资源简介 2026届北京高三下学期英语模拟练习卷考生注意:1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷,草稿纸上作答无效。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,从是题中所给的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秒钟的时间来回答答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话读两遍。1. Why is Craig standing outside A. To wait for someone.B. To avoid a kind of smell.C. To stay away from the heat.2.What is the woman's main concern about planting bamboo A. It might grow out of control.B. It is expensive to maintain.C. It will attract too many birds.3. How does the man feel now A.Worried. B.Confused. C.Relieved.4. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Colleagues.B. Salesperson and customer. C. Tailor and client.5. How much will the woman pay for her phone A.125. B.150. C.500.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。听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。6. What is the purpose of the woman's phone call A. To apply for a job.B. To arrange a meeting.C. To interview the salesperson.7. What does the man offer to do for the woman A. Return her call.B. Take a message for her.C. Put her through to Mr. Burton's secretary.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。8. What does the man suggest doing A. Having a party.B. Shortening the material.C. Meeting the companies first.9. What will the speakers do in two weeks A. Make a presentation. B. Draw some pictures. C. Start a project.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the woman do in her teens A. A cashier. B. A waitress. C. A salesperson.11.What does the woman imply about her former jobs A. They were hard work.B. They were suitable for her.C. They were not her favorite.12.What might the woman do later A. Further her studies.B. Look for another temporary job.C. Improve her academic performance.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is Mary eager to do A. Improve her teaching effectiveness.B. Present the topic in an interesting way.C. Build better relationships with students.14. Why is Professor J. K. Simmons popular A. His book is a bestseller.B. His teaching methods are creative.C. He is a senior teacher in the school.15.Which learning approach does Professor J. K. Simmons suggest A. Doing research in groups.B. Developing learning in pairs,C. Focusing on personal study skills.16.What does Professor J. K.Simmons' book mainly focus on A. Guidance for classroom management.B. Student cooperation and individual growth.C. Relationships between teachers and students.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who inspired Ann to be a nurse A. Her father. B. Her teachers. C. Her cousin.18. What did Ann's teachers advise her to do A. Improve her math. B.Practice her English. C. Focus on her biology.19. What does Ann think of learning nursing A.Effortless. B.Challenging. C.Enjoyable.20. What does Ann value most about her job A. The high pay. B. The career prospects. C. The sense of fulfillment.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。AEmergencies are scary, but there is now a new smart ring on the market that will quickly call for help when you need it most. Meet Nimb, a ring that includes a panic button. It lets you send emergency alerts (警报) to preset contacts from its mobile app with the touch of a thumb. Whether you are being attacked or experiencing a serious health problem, Nimb will help keep you safe and sound.Smart Ring to the RescueThe story behind the development with this new technology is unique and touching. In 2010, Kathy Roma, who is the co-founder and communications lead with Nimb, was violently attacked by a complete stranger and was on the brink of death. She suffered multiple stab wounds in a safe neighborhood, just a few feet away from a police station. Her saving grace wasn’t just her fight and drive to survive, but the call for help.Since then, she has been searching to find a way for others to have a voice when they,re in need of help and has been a driving force in the development of this new technology. And Nimb is easy to use. All you need to do when you are in trouble is press its button for three seconds and an instant message will be sent to your contacts. Your contacts will get instant emergency alerts on their smartphones and tablets. This smart ring tracks your exact location in real time and your contacts will know where you are at all times.Nimb’s app includes an alert card, and built-in chat and notification features. The ring is compatible (兼容的) with Bluetooth 4+, iOS 7+ and Android 4+. It is also equipped with a rechargeable LiPo Battery that will last about two weeks, and is designed to withstand water and dust.Nimb: Stay Safe in StyleWhat makes this smart ring extra special is that it is cool and futuristic looking. It comes in two colors: Stealth Black and Classic White. The ring is available in US ring sizes 4-12, which means you can wear it on any of your fingers. There’s no doubt this new technology will be a hit on the market: everyone wants to have that extra piece of mind when it comes to health and safety. Nimb retails for $129.21.Nimb is designed to help users ________.A.relieve pain in stressful situationsB.warn friends of surrounding dangersC.call