but their doses should be controlled.D.The study’s results should be used in adjusting the patients’ diets.CIntensity exercises often get praised for their role in preventing illnesses like high blood pressure, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes—not to mention their mental health benefits. But there’s a common mistake: the more intense the exercise, the better the benefits. A recent research shows that low-to-moderate(低到中等的) intensity exercise, such as Zone 2 training, maybe just as or even more effective for improving health and endurance(持久力).Exercise intensity is often broken down into five separate heart rate zones, each representing a different percentage of your maximum heart rate. Zone 2, which falls between 60 to 70 percent of a person’s maximum heart rate, is “your all-day pace”. Theoretically, it’s at such a low intensity that you can keep going and going.This kind of exercise offers a unique advantage: it’s just below the lactate threshold(乳酸阈值) the point where lactate-an essential energy source-builds up in the blood faster than it can be removed. As exercise intensity increases beyond Zone 2, the body’s energy demands shift to favor a lactate-producing system over a lactate-consuming one. At these higher intensities, carbohydrate(碳水化合物) use increases as a rapid fuel source while fat burning slows down.Zone 2 exercises can provide a competitive advantage for endurance athletes, as fat is more readily available as an energy source than sugars. “If you are able to use fat as an energy source when you are exercising, you are going to reduce your reliance on sugar stores,” says Holmer, an exercise scientist. It also improves endurance by increasing the body’s ability to use a more efficient way for longer periods of exercise.For people just starting a fitness routine, Zone 2 training has some additional benefits, the major one being that it is sustainable. Zone 2 training can be done at a moderate pace, leaving a person feeling better the next day and ready to go again. In contrast, over-reliance on high-intensity training can lead to quicker burnout and longer recovery times. “Exercise doesn’t have to hurt,” Holmer says.28.How can we describe “your all-day pace” in paragraph 2 A.Sustainable. B.Difficult. C.Unchanged. D.Unrealistic.29.Which of the following happens when Zone 2 training is done A.The burning of fat slows down. B.The use of carbohydrate is enhanced.C.Lactate is removed faster than it is built up. D.The lactate-producing system is favored.30.What is paragraph 4 mainly about A.How Zone 2 training benefits endurance.B.Whether Zone 2 training is good to athletes.C.What is used as energy sources for Zone 2 exercises.D.Why a more efficient way is used for Zone 2 exercises.31.What does Holmer suggest starters do by saying “Exercise doesn’t have to hurt” A.Stop doing too much Zone 2 training. B.Stop doing high-intensity training.C.Do training at a moderate pace. D.Do less exercise to avoid hurting themselves.DWhile temperatures continue to climb, visitors are still coming to see Death Valley National Park on the California-Nevada border. The park is known as the hottest place on Earth. This past weekend, the temperatures climbed to 53.33℃. Most visitors at this time of year make it only a short distance to any area in the park before returning to the cool air in their vehicles.Early information from the park service shows that across the nation’s 424 national parks, at least four people have died this year from heat-related causes. That includes a 65-year-old man from San Diego who was found dead at Death Valley earlier this month.Death Valley National Park suggests visitors be careful and not have expectations of rescue. While park rangers (护林员) drive on park roads and can aid tourists in need, it is unsure that lost visitors will get help in time.Physical activity can make the heat feel even worse and leave people exhausted. Alessia Dempster, who was visiting from Edinburgh, Scotland, said, “It’s very hot especially when there’s a gentle wind. You would think maybe that would give you some slight relief from the heat, but it just really does feel like an air blow dryer just going back in your face.”Death Valley is a narrow area that is below sea level and surrounded by high mountains, the park service’s website says. The dry air and small plant coverage let sunlight heat up the park surface. The heat then becomes trapped in the valley.Still, several areas in Death Valley continue to draw tourists. Badwater Basin, made up of salt flats, is considered the lowest point in all of North America. The 183-meter Ubehebe Crater dates back over 2,000 years. And Zabriskie Point is a great sunrise viewing spot.Josh Miller, a visitor from Indianapolis who has been to 20 national parks so far, shared that feeling. “It’s hot, but the scenery is awesome,” he said.32.What do most visitors do in Death Valley A.Cool themselves in time. B.Do lots of physical exercises.C.Stay away from park rangers. D.Carry dryers with themselves.33.Why does the author mention the 65-year-old man in paragraph 2 A.To encourage the elderly to travel more.B.To express admiration for mountain climbers.C.To advise people to tour Death Valley more often.D.To show the danger of traveling in Death Valley.34.What does paragraph 5 mainly tell us about Death Valley A.Its covering area. B.Its attractive spots.C.The reason why it is so hot. D.The service of its park’s website.35.What can be inferred about Death Valley from the last two paragraphs A.It has a short history. B.It is worth visiting.C.It draws fewer and fewer tourists. D.It is unsuitable for viewing sunrise.