contacts for help in emergenciesD.keep track of serious health problems22.Kathy Roma got the idea of Nimb from________.A.her experience of being attackedB.her desire to have a voice in technologyC.her dream of founding her own companyD.her drive to survive from a serious disease23.How do you use Nimb when you are in trouble A.By editing an emergency message.B.By pressing a button for three seconds.C.By tracking the location of preset contacts.D.By sending alerts to the smartphones nearby.BEarlier this week the online UK supermarket Ocado told its customers that it had “limited ability” to deliver ice ream. Why Because the price of natural gas has increased greatly, which has hit the supply of CO2 in the UK. And that has led to a cut in the supply of dry ice that supermarkets use to keep food cool in their delivery vans (小型货车). So no ice cream.This mini crisis has been fairly quickly resolve, for now at least. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t worry. This incident serves as a timely reminder of just how reliant we are on fossil fuels. Despite our optimistic enthusiasm for wind and solar power, one way or another oil and gas use is shot through every part of our economic and social lives. That will be the case for many decades to come.In his recently updated book There is No Planet B, Mike Berners-Lee lays out the challenge. When we talk about shifting from fossil fuels to clean energy of one kind or another, we aren’t discussing taking the amount of energy we use now and producing that amount in a different way. Instead, our target is always on the move. The more energy we can get our hands on, the more we use—even if our use of it becomes more efficient.Energy usage is going to keep rising, while energy transitions (转变) tend to both take a very long time and never actually end. We just pile new sources on top of old. The world still uses much the same amount of traditional biomass (wood etc) as it did 100 years ago. We are running to stand still. This will change. But not as fast as you might like to think. In 2019, 33 percent of our new power generation needs were met by renewable energy. That’s a start. But 40 percent were met by natural gas.There’s urgency here of course—which might speed things up. But there is something else that might slow us down. It didn’t take much to move people to fossil fuels—they are relatively easy to extract, relatively easy to transport, hugely energy dense and efficient and, of course, cheap. Until their externalities were understood, who could possibly have objected Our current transition is different: people and companies will switch not because the new sources are easier to access, cheaper or more energy dense but because regulation mandates that they must.Either way, the truth is that whether we like it or not our energy transition involves long term reliance on fossil fuels. That means we should stop demolishing them. Instead, we should focus on making their extraction cleaner and more efficient while we wait for the engineering challenges around a renewables-led future to be solved.If we don’t do this—if we allow ourselves to be beguiled by the idea that solar is so advanced that we no longer need filthy fuels to have ice cream, we, will find the future held back by needlessly expensive energy—and almost certainly ice-cream free.24.What do the first two paragraphs mainly show A.The necessity for traditional fuels.B.Our enthusiasm for clean energy.C.The seriousness of energy crisis.D.UK’s dependence on dry ice.25.According to Mike Berners-Lee, ______.A.we have more types of energy on handB.the use of energy becomes more efficientC.energy transition is far from being realizedD.we are closer to the aim of replacing fossil fuels26.The underlined word “demolising” in Paragraph 6 can be replaced by ______.A.wasting B.devaluingC.distributing D.justifying27.What is the writer’s attitude toward the transition to the renewable energy A.Indifferent. B.Defensive.C.Disapproving. D.Cautious.CThis winter, the city council is working with local cultural groups to offer a range of public activities. Information about these events is available through official notices, online booking platforms and community feedback. While most programs are open to the public, participation depends on age limits, prior experience and registration requirements.Source 1: Official Event Notice Orienteering (定向越野) for AllWhen: Sundays in June and JulyWhere: Bush and farm locations within 90 minutes of the CBDParticipants complete a course using a compass and a map rather than marked paths. The activity is suitable for people aged 7-70.Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Equipment is provided, but participants are advised to bring appropriate clothing.Source 2: Registration Information Adventure Race AustraliaDate: 4 JulyLocation: Forest retreatThis race combines biking, trekking, kayaking and climbing. Due to safety concerns, only experienced racers are eligible(有资格). First-time competitors will not be accepted. Registration closes seven days before the event, places are limited, and late applications won’t be allowed.Source 3: Community Announcement Memorable Movies in MidlandDates: 21 June & 19 JulyVenue: Town HallThe June screening features Roman Holiday (1953). The July screening of The World’s Fastest Indian takes place during the school holidays. Tickets are sold at the door, but advance booking is advised for the July session because of high demand.Source 4: Audience Guidelines A Tribute to Louis ArmstrongDates: 29-30 JulyVenue: Concert HallThe concert celebrates Louis Armstrong’s contribution to jazz. Late entry will not be permitted once the performance begins, in order to avoid disrupting the musicians and audience.28.Which activity requires participants to meet more than one condition before taking part A.Orienteering for AllB.Adventure Race AustraliaC.Memorable Movies in MidlandD.A Tribute to Louis Armstrong29.Which of the following statements is true according to the information provided A.All activities require advance registration.B.Children may attend all activities without restrictions.C.The July movie screening is expected to attract more people.D.Participants must bring their own equipment for orienteering.30.Which is the most suitable activity for a family with a 10-year-old child and no prior racing experience should choose A.Orienteering for AllB.Adventure Race AustraliaC.A Tribute to Louis ArmstrongD.None of the listed activities31.What is the main purpose of presenting the information from multiple sources A.To compare cultural and sports activitiesB.To emphasize the popularity of winter eventsC.To show how rules vary across locationsD.To help readers make informed choicesDIn a world where ever-changing high-end techniques are redefining the lifestyles of “Generation Z”, a game named Black Myth: Wukong, with its exquisite scenarios and Chinese culture genes, has brought about a mania among gaming enthusiasts worldwide.Within 10 hours of its official release globally, the Triple-A game had over two million concurrent players on Steam. The unexpected success of the game, developed by a private Chinese company over six years, has allowed people to appreciate exotic Chinese traditional culture in addition to the fun and joy of playing the game.Wukong, or Monkey King, is an iconic figure from Journey to the West—a Chinese classic novel dating back about 500 years. Back to the essence, just as Feng Ji, the game’s producer, said,“The game is good enough in quality to attract games to soak into the Chinese god-evil story.” An ongoing hot discussion on Reddit’s online game community shows games are “hardworking” on every detail of the novel.Games combining iconic cultural elements may be regarded as a form of cultural exchange. Indeed, enjoying the game could be a journey to experience the beauty of Chinese culture—its music, landscapes, architecture, clothes, or even folk tales. “Traditional culture is right there, and you’ll like it when you see it,” said the game’s art director, Yang Qi. “What we can do is to give people a closer look through the game.”China’s abundance of well-preserved historical buildings offered the domestic game developer an innate advantage. Digitally scanning ancient buildings to present them in the game is more cost-saving and provides a better authentic experience.Of course, a game is a game. China will always welcome travelers from around the world who want to explore and learn more about its profound culture.As a Reddit user wrote, “I (American) have been waiting so long to have more Chinese influence in the Western game sphere. Chinese culture and mythology are rich. I hope we can get more stuff like this. Would love to go to China someday.”32.What does the underlined word “mania” in Paragraph 1 mean A.challenge B.reflection C.craze D.pursuit33.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about A.The developer of the game. B.The popularity of the game.C.The influence of the game. D.The contents of the game.34.What are the games talking about on Reddit’s online game community A.The hard work of producers. B.The description of Chinese culture.C.The fun of playing the game. D.The plots of Journey to the West.35.Why is the game popular among players worldwide A.It promotes exotic folk tales. B.It protects ancient buildings.C.It contains traditional Chinese culture. D.It includes breathtaking landscapes.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。Experts have warned that an obsession (痴迷) with healthy eating can cause mental health problems. A survey among mental health professionals found 90% of those surveyed, like in previous research, had seen patients with orthorexia nervosa (ON). 36The survey found some patients cut out foods like fish, meat or dairy, considering them “unclean”. Their fixation on “pure” foods leads to deficiencies (缺陷) like iron-deficiency anaemia or vitamin B12 deficiency. For example, Dr Niket Sonpal found that his patients didn’t consume enough calories, minerals, protein or carbohydrates. Some patients even cut out entire food groups after the big dinners of holidays. 37The term ON was coined in 1997 by Dr. Steven Bratman. He noticed patients’ extreme diets caused malnutrition, anxiety, and even death. 