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。Hop on the Silent Walking TrendSilent walking involves walking outdoors without distractions like music or conversations, focusing on the mind-body-nature connection. 36 That’s a slower, lower-impact way to relax and is great for fitness. Here’s everything you need to know about the trend.Select a natural setting and fully engage your senses. For reaping the mental health benefits, it is recommended to find a quiet and peaceful natural location. 37 Meanwhile, consciously observing the sights, sounds, smells, and physical sensations during the walk can significantly impact cognitive and emotional well-being.To stimulate the mind, consider exploring different routes than usual. Without your favourite podcast or playlist, you might slip into boredom on your walk. 38 And it might even be good for your brain. Scientists applaud the virtues of boredom for brain health, believing that it boosts creativity and improves social connections. And if you do get bored, rest assured that it shows you’ve disconnected from external distractions. Go with it, and make sure you take a different route each time — it’ll keep you motivated.Start off with five-minute silent walks and eventually build up to thirty minutes. If you’re usually a headphone wearer, it will feel super weird to walk without your go-to tunes, but give yourself a second to adjust. Chances are, once you’re a few minutes into your silent walk, you’ll feel the magic kick in. 39Regular reflection and ongoing documentation are essential. After completing a silent walk, take time to reflect upon any emerging thoughts, feelings, or insights. 40 Journaling about the experience can also solidify connections between thoughts and ideas, providing a valuable tool for self-reflection and growth.A.But being bored won’t hurt you.B.Taking different paths can lead to exciting discoveries.C.Adjusting the routine gradually can help ease into the experience.D.You’ll also start noticing the little things around you more clearly.E.They can deepen understanding and serve as a record of personal growthF.Unlike exercise-oriented walking, it isn’t about reaching certain speed or stepsG.In such an environment, you can immerse yourself in the natural soundscape (音景) .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。Despite nutrition experts’ best efforts to educate people about the dangers of a diet filled with processed food, it appears that the world doesn’t want to listen. Medical specialists point out that, although eating too much unhealthy food is likely to be as dangerous in the long term as smoking, regular consumption of high-calorie food has somehow become more socially 41 than ever. While local authorities in some towns and cities have taken measures to fight the rise in this trend by 42 the number of fast food outlets permitted to be open at the same time, critics argue that people have every right to make their own decisions about what they eat and how they choose to live. However, the way in which we have come to eat a lot of takeaways isn’t only a(n) 43 issue of weight gain, or of buying larger clothes. The consequences of mass overconsumption should strike 44 into the hearts of everyone.Research suggests that there is an evolutionary reason as to why people 45 overeat—it is simply part of our inborn behaviour. When humans evolved, we did not have the adequate supply of food that we enjoy today, and so eating was more about 46 than pleasure. We became more likely to choose high-calorie foods, with high fat content, that could 47 us through cold winters when the supply of nourishment became inadequate. This explains why a 600-calorie burger seems so 48 : it makes us feel well fed and inspires contentment. Processed food 49 the reward response in our brains, so we feel obliged to overeat, and not necessarily in a healthy way. Junk food acts as a trigger (触发器) for chemicals such as the ‘feel good’ dopamine to flood through the brain and cause a sensation of happiness. 