38 It poses a significant challenge. Healthcare providers may not be trained to spot the signs easily, and patients might not be aware their eating habits. As a result, diagnosis and treatment are delayed.39 Healthcare providers need to be attentive to identify and deal with ON in patients, providing support such as nutritional advice, psychological aid, and diet-diversity education. The public needs to know the risks of overly strict eating. 40 True well-being comes from a healthy relationship with food, not an obsession with “clean” eating. By taking these steps, we can prevent mental health issues caused by fixating on healthy eating and promote a culture where food brings both nourishment and joy.A.Despite its risks, ON isn’t officially recognised as an eating disorder.B.Some online health communities provide some self-treatment methods.C.ON patients showed doubled depression rates compared to non-sufferers.D.Media and social platforms can promote a more realistic view of nutrition.E.Hence, experts warned that a healthy diet should not simply be seen as a source of restriction.F.In light of the findings, the medical community and the public should take a balanced view on healthy eating.G.Basically, orthorexia is a fixation on eating only healthy or pure foods, or what an individual perceives as healthy or pure.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。The Neelakurinji flower that blooms after a cycle of twelve years was the main attraction behind choosing the Blue Mountains or Western Ghats for the family outing. A long drive along the 41 paths of Kodaikanal was a treat in itself and all the members of the family enjoyed 42 the tender (娇嫩的) green plantation along the road.The carpet of the purple Neelakurinjis along the hill slopes 43 in front of our eyes as we reached the picnic spot. After freshening up at the restroom of the picnic area, we set out to 44 the forests, through which we would reach the slopes of the Neelakurinji flower meadows. Rain had eased off by then and a magical mist 45 from the top of the mountains.The soil was 46 but there was no clogging of water (积水), which made hiking through the grassland easy for us. The number of flowers gradually increased and finally we were standing in a purple flower laden grassland where soil could not be seen beneath.We spent a lot of time taking 47 of the rare flowers before hiking back to the picnic area. The caretaker of the picnic spot 48 us with coffee sourced from the nearby coffee plantation. The lunch was 49 fried rice, chili chicken and fried vegetables which are also 50 from the farm nearby.We spent some more hours watching the rain in the mountains while having the fruit custard (蛋奶沙司) prepared by the caretaker's 51 .The couple also talked with us regarding his farms and the picnic spot which is 52 with tourists during public holidays. Waving goodbye and 53 to return someday, we were homeward bound.A 54 from the dullness of life not only added a sense of quiet to our mind, but also helped each of us spend quality time with each other, something we do not get in the routine schedules. The Western Ghats outing was a lifetime 55 with the Neelakurinjis.41.A.historic B.winding C.annoying D.wide42.A.watching B.planting C.washing D.watering43.A.flashed B.happened C.floated D.danced44.A.clear B.destroy C.protect D.explore45.A.escaped B.split C.leaped D.emerged46.A.fertile B.wet C.hard D.poor47.A.charge B.notes C.pictures D.possession48.A.frightened B.inspired C.greeted D.impressed49.A.comprised of B.carried on C.cut off D.dealt with50.A.borrowed B.spread C.cooked D.obtained51.A.father B.daughter C.owner D.wife52.A.equipped B.provided C.crowded D.covered53.A.rejecting B.offering C.hesitating D.promising54.A.distance B.suffering C.break D.benefit55.A.success B.experience C.origin D.capacity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。Over the past years, Suzhou in Anhui Province has rolled out a range of 56 (initiative) to boost the physical and mental health development of teenagers, which are producing remarkable outcomes. For instance, at the city’s minor psychological (心理的) health consulting center, teenagers can release stress and stay active 57 (use) tools such as VR exercise bikes and inflatable boxing targets. This year alone, so far the center 58 (conduct) psychological assessments for more than 1 million teachers and students.Miao Xunhong, mother of 59 participant, says she can see the positive influence of sports on her child. She mentions that her son used to 60 (stick) at home but now he is more eager to go out, socialize and exercise even on rest days and his psychological assessment results also have improved since joining team sports.“The benefits of sports now extend 61 the court and campus and into our home. As my son has become more lively and outgoing, our relationship has improved. Furthermore, through competitions, winning and losing, he has learned resilience (坚韧不拔), helping him develop reflective abilities 62 a tougher mindset,” Miao adds.This year, Suzhou plans to expand its cooperation with more schools to establish a 63 (comprehend) sports development framework 64 facilitates young athletes’ growth. Professional coaches will make weekly visits to schools, co-teaching physical education classes alongside school teachers and providing specialized after-school training, ensuring skill 65 (enhance) and sustained progress.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。世界读书日即将到来,你的外国好友Jim正在开展主题为“信息时代中学生如何阅读”的项目式学习,他发来邮件对你进行访谈。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:1. 信息时代对阅读的影响;2. 你的阅读方式和理由。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Jim,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Sandra Park was an old lady who lived alone.One day, she left the supermarket, finding a couple of homeless young people lining the streets.Three of them saw Sandra struggling with her plastic bags, so they decided to help her.“Would you like us to carry your grocery bags?” one of them said.“Oh, you are so nice.Please, I'd appreciate that a lot,” she said, handing over the bags to the three men.Walking her to her house, the three introduced themselves as Allan, James, and Samuel.When they got to her house, she asked if they wanted to come in for a meal.As the three men were hungry, they happily accepted the generous offer.Sandra's house was in bad condition, as she never learned how to call for help to repair the broken things in her house.When the three men saw what was happening, they offered to help her again.After their lunch, the boys got busy helping her fix several things such as the roof, the fence, and bathroom tiles.“I hope you don't mind me asking, Sandra, but why are you all alone here?” Samuel asked her one day while they were fixing the pipes of her kitchen sink.“Well, I lived most of my life in this town.I taught economics and marketing in the local high school for years.So I decided to purchase this house and I've lived here ever since,” she explained.They asked her if she was willing to teach them economics and marketing.“I would love to teach you!” Sandra excitedly replied.In the evenings, she started to teach the three men.This routine brought them closer to one another, and Sandra started seeing them as her children.One day, however, they told Sandra that it would be the last lesson they'd be taking with her.“You've been extremely kind to us, and we really value your presence, but we think it's time for us to try to do something with our lives,” Allan explained.She understood what they meant, so she prepared a big meal for them that night.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。Years passed, and Sandra thought of the three men occasionally.“I'm so happy to see you again.Please come in,” she said, opening the door for them.参考答案【答案】1-5 BACBA 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 CAABA 16-20 BCABC听力部分录音稿Text 1W:Hello Craig, why are you standing outside in the cold Is it too hot in your shop M:No,there's a strong smell of smoke inside.I'm staying outside until the smell is gone,(1) W:You need a coat in this weather.Text 2M:I think we should plant something tall and fast-growing here.Bamboo could be a good choice-it creates a natural screen and attracts some birds.W:Bamboo But I heard it spreads too quickly and might spread throughout the whole garden.(2) Text 3(推断题)W:So in the end,did you find out what had happened to your car M:Yes. It had been taken away by the police because it was badly parked,but I've got it back now. Text 4W:Excuse me.Could someone come over and get me the larger size of this shirt (4)M;Oh, yes, I'm sorry.We've just been tied up.I'll have my colleague go get it for you right away. Text 5W:Can you tell me about these mobile phones M:The basic model is 125. With a gold case,it's150.If you want one with all the latest features,that will be 500.W:Really,I just need a basic one.(5 )Text 6M:Burton and Taylor Limited, how can I help you W:Hello. my name is Eleanor Staples.I'm calling about your advertisement for a salesperson.(6)M:Ah, you need to speak to Mr.Burton.He's dealing with the applications,but he's in a meeting at the moment.I'll put you through to his secretary.(7)W:Thank you. Do you have any idea how long his meeting will last I don't want to miss him if he calls me backM:I'm not sure about that.But I'm sure his secretary will be able to supply you with all the details, W:OK.thanks very much.Text 7M:How long do we have left WI think it's just two weeksM:I can't believe its we're almost there.W:Yeah, I'm excited too.I'll be doing the introduction,right M:Yes.but I was thinking that we should remove the third section,or the presentation will be to long.(8)Plus, I'm looking forward to the party with the local companies after we're done.W:So am I! Well,back to the project.You are in charge of the pictures,and I'll do the speech.(9)We need to practice a lot this week.M:OK.Let's meet in the lecture room as it's always empty.Text 8M:What were you employed as in your temporary jobs W:Well.I worked in a restaurant when I was a teenager.I started bringing food from the kitchen to the tables and helping clean up.(10) Then, when I was twenty,I was allowed to work as a cashier. M:Have you ever been fired from a temporary job W:No.I worked hardM:In a future permanent job, what would you like to be employed as W:I'd like to be in marketing,not those jobs I did before just to make a living.