50 , high amounts of sugar and sodium (one of the chemicals in salt and other ingredients of fast food) cause a huge rise in blood sugar, pushing it to unnatural levels.This occurs within the first few moments of eating a high-calorie meal. From there, routinely processing such high levels of sodium is 51 . The body’s organs are pushed beyond their 52 ability to do so. The kidneys (肾脏) cannot remove all the extra salt from the blood, and thus extra sodium causes the heart to pump faster while transporting blood through the veins (血管). There are multiple dangers of high blood pressure, especially for the elderly and in the long term. Sodium 53 in such quantities can lead to dehydration, a condition whose symptoms are extremely similar to hunger, and this leads to a painful truth: as soon as you have finished your junk food meal, you immediately start to 54 another. Thereafter, the body starts to digest the food. Usually, this takes between 4 and 12 hours, but with fast food, where the fat content is so much higher, the same 55 lasts at least three days.41.A.worthwhile B.acceptable C.relevant D.responsible42.A.declaring B.estimating C.increasing D.limiting43.A.alternative B.meaningless C.collective D.personal44.A.boredom B.relief C.fear D.satisfaction45.A.compulsively B.reluctantly C.defensively D.objectively46.A.appetite B.evolution C.survival D.fighting47.A.sustain B.please C.guide D.supply48.A.tremendous B.surprising C.attractive D.expensive49.A.stimulates B.guarantees C.produces D.illustrates50.A.Predictably B.Therefore C.Comparatively D.Meanwhile51.A.inevitable B.impossible C.significant D.powerful52.A.natural B.superior C.minimum D.learned53.A.turned up B.passed down C.looked over D.taken in54.A.offer B.prepare C.desire D.share55.A.symptom B.process C.damage D.hunger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 Taichu Calendar, which was named after the Taichu era beginning with Emperor Wudi of the Western Han Dynasty, was 56 major reform of China’s ancient calendar. Recognizing the former calendar no longer matched the seasons, Emperor Wudi directed astronomers to revise the calendar system, 57 work resulted in the Taichu Calendar.The Taichu Calendar calculated the solar year to be 365. 25 days long, an improvement over earlier calendars that estimated the 58 (long) of the year inaccurately. The calendar comprised 12 months, 59 each month averaging about 29. 53 days, based on the lunar cycle. The clear division and structure of months helped in organizing various activities. Besides, 60 (maintain) synchronization (同时性) with the seasons, a leap month (闰月) system was introduced into the calendar.The calendar established 24 solar terms, which 61 (use) as indicators for farming cycles and marked specific 62 (season) changes, allowing farmers to plan agricultural activities such as planting and harvesting with greater precision.The Taichu Calendar brought advancements in timekeeping, with improvements in the 63 (accurate) of defining days and months. The calendar’s structure allowed for a more systematic approach to time management, 64 (play) a crucial role in administration, ceremonies and daily life.Taichu Calendar marked the beginning of a more structured and scientifically grounded approach to calendrical science in China. The calendar’s legacy is reflected in its scientific approach to time 65 its lasting impact on agricultural and cultural traditions, shaping the way people interacted with time and nature.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66.你是某国际学校学生会主席。你校准备组织一次“让文物活起来”(Bring Cultural Relics to Life)的活动,请你用英语写一篇开幕辞,欢迎参加活动的师生。内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.活动目的;3.活动内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右。2.参考词汇:手工艺品artifact。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。A powerful storm erupted in North Carolina, causing many roads to be severely damaged and some houses to collapse. In the aftermath of the terrible storm, an animal protection society discovered a surprise at their booster that both broke and warmed their hearts.The surprise was that a group of baby dogs were left with a sad note, revealing a tale of sympathy in the hardship. The note, written by a homeless man, explained that the heartbreaking circumstances led him to adopt the baby dogs. He regularly fed their mother dog, but he discovered that she had unfortunately been hit by a car. Despite his own homelessness, he had provided the baby dogs with a chance to have a better life. However, the storm destroyed his temporary residence, and he had to leave them at the animal protection society’s doorstep with a heartfelt request for help.The note read, “Please help! I was sad to find a local homeless dog that I used to feed when I could, dead by the road. What made me sadder was that her babies were left homeless. I’m sorry for leaving them like this, but I am also homeless and cannot afford to look after them. My heart breaks for them and their mother. I just want them to be taken good care of. I know that it’s wrong to abandon them. But please don’t think poorly of me. I really don t have any other choice. Sincerely, a homeless man, George.”David, who was in charge of the animal protection society, posted the story, on the social media pages, expressing gratitude to the homeless man and admiration for his selfless act. David assured nim that his kindness, had not gone unnoticed and promised to honor his gesture by offering the baby dogs the love and care they would deserve. David also gave an invitation to him which read, “If you would like, please come to the animal protection society to see how the baby dogs will live, and I think that they will be glad to see you again!”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。A few days later, George, the homeless man, walked into the animal protection society.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Then George and David started looking for new homes for the baby dogs.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案【答案】1-5 A B C B C 6-10 B A B A C11-15 C B B C C 16-20A B C A AText 1M:How was your exam,Emily W:I really messed up, Dad. I couldn't answer a lot of the questions. M: Everybody makes mistakes. Mum and I will always support you!Text 2M:Hey, Jessica. I need to improve my English.W:What needs improvement Your day-to-day communication skills are great with a good accent. M:Thanks! But my business English could be better.Text 3W:I'm calling to book a cleaning service for tomorrow. M:Of course.Are you free at 9:00 tomorrow morning W:I'm a little busy at that time. I'll be free two hours later. M:OK.I'll send someone. Text 4M:I've gained so much weight! W:It's hard to eat less in winter.M:But you're slim. Do you often go to the gym W:Nope,I usually go for a long power walk.Text 5M:Are you ready for your tooth-cleaning today W:Yeah,but my back tooth hurts. Do you need to take it out M:Let me take a closer look.It's fine,but you need to start brushing three times a day. Text 6M:Two dislikes for this film!This is definitely one of the worst films I've ever seen.W:Yeah,I was really hoping the writers would do something more original, but this B-rated film recycles the same predictable and old-school plot.M:I can't agree more.There are also too many plot holes to count! The action is totally too much, but overall, the acting is decent.W:Absolutely! I'd give this film two stars. M:I'll give only one!Text 7M:Linda,how's retirement treating you W:It's been great.I was always busy teaching in the school before retiring, but now I finally have the time to pursue things I never had the time to do, like singing and dancing.M:Cool! I'm thinking about hanging up my boots pretty soon,too. I'm really tired of making programs all the time. W:Wow,Jordan,I didn't think that was possible.You've always been such a workhorse.M:Yeah, but I'm no spring chicken anymore.Besides,it'll be nice to finally slow down and enjoy life, like writing my favorite novels.W:That sounds great! Just be prepared for a period of adjustment.M:Yeah.A lot of people seem kind of lost when they first retire. Work is such a big part of our identities.Old habits die hard.W:They do, but if you can let those attachments go,you can finally taste the sweet fruit of your hard-earned labor.Text 8M:Hey, Zoe, check it out! I finally bought an electric vehicle! W:Nice! How are you liking it compared to your old gas car M: I love it; it drives like a dream.It's smooth,quiet and speeds up pretty quickly too. W:Must be a nice change from your old car then.How often do you have to charge it M: Every night. Luckily,the parking lot at my office has charging stations if I forget though. W:Well,that's convenient.Have you tried the self-driving features M:Of course! It can adjust speed according to traffic,so I never have to do any operation. W:Man,maybe I should get an electric car.M:You should.How about having a test drive using my car Here is the key. W:OK! Text 9M:Well,what did you think of my speech,Crystal Too long or too boring W:No,Jason, it was interesting!The delivery could be a little inappropriate at times though. M:Should I try to memorize the speech instead of reading it then W:To be honest,neither option will help you connect with our classmates. M:But I can't just give a speech off the top of my head!W:No,but you can work with an outline and use reminding cards to jog your memory. M:Oh,that makes more sense.Anything else W:It comes across as a little colorless.I'd try to be more active and use hand gestures. M:I suppose I could be more aware of my body language.W:Right, and it wouldn't kill you to add in a funny story or two.Audiences eat that stuff up! M: I owe you a coffee after my presentation tomorrow.Text 10M:A "quantified living"trend is emerging among young people. They check their smartwatches in the morning to review sleep data, use timer apps during the day to plan study and work, and in the evening, check their ranking on social media step counts... Young people