(11) M:What exams must you pass for the next stage of your career W:I have to do a marketing degree,and most universities want English,math and one other subject,like psychology.(12)Text 9M:Mary,how did it go with preparing your lessons W:Well, this is actually the first time that I have ever taught in an elementary classroom,but I'm a bit stuck right now,You know the topic I want them to research is a bit hard for pupils.I'm afraid that they won't be able to handle it on their own. So I need new ideas on designing more effective teaching methods.(13)Mr. Carter, do you have any suggestionsM:Well, you should probably read this book,written by J.K.Simmons.He is a professor who just transferred here last semester,but he is popular among students for his creative teaching methods(14).There is an extensive range of learning approaches mentioned in the book,including approaches for team research,which might be helpful to you.(15)W:You mean dividing the students into groups to do research I've never thought of this before.How does it work M:Professor Simmons has already demonstrated how efficient this approach can be.Basically,it alms to increase cooperation between students and help them develop their own voice and perspective,(16)W:I'll check out the book as soon as possible.Text 10Hello,everybody. My name's Ann.Thanks for turning up to listen to me talk about my career.I hope that some of you will decide to take up nursing in the future because it is a fantastic job.First of all, I'll tell you a little bit about how I got started.I had no idea what I wanted to do until I was about 14, when I was listening to a family conversation.My cousin was talking to my dad and telling him all about how much she enjoyed her work. She was a nurse in a busy hospital.And I thought. yeah,that's exactly what 1'd like to do.(17)When I told my teachers that's what I decided, they were very encouraging. But they did say that although I had always got good marks in English and biology ,I'd have to get little better at math,or I wouldn't be able to o the job.(18)Well I must say,it wasn't easy being a student nurse. It involved lots of late nights staying up to do my coursework.(19) But I'd known it would be like that. Anyway, I think I have one of the best jobs in the world. My sister is an accountant, and although she earns far more than I do,I think my job is much more rewarding.(20)【答案】21.C 22.A 23.B【答案】24.A 25.C 26.A 27.D【答案】28.B 29.C 30.A 31.D【答案】32.C 33.B 34.D 35.C【答案】36.G 37.E 38.A 39.F 40.D【答案】41.B; 42.A; 43.A; 44.D; 45.D; 46.B; 47.C;48.C; 49.A; 50.D; 51.D; 52.C; 53.D; 54.C; 55.B【答案】56.initiatives 57.using 58.has conducted 59.a 60.be stuck 61.from 62.and 63.comprehensive 64.that/which 65.enhancement66.【答案】Dear Jim,Thank you for inviting me to share my thoughts on reading in the information age.The digital age reshapes reading profoundly. While e-books and online articles offer instant access to global knowledge, fragmented information and digital distractions hinder deep reading. To adapt, I blend digital and traditional methods. For quick updates, I read e-books on my phone for convenience. Yet, for serious learning, I choose paper books — they boost focus and memory without screen interruptions. I also allocate daily screen-free reading time to avoid distractions. This hybrid strategy balances efficiency with thoughtful engagement. Hope it aids your project! Yours,Li Hua【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以红星中学高三学生李华的身份,给外国好友Jim回复一封邮件,谈谈信息时代对阅读的影响以及自己的阅读方式和理由。【详解】1.词汇积累提供:offer→ provide深刻地:profoundly→ deeply获得:access→ gain分配:allocate→ assign2.句式拓展同义句转换原句:The digital age reshapes reading profoundly.拓展句:It is the digital age that reshapes reading profoundly.67.【答案】参考范文Years passed, and Sandra thought of the three men occasionally. One day, she had just come back from the store carrying a bunch of bags when she heard someone from a parked car in her driveway suddenly shouted:“If we had known you were coming from the store, we would have carried your bags just like last time!” Looking toward the car, Sandra saw Allan, Samuel, and James getting out, each of whom was wearing decent suits. Sandra dropped her bags and gave each of them a hug.“I'm so happy to see you again. Please come in,” she said, opening the door for them. The three men said that they left town to start a repair business, which later became a construction company! So proud of them was Sandra that she couldn't help but shed a few tears. “It's all thanks to you, Sandra,” Samuel told her as she wiped her eyes. “Thank you, Sandra. Thank you for teaching us, for feeding us, and for believing in us. Because of you, we live more comfortable lives,” Allan smiled. Sandra was surprised but extremely happy. She never thought that an unexpected encounter led her to this and that she was able to change the men's lives for the better.【详解】故事人物 Sandra, Allan, Samuel和James主要事件 三个无家可归的年轻人Allan, Samuel和James帮助Sandra把购物袋拎回家,还给Sandra修理家里破损的东西,之后Sandra教授他们经济学和营销学课程。一天,三个年轻人决定向Sandra告别。〖提分词句〗1、提分词汇:a bunch of 大量;can't help but 情不自禁;shed a few tears 留下几滴眼泪;encounter 偶然碰到 等;2、提分句型:现在分词短语作状语;which引导的非限制性定语从句;倒装句等。第 page number 页,共 number of pages 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届北京高三下学期英语模拟练习卷.docx 听力音频.mp3