are beginning to manage themselves in a data-driven,visualized manner. Through data analysis, individuals aim to achieve greater self-awareness and refine their lives.Nowadays, many mainstream fitness trackers are priced under a thousand yuan, and numerous smartphones come with built-in health monitoring features.The drop in device costs has made these quantification tools easy accessible.On social media platforms,"quantified living" groups have attracted tens of thousands of members. Users post their personal data charts and share tools and tracking methods, covering everything from personal finance and media consumption to knowledge acquisition. A digital space for sharing treasured memories has also been created. At the end of the year or after exam results are announced I,people often share summary charts of their"focus time" over a period to look back on the past and recall their efforts and achievements.【答案】21.C 22.A 23.D【答案】24.D 25.D 26.B 27.C【答案】28.A 29.C 30.A 31.C【答案】32.A 33.D 34.C 35.B【答案】36.F 37.G 38.A 39.C 40.E【答案】41.B 42.D 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.C 47.A 48.C 49.A 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.D 54.C 55.B【答案】56.a 57.whose 58.length 59.with 60.to maintain 61.were used 62.seasonal 63.accuracy 64.playing 65.and66.【答案】one possible versionDear teachers and fellow students,Welcome to take part in the activity called Bring Cultural Relics to Life. In order to enrich students’ school life and make us know more about our cultural relics, our school holds the activity.The activity consists of two parts. At the beginning, the headmaster will deliver a speech at the opening ceremony, making a short introduction to cultural relics. After that, some cultural relics such as artifacts, paintings and so on will be displayed, from which we can have a better understanding of our history.Hopefully, you can enjoy yourselves!Another versionDear teachers and fellow students,Welcome to our "Bringing Cultural Relics to Life" event. As president of the Student Union, I'm honored to have the opportunity to open this wonderful occasion.The purpose of this event is to encourage everyone to explore the history and culture behind the artifacts and appreciate their beauty. There will be an exhibition featuring various cultural artifacts brought by students which have been passed down through their families. Also, we will be holding a work shop where students are encouraged to create their own cultural artifacts that look like cultural relics in ancient times.Thank you for your attendance, and I wish you all a meaningful and enjoyable experience【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生就你校准备组织的“让文物活起来”(Bring Cultural Relics to Life)的活动,用英语写一篇开幕辞,欢迎参加活动的师生。内容包括:表示欢迎;活动目的;活动内容。【详解】1.词汇积累参加:take part in→participate in首先:At the beginning→To begin with发表演讲:deliver a speech→give a speech展示:display→show2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:Welcome to take part in the activity called Bring Cultural Relics to Life.拓展句:Welcome to take part in the activity which is called Bring Cultural Relics to Life.67.【答案】参考范文:A few days later, George, the homeless man, walked into the animal protection society. He introduced himself as the guy who had left behind the baby dogs. The staff welcomed him warmly and spoke highly of his action. They took him to see the baby dogs. He was touched to see them grow up a little. Then he met David and offered to be a volunteer to care for them. David accepted his request and provided him with food and accommodation. As a result, George devoted himself to looking after the baby dogs before they found new owners.Then George and David started looking for new homes for the baby dogs. They posted pictures of the baby dogs online and told the heart-warming story. Many people were impressed by the homeless man’s behavior, and they were happy to adopt these dogs. Soon each baby dog had a new home. The homeless man realized his wish. David suggested that George continue to act as the animal caregiver, and George agreed. It was George’s kindness that made him find not only a new home for the baby dogs, but also a new job for himself.【分析】本文以故事发展为线索展开,讲述了流浪汉乔治收养了失去母亲的一群小狗,但在北卡罗来纳州爆发了一场强大的风暴后,乔治临时住所被毁,无法养这些小狗,只能把它们留在动物保护协会的门口,请求帮助,负责动物保护协会的大卫在社交媒体页面上发布了这个故事,对这位流浪汉表示感谢,希望他可以来看小狗。【详解】1. 段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“几天后,流浪汉乔治走进了动物保护协会。”可知,第一段可描写动物保护协会工作人员热情招待乔治,赞扬他的行为,带乔治去看小狗,乔治遇到大卫后提出愿意当志愿者来照顾小狗,大卫欣然同意,一起给小狗找新家。②由第二段首句内容“然后乔治和大卫开始为小狗寻找新家。”可知,第二段可描写网上发布信息给小狗找新家,网友知道流浪汉乔治和小狗间的暖心故事,纷纷领养小狗,正因为乔治的善良,他在动物保护协会获得了一份正式工作。2. 续写线索:流浪汉乔治来到动物保护协会——工作人员热情招待乔治——带乔治去看小狗——大卫同意乔治自愿照顾小狗,一起给小狗找新家——二人开始为小狗寻找新家——网上发布信息后,网友纷纷领养小狗——乔治在动物保护协会获得一份正式工作3. 词汇激活行为类①高度评价:speak highly of/pay high tribute to②照顾:care for/look after/take care of③实现:realize/achieve情绪类①感动的:touched/moved②高兴的:happy/delighted第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届江苏省高三下学期英语模拟练习卷.docx 听力